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THE EVENING STAR | Sd PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | AT 1HE STAR BUILDINGS, | Pennsylvania Avenue, corner 11th street, aY | The Evening Star Newspaper Oom / 4, H. S conrmane® Evert. = . ‘Tur EVENING STAR is served by carriers to four ee ee Panel as ona: N , eS Sixty Cents a month; one year, 6. Tue Weexvy Srar— on Priday— | 82 a year, postage | Ey? HY auction, one mile and a half Arcts. Te iit if Ht ge Fi} i #8 F Hie ies: F782 eet 1265 V2. 48—N2. 7.340. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1876. TWO CENTS. EVENING STAR. pete ta ap biel doct exit there may soweverrand | L@legrams to The Star. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIA. FRO) NATIONAL THE e The Yellow Fever Discussed, | Soublisedid, rvalt rom eoviagion roagtt — =L i i WINGATE CorTac: ap epidemic will result from it, especially TURKEY. Ceenge eq EIS BVENING AND SATURDAY MATL +f Washington News and Gossip. PrnonscoT bar. Mz oct 2, 1876. aa, proper Precautions ifrem to have been THE WAR IN . a eaattoon Soro Seeemie. ESOS, BEVivAL SaaV GovERNMENT RaCEIPTS To-pay —Inter Editor Star:—This is the season for “wail- aes —_— >: have been obtained from tilien ME. STUART RO 2 Ons PBL. tonne ov: r i for E. A. Wooiward, Tweed's who York . Bev. J.P. we nal revenue, $511,059 16; customs, $412,052.72. | Ing winds and meadows brown and sere;’ Political Notes, The Turk: R the Offensi Was airested in Chics ‘and off BRET HARTE’S BSW PLAY, ENTITLED | asans os 1: nd J. tl. Disasice we = went but so far the wind has wailed less than] General McClellan will address @ demo. @ turks Resume CN ° TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR, oP ene ne LANBY, Poster, NATIONAL bert age recel ‘day | osnal, and recent rains here kept the grass | cratic meeting at Mansfield, Ohio, next Fri- a : =— | for redemption 9086, quite green, so that the meadows, with their | day. ----Let, for instance, the Butler men Supported by the cw BES LORS er Ones | THe PResrDENt did not return this morn- | rich fringes of autumnal foliage are even | declare against Governor Rice, if they dare.| Trial of Count Von Arnim. BBET HARTE-BOBSON COMBINATION. £33 200 strect ne ing, a8 was expected. Nothing has been | more attractive to the eye than in summer The fact would render Mr. Adama bimeeic tober v NE att » October 51 heard from him, but he is expected this | time. In this vicinity there have been but | disgusted w: is own candidacy, n- _Setober SIEVING EL INE ___ oer =e evening. sii ove or two slight frosts, but our summer is defeat by a majority of tens of thou- Capture of Town by Cuban FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. =ow wie ——— visitors fled log before they came. Speak- pt rep.) **** The P of a town by Uubans, _— —_——. PERSONAL.—Mrs. Harry Garnett, Miss | ing of frost, reminds me of Charleston (8. C.) News and Courier relieves Alice Garnett, Mrs. Emma Barnard, Misses THE YELLOW FEVER, the monotony of its local columns with in- ‘FIOB, WasHIxeTon, b, tice is hereby given that the 388 sem bold daily sessions from 19 o'clock #.m. to oe " the 21 to the M%ch day oi Azole and Palth Barnard, Mrs. Harry | Tailncies concerning it, Lbavescquiterenns | Watt a shoemaker Cay a neers | YELLOW FEVER IN SAVANNAH, - from’ to ver, 1876, trcia dive, for the purpose of baaring aod failactes concerning it. [ bave acquired some | Want a shoemaker. employ a democrat;”” “if ‘reard Migs Agnes Clarke returned to knowledge of pap easier passed | \oU want a servant girl, employ the daugh- the elty last evening. ibrough two epidemics in New Orleans, and | ter of a democrat;” “If you want shaving or determining any and ali appeals from the valuation COINAGE executed in the U. S. mint in | #80 boted its effects elsewhere, and have, | bair cutting done, go to @ democratic bar- The Disease Increasing. made by th heir predecetsors ia moreover, by study of its statistics, and | ber,” &c. ----Carl Schurz, who spoke at pil emma 2) R, September: Double eagles, amounting to | Conversations with experience tives soa | fort Wayne on the evening of the 3d in- —e . BOI cots Bt President Board of Assessors. $4 443,860; trade dollars, 525,000; half dollars, | medical experts, familtarized myself with | stant, was threatened by a mob com) Seth at the, delte) 895.000; dimes, | \ts characteristics, mode of treatment, ete | of democratic Germans. In beginning his | DEMOCRATIC MAJORITIES IN GEORGIA do. yellow, 58859; ‘tern mixed, Ti, % 2 1 October; STxa\ Now = Inst hall B' . . . . 920,000; quarter dollas, ‘ bec : Soun's wee Tisesseer Batty mia = &s Sarlee; SU sliver Skat eee hae men | Leucine place, I'doubt if there is an au- | *peech he said that be had stood -whereshot Se gugme nied by a superb corps cf speciaity GOSPEL MEETING, bronze, $750; total amount coined, #7,021,610, | thenticated case of yellow fever which ori- | and shell rainea around him, and that no Rye quiet, Ska. Hay unchanged. Pro- Remember Matt: eo Thureday. fABBATH AFTEBROON, ———— ginated in this country. inly, themore | mob intimidation could deter him from his Certai THE PosTaL Commission.—The major | rccent epidemics have resulted froma impor. Rorpose to speak in behalf of Hayes & REQUISITION FOR A TWEEDITE. ity of the Louisville, Ky., business men on . the en ad it — - — ere yng ~— their election by every _——— who appeared before the postal commission | 'y from starting polo! other | means power. _ favored the fast mail system, advocating | Pacts, Por,tmatance, the epidemic of 186 | wae gearus OF THE TUAKISH QUES: EI aii ag ant i tarted from the introduction of yellow eof Yellow-Fever Cases two dally trains from New York, saying the | © TION.—Anb epgagement recently took piace Bhole south would be materially benefited. | [ever Into Indianola, Texas, from ® Mexican | Tete eoa tne Enya aud Secs oe ee pcrenting The Destitasion Appal- New YorK, Oct. 5.—An Atlanta (Ga.)dis- The commission has gone to Atlanta, Ga, | Port, Krom, thence lt was carried to Gal- | toon, which lasted allday. ‘and in whiten the CONGRESSIONAL Nouinxations — Wm. | town in Louisiana, from which it was car- | former suffered severely. Very little pro. | patch’ of October | sign: the mesenee anti visions frm but quiet; unchanged. Pork, 18%. Butter firm, active and ai . —ernde, lower, 12 at? Strong Sod wach hisky scarce and firm, held at 1.1 celpis—fiour, 5.55); wheat, 23,000; cora, » 5,200. Shipments—corn, 31,000. BALTIMORE, Oct. 5.— Virginian Os, ae- ferred, 6; do. consolidated, & .; do. second ~ LINCOLN HALL, AT 3% O'OLOCK. Service of Fong. Short addresses by young men, Young Men specialiy invited. octé tr LOaN OFFICE AND OOMMISSLON > BBOK GBS. OPEN THE Performance EVERY @ies and Children EVE: SaTURDAY SFTESHOOS. WISST-CLASS IN Bi BRY RESPECT veston and the interior towns; then to alittle ble in the ctty. Tess bas yet been made tn the perfecting of series, 35. North Carolina 6's, old, 16; do, Pande coldest and most rallebis tp eet, co ; W. Crapo, rep., first Massachusett; Judge E. | Tt to New Orleans, where it raged for oom entices In Gp senstar me gets warmer at Savannah, and the fever is | new, « Bi Steady, demand fair, 104 al0\. Vartety, Drama, Suriesyue enc Uomedy. aovti-ly ‘Corner 10th aed D sis. R M oh : months. The per centage of deaths was less and England inducing Turkey to increasing. There are more new cases re- New ORK, Oct. 5.—Stocms active Gate) On Exhitid NEw No. | , Liberal advances made on loan or on commission | 8- Roar,rep, seventh Massachusetts; Joseph | in New Orleans than elsewhere. The ravages armistice, it ie thommhe het nent ted to day than any day in two weeks. | and unsettled. Money, 1x. Gold. 9). Ex. LD No. im EE=hibition (Maw We. | so cup ene delved on tery teomaasie seen M. Day, dem., first Massachusetts: Judge | of the disease in the interior towas of Texas rersion she will tre 1 rent Barcun Fre ‘deaths will increase jonaliy as ong, 443\; short, 435. Govern- 4n6 and Sale x= ‘sep29-1m Thomas A. Spence, rep., first Maryiand; | were frigitfal. The reason for this is easily eener na aies ee Curlosity is | tbe climatic change is unfavorable. A cu- | mente Active and lower. wh. ¥ BeaEaae Benj. T. Eames, rep., first Rhode island; | told. In New Orleans physiciansand nurses felt to knoe if abevinte ‘of the Czars letter | Tous fact is that there are more interments New Yor«, Oct. 5.—Fiour quiet aod firm. SE + FCM TTORWEY-AT-LAW, Nathan F. Dixon, rep., second Rhode Is- | are alike experieaced, and medicine, ice and to Avsirin’ colpeldes with the anne an trom fever ia the Catholic cemevery than in | Wheat quiet ‘and unchanged. Coro quiet 1391 F street northwest. . land; James Phelps, dem.. second Connecti- | stimulants readily procurable. In these in- Prines Milan's snintstecs ted bin to | Sil the other cemeteries combined, although | and fem llections made All legal basiness before the | cut; T. M. Waller, dem., third Connecticut. | terior towns there Were no experienced phy- oe "3 minis reques' jan to Pp the Catholics are in the minority in this consider the proposition for a suspension of PRESIDENT GRANT, during hisrecent visit | were rot alwane ODea ae ee nes etC. | Nostilities, Lateet, diepatches Intenee aoe epee tT to Ithaca, N. Y., is reported to have sald | out of ten, and 1 might make the per centage ara tlone une renee ein hostilities. War prep’ | susceptible to ihe fever and to die of lt. The that he never had had what he could call a | larger. yellow fever yields readily to proper caatee tant une ai eons m, capes at — destitution is Appalling. It seems impossi- hams, 56 when he wae an army officer he | Sostment, sod when such oan ocd: 18; | co-operate in a military osenpation of Tar ble for relief agencies to mest it. Thousands and that heed lived longer 1 Waagington | fever and ague, typhoid, or any of the purely to tho peace of Merion bat phen nT re throw dut of work by the puri ratios dn Reece reel paitgaaaet ene | Tats and tea se ancy ae aay Soe | iced ab to nomen Raoult pesate ata | Grbumivem are totally dependent tbe leuds to makes trip to Haron aed oitny | cated’ from the system, wile yeliow fever | OW milltary occupation, ‘Turkien outrages | lef < f ied the interme ree ee end Cele eee and poesibly | 12a ves no traces batind awd ite ere ana: | axe Low becomingran frequent thet tie ten, que day freas sovestesn te Bement sapharcins meet Sre ratner beneficial than otherwise. Bat | y/ars are retaliating with fire and sword. | Ta,m weather is eeneralrs Cone in Ceor Zia. NATIONAL BANKS—Tne controller of the actual contact iti the disease a fa persoaal a ad eo eeling 1s being shown by the | There is ne frost here this morolg for che indisputably bow lost health may be regained, | currency has called for @ report showing the | @XPerience on ° 5 ph nen 2 fof nervous and pare | ©Ddition of national banks at the close of | fesential to successfal treatment, With an | Way His MILL Storrep—The Doyles- abe mks ens Srentment of nervows and business on Monday, the 2d instant. He bas | tidneed for a ohtnien hae t danger | WD: Pe., Democrat says:—A few days “RHODE ISLAND DAY. & so declared a dividend in favor of the cred- | ijes in letting A ease Cy eedipgrs « ttnee Evan Stover, or Spring Valiey, Bucks ef Visitors. Col fore Courts promptiy attended to. Patronage solicited. sepl4 im we THE BEST. MILBUBN’S SODA WATEE, HATUBAL SPRING WATERS on D-sught, (OE-COLD TEA, OOFFER and OHOUOLATE 1429 PannsYLvasia AVENUE, te LONDON, Oct. 5,3 p. m.—The proportion of the Bank of Engiand reserve vo liability, Which last week was 62\ per Cent, is now 60%. The bullion in the bank has decreased £11,000 during the past week. Consols #5 15-16 for money and the account. The amount Of bullion gone into the bank on halance to- day is £10,000. ‘ ——_—_—__-«ee-- é THROUGH LIFE AND DRATE—8wickilr of a Young German Over his Sweetheart’s Grave — While the sextoa’s assistants were covering the coffin of Miss Josephine Brocht a\ Green- By td opr SF pet aad an Le y the report of a . at, Soir Specs an ue it huss only ww grave, ‘Miss Brocht,whose parents live in [4b street, A Large Attendance : 16 disease get too firm a hold "Barge, | Mefreshments, in. ies ent entones: 64 ‘Bast 10th ot... ars of the ist National bank of Mansfield, | oo the system. On the first symptoras ap. ph ti EO fant ay ep Sfter s short illness. fe UML G. YOUNG, io. ban * | peari=g. headache sin the ae eat eee was uspicious, Rhode isiand paren ‘Persons wishing to spend ® pleasant day fm the ROTARY PUBLIO, pet gd ey ard ittabr—the patient ls given a dose of Taek ‘repre ee Lee caleinbs naa tereupeelatiee than ot eens be yh al ee ee ae ee ee Orrics—8raz Bertvine; | and 15 per cent. for the Anderson bank. qnator oil, ‘The sei imerse ceeded to investigate the matter and ascer- | and a large number of her people, At 12 not. and very stroug, mustard bath, and @s | tain the cause raisei the stoues, in- | o'clock Gov. Lippitt and ved NavAL OxDERS. — Carpenter Joseph G. | Tb of the body as possible ie bated at the | spected the machinery and did other wings | Oe iaer Boies tRPltt and stad were reel Myers to receiving ship Colorado; Surgeo2 oy the patinnt ence 64 bed, pep aged a notte yaseuy ent to the wa- | delegation of Rhode Islanders and escorted J.8. Knight has reported bis arrival home, | ered, and given hot tea, made from orange | ‘ef Sate And raised it up. Finding that the | to the building of that state, which was nue, but the young le pot ny tached to other, and had arranged to be married. Miss Brocht's death affected bim so ceeply that he threatened to take his life, but bis friends did not believe that he would Se GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘THOmPson’s réel, to me by the Groat water did flow as fast as it should, he insert- | handsomely decorated. Go ernor Lippitt, | carry out his intention. Yesterd: robAre less, tne 1k Gopi Satine ison prensa - tect dare oaeken ee Trevent s seat etn poe ples ant the race, and to his horror pall- | stard'ng On the frou Of the bailding. | be went ‘about bis work oe sca Moat lett DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. obble Also on band alarge | waiting orders; Capenter James Burte fon | the Ipvalld. if perrpleation cam te won up | Sears: it yall appearence gong aree | was introduced by Pi t Hawley with | the slaughter-house a little while before the var ety of SPEOTAGLES. OPERA SIX BRET DRESS gurers 10 ORDER Fog | MICROSCOPES and SHADES for th years. It was toall appearance dead, but | a few appropriate remarks. Gov. iu, the Osst) and placed on waiting orders; | ihefever is roon broken, and then, such is r * Acting Garpenter"L. Ridoux from tas na | the condition of the perroce syatem, that hagen to hina ying it to the house, its nose | in responding, tendered the thanks of bis col cam tenn: thori! cetving salp Colorado, and ordered to the | Perfect quiet is essential to recovery.’ The | tteince. The child cam erected ae 12 | State to thecentennial authorities, anc es- Ume set for the fuveral. He borrowed #6 from his employer's wife and purchased a istol and ammunition at @ neighbor- 9 pecially citizens of Philadelphia in making | ing shop. which he exhibited to a friend, octS tria'p 1229 Peonsylvania ave. n. w. Ossipee. Deas ofS Ano, oF By amen — at present as well as if nothing had ever | the Centennial grounds nislorss for years but making po aliusion to bis Purpose. Fit warranted perfect. THE AVENUE PAVEMENT.—We have the | {Bi nolse, may bring on a relapse, and has | nappened. How long the little child had | and centuries tocome. Many thou. | Taking @ seat in one of the mourners’ car- teria: and workmanship warranted to be first- hem ve been known to cause almost instant death. | been in the water hoene Knows. people were afterwards se rlages be manifested the most intense grief $108,000 $108,000 following in answer to some remarks inthis | Stimulants and cooling drinks are freely all the way to the cemetery, sobbing bitterly MENS’ FINE FUBNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. PAuEAN necAatamas. aod at the administered during convalescence, for the | THE JAPANESE EDUCATIONAL Coxmrs- | Welcomed by the governor, cerepin Cirahene ie Parente nnn, on | Sineate Sal teeribay “promentings aed. tc ies | kieee ee Educational commis- | lose of the reception the gubernatorial sample Grahamite pavement just taken up ff party visited the Corliss engine in Machin- long time before e patient regains hisg} sion have concluded their labors !n this city. ‘Hall, and h ed by Co! 7 t the intersection of 10th street and Penn- | strength. After having minutely examined the vari- | 19 fil, aud wore tara nw sylvania avenue: IT IS A POPULAR FALLACY ous systems of education in Europe ard | Soner ‘admitted to the gueunie wen ‘The sample of pavement laid by the Gra- | that a white frost, or,as some say,a black | America for the past four years, they have 3 | aoe hamite and Trinidad Asphait Pavementcom- | frost, will at once check the ravages otyel- | selected the Boston system as’ the motel pany the intersection of 10th street with | !ow fever. One effect it undoubtedly which they will represent at home, and on tbe avenue, in June last year, has recent'y | D@ve, and that is to kill all the sick wao their return to Japan they will mi sc acol- been removed tofeduce the grade of the ave | !0 @ critical condition; and no doubt it puri- | lective exhibition of the Boston system in nue. The hydraulic concrete on which it | Ses the air somewhat and thus does good; | Yeddo. To carry out this plan they have was laid was pot put down by the company, | Ut it never yet stopped an epidemic _A | not only visited all the grades of achoois in but bad been laid as an experiment by other | Writer in the New Orleans Picayune (1307,) | this city, but have purchased a collection of parties a year befoe. says he ‘had experience in nearly all the | all the materials in furniture, — blanks, ©The surface of tuis could not be reduced | *Pidemics of the last furty years, and with | text books, books of reference; in fact, a | been occupied by six thousand rvians, to @ univorm grade, owing to the want cf | One exception no theory has stood the test of | spectmen of everything used in the schools, | With two batteries of artillery. Official dis. time given to tbe company to perform this | Observation. That oue was enunciated by | from the lowest ry to the de. faeces work, whieh was done at its own etpenre. | 82 blew peel aap yang of New Orleans in 1347. | partment; and {n addition ve se- jundred mounted Cossacks have The detritus which covered this jagged sur The epidemic of that year having come at a | cured all school documents since the or- —s Kladowa. Toe director of the Ras- face could not be entirely reu oveA by sweep | Very e*rly perlodéhere was much despond- | ganizatien of the Present system.—{ Boston | tian Volga Bankbas informed toe Servian tng, @8 the broom to some extent added toit | Dey, Bowie outof the belief that it mu t | Zranscript. government that its last loan bas been fully To prevent this fine material commingling | COOUnue until frost. Tue physiciaa then de- ——— subscribed for. Rith the asphalt concrete surface @ thin | Clared inst epidemics lasted but twelve | JTWEED'S PARTRER AREESTED—P. A | will mot Break Of Friendly Rela- laser Of coarse asphalt concrete was first | Weeks under any circumstances; the firs! | Woodward, late a partner of Wm. M. Tweed, ons. laid on, whlch Impr §.ned the loose mate- | ‘our weeks on the increase. the next. four at | for whom @ large reward has been offered in | _yowpow, Oct.5..A dispatch to Reuter’s rigis beveath. This first layer has no.hing | “'@0d-still, with mires fiuctuatioas, and | New York, was arrested in Chicago yester- Telcgram company from Vienna says: Ac of the hardness nor tenacity of the surface | the Jast four on a decline, when they die out, | day at the Palmer house, where he was Fes- | corétzg to the most reliable information, not covering, and op the removal of the pave- | ‘Toet OF no frost.” It should. perhaps, be | istered ag 4. Wallace. Liverpool. He was | tre slightest idea is colertained by the Aus. ment can be crumbled in pieces, but thesar- | Stated, for the benefit of the uninitiated, that | disguised, but was recognized by a New | tr. goverament of breaking off friendly face layer has withstood fifteen month’s use | * disease is called an epidemic when the | York gentleman and pointed out to the po- relations with Rassia.” without abrasion, although in some places | {€&{h from it exceeds those from ail other | !!ce and locked up at the Central station, it was not over a half ineh ta thickness, ow. | diteases. Shere he will beretained until further steps THE CUBAN Bi tng to the unevenness of the foundation Dr. Charles Deleny, of New Orleans, in a | are taken by the New York authorities. He | onacuve of Las Tamas bp the Patriots “The company has gone to great expense Lapel meth ener aie earn = Sorters, But said tr Paling Sepeintee ent | 482W YORK, Oct. Se Mait advices from . | 4n erroneons opinio! wi ‘rost pi A tend % . proved cuaracter and ts importiog iis ax- | SB 04 10 the fever,andeays that no coacia: | icky that he hes just arrived fom Eaginad | HaY208.of September 30, says: Tue. insur ‘at times and again breaking out tuto uncon- trolabie laughter; then he would call uj the pame of the dead girl, crying to ber they would not long be kept apart. He was belped out of the carriage when the grave was reacbed, and standing at its bring while the last sad services were ed, sobbed convulsively until the coffin was . “My grave Will not be far from this,” he said to 8 friend pear by; then he stepped back a few feet, drew the pistol from nis pocket and fired, the ball entering his right temple. He fell to the ground bieeding and insensibie, apd it was some moments the borror- stricken crowd realized what bad occurre}. Then & telegram was dispatched for ao am- bulence, and, on its arrival, the <tili uacon- scious man was removed to the Long Island medical hospital, where he died a few min- utes before six o'clock, remaining io @ coma- tose condition until the last. Lout had been im this country for about eight yeare, and bas always borne & good character as @ about twenty-one years old, of @ prepossess- Ing @ pearance aud well educated._(N. F. Wortd, ten. FINE FLANNEL USDEBWEAR TO ORDEB. sep-tr_ 504 F street n. w., LeDroit Buildf OHOICE WINTER CLOTHING. Comprising all the newest and most destrabie styles Ts. for yox sJouths, wad ebil of Goods, {a Business Suits, Btrect Buits, Dress Bt for the Knox's rated N . Dress its, Offi » Worki ite, separate ——en epee icee_seoSstr_ | sivte and quality of febric, all entirely new and B FALL STYLES B handsomely u ade and trimmed, have just been NOW READY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 85 TO « CONSIGNED TO Us FINS SOFT AND STI ELT HATS OF THE | By the creditors of one of the most extensive and PATTEBNS. widely-kuown wholesale Clothing manufacturing "S HATS, new shapes. | orms im the country, who, by reason of the recen Fine sesortmenit of SILK, ALPACA and GING- | great stringency iu money matters, and the failure Bam UMBEELLAS. of certain outaide enterprises, have recently been HEBR @ GREEN, Hatters, sepld-tr 1419 Pa ave., above Willsrd’s Hotel, W488 SaGn1vise DAILY rromccr re | FORCED INTO BANKRUPCr, epee. nt USPINISHEDacd 1 IMTS, wade of the best -one Ha MOE SH1uT FaUTOaY ‘Woeahington J And fp order to an fmmediate settlement of the af- fairs of the firm, and that a pro rata distribution of ‘sll ite assets may be made among ite various cred- itors, we are positively instructed to force the sal ‘mmedistely of every garment in the entire consign- Furr DRESS SHIRTS MA of the very best material and in ite entered the city of Las Tunas on the manner for st the BRAN at ae sions can be deducted from meteorological } by the way of Savannah and that he had | &°™' McheeRiar vhGrody ois geree | Bow tolgadiog and two ere are ou tacs | eoamens, He ls oppasad soquarantinen, | a0t een Tweed fori years A ttn recs: | fu, ad, gotatned pomenign ot 10 The - way to this port. The refining is done here | #24 does not —— introduction of fever stath yh . eet was w! atthe Spavish garrison were in conni. 25 PER CENT. LESS in the most careful manner, nd all the com- | {fom Shroad, and these are the views of the ae ee vance with the insurgents. That journal BOOTS AND SHOES. binations of the concrete are conducted by | Medical men of New Orleans generally | 4. yesregp Resuxe—Justice Graf yes- | #@ys that henceforth it will give the news > setentific and skilled gentlemen of ten years’ | views in, accordance with the wishes of the | cus) delivered @ weitdeeerenn to | bad or ,as it comes. Las Tunas as a THAN COST OF MANUFACKURE. | Coperience. 1n SUC Sway ne te Monte, | mercantile class rather than with facts. “It Mary fymes, residing at a0 Deny 0 | at fc point is of very great importance. 23 PER CENT SAVE ] the requisites of a perfect pavement. Speci- | 9&8 been generally supposed that filtn gen- ber lack of ai ‘and un. | Captain General Joveliar, it is de- ED fe ‘and ti toeir vir- | fr of motherly affection and un- reported, ‘This vast stock of Goods is hibition in | test ¢ fmes care’ us With put repair a lence. “Dr. Warren Stone, of New Orleans, sanaioiea! cone fers oria eonred, before the from Ryan uniows hres pooviaed aoe, wee AtL. 1 » " of is fs now on ex! ‘est of four years’ use without repairs in Zs 2 : . @ppa up! TO" c eae ate Son our large salesroom, sud the public are invited to | New York city, where the traffic is much | !2 the course of @ lecture delivered in New | ™&sis Te child. Sppareatiy five or Feared that ‘there call and fospect ir. This display of BEADY-MADE Ho. 402 71H 8t., Two Dooxs Asova D, 8. W. CLOTHING Is by far the grandest ever made in = hee this District, and is well worth e visit from those and them. Itis York in 1867, said that yellow fever was a | *!X years old, tugging at her dress, re- | Money to pay fits. A Tt te not ao disease peculiar eee! cimates, sad was nested that he be sent to Some bouse of i= will bea yt there a se subetoes are Bot ard Gilimore and’ Mr Edwant Groce nent | and which totally differed from ail’ ovuer | ood her control. ‘The justice fefased her re. | seven months. = 5 i ii = juest, and gra’ rebul = He dressed he contemplate ine Purchase of Winter Oicthing. | have selected ins pavement without haing | Causes of disease. "The dith or cities and un- | best and gravely rebuked her enziety to | covey vou ANSIN'® ALLEGED Postrement with a ttiogh een exe satisfied of its excellence. Neither 1s 1¢ wonia serdar nee Gioaeaeek nee ae merrily as be followed his mother from tre FREASON. in with bis band,and gavea littie oll interaal ¥ likely that the company, after five years’ lowering the vitality and lessenin; the | court room, blissfully ignorant of what had | Mis Trial Proceeds in His Absence— | | she did not know what the oll was made of. ‘Lace nd Batton. HABLE ROTHERS experience, would undertake to make & mis- . . ocourred.—{ Ballo. Gazetie, 5th. His Counsel Not allowed to Picad. ie did not charge @ fee for attending any Beat Hond sewed Gaiters. ABLE BROTHERS, take or to ‘perpetrate a fraud on the most | POWErs of resisting it, he dcclared could a BERLIN, Oct. 5—The Staats Gerichischos | ove. He bad need the mach! sven 3 copspicuous street in America.” bever generate yellow fever. He balieved | Commopore VANDERBILT STILL ALIVE. = cor tan Vi ge five of bi FO EXTENSIVE CLOTAIBES AND TAILORS, | CODSP bin America.” Zollow {ever to originate in some peculiar | About 2 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Van- | "et today for the trial of ne ae “He had aise Soenti one sep27-tr Gorver 7th and D streets Campaign Squibs. condition of the atinosphere, and to be | aerbilt was suddenly Atiacked witn severe Count, dated fre Ouchy, on read, stating | his wife, When ‘called to attend aug one Lo . Kilpatriek got worn out in an Indiana | {Presd: not by ersona| infection, but by the | pains,and up to noon his condition was | Gout, dated from Ouchy, w: his coming to | took the machine with him, believing it to AND-MADE BRICK. > “ yery critical, While no immediate danger | Berlin. As bis illness was not legally at- | be the beet remedy.” He bane book which = speech, and had to have bis mouth half- | poison which constitutes this peculiar and | js Scere te arate ee pbarent that Mr. | tested, the court, on demand of the public | be bought with the machine and tis snes 1,000,000 merchantable hand-made BRIOK:a'so._ | soled.—N. Y. Herald. ---- Peter Cooper tainks | 440: 8 disease. He was especially anx- | Vanderbilt is Farias weaker very rapidiy, ution, decided to proceed him | that the cure any dis- 300 (00 se ot cates ®®”28 BBIOK, | if the excitement runs muet higher, he will fam TO Pereonally ceiaa ood that the | and there is little doubt but that, wituout | prosecution, decided to proceed that | ease—( Goat Botto Yor sale at the lowest market rates, be obliged to take the stump in person in | {¢"¢1, Was,ot personally contagious, becaase | some very decided and ita pgs should be private. Count do. 40 1.28 Men's Pee 1.35 Residence, 1115 Mee jer ees, Obio and Indiana after next week. He did | Of 1's bearing on the quarantine question, Von Arnim’s counsel was not allowed to | ,A BALTIMORE ELOPEMENT—A Married Men’s Sewed Cong 150 'up. The best es? raft fe not understand until a few days ago that | °C: Mon and a Moonstruck Mavien.—Btewart Land $1.25 Senool Bhoes ia the city. Men's, Wo- | _ep8-3w" Ward. Sonth Capitol and O ste. s.w._ to be. an election in thy in | . Notwithstanding the weight of this ciate Brown bas been popularly Known as a bar- pawistene Bios tne i, en Gare eas 0 be an election in those states in | suthority the facts conceraing the epide mic FOREIGN NEWs. Keeper, and plied his vosttion ar eae No trouble te sho sw The G Anod id Nervi Octcher—Bartinaton Howhape. of 187, abd of nine recent epidemics, show Lexington ‘street, to the marker Bere e Great yne an Orviti@. | tue ConoRADO ELECTION—The State Un- | conclusively that the disease is persooally | A HORSE SEIZED WITH HyDRoPHOBIA. | Trouble ai the Cotton Sptumers. | Tne Fiore Hasson: the heroine of doubtediy Carried by the Republicans.—A dis- | Co stazious, that it isimported, that a strict | About three weeks since @ horse in Tate & Lonpon, Oct. 5.—The Hows bas & | teen summers, resided with ber 9 patch from Denver, Colorado, giving addi- | quarantine is the only sure preventative. It | Osborn’s stone yard, in New York, was bit. | dispatch from Blackburn, wi says: The | apartments above the saloon, ty too FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER BELT’S lional particulars of the election in that | 1s notnecessary to burden this letter with | ten through the nose by a strange dog that | cotton operatives having to be no | susceptible heart was recently. tured ‘ty . Maeda rere Eg ete or cedeat ee aed at numce. | momediately afler ran away and ‘was loat | longer bound by the arrangement by wnich | $0 fascinating Brown. The latte, 4 So. 2118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. STOMACH AND TONIC BITT in, and show still heavier repablican gains | In 1:67 the president of the board of health | sight of. ‘Tuesday afternoon the horse, | thelr wages have hitherto been regulates bad one wife, and could not hops eiveaey. First o we es ERS, and majorities than previous dispatches in- | of New Orleans cause’ communications to | which had been uneasy for several days, ex- | some of the largest spinners have marriage to Lizzie. This she knew, but, eden “neckiceen geen made the dents BEING THE CELEBRATED dicated. Arapahoe county gives the repub | be sent to the various localities in Florida, | hibited unmistakable sympthma of hydro. | notices stating that they hold thomeslnos oe botwithetanding bestowed “apes bite tat ‘Best Fall Goods of my own make at very reasona- Heaps 120 majority. Los Avimos county is | Louisiana, and Texas, where the yellow | phob'a, and was so violent as to frighten the | liverty to close the spinning departments of affections. Lizzie bad heretofore numbered @ALIPEA BITTER 1,152. The democratic loss in Los Antmos | fever had made its appearance that season, | stableman. The animal, after tearing its | thelr mills without warning. ‘admirers only among the hucksters and Bee Blastics tunerted in Congress Gaiters by pat- = county, their strongest couaty, Stall to pieces, managed to escape from the Proposais for General Amnesty. dealers of the market, in front of @n* machive Frice @!. nt. more than before esti siable, and dashing off at a gallop ran Pakis, Oct. 5—Immediately u; the re- ce ‘t , per cei > pon residence, but from the first night she (Stan of Big Boot seps-tr pes aad a aaerce they lose a member of the legislature against A was killed. benny chambers several radical | jeared from the second story window and — — an un! BSS thal . The ocral /e] wi Rivest ogee ac Bat | Saber age mene as grt | es tay epunean, og cys, | tbe dneenud bre cooncates Oy oom | TW Nasuow, Leven i Geseora an | Ses mueaie em oe ono | ern rue tnvar Se bad itty a ¥,,into the office, Bo. 60. : ity. The legislature will be two thirds | mere ‘or propagat 2 ‘ or quieting dranght, with no bad after effects, jority. olent institutions - — Fe Secupted bp Dicken oP eeecrreeuey: formeriy | or selcting Grsaght, with no bed after ubiiean in each house. tone oF articles intooted by tbe poleony nea | Theme Jneune te — —— himself in his 4 B UsMPBELL, - It is at the same time an ANODT A ® — is = ae oe Aer ynioeag = pana emia pee cea pore Moog were seventeen intermsente from tha ieeenne Spain Making Sacrifice so | and after a last ®t bis mirror pro- Washington. D. © , Bopt.25 1508) teogs S “he MBRYOL Vm | jorty approximating, to 2000; aad omeial | Ofcourse an imperfect quarantine or one es. | Savannah Ce ae i. pao tablished after the disease has been tatr - | that of Don Gabriel a ic priest. | siearid to the Fe duced, can do no amd itissuch quar- | The sbip laborers of Quebec have subscribed Haustained in sections not yet heard Zrom, | duced, can do no £00» £500 for ine velit of Perse egy pt of s0 important @ personage as General Mar- fad Co ene Tas her cae hin liars. of Gabe ip 7 tik committee claims twenty-one of the twenty- | Quarantines comes, however, from those corr: ‘the six counties in the stale, and turee fourths | whose business in 4 by | otters interestea in bibliograpay was, com. | insurreotion. The nomination was total e legislature. menced in Philadelphia Further returns do not materially change | southem cities I trust Winsor, of the Boston public Tibcery, ooo himesif nominate his priscipal: JHOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. £ i s f 5 2 f Lil : | fit i g id : BOOK, BEC. 4 Co e To be had of all Drusgists. Send for Pampalt. SELT’S @ALIPEA BITTER, 13 Oaméen 1325 F STESET. street, Baltimore, Ma ve Upto time the search for the eighteens Samra Teiem, sr, | ie fgury givgn ou ihe gruel Tau se conic aa Mervin Dewey, 2° | cemgremiseaiHemimattons, | nimina alr bar veut Sate nett ‘YET, TAPESTRY, Ti PLY and I WHOLESALE AGENT, mherst college }» Roted as secretary. be CARPRTING, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTHS, augi3-Sn* No. $82 19th st., Washington. D. 0. ‘welcome, ‘austin Winsor was Tbompson. bly wh, * i > Sea ° , 5.—" mare een Be_setv_ (ENTENNIAL AWARD. elected president. ust tel hava ‘The repablicans of = ~ = os a I DEFY COMPETITION. a SEWING ae) BG rye? w33 aa ae, diguia Sauce! gina be ee motive on rec nigh ox —_ COMPETITORS! congress: SPRINGFIELD, Mass, 5.—The ilth | He hed Sue ps samine my stock stitch to re | astnominated Gene Py tt One ad ES SP Est tbe most for your money Canty at eaitch ou OLOTH sod Gan eae er re- Dominated George. a 4 58 tf fot te operate, C » easiest terms, hee iivhvostamea eae FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, reliable and pcaitive. J.C. Witson, Chairman Rep. State Centra) Committees.’ —— NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY the SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, FOR THB HAIR, Way fe aS cast we the Stes fest ‘his over 2S het hae act core rrr ae aa NG 20008 | FOS BESTORING Sats FOUTEVOL COboa? sao erneone Surname es seeed aot, eee oa aa are Rhode | fioeer, Bremen, Imenengers Sd | toros rat ahead of tne sucine:_ Tt ts separ SESSA WS | hr eat ee a en at roo | Sat gees! sop ragct a, mium.an Roar | ©¢ tana aia) Nee pe PN, Kase aerated to restore che ost in tures toe reo fing firet-clam gocds that defy com: Contains nothing whatever of sa yf pails; nor, is Ls ‘cot soplt-r 6 ive ia ma cireult “ §