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er nr THE EVENING STAR. ee —— Published Daily, Sundays Exeepted, AT TH. TAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St. S. HM. KAUPEMANN, Pre ities THE EVENING STAR is served by carri their subscribers at Tex CeNts ren w! TV-FotR CENTs PER MONTR. Copies ach. By mail—three mouths, $1.50; a5. = rs te For Two Cents 83.00; one Bix months 0 punter THE WEEKLY STAR—published Friday—$18 & year. and no paper sent longer than paid for. SF invariably in advance, in both cases, SF Rates of advertising furnished on application. THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY. | INSURANCE COMPANIES. i NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, CAPITAL $1,000,000, and the REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, Each having an UNIMPAIRED CAPITAL and a LARGE SURPLUS ler paying all lowes at Ch public that they continge bu Fades commensurate with the ris WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL &£CO., Agents 729 Seventh street NW. all the wumed INTER AND FIRES ARE APPROACHING. announce to the in this city at INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE COMPANIES, WITH A. S. PRATT & SON, Y¥. M. C. A. BUILDING _ eerste _Corner of Nintt ERMANIA FIRE INSURANCE G COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL... ASSETS_....... Bepresented by oe ID 4w E. L. SCHMIDT, Agent, Columbia Law Building ATIONAL TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. pistBicT So: COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. ©a8H CAPITAL... Office in Shephert’s Paiiziug, N. ‘Hosks 90 janis e- & ¥, Preskent. re TODD, Vice President. ETROPOLITAB WM SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary. BIBCTORS. J.B. Blaxe, Wm. B. Todd, Wo Wu, Charles Just, mG. Movserott, John T; Lena, Geo. patic] jcees Keily, A. B. Shepherd. ocl-tt C.* HAVENNER @ CO. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. _ REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, AND AUCTIONEERS, ». G43 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘Turey Doon East or SeveNrn STaxer. ‘We have the following sums to Jend on real estat e: 35 000, 12.000, 9.500, 000, 6.000) 4/500; 3,000, 2,000, Bligible real estate, improved and unimproved, at private sale. Special attention to sales at Auction. Liberal advances pending negotiations. ocl7-t_ "T= McBOBERTS, | ANDREW B. COYLE + | Attorney-ai- Law. McROBENTS & CO., BEAL ESTATE AND INSUBANOB OFFIOR Gorner 1sth and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. ACTIN P. BROWN, LL business before the sev erm ment. or) OONTEACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Oorner of New York avenue and léth street. Lg A th all parte SSa tone tive notes tales fa Dever bought and sold BOOTS AND SHOES. of the city prow Jorg persons oF rol payment. Beal Estat feg-tfe FA oso sm LADIES, GENTLEMEN, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. MISSES, We are daily in receipt of the most approved styles FoR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Gotten up with a particular regard to quality and Workmanship. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. H. BURNS & CO., eekt-tr 903 PENNSYL' SIA WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete. FINE WATCHES. Tee WAT OLD JEWELR ¥. CUTLERY. SPECTACLES, La at my old joansyivenis” Srease- a. 0. HOOD. SOLID SILVER GoOoDs, » AND SILVER PLATED WARB, corner of ith FOR DIAMONDS, ac., Call on BENJ. L. HOOD. Big hee kept the large opposition Jowetry Store Binge eel off the macot liable Wa TORE from 10 to.80 per cont. a ES, Rich “Mont of thoes Sine goods hays exchange for real estate, and will be cash wis to price, ot at Be. 460 PENNOTL: ‘ANIA AVENUE. —_———— VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROBSSLE & SON, Prorairrors. se ¥8-1y Con O-~This oune Bee now open for Fuse iaes, o. ee Pool p! OVBROOATS $15, BY CHINCHILLA res A. 1011 Penneyivanis avenne 0cts between 10th aud 1th streets, Vo, ME. 5,813. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1871. TWO CENTS ; afl, debut of Me, J... 8A: Howard’ racceaaiit comedy, 8. sf y the Nation: “Slinday, November 6: 7 VilLE it THE ORPHA® BOYS’ FAIR, on UESDAI EVENING, October 24. and every wreafter ant r notice, - sowie TEMPLE. oth and F street ‘oc 24 3 XHIBITION New Ne rare} ON END Sale } th Sr. 439 AT Sr. LADIES’ GOODS, &o. Me™ * Caran aes og FALL ASD WINTER MILLINERY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. PAT TERR BREN PES ATED EA eNO All of the latest importations. ocl8-Sm* 506 oth street, between E and F. 2 a GRAND OPENING at H. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STBEETS, of an ontire New and Selected Stock of NILLINERY and FANCY G00 FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RU ENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, And ail the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Saesos’ LADIES) HOSIERY GLOVES AND CORSETS at the lowest market rales, ir M. WILLIAN's HOUSE IN PARIS, — No. 7 CITE TEEVIS, been ‘blished, and he will be able to show, womTAL LACE GOODS - Fewtnaa ey aR EAT ROS GRAIN RIBBO! 2 SILKS. VELVETS. DI eR oRE AS LOAKS. ADIES” . Pas va ice acy own order. &c., &c. DRESSES and CLOAKS made to order. ‘only. . WILLIAN a 907 Pennsylvania avenue. JUST BECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- man EMBROIDERED SLIPPER BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROID fe., &c., which Iam prepared to sell at the lowest srices. “Call and be. eee PB. 714 oe en a, FULL LINE OF CORSETS, At retueed prines. CN 08 20 was, auié-t Space. 715 Market QttLine AT B. — 3 Brace, A complete assortment of NATURAL arg fATION Hale OhiewoNs. Sremest aulé-tf 715 Markee Brace, DRY GOODS. N=* conppyas comnesaxs Sateene. Dopline, Atpacas, Plaids, &c. All Woot Empress Cloths, all colors. Sic Shawls in great verietics, We. to $10. Cortain Lace from N.Y. auctions, 30c. White and Colored Fisnnels,all prices. Bed Spreads, 78. to $10. Heavy Merino Shirts for ladies and gents, $1. Joavin’s Kid Gloves, $1. Largest assortment 'of Children’s Stockings in the city oc3y-5t" SPLENDID stock bh ov RICH BLACK LYONS SILKS, PARIS SILK AND WOOL, AND ALL-WOOL DRESS GOoDs. JOSEPH J. MAY, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, wi TO-DAY, fi the anetion sal if inst week in New York, superb qualities ont? LYONS BLACK GRO GRAIN SILKS, $1.00, $1.75, $2, $2 25, $2.80, and up to $5 per yard COLORED SILKS. heavy guality and cheap. LYONS BLACK SILK VELVET, from @5 1 $15. ALSO, a ificent assortment of Silk and Wool Eping- “Sticman Reps, Velours, Satter fa ali the newest colors: Emprest’ Cloths French Me, Tinos and Irish Poplins in all colors. MOUBNING DRESS GOODS. “Lupin’s” celebrated and unrivalled Fabrics, in- cluding Black as @'Ete, Drap DA! Black Cachmire, Tamose, Hep: . Bm press Cloth, Avstralian Crape, French Bombgsine, Mousselaines, ec’. &c.; all of which we can sell below the market rates “Bi 2 Al Vv BLACK ALPACAS and SILK FINISH PURE MOHAIRS. I~ We are agents for the sale of the above brands and bave cn hand all the qualities, from 40 cents t) $1.26 per yard. PARIS KID GLOVES. 7” All the novelties in one, two and three button 7) LOVES for the Falland Winter, The largest stock to be found iu any Betail House in the Crited soak Ss ONE PRICE ONLY—in plain fignres. ecoetrs JOSEPH J. MAY. LD AND CHEAP LOCATION —GREATLY oO ENLARGED. BOGAN & WYLIE, 1018 AND 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. w. All i. Fever Sie. of FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOooDs, Dine Medium, Low Priced. Bich dark colored SATINES. All Wool V ELOURS, YGLU FRENCH POP. 8, iC) 3, Bi and fet 3 ALPACAS, Pi i “VELVETERNS, a fin MOURNING GOODS. One price to all. WYLIE, 23: N«& 1018 and 10: ha street N. W. (anrers: CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Fasire te call the attention of the general public to ATTRACTIVE STOCK FALL CARPETS, At the following low rates: tobgtt tyes ENGLISH BRUGSEMO, from @1.20 ghar ett cctigns in THREW-PLYS, from $1.45 to so hokge patterne (IMITATION BRUSSELS, 6 to ALL Ler acer MADE pret ‘conts. Best HEMP CABPRT, 2 cents. * fro 39% conte ee a ee om aod VELVET BUGS, MATTINGs, _ A heavy stock of a FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY-Goops, is offered at the LOWEST MAREBT FIGURES, odie at : to be pete pes creme | DigceescPtaPh REE THE WORLD OF FASH ON. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT ARMY ORDER. EVENING STAR £. GUATTER, Importer af Wines and Brandies, |] $$$ $$ Changes tm Milttary-Bivistens. STYLES FOR NOVEMBER. see, Houseseay Gen Old Telos mone DEBE Washington News and Gossip. The following important order was issted | me hime” im Ball, 4 a from the War Department this afternoon : trees Dresses, Qeatings ana Fase” eri. 4c. 0s. a, hk eco INTERVAL RevENUE.—The receipts from this War Derarreyt, m upwards, ment of German, Bordcwux’ and Bur ay Californ' aun’ Ww (Wises, Hock, Port. Sherry, Mus atel, Angelic: Brandies. Medford Rams. ils and Bitters of all kinds. Scotch and Engli Ales and Porters, per dozen or cask. The al will be sold at low figures. Discount to the trade, source to-day were $434,400.09. Tue U.S. STEAMER Saco has been detached from the European fleet, and ordered to the Asiatic fleet by way of the Suez canal. Tax Crvit Service Cowmisston was to-day engaged in discussing the question of the ap- pointment of postmasters. Tne U.S. Stzamer Ricusuonp arrived from Europe at the Philadelphia navy yard at 2 p. m. to-day. (Letter from our Fashion Correspondent.) New Yorx, October 31, #71. THE EVENTS OF THE SEASON. So many commercial disasters have followed in the train of the awful western calamities that the hopes and anticipations of an unusually gay season have been considerably dampened. Were it not for the advent of Nilsson in opera and the Grand Duke Alexis. there would be little chance for s social revival until Christmas or New Year's make gayety, or at least festivity, a necessity. It was strange what an instantaneous effect a stringent money market produced in city trade. No purchasers of $300 suits for one week; and many were the fea:s that heavy stocks of rich ADSUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, i ‘WASHINGTON, November 1, 1571. General Orders No. 66. By direction of the President, the following changes in the Military Divisions and Depart- ments are made, and will be carried into effect under the general supervision of the division commanders interested : 1. The State of North Carolina is transferred from the Hey er a of the East to the Depart- ment of the South. 2. The Indian Territory north of Texas and south of Kansas is added to the Department of Texas, to be commanded by Brigadier General >. C. Augur; and the Department of Texas is dded to the Military Division of the Missouri. 3.The Department of the Platte is for the opeeres discontinued, and the territory embraced attached to the Department of the Missouri. General Augur will transfer the dey of the Native Wine fern, Meats EST aad TOLD Pennsylvania avent. The Following will be read with interest. od yler date of April 26th, 71, Dr. Henry J- Rogers, harp street. Baltimore, an emines Sritee Tepurding CHYSTAL DISCOVER f “It affords me much pleasure to bear testimony as to the ‘efficacy of your Crystal Discovery. Som ears since, while in India. 1 snffered froma severe ver peeniiar to the country. On my recovering, & tch of hair o the left side of mp head we per Jy white, without atall adecting the remainder. a Mr. Emery, formerly supervisor of internal revenue for Tennessee, has been reappointed to that position, vice Stokes removed. ‘THE PRESIDENT and Mrs. Grant entertained tmentrec- | ™ cae e remove this unsightly appearance, Thad recourse | Secretary and Mrs. Fish, J. C. B. Davis and | ords s to Fort Heavenworth and explain Hin person = hoe ry ad yd <= to various preparati th in Europe an - ? . to General Po > Giusontaa ol = sporti 5 rewd resem: country; but they all Rad one great d-feckothey dyed | Ady, and several other guestsat dinner yester- therein.and the general Instractions mies ents | remarked, “No need to be alarmed, ladies must the hafr biack. Now, with your Crystal Discovery, day. Tcan get the desired shade—the natural color of my bain being dark brown.’ Lcousider your Discovery Youre, tfulpe HENRY J. ROGERS.” Clean, clear, harmless, it furnishes tie ouly safe dress, i¢ OF ne panic; and though men nearly always begin with retrenchment at home, they «1 rawing a check and ordering their wives to come out fiver than ever, in order to keep up their dignity and credit.” they are acting, alter which he will proceed to San Antonio, Texas, and assume command of that department. The depots of supply at Omaha will remain as at present, and the offi- Gzx. ELY S. Parker, ex-commissioner of Indian affairs, has, according to the New York papers, taken up his abode at the Everett House cers in charge will report to General Sheridan, c Shytdor gray.” fr will stop the beft failings mad ce: | im Chat city. * | commanding Military Division of the Mimouri.’ | ne trols tetera ain ee ee ere movedandruf. Soliby many of the principaldrag- | | Tag Peesipent has addrowed a letter to Dr. | 1,4;, 00"! eynolds, third cavalry, on Van Zandt in ‘*Satanella’ atthe Academy. The Dolby concerts were @ treat to the oldest concert goers. They were in every respect admirable. Every singer Wap@D @Ftist, and Mr. Santley’s w being relieved, will proceed to Fort McPherson, Nebraska, to await the arrival of his regiment, and to take general charge of the horses and equipments to be left there for that regiment. depot. Di and D streets. A Werte “AMEN NATEANS, Discoverer, &o. Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Kidwell, president of the Seneca’ Stone Com- Pany, requesting the latter to dispose of his “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” Gzy. WatKer, who'ls in the Indian count-r, | ‘ppl, sind the G2! posts As for Santward | ey. atime Van Zandt la not, Nilsson, bat Tt improves appetite and digestion, and it is an- | telegraphs the Secretary of the Interior that he | 8% 824 embracing erson and Key ‘che and good b vower. Mrs. Moulton is a gooa d artist. Neither of these out beauty or vated ite flavor. Wwe are dinacted by Movers, LEA & PERRINS to wrosecate all parties making or vending counterfeits, DUNCAN Ss. sul2-ectm Agent! ¥ Batchelor’s Hair lacks dramatic amateur, but a attractions bronght West will constitute a new command to be called The Department of the Gulf, and will be commanded by Colonel W. H. Emory, Sth cavalry. Colonel Emory will turn over the fommand of his regiment and post to the officer hext in rank, and proceed to New Orleans to is en route to see “Big White Clay” and other Sioux chieis, who complain of bad treatmen', Mason Joszrn A. Porrer, Quartermaster, has been relieved trom duty in the Department of Missouri, and ordered to report to the com- Appearance was indeed a si, be yemembered. The was fashion in iull force. That triumph | wantcearoe oe hie The tiret night of her j it to See, undone to | with | pening Star, organize bis new command, and will report to | PEF 4 Baw, wo tate | light, perfume and flowers. Exeltement and the Barmicee, reliable; instantancoun Goce att cotas | manding general Department of the Takes for} Hriot General Halleck, commanding Military | (Si; Pestne or deem gerean ad to produce paralysis or | *8ignment to duty as chief quartermaster 0: ©. Th h cavalry, leaving their horses and | t@ the Women, which men, and to- | ‘and deiusive preparations | that department. heavy equipments, Will aroseed pana roars and | vetber with the ipusie litted them {oF once out of 5 ‘aie ByePhae tad thirty years | ‘Tne PRIxcess Saim-Sau, who will be woll | San fratciico and Pehese she ae ens Ske pchiotrmeet for ens some hence gent sre et Hae bas Bh ape" GH | remembered by many haiwc of Washington | Ine tel rus and einlimenta Th Sg a a ee Applied at 16 Bond crent, i been inted Hess Ys peg ys *. The prediction that poufs and panters would York picatt cin he co” | or ene addnae Prince Frederick Charles, Entra, an for he present occupy the | be abandoned has already been teallecd. "The THURSTON’S IVORY PEAKL TOOTH Pow- | ° Prussia. - ‘The various staff officers affected by these | {Wo lending houses in Paris bave discarded them, and the later: tions acquire a grace, a freshness, and no orders will ree hich cannot be appre- By order of the § special orders in due time. Srconp Lievt. Freperick D. Grawr, 4th ‘oth War. ir tour of inspec- N- | cavalry, (eldest son of the President,) has been D.Towssexd, Adjutant General. | ¢yated by description, sim she hw Foe eu cagal to new. old by all | ordered to report to the General of the Army. Se become so weary. Trains are still long, thon — es-ly | Licut. Grant will accompany General Sherman TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, hot so exaggerated as formerly, and are strictly | and Colonel Audenreid on PLA AVY RIBBED Casst. | tion in Europe. ENGLISH WALKING 8c ITS for i confined to evening demi-train is allowed for SS -, bat is considered vulgar to the very last degree when rn fera promenade. servant ers have about used up the street train in New York city. On their‘: Sundays out” they walk up the arca st their skirts trailing a the dust Straus?! | Gzonax Wa. Cuntis, Obairman of the Civil hand Lith streets. | Service Commission, had an interview with the _ __ | President this morning, and laid before him the rules adopted by the commission to govern clerical appointments, competitive examina- tions, &c. THE Orex PoLan Sea.—The Navy Depart- ment has received a letter from Dr. Peterman, of Gotha, confirming the reported discovery of an open Polar Sea by the expedition under Capt. Weyprecht and Lieut. Payer, of the Aus trian arm: THE KUKLUx Rerort—Senator Scott, chair- man of the Joint Select Committee on Southern Outrages, who arrived in the city yesterday, il at once commence work on his report to gress, giving the facts in cennection with the disturbed condition of the South. APPoInTMENTS.—The President has appoint- ed A. J. Dufur and J. W. Virtue, of Oregon, commissioners to the centennial exhibition at Philadelphia; Henry A. Bruner master at Bo se bs SS place of Jos. M. Nag eye eel nded; J. T. Newcomer postmaster at Green- Fite, Al: as. W. Flanagin postmaster at Marshall, INTERESTING SAL¥.—The homestead of the late Thaddeus Stevens is advertised to be sold at public auction, by order of the executors, next Tuesday, November 7. It isrepresented to be a two-story brick dwelling-house, 334 by 55 feet, with “‘the usual fixtures and in good condi- tion The pom Office is said to be ‘‘com- plete in all that pertains to a professional man’s Wusinesc-place.” Tue McGanranan Case Beptvives.—The New Idria Mining Company, it is said, will soon make another application to the Interior Depart- ment for a patent covering the Panoche Grande. In the new claim they will seek to remedy the defects for which Secretary Delano dismissed This Afternoon’s Dispatches, oes ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. = 5 {3 8 g 3 3 7D FALL AND WINTER a town in Lancashire, has Austria Without a Cabinet Yet. Viewxa, Nov. 1—Baron Holzgethan having declined, the F; fst hasinvited nm Kellers- perg, formerly Governor of Bohemia, to form the cabinet of North Germany. ° BUSINESS FULLY INAUGURATED AT in but the trimming forms capots, orenarer square basques in front, and crossed ends at the . Strict coat sleev: 0, Jim Fisk Arrested. His Letter to Josephine—A Fisk Palace in New .._ York or a Stone Paiace at Sing Sing. New York, Nov. 1—James Fisk, ir., was formally arrested last evening on the sait of Josephine Mansfield, on a civil action to recover $5,000 of Mansfeld’s, which Fisk used but fniled to account for. He gave bail in $35,000, A letter from Miss Mansfield to Fisk upbraids him for perfidy to her, and says it is a shame to compel Ler who grew up with him from nothing to the now great Erie impressario, to vindicate herself in court. She refers to’ h: scheme, revealed to her four years ago, of stealing the Erie books, of staying with him in Jersey City, and how, when he was buying the New Yor! legislature, be said it wonld result in either @ Fisk palace in New York or a stone palace Sing Sing. He requested her, it it was the lat . to take acc ttage outside the prison. She is willing fo have effairs arbitrated by Wm. M. Evarts, but says if his power over the courts is still supreme, and Tammany is still able to protect him, the reward may still be hi . Fire and Explosion. Loxron, Oxtanio, No —The acid work of M. Bennett, situated outside the city limits, were totally destroyed by fire yesterday morn: ing, with all its contents. The building wax four stories high, and furnished with stills, HABLE BROTHERS, WITH A GORGEOUS STOCK 0 F RICH AND VARIED STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, and FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIB SONS. Texa Every effort has been pnt forth this season to PLE. THE PEOPLE; the very greatest care taken to have the STYLE, QUALITY AND MAKE rank eqnal. if not superior, to any ready made clothing in the market, combination of contrasting colors and different colors which have not been worn since the 17th are this season brought into juxtaposition. and tt blue for ex- ample, violet and English pink, tea-rose and light green. OUR TIALORING DEPARTMENT revival hae L, 5 to many, a *s sv P their case last summer, among which were the | tanks, etc. Everything in the building being way of utilizing old silk evening dresses, which ae NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BEaaeS. ore absence of evidence that the members of the in some nces, has proved very successful. company were citizens of the United States, ard A pale blue silk, for example, has remod- the attempt to obtain a title to a much larger by tri deep plaitings of white PIECE GOODS. tract of mingyal land than the law allows any with Vater one party to hold. MeGarrahan, in the mean- be time, will make another attempt to secure a Th title from Congress. MATAMOR, I ction and cemparison invited. All will re- ceive polite attention, whether they wish to purchase or not, pico brings news from the capital to the 23d i stant. All was quiet there. Diaz was not the field. Nearly all the governors had congratulations to Diaz, and offered their ser- vices to suppress the Monterey pronunciamento The Juarists deny the capitulation of Saltillo. The revolutionists hold all the avenues of com: ‘anunication between the border and Monterey. for about three hundred mail routes, mostly stage and steamboat, in the Southurn States were made by the Post Office Department to- day. The bids ranged all the way from $150 to $89,000. ‘The bidding was lively, especially as regarded the routes in Arkansas. The contracts HIABLE BROTHERS, oct _N.W.OOR OF 71a AND D STREETS. nto a basque, —+. = date trom January 1, 182, to June 30, 1855. | The Conflict of Authority i . | with pegoda and trimmed with black A PASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY March 3 1Et1, renting ol ones eee! Sorc The fesdimtn tn theca | Su green fo. match. In sted of lean thant tos EW MEDICAL BUILDING 1004 Fest. near ith, | March 3, 1871, requiring all bidders whose bids alley Railroad Dill was con- | “¢g*nt costumes were created at on Mew DAYS AND HOURS OF TCL : g | Amount to €5,000 or more to deposit a certified J tinucd for the master in chancery,andadjousond | cSt Of one. mast, phenees SM EURDATA SB nantes 1) THURSDAYS | check for 5 per cent of the amount, payable to | tll to-morrow. ‘The questing eiomes Moe sre generally compeasd of silk, Or 0f come ond SATURDAYS, 3:3) 105 p. m, the order of the Postmaster General, is demon- | error shall be compelled to ober the subpoena of | Heit material, Hie tulle or tarietas Pon win, puppies CLASS TUESDAYS, THURS. zirated by the binding in thie ease, which is | the court will be deelded in afew days by the Swiss overshists are scen with ight omens a GENTLEMEN'S CLASS. EUESDAYS lower on account of the requirement men- | chancellor. ais although some very beautiful complete p bemad and THURSDAYS, 7:30 to 9 p.m. oole-tf | tened. pA ES, Another Recruit for the New De Or embroidered white French musin are wore Est4BLisnEp IN WASHINGTON, D.0., 181, | Tue Cavinet Maurine Yesterpay.—at the ratic Candidate. °™"® | with silk strips beneath. The newest twileties, Cabinet mecting yesterday a petition from Chi- pr, WHITE, OR/ROFoDIET. NNATI, Nov. 1—The Daily Enquirer, the | however, have overskirts of silk or crape to ; ieee 4 match the dress, richly embroidered and trimmed jo. 533 15ru street, opposite U. s. Treasury, | Cago was read, signed by representatives of both ig organ of the democracy of Ohio, con- with fringe. <4 ay iomenecs Gece ie ‘ashington, D. C.. and No. 7 North Charles street, | political parties. asking that troops be stationed ins this morning an editorial expressing pre! out to form the design, and the embroide: - Baltimore, Md.; successfully treats n that city for the protection of property, those nee Lad Thomas A Scott, of Pennsylvania, porter pia sys + a Fo “megs lie ‘ ORNS. BUNIONS, her dis | which were there iminedintely atter the late fine | 3% the democratic candidate for the Presidency Upon pocket kouaee vy oon roll Glub and Ingrowing Nails, Chitblaint, and ot inving bias Fubqeaee. In’ econo with | The article discusses Mr, Scott's fitness for the * ae or inconvenience to times on the variegated colors, and rich lace is used to form a foundation for the fringe. Simple ball dresses for young girls are of tarletane, white or colored, m: with two or three skirts, and trmmed with thick tarletane ruches. The white are all white; the light evening giecn. blue, maize or rose color—have white ruches. These dresses can be bought ready made from a first-class house for thirty dollars the dress. Dresses for @ancing parties are not cut long, as they are @ nuisance to the wearer and every. body else, and young girls who dance, and like ‘o dance a great deal, will find it infinitely safer Patient. The shoe can be worn with case tmme- attice at considerabl diately after thooperation. Refers ts the many mt nent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other well-known and’ responsible persons who patrouise bis establishment. oc’ tr BYS DERBY JACKET SUITS, FRO 14 years, at A’ STR. ccm 0 and PS oy the petition, an order has been issued by which a portion of the Sth infantry, now at Willett’s Point, will be dispatched to Chicago. The sub- ject of the kuklux arrests in South Carolina was considered, Attorney General Akerman stating the resuit of his late visit to that State. The prisoners navn asked to be released on bail, it was thought best to leave that matter to the dis- cretion of Mr. Akerman. The government will continue the prosecutions in Utah, and if neces: sary additional troops will be sent to that Terri- tory. It is known some of the federal offi- cers have asked for troops to aid the executive authorities in ae but this is consid- jength. a Izzy Lazarus Before Judge Barnard. New York, Noy. 1.—Izay Lazarus and John Pettit were arraigned before Judge B: n the court of oyer and terminer, for vi ihe regisiry law.” Th morrow. iolating cir trial was fixed for to- ——_e—___ Proposals overnment Bonds, New York, Nov. 1.—There were seventeen } proposals for bonds to-day, amounting to $3,095, 1st One million will proba 111.16 to 111.45, — M9 TO AUS, O1'T Penn. avenw WILLEIT 4 RUOFF, 905 ps FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, bly be got at and pleasauter every way to have two or three ered be the heads of military affairs here to be bin, inexpensive evening dresses cut without a All th lates les Silk, Felt, and Cloth HATS aoe lient, a shall be resistance to “ rain, and ao short u and ; c xtent jai ional force. s together oration of tolle Mjost received, the lateat style FELT HAT. new | 390,*R § fiscretio : ek a apioten | — nyty nd nobby oclt-tr Se Sse i measures FR BLACK CLOTH DRESS SUITS FROM | and to further the ends of justice. $15 to $30, at or A. STRAUS’, Tue Pustic Dept.—The statement ‘of the a 1011 Penna. ave.,bet. thandlithsis. | pubtic debt issued from the ‘Treasury Depart- | oo eS ment to-day, shows totals as follows: SCHOMACKER @ Co. FACTORY, PHILADELPHIA, PEHN.., which for beauty of tone and elegance of this morning, killing a man named Suyder, and badly scalding a number of others. —$—$<ee Bismarck Prorosgs To Surrress TRapE Sociztixs.—The increasing activity of the trade organizations, as evinced by the lat, number of strikes which have occurred thro fc government. These strikes have extended to Brussels net und finished wi fied over a sti:t foundation an Sposr akist trimmed with Much is lett to the discretion of Gen. Au; ur, ‘t insure tranquility out Germany is attracting the attention of — every Papen of labor, and have been a es earng fn iam Men igor and pir berecuors uhetaanen te roaee uOR Hoa ye TEA AEA PET Cfevweneene 678,000 00 While in some cases the workmen grenadines Navy ‘pension fund, at failed to com; = 1 the mrstes to yield to 3 - ewe-nsvnprsene 24000, Certificates atiper G2. Rta f08 Oo 2 E i ii i if 2 i 1724 G Sreeer, sean Wan Deranrueyt, B. CRUIT, Jx., Proprietor. ‘onstantly on for hire by the month, i iH t H » wedd! oF receptions. a ee Particular wore to L4¥s GRASS SERED, For Street Parks, Lawns, Yards, &c. Interest... SmenTrMT ete F [Total debt, principal and interest... $2,361 061,802 FERTILIZERS. ask wm tne Prana 200s 2H 5 wo STRAUS" ca ' 1011 Peon. avenue, bet. teh and iitinat . a ‘Terms, $1.50 per month, or $3 per quarter. Baths, Lockers and Apparatus in order. ocl0 ocd AT 1012 Penns. sve,,bet. 1th and ith sia, ‘Or ceremonious tollettes; the | | | j | materials. the worst for styles. In addition to these, we have excclient ali-wool satines at @ Very mo erate price, ail weel and and velours, better in quality and lower !n price than fot years. The “French” poptins. net umffequently sold for are drome and durable, but, like ail mixtures, wit! neither dye nor ‘clean. A makes them “crinkle wp,” and =, al they ao not wear out easily. they are not profitable or satistactory to thrifty perons. They would pre~ fer a Sine material, at two-thirds the cost, to the best French poplin, which is com- posed of silk and wool, that ever was made. Imported suits and castames, copied those Of si1k and velvet, cost four or fi = hundred dollars each. Costly lace, over almost costly fur, is used for the trimming, the Fre: houses having made the mistake of trving to out-Herod Herod, \» order to restore their pree- tige. The reaction sh their mistake. Some women will pay an outrageous price for the sake of ovtebining their neighbors, b have found ont that four hundr. be mach better spent serge. Irsh pop fatine, cask the like, and are surprised to fin drused they are, at a comparatiy: FURS AND CLOAKS. The cold weath er has brought furs nto requlniti lereateda demand tor a gar- ment inde pend suits. This is found in the pelime, which was mentioned in a previous letter, and in the Polonaise, which forms in vel- vet or wadded cashmere a very handsome cloak The cloth pelisse to which one or more capes ar added, i particularly adapted fe climate and to the present style of furs. which furnish neither warmth nor protection to the shoulders. Fur sacks and coats are so very costly that they are out of the ordinary reach and even astrachan, which is not dressy, ¢ a® much as a handsome cloth cloak, withou Leing so protective or lady-tike. The petiase ix not seen much as vet, but there is nothing more euique or graceful than t these cloth habit n bottle green or vandyck brown, with ¢ *bree pelerine cepes attached, each one an smaller than the otber, notched upon the edg er trimmed with fur, and completed by snd box of seal-skin, intuk, or black martin ANEW PLUMAGE Trina A new trimming has recently been invented and brought to great perfection by an American woman, which is destined to become a ¥ » not only in the de in the composition of garments consists of trimming of all colors, and also of a fabric made tiem the plumage ef Seuth American birds. Jt is softer ar beautiful than fu eof bein ge and by mois nr, provide is ehaken and dried att ards. It ix mace in the most delicate, th as much grace as the Tt ischeaper than good fur, softest marabout and can be put to many more decorative anes, Jurwie Joe. -2ce the Pimlico Races. DAY'S SPORT YReTRMDAY. Close of A Goon he fall merting of the Maryland Jockey b closed at the Pinte Course, near Palth esterday. The first race was the hardle + 10r all ages, two miles,ove it hear ) to the first horse and $100 to the sec~ Taylor's chestnut horse Dick Jackson, by Revenue, dam Victoria, and K. Shea's bay colt Astronomer, by Astoria, dam by Lexington. Dick Jackson, carried 110 pounds, and Astre carried Hs pounds This race Jackson, by about one length, in The sccond race was for the Central stakes, for two-year-olds, one mile, $50 lub to add 20. The evtries were F colt Frank Switt; W. Young's bay colt, by Fe: ington; K. W. Cameron's brown filly Iversnai D. McDanici’s chestut colt Jor Daniels; Go: Bowie's chestnut filly . Ww brewn colt Master Iversnaid and Re a 4 at the tap of th three got off well to- gcther, Joe Daniels probably a length ahead, he first quarter Iversnaid took the lead of Rebba, but was unable to come up with Joe Daniels, who made an easy winner by about five lengths, in 1:54. ‘The third race was the Consolation purse of #500, for horses of all ages beaten during the meviing, one and if mile. Preakness, Alroy, nd The entries were Nellie Kanson, By-the-Sea and Fro Tn the pools Preakness brought $200, Alroy $120, Nellie Ransom $40, By-the-Sea £30 and Fi m $5, making #415 to the wi ner. Alroy he head for the entire mile, winnings in 2.495. , with Preaklesssecond, By-the-Sea third, Frogtown fourth and Nellie Ransom th: ‘The fourth and last race of the meeting wae the Handicap purse of $1,200, for all ages that run during the meeting, two mile heats, $900 to first horse, $200 to secoud, $100 to third. The entries were Midday, Finesse, Allie Hunt, Con- guctor, V anda, Catina, Soke Merryman and anover. In the pools’ Midday brought @2A0, Finesse £120, Alice Hunt $70. Conductor $50, Vanda #32 Catina 36, John Merryman #15 and Hanover 85. All the horses started, there being, however, several ineffectual attempts before they got off well together. ‘The first beat was won by Catina, the second by Conductor. At the be- of the third heat the excitement ran igh, and those who had bet five toone on Catina before the start fer the second heat commenced look ing around for some means to cover their Jomes, x1 d Conductor and Jobn Merryman both became favorites. The start for the third heat was a good one, John Merryman and Conductor keeping the lead during the first mile, and ing the judger’ stand neck neck and neck, Alles Hunt being third. On the second mile Merry. man wae ahead at the half mile post, but Con- duetor lapped him before enteriug the home stretch, they came down together, Conduc- tor winning by a length in 4424, Merryman second, Alice Hunt third, the others ten | ngths in the rear. This ended the Jockey Club meeting, which Was & pertect success. Sun 2 oF a Woman ny Haworre.—On last Saturday morning, about nine o'clock, while her burband was attending to the gathering of his corn, Mrs. Edwards, wite of Mr. Henry T. Edwards, living about’ three Culpeper. N by hai herself. Mrs.’ Edwards had been more « than usual for the lnstsix or eight weeks, and at ily physician she’ visited where she remained four or five weeks. While there, she arked that if she would be forgiven she would take her life. “ She returned home on last Sunday = week ently in better spivite. She got up on of the day mentioned, and attended to her domestic duties a« usual. About halt- Past eight o'clock she went down in the field where her husband was at work, and after remaining with him a few minutes returned to the house. Her husband retarned to the house twenty minutes after she left and found her hanging to a beam in the kitchen, when he cut her down, but too late to save her life. Rarmkoeap Tactics m Kewrncxy.— The contest between the Pegnsylvania Company and the Chesapeake and Ohto Railroad Company for the m of the Louisville, Cincinnati and Lexington Short Line railroad, as stated by telegraph, has ended in the triumph of the managers of the Virginia line. The terms of the contract are stated by the Louisville Cour- ier-Jovrnal to be the purchase by the Chesa- peake a 1 Ohio of one million dollars of new nds Of the Short Line, und also the purchase of all private stock of the latter that may be oftered at sixty cents on the dollar, cash, or sixty-five, credit, the Shorg Line guarante, ing a sufficient number of shares to give the Chesa- peake and Ohio complete control of the road. A SEQUEL To THE RuTH Potsoxine Case.— = Ot the arrest of Mrs. Kath, at rence, Kansas, tor alleged complicity in poison- ing ber husband by Dr. Medlicott, is confirmed. She is now in § Wuex is 4 Woman a Wire?—in New York ize S. Donnell is suing for the estate of her husband, valued at $100,000. A brother of the latter contests. The question involved is whether & woman is lly married who lives with a * an several years, has three children by him, and was always acknowledged as bis, wie although no formal marriage 'y clergy. man oF justice took place. Tue Horwer Innnocii0.—The return of the -_ none from Havana ® Pert. the blockaded 1 were given action may be anticipated

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