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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Sandays Exeepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDING { Pennsylvania Aveunc. cormer 11th street, | BY | The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | 8, H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ——— ~ THE EVENING ‘aoe & ae heen to | eer ents per month. Ponies ‘al the counter, The Broben Coal Combination. EFYECT CPON STOCKS—LOWEE PRIC .. FOR COAL. A fpecial dispatch to the Fnuedeignia caices of ihe coal companioe rere bes offices com, were beseiged erly this morning by dealers, greatly ex- cited over the dissolution of the compact. They bai been assured that the com >iaation was to continue, @nd bad most of them iaid in & winter's supply and must lose heavily, as & result of the broken combinations. The Two Cents each. By mail—postage prepaid— Sixty Cents a month; one year, #6. TuE WEEKLY StaR—published om Priday— $2 a year, postage prepaid. a7 Rates of advertizing, faniinaiaidieg cation. = =, tm 'e ASHI GTON, D. C., FRIDA . AUGUS 25, 1876. (é) CEN ‘Ss. of dl aor ae \ 48 N 7,305, WAS N Y iy 7 TW Tr E V EN ING STAR. For 8 reform candidate for the Presidency Mr. Tilden is really placed in @ very dam- E A = aging attitude by his course in regard to the Washington News and Gossip. | income taxauring the war. In 1862 heewore \ —_—_.__ that bis whole income that year, from all ILL, Secretary, | GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | sources, was only $7,118, and pald taxes ac- Bers of Bigce | DAL revenue, £356 705.68; customs, 951551254, cordingly; whereas in his answer recently are requested THE TRIAL OF GEN. BABCOCK on the Sqainet Bisa he phe 4 aan oo, a ebarge of complicity in the safe burglary as fees from the St. Louls, Aiton and Terre conspiracy has been set for the 19th proximo. | Hante Railroad company the «um of $20 00) Snother tumble ard ts iwo dol E gheaper by the cargo than it was Sccurday. The ih, Pittston, Pennsylvania ken and other companies annou.te 4 tecline of ove doliara ton at their yards. Later in the day, however, all busioces in coal was el . twee ected the’ Temain so uvtil after Tasaday's sao SPECIAL NOTICE LOBAL COuLEGE OF OUR SUMMER RESORTS. Campaign Squibs. Not @ single flaw has been found yet in 4 VISIT TO ORKNEY SPRINGS. | Governor Hayes’ record. That fact makes Orxsry SPRINGS, Va., August 224. | ® first-class campaign document all by Dear Sar:—Coming down from the north | !tself—. ¥. Zribwie. ----When you hear into Virginia no more favorable route can | ™&M calling Tilden hard names, ask that be taken than that which runs through the | ™An if he is not an office-holder and if his beautiful valley of the Shenandoah; no fatrer | 58 lary has jot been gat down-— Detroit Pree Specimen of the grand paooramic scenery of | have decided to take the stump soon. He is the state than ilies in this section can be seen. expected to be very eloquent in showing Soon after leaving Washington the blue hills | bow @ promise to resume is a hinderance to Telegrams to The Star. THE TUREISH WAR. Austria Invaded. wonld put down prices to the rama Asa Packer's friends are urging him Prince Milan for Peace, ty “4 . e sale on Monday, and foresta: To fz He has retained Emory Storrs, of Chicago, | di ring the year itz! ----Ex Governor Pol- | appear on either side with every feature o! Sen beret be Ger aden eek dayseale, and itis thought testi io ee Sea tee | Oe S51 ania, are sotosnced to andres resun- | ch valley land hetween. Tue Potomac, troublesome aad abrupt animal the male. THE COLLI@RIRE TO STOP Worx Freeh yterien Church oa H, between itbend M2) Owing ro A LACK OF FUNDS causea by | °9! étings shortly in that atat ee a all quiet” aspect along its borders, | W. Y. Tribune. -*--1t is needless to remark A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE A dispatch from Pailadelphia las" night ” = So Be eteered 0 Oak Ms Comet"? | ng retrenchment policy of Congress the | hia Oe tyes cee ete: ces tue peacefplly Slongside the matter-of-fact | that the kind of documents most liely to ; el net ine an one Ranta “ s nd . tip, - 5 cenal, tbe beauty of the one aud homely | convince needy and seedy politicians are (aneaiiganciaaataes ai and Iron Company have Ano as Navy departm is unable to publish the | afecr meeting la St. Louis yesterday to | Tieruiness Of the other in strong contra va tla rT aaa < : Uce that all their outsianding .cus for usual semiannual Navy Register which Aa Oe Be Eire TeabeetINE the | The railroad akicte tne cata tor mome a has enadivings on eal! re ‘Sun =: | FLOOD IN WEST VIRGINZA, | coal maybe avnuiint at the oy of we uid nave been issued July Ist. on of Mr. Finkelaberg as candidate 9 . purchaser, thus gtving all dealers ac © por- = for Governor. They sent a committee to | 1auce, And passenzers whose attention 488 | The New York Graphic is of the opinion that . (Soluy to buy on ane teas bea Sk. Tue PresipeNt and Mrs, Grant, accom- | weit ou him and again urge bim tuaccept | DeeS clatmeu by beautifal sarroandiags are | i; Sam Cary wants 'o hasten the time when y ye caus i panied by Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe, U.S Grant, | the nomination, and their mission proved suddenly called to note the migerabie puases | ciiver “shall be restored to its old wait of formal meeting of the Coal Exchage was e TERN CONFLICT. beld yesterday. and a comralttee appointed i t t > vist? svecessful. -«"-The Tennessee republican | Of xistence on canal boats—twe thin, sun | value,” the less he says in favor of it the 5, 5 aay bet eo Je., and General Dent, yesterday vistted the | Convention at Nashville yesterday cases | benueted women hanging out @ ragged wash | Leiier, ----Vermont must be ina bed way, = e,waitupon Mr Gowen @od asc-r.atn the ats Centennial exhibition. Bafore leaving the | Presidential electors for the fourth, ftth, | OF preparing meals, thedirty, gapiugeniliren | 47 whe Thiden enthusiasm calls for Schenck : an Bert wan > opt vaction ss — srounds the President reeetyed the Cainese | seventh and ninth districts, leaving the | #04 the ublalling cur that barks sofrantical- | ana Wheeler, with Brisiow aud Jewell, to € from Berlin says Germ taken th addition to this, exces; tit ae eS students in tue judges’ ball. nominations for the other districts to be | ly at the Tallies had ee eoetrows the maa- | gave it from golng to the “‘aemnition bow- headuasterk: to repact emp farther cruel: | exchange on We escay of ueat wee. Or = . : —<——— * econ- | Matus are loftier and closer when ths train | wows.” ‘Trom should be sent there.—. ¥ rege . -]e CRS x _ GOSPEL MEETING, SPEAKER SAYLER, who bas been detaines | MAde by the district couventions, The con- | Mae are to oe : ues. Cers were sent out to stop work at a. jitional * ° - make no nominatioa for Pp . Express ign hints to voters— it “ SUREGE BUSTING. 00:6 Colot. here since the adjournment of the House, pine haem nding arty held & HARPER'S FERRY. Honest T— is the best palicy—Worcester | ne Be hg mg meeniaiabs pono Gnd it te gui te probable :nat by ASSOCIATION BOOMS, corner 9th and D streets. | Closing up the official record, leaves to-night mvention at Grand Rapids, Mich., yester- With that deligntfal sense of quiet that | Press. ----To the Boston T. Bristow’s | until the preliminaries for peace are settled. | sion of prcduction. =e Baozt Addresses, for his home in Cinctonati. Hiscoustitueats | day, and peminated a full state andelectoral | comes when the iron horse is suddeuly epeech is Sa. It says, in review- Primee Milan ' Berrice of Song... airy Mecting. | AVE & ovation ready for him, whica in | ticket. gringo —— _ democrats checked the place appears doubly pictur. | @& apn — ya ~ Vv ee i - Milan last Tre breaking Musis le by Cornet and Organ? BS Tal segs of beer for tho ceatonisiae ee | Obi Bob Tngersell a apaccteen Tatas tore Of | esque and charming. This “vale on whose argh aie gp like the play of | ght invited all the foreign consuls toa con. lon me's favor * invited. augidte | Tal kegs of beer for the ovationisis. Ole Bob Togersoll’s Speeches in thatstate. | bosom the vright waters meet” with its “Hamlet” with Mr. Hamlet leftout. ----The | ference at the palace. It is understood the Ret jubere, except among the dealers who “Tak Paves —Pay jour bit SPE ArMY ORDERS—Liecut. Charles T. Hat- | THe WEEKLY STAR, now ready, contains = fon hetion Donita ane oe last blow at the sectional assumption of the —— aoe tegen on er fe large stooks on hand at ring prices. Eee eo eke 2, | cbins ordered to command the Lebigh at | Full Accounts of the death of Speaker Kerr; | #24 narro » has » | rebelilon is to be struck this fail. After this pr Xpress THE MURDER oF MA rugged beauty that is not as widely @ppreci. a desire for Bace rally we shall see its i peace, and requested mediation xm Port Koya, S.C., on the ist of September; | latest intelligence of our Indian War, and | aterasitdeserves tobe Virginians,to besure, nny sre shi its head upreared no more. , Gen Banks. looking theret —- = —~ 2 of little Maggie Bane = mah P 3 anks 1 ¥ advice strict Aliorney Dow: Lient. Commander George H. Wadleigh, | the Turkish Contest; White Mountain Notes, | are very proud of it, but many other Spots Austria Inyaded the Tarks was . 3 * silo og Sa ee tated oe a tcas pongo! sip St. | by the editor; Exposition Notes; Camp M-et- | with uot baifits beauty,are mach more wile- | arrrorp DEATH FRom ARORTION—A| ZARA, August Morne Tasks Yesterday | order that the officees wae ace Baioeiny up MILBUEN’S SODA Se pcg ae Mary = pence — haere | SS —— 3 reports; poral Legh ect Drei ren tiee heoaen a one & | Corener and Locior Invotved.—A special to the | violated the Austrian frontier near Ossol- | the clues in the!r possession may have am).0 BATUBAL SPRING WATE ou Dracght, eorge - be Long, dei a4 x o! cal Notes; Court ‘soceedings; Wi rre; oi ve anotucr, oh Jelphia, es f y iikesbarre, nek, seized ninety sheep and catti dd fired t m4 1OB-COLD TEA. OOFFER aad CHOUOLATE. | mand of the Lehigh and ordered to tue nau- | paign Squibs; Choice Stories; all the News euler sane rom i ate, swae : Rg A yp EL like an ampuitheater, and a quaintold red B: : 1429 PSxxstivasta AVENUE, tical acnooi ebip St. Mary's oa August 3 says: Miss Josie Gallagher, aged 2 a the peasants, wounding on » at Norfolk; | of the Week, general aud local; Poems aad | briek chu: an s has @ strangely transatiautic | 94 years, clerk ina dollar store of this city, | was captured aad decapitated. They ened pany An to’ ead tn'oes peeves, mee oot apis-tr near Wiilard’s. cut, Fred. G. Hyde, detached from the | Sketches; Agricultural and Household Mat- | aspect, like that of a village of Cuntinenval died suddenly on Wednesday last, and the | fired at the Austrian gensd’armes and re-| toward the woman Kate Hofman. Loo = ipee and placed ou waiting orders. ters, etc., etc. Europe, and one instinctively looks arouad be b isease. 8! treated into their own territory with - ae rn LEWIS JOBNSON & CO ——_ — a . cause was said to eart d ince | trea elr own y Ww! the | people of the neighborhood have ; y evi Pe a : THE Troops IN THE SouTa.—A general | _,7™™: $2 por annum, in advance; postage | for some peasantry in keeping wita geveral | then, rumors being current that her dca booty. Two companies of Austrian troops | dentiy made up their minds tou. Kate is BANKERS, * issued from the War depart: t Prepaid; single copies Sve cents. in wrappers. | appearances. wes due to the maipractice of @ blunderiog | have arrived ai nek. guilty, and & circumstance signific int of the Se ee sie ar RB ——. BEYOND WINCHESTER physician who had procured a paleful abor. Prince Milan Has Had Jeeling of the coroner's jary may be men- Corner of Weh Sirect and Peansy\vania Avenue, } directs Col. Ruger, upon assuming command | |THE METHODISr Reunion — A special | onty an occasional brick chimney standing | tion, Coroner P. J. Prendergast investigated Erough BELGRADE, August 25.—At the confercace s Gioned, During the discussion o1 Tu ere in Governtarut and District Beoarities, | Of he cepartment of the south, on or about | WApsich to tke Baltimore Gazette: from ol solitary and alone, givesevidence that aught | the matter, and on Saturday, held an exami- 21 :. last night between Prince Milan and the | & to the propriety of a reward being offerd Foreign Bx Ey srolt ty | Geplemaber 1, to transfer the headquarters of | 2 mcmieiptin faye Enero is Ereas rejoicing | too crtiing pence has ever visited theese, | nation, after whichine repeted teat os oe forelgn consuls; the latter urea Tne | by the board of supervisors for info: mation So a thedepartment to Atianta, Ga. Tae compa- | *mong Ct aus genéraily, and esp cially lion had been attempted, and that death had | Prince declared his readiness ‘cone! leading to the arrest and conviction of the F & the Method! oI 4 " ate EXGaUSTION—A medica! | nics of the2d infantry now in the depart- | Simone ihe Mei “eo Sov en ibe publication | ley. The bright sunlight of a centennial | reeuited from pelvic abscesses and peritoni- | peace on @ basis of the ante bellum status, gullty party, oue of te jarymen remarked rising a s:ies of lectures dsiiv- | ment of the gulf will be tranferred to the de- | Of the address of the Cape May conf-rence, | summer falis upon blossoming meaiow- | ts. The friencsand relations of tue deceased —-— « — Unat he did not see the necessity of oitering @ ua of Austomy, New York, arument of the south d the headqaart- | ®2nouncing & union of tne church no:ia and | land and quiet road ways. Along the tarn- | were not satisfied with this, and then another FOREIGN NEWs. reward when the guilty party was already in cureof Prematare line, show. = and companies of the Isth tpfantry. now | South. Dignitaries of the churcn all agree | pike where Sheridan made his famous ride. examination was ordered by District Attor- The Channel Tunnel. custody. The large trbwa present at the in that department will b2 transferred to tae Sasa the Commissioners oa on sides are cones a setae on mages A hem ney Farpbam. All assented, and accord-| Loxpon, August %5.—Soundings for the inquest on Monday erpected that the woman rl department of the gulf. aa ri wi Foon Det br Bens | guomriend army biapket Dytionyed = 2 sede pony ingly last night the body was exhumed from channel ea g to connect England and | Would be ‘t, ud # considerable namber cal depility. being the reenit of 30 years’ inmce, : a Mill he waa mre oUbE that the basis of uuion | its existence, is folded doder a Wooden 9’ the Catholic graveyard and takea to the city | France will be finished by the tnd of An. | of them, iisubsequenlly became knowa,came Price, 15 cents. Address the author, Ur. L. J. Kaho, NO GAUGING OF SMALL PACKAGES oF | willbe unanimously confirmed by the con- | federate sadd’ le, from ail sides of which de- | pespiral room, where Drs. J. B. Crawford, KA ast. The 1 ha! ‘G- | there with the purpose of lynching her. They office and residence, $1 Bust wtbst.,S F. aplém | picvor.—The repeal of the two sections of | ferences in rapid succession, and approved | pend plump Virginia chickens. Tae thirteen G Guthrie, J. A. M y, and R. Davis ex- = pode, nprened report t the resuits ad @ rope in readiness and proposed to 7 the revised statutes of the United States | XY the united generai conference, which will | miles stage ride from Mt. Jackson to Ork- amined it. At midnight !t was found that very tory. lake her forcibly from the officers ani hang was @. YOUNG, e Meet Ss s000 as all of the preliminaries can | ney runs through @ fine tract of coantry,in | the coroner’s stavement was false, and tbat A Matineer Hanged. her to the sign at the raliroad near OTARY PUBLIC, Tuas tye galing to bo sauged tad insvediat | be Arranged. It is known exactly what con- | whicu only euergy and enterprise are want- | {be coroner plain evidence of an’ abortion. | - Christos Bambos, a Gresk sailor, who with | the Valley ‘Stream depol, Tris teen ootar-te Ovrics—Sran Butt: peu Ginien Biase aecner ithe ieee cessions are to be made in regard to the | ing to make it blosdom like a garden. Tue four others mutinied on board the bark Cas- . Bf eeMeacains Dy ed States t 5 ownership of church property In the soath, aud there will be uo serious disagreements in the settlements and decisions. These will Accordingly @ police force was statioued road and scenery are unexceptionabdle, but the stages might be Improved upon. A» ut about the sleeping apartments of Dr. Edward 6 o'clock im the evening, when the baud is | G0™PEert, who ts charged witn the fatal alter urday. The repeal of these sections proceeding, however, was antici, by the was to reduce the work, and thus decrease Well, while on @ voyage from Antijogasta to suthorities, and they praaently kept tne Queenstown, and who was tried on a charge ~ work. The coroner will also probably be | Of murdering the captain, G E, Bort, | Cel'at Jamaica, She wil probably. be. pre- SPRING AND SUMMER Wwe Lumber ofgaugers In suca cases here- | be governed by the ordinary canon and com- | play ing, and galled upou to answer for bis wilful mistake. | 804 other officers of that vessel, and sen- | Sent for examinauon al tke mes: wonton ot tor ihe stamp required for the queaticy or | MOnJSw, 80.88 to Meine nea ALL ORKNEY OUT ON THE PIAZZAS The chain of circumstantial evidence is said | tnced to death, was banged at Cork to-day. | tne inquest, however, when mes... s win CLOTHING! .quor he proposes to pat up, which stamp | going forward from all the dishops to the | fF ® look, the stage arrives. “What a cuser- | to be complete. Gumpert waa arrested by Fico in Weet Virginia. be taken to insure her safety shou! * ivere be must be affixed to the new package and fal, friendly looking place!’is the first im- | County Detective Wm. Dewitt. preseion of the turee hotels conuectei by THE COOKES AND THE BANKING BUsI- bridges, the homelike 1 ttle cottages, the | wxss.—Adispatch from Washington says: pleasant grounds and beautiful surrouad- | The gon of lenry D. Cooke recently paid to logs of Orsney. ‘Two of the hotels have ap- | the comptroller of the currency a sum suffi- Lore been built some time, bat the uew | cient to enable the comptroller to declare a yirgiuia House apd the cottages erecied | final dividend to the creditors of tne First later aré as yet untouched by patoter’s | National Bank,of which the Cookes were brush. Waheu that item is attended to, sad | the principal stockholders. This dividend the grounds, naturally five, @ litiieimproved, | was in full for entire amount of the claims. AT REDUCED PRICES iy Cunnemadt clergymen aud commissioners at Cape May. Ez D DES. properly Fi strc atancinaives anne neni a ANOTHER CHARLIE Ross SENSATION — . 5 ¢ CONGRESS —Congr c FEW OF THOSE SPAi5G 0483 gw suits | , NOMINATIONS ee oe Seuitinetae, A, dispatch from Kalamazoo, Mich., left to at for $iSat a. 8f8a03", 1021 | !onal nominations were made yesterday as | F biladelpbia = says :—“A pi Peonsyivanti ae follows: By the republicans—Henry M. Suf- Cerne eon arumoon ae > r bu N 1g | Held, in the ist Michigan district; Green- " . ari F VEDTS oid regent ay a bury L. Fort, in the sth lilinois district, ana | oss was found in Sesion fy family named <7 Wm. Ward, in the7ib Pennsyvania district. | Shepardson, about tea miies from Three Rtv- TSE 8% CASS. SOIT down to $1. 1012 | py the democrats—Job Kilbourne, in | &fS: 00 Saturday last. Tne peopie of Taree Pennsylvania co the 9th Michigan district; Gov. G.C.W: Rivers are positive about the identity of the apy attempt to interfere with (> proper course of the law. I( is understood | \t there is already other evidence against sonees character, locluding €*, almost tantamount to admission: the presence of Justice Bennett, ¥ mony bas not yet been heard befo = (a6 oner. But had the case gone to t Tuesday there is no doubt taat b bave been held for the action of i. WHEELING, August 25.—The heaviest rain Storm for several years passed over this sec- tion lust night, lasting three hours without intermission, flooding the houses on Main street and causing considerable loss to mer- chants who bad goods stored in their cellars. Bridges in the southern rtion of the city were carried away, and the cora flelds ee this section are seriously da:n- aged. Jury.—(.V._¥. Herald, 240h. : Orkuey will appear to far greater advan- | Every dollar of the indebtedness having oy a . . . { ad VV child, who remembers that his other name 7 " A Steamer Fire. NY Wives oan Who IGHT-OOLO! ie te | pat eye 2 A, | Was Charlie, and that he was taken from ais | “8¢- Everything ara ne piace is well | been paid, the Cookes are released from the FLUSHING, August ‘ne White Cross iy Deceivin, aad. wd GF that cote fx ee tacit ea ivania: Frase it | ome ina buggy. Bat the child Insists taat | Kept, and cieaaly. The walks through ine | mesbes of the national bank law, aud almost Line steamer'C. F. French, Captain Kruad- ‘August 22, cays: A reqal- — "TSE, 2% SLACE CLOTA DEESS SUITS re ies’ in ee ok Onlo; 3. M. Glovers in | it Was 8 woman, and not two men, who car- | 8T0USds are shaded, and quite a feature are | simultaneously came theannouncement tuat ees jaced t 5 C yivauia svea t a : PB so sen, from New York August 10, for Aul- werp, is on fire at Kalool bank. ANTWERP, August °5.—The White Cross Line steamer C.F. French, previously re- ried on fire at Kaloon Bauk, together with er cargo, is a total loss. The aggregate in- rp aera to $400,000. The crew were all saved. the long stretches of breezy piazga.so coo! ou | the banking firm of Jay Cooke & Co. had warm afternoons, 0 conveulent for pro ac- | been released from bankruptey. The Cookes nade on rainy days, and so delightfully | now gek that the right to reorganizs the charming on moonligit nigits. It is uaturai | First National Bank of the District of C>- to suppose that lumbia be granted them. Tnere is no ob- THE SPRING WATER stacle to their going into the banking bust- £e, anc ness under the act of January 14, 1575; bu is ne most inaportant tiem here, and yet 1¢ | Shether they oan ctaim the old title le © seems tobe less than secondary cousit<-a- | matter of consideration in the Treasury de- Uon with most of the guests. 1t is a rare artment. It is understood that the First thing to meet any one woo drinks with a1y | National Bank of New York are the finan- reguiarity either as regarts quantity v¢ cia] backers of the Cookes in their effort to time, though many have great faith in cie | resume business. efficiency of tbe waters. It 13 rem ars + 0l€ : ried him off. His age, eyes and genera! de- s ant Cinna aietee, em ar © | scription answer that of the mlsaing cxild, i. € 8" of ihe 7'h Lowa ¢/strict have nominated | 20d the Ross famtly, who @re in commani- GEEAT VABIETY OF CASS. PANTS, nl) | Andrew Hastie. a “en ee, are expected lors and sirss,for @3 sod 1011 Fena- ——_—_—__— shortly. The matter creates considerable mivanie aven THIRD ASSISTANT PosTMASTER GENERAL pooner Pence Tg was left with the > "eee SLITS a ely BABER has jast issued @ circular to post- hepardson family yy = woman named Board ee erecc ee Set 8% formerly | asters, calling thetr attention to tne clause Lan the pees an 8g, who prom- LPACA LINES AND MOHALE DUSTRGS a: | ©! the legislative appropriation bill provit- | if they kept him reduced prices. 1611 Peunsyivanie a) cau ing that hereafter tbe transmission of inter. Lever been kept, 7 OUTHS? FINE 915 SULTS selling cow for gui. | 2#! revenue stamps toofficers of the internal | Sever preseuted herseif Y 4. 8TRaCS. a Service shall be made through the NEw YorRK HERALD PERSONALS.—Sac- made upon the governor of Pennsylvania for the person of Raphae: Pol- hamus Aguero, now in custody in S-ranton on chi of bigamy. Tue prisouer married core, of this place, In 1573, un nameof Agnew. He is now cuarged A. Polhamus, of Paterson, with Lavin. Pez. O88. $16 SUITS on bend yet are to be suld for @i2. A. STSAUS. a yesterday it was clicited that the pris ner is the son of Cuban parents named Aguero. Some five years agohe married a youog lady pamed McGregor, the daughter of a Dr. McGregor, of New York. Suonafierward he left the city with her, ostensibly boun« for a Se ee Sons of Jonadab. PHILADELPHIA, August 25.—The Sover- eign Council of the Sons of Jonadab have been In session here for the past three days. The reports of the officers show the order to * sum of money . This promise nas he womaa Long has yING Up THE IRONSIDES.— be ina flourishing conditioa. A gain during | trip to Cuba, He returned & ator. aume " in registered packages, and directing | retary Chaudler, chairman of the biican | how many various springs there are n-r, | BLOWING Up THE lgonsIpes.—Captain ~% “ . iP “ GLEE CHECK CASS. 914 SULTS to be die ers to recelve and register ali such | Natiava! Committee, aud. Postmaster Geu- | within's Moall circull, ‘The one neares’ ize | West, & submarine operaior, has been at | te past year of 260 metabers makes the toral | Laerteeq wey ue Faturned ® stor. time > a Ze8, provi ere be atiac! to each Mmemberebip at the present time 1524 Wash- ington, D. C., was selected for the next mesi- ra ¢ | Work off League Island for several days, Wallow: This wate ts Cost acl bot girs breaking u ¢ hulk of the sunken Iroa- agreeable to tasie. If in the tradition wy ye On borapennat pd ne arenes a blast record of the spring they only gaye yous us | Of +0 pounds of double-sirength powdsr; slight tical idea, something like th. in | Ween this was ignited it blew a piece of iron Breant's “Story Of the Fountain” o. tae weighing nearly @ ton twenty feet into tune bears coming there in the high noou « a | 21%. When the iron came down it strack a mid-summers day to siake their thirst barge several hundred yards away aud went oe ¥ eral James N. Tyner, arrived last ent BOes SyBOOH SUITS, a4 and gs, wr A | uch packuse postage stamps sufficlent to | sitter: <r ono gut al tage me died of yellow fever. Circumstances con- at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. +++ Jas. cover ihe regular postage, with she addition <elly ae it the tee Cue lees ti nected with the case, however, lel the parents of Mrs. Aguero to believe that sie bad been foully cealt with, butevideuce war- ranting the arrest of Aguero could not be 09- tained. A few weeks after bis return Aguero tried to induce @ younger ‘ater of Dc. McGregor to elope with bim, 2 failed ia n K Kelly, of Oregon, 1s at the New York W'S SUITS, (four to ten yenrs of age,) | Of ten cents for registration fee. The postage Hotel. **-* Col. Bob Ingersoll, of Iunois, 18 it 1011 Pennsy!racis avenue, Will be compated at the rate of one ceut for | a guest of Senator Biaiue in Maine. oe each ounce or fractionai part thereof The | s . S12 SULTS for B48 wt A postage and registration fee may be paid tno cificial stamps of the Treasury department. ---: Associate Justice Samuel F. Miller, of AND FUANNEL Se the U. 8S. ———————— Fourteen More. NEw YorK, August 25.—The newspaper report of Geo. F. Rowell & Co., for the week ending August 26th, shows tuat 27 papers XTBA SIZE CASSiME: : a through its deck and bottom. Tne varge | were established and 14 suspended. Of the | this, and to escape arrest fied to Now Jerse 5 SUITS, from 41 to 46 laches, at reduced prices. | THE REDUCTION OF CLERKS in the eepart- | (be U- 8. Pras eg ons orn De the | aianconis mati ae neta te cone wras louded with iron plates and chains from | former there were 2 dailies, 24 weeklies, and | Going to Paterson he made the acqual =. et sie greamaney 2 rove event tartcuips to | Adirovanek describes ow he got inte | wallowing. there is aiswrating. a+ vse | tr4roweiden avd it vunk ikea fast Wan | Lonitiy. OF he itter,® dalicn, Goer a Maz Ane Mower, 8 tect gia ot NGLISH WORSTED D. B. FZ00K COATS | applicants for Pensions in 1475. Tne force of | shrunken shi kea tin pedier going through | further on 1s @ chalybeate aud several sal —_.—__ : 7 Eyang vases @ and | the Pension division of the Burgeoa Gener. | ® toll gate. Hon. L.'Q. G. Lamar, with | phur springs. ‘By one of the lates: ig pitea | 128 Cargo and immed! arose to the sur- alk from the White Mountains. of Polbamus. This wasia ist2. In 1873 he 2 Al’s office was some time ago reduced twen- | the mustache thet hangs him upon like tie r NE WORSTED ia burden ofa great sorrow, has occasional fits VY Fests ins iste Bey core eednned outs, ant | ty-seven, and during the year 5,105 cases | DY vertigo. * hich werly $16. 1011 Pevosytvanis avenue. pgp qo poy = Bao-ng not ee Apes Lox oo x Wednesday ARBGE LINE OF OHILDBENR’S CASS. and rose se notice was servedon Mayor High, of Rab- Dress roms | Zeferred from the Pension bureau. In every . geduced. A STRAUS. 10}1 Penn. erence. @pplication for Pension the case is referred way: N. J., at the instance of Culef of Police = a 2 to the Surgeon Genera! for a medical history Fallon to recover his pay withteld by orier ORBTENSI £1 VISORS SHOULD TAKE AD- | Of the soldier, and it cannot be decided until | Of the mayor, who ba: suapeaded him in VANTAGE OF THE ABOVE BAEGAL this history is returned. In tue reduction to | Common with all tne other members of the ee be made under the recent legisiatioa, the | force, the others being reinstauted with Ny SSLECTION FROM THOS: ~w Charles Wright as provisienal chief. Tne aN i ETAT ES Tits wil 75S | force is farther reduced thirty-four, ‘and, gh face again. The bands on were rescued a stone with the date of 1827 loscribea upon it relating that @ certain individual uad | >¥ “ishermen.—(Phda. Times, 24:h, then “tryde” the water. A poisonous spring THE PouGHKEESIE, in which neither fish nor frog can live aid @ | continued yesterday. healing = are conveniently side by side. and Sutll further on is an alum spriog where is Time—2:24 x and 2:25%. The postponed 2:29 @ hotel and some little settlement. ‘The | race was won by Mattie. Time—224,4. Tne water here like some of Germany’s famous | race for 2:32 class, for $2,000, £1,000 t the springs trickled down through perfurated | first, 8500 to second, $300 to third, and $200 to rock. What @ beautiful country this will | fourth, was won by Thorndale in three be when temple pavilions are erected over | straight heat rank , Dan Bryant deserted his wife and child and came to Port Jervis, where under tae name of Aguew, he married @ respectable young i, A Moore, the daughter of wade A ‘th whom he boarded. She was living wi Summit House, Mt. WASHINGTON, N. B., Aj it 25.—Mr. Marratt, a graduate of Bowdoin College, and enale ged ved gerd Saratoga this sammer, w: from the top Of this ay to Portland yesterday. The Coming to the Centennial. LONDON, August 25.—The Inman line steamship City of Berlin, which sailed from to-day, had on board the Irish ¥ second, ope secongir * intends to ate all these spri , when walks, drives, and ird, and Big Fell fourth. 2:3 rifle team, which is tocompete in the inter- », * Prosec! Coke THE BEST BAG al Schsequentiy, the secumulation of cases un. | uthority of bot men ls recogalzed by mom- | Tich'gardeu cultivation extend all over tals | Say and Bia ite free 16 all seco, parks | national Title matches. Aguero to the full extent of the law. ° acted Upon will be more than doubled in tue | bers of the force, Falion’s Suthority being | gection as do they at springs of no greater | si0%, mat ioise £2,000, second $1,000, third Domestic DIFFICULTY AND A T! year. will create @ delay of nearly two | upheld by the democrats and Wrigat’s by | Vaiue in the old world. 8000, and fourth £400, was won by Goldsmith Curme.—Near Schoharie, N. ¥ A. STRAUS, yeara in settling pension appiteatioas. | The the republicans in the common council. The | “The most enjoyable amusement here is Maid in three straight heats, Bodine second, o'clock Tuesday morning, jy@-e 1011 PEENSYL ) canes referred last year were 3,000 more than pe Te tis ne cere THE HORSEBACK RIDING. and Smuggler, Lula and Fullerton dis- gbeountered Levi Watacn on a rowd re OLAS TS ie — My : gteater this sear.” = SU], results frum @ tle in the common coun- | ‘Over the hills and far away” there is many | tanced. Time—2:16 x, 2:13 4 and 2:20, from welling. where Eve ULass. —EE cll and the refusal of either party to make THEi Pee Cest. LOAN PLACED.—At 10 | concessions. o'clock last night the coutract was signed MORE MASKED Ronbees UP Til Ur THs River. tany pein or on: 5 for the placing of the 4% per Ser Shortly before Gaylight this Speer There were three competing combinations. | of mas urglars forced an entrance in’ Busia Baby Glass. For nestnoss and lightness they The frst syndicate was composed of the | the residence of rig lmppuoy of Splegel- @ dainty little bit of rural scenery that SUPDEN AND SINGULAR DEATH.—The neither walks nor drives can reach, and | death of Joseph Russell, o’ the: ting house many tints along the of Russell Brothers, of New York city, oc- when the glow of parting dey rests upon | Curred in a a manner in the nite them that is doubly enjoyed on horseback. | Mountains on August 20. Ing been for Thorough the pine woods and across the rash- | S0me years afflicted with a disease requiring ee Nevada Republican Convention. San FRANCISCO, August 25.—Tue Nevada republican state convention assembled yes- lerday, and ae oo or- ganization adjourned t! . | een. ace rool ‘mountains fine scen rarified air as a relief, Mr. Russell had been man burt up the mat iBaaG aL meat i eo ee low, and, Tudoly swakectng Me tnsiice, | nabee talie toaeh te eke be mace aaa in the habit of spending his summer among Coming Home. himself wentin tearch of medical a -Istptr Inveo ligmans, J. 8. Mor; & Co. and their asso- , é t bet here and Mount Jackson lies thir- ns. cou- - a a" ~ ctates. ‘They bid for 25,000.00. Tne second | abey Presented loaded revolvers at his head, | between here New Yorx, August 25.—Postmaster Gen taining bis wife and himself was ascending Hing. Orkney this scasou’ has bee saat | Mount Washington on August 20 it was ‘tronized b; ltimoreans, although Wash- | Overtaken by @ violent storm of wind and ogton, too, is fairly reprepresen’ among , Dail. During the confusion Mr. Russell ee him with instant death if se dicate was of Morton, Bliss & PRARERIM OSS ys, syn ‘was composed PPD | Co. Winslow, Lance & Co., Kann, Loeb & | Be Save Any alarm. They then by throats eral Tyner leaves Washington this even- pT eae Feels epattnn doct-tyionp | CO, American Exchange Bank, Third Na- | (ccuelly forced him to give up to them all ing. N abl house, being $3.000 1 Schoharie to surrender hims>' | tonal Bank, Merchants’ Bank, all of New | bonds, 180 in money, aud & gold wates and | lus gacsie ‘Daring the morte tote heck showed signs of excitement and of terror, | sarermomn Ateeat te Virginia 6s, ae- | WAS met by the aheri®, who was oo his'wa York, aod their associates. ‘They bid for rt ith ty th — & EXcr NTS which were scarcely 11 fore ne ex: . : to the scene of the affray, and was taken inlo Do 461 “34a chain. With this booty they escaped.—[ Troy SKVERAL LITTL) ‘CITEME: red. ferred, 5%; do. consolidated, 66; do. second - , eae, pine Crd spadtonte was tne First | Pres, Aug. $2. in the abape of fairs, phantom balls, enter- | P| series, 30.’ Sugar steady and firm, 11%. custody, By sdviceof his counsel, h~ refuses oe eM enee~ Soe gate 9 ote mage Po cals Wie Sea - | tainments, &e. Last week there was'atour- | A MISSING $1,700 DiaMonD.—Wm. H.| BALTIMORE, August 25.—Cotion qaiet— | !0 make any statement, except tbat he acted sugil te pael & Co. and their associates, bidding for| “Naw JeRszy Day” aT THE CENTEN- | tainmerts, &c. Frazier, of Cincinnati, while standing on | middling, 11%. ‘our more active—un- | 10 self-defence gud that Wa Strack bim, % a W.sTuaus | 30,000,000, The contract was awarded as fol- | w1aL —Yeuterday was big day at the cen- | nament, in no respect grand er remarkable, the rear platform of @ Market strect car that | changed’ Wheat easier—not quotably lower. | tWice with @ rake with such force as co break ———— lows: 40.000. day” there were present from thatetate sieve | PULA very graceful and neat little entertain- | had nearly arrived @t the Exposition, was | Gone cot ee ener a nok quotanly lower. | (re gake at cach blow, Delores be wc lertook CELEBBATED CRYSTAL SPRING remaining 260, Dike or ten thousaad: vinitors. There wane | ment. ‘There were about a dozen knights, | jostied by'a stranger, whodestirourls ihren | Sor weak; southern white, 50a35; di Pp Aeeed Bissett. Sho parties erosmpecte- ALES AND PORTER. the 4th of March next at par, less a half per | nine or ten thousand visitors. There wasa who, no doubt, Were better skilled in chival- | a duster over Mr. Frazier’s shirt bossm and ‘western mixed, Soa bie farmers in the town of Broom, Watson S WaLs! cent. commission, from which all ex, formal welcome by the centennial commis. rous gallantry than fine horsemanship; at | robbed him of & diamond pin valued at | Au, ) 85% 5 ber, 56% bid being thirty-fve years old and Carpeuter ee Gacten. The distribution was made ao for. | onde, Gor, Bedle, and an address on New | any rate, there was not that evidence of the | reine) Penn then away, but he | Oats fairly active, firm. perhaps ten yeareolder. seg: EF Aiccnington Do. | Gack Mty The distribution was made as fol- | Jersey history and fesources by Hon. Abram | falter age The race Course was, Cottage ave. | Dad not gone far before the loss of the pin | si; western white, 24836; do, western mixed, | Expensive SKYuameING-—Joha Lic — 000; to Drexel, 1s’ per cent; to tae Se- | family were there, which made another at. | #mert. The race course w: tag Was discovered and he was arrested. He | 31 FoRERGL FLOWESS WUBSNISHBD AT BES a3 dull, Siast. "Hay steady and un yee a nue, and there were five rouads. Whon the | gave the name of James Broome, bat was 7% * Aeron tf Pend OR ans, 18 per cent; to the Morton, Bitss & | traction, and altogether there were on the ae PRBS tine? winbaimer Co. syndicate, 15 percent; to the First Na: | grounde’during the day 56,415 persons who atg)S-im "909 wh etroct northwest. tional Bank syndicate, i0 per cent. A call | paid their will be issued for 520 bonds in a few days. nae sd ‘fhe fo:lowing is the exact award: The Rothe- | | THE CRACK OF RIFLES AT C&EEDMOOR UNSURPASSED | childs, s 10,500,000; Seligman, $6,750,000; J. 8, | tells that the various centennial teams = + 7] = Morgan apd Drexel, #6,750000, Firs! - | bard at work preparing for the great match. TRUNES! tional Bank, $1 090.000; the American E:x- | Tue last practice day of the American Na- HARNESS! chang 000; Merchants’ Ban. tional team exhibited excellent ahooting. It | hood and the devotion of brave men to fair aes Stou,S0. Kun, Lev & Cost 050.000; Mor, | baa not been beaten in the average by women from time immemorial. It was TRUNKS! at ton, Rose « Co., $1,125,000; Morton, Bliss € | team practice at Creedmoor. The highest | A PICTURE FOR THE STAGE PASSENGERS HARNESS! Co., $1,128,000; ine’ Tuird National Bank, | ¢igdt scores samme? LP 1596 points, or 55 | as they come up the road—the crowds of q TRUNKS! $300,000. ints in advence of the best shooting ever | spectators on the bridge and piazzas, the mie joe for the Echo challenge abield at Wim- MeMUREAY'S,| “AXOTHER LUNATIC, PROBABLY,” @acu- | bledon, Engiand. it m.—Consuls, 96616 for both money and Recount. U. 8. colored servants perched up on the white- race alone. pame —— prizes were distributed to victorious PRACTICAL MANUFACTURES, . lated Commodore Ammen, the acting Secre- ERPORMANCE In & Dublin | Washed fences like blackbirds, ca all and lots were draws for position aad | 2° ae ae ee angié-tr £03 MARKET SPACE. | tary of the Navy, this morning upoa reading | otreas, Lulu, we well-knowa gymuast, met | !eborses to ahy; the gayly atitred ig | beats for Monday next, the frst day af the | 5 corm Dew Sree. 10x. Erle railway ‘TRAVELING SUITS AT COST & proposition submitted by an luventor who piu & terrible accident. She is Propelled Central, 96. a 7 wants tosupply the government with ships | from a spring platform about sixty A SHOCKING ACCIDENT occurred yester- — that wou't sink. “We often get such amaz- | ‘he alr, and then catches @ trapeze. Oa GRASSHOPPERS BounD SouTH—A tcle- j F f Still on hand some very handsome styles of Cash- Beres, Dedeiges, Mohairs, and Alpacas, suitable for é E i one the engineer saw @ man to cross = THAVELING SUITS mo peo the track ahead. He blew the whistle, bat | bers of them alighted vicinity of injuries are most fearful aud the doctors Wood fires in some but no are oaths Fa tearwbsea will patnatybe | Anoo's the soapoot a box, Wemerttacialined | Exvertain ne hope ot ber reaovery. of ibe roome are choory and comfortable, In | S2iyltt Sng Pas'atZod tothe sngiesed | Sigh nord: winds restate et Poe at less than coat, to make room for im " | the improbabulty of being saved, the officers | LyxcHING at BERKELEY SPAINGS.—Dr. re menos, — a gett Saeewn on She eqeern as —— VIOLAxION oF THE Beronnecee? Ser ‘of forgy oF coinfineas; but as the day idvances the brae- | Treiggt train, Verribiy mangling his boay | SveriT Harri, of Crocket county, 7. themselves up init. In time, the inventor | Springs, at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. He ing neg Neel Qnd Killing bim instantly. been reported, waa yesterday held vo bail, in THE OBEAPEST STORE IN THECITY. | Cisimed, the boxes would sata could be iden- | Counted cr enka ae eae Cae | eee aven and delicate fran, TSF | A yrax broke out in Preston & Irwin's the sum of #2,000 to answer the charge before CONNOLLY, | {ied and deoenlly interred. The Pronident | {orlaw and for ole erimes, Ax xxovasion oF Opp Fauiows ana | Hasayunt, Pe. Jesuarday. "fue stracturs | John Hunt, charged wilh being necesnorY, M-te _ 6 OS 9h street. opp. Patent Omce, | reserred = ATES: RESS will assemble Sep- ends, numbering several thousand, | is four high, and of stone. ‘was discharged. — mag Po a a tember Sth in the Fraaklin Lastivate, Pate | Weir friends, Dumbering several Buffalo, | fire originated in the fourth story, it sion would have been inevitable. ee Gelphie, tor the penpese of seeking inti ve it and the fersstion Of an fu tional associa- Sere Sas eee cae came, would prefer ents tion to secure greater uniformity among the there. x yt rather ‘aan ie an agente patent systems of the world. 7 Last Monday evening the jereey Clty SIuP et me see,” continued the comme | phox CARLOS and his suite attended “there was once a man, I have 4 Ye nicht | tenho, ‘tat wanted an forget, | Booth’s Theater, New York. igut,

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