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I AE A a a RE OE PII I TES _Amr. &e. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. = ae THE EVENING STAR. | ct rgrent' Tattomitmen ee | gg iB PEREICscHoors: || “amETERS FROM THE PEOPLE. — aS a ee De ticatial to Mrod S Sessford, the popular and josing Days ai i A Suggest: to the Tree Trimmers. DOUBLE SHEET. ceverving ticket agent at the National The. | Wednesday the closing exercises of the city | Editor Star:—Permit i through your cok ———e— } ater, takes place next Monday evening. “Led | schools (fifth, sixth, seventh and ei abt umns, to request the er pruners, ponte SATURDAY. ...June 22, 187 Astra) vhich is a very entertaining comedy. yesterday, removed the shi 2 from the Weather Indications To-day. Ovncs oF Onrar Sienat. Orricem. Washington, June 22, 1878 For the middle Atlantic states ng. follow x lower temperature, followed by clearing to southwest winds, fa darom cloudy weather. stationary rainy, LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. J. C. Parker we have the New York nadvance of the mails. tand dranken brawl to reference was made ia yesterdays red on the last return boat from oro) ors Deing a mod of roughs who went down to Giesboro’ on the last bout, and who had no connection whatever with the respectable and orderly party whieh had of the grounds there on that authorities order to Tespectable sions. Fifty boxes of steel plates, heretofore used ther proper authorities, for and priv : were > presence of the etary of the ‘destruction. York epted and will soon ¥toenter upon his new field ations with the Pine Stree Presbyterian Church, of Harrisburz, wer formally dissolved at a meeting of that church on, Thursday last. The Young Catholies’ Friend Society exeur sion to F nroe and Norfolk, on ¢ L ill aCee e M down | Was passing along I str 2ist. On her giving an on Oficer Ahern foun s she h and assailantran man rm her adead i t Harrivon. boy preache Re Vi o-MOTTOW Dame. D.D., of Alexamiria ne call to the re ¥ M Wn a i he vy KIA ELLISON FOR K'LLING SMALI Yesterday in the € nal Court, Ju Wysii se of G 3. EVI with hav of Mar Andret w Smal 1 with an: port clo by the D tant District At © sithans of New York and ENis, of Louisiana. he dete The wefer witness stu ton Enison » accused, wi last trial proved not put bim t warrant and reats bound ov do so, and the thr “yetit he didn m ot e carried out and the assailant’ d, the threats might be proved. It was sald that there had once been a rule in si ions of the co: at if a@ man ev ened tekill another he was « him, for unless he did th th did ne tt tion Alt ler, proved { and A. K. Browne testified that Clinton Ellison, H. Hem drunk after he had be Day. ‘This morning the testimony of Joseph Reiss, HHL Smith, doin Dee Major A.6. aken for the defence had frequently THE ¢ Washi Buteber a ook pt IM MENC ‘on Female Sem Miss M.C. t oore, and the compositi by aise aC ‘oun, andon. = ‘The Foreizn Concessions 1n Tokyo, by Miss Marion Antisell, were well read. Each of the participants did well. The exercises concluded with ‘The Courts of the Birds and Fairies,” in which the f re, and nts, a |, Isabe Hunt, Emmie V. Baird, Edith G. Rankin, MacGill, Bessie Cummin' Bird, Alice G. Auld. Miss Alice C. Burdette. Ada B. Voute, Ella § Wiard, L we Rose, Alma Baird (Queen of the Fairies, Attendants, Misses chneider, Winnifred Hosmer, Annie Pit Wiard. Clara Du. Slice Miller. Ambassa- vail, Mai RITTENHOUSE The annu academy terday aft ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT. 1 exhibition of the Rittenhouse Prof. O. C, Wight, took place yes. noon at the Sehool room on In and as usual on like occasions, tended by the parents and friends iis. A partof the programme was a debate on a resolution to admit ladies to the floor of the Hex se of Representatives during = session, 19 boys taking part in tie aise as which was as as. J E lence in re. KR. Tale and Chas! tment—Harry R, Faleos Ken: and ¥r dD. McKenney wu citation—Jas. T. Sweetman, Harry poner J Dosd, Fr ‘Andrew B. on Bald w re W. Birney and Chas. Smith. Te rable mention was made of Harry Bh Herman H. Birney, Wm. Han nay. Basil N. Ricketts, Sylvester’ H. Taylor and J. D, Wise THE Board or HEALTH met last night, all ‘the members present except Dr. Verdi. Mr. Worden was in the chair. Mr. Marbury said the inventory. o of public property in the pos- f the Board of Health, Would be com resented at the next meeting of Ihe board—Tuesday night next. On motion of Dr. Bliss, the treasurer was authorized to y an assistant in getting the list ready, homas Lueas presented certified detail ed individual accounts, some forty in number, of work done by him under the Murray con? tract, for sewer connections in the abatement of nuisances in 1874, amounting to $2,381.58 The board referred the papers to the com: mittee on ordinance: BEAuTirey La part wool, part slik anc parasols; pure wool cream, bit ing, 25; pure wool black casiimere, 5); ladie thread gioves, cream color: Victoria lawn, 10: children’s colored stockings, immense assort ment ; ladies English stockings, woven seams, beautiful grenadines, silk stripe, 12, Car: ter’s, 711 Mark Space.—Adr beautiful dress 1 dress goods, neW parasols, new bunting—all and lace bunt. InpIcTen.—The grand jury yesterday found true ainst Edward Phalon and Frank 1 ng a gambling house ; Thomas lary and larceny on the dwelling tobinson, on the 2th of May; Theodore second oftence of petty John Martin, for the larceny of &e., from Mrs. Belva A. Lock woot. Koman NECKLACES, lockets, eros: nd earrings, searf pins to mateh’: plated bracelets, children’s and ladies goid filled | chains, Lake George and Hot Springs dia - monds, in pla a and gold, from $1 to $2 Prigg’s jewelry store, No. near 4) Ad Penn’a avenue. street DEATH. — Yest clock, rday afternoon Annie Williams, 1 ervantin the house of Mr. Cross, 2d and C o streets southeast, while occupied in splitting some kindling wood, had a hemorrhage of the ings and died within a few minutes in the cents per yatd; sheeting cot : Wide, bleached, 3) eents per yard; ‘s edings, from 5 cents up; new style wide, 12 cents, at C, M. Towson & south side.—Advt. BasE Bati.—The jonals went over to Baltimore yesterday and com Ay club of that city by 6 to 0, sot sae: ayayer Red | number of the old vclainvants a i ! tne laborer | organization of the board of audj | paid in person or by power of attorn Clark, Loulie Bailey, Mary Franc Louis, Mabel | subsequent to the pi will be prevented in excellent style Miss Floi ence Richmond, an actress of unusual merit, will appear as Armande Chandoce. The rest of the east will be well selected. This will be ihe last entertainment at the National until the next season, and ail should avail them es of the opportunity of witnessing i* aud at the same iime heiping a worthy ge man. To Great Fall. ie. The packet boat Nellie, lis to- ngress, The sake her second trip to the Great F. morrow. She will : G street.—The e-.nibition of the phono- graph closes here te night. Fhis wonderful invention should be see ail. Day and Moontight rsion.—The Sun opte’s Association of ive a darlight and It will be exeursion next Mond one of ne most rfect of the season. The Coe! ke the first party down to Marsl at-Sa.m.: she will make nother trip leaving her wharf at 6 p.m everybody will return in the evening, arriv- ing at 11:50 p.m. The Excursion next Monday are stitute, to Marshall Hall, will bea very Ashington leave Sp.m., returning 4: y and 11:3 ‘ommittee in charge have p: ronibitet the sale of heer at Marshall Hail on that d Tye First Grand Annual Picnic ot. ‘Refuge Tent No. 77, 1. will de given next Mon ay, at Green Sp . Geory One of the Most Enjoyable « PD. Will be that of the Georgetown Masonie Choir, which takes place Wednesday, going to Glymont on the Jang ‘town. cursions of the Sovereigns of Industry will ; Fortress. Monroe and the Capes, 4th of July next. ive a select Nor ‘See remember Cem. R. Venable nd Moon- pursion to Marsnall onday, ane Moseley. i aie. makes forty mile very Mor | Saturday mornings. the Uniformed Pat n exenrsion to F 4 Cape Henry, on Thursda: Another Summer rt, ng, at Giesboro’ next Wednesda by the Orpheus Oetette Club. s drertisement of Railroad exeu Richmond on the ith of July n licke ts only a n to vening for Point stopping at Tit y Point both ways, ut Ha. an. Mondd this evening at 7. Norfolk and the Capes, re lay morning, t r Murhall ‘The Mattano i Marshall hal r hours: saii dow mout going and coi i The 87 The clause F bill appropriating $75.4") to pay the working: | men employed in the publ the streets of Washington, under Works, or the contractor: ‘ame. Whose claims for work are d 000 Appropriation Aid arom contractors whose ac nst the government of the District had aid prior to the passage of act of 23, 174, making appropriations for t lyear ehding June such elaims shall be sever: by the proper 3 the nursing offi- » amount be ya ounting and dis Treasury, 2 i paid to him in person, oF oO, that if the sum ( all required pro rata de! | all eee claims, and the amount to shall be in full d im at the workman: ail be received or and bsequent to the first day , and that the whole am i under this section sha and adjusted hereafter as sum to be ] 2009) 8 not be sufficient to pay all such claims in full, there shall be made th duction o be paid on ¢ of the aE > United trict of U ited States is to pay one half of the any money ee eae a This does not it e class vof Washit whose t uppa rit, and. whose accounts were before the board of audit. The claims of the workmen described were setivd with by the District Commissioners out of the S hen appropriated, and the 3 mt d to the board of audit, when t rd from the amounts found to be du the contractors. Mr. Hodnet ha appr Dr ‘as intended as a gr nd that they have not been Set- tled with. ‘st appropriation does not it appears in any manner benefit this above class of laborers, but applies to such unpaid workmen as were ‘employed by contractors prior to the and who bad been settled with by the board of public works; so that it is altogether amounts found to be due and pay this last appropri jation will be very small, and ~allthe old powers of attorney will be useless, as the bill provides that workmen shall be age of the act. di tered tothe four quarters of the globe, and Mr. Hodnet or any other representatives, will have a lively time of it in producing Such Papers and vouchers to the aecounting oilicers as will be respect INTERESTING COMMENCEM EXERCISES OF INCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL.—The uinth annual commencement of the Incarnation church school was held in the church, corner of N and 12th streets, on Wednesday, Sune 19 », at 6:30 p.m. The school entered singing a pioe ‘ssional hymn written for the occasion. ‘ive of the District clergy, besides the rector, brought up the rear of the procession. The church banner was carried in front by three of the smaller pupils. Evening prayer was toned by Kev. Mr. Clark, of the chanel of the holy communion, and Rev. Mr. Pendle sistant rector o iphany church. ars rendered the musical portion admirably, supported by D MacLeod. After a b Dr. Townsend, a wrizes, and gold and silve medais in the fo! lowing order: First honoi gold m to Miss Lorisa Blanche Har second honor, silver m Gal, Miss Louise I Watkins, Miss Laura C. Deming, and Mi Aunie W. Ingle. Prizes for sacred lesso: conduct, to Miss Lily Miller, Miss 14 Watkins, Miss L. Blanche Harris, Miss Maxwell. Miss Laura Deming, Miss Mac Roberts, Miss Effie Bi Miss Grace F Miss Catherine Watkins, Miss Annie r, Miss Annie Ingle, Miss Emma Deming, Miss Lizzie Boswell. Miss Mari i Porter and Mas ter Cranch B. Root. Pri. r the best exam- ination to Miss Lilly Milter. and for the best composition Miss Julia S. Ingle, who was also awarded the rector’s gold medal, the cro Sof honor. After benediction the school retired in order as it entered, singing a beautiful and appropriate recessional. A reception was held by teachers and scholars in the school building, at which the clergy and a large num- ber of the friends of the school were presen: Fld children’s happy faces showed their k: preciation of thetr teachers’ kindness in pro- ving so lavishly for their enjoyment. ficates of merit, tt PURE SILK AND WOOL (damasse) black gt adines; immense assortment of black silks, colored silks, checked silks, and st riped silks ; black Sart _ colored silks—navy blue, cream, brown, cardinal, and all he very light and dark siuacs of sks; cheqked and Peak oor | silks on pure white and colored ground | blue, dark blue, lavender, brown and’ black checked ce Striped siik. Carter's, Market Space—Adrt M THompson’s LipraRy.—Mrs. M. wife of the absconding lawyer, rT next friend, T. V. Douglas, y jay nended Dill in ‘relation to he fines eay.3 s library, which had been seized by T. Dayis under a deed of trust. She as! S tint | AK. Williams may be appointed receiver and | authorized to se!lihe books, and to hold the | proceeds subject to the order of the court. Cor. | _ Don’? Fal... —Congress has adjourned, but Topham, the popul: ‘armanufacturer, is still here with the largest stock of well-made trunks, traveling bags, satchels, &c., in the city, and at low prices. Send your old tranks to’ him, | aud have them covered and thoroughly re: { paied. iteh, Fox & Cc pt. S. P. Carter, of | the light-house board, for eash, a valuable ‘lot on Connecticut avenue, north of the British Iegation, upon which he intends to erect at once, for his own use, a handsome three story and basement brick dwelling. —————— M. WILLIAN will sell his trimmed hats ani bonnets, of this season’s importation, for half ‘| awarded of the neatest craft on the river, will | aud trip Nam Hugo He | ! grades) and all grades of the “younty schools, took place in the sche gtrgoms, consisting of recitation, snuine, ete, and Were very interestin, Cer ‘flea ‘ng the place of medals, ead ean were Freach school te the pupils mentioned. These certificates are ?:warded: To each pupil present and punctur) at every school session | during the year; %o each pupil who has te: ceived no demerit mark, for deportmen! six x pte whe, shall be nearest. perfect i to the pupil whe 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 voea! music. The follow. | ing are the merit rolls: School No. 6, g1 Hollins worth, teacher.—Phora_Bettes, | Emilie Ke dessie Noerr, Marton Wilton, Irene Toomb, Marg: ‘aru Helen Spald- ‘anck, Mary. Gi ing, bons, Sarah Ford, Mary MeCarth ‘heresa Hinkeibein, Grace A. Elkin, ompson, Luise Hazel, Mary Grant, Si Sweetman, Elizabeth Fiather, Minnie E. Hines, Henrietta Altnin- yer, Jessie Callow, Alice i Keenan, Maria Burke, School grade No G. Hickey, teacher.—Kdgar Kidwell, Elias Moore. Thc Young. Charles Ashley,’ William Kaiser, Au- gusta Dougias, Edward Brown, Carlyle Whit. ing, Michael ‘Cook, Clarence’ Moore, James | Denson, William Moore, Harry Hauptman, Foun Walter, Jat Canlit, Albertus Daryee, iles. Hla M. Williams, or—May R.Br annie B. Joun- tone, Elizabeth Lane, Bettie ¢. Copenhaven, ©. Stearns, My Burgdorf, Eva ton, Nellie M. Torn, Eva V. Wooutward, Annie M. Peterson, Love’ P. Collins, Mary B. Andrews, Mary Connor, Lou ” Galéski, aggie T. Hilton, Kate Y Young Carrie L. Par- | tello. Fannie R. Smith, Rose Simons, Liitin Kinsiey, Amy 6. Loftus, Sra L. B nas inson, Lydia C. Holingswortty eaithe Houtz, Emma 1 G y J. Thomas, ue, Luin G. 5, Annie M. A. Clark, Hedrick, Arnaud’ Muir? ‘a ofge TP. Robinson, Winfield Beumgras, Win. GA Leonard, Wii. el tv rord, Joha D. Me eorge N. Omchundre, Wm. de R. Walter Clephane, Ge Townsend, Kin, Sto¢kham, wae Y. Gil Lloyd Thomas Francis, Heury G. Artes, Ha ames T. Whittlesey, amuel Hen Sharpe, Rott MeLean, . Juiiien, ul, May Prentiss, . Martha Barron, Ann Luey FH. Henning, | Jochem, Maggie B. Wadsworth, | Burehe.’ Jane D: xueline Davison, Sarah tluriey, Lue adumie Rather: ford, Florence T Willett, sarah Gibson, Linda A. edly, Lonisa_E Stinemet th Wilson, se | by imer, Edw th: hooi No » teach i, SuAaIE Filled Comnsuy. mn, Ellen I M 3 ih A I ¥ “Kate | ber » Kate Hea motte ue Piluger, En ma Che Ty vol No.4, grades Nos. 6and 5, Mary Me ieacher—Elizabeth “Phillips, Caroline vir, Cla 1 Barriers, Mary Nicholson. Margaret Horton, B: Mary Asiiburn, Hilton Husted, F mens roline Stal. Libbie Hughes, Clara TBA stella Lindsley, Adele Heniy, F rhie. chool No. 3, grade a eleth Winslow Thomas Moore, Clarence enburg, Kane, h 1. Harry Sesstord, Andrew am $ Jonn Johuston, Samuel Thomas KinSiow. shoul No. » Jennie B. Late. ran, teacher we Whittie- sey, Emma un Barrick, Simons, Mabe} Blane! y ensburg An nie Hoags: Dy MeGro! tis Met i COLE Fleteher, lara hod es, Lilian Jones, Wallen, Ida’ Dorsey, Alice Boui » Susan Mabel Carter, Emma Meint ence Cox, Mary Philips, brook, Blanche Hay. Schog! No.1, grade Ne ‘e, Flor- Tavodora Harden- Edwards, Wil ie P. Cut- stood, John Pool. Join A. Andrew Hancock, Augustus Lepreu WV il- mot A. Carrington, Walter Hur'e Bramals Roney, Hunter, Joseph Latimer, Sigourney F. White, Henry norte Robert P. Stone. y de No. 7, F. E. Hoover, her.—Lillie Ada A. Downing, Celia Hilton, Annie M. Bt a . Prandi, Alice B. Britton, Delia Smith, Margaret Simpson, Emma Myers, Louise R. selbach, Mary Taylor, Louise G. Speer, May Clayton, Lillie Todd, Lillie Freeman, Mary E. hank: Josephine Phillips, Sc Sophie Ely, Maggie ( re Cc. Paul, teacher.—Andréw. M. Coyle. James Hance, Edwin Glttienen Charles William Bayly, Frauk punay Eiker, Harry Finckel, Charles Oliver, “Anthony r, Charles Rodgers, Alexander P. Shaw, ward, Cliflord Arrick, Aug istus Smith, School Xo. L. B. Holbrook, 6, K. E. Rawlings, Late, W Prentiss, William vate. e, Byrne, George Co per, Edwin Murdock, Mont- School 7. “Vavidson, Lilian’ Hang Rheem, Dora Cliston, Jessie ers Ida Hes: ous, Helen Cooper, Ella Turton, Fannie School No. 1, grade ch Cook, Rhodes, William” Hoover, B. Carlyle’ Fenwick, Frisby ¢ Edward Smith, Walter Stewart, Frank Wood: teach vin, Anne Barrick, Josephine B rard, Lilian Hershey, Lida K ‘liot, Vir ainta Emory, rt ma aC; all, Cora Hughes, E1za Annie Luttrell, Harriet Lusk, pills Meek, Carrie Miller, uurny een Shi beth Leon, rd Lut. Mason, Li ar" Due ze, Edward Perley, Chiles ti, Kaub, Robert. Rogers, J, Powell Spindle, Al 0 Zappone, Joseph B. Williamson, Ro S. Pitcher, Edward A. Sharretts, Henry S.§ el- den, William B. Baidum, David’ E. S! Jolih A. Stutz, John W CORRECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS.— Under the provisions of the law of June 18, 1875, passed by Con; ress, authorizing the Com: missioners of the District to revise and cor- rect special improvement assessments, per- sons entitled to allowances for old material removed or re-used, for work done at their own expense, or for ‘any excessive or errone- ous charge, may find it to their advantage to callon Mr. Wm. Dickson, who gives, Special attention to this class of claims. He also improvement taxes ata di: souune. Re advertisement and call at his office, 222 414 street. BUILDING PERMITS issued _b: twisle: J. Barker, construct a two-story brick stable corner 7th and D streets South west ; $500. C. A. Langley. build shed corner 10th and K streets northwest; $25. H. Hurt, repair frame shed, 1621 P street northwest ; ¢ Fred. Stutz, remeve frame house ; $25. P.C: nin, repair brick house, 313 Virginia avenue; #0. Josiah Pierce's estate, construct six two- story brick dweilings, 15th, between S ard T streets northwest. $13,200). PARASOLS, allat cost, to close stock, price from $1 up ; spring dress goods, from 12!4 ring cassimeres for bors! wear, from 18, Bn :Matting<, from 18 cents up, ood qual: ‘ins to be had at C.M: ‘owson & Pa. ave., south side.—Advt nspector En- IN ONE Day.—Yesterday was havgman’s day, and in addition to the four executions reported in yesterday's STaR, there were two more, viz: At Paris, hiiinois, Jobn Burns was executed for murdering Elijah Bardwell in October last. He met his fate wiih reckless bravado. Jacob Levels, colored, was ‘executed at Little Rock for the murder of a.other colored man. He was penitent, but m¢t his fate boldly. The sentence of the four men who were to have n hanged at Fo t Smish. Arkansas, yesterday, was commuted by the Presiden‘ at the last moment. plBE Anuernone MURDER TRIAL—It is roposed to put peniamin Hunter, now on baat ar Gamaen, N ..J., for the smurder 0 of rJohn M. Armstrong, on the ‘witness stand to- price, to reduce stock. ‘They are well known o represent the best houses in Paris, t ao Deen ones sa Bury’s Pipsissewa cures I, frowaicat swellings, ulceration of the kidneys, by Adv, idence for himself, that bein; hs re ne Under the law. It is ex, that fie will Sa. Procter tap Nain ne sau of the knotty testimol He will be sub- jovied a beyeup trees on each side of 8, Dotweon th aud aaiite streets n.w., to complete their handiwork by taking away the clothes prop oguich was le! in the tree box forenenst it my door Fours. truly, We. P. You: M0, 1320 S st. uly Not a Ca er. Editor Star:—Permit a “former constituent, of Wm. Helmick, just confirmed as justice of the peace, to say that he is an able lawyer and qualified in every respect to discharge the duties of apices, ereditably to himself and our community. He was chief clerk of the Pension Office from 1861 to 1865, and since that | time has practised his profession here, ane for eevoral ears past has mage’ collection cialty. “He is no carpet-bagger, Wdeniified with the best interests ict. of the Dis- L. About Justice Moss. Editor Star:—You are hereby informe Mr, John A. Moss, one of the new justices of the peace for the District, 1s not an. old resi- dent of Uniontown, but that he has lived there about five years only. He is a graduate of the Jaw department oF oward University (one of the class of 1873), was adinitted to the bar of this Distriet in Maren ies and fe news amem- ber of the bar. He is a young but energetic and highiy respected citizen of Unioatow and eminently fitted for the office tendered him by the President. |The adice sought him, and Le is for that reason more worthy of the place. Respectfully, A Citizen. What an Adoptes ‘Tar-Heel Has to ay Editor Star: On Sunday eve at Lincoln Haili, a speak. Ton the subject of temperance referred to n North Carolina in very disparaging ter He said they were so ig- horant that they only kuew the Sabbath days from others by having exhausted their seve: calabash, when they d to their assistance a pack cf hounds, (kept tor the purpose) and Procecdet to hunt down the cniluren that they might be cieansed at least once a week, &e. I know, of course, no sensible person would, believe. this, but ‘lest some who heard the speaker might think it the prime abode of ignorance, T would say Eastern North Caro: lina is as far advanced in educational matters as a ¢reat many of her more tavored sister wus a soldier in the Union arm war settied in that section and fhattled «hen and I have traveled over the greater partol consequently Know what [ say, let my adopted mother sutfer’ wr any one doubts my words I will rete Hon. Jesse Yates; member of Congress, from there. The peopl re, aS a mass, ue hard-working, wei inyormed on ail Gud liural subscribers to Nortiern as wel Southern journals, weekly an {month ‘AN I theéin to A Faithfal a Courageous Oficial. Me, Editor: In the vam eitiz: of Washington, I prope Hon to the ability, zeal Thomas b. Br euring vones: jane While administering fai:hfully with un- Wavering courage upon the atfairs of the Dis trict. VERITAS. One of the Justices. Editor Star: Yor the iutormation and relief many eng St sent this hote with a vi tery, how and under what i miserable abortion (fora Justice was tiny Anacostia. grity of Jad ot of the Peace) sed Upon Lue good people across the Usiontown, THE COURTS. Crccit Covrt—Judge Humphreys. Yesierd Dennis et al. ; for defen: y trial. . Win. Kilgou Glassie Vs. ury respited. Equity Court—Judge Mae Arthur. Yesterday, Bolden ys. Bolden; auditor's re- port on distribution ratified. Pettibone v Kirk ; original bill dismissed witn costs and | costs ‘of testimony; relief denied. PROBATE Cov Rr— Register Webster. sterd, Di Vicoit; declaration gay dames -lite U.S. N., Messrs, Sand Edmonston, the collectors of the estate, their first and final unt, making dist tion to Dr. Lyon of $ e assent of next of kin to probate of Will of Mary Shea was filed. The petition of Wm. Dennis, for test: mentary letters on will of Jonathan Denni filed. Final notice trix on estate of pointing July 21d for ness. - O"Foole, ap- Will of ¢ tlement. auley, exhibited and proven by one wit- > Pa GEORGETOWN. ERAL oF Mr. took from his late street, this morning at 1 o'clock. The seryices were conducted by Ree Kichard Norris, of the M. E. churel . A. P. Stuart, of the P. E. chureh y, of the Quaker chureh. Metz, 8. T. Brown, E. dD ya R.B.T. and H. The interment Tur F ORGE SHOEMAKER dence on Beat r - Ra. Cr ected ts Dall ‘bearers. Was in Oak Hil ACCIDENT. Yhis morning, about 9 o'clock, vhile Robt. Tyler (colored) was digging gravel froma bank owned by Mr. Henry Dean, on West street, near the car stables, it suddenly fell, bur; ng him beneath. He was at once dug out by M. Maekitli sent for, Who rendered proper ass bones were broken. but he was serivi jured internally. on Monroe street, GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, for the benefit of Trinity schvol, under the’ auspices of the Young Catholic Friends’ Society, at Green Springs, on Monday. See advertisement, THE Coa Comsr ATION. —With regard to the rumors of a premature dissolution of the coal combination, prominent Lehigh valley operators say that although they are dissatis- fied with the allotment this month, which is hot suflicient to supply the furnaces, they id let furnaces blow out rather than take any action tending towards a disruption. It is more than probable that Dr. Linderman, their representative, will ask at the meeting of the board of control on Monday for a fur- ther allotment this month. asly in- He was carried to his iome SUICIDE AFTER A Prize Figut.—One of the seconds in the recent prize fight which took place at Bordentown, J., between Graley and Hines, was Fra eas town, eut nk MeCormick. he committed suicide in Borden- ting his throat from ear to ear. 4e-Regular instruction in practical cookery isa part of the new system in London public school: ———___ NOT DR. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARBH. BEWARE of worthless Imitation, ‘The Genuine, In Square Boxes, with Printed Directions Ontside, eo a boitieand sy phon with Dit, HAWTLEY*S Pl delphia Medical Journal. Price Une Dollar, Sold at every Drug Store, and by DR. HARTLEY, Vorth Green St., Baltimore. POST Corner dik atte f and Poua. avemie, wholesale agents Jel? OTICE. BARLOW CALLERY OF FINE ARTS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. To Senatore, Members of Congres Sipe ny aloe (cb r the next thirty dat finer this side of New York) of Oil Paintii ravings, Photographs and Chromos, and Tames Stall kinds and sizes, at greatly reduced prices, Pictures to a parts by competent workmen “and bes: H, N. BARLOW. BRELLAS AND PARASOLS Covered and i first-class, las $1.25 up, at B. 4 B. © Pa. ave., opposite Willard’s Hotel. felb-awe but is fully | 1 that | rdiet for plaintift | asked in cross Dill | CITY ITEMS. Lecat Cap, Blank, Deeds, Deeds, Mercantile Sta- | tionery, Priuting. _Milans & Wilkins, 603 7 st. Ir your headaches, goto t oto the nearest drug | store for a bottle of Lodiile’s Headache Spe- cific, and one or two doses will cure you. For Upwarp or Turty YEARS Mrs. Wins- low’s Soothing Syrup has been used for chil- dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- Neves wind colje, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhwa, whether sleet from teething or other causes. An old an: well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. SPECIALTIES IN STRAW HATs.© ~ Gentlemen's Stylish Dress. Boys’ Dress Hats, all colors, at Lewis’ “Popular on6 Eves Store,” 920 ya Street, between I and K PURGE OUT THE MORBID HUMORS OF THE | BLOOD, bya dose or two of Ayer's Pilis, and you will have clearer heads a as Well as bodies. | Tue Tontc, Quint Bis | Peary, benfie- | cial to the teeth and g a Atkinson's Quinine Tooth Powde one of the best the breath. 7 RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful,and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- ers Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- Uculars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York York < cli. 6,25,d&kly To LADIES AND GENTLEMBN.—We wish to call attention to_A. Fischer's Chemical Scour- ing and Dyeing ; Establishment, No. 96G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the la‘est improvements, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled to do his Work in a manner noi to be equailed by those not possessing these facilities. His clean! De and dyeing Ladtes’ and Gent’s suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. —A specialty of his con- sist ain removing spots, from costly party dress. @3; 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- moves grease spots effectually from any articie, and careful pressing ives them an appearance asif newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned; two pair for 25 cents. AMUSEMENTS. Pe NOGRAPH EXHIBITION Pie Saturday night. “school chiidren ad- initted Thursday, ¥.and Savurday at 15 cents, Open at 1413 st., fro mi to 5p. im., and 7 Wo 10 pz an. except ‘on exbibition Will per 9. and Pst. ATIONAL THEATER. HONDAY, JUNE 24h, 1878, ‘Complimentary Testimoutai teudered by the nat- rons to JOS. S. SESSFORD, Ticket Agel. upon which Occasion Will be presented the ‘charming comedy, LED ASTRAY, a With Miss FLORENCE RICHMOND Kee An- sisted ty nat Hamline Ghat he given at Hamline Ohurens Je20-3 ™Ponulge Prices cOreheatsa, $1, Orenees cle and Dress Circle, 50 cet Oo oa rved seats, Box stect how ope: N EXHIBITIC! 2 ON AAD SALEC™ 626 iT. MARKKIT: % FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, 0. 626 Cholee Oli Paintings, KE ravings, bromos, &e, Also, largest stock’ot Paper Hangings, wWikdow shades, Pictures, Frames: Picture Cotas and ast sels, Kings, Nails, {fess ln the District, Be Tens Cas ia" Pieass remember Name aud Number, tyl-ly PILE SPRING IS HERE. Now is the Time fe Sell. —Laties'y Geuts and: Chiliron’@ cate of Wearing tet ea &e at ex- forainary bigt high cash price “JUSTH'S Old 8 streein.w. Ail notes by mail wil! Be Ne ote Dende! to. marég-tr ering for a wil: be held at Goadare ton avd Bridge sts., ge ovelock, ou MONDAY the adoption ‘of a constitivion, . Co, at Tx June 24°h, ag jones (ORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIVES, wa Tooth, Hatrand Cictu Brusiies, Combs. Soxd, Purtemonnaies. fe. fer sale. cheap by EK: LUNDY, 144 Bridgé st., Georgetown. je19-r R SALE—A neat. commodious and conven- tent two-story Brick HUUSE, pressed bricic ‘ont, With a two-story back Building, contai 9 rovins and bathroom, with range tor hore Water, all recently pained and grained: a large dry. ce th gas throughout; stable and car- riage louge in the rear: lot (routs 30 fect ou Gay, between High and Congress sts., with a depth of 120 feet; also, for sale, a fine 7-octave PIANO, but little usea, and in perfect otder, for one-lali the original cost. Call at No. 3 High st.. Georgetown, D. C., where all infordation will bs be given, jelt-2w* 831; ENLARGED Jmmproved ‘in 1874: now the ‘Most Come plei¢ in this part or ihe Coun W. i. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- TABLISUMENT, 49 Jefferson st.y near Br town, D Everything appertaining u iroi me bickering {)STABLISHED LY and dae st, George to the business prompt attended to. The cleaning of Cacp-is, ruggets and Biankeisa specialty during the sum= mer iene aS HeUWork sent for aul returned ee of Orders by mail aud express promptly attended to. Address as above, il PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pi ANOS AND ORGANS RECEIVED FOR REPAIRS AND VAR- NISHING, or on STORAGE UN INSURANCE at reduced totes aurog fy Summer at @. L. WILD & BROS’, porium of Music No. 723 7h street n, We Agents Sueff and other first class Pianos. te3-tiyl ALLET DAVIS & Co. FIANOS.—Uo= ug-out nan ome andt see. ((81-tr) ot ‘ERB, 811 9th st. RARE S| CO.’B WORLD-RENOWN. struments Bare be pen before the publi for forty yé id have received the’ years, an highest award wherever exhinited, McCammon’s tavori rite Pianos, and Pianos From cine. celebrated Shoniny tion. gang and nty ly Repairing 8 a8 th ses ree! ENBACH el Warerooms, 8 MBRELLAS. AND PAR. Ls COVERED AND 2 FARASO the BManufact Melia 613 D street nw. $1Qe= TRUW! AND OANVAS COVER. $25 HARNESS, RUBBER AND GOLD LINED, OUR OWN MAKE, azo being used by the Ercatest number of gentlemen drivers of Washington, early two years, and are giving the ver best ot ote satisfaction. TRUNKS. SATCHELS SH SHAWL BAGS ana * STRAPS. al BECKE je4-tr EMOVAL.—I take this method of informin; my friends and the public generally. will removeon May Sist, my Stables, fro: st. niw., to the new and ‘commodious stables, 498 a'438 Btn ste usw. where t have fachity of a fret class stable” Thanking you for the many t favors, and golleiting a Coutinuance of the same. LEMMING. my25-lm* hatt 470 C G45 sTovEs, GAS UVENS AND BROILERS, All sold on a guarantee, Full line of Ga8 FIXTURES VERY CHEA PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINGS. CORCORAN BUILDING, Fifteenth Street. jev-tr E. F. BROOKS, OY8' SCHOOL SUITS FOR SeAuINA- sIORy et received, at AUS) MIDDLESEX TULL Sait, tthe iow Drice of §13, ¥ srravs:. O'S SUITS IN LIGHT and DARK PAT. res seeeteas THOSE HANDSOME SACK SUITS, tht colored, and made equal to custom work, su found oniy'st tapsol ‘A. BIBAUS". E LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT “Tigfoatsinere suit in W ae ‘4. STRAUB’. BUSINESS SUITS are equal to any Sie Seite Ce Nea canal ‘endo ‘ARD TIMES.—Purchasers, if you want to ‘Bult, at, save money, look at the $10 it STRAUS, IZE Fine Black Cloth DRESS SUITS for ¥18 Tie aoe en Reece ‘A.STRAUS’, J RECEIVED. ST en SUPPLIES OF MINERAL WATEES. Mi Abglinatiy ts and pt in bottles, ‘Apoilinar! Buffalo Lit ua" CHANDELIERS. In order to close out the remainder of our ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS we have made another LARGE DEDUCTION the prices, and would suggest to a!l persons wishing 4 fine article at LOWER PRICES than they can ever be had again, to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, jel-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. EP?* REFRIGERATORS, All sizes of this CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, a hd are packed with a perfect non- Bort tartar: noe eis ESS Heats Wend & nIGRS Pena ang Doe i BEL means of preserving the teeth and purifying | {RAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, | ee a BENEF\T OF TRUM ETE SCHUvL, Under the auspires of | YOUsG CATHOLIC FRIEND: SSOCIETY, | OF Georgetown. at Green Spring, on MONDAY, | Jone S4th, uae. Tickets, 25 cents, Chitra’ | under 1 2 ‘years, free. Aw RAY Seive their Grand Annual Excursion toMarshall * association or Wale K CHAPEL { y. ACNE 25, 1878, : KADe cIry, HALL. HE PACKET BOAT NELLU make er second trip i the GRE. FALLS, mac | onsuxpayotuse | Leaving her wilarf at Cougress street Bridge at o'clock am re—Rewnd trip. S0cts.; children, 2-2 O: FOR OCCOQUAN FALLS! & Select BASKET E3 SESIOR x Fale, wil v, Sth street whar © Occoquan AND DAY c Wiarge and commodious steame Mary WASHINGTON. Hake will take an “Ex ft, ind returning at 8 p.m. cured for the occasion, J° LY FOURTH, IS7s. TEMPERANCE EXCURSION TO WASHING- | TON GROVE CAMP GROUNDs. ‘Trains leave at 9 a.in., aud return at 7 p.m, Twenty-two miles from ge Frashington on the Potnt of Rocks B. & 0. RR. Th well-known ‘cam ground ‘is the most delightfal grove near the city, prising $00 acres of lan? The butidings and linprovementsatTord ample pre- tection for ten thousand p ople. The ex 1 CousisL of reading the dec by Edwin B. Ha: Norris, Or. Kendrick, Chazles \ olhers. Singing and pause will be furnithed by nd trip Tickets. (liunited. ta niet : ehidren halt oz sale at Milatis & Wile fore, 603" 7th street northwes il 16 Uridge st t. Georg, jeetide, Manager, 807 4' street soutii= e2-lie pee TH AND DUTY.” GARROLE LN: INSTITUTE SELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION TO MAR- SHALL HAL TON will ieaveher wh: street, at 2 ing at 4 30 pin. “Music by Prof, Pisto- rhe, "Tiewets O cents, Meals furnishel on grounds at 0 cents seRt GEORGETOWN MASONIC CHUIR, TO GLYMONT, IS POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1878. Steamer ‘‘Jane Moseley"? will leave foot of High street, George town, at 8 a.m.: 6th-street wharf, Yiarhington, at Ga.m, and 2 p.m Alexandria going and returnin . Duueh's and String Band, together with Prof. Hohlet's celebrated Bi vy Orchestra, will furnish the music. Tickets Fifty cents; children under 12 years, ee Jel9 6t SOVERFIGNS OF INDUSTRY. SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION, FURTRESS MONROE NORFOLK, AND THE AP FOU ‘RTH OF JULY, ing and sightseeing. ‘Dei vi the ocean ght sleepin accommoda- tons tree, JANE MOSELEX eases OB street Whart at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 31, re- turning about 6 a. In, Friday, July ‘Wr of tickets limited. “Tickets” wa; Members of the various counctls and a} » 941 Pa, avenue; Ballantyne & S Thompson. 708, 15th, s (oore’ avenue ard 17th si Agen cys 520 Lith st avenue. Pine EXPOSITION.—DR. 1.0: Sra ens Distributing Morrison, 475 Pennsvivania | Je19 13¢ IGHTH BELECT EUROPEAN Patt CIAL FOR WASHINGTON—Le: return October 7. Address Dr. 8. L No. 639 Pennsylvania avenue east, city. “LEM R. VENA tard L HALL, modious Steamer ‘2 eta 1878, at 6 o°clock p.m. Single tickers, 7 Ucke's admitting gentleman and lady $1.“To ‘ve: Pad at all principal book stores anita Clem Re Veuable's, 98 Seventh street 1 we Je18-5' ‘Y MILES KIDE ON ee Po- TOMAC FOR TEN CENTS. pe Ry aac ane U oe Ince. Leave 7!h-street wharf 11:30 a.m. p.m. Commence Monday. June 24,1878 se176t" HH FOR, ForT JIONROE, NoR- K AND THE CA Steamer JANE MOSEL EY will leave 6tL-street v hart ATUE DAY, June 22, at 7 O'clock p for ove of these delightful tips, Yeturning Mon- jorning avout G's. m. Fare §3 rouud trip. wt and siatercoms extra. Staterooms can be secured by applying at ofiee, No, 3, Metropolitan Bao ‘SAMUEL BAC President. N GRICE TO MoU NT VERNON PAS- ENG. ‘The steamer MAK Wusnixeros, Which has beet re. cently refitted and furnished, L. L. lake, captain, 1s the oniy Loat allowed to land pa: pengers at Mvunt Vernon wharf, {aoe “nips, Toun! luding admission to mansion and Steamer leaves 7th st. wharf daily (Sunday "3 ex~ cepted) at 10 a.m.. and returns at 4p.m. J. MCH. HOLLINGSW Oien, ers t ante Mount Ve on Association, Washington. Sesvax® EXCURSION SHALL STEAMED i BA TKNG I leaves 6th Street, shart SUNDAY, 80 p. m., pia ig ri will arrive in Vashikgton The“ MATTANO** can be chartered for Excur- sions on reasonable terms by applying at office, foot ae 6th and N si 18 GS rvcKeR Jones, Agent. NALOSTAN ISLAND. Beautiful Resort, is now open for the re- teption ot PICNICS AND PRIVATE PAKrins. The Grounds lave tien improved and Pastition, Pining aud Reception it-oms refurnisicd Meals at all times, and furuistied in style, and Steam carry passrers to and from the Island, Churches, Sclvsols ahd other Associations are Tespectfully solicitea se 1. | s© et Five hours at Fortress Monroe aud _ Rovfelk, for babing. rowing. flsh- 5 | ily | county, Va. A give an Excursion to Horered Monroe, Nortok and ¢ oo THURSDAY, 18:h o} 20th. Ticket $2. st MMER TRAVEL. ARCPENSSYLV ANIA Bat ROADCOMPANY Have now on saic 8U EXCUR: all the pr Suly, Feinrning on the yald=nai3 terest and on in the Eastern, Middle, and Southern States and Canada, giving all the privi- wold at greauly re- leges of first-class tickets, aut Pegs tates, aifording passengersa choice of Over 8 Toutes, combining expedition, com for 2.000 rons ng expedition, comfort, pleas- The Summer Excursion Route Rook, just fesued tor free lated, and contains desc resorts ard complete in rates, riptions of ail prominent formation of routes aud Kets and copies of the hook can be iieation at the oftces of the woton, New York, Philadelphia, OTe, Saeed Richmond arg, Lan burg an ERS T Agent, FRANK’ hoa ON, General Man _ Seb 4 ON WIH DANI CERT, AT GIBSBOKO” PARK WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ja hy BY THE ORPHEUS OCTETTE CLUB, Assisted by emlvent Amateur Talent from Alex dria and Washing Admission "2b cent Ferry boats leave Wash- 6, 7 avd 8 o'clock, and return at U3) tn waith jeld-Lin ND SUND, cul uN OCR ADE eh 1 Se al NDAY leaving the 7ch st. wharf at $0” SS and returning at 8 landing at Wake House going and returair £ pa ickets 28 cis, ; Bo charge for children under ten THouch’s Fand, sixteen pieces, Wm. Dietz and Hammersiy, Caterers, Tuis Barge cau be chartered for $60 P mys LEASUKE BOATS FOR HIRE FOR FISH- ing, &c, JOSEPH PASSKNO, ‘78 Water street apIg.sm wn. D.C. _SUMMER RESORTS. LORE YOU Mor SE. _ LE) SPRINGS, W VA, In now open C barge: $2 Sio par weer, $40 per mon bh; servants and ch wf price, For turther Pr <8 _$e22-1m UPeogetetor LE pronase TOR opular 3 s umer Resort BLACKISTUNE ISLAS DS will receiv Boarders fre vin Is September the 1-1. Roard per dav $t we $3. per m. nt $30, fishing in the B, P.s. The finest bathing sailing and 3 abundance of nae, 6 Du. 303. ~ Steamers 3. W. Thompson, Mattano the Islau els; m Balt a a orpHE F FARRAGUT” AND, 1; ATLAN- 1G. RYE BEACH, N. Greatly enlarg ‘open for the se road from Boston to 3 Beach Station ) where je20-1m DIN iNT ST. MAK Will be opened oF JUNE w PHILERU at K€ SON s.. Terms $2 A. TRAVEL Assistant | CAPE MAY POINT. Contonnint aia 4 how open. ‘This house ts new av tout lightfully located on the beach, |. Proprietor Fates than any ether hotel ats i 3618 2m Cc. B. REE | POPULAR PHICEs. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥ CONGRESS HALL, Turee DOuLaRs Per Day. This splendid hotel 1s now being thor vated and urmished., Wi 25th. CLEMENT & WIL ones ANS W SPRINGS, 6% miles ne Vinchester and 1 miles sou: Stephenson's De ae P. ie SA2T WATER BATHIN MARSHALL'S ST. - GEORG & ney V is now open, with la 2 most attractive piac lower Potomac: unexceiied for boating and fishing. All kinds be free of charge. rms: $1.60 per di Week, $30 to $35 per month. See ail Address R, J. MA ney Point. Md. UMMEHING Fon ya NGTO- Ss 5 a sian. WASHINGTO. ROCK ENON SPRINGS. On the Great North Mountalnu, near Winchester, gin A. 8. PRATT, Pxorrteton, OFEN JUNE a2rn TO OCTUBER Isr, A bouse for el — Without restra fashion. | Kvery rx enjoyment, An abundant table. Board $40 per ines with discount to families iu remaining two or more months, and all information ap) ue oH uers. ¥ ForPampun . PRATT & BUN, Je15-2m 401 9th at. w0., Washing’ TOMAC HOTEL. ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND, Desonen for) visitors June 15 ing. Boate for salliny Add ge 3. ADAMS BHO.. Piney fet ut P. Mary's Oo. ED A. Q. M. a. onive. ‘chiie SANDER, 91 nw. S41T LAKE CITY, UTA) TOWNSEND HOUSE. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. MosT DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN THE Wxst Fox TouRists. Best Gommercia Sample Rooms in the city, WM. H. HOOPER, Wat JEN ING, je12-3m_ Owners and Propr GPENANDOAH A} ALU 4 Ce axes, ‘Alum, Chalybeate and Sutphar Waters, no bar levation 2,000 month, four weeks. h st jels-Ln* pean SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, 100 MILES WEST OF WASHING give us a call, as we are determined to make it ‘and agreeable to pleasant all. A; RODIER, Manager. P. MCLOUGHLIN, Proprictor at 4TH JULY. 4TH JULY. GRAND RAILROAD EXCURSION TO RICHMOND AND RETURN, and Potomac at 63 am. Roun aie $2.00. Liberal discount to organized bodies, Ticuets limited; secure a tae r sale by N. 2 fe. ave. John F. eller & Hepotth t Ba ave. "james Har: 3, aTth ate ew. Petty, 7th st. a. w Brad, adam: Fit, bo ws deo'®. in, Pa, e.; F. ley, Ba. ave. Je8-thy: po Lockout UT EXCURSIONS. STEAMER “SUE.” Cart. W. C, GEOHEGAN. BATURDSY NIGHT EXCUR ome ber 2 5 SIONS, June 15th. to Point Look- out, stopping at Piney Point goin: returning, son's wharf, foot a inigton by € a-m-on Mouday.” Bieaicwatl be ‘on the Boat. and all the accommodations be first round trip, $2. For e Kooms and further Information apply to STEPHENSON & BROS... A i and Pa. ave. and 7th st. whart Oy tional Metropolitan Baers ‘SAMUEL BACON, President, UBSION.—The samer S abt ors wa LAKE ti] further notice. make Excursion rie oh L SUNDAY AF. UNDAY & xX TWO AND A HALF MILES Eitiy JOHN FROM "S RUN STATION, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRVAD, THIS CELEBRATED BEQORT OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE Isr. Pa rye me cit in Hhoumeviom woutertal effected every year. e Baths are unrivalea, cluding Bens, Shower, Plunge and Swimm! Poois. Hotel S700 nor eens uests, Board Bong hi ‘ke bcluding cossh fire and tag 96.75. Li Delng the hrstet thepresent nee suggested many bments, which will be fully carried out this season. ‘The cuisine, shall not be surpassed by any watering place of like charges in the country. Writetfor Desc riptive Pauphiet, For descriptive circulars ingulre at this office. jell cts thaeedin INO. T. TREGO & SON. TRE FRCPC eos, RIVER SPRINGS, Will receive Boarders from a) Bhs Pe ember 35. Board por day, $1.50; por Week, $10: per mont, $39: No clatge the for, ashing, batii g, fruity or medical attention, Sue this season in the the: quanilty oF ‘OF qi my ‘of chat ty ens B00 P BUACKISIONE, MD. “Do . s county. » ‘otomac Soc! Mere tl iake thelr Btn annnal trip (June 10) to this pisce. jel-im* [MINSON’S HOTEL, EVERSINK HIGHLANDS, NEW Jensey, N is JUNE ter. Accessibie from New York Branch B.'R. line yes, aes Be per day SIDS 7-60 per week. Special arrangements ‘ny 50-102 JAMES JENKINSON, Prop, OTEL, Socata ‘my27-Im West Pojni, N. ¥. i = HOOPES. A,

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