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‘esis THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1877-SIXTEEN PAGES, 5 oR. \ ye ie door was fount ked, and the place appar- 1 ? a = : SPEACER'S WREOR. | meteerepedtast gp morqeame | "St, Ei [aa"Mtodl| PANIC STATISTICS. | guistmtae ements te| GOSSIP FOR LADIES. | mena 'e kicked upa muss by telling my girl that she a doo ras fOOie tied call found the door | would be in Congress he woul Bie ; unlocked and a clerk wsde. The som and cube | toupport the President in arsine out is Ar an Se lic hee eases WG core wwas sure I wi Fe oe ee ai rrtreated hig, bond, “and polley, | He believes io Cini: Service Toad beet | How Savings-Banks Depositors gravulate elf that somes for of the rifeand aby wth ms tears ea ey > 3 ct 4 all are not re-| How a Riari een rude, I know, but [hope you wili excuse m ario-Sforza Was Utilized | when f tell you that the girl’ Fe wonh : girl's father is worth Expert Davie Furnishes an Abstract | ee eT en ee aabiliey be ded to-morrow. | made, but much still remains to be done. | As ne plcbares now 30 tae a of His Report. gettin, Onsatarday afternoon, ‘Aug. 26,the | for the financial question, he was heartily in Are Influenced. placed by family portratte,, Undar this, rag @ t sae Fanke Directors met and drew uptheas. | favor of the remonetizationzof sliver, ang. te dow local nortaaty Puenean artistes have. suf by a French Lady. TE TL nn binant ee 0 ve = 1s ween us.’ . signment to Col. Taylor, Spencer directed one ‘of | speedy resumption of specie payments. These fered the exclusion of their pictures, and cons és, se F his subordinutes to cash'a check for $300, which | questions, however, had but little to-do with | Com! arison of Draits Duri 4 The Absconding President Did Not amount represented the saviogs of 990 Shen: | the elections this fall. ‘The Republican party P Months of 1876 and aan Two | quently lost the advanrages.of the art zalleries | Excursionists at a Confectioner’s—A A DIFASTROUS VICTORS. i : Have Much with Him gens domestics and the womaa 1 ed, the ae | mands & oH beginning last spring_in electing 77. taken in rewardiag this as a business damage, Disastrous Tri Au unfortunate yond lawysr wae bead ores : % fant clozell WP, Ponies: Spencer coac ably re. | good Aldermen and other city officers. They but surely it is not reasonable to ask the Art 8 any heels in love with a beautifal irl, andwas count closenoney, unless Spencer concluded to | must do the same this fall for the county, and Hat surely ie tat dopcoe, fo. hapaw t06 ai Shout 2o be married to her. ‘Oa the ete of the : any. deg : 3 - be wedding day, he was called in to defendan awful miscreant—a man of 30, who had poix keen it for her in his own safe hands, And yet, | elect pure and honest men in the place of the " oti ion it when areporter visited Spencer that afternoon, | scoundrels and scalawazs who now squandered The Excitement Seems to Be of so. small oo ee a ek aeons ad On te Ragged Edge --- A Wedding- Es 5 Everything Indicates that He Ex- | and asked him if there was anj i > y truth in the | the money of the people. Steadily Subsidin z y. 5 i . - Led sa : h 0 le. : g- ever worthy. To this cause only isa 2 iti pected’ to Pull Through. pamor at she bank was golug under, the wily ‘The meeting then adjourned for two weeks. attributed the Se ane ad adiia. alt Tourney---Woman’s Sensitive- Snel his motler and father. The case seemed i bankeus indignation and denounced the story | _ ‘There was a larze m if i reurd v9: the relations of the: exposition: and net 4 lost one, and when tho proseetion Pov ores , a hi 3 ze meeting of the First Ward In order to ascertain exactly the present | the resident artists. pone, and w h positor mittee yesterday shing cen a cific Hotel. The Committee on Election of Offi; 3 or yesterday 2 1d be, friend]: rd + = MLARGA Ae tea] = ay iy he per. mat. leas 4 a TRIBUNE reporter yesterday called in at th as it shoul friendly to our own artists, ceives in th court Tree or the reason that the Committee | SSF Servants,” On ike oue of Spencer's | ses reported the following names for fodses of | Merchant’, Farmers & Meshanies) Bank on fi, honed fw Ray v9, ra areata atid (Dink (6 iy Quern Pas Sentara Ve ‘perez the extremity of 4 a cone 10 see ts Re ‘s Se : ‘uture. There isan obvious absu-dity i Pie as what kind of 4 ; Clark strect. No line of ‘eager depositors, | posing that there can be any wide Give rity of With her peerless heart in a jeweled vest, ence of the Cae ees the Fain could not. or at least did not, come together. AT LIVERPOOL. ff es = County Commissioners by the Club—for ap- Solum Wentworth was out of town, andthe only | Loxpox, Sept. 15.—The st i y i racks F ci ara’ i i i member who put in an appearance at the bank, arrival at’ Liverpool was. watelied rein ene First, Precinct DE * sae te ae a, ee erastuhaecnevonts He es Obleaz Deporiment ofthe Sot ee eee eh ener oh tonal He fee | make a D a a Ms ee Of 1 erson. | Se P S s is ee Exposi cao artists. bo garita show of inning hi % in answer to Mr. Davies nouees, was, Dee See oe ar pile imeriguartene dicen Brown, Daniel tae Precinct i, | be running along in a very quiet fashion. Trail not, perhaps, have a better opportunity | N° child of the Northlands tey.air— tment, rises to the Shnehest dient of tr, who was too buss to hear the report. at the Ljverpoot police headquarters Ol Spent | eter LL Brokosk fourth Precinct. | “graticties are in order these times, and it of giving notice that there will be no auction | No blue-eyed beauty with golden halr: eloquence. In a word, he succeeded in showing L. Le . sale of pictures this year, the artists having | The sensnons clow of the Southland reigns that the criminal is an upright, virtuons, and Taesxe reporter, however, persuaded ‘Mr. | believed he was not on the Circassian. Th Sommi ! i i t . ser, T niive Committee of the Club, with | occurred to the news-hunter that there. might id vi AUS ins his acquit Dave that ie ty possible sulleies Hee LONDON eae ae. ‘ QuESrONED wrrnout | Messrs. Bullard, Knickerbocker, and Dixon as be some material in the bank-books Teh ei append the names of the Com: psttagnees waren breatlt ta har Amelia Nelnt= aeeeabaee 00, On OUR eaapao er ae fe public, and _ ah UCCESB. assistants, were instructed to: redistrict the t ittec to assure al Vaces of rgaritat ch is Se eaw pose offered him the requisite sno of 2 pOnDOR, Bente 15. iennnot sere eae Ward inte ae peneiiicléy and to endeavor to Se ee craeratls pel bend nen SE STOLE reagers oR Puewcn of Drink to my Queen of purple-black bair! expecting that ts Seta Sea favure hiar Fpace in these columns. ‘The offer was | President of the D._(D, Spencer, the absconding ave the County Commissioners ratify such re- y sas if Secretary Art Committee Exposition. ‘Margarita! : warm reception. To his surprise, hi : § Be D.Snencer, the abssonding | Uttricting and establish. sis. voting-places in | table was obtained, showing the ke, Edw arene : cold” ecroae He foae ae avcepted in so far that Mr. Davie consented to | has been arrested. The “America aad i ey stablish six, ing-places in $5 George C, Clarke, Edwin Lee Brown, E.G. | whose dusky folds, by the ~ | young girl cold and her parents much embar- ace te following abstract of lis long, thor- | Scotland Yard refuse to say rt meraboak tie ths Fist Ward accordingly. The Club adjourn | a aeter ft a eater Atay 8. Stickney Frankl blseVeagty At | noes Be ean dug cart a pala eee EG nen ¢ oe Sas tke Goune oush, and exceedingly minute investigations: | Mater, Thane is reason to believe that the case SIXTEENTIL WARD. ding | rae The 5 ‘Margarita! 7 e:. Sty friend? anid lic, whet the roung, chy 5s a : = a ps m & + 5 04 ‘ing period this year. The * i man had already begun to call father-in-] wT huave first end-avored,” said Mr. D was only communicated to the police today, | The : si and for the corresponding year. The a "Neath th 4 c m father-in-law. _ itis frst endear Ory cra antouats:| ae ee ot etae mplobableas the | inst te RED ne Ot ae Ste Ward met | record is instructive, and, the. gradual diminu WISCONSIN STATE FAIR. | thotcoitster mos neha ‘yi snilst tell vone-tuy deceit loves sno to ascertain the nature of Spencer’s accounts | steamer Circassian, on what be i ¥ ji i corner of Sedawick and Goethe | jin in the call for junds shown this week inti colle hor shoniderd in zoft caress, Another! Who ig the man!” ‘The good shen he first commenced lis transactions with | have taken Seaseae at, One, Ra ee open ite spares Of forming a ward club | mates a return of public Soniidence which ean. | A Saccessful Show—Grond Exhibl ‘There lorks enough of a priceless bliss and virtuous man whom you ioday, by your the Institution. He opened a deposit account pool on Tuesday. The fuzitive was certainly | J. A. Le Brup i ae tative chalr, aa npon | 8ot but be gratifying #0 She men who bare ‘so cultural "Machinery OC: Agri) Tomake Heaven Soe ee father Soae tay dont eens i april, 1873, the amount of his depotit being | ROU Sires at Stovilie, were the Cireassiah | the motioa of Dr. Daniels, appointed a com. | gallantly held up tite, credit of the institution. ictal an enck op Phe Tei Margarita! er.—Ezchange. : gu.002, On the same day he drew out $254 ‘st touched. Mites of seven to sclect. permanent, offi- | ino unately this ety twithout men who} Jayzsv Wi 5.—The ‘The rarest beauty that ever was met! THEIR WEDDING-1 SEY. mittee nich they did as. follows: | trent sug to preeerve the Toterests of thelr | , JANBSVILLE, TiS Sept, 16-—The twenty ‘SMnrganitat ‘Soringyett Mau taneue ‘The most interesting and ‘amusing exhibition clients from a ‘panie-stricken mob, and such fourth annual exhibition of the State Agricult- cian guide the destinies of this and ‘the other | ural Society has just closea, having proved one ‘The ricivest Jewal that erer-was en With lips of coral and eyes of jet! pat leaving about $37,000 to his credit. From LOCAL POLITICS President, Jacob Lengacher; Secretary, J. ofthe season took place at the Greene-County that dime on. during the first three months of Lebrun; Exe x = peeonnection with the bank, his balances were or, Ch s Eixeoutive Commistes, Aton secioch, | oauks. ‘Tue table is as follows: of the most successful fairs in the history of ‘ £37,000. $24,000, $53,000, $13,000, $5,000, $7,000, THE REPUBLICANS. - Erederick, Wilte, and Valentine Rich. After 3870, 1877, | the State. The weather throughout was de- ae ¢ | National Bank on Tuesday of Tast. week. The $207,000, $214,000, and $112,000, Latterly his TURD WARD. the Vice-Presidents, one from each precitict, 18 | iightful, the attendance of visitors immense, cache MEN ad CE ET al lute tre Mathes: gocount Was a small savings account. ‘The Third Ward Republican Clab beta a meet- | P24, Beth selected, the mecting adjourned till and the number of article hibiti Set a oa wi a Seen ee ar the lalptook teats ‘Another guestion was the amount of his ing last evening at. the comer of Wabash ave- ad Saturday at a place to be designated here- stu Thecakow ae ek wis ce OTe, uy Hee. Prophet! I swear, my dask-eyed Queen al, tae oe but ae air, the lady took that. ‘ . 8 was exceller tl i : and her: ie % i s tmnmutions in loans and notes. My statement | nue and Twenty-second strevt, Mir. As N. Hay é BOYS IN. BIUE. and extra accominodations were lasily pro cane sos nk gah and ana trthat shows that, from October. 1872, up to tne | Presiding. The Treasurcr read his report, suow- | ‘The initiatory steps. were taken at & vided for the great numbers of horses, cattle, i shal. wag offered, which the PPT a topte ths meeting held at No. 85 North Clark street Sheep, and sivine. ‘The daily races we vit, | Diink to my fove of the dusky eyest fused. By ray of a change the, lord, tock. te ; . Iy races were W Shemeit chair and the lady his lap. fle then. produced a time of the failure, lie had $24,000, $24,000, $64,- ing the favorable financial condition of the Club. | ast evening to reorganize the “Boy tie 00, $70,000, $226,000, $292,000, S2z1,- | The meeting was addressed at some engi Wy | in Bnew) This mesacmeneh of. veterans sreePt py thousands of people, and the throng | she’ might have bean Queen ‘neath she Soudan | Pets. to dink Proposed her health; but she ; refused to drink. [e took along, strong pull, 600, $1,000. $72,000, $213,000, $79,000, $25,000, the Hon. William Aldrich, who ‘spoke of the | took quite a prominent pa ’ hich ends oul ’. vi a 000, | E29 roa i part in’ the which endeavored to hear the specches of Gov. ‘jon £10000, $5.000, $20,000, $16,000, $39,000, $115,- necessity of the Club's working for the nomina- | Presidential campaien, but when it ended the Ludington and others was simply stupendous. | She gous wherever her warm glance fil and, looking around, and, sceing a hundred gaz on, and $170,000; smounting, in all, to $2,500, ” | tion of good men for the office of County Com- ae of ae. anerners also expired. Since Nearly 18,000 people were in ‘attendance Thurs- | Margarita! sn ee ing “yes and everybody laughing, remarked that OX, which covers the renewals as wellas the | missioner, and then seeing that they were clect- | foval malities ing contest is an important one In day, which was the gala day of the whole show. cht have knell it was “darned strange a fellow coutdn’t hug Oe Misouistanding. Of these notes there are | ed. ‘The main interest in the fall campaign Doc) oe Pact eats The total receipts reached nearly $15,000. Sea par a aS ay ere ae gain, that they may do The exhibition of agricultural implements | of tived in the ehade of the Yooba dé, rauipe he took his indy and. ae of, much surpassed any former effort of the State, and 4 e ier ptied, among a world of interesting articles, | W NO odor is breath of Eternity: auilt-edged threshing machine from ‘the Cen- But never in Earth or Heaven was ecen fenial, Guilt of walnut and other costly woods, | A Jewel to pair with my dusk-eyed Queen! A WOMAN'S 5 TIVENESS. several wonderful grain-binders, besides fan- ‘Margarita! Danbury Neves. ‘A woman fs far more sensitive than aman. vo on hand—the one for 339,000, and i se’ ofli tw Fe ,000, and | centered in these oflices, the importance of fill- | their part toward achieving a Republican victory. to the disgust ot the patrons of the show. the other for $£479.000,—amounting to $518,000, Jhave failed to find anything clse th the way of | we. whiely witht honest, incorruptible men was | There were but twenty presen very good at- MUSOLUTE DEBT OR DEFALCATION. patent to every good citizen. With the present tendants for 2 prolniaay mcetl and wo vew ne question as,to how auch the bank” as 3 i ¢ fact that there are only about 300 veterans Thea g Nink “as | complexion of the Board of County Commis- | on the North Side. ‘The only thing done was to suffered by his bad management, by his bad in- 5 everybody W: ili ‘itize , sultnents in bad eccurities, I don’t touch upon ee hail dy sas Tanita ‘The citizens of | name the organization ‘The, Union . Veteran hing-mills, seeders, ‘reapers, mowers, ete. No . weause that is paten' every) anda ques- ii " 3 = es x machinery attracted more attenth rink to my Queen of the sun-kiesed cheek! i i Festmonts ip bev arent to erervbouy anda.q cago had had enough of sucha Board, and | Club of the North Side.” Another meeting inery 4 verehan ihe | Drink tomy Q he sun-ki She las fincr feelings and a more deli - tion for calculation, which thé Receiyer will have were determined to see achange ther ‘one | Will be held soon tor the election of oflicers. THRESHING-MACHINES ‘Margarita! Th oes dae acne elicato mind. ~ tots in his own way: My report. goes into the | but henest men should be put in nomination, ane exhibited here br the Tenowned house of J, I, | Her mate ’neath the sun in vain you will seek POG kraut i in of these trausactions, and traces them up | and, when nominated, the decent citizens of THE WORKINGMEN. Gase & Co., of Racine, whose products of skill | In Suadukiam bower, or barem of Shelk— coe TO ee ee wats SIERL WARD? also embrace horse-powers, steam. engines. and Margarita! unnecessary suffering. One of our merchants i was going to chureh with his wife on Sundsy tread-powers, which are ‘cousidered the best. | where Georgian maids with voluptuous looks ecome very large, and bave resulted | Chicago should sce to it that they were clected. ina very large amount outstanding. fe ing held last e er aS las to the $261,000 transaction, I hav Covhselor Greeley spoke in a similar strain. A meeting was held las evening at the corner The “Apron Separator ?*Icads in threshing. | pj it inighe: . very fittle to state in- addition to what ave | 4 number of names liad beeu mentioned for the of Twenty-fourth strect_ and Portland avenue, separating, Mearihes, aud ae ue soar Rise fresh and warm from the Tiflls brooks, berhavd elem ele aude hatte th . be ro Tere. litle Meuiliched. This amount was for | various offices, but most of them were and a club of the Workingmen’s Industrial ‘Eclipse? separator runs light, threshes fast, Where Peris of Love seek the Cyorus racks, ber bated startled. by the 100k tn hee a = already borat from, Dobiins, and Spencer put |-unfit, ‘The smell of fire was on. thei party was organized, with Mr. Gilmore as separates well, cleans perfectly, leaves no litter, With Paphian diamonds strung in their locks! “On! Lhaye gotoa my brown hat.”? By his check into the vault for it. He also pat bis aate, (66: ito Salk their | Chairman. The wecting was small but earnest, and sacks the grain. These machines are Onever thy mate in Houris’ band, ejaculated the astonished man She burst © is cee president, on the booksfortbeamount. | Sf nents, £0 te speak and the citizens | Chairman, | Te gy was attested by the fact that claimed to be the best- © | sty jewel, my Queen, in all the land! tears. Why, Martha, what is the ‘matter with j Bote ehat amount appears to have been paid, | Stave neazo shoal geet, ug nae these persons | it eschewed the ‘Communistic crowd to start ‘The unique exhibit of a table of miniature | And I rest in thy ehadow, and feel the bliss vou? be demanded. “Don't you sce what is % part was ‘transferred to Guild, Bulkley, re is ‘ Sas ty 10 e objectionable it esc then set about purging the Work- EXPLANATORY. reapers, seeders, etc., drew 2 large crowd. | That makes Ifeaven Earth toa Heaven like thts! ‘the matter!” she returned in 4 sobbing _Yolce. apart WS ghers. Eventually the whole of persons Were, however, the speaker omitted to | Tiemen’s party. The Chairman said he had The jump on July 17, 1870, from 44 to 73 was | These were specimens of the skill of the Mergarita! 1 “Pye got on my brown hat with my” tei od Newton, and, otras of those interpolated | ™Spt9)" f jngmen’s party. The Crmaiory to the sclt- caused by the failure of the Cook County Sav- Wantnts MANUPACTURING COMPANY, gutta Cnener Janes. | Si.” Oh, what will people say!” ene gation. sreany made some remarks, direet- | heard various tenets ee and alles ‘seit | fogs Bank, and on the next day the calls fell to | of Janesville, which exhibited thet jcbrated A TITULAR HUSBAND ie Usaaad : > + the averaxe nuinber, Which is about 32. On | “Leader,”combined and singlereapers; “Leader ate Corrennndence Xew York Workd. FEMININE NOTES. ree Se Yo “the. books on the 18th | ing hi i PRB OB. | his attention eolely to the importance ot ft, 187, already pointed out, | ii ; ly fa = 4 ing the places of the Judges this fail with ‘a to capital stock and to profit and | proper men. Ont of 1,000 or more lawyers in some expression on the subject. A member re- | July 16, 18 3 j inglerea i Z y 16, 177, the first St. Louis fuilure was Licht and * Prairie City Seeder.” The: ‘ a eo eA these parties. froma. re- ‘ Or 00 ; olled He aan une hears - numneroiss ported, 1817 fie demand for money at once List slower: pan Teilnte City ear ts ‘The furniture of a mansion which once be- | Jean Paul says love truly, but not excessively. Riis city, he said, about 900 were seeking for | tyct were there was ay an intent erased. During the run in that city the appli- | fully understood and appreciated by those inter- longed to a sister of erfyer, the great ‘Tnat is to say, don’t fan a girl so bard as tospoil amo! cations ranged from 50 to 79 per day, nearly | ested infarm machinery. The ‘demand for these | 24vocate, is to be brought under the | her crimps. "for the stuck and the reponsibility | these positions. [Lauzhter.] It was all very | there "must be some fire. Mr,- Con! r ; well ina country town to elect an old grayhead | oy Vu ire. Mr. Conlan | double the average. On the 2ithof July the chines excel i a ae nc ‘i ; fons were une avaroi | 1oTout Sn oflcg"but in. roi, ete said was enous for bint to nave MeGiiray | Hots were eT Oe A at OT ine maachines exceeds, the gupplsy wafehis'a igh | hammer in consequence of the death of | _ The young Texan doesn’t tell you his sweet- stance, Nea | potitan eity like Chiesgo, What was needed was | ¢barsed eh erupt prackicts aa th 8 do- Hots wertiauance the applications fell off greal- | Our best farmers have long felt the need of its latest. owner. You remember the par. | Heart is sweet as sugar, but gays, ‘0, she’l do yD. Spencer g&,Ce- | youne: men of stron sense Guicke perception, | Si72.10 sel the ana n favor of Bi jcranted | Ip, people apparently constering fhat“their | machine which would enable them to select ouly ticulars of the first owner’s life. She | to put in coffect”” : Spee eoeuBreddent. iis netes given Sound knowledge of law, and, above all, an | Sha all such the go-by, and Ga ae are Re tetraeroner oh parently cothan inthe hands of | pure secd for eowing, consequéntly fauning- | Oe twice married, the first time toaNotary, | The gentlemen of the rifle club y = Worki + nune. ie . ate Sayings © past few years. ere cf el i ape ‘ria only by the Workingmen, bat, the public at | Bank failed, and in one day the denitads Ih Dash Maik P DIORET, OF RACINE, ancol ages and Te eran tte Baya ile,” aa nee te mae pits ay ne ram i a he other morning a lady received a teleg in there Siuterests. The Dobbins transactions | g‘Gonial of jus , t diferent interest Geinys IP Of qustice, and it might -be indeed | OMFPF x7 ; u ne day | ; Daly DY the Mess eas done, but itis cafe to | creased from thirty to 163. ‘This was the high- | exhibited the evlebrated A; P y tans, ania | Wit SEN Guinon of pride. Anopportunity | that her fath a lady received 9 tle at her father was dead. ‘* Now,” said she, of simatures oF ars as D. D. Spencer, D. D. Spencer Rpencer_ & Dobbins, =] ks in the name of D. D. i . | doubted if there was more than one Judge on i ‘ Spencer, Trustee. toi Lees! say that McGilvray d that so fa1 4 neers ‘ 5 the Bench here who knew now to expedite busi- say that McGilvray is waning, and that so faras | est point touched, ‘aud from that time there hi i ‘leaning 8 peur vor iumeclt, outside of this transac | ness, This W to expedite bus Af q ‘ pol eds at time there las | to be the best in the world for cleaning small : : Fee eins from Dobbins, which vas ness. This was Judge Gary, who, in his opti, tie oer oe ae aet BO eit MUL be | been a gradual ‘iliue off woul yesterday. | seeds aud every kind of grain. Sixty ing small | offered itself in the most unexpected way. She | “John can’t help buying me some new clothes.”” ton don by him for 4 Jong time ie The'books, (out ‘aid more business ina given _time than all | ccority from which he bas com Saturdays and Mondays the drafts are heavier | of them lave pecn sold. was out one day at the opera, or on a visit, I | it wasaV: girl wh ailor of f eorried ou by Ly 19. ‘Spencer, Trustee, held a the other Judues put Lone er, a of the ante seurity from oy DENT WARD. chan ou otic dass te bank Ding oh Tonger. | ° Auotberfanning-millexbibited on theerounds | forget ‘whieh, when a friend told her she might sci Mogacinge hal been pointed out to her 5s Le : . 3: sr see ig _ 5 Sea meni Mr. Myers, a K, being sul ade a : , “salt. “ 7 fn the nine ot eevocke Tin March, 1973, he nad | Gituvian school, and what they Wanted this fall The Workicnwen of the Seventeenth Ward | jeetea to theusual pumping process, opined that wos that made Uy east CHAZY, N.Y Aud what she was, ooking for through the af an Nola alt ‘ubsequently alluded. to hima as aN. Ye s ent rtait gentleman cliente e . Dreeume possessed of 2,539 shares, to which he " r? met last night at the corner of Chicas A 9) shares 00S was young mev.—men of nerve and executive ios cago avenue | people had ‘Their “ Darvest Queen” grain : i sided: Si Hime, t0, me oe 100 of Bbilizy, ae well az a Knowledge of the law. aud Frans stroot, ALM a Canal tp the people hae .RLY COME TO THEIR SENSES AGAIN. | rator and fanvnill Qube ean Lae ar | who ao then standing unnoticed in a] The marriage of Georze Rong and Sara A. _ That renressround up by holding 2,723 shares, eee eee a ee each there had been’) each ‘oreefifer mn the ward as a eg of Five from | guvarday. (yesteray) oP 3 per cent Feeeived | Centennial aan prot mearirasken (TONG, Memes’ gt “Kuroperof the of the | Rong was, recently celebrate ce mn ered 0 we ig S723 sh many fos he Bench. It was desira- | 22 prece Fee g com | deposits to the amouut o! per cent of its pay- | grains out of barley, and improves th . is 1s an instance where two Rongs madea rite : which he Jeft, in ‘the vault apparently as security | pJe, in tilling these places as well as all others, mused dead Sorhola. reek: meetings Pets ments, this belug. of course, exclusive of ts Among the many manufacturers of gait world and ie bad ee ieee ‘The mat- | —a marriage rite.— Worcester Press. A y Sy ig be held | Cocmercial business,—the most important part } ural machinery on the grounds there w tallane, it out Shere” aa” Pe ee he A careful soul.—Scene: Parisian home. Mon- sieur and Madame at dinner. Madame to treas- -000 of uotes in hisname. The hay ero 3; that there should bea contest, a fair fight, in fs a whether Spencer bought the stock— | ynic : fight, in | oP the piace of last nights mecting; listened to i sacti re i z t eee rotinal stock in his own name—with money wilelt Be a ee Hetthe best man win, ie | remarks ou che present meeting stones by: Yr. Cage ee wou sem" said | enterprising eeneral dealers, prominent among | parties in a bay-wiodow. The old gentleman n fault, but such ought not to be the case, It Mr. Lanigan, the President of, the Fishtcenth | outside a bank. aod’ "Fou" calf OPE ¢ Whom wes op parties in 8 va et wanta wifenor the old lady | Te Of 9 servant: “What! my mother called DIYFICULT OSE TO SOLVE. was true, a3 had been sald, that the shuflling, Nant Den 8 Atte beard Ae ee arun. ‘That is a small matter, for in all, savings who is general BEERP UPL AOR won asin | gdaehent aise. he Was prep red to give her his SE Ee ate ented ate hatin awlor’s si > | Brun: ‘here is arole, without which business | Mower,” which Bas sy, ints of superiorit: a aiiees ant F ce s her af “Well, tna’am.” hestitat- anks there is a rule, ss | Mower, ic] yp ip ¥, | some annual allowance; andlenwios. ofahand- | iors Rh buber rxeidthat you and. Monsieur Tele eeietat he may have borrowed | Gilatory manner in which the legal businese of : jlecel OF | journed for one week. banks there is 4 Tei on at all, demanding a | one of which is that the exits oe tieesbar can | font atthe: was sent for on sbow He | it better not to aggravate the situati from the vault or have gotten the money, out of | the city a c Y : “ a e city and county was Cal ed on amounted a ; from the FCarious ways, and, at a considerably | to\q practical denial of justice. | He. knew of ELEVENTH WARD. Chity or sixty day notice of withdrawal. But | be raised over that toe ie without cramping | would be the gentlest, the most obliging o stibsequent period, converted that, debeimto th¢ | on Practica oention; however, to this rather | ,.7%¢ portion of the Eleventh Ward. represent: | the thing which docs try a bank's solvency is nife, or throwing it out of gear. Another | marital Oe aintsziie would not even live ing of ape of notes. How. he an Ba idey soul Sweeping statcment,—a Judge who not only.| 123, the Workingmen’ : . justrial party of the | the commercial business; the drafts which are | spe jatty is the new ‘and popular thresher, | house; he would simply take care to be within MM ARIN. NEWS. the derks and carry these debts along; | Knew the law, but knew how to administer it | Uulted States were 10 have Wmeeting at the | handed over the counter in a pocket-book and nnecota Chief,” made by Sermonr, Sabin & | Bowses the weekly receptions. He would ask and then consolidate them into, notes, Thave | promprly and effectively; a Judze who, when | saloon No, 503 West 3 fadison strect last night. | of which the outside folks know, nothing at all. |°Cu., Stillwater, Minn., noted for its wonderful | no questions as to the employment ‘of her time, = Early in the evening three or four men asst Mawse drafts we have to meet right away and | simptic diso, the Bitdsell Clover-Huller, made | —ylere were indeed none to ask, as there. was. |e nite 0 Special [spas to The Tribune. there fs no notice as to them. Where people | by the Birdsell M's Co., South Bend Ind., which e sli ati " i Snterest, the bank, | stands Proemment and alone in perfection of mever Soe se nmecoseary fof Borrann NY, Sept. 15.—After three days, * out that money | its eee eet ee er tee aoe a y questions a8£o the employment of the wind-bound fleet begins to arrive. Eleven, euine, ¢ e,and at- | his, Only give him the stipulated number of ing the i a cueing much attention from morning till night. } thousands of franes per quarter and he would” ‘featels, Including + Leer al oe . Specimens of ‘wonderful mechanism were | be at Madame’s order whenever she wanted to Gongorts, came in to-day, ringing +49, shh = hand, which at once dehghted and show him for an hour “at home or a cls of grain, principally wheat. A large flect is dlose by, and the canal freights have advanced already explained to the Comimitiee, and you Onn’ cnown # ph have explained to the public. Se8 8 Fon ae ae matory hada cer Fine | bled and eat down to,2 gare of pedro”? Ww “Now, as to Spencer's private account, As I | proudest member ot the, waiting forthe rest to come in. They waited | have money ‘drawing Fee ae eee during the fatter part of his | Tay opportunity was siven to any others who Matitafver9 o'clock, when Florence MeCarthy | which bus loaned lore stithe bank, be kept a'swmall sav- | mizut be burdened with thoughts on the | sub- unthin cocked and primed foraspeech. He | jn order to earn the interest, miust ie a ea isTr ne had to | "Tot the fall cainpaign to ease their minds. Tt | fone went away’ diszusted, however, and the | have a certain time in which to convert its his credit about $014. He drew out $712 in cor embraced, however, aud the mecting four men silently continued their little game wn- } securities fnto cash, but in commercial accounts . % i | molested by anv more workingmen,—and there | the money is supposed to be in the bank vaults, | seen on every wa Suly, $50 and $150 in Ausust, leaving to bis Mone wae qed sid. On. the ith of “August ie drew adjourned fon TIGHTEENTH. WARD. was no meeting. the tnust-be produced on demand. Here Seionshed the beholders, Nothing. seemed | drive, They were ee ee cee fh cach, apparently for his salary'to the 15th | 4 well-attended metas, of Republicans was ‘A LIST OF THE OCCUPATIONS aire wonderful than the grain-binders, promi | conditions, and, they fatally’ “observed | to seven antis on corn, and efit cents on wheat ih cash apparetiecs. Bulkley and Guild } netq last evening at tne North-Side Turner Bal, RAG BABY. of those who came round here on the day the | nent among which was the conditions 9™4ne day of ls death. | toNew York. Coal freights are, firm at Erie, aoe 2, Mhout the same time. | Gen, Chetlain was elected Chairman, and mate THE GREENDACKERS : State Savings Institution closed its doors Inunts | BELOIT GRAIN-BINDER, them URE MS ame’a Taro Sforza, the | {Sovetand, aud Sandusky. Vessels aro wanted r State Savings Orstittake ipalong with you; it’s | invented. by J. Fs Applets Gnd ade by the | [ese nobleman was relieved of all auxicty as eveland, and uses. Vessels aro wan ia yen ig Stone Reaper Company, Beloit. This | to his rent, his dinner. and isppetit verre. “The | Very much he Donaldson gets 5) cents 8 dit repatt to be olect a the | advertised to hold a mecting last evening at ae AN averestinin”? uty of got epubl ni Y i ere r z. “ 5 7 " :. kK ienzo ys e3 ie duty od Republicans | No, 269 Thirty-first street, at which Judge ‘Van | “tie document is given, and, showing as it | is the only perfect twine machine, and 5 guto- fo jis Taito a splendid style of housekeep- coal from Sandusky to Gland to ea specially A n=. | ing, re} e ra re: | "i 2 Gepecally fa sizeof bun-.| ing) the gentleman into a very comfortably “)’Faliantine takes a litle eet! for ballast. 3 aa Ue any of — these parties drew are farce amounts hefope leaving, | it, is not poetheam fy Fisible on the books. It is possible, however, sce ie tiie fall u : fotake active part in this fall's campaien, for | Frisving and others were expected tobe present. | does the cuted occupations of the depositors, | matic in every. sense ZF that any or.ail of them may bave ured that tiny of the party had not yet been ful- i Graft on the London bank for £1,800; and they re ae party ye ful- | Fyose who had charge of the affair, however, | may be Yooked upon as a contribution to | dle, which it ands wien full. Aiong the points | furnished “apartinent hard allantine tae a ee Chicago light! Or may, poseibly, have further used their surely | .§ motion to organize a Republican Club of | failed to provide the necessary. lights, and the | the ‘savings-bank literature of the day: of superiority are these: No tension of spuol; | their servants knew that they. were not Tiving, | Wit0 a crminig froin the West reel oe files drafts on other bankers in New York, so | the Eighteenth (Ward led to a debate, during | meeting was adjourned for one week. Dry goods, 1; clerks, 6; bookkeepers, 4; | sotid knot; detachable knot-tying attachment; | under the same roof. If visitors missed him | HOS O5s a tiehE stock her, but shippers will as to raise funds for getting away. As the | ynich it was established that aclub already ex- i SECOND WARD. shippers, 13 ‘salesmen, 2; physicians, 1; grocers, | it runs easily with two horses when attached to | yow and then they might easily suppose that hareto ay 30 cents, and syasibly Fiore: Chemical National of New York basu’t } isied in the ward. ‘Mr. George W. Smith resign- | The Second Ward Brocnback Club held a | 1; undertakers, 1; teachers, 1; music teachers, | a reaper. “The owners are prepared to make lib- | he was in another part ‘of the premises; and on Te he areaiers Sa aarrtas. answered the question put to, them ‘by. the | ed the position of President of the Club, and | meeting last nicht at 513 State street. In the 2; clergymen, 15 advertising agente, 1; lumber. | eral arrangements ‘with partics who desire‘to | great days he was always in his place.—a little Burrato, Sopt.15.—-Charters—Sebrs Hun ‘Assignee with regard to the state of | pis resiemation was accepted. Absence of the Committee on Organization the juspectors, 23 Chicago Dock Company, 1; agent | manufacture. Sdancholy of aspect, perliaps a little bored; | ford, coal + Heitdo at 20 cents; J. O. Th: the” account,—which is a very odd | “Ot inotion the following committee was ap- | Club fadjournel without transacting any busi- Ola People’s Home, 1:-school-boys, 25 ticket- ‘Another one of this wonderful class of ma- | put that expressiou was only the more in har- foro Kenospa at 50 cents: Hl, . Ruet, ed thing for ‘a banker not to do.— | pointed to make a nomination for President: | ness until Saturday evening next ME the same | agents, 1; machinsts, 8; carpenters, 1; bI chines exhibited on the grounds was the har) mony with his siou Wied distinetion. He Was | Sperroft, two consiznments, at 80 cents; Eo and as paper has been protested hy that vank, | Henry J. Willing, Samuel Collyer, iH. M. Day, |. place. : smiths, 4; goldsmith, 1; coppersinith, 1; | yester and gclf-binder manttfactured by “| the principal ornament of the salon, and that | Deter neton’s levee to Cleveland at 0) cents jriooks as it some surreptitious drafts hed becd | Lorenz Brentauo, Jr., and William Petrie. printers, 5; painters, 23 shoemakcrs, 6; stone- C. U. & L, J. M’CORMICK; says much for him, for it was one of the finest: | NO Peeesretura. cargo of wheat ab: centss drawn in that direction. 1 previously ex- | “iy a. SI. Pence made a short address, speak SPRINGFIELD ITEMS Pret ig? boarding-house keepers2; butchers, | aud shown by ota "proohy, General Acent, | jq'Paris, The whole house, indeed, was e Snes | per ton; return ane) a 90 cents. Good iat Ee the opinion that fers was moLnne ve ing of thie importance of the coming election. It Special Disoatch to The Tribune, 5 vupholeterers; i ate HE Sy peokpinlers from W oadstoety Ube as binder ie great of him and nis naine,—the hangings would quiry and rates stron: ob hi KS encer and the other oF 1 si me PVE! Z a ; barkeenere, ricklayers, 1; tailors, 43 | success, ane my have cut up into the richest dresses, he 7 oa—Pi L. 3 kee, ple on the books as to Sp was proper for all who de: ired coud government SrrixcriELD, Il, Sept. 15.—James M. | paper-hangers, salooukeepers, 2; carriers, | to operate it, here {3 no scattering of grain; | Riario rare rms. were embroidered on | 2 vaglearances Loop, Dulane an Bac itbinds tight; and the wire is made continuous | every piece ‘of furniture, and pictures of the | yaw; City of *¥remont, ‘Duluth, 110 tons coal, artis having ‘at they should indorse tl. Administration of 2 ‘4 2 Peres ey AWAY WITILMUCI MONEY, that they sligtes., He. believed in the best | Major, merchant of Bloomington, to-dar fled | 2: expressmen, 2} nets 1; coaehinay 1} taken just previous to the Sr earns things and the best men. Unless they perforin- | a petition of voluntary bankruptcy. & lors, 1; coaingtety, a re ale Be) Stent ective: shat is owing the bank on the | ¢ ti e e} can” ichter & Kel i . | Iaundryme! 5 et ind oe 3 a irrespective of What is owin; td the functions “of the Republican Richter & Keller, cigar manufacturers of Gol- | jure, LD ott, 1 peddlers, 1: Gas Gompany, | everything T find that all the securities realized on | party right they would be -de- | conga, Pope County, arrested for not stampine | 1; Se, Dy glaziers, 1; bukers, 2; moiders, always tied i ? | machine is fully warranted. fhe noble; it was his wife's business and de by being conected as soon as cut. ‘The twister | Riario-Sforza ancestors afforded a long per- ualt; schrs H. D. Root, Tawvas, J. O. by benderfully simple. ‘The driver controls | spective of greatness ip arent cat past. The | tye anit sebrs ft 1D, Roch James Couels, Yrom his ecat, so that the band fs | qady was another aud still more wonderful work. oro, 1,300 tons coal’ Sandusky, Chicago; 3 from his ergot the bundle. Every | of art. ‘The old gentleman was content t0 Ye Poca 00 tons coal. an 2 (aaphpeccs ee bau between the date of the run and the date of the sited, and they ought to be defeates 1 4 Titer . d. 5 cr Ulinpee appear to be scounted for on the sot raat 1 eye the very hest men. clears, save bonds before, the United States | 1; Naporers, fs Tolling-mill, 13° women, 50; aR: wks, ‘That wight be proved in this form: hey Swill never do. No such men as now dis- mmissioner here to Court. answer at the | {otal number, 103. "Sul another of these great labor-saying Ea | to play the part before the world. Her make- PORT. HURON, Cash and caeh items on hand at the tirae. yazs Te county in the County Board should be neat term of the Disirtet For ——————_ pee as admired by the crowds ou the | up for it was wonderful: ‘Queen Bess herself was YF OR eae of the ran 3 6 grace the commirnes must select for this office Dr, C. B. Birdy a patent nostrum vender, 625 THE EXPOSITION. grounds. It was the celebrated up for it patched, painted, frizzed, and pad- speci te wie 2 Collections inade subsequent Srostov | Sevens of the highest repute. arresed near Monmouth after peddling, ie B ‘MANSH TARVESTER, seer are eeror worst days. Like that of any | _ Font FIUnos, Mich., Sept. 15.—Down—Props Bille payable....--++ oon | THZCDE nnittes on the nomination of Presi: cure-all at numerous county fairs, and brought lie seaneeteh eith Gordon’s improved grait-bindor attached, | other Queen, too, Mme. Ia ‘Duchess received on |B, W. Blanchard, Samlar, Asia, Tecumselt, John Proceeds of bonds. 462,000 | a ti Corned and reported the same‘of Mr. B. Here for, examination Hie pal the, United Ontengo Artists in the Xzntbitlon. Mek mala ev or in gratu-gathering Wndof throne. She stood, sou elehteen’) Sherman Guatsieo, Starucca, Canada, Coffen Saran lic. F vas elected by accla rs tate! Aa Teele acy 9 the Editor hich MayND" Easter d¢ Con. of Chicago, claim | inches avove the common lerel on Si ing. : : 581,000 | C. Larned, who was cleetan Dy eclamation. |, | promises hereafter to stamp his goods. Cuncaco, Sept. 13—The question las ¢0 | this fs the only p tor Co wand satisfactory | fas the civil thing to count your steps in berry and barges, Jenners and barges, Ra ‘Thisws accounted for the rough as follows: made a very eloquent .specch in regard to the f BRILLIANT DISPLAY. many times been asked this scason whether patomatie aie nde nade are easily, ite yancins, 50 35 to arrive neatly at the foot of the senile and. consort, Alleebeny or pare a Ines { deposits npon the books visting ¥ irs, . i tion in ed and’ detached; loses scares a heau dais. ‘Then she said something pleasan’ occu ompson and barges; scl bn M. Hut renge of deposits apon the ow existing in our county affairs, the Chicago artists have any representation grain; drops the bun a; loses fhe butt; is started | Gants of thrones must 2 Miwaysbe allowed thein- | gon, Sam Flint, W. 3 Grossthwaite, Republic, ‘ S660 | corruption m gad the duty of the Republican party to. reseue Fall openings seem attiactive despite the | the art galleries of the Exposition, that it ap- | Shq sfupped at will; hasscli-regulating tensions | itiative in Compliment,—then you sald some- | yy) Richmond, T- O. Sheldon, Elgin, Annie 184,000 | the county srom the musrule under which iv is | warm weather. Yesterday James. Wilde, Jr., & | pears proper to make ‘an oficial statement upon | simple kuif Ne wea 4, for the at 4 eufterine. ¥ ple kuife. No compressor is used, SOF thing pleasant, and if your tribute to her rie = ao0e. nor suterine ad appreciated the honor of Co., corner of State and Madison, threw oven | the subject. bundle is bound tight without it. it threads are “ind her youth were neatly turn- M. Peterson, W ia oF reste padi Anal ed Mr. E.G, Laretman. of the © their doors with a brilliant display of novelties, . secretary of tre art | igeif without stopping, and the tic isa UN | ed she Thor Fou eee ae ace. by | y Oe Prons, CRED Pant, Annie 40.098 | pein elected Chairman of the elnbs but he | sq the place was erowrted all day. The spacions Thave the pleasure, as Secretary Of itsehf without stoppie, “jywas exhibited on | fer side. ‘The whole thing went, Sry yea, Bmpive State, Huron City, Cleveland, tis possible to sc | thovsstt © hey bad maue a, resin to such ‘ng | Gstablishment has Leen recently renovated and coinee tke Pistmnouncing that the Chicco | Thugroands by the operator, M.T. Rideout, In | gs a marriagebell nae (Nene newts | Jana, Magtlower, Swallesr an conor, razed Upon this state | an old. tgray Hc oy wanted a young, active | Toy ts amtte'a most attractive appearance. It | artists are not only represented in the Exposi- | competition with other binders. 38 dier measure. When the old gentlenjan and barges, Keteliam and, consort, Bele ross gponsible position. «1 Cy ag Wag the twentieth anniversary of this popular | tion, but that their representation is fuller, in ‘The other specimen of these greatly admired | ad had etiough of it, he exchanged simfals and barges, Fred Be ly “ au 3 a rae a machines was exhibited here from the fectory of | ith his wife, a nod gave him his conge, and! he Rs: Minch, Empire. tate, Tose Ans ct By ‘ad, in point of quality, creditable ae Me RL ‘dua line went home like an extra waiter who had done xen, Rant eta Rice, Mea Cobb, ‘3 who were yell represented here With a Went home Uirvice for the day. At length be | Poli oll fame, D. G. Williams, New Hamp- Paid depositors.....--- pecial joans, ‘expenses, and miscellancous Mems.... + 2 os Cash remaining on band.. ‘“Thisaccounts, as nearly asi coats for the whole Sen weed partic oftfacis it is impussible to sec that these S D a. «Phey wal on is i these Papanks | wan, who is still in the vigor 0% Tite, As for } Wag the wert rem, and the opening of their | proportion to their numbers, then that of any could have taken much money ow Bait, WHE sa a3 ch Hayes teoween the date of the run and the date of the bis political opinons n° was a thorouey (athe | fall display was the geeaston of 32 ‘unusual rush | other city, man: “ to their well-stocked counters. They coatain | to the prol ot With the “Osborne Sclf-Binder” at the head. | pad to report himself unfit for Gury by Teason | ahice. eullapse- hed. Only on such 10} WN those Scuth Park bonds, ‘There | work be His #0 far accomplished. Only on SH | the newest styles of the day, andthe Hert ottaes | Moths Brore forty-six pictures by local artists in is un itmpression that those notes ‘of Dobbins’ | ideas as Mr. Hases has. pect uation be pout can be examined in one of the most airy and | the galleries by ete erent persons. ‘The | This unrivaled machine is a model of simplicity | of his being on his death-bed. Le made 2 Ni cna entle; weather fine. elegautly-litted up stores in the city. whole number oi artists in the city, or of pe and good workmauship, easily adjusted to ion, | Ceqeefal ending; bis conscience was clear: ne | Wind—Soutnwest, gentle; or standing rain, and bidds tight | had carried out all, his engagements. ‘The old PORT COLBORNE, for $130,000, for which these bonds are held As Southern policy © an be. brg eral in New York, qj bert Ee was in favor of Hayes’ views in re- : collet in New York, | did not eee teased art to Civil-Service reform. He believed the eee sons who, by any courtesy, can becalied artists short, lodged. 6 Ln a ad et gad : : auk, and that Spencer gratuitously Poets rd to Guly of a President now | was to smash OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. - | according to the list of season complimentary any sized handles required. Five hund ad carriad eHrowed ‘him, a litle chacrined, no f ths ans cuurites fo Hs pare End | the mace seo ned by the Exposition—is about fifty~ any size ggplendidimachineswereusedlast=e2- ) doubt, atthe prosper: ot itile charioedsn0 |g "sept, 1a-—Vetels parsing, Tort sno rably | sou, witich shows emphatically thet the borne | eee a Pin this world to tue tevel ef the Pictatte OE four hours ending ‘He did not care whether a nis: | New Yous, Sevt. 1 —Arrived, steamship | Hee te my which it appears. tha d farmers’ favorite. This machine was oper- | fioor in the uext., It was found that she bad | 34 g otclack of the lith: the machine. awhile, That could not 2 ee ae ah ei Benton, from Bremen, and W. A. Sckolten, | more than one-half the artists are contributors | the q ated by L. Strouse and A. N. Throop, who cu- | Jeft all she bad to dispo: which the bank bad uo interest. But I find tes did belong: | take occurred once fn of to a chambermaid. Westward—Props Empire, Ogdensburg to jae xources that the no ; pein te the Te eeid ty “Robert Bayard, ot | be prevented, “He beled Fee as frown Rotterdam. to the Exhibition, New York. for the same amount of South Park ole os fs vost dungerous things, and led neves” Livervoot. Sept 15.—Asrived, steamship Pal- | © New York, which is next in proportionate | tertained scores of spectators: Mr. ennett, | but her relations made s fuss about the will, and (avowell, Ogdensburg to Toledo; ponds with the understanding that two sears | OOS" 1° Corruption. | He was aware that the | estine, from Boston, . renresentation, supplies oul-pictures by 113 tertaines sf the Agdieuitural Soviety,eays “not | cyentually there was a new as Aurer'deat. ‘The | Chicazo; Lowell, Og re 5 should be given before realizing on. the c | er anolders would fizhtlike mad to ‘keep their | , New Youn, Sent, 15.—Amived, steamships | artiste, out of 4 list of 342 who exhibited in the ‘a bundle bursts when Lound by the Osborne. It | rich and_ rare furniture is now once F desta the | Acadia, Montreal to Detroit; schrs A. Ww. formed the origuial collaterals © a é ‘Adviatie and City of Chester, from Liverpool. | National Academy last spr 10 exited pan | works likea charm and satisfies everybody: ric and, rate Suctioneers, and to-morrow the¥ | Lucky, Toronto to Chicago; Mary, Thorold to hb ig itself a aclect | _ ‘The exbibit of meritorious files in the In- | Uii‘sepin to distribute it afresh to those four | Croyeland; F. J. King, ‘Thorold to Cleveland, Donds, whi: those notes. Consequenti bonds. though carri ofl 5 i Reform was nal Coleen Park | positions, but he did Tor Tor antitwe have | , HNILADELTUTS Sept. 15.-—Arrived, steamship | one-third of the number, w SENT bouts oF tie atk | ee ee are ed out until we Hare | Indiana, from Liverpool. : que-thisd of the Debating heres it may bese- | dustrial Hallautrasiee rious articles in the Z| will begin to evorid: from which it was 6030 | orders. ‘New YORK, Sept. 15.—Arrived, steamship Ida- | marked fn passing, is much the best third of the Hales toa greater degree thun the show mate | qustriously collected. 3 0rd props Alma Munro, Detroit. to ae eel: Maine, Cleveland to Ozdgnsbargs 3 ir possession, Ba} ac € v , , 4 Fe OE ee cad never taving de- | men hold. oitiees for tet a be and auligent? he from Liverpool. marker {0 i ois delivered them, as far as I can perceive. only, Another thing OF Srolibitiug persons | . NEW ‘Yonk. Sept. 15.—Arrived, steamship |" As to the quality of the Chicago contribution, CILICAGO ASD ERIE STOVE COMPANY ON TITE EDGE OF RUIN. fontreal; Maine, oe to Kingston sclirs divered thems that Svencer, between the date | 75 4 proved was the order prow oy Take an.| Spain, from Liverpool othe ND kes pride in the city need | of $2 and 44 bake Btreet, Cldeago.. This Com- TTT aisha chronicle. brig Henry Roney, Toledo 0 oto: -batros of tenet find Hie date of the collapse, con- | helene, olfice under the Gover agreed in the : ——_— ‘3 po person “HO sttention,to such pictures as | pans received the strech ClicaO.. rmvineiole” | About 6 o'clock last evening a Soung soma, Maupbury, Black River to Toronto; patra‘, of the Tun ine immediate available securities active part in poi He veilvers condemned “FATAL COLLISION. hesitate to aro Miss Shaws “Ebb Tide,” | as “the best ornamental parlor stored This is Al eat o COC ae ld, entered a eat Bay City to t Port Dalhousie; Nestor, Bay City ChE eT! ss © i e pict - ct e-] in deaign carrying f - nee eee rot deetfgo-tade poley of THE PMBUSE 0 st | EAR Oe 15.—ThePhitedetphia | Have rcki's eee Sere ys hake: a hard coal etows The polats Vin design any | bound for West Philadelphia soe arooped into | LAKE FREIGHTS. ddjestable nickel work,the heavy reyolv- | a vacant seat peside a sprucedouking young | 0 4. RATE Stvere was only a moder- TO PAY DEPOSITORS, Cc Oe Pet im favor of protection. But a : jt is clear to me that he did not at that time ih cetera ould harmonize on one que & Erie mail train orth, due at Muney, Pa., at | shore, Pickering’s vase of poppies, or Koch's | are the toni to run away, but expected to tide ovul te | 2-0) nat they want honests, aeGity and lates- | 7245, came in collision with, afreight train near | farge “Konigsee.” It is to ae fend to run awar, Ub5 Gacended av the time to | on-NOt Liter what oman though: ee 7245, came i cine. The bageage and ex- | few well-known artists such as Gookius, ¥rear, } Tor re pot, large Snes toy priae on the “ Be¥- | fhe youngster, attracted by the elistes of, tht j pre 20 ot run away and take everything ith him, it is Sue issues, before the country, if he was a | press cats with their contents, were destroyed | ard Douglas Yolk are unrepresented. stone Range,” which is unrivaled im that de- | Oe nants wateb-chain, Frade a grab for i | rates, carriers asking W@%e advance, or 374 clear that. he would have then, pocketed the pro- food 31 d able man, he would vote ‘for him, but | by fire. ‘Express-Messenger Jacob Steinman and 1 inipression has. goue ‘abroad, through | partinent. It has the most perfectarranzement eh poet into his lap. The nother quickly | for corm, and 4:(@tige for wheat to Buflalu. ceeds of the securities and ‘absconded, instead | & nn 4 ineer William Attick were burned to death mistaken statements in the press, that | for distributing the heat under the top aud and felt ore the ‘child, > drag she did so she | Room was t ‘aken for 50,00) bu wheat, 25.020 bu A Commitiee has made sume unjust varound the oven. Tt is rapid and perfect In rea ata beavy oc ovagettie on the young man’s | corn, ‘and $1,000 bt oats. Charters eo iucab, an a much agreed with him on tae | Eni ait ‘bad and corrupt man, |.¥2 ‘the wreck. Two cars and stycral coal-oil | the Art , cookin, and gives great satisfaction. * regretted that a | ing fire-pot, Jarge dues, and deep ash-pit. They | man. ‘As.she was busy searching for a ticket ateinquiry, and au effort was ms de to advance - Of staying and attempting to carry on the | ifaman is iPue was 0 of Giaving mee Ga. That, down to the Te ea ot as ope Te was men thiat | tanks were also burned: tis-rimmations against Chicago artists. z t ji : ge FOR ruere! Scotia, oa Pank c‘the collapse, he expected to tide ovte hers vous Jone party. Tt made one’s =. disrivmnpreseion is entirely unfounded. 3 aking, Yow of the leading articles om exhibi- | Dror so with trembling Voice she muztered an Prog Seotta, eat 1 ipaston Sehr Restos, the dificulty, is shown by the fact char Be. Qeare sick to Sue the reaches of t rust and cor- FIRES. wnS aiccrimination bas at any time been prac- | ton were exainined as above. | apology, Tnstrow grew gto, FORA | heat at. Bes, Yankee ‘Blade, corn at Tye. TO stayed and parted with all those securities that | Pertiou, aud frequently arises the question, Are Spectat Dispaich to The Tribune. ered or contemplated, and the Chicago artists —————————— On iy warning bts: back upon” her Ggdensbure—Prop Lawrence, wheat through. stayed-and parted Tian Te Pnbe proceeds weat | FHDUCKS tronest ment If there arg sue Gh |, JOUER Ten eae mes ster: | have been treated npon the sume basis with all aus Montague’s Skeleton rudely, gummiMg aber from bis pock! Lcabhiate into the bank.”” . there Por God's sake, elect them. That was ail LTE nese ut Sg) yester- | others, excepting that a°greater number have Jaeknonville (Pla.) Chronicle he | snatchjoa to read. A. few blocks further MARQUETTE. ‘The broken bank yielded but Jittle in the way 1 fOr Glicanism ‘there was jn bim. [Ap day morning a destructive fire occurred’ at the | been invited to contribute, On ‘Friday, in the office of Justice M. Hearn, pretendeg Mepfeatured woman arose aed + gpecton Diapatch to The Tribe. ot around | the Rept litte. Village of Spencer, onthe cut-off branch of The misunderstanding has no doubt arisen the skeleton of a woman was sold panne ae om sh s Lemaitey young man heave ra aie of re- ¥ on so eh, Sept. 15.— Cleared—Props Hette Vieau Central Rallroad, some seven miles | fram the adoption bY he hs. nO done ofa | tion to satisfy a claim for rent held, by he Jef the te oe atu turning to the dis- Rie CETTE, Ml os Be aly 9 of news yesterday. Col. Taxlor was ® tee for any’ great length of time, but, kept bis | Pi don. Brentano was called upon he or any fie most of the day, his indispositine Pie Hon, Loree declined. Z the Mictlasity.. The buildings’ burned were | rule excluding © oe portraits of private indi- | ecutors ot the Russ ese r. C. Drew bee | Certara mother, ne whispered ~ escuse m0, E i E ae go him with obstinate pertinadty: OP | “srr, Gregory then came a. yard and made | owned by H. S.Carpentes, of Joliet, and vets rule exy whomever oainted, ‘The. object of | came the purchsrey <cSRaUE Tye skeleton was | Sone ne TC mac like ufo, but D. Wetlo, H, Chamberlain; schrs J. 1 (Whit- clerks were at their Dut might about | -- Goquent remarks. Cred by Holmes Brothers,—one with a gencral gethis rule was Hoe ie on, much small- | formerly the property. of Dr. fe HH everett, 08 | Tad to pretend Vi Se ae Jecfor that wall- | ing, Fanule Nel) 3. W, Hanford, George ly. clerks were at 0 ayray for all there was for | TEX,0 “Brentano again, being called UpOy cata | Donearsroceries, provisions, hardware, and | erin the numbel of Oil pletures than usual, by | the faner side. of inebipbonels Use‘ ee, | eped womanwio ju avsful cross for Ties oor | Passed Uy -Fros Arcic aud JL, Hurd. grin the namie space given to water- | Ida Mortague 8% cxehebed request Honor | to att we 1 Jue et ison, and if Ebada’e | Doma Erp oe et eabe g {hem to do. ‘The Receiver, Mr, Strats failed to | | Mr. Dic prepared for a speech He would ary rods, and the other was’ used as a'store~ 0 putin an appearance, and, altho} gh a reportes speech. HS in the | house for scales. ‘The loss on stock is 1ul reason Of pmeabrac of an undue pro- | May 25, 1895, Her deat Me would have Sought ailigetls for he ‘ats of yotes yon ] 22, me kere hae fully perecppeoval of | covered by an insurance of $3.00 y | colors, and Griimary: portraits. It has been | sour sanctum with my bones.” pretended to be very angry ot be found either. Z 4 a s

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