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} . 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, LOCAL MENTION. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. THE COMMENCEH SEASON. Ball Refused in the Sotelde Case. rie Weathe Closing Day of the Eighth Grade Emerson Institute. sone anear at toe ates Gag, neard an | ‘Tax Baas eeeeoans Srager PREACHERS —One The Weather. Schools—Pupils who were Awarded —- Gppllesiion toc wat ie Gs cake ee ‘Augustus €. | of the peculiarities of on ts] A Levely Way Pay in Now Ortenns. Orrick OF re CHIEF Si Diplomas. The thirtieth annual commencement of the Emer- the apostolate of the Free ‘are Warminetox, D. Son Institute, held at Lincdtn Hall last night, was | Soteldo, indicted forthe murder of A. M. Soteldo, | not numerous, Dat ace etive have a little For the mitdie Atla To-day the efghth grade public schools were | attended by an audience whose numbers testified | And assault with intent to kill Clarence M. Barton | chureh of thelr own, a new ‘on Lee street, but closed with appropriate exercises. Diplomas were | to the high esteem in whith the institute is held. | On February 4th last—Mr. Taggart representing ay. no means confine thels ministrations to ce awarded to pupils who had satisfactorily com-| The hall was crowded, many people went | (he government, andl pl a Fer em Weakey that the world ts SLIGHTLY WARMER AND PARTLY CLOUDY oN THURS- | Pleted the grammar school course as follows: away unable to get ittance. The exercises the case wasa bailable one, as the testi. tor the salvation of members of the Metho- DaY. FIRST DIVISION—H. N. COPP, PRINCIPAL. were of a very interesting) character, the perform- | mony showed that five or six shots were fired. of | “ist church of all ‘branches, and often when a con- ‘The chief signal officer of the army furnishes | _Schooi No. 1, F. R. Lane teacher.—Wm. Delorme | ances of the young gentlemen who engaged in | which the er fired four. It being admitted os ad ig Regence hes aes . special bulletin to the press: nad Ba oe ee pana Se ‘ —— them being far above the Average. Mr. G. A. Pre. eee the a fired gen yg ng! must | Serm aay —— peeing people come = BR, Franc Patric! Tne, ral se fired. a testimony find another sermon them Carman, Faward P. Champlin, Malcorm Ajoistus | YOs% the salutatorian, Mr. C. A. Wilson, the | showed an intent to sock a ‘That one pistol the door. ‘They #0. warned. In ten tones, Cudlip, ‘John Fletcher Fairehlid, Harry Norman | Valedictorian of the class, acquitted themselves | only was that the ball from | flee from the wrath to come; told that with fine Fleming, Win. Le Compte Ford, John Elward | with much credit. Declamations were given by | that te killed A. : ‘wylte Gibson, Wm. Tigmer Gill, Charles A. Goldsmith, Messrs. J. H. Wise, J. Wedderburn, E. Shippen, H. thought that all the wounds made Lig all the j the way to perdition. These ——— have joward A. Graham, John Bartlett Muli, Blanchard fa shots testified to ht have proceeded from | Sometimes been arrested and fined,but proceedi! Fresian "Johnson, PrekeHisk ‘Tomar Parts | C- Russell, H. Jefferson, EM. Fitagerald, G. p, | Sots, wtined to, might Thatetavement of A-af, | Of this kind do not seem to diminish their zeal. Jonnson, August Lepreux, Edward Smith Lows, aot a. se B. ped oe Eevas sn Bo ldo that the pela. ose to his neck a Glen Burnett Miller, Willard Averill Pollara, Le um, jr. e com “How Ne arton was contradicted that STREET.—" Richart Washington Reading, Washington Ieving Love” and the farce “Sent to the Tower” were ren- | Was no burn of powder on his neck. Judge Wylie | Curbing and grading Cameron treet above Pat- Richards, ‘d cy Sinith, @ Now! sald he felt for the accused, whose hand Tick are now completed and the work will be begun Sahoay Altged HowaFd Speaken cr? coo oe | Gena ey reme nS the oloweng, YOUNG 2D | Sithout tnteat, sats has Heseeere Ese ha acne | chia weeks "A uvabes or crs Torah ere col No. 2, Miss L. B. Holbrock, teacher.— | Butkiey, G. B. Young, 8. H. Taylor, E. ML. Fitzger- risen 40 tie Goal the heat of Browne, Elizabeth Virginia Brown, | ald, H. @. Willlamson’and J. C. Gray. soy the water of thes thelr property. Secure Ease Susan Gregg Chase, Harriet Morrill | Mr. Charles B. Young, the principal of the insti- wilt) mi RE BISORSG MAUTGOT. — Fro | eT Or promos alien moslnrer the ty | Dy, German Corn Remover. Bike airt I- | ch ;. Saw no reason allow ng a ing of cl a Jano Eiker, Katharine Hefft Fil- |; tute, then af the at marae a % Surveyor corns, 2cents. Druggists. ra Louise Galeskt, E:ith Rebecca i it to bail was re- | council to take action on the subject. dn-r, Anna Susan Guibert Niha Gunton, Grace AWSEDED MEDAL AMD FRIEGS AS FOLLOWA: Ewing's ing’ nh argiret Turner Hitlton, Elizabetl Classical department—graduating class: Pink- pee ea above tide of the Cameron street, intersections as sIny, Gertrude Gineva "Jochum, Mary | ney medal for scholarship, C, A. Wilson; Pinkney Amusements, Excursions, Etc. PRE aptat, Cobambs, Sa seets| ane beood tning rod. Jones, anor Laster, Amy ©: medal for character, G. Prevost; prize for de- “His Majesty’s Safety Pin” at the Comt ue keeps feet. ; ry, 3 Fay + 3 Munson, Elizabeth’ Jullet Palmer, | portment and study, 8. H. Taylor. the audience in a galeor SR eS EEN all parts of Evrerr.’s Ice Cream. J.T Koen Barry $i saw g GoLD-FILLED vest from all wasting diseases should use Carter’s Liver Bitters for their superior strengthening and tone qualities. AMUSEMENTS. _ laughter, which is a hard ual to any #3. Leigh Paxton, Minerva. May Purman Higher English a rtment—graduating class: | thi todo this warmweatier. de Sit Hanger Retinoe, “Rants inn | old poanis for schcaray We Giahnatte N- 4 | Deeers Gann is more structive than over, | Aiveigy neal! appeared fom all parts o Lilt Tayler, Alice Hutelie Wil | Classteai department second lass: Goid medals | “On the evening Of gue eay Masa ete cee. | im the mldSt of built-up neighborhoods, once to be Dp 1d The Fairest Faces are sometimes marred by myriads of pimples, and markings of tetter or ireckles, which are readily ed. by_a popular. toilet Ing, known a8 DD RAD eS HALL. seit = ‘the World's Mnseum being closed, an Ye 50 conts a Simons. for scholarsh| nd com~ 8 gral found in all sections, are now all covered. The Op FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th street, will be KEN’ D eon toW. A. J. Bliss, W. L, Hodge, F. | pines eeeee, we eat Eo en 8, Dr._C. W. Benson's Skin Cure, Even'scrotulous | OPP_FELLOWS mie aes a pals, at noo! No. 3, MP. White teacher—Thomas | Thompson and It, ¥, “Brooks. "Goid medals tor | Pos" No.8 G.A.R; ‘of this cay Ae Atees Ganon, Openings made by the great fire ot 18:7, some Ot | Ulcers yield tot tainments. "For terme inquire of the JANTTUR, tho Charis WUliaia Ane eke NSE eee | Ceara Cre a ee ene Pr bonor of their guests, Post 2, of Philadelphia, | an, save one, filled in those years, and many other ‘The Marked Popular Favor — Charles Ernest Gross, Walter” Devaughin Hart | tuality médal to Louls Mackall. Prizes for scholar~ | P44, 8%4 Post 2 of Bostén, Mass. ‘Tis will be tt | Spices until those unbile upee mee ther wee, | accorter nee Punch” isamply warranted. No | ()HEATER CONIQUE. rison, Andrew James Henderson, Willian Low | ship t E. Shippen, E Fitzgerald, GP. Joyce, R. n to the program already published for the | Many open lots still remained at the close of the i y entertainment of the distinguished guesta. ote atel Louis Hilton, Vernon Estabrook | Church, F. Stuart, H. Franc, 8. Galt and C. Ray. | “Ye you would ee on Fourth of July that Teen trent eee pou have enor e = aut pone you would remember with pleasure the remainder | yw 0 ings ‘am Samuel Teel, {r. Classical department—Third class: Gold medal | 3p yourllie, go with Heiphenstine and Free to Luray Tawn begun, ao non hee ‘proved -handaotae 0. 4, Kate E, Rawlings, teacher.—Bertha | for scholarship to S. Britton; prizes to J. C, Gi Caves. They givé their last excursion of the dwellings being put up there by Messra. Warfleld, Armstrong, Henrietta Attmansperger, | and S. King; special priz2 for excellence to J. | season there on that day, and as the price chat Hall and Lindsey, ‘These lots were part of Connor, Adaline Gannaway Davison, Evelyn | Blount; prize for arithmetic and bookkeeping to | ts but one-third rate it'will pay you to make the | original lot 73, and at the sale of lots in 1749 were Mary Ellen Faunce, Sarah ‘Gibson. | &, Lansburgh; prize for best Latin exerelse to C. tp. Dought in br the surveyor. They were not im- n, Marrarct Agnes Keily, S estral 2 - ; "Fanny Livingston Mahon. "Fr Intermediate department—First class: Gold | tnig sity teat aie ee eae, 18 such a rarity in | proved until about 1900, when the first. St. Paul's this city that abner’s Garden ts crowded eve Hilla North, Rosa’ Lout Petal class nonono SL. Wilson: gold medal | night to hear the deligntial strane ee very | Church was built there, and was afterwards trans Hillyer, Sa | Hodges, John Herman Love, William Morse Stock- | Sp eclal prize for Greek to C. P. Joyce. | bridge, oe punch made when ee for use can rival te ‘The Beautiful, Amusing and “RIS MAJESTY'S SAFETY PIX.” in all its extravagance of character, costumes an@ 4 Fin opttesencs of ta wetietamoes MONUMENTAL peaking awes! a STREET, Will sell for 10 days 1 bargains: iressing. Good for Babies When Ihave a baby at breast nothing ts so nse- AR" i Carnerons and Dixey's Minstrels, at On 4 ferred to the Presbyterian church, A graveyard | ful for quicting my own and baby's nerves as Par- | rag POMS faIDaE, ; ~ TEA Worth | DEES £5 8. TO, aD on HceuseeNts | | There is more fun in the New York avenue | fay cromun dae eyes church. A graveyard Ker's Gluger Tonic. It prevents bowel complaints, aoc he rare ee jar ne May Sehnelder, Et oe Wy — oth atin one He peceeniie Witsen? Pg re School on you can shake a stick at, | was torn down, and soon afterwards the remalns | and is better than’ any stimulant to give surength Come early void the rush, se19 rion Alma Wiiton, Kate Young, Hiith | punctuality metal to Walle Helmuss prizas tor “ithe Coney island of Washington is the name Decne Side cee Gee pee ors cea ce ee ct APREWS SOMMER GanDEN, ni Morris Zane. ip arewing to 4. H. Plumb, Walter Willard and | given to Lower Cedar Point, and on Sunday the | Roca engine house st Now, however, it will | Forty Years’ Experience of an Old Narse, CONCERT EVENT EVER ee SECOND DIVISION—N. P GAGE, PRINCIPAL. Eiward Droop. Second class: Gold medal (class | Jane Moscley wil begin her regular daily trips. | cease to be an op: space, and will, for the first inslow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescription ‘By an Ore! School No. 1, 8 J. Thomson, teacher. —Ew-| ty, Remade ee ee ee eae also awarded ust the place to take the children Toney Nipegin | time since grass first grew upon it, be covered pean ee FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. je12-3m . Br » navies Cooke. 2 I s , a , e popular steamer the George Leary w! in ie n and has used for gene C. Brown, Charles Cooke, Emil Diebitsch, | Stevens, John ‘Edie and H. Lansburgh; prize ‘for | on saturday her trims to wots Mee ee CO ee Young Men’s | Fears with never-failing success by millions of | PMMICH'S ORCHESTRA, Clarence #. Doyle, John H. Drown, James A. | spelling'to John Billings, folk, returning on Monday, and stopping at Piney | christian association met, last night. at the clase | mothers for their children. Tt relieves the child | L First clams Music furnished for Pienics, Excursions SF. Fahorty, Paul Gornam, Willlam | Junior dopartment—Gold medal for scholarship, | Point and Point Lookout going and retugaing, Yoom of the Washington street M, & church, 1. | {TOM pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping | ad all other oocanons.“ Keaidencelsi Sth strert nore Wr. E, Heron, Harry P. Kalb, Win. R. | Charles McKenney; gold medals for punctuality, | ne Caledonia Club will take possession of the W. Beadle, president, in the chair, and R. T. Pitts, | 12 the bowels and wird colic. By giving healt arabe nce 2 = ay Ben}. gd ee elie aoe Ss. Pee ee a Hien hon Bee. ay Washington to-morrow for a trip to Marshall. secretary.’ The annual report of the president Pore cnlia st rems) the mother. Price 25 ens Devens SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- Wuire and black goods below est, 747th st. | B ert, Broe Re Shears, David C. Smith; Hurry | Berrian, & Watkins, A. Tallmadge, Du. FONE: Uaazee ot the Says 20 change has Deen made in the i wEEE. 7 the second moonlight excursion under the | usages of the association, except that one church evens, Raymond J. White, John 1. Wirt, | son, 8. Ferguson, P. Hunt and F. Batterson; prize | auspices of National Ledge: Wee oe, ee ke ee Ae re nime oxcen bea ‘our Hiead Ache? P. Zeb "| for spelling, W. Roberts: prizes for peamanship, | wiut be given next Tuesday, and wil be'a deligne, | Hes been used for Sunday prayer meeting instead Does ¥ —. Lodille’s Specific cures the worst casein 5 to 30 | THE BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON? 2, M. &. Rowe, teacher. —Cath-| W. Brown and I. Hagner. First gold medal tor of an itinerancy of the meetings at various | yim ie At For men’s fine low shoes go to Richold’s Boston Bhoe House, 491 Pennsyt venue. W r {ul occassion. The steamer Corcoran will go down | churches. ‘This 18 shown to have been ‘a good utes. 50 cents, il drug stores. SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIES, mee —_— . ica Allen, Eveline Casey Angell, | French, H. Russell; second, T. King. Gold medal | the river 40 miles, 8 at Marshall Hall goin; st Troy Sire Reramen by Kuching, near Pen- | Finny Barrette Bergman, Clara Saloiys. Cablenta | for improvement in Germs, George A. Provost: | e,Tiver sOmlles, stopping 2 i ae ae Kidney Dincnse. An entire Now Company this week in agrest Ml._308 Bion Ofice. = Ray Eulott, Lucy Robinson Fletcher, Leah Gapen, | _ ‘The graduating class was coinposed of ©. A. | ‘The Corcoran will make a special trip to Mount prayer meetings, Morgan Driscoll, chairman? |) 222 Ptisernar el corey Bo seems ae § ae IHE WASHINGTON SyIMMING SCHOO, Fanasous, below Monet snes Lanai Eanore lawote Me: | Sng it W Bulkley NH ayion G3 Bauty dey | MeEARL ee Rotem ania oN ase | une Rowe andl ting Ben, bute ena | BOS Geary’ cece “busupaiba” | TT" "Serena, fewer ane larga ahan, Li ed son, R. . HE » Ge “9 | the friends of the athic hospital : f i i 2 Grit Derm) ekiand Oliver, Mary Vernon Pot. | N. J. Hall and ir. | time ts expected, oP ? Sood | man; Gospel tent, H. Patter, ohairman. * Funds = i Ps X Water constantly changing and kept at tempersture of At the close of © exereises the awards of medals Se rE seicl ay g 2 7 : Nortce.—Parasols tn all colors cleaned,and crape Bianene | for elocution and acting based upon the perform: The steamer Keyport makes daily excursions to ter, Ada B 2 Wells renovated equal to new at A. Fischer's, 996 G | Elizabeth Walker, G rizg, Serer Jane Rutter, Annte ce Anita W. | Delapaine Williams, Florida Virginia V 89 to 85. ic Walker, Were appropriated for the service of the Gospel “Aldern Dairy Wi tentdurlog the suinmer- ‘The secretary was fee | _aereah AvcAl@eryey, Dalry Waren » every morning | , Hours: Gentlemen, 7 t09 a. m. and 2:80 to 10p. ms ap Glymont under the direction of the Potomac Fruit st si “ ” Laaies, 10a. m. to 1m. ee reno e, Mary | ances of the boys dufing the evening were made | Growers’ Improvement Company. (eee ey TI Ri sore fps seiiwered #8 3-0. ‘Ward’ Prints, dlc. per 1D. | “Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5. §e8-Im - — Yerger. Theda, J. Wedlerbure? Thine Ruggerald: second | "Tho favorite resort, Quantico Pavilion, can be | “Oxotareee A ee ee ae On iscopal | Ge. per qt. Cream, isc. pint Wo. € ON EXHIBITION Powsnrvt glasses for tra ‘% Hempler’s, 453} | School No. 3, F. H. Tichenor, teacher. —Il- | medal, J. Wedderburn; third medal, J. Blount; | reached on the steamer Keyport. ‘The ‘stesmer ministers are in town. ‘They are called here by | ————————————— ent AND ar av. Tam fosepa Baines, Walter Angus Brown, Wil- | first premum, @. A. Prevost; second premium, H. | eaves 7th street whart at 9 a m.and 3:0 p. 1D, the ordinations and other annual exercises at the = Street. MAKERITER'S, eee Mam Henry Dice, Thomes Merritt Drancy, Horman | . Russell; actor's inedal, §.'H. Taylor; premium, | gna on Sundays at 4 p.m Onis, Virginia Theological Seminary, near this city. AUCTION SALES. No. 626 F etreet northwest, one door from BD. H. Wakxen has money to loan at lowest | Thomas Eliott, Willlam Bowman Emory, Thomas | B. Bulk ‘The Excelsior leaves Georgetown for Cabin John | " Dreanrcne oF Licht INFANERY the Aloe cudria | === | OO ett engravings, Chromen, te rates, Zee Harr, John Andrew Lelman, Alexander Chas. | The judges who made these awards were Mr. | Bridge and Great Fails on friday and Sunday and | right 1 aa 4 thi UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Large end Choice of Picture — Carroll MeNulty, Clarence Riggs Myrick, William | Walter S. Perry, Rev. Joseph 'T. kelley, Mr Rane 4 ight Infantry was awakened this morning by the | J) ome Frainee, Picture Cord end Tassel, Kings, Nails, eto. as Sap unes Of Be Chee ete Tose ia | Thompson Hollitia dokn Culver well Seat dens | AoIph Coyle: Hoa. soaeRh Te Mscenaein waa othe Mary Washington wiley to Mount Vernon | BEING of the town alarm Dell, which served 28 & | PEREMPTORY TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIM- | Markriter's. ‘Terms Cam. Free Att Gallery." “olf German-American Bank, abd invser, his Jed go | LOwls Wheelock, Willlam Creighton Woodward.” | Samuel Maddox. on Saturday and Occoquan Falls on Sunday. This | uevier Sone Hewett ieee and marched, | “" PROVED PROPERTY ON CAMHOLL STREET misapprehension as tothe proprietorship of the |, School No. 4, M. King, teacher. — Clara drug store corner of 7th and F ‘treets. We are | Lee Barron, under Capt. McBurney, with military music, tothe | BETWESN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS i is a good opportunity o! nding a pleasant day. é ke s' Solita: Devin einen renin tee St. Joseph’s School. a PPE iy ‘pel 1g a pl day. | Baltimore and Potomac depot, and embarked for EAST. ST. c ————__ the Grand Army encampment at , Where | | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court off not, and never have been, many way connected. | Mick, Aida Mary Doyle, Blanche Roosevelt an, closing exercises of the school of a Apes District Government Affairs. they will go into eamnp 4 Pek the District of Columbia, holding a special term mnt Dr. ‘Chas. E. Prentiss is now a homeopathic physi- meen ee Tre eo ee vee Mi ee ee ee ae oe ‘i Zroposals are at once to be advertised foran ad: | _teroureR’s Nores.—The funeral of Mr. R. 8. | $auits. passed ay 3c, 1882, in the case of Barbara tan, and pdruxgist. C. A. Pret i , Emma Frane 3 hs as la je ion. to the public scl ding ne: ar c ! " NO. 7 Gian, and I'am the druggist. C. A. Prentiss PIETY See Sane Dee rgely public school bullding near Howard | Stringfellow took place from the Mansion house eTehstes rm " Docket 21, the under ‘ill, on MON- — aH ‘ ys Mal y a People performed their part in the program with | university. They will be opened onthe 2ith in- | this afternoon, and was attended by many friends, | DAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, 1882, in (Washington's Coney Island.) Meera none Fee es Eee nts MAY Asst StuDblo- | oct auinit aad nccutacy and she aagiones ovinced | SANE sed our-stock of Pac! FILTHY ALLEYS Raving Siveral Brotiess eB eaeee eae | ESE aitidn to the highest Wadden, Part of Lot thie SELECT DAILY FAMILY EXCURSIONS, % LLEYS. ing several brothers in the ministry.—M. ublic auction, to the ler, r= THIRD PIVISION—ALEX. 7. sTuART, PrINcreAL. _ | {clr appreciation by generous applause. The fol-} preatth omcer Townshend has sent the folowing | Harleg has wey eee Sty. Bs. | pe red y-tix (36), in’ square seven hundred ana thirty-two . School No. 1, J. J. Chickering, teacher.—Charies | !©W!02 program was rendere1: Ust of filthy alleys and cutters to the District Com- | German Building association, vice L. Btein, who 1s | (732). being the cast forty fect echt inches front by = Palace races a MOSELEY, ee ‘ me3. Bailey, 7th st. = Z Welcome song, vocal class. Play, “Simple Si- | missioners, which have been complated of and | about to remove from the 'city.——The’ tnance | Binety feet in depth of aid lot, This part of lot will be Beardsley, Harry Franklin Belt, Joseph Walter | mon*—charact-rs by Loule Mallet-Dannie’ Han. | need cleaning: -R street: betwees aot ane Sane committee will submit its annual Feport at the fold th tro loteof twenty feet four iuches front each. JUNE 25, leaving wharf foot of 6th street DAILY, ex- Blandford, Hugh Manly Cline, Fenton Alison Den- | han, Tommie Walsh, Jeremiah Costello. How the | Streets northwest; 331 street, between O and R; | next recular Meeting ef the city council —The | ing feos at the purchaser's cost. if the terme of eaie | cept Mondays, at 9 a.m., returning at 9 p.m. The stthst.,¥ouag’s | !Son, Waiter Willis Fisher, George Elgar Fleming, Caine Ajar. solo and chorus, soloists—George | $34. between Prospect avenue and N street north- | base ball nine, which lett here yesterday to play | are net somniicl wine within ive dee te aes SS st Young's | James Ambrose Hanke, George Wiliam Hurle: CITY AND DISTRICT. eee BS at six (6) cents a yard, former price 12 Now come and take them: Young & Stern, S04 Wire windowscree! Laces,si i Trust anege! it reserve the it to takeup any tickets at rge_ Moran, Johnny Magee; chorus— | West; ath, between N and O; O, between sth and | the Deaf and Dutnb Asylum nine, returned with. | secnes the Hight to resell at defaulting juschseeracost | oat and re Ag an baus, Wm. Herbert Jefferis, Win. Isaaz King, Wm. 8. tae ie, Auction” characters by An- | 36th; 8, between Sith and 35th; ath, between | out a game.—The work of repaving Union street | after one week's notice. A deposit of $60 will be re- | Dost and return money for same. Positively no ime L Kiinchause, Morris Everett Marlow, George | drew Schwartz, George Becker, Frank Connell, | Prospect avenue and O street; N, betiveen sth ui each , oper characters allowed on boat or grounds. Every has begun, and the sidewalks are being reduced | duired cn each lot at the time the property is sold. » Reville Moore, Frank Paul Mullen, Howard Kind | James Tobin, ‘Aloysius Babbington, Cornellus | and 36th; P, between 3ith and 35th: 0, between 34th | from nine to six fest inet J e01-dkas cee OTR oats. | cafe will be taken to make these excursions select, and " Norton, George Poiilers, Anthony Lindsey Ray, | Shea, Romle ‘Magee, Willie Purcell. ‘Tenting on | and 35th; "T, between 334 and a5th; Q, between | -—— ee OSX feet im width No. 486 Louisiana, families may depend upon having every attention Ammsements ‘To-night. ; Senge Coase verats cea hese Jobn Reinburz, Jackson Masten Ridgway, | the Old Camp Ground, chorus, vocal class. U. 8. | Valley and 334; Prospect avenue, from sith to 36th: . FP HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Avcuonecr. shown them. Staterooms reserved for families, ATER Comiquz.—Varlety and burlesque. Ernest Lew hmidt, Francis Patric! a Mail, solo, Charlie Mallet. Marching song, vocal | Bank, between M and Prospect avenue; I, between Covrcura cons fishing, danci ed floor, No. 2, E.A. Hilton, teacher. class, Orphans—Address, Francis McNally. Hail | 23d and 24th streets northwest; 3d, between O and SE EE ee ae ET RONED REAL BETATE | Set oster Dalles, Sader, Oe ‘Manic by Prot. Pie s.—Specialty performance. olors Bradley, Nellie Ei to the Day We Celebrate, song, Minims. People | R streets; Q, between 2d and 3d;’3d, between K legal ot taste dole, ° sella kts | Sethe been paket: ‘band. New bathing suiis, shoes « SWIMMING ScHOoL.—New York y Laventa Burzee, Louise Hen y 3, | Will Talk, concert recitation.’ I’ve No Mother | and L; 7th, between H and I northeast; 8th, b2- er 623, payres 207, Ke., of the land record of fg and hats provided for all, ch and 1th streets, 3 ine, Jessie Lamb Entwistle, Inez Eliott, | Now, Pm ‘Weeping, solo, Little Johnny Clark. | tween C and D northeast; corner 10th and H the District of Colunibia, and at the request of the eg ee fe Foley, Ada Florence Gardiner, Luzia Iiitz, Unele Joe, soto and chorus; soloist, Walter White: | northeast; 14th and BW south ty thy between @ party secuned thereby, the undersicned wil ell at pub- | ‘Tickets (rouna trip). Condensed Locals. nbone, Anna Mary Tonner, Jane | head; chorus, vocal class, ‘I'm Only a Boy, recita- | and I southeast; 9th, between EF and G southenst; E 3 ion, in front ‘of the premises, ‘on MONDAY Maced Secaoa Will te ball ae See a tie Grimith Hughes, Frances Rosetta | tion, Willle Mangan. Awtully Clever, solo Francis | K, between 31 and 4th. streets. couthwesre cncans RESOLVENT, HIRD DAY OF JULY, 1899, At SIX O'CLOCK | For further information apply at St, Mare Hotel, extinguished’ <a ses ahs Kate Stanhope Hozan, Hattie Geneva | McNally. Two Boys’ Views of Vacation, Richard | 1st. and Delaware avenue southwest; corner 1st seers SECO. gine Somat et oe || ee mee ‘ts made with societies, clube The auction Sales of real.and personal property s, Kate Wenona Layton, Catherine sand Dents Quinn. A Boy’s Speech, Walter | and Virginia avenue southwest; corner 1st and C scribed as follows: Bevinnins at ssid corner’and run- | and otis oneemiente 9620-5 sixth and eight pages of to-days Sram, will | Leech, Annie Ward Liliebridge, Harriet Fiz. Vhitehead. Tis Sweet to be Remembered, chorus, | southwest; corner Virginia avenue and 2d street ning westerly on Water strect 38 6-12 feet, more or leas, | 224 other organizations. head uarane latin ee rit, Annie Mi ge Prescott, Carrie Waist vocal class. “How to Break Bad News” (dla- | southwest; corner ath and C southwest; corner L fo the dividing wall. between. the warcuouse on the | Z\XCURSIONS TO NORFOUI FORTRESS MON+ Rellins was sent to | Pryor, Corrie Stewart, Maggie Lucy Wannal. )—characters by Deniz, Meehan and Charley | and G southwest; corner Ist and F southwest; 21, . premises herein described and the warehouse next ad- BOE, PINEY POINT AND POINT Snell today. | , School No. 3 E her.—Carrie Vincent. Guardian Angels, recitation, F. Me- | between 10th and'u1th southwest: E, between sth THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER. decent thereto on the west thenes south t> the channel LOOKOUT, “r,for being an hab: | Andrews, Mian " 2| Nally. Orphans’ Prayer. and 9th; 9th, between E and I"; 8th. between G and alae erat ver thence cast paratiel wiih sald Potomac Steamboat Company Isley. Lz: urrle Ca PREMIUMS WERE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS? H, and H, between 8th and 9th southwest; extended southerly, to said chennel, and thence notth- Saturlay, June 24 this favorite steamer perfecting ar- May Duane Cire EAM | Preratums in first class to James Tobin, G alley, between 9th and 10th and F and G streets wardiy to the place of becinning,’ with the improve- | waCemning Saturday, June 24, this tevorite steamer Tcting ot ns tnia Etzier, Ella Clara Kimball, | pooker, Jonnny. Costellon Alonans henbreceee | Southwest; alley, between 2d and 3d and E and F eis ments, rights and appurtenances to the same belong- | {> Norfulk and Fortress Montos, stopping at Piney les Will De elosaa next | phine Lawrence, Annie May Loane, Emma | Baqie yy vou “i S oe aloystus: lias Stow | Southwest; alley, between Q and Franklin and 3d ing. 5 Point and Point Lockout goingend returning. Leaves = Allce Faith Malone. Clara Virzinla | tripry Busher, Wille Purcell, Hocor Me lie Rovecg, | #24 Ath northwest; street, corner 4th and R horth- ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and | jin street wharf atG pm. Saturdays. Leave Norfolk rtifleates for Improvement in pent @ Quill, Ell, Dora Ringwood, | ON sn yonuny Collie nee ae nCostello emmate | Wests Sewer traps, corner sth and Virginia avenue . fwelre months, with interest, to be secured by a deed cf | at pin. Sunday, arrive in 6 2 Wilson, Hattie Rosé White. Neill, Johnny Coilins, Jeremiah Costello, Tommie | soutiie: northeast corner 4 and E northwest; rust on the premises sold; $100 to be paid in cash at 7 the annual Walsh; second division, first class—Joseph Prince, | jley adjoining 1326 G street, obstructed; alley, be- SALT RHEUM, the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. FOURTH DIVISION—JOUN E. THOMPSON, PRINCIPAL Frank Connell, Harry Harvey, Romie Magee, | tween 12th and 13th and 1 ahd I northwest, filthy; ’ Pu h terms of sale within Fatrbrother, teacher. — | Dannie Hannan, Frank Quinlan, Aloysius Grant, irchaser failing to comply sale will be ae Soseph Briumatn, Louie Mallet Jerewaiak Moca | BOtthWest corner Sisf and M street, obstructed, | COVERING THE RODY FoR TEN years, nE- | *Y°dd¥*, aresale Pavers nec ine unica Charles Edward Brock, Washington Richard Ber- thy, Searruiee Eangioys Eu deren eCar | and northeast corner Potomac and Prospect SISTING ALL METHODS OF TREATMENT, jetl-d&ds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jn., Trustee. GEORGE WATTINGL Diaal stesudnceln Boyer, Marvin Ashdown Custis, | "Premiums tn second. class to Thomas Roche, | ects Se ae | CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. WM. P. WELCH, Agent. | David Morrison Cain, Edward William De Knight, | Tommie Becker, Eddie Shea, Willle Tobin, Willie eee — s SNU. ION ae eee Gtr atta nat ie | Sean, George Moran. arte stauey Yohnay | fet by Inspector Eniwiates Stead, erect to a oakansat se, Howto, Fob Sa tote. | | gifs viton of 3 dood of Hat, recorded fo Litera | PENTH ANNUAL EXCURS ponies Maxine Ay, Joan | Doyle, Pat's Sieahan, Willie Brooks, Jas. Moriarty, | && dN street; $16,000. Jas. 8. Topham, | Teel ita duty to inform you, and through you afl | §U>,bages 24 of the parties necured, there OF THE CALEDONIA CLUB, efor a trip son, Harry Theodore Johansen, George Morton | Johnuy Connell, Johhny O'Deey, Milton Rouzee, | 8Venue and N_ street; $16,000. Ja: roat? | Who are interested. t> the fact, that anost dis- | {y° TaAt the reques: don, infront of the premi- arents. Jariasure, Albert, Francis Mock tee, Harry For- | Eimund Hickey, Johuny MeDevitt, Joseph Hock: | ERAT Dilek, 3881 Hennavivania avenuenorthwesti Terese obatinace cane of Sa Ghats Sette | By, Ew ol at eabile auction fro of te ree <p aAmenake Makis son Station, Prince | dyee Riley, Wiiltain Ernest Schaeaborn, Bennie | cnaw, Johnny Joye, Jaimes McDevitt Beractd | $5 nay, ‘fei ck, it which has been under my personal observation from itt | O'CLOCK PAL, Lot 44, ia Peter Beatty, Threckeld ahd 1$ now the owner of a cow | Aubrey Smith, Henry Parker West. Rathfock, Willie King, Bernard Cain, Johnny Fo- | gun G4 M strects northwest; $500, Lewis John- | Rrst appearance. to the present time-about tan, Go) | Ook OCh kame Wot 4& im Peter Beatty. Threckeld and THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1882. gave birth te three calves. | School No.2, Mrs. Mary E. Martin, teacher.—| Jey, Denis Harigan, ‘Theodore Dorsey, Johnny | $22 &_C0., ees 1018 (C street northwest; | years—covering the greater portion of the patient's body | the mrth side of Prospect avenue, near Fayette street, . etrest whartad a dolng well They are perfeetiy | Stama allman, Martha Rebecea Barrga, Franees | Waish, Rawin Suiithy Gabriel Hamilton feat Bridge sts S400" Eawant BW Bye oe | Sak a tenting mach | Petimeinpeoraments and sppurienances, (So. $509 | , Dlewms Bary Wecinrizn testes, BO sont wet at, good siz>. Josephine Campbell, Jeannette Cohen, Sophie Niles | ‘Third division.—James King, Jeremiah H. tn w.: $900 am Fishe af 8, pple: 0 ig ini ri trust: ckets 8; uunder 10 years free. ae De nots gt eahete us, donpnlar Ena | cau itneyiawrence Conse Wale Mangan | Bua HP eer #90. Abraham Habe, | lay at end ct beet tat con | PHS gn hd rr an | Ac li ce pee The G- A. H. Celebration in Baltimore, | Jones, Mollie Virginia Leslie, Allce Christine Me- | Raymond Glovizney James. Coletiay dette te a tro, story ig, 7th St, under e few atys of profuwe application of Curicuma,” | in x, twelve and eighteen mnonthe, in notes accured on | “yore pa GOLDER DEPARTURE OF Lawin xvwnexs oy wastx- | Dae, Rose Mary McCauley, Eaina Virginia Sparo, | doch, Willie Pheips, ‘Tommie Madigan, Jom ar- | S¥°5 & nore: 7 can and do heartily advise ail similarly afflicted io | property sold, with interest, All conveyancing at pur- | QU PAGI-E SOCIAL OLU! TON. Susie Rel tier, Nellie Elizabeth Walker, Mary | nold, Ambrose Armstrong, Lezel Givonont. try the remedy which has been #0 effectual in this case. | Shaser's cost.” In case purchaser fails to comply in five AT JUENNEMANN'S RELY GARDEN, Large crowds of peopie e 3 ate Wilson, Ella Eugent>Clarke, | Father Walter awarded the following premiums: | , MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to W. Poch Sees CHAS. HOUGHTON. " | days after sale, a resale vill be had after five days’ n0- | aorder ath wad’ E etmoote hi on WEDNESDAY, places crete ot re 5 tm os be a i h Livingston. ‘The Amidon medal | wirst class, tor conducts George ecko for nies: and Paulina Auth; Join ‘ Dorsey and Mary F. tice at his cost and risk. Other terms of ealecan be | Sommer Huang stnots nort ye19-3t" g for Baltimore. ‘The various posts of the @. A. | ERURCes aes mca E ass ° saa) Barre; John Thomas and Georgianna John- cnat ssle. =— - a R. were mingled with the throngs of civilians at | Caan tn almiabiity and s scholarships oY PP Denkis Horrigan; for reson Eadie Shea. ‘special | on; Robert H. Mudd and killa. earson; Fred. VARICOSE ULCER ee | FEE POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMEROVE- the depots The first train that left on both roads FIFTH DIVISION—B. T. JANNEY, PRINCIPAT. premium for writing to Raymond Jlotzner. Special aa wae ee eS vO aa = s ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Will commence THURSDAY, June 15th, gaily exoure Was shortly before 7 o'clock and the cars were | School 1, Mrs. L. A. Bradley, teacher.—Litian | Pfize for arithmetic, Frank Harding. Smith; S, Stuart Williamson and Mary E, Perry, | SORES FROM THE KNEE TO THE HEEL-AN | costes’ SALE OF VALUABLE TurRoven | sion to, Giymont on steamer Keyport leaving, 7th- crowded. The special trains later were of great | May Smith, Gertrude May Athey, Jane Rutherford St. Peter's Parish School. of Spottsyivanta county, Va.; Charles Russell and EXTRAOEDINARY CASE-CURED BY REAL ESTATE ON, FOURTEENTH STREBT | Ci emont at 1p. mand 9 p.m, Bare, hound eee fength and crowded,and it ts estimated that before | Harvey, Annie Amelia Norris, Hester Isabelle} The closing exercises of the school connectea | Amy Andel eon; Augusias 1. Fernie and Virginia CUTICURA REMEDIES, Pay a is LO a Fete app geen te ll Me ge me Oy § ofclock. on the B. & FP. road alone, over 1,50) | Davis, Mary Ann Gibbons, Eliza McClellan Guriey, | with St. Peter’s parish, on Capitol Hill, are in pro iy county, W.Vae Wik, Tornyson and Jenaek | ,,OR the 29d of Aucunt, 1877, Thad ‘tho misfortune of | Xow oti: folwo 0S et eet.. of tae land peoonds of tacky | Socitinn and ag LF | sagen tle apt Sea on fhe B. & O.. | Mary Gilpin Miller, Mary Ann Berry, Cora Amelia | gress this afternoon inthe presence of a larg? | COU", a es ue miy leg broken, in froht of William Stern's dry | District of Columbia, atid at the written a al be e numbers. we ny as large." nion ‘Hughes, both of Fatrfax county, Va, wed for use of pavilion or ring the G. A. | Ossife, Rosa Oettinger, Ann Darling Brace and | attendance of the friends and acquaintances of th¢ juest of ; wre will offer for pale at pub- jars are Neterans and National Ri », by of goods i secu eby ag act by a phyelenn of thi niaee Uo iu front of the premises, on the THIK- | STOW ——_-—_ me was set by a physician of this place. Upon remov- t To'clock. ‘The | Clara Reese Blackman. fos! except present agreements. . ‘Ba. EB HOWLAND, lic auction, prem Fa Reese Bin buplls, ‘The following Is the program: Entrance | Sazes or ReaL Estare.—Messrs. Thos. J. Fisher | im# the splinta, sores broke out from my kneo to the TIETH DAY OF JUNE, A D. 1882, at HALE-PAST | jor > Infantry Went out on the | sioexman? Voorhoas, Winton machen —Samuel | March, Mendelssohn, Misses M. O'Connor, M. Ne- | & Co. real estato, Drokera and muctionects Inve ech and eyeral py clan called tvarfoowo Velug, and Setate, towity Tot letisred “Gof Jolin O. evans = ce The general leave. granted in the depart- James Frederick R. Appleby, Willard Smith Norvel, | Ville, F. Thompson; Cheer Boys, Cheer, (chorus), | Made the following, public sales recently: Store | ghout 25 worth of different makes without any signsof | subdivision of oriinal lot twelve, in. Square number SIDE-WHETL SALOON STEAMER, * Inents, served to Increase the nwaber of visitors | 2° eiiel Scxene Witten Toninds oe Russell; Prologue, Miss M. Dolan’; “Mary Beatrice | 204 premises 1702 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, | cure, I bought the Curicura REMEDTEs. Betors haif | two hundred and forty-seven. in the city of Warhing- | Senocially fitted for Excursions. Apply at 7th-st. wharf. and agaladay was enjoyed tn the Monumental | 542 MES Tollines oot Gone “Axel Nicholg | and Her Step-Dauzhters,” an. historical drama in | t0 Capt. P. C. Johnson, U.S.N., for $11,500; build: | had been used I was uctoniehed toss tes Bone fea UP | ton, in the District of Columbia, improved by house | "Sttq-1m C. W. HEDLEY. Managers Clty. te =f st Ings an les Axel Nichols | toro ni cts, characters by Misses B. Padgett, M. | Ing lot Southeast corner 14¢) and Q pets north- | one by one, i aS poe ee or ae = No. cogs 14th street northwest, subject to p1 acum — THE COLORED QuoTA. = = Filsington, 8. Waltemeyer, A. Maryman, L.Bright, | West to Mr. Chisolm, for 2,775; awellings Nos | Gorohorated te Lornoee e PINEHAM, ‘Deng. eco males aah A deposit of $100 will be re- UANTICO PAVILION. The Baltimore American of to-day says: The | yexps me Fee have been recorded as follows: | M- Dolan, 'A. Clifford, E. Bentzler, 1. Quigley, c. | 720 and 782 12th street northwest. to Henry Diek- wista, Dover, NeH, quired at time of sale. “Terms of sale must be complied — as on Cadets, colored, Captal eet O. Chs Nevili Wall, A. Chapmai alg » eS. , A within five days, or property resold at inning SATURDAY, June Populer Washington Cadets, colored, Captain C. A. Fleet- | James Fraser, jr., to. Charies White, pt. 8 squire | 3 a , in, B. Quigley, M. sone ieee we tiene. ne ea wath with will be renoid at cost | | Besinning BA’ AY, June 10th, the Wood, arrived at 11 o'clock last evening at Camden | #9: $9832 Bante ‘to C. White, Inept dos do. 2s pricing ist agate: Scene—Throne | Sherman, for 6% cents per square foot; S. Willard ¢ JOR W. ROSS. } arrustees, KEYPORT Station, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and were | $:9532 Same to Sarah Lloyd. pts.7 and & 0.3 | pact Whitehall. Coronation of Queen Mary IL | Saxton, esq., for83¢ cents per square Toot; R. A. CHAPIN BROWN, akes the place of the Excelsior on this route. = = . 7 32, Same to Georce White, pt. 8, do. ; $1,592 Seen 3 x Que Ty, Charl t cents per square foot; Wm. 470 Louisiana avenue. eee ant escorted to the old Centenary Bibiteal In- | \"p. White ct al. to. Edward, Day. i0. aeses Por | Yocal Solo—The Old. Arm Chair, “itoste ‘Touny. | Chaties, esq., at 73 ae i % Ltute - Sa aes ee anf ay S Samborn, esq., at 73¢ cents per foot; Mrs. Emma ITCHING HUMOR. T, PROVED QUANTICO stitute Dullding, on Saratoga street, near Court- | ‘Tom's Last Shift; $300. Mary E. Murphy. to Re ° 8. McCoy, at Yeents per squate foots brick house OF VALUABLE IM! land, by the officers of the Baltimore Rifles. The | ben Taylor, e. 14 26, sq. 545; $1,000. Withelmina Act Il.—Ex ‘A room in the palace of Q 7 SAI ° 3 Pei ® | inadelightfal bathing resort. fishing, ; COVERING THE BODY, SKIN COPPER-COLORED TREN TE TRO NTE” Rao POOREST | ie ee aa relic a nese on Balttmor 8 St Germain’s, Paris. Queen Mary Beatties, her | OH street, between 4th and Sth Streets north 2 WEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH | lawn tennis, shooting a RTA Rely, will arrive ot Cotes Met HH. sto dunce Me Keynote ‘Go: | children, and’ner friends. Joys of Spring—Chorus, | West, to A. ‘Behrends for $2,600; lot on Washington ar eee 25D ee TS Se fs -AST. “ street, between 4th and 5th streets northwest, to RIBLE HUMOR CURED. ‘cod of trust, recorded in Lil Steamer leaves Tth-strect wharf st 9 a.m. and 3:30 and will be escorted to their heiming M. E. Smith to Marte’ Kaun | Liltie Girls, Plano Solo, Miss M. Fly: Tom in st, | A- Behrends for $480; lot on Massachusetts avenue, 6 folio 451, of the land records, £ District p.m. ; SUNDAYS at 4 p.m. only. tae Seen : Pot 80; Fe Ae ye | James Palace, London. Awful resttts of sinful | DétWeen 7th and. stl streets northeast, to Miss MC Fe ne eae che eae, ae Rinena, | of Dolumanis, the aeieenigned, os Toaes, WS” | eent itp tebe, Mone, my29-3m Grand Army posts will be in line tomar toe atte s oh ree (0: $——;. take | ambition. Queen Anne, her past. and present fa- | J- Shaw, for Oe ent aoe ee Seuslag tay akin to LasUne oop ee ee | DAE CRE RT DE On ot E, A.D. 1 ND GRAND EXCURSION TO LURAY CAVE, adelphia, Norfoli aibridge, Md, the Dis. |G. W ibs 52 And 53, sq. 192; | Voriles. Her remorse for the sins which gained | West. to Geo. W. Myers for $760; No. 9 Defrees | SSuia Ki ‘at times -M., all the foliowing described | GECON 2 trict of Columbis,’and’ eisewhere, dnd will be re- | $7,000. G. Mason to Emily J. Mercer, sav her the crown of England, to the exclusion of the | Stteet northwest, to Geo. Enolt for $1,880: No, 121 on FOURTA JULY. ‘Train leaves depot, corner precisely 8 o'clock a.1m.; return at ban'tnd Betreets, at precineiy, 8 o'clock an. 8 } TL. Hout: | lawful heir, Vocal Solo—U.8, Matl, Master 3. Tor. | Carroll street southeast, to Mary HI. Weaver for Purifiers, pilis, aud other advertised ceived and entertained by the colored posts of this $5,000. James N.C. ore oY ‘J. Miller, | T2NS. Maggie O'Brien’s Vocal Class. Piano Solo, | $1610; 5% 20th street northwest, to Neal T. Murray | remedies, but experienced no relief until I procured the city at the Douglas Institute, the Samuritan Tem- Jot sq. 10 p.m., allowing Ours : ouildren 3 760; $2,000. x a a for $3,322; 1232 20th strect nofthwest, to James | CUrIcUEA KeaeDrrs, which, although used carelessly | and the oast twenty-cicht soven tote five und twelve yeare $2.08; ‘Tickle for sale.ph ple, and elsewhe: Sac’ tod HH. Sintth, sube9 and 20a. $8; | Chora aie Roig Moreh a sees M Piyan Butler for'sises: turm 31 acres, mous Brightwood, | snd inwxularly, cured me, allaying that terrible itch. | of Lot numbered ¢ qoute, Sth ee a Hobitt House Drug’ Store: Pree's Book Store, ‘st toe Cur Hex fi Borer israer 908; $2 a A Brooks Brgeke, Iats 16 v0 | and M. Kernan. Z : to Gustav H. Kuhn for $7,850, willing to make affidavit to the truth of this statement. | the following metes and bounds, ie: Beh pany's Othen, connee Si stress end. Eenaagtvae colored woman named ‘Anule Elie hive aa. @ | sane property? Sole sroeks.to.M. A. Tappan, St. Cecllin’y Academy. ed te eee onertrareety 5. G. BUXTON, pint twenty Ave Cis) feet cass of the nocthwest corner | eventos, and at Depot wacepl HeNSTINE and stroct, Detwveen 6th and sth et Caton Fethel A.M. ee Ahureh. lot 23 and pt. 22) ‘The fourteenth annual commencement of St, | south 5 feet front of lot99, in square 97, on the ‘Milan, Mich. | the west line of eaid lot one’ hundred and two (102) feet $o17,22.93.91.96,27,38 5. Shad” Manegere pocoed Seg be SF 5 Bap $200. John B. 4 SO Wine oe Cectlia’s academy, Capitol Hill, will beheld Fri- | northwest corner ot New Hampshire avenue and “ beget gn * pope ee ant, Plains; $2000. EG. | GeY; at, St. Peter's ball. The excroises witt be | N sitet to Enginect Geo B, Whiting U.S. navy, CANKER FO FOr OrGa pear: “NR CABIN ourt, to A. Fry, lot 4, sub of 1 to 5, sq. | Conducted acc: ig to the wing program :— | ior 3” 5, fronting 25 fect 3inches by & r : - . $54 ‘J La Regina di Saba Marcia, Gounod; Misses lot B, square 285, fronting fect 3 inches by a ‘The steamer Excelsior, canal will make : t 18, 2S ae, Mayers M. ‘oConnior, Me Fiat ‘and F. ‘Thompson, | depth of 92 fort 2 inches. ana imprgved by the AND NURSING SORE MOUTH—-THE SUFFER- : regular tripe to the above a. cu NORDAY. iwere of such & pature as to confine kim to | Winter, tot 1 sq. 306; $3700. Balwand 1 Wood. | Salutatory, Miss I. Sullivan. | Chorus, “Gently | thfee-stors-and-cellar pressea-brick-ffont, dwell- aig es eee con’ etreet and ¢ hospital, and he could not appear at court for | man to Frank Hi. and Kirk D. Pierce, sub. 9, bay i Ro es ERR eereety i Se, Congress’ street @ o'clock a. mi. ° 4 Fere"59 ocats round trip. Gan be charvered’ severaldays The hearing was continued, and | 183; $1,[00. F. H. Plerce et al. to H. Robinson, do. bg Miss Fry, Prologue, Miss M. Flynn. can describe what I sufferes “vom » No 2 Nu af neangon Bros. eers, tor | So: d Canker; ‘but a nother who had ‘ond Baterday. For She defendant released ou her personal recogul- | do.’ H. Robinson to K. Ht, Woodman: $750. Sophie | Of Castile.” a drama ofnine ‘scenes; characters "Wueeler and kdward, Ho they nporably believe stat Igy and hous bak “Moe whe Woodberry Wi ‘Thomas, | can porsibly believe what itis, and none but those who pumas Bae ae cea | Say He Halen Balas Sinan Gur | Hem gotaor real on aioe hy: | a enema tata Mr. W. A. Coox’s Contixcent Fem rv 4 Rarp- | $5: $2,000. CB. Latgttite Ndage Br cheek: Hemmam N. Me- | ¥en a and ath aiseets cask, with a aeatn OF Toe seca ede plea Roap CasK.—In the Circuit Court, Judge MacAr- 3 $ Of Brittany. Louts and Freder- feet 6 inches, improved by framo bullding, for §560, tur, the case of Larkin A. Beall against Wm. A. 5 trasted. ‘Trio, Czerny; Misses J. Curtin, N. | to James » and adjoining lot in same Cook. is on trial Beall, it will be remembered, eUstee, Dt Sage, J. Diggins, K. Strecker, R. Lynch and’ A. | 8guere, with a front of 13 feet 5 Inches and a depth . Sued the Baltimore and Oato railroad for damages | $—. John Luber to ‘Hutchinson, i 102 ‘feet 6 inches, also improved by a small CUTICURA RESOLVENT, claimed to be sustained by reason of injuries to his | Sub Of 6 sq. 684; $700. C. 1] Scene II—The Court A ba to for $300, z Tile and (the death of his child, at the | ¥. Barker, lot 18 and pt 17. sq. 388; $2,800, lo DENaEEe Seals crossing of the Columbia street ratlway with | nella E Schultz to Jullus Lansburgh, 8. é ‘Scene II—The Hospital. Justice of Louis, ‘THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER, the ington branch, tn 1879, Mr. Cook being | 2563 Edwards and Hume, trustees. Vocal soto, Walls Bonne When baee = retained for the plaintiff Im the suit on a contin- | Utermehie, lot 29 and 1 es 10, Bq. 490; $18, Miller, aceom, ‘oy Miss 17 cee Bent of one-halt of the judgment recovered, it | C. E. Henry, U.S. M. Y to M.'C. Frayser, fess S Ana Curicuna, and Curicuna Soar, the grest Skin Any. ‘The case was one beset with legal dimeut | 11 and 12. 8q. 5: $—. W. B. Willams et al. enstrate the court of Freice > GRaaE LE ae | PACING IN WHITE DRESS GOODE _| Soa OUtl cusetey paciet Dette iene Ucs, and there were two trials of it, and it went to | John Ardeeser, lot 18, 8. 426; $4,000. ‘ ‘Misses ¥. Thompson, M. Kernan, J. Curtin, toScrofula. All other remedies may be tried snd found the General Term and to the Supreme Court of eee M, Holland. ess India Linens only 133geents. wanting, but in the end the Curicura Remepres must ‘the United States, and fnally resutted in a judg- ‘TRE CENTRAL DisPENSARY.—One of the results Scene V—Varis. Outside church door in the | Enslish Sheer ‘be used to effect a cure. ment for the es im $6,000; but tl of the conference on the District ay lation | Holy Chapel yard. Inez and Benice, friend and Femittal of Bet peel, atirmance 45 the | foe gt Louis, Yount trio, Protect us Through the A rs ani Siesta $15,060 appropriated for the relief of 1e poor $300 Sning Signe ecattrey ak ie “gag Od isd a ey: $2,500, BE month be s2t apart for the use of the Central | MCL nt lr a eaten al Principal Depot, Weeks & Potter. Boston. _Jel6 jr. Cook on his examination | Dispensiry and Emergency hospital. ‘This instl- | “geene VE Palace. “King Louis will not | T**atanes, : ipt for $500 dated July 29th, 1879, | tution has been managed with Sach pemdent ecoe. ‘Tartar ‘spirit 1 its VEGETABLE PRODUCT, but Beall claims that the words “in full” | omy thit out of an expenditure ‘bout $4,000 | for peace.” Overture, Hossiui; | Lonsdale Cambric. . added without his at Ss Ber annate « 1a: saee Work has been | Misses L. Fry, A Mayer, M. Flynn and'M. O'Con. | done. e past about 25,000 prescrip- | por. tions were compcunded and 200 emerge: if Were Con ded and errenicy cages eens, Nji—Te Palace. Louts vows to go to mot the receipt, | more worthy of substantial support. Scene Vlil—The Palace, Inez alone in r. J.J. Camp, the deput: —— a rk, should retain it. in possession, Messrs Biz. Scene IX—The Palace. ney and Bi a for plainti BF, |, Kétauts or Prva Pay rn dere Mattingny and €. Ese sor adtendane = to the’ eubordihate I ie of Pin | Thom ‘Coro- cpovdialns roll Ssim—The sale of the valuable pri- | ts Jurisdiction, and last night they made thelr | nation juniors and minims, Cloth for Men ana Bes" Buits 25, $7 and 50 cents. ‘Tne Boor vate libraries will be continued at Dowling’s auc- r Tonk with ES omy | en Flynn. Medals, dis- Matting. Carvets Linens for Boys" Suite'15,18, 20 and 25 cents. Dist Temarks. ‘Madras and Striped Breas Gingbams 10 cents and 1235 Geng Borsa! Donte: Stes layer, 36 Parasols, silk Wning.#ficeutish lace, gitt ribe, $4 and $6. i ————— * ‘Parasole $1.25, $1.60,3§1.75, $2, $2.50, er a ak HR ROR Ge SFE ‘sitting in . ralty, dismissed the libel of Mrs. S ? 5 z the tn the. Nii 4 acetast ‘tre Famsess against the sonconee Aas ‘Gibson, ‘The ILC) nce conducte latter Was libeled becatise of damage to the James. Ca, on the Srennc, Between Stu ant ich 4 Bi pee oltiiing with her, which ‘irbo was and it $s prob een t of the Gib 33 that the hoa ag CO. will Rime = | See F

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