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Matines for is gies ana Children EYEEY WEDNESDAY’ and SATURDAY AFTEBHOOB. FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY SBSPBCT Vartery , Drama, Sariesyus and Uomedy. s0v2-ly D> FELLOWS prt t Obes Tra STREST. WasHINGTON, D.O. ‘The finest Hall tn the ‘city for Balis, Sociables, Concerts, L-eturss sud Drametic Batertaiaaecats. Daving firs: class conventences. tod stage, 9m ‘with new tavorabie terms. Apply at the Janitor’s office. in ‘the Hall. ‘sept-iin = On Exhibition mae Se 7rm St. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. Geer CEMYSNAlAuL EXCURSION 8 CHRISTIAN ASBOCI BeBe , Rxcurel mn to Failed: Labia, + Bo: Tickets, gocd for ten days oa all seme Ueicad express’ 9 50: eat E enue; Wm. Ballant, Giman's drag store, 627 Penuayl mae, and st the rooms of the Young Me: Association oot -2¢) ivapia MABY wASHINGTO! Will hereafter he made only to —_ or ‘Two trips:— Leaving 7th-street wharf st 10 a. fotarning ot fare 40 conte ‘Those LF scenery, where ‘good water and shade Sonaees GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. B. 8. STINEMBTZ, HATTRBB, 1237 Pannsti va sta Ave. i ast returaed from New Yor. has op-ned yok of the latest poveliies in §. sud ATs, for youag mea, youths. ebildrea. hae sastengaeeende ena ae goods sold at pepuler prices. y Fee eas te FALL STYLES NOW BEADY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FEOM ALSO. ‘TS, Fine sesortmemt of SILKE, ALPAOA and GING- Ha® UMBRELLAS. MERE & GREES, Hatters, sepl3-tr_1419 Pa ave., shove Willard’s Hotel. ws a M Balen, ht 7 our es. VR Ea ites very bor material sad te Ges cont a pecan #9 H{OUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODs. MOOE, BRO. 4 CO, 1326 ¥ STESET. Hew and choice designs in WILTON, VEL- VET, TAPESTEY, THREE-PLY and INGRAIN CABPSTING, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS MATS, &c.. Se. ses ly PTICIAN —I herewith give notice to the public that my newly Invented and cele- brated BIB CLASSES con Bee, though man, of the o; they sell my patent % A jarge eescrtment of Brazilian TAOLES ad OPERA GLacses rates P. 8.—All my Bye Ginases and Spectacles are manufactured st my own stere. All glasses re- pairet b: sopal-tr Pebble SPEU- at reasonable The Great Anodyne and Nerviue, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BEING THE CELEBBATED GALIPEA BITTER. BB « most excellent aud . 10, To be had ofall Drusgists. Send for Pampila, SAm’L 1 YLEB, Jr., TENNIAL AWARD. THE LIGHT-BUBNING BOWE SEWING MAC. thr “HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS!!! eich oe OLOTH sod LEATHER lest overce: The anty of z SPECIAL NOTICES. POTOMAO FRUIT GROWMES Ass). ‘OLA TION —Op-o_ mestue TO-MORROW Wo Rat tne Bo ‘e lecuseion ‘ies, by Moser” Glilit cura nad Suoks rem » by \eesrr. De ld and e Frait Babibrion it J.B. BNODGBABS, Gecratary. ai for th» purpese of ratsli the su‘t-rers by yellow fever at Brovewick. C yr the enen- id on WEDNSSOAY SVE. at Boom 17 LeDroit Build- RION port. election of officers for the ea- = C= Seed and general business may introduced an@ acted upon. JAMES FRASEB, President. ects at eS THE ati STOR OP’ IVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION wil! hold tts or nual meeting WEPNBSDAY. October 4th, the Boark of je Rooms, tary will submit his lection of officers for th> enm- aud geaeral business may be THOMAS HYDM, President, iO _JOY BD®ON, Bec 00td-2t WASHINGTOS OF SIUM, Lowisvana avenue neor 9h streei, opposite Ford s Opera Ho ics PHILHARMONIO BSOOIGTY.—The an- nusl meetiag of ee oaeey will be held oa MON \ October ¥. at 736 o'ol ck, 25 7th street, over fall attendance N.J. ROOKWOOD, ma; Liberal advances made on Joun oF oa for svy time desired on very reasonable terms. cep?) im Se Y mM Oa. GERSBAL 0.0. ROWABD, former president of the assoctation, will address the meeting ia LINCOLN HALL fABBATH APTEBROON, AT 334 O’OLOCK. Young Men ‘aly invited. Binging led by Gornes and Urgan. eop29 tr FEDERAL BUILDING ASSOOIATION, ff h regular monthly meeting of the‘ FEDE- Bal,’ for the ment of dues aud ad) ot money, wiil be held at Patent Office, on MOB: p.m. The time for sndscri| premium bay 101 0. &_PERSUUTT. Treasurer, Boom 66 Second Controller's Office, Tr De- partment eep23 s.m th st HOLTZ wai A TIORWEY-AT-LAW, 1321 F street nortnwest. z Made, All legal Dasiucss before, the copie mn PUY Sttonded to. . we THE BEST. MILBUBN’S SODA WATER, BATUBAL SPRING WATERS on Draught, (OB-COLD TEA, OOFFER and \OOOLATE 1499 PannstLvania AVENUE, near Willard’s. r LEWIS JOHNSON 4 00., BANKERS, Gorner af With Sirest and Pennsyivanta Avenue, Dealers tu Government District Securities, foreign Buchauge and Gold.” aie soplé-ly HEBYOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical coy nee $108,000 CHOICE WINTER CLOTHING. Comprising all the newest and most desirable styles of Goods, in Business Suits, Street Suits, Dress Suits, Office Suits, Working Suits, and separate Coats, Pants and Veste, for Men’s wear, of every style and quality of fabric, sil entirely new and handsomely m ade and trimmed, have just been CONSIGNED TO US By the creditors of one of the most extensive and 26 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST OF MANUFACIUBE. ‘This vast stock of Goods is now om exhibition in our large salesroom. acd the public are invited to call apd it. This display of BBADY-MADE CLOTBING is by far the grandest ever made in this District, and is well worth © visit from those ‘Who contemplate the purchase of Winter Clothing. HABLE BROTHERS, BXTBESIVE CLOTHIERS AED TAILORS, epee Gornes 1th and D streots. - WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1876. EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. — GovERNMENT Receipts To-Day.—Inter nal revenue, 606,962.17; customs, $942,964 53. NATIONAL Bank Nortss received to-day. for redemption €711,08.__ Lrzor. Commanpgr CHAS. 8. CRAVE, U. 8.N., is ordered to the navy yard, Mare island, Cal. Borns WITHDRA W N.—$137,000 bonds held for bank circulation were withdrawn from the Treasury to-day, and foar and a-haif per cent. bonds substituted. PERSON AL.—Secretary Chandler resumed bis duties at the Interior department on Sat- urday. ----Commissioner Smith, of the In- dian bureau, bas gone to Ohio, where he will remain until after the election. CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS SATUR- DAY.—J. V. Lemoyne, democrat, 3d J1linois; Carter H. Harrison, democrat, Illinois. NEW YORK FASHIONS. Autumm Styles im Bonnets and Cos. tumes_— A Maid Upon the Bernyara— rand Teilettes—Wimter Fabrics in Silk and Weel. (¥rom Our Own Correspondent.) New York, September 28, 1576. Women are very poor this season, even the rich women; they do nothing bat inquire bow they can make over their old clothes in & “stylish,” yet “inexpensive” meaner They look at the dark-tinted fabrics in the shcp windows with longing, and turn with loathing to ‘make over” an old dress with a material, bought cheap, because it is out of Gate and the color not bow in demand. Tne biackness of darkness permeates all mana- factured gloves, ribbons, neck- 68, stockings, every thing has to follow suit. Iv & uniform toilette of fashionabdie ent and color, & woman jooks very mach a3 if a darg skin bad been drawn over her, iliumiuated with @ brilliant bit of tattooing b and tere, and crowned with a bonnet. THe dark sbades for street wear are certainly and uo- mistakably One; even toe prints appear wit black grounds and fine hair stripes of cias- public debt of the United States for the month of September, 1876, just issued, is av follows: Debt dearrns interest 1m comm. Bonds at 6 per cent... Bonds at 5 per cent... Debt bearing wnterest im laveful money. Navy pension fund at 3 per cent....... Debt on which interest bas ceased since maturity ... ans 951.501.126 43 12,524,945 03 The democrats of the 1st Illinois district had | Special : a lered maize, or crimson and gold, whicn af- & split in their convention, and J.R. Hoxie | Sa griswates of deposit as provid ford effects as Strikiug and artistie as if they and Bernard Canfield were nominated. IRVITATIONS have been sent to alll of Gen. McPherson’s classmates, including those who served in the confederate army (among them General J. B. Hoot), to be present at the ceremony of unveiling the McPhersun statue inthiscity. B.ips were opened in the bureau of yards and docks at the Navy department, Satar- day, for works of improvement at League isiand, Pa. Among the bidders was Austin P. Brown, of this city. Tne contract will be awarded next week. A CORRESPONDENT BaDLY BEATEN.— Mr. George B. Shaw, @ correspondent of the Boston Herald, was attacked by some mis- creant on the Centennial ground on Friday night, aod frightfully cut and mutilated with a knife, and now lies in @ precarious condition. The would-be assassin escaped. PROMOTIONS in the medical corps of the army, in accordance with the act of the last session of Congress, are now being made. Under the new law surgeons will take rank a8 colonels in the order of seniority, the num- ber Songer — — Leni py when CO“pé Of assistant enrgeons 18 one hundred and twenty-five. ‘were to be worn amidst the bric a brac of a modern drawing reom rather than devow 4 to the service of the kitchen. All this “pro: gress,” however, makes work and confusion in the wardrobe of the modera woman, woo bas twice As Many clothes of ail kinds as she needs, but none that are just whatsbe wants Her co! are too ligttor too bright, her garmeu' we been cut after ancient, that is to say, three months’ old patieras; they ttons are large, wuen they ought to be smali,or the eventress is checked, when damasked patteraos nave been eubstituted,or it bas veen made as over- ekirt and jacket, when no oue, io femiuine vernacular, wears any thing but ‘polouaise ” Trials such @s these creak dowa the heaith of the strongest, and most serene tempered Women, particularly, as men never seem to appreciate them. “My ” remarks & good natured husband, “‘dcn’t kill yourself altering over; just wear your old clothes to Debt, less cash in the October 1, e Debt, tess cash in th September 1, 1876... }2,095,181,941 14 Decrease of debt during the month Decrease of debt since J une 30, 1876__ Bonds tasned to the Pacific Railway Companies interest payable in lawful money—Principal out: standing. Cyn aged interest accrued and not yer pats 362.63; interest paid by. the. United jou of Malls: Sten, @8.S00,308 30; belsco tr tate a, te. ; balance of Dy the United Weatess O35 1a0 Ste ee Political Notes. In the forenoon, while the clans were gathering, the Hon. M. D. White and Col. Robert Lincoln, eldest son of the martyred President, held the attentton of those who were disposed to listen. Both made good speeches, that of Mr. Lincoln’s bein; = ally greeted with loud applause. xo "fuct of bis being Lincoln’s son added interest to words. He is a fine-look' young mao, of pleasing manners, good aidress, and dis. Plays an ability o'no mean order. It was remarked, however, by more than one old woman, thathe was bis mother’s boy and | for few ladtes pay such strict os not @ chip off the old block. He certainly family matters as GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES FOR Smp- pipe techn roy Serer! aa im no Suet bas er] prs Foes yey a J. ress f an: ‘at rich. y TEMBER.—The payments made from the U Deas of ability whieh ee 'y. A - | we marketing 8. Treasury by warrants during the month | apie in his father's debate with Mr. Doug. trade’ of September, 1876, were as follows: Civil | lass. But thie is no discredit to young ;Lin- | bow you like it.” Phat setties and Miscellaneous, #4.561,924.61; War, $3,553,- | coln. He is a young man of habits, | @n¢ the work 208.25; Navy, $2,214,867.52; Interior, (Indians sound principles. and stands well at the bar | sewing by gas ligh! and Pensions,) $3,217 738.14; total, $12,597,- | or Chicago Indiana Cor, Cin Gasca on | men aetest more hoase cleaning, be- 514, The abovedoss not inclade payment | Charies Francia Adams attacks Blaine per. | gis, and with tt martyrdom for the whole mace on account o! fins ‘ubti! It is ended. & KEW EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN. terest or principal aited States. sonally, while ex Governor Se: our deals sternly with Mr. of the public debt of th 't looks as if Tree OFF t we 8 ave some it —_ The coming season does not promise to be THE Dean Lerran OFFice—Tie Discon. | 5° Sreraid, vee Me. Leoulee Be Vance is | & very gay Ose, wough business has revived tinuance of a Part of its Work Recommended.— | clearly entitled to au acquittal oa the charge | &Dd the thea when ters = crowded at a time wnea loey are usual! very 4 Miaale class people especially find in the sbrinkege of — = they Cottle par can do to at respectab: 22 rite ans Bear ee oa ‘the loss of social caste aod positioa. Under these circumstances retrenchment has been @ necessity, ~~ where to retrench was the question. ‘I will tell you,” said one bright young married woman to a “ Third Assistant Postmaster General Barber has written @ letter to Postmaster General Tyner, saying that owing to the recent re- duction of force in the Dead Letter office, apd the impossibility of assigning clerks for that work from any otter division, it is obvious that @ considerable portion of the business heretofore done must ve abandoned; and, that as the return of ordinary letters is the least important to the department, al- thongh of cooside:abie vaiue to the public, recommending that this part of the work be discontinued. that he recently said that ‘‘the brave south- erp heroes who dipped their hands in union biood are for reform and Tilden.” He did use the words, but only in quotation from the Of a northern republican. THE WAE IM THE East — The Servians Again Defeated. The Servian forces be- tween Alexinatz aod Delegrad are esti mated at 120,000 men, with 140 guns. The London Standard’s dispatch from Delegrad States thatthe Servians have furiously at- tacked the Turks, and been again repulsed, With @ loss of 1,500 men. Another battle is THE PosTaL RaI.way COMMISSION.—At rie gee grounds for = s00n open: ce Cincinnati, Saturday, the special postal Tie responsi bit Of 8 warwhicn she has railway commission examined officers of tne railways terminating at Cincinnati as to the u portation of malis,and business men in regaid to the accommodations furnished while the fast mall was in operation, and algo as vo the it arrangements. ‘ruere was @ conflict of testimony among the mer chants, bankers and publishers been waging under the flimsy cover of the Servyian flag. The Paris correspondent of the Times says tu contained in the Ozar’s ietters to Francis Joseph wili probably be sent to all the powers. {t Is re- Leberg at this letter, after describing in letail the dangers of the situation ani con- demuing the original peace propositions, and sip. Ithad and the wind was blowing very disagreeably; twoof the children were crying bitierly, and one at last screamed 80 11 | | Propores the immediate occupation of Bul. fearful sb: * him ily $0 be quiet ESrradtSean Caak ie aaa? Watt ens"ts | farm by ber army and’ toe"astapatn oc | Sea'avenmane: ca ninwroushly seen operation, and others that there was a delay nia and Herzegovina hy the Austriav | copid not help thinkin; army, the watching of the Bosphorus by the navies of both powers, Servia to retain her present ind ce. Count Andrassy wii! oppose jotpiug Russia in the occupation of of twenty hours between New York and Cincinnati, The commission have gone to Louisville. THE WEATHER IN SEPTi of those chijeren, warmly dressed, iting for hue! ‘sand children’s return, but never of the duty they owei then, aud | thin kip; ‘BER —The me- @ Turgish provinces if Austria flads sup- | then a | there made up my mind that here teorological summary for last month at this | Port in herrefusal. There has been aseri- | after I waa going to takecare of Tot myself’ ous disputer between Prince Milan M, Ristics, the Servian minister for foretgn at faire. Ristics tusisted upon the conclusion = an ere bat vi gs “inianeane not isten to the proposition. the party prevailed, and M. Tentiored bis resignation, which Prince Milan de- clined to receive. OPENING OF THE MOODY AND SANKEY MEETINGS IN CHICAGO.—The Moody and Sankey meetings opened yesterday morning arrangement station, prepared by Theodore Mosher, jr., signal service observer, shows:—Highest ba- Fometer, (16th,) 30.226; lowest barometer, (ith) 29.162; highest temperature, (1st,) 89 deg.; lowest temperature, (28th,) 46 deg.; pre- vailing direction of wind, northwest; greatest Velocity of wind, 36 miles per hour, at 6:25 p. m. of the 17th; total number of miles, 5.237, number of clear days, 6; number of days, 4; number of days on which rain fell, 16; number of fair days, 4; Lt like to know what the busbana said to this speech from a compara- 1872, 693 tive temperatures—1#71, 62.6 deg’; at 8 o'clock, al) the ts @bout the deg.; 1873, 63.3 deg.; 1874, 704 ‘ee; 1875, 649 | Great tabernacle being cong) deg.; 1876, 65.3 deg; com tive ipita- | thousand ted Moody’s first ap- tion—1571, 2.70 inches; 1872,392 inches; 1s73 | pearance. Many city pastors were on the 3.48 Inches; 1874, 7.34 inches; 1575, 198 inches; | Platform. Sankey sang with good voice and 1876, 10.81 inches. effect. The sermon by M was charac teristic, and directed to Christian workers, ARMY ORDERS.—Capt. John F. Weston, commissary of subsistence, will proceed to Sioux City, lowa, for temporary duty as the text being taken from John {i., 39:— “Jeaus said, Take ye away thestone.” Half an bour before the time for the afternoon ser. vice the tabernacle was full, and there were and yt commissery at that wat Lieuta. 8. Goattey, Go. i, aad churches’ Sr. Soody preached rom ‘tasce Broden, L, 7th cavatry, will exchange stations; ist Lieut. J.C. Taomp- Words: ‘He that reapeth recelveth .” At the evening meeting in Farwell son, 3d cavalry, is relieved as judge aivocate | twelve presented ves as seek- of the general a pted to ‘Chris i mee! “St. Louis barracks, ae ae - WBAT Gov. TILDEN THINKS AxouT It. Gov. Tilden said on Friday last that he did . wD, of engineers, is extended | not see how b' — York could 23 days; leave of absence for four months, | be less than 75,000, and if Obio and In- from with leave to apply for extension of two | diana do what the Ls it them to lesale slaughter which must have months, is granted Assistant Surgeons W. | do, it will be larger. Concernini H. Gardner and P. Moffatt; Assistant Sur- goon J. W. Williams is relieved from duty ope Tesult in those states, in department of Dakota. 1d Will report io : If the Person to the Surgeon Ger a no other e1 than to double the destruction "honda carry Obio there wili one fightall along } Of the innocents. Wedo not not Ve feathe s Campaign Squibs. the line. If we lose both states we wili | #nd wings for trimmings alove,but wonderful When you see ten or adozen New Jersey | Dave to fight nard, but I think we will be | pretty toques and “berettas,” made entireiy ae is engaged in vehement successful.” Gov. Tilden farther expressed | Of the breast of birds, and ornamented with ews eee ees age ent Controversy» | his entire confidence that the result of the | beads and wings. The im ther the question which rends their souls ta net | November election will elect him. bats can be like a gentleman's opera So much “What shall we do to save the Scag aa bo manag paar me hat, aod look none the worse for it. The ANOTHER ENOCH ARDEN Srory.—Hece ben's ‘Nes tiiypns rege s Ho the appis- | ts an Enoch Arden case with @ variation: Tee ype oy — bgt eye Support her tag baby, co | Mr McDonald, of Michigan, lett his family | Cook, guinea hen, and eves: the cniteery dodging there.— Boston Post. ---> Peter ee ee ighteen years after. yard fowls, for mountin; ed and found his wife was Mrs. r wil not even eat hard-boiled eggs. 53 ‘ne popular notice in Kentucky: “Gone to Indiana to vote for Blue Jeans. Wili be back shortly. the degenerate Enoch; ‘I was married myself, a littie over seventeen years ago.” ALARMING ILLNESS OF THE POPE AND CakDINAL ANTONELLI—A des) from ee CENTENNIAL Norss.— Rhode Islands Centennial ceiebration will take place on Toursday pext, and New Hampshire's on the 12th inst. The Centennial commission on pat Friday and Saturday approved a number of reports very serious and even . | Scarcity of real pla A long, awards upon whiea action bad ‘not pre- ina ine ‘of boxe the Pope and Cardiasi | foll, bandsome ostrich feather now has & viously been taken. The rule requiring @ | Antoneili. The Pope has been able to take itive value like lace and diamonds, and is Aty cent note, silver piece, or package tic his daily walk in the of the Vatican | Considered only suitable for do’ , elderly as an admission fee will hereafier bs strictly | until lately. len illness causes the | !®dies who must console Ives for the aahered to, and consequently a lar | profoundest shock a: all circles in tae | 1088 of their youth by permitted to note willnot be taken fortwo admissions. | city. Cardinal Antonelli has been seri- | Wear fabrics and ornaments even than Saturday was the last half-fee day, and the \y 111, and the en turn in ‘condi- | themselves. Biuiusa “wares tive mock"atos, | Sou was Bot unezpret soa nore ins, Wiles raat Sears fon, 103.204; SL i on ae ae nd ee ble are so THE ELECTION IN CoLogaDo To-MoR.- the case. The Of the acts, ag de- | enormous of ails, traversed by metal Row.—The election in that state Tuesday | tatied b ‘of the ost sur- | daggers ‘other sang x ‘ - “ wwitat the bat it? i f H i ‘and y # bered thirty-four, seventeen each day. collector of customs aud two who ‘were authorized to act tem} poues: tore are all down with the . New York bas tbus far contributed $28,914 for the aid of Ine sufferera. a BANQUETING THE SHooress.—The for- eign = SS rie banqueted - It be farnianed oni he Star. Telegrams to The Star. THE TURKISH COMPLICATION The Late Turkish Victory. Greatest Battle of the War. ——— RUSSIA READY FOR WAR. ——_e——_ Terrible Tragedy in New York. A Deputy Marshal Killed by o ~ Moonshiner, —— TWO CENTS. par. Tow puffed Underlined with color, ard THE TURBINE COBPLICATION. ne with & band of feathers. | The Memtenegria Gevermment for WINTER FABRICS There are great temptations this season to Spend money, if women only had it to spend No such beauty of design, no such magnifi- cence of texture has been Morava, toe Servian attack was mainiy di- rected against a Tarkish bridge. The main attack Was againet ihe Tarkish left wing, zand Ali Pasha, tn order to cat off the Turkish retreat to Nisch. Sixteen &U Drahevac and aivanced by way of Jesion agaivet the Turkish rigot, under Palsy) Pasha. This double fasking movement ¥ flied, aod the Servians 4 were driven back at all points wi loss. They subsequently renewed the: ik against the Torkieh left three times, but Were on every occasion repulsed with great loss. The Turks having kept ov the defen- sive, their loss was only 30, the wounded baving been brought in. Amongst toe dead on the Servian side are maoy Rassian oM- cers. The officers bad to drive the Servian soldiers to the attack at the sword's point.” Amether Accoust of the Late Rattle. Lonpon, Vot. 2 —A telegram to the Times from Belgrade says a ae from the headquarters of the army of the Morava an- pounces that on Friday the Turks from attacked the Servians on two Silks row offered us. The eff is instantaneous. Thin plein silks and sel colored Woolens have stimulated absurdities in drapery which were fast becoming carica tures. Ail these are disappearing as if by magic, and with the incoming stateliness elaborate design of the new silk and Woolen stuffs come the de Medici train, the Mary Stuart boddice and slesves, the’ stir petticoat, ana in @ short time, doubtiess, the stomacher. The camask siiks which make part of the grand tallettes are in leaf and arabesque de signs, wonderfully shaded in olive greens and browns, in bronze tints, and aark blae with cream, crimson and gray, or cartinal red with bottle green. The —— of rv waist, bottom Tows of fine kuife pleating, the under one red, the u; bottle green. The petti on'F Bn both sides casement » the one . The ; ng both sides tained coat is of damaak, made plain, the vodiee their secu coat shaped, with square lappels, of faille buttons in- trimmed with iringe 8nd_ pear! laid. The pockets are of damask, the sleeves long &nd coat shaped, of damask close at the old lace, like that whien peace coaditions, rovided Servia be made to do so likewise. Russiaus the damask is ¢7 per yard, the silk not mach ‘our hundred arrived at Beigraie less, and the making requires two weeks | on Saturday.” steady work FE byw apg ry for War. ficeni fringe, the lace, and at) A dispateh from Berlin to the Times ich are as handsome as jewels. says ‘cobsivierabie portions of the Ras Next to the damasks in cost ‘are the rich | sian army have received orders to bs read armures Diended in yep oy od concentration. The cavairy deep, and dark, as for example, brown | anq field artillery are now on & war footing, with cream, with maize, bottle green | and the infantry are ready to march. The seariet, the deep guade,) and gra, with | Jémes’ Berlin correspondent gives substan. dark blue and white, bonding: color | tially the same account of the Czar's letter 80 perfect on the rich fabric, and infnites- to the Emperor of Austria as thai given b: imal design that it is not at all striking, and | it. Paris dent, and published unis with admirable art and skill, in combining morning. He ope “The Ozer pi colors in the the more showy is that Servia shall retain ber present inde. inde- iS typen in giimpecs watch Siuihe bade | Eran, me Mamma, seamen, Sot &. vi " ithetand: b: Dot Overpo' tor es pretey e- there is a geveral convic- tion that Russia does not wish to go to 4 Hy however they are unmixed with any con- ina we Aner eens probe- seek an auaceemeeiaae rself col- | to the joint decision of the guaranteeing in lightas welj ns tudark shades. They | powers. Iu the parley which preceded the are of course, exceedingly well adapted to | Eosreietter, toe Russian dipinmetien ler bo doubt as to the Knd of independence they wished accorded to the semi Coristian prov- Provinces are to be like Servia. and Romania, all but 1: dent under @ Christian governinent, supported by Chris- Uan soldiers, ha ving no connection with the Porte except financially. The Porte bas threatened to hold Roumania responsible for permitting the throu, ber territory a ong men volanteers. The er Uban with silk. ever quite taken the place of all stiff mixed jos, Cashmeres bas superceded — and French poplin, and the armure cloths Iust enter almost uviversally into compo. sition of winter suits. For street wear the com! of cloth witn velvet promises to be very bie. The velvet forming the skirt pockets, cuffs, @ud coliars, the cioth the polopaise or pelisse to which is added for cold weather a double coachman's cape. Silk and velvet is always “well worn,” but this winter these suits will be trimmed with feathers more than with far, The annual report in regard to the failure of the stik crop, is pow known to have been, tos | ex: corresponden com- tent, speculative. In the face of It, & sae Parte ccrtempentent of che Team es in prices is advertised by many merciants, | Soe ought t) see in Mt is Waal m kind of moral ovr y “trick of trade.” Prices afver all, of stand- | Pre<sure which Russia is trying to exert the Universal wish Bnd pecessity for peace are solved, and that Rossia rightly thinks that the powers to Sward the jaences oO ard articles and fabrics vary very little, and it ie as true to-day as it was Ove, ten, tweaty years ago, thai a fair silk can be bougnt for an oy ern: but textile fabrics as in other things Is because it is “out of fashion,” aod this has been sup er by something else. DRESS TRIMMINGS. The novelties in trimming seem to be mostly in the line of buttons and fringes —?, the new chenille lace, which is ap liqued in ch: ive. The vals of lle fringe, of afer twelve ebenille and velvet ieaves and flowers, both 38, for bospet and dress ornamentation, are re- ve of ceived with entnusiasm, for all the art and professor of skill which of late years has been exercised 21, im the in the di and biending of color, has ® mortal been utilized in producing the exquiste mile, aced shadings @nd combinations which are seen instant death. Blanc to such advantage in the soft beauty of these y work by blowing his textures. But it must be remarked that che- His wife was taken to Bel- bille fringes only lend themsei vee happily to tom. The rich fabrics; they do not harmonize with Bianc wag cloth or woolen is. For these there family by is 8 new woolen fringe, which is a great im- & letter, nton any heretofore manufactured. cherishes jsually & basis of wood is provided for the what is the such b.isein this new it 1s all wool, thathe and produced in the fluest light and dark Blanc was an pear im great variety. Many are simple Jemiour moulds covered with plain silk, others are crocheted, bat the newer a procompone of what is called « ivi ted in dark color: pearl, ,orshell. Smoked Alo ~y —~ Sastees, vean, Petitbier, Fere ee a arya ye oat the — place » Which, when wear russe and Tron, Bo- Off altogether, wears “shiny,” which most : ladies dislike much worse. bon UNION SUITS. A useful adaptation of @ novel ides for ladies’ underwear has been made by some American mapvfactarers which ought to be- come very popular. It is called the “Union” sult, and consists of vest and drawers woven in one weil-shaped garment, which tects Eooeee pd does away with the double thic! by overlapping @ “Moomshimer ” of the vest. The “Union” suit lends itself MEMPHIS, Oct. 2—Last Saturday Captain excellently well to the strict outline of the | F.H.Tarbettasa J. H. McAlexander, dep- a style of dress, and will recommend | uty U. 8. marsbals, atte to arrest @ 'tself for comfort and convenience to lad: 1. iner” pamed in | Henr; 1e8 in the country and elsewhere, who like to be ell, warmly and veniently clothed. cers, Tarbet! u ieanpemmndenrtwwanr et eS jerome Park fied. McAlexander arrived bere this morn- a Races. NEw Yokk, Oct. 2.—The first race was for @ purse of #400, beaten maidens aliowed if fovr-years old or less,7 poands; if five or ing with the body of Tarbett. Glies isa was badly wounded recent); uty Marshal Gibson in re- sd by Dep more, 12 pounds, a of @ mile. | sis The start was a beautifal one; 2a led, with the others buncaed. Goin; 4 do. extra, tn | cea Go. amber, | Frpin, somerator aad Richer: | uavefast tne seriously. af a He