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“THE EVENING STAR. | PIBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St, ” ‘THE EVEVING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, 6. H. KAUPPMANN, Prev’t. eens Nursery Bhymes for Children's Endowments. SING A SONG OF SIXTY. 2 " a of sixty i dol stored, Six and thirty trustees All in a Board. When spies at the counter bree months, @1.50; 5. WEEKLY STAR—Prbliched Priday—@1.0 ( THE WEE a Feit iF 4 ayear. BF Invariably in atvance, in both cases, ‘| V2, 42— So 6,386. WASHINGTON Bo paper sent longer than paid fu BF Rates of advertising furnished on applicatic Paes. was in his office Counting o’er the money, — Vice was with an it —_— = a Leokti bland and sunny; EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &0, SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. _ | setngacti*itpotitcen "ane retarm from 1 | 4 firs scrrauresoy tae stuotecr vex | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR Scent an FPue ROCKVILLE FATE OF ‘THIS YEAR | Nattam’s Vegetanie = delegates, near Reinier eeetice ait! Euraioiaxscaricioc® cinctustaxces | Ths Mfternoon’s Dispatches. Aiseg came nachmous WEDNASDS¥. THUTSD AY AND FRIDAY, | ho local demand for the Washington News and Gossip. asfollows: Wasburn, 30, Butler, 319; doubtfal The Staunton (Va) } Vindioator ofthe sthinst. | Associated Press Reports. suxr. scuuratmtane eer ene tire, eopelmded te = ‘Sats Ipeeny Ar Raventn.— She receipts from this’ | 09 20 Smee ‘se tram Wereuter cover, | cneste yee ie of eds belug | Two Whalers Lost in Eudson’s Bay. jo grb i : source to-cay were $623,353.01 i scene of the tragedy aane located in the Val st care from select ys and 258 from the eastern 7 of the state, 62 repared Sith the gr ley of Virginia, near Moun’ New Beproxp, Mass., Sept. 8—Th gE. sc! Shep. came t> my house sn “ oy eet pena = i each from Essex and Middlesex counties, the } Sidney, ten miles from Staunton, and the sup-| Abbie Bradford, at this’ port from Hudeon ‘To audit a report. 4 ee ba pomp dave ln SF rae we af tesco lepih =abine ts ‘gil sage former of which is one of Butler's strongholds. ‘ietim being Charles W. Alten,a respect- | Bay, reports the loas of two New Bedford I went to Shep's house, f owes di has appointed Charles H. Roberts, cf New Jer- | (r'the 101 delegates to come from the western | able farmer, who diled on Sacarda. the aa) at whalers, and brings a portion of the crew of one Shep. was on his yacht, $50 at 11 o’clock i sey, agent for the Indians of the Great Nemeha | part of the state the Republican estimates | August, and was buried the follow ng day. On| of them. The particulars are as follows: * Shep. was beaten in the race, a“ a Raitroat depot | hey eat thy and activeoperation | agency in Nebracka.” vashburn will have nearly three-fourths, and | Wednesday last, it having come to the knowl-]| the 14th of September, 1572, the bark Orray Audit he would not of the remaining 258 about 125. As Washburn edge of Coroner E. M. Cushing that Mrs. Sarah has now a clear majority of 46, giving Butler Taft, at anchor near Marble Island, Hadson’s Shep. was growling at bis }) M. Allen, the wite of the deceased, had bought ~ = & the Fair Groanda at 6 and 62 | ""They are invaluable for indigestion and dyspepsia, | RESIGNATION OF THE PosTMasTER oF Bay, parted her cables and went ashore, land In his little bed, They thoroughly cleanse threntire syston Brooxtyn, N. Y¥.—The resignation of Post- | every doubtful vote, the Republican considers ison On two occasions previous to her hus- | ing high and dry in such @ position that Down came the Board and put Bk . ‘Ther t gripeor give paindaring their action. | master Beoth, of Brooklyn, has been received | him sure of a hundred majority in the conven- and’s death, and that the physician who at- | cannot be got off. On the 19th of October fol- A mansard on his head. . < i he B. . B: valnable relief they always afford to every he Post Office department, and, together | ton; but it is quite likely to be 150, and may | tended him in his last moments was of the | lowing the bark Ansel Gibbs went ashore at — 202+ r sta pa thats was ie be | Oe the pects ako ree teers | ras to9 opinion that he had been poisoned, that officer | the came place, went to pieces, and is @ total California Randitti, RICHARD M. WILLIAMS “st hey ar, ee ees Sarmpanying 1, wessent o had the body exhumed and the stomach given | wreck. The Orray Taft had’no oil, but the | 4 sawp op pesrenabore es TACK A Town ATTENTION: a pateiane and come the Eresiiens tur notion EX-PRESIDENT JOHNSON ENGAGED In nts | to Drs. Fauntleroy and McChesney to test for | Ansel Gibbs had 350 barrels of whale oll and AND ROP AND MURDER A NUMBER OF TR 3 te Tue Case or Oxp Busivess.—A southern gentleman who was at Greenville, Tennessee, a short time since, tells the following:—‘Andy Johnson is as big a demagogue as ever. A countryman came into town last week with @ bundle of jeans to nave a suit of clothes made for his negro. He saw Andy standing on the corner, and said: ¢ Well, Andy, you used to be the best tailor in these parts, and I wish you'd cut out this suit of clothes for my boy Jim here.’ * All right,’ says Andy, and they stepped into a shop near by, and (4 five minutes an ex-President might have been seen swinging round the circle of a dirty poison. 11,000 pounds of bone, most of which was lost A small amount was saved by the Abbie Brad- | The san Francieco Chronicle of the 29th ult. ford. No men were lost at the time of the - No 7 lars ¢ wrecks, but both crews were obliged to live on mPa por ree ee ot Se moe the island until the 2d of August last, and from About 7 o'clock on Tuesday evening two Mex- exposure and lack of proper food were attacked | icans rode up to Snyder's store ae the direc- with scurvy. The winter was fearfully cold, : ite being the most severe for a number of vease cy | oR of Panoche valley and the New ldra mine, ith John that natives of the island died by scores and | tne storeunf orn aned a nornee., the: the wrecked crews suffered exceedingly. Ten | Utzerath, Snyder's clerk. In a few minutes of the crew of the Orray Taft died. five more rode up and dismounted. Three of bar- ox tae From Europe To-day, the gang_—one of them being the noted COMPANY A AL GUARD, Harrer, oF Meet cee ete = SPRINGPIELD, Ivt.—Commissioner Douglass AKTHUB NATTANS. Pharmaist, has telegraphed Deputy Commissioner Sweet at orner 2d and Dstrectss. W. | Springfield, Illinois, that if after investigation rs he finds Collector Harper guilty of wilfal em ers, Mother: bezzlement, and he has ran away, to offer one Don’t failto procure MES. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- | thousand dollars reward for his apprehension. ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period 7 —_—— of teething in children. It relieves the child from CHANGE OF StaTions.—Late advices re- pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and,by | ceived at the Navy department report the Uni- Enemtther Bewureand cater £¥e® Test t© | ted States steamer Canandiagua «till at Kings- “MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP.” | ton, Jamaica. The health of the crew not hav- jyl4-s06m INHABITANTS. THE INQUEST. A large crowd of persons was present at the examination, and the body was found to be much decomposed. ‘The inquest was heki by Coroner Cushing, at Mount Sidney,on Wednes- day last, in the presence of the commonwealth’s attorney, Jas. Bumgardner, jr., Sherif! Mowry and others. Dr. W. M. Crawford, family physician, gave as his evidence before the coroner's inquest, the opinion that Mr. Allen had died of poison, and detailed the symptoms; that his wife was FIRST BATTALION NATE Wil give their firet ANNUAL EXCURSION TO LEESBURG, VA., On the TWENTY-EIGHTH proximo. They solicit the patronage of their many frieud sepé-tr c! uez—remained on the outside, while ie negro, taking his latitude, longitude and bear- | almost exclusively the nurse during his last ill- THE NEW SPANISH MINISTRY. soe SS Fe aoe ae AT bane TnL St | ints tora entb oC clothens’ Auly W very hese; the family was composed of his sister, | Mapnip, Sept &--The new ministry is an- ocr hcaplg ep emeconyer pone | — to some northern port, instead of helen cee | tious, but whether such tomfoolery as thi Eliza Allen; his aunt, Maria Allen; his oldest | nounced to-day. It is constituted as follows: — Souecame fA. patseg vernor of the District. AMUSEMENTS. isto e get him into the Senate is more than any one | child, Kobert, twelve years old, and'two other | Castelar, president, without a portfolio, Car. 3 A CARBIVAL OF BLOOD. ice President B.P. W. : ie, EE can tell.”” children; [alal, minister of foreign affaire, Berges, min- | orwo tittle sons of L_C. Smith, coming ts at pt. Streets District, V JALL’S NEW OPERA HOUSE. MOVEMENTS oF THE TUSCARORA.—Com- HE WAS TAKEN SICK SUDDENLY. ister of justice; Pedregal, minister of nuam this juncture, were ordered to lie ‘eee One - Joun T. mig com pone hanna mander Geo. E. Belknap, commanding the U RELEASE OF A Grvsy.—The Baltimore Sun | at the supper table on Tuesday, when he had | Cervera, minister of public works; Lieut. Gen of them was tied, but the other was allowed to r Board Public Works CESS Eee ene ee eee eee — Ps F Navy | 0f to-day says the petition of Bendigo Palmer, | objected to the taste of a bow! of chicken soup, | Sanchez Bregua, minister of war, Cries; sane prc apt re agg ae ven ted t Clerk Board Public Works, MATINEES WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAY. | 5: Steamer Tuscarora, reports to the Navy | one of a tribe of gipsies, committed on the oath | wien his wife had given him; witness did not | ister of marine; Maigonane, minister of marine, | [.24i & propri ‘all the cash ——— on, Engineer's Office, BP We MA. HERNANDEZ Post: department, under date of August 9th, that he | of John Harrison on the charge of the seduction | suspect poison till Wednesday; and now thinks | and Soleor, ministerof colonies, ine. poeseis eek aa ies’ pene an Ric decsctare of Gteeioer. Ges wane concn expected to proceed to sea from San Francisco, | and abduction of his daughter, Maria Harrison, | it was strychnine poisoning: there was no yom. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. the foor, five or six in all, wero searched, aod to the Honorary Members—Hon, John F. | inthe 7 cncogeetal pis on the 2d of September, on the special service | of Pennsylvania, asking for the writ of habeas | iting on Saturday; he was then Gying; ho was | | Loxpom, Sept. 8, p. m.—The amount of bal- | 05 ‘Soney watches and ‘Tings taken. While Hon. John T. Johnson, Hon. Jno. If. Brooks, sex Hen ewrTGyiNg * Toute for a submarine cable from | corpus to discharge him from jail, was taken | conscious an hour and a half before his death, | lion withdrawn from the Dank of England on A ia Schnee dene Th Bin ae ; this was going on in the store Vasquez was in- a A Gray, J ey» Onl. AFLOAT AND AsHO She west coast of the United States to China and | up for a hearing on Saturday. The states at- | I gave him antidotes to poison on Thursday | talance today is £10,000. Ten-forty bonis, Carson, 8. H. Williams. esq..Dr. A. W. Tucker, A. petariel coe, Wont inate," 5] : thee “ hs | $x; new Ree Su: Ere oe augurating a carnival of blood. Podwerchiae Wark. Mictit cone tae * ng .. Ter- | Japan. torney said the authorities of Pennsylvania had | night, when I suspected that was the cause; he | 904; new fives, 914; Erie, 47). THR WORK OP DRATH BBOINS. . Thrilling tableaux. Powerful ani received ten days’ notice of the arrest of Pal- | improved Friday, and on Saturday was much THE CARLISTS THREATENING ALOT. pany W"s Captain will accompany ns; also situation. Rvery act cucored.. Rintice new TuE Stovx 70 Be PuntsHED—The commis- | mer, and that 10 notice had been taken of it. A | woress t have nevreasen: from thew mptoms, to] BancELona, Sept. &—The carlistaare threat. | «4.4 Lary al pce tered ped wa May ‘Chas JB. Fisher, the compantar of the First y and girl who bas read this remarkable 1 “ner of Indian affairs has instructed the In- | certificate had been received from the secretary | believe that additional polson had heen admin: . ening the town of Alot, province of Gerona. A GRAND ERYORT To Cavs THE REBELLION. | Grr a fem" von the thresh oy 5 hat rank Lestie” shouldsee JAOK HARK: | dian agent at the Red Clond agency to demand _— AWAY, which will be produced of state of Pennsylvania that no application had DRY GOODs. AM SURE WBA Y WeRituced EVERY EVENING | of his Sioux the return of property captured istered after the first dose, but I came to that been made for @ requisition for Palmer. He conclusion because of the sudden Portuguese, who could not Engtish, : from the massac: 5 also said that seduction is not_a crime in this CHANGE FOR THE WORSE supreme effort to crush t te MosaTy SPAY NIGHT. ‘Two PIECES. them that by this attack they hove vineney | state, asut isin Penneyluania, Pacer was dis | in bie condition; his wife administered all the | Carlist and intransigenternsurrection. He has | Ro,er“yuouto tte onder, and reached the step, NDAY NEXT—ICB WITCH. PS | their treaty Obligations, and will be heres | charged. medicine which I left with the family, and lett | decided to call into active service against the | Sweet inthe honors moun, cansing hum to TUESIE comiaug. allowed to hunt bed outside of their reser directions for administering It with his wife; I | insurgents one hundred and fifty thousand | ficCt {2 th ting to rise, he was shot again Bine and Whit lith Street, b. vation. Tue LATE APFRAY AT CUMBERLAND.—A | am clear in the belief that the antidotes I gave | men of the army reserve and five hundred thou- | through the left side of the neck, and death in- Plain Colored Opern F colors, z ——— desperate aftray took place between two men | him relieved him; conversed with the wife Sun- | sand militia. He believes with this force it will sthuliy pat on end te bas axtnekeae hae ah Fine English Wa cr Ie Rodingotes | OUR OPENING AN IMMENSE SUCCESS. NawAL OnpeRs.—Licut. Nicoll Ludlow or- | named James Brawley and John Gallagher, in | day night atter the funeral, having been sent | be possible to establish cedee tthe ecountcy be- |S commuter, whe wenden tee send Gonastamelh ot Redingote A GREAT COMPANY THIS WEEK, dered to the Monongahela, and Licut. Harry | the Saloon of Simon Roberts, at Franklin | for tosee her, and found her in the greatest | fore spring. The number of Carlist insuraemes, : 4 Mines, on the evening of the 19th ult., in which Gallagher was badly cut—receiving six cuts from a knife, five of them about the head and face and one in the breast. He, however, lie down, and onattempting to argue the ques- considerably reduced. lately, aud they are coe, | Son was knocked down by a powerful blow trom 5 beeen y Vasquez’s revolver, and remained in a state of capal ging in unimportant skirmishes | ineeusibulity for some time nervous excitement, and asked the doctor if he supposed ‘*Charley,” her husband, had died poison, and the witness answered affirmatively; she then inquired if poison could be detected seep Knox, Ensigns Greenleaf A. Merriam, Hanson ERE E ee KEE GUD Booeen, Worl R. Tyler, Boynton Leach, and John B. Mar- in their great specialties. that have won for thema | dock, Midshipmen Samuel C. Lemly, Albert A. world-renowned popmiarit M. Michelson, and Walter C. Cowls, ordered to cagement of the fam notwithstanding their recent success, have been i seemed to be slightly improving until a day or Id th be disinterred, and th Senor Olozaga bas arrived in this city, and 3 —— E , + European sonsation | the Monongaliela; Lieut. C. F 1). Heald ordered | two since, whet lis condition: became. were, | spend Phoupteat: tate ag from ths as Senor Sagasta fe expected to reach here toidae, | ,, G¢oree Redford, a ten BI Fe Ne ERE J WEEE ENBACIT to the hydrographic office; Lieut. Cyrus W. | and yesterday morning he was reported to be | thrown off foi his sone, — e poverty oh es Sa Pee cee Wenn im his marvelous DRUM SOLO nies shuieen drams, | Breed detached from the Michigan and ordered sinking rapidly. It was thought by his friends BOUGHT POISON. New York Notes. ine Sp Bas enn, wanes aves ——s Blegant Biack Silke, ali prices, The great, Versatile Comedians. EAGAN and ED: | ‘0 the Monongabel that he would cértainly die. Brawley escaped er, the druggist, near Mount worrtas a te Ee it the shooting, and guarded. the approach Also, ARDS. The greatest Dutch Gomedian livin: c y c Dom- | *tter the affray, and has not been arrested as y that Mrs. Allea came to his NEw York, Sept. 8. orris Pepil, arrested pproaches BLANKETS, QUILTS. “ANTON FLANNELS, GEORGES. KNIGHT. “The myntic change = THE POTrAWAToMIne AND KIcKAPOOS Com- | Yet. Cumberlond Uh inst. store Tuesday before the death, got a bottle o. | in Trenton for setting fire to the Fashion stui | % the store, approached Redford and ordered Al NENS, ae, ED. BANKER. | The fascinating ING To THE UNITED STATES.—The following Sashes aud Rios arsoriny aie ReoaT foe Secseke | stallion, as meats oF nomen: him to lie down. The unfortunate man, who Lower REIS telegram was received at the War department | Tue Late Disastrous Stoxm.—The recent | nine, but he had none, and told her how to use | Jolin McConnell, aged 16, while asleep on the aie wae cae eee = real neces REM- to-day: = — ap the Real — the arsenic to kill rats, which she said was her | roof of a six-story buildin - 9 Mulberry | started for the stable ona a | Just as be MELSBERG SISTERS. Curcaco, Ixx.. Sept.6, | Coast left a ghastly line of wrecked and stranded street, rol ‘reet and was almost purpose; the witness says I sold her an ounce; peersuations “ si t ; Ace ached the building, @ shot from Vasquez"s Our Court of Basnty —The following is from } Yessels in its path. Thirty vessels wentdown in | that was the day Allen was taken; she told me | instantly kille ari pine ch his hei FALL DRY phen ia North Bay alone, carrying al! hands to the bo ; | Her, name and where her husband lived, and SAT A sraxtem conesrorpanr, says. pistol passe 4 through iils heart, gy o 4 > Co Sp Commissioner Atkinson re- | tom of the sea. Wharves were torn away, and | said he was subject to spells; she called st am panish correspondent writes: “A short | ° . 4 ds clutc 6 Cares CANTON MISS MAGGIE BOWERS ports that all the Pottawatomies and about two | houses and barns prostrated by the storm on | store last Monday after her husband was buried, | time ago the Carlists did not dare attack the caner meblgg ince horribly distorted ‘by the ee , MaGID I * hundred and fifty Kickapoos have started from | the Nova Scotia coast, and the farmersof Capo | she was in a carriage, and was dressed in deep | republicans, and contented themselves uy cap- | Sotnies of the death struggle: MAMMOTH VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. Mexico on their way to the Indian territory. Breton also suffered severely. The fragments | mourning; she asked something about if poison | turing trainsand stopping the mails; while now ‘NARROW BOOAPR. 00 Pisces CASS Te aa Gena et tears M. F. Susarpaw, Lt Col. Coma’ of clothing and other articles which the waves | could be discovered if the body was taken up, | the republicans dare uot attack the Carlee, ‘When the shooting comm i e e 3 ed, L. Scherrer, 150 Pare BL said she wanted the body taken up, as remarks are bringi and scem satisfied"with petty operations in the Hy ed the shore tell a melancholy e introducing ‘Tue RErontEp Carreae ov Fort Sitt Or- | story of the disaster that has befallen the fish- | were being made abont'in her coviuection with | rear of Don Carlos forces. “Carles ne oe | a blacksmith, was in freak Of Sayeers ame, se pa MR, GE Tuinilies every “WEDNESDAY | VICIALLY Dexizp.—The following dispatch | ing vessels which were cruwing in the waters | his death she wanted to know i? woke rote | en Caste A ae REC goarlaswill not en- | the'road. He started tw run, and’ Vasques LIE, | and SATU TWO DAYS OWLY over which the tornado passed. from the commanding officer at Fort Sill was received to-day: Fort S111, Txprax TERRitor’ a (via Cappo, I. Sept. 6.) T SPRING AND SUMMEB Adjutant General, U: 8. 4-: The reported cap- = : - ture of Fort Sill, published in the papers, is STOCK OF DRY GOODs, SIXTH STREET LOT. without foundation. Santanta and The Tree ; pate ot tee - fired at him, but the shot whistled harmlessly bia sires agi gre by, and Scherrer gained entrance to David- James Y. Yates and James W. Johnson, ar- | 70™'s! RS ay rested for alleged complicity in the recent rail- | [Fin 1am were inside, and Scherrer urged them road bond forgeries, were taken before Judge their theca grew hoe i, estes ee Fancher this morning on a Aaveas corpus. The | Ty iGeon was ubout toe we nei 4 district attorney stated that both prisoners had | D@vidson was about todo as he requ oa be discoyered after burial; that Ir. Crawford said it could not, and she was going to Staunton to see Drs, Fauntleroy and McChesney; she said she hadn’t used the arsenic, but had thrown it in the fire; that she and ‘ Charlie” didn’t like it in the house, and she would get more when he got better. Ovrmace Urow 4 Bauer Gint—Friday evening, just before the performance at Niblo’s Garden, New York, screams were heard pro- ceeding’ trom the ballet girls’ dressing room. Actors rushed to the room and were met by two men, who hurried out. In the room was found ept. 3, : ‘ : 5 of the gang stationed at the door of the store f “ The inquest was then adjourned till Tuesday | been indicted by the grand jury, and that thir- rts Siexttemely low prices. Remnants lewthan Balt | PRIpay AND SATURDAY. SEPrEM. | Wye, morrow. ‘There has been no | Tord Finly, iying on ihe floor inaspanm, hay: | mangiaiuest res then adjourned titl Tuostay J een indicted by expected against one and | Joi0d out Close that door and Keep it closed, Price, BER 12TH AND 137TH. . a ad oY ing been foully outraged. Morphine had ap- | and analysis of the stomach. twenty or thirty against the other, and asked | pnd you shan > Stoeol, erlean Waa DEY GOODS and NOTIONS at low figures, Capt. 25th ints iro AWSON, parently been administered by the villains, THE HUSHAND AND WIFE. that the writ be dismissed in both cases, and the hos conn partly choses, when Vasquez, Call and examine before making your purchases, | A TOWEBING GIANT AMONG ITS FELLOWS. pt. 25th infantry, commanding. ‘he two men were subsequently arrested, and Mrs. Alien, the wife, is @ daughter of Major | prisoners remanded. Counsel for the prisoners | ¥2° must been e fe INFURIATED BY DRINK EMORY BAXTER, | THE GREAT 12 CENTER-POLE TENT | pigs very opened tr toe Oncor ae | ET nn enn noneher and John | Samuel D, Stover, a citizen of high standing | sake thaf examination before the commiting | rasnoa wptnd Srod Getorgh Ger tek, tue ballon . - = * ~ and in circumstances, living near Mt. Sid- ‘ate be perm! goon, a view - * jyt-tr 1920 Ponnsyivania ayente. Bids were opened at the Qu: e Gen- hey; 18 @ handsome brunette of middie size, | of getting at such facts as would warrant bail. | P®sing through Mr. Davidson's heart, causing ee AND eral’s office on Saturday to furnish headstones | , TH® CuoLera ix tHe Souruwest.—six | Bey 14 & t ith black | Judge Fancher reeerved his decision, imstant death. His wife, who stood’ directly EAD AND PROFIT: for the national mili cemeteries. There | 4¢aths from cholera have occurred in St. Louis | AbOUt thirty-one years of thé had baon enero - es " back of him, received his falling body in her $100,000 Challenge Show. ‘ 1 i ayga during the past week. Partiesdirect from Mur- | @!* and a fine figure. aleargreiie bbers Prepart: arms, and together they fell to the floor. Scher- = > . were quite a large num! of bids received, i - out fourteen years, been the mother of three paring phen = Owing to the recent heavy decline tn price of DEY mostly all of them accompanied by samples of | PPysboro, Jackson county, Missouri, re; itd the cldest aud alk eat for Another Raid. rer then for the second story, and from a er GREAT EASTERN MENAGERIE, | stone proposed to be furnished. It's enttneten cigPt, Gepths there on Thursday from cholera | Siwars lived happily wich hes hesbend ont us | _ Br. Lovrs, Sept 6-4 special dispatch from:| the window ansiously obscrved the movements or - and eight new cases on Saturday. Five mem- the prices of s few of eur good: x always lived happily with her husband until, as is al JSEUM, AVIARY, CIRCUS, . | that stones will be required, 147,694 for ceeea ete eA CORE ROMAN MIFEO: | toe karen oat 105,304 for the unknown. Cone Sedalia says the low: them. who have been flitting about in some of the A - Snyder was one leged, lately, when her love wandered to railroad train robbers, | Of the outl: another. She is a lady of good address and was ant one (1) button Paris K epee owe (a) button Paris bers of a family named Griffith, near Jones- boro, Union county, died from the same disease. pais, ae ie thoh oesalae ; a : burn counties et his etasecem om of the men bound in the store, and was ordered, id sixteen (is) boue French Woren Corsets, Tec AND (pay therefor and the coptesee ain e700 | It appears to be spreading through the lew Peri wie Bek diners GC aecnatatenons. 2 again exeept McCoy, and that the detetons | ander penalty of death, to pryduce all the avail- 8 Corset at STc.. and. ‘Thompson's had EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. among several of the bidders, the clearneo ce | gFounds of the Illinois Centcal railroad, near | 2usband, >and . ther hand. | have information that another bank robbery is | able cash and notes on the plemises. He gave asghrimble's” Glove ee ee ter cheep. | ee GRAND PERFORMANCES RACH Day, | durability and cheapness being considered in | te Mississippi river. oe eae Tlesggmer lyme praiie being planned ty them, to be carried out as son the robbers $500 in coln and & number of ck Drew Silk, $1.28 up AT 10 A.M.AND ZANDT P.M. | Selecting the stones. | The Secretary of War | Exotien Emiouation roVinGINta.—Among | trious gentleman’ a farmes by occupation, and | as MeCoy Joins the garig, All the banks ta chet ema hh EE Biscludiag the Beaver aud Uuaic beater tone. | A GRAND TRIPLE MENAGERIE, | (icxsmine all he bids, and award the con- Car ny eg ae a gue eel [Paci fpetege pl gree dor ng whe) fh clothing and tobacco they wanted, the lu . a A GRe _ Pay . which arrived at Norfol rom Livery last | gardner’s company F, fifty-second Virginia a a PrintssS:.; Lawn Robes from $3.50 op. to toraeine Aviary of Teepe Dike et cee! | Taaxevens 1x Taz Onpxance Conrs.—The | Neck, was Joseph oe | eee Ai Rance agghorirmag poems ype 9] omg pene yen, ne men cue ana Screen ater ~ $f deonmpet in the aioe. Ladies’ - eum, Av Is | - yi ir ne > n 4 - iz . eres at Cur Sites ot monet Museen of Rlophante, Deen om following changes have been ordered in the | tural society of England, who visits Vireuua | never been healed this gang is now in Clay county, and is threat- | tion ofthe New Idra mines. wee — be parchased prior te an exami- ates oa eae stations and duties of the ordnance corps for the third time in the interest and on behalf ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT. ening to burn out certain parties who have been BLE SCENB. A TEE: active in their efforts to arrest them. Governor | Then one of the Smith boys, the one left " BRODHEAD & CO., Woodson is reported to have declared that if | Uptied on the floor, arose aud liberated the First Lieutenant Wm. 8. Buba relieved from JeB-tm 1205 F street, between lath and 18th. snd REA _ TONE Feet. tetvors A ont Be of English emigration. Mr. Newtah is one of ND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORM- ponte a Alleghany arse red to . ANCE, Mrs, Allen was arrested on Thursday, the day the pioneers in the effort to induce immigration f after the irquest. The officer found her in b The prisoner was so prostrated that a physician “ to besent for, Inthe afternoon she was mer. orde 3 P ; 4 ‘ others in the store, and all simuil .} arsenal: to this state, and is the author of several reports | suffering from nervous prostration, and after | the local authorities and citizens do not exhibit ” —e- 4 : - Thomas eS eho relierel fo ae Wome on the advantages of the soil and climate of some time spent in dressing she came to town | @ stionger disposition to arrest these outlaws, rating oe naneenaiee pt to the PIANOS, &e. in the Eee con Ht oe town arsenal and ordered to the Alleghany | Y‘Tginia.—Zichmond Journ = Sin Sscompaeae Co her ayo es sister, | he will send an armed force after them. stoutest hear. ‘The Portuguese, Tap ~~ arsenal; and First Lieutenant Allen Bryant re- . ales et a ar ressed in deep mourn- i threshold; stretched SELEDRATED oe GRAND, in two Rings at thesame honr, and under one Grand Ueved from the Omaha depot, Nebrasks, and Gn Sane Bight the square of Baudings ne ae ae eee ee jaw eam, trip tar pigs SR at | before og nny eran fo | wails of the SQUARE and UPRIGHT PiaNos| A DOUBLE GRAND ENTREE. officers of the engineer corps have teow" ie | KDown as the Plaza Vapor, in Mavana, was re- | law, “an Lots. women ba pean AM col [ry rae gee eat pee pore meg er egy eg neg le Poe FOL, ol he Best Now Made TWO STUDS OF RING HORSES, signed to duty with the engineer battalion at duced to ashes. The fire broke out simultane- being led up stairs into her cell she looked the | t I)5% and 109% for long and short sterling. -weagd ng end fai » lay #VERY INSTK UMENT FULLY WARKANT- rE. 3 1 : ously in the four corners of the square, and is | picture of despair pacing across the floor with | Gold is active and excited, with a further de. | Senseless ‘upon the floor. She has since ‘bees ‘BD FORK FIVE YEARS. DUAL CORPS OF EQUESTRIENNES, ilet’s Point, N. Y.:—Second Lieutenants | supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The | © ra y | cline. The price opened at 12% and afterwards | confined to her bed SECOND HAND PIANOS at all prices. MALE RIDERS, Melt and Thames Bal see pm: F_ Kos- | low is estimated ‘at over $8,000,000. itis re. | austeady and’ akise Allen sitting te mwestnay | declined to Iai, with eubesstoct dociitere | exnee precario PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. ACROBATS, @YMNASTS, CLOWNS, sell and Thomas U. Bailey. These officers } ported that twenty lives were lost. Scenes around o cf ficign | 12% to12s. ‘The rates paid for ing are 3} Clerk, immediately 8 carrying — . " &., Coy ee graduated at the head of their classin June last. S(ROAMDSAN & Gi) PAVOUITE PIANOS, | GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ARENIC AN- | © syxacon ScumaT's TI AND SHONINGER'S ORGANS. . Se nek eee -¥ the burning square were exciting and terriblo. Parents threw their children from balconies to to7 gold and 1-32 and 1-16. Government bonds | *pread the appalling news, and weak and lower. Southern state securities dull | Drm. Sher adams, of Santa - save them from the flame: and without a feature. The stock market | and Sheriff Wasson. of Montere a EVERY DAY. AT 9 O'CLOCK A, M., AN | Per says:—‘ On his way to visit Mr. Whittier, ————$—_—_____ WHAT 6HE SAYS ABOUT IT. - u stro his pREICHeNBACH'S UNPARALLELED on Tuesday, Mr. Sumner, with Mr. Longfellow, | Democratic NomINations Fon THE Many- Peedi tee onde ae warmaptloe citer the Srot homed Soom Damece seca | he pe eae: Sane me mne oan ae ‘Benito, wae 443 ian PAGEANT AND PROCESS(ON drove to the old Longfellow homestead in New- | CAND Lucisiatunn—The democratic legisia- | of Cant say anything. | minuteness to describe | ered % to 1\ per cent. Towards mid-day there | Started in pursuit of the assassins. ee eee 7 OVER TWO MILES LONG! bury, still oceupied by @ William Longfellow, | Uve couvention of Baltimore county, at Tow- | Sh¢ physician’s treatment of her husband, and | Was reaction to the lowest point. aaah i cnn Ae BEAP PIANO: exellent, SEOCOND- | with emerald, crimson, and gold dens, three brass | #nd then to Major Poore’s Indian Hill farm in | ®0Btown, on Saturday, nominated the following added ‘My husband bad had three attacks ——_o—__ ACCIDENT To A MENAGERIB TRAIN.—A train Will poeitivel and reed Bands, grand Bream Piano, whoso music | West Newbury, taking, during the day, a drive | Candidates for the Mee yet Towler F hotore. I made no concealment when 1 gave The Five Per Cent. Postmaster. having & menagerie en board ran off the track Joes um can be heard 4 iniles, and a full Martial Band,esin | of miles, and returning to Nahant at | uieenth district, John Merryman, eighth dis- | HOO tE» medicine: Dut eove It mrenie Heros ai | _St-Lovis, Sept: 8.—The feeling against post- | within three miles of Baltimore fu exchange for uew Pianos in three years. AtG. | the Dave of 76; twenty Beautiful Women, ond one | night. The next day he eame ep to Boston ang | tict, and Charles A. Buchansn, ninth district, in the room who were waiting Gu him. ‘Moe and | master Fillcy, for assessing his emyloyes 5 por | morning. ‘The car contai the L. WILD & BROS Piano Store, 420 lth street | PuNited homenven and pages. mounted, and followed | went out to East Walpole, twenty miles from | OD the first ballot; Dennis M. Matthews, tenth | 2 itd cent. on their salaries, grows stronger daily. | camel, and buffalo was t upon its side, EildePSrrangy "i Mess. AsCous Cr | rapheroalin.snousied Gade aud atone, nore: | Baston, to the wedding of iiss Fanny Bird, tuo | disrict,and Lewis Turner, jr third diserict, | Charlle always lived happily together, and he | gent, On het salarien, grows stronger daily | camel ad, bulalo was farned apn, is sde, BSTIEFF S PIANOS augd-tr | pal costumes, with LIVING. TIGERS.” LIONS, | eldest daughter of his friend, Mr. &. W. Bird, | #24 Wm. 8. Keech, of the district. no reason I should do him harm, and I never | licans denounce him inemphatic terms, and de- | cating the clephant from his dilemma. He be- ; KUHN'S PIANU AND MUSIO STORE, PANTHERS, and JAGUABS LOUSE IN THE | and returned to the city at night. ‘This will | « TY THE Bust Poticy.”—That ‘thon- | did him any. came to Staunton the morsicg | mand his removal. came exceedingly violent at times, and J~ ” 63% New York Avenne, near Ith etrect, STREETS. show how greatly his health has{mproved si Homuety THE Busr Portcy.”"—That ‘‘hon- | did y wichelnormer' £ | WHAT THE POSTMASTER GENERAL SAYS. severest punishment was infcted upon him e celebrated Patent Pian=s of DECKER i last winters indeed, noe ke toate capable or esty is the best Policy” may be exemplified by | I passed Dr. Fichelberger’s to find Dr. Fauntle- 7 use by the first pi- Agency for the the following little incident: A man at Bel- it OBGAN rr mont, Mo., sold to a mill owner a saw log, which proved to be hollow. As he sold it for « found log he voluntarily went and gave back the price, and hauling {t to his own yard, chop- rey or McChesney to have my husband taken up,and I had gotten as far as the house they tola me Dr. F. lived in, when my husband’s half-brotier met me and told me I had better A special dispatch from Washington says the | tore he would permit any of the employes to action of Postuaster Filley in assessing the | enter theoar. Immediately in front of the car clerks in his office for political or other pur- | containing the animals just mentioned were poses isnot approved by Postmaster General | two >=. several lions were i. Sreswell, and that the latter official will order | oned. animals appeared conscious of the &7 Before each exhibition a DB. much work, and even of public speaking, to ABORBSION will bepitee oon nD PALLOOM | Thich ho has ‘urgent invitations chat hevhas Bs” All the Mailroads running into the efty have | not yet decided toaccept He expects he tens been arranged with to bring poeple at greatly re- | his usual share in the business of the Senate duced fare. next winter.” rice for rent. 4 BTKCMENTS, own portation, wait and see father. [told him that would not | © Miieecdger os poten gy wae Pianos, Organs, Harps, &c..tnsed and repaired, | Adtwtsaion, cts. Children undor 10 years, 25 ots, a peu it up fer firewood. In this operation he | do, as every day's delay made it worse, and 1 | Filley to refund the maces Se eee: | Seen meee ee ‘somassanee Used inetrements taken in exchange 3” |. Doors open at 10a.m. and land7 p.m. Perform. found ten $5 gold pieces which somebody had | wanted to have his body taken up atonce. He | Ployé eens ci ance commences an hour afterward AON, FayEe Famc—Advioes from } secreted in its reuaded me to wait, and I went back hom x Phant che lions set ap a terrible roar and dashed Loca" Pras ay W. W. DURAND, General Agent. | Austin, Texas, state that conflicting reports —————— ‘wanted the body taken up.” Mrs. Allen an. | Death of wyer of | about their narrow prisons, evidently anxious 4 TLS Secon: AvyoTHER LITTLE EpiToriaL “ArPaIR” IN ous ; “ come in regarding the prevalence of the yellow Piance and Orgaua Leesburg, MONDAY, Se Mestad samme garding P y TUEDAY, Boreas fever at Galveston, Houston, and Shreveport. —— ptember 1 It is rumored that the Central, International, to mix in the general confusion. After a delay Waters, one of | of four hours the track was cleared. members of the ere swered clearly and rapidly, to desire questioning than to NEw Oni¥ans.—According to the New Orleans a oy a rather Picayune, at 4 p. m. on the 20th ult., a duel was of BaLtrwore, Sept. m easy the most promingnt and acti pe tuned and regu rt Orp No.) On Exhibition and Sale) New No | Great Northern, and Texas and Pacific ra‘l. | fought in that cit ‘ M = Baltimore bar, died this morning. He was at | THE Prorosrp Caesargake axp Onto &: ary ase { per { 59° | roads have been blockaded. “A perfect panic | or the New Orlocts few coy atte "G0 in Bre: | Huntingtons ‘The funscal over tha rarpesed re: | ove time speaker ef the horse et elagninr On | Gamat. Se eee : ree eee tre St) MARKRITER’s, ' 7 8. | provails in Galveston and Youston. Nortiiward | tonne, editor of the Sune “The wearers ore) | Zuntingive. The funeral over tho supposed re- eleed Sank ee cin anh wean ee | Speak oe Wehbe emt eee ae SOMOMACKER & CO."S FLANGE DELPHIA, | Ho. 4397 stroce, between Daud" strosts, etght | on tothe rince Rmed with People fying | were ‘small swords. Mr. Roman was twice | Huntington, L.1., tar and feather tragedy, took | United States aud city courts they adjourned | Cumberlan held since the cansl was . 439 Tun strest, between D and Bi streets, sae paces: A dispateh from Shreveport | wounded in the right or sword arm, when Dr. | place there at the Second Presbyterian church | Over. One of tee GREAT REPUCTION IN PRICES. Qholce Oil Paintings, Kngravings, Ohromos, ac. | Says: “Owing to the prevailing malignant fever | C. Beard, surgeon, declared that the fight could | on Friday, the Kev. Mr. Knox, pastor of the or Ge eons Oh directors elved @ number Iso, largest stock "Paper Hangings, Window | here, and consequent panic in the country, the | not go on. church, and two other ministers officiating. Au Arriv Steamship 0) ne on the subject ‘These instraments, which, on account of thetr #a- . Pictures, Frames, Picture Gords aud Tas | city has been quarantined by interior points, —_— immense crowd was present. Mr. Knox as- | , Puitapecrnta, Sept.5.—The steamship Ohio ‘week, and there is PeSny ever al otore “py Blow, Nails. ac., in the District. and trade in consequence Is paralyzed.” ah, WOxAN Comvessus 4 Tanmince Cerwe— | tounded the congregation by intimating in the | ine arrived from Liverpcol with 29 canin and yn of the sev- gros the coun ts Canbe bad S2 Plouse remember Name and Number. jel-ly" | A Farnen’s VENGEANCR.—Some days since | Mt” “policeor Williamsbur Age agg roped [Poole ui doubt of the identity of | town to Cape Hemlapen wee teu daye and three | eral schemes of extension. ‘Those showing the wig | eslaical @inkis Girt A‘ EINDS OF Cast-orr WEARING Ap. | [uc 2uvlisheds brief account of horrible out- | murdered Mrs. Hamill on Wednesday evening | ‘oereMurs and hls disbelief that so hideous a | fo¥n' oe pe rg apn aap gone ~ UPRIGHT PIANOS from $60 to Tin, PAREL can be sold to the very best advantage | 25°, the person of = littic. gurl at | Juts,@Money was the motive. The body was | Party aro indignant, and ask why be cieald < at Union, N. and Pittsburg. It is stated that a number of ereotss who wish touave titer Quads see ta pare | 7 eI cae otween th and fee k Muskegan, Mich, "Om Saturday’ the father if Finced, ander the bed and remained there all dftelats at al fino was in doubt ao the ion: Unr0n, Far Sept i Tes places of business | the leading cxal oO oaare fr oO 5 aA u be Union, N.Y. — Piz tases Pinang! paca | Notts mall promoty ttsded tor Ouwh paling | the chift cbtained permission to enter the jail, | to the room in witclr the body was subsequently tatled to take antion tor te rmmseting has been | on Main street, including Whittemore & Bro’, selves. rent vancing in wi @ ravisher | discovered naked and scorched. laining millon Main street, were burt 1 ~ LD GOLD, SILVER, + Ere. . 4 Repairing prope OUD Sor; BE BRASS, COPPER, Ere. » | was confined, shot him in the head. of the parties involved in the outrage. Acurious | “ . morning. Loss, $25,000. ——————— a O'"icont af tam 8 How MURDER oF A CoLoneD MAN NEAR BALTi- Penusylvant = .romptl ‘ettended by AUGE! MoRE.—On Saturday afternoon at the Blue Ball rr janks, the alleged chief perpetrators of the Brig Abandoned. = 5 = vania avenue. a3i-ly* tavern, on the Philadi crime, is in the fact that Mr. Downing, the dis- HL Sept. 8.’ EEP if HANDY. ay" ices a on me Sens, ens trict at me ‘of Queen's connty, it Sno ofthe bag) ino ag _ The Esk, THE RELIAULE FAMILY MEDICINE. CORNS, &c. Tucomeagen es, Chase and Hiljah Muller while | counsel, defending them under the indictment a Seek tae, Tee Cholera, Drsentery, Diarrhea-Semmer Complaint, | | )R. WHITE, CHIROPODIST, moat rermect- clasp knife and plunged it into the loft side or | the murder was discovered. He now | ‘te pace tonras SN ‘Cramps, iuickly cured by the tse at {ully informs his patrons that’ his estabiish- Miller, the latter dying in thirty minutes. | 22} his capacity of prosecuting attorney | Gen. putier Elected_A TARDELLAY pt, wae By teen ec: Chase was arrested. the coroner's jury. Bosror, Sept. &—General Butler been fn old Takis TTiet Fetedy cutirely cvegetablo, | the thoroughly rénovated, is now open Nanrow Escarm rnom Drowyrxa.—Mr. | _“L&r Mz Our on Dim!”—Some el ame Hpesicaocte'AStmcnrsiyetnnen cle Gogh | auicetes MEsMnea omens of dtr te fet aro operas nai ener qh ae _— tothe youngest infant ao well os to abulta, “ieee | cratic * constant changes, ill rate Now York clty, while 7.8 | Sithis a fvw Gage atkesruant uo tos thona | ‘Tan Wan Exransss os A Paris soitraii tates noha Rese ies | suena ts Sets soem coma Rccame coated cemeanancs of etree ot | doarn Raise charge fr Snir gatoens ware = cay Boers nod hae in time: Al we eak forte inatrial | comaitioas fos there. in great danger in, tanspae, the waves and of the surf, and would | made public. Ho wae committed for trial with- | Germ rr ft." Many" of our mest ‘valsed teatacuiaia sre | sufable speancss tare er rans caer en Cincianatl® at cndae er, GE. bim, and after spending about an hour with | the whole t from prominent citirens of Washington who have | far and near to visit ‘the * | bim came to the gate and asked to be let out. | of the late t— ured It for years Sold o7 alt lve & . ‘When the opened the gate White for the ransom of tor interest perrezaret only by HANSELL & sented s cocked revolver ef tis'heed Gat eked. due March 000, a “Tat mee ont ox Gel” The guard sprang back | snd for Sesomiver; — White dartea a e ‘These items T. 2DW. chang. T. 8. OBOSSJ2 which was in waiting, and dashed off before the | make a $1,081,015,000, to which must be T. EDw. c co. alarm could be given. Pursuit was given as | added interest at 5 per cent. from March, 1872, ‘ + CLARK & CO., serveds a pe at been . | early as possible, but up to dark he not | to March, 1874, on the umpaid balance of DEALERS ‘Ofsce onl a > Fee, gl. an; is recovery ts Gceiaeay him great | been |. His had carried the re- | 2600,000, runs the whole apie abeks LUMBER, WooD AND COAL, pa ae zs » walling, Shewas arrested,’ snes ne Rorse | bie by Wranoe to 81 141015 000- egw to 3 FATAL ArPRays IN CALIFORNIA. . DOORS, sasu, re © Here bao CRUSE EAN & 00.. of Dwyer, well-known ter, Was Mz. Barney Witttams has canceled his | THe Bacon PARK RACES.—The trot at LDINGS, &c., &c. | citizens of the District of Columbia im the business lied at San Francisco night by | engagements, for the ensuing dramatic season, Beacon Park, Boston, Saturday, for a of Central Office, 646 Lontetana aren: of raising, lo AccrpENT 104 PoLiTictay.. oh} An affray occurred at | in consequence of ha afflicted with 000, between Sedge Fallertes, and arf, Depat aud Planing foot of 4th street ba rare ee Daniel ine Truckee, Cal., ‘the same between wo een by ay See ante ‘Mr. feed eam im three straight northwest, Vir- nd a member of the legis 4 ite. Six shot Y excl Long Island. Itist that skill fren second in each heat. Fallectn eaten eee iy ltt en ie et from a carriage, ing his received three and are both dead. and absolute rest will to bis early restora- | at 50 to 25 against theficld. The match race fn Gecrgetowns wid SB cocringe with him, wen Gov. Wasununx met Gen. Butler at the | 0 to health. Pree Sasuee ty the eter ee ane Bon wo rain te howe ot Se and Iie, mand 3 ‘and dp, ———————— v Farmingham camp ground, Friday. Theyehook | | Laxe Tanoz, Nevada, has a a ee wee — = m. daily. ‘sep2-Im' yrenah goverament have received ands in a formal manner, con- | a mile from shore a tree stands General Sheridan and party oot DESeces, 5 = x = Portoation trom ‘lin that France hay orsed for a few minutes. Gen. Butler referred | in eighty feet of water. It ten are in the White Mountains, oie at b= U*Pow pik“ Becommeodet by Dentiate fort ‘ultilled all her en, uments the coonpetion of | $0 Dee era Dewey, Gelivered on the above the surface, and is so firmly to kittens all at birth, GUE POWDE Warranted to | parity and healthy action moorage DRE ie Gesmsns, Toeta.0 pecksan yee” | severally. Price, conta © bettie, roe £5 legally) Peo sd wit bottom that if affords safe Oy Oe | ended German

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