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STIREMETZ, 1237 "Per nsylvania accent. cetS tr G SCHAFER, si MEKCHANT TAILOR, Te CLOSE BUSIN E83, Will sell his entire stock « FURNISHING GOODS: FRENCH and ENGLISH C *S9IMER. DIAGONAL F & d. COATINGS, WEST OF ENGLABD CLOTHS, SILK aud CASHMERE VESTINGS, "ora ©, acaLl is is SOLICITED. ectl Im 1111 Penna. avenue N.W. EMOVAL._M. CUNNINGHAM, THE well-known PRACTIUAL HATTER, pha removed tofS25 7th street_ between H and I Bulk Bate made to order. Bemodeling of Silk. Have a specialty. sepldir 4l4 ae 414 MERCHANT TAILORING PARLORS, ai4 Contains the largest and choicest assortment of MEEOBANT TAILOBING GOODS M. WILLIAN. GRAND OPENING OF A NEW SSWARE, and HOUSEFURNISHING STORB. A FINE LOT OF TABLE CUTLERY, BIED CAGES, PLATED WABE of the best makes, New designs of CHINA and GLASSWARE. Housekeepers will do weil to examine my gatirely new and well selected stock of the above artic archassd lately for cash. avd which [ wil! sail at Baures eatisfactory to all who will honor us with CHINA, Ninth street, ed to the Washington pabite, } their c Beapectfuliy. a PIECE GOODS, and he keeps ents, employs none bat the H. HOLLANDER, eee aeee 418 Seventh street, y cnt A any first-class Merchant | _oct3-tr Opp. Odd Feilow’s Hails Tailoring establishment in the United States, Gentlemen will find it to their material sdvantage te leave their orders for suite st KEEN'S. es?- S 22875 yeti THAN ANY L OTHES PLACE HE WO FIRE SIDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, NQUET and ALEINE HOT CLOSET a fall line of owe. Taruishing Goods, rices,°t a at ver, We wahe the Mg STAG'S HEAD BANGE AGENCY OBDEE i the most «\egaat manaer for 92. HOFF & THoWAs, sutin Minin asd Teruty one Kauired Lisen i | c&t#9m _ 920 Pennsyicanca weenwen 1.25 Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ready-madogot Wam futta Muslin and Twenty-one Hundred Linen, for 75 cet te ° DRESS ISIRTS, Watertwist Mus- lin and. By, Hundred Linen . Boy Fine DRESS SI Silesia STOVES! STOVES)! STOVES! HOW TO MAKE YOUK HOMES CoM. FOKTAB. E, ot SPEARS H&ATIN OF WHICH WE vE PLETE STOCK tok our’ INSPECTION, at W. D. WYVILL’S, sep29 tw 452 Pennsylvania avenue, NEW STOVE STORE. c “ ers. only © ae joods made to order anc nteed to give entiefastions eda in quality anc All goods sold are cxaranieed as represented oF the money reurne ict on anghir zg. Yona a |, Manager. ‘The best and cheapest \HATS, UMBRELLAS GEO. E. GARTRELL & CO., and CANES in the ctty 615 SEVENTH STREBT NORTHWEST. UMBRELL«S, at A fall line of COOKING STOVES and RANGES BIBBS Tn PALACE, FIBE- WALTES KEW’S, RACES repaire: ta the bert mene 2 Wo of oa i a a CANES. 1419 Penna. av. — er eugil-tr CEeMtwore 7 Tis nab de_sas Tih street, nana LEDEOIT BUILDING, SIX BEST DEESS SHIRTS FOR 913 5e. nN at #17, MATERIAL Ae ew OMBDLA NSHP vite oo insp-etion of chasers, viz: » Axminster, Vi PUBCHASEE SATISFIED O& MONEY BB Ya piece ey Varrats aroun et tes FUNDED. rent dow eivet and Welton Rugs and Mate: Gentiemen leaving = ef for the season car on Cloths am Vinotea artain and Lac leave their measure, and ai pleaware from s | Curtains; French and, ‘Epgltsh Oretonnes in sa erat distance | a Gellar, ee Drawers, &¢., at | variety; "Blankets and ings poptiar widths: Table Damaak, Sapking, fowela and Tow: — Cana, @LASSWARE, . to . XN. MERCHANT TAILOR, 4 CROCKERY, ae. my Bo ah? hae : Pn ae he a FAMILY SUPPLIE: Housekeepers and those mee Ls HOUSEKEEPERS aaa, resgae, rit oe Bear, seca ‘aiiciaaicee WEEE & BEVERIDGE, Pennsyleanta avenue, eugis-tr Between 0th end lith streets. GoLw’s HEATING @ APPARATUS. We are the Manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, athed. .o, \... S7-Call and see the thing iteclf, and take a de- wae caksvnut IEBS and GAS-GIXTURES up SMITH, BINGE & Co., PIE ARP ina, pLoMs Ew X0ke Wikbow ananenGUee SraaWuaaniee sonare. | NEY Tone $oQns—LOw PRICES. —— aptly Oppostte Patent Office. PIANOS AND ORGANS. RRE4UY Fou BUSINESS. PALACE WAREROOMS. pad 3 ps an ot note at also on and the world ees Oe WASHINGTON vening Star, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1877. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. GEATHAL BUILDING ASSOOIATION, THUBSD! Jy EVENING, i Teton a F ~ Aith iar {UBSDAX # hea ec'y. cao Bot leg NOTICE.— Al ae GABPNTE <8 48 to mect at = Hall. c: ber of Bt! E_ streets, THUBSDA cY "EVENING, ee Pin crclock, Business. of tar importance calls yur stiention. Evtrance corner of is aS ms COMMITEE. : STOCK HO. rr hu TS wit rabrouts Sa VINGS BANK ‘Or Tae ‘TRIOT 0. LL UMBIA The Annual, Election of Nine Trustees of the ings Bank of the District of Oolumbin the Bank, on the corner of 7th stro avenue, in Washington city. D. O.. Novembor 5. 1877, between the hours ot Al o'clock & m. and ae Bepert of the Committee on the Trarsac- tone of the Bank for the third year will be read at Lovelock p.m; on the same day, A ful atten LUM TUCKY BLUE LIOK, BEDFORD. BETHESDA, And other natural MINERAL WATERS for sve at MILBUBN’S PHARMACY, rep2s-tr 1429 Penn. avenue, eS a a a GOSPEL MEETING EVEBY SUNDAY AFrkBNOON, LINCOLN all ar wai Past tikes O'cLocK. Short and earnest addresans Good singing by » qaartette, TONES DN, seoe-th 0: 2 sduerust 28, 1877. The Washington Age ¥ ot ‘thie Company war ebsnged on the Let instan: ‘The preeent customers of the Company. and all others visti i ed with us, will please call ov Mr. H Y¥,at his Banking house, cor- Ber ith iad Fattects oritwee tf J: W. DREBLE, Secretary. KS J KE PILLS Are the only medicince that will care Paimcnary Consumption. Frequently medicines that will stop a congh will occasion the death of the patient; they loce up the liver, stop the circulation of the blood, hemorrhage fellows, and in fact they clog the activa of the very be tory that caused the cough. Jom plaint aud Dyspepsia are the canses of two- hind of the cases of Coosumpt . fons complain of acall pan tu tne side, coustipa- in the shoulder biaae, feo! d rest esaness. the food lying heavily on the siomach, accompanied with acility Gud Delehing up of wind These symptoms usually originate from a disor- dered cor dition of the stomach or e torpid liver ore they are aware the tung: f sores, aud ‘ulcer- at.d, the result cf th. Bchenck’s Pulmomic Syrup is an expectorant which docs pot contain opium or anything calca- lated to check a ¢ ugh suddenly Weed Tonic disotves the. food, the stomach, aids ous appetite, + skin sallow, o- the s tendercy, Scheuck’s # mpicme otherwise of a bill. Mauirak ce SOK ecicines are prepared culy by ‘These mecicines a ei Ph g e at, 1840 NEW YORK AVENUE “Wor New Jersey avenue, as erroueonsly rein, tin Boyd's Directory for 1577, (SEG oTSG, NOTARY PUBLIC ootl?-tf ce 0; QPricran First premium Fair,in. Philo tad arded tome by the Great Wor! hin, on mny invented EYEGLASS, mauufac- Silver and Fraueles with geantine ‘Also on band w large varie of a, S, OPERA Gu asses ES MidKO. Pes ands A og thes yes, soi 1. ALEXANDER, ceth-tristp 1229 Peunaylvasis sveaue a: same” 'S GALLERY OF FINE ARTS, Pennsylvania avenue. Ott Paint sins, Engrayings, Photugravares process), Wreueb and German Photowraptn. sine Paintings, fine Chromos, ac Pose fand Nickel rames in every style for jaine aud Photo- graph La ad ee Oe — be pablo are invited to examine our stock, in whi found all the late pubit- cations of | eng tol oe Ist will receive @ fine stock of renwine ia Leather comprising Frames, Port- Goods, tem +s Canen, & bile eres oo = Portraits and Land- pees gr oor Ty end all gies of Fi ish, — id finings, mad aie o den at ‘reasonable prices, ss made to ba a a Copper Wire; Cord, Hooke, Screw es, ko., for ictures. Paintings meats ked i ome by com N. BARLOW fh — workman oe sod rentorian 0 Oil Paintings, Portraite the greatest ly care, 80 asto UC poner the or 2 ginal in Catalogues to ou anew lication. aug31-8m LUMBER. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have on wharf abont 150,000 feet of Prime Heart 4-4 Georgia BOARDS, which we will sell for THIBTY DAYS, at $20 per 1,wv feet. OUR NEW DBY LUMBER SHED, Which has s capacity for holding nearly ONE MILLION FEST, is filled with all kinds of LUM- BEB, well seasoned. Always dry and protected from the weather. WE SELL Pe M. JOIBT and STUDS, medium lengths.........815 OO VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 feet......... 15 OO WHITE PIBE CULLS, 13-inch stock, (WOGE GOALITY )ssermranssssernereesseerees + 20 00 WASHBOARDS, WHITE PINE, dressed ‘and jointed on edge—clear. we 15 00 SHELVING, 12 inch, dressed (two) sides... 35 GO HARDY & TAYLOR CYPRESS SHIN- GLES, adopted by U. 8 Government on all werk sround Washington, Every Bhingle guaranteed perfect. 700 WILLET & LIBBEY, sevli-tr Sixth Street and N. ¥. Avenue. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY — HUNYADI JANOS. NEW APERIENT WATER. DE. Poe B. WOOD, New York, “Certain, bot DE. Wi. 4. HAMMOND, Hew York. =e DE. ser aee 1%. 100) Hew ¥. Stk. St Thomost os ORSTORMSSERS, Src Sok, aoe DB. LEWIS 4. SABE, Mew York. “Preferred to A WIMRGLASSFUL A DOSE. EISEUsyieaeeds bende. es Tee Aree PN GE BT anion THE EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gos GOVERNMENT I Receipts To-pay. hal revenue, $24,309.00; customs, $381,543 07. COMMISSIONED.—The President has signed the commission of Robert S. Anderson to be U.S. attorney for 4ontan: COLONEL CASEY estimate for the year ending June 20, 17 as required d for salaries grounds, $278 854 THF RANGER arrivel at Hong Kong Au- Gust 24th, Intending to proceed on the Ist of September to Nagasaki, Japan. All re- ported well. SurREME Covrr—W. W. Contell, of Cueyenve, Wyoming; Linden Keul, of this eit d Thos. H. Herndon, of Mobtie, were yesterday admitted to practica a: attorneys and counsellors in the Supreme Coart. Tue Stoux EN Rovtz.—The Commis sioner of Indian affairs has been informed of the safe arrival of the Sioux delegation at Sidney, Neb., last night, oa their revarn home. It 3s Sarp that Judge Harlan, of Ken- tucky, will be appointed to the bench of the Supreme A prominent member of the Cabinet said this afternoon that uo ap- pointment tothe vacant position had been agreed upon, as far ‘As hehad been advised. Toomns AT THE WHITE Hovse.—Hon. A. H. Stephens drove to the Execative Mane sion yesterday to pay his respects to the President, who came down to the carriage where he was Introdxced to Hon. Robert Toombs by Mr. Stephei MINISTER To LIBERIA.—The mission to | Haytl having been given to Mr. Langston, a representative colored min of the north, it 1s the impression that the President will ten- der the mission to Liberia toa representa- ive colored man of the south. Morris *hester, of Louisiana, is urged for the place, aid also J. Willls Menard, of Florida DECREASE OF IMMIGRATION.—O@icial re- turos made to the Bureau of Statistics show that during the three months ended Septem- 7, there arrived at the port New .1/9 immigrants, of whom 11,462 were males, and 4,¢47 females. During the corre- sponding period of 1576 the total immigra- tion into New York was 25.86, of whom 14,981 were males, and 10,905 females. AT THE WHITE Hovse.—A mong the call- ers at the White House to-day were the Sec- Tetaries of State, Treasury, War and Late- rior; the Attorney General, Chief Justice Waite, Senators Dorsey and Jones (Fla.; Representatives Chittenden, Williams ( Wis.), Felton (Ga.), Harris (Ga.), Willits -Mich.).and Wilshire (Ark.); Judge Stonghton, and Messrs. Jesse Seligman and D.B Penn, La WHY THEY SM1L.&.—Thereare two classes of party men who feel happy to-day:—the out-and-out democrats and the ant!-Hayes republicans. It would be really hard to tell Which of the two most enjoy the democra\ victory of yesterday in Ohio. The democr: regard it as the beginning of the forward mareh to democratic victory in 1430, and the anti- Hayes men smile because they attribute tbe result to the southern and civil service olicy of the administration. Groups of the latter class siand on corners discussing the Waterloo of yeste + and the unanimous expression is that, «We are giad of it; it d feats Stanley Matthews, who !s responsibi for the President's peculiar policy. PERSONAL. —The nembers of Congriss are at Willara’s: Represen‘atives Hartridge, Smith, Cook, Chandler and Blount. of Georgia ML; Cobb and Morrison Bicknell, 5 eleion jr., Mo; 1 Southare an, vall, Kelly, Ward. Smith, Bridges, Sieuzer Maich ad’ Bayne, Penn; and Walker, Va Senstors Gordon, Ga , McDonald, Ind.. anc Paddock, Neb Representatives J. K Luttrell of Cal, T. F_ Tipton, and J. G non of Ilino.s,'and T. M. Patterson of ( rado, are ut the National. A. sistant Postmaster General Tyner and wife h taken their old apartments at the Ebbiti for the winter. More CIVIL Srrvice RerorM.—Chief McPherron, of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, has organized a board of equaliza- tion for the consideration of all requests and suggestions of employes relative to their pay and labor. Fae division fvous wien tne complaint comes shall be represented before the board by a committee of three, consist- ing of that expert of the division who has been longest in the service, of that employe who bas rated highest in work done for five days preceding, and of that employe who has rated lowest in work done for the same time. The complainant will also be allowed to make a statement. The board will report in writing tothe chief, It will be organized With the accountant as chairman and the superintendent of orders as secretary. The jer Will take effect on the 15th inst. @dds and En Hon. Thomas M. Jones, ex Congressman, and who will probably be the next goveraor of Ohio, will arrive here to-night. Secretary Sherman arrived here this morn- ing. Shaw says “he looks as blue as damna- tion.” Amid all the excitement attending the or- ‘anization of the House the candidates for haplain keep in the background. id incumbent should be re-elected, because. cording to the Episcopal ritual members know how to gauge the length of the prayer. Morrison, of Iilinois, is uncharitable enoush to say that he shall not vote for any one wao prays in his shirt tail. Pycnm Morrissey and John Kelly, two emt- nent New York reformers, are expected here to-morrow. Senator Beck is working for Milton Sayler. Hon. Fernando Wood has arrived, and is at his elegant 1th street residence. George H. Butler claims the Ohio result 3 = personal endorsement agaiost the P. M. en. ‘There are more candidates for Doorkeeper Den mn are are doors in the House of Repre- “Coxe s friends claim this afternoon that the Texas delegation is solid for him. Judge Thomas Cobb, of Indiana, the suc- cessor of Blue Jeans Williams, 1s in towa. Judge Bicknell, of the New Albany (Ind.) Speaker Kerr's successor, is at Wil- Dr. Henkle, of Indiana, looking ten years younger and twenty pounds heavier, arrived to-day. Re, tative Hamiiton, of Indiana, ya, Came nephew of ex-Con: an to town this morning. Colonel Joun W. Poik, of M gy ne or the candidates for ceper se he has i yews e of, and would 1 not ny party to, ela sage Ind.; M Tintay samemnbor 6 ber of the ni from the. Mansfeld, Onto, district, ages | Sherman's home,) hae on the same train with Mr. from the west, cals of employes of the public buildings and | | cavalry, of which Gon. Miles speaks, arr will | didates in it todeliver the goods: and, s a city he German republicans largeiy beeause every candidate opposed t » eundail ed ibe Workingmen’s ticket imagines bin st tago- T workiogmen claim that their ticket Dist, aud 18 not inclined to yield the Held Will foot up 11,000 votes, thoag ts uo iS DOL believed, instance, that if © probable that the Will greatly t should enter the ¢ ation, that b estimate tn th dispate band over the v« the bard mor namely, 5,000. Good News from Gen. Miles. SURRENDER OF THE NEZ PERCES. The following dispatch was received at the War department at 2:25 this morning CH1CAGO, ILL.—To Gen. E. D. Tewonsent, Washington, D. C-—The following tnterosting Gispateh just recetved from General Terry. Supplies bad been sent oui on Benton roa t H. Suexipan, L The following dispatch jc Headquarters, District of Yel Eagle Creek. Montana, Oc A.H. Terry, Commanding Depar kfa:—Dear General: We have hat success. We made a very dire: march across the country, ant engagement, and betng” kep Gre for three days, the hostile camp of Nez Peres | Telegrams to The Star. [THE STATE ELECTIONS Democratic Victory in Ohio. Iowa Republican As Usual. et under Chief Joseph, surrenderad at 2 o'clock | ,, TO! » Oct. 10. SOA. 1 nied Cs eer CLIO | enses precincts of this Clty Gud Lucas come toward Benton on the 7th iast. Cannot sap. | £!¥e Bishop (democrat) for governor Plies be sent out on the Bento) rowt to meet | 8ad West (republican) 1,65, them and return with the remainder o command to the Yellowsto 1 heard that Cc there is trouole between the Sioux and the Capadiay authorities. I remain yours, very truly, NELSON A. MILs, © Brevet Major Gereral Ce As soon as the companic Hamilton County SCINNATI, O., Oct. 19.—Hetarns of the 17 precincts in this city, and 34 Of the #0 county precinets, give for g Bishop (dem. }, 19,353; d | rad. workingmen), 8,2 or Senator over A.T. Goshc Cappelier ‘rep.) for coun Hoffman (uen y ir io rer, ¢ lonel mm en of the ng. ~ ond rep. auditor for coun 4s. The r entire and over here, ile commission Waish. start for G Fort _Abrrep H.1 ‘The Speakership The Speakership contest assumes no new shape to-day. The o on printed in yesterday's ted desp! denials, € < when the conf ned an umpire, but ad his for aa who were scratched for reasons 0 n political The Democratic Victory Conceded. The Gaze legislature op’s_majorti he > the democrats. It mn the state is u cept Ui ence closed had not ne rred to wait It may af unt ral & inability er claims a majority ut ballot ction of @ d tue mocratic money candida soft money ca OH 10, Cet. I Ss thatth? nat arty) have el ndajl, and there are votes enough to beat him, but how to concentrate what is now puzzling t Throckmortor night that novw in the Randall cal made no pledge r burn, of Kentueky, is one o! in the eftort to dedvat Kandall. The arrival of members tc been as numerous as was expe: 4 being over sixty members, all told, in the city. To-night’s trains will bring a good many western ders. Representa'! Goole, of Virginia, the fouthern candidate will arrive to night from Norfolk. It is generally conceded that the decisive victory in Obio will augment Sayler’s vote. The ‘friends of Mr. Kandall claim b lowing es his assured th iu the race for the Steakership-—New England, 5 votes; New York, 7 on the first ballot, 120n the sec- ond, and on @ final ballot the fall voie doubi- less, except Cox; New Jersey, 4, Pe nia,’ 9; Delaware, 1; Maryland, 5; V 3—Tuecker, Harris and Cabell—and, after Goode, the entire delegation: West V irgiaia, 3: North Carolina, 7; Sonth Carolina, Georgia, 9; Alabama, Florida, 1; Miss ing from 2% is upwards of 1.000. the new! ed representa! erto acted with the republic 10" The Repu arry the State. DeBUaUE, lowA, Oct. 10, o'clock a. m Al the headquarters of the republican sta central committer very meagre returns have been received of the election in this state The vote bas been a light one, owing lo a heavy rain prevailing generally over the state. Reporis indicate the election of the republican state teckel by about 50,000 over the democratic ticket. Gear, the republican didate for governor, has been considera- scratched by tbe temperance mea who voted for Jessup, the temperance candidate. Gear will run at least 5.000 behind bis ticket. The greenback state ticket will receive from 15.690 to 20.000 votes, aud the temperance Ucket about 5,000, The republicans will have about 30 majority in the state senate, and from 35 to 40 mujority in the house, insuring the election of a republican U. S. Senator. Democrats Carry Dabaque. sippl, 6; Louisiana, 1, Texas, 5; Arkansas, 3 Deusvaceg, [a., Oct. W.— county Ob‘o they do not claim, a ler majori- | gives Iosh,’ democrat ty for Randall; California, 1, ¥ 1.500 to 1,500 majority, Michigan, 1: Iilivois, |, after Mor ticket is elected, theluding & senator and jority for Randali; T three representatives, 2 2, alter Blackbur senator and one represent Missouri, 4; Indi senator, has about 300 majority, Republican Majority 25,000. CHicaco, Oct. 0 —Revaras from lowa this The total democratic vote being 14: ine number required for & | morning are from but comparatively few nom iLation will be 7 J points. In [3 preeinets and towns, tnciuds tbree counties, Gear, (rep.) vernor, ha The Ohio Electi ~ ~ appr Ensen 7,118; Ieish, (democrat Jexsup, (prohibitiontst and Stubbs, (greentack) for governor 1 The best estimates place the state majority republicans at . 2 for governor, 1 for govert The following telegra: to day Cc 1s were received bere 10 —C. P. ros from of nineteen hundred democratic gair precinet five thovsand ticates the elect of the der Railroad Ratigation ket aud the legis! by good PHILA DELPHIA, Oct. 10.— JOHN G. Tuom prevailed borh here and in Chairman Congressional Cc A dispaten from Mr. Thomp-on, dated 11 a, m., says: We bave uo doubi that we i “ eleci¢d our whole et by a handso: jority, and have bow branches of the le isla ture: The following were received by Duncan S. Walker, chairman of the democratic com- mittee bere: Lima, O., Oct. 9, 12 ker, Chairman Dem. Com :—A\ democratic majority, twelve hw of one hundred and sixty-two over ber vote. Van Wert reporis gain over last year’s vote. C. N. Lamisos CINCINNATI, OHTO, Oct. 10, 2:35a. m. D. 8. Waker, Chairman Dem. Com.:—Tiae ma- Jority in this county will be over 2,000. H. B. BANNING. CHILICOTHE, Q., Oct. 10, a m—Dun- can 8. Waker, Chairman Dem. Com.-—The City of Chilicothe gives Bishop three hundred and thirty-one majority; democratic gain ove hundred and fifty-one. Democrats gain one Representative in this — and one Senator in this district. . T, Neaw. MowunT VERNON, O, Oct. < 21 a. m.— Duncan 8. Waiker, Chairman Dem. Com —Ma- jority of Bisbop not less ~ twenty thou- sand. Gro. W. Morgan. LEBANON, OHTO, Oct. = 9:55 a. m.—Dun- can 8. Walker, Chairman Dem. Com. ‘ne in- ry mea- some time past indie bolders of the t sey were abou as were neces ary to contes: the lease of { nes to the Pennsylvania company, and Us ned groubd that the officers of the ler corporation were engaged in Unis F pective acticn. A letter to this effect w: received yesterday by Col. Thos from the president of the ua of J-csey which hat a depress: e on the stock, bat a reply w: diately sent stating that no steps the amendment of the provisions Were contemplated by the Peunsylvania Railroad Company. On th rary, the counsel of the company have been directed to contest such movement. itis not known bere who instituted the report of legal pro- ceedings antes to affect the lease. bul all rumors are disposed of by the inet t that the rental for the quarter ending Beptember. 30th is being paid as usual at the office of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compan: y this morn: ing. On the stock exchange to-di reaction from yesterday's d stock of the united companies of New Ser sey. Wholesal — Morxisto J., Oct. 10.—Tue Jury of Morris EF tame into court yes- te,uay, afier an unusually long session, aud presenied fifty-four bills of iudictment, a number being for the Hlegal selling of liquor and beer. Every known liquor — ff ristown bas been indicted, and there is no little excitement over the circumstance. —_—e———— ited A. 8 P.m.—Dancan Tied the state and perhaps the legisla: DuRuIN WARD. CLEVELAND, OHIO, Cet. 10, 11:16 a. m. S. Waiker, Chairman Dem. Com.:—Cuyai county about 1,000 republican, one de cratic member of the legislature electec B. Pays. LIMA, O , Oct. 10, 12.15 —Demoerats carry Van Wert ‘county on whole teket; Hardin Democratic Nom: om Kansas. LEAVENWORTH, KAN., Oct. 10.—Tne dem- ocratic state central committee met here yesterday and nominated Wm. R. Wagstaff | for chief justice and Thos. W. Waterson for leutenarit governor. Vice President WATERTOWN, it Wheel Oct. county elects democratic Re, Lat 2N.Y.. ice Presi- balance of tickel delosied, CE enmAtive: | acct Wheeler lott Malone Unis moring Sor ©..N. Laxtsos. | New York, where he will remain aday or two before procecding to to ' Ww Washington. Gev. Hendricks’ Retarn. NEw YORK, Oct. 10.— Among the 255saloon passengers by the Bothnia, which arrived = terday, were Governor and Mrs. T. A lendricks. CoLUMBUS, O., Oct. 10, 12:55 —Returns from 300 out of 1; 00 precincts show net dem- otratic gain of 5,000, which indicates the elec- Hon of the democratic state Uckel ani Wwe legislature by a good majority. Joun G. THoMPson. A private dispatch from the chairman of the republican state committee of (hio, mages — oO’ waa nd 47 m., concedes the state to , with ‘3 majority on jae ation A Y tar’ on heard from. as two more districts likely to send de:oc: —-—_—_ Up a Little. New York, Oct. 10—Gold opened at 102°, —————— gEALTMORE, Oct, 10.— Virginie vixen, oli, 90; aa & egg ces saan erica, Al; Nerih) Caroline sixes, old, "15, ‘bid to Se ughter of tho Commis: | Sueene: Oct ih Oekar Rima idling. 11°¢ sioner of the District, and Miss Beila Kil- | i*"Piour steady. tim and uachaueel | Wheae, bourn, the second daughter of Mr. Hallett | soat dull and si-ady. sane, fairly sctive ond Kilbourn, will be among the debutantes & - rmer—southern red, good to prime. 1sdal 20. amber, 1.801.855; » steamer, 131% bi SF western, 3 ta, the pagename By . Toese young ladies have nal attractions, but in culture and meni 1 gifts have few equals among young People in nom din mae old residents tei were called the handsomest ear ever seen here. He 1s still one Bose F men se80 at our winter will marry Miss Galt, of = —— VALLEY ComMPAnY’s M: at West Pittston, against the a many valuable will give a dinver to after their marriage. wit of Secretary Evarts seems to Hl descended to his children. He said to a friend here: “I have received a letter from one of my little girls, and she writes: “Dear Papa: 88 from | LOCAL NEWS. District Goverament A@airs. The District Commissioners have request- td the chief engineer to se Givens Messrs. Tur- | [tr & Co. to remove iutiding, at ho tnauresstion s of Dela’ av eo ag streeis borthwest, without far Complaints have heen fied in tne Pistriet Com mimioners office of the condition of the sewer on E street soulb west. which la repre sented as being siopped up, causing the | water to overtiow into Private residences. | Mr. BR. R. Sheek of the streets and irs in ‘the “Geo de trict, asks tf tl ‘* any law Im relation to the placing of bridges and platforms or car- across ihe gullers on paved or &ravelled stree's. He states there are maay Of them whieh are so low that when there iw a heavy rain t ris turned oat of the KUUers, culting up the carriageways. The Peper Was referre! to Lue engincer Tn reply toa commun ty bolders ox | requesting that street. the Distr it will not be pra and will have to be postponed until condi- s may be m« diture. re favorable for such expen- & nomber of the mer » that office for the Purpose « »alion Of personat | Property ) where persons have ailed to respe e nOLICES. RErAIKS (IN GEORGETOWN AND THE COUNTY »mplaints as to the roads. br tn ors, these gineer, who slates that these payers cinbrace & Tin Georgelowe and onnt rr apy olnted some de these matte rs retarn the s again to the to direct the rhis direction ivningham was. they ras Mr.¢ - supposed ¥ ms of Poison | THE MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF THE ¥BR- uu ’ CHILDREN Yesterday afternoon, Dr. P. T. Keene, the Meer & thoy examination Wallac 10! buliding, In which wo chilir n Vermilion, aud Sanday last, aod with a view was anything to |< De. Keene | © Sanitary con- sources of jt he was certain, had not caused any malaria. avd th closets baving been removed trom the inside of the baild- ing, in @ sa v » building Is now better ce than formerly. Dr. Keene however, recommend the removal of a stench-trap now too near one of the cold-air ducts, which o can have caused bo disease. as the heating @pparatus has not yet been put in operation. When this bas been done and some measures taken to pre- | vent water getting Into the rear the building wiil be in perfect order. POST MORTEM EXAMINATION. to press yee the coroner, Dr. Patterson, nad been by lelegrapn to make Co Dr. promptl y J. F. Hartigan, and toning tuna by by . W. Bilss and C mortem was beid. 1a Une case of the younger chiid, who died on Sunday. the w indicated thai death was caused by conges- lon of the stomach and bowels, as certified by Dr. McKim tn the case of the older child, aud no such indication’ re found in the f that child, an ‘of patso: be opinion that the | littie ox y have gol hold of something poisorous, in cakes or candy. Tao nents of ne stomach and intestines were ken for analysis, will be some few days before the result will be known. In the Meantime Dr. Patterson, the coroner, de- ea cert as to Une cause of which w .¢ olber physicians at the bo lies should is shown by the the superintendents of public scnouls Of tbe District that tacre ate now more children In altendavee thea ever be- ooo more than the average Inst of Unis pressure many ran a8 balfday er being employed, ta 4, at both kessions of @ school. @ marked improve- which +4 ployed ealth breaks down much sooner { there was but one set of pupils. Tae bas occasioned the establishment of schools as follows: White schools, Was hington orgetown, Ist division, 10; 2d di visio: id division, 4; Sth divie- ion (Georgetown), 1, 6th (col schools of the cities), 20, and 7th division (county be established. ——_s WAITING FOR THE RETURNS.—Last even: ing the Tilden and Hendrick 's Clabuad their headquarters at the M lites hotel for the purpose of recel¥: election news. The tbe rooms was com, Walker, Wm. Dickson, C. rE. Creecy, A. Bu Clair Denver and Thos. B. the prominent democrats a= R. Morrison, Wm. . Townsend and Rt. MR hy Biackbura, of Kentucky; leicher, of Texas; ex-Governor Waiker, of Virginia: and others. There was & nentital uy .pply of refreshments on hand, a the very best ing prevailed. Dispatches came thelr Schools), two i bul those present were s00n satisfied had gone democratic, and, am id joicing and handshaking, departed for homes. Base Baw. — esterday afernsoon, Creightons met the Eagles Oa Capitol ‘wi, and after que of the finest games Of the sea- son defeated them by a score of 5 to lin eight innings. ro side made only two The Nationals and Patriots played weir daat oamne, yesterday on the old O! ve a & score of 9 to ——-. alarm from box 315, at o'clock this —— ing, was for the barniog ofasmall frame <frors during the gam grounds, The Natiovals were the victors ans ETRE Tis MORNING.—ThO carpenter shop, owned by the Washington ee com my, corner of G street and Ham; re avenue northwest. The building was & total loss; value, $000. Sap- posed to have been set on fire. ————<re NAVAL ORDERS.—Chie! Engineer Robert L. Harris ordered to duty in ebarge of engt- 22d Inst., butto remata at mental duty. A Lapy’ Sranee - ‘8 tah Daese In CHURCE.— ny evening aulending — a eacete M. E. Geath is dee; yee ber acquaintances. wat