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Wr CHICAGGS TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1877. SPORTING EVENTS. G7 Aribetiehts. ot dita Matualr, af POLITICAL. . cneston. The challenge hrs not yet been sc- x cepted, but no doubt will be. = Bare-hite—Mutuale, 13: Springficlds, 7. of clredinting counterfett hdlf-dollars, They ave honds ‘to appear for cxaminntion next ‘Lharaday. ci WLACK Goons. DEEDS OF BLOOD. —— : MISCELLANEOUS, ae A Remarkable Chapter of Crime | suIctur OE A kre tecletet ik The Chicagos Beaten Yesterday THE TURF, An Excellent Day's Work by THE PARNSTLVAMIA DEMOCRACY, Ame peet ty his wife at Rocky HII by the Bostons, {I to 9. WASTEST DOUMLE-TEAM TIME. the R bli f Wise Kpectal Dispatch to The Tritune, " from St. Elmo, Fayette Esph, who martered 4 ky HU, Spectal Diryateh to The Tritune, e Republicans of Wis Prrranvro, Pa, Sept. 11.—There Is trounle in County, Ill. gad eli dhe beet eenenee i eee Brisa New Yous, Sept. 11.—At the termination of consin. — the Democratlecamp. Ever aince the State Con- : A Fine Game and Creditable Victory | te colt race: at Fleetwood Park to-~lay Mr. fy Willfain Hf. Vanderbilt, drove hia famous team, by Bt Loula Over Hartford. composed of Small Topes and Laily Mac, on the track, aml told the judges that after jogging Vanderbilt's Team of Trotlers Scores } around the course he would speed them a tnite. y Moving slowly round to the draw-gate, Mr. the Fasteat Mlle.on Tecord, Vanvlerbitt came for the word, and all the gen- tlemen present who possessed timers started Firs’ i them. When the team reached the line away t Day te ee Ml Meeting they went nround the turn and down the hill at e~trotting at Deacon Lar! Q great rate of apecd. Reaching the quarter pole in 34% acconds, they went along the back is probably fatal, vention there has beena growing tecling of onposition to the candidacy of Noyrs for State The Won. William E. Smith, of | Treasurer on account of his alleged unfair num- Tilw: 1 Ni 3 {nation over Daniel O., brother of James P. SHlwankee, Nominated Barr, of the Pittsburg att, who isn Cntholie, for Governor. and was supported by the Catholic element of the party, The feeling has culminated tn the surmation: ot Brak com| aed raainty of Sat. ollcs, ty detcat Noyes’ clection. tis reprorte: An Imperative Demand for the | that Barr is at the eal of the movement which Restoration of Silver is being pat in operation throughout the State. as Mone’ ROCK ISLAND COUNTT, I1.1.. y. pectal Dispatch to The Trib Beturning Home from a Visit, a Family Find 2 Tramp in Possession. MURDER CONFESSED, Cincinnati, 9., Sept. 11.—Phillip Watson (colored), charged with the murder of his wife in Covington, Ky., waived examination in that city today, and was ¢ommitted without bail. He has admitted h Extraordinary! | BLACK GOODS DEP'T TUE RAILROADS. ’ THE TIORTON PALACE-COAIR CAR, ‘The Introdor, Chased Across a Field, Turns and ‘Kills the Farmer. : he. _—— Davanront, Is., Sept. 11.—The Republican The Chicago & Alton Mailroad, always among x stretch withuut a break, reached the half-mile 7 5 pat Brought to’ Bay Again, the Plend Slays | theforemost in adopting overy {invention and BASE-BALL, pe in E1034. and then Sina re the alt under WISCONSIN, Spnmacton of Fork land County cteld at West End I Conds House Two Citizens, and Enters Improvement calculated to enhance the eafety Soectat Diepateh ta The THUR Wil beadtifit action, to the theeesjuarted pole, THE WEPUNLICAN CONTRNTION. tcket: Judge, Lucien Adama; Treasurer, 8. 3. s the Wooils. and comfort ofthe traveling public, has Just) poss, Kept. 11.—The Chiencos put the Ros- | In 1:40}¢. ‘They turned into tha home strctell Special Dispatch Wo The Tribune, Gratantuny Clerig Sohtr\ « Coaks-Buparintant) : ; now mate anotiier invention, which cannot fall | 4 0oSte toc hmuning inthe ect inning of the | Without a skip or break, and Mr. Vanderbilt, | Mapisox, Win, Sept. 11—The Republican | E20! Schools S.-M. Sturgeons “1 Madison and Peoria-sts. f «| of meeting the approbation of its patrous, Tt) nth game today, and proceeded tinmediately | With steady hand, guided thei to the weal. | Convention for nominating State officers, which WILL COUNTY INDEPENDESTS. The Unknown an Unerring Shot with vas fied spoeee cles. passenger coasties WU to business. The ball appeared to have a good | tver trotted by a team. ‘The performance ex- | B8sctnbled here to-day at noon, was represented Aeunal Inqutch to The Tribune, Either Hand, ond His Onpt- uro Uncertain, by many prominent gentlemen. ‘The Conven- | ,JOLIRt, Tl, Sept. 11.—The Independent Convention here to-day nominated Benjamin ton was called to order shortly alter 12 o'clock | gin, curnbe: Go 4 present Incumbent, for County Judge; J. by the Hon. E,W, Keyes, Chairman of the | B. sullitt, of Peotone, fur County Clerk; donn State Central Committee, who made a power- | Donchue, of: Braldwood, for Treasnrer; and ful speech in favor of the Republican party, in| Dr. B. F. Alleg'of this place, for School 8u- concluston resigning his position as Chairman pertntenden Fone DeMochidE of the Committee. The Hon. Jonathan Bow- Aupany, Sept. 11.—The Democratic State man was then clected Temporary Chairman, | Convention will be held bere Oct. and Col. A. C. Botkin, of Milwaukee, Tempo- —_—_——. tary Sceretary. After the aloption of a resolu- THE WEATHER, tion for the appointment of the usual commit- Wasntrotox, D.C., Sept. 12-10. m.—For tees the Couvention took a recess till 2 o'clock. | the lake region, southerly winds, lightly On reastembling the Coimmittee on Perma- | warmer, partly cloudy weather, aud stations nent Organization reported for permanent | or rising barometer, ollicers the Hou. D, M. Kelly, of Green Bay, as LOCAL ONSERYATIONS. lot of life in tt, and clean Iiteiny was tho rule. | clted a creat deal of enthusiasm, and when Mr. The Mrat six men cracked away for safe hits, Vandertilt, was apprised of the tine he ex- MeVoy getting a two-baser and Iince a three. | preanel creat astunlehintent and was the reek baser. All four runs were earned, none of the | “pyc yertormanes ‘of the team will be better five fletd errors made affecting the score. Mc- | apprectated when itis known that the welyht Voy was thrown out at the home-plate In tho denn by fluc Wan over S10 youn Avis at th aratoga last month Mr. Vanderbilt si jal eal Anes viorek s6F A evare elas the frat thine he drove ts teatn on Fleetwood this fall he would trot them in 2:25 or better, ‘and Angon’s dottble-hascr. By this time Bond | ond the reatization of lis desire yesterday appeared to be eettled, and but two men | brought vut all his enthusiasm for the horses renched first base in the next five innings, the | which he has Inherited from the famous Com- ficlding of the home club being perfect, In | modore, bis father, Sa BRA HG. the eighth the first three men, MeVey leading Spectat Pispatea ta The Trimmne, off, banged away for single busers anit one Sr. Josren, Mu, Sopt. 11.—The Exposition earned run, the other being given by Schafer's | n this city, though nomiually opened on Mun. These chairs are pronounced by competent judges the most complete and practical articles of the kind ever invented, They are so ar- range that one can recline in almost any post- dion he desirea without annoyance to the other passengers. The construction of these chairs 4s so perfect that a child can. adjuat them. They afford over fifteen different pusi- tions or changes for tho boily, and one can ait, sleep, or recline In them. ‘They have an adjust- Able head-reat, Hmb-rest, and foot-rest, and can be revolygd In any required ‘direction, Tho action of tho chalrs is to a great extent auto matic, but by no means complex. They arc ‘We open our new importations of this season with the following and other equally decided bargains in Black Canhmeres, 5 cases 40-inch Black French Cashmercs at SO CIS, YD.3 would be extra cheap at $1.00. 4cases 40-inch Elegant Black French Cashmeres at 91 CTS. YD.3 cannot be equaled at $1.15, i 6 cases 40-inch super extra Black Frenck Cashimeres at $1.02 YD. 3 26 cta un der market price, The Winchester egro Delivered to the People and Promptly Hanged. A DESPERATE TRAMP. Spectal pinvaieh to The Tribune, Z Trane Haute, Ind., Sept. 11.—The little Vil- Jage of St. Elmo, Ill. altuated on the Vandalia Jtoad, seventcen miles from Eftinguam, was this morning thrown into intense excitement by a series of the most dastardly, terrible murders 7 shed, and covered with red day, realty conntnenced to-luy. The weather ts | pregidi D, chew ft Walworth, Curcano, Sept Mt. that have ever been perpetrated in this section | very handsomely fin! J fuinble of Peters’ hit, The nfuth inning of the eat : ates t : resident, and —. O. Rockwood, of wo! The above three lots are specialty worthy country, ‘The particulars are these: | pluab, forming a luxurious traveling seat, | yy, ilight had set in, | Helghtful, amt the attendance of rice | oy Soceotary, c Hane Sock tla morning Mr. Jolin Scoles, a Tiarerst or bed, os way be required. ‘The car White was played after twilight had set im | horses is unprecedentedly Inee. For the vy the attention of purchasers, ns the goods aro The Chicagos went to bat, braced up by wit- | trotting Tice, three-minute chiss, nessing sotne gyinnastics by O'Rourke, which | $409, ‘there were nineteen entrica ‘Thu were ucar being premature, as twoearned mins | race’ was won by Don — in three came to the front very cunily. Bradley pegged } gtralght heats; thne, 3:33, 2:39, and 2:41. For off with n two-baser to right fold. Glenn and | the running racc, ope mlle and repent, there Barnes were retired, but McVey came to the | were fonr eutries. Tho parse was won by Jiark- Fs A ballot was then ordered for Governor, re- sulting Iu the numination of the Hon. William E, Smith, uf Milwaukee, as the choice, by 160 votes, to 70 for Harrison Ludington. The yote was made unanimious, which has been fitted up with these chairs has been named the “Horton Palace-Chair Car," and will run between Chicage and Kansas City, A very noticeable featura of the car ts tho Hiteheock ralfroad-lamp, which contalus aclock- most estimable citizen of the yillage, with his family, returned to thelr residence, situated in the midst of a thickly-bullt part of the place, from o visit East, where they had been absent for several daya, On unusually even, well made, and heavy: have full decp durable shade of Black; sre of superior finish; and are offered on 50} smailo fraction of profit as to make them decided bargains. . ¢mininum, 6b ' work attachincnt, by incans of which the wick | ryscue with hia fifth safe hit, and Anson in two straight. heate, In 1:43 and 1:49. | The Convention then proceeded to the nomt ENEMAS trcano; Bees it—Mignteht, } entering the house, he tmmediotely discovered | Ix constantly supplied with oll, “The lainp fs 8 | igeked tim up with his fourth. ' Peters got a | -The 2-vear-old stake, five furlong, for 815), was | nation of Ieutenant-Governor, resulting In rind yaks Wosuers | = cases Black Cashmeres, double width, at thatit had been robbed of numerous articles of | Very tasty and uectul addition to the car, afford: | single, but [ines left the last twoonthelr bases | won by Kate Claxton In 0:32 Tho feature of Winds | Rain 60 cls yards very cheap goods. Allother widths of Black Cashmere, in‘ medium and beary weights, and of, every quality. F We have a lot of Black Empress Cloth of¢ last season’s importation that we wilR| the choice of the Hon. J. M. Bingham, of Chip- pews Falls. The Ifon. Hans Warner was nomi nated for Seeretary of States, and Richard Guenther for State Treasurer, atter which the Conveutlon took a recess till 7:30. THE PLATFORM. The following resolutions were adopted: yaluc, and from acycral indications was con- yinced that the burglar had but just left the place, a8 he had left a freshly-prepared break- faston tho table, ‘his fact induced Mr. Bcoles to commence instant search for the thief, He searched carefully through the -house, out- houses, and out in the rear yard, going toward Inga steady voluine of ight, enabling the pre sengers to read with the greatest facility. Tho {utroduction of the Horton Paluce-Chatr Cars constitutes a decided — finprovement — in rallrond accommodations, as it relieves Indies from taany of the Incunveniences attending the ordinary aleeplug-enr. White these enes are in every respect as comfortable and elegant as with a sharp, foul tip to Brown, ‘The home the day however, was the contest for the 3 club got _thele frst ran by a tnissed fy by | searuld stake, mile ahd repeat, purse 8200. Eegler off White's bat, and carned the other by | There were ten entries, including Luelfer and Button’s three-buser over Glenn's Leal and | jit Base, and the pool-eclling was very spirited, Bond's sacritice-hit, although Eexler made i) ‘The pursc was won in two stralzht heats by Lu- wild throw to third, which let Sutton in. Both | cifer; time, 1:48 and 1:8'y, ‘The track was the next two runs were got off tho pitching, | quite heavy. Tho ottendauce of visitors 1s Schafer getting a single, Wright a three-baser, | youd, Heontgeenrs, and offurd almost as much accom | and Leonard being second out on alone fly to ‘Tie INLWAUKRR naces. * 1, That we reafiem the principles which hare sell at a sacrifice, e modation, yet there is no extra charge for riding zl ch Weight acored. Three of ‘the ices, Ket, lls guided the Natlonal ftepublican party hitherta, hia stable. As ho did so, he pereetved a man | Martins i Unanauers ofthe Cieaco de Altan | glenn, on whleh Wels MMiuwAuKus, Rope, 1 Thle sas the firet day ronning rapidly through tho field to the rear, looking back, and showing unmistakable evi- dence of boing the party wanted trying to ca- cape. Mr. Scoles mounted a horse standing near, and started in pursult, watched by his ex- dted family, When within about ‘thirty yanls. of the man, Scoles ordered him to halt. The Wain dit so, but with consummate coolnuss ond murderous ‘daring he drew a revolver and red, abooting Mr, Scoles three times, cach shot giving a fatal wound, one taking effect In tho head and two in the body. Mr. Scoles fell from the horec and expired in about three minutes, _ Uying until his family ond two or threo observ- ers reached him, to whom hespake a few words. The news spread with’ clectric rapldity throughout the villuge, and in about tienty-flve minutes upward of 100 incn, arined with hnstity- selzed rifics, revolvers, and shot-cuns wore in close pursuit, Owing to the country belng very level there, the rapidly eacaping flend was still Black Mohairs, Brilliantines and Alpacas of superior lustre and finish, much} lower than last season’s prices, Elegant new Ilnes of Henrictta crepes | 2. That. we declare It to be the steadfast purpose of the Republicans of Wisconsin to co-operate with all good citizens in maintaining in letter and. spirit the constitationsl amendments framed to ee- cure equal rights and protection to all In maintain- SUICIDE. {ug the plighled faith of the nation, and in pro- * wotln felerns ie scare scouumy and efficiency Naw Yonk, Bept. 11.—Eben Goodwin, of the a every Uranel Of the Governmer Inte tobacco manufacturing firm of Goodwin & 3. ‘That, most earnestly deriring the pacification isd of tha ‘Southern nection of oursUtion, and its | Co.,on Water strect, drowned himsolf Satur- specdy roturat to material prosperity. we a maled aay nt that this con be gained only by obedience to is .—Martin - ie law, by protection tall in every right and by | mint oie: dot ives ae aT oe & careful reward for -that class of citizens lees | thrust from cartoear with. The tiven able to protect themerives, In the ef- | pgranh ne to th a razor. fie fiver forts of the proaent Natlonal Admatnistratiun to re- | for three hours fn this condition. Leonard had #tore peace und concord tothe South we re a | been visiting tis wife, and having resontly been magnanimous purpose to remove every eamblance | placed in the Lunatic Asslum. Te is from Co- ‘of excure for lawicaxnces and violence. We hope | Inmius Grove, Putnam County, a farmer of that the magnanimity will be daly appreciated, | some means. und that the reciproca} pledires made by prominent ee citizens and officlals of thu South will be falthfally You Are Troubled with « Bad Breath, kept. We shall rejoice if the Southern policy of It annoys your friends as well as yourself. You the Prealdent produces the hoped-for results of | would like fo get rid of 1, but scarcely know what order and peace, but, If thee revulte shall not fol- | meane to adopt. We will tell you, Use the fra- low this experiment, we demand that other meas- | grant Sozodont, ft will cleanwe ‘ond beautify your ures be adopted which phall wecuro to all citizens, | tocth, and leave your breath pare. without distinction of race of color, the fullest en- four runs In the seventh inning were unde | of the fall meeting at the Milwaukee Driving served. Hrown and Wright were on earned | Park, | [n the 2:40 race there were seven start- bases, Leonard hit uw sharp grounder | era, Mambrino General touk the first moncy, to Spalding, who threw to Pulers’ to) winning the second, third, and fourth heats; start a double ‘play, but, althouch Spuli- | Tempest second; Jobo Hall third. Best tina fng threw to the base, he flelded the bail | 9:19, too sharply, and Peters missed ft. O'Rourke | "ly thu 2:31 class Lady Voorhees took Wit for two bases, urd scored white the uoxt | heats and the first, Ellen C. second, Bello Moore fo men were put out at frst. Clean bite by | third, and Cliftun tho fourth money, Tine, Morrill, Schafer, and Wright earned a ran in | 9:31, e:a4, 2:30, the elghth, and the final rafly in the ninth REACON PARK. earicd two more, O'Rourke got a two-baser, Boston, Moss., Sept. 11.—At Beacon Park to- Whito a three-baser, and Bond a single. The | day the race, 2:27 class, was won by Hazor, game was lost by poor fielding, the must exven- | (eons second, Clara J: third, Bateinan fourth. sive error belne made fn the seventh fnning. | Clara won the fret heat aud George the third, The batting was about even, the Bostons | Pine, 228, 2:27. 2:87, 2:24, Bue. slightly excelling. McVey and’ Anson batted | Ths 9°3) "are Site Sor? ae elte Oakley, famously, the best plece of flelding beng | patchen second, Fraucvs third. “Six heats wort Barnes’ throw home, putting out Schafer, who | trotted, Beat time, 2:27. fried to score ona rin-out between first und ENGLISH HACES, J eccond, White's buse-play and Brown's catch- Loxpon, Sept. 11,—At Doucaster to-day the ing were the features of the Bostons’ play, ‘ vont Yi = Weioht “and O'Rourke Teadinyg at the bat. At: | Peg fon te ureat Yorkshire handicap was wow by W. 8. Cartwright’s colt, Albert Edward. tendance, 1,800. _ Carenerinie ie colts Alters Ea Railroad will undoubtedly flod thelr reward for thelr liberality in a large increase of their bust- ness. Last evening o Iai number of prominent railrond men and members of the city press ac- cepted an invitation frem the managers of the Chicago & Alton to enjoy aride in thelr lux- urious car. The party left ina spoctal train, consisting of a locomotive, a passenger-coach, Horton’ Palace Chair Car, and the Paymaster's car, from the Alton depot, near Madison street bridge, at 7 o'clock op. om. Engineer James Downs lial charge of the engine and W, J. Kress was the conductor, while Mr, J. C. McMullin, General Superintendent, looked tothe comforts of the passengers. The train went as far as Jolict ond back, and made the distance, a little overelghty miles, in about two hours, an extraordinary rim, considering thut about ten miles of this was through the Hinits ofthe city. All those on bourd’ were highly delighted with the ontertalnment, and there wag but the one opinion, that thu new car is one of tho finest improvements ever introduced ou Bombazines, Baratheas, Crepes, Queen’s Cloths, and other approved: Mourning Fabrics, CARSON, PIRIE & &0.) SEASIDE LIBRA RY THE SEASIDE LIBRARY, * EASTLYNNE, by Mrs, Henry Wood, 200 FAX) GENT. by Mise Matock, 30 by Chariqte Bronte. we , i, Cliaries Heade'a new novel 200 * PIES gules Verne'a latest, 10a * aay: ‘Tum sconR, ry EL), by Bulwer, tod i = ee ee i nee Exot. 200 our railroads. TROTTING AT DEXTER PARK. TO-MORROW, Joyment of thelr constitutional riglita, Prolay ars ‘or Mary Cecl! Hay. Too fo fale view to. tho. pursuers. fa sae feel si ‘There will two be intervstine and probnbly | 4. That the determinationat the Natlonal Execu- | gerfay are tae Crating of the Womb). Awan | it NONR ie Maty Ceell i 7 ie Uke adeer, urged on by his creat desperation, MADE M118 LAST TRIP. well-contested races trotted orer the Dexter | five trender the Civil Service more ecient and | this terrible, complaint. Sue ‘was altended by | 11° LOH! by eure ENet. 2 but the numerous pursuers, many belng mount- | _ Malcom Hart, the oldest engineer on the Park track to-morrow, and, as both of them are | ihe perfection of our syxtem uf Government in | Sector after doctor, went to tte different hospitals | 12. SHAN ATUL Uy Trullope. ed, swiftly overtook him, As soon as he ar- | Lake Shore & Mlchtyau Southern Ratlroad, dled matehes, a good audienee will no doubt be pres- | orery detail of adinintatration fa one of the most | phere femalce are tresteds tried then all-wore | {2 3 Siti ty Wliata Godtna. rived within halling distance, Mr. Frank Barnes,'| Yesterday morning at bis residence, 2015 South ent, ag inatel-trotting Js coming into favor | Important duties of the hour. Ali effartain that | jer tite wan miserable. We applled De. Giles | ft tf POEICES fy dies Verne who wasin advance of the citizens, called to | Dearborn avenue, The deceased handled the quite rapidly, Tho first race will be between | hagtily approved nor condemned. sinamenes Aer rallel was, fmumediate she in now | 37, 1 ERLE, 4 Wary Geel Hay. 10a bim “Tiatt, or you are a dead man.” | throttle for a perind covering over twen- the brown mare Justo B,, owned by John Lamb, | “s. ‘Fhab'in the puspores ond patrlotiem of Prost NewVote Pet sae Boal ace eee anes tt TENT TAT (ON by Ch dards. 200 " ¥ i ai : € a hnes a ts David, for | dont Mayer we declare our unshaken confidence, | > piel aclate. Ey OSITY SHOP, by Charles Dickens.” 20 ‘At this the deaperate flend turned and | ty-live —yeara, having entered the | frown,’ ce. and John Ahern's brown stalllun David, for G. That the attentton of Congres in called to the et PAY, hy Chaties wee 7S holding a revolver in cach hand, coolly cum- | employ of the Company in 1852, During that S50 arlde. These horses aro suld to be very | necessity of such modifention of the Patent laws an | - Ie it wise to live in thie bright world with » AS ASD WIPES Dy Wilkie Collira. ‘Tho tirat shot tlred frow his right-hand revolver | vended oF discharged, and was never connected ‘The other race uf the day will be for €100 0 i ‘ople from tnduo exactions for | & pleasant breath, Your drugyist has it. aan 8 OSTIE Ty Mra ils We lt Mr. Barnes, very worthy young gentiowan, | with atrike. Tuy offers of the road regard- aide ‘he hurses engaged being. oiy i orned ante atch ety of the Ree | EE Set aiacytiay. ie Frain with a tintd fo tho grou “Phe aceon | eee eee Te aca he was eatrlcd om by George Mundt, and Bowiner's Billy Curtis: |) satitean party iu upholding the notional credit hse EGETINE. i Wy Mary Cecll Hays toe 4 fy ct or less for the paat lve years, he carrl Pools on these ozents will be sold of Mane | rere crane eo eu Lear the polit of reeumpe | ~~ meapamee pAb =o Ona Uy Mrs Alesander, 200 ghot, civen from ble Jefe hand, bit Mr. Frank | the pav-rull and received ile regular monthly aur's, 79 Dearborn street, this evening. SHER RpeHecRayments. WH Rela Inge fhe nvr rTLE LOVE MELONG IC firade, 100 horse and expiring in a few moments, Conipany have lost un honest and faithfal ser- | Glenn, lt. ATIC. of devia except where atherwire dintinetly provided rk framieate iy George Biot. sm Still coolly facing the advancing citizens, he | yunt, who was sober and steady tn bis habits, GENSVA LARD NEGATTA, by law, with the colnaye so regulated as to matri- § . eT, By Mrs. Alexander. Bud aimed with his reht-haud revolver, and fited, | radvho cudeared iimeelt to aif who kuow hin, | ‘Total ipxociag, Hpretal Dispatch to, The Tribune, tdinan equality of value apd preverve the baraioni- « vs Ran iy Witkle Golline? oo oo Killing a horse from under a pursuing farmer, | Ifo las put on the flual brake and made lls Inst | —Jantnge- ‘Guitita Lax, Wis, Sept. 11.—A._ meeting | ouw circulation of gold, silver, snd legal notes as Is My Family Medicine . : hy ‘Bir Walter Scott, Bs whose name fa net learned. Then giving ater | trip, Ho leavesa wife and an adopted daugh- | noston, of the Geneva LukoYacht Club was held at the | @SeY: 3 'O ABH iy Mra. Henry Wood, 100 vibly detoniae yell ho rushed towards the en | ter Chicago. ri chteage, 8 Whiting House last evening, and all detaile ar- | outiawry, and mob tiles yet the Hepubtican party E @ Cot tas. ine ire party of about a dozen horsemen, This . Runs carned—Doston, 7; Chicage, 8. ia) : Po hoktlaud’ utterly tintooked-for action. by. the BALI. Firat base on folding erfore—-buston, 3; Chica | ranged for the grand reyatta, tho date for which | expresses tte heartfultsympathy with the condition i WISH No OTHER. DONT HY Wet Minworth, tue denion disconcerted the party, and caused them | yy N.Y., Sept. 11.—Teday the But- | 5%,8. hos fnatly been fixed for Thursday and Friday, | oe ee ere een ae ee ae atte aetene “LY Mee dishiy Wood. 7 jus to turn and flee In all directions. Still inte uPrALO, N. Y., Sept. 11.—Teilay the But- | *Sirst pase on called balle—0, y ‘1 | are unable to find employment, and public atten LANGDALE, Dire. Alexander200 7 intent | raty s& Jamestown Mallroat was sold. by the 103 with devilish murderous deeds, he avaln aimed and hit w horse, wounding it se {t fell unable to snove further, and the rider wus obliged to es- cape on foot. fhe detnun then turned and easily jogged to some thnber and thick undrgrowth, ut some dis- tance, in which he is now auptosial to be hidilen, He ts certainly a terrlity dangerous object, a Sept. 20,21. During the two days there will be | tion should be called to the grave Importance of Provence, April 7, 1870. St, LOUIS HARTFORD. uve ¥! 3 the labor quesion, and tho moet tarefal consider | Ms. TT, 7. Srevane: ation should be given tothoaame by Federal and | , Year Sir—When I wos about 8 years of age & State legislation, humor broke ont upon me, which niy mother tried ¥. ‘That we oppose any farther beatowal of pabllc | tocure by giving me herb-teas and all other auch Jande upon raflroad corporations, and urge tho es. | Femedice as she knew of; but it continued to grow tabllaiment of such governmental regulation over | Worse, until dually sho conwulted a physician, and inter-State rallroade as thelr Importance as nation. | he said I had the Salt Hheum, and doctored me for al highways and the Interests of tho people do. | thatcomplaint. Hv relleved mo some, but satd I Referee, Georges, Wardwell, for $1,000,000, to d, M. Richmondy-W. I, H. Newman, A. Altman, John F. Moultéty? and W. 8. Blaxcll, a cominit- tee for the bondholders, Tho City of Buffalo owned 81,000,090) Of stock, which ft will proua- ly ‘ three races, frou for all. Bpectat Disuteh (0 The Tribune, New Yous, Sept. 1L—The tenth champion- ‘The tirst will be for tirst-clasa yachts; twenty aR ar eens Peake ey re fect and over; course, twenty iiles; time al- feat of tho flartfords, who, after thelr easy. yle- | lowance, twro minutes per foots $100 to fret, #50 tory.ou Saturday, were looked upon favorably | to sceond. by the sporting fraternity, and odds of 850 to ‘Tue second raco will be for first-class yachts, FA FILA or, Meld in Bondage, WOOD TREE. T.[ardy. 100 m Taek, 10a + ‘Mra. I, Wood. | 10a i G LANE. W, Dlacki0s *oulde” ne ik. 108 could not ba permanently cured, asthe discase ude. 400 wonderful dead-shot with elther haud, fs woll G2 ye $10 were offered on thelr success. twenty fect aud over; course, fifteen ‘miles; | 5" . | originated Inthe Ulood. 1 remained a great sate : armed, aud fearfully deaperate, : Efforts aro belgy vial tbe about a mect | 1% te-tay's Baine the visitors were strensth- | tine ¥ allowatrg, one-and-a-half minutes per wie that tari ae mane reat ates Sflssous | ferer fur eaveral years. until I heard of and coms Mie Jule Vere WORLD-AUBTRA’ | At this writing the country fs alivo with armed corteare Delp mauo Co DENN: amect | ened oy tho preseuea of Nielie | fot. Seventy-tive dollars to first; $87.50 to | publiesn party han been in the accendency, no | sulted s physician whousid I had the Scrofalous | ox. NEUE. hy “Ouida, tos aitzens uuinberlng several hundreds, but all | !mgol the manyzers of the Western roads to | ol, = who na recovered =~ fruits | geoond. tain hae been found upon Its record in this State, | Hutor, and if I would allow him to doctor me he | Ht CHANDOS Vy “Ouldae 2 8 at ore teeling cautious of approaching his hiding | take concerted action in regard to stopping all | his recent illness, This ts the frat game this | “phe third race will bu for second-class yachts, | and therefore confidently point to its whole his. | could cure me. Ididyo, and he commenced heal | i PULTE FAIL eth Prete fend 308 placo, and it Is-fearod, that. When darkuevs | business not urgently necessary on Sundays, | season In which the Hartford have been defeats | trenty fect and uuder; course, tifteen ‘miles; | tory, and ospecially to the wiso and sconorieal ing up my sores, and succeeded in effectin G2 BILAB MAUSEIL Uy Geange Eilot. 1034 cuincs on he will make bis escape, Mo} Mr, Ledyard, of the Miclizan Central, has ed without scoring. Tho St. Louts Club played | tima “allowance, Oneandae halt tiinutes per Remtalel acne bps Harrison Bailn ans a a near ‘4 ayaa utes eanort; vate. fea, dlacass By: Forssie by Newsdeate and, sent, post-pafd, an re- J fs unknown to any that saw him, but fs suppuscd, Fecontly fasted ordare to do no business on | 22, Unusually brilliant Nelding game, only one | foot, Fifty dotiars to Arst; 825 to second, pienoee ence, aud, Gnaranty ntions poaed anala Sua wores form than-avers x Cancer Cents fur plugle Numbers, and Twen to be some Wandering trainp. He appeared to error mado {in the trat_ inolug by Force “being | ‘These races are open to all aloop-rieged, open, ‘be about 95 years old, low in stature, Heavy set, Double Numbers, by GEORGE MUNI credited them. In tho infleld “McGeary and | o cabin yachts. The judges will decide tha z " Sundays except what s of tha utmost neces- Vandewater-¢t. N. sin, and there seemed to ‘The following reaolutiun was introduced and | SeTered tho most . adopted. be no remedy, and my friends thought | must soon | —- Se dark comp fexion, heavy, slarit hatr, flerce black | sity, but Lis order will not have tho desired end Cia 2p bon off; thy Lonorg wine sean ered order of thu races, and al sa the tune linutt, ft etna dy That the Ropubitcan party tein favor dle, vba cay attention was called, wale Teading a ADVERTISING, i tyes, and woul probal weigh about 145 c Weate eldini wai c i ; | yachts may carry any and oll sulls desired by * ' ery VROETINE imonial o! re. ands, ‘The whats village te in Anourning. for uuntit the managers of the other Western rose | iin od the batting score, Hurilocle and Start tie peed and will HA Ww be allowed as large tia the best flelding and batting for tha Hart- | crew and as much ballast av desired, Priv ore fords, Following is fe given to alift ballast, but uo TUR sconre hooming ont Is allowed. Bailst and crew to take almilar action. Although but few pas- seuger trains run now on Sundays on any of tho roads, yet there fs much frelglt shipped for- ward and considerable work donv in the yards, of an appropriation by Congress for the purpose of terhouse, No, 364 Athensetreet, South Boston; metle(ioy ander suitable revulations she. ag pie and Laced bert in South Boston, and being es and mini; rsonally ecquainted with her, and kuowlng her to soltle on tbe public land, Former feeble health, f concluded t wouta try the he three respected inurdered cit'zens, and the inoct intense excitement prevails, Laton—Tho murderer hus been seen, and it EVENING BHSSION, Vsortixe. After 1 had taken a few bottles it AWVERTINERS: {auow believed he will bo caugut, as hundreds ‘ n A, ® | remain on board until the conclusion of the | On reassembling at half-past 7, the Hon. W. | acemod to force the sores out of my ayatem. 5 had aro io hot pursuit, ull ol which could be done just as well on some Manrronp, — <5 | ace E, Carter, of Grant County, was nominated ag | running sores in my cars, which for a timo were ——— other day, ' rdock, 2b... &. i 9 in reference to measurements of yachts, tt } Attorney-General. The Hon. W. C. Whitford, | Yery paral, oot 1 continued to take the Vrax- LYNCHED, The tit annual meeting of tho Ralliway Asso- Hojaewueth é G) 6 | tas heen decided to taku the water-Hne and | of Milton College Was nominated as State soe id taken spont nent ofive Wattles, Of Chicago sod tho West can rots cree cfrealation fax Spectat D'spatch tu The Tribune, elation of Traveling Passenger and Advertisin; a 0 ol 1 | length over all and divide by two: or length | superlutendent. the Hon. Horace Rublee was may Besltts Improvingall A ae iz apontton! ‘ is Fas mnonay, by wang kamomat tha \ JACKSONVILLE, II1., Bopt, 11.—Tha negro An- | Agents of the United States and Canuda will | poretson, ab. 0 a] 1 | ever all tess one-half of the overhang, All | unanimously elected as Chairman of the State | heal 1 commenced taking the Vrortinx tn 2872, ' aerson Richards, who perpetrated the crim of | take pluco In this city to-day. ‘The mevtlugs | yor ol O} @ | other salllng regulations will be tu accordance | Ceutral Committee amid great enthusiasm, | and continued ita constantune for alx mouths, At raps on a white woman in Scott County tast will be held at the chul-room of the Sherman | Cansei: i) of 1 | with the Geneva Luke Yacht Club rules, ‘The | The following gentlemen were named as the | the present thme my bealih te better than iterer Bunda: d rough y House. ‘The attendance will not be as large as | Harbhige, a 0} O | Chieaga & Northwestern Railway will acll ex- | Central Conimittee: Firat’ District, Frank | has Leen sluce I waa child, The Veuxrine to 3 IY, and was brought to this city for safo- | usual on acount of many of the membors hay- | Larkin, p. Q 2) 0 | cursion tlekets at one-and-n-fifth fare, and Leland, R. H. baker; Second, E. O. Jones, E, | what helped mic; andl most cordially rocommend ceping, was redelivered to officers from Scott | {ng gone to Boston, where the aem{-aunual incet- i ——- | vachta will be transported: free, Invitations mun; Third, J. He Wageoner, E. Bowen; | {tto all sufferers, capecially my friends. { bad County about 3 u'clocit this morning, and taken | {ug of the General Ticket and Passouger Aycuts? Total 9 ul have been sent to the yacht clubs at Maddon, x J. RK. Bineha C. FB. Frisbie; beens sofferor forover thirty years, ana unt) back tu Winchester anu placed in Jail. At 10 | Astoctation will bu held next Frida Nevnaly, Oalikushy, ‘Devits Lake, and’ other | Chaties ‘Georee Mer ert the outgulng Chairman of the State Centers Committee, was adopted unanimously amid great applause, The Convention was very bare Snectal Dispatch to The Tribyne, Bantinonsg, Sept, 11,—Prof. Willem Miller, of Now York, arrived here to-night, Iv brings replaced with structures of tron and stone, Thirty miles of steel ralls have already been lald, and more are under contract, Over 100,000 ing tone and atrength to the ayetem debilitate {ug wear Winchester, was passing through an Incase, orchard, between, her own and a neighbor's house, when Sho was nasauited hy a ’ harle “y, Gores W, Carters uved the Vagering I found no remedy, Now fuse the Cl e Ruste : Dorgan, r. 9 9, Charles Looney, George W, Garters sixth, ds | Wes Sy unily medlciee ant Wiel ne otner Cook aaah surouel the fa took ee | glee feasts oes ilirond, Clapp, &. 9) Hf 3] gf g | bane, cee eal Soret As ree 001 ts See Gnls out, aud hung him, ‘The circumstances of | Raitroad, is betng pub In firet-class condition by | droit, 17, a iy WRESTLING. 0. Raymond, Bond. A highly compit: 'a, 2 Joy-at., Frovklence, the case areas follows: On Sunday morning a | [te new managers, New bridges are being | Force, fi) a? BALTINONE. mentary resvlution to the Hon. E. ‘. Keye: Vsorrins has never failed to effect a cure, fy respectable married lady named Sirs. Trmt, lly. | erected at all poluts, tho wooden ones being | Hattin, 3 bs: H al by Q} 0 ecooHecce & than through any other median now-offered to the public. Our a tonious, and good iveling characterized all Harttord,. and fainily witlurrive in this clty this mornin, Bt Louts: . cross-trecs bays also beou put in during this Taal with him articles of agreement for the wrest- | proceediogs. ‘The successful candidates were CIRCULATION IS THE LARGEST, burly uegro, Knocked down, and ravished. Ite | summer, 7 ling mate with Andrew Denuct for $300, tu | serenaded by the Madison band during the cven- H OUR RATES THE LOWEST, - then tod. Mrs, Truft gave the alarm, and tho Mr. dunce Keen, the Californta inillfonatre, Tanks 18 take place in th's city ina few days, The pro- | tog at the Park Hotel, : —— F OUR PAPERS THE BEST. ; : ; 06 r B negro Ilebards was caught and” thrown tito | onthe Chicazo, Burlington & Quincy Railroa 0 Huuibaties will'be arranioll tomurrow, fall. The excitement was t, and th i Year of the Central Facite Ruil- |. Utapir harme, of tho !tudion Clute mre . MAINE, “ Se os ane See rr cae Z 80 grer tl cl Jeutral Facitle Rail- me, 10 3) # ee SIC. , a o threats so violent, that tho Sheri deemed t ee eee ‘trom Sau Francia, cn roulo to Hane Sarna LATE LOCAL ITEMS, BLECTION LETcRNS, , ' acnhe range of disorders which yichi to the ine HUICAGO NEWAPALER, UNIO advisable to secretly hurry bim away, and ho | White Sulphur Springs, Ve ‘The party will o- Tula dete 2 bares cttartrora’ ad ats Fouls 2 Suortly before midnight last nlzht the coffe | Pontianp, Me., Sept. 11,—Twenty-one towne | fuencgal Is Memes ave, Ua sunwer of de. MURR roe Groualit to tls city He was delivered up qual ekg ee tty at heen ney y the | qime—Onohour and forty lawton, shop of Willlam Baeder, on Dearborn street, | in Cumberland Co give au averae for | greater than any other single medicine has hitherto unt: Fant lasued by a Juatice of the lees Wats Nyed Jn thls City a ahort tine ayo, and was ar- , Tested for a aluillar crime at the suit of a stu plo-minded colored woman named “Bab; Da- via"; but the Justice, not beluy aatisted of bis guilt, reluased bin. Tho affai great excitement fn Scott County ses very AT VITTANUNG, PA, near Lake, wag entered by three incu who rob- Byeclat Dispatch Co The Tribune, i 7 wd Baed Lily sleeping, of sume $40. EH Pirtssuna, Pa. Sept. 11.—The second game bal : ie eee a aa ee cae of thu base-ball tournament camo off thia uiter- | MYOKe part, noon between the Alleyheuled and Indiauapulis | and 8 few minutes later, imaginlog Blues, and resulted fu 9 victory for thy home | he — aaw one oof them repassing club by a scoro of 3 to 1. ‘Tho ‘game was brill | tit shop, ho ran out and tackled him. In the fantly played by both clubs, the Allegheny huy- | quarrel, Baedor shot threo thucs at his antag. ing to crowd through some tlebt placca w win, | onist. Uilicer McHugh arrested Baeder and a On the wide of the home club the feuturce wero | fellow whu gave his uae ae C. Nelano, but Galvin's tossing wud Dolants cutchiug, ‘The | who strenuonsly protested that bo knew noth- visitors all played well, Houtz, Nolan, and Quest |, jug about the Tetberr, a especially. ‘The following {a At about 5 o'clock last eveiing the attention Mr, Albert Fink, Commissioner of the New York pool, {3 authority for the statement that west-bound freight rates from Now York will not be fnerensed at present. According to Mr, Fink the rates are hantly low snough now, but there is no immediate reason for lowering or ralaingihem. | ‘Tho Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad makes the followiug statement of its erode earnings for the frat week io Septumber: Freignt, $50,051.50; passenyer, 817,172.13; mall, exe prema, Cte SA179.01. Tutsl, $71,805.70, | Cor county officers of 5,650 Kepublivan and 5,350 {| beeu even recupiucuded for by any other thau the Democrutle. Five towns to hear frou grave last Prone erofula ad alt Hruptive) ‘Dueares and year. 1,016 Republican and 910 Democratic. panies Hbegine tia Goa Pallett snd 2] Tho Ropublican majority last year was 1,193 in | Complsints, | and Msmashiry. evinptuns, the county on the Governor's vote. Willian G. Ricerts ally eerie arent ern Davis, Democrat, fs undoubtedly elected over Seren ich ose Pipers a Uiggings os Benator. All the other Republican | tivmto premature graves, Dysperalac tbat wale county oficers aro probably elected by 100 ma | versal cdeverot American imate Hebe fority. Files, Constipation, Nervousness, inability to ’ i ra blood. The Hon, Eugene Halo telegraphs that Wash- | "fills fea formidable list of human aliments for New Music Books for Schools! Now give New Life to your Musical Exercises by Sa= troduclag one of these Superlur Looks. r liqte (60 cts. The Grammar School Choir, £02,533 7 S. Tilden, provides admirably for the necds of the Upper Classes {udrammar Schouls. Just ouk Carctully prepared oy a pructical und succoveful teacher, tuaic to 1, DRUGGED AND.FATALLY BEATEN, New Yours, Sept. 11.—A circumstantial story . ts published of the death by violence of Am: Fawcett, the English actress, who dicd at* her 5 3 oud 4 parts, ani the ‘ t couulleau majority; | any single medicine tu successfully attack: and it 2 cf responding period last year, $07,104.10, Tue HcoME, of Olliver dainca Brennan wasreaited toa man | melon County gives Sou Reow aed IE pet tak tara seller te ert beat quality, rooms in Eighth avenue, drugged and fatally ‘ie business of the Grand ‘Trunk Railway has Seni whom he found lying on the street, and bived- Maucock, 1,000; Waldo, 750; and says the Kuox te pot ere ea Berti fad Data Me, tt s h 1 § rn i 100 cta:, $6 dox:) beaten by her paramour, known ouly in the | Stew to considerable masnitude. During the aueaursy, at CALS Nig severely. from a. pisjolshot wound | towns will focreasy thls. Sept Vrurtine. Itlaye tho ax atthe root of the | ANE NCUOO! SONZ BOOK, tes on’ Unusual Story as Billy.” year endiug Junu 3y, 1877, no less than A MeKelvoy, c.f" Wool ol aloo | is’ the back. He remoted othe oman} In the Fifta District the majority of the | tree of disease by Grav elinsinating every impurity | extended Instructive Course, Intervpereed wil — cars crossed the rlyer at Port Huron. Of tha | Neotgon, 4] 3}. 3] 0, 4 3 | to hts home, No, 168 Second street, and ques | countles given last wight as doubtful prove | from the bleed, promoting the sccretions, open- Exercieva and Songe, beautiful Muele, and is pro- . RIOTER ANLRGSTED. Number 10,050 were passenger and bagyuge- 4) 21) 0] 2) 3) 0 | tioued him closely, but could duarn nothing sat- today, leaving Jug the pores, —the prea cecape-tuives of the sye- pared for Girls’ Normal Sohools, by C: fver- 4 arid cara, ond the remainder frelght-cara, s| 0, of 1 i Aj shear Hepublicau to-day, leavlug the Dewocrate only | tem,—invigurating tho liver tu fis full aud natural | est, Teacher Iu thy Philudelpbla Normal School Naw Yous, Sept. 11.—Walter Kicallue, late GO|} Isfuctory, Me said bis name was ‘Theodore | f ; : te! » Mr. tf. B, Ledyard, General Mavager,aud Mr, 4) ao, a] Si oo] hat he was ashoviater by trade, aud | Kor aud Lfucula, which they bw) tast year, | action, cleansing the slowach, und strengtbeulng | for Gira. = Chairman of the Grievance Committee of | EB. C. rows, Assistant General Buperintendent 4 Oo} ol dof a fawson (a Toneably hemenard. when he | with probably two Senators in the Republican | Wizrstlon. ‘Ibis mach accomplished, the speedy ey oT ac” (SLs per dos, $0)has Wiriking firemen on the Morris & Easex Rall. | of tho Shchlan Ceutral Tallroad. wore a tho MA! Ol Of O | a5 shot by some unknown person who sneaked | counties. and the permanent cure of nutonly the disses | Tho [el School Choir, Shetay agresrey: toad was arrcated last night at Pilipsbure, N, | ‘ity yesterday, at Hi a 9 ¢ up bebind Lim, on Lake street, betweea Union Pouttanp, Me, Scpt. 21.—The Senate | of chrovic aud constitutional disorders, 1s certain utation sean almost ettect High Sebool suug ., charged with iucitiug’ # rivt durlug tho late ||} | aud Halsted strects. ‘This inust have occurred | granus twenty-eight Republica to follow. ‘This ty precisely whut Vauzring dues; | Muuk, wud ty extensively used but whould be strike, OBITUARY, sil 7] 3) 27) 10 at abuut 6 o'clock, — a fis mons Uf Ce wenty-vlg! epublicans and three | cha it does it wo quickly aod au easily, that it isan universally used. Music lu, Saud ¢ part. By —— Luwunena, Pa,, Soptel 1,—Willlam Cameron, the people. in tho neighborhood ap- | Pemocrate; the Housv, ninety-ceven Repub | accomphshed fact wlaiost before tho patent ts L, OU, Eweroun und W. S, Tilden, . COINERS. an older brothe of Bite 4 vd 4) 0} OF 3} g] peared to know _ noth about — it, | leaus. twenty-six Democrats, two Greeubacks, | aware of it himself. fae ea TSG ak Go $5 doz.) Fine Spectal Disvaich to The Tribune. terday at his r of Blinon Carnerun, died yes- Ah Oo ol the police have concluded that the man told an | 8ud twenty-six not reported. . The Whippoorwil js general’ ‘collection uf Tenax Havre, Iud., Sept. 11.—Tho trial of 'y af his resiitence th this place, axed BL. Bag Bt a untruta. All cfforta to sulve; the inystery, up | 1p reyard to the constitutional amendments, a cheerful, wide-awake Souge fur Counuun Schools. ' Willis Brown, arrested for couuterfeltlog | Fog Weanw ee $0 The Tribune, * alo: of B 3 tqu late hour, proved tutile., Hanson was’ at- | as far ua luoard from, thut Hhulting the elective VEGETINE : By W.0.Vorking, author of we Gulden Rouin, alter colo, was commonced hero today. The out Warne, Lud., Sept. 111—Tho Hov, Joho IO: ofast of .o.| feuded by Dr. Nesley, who dite the wound ls | franc ise rovelved & u7 votes iu favor and 3,007 we Specimen Coptos of any bouk mailed, post free, case is Lighly intercoting, a W. Dawson, ong of tho early settlers of thts 3)-0) 3| 0} of “a | quite daugerous, and moy prove fatal, potas, Sica thee unithane cauakapal tae Prepared by ‘ for retail priea. — county, died last night, aged 67, Iw was for a] of 9) a a aaa fitet fa prouubly defeated, aud the latter over LYON & HEALY, Chicago, TWEED'S DISCLOSURES, quan Sears cdltor and proprietor uf the Fort Vc Ps HP STILL MISSING. whelmiugly adopted. E ¥L. RR, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Svectal DMepaich to Tha Tribune. tee Jo T80t ho wee peoeutaent ie State Doll: gj ails Special Dispstch wo Ts Tribune, Avuvera, Me., Sept. 11.—The oficial returns s New Yorx, 8ept. 1.—The Tribune says ‘Tweed's exposures will ruin Senators Fox, Oliver Ditson & Co. Boston. Wasmisartow, D. C., Sept. 11.—Fears are still ————————— SS Utah Territory by President Lincoln, which po- of thy Stute election core in sluwly, and indl- ~Vieat buss on erears of opvonents—Ail ej e e if e { Prof, | cate that Connor's majority over all caudidates 2 ee * r——.,. UMMMUELLAN, Bixby, Ji Me ive Terra ettes Which thane ag! | Tarren, ee Allegheny, 5; Indvanapotix, 4. * siete ae Lecpand hers ae Beubler, will uot Gall below 0,00, i Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists. ae ROR TEEEE TOSS TODD papeaanaeel Hage orks Moeetaaey, and - Asseinllyash Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune Strikes called—On Caiviuy 20;0i Nolan, G3.” :| qd gate eray yee marty te Ae oe ee te - = eee Keep’s Umbrellas. Eaar Sauivaw, ailch., Sept, 1!,—John Buckt Bails calied—On Galvin, 3; ou Nolan, 10. tf Se folio Uae Alispatclh was feces: Nerd, bo oo. . PATENT LOU, Rest quallty nlaguamn, $1,00eack, COUNTERFEIT HALVES, ous of the most prouitueut German residents | 9Houble,plare Wiliausan, Gocdunua, amd Dalen | Sy Oe a uaa Sur Lock obtained atthe trout va Be Gis kh a oe fu daa. Loeuat each te Dheprinee of this clty, died very suddenly this evening | Ng}on;, Fulmer, aud Gooduian ued, and Houta, 9 baen ol - went s after au Hluess of leas than ten hours, of a di tascof the kiducya, Deceased was’ d? pies PENDLETON AND GARFIELD. mi) tr 7 goer rt ous | Lhat Wife of Mine Cotumbus, O., Sept. 11.—The Repablican Sramariziy, Ill., Sept. 11.—-Edwin Medley, from Bechler's divisto1 ‘Thme—Ono hyur and thirty wloutes. S& Merchant of Flora, and Louis Cisel, of that ‘Tho Stare aud Ludlaunpulls play tomorrow, | guly Za for tne dete ey tee Bechet, lett bere SUNMEM RESOITS, a wife and ave children. ‘i ert ‘ % country, Intending to be | Beate Comuitter to-day scvt w letter to the | Buys Bost Minnesota Patont Plour, per bri GLEN PARK HOTEL. Wdulty, were brought before United Statcs =ry auvecectul la businessy wag feaves Apeciel Piepuich Yo The Tribune, uc general esa, | Binect bush by the UW HAL | yea cratic Comuitter, cballeurtye Geonze H. | 0 $0.00, aE J * | MATKIN's GLEs (bY cferina, 34,00 8 ber ay, Commissioner Adaips hers tovsy, gna charge | lls fupily handgomelpprgrived fog, Jaxmsviies, Wis, Bop IL—Liuse-ball tq oe renner Cuphan commending, 4 Pendictun to oicet Geu. Garbuld in joiut di- | HACIKKSON’S, 113 E, Mudisonest. | o}bof was. Cid FuOsT, Srvpeialone

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