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The Latheras Syvod. E SESSION TO-DAY. ROTHER GRAVES, ° LTIMORE, ON TRIAL. Last night the Lutheraa synod of Mary- land partook of the synodical communion at the Memoria! Lutheran chureh, Rev. Dr. Butler. TO DAY'S SESSION. ‘The synod met for business at 9 o'clock _ EVENING THURSDAY.. Weather Probabilities To-day. exercises. The LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, ac, To-night. plasional Theater—"Two Men of Sandy Theater Comique—Matt Morgan’s Living Statues and va. ecies. Condemsed Locals. ‘The Israelites of this city have subscribed $1,000 for the Savannah su! The Tilden and Hendricks Campaign Club e bold « m at 452 7th street ealng. From J. C. wre have late Now York gave as an their lodge met o1 and Philadelphia papers in advance of the matin. it was only & &nd not a M ‘The air conoerts of the Marine Band | sovie orgasization; that any member of the at the V's and thsonian been ad- contumacy in the of- Specification sets forth een. and threatening Anthony Binga having resigoed the ls av 0 toral cbarge of the pas the 19th street Baptist ¢burch, bas gone to Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. Observer that he owned but fifty dollars. The charge seis forth that be owed much larger debts ia his wife's name. Rev. Drs. Diehl and Owens appeared as counsel for Graves; Rev. Drs. Barclay and Stork for the ‘tion. From Milans & Wilkins, 7th street, we bave the American Liw Review for October, yesterday, Mr. Jenkin in the chair, Mr. Graves madea statement denying that and Mr. H. N. poy secretary, per on | he held tervices at other places detrimental “Orr's bles and th” was read by Mr. | to his own church. James C! ane. A motion was to Ansilyzing the charges against Dr. Graves, ex) ge the record the resolution ex- | bis offence seems to be, so far as the charge pe ~f—) DOD-payrr< at of dues. of schism is concerned, that he organized a ‘oman’s National tian Temper- | *¢cret society of some kind in his church. ance Union has Spart to-morrow as a | te said it was an organization which tended day of potmgend ‘er for an outpouring of | to promote holiness and elevate the morals the Holy Spirit on ‘Woman’s National | of the young men. Curis: drasparenes Union and all ite Now the members of the synod who were branches, and especially upon the annual | not members of the organization were anx- meeting to convene in Newark, N. J., Octo- | Jous to know what that society did. In divers Dn J. E Snod; hi Rave bina dt digo the ritaal of hinereseize: » J. E. ey been invited to ive vul is organiza- make oneof the speakers at the republican | tion. This he declined todo, because he felt, ———~ at — , Which was st i he — that oe = ind ae cole poned to nex 0: on account of the | leagues aye cou! Fain. He will define his reasons, as a liberal | faith with them divulging their secrets. Greeley, for conning back to Ne regular ax | tyne nectaty teed oe Sie reer sa oeiaTee » for coral re- ir Publican fold. se = Mr. Graves2"l ennnot ate the secrets RN RS of the organization to the i, but if the MERTING OF BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. | moderator will it @ committee of three ‘The firstannual of the Hamilton | I will tell every: ig that is done at the Buliding was held at Davis’ | meetings of the ion.” Baill, on ith street, opposite the Patent nother member.—“ Well, if can tell office, last evening. After the ing of the | those members, why can’t you tell the 1? unanimous | Don’t you violate confidence as much di- is to hundred” With, with the folk result: Bresiaeut, member.—“‘How does Brother Graves H. Warner; vice president, John | know when to edminister the second de- Ccok; treasurer, James Fra-er; secretary, ee? He says the organization promotes = i o , M. P. = ae aneeeee does he ee . Free, John G. pson, Au Ff the advancement from one le avis, George H. Wood, W. M. white, J.P- atother?” ela ag ne i lerman, Sami y George ir. Graves.—' ive van legree ‘Wilson. Upon adjournment the 13th - | when the one who took the previous one had lar monthiy meeting was held, at Jearned bis lessons in that degree he had ac- forty shares were advanced upon at about quired well.” an sverage premium of a8 per cent. Counsel for defendant and the prosecution At the 5th monthly meeting of the | then proceeded to sum up the case so far the ‘ederal Building association, held on the charge of schism was concerned. v. Dr. 2d instant, 47 shares were advanced upon at Barciay in surom: up held that the orga- an average premium of 50 percent. A large | nization by reason eee eapree sarored umber of shares were subscribed. Owing | somewhat of Methodistism not Luther- the demand for stock it has been deter- | ism, inasmuch as it indicated sanctification Hons, without premians, oe Eine prowcet | UECRa Ee ebaif of the defend: 1 - » during the presen’ r. OD ¢ defendants, held month, but the books will positively be | that the evidence did not show that Brother Graves had created schism in the church of Which be was pastor, bag eounsel, argued from le At the 53d regular monthly North Wasbin; Building Association, held on the 3d ‘oy x oo tant, 25 shares were ad- P to Say that if he should choose vanced upon at & premium of 40 per cent. to depart from the rules of debate he could and 6 shares were drawn and canceled at @ | co Into the cl: tances, and show that value of $26 50 each. | fhe schism eatme irom another source than from the pastor. —e—__ THE MCPHERSON STATUE CrREMONIES— Mr. Barelay.—“I bope you'll doit. If you Preparations to Entertain Visitors.—A meeting allude to me directly or indirectiy I ho; of citizens was held at the Board of Trade you'lldo Fred od a os rooms yesterday to report of the Mr. Owen —‘Ob, no! I cannot even ceommodaie my dearly beloved ion with the unveiling Of the Ma ! +- ‘berson statue. Gen. Peter wTOl.. . = xd led the chate «~~ -+ secon occu- Athalf-past Obé o'clock, the Synod with- wise! - ua Mr. Dowsuan acted as | outdisposing oF the subject, adjouracd vatll wccretary. It was stated that the visitors | to morrow. yous jobably be bere about three days. Fic ln bvoray ane rpm open fount Vernon was su; and apportionment— Rev. collation to thens on baawa ten oeeees by | xnd Maun. On the state of religion—School, thecitizens. Mr. Roessle stated that Com- Doemer, and Startzman. pany A would tenderan escort to the Army Of the Tennessee from their ball to thestatue, the route to be via 9th, G, 15th strects, and ‘Vermont avenue to the statue on the day of the unveiling. The Marine band would be in attendance: also, the Marine corps. It wae suggested that about $1,500 would be sufficient to meet the adequate expenses, the number of visitors probably numbering two bundred. Messrs. H.A. Willard Theo. Roeesie, A. R. Shepherd. George Taylor, and Gen. P. F. Bacon were appointed a finance committee to raise the necessary funds. The Commissioners of the District were requeat- ed to make official announcement to the cit- izens of the assembling of the Army of the that ex Governor CAN'T BE POSTPONED.—The District Com- mnisiiopers have received @ communication from Mr. as Wilson, of the State Cen tennial Board for the District of Columbia, stating that it will be fmpracticabie to post- be Maryland day, &s su: by tre istrict Commiusioner: fere with the ceremonies of unveiling the lcPherson statue, which had been fixed on been chosen ‘and siguified their acceptance en ir of that day, and the Centennial Commission Se to the day named, the 19th tan ibe Commissioners get et cation to-day from . John H. Latrobe, ms Baltimore and state Cen” ‘land, and Mr. them the of this District wo be it and Citizens presen’ at the celebration of the ‘‘Maryland day” in Philadel; on the 19th instant, and MONUMENT.—' of 5 ok D. Kartz, Lieu: to examine the fundation of the — monument, met at the office of the ty today, and after an examination of the monument proceeded to the monument grounds, accom; ied by the clerk of the has ever be- pone Mr. F. L. Harvey, with a view toa been given in any twelve consecutive months since the ization of the paid fire department in this District. Tr peels hr wl Mills, architect of the monument in its early apy settlement had taken place in the foun- dation of the The mark is the dian stone * board. meri <pplications of Daniel F. CrSveu, J. | placed @ short distance due west of tae Hi, Brent and Jas. E. Lewis, for positions 8&8 fTerson, privates, were received and placed on file. mopument by President Jet * —j——— | GooOPrMAN’s ConprITION.—Charley Good- roan, the young man assaulted some weeks avo by Lem Weeden, TEE time to time reported, bas just passed through a serious attack of i las, which bas left him somewhat more enfeebled and wasted in appearance. The inflammation has in his left band, but the der of this week. It rans smoothly and is fullof interest, while the cipal charac- weil sustained. Oper House-—Madame Rentz's va- oe been w! riety combination will gre their last per- right “ipsa ‘morro’ r3 om form: tht ing. wv same inflamed cond: and Mr. Harold Fosberg will bavea benedit. et ee ee ees tee eee or —The innumerable attrac- | Unies some ohonge exe addi tons at the Comique this week fill the house | 1 ! operations. The ceed of his assailant, to its utmost limits nightly. Weeden, will probably —__——_— THE FRUIT AND FLOWER MISSION.—At the meeting of the Fruit and Flower Mission yesterday morning, iw from mary hearing to-morrow. ——_e—_— RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY.—The it of G. 8. Owen & Co., of No. 6, Lane, ‘New York, was robbed. in Doug- e, New ¥ ‘Miss | while In Ri ,V irgit of about $1, Birdie Lilly sent fruit. One hundred bou- | worth of assorted oweliy., ‘The matier was nets were distributed to the | reported to the headquarters here at E jphany Home, Children’s tal and | the time, and a OT ‘oman's cion of in the robbery, oa ae Detectives and McDevitt. Yes- ELECTION OF OFFicERs—The annual | terday those same: meeting of the Massachusetts => Philadelphia. A was , SOF THE WASHINGTON | and brought THE FouxDATION OF pf bid i agi . Duane, Colonel Q. A. a detailed | attention, but Gays, for determining in future time whether | about the and whose condition | the attac! ‘come up for @ pri- = of '% will be health NGS BaFORE AD- | GEORGETOW. JOUKNMENT. | ISSUFFicIENT Force.—The At the convention of the tery of | Of this city, ly thirty men, has, by Washington city yesterday, our report is closed, Rev. Mr. Beach made a report of the ‘Wasbipgton presby t: to the synod of Bal. Umore, stat unat clergy consists of town. thirty members, who bave under their DRUNKEN GENEROSITY.— Henry care pine candidates and twenty-seven | While man, was arrested yesterday on West eburehes, comprising 3,604 members. David Siniaeems tenes Beeeez Z to be exam: mI . Dr. examined bim and found him worthy. whom he was engaged in Nobile, Chester, ‘ills, le, ht to ba jnent to Sateen “4 me of ite oben just tation was a piece of im} Inence to be se- bod wh eed Dr. Wills, on the other | sorely-aff diocese. led the icy board, and Grain TRAD&.—The offerings on "change ‘me the this morning amounted to 14,725 pastors for colored chu; and thet tne wheat, with sales of 395 Upy by operating in their own separate and Gtevinet epheres > > 'y Resolutions offered adopted unanimously, deploring the death of Rev. C. H. Nourse as an able counsellor, the chureh & faithful minister, and his fam- ily @ devoted husband and affectiorate father; and declaring that this solemn event is @ loud call to his brethren to “work whilst it is day”—to increase their fidelity, diit gence and zeal in the Master’s service, for “the night cometh when no man caa work ” The presbytery adjourned to meet again next spring. —e—_—_. The Savannah Safferers. Eiitor of the Star: My Dear Sir:—Yester- day a nurse, willing to incar the risk, left to molnister to the sick in Savannah. To-day or to-morrow a kind-hearted at OE will po to Savannah or Brunswick "His family ave naturally shrunk from the peril, But brave hearted daughter writes him from weet; “If it is in your heart, father, go, and the blessing of will be with you.” Many of equal faith abd courage in this city would respond to the call if made to them, but this would only increase the bur- den of suffering in these already overbur- dened communities. But by a timely con- tribution we can give medicine to some suf- ferer, or bread to some Coa | family. Call tonce at Mr. Mitehell’s, 931 nsylvania avenue. “Inasmuch as you have done tt to one Of the least of these ye have done it unto me.” October 5, 1876, OPENING OF 4 LAW (00L.—The open- ty took place last aight st Covanra Oulvene sity,took place last night a bait. The opening lecture was Gelivered Sy lorris, the subject being the his- ine proavese of which he traced inn! ~ Of civilization down to the present time, giving the names and char- acter sketch of many famous law-givers and founders of codes. HomAN GOLD, Lake George Diamonds, Onyx, Silver and Jet Jewelry, in all the fall er received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, 10. 457 ylvania avenue, near 4\ street. Adit. —_-—___ THE OOURTS. GENERAL TERM. Fraser vs. Prather; continued on account of death of Prather. Smith vs. Johnson; motion to dismi:s allowed. Cluss, use, &c., so of Columbia: argued and sub. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Olin. Robert Walker and Redmond Smith, as. fault on and robbery of Wm. A. Remburg on September 5, 1876; guilty. Henry Jenk ins, flere larceny of goods, the property of Wm. ‘ollins, valued at $60; not guilty. Fred. rick Thomas alias Abram Gross, nd lar. — of clothing from Eldridge peal rams uilty; one year in the Albany peniten: lary. ‘m. Hawkins, charged with stealing a horse, buggy and harness, valued at $170, from Wm. Simpson; not guilty. PoLice Covrt—Judge Snell. To day. Lewis Douglass, assault and bat- on Sarah Dorsey; @5. Albert Fetric! assault and baitery on Lizzie Bet! 4 . Rol Coleman, larceny of $5 from Rosa Lattimore, who’ paid it out to him for one dollar, by mistake; restitution of $1 or. dered, or 30 daysin jail. John Tolson, = fanity; $5. Mattie Hughes, disturb Geor, i; John O'Hagan, a smal. boy, charged with throwing stones in the street; $1. Charles Spotts was bitten by Pe- ter Delaware's dog, which was ordered to be killed. John T. Cbismond, selling rum with- Suits Sh iat “ate, tn addition @ license of $100—a) John Wiliams, larceny of two n+ Soy esc o woe ~ eng from Jon R, Keli~ waded guilty; #10 and costs Peter Harvey, charged with seliing liquor Witbout license, at the corner of 23d @nd H streets; fined $150—an appeal taken; and bonds given. ERUTALITY EXTRAORDINARY—A Man and Torn to Preces by Bull Dogs.—A terrible affair occurred about noon yester- day on the farm of Daniel Thomas, across the river. It is stated that at the timenamei George Long too! stroll w-st of the Olen- tangy river In quest of walnuts. He entered the premises of Daniel Thomas and com- menced picking up apples. He had pickea up but @ few when Mr. Thomas putin an Syeeerence with two powerful bull dogs, which, it is alleged, he set on the man. They went for Long with all the ferocity of their savage nature. and finally got him down on the ground, when a desperate struggle en- = One of the dogs the e man in & most frightful and borrible manner, literally tear- ing out portions of the fiesh and lacerating anartery. Itis reported that the struggle on the ground baffles description, and for pure, unadulterated brutality lays in the shadea 7s bull fight or anything or the sort. It is reported that before the friends vage brutes he was so badly torn to pieces that persons intimate with him could Dot recognize him. His cries for mercy while the animals were setting their bioc dy teeth were separa who happened to him a ym the frightful encounter and loss of blood, in @ most pitiable condition. Dr. Neil was called and rendered surgical ced the man almost beyond the skill of any physician.—{Onio State Journal. —____. the various papers and drawings relating to | DISEASED FRUIT IN CALIFORNIA.—Were- gret to observe ip the frait this year, more aa the pears,symtoms of the attacks of wormr—a it which is quite uncommon artial examination of the situation there. | and which we have not noticed until tue It bas the boast of whatever might be said coarseness or lack of flavor in their *ruit, it was entirely without blemish of any Se season. ‘alifornia that, monument was noid by the | kind and free from the attacks of insects. If we are to be subjected to the same annoy- ance and damprge that are experienced in eastern orchards and vineyards from the ravages of insects, it behooves our horticul- turists to take the most vigorous measures for the protection of their fair fruits before of the insects and all inat they sre heir torhall Lave so diseased the trees and vines that perfect fruit isthe exception rather than the rule. We have been told that pares are sufiering somewhat frum blight, mildew or mold, although it is a noticeable fact, in many localtiies at least, thatthe Black Price and White Muscai varieties are mostseriGusly affected by it, lonal sur- pt fe oye Vverieties often being badiy White one of another Kind by the and vigorous. The sometimes mistak- auspices, the to & committee consist. Dr. Wills were | $1 “Eon rinication at Taintry Cauace. ‘URCH.— In the absence of i cca _ tn aremhiohop Erey, wee , Bit- | from rheumatism, the 2 368 at $1.26; 5 800 at's 450 at $123; 225 at $1 250 at 81.19%. bushel. The to T. C. Wheeler. Boat H. M. Talbott, with 210 bushels of wheat to Hartley & Bro., and 2 000 do. wheat and 200 do. rye, to UW. M. Talbott. Boat James 8. Welch. with 700 buehels of wheat, and 200 do. cor, to T. C. Wheeler; and 300 do. wheat, to H. M. Talbott. Boat Ellen Brooke, with 172 barrels of flour to Hartley & Bro; and ; bushels of wheat to J.G. « J. M. Waters. Boat E. V. White, with 300 do. wheat to H. M. Boat E. F. Wheeler, with 2.615 do, wheat and 560 do. corn, and boat Moilie C. Waters, with 2,000 do. wheat, all to J. G. &J.M. Waters. ALEXANDRIA. TROUBLE AMORG LIQUOR DEALERS.— There is considerable complaint among the wholesale liquor dealers in this city con- cerning the action of the newly-a ted collector of this district, in removing all the books and — from the office to Harrisonburg. it is understood to be the intention of Mr. Botts to abolish the office here and carry on all the business at Har- risonborg. Mr. F. L. VanAuken, the late deputy collector, has been left out of office by the eens ECURE SEATS.—A good mau: ‘How To Mi Alexandrians visited the theaters in Wasb- ington last night, founa the cars bearing the conversation there was @ general stampede from the car. and the graceless po A aaa to make themselves com- Tak GRAND TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION. From present indications the a Procession and ratification meeting on night of the 18th instant promises to be the largest ete demonstration that has ion taken — here for years. It is estimated that between eignt hundred and a thousand men will be in the procession and trang) cies. V. M. 1. CaDETs.—The corps of cadets from the Virginia Military Institute will pass bag, od this ae, to-morrow morning, via ae Inia Midland train, on their way to le! ia, where they will #; some | Ume visiting the Centennial Exppcition LARGE NUMBERS Of persons left here this morning on the early trains en route to the Centennial. Among them were about twen: ty-five students of St. John’s Academy, Wearing the neat uniform of the school, aad under the eon oa their ar. TBE long-prevailing difficulties in the con- the Beulah Baptist chureh are 0 be settled by @ pollof the members: next Friday night.—[ Gazette, 4th. Kerby, of Fairtas ‘county, ‘i enforcing the erby, x coun’ enforcin; ie game laws in bis neigh Atman pamed Arrington has been sbooting partridges prior to and fined pursuant to the statute. A DOG FIGHT was to have come off at Col- CITY ITEMS. ESTABLISHED 1831. Wib a fall Stock of Foreign and “omestic fe, Chemicals, ac» Gree class Workmea, needed Machinery, and @ life-time Bx wicropoe fusped ail Work ip LADIES’ GOODs. MBS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 NIBTH STREET, (Opposite Pateat Office.) Berlin ZEPHYES and Canvas BMBROIDERIBS, Germartown WOOL, Knitting YARYS, Worsted Gods, Ganvas, Patterns, and all Materi Embroigeriug. = — Novelties in Work, A e et; Play Sty, Apatene and Ortanne Fine Testis. Of Obildren's MEBIEO OLOAKS §7-Bo Branch Store. octé-Sm, WILL EXHIBIT ON a) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, A CASE OF FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, ‘To which the ladies of Wesbipgton and vicinity are n ‘tally invited. attention t our fa'lia- ortation of RID @ all th ol tation ne| Et sx buttons. shades, in two, three, fou MBS. M. J. HUNT, 6231 and 623 D st. northwest. MMB. L. P. SEANNER. aa Will open & Oboice Assortment of FRENOH BONBETS AND ROUND Hats, TUR! _octa-et” SATEEN Gani street set’ Bettimore, MRS. J. P. PALMER, Will open on THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 51x, 1876, FRERCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, with all the latest Parisian novelties. Mrs, J. P. PALMER, oct2-tr_ 1109 F Street n. w, bet. lth and 18th. 1876 FALL OrENING 1876 or oct3-tr FALL OPENING. LADIES’ SHOES, aT Tors yesterday between Phonsey Arringtoo’s dog and @ Washington pi The fanciers couldn't agree, however, the match; was | Sroken off RICHARD 8. MrweR, of Alexandria, has been admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia.—[Sentinel, 4th. WAITING FOR THE HELL Gate EXxPLo- S10N.—A bout cne o'clock yes! morniog ® policeman on bis weary rounds noticed the figure of a — cautiously emerg- ing from cellar. He collared the youth and demanded his pameand business in the cellar. ‘Is itover?” asked the yoang man in abusky voice. “Is what over?” replici the policeman. “The explosion.” “Aint been po explosion in Iowa, since I’ve been rere,” said we ongogee eaten — 74 with me.” “No, no,” ple: @ captive, « it‘sn’t over let me go back and wait. For three days and nights I haveabode in that gloomy cellar, waiting for the Hell Gate ex- nomen to do its Magee pre leave me in safe- ' nerves are not 5 enoug it Let me go back” But the officer hauiei bim‘along, and told him there would be DE oy asscon a8 cou: call- bim about as faras North and make him think he had been a jnake.—{ Burling- WHAT 1 KNOW ABOUT WOOL. 4 LABGE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTHS’ AED GENTLEMEN'S Stylish Woolen Saits 15.76, jet Osan ‘These Suits are priced much below value, and are ACTUAL BABGAINS. Black Dress Buite $2206, Of a really satiafactot Double Breasted Black a Frocks, fin Vests to Match. For 16 20, Het. Fine Worsted Se Frock Coats, Vests to Match, For @18, Net, went Opelity saiseeeen = 91.98, Het Cash. noua Bordo cents, Nel Merino Shirts aod Drawers, Yor 99 cents and @1-58; Het Cash. WESTER at amon omen viney: kton (Cal . to bis Chicazo | ONE PRIOR OLY. on 8u on the “0: of the Organic World.” Io LE cours of his PBIOBS MABKED I8 PLAIN FIGUBES. said: . Hoax! bas said be ks about the cause of the CASH DISCOUNT, TEN PER CENT universe, but, about the manner of the zed ‘of the on GEORGE OC. HENNING, fishes, the deaoet popad-tr 410 SEVBEETH STESET. (the Al Spon, te P| TRUNKS! a in favor great mous, | SATOHELS, VALIERS, ‘wonder, but ‘TRAVELING Bags, shady pines a - VERMILYA'S, €10 NixtH stREETt, (opposite Patevt Office.) A fine assortment of L.&DIBS SHOBS, of our own make. at prices to suit the times, Bnulish end Preach Kid BUPTON ED BOOTS. oon Ont 2 French Goat and Febbie BUETORED BOTS, at THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONBY. Frenc! . light MP-SOLED BOOTS, for party or, carving rext~the handsomest boot ia Washington, weighing only five ounces. Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK made to order at short notice, aed @ perfect fit guaranteed. sep23-tr 715 @RFAT REDUCTION 715 ™ LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIBTS ABD BASQUES, and LADIES UNDERWEAR. PABRASOLS and BUN UMBRELLAS at hal! price. FLOWEBS, HATS, RIBBON, and MILLINERY GOODS less than cost. JUST REORIVED— A large assortment of HAMBUEBG ED@BE and BORU LACES polling at a reduced price. OORSETS and KID GLOVES ins great variety. Jolt-te wana a mcconmnens 682 97TH BTBEBT, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING,) Datly receiving all the latest Novelties tn ‘RaW BONSSTS. HATS, LACES, — *yLOWEES. &c., &c. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS AnD SCHOOL STATIONERY, aT MOHUN BROS’, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Pennsylvania Avenue. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FULL STOOK AT LOWEST PRIONS. WE. BALLANTYE sopa-tr 428 SEVENTH STEEET. SCHOOL BOOKS COAL AND WOOD. ABZRIVAL OF COAT. or aes Penne: ivania avenue. between sed Fomscrier, “oat SELLING OUT CHEAP: obi tks Pears SPSg rg sore Ford leased for 8 years. Beales. Fencing, Office, Stable, moke Cort and Mile for sale. Would et (oa! coat BEAD! B Bab PANIC PRICES! embracing Prepared to Gill orders a: once, without waiting for the uncertazm arrival of Auction Coal. 2,240 Ibs. always fernished to the ton. S7 Try us before purchasing cleewhere. JOBNGON BROTH office and Job ed 1 eed Fon neons wharves, foot Lath Offices. 2402 F and 1149 Mb street northwest, sepl-cotr Coal axD KDWLNG Woop, SESE ut Ss sars mat ie Se cea wl 9 dre eho tu very Pani ie oe eh poner or heroesue olf Sequined” — CHEaP. S4¥B CLEAN. STEPHERSCR @ BRO. min and Tth-strest wen0e-ty Branch Omee 1818 Fenmarivents sven LUMBER. LUMBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. we will sell all Kinds of Brices. ‘bite Wi ve. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. @UR REDUCED PRICES; VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, @1.50 WHITE PINE CULES, (8008).ccnnenmee 9.00 WHITE PINE OULLS, (12 inch)............ 9.00 WHITS PIBB SIDING... ce 8.08 WHITE PINE 4-4 0nd 6-4, DRESSED... 9.50 OUB 91.50 BOAEDS Are Furst Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. 7 Call and see them. 48 WILLET & LIBBEY, Conner, ee street and New York avenue STEAMERS, &c. FOR NORFOLK. Bteamer ¥ OF LAKE leoves the Eee a ess good ont used. Stcomer JB. W. THOMPSON ioadgcy, pany’s wherf, foot of 6th every ak oo See Sela CLYDE’ HEW EXFREss LINE, Pa SEO Se oCRABTPL ETAT FRIApEErELA coo meat 200, @. XDB, i AN FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE STSAMER “MA‘ ” 5 . will leave 7 om the vet, os far Gown es 5 IVER Bras sad KIsToN's Is. Husk T cal Maiih f Svein ase at ‘yil-Sem z aren nt, NEW Derakrcns. WASHIB v STmamsnt 2 leave Philnéai- x om @p.ly Co the prin. COND ant oh te S¢ HOOL or tee COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Juriepradence, of © Fresiiog. of tbe Law ol mvt Partoersh Protect ef the Lan Reni ee Pro- - “ ~ Grimes ‘and Micss. The Hen. We Bo LAW Prat 2; LANBENOR. UL D.D.0.L., Lectarer o Practice of the Law, ‘The enpual exercise of the Robool Lew of a 0OX. LL.D. verty. of Cont bert contracts, end of GEOROE F. arr; ey. 5 a tbe Application of tke Bailoe to the eumed in the Lew Bui strest. betwe: wh Gpply to 1127 13ch ot. of tuition, W 4 % Py tA EDNESDAY, THURSDAY. For Srrengements and terms call at the Acedem = — m 10 to 12 a. m. and Conversation, ME"s. Consisting BO. SPENORR, President. a OOP BORE. Prestinat._ EOBOR] OWS FEMALE SEMINART G Nee 81 Stoddard siren, Georscown, D. €, and Day School for Young Ladies. opens Ba| tb S7-For terms apply to Miss LIPSCOMB, Prin- CorcmBian wae ' ‘ITT,p.o ‘The Pasranareny DiraRTMENT opens Wednes- KR**° rss. JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBSE 40D G45 FITTER,

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