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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsy!vazis Avenue, Corner Lith Btrect, by The Evening Star Newspaper Oomvanv, GEORGE 4DAME, Prove. a Evextho 8748 1s served to subscribers inthé Feed on thelr ‘own account, at 10 centa or Ca cents month. Copies st the Fe ary oe | SETTING ToKoxto, ONT. IS.—A_ dtsprate! . ‘ ‘trom Winnipeg says: News from Port Walsh to Oot. 2S states that Sitting Bull and his braves are HSvibE & sUcoesstul Ouffalo hunt between Mlk abd Missouri rivers, a short distance south of : Wood mountaia, onthe tnteraational froutier 4 Buffalo ere reported plentiful on Canadian territory, forty mnties east of Fort Walsh, and . bumerous herds bave Deca observed moving in & bortuwesterly direction from Deer river to South Saskatchewan, This ancurs well for a + successful solution of the Tadian question for (ah arrears ae WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1880. TWO CENTS. [ sicses xe eee som encuey man, formerly mayor Of this city, diea suddenly this agiiey, 5 Mr. Chapman Was about 7) years AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR._ | an'sun'.uteace mr rorrrios. | Telegrams to The Star, |7@= C= °F EAQuasrem wen GN tbat anfand ta soe GEN, MILES’ LAST DISPATCH FROM FORT KEOGH. 7 —_ | tgs ATTENTION, JERSRYMEN!— al - | i tches, fo! nH fessi . Mais | ea = 7 = THEATER. > N, IMEN!—All_ mem: . . ‘The following dispatches, forwarded from is Confession of Misco ct H v1. > eet THURSDET NOVEMBER 18, Ee ciate ae, MeN SenEY guPvBLich® | Washington News and Gossip, | can’sienaens satuunterer an eat Statement of the Circumstances | LOCAL NEWS. = rn: ‘ eeting of the Ai b id 934 te ~ ‘ ceived at the War department: INT TT. i > = MISS CAVENDISH, Herthwest THIS (Iintreday) EVESING, at 6o'e% | GOVERNMENT Racutris'To pay.—Internatrey- | Cqvease the War department: || BENS TONAL) REGATTA: al one Deen Soe et ‘The National Grange. For the Last Time. sharp. By order. _J. W. SEARM, Predident. 1t" | enue, $428,072.43; customs, $333,874.24, Adjutant General, Dep't Dakota, St, Paul: Being charged with misappropriating ‘govermen, | Tbe National Grange contioued its work (lu 3 50-0PE: = st ts Me peopriating Government | secret session) at Willard Hall to-day, thi AS JOSEPHINE CLARION, | a EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILD. ordered away, the responi ity entrusted to * Tunds, was concluded yesterday as regards the Sessiob) at day, Uniroy Musdnec datacom SP hecription Beg ASSOCIATION. na insue R. TaGGarr has been appointed gauger for | me by the department commander devolves Winners of Four Heats. subiniesion of testimony. On th> reasseinbling | St#les being represented. After adjourament a V , $ Subseription Books for stock i eC 2 . ‘ . ° § ; voc IN THE 580! oO u will remain open until the next regular maceting of | Ue 22d district of Pennsylvania. a on —— eee are nies pam Bees of the court, Gen. Davie, still acting as president , STAX reporter called upo_ the secre: Mi the Association, December 1, 1880. in the abeence of Gen. is " " ¥ “4 of 4. ‘THE Coup Wave MoviNe SovTH.—The follow- | control of the officers in charge. I recommend jared by < read by | St8bge bad not been commenced fairly, as the hast ceo a order AMES TL SAVILLE, President. Ing is acopy of a telegram adiressed to the | that this command be not less than ten compa- A CALL ON GEN. HANCOCK. cid AS A ee In Ha Manding committees were mot yet he pe yy pees ea opnentic Patent ome." 7°" povit-estNovss” | Chiet signal officer trom New Orleans, Novem- | BieS._! have sent Major liges, an experienced Bis omicinl cantor Netgon, £1ves a long reeume of | ferred and as soon as ie comatons ace ce AS MEROY MEBRIOF, IN THE MAGDALEN. ThIsH NATIONAG LAND Leacog | beriith,p.m.: “Great anxiety 1s felt about | the Mussel. Shell He is familiar with rbot BOOM EN WALL STRE he had disbursed $240 834 witha eer: | polnted they wil take hold of then. The rule Eo rims iene Hat Settee, | Goat fa eumay gt, CHa Zvprdi a | Gounty ang te tlendlyTadins- Shoud the ALL STREET. | cossrment qunsueh hie or, mor arc | sgh cr belt naan to giau i be! 6th snd 7th sts., A v1 NG, al y lepartment commander find it necessar; M4 } 8 OF al riloa em 10 the le Taiock.. The Irshmeh of the District wad all | noble gervice. (Signed) James F. Gridlin, ‘sec. | Gatercen tis Con ar dept aa egessary,t larly on the Pacific coast, were at times ex po ‘ogdes, a written stare, !Telabd, who sald that the business of the SATURDAY MATINEE—THE NEW MAGDALEN : n a , a tremely hazardous and attended with grea | W0Wd Say that the granve was in a flourishing MONDAY, Noverber 22, Who are in sympathy with the and revolation in | retary-Sugar Planters’ Association.” The fol- | that Major Ilges’ force be increased to elght or ” personal peril. ba: ss condition aud prospering fnanciall The at- B’Oyiy Carte’s Enulish Opera Company in a oe oe ee ae canto witty, | JoW1og reply wag immediately telegraphed: “It | ren ull companies from other posts. Besides SITTING BULL'S BAND. Trouble as Sieuavine hs eg ie tendance at the present annual gathering was i Caer eee eee Cone ‘ovis | “Ueauenuy pleaded by severe) pon een rar Uty- | 1s now raining throughout the west gulf states. | those carried from the post, be could obtata ' support, and becoming deeply — invoived | !@fger then ever before, thirty staies being rep- ee eS novlT-2t Scorctary and Treastirer__ | There will probably be @ heavy frost in the | supplies from Mussel Shell, Poplar Creek and indent. To relieve himnselt of Unis burden, h- | The gtence great bemen oF, we, oMlvers showed + y e ee aA x ves is ru As Ine. As the ney Indians ’ went ii B rganization on the tacrease. FORD'S OPERA HOUSE. | (SE EVLA SEBVIOES AT McKENDEES 1s this oie A ans “provabig teen as} do not stop, Sending out vat ‘aca stealing PAYMASTER NELSON’S CASE. moponetat ber nea ae Se Pate | Ube Rresent session will continue eight or mine uaa t |. K. Ma tts ave., bat. vs: veal ill probably be cleir | parties, and as the remaining hostiles @isaster—" rz” 2 | days longer. NE GREATEST SUOUESS OF THE SEASON, NING due neck Recent Raieedee PEN EVE, | to-night. Great damage trom frost may be | botain’ ammunition through theme tI haveeo. heey iis own languege, that Ne “ti Decame dnaccoun | , The members of the grange have asceptes! an GOSCHE & HOPPER’S the pastor, Rev. U. HERHERT RICHARDSON. TENT WAS 4 ceapoee ict Dodge Clty at mia- | tatued toformation of thousands of rounds being | NEW YORK SENATORIAL FIGHT. | of them, pracieeiy inane ne Urges in int, | {Evitation to visit the national fair grounds to- BRILLIANT DRAMATIC COMPANY, nov16- st" Go pe Ped rao ae. is 1 sy plied by one Getablisument—1 must earn- | “ s * | connection, as a defence, that be could not pos. morrow afternoon. A special train will be pro- : : sigess Se ea ROTIG Re 4 5 c: ave 1s | estiyrecommend that all fre arms and every sibly ha’ what been ie In the entirely New FIVE AOT PLAY, entitled | §5g> SPECIAL NOTICE A fresh supoly, ot | moving south. Story, A.S0.cASse" pound of ammunition north of the Missouri 7 < Tight senses, aed that ir waa tai noes ae ia rama ONE HUNDRED WIVES. at DREW'S Drug Store, corer 9th st. and Pena: — Hyer in the hands of civilians, at every post, RERSSOU EE UCONG RESSHEN: lum trom the path of duty. Under the circum. | 7) DiMtrict Government Affairs. : : cenery prepared ty for | S¥lvania ave., at S0c. per fuli pint bottle. oc2-6m | SENATOR GROVER'S ConprTton.—A special to | ranch, agency or elsewhere, be destroyed OF A Contested Seat stances, he felt that all he could do was to make | g 20° District Commissioners are tn receipt of Naviarce cost. This visy ran three weckein Phi” | == EDSAWS GOUGH SPEOIFIG,forconmhe, | te Baltimore american from Wilmtugton, | seed’ on the same day, and held unit every {Special Dispatch t0 The Evening Star.) & clear confession of his misconduct and the | Of the seicol. testes a om tte acelphia vith uel enccess as to eanse the Levies | oa QORING, COUGH and ‘all lang | November Iv, says: Senator Grover, of Oregoa, | BOstile Indian has sutfendered. It will be] Jgrrgnson City, MO., Nov. 1s—The oficial | causes Inducing It aud throw blmsele we ee | ree rie 5 ee to say that it should be continued for hund in relation to the Hides in th 22 : 5 } Superintendent J. 0. Wijsoi froubles. rice, 26 and 50, conts per bottle For | isliving here at a medical home, under treat- | (Gd In boxes, barrels and cans marked as = aa ionic oy | Merey cf the court. ‘The written statement was quate. ve nights, such was the eawer desire of the people to a arteiets. Wholesale Cepot STOTT & | ment tor spinal irritation. He will go to Wash. | Merchandise. The Indians now have robes to | CALvass for Congressmen in the sixth district | “onpicmented by letters froin a lame cease | inadequate ventilation fac ny n *. 2 number of a - witness it. ELL, 450 Pennsylvania ave. oct = 5 trade for gmmunition, and if itis all removed | elects Hazeltine (greenback-republicgn), glvin: ay = * ; | School butiding now beng erected on P street, F peuemcipiin’ «tine thy kact aaprencion tur tals = NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. ington next week, to remain. if iuls strength | there need be no trouble lu the future. ‘The | bln a majority or ler over Waddill Mdems) Le Expressive of their confidence in hisiarectty, | 884 Suskeest thx that ¢ he remedied while It eat of Poilsdelphis, “Has ity best expression in this | ogy Na’ MINERA . Permits, througn the winter. He does ot Speak same Would apply to Woody Mountain, the ninth district, where there is a tle between | anu resrel at his present snianunste pion be done without much trouble and expense. GHAND FAMILY MATINEE S\TORDAY AT | Bethesda, Bedford. Dive Lick, onsrees, Deep | Posey Of being able to attend regatarly at (Signed) Minus, Commanding, | Ford (rep-greenbacker) and Craig (dem.), a | i'pon Major Nelson stating that he bed oot: Say san ceoninn tonnes OUR USUAL OHEAP PRICES. Rock, Butlaio, Litha, Rockridge Alum, Geyser, fren i go GENERAL TERRY'S ORDER. new election ts to be held. Ford says he witl | rurther to offer In his defence the court wear | Wet.0-day and recetved two new appitcations. verily’ ion: | guna: austtese cree ete R aie ce fe oee Ceee D ‘The following 18 a copy of the S| Te eee pe aause, fe was clected, and that | into private session and subsequently ad. | LBCyaPProved applications of. 1). Weight. end Carats Se eee ae MILBURN'S PRASEAOY, Tue Hovsk Crerksmr.—A letter reccivea | tember 22d, reterred t9 in the above dispat HEN nin Gaon an tls seat, | Journed sine aie. See Pee Creare Dorcas, Messin fevl9 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | here says that Gen. Harry White, of Pennsy1- URADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT PAKOTA, 1 | for Craig four votes Liat were hot oa tae pol, | MAsOr Nelson’s Claim Against the | The application of Tuomas Jones, x. ch = Yanla, Will make an active canvass for tie » Pact, Septewber 22, 153 $ book; that these votes were oa the tally sheat3 Selson eer mmemt street southeast, was dtsapproved oa ine report | E WILL GU, BANTEE clerkship of the House of Representatives, Tals ] S2MUN: 4 Miles, Porl Keogh: tsed by the election judges, but the clerk hat ners eee eee against | of the police. r ti : x TPN Oe pe will make three Pennsylvania applicants f- Lhave carefully con: no rigit to count them. Ford has applied to | ‘be Sover ch be poate Setyyec cet pve THE NUCLEUS OF A GRNERAL HOSPITAL. will ve its owt ia fuel eae the place—ex-Clerk McPherson, Gan Waite and | the iith, and I think that your propositions, ae | te court for amandamis to compel the close | Guig, 2? Which Is enurely outside bis ine o: | | The District Commissioners this moratng re- A®t LOAN EXHIBITION, | OSEAPEST AND BEST. a ©. Forney. It is safd the Camerons will use | 1 HnerstOo them, are wise. The entire cuange | only to count the votes oa the poll-book, 1 eas } celved a 4 ppg tga soniye Nee at Do not confound the name with some other. thelr intluence against Merb AUS? of policy which Mr. Schurz proposes to tuauga. RS Sa aeee | Closing copy o! re on eee is eaten ere e r tie scdeee oo it ietnee eee of Sreroe Ue caus aoe Romesnonerie: changes NEW YORK TH AFTERNOON. WALT: sdebagce el hie the Board of Trustees of the National Soldiers CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, | HAYWARD & RUTCHINSON, the convention of isis, and subsequently at the | Of action on our part. I understand that you New ¥ pec niouen Rampant A and 5 rh ort poo eg ly me 4 ry, : = i Chicago convention last summer, Propose to Inform the Indians taat those who | The New York Ratortal Bight— |, NEW YORK, Nov. is —The #ys/’s tinanclal | real, personal and mixed of that homie fo ti Wiloven at the ccrnerof 1sthand Hets.m.w. | noyil-Im _—NWo, 817 Oth street m. we surtender within thirty days will be receivedon | Western New York Demands a | *lce says: “AU the Stock Exchange we have | Commissioners of tue District, to be by them eee bli an | FJA¥Wanp @ BUTCHINSON, ‘THE APPROACEI ION OF CONGHESS.—The | the Usual terms, but Liat those who do notsar- | Show. eae Unc Chen Da eareapant Specuistion St 4.) and their successors tn afice Reid ta trast far a" a ro ce | 317 Ninth st. nw. Journal Clerk of the House of Representatives pene ea ue Ae conn and te rane {Special Dispatch to The Eeening Star. when tey will need important accessions of | the Disirlet of Columbla « general bospital for BOOKS, &e. is engaged in revising the calendar of busi operations. PTayprove of this: bie 1 neaeenes | _N&W Your, Nov. 15.—The New York Sena. | specie to thelr reserves 10 sustain the present | both exes, Rithout dintintion or orien —————S = sive special attention to £0.as to be ready for the approachlag session wf | in addition to make every eZort in your power | torlal fight begins to get complicated. Mr. | Volume of Cutstending credits tn the shape ot | Satlors and Soldiers’ Home having tut tot FUBLIERED ee eee ee NG) ete raete Tine pacar $s already burdened } to izcuce them to surreider, 30 as to avoid, if | Warten, of the buffalo Conmerciat adrertier, | labs ard discounts, “But Wall street seldom | served the purposes for whitch tt was ori solace in city residences, and, having alarge force of com. | With more bilis than Congress could pass if tt | possible, ihe expense and the diicuities of u | altived bere to-day to advocate thé clatass o; | acts on _be present, but antie pates the facure, | and there belng wow no orphans of so EISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER | PeteBt workmen, attend promptly to all Jobbing | Temained tn continuous session for a year. | serivus ‘campaiga. Use proposition of yours | Congressman rowley, of Lockport. | 280 the calculation of the pr stliors Sc. Ac, and suthoria : Fie CONSTITUTION. 5 | orders. —__octi | Under the new rules adopted at the last ses | which Mr. Schlitz mentioned to mel do not ap. | Crowley is here also, They make claiay thar the eid ther ees regu es over girder teen expec re sion all bills favorably reported from acommit- | prove. that is the prop HE HUT BLAST FURNACE tee go upon the calendar. The effect of this | country Be In the most SUGUESSFUL FUSNAOR we | rulemadethe same a very Dundcasome gore | fees north OF tne have ever known, end or practical experiaace of é 2 bt t one ay P noe Mebt, and not ove vill tn a hundred on {i nas | incestothe country ring the remainder ot | persons, one-half to be practicing puysiclans, the year of little or “no account; that goid | and the other half residents,not belonging tothe imports will settle all ¢ifficulties in that line, | medical fwculty, Ac. The Commissions aud that it is not 100 soon to begin buying for | knowledged tne receipt of Ube nore sition to burn over the | western and northwe Issouri, 80 as to prevent | deserve recognition in the distribution of offic from the British proy- | but thar, with ail their positive majorities, th: tween the Yeo w bave been overlooked, white the center of t (Votu Astardard H ni period which Mr. Bancroft bas re in making aud pucting up far- i re of et law. 2 5 " ee > e sd "y e the expected “boom” next year, when refiad | tions, and expressed thelr enti I-known work. Volume 1 naces, and the close attention we have paid to any chance of becoming a law. and the Missourl ‘The region that you state has been well cared for. Hon. Taos < 5 a em | - Taid, upon receipt of price, # valuable improvements in hea. ing apparatus, w. peat sly to burn over. belorgs to friendly tribe: Piatt’s frlends urge for him the claims of the | IPE Operations will be golng on.’ Beyond qiies. | with the plan proposes ina the publishers rant ue in claiming that there farnaces posséss a'l | PASSED ASSISTANT ENGINEER M. H. Simons, | thelr reservation, and We hive nor Gar ce! scuthern Uer of counties, but the Erie county | Uon the raltroads are doing a large and vers a ; y. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, the meritorious features to be found in any far- | Us, N. has been ordered to te Wee burn it over, except as a last resort. Gevready | party auswer that the state lcket Is made up | Profitable business, and if prices of stocks ate | DEATH OF GEN. ZETLIN.—Drig. Gen. Jaco LAW BOUSSELLERS & STATION ENS pace. Weclam that for ECONOMY, DuRABI:. | U.S. N. ered to temporary duty on | burn J none ee rot Rees i er tt” Ucket 18 made up | to be advanced to figures which will yleid the | Zellin, of the marine corps, died fn this EES & STATIONERS. ITY, SIMPLICITY and RASEOF MANAGEMENT | Ue Tallapoosa. forthe fed, but don’t move until the ta» | Iremi the couthern tier. Luyer 4 per cent Income, with @ possible 5 per | city thls moming after a Ungeriag illness, Tie = Washington, D'C._ | Turup more HOT BLADE FURNACES In teste | EX-SENATOR STaNzy MATHEWS Still remains Signeay TeRny, NEW YORK ERESS VAEW coat cr considerable advance Tee | gece ag een mee hig ae 7 | within the last two years than bave been put up of | in the cit. e rested sfore | ake a it ysides 8 vance. is " PROTEC . $300) Qerce BOOKS. i ctiees kinds conned. an have nce Hae 4 ieee y. es ern Matters before ioe Sr esa commander. quo wordil eaile ~ as idea fs foster! and specu'ation on this theory | TPE Ligvox Dearens oe AS30C1 lea Reset wai iial Gait wits the Biugle compratht from them, . S. Supreme Court touching the bonds of . GHT WITH HOSTILE INDIANS. ‘ The MANAECibe tS TONE | Is encouraged by reports of stock dividends by | TION met yesterday afternoon, Frank Hun cee amy ot nection with the state of ‘Tennessee, as counsel for the bond- Gen. Miles also forwards a dispatch from fhe Management. such ladiig companies as New York Centra’, | President, in the chair, Mr. Mublhelsea, of U Boteie of bate inaiine Gane } HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. holders. Licut. Kislingbury, dated camp, mouth of the |° — (speciat Dispatch to The Evening Star.) Buriingion and Quincy, Chicago and Alton and | 8d¥isory ‘board, reported that the board had tht ies me noyl1-Im No. 317 9th street n. w. i Mussel Shell, Nov. 7th, a3 follows: Naw Yorn, Nov. 15.—The a have now | Union-Pucifi fn the stock nee on and | waited upon the Disurict Commissioners and Ohureh Building in the Middie Aiees! "Nor" 7,50 | ———————__——_____-__ |_ GENERAL. SHERMAN'S SraFF.—The appolat- | _ “Indians attacked us to-day, about 4 p.m. | > EADS 7 EAE DANS DOW | HARA Goren is Very SLTODE: Drews Goenci | Made a full statement. ‘The chair sald the It to 2) | WARE MANUEACTURING SLATE | ment of General Miles as chief signal onicer witt | Some Indians at a distance were discovered by | tukeu up th PO RSG: pretty play | alan advance of a3 per cent, the later Louis, | conse board was n9t acting in a Lair ahd lmnpar Bon MANTELS, and have plane stock of MAN- | make another vacancy In General Sherman's Bentlseie cat woe nee try kin’ Tegard to the delay even in dea- | Ville and Nashvilie. “There has since been an | al manner, Dat was Uurowing neodiess dif- talkin Noor : i. tnation the superiority of our work {s apparent. staf. It w'll promote Lieut.-Col. A. McD. Mc- | ambush a quarter of amile from camo, ‘Tue | ie With the preliminary point of the under- | 80Vance of *.a4% per cent, the latter Chicago, | feullles in the way of applicants for loense. house, 2 6.00 Cook, of the generai’s staff, colonél of thesth in- & : ve | taking; that of — selecting a site. Burlington and quincy. New Yorg ventral has | The Commissioners had assured the advisory Minton’s Tiles” painted, with, Easels.” Novelties HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, =| foniiy. ‘The vacancy autoed He eget Which they did without, Wstees anyt eat Aes. | Sub-committee on sites have, indeed. decided | dvaneed 3,; Bloomington and Westera,, per | board thut they baa no eri eg a pe in London, Paris and Vienna. Stationery Jast re- | _ saad No. B17 Oth atreetm. we | Col, Audenreld has not been filled. General | Wich they a Were killed and three wounder | UPou Central Pwk, but with the proviso tuat | Cent; Keaolbg, 27,: Chattonooga, ine | SS ee oo ae, igen ceived. SE ee HE KITCHENER ANGE. Sherman says he will be In no hurry tomakese- | at the first volley. lam making my position he Siete and Clty SOvernIneMs WH IVE emt | ee aera Sen ee Ca TOMES | auven ort ausuttation wegen a winine wen nov5 OIL Penu.ave. | [we have sudcavored to mareatvet-class arti. | lections for is stat. He bas plenty of tin, Strong a8 possible. ‘They ‘are bound to.come | TPE Hit yeee Of Occupying the grounds; ani as | sod Tere Hare? ter cet othe asda | Me Hive, attormey for tie aesoclston’ hee gis only, and have spared no expense in the manu | The following promotions tn addition to that of | pack in force as soon as they get word to Por, | It is (ulte certain this consent Will no be given, : gpoliten Bievated fie ee fouth: | orepared a letter setting forth the grievances — cooking fixture. is a jesired. ¥ 1 jajor Henry R. Mizner, to be | « “a te i SS = 43 b, Lav divisor ard i " " We have selected from our stock a lot of BOOKS | wehave succeeded, the number that we have old | Heutenantcolonel fath Intantise caotane inou shack until they get us all oS atoas PEELS TORSO aE Peale eee ete And IGE | Le ccs tae Seep ak eetee ane ea Price and under, cousisting of” “Te*CMBSAt MAME | Maite rndneds of etcrence ia tas city Gad | M- Sanders to beimajor sth tutuntry, aud is: | “Gen. Milesadde that Aator Gigs pult a log | Vimat_of ‘a Sympathizing Political’) Poult per cent cach; Chesapeake aud Oulo | &inermber has complied with the law ‘and has price and under, consisting of Jainhore Weare aents for meBALTIMGREe, | Lieutenant J. F Munson to captain fo'uhesixth | nut tnd ec pat Major Tiges built a loz RW WORE NOt igh Relea ee re || ao Hock leland <<. Eansima ies “Ad yanoed (6 Eee ee ee aes acon THEOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, JUVENILE AND | portable range of largest conventence and first-class | {ufantry. Shell last summer, that wilt hold all of Lieut. | nancock Coliann, "a politics Ceara en ee | ice strona bonds continue strong at an ad. | TeRigents and property holders, tals associat MISOKLLANEOUS BOOKS. struction, urequalled in this market. eis ee : x une Reel ne 7D Hancock Column, a political organization in | vance of 4, 10 3 percent, Texas and Paci: | Shall sce tha ~ ges a | const pee — 7 eURGHSON GeN, ScHOFIELD.—There seems to be no trata epee on emer hone this city, visited Gen. Hancock yesterday and | 1ucome land grants are up 2 per cent to 75 i a, } pace bephemee poy hoes phe 7 ‘They are bargains. E ares No. 317 9th street n. w. | 12 he statements that Gen. Schofleld is too» | Iigcs over to that point to remain fora time, \» | Te2d to Blin au address, in waich they sald that, | Kansas and Texas seconds 1 410 tC. C and | dor merequisite number of signers. ‘The cat. eT ie SON A merece ae We | relieved from the command at West Point on | awalt the dettuite ketlon ot the remsalalae COUDETY Avo Deen Geteated Te ae ee | Sar ee tert mn SON L0G, Descas | Ee toe at eae or eachinn too one ad oa oct2t 428 7th street: | 4 | T.STEWART & C078 CARPET Ue. | account of his’ management there. ‘Tas cus. | we calup hear Woody mountain ished the sineere devotion and profound respect | tO. 38 and Erie. “aeueeg wot) are Y> | got them, bul we. canconty stand up for those UST PUBLISHED. Bets, Ol Clothe, Matting, eto., cheaper, neater, | Cocrsnc, soars’ commanters at Wes” Ps pitne Hancock Column for lim whoseadvocacy | $.. | United States bonds are strong, the | #bo have complied with the law.” Mr. Bartho- ae And with more dispatch than aby one else, Ty five years. Gen. Schofield has been War WEE aE has been marred by apostacy, fanaticism, sec- | 4s | belmg up to 111,a%, and the | leew sald that he went toa man, a = Bricks without Straw, by the author of A Fool's | | Orders by mail as well as by stores promptly at- | CoMinand that time, and will be relieved HAT WILL BE Uenal hate or sectarian passion. “We shali | 4's to 1i the highest prices ever reached. | 60 Sign. and that he offered to siga for $100. Ten Exerc, $1.0 & tended to. Office 41710th st. n. w., near gas | S0On aS his successor s named. Gen. Sch A private letter trom Denver, Colorado, con- } ever, with earnest affection, watch your aes! ‘The 4's now yield the buyer nearer 3: than 3: | dollars were offered him. bat he refused to Sign New Colorado and the Santa Fe Trail, by A. A. | office Soir tm’. | Hua, vetore the statement that he was to b+ | tains the following: “Here ts the whole truth | by, While all the people will hold you in ras | percent euaty wore wets the Tefunding bond | for less than #10. Mr. B. thought that where Lap pr eters a be relic of tuse,was male: had requested to } about the murder of young Jackson by the | Kecpine as a sentinel In the hour ot danger, | Might bear ouly s mer ceue Goeer eee | such men metusod) 2: GROSS Re Somntes Os ¥t S5,0€ Church Building in the LUMBER. Telleved of the command at West Point, BE ee een eee oe Ee TIS ee CORT Terenas | Taney inca anein iam areup lan ase, the tess | et Dea Ae ee : Norte i ; @ i in. | trial by Major Berry, Col Hoytand a porn nockery, by your mluistrations is the | to 150, the 1896's to 1311 S97's to 133, and | ! : a eqibauors Sweetieart, by author of ‘The Wreck meee Cone pee | GES Witnesses [or kG Prone ee TeS: | preduisor Of a 20lIA Union OLleve Hee aed | Shenae tee aati coe te rake | ee es ee ee oe ee ee CTE ia Anarback, — a GOV. z, ot Li , of asucce: in Denver, and all of whom J kuow. Berry, | law. We cordiaiy invite you to our lol for demand loans at bank is in no case lese than | !PSt0n Market Company and usin i Iron Gate and other poems, by Oliver Wen- | to the deceased Senator Spofford, who conteste1 | Hoyt, Holmes, and Cline did all in their pyxer | Which will always be warin with weics Sper cent, and in many 6 per cent. Atthese | against the aes | of licens”. Mr. E. B. Senator Kellogg's eeat, indicates that this old | to save Jackson from the Indians at the risk of | $laddened and honored by your distinguished | rates there is no difficulty in supplying wanis, AbUer said that licenses had been" re- en. , D3 at e risk Of ri > ” 7 Heat Beary Wgkgngteliow. LY LOW PRICES, cobtest is again to be reopened. Kellogg, how- | thelr own lives; and while not succeeding in | Presence. and the market can only be called moderately | [used because the application was not signed by FRANCIS B. MOHU: : = ever, 1s Safe, as five democratic Senator: |. | saving Jackson they by their courage saved | , The address was signed by Theodore E.-Tomn live. | Time loans commana 6 per cent for the | Meh Who bad been dead ten years. The * BUcorsson To MoBUN BROTHERS, ing Messrs. Bayard and Thurman, are {u accord | four other men in his train, and abouts orners | lnson, president; FRuklin Edson, vice-pres saipder of the year and 4 percent where | Of the District had not been posted for years, wet 1015 Pa. ave., cor. Lith Ubat Kellogg's case ts res adjudicita, on the same road. While Hoyt and Holmes | dent; Win. Van Wyex, secretary; Jno. E, Bsx- | they run by the middle of next January. Prime | 2D property was listed in the names of dead 2 = gioasihcten were conducting Jackson to Gunnison city tney | !¥, (reasurer, and by members of the council. | mercantile paper ts 4¥a6 per cent. ‘Tae bauks | WER. The chalr showed a list of forty naunes UGAR DOWN | FLOORING (Dzrsrzp)..,.......$1.60 and 1.7% ComMISSIONER OF PENstoNs BeNTiRy is busy | were overtaken by at least. fifty howling Utes. The General's Response. are losing to the treasury and out of town cor. | given by the ltcense egpeend vy nye rawr yhoo § | To eae eaual WePort and will have it reaty | Jackson Was taken trom them by force, ‘To | | Gen. Hancock replied, thanking the delega. | Tespondents much more than they are gatulag. | {hOSe Whose signatures would be requ! twelve SUGAR DOWN to submit to the Secretary of the Interlor on | bAve resisted would have been sure death to ati | ton for their visit and promising at some future | The treasury to-day bought $35,000 of the « were dead and some of the others badceasaa = the 26th inst. three. The Indians who took Jackson came from | Ume to make a formal reply to the kindly senti- | Cebt bonds which mature December } acne inna SRANULATED SUGAR, for 81 EURSDE Toe re eT =a the direction of the place where Johnson hai | ments expressed in their ietter. “You cam a | Price paid was 102% | Business in that nelghbortiood several years 10 Les. GRANULA SUGAR, for 31.00. CENSUS HEADQUARTE! Gen. Francis A. | been killed. Major Berry had not seen them. | day after the fair,” he continued, smiling, “and te called to 6 ch cases. “ ; . Walker, of the Census Bureau, has moved nis | The Indians, about 30 in number, who Major | I am restrained by motives of delicacy, whicu ostaes 200 poz. CANS EEEFSTE4K TOMATOES, headquarters to the corner of 13th and G | Bet had seen, inciuded Shavanaux, the fatuer | you can all appreciate, from saying more ai Lonpox, Nov, ‘The Lond | Evection Kercrxs.—The of ; BOARDS, Comwon....... $2.00 | strecis. In the same bullding areseverarneug, | Of Young Johnson who Jackson had kilied | presen: the Manchester Giurdian eave tee ce, | from all the counties of New Yo 20 poz. JUSTICE BRAND TOMATOES, : s is ralot ine | ‘These indians beck poeta — of the Manchester Guardian says there wil) | fromall the ec » bureaus of the Census office. pro! that they would go y a De he ;. | New York gives the Garfield e home and allow Jackson to be taken | THE INTERNATIONAL REGATTA, | probably be another cabinet council pn Friday. majority. New York ts eoumateh at 41,50 200 poz. SUNDRY BRANDS TOMATOES, ra Jemnen Cee Sn to Gunnison city for trial. They kept | Laycock Wins the First Heat Easily. | =P€cia! dispatches from London to Paris papers jority for the Hancock electors, wh -éurt, Who 18 at the Nationay Here em | thelr promise ana had. nothiug” todo | Lospos, Nov. Is--iu the hrst tial mene ues | wention rumors ofa secession of Tadical | thakes Gartiela.s majority 2,02. At Wholesale rates in cases of 2 dsz. each for a few ENTERPRI Court, who 1s at the National Hotel, s con- | with the affair. After seeing Hoyt and | afternocn’ of contestants for’ the averinaa | WeDbers trom M. Gladstone's cabinet to be fol- | The ofticlal canvass of the vote In Dare Only. siderably Improved in health, but may not be | Holmes otf to Gunnison City with Jackson | prizes in the international regatta,from Pavney | !OWed by overtures to Lord Derby and other | cut shows Garfield's plurality to able to resume bis duties on the bench for Major Berry returned to the agency congratu- | to Chiswick, two and a haif miles, the Austra. | MCderate conservatives, | his majority over all 1,382, B 104 Les. BTANDARD “‘A" SUGAR for 82. WE HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY some time. lating himself that everything was now smooth. | lian sculler Laycock won as he pleased Haw- ‘Yar and Feathers in treland. | for governor is 2,772, majority i . . "TRE VANDAL. rivearaes x ‘oat, | Hoyt and Holmes came back apout 11 p. m., | don, of Delval, was second, Eiltowt did not Lonpon, Nov. 15.—Mr. Gatraner. a iantord in | N. ¥. BUCKWEEAT_—New Crop. NDALIA rived av New York yester- | and told him that Jackson had been taken frou | finish. ‘The tme of the heat was 15 minutes | Guiway county, was tarred and feathered by 2 | poeNaToR Brown's Lave Sranca.—Hon. soseph AN AR day. The report of Captain Meade indicates | them. Major Berr: began at once to clear the | and 33 seconds. Laycock got off badly and Elli. | body of armed men last hight. E, Brown, who was on Tuesday re-elected Uni- MAPLE SWEET_Pure from Vermont. IN ARCHITECT, that the collision between that vessel and the | {eight road of Indians tor fear they would at- | ol! was thus enabled to take the iad at the German-American Citizens, ted States Senator from Georgia, addressed @ schooner B. W. Chester was entirely attri... | ck the other freighters. He looked for Jaci. | Start. but Layeock soon recovered aud Aewlat bon, Nov. 1s.— The Berlin correspondent | very large mecting @t De Gives opora Rouse, 12 Les. LIGHT BROWN SUGAR for $1. isble to the latter, which violated the rules of | ately’ Nom eee re eet, Killed aim HURTS Hace iG eo legalion bere has gevived no clkcniarecen | Getended at, loagehe his course ta, advising © SELECTED APPLES—by the Barrel, very Low. READE TO RUESISH PSUIMATES pear Tpad, By Ghaneing her course when very | Berry, Holmes and Host, tn all chicane ayer eave up Wie cones Wiese bet reeds aol antares elrgrata from Wastin. . near the Vandalla. Ww 1yer gave up the contest after 600 yards had | a8 1s relerred toin ihe telegram from Washine- | speedy acceptance of the constitutional amend- as brave as Hons. Their coming. to Denver for | Ucen traversed, ‘The beullng Was 6 L) 4 on Lay- | ton announcing that the State department hai | ments after the war, and congratulated himselt CHOICE N. ¥. SWEZT CIDER. . A cmcviar was issued by the Postm ‘wel Was entirely voluntary. They have at} ccck. issucd a circular declaring that all Germans | 02 having supported rence to a . nig aie ° visit Germany with the intention of returning pike MINCE MEAT. —_ continue the sending of the waste paper which | 4 -, The second heat ea ws same course ang | 10 America, woul be protected by the iited | mocracy. Mr. Brown promised if ele gecumulates in thetr oiticge to New Yoric and ing none tle wor eee 1s In the city, look: | aistance was WOH Dy Wallace Ross, of ‘st. | States government although they would be re eee ke DRE ESERV! I , mai Ww Si rancisco. Postmasters are directed to E rse for the wear and tear of au .. sy victors. | “ulred to prove that they had not deserted the | Courage the agricultural resources and develop PURE PEUIT ae . in Bb. Buckets, not WILLEY & LIBBEY, Aispose of thelr own waste paper at thelr owa | Active campaign. He ls Inclined to bs wanes sent, ne FEU ee ae ona oes German eimy. Even if someting ‘Of the kind | the mineral wealth of Georgia. He argued that — cfices. and on which no commission will be | 2b¢ says he did not do ali the hard work he Was a good race between 1 eetey, sot Barnanein were on its way from America, it could noi | the south was betier prepared for cotton manu- ‘61H STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. allowed. cree ited With, but, for all that, he 13 williag “5 Furness, ard Largan, of wWaudsworth, “who | DOssibly be precisely or the nature indicated. facturing than tbe Lorth, and predicted that 1 CHOICE BUTTER. 3 Sa acct pt all the responsibilities » finished in the order nameu. ‘The Ume of tie itace in England To-d: ace iacaech iemaeat aan nye } SPRAGUE'S SQUARE, BETWEEN L DEATH OF A RESPECTED BALTIMOREAN.—Infor- " “ ‘aoe 2 ss . Nov. 18,—Tnis ts the last day of the | the future in the south, Decause of advantages Pty tation has reached here of the sudden death ot | , AEMY OMDEKS. —The President directs that | 2&St was, 16 minutes and S seconds Ross eutnnbire Nuveniber meeting. Phe rave ior | of elimate. cheapness of labor and coal, and tue N. L. MARKET SQUARE. novo ex-Mayor John Lee Chapman, of Baltimore, | P@'€ry F, 2d artillery, Capt. FE. B. Williston Well off followed by R ley, but Ri as go" | the Shrewsbury cup, a handicap, came off and | raw material being Immeclately at hand. Mr. e A Jarge lot of Small Packazes suitable for fami- xaups.| bee, Just received. oss easily drew 4 s # e versal edu- Mr. Chapman was greatly respect . ccmmanding, be temporarily equipped as « | away from Ril v1 = 1 Was won by Mr. F. Gretton’s tive-year-old br.g. | Brown spcke strongly in favor of univers “4 _ <e vat was a staunch union ‘e2 Wi 2 4 7 oO ~ Leeph Connections. WE! DE MEYER's by hiscoume ene mayor of Baltimore. iie | Per ¢xecution of this order. ‘The accani- | rhe tira h elem os. | , NEW York, Nov. 1S.—Among the passengers | educated fer the ben y 4 % ‘Was the motive power in the constrit don ofthe ance of the resignation of First Lteut. Field tie oes reise by Hoamer, of Bos by the steamer Canada, which arrived from | friends of the Union; they are citizeas and we —_— Western Maryland railroad, and was its ticst | "& L- Davies, 22d infantry, is revoked. aud Anderson, of Hammersinith, wilng et Se ky Tate Ee net Decrees | Gee Gana _ ‘time ctor Sad Si 5 et rst rea ce in JEN. Gi "s Fis 4 ELPHONZO YOUNGS, OATAREH Phe pert of Baitimor Beg name Solletaar of TERsoNal.—Sir Edward Thornton and family Trickett Wins the Fourth Heat. fits: country at Philadelphia on the 20ch Last. president pecion scheme ‘Of the "New York ‘Tw WEEKLY Stam for this week “i dovernor-clect Torts Of Tndigaa, ais | Bey, Nes We Nicholson or Srceeaae Tes The Markets. dity to the Chic-go Tunes. “It is tated by those week is an su- | —— tT, ndlana, was teas Whales a of sy “hic | Ynes: “it ts stat 504 Oth st. n. w., Between E and F, ally Interesting number, containing meee Been pacer Sepia ance venings Sen ‘Was second, and Clasper, of Wandsworth, third. eT Pied a i oe ate old, vee Menbg rion ‘- speak with eater. : * ‘ 7 i ~ T still V ton, but his r" ee aa (atl lo. deferred, 11; do. conse! sessions of Gen. Grant have bsen — Se en 2 OURE. Gne packaye is generally sufcient. A | columns of reading matter. It will be sent fom heelth 1s s0 much improved that ‘he will leave .,, Not Known in Oakland. second series, 26%: do.’ past due coupons, 92% : do. SS by his very large © = real cure of CATARRH for $1.50! mye OL ea tncladiney (He Gullre session of Congress, | tor Washington on Saturdsy.—lepresenia. |S thus Bosco, Nov. 1s. The Oakland Zi | ney tan forties, 46% Did to-day. atendy—mid. | pinee he Went OUL Of Office: that, although Cer LS and including the inauguration of President’ | tive-elect Wellborn, of the Sd Texad district, | 247 this evening says, arding the reporé RE. ; 18.—Cotton steady—ini “ i i S b ’ ue, 10%. Flour higher, fi active—Howard | tain of lis friends contributed lberaily to- OW THAT THEELECTIONIS OVER elec: Gauteld, for nity conte poenala. “Single aa a eae ousand majority, it sea Horace Moralben eats uasen death there of meet and western fer, 8. r0a4 20. 20. extra, 48 | wards meeting the expenses of his rip around AND WINTER WILL SOON BE HERE. SE eee Ce ee Cijosemate, las'been elected steward of tn | MUehant, that no such “person is known in | 228! 46: exe Seegesse dar tary Gsowe se, | We, Word, e had tO draw, wpos Be 1D WILL EE TO YOUR INTEREST IMPROVED EXCELSIOR ij Ofticer, “NO! Smal | Olio Blind Asylum, eee Wicatsouthon hishér and'stengy western a | Sides that be had lost consideracle money tn TO READ THE FOLLOWING: > a D “ : nosing strong—southern red, 112s | Some unfortunate mining speculations ta wai * 2 false < General Nelson A. Miles will be appointed ‘THE MARRIAGE oF SEN < erto a Poet Laureate. shade ‘better, cl mg — SOU j 3 LE-WOOL Cass! EU KIDNEY ppoint ‘ATOR CAMERD? 7 § = =; ntkal. }; No. 1 Maryland, 1. he invested about the Close of his last fee Gis The Vane Bee oe eee Gee ee, ee ee chief s'gnal officer of the army. This has been ee eed Pita Mecormick, Cameroo, at the Si Louie Hoh iane banguss rises | Xe 2 ates tet ee ipa Marea, oe aks cn eel ae ork tg 1 . J. Donald C: ble P sh Acad 124 19%; Deceraber, ar 3 ee him income of hardly than ws a Gaal Uiaiaaie' es: wih CURE YOUR BACK ACHE dccidedupon. General Miles has been known | wes married at, Harreburg, Par an horcroe, | chette, the poet laureate of the Frencn Acad. | 1-28¥al-19%; December, i ausgau “4 igen ee Ai a 2286 carts, | $4,000 per annum. And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder ana | 88 the “Ird'an Nghter” since the war of the re- | leiday, to Mr. Wun Hornblower Bradley, son of | ©™@Y> Dy luis triends in unis city. Judge Tasche- | ccuthern steady; western firm anda shade better— | a 6 1 2 L a a . re nthe ; do. yellow, S3a54 te Virgin SCE of the mses enable me to sell at Smacu Urinary 0 hy woncinie tha vellion. He ts about forty-six years of age,with | JUstice Bradley, of the United States Supreme "au presided. Cee a re etry Seavesater, Opcabees omen THe i ey oo Metho Ccurt. ‘The cei i Sy Danville, B ve io " all the elements of a good soldier. He is avout } SCUrt remony was performed by Rev. , Sth old, STiq bid Janusry, S8qa58ie; | \. " ding. ~ Janice, Diawoagl sud Worsted: “Ee jos IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. five feet ten inches in height, black hatred and Seclatea eet Preslaent of Eatayette. Coutoge, New Your, Nov ise urne thermometer ai sichiver, 83 Oats = sive wi, ABS a. There’ were preachers and 1S ayaa ng clue there #9 bu sn OVEROOAT or | _1ti84 MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. Fetains Stil SCS Se The Nee Berea He | Ob, ana Rey. °G.°S. Chambers, of Harrispare, | ‘HE Pouls named below gave this m above aro: ve bu unchanged. ut | present, SYook at tat ise BROS eae Camine hie stock. | SIMPLE, SENSIBL¥, DIRECT, PAINLESS, | He bes alwaye beca & hopuler ee nent Prestige the event was in the Pine Street | North Piatiert, above seror omaha, © above Teed ems” armer dings ter Weta: | Nostxavions FOR Mayon oF Bosrox.—The At S11. Canvot be bought cise where lese than $15 POWERFUL. He did not graduate at West Point. He came enlargement of whi ay the Camorra ruction and | zero: Indlsnapous, 7 above zero; Pittsburg, 2 | “iméd. | 17al8. “Petroleum “nominal. Cotte | Tegular demceratic city committee last night bee the 4-Lution OU LAWAY SUITS out from Massachusetts at the opening of the a ich the Cameron and MeCor- | above zero. isa heavy snow fall at But- | quiet-Rio cargoes, ordinary tof: ‘, | Uuanimously renominated Hon. Frederick 0. Zhe largest asaortment cf CASSIMERE and ItCURES where oil elee fats A BEVELATION | war as acaptain in the 224 Massachusetts vol ee ae aie fitty thousand dol- faio, Rochester, &c. 13M. Sugar fiim—A_ soft, "D,. Whisky aa, Prince for mryor of Boston. Alderman Lucius CHEVIOT SUITS, st $10, $12 and ‘S15. a OREVOLE TION in Medicine, | Absorotion or | unteers. His record 15 very brillant. He re- | one sere in attendance a large number —— tea. Ereixhts to Liverpool per steamer wn- | Slade Was al-O bominated for mayor by a com- Gust received, Bine and Brows ESGEISM ORE | Laisa eedicined. Bena toe ous teaeeeeeaciory | ceived rapid promotion, and’ in Mayrisos, was | Ouieee The Drie wees Consregated on the A Libel Suit Fails. STOTOO bushels. core oe O64 eater eg MPR" | mlltee of citizens, who, however, are not repre- ITH. ‘They are the very latest novelty Oe ™ tronic, sent free. Sold by, cruscziste or went | Made brigadier general of volunteers. “He zou | father. ‘The. Dridesmanase ene Na, OY eT | San FRaNcisco, NOV, 11.—FOF Prcbacaine, | Buckels: "rye, "630 bushes, Bhipments whan. | Senlatives of the regular citizens’ party. acai ERSISLE UVEROOATS—Four Bow styles EDRE-DSD Se WaT HOT SctokY HB ONLY | Wat promotion for ditingulsned services duriog | Bayard, daughter of Beuator Gagan Migr | Rast te libel uit of Redman M. Price agains, Bis, 193 budbela® com ales | ‘Tux Geoncta LEGISLATURE yesterday elected EOYS' SUITS from 20 to 15 years. Immense eippamaa, ier . Cour, ome, bo Rese 35th alates ee was eee ae Louisa Mt, of Har- super court “rhe cnarge rested on the bab. wREW TORR Gor’ ta Ghost rome t.. Ft Sahm penn y= —— gt “BLACK CLOTH | DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY. THE “ONLY’ LUNG PAD Co. mace a brevet. major general of volunteers, seh members of different Ca:ne- | ication of a card by Dewey in the Alta n- | Sad. Excl , 480; short, 482° Gov: |S Steer inetotenl Galen a and Fur sever WILLIAMS BLOCK. for highly meritorious aud distinguished con- nian, in which he refers to the New Jersey opapents Nov. 18.~Flour firm. Wheat | were taken for third associate justice. Worsted, Diagonal, C: and YORK, OVERCOATS from $10 to $2. ons Blaine, son of Senator Blaine; | died his own mother, sister and children out of | active, Corn quiet. Dereorr, Mice. duct througheut tae campaign 60) 4 particalariy fend Fae faegie | ASE, Zhis is the Original and Genuine Kiiney Pad. ti eeu ‘Satin va 1 October Bist 803, Fred Hungate” SAS their share of his filters ue ce oo iste Tor Thgiey tod 00% Dor the scoount xew ek, esterday, paps were = oF ners Between loth und 1th strewte, | naman. was musicred out at the olutoers Sepenaher Une? alse, Lynas of South Cary | sbeence venerad a efit Of not guilty, ud | Gras Waserh Smt Eton aca of He," Frottar gus tne “Oris perersss. var p30 Tenth Serset Norehwest,,,., | Not aviviuted “lone! ofthe 1h totaniey. te | ured ‘in SUperD WLS eeelD a ea ‘A Methodical Suicide. Ge i ee Saomn a oo and docoony tn tae Petar Son” een ee a plendit totes Fane HOMER, MERINO’ UR. | maior gcuer alin tbe, regula army for Bispat- | Worth." amacgt Ghows breamee eee seats | NET LORE Nara teae ee peeing © nae | Mew KoesOocts), 1s. Resting, 20 Professor Loomis on’ Causes Walch D3. Guoves. REOEAt, Sd hieatadiaecPteate as | Yan cn restau aint asuscaat | Maw uher othe gran and cs, S| Sunt on aa Vpcewraf's Lest quality Dowskin for Ladies’, Gen- | 12 Price and «ual ard hes been OELUDG Ladne oot oh eee Were anaes? resent, Dut the governor's family | the right umple, tite ena: tlemen and Children. Bree Reform CORSETS, B.—French,German ee een ni minseaby too. 2 Balog only bur me Pe ae = : ieee : PF iate P Also, EID, CASTOR and CASHMERE, all sizes | Sonne | and energetic. His administration of the signal Gishes, Oot eae Geer eae 8d ponins | tbat U8 ODD ET hie head Upon the eon — one MPS an rl and prscenie A aeada: | ten wag Bia he MMS yn | neg ape mcee Pen NR, at .