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"TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ow for Governer Mores, ax fe MEETING OF! were THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsyl ya: Avenue, cor. Lith St. aY YEE EVEVING ST{B NSWSPAPER COMPANY, | © W. BITRE MANS , Pre - nw LB EVENING STAN 1 served by carriers to thelr subscribers at Ten Cats Pea WENA, OR Foxty-rock ORRTs Pee Monta. Copios at the ecrater Two Cxst each. By maii—three months, $1.26; ox months, $5.9; one Fens THE WREELY © Four. In ¢ ao Raper Sent | OF Rates of advertising farnished on sppticatfon Te ET TE et AMUSEMENTS. aries TWO CENTS. Sa eT ent me ce 8 te, j New Pabiications, The Brooklyn Seandat eburch & god their partor not to en : ‘ 2 t cUM MES. DERCHER, | ter ther : ence be estab —Secretary Fish and family expect to change - A PRIVATE LaTrE io Nes. Da thy RCC uBADL thei e sidence from Garrisons to this city | BY ST42 “yarmrs. A Stocy for Quiet Monrs. The following Is the et er in ruil a iressed in oourt, ead wh } » DOUBLE SHEET Sein y Ky E*gard G.urrett. New York: Dodd & . by Mrs. Henry W: Bee her to Mrs. M. o- mand Me> 4. [Through We. Ballantyne | Rayne, of Chicago, avd pablished in ibe Tri- | oxm TROvS AND : y tod, whole ome story, by the | bune of that city —Among those from a distance who were ex pected at the Fiteh-Sherman wedling, on — | Prooxtyy, Sept. 23,157 Fae Vashbington News and Gossip, | (°° getedes: mae ha | Ruther of ©Crooked Places,” “Premiams Paid} My Dear f yeaa oe = ere @ Wasbinet ——o—__—- a Sepooreahinie pagbebaiplesaee ee hte Experience.” 2. Itis issued by the Ameri | Dot rench me Tease “inne 3 Rorice—Faar of Taw Sram are re- ates, Bee ast can publishers by atcangement w.th the author ara aver minded > inerease a! .her prospect’ | Tae Leapen: A Collection of Sacred and 3 alt a Inthis regard are by no mars her zreatect -t MAC MRES., BEAL TC Paieare sates by L “ = Z tactions in the eyes of thece whe Oo. Emeron, Bet: Oliver Dion & Co mewher fong before I re ness for which Ia Through W. G, Metz-rott & Co.) Messre. Palmer ard Emerson feld to supply Fo Like tue true Ameri ¢ preferred pairio’ Her stay in the , however, seo Moen perronal can #h carele s the fact; or, mething tres issn ep toons Brive eins Hest vex ae for ene essnesa, is ae Se = sbinatin’ Letorelaua Ghee ie | the vay cf church and secular music. Mr. | t een sill 8 FL day in visit t Vernon rather th Emerson on this ocex on, however, leaves the mer of unusual este eae saaneine tiitof readers and advertivers, t ] tend the wedding, great 2s was the honors main’y in the hands of bis western nd brain have b Bort Bia bos ar is a foliuwe: Loans case, $ 1 Semembering tt gives the é : 1 ‘ : | extra charge in any case temporary, but & the compilation tot Kememberls z e “ : | extra charge in any case. epherd and fviity have lett | Osten te mmintuees mpage tm § pardon my ecemix woman, She t rn | 8 ae x (OU ESOM MER THEATER, scattered eas ners and will « ne ariing- | CHEDE Cf contributing upwards of a handral | P need not hare tou complexto | i Pees mye : . EVERY BIGRT aNDe : ie t ton until their new residence on K street is com- | Pier music me you with so many wo I would most chee «|= ; : Bab ood ek omy of | Ce ret Mtse See one known as a compe’er » East and To ly cor . article te your inten: . eget Dance : ; ¥ ] r hope will be s . , Ps n aud Me of the treasury ¢ Aweve Gait, enor ML. W.G supplies nol orty the ai'mira paper, wh Sis hope will b : ih nat M Owine to the intection the discas married this er to Mr. Keg hover the v rin, mercd in ber - ad we 18 of which Commodore W: | will not be brought nort) srem utes Lowe Li..5 Sacre and a 9 | day atten be iute: Iwalader AS compozer, OF eT raNcer. re are bes et persec tian Arve S ew pleces 2 I have no t ing but that general Chr at Persacela. ate. hes moved new pleces by fayorite A 3 § isto | general Oh : | rear Governor Shepherd on Connecticut ave’ Dr. Munger, . H. Scote, N. | BRch Pam pr to do ter him, in pro band’s bor Tux Peesipent and Mrv. Grant, accompa- -ing him {row neediczs intrusion, guarding Lim | Ing the sox —S.S. Smoot and family have returned trom | Borker, 1. H. Tanner, Southard Low General Babeock lew tor 3%, Loris at 1:15 a. mu. | gut as to indece them to goearly and stay lute Uncietoun. A Novel, Be G.J. Whyte Mel- | Were it not for this, my dear madam, f wou wae even called by av $ to-dny. —The press generally has pleasant words to ile, NewYork: Appleton & Co. [Through | Very cheerfully coutribnte the article yon re- | tenon, — “ pureed of the selection In the Toit Deatecp a NsaVat PAYMASTER —The Navy | say about the Sherman-Fitch wedding. he dos. Shiiling* »n.} | pages Cot flegiraanpivoatin | [gmthdy iy in - an oe . the location or the in ern tional 5 “Ea the Tlie. | department hes received a dispatch snvouns. | Boston Globe say! A new story, by the author of + Market Har- | tae von & neal rervice. By re d by the sun 2 at tae Death from Chieretorm fe ing the death of Paymaster Wm. F. A. Torbuct «Fle account which we give, this morning, of borough.” + Tbe Gladiators,” “Kate Coventry,” | willdspel all these clouds, aud perhaps then P Spain, eye Bosra The core ‘ in Philadelphia yesterday. Payme-ter Torburt | the Sherman-Fitch wedding, affords a bright &e. T may be able to respond’ more’ tavorat Meanwhile. y the blood of the | the cave of I fied in a dewtal chats was auached te the receiving abip Potom. picue of the romance and reality of matri- ee Hoswiune. <A) novel. necded. Yours truly, Spanish people that ia fo wauiton!y sbed in th’s oun Sr tent : pad bad been in the naval service since May, | mony in the republic. A more brilliant amair | * 5 Tayn. New York: Harper & Bros. | Mus. Hewky Warp Bescnus> athless w iministered for s ea ’ | probably never took place in this country, and (Through J.C. Perker.} By the surbor oi | ME. MOULTON’S RONDSMEN. Don Carlos has laid a cont urors are Of the opts ADIES’ MATINSE SATURDAY. . ——— all the attractions of rank and station, bot é Cecil's Tryste” es. The New York Tribune of yesterday say tow of Navarre and the Basie provinces, by | our present knowleze of Chloretorm. tease we OEDSY Bvecine Octocer sh THE CONVENTION signed by the delegates of | foreign a ui dowestic, that the nation’s capital A novel. By Authoay Trok Franklin Woodrutt, one of Francis D.M which the proprictors are compelled to pay te 1 wholly an) , and they Te Tor te SOLON SHIROLE all nailers, except France, at the Berne inter- | C80 furnish, seem to have combined to give row ark: dacger Se {i hrough ton’s business partners, called yesterday at (vis- | within eight days the taxesof one year in ad- nd that legisiat tlon be taken to ~ S—80U0N SHING = coat ion, 2 z 7 ee +, | Was ready to justify as one o! pondsmen. ste oF 0 s’ hostilities. “ And = —_ ow ns tas—sutoN euinete: rato of portege per half ounce for letters, pre- | eyen the shade of frugal Ben Franklin would ‘This is of the “ Populre Edition” of Trotlope’s | Mr, Fares the district attorney's chief el- the damage caused by thedestroctivecharacter | Baltimore Arms ro the White separ _ sment compul Wry, and each nation to col- | bardly have grudged the expensa into which | works irsued by the Harpers. “Dr. Thorne” | drew the bond, which wassicned by Mr. Wood- | of the war, as well as by the paraty, mn of the Leagers Retarned jATIONAL THEATER, Begineais. | fect aud keep the postage om tue letters tt | republican simplicity was led on this josfal vc- | was one of the ¢ riot of Proilope’s novelg,and | Tufl, whothen went betore Judge Netison and | productive powers of the country, owing tothe | New York, Octobor.—A Bateuore diapateh Nationa te . seuds. casion.” ie inane of tha best. made aftidavit that he was worth $6,000 above | withdrawal of the able-bodied popalation | jn the Tire’ states that them ship Wa- REUPESIZG OF THE SEASON ae Huntington has been ordered to proceed to | af. ticebe was, on ‘Thursday nominated by the (To rough Valiantyre.} torney’s office and asked tor Mr. Woodrurt. of interrapred jeationr and the insecu- | White Le agers and returned by tt om to PORT LELE SIX Seat ce Hartiord to give his testimony in the trial of bere ohuedeie tion for Congress trom the | From *Loring’s Select Novels.” svetaed sl gnily Yexed pon learning thet sy te wees ou zellware. Sie Garllate | prevent seizure under the Kellogg Sommerer MONDAY Octeh 7+. Tare. | Wm. Madigan, late sergeant 5th artillery. The | Mth district ot New York. Priogy. By L. N. Foodr uit had gone, and said that he was ave rendered rhe line trom Alar to Sautander | just previous to the late Penu revolution. Fle yoo yore Bact thE ia inven | resignaonet Second LisatenantItassell hay. | _ In the democratie-liberal convention hela in | ATSRESTOR Silice, a Tale” Boston { because Jeremiah’ P. Robinson, his second | #lm@est impracticable owin. to the practice tay | 5. f Engti-b je worid-reaewaed er. lith Infantry, bas been accepted by the pig oy eg aeons eomspt Lauriat. |Pbrongh K. 8: Mobun & | hoscereas, was sic and unable to appear. M bave adopt a of frequenuly frag ante eraina. | 5 sc ‘ Picsident, to take effect Septembe: 30, 1571. was nominated for Con, eclamation. 3 ore be aie Houlton desired to know if Mr. Robinson's ja ¢ intercourse trom Santander to Madrid, the FORDUAM Oc ober 5.— The fal! inset JANAUSCOER. —_—_ one ZL ateeen: Sabnominated Se Gere || OT are ene xu, | {fication could not be tak nat his residence. | ovly route vow available, may comet muent | ing « Park commen ay. ‘The Supported by her new a: briltiant New York | Attrcep MURDERgKS AnREsTan.—A dis- | publican Congres-ional candidate at a meeting Neleaiy Ge a he Goumh an | Tbe clerk replied that hedida’t believe that | soy day, when the capital of the Spanish re- | first race was lor a putts of At. three pawtters 7 Comp patch was received iv thig city to-day an- | Of that party held in Nashvilie, Tenn., Thurs- é y George M. ‘er. eo Co umbas | tadge Neilson would consent te yieit Mr. ob- | public will ve entirelyj-at of from all way traf- | of a mile. The fyllowing started. Harry Bassett, Oct. §. 1574. Behillen’s grand historical | 1 oD ing the arrest by United States officers of | IY: Speaker, Sclected end adapted by Loomis. | incon for the purpose suggested. ‘Be. Montia | Hewlth the lorcign atious which eve tow | feck . Lotta, Audabon, aud War- pias ot mncing < at by l os ‘she democrats of the 1st Congressional di - Campbell and Oden Root, Jr. Boston: Lea said that Mr. Kobin on ht be able to ap- | Tecognised it. The rolling stock of the Great | minster, Gliy. Countese wou, with tue ft a MARY stl pie ted character | three of the alleged murderers of Capt. W. P. | trict of Tennessee have nominated William Shepard. [Through Wm. Ballantyne | | pear to-day, and asked if he could sigu the | Northern line at Irnn hee ben tor along time | second. Time, 11 . SOS RURCREE 22 ee ee ners cane ee oe mter county, A. Cpe marbling McFarland tor Congress. A couple of useful and interesting books tor | bond. He was allowed to sign. ard afterward Fotting here at the Herdaye station, of no use peeks = maar TUESDAY ard WEES ESHAY, Oct Gib and? en 3 7 * — . = Seay Sa studen's, supplying quite @ variety of tres, | acknowledged hie sign atore be Jadge Neil- } te Spain on cocount of the war; of no use to Ne Massachises Veracrship. Pe eke Cob ete) eee mation Senslvee vopersitg teehee an pleces for déslamation, readings, Se) | son. The dleclin-daa invitation ty rile | Frabee ow:ng to the diterencs of’ gauge. “The "ATES STAND So 4 : oma of TRMPTA + Sramelated trom ts PERSONAL. — Geners tt, Commis- on Tee abone-. - Se I to Mr. Kot residence, and sail that he | French companies who constractod rail ways for ed an Dof Octave Fo niliet, by Tuss Whitla. Jan Frncoxat.— General Leggett, Commis | scyir it sppears that ne hostile mecting ras | Love AT Finst Sicnt. A novel. By Captain | yonid postpone the pation ant nore. | the Spaniat de without any snbetd | ‘ posty Le o: Pa has go w York. bat } taken place, but that the friends of both parties Henry Ovriing. Philadelph T. B. Peve ing. Mr. Moulton stated to ne of interest, are ptteriy ruined, an will return on Monday. - W. Brad- | met at Weldon. N. C., yesterday morning aud | sou & Bros. [ Uhrough -Jox. Shillington Robinson's failure to appear wight p mary hundred thousand faneg ford, the widow of the postal clerk rece referred the affair to General Matt Ransom, ot | A new novel by the author of The Soldier | impression that he inbeced aneer an uf wheat are and horned to death on the cars, near Gra! North Oarolina as referee. An agreement was | of Fortune.’ tinding bondmen. of the eutam harvest, sseee Viroinia, has sued the Baltimore ar arrived at which ends the whole matter peacea- | a1 cs iea. on Tae Part or Rowe. By sere scrr. inthe 2 Castle, An Extraordinary Crime. road company, laying her damage Cs Be settlement was arrived at throagh t , y In vty U. Bowen will the:r destonat'on sis Donan, ccs 0 and doomed to perta! eneral Jubal A. Eariyon the part or | Mie Collins. New York: Harper & NNATI SENS San 2s . to pro sno! 4 1 in their grararics, To the > immense #!o1 | ' utd ok piace Removal or Arvy HeapgvartaRs—Work- | General Jubnson. and James Ba « [Through J.C. Perker & Co.] At the time the brooklyn Fr, ie alt oo atone Ie add a Tho produce of the 1 al har io Deaatttal bounay of oer ltt sh y morn men were boxing up the furniture of the head- | Norio’k. All the es have returned to their ‘this is from the iliustrated, library edition of | Of { reporters cotiversed w. vest of th: . Theonly exit for al! thisag- | ing, accompanied by an ettempt suicide. quarters of the General ot tue Army to-day, | TePective homes. _ Collins’ rovels, being Iesued by the Harpers. | Morris, of ccunsel tor The ricultnral wealth lies throuzh that line ot Alar | The fact it-elf is beyoud precedent, nd its scuré ‘aration for the WHAT AN IOWA Max Foonp.—A Gilbertown | ADUnina is arather successtul attempt in the | that it ie no secret th 4 mension 4 oe ——: or | cir stances are simong the most painfal im bogey mat gud stat for St; | (lowa) man, while digging a weil, recently | Way Of @ historical novel by this author, though | lyn Eagle’ t ines te at amoant | ownere and tothe ¢ try woald be | ber an Rehioeas es neonton ond Suter , Ged Bixel, | Lou's, niture will ail be packet and | came tom broad, flat stones 2! fect. » | the characters are genetaily fictitions, and only | 3?)SRele: : r mages will be med. and the General and | surtace, under which was tout sarin as ae eMce, - sepa: beye de @ sarc rately cuts the the spirit of th — historical period selected 1: ME. BERCHER AT THR PLYMOCTA Curece At 7 containing the rkull, vertebra. and represented. The period covered by the ator } PRATER SIRRIING Lake concn. REMINGTON, THE GUN-MaAwER.—Ower fifty iy Bild, and then attempts her os = = = = son 82 area ribs of a man, an iron ¢' that ax és ; of 5 | A telegram from New York says tuat Pty- | YC8ts ago, @ youth, working en ask mily wih toacedy de- OupNo [Om Exuib.ciew aad Bale) Sew Ro D Newsraree | bronze dagger’ and battic are istoativom the march of the Gothic Invaiters | om irleetam from New peeked ash fis father to give him money encagh to base 4 vy Petrone nee bon * a st ar ‘ he contract of the | rings, a peculiar instrument Of masic and » | Over the Alps to the close ef the first barbarian | Jast evening to obtsin sight of and hear gun. Thecid man cou'd n: bat ¢ a Giera Perkins, eoouly ~ MARK ATER 'S, Post of ebt with the Piympton | panel of wood, much worm-eaten, on which wa- | blockade of lome. | Beec toy, nothing daunted, round en eo’ - . r yelock there was uo st Bo. £39 Th treet, tetweon D ane and partially turing Company to furnish stamped | Partially eng hich wn i ning da mand en @ ce u how the Perkins family ret b i taineda nude | peaimie ano} A Des t00 her in the church or pa iron about the place, and in the , af tims 1 thw there was po out- teas, C1 ervel And Rewspayer wrapyers was re- | Ssure bound Ts Gume of North America, wi ladies were ftcquenily borne out dur: contrived to make 8 gun barrel out of if, wich 2 wrong anti Bat “War dines executed. Mr. G 100k LAW of Connact teres in their Pursuit | vices in a Hreditistlberwnt la pride penny ole neg ‘ 4 ork, the west bi ¢ effect of dimi New York: Harper | present w Diackeruirh’s shop. He bad not the materials to th their ref. i 4 yet, | al protest against t rked degree. Ac srker and Warren bo | Beceher, ¢ make a lock and stork, 9 he walked to the supeare that Mr. a had 6 = swan “a nd that the work is dances aa cor A thoroughly Interesting | Stowe, As = cot on toaeens vb Se . Se eine. ‘inane 2, a3 com: horoughly tnt ney i istee 5 12, 22 ene by the smith ig at > 'e ;, Morgan [nvelope 40 children har t book by ¢ 0 wa ; = _ oe enco i = yt anit eothel. Vhie, who <8 L& KINDS OF GESTLEMEN'S CAST in Violauon of h compeile 2 attend suool, who woaid | < . - sais The seubilion to ‘avake anotuers so tee © M me oubie. She sates on tne BUS OF GENT! ee etwite, in sil probability. bare grea oni, | 3 Mr kim the ssubiGon to ‘make another; s he wen » the trouble, The natura of the L ; en Sere A108 xer ting ont grindstones from the tatire rock not knows. Mrs. Perkin rarotately : A in the whole nonsy for gun materia lsaya he ew 1S time there was ac Rep a Choste hong | co ngreg: for his “make. ; nder Richard I hoste x Cy. and J congregation SO ay EXCURSIONS, & dangercusty ot Bey of Herper’s “Library of Se- | Much be thanked npon to furnisa gux ry. aud 1 CURSION N eight months he mad g pent of France ng five miition of do! 1. Bo Batuian lett the bo! It seems pro’ was thet ndand gst kee LAK LINE TG MOUNT VERNON BO AMBULANCE RIDING BY TH1S LINE. | Cact Frank Hollingshead, of the steamer Ai- | BOW . having entered onto act Wits the LADLE: CUNT VEE ge 4 | BOR S580C1 TIO fe rin 9 stearic dally (Sur to Mouat V erly person atiowed to lard. passer Beat at Mount Vernon Wharf, Yue cn AMeg Duraix Laxp.—The Spanish steamer Jaan, now t Larbor of Stigo, Ireiand, has been warn the autboriiics not to sy! nd orders have be issued to prevent ber depaitare. She has ther. cen Armstrong guns on boar), which are say | ocd to be for the Carhsts, The captain a | fs the r represent t) that the good old ca: in the impry git prayer meetings should no ers by steam able and veration cable and veratic clares the guts arn the property of the Span | Cobodica au immense amount of researc, ani | 1, °%€% Mum. They were met togethe of meture “ay prety governinent, and he is taking them to Eugla: thought. One of the points explained now st he cons dered a ne 3 a ene " peed tan tee POS TODAS, Sa en elantion ie tn pecgsene for the first time, 0 far as we have seon, i crate themselves to the spread uf stp a ic This seems to etacaten oh posal gcd Evancetica he formal | difference between “Our Pilgrim Fathers” ana | Mie gdomonearth. Wheu tho iroubies car rrp pst iy estat eee th arrangements 3 - — opening of the Evang 140k piace | +Qur Puritan Fathers.” usaway under the burdens that we lad not be : aso. Whe: Ua PRoceeDixes To I ‘SIN A Barrrisn © Awerican Presbyterian church, Au address of welcome Jenkins, and re strength to bear, and under tue waves of sor- | 1% Our own ¢ ‘pong at rion row, When our strongth tailed, God's etrength nor pagers cra vegan. When :orrows were no long Poritau was a Nati erkuns nso | Ouse Wes empticd of wll but M and ber child, the horrid work, which »: on! ¥ survivor of the t to be : “ : have been the time t ettled parpose in Mr. J. D. McPherson, f0' Rev. Dovaid Frazer, Major General manding that the Church of England shoatd be | tol€tated, and men came to the end of thelr en tnd coneee of Da eee assailed by | her mind, began. The won i the doors, m P. Dale, tilled in the F Kead, Dr. Dobie, of Oitawsa, and other thoroughly reform curance, nits plenitude ard abundance J (© fenton oF tres nis, We are giad to | which i* the Governor Wilmot, of New Brunswick, w i came the éverlasting pres tay. is not correct. the tune of the Resa pOwer ot t vith inane 42S ter th é ten commissioned o. ith amaze i pet ato age ever failed. | @ the tort, ta wit: Major Kubert At Separatist, not only book and Queen Bis sbotn Ont FoCTD On the secon dows and ths e sacrifice Here she closed door, and dtr nail | elected president, aud Dr. Taylor. of Montreal, : Almighy. Then meu loc at Mclon- | vice presiden ment to think that their co! utenan ant Theodc Meade, aud : r im the c Seavert pore white, patting on irs nad haat @ Claim against the United Stat +f from. sil mations! churohes; Betweee tham | WhED eiliction wud teable is on a man ne | Suenos SW 7te. Crawler, Oapte | reo cal Reeiner eer nee << t po yPhonp Doles ear pken had x oe 3 Papal = . id ni jown his head 2 ov ~ ve of two mati bottles of morphine, and turned on cotton amounting to $:,\¢ and eomy in amer Faraday will put to sca soon, ax | Tete Was sharp contenion, a controversy quite | obains. It wasfor ustelift up o: i so | Abner Dou! ieday, First the gas from two burners. § = ante con' to prosecute said claim berore bas taken in provisions and coal, and asearnest and almost as bitter ? Firet 4 . ~ OW READY! : tto. ect vable, of w under the treaty with Gre 71, and ander the agre tled to They aver 3. an award of nd the amount is payable x, September. and tuat the d visible into the invisible, and | Shr bad no weapon at hand, but with fstet ee she found means to carry oat her the mantel stood a litte French “lock, covered with a thin glass case. Just above it hung a trar closip. & Laudsomely- | colored chromo os a cross wreathed with flow- ‘cover tLe dir é 6 e $ they both had with the be troubles low down, God was power that oppressed thar both, fintyg ani im- ae cere Mie ceded pe ing mse " - congregation to grow in righteou-ness Prisoning the Puritan, ond visiting upon tue | congregation to cn arg Separatist the added poaalties of exl3 and the | crumble inthe dust, but sha gallows. in power of the heart of Chri tnant KK ulenant Normaa d. Hall ne Temutnedt true to their Aeutenant Meade—became six are now dead—Av nyder, Taitot, H. AN ceed to lny the remainder of American coast. son, Foster ue - . 1 ask not your | £ cs Baye ws ers, with an illuminated legend beneath it, = MeBonaid, bi fopay then or mesure | mer aged Soran ee AiLtED.— Francis Nuss | Houpen Witn Tax Conps. By W.M. 1 SomsGcnce lot byimpethy, Dat be saxcty ore | Loy Gears tvr ue ees. Deaneter. | Cling to Jesus.” Her eyes rested not, per #X7 their payment, and that he, on the izthof An- | py Hadelpt a eae oveuing ios een in | Author of “Shiloh.” New York: E.P- blensedl bape that ae — & sympathy tor tue | hy brevet, & sds Ge an paee ie | haps, om the cross, but on the thin glass case. a aa 4 P e 0. TE wa , eak to eu Upand sare t for Christ evet, vlonels Or majors i Netzing it, wh ; er eee eee me jackson King, freman on the steamship Ouio. | te & Co. { Through Win, Ballantyue.| He alluded very remotely ii : rank, atheting It to planes. tee Caen Neem e > m us 7 > Phe ta: ages an gon the etreet watching an ‘The author, in sending forth another book be ipline the shatteri: t to pieces. She picked a . fe eae ’ 3 church had gone throagh, which he thou = Say esting " viece a : ous, @ on Be utd, oF suould hare ss was Wed | organ grinder, and King was handling a pisto!, | longing to the class kn #n as religious novels, | was omy « grindstone ts tharpen theis weay sue Fad ear nigl x Sonus Sarme— | Pires ths Cocmerersestoen in trowt of the Wihthe commission, when iC was accidentally discharged. Te boy | maintains that religion ss its rightful place in | Of spiritual’ warfare lor the rematnder ovens business on Wall street that che eine we ne | wathetend, eho kosit dows, sciaed tee xine . IsstEremess To U. S Se nels tie. Bing erosged: —__ beth of the twoclesses inva which nove! by the apirit or ees, ee, toed be animated | ocds this sear are mat one-quarter of wee, | Head with her left band, beld it back woes be Fi u Seven. AGéiasy Gasesai 8 Srimitvat Ercurwcs.—Wiitingham Vt, is | divided—the descriptiva, and the anal by the spirit of love, joy, and peace tn Gad : | turn the tender throat bare betore the keen Suis bad Gee eh fi A Tribune roporter called exercised over @ fresh outbreak of ‘spiritual This bad been thelr anim : : fa ti . gloss, Where was her motuer's heart in all sent the sollogmg ce manifestations.” The windows of the itev. because tt is am importeut part ofr cwenes ecveD eark mud Shey ier aon Senn ane this preparation? ‘Then the child, as it ander- . hate at points in the D. Sherman's residence are mysteriously controls both passions and motives. Of this tritul ether ps urely erroneons. ‘The sales ‘hia purpose, cried ont, ay ziy, Fall and Winter Clothing: ages bave cocurred: “1 w ered with etchings of a strange variety, in : tainiag Ca: glory ot G _ . nuary have been about five-sixthe donot kil! ms.” Where, © volute where United States troops are | whtch balicvers ce the portraitsof dead {rignda, Dritton Anw hymn was sang, ant the e stationed in your district some pru- ‘and fearless person in whoso judgment | You Bave confiaence, and whom ! ere last year in amount of money, | TR, Was her mother’sheart! Wat powertat however. is made up by reanc. | MOtéve conquered even the instinct of maternal + code. The importations | Ve, or perverted it, ea question that cannot The windows in the house of his son-in-law, near by, are also being covered. and great num: hers oF people tock to see the phenomena. | pronounced by Mr. Bee proceedings. At the ¢ ¢ tor closed up around the plat! hous in the y : | the p this year ai ose of last year by about | beam wered, Hut ti is tras, that tuore alone, act, may be appointed as de pu: i a bands with bira, congratulating him on t =s,000, 2 2 | inspite of the pitiul picadings of ber child, {once in the arrest of patt ting | | A RinpeRPsst has iately been manifested in | New York: Marpat appearance he presented after hits ya 0,000. “Phere are not so many foreign goois | 1P *E P Mi “ ages in the vicinity, so that i imay not be | the interior counties of Pennsylvania, Partic- un baud now us there were this time last | She Grew the glass acrors its throat, white the pear, eo that the result is that the salesof both | Term Litod gushed out in ker hand, and the foreign and domestic goods sre about the same | fir words ¢ Ser oan, TO. seein in number of yards, utd about seven-eighths ax - = is pnd on cars. Tuen applying the much in price. ‘Tis account, coming as it does | Flas to Ler own throat, she cut eu: a Parker.) it was fully a balt hi ularly ip Montgomery, Bucka, Lanca.ter and 7 * . é ‘4 | Cieared of the thror Deinware, the horned ‘cuttis se ‘aflicted, as This work presen 4 populer form the au in mapy cases the disease has proved . | tire history of the Poly is Exploring Expedi- | vate and lutermal, though social, gathering. will | Much alarm ts manifested among farmers and | tion, rot only giving the valuable reauits ac- | the purpose of tendering a reception to Me i- | graziers, particularly 40 as the cause of the dis- : er anstcady hand could make, and foldmg ber : 7 : ; echer, They gatheved im their mesting | Gitectly trom. the principal manufacturing | Och t'to her La 1 ct complished by it, but going deep enough into | Beec ; ae sting ents in the city, may be considered as repre om, lay down with the hope the JOOLHE BUSiN Een AN o DK ESE 94125. | We tue crtmee aaunuies pie ace ganization of the party. Notwithstanding its | with flowers and bavners. When Beecher : N.Y. Tribune, they lay thus. The child died almost instattiy, Spitler, aged sixteen, daughter of Joseph s unfortunate features, the Polaris Expedition | peated at the room, after recetying the greetiug St. Jonysnver. i ‘A Last week the Fairbanks | but the motber lived. She felt herself growin, ler, Itving about two mites northeast from Dod- | @chieved very important geographical and sci- | 0! #il bis friends in the church below, hs was | scale’ Gompany manufaczured about 1 vo» | Week aud cold, and thi oF betore the churc’: ; youth ss thom, at the close of the proceedings, hold » ry in sich case Ops Can be used for the parposs who sre guiityof viula! laws of the United States. This, of cours not be recessary where you are easily The P len BOYS SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, ions ax to procuring warrania, and [ need s 0 hs Teceivesl with loud and long-continued applause, | Scaies, Since the opening of the year they have roaching rere vet that it is important that you suoaia | 0p, )bio, was found lying dead on the tloor ve- | eutific resuits, and its sucoecs woder the draw- | at the close of which orosae ne itome: oa asus in her arma, Getcasre the power to none but exretul and re- | Sid@her hed Thursday morning. She was in | packs indicated, euggests whatmight be accoin- | Swest Home,” to an meee ome, ime they are Yar behind’ ther pease mek | and lald Gown. Here spousiile persons. fa pet accigned tor hee eee TAgat. No cause | piished by a united and properly discipiined | was rod Beecher then pe eae: by other | pusinese eo far this year is ia excess of auy exe | the time conscious, until she was found at Balt —— oo —— . arty of Arctic explorers. i Pt tongs. Mr. Beech n promenaded h | pectation being past two o'clock. oe ee « Suveeriewe Pere pl agkes Ao ‘TuR AssAsstm of the acting German consul | Perera Pe Lotte nets ite | the room, and hela brief converssions with ail erry ectey at a ani Pine cam eitert | at Hakodadi, Japan, has Deen sentenced to | oertere Peneny (he latreductory chapter | those preeent, which terminated the proceed- ening 12 Saas oa the Presbytery whieken ty Eave the sestions of | death, andthe German government, although | COBtAiM#® general resume of Arctic experi- | ings. =e EE 2011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN | the Presbytery which to eae | i d the manufactures of this company have gained | £ali across - John S$. | not elaiming any mouey co: for ences; and in’the chronology is found epito. THE CURRENT SETTING AGAINST BERCHBE. | Socn a woridemide utation ‘sale. Tecover. ese estes: Clencenning of the Broepect avenue presbyte- injury deans the wearing ofewords suait | mized all the principal oventeat tuterest ae (Conn) Tiasen, of Sepa tne Fiartiord oval agricaltaral a8 cs nat = | Seme of the less soalous'of Brn tna 73 | fortign cettionenten? ® certain distance of | ing to previous and contemrorary Polar expe. dercurrent in the Beecher-Tilton scandal is now and ber eopss-tr Tith Street, | ‘Henc#, however, op; the adoption of the —<—<—$$<$<$$<$_—___. ditions, adding geeatly to the value of the work | seething more than ever siuice Tilton’s last state- mind as oe ‘Three Doors from — | suggestion ee believing that the proceed- A Boat Drawn By A Kir.—Meesrs. Tracy | as a took of reference. The book is profusely | Ment. Orthodox people, who previously were talked with great pain, bat we: 7 ROW Sari tok eae PEBBLES | ings to be poo SR RS New Haven all bone enon | Mustrated in the best style of the Harper's. reuity Greeks mane nee if Wome aod = etreng’ stron, 1 € in a sm 1 want Fhe 92 GLASSES for One Dollar, | favor of @ public investigation. “Giendenuing | by a sito 12 fect by sect, with s tat’) fer ts «uvstotocy FOR PRACTICAL Use. Edited by | Selves againethim and become oneness Sid not want ber child to bag lu Gold Frame Guaséma ne cee ce Wedueedee Sch ie mambers of the | L'rgth, making the distance in three hours. | J*™es Hinton, with an introdaction by E. L. | Sons orbelief in bis guake mae latter say pri- pressed The $2 TEE MOMETER | ively to an addrova {Fomine lise. Str Maseen, | "uo Pesage wee rough. _—__ {broagh don: Shiliingion:| “PFS “ O | ater cnet he maw ete irom tue palpi, kd rings ck thw vw. Mr. 5 aw eort-1¥ 33 Pa The sveauer referred to the scaial commecea |, 894 Burlington man bsing convicted of | ‘Thistse ucts and practical work, contain- | tothe cance of Christiomty tee ney Xo format nitt tie church, and denounced the conduct of | oping with a girl of 15 went into convulsions. | ing a great deal of accurate and trustworthy | Protestantism made. She Wastinar. Tr a the prese in giving !t such publicity. He ex- | | @@7It is against rural etiquette to have a physiological ecience presented in the most brother of Mr. D BUNNET BLEac; } re:80d Lis firm folth in the pastor. Eider Hower lamp inthe parlor on beau nights. Mee that she cabnot turn over caceumeee ; , 12 Closbe @ congratulatory speech, urged the | sa ‘Almost too tired te climb a tree” is a | MMiiar and untechnical style; but what is ance. ENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, } necers'ty of earn: st prayer by the congregation | quaint Iowa phrase. more important still, it will be found avail. charged, Eotebiished fm 1557, fe a) er fpr pep ty apd isto — on ®7 Probibitory hens don’t lay in proportion | #ble for constant guidance in the care of the Sf ebe recovers LADIES FELT WATS BEFINISEED Puerdss oor: ing street presbyte- | to their cackling.—Aostun Post) bodily organs, and the general arrangement of her own wishes L TO isn ebureh, Jersey City. Y. Sun, 24. nous will find rest pas ALDER T watt ‘Tus Kins Bar. i rae waet ihe arctic Spine | “is Tinratt Gacette . nG ux hieat Ke RCHIRALD URCBLL, of ie lc @: ‘in; = vi 4 4 Nie e183 35 Proprietor, Cue-enatt, who pertormed the marriage cére- | pedition, inciuding the eailors. TS | Yoke New yore Brera RBS Mes. Olt- 4 ‘chegram trom Cincionati ast night ware . FREUND, ——__‘Meay at the Sherman Pitch wedding on Ths | sa-Emperor William has ordered in Englana| Je Brad’ adaney - ee a F. ’ Guy last, arrived in the city yesterd 10,000,000 rounds of cartridges. What does it | ‘The latest novel by the author of the «B, fempt on own by stabbing CONFACTIONSR AND CATERBE, from Washington and stopped at Barnum’s | mean’? < y of the “‘Brown- herself with or ‘Scissors, and that her ns een Seen Genes patel ecommanied by &. W. Quntman and the | gg A Melrose (I11.) man has swapped his wire | OF!” “Chronicles ria ees oy - 0. & . onan Dutton, of Cincinnati. Last even- | and five children for ‘the hired girl and gone to Rev. De. TivPany, of this cit, lecture: DR. 4 at sv-In the in New 4 Ba cen Mand F srsets, Washington, D. 0 ee fag peng tere and | Minnesota for a change of air and scenery. a at Steinway Hall, New York, lst night in tae York between the ‘and D “ gS chy a lew a Baltimore Ameri 7 The Messrs. Henry Clews & Co., of New | interc:t of the Weshing.on national monument . tBu = York, failed to make their engagements | '0 8 large A dispatch wrs received more 1. ” to Bi & Toleon, | S7 The Amerivan fe but in trom President Grant expressu eer aretare | atten Waray wnt | Kogan eins one een | ee i cee fic dee wang Sey estes terpen shroet Kioar, Peat end Produce. ae, S7-The failure of the firm of S. Kaufman @ | Nment: but re his inability to be present to ‘onc Werger's Fanily Bloor and Pixiny | @@°The P ttsburg councite Co., dealers ard exporters of cotton, grain, ang | Sttheiccture: one was sent to 0, 926 Louisiane avenge, Weroiag- | Ordinance prohimctog the sale o! petrole: Was announced /ate yesterday after- SF Canning fruit is called a “put up job” by seplo sa i* (et, Iraue, OF anything else on noon in New York. Liabiiitics not ascersained. the Pitteburg Leader. 1

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