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- * 1 | THE EVENING STAR. White Public Schoo'y,, Fj Cross, George F; Williams, Rivie M. Dilley, | James Butler, Eugene Wright, Maria Cogwell, District Government Affairs. CITY ITEMS. | AMUSEMENTS. LOSING DAYS AND MERI", s. Oliver W. Ports, George R. May, Chartes ssie Cole 5 . BUILDING REGULATION! ————_ Se = Today the closing exercig, “OLS. | Frowe, Henry M. Kimmons, Ketvin Ber School No. 4, grade No. 3, Miss L. F. Dy Since the passage of the bill by Congress an- HEADQUARTERS FOR STRAW Hats. NATIONNG TH FRIDAY _... June M4, 1878. o-day des) tae Of the city | arthur L. Scott, John A. Stoutenburga, W teacher.—Anna Carrington, Elizabeth Gard: ' ionizing the Disthict Commis ones to make Gents’ White Sailors and Brown Derbys, $1; . : : das — schools (second grades) “ook place in the | jjam J. Leseallete, Ernest 8. Dushane, Mail | ner, Florence Meckley, Henrietta Soott, Ott, | Soy building vomtiathone eee gy make Boys’ nice Dress Hats, all colors, 73¢. OPERA MATINEE 7 <a school rooms, consisting, of recitation, singing, | Schneider, Margatet A. Rhodes, Amana E. A Ball Joseph Lee, Eetell Burke, Nellie C -- | ral guidance of our contractors and Dui ders, 1 0 7th street, between Land K. 2 SATUKDAY, JUNE er Indications Te-day. were very | Quigley, Maggie Hoffmann, Mary ode, . . Weicht fal Mr. Inspector Entwistle has been busy making svare Rmerenn 7 “VAL! Weather I feat iy ele. and piesa mteresting. The merit Mava Warper Frederick ©. Cross, Mary G. | Henry, James Clay, Thomas Wright, john ‘auch sieht modifications of the present nae LopI.ie’s HEADACHE Srctric fs perfectly . | a leis Orricu OF CaT=r SIGNAL OrrtcER, H Tolls were as follo%a: | Stoutenburgh,' Kate M. Meyer, Walter K. | Mims, Emma Early, Josephine Rich?rgson, | $Y experience has suggested to be necessary, harmless, but cures headache in5to 2) min @ direction of the Composer, Washington, June 14. 1878. School No. 1. Pie Peg Mla sn Rop't Beatty, Charles T. Wright, Lillie Petrolia, Join | Ida 0. Dorsey, Rosalie Harris, John. Jones, | previous to a new publication of the same. utes. Sold by all druggists. an 4, Ramawoton Fata. oem. ; In the lower lake region and middie states, ood, Michael Sane fenan teacher. Rob't | Wiis. William Andre, ‘ Mary Bennett, Solomon Dorsey. é THE DISTRCT PAYS ITS DEBT TO THE GENERAL iwooe Foamaaie With its Bre cast, splendid cherus, beautiful balle rising and stationary, followed by falling ba- hood a ‘ acl 5 eo eames Ho mes nreorne School No. 3, Annie Beers, teacher.—Pailip School No. 1, grade No. 2, Miss P.M. Mann, | GOVERNMENT. . wai Awe T mete a romieter, variable Winds. mostly from north. | FOneTOK: Ceo, Olver Morton Ramsdell. Orl8s otterpack, “Darius Daughton, Harry But. | teacher.—Louisa Pes gate Stuart, Mary | The District Commissionersto-d: yrefunded, Fine White s Tatler ane: Looks. ie eastto southeas:, ‘slightly warmer. clear or | Btotn, Burton Leftingwell, Robert Gibson, ptertack, Darius, Daughton, Harry Bur- Saunders, Martha Stuart, Isabella ‘Welch, | py draft,to the Secretary of the Treasury the | Drawers, 5vc.; Undershirts, Wakio ston pacily cloudy weather, and possibly followed | Biward Braley, ‘Lindsey Bawsel, Sherman | Hartiey, Harry Ellis, Louis Keyser, Eugene | Mary Garnett, M. Dickson, Lulie Garnett, | sum of three hundred and twenty tive thou. White Ties, sadoz Linen Hak(s. 2for Zc. to-night or on Saturday in western portions by | Maris, Albert cneee ans, omn peels, Smart, ‘Harry Clark, Harry Cook, Samuel | Caroline Ashton, Mattie Anderson, Eulalia Sua ole Ce een tee deducting the Linen Collars, 2 for sper do., 0c. a box. hei } Daught ?eorge Dierkopt, James Harring. | Wheeler, Priscilla Robinson, Bettie Young, : Mridenteimer Frark Stump, Henry. Wilso0, ton: Frederick Nokes Jolt Riordon, ‘John | Moses Hunter, Walter Johnson, Thos. Waste ; _Lewis’. % —_—_—— m ett, Win. Howtz. . Sothoron. Frank Webster, Harry Jo! gton, is ol We he | Open the full term), of the four hundred thou. lappy Trprxcs for nervous sufferers, and AL NEWS. Silat Relic Hite Ceci ener Matilda “School No. 4, Susie K. Woodward, teacher.— | Matthews, Stanton Worniey. Wm. Joice, Le- | sand dollars appropriated as per section I> of pic as acaee LOCAL NI Killian, Pelle Hilton, Cornelia Lee, Mit Wi | Annie Coomes, Blancie Thompson, Pauline | nora Joice, Anna Simms, Adelaide Brookes, | E44 ‘Approved March Si, IS, terkke wage | these Who have been dosed, drugged, and ‘ondensed Locals. fe ‘1 ni e _P vethe New York i Ginccay L. baaritieh Dake, Nellie Cawood. EMe Rob- | Henrietta Simmons, Lewis Davis, Charles | portof the government. of the biseres quacked. Pulvermacher's Electric Bells effec- _ Strangers by cards. Sie ities aa, Anus: Barry." ertson, Lillian Burroughs, Catrie Toner, Mary | Williams, Florence Patterson, Beajamin : 4K les, and can't be Open aire )7th street. mite. “Hesory Belect audiene on applicati ry e ve i les, amount authorized to be paid bythe Treasury, The above are ail good artic | department for continuing the public schools beat for the price. Lew xibson, ‘ : ‘ tually cure premature debility, weakness and . =e ar } a y | Imbia for the fiseal year ending Jun= 2 ly : é an SDISON'S TALKING PHONOG APH. Townsend. Mime White Fanmentecks tae | Fugit, Annie Callan, “Annie Cross, Emma | Strachan, 2, 2 | 18:8 thus squaring all accounts between the | Meh pnuee and ournal. with tnformayon “EXHIBITING DAILY 3 Gi st ment of MissOsborne’s | tie Goddard Adidie Neitt, Edittr Lay. Gating | pis Berrmann, Minnie Bate. |. sonool No; 2 grade No 2 Miss rats government of the present District Commis: | veymacher Galvanic Company, New Yc Haan a ne ee LEAE Gh: hee popular school. rini's hall last night, was | rine Cuff, Maria Sutphia, Nellie Lybrand, | © Henderson, Daisy Bates, Christine | mons, te: . lark, Ellen M. | Sioners and the United states, lea ng no un- : 21S i nan, Martha Lee, Margaret Db i enjoyed by a large assemblage of parents and | Florence Dog Josephine | SQpmidt Gan, Mart 8: urham, re , Opposite Riggs Ho De) Leura ewer HLnLAt ac6. 5 Bara J, Meals; teadher itd iy eee adjusted financial differences. | This ldvance badd ——_—_ SIBABEIY | prom 10a mi. toS pw, and 7 1020p tm e r e ion. > King,’ Lizzi | School No. 5, Sarah J Kealey, teacher.—Ed- | W. At Whitley, Geo. Allen, Jas. Was made to meet the interest on the o} SKIN LIKE MONUMENTAL ALauaster | Admission 35 ce jeanaie Gantu’a fom Midsummer Nights Dream was | alee, Aunle Horton, Lizzie King, Lizzie Me | ward teachui, Edwin Howler, Mary kasi, | Richard Ves te Danis Wate funded debt and for the current expenses ot | may SETS LURE, MONCMENTAL “Atanasten | _Admissir a a from Midsummer Night's a | Clelland, Agnes Craig, a P- | Alice Norrts, James Gray, George Cross, Sam! | Annie Morton, Blanche’ H. Lemar, C. E. the Distriet government. It d Soap, which does_away with the necessicy for | Vv 7 C. COURS “BRAN NEW show.” Shillington sends Godey’s Lady's Rook | 'Eleyt, Jennie pebang vas uel Ellis, William Frazier, Maggie Wituers, | lin Lacy, Ida Brown, Laura A. Reeder, bered that when our Dis Sulphur Bathe Tey i eae Tee aes | e ciao tog, philington sends Godey's Lady's Boo! Schoo! Xo, 3, Florence, Bartle fohn Davies, Wiliam Webb, James Martin, | len Colbert, sarah G. Meyers, Henry W i Nere engaged in uralug the necessarvot.an | beautifier, and very economical. sia, = ‘ . pph F rs (er "| Maurice Griffith, James Cooksey, Ernest Wal John R. man, y Douglass, gi =f ne s for keeping ‘ n x . i 5 nambersbere, Fa. comprising residents of George Volland, Frederick MeDonald, James | ny. Hany How cai Michael Gray, Bam B Semuel one ante made by members as to tie ability and inten that place, Shippensburg. Marion, us- | ¥. Let . : + Cha % zz: a ‘ : S, So. " tion of the District authorities to refund the A DiseaseD IMaGinxation is the usual con- NORTH WEST, Hrender, Mary Murphy. Melvina Johnson, | | School No. 3, grade No. 2, Miss a. L. Tilzh- | accommodations reevived: trot the United | Comer eS BD pid stomach. There is no| Three Squares North of Whie House. Wesley Maddox, Mary Hughes, Marian At- | man, teacher—Ella Kennedy, Mati! la Trent, | States government. This payment to day isa | complaint to which hum; nity is subject which a —_ zerott . Maria Saunders, Addie Hunster, Elizabeth complete answer to the remarks made at | the dyspeptic does not at different times sup- ONE WERK, E.M. Aiken, teacher—Horace | Wood, Elizabeth’ Smoot, Susan Ennis, Rosalie . COMMENCING MONDAY. JUNE 10. Cart te, Mason, Dixon, and Hagerstown ymour Carter. Omar Stewari, Randall here yesterday, and spent the day in sight race K. Dyer, teacher.—E' Jessie Parker, 1 maisy Me Milla Rose Hedyes, Luella ibbs, Mary MeLain, Laura : Nulty, Fannie Pierce, Nellie of | Minnie Hibbs, Lity Armour, Tilly Philli ing. Fhirty-one of the recently graduated schol- ars of Uh i} | UE 2 . ee that time. ni had not the consent of Congress | pose that he has, or is about to hav er, Nellie’ king, N im: ‘a White, Emma Williams, Wiliam Ne ‘Use Of Che STSOU ITs | Oak tentive aes cee abou to hs se 4 ve been 8, Whi e realities to him, is to infuse Chariots wil run direct to the 8 Bugene A. Davis, George | liam Simins a the full , cl that | He and vigor Into his digestive orxans, and | extra cing. | hwo. kntortal<tn an Doren, Wal |. Whea a i 1 1: to-day would have been fe e mos ont prepara Ss 3 under a New and Seautiful Dot elds, Clarence Dawson, Iva | _ School No, 4, grade No.2; Miss TE dean, Halon’ Of today would have’ been for | the most potent preparation for this purpose is | unc m foe Doige, John ed grammar school for boys the ‘Thomson sehool buildin, society to hold yearly anniversa” ries on the first Monday in each December, to recall pleasant remembrances of the ci *, - bs probable that that amount would ha Anna Boswel, Dora Phillip, Sam’l a + nce . Julia Simnis, Wm Crankum, pisee tothe full amount advanced. been obtaiued to the Us : merman, Florence Carrigan, Alouzo MeCath. | Crankum, Arthur Boston, Win. Hone.ty, Wik, | 2¢e® obtaiued to the use of the ran, An i rT ie B. Acton, Will ach Day, arior Tent, Lewis, Ottelia Freyhold teacher.—Wm. Johnson, Frederic Richardson Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, poh inleslon 60 conta: Cotudcen and years batt i > Pi vi a yhold. ea Sg :. 4 ha = i) UILDING PE 2 . ie Chega! ved Seats cents extra, Hes Charles A. Barker was cleated president | Micred Craig, Mattie Slowen, Fannie Pic Einma J. Woodward teacher— | Jacob Kounedy, Baa Ford: Tenbeie araaee issued by Inspector Eutwisten Win, C. Huater, Motnans, Morisks, MoTumRs—Don't tall | !"Poors oni a! 1 80 and 7:80 p.m. 11d 6t 5 figs Ee Mets: ¢_ 2. Rhcomn ange. prcneol No. >, 7. C. Hoener, tencier.—Eawa rong, James W. Welsh, Willldm | James H. Rogérs, Chas. Warner, John ME: | {esc by Inspector Butwisie: Wi Sineet at! | to procure Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for —— - Sts ather. essrs. H. L. ards, Edga ‘aderson, am Lacke ekior ‘ Pee Wine hineton Aa ¢ : pair af ailing Hodges and ji. W. Seely were appointed & | Seses ttich, Mont, Barnard, Frank Chayman, | ). blackford, Orpheus Boyden, Viol Bacritt, | Washington, Maude arter, Mary, Ann | west; $150. Thomas Nichols, au ‘arrie | Duffy, Ella Louisa Foster, Caroline Pierr sie Koontz, Emma Eckstein, | Louisa Pierre, Lucy Theresa Smith, Thos. Al- | ters, Jos. Brown, zie Johnson, Mary | Ster, Bruce D. Be! Lambreeh', Louis | Chapman, Wm. Dun} eommittee on constitution. dames Gladmon, A colored male infant—alive this time fora wonder—was found by a colored boy morning on a lot on {5th street, between A and B streetssoutheast.and brought tothe sta- oiph L. Schultze. Henry. Dahler, 4 ‘ ida shed, 5 k Loefties, John Muir- head, Wyllys Gaines, George Schneider, Th Jeska, Tileston Chambers, Miam | jen. J rdon, Casseli Severance, Henry Fall, Nor- | ("yy mes Gibson. a is r, eh, Louis | Chapman, Wm. D , 1 Ward, Ay Maekarians, teacher.—Belle | J; Neurath, Vanetta Stearn; Henderson’ Crom adison, Edward G. Gilmore, Co all diseases of teething in children. it relieves es ON EXHIBITION ge the child from palii, cures wind colic, rezu. 626 AND SALE 626 jates the bowels, aud, by giving relief and * MARKMITER'S 1d heaith to the child, gives rest to the mother. FREE AKT rye AND STORE, To LapIES aND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to Choice on Pan ao STREET. ets north DM Richardson, Helea, Wat | CT™Er Band Sd st rT, Alice A. Tan- SHEETING CoTToNs, from W. Bell. Rudolpaus | towels, yard long. all tinen Ward, Auna | tafle linen ; cassimere for men and boys’ wear, | call attention to A. Fischers Chomenl Gente Eogravings, Chroma, &c. i y Of 5 3 “ ‘ 5 15, 18, 20, 25e.; white counterpanes, 50 cts. and 5 - Ni } , er Hangings, acow tion by Onicer Clement 0.8 ¢ | eiien. Lonise Martin, Frances Ellen Johnson, Caro- | up. Towson's, 636 Peunsyivania avenue, souch | M&# Cpe ger ee preg is and Tas- Amusements, Excursions, &c. Allen, May Daish, John Armstrong, Arthur PRTM DIVISION. line Lena Jone’, Isaac Snowden. side.—Advt, laiest improvements, whether of American or r o ‘Opera. The presot ae, Re. Bryant, henrietta Viera, ue < inearet |, School No. 2, first grade, Mary P. Wilson, schsnoot No. 3, prade No.2 Miss LP. Bruce, a 7 Kuropean invention; he {8 enabled to do his Ene pera.—The pres axter, avis, Marga f 4 eacher.—Ida Harris, a Tayle = COURTS. mi, he Is Pairis opera by a fine amateur. e¢ ng, Mary Smith, Annie. Govley, Frederick Myra Hendley, W fred i ach a Harris, Martha N an -E COURT: atthe > nal Theater last night was a yielding toa very general @ repetition. will be again produced at a at the National to-morrow afternoon. ell. , now.—The e: Jence of Mr. | Lulie Tenn ew Show,” now exhibiting at | den, Eaw ak MeDonnell ierson, Margaret Ti Barker, Chas. Brogden, Henty H Work in a manuer not to be equalled by those ¢ ola : | Bi 4 Circuit Court—Judge Humphreys. Rot possessing these facliities. His cleansin; ’ | Reeves, Agnes Coyle, Bertha Crockette. Lillian | Kennedy, Ida Cole, Margaret Di re Yesterday, Peter Schram and wife vs. J. | aud dyeine fates oa) Geni’s suits are, in Qeatman, Emily Dalton. Mary Herfuth, Ada | man, Matia £. B. Holmes, Mary Hail, Mary | Ford ‘Thompson’ trial resumede Woosice for | fact, the cheapest in the city ou account of his renwood. Mary A. Hall it Loe! Fanny Jolinson, Sarah Thompson, Plaintis fe 4 74; appeal on exceptions. superior work, B-A speci y of his con- No. 619 D'strectn. : I i ¢ John Gooley Willie Stow- | orge Sehul anor Og ie 1 Coup’s Bran. va Lacey, Amy Thom, Nellie Prout, Mary Morr i Sta Tompkin: M. Fenivy, Margaret Walker, Henrietta Sands, Marcha iH lor defendant, | sis : Ss reel Eleanor Og" Vavis Cora iy Price, George J. Freeman, judgment for defendant. | sists in removing | from costiy party dress. | will he promptiy attended to, (hap We Walke: on, Mary vs. Raltimore & Ohio Railroad com. | es: 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re. s mention (de sides those heretofore mentioned in Toe Stak none them the lightning musket at bayonet drill of Frank and Mrs. Austin. The . = ag Oy ee . cilla | Jos. Labbs, John H Sands, Ch ny; judgment set aside, and sirieken from | moves grease spots eifect ual from any article, | 7 Pee oer re cane io Deine pro Stel oop ary Kearney, Caroline Spillman, An- | ° Sehool No. 1, 11 lenin, “Owen vs: Kraak; avand seerceon: | moxes areas Dressing givesthaiuan appearance | EXCU RSIONS AND PICNICS Prind wevenigr io conan write ary er Buckley, May Phillips, Susie Bartle, Wettie | teacher—Cecclia EB. Burwell. d judgment. Lenahan Douglas: dis: | as if newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned; two | 2 od ve on and evening, is crowded, but the | Sctivol 15. i t ‘ Copein Mary M. Orme, Mary sed be court, Huih vs, Kinsinece ee | Soin roe wes mae 3 Sa = pectators, are comfortable. the seats being | Dyer, Renuetty herr. Charies M . : cond ‘grade, Mary A. Saw, | John Baggott’ if juissed by court, Huth vs. Kinsinger some x best citi. 7 Mf the features of the French; Lee Hinttl ‘Jamas John Cameron, Willie Pixley, George Boyd. rke, Carrol A. Brooks, Will MS; verdict for defendant; da ow are deserving ‘of spe ’ Groener, George Callan, Fredk. | H.Biand, Frank } Charles Lewis, George M rd, Eugene Goodrieh, Ch Ayers, James H. Bel 1, Miss P. Woodson wah E. Smita, Rot WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jace n, #047. Thompson vs. Sharp et al; dis: by court. Equity Court—Judve MacArthu GEORGETOWN ADV’M’T: mes Sheahan, —————— —— 1, Ferdinand y Sampson, Samuel Smith,Chas. dward Saxton, Ernest. Hodge, Fred: Lena Hum Joseph Barbour, on. Sol Sol Yesterday. Chureh ys. Howell; truste rontaining cand Solomon Soiot Columbus fi i “Tuor arg locality of the tent is discouraging to the rieheit, Win. McCoy. ri My an E. Body, Etiza J vort ratified conditionally. Tuom nly painted and grained: a large abel Nh ad usual ‘crowd who ‘bang ‘around lie ot hool No. &, A. BL teacher.—Ida | ( ate eae wre ary Pinder tact Tray, Sglumission appointed to take. tes: wich gat thresh at stable andcate siuwatting etn Wille the respectable people who go. Insi ager, Antoinette 3 Amelia Rot Anne Leddon Bins coun, 11, Marcellus Jaekson, 3 herdycale ratiied finally Pony we, Wee. dette asa —— gig San ee Sue Gately. Mary oss, Neliic Hoss, Cora | beth Glass, May ¥ Washington, Mary You Ward Building Association: rile. issued. t: alse. excunens -ehureh, will zive | Sophia Reinhart, Annie Cull, Mary Weeks Mary Stahl, Er Richard | Diggs, Edward Ambler, returnable June 15th. Fowler vs. Kelley PIANO. but : Perfect order. for GEORGETOWN MASONIC CiutR, Monday b 4 oe ORIG Cy BE ' Haar » Lorenzo Copeland, Ella Ca confesso made final, "District of Colu ne half the original cost. Call at No. 8 High « ipa: panaas fad ning, wudine Brooks, ( ace Brooks Clara Ashi | ‘i Be hook Ne , grade. No a 1. L. Beason, Myers: trustee's bond approved. Pa Georgetown, D. C.. where all information wilt TO GLYMONT, ping 40m on the Ja in Kelly, €3 eacher.—Sophia Reid, Mary Waters, Annie | po vers daenes ree ee eroved. 5 ve piven. aster N WEDNESDAY, 3 yas Mose'y. The boat wil iy Hose Seeker’, Charlotte | Abtlen, E, Hatiday, teaehor.— | Bender, Jane ChurehiliSarah Wiutty.bianehe | 1arkers decree revising ows decree tobe phe | J {STARLISHED INIA Prd ogriethd lg iptly 3 ny argare peanitor C the | ry Hailey, Chas. Trusheims Wm. Hough, | Beckett, Clara Smith; eniey Washington, ared. Washington Market company vs. fs and Improved in 1874; the Most Com- | leave foot of High treet- Geers, Hon to the regular excursion ther F ane Ha (oat faring | Jolin’ Donegan, Jolin Bundiek. Simon Lyon, | Roberta Hill, Florence ‘Bennett, James Scott, eese; decree of sale. Smith vs. Dundore plete in this part of the Country. town, at 8 sm. G'h-street whart, = e z . C : er, Ada Burch, | Hubert Johnson, Edward Barni:z, Fdward | Joseph Canter,Lemuel Thomas, Henry Simms, | L¢*s issed with costs. $ W. H. WHEATLEY'S Washingtor. at @a.m, and 2 ild, o Byra lig an. | Aelier, Arthur Righter, Sinclait Dovaidson, | Timothy Buckner, William Saunders, William ence to auditor. a & 5 a * a Alexanaria going snd returning ore Wild, parry, ram, Amelia Al man- | Chas. Timms, Richard Whit more. Martin, Sarah Boston, Heueretta Brooks. company ; order for production of defendant's PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND ScovrinG Es- | and String Bar gether with ir, sperger, Sarah ag ete ate, Georze | | School No. 4, Belle Haliday, teacher—Kate | | School Now 4. erade’ No. 1, Miss C. A. Pink- Ye a BLISUME books before auditor. Jauley, Mary Crump, E: Kotumann, Mary St Pp, Fannie Chase, Mat ¥ cciebrated Bo Ti J nes e vg me 9 Geor evening at Drury, John Clark. James Hunter, Frederie 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George and the Capes, returnin Anderson, Elmer Sothoron. Charies Ro: i The Steamer Sue to-morrow her | Michael Barry, John Barry, Forest Luce, Win. | Koe Saturday nicht excursions to Point Lookout Duekett, Edward Taylor,’ Mi and Piney Point, leaving at 8 p.m. Osear Luce, Win. Frank, The BOB. krcursion will take place on Sun- | Minnie Webster. Eli a9 bext. See advt. * Sherman, Jany ‘or a number of other Sunday excursions Schoo! No. 10, L. yalyin, teac! see advertisemen and second grades — Ada nan, Hattie Statter, Mary Me ne- | hey, teacier.—Cora Colwell, Eliza Freeman, PROBATE COURT—Register We' lie Hi yayman, Gabriella Garnett, Le Yesterday the willof Elf G town, DC. yphax, Jennie Stuart, iten- | aqnitted ty (eee Euzabeth Dab A Everything appertaining to the tusiness hell. Skinner ler, Lena Bowling, Annie Jacobs, lrene | ard Tayerns, Alzena Marshal, Jessie Worm. | T "Holcombe execatric, Willof Ann Mo Ac. Pes, sarect fe, eae Ouloring of saree or tHe ¥ 1K | Liphard, Bianche Pettit, Mary Allevine, Celia | ley, Lilian Pondexter, John Syphax, Albert ton; executor zave bond in $100. Estate of rugge an Dax pa sre al eat ‘ eee OF THE FOURTH STREET heaag | Show, Ellen Cook, Ida ‘Sieg¢l, Mary Frazier, | Johnson, Laura Jac Corneiia Brown, Jane G. Moss; second and final account of | free er a ge, Orders by matt ‘and -express (Navy Yard, is, Mary Groves, Bertha Bruckheimer, Schooi No. 5, grade , Miss M. F. | executor passed. E promptly attended to, Address as above. jeLl-tr MONDAY EVE unebaker, Lillie Anderson, Ellen | teacker.—Charles Talber ia Pouce CovRT—Judge Snel On the splenced steamer’ © jane Edua Tune, Ellen Dailey, Sarah Robert Douglas, Frank Yesterday, Henry Lindsey, loud and. bois- Pek SALE The Kast Wing of my Dwelling, | Mosely.» 40 miles down the river. J THE CONFEDERATE DEap—The Memorial rew. Maggie Gentner, Minnie Gentner. Hannah Tunnell, teacher,— Hen Htiams. Tonia Toei ha (tous: & Molly Halt, street profanity: #5. | Brick Suiuaing with tree seam ee ee See foot of ech street “at St pene esterday the simple but impressive exercises | (ne pyonte tis Warceee Hace) Keats | Champim, A:tred Hasler, Lillie Montlort. Thomas: “Hiebaed Wah award Crumb, David | Wiliams anotluer of ie sahie sore was sare | Bre eee ete MONT Og application at 168 West atthe Gih-sitect wharf on Gee Ireident to the decoration of the graves of the | id aie, Robert Sutton, vranhy Ban, gle Gibson, lary, Bau, Mi aul i da Hiehard Washington, Alfred Camp- | 9 the farm for thirty days. Sam: Shekels an an ey re > $0 t Arlington. 7 2 arena. Fi uF ae. ees, Mary Caliahan, y Carroli, George A. i OMS. . — i * Stated that after the assemblage aes eated’as | ete Fohn Parsons, Frank Moris, Carrol Maude Huiland, Addie Haring taled | School No. t, utade No.1, Miss Fannie 2. | path and tramp, was sent to labor on the LADIES’ GOODS. order by Dr. A.¥.P-carned. president ot |g No. 1 COND, DIVISION. Lightfoot. Irene Piedmore, Lulu Reed, Luein- | Bradford, teacher—Rosa Gradie, denneite | 1 McKenney, two nice-looking young men. the association, Rev. Dr. Harrison offered a | yjuelto! No.1. Mary C. Jones. teach da Weaver, Sallie Kenner, William Key, Ida | Jackson, Ellen Johnson, Vietori 3 M. 3 v - young men, __jelteae EXCURSIO! eX CURSION en, A. . E. CHURCH, ackson. 3 children 25 (CURSION TO GLYMONT. et e Poweil, Sara | a ae mm 5 : ; prayer. Inthe course of his invocation he | Morgan, Joseph Cheyney, Oliv Cook. George Free, Newman, John Addison, Samuel Berrs. Je- | Tiree Oiticer Jones eae the eee | QTE EE crass, OTM EE OF the B. B. CHOIR, asked God's lessings upou those who had | Peticis Van Ieeaih, Moris. Woot an Bitanweth Hana Rite eer ‘abel | Martha Jackson Mor man Isabella Diggs, | out at each other from the shoulder, Hoth LARGE REDUCTION, | lace on SUNDAY NEXT, Sad alleetion to de ceria ede ae bE love pin Harbour, George Brown, K Mfiles, | aeaneaeeh Albrech’,Clara J. Villette, | gon, Irene Mathelws, Lily Ward, Katie Wileon, | MCh, “Sie uuage, the influence of livuor; $> | HOSIERY, CORSETS. GLOVES, UNDER- = oe oe thanks for the goodness of God. for their lives | HU Eisen , hond Burke, William tobinson, Arthur Tyson, James West, : : ne Scrap Dowell, John Flynn. Benj. | soy. ia W. 4 i ZAR. J] o FoR FortTn armody, Rosina McCoy, Sophia Weber, | Mcdora I ‘d guilty; thirty aays in jail. Hen- | Great bargains in job lots of HOSIERY and NORF had been spared while many tlousands have | Yorn, Thon Beal ; pleaded ‘euilty to an a y 8. | Godman E. iron, ple: ESS MONKOS, n se i,’ Mary Haro! Gray, Katie Wood, Daniel Johnson, | 172, Pleade 5, Oo : : CORSETS. CRPOLK AND THE CAPES , a Harris, Willis Kelly, Harry Needteldt. maa 4 ny : rietia Fiiess pleaded guilty to an assault on 4 4 768 EXCURSION BY fallen in battle or by disease, and many are | Natris, puulam, Kelly, Harry | Needfeldt, Iiia' Savages Hlorence ue. srade No. 1, Miss L. T. Jones, | Sani Oswall. A clear case of jealousy. AS | gyerottend ns CREPE LISSE RUFFLINGS | y-asn7NGTON LODGE, No'6, I. 0. M. dead whom they loved while liv ing sn art. Joseph Voigt, Edward Niies, Win. Martha Emipbell ‘Jen: ‘ary Addison, Genevieve I. Brown, | “threatening letter followed this assault, de. | WEY UMBRELLAS, finest goods at reduced | _ The steamer Jane M a rton, Berry Thompson. . y fendant was requiried to giv weley will leave the whiart of $100 to Keep the peace tow: ersonal bonds | prices, foot of 6h sree, SATURDAY beth Vren ordon, Hannah Harris, Thos, V s Sarah for six | “ Another case of those WHITE SHIRTS just in, | June 15, at 630 p.m teacht, , Eva Lewis, | liams, Jesse Gardner, Freneh Johnson, Ch School No. 2, Salite A. Dalton, teacher. a P. Cook, Car A Hurdle, Ade < ster, Isaac Wats, res months. No testimony was taken. Ruth Beautiful assortment of FANS at tae lowest | Alexandria, retuening at 6 aE Cook, Hurdle, Adelade Kine, Jos, Tunster. Isaac Watson, Peter West, | Tice assault on ein, Weems: personal | prices. Odd Loteatd REMNANTS at any price. | Monday morning. , Mary A. Sniith, Amoiia He Wate), eee Kichard Brown, Martha Moten, Ernest Har’ | Ponds’ to keep. the pence. “Garesue Toe | Daily acteat a ae ean A Tickets “Gents. $2: Ladies. $1. To be had at one common. brotherhood s thar, bea Anderson, Lottie Bozan, Elise Butgy, Minnie Colored Public Schools. Chaney, Jas. Johnsom Fae Wate Ada | and Victor Archited were up for affray: the a ‘ dyge,. NS NOUNS EUR Store, . prevail in all parte of cde nae ae Margaret Bo Columbus.” Mary Ie DAYS—TUE KOLLS OF MERIT, a School” No.’ grade "No. 1, Miss Jennie V. Noble Peterson, iar | PARASOLSt PARASOLS: Partasous: | | tickets 50 iat tous might be given all present to the discha Mary Le bal ing days exercises in the colored | jyabneyucherT Aumie Cox, Lillie Page, Mary y continued, He'was | ~~ Prices Marked Down QB the beat, Prof. Pistorio's exce and that they might so demean | ¥f E. Hayden, Agnes I aay i irst | Dabney, Comelia Fantroy, Mary He caugit by Otieer DuBoi eph Anderson, Brices Marked Down, be in attendance, sto be useful to themselves and . 2 7 d Ag : t erday in the first | Delah’ Reeder, Riddie Ward, Sarah V assault on Jeremiah Brown; $5. Mark Seott To Close Out Stock, = > a wie! sub-division Stevens, Miner, and Sumuer | ivston, Lucy Bailey, Emma Herndon, D; Was fined $:0 and costs for keeping a disor- To Close Out Stock, §°sP4¥ EXcUBSION present generally wore Highten igs. The merit rolls were as follow: Qe Avene) Mary 6a Geo: Hatton. | Geriy house; an appeal was noted and S200 PLAIN AND FANCY HANDLES. MARGHALL WALL, badges leite irgini ment,” or i 7, Miss E. V. Brown, | G& Smith, rnin. Bt Ty ebineg® Butlers | ponds fixed. PLAIN AND TWILLED SILK. STFAMEK MATYANO, Capt. Win. H. Byles, anemper’s Bs u [and were headed by the Henrleita’ Myers’ grade No. I Mise 0, Parker AFFRAY BETWEEN FATHER AND SON. From $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1 75. $2, $2.50. $3, $3.50, | {© whart EVERY phere Was a iat nS assernbt ee preset toad . Mary Barreit Anna Hill, Alfred. Nixon, Eulalia | , Herman C. Mattern, a young man, was ar- ‘own, Mary Miss L. P. Mat Qn 3.30 p. m., retar on W ashizgton at’ on aby previous confederate decofation day, and Representative Blackburn, of Kentuek Was among those present. A movement was put on foot to have the confederate dead re- raigned on the charge’ of assault and battery kon mat care ast aS iper cenite nite above ou his father, John B- Mattern, “ne father SAE SUWAON 0A: ’ Nancy Atwood, Annita curger, on, Gabriel Coakley, John Simms, Sa- stifle a 2 ih Counter, ine Alexander. testified that he keeps ac Z. M. Roginski. Dy grade N School No. 3, € Heald, teach ley. 6 tous On TN mable tern by OF : tues teacher — Margaret Wilson, Kana Bel, " noithern, portion of the elty; his son jet hebdehie yore raced Gut aud N a rconea cian George Chorpennine, sma Brooks, Fanny Jackson, Anna De} RIN His TRAVELS.—Mr. Patri srt cy 4 5 aa i. TUCKER JONES, Agent. mofed from Arlington to some cemetery yet | Bradley, George Chorpenning, Loulsa Colbert, Kate’ Foley, Mary White Ck, a grocer, complained. to the po, | hezteets his cigar aig todo Jobblis work | JUST BECEIVED to be selected by the Confederate Memiorial | }oyio Dennis Mahoney, Wi , | Florence Harrison, Abbie Bennett, Mary Way rday of having been swindled in the store. Yesterday he got to work at his A case of NALOSTAN ISLAND. Association, and a meeting will be held soon George Sardo, Stephen Stllivan, Lewi Sinn) | man, Adele Dou: Emma Prater, Alice cy and 3 Werth of groce carpentering, and witness ordered him to stop FRENCH CHIP HATS, | 4%, The Beautiful Resort, is now open for the re- Contedonn eatery stepsin the matier. ‘The | Huch Ward, Richard Willet, Charles cimmen. | Coley Melvina Oeckas means of 2 bogus check, by a stout man a itand go to Work making cigars, He refased | Which weare selling at $2. “OUBICRICS AND PRIVATE PA Confederate Memorial Association of this city | Than’ Harre'Zimmenmaty School No. 1, grade 6, Miss E. W. Somerville, | forty years old, dark complexion to doit, and got into a passion and dre All our siock of CHIP and STRAW he Grounds Lave ben iniproved ant Pre Zul Attend the decoration of the graves of the | 20s ootNe. 4. Catherine #, Johnson, tencher.— | teacher,> Bush, Carrie Johnson, Emma | in black eloth elothe bisiol and fired it at_ witness, the ball (a large | HATS marked down to correspondingly Dining aud Reception Hows retarnished confederate dead in the cemetery near Alex- | Margarita Spaulding, Edith Meloy. Mary Arth yles, Mary Wright, Martha Williams, Rich- | about dusk Wednes sized Derringer) taking effect in his left breast, | low prices. Daring this month we oller Meals at ali umes, and furs andaia ni Ke | Susie M. Kuhner, Rachel Walker, Amby Wylie, Peters, James Ferrell, Bernard Alexander, | Some groceries but had only a che making a wound, but did not enter. He was | bargains in style. and Steam Ferry to carry Be . : ? vy. | Ida Fitzgeratd,’ Mary Espey, Hora ¢ borne, Kley, elyn Smith: | had been paid him by a eentie afraid of him, as he had made threats. The MILLINERY Goops to and from ihe Island. Chu Oe ae ee nL een eae: | Nina Meticnateen, Lillian toskheee Bee cet | Locke bare Me y Pi ord, Hat- | banking hours. McCormick let him have | Sen, Who was in the dock, testified in behait : OUVIN spel other Associations are respectfu Jar meeting of the Franklin Co-operative | > e gi belted ats ie or. Willia Shit . - a 1 f himself that bi $ repairing a window in | £9 telease stock. Fall stock of JOUVIN and | give us a call. as we are determin Building Association, #2300 was advanced, at | 12S, Minnie Jouvenal, Leuisa Suter, Isabelle Lr Hunter, Wy liam uM Shelton, | groceries and change to the amount of the the shop, when tils came home drank | MONOGRAM Kip GLOVES. °. Pleasant aud agreeabie to all, an average premium of %) per cent. Bchool Now iweade: Nb. 5 eh Lean on he Raed, the nome of | cna’ commenced quarreling OkE he nantes MES, M. J. HUNT. P. MCLCUGHLIN, Propreea anager, At the, ut teznlar meeting of tie Jefferson : ard, | which was on Middleton & Covs bank: aera | and witness was afraid he was gong to beat | _se10-tr Nos. 621 and 623 D str-et. = : Jane ‘o-operative Bui ssociation, $1,100 was line Ri Early, George Hi rese! . check yeste! vas fe her, as he was very quarrelsome and desper- a = 4TH JULY. 4TH JULY. advanced, at 3 e premium of $3 per Maud Holland 4 aries Chatap, Jolin, Bent O be worthless. A man anseriig the ARNG | ate’ Witness went into the reom atid ld ais | ]UST IRECEIVED—A now invoice of = cent, . - , ENa Lawrenson. | ree brown, Ellen Payne, | description, yesterday purehased of a grocer | father that he must not hurt his mother, as LEGHOEN FLATS, FRENCH GRAND RAILROAD EXCURSION > ed regular meeting of the Arlington | L¢ }annab Fitzhugh, Elouise Bryant, Elizabeth | in the neighberhood of the O street matket,a | She Was weak and sickly. His father threw a Seana operative Building Association, $1.3 Dwas | ccrivener, #Howard 0; Cook, Christian G. | Hudnell, Catherine Tucker, Earnest. Martin, | bill of goods which he ordered te be sent to a | piece of board at him, Which he dodged, and and AMERICAN CHIP3. TO RICHMOND AND RETURN, advanced, at am average premlam of 8) per | Peeer Witiam oy Martin Charlee J Walter, | Marcela Breen Rate eile eee sara, house on Q street, and tendered in payment a | he then threw some weights at hint and lexesue Trains leave Baltimore cent. . . nas | Willam 5. Madert, F-ank H- Quinlan, John | sii, Rachel Jones, Georgie Brooks, Annita | check sighed L.’P. Winer in favor of J. T. | Clinched wituess to thrust him out of doors. | Also, 30 boxes o! and Potoma: Depot at 6:30 ..o55 Sl SmegaS sae ouanue to Dring low rates, ashas | Hie. Richard P. Clifton, Wiliam. F.C Burke. Reid or bearer, for $s, and received the | Witness had the pistoi in an inside vest pock- ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS. am, Round Trip $2.0 been the case during the greater part of the | i. Walker, Henry Orth, William School No. 2, grade No. 5, Miss C. A. Patter. | change. The grocer failed to find the house | et, and during the struggle between thein_ it it : , Literal discount to "or past = ane Syerene preniom cealized ke | Niurkart, E. Garret Linthicum, George W. | son, teacher. Ell beth Armisted, Fanny | indicated, and then be i fell out_on the fioor and was accidenta! s- | Donght for one-third their value, will be sold ac- 1 very little over the minimum—‘) per cent.or | Durkart, E. ‘: * ‘} S per cent. per annum—and a larg! portion at | Keen, Andre Hunter, Wentworth C. Jones, Brown, Florida Ball, Luey Brown, H jet | he had been swindled. | he same game has | charged. He then left the house, and was soon | cordingly. are si 8 p Cail aud examine our prices and stock before buy- the minimum only. Old advanessot biehe, | Waite 1, Wiord, Sarah Dickison, Adele Dodson, | been tried on other merchants, who ‘are anx- arrested. He aE bor pened fo eae the ing elsewhere. ® . fos and loans at 10 pen Cont ee neat | | Beboo! No. 6, Clara jata Gibson, Mariam. unter, Amita Joy, | iously awaiting another call’ from the man | evidence ef Dr. Adams, who was called in to Mrs, J. P, PALMER, ean ee at the iow pee 53h |v. Kavanaugh, Lillie P. Bailey, Mary 1 lizabeth Page, Cora Smith, Martha Wayman, | with a check. see the old man. fee-tr 2207 Fret., bot. 1th and 12h eta, the spring of the year, when, building opera, | Augusta Aue, Jennie Furmage, “Margaret | Ella Washington. Maria Wilson, Alicia Wil ESI Juliet Sone nesoraite becie: Grought | Kessel, Mollie Mastbrook, Ida Preston, dose | liams, Jas, Cole, Harrison Ferrell, Wm. John | Diet ror THE Stc ss _ Julie ny money has brought higher rates of premium, but this year, so : 7 ME. SEANNERATE. bas closed her e . = ny School, GEORGETOWN. Mi Nablictincns in Wastingtor She nae . | PONT Lookour loughby Clara Ford, Alma Knowies, Oda | son, Chas. Thomas, oie cynthia bs Wm. Har. | Corson, from the Ne Fi i a structi i esting | ved two cases of imported BON NETS! STEAMER “SU i | ener, Gertrude Merrill, | ris, Moses Hutchinson, Cynthia Johnson, Car- | delivered an instructive and interesting lee: : _—— rece ‘Seastd . ‘i PAN SU initia ubihi sopu eee y Ry an Freddie iteugh des: He Dolley, Cora King, Alice Robinson, Daniel | ture last night before the pupils of the Wash: | "Tur ATTACK ON Miss SULLIVAN Arrest of | and Hiding and Seapide HATS, which ehe Cart, W. ©. GEOHEG A? Good SAMARITANS.—The sixteenth annual | nie Denison, May Hayes. Durbam, nk Coward. ington Training School for nurses upon the | the Highwaymen.—Yesterda: morning the | 9Pe3 Worth ‘Charles street, Baltimore, The Elegant Iron Steamer SUE will resume her ssion of District Grand Lodge No.3 teal Sehool No. 7, Anna L. Sargent, teacher.— | _ School sfrade E. Paze, teacher.— | subject of “diet for the sick room and how to police got an the track of the negroes who DEESSMAKING inalllits branches. je3-tr SATURDAY iDIGHT, EXCUR pe s held ‘in this city yesterday. | George B, Dove, Daniel Mil John W. | Julia Atkins, Mary Alexander, Adelle Brown, | prepare it,” ‘The seats of Hie lecture room of | assaulted and robbed Mi ms Balltvanas wotlced = A RoEEe BONE, Jane 20:R. to Point Louk. = t de his annuai | Thomas, Herbe.t L. Davis, Franels Mi. Pruett, | Marry Boston. Maria Contee, Anna Morton, | the Labor xchange were well i ledjand among | in yesterday 3 Stan and by nlght ha arrested | )VpBS- SELMA RUPPER? uly Somuing at Finey Point going ae fi Ww ed | E y . John A. . Wm. | John Smith ie Reed, mena Taylor, | her a ewere s s! adi- | Joe, s 1 ? Sy, 2 ee an iy D i hart, during the year. James Burgess | fo ber pagal awit L. Barker, Frank H. Hall. | ¥ a W: Samuel Simmons,Nellie Page, | cal and other professional geutlemen. Atthe | to be. the Pape ul in the robbery and the OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, Wasnt ae a tae pies made a report showing a membership of 2 | Joseph G. Enderle, Louis G. T: Frederi¢ rtha Smith, conclusion a vote of thanks was. given Miss | assailantof the young lady, Lizzie Johnson, | Has gust opened a large and select assortment of furnishalon + aed a eash received for the yed 3. The fol W. Fiske, Wim. J. Bolw: Donn, 2 grade No. Miss C. 4. Jones, | Corson. Dr. Autisell, the president of the | Ben. F Bates, Richard Holmes, Levi Jonson, | twpanrs' AND CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS n ing officers were elected: e | Charle Fiske, Wm. P. Sturm, Louis C! 1 Georgiana Beander, Annie Johason, | school, stated to the audience that the Com. | OUL0 Mead and Ike Weaver, all colored. It ‘and BONNETS, BUSES. ¢ infor We Hl Hi! Martin, John S. Ste: Perry. Alice Stubbs, Elizabeth Ward, | missioner of Education had sent for Miss Cor- | appears that the above, with ‘perhaps others, LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, .. Agents. corner ABD i 7 f Mercer Alexander, Edward Whitlow, Anita | son to come to Washington to consult with | were on their way to a pound party and dance st. wharf, F, 4 ¥ Myers, Robert Garnett, Jane Taylor, Emma | him ‘Spon the subject of introducting the art | on 6th street, between Frederick and Market And all Kinds of ——— vine z T.Saimom K 8. gore Schondan, Sanford N. Whitwell, t | Guilberry, Julia’ Bolden, Jane Cox, Jennie | of cooking into the public school system of the | streets, when the assault oceurred. Lizzie CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOUDS. mmaner (MENTS SAyING BEEN te; R. J. Hoimes. ¢.,Prince, Edmund A. Strause, Thomas 8. | Spears, Sidney McFarland, Ursuline "Brooks, | country, and that it was probable the Wash- | Johnson was arrested by Officers MeGlue and inf ieds Susan Bick sim | AYGRTS WOREE peperItOr of the School No.8, Emma L. Wilson, teacher.— | Syphax, Cora Thomas. : tening to her again upon this aud kindred sub- | and a streets and New Hamps! re aronus. ERIES; SILK ahd WOESTED baane Dr | the Steamer LADY "om ThE AKG tor on Was ta . The members of | Louisa Artes, Alice A. Courtney, Mary C. School No. 2, grade No. 4, Miss M. L, Law. | ject. with Miss Sullivan’s corsets on, and others of the the Order paraded someol the principalstreets | Zimmerman, Grace E. Courtenay, Maggie A. | rence, teac! er.—Ulara Bowie, Sara Muse, Mary in 0 newest styles. CHILDREN’ APB | month Of June at reduced Tickets, wil — the stolen articles in her possession. ‘This | Msdeto order. ~ TS EACIarSe tr” | Coupons for Passage and Fare at Howl ae stat in the afternoon, and made a fine appearance. | De Land, Minnie Butt, Elizabeth A.Edmonds, | Baggett, Emma Dayis, Emma Brombre: , Ella SchooL EXAMINATIONS are en ragle, and | woman is the mistress, it is said, of the perpe- at f Office of the Company, Room 3, over — Emma Rondebush, Grace Fenlon, Wi a | Lynch, Jane Freeman, Wm. Trice, Thomas | Patents, guardians and children are on the | trator of the assault. Shortly afterwards Levi PECIAL NOTICE. THE Police BOARD met last night and ap- Ronaevoh, CF aon, Weneunin ynch, Jane §' Nationa! Metropolitan Bank. L rel a im SAMUEL BACON, President. L Re M. Smith, Joseph Savoy. Robert Fr an, Laura | %ivive for any information relating thereto, | Johnson was arrested by Officer Edwards in = 305-1 bs oved licenses as follows: Mrs. Christiana | (ase Rowen 8 Frencee Ben, Teens, | Smith, Joseph Savoy, Ho ‘Wormiey, Wine Hill, | and a¥ it is desirable for parents and guard” | ihe arst ward. ‘Seare was then made for Joe GURMONT PAVILION, Ehmantraut, Christian Baum: Keene, Amelia L. Miller, J. May Medford, | Jas. Wormley,Lulie Moore, Varick Hawkins, | 1ans to haye their children or wards appear to | Williams, and it was ascertained that he, with LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my beautiful summer resort has changed Its Swartz. Onicers Byram and Bergen were di Charlotte Nash, Emma Pach, M. Florence Chas. Canter, Wm. Mabel, Ella Stewart. the best suvantage wo take leasure in direct- | a man named Richard Holmes, had started up | own make for sale at very reasonable Management and has been placed In first-rate ‘d from the force. | The of Peabody, H. Lavinia Duvall, Eunice G. Pren- | “School No.3, grade No.4, Mrs. M. V. Dat- | ing the attention of such tot! cathe bey eat | the canal early in the morning. Lieut, Skip- | prices zan. B. weRnay Qrder. and Is Low open for excursion parties, e, attorney to the board, relative to the | tiss Louisa Johnson, Belle N.Rawlett, Jane E. | cher, teacher.—Georgiana E, Butier, Elizabeth | ready-made ripents: tor outs’, bo pad pon, with Officers Hisea, Harper and M: ors "610 AU statis ay nO Wee ey Serving of illegal warrants, wasread. Init he Rogers, Marv E. Carroll, Josephine V. Neely, | Reed, Mary E. Jones. Louisa Straws, Annie shia zen £ ound a < e. Or eo ng | made immediate pursuit, and final iy wit the Opposite Patent Office, 15 King street, Alexandria, Virgina, tor ‘open. giaims their legality and says he will appear | Jeanette P. Hayes, Mary E. Tauberschmidt, | Hinsemund, Florence Coakley, Rachel Oliver, | House tee See OWwledecd reo ns | assistance of citizens on the road and atGreat | peates Boots and Bhoos Meade to order st snort dates. jel-Im and defend the action of the police if neces- | Ameha H.B. ‘Gehleusee Mary E. Tancil, Jennie Jones, Margaret ote lia avenue, thas nowledged re to | Falls, they were caught at Howard Garrett’s | notice. marS0-tr | ——____________jei-ts_ mary. The secretary was ordered to advertise School No. 9, Susie’ B. Brown. teacher.— | Tyler, Catherine Lomax, Carrie E! Lipscomb. grat y the rants OF 74 youn me satisfy the | store, in the latter place. Holmes made on = oSertis aes EEE TRSFON.—The steamer mem erry vloreed property iu the hands | prenry Artes, James K- Cullinan, Walter Wy- | | School No. 3, grade No. 4, Miss M. T. Kiger, lesires of the older folks. —Ad» siderable resistance. The others above name Su PADY OF THE Lak wi at ise Rroperty clerk. He was also directed to | vill. Marald A. Trembly, William C. Mason, | teacher. — Elizabeth Lawson, Harriett Wil: SILKS! SILKS! SILKS !—The che cheapestcolorea, | Were arrested last might as Rencesorse. ey BEST SWEET Excursion Trips on SUNDAY "AF. Tnvetiory of air preeerenats (gmake out a | Jo py Rautman Menty Meena, Alexan. | Yams Tudor Waters, Alfred ‘Noble, William | gj dja, Suite STUART ‘Washington ; plain be Mar aap tr reek pega caer FEENOONS, leaving her what, terminus of the for transfer to the new Commissioners. ger Suit, Linwood Cutler, John R. Cox, Gustav | Lynch, Frede 3s Cohoway, George | Colored silks; cream, navy blue, light blue, | Great Falls the citizens were very anxious to th OF 9th sts. line of cars, at 8 p.m.. for 86 hours® Potidland tae - Voig:, William Hodgkin, Harry B. Merritt, | James Price, Douglass’ Cohoway, George | © : relieve Jude y é sail on the Potomac, calling at Giymont going ‘Tue Most ATTHACTIVE Sate or tue Sea. | B. Chariton Havenuer, William Muehleisen, | Matthews, Charles Foote, cabrakain once seal brow, ight brown, cardinal ted, and al responsibility in the matter. | Miss Sullivan's eames Waee, Gown and.con ing tack Paro 60 couts.” Stanmore TONSMHE Ue ALO! the entite stock’ ana Gx. | Wa. ‘Douch, kaw. F Simpson, George W, Wiliam, ‘rhomas, John, Edmunds, Willian and striped silks on pure white and light fess pent, belt fan uxconaclous condition drery BUNDAY AETERNOON at dot tures of A.K. Shepherd & Co., which takes | Garner. | Smith, ison Taylor, eric! , Gar : 4 t mont, Fare piace next Tuesday’ morning, commencite at | “Scheel No. 10, Lizzie Nichols teacher—- | ison Booker, Howard Burke, Mary ‘West, | ground; navy, blue, lig De ies PepwE 224 | In the Police Court to day the case was Dost. $1 PER GALLON. Giymgat,, rare round trip. 4 orcock. Parties fitting up new houses or dete C. Flagg, Celia Nattans, Maud. M. | James Hudsoh, Howard Jackson, Emma Mil | :9.'plack silk, 75: our real satin finish black Pont att Fe a acungerenced trom a tes Lake,” reotting will have @ splendid opportunity to | Crane, Susan B. Mussey, E. Mae Prather, | ler, im Crump. vf i $i25. "3, 7 K iS obiain bargains. Catalogues will soon’ be | Clara Frane, Katle M- Stokes, Bessie R-Clark: | “School Nod. grade No. 4A. Barbour, gliks, $1 and $125. Carter's, 711 Market | pox, and her injuries are so severe that she ready. and we advise our readers to examine | Rosa A. Graves, Henrietta J. Barnes, Harriet | teacher—Lavinia Swails, Loul is Watson, Jose: | Space.—Advt. Will'not be able to appear against defendants —_— Marea atoar Known and the stock and make thelr selections early. 1 | M-Trembly, Marie Ghisilli, Mary Smith, Fred- | phine ‘Taylor, Martha ‘Fox, Mary Lawson, | poy'r DeLay to prepare In time for your | for several days. In eus popul Me rica Semmetbauer, Susan'T. Keightley, Rosa, | Rarah Elliott, Laey Addison’ Sophia Tubman, prep x roes Will all be kept in jail Excursion Partien ae. Ts won : , f : ‘F negroes will al t . abe no open for secant D Hc eins | Pages Mage Nuon ages. Broke | Lee oemge" wan: Wilan wf | Bay ce, ronehiy tated ana covered at | egeeh ht suai once SOSH Uy meee | rat. | Ms : : vill i d : Bes ¢ rices ranging | ra U'Meara, ‘Charlowe Hone - Brooke, Sore te a ja my James Topham’s popular and extensive factory, 425 men were engaged in storing goods in Mr. F. the nds Ww! to JOS. EN } . a ae head tel: | ‘Tavior, Louise Eckstein, Mayo Perey + Lilian Burke Eliza Braxten,” ka un street. Fwenty-thres years of ractical ie’ Moore's Warehouse, on Water street, the 1421 New York avenue, | northwest ‘ave, Sw oe ‘Ge UC} ack, ‘agner, a Daly, Mary terner, Mary McPherson, ie to 6e. per pound ; old sheep from 4 to "4 corner 6th st. and i assorted stock of | Second story floor gave way and went crashing oF to GEO, BAUER, Powhatan Hom us ot pound. ‘gest best . ‘7th st. Rhodes, Wittiam Handy, Alberta Pamnks beer shawl straps, &c., in the elty— | down to the cellar, and, strange to say, noone | je13-t near U. 8. Treasury Department, Aart. 4 al pe cows and calves sold from $2) | ““sehoo! No. 11, Ellen C. = was hut. The cause of the accident was a EGULAR GRAND SUNDAY togic. Market d | Cornwell, Mary Phelps, Gnaties ‘tosh Parga, School. Nok r rae No. 3, Miss Annie Ross, defective girder, which had been put up only TNO. E. KENDALL & 50N, B, GION On the Barge. ON REDE ca. P CANNOT BE Salp in favor of | Murphy, Mary Flather, William Davis Jolin | teachen—Narel issa Beale, Pauline Byng, Mary | MarrraGe LICENSES have been issued to | last week. "No. 619 B street .t0 Pat LOE whart at o'clock 52a n corner D and 7th streets) sio | Downing, Lillian Sehloswer, | Nettie Sinith, Landonia Fage, Mary Thomas, | penjamin Pinkett and Nettie Bagley, Daniel BAR THE BALTINOKE AND POTOMAC and returping et 8, landing st Fort Their real cheapness wifi be | Cirstabella Hughes, Pauline Heiss, Ela Ford: Charles Brown, Samuel, Hun- | geott and A.S. Warters. Wm. Smallwood aud ONDS AND STOCKS. POT, ‘Washington going and returning. iated when it is known that 315 is the | rdham, Melville Hensey, Alice | ter. James Lee, Dennis Orme, Charlies Payne, | Mary Scott, Wan, Maloney, of Herndon, Va., atted States Rontis of all kinds; Have for sale a few more of’ those cele-| ‘Tickets 25 cis.; no charge for children ander ten ved wih : . ‘9 speiizapeth Keas, Jennie Clinton, | William Prater, Lewis Freeman, Henrietta | Mary Scott, Wm. Maloney, of piace; Robert a oti Re ne brated years. at which they were held earlier in the H ye y an le pson, istrict of Colum! ICE KING REFRIGERATORS ‘Dove's Band, sixteen pieces. on, and that they are marked down to #0 | H aupin. H. Russell Myeis, ose Mc: | Hariis, William’ Lewis, Lula Ames, Ella Free- Walker, of Georgetown, D.C., and Cornelia asbington and Qasrverly Sick i., | at less than half the , Wr. Diets avd Ham Sith a view toranning off the Immense stcek | Gi¥ern, Wm. Delo, Maggie MeKesver. Yar, Josephine Lewis, Susan Dyson, Fanale | Jackson, of Washington, D.G.; Moses Hunt a and Railroad Wonde andstocks.bought | *!Jeegchan {ost} Tule Barge can be chartered for $00," any now on hand.— Adv j ool No.1, Mary A. Dodger teacher. —E. School No. 2, grade No. 3, Miss M. L. Bowie, | #24 Eliza Fantzoy. 0 mar ii-tr Moth st. and Pena. svenus a PEAWUEE SOATS For utee FOR visu BOATS FOR, aq FXCEILENT COMSETS, 5, 75,1; children’s | Wad L- Pratl, Bettha Gardner, Charles M. | teacher.—Jas. Meander, Frank Cozzens, Jui | SBASONAULE CLOTHING cNow that fine set- 1S 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sab Geeta Mannductarer and taSecoers into ing, &c. J 82 . . 'S, cream, pink and light blue ; all-wool | Grass, Ea L. Morgan, Edward T. Nash, Dun: Williams, Lucy Blackwell, Bessie Francis, | tled weather is upen us, and the time to pro- ‘scriber, of the District of Colum! hath ob- United States of apls-3m rb, 2 cream bunting; navy blue, black | ¢1 L. Richmond. Rosa E. Weil, M. Alice Bur- | Thomas Clark, Avnie Pinket, Medora Allen, | vide suitable s) clothing is at hand, our | iamed from the Supreme Court of the District of Georgetown, and gr: unting ; lace bunting. 25; all-wool y Lasame, Edward Barry, Jennie Bakewell, | Willians Lewis, Lena James, Sophia Jacxson, inthe anpounce- mee, @ Special Térm, letters of ad- COMPRESSED YEAST, ee debezes : new parasols ; children’s gauze vests; } May Clements, Clara Clements, Millie P. Dyre, | John Lewis, Aunie Jackson. “| ment of Straus, the elothier,in another ccl- | minisirat on personal goats of HERMAN paleee ei ie DOWN Te FOUB CENTS. children's patasols. Carter's, 711 Market | Charles F. Geiz. Juitet 8. Grabam, Clara M: | | School No. 3, grade No. 3, Miss E. A. Bider, | Men’ 94 Sizaus, welt ane Ne 80 of Conmabinn Ai persoes’ having ciniurs | Settoe Bot Deeiae a as a nach proper: m0 Space. Large size pure white bridal quilts, | Hurlebeus, Grace 1. “Hutton, Maggie C. M. | teacher Kosa Edmunds: Ritgsherh Sig wie, | Pmtis ME; Suraus promises, well-and Re peut ue anid doriascd arb hareby waraad to gz | pd partice wishing to Ralain ‘weir good nat ANEEES SURRY ENED eR a: Eeeney Comb ee Aes. | Kit die Ma roe Ht Wasney Oa x GH Hackel Sakae ayans south ames Bae, We InyiTE an examination of our boys’ and —o fore tne Beh day of May next aS ee ee @AS-LIGHE'UFFICE, lobal!, Margaret 5 ney. les y 1 a a hy fore ” ° SPRING DRESS Goods from 12, 15, 18.20, 3. Joseph U. Wheat. Robert 1. Campbell, | Bamuel Jefferson, Hchard Warrier Armiead | children's depastment, The prices “are ($0 | icy ‘uias “othereriso bylaw bo ea Seaed trae ah GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00."S Octl-tr 412 AND 418. 10TH SrEEET. cts.; grenadines from 12, 15, 20, 25, 37, 50 ets.; :. Jorgenson, Margaret R. Fritz, ‘Rob Barker, Mary Pi:kett, Isabella Gordon, Eliza | much less than are asked for the same goods benefit oi the said estate, and ail indebted to said ¥ ee rs, cheap; Hamburg edgings, cheap. ams, Hag os W. A. Jorgensen, Jessie sores eee Chae tae, B, Lane note eS ia Bi er sere baying of of ey See ean mons: Given GENUINE ARTICLE, RSS Broek iE, “ete 68 nnsylvania avenue, I 1. Mar jrown. lackson, Nett, tt, ine} ny ady J Penusy nue, sou! | echool No.2 Mary E, Kepley, teacher —Eaith | Ispae Berry, Mary Banister, Wilgy fouesty, | us A. & Co., 316 7th street.—Advt, ~ 3ny 25 8, EL BALLAUF. Warranted free frum chemicals, mylt-tr ry e