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“THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, R BUILDINGS, Str AT Til Pernsyive The Evening § &F Kass of STA corne lita at Newspaper Co &. HM. KAUFPMANN, Pres't. Oo EE ER A AR OTE Ke a AG RRS ASBANGTON, D. C,, |! EL ES A a eR INDAY, OCT: OBER 4, 1875. 1 LOCAL NEWs. for the inmates Will be abandor strict Government Amirs. v une for retat Mr. rat once padapt it be cone 6 reserva 1 central oon we ———— —_ —— —_ = = cletand the property sold, If eee = ] " . fon pe arposes, in whiels Coops. “SEMENTS . | MATTERS AND THI | T 1 Th g THE UNITED STATES AXD PANAMA aan ee roe, barponen: tm orhion c s STRUM*NTAL AND YOUAL CON ——— = = Sa ike a meee US? RECEIVED. a CzRT. - Correspondence of The Evening Star.) ee efit of the 3 | vrs *o” ’ y. adi : wend omectaaoh ‘eePhens ay tax ruoops, ington News and Gossips | mcor Mista Soret, | | A STEAMER BURNED. fauadron, and now at Aspinwall in hi Ting ms < xf . % Sens cue 1 thip, the Wi , cameover to this ¢ y 2 se 2 5 ageot Mr. Barth tdi, Minis VERNMENT Receivts To-Day.—Inte It is time, I suppose, to turn from water- | —- oe —__ Sesten morning on & special train to call 5 5 - rustoms, $3 ing-place correspondence to more seriots | cMietally on President of the sta’ In wy 1D GLOVES, « MAKINE BAND, i SF f y + 3 . Pre k CONBALT COLLTER® MOUNT of nk note ecar- | things, and so this will be my last lester to THIRTY-FIVE LIVES LOST. company with other om mapa : " AMOUNT GLUAMODA RRRK np car nied he called at the government house, and Goo eo BOSE RcDRRMOT re t the Treasury to-day for | THE STAR from the coast of Maine, fr this — «2 -—— ti ~ i ; Miss MIRANDA LL reevived at the Treasury to-day for Petcare ae ~ i n the absence of President Miro, was oll s the “Georg jae ZAIVEE JON ‘ season at leas ne firs s usuaily drive = . eived by Dr. Mo Aros nA, preside ‘eloom pertes i Who hare Riedl wo antenrcd thats tocicen iat even the rear guard of suminerloangers t> | SHAM SPIRITUALISTS, Seether ane Dnust congratulations aa. | seein tt st styles in MILLINERYW. LINCOUN BALL, MONDAY. Get. ath-at 5 p.m. t : pres i Mentince ates sree prey Bled wit Tik ¢ reserved Su cents ext their homes aad avoeutioas. thouzh aatamn -——e by co bop stated th s honed & A MRS W. J. HUNT, sale wt Ellis’ Music Store se its gorgeous ge. and ap, t a - pose 99 Se ROveTDmens Lo repair - _ raion AL THEATER. scoaphere, tke’ ten' a | A ROW IN TAMMANY HALL. Beer oe ee eran on the exeo comple N auickae BNERAL JEWEL1 } can linger to enjoy them. | = v ne authorities th ard shapes, A DRAMATIC ERA! » Connecticut on Friday Last to s to sit before a t e y fen nts of the Un Bierwone oe LVETS, SiLK8 and MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1475, ms Wetnesiay next. will not return before | ponnckite, Times Reintore aftair mbia, and its bearing on mem Spec-al attention given to orders, > s a interven Pies parcoreiis week, . LONDON, Oct. 4 | interests of American citizens on the I Prvgphetnyerst 3.&. PALMER, eee see i” Ms. ‘o “Times, nus. The United States, the ad: 1 said J : - Sep ELOY Farner, herwann Ltn and 198 THE INTERSTATE LEVER CONVENTION Peaecnty ah towards | col atin or Cre ene wan Stine © | See ensitn oe S : ‘i ‘pityiem insurgen: " wards | eral affairs of Colombia he local pol | wes of ADIES’ SHOES met at Vicksburg, Mizs., sarield Wiens > of the isthmus, but the great and valuable | Uren may be gathered around the L . Bony, Cf Mo. presidiog: A) conamatites iwill)|| Sites mates ete tat te ay A Steamer Barned and 35 Lives Lost, | amount ot property existing In this part oy | #!@T for Bible tustruction and de MAPE 70 ORDE he appointed to. come to Washington and %p- | Dov the cold days aud cole: an CopeNHAaGeN, Ocl. 4. —T Swedish | Colombia and the vast int-rests depent eo anid ke neee ak eae a MR. GEORGE RIGNOLD peal to Corgress (9 assisi in rebuilding the i gay sega steamer L, J. Bager, rnoning between Lu- | 6n Its protection end presery od wonkt be done if the s Hed evangel- ar Ba compelled me to give up batiir . 4 ists. would em: pom the fron AS THE | levees of the Mississippt valley. ay 7 and then we ha parattv | beck and Copenhazen, bas been ba it impossible for the United States to | thers and late needy ph Ld wasn te . rat c os BO. : : i pare 3 pe Baltic. Twenty four of passen and | indifierent to any co: jon of aairs to aes Gnd tn desolate need ncen. where the " Staaer Ne Re a tees isiphen, Sho eae ene: necessitating fires. vis jo not regrei, |} oe hye tes <a oea te gg Cro lics Would not seem to be ee aoe ee eee “Every Inch a King. | Zesteniny afternoon. ‘He was met at Ogden | however, a [havea firo-piacs ayneardixe | SHiull one amt was built iu 1sisat Gotten: | to imperil arene ag — rs. AS nuUMerOUS ¢ acsortmentof WINTER | by the governor and other officials and citl- | the “old fashioned” ones burg. mrttas aon bities are offeret th ar gine from $$ Mt 87 And a Cast of Characters with Accurate Ox. | tens, and also by Brigham Young and par the present day, and ita com ritain and China. BY pm ylbinael weg Bly Me R ) GLOVES, 75c , 2 button: tuming, Scenery of the Period, Flags, Pennants, | #1 cf whom accompanied him lo Sai Lake | The building of open fire ws io Dest Be) edition to Any bebe Ohare ee nd holding itseif in. expose the Te ‘ Cannon and other adornments, City. coming a lostart. One r of their going | C2 , ba : an te shee cirounent emar ard feel CS Opposite the Patent Oi WHICH LN NO PARTICULAR HAVE BEEN JOVERNMES § s THIS as it may appear tt is nevertheless m3 i ¥ “ ay thas the transit contd whereby they deect = = = SURPASSED UPON THE ENG- | The assistaut treasurer at New York has at coal brought here from Penuasy! Mad BECTOLAT e Legation, will | rot find protection either from the general Dr. had the riveted attention ¢ Se ey LY ASe AVENUE LISH ST4GE. been directed by the Secretary of the Treas- | vania is fonnd much cheaper than woot ent | £0,t0 England bat in ig moe bel oa Sten Ecneral goverument at Wanisotee by - curing both morning and even- Willopen achoice seeortmentof = — ury to sell four million of gold during the | at home. The substitution of close stoves for | Stiriemunt hus heer re HCY me | weer velectanaty, wornn thee ook ing services, and by bis ear mauner PakIS MILLINBRY FIFTY SPEAKING CHARACTERS, month of Oc tober, to be sold 1n sums of one | the huge pie anaes the olden time | * in the matter on’ lis own responsibility. T.. | UcubUless many were Impressed. oe million on each Thursds nas certainly had an jojurions effect on te : si bid oats } Saowa, maibility. 1 =A pape FALL AND TER SFASON, TWO HUNPRED AUXILIARIES oe health of the people of New Euzland, amon se igi ALISTIC SWINDLE. order that there should be nomisunderstan Tar TREAscRY Ronnery— Thr a On TOKSDAY sod WEDNESDAY, Uciiber 5th “THE MIGHTY DoLLAk,” a new drama of | whom consumption and other | Raising Hing Pht clad penta aot one Reesident, the ad. | Tam Teeascny Boman, he Question ——_ #08 43 95. SPE Ie | Admimtion. 50,75, and $1. Reserved places 25 cents | four acts, every scene of which is lad In this erindueed by bad alr are feart Naw Youn, Gert te ewed seus. | Oe ya reget lt dl Judge Arthur, this ‘moruing. Merra. 3 xtra. ery 25 cents. hity, ia me g % n old times w itehen wa Nx + OCL. 4.— A - estiny pI s a yur, ei * = D 5 se es The ae of coeea will commence Thursday morn- | C!ly, is meeting with great suc in New Pees #5 the hades and saree | bled Jast evening at Tammany Hall to wit m his excellency, Presi errick and Eliot, counsel for ‘i HB. Ot Co erabip heretofore existing under the | ing, September 2), at the Ticket Office of the Che. | York. J. G. Saville plays Roland, the jour “ Pepe : ness what was advertised to be a spiritual tman, charged (with I. B. Hatieck, and T. W ‘The Co. partnership hereto for: Hog under the | ing, September 2, at the itting-room as well. Now | ' Seer PIGPOLVED by witeal count ‘PRaw: | “rset teseren perlormanees, ool tf | mallet, who expoeex une land grub ratlroad para bates iy, @eaeian stove, Badl|/Tio cites cn ny nade Cae to Suoor a Garworsc | Teeery in See tet cane eee 5 3 pRAR PS YLou ~ = eme. 2 ie ee Sees ae ee yaa changes are for the worse so far as | Gl golton up by confide: »perators, who “ sorrel) Potnincrerran’ Ban , Svein. ; Cis BUFTY and & CHAKD HT. eS ing actors. “me ty | decamped with the proceeds. After going Albert HL. I | @ppearance—s} by five responsible me Butborized to rian in liquid s . . - . But the “Almigh Ought the Skies OF vetoes pif Sent. waneann = and a certificate of depoxit for =19 00. Tne ted to the late ore SECOND ANNUAL OPENING OF THE ‘ SON teas es with undispated sway: hard | through the farce of raising King Philip's ain of & Lagboal, was arrested yesterday : posit for * e Gebted to the late firm are rea = ECOLE, FRANCAISE DE WASHINGTON Me. RAL ae tne 1 eras sloner money Ant so Wwelave tit. | spirits, the meeting broke up in confusion, afternoon by keant Siuskey- of the easi- | Governm sented by the Distriet At- CHARLES L. LOCKWOOD, Gane bua on enacaias of Patents, made his appearance at the off erally, “the ruling passion strong in death per eher Portion of the audience having, | ¢rh dittrict. on the charge ot aitempting to “ae A Jeremiah Si. Wilson. oy FRANCIS HEETY E DRAMATIQUE FRAN " | todey,and was shown through the various | Nir-tight stoves eouut tuelr vicliins by tie | before leaving, broken up the cabinet which nog Bex r Gaitly. pastor of St. Pat- | Jrcted to the certificate of depostt being taken, Wohinghe, Auge PROF. EUGENE b COLLAERE and M’LLE V. | roome and introduced to the clerks by Gea | thon Bold the <uppoved maseam, Bopether with | Tok Comte shee. poet een Fours ot} Frocecditisin Aicsacane, manent : os PRUD HOMME Ellis Spear, depaty commissioner. He wil! THIS IS WARVEST-TIME [8 MAINE ene RtRge engue's 7 2 . rs ing night toall. Tuesiay evening, Oc “tivel 5 ; ABs d oie amy - eRe, Went to India’ al a Conven Bership uoder the firm name of TAYLOB & ULF 183% T street northwest. Class evenings, Tuesdays Matt ContTRACT Re-LET.—The contr: yellow pumpkins basking in the san, and pe izTsHURG, Pa, Oct. 4.—This morning, bp great mental e Put, growing out LADIES AND One he re CRNISHING | Ulreslers st the Principal Book and Music Stores. | on the mail route between Caddo and Fort | heaps of dried bean-vines and brown POL | Senuadeld Fa oe the Pian Hanae cata, | ees ars Seo ae one sonia meas the wena en ee For arther pa iar apply at 1930 1 street | Sill, Incian territory, having failed to Calfll | toes. These are the staple articles, and with Which destroyed O'Sheos’ block and four ten. yuainted him with the end the marnfactcring of the celebrated PALMER'S | 20Fthwest, or 9 a4 his contract, the Post Oftice department to- | @ porker or two and erof beef salt ment houses. In the former builling the ulars, and also said that Rev District Attorney PATENT DOUBLE YORE SHIRT. AR LOW’S GALLERY UF FINE ARTS. | day re let it to tire next lowest bidder at | down, and @ few salte: » the first Noor was occupied by Dui & Co., gro- | Father Gaitly had persuaded ber to leave like to exami 7 4 conaicers hitnnel ria Ne p s y enn Bors yeo= . . “ 16. Tne old price paid was $16.11 ud | considers himself provistoned for the wi cers; O'Shea's grocery, and several emp: bom inst bis will, and that some of the tbat they should fie 3 Pennsylvania avenne. SERS PERBOTETIE LA AUER OR the price paid the failing contractor = and independent of the butehe Storerooms, The upper floors w members of the congregation of St. Patric iF property Washington. September 1, 175. sepls- The Public are tuvited to examine my stock of THERE NOW REMAINS in the Treasury of cer. Tue follewing lines, wr by one of e as a hotcl and opera house. Luss Church had supplied her with money to de- Mr. Merrick « fled to an affidavit being ee “dl ar the early settlers, are still apropos. S50 - quired at all = PAINTINGS, ENGHAVING=, CHROMOS, PHO i he early propre. $50,000; partially insured. fray the expenses of her trip. He showed | reguired at all. GUESHE MED TK GAGES AND Passa. | T0GR4 PHS.’ Li] HOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS ON,| the new five per cent. loan but s eran meat be wanted to SU np our al PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4—The glass works | two letters—a copy of one hehad written t. |. Mr. Welle svid that when parties makea auctit = at the cheapmt strc ta thecity” CON, | PORCELAINE, &c. They areof thesame quality"! ue whole amount authorized by law—tive | Wo'** wieaplbby y radhguy envy ly of Burgin & Sons, Girard avenue and Pal- | Father Galtly, and one he had received in | business of golog s bail it wag time the DOLLY 5, 605 oh stro) at Uflice. seid-Se | 02 und in all fret clare Gallosies of How York hundred miiliou. Besore the session of Con- | We goto the com bank. and there caten af mer street, with six small dwellings, were | reply. It was stated that Father Gaitly's | Practice was brokeu up = SPP. ESE SS | at the same ete cine ee enc Laven: (ue cleiactinant expec ihak merle For pot y castard and pies, | burned today. The works had been closed | letter was coucbed in harsh language, and | The Court seid that the matter could be M&S. Seuma Rorrent, GRAM of grace desniteiee Ber Reese’ LCiit than bate ee by the syndieate, | (Ur pumpkins and parewips are common supplics. | since May ard only started last week. One nied any knowlctge of League's daughter. | Cousidered on Wednesday moruing. DEALER IN Phetographs, Porcelaine Peintings, Wreaths aad | hut Lopes are entertained that negotiations APD osm bende oconb gee eof beds Ss hundred and fifty hands are thrown out of much exercisel at | 5 > Avtun p ves. will be completed for the piacing of the 4 ss pomphins coli iesopes employment. Loss not ascertained, bat will jaughter, saying he | CHANGE OF RovTE OF STREFT RatL- BEBLIN ZEPHYRS and CANVAS EMBBOID- | ,MATTS of every description made to order. | oon acco 4 r cents anthorizel by the | _ The legisiation of the date of these rhymes, | pot be hen . would rather have foliowed her to the grave | ROaD.— By an act of Congress passed last SIL: pet . ERIE. Peete TARTOU TS ta grove carter GOLD. SIL: | ean att covering that percent Leak pf it at least, was certainly comic. If} | McscaTINE, Iow A, Oct.4.—A fire hiere late | than have her in a convent. He sald be iad | nestioa the Wack 1 aud Georgetown VER and COPPER WIRE. CORD, NAILS, fc. p Hadad 8 Than pears. erate eee ey pumtay, | Saturday night destroyed the large foundry | written to her, bat his letters had been re | Railroad company were divcered te teen. ait athe tates PRIRTINGS arranged and Bung for Galleries | CoMMISSIONRD.—The President has signed | ufler a many-years' cruise, wae to Kiss his | aed machine hee ee de ee rege coundey | written to ¥ afternoon League pro- | tinue running thelr cars over the Aveous EEIITING FAENS. WORSTED GOODS. CAN: | EATB TINGS srra the following commissions: Webster Eaton, | ite Immediately on bis arrival, he would | The loss is $20,004 no insurance. Baker @ | Cured a pistol and proceeded to St Patines | bridge witeh® tance We ington and BROIDERING ae PETE Gantry estored and Varnished. | or Nebraska, to beresistrar of the land office, | DAYS, been flued for Sabbath-breaking. A | Co.'s holler works were badly damaged; in. | Church cuteret the sactieiy where Betnes Georgetown, and were allowed oue year to Worsted Fringes, Sik, Mohair, and Worstat | OLD FRAMES BEGILT. 2 4 3 ; | minister's wife was thought vold of grace | sured. Gaitly was in the act of baptising an infant, | make other arrangements jay the sane : H. N. BARLOW, Republican land district of Nebraska; C.G | because she wore whalebone in her sleeves. and approacl “4 4 | = sn Brett Pp a . ——_--—_ nd appmaching him asked if he was Father | cars will run ov ‘M”-Sireet bridge in- TAMPING promptly execoted 3,000 LITHOGRAPHS. from We. to Gl each. Be knap. of California, agent for the Indians | ete. Short sleeves were not tolerated. This The Fire Engineers’ Convention. Gaitly. The priest retreated to an adjoining | stead, with on! e track for the pres- 14 Sth street. opposite Patent Office. sr OOD ENGBAVINGS for Scrap-books. | 1 the Tule river agency, in California; F.S. | wasa very stion at the time. Bat Naw Yor, Oct. 4.—The third annual con- | room, and calling & boy, dispat him ent. After 42 o'clock to-oight the connection Bo branch stort ope La a Rew is retained as collector of Internal revi this has rothing to do with harvesting, con- | vention of engineers of fire departments of | the Eastern Police Station, a short di with the old track will be made at the junc- _ ——-- ——- Op No.) On Exhibition (New No. Toe oe to he here hee nth dig ricts | cerning which, however, I have said ali that | the United 8 ates assembled in Firemene | from the church, for an offer. Tre | tion of the avenue and 26th street, and the BOOKS AND STATIONERY 456 and Sale 439, New York, to be hereafter known as the | [had to say. Hall, 127 Mercer street, to-day at noon, and | ger returned tn’ a short ume, accom cars will hereafter ran up 20th street as far : 3 : NE ° qru St. AT WTH St. | 26th distriet; W. L. Burt, to be postmas' MOOSEHFAD LAKE. was called to order by Chief H. Clay Sexton, | by Sergeant Sinsky, who arrested League | as street, and thence across the new bridge PU STGEY OF RE REFORMATION IN THE] yo. 439 10 MEABMRIT ERS os cugny | Boston, Mass. The summer visitors who have been so- | Of St, Louis, Mo. The delegates have ac: | and took him to the policestation, He had | toGeorgetown, This chanse will memene TIMES OF CALVIN. 4) vol., by D’Aubigac. | deors above Odd Bellows’ Hall. PrRsowat.—Secretary Belknap has been | journing on the coastof Maine have generally an Invitation to dinner to-morrow | # hearing before Justice Farlow at 5p. m., | much more convenient fur travel betwee Daly Thoughts, by Talmacge ico O4 Fai ‘“ neg a a tendered by the old volunteer de- | &ud was committed to jail for the action of | Washington and Georgetown. as the m J Earnest. by BOP. Roe Sree Tacgett chet Panes Henainne Wicise | dite sick at Keoknk, lowa,and was unabie | departed homeward, closing their eattazes partment the grand jury.— Baltimore Gas | br tas teen nearly always & ng Castle. by Agnes Giherne. y Pitaras Brames, Dative ‘and Tas- | to accompany the President on his western | for the season or vac ating their hotel quar- a The American says that Captain League ts | wagous aud ears from moruing tii ved, ba perie Fecgvensen: sels, Rings, Nai in the District. trip. PRR ang = Vigyeens os by. the ters. Mooschead take las, however, a larger meay, ofa sao = get a nag se & Methodist, but his wife tsa Catho lie ax ——fe jor Bvery eRMs Casi mship Mosel, which arrived at’) vumber of visitors than at any Ume during iLEN COVE, Oct. 4.—The body of L. Ben- | a member of St. Patrick's Church, B 7 oP S were iss , Te Resources, by Dr. Hargreaves 5 Please remember Name and Namber. jy1-ly rk Sauriay, war Mr. J. H. De leger- | the past season, the disciples of the nwt and | jamin, who Gas drowned with Rev. Geo. B. |” aaa Pace sig {Bang hig wk reat ov fe- ————SSSS SS —— wi Lindencrone, Danish charge d’atfaire ak predominating. This is consider i the teous In Hempsteal harbor on Tresday RIAL THE MINE-STRIKE Me Maho two story f a oat WM. BALLANTYNE, a Ine at Washington. *-"-Surgeon Ja3. F. Wests ture {nthe year to visit Mooseheatlake | last, eame ashore near Gien Cove landing | In the trial of Siney and Pari Side Of tal eit enn Anion Sem : ¥ a Ss + ‘s - st Unie }n the isit 3 i . 2 5 @ tri AT KS, 4 aide of is eet, betwee ul 5 428 Tre Steet EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. | i! & A. stated at Nashville, Tenn. for sev- | The mosattitwes and biaek ities, so annoying | leat nis This will probably put at re Saturday, for connectiog with th iecst: Sen Teeeen nee ee ———— = = eral years, died at Ash barracks Friday af- | ig the hot months, have succambed to the he romors that Dr. Por riots, Siney took the sta stor ne dwell st side pebwee! Tae SEY 80088, Abode! Snow, ty | FOR BRCURSIONS, t rucon Mrs. M. C. Atkinson's many | first frosis; the turing of the leaves has iu. | vietim of foul play, and that that the pa Visit Was inc Qed Harel een: ae Gin, netwcen omar s bs beccueber: THE MARY WASHINGTON friends be pleased to learn that she wiil | vested the landscape with new charms, ad | drowned, ance ts of the m gan, a two story frame dwelling east side of wn. g . Picenres; 91.0. See OR CTE bike then any ot8m ) ema!) in Washington for a week. She Is but not lett in theestimation of mauy, OC RATES national ar rtaiu the actual <d, between F and G streets southwest; «399, Weng Castie.” by 150" fhe Amazon and | at, FORK CHARTER BKVERY oW Visiting friends at 1235 New York ave- | the fishing and shoot! alent. Imay Nova Scotia at the Cen dition of affuirs, and whether the strikers | H.C. Ross, a two story brick dw ng west Madeira River by Keller, $5. ~The Library | JAY AND BVENING. a nue. Sevator S-rgent, of C 4.18 | add here tha ot ma e | , HALIFAX, Oct. 4.—The advisory board for | were entitled to receive pecuniary assistance. | {b,C; Boss, : 7 uw ot made thi r side od, between B and C streets southwest Atine.” 1 maps, with descriptive letter press. Hi! AE a EB in the city. fer the foliage | {he Philadelphia exhibition is in session | from *ie union. He emphaticalls coatra | gsm, Henry, a two story frame dwelling Hoeicohgnd Gr srmphtcal, 914.“ Butete.” by Dae; | lave, Wodnesdava and Brideye, leaving ath street | 1 U er TOI al tints ave | ere. Hon. Leteliier De St. Just stated that | dicted the testimony of the inexntiars south side alley, between K and L and 4) Tramps. 7c, Marriage of Maria Forgas te | CAND. ® strest. : : NAVAL ORDERS --Assistant asser tscen the White Mountains ta their fail | 1¢was not the intention to place province in | acter of his specches, asserting that h aud 6th streets so’ ‘S100, . Wm, Black: tec “a Deabls Bee eS 4m P.H TROTH, President, | Frank Pluntlett ordered to duty as assistant | Ljory competition with province, but to makea | clare’ his opposition to the strike. th ———— MscDonald: $225. Ale». several bundred volames, | ——— = to the officer at the navy pay office, Boston, POLITICAL. dominion representation of produce and | advice and influence was tor pres have been issued to Forty. Schn's Litrary, Miccllancone snd Stent: FLED ASSORTMENT. Mass.; Agsistant Engineer James H. Perry | Matters have been very quiet here polit!- | ™®#UfActure, withont respect to provinces. | snd that upon realizing that bis rart and Mary Hepburn, of P.i. "y. a = and > Mass., As: ve Reon! } navailing he was py « son and Yon- it it the uniform price of 75 cents per KLED retpehie to the Fortune; Lieu Com cally since the election, The coming session The Fall © Troubles Ended. som, after u turesoate Visit, wh = gee sri gs lume. A fine asscrtment af the larest novelties ELE Charles II. Craven, detac! be legislature will elect a successor to | _FAl1. RIVER, Oct. 4.—An excess of help | & ee y cross cone i = in Chromos, comprising the new Black Back orca ELE yard, Mare Islaad, € roia, an f the leg re a su isocton it’ tin P Teste A searching cross examin: 3 ‘Keon and Matilia Brown; James Panel‘ Flowery, Text ard Cromses.at the Metropalt. to the receiving ship Independence as « United States Senator Morrill, and that gen- | [upoticd at all ihe mills this morning. A | Senator Wallace developed the fact tha: | S. Harvey and M. Rath Peak; John T. Stan- tan Bookstore, SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, bert G. Palmer. fre » | Hleman will undoubtedly have the pleasure | Nygik in the steam pipe of the, Merchants | Siney did not oMcially declare the strike | ley aud Lara A. Colcloser, Charies F, Gaiie Ageate Lanrence’s “Pure Linen” Papers, 911 naval observatory and ordered tothe For- | of succeeding himseif. Trapey most of the | 9; ee ae eenbage In the new portion. | illegal, nor cal! the local organization tc | well, of Wyoming Territory, and enue ect? tr as. G. Blaine Fall and Winter Clothing. tune as executive; Lieut. A. H. Fletcher from efforts of Hon. old or No. 1 portion isin full operation. gether for any urpese. A number of 5 rie Clark: Thomas W. Williams and Letitia EB. 4 The other starts up this afternoon. nesses substantiated Siney’s test! " 4 } E NEW BOOKS onay and the Mechan. the receiving ship Independence, navy yard place has little or no founda- stant Siney’s testimo Meguire; Edward Heinerman and Edward iam’ Exchange,’ by W.S. Jer f Fall and Winter Clothing. e pre he 'Asiatte st P. argument for the defence will be m Adums; Thomas Henderson and Ida Stewart; “Principles of Science,” Intarnationnt ite Mg | Mare {sland, and orders to te Aslatis ata _itnenen, 2 £0. by B.S. Nadal, formerly Secret Alcott. a of m Jest to Earnest,” by Re’ American Lega- or at London; @1 90. "Right Cousins, by Louise Women; and of Reten: . “* Emwpressions of London Social Life,” aw B_P. Roe, author Fall and Winter Clothing. Fall and Winter Clothing. Uo, per steamer of 1th instaut from Sar Francisco; Chaplain Thomas A. Gill, from the receiving stip Sabine aud ortered to th- receiving ship and station at Portsmouth, N. H; Sailmaker John Roddy from the Tus A CATHOLIC PROCESSION ATTACKED AT Toxonmo.—The pilgrimage ‘of Roman Catho- lies trom chureh to church took place in Toronto yesterday. After forming at their N, Oct. 4—In the United States Cir- cuit Court, this a. m.,Geo. Miller and Wim. Smith. convicted of murder on board schoon- er “Jefferson Borden,” were sentenced to be Consid Hon. George R. Barrett and F. RACY DEVELOPMENTS AT St J. egram from St. Joseph, Mo., Uct. y W. Hughes, A tel- ist, says lerable excitement has recently been Frank Gassaway of Montgomery Uo. p Set 4 Georgeanna Stevens, ——— A WASEINGTON Bow: HOONER SUNK banged Jannary 14.’ They recetved their | eceated in this elty by some rich develop. | 7o6,~)8bal nervice obmerver at mey, S. re “al . = Tce ennvel * s i : cely eir | c.eate h 7 evel . rey orl “ r David Collins, it. - > ¥ & = ers. Ps 1 s 4 a ys 0 * 9 e 4 eee ene eodiey Family in Town and Coun- Tn magnitude my Biock is beyond description. on waiting or there they procecded along Adelaide street aR master, Philip Arnholt. A few days ago, @ | Washington, D. nk opposite life-saving and a beautitul boos for the REFERENCE has been made in Toe Stak to St. Mary’s church, Bathurst street, a dis Haviray, Oct. 4th—David Robbins, the well-known citizen a nd @ former clerk in the station 34, and anotber schooner off station r Post office under Mr. Arnholt, through the | 35 this morning, with colors at baleomact, x In quatity my Fabrics are unsurpassed. to adevice by Joseph M. Toner, M. D., of this | tance of a mile and a half. From this point | wife murderer, has been sentenced to be - ity. " evn ~ Suneleas —* sa ais ae pho car om maps the relative | Part of the procession returned east by Front | hanger on tie voteat Devemen ate Pere teat te Mat E pavers, OF tis city. | The Collins js the vessel reported yesterday ee, orks on i gullty of perjury and embezzlement, in having collectet and apprc priated to bis own use, during the last at Townsend Inict. inne itary Feierce, Médical Pericdicals.” Phi : | Apparatus and Anatom'cal Charts suppl vine, found gulity of being an accessor; procession being accompanied by the police has In becwty of Style I excet. | positions of the counties in states in onter that time may be saved tn searching for ‘of stncents is call at mancfacturers’ prices Ustalogues, Geceriptions wot prices, on hand 7 tw our NEW MEDI CAL NOTE BOOK, « most convenient and useful article fer s tures. oct) % tudents attending WARREN Cit the _couraea of | OATE & “ oksellers and Stationers, Yerron Bow. cor Pa. ave. and Wh at. Ss HUOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! In moderation of Price STRAUS, the Clothier, ts without competition. J urge @ careful inspection of my Gools before purchasing elsewhere, assuring the Public that I never before have had suci them. This device, which is worthy ot special mention, was adopted by the Post- master General, and is used to great ad- vantage In the last issue of the Postal (uit: in the cese of post offices arranged by states and counties. The method consists in regard- ing counties tn their relation to an imaginary division of the area of the state into a tral, northesn, eastern, southern, wes ern, horthwestern, northeastern, southeastern, and a large body of mulitary, who were or- deved out for the oceasion, and a change tn the route of the procession. The disturbance | was much less than expected. As soo. as the march fiom the cathedral an, stone throwing, &¢., commenced. The police charged on the assailants, firing several shots, On the mareh up Adelaide street, several attacks with stones, &c., were made, and at Bathurst street quite & number of shots were fired. One or two police and a been sentenced to one year’s impriso: lice en Fatal Fall in Baltimore. Batimorzg, Oct. 4.—Michacl Murphy, agev 46, watchman at the city court-hous2, fell from a door of the building into the eourt J ard this @. m., aud was instantly killed. i The Markets. BaLTIMoRR, Oct. 4.—Virginia sixes, peclers, 49, conscls, 65%; West Virginis, 9; North Carolina <!xex, old, 19) new, Lec-epecial tax 2bid to-day. Sugar four y ted th givea claimed be did not himself in so doing by sa speeial agent of the post office department had authorized him to do so. ears, $3,503, rent for the news-stand in the post office building, which belongei to the government. Arvboit published a card, in which he admit- On the following day, Mr. nat he had collected the money, bu olleet it in nd attempted to justi that a certain receipt for ft THE PROPLE OF ALEXANDRIA are mo ing in bebalfof a free bridge across the I’ tomac at Georgetowr The ought to ha it. People ought always to have right way from one large town to another on « potite shores of such @ river as the Potom: at Washington. Itought to be considered a public duty to secure to the communication. —Rivhmont Dispa pple $nch free SviT AGAINST THE District Govery- and southwestern section, and to these sec: tions Dr. Toner's symbols are specially ap- plicable. The first consists ofa simple square, while the others have, in addition, a short prejecting line running outward from one Of the sides of tie square or from one of the @ variety of Garments to please all tastes and desires, to aecommo~ date all purses, or to give such en- stead F, 305 al0% BaLtTincks, Uct 4.—Coton qniet—middl Flour firm—Ho ward street aud western = a5 W; a 7 family. 6.00 city milla super. 5 S0n6 2 Rio brands. 6 i SCHOOL BOOKS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Wor sale by MENT.— Messrs. E. Totten, 3. G. Robert Christy have, for Samuel tered suit against the District of ( for extra work, ete., in umber of others were seriously wounded. Noone was kdlled, as far as knotvn. About two thousand were in the procession. Tie crowds at some points was estimated at 8,000. poh pablle meeting was held Friday night yt it 12% APIOURNMENT OF THE ALABAMA Con STITUTIONAL CONVESTION.—The Alabama copstifational cov vention, which assembled on the Gth of September, adjourned on Satur. day. baving completed’ its labors, and the = at e Orangemen of Toronto to prot ne : terol od constitution goes to the people for their rati MOHUN BROTHERS, tire satis- Seaeee Connie ae ee t religions processions. ‘The mayor Worpland Sed Tabet ass dame ees feation. ‘The main. changes are: First Sane ox bemvuenaiidn x ” On 1 s tuidi- ae = aa . ; ec hoene t =e aaa oe eae pany Gee oat SER eo ee 1. and said that it was his duty to | white,1 245. Corn quict—souhern wh state cannot be made a party to ; | carry out the laws without distinction, He | do. yellow, 72373, westera mixed. 65% Bids spot, 6 | t; Second, no de! te | Phillips, of Wyoming. a» oid frontiesmae onpe-tr 1016 Pumevivanu Avanes tral section of the atate; the square with a | Siti’ that If Catholle processions were dice | lost? belt Ociobes. Oaee cane ceeds Pat Pasir ns pa] the state | on the road between Por Laramie and Cuey= = — projecting line from its upper side shows | tasterol to Protestants’ they should seek. to nowhite, 8452; western mixed, 474) ral assembly, other than f ary | CrDe, was rakied on Saoday last aad bis ScHo0r Books: SCHOOL BUOKS!1 BHA visit to STRAUS, the Clothier, will fully | thar the county to which the symbol isat- | t4*'C"5! to Protestan = Fy Ta'S. Hay firm — Mary | Eovernment expenses: hind. holine or atete | Stock carried off by the Indians. He is in — repay all who may sppropriate the time and trouble | tached is in the northern part of the stat: si ted ati Boon i Le vania hy» Bash Tovistons e d - ernie! ye epee par at? | Omaha with a petition numerously signed any oy Books and — of coming, whether they parchase or only wish to | When the line points downward It is in tue SCENES AnOUND A BROKEN BANK.—The | *t100) Pork, 23.iin23.20. Bulk meats—shou'd | And general elections to be upon different 4 Faber Pencils aud Diamond Kabbers. view my immense and well-selected stock. southern section; When it projects from the ore. times sking the governm nt authority Uo raise a see on Friday around the 3d-avenue sav- aN: , Haws, 5, fourth, taxation limited to thrae- | Company of volnntecrs to protect themeelees Cheikh, Crayons and Gontioneet Benne Ink pper left-hand corner, the county isin the | ings bank in New York. which suspen ied iG ee en Sarthe at ane Pie sont: Sem, Sietatel sow sueleat the Indians. d fal-atiec. & har horthwestern portion of the state, &., &c. | that day, were siriking. Not less than forty Gieabyy; toflued 1, al3%. od. fifty dase: s1cth pele eae ast over | cutter, wae Kil'al and scalped, and had hie ina list of the counties in Ohio for instanee | women, ‘all of them evidently poor, were nt and higher—Bio cargors, 194021 Arete pale Ponuction in the number of | ears and nose cut off by Indians 25 miles west the counties of Licking, Franklin, Delaware, | crying and sobbing in the street at one time | Jobbir a, 27%. Whisky bel frmiy at Lise ¢froult Jadges and-chanceliors; seveath, cat- | Cr Fort Laramie, on the 29th ult. A. STRAUS, Se, would be followed by the square sym- | over the loss of thelr hard-earned money. | .N=W AORN: Vet. 4 Stocks active and Lower. bd yp ned —— eighth, reducing peice bol because centrally located, while Athens | One of them, a colored woraa, with & sick OT eee ia fone: @i'aishort, | salaries of state officers 25 per cent. an THE “BABY WARD” building at the alms HILLINGTON’S BOOKS and Wasbington would ve followed by the | child, who had forty dollars In'the bank, be- | “Si Poe ye ee ye a ot a shale | CCOOMY in every branch of the government. | house, Fiathuen, Long islann, was burned amaer Guceeemananen ee 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, the square having a projecting line from the | came so excited that the policemen threat- | firmer. ‘Coru’ quiet aud unchun, ANOTHER PREACHER SENT TO Prison.— | Saturday evening. There were @ bubles, the venue. lower right-hand corner indicating that those | ened to bi not ins = ON) 1:38 p. m—Consols for money 1 ig | S#me number of nurses, and 63 paupers ia e! iz ned lock ber w Another ed en: Loxpon, Oct. 4, P. ‘on » | A man living in Jersey City and claiming to sepae-tr Between lth and lth streets. counties are located in the southeastern part | trance to the bank through the private door, | 941 16; account, 16_ “Brie, 15. bea Baptist minister, was brought the building, all of whom escaped unarmed. — | of Ohio, &c. The system is certainly a very | and made a rush at the receiving teller. She neue ONO: Recorder Hackett yesterday for receiving | The loss is estimated at $5,000. The follow= FALL 4AYD WINTER D** Goons, fonvenlent one and might be extended to | called him a thief, and tried to climb over | _R#-OP ENING oF THE BAN oF Cartror- | Record perty. He gave his name as Thos | ?& otber fires are = reported by > lists of towns in counties to ad vantage, the desk to reach him. A ng German, | I4.—Pursuant to announcement the Bank iw A lotof lightning rods, stolen from | Courthouse at Win‘ . Iowa, 003 CARPETINGS, OILCLOTBS, ——— '] who seemed to be the least agitated of any in | Of Callfornia opencd its doors on Saturday | 7-}' ‘West, 40 Cortlandt street, was found in | Part of Johnson, Black & Co.'s stove work@ STYLES AND KEEPS ; weer os Is esate en Laces the crowd, said that his had $4,009 in —_ ete penis. bei made the occa. | o55 Pomsesiion and he was found gailty of | ®t Eri — Ay eS second ward sehoot . lo the Chicago Times, Louis, Sep- 01 ‘and confi- 5 % ; PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS | {nies tii ander Fone Dok Ree, a the bank: all hae eal Semana a, eee atiovclock | tbe against him and sentenced by the | house, Sswego, pee tine new wepplice daily for the fail and win- United States marshal of this district, the recorder to two when the bank closed for the day, the depos- Fast herd labor ia tas “, = only oticial ta ey way connected ‘with the = BALSINORR REPORTER, Sanne €r ten axooued the Synge 4 by a sengopien ae from 7th street to ito. 997th street aad 08K been decapitated since the whisk: raid, hee more Gazette, and formerly night lished, and the syndicate is warmly congrat. Pr pkey hes I NEWGOODS wepé-tr W. W. BURDETTE & co. for warded bis resignation to W: It | of the Western Union tel: ‘in that elty, | ulated on their successful efforts to re-estab- Montreal, whose arrest on a charge . * is said to be the result of brought to | was stabbed on Saturday night bya man | lish the bank ona firm basis. The Bulletin Taze was reported the other day, A NEW FEATURE bear by Bristow. The latter has best re. permease gree ge gtd ie bad ial ae of Saturaay published a list of the subscri- | ecciesiastic, and his titleof Abbe Pestediy. told by his revenue officials that | rious condition. The affair occurred in Pugh’s | bers to the syndicate it, the names | ly derived from the fact that he was: ee Co eee, ates, Julius Sauce | saloon, on Fayette strest, pear Host. Bond | of D-O. Mills, Wm. Gearon, Jas. R Keene | unsucersstul candidate for admission as SUITS MADE TO ORDER - Tilak ring, although bow fs not explained, knocked down. He got up and renewed the | lon doilars each, with many others for suins | \jJ brother to one of the religious except that suspicion fastened u on knocked down again. A third ig from five thousand toa quarter of a ‘and ‘was floored, but | million. The total amount of the guarantee Tax Hon. OLIVER Amxs, in addi IN THE LATEST STYLES t Merrion In fund is $7,930,000, his recent ift ofa to the U: Hopes are enter. | _ AMPRICAN GIRL DRors DREAD ox THE By iy : FOR $25 To g100. a ian Gini, fel dead Baturday miveraaoe ta {id oul te remove there all the bosties of L STRIKERS.—The par- | the first heat in the free for al ace, “on the the dead members of the Ames - = for. ipat- | Elmira driving park. The band & | monument to Oakes Ames, 31 feet AMPLES 'all River bad a | funeral dirge as soon as her death was made oveupy & place in thenew cemetery. nounced as Were each held in | known. American Girl was owned by Wm. Wew- | courses in Chicago, the next term of | Lovell, of New York, and was valued at ‘WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS at Sion READY MADE verything was quiet , which sum was offered for her only | bu7g, N. Y., have been closed to the public : en rai teats | in" crivig" nt aan Hts | fe erg ts wi roma Sita al | a Hat Mrz. Wat Drees rnd Pi Elmira 3 t The Teulsvilic Courier soarual’s ‘Ste Louis lof the strikers, | should the body be left there, to erect @ | the makes provision for its mainten- ebureh being packed it its utmost FALL AND WINTER special says that fifty poliey-holders of the should they at- | $1,000 mcpument to the memory of Amer- | ance and protection. capacity. : St. Louls Mutual Lit company, | tempt to do so. The New York Parkcom- | joan Girl. There was no insurance on her s7-Tammer, au Austrian, has @ quartette | 87” An attempt was made to rob the Rock= 4 FULL LINE OF See esAR? HEATING | jiving in middle Tennessee, have filed alts missioners have refused the use of Tompkins.) life. Ben Mace offered $20,000 for her Satur- of dogs ‘which bark in two notes each and €onpn., National bank on OVERCOATS. STOVES, RANGES, ac. to recover back annual preraiums amount- oguere Re Fa ganda gE} day morning. produce simple airs. but San = HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | ay Chg epg Nett sentenaen, Sathy Tor the Fall Higer strikers. = on PHILANTHROPIC gg eg e7-AD yn fiom the Black Hills re- | “EY Succeeded DEVLIN & CO rie oun KS, = ae = oe N vi Sony ie is mow well anderetond | Tears Carsten, of ihe exdowment of | se yer ovine Z een | ee er ae ae . 1. Ves- | copa, CHusce.—! jc , | i eee 2 we | acta Traving tha Yooene tearm Us tie mocth | toad theext gusernt ‘of the Metn- toa institution, to be estab- | 7¥7,Moory. the Er peeterday te | roe lene Crows Pxxrommnt Couranr, | 906 @ STREBT, NEAR NINTH STREET, | atlantic the British steamer Shannon was | odist Ep! . ‘ehureh, to meet in ay a, ished in that at ene will, settle | a large audience. BAND- |. Ask fur the new odorn:$Crown, - sep20 tr 1106 FSTREET. | 4 pisneRs GieaicaL scountxa w a | Jette themer Degad wills ‘leaving the | tide ot tee different beside nave. te fer dectaren that after itveball have beck os: cz Avraham A. Wineganiner, 9 wealtuy | KER- . wnt tuhdnernedh" i> Sriehrss ad wore dies cose | PER GAADADS nals SCORMRDYD | ies Soares ercetav top cote | Reo tindphaspeny courateaere | Sula e cama mee oe g | Serger Re Seen | cama [mm ». : | . ilies a —Bal ff self in the canai, about @ mile above that me SECONL BAND CLOTHI S| LN. B—Dvcing and Cleaning Gentlemen's Ga | Tho ciel engineer Was peruaps fatally in~ | vitation ho deubt will be usanimous.—Zal's, | s epvall family. His wealth is estimated at . ? 0. 623 Mth ‘St short police, Fair i . place, cetttm | Sold by all Draggists, Se Si street, a, F aad s! meugg 9 specialty Bol prices, } Jared, Ganette, $2,000,000, y -

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