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i . ; b Y THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1876—-TWELVE PAGES. H | CRIMINATL NITWS. [ rieaias eepto commmec smarie iy NEW WATER-WORKS. - | Siivef mem e st e one with two cylinders, o large snd asmall one, town on the evening of the previous day, und The nv(m%oln fuel is effected by admitting tho streets were literally Jammed, hut every- N 8 d Will Probably § nlrll‘;n '1§°a»l,le'r°""l'n':°" Tl' ldlmh-pr:naum."!]:n ext Saturday Will Probably See | «u! nfi o! ore the cylinders ara more thing passed off in an orderly and quict I Exciting Incidents of the manner, At i1 o'dlock the prisoners Mra. Crandall talked to me, and now T hiaye to suffer the penalty, aud sou go free. You know what. T say is the trath,” I forgive yon ol Mrs, Crandail.” Always think of {t. That fs all I have tosay."” Mr, Webster attempted to reply, but the Slerifl would not allow i, Y wagered s Jarge enm thathe wonid :::;:hh:;tm t’)’!l the Fourth of Heptember Ia Lon- don and show him to the world The Drooklyn Argus obecrves that Thurlow Woed's is not a green old age. Therg fs no ovi- LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, Wist Tl Dry Gl o, CARSON, PIRIE & (0. TAVE JUST OPENED A TARGE LINE OF half filled. There s stilf enough power to pro- ttachmont to the — Them in Operation. pel tho plstons, with only hal{ the usual e n\‘u“ 2‘:’3&":'&:2#:’"5-3}"::& Pursuit of the Dinne- | were taken from jall, under u strong A CONTIDENCE MAN, mmount of _'steam, ‘?”g& gngine ;o ¥ Tho King and Crown-Prince of Bwedenwero | gota Brigands. +| gunrd of Deputy Marslinls, On arriving at the Spectal Dirpatch to The Tritune. cuples a space dnogeronsly near death a fow days sgo. They gallows they took the stand assigned them, and | QUINGE, 11, Sept, 8.—A man named Watson, | Historical Sketch of This Great Im- | and from thebottom of the pump to the top . of the beam there 1s a height of €0 feet. The Jumped from a carriagn which was soon afterwards made preparation for the phitnge into eternity, f)frm:,;((,fll:'m ':'u,;:g';'id“ln té-l: 'cr!tg 1;;‘,:;‘5{;: provement in tho West Di. u[:w‘ '3"; of m engine ;.i’.m,o%o.“'n‘m are ay horses. They we! i 1 £ e clim . go isil slx tubular ers and thres batterics, the d‘;l:::tz ps‘:;:;’r‘:::“::::rfiwd by a disgmated They Are Overtaken in g | Fhey werecenitaivneonacloupnt s sl of a canfidence operator, #ho plucked hin just VisLon;, 5 . = tlon. After the death-warrants were read and nght, and a Flght i interpreted, religious exerciscs were held. The prisuners then bade farewell toall, The ropes Ensues, were adjusted, the biack caps drawn over thelr faces, andat 11:56 o'clock the drop fell, and 5 four souls were lnunched Into eternity. ugitive! y hie Tndependent of this pluce says this execu- Ono of the Fugitives Wounded, | 'Thc fudependent of thi ! il latter Leing simply connecting boilers. Mr. e ;\hcun is the 1;'. nu;r‘ :1]?] Mhl‘l" of lllu Imnnu- One week from to-dny the new pumplog- | facturers, an r. Willlam Bryson is the en- works a the corner of Twenty-sccond strect | EIneer in charge under Mr, Clicsbrough, City and Asbland avenue will probably be in oper. | EPBIRGCR atlon. For the past six years the people of the 2 West Bide have llved fn constant danger of FIRES. rork Democrat as the man who, by accepting ,:::m::mon In 1808, shook the Democratic party, and, declining one In 1870, ahattered it. 1t Is sald that Julian Tiawthorne nffecta tobo dleplesscd when ho' I told that his Titorary style sencmibles that of his distingulshed father, Prob s hic was boarding the evening train for Daven- port, Ja. Watson gave the alarm, and the po- llce immediately started In_pursult of the thief, but hemade hfa escape. Tclczmn-l however, were aent out on all the liuea lead- Ing from the aty, A deserip- tion closes the life of 16 linve been o | tion of the suspected tman was furnished p ably tho llo wounds him—not the compliment. but They A1l Escapo 100 | withinthe yoar by “tho scntonco of- the sars | 10 the conaactor bf the Carthago srain, and_a | HavIng thelr water-supply cut off by some pos- FREEPORT, ILL. LADIES Y Rignold, tho English actor, who lately safled 8 Court,fon tha sume spot, and on the same | man answering the description boarded the | 8ible sccident to the mains connecting with the Bpactal Dispatch to The Tridune, : from San Prancleco, wan delsyed ten days in quar- tho Woods. ! train before {t Tiad left the yards here. O fts fiullmn —aix on the 3d day of September, 18755 ve on the 2lst day of April, 1870, and four to- day, nine having suflercd the cxtreme penalty The Villnins Surrounded, with a|of the Taw in less than fivo month, TR PRISONERS AND THEIIL CRIMES. Chlcago Avenue Water-Works, but hercafter FreeronT, 11l., 8cpt. 8.—A number of focen- they may fecl secure. The completion of the diary fires occurred here last night. A frame new works gives assurance that, no matter i | pullding owned by L. Lightheart, contalning a the Chicago avenue pump should cease running, hay-press and 8 large quantity of hay, was to- entino at the Sandwich Islands, {n order to dlsin. fect him of the small-pox, ‘which was provalont 4n the former city. . Mr. Willism E. Dodge, In behalf of the Natfonal trip toward Burlington fhe conductor tel- cgraphed to Ferrls for an officer, and, on the arrival of the train there, he was taken into custody. He was brought back to-ay, ani is B Cotton Underwear . Thefollowing is n description of theprisoners | now lodged in jail. Onty 8353 of the amount | the Weat Biders would stlll have an ample | tally destroyed. Loss, about $3,0004 fusurance, AT, wemperance Socloty, s muggested to tho Inter- Good Prospect of Their and thelr criinen: Sinker Wilson, o Chcrokiee, | stated wan ford ‘on his person, 1o ciaima | supply of water for all purposcs. For this rea- | $1,900,-of yhich, $1,000 falls on the Mitwaukee = pational Medlcal Céngress at Philadelphis the ad Oapture was & medlum-sized man, weighfig about 130 | that an accowplico has the balance, son the opening of the new pumplng-works | Mechanles’ [nsurance Company and §300 on the ke e o o o o, o, 10, i 812 o e s v makaun oo o progresnof ety iy | Allcmanis, of Flltsburg The i of Al RSETS ch shou Te| Ll 2 Wi cte: 4 MS. g 4 ;1::,3, tuo sale of Ww! gul Court heldat Van Buren, Crawford County, + Bpectat Dispateh to The Tribune, It has taken a long timo to bring about this | Hupter was also totally destroyed. Three other ) Mr. Willlam . Iuntington, formerly of Nor- wich, Conn., {s the Paria correspondent of the Now York 7ridune, Tle han lived In Parls fora quarter of a century, and Is the acknowledged Nestor of tho American correspondents in that sity. An Rastern jonrnaliet inquires, with an air of snpetlor sagacity, whether it may not bo true that Ahe Bpitz dog Is more subject to Lydrophobla than great publle fmprovement. The whole of the | fires were' reported during thy night, but nonc business portion of the city has been buflt since | Tesulted In scrious damage, the scheme was fivst proposcd, and other ex- IN CHICAGO. tensive public works have been pushied to their = i fulfliment, whils thls, which is really one of the mf:,‘}n‘;"‘;:;;"_‘fd f;thfi“:,:"f,'fflffi{ most necessary of the Linprovements ever un- | oo sbavings In a coal-scuttle at 5“ Clarendon dertaken by the authorities, has been languish- House, on North Clark street. Damage trifin, ing along in almost as dilatory a fashion as has | oi® (8 7O B X UL Dicage HlloE. the bullding o the Court-House. . et Lol Startling Petails of ihe Bank Visit | Aricaneas, on the2a day af Decemver, 1867, o 1t 0 tab (ho Inguest um‘mun}iewg I)ln:,lélwwtl)m,_::‘ “lfilllefll"u y, il sentenced to he liung on the Tihday of Felritar Bronght O qubsts 1608 About tho 15thday of Janasy prior v the day set for lifs executlon hemade lifs escape and 3 remalned at large nearly nine years, until April, Four Indian Murderers Hang- 1870, when lie s mm{vlurm .Enml at e fuat 3 term of the United States Court for tho Weat- ed at Fort smlth’ Ark. ern District of Arkansus he was resentenced to he Imn;i on the 8th day of ‘September, 1870." From lis aze at present, Wilson must have heen DaxviLLE, 11, Bcpt, 8.—~The tramp plogue ts on the increasc In our city, This afternoon, at 8 o'clock, two tramps entered a residence in the centre of the town, and upon mecting with some resistance from the lady of the house one of them drew a revolver and held it over the lady, while tho other ransacked the house, taking what srticles of clothing they wanted, and de- parting. No arreats. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE Ladies’ Chemises, Puffed, Lage Fin« ish and Embroidered, at 50c, worth 760. Ladios’ Chomises, Fronch Rufflo, Fruit-of-Loom M| siteapeclas, Any peston who kpows anyihing ts of the Fiendish Crimes | a mere boy tn years,—about 1% or 1 yearsold e The origin of the new land extenslon of the | orLrG,Tas SAused by the Lurning of s for c. B 800, worth ? " - ot = N of No. Sanal sbout doga can tell him that it s true. On this Accounts o 1ng tiancis T When ho Jillal Cowntr. - The wsiorn having CASUALTIES. tunnels was qulet aceldental. Ithappened that gm.-en, caused by {pnrks Talling trom the mauy. | L2dics’ Chomigos, Embroidered, point all tho dog-doctors agrea., for Which They Were been committed sowe nine years ngo, the mat- onthe 18th doy of August, 1569, a veasel which | factory of Fred Douglas, Damage §25. nicoly mado, Fruit-of-Loom, 750, Of Mr. Frenchi's bust of Whittler in the Centen- Suspended. ter it passed almost “eutirely from the CORPSES, was draging Ler anchior on the bottom of the sty 860, and &1, worth %1.36 to $1.75. ainl Exposition an amazing critlc says: *!The - minds of cvery one, aml bt for the NEw ORLEAKS, Lo, Sept. 8.—Yesterday even- ing the body of Mrs. C, Burton, a Splritualist, was found floating in the lake near the JefTerson end of Protection levee—a supposed sulclde. ‘The Lody of an unknown white man, in a de- composed condition, wus found Iylog In the weeds A few yards from New Shell Road. There are Indicatjons of foul play. A negro named Martin was found dead on n door-step on Custom-ilouse atreet. Death North Branch suddenly eamo to a stand-stilf ot AT CINCINNATI. the Chicago Avenue Bridge. The cfforts of the 9.—A fire br mg!wat:%movc her werl;': futile, and |t was Crscnaat, Sept. 9.—A. fre broke ont at1 concluded that the anclior rust’ have canght | ©'clock this morning fu the sash and door facto- Hold of something In tha hed of the stream. 'On | ry of Lu IL Lyon & Co., No. 114 Third street, examluation this supposition was found to be | The bullding and contents were completely des- correct, 88 tho anchor wns dlscovered | troyed. The loss is estimated at $50,000. to Do caught in the' 2i-inch C—— maln throngh which the r,eoplo living In the AT IINGIIAM, ATASS. West Division were aupplicd with water. A diver was at once cmplnnELI to make an cxam- | TINONAN, Mass., Sept. &—wutfi:.m?:,:gz i ination, and Le reported that ouc of the fukes | {8 burned. Tho loss fs §25, Ladies’ Drawers, Lonsdale Muslin, Plain, Tuck and Ruflies, at 50c, worth 850, X Ladies’ Drawoers, Lonsdale Muslin, and Embroidered, 76a, 80g, $1.00 A and &1,26, worth npnrly doublo, Ladies’ Night-Gowns, Tucked front and Ruffiod, Lonsdale Muslin, at 81.00, worth $1.50. Ladies’ Night-Gowns, Embroidored . tuch tm\’il. thtc wlmnc‘; ‘fi“l !\ue‘? suspeeted of . setting fire to a store in the Natlon near where Eighmey, fl(;a :)gka Cgrgor l}}n‘%&l’fl, !;nl.llvelll th: m:‘;,'l:t ld',llll N(lutti I:\igc. In‘ his X ying statement” hie declnred that lie was fnno- Exocuted at Canandaigun, . u’-nhelu{. lhtehmunltr, and charged ita commission 1 bils brother. sweet, complacent expression of the entiro face scems to bo Indebted to the left eys chictly, n.m friendly curvo in the eyolash softly lisntog an ‘I wish theo well.'" Ha 't trongly affecied by the nose, which, he in it o **subtle forco ™ and a ** beneficent piquancy.* The Springfield Republican having anrerted that the firat pariicle of evidence has not been produced to show that Qov. Tilden was drunk on the night of liisnomination, the Albany Journal invites it TOE MINNESOTA BRIGANDS, ) SAMUEL FOORS spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. was a Choctow, 28 years old, five feet cight {nch- 81:JPAUL, Minn,, Sept.-8.—The ballled bank | es high, welghing sbout 150 pounds. On the robbers who fled from Northficld yesterdny | 1fith of October, 1875, Jumes Hunron, who was afternoon wera hotly puraued by the people of | €1 red [ tending stock for George Downlug, ¢ [n th eav] 3 from futizue and heat. and Tucked, Fruit-of-Loom Cot« Tosend a represchtatlvo to ascortain the facts. | that town ond pollcencn from Minueapolls, | 106 SV e Iturning, Reayin: hia wite and | 4 RR0HY driieied Chinaman was founa | 9L WS SROr e e SR ton, at $1,25 and §1.60, worth from **Let It not take the statements of anybody elee," | g¢, Paul, and Falrbault. Theirroute of flight | Hawyar Prairie, Choctaw Nation, and went to | floatiug In the river opposita St Louls strect. | and had so badly Injured ft that the wator wss BUSINESS NOTICES, 8175 to §2.60 oach., eays the Journal, **but satisfy Weelf through its | yag wegtward nbout 12 miles, and then south- | Btriigtown by raflroad, and stayed there until | Joln Mitchell was found dead in bed this | exenping freely. The accldent was unfortunate. own investigator.* morning in o lodging-house, with a wound in the head. The proprictor suys he feil down- tairs, Mitchell MeDonald, colored, was run over this evening by the Canal-street steam dummy, cut 1u two, and fnstantly killed. Infants’ Drosses, Robes, Slips, 8kirts, short and long, Flanne and Merino Shawls, Bonnets, &c. A large lino of French-wove and hand-made Corsets, slightly soil- od, in all sizos, at #50 and $1.00, worth more than double the price, A full lino of Bustlos in all tho latest shapes and styles, very cheap. ) Madison & Peoria-sts. DRY GOODS. ward over 20 mlles to Morristown, In the south- | gne o’clock hi the duy, From there e went to western part of Kleo County, just within the l)nwnlng'unmll:lh:hfmmuuq lie lind recelved for cattle sald. He arrlved at Downing’s late in lines of the great tmber region ealled BIg | 1 nfternoon, and intended lmylnul%hcre dur- Woods. llere they were overhauled by the | fug the night. Bo was awakened und informed Miuneapolis and St. Paul squads of police at lelt“hlsfl Wl{’il‘;“ |murdv:mL ‘nu‘ m!:lll llmmuy 4 o'clock this morning, and a sharp exchauge of | and the first thing hie saw ou enterligr the louse 9 2 was the Lody of his wife, whom he had Jeft that shots fullorwed, In whicl o sccond robber was | LU i i Fuod icaltl, hud out In death a yie- wnumlcd,r oud one of thelr horses | tim of the knifeof n brittal nssassin, ‘Tho per- killed. The robbers took to the thn- | gon who entered the house after the murder, ber, being scparated into iwo purties. AN | about 2 o’clock in the day, found the body of s i ) roads through tho timber are closely watched, | Mre. Hansun lying [n the inlddie of the rooin in \| and parties searching for: the robbers are closing a pool of blood 3 with her head tuwards the door, T vith her buby four months ld in h . 8h in on them from every direction. 'The resldents Mullyfv:g :r,l’hcr r’igh{i :mi:'“ lnc;.rl‘gll;fr::n sef_ of the vielnity represent it imponsible for them | tended on the floor, the buby lylug on one arm, to get through the timber, which is there but 12 thel ul.h;; umflnd lhed ui\n Y who \lvna to 15 miles deep, except by followlng the roads. | uying. Mrs. » wag dead. On examing- v tion of the housc and fts surroundings No definlto news bas becn received from tho e\'crthlnF indlcated that the svoman had made pursuing porties, thoy being away from the tel- | gosperafo struggle tosave her life. Blood cgraph iues, since morning, but those nequatnt- | was found spattered all uround the room and ed with the lay’of the country, and Informed of tl‘llc pt:l‘li;l, ?lo”rg'iz 1“?,3’ of l:llou'('lu b\lvlmre dslm !:Jml " itin on the llool O on the e and on the Uho ffota for thee capture, bellvs nono of | cuit! G Lol Ghwvradle wers ncarsof blood; blood on the bLed-posts, and one solid Nicholas Gustafson, s restdent. of Northifield, | sheet of bood between the bed and table. OB ‘The scason was hot and dry, and great incon- . CoRe venlence resulted to the people liviug on the nl.’;’f cb“l ,:r”dlg;m;n&'-m e‘"“ Fe Earaly Cl ealer, by 1sying on of h y eic., cures Faraly. West 8ide from the stoppatze of the water sujp- | #is, Ncuralgla, Rheumatism, Nervoas Debility, ply, which was rendered necessary in order to | Female Complaints, and Curonic Dincases of every make the uceded repairs. ‘Ilic people in | nameond nature, withont drugs. HHis gift of heal- that quarter of the clty were without water for | Ing power s really umrvtelmn‘l as many are ready sizty hours, and conscquently there was much | to1eatify. By manipulations he produces s state talléabout the matter, aud ihe desirability of | SF, REFEBiration oi the person almost equal fo the ure. tical experience s a physician in treating and cu The agitation was so universal and the de- | fng lhn\!‘flnd.l cnllxlcl: {he Doctor to dellecl your mand for future security 8o persistent that at | discases at a glance, without asking questions. the first meeting of the’ Common Councll Ald. | Ho can curo any person troubled with 7!:-!’0 13 in THolden, of the Tentl Ward, submitted o com- | & short thne. Advice frec, daily, at Paimer Honse, mumln.ahzml calling atteullon to tho water | FArlor X, trom 30 to g, Huglted 8uj o he est Ivislon. In it ", Cy he " kata” that. ho had Oftcen montl e aae e walks \The prc‘::nuxlaly th mim):‘d o thh nfces?:hy of > i continulng the lake tunnel from its then termi- 3 nus to a point smowhere in the nelehborhood | ooty the well known drurglat at No. 63 of Harrison and Loomis streets and thie crection a PR R ' ORsc, hes of complete pumplug-works, but nothing bad | jeoe,d Ereat bit In the '*Aromatic Dilter Wine of Jron." "We advise those who are saff 1 been done toward the most fmportant inprove- nl;:r\‘dnlne:l. I‘m‘x:o\'o‘:'iuhcd nluud‘lw;flsum:} anent—* an {inprovement that would have to be | iwpaired digestion, to try it. made beforo the people of the West Divislon would haye auy substantlal guarantes that an Burnett's Cologne--in cork and glsas stop- aeeldent like that which occurred last week | pers—prepared fromthe purest snd beat materials would not occur again.’ —unrivalcd in richness and delicacy of perfume. It is sald that Madamo Adclina Pattl contem- platea breaking with Gyo and joluing Mapleson as soon as the pew opera-honse in London Is com. pleted, Blio haa refused to engage with Gye be- yonda year, and has advanced her terms to 250 Culneas per night for next acason. If she should joln forces with Nilsson and Titlens at the new oporn-house, Gyo wounld probably be compelicd to close Covent Garden, Tho fashlonable young men of Newport were amazed to sco Lord Handolph Churchill wear a +welvet cont nt & 3o'clock dinner. Ifo associates with the Prince of Walew, and what he does In the way of dress must be correct. Lady Churchill, 1t will be remembered, fa a dnoghiter af Mr, Leonard Jerome. 8ho {8 now the'most-admired woman in Newport, baving enjuyed the distinction of re. celving a kles from the Qucon of England. i Bomo comfort is afforded the Departwent clorks 1t Washington who, under the now laws, arc to be dismizsed the ecrvice, in the reilection that. their present loss must be for theman endurling gain, The Washington Republican does not provubly over- state the truth when it says: **Thred years of RUN OVER. Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Mexnora, Ik, Sept. 8.—Nicholas Berscheldt, of Arlington, while attempting to fump ou a frefghit-traln under motlon, thisevening, slipped, and the car passed over his right leg, causioga compound comminuted fracture, Drs. Edwards aud Cook were {nuncdiately lu attendance and did everything to' alleviate the unfortunate man's sullering, but doubts are’ cutertained as to hia recovery. ASPIIYXTA. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, GraND Rarins, Mich,, Sept, 8.—Mary E. Rene nels, or Reynolds, came hiere from Mears, near Peutwater, i this State, yesterday, and stopped at the Rathbun Iouse, Last night she blew aut the ,_F'“ when she went to bed, and was Chas. Gossage i & 00.,; New Fall Styles. Wo are in daily receipt of, and shall display for the convenience of those visiting the city, especially choice selections from the Fall Im- portations of Rich Silks, Velvets, and Fine Dress Goods, in designs, shades, and combinations suggestive of com- ing populerity, and shall submit for their inspection everything new and choice in design in Oloaks and Suits, Street and Evening Dresses, Silk and Cloth Ciroulars, Over Dresses, India 8hawls, Fine Laces, Ties, Scarfs, and Embroideries, with an unequaled as- sortment of the ‘‘Dest at the price’’ in all grades of goods, from every department of our extensive stock, ‘We colioit the favor of o personal who was shot on the street by the robbers yes- | the porch spots of blood were found as though | found dead {n lier bed this morning, She was ‘Tho document was referred to a Speclal Com- 33‘:?:&?.’.. fmay ;:::flm‘";fl.:r‘::':;m. ;”;‘;::;\’:'. terday afternoon, 18 In o critleal condition.” A | It hud been thrown from s knife. On laying | 18 or 18 years old. Little is known of hier, ex- | mittee wha met the Board of Fublic Works the VEGETINE. wre pretty suro to ‘finish' the average Depnn‘- ball struck his skull, ranging round and out out the body the wounds were found toben | cept thit it Is supposed her parents or family | following Thursdsy and held a ceuference, re- .y b g hl [t from under tho scalp at the opposite slde. luge et Juab, ubflw,"('é?,, the Jips and s‘:-'lufi Four of the lorses ridden by the robbers, | cuts on her back, and s large one with riding equipments, were purchased at Red | on her shoulders; two cuts on her throat just. Wing Aug. 21 nniuugh the l‘ll}:]:,h nmu\ c'l‘ll RCTORE thlu arm. The M only reason that can be given us to the cause of Fiftcen miles from Northiicld ono of the six | 0 Fiurcior Iy that the pelsoner aifered to ahulte flylug robbers was observed to have his leg | hands with lanson, the Lusband of the woan bandaged and arms tled up, with the blood drfp- | murdered, which was refused. ing from his fingers' ends. Ilis wounds had pl’i: Jfig-?:‘;zau %g’}gl‘:;wmg:‘t'fi‘;:i"—’;y:(gfl 2‘1‘0 "“‘“" ‘Vl‘“""“ anl “,";"'L"“ by '1‘:"‘ “""‘"""“’{‘:h‘: sou had aceused me of stealing & yearling and of wAa-nouss noar. Uncas: 8 rumored that | jyreqking (nto bis cornrlb, and stealing corn this wounded man was captured during the | and meat out of t. Idid uut do the stealing, skirmish at Morristown. For ucarly 20 miles | and wus not going to luy under the blame of it. before the ekirmish, the Miuneapolis and 8t. lll"mll: to “‘;‘“'“l“’i' kl”l“l"‘““fit n“‘lml:uéh:“ ; . : 4 « | Diswife waa there. I asked herabout ut sho Paul men Vece ok to excced flve minutes be- | 014" oy yuderstand me rlght. Bho got seared hind the fiying robbors, atwhat I was saylng, I had the door closed The Inquest on the bodies of the two dead | and my back agiinst i, She camne towards the robbers and Heywood, actiug Cashler of the | door; I shoved her back, She came up ogain bt arare held at Norttield today, e v s ek e o g5 The cvidence shiowa that when the robbers | g B0 S o metiore Tle was aaked, DIy Jjumped over the bank counter and commanded | yvoy kil her” Prisoner nodded hls head in tho Heywood to open the safe, ho answered that It | afinsative. e was asked again, * DI you kill was a tlmo lock; and could not be opered. Then | ber, Sam#” Me &Ig;vafill‘h ;‘ n!’khlcd hier.? one of tho robhers went {nto the vault, when : 52 v - . another of the unfortuvates, was u Cherokee Heywood sprang; forward f““l shut the vault- | 1qiay rood-looking, complexion Iight for an door, e was draggzed away, and, with o kuife | Indiau, well-nade, % yeasr old, 6 feet 11 {nchies beiug drawn across his throat, lie struggling to | high. Banders was tried at the March terin of break away, he was threatened with death If ho :hx 'fliflh'!: fllll:tcr;‘ ‘S‘?I";nwé;;}clc_;lhnr‘ll‘:yuczi did not open the safe. Once he did break away, [ 1ouce ; z and, rumflng towards the door, shouted mu)l(': "}m'" Jast. Twn‘drql prior to the exc'i‘fl’°u the der. He wus Immedintely knocked down, | Ereident reprieved him, and un the 2d day of druggedl to the safe-door, snd again commanded | Jube last flxed u day fur bis execution, ~ Agin, to open tho safe, - Agaln refusing, one slot waa | Priur to tho futal duy, hie was reprioved, aud tho fired ut bim ovidently for intunidation, Then [ S oy of September, 1870, sct us the day upon Bunker, Assistant-Cishler, ran umbm'd wag | Which lie wus Lo suller the penaity of Lis crime, ment clork. After that ho may eltlor be con- live at Moars, sdered 8 worthless, fast young man or a sottled wachine, fully satieficd with his position in Hfe, without msplration to any higher objective polnt than that of drawlng hia salary regularly at the oud 3f cach calendar month.™ The weekly receptions of Mise Mary Dooth, tho tditor of Harper'sllazar, which havobeen foranum- bor of years past tho rallying-point of the literary people of New York, have been abandonued in con- yequence of the death of her father. It is ta be boped that some other competent person will un- fertake fo carry on tho good work which Miss Booth has begun, Weekly, receptions of this na. jure are a literary exchange, at which ldcas are Yealt in, thelr market valuo estimated, and thefr Juctuations obsorved. Tho advantages of dealing In {deas rather than In tho vulgar necessities of Wife, must Lo apparent. Tha principal one l¢ the tase with which they c¢an Lo **unloaded,” A hot dea {a Jens dungerous than hot grain, within cor- fain limits; und the pcople who were accustomed %o gather at'Miss Booth's roceptions fully under- ftoud the need of lmits, The managers of the late prize-fight near Clncin- aati showed somo Ingenuity in the plun they opted for dinposing of the most dangerous ughe who congregate on such occasions, Know- ingz that tho most turbulent would inslst upon hav- wga placo in the firat traiu, secret instructlons were piven to tho rallrosd officluls to carry that ¥ain at least 100 mlles along the road, ‘The wec- wnd and third traina stopped far short of that dla- ‘Anco, and the passengers vn them were, conso- juently, enabled tosce tho fght in comparative peace and eafety, The introduction of such o re- A e e e porting the resclt of the same to the Council ¥ (Y \F Feb, 75 1470, They were unanimously of the | | “ u“T IS Au‘om UB“LD olylulon that the Board should tuke hnwmediate —By— steps to ascertaln and devise a plau of operation whereby the water supply might be extended upon a’basis of not only inceting the then de- mands of the community, but for the making of L4 ample provision for the uture. “Accoinpanying this report. was a communica- | (YN8 the blood becomes weak and (mpoverishied tion from tho Bourd and a report. from Clty-En- !7’1.‘:.;?.“;%‘.’-%“5‘,‘;. e aiere. ey ok besiek incer Chesbrough, | The former recommeénded | toough totake thie bed, thicy are poorly prepared Lo res theconstruction of a tunncl, sevenfect fuinternal [ Rt the,cols, Dieak weatherattendlng the Swiuter se 3 be th| diamoter, from the pumping works toa polnt | tion of the Llood In poor they will iver with thie cold. on the Sol:{.h l!r.mc!tn ‘fl“?" 3( Twenty-second _{J‘;{: i potking "hl,_'c‘l: 59{:;?,.’:’.?.'5{."& Msten street and west of Halsted, 8uch o tunnel e "V -t should have t0 Lo, abiout. 19,600 fect in lenisth, | Do g1bs oo the samyen G iare s bos Tt sud pumping works with a capaclty of 80,000,- l.-mp:rm:uun. atimulate the kidneys so aa to enable 000 gallous w day should be erected nt tho termi- | A€W tofGriorm the functions derdlving upon themn, e putrid huinors, rezulate tue b nus. It was also recommended that a Foitdre (o whole syateity 8 “Warking, ‘ordee Xhia is MECOND LAKY TUNNEL Rreclaely what VEGKTINE docs, and ihis 15 the exact should be commenced. The City Engineer, fn | 8y through which It has sccomplishied s many won- B report; cousldered at Jength th pln for n- deriufoursa; namay b scea fro' o Tollowiag - creasing the water supply of the city, aud asked an appropriation of 119,64 for thispurpose, | & l!u!bnn!l’s Statement of the Great claluing an inereuse in the water rents would Suffering of His Wife, ensue which would more than repay the outiay. Danwica, Sept. 24, 1675 The Council fuvored the plan, and, after ask- | MR. 11, 1. STEVENS: e iniz leave of the Legislature, lssued bonds for ‘,Dnm Big: 1 feel it my duty to say a word {a pratse of £1,500,000, which wero readily sold. Nothing | YEPETIAE, M7 e Lisbecn trugbled with & bad hu- was done, however, towards the commencement. | psreots, We hate tricd several physiciaus andt & grest of the tunnel ub to the time of- the fire, | many differen: kindsof | DLdlns mifh puLLIe bone which catastrophe, of course, upsel eYEry- | deipmiredar her eVt belngany betier. Iiearlun of ths thing for & Ume. The Chicago avenite | Videtive, we resolved to ey once inére. and she cum: avenuc works were serfously Injurcd, aud the | menced using is last Marcu. and bis beeis Improviog o whole ¢lty was without 3,,,“ T fora week hiealth eversince. From 108 pounds.she lias sdvanced U] ] L Or & WeeK or R ' more. As soon astnatterswere stralghtened out, L?néé,’-“:‘a‘a"fl“n':)".'flfi e .’;Lu':‘"fi‘é‘é‘ Jflri"ifi the Board of Public. Works advertised for pro- | shorr, she belleves that VEuETINE hos beentho means posals for the construction of the new lake tun- | 9f saving herlife, and that she cannot say two much n nel. Bubsequently the blds for the new laud :r'x‘en‘yn‘l'h rleInX:fi‘lfe':fy'3:5&'?‘5?;3?”0{.{25:#1‘:':5 tunnel were recelved and the contract was | bottlca and {astll ustog lrand 1 o STORM. &Special Dispatch to The Tribune. LixcoLy, 1L, Sept. 8.—Durlng the thunder- atorm last night the lightningstruck the smoke- stack of the Liucoln Mills, and took off a por- tion of the top. Great damage s beew doue to corn and fruit by high winds. Councu. Buuees, In, Sept. 8.—A vielent wind and raln storm passed over this city about 11 o'clock to-night. One house was demolished, geveral persous Injured more or less severely, aul constderable other damage doue. No ro- ports from the country have been recelved. —— THE GOSS-ALLEN MILL. Unkatisfactory Result of tho Fight—How Red Leury Mud EFixed Things to Win His Money—"The Referes Hud Monoy on Goss— Mow tho “Foul® Wus Accomplished, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. CINCINNATL, Sept, 8.~The roughs and thugs ore getting out of town on every traln, and the streets are settling down {nto quict. QGoss {s safcly hidden away In the country, and Allen fs preparing to get away, and the exclte- ment Is belng allayed, The result of the ight fs generally unsatisfactory from o falr-play standpoint, while on the other hand it Is con- ceded that the action of the referee suved Ton Allen’s life. A huge man pamed Red Leary, champlon of the rougb-and-tumble fghters, had put up from $1,500 to $2,000 on Goss, and had organized a gang, with Theobaud Bouer us 5 o 8 ‘ a iwass great biood purifes. Yours re. i i Inoment as this into (ho mansgement of prize- :_'h‘:;“:;:,"l“! kfim:}:"‘:’:‘"fiflf;"; cl;“?l'mu l'l";"“ug all (B;?,‘:ilfi:: ‘\:'nns '{fi‘c",ff.‘.?,‘ll,‘]’.fl'“5‘;",‘,‘;',“3,:’,',2';,'{‘,‘: licutenant, to taku possession of the ring if :,;W: '.‘3',3‘:72,&“,",,}":;,‘,{[?,,',:.“,‘,’,‘m‘tf{.‘fnn ".i‘.{]‘: df,f&n‘;} JUSED mspectmn at Ighta la suticiently ninusing, for It scoms to arguo | 41.,” e robliers. outsldo were riding up and | W10 Was brescnt ut the killiug. Tho muln potntd there wore any prospect of Goss' fallure. ‘These | guother person wua lees, und, fouling agrieved The Wife’s Statement. Uit there s n certstn clasn of soclety too brutal to | qown, keening up n contlnuous fire from their | ULthe testimony were as follows: Curlyle, u | two menond their following ranged themselves | that fie did not' relelve the cone alst at entertalnments of this description. “The around Goss' corner, forelng his seconds inalde the ring, and keeping up s hideous howl at Al- len, llmsln;i lim for cowardice, and jeering his style of fighting, As It becatio evident that Allen was ‘wuch the better mun, and a8 Goss began to show signs of weakeulng, these fellows hitehed closer to the ropes, and prepured them- sclves for cmergencies, Goss won fightin houest, stealghtlorward ufm, with perliaps hero and there a dodge which would make a foul possble, It was plain that he could see only with preat diliculty, aud thet fn a2 fow more minutes his cyes would be utterly usecless, e was overmatched ot his uronfust fighting point “alogging,” and whenever hie closed, hiesufere: far wmore than his opponent. Twiee' he slipped to his knees us Allen gatticred for & blow, and twiee the crowd clmnored *foul.” Guss shook hls kicad both times, denylug that it wus o foul, amd the referes, Whatever ho thought, was compelled to take Gues' word for it On the lust round Allen came up viclous, The pande- monium around the ring taught him that o Lieavy blow, knocking Goss vut of time, was the only way to settle it. Ou the top of (oss’ head wuuulucY cut, wlileh he had rocelved early In the fizht, and trom which the Dbluod trickled over his' forchead and into his eyes. 1 Tlarwich, Bept. 24, 1675, feel Tmat s, 106, 108, 110 State-st. b6, 58, 0(_), GEE?mugton-st. DESIDERATWUMPLISEED Kellogg’s Lists SEPARATE STATES. ‘For years past It has been decmed Impracticable to carry advertisements tn co-operative pspe States; but by s method for which we hia tors patent, we are now prepared 1o execute orders for advertising to ANY ONE or moure of the accompasying SEPARATE STATES. States. No. of Papers. |States. No. of Papers. plstols, ahooting fn tho ‘alr, at houses, und at | Vhito man, who had Iuterimarried with a Chero- Jeuple'wiio began o como Witk arue, h | kee + Indiam, ~lived ot Country 13 gne radeto the dogr of the Lunk sliouting miles — from Taslequat. About “dark % game 1s up, We're beat. Come out,dt [ 00 the Oth day ot ~August, - Carlyle The three men Inslde spraug-over the counter, ",“‘d hils wifo wera "‘!l“"fl on the gallery between rushing for the door, leywood staggering | the two louses when Osce Sunders and & from tho vault to & chalr. Tho last rofmcr, i | Btranger n?do up to the gate, B;m:{ura spoke in he Jumped over the counter, turned with 'bis | H Gherokee laniuage, wud safd & Good eyen- Jwid on the connter, deliherately almed, and | & Carlyle askad them tocome in. - Sanders fired the shot which kl‘lt‘dlleywooll‘ did the talking, The Jate Carlylo sent his litle Wileox, tho third of the baik vmen, was par- | Doy Lo open the gate, It belng fastened on the alyzed fu'his chalr during thoss occurrences by | Heide. Tho strauger cauio futo the yurd #irst, a pistol held steadlly tn bl fuce, ~On the body | Fauders followed, and rodo direct to where uf tho shiortest of tha two robbers Killa fu th g:' ] ‘L‘"“fl'k I Jap wtice that hoth strcets of Northilehl was found o fin Howard | Batiders an the unknown had plstols in thelr gold watch, 8 pocket-miap of Minuesota bought | bunds. The stranger caught hold of Carlyle 1t Minucapolis, pocket cohpass, $56.75 in monty, wdltrlecll to throw him \‘ifl the gatlery. 8 gold slccve-button with an eiameled leal on | l(‘; st this was colng on i Carlgle spolke the face, aud a gold ring, _On the lurger one's | £09: % B"““’-‘"x and asked bim not”to do so, body ‘was found s gold Wultham watch, 10 Sanders threw his plstol over lier face, aud went cents in_scrip, o newspaper clipplinye of' an | to where Carlyle and the stranger were strug- Arablan horse, maxims cut from a Minuesota | £19€ Mrw, Carlyle called her chililren, and to- P"rw of Inst winter, with © A, 8. Caywood," or i:‘eu;ur ran to &l;c{ ‘lln’eu:illuw. uh)«‘)]m. l!»i) yurds Iruxu 3 v 120 Elve W, 1 e house, and hid in the woods und Jeruss, As m,‘f,{:‘,-‘,:.'f,‘.’,’ 1120 Elchenth N, W,V eritton on they, chn{ruunlng awuy thoy heuni & shofy dud Among the eltizens who fired on the robbers | SHortly after two inore, In sbont Lialf or three- in Northiold ‘wore. Mr. Munning, werchants Q"lm',fl of an hour, everything hulnzi ?“Ml J. B, Hide, the Rev, Mr, Phillips, L. Stacey, und | Mre. Carlyle returned to the hutiso und found truct, llt’ ca:{led tnua‘ lxln:\u.er um:! I’zlm v courts, where it remained a year, during ; which perlod of coursy nothiug was dohe on the 3K jThe pnysiclans satd I hat w0 niaoy comte 4 Iatnts the: did not Kupw what to giye me, Thicy ald proposed works. The Board™ were, however, Liadd w bad hutior, and [ had the kldney compiaint, the iinally sustained, aud the contract was awarded | Itver comniaint, iy licars wos very weak, and I don‘ t Cox Brothers for $46% 153,60, the stipulation | {HeFthere 14807 tho who suffered wors with the plles belng that the tunnel would by’ completed Jun. iela ke .‘J}E.fl-‘;‘i:.'.”x“i-'uf.m e g e il cvery yne whom 1 niee o be clua theljo between Chieago aveuus aud the t"unu:!; G world, Yours very s e —— ol 'wenty-second strect an shland ay- i5 Sl enue, where the location of the propesed 0 pumping-works -had been determined upon. Further Proot. nu_shafts were sunk from 40 to 80 feet in |- depth, the tunnel gradually running up-hill to ¢ FA.CTS ‘VHJL TEIJL- the land end, at which poiut the tunnel was | 31, p, gTEVENS, ESQ.t :\ulluz‘l flv.;l:‘ blc'low ‘ngbsur!u-v: o]l :hf 1})“:‘]‘.’53 clisARBu AlGw ot logy s w0rd tn, fasoret Veo: D 74, there had heen completed 10, xTINE, e fa tave auflercd from 8 feet ol the ey whie hers were ottvet | it el Ko bt foe St 0, eet to by dug. Work on the tunue Ul not Az up twg 1 k. [ Pr'npcr wag closed on the 12th day of October in :{‘l i Efi :lr!g';: lg;;l}::;z;:li ;fi%‘Eg.‘;;'ffi..h ao ‘F'l! that year. The greatest ditlfeulty met with was | e enlas n K dnay oo u':snr;l:oilkalrceh Here, on bouth sides of the ‘é?{:!}rfifgén“ %&fl;fi}fidfi'it‘%&fl?&ln e NuatALLY 1AD anowD wan MET, ‘lu".lum lnnm 1 wan falling under the lrulmel:t a‘: which settled so much as toruin one brick bufld- | e physlcinas | commenced the us of VEGETINE uz on tho street, and to disturb several small | througi the earnest perevasion of friendw, and, I win tomplaluanco of the rallroad oficlala in dealing #ith the managers of the fighl s worth noticing. Tha caslest way to provent prize-fights |s to lmpore Seary finew upon the common carriees that furnleh . Sacilitfes for tho excurslon, A good story, bitherto unpnblished, is told of lawrence Barrctt and bis friend, Stuart, tho Iheatrieal manager, It was during the War, and Barrett and & number of other pleasant followa had Scen fnvited to spend tho Sunday and dine with Munrt st Now London. The menu,as arranged, wan 10 lead oft with gambo, It any okra could be had; but, when they camu (o scuur the markets of New London on Iriday, deucea pod of okrs could bo found. Stuart sat down and wrote to Burrett to go 1o Wushington Market before leaving New York, obtain the okra, and bring it up with him, tele- graphiug to announce his succesa or faflure, so that if necessary the carto for Sunday's banquet might be mmended. Tarcett procured the neces- sary vegetable and went 10 the tolegraph ofiice, whero be found the wirca so crowded with war news and Government buainess that it would bo fm- poasible to get off his dispatch for xome hours, it ot sl Me¢ went out and bribed an operator to few wonls about the 4 her hustund lying deud just at the steps of tho wooden bulldings, hesides cuusing soue annoy- | Usboyostate, with good resulta. ‘1 have gslned 16 | Northern Tliinols.. 102 Wisconsin:... 42 send the telegram na i It was o private {{,fi?};fi,‘:‘g{{;r omunulng Klled ono, und | LOF L S the ramnas e pocke] of b pouta | Allen mado for that ‘cut, aud as lie Went | anco to the occupanta of some of the Hoiscs in | ESAl, wolili, et upabasy, walk bait'a atte, | GfRtiER J0E-- g Michigan .... bd - multor of hls (the operator's) own, in which | also Mr. Mauning's victim. - This fellow’s horso | Wus turned Inside out. ~ife bud lud o pocket- | Gous foll bo bis knces, - Alleu could not stop, | the vicinlty, A chauge In the line, hiowever, ob- | Uiam Srutly énconrayet, and shal contiaue using the i = 94 Indi80Re. e o 93 c1s0 tho freemasoury between telegraphers would | Ws killed, aud b rode off mounted belind ona | D90K With sume movey in his pockets, This | St bis blow Tuuded on th fli" it i wweh | viated the difticulty siiccessfully, and the worl | NEGLTIKEL Lemgetli 5 a3, poor uis, but for 490hio 63 certainly insure Its getting through. The message | Of bis cofpaulons, to whom he had appealed | W24 gone. Inlooking about the bouss to seo | dowi. 1t was nul’ wn !l;tcuuclar:n_'(anl. ¢ 8hofld | yug concluded without further” serlous trouble. | thmoryiclniy, T sum vars iheakiir: < 90|W.Now York & Pa.. 30 oM 1 v skt ko | s LA St s, 1 G | M bt dtutoe [t war T s | kv, it Miey i eyt | Rfor Sl ot ors ke, | MR KPR s, . . - Sl Blata: 80 : i q oty Yo i\ 3 | trunk in which thero was abont §1,200 In Chero- | 851 h: water was Jet {nto the tunnel abou o 18t of It . Meanwhlle Stuart and his cook were au desespolr 'fl:‘yfi ““;fi"’:’fif&'&v‘fu}w\“filf P'?fl.lmtlfi' kee warrants and money had been ‘carricd away, | T Ho was a better man than Joo Gows | wohruary, 157, and ever shice the shufts bavo Reliable Evidence. Adaitions] fafornation, with Catalogue, furntshed on walting to know whethor or not. Usrrott had so. | it URCE Whe AuMed with w Henry vifle, the | Nojiher tho trunk nor contents have ever been | tlce over, and the tight should huve been went | yeon avatlablo 24 fire-clsterns, MR T, . BTEVENS: : application, iy those Liste you can advertise JUST cured the okra, aund, after being in suspense till 3 ab-puns end plstols, seen sluce. Sanders was peralstent fu his | t08 finksh. But the crowd luoked dangerous. Nothing was done towarda the construction of Drak Siu: 1 will most cheertully add my testimony to To the rfl?,‘,‘,‘}’::fi:’,‘,‘{,. Preas, denfal of partiipation in theimurder up to th 81, Paus, Minu, Sept. 8.~Fourteen cltizens | last moment, in pursuit of the Northfleld robbers overtook JOUN VALLRY. them late Thursday night In a ravinea short [ . The lust on the list {s John Valley, a Peorla distance from Bhln{dl\'l e, Bhots were ex- | Indiany 20 vears, flyo feet ten inches ¢hunged snd oo of thu robbers' horses kilied, | blgh, = welghbiye about 160 puunda. In but, s the robbors turned’ to mako fight, | this cnse proof s very positlve, and the citizeus, poorly armed, dared not dash | B0 doubt exlsts us to tho mirider, uud who com- futo them, und the robbers, mounting the dis- | mitted the deed. On the 37th duy of November, mounted comrade double, took to-tho woods | 187, the prisoncr killed one Ell lackett, a and were ngain lost sight of, They were lust | Whito man on Spring River, in the Yeoria na- heard of at Waterville Lako ut 2 thils afternoon, | tioi 1t sedhs that u few duys lefore the kill- golng south toward Okamun. There are aboul | 1bg an altercation took place between ackett 400 nen in pursult of them, ono band of 40 be--| anl the brother and mother of Valley In regand oz less than an hour behind, and it {s belleyed | to the poyinent of some uunuity to . lttle girl, thoy will huve them before moruing, ~Hugkett's eblld, The child had Iived with IDENTIPICATION, Huckett's brother, and ho (Valley) clalmed the ‘The tragedy {s the all-absorbilug tople of dls- | money. Iuckett, betng futher, also clafmed It cussfon here lo—dl?;. and the general Knpfl:l!lun The agent, Ilows, asked £ “tho chill hud scews to be thal the robbers urowembers uf tho | any parents, Ilackett sald ho was her father, famouas Younger and Jauses gongs, It Iscertaln | théreupon the sgent pald the moncy to Huck- they first came to this city lguul twa weeks ago | ett. Soie days ufterward Hackett was at the over the River Road, aiid that they have sluco | Louse of one Juhu Beavers, ubout 8 o'clock in Tate In tie afternoon, Stuart determined to go down 1o the telegraph office, ** For," wnid he, ** Lasey uust have sunt mo & messaze,™ So thoy atarted to godown-town, and, when about half-way there, saw B crowd gathered sronnd the bulletin-board of the newspaper office, on which was displayed in huge Jettern: **Importunt War News—Another Roverso for the Unfou Arms—Gen, J. E. D. Staart Cap- Surca Okra,” and so on, Btusrt understood it at once, The operator haa kept falth and senton o Darrett's dlspatch, but the mun at New London ro- celved it ** Btuart got Okra,” and took it for o war-bulletin sunouncing the capture of the im- vortant village or town of Okra, not dovg on tho msp, by tho great Rebel ralder, HOTEL ARnivaLs, Tremont House—Dr, W, 13, Rico, Niagara Falla; T, W, Banks, Little Itock; G, 8, J. Ollver, Fa Azore Ialands; A, iledgrovisch, Nuw York; J. Il Hodgekin, Now York; the Hon W, IS, Hanscomb, LaCromso: Coli B. IL,'Craly, Fort Madlion; Gen, W. A, Aldrich, San Francisco,...Sherman Jouse— Goss kut i the middle of thering sereaming through the catnract of blood that poured over his Hus that he had been foully dealt with, aud trylng to force sumo expression nto his brufsed eyes, 1lis secands madu no effory to pick bin up. The ring was fuvaded, and the uir hideous with tho yells that wrore, Thereferce tried to seenre gufet, und, as the nolse settled o lttle, he walked up to Uoss and rewarked, “Joc, it 13 tof the fact that Allen's life was probably saved by thy declsion, haps it Was u good one, On no other ground can it he ed. Eph Molland was uot the wman for He had pat up money on Goss, was ono of his chiel backers, and on the morning of li:l: ll‘):mlmd furnlihed Goss the $1,000 bet fu the ring. g ‘Ll Impreasion here fa that he was nat fm- Rlnlrllnl. und his decision has Injured bl materd. Y. ALLEN'S OARD. CixcrnNaTy, Bept. 8.—~Tom Allen publfshes a WHERE YOU WANT, without paying for cireulstion 10 localities not speciaily desired. Advertisements recatved for Kellogg's Chicago List 0340 papors; Kellogg's 8t. Louls Liat of 300 papers; or Kellogy's Clovaland Liat of 00 pspers. Onallthy * T Rates and Tiberal Discomts A. N. EELLOGG, 79 Jaokson-st, Chioago. INDUSTRIAL EXPFOSITION. All Readhi—heputin, the pumplng-works at the southwest estremity | 1S FeabUIBCr Fuu hiys aiready recolyed In tayor of of the tunnel until 1875 although ground la thiule enough cun be salid 1n 1t pratse, for | -:u:!:gl;:;-‘l icon purcliased ot tho erucr of Twenty-vecond | oYer Uity years with that dreadfut uisces, catarehy street and Ashland ayenue, s carly as 1812, | fiuugh I could nover Dreaihe any imore: and VEOET! T8 gl S o o o | B e | lowing plenty of rootn for thie propoted build. | that there is 3 fu and s, mustliuries, 1t 1571 n. contract for. | Sk 1L oo of the beal, inedciues” o Coeghe ahi cilines was let to the Quintard Iron Works, F | Trybody o Lae the URErige. ForT cit asscrs toezat ine: el 4 e o qQ 1 el N_J‘w‘ York Cliy Wil o expeciaion that Lo Br00a bt oulilia Thac avep wak g0 wachinery would be fn place by the latter purt Cor. Magazine and Walnut-sts., Cambtiridge, Mass, of 1875 ‘Through various causcs, low- 2 " ever, delayas hnvg followed one ul:cn 'an- APPRECIATION. other. The contraxt for the foundutious CuaxtzsTowy, March 10, 1869, of - tho bullding was let to Willlum | m. m. STEVENS! X Coxe; that for the walls was let to Ernshaw & | | Dxax Sin~This leto certlfy that I have used your Gould; for the iron work on the roof to the | sBed Frespratlon™s (Vesoline) 1o "y | fainlly Ameriean Hridge Company; aud for the stand- | Be nkerogs thitus Elpu to Emnil 8oulerin. ~ At the prescnt date the ullding Is practically completed, thers remain- Ing only a pertion of the floorlng to be put in order, "Thu engine and bollers are crected and yeady for work. A few days are requlred, bow- ever, before starting, i order to confer a coat ud as & ‘best thlug 0g. mlnlfuch k) Charles C, Wood, U, B. A. 1 ti Hev, Dr. liawloy, | been scen in different localities {u th % the cvenings. Ueavers, his wife, two brotlera, | ¢ard In the eveulng papers claiming that it 18 | of pajug upon the ciigine, " s Buattord Springs, Coin. Tho “h:lul';i mrh_'- RS | cash Seving dlTcpent noson i1 Statco b | L1 CEUERE: wara cittiog arodiil ihe, Do-talke | lurpusstbio b wbtata fate play b s cbuntey, | b o A Eae es alrcady deseribed 1n | VOEOINO I8 Sold by ANl Drugglsts. 3 1L 13, Banborn, Deffalb; the Lou, P, errin, sunton, Mass. ; Prof. Aluxander Churchill, Nos- ton.... Grand Laci, D—Jnlliu-}.u.llnwu.flcnm nj Seuator W. 1, Alllson, Buboque; lenty Lentley, Thlisdetytia,” 4. A, Willlameon, Dea Molncu; the Hon, Edwaed, Ruiz, Dellesitle, HL. ; Baword Crop- sey, New York Zribune; tho Tou, 'W, D, Bishon, Llllclunllli Cu{ll. 1. "l'omlineon, Cincinuati; the Mou. b, 9% Littler, Springtield. .. Gardner Jouss =1 . W, Kenney, Bt. Louls; nul-l-- and aunouncing bis withdrawal from the sing, g i TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, LousviLLg, Ky., Bupt. 8.—Gen. Thomaa I, Roger arrived liero on Thursdsy, and to-day sssumed command of the Department of the South, relicving Gen. Qaluclas Pennypacker, ferent uccounts of themselves. [n the pocket | Inig when Valluy, tle prisoner, camne inund was of one of the robbers killed was found 'a fine | Invlted to s seat ‘near the fire, which 1loward gold watel, & pocket mapof Miunesota, | was uccepted, After he had been sitting # pocket compaxs, and u sumiallamountof money; | thero about Lalf an hour, Valicy, without Hs- in" the pockel of the othier a tue gold Walthaw | ug, suddenly drow o plstol, and without saying watch, but nothioz was found o the body of | B word shiot Hackett twice, thr frst sliot hitting either_to indicate who they were or whero from, | him in the breast, the other atriking the chair Gov. Pillsbury las offered s reward of $1,500 [ on which he was_sitting, When slot, Hackett these columns, so that it is not necessary to vefer to 1t in detall ayain, except to_state that FERSONAL, ts total cust fa ubouy 150,000, One of the wrincipal featurcs of the works is the staud- | mpc. ‘This {8 a clreular tube, comuosed of ller fron, and running up to s beight of 155 1] feet, Lelng bricked about by a tower, The ob- Muat ses you withous falt at P“AL P-lbflllllrfl- the wanagement hava i ullowiok bopii oy oF ADMISSION. | jectof the stand-plpe 18 toregulate the uctlon JAm intheclty, A, gy T u T, for the cupture of the .robbers, or proportlon- | Jumped up and threw his hands to his breast | who wifl leave bere to-morrow for New York, | of the engine, serving as it docs fu the capacity | Charlie's tromi 030 eun Katos {00y Muskegon; Mra. E. M. Beckwith, Utlea; ely for euch oue captured. A buid 4 Lordy‘aind went out, - Valloy ro- o " | of % safely-valve. “Lho engincs working in & ; : T ey dag's . Flldner ovone 5. ¥ frenorson, * Bultiniore} stuly fos-cuchune capture alucde -Iltgxgl:mnw‘thrca miiites nlu‘uy- the :E:I:ym foin biy reghnent, the txteenth Iu cumpu:tllvycl nasrow Pl o SEROTAOLE S, ouiss fifi?&f&"‘.s.?i:ififil% e i 3 s 3 . shooting, and then got up and went out, lo J wer, there I, of course, % Cotn luns.s B it Yort | Lurmx Rofxx (.‘:rku‘r}: {‘Os‘ gfh. following | confeased bis g and [aid the' biemo to tao | Bt. Lours, Bept. 8.—Judgo-Thomus C. Blmp- | P*"*" MORN ORt LEIS sTRAIN | il CommUuLaLUA T(cKola are: e4pscially 5 q e 4 much whisky, son, of Oregon County, tate, was brought | upon the varlous posts, an ue connectin, ' Paler 2 HowseSotn T O SRt e i) U whisk; 1 0 C this Btat brought tho vari ts, and this i ] 824 T ¢, Maveoy, and J. i, Stowart, Hoston; L. | G1spatch from tho scene of the hanging at Fort UANANDAIGUA, N. Y. here ,.,.,w.a,z charged with Mlicit dlatilllug, | Witk the well allows tho alr to cscaps in sull- 3 KID GLOVES. K. Bowman, N.w Orleuns; ¥, L. Gray and ' the | Bmith to-day was pecelved fu this clty thls evens ofiocl‘lnuu, N. Y., uelft. 8.—Eighmey, the | and, fn defuulé of $3,000 Londs, committed to | cleut volume to vrevent concusslon, 1t 18 a do- '"‘”J"l AN PEBB! QXE B IY Hev. Dr, Deviin, Irelaud, the 1ion, . L. Dore, | ing: uks Coruers mitdiner, wad Tangad today b | ful ‘Sisspest s Judgo of both the County and | eldedly valuable asslstunt. Sulted Lo all alghta by inspectlon £'8, faian! ~ Albaug; W O, Cory, . ¥, Barr. 0. Lo Tyter, | “Fous ganms, Atk Sept. 8.—Today was tho | Cotianduigua. "When placed o the scaffold, | {robato. Gourta, Oregon County, i also s Dap- | . ‘The engino L of tho double pattern. It s af | Shiicien, 58 Modisanass Lrelbane Duliding: [mllvmsw]‘s flvas ston and 1 W, Uiviices! Now Fotkt Franma | scene of another execution fn tho courtyard of | 204 asked it be Lud suythlo s Ty | tist minister, sud has borne an cxcollent reputa- | 1000 orse) owar\uu!huunpauz( fog g 1ATS. ‘ 1 ! ey, baries 10 i1, “c";m l:;vvwwn-h ;‘nxl s Sl Distaict, Co RETHE) -vlruml, T haye," und x-_nlled for B. F., Webater, | tion. lnzm,om‘ gallous per diew, belng 0, i B . n.vr{:m . Ackua st Golgnaoner L B Heoronwerth, b8, e United States District Court of this place, | who sppeared, aud lsteued | meuuwlx to Bpeciat Dispaich to The Triduns. leas than that of thu largest cogiue b the Chi- = - In every shade and.culor. Purcl o S v Works! Missonrl; .- W, . Davl nd m“ by which four Iudians, Oses Sarders, m Chero- | Eighmey, who sald: My, Webater, and fel- La8avnyg, 1N, 8ept. S.~Largy quantities of cugin aycnue works, but sufticient for all re- ALL THR NEW AND tlelr Gloves titted to the hand before buylng, thus Talbot, London,’ Eng. s kee, Sinker Wilson, & Cherokes, Sam Petcrs, a | loW-cltizens of Ontarlo” County: Tho people | corn bave been brought into LaSaile and Peru a rcments, It {s a great lnprovement over Nobb St les sccuriug entire satlafaction. Two-Button, $2.00. a0 Franclaco; Capt. Lo Peusnt, Parts: Der A, Choct: a Jack Vall Peoria Indi ald | ave to look to you for wy belop here fu t during the last few days, that rocelved at the | the other engines now fn use, lu that by y }' ) 2 Springer, Clocnnatls the Mou. G J. Vinkhsay, s ARG 08 e & 5S0UA HUDAN, ! place, where [ stand u)dnd' You kuow what | latter place ““Mh'fi,‘ 10t of any shinllur penod | its &culhr coustruction ft effceis & savin for dress ond busines. PAR IS X1D GLOVE STORE, omer, TII., the Hon. G, T Qumaha} | the venalty of their crimes which wers com- | you Lisve done, and you will have It to besr in | tn many years, and Chicago operators insy soon | of Lalf the amount of fuel ordinsrily used. I B| BISHOP & BARNES, i Aal. B, 8, Heaning, mitted In the Indian Territory. The number | mind that you Lroughs v (o this. You and | look for Jarge shipments these (Irry s of tho kind described as & cutnuund endoe. Stite and Monrus sis. £4a STATER-8T. . . _a " . . v

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