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; PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Peunevivania Avenue. 11th street, Telegrams to The Star. BAD FOR RUSSIA. —---__ The Key to Shipka Pass Taken. MORMON SCANDAL. = — — John W. Young's Elopement. TWO CENTS. | Gaxenar von POREIGN News. Preparing Pvctands Armor » The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, 4. B. RAUFEMANN, Pres't THY EVENING STAR ts served Dy carriers to Subscrivers at Ten Cents per week. or Forty- four ( ents per month. en at the counter, Two Centseach. By matl_postags prepatd— Bixty Cenis a month; one year, 84 Tar WEEKLY ~~ Priday— 82 @ year, postage pr BY AU subscripitons tnrartahy 1 aavanes. BF Rates of ater iunny furmishert on application. ‘WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 SPECIAL NoTICES. | EVENING STAR. ssed Assistant Pay- | ON TO RICHMOND 1 Assistant Engineer they AVAL ORDER —} nied bim.on a q"t ster Jas. A Kinga where we were NOTICR— ting dohe # = ——-— ————— 4 Gkema DD the Po orm Up the Samos— TH the corcer of Broad and Kigh bh st r ‘ oF TATION. | | Se wed {tis baB ; : a. R ondernd to dn Late Confederate Capital Memento Mori arrival we #ecertained that, as oe tons, At BEYER <) Ves ee Ait | BARGE will be iinrd Bail 5 Washington News and Gossip, = fer ~Sudidem Death—4 Reitrosd Caen We were what arrived too go ready for ' THURSDAY x EVENING at7: 0c: it ra yfewltagyes r appears g white g 1 ts expected T Daler. T 4 Sr eee oy MG, | GOVERNED? Rucetrrs To-DAy.—iInter- | 70'S RienMoxy, Va., Sept. 19, 18 teen years old, had gone to the Cathelral the Shatin ear, . Leehr TUAL & ASSOOLATI OM will by | pal revenue, 5.60; customs, +4 «| gyn! Deer Star: I left Wasbington last Monday | (Bis! tibbons the corner i Ceri eet belo st the Hall Vernon Lies coraer 9b | a tes eigtearns ; oe ; be'ow, apparently in hand was va for + ‘ an’ Det HAY EVENING, Septem SECRETARY SCHURZ peeled to return alternoon, # ad a pleasant trip dowe tie | taken suddenly tidus She STH GRAND PIC Nic OF THE ber lth Bh ihee 5 Larter iia tS thotithe sxicening: Pou mac and Chesapeak Bay oa the Laty | was at ones removed § ae. com BTS OF ST CULU MBRILLE, 2 aie cout Ss, Sscretery . of tie Lake, althouzh par: of the voyage wa ard the amb - Will (ake p “4 a bE E ReveENUE APPOINTMENTS —Moore C } < * og : fi ‘ ‘FY @aru™ GARD THE REGULS MEETINGS OF THE de, not ve bately Tickets. a . Bc eat WEDNESDAY. S-prember 1920, 1577, 8 | 44 Agauczer for,the 6th district | Guiaizeh BE sive leinteon’ weer oes an orphan @ ramed Lueiie Harma Stanley. the LTIMORE AND RETURN $1.60. JC. BUSEY. M_D.P of . and Brin Jolly and George | away fron ae = | The dead body was placed in the ambulance | Loon, Sep M . . Tickets Good till 25th instant. CHAS. KL CU MALT. M.D. Sc Myers gaugers for the 2d district of Ken- | . ay from me forever, a sympa | and carried to her aunt's house, from wich | telecraphs Kahenda. a place on tha - EXCURSIONS PROW WASH- | p> ¥ Mo. a. ~ | tweky. | and traveled fries d remarking that it unust t | she bad departed in good spirits onty one st of Lower Guinea, near the “ INGTON TO BALTIMORe. S — 8 Nema cet bis pariy, p2 | of those proverbial straws waica sow the | ROUr before. Hardiy a day passes chat there | the Congo t to the effect that bis entire : mere and Peco read GOSPEL MEETING NAVAL OFFICE) CURSELE, of New York, use forests anteaeona | way the wind biows. } 22280 Se See eNNeS OBE = ee Se rene si 6 nil der iD sears EVEBY SUNDAY AF LESNOON, in b tter to Secretary Sherman coneern- | val natives at almost | THE CITY BY THE SEA | THE WASHINGTON AND OHIO RR. CASE ftraneati my from Nyaagwe. on has of the tralaei except IN ing the reorganization of the clerksh’ps in | every *tep. To render bis pos a SH mor I found that Norfolk h z= Satun’ay wert to the cult court here oe i Puoniny, Septe LINCOLN HALL, | his efice, sas« that he doer rot think that it | deplorable, his escort of 1 os deserted fun Norfolk had not grown where a large crowd had assembled to he ’ Cae AT HALF Past THRER 0 CLOCK. be sovernme e | him in bis tost critical bin) e my last visit—soms these or four y : amy ad is for the 1: terest of the governmeat to mike | * 3 anand ow INDAY EXC ON TO MARSHALL i ens changes ux presence. | overawen by the terrors of the and about or Bayanl, cox haut 7 continueus strug nh the gress was one Ww! Washington an . “MATTANO" wilt mel Ste RENATOR McRION Nor So WeLt.—Act- | Thus deserted, « aod hat was tt ee eee ee ee > PIVIDE: cuieannual divileca | (D& Potmaster General Rrady to-day re- y a1 Church, rt EVFRY SUNDAY. AT # OCLOCK PM tothe SCUCKHOLDERS [the COLUMBIA | ceived a dispatch fre Burbank, a | 1 M thisway | from Eegiind and waich has a Be 1 mets theexearel ne | BSILWaAY COMPANY willbe paid at the Goard of | brother 1 Morton, sayin | tinuonsly a vahleeniers he n = pos Sep emeenen rnis wil atrive ate Orme. 3 ] . ad whic “ s . iH wd be p Cwmenve Ss al great ie ©! eWOLL fie WM RURTGUMON, Agent. | cepit it WOH CLAGETT, Trosmrer, | Ive, buts us losses Journey #erosa the | ¢: ie tenntal Col. Most NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS | p-5> HUNYADI JANO; WATER Tuy Boary oF INxQvrey investigating nite were ver, x e@ conrt re SENGERS AN ss ust the Indian bureau will re- | mat ne Steamer ARROW. Capt. Feank Hollingshead, BUPFAL® LitHta WATER, strength of t Bd: peat ob mete! Shae Are cffered by the bottle or ca wise rates, by time this month, to continue i became a i's heavy ant Ve 1 Pas / Wess | report, whieh willbe | whether members would road w t n hod tn min yas * i parceter b Monet Vernon @ssocia ee | t er the lox f ‘ RaT BED | over the loss « ‘ ~_ : ge a Tur New Inptax Com | en ene H tmisaton to Manston free, at BUBBEIS’ BC HE NEW INDIAN Com™t rane's Pocock, w merchants. ota : | New ¥ mr eftic ascertaineith alis of the Massasca on there 2 janday ex- } = a retired merchant ot Ne He adds, “My faithful | The , + about & p.m. ASSESSORS OFF i also among the just.’ ‘ UING | BCT OF Col | ta x the lost ’ s 4 xiven thst ou | > FeASr GH eAD. SF - bass the fe atrtl te ° yeW KOULE TO MOUNT VERNON tt yout | 1 Tue ° N = : Means MARY i bp ntsc th s THE STATEMENT Sir Josep) i! nee th erry: Ase . | and party wer onl Cant was pret | ule to the m wo id ® as California papers of that date meaiion | sailors of the wa . Prof ard | f ig splendid ' 9 days sofG iiwell rata . es the party, inelndiug nthe f cigar boxes. and wee eden : ington, were to start for a somewuat priv took them sre b parked tees ton =] scent nantuet ouch m, fi | ae a Re epee ya to the Mierras ) [rem ASS it perpendic 1 in queer look siglo c. how Ce vw they ————— . < to Which he shall add 00 por cent ard Mo Shasta. — Sinte street. Mayor Princ cOuDITS n which they are taken | [0 Work t the state beyndh (fed psclaacagy 9 id : LADI GOODS GeskGk ay BOKER, STURGIS’ SHAne Ficur with THE Nez Bley wecetad the wie omonbin anes quent | live and kickin So cies - longer luvite you to take something, butt way Burr: ve ieesorin ile a ude h) Ge - B.D.CARRENTER) | | Praces.—The following telegran was re. | *heceh. | Atoriey General | Dewan’ PORTSMOUTH AND THE NAVY YARD ce the state debt." ‘The new Invendios | the whit who wax sianding at the ae ps: Assess ors D. 0. aoe y % = spoke. 6 €3 ises closed on darkness Up ti ame hous ud grass g . stern, tu . I D _ ao . s fll ot ceived at the War department Last hawed bpainted frame and grass grown | is most unpopular with bar keepers. Tue cit- | Stern, turned his buck to the colored crew mney F'SYRERT, PUTOMAG INSURANCE COMPANY, Cure pa Matalin teens Ihe | streets are still cimracteristic of Porismoath, | izeus generally recognize It as @ good way to | aPd beckoned amd « Between 1th and 12th Sts. = — D, 3 Z on Braker neral D. Townsend, « the occasion was marred by the break whicb Is separatel from Norfolk by the | Talse money for the state. Burris to rep . . Feorketorrn, pAweust 2 . Washington, D down of 4 platforra that bed been put upfor | Elizabeth river. The portion of the ciiy PET SQUIRPELS. Wishes te annennce to her customers a the pub- Pri peng oo Agency of thie Company was | Co). Sturgis, comman the accommodation. of the families and | kiown as Newlown bas @ brighter aed lew Capitol square ts alive with squirreis ins! OS De seet hasta . The pe-rent custstuer of the Company, and att | Beet ae repor prea on Wea maaan,” | irtends of the city authoritles Several hua- | ¥ — mk tan other sectioos, a¢ it | which are so tame as come at the ca!l of vis BAD FOR THE RUSSTANS. clare ard Style . ‘i ishing to .NSURE with ts, will pleas cail | Sept. 13, repo! follows p bave jast | 4 sple came down ‘with it, and there | #¢joins the Gosport navy yard, and many ¢ ‘ i aaa ft wane NESURED: Sees Quite BB. OFFLEY, a Nis Baukiag louse, cor- | had abard ght with ine Nez Peroes, lasting | weretnahy’ iractaned Temoe resets Hees | the workteen Tecate oe at a0 Of | tore, who feed them with u's. The frisky | The Captured Fert St Nicholas the AND PLUSH fer of Ith and F ett 33 nearly allday. We Killed and wounded « | Were many fractarcd limbs resulting from : there. Too m He animals pereh on one’s shoulder aud Key to Shipka Pass. + en PL ene of ths ee : arly : Killed and woundet | Wargimany | xe: S16n ot i E'S KHOU a - ea FANT EENCH FROWK Re and CRSAMENTS if gocd wany and captured several huntred | He d!saster = —— Giet alls Portsmouth y | Reep into his pockets tor winter's food, and if | _Loxpon, 7 t St. Nicholas, AL AT TE head of stock. Reports not yet im, and © in- G NFRAL GRANT AND PARTY will now | about three hu) dred workmen in the navy | * put is given them they ru nd hide it, | Which was cay y the Turks Sunday Afolt tine of . . = sylvauta not give our loss, but it ts considerable —a 1 of the English provincial | yard instead of the fifteen hundred or two | 224 immediately return t Among | morning, is said to be the key of the Russian STRAW BONNETS snd ROUND wate Taxes paid at the b number k'l'ed and a geol many wountet, ler of N on Tyne, | iueusand who might be employed to the them ts ove squirrel, per y white, which ba _Oniera prose pity Blied, S pli te | Auditer's Certificates purchased. (Signed,) P.H. SHERIDAN, Licat. General. Birmin Loam ng- | sdvantage of the government aad the benentt |S ® reat pet with the ladies badeamel | <yg Oe agence + Gen. Rotutaty, uUTUMN. asre-im ——— . . will go to London. They | of the sister ciiies here avd thelr people. 0 = —— ae a Saanne, 5 eampeee he A aE CUNGEEEX WATE Tue LATEST FROM STANLEY.—The fol- to Paris on the 28h of Os | aecount of the Liggardly poles or our The Presidest at Louis bave about 25,000 men aud Suleimaa Pasha OCR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. From the Orieuw lowing cablegram bas ben received, Sep- | tober, where they will stay six weeks. They | natio: al legiviators the navy yard has not | a wane ware <nt Pemieense ee ( Oe Having just retorned from New York we will AT FARATC tember IS at the Depariment of State from | Will next visit Marseilles and Nice, and then | he tidy and orderly lovk of he Wasinhgton SPONSE—SPEECH OF WADE HAMPTON. | Bismarck and A open on MONDAY. LOth inet. 9 spierdid ass ort ve nite per I the United States commercial agent at S:. | G«n0@. They will leave on boardan Amert- | havy yard, but is afinostas ragged, neglected are Rhy “ A Times dispatch trom Salzbury, dated ment cf NEW GUOUS for fail wear, cous sting of | BATBORN bce ace oe Paulde Loando: can map-of war to +i “it various ports of | looking and dirty as tts surroundings, and ne v se decigerad was nprenyine as lay, save HATS, FLOWERS L ARMACY, Star ley arrived at Loando on the 2ist | Spain, Malta. Sicily, Egypt, and Tarkey. | maby thourand doilars’ worth of valuable | jay in bonor of the arrival and recep- , Conpt Andrassy have taken apartments at FEATHERS. VELVETS, &., | _mytitr_ 2420 Pein avenue, near Willard’s. | uiiimo (August). Reached Boma river, | 1) February the party will go to Naples, | live ook timber and other material is going | tion of President Hayes and the distin- | # botel here, and will mect to-morrow. HIMPURG FMRROIDERIES. LACKS. D. McFaRtAN, Dn re ith, with 115 men. Complete sue? | Where they will stay a fortnight, and after’ | to decay. There is an uuflatshed war ship guished guests that accompany himon bis | Rather Thi HANDKEKCHIEFS, GLUVES, &e., &e. igi0 Nea Y TR. | cess. Passtd i cataracts or raplis. Frank | aids spend a month in Kome, then return | on the stocks, black with age, and no sigas | southern trip, among whem are Governors | LONDON, Sept. ts. Ti al News haan Oar G re of the tatest design df having | Nor New Jersey aycuue, as erroucvaely prin «tin | Pocock drowned above Boma to Paris. vistting by the way the pr neipal | ot resuming work on it. Qaite a number of ‘an Zandt of R. 1., Matthews of W. Va..aod Gispatch wh ee that two Ra: been bought Boja’s Lite ory fur 17. Jane Vy NewTon, Cominercial Agev enor italy. cote ih ee xencnet ena | naval vessels oe in ~ Loin cluling | Hampton of S. C. The decorations of the £Ulbonts in the It he f the we rm 7 DUN ant d i is bove me: more a 7 orange ey Will 1e- | four movitors. Tne side-wheeler Powhatan, | bridge spanning the Ohte and aii along the | Were att a Turkish tron-clad, a [ladies At which Slater arived ne thesia: | Mein @_morth, and afterwants visit Den- | well known about Washingtan during the | taibeadse the denOe ere eee OnE, tke | Spe ut sho badly injared Uaat 1 had L4UES SHOES. of Augnst is the capital of the Poroigu mark, Swe orway- Russia, and Ans- | war, ix in the splendid dry dock liere to bave | but alorg the route of the procession ine the | tO he aba «or destroyed. Until AUGUST I, I shall allow « dis — | kettiemnents on the West coast of Africa. thes’ ore ioeeuee to be tombe nt? Walch | some cf her coppering replaced. city tbey ware of the mont gorgeoss chetac-| iThesborete Sty | 1 3 —— ae ~ ‘ € eh in Sep a “A : = : Stanley bas therefore passed from Zauzibar st sudan UP THE “3cEMES. ter. Thee fficial reception took place atthe count of tn por cont, on all cash sales. <a PTICIAN. ou the east coast of Africa to Lower Gui A Fokwer Bureau Opri- | _Terbarked on the steamer Eliza Hancock | Galt House. where the Rev. Siaart Robinson oS —_ mele a On the west coast. @ distance of nearly 2,00) Mareus L. Pil ; made the welcoming address The Meeting of the Grand Lodge. Ladies’ Shoce MADE TO ONDER a1 short nouce, | _ First prominmaward ctome by the Groat World's | 91 LCM Goat m distance OF nearly ty, Te minitted sutsde rb Meebo | Thursday morning for an advance on Rich- THE PRESIDENT 1N RESPONSE BALtinoke. Sept. 1? Lanlge. os "| Foir,in Pbilade! ented sad Feit stint | vi enh., committed suicide in Nashville | mond by way of the James river. It wasa | spokeat ihe , Wes between Ken- | 1. 0. O. F., conver Several i ER Re ss co = | saloon on Thursday eveuing by shootlog y way spoke of the early close Ges between Ken 5, convened wt Several SAND SHOE = yer friend in Ibis city shows the drecd (cit there | lentely from a chronte disease of the kidneys | “UCbid at Uid Po'ne ( they | slavery question, art then said lar onlere! business. Fa “ute prom re aa Tiles WEE Go propel tithe vellow pds Of io years’ standing, aud whieh at last | C® ave quite a t yn the | fistory of Obie and Kent ‘ postrg to pay Past Gr ; lenge pee , OUTS aaa Pot eh edit Mapinad Grove Lim to suicide. Col. Pillow for many | "Fed. Steaming out a, tn, we bad a splen- | cf uil ihe rest of the country. aad pow dice.’ war Jom. | The amendest ts 4 pairs Misxs’ co ARLOW'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, | dif jel row, ae claw ferent ee ing bureau offierrs at Washington. Upoa s, Cape Charles lighthouse, Sew whatever the prejudice of the onter ft As Inet pont ws" Bch bE binmstp ht lnpabemt | dinduar the report is tocday that itis eprest. | the breaking out of the late war he resig te bere the Moultersuak t ecrangement, let then | Boned. The ame: to substitute “bien- 4 pairs Oh diuae, Maagrevisges Pactuscavaresta ew | lnc rapidl Fits woke toe Be bis office at Washington and went to Rt h- » Newport News, the Sobivers Hou (Applaus 1 have 5 bial” for ar ion was laid over to Sean pcecen!, Brensland Gurwen’ Pao } | pide om raivoud or steamers. Av iis placs, | mCld, Where he was tendered by Presideat n-pton, ele. The ra bucks of por | luring the last few days among t next year. The portion of the morn- utton ey . . stes <4 t PORE e “1 Cy, sts . . o oft} era rst ng session was assed in dis og the ne tines, fine &c maho y S earits i Davis the same position in the Confelerate | E? wer. feen in All direc’ as Ub tT the Union, and the mea nm ta ~ i Breck tn etary vanie yen ;% thow iow strict the su bexilios are, Ut servion witch in occupied in the Uatted | mred out ef the water, aud nanierous see | Come together after this great divi ter of mileage and per diem ne debate ‘ Portraits The public are invited 15 « ine | OF arse re. ron soe ¥. pelon’sing to m2°- | States service. He remained in that position | £20k were swooping down for their fsu | these who made the acquat re j taken part in by members g-neraily, Schoo! #b 75. c = a watch © fit be found eli the late pabii pris achopein 8 . a - jeooe st poadbied place | BNL the conteteracy fell. For many years | breakfast. tering the mouth of the Jam anoiber on the fields of carn | a mye its Cor iaxioa, on & onl ot my od air Jusk® Heol 7 catic oe of foreign bo nancies dela: he has acted ax ceputy clerk of the Sapreme | (fem Harapton Roads, the scen found ittrueon the other side of the river, | @td bays, a resolution Was adoptel xing ELBY =. 1828 vod (Ocicber Ist will receive @ fine stock of eemwae | five or six days before they avived here,and | be P . % : ; kK nileage ai ten cents per bone way and be 9th wid 208: Leather Goods, comprising Frames, Port | the merchants are notallowel to take Corri ot Te monotonous, but every mile or it and I have — — here 1 \ uw reat cents per mile ay an - = - 2 ‘3 . 4 byes — Serra vay up to Nichmou?. some potnt of histor A distinguisl sta’esmin sa , $6. d oul othe depot. If traches here the town | Tyre Suu 5 , vabhee Mig hide pol 5 “ Learns = Portraits acd Land a = pi 1 2 HE SHoorine at CREEDMOKE YESTER- | ivtercs! is passed. Jamestown 's always Seort during the war, “Waen the arm a aud all styles of Frames, Gp Frenen, | Will be deseried, aad ali wi g0 wo he pines | pay.—Six teams were entered at Creed nor, | object of Interest, 80 ure City Poin: aad o the Union are successful tn | THE MORMON SCANDAL. CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOO? AND American Mapies. with or with vet of | Abd camp outuntil rust in Nov mt aioe L. 1, yesterday. in the inter statelong-range | places which figtired prominently in tho f's- | peace and contentment every : | - The Yeusg-Cobd Elope cen SHOE MAKER, 744 Linings. made to ” on yh real neces noe a ne 7 mia ch. The New York ees Tetle | psiches rr gererats doriag the late Hig raid, “No, sir, not for some time after nw YoRK., S-pl. is—A Sn Lake @ ge besa bo cp eb * ® ih was jewell, eivii war. James ts certainly the erook- | the war, for after the successful close of the | patch says a dispateh forw: < or UI Penna ivante Avence northwest, Eyes ke for hanging pictures. Paintings packet, | THe COTTON STRIKE AT BOUTON, ERG- | Weber und Takis or te Agweeea h tdest river in the world-aua tn sallingup it | Waryou Wil fud that the whole power of | A-ytothe lt. S. marner ae honeer ke tots mSirte berenizs for the next 30 daze is “~"B KN BABLOW gives his special attention to | LAND ane United States oa at Eee pen scores . Bo y a war: pu go towardsall points of the compass in | the general Sovernmont will be ssary lo | lows: “John W Yoong and Zaila Cobb are 8 of the Big Boot.) fering. lining acd restoring Oil Paintings, | pool informe the Department of State that | York 2, Cresce: y 272, Parthian cession. There are landings at every mile | keep down the belligerent non-combatants | en route for St orge for au illegal mar- Orders by ma im Ppily attended to. ily Portraits restured with the greatest care, # | the operatives in the cotion mills of Boltoa | Massachusetts 264, Hackensack, N.J., or two, where the boat stops to take on | Of the country. [{Applause.) Perhaps the | riage. Jndge Schaefer bas issued swe or Repairing ‘acatty executed teli-te ee Ol al fn a eates ao and Vicinity, to the pamber of ten to twelve uinhian. of Washington, ato) yard freight and passengers. Marshes abound, | old man bad the sj f prophecy in him, | haveas corpus al the instance of her connsel. — _ logtes to on application. angst thousand, struck on the fiest of the present » Massachuserts Parthian | and these are filled with sora, ortolan, ducks | said my friend. Tbose who figni upon the | Intercept them. if possible, ull writ arrives PIANOS, &e "EW CARPETS. Sanath Feiner than eHbinit te A padiineloe oF senbian 253, Crescent € fates and otber wild fowl. The popping of shot | Held learn to respect cach older. Tae soldiers | by mail.” (Signed) James Cobh. the gitls ANOS, &e. N five per cent. on their wages. One b 3 KD At 1.000 yards: Ne York 2 gnu is frequent, bur it is only occastoaally | Of both armies impertied their lives for the | father, E.T. Sprague, M. M. Kaigha, attor- EADY FOR BUSI HAVE OPENED and 81x mills are closed in consequence. It | Crescent y 225, Massachusetts 245, Hac thet you can see the heats of the gunners | cause, and such men always respect each | vey. Re $ AVE ja stated that the men are in good financial | amFack. Parthian 24, Columblaa above the talliank marst grasses. Asthe | other. (Applause.) It is for them lo come | ——_e____ PALACE WAREROOMS. 100 ROLLS OF NEW CARPETS, - | condition to sustain the strike aud that large | The New York team thus carried theday. boat approached Dutch Gap the passeaxers | together, Ju the beginning I was uoder the | ‘The Fight with the Nez Perces. Aims a inane “ is - , contributions will be supplied by other asso. Tue Maine ELEction—The ag ate | Crowded to the forward deck, aid the steamer | impression that our soulbern friends bad the | Cmrcago, Sept. 1 —Telecrams received at We nave nered asplemifd et ck of theceteo | AND ARE OFFERING THEM AT A VERY | ciations. These operatives struck also in voie cast in Maine at the last fe yay eet +oom shot through the kbort canal, not much | advantage of us -that you had betler marke- | military headquarters give the details of the Urate? Bradbe:s PIANOS andthe world reo owned MALL ADVANCE ABOVE THE I:74 against a reduction of five per t | was 101.451, the largest in any one year, ex- | Ore than a hundred yards long. bat which, | men ard better horsemen in proportion to | preliminary movements in the recente Eater OLGANS, which we oor for enky and COST PHICE. tubmitted to arbitration, which decided | ceyt the president istelection since fect when | PARKS to Gen. Butler, saves about egnt | us. We had to l-arn to shoot and to mevt between Colonel Sturgis and the Nez ee ee ee we ~ = bt ondcias Agaivst them. The five per cent. was low. | thks publienus einwo power. Connor's a qr iinagainond At numerous Somegrevil we “Te —— pad en e 4 Perces. Tae lidtans were, according to these 1.8 tee new Pianos, which jew patterreof Brawels. at $1. ever restored in 1675, and the present strike ity 7 Wit 4 points along the river you see schooners’ | fig! Ptween Greek aud Greek, aud we ail | dispaiches, sorrounded, having Howard and cast, fu ly warranted : Lowell (wo ply Ingratn. at 2 centa, is oceasioned by the attempt to take it otf | LEP.) Mmajorty over eame ide musts and steamers’ smoke stacks over the | know what that means, (Cheers.| And now, | , . eins eee Gon age Bt mee meats 36 ned ss oot Hain. Unless arbitration ia again zesarted | bmerdment p quiring (he payment of a poll | (Ol Hels abd forests, both to the rigatwnd | my Frietds, thule. ov y shall we | PERS & STAYMAN. Ingrein Corpets, new patterne 30 conte to, the present strike is Ukely to prove a | tax to entitle. « mat to cure, was defeated. | felt: which DAS & very confusing effect. “Ihe ot come Ligetber? Uh. we eal = i Ir g: ato Carpets, only 37 cents. stubborn one. for, while men assert their en! . owns fro! _ | best place of historic interest as you near | g¢ther. (Applanse.} Tne demonstration ii 1 a junet Poona uleania avenue, cor. Fivegus k nnly £0 conte, ability toremain out an Indefinite time, the Sone cae Mee cutitcaan oe aoe og pe ee tt oe oe wt | band of hosts Sots an pk Sg S.._. __ae Sul patterns Tbarnia, beavy, @ cents, Mull-Cwners, Cn account of the continaally | fg mnie ite Ai Ppacer ee proached the city we passed numerous stean pu MSREIL Loarke be great aud). I telegraphs that they buried on the > H4A“£83,_vavis Ail weed tnarain. £0 coats Wverenity “Atverica markets for” Uieit | 1 mnntelpal debts of five per cent, of the drecges—a dozen probably tn ali—excarat- | erce ia — ag A speceh avout the nap 1 four uaknown citizens probably endereed by ail Musicians Upregat telphia te gods, Ihe famine now raglig in India, aud | a as ee gard from the river channel, the expeuse | Dess and pc nat We are + in | scouts, killed just in advance of the reg- 4 Specially. Low peices | Racy term. eligi earl ng the Eastern war, are said ty be well pl Tue Pouirical ConvEentioss of | of Unis necessary Work being partially borae | @il tectioLs of Ue unten stra-| lars : ——_ ; . HL. SUMNER, Ages ‘ | to Lave their places closed for some time. Week pret On Wednesda by the national gavernmentand partially by | Lor has made the speech o: the ocvesion. | ‘i Scone sey 10 cele | s.r publican, in Worcester; New Jersey, | the city of Richmoad. The work ts being | Nothing can be acded to i. i think we can | Vetlon Fever Notes D£CkES Bas. HAVE WEA LEGAL GovVERN‘ENT OF THE | demoeratic eenback. ia Trenton; Penn: | debe under the capable direction of Major idenUy loo! rwaid to the fraernal | . Sept. IN—At the Maritime ; superior fusetrunen The: Thomas, 8. B Districr or CoLUMBIA?—Wasuingtosg, | §¥}van a, greet yin Williarasport, and | Whitcomb, a eivil engtueer of natioustrepa- | non 0% 2 bass of the Const steniay & subscription sree. BURDETT ORGANS Toe fuer: D. C.. September 17,1 Editor E Kansas, "gre ck, in Wyandotte.” On | tation, tow is, with all the um j vers in ald of the sai Be ieging to, Oraan wade." G. w Morena The Revised Statates of the United States | TBUTedas w York, greenback, in Ba alo, RICHMOND, ronieds do y | tua. . 7 ractics! Ptavo > Pv is tes e Vaited § i. I Me out nufacturing the whole Cogstitu au « 407 Wi Sora Pie SP ALO LITHIA WARER Fon | et date of 2 June, Udiand repeat nit | iy qately us THe eee: | cetierk INN SOP ttat ene in? [Applauee.) 1 thougut you would. | the stenmenip St meee Soe . IGHEST AWARI B | laws Inconsistent with them, Oa the 20:4 of | tereree of ( tleut republicans at Stoney mite os 4 apcleceed jeve that you will, aud (vat removes vessel bas been ordered to the lower quaran- we man, narra j June. leis, the law was approved which es | Isook on Thurs ay with Bue old res.ences, smooth lawas and | last cauce of dissension between us. 1 lok | tine. z ° tabushed the joint Distriet government by numerous sbade trees. The pan ward happily to the 4 Or me s “ panoramic view | forward happily to realization of the ——- Diptera of Homer am Masical Pffect of the Buffalo Lithia Water—Srate | Commissioners and abolished te old system | A StoRM similar to that of September, | from the root of the state capitol is grat bright visiobof a popular English | Barglars in a Post Onice. Grane, Perwor Grand. te meni W. B Usciton, Edttor of the Kent News, | Of @ Governor, Board of Public Works, and +5, struck Galveston, Texas, early yester- | and repays ove for the wearisome climb to | when he said: “1 see a vast co” federa | Povcukusrsie. N. ¥., Sep! is — Barglars Fiance s McComn Chestertown, Md : a@ Legislature. But in the Revised Statutes ay Morning, prostrating wires audcover- | reach it. Hollywood cemetery, with iis | siciehing from the frozen north ‘0 the glow- | entered the CatskIll post ofice last night. anes from Sormted Tactstion eee For over three mouths I have been. suffering with 1 in Statutes at- Large, 241 Congress, | ing bridges wiih water, thus cutting off ali | beautiful groves and staiely monuments, | ing scu’b, the white billows of the Atlantic | lore open the registered letters, and tool: ° esbattea eeaentee caceene Hep tute, rerdag peop choordh poser reel by 4°75, al page 2, isthe whole establishment | Com muticatt An englue was sent from | closes the view lookivg up the James river: | to ihe ca!m waters of tue Pacific main, that | the money they could lay their bands on. dt. BRICBENBACH 8 PIANO WARK. — . ene, Reve trcaied me, witnont of the old Distri t government—Goveraor, | Heuston to ascertain the damage, and found | the ivy-covered cairn or pyramit of gray | would contain ove people, onc language and | Everything wasio such confusion this morn- ROOM*, 423 Lith strect, afew doors above Penna. | PATS at etice gilt of clear ariae, to my. - | Legisiaiure, Assembly, and Board of Pablic | the track under water fora mile fron the | graniie erected to te memory Of the eonted- | one faith everywhere, a home for freemen | 8 tual no mail could be made up. arenue. yan’ ly legge. bas beeu disc barged withia the time named, | Worss—ail legislated into power on the 221 | bridge The wind biew 35 to 4) miles an | erate dead, beiug th most prominent obj -ct | end a refogeof everg race and of ever yclime = | Outhe ith cf June I laid as do ali medicine and | Jure, 1874, two days after the approval of the | bour #ll day. At Indianola the wiad reached | in thatdircevion. The remains of Preside ts to come together.” [Great applauw ? The _ = = —cereennen ae = —=4 1 » 1874, * a . se.) G »LIYS HEATING APPARATUS. Spmmer ced the use of the BurvaLo Liriia War law establishing the Board of Commissioners miles au hour. Monroe and Tyler, Generals J. E.B Staart,| The President, in conclusion, introduead | FORT Monroe, VA., Sept. 1s—Tae U. 8. 8. 1 sles Nos. Land 2. its effuct was insgical Jn three | which now actually goverre the District, and = = A. P. Hill, Pickett and others of corfederate | Secretary Evarts, who made a few remarks, | Saratoga arrived bere thts afternoon trom is the loss of blood had entirely ceased, and my | this }; bet: AEREST FOR ALLEGED FRAUD ON THE Wo eee eaten bor pas vaghngrrne se yg | Sepa How" iihat he nt ei} ot | Geet wrar avd C stewart, sees | Mae, coneaoy onry A Wine and may | cing withthe eutnnat«La "on part of | Newport . ’ vemne ae judge. Some days bare now 'apeed, hava — 22 he C » TEP It 3 | cur vari country have an couilict be- GOLDS WARM-AIR FURNACE ‘no return of the trouble in aay form. I write | June—has not in i's practical application | 02 the Colorado, at the Brooklyn (N. Y.) | ¢ 3 | ne! But to retura to our panorama. Tura- | tween armed men.” (Applause } Wall Street Te-day . this without solicitation or the kaowletgs of any | overridden the law of 20th June, and restored | PAY ard. was urrested yesterday by the | ing clowly to the left, the eye foliows th: eed east ¥ . The Equal To Steams and, Unauestionably | one snd oniy frome scnse of duty to others wh) | the Governor, Legislatare, aad Board of United States suthorities on a requisition conten af the James river ac for seen es pone miles tisancoun hin whee: persis | gee Wann, Sot hel ponte jog “ tiny be afflicted In wa. B vsiztos, | Public Works to power embraced in its pro- | fim, Washington, where ag Deon tn- | Drury’s Blutr, seven miles below the city. Ai | aman well koown to all, Socesold at N24aloy. In the money eee mai noes the thing itself, and take « de- Cusetee rows Mo 92 TT can fr eee dane Revised — fran diva ‘Of $26,203 through a hozus claira | e's feet are the manalactories, mills and Wa DE HAMPTON, OF SOUTH CAROLINA. : hese ‘Gna ket there is as yet no CHANEL ERS aud GAS-GIXTURES up nabeoe WAT: founderies of Manchester Richmoad. To | Fully five minutes elapsed before Governor trary, there is more aes . Jy, | for the value of Umber used at Nashville cairns mt could speak’ co loud and wate. SuSE; MERGE a: 00 CHOMWELL, Washingwes | 1h Ce Ss 102, See. S01, Juceee, | during the war. Wh | Beautiful teeldousee sed tonctalizcoberacn | ammo” could speak; 40 loud snd 000% | for eail loans By the “ 7 Q z city, D. O. R. 8. D. C., page 2. Juve 2, U4. 7 ed churebes and public butldiogs, which | Presidevt snd my of Kentucky decd) t 1014 Pexnsyleania avons: 34 t + Pag e 2, “ ComBINING ‘To PorcHase Homas.—Th ae nce 4 Reese. eae my Stiends of Kensecky, 5 gramme go art sap a Vol. 18, part 3, chap. 337, Juue 89, 1871. employes of the Chicago, Barling on wid | COvEE DE, woven bills mon whica the “la: | congratulate you upon this auspicious occa. LAGER BEER, eugt « tm REESE Quincy railroad have formed an association iP} s bail sion and vpon the magnitude of the recep- How Crazy Horse Drep.—The Commis: | sor the purpose of buying fifty thousand | A HINT TO THE DISTRICr AUTHoRrTrEs. | tion which yan have given to the President sioner of Indian Affairs has recetved a co u- | acres of land in Nebraska from the Burling- | Richmond 1s a well-governed city, not as | Of the United Btates | Applause} I must 7 mupication from Lieutenant W. P. Clark, | tov and Missouri river land company. I | progressive perhaps as some others, but the wren aged enn ee as aa weit | first Hieuterant 24 cavalry, commanding the | S114 Im couse Ry comm nation Ue edeawincs | mreets are well lighted and improved grad | ing to the Preeident as he sirack southern fhweat. scouts at Camp Robinson, Nebraska, in rela- of wholesale purchasers. ually, about #50,000 being annually expended | *0il—as ve stood on the once dark and bloody a the best bo ted by way other dealer fa the ss DEW DAVIS’ SEWING &. Retail Price: No (pat. stoppers | 33 cents per dozen— See by pe tiles to be returned. Pint Bottles, (pat, stopp rs) cents por box 0 (2? : “ Se ORT AN OT a Se mw._ | Lion to the death of Crazy » Lieut. C. for street work. Belgian blocks ni grourd of Kentucky, no so, but, as 1 oft Roiens cork sone et weciieee dstia, | [MPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. faye that Crazy Horse wasa ‘bad Ingin.” | Tre Case of Ronee OULD. Iv.—Th. | used instead of pebble stone, as formeriy, | trust ip God. bere aid elsewhere, & lain of per dozen allowed for empty buttios. ation aoa -ownersand tex. | 820 ¥ 8s continually ‘nsubordinate. Every | Coorty Court of Fin=ingham county, Va , | for guttering, and in some cases for carria; Pace, prosperity and happiness—perce and Bo charge fer detivery. ers, 1 aed sn OBFIOE at No. 223 Possible concession was made tohim, but be | was en; la | week |: the rialof Rober, | WaS*, While the chain-gang, as is the case io prosperity ‘Which he has mostly given to Liberal discount to dealers. aisiae T, between the Ooiambia Ballding aad | (7OUld tusiat on going to eee Tem owe | Ould, Jr., 0! Kichinend, who is -harg d wit Wartiington, dces good service with the pick | 3<u.” ik by Cie = s aud jargo. The - man ae . ‘The almshousea— ‘and eches made by Governor Van- SAM'L C. PALMER, SPecinl attention given to the BEADJUSTMENT | dians did their to induce him to change Get cancel weeks since. ‘The’ ¢ “= colored People under direction of Capt Ls dt, of Ride Islaod, Postmaster General J o M!IROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS and the | his mind, but without avail. Lieut C. says: elab » atel ed, bi Gres Bigger and E; are well man: ad ey, Seeretary McCrary, Attorney General eles Suireamol coum tor dztaage to, toal state, id | So. vicious bad ibis man’ become that on te meer (an thee cee as Oona ene | Gaeta las weelly distribution of meal to tae | Devens, And Secretary Shcrg. = — reured done by lot-owners ‘rook’s arrival re recent! e BEree, poor. Connected instita- ent, bis Cabinet, and the AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH. | "Th tpoveMENT TAXES paid at a large dis | (CF#2¥ Horse) told bia men to goto the coun | BEX! term of the court, flons is thearibulance system, wien chosia | governors partook of 2 laneh immediately _ Sepezal Ofce, corner torn and Fad District ai | cove ¢il prepared for @ fight. as be intended to kill | Tae BrscHam House, Philadelphia, | be adopted by the District authorities. fa | ufier the speaking. At3.30 o'clock the party a be vine month: ¢ | _ it trmation relative to the general, ‘al and | him, ( i.) « O} oman’s Dress,’ oue of | wis sold by the sheriff yesterday on two | cases of sun stroke, accident, sickness eu | Was escorted to ihe Exposition building by tae iat of July, core Pane we ion, the scouts, informed Lieut. Clark of this aad mortgages jor $309,950 and 8164257 respec- | the street, or injury by an affray. policemen | the military. and bad a reception in the eve- | ———e UEBIRGOOER. | oak am captured atthe Bpatind’ Fal | US Tag's "Row ee techat aoc ior | kisi tants or feo enceeate tte | He Eabne cal Hour. expense DEBS ” ¥ id a New Yor! er, ; | within a minute or two, a con’ ambu- Signele can be commauicated R = eg ney by party in charge of ‘No Water’ The Adatos Express company, holder of the Tance, 1s on ite way to relieve the maeee, Radber Overeomis, Caps, Boots. Shoes, Hersa | UU first mortgage, bid $300,000. drawn by a strong and fast horse like those be BS | Piette tet Hyctss Lematnas. Blankets, Ponchoes, saees & Pp Pp s od in your fredepariment. In the ambalance - Su kg ae Rye Sea HME! oP son nn he, tee augue By | The winner at te, Eertowrgn, Ky. | 12 crate cameron walen to pi: et moraine es end night ~ BES pte Be Ag = | races yesterday were McWhirten, Minnocik | the Fatient.a medicine box, Of the | tbls agency. left chie with @ qu tamnet ia, i: G. WHEELER, 7th street, | White an : lan so! aus. peace @ violent ind Monur. physicians—Dr. Styli or Nicolson—with a | delegation ‘of Indian chiefs to visit Washing. Tih geveraitre alarm. » Gopos © enter Morset, | (Fort to cut hi poke 4 ont se ing Little Big | "ett is claimed bp the Potsvitle Journal | S#*¢ Of furgicai instruments. There is thus | ton. The following are the Sionx: frominsee after EMOVAL—1 wish toad visempnameroat Man, who had hold of him, im the arm, and that Mr. John A. M none of the bunting, first for a vebtele and | Tail, Bollow Hora, Bear, te R wish toadvisemynamerous | jn he scuffle which ensued Crazy Horse was | tat Mr. ge y the republl- | then f d fo Washi ith | Ring, Thunder, Seed eee mae eae rans meal tat berere’ abied in theabaomeh He Gouget it wa | am candloate for anditor of Fennopivania, | te", OF s certo: ae to, Wathogon, wit | Ring, Thunder, ‘Spoiaed “Fadl $e, Waits $3 H a>. | dune by one of thesoldiers’ bayonets, but the eng eters ‘stati , is. If : loud. Red Cloud, Yi ata | corner of y ice te | Ch 5 suce by | forthwest.wiere I'will be apes co'rectiet ad | dcctora thought ft must have been done with | | S7-According to @ Boston paper, Hon. | {i for hourshs iscaserint to Ua tepid | Matinee, Gloude: x Bale are | exccute <rdere for Bxe Furniture, Doars. Mantels, his own knife. He died at 11:40 p. m. the | Robert C. Win ig not a republican, and | or almshoose; if not, to bis or her | American ‘Horse. ear | Mirror Vremer, ant Interior Decotation® gentraly. | Same right. The majority of the Indians re- | the democrats do notclaim him. Butheap- | fost J . Shield, He Dog. Little } eo SE eh a ae aS Tobe oc Fagen aeriee te SUDEEN DEATH: OF A TOURG GIRL. Bears.’ ‘Toe ne Arapahors are GUUY re ’ I } ©MOREST PATTERN: i is ea‘ hs yellow fever occurred | ” Rh le. A RALGiA AND CATAREH” eae nan recnived eRe eer ee BOY | Seed chief had with hisownhand killed thie | at Feroancina, Florida, yesterday, and the | _1B&PP=Ded yesterday (Sunday) to be tn | fir x Cole, harp, Nose and, Frias Ie the Bocksellers aud Srotionsrs 1142 7th street nw, | 1y-four multe men and four white women, | number of new cases is still Increasing, the | CODVersation with Dr. Styil,when the ambu- | j, erent where thoy will tak? the care for the Sugibu DEMORGECT'S BYGLENLO WIGS. Behyel and Blend Books specialtice wops-ly Lot ccuntipg those killed in battle. weather being unfavorahle. lance call was sounded, and en his inyita- 4 . -

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