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THE EVENING STAR. | PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenus, corner 11th street, ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany. 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pree't sembies & WOMAN Of 20. Scenes ——————— ax & ‘Tax EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to Of the high school of Paterson sod hal ease gubscrivers at Ten Cents hpey by Forty- Ving for sensational From informa- counter, auaintance of some one who fully came up to ber ideal ofa hero, aod bas ran away to meet him. On Friday evening afer leaving home she visited a school friend at Sandy fHill,a | Saber of Paterson, and tried to induce her to 4 z it accompanied her to the depot. Edith 7 Ss ‘§ 3. Ss “i Double Payments to Mail Contrac- | THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. told the gir! tha: she bad bee ised EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &._ | ___SPECIAL NOTICES. __| EVENING STAR. torn. Telegrams to The Star. | "tncvenesense'es nisacs’® | uel tao bal! eam promiead an GRAND TOURNAMENT AND PIC- | ce eee IAGTITUTE will rene DISCOVERY OF FRAUDS IN THE POST OF- pens Le ¥.. eg ae was — tow York to complete the ar- - * paste coke ie conven wedile Ha! rangement. Si: hee Inter FHUMSDAY,( October the dai? A | Saree Wousbay kVEMiNG, October «et =| Washington News and Gossip. eagles spor iemsesid jon met in ; a ee ne carried a emnall parcel and | Zomieseste en see Nite | v=, 50—NE. 7.648. VASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1877 - 12:05 o'clock to-day. ‘The delegates occt | hed with her 9 in money. Of $29 wili be swarded to the mccess ‘and friends cf the ‘Institute are re- J. E. O'Brien, whoheld an important cleri - DISASTROUS FIRES. the parquetio touts andthe sadienee the deess | the girl are almost Gnnezic ae Knigbwe “Riding to ee GovERNMENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY.—Inter- | ©41 position in the offive of the Sixth Auditor 4 commence at 3 p. circle and galleries. All the seats were occu- | Knights entrance fee, $1.80. Tickets, % 30. nal revenue, $361 775.53; customs, $189,622,91. | Of the Treasury, has been dismissed, facts pied and a very large number of persons ——ee hs ~ EEE WANTED—all Journeyman Osrpenters to 6 aw having been di-covered during his absence ENGLISH RAILW. RAUD Were outside, unable to gain admittance. 1). DISAPPEARANCE OF 4 ScHooL Boy.— NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS: | SURCDAY EVENING. Gotner see eae! | THE Commrsstox to investigate the varl- | of leave that led to the conelusion that he AY FRAUDS. & tin, of Chemung, was chosen temporary | Frank H. Edsall. boy who came tothis city + r = mi m Business of my; nee “attert on, | OUS public bulidings examin Vinder’s |} had conspired with 1] coutrac: de- rman. on thy ey oer USE ane ah ‘The Steamer AEBOW Capt. vraak Mollinewend, | Bcmbers tie. ior sear mie Tar eutentcn. building this afternoon. fraud the United Stave. Waslineseies < A committee, of which Augustus Schell | cousin, and staid over night at the St! Nich- Sotho cats, Boat amore’ wo land pas By order ef Committee. at” & —— = Auditor, J, M. McGrew, was promoted trom | THE RUSSC-TURKISH WAR, | toms ciate Me sent arr einst Mr. Hiti | olas botel, disappeared strangely on the 19a Paesengerstaking thiset. hich! NEW CHORAL SOCIETYS THE AMONG THE CALLERS at the White Hous | ine chief clerkship to the position he now | » | tothe chair. Mr. Schell said: « Mr. Chair- | stone o'clock, aud has not since been heard Mount Vernom Asoc: THE 2 . . ia-connscted with the Ladies’ Mount Vernom Aewe! OS eee reson go EAk SOCIRTIT THE | 10 day were Secretary McCrary, Aesiatant | fas. he, for the better protection of the in- | —-—_—_ tho sullen pon ave saken OTe ~gf~ 8 sadety kel tes f~ non a gl ge daaeamseetlemniaamaas. zed bly Chared. corner Sth ant. I sireets, THIS (Wed- | Postamster General Tyner, Justice Swayne, vnhowed = the government, so arranged the bizing me as @ delegate to this convention | city, bat no trace of him can be found. It is Hound trip, $1, inelading sdmission to Mansion | [i Jie ard wrth re ineiied te atent chins | Sepator Patierson, Governor Dennison and Soe peep ecto ys —— = N. Y. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, | i regrec to say, however, that I am informed | probable that he is playing truant, ashe was aud Grownd View to active membership Baraby's'' Rebel Collector Thomas, of Baitimore. : ie other. Tire peccu- that persons hot connected with any regular | © to returning to school at Waltham, Steamer leaves 7th street wharf daily, (Sunday ex- | } ‘& ——— daloes of O’Brien ante date MoGrew’s A adi- ——_-——_ in rehearsal. (1\"| NORMEN H CAMP, Sec'y. shi * organization, who have no stand im the aes. Frank is about 15 years old, large for cepted.) at 108 eos oe ket A ‘ra: ~ rt ee eee Juper Ricwarp B. WARDEN has been bey: iP» ane neve dot beeu carried on since DISASTROU. democratic party, have been re~ogaized by | bis age, aod bas black bairand eyes. His aor , / fat n wl 7 Boa: js incu ney. s ’ > age, . y l eyes. FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD Str Arrow eararee |e Ay ay a A 9d o Pcie ct ot Ooanie in Sie rae THE MODUS OPERANDI. MeHieesport, P- anes he state general ‘committee and appointed | trunk was covered with white canvas, and Fe epi : : Prevanose Och a re broke | Gtlegates. I must deine the honor unti| | Was marked with his father's address Rieh- ¥ riety s Mall corer $d and B strocis emuthewse | Langston resigned. The President sign: the | ston Peps Slice, His dutan were to ak out in the town of ‘McKeesport, 1% miies | ¥ Utle to a seat shall have been passed | ard E. Edsall, 1 OUNT VERNON. t 4 pw Bees 20 Me v a THURSDAY EVE commission this afternoon. mail contractors for services tendered, 'T) | South of this city. at 11 o'clock to-night, and | 2POD by the convention.” Mr. Schell is a | ried @ ru y, Persons cesiring st ri y 0 tached. == 5 or | facilitate all Interests conerned, payme *preading rapidly, threatens at this hour to | 7&mmany delegate from New York. > ViaehbonaS NAVAL ORDERS —Lieutenant Commander ps beet aoe Toads to mall comarca destroy the entize business portion of the |, Park Godwin, of Queens, was substituted St. Nieh- THE BT a Colby M. Chester ordered to duty on the enast | joe! postmaster; that is, the accounts of @ | lOWD. Aid was asked for from this city, and | fF Mr. Schell. He sald the Democratic party ding the the MUTUAL BUILDING. ASSOCIATION | SUFVeY; Lieutenant John P. Hunter to the | contractor would be mae up aud seat, to | 10 cogines are wow on their way. ‘The nre pg nest a lle Bei A ge wil be held at St Dominic's Hall 6th and F streets | nautical school ship St. Mary’s, at New | Some postmaster in the district fn which the originated at the Pittsburg car and locomo- ne electoral votes ip the last Presiden: nation t thwest, on THURSDAY EVENING. Uctsber@. | York, 20th instant; Ensign Brad live wo.ks, which we.e entirely destroyed. | léction, but it has peen basely deprived o' From thence it crossed 5th street and artart the fruits of taat victory, and the American | be liberally paid f& ¥ A. Fiske | Service was being rendered, and he would 7 wilt rill lead to theviiscovery of the scriptions for stock will be received aatil No- | to the Plymouth at Norfolk, Va; Lieutenant | Pay the amount specified to’ the contractor _ Yr. a. day excepted) at 19 a. m., and return about 4:30 ofeleck. Fare Gi. including aduieston and cear- | vember ist. A. A. Boyd detached from the hydrographic | and return tothe department the voucher re- | 8Ccownts was spreading in ali’ directions. | People are, for the first time, witnessing the | 4 "4 fage ride to and from the mansto jell Sn 3.3. pee H Wimsatt, President, office and ordered to the navy yard at New | Ceipted as an evidence of payment. O’Brien | The following is # partial list of the property | *Pectacle of an administration in possession | 1,74 oe "C to the present time -—Franklin | ©! the Federal Government which was repu- n’s shoe store, Brosher’s liquor | @!a'ed by @ majority of over a quarter 3 jewelry store, Hartman's son- | Of & million of its electors. This str Indian Superint York. had charge of accounts thus paid. Through | estroyed ————— dered AMILTON BUILDING ass0C collusion with the mail contractors his plan | Hall, Bi The second auuual mesting of the A DENIAL.—A correspondent writes in re- | of operations was {o credit the postmastera | store, Coyle’ i iL TON” vill be held at Davis’ da'l, No 3 ‘th | lation toa paragraph in yesterday's STAR: | With the amounts thus paid to the contract- | fectionery and billiard hall, Furne-+ saloon, | TeSUll) was accomplished by means of Bi insione, at S o'clock pia. Toc becter ani | ‘It should be stated that Senator Dorsey | OT, but fativd to chafze against the cou- | Mullin’s grocery and saloon, Ludwig's block, Corruption most foul and fraud most atro submit bis snmaal report, snd officers to serve the | expressly disclaims the use of any language, | actors the amounts thas paid them. Tae | occupicd by W. A. Smith & Baker, and all jous. Rather than plange the country into LADIES’ GOODS. WILL EXEIBIT, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. h her Tomszin, Catholic missionary Waite “ eaten ase ents occupied by the op=rat civil strife, and disorganize and destroy ali ouing }ear will be slected. = wh b. ssible distor- | CObsequence was thal when fiaal settlement | the tenements oceupied by the operatives of | ©! 4 hal VAY AND TH B.H WARNER, Pre ide tron eoeid be consteaed tin area One With the contractor was made his acconnt | the National tube works and Wood's iron | 18 business interests, the of the the aut Guteber Se: as JNO_A_ PRESCOTT, Seer 2 oct2 2t_ | Senators Spencer and Patterson—the highly. | WOuld not show the partial payments made | Millis, The Union hotel and West's clothing counizy shose to quictiy ou ae ont e@ connid FRENCH PATTERN HATS [Ss CITIZENS BUILDING Company, cultivated imagination of the Tribune re- | bY ihe postmasters, and he would again be | Store and dwelling are pnane, Gad the Ane | Se ccheer sae mate ie ene Loa ly Kimbat Soell- i Ocrones Ist, i877. | porter to the contrary notwithstanding.” paid. This practice by O'Brien began some | {8 spreading rapidly No estimate of the | 2ocbeclous ples he the Sermae of tae, oan for aid. Th 1iank are not aggressive, * AND THE he third annual meeting of the STUOKHOLD- = SIX years ago, and would have been brought | Joes can be given to-night. Obseare the chee oe rms Of law, can | but watchiai aod snepicious. y bave , y OTE: 2S ERS of the sbove-nam d company, for the elec‘ion THE NEXT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | to light long ago had he nol, as is suspected, | New York Car Stable ment nip peer preer f Of the act or excuse OF | o:ner minor grievances which Will provably LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTIES of pire as for ihe coreinn eae be bed on | (according to the list prepared by Mr. Adams, | been also in collusion with one of the book* = . 3500.06 { e sant “ingeer cee Aegely pws 6 4 tate troops remaining iu the vicinity To which the Leiies are respecifully tavited "Ha matrcet. Polls open fiom Zio | the clerk of the last House.) stands:—Demo- | BE@PETS OF the office now deat, and whose | Diy Deck raion Gay ee eee | mee. ane een arth Lwets Nos. 621 and 623 D strect. } B. F. BIGELOW, Sec. crate 145, republicans 130, grin she. following HOW THE FRAUDS WERE DISCOVERED. | nue B and lth street, was bursed to the roll porary secretaries were appointed The BoRN IN A Boat —Oo Sanday last Bonja- PALL OPENING! AL NOTIO“ —AR S>verigns of l1- | G!stricts contested irst and fourch dis- Recently O’Brien lefthere on Lis annual | ground at an early nour this mor: D ‘as then ca here were coutestants | min F. Landing, 1 R shobeth, F Gustrs who have PURCHASED GOODS atthe | tricts of California, second district of Flor- | leave of absence, and the clerk assigned to | uf the car starters were b rom the first district of Albany Somerset county no, taking _— TURE 1023 7 weet. will hand in ide. fourth and sixth districts o i joes snp his desk, by acc.dent. discovered ove of the | when they heard a crack pund ou t eenat ton badare eee with bim bis wile a, 0 gO p E may be made up. rd district of Louisiana, thint dist-tct of | duplicate paytmcuts. An investigation of his | floor above them, und oment saw | Feached the chair announced that to Baltimore, where his wife's Cather lives. MES. J. P. PALMER, or BO. Sixty percent of tye | Louisiana, and the single distciet of Col- ks was ther gone into ia detail, and it | smoke streaming out through the ventilating | “yal, was contested, and woul i be passed. | On Thurscay he sioppel at Edward Lowe's 1107 Fotrect, betwreen 11th and 12th st pro ill be divided among euch purchasors- orado. oe was ascertained that two Iilinols contractors | shaft. They gave au alarm, but before the “ — ae : why a different rale int on the Kaston bay, where his wifegave stains sHBEQE. FRENCH, JOHN SUREMAR, Ww. P.| SENATOR MoRTON Much Berrer.—A | bad been overpaid in the manner hereinbe- | firemen could arrive the whole interior of the | *P0tld be Rdopted in the case of the great | birth to a boy-cilid, while in the boat. She will bave her 3 Auditors. octl-5t* Z S sf a 5. 0% 1 ag, | County of New York from those tn other » the house of jored TAW SCHOOL ORGRORGETOWN UMT. | dispatch from Gen. Burbank, at Richmond, | Wites O'Brien ‘euursed Ene he rae ae: | TCE re ytd weity smoke aud tames. | Steey) The char sat tar te iat or aoe, | Suyremoved wo the house oF a colored faxaily > suet, Ind., to Mr. Carter, of this city, this mora. | fronted with the evidence of bis guilt, and he | extending 10) fect o% avenue Band halt « | “estaul Toned been, furcished. An exciting | who found her ili with the typroid faver, end ‘he opening lecture of the term will be delivered | ing, says: ‘Senator Morton asked to be | made a confession. lock on ith street. It had been erected to | ioorings » interspersed w: sees @ad | has no hope that she will recover. Tue fam- * HON. RICHARD T. MERRICK, Lu. D., moved to the front room this morning, and RESTITUTION. accommodate the cars of the line on the ily ts very poor. Landing says his wife bad OPENING EXHIBITION OF FRENCH BONNETS ant ENGLISH ROUND MA > % called for the dail; rs, which he is now It so happened, in the ran of good Inck to | ground floor, and to furnish storaze for bay Tammapy and Anti-Tammany. a fever when they left Somerset. He Intended Cette Oy OCT ee ey Fr craugeruational Law, | reading. Is improving fast’ the United States, that the contractors with | a.d grain on the upper floors, The fames | _ Before the democratic state committee aa- | selling his canoe 10 Baltimore... Michaels Sl 1 MILLINERY GOODS 81 1 ESDAY, Octobe: All A private letter from Richmond says Sen- | whom O’Brien had been in collasion were | seemed to bave originated in the carpenter | Journed at bam, it was agreed to issue | Cumet. vt o'eh the fivtitution. aed these eontemplating | ator Morton is doing well and expects to be | still in the mail contracting service, and Au. | shop on tne secon fon and to He, oe! Spread | Uckets to 37 Tammany and 2 anti-Tammany Pup mins students, are corciaily invited to be pres | able to goto Indianapolis in two or three | 'lor McGrew demanded of them restitution. | with lightning like rapidity, owing to the | delegates to seats in the convention. A Coxvicr’s Vain CRY FOR MERCY.—A AND LADIES’ DRESS DRU¥ MINGS. Willis, Texas, dispateh of the 2ist instant All the latest styles received this day at, — weeks. One of them has paid up, and the other has | bighly combustible nature of the contents of ——.—_—_ ~ <7, tee a WES, ROOK BRIDGE ALUM. —_— Indicated that he will do likewise, so that tne | the building. The cars on the crouu. pa ae Rene py | Rey Ming wenn Sp og _ tepTe ee S11 Market Space. KENTUCKY BLUE Lid, | THB Rains INTO Mextco—The War | Go ernment will not lose a cent.” Caught fre, and ail bopeot saving them was | Nepcett Sf TSot sateen Bay- pin Dongle ER Ay N ME. L. P. JEANNERET, of Baltimore, BEDFORD, BETHESDA, office has just received, through General © Brien 44 & man of family, about forty | svon abandoned. Dense volumes of smoke | ley died at 10:50 o'clock this morning. son. His cries for mercy, “Take me down; I Wishes t let her Washington customers know | And other natural MINERAL WATERS for sate at | Sheridan’s headquarters, the official report | Years of age. He hails from New Yori, and | drove the workmen from the building who Archbishop Bayley was formerly ® Prot- | am dying,” were not healed. He was taken she wil open a cLotce assortment of MILBUEN’S PHAEMACY, ot Colonel Shafter of his movement into Mex- | 2#8 heretofore been considered a ver; u- | were endeavoring to remove burning cars. | estant Episcopal minister. He embraced from the stocks and laid on the floor of the y able and efficient cle.k. It is not yet deter- | One car only was saved, so rapid was the | Catholicism in 18i2, subsequently entered | ca; % e coroner's ver ii that eps __140 Penn. svenue._ | 160, 1m conjunction, with Lieutenant Hullis; | tained whether he will be prosecuted, tnas: | s ofthe flames. The second and third | the priesthood, was made bishop of Newark | Geccacet cate to his deaty ts streneantne ea ¥. M. 0. A. in the papers this morning, except that it | ™UCh as he aided the auditor in compelling arms were sent out, and engines calicd | in 1853 and archbishop of Baltimore in 1872, | and exhaustion, whereapen Sweasoa was a contains a dispatch from Colouel Sehofield, | We Contractors to make good the amounts | from all pasts ofthe city. The building was, | five months after the death of Archbishop | arraigned beiore a justice of the pence, med oe GOSPEL MEETING commander at Fort Duncan, saying thai | OVerpald. however, completely enveloped in dames, | Spaulding, who desired Dr. Bayley to be his | the evidence adduced seemed to warrant the EVEBY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ’ . ope of saving it was abandoned. | successor, as Dr. Bayley des op Gid- | justice in placin; a under @500 bond. = {fo Lis troope are not to auaoke United Staies | DEMOCRATIC Ticker ARD PLATFORM rx | The firemen used all thelr efforts to save the | Dove ts by nade Cae eee eee git | (orn * tamale LINCOLN HALL, troops, but show them the way an sce them MINNESvTA.—In the Minuesota democratic | adjoining tenements. and were assisted by | timore, with the right of succession. Dr. ———— AT HALF PAST THERE O'CLOCK. cross the river. Mexican troops started | COUVebtlon at St. Paul yesterday majority | thick walls which intervened betweea them | Gibbous if a native of Baltimore, and was | ODD FREAK oF A WoUNDED SOLDI®: Short and earu: ACTOSs re and miuorit 1 bi th r im Gcod singing by 8 quartette, from Piedias Negros, but were recalled. 8 ‘oo Rites enone er Gs eno nd the burning buildi and probably | educated .n Ireland. Archbishop Bayley | There 1s a man living near the railroad (in FRENCH BONNETS AND ROUND HATS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3». 1877. sep2e St 83 3 elving clegant tines of ALL THE “YLUISERY @.00.0 By ; $ ving beh _ es i a v saved the whole block from becoming a mass | was unconscious since Monday afternoon, | Orange county, Va., we think)who bel 3 TRIMMINGS. NECK WEAR. &c.tc | Becrthnd Comoe, re PERSONAL.—Miss Hosmer, the talented | back and labor conventions, which nom!- | of flames. The stables of the railroad com-| at which time he momentarily ronsed him- | to a Florida regiment during the war. He "inv.te special attention ee i= CONSUMPTION CAN DE CURED | Young vocalist of this city, who has been | B?ted Banning for governor, the latter being ny, which adjoined, were threatened, aud | self from lethargic stupor, recognizing Dr. | Was wounded in one of the numerous battles FE. @. DAVIS, S CONSUMPTION CAN BE OURED. i N cam stifly conservative and alamantine on the 0 horses confived in them were taken out. | Caldwell. surgeon of the Cunard steamer | fought in that pari of Virginia. The surgeon 719 Market Space. SSGENCES NEL WEED Fox ic, _ | Lardying muste in Now York, has been urged | movey question. The former was adopted | By 3:30 a.m. te firemen had gained control | Rustia. ‘Phe sschbiavop had test a mation: | told him he could never recover the wee of by her friends to give a concert in Washing- | withamendment They denounce the fraud | of the flames and all danger to stables and | of the surgeon in his late voyage across the | his leg. “Then,” said he, “I shall never SCHED cS MA) x LS, Ss M. ” neem ae meee heat tee ta shone S tony Prior to her depai ‘ture for Europe. by watch the Presidential election was re- | tenements was over. During the fire Fire- | Atlantic. He said to Dr. Caldwell--"1 ean-, | leave this battlefield.” And he bas kept bis lomuuption. whe, of Indiana, suc- | versed, but congratulate the country because | man Golden was injured by falling brick 9 With you now, God bless you,” and soon | word. We saw his crutch standing at his = = eenen main that will stgp congh will | Cescor to Hon. Wm. 8. Holman tn the 45th | the President has adopted the democratic | AtSa.m.the Domaine building was reduced Ener valnpeed into ‘unconsciousness. This is | cabin door as the cars hurried on by. His LL THE NEW STY LS FANCY PLUSHES, | 0 casion the death of the patient; fuby loca up the | Congress, arrived in thecity this moraing | policy. They also denounce the republicaas | to a mass of smouldering e! ibers, and esti- | the last time he spoke. } tobacco lot, 100, was pointel out to us, and a FAN i CstRicH br plea » HAND- | liver, stop the circelation of the blood, temorthage | and’is at tre National Hotel. “Hon. 8.8. | lor making the public debt payable in coin, | mate of losses was made by offivers of the ——_.—_—_ we were informed that be has a little factory SOME FLOWERS, jast received at DAVIS’ Seliews, and in fact say clog the action of the very Cox, candidate for the Speakership of the | for demonetizing silver and passing the re- | company. The building bad contained 14,000 The Rplasepet Convention. where be makes c! 1 = “Tsser Compaen con Doneaeas are thecanses of | 2 '4 Congress, arrived here this morning, | sumption act. They recognize gold aud sil- | bales of hay, large quantity of grain, 3 cars, Boston, Oct. 3—Tne triennial convention | bacco.—{ Danville | Va.) Temes. two-thirds of the cases ot Cousumption. Many per- | £24 made his headquartsrs at the Riggs T as the only constitutional legal-teuder, | and much valuable machinery. Tne entire | of the Fpiscopal church of the United States tone c wplain of » Jull pan in toe side, constipa- | ous, where ne was called upoa by aumer- | @ id Say that resumption should come as soo"! | toss on the building and coutents was esti. | opened this morning at Trinity chureh at 10 age A aorecns ee ELT HATS in all the vew Fail Shapes. at fion, conted tongue, pain in the houlder biaae,fecl- | OUS friends. **+-Postr r Jumes and Ap- | as the business matters of the country will | mated rou yhly at $500,000. The loss to tac | o'clock. A vast concourse of people was — scams D ings of drowsiness ai 4 rest ese Ss said Chet Capill's * more severe thaa s*. ss, the food [ying | praiser Duteher, of New York. are in town. | pertait, and that the old silver dollar suould | compan Thin! cessation AVE mach, accompanied with acidity — be'rostor: 4. The following nominations were be consid w of travel wil! | present in the charch. Tbe morni og | COUrt a! Kooxvil of wind THE LOUISIANA RETURNING Boarp.— heavily on t rulings are equal, if n le. The losses »y tlreare ail | was devoted entirely to religious services a . Ba olen’ ‘ made: Win. Banniu >, governor; LL Ames, | covered by insur severai mated | those of the amous Judge Meianann. Pee- C a4 ; : uz, 1 L Ames, y insurance in seyerai companies | and the sight which the church presented : sthie ~ . dered coaition of themumsch or vtorpinitten | The retarning board matter is again on the | lieutenant governo, Join H Johns, altor | fo thie ccty ey ieee companies | and. the beginning to the end of the exer Gives ecnalerent saneetnn tase AMBURG EDGES and ERTINGS, Persons so sffccred, ii they take one or two heavy | 'apis in New Orleans. The superior crim!- | ney geueral; P. Lindbolm, secretary of 5 | will be b and puton the road Inashort | cises was such as has probably neve ~ court yet, but y: >a wilh eS oapn rs TRIMMINGS FEINGES’ | colds end it ene cough in these gases be suddenly | nal court. before which the case will be pur- | Jobu T. Meagher, treasurer, H. W. Hill. rail- | time, and in the meantime the company are | been seen before in this city. ‘The ritual Sas oe it ten Rock dent oan 1 BUTTONS acd alt kinds of FANCY GOUDS aud | checked. will fing the stomach and tiver clogged re- | sued, has opened, and the case will be se: | To&d commissioner. using cars of their Grand strest branch line, | of this morning’s service was of caurse from | b€, Want & mndassloud Cael ee saw NOTIONS, at lowest market prices, at maining torpid & d inactive, apd almost before th-y SS dis respect the Court. Ifyou éont do it, I'll be z prices, present Baer pcan ngage gennpcer pane down for trial at as carly a da Ss possi 2 ‘Tun Jencun Pane Races Yuovs: ost ory travel of the road is no! material the bigh, poeition of the dignitaries conden! @—d if 1 don't make you do it.—(Piinouth , 4, th ttf which is death. . he state Will be assisted by the Hon. Jere 4 Rac y injured. ng it, the most im) ng and el rate . J avers “‘schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. 18 an expectorant | miah Black, while Wells atd his colleagues | Atthe Jerome Park (N. Y.) race: the Another Fire. whieh'the Episcopal church has. Toe bods | 2ndqpendent. 719 Market Space, Bot contain opium or suything calca- | bave called Mr. Shellabarger, of Obio, aud | 1°T = 00s alia wae won easily by CI¥CINNATI, Oct. 3 —Tne Frankfort Land | Of the church was reserv:4 for the delegates} THE DANGER alleuding the Frayne shoot- = Cita Sh st Moose eet ts oives tho food, | ME: Wilson, of Iowa, now practicing ator. To? Pesos Diataced. Vermont, Glen ia con §any’s saw mill at Frankfort, Mich., | tthe general convention, and these cons'st | ing bas at last found ab iflustration. Clara sepa —_ % vod, | peys in this city, to their assistance. The | (3. (th ee <plosion, and Durango. | was burned Monday night. Loss, $10,000. ed of four clergymen and four iay deputies | Butler, while shooting a! an apple in her - mixes with the gastric juices of the stomach, aia in 147. The Huater staki 7 t ° 3 ' : 1 AS. H. VERMILYA case has even now created bitter discussion e Hunter stakes, $100 eacts, $1,00 pam lie=uaiade from each of the 45 dioceses in the differen’ | husband's (Frank Frayne’s) hand, took off yas 5 a dig ethos and createne ravenous sepctiee. og | ine COnSGryaLIy FCoE eae enon: | added, second to receive #300, one mils end ee Sections of the country. Besides these there | two fingers al the middie joint. “Frayne cone LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOl MAKER, symprcina otberwiae of « bllou’ teudercy, Schensk's Will be abandoned at an early stage of the | UiFee quarters, was won by, Susquehanna by peaik CRORE ,0-DAx s Sere over clergymen abi tnologiea! ma: two fingers al the middie joint. Frayne con~ G10 xb street, opposite Patent Offies. ‘These medicines are prepared only be That the penecttos arate however aver | iy neola. Time, 3:19. The Maturity stekes, | _LONDoN, Oct. won Tiel, | ee soctdan “Sus top apes cure clarpom A fine stock of Fall and Winter BOOTS of our ‘J. H. SCHENCK & SON, , t : 3, | #200 each, 81,200 added, second to recelvs | the celebrated operatic cinger, is dead She The Sitting Ball Commission. aceite. Bay Bag reed Trrea, connie ten nie at cor eee NE, Gorner iath and arch sty Pia. | the %ond. “uw? UNt must foree the matter tO | 439, three miles, was won by Parole ina | Was attacked fast evening ‘with dificult | Fort Bie SL he Beg ee were. | amPU 2 = eee pe wepoh tr Sami | And sre for ao by ail drugglete aod dealers, - gallop. venting “Algerine and Ambusa in | breathing and faintness. Sno rallied and | wa, M.T., Oct! 2.\—The Sitting Bull com- | ¥2€ infermed of theaccident.__ a — _ 3 - | 539. The steeple chase for $600, $100 to see- | *ppeared better until 2 o’cloc Ss moruing, | mission is still here awa'ting an escort. % . = HONYADI JANOS WATER ee eae chtere had a parting pow- | ong, was wou by Trouble; & lengut before | wien rhe died quite peaceftlly. Most of the troops in the territory are nearly | adclyhin Presioey aiparagraps tn the Phila PROFESSIONAL AND wow with Secretary Schurz at the Interior y phia Press that it i Cusiomary in that molOn 5 BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, aa ont petening Gfaiaen. © Coronet, Redding third, and Fredericktown | Russians Quelling an Ansurreetion | worn out with the long chase after the Nez city for the whole family to rush to the door BR. GEORGE KELLOGG HAS RETURNED | Are offered by the bottle or case. st lowest rates, by ames Ra th td lor enue ipeeches oe — mabey ine ates jump and im Asta. Perces, who may yet, perhaps, be strack by | when any one rings, to ‘see who is there.” to Washington. Office. 1322 G street. Be PSON, lead! » Who a accom) comm ae fami: it Wednesday evening, but D* Hours: ® to 11 a. m. = THOTUd wah street. Pressed dissatisfaction ae a pornostar ‘At the Eoeteeiile (Ky.) races, the Blue inerpinined ty ene catiainl sees teas se bebe tne? rene e beatae li _— pad did it Wr g Grass st- ke fo. two-year olds, three quarters | Petersburg appnouncing that an insurrection jemmie F. fn 1:17%. | bad broken out in the central districts of . A Kerosene Fire. ‘cap for all ages. one mile and three | Daghestan, about the 12th of September, and WHITEHALL. N.Y., Oct. 3.—A kerosene sops-tf e-=== POTOMAC INSUBANOR OOMPANY”._ | SP@NGing the winter on the Missouri. Spot- S FOTOMAG THPURARCS ¢ oe ted Tail said that his people could not go ofa mile, was won by © 8.5. B JOBNSON. Ta SICIAN. & E ¥ ere. tary Schurz reiterated the views | The Wen BogigsE AND BHYSICIAN.. and of ‘this Uompany was expressed by the President, that they would Ener was won by Lo Bow in 3:07;;. | gradually spread until all central and south- ee dag mgd in the bolier house of the Pori Ttb streets. sepy-im* changed bave to go to the Missouri until spring. He € felling race, mile and a half, was won bv’ | ern hestan, including the coast districts, | Henry iron company, at Mineville, Y.. AN OBEDIENT Wire. — Yesterday Mrs. BSKY J. ENNIS, T1i @ etrect. oppasite Fav be prescnt customers of the Company, cad. sil | also promised them overcoats, trunks and | Bill Sannders in 2:42. The mile dash was | were involved. On the 234 and 2ith of Se last night, and set the building on fire, de. | Mary Mayer, of No. 305 East 26th street, had Herons. wicctsicton and Model Maker, m- cnt Bk OF PLE eee Bonk ee please call | money. He granted the request of the Arra- | won by Dan Kinney in 1:43. tember the Russians attacked the main body | stroying it. Loss $25 000. a quarrel with her husband. He told her epeciaity. Kxpert tn Patens Gu ofieh ena Fone Rouse, cor- hoes for ammunition, and said that Dr. Sa racy AR al of the insurgents, numbering 6,0u0 strong. = that sbe had become a nuisance, and that engl-tf jelly ——o It is ro Anecther Sayings Bank in Tromble. | the best thing she could do would be 10 orth west. QUALIFIED Surrort or Hay ES—The reed rwin should goto the Shoshoue agency to and defeated and dispe: ‘un J. DEESLE, Gecretary. . vy, ill not give Boston, Oct. 5.—Anotber savings bank 0. | drown herself. The woman rushed out of ek po | make peace, so that the ‘Arrapahoes and | Tepublican county convention of Oneida | jelieved that the insarrection a Shoshones might live near each other and | CUtty, New York, was held at Rome yexter- | rarther trouble the Cape ‘is in trouble. The Cape Co! five- | the house to the wharf at the foot of 26th Fo al who arasutcring from the errorsand ta- | be under the eame agent. ‘The Indians will | ¢8¥- oe Js the bome of Senator Conkling, | rosy eys Campaign Against the Mon. | 2! savings bank at Harwich on Monday street and jumped overboard.— NW. ¥. Twines, vs-ly aieer, ous ‘of youth, eT yons, weakness, carty de. em ~~ oe West this ee ES wet —a gam Bae Brgy ong arog megri suspended. 2th, notte Healer, | C8¥, leas of manhood, &., send @ recetpt t! ie lans were taken up to the 3 y a se s Msgnetio Healer, ERke Gy Custos. Tile great rem- | art guilery this morning, aud to other plac | Mate debate, refused to pass a resolution | , RAGUSA, Oct. 3.—Two thousand Bashi ta Toombs and Stephens THE BALLor is doing more than anything nese. Onuenlente ere t by ® miasionary in Sout! Of interest during the day. Indorsing President Hayes. The resolutions tab tn te 2000 popes gi bn whiny tidus np New York, Ovt. Alexander EB Ste. | elsetohardea the women of Wyoming. Some free. Office houre—# to Il s.m.and $to& p.m. jel5-ly* f addressed envelope to the adopted by thc convention declare that the | j¢", in Herzegovinia, where a iorce of 10,00 | pens and Robert Toombs are in New York. | Of then: are actually so lost to womanly in- MAN, Station D, Bible How mn THE CHANGE INTHE GEORGETOWN Cox- | Tepublicais stand by Hayes as by Lincoin | 8 Concentrating to recover the territory stinct that they declare th Deere : d G a quered by the Montenegrins. The | c emselves older than Semaenesuadere ual Kamae as) LECTORSHIP.—A special agent of the Treas- | $24, Grant. and contain @ quotation from © Markets they renily are i order to ge. @ caance 10 < D, MCFARLAN, Denttst Senator Conkling’s speech at Rochester, say- Zales Simon Seriously Hit irgimta «! Provably Wyoming ts rt pape ap pm wy, ee a340 New YORK AVENC. ury Department reported on Monday that | ing: “We are forthe success of the mations] | PARIS Gel do dales Binion ise eilering ~ robably Wyoming ts the only place Rs en = Where sueli a thing ever happened.— 8. J. B. GI BE: Jersey wvenus, as erroneously —s Mr. C. L. English, the collector of customs at | administration in everything real, in every- | from a carbunele. The Evenemen! savs be ila. Times -¢ ory fur 1577. DENT. s— ] Georgetown, D. C., was short $1,500 in bis ac- | thing honest, in everything Wise, according | Urderwenut an operation for it, which was BEMOYED TO 3 lire STBRET. SAMUEL G. YOUNG, counts. Yesierday Mr. Tingle, cuiet clerk of | tothe constitution, the laws, and the common | Ot attended with favorable results. Hiscon- THEKE WAS A QCEER MATCH for £200 be- marl-ly Over Thompson's Drag Store. Ss NOTARY PUBLIC. the special agents, and Mr. Lamphere, on | sense of the people.” dition Is precarious iween a man aod « norse at Lyon a: ara = nf examination, ascertained the report to be ‘Thrice Electea J E. Besson was to walk five miles - I pgs bE 9 aes hig nage south: | ceti7-tf Or rice—StaR Buripiy, correct. They found on band iu the offices THE SITUATION ON THE Kio GRANDE— Lowpon, Oct.3.—Sir Jobu Bennett, who ward the horse walked eight miles fatal sets of Teeth, 2, Feet hdliod, 81-1 (pPTICIAN. | pezannich was turned over to the Treasury | Trent ete nto ang teepateh | nas been twice elected al-ierman for the wa 2 winter red. pit, 1.4" ie ie ae nt 2 vy . parime: e Secretary of reasur, bY “ at & focted y the Cot » Bowinall s by Pe bs i, Bia ar 4 ked la oO Doman aintatened Meee Rigi canes ing the newspaper accounts of the crossing | Of Cheap.and each time ro\ cited by the Court » steady ond fra ait roan t- in 15 and 14 ‘minutes. ; do. yellow, 6ln62; western Octcber, 63; Noveruber. 39% 43 ard Srm—sonthern, Stax’, heeveroasd =~ : of Aldermen asa person waft to discharge First premicm awarded tome by the Great World ‘ ‘ siti 0” the Rio Grande. A press despatch trom “ S bee Fair. i. Philed: a ay vented age Se raay pial os tee OF nega Galveston denies the report that Shafter's | He Guties of the position, has agaia beer 1 \nfac- a to thal oe it png Sm Dodge, 8 fenident of Georgetown, a caeeis | and Bullis’ commands have met with disas, | Deer elected to thai office. Also. Fe mid re A eu gna mm a “ Janley, aged 5 years, ‘est New York, aed; SN. Bye quict, 6563. Hay fra | was bitten on the chesk by a black tb argeerariety | the first pit nee Oe change. long. RAILROAD RIOTERS ON TRIAL.—The trial | startling plots ever known in the history of | ments firm,end a fraction betier railway enterprise. Hew Yorx, Oct. 3.—Flonr dull and heavy Delinquents ia Prison. Wheat. erot doli aa heavy, futures steady. Gorn The Derby correspoudent of the Leds Mer- 3 1. 8. bonds 3867's, pee Fons tg “The midiand is the railway de- new fives, 7! sr A Gone ste says there is some- fraud The fraud has been systematically Bew York Cuntral, 12. | thing grand it Toombs. Come up, Rob- carried on for some time by some of iis oi- ras 2. | eri, be searched.—( Rochester Democrat. ficers holding positions of responsibility, in iene sna insr~tita “icint: Pebbh hand uditor’s office of the Treasury, andhe | '¢F in Mexico. Both have: returned to the | ¢ pp ri r : ; ~4 1 lies yet. It'ig not known whether the depu' 9 mb . " 1role cr ght.—iN. ¥. Si = 7 was La DEB, | collector, Mr. 1.1. Parkhurs’, wasimplicated | (Weive horses and two mules were recap- LOmDON, Oct Eon Saat Tneeandent | SE’, Gabe ball eee eae anchatged "Winks | <i —cctb tristp _1232® Pennsylvania avenue a.W. | in the transactions or not of Mr. English. | tured. A small body of Mexican cavalry ee tear 112%. Becsipte—Fiour. S60; whesty-0.20; | _S9-The Pops has been contemporary with LU B42L0W's GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, | It wil rest with the now collector wnethe. he | Kept upon the trail of the comand and | S932. of vigantio dea Katonlehiog Tease por Bi 8; oats 4. Rwsr ye, 48, SulpaneuteWrest, | all the President, ‘being seven years Old 22325 Peansylwania avenue, Ww vest or not, or whether he rated upon one of the great railways of the 5; Core, when Washington diod. on Engravings, Photogravared (new | Will be retained in his position. Tne govern- | Diego to the Rio Grande, but made no offen- | Pirmjed UPmn one ofthe great railwayso! the | Naw Youd, ‘Oct. 3.—Stocks, altkough irregalar, sive demonstration. y 'y have been buovant in the main. Moury 4 Gold, SPECIAL NOTICE. Pog eng a ened ie Sit tod Bickel ment Taian as epee Lt tae - expected @ full revelation of one of the most | 1ca% Ex 482; short, 485%. Govern: le Hrames in every 907 for, Foreslaine an cover Sar stock, in which will be found ell’ the late ‘publi. ‘to eaticns of foreign houses. AR WITH THE Nea PERC ES—O/i- cial th from Gen. Gibdon.—The follow- ing telegram was received at the War office last night: a styles aon CHICAGO, Oct. 2—Gen. E. D. Townsend, We bave on wharf abont 150.000 feet of Prime Heart #4 Georgia BO. hich we will sell for THIRTY DaYs, at @20 per 1,00 feet. wld Washington:—The following dispatch has just whom — ulmost confidence wa: pate City Hall square and ry |, Taade to order, at and been received from Col. Gibbon: ‘The principal means by which the compan: - , | good as that in Mi ra capitol ~4 Eyes. ke. for «The Nez Perces crossed ‘the Missouri bas defrauded has been by So Squawe are quoted at $i avd « blanket lledgeville, if the city and a hard winter is predicted on the plains | selected for the capital of Georgia N evectin; vate dwelling-houses ai torent Daibaiens boue her omenstires nes other peo- | 1» consequence. &7-The Montreal Witness says that at Cow Island, 2d. Major Slyes, with his rom party of citizens struck them sici@n in that is restori PRY LUMBER SHED, piastering, Ont eight miles up Cow Creek on 25th. He lost ple with material and men belonging to tue |, 07 A pomen, woman protests ogeviy ia | ofan idiotie child by lifttes fens ‘por- Which has a capacity for holding mearty ONM | aato preserve the Quemen ands horse, and had to withdraw, fot aad, in’ prison, “it ietekored ici | barmony with the enlightened padiie senti- | tious of its skull LLION FEET, te filed with all kinds of LUM Catalogues to be tron tn thee ay between Heer Pave the others will be arrested shortly.” .} ment ‘Of Massachusetts. a7 A Louisiana Joba H. Rea- BEL. well seasoned. Always dry aud protected HARNESS. rpeyd _ ———— his Cabinet and Mrs, Hayes | gan, of Texas, for He from the weather. $25 col ecsrim nese remnion sate Trial of the Rallread-Strike Rioters. | navearfivel ir Wasuingion, where we trust | Postmaster-gencral ef the confederacy, “Wee burnt Copper's freight train, killing two mes borrowed, and other banks are sald is boner | READING, Pa., Oct. 3—The trial of the | they will spend a few days for repose.—[Hos- | are moving N. ¥. Times. BECKER'S, on the way from Cow Isiand to Lenton. | ferers. Wm. C. Gillmau, who. is charged | Tilers was ‘resumed at 9 o'clock this mora. | ‘on Post. s7Heury N. Wilcox, of Detroit, claims 2 Stargis at accounts, throug. friendly | with the fraud, was in town in the ing, the court being again crowded. The | s9-At Friar’s Bay, Me. while two boys | $50,000 from Railroad Commissioner Stephen WE SELL Tagians, was reported at Camp L-wis, with | patdin 4 before detection, Gertie; | Prosecution called to the witness st»nd Jas. | were in.a boat, ove aged nine fell overboard, | S. , Of Michigan, for the seduction of Po M. BABRNESS AND TRUNK FACTORY, horses much worn out and men without senned fer $1,200 had been raised ~~ One Lowe, Alexander and Jas. Bowman, | when the other,a few years older, jamped | the SOND end WICH aitien tenet. on focd, but his trains had caught up with him. | §:7 000. ver | former employes as foremet and engineers | after him. Both were drowned. S7The Scranton (Penn.) Republican esti- wraeey ¥ > ergeastint 1417 Pexxsvivama Avance, Gen. Terry has ordered Miles north. and I of the Philadelphia avd Reading railrosd,| gg-Wm. E. Montague, late Of the | mates that the riotous demonsirations there VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 feet... 15 OO Ka a the latter has anticipated the order, as s7 Butter is firm. who were induced to leave thelr employment | Hampden (Mass.) Card pany, tas been | bave thus far cost the state half @ million WHITE PINE CULLS, 12-tmch stock, aS PCOURAGE SOLE ne 1 porved. Lam entirely iu the dark | s7 Only the femate mosquito bites. pnd necome members of the Browemenr. of | eld in 2.000 bail for examination oa a | doliars. “The people ohn ST —— nn 90 0 E? aes | orn Bat Ee iba the oa ly chance to capture ths | wis ty Mencken ag lain io jail three | union mecting ing held on Ratniay eve- ‘ay tlerenfier the presidents of railtony | ectaaa a mmmcnunette pronciner tn gem areas <—— + dregsed LADIES’ DRESS, zh ~ none aaa -_ ton Low, fas was par het ye Fogel, Pos ee oe is = companies are to be provided with the “ball to The 03 oe went Pi nto Penite wearers = INDUSTBIES. GENTLEMEN'S bree nr ER Ey even ‘clidren bave died of diphtheria wits mace that ite bride could teow a up with = conductors. Phila. | fifty apd made it $1. NG, » dressed (two) sides... PP i tess nel Ecco month. powder. ‘Something was ia §7-The schooner Ocean HARDY & TAYLOR CYPRESS S81N- AND PACKING RusstaN REPULSE IN ASIA.—Mukhar| eg-Prof. Prime says that the “fossil re | of a te ‘Agreement to ston trains, but no | _ #7 The little low water steamer Comfort | Orieaus to Galveston. TRUNKS eae guaek wines Bn piobm Bad vee prin eee en ex; her boiler at creek, sixteen | the Guif on the ith instant, GLEE, adopted by U. 8 Government on In great variety, mnoxcetied for great strength, éu- | actin "bs Wight Hnestan battalions: wits | cation as 2 ek gua rioters bara, the bridee tear an the mechs, below Wheeling, W. Va., yesterday. | and seven mea were all werk around Washington. Kvery Tability and neatuess, and artillery, which after five howe vot CXS) | Several lives were lost. At the Trunk, Sadalery and Harness FACTORY of JAMES S. TOPHAM, 425 Beventh street, Jotming Odd Fellows Hall. REPAIRING, savas eens oe Sens = 100 NEW,AND_SECOND-HAND TOP 2n6, 3O-FOr BOGGIEs, Single Sa SoePiowy aetas Se es cay OR to suit the way "4 sremwe. Shingle guara: teed perfect 750 i i F i Hi | 1 f , fil A YEING! ~ DYEING! D GLOVES acd ORNAMENTAL FEATURES Hours, CLETENER, Fs RA of Music, 707 0th ot: arm. oul: i E 4a ~ ES - one ad Bae CF 3 : % m = © & : J ¢ & 5 iste Ba : ‘a 1 8 I} = ess 3 ? 2; 4 . se Ff 5 Bd Fs i H 3 g ky 3 Gy i

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