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(rr EVE) : ! ING STAR, | _48"8 er 1m: raaxmcre | _ZEEERS FROM FEB PEOPLE. CITY ITEMS AMUSEMENTS. LADIES’ GOODS. Se pasar ‘SECORD ene ed | Viate to the Tomb of Washingter. - Mr. Class and the Washington Moma- | curiprun's CaP > Unster Over-| Ay : EATER =e FRIDAY............Qctober 20, 199: aig a ae Pe ey) A ee a ae ge | Coats, Just reeeived.at a StrauwiciiPean- | NATIONAL THEATER GQ Fart orenne. ———————————— | _ Upon reaching Mount Vernon yesterday, | Seeene Pouch acs pute, | yen nen aan emt famous the | S¥!vania, between 0th and 11th streets north- | MAGGIE MITCHELT, Weather Probabilities To-day, , 0° Passcraets of the steamer J. W. Thomp- | /'U igen were delivered to-day on the sab. scientists by Interpreting in plain tension | West> sae eo2 | TO RIGST BPCKY wx. | son, consistiog of members of the Army of | jects assigned. Of these.ere: \ eee taken from ae ox mw Faux Hats FOR 1578. j pre oP Sr the Tennessee and invited guests, were con- | 3 treet i Tuesday last a Fhe Bronsway ik Hat, $5 and 96. BRS. C. J. WOODCOCK, Wasmnonun: October este | veyed lo the shore by the steamer Arrow, | 4. eo Or Washington | {!Ues’ protest against the completion of the | Newest S! Stitt Derbys, #2 to $3.50. In the middie and eastern states, failing | and upon reaching the wharf a line was novelty, and interest in ge monument: “But whathas the | Elegant Styles Sort Felts, $2 to &3. adornment is tt } 4 Youths’ and Boys’ Stiff and Soft, #1 to 2g rcieripe b secpe arnreapergltn thematic Testament, of theSaboath, from | 2emanded by ‘modern eultare, ‘even when | Two hundred Boys’ and Children with southerly to easterly winds in | ‘0m to the strains of martial music. At | HS y of the week, and OFPof Deeesaity, as in the case of factories, Hats, for school and dress, from 50c. to $1.50, imereasing southeast to northeast | tbe tomb beads were uncovered and the band | the seven’ eot 12 common with the Osiris-consecrated, ee tee aaa ae } dirges. Soe Sin ee per have been, by Di- govered, monoiythie, Egyptian | street, between I obelieks in front of ne Gispersed In groups to visit and inspect the *, | hon temples and palaces, the 1543 F STREET B. Ww, Opposite EDNitt Howse, j Will open a chotce assortmert of | Ss | monk : | . . a polnts of interest @tout the homestead, and : gm Gedieatory ceremonies of which were min. Fine Worsted, Di i and Basket | Wa ort tr ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, ZL OCAL Ni NEWS. tward in frontor the mansion. ‘The «Batute | the Mosaic or Jewieh week; and the Chris: | # tacos.” STR one £10, ai, S13. Sim S20, ata. Strauss tot | NATIONAL THEATER. : #SEs. | On THUBEDA Y, October 19th, 1578. user. Te-» to the Flag,” words and music by Mr. Her- | tian weet eecl of seven days, of which six | “Yon will further add to the obligation by | Pennsylvania avenue. "02 WHER. | couse eee Oa Seen. bert A. Preston, (mentioned in "a | are appointed for labor, and one for rest and | sisting whether Mr. Cluse is the arsnitec. —_ | ational Theater.— Maggie Mitchell in | Bet A; Preston, | ed. Tt was very | religions worship. The arguments by which | who erected the triumphal arch over Prom, Easy Feet, &e, 719 719 «Beery Mix.” | well p » And was enthusiastically ro. | te auihcr advocated his theory Were SCt@ | fyivanleavenueon the occasion of theear, | Dr. White, of fifteen | ~T i ‘Theater Comique—First clase varieties. cetved War’ atc ie an canscgesee ine tiie opertanc ronieck, “With research into | nival which was held to celebrate the com- practical experience th it the United Condensed Locals. | Brat ts played in march time, with @ prelude ving ofthe Nabbath; In ae pletion of that great of the fate and ‘Canadas provious to being. 10. | j DAVIS’, xc, | OfSI1 the comets and trumpets, Tne second | sanctitying of the Sabbath, Dr. &. ta ally | Metropolitan city of the country, and what | cated in Washington, D. C., in 1861, success. ON MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 175, 719 MARK - BP mor eo erin tera tot Mae Dart te a slower snoverent, And Mae bercic | spact from @ Fharianical seventy tone Saiseemsantaod savivoren pepe oy Arqats Corns, Bunions, Dissnsed Nails, | | 7 ARKET SPACE. a , of ie exqu! '» DI e, xerescences, . nes @ “! ra00D| the words of the | libertine licentiousness. cas Poileeman Thomas Snead. of the first pre- | salute. ‘The third parte nseriy 8 repeteen | HE AACEARIEN RIVIRIOM OF XEN FURLIO wat ee opposite Willard's Hotel: Peeg] por visit’ | het oeecuak® Mi eetwon of the diettacuished br Ae einet, was attacked with paraiysis last night f{ the others. After at . A. R. 5 ———@ =e i i he ~ _, Rommpprampepenppppeeaed EE peg ge OEE | creme ies| =a seem samen 119 mera trae, BS y ue - +4 = eo ‘isebs en! est ret Perce, cor: a ot. rape nem of fire fcom box ic, at 7 o'soek | citinens ofthe Dietriot. “Gov. Thager spoke | wat I is the fice of tne siale-at/ not that | |, PERSOWAL—Rev. James Winchester. of | By removing to hienee vullding. 806 Gaect | ppeavy wonsren = % in | ety. » tO condi p cr Seminary, near + | porthwest, three doors near Bate yd toa bones of 3) Ponce as ceenanion in | a repelCeacpokevaisiotionlly and tose | sducation’ Tratacenlen clues ee | ne TEee Appointed lay reader of Grace P: a4 froma 90h street, Widthe and all ibe t 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- West. Damage was done to theextent of 940. J whether . the U. For a number c! years the head of rently, waking reference to the fact that | the better for being egudacted by sectarian E. Chureh, and will preach his first sermon in; vements, whet j N tamorimest of RUT Ha Ts, FLOW Mr. Biaxe Eepy, a weil known vookbinder, | the day tne anniversery of Washiog- | iu-titutionr. That the design of the public in that edifice next ‘Sanday. Anoctan of hartneee inventions ano | <2 SKS. FANCY FEATHERS, Oc. 0t Davis Tit gn Wednesday thrown from a buggy in | tov’s final victory at Yorktown. on the way | schcol funds is not to sustain sectarian in. | ROnBERY.—An extranoe waseffected into abled to do any work in a manner not to be | PRLACK era con aod VELVSTS. the Soldiers’ Home grounds and bis ankle | to which piace be bad spent 2 nightat Mount | tererta aud institutions, but toedueate the | the office of Godey’s lime-kiln by some ua- | evraied by those not possessing these facii- DALY'S FIFTH AV: ‘B COMPANY, B at cheap prices at was so badly fractured that amputation Was | Vernon, which was the only night he spent | Journ of the state as suck in elementary sec- known persons, last night. Tne thieves got ites. 9,13,12: | - recessary. | at bis bome during the eight years of the | War knowledge. That while the pubiicedu- | in by cutting a hole in the shutter, and sac- ——_o—___ | AMos BF ROMELTIOS mn BECK we The vew Presbyterian church at Balle | freat struggle. rc hccie Embrace tbe great principles | ceeded in forcing open the money drawer, | Fyom J. F. Movilion, Hvq., of Baltimore, Mé.: and the first production in Washington of the Son: Cee aay Cross Roads io Virginia will be dedicated on | Tbe exeursionists then started for home, | of religious truth and moraiity,as tuefound- | but only found for their trouble about $1.59 “I tee} it to be due to you to say that a le » FANCY next Sabbath morning &t I! o'clock, the ded- | The trip was @ thoroughly enjoyable on Allon of ail good citizenship, yet aliecciesi- In their seareh for money they scattered young lady, ® member of my family, had SOTIONS, ar Ty sermon to be preached by the Rey. | The citizens’ committee furnished @ banquet | ical questions should be sivictly exeaded | about the room a number of private papers. | jecn suffering for several years under qa MCST SUCCESSFUL OF MODEBS COMEDIZS ave avid Wille, of Washington. | in one of the cabins. and at the words, | from the svstem of pubiic instruction. Taat | Some overcoats and clothing in the office 6.0 bronebial affection, thy sense Yesteriay afiernoon someone tried to ef- | «Charge, Army of the Tennossee!” given by | 2s it 1s not the function of the civil govern- | were leftuntovened. The burglary was uot i seo Mapree le De _ made such progress, potwiths Pe Pr fect an entravce into the rasidence of Mr. | Gov. Shepherd. the guests feli to,and after | Tent to establish and maintain a syelon of | Ulscovered Uniil tis morning, though men | best ‘medical sul had toon comeaiten One Ta af a ee 324 MISS EA McOORMICK. Willems om © street south | the cloth was cleared the Array of the Ten- | # ctarian worst 1p,so it 1s not tbe prerogative | were working about the kiln sll night, great fears were entertained that the disease deville, Fi , west, by ent from one of the | pessee drank to the memory of their victo- | of the cbureh to administer the civil govern- | GRAIN TRADE 1.350 bushels of wheat binds of @ rear wi With ber, a8 with 80 many others, might which @ version ba+ receatly ol Cece tightened amet | ties. The remainder of ihe trip was taken | mebt,etther In punishing public erime or | sold this morping on "change at $15° 7 per hing sd inate se Gann’ y > Mow ay hcp enbaceaiacar 32 Orr eh NERF CONDE sr speedily terminate in death. Iwai eden wotorlety under * a CLOUD 4 failed, the thief having been frightened off. | cp with singing, cheering and saving @ good | in preventing it through tue mediam of tee | bushel; 400 buchekof sehen wile action through the persuasion ot a fried won ae nat Reptis.an book acd Job priat- | time generally- | Public senools. And as all would condemn | yesterday by rail.to H.M.Talbott,soli trom | ‘pr Wistar'e Aatsm of Wilt Chive wed Stee MILLEMEET coustantiy tone hey 284 WENT ing office is ore of the largest and best ap- the perversion of the revenues of the ehurct, ‘$4881.36 per bushel. she had taken three bott! constantly recctved pointed job offices south of New York. You | ie ere ae ek their | Whieb are for ber maintenancs, to the up: | Coal TRADE. The coal trade this week conc ene Sete ie ee eey, THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE, Deazing of Petters Bounstes Wanunn your printing done there on the he members of the society an elt | port of apy form of civil gavercrment,so we bas been steady, with the receipts and ship- £0 cents and $1 bottle. Sold by all drug- tober IS. The ladivs of Wasblogtion eee sien ntageous terms. Type and ma- | gucsis and ladies assembled et the Arling- | Cannot justify the perversionof the revenues | ments as follows:—Consolidation Coal Com- ft — ebinery all new. p examine before parchesing gists. wn hotel about 9 o'clock p. m., aad proceed- | of the ‘state to the support of any form of pany—Receipts, 5700 tons; shipments, By recerence to the cant elsewhere it will | {4 to the beeeuiioe Mon, x . k ls Recetpts, 5000 —_.+—___ and at Wallack’s Theatre, New York, as ed to the Executive Mansion. Here they | worship. ions. New Central Compaay— THE INTENSE [1CH used b: ta ADLES’ DILESS FURS, be seen that, George A. Sheekell & Co. will | were recelved by the President and Mrs. |” The paper on worlilly conformity, by Rey. | tous: shipmentn teen ee Benes Mining | diseases of the akin is speedily ailayed ne L wae open &@ new bowling saloon to-morrow night | Sartoris. The recepilon was @ very brilliant Dr. Oits, of Wilmington, and that on tem- | Companv—Receipis, £.565 tons; shipments, | Glenn's Swphur Soap, which ent! rely removes FORBIDDEN FRUIT. Just opened. full and complete et: 4p the Colliseum building, 6th and C streets. | one, although the pllgrim-trodéen floor | perauce, by Rev. Mr. Williame, of Frader | . Sivhonn, every species of eruption, is perfectly safe, “4 TRIMMING es ote S8ORt It is Outed up with every modern impreve- | in the East Room presented rather 2 dilapi- | ick Clty, were able and edifying discus: | CATTLR MARKET—(Supplied by J. H- | and far cleaner and more effective than any GS Talk quotes ment, contains five fine alleys in the very | dated appearance. Nearly all the army ofi- | sions, of trite though tmportant sunjecta | -KSARTRUe Cn Nae ae et by dt ointment. Depot, Crittenton’s, No.7, Biztn best order, accommodations for guesis.and | cials were present; also many prominent | A resolution was passed thanking !ne au- | wasdull, We quote 600 bead of cattle offer- | Avenue, New York. ‘This version was dramatized by Fred Williams, ip connection with the alley there isa fine | citizens. thors of these essays for their learned an: ing. 500 of which sold at prices ranging from LADIEs of forty who use Hill's Hair Dye 4» 80d presented uncer the title of bar. RECEPTION AT GOVERNOR SHEFEERD's, | €Xcellent discourses. $2 50a84.75 per 100 Ibs., 30 driven to Balti- | seem ten years younger. mnie ' mens intate hecos ® Se eae Eee | mo asaree Ratt Toten | Rniee era eita een Kata t Nom Est. last night nearly all the members of the So. | @ Sypvod having received an inv! ion jn merket, wi ne w Tr A ivo it was reported about the coart-nouse to- | ciety of the Army of the Tennesses repeired | 10 <ezd the unveliing of the Witherspood | fromaasé 30 per 100 ibar wo loft ween oe EDUCATIONAL. ANTEO DIVORCE, 5 . A. R. Shepherd. why | Mopument @t the centennial grounds, the | cows cnd calves sold from $20a850 each. ay that Charles H. Moulton, who for some | to the residence of med ap i ere | SollowiDg Te] ly was returned: givemcdirndtiens ti raenlcectueranc Boze BoHOOL. me past bas been doing business as a real | ‘hey were entertained in princely style. | “Tne Synod of Baltimore gratefully aec- | ALEXANDRIA TA. Soert ana She: Gh bnra, vinGinta ome estate agent in Le Droit ballding, yeaterday | Knowedges the kind and cordial invitation | ALEXANDR 4, and Tuition (including Freneh and mnexpectediy departed fiom the District, Washington Mission Comferemce. | 0; Rev. Dr. Musgrave, chairman of the gene AccxDENTS.— This morning ‘t nine ‘ et creditors = wag gs COLORED METHODISTS IN COUNCIL. ral eongoes eg SS Ferry ttre to be | ovciock, while Mr. Chas. R. Grimes was at r Moulton was atone time acierk in the | yesterday the Wasbin; Mission Confer- | present at the unveiling of the rspoon | work tearing down the old frame house on |g io ence of the Colored M. Ee Church of America | statue on the 20th instant, and will begiad | 3° bd ol 2 | CEABK REYNOLDS ae St corner of and F: quite & | was openedat the chureh, in flllsdaleacrocs | 10 accept the same, if the business of tne | {pe SoULAWest comer of (ueen and Fairfax &cy | the Branch. Rev. Bishop W. H. | Syond will permit. | standing, turned over ana itated him Miles presided, and C= the conference, | THE COMMUNION OF THE LOED' | to the ground, badly cutting both of his Prayer was offered by Fresiding Elder Mitch- | was celebrated on Wednesday evening, the | pangs and knocking him senseless. ‘Here. means and business ca) ity. The Citizens’ | ¢)], Bishop Miles then a propriately ad- | Synod uniting in the solemn ordinance, with | mained unconscious for nearly an hour, but Natoval Bank yes! oo one of bis | dressed the conference. Elder C. Maddox | @ large congregation. Rev. Dr. Wills, the | gnaq:: recovered. -**-Oneof the hands en- checks for $2,000; which, with @ previous | was chosen protem. Rev. W. H. | soderator, presided, kev. Drs. Smith and gaged in tarring the new trunk on Prinecca amount! overdrawn, leaves Usat institution Young ym | recording secretary. | Conkey assisting. The elements were dis- | Street was struck on the head there this 01. Brothers Young and J. M. Mitchell were ap- | tributed by Elders Courtenay, Morrow, morning by @ falling piece of timber, and This morping the bank, by Messrs. Shella_ nved @ ccmmittes on public worship. | Davis, Klair, Rowland, Prentiss, and Cole,’ | Morning by & falling & Wilson, filed an attachment suit = s H. Hyms,J. M. Mitchell, J. REPORT ON HOME MISSIONS it him, and Mr. T. F. Gatchel also Bell, ry inted a fi He Williams and C. AND THiG BRILLIANT cast: FAUVINARD........ Gativet. ‘EES, VELVETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, FAL8E Rzport.—Some-evil disposed per- ipance comm: presented by Rev. Dr. Marquis, chairman, terda: filed a similar suit for over $100; 8. H. War- Maddox were ax: | gave much valuabie information, “The anai pres a i Ne : pose ® | jest receives, CRBAMBNTS, &c., ber also entered an attachment against | mitted as members of the conference. Wm. | amount raised by the Synod last year for last night to cut down radical pole on | B’ one Principal, Mi Miss alpha Ps Particular attention given to orders. Moulton for $6,583; L. H. Stevens, for $325; | H. Dick was admitted @ member on condi- | tbis cause was $12,909; of which about one- South St. Asaph street. A large number of MES. Pa . Heiser even ene See HU | Soe Ga ngtinaes Rare wach Me | Rea an Aor iva | sce sacenal Sentary Suet oss . , W.H. jliams, . W. . were i ° ‘The amount said to bedue by Moulton is | Sopoinied the commiites on Sundar achon: | ‘This Held, the oldest Preetytenan seo ea ae nese the pole, many Of these Armed, end octs-tr Between Ith and 12th strects. estimated all the way from 850,000 to #100000. | {Ph Young. James Reed, W. H. Dick, W. | the United States, embraces still many | ine attempt. The author of the report has Act I~ Leral Consultation, assisted by @ RS. SELMA RUPPER A ane afl foro foo an aca Hat, Re bas | H. Reed and W. H. Johnson on temperance, | churches beading ald, and mueh unoccupied | not been discovered. It is almost necdless Mother-th-iaw MBS. SE ERT, only gone off for a few days, and that he he« A motion was made togppoint a commit- | territory; due to the fact, that there has oeen | 1° say that there was no truth whatever in Act I] —Lesal prceadings Resulting Unerpect 614 NIBTH STREET, too mueh property at stake here to leavethe | te. on the state of the country, but after a | in progress from the beginning, a constant | the report. —[Gazeife, 1h. ediy. “ (Opposite Patent Office.) District; tbat bis present embarrassment is | iong debate it was lost. stream of emigration from our churehes, ce Cased, Catagd a Manes te laid Locked Bee | Berlin ZRPHYHS and Onnves BMBROID! (emporary only; but other people want to | “'srother J. Crompton was elected a mem- | bearing to other parts, indeed, strengin and | AnorEEn Suocheieus _ Convipesce | ere Sma A Motker-tn-law Lost,end Beery ERIBS Enow, if that is the case, why be made this ber on condition of standing an examina- | soundness in the faith, but leaving us still SWINDL rustic hailing from one of the } ° o Germartown WOOL, Knitting ¥. . Worsted Habliities to the exient of steno TENGE | top. I. M. Honey Stace Hstering care of home mis- | snterior counties of Ohio. was victimized of Sees Genres, Patueras, sha all’ Material for x wa. J. W- Bell, J. M. Mitebell and ©. | * . 5 A crowd of victims were assembled this | 8655.7 vce ‘apbointed a committee oa KEPORT OW FOREIGN MISSIONS, Sr ea eo ee OPINIONS OF 7H BOSTON PRE Noreltion in Fancy Werk, Applique and Oretonne morning at the office of Mr. Moulton, 80 F | studies. | Presented by Kev. Mr. Fulton, was an able | Codrennial, and on his return desired to stop a Patterns; Point Lace Braiae street, among them a number of colored . W. H. Young. W. H. Williams, W. | Vindication of this cause, so deservedly pop- over fora day or two in Washington, At Bie | ibe ppltiost and brightest comedies ever 2 people. They failed to get any satisfaction, H. Dick, W. H. Johnson and Gwin Green | war among aj! denominations. The recom- the President street depot he formed the Meeti: ti Fine selection of Obildren's MERIBO CLOAKE though some of them seemed inclined toseize ‘were appointed @ committee on education. Mmendation of the report re! e to the plan acquaintance of a well-dressed and polite ot only of novelty, but of excep- and OAPES. ine forpiture of the room, only that it was | "Revs. J. W. Bell, J. M. Mitchell and W. H. | of operations adopted by the General Asset stranger. The two were soon fast frloade, | tional dramatic excellence.” 87" Ho Brauch Store. ry ae ee FE gen ee ar trom | SL MENTS Heese uieeenee Ea, | ander tho way 60 te Canton nettoe | TEeeeni inti elie» nice yor ed —— Rev. J. W. ry @ letter from | Bs 4 — ING ‘The Personal Tax Question | Jerael church, of this elty, Inviting the eonu- | “ty,” gave rise to an animated discussion, | :!8Pser offered to secure for the traveler a SEs foovernowiog with sbeurd situationsand | 1876 FALL OPENING 1976 TRUST FUNDS TO BE RETURNED. ference to sit in that church; acceptes. Hee ne sevice, piscktord, of Brazil, and | soot et Camden station ad left the trav. It heepa the avdierce in the best of humer.” 01 To-day, in the Equity Court, (Judge Olin.) | The conference resolved iiself into@ mis. | ev. Mr. Squier, of Maryland, Sdvocated the | ciar remaining on the platform while he de- mest e " cs . Cee arthington, the trustee in the case of | ee owing ne Monta & CONSLILRLON. | Tree Charen LITOUE Uae Meee ee eee | parted ostensibly to procure techesk.” At- jon Commences Septem . presented in 1his City ce tueldente and sites LADIES’ SHOES, re - ° Coltman agt. Moore, who, it will be remem- | - OFFICERS WERE ELECTED: | organization of each congregation, under its PR gen pagers a Nm eye Fees, reopen, thelr ‘Bvening tions”? ; STR - “ at ing for tustractious as Us soakine aiotnaakr | Rev. J. M; Mitchell, president; W. H- Young, | Pastor and elders, which they cldim isthe | {yaneler, made known ihe circumstance to MGS ARSOVERS G0acING AND Day | ainery atts,” 10 S7=MD nine Instead of three o VERMILYA ing for instructions as to making a return of yice Presiaent; J. Hi. Hymes, tressurer; O. | Cnly lawial and sccognised organization of | Fone muinoliand, to whew the swiniie wes SCHOOL for young ladies and children “It te never rade nor childish nor silly, but te a » certain trust fands subject to the Pix was | Maddox, secretary; Rev. J. W. Hell, J. Reed | the church, complete in iteelf, and eMicient | 27h ancerent, us citizen of ire Bute DE Pa Cae a ie eatetts oDposite | product of lively wit, shrewd Bumor, tirelsis iaven- | $10 Nivrn sraxxr, (opposite Patent OMe ) of annuities, called up the case, it was | and J. Crom . Managers. for all appro} riate work. On the other hand, eye state remained at Camden station until ‘Frankits Park. Circulars at the residence or ari tion in nd ‘ fd 4 ihe petitlover tn person: “The court, nea | riPsqdwetHoe: Wao, Are Tecelved in tne | Hey. Dr: Backus, Rev. Bir. ‘Of Witmington, | $9P-™-,when he Weparted for his home a | !pel b-oEstores. TH | wastive if yenete Love tonghiog es mens aceven, in a full ection? was answered: W. H. Wil- 5 . Dr. 5 5 —[ Ba q a assortment thas at tbe term “trust fands” wae included | llamo at Slacylands C Metiax, OL Mary- | maintained the lawfulness of the pian | {20er and Probably & wiser mau.—( Hallo. | [\jE AND MES ALFERD BUJag Spay Behooi | _ 2 The laughter of tar audience 1s almost costl 4 fie assortment of LA DIRS SEOBS, of our own Hon but that iney should be Teturced fey | '8d- the shuretee- generally” de eine ie reallty : Bo. 1700 L street, Weaslugton, D. 0 smiths combtnation reminds one of» calm, bright, list oa Pronch Rie NED ro for SECOND DAY. * . Oy =. a D. x end French 4" . assessment, 8s much soas @ man’shorseand | ‘The conference reassembled this morning | only a modification of congregational wore, | , NINE SWEET CHILDREN.—Yesterday at | py. 40,2700 Wil be resumed on the | plcarant, early “morning. wu Dy aa’ equally, ED p is school ‘ ~ end and even! cart. The court added that he had attempt- | in Israel church, corner of. iat aud B steers tending not to division of interest, or the Cera termes, OF Shildren were busily | sth ef Mept. (Number of pupils limited.) eusi-2a* aii Sona onkarecteoat aad and Pebbie Py make his return to the schcdule, but seuth west, and was "with devotional | €xclus: Islikely to strangere thecity ” s ed licking the interior of a <4 < mn of apy one from the work, bat | °>8®: ach! cam: ta It brings out the fall strength of the company. been unable to do #0. He, however, | exercises by Rev. W. H. Williams, rather as @ wise subdivision of labor, tending Tucheon, wer two misautevous bors a tne ond Miss re Weyattonaly advice our Teeders to ee and enjoy | THE BESTIN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. meant to do so according to the best light he Brothers J. Crompton and W. H. Dick | toa more eftective development of Anterest | Chiidren under it. A gentieman heard their | at 80.1738 for themecives. French Kid. light Ly for could obtain, and he would advise the | were received on trial. in the great cause. The assembly’s board cries, acd turoing the puncheon up released | Oi cen a or carriage wear—the boot is trustee to make the revurn—obey the law, A vote Of thanks was passed to Brother | basin the foreign fleld 135 American mis- them. He counted nine of them, ail brown | street, or at the School » weighing only Sve ounces. even If it 1s. hardship. Sephns end wife, for presenting a record | tlonaries; 51 ordained native, and 81 native | and sitcky, but apparently Dot Burt | ali- | efencee:—Prot Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK made to —s—_ beok to the conference. Heenged preachers, and a chureh member- | 72°" Cnronicie, Oot hots ont Pree. 3. Seats cam new be secured for suy performance of | 010°. Ladies US TOM Wi DEATH OF Me. J. E. F. HoLMEAD.—The ‘The committee recommended Rey. J. | shipof8,i7. The expense of conducting our pnd Batok hs " Me v. rE very ——— of venga has J. = x Crompton for deacon’s orders, and he was Loni ee nom —— umn tikoee a Gonatsting of FREBOH j WANTED A DIVORCE 715 @GEEAT REDUCTION 715 Holmead will pained earn that he od psaddasss. “ssa men of spun. ” is) m died about seven o'clock last evening, at the | _ 7S question as to the character of the | , as ewes Nulional ‘Thealer.-Mag- : appiicat euring iS a eee pie, Mitchell appesred “inat night for tte Bathe Sp lly meee etter gre Deeb ae Lm At the ticket emice@uring the dey | | sigs READY-MADE SUITS, Holmead bad spent several days in New | 0'clock. “Becky Mix” before ihe largest bea Dy & reterna over x two wires simaiiansontty, WASHINGTON DRIVING PARK. OVEE SKIRTS ABD BASQUES, eS SRS MEN) on Sanured land by Inspector | f@shionable audience of the season. The ‘One of the largest droves of cattle ever OCTOBRE 24,25, 26 and 27, ane LADIES USDERWRAR eee Sunder night quite adie Plowman: Mrs. Mary Dorsey, two brick Setar eto ae (eA Em rol seen iaeaye place was driven from Texas, a PROGRAMME pouadied by Sho tal fing his’ azed Bd streets, “Georgetown; Samuel Gregg, two ge: ward rome rather neat hits at the teeomcounly! tn Wasead Cusiers mee Pay the Diserif and Varese. Hers Se, | PARASOLS ané SUN UMBRELLAS st naif price, ‘Somer ond ate et y Spparentiy | story brick, weet side 13, between Brand C | follies of theday. “Becky Mt 2 streets 11 x to- jOrrow Bare- | ered 30,000 horned cattle, aud was attended BoM. Santth, Ove | oer ene ae OTe Rea ee eare: | by sso ciivers, The outst alone cost $50,000. distinguished light comedian, Mr. Louis | 804 the herd brought $520,000. wife, he apparen on into a sleep, dying without a a! - southwest; $2,000. gic. Mr. Holmead was about {2 years of age, | Wo story brick buildin, ‘years , west side Market & pative of Baltimore, Md., and received his | Street, between 2d and 34. ik” | FLOWRES, HATS, RIBBON, avd MILLINERY i to ls, 15 GOODS jens than cost. 4 : James will a) rin “Wanted a Divorce,” Stacation from his father, attending the = > G. Parker, two, story mek, north with able support. PERSONAL —Bhould this meet the eye of the in- j ee, Bve-peen-cile oak JU8T RECEIVED— schools taught by him in Baltimore, Elli. | ® jaryland avenue, ve W. MeCul. Theater .—The performance at the | dividual wh created a cisturbance in church /ast ee ‘Botries | A largeassortment of HAMBUBG ED@BS and ferme yes ute | leone ay ns, mon Meee | zany Reaagr iereice ants | Seat a A ete ag te aA Stott Sigaeed, Fen | MORO becuse eatag terme ye for @ number of years ~ foe tween Delaware avenue and 24 street north Sudlences are Iargenightly. Of Dr Bull's Cough Syrap, which will cure him. it signi Gp piano eave caeena ors In the Patent Office, at one time bein; 5 and 5 “ eran WASHINGTON Driving PARK.—Major F. LAMB, MUTTON a OORSETS and KID GLOVES tne grest variety, an examiner in-chiet. In 1863 he res! Capitol ‘and ist begee g er P. Hill, proprietor of the ‘Washington ariv Me Veet wit compare, Feith my ¥.P BIL Deeper’ = Oe pm a ge rel nay pn Pr yy pte i {pg park, bas made arrangements to have | marxrtin iho county. rice, Cail, | garten for Ot i —7_F HILL. Propristor__cctl8 «t_ | UMA HAIB very low at a prac- 2 2 jueen @ tur! smi > etree! , Music, MBA’ leventh Street tice. ‘Mr. Holmead was a prominent Masos, | Goonemann, to raise and move to fromt of | He queen. of meeting by trotting next Tues, J. M. KBATING, Geman. Icqtire ofold | T==“"hS ania deen © HELLEES, master of Dawson , NO. 16, and | lot frame a West ride 5th, between Q | Gay for a special purse of $2,000, to beat her 140-141 snd 149 Center, 7ch-street Wing, ‘evg3-em ge sere 716 MARKET Brace, . P. of Washington C! but at | and R streets; Columbta College, brick | time of 2:14. This will be followed by four | 1." 32 and 34 O-street Markets. | [pOvS’ MATH AND OLASSIOAL AGADEMY, OPEN THE YEAR nD. ———— ee the time of bis death be held bis member. | building, west side 3d, between sy\- | days’ trotting by some of the beat hor R land's Church, 454 street northwest, Bet | passermance Orie | cm saneeper anereeaeaene. sbip in Mt. Hored Chapter. He was Grand | yapia and C street; $1,500. John Miller. the country , comprising Lady Maud, Net. BANG! 8.048H! O st. and Indiens sv.. opens its seventh year Om: | mon | EvaE ph x aa | GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. weit, of De Distr pte ar pre i fond foutiewest. Ro ke Miner, ‘vame stable f tie, Adelaide and Huntress, in the free-for- donee, 2910 4 strect socthwests segit-em | sctcubay art fi MB. WHEATLEY'S MIC Dest edieated metobers ‘of the crate’ Ba | between ist and 24 atreets southwest. C, B. | *1 aud others, ales GONRB UP! Excise 450 Fearon 1 Tor Yount WIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT DYEING SBD SOOUMING BSTABLiou. Hotuead wes ever s frieud of educetion snd | Church, two tee Rees somthwest, | , PRISONERS SENT 70 ALHANY.—Tue (ol- cect, Capitol Hill Mise 8: Le SOMERS Variety, Drams, Burlesque and Comedy. novl-t) ‘ — of our public schools, and for several years | 11th, between G@ and H streets southwes'; | jwwing converts were sent by Warden BANKRUPTCY. Duties reoumed MONDa Y, Sept. 18, 1876. aug dm | —Vn*7* Dreams, Buriesune and Comedy. nove) ESTABLISHED 1831. Was one of the trustees of the fourth district, | $5060. L. Clephane, a three story brick, Crocker, of the jail, to the Albany peniten- OLD No.) On Exhibition (N=w No. re sreiertg Kinet oe schoo Sad | “gyre sereseee | Rez famed city cera ey! Pe iy sala e ies to the in’ o a 7 ars; Lew: i . Ee ] 5 at be fm a canal degree did he by mai in- P prt pie vette pag ed Stoned Braay.2 peat Wittam Jouinson, 12 years; ONE OF THE LARGEST BUTTER. | == St.) oe RireR’s, ce Cont a c| ,1 year; al — : treate, etx! Vancement ofthe sendols of hie Owndistrict | 8 the Baltimore and. Potomac, railroad Speier Bees, t yest? ond Hi. Simms, i | WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING FIRMS Wa hore Just covstredini tecey comdenaat o£ | He 438 7th street, betwom Dang F strs Und of the entire city. Asoneof the most | coming this way, this morning. A family | yar James Simms, 2 years; Win. Holmes, IN THE COUNTBY, BUTTEK from the best dairy sections ol ‘ork | Qhotee Oil Paintings, Engra ri Chromos. eo. intelligent examiners tn the school room, he | from New Orleans, with their little girl. aged | Tyeay: John A. Davis. 2 years. stateand are constantly receiving from Virginia, | Also, largest stook of we had the confidence of both teachers ana pu- | 5¥ears, had been spending a couple of wee! . Becently Bankrupt, Pennaylvania, and the West, which we offer tothe | Bhades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Uo Tae pils, who will feel deeply bis loss as asin- | Pleasantly at Philadelphia, when & few da. REAL ESTATE SALES.—Mesars. Young « tradeat the lowest wholesale prices. Please cail toe cere friend and intelligent adviser. Hix | #€0 thelr little daughter was taken serlous- | yriadieion sold at public auction, ou the 18th Have Conrigned to Us and get our prices and sec the quality. 7 remembeg, Name and Number. 71-1 funeral will take piace at 2 o’clok on Sun- | 1¥ ill with diptheria. The poysician s0m- | instant, for Mr. R Ross Perry, trustee, wo auLoae cae {= aaah iain . BOOTS AND SHOES. day afterncon, + @nd the inter. | Moned in Philadelphi rennet —_- two-story frame houses on the east side of $1 ’ PHIL! 5 RAMEMEER UB ‘a STABD. B ment Will be at [aine te chace: he prea cir only | Ninth street northwest, between T and Worth of COMMISSION MEROHAST, | ae efi eee) epticas ae’ be ciware bes, si | QJEBAT BOF AT SELRY® FOR BOOTS Hoally informed the parents that their only | Roundary streets, to Mr. A. W. Fiske, for wi ARBOUR & HAMILTON. os Pele (oneh), atees, 0, ‘AND SRORS AT LOW PRIOKS OFFICIAL ViSsiTaTI Oud Felines — | bope in their child’s recovery lay in getting | ¢259 each, Also, for the same, an adjoining ELEGANT WINTER CLOTHING, ith BABBOUB & * a ty J.T. Petty, Grand Master of the 1 © OF. | their little one southward. “They therefore bouse of similar construction to Mr. E. Jack- Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, w lox Gaiter, a5 ¢o. hy 3 * ip the District of Columbia, has made the | left Philadelphia last night, but when about son for $1,060. With positive instructions to force immeatate sales ari 637, 639,641 Louisiana avenue, ee 20: Fe Rapes. GL8 soueres: . é following appolntments for the sem! annual | ten miles east of Washin the little suf. ——_o—___ of every Garment, in order that the affairs of the | °° 2 __°S', OANA oes GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. aids Spat taiseen Sobol a be a Viaitations of the grand offiers to the subor- | ferer expiren. Fuey be to beableto| MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | firm may be at once settled up. IRST GRAND OPENING OF eh eet en seore Wy ‘te dinate locges, viz: Columbia Lodge, No. 10, | reach Washington, where they intended to | Cnaries Matthews aud Elisa Molden; Perry wk FE EW CARPETS (THOMPsON’s | py SLT a Pg Oct. 26th; Eastern, No. 7, Oct. Zitb; Beacon, | stop and consult some of our city physi- | pare Riley and Catherine Rebecca Becketi; ‘The Stock Comp! N i and see them NSYLVANIA AVE: No. : —s 3% ae, No. 6, Oct. | cians. Lewis Barber a Lavinia Ma: Several Hundred Varieties 33 PRB OBBT. et? aN iT DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. a 14-1916 PEN! BE VARIA Ove dist; Friendabip, Nov 12 Ne ——e—— @uisntein.oa a; memes —_—y _{ {i }) —_ 11, Nev. 6th; Oriental, No. 19, ‘Of New end Biegant Styles of ' a at 31%e. trai, No. 1, Nov. 10th; M apse Good ingrafe Oarpetp, 37 = SIX BEET DRESS SHIRTS 30 ORDER FOR 25 PER CENT. SAVED Rov. 17th “Harmony, No. joo s “= OVEBOOATS, Veep hoary Be. 00. Nov. 2th; Covenant, No. 13, Dee. ith; Naomi Louisville. The there speak in en- CRIMINAL CouRT—Ji ‘Mac Arthur. OF EVERY CLOTH AND QUALITY. ‘6c. wit Sane caeiienaisemmaas pina Ath. a mt Lodge. Daughters of Rebekah, Dec. 12th. Ubusiastic terms of the performers. aad | yesterday, John 5 ‘ice Carroll, A Most xtre — s1%e. | itgtertal and w CHEAP SHOE RE, Knights of Pythias.— ‘of the | the accomplished eritic of the Courier Journal | ang¥rank Dowd. convicted of ae eee = LAS oe | MRRS’ FINE FUBRISHINGS A SPECIALTY. | Bo. 402 71x Br., Two Doons Anove D.M. W. Grana , K. of P., D. C., will make thetr ~ Kt Waahingtou debutante: “Miss | Jonn Keefe; fined $5 Magnificent Selection of py | MBRS’ — , appual jtations to the subordinate Thompeon,as Mary Melrose, is one James Cratty, assaniton. ratty; ‘prices. | FINE FLANBBL UNDEBWRAE TO ORDSE. Kt te Lace. of this jurisdiction in the following of the most charming setresees that our pub- UlTs, . seplt-tr_ 804 F strest n. w., LeDroit Building, Frapkiin, No. 2, Oct. OS ie, Nemes, No.5, fe en ee 2 Of Rvery Pattern erator BOT ae Carpets 8 — foi, Now. Sd; Friendeuip, Wor s, Ook sa0s: | is ufusene tuations, wast ines a heverfig wing | Balle Of Brey tule.” d <a ame ALL STYLES gy oO. 7, g 7 a Decatur, No.9, Nov. St, SSyracaneans, No. the audience from the @rstseens. She is an Eman Of Every @rade, Et; : BR 10. Nov. @, ‘calgine. Ne Ji. Nov. cu; | cxouadingly, natural society, girl oa the | piesa ash tie! Sika Peden, Lepuaduanee He pe wen NOW BEADY. lermione, No. 12, Nov. 3; _Exceisior, No. | stage. Our Julicts, “our gitls,” amateurs gam PRBD M4, Nov. 21st; Germania, No. 15, Nov. ‘15th; | who are infatnated with the foot sad | Sisuea Au News onto a BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 95 TO 98. pan Be i, — from tease Handsomely Made, eee ATs oF TER | 3 Union, No. 22, Nov. ; Eplendidly Britmed. Ld dt F sed * SoMETEING WRONG AT TEE WALLACE pee BOTs’ ABD ‘HATS, new shapes. | 4 SCHOOL BUILDING — A Father” writes to ceny; net. ‘Fine essortmemt of BILE, ALPACA and GING Meacuot | wet fall grown mec; white Sea Ghee tees | Palles Actually Less MOOR, BBO, @ 08. HAM UMBRBLLAS, outnts for thetr Bocens fo the elle in the Wal- fame ‘Than Cost of Materials. 1398 F STREET. MERE @ GREEBS, Matters, yet ee I white man apd hea i oe mon as : Crecurr on “ty Hew ané@ choice designs ta WILTON, Twrovto ive years, | Trustee Hovey claime to bean expert in ine | | Yesterday, Mobun Look Throng VET, TAYBOTRY, THANS-PLY ond INORAIE while the prices areatili nacre mat of water closets, he bad better | verdict for d OABPBTING, LINOLEUM, OLb OLOT! a eeertaml: 2 es Sees ments by default were HABLE BROTHERS, MATS, ho., be. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, quest night Mr.| pi voncsp-—Jadge Olim im the Equity FINZ TAILORS AND CLOTHIRES BAELOWS ART GALLERY, | a t, found a white | Court yesterday made & decree of divorce in | lar< ootlS-tr Corner fth sud D 1295 PEBSSYLVABIA AVBEUS. | FRE. FINE OLD BUR WHET, peney Con, msn in the store behind the counter with the | the ease of J. Lewis from Mary Jane Lewis. | ler; two mon j drawer open. Birth fired at him, when | The bill sets forth that were married at | $2075 from 3 bonds az { FIN OLD BYB then secured him and waked Mr. Birth he fe 5100 . ‘Perfectly Pere, then secu: the 7tn pre. toon 16th of Jane, 1aB OLD BYB efnet station, but the man ran and until 15, 1873, ‘Years Old, altzough Mr: Birth Gred at him. 0° "8Y> | jofetuey isn and’nan continaed £ ‘Dollars por- x rena pee! from him sines that time. He : d ri : i