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4 EV — ING sT AR. Meare of Schoo! Trastews The Comtog Races FER COURTS. CITY ITEMS LADIES’ GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. f lar montoly mesting the THE FALL MEETIN ERaL > ~ > Y rs >" MS RGOselL)* sEeINAR <a enn sa as | a BONNE Meleael Qe ERTiseS ab tes | _ fun Rel monn otane Washington Driv. | woven Pernt weed omamaitted: | | TEX Te Cane ee CU ae ae Bonen | LADIES DREss F T ALS june bine aJourconen. FRIDAY........... October 13, 1876: | Franklin Building, Tuesday evening. eae ae tatioe en ean | the-repert of tbe cuamining commattios, | Pe averse. | cmade to tee Privcipal, Bite ————————————— | Tre seeretary laid before the boant the | Couree. near Benning’s station,on the 25th | Wn, vhut oF abe Gram! ‘@rgumeat com- a | cee, #8 above ities Ti | memorandum of @ contract made with R. | iDSt. The following entrees have been made | Tee a stasis New FALL Hats Forisé. | wnBOboREe TO rmebW oer Weather Probabilities To-day. | Pirsford to print the minutes, wits tre | OF go eee CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Olin. PA Cee | wee for OL PAINTING at Bo ae Commissione: 5 8 t x . ' — Ourey Si¢maL Orrican,} Fe recipe Pinte re. Theaction | crass 3:00 $7,000; $500 40 Bret, e250 | | This merning the District Attorney an- Elegant Btyice Soft Felts: $2 to 63 F ee ae For the middie and castern states, falling, MUTUAL ADMIRATION. BF Green, bs. Artow; Ee, Sister, | hoa the Police Court whens toe eenties ae Two hundred deren Boys" and Calldres MBiet oe fecre = followed by slow!y rising barometer, warm: | y; J. A. Dixon, bg. Bay Dick; W- eeee ee Cans, lottery oF policy of- | sats, for sehool and dress, from Sic. to 1. | aie, 206 sh atiect northwest, ox er and generally clear weatner, with west to Doble, eh. m. Mollie. fices. ge the case yester- | Si'Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store, en) 7 . 4 dll 5 latter, and southwest to Ciass patel pee ag first, £250 to day carrera he pointe Claw. and CH ‘street, between I and K. 2 | MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS former. second, 2 fourth. W. | case General Term —— ee ladies ania Hi. Dobie, br. . Hip Rap; B Saceey, be. =m to walt for the decision in od LARGE Apeweruseres Ovaaceire— ae and are invited to ex, j Oeisiaite ‘be. g. Batemas — ‘Wm. smith, assault and dattery (appeal | sane sa Pe ‘Avenue, between 10th and | GOLD BBPaL “JOU soem, ln Sanda eta: | fae "agree Willate Mas game ees | eee | realtek ttn te cae second, $15 is % J. H. Philips, b. m. Adelaide; A. Goldsmith, | convicted of an aasaalt, and he was sen re Rasy Fost. Se. Ry a, a, The Octoroon.” b. m, Huntress. res tenced to nine months in jail: Fk pen Been gree etary ofl te yng SES hd COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Theater Comique—Eramspa” and rat clase | one: “frst, $250 | _ Patrick A. MeNulty, charged with rape on on eS lo. | FACULTY. a es to second, $150 to third, and $100 to fourth. | Emma Wiliams, & ed Woman, was —— in Washington. 2 Se | 681 and 623 D st. northwest. . Condensed Locals. pan nin sd banaraignie alae asa Pecessnde th detenes. weiee cae mance & blains, Vascular Excrescences, dorat | Presidents ane Lactera ey Boe a ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 6.55 p. ass 2:30—Purse $1,000; $500 to first, $250 | trial when our report cl: ae a iz FELT HATS, ro MUPL TYLOR. LL.D. "reas J. 0. Parker we uave late New York | By Detle bg Benionn foe. hoes, a PoLice Court—Judge &nell. | cree Vee ee BEST QUALITY, PElne ane “Bguity Pace eae ie Se and Philadelphia papers in advance of the Nellie; P. Rich, br. m. Venus; J. W. Knox, mone oy. ee nr mmeengy bad tlied ate ae ee Sri Duet. | im all colors and shapes, from @1 , can malls. ch. 8. Nat Wood; R. J. Slater, Carroliton; A: dents yesterday afternoon, was fined $5 and | py to his new bul! 906 G street Professor of the of Real ava P, Ata reeent meeting of young men oa 44 | V. Smith, b.g. Sooner; J. H. Phillips, b.m. | Sore one’ ait. as Rod- | northwest douse from Stk a near |" perty, of Contracts, and of Orimes ane pene Nae C Ghee na Mottis Ly’ Goldsmith, b. g. Diner. incon, assault and battery on George T.Gib- | the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- ORNAMENTS, &c., | _meanors. ¥ company, ee for all stallions—Purse $1,000; $500 to 8; $20 and costs. Benjamin Ross, Aifred | ty, latest improvements, vast received The Hon WM. B. LAWRENOR. LL.D. D. 0... captain. | first, $250 to second, $150 to third, $100 to Harris, Mary Stoughton and James Mat- oeraen or ance invention, he is en- ’ Particular attention given to orders. Professor of the Law of Nations. Long Bridge democrats made a large | “5. The creation of fourth. Budd Doble, Sam Paordy; J.E. | thews were up for maintaining nuisances, | dried to do any woek in @ manner ‘not to be RS. PALMER, | GEOBOS F. ArPLEBY. EB. . peony —— a. Rien ene - iz ator =r, b. peranium; A.J. Mc- and were put under bonds to abate the same. 7 STREET | Leetnrer on the Apptication of the Bcience to the Saree: Sa Mar7isodavenne, near the bridge, | Keser ehools ia amen, b. Jt. Ellen Neale, loud; $5. Charles G. Parker, | fies? : At & recent meeting of the stockLolders of tro the Germania Fire insurance Com pany the District of Columbia the folldwing board Dhird Day, Thursday, October Class 2:50—Porse $1 000; $500 to fir, or te to second, #180 to third, $100 to fourth. B F. an idle and incorrigible boy, pleaded guilty and was sent to the reform school during his od ‘eful and Minority. Michael and McManus, making a school property Green, b.8. Arrow; R. G. Slater, m. Little | fire in the street; $5. Dan Stewart, street of trustees was elected for the ensuing ord cchanical /anitor hae been May; 8.A. Dixon, b. g. Boy Dick; W. H. | cursing, s%. Chaties Wiillis, profanity; $5. Louis eee ek whet eee Wen, grammer rv “i the | Doble, m. Moilie Patrick Hart, same; $5. Charles Powell 3. W. Son motit, Beh: schools of in Geo rd the 5 f i . Louis Kurtz, Joum Senencs, Ci. A- Devel Tounty. hes been estabifcbed, which will sford’s 4+— Parse $1,000; $500 to first, $250 | vegrant; reprimanded and dismissed. Geo. . Rest. and F. W. ‘The new board bas orga: ized by electing C. W. <u cou Gane = deut: Louis Neurath, vice president; Lovts Korte, treasurer; and A. R. Brown, secre- tary. more thorough tr: seeking to enter the norm sl eckoo! PUrpoee @ DOT mal course of one year has been acded to that of the pre} seboe! for d children. to second, $150 to third, $100 to fourth. R Patterson, jr.. b. m. Beile Branfeld; W. H. Doble, br. 'g. General Howard: J. H. Phillips, b. m. Ella Madden; A. Goldsmith, br. g. Bateman. Class 2:22— Purse $1,000; #500 to first, #250 to second, £150 Lo third, $100 to fourth. Not filled. Fourth Day, Friday, October Zi. Free for ‘all_Purse $2,000; 1,000 to first €500 to second, $300 to third, $200 to fourth. J. H. Phillips, b. m. Adelaide; W. H. Doble, br.m. Lady Maud; J.E. Turner, b.m. Nettie; A. Goldsmith, b. m. Huntress. Class 2:35— Purse 81,000; $500 to first, $250 to $150 to third ining to those Sauer, loud and boisterous; $5. Philip Lud- Wig, telling whisky without license, pleaded ailty snd was fined $105. John Bickerton lorfei ted col !ateral. GEORGETOWN. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING.—David Poore, & Jad abont nineteen years old, accidentally shot bimeelf in the arm yesterday morning, on William Pyles’ farm, near Seven KS, id. It seems that Poore started gunning, ‘and when he had reached this ofa wagon ing bold of his gun in the bottom of the veni- — THE SAFE BURGLARY AGAIN—Swrrender ef Richard Harrington.—A_ tel 7m from ‘Wilmington, Del, October 12, suye: “Rich'd Harrington, who it is alleged was connectei with the safe burglary at Washington, re- turned to this city yesierday and appcared bofore the U. 8. commissioner and farnishod bat! in $10,000, for bis appearance at the present term of the Supreme Court of the Cistriet of Columbia. department of the exhtbiti ek became she duty of this board assert its legal TEE Ciseases Of the skin is speedil Glenn's every species of eraption, is perfectly safe, anil far cleaner and more effective than ao: olntment. Avenue, bi not these facil~ y those possessing a —x— a INTENSE I7 CHING caused by certain allayed by ‘Swiphur Soap, which entirely remover ‘pot, Crittenton’s, No.7, Bix New York. Lapis of forty who use Hill's Hair Dye m,Ww.t6 Alcehel. The Peruvian Syrup is @ Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, which vitalices, purifies, and enriches the blood. Dyapeptics and those suffering from Chronic Diseases read the following: From Rev. John Gregory, Pastor of the Wes. an Opa Methodist Church, at Pittston, Luzerne My DearSir:—Having at various times' rsonally, second, #100 to fourth. J. H. | ‘ington refuses to ¢ . . vid. b. h. Jaca! cle by the barrel, pulled it towards him. In | plate where be baa been staying, bat it ts | "its action hag pew, sustained by Dorling, & 8, New, Davi set ew, | doling thie the trigger caught in the side of | — generally thou; that he has not been out- | stoners of the District. we ma: J.T. the wagon and the gun exploded, a side of this state since his disa; moe. | thet the eifort to matui bigh H. Dobie, b. m. Queen J.T. Yoder, be gu cy : the charge # J. Es 3 ; | passing through Poore’s arm above his wrist | Upon his release he le(t for Dover. where his s. Hunter; J. E. Taity, b.s. Washington, jr. Joa lodging it hin anvoe. tte tee was tn- | | family resides.” Jos. Martin, b. m. Martha; J. U. Phillips, b. This dispatch was a subject of conversa- oe inte :% ee ‘af pg se poy thea ge sormtinn —s- ties about the court house to day. Thenews | CBRE, ss greana with the work ef eratatsing Satsenal Coléaed Bantay Bchool Con- formed yesterday afternoon at the wounded Harriogioo’s frsnads, asene of whom nave | Ss meses Reta tar ele ee Emote vention. NGuatm TRaDE—The offerings on’ been for several moatus under the im) bandon the field 7 K down at THE NEW UNION. on '. bat desert scoms to bave subsided in! Bewspaper squids. he see Bt to bold thelr coms this morning amounted to 3,845 bushels of | wheat, with sales of 520 do. at $1 364, 35 at $1.34, 475 at $1.35 x, 90 at $132, 200 at $130% 875 at 800 at 81.293, 140 at $123y, and Boat Seneca, The second National Colored Convention of Evangelical Sunday Schools of the United States, at ite afternoon session at the Asbury M. E. Church yesterda: val a? of wheat to H. M. Talbott, | of reorgsnizi: « tae sohools is STRUCK THE WORD “COLORED” OUT reorganization of this board Of the constitution and adopted that instru- 575 bbls. of flour and 1,200 buahels of onal | ‘ een ce ee sa ment as amended. and , Wi In the evening the convention assembied at Union Bethel che street. The px — Notwithstanding is from the that the rate of freights from th: ‘sehoon! statement received detailed 3 Tisen, @ scarcity of ers prevails, and | id the sent, Wm. H. A. Wormley; vice anal Bat the government Prefer the ¥-F" Wright, Henry Piper, Miss Annie Por: | 126 can tn fled with boats waiting to be | ‘when there will be another jury. District Pp Morray, Misses E.B.Kruso | Sa hy nis deesie aoa ice figures show but Attorney Wells states that as soon as he can and A. R. Richards; secretary, | 9 comparatively sma'l amowat of business | get ready he will call the case and press a ee or gmisiant secretary, | Gone. The receipts And ehipmeuts are as | speedy trial. jent laid before the board a com- | 7H. aa cae Mies Georgians follows: Consolidation Coal pany—Re- | THE MapIsoN BurLpine Assoctatrox. | munication of a oe SEDg | Meigs; ‘ker T. Smith. Board of ee oe eaten — A meeting of inent citizens was held at pared by Superinieniene Wile weply | mapagers, Kichard Laws, Joun W. Gray, 11. shipments, 3,208 tone, "Baden ‘Mining Com: | the Boara of Tooms last night, for the | Drepared by tote prinand, ? c. insob, Miss Mattie Brown, J. E. |y—Recelpta, 3,300 tons; shipments, 3,300 | yey Ge ap a Dafiding associa- | “The applications of Anna E. Lynchercome Here: Miss Annie Smallwood, Wm. P. a. aes Sapien fae | sige temporary cairns and’ Me Jonn | thom onwas or Gace Beton | “ESe convention war addraret or aort | ,a0EL" MARKET ouplieg by J. HL Ken E. Thompeon ac ed aa secretary. The chair ~ Se eet, deputy comptroller | ing. 535 of which sold at prices ranging from | = “Sr me pon ook oy a ‘The members of the convention afterwards | $250 to $475 per 100 lbs ; 70 sent to Balti- Baitimore, for positions in ‘were referred. Superintendent Wilson recommended that the pame of Miss Janie V. McCauley, of the 4th district, be on the list to receive the advanced salary of $700, and it was so or. ered. Superintendent Wilson submitted a paper of the Eureka building association temporarily, subject to after amend- ments; carried. The new company was ebristeped by vote the “Madison,” after which about 1,000 sbares were subscribed. Some time was spent in nominatin eficers, and the following were finally de. clared elected officers of the Madison build- ing association: James L. Barbour, presi- more, and 23 left over. 1,613 and lambs in market, 1,600 of which sold from $1 to £6.50 per 100 lbs.; 20 cows and calves sold from $20 to $50 each. ALEXANDRIA. STREET ConTRACTS.—The committee on enjoyed @ collation set for them by the ‘ashipgton Sunday Schoo! association. 10-Day.” The convention reassembled and transact- ed routine business merely, Rev. Mr. Ryder, from the committee on statistios, submitted the report showing: Schools, 40; officers, 213; teachers, 736; pupils, 7.404; conversions, 227; d jeaths, 12; volumes in nuance 3 ent; 5 canson, vice id calling attention to certain facts, which rary, % ing books, 1,830; for - | Streets met at Suditor’s office last night, Sarnier, qreaseten Seb se Fhonmpeos,, see: | Sem Niovdemand immediate couslderation Port of convention S55 7 7 or sup Sa a Sead terra Entec & Oo., to whout retary; Messrs. Cook. W. P. Callan, C. W. | py, ths board, as follows: The whole num- | PV otes of thanks were tendered the officers, A ber of pupils enrolied in ail tne publicschoo!s | of the Distriet of Columbia, 1876, is white, 11,609; colored, 7. The increase over Septe: is white, Leonards, Frank Miller, H. Thompson, W. BH. Goods and M. B. Gordon, directors. oe Youne MEn’s HEBREW ASSOCIATION.— A meeting was held at the synagogue of the ‘Washington Hebrew Con; ing six months, decli to execute the con- tract, on the ground that ard the convention adjourned. Several of the delegates visited the Sum- ber school building this afternoon at the tn- vitation of Mr. Ryder. tember 39, .138—total, ber 30, 1875, | 1,025; colored, 723—total, 1,148. The | per cent. of gain is white. 5.33; colored, 12.17 ined to reopen ition, On 8th . THE TILDEN AND HENDRICKS REFORM the bids, were rece! at end! " street. pear I, northwest, last evening, for oe Wastlngion and Geargetm CLUB met last evening —Mr. C. E. Cresey | office op ap m. today. iSeutnen mh : P — oo ae noe _— = or 10 percent, In the first four grades, xen. | 10 thechairand Mr. M. Wines secretary. BRIDGE on FiRE.—The bridge on the W. Dr. Culver reported that they had made ar- rapgements to attend the torchlight process sion and mass meeting in Alexandria on Wednesday evening next, and he urged the facilities to the Hebrews of the District. Mr. Hi. Adler was called tothe chair and Rev. Mr. Voorsanger acted as secretary. There Were some Sfty persons,among them Mr. erally Known as primary grades, there is a gain ors Teper cent. and in the grades above Unat, generally Known as grammar grades, there is a gain of 12.36 per cent. The larger and O. R. R. across the canal, at the extreme Peed _ ee ctenanes caught fre from ® pase: engine yesterday afternoon, shortly Serors the ‘arrival of “the evening ed | Importance of delegation going down sepger train, but the flames were ex- Sims Wolt, A. 1. Abrabams, Lewis Baar, | Per cent of gain in eatin Sas atten tocnconrage the Alexandians. add fury to the | tinguished by ove of the Alexandria caval eee (ooh ‘and a board of eax woleh copectally demand your consideration Fontes 1 i rood poe won = .. = lock —— =s — somaes was St the vent meeting ine rerait of tbe elecioa | Fira Your attention 1 called to the utter | of,tus District, we. Dlstret people-ahould | (Guascie in ee cana Mfeers, &c. ipadequacy, and, in many instances, the rF d t = ? ubfituess of the accommodations provided could spare the time and twenty-five cents | 4 Lor or TaIRvEs CAUGHT.—A dastar!- THE HAYES AND WHEELER Caxratcs | for the white children of Washington. Toe | WoUd attend. Mr. E. ated. & ly crowd of colored thieves, from Washing- CLUB of the first legislative district met at ton, D. C., was committed to ‘ae of Douglass ball, W schools of the county, the white schools resolution thenking Mr. F. B. Katbcas for Georgetown, and the colored echool a ednesday evening, and res- of is effcient services in raising funds to de- ay the expenses Incident to receiving the | hig tobuste Ineo Nene ee ca es clutions we: ressing | Washington and Georgetown, if we except » Tobus pegromen star (rom tion at “the inhuman, enetwilixed, umchrie. | seven, sooms. rented Shoe ane inst-named | election returns on Taursday, the 10th in- shington, of which number six were and damnable state of affairs which has | schools, are all provided with guitable build- | Stapt, which was adopted. caught in the act of stealing, and the other Gi D. 8. beep permitted to take root in the south;” Walker moved that a committee of five be ings owned by the District government one escay arrest, who gave the names of declaring that the government should zive | while about seventy schools for the while femesto vere in tee comiar cheers sro Henry Jackson, ar, Samu] the freedmen immediate protection; sympa | children of Washington are now located {n and Messrs. D. 8. Walker, W_A. Hatching. idney, Wm. Brown and Wm. J: mm. One ae a ee oe sueb rooms as can be rented for th WwW. Wit . S. B English ‘and D, 7 ee a mg city, beget in = nad con ~: Clagett were appointed. - Dr. C. P. Culver | {ore r men pre yay CL extended, on behalfof the Jackson Demo- | JD, taking ot tao soreaeen Low nod of freedom, and declaring that “his detest cratic Association, an invitation to attend | Gwellin seuand riffing sh pone yee a is cs next meeting, on Tuesday night, when they met on the road. But ey had wou’ = —— oope yr cane iS as Hon. R. T. Merrick will address them. Mr. reached Damascus, still contin: their pene ele secmmogatonssyen! tthe | Mara eeteaine tng tay faving | ely ine ener win a ees overated ae AMUSEMENTS.—National Theater._Mr. E. | now provided for the other public schools of roug! oO wn XE; Rice, the composer of the sparkling music | the District of Columbia," Seanne tk Med ee been | where ted. had then . The city was divided into tue eniered six or seven stores, four present school districts many several the dwellings, and robbed persons on the loses ,this week, and all | the great increase in the num the Potomac in a blaze of democratic glory! bighwai , getting from them all many valu- who bave not seen this American comic | makes @redivision and an DISTRICT DAY AT THE CENTENNIAL.—A | 8D!€8.—[ Rockville Sentinel. 13th. Bumber of school districts aoneteeee os Fedenne ea) ted with ref- ma: properly located with ref- erence t the bow fatricts * Opera House —‘The "? will ALWaTs Keep the bottle handy, Octoroon’ hold the boards here for the rest of this week. com, place of Forit cured out little Aus Who was coughing 4 Ané. tare, will begin an engagement. "Om OM | sly ucan'tePinine Hast ceuaeesnere, Ue: | ten tance of at axe nighiiy attain hens ettent tn Dopa- | ton were Sted by au ast Of fee Cay eeng, | District da: iets had base aettien upee Ene E | larity of this play house. tp 3808 and, elnge then the organization of Hate board, as follows: ‘he ‘procession. wil No Truth Can Be Broadly Stated vlowusas”“atadeny Sacred iezeior eat” | Sate <astsenten earenat we tmtee| ives a tne cAiaiaianttciatceeca | WITHOUT CONTAINING A improvement and extension of the academy | with the view of securing : 'o the Maryland building on State favorable action during the present schoo! year.” The several subjects were appropriately MODIOUM OF BRROR; NEVBERTHELESS, building, south side Virginia avenue, be- tween {th and sth streets southwest; $2,500. avenue. Governor i will preside. Ad- dresses will be delivered on Maryland by J. V. L. Findia: . Moore, @ two-story brick dwelling, west | referred. a, 0f Baltimore, and on the aide Iitn, between Tand U streets west; | Mrs. S.A. Martin and Mrs. 8. P. Vashon | District of Co ombia (Ss Pe THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS Sorts Side HGarmten "rick carriage house, | were clecied teachers in the ith district, and | $f4,,0f Washington, DO. | At the clove th CAN Dorthweets fi ped he eh and léth streets | the resignation of Miss Eanice P. Shadd, of | Governor of Marylan Columbia, will hold a =se Mory brick dwellings, wert sid6 iene to. 4 reeeption, to close at1p.m. The tourns- BELLIED ON: tween T and U streets northwest; $4,400. q ment will commen: close of the re- eer ALL WOOL BUSINESS SUITS, THE FUNERAL of Mrs. Sarah Taylor made and trimmed, Bates yesterday afternoon, was ‘attended. by pn # large number friends of the deceased, in- eluding many of our oldest citizens. ‘The remains were placed temporarily in the Vault at Glenwood cemetery, whence they Of satisfactory and fashionable goods, For 915.76 net cash, BOYS’ SUITS, way protably, be removed to Rock Creek agaie ‘Meciuaia Coats, Pants and Vest, areb, ere &@ portion o! @ fara. were 9. interred during the residence o Dr. Frede- | 1ncol® 3; of 6th district. In the 3d district Miss Sarah E. Talbert rick Dawes, the fatherof Mr. Bates, in Mont- was promoted GENTLEMEN'S CASSIMERE PANTS, - from a seconda: to an in- somery county, Md. pearly fty years ago. | termediate; Mrs. Alice M. Dulin froma a pri. pep ey bederee ene mary to @ secondary; Miss Mary A. Dodge O+.09 008 05:40 wet, POLICE PROTECTION FOR CENTENNIAL transferred from and uj 5 PILGRIMS. —Major Richards this morning detailed an extra number of policemen to GENTLEMEN'S BLAOK DOE PANTS, @ttend the railroad stations and boat land- For @5.85 net and upward. ines to protect visitors from the mob of ‘botel boarding house runners, and @iso GENTLMENR’S STYL(8SE BUTS, Seeinet, pickpockets end thieves. Thisisa For 819.80 net. e. good ae ” BOYS’ OVEBOOATS, REAL EsTate SA —Duneanson % PROTECTING THE PUBLIC GrovN: sold fOr thoownare, oun The custom which has Great bargains, to close out. Of square No. 17, to Jobn Noovan, fer two cents ari of. it Ere aiieattaiee we cee of the authorities, and an order has GENTLEMER’S DRESS SUITS, ‘assortment, i been issued by the fashionable fabrics and latest express prevention, and bg ra Balt Practice must SF One Price Only. ope oulprit will S87 Prices marked tn plain figaree. F cosh, t Brive Dorr. WP-Ten por cont, discount for ‘ight Sergeant Dins- evening gy overs boy Dosey tarday” atveroooe. of the drove i eS fore “In the GEORGE ©. HENNING, AS sauiting the boy asd octs-tr 410 SEVENTH STEEET. —_——— at —Adet. yA Box Depanep OrrrEes ke & a FRESH OYSTERS. = wenn EG GREG. choice = td Se Jc He was , between | boy's alstance bis bome, No. | you can a ‘y mora. | suite from lambs Rib Roast FING. nd in my own and other fami. value of the medicine oO test hi St present is, I think. the medical use of San pened stimulan hatever may be as the magne may be induced to give it # trial. ou! irs, trul, Caution as:4 sure y men, e- others, will be sent free to dress. JouN GeEcory. Soxs, COAL AND WOOD. RTE W. Fowie & 86 Harrison WHITE ASH, EGG, FURNACE, ani wiERIRUE, ot tn Lorberry Bag Pine WOOD per cord (spra De ‘eprace =) ( ‘and Fiore. and Btov. fecsrss oot pe Se ‘south w ranch Tore cor Tih and Bate ak co and after MONDA ered On ices for Fuel, deli m OF ton. (3,340 Ibe.) lowe via. fice, 6 Oper de foot of Sawing, per Corda 2 Bawing end Bplitting, pet ord... AL! ber 9, 1876, our im aay part of Washing a, ia quantities mot less than one uniil farther notice, will be ss fol- T. EDW. CLARK 4@ ©0., Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal. 03 Poanayivonie Sverue, northwest co! Mil street. Wharf, Depot and Planiag 3 Coal! COAL! BEAD! MEAD!: PANIC PRICES! ARTHRAOITE OOAL from @6 per ton up, ac- cording to quality. Having om hand the larres every Ibs. always farnished to the ton. Bd” Try us before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Main office and ‘and isth and JOHNSON BROTHERS, Johnson's wharves, foot 13th southwest. OSpa.a208 Fand 1149 9h street northwest. Coal AND KINDLING woop. aul the Shot geniitie, mal'So Whisn we Invi St Pa’ TRET BUNDLED KINDLING nb 9 ber Leber im every bundle, ase, or sale by all grocare try &. xe CHEaP. the best SAFE ‘Mill ang ‘Tth-street Whart, Branch Office 1818 Penncyivanis sven BOOKS AND STATIONERY. York Avenue Church. | Paa TBUB MAN. and Other Practical Ser- mnons, by Rev. S.8. Mitchell, D. D., of f the the . ol AC aa time of alvin, SCHOOL STATIONERY, at MOHUN BROS’, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, sopt-tr 1015 Pennsylvania Avenue. THE NEW BOOKS. Bamatcrsed Moslems. ttle itis Berlin ZEPH YES and Oacvas BMBROIDERLES Germsrtown WOOL. Kaltting ¥. Gcods, Conves, Patterns, and Embroidering. | Novelties in Fancy Work, Appity in@ Oretonne | Patterns; Point Lace Braids Fine selection of Children's MERINO CLOAKS and CAPES. | _S7 Bo Bra: ore. _ oct sn | | 1876 = - FALL OPENI 1876 or LADIES’ SHOES, at VERMILYA'S, €10 NinTH STREET, (opposite Patent Office A fine assortment of LADIBS SHOES, of our own su iy make. Hoes t it the times. re and Pebbie B MKD BOOTS, at 85.50. THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE M French Kid. light ‘or wear ‘BY. SOLED BOOTS, for bandsomest boot in ve ounces. Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK made to order at Pde nth pope tp nd septs tr 715 @BEAT REDUCTION 715 In LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIETS AND BASQUES, ! apd LADIES UBDESWEAE PARASOLS sn¢ SUR UMBEELLAS at hal! price. FLOWEES, HATS, RIBBON, ané MILLINERY GOODS less than cost. SUST BECBIVED— & large sesortment cf HAMBUBG EDGES .01 BORU LACKS eeiling at a reduced price. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES tne great variety HUMAB BAIB very tow at G6 HELLER SB, 716 MARE ST GPa Jell-tr om MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 6 9rx STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDIEG,) Daily receiving all the latest Hovel ties tz Ww it HATS, LAOSS, | OLE AMD OT WEGa kee ben LAOS, Ladies Invites eee of Mechinaten and victaity are ited to ot rT tas 4-4 good, (per bundred)...... is 4-4end64dremed, =. of Lumber equally as iow. Hickory Walnut, and Poplar Tnrge ot of Brick ‘cod’ and af lowest market SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. will be tnterest of purchasers of materia! tor spurpoes to canine buy mock. howe ViRG! ppeabie ct &ec., &e., which I will sell af prices to suit par- ‘chasers. DANIEL SHITH, onsite Phovnir Mill, 1910 Obio avense_ LUMBER, LUMBER. @UBR REDUCED PRICES: VIBGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, @ VIEGIBIA PIB SLING. _ WHITE PINE OULLS, 12, 14 or 16 feet ...... WHITE PIBE BIDING....ccccee covcecnrneee 9.08 OUB $1.50 BOARDS Are First Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH ‘B7Oall and see them. a WILLET & LIBBEY, GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. Wigureiar Biouane Enon ESTABLISHED 1831. RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER. 1s76. Call and examine the RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER, and convines yourselvcs thet { am selling the best oot-tr Betwoon Lith and Lith streets, | MBS. SELMA RUPPERT, 614 NIBTH STREET. Opposite Patent Office WILLBT & LIBBEY SHINGLES(No.}).. 7.50 | Practice of the Law. Thr annval exerciess of the Schoo! will be re med in Baldi of the C sire: ts, for the oper Bndercre:! ater to Be present omtbly or UNIVERSITY GEORGETOWN, FACULTY: BEY PF BRALY.8.). President Lecter resident ane Ts. a te relation to BON. RICHARD T BRICK, LL. D., Lectarer on Constituti aw and tne Law of BON. BALBEST E. PaINneg, UL. D.. Lecturer on Pleading. Evidence and Practice » Common Lew and Kyuity J: aod Pleading. FOWARD 8. BEILY. Lectnrer ou the Klements of the cluding Beal BLATAT® Hall, 916 F street northwest, Gonrage Will be resumed WEDSEBSDAY, Octo 1S. Opening Leovure at i. i a oe vente ae advance. i Dew students ur dergraduates anf f:ionde of the | ag invited to be present et the opening lec Ciicutare containing full information as to course, . ey Vooketores Mivera. Morrison apd Mobrrt Beall; mrunee Sp th® Lectere Bi catlon to the Bocretary af the “By oracr at the Feculig, NLBY, uliy. q _Bep2d-eotOctlé Cecretary und tressersr. 5 an i Ak (NDE&GABTEPY YA *ROOL FOR GIBLS Misses POLLO From 70% Lith street | northwest, bere Street. Normal Olas wit to 1137 isch GLish, ¥ OB HOOL for young 915 | jee OF to 7 Sabres ST n ber Ith et 1336 1 street, | Praoxtin Pos . Circulare at the resi¢ence or | Ipal beokstor | MES eug7-Sp BO. SPENORS. President. GPoRCHIO Gs FOMALE SERInagT. — Me. 81 Stoddard strea, racws, De. Eure pent BaFreween terse aie Terme apply $0 Mise LIPBCOMB, Prin- etrect. to be bed at Ballantyne's, ™ MRacgten ites Ging Arkon? Silcoamsrece ev gis. Hiengh ie Sree of ola potrons, cr at tapeshook” ieadtes ent Leta te Datles reamed MONDAY Bopi ‘OLUMBL waen Beto a Cc - WASHING’ Nerrr,p. o ‘The PREPsRATORY DEPARTMENT opens Wednes- = 5 TET, aw DEPARTMENT, | nen C: LETS, Lin Ds Preicct. |____ BANKERS. ‘To be had efei; Druseisis, Bend fo Pempaia. sure eanirns SEES, ur 1? mee Gans TYLER, Jr,

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