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12 LCOiL MENTION. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Allen’s Gand Opera House.—Vaudeville. Chevy Chase Park.—Music. Columoia Phonograph Compan sylvania avenue northw ibition of the Graphophone and Kinetoscope. Kernau’s Lyceum Theater.—Summer Bur- lesque and Vaudeville. — EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. 919 Penn- p.m. ueca for Indian Head and ndings at ate 30 a.m., and for arshall Hall at 5:30 p.m. Steamer Harry Randall for Colonial ach and river landings at 7 a.m. teamer Washington for Nerfolk and F Monroe at 7 p.m. John Sylvester for Colonial 9 a.m. leave the Baltimcre and Ohio sta- Bay Ridge at 9:15 a.m. and 4:28 amer Jane Moseley for Colonial Beach a.m. J. Pentz for River View sion given Catholic ‘T—Lot 1) feet square, south- b and € sts. n.w., opposite the White Lot, and on the thoroughfare leading to the monument grounds, will be rente tian Endeavor week, with the pi f a week before the meeting to allow the tenant time to make preparations, for the sum’ of $150, payable | iu advance. Thos. Waggaman, 917 F} st. nw NO NEED OF INSURING CARPETS here. Our building is fireproof. We take every precaution against fire. Carpets in- ured. Cleaned properly, without injury. Empire Carpet Cleaning Wks.,@1-5 Mass.av. Try ouh make nexcelled. Sickle’s. DON'T LET YOUR MEAT MAN get the best of you—but get the t meat _m woman can 3 KEANE FAMOUS HOME-DRESSED Meat. Top quality at regular market prices —you're sure of at KEAN 31 Cen.mk. - > For Spring Lamb and New York Roast Beef go to John R. Kelly, 9th st. wing Center Market. Corned Beef a specialty. CITY AND DISTRICT. Will Sustained The will of the tate John R. Gullen has heen ined by the verdict of a jury, renide in Cireuit Court No. 2. The m f the testator imed that he was und and « ing mind, and that | was pri through ‘undue in- ito be val- in a prize Workers’ Union. om building . B. Brown of 4, and A. L. 1 from the chair- s had been ‘a upon the end told that d Tr 12.000 people. ven persons had Tequests for prayer. F ro the Firemen's Families. nt Cork will wind up, its 1} season by entertain- given tonight et Odd ws’ Hall, eet northw n aid of the families their lives in the fi The original rel songs and funny initiation of two » the order of Burnt Cork, will nd will be followed lg the dit- fe which the club has Among the ioned How brothers, p tumbling; tite Pp ib Quartet, in lford, in The Carroli In- much to the en- - and a generou yuse Is expected for the worthy chje for which the performance is given. eee Congress Heights office 631 Pa. ave—Advt. ee er Foot Premotes Prospert furnish the finest . boxes $1.25. James , Center K st d by Anc- »rrow Afternoon at 3 O'Clo . Sutton & Co., auctioneers, will errew afternoon in front of prem- order of L. C. Denham, assigne building lots, ng on Mag- and the For further “rm: see the advertise- in today’s Star, auction column. * When Congress Adjourns Senators and memebers who intend leay- the city and having furntture or per- sonal effects of any kind to sell or store will do well by consulting C. G. Sloan & Co., OT G st, Army and Navy Storage —_——— Greatly uced Rates to Denver, Co a Pennsylvania Railroa On of the National Council, Sunior® Order United American Mechanics, at Denver, Col. the Pennsylvania railroad will sell, on June 11-12, special excursion to Denver, Col., and return at rate or Two collars additional is to be paid at Denver at time of validation of re- turn portion of ticket.—Advt. —— Rednuetion in Rate to Bay Ridge. ‘The rate to Bay Ridge, the beautiful ex- eursion re e Bay, has n ) cents for na rate . with rebate of mped by ticket of after coupo: nt at Bay Ridg alf_ rate for €ren between the ages of 3 and 12 y. us le B. and O. depot wee » Pennsylvania raiirc > ‘kets June until June 21, at one-tare esa and Sunda Countr: mmencing Saturday, tiuing unti 1 sell round- good to return Saturday Trips to the May 30, and con- further notice the B. and O. E will sell excursion tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip for regular trains of Saturday and Sunday, to points on the Metropolitan branch and m in Une between Washtagton, Hlarper’s Ferry and Charlestown, and to points or the Wash- ington branch between Washington and Laurel.—Advt. Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent on real este Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave.— Advertisement. was named as! ITHE COMMITTEE FIRM A Hearing in Behalf of Principal Sites Fails to Ohange Their Decision. Will Be Offered a Subordinate Teach- ership — If He Declines He Will Be Dismissed. An important meeting of the committee on normal and high schools of the board of sohcol trusteees was held at the Frank- lin building yesterday afternoon, at which all the members were present except Mrs. Stowell, who was kept away by illness, Those in attendance were Trustees Wilson, in the chair; Harries, Whelpley, Barnard and Bruce. The sole question under con- sideration related to the case of Prof. C. M. Lacey Sites, principal of the Eastern High School. As a result of general dis- satisfaction against the administration of Mr. Sites the committee some time ago requested his resignation, to take effect June 3 Mr. Sites’ Friends Heard. Yesterday's meeting was for the purpose of hearing teachers and friends interested in the retention of Mr. Sites. Bishop John F. Hurst and Rev. Dr. Luther Wilson made arguments in support of Mr. Sites’ administration, and asked particularly that he be kept in office for at least six months longer, in order to convince the authorities ot the entire merit of his method of {n- struction and discipline. Subsequently the committee gave a hear- ing to Mr. F. F. Swartzell, Mr. J. P. Ger- |ry and Miss Ida Daly, teachers in the Eestern High School, who claimed to rep- resent the entire faculty of that school, in an earnest desire for the retention of Mr. Sites. These tedchers presented a petition. , Signed by 249 pupils In the school, testify- | ing that they had nothing to condemn and all to commend in the administration of Mr. Sites. They also presented a petition, siened by neariy all the teachers in the High School. This petition recites that the contemplated retirement of the prin- cipal affects not only Mr. Sites personally, but also the school interests of the entite eastern section of the city. Therefore, they petition the board “to postpone action in the premises until there has been a thor- cugh and impartial mvestigation into the facts relating to the management and polictes of the said school under Mr. Sites supervision.” The Committee Firm. The meeting of the committee lasted from 5 until after 7 o'clock, and was devoted to a thorcugh consideration of the case of Mr. Sites. The members of the committee say that they resent as uncalled for the in- sinuation in the the petition of the teachers had acted hastily and without sideration in demanding the resiz tion of Mr. Sites, and assert that they re it distinctly understood that their on Was taken only after the fullest con- sideration of all the facts and circum- stances connected with the management of the Eastern High School. At the close of the meeting it was announced that the committee had decided that the retirement of Mr. Sites, as originally decided upon 1 the committee, was for tne best intere school, and that ft had therefore led to stand by the action in de- ing his resignation. to take effect on 30th instant. The vote by which this determined upon was unant- mou y member of the committee hold- ing Sites’ that Mr. so far concerned, y of usefulness was at an stern High School was and that the success and effi- S nded Another Plnce Offered Him. view, however, of Mr. Sites’ acknowl- ability as an Instructor, Trustee Whelpley was authorized by the full com- mittee to offer him an appointment as an in assistant teacher the Business High | School. Although it was not so stated at the meeting, it is practically settled that unless Mr. Sites resigns his present office ard accepts the subordinate teachership, he will be summarily dismissed. Owing to the unexpe length of the committee m it was found impos- ible to report its action in time for a reg- ular meeting of the board of school irus- tees yesterday, and a special meeting of the board will be held on the w3d instant for the purpose of considering the of the committee in the case of Mr. In addition to the ommittee membe there were present terday, in antictpa- tion of a meeting of the board, Trustees Shadd, Cornish and Mrs. Terrell. The action of the hoard with respect to Mr. Sites is practically a foregone conclu- on, inasmuch as the committee which has decided upon his retirement consti- tutes a majority of the board itself. The board consists of eleven members and the committee six, and each of these six is pledged to support the action of yester- lay’s meeting, including Mrs. Stowell, who was unavoldably absent. —— eS ST. CECILIVS ACADEMY. Commencement Exercises Held at Metzerott Hall. The exercises incident to the twenty- eighth srnual commencement of St. Ce- cilia’s Academy took place yesterday af- ternoon at Metzerott Hall, which was not only crowded both on the floor and in the galleries, but many persons unable to se- cure seats were ccntent to stand through- out the entire time occupied for the rendi- tion cf the program. The ev.tire pregram*was so well perform- ed that it is almost imporsible to select any ece for special commendation. The exer- ses Were opened with a march from Athalia,” by Mendelsschn, in which the following participated: The Misses Mc- Donald, C. Smith, E. Patterson, T. Casey, - O'Cerner, I. Townshend, H. Sargeant, . Morgan and the St. Ceellia’s Violin and Mandolin Club; “The Reapers,” a chorus by Clapisson, was rendered by the vocal companied cn the piano by Miss McDonald; in essay, “Laur Women,” was read by Miss E. V s the graduating class, and received many expressio"s of commerdaticn on the part of the audience; “Homage to Verdi,” by Duroc, was performed by the Misses S. McDonald, C. Smith, M. McFadden, L. Burke, J. Muirati, A.’ Weiss, T. Casey’ and O'Connor. “Come and Join the Merry Dance,” a double quartet by Turney, was much’ ap- preciated by the audience. It was per- formed by elght ycung ladies, the Misses J. Darling, M. McFadden, M. Madigan, M. Torrens, E. Smith, R. Repett!, L. Williams and N. Howard, who played simultaneous- ly on pianos. The “Scarf Drill,” which was given by the junior class, also gave muc satisfaction. Miss I. Townshend's essay, entitled “Seek the Pearls Beneath the Tide,” was a scholarly production, and as was the case of the previous essayist, Miss Williams, she was rewarded upon conclud- ing the reading with enthvsiastic applause. he Dsistes,"” a chorvs, was sung by thirty little girls, accompanied on the piano by Miss M. McFadden. A panto- mime exercise was rendered by a number ef the pupils, after which a vocal solo, “The Flower Girl,” was sung by Miss Darling. “Tue Immaculate Conception,” ful tableau, was given, a number of the pupils taking pert. A “Grande Fantaisie | Britian was rendered by the Misses 8. j McDonald, L. Burke, M. McFadden and C. Smith. “The Fairy Dell,” an overture, by | Grey, was flrely executed on the violin, mandolin, guitar and piano, by the follow- ing ladies: First violin, Miss K. Ratcliffe; s A. L. Quill; first: mandolin, McCormick; second, Miss M Miss N. Boyle, Miss ¢ no, Miss M. McFadden. “Bea- con Light as the theme of the vale- dictorien, Miss A. O'Conror. “Charity,” a chorus by Rossini, was rendered by the vocal class, accompanied by Miss S. Mc- Donald. by Maylath, was su Misses Tuohy, M. McCormick, A. Beuchert, E. Hazen, K. Eckloff,M. Madi- gan, E. Rogers and L. Gloyd. Graduating gold medals and diplomas were conferred on the cless of "(¥3, the Misses Agnes Marla O'Connor, Gilberta Trene Townshend and Elizabeth Frances Williams, by Rev. J. O'Brien, who cicsed the exercises with an appropriate addres: ee Divorce Granted. Eliza Scrogens has been granted a di- vorce from Philip Scrogens by Judge Hag- ner. Mrs, Scrogens filed her petition the 28th of last October, claiming that her husband deserted her, a beauti- Mi eane; Donohoe THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. she failed to si GARDEN PARTY. Daughters of the American Revolu- tion to Aid Continental Hall. One of the chief socia] events of thi will be the garden party to be given under the auspices of the Mary Washington Chap- ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, for the benefit of the Continental Hall fund. The garden party 1s to take place at Bel- mont, corner 1th and Clifton streets, to- morrow, from 4:30 until 11 o'clock, and is directly under the auspices of the Con- tinental Hall committee of the chapter. The Continental Hall committee was ap- pointed by the Mary Washington Chapter the Gth of May last, and the work of the committee was outlined so as to provide for the raising of $1,000 by the 22d of Feb- re ali her freight. P. Stone, Arkansas; James A. Tanner, tricot of Columbia; Blain W. Tay! viral ja; William Hill Taylor, ort We District o THE LARGEST CLASS hio; Commencement Exercises of the Oolumbian Law School. is week 10; Wiliam jeorge mes Whitaker, udley Whitney, Emmet Wiley, Arkansas; Wilaon, Zimmerman, West Virginia. Masters of Carolina; WilMam J. Acker, District of More Graduates Than Ever Before— The Prizes Awarded and Those Who Recetved Them. Ogilvie Clephane, Never tn the honoratile history of the law | Ewing Cockrell, department of Columbfan University, and 1t now enters upon its thirty-eecond year, has it graduated so large a class as it did Missouri; George B: ford, Kentucky; J. A. Ekin Criswell, er, New York; William Pinckney Walker, John L, Weaver, District of Colui : oS sey; George M, Whitney, Virginia; Robert arles Frederick District of Columbia; Joshua 8. Dis- lor, West Rob- ton, ‘uck- Jew—Robert Felder Able,South Co- lumbia; Dantel J. Carr, Connecticut; John Barber Clark, jr., District of Columbia; Alan District of Columbia; ruce Cortelyou, New York; Jesse Padon Craw- New York; Alfred Newton Dalrymple, District of 5 Columbia; Allen A. Davis, Tennessee; W1l- ee Mek B, Hatch ae William ‘Hope, | at the commencemont exercinos Inst night | olumpla; Allen A. Davis, Ton Dawson, Mrs, Willlam Doe, Mrs. Dr. Anita New. | at National Theater, 1t will go down In the Massachusetts; Robert Oldner Deyer, Vir- comb McGee, Mrs. G. H. Hill, Mrs. Harry | history ot the institution, aw one of the [eae Stenben ae Sampray pagent Heath, Mrs, Daniel Reiff and Mrs. Stephe® | most beautiful and aunpleioun events that nie! Edward Gurees, District of Colum- ie vel beenreatnng pin thei aatorta tor the [€¥eF characterized a commencement In Frank Ferdinand Gentsch, Ohio; John success of the coming event. while the|this city. The theater nover looked moro | C. Goodfellow, District of Columbia; Harvey whole committee has worked faithfully |teautiful, and ite enapacity was thor- Bi Gram, Oh >: Alpha M. Hassler, South toward the complete success of the whole | oughly tested by the frlend of the 17% rere 2 peeten ete ietet ot Fore Or the body. , A sreat many donations | young graduates who entered tho arena of | Colt Aeiarecriiiieriiare rie trees Beare candy angie i thought that the legal confitet Hampshire; Herman KR, Howenetein, Mis- proceeds of the garden party will nearly | Tho stage wan occupted by the faculty nourts AW Holand Johnson, Distrlot of Co- supply the needed addition to bring the fund |of the University, the Invited guerta and lumbin: Lee Mason Jordan, deorgia; Carter up to the required sum. me the gradvaten, A stage manawor could | Hiewster Keene, Madne; Harry mba roe STE OCR ge lao ae hot have made a more etriking pleture: | gcwippl: Marvin MMe Loe doubt except the weather. With this doubt | ‘The stage waa set ina grove, and with the | topher Ko Macey, New York removed, it Is expected that the affair will | assiatance of a number of towerlng plant« | Martin, Distriet of Columbia; Kd de an entire success, and reflect the gre: and palma (ha deluaion was somplete, | May, District of Columbia; Robert F est amount of credit upon the projectors of sone the footlehte a profusion ; ae Mey nis ee ae Bg an the fete. jowere 1 thelr fegrance, while ork; Emerson R. Newell, Connec: The spacious grounds will be decked out | overhead > hung an je ableld | outs idwin Alonza Niexs, Pennsylvania; In gala athre, while the Marine Band willbe [of blue and. gold § vteites (hy | Hrancix Nye, District of Columbia; on hand. through the courtesy of the Sec | college coloral, enhanced hy tiny ine | Howe Peery Oregon: Graham Hume Powell, retary of the Navy, to discourse muste | candoscent electric Nghia, whieh nt York; Rawlings, District throuxhout tae evening. ‘The band will be Jout the monogram oy with great ef | oF Columbla, E Schneider, Ii In attendance from 7 AULD. Refresh | fectivenoas ‘The theater showed the ame | Noit! John C. Schofield, Georgia; Charles Irents will be served by the committees tn | Hberal effects af 4 J there war Rredericn Sensoer, VirgL F.Marion mith, charge of the fete. ‘The patronesses have {a profusion of fave ling every ‘at Virginia: Frederick George Stutz, Dis: been selected as a rule from among the off | where, Lt waa al k when oe tof Columbia; William Leonard Symons, cers of the chapter, and comprise Miss Vir-} (he graduates wa won the stage to | Ohie; Morven ‘Thompaon, ‘District of Co: ginia Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Rlair Leo, Mrs. ] the tnapiring stra the Columbian H. 3 ‘Tullis, Montana; Horace Simon Newcomb, Mrs. Kmma R- Moxes,| University Mareh, og nemposition — of eley Van Bveren, New York; William Mrs. Mark B. Hatch, Mrs. J.D. G Thatcher Clark They wore precered by on Werntz, Matdachusetts; David Ed- | Mrs. Violet Blair Janin, Mrs. A.D. John- | the faculty and diattheyiched questa. war Wilson, District of Columbia; Louls H. son, Mrs, William Hoge, Mrs. William Doe, | After the invecat hy Hey Mamuol A. | Wulfekubler, Kansas. BS Hizabeth McLain. Mrs. S.C. M. Fen- | Greene, 1. 1, resident Whitman of the |) Masters of patent law—8. Hazen Bond, gall, Mrs. Fannie Reading, Mrs. Dr. Anita | university Intieduced Mr Holmes Con- | District. of Columbia; Willlam Duvall Newcomb McGee, Mrs. G. Ho Hill, Mrs. | rad, solicitor general, who delivered the | Prown, District of Columbia; Grant Harry Heath. Mrs. Kate K. Henry. Mrs. | address to the gtaduntes, He dwelt upon | Teushs, District of Columbia: J. A. Roverdeau Buchanan, Mrs. A. 1. Warber, | the nobleat of professions aw he character: | Clswell, New York: A.V. Cushman, Mrs. Green Clay Goodloe and Mrs. Dan'l| teed the law, and lal dewn the. following bey muse te Clarence W. de Knight Reiff. rules for the guldan. the young lawyer, | (ict of Columbia; Edward Taylor F —————— “Be methodical and systematic.” In this | District of Columbia: Addison Irwin ¢ A SINGULAR ACCIDENT. connection he cautioned the young lawyer | ECT Utstriet of Columbia: Walter R. —— to have a place for everything, and above District as Columbia; J. Gri The Newport ® Disabled for afall things not to have a miscellaneous 7S, ae ee of Columbia Time by a Drifting Log. Pigeon hole. Tf a paper wax not of suffl- Pace Le of € hase ot ol r doxtanato, e s ‘arry, Connec: io: A pecullar accident happened) to the pal | (orn mabortance 10. deviants, It was|bet- District of Cc William ace steamer Newport News while at her) hunting for mislaid papers than It took thorn, New J Edward G. § dock in Norfolk yesterday afternoon, which | to indite them. detrei on Columbia: Rexford M. came near causing a serious detention. A diligent.” He dwelt upon the im- en Ee rouert Ww gon, Mary. jarge pine log, some six feet in length and | forjanes tn remaining tn thelr offices, even mbia; William W. Wright, jr., District twelve to fifteen inches thick, the cast-]| world see that thats ve Blige of busi- | Of Columbia. away top of a pile, became firmly wedzed | ness, and you are ready tor’ busine oo into the space between the propeller blade ao Be 4 If-possessed and self-dominant.” MEDICAL AND DENTAL, 4 a : he steamer, so that | He did not mean by that to be too bold. and the stern oat of the si the wheel in| That was offensive. But straightforward rimentx of Nati iG wass Imnossible\ tor move -ther wheel und thcroughly conversant with your case. xercives: To row either direction. The zi eNGW: ne ; uns Our Sane when the log was caught, and the Jar was | pry go yeu ‘a ee elfth annual commencement felt all over the boat, and such was the} “no Courteous, patient ned. forbearing." of the medical and dental depart- force of the shock that ie a os ae These were sterling requisites. Courteous | ments of the Na tonal Univ rsity will take eee ee ee ce ect eon, | to me Judee, who patiently eat in judg- | piace tomorrox night at 8 o'clock in Met- depth of three or four inches. Capt. | ment upon the case being tried, polite to prott Hell an and his crew, who were on the s the opposing counsel, and forbearing with ean tried to disiodge the spar by the use of | all connected with the : The program is an attractive and inter- axes and ropes, pee hele. OTE ine “in |. ast of all, he cautioned the young law- | sting or Mu Mo be furnished by Suceese tub une che-cap tain, irty | VETS: If they aspired to success, to put | the Washington Concert Band. shoes, plunged into the dirty | behind them the ever increasing evil’ of | The address to the graduating class will and, with axes and wedges, | money making. No class of society nor ae > DD. B: sages ceeded, ‘after’ nearly an hour's hard ombined has the power to crusn this | be delivercd by Prof. W. D. Bigelow, and work, in ‘splitting of several pleces from they had. It was the vindication | the valedictory address will be delivered the log. While in the water Capt. Geoghe- right, and should prosper. by Basan Willie WanNE ALD. san was taken with a violent cramp in one At the conclusion of bis remarks, the | ‘Rev. Dr. George V. Leech will open the = legs, and had to be assisted out and | Marine Band contributed a gelection, and exercises with prayer and the benediction rubbed. Notwithstanding this, he | tp President: Whitman intreduc L be offered by him. pluckily went back again to his work, and er General Wilsva, who award he luates in medicine when the engineer cautiously turned on the mus) and: prizes! The MM. Parker |(Raeoce, Gtetion Ook steam, the last section of the log floated - of $1) for the beat examination for | Ferguson > M. Godtr up, amid the cheers of the crowd which le of bachelor of laws was award- | } trolel, W. Given $ ned the wharf. The accident delayed the | od to Wilbur A. Owen of man. The A. | Watkins and David boat only about fifteen minutes, although | T.Britton prize of #0 for the best examina. | About fifteen hundred people accompanie: the Jolly Fat Men’s Club on an excur: to River View yesterday, notwithstanding th ir tu thy th her wharf, as usual, at 6 trips will be continued Friday and Satur- day evenings in June and Thursday, and Saturday evenings gust and September. deedeteetetetorints e threatening weather, and enioy day in @ thorough and hearty manner: Jolly way teams pl: Fat Men and the Metropoli only three feet deep, the bath was not a serious one, and the objects of the genial captain's Joke waded out amid the hearty laughter of the assembled crowd, many of whom knew what was going The crowd enjoyed itself, althouzh the rain to h terfered slightly rned home at a late hour well with the hospitality of the largest club in] { e city in one sense, if not in ano On account of the heavy downpour which struck the city yesterday afternoon, the | annual excursion of the National Rifles to honored on that occasion, of course, due there was a goodly number aboard on both 30 p.m. a Will Serve Six Years. Mr. C. H. Turner, counsel for Nelson and Lewis, the young men convicted recently of robbing Peter Outwater of Paterson, N. J., last March by administering “knock- out drops” to him, today withdrew the ap- peal noted to the Court of Appeals. Judge Cole thereupon directed that the sentence imposed by him on the men, six years’ im- prisonment in the Albany penitentiary at hard labor, The men will therefore be transported to be at once carried into e penitentiary in a few days. POW DER. Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking pow: ¢ of all in leavening strength. =Latest Uni tates Government Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CC., 106 Wall st., N. ¥. Ss ae a a i a as ed a game of base hail dy with the sport, and re- during July, Au- Seno tetetettntedete tion retary, Aughinba fi fe | epe of a set of law books, | treasurer, R. E. Buch: lass editor, ¢ a E. Fort, who led the ai- | E valedictorian, The | firmat side of the recent debate on the | rail- | nec of increasing the ravy, while — Hienj. Martin, jr. who defended the nega- tive, Was similarly remembered. yor of Mr. Barbour. the boat, which, of course, as it struck the | ley and Don P. BL New York; Michael Se Sreeamn ss water, plowed through it instead of over it | Francis Blen: : Frank Cory Company Incorporated. and laid on the bottom. As » water 18 | Rliss, Pennsylvania; Eugene J. Bogen, Slis- incorporating the Amer’ sissippl; H. Leroy Browning, Mlinoia for the degree of master of law w In centistry the are Peter T. awarded to y of the District | Kirw dmund of Columbia. other prizes of 34, | 0 and $20, r vectively, were awarded to a] W. HL Coleman of Pennsylvan: E. | on | Wiley of Arkansas, and Leorard J. Mather i the Disnet or Columbia. A handsome | v ug ing the day, which was one i the features Beek a A verdict in favor of Harrison S. Bar- of the outing. The Fat M > won by a] = Sarees bour has been rendered, by direction of core of 10 to 4. Another feature v The following is a list of the graduates: | Juage McComas, in the sult instituted voluntary. bath given eight of the | Bachelors of law—George Wilson Baker and | against him by Simon P. Gross. The plain- hy Capt. Randall. The eight chi Marcus Baker, District of Columbia; Rufus i ‘ S ets : * ja; Ru tiff claimed that the defendant failed to the nea vicstct jhe Beta here pene, \H. Baker, New Hampshire; Frank carry out a contract for the reselling of persuadec ‘y “shou he chute. i eGo ets as GIT W113 2 hey were crowded into the froat end of | Barnes, Minnesota; Grove Sidney Beards- nis ce Meea ria C2 eas this treet: ican Home Life Insurance Company have been man FE. Burroughs, N Ham; : | filed by Alexander M. Proctor, Samuel C. Charles Benedict Calvert and jeorge Henry | Phinney and Edwin Roberts. They and A. happen. | North Carolinas Cente yeeros ,CAMHOM, | J. Robbins, J. H. Vermilyea and Andrew | trict of Columbia; Frank Lesite Churchin, | Wien are named as the directors of the Wisconsin; Harry Lincoln Clapp, Mas company, the capital stock of which Is pleased | chusetts; Francis W. Herrick lay teen, | placed at $10,000, divided into 400 shares of : Wil H. Coleman, Pennasylyas each ners He Ruggles Concklin, Rhode Is’ Pac Soa Karl Cooke, District of Colambi D FPS SS ISS SPOS SS Parker Davis, chusetts; Guy 5. Davi: mbla; Robert Oldner | Marshall Hall, which was to have vccurred | er, Virginia; Theodore T. Dorman, New | at 6:3 o'clock, was postponed until the | Jersey; Bertram Martin Doyle, Kentucke: first open date of the Macales‘2r. ‘Tickets | George Thomas Dunlop, jr., and John Joy OO which were sold for last evening will be | Fason, jr. District of Colambla: tomes | Freeman Epes, James M. Fisher and Ar- of Columbia; Guy Stan- These | William Bell Pugh, Kentucky; J. Casue Ridgway, Illinois; Thomas M. Robertson, North Carolina; Raymond Robins, Florida: J. Martin Scranage, West Virginia; Arthur I} Friday Sparks, Maryland; Henry E. Stauffer, Dela- or their full value in cash. We make car ware; Charles H. Stevenson, Maryland; W. fresh as new. Take out spots and sta because of a_run-down condition of the system, and is rot affected by erdinary cough medicines, will yield readily to Scett’s Emulsion bevause it gives etrength to the weakened body and crables It to throw off diseare. uy and Vegetables. quantity as well as quality. finest display in Center Market. Cannon & Candler, 1 Cent. mkt. effect. Wf stt PRESCRIPTION 4387, FOR mh5-m,w,f,s Rheumatism. The prescription of one of Wi ard most emirent pbystclans. 4 You Won't Get Salty Hams Hams." They're sweet, tender and juicy all markets. B. Emmert, 202 Cent. mkt. oe shington’s oldest It instantly relieves cures RHEUMA‘ Pay What You Wi, a aes Bingham Seibold, District of Columbia; Pan Clem L. Shaver, West: Virginia; Alonzo Our Carpet Insurance Means Walter | Shunk, Fennsyivania;| Laban | that we'll return carpets wholly uninjured pets nins, = = | MR. THORP, 488 Maine ave. sw. It THE COUGH coleaial Beach cottage for rent. Gould. WHICH LINGERS Come to Our Stands for Frattn You'll find none in season lacking—not even the rare ones. We lead in The largest, it Royal Headache Powders cure. 10c. cr tough, fat hams if you buy “Partridge y. In it | and permanen ISM, NEURAL- | .,, 5 i a ia, ’Gour, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO and all ro it's impossible to buy other hams as good J | and pains due to URIC ACID poison, Tt purifies the | as “Dove Brand” Hame. There are none. & blood, stimulates and restores the kidneys, improves | Miller & Krogmann, Center & N. L. mkts. 1 | the health end gives tone aud vigor to the entire a $ | system. Price, rT bottle; trial size, 30c. KOLB | Fireworks! Lanterns, Fireworks.—Gould. a PHARMACY, 435 7th at. n.w., cor. E jet-lid ad | Buy at Siccardi’ AND PAY LESS MONEY, 500 Switches at $1.50, 875 Switches at $2.50. 425 Switches at $3.50 ~ WILL BE A GARD) 14th and Clifton sts., Thursday, Jun 0 p.m., under the management of the ton Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu- ‘FETE AT “BEL- a 11, Con? tinental Hali_ committee of the Mary Washing 399-000-0500000690200-0004-000900002600464-2000 0000 ooo BAD ULCERS ON LIMBS Cause Five Years’Suffering. Se Painful Could Not Sleep or Work From ITCHING AND BURNING SIX DOCTORS COULD NOT CURB. ALL REMEDIES DESPAIRED OF EVER BEING CURED. TRIED CUTICURA REMEDIES Relief in First Application. Completely Cured in Three Months. LESS. For five Dad ulcers, years I had on both my legs three very two on one, and one on th Into the bone abuve nkle, & plece, which hurt me so much night and day that 1 contd » for the itching and burning. had to get up three or four times a night. not know what to do with If, as I could work. Called a doctor, but be 4! ine no good, ap in all, bud «ix est doctors I coult get, but Ley Could do nothing, aud I gave up all hopes of ever getting cured.” Nothing d!1_ me ang. pool until T tried COMCURA REMEDIES. ‘The ‘firet application, the ite smarting and burning stopped. kept on w and in nthe Wak entirely cored. ern and can wrove At 1 now live. doubts this, write to me, and Twill te the gr es f pleasure what CUTICT EDIES HAVE DONE. BR. HENDRICKSON, ‘Trenton, N."I. SPEEDY ¢ CUTICURA CURA soint RESOLVED Ite TREATMENT. —Warm baths, with °, applications of CUTI CUTICURA throughout the A. SOAr, 2 POTT Props, Bost EV “And dreadful Te all auch Washington, Alexandria & Mt. Vernon Railway, From Station, 13} St. and Pa. Ave. M® ALEXANDRIA. 10, 11, 12 say FROM Mc SPECIA BEGINNING NENT MONDAY gazeiment for Two Weeks Onl: SHINGTO! STOCK COMPANY. THE OLD NIGHT, of the = Ball Day AT NATIONAL PARK. WASHINGTON Vs. CHICAGO, OF Ladies’ Day, with M Adbutission, at 4:30 p.m. “Crawfords.” Equal to any $100 Cycle made— point requisite to Bi stylist, end pos: Ruvers tug! JE ACADE: n ts located. Br * ave. TH, lien’s Grand Opera House. COOLEST SPOT IN TOV Ald. THIS W MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, REFINED” V. LLE. syDo GRANT NORTO? RT CAWTHORN CRIMMINS and Gow ELVARETTE. : X RAY RIXT MUDGE and YE and ALI DWARD mpton Buck and Wing Da and WADE. Joncluding with’ th CAPITAL RIDING PARK. 2 A 35. 35 and 50 cents nctice of which will be given. thur I. Flagg, Virginia; Justin 5. Flannery Dy oes Bond, in abe only direct, route | to Chamberlin’s Se a a one peas 2a: F health, Every nook Sete Cantar @ i fay Se oe Giana; John Wesley Gardner, “New York: | & ud comer of the Blood ‘AND RDE o} by ante Wee z Arthur Garner, District of Columbia; John | @ *ystem Is hed ALL, THIS V eee nine ton Steamboat pears steami- |G. Gray, Delaware: Thomas Newcome | # by the blood, and BUM BURLESQUE CoO. ibe one Of ANE ices” Me eee: | Greer, Tennessee; Frank R. Hanna. Kan | z on its quality the condition of every organ 1 Hypuotical Burlesaite, every evening in the year at 7 ovloek, | S46: Charles “1.” Harding, Pennsylvania; 1 depends. Good Mood means strong nerves, Erminie Trilb arriving at, Old Point at. 6:10 ‘following | F{OM9S |W Harrison, Kentucks; William | @ got digestion, robust health, —Tinpure Bowl = Vo morning. The accommodations on thece | #2 oer aerimict Hoe G plum bla, Granby | ¥ means serofula, dyspepsia, rheumatism, ea- ALL, OF THE FAVORITES IN THE Gast. steamers are first class, being furnished iambia; Frank S. Holliger, Anse | & or other diseases. The surest way to Oo ee ee throughout with electric lights, ard. the Jalcon Claisorne tunn eat Inias | 2 RAYE Rood Vlood Is to take Hood's Sarsapa- SEE 1G table supplied with the best the markets | ‘Arthur Johns, District of Go, hie Le This medicine purifies, vitalizes and of Norfolk and Washington afford. At} ham I, Kecter Pennsylvania; Colton a. | es the Dleod and sends the elementa =e Norfolk cunnections are made with the | Lee, District of Columblay hetes Francis ae Abe arene nto. every metre: Or Pad Semeominion Steamship Company's Livegston, New York; John Ww, pane nd lisse: Tt creates @\ good apne: Steamers for New York and all points | Gregon; Lucas Powell’ Loving, Virgina gives refreshing sleep and cures NO ft. Toor, nerth and south. Alerander D. Lunt, New York; Ormsby. Ing. Remember, small,“ Muste every ey The popularity of those Indian Head | McCammon, District of Columbia; John 4. : Take F street cars.” trips of the st lester was very | McGrain, Indiana; James Madison, Vir. 9 — = much in evidence on the first trips of the | ginia; Charles Bott Mann, — Mississippi; ‘The home of the LADIES’ BICYCLE. season, last Friday and Saturday even- | Henry M. Marshall, Virginia; John A. = Oldest CYCLE RESORT jn cit ings. Despite the coolness of the weather | Massie, District of Columbia; Leonard J. 3 > trips of the boat. Now, that the mercury Meloy, Maryland; Edward Pool Mills, 2 Cor, 14th st. and New York ave. inas apparently gone up to stay th Virginia; ‘Frank Horace Moore, Kansas: Sarsaparilla ‘omaplimentars given to ladies. Spectal lightful runs on the Potomac will Jo Noble Moore, ‘Tennessee; Henry’ Orth, jr. for instruction ly appoint Good, ‘expe- less be more appreciated and more largely | District of Columbia; vilber A. Owen, * <i ucters always in nee. patronized. Those wWwho are fond of dane- | Michigan; Charles W. Parker, Virginia; | $7 the best—In fact, the One True Blood Purifier. ited. Lady visitors and friends wel- ing may tip the light fantastic to iheir | ‘Thornton Jenkins Parker, Rhode Island; Sree meen be. es cach hearts’ content at Marshall Hall until the | Orin Patterson, Missouri; Bennett Peck’ ORS CEU eure ela ver alle, \(eaay oto Cie Sunie aol Maes kM woe ae hk return of the Macalester from indian | District of Columbia; Francis Mohun | & tke, easy to operate. 2c, z - Head, at 9:30. There will be music by | Phelps, Connecticut; James Franklin Philp, Schroeder's popular band. he boat leaves | New York; Aurelian Howard Pinney, Iowa; ‘Chevy Chase. Chevy Chase Lake and the beautiful grove bor- dering its banks is the ideal place to spend a few hours each Cay during the summer months. The grounds are kept clean and perfect order 1s main- tained. A delightful place to take your children for a day's outing to roam in the woods surround- ing the lake shore. Accommodations are made for picnic parties, and no better place can be found fer the purpose. Donch’s Band will play every evening during the summer from 8 uatil 10 o'clock. Pleasure boats for hire on the lake at all times. ‘Take cars of the Capital Traction Company. my1-31n,28 EXCURSIONS ETC. Merchants and [liners’ Trans. Co. Queen of Summer Trips. Boston by Sea. Providence by Sea. 2 to Boston every ‘TU , SUNDAY at 4 s to Troxtdence every DAY, WEDNESDAY avd FRIDAY For sumer tour books and, turk cress c.R 3 Long Dock, Ti H. R. HOWSER, 619 Pena. ave J. Co WHITNEY, w. PL ‘Trathe Manager. Gen, Jel-3m STEAMER BARTHOLDI FOR CHARTER EVERY day, includine Sunday. Row boats all kinds, Hiring and storage. JNO. CUMBERLAND- & SON, foot ot F st. and No H. ave. n.w. my13-im 000 Front Pieces ened: tion. All patriotic societies in the District are 2 fe Eiecee, feos #10 op earhestly irged to attend and lend their ald te o Shampooing, Hairdressing and Manicuring by | this grand object. ate: oret-ciase\ artiste METROPOLITAN CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 615 M. Si di 12th st. n.w.—New Publications as soon as issued. 2 ccardi, American al foreign magarines 4 specialty. 711 11TH BT., next to Palais Royal. Single subscription, 1 sear, $5.00; 1 mo. 7c. For particulars as ‘to club rates, &., Inuul Late of 1224 Broadway, N. ¥. LIBRARY. Miss HALB, Manazer. my4-202 ap25. ire at tt CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, TEXAS. CHINA, JAPAN, Australia, Hawalian ‘Islands, "Cen America! Special rates for freight chote routes; private cars to rent; special tourist tree raps and pampiilets. R. J. 8 Agt., 49 So. 3d st., Philadelphia. my2-saw,1yr EXCURSIONS ETO. Boston House Employes’ Relief Ass’n TO MARSHALL HALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 189s. STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER Leaves 7th street wharf at 6:45 p.m. Dancing— music by Shrocder’s Orchestra. TICKETS, 500. Also good for morning and afternoon trips. For sale at Superintendent's Desk, Boston Hous." t BAY RIDGE. The only Salt Water Ba {ty of Wachington, Excellent restaurant train service. Low rates, hing resort in the icine Bfictent ‘Trains leave B. and O. station, week days, 9:15 am, 4:28 p.m. Sundays, 0:35 am., 1:90 and 3:15 pam, Round-trip tickets, 50 cents. For the 4:28 p.m. train 75 cents will irged and furded upon return of coupon to agent at Wa ington station. 31in-2e jel0-w,s Ive. 10, Wee. CO SHOOT THEE GRUTE FAMILY DAY OnyuE. AT MNWies RIVER Wi Saturday, June 13. Give the Mile ones a day's outing Toke steamer Pentz at 10 a.w., 43 pm, On the 10 a.m. aud 2 p.m. trips round-trip theta Will be sold for de. On the 6:45 trip for Qhe, 10a wre Ws, 10 3t ANNUAL FAMILY EXCLRSION By SIUS' BRANCH, No. KNIGHTS OF" AME KIVER VIE TO AY, JUNE TL,” 1so0 NTZ leaves Washi 10 a.in., Leaves River View at 12:15, 8, jets Visit Mt. Vernon PARK. This grand “old Virginia” oe tse yundant sh: © © artesian well water! s* Bs elty rel, cafe, Fae °° Bowling Alleys, © * Games, Merry-go-round, &e. °* Largest Pavilion about °° Electric Oren mn. °° Take Mt. Vernon Electric Cars, 13*% and Pa, °° ave. Trains hourly. Down the Potomac To the Green Lawas of hall Hall. et iE HE Fare (Ro: und Trip), XN EXCELLE: Steamer ‘Chas. Pacalester’ To Mount Vernon, — TOM rw maaet Ry and 6 p.m. FARE, ROUND Admission to nts lee on steamer, . Es L. L. BLAKE, Captain, Colonial Beach Excursions. “JANE MOSELEY,”” Palace Stean er Fastest aud Most Ele Excursion Steamer on the COOL and SPACIOUS SAL Lar Dancing cert M Decks and and Ce REBATES PAID ¢ UND TRIP ONLY Mondays aud Satur- ym, wharf. ‘oot Gth str s) pt 9 p.m. Olives, 619 Pom Tm! w schedule, mn feS-2stt us MBOAT 2 UNM ‘SNL at 4 pm STE F] 4 e will hs VERY PNDAY MONDAY at 4 pn steamer Sue ING Island an patrons au EVE for Ps 5 sat the resorts « Chesapeake bay, where F Bathing eaa be thoroughly enj arrive in Wash 5 modutions steletly first-c farther informatic ERD ab te 910 Pa. av rf. Telephone COLONIAL BEACH. — By t dally ine, HN SYLVESTER. Fastest I Oh sepect THE JO joon exclusively for Lidios aud © ms for fami: 5o cent Steamboat Co. Every day tn the year for Fortress Monroa, ‘ortolk, Newport u ¥ superb p rort dails, on the following sched hou right’s rest. Large and Inxurions room: and fitted throne! ing room servicer Tickets on Expre: Pennsylvania 619, 14. Yanla avenu. tieker 15th sti n board steamers, Warre 0 CRD also be had. Ans other Information desired will se for nished on application to the undersicnod at the compans’s wharf, foot of 7th st... Washington, D. CG. "Telephone No. jall-40d° © ING. CALLAIIAN, General Manager,

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