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THE EVENING STAR. June 17. , 1S78. Weather Indications To-day, Orvics OF Currr SIGNAL OFFICER, Washington, June 17, tle Atlantic states and N by ~~ land, risine barometer, preceded by a ten rary ial ng the coast, warmer, f brisk hwesterty winds, shifting ¢ west or north, cloudy or partly cloudy and frequent rains. -_—— LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From J.C. Parker, we ha the Ni papers in advance of the mails. St il _be lighted at 7:0 5 p.m. ton sends Appleton's T Magazine an 1s. 0. resh aad » Conia! weather ew York p.m. and Journ, id Dev rated Monthly, allfor July. From J.C. Parker we have Aj Journal for July and The Union Syunre Library, 1 containing “The Three Guardsmen,” yumas. Acker, just retur: absence of three years io urope, z himself in his profession. Lat ihe university in Berlin. w and we understand it is his int his profession in this h iveree was 2 ¢ wood, for - Traitheur. a ‘The Mount Vernon Association, losing se:sion, S: hanks, by acc the th ns ifils the duties of his o nowledgment of his courtesy 2 ursionists of W nt Order Me The = addressed the chanics, than them for the ma which the excursionists had been rece! ared for, Supreme Ruler Edware N known ininister_ of 4 t the residence in Philade He w be Duriec nan states that the body of ned bank clerk, wa: Elsewhere we publish a list of the tions for . e Presiden Fusti to th e has had business. esides in the norther 48 for a few years porhood of the P. he took the acknowledgment of to deeds & ted with John BR. real est T fe is a pr one of the Fire Commi of this District, and had been in the h: While in that position, of regularly monthly pay of $1.65 to one Wim. F under a power of attorney, and endo: Warrant monthly over to him. dorsing the arrant made out Strict cont on rep Commissioners, W “resigned” at their requ vathrop, from the inquir nh, NO one seeming John os s. ». B. Wall, is the well-known coloi iy past ki i a grocer in the tl years hay been a en pay elerk. , he took it a by Alex! Acker, son of the late Nich- al the leading medical uni- als, with the view of per- He grad- ith great ent at their solu ti man Hee, € giv- asta ss to the vice regents, Lodge, No. itect L.H. Pa Norfolk M iv inia, sbyterran of his hia. hin Vir Mr. a 20¥ mell, who transferred it to | ty. fteen New Justices. nomine- n part rominent ission rsing hi instead of en. for him fr. W, Mr. hen made, is to know may be said of George C. 3 red jus- tice located near the second preeinet station und was a member of the feather duster Eouse of Delegates. Wm. ‘Helmick has been for years a claim agent. He was formerly a member of Con- gress from Ohio. George E. Harris isa clerk residing on E street n h. AC ards is well-known, as for many he was major He has the r Shoemaker, Tennalytown, Jot Uniontown and A. G. Osborn are old reside pointed for Ti allytown, Was taken prise, as he was no candidate, and demoerat he had no idea of applying. Brightw Mr. Isaiah Shoemaker, in Moss, i, by ‘sur being a Sammer Entertainments. Heber Tent fourth ann ul picnic ‘at Green 3 dnesday evening. 5.2 - hext Thursd: reh Choir. for Washington, wi , FO. Re, will ring ven at Loews the ben- ‘There will be hieh has s the only boat allowed Mount Ver et Moonlight Excursion and concert by the Young Peop! m of the Fourth Street M. E p.m vmer place next Choir exeursi he D: another suecessful_ mee nm Hall, J. B. es were made Li r. Miller, Mr. F side, and Rev. Mr. Cr Cub also entertained the audience w of their best selections of music. An interesting meeting was held y take pl : Bi 30 p.m, and Guinand’s | r by Mr. C, Ri Brening Wedunes. ion next ashaway x last in the W. e ith esterday at the corner of Lith and N streets southeast, J. W., Thompson, Rev, J. Kramer, F- ‘Mr. Pierson, of Florida, and others. persons sizned the pledge. the auspives of Purity Division Sons of erance. The meeting was addressed by Reeside, Several At the entertainment Saturday evening by the Franklin Legion, under direction of Mr. ©. H. Davis, there was music, reading, ete., by Miss Prosperi, Foster. Mr. J. A. Dale kins, Miss Nellie Hadi J. Forsythe, Miss Mr. Warren Y Mr. T. I.Cridler, Miss M: F. Miss Florence Hop: id, Mr.C. Palmoni, Mr. Ella Walters. Miss Leach, oung, Mr. E.B. Hay and Miss Esputa. There was also an exhibition of the phovograph. —There “a Tsth inst. will be a approach of the moon to Jupiter on the The planet is now in the constella- tion of Capricornus, and is quite conspicuous as a morning star. At 1 a. m. to-morrow Jupiter and the moon will_be in conjunction, the true distance between their centers Jess than one-third of the moon’s dia being meter. The apparent distance between them, how. ever, will be greater than this, and the moor. mstead of hiding therefore, pass a little below the plan or occulting Jupiter, will, This is the only very bear approach of these two bodies which wt be v year. WoORKINGMEN'S MEETI. ing of unemployed mecha nics and ible in this section this —Another meet- laboring men Was held at the east portico of the capitol Saturday night. acelamation. t it is the sense of t ing, and we that we express tmgs of the great mass of working! country, that this session of Congre: net adjourn until some measu adopted to give relief to the suffering Addresses were made by Messrs. Cohen. Moore, Hil, and Leathers. A resolution was adopted by his meet. | the feel nof this $s Should people.” . Corsey Last night a meeting in the interests of workingmen was hel Street and Pennsylvan! OUR SILKS are ve excefient black silk, cial bargains. Carter's, 71 cheap. Black very light i checked and stri and colored ground: light blue, da f at the corner of 7th sitk, % ‘1 Market lored silks, plum, cardinal, brown, rt hades of ‘colored Ped silks on pure white rk blue, Diack. lavender, cheeked and Striped si pare white and colored ground.— Four FRESH Cases of elegant and new pat- tern eassimere suits hve just been opened b: Hable Bros.. corner 7th aud D streets, an marked to sell at 310 a suit. Hable Bro.’s famous $10 sults gives such further advantages as ft seases to be a consideration.—Advt, This addition to this firm ‘hat competition Dr. | Was a son of the late James Henry 2 s born December © Benerit of St. Augustine's | tk. We: | se: our $1 and #1.25 black | © THE P CBLIC SCHOOLS Closir.g Days and Merit Rolls. To-day the closing exercises of the city schoe,s (third grade) took place in the school Tooms, consisting of recitation, singing, etc., and were very interesting. . Certificates, tak- ing the place of medals and books, were awarded in each school to the pupils mentioned. These certificates are awarded: To each pupil present and punctual at every school session during the year: to each pupil who has re- ceived no demerit mark, for deportment; to six pupils who shall be nearest perfec® in studies; to the pupil who has made the great est improvement in drawing: to the pupil who has made the greatest improvement tn pen- manship ; to the pupil who has made the great- est improvement in vocal music. The follow- ing are the merit rolls: FIRST DIVISION. Ea McMahon, n, Philip Gun Brandt. Lincoln Buck, Charles Tu Tucker, Keat Browning, Wm. McElwee Cannan, Hart. Anderson, Ed Henry Lewis, Adolph Coones. . School No.2, grade No.3, Mary S. Shields, teacher.—Gertrude Jones, Grace A.S. Husted, Marie L. Wadsworth, Violet M. Bowen, Laura Zch, Beulah L. Stringer, Laura Hoffman, Jane dibson, Carrie Hurley, Carrie Shuster, Magzie Cassell, Nellie M. Walker, Margaret Scheuci Hadassah M. Hellen, Ottilie A. Ebert, Annié M. Prall, Mabel Hall, Jessie Macarty, May ring, Kate M. Rupp, Alice G. King. Mar- garet_ L. Kipp, Ella H. Borland, Lily MeCon- nell, Sarah Speer, Matilda Wagner, Adviphine Kisenbeiss, Victoria M. Wood, Mary A. Corts, Rose M.'Brown, Addie S, Parte bs \ Ys ick john ‘ard Burket, School No. 3, grade No. 3, M_C. zen| teacher.—Chas. Bates, Jesse Cook, Fred MeAlur, Edward MeAlur, John Clarks Sibley, ‘Ludirvell Henry,’ Chas. McCarthy, John Meany. teacher —M. ricks, Alice Clark, Nelli Estelie Crutehley, Fannie. son, Rosa Santer, Fannie ney, Pearl ‘Muzzey, € ett, Fannie Siniti, M Clark, May Weigle, Walsh. Kate Walsh, re Sioerz lla Sharretts, Susie Slowen, Bessie Pra ie Hilton. School No. 5, grade No. 3, Louisa M. Bishop, her. Fernandez, Edward He!- muth, © jh J in rt, Harry Nash, Geo. Kelley, Win. Walker, . MeKiew, Geo. Johnson, Wm. Woodley, Solomon MeMonigie. eleth Whiting, Chas. Hauptman, lacob Burke, Arthur Barringer, Conness f Schook H. J. Schimmel fenn’ » Kate Sevin, Blanche Baker, lenheimer, Kate Mueller. Margaret McKenna, Amelia Pave ni, Ida Gentner zabeth Hain, Laura Trow- | land, Wilson, Dora Lewin, Harriet Du nt, ira Dorsey, Eloise Kin ey zig, Anna Lutz. Emma Reede nor, Pattie Compton, Josephine Winter, Eva Hill, Virginia Coope: 20g. School E. A, Coreoran, 8 huunle, Me: t Gibson, L Mary Forbe: . Dougiass, Helmuth, ma Bettes, W 2er, Josephine Fi ia Rubsam, ‘Nettie nelair, Mattie Denson, Bridget Sullivan, ma Grandenburg, W. Smart, Edward Weber, Augusta Ribuit Kosa Fowler, Martha Fillebrow: aret ™ Hough, Eliza i e! School No. 8, grade » 3, Mary W. i ns, Bug 7 Anna OH. Crawford, , Amelia Woodward, Kate Lysig z, Anna Koss, Julia Dove, El Bridget Donehue, Mary Chaves, Carry mart. SECOND DIVISION. School No. 1, grade N. Marion J. Malone, teacher.—John C. Scott, Norman T. i Robert L. Donn, eorge Letter, ndler, Joel Saunders, fred Brodhag, Be F. Ecklotf, Samuel oore, John Gayer, John Schlotterbeck, F Philpitt, Martin Hoyberger, A. Moore, Charles Moore, Wm. E- Browne, F T. McLean, Charles Cummins, Albert L. Jc son, Joseph Connor, Guy Patton, Weich, Charle: a Speiden, Edward Al M “al yhi School No. Trevitt, teache Boyd, Agnes 5 May V. Brooke, Annie . Alice Luerssen 2 Edith J. Ama irby, Hat! ° Wieser, Katharine E. Weber, Han y Edwards. Nellie Chaitee, Jul gh, E. Annie Austin, Mary F. Kinz . Alice A! Wilson, Minnie MeCorinick Ourand, Beulih O'Neal, Emma Kul Freder! Melvin Hodg! Speiden, Samuel cf Kin, Edwar A. Foot, orge W. Knotts, David B. Seibold. » Herman Prinzhorn, School No. teacher.—K nie Dant, sop, Mary Frayser, oO ton, Hanvah — Dilion, Annie Bates, Emma Rakeman, Henr a Miles, Asn netta Bowen, Blanche Thompson, Ida ufm bei.s, Elizabeth K: , Martha Viehm Ida Dart, Laura yener, argaret Fegiler, Jennie Wagn ti Hess, Sarah Littleton, Annie Neumann. School No. 5, grade No. 3, Julia Murray, teacher.—Charles Barnes, Robert Brumagim, Perry Fuller. Harry Parsons, John O'Connor, Wm. Costelow ward Swiggard, McDonald gerty, Harry Mason, Gibson 7 Landvoight, James Corridon, MeCormick, George Sheriff, Graut Wm. Mahone: Hodgkin: Sehool neces M. Bischoff, Hen Sarah A. Hay, Carrie nal on Laura E. Brower, Coppersmith, Jennie a radier, Mary'J. Fur. Rachel Hartogensis, Mary Hiser, Kate ser, Louisa Kessel, Lilli & Alice Smith, Cla by, Mary El Bowman, Clava A. Bruehl, Eilie Mc School No. 7, grade No. 3, 1. V. Helmsen, teacher—John F. Sullivan, Ernest Swingle George Spresser, Clifford Kerr, F ler, James Becker, Daniel Van Vleck, L. Amer, Joseph Lavahan, Clarence lough, Wm. Madigan, John Krehr, Lyon, Chas. C, Burdine, Chas. Murphy, David Roche, Henry Leahy. Wilmer Parson, John G, Holden, Marian I igater, Lee Graham School No. 8, grade No. 3, K. Arsh feachs Harriet Lyles, Mary E. McKlivee, bE. Quinlan, Angela 8. Lockie, Ada D. Ci: Ida D. Baltzell, Cora E. Sauter, T. Mary Meriliat, Mary Litt mma L. Hodges, Louisa K. Fox, . Et Alice M. Andrews, Mary B. Arenz, Augusta M. Giesier, Mary Moore, Camilla J. Chick, Mary Enders, Blanche Martin, Emma F Har- yey, Lena Young, Annie M. Johnson, Saran L. Peters, Catherine M. ‘Tauberschmidt, Florence Jones, Serena I.’ Maloney, Ida V Caynor, Elizabeth Kahlert, Carrie V. Serive- ner, Jessie K. Melson, Rosa Solomon, Bessie B. Johnson, Emma V, Atwell, Lulie B. Redd, M. Catherine Sincel, Emma F. Suit, Sophia M- Feces. May J. Barker, Resa Pach, Jean- nette Hyde, Laura D. Cowling, Frances L. Campbeil. School No. 9, grade No. 3, E. F. Quinlan, teacher.—Frank C. Bigley, Henry C. Dorsey, Louis J. Frisard, William 7. Bailey, Lester P. Davis, William P. Cooper, Henry A. Kuorr, Augusta H. Hazlebush, Wiliam Werdig, Wil liam H. Kaiser, William F. Martin, Alonzo J. Harvey, Francis Dorian, Charles E. O’Conuer, Ed Pitcher. Beacham J. Pitcher, ward J. i Henry R. Perry, William A. Volland, Claude H. Millis. ‘chool No. 1, grade No. 3, Inez M. Goodrich, Virginia D. Doherty, Wilhelmina h’ Little, Emilie Scholl, Jeunie 8. Emma V. Taylor, Mary A’ Kappler. Mary Bool. Annie E. Faherty, Annie Gibson, Annie Geib, Caroline R. F. Petersen, Jennie M. Pomeroy, Charlotte M. Greaneachér, Nellie G. Straight, Emma E. Shymoneck, Ella V Kimmel. Ida L. MeElfresh, Florence L. G ham, Annie Jobnson, Martha C. O'Meara Annie V. Dyer. Tlitha Bernhardt, Caroline Fox. Clara L. Selhausen, Ella Howard, Jenule 8. McKnight, Bessie Markricer, Sarah'D. Tab- man. School No. Hi, grade No. 3, C. H. Ourand teacher.—Wm. W. Barron, Frederick Fischer Allert B. Angell, John Bernhardt, Sam'l Hart Wm. D. Spedden, Giuy T. Trembly, Charles J Stockman, Clarence E. Davis, Chas. Kaiser Wm. Ebbs. ION. School gl Florence Hinton. ier.—J. Shirley Eaton, Robert C. Page. st Fill, James W. Foley, Carroll Bower rry H. Bright, C. Preston Phelps, Charies Iceman, Townley A. McKee, James Riley, Edward Thomas. Wheeler W. Bell. Wille E. Horta aed E. Woodward, William Tow. ers, R. Robert ‘Tyler, Davies E. Voleman, Essel It. Maxwell, John G. Scheitlin, George A Socster; George V. Spilman, Alfred Willen. nicher. School No. 2, grade No. 3, Nellie M. Ma teacher —Henrietta M. Andrews, may £ land, Kate 1. Kelly, William Stets: Wailace Sieison, Pauline L. Nicholls, Eleanor G. Fisher, Chatham Towers, Agnes E. Barr, John . Koons, Kate C. Boyle, Zaldee Nevins, Alice K. Williams, Alice 1 Cook, Eliza Hayward, ep DIV) E Ha € ie | teach "| Henry Indermaue > | mon, William F end, Fannie Cockrille, Mary A. Em- | Schwarz, George H. Amrem, Frederick A. | Charles F Comoe, Mal sa pna RK. Rerde! Frit 3, grade No, » stead, teacher Ch", phos 3, M. Gordon, Elizat ei Bek Eva B. Thomas, Wise, Kate M_, James C. D Kee, G64 Sc ha Joseph W. Shelto: J. Beaticy, Eli ) Mary Hardester, Eolia Rolli lins, George Thompson, | Henry Burgess, | Selby: Thomas W. School No teacher.—Isaae Trunneil Ferdinand right. Henry Marks. Henry nee, ( Th | Sirattan. | | Sehool No. 6, grade No. | teacher.—Clara’ Beit, | Robey, Fannie Southwick, nie Allan, Maria Bell, Mar; Herfuth, Lau | School’ No.7, ger, teacher.—Chi roll, John Miles, Frank Rose Geo.™ a stead, Wm. y Sword, Nettie Deme lla Betts, Geo. y, Kate Cross, K Richard Lillie Johnston, Win. h man, Mattie Simo liams, Jas. Waddell. FOURTH DIVISI School No. 1, grade No. cher.—James O'Donnell. harle Indermauer, John Tompkins, Charles Co' to: George Sharp, Ross Gray, Julius Kempier. School No. 2, grate No. 4, M Da r » Ell Noi Emilie Nortot ah Davis, Ella ;. Ca ‘ n Mitchell, Margaret Lareombe, Tripp, Annie MeCauley, Alice Bar: Haley, Jeannette Up | Cot ve i } Clara Sharp, , Ida Gould. | School No. 3 Adele B. Gray, | teacher Rebecea Oppen: heimer, Li , Jessie Halley, Annie | P Bundick, Rachel Dux, Mary ; » Gerard, Mary Gunnell, Flor. Hiwison, Minuie Miller, yes, Eiily L. bowler, Lewanna Wil- Et Minnie Healey, Mary Springm: | lie Knoch, Daisy Dechara, | Blauehe Ruthburn, Emma | Stern, Harriet Ri | bol No. ) 5 Janie PM. chit, Hi Jghin Nol Albert r, jeorge Breunan. No. 4, grade No acher.—Geor Gleeson, Le Ki r Orem, Herbert I ie] Lewis, Francis Moc Wiili uver, Joseph Hi ard Howison, Mar ry Davis. teac john Beach, Alber Simpson, Thomas Harvey. M. | Brewer, Salvador Moore, ¥ Puiman, Johu a Richard Taibowt, - 3 grade No. aries 4. Thomas i, Win. Nicholson, rhest Shoemake*, Arnold Hill, George T. Probey, Geort | mond Collins, er, Fred. Shoemaker, Chi ) Walter Hieston, Millard Duvall Webb, Eben Dodge. Edwin Pau). O. Dea, sen fi square itch & Fox, trustees Columbian Univ M. Ashterd. quare 8 usten. part of 12) and 1 n's addition to Georgetown, Cross, trustee, to J. R. Sp west of 623, $3.00, muels, part 1 Sliney to John in square 101, 3, Swartzell, lots ( P. Miekuin to W. ¢ i e Nort M LL square 731, $0 ey. part lot 1s, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF 4 | Yesterday afternoon a Geri thew Leilar, a bricklayer by the corner of 6th tempted to comm flictigg serious injury. him 4S BARGAINS only at the popul honey comb quilts, 25e: ladies’ real mense assortment, land shawls, pure white, bi ie wide, 1. good and che: BUILDING PERMITS issued twisle: H. W. Wilson, ¢ brick house, 3d_ street, | Capitol street, $1,600, northwest, $150, TEN PER CENT. OFF FoR C. please bear in mind that rother are still selling prices, and allowing ad he dollar for eash.—Advt. Goop WasHING CaLico, cents. All kinds of dry goo at Towson’s heap ary goods south side.—Advt. Vania avenue, next, at 11 o'clock, a choice . Blumer, Robert L. Murray. Ambrose ie. Charles ©. Van Horn, George abeth J. Bock, Francis Petrola. School No. 4. grade No. 3, Martha J. Me- | Cutchen, teacher:— Mary Y n Young, Beatrice Brown, H. Adam Gaddis, Ernest Ryon, C: rine Berger, Artie Amery, Elizabeth grade No. 2. Ma Romaine “Harti Edmond Laurence, Wm. Dibble, James Con ieorge Hette, James Coox, Olive Cur- omas Dunn, Harry Holme 3, M. V. MeCathran, Wilson, Habel 8 s | Strattan, Laura Boteler, Aunie Leo genia Rountree, Flora’ Offutt, Grace Ward, Minnie ‘Beach, Dela. J i © Da Cha uroll, sarah Heimer, ey Maginuis, Join Repetti, Maggie Muda, Jol phn Fairall, Chas. Lyons, Jas. Tait, Kammer, Jessie Martin, Annie d Good, Claude Me erey Brown, Charles West, » Richard Campbell, J Join Bier, Win. y ndrew Cockrell Dan- urade No. 3, § r, George ry Simpson, James Birch,’ Wn FIFTH DIVISION. Mulligan, Win. ck, Wm. O'Neal, Wm. Lowe, Isaac > School No. 4 . Ange! T. Hough. ton. teacher. toviker, Henry Win. ‘ velker, Lucy Gowans, | Collison, “Julia € MeGary wet Ou sort, Wim. Sanger Johns, # . Todd, to 8; ughiin, sub 1 sity grounds, er, lot 3. ce Emanuel Jackson, Bradley. trus- ns Kahl herman et al. un A. Williams to 8. yuare 19%, $1, Duckett M d States ‘mars Pir, 20, square Ss, $id). J. to W. Nettleton, sublot D. squar 2, Frank Hume to William Hus part re 185, 810 gal De r y trade, residing at id K streets northwest, at- suicide by cutting himself | in the side with a large knife. Not tinding the Weapon quite suitable, he caught up a mason’s hammer and struck himself on the head, in- Officer Morgan took the second precinet station-house, where his wounds were dressed by Dr. Mauss, after which he was taken to the Freedmen’s Hospital. No cause is assign store. Beautiful Pacific lawns. 10e ; pure white be; excellent bed ticking, nglish stocking | Seams), 25c; children’s colored stockings, im- very cheap. tains, new parasols, children's parasols, Shet. jue and cardinal. Carter’s, 711 Market Space.—Advt. PARASOLS, new styles, from $1.54, $2, $2.50, $3; new spring and Summer dress goods from 12, 15, 18, 20 and 25e; plaid Swiss organdies, j2ee; linen from 12, 15 3e; lack grenadines from 1214 cents up } Towson‘s cheap dry goods | red 626 Pa. ave., south side, near 7th street re, } | MARRI nN Charles P.E ‘of Conneetic ne McGill; James Matthews ew! : John Simms and Maria Johnsen ; Geo. | Gebhard and Laura Davis. nstruct a three-story between A and H. M. Newman, repair a brick house, Pennsylvania avenue ou K street ——_—_. their goods at reduced liscount of ten cents on ———___ PRIGG's JEWELRY STOKE, No. ul received some beautiful styles this morning—from one to twenty dollars.— ———— SINGING BIRDS AT AUCTION.—Wi at Dowiling’s auction rooms, yediossag ing and fancy birds, now on exhibition.—Advi. BAse BALL. — The. Nationals def Waverly Club, of Battimere tat eed, tha ternoon, by a score of 18 to 1, et Cushing, Mar- ‘annie I. Stewart, , Nettie E. Clem- 2 Forster, Mary Martha E. Armi- ‘hneider, Florence rdt, Ella Casey, win F. Reinburg, Mabel urray, oT Young, Catharine ns, Britannia Rol- atha- Elizabet ter, Richter, Martha zie E. Forbes, i} Bayly, Frederick Ruloit ‘d, Eu- AWk- ve, Estella iids, Mi jart c w M. Stromber- vies, Annie se, St rank Keefe, nt, Chas. Simms, Aunt, John Kershaw, Ja nn Morgan, Hut onds, Jennie Wil- jON. E, Garrett, n Bart _ Charl Conrad Fa Mary A. Bowe son, Ma <nighton, Ann ie Reily, Addie Strobe Mil Marien Epp! aurry: ohn 3, Mary Mora ton Har dt, John Benjamin Smith. daniel Don- Kk € on, James iia J. ANen, rt « avarice n Bi bson, Harry Bail. Wn. Vhite, David rthur Har Lee Young. 3, A. E. © , Andrew Roadie! Johr Grimes, ge Wagne ar led as follows:— hl, lot Dorotha Repet. | 821, 8 J. to are 517, $4,500, an iuppert, sub Tilbourn to J. C. in Beatty & Haw 0. Samuel V, lot 8, square ert to Amabile $1,000. W. F. , trustees, lots 91 Gordon, part ‘of To! arner to Ma h, part’ of lo to rt it a Samuel Cross itare 47, $1,801, ), , BRICKLAYER.— ed Lor the act. lar cash dry goods (woven Lace for eur- , 2503 attings been issued to ut, and Harriet and Annie Mat- by Inspector En- East ASH.—Ladies will W. M. Shuster & just opened, at 414 sat bottom prices store, 635 Pa. ave 457 Pennsyl- on Wednesda: collection of sin . last Saturday af- | referred ‘to special A Chapter of Accidents. A PRINTER KILLED BY A KAILROAD TRAIN. On Saturday evening as the western bound train of the B. & O. R. R. was approaching this city, it struck a man walking on the track in front of the train, and he was'so badly infared he died in a few minutes. The body was placed in the baggage car and brought to the depot, where it was recognized as the remains of Florence M. Sullivan, a printer, who was em- ployed at the Government Printing Office. The ead of the unfortunate man was cut in sev- eral places and his arms and legs frightfuil bruised. he body was turned over to his ret. : itto the undertaking e: tablishment of Henry Lee’s Sons, The decease lived upon the Clark Mills estate, and was on fis way home when he was overtaken by the rain. An inquest was held on the body of Mr. Florence Sullivan at Lee’s undertaking estab- lishment this morning. and the evidence of several persons was taken as to meeting him in the northeast part of the city that nigh and also while walking out the track. that there was a bottle containing 1 found near where he was struck. ‘The dary rendered a verdict that death was caused by being struck by an engine, and from the evi- dence adduced they believe that the railroad employes complied with the regulations, and that the death was accidental. A MAN DROWNED WHILE BATHING. Saturday evening a colored man named y | Smith Herbert, while bathing near Blagden’s wharf, was seized with cramps and drowned before aid could reach him. The body recovered about 10 o'clock yesterday evening, and removed to his house, 313 Virginia avenue southeast. Coroner Patterson was ¢; but decided an inquest to be unnece: gave a certificate of accidental drowning, THREE BOYS INIURED. . Saturday, a little boy named Willie Woods, in attempting to h: ng on the side of a street car, fell au right hand crushed 1inder 4 the wh corner of Pennsylvania ave- nue and 7 . He taken to his home, 607 South C; avei southeast, and Dr. it Ford attended him. ~ Peter Taylor, nine of age. while visiting Mr. Cockrell, his e, living in Casey’s alley, got a_botile of gunvowder and ignited it, blowing the bottie nd burning the boy’s head and face 1 to his parents’ residene ween E and F southwes Athri ar-old son of Mr. Bryan,a grocer living in South Washington, while playing in the store on Saturday afternoon, got his fingers in the coffee mill. d two were crushed so. badly that Dr. MeCauley was called in and found it necessary to amiputate the fingers at the middie joint. THE COURT: CRIMINAL CouRT—Juda the Fane convened by ure vere called, r, F rrell, Henry O. John- in 'Y. Norris were reported non est. James-A. Mareeron, Wim. Powell, Th P ¥ 5. Aman, Isa: ‘ excused, di omer e W.-M. George, |! h . We Kemp, Jolin T. Graham, Charles Wilson, J. George Coombs, L. Addison Dent and Samuel HH. Witliams Mr. Jolin Tndd was selected as foreman, and he ssociates haviug been sworn, charged them as to their duties, ved to their room and entered on their work. OF the petit jurors, W.G. Phillips and kh. T. Burroughs were returned non est. Allison n Alexander, C. N. Thom, Wm, slow, Le-nidas Scott and John ed : Je Smith, B. F.E Bury were € . John Brooks, larceny, was released on per- sonal recognizance. Charlotte Beckett, grand larceny, (second offence,) in stealing on the 2sthof March an umbrella and tabie eloth, Was arraigned, and plead not uilty. Reubeo Robinson and John Aloysius, larceny of a trunk at the Baltimore and Potomac raitroad depot; Robinson guilty; Aloysius acquitted. Crecvit Court—Judge Humphreus. To-day, Dyer agt. Serivener; action for as- sault and battery; on trial. Equity Court—Judge MacArthur. Saturday, Sullivan vs. Black ; appeal bond in $1,000 ordered given by aut and each defendant in Ford ing order ¢ EA time extended for answer I. lecontirmed. Cook vs. eding in eross-bill till ali y and counsel fees are p S800) mon. Hibernian Building As sell overruled. Flaherty ys. Callan et al. ; alved with leaye to amend bill. illon; injunction denied ; deci points reserved. Mitcheil vs. i submitted. Connolly vs. Lawrence ; auditor. “Thompson vs. restraining order aud hearing | Saturday, and leave to amend sion on other Mitchell et al: ntiniwed: till 6G EORGETOWN ‘The steam eanal- t auction, under t, Saturday, by M i Warnes, for who was last week, ion, ay for the row-sange rail- ¥ were put off until Wednesday hich tine their pay is promised TN.— Arrived uM. ©. B at, and 6 by negr at wh fi " » ) bushels ¢ NCHANGE. — Offerings d on / Dushels wheat, with sales of 1.100 bushels, at $1.11 per bushel. DECISION IN MRs. GAINES’ AVOR- ans Democrat of the Uth inst. says: : Billings, in the case of P. H. Mouseanx and important case, involy- to the property of what is now ennerville. ing the tith as the town 0 na long n he decrees that, as the case of widow Davis, widow of Minor Kenner ecutrix of her minor children, M the owner of the known as Ken nerville, mate of the past fruits an abourin, esq., mMas- of Bethany, The ecree to the ome in ld paRped, the child and 0 Bethany. The mother sion of the ‘boy again, and ‘ed off with him. The doctor gathered a Pi y and went in pursuit. The ives were found hiding in a ae ek, which the pursuers surrounded. Then Mrs. Todd emerged, leading the boy with one hand and holding a cocked revolver in the other. She Was Not moleste Fatar. Accmpent.—On Tuesday last, Joseph McCrossin, of Darnestown, ~ Montgomery county, Md., was out riding horseback, when his horse took fright from -an object in the id, andin sl g therefrom fell, with the rider underneath. The horse raised and fell again several times in his struggle to upon his feet. Finally he sueceeaed in ge ting up, and dragged his rider, whose foot hung in the stirrup, some distance, until the saddle girth broke, releasing him. Mr. Mc- Crossin was taken up insensible, and died Wednesday night from his injuries. 4e-President Gowen, of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company, renents: the statement that the miners may look for Better wages and better times at an early ay. se awarded the custody of their little Las mother, and she took him to her new h Towa. The doetor EXCURSIONS AND PICNTU3 GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS.| BOOTS AND SHOES. y MILES RIDE ON ThE Foe MAC TOR TES CENTS. AE PO- The “City of Alexandria’ w'; make Fx-ursions every MON Way £230 SN and SATURDAY MORN‘NGs, Leave 7th-street wharf 11:39 a.m: ‘return 3 o°eI"k p.m. Commence Monday, June 24,1873. je17-6t* ‘JO! FOR FORT MONROE, NOR- Hi ¥O CAPES.” LK AND THE Bleamer JANE MOSKELEY will turning Mon- leave 6tL-street SATUR- DAY, June 22. at 7 o'clock p. m., for one of these delsghtful trips, re day morning about 6 a. m. Meals and siaterooms extra. | secured by applying at office, 8. Je17-6t CPost) President. ICNIC. — HERER Ti No. 19.1.0. R., will give its FOURTH GRA’ NO PLCNIC SCHUETZEN PAR 4 No. 3, Metropolitan UEL BACON, SON, a GREEN SrKine ScHUT , WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 19, 1873. Tickets 25 cents, Jeid-31* "B, GIESBORO’, ne 20, 1873, huren Choir, G For the Benefit of Grace C) nts; Children’s 15 cents, Aduit ticket 2 Beats leave 7:h-street wharf every hour— inst Doar jel5-4¢ returrs at 10 p, J OTICE TO MOUNT V NON PAS. | Noe ‘The steamer MAnY aff | WAVHINGTON, which bas teen re- Js Sieh cently refitted and farnished. L. Ble captain, is the only Loatal sepgers at Mount Vernon wharf, Round trip $1, incieding admission to mansion and grounds, ceieamer leav s Tth st wharf dally (Sunda d) ai &.m.. and return: 47.0. HOLLINGSWORTH, Supe Livdtes: 3 Bon Asscciation, LL. Buaie steamer Mary Washington, Jel5 Ty. SOIMER TRAVEL, The PENNSYLVANIA RAILR ‘Y Havenow on sale SUMMER pore eee coe ANY EXCURSION TICKETS to all the principal points of in: terest and_attraction in the Bouthern Se ane Ganaca, CEES Of irst-class tickets, and s>ld at ee duega rates, atfording pasccuiers a: cholee of over routes, combining expe pleas: 4,600 routes ng expedi:ion, comfort, pl The Summer Excursion Route Book, Just issued tor free distribution, is ele; autly tilaee trated. and contains description’ of aly prosatie re is aud complete information of routes aud cursion tickets ani copies of the book can be obtained on application at the ticket offices of the company, In Boston, New York, Philatelphi: Baituore, Washington, Richmond, Pittsburg, La burg and Altoona, FARME FRANK THOM> Je15, 17, 18, 2, 22. uw c. EVENING CONCE) AT GIESBOROY PARK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jane 19:h, ORPHEUS OCTEPTE CLUB, Assisted by eminent Amateur Talent from Alex- andria and lngton. “e Eastern, Middle, ana iving ail the privi- casier, Hart ‘RB. Gen’! Passenger Agent. » Geueral Managers + Admission, 25 cents, Ferry boats leave Wash- in; 6, 7 aud 8 o*clock, dnd return at 11-39 @ciock, “Cars in waiting. Jelt-Lar MILY EXCURSION E i ORGETOWN MASUNIG CHOIR, TO GLYMONT, ON WEDNESDAY, Juxx 19, 1873. Steamer ‘Jane Moseley" “will. oom, leave foot of High street George fee) town. at 8 a.m.: 6:R-street Whar, Washington, “ai 9a.m, and 2 p.th., stopping at Alexandria going and returning. Donets Beast and String Band. together With Prof. Hohiot's celebrated Boy Orchestra, will furnish the must rickets Fifty cents: children under 12 wear ee, jel Gonpay EXCURSION ° MARSHALL HALL, DM ALL. STEAMER MATTANO, Capt. Win. H. Byles, leaves Gih street’ wharf KVERY oo taBules SUNDAY, at 3:30 E » return. ing. will arrive in 8:30 Rati Yashington at 30 p.m. site 5, MATT AN Ov can be charterod for Excur- 8 On reasonable teruis bya oe | tootof Gut and N sta, “Ts DY SPPIying at ofice, | She8"am G. "TUCKER JONES, Agent, NALOSTAN ISLAND. J ihe Beautirul Resort, is now open for the re- reption, PICNICS AND PRIVATE PARTIES. The Grounds have been improved and Pavillion, . | Dining aud Reception kooms refurnished. Meals at all times, and furutshed in good style, and Steam RIry to carry passengers to and from the Island. Churches, Schools, and other Associations are respectfully solicitea i give us a call, as we are determined to make it Pleasant and agreeable toll, sn 2 IER, Manager, 2. MCLOUGHLIN, Proprietor. sas je8-1m 4TH JULY. 4TH JULY. GRAND RAILROAD EXCURSION TO RICHMOND AND RETURN, Trains leave Baltimor o and Potomac Depot at. Aes a.m. Round Trip §2. Liberal discount to °or rgainiz: d bodies, | Tickets ‘or sale by N. H. She tty. Teh St. nw, BF. Harbin: Pa: ave JeB-thy4 7 Carr. W. C. @EOHEGAN. he Elegant Iron Steamer SUK will resume h SATURDAY NIGHT EXCUR- 7d SIONS, June 1th. to Point Look- out, stopping at Piney Point going and returning, leaving Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7h ste, every Saturday at 8 p.m., returning to Washington by 6 a.m. on Monday.’ Meals will be furnished on the Boat. and all the accommodations he be Sse Caps: are, ound trip, $2. For ate ms and further information appl: STEPHENSON & BR tae ath 03.. Agen ‘ave. and Zinst. warts” OTHSg gat” REANGEMENTS HAVING BEEN made with the Proprietor of the EEN HYGEIA HOTEL at Fortress Mon- ree, Va., to receive passengers by the’ Steamer LADY OF THE month Of June at reduced rates. Coupons for Pass ge and Fare at Horel, are issued © Company, Room 3, National Metropolitan Banke ‘A me Ss, Ove je5-1m SAMUEL BACON, President. GUUS cata Sen e sort nas cha miner reso Management and has been placed in fitsterate ayes order, and is now open for excursion st. and AKE for the Tickets, with ‘les. Apply to8. F, SMITH, Proprieto: 3, AUP ia pe MeLOWERT ANE or PO King street, Alexandria, Virgin for ope: a! socal UNDAY, Exc —The steamer LAD ie il, until further notice. m: lar zecuon Tripson SUNDAY AF-! AKNOONS, leaving her wharf, terminus of the ‘7th or 9th sts, line of cars, at 3. Pm, for 45 hours: sail ou the Potomac, calling ‘at @lymont going down and coming hack, Fare 60.cents.. Steam + THOMPSON will i whiart every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 40'clock. for OR ea eamer EE chet LN. er Thompson's tickets not, goed on SION On the Will take place Niex’ and returping at 8, landing at Fort' ‘Washington going and returning, Tickets ra JOH TH leave same whart are round trip, 25 RESSEAB GRAND 5' ee leaving the 7th st. wharf at 3 o°cloc! 25 cis. ; no charge for children under ten ears, - Doneh's Band, sixteen pieces. L. | owed to land pas- Wm. Dietz and Hammersly, Cat 5 This Barge can be chartered for $60. PE mys BOATS FOR HIRE FOR FISH- JOSEPH PASBENO, ‘78 Water street, CITY ITEMS. ONLY ONE TRIAL is needed to prove the great eflicacy of Lodille’s| Headache Specisic. It cures headache in 5 to 20 minutes. SAFELY AND CEWrAINLy that great external remedy, Glenn’s Sulphur Soap, removes cu-, taneous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruction was the cause of the difficulty. Test and you will endorse it. Beautiful shades of Black or Brown are pro- duced by Hill’s Hair Dye. ‘ris A WELL ASCERTAINED Fact, resting on the experience of twenty years, that a course of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will put eyen a naturally feeble system in such a state of defence that it will be beg weer ge resist, the most prevalent cause of disease, such as the malign influence of masa, unwholesome water, excessive heat, damp, cold, sudden changes of temperature, Xc. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- Georgetown, D. C. AMUSEMENTS. G26; Me™ 1G26 FREE ART GALLERY AND STOKE!) 0. 626 E STREET. ms Choice ‘exe prices at “JUBTHS Old tand,’? No. 619 D street n.w. All notes by mail ‘Will We promptly ateonded tar oarde-tr RELLAS AND PARASOLS \ } TBOVERED AND REPAIRED i ¢ Manu! SN elL-owe * 613 D street n. w. ENTY PER CENT. OFF. eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- — er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. | ~ A rare opportunity is now offered the ladies for Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, wita par- | securing the finest line of GOODS at the lowest ticulars, mailed free. Address Puive: Rice ever offered in this city, viz: Di Galvanic Co., New York city. 6.25 Wineers, Undergarments, potas aod M MorHERs, MOTHERS—Don't tail | Ps and©, P. Corsets, Mair Braids, Laces, Masiin to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor | *84 Silk Ties, Article de Paris, etc., ete, all diseases of teething in enildren. It relieves | A! goods marked In plain figures. se Ska a a FS am, WILLIAN, re} health to the ) £1VER raatts the mother. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. enntenian £2 Ghctets eats Whe | reas BREW WAGON attention er’s a % and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, a tn bres. Ey oro Adopting the CAUTION, test’ improvement ‘We learn that ‘Wagons, bearing our name, Euro) invention, he is enabled to do his ‘been. 6, Work in a manner not to be equal those Roe aun tay bsg vg -and Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in | Sanenema & CO., feet, Sie che pene in see cts ont fot his | _ se6-1m Of Broom streot, New York. in removing spots from costly es; 25 years’ elon His dry cleanser re- Dim 2 00, Book: moves grease spots eff from any cle, = street n. Ww. a careful Peerenn gives Doman oe and Bisnk seps-ly asif newly mads, loves 3 BEST §1 WHITE VESTS_IN Pair for 25 cents. TP *S.357 8 VEST HAUSE s jedious and couvsu- QHOES FOR THE SCHOOL DISTRI- Frient trosstoty Brick HUOSE: preted. beck $ BIT t, With a two-story back Ballding, contal a! 808" Slippers. 60, 89, 78 celts and $1 Sirooms ana mm, with range forhot and coll Mirses: Rutoued S: fies, sc. ane water, all recently painted and grained: a large Misses’ cheap lasting Galters, 50, wo: ary cel th hout: stable ‘and car- cents, 5 in the rear; lot fronts $0 feet on Gay, Misses’ Foxed, Laced and Buttoned, $1 between High and Congress sts., with adep h ot 25. feet; al80, for sale, a fine 7-octave Chickering ool Shoes, 75, 87c. and $1. PIANO, but ‘little usea, and in perfect order. for ool Shows, and 75 in One-half the original cost. Call ao. 38 High Georgetown, D. C., where all information wit! he 19. be given. ees thecity, Finor Goods as low in proportion, ‘ABLISHED IN 1831; ENLARGED J. W. SELBY" ana Improvea in 1874; now the Most Com- 3 1914-1 pleve in this part of the Country. jeld-tr __Between 191h ana 200 sts, W. H. WHEATLEY'S GUMMER STYLES a PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND Scovrine Es» © TABLISUMENT, me 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George town, D Cy Everything appertaining to the business Fomew. attended to. The cleaning of Cacpzts, ruggets and Blanketsa specialty during the sum- mer Months. District work sent for and returned free of charge. Orders by mail and express promptly attended to. Addressas above. jell-ir Fie SALE—The Fast Wing of my Dwelling, | 23 feet front by 120 dee} being a two-story Bamve LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, NEAT AND STYLISH, For Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Bo: CHILDRE! ra 'S SHOES A SPECIALT SLIPPERS and TIES, with Louls XV. Hoels, for Ladies. Inimediaicy West gf inp Wsooh BO fot et," ag nen immediately west of my house, 20 feet front, 7 premises will Netshow by application at 163 West W. N. DALTON, Conese. We. B. BEY. myeo-ln | 36s: 903 Pennsylvania ave. ~-BADIFES’ ac Ss | 7. 3. @ronGEs LADIES’ GOODS. O° cinrene Mina axp wavar, Boor — OTH ar | SUE AND GalvEn MANUFACTURER, . lcania avenue. DOUGLASS. A perfect At, combining at once ease and LARGE REDUCTION. Comfort in all cases guaranteed. Will cali HOSIERY, “COMERS, GuovES, "Uspsn. | B Rett! oegaeeegra cette 5 A ladiesand gentlemen's Goods of my own mannfac= ORME TTEAINA An Job lots of HOSIERY and | fipetand gentiemen’s Gos a ee quality, on hand suitable for ‘at_reasonab! en hcatline ot CREPE LISSE RUFFLINGS | fires inacriel’ i aighetteenaels prices.) New pA UMBRELLAS, finest goods at retucea | BSchine: also nds of foe amie 8. —— = Another case of those WHITE SHIRTS just in, 3 ° Beautify assortmcnt of FANS at tae’ lowest M42 VELLous riees. Md pts and K N it ‘lee. v Daily arrival of New Gouls ae ee iadsiees BARGAINSt jel3-tr DOUGLASS’. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES SUMMER, 1878 SHER 1878 | 915 Pennsylvania avenue. | or TIES, LOW-BUTTON, re SLIPPERS, with Box and Opera Toe, French and Low Heel, for Ladies, Misses and Wowie Sos | Children, from 25 cts, to $8.60. | LADIES’ GAITERS, 65 cts, to $5, LADIES* SUMMEK 8UITs, | CHILDS’ SHOES, 10 cts, tose. WRAPPERS, TRAVELING DUSTERS WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. AND UNDERWEAR, | GENTS’ TIES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS. Made by the best manufacturers of New York. from 50 cts, to $6. BUCKSKIN AND KID GAITERS, To Order, LASTING AND BASE BALL 8HU&S, Twenty per cent. off on all cash sales, marked fn piain figures, the usual prices. DARASOLS! PARASOLS: PARASOLS: Prices Marked Down, ; Brices Marked Down, To Close Out Stock, To Close Out Stock, PLAIN AND FANCY HANDLES, PLAIN AND TWILLED SILK, From $1, $1.25, $1.50, 50, $2 $3.50, . YOU Will save jurt 25 per Cent. on the abuve goods ty purchasi: LOUIS HEILBRUN, 402 SEVENTH STREET. Bion of “That Old Woman of Mins.” Cc, M. TUWSON & CO'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue. je8-tr South Side, near 7ih st. my13-tr - UsT RECEIVED é OSTON SHOE AUCTION BUUSE, A case of SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, 491 Pennsylvania Avenua, FRENCH CHIP HATS, Which we are selling at $2. Ail our stock of CHIP and STRA 7 q HATS marked down t. Correnpondingly BETWEEN 4% AND Gril Srneets, low prices. During this month we offer bargains in CHEAPEST HOUSE TH U: Bead SIDE OF GREAT REDUCTION IN NEWGQOODS. OOK AT THE Facts, Buff Gaiters, $2, now $1.25, $3. now $2. MILLINERY GOODS to release stock, Full stock of JU! IN a MONOGRAM KiD GLOVES. NER and MRS, M. J. HUNT. Fal 7 . i Boys and Misses Rais. $1.95, jel0-tr Nos. 621 and 623 D street. Petice Fond Balen, 5 5 bos: UST RECEIVED-—A new invoice of Entice Foxe | sutton, 2. be L mn Last pals. LEGHORN FLATS, FRENCH Eadie: kid aad coe pais 8 and AMERICAN CHIPS. Also, 30 boxes of ELEGANT FRENCH FLOWERS, Donght for one-third thelr value, will be sold ac- cordingty. Call and examine our prices and stock before buy- ing elsewhere, Mrs. J. P, PALMER, je6-tr 1107 F st., det. 11th and 12th sts, M™E; JEANNERATE has closed her es- tablishiment in Washington, She has Slip) . 60, Ghttaren's Shoes, 95. 40. 60, 7c. CLALTIES, —| att ebrmciatan Tench Heél Kid Button Boots, Genuine Peddie Goods, ing and Foxed Button Boots from$1.50 to$3, EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AS ADVERTISED, 1 will sell tor the next 80 days 25 any other house In the ely. ene lower In the above house can be found tne best hom hand-stitched Lor ~1 ww Quarters — Ti Straps—from Faust, Bre. & Co,, (saltimot saa} Perry, Clark & Co., (Baltimore, Md.,) ‘and other ufacturers, st received two cases of imported BONNETS! Well-known mau’ and Eidin and Seaside HATS, which she THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, my7-tr 491 Penn ESDAY and WED) Batt INESDAY, at 83 North Charies street itimore, DRESSMAKING in all'its branches, M#*: 8ELM4 RUPPERT, 614 9TH STREET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, Has just opened @ large and select assortment ot INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S LACE and BONNETS, ROBES, Sare LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, And all Kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOUDS. Novelties in Lisle Thread GL lack SI MITTS, LACES, LACE G¢ DSaneRMEROLD Eepere ia’ chEDMW RACE aN new ity les, a" made to “orde?, . ‘mardecur® BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NEW Books “FOR JUNE. 7 ~“Rothmel,** by the author of ‘That Hus? tue.” The New Life, by Rev, A, W. E Tne Fitness of Christianity t Huntington. Letters to a Young Clergym C. Miller, DD. Some Dificuities of Belief, F. Conditional Immortal ingtou, Predestinatic ‘or Mundi, by Samuel Cox, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, £28 Seventh st. nw. GUMMER READING, Je3-tr = :. Ouldas’ Friendsbip... 1 50 SrectaL NOTICE. Lippincott’s Magazine, vol, xxi, ii 5 3 wn = Memorial and Biographical Sketches. Jaaies DIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear christs fis Nate w 1800 LADIE! for of m: Shrist, jatui . one make for sale at very reasonable “4 Cranes Cushman, her Li os 8, fehbins... .. ” 250 ™ JAS. H. VERMIL: A Study of Milion’s Paradise Lost, ii 150 610 Adventures of an American Consul Abrvad. 160 Opposite Patent Omce, | AB-SA-RA-KA-The Land of the Massacre, Eadies Boots and Shoes made to order at short | | Carringt . 150 notice, mar80-tr | Watch an H. James, jr..." 1 a5 ———— | 8h Peers hor Maria Mouiks | ighter. >| Love Works 4 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Migchine Cousiruetion, jan ‘ompKINB «....... 7 EADY-MADE SHIRTS, The Citton Hicture. Old Tramp. Serie 8 Men’s unfinished Shirts, 60 cents: of Wamsutta | GHOQUET. in avers, 1 AF aS Pub ished, muslin, oe cos Finished, 7B conta: of Wam- ‘ SULOMONS & CHAPMAN, sutta musiin, a joys" irts, 12, sand 7-1 m4 van: he 13-inch, at 0 cents unfinished, and 7 cents ane | ran = eernenee avettes ished, of Wamsutta cotton. HE WOMAN'S BIBLE, a free transia- SHIKTS TO ORDER. T Uon by Miss Binith, of Glaste au one is ‘The best Shirts at $2.25; second, $2. $1.75, $1.50, | soldat BA’ LANTYNE'S, It is high! $1.25and$leach. Fit always warranted. Best | ed by classical scholars, 4-ply Linen Collars, 8 for $1, special bargain; ethers, 6 for $1. Linen Cuffs, 25 cents per pair: best do., 373 cents. Jeans Drawers, 60 cents. Gauze Undershirts; Liste Thread do, Novelties in | ~ A Synopsis of History, by Sara°l. Willard, Mod- Neckwear and Hosiery. ern Dwellings in Tow aud Country, by H, HL THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. Holly, Studio, Field aud Gallery, by Hollin, "The jel5-tr_ 816 F st. ‘opp. Patent 0} Creative Week, by G. D. Boardman. How to Paint Photographs, by G. B. Ayres.” Spactrum E “TOKIO. Analysis, ty J. Norman’ Lockyer; luter. ‘Sci, Series. ‘Esther Pennefeather, by “Alice Perry; Harper's Library of American Fiction, & the Whirlwind,’ by author of Old Myddieton: Money, The God Son of a Marquis, by Andre Theu- New ventilated HAT for summer wear, fresh supply, Straw Hats, fancy bands; and nie Soft Felt Hats for gentiemen. Large stock Sik Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen. riet. “Less Black Than We Are Painted. by James TZ, HA’ Payn, Deceivers, Ever; by Mrs. H. Lovett Cain~ jel4-tr 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, mn. Is He Popenioy a novel, by A Trollope. eramos and other Poems, len ; QTBAW HATS Longfellow, $1.25. Memoir of Wm. F, Bartlett, by yg BUMMER HATS. ¥. W. Peitrey, The Voyage of the Challen— Large and varied assoiment of Straw amd ger, by Bir C: WyvilleThomson, 2 vois., 8 ¥o., Light Feit Hats for Summer wear, at popu- maps and i ons, $12, lar prices. MO! N BROS., 4 "CHAS. RUOFE, oer . myl8-tr Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa. av. Successor to Willett & Ruoff, Jel4-4t 905 Penn. aveniie. UB BOOK LIST FOR MAY. HK alks in London, by A. J. C. Hare, $3.50; The ee ore! Vik other Poems, by Spencer. $1.70; & oF Stud) ‘aradise Lost, Himes, $1.50; The Greeks of Tuckerman, $1.50; Otto's STRAW HATS 8. C. $5; Cockeroft's Table of ‘Cases. vol. jones on Mor B vols., vol. 3; U.S. DI we just ved the new styles in St a . & 0. H. MORBIBON, Law BooKsELLERB, 475 Penna. ave. BANKERS. in 8 (Option 108 sont Locks ( DS OF - rapid fortune, Fall details Reports free. Address 5 Bankers, 35 Wail HE © 00. Sever osaaees Jest, RECEIVED. FRESH SUPPLIES OF MINERAL WATERS. Hupyadi Janos. Apolinaris, gts and pts, in bottles, ’Apollinart Brjuge, jedri Buifalo Lithia, Beis American ROTARY WATCH, (Hi Beer, = peters stem-Winding and stem-set- i }, for a ‘These, and all other Mineral Yamont arts, rm * L P, LIBBEY, dozens orn orignal pac at lowest ti je5-1m 437 9th street. te ee A ane. men ‘ASHINGTON HOME REMEDY. = * a DR. LEWI® PLASTER, Gruman are COMPRESSED YEAST, Sure eure for Outs, Bruises and GENUINE ARTICLE. Warranted free from chemicals, my17-tr eared mine ib pears ogo." houmanie ot RINCE ALBE RTF enuldren ‘too late, Gb to match, at §8 and

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