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KILLED Her Ster-Davonten, a Corte or HUSBANDS AND A SON—PRRUAPS.—Westfel Mass. is excited over an alleged case ef pol: soning, Mrs. David Drake be i of murdering her stepdaughier Etta, a youn Woman of seventeen years. T) atter dik / on Friday, at her brocher's residence, in Po- chassie street, where she had deon living for about four weeks, after leaving her home, it ‘ is said, Because she feared for her Il mother's actions being stranze a! - le. Onee the girl awoke in her sleep and found Sirs. Drake beodinc over her, ee while the air was filled with a suspicious odor of ether, At another time, when she heard ber mother coming in the night, she jumpad out of a window without awaiiing further de- velopments, and fled to her bro her Miss Etta evidently bad not had an ven to her for fe 8, but so) riends K de administered before s! Was examined by Medicai Exa’ and several other physici «THE NEW MEXICAN INSURGENTS LETTER FROM PARIS. Tel to The § cause for patural deat 7 stomach ar ‘PERS el ie bre remove anan ORDERED TO DISPRESE, eeaosome un Glee sane en | COLOR TAME LAT, | Stier persious sere remmor analysis. . : y THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED BAILY, Except Sanday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penasylvenia Avemne,corner Lithstrest BY The Evening Star Newspaper Company, Se He Kt FFMANN, Pres't. pseribers In count, 3 10 Copies at = VE th-eonnter, & o8- GO centaa THE W RERLY BTS iday—$2 9 year Pesage popaid. 10 copies for $45; 20 copies V°", 52—-N®. 7,962: TWO CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1878. Her body vcr Waterman THE EVENING STAR. . By the President of the United States of America: BULLIERS — A VISIT TO PERE LA CHAISE — SEaLEe pera ecteeen ra ting ava or Washington Nows and Gossip, |, _,, PROCLAMATION. |_| BE conromtsre connen: Cuorts,CHERC-| OCTOBER ELECTIONS. | iriutncnaiegts tea tries neko ~ SS al a rz, Cayounscrowsr, Dewocnamts ox | voited States that whenever, by reason of un: | OF WOssiSt AND ACK —ILEAGANE SOU oy ekg etry ter oy Saving ved tram Paris, will e eal Pee nnEar@ NRE see Ono thority of the government of the United States, FARIS, Sopt ——- maritage. When David D: it shall become impracticable, in the jadgment | I well remember that excellent 2: onel 3 letter several years ago, it was w eretary | cf the Presid t, to enforeo by the ordinary | of “G. IH. B/s” in the Cxpital, about a year | AUSTRIA AND TURKEY, | Posiuon'ot tis sin'and day a ot th ‘ ae ee ee with Ce an ited Le cour 6 OF judi proceed gs the ae ne ago, which subsequently proved to be written petcing = peoey eg Sprang a es oid its | wrilleave here to morrow for Orange county, | United States within any state or territory, it | im. w. "as ri 7 e ren and their mother, no love Va., to visit the late ex-President Madison's | s)ali be lawful for the Prosident toa croctn ed Veal foot av ae ek to lost on either side. It would not be strange state and return the sane day. the militia of any or all the states, and toem- | Mats his deseriptto: is of today-only, | HOSTILE INDIANS SCATTERED, | {urefere, if in her unbalanced state of —————— ploy such parts of the land and Rayal forces | Would apply very well to Paris of to-day; only, » | Mrs. Drake had taken the means PrnsonaL.—Major James R. Roche, assi:t- | of the United States as he may deem necessary | alae, the Zrois Freres restaurant isa thing of cone she considered an enemy. | Sand HOUND HATS | V Rogers, his private secretary,and it. 19ch, THE BUILDING AssUC rual mectiog aud thict: x monthly me oF = 21 making advan D OPERING Mh. at 7 pe. me. at th oF 819 Market ent YX. October _ are ant paymaster U. 8. army, is ou a brief visit to | to enforee the faithful execution of the iiws | the past, the Chateru eee F. th, an a 8 BONNETS AND ROUND HATS Birt genera! Diclies may ‘pein Washington. of the United States, or to suppress such re- oie bash te ee es aka FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Set a ee Ss + al eS B. B! ===> lon, in whate ‘itary there a B a a anized at 1 . axp "TNO. 3OY RSC ai Tue Requisrrion of Gov. Lew Wallace, of | the liws of the United staes maybe foreiote | during the Exposition into something entiveiy Just the Way They Do Here. Frederick county, Md. last week, The oes GRAND LOUGE. 1.0.M.—A monting ot | New Mexico, for troops to suppress disorders | opposed or the exceution thereof foreibly ob. | un-Parisian; a resort of doubtful characters, | pACNDON OG, ST gibe, Colonial Trust cor- | passed a resolution declaring that the colared ‘oveities : % fructed: ‘> ; > . Face has been in a great measure igoored in tke Grand Lodge of Indepencent Oder Me- | in Mexico recalls the faci that his predcees- | siructed; patronized exclusively by foreigners. The | interest, has hitherto paid dividends of 12 pe the distribution of the party patrona a i Hide held fn hall of Calumbia Lodge,No | sor, Gov. Axiell, made a similar request upon | Ad whercas it has been made to appear to s ID peeseing a determination to oes to tik an B 1 Gocoprra igo build q ca " — TO- | the ‘President, which was refused. . ¥ me that by rea.on of unlawful combinations | EXPosition has killed Mabille. centum annual! expressing a determination fo see to it in the y OW (Tuesday . aac and assemblages of persons in arms. it has MIRRORS AT MABILLE. A Stormy Session of the Danish future that a fair and impartial distribution Gere HAN es 7 Important business. All Past Masters are urgencly THE INDIANA EcTION.—A private letter | become imptacndanler th antares, by ss Well, it may be no great loss now; bat in by- Co € a of the offices shall be had. A number of To which th bile is respectfa: Tequerted to be present. a5 Penance received in thiscity from Judge Holman says a ¥ course of judicial proceedings, the laws | Zone days Mabille was charming, before they eee Oct. S8—The session of the | the repub’ ican members of the workingmen’s I. L. BLOUT, GPEUE AYER NECH. SEES DEEN Se BI OTe ne tthe Jud gon teat fident of hiseloc. | of the United Siates within the territory of | Commenced to reduce the terrain and make ig | chambers whieh began yesterday is expectcd | party of Allegany county, Md.,have published a im THE MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY. Pro Ton LO Coneeene erat ce ommdent of his eloc- | ‘New Mexico, and especially within Lineoma | Smaller and smaller. An effort, and a very | tobe very storm he majority declare that | an address renouncing thelr connection with ee'5 3 710 7th strect nw. E J. K. FAIRLAMB, director. extends a Hou te Contre cola ane caer aen, thenen & county therein; and that the laws of the | Successful and artistic one, has been made to | they intend to de all the measures of the that eyp ctor! declaring their intention to po THE LAD dai invitation to the ladies and. g 0 i Banor tne? ante Is cousiderably acoueed: “ | United States have been therein forcibly op- make up for lost space by the ingenious appli: government, including the budget. vote the republican ticket hereafter, as = Tecent Grand Chorug to attend tts regular meeiing | sia peop * | posed and the execution thereof foreibly re- | £2tor of mirrors; only, this trick has the Austria Irritated by Tarkey. Feito, the independent candidate Was. E J. FULLA eh - _ - a 4 a P a sisted ; \~ LON Ny a 1c) + ia a ict, 18 a P. O14 Rirkdge: Strect, Georgetoen, stb orcccks St the Ament i ch, eu SIGNAL MEN on Pike’s Peak and Mount | Sisted Coen hee bene ee oe a) eon ToNvox, Oct. 8—A. Vienna dispatch 19 the | gress ih the sth Georgia dist ict, Is ably assist Pe ciie Wise al “ B.W.,Wheo the plan and ‘And wi s the laws > United States | Uemen into butting against aud smashing a | Daily Telégraph, says consternation has been | ed in his Washington, who are cut off from the outside | require that whenever base Do ees | Mundved dollar gies When: itey Tomes | Detly Telegraph, says con y'seamp and con- | as her hu nd press corres. World for several mouths during the winter, | the judgment of the President, to use the nil | faucy themselves promenading down an ave- | siderable irritation in the publie mind by the | pondext avd defender... A greenback can dectte jteading matter. Books, magazines | Wary force for the purpose of enforeing the | Hue of endless vista; and it has this further | Turkish circular sent to the powers requesting | Gidate for Congress in Vitelsia, Las as Is and papers, old or new will be grateluily re. | faithful execution of the laws f the United | aud very awkward drawback. that when one | them to compel Austria to eonform to the | Plationm, “Death to lawyers and uo interest ceived. Contributions may be sent to the care | Stztes, he shall forthwith, by proclamation, | 18 in pursuit of a of the Chief Signal oflicer, Washington, D.C. command such insurgents to disperse and re | attractive petticcat, b i jectioneering by his wife, who acts eee T:SCUSSO, ined nnd be exp’: articularly pretty aud | declarations of her plenipotentiaries at the | ou money. uddenly finds congress, and to stop the advances and ex- War y y ss reer disp en rougl a a vhel rs . en y decisi Mystruy Waar 3—La t ¥ and making. ad tire peaceabiy to their respective abodes, wil. | brought to bay in’a corner where cesses of her troops pending decision of | \4! TUESDAY, ©: er Bib, at Zp. an. Ht th Tue Yeuow Fever Ixvesticatiox—a | inalimied ume: ‘ aS ER DE Garon, | the powers, dec arkag that “$s this is pegs y att oy Perse yoms, 819 Kk pace. The se 3 By Rr >hilade' oh: Ww. ere! R 7 5 an el wners: ad ta - | doi Port a c Lies ~ oa Ine ral ing upon the merchan the yellow fever commissi tigned by Professors Gr oast » and maby other ieading ph, ‘ MEXICO CaLLs FOR TRoors.—General of that city to aid ident of the t It is ‘already L there they | violator o: Kiava, ‘in front of | i tothe leitof him,” | p nd may be on top of the © arian ation a8 amoral ce yto have av: a Unit of the Territory of New Mi ing, Countenancing, abett proceedi te) aps JAMES F. Sirs Moe of Washingt oO} unter Bes eas . n the cou 5 ; % ee cores ct Nev Mex and relire peaceably to their tT nd the ef- | t iisions, i ent for the aid on or before noon of the thi | residing E 2 ober instant. and ad- whereof Ihave hereunto’ s rounding mirrors, nd aS. a condiite as wet their nd caused the seal of the Uni ng more faity-lk ionoto hears Mr. Mercer 817 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, to be affixed. his, the pris Lia should not be ex Ke told the 1 12 at Dresden te paysician to ce. Dr. Dor: Done tive bodies. of Washington this seventh ober, in the year of our ng of the leg ent of the 7 (iiear the Avenue,) ATOR Don CAMERON, of Pennsylvania, u 1 ht the city. He expresses himseif L. &.) eigliteen hundred and seventy: 5 g ¥ adi i pained with him : nd of the independence of the United i and freel @ Turkish ch: : pronounced the symptom B States the one hundred and third. pille { shall say nothin: haye doue their w = nyse ing by nic. G ‘ t ign aud coiors, and are Milling ali orders K. B. Hayes. needless sever and cruelty, aud ren 2 va by the same laties were ‘The whole adair is a promptly at prices lower than ever offered, and, @ large forco of mechanics in thetr soversi trades of Piumbing, Furnace, Range, Stevo, Tia eeping eaten With impunit iment something like Mahidle,but rather out | Porte’s proiessious of anxiety to maintain re. | Mystery of (he way, and jar more genuinely Parisian | lations of hiiendship and ailianee with Au BULLIERS, By the President: _ Ihave referred above to Bulliers; anestab- | Such charges dre not in FE. W. SEWARD, Acting Secretary of . son, of Memphis, Tennessee, wiso is on le " x” 3, A NEGHO'S i ve | Letter from the Secretary of War to | in its character, Againsta poridon of the tiia. Cartheodori Pasha, Turkish cre Seg and Copper work, folictt Jobbing orders. sence in New York. telex i the General of the Army. Whick surrounds it was placed, ou Dec. 7, 1515, | envoy to Vienna, will leave that ¢ vs of absence in New York, telegraphs to Acti > ; “hich surroun ras plac 7,386, | oe Contant Sk O ‘ommi sioner Rogers that his deputy’s wife Cabinet meeting this afternoon a Harsball Ney, to be ey L is aus tr _ Ce i si Ro th is d At the Cabi: t fi Ma bail wey fe Be ees! by er ee P sp> THE BEST SUMMER DRINKS. Gicd yesterday, o/ the fever at Mackenzie, and | discussion of the troubles in New Mexico and | S¢ldiers._ the dite has been filled up long age, THE COAL COMBINATION. i James G. Sis Perens’ BILBURN'S POLAR SODA, thevoiee 1 Resale place to whieh to move | the President's proclamation wash but the wall isstill there; and in front oft | x¢ is Wabreken. but somewhat | fae: Suannon, 3. — With Ice-cold Tea, Coifee and Chocolaté, at 1442 —— After the meeting had adjourned Secretary | stands now, at the place where the “bravest of Shaky. who Calied for help. and the crovw GRAND OPENING Pennsylvania avenue, REMOVAL OF THE NAVAL ODSERVATORY.— | McCrary sent the following letter to tha Gen- eae 1 fe Napolbon called him, stood appa ty PHTADELrtA, Oct. S—The authorities in awaiting the arriva ES NIC SODA Is unrivalled, jy8-tr When the commi:sion to selecta site fora | eral of the army: eee ee naps “s egy ord ¢ coal trade state positively that the rumor jy Went to his assistance. OMAs or a te & $ - . | filty yiires from this spot gyrate the Parisian tive e Dehich Val. ed three miles, the crowd gathedim Tee eee aan OnE Tae UNKIVALLED new Naval Observatory adjourned last Au-| Wan DEPARTMENT, WasiINGTON, Oct. 8,'| students, with their cudiowies eneotiet tan Ley oe Oe te ee ae | epee ce toes Seed Coe ee LADIES, MISSES . : , UN QUALITY AND Frici ust it was to meet to-day. Inthe meanwhile, | Isi8—Gen. Wa. 7. Sherman, cominandins | grisettes, in the fancy mazes of the Waltz, the al'ogether premature. Atthe last meeting of | finally overtaken Thomas was told he had but SIARY, ‘Champagne Wines of eae Admiral Ammen aud Mr. Wainy, the ena ie i a a eas cae ie ol ithe ean 4 mene Ps re We | the board, held at Long Branch, Mr. G. B. | a few minutes to live, but he should be allowed. . es = on wo re ni members of the eommission, have es) S sued ama eclar- | have tragedy and farce brought face lace, nderman. sent Lehigh interest, | 22 opportunity to effer up bis praver: MEWINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR, MOET & CHANDON, been visiting and inspecting the various sites | Ing iat by reason of unlawiut obstrae' ions, Lut that one may Oud at almost every step id RS AUUGrlea Ty CORTE a teal | Gaiee Ls oe a ee SHANDON, oliered, but are not ready—as it was expecte a a s a s ie | Paris. of De 2 mnt i vs cted. at erent oe thex would be—to make a final report, Ticre x ; heterritory | “Speaking about Ney, whom T had always | fhe HFS of December, but as he was unable to | impromptu gallows was, “was imrondiatety sepse-tr SEaeOIs s\c0 was no full meeting to-day, General Barnard | of New Mexico, and especially in Lineoi | admired fcr his courage and his fidelity to tie 4 Grawn up and allowed to hang und! dead. ho BENAULD, FRANCO! hs: not being present. Rear Admiral Ammen | county therein, cannot be enf by the or- | Emperor, makes me think of the churchyard, Sherif! and posse attempted to arrest the pris- Mi. Bite AMantiy in recetpt of the atest | _BovEecky Solo Agents for U. and Mr. Whitney, after some diseussion, | diuary course of judicial proceedings, and : THE FAR-FAMED PERE-LACHAISE, where his body is now buried. But there is no agreed to meet themselves assailed and driven LEBY OF FINE | revisit to som negroes joined in the chase, and, yand makea | commanding the ‘persons sing such combin: t as emblag: FALL NOVELTIES SS iT appearance fu the Eurcpean jE Fre Pattern xt Thu 1 S GAL in: 7 Zs > ps fa stoue to mark its last resting place. In a quict S Coufessing the crime, remained anes . Superiatewdent of the OD. | ard SO comer, close by an old weil. and surround by of the Lehigh 1825 Pennsylvania Avenue. s Fepited to the letter of the com. sbodes cer Sroceen toner ff ae ae by a Boxwood hedge, rests the dust of ti sued a eall for a meecang to- a for un estimate of the probable On Bee biave marshal. But bis grave is always gree ing of the board of dit ON FREE EXHISITION AND FOR SALE, @ the instrument empl { the troops of the United Sta rave marshal, grave is aly zi c dot di | “Ou Psintiugs, Engraviegs, Puntogravares au? Co Ee conn Feats pe . roses, lilies and fuchsias adorn it, and it is ev he peace ahd enforce te laws in | Gent that some loving band 4s. carefully ten ing it. On a rade stone ste} he little wicket ix omy a. B. 8 in Ruesia Leather, He places the probable cost at $3.1). le. for b's a ease the disturbances and unlawful combi fiens continue after the time naw 3 President theref ¢ the proper military oftice! above mentioned i great med Fringes 1a ay E @. Ordera taken for ali sizag uf Gosza- her Waterpreo.s. 5s be $97 Lennsylanta age nue Clte Ti ‘ine, rie. Eo JPSSHIGNABLE MILLGNSHY. Mrs. ©. V. SMITH having jast re the FALL OP£NING: x ny ‘dee and G.B. Markle, who Sof th y, co) e coal opers ession, it Was ided to postpone action for the preseat. Tt eannot be denied, however, that general dis. satisiaction exists over the present method | carrying out the compact, and 4s oy deem the allotment entirely inadequa’ altogether = that a mee ing will be held a: aii early d to de! lion of adherence to the ¢: or the S eer, chief of the BS, Was at the White House to-day. He was accompanied by Rev. Tomazin, a Cath i Barth Indian recerv ty 30 Biiver, G:it aud Copper Wire (plats: and twisted.) Cords, with or without wire; Screw Eves, Nails, ac. Pamntings Lined, Cleanod =e Restored by ne nd au. ig the peace r N. BA Lehigh coal trace not averse a Esta | Ail Work done on ths premises, aud g : tion, but all object in strong term: « see | sa y House th this country tout StL Tecuith : sent arrangement, whieh 10 ema Wil meet WE rcks ne aeaiieve (tonne enc Onpenep—See. Sherman aia BepS-tees10* < a ave taken to agrienliural kED.—See. q bean s party representing that fis has worked for me The ren ng cide joint a ittee SERICH and every kind of OF r for ob Ol Eutatings, mud Han Wuyared some Ae i ne Gecided to Sppoint a committee to - tid bee An Insignisic ching all th FY ATH © BS dyed aud & ured at juable pictures, L warn ali persous avaing. H | fishing, but. W: gate how the papers in referenee to the el. overlooked by the Noxwicu, Oct. 8.—The resi should the rut FP Boks Untied seats Parent OWoe” uavaser” | 12am Lmposter, and has nover worked for or with | Ghiet told a Sta teporcers at f cy can secure | Of A. M, White, a contractor, were given p: Such of them as I have se it elections in! eastern Connec! have an u soon e e e oN nh any oth aid from the government.’ Tuey Have clam to | Heity. White, ivappears, had pald fo him ona | @ forectane-nct from his grave, whieh is just | gracious it astern Conuec ov- | exciiement. Nobody wil = = a Ege NNEC OCR GNE OLED FOR alarge tract of land in northern Minnesota, | Calm over #2).('0, and a quartermas ar’s | Behind that of Gictry and nearly opposite to | ernments as last y zreen- | out on the streets alter BOOKS AND STATIONERY. avgdi-8m —— | This they are willing to give up it the govern: | Clerk, Major Butterworth, arepublicaycindi- | E iei’s monument. Here, in one spot cov- | bach vote was cast. i had | horrible oceu : —— = EDDING SILVER. ment will set them up in farming on their res- | dae for Convress in the Ist Ohio district, | eTIDg a few square yards, ahd iu close pro: aveparate ticket. ofthe = a jini ervation, the White Earth, which is large | figures in the case in the :ome way. It is nut | im cach otlier, rest the ashes of Beilint, | yore in such towns was for the greenback can. | _ ACKLEN's ial dispateh to —— Len baad W. GALT, BRO. & CO. enough fer all of them. ‘This aid the Minne. | believed, however, that the information was | Boieidieu, G:ctry, Herold, Chopin, Pleyel, Mi didates. A remarkable feature of these elec- | the New York Zimes from New Orleans, Oct. ‘A Distors of the Growth of the Steam Ei MESHES. M. W. GALT, BHO. Z sola members of Congrcss are advocating,and ined at the Treasury department. bul, Cherubini), and Bernardin de St, Pierre, | tions is the development of the prohibiory | Gl, says:—"Krom trustworthy authori? Rotert H. Thuraton, C.K. Inter Sel. Sa Invite particular attention to thefr stock of will strongly urge at ‘the next session of Gon ——_ ie author of “Paul and Virginie.” Whea | sentiment. Norwich aud New London ang | comes the statement that the commute ap. trarod: §¥.50. Sound, by Alfred Marshal! Mayer, nee ress. A large delegation of the Chippewa INTEREST IN THE OHIO ELECTION.—Since the | Standing here, amid these quiet graves, one neurly all the large viliages east of the Coa- | pointed by Acklen, and to whom he gave fall Sinseraied: $1.00 Lessons in Quoxsry, Hessiook PANCEBIEVERWAPE: Hans expect to come here next winter to | Presidential election of 1875, there has not | (isos! te Westie eee Khe eee ees! | necticut river have Voted “no lleenss.”in | powers, have uneed him to retire from tho Gouth Kensington, toucon.)eitied by EA, You: | ofthe newest patterns and novel decorations, made | lock out for their inierests. ‘The chlef laid | peen as much interest manifester te ihe Dis. | had perehed upon the stove witch cavees ane | Meriden there was a complete revolution. Tie eet ig eet peepee tee ong foars: $1.60, >In Parcdise, trem the Gecman of | especialy for Wedding Gifts, ceta-Gau_ | his case before the President, and received a | trict of a stato as is now centered on grave of Chopin, and its sweet notes, with tae | CuUre republican ticket was elected by 51) | {ued to do thi ey eg mye aera seh eee Pau! Heyse, 2 vois. : $1.20, The Great Com: caaatir: promise that ali that would tend to the benefit the result in Ohio. It ifa'l 7 : zof . ‘. poset eagles majerity. to procure more atlidavils, but that the demo. Bach, Han 2.3 80e. NOW-WHITE BREAD of bis tribe would be favorably considered. SU . It seems as if a!l the other | Trusting of the falling leaves, was all the sound ———__—_ cratic staie central committee has already . Will Le guarauteed if you use Hie was well pleased, he smal with tar dered: | states sink into insignificance, and even Indi- | one coula hear. THE INDIANA ELECTION. notified him that they will no longer support P CERES, Father. He had. previously ‘seen Secretary | 28a’s vote 1s deemed of much lesser conse- | ‘The graves of Auber and Rossini are at a Arrested for Coionizing Repeaters. | his omination, and that he must withdraw ‘The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the | Schurz, whom he alo liked very well, Hewan | uence. If the republicans gain a victory in considerable distance from bere, in the large ciner TI, Oct. 8—Three Deputy U. 5. | The father, mother, brother and sister 6f the District; or, not, however, favorably impressed with Com- one Boctetery Slexman will eonstoer: that his | main avenue which leads from the entrance Marshals from ludianapelis appeared at North | Palfrey vie are down with the fever at Bayou — STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY PATENT, | missiouer Hayt, who treated him very grutity, | Gorsed Trani tee a caer a sury is en- | in the Boulevard de Mcuilmontant to the | Vernon, 1nd, yestecdat and eee et | Teches Ath d that the committee of in- Libs: ibe. A ‘com ‘A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour; or,” | he said. aun end to Senator Phurman's Presidential | olitr, and ‘close by ars thoes of Datla Gag | Micron tile demoeraifecandidate or erua: | Weteation have clegrantied Accioa {hat wey Goliegiate'Text Books. GOLDEN HILL, itm: Kansas Pace Rar W. aspirations, and wili do more to check whit is painter,) Ledru Rollin, Beu'e, Atazo, and AL. bE emp ote Pats 2 cages Reniersae pan. pwenice? eee Seer ea ae ee Tho well-known Stardard Family Flour of the ee ae ade in chambers yesterday | Caled the “greenback eraze” than any event | Tred de'Musset. ‘The day ox uy visit to Pere | HC policies lar afieced ane Ce, = District. Lt Is better than it ever war, aul Application was made in chambers yesterday | which could happen at this time. Such a ve- | Lachaise being a Saturday. ihe dneeiicg | Dent Politicians, for alleged attempts to evlo- ast three LL THE NEW BOOKS. Tuakés Hols anil read as tight and Lefore Judge Miller, of the Supreme Court, Suit will also’ have gairect bearing on Pean. | churchyard, which forms a part thereof, was | ™@Tepeaters Hanaah Me- is. a = ; = petal and Circuit Judge C. G. Foster, sitting as in | S}lvania. ‘ence the solicitude over Ohio's sed; but I managed to gain admissio: The Hostile Indians Scattered. reet, Rear 13th ions, Saeed Neweion fcut ciate Grocers Bice eee oven at any | the United States clteuit court for the district | Vote to-day. _— e s, and reverently removed my ha Owats, NEB. Oct. 58—A dispateh received overed a man in her Pertenece caer on ee Ga AO || ce Heucy Villard trom the pisltomot cae ar |i fal Devens lige cere a cine iene to the | the Rothsenildss the litt jt gives. nothing, la 0 Ay one | es <<" | the receivers cf that road. “A majority of the | Uni States attorneys ix iana ers it was fairly filed wreaths 2 miles beidind the Tu | frst mortgage Denyer extension bondholders | Luited States atiomneys ia Louisiana and | Guets of white roses, the day of mary iste | With 100 men, si RP tks ete, fre RIFICENT STOCK protest against Villard's, somone eae (similar to the one seut to South iversary of the death of the youb erday toovertake Thorabureh, Col Villeges and Vilage tii round that he is their trusted represostatt 1, us mentioned in yesterday's Sax. nler, Andre, of the Paris branch ot t from Camp Eobinsor 3 this | Hy eS Fee Sud that the officers and directors of theo | alung attention to the provisions of law for | femiye whe GeO de Se y lime, reached the sountey between Bases { pany, in connection with Mr. Jay Gould and the frecdom and purity of eleetious for 1 7m | While on the subject of churchyards, I Creek and the Niobrara ri urough which | i the Vnion Pacific Railroad company, areseek- | Pet of Congress, and snecilying the punish- | mention that Halevy, (the composer) 'E the Indians are ex pace on ing Villard’ removal because hevetused to | Ment for interfering with or intimidauon of | Vernety Theaphiles Gectiog oe ee ae joln a combination to exeludetie bunahviders | VOUS at meetings or at the polls. re not buried at Pere Lachuis Double Murder. | irom the managemen’ of the property, aad i re ly supposed, but at the Cimitiere —Thos. Stewart and his cepit-te | turn it over to the debtor compauy, Ths case AMERICAN Public Hearta Assoctation. | Montmartre, iu the northern partof the ¢ <i people living on a farm near. ; . : pis-tr vit F FALL AND WINTER Was argued to-day. ‘The executive committee of this association AMERICANS IN PakIs. Ricks : a oe. were shot, oy an “aaknown | Ss. com eaoaete th eg ee oe ScHoer Boons. ——— appoints the sixth annual meeting to be held | ,, 20.come from the dead to tho living: Thave | Party last Briday night. Steware heating a | rests were mad¢in Gdesss i fa consmiaey — Tue New PortuGues# Mivtstex Pre | inthe city of Richmond, Va., the 19th and 24 | Pad the Ee LOMaR AE EGET | prea aha ee co caking into the state prisons aud freetey _ — 7 SENTED.—Accompanied by Assis : N iy nd, Va., th an faces during my somewhat protracted sojourn | the cause, When he was mortally wounded. | for breaking into the state prisons and freein PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL BOUKS At SENTED- Di y Assistant Seere- | of November next, to consider the reports and | j24°3.4u While your able editor-in-chiel, Mr. | His sigter coming to thedoor to his assistaace, | @! the Nihilists there coufined. ‘Tae rapid THE LOW2sT HATS, tary of State Seward, the Viscount das Noz- | Propositions offered byits members and others Crosby 8. Noyes, was here, I was unfortu. | Was ited upon and instantly Killed. * | growth of the revolutionary party seems to be AY the new Miscsliansous and Law Booka re CLOTHING. yliras, the recently appointed envoy extraor- | Seite (0 ihe yellow fever epidemic and the | nately abseut in’ Italy, or should toe hace a causing apprehensions all over the couatry. -, — eelved s¢ soon as published. “Ail tho volumes of dinary and minister plenipotentiary trom Por. | Feneg of such esiainilen: Pee heey | failed to pay my respects to him, Neither ald New ome Acklen Scandal. Nihilist jourvals are published at St. Peters- Appicton’s Hancy Volume Noveis. akin Tiugal to the United States, went to the White | Tence of such « be. devoted to the report and | 1 bave the pleasure of renewing my acquaint- EW ORLEANS, Oct.7.—The committee in- | burg, Odessa and Klev, and placards of a rev- - ne ies House to-day. The President granted himthe | the ® ‘thea 9 Percom: | abec With our two popular fellow-townsmen, | Yestigating the Congressman Acklen scandal | olutionary nature have beea fouud in various 2 usual audience accorded to y Tepresentalives of Giese Ee Cee com Messrs. Hitz and Metzerott, who are here at eS Sonsraded their — piney buildings at Nikolaiet : foreign nations. ‘The members of the Cabin, i : i cklen’s return from Bayou Seg oe » W. H. & 0, H. MORBIZON, conserEe oF Were present. The usual formal addressee | 8- Matine Hospital service, as that important TreTnel rant Lean ae encore quate | Teche with further testimony, but expect to |, MINISTERS Wuo Diep at Tuerr Posts.— LAW BOOKSSLLERS AND STATIONERS, were made. OT roe saifon wirt the advice | at home. But that Jolly good fellowsGeorge | Fender thelr decision during this week. Zaenls five ministers, including cig Rag A _faeSl-tr 475 Penn. avenue. OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES Commies Fi tion. Ina circular recently issued the officers | }¥, Adams, 1 did see; he looked as well and Yellow Fever Deaths. the southwest since the beelauing ‘of the yl YORE Wn WONDS—An Original Raven ElonT MoStHS OF It? kab Isha eet | of the health association saps: “The results of peary Abcqek but eomplained thatthe restau | New ORLEANS, Oct. 8.—The weather today | low fever epidemic. Ail Provestant churonee Of What Wolwen aro Duiug ia Art, Berenco, } is 7 ‘ording | the labors of that commission and of the de- to Weleker’s. Well, George ought ie pee is cloudy and threatening rain. To-day's ye. | Methodist, Baptist, Lutheran, Episeopal, Pres- rature, Educailou, ndazry, Phiten: ZBFODY. MEN’S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, O & report received at the department of | liberations of this meeting will, it is believed, | foy NOMA TIER and can a ciat ? | low fever reports show 186 new cases and 4) | byterian—are represented in’ the list. These Sceial Referm and @overament.” Also, the tate from the United States consul at Lyons, | be of very great importance to the nation, | jor “Gg, a ES alittle cure. | C€2ths. ‘The footings to date are 10,785 cases | men stood in their lot in days of terror ane ful record of wns! men are doing to advance tie e imports of France for the first eight | while they will promote needed legislation and | D°-, Governor McCormick looks a little eare- | Shas 261 cathe. , gloom, and fell upon the field. where God ha. interests Of women. Beery household should months of the piesent year amounted to $315, | determine most essential reforms in public | WOl 4nd tired, but is as polite and clever as = SS Placed them. There is no form of heroism Ronrnig’* efice per gear, #12 Gusie cope, ip | ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES OF | (00, 00, and the exports to $11,000,000 leaving | health government, Coutribaains crite | evers—scmething, that can not be said of ai! Congressional, Nominati more true or more noble than that whieh ki movthiy., Leics per Fear, @L; siugie copies, 10 Hyigss port 000,000; Tea Ation‘and study relate were ee the membeis of the commission. Some Ameri- atk "On cei Puan bee at ac pa cents. ‘Theresa Jusn Lewis, Sara Andrews Spon- e balance of trade against the country o : os of the Dreseht year are oiteted | Sas, having official stations to fill, do, wien | »pSAlB% Mass., Oct.8—The republicans of | men at the post of duty in the face of sv= cer, Poblshors. str. Thereea Juan Lewis Man- $124,000,C00. The increase in importations for | the epidemics of the present year are solicited they come ‘abroad, feel themselvés awfully | {C Sii congressional district today nomi. | Perils. It must be based on a permanent aging Saitor, 625 Walnut arrest, Paiied ania, MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. ee above nettiod it Aus over the Heres oa cea a iS iperbedl cnt 20 AG big: itis like the story of the frog, ete UY | nated George B. Loring for Congress, principle, fae devotion % mon se ae which = i 7 near! “4 +s “A ROS REE st through weary eks mont. = ee $85,000,000, ‘while the decrease in ernes | thorough discussion Gr tke aaa so oaette the Bxbost ica nave, forgotten ail about The Markets. and fail nut in the mast of uuimaginaus, THE TRADES. {Mount to almost $17,000,000. According to | inx the preventable causes of the epidemic | Tufersine retire weave fun Paris without | BALTIMORE, Oct. 8.—Virginia sixes, de. | horror. J FIFTY STYLES this TEnort {he Increase of importations were | }sitation which has brought mourning | but this lorernny ae cae eo eean anomaly: | ferred, 6: co. consuildated, bia; do. corse Sa as follows: Objects of alimentation $i8,0%,l00, | thtoughout the land and paraivved tee coos Dut this letter has a rea y erown loagertuanit | series.’ 31; past due coupons. 814. North Caro- Tar Muskrat HEanp FxoM.—The muskrat 8 7 natural produets and materials necessary for | Merce of vast regions of our eountry.” Your readers: dosti ee ee tnat | Uns sixes. Od. 16; do. new, 8; co. special tax, 4 | has been beard from just In time to ie MEN’S OVERCOATS. PEO ‘ ae. ons Of Our subject. Your readers, doubtless, know all | bid to-day, Sugar yulet—a soft, 9" i ag (SUCCESSORS To WURDREMAN & Bno,} industry, $38,000,000; manufactures, $3,600,000. bout it alread: 3 JTIMORE. Oct embarrassing mistakes. His architecture is ‘The Ceerease in exports occurred in natural | _TH#® Tartapoosa arrived at. New York | #boutit already, and perhaps morethan [, who MUIGOIN ICCAD ee, a - | of the lofty, mansard roof variety, tndieatin: CABINET MAKEKS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Pee gicte gd, materials necessary for indus. | yesterday from the League Island, Pa., navy | gres test suecess ie Gat seit Se Re | Wheats oonthere aa ind age ie aUiests. | Monty of cold 10 the Square Pe TRE ‘No. 725 9th Street n. w. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF iy manufaeturedarticles showingan increase | yard. eT Feo.) is our raring ee gesten (and out of ax. | ING Clostog Syendy—eounern Ted, 1 Oat 02: 49. approaching winter. “Now, stock up gone « ees ss * of nearly 000. AS a remar! le feature ‘ ‘4 ae a X= | aul .06; No. 2 Penusylvania red. 1.0: we les, for this is a sure thing. Work, Goots, &. ictly first-class. 9012-21 ag i ressicn) “take the shine is S-—(Sauk ’ SD MNDINe YOUTH's BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S iemnsy bonoted tinecho Unione batts TeCshaa are eae ae Pole in aes Hie eS sete, who lok mite ike ‘6g Nogea ber, Ce@yai.eo 2k a ectfolly Informed that the CLOTHING. ports gui rhe aose CxpOFTS exceed its im- | minister of justice's county, aecordin to the | put ought ter enthsle ne oes Chee, Tuls | C4iaL 08%. Gor,” sor hvern “quiet and sy POISONED BY PRACH-PiTS—A sad ease of LYCETT KUOKBINDERY ports, with the exception of India, whieh has | Scry, the Teturming ofllecr preteuded to be | Ucket to the next bail at tie Mating Barracks | 6465" do. yellow. £2: wots mine ro ad | Recidental poisoning bas occareat $f pee ot Ail trade balance in its favor.’ The alarm. | sick, put the ballots Into a sideboard, which he | at the navy yard; please see Major Zeilin | Octe%r, 464946; Novem ver, 4714247; steamer, | Moines. Three little children of Mr. William ng increase In the importations of Europe is | locked up, and went fo see the doctor. Aman | aboutit and obli Ye faithful: Per RANY 20240. Onia fairly active aud easy | Ludington were poisoned by eating what . r Joh has always bec p- | Brincipally in breadstuis, and the United | with a lot of ballots had been placed in the i ge, Yours, faithfully, ern. 27230: wecern white. 29; do. mixed, | Was Supposed to be the meat of a peaca Stone. actar . ous 42-Tho svoveare all of the Latest and Best Fa! taies may now be said to be ihe great deaw- | cellar and a hole ent through the floor and the ——______0tls BAGGER. | 27528; Penzieyivanis, $7430. Rye, deli: nostocx; | One of them has died and the other two are SEN Ord Ponmaviconte arene Si toon | rics and made in tho most Fashionable Styles, at | farm for Kuropean deticicreesia that line.” | Bottom of the skishoata. he ston eee | Races VESTERDAY.—Tho winners at the | SoA CE, Hay culland tuchanged., Pro“ | stil iu a precatious coneition. GHA Prices Lower than ever offered before, Please os Was clear he came up, selected a sufficient | Nashville (Tenn. oan ood demand for choice western. istes, 16 Sips ae ey . A. CimueewaKkn and see before parchasing elsewhere. Amarr Ouprns—Seeond Lieut, C. A. H. Me- | number ot opposition ballots, replaced them titee quartersof a nlecin Tos: Brerenee ks | foc cvetroicum asiersea Noman i tos en22 be Mexican Offictat Diario announces tly Nee Hampshire ave. and 0 st. 2.0. Ganley 1s transferred from the 8d artillery to | With Laflammne tlekets, and vanished, Pen tn 3 Tag enc 4 Méslian, mileand a quar. | Teesae Wily Aran. Woe Winiges orkeee | ma ce cone remains as wit comme nn Eh eat ie aa oa a ea aiey Pa east a eeae ee | corey opifeara Tuas an arie ae for in 21iie june winiers at Belmout | Mane, Mi guiet, Buaagctnents for grata havo | a match vodae es Torte ek ae kchiene Hook axD Joa PROTENs . 8, EL LOUeS iron steamer Georgia, of the Pacific Mailline, | Chance gorse, Ber vad Wien Oe set ere ed at Gd. Reoeipis—Honr. 6.8-0: wheat, | Of twenty two trom the ipovinns ot tee 1018 Pennsyicania ave-, Wasblvgtou, D. © 1011 Pennsylcania avenus, NAvat ORDERS.—Chief Engineer @. D. Em | has been Wrecked ie soming sare eae: | © Jersey Boy, 208 + Best time | 384.0005 corm, 57,000; oats, 3.600. “Bhipments— So Fae Eriating o Bpecth} ty. sanit-ty mons, to the receiving shfp Wabash, at Bos- | 9f Punta’ Arenas, about 48 hours’ sail trom | °2 3°™Se¥ Boys —_ “REW TOMI: Ock So Stocks werk, of 16, and booaues the parsiseentis areeneeeE = a sep26-tr ‘Three Doors from 11th street. ton, 15th inst. Cadet Engineer W. B Boges, Pavama. She was bound to San Francisco, MEXICO APOLOGISES.—Communieations have | 01d. 100%. re 0; snore, Se, with persons of her own age, followed herte TES 4 PE CENT. a. Se +. 2 LEG e | {ud Rad on board the passengers of the | pacsed between Minister Foster abd the Moxy | Goveruments stron. h party and killed her. BOS DS on hand. for immediate > | to the Fortune, at Norfolk. Lieut. E.G. F. | steamer Colon, of the same line. There were NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Flour quiet and heavy. neurick of Galomia, Ewenty and uirey-year | () Cotes, hea Chocslates’ “co Witking has reported his return hee Gecabln and 40 steerage. passengers. “The | that tho receut insulting demavaeioa Tae | Wages, Ceze Fp a Oeetin ox as | Auburn, R-¥. wastound dead ie hee tees iyo oe ee vege Has bean ieee an syeton, August Zh, and | Georgia was of iron, bulita few years sineo at | National Shesten ie he cisee aaa | eoh aind 94 "18-18 for the 0 28 et 3 is Goupon oF phat FUSSELL'S 8AtOOK, as been plaéed on sick leave. Ensign it. Il. | a cost of $400,000, and was fully lasured. the reference of a speaker tothe United Suite SLOTS: Os. ie, UB ae toe sep24-1m_ 1427 New York ave. | McLean, from the Marion, European station, Seesnensemne=ee premeditated, ‘Central, Pennsyivane Erie, 13 suger LEWIS JOHMEOM & OO, '3 AND ; December Ist, and granted leave of absence | MURDER OF A SEDUCER—Klebur White, Proved, Aid Gas ar a tear eneraly Gisap- | Fone dha ‘onntra, 88: | “aa-There are now in paix FLD OLOThike, Ore ND WAGNER'S MILITARY | until April Ist next, when he willreturn tothe | colored. shot and killed another col: Oe WS Or 0 Tporennee,, IN, Oct. 8, 1:30 members of what is known as O 'xecndtand Sotsing, Bees Gao POE A eed United States and Feport a val. Passed As. | ored mén, named Harry in Henrico | | #9-Nearly all the British East Indian troops Genital; 853g," 220 P MH, 155 ie gang of counterfeiters, arrested in Kentucky 2c. 623 Tth street offers, ‘3 and Elis’ Music Xtores, Brad Adama, int Engineer J. Van nberg, county, Va., three miles below have been sent home from Cyprus. Sapa eagneres OPS CANS | BSc Sere | ialiswvuctintt anes | Gay Rabon cia | Ser enimaee na egy | AE UTTAR aca ae eb eae = : , s ; ive, ‘on. soup made of. refuse Es 3 on rork of the = Ce | BRST a maroae | iu iin fee tenia” eS | rasta eis: | SMCS ane es Ee ay