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LEE ee... , é . J VS AND PICNIC RY GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. |! serene OF aE saterat FO in| cra ene wig AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS DRY GOO RATION SCHEM \== a ———— ee A meeting of the Board of Public Schoo’ | CAROLINA. Nesterday. Lanma Williams. colored. pleaded Mass LANTERN EXHIBITION, fr PJ ARPERS PERRY EW GOODS JUST OPENED, WEDNESDAY May 15, 1878- | trustees was held at the Franklin building | Meeting of the Viticultors’ Association Srepuded ‘Sota Beverk na q cases: sentence BCH GRE Mnasement and Denelit of thes ABE « LRT EO EN. Peper Gigghanye Ginck ane Wane : : ~ | last evening “Mr. French in the chair, and | gas held at Tallmadge Hall last night. In | Aches Ports: guilty, W, qludecent assault on | BCHOOL of ALT SOULS CHURCH, tnt vis BALTIMORE AND Sat WackoaD, SPSES A Band sy cents, Zephee W Weather Indications To-day. Mr. Brooks secretary. Communications wr ,« | spite of the rain a considerable gathering was | Sault on Mrs. Margare,, \iderfter: bn trial DAY EVENING. May 15, ‘commencing at 7:50. THURSDAY wee rete oa - a Figured 3 ias Mesiins. — received fron the’ District Com: nee: resent. Gen. B.D. Mu: - Crncurt COURT — Fudge Hwaphrevs. stormy, will be postponed till SATURDAY EVE- Special inducements to Organized Bodies, : Fin Tench Lawns. BY ack and « Orrice o# Curae SigNat, OFFICER, Fees caret) aul condemned pe reeity be | i Yesterday. Wit. yy Raghe. Wm. E. Ar. | SORRY: 1: Time cf departure in fuure advertise adines, in extra fine qualitl ga aii at | ne Washington, ; ale 3 » and “yreatbiting E thur—to recover. $100 for engraving portrait of = Tenews, | panteewtLhavesbout seven M100 pieces. all-eroot donb ewit For Ata ates, hortheas! | employes of the Disiriet {rom Seda thelr pas dant. tocether with making a sketch of NATIONAL THEATER. Danicheis. ours at Harper Ferry, sr n00 plsons_at-woot donb ape ingest | bark t wind z folrwed by | accounts to brokers. “+ speeifie purpose for which it was then assem- wedict. for plaintin. for amount ‘OPENING OF THE SUMMER SEASON hikdrer ove: ‘ Black, Blue, Brown 94a Cream. rising barometer. co) t ralny followed A Communication was yeceived from s. bled, the president introdiced Commissioner | claimed. Sarcevein ce Rloezewsk ction | NID MMER SEA ’ tickers apply at J. BRAD. 100 jileces new Taveiens’ and many oth or Sy clearne weaken, Loyd, 5 D street, complaining of the treat. Bryan, wo pie areport bas on ob- | on acco'mt to recover $—on trial. Commencing FRIDAY, May 17rn, 1878. 812 F st., opposite Patent Able Goods, at ° — ee ment of his son by ‘Miss Esther MeGill, teacher tions made in his recent visit tothe | To-ay, Burnsteinagt. Klocksewski: verdict —_— 7" of Secondary No. 5, Ist district: referted. south. He said that if was not grapes orthe | for defendant. “A imber of fades LOCAL NEWS. THE ABSTRACTS OF TEACHERS REPORTS want of grapes, but. bread or the’ want. of W. M. RROWN’S, by MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2, GRAND FAMILY _tylt-tr 314 Bighth Street mac. | default were taken and several cases were re- ‘ -OF 4 me TIVE HUNDRED 300 Ty for the month of Apeil were presented, show. bread that had brought them together. The | ferred. ‘Sanders ast. MeComelee Go OT the Greatest of Modern Plays, FORT MONROE AND NORFOLK, Weeutifat Dress Gonda tact yon nea on on ing:—Number of pupils enrolled— Wai distress of the people in the great cittes is to | judgment of condemnation. Otfens: The Russian D: tic Romance of ZATION DAY, Buntings, invream color, black, p: Washington, 10,457; Georgetown, 108i: coun. | find relief in agricultural pursuits. Labor is Solomon—action to recover the vi he Russian Dramati IRTH CAPITOL M. Hore. Tifa! ligbt spring shac er LADY OF THE LAKE will leave 61) roel, in every » bine and ean~ ¢ jes. only 28: Delaces, alt pu plor and shade; Lace 8: TS. Colored: Washington, 5.2 town. count of teachers emy Colored schools, pera: punishment George. , needed in the south, and thousands of the oe CHE icy O—sotal. 18.855, Number | in our eities may find proftable employment | eld, bY dete died, and the defen THE DANICH WEDNESDAY fhe [DES In black a loved White sebovis. 213: there, if how and where to go are pointed out | disease was incident to calving, ald the plain. | With Messrs, James, Denham, Lanacan, H positively at 5 = Number of eases of cx them.” This pointing out is one of the du. | tit did not properly treat it: verdict for pli | T) Misses Rand aud story, Mes. A Ghitarea under White schools: Washi es of your association. The unimproved | tiff for $70. and others in the east Thekels, $2: Chitdren sold by defendant as a sound fon, Gi: Georgetown, 3: county. 6. Colored | a uls ofthe United States are a jheritas eof PRopaTE Count—Justi Magnificent Stage ae tes pibe Geveral Baptist “assnctarl Spite Seka korg ae schools: Washiugton, 48; Georgetown, riches available to the industry of prese Yesterday, in the ease of the esiateof Sura | ooo, pies eeres | eorsmenth tea hal seal Oh a2 ————— eounty, 2—total, 108, “Number of pupils’ dis. | future population, The only ‘remedy fv H. Beavers, deceased, eitation returued aid | SATURDAYand MONDAY. The DANICHEFES | Taugements: fag saestre make.) at nthe Blank Silks atest Condensed Locals. White:” Washingten, 19; George. | isting distress is a redistribution of Lido! nued, Estate of Manuel ¢, Causes CAKE RO nd: of Charles Ma 7 dag oer galt fron 30 ard From J.C. Parker we have the New York uunty. 1. Colored: Washington, (2: diversion when in surplus from trade ‘amd inventory returned by son tithe, wate in advance of the mails. County, #total, 47. Manulaeture to tillage of the earth, the basis tate of J. W. Bit sh ‘ THE SPELLI Superintendent Wi G CONTESTS. | ofall industries and the primary source of all ‘on made a report of the | Wealth. In F xeent we have Harpe “4 per cent. tsareaa = ern 7, Norih Capitol cin S ‘ exatination in spelling inall the grades ef the | devoted to agriculture, while the United Scate miinned VS OPERA Hi: at vit 7 Tom Stillingsas city white Schools above the second, beaween | Which far excels. it in the range of products: | Tgmnentof Nashauw Roster bartiaily: praven by EVERY EVENING ~ is” | lowe ry ailiance met last eveni April 23 and 9), inclusive, Fifty words were | both staple and luxurious, shows only 1 per p witnesses, Incre John F. Green, guar: | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 24 O°CLOC# artment | «800) ps Mr. W.S. Boyd p selected for each of the six grades examined, | cent of agricultural lands. aacncisig i togamnes A. Green. a& minor; decree of | | MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2— O°CLOCI | This well-known and | Men's. hoys-a on. Eran ‘i and as ho word was duplicated, the entire list | The southern states offer most temptiz i | court directing the interest of the Ward in cer nees prior totheirdeparture— | ER RESORT from 25 to $150 contained 300 words. There were 11,035 pupiis | ducements to industrious settle Thetield is | tain certificates of the state of South Cavoli and Europ | on for f 2K | Cor enrolled in all the schools at the time of the | purces unmeasired and unmeas. | t be consigned to an attorney-at law. Grae Ss sinsrrers, | Excursion Partin fe. The woes | $T {Aamization. of which number 6,727 were in | urable, needing only men and means for their | interest_of said. Ward. be prateaed SuOonein The Great mle ; the grades examined The followin; krown caterers, Engiehart and Row: | dren In charge of the gro ils, Parties wish 1 | the grounds wilt apply to JOS. ENGLEHART. GEORGIA Original southera 1A Troupe of rs Genuine Negroes, isasuin- | protitable developnien edottn: | ferred to his recent visii i tye | that though it was shor The speaker then re- | courts of said state. Last will and tes {o the South, and said | of Ann M. Acton, deceased: order of pub: owing to the neces: | tion issued. John ( mary of the resulis: Per cent. exam whole number of pupils enrolied in alliance : iden ‘quatified as gua = eee ee ee ee ey ne AVC, a ee neath Celle al 2 La Gn Be The Coneral Baptist Association of Virginia | Schools. 0.9; per cent. present of the number | sity of his sudden return in behalf of the pub- | Glan to his iniaut eileen autho bond in Nn Thirteenth Pe Ss FOWRAIAN None, Kan of | veer CARERS Fed Master Spa District Will conven Portsnoutl, | enrolled in the graces examined, i hools, it nevertheless sutficed tu justify | $00. in compliance with the order of the coart | GEORGIA | |” year —— — ~ =e — vs ean | Of pupils examined. 6. Ss hearty Indorsement of the report of the as. | of May 4. te of John Wagner, deceased : | — a TXCURSION TO RICIMOND, Van | Ww PEN ON MONDAY, on given by | absent from the examinatior Socinttonss committee, soon to be read. He | exceptionsto executor’s account filed. TRE Ce ee Oe BILL, By MAY -43. 187 h leaves | lasses examined, 141 | Said that the proposed emigration impressed POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell URE CHANGE OF BILL. WASHINGTON » | 1878. ch at 5 | 1g no pupils absent, 4; number perfect, 25s, | him as entirely feasible, if elected through « Yesterday, after our report closed, Claude > re KN | & DRESS GO 9D4,fr0m 12, relock. by pry Accompanying the reportisa statemeat show. | colony such ds, projected. Grape culture is | 10 ‘charged with keeping a policy shop (ar. | ——. "7 tos > . a OM, fowsen & ¢ ins the standing of each School, In ‘the third | OUly one, though am importa feature of the | vested by Onlecrs Guy, Acton Maw aah 4 Exo Mev. 20 Anrisrs. | ors, ge r3 verage of Words spelled correc i sel siteeess in StL ‘ ‘a heariag: as fined #100 or Ap ME WISTS . nr gress souls Was cao Mise Scher meltentyes slat (ek enterprises be Hs promoted by diversi: Boney) had @ hearing and was fiaed #100 or 0, Bez macinees GD and Be. Sp SEE SAE | Buk GRENADINES, new stock. 25, 31.5750, > to have division) made 3.6 per cent., w perte ying the a pursuits. ‘The soil o! a Beall asd : at the box eMicedativ. 7am A limited nomber of tick | &€ pantie Dig, | Miss Brown (ist divitcany perfects | Mirgink Yolinas is sufficiently fe ; TODAY TSHIGRE WOOD PARK tripbcan ve prncured erie TM, for Bows Butts, Miss Evans (2d division), 87.9, with 4 perf tile forthe most varied growth of both Traits B.D. Dawson wi sent down for vag ] a telah RK, Boyd. E.G, Davis and Black ALPACA, 15, and e > Comm Fourth grad Miss Morgan (Is ), | apd cereals. Fertile lands in these states may | George English, pred ‘The Managers of the above Park 0 mandery. — - t Gover:ment 0.1 i 80.4, fperiect: | be obtained for from two to hye doter flourishing a razor. Geo Tae are a ane alate Parkng AN Wool Black CASHME Action, pro nor Miss Kelly (3d).$7, 5 perfect. Fifth grade. tere, and if the reception of the committes | Brown, assault on Ansust 23) and 2tch: Han burg EDGINGS from din the Iocat_ pre Miss Williams (Ist), 90.6 perfect: Miss. may be taken % ‘ation. Sak Hine mae got Behited | Ha gp teh MATIINGS. CARPETS a Oras, omnis slso disel (ith), 88.8: Miss Jullien (Ist), 85.8, with 4 per- | Will be g A most ¢ t! welcome. dl he discovered him creeping out A be a erroue ce word commissioners also disclatin | fect.’ Sixtherauy Aral Turier (iby ex. | speaker with appeal to an after him and caught him at Shepherd's dd Bast Stea Sheeting CUTTONS, che mtue ace ford ‘of the Ist mrecitiets tod 13 perfect 7 classes of men to ta ithe oppor. | building, corner 12th streeta ¢ Exeursi Tatie LINENS fron Lash niistie ck ebtee one f Miss Hall 18 per tunity offered of, a a i z Cvehiet Turkey Red Tate LINEN er (Ist), 4.1, and developing the nat e Jat sensor yeuNt COUNTERPANES, $1.81 95 $1.5 Cth), 905. with | Port of the committee, catinat Ufa nee fee Must accompany the eniry in ail NS. stopping at H arsains in Dry conde at Lame ih 3 De rfec iitsslone is fined for an unt tPoomie MARSHALL HALL ant GLY MONT. | 636 tg TOWSON : Mws Rowe (2) 8) w ted ina pl the adventures of nkins, colo salt = first one will be on 8) An examination in spelling inthe county omunittee in ther tour thy united Cook, colored, With a razor = = to | tokill, Both are very black wood \OME AND B. PL ASED?! and | Cook had his head covered with “A fine and interesting Programm and shirt Mand. eloihing | saturated MCRENDIREE CHURCH. told his story of 1 4 e . eding Sunday, riolk Wing schools Was made at the words prepared for the | tion of those for the 3d used. ‘There we me time, the lisi of | Carolina for the purbose of examinin r New the eapacities of the land, the elimate, being | the disposition of Hrolied in- all | ration ius Wren, a 2 Who tell fon merly scheme iT nd health of the state \ with blood. and 1th str aon sngee | the schools, and iS per cent of thi | wate rageous assault. The doctor had. to ony esas taht eee en number wer the average fa | upon, and the cheapnessof the | his" Tee Mot i 5 . | ansie’ tl ent an ‘Owe . mmanii Pea aa ws in th Cook's story. He interfered ands ‘ AT? Neer: 3 follows i number God speed fi tis work. H them. The vase was sent to the ar ige of Sentiment among the people | hond Jenkins was commit stant. ‘The same ti Hospitats for the Insane. PAY EXCUR- - Ds’ aien ig a GRAND RUNNING MEE 2r4 OLAN® SUNP AS excu ‘i ETING OF MEDICAL mispelled, te fro the olden times of staver itt, a pocket be ‘ i¢ ae Ay SUN On the Beco “COU ASSAM “MEETIS peeee HSak rreet DeHInE G1: haga pupils | When their policy was to discour: i to jail for sixty B WASITING TON DRIVING leaving the 7th st. wharf ats oct = 9 A At last éveni ession of the Asso iad | tion and $ id that now nstrious anid hones: from br. Henny if RN ciel and returning at s : Sai Ai last eve S session of the Ass¢ 7 — workers > sadly needed and woull be | Frederick Hnbolt and 5 seen Th, — ashingien cong and re of Medical emlents of Ho itals for plane } sladly welcomed. sault and batiery on Stephen Premiums, $1,700. * Three Races’ Cee Sg: Solng and the 4 ichols, president, ; he Hon. M each day, commencing at 4 p, | addressed the Be Special tains leave bi: vets, | depet as 1:30. 3:30 and 4:20 p.m ns : ipson, Springboro, ¢ - Jones, Kendellvitle, Fnd.; Walter der, W. A. L. Campbell, Aiken, of South Carolina, then lation. He said that bh nt Seetions, (which he pointe jewin time and place of th Smith, of M years. committees: Oa Dorch’s Band, sixteen pi ‘0 that the assault took pla sylvaniat avenue, between 17th and I8tit st ma FAM we — First Rac rant 4 i mach . Billy Wrightand Ham Donbie = - } last night in a re d grew out of at | First day. Wednesday, May 15 This Borge cae bee raat Wee. hapin, Maitin, Washingtoy <i) presented such a di yo oF soils | remark made ata meethig which hid taken | Three-diarter nite dren, “for ail ages: Second nis Barge cau be chat Hom Greil cae North Carolina. No HL: PLOW. Ship; climate and products, that there was no man piace previously in a ehutel. Mr. Just was | Race Mile heats, for all ages ape Eee ue DPPCORATION DAY Linen tlawns eect, of Som ie shington; Mary A. in want of a home who. could not find a suita- | handled pretty roughly; $5. eac arles B. Bate MAG TO Fkoe Hace aeline a husetts. and Evarts. Indiana. » May 16.— First Race—Selting race. 154 | §5/09 TO FURTRES: Second Race— Har AND THE Cav ‘Third Race—Two mi forall Five hours at fortress Monroe. diting the treasurer's ac its—Drs. Ke, Toronto: Killbourn, [linois, and Baldwin, Virginia. Dr. Wa ja, and W. D. Ruekber, Ashfor: ya. | ble one somewhere within Its limit Hie be. | Vilette, charged with keeping a_polic . application of W. A. Wilkes for ariang, | Heved that there, honest, labor could nas on complaint of Win, Ac Raye “The ee tors position. aper than in any other pari of the | worked up by Sergeant on and O1 etlaind Shawls, T Was desig: e rs | ages. ay. Fridsy, May 17. First Race | pning Rowing Ron Re siock Fa Mrs. Zilpha Ste! vas confirmed as jani- ates. The speaker eulogized the | Martin and anyed for this | Consciation ‘smiles. Second Race—Two- | Stir seeing. Fosthe te rpeis at cost pare ae on the late Dr. airs, (ubUR Se Tope Date ed eget Of his state in respect top t, and Serge wihall took defendant | mite heats, all ages: Third Race Handicap hurie | “SWESGrne.. Korthe benett of [ Sc idalnes Glhomerat wi ; ton. a member of the associat Steptoe at the Thompson building whieh the appropriation for eduea. | into enstody yester Mr. Ray testified that | Face, tile heats. a ea gees rhe.wish toremain | miUHSDAY, May 20, 1s The JANE MOSE- | seniors = ana prices, diseussion on “Atrophy of the Riz Mr. Johnson offered a resolution providing | tional, purposes is made permanent by being | he had adieam about some numbers, and on | arene WITT bere Oe a ee ese eaoe ene track. | Ly will leavk : x p.m =— + pag RAN, phere of the Cerebraum and the Lefs that Good Friday and Easter Monday be | Provided tor in the state constitution. Sev. | Monday he took these numbers to Vilette, rere NH eg oun aye Srotelng: s Wednesday, May 29. 1878, and return about 6a. | nace. Phere ebetlum.” which was school holidays; referred. - eral Witty points were made in the coarse of | who assisted him in getting policy ou them. | tie ee PHILLY um. Friday" Ticket s SH each. to be og ] ROPHEAD & CO... LOOKING TO ANOTHER CHANGE OF TEXT iki marks, whieh were mueh en. | Vilette told him that he was not in’ the busi. | = - = = Bae. 939 Penna. ave , bet. 9h and 1th ste BOOKS, di by the audience: ‘The Hon. Mr. Va Ss gave him 1) cents—grand jury. | (WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, Seen Eee Bs | Are now offering a'number of extracilinary bate pster, La paper on™ Mr. Holland offered a resolution « -ecting arolina, then sp mmaush, larceny of clothing: and (The Restaurant at this well known resort Siig thease ois € 1 are to be found Animated Mole its Nearest that the eommi n text books examine ople in some sections of ‘his state Alexander Bowie, who testified | Still dispenses all the delicaciesof the season. | Par- tives y Lawnsat l5c, 26 Twilled Sammer Ca 1's yds wide, 87550, ch OF & Hall, Dragi nittee, “or atthe Wharf. Sleeping us, Free, limited. Meals. Fifty Uruts. can be had on the boat: or, TPHEATER COMIQUE, — Tithatroct, | Hvehes may be esirlet WP preferred, "No igor White's series of arithmetics, and report at 4 the cominittee was unaole to Visit TO THE Soreane NT ASYLUM FOR] the June meeting: and that the «ques ti ot | Visit them and hobed to see uhem nie fu THE INSANS ha: fa rics be considered before | ture. He dwelt upon the capacities of his state The members of the change of arithmetics be considered before acting on any other text tor the supportof colonies of the kind propose Jard hall this: mornin age on any other text boo PROF or Solomon ob the : ties ordering dinners or suppers served at the shortest notice, apl9-Lm E. LE MOUR, Supt. nger in the city. He ar reet depot, on the end of the setie tion m shortly so} e ot iste provid he come TaDe at $3.95, s : . ! id the committee had the power t BELOW V'ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | finer th selves toumamiain thebetee: | cannot be matched at reta'l wn w'cloek. Th f called to order, bat | without any resolution. Moulton, the Broker. | 8 Cavanaiigh was. ea OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. nel attend to the comtort of their guests. one wishing to again would du well io Sook carriages a Hospital for the Lastne yee | Dr. Reyburn remarked that it would be very HIS TRIAL IN THE CRIMINAL COURT. ToS weited Lee touts miy4-2anzwddtd Lyons Black Gros Grain 811k at 87%, would be goo of whont accom dif, the Mr. Holland said that his object was to have P of Chas. H. Moulton, forme ster gr . NESDAY and SATURDAY APTERNOON, | A, TARE SOIC De Fe ‘ n very cheap; about 19), “Arriving at the as these books examined, and to call the atten | Known realestate broker, wito, it is : CITY ITEMS. idinas ix ot dered to ron tem fen the Pos cone escor ed throu a fhe Doliding and gn of the committee to them. absconded from this Distriet over tw rs OE WCE TE SORES Tor Eodll First-class In Every Respect. tomac, from, $20 fo $30 pe day, She is entirety 5 ; bs 1 the latier there ate about coy | Mit: Davis moved tolay the subject on the | igo, and. alter having been @ teen mn b SA BOTTLE for Lodi ‘i langue and Comedy. janso-1y | Nes fast and For informaiton aldress Low 1 Banting B the asy a Wy 7 nea Mr. Holland made a. report on the proposed | was this morning igned on one of the = tes. a6 x . Trond & #39 Pa. are., bet. = a clean. Dr. She fornier superint alg of a Seboo! lof, adjoining Tunlaw farin, to | charges against him—the forgery of | 626 AND SALE 626 Inland M: | pe Pa. aves, bet. Hh and 10th. _ e Pe throug) e br PL. ne, rece mendi: ie Sa $s, rporting ave bee: a > ~ 7 ST. » frequently recognized and | 734; Hume. ra gave celce Rn Cie cxamina- | HebeyRorting to have been SOLOMON HIMSELF WOULD BE PUZZLED If ARKRITER'S sometimes uproariously greeted, by The Steamer | °°") VUE GREAT SOUTHERN smn, wards, August Wily Si | ™ A erica, UProarionsly gre | tion indfawing and penmanship wonid tase | Henkleand M JK. Redin called upon to decide whieh js the inore iti LA tips to MA OPEN FRONT, i SCG gts he inspection place at the Franklin and Sumner buildings | fe aecused. it will be v anotis of ik Cholce O11 Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &e. | SUNDAY, M Je, with Linen Sleeve Rands he pyete ay a ae | onF iY, 24th inst., at 1 oek. ities in May BERG aes = Also, largest stock of Paper Hang. Window the Bosom, n rs Must vere ar sae | _ The committee on examinations submitted | one of whom,F >tg,Wwas also a victim | For Many Yeansit has been a public f Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cord3 and Tas- Hty-one hundred nh. Teady to put on gdee te the ase | fiienaments to the sched ie Pipxiding that Daying brought him over from ond 1. undenied eve: artinets of the med sete, Wings Wats, Bc, in the District, | y $1 Our Roots are ade by ‘us and 7 om Merrit dees the eighth grade tachers shall designate the he following jurors were selectec srofessi ‘Stomach Bitte Ae TERMS Casi, vacay | coming. “a Ruaravieed as represented, Nichols, aud was in session w pupils for promotion, who shall be examiaed | Combs, L.A. Dent. Jos. Be ponent sioutach Biller 4" Piease remember Name and Number. jylay | Ghe can, Ue chartered for excur‘cous «hi | Factory re w GEO. MEG y the principals of the ninth grade. tin. Jas, W <V- Hur xistenee. Tn fever WE SPRING IS HERE.— Now is the Time | Teen }, SPPgME at office of steamer | Tanck Tan eee She Baltia MAgINr’s FLOKAL May Festrvat | ae proposed amendments to the rules as to | Brooks, Kemp, ue districts, in tropical and other r ‘acast- | Mattano, fot of 6:h and $ to Seil.—Ladies’, Gents and Childe ee Lomo) N streets 8, w, ight (not to 2 ch—1002 F st. now chairmanship of committees were laid | John D. Betoley nd How ted by epidemy oft Wearing Apparel, Boota, Shoss. &c.. at ex- | _32-Lin and indeed in e ‘ aia: Agent. | STM STH OOTHosTH sTu tet vane Deore. | OVER: Messr: ‘ollins, T. Graham Dorsey, C. pre the ¢ ions a fraordinary high cash prices at ““JUSTH'S Old LYMONT PAVILION. |v = ens Wave Dee J ee ee ore: THE DEATH OF PROF. HENRY. _ fH. James, Sohn 8. Paxton, ‘John Silence sind | heathy this fameee aeac eats oa Sand." No, GI D'steet nw. auluotes ty mall | G Ba" No Charge for Landing, | FIFTH GRAND SPECIAL SALE purations have Deca made for a most b |, Mr. Browne offered a resolution that in the Ghnson were challenged by the defence. | hievative has been fond woes Will be promptly attended to, 33. This beautiful summer resort has chaugsi its | or Fh ier of General Williamson. commu. | death of Professor Joseph Henry we recognize Wells, jr. opened the case. after which | Sven to feeble eonstitutiousara fragi : = = Order Ton tng and bas been placed tn first-rate me Sones of the Land Uitice,) willbe the Queen | 82 Almost irreparable loss in the cause of sci. | certain facts admitted: weve ceed While As a Cure’ for Ind ipostin Bees LADIES’ GOODS. BB Revel otra een ara HO CRATES, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. of May: Miss Rate A. Riley, Goddess of Libes- | CRC@ aS connected with popular education mint and all kindred complaints, it iS confessedly ie * | Apply to8, ¥. SMITH. Proprietor. BRAD. —= fy: Miss Nelly Bates, Lady Hope; Miss | #84 sincerely deplore the removal thereby Running Races at Benni without a rival. a rs 7 | ADAMS. sI2 Fst. or POWER & WHITE. Is | We sel! aSilk worth Boe, & By; ates Neltie G. Baten, 1 cinie 1, | #2 ardent and constant friend of the pubic | will come off Thursday, Friday and OS goo ass ees oj TST RECEIVED King st.. Alexandria, Va., foropen dates.a20-Ine | Wesel ask Worth $1 for eye Naylor. First Maids of Honor johools of this District. Messrs. Brooks and | of this week, commencing at 4 o‘cloel You will never buy any other if yon once si | 7>LEASURE BOATS FOR HI We sell a Sik worth $1,125 for $1. P. Spotiord, Miss Sallie Elkins | Reyburn spoke in high terms of the deceased, | trains 3:30 and 4:20, “Excelsior” Refrigerator in use at Hamilton FROM NEW YORK, | Ding ec.” SOSEPH PASBENG, Cf HSH | Wesel asiik worn 81:25 fort to. Rupictte, Second Maids of Honor: Miss Nutie | {Specially asa friend of the schools. The reso | tun apnicax MOECGHGua Cowrraewer | View Bane Dsts. eo, ‘ joe 73 Water street We sein sie worth gh 22 er St 2 mann Ela Hancock har eneee Teco. | cles Bord clfered a resolution that. the | held lls elusiug session in Battimoce seneenor WHAT AXE THE CREDENTIALS OF GLENN'S | ae Saaegwn. DG We seil Silk Worth $3 for $1.80. Binohe, alice Cassi, and Dore Roni oe: | schools be elosed on Decoration ey (tiny sue | Rev. R, H. Cain, meniber of Congres wa pne, ice Sin, a ord le, vel ~ = * 1 nd | And the largest and cheapest assortment e e r. re eso x | church proposed to beerected by Metropolitan y for local disen eskin. Se _ . ey mae thrcueh the for nil be elation totes a thecommnties on fans to take into conan ission in Washington city ai & cost of $5,000. ree van admirable article for voitete mee, | QE iuUy FANCY and PLAIN STA WS Nr Mi $5,001 se: ‘an W. : Hi One Case LEGHORN FLATS, Saratina + 1 | SULPHUR Soar?—Firstly, it is endorsed by oC cAY - girls. The programme of exhibition igexceed. | Pub Mot on the Friday following. Agreed to. ' | South Carolina, made an appeal in behalf of a | Medical men 2s a disinfectant, deodaey One Case MAY AL SHADE HATS. > » ° ry Ss Who wl $ " BALLS, PARTIES, &e. eee meat hae ok APE assured that r will_be cleared for the ball. —————_——_— iis hingto nas an admirable article for toilet use. | ta tits ARINI'S ANNUAL MaY BAY Cnr Slike At tyer ere auctions tr | eration the propriety of granting eertificates | B shop aon civeted {he closing address | ‘Phirdiy, it is inexpensive. . as 3 a aE, nd Philadelphia, and we cau and we ae A Fracp. — Yesterday_ mor a white | of graduation tothe pupils of the eighth grade, Fond the, Bppole mats; among them the |’ Beautify without risk with Z's Instan- Mrs. M. J. HUNT, THURSDAY, May 16, 1878, offer the greatest ban ‘ever seen hu this city. - Nhe gave the name of James Butlers | Roped eet: (0 YePorta form of Gertitleate. | OTR B ore district, een eens ei4er | taneous Badr Dye. my 14-tr 621 and 623 D Street, is CONNOLLY’, pretending to be president the Stone Cut. | * . ‘ Herbert, presiding eld Ebet ‘hun en eT - i rklavers’ Associati ; t solu- ‘t, pr ne elder. nezer Chur Happy TiprnGs for nervous sufferers, and ME. L. P. JEANNERET IS SELL- < ap2i-ir GOS Ninth street, Patent Office. satchel Aa aS eepentiom, ontared 150 | tioteveani bone Heciecaasion a aaoe T, Watkins; Union Bethel, Washington, D. | those who have been dosed, drugged, and | MOGs décks TeANNERET IS J MARINI'S HALL. —_—__——__— oe eae. Oe cS Eh Ser etre named Aver | Cons Gyclopedio adie yeamainst Appleton George W. Brodie: St. Paul’s, Daniel’ A. | quacked.. Pulvermacher’s Flectrie Belts eltece $12 and $15, former prices $20 and §25: iota Poe S}-ENDID LINE OF KID GLOVES, Sth'stivet_norihwest. where he said le hata | Dufur; Ebenezer Chureh, Georgetown, D.C., | tually cure premature debility, weakness and | 2lso.wishes to inform hereus-omers sed iekets, ing @ gentleman and !ady,$2, «. pair. A few Marseliies Spreads, at wamber of men employed. He also obtained Amusements: RF. Wayman: Mt. Pisgah, Daniel P. Seator Washington Mi Washington, Wn from Arendes on the pretence of being | | Ford's Opera House.—Callender’s Geor: phort thar smount ou the payment of a set of | Minstrels, now at Ford's, is perhaps the bes Carroll harness. which he had purchased. The bread | organization of the kind in America, Every dens Mas sent as directed. but there was no m:n of | part of their varied programme is thoroughiy | HT. Gr that name known at the number design j ° plitan vd. | enjoyable. ; f He is represented as being a short, thick-set |“ “Marin’’s May Ball.—The annonveement | Bolitan Mis (t. Piss niel P. Seaton : n rt na N! ti : s, ane st Corset, Shot ion, 2. M. Cheeks: North | worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pal Shares Sf Baltierene an oS neon ore Peer id Metzerott’s Music Store: ant be | pairs Cansimetes frome Fe ee - Butler; Good Hope, z vermacher Galvanic Company, New York | nue. ‘Washington, will be promptly attended to. ; Aunapolis, zr. 4 Thompson | C oy City. 6,18,d&kly A perfect fit guaranteed, may6-tr EDUCATI col olson: Poiomae Ciry, J. ———— v Hillsdale, T. A.V. Henry: Metio: | | Mormans, MoTusis, MorHRRs.—Don't fail M®®- 3: P.Paren, ONAL. ion, RK. A, Cain sburg, | to procure Mfrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for No. 1107 F street, ai decay.” Book and Journal, wiuy information the ladies in general that all orders for cle- Single ladies’ ‘and children's tickets: $1: tobe hed. $3,50 aud $2 solted, worth $4; Ruby's Double ‘ h meres from 20 to 75c. yard: Apacas from ¥ yard; Pore Linen Table Damark rt, OS, BAILEY, cor. 7th and F maré-6m = —_—_—_——————— ee , A, Cain b se TPE SPEXCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE | BOOKS AN > x i Arthur Jones; Bensing’s, Joseph A. Sims. J. | all diseases of teething in children. It relreves Between Lith and 12th streets, | ers . AND STATIONERY. man.about 49 years old, with short. geay chin ‘terday that Professor Mai a b ing elder c rerst 2 1} gy. | Having just returned from New York. Preparing an unusually large class of young | 7?¥ :d AN Duty | Bhbkers and red nese. aud was dressed in a | would come off to-night was a mistake.” Th HA. Johnson presiding elder of Hagerstowa | theehild from pain, cures wind colic, regu. = flay tweed suit and bla und-top hat. inieresting event, to which so many young | Utriet. saps fates, the bowels and, by giving re Fegu" | witlopenon MONDAY, May G an elegant people to revive the business interests of. the 3 f health to the chil . gives rest to the mother. | Le%Siork country. m)18-1@_ | ()'R BOOK List For may. ‘ MONTURES and ROSES, 5 — . > 5 he fift people, and old ones too, are looking ‘fo’ BLEactgn ¢ » xood —yreagens EC d D UMMER COURSE at Ks in London, by A SBS annual report of the bond aries i ine | With pleasure, tukes place to-morrow evening. | Looms: nitow “otton, 1! Ro1oson challenges the world on the OSTRICH BEC Wie OM PONS, SUES btsix ess couLEGE, yikibw ard “other, Spon Senteal Pree Dispensary Was submitted ct | franklin Legion Hall—The musical and yard wide double twilled bed ti celsior”’ Kesrigerator, which may be seen in sh FA a a Hie. WALGR WAY, De seen TWO-TONED REVERSIBLE SATIN Rig- | 7hand L streets, during May, June and Jui. Honeye out | operation at Hamilton's, ¥. MCCA. Butiding, BONS, in new summer tints. Taition byth are i 0) pieces | 9th and D streets, e0-1; SATINS, SILKS. GAUZES, &. spondence Boe month in Penmanship. Corre- y men's, boy. = French and American CHIPS, English and F: wae Det W pata, H. D. Cooke, JR., & Co., Bankers, bs bed = | litenary entertainment to be given here this | Size pure white bridal quiits, $1.50 eee creme wast the | evening for the beneit of Mr. Ed: dumphter : three hundred year, for Whom the temperance worker, should be well Simeres and limens f written and com. | tended by temperance folks and others. Tae | and children’s wear: new. pa y dy of Milton's Paradise Lost The Grocks of To-day, Tucker h Ui Cy. Reports, we 5, 85; Co ookkeeping and the calculations cons | Cases col Jones’ on Mor white quilts, 50 of wool ea: prese’ ptions we sents for | cy Suaw BONNETS and HATS, Misses and Chi: | Bected therewith, 5 $12: Cust Reports. v tended | e fo bar. 4 d ing Parties | dren's Fancy BAT LO a nee and For terms inquire at the College Office. mz4 3m | vol. 8, wew We have ju and poverty i ihe open, vesame which enti- | were to commence to-day, have been get 1b. Caters, TE Marker ee funds in these cheeks. 4, EW STOCK OF pea ees eet tot teat artCe | Cards and Envelopes, in wood and paper boxes, es applicai _Prompt and proper treat. | Doned on account of the aeathey ati eee ~ é N $45.) Students prepared ness, Yale or Har: | Avy Misecllancous oF Law iivok wot a eee ment. This has been done at an expense of y = R Dani TO LADIES AND GE MEN.—We wish to ege. Instructors first class. dered prowyt! $1844, and the average cost of prescriptions | 1eW;, For the mite heat race there are entered | StpDEN DEatia—John Robin McDaniel, call attention to. &. Fincher'e PARASOLS, fel22-1y" "J. SHORTLIDGE, A.M . Prin, ahaha da has been 10 cents. The names of resular eon | the following well-known horses: Joe Allston, | prominent Mason, of Lynehings, te atte » Fis . tributors are upwards of 100, and « Burgoo, Tom Bacon. Kenny: For the t who have made dona are given—abeout 40 in number. Hon is run entirely on contributions and upon | EE¥Pt, Enterpe, Joe Hunt. For the hurdle | th street. northwest, in the. seventy. H, & 0. H. MORRISON, AMES CORRIDON, Professor of Penman- LaW BooksELLens, ship, St. Cloud Building, 9:h and F. Writing, _m\14-tr #765 Penna. ave. oe s a Steg 9th street. By promptly adopting the $2.00. $2.50, $3.C0, ett. quarter mile a the following are entered: . Scottish rite, in this city, died very | Bear 9 a IVORY HANDLES. Tiis institu. | S¥8Nanoa, Indian Boy, Victorina, Odd Socks, | suddenly of heart disease last night, at {1}. | latest improvements, whether of American or 12 1 Scour- : tending the mieeting of the Supreme | Mg and Dyeing Establishment, No. wssG street_| With Fancy Handles, $1.00, $1 95, $1.50, $1.75, J sl ookker ping and Short-»-zd taught in short ana . no. 7 . PEARL INLAID HANDLES, Jw . econd | European invention, he {enabled to 5 his FRENCH HORN HANDLES, pa le of lesso 1. aT HOTOUY pa instruction N BOUKS i . bribed ly race the following: Storm, Dalgasian, Little ar of his age. He was Lieutenant Grand | Work ina manner not to be equailed by those | rm piain and Twilled Sis 1s inches, 20 inches, | Schools. aaaaiaa jet ly indolin. Auerbach....... S108 the most economical principles, professional i 5 i 5 or of ) is not possessing these facilities. His cleansing | 22 inches, 24 inches, at Keramos and Other Poems, i 125 services being given free of Fellow, Jack Trig In rank to Commune aitere nell aud next | S04 "eyeing Ladies’ and Gent's sales areca . C.-M. TUWSON & CO's, TAME Bie | Memotrof Wan, F. Barter, Eo ibe SUMMER SEASO N ' The Pi ELECTION CAN ——en Pike. fact, the cheapest in the city on account of is 636 Pennsylvaniaavenie, | T AME BACK 1 Philectiristn : iz wilt be seen by the divertis ment that & yesterday ve uited inthe Note. Moe | AN INvitiNG Excunston.—The Potomac | superior work, “N. BA specialty of his con. | _™y4-tr South Side, _ Farts of a Feather, “Southern, 1 58 Bee Nata Me ash Enea Commenced | the democrats, of ail the present incumbents | Fruitgrowers commence a series of excursions sey uLremoving a ee ke ee FPRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. ee ‘i Cavoring in Kauuiciia, "Noriou € Habierton 1 Be Bi the National, May Irth with Messrs James, | except Mr, John M, Johnson, as connmon, | ad exhibitions on board. the Mary Washing: es: y Der chcciuaily {rotaac asia, | Heoces is : FOUR PHYSICIANS pontlautiuople. “De Amicus ey M eek Stor Mrs" ause Mrs Gn eens a Homme! af whe was peeien By Mr. 8. | ike Tne lead among the cai bite Sourse. WHl | ina caren pressin ves them an appearance | immense tock avers meer Porters® auction, an of world-wide reputation constituted the medica | Pewee Rrobers, F Mosby ee is ses Kand and Story rs. len, Mrs Ger- | G. Brent by 26 majority. e nominations = zi FLOWERS jury at the Centennial who decided that the manu- | The Vikint is » ebay saad a on and others in the company. ‘The open. | are equivalent to re-election. “The Tollowine TERPRISE.—At the Alderney dairy depot, | DamtTeeymade Bid Gloves cleaned: two | os win oh ao WEES, thelr value, aciurers of BENSON'S CAVCINE POROUS | Rogue's Lictionaite GoW Monee Bae ing performances will be “ The Danichetfs, are the nominations: For mayor, K. Kemper 629 E street northwest, ean be found chatec C@NNOLLY’S, PLASTER were entitled to the only award of All of the Latest Haif Hour Sevies.”” “Champagne and Oysters.” ete. The public | auditor, F. L. Brockett ; corporation attorney, butter churned ever Morning, with or with. ap26-1m 608 Ninth st., opp. Patent Office. merit given for porous plasters. For Lame and CROQUET, in all styles. = who have already began to’ miss the National | Stuart: collectors, S$. K. Field and alt at oe y Tat out | @EORGETOWN ADV’M’TS Weak Back, Rheumatism, and Kidney Complaints assortment of the NEWEST CHROMOS performances sadly, will be glad to hear of Hill; superintendent of police, Geo, | Ot Salt, at 30 cents per pound Falso, pure Al- BA ' D ©UGLAS=s the above article is the best remedy ever invented reduced rates, We reopening. ord.; superintendent of gas, Jacob | deruey cream and buttermilk —Adet. ATTENTION! — EXCELSIOR TENT, Plaster Is very mafned 1 © the Ordinary porous atr SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, . Tue Wasniscros Tick Macurxe Cow. | Roxbury; clerk of gas works, Wan, Harper: | Mannrace LiceNsEs have been issued to No. 47.1. U, B.: You are hereby notified | Ninth street. Ninth street. . : = O11 ee al telephone, con successful operation the Bell | Goo’ Dearbon: meseeecre et er poe, Wood: | Thos. E. Alexander and Elizabeth Jane John. | toneeto yer ioe Tae ee 18:h, BENSON'S E LATEST PUBLICATIONS. telephe ‘onnecting their office, 145 Penn: | G20 Dearbon; measurers of lumber, T. E: | son; James I Larner and Mary Tyler; Samuel | at12' o'clock sharp, and proceed to Gity Hail to —_— Spee phate sylvania avenue. with their works at the tn, | Kemp and James L. Adams: city sergeant, | GA Reynolds and Jane Brown: W: God- | join “the general parade of the order. It is CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Keramos and other Poems, by Henry Wadsworth ania fand Bowed esa the in- | Uo 'M. “Monroe; commonweaith's. atne ey, | den and Annie Elizabeth D t varnesily requested that every member will be | Summer Merino UNDERWEAR, Longfeliow. $1.25. Memoirof Win. F. Bartlett, by terretjon of Hand Boundary streets north: | E-,M., Monroe: Considerable disorder oc. | 4° 4d Annie Elizabeth Dement. present. By order, For Ladies’, Misses and Children. RELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE, FW. Pultich. $00, The Vorane of tne Challe? east. They have enlarged the size of their curred on the streets after nightfall ENSIGN AND Mrs. MCCARTENBY have re- | | It “_W. H. WILLIAMS, Ree, Sec'y. : : ger. by Birt Ate ie Thomson, 2 vois., 8 vo. brick this’ season. are giving emp! curr gl a turned from their visit north. Mr. MeCarte New Btock just received, and cures quicker than any known plaster, lini- | maps and llustrations.$12. The Elements of Rheto= one hnndre en and boys ae ha Sn in hight color F checked silks, in tight ney will be at home to her friends on Tuesdays Q° 0TTe, EXcELsION : And prices very low. | MEBt oF compound, It soothes; It strength= Bey as: Be Dille. The School of the Family, ock of bric ei nitenetit.te these works | colors; striped silks, in_ light colors: black | Bey Will be at home to her! = ares, ry of parts , , 0c. Pil well Fepay those interested in manufac: | Silks 75, Si, $l. #L2y SLA excelent quatey | 2Ud Thursdays for the present. DYEING, CLEANSING, Look at our new Grecian CORSET, CAUTION.—Each genaine Benson's Capeine | Mim Leith Aaunee Ser Bish cee ei ee ey inves. Ack silk, $1; real satin finish black silk, $1.25; | WASHINGTON Fisii MARKET.—Sold by R. A. pYyEING. CLEANSING, Our Own Make, | Plaster hag the word Capclve cut through it. “Take | gether te fea See Paper, $1. Thistiedom TRE Louisiana State Lottery Company holds | }t#! brown. navy blue, light blue and light | Golden & Bro., Agents, Washington, May 11. DYKING: CLEANSING DOUGLASS no other, Sold by all Draggisis. yrics, by Wm. Winter, $1.60. Waiks in London, its charter direct from tie state, and was in- | brown silk: bunungs, buntings, buntings; | 1878.—900 shad, fromail to $16. per 100; 0,000 | LADIES’ and’ GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS, : by AugustusJ. C. Hare, author of Walks in Rome: orporated for educational apd charade | (ebeges, debeges, ail woot aud twilled. de: | Recine aes pases » Windia ke ps Price 25 cents. my13-m.w,s | ifustrated: cloth, $8.50, ‘The Great Thirst Lama: purpoces in 188. “Its drawing derives apocra | Deges: Diack s k grenadines: French lawns: - vse-- —— W. H. WHEATLEY, . ay20-tr wi .9 Bt. loud Butlding. VOLUNTEER, 78 —By_Voruntee TECBy Volunteer, by Ham | 2 ,batker, Giliniors, 4 Uulaue,*) grow. ‘tote, in tfrom being under the exelu e and | brie wns. Carter's, TH Market Space.— GEORGETOWN. 49 SEPFERSON, STREET. Geoeeomn, D.C. M, WRELIAN has this year made a specialty 3 Dietenian, by abasilan, by Mambrino, =. Ee Ue Oe rea ce 4 rect charge of Generals Beauregard au : : Rp parte el ° : Pimp. Messenger, dyn ‘besian en MOHUN BROS. Early, wl faitness th tie dis. | ame BSG AR DEST —AS The 10:30 trainon | Sane op Warr PnOPeuty.—Mr. Edwara | dere atsplied, before or, since, to which the i038 noe eens emis eas mur, | lip. Messemper Ge day eerie, By 2127-tr_Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa. av, fairness in the dis: | the B.& OR. R. was on the way to this city J, Shoemaker, auent, has, itis said, Sold to the | Hg States and Territories will testify. Tourist and other Suits in all the desirable shades | founder. by tinp. Belifounder: ited, at $59, " = —— ' sum of money. | Jeazsay | colored man, Tamed Brogden, | Washington and Georgetown railroad. com: | _Send us your orders, movs-tt_ | and materials, direct from his house in Paris. lk, glee winner Siig tpar year oid, colt BANKERS. y RITE Py rdsnewspring | oot ni ne wae of the passenger | pany the wharf property on the south side of — : = LSO, 4 44, 2: y Tom od Werte Pique, 2 cents per yard: new spring $s while the train was ing irkirk | 2 at A choice line of Silk snd Cashmere Mantil Jefferson, winner of the great $10,000 stailio: “ SS goods. al the latest styles, from 12, 15,2, | Station, and, was badly injeasd ig MUERTE the analy above HAL talbott warehouse SE Dee RO ECUE CENTS: caps Circulars: Linen Dusters Mentone Gat: | Makes: Hula ty Form Saar 20,000 stallion | cease racy S; bunting mt 2. The t : me head |g ng ra] ndergarments, J. B. P. Corsets, letontan, A . ‘trom $h #0 § = | ee ee arcent es aap topped and ran | ihe eanal, for ik, ‘The company intend to | PORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 shapewand exclusive designs in =e “GRURGE PEABO Yat $10. Speculators can deal through’ ts in’ #TOCKS— eres all Wool. yal | cet Seott eonveved him to Frovidence os: | fHect a millto grind horse feed, shops, &e.. on SAS-UIGUE OFFICE, nat very ag DEESS THEMOMINGS, “4 TINE | dog Poaneyivania avenues or temo wer, a | ROL Ee Py oun HcomaNew gua on COT. gents ep: mattiuge } pital. their stables'on the north side ef the canal. Octl-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STRERT. silat very attractive plots, v1 VANIA AVE. z ofact BoakD OF THAD E eto ey SIONS —Cuic aco cheap dry guods stor: | BUILDING PERMITS Issued by Inspector | 4 PLEASANT SURPRISE.—The members of por, FEN NEY: Entwisle: A. N, Hazen, construct a LOKY. ‘Ln F. O NEAL, juotations, on oue per cent. or two-story | the Presbyterian church (West street) gave QPECIAL NorTIcE. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. aplt-tr MADE when | Mallor Telegraph, on, ae | brick dwelling, H, between 4'< and 6th streets | their pastor, Rev. S. H. Howe, a pleasant sur- of t be for- | southwest, $1,501 i _ SELMA RUPPERT, reat | upon receipt 0 Regular commissions: 0. 'W. T. Gallaher, constr prise last evening, in the shape of a wooden- REET, equal to Cus- | Strictly squat . wi remittances by gotten by the lovers « sale | two-story brick dwelling, H, between iegua Redding remembrance. |The house was filled, | ta p1e8 FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my- M** Oia eee ——. ‘aud be con- Sesh gogemraplie ater 0. ft GILES x a of the superb ¢ pw Gal- \ 6th streets southwest, $1,500. Baneroft Davis, | 20! i, presents numbering about 150 — from | own make for sale at very reasonable Has just ed a large and select assortment ot —_ eae o_ Spee-m. wat, lery commences ud aS | repair a brick house, 1621 H street northwest, | feather-dusters up to $ gold pieces in wooden | prices, > JAS. H, VERMILY . HILDREN’S LA sale is announ ¥ reser- | $1000. xes—were donated. ; - dig y INFANTS: AND CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS Vvagou whatever, barvains may be obtained. = i : last Bien Nata EETENG, Was, well, attended On 88 sree moe. and AD GHORE pe ES, ‘ SS ae tr YOU WANT to borrow a large sum ol 4 a Made to order iG AND SH RESS) Daviduerh me ahe exec aeeraay ME, W: 2: money atacven percent, interest orasinaler altar was crowded with y ar ndifiles Boots and Shoes to order at short _ LON xD SOM Da ES, 2 for executors of R. W. Blateh. ig é j No. AE sold 2009 ; Tek enigred suit against Wn. Spraques to | Ohe st eleht per cent., go to arnery 4° | shad at sl? per I, ahd 300 taylers at wy cence E LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GooDs. Feferee in The wg bManee due onan award of | * per 100. of Cassimere Suits in Washington. at Novelties in Lisle Thread GLOVES, Black Silk Company again pete Berkshire Wooten | Five ABTS—The great sale of oil paintings | ” GkatN—Mercnanrs? Excuance.—Otferings | “apso A. STRAUS’. | ytpTe PAOEE LACE GOODS Aa ithe Son Sat | MAR RUM | See Miiaiea ce eee oe ms | PempReRTE Bam ema | BREE PAO ARS Pe ROT Nt . city, made in ne and 1) contin an SH hat e) ging fro and = aime morrow evenings, Salo without reserve, f | #1235 to $1.28 per bushel. TatenyUsice, one” to order. marse-tr o ad pe - 2 a . - .- 2 . 2: eee *

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