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Nc ess mee Fv nder it less abearily like the elabora: tumes of thelr mammas. Bo; tortamene. a aah va ~ PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, strings, ad axe rondo toes the garmen AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . tnd materalcot men. econ in stg Pennsytvania Ay , Cormer Lith Street, weak soy pb rey By us ‘ . bed | to pretiiness in enildhood and girlhood hair The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ths omen ip America have been sacrificed. ‘ aie ee - now. however, we come back &. H. KAUUPMANN, Pres't. he Gabriel Te of dross, the simplest aud ———_o—__—_— most conv ‘t of all for girls and small ~~ Betanlss made up in checked flannels and 4 YY nteh pai 69 terialn, Sev ns, usefil and not expensive ma and trimmed flat with one box or | side piaited roMe upon the edge, but this is y = | not oblig: nits also which are being easil; There are *, 46—-N2 7,026. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1875. TWO CENTS. | Btanratices eran scs at and quilt- | platted skirt under the Jacket attached “ue ‘and at the back only.” A broad AMUSEMENTS. | EVENING sT AR. Telegrams to The Star, | »Z2™32™ YORK vacur mace. FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER, | mere skirt is to putt tt upon the front very | Toe ats iat ater ete Sow or ide, but not full; shirr the sides and add a» | girl of two to five is a sack af binck net = Boats Damaged and a Man Drowned. wi te N4Tiosar THEATER. New York, Uct. L—The New Leap ed Combt. | overskirt to the back (~gro to form tho | With a boricr of Valienciennes lace. If it is THE WORLD'S NorELTY. Washington News and Gossip. and 3 00; on: THE WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday— 82.00 a ».27. postaxe prevard. ons invariahly in advance, and (mo paper sen! omens than pard for V BF Rases of advertises furn: chet on application. Backs”—_New Velvet and Wool New juisite drapery. rown, navy blue, | @ girl the little bonnet should of drawn Guamutiers Rane Don cibee eens nk | Gestamen New meaner coe Recep- | and invisible green are the dark sakes et velvet, (black) trimmed with oe THE INDIAN COUNCIL. | So" ‘ticipated in by the Madcap, Radic. fiom Dresses—Children’s Fashioms. | in vogue, and of these the first and last will ogee, aud F — ay pale lap qros grain siebon If it is Bn? ONE OF a + % —- robably ie preference in exclusive cir- | @ y soft crowned cm black velvet ERMANS GOVERNMENT RecEIPrs To-DAY.—Inter- Estelle, Addie, Comet, Vision, Atalanta, [From Our Own Corresponstent.} ties, wavy bine Mnving. been ean eto the | With a white wing. Insteal of either of tune S'2% OPERA COM- evel s q Peerless, Clio, Vindex, Active, Resolute, “ ~ ind,” in sho ce. little bits of white felt may be selected. PAN nigel 403,64 2; customs, $162,644.90. Idler, Mobawk and Palmer, Tbe cours ewas New York, September, 1575. ot oe wool | trimmed with black velvet. * ote TAF AMO set of national bank note eur- NEGOTIATIONS AT AN END. from omens Seip ie aan nee When women return from a three or four felt hats are employed, trimmed with velvet | | Colored hosiery tn stripes, scarlet, or nen= FIT OF CABMON MORON, bey Teer ywed at ine Treasury to-day for rc- to the southward o: buoy No. §y, and out. | ™Onths sojourn in the country the first thing | to match, and. with feathers, handsome | tral tints has supersede ‘white , and an- , octane j ates ae werd e . Nos rad | bleached are used altogether far’ child The Beautiful Sentimental Opera, mptlo-s aggregated $183,517, side of buoy No. 5, both ways. ‘The yachts | they want isa bonnet. No subject probably | wings, birds, or stuffed breasts with the head : : ren, feooria Beiedad will «ing vari: | Cov wee eure heat of |NO TREATY CONCLUDED | were divided into iwo classes for schooners | has such absorbing and perennial interest Fear ine ancy a Pauleras covered with rich, | and may be worn by them Tithont “impro: comecrs, fee Mae. Sonteg-orie tem |. 0 5 SumronED DUSLL, the new Gell Tor each clase, aoa rnin was @ silver cup | for the average female mind as this one of ception and visiting bonnets tateria the ses: | permanent Mase eee — gy f Guadalupe (nix years oid) will se | thE Paient Office, wt re on for each class, and, in addition, the Madeap look? or h why ~s - ' s utte ‘orthieas. and the colors - deuce “La Pelome,” 2 national song from | wy xt to assume bis duties. had a side contest with the Vision for the | bonnet. How does my bonnet look? or how | son, but for fall aud early winter, and par- | market is utterly worthless and the colors avane ob we ws do 1 look in my bonnet? are questions which | tieu! rly for the street, French milliners | #re simply an exense for adk ne largely te TRE SALE of President Grant's blooded | THE BLACK HILLS NOT OURS, | Bennett challenge cup for sloops. ‘The wind | > tween the acts Sepor | lghtand the tide ebb. As the Estelle | even the most intelligent women ask every | have endorsed felt, and pron the price. There newt be no change in the GERARD MAT oe : , nge in their head-gear. | actly “charmante” but. “ecome fashion of hose for ehildren, and as it te SATURDAY EY St. Louis, yesterday. The stock went at ex- Hot in the race. Aod anapbed {¢ om line | an wnkwown quanity Ne wenean care | mer the tees eke their customers are con- | high price, to be of enduring qualite ATU RDAY ey exetingly lew prices PROTCCCL OF THE COMMISSIONERS, | net, in, the race, and mapped it off like | an unkuown quantity. “No woman ‘ever | or the oo SSaert jowe. GRAND DU: HESS. “RA. 3 - little damaged, but she continu on, | going to get for her money. They set al] laws ‘. a 2 . = Se =f Sextscan be aeared at Metsorot & Co.'s Music | CUBA. ee Biren ter etaed has oy sr = The son qutenis the hook woe weee money | ot Eee oe at dedance; saucer | | French dressmakers © Ret over the | ‘The Flood at Galveston, PO soap hs pateh from Captain General Valmaseda, de ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE, | sna the Ectetic testa man overboer’, corks | or coatenetne ey ace Always the same; | babii of putting a great deal of material in'o | BUT FEW LIVES LOST AND Bor LITTLE nying the report heretofore published con- | Ali! ers BS ns * | was recovered. A little sloop accompanying | they are the subjects of every capricious wi tolleties which they send to America, ma DAMAGE DONE. cerning the landing of an expedition in Caba _ vd ——_e—_—__- the yachts also lost aman overboard, and | that blows, and economy is out of the ques. | king them very fasky and charging a very any. a}l efforts to save him were fruitless. The Hon, when Jon once place yourself ia the — poo Se Bison — yp » | Peerless took a beader into a heavy sea, and ‘ands ofa milliner. In vain you say you do | St ¥° GEN. SHERMAN'S (REMARKS came outa wreck, both masts jaa bowsbult not like much trimming, abhor trimming | $000 for one dress, and $10,000 for a tross: mer Ur GOVERNMENT TAX ON RAILROADS.—The Commissioner of Internal Reverue decides Of The Evening Star.) TON, TEXAS, Sept. 21, 1875. A short time since we had a fool here, as Ga ch residents of Wash 5 nt onan te ; and | you probably know, which lasted three days oe — ose. The Madcap broke her chain plates | and have got a feather that will “match; | Which did not amount to much after all d | you probably | y Me. Bartholdt, Miais- | that under the act of July 1, 1870, railroad . 1 three miles from The lightest nd several blandly she takes your feather, declares she | they stillsend suits for which they char: and three nights, and which came RINE BAND corporations are Hable to a tax of five in- THE INDIAN COUNCIT. yachts suffered ds mage. Ouly four yachts | knows just what’ you want, and sends you | $350, and reception dresses for which the ! . £ i stusl or tet atk a eet eee re to Negotiate a Treaty. were able. to anil tie entice’ cannes tne | beane a beamen with four ¥ants of ribbon | ChaTge $500, in spite of all-that ean be done | or es: Th kecepted doctrine was that Prof b, CORRATT COLLIE RE tead of PBT SORE ee Mla Fort | Comet, Atalanta, Estelle and Sadie, coming | banging at the back, and biilin proportion. | to prevent ‘themt. The eouises mene Is that | could only come from the bay ee oie MIRE NES Lee T'znscnat— Princeton's representatives | Lanasre, W.T., Sept. 30.—Aiter the coun- | home {n the onde? tack ae ce coming | hanging at the bac were Introduced sensible | they are dead sicek, and that onr great | ing of Dot very angry ¥ 3 AIDRE J¢ b in the next inter-collegiate literary contest cl vestereey when enormous prices were | calmed within the hook while outside is | Women smiled; they thonght they hat got — eigen ge med very Uitte .. nis epancen eee a ee ~}- ac Who have ki: diy vo di their services, at are Harry E. Davis, (of Washingtoa, D.C.,) | Put on the Black Hills by the Stoux, the | blew a storm. The Atalanta won the prizo | the best of the milliners at last, but the re- | in he way of dresses and ready-made gar rey ttnedecwerdoed, OE, LIFCOLN BALL, MUSDAY. Get ath.ats p.m. | * 5 Be . ee cemmisstoners became desirous not to sub- st-class schooners, the Comet for sec. | sults show that they were mistaken, and | Men! a 1 2 of havown | fat ermeen os 4 Fe ie Mee Ce lee conte extn: ror | primary. and David B. Jones alternate. - mit any proposition for the purchase of the CARS Hoe nt ot eg suite, for | that the milliners are equal to that and | | A $3i0dress was composed of seal brown | ful ground were all sw sale at Ellie’ Music Store. ya’ | Mrs. Delano, wife of the ex-Sec hills. At to day's council second-class sloops—none of the first-class | €very other emergency. An Anglican felt | Silk with overskirt and sleeveless basque of | day night was the ATIONAL THEATER arrived in the city this morning. % PROTOCOL, over the course. The Bennett chal. | bat (untrimmed) can be bonght for onedollar | Creem-colored easimir, brocaded with seal | was something N . —— he weekly weather | dmuwn by Messrs. Ashby ‘and Lawrence, | jenge cup between the Madeap and Vision and @ half, an imported felt hat(untrimmed) | brown. The overskirt was trimmed with | of th in reckless defiance of all tim-houored the *s s raised on doubt away. Last Fri turning point; as there ninous in the dead stlence A RAIny Speuen. Invumerable roosters In which this apa P cl 2 offures iy for about two dollars and a halt. ty | fringe and with the usual complement of | island city rejoices, which are by far the A DRAMATIC ERA summary of the signaloffice says that clondy | 1 buy “ine right Grito fe ee eee ied | remains undecided. Monae Ea eee an the cing: cz | bows and enshes; tbe steric eet ne or | mae Jefatigadle crowers alive. nor was 7 ENING, OGTOBE e753 and rainy weather was prevailing yesterday | for $400,000 per annum, this right to termi: (raw’ and took It to a milliner to have it | Knife-pleated raffes of silk, and the dress | there heard By lug of geese or grant- ee er ay Senn So IEE) ot estar in Tia Meer Mekaceare upper | nate at any time, ona’ year's notice by the mia 3; NortaGacgiinn sixes, | pound. trimmed and made ship shape. a | Was finished at thesleeves aad the neck with | Ing of pigs. “All these animate wore ovfionts Shakspeare’s € rand Historical Pla Mississippi valleys, New Engtand, northern | United States. 2. To purchase the Black ginis.9; North Carolina sixes, | bill came home with the hat for tweaty-five | Vallenciennes lace ready to put on, but the | ly fully Impressed with the solemnity of the Shokepeore’s Era: ont vs New York, Lower’ tate neton' a | Hills from the Sioux nation and to pay them nc 10, epecial tax, 2 bid to day. Bugar stead, | dollars. She went in haste and indignation: Fine gating could have been gotten up for | oceasiou. Toe human species disclosed its HENRY V. Lake Huron; blowly or partly et for their interests there the sum of $6,250,000 Tone, Oct 1—Cot-en dull and lower—mia- | 0 the gentleman who ided over the eg nellyeen ey A Coys poy 1S opp Pgh p tem fone on nee ox THE weather in the remaining districts. in fifteen equal annual instalments, said ais." Flour dail sud wecharg Suances of the concern and asked if there was | T apy eager ae we aie ae, the fame tades take their Battlc of Agincourt, an sums to be annually appropriated for their | tirm—Pennsylvania red, 1 Stal 37; other not some mistake. * No, madame, twenty- ai 56 incl . Ty little is ry qnids or stomach bitters with habitual rel- — Juner J.M.Epmunns, secretary of the | cuhsistence and civilisation net lec than | chnnged. Gora netive aud, higher tor wesieru; | five dollars was correct." “Why Sing OF She aki eee ne tee = = a x Very few —_ ng 4 republican congressional committee, who is | $1(0,000 of which shall be annually expended | #0 ant xed Ont tee ete oe; 24 | lady, “the hat itself only cost. mé a dolla ning e rovid yds used for | lost. and the ion of property too, is MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD ——_ plore i comeatttes, who Is | $1£0,000 of mall be SORBaly expeniol Tne Ree, weet rm southern, 4055; | and-a half, and to pay twentyfive-dollars for | Wit purpose, which is not alwava the cane rather slight. What would have b nagetirnes y fanaa the President of the United States shall ite, MWab2; weatern mixed, a z trimming it is absurd.” “Bat madame will Other imported costumes are composed of | if the wind bad been in a littie more [ively YOUNG MONARCH matters are looking much more enconraging | {P ler proper restrictions and regulations. poco pea ae Re observe,” remarked the polite man of busi- | SiJK trimmed with mother-of-pearl, and the | mood !t is not my business to tell. Upon the there for the republieans than they dil three | Witenate three tects to the Black Hills Meath: clear ie ness, “that it is nearly covered with velvet | D€W Striped or figured velvet, trimmed with"| whole it- was tb cheapest of escapes. The “Ever: Inch a King.” weeks ago. The democrats are losing conf. | Arnienate three route proposed to purcha: Bacou-shoulders. St S10 per yard, that it has upon it a wreath | frieze and the ‘passamenterie oroameats, | loug bridge connecting us with terra flee dence. while the republicans are much more | the Big Horn counity for 890,000, patd Hams, istyai6 winds | of velvet leaves which cost'ss, that an ex- | Which are avolded, but there are very few in | is broken at several points 142d so 1s tne at @ aracters with Accura'e Os. | hopeful. Their meetings are more larzely | (he Bie Hor ace veg tlhe oe Qi. Butter firmer—weetern extras, 30: do., nsivi 7 < bumber. latter are & little too profuse | railroad line between here aud Houston, bat Peal sinasdhn Ab rats sas Finds, Pouwtus, | attended, and altogether he thinks the FY Foy ns Meir th yh eg rns eed aang rag oy AE ee quict and unchanged. Cut Garten Sen ee expended | for good taste, and the cost tug ere ce, | multe days will repair these things—then the Cannon ait winer adornments, pects much brighter proposed that if the protocol be accepte1 | {ye duil aud nomlual blo “italy, = 2° | in the endeavor to conceal the fact that the | much risk for these close tines. usual supplies of newspapers and cotton are Mn. J. M. THACHER, whose resignation as | 0.000 be expended in’ presents, to bolic. | URE y Yona; Oct, 1 catacks active Seak. Money, | hat cost originally eo amellnens ‘There 1s no indication of far being used for | sure to come. The doctrine which i= now WHICH (N NO PARTICULAR HAY ED Mr. J.M. ER, tributed among the bands. This protocai | 2 “GoM Wee Retbangs eg ee he ee eae ‘What could “madame” say to tha trimming to theextent it was last wiuter. | gaining ground Is tuat it will take Beven SURPASSED UPON THE EN( Crmmnisslones of Patents took effect’ yester | Sirticn smone, te bande: sis Des this = ; This is the reason why many millinery | JM fact, for many reasons it does not remain | years to have such another dd; mat tomht LISH STAGE. - eave a farewell reception to the em- | Since ( Flour steady. Wheat | houses have failed; they have not and will fobular even with tashionable women, wao, | & new proof of the reassurance of our popt- — of the Patent Office, and his friends LONE HORN, OF THE MINNECONIONS. Bets s:30 p.m —Consols, 9319-15 for | HOt adapt themselves to circamstances. “A. ee be supposed, yearned consider | lation, J shall briefly state that I hoand to- FIFTY SPEAKING CHARACTERS, lly, at bis residence, 1113 N street, last | disturbed the council by riding up and deliv- secant. US bonds, "isés, old, | MIpority only are wise euongh to see that | the question of cost. The chief one is that | day several of our ante a many evening. “He was assisted in entertaining | ering from his saddle a violent speech agai’ st ns new dveerIOOG. rie Mie vo" | but few ladies now have from twenty to fifty | MUfls and other articles of street costume | and colored, here are TWO HUNDRED AUXILIABIES his friends by his mother and sister, aud the | the Brules and Ovallaliac for treing to sol! < —e dollars to spend upon a single bonnet, and | MUSt match the trimmings of the suit. Tuis | many in this 1 flavor of 3 ———— take Baran . - is sometimes very inconventent. The furs | it 8 Adminston, 20.78, and $1. Reserved places 25cents | ferdanee being vers [peel pe ata mn Sante Tall apace doniiios priaeaene The Public Debt. felt affords for useful and nor ineeant ee manly, cat up for trimming are gray—| oso sus Bobr op Eocan A. Po extra. Gallery se coats. Sieeah most of the employes of the Patent Office. on their wants and about agents. The cont- The recapitulation of the statement of the | ter nats ata very moderate price. such as grebes, grey, or silver fox. Pur ¥ . apt) - seats will commence Tharaday morn er. intbesale of it commonce Tharetar mo cil closed with “Hows” and hand-shak. public debt of the United States for the | Shapes are In great variety, but asmall, | can only be worn, orat any rate ouly looks | [0 Placing tbe base forthe Poe mouatmant at ing. September a, at the Ticket offies cf the s. vel Westminster burial ground, It was foand ne- THE PROGRAMME OF MUSIC by the Marine | ‘The Indians feel insulted by Lone Horn’s | month of September, 1575, just issued, is as | rather oval crown and straight brim, whieh | Well in very cold weather, and ‘the ndsoime A . eater ne oe enenen emmannees: SG | it of the Peiaidant’®s grounds to torre conduet, and after the council attempted to | follows. fdmits of all trimming beneath, is thé favor | Changes are ts refore required,which are not | CESRRTY In ord er fo sccure &, proper founde- SEASON OF 1575-1576. Saturday) afternoon is as follows: 1. Na- | kill him, He is hid in the brash along the en, ite for married ladies. Young’ girls wear a 8 practical ot Lo yhite S ee Seat: ts ch | | Undoubtedly the handsomest winter dress | Of the grave where ub SECOND ANNUAL OPENING OF THE tional air. March, Marsetitaise; arranged | White river. The commissioners, except $1,070,649,100 00 | Pretty miniature edition of the “Rubens’ y » coffin lay, and to r Bonds at 6 per cent. seat which a lady can wear isa rich, com; nieve | Change the posttion of the coffin from that in 5 im ; 7 ; | Meters. Ashby, Lawrence and Swalm, leave | B., 2 7az\7u 0) | trimmed with velvet aud feathers. Bonnets | ¥ ly 8 5 plete ~ ROOLE FRANCAISE DE WASHINGTON by Er a ag rd te rss lay atenooe for Fort Laramio, | Bonds at 6 per cent. Grart of velvet, very much trimmed with lace, | Costume of velvet, fur-trimmed, and the less | Which It was originally laid. A new barlal CERCLE DEAMATIQUE FRANCAISE, duction Traviata;Verdi. 6. € lop, Railroad; | The Crow Butte council for the sale of the 1 850 08 will appear as the season advances. Feathers, | Common they are the more distinguished. into which the old one management of Mercadan Biack Hills is ended, and nothing accom- birds and the wings and hearts of binds are | Ladies who are fortunate enough, therefore, ~ this the top of the coffin PROF. EUGENE 4 “CoLLT RE and WLLE y. | Powning. 7. Sennent Fantasia + a ‘ Debt bearing interest in lawful money. u - | to have one need have no fear, in wearing it, led in and lert an openii Stoo me raltz, Gerofle Girofia: Lecoeq. 9. Mock: | | Lehed. Navy pension fond at 3 per cont. 14,000,000 00 clonties wad taal thegad Set eee oe that they will find themselvés “out of fash: | through rit Ss cembtinn remains could in . 10. Ni 3 : pee - ” . Opening night tres tp all. Tuesiiar. See Se | See Nagata. ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. abt om yeh Satewesl Nan comes applied to velvet bonnets in conjunction with | !on BLAGE rex vetkarren. in which the head lay when burial ‘Tre 1335 Present anetnoeed “Clam evenings, Tuesdays REDEMPTION OF FIVE-TWENTIES—Act- | s hes at the Banquet Last Night. | since maturity .... al $20,913,950 26 | Ve = Rowers. ine fine laces being sometimes Economy always falls back on black silks, | grave clothes and al except the bones and Fridays. ing Secretary Conant, of the Treasury, to- | DES MOINES, Oct. 1 the reunion oe the oe | yee arene ee ae ome mae vel- | , Soman aie the reason so many elegant | bad crumbled to dust, leaving the skeleton Bor lertbar perth tent meai a asset tien | day caused to be iseucd the twenty-cigntn | Army of the Tennesse cleeat wie & ban: | oiddemand snd legal tomer notes... gsreoiesen on | YE coaite mattee ee P toacquire muck | indoor dresses are in preparstion tis rsean: | white and bere. The tines hastily closed Bontuweetsorblé Femeeteny. te oh ; fe C quet at the Saveny House last night. Tho | (seas ofdenet ee Sho os | b : composed of that perennial tabne on the new case, @ad all that remained of the z E 1 nount rs dis 1g were Join certaficates uc re * 4 J : meee wacea babe wher aaa . AR LOW’S GALLERY © S| tributed as follows: ge coset in S5 a EASS 5 es whieh {ts only Am imitation, body and skirt in one, uo ove: Sao | Oe a et ae Maat Will probably 1923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. bam lectus See ce Fo. 50 | Our country, one aud indivisible “PULL-BACKS.’ 0 ‘form: jace. . sy by Gen. MM. Byne. “The President Friblic ore. invited to examine my stock of | both Inclusive. $500—No. 15301 to No. smo, | Sponee by G 3 ae “Tho | Total debt... PAINTINGS, ENOHAVINGS CUBDNDS PHO hoih inctusive. $1,000. No. 59701 to No Gwwo, | Of the United States,” drankstanding. “The | Total debt FOGRS PHS, LITHOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS ON | born inciusive—$2.500,00 ate of lows and ee volunteers = Tespouss vasa PB &c They are of the same quality , 000. A ae y Gen. W. W. Belknap. “The ae found io all first class Galleries of New Work, att wee No, fo Xo. 1), | sea, happy in ..c conceptions, fortunate in Sokal sabe: pind ial end Uiterest= Fi the same prices. FRe MES for Mirrors sod oi! | both incl . F482 to oT), Hath | Its ‘leader, glorions in tts results,” respoase = ) Princip Paintings made to order of the newest patterns, also, | both 0—No. 452 to No. 759, bo! by Gen. W. T. Sherman. «The Army of th Cathe ths Peay EBAMES of every deseription for Ene 1.000_—No. 2651 to No. 4900, both | (¥ Gen. W- | response by Gen. Jel C. T 4 E bd oe 7 » A Poth | vis. Other toasts were offered and. #ppi si ve—-€2,500,00 a priately responded to. resid a Rees: pied the central table, with G: os tat beneath SILvFR CotNaGR—The act of the last | on his lef-and Senator oes s PATSTINGS arranged and Bung for Galleries | Congress Providing for the resumption of | 1, snes yilve fannk ore Tite Paesident bs A ye Restored and Varnlehcd. | SP€CIe payments also authorized the Secre- | of the United States,” Gen, Grant responidet OLD FRAMES BEGILY. "| tary of the Treasury, as rapidly as pra: in a few words, returning tanks for the . §. BARLO cable. to cause to be coined silver pieces of | compliment. Speeches were made by Gens. 3.000 LITHOGRAPHS. from We. to 91 osch. the denominations of ten, twenty-five and | She: man, Pope aud Byr 5,000 WOOD ENGRAVINGS for Scrag-books. | fifty cents, and measures are being now per- spin fected by the Director of the Mint to carry Op No.) Ou Exhibition New No. | out the provisions of the act. It wiil take and Sale 43 fro years, however. to coin sufMcient «liver t fs bonic.h 7TH Sr. 77TH St. | to retire the fractional currency now out- | book believing It to be tr - MARKRITER’S Standing, which amounts to $40,7%,5:5. To | write it while the men who could correct its Fe eee ee ee bonnd &, sires, exkt } do this will require 40,000,000 quarters for the | errors, itany could yet doit. In O eectine een tas 2 twenty-five cent notes and 30,000,000 haif- | reply to the eriticisms that he should hay> Fine ara eer Pe, eee eieise | dollars for the fifty-cent notes. 11 14 believed gone from Atlanta by way of Augusta, he ae < sane oF h. ; that at least $5,000,000 of the fractional cur. Sean eee aaeaeee lence ban beer wees om ene posed or hinted at such a thing; but now, he | paid by the - ‘Tee y * Case. lation, and will never be preseated for re- | Said, itis a very easy thing togo from At- S57 Please remember Nameand Number. jy} ly | demption. EXCURSION 3 The cheap wit Which usually spreads | the fan-like train. re there any | belng made to place the monument in posi- iteelf upon some part of woman's dren hes The oly re picatings ou the back of the skirt. | Uon, and the old Westminster churchyard fag beaming in the tied-back skirt which | The ouly trimming consisted of wide braids | Will'at last show monument to genias in has been most industriously worked. The | Com Pfanik cords woven together to a | the beautiful marble shaft over the poet's point with the erities is the indecency of a | Widthof at least three inches, aud arranged as style which indicates so much of the ot [ith tassels to outline the drapery at the or Kev. Da Porreovs. of woman's form; but from this point of ¥ Thich, bowever: eer cor meside pocket, | 4 letter bas boon wddrened en tho hee $07.333,316 94 | there 1s no reason whatever for the-stric- | Which, however, was not suspended, but was | Ai© ney of Queen's county, New York. by ‘¢79)c2 22 | tures. Why is woman's form any more 1 Tae an integral pari of the dreas. 'Anotner | the o: izens of Sea Clit, urging an invesitga~ decorons than that of a man and why should | ™odel for dinner or reception dresses, which | ton ie a circumstances attending tar hot a dress outliue the ferm it covers? Ir it | 18 @ sample of many, has a puffed frout drowning of the Rev. Dr. Porteous, as there does not whats the objec: of a form at all? | €dged with rows of Marguerite pleating and | 37° strong suspicions of foul play in tie gud which should beauty in design or art | # Plain. pleated train surmounted by a small | Saco’ The evidence upon which their sus- be cultivated. | Twenty-five years ago wo- | Pauf, shirred at the top. The puffing ts scant | Crtona be, exide alleges that Mr. Benjami men Wore an chormous mass of skirts which | ®Bd not shirred in front, but at the sides, Who was in the boat, was seen near the rendered them shapeless and occasioned them | 8S remarked of cashmere costumes. Bows, | shove snd has pot since put in an appear- great trouble and inconvenience. To pre- | however, are often placed the whole length | gue that Dr. Perteous's forenead bears the forxe & decency and a barre!-like absence of | Of the front from the neck down to the edge | Mark of a blow inflicted by some ex -reneons form hoop skirts were invented, the first of | Of tbe puffing upon the skirt or over-skirt agency; that the men were quarreliig; that which were from four to five yards round, | , Plain euisss nes, cat rather deep and + his watch is gone, and that tnctona of delag and with dresses over them. and a woman | f@stened ai the back, are considered stylisi, [ fuer out of the water Dr. Porteous was inside of them occupying the width of a penny for young ladies; but they are | dragged face dow: and Ued at the shore toa =e broad city sidewalk, aud six (three on a | ueonventent for persons who have stake. No material witnesses have as yet the Pacific Railway Gompant side.) a street car. Dress then was | Maid to assist them in dressing, been found. lawtnl money—Principal out: | attacked and lampooned for conceali:rg pris account are all the more a t s interest accrued and yet | the form; the days vf the first em- | bi®u fashion. Such dresses ag these ar sus A PRoposE LITICAL COALITION IN interest paid by the United | pire were recalled and the classic ceptible of many additions to increase their | LOUISIANA Chairman Packard, of the ), Interest repaid by tran ta laste of the Empress Josephine, and the | GFeSsy @ppearance when that is necessacy or | republican state committee of Loutstana,” $96,624.16; balance of interest | tadies of the renowned French salon com- | @esirable. A tablier or shawl draped as an | and A. H Leonard, editor of the Shreveport 283 54. mented upon. Codfish wanted display, ps op hep a ogee D : ce - | Tim t. dd @ liberal leader in the Greeley s g y wanted to “spread” itself. ght to t le jegant lace overdress. and these | campaign, bave beet corresponding. Chair lanta to the: fea, and many men are brave | poxeRat or MR A. W.ManKuey—Tho | N22! pts is 3 grr no cat ‘and | Stticles are to be found ia almost every | man Packard propoces that the’ liberal — THE WEATHER Ix SerreMneR.—The me. | G.oueh to wrheen ne “better way than | f@béral of Mr. Albert W. Markley, who was | sculpture, the works of the old masters and Haze wardrobe. A black velvet sieeveiess | white element properly outside of thedemoc- S. PIC NICS, &e. teorological summary for September at this ous ree Rei oe en ih Gen found « rowned in the Delaware river on Sat- | the principles of all modern art in order to | J4¢K€t, on the contrary, adds just the touch | ra should consolidate with the colored Pb: tographs, Porceiaine Paiutings, Wrea ie Leaves. TS of every description made to onter. IE PABTOUTS in great variety. GOLD, SIL aod COPPER WIRE. COED, NA‘Ls. &c. f certitic ed by law rigitt. less cash in the ber 1, 1n75.... Dec 5 2 declared that no one at that time ever pro- | onaf matte, & unlay fst, took place fron nia patidence in | ons Maz. 4 1 to modera | Of warmth or solidity which is desirable for | voters in order to defeat the democracy, and, OR EXCURSIONS station, prepared by Theodore Mosher, jr.. | €ral’s speech was quite lengthy, and was not | Camven, N, feat Wesineeday last. Tne ta- | civiitaione’ Wane caracetal to modera | S'ywell “athome,"o> ae evening eutertain- | by giving the negroes the benetit of ther. F odes . signal service obs 1, shows :—Highest ba- | Concluded until after midnigh & Nearly all heral was largely attended. among those | Whether thathad anything to do with get. | M€nt of @ social rather than a fashionente services, (the usual emoluments being under- THE MARY WASHINGTON Fometer. 30,421, (21th); lowest baromete., | Of the members of the society left for home | present being ex-Governors Parker, Newell | ting rid of hoops and the more recent studies | Character. flood.) insure wise and honest goverument bas larger reom for Ete shan any other | 29 631, (19th). Hicheet temperature, on the early morning trains. ‘Tue Presideat and Ward. of New Jersey, with many dis | of form as applied to dress, matters not. But it must not be supposed that all | in the parishes. Mr. Leonard indorses the teat, AO CHARTER BYEKY (3d); lowest temperature, 40% (2ith).’ P and party go to Denver. tinguished men from various parts of the | We have at least got rid of hoops and now | 4Tesses, or even the majority, are mate proposition. gate Oey BLENING, | Reqaier Vailing direction of wind, ‘south: grea‘ ee Country. The street, for a square above and | have gota dress that 18 not obteusine, mot plain in order that ladies may alr their old | 4. : fn codaye and Fridays, leaving Stb-street | Ut Velocity of wind, SA miles per ‘Took, FORFIGN NEWS. Crow, we house, was densely packed with | is neither so straight nor scant, nor objec. | !ace or velvet garments over the:n. No; there tenor realtors negetseal on intone nt ¥ B ebay on board, or to Da. HOW- | o. the ith. Total number of mil The Turkish Trouble. _ | Citizens who wished to pay respect to the | tionable in those’ respects as’ the strlet, | Fe many -_ slike with square bodies and | S0or crm Lee & Shepard, of Bostou : LAND, 919 os + p.m TROTH, * 4. Wasaber of Eeet ware, 12; os ee ee ae arin memory of the deceased. Amongst the pall- short-waisted, low- necked, short-sleeved | S@Uare, pu: tabliers outlined with Ras J cg |, President, — ;,days on which rain or snow fell, ch : r Rraiers were Judge Bradley, of the United | dress of the seventeenth century; that has, | 8!an lace, or a very fair copy of the geuuine | We vet liabilities of the firm to ve esis omer Dn formned the wers that the time m: days, 10. Comparative temper: 1 L ere While the total assets amount to but em States Supreme Court; Senator Stockton, | on the trary, ibilities of beauty, | &Ptique. There are silks, also, with jackets | Whi “s ; SSORTMENT 2°.6; 1872, 60°.3: 1873, 68 , | When the Turks will be obliged to repel § Mr. Thomas A- Scott, aud Benjamie ant and elegancecit the Weare or mene: | aud tabliers striped with velvet wien nt 26.48, | The firm offer to pay twenty conta < D ASSORTM EN T— . Comparative pre - | Taanian eco userin inroads. The Bw. | of Trenton, 92 years of age, and for many | Schoen te nend ene, how to take ad- | sinned with mother of pearl, and velvets al- | the dollar, _— . ‘ot ASSORTM ENT— anes, 1 Te chu | Mian reserves are being xralually called | Years an Intiwate friend of Mr. Markien vantage of them. We have adress which ts | MOst covered with laces, highly effective if Ve ASSORTMENT— 7.S4 Inches; 1575, 1.98 inches. | In. Affairs are regarded here as verging on enna aati often stupidly covered with trimmiag and | 2Ot costly as Chantilly, some of it having THE ORANGEMEN Of Toronto held & mect- as the dryest September | a collision. THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Gov- i 4 ii Wiper ic! eno | the effect of a raised embroidery. But ri ing on Wednesday night, and ed resola- we have had in five years. cuces, that, the erent Tom Vienna an. | ERNOR OF MastACHUSETTS—The Hon.Alex- | Toate Bee eae pares which haveno | S16 rect of & raised pearl, wide netted pas | tidus protanting sat pat eee en nounces that the consuls at Mostar have | ander H. Rice, the nominee of the republi- | table—and,on the other side, we have grai- | Menterles of lace-like design and textare, blic processions on Sunday, and requoest- District BONDS NOT TAXABLE AS BANK | heen instructed by he powers to send the | cans for the Governorship of Massachusetts, ually obtained a public opinion which is | 8F the newest things in trimmings for blak ing the mayor to call a meeting of citizens to i and Winter Clothing. | Carrrat.—n response to inquiries of H. F. | Begin memorial embodying the result of | was born in Newton, Mass. August, Isis, Stronger and more permanent than fashion, | S!/k and biack velvet, and are costly as rich Fall and Winter Clothing, | “Ney, of H: E. O. & Co., bankers, of tnis | their Investigations with proposals for # After receiving a@ common schi i city, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue | ‘0rough reform in Bosnia and Her Fall and Winter Clothing. onl education | which gives dark or neutral colors, and | Tel lace, currence of the disorder of leet Sanding. ovina. | be entered a clerkship in his father’s paper- ss $e bas replied that in order to ascertain “ave- | 7). 7/8, @ Eariecins Soh eee Fall and Winter Clothing, | raze taxable capi = pay almost uniformly solid fabrics for the street, FUR-LINED SILK CLOAKS. mill, but subsequently entered Union Col+ which enforces the necessity of restricting Sitk cloaks are a revival of a very old A PRAYERFUL WAR again%t liy ior dealers ‘ s 1 in- | lege, graduating from that institution in street costumes to limits that will not ob- | fashion, and if the fabrie isof ashigh quality | bas been commenced in Brooklyn by Quaker sage cnpitel wae = = pegntt tons formation received here confirms the tm- gg ro ee bia sr business | trude upon the rights of others In the street | as lt ought - be, constitute very beautiful | ladies, me commnmnens . . * 4 aver ¥ jout any ill | Pretsion that the Carlists gained consider. | I! his own interest, and was largely success: | care UbOn U No st; ess could | garments. Last winter they were used prin- er meeting in Association hall. Tha [ihatever, should frst be stated. as you will | Kbie success near San Sebastian on Tencion, | fuk Hie teee tee public life was svonted that sllly gine oaes oof cold | garmen Fe ere aed pein: ra 1 rn Hy ‘iris and silly women cipally as wra; for Ube opera and for car- faa Propose prayers and quiet remoastra- see by reference to the blank. Immediately | Z’Uminers reporia that 100 Alfoosiats were | made in Ig. Chey he was elected to the | would not exaggeratena fool slwecs carries | riage wear; ie year they will ably be | Lory visits to the saloons as their pian of In magnitude my Btock is beyond description. under the entry of “average capital” shoald Killed and 1,000 wounded, common counell of Boston, serving @ portion | with him his cap and bells—but why adress | treated with more distinction, for very rich | Campaign. be entered as a deduction therefrom the ave- Pi rsed Sclavouia of his time as president of that body. ree | com: of several skirts, with skirts be- | silk, 56 inct es Wide, --Cathedral” silk, as it “4 : Tee amount of suid capital invested in U.| 4 precipimporsed Slave morning Sani. | Years later he was lected mayor, aad finaly | CONPOsed oF be considered improper, even | Is cilled. very much Uke what usel to be |»: PR R. Bupctiox. The bound of diren In quality my Fabrics are unsurpassed. | S. bonds. and although the blank is not now | , 7d from Vienna says a band of 500 Selavo. | Waa Sent as representative from his district | though tied back, while the aie chee | z worded to admit further deduction, I am of known as Abtwerp silk, only wider, ts im- | 10F8 of the Northern Pacitic ratiroad have ~, 4 3 lected Charles B. Wright, of Philade)phia, ars, who invaded Bosnia, have returned to | to Congress, where he served several terms. | passes for highly proper, Irwouk neoe expressly for them, and will be made | © = Rast Ruticoma , the opinion that in addition to the above de- | Theirhomes in Baatroee ‘Heugecyand'ae, a RGHESEn Gane oie over todetermine. to SAcques and dolmans, with deep siec ves, I; George Stark, of New Hampsnire, n beauty of Style I excel. | auction the average of said capital which is r Two SvicipKs FROM FINANCIAL Trov- 7 = 4 Vice president; Samuel Wi ason, of New 6 % pered. They were decimated by fightiug | pie Charles Flack fe ding i VELVET AND WOOL. ‘88 well as into round cloaks. Gray, striped York ‘aud G E. Beebe, of N. actually invested in the 365 District of Col- | Pr Gt. Th er ‘township, Bucks sounty, Penn: | The handsome street costumes were last | concy, taken frome wie nea) SEY certain | York? Tecneary> scat anow In moderation of Price STRAUS, the Clothier, ay, kn eee ee — Britain uckingham township, Bucks county, Penn- York, treasurer. “ - Winter composed of silk and velvet, a ver: Season of the year, is the only fur ever used sf cutlinghis threst git ac rey bY expensive combination. In the spring there | for tbe Hing of cloaks, because the only one | MURDERED troubles are stated as the cause. Was & sort of rage for cashmere with silk | which can SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.—) Isi4. also be deducted. That section provides ish minister, has intimated to the Chi ts without competition, | that the bonds above referred to “shall be | 38!) oi 8 oe exempt from taxation by federal, state, or | 8 ¥¢rbment that ifbis demands are not com: worn with velvet or any rich | © in Mogautis county, Gansta velvet cl BUKCH—In tic ty, OF Wm. 8. Wood, president of the Greenfeia | MOUBting, and combinations of silk. and | fabric without danger of the hares atarice 2 "0 fou s a lied with by to-day he will leave Pekii A Dyret ever sine Ferg «Seneral, for wstand- | off upon it. A handsome ining costs som, | murdered, on Seedag ee yo pouBell was * ted with by to-day he will leave Pekin. . rol, “stand- =»), | murdered on Sunday last while retarning I wee a careful in Geet Tp eiedimepananey Ranceions: Giana, suicide at Talianapslis seatauze, | bys” ever since.” This season the preterenes | tee Peo the rien ror alt wide) is $12 per | from church. His body was found in @ dites See Sree Segeetins af ny dere) Gen. B. R. Cows, Assistant Secretary of | Lompon, Uct Ir Thevlecton ies member Financial troubles are alleged to be the | | for, wool combined with velvet, and sev- yan; so the price {ors complete garment, | with the skull fractured in tw places. Purchasing edsewhere, assuring the Public: the Interior, in the absence of a Secretary, 1s | of Parliameht at Blackburn to fill the vacan- | cause.” ‘The deceased had his ihieheovnty Re | & ty methods are creer ase, Ok extrara- | With’ silk clasp, (8150,) does not seem. very A SINGLE SCULL RAGE Look pia that I never before hawe had such acting Secretary by authority of section 177, | CY caused by the death of Henry M. Feilden, | sured. A note was found in his room stat, | 8@Bt, methods are shown among the designs | exor D imported one, no better tn @ variety of Garments to : = B 7 = of leading hou Revised Statutes, which reads as follows: occurred yesterday. ‘The candidates were | ing tbat he had forged the names of some of any respect, probably not so handsome, is | @@y at Steubenville, Unto, between Frank Please ail tastes and “In ease of the death, % The newest form consists of a skirt ana Denmarsh, of Pittsburg, and John Podgrif:, aod Win. Coidington, the Mayor of Blackburo, | his relatives on notes for $5,000. coat eleeves of plain, rich veivet, bine we ¥ of $25) was woa by desires, to accommo- poppe —e any Corie both conservatives. The latter was elected, THE HARPFR's FERRY PROPERTY.—In Sethe thereof 4 2 - oe lets otherwise directed by the President, as Insarance Suit. - provided by section 179, perform the duties Lovisvitig, Ky., Oct. 1.—The Courier- tire satis- of such head until a successo-: is speaied, Journal’s Nashville says fift liey faction. Qr such absence or sickness shal holders of the St. Louls Mutual Lite ar- Section 180, however restricts the Perform- | ance company living in Middle T 5 ance of the duties of head of han oe gat ma have filed sults to recover back annual pee! SA visit to STRAUS, the Clothier, will fully | by “the first or sole aasistant” of said de- miums amounting to $40,000, on the nds cyhay all who may appropriate the time and troable | Partment to ten days within which time | that the oom has failed to com) zwitn ‘of coming, whether they purchase or only wish to Ve eee ss aN faery thelr con’ thousand in ‘view my immense and well-selested stock, Mr JW. Marshall, First Assistant st St —_ General, and Mr. James H. Marr First res New York, fier tah fem of Frith «& sistant, for the reagon that Gov. Jewell, who Hinchman, dealers in brick and bul! A. STRAUS, had beeu: tendered the position. not | material, ye possibly reach Washington with’. ten days | of their affairs shows their Habilities wy ce rd ee 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a ae ee See sceonnt SION Pete eases eur suspense count Saeeltie | Sd & double velvet collar, one tar a dows | HOPS All offensive to good er Toe war. . : raters Seen pcverpaneetritrs thought, yield 25 centa on the dollar.” ''* | await the ——— een = whieh oou the costame’and en: Seonort ‘and are enclosed tir tows sepa tr Berreme Mend timetrones_ | {in anectiion, aitintee et ee Sap Ournaces Br Taaurs—Tuesday night tie atrof distiretion, ‘The basctes | Geetct, ot opt, 804, are cncloee - ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHAN ion is that George Dawson Col of | , HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct. 1—The first case | {ruins Washs boarded one of the {| still ietain the plain culrasse form, but the | “me basques of dresses, when not of the NDELIERS George Dawson Coleman, vnder @ new law of this aut om 00 boned that hone ar ne & over-skirts are most of them made with a | cuirasse are gut in front than FOR ELEGANCE, BRILLIANCY ax Penpsylvania, is the man. On last Tuesday | izing the confinement of tual drunkards | jii"lehe bad abd thos Pani non Of thy | back, not very full cay oer at the culrasse being RBAL BCONOMY PER, as mailed from this city a blank com- | on complaint of their friends, i# being invox, tra 3 short distance east of that place, fis | T&P64, Instead of out OF as & | most obtrusive is a ip—S MES, | mustion addrensed to President Grant at Dea- BEeeot Kentriule, The prosecutor isthe | wa, vas ‘over atst bod one oF hie Loe oe oe ation street costume, however, is | man or the cireular forma. The’ Creo korndioranes erase about the time t Grant arrives at | to-do resident of that town. ' by + oemee. of and velvet, the velvet belag | however, is principally confined “to elk eae anne emeemmginte ballin raishing | Denver, which will be to-day or to-morrow. TRE STALLION RACE Im Bostow.—The | uted for sleeves and for collar 2 Te Pips | cloaks and Scotch wraps, the ‘which be The fact that the commission was sen Fatal Railroad Accident. Tace yesterday at Boston betweea the stal- | Upon the and introdaced ine | are in dark blue and green cloth, del cumnageeree — cignatare, and also the filling tn of thenew | WHITEHALL, N. Y., Oct. 1.—A collision | [ions ‘Smugel aD = matching the eolors M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., soever the P: ‘women named Cars- Gane and evening weet Jawaiuuns. follo, be is advised ‘are made of thick , FISHERS NEW DYE WORKS, yt he ‘Pemmaines ins 906 G STREET, NEAR NINTH STREET, | TeDt rumor that the ne; aod 3 cousscra> wite Fepnsyivanian, bat : — oR BSR CHEMICAL SCOURING WORK s ggridorsed ‘ve ehlonably and otber e atric SEAR G, OFFUSITE F liane os ~ Sn Cleaning Gentlemen's Ge RSE Se mou oP ropeaa travel =] - , the 2 ttt Stshort notice. Fair prices. Pony tesa ; terday afternoon.