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‘~ Cone ee eee at Fork Dodge. Inter-Ocean from Fort Dodge fa ekates tare PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, | Scstructive fire occurred there Monday nig it The dry goods store of Hall « Jullus, th c AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, | and shoe store of Crosby € Co. the haniescs Penzeylvania Avenne, Corner ilth Street, by — [tig ok. a nee National Baak > € . sm The Evening Star Newspaper Company. F000 eee es eimaller Dulldings. Loss EFORCE W. ADAMS, Pres’. ‘a = >" ne is N ¥ OMAN Suffragists. TH * is served to en“acribers ty | #LEN'S Fatas, N. Y., Sept. -The woman y b> esrri 5] suffrage state committee began thetr canvass of . - Es ontage prem | r fe Boat Of ington, D.C | > | a: in in a ee ————E—E——————————————— eee i Warren county by a meeting mm tne Methodist church here.” Mr. Isaac Mott prestand. and | Mrs. Helen M. Slocum made the opentag ad- dress, Zetuy Bisa—podlished cn Priday—s7 » Derpwid. (Sis months, €1; 10 copies = ea for a. i ~e 4 ef fone marr be paid tn 9d- | Protestant Episcopal Convention, New York. Sept. 2%.—The Protestant i je Pal ennual diocesan convention assem St. Johns chapel to-day. Religious = Qeeupied the toring Kev. Jas, Hang ni ovkers, delivering the annual serm: AEFAIRS, business’ session con ced at 2 0'Cl9 uncio in Parts. paper cent ionwer than so paid for “iintes of utverie -# mate known on appiicstion WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1880. CIAL NOTICES.__| THE EVENING STAR. |r of prtiegemtme Bam" | Teloorams to The Star. | AMUSEMENTS. The Papal = tn Potter presiding. ns OP. vUSE. ; . 0. M. LATIMER, DENTIST, HAS = HOW THE CASE WAS FOLLCWED UP RY THE DE- Lonpon, Sept. 29.—The Times correspondent ee CRIS CPERA HuUsE le pM, LATIMER. DES Washington N d Gossi PARTMENT OF JUSTICE—INTERESTING PARTICU- at Paris telegraphs as follows: The Manas ‘Trial of 2 Notorious Forger. aS Zo ciel Gane D. nm News an O8Sip. LARS. 3 3 Reggie weed " TRITMER ONT ESS OF iat new. _sept0-2 as AES. agency says the Papal Nuncio has had a very | PRovipescr, Ko 1. seni 2—-The trial Of _ MACKICE GRAUS | pS Tit RMON10 SOCIETY.— Th ran ext Receirms To pur.—Tateraal rev. | _ The report of the agent of the Department ot | SPEECH BY GEN, GARFIELD. | courtcous ineevicd ka a Barthelemy Si. | Chesier A. Hrockss runs fonger, NEW FR | ts lar Rehe is fur the seasoa will be neld NTR: s —It a | Justice detailed to arrest Silas Ms Waite, the ab- Hilaire, minister of foreign affairs, and M. Jules | came on this mornln, EIBECT Fhe | every MUN DAY, comm Monday, Ociober 4, | : Ferry, the premier. ‘The Nunclo has not even | pleas Aiter au ibe ¥ | at® pom. he Couxsegational Canreh. | Appl | Sconding president of the First National Bank hinted the idea of quitting France. wt oft Brock Wa: MILER MARY ALDER’ inte or bem bership itl please send adicom fo | of Brattleboro, Vt., contains some tateresting | POLITICAL CONVENTIONS. Koumania as a Kingdom ae A CHORUS OF F* RY Voices i = ——_—— Te x | details, It appears that when it became essen- A dispatch from Buchan ays Until alter the tr BY FORCE! OF te PERSONS, OE | CaP a EC bike ASMUCUATION wittond | —SEcneTany SHERWAN Will leave for Ohtoon | Ul to examine into the affairs of the bank, Mz the idea of making Koumanta a ktagdom 1s | (14l OF Joseph Cook, the a ESTEE Orn emation | ft cath Avaual Meeting in the ball of tae aie Walte was called upon by Bank Examiner Pico | Massachusetts Democrats again prominently discussed hi Was then preceeded with, Charles Virich, & In ofc ; : No t18. 7th ot site Patent Ottis 7 ay nls to make explanation regarding certain paper eT us 5 FIL MBOUR MAJOR, parent Ones nS MORKOW BVENING g1.00] 1 Ju 1.25 | »= EDUTA GRAND MALINER SALUBDAY at 2 the 3th inst ei x a8 sect arty S Ww thes, 'N i. THOMPSON, Sec lodged in the bank assecurity for money loi: The International Rowers. forn ex associate of Hrockway’s elug the frst TUE PRESIDENT will not reach Fremont, O10, 29. : Lonpon, Se 2 The Sports: pt. a dmies drehet 7 he October cf A | and that Waite responded by saying the muttcr Trickett and Laycock went out for practice on a peerved Beste 2 F.__H*RMONY LOvG: Vote for Garret od argo Dat expects to | would require him to visit New ¥ork to coas4 South Carolina Greenback the river twice yesterday. Many poopie were | American Acadomy <i s van | Barone ne ee i ee Cvomaet: | with certain. parties in tnterest, and that h OU arolina Ureenbackers, resent when Hanlan took his departure from | qanenm et Melia m eat aneral 0. other, is OVERNMENT PUI 'SEJOP DR would go at once. Waite lett Brattleboro on the New Castle upon Tyne for London yesterday. | AC ceinkd GEES Pee NEXT WERK. The Ob! be Jovfal Coteriey Nelcel he fa ‘ a the! = ai - S. | i2th information reached Brattleboro that he y many rowing and other person: - 4 ates NEXT WEAN OCR UF GEESE. netag | Merl sts ovelvck. The todee will form at thele | creaeurer Hillhonse, at New York, to purchase Was at Portland, Me., en route to Burope. word | PHILADELPHIA NOMINATIONS, | ?3.22 a ees, ‘de. Mass, = = ris br Ledwes areiavited to a:tend $2,500,000 U, bonds for the sinking tund. was immediately forward: d to the Treasury de Heport on the Texas Cattle nog pei Pinck. {ATIONAL THEATES. Herrmann, JOHN Q ADA ee aa = partment, and a letter was then addressed from Prowecor Brown iin Seep und Horace Latt C i" i NESDAY AND SATUR WM. P. ALLAN, Rec. Sec. THE Rerort of the special agents sent to South Ubat department to the Department of Justice, INTERNATIONAL SCULLERS the Diy council on “4 Presented de Abi. | CCOperstown, N reretary and treast THIS EVENING Mulinirs, «| Soa 0. 0 F—MAGENENU ENCAUP: | Carolina to investigate the alleged census | sete nti orochaa Te fugitive. The | 4 s 8 / * | ting forth the opinions or American auth oi fg pen by q iN,” ts MEN noe rane bs are io tied to | frauds, has not yet been submitted to the Sec- | instructions, which have so prompt: eTutire, of eastora Penn- al of our late broth d attend the fa ig, | Mary of the Tutertor, and wilt not be made | in the arrest of Waite, were then Issited b; ae to Ge sapere He concludes by saying | i n d =a rnrt = is Clear that. the Splenetic { 2 ISaND, from Lis late resin public until reviewed by that officer. torney Gencral Devens THE TURKISH SITUATION. | nets noc tne same decane note H Street Toda ou EMLDAY APTERNO 98, Oc! — Care bad been taken by the friends of the ac- prevalent in Great Britain, | Sangeet 1) . Peek Sates ee os SECRETARY ScHURZ leaves to-morrow night | cusedand by the accused personaily, to convey ——_-—_ French mister to Mexico felled cnad pepe pare int | of Sister $ neampnisnts are invited to attend Meare Cm, He) willsremiain away | (He ides thaw leiwes renily In etrope. Lewters | eer Gee EN aaa sie Sep ee e t Pt GEOE GSEEN, Ohisf Patriare! several days. Purborting to come from him on the ctier side | NPIEEC! aipenes reat Baron Boissy — } Keribe. Ba: of the water were exhibited. One of his rela- Talk ie e ‘ chamber of dey atten lance of ma THE FOLLOWING Axz THE Bros made for sup. | tives made a fly'ng trip across the ocean and inisterte neat ef COLUMHIAN EXGAMPMENE, Mets is | plying the model cases for the reconstructed | back, and the inference that he was on English | _ Ciavnnas ne national club | Miuuster to Mexteo, nestly requested at ite next meting Nes- | Patent Office: Pho-atx Iron Co., Trenton, N.J., | STOUDA Was In these waysgreatly strengthened, | executive cc ned last night from y, Repteniber Suh, at tag o'clocx, ea arlpinis vine ee G0: J. Be Gon, | JDC Agents of the department to whom the At- | Mentor, where {t pald its respects to Gen. Gir. cl impertance to ‘each member will mnsid- | 2'1 plate glass, Imported, $157,700.60; J. B. Cor- | torney General had confided the matter of the | field. ‘The committee-men present are Franklin | a. By order. = a , N. ¥.. American glass, $134,083; imported } srrest were conscious of the fact, however, that McVeigh, of lilinots, chairman; Thomas Nichols, sep?8-Ht JOAN H. BEIFFERT, § h duty on, $135,528; do. do., with duty | fugitives from justice rarely advertise thetr | of Wisconsin, secretary; C. A. Boutell, of Maine: =" THE JACK RATIG ASSOOT Geo. L. Damon. Boston, Mass., | whercabouts, aud wisely concluded taat Waite | J. y McCandless, of Pennsylvania; G. W. Scare een at the Without, $115,096; Snead Co. | was in. this’ country. Meantime a son of the | Gara 3 Dei Works, Louisville, American giass, | absconder began to loom into importance by 20s; Imported, duty paid: sits to the Nat Ca I ‘The great Mecern and }, hich the opening vanced §,21 and prices drop) jority ef the sp decided), ane afc the powers wiil rematu ten days lon; pMovtenegrin minister “has returoed Die. Her, Of Ohio; Charles Case, D.C.; Charles Kahlo and Culeb S. Den of Indiana. 40; duty oa, | transacting some busthess oa his father’s be- | Beyond continuing the organization and pass- ‘e oe's ¢ #, 20h tet. Ad tres several campaizn sous wil tug thelr seats in nbers of Deputies, Gen'l Garl i € “2; Cooper Manufacturing Co., Mt. Ver- | half which he could bardiy have yn about | ingatew resolutions of no general {nterest Menottt z ate U4 arc “ht [Post] JOHN E non, Ohio, imported glass, duty pad, $107, : | without having recently seen hi : The | little was done at Mentor. ‘The committee as deputiesin acountry where | _ - uty off, $10 All of these several bid3 | scn was also taiking frec ly and writin; in the library and was introduced to ¢ is Uodden under fc The real reason exceed the umount of money appropriated by | contemp'ated Investments In Nebra irom | field by Chairman MeVeigh, who. stal resignations. however. Is. bel ito b: Congress for the work. Which he expected to realize a sum suitic and work of the recent club couve: jor Carzio, inlaw Bui a a pay his father’s indebtedness In full, ded y laced ubder arrest Western has 2 that tha pan ARTS left last night to speak at | the oflicers reiinqutshed thelr efforts to arrest tle fi while esta tome to the aaily Nees tn e and Nastvitle for the y Cooper Institute, New York, to-night. He wilt | father, edding that if these efforts were per. #ge and gocd taste forbade bis touchtr B ignation of G aribaldt as a ase! probably visit Boston urning to Wash- | sisted Jn this plan for repayment would result | poiltical subjects on suca oceasions, he thouzht ember of the chamber of deputies says: ington. infallure. The young man’s movements were | 1t weuld be folly for him to assume an attiuide truth doubtless fs that Ge . Garibaldl is | of his old | prevent the execu closely watched and it was ascertataed that he | of indiference to any Proper efforts tor the tn- NTMENTS AND PROMO- | W: bout to visit Omaha, and that his matl | crease of the intelligence or strength of the n 2e, to take effect Octo in that city would be to the care of M mortified 2t comrade, Pren THE FouLLow Tions In the Cen For weeks if ‘ : publican party, He was nob ashamed to say | tion of the tence Of tmpris ora rket br asta Mra a Py ire ane SJ—Mis: an Buck, Shortly atter this a qutet lo be sincerely t 3 of the repub- | 1 ed by the tribunal at Genoa against his hae pisons &h Cee Sap Der ist, Rave been made: Class $15?—Miss gentleman arrived In Omahafand wok pi en ulin as its inlaw Major Cauzio for participating 19 oe lomgemee + THE LOWEST PR Of Columbia; Frances ings in the vicinity of Mr. Buck's house. He desired ft because luticuary demonstation, for prime vankers. Cable — BOOKS “an Weldon, do. Tienes day ony '3 obsevations conviaced htm he | he was on the right tra and In three days there- | spirit after—on the 2ist of September—the quilet look- | progress and in ing gentleman, tn other words the agent of the | Union and to the Departmert of Justice, was on bls way east with | heartily ender: the prisoner, Waite, whom he delivered in ite efforts to b » Distrt ni rattleboro to answer the charge preferred | and closer ong: w York, promoted for eiti- | againet him pursuant to section 5209 iP U.S. ad SCHOO: RUB iM. Prime commerctal DINE are 479407,. In September, 1579, speculation Was raging wildly 10 all the mere 8 Weil aS al thie Stock E van absence Cf all this, indications of a revival of sp: al the Stock Exchange, wher and retai ih Bt. above STOP TE GAD S CLOTHES to pieces by the adulterated with Marble Dust, | Mineral White, IN PREMIUMS! your erocer for WEAVER, 0—Mrs. Mary Miss Annie H. D, Callahan, do.; A. E er, di H. T, do., and ‘i. Wixon, Ne' Ss R. Radford, District’ of Commbta, and . Bronner, principles, In its Afghznistan Not Yet Pactfied. wee qusice, and Of | The stancard’s correspondent at Candahar unswerving tidellty to the 18 a mistake to suppose that the coun. iritef the constitution. He | ¢, pl fed. Ayoob Khan's 2 Work of the committee tn | tery gave ait pulse to ranatiel: A i republicans into harmony | ytoiten e preaching a fresh rist tt ‘ p er y 1 relations with the practi- | and ureing that the defeat of Avoob Kh Gen. a $25,000 to the governt . 2%.—The Emperor of | fund. The offerings amounted to &, and prosperity of the place, and had become | to promete greater watchfulness of public in- ated aan fourteen days from Montevido, = - Bedford, Bine Lick, Oonwresa, Deep OCTOBER 5 TO 16, ISSO, 10, Li Hokies Alam. ¢ Si to an appeal made by the | the mon cal pubile duties of eftizenship, one of the most RODEE WAS Owns tr nD. | prebension respecting political conti LAUNDRY SOAP: ied | clency from the £720 to Frior tothe collapse of the bank of wh easential elements of Pcl repubilceaicne, Geen overs wes OnE to the Aue | And where there Is more disposition to reg | wh the name ot the Arn, and Is warranted to be Pore See Silas M. Waite was presiden: he occupied an | where ro special indiiferen + Is. felt by the peo Rabie wars aud their | the substantial prosperity wiitcl ; | Siistand to ve free from all adulterations: Syiarics | yAOVEMENTS OF U. 8. NAVAL VESSRLS.—The | TIT No Voution somal ed ace an ple, We often find through carelessness of mxny ze on une eae) rosea | every branch of business." AC noon SECOND EXHIBITION, | and to be free rons alla Ee 2 Navy department {s advised of the arrival of the Brattleboro’, and was regarded as a leading taan | that the management of public affairs ofien | *he States assistant treasu ‘ope | NATUcAL MINERAL WATERS. U. 8, 8, Shenandoah at Rio Janetro, August 3 there. He had done much towards the weltare | cravitates into bad hands. Any organization ae) sell bond | | | leyace, | Was left at the latter place, possessed of a fair competency, being generally | terests on the part of the many. it wisely prose. | © ny replylog i X rates are unc: a ged. oo Gertvabnion oe shail, be ———. ¢stimated as worth £60,000 In'round fumbers. | cuted mast ccecieie good. Without belug fully | Sultan, bas expressed his regret that the ne- | Icans are 2a3 per cent. ‘Time loaus jai per » Appolinaria, Hulls, Wuite Sulphur. ARvy ORDERS—Col. P. V. Hagner, ordnance | Tye was also the head of a most estimable tain, apprised of the plans and modes of organiza- | CCSsity for executing the treaty of Berlin pre- | cent, and prime mercautile paper 4cae per Fc > OR SALE OF SPACE AND ? Ii BURNS PHARMAJY, department, U has been granted a six | ily; was in receipt of a handsome salary, aud | tion, he could say that with its general idea, as | ©UCes separate action on his part. cent. Boge Oras = sola OSS AERC. | months’ leave on sungeon’s certificate of disa- | seemed to lack nothing to render his happiness | Stated by the chain ea earty accord. ‘ahe Murder of Col. Pedevilla, BECEIPT OF ENTRIES AT OFFICE, 803 bility. First Lleutenant Col. F. Palfrey, corps | complete. By one act, or series of acts Having AGkIDRDIES HEMOU TONDON, Sept. 29. A dispatch from Geneva to iret pacauvend MARKET SP sepl3-3w ER! LUMBER! of engineers, has been detailed to assist Speciai | One result, the labor and efforts of nearly fitty MASSACH ETTS DEMOCRATS, the Times say ‘he motive for the murder of BALTIMORE, Se =e = | LUMB d Indian Agent E. B. Townsend tn estabilshiag | Years were swept away, leaving hima wanderer | ‘The Convention in the Fourth Dis- | Col. Pcdevilla, at Sigirona, near Lugano, ts be- | 5 sarked); do. mn, 89: Wasnixe and perfecting a system of frrigation at the | and a fugitive, hoping, as others have so vainly trict. Ueved to have been revenge. Sorte Denies shan aoe Se Wein CLASS in Gymuastics and C: LUMBER! Pima and Moricopa Indian agency, Arizona ter- | hoped before him, to ‘escape the consequences Boston, Sept. 29.—The democratic convention Bismarck’s Bill. conponk 95% bid to-day. Woeaden sikcen. Hos ft 6 ritory. of his misdeeds, and falling, a8 So many others | in the fourth congressional district last night x, Sept. 29.—A dispatch from Berlin BALTIMORE, Pept. 29.—Cotton qaiet—mid- Shia i from 10 to 12, under th . —— have failed, to take himself’ out of the shadow | had an excited Session, which continued from Says; The result of Prince Bismarck %, 12%. Flour firm and active—Howara street Prof. TURK. Terms 50 cents permonth. sel6-im* Waar Tary Say Anour ovr ConsvLatg aT | of the lawand the unrelenting hands of its carly in the evening until 2:30 o'clock this | recent correspondence and faterviews at Fred- | and. weeter 3.Mia8-60; do. - — = HOOL Sr. PETERSBURG.—A London newspaper of are- | Officers. morning, when the supporters of Leopold Morse | richsruhe with skilled economists and commer- | 4,75; do. fs Srglpcr, core MBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL. cent date says: “There 1s something refresh- lett the court-house, where the convention was | clal experts is the projection of a bill to be pre- Pusapeco. 08 OPEN FEOM 9 a TOW Len ae A NEW DEPARTUBE. ingly economical about the management of the Political Notes. held, and William Gaston was nominated for | sented probably at tbe next session to the aND 5 x € Wheat, southern steady aud quiet: w - “s Deore = Congress by acclamation. The Morse men pro- | Prussian Parllament, aiming at the formation | cic stead e ed, 1.0081.06. do he: pe states consalete at Sa nara es aS ve reat ed hee from gaits a ne ceeded to Parker's, where they nominated Chas, | of astate workingmen's assurance aud trotiat | {os ie sas —eouthe yunt oobniealy tan ie of the gewing-machine firm of Hutton. & (en guis! lo pol lan says ie annual | Levi Woodbury for presidential elector. The | assistance society, to which laborers and em- | 2 western onuur rev SCHOOL BOOKS, &e. spot and September, 1.¢ Scare of the republicans in this state is now on. | Gaston faction nominated Chas Albert Prince | ployers will be bound. to contribute. e 1.0355: November, 1.1} yall 0959; z oneof the largest business establishments 1a | Still I see no reason to doubt republican succes-. | for presidential elector. Tem will be first tried in pros.” meee 4-1. Corn, southern steady; ;CHOOL BOOK The censuln, rR ee tus Company serves a3 | The democrats have plenty of money and the ‘ TUTINATGHEEK The Unready Prince of Montenegro | \sicw sail wate nek yer Ns) ALL OF OUR JOIST AND STUDDING ARE | the consular establishment an d the shopmen | republicans but little.” SOUTH CAROLINA GREENBACK | “ire correspondent Of the Tinton at Gineaee | Be: Tremere mixed, , 82052. Oats = OUT IN NORTH CAROLINA. THEY HAVE | fairs, Consul-Gereral HUUOe fat home the | _ The democratic county conventions in Florida Their Convenuon=A State -Ticker | 'ierraphs as follows: ‘The feeling among many | tallerweeterh wiite, dally. Ao: uneed, Wa8O Se shop from eleven to one; as regards the affairs or | ate all instructing their nominees for the lezi-- Nominated. Feat eh rRReITALiVes OF the BOWERS Berets | ee eee ae ee PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, | yorE HEART IN THEM, OLEARER OF | the shop, he is ready to point out the virines | lature to support Senator Jones for re-cloocia Couvanta, 8. C., Sept, 29,—Thegreendack state | ‘at, the prince of Montenegro contributed | peuutyiranis aud Maryiand, 18 00.23.00 per ton. SD BETTER MANUFACTURED | °f hisexcelient sewing machines trom nine in | 0 the U.S. Senate “rst, last and all thetiae.’ | ogo QLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 20.1 yesterday at 11 | much tothe awkward position of Europe in | Bulk moste lovee shoulliors, nome hive eieds Ap ar &NOTS, AN: the morning until nine at night,” Mr. R. T. Merrick 1s in Ohio making Hancock | o'clock a. m., Col. L. W. R. Blair ia tye chair, ee ae DrOTSELRy TO, | den wane bere: do. ae hag pe Be W. H. @ 0. H. MORKISON, THAN ANY VIRGINIA PINE LUMBER. JupGk MACARTHUR IN Urau.—A letter trom | 924 Fone to De oe gy N ene Rowers TUBIEGaMADe OF Pamala eee Cat ee Ate ee pencigne and. by being tn- | 1g. | Lard—sefined. 9. | Buteer wae ” a Judge MacArthur recetved by Col. G. B. Cork- | Tee reported “confederate flag” lying in | the following were nominated: For governor. 1 erage Wen the receptor ica Pacha's | Beles eee See, ae Ge eee TAM MCCREROEERS Dill, District Attorney, dated Salt Lake City, | Gecrgetown turns out tobe a flag with a-blue | W(X. Blair, of Camden; lieutenant governor, B Narrow Escape of the Admiral, Peete Wee Whisky duit iota. 168 Prncearin 4 No. 475 Pa. ave n.w. Keane’ 2oth, says that they were fortunate | fleld of twenty six stars and three stripes of © oy ep noe ee pone ‘a Rear Admiral Fincatt, of the Itallan tleet, has | Piversorl per steamer qutet_eotions 9 lea four, ee ee Prato sere on On Hee eit eng heard Orson +} white red and white, instead of a feid of eleven | REY» Of Columbla; attorney general, A. J. wii- | , Rear Admiral Fincatt, of through the upset. | 28d, wenn, Ghd. Revejpin fr, 1,202 harnelat EADQUARTERS OUB PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE | Pratt's sermon on the sith anniversary of his | stars with bars Of Ted. wilte an wock, cote | lard, of Hichlang; ae oe Pt | Wheat, (2.740 bushels, coru, 2,060 ‘bushels: outa, } < Geuverston to the doctrine of Jo. Smith. He | formed the confederate flag. It was mai} for | Bland inspector general, B. R. Etkina; Con- | Ung of his gig, which was under sail, fom | S30, bushels: Tye,” uone. " Shipments— wheat, FOR oITy. Says from personal observation that “ths poly- | some children very Cheaply, and ata alstance ees Bigs c ucts pereee J. Last abet of the Passion 185,722 bachels: corn, 9,950 bashels. ‘Sales - wheat, a gamous feature of Mormonism ts the most dis. | was calculated to deceive one. A full regula. | McLane. The cor ie ape | | On te eth tte or | UREW YORK: Sept'at er stocke tethe. Money, o js des graceful institution on this earth and works 1's | “ion U.S. Hag has becn put in tts place. ated was Held tro C00 PON ase ere eee | 28 ee ee. Ce aE, Goa aes : Qwn miserable compensation.” He and Mrs. | ‘rhe following further congressional nomina PHILADELPHI the Passion Play at Ober Ammergau. Thirty. | @eBte 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Becribur Jerr On Chae Gay Wim Sensloradd | \son8 nave teen MAGE IL 4 Palos eo sed | | CNOMmietiON eae 5 ve Minded eae STE NEW VOLK. Sept 29.—Four firm. Wheat FLOORING, (GOOD). . ee eS pitginia, vice Ramedeli, declined: A. A. Hardeu- | FmLaDELruta Sept-20-—The democrats inthis | ¥ngiand and Russia, want to Ene | “toe et ys WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, - por THE PARRAGUT STATUE.—The colossal statue burgh, em., Jersey CHy (N. J.) district; Robert ay pdge CU GURRIGEER: peste eed timidate the Porte. Ag; new fives, mpage, ; 3 '%, dexn., 2 ; Henry W. 1 2 - LA Si , 4:30 Pp. m.— sorters _mrt S38 Fh streets | So. 1 BOARDS, (ALL 10 FEET)... of Admiral Farragut, by Mrs. Vinnie Ream | Rill Gem, ith Pennsylva Welland |e! batiicon ter cunts tier aaa een PE ye rl Soa eat Wests NHE BEST READING Hoxie, which has been successfully cast in There have been misapprehensions and mis- | fF Clerk of quarter sessions, and Henry Leff- e = says: Great Britian and Russia are urging the ize at the in; |. has man, M. D., for coroner. In the district attor- 1 = Srenig Fewoved to Farragut square, Wives ic'was ts | kes concerning the date of the election vo ve | Mat: M.D. or corn Sheppard faction, headea | SSCMblng Of the international fleet betore day placed in position. The statue ts cast in | eld 1n Colorado. Most of the political manuals | py wm. McMullin, bolted and nominated Fur- bi 4 per cents, 1113; 43 per c yp u 73 | for 1580 announce that the state officers and SI he lar convention — NE. , ‘5 . bronze out of the old propeller of Farragut’s man Sheppard, and in the regular co: 'THE PRESBYTERIAN ALLIANCE, | ©e¥ Central’ co: 50's, 1it * x e members cf Congress are to be chosen on Octo- . S. vert Wi ited. 5 1 “tees? ificstes, 283g. WILLET & LIBBEY, Pepresdtta Farrage witha neers een and | bers, Doubthaving arisen in regard to thease, | Ue 8: Hagert was nominated. (Fo-day?s Session of the Council. | feunsy ana Cerva, 4. teasing ieee left hand with his left foot resting upona block | '€T, Chairman Barnum, of ‘the democratic GEN. TORBERT’S REMAINS. Pit ADELPHIA, Sept. 29.—This morning's SEW YORK MASK: | ‘ i : national committee, telegraphed to Mr. J. F. Obs sim New York. sion of the council of the Pan-Presbyterian Al- | The followin SIH STREET ANDREW XOEX AVEXUE len ieee. diz Mnches. high, wit ce Teaco Welborn, chairman of the democratic state Nero Sot es steamer Western | Hence Was held in Horticultural ‘hall, Hey. | York to-day at seven feet square. The base 13 of Maine gran- | Central committee of Colorado, who responded: ‘Texes, from ‘Jacksonville. Florida, with Gen. | Thomas Main, D. D., of the Free church ot the balance of | ite, and the total cost of the statue and pedestal “We have no election in October. It is Novem- Torbert’s body aboard, has arrived here. Sot om AU = Meorepee on of “ S at the NEW | 1s $20,000. ‘The statue 1s to be covered with sail. | Der 2” So Georgia will be the first state to vote | “Kea yous Sept. 2.—The remains of Gen. | devotional exercises an Invitation to the coun- Si | cloth to await the deciston of the naval author. | 1 October, that state election taking place on | ajnert'T. A. Torbert arrived here this morning | Ci to visit, Union college a w Books received a8 goon aa i3- west rates. School Books and Commercial and Fancy ] mkin Mawazines and Bred, and sold a Requiaites A ful Btsuonery in ereat FH. per cen | New Jersey Erie, 38: Bt. Joseph, toe T YORK FACTORY. corner ttn and 0 ets. n.w. henectady, w Mie Sichisai 3 < Lake ‘ | u re | an Shore, 107% ! Northwest, aves * NOS Pa av | beSoLn Ovr ar Cosr- Sev20"2y7_ | ities as to the time of the ceremonies of ‘uavell ee Ieee ee was delivering a speech | (oder sortt thay cere camer Western Texas. discuason! tas clicitea by the presentation or | 108% 5.80. ei ye a foreferrod: 2 E | mee = ae = ng it. eech z hes 2 rep iv credentials rel 13; ch, Rt. i nt le, 36%; UST PUBLISHED— | EUbomuvecrut sve makes Fiemme ‘ CEE . at arepubilcan meeting in Spencer county, In- | ball, where they lay in state in the governor's | {he report ‘applications for sduiceon tone: | foc ate Ee gas "aud. Tera, Bee We. Di = | of the mantfacturers, the Barstow Stove Com- PERSONAL—Mr. E. Detrick and wife, of San | diana, the other day, one of the audience 1Ater. | Toor until 10 o'clock. ‘The governor's room was bership in the alliance of the Cuberiand Pres. ‘974; OC. ©. and 1. 0), 17%; Pacific McPHERSOS’S HANDB GOK , for Bye casting and rich desixas is not equal- | Francisco, are at the Ebbltt. Mr. Detrick 1s a | rupted him with the question:—"What about | heavily draped in mourning. ae cease $22" | pyterian church and the United Presbytery of = Katy any touncry in the world “The ORYStAL | native of Marland, bat bas ween a many | Ben Butler?” | ‘The Senator replied:—“Sir, Ten. | talping the body was enclosed in a heavy Philadelphia. ‘Tbe committee recommended Hakeont tl Beater, of convenient and simpie con- | a resident of San Francisco, of which city | (rain only the kindest feelings vowards Gen. wor Whe MURTES EP Es Ole aee ceeae, | The SdoDCon Of a minute eating forte cnet the The Presbyterian Co POLITICS, 1880 struction. he isone ofthe leading business men, and 4 | Buller. I aim a republican of the stalwart sort, | Pall. ; c ARE THE CKERDS UNAIZ = . 101 je constit of the allia RS eS SC HINe UN, Much esteemed citizen.——A marble stitue of | LUtT cannot, and will not, abuse Butler.” fhe boty at tke cle ee Gee eee should Treoreespplieations for embers. No. GAZ 9th streetm we | Senator Blaine has just ‘been completed in | The Danville (Va) Post (dem.) nominates | [PE beds at the city hall=—Gen. Dantel ee | eee eres wo erie at ee shlD. EIDDLE’S LIFE OF GARFIELD, PACTURING SLATE | home by Mr. Franklin Simmons, who pro. | Geu. Plalsted, of Matue, for sceretary of the | Shits Alex SN Corset, Chauncey McKeever | Teferred to had acecepted that constivution, ES CHAP! blish: e siarge stock of MAN- | Nources It bis best work.—Connt Beust, of | Lavy tu Hancock's Cabinet, if Hancock should and Admiral R. H. Wyman. At the re. | their applt ton be not granted eee MAN, Publisher, | TELS of uow ang attractive desime, and by exam: | the German legation Assistant EM cetera | tind nen ae thing. Tmains were placed'in a hearse drawn by four | 18 less th Merrnorourran BooxsToe, | tustion the superiowity of our work is apparent. Erady and Ge J. Wright, of Washins- ‘The tusicnists of Matne willdo more forGen. | horses, and escorted by the Old Guard and a motio i acts a BEL Pe HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ene reer no Ok ae ening. Weaver than he ig willing to do for himseif— | detachment ot six ae ot ie regular army, connection Ww € a owe | can PC IOOTGT te foc > | they will give him four electoral votes in place | were ccnvey y el, W poe ——— a relia irony hae. ecition forty-one years, | of none at all. And yet the unreasonable men | heral services were held. JULY 1, 1579, TO JULY 1, 1990. ‘The Kev Dr. David Wills was in the ety last night on his way to Atlanta, Ga., from che great council now sitting in Philadelonia. He was compelled to return to bis post, at the Me- uestions, and the the fu- | debate embraced points or American parila mentary law and usage to determine whi f 6 Was appointed by the coun course on last Sabbath and d SPORTING GOODS. TRAORDINARY BAh’ rerfec ‘ cre | that an application of the prin De Dik amang (Mone tn tne chapel wae |-cown an che minutes vepoten ae Se So “4, Wainv fl cson, | Columfitce would deprive them of the ie. he incre PAT OUR PLUMBING BUSINESS | Yet!d accepting Senator Sharon’s fhyitation to | Hshed in the Chicago Times, he says: “As the Heer eee ee bina tom sur fteeor | ative with President Hayes at Belmont by the geome now stands, 1 is wbout six and six, with | Gena Crawiord, Wainwreht,” Davies, Jackson. Prim bers is larver than is employed by sng house | Teevnt death of thelr only chtld.——Cal. Websier | Hancock’s deal. ile may turn Jack. If ne dows Aspinwall and Anson McCook, ‘The’ Philadel” | Membership of many churches now belonging to grandest body of e i me ie TRUS Te 7 ard wife returned last night, after four wee! Not, it is our beg, and we have gothim. I think phia cavalry troop, which escorts the remains the alliaice, as there was no documentary evi- in Arerica. He says that the | z SP = = from that. position next Cbristmis, nd Spare 2 e | the various motions on the question, p |; A¢aptation of Ch pHi prc ONCH’S BAND AND ORCHESTRA is now | WH) retire Pe r igs scared at the prospéct of getting them!—Leir- At Trinity chapel the burial service of th 3 s the world,” taking the high ground tha’ the * = | DGreverea to furnish M1USIG on all covsions PRI Ror ane ae Peet eee | lon Gazette” = © 1 ppiscopal church was Tead by Rev. Mr. Good- | 1 Rates PrOleeor Bete ee Cea, wake Pre; | oreat argument, at least for tue trath of the | ate pe ee ibe end area, one “Russell Young were’ pre Fe ae cn Bod Tamarsoll, pub Ree ees Mice chee anes i Kk the pr @ laid | Christian reitgion 4s, that it is better adapted | o * ep Mr. nd Mrs. J is i ei a Z zs er ions to the nature and EX every condition and coun- e s the Pan-Couneil ts the en of mark” wh Gen. Hancocl h abrer » in New England. Mrs. Webster, who | It Is golpg to be an exceedingly clase contest.” : 4 = paper e 9 To Philadel hia, cecupicd seats behind the pali | dence to show that they had adopted the cm te Eo ae ae oe Be OG. Me OMG eats | Was quite unwell when she left, 1s muci im | Krank Hughes, of Pottsville,®s prominent Army and Navy je. | Stitution. He thought the sending of delegates Pern tec ied foret MODERNIZING DEFECTIVE PLUMBING in city | preyed in health, and there are strong hop-s of Penneyivanie greenbacker, having pabuehe an Bin Cana ccane Repenicy at one Was suiticient evidence of a willingness to ac- | Cuced 2 profound wThis great thincer de nares residences. her fuil recovery. open letter to Gen- Weaver, taking him to task | Orgabtzations were fully represented. Gen. W. | Cebt the constitution, Dr. Broed, of Philadel. | beated discussion. |i church are not final HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, seain i for lls congratulatory dispatch to Soton Chase, | F. Smith was among the pall bearers. pia, wild Unie potion reminded kim Of a Raptiet | To trauie bet. thet tates amen Virginia Potitic: : my z Ta! —<—————————— C:ergy m2n who used to boast that he'd bapitze | UPalterebie. 7 gp ang? No. 317 Oth street n. we 4 = = the greenback nominee for President, now tn 1a: sirl’: rd sin > ent sclence and Bibitcal criticism will req ie = THE FUNDER AND READJUSTRR UNPLEASANTNESS dlarapolis,makes a sharp retort,in which he say A Girl’s Confession of Murder. anylbing that would hold still 1ong enougn. Christian world to recast 1ts doctrinal s WHE HOT BLAST FURNACE COLLISION AT FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE heison to a joint electoral ticket with the | ,, CBICAGO. Sept. 29.—A_ special dispatch to the | Prof. Bruce proposed to admit, austhing that id orthodox threw mp thelr bande tn mate Is the most SUOUESSEUL FURS ° [Correspondence of The Star. posed to a j c iy | Zeler-Ocean trom Manitowae states that Anna | would c mealong,to membership in thealiiance. | The old orthodox Unrew up th raphe ave ever Known, and our practical experience of ‘SP ce Of The Star.) democratic or republican party tn any state, and Steaker, who has been on trial for the murder | Dr. Deckcy, of Philadelphia, also o 4 hasty | horror at such a statement coming from the i Gra and theless atlontion we ave paid to all va Fie TaIKID ABO Che ea ing | Mocelt have ‘Hall see, Whether Solon Chasé and | Or her” employer, Miss, Nancy Meymoods mas | Sri shee a aaeIPhle, also opposed hasty, | Hees ‘k aianguistied eT ee Archery. Lawn i Sats ai ravereute tenentee apparatas, warrsut | | Everybody Is {atktng about the troubies that | Poona Oe oe Coenen ttiecont yesterday visited ‘by her mother, who holding mambers to the alliance, and Prot. Watt, or a a pret te Blow ge Tiedt YH. KRUPPEKT, pestle ty features {> be found Wanye poms occurre cou! use, In t] is county, on in Maine, or whether you have forfeltea ‘your up a crucifix and adj ig her rath, Belfast, urged that while the constitution Monday, the 20th inst 5 P) “* cl ;. Europe, rs ft the fights, In which | standf "i sac zs Fe got from her a confession of the murder; which | required that churches to be eligible for admis- ————— We claim that for KCONOMY, DURABILITY, a Standing In the greenback party by sland¢rint 4 Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. new. SIMPLICITY and EASE OF MANAGEMEN [tee | there was some cutting done, and to end up | the nen who are risking heaith and even lite La reer Ree aes oe Be ee Ae coe an ey ae Sports of the Tart. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE eee GOT BLAST RURN ACES ta this cy | SOME persons were put Into jail, “Whatevery | Cefence of the right In. butlding up our organt- | one Sunday, Which s0 exasperated her that she | or ine applying churches, it was well known. RACES AT THE ALEXANDRIA FATk . ; EN CARRIAGES, ARCH | witin ielasttvo sear than ave been putupot | body fays must be 0." If that be authority, aoe stolen eo eenuation that Lam actu: | Tusned ner mistress down on the door and | fades chee ew gine eo conve eRe aa Peco geen eng pienperespapiond WHITNEY CHILDEES | | Su gter kinds combined, aad have uot heard s | then 1 have authortty for the statement that | 4°30 during the campalgney danas oe done picking up an axe struck heron the neck’ and | sion to the Cumberland church evoked cries of | Alexandr desterday. The ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; CRO- Szgle complaint from thela. at z ri PI 4 el u b ragged oN 7 7 3 ning race for city and country horses, in which HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. Tender and tuereadiuees ae cae meeting y | *slendererand calumuntator’ quihevard cnt Ghee tacae he oe Hinsliy, Priueipal Raney weovel commend ae the ollowing Bik te oke bene Se ee GUBE ERD EARS THRE: BCE street mw. | found no one, however, who saw what actuany | ,COperessman Bayne, of Pittsburg, ts in the | misled the nelghbors who found the body. The | repert’’ of thes comanttos oy. ye aeed LD | Balienger Flevtfoot, se tema tae open: ang Ro. 317 Oth street mW: | aid happen, and gives & full statement or mice | city. He says the talk of Hancoct carrying | girlis only 17 spars old and can neither read | the minute present “that the council 1s | A.W. Netirse, and Tillie, by c. C- Nelson. | ‘Tne = lio id \OLUMBIA POTTEBY. these opposing elements really did, in beliicose | 7¢Mnsylvanta is all bosh; that the Allegheny | Lor write. She fas hitherto shown no signs of unable, hoc staiv, to admit as members —y creed he Bags mien WAGONS. , action. At the meeting of the club, on Satur- | strict will give twelve thousand majority: for | guilt. representatives of churches whose relation | © 313 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. | diy stopped on the 3 <. | round instead of complet the third lap. Til- evening last, the proposition was mad2to | Gélfield. ‘This for the reason that it 1s a manu- iticisun of the to our constitution has not been ex- was declared the ‘of 3324-__Ax Prices ro Surr tHe Trans. SE aud EARTHENWALE of every de. | vite the congressional candidates of the read, | facturing district and the nusiese oma renee i ee sernices Tem | plained to the counc and cannot now be gn Ny ge eg Fine STONE aud s pe avery juster ond republican parties—Gen. Wittiams | {bolesale revision of the tariff in case of demo- | ew yo! ep. The Herate’s corres. | Ccusidered.” ‘The ainenoment was acceptea by | 20S, MITEDE JME, eat, att She other G ENTLEMEN'S FALL HATS. sapye. 5 — FLOWER PoTs' and Sanford P. Bayley—to a discussion with ceue Success. He says Errett will defeat Hop- pendent at Pekin ‘sends a report of conversa- | (be committee through its chairman, and with was a trotting race, also for city and country = Be ee Seen Sarg ae, a aiils furnished, the oppor.u- | Ganwer or ore kctsTich aud that the only real | Fen e nt eed ue geen thew LS Minister | te report adopted by the council, abd. the or- horses, the following betng entered: Frank Now openings # cc assortment of ‘GARDEN VASES, DAIRY and COOKING Chet eet ne eaaupleasantness.” A Me. Bare | Wiiters aisrges, Of congressman is in Harry | {> "Gmag ena Ti une Chang in which the | derotthe day was then proceed with. This | Hopkins, by Jon Andersons Charlie, by Wan FALL STYLES OF HATS UTENSILS, PRESERVE JAS, fo. Ea chette said be was opposed to it, for the read. | Wares district, where there is considerabie | {0,,c%ie. 4 expressing his diseprolntment tat | Ws the reaaing of papers on the Se ‘Woods; Cooney Frank, by H. Bailey: Dick, by Florists and the trade supp! ae ‘AY. | justers were in reality no better’ than repunit- lon. Ger. G ant was not renominated for a third | the relormed church. The councli ‘and | B.C. Munston, and T. hs and Children. ‘and at the lowest prices. | cans in disguise, and that they were all going to =| So lerm of the presidency, proceeded to criticise | Tecctomendation of the ‘comamistee on. creed and | Charlie won the first heat tn 246%, and Frank - + Dont forwet MME. PIERR2. Sneis | Vote for Garfeld and Arthur. Tals aroused Mr. KENTUCKY MURDERS. 8, Daniel was shot | the consul end diplomatic service of the United | Confessions for the appointment com: K AND avasaco um | NOU Cher old quarters, 713 lith st. 1.w..where | Joseph Birch, who said he wasa readjuster, ad and killed at Ecdyville, i: ELLA. = " Ns Saturday, by Jno. | States in the East, and especially 1a China. He | consider and report upon the advisability of sed ‘the last Gotan and 2493. Tae BLL. , ape Curisinn ave repaired and d should vote for Hancock and Engilsh. and'that é if ns B.W STINEMETZ, equal to new at the lowest prices. seps. tu 1, OD account of te 21 hich defining the concensus of the reformed confes- Mr. B. wasa liar. Mr. Joseph S. Riley stated ioe that Daniel was gunnlag for hon. ana Dail cpenece iregaier SS ety eho cae — required by the tusion of the ai- WIMMER ax. AY. rerSt-6m 1937 Pa ave..nextto i consti! ae8, ERS AT NEWMARKET YESTERD, HE for Gentlemen, You Ubet bo gentleman would make such a state. hen hid near the door of his store ant upon the insufficient salaries paid to United to-day. The fol the Ep as, = TTCHENER ANGE. nent as “Mr, Berchette had made. Me B. be | empticd the f-gun into D deni i two-year O80 Cole tol eral Staines, Sor Reve YOUR COAL BILLS (PUR KITCHENER 1 minke a first-class ardl- come fartousiy angry, And asked. “Do yousay I | 88 Te came out of ai alley. gan into Daniel | srates 3 ee aes Specie from es Satie colts fp , ron by Count z 4 = i n?? adh 19 - = le ‘ORK, Ls «1 i pA Ete Ls Sa enaeg| tie Me nya ean ena | pear a AGAMA? | Coote TREN tc me | pAAD Oty oral mac: | i cet sh SR soar eam cio aaa | GALE Rees cemmesartoncee | hrc eats cet | Het a a's uum conde or | nobueinOpaba age igre | Babette” rab cme Hs i ois attached te yonr farnace. Tt is AUIOMATIO and | Hundreds of references ia Tie ay aad baltimore, | GI bis. Coat, ultteripg, «Tin enoman fon he icrmer land agent of tne Burlington and Mis- mght in Now Jersey. | coltiast. ‘The race for the great Foal stak ‘Will seve one-third of sour col. eee of ees ee eee wrthe snpry parties Cehate wegee tees to Sepa! xo mae Cuuscn—* Boston of peoples silehigan and. other states by sole MonAouri-and Oosan’‘couaties rauch sufterisg | and was won by MC. Brewer's bay Colt, HoD- WALTEB D. WEVILL, Agent, Struction, tinequalled in tis mar kote Te ecmpered of Joseph Birch and Dr Morag, (9 | SqIuemMe, Not long since died, saving to his | Of Miople In Michigan sha, Ovner states Uy sell” | Monmouth and Ocean ‘cou fed drought. | ert le Diable. sect ou, oo Fer | ttt ee emecsursmanestart, | Bote Shs oe h chara | ah tamer sate | lovey Sarina men Omen | Anca aamtegacrags ree | en rome me ocr Gre = aux? No. 317 Oth street n. w. pro} Be A ree ould not serve | offeied to compromise with —_-—_—_ catile have to be driven for miles to b> ‘1g Malles, in 2:423¢; walug Drondway; New Nock Mgt oct: | Weremawame. | ete eon th Berar ti arand, and | Feprevnting te Ieee teeta aS PO | Am Elephant Kills His Keeper, | Watered. Around Surowsbury and Middietowa | Dae ee Gree ant unger i ae ais pits Minne Farer tver pubished. | Sample Vv fixed up somehow, and the proposition to'have | formed that the. was very wealthy | mond cneetia on the arite ot Jone Rea tite c proat caltio and abeey tata aiae Wasrgx Woore.—Last week, Tuesday, Joss Bane eee ee ts te oak the discussion 18 to be made. LS. A. | and eastiy able to pay lus debi SOLS CIS AU Chariot Ne ce on Mondase patie auc 2 Teen nnd tees Ries eon ee Sqeplecdan “ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM, Prop’ Headquarters, 409 14th street. Parr Bartox Key's So.—James Barton | _ ‘THe ComNER-Sronx of the new state house ot pute eebant ca King, and crushed =| § or Tonn Gept. 20, The ane ote al tee sciargiog Gente Sie ome. = aeRGE Aa iea aT ALL KINDS OF HORSE, CATTLE AND DOG ney S oe ee rec So fRolret ae qian was laid at Tanners TOME Oars Geath tn the car from which he wag about to be bonds 10" the — i as were in hands of Utfoer mean o3 = 5 aus: 569, wi wo y Sete Sk my, mic.ne | maoroomn ron eae, BRE, et ap se cise og | bere “SoMa aera ts | Said Grae Gnnaeuateria | fezetiea Rone RS nts | fener a re 2 oer an “ -GOv. 4 102.66 Fg omy ere yr le sl BOBT. SMITH. V.8. | company, of which he is manager.—N. Y. Sun. | oration. done any damage. : for 5's of 1881, Rasy Sose, (oul) Herald, => .

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