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ni een“ TS ’* SS a SS SE THE EVENING STAR. | rs PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, AT 7HE STAR BUILDINGS, y Pennsylvania Ave! - corner Lith street, Te im kacrrwann few : THE EVENING STAR 6 served by : + ea Courr Trex. r 7.e2t Oo Messrs. Totten and Ovx and’ en! vottied. A Dole vs. MeDonaid; injane icp « CRIMT¥AL Cor RT — Jute OH Edward Mariar, colored iar : Vee, 48—N2, 7.341. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1876. TWO CENTS. —_—_— aA Eee EVENING STAR. _| 4 commonest writse trom roaane | Telegrams to The Star. S OPERA HOUSE - saTURDAY, EXOBLSIOB LODGS, Ho. 17, 1. 0. 0, says that a few days ago Governor Stewart Fae? a maianees Deus fit teagered to | —The members are reqaosied to mset TO- " Dore t A . L. Woodford, of New York, arrived in Ia- Mie Ciara Ch'e Uy ban pamnaroms frien | tieitnnlot@re.ga: wedcgecrmseG= ~ | Washington News and Gossip. diana, and bas nearce <i repre atthe com THE WAR IN TURKEY. Baerpeecis = AED LO-GE—X eesti suet caer pono aod :~I think I am elected gover- Walter Dennis, Mis & Caroline Levy. J = 10.0 F-G a GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY—Inter- —I thin! Pa n Oconee ret, Hamilton Leech, aad TP testa wit be belt Fat Chetan) EY - | pal revenue, $340,753.97; customs, $574,597. | Celved @ telegram from Columbus, signed by Mfagom r Bor by &@ fair majority, and that Ty ] - Guairman Wikof, demanding nis return, | Movements Against Insurgents, | eectca to Conenes, Hetentenmetn mois, “Fickets for tale at Solomons & ( Ipanialt broth Jayna McStuiscans Got | | THE National Bask Notes received to | saying it would be an outrage if Governor 8 = sslvanis aveuur, = . but are satisiactory. B. M. HvenEs. Excelsior Lodge No. 17. ted to $453,600. ol Tyo Os Notetp H, BWRET, Grand Secretary, | 48Y for redemption amounted to $153,500. Dey. He ltenied ever receiving the ohain, but ine convicted boy asserted positively whatbie she gave it tobim. Jade abe = — ——— Fri replied that it A Yellow Fever New York. | determined to «ift th FORD'S OPERA HOUSE CH chtabe Oh. ARGH LOTHaRAm | SmCRETAY MonniLt and Postmaster | wouid bean outrage to take Governor wood: | Turkish Rear Guard Routed. | 4,{*Uey, Feve" tis stated oat Hugh Coy was seatencnt to the wate A BRILLIANT EVENT. CS cate + corner 31th and Ht General Tyner called at the White House jana at this time. re The McShane, employed on the steamer Pr acbing on Bunty ° Charies- | tentiary for three years. The mother of this afternoon. give the particulars ion Biying between New York and Charles. | Maier having come inio court wns “nee ‘ONDA 4 =n ——__ ic rece) ven . » bas at bis mn 5 t judge Olin. She contir: the m ¥ EVENING, OCTOBER 9 B = * by the » top, bi ied at bis home in Brookiynu, of | honed by Jud Bb Bac feaait at American Drama, RETURN OF THE PRESIDENT.—The Prest- to, Seaator Sargent on England’s Ultimatum to the Porte, | sciiow fever. He reached heve Sepremaiver | story Of er boy. and said that she gave the 5 ‘ashington. Taere were 72) from Charleston, avd went home ili, dy- | chain to Ruffin while walking alone nyt 7, SS 3 ATTENTION. Naw W RS/—The | dent and Mrs. Grant returned to the city this chligut procession, serenade, ing last Wednesday. The building where he | Patent office. He said that he nat pA Or, Former Life in Louisiana. Tegular y mosting of tne BBW YOR« | morning. Most of the President's time was add: ‘of Weleome by Colone! Jived has been disinfected, and his clothing | in the morving, but returned it to her to A Capshie Distribution of Characers, Bealistic | REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will be held a occupici this morning in receiving Ceaten- wypod ponse Mr Sargent FRANCE WANTSA CONFERENCE, armenr y to as Giese ond oent oie pennue oate Guas Sonsege Falls! Fee ey MORROW (Set | nial visitors. blican istory ia Gait —_——-+e-—__. office for UWAt purpose. She said Ne H. BAT vi it fornia. le said. this connection: “Our THE ESTATE GeORGE WASHINGTON that was so, bot that was not «)\. The: ootoanun ki JH. CARMIENOBE, Sey. (Bop) it ORDERS have been issued by the Post Offica Matinee prices, 25 = , arty are united. Our friends have come I ° MISSED—A Bit 0 the History of the Fa her of = = department to ascertain what changes have to stay, and gnatieff to Meet Sumarokoff. 2 wy arc TS cents, ST. MATTHEW'S OHUBOH —The Bigh : . Eome tous stay, and we welcome them His Country Developed in a 6% Cont Suit-—Ia CS ee ney OER The Bigh | een caused in tae mail service on the dif | nome hearts ard confidence (Cheers.) The re did go to Mr. Ginsste’s office, bat refused to drop iton the foor or lay it A publican party for fiftee past, a et Thaddeus it. Ganuog desk as be told ber to, for nue wie P G ZA" z ‘ ferent rail wing to the sto; 2 of the republican Ly for mn years ScRipst mayor, &c., before Judge Larre- piace it in Mr. Giassie’s hands. Toey the NATIONAL THEATER. mente! Unearenson er satthew'e Onaren on fast ae — Pose whenever it was united, has swept this LATEST FROM COLORADO | more, in pari sof the sdpreme court. yester- |: i on the way she gave t <= Sunoay. 8 it. at 7 #'clooi ry —_—_—— state. We are united now, and the gates of THIS EVENING AND SATUBDAY MATINEE. pice at Hection will be taken ercnief, to Ramo, @od bad bot seen It since. He told her e had better do so, as the detectives would be after ber and get it. She had asked him foritat her house, his office. and the court room, Wanting to give it to Mr. Ginssie, bat could potget it from him. His honor Inqatred of ry day, @ curious and romantis bit of bistory carb at i a Neott No CABINET MextTinG.—Owing to the | hell shall eect son us.” song | was —— by a Sam. assistaut atk CE ee Fees OS propio’ Be lateness of the President's returo and to the | -*--The green! nominee for governor in countel to the corporation. action was StUART ROBSON, == 5 YORKERS se Indians, Mr. Wolcott, bas withdrawn in | State Claimed by the Democrats. | brought to receree damages for raising the E ATTENTION. SEW i small number of Cabinet officers in the city, favor of the republican idate. He pub. 1M BRET HABTE’s BBW PLAY, ENTITLED | ">, new ¥ BK BEPUSLIOAN assoora. | there was no Cabinet meeting to day, as was rep’ cand pub- waters of Lake Mahopac Ww such @ height as TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR, TION bas completes arrangements fo: redaced | Intended. pare See Aoved thet’ Seenmrniey epg rg on Tue ttle we the s ated by th * oe Werk say end coum oo CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS.—E. D. | tbe greenback movement for itsown pur- | YELLOW FEVER SCARE INNEW YORK. upper “= ire do ctet on Property tpon the shore of the lake was | Ruffin if he was a member of the bar, as 12 23 Leveridge, (dem.,) 29th New York; Levi | P08es, keeping its own ranks solid, while traced as far back as lov. In that year W: there was some doubton the subject. He 70 W do 138 neg : J seeking to effect a diversion of strength ee liam III. granted toone Adolph Patllipse a | said that be was and by name was on the BEET HARTE-BOBSON COMBINATION To Oara:daigua do - 15 03 Warner, (dem.,) ith Coanecticut; Wm. E. | from tne republicans. Mr. Wolcott says TURKEY'S TRIBULATION! jarge tract Of land in the then provinee of | court records. Judge Olin requeste! that he October 9—EVANGELINE. oct2-tf sant fare; tickets good nee Doureat we a (rep.,) 4th hedoenperag) — Magin- Frets yn a cori vee = Fee. Emgland’s Ultimatam to the Porte Rew York, inciuding the county of | immediately furnisu proof of the fact, and Jone go ais, % te - % vi T Tz comi Um. EI ih Street, of tg Seno can iat Fs fone for Statatifon rn ” — a elegate for Mon- pees or ae ned oa or NEw York, Oct. 6—A cable spectal s! ‘utnam. The property then passed down | Raffin went out in search of the evi tence. ee ee er Sir Henry Ejiiot, the British ambassador at | through the Phillipse family until the jd not tori . i “ THE PosTAL RaiL way CoMarsston con- | this campaigy, he witharawe pao, Sea ae ge eee yened in Atlanta, Ga, yesterday. A con- party the repuvticas posala axe unreservedly accenen wee eas, | hand George Washington massa ween Mg Eg oa ts ik OF Fam | Vention of representatives of the several | ticket. This is Cera ye oeuve, there: | Lovernment will withdraw’ ail support te | return from Braddock's expedition, bac his Sirdar ayTensoon. LU Mara. railway and steamship companies in the | publlcans 10,000 additional votes and assure | ST rvey and ‘merely guarantee Coca. | addresses were not favorably met and re- oan Thesnpaal clection of pine Trustees ofthe ME | southern states was in session, and ap- | 4 ¥' is aE TT, nople against Russian occupation. ured yo ee married ae FIBST-CLASS IN BVERY AESPBCT Feralas SAvinge Bane. of the District ¢ polnted a committee of five to confer with THE DouBLE MURDER SUICIDE IN New Bashi Bezouks Lea the Tarks, Koger Morris. Naturally on the break! ng Variety. Drams, Buriesgueand Oomedy. nows-ty | Shon the commissioners. The commission leave ee 5 er out of the revolution she and her family to-day for Nashville. YokK —Madame Bianc. the victim of her LoNbon, Oct 6 8) dispatch from Op No.) On Exhibition (Nzw No, 16 and Sale 439 fait P Charles Johnson, alles Charles Graham, ‘MABTIM 30 aed "a Office, Treas, alias George Jackson and James Stewart, * ce, tres gravd larceny in stealing « gold hunting case watch valued at £104, the property of Felix Brannogan. Mr. Canili cutee a plow of abatement In the cae of Johnson, stating that bis name was George Grayso.. The government joined ikeue on the plea, and the trial proceeded—the case of Stewart be- ing tried first, and @ verdict of gallty was rendered. OPEN THA YEAR ROUND. EVERY NIGHT. Matince for Le- pect: espoused the cause of the king, and their busbund’s jealousy, is stillalive. Thanks to | Pesth to the 7imes states taat a letter from | CP0 “ WHat A REPUBLICAN Tartnxs.—Ex- | the opiates which had been given to her she | Prisrend, a town of European Tarkey, in + Feet ey, Was foctelted to ke state of New ‘in 1781 the commissioners of POLICE Covrt—Judye new. the night before last rather quietly. | Albana,says fifteen thousand Bashi Bazouks > 5 7TH Sr. ma tiee 77H St. Representative Jeremiah ee ot In- | Rost of the Ume. however, she is entirely | have returned to that helghborhoad trom the nip engag Fag pag ES To-day. Raward i. Jam ait and o'clock p.m of the same jana, writes to @ friend in this city that | unconscious. er case is an expectant | Tu: army, because of @ disagreemen: bee her Oat iin? OM | Ores Stockholders are irkish beirs of Mary Morris claimed the ery. Harri: tn bhi didate, 1 be | Ove.” said Dr. Hoag, the attending physi. | witb the Turkish commanders. They state Pro, ° al ween the’ a x rison, the repul Touaee = will cian, od rie Seer t oof ist it _—— owen that she mi . rape impor of Iodien fair ma to @ Herald reporte: There is no | that after tne batti September ist they before marr: the Bang on the same day settlement by which thur Frazier, larceny of seventy-five cents , Window | o'clock s m fana's o'elcek Marcus Baker; 10 and costs. Harry from fo vote on the prop cS bases in: t immediate danger for the next twoor three | were on the point of crossing the Marava marriage Phillips, 4 larceny of borse and wagon and Tas" | Ctition to trcrease the capital stock of the Bauk t0 | SusePvation tn the tote ete ae we aa would ‘bo something very extramedinary” | steppe Re yates ela ee pao, Were | romninder to her childrea, eal ot spatee tne | Tort, sis; rom Jenn kM “Tuomas Jone: oben made by him in connection with other - | woul Something very ex t pped regular troops, Act of attainder did not affect them. That jored. pt ivept republicans in the state. | Mr. Wilron Aimee tone Galion te hospital’ haewinn ppg etd rales claim came into the hands of Jonti Jacob orderly outa. Tale diene ae ele says, With almost positive assuracce, t a Astor for £10,000. Tnis en! capital- ween treet; wae Holman will undoubtedly be defeated. been sent down especially for this purpose | The Zimes’ Pesth special also bas tae fol- | ist so pusiied the martes in 1800 he ob: | Ona:.pele ey ——— 4 Mile Aimee. said that all Madame | lowing: “According to concordant accounts tained @ decrees in his favor, and the state | fries, after PERSONAL —Mr. Crounse, for many years s J was on the train that con- | from various sides, the Tarks have again | was compelled to pay him the sum of ® leading correspondent at Washington, but | *¢}ed the troupe from New York. He was | taken the offensive. Osman Pasha hee left $500,000 for @ release, thus confirming the not aware of her absence until he began to | Saitschar and moved the valley of the now ——— perp York, is in | count bis tickets. The morning after the Tima, in the direction Ur ix valley Tne | title in the purchasers from the state. The own. **--Mr. F. A. Richardson, ujazevatz. J Jary last eveging gave Mr. Ganung 6, cents newspapers told them the whole story. ‘This also collected 1¢ battalions at | 20ty Sein or dent of the Baltimore Sun, has ‘moved into | seems tocorroborate the theory that the hor. | Burke,nave also collected 16 ee con pe A I lava. This seems to indicate a turn- lowing definition from a ical witoess bis handsome new residence, Vermont ave- | rible Sragedy was committed in ® St of | ing movement in the direction of Banja fore them: « affects cereb| nue. ---- Mr John M. Carson, correspond- | jealousy 7, the farious husband, whea he- Lukovas It isstated that er come = Dig — og gator the New York Zimes, is back from his | saw that his endeavors to keep his wife from | mencea in this s direction ‘on Gewber ath, and | radic fangi vacation IP. eral of the neighbors were summoned as wit- Deases, but being about the same character tbe and the inmates of the it a €vaporate moisture, and heat | house wey did not testify very hard againet Secretary Chandler has | traveling with the troupe were uuavailing, that tober 3 forced pert aut ae : jarive, for the patpose of hearing ani | gone to New York. =":" Postmaster General | Haye ups Ya the, troupe ed fe Inflammation a? un rection superinduce an | defendant. ; ri imposel a fae of #29 of ‘ pg any ead ell appeals from the valuation Tyner is going to Indiana to-day. a | ora Dendquarters @re now advanced to| jowel b he ‘1 met N and costs. John McCarty, larceny of fifty cinding "good" country “milk. can be bad on’ the | ‘made by them or thelr predecsware a ocr, pa. Fu SUES Hex Hushanp—Tne suit | Their hes owed by remission and relapse.”—(.. ¥. | cents fromJoun L. krewer in tue Chesapeake wishing to spond © pleasant day in the 8 t Provident Board of Asmators, | @URILLIANT WEDDING Last Nic HT, AND it husband, Set saeee Tow: | Attoeé on o Tarkioh Near Gaara, | 7% Sod 610 be Tener Of SRY conte ondered ‘Persons ing to s cet ree! 5 .—Mr. er husband, and Julie! . = ine imposed. John W. Hoffman, country, where good water and shade abounds, a ea ee shear ietaps peiberrmepbotet ~ sister, was up before the Se Ragusa, Ost. 6 —The rearguard of Mouxh- | How Woopwaxp, TWEED'S PARTRER, | spect veins aod whooping $5. Gan van: ean do 80. pee ie = & A. ely : » both of this | preme Court, General Term, yesterday, on | ton Pasha's force, whilst returning towards | wasCaPTURsD.—Oa the day of E. A. Wood: | Selver au Pacey Batler, making a fire in a GovrEL. MaErixo, GieSeamtecrane Mtermces aroey | Helaracued amematse Seseaue ter: | Remiuaa wetauntas Wa Reesor, | Eecrarms tt Me Sw Wmowoans | t's can en het Bad GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SABBATH AFTERROON, Mt. Pleasant ‘The attendance at the wod: | cd off these sachet Mie te ee ere trad. | surgents and Montenegring. The & few daya, was passing through the Ofthes | Profane; said he was a stranger f py] ‘HOMPSON’S eal ding embraced the elite of the District and | fora house and lot in Fifty-second stroce Deligrad in Danger. he came suddenly upon Woolward,who was | and he dido’t know what happesea, ss, T = LINCOLN HALL, coanikinc ana tes rg rel the forcing upon his wife the belief that he in Lonpon, Oct. 6.—Renter’s dispatch from cose § Wve conned prod oe —_ ~ Abraham Adams, loud; &. Coo. Kobinsoa DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. AT 3% O'CLOCK. pre ‘ted @ most bri! iiant boene. mansion | tended te take the last-named Property In | Belgrade says: “Six battalions of Turks crea gentiema: after and Joseph Hudson, loud and boisterous; $5 each. Jerry Simms, distarbing tne quiet of Georgetown; $5. Git Smith and A >raham Snowden, yelling in Georgetowo; $5. John Boyd, @ vagrant, was seut down for») days: tead 4 ood Wards proved to be the friend, Blanodt. Service cf Fong. Short addresses by young men. Cards have been issued for the marriage even tindeetoree a a Ie gelioe abet eucaual meer Of Bervisse, If Weston teit that he could not be mistaken SIX BEET DRESS SHIRTS 10 ODER Fog | Yours Men speciahy invited. octtr_ | of Miss Julia P. Cox and Mr. Herbert Inthe name of Juliette, Bis sister Tne kavo is taken the Servian position at Del- | {0 the identity of this man, and at ouce went 813.30. LOaN OFFi McKelden on the 19th instant. wife then brought sult to have the latter | igrad will be sertously threa\ ed. A battle | 10 the clerk on duty and wid him of the dis- THE PRESIDENTS Last SpEECH.—The | COuvey the property back to her husband, | is expected before Babovichte, where the | Covery he liad made, and asked what he had end the case was tried befor Judge Van | Servians have erected formidable entrench- | better do about it. The clerk informed him President was serenaded by the Colored | Brant, holding ‘Special Term of the Supreme Fit warranted perfect. Moterial and workmanship warranted to be first- class. D mente that It would be a gooa thing to telegraph to . and making rade and mission | Men’s Marching Club, of Washington, Pa., | Court; who decided that Douglass had in- Fran ‘ants a Con: juperintendent Wailing, of New York. This insulting remarks to Caroline Procto: “ MAB® FIND FURBISHINGS & SFEOUALEY. | 55 on7 ches amived on Te reasaasie ious. | on Hatarday night, and in response thanked | tended to defraud bis wife, busthat sie nes Lom oece aetne Tener Davin dinpatehs wesioD dic. as before siaied, and received | timony showed that the language was weed = a 8 leation at the assurance ani i ted by 4 . sepM-tr_ S04 F street n. w., LeDroit Building. WM. F. HOLTZ “AN A Co a thetr'bebalf, that in common with | counsel, took the papers, reserving its de. | mediate conference and has instruc! et | Weston took to the ” STINBMETZ. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, indecent exposure; 5. Lewis Wooly and John Tyler, boarding house porters, charged With obstructing the passageway at the rail- road depot; $5 each. Thomas Johnson was pa; perintendent of polics, representatives abroad to urge its expedi- sited 4 st ae 1321 F strect northwest. the people of their race they were faithful to | cision.—(¥. ¥. Times, 5th. =. ‘The intelligence concerning this point, | Hickey, and he detailed a detective to ac i: BATTBE, 1237 P: a ee Collections nade All legal business before the | the Union on the basis of freedom and bor gg he ficting Renter company him to the hotel to make the ar- tor Paap teem THE DsMocRATIC SOLDIERS’ RECT > Is very con ¢ "| res e two at once to the tly attended to. Patronage solicited. | equality of political privileges for all mea ‘Om | enna dispatch siates that the idea of @ con monspentes, snachelares, io He said thav it was {eared taat la some sec | ATINDIANAPULIS.—A special to me Bane te 3 Palmer House and found Woodward sitting | fined sid: for keeping an uniawtat bas. ference has been abandoned in favor of the A; eeping E love cf the country colored men would not | more Gazette says the demonstration at In- | ©) by Rassia, that all the powers | (7,0nc of {he @ote-rooms coolly engaged ic | (aicKenzie Taylor was reported in the Po- Hots, fresh supplies betag constamiy reesivea. ail cas REP S be left as free to exercise the riguts Of cltlass. | diabapolis “yesterday, was cate teaposing. | Soult eoane te an undonisadne we sBoTsteecion, The men was pointed ont to | ice Court proceedings of the *th ultimo aa goods sold at p. pular prices. sep2 tr MILBUEN’S SODA WATEB, sbip as they were here; but to the extent of Speeches Were made at numerous stands, | View of imposing an armistice on Tarke: @ detective, ani est stepped baving been fived §) for assault on Adeline walt wet coe SATUBAL SPRING W. the power vested in him tt was his purnose | the most elaborate being by General M This telegram states that ths Porte has al- | O8€ Of the pillars in the hotel office aud | Jones. (n reference to the court docket it 1s FALL STYLES to see that every man of every race and con- | Clernand, of Illinois; 111, of Tenuessee; | ready been sounded and has expressed its | Watched the eflect of the officer's interview. | ascertained that the case was dismissed.) G.tlon should have the privilege of Voling his | Farker, of note eee eecens Willingness to agree to an armistice or truce talunien brown tecomies Sorte sentiments without violation or intimida- . Reso! passed ‘at ia ive n HOW READY. Von. When this wassecured we would then, | #gaipst all attempts to revive sectional | 02 Condition that Servia shall receive no BROADWAY D&ESS HATS FROM 86 TO @ ALso, FINS OFT AND STIFF FELT MATS OF THE MOST APPBOVED PATTERNS. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, new shapes Fine assortmemt of SILK, ALPACA and GING- Bam UMBRELLAS. KEBR & GREES, Hatters, ily, but be told bis prisoner that that more foreign retnforcementa. A dispatch to | °° : snd only then, deserve to be called a frea re- | bAlreds and prejudices; recognizing the gal- | ome onen Teinrorcements. A dispsteh to game would Dot work: he had & Giapaich for — ———_. oral Golders, orient gear stated here that General Ignattef, him. Woodward rose to accom: ay the de- ARMY OBDERS—Captain L. H. Carpenter, | of the republicaa party in plandering the | ,T2= ZUSSIAN AMBARSADOR TO TURKEY, ‘ty lective, and as he did eo Weston stepped bas been summoned by the Czar to Livadia, 10th cavalry, is relieved from recruitin; south and perpetuating the animosities of era " from behind his hiding place and confronted service. He will turn over recruiting peer war, denouhelg the efforts of by edcainis | Spenup whee nines tis ton nally Woodward. As soon as his eyes fell on Wee- tions in de-camp, whose mission has been sig! tov, Woodward exclaimed: “My God! Char- and property, for which he is responsible, to tration learty tes Prot oe sucessful, ie also expected. lie, you are not going to give me away! le Captain C. B. Throckmorton, 4th artillery, | force apd fraud; demanding a change of ad- Railroad Accidents. pleaded old friendship, but Weston replied ment: the auperingendent or ola, U8 FeGl- | ministration, od, in contusion, strongly | Crxcre serena Ace caucaen that he could not stand upon that now, as ne sevmee_1419 Ps ae, aore Willa ehinanetimeenensae monte! ie: | naomiog idea’ At Sig tie usenet ru iad toe Raat erent ve must pow deliver im uj the iw. W 4.228 SECRIVING DAILY From our Fac- - Orvicz—Stan Buruvine; | Prepared and forwarded. under proper | UPI@y Was magnificent. the Ind pena pena Cleese een o2 | Woodward Saalip menses Bete woes in Baltimore. fresh sup) Of thoseeie- | setty. D the Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette wie ac ar cota taee eh gage | WSS Te SE Se Eaten co Rea Ar Rawal Wramlsgc: | | Rowwca roPaasenr dg Uprinaroa— | {ee lasianapaie Cioione! ant ttiagea f aNOu Ba |()FTIO1A RH. Plabsenee granted Colonel Alfred Sally, 2ist expected that Russia will now present an | nus cast of Greenbary, Indians, this morn- street, o * jarters - | ultimatum, lows ® declaration _ pire rent pau-rded to me by the Great | Viste cr the Pacific, isextended two months; | of wa jegotiations ill probabi Pi joy es were injured, and Conductor Alien, of x recede 4 the extevsion of leave of absence gran' such action, as the treaty of Paris binds the passenger train, 1s not expected to re- ilver aod Frameless, ue First Lieutenant Augustus R. Egbert, 21 signers, in the event of a misund: GEORGETOWN. AT & recent meeting of the gymuastic association recently organized here fands enough were subscribed to secure the hall apd half of the necessary fixtures. STOLEN.—The stable of Joseph F. Birch, undertaker, was broken into last night, and a Valued @t $50, was stolen therefrom DigD.—A colored woman namei Emma Scott and ber child eight weeks old, died in Jackson's alley last night. The circum. tances of their deaths were reported, and ® certificate of buriaifurnished. ATTEMPTED RoBBEgRY.—About quarter- twelve o’lock this morning, as lr. Lewis Kall, residing at the corner of and Dumbarton streets, was abcut to enter bis bed-room, be saw & burgiar in the room train east, containing soldiers homeward | (Woodward) had been gui cover. and made an attempt to catch him, bat wag lerstanding, H ” rey SIONS.—A]l Of the meetings + manner BaLTi- infantry, ts further extended one month; | to give the powers portanit AEEBLISVILED, Oct. €—The engine, | Doan ot Han been densely - | Unsuccessful, the thief making good his es- Gonssater wicrouy. 101s eerste #8, | leave of absence for four mouths ts granted | {rok ’ ine Rowers 8B. OPBOr the Jortuaes or | O8EEaEe, “train, bouad west were taroyn | ea: At we opera house Os te movsing of | CAP® Tulsls the secood time’ the premises ‘marlétr J. W. DARE. a First Lieutenant J. T. Kirkman, 10th infan- | Russia. Prince Milan ‘has written a letter | D®**epeer train ind west were thrown the ith, Dr. Treat. home , read g | DSVe been entered, the first time quite I. ALEXANDES, try; by direction of the Secretary of War | to the Czar ing sorrow for having in. on track on ep be reysond of the per on the missionary ion of pas- | Tecently, when & dress sult of the gentleman octS tris'p 1229 Pennsylvania ave. n. w. First Lieutenant E. H. Raffner, corps of en- | curred the |i ispleasure in connection rie way, — les east of Genesee, at pape ‘This was discussed in the afternoon, named and some wearing apparel of bis cull- BOOTS AND SHOES. gineers, will report in person to Captain D. | with the army's proclamation of hitmeelr oy | 11:25 last night, by striking @ horse. and a quitedramatic incident oecmren oy: | dren were taken away. 08,000 $108,000 | fr entrar duty dar Kin orders. 'con | saiSienscnasration Specss fetnnte oe; | Bekamac ania uauy'wers Maniimatge | Weve of Uontsalisatonietneconsceray | | Galim Taabe Two tundred aod reren- PAY 2 ven cevr saven ply | S108, "| pessoa with ut teerationafcxatiton ot | Ruatsin'and"Moglalo”"ena’ miva'aise net | Tree peamagorewerelguty jared" | ofima’t and bana, ent oct thei ‘Wi Boruing by all sold’ trom #18 to st por 6. clined the ition of intervention. Gen. right band, which he took. “Tais,” he said, Atk. Lapeer ancy : Tehernayef has sent to Belgrade fifty pri. ob the mane “hedge FLOUR INSPECTION.—D. C. McCann, in- CHEAP SHOE ST¢ CHOICE WINTER CLOTHING. A PANIC-MAKER EXPosED.— Yesterday a vates who mutilated their right hands in 02 Tru St., Two Doons Azovz D. N. W. Ladies Kid Bide Lace. Oem prising ali the newest and most desirable styles mau calling himself Mathew Somers, an | order to escape military dut; of flour, yes 6,087 barrels of flour inmate of the Soldiers’ Asylum at Fortress RETUEBN OF THE JAMES Bors To Mrs- spector inspected during the past month, as follows: family, 6,433 barrels; extra, 170 Sen M iaited several fn (Applante.} MCoaL Thape~ Toe cout trade this week “ lonroe, vis! Several newspaper offices | sourr—The St. Louis Globe-Democrat of ————EE OaL TRADE.—Toe oa. is Rect Preach Kid Button, Bulle, Oios Seiten Working Curect Suits, Dress | here and told a very plausible story abont | thea lane wages nage eee ree THE WoMEN's ConGREss.—At the con- tase Botton. Suits, Office Suite, Working Suits, and separate | oh" enidemic raging among the inmates of | county, Mo., arrived in St. Louis on the 34, gress of women in Philadelphia Mrs Hicks 0 bad Coats, Pants and Vests, for Men's wear, of every | the asylum, that about sixty had died | and told the chief of police that Jease James tay on “Art and Education,” and Lace end Button. style and quality of fabric, all entirely new and | within three weeks and mearly one hundred | bad through Jasper county on Tues- Lucretia Mott, Julia Ward Howe and others La a bandsomely wade and trimmed, have just been Were now under treatment in the hospital. | day of last week—a fact which he could prove delivered addresses: tnecapa, is. Somers came bere, he said, for the purpose | beyond the shadow of a doubt by two of his bilities and employment of women. Papers Grain bber Toots, of making the facts public, and to obtain | subordinates, who were well acquainted INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 6.—Ata late hi last | on various subjects were read. In the even- foman in Shoe” in window. scp2$-tr CONSIGNED TO US substantial sympathy in tg ie aid for | with the bandit leader. Jesse James was night the chairman of the independent 6: state | ing Mrs. Julia Ward Howe opened the ses INQ BOOTS AND SHOKS at- . bis siek on aying Comrades, scant — alone when seen in central committee authorized the statement — with the Teading of @ paper Fon the suD- ? hoe Store, 1914 and, —¥ rs Arg that the action of the committee in nomi | ject of “Paternity.” She was followed 1918 Pevneyivania w eo the northern prose, aud. referred te Gener y, By the creditors of one of the most extensive and Barry,at Fort Monroe,as one who would was briek. We quote 500 head of cattle of- pairs Shoes. ¥ So Biges Rakes Shi Widely Known wholesale Clothing manufacturing | endorse iis state! its fully. Among other * cane fering, 478 of which sold to butchers at prices 1 do. pating Judge Harrington for governor, vice | Mrs. Churchill on “Industrial Education,” = alvott, declined, ie ” The. Women Anson W! Was without ofi- | and Miss Willard on “Tem: firms in the ho, by reason of the recen | offices visited was that of Mr. W. Scott cial character and is void, no call for such a od cen en ee that Shoovile of io Belt ee ty anes pronase tee foodesonent the failure | Smith, the well-known correspondent, wno ee a — man, ‘who suffers most from them. ciate cf certain outside enterprises, have recently been immediately uj Somers’ departure tele- “eens, Oct. 6 Mise Emma ‘eee, a THE Success oF THE CENTENNIAL EX- Mies Crane and a boy, three of a party of | HIBITION.—The official figures show the ed Barry to know what trath eel in the story, and late last night received the following rep; w Y's, ‘19th apd Wh streets. g a four who ate toadstools at @ Connecticut | receipts of the Centennial exhibition so far — ay FORCED INTO BANKRUPICY, 2 Fort Monsoz Fae Oct. 5, 1876, | Lome will os Gacdeten ee tie te ee farm in mistake for mushrooms, have died. | to have been $2,210.255.24, & gum greater than D ue bad dysentery’ abd diarrhoea in | Hunterof Virginia. "Mr. Hunter, as’ early | Miss Pool. prerevan? on ennnty; Sod | SZ deen Gage of Ban tae a SRSHIGHESED BOOT MEE En, sop for past six weeks’ Eleven have died, | a8 1802, made s very elaborate report seo at eee ay eee Jane, $547,855 41; July, $318,199.23; Augast,| Tats 18 THE,Cow wiTH THE CRUMPLED And in order to an immediate settlement of the af- poo Apel and x wee! le 2 | the very question the solution of whieh ———_2—___ 3 7 A iy 1.199.235, . lous of wan Bo. 2118 PENNSYLVASIA AVESUE. fairs of the firm. and that a pro rata distribution of | Of number the majority were old i the present Commission was appointed. He Heavy Failures in Scotland. ‘$415,659. =) ph 2 89 foe Mr. ~ First Clams Custom Work made at the shortes | sll its assets may be made smong ite various cred —_ pital, Bey pd ‘ais argued in favor of the double standard, nce on, a aye Te ee oo eS Sen Alex: Botice guar posit ly ii eted to force sale week ach! conclusion that usion 4 been held Die maui! Goods of mr own make at very reasona- Ardcpenmisp storms entire consign- | {UC RME or Geta Eas aeeenh nani 4 of the precious metals would be disastrous ble, spinners, bave falled; MAILS SI,000 | SST on tinien Riastics tuserted in Congress Gaiters by pat- the balance of the men was never better. | t0 the civilized world.” : ——_o___ 1562, $2,042,650; al Y pat. Somers’ statemevt not in accordance with} « Tracic FUNERAL.—Obristian Braun, Beat His White Wife to Death. 1873, 81,082,880; of Bis Bost. sops-tr the ape, out ia rhuneet iy Sid nuensiee- & well known citizen of Paterson, x. J., | Boston, oy Rov temperate atrok October 1 ko ane re " Deputy Governor. peed Naa Sonn Prbiese? Wena death a white woman eaid to be bie wife his . ; ——__ 202 —————— memores.. ry U.8 Treasury, formerly THAN COST OF MANUFACFUBE. POLITICAL ARRESTS IN BALTINORE.— | ¢ cemetery, drove his horse over railroad to se injuredanold man. After keeping The Markew. p Ag A A Gu a abort distance tne onrriage broke dows, BALTIMORE, Oct. 6—Cotton quiet—mid- HHOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODs. of cotton wend, ble excitement in MOOE, BEC. a4 Co, ne "a 1335 F STREBT. H. Cok Hew ané choice designs in WILTON, VEL- HABLE BROTHERS, where he. SST, TAPESTRY, THRES-PLY ond INGEAIN | 5 re ysive CLOTHIBES AND TAILORS, one CARPBTING, LINOLEUM, OlL CLOTSS, BUGS f ibe cop! MATS, Ac, do. —_* opt -tr Corner 7th ané D streets. | tie of Olustee, ee 2 = RICK. 1 DEFY COMPETITION. 1s aay wht — maile long a 1.15908 merchantable hend-mpde BRIOK: see, struck by Gsbing For sale et the lowest ” | the neta nad to be Bay where you can get the*most for your money , MIO ORDS, 300,000 fish, worth $1 FURNACES, RANGES, (C#anen or B. b. CHARIOT hay epee! LATROBE STOVES, | On ard after 84 TU the 7th the | nor Wise, route of the N.L. be tr > 2 <. morth- SLATE AND MARBLE XANTELS, Boveine at intarsee ets Peesrtrannary 4ND HOUSEFURNI@HING GOODs. to SESE ing trat clase goede Yaa tely competion. CHRIS. SINSSEER’S, ote 7164 717 Ten STREET SB. W.

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