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7 ; TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUVE-‘MONDAY JUNE 2, 1878 1 MARINE NEWS. “rnn Roanoke, aiao downward bonnd, was aix ours i making the distance hetween Racine and this port, andalao cama inslae, wadid slao tho res Clematis’ nnd_ Bismarck, leaving thele barges at Anchor in tne bav. The acht Arcow serived hera thia forencon minus botn ancnors and her rndder, $bo was st anchor off Little Polnt Sauble when the storm came to, Casaslilo, Jumhar, Market. Alpen, Timier ‘Mardet. 4 e, Luinier, Sarkef Behr 1 ufiw o, Kfurgeun ay ninbec, |t L R fohr Ofiver Gulere, Man(ste i) Behr M. J. Cummin ull’l'll te0 **A, Mod Lake. eaal, Van Haren strest. 0, coal, Lhieag:s ave , o Take, luwber, Twentys torr Ina_clty hospital. The lwly was doa pate, and secined ternibly exvited. *Main (iott! mein Gotd1" the mother ex- claimed as aho vose and ratt to meet her child. * What {s the tmatter with 19y danghters" RBetore the lads cauld réacli the daor It was onene:l by tha alarmed mother, who folded her for rome time, and Bonaparte profeesed fo | tock baes, sunflsh, catflsh, much aikepticiem a8 _to question whether Jesus | ecis, a fow of which were three-| Christ vver exlsted, This {adds Wicland] 14 | excenting tho choles fish of the fiest haul were very auotidian akepticism; aud in hia (ree- | buried, 28 it was tho desfre of the departinent thinklne [ saw nothing to adinire but the vper nut to give too great publicity to the fact that neas with whieh he exoosed it the reservolrs need fisiing. That offors, how Bonavirte sent shortly afterward to Wieland s | ever, was needless. The news that flsh-meat Valuabla Suggestions Regarding a Ro- adijustment of the Lake Big- g HELP! Dr. R. 8 Tracwin Proutar 8-ience MontAly e Juty, | € the reservoir bank from that time until the Y up. Ere tong she parted tha cable of the smali 9 daughter in hier arms. Ip aniwer to thein- | brevet of adnissivn Into his Legivn of Houor. | was beinz burled spread amone the shauty- nal Codes Ahehor, and then wlipyed (ha large ono. Mean- !"'T',:',:".; (0% ndatreet, | quirios addressed to her, 2n- daughter begued dwellers with xelc{mghlc raplalty, and hordds while the veasel struck & sunken wreek and earrres al, Cantral Wharf, that she would first be allowed tu enter, and, WANGING, of Yorkvillo aod Manhattanyllle gamins crowd- scspa (lom shipwreck elloy Detrolt, cosl, Adims street. on reaching the duor, she sank down on a chafr. , —— Nautlcal Haps and Mishaps, New Vese W one. 8cbt Jtegulator, Manlatee, Juinbar, Markal, Her eye wandered quickly. afound the room, as n er, ) A net was deawn for the Jast time. ~As the fisher- Compeilaa to ran back to | hene hancsa ciiy. fiuncan City, iimoer, Market. e bAL A Ay i Two remarkatle ezamples are on record of sels, Life-Saving Boals, Tug- thin norl on ACCountof hoAve weather yesterday. | SShr Lis: Muskevon, lombar. Lo diid Fweniy-second | gnd Sefore the astonjshed [:"mllv)é:ull‘tllu:nrll( "Ua | persons who atlowed themselves to bo hune for [ Fo threm the o Ut ovar the Hnkh on bosrd, smong other fraight, several "t Two of the Iatter wera killed by tne re- boys scrambled for them with great good Racing, Ete. the entertainment of an andionce. An sccount | Butor. - Then the cirla came with hiskets anl cause of ner trouble sod evident wlarm, sho RMERVOUS AND - DEBILITATED! The affticted can now be restored to perfect health and bodily energy, without the use of medicine of any kind, . PULVERMACHER'S ELECTRIC BELTS reet. fene b A stmoson, Ludington, umber, Market. i i peated falls wiile ontmde, fehe. nplnen. Lleveland, (sl ‘-rver_m % u!«ed. in & trembling voice, ** Where's Kari" of vue of them La wivon o the Zance? of April | satchels, hot unirequently returning for new ROMF BUGGFESTIONA, yiTuepctc Eree Domuerwt, hoagd 4iom (his sor! Behe e 2 e S Sl A ar, Sarket. + Karl (s not home, replicd ber motners and, | 17, 1547, The man's real name was Jobn Harn- | 10ads, ss the scales remaintng thorein olainly notieinz that the palior of her daugbter'a face Incressed, the mother became alarmed, Inctinet- Ively feelfug that some misfortune had hap. paned. * Meln Gott! mela Oott! what's the atter, girl 1! she eried. | . * Karl was not Less to-da¥; he visited ns yes- terlay,* suid her stepfather, But why do’you sk What 18 the matter} . *flave ycu not heard! Ohl have you pot heard 1 erled the daughter, tremulousty, "wNoj for Heaven'™ eake roesk, wiril What 18 the matter{ " cried her inother, “Emperor Willlam was skut to-day In the y shar, but he performed throughout England showed, Altogetlier, 0,000 fish hiave been taken 3 out, and, as the work is to zo on at lenst two under the. high-sounding professional title of | 1ayk fonger, ¢ will probably not he so many Mons, Gouffe. He was an athiete, and among | fish visinle frum the reservoir bank for s year or otlier feats 1t was customary with him to ex- | two to come. mitit tho process of hanzing. In this per- - T formancs he ralted for security on_the strengthy | RYANT ON CHICAGO IN 1540, of the muscles of the nock and thraat. Ho had | 10 & letter written fo Iiitools fn Juls, 1340, the arope with o fixed knot which ciuld not stip, | 1ste Mr. Bryaut thus deseribed Chicazot “Any ant pussed both ends of the loop hetind one | one who had seen this place, as 1 had done, five ear, The whole act was a0 adroitly managed " tuat Tie prevented any pressure of the rope on years ada, wheu {t contained legs than 5,000 peo- A readjustment of the signal code now in use upon the 1al:os I reasonably necessary, So say thosslake pavicators who do their satiing with » sombination of steam nnd wind, when the latter choones to turn inand hetp, The chanzes which a revision of the siunal rules would bring about would be malnly In the interest of the towing flacts,=-the barge lnes, great and amall, as thoy run. Withont challang- Ing tha cotrectncas, utility, or safety of the mode now In use upon the lakes, it 1s proposed hera to Tet tha barge-1ino men hove the floor for thelr side 1anto:, Wi rl ik, Grand ilaven. 1uma-r, Eyaus’ 810, ne, Stuskegan, Tumber, Marks Savyer, Al tdnot, Wual the atorm yesterday, and reached Racine nearly tnil of water. "Thie Jargo schr J, I, Case arrived hare Jast even- Ing with romn of her eanvas, pacticularly tho mainsail, batly split, The tugs Kprague and Rollef ra Sonthieast lend, 8t c‘l‘" TRivor, ¥ senr 1, obainy, Hu Rene W, 11, Taduds, el Mary Hatey, Whlie Btnrl!eurl'h Wrenn, Benr Rulgat 1em Kehr 1, ¥, Hruce Hehe W aground at rday. ‘The scow Sanly Morrison ran hun’ st Bt. Joseph, Mich., yeaterday morning. The iche Mary L. llale ls fn port minus hor ec, alal un, lumher, lie Lage, Jumver, M lumbher, sieteon's 14, UK. mac. Masgaville, hoiti, A s o, Parsont. [ y A, Digo ted, Maulsten, . Davlg, Whit mains ATFFAINS AT CLEVELAND, i ¢ Iplve or the’ juzulsr veins, and could ple, would find some difficuity In recognizing it of the case. Apscial Diepateh to The Tribune. Bens hawn Greca Ny, wond, Itust Unter den Linden.” the windy & )y 1 e then, with the statement that, balng | CLEYRLAND, 0., Jano 23, —Tho dullness along | EGirs Andermn clevinind. lro | ne Eniueror thott Who dia 1t erted | YL sustai 8 welziitof 13) poundla addition T e o Fowa o wrehouses N shona: stlowed to tow, they shonld bo protected in so | tho river comtlnues to getworss ond worte, A Behy Syt W gt e e atrest. | the \ln]luruu‘dllpl‘wl!e. In ono breath tho Major [ 1054t O HIE o b T antons Harnshaw mis- | it8 bustiing strects; its Luge steamer Dos: AND BANDS, doinz. Mercly having the libarty to enzage in broker sald to mo yesterday: **Things have heen | Tug Weizel, lactne, Hizat, ivieh steeet. | Aumsing 4 (Lo ,:5“"‘:‘;“ lIeld as sha an. | Muvazed the rape, nnd became unconscious, bo- | Cromas of luke craft Iying at’ the wharves: its enterprise does not constitute protection, Itianlioced that the proscnt signal rulos s greatlv desiclent in ‘unehcc. no matter how th nay )nnkwhen-yrlnd 1o dlagra n paper, and Talo, co: ke, 1ot clear down to the botlom for some {imo, and now the bottom han fallen oat.” This just asbout exe ressca it, and It seems truly remarkable that boel- Renr Queen City, T Benr Cural, Wiilte L. Ketie €. itaan, Al tiehr Ivor Lasaon For self-application fo any part of the body, mevt every requirement. aweren: * The murderer’s nawe |s Rarl No- billug, T heard the nane shouted afoug the strect, nmid the curses and tho imprecations of fuge lucklly rescued coch thne. Dr. Chuwne, villas embowered with me«i and Its suburbs, who wrlica the account, says very truly: It [ consisting of the cottages of (ierman and Irish caniiot Ue doubted that as far os sensation and | laborers, stretehlng northward slong the lake, nd westward foto tho pralries, and widening totnesix <ssltusilons whicl wete male np yeara | Reso sy rances ate koot up &t all. Things wooid o! e the people. 1 heard ii shouted through th :z:,’:;';‘,:‘"&',;"';;fi:zfii:’,’ffl'dum'“";z Jased | Every day, The slovealy apocarance of & bow The most learncd physicians and scienlific Suowheaarae:line ompt 7 nknown, were it nat bt {414 hoped that buslness id Hia, wirdrice, ells wrear, | CIty e §adt Inmy rooin, and caine Kero 104868 | puey permitted to renialo hanging Hnth dcvuatly | settiement begins I mauy parts to disappear, | men of Europe and this couniry indorse them, 1 T hat whila the privilera of sccorting safling will be better alter s little, One tlver man sald to e ecoe. luiiber, Marxet. mblmuher. He I8 not barel " deatd, be would have ed out ul el ce | The Germans have already a warden mnrmla P v i A ) me, 1t don't payfo carry coal from here to | BCDF Jasn P inver, Murket. ut her mother heard her niot, A+ ber won's | Ueady e would have passcd outul existeuce eraft the right of way over sicamera without tows {« not compiained of, there should besome reanon- " aulstes, dui belir ralind, y, alaba, Abiller's Dry-duck. with ‘Theso noted Cusntive appliances have now tho rates we can ohtain, uniess wa ge! name was prouviinee], tha poor waman sank ut further consclonsness.! grove for thelr holldn{o. as n their towns In the Hehr Clara, jumadr, Aarker, i . | old country: and the Roman Cathulies have Just | stoud the test for upwird of thirty yeant nnd B iont of that pelvilugs witon Meamers | Inad back, and tuers la whera the difficulty com: Kelir cnilivtber, Tugitthatreot, | o her chalrin 8 swoun, wite tha old” Major erovonw, this man stated, noc with partfeutar ref- | Bl TS Y ilege for the sducationof those Just | R hrorectid iy attorseiratent O il tin Aith tows covering in'the length over-all n spnco of | 10, and that furnishe the re n why 80 few coals \vmu'l" Wt uv“m: ,l‘:!::n-m Sitp. stoud there before lier, inotioniess &s a statue, that * he could nard] 2 licct h tnat | are to brusclyte the West. princtpnl countrles of 1he world, They were Troms one-fourth to Laif.s mile are met oy aailing | charters are taken to Chicago. z Bepe piaid Lake. on | his hend bowed duwn’ under the weight of | & T e L st decreet the only Award of Merit for Rléetrie vessele, ‘Savurnl of the payuengor and frefant boats which | §5o% Wishickon, Hufialo, shame and sorruw that had fallen on Wia family, | bupveued to biw I the rope;! that “he fost Appliances at the ureat Worldis Exhibitions ‘A7 hat while steamern withont taws ean tncans | hate run sumewliat regitlar in the past now le in K A Faine, Baugatue While the afllicted famliy were atill engaged hls sensea all ut unce} tue fustant the ropo got | BOLILOQUY OF KAISER WILHEL: —Paris, Philadeiphin, and elsowhere —nnd of ‘danger by tollision atop and_back, steamers | dock, waiting for some oxcursion-party, of wome- | Deob Cltr of saruis, s ministering o the unhapoy motner another | 17 the wrong pluce he felt as it ho could oot Garsong! fetch me saother bock! I been found the most vilunble, safe, o thing of the sorl Theao ve % with towa cannot do & apart from the danger encountered by having their uwn barges run them dotvn,. therr anginos are at once disabled Ly goiting thse dine In the wheol. i It le fartler clalmod that, while it §a tha prace tlce uf Luree-line steamees o go sunder close cneck In thick weather, such practice afforas them hut s scant measira of aafty from collisfons Ty snitiug eraft, as there are no vvianlished signals th notify approsching vesnsla of the number of wcla in & tow of the lenqih thoy cover. “That, while two lightz, one shove another,— the only distiugwishing mark by law eatabilshed for tawing steanurs, —may do well enough in elour weather, a tow caunot be ‘so distinguished in thick voather, Thero ean he no doubt, #ay the barzetmen, that the tnaunzement of tows ouiside differs ro misch frim ordinsey practice that thore shoull bo a re- vislon of, or an addition to, the uresont ignal ‘comn along and take her. v ara macino tramps, ond tho harl ties nre tho caude of thelr oxistence, aa woll 8¢ of the existence of the Jand tramp. Mossra. 8. Quayle & Sone keap on bullding two or threa ships st thelr yard on contract, They recently lannched the beautiful new prop Dela- ware, and thev have nesrly Snished a larger boat, on somowliat the same plan, to run from Erle up the lakes in connoctlon with the Pennaylvania Wailroad, This firm emuloys & good many men, And It was among theso men that the strike recont- 1y occurred which was 50 hastily settled, wimpte, and efficlent known treutmeit for tiie curo of dikense. READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? nnd_wish to recover “the same degren of henlth, strength, and energy ax experienend [ o any of the following toms Mmest your s suffering fron li-henlth In any of Jts miny aud malifirls aus fornis, consequent, wpon it fingerlng, nerv- ous, ehrante or funetional disetse? you 2 teel’ nervous, dehilituted, fretful, tinid, aud 3 Jack te pawer of will wid actipn ? Are you wnbject to o of nemory, have kpeliaof mlnt- i, Tublnesenf Dlood 10 the lead, feel Tistlexs moping, unfit for busines or plensire, ni wubject to fits of melanciioly? Are your kid- neys, ntutach, of blood, 1n°a disordeRad con- digion? Do you suffer from rleuniisn, naurafaln or nelies aml palne? Have yor Do indiserest (n early yenrs and flud yout- welf Jeased with o “minititude of gloomy Kymplomis? Ate yon timld, nervous, and forgetinl, nnd’ your’ mind continually & ngon’ the subfect? Huve you jost confidence I yourself aml enery fo Are you subfeet toany of the followl toms: [Restiess mc‘mu broken wle bt drentns, patpltation of the Titnewes, contuston af Ideis, aversion to soctol dtzziness I (e Dewd, difnnes of sidhit, pline piee i blofehes on 't bick, nid orher despondent synptom 1’2:| !":ull:::l_u“:l :llnu.v':e“x‘:lgr ::td':::v" ‘I':%r:ull upi ;::‘w’ ;‘:l‘;;ll‘: n:nm’r. i 'n by canut inuro Your wring o logs 103av0 yourslf] | A0 it e Cobmens B i aryn. 1 i s symricn o i, bt o b | LSRN SN AT M ears o rattling svund. "Ml the evitienve woos to show that death by | Ao areoioa oy ot Jieaaceer nimenil hanging is ualnless, and there Is positively no F'u be the eenulne etnfl, fuct or well-fuuuded vpinton to the contrary, 11| 3t will nut bitster, bary, or even scorch thia be thy cuse, then, what s the explanation The tungue of =—hut liark! wiit of ftf Simply thia that du every form of I3t 1 henrt o wuund like distant strangulation the blood-vossels of tiie neck are | Taunderl But o, it le thefuotetens compressed, us well as the air-plssages. A ']"[ tlayard Tavioe! Murderi Police! large part of the blood ls returned from the | Jeemuve the oue, the uratzel, and the sanaage! Dead Y the extornal Jugulae veloy, which are | Lot Bianarck! B sear fsoms, very noar the surface, und in which the current | _Bostun Lot BAE1AY cunt bo chieeked by sllght pressure. Most of the — bluod lrumllllm bisln Jtsell conics ‘mi,k throuzn QuUIPrs. the internal jugulare, which lio vear, but a little st uf: the varatid artaries. Tjo. walls of | Whatis & home withott & moth therct velns are Inx and yielding, s0 as to be casily Eariy fruit catchies tuo worm, Thls I8 rell- :nv.?pr:rc;l{ wlnledlhu:u of the arteries flru frin | able. an wstic, and t requires conslderable Toree S0 approximate thews. Fressurt, then, | Tho path of duty—Turough the Custom- wl:lch L -nlufilanl.l t0 1.<‘I‘(‘y-a lllm Jugular | House. veins, ouly crowds the carotids a little turther v | Tt e Uhoed 15 wbioltted v | o, SLuva of the sliil—Servauta 20sat Eaiumy thewm thto the braky, whence It caunot eacape. | B8¥IUI. When this pumpiug process s gouns on the rute Pat two slices of cucumber Into a phono- ’? 3 Ul Trab Charten tteitz, San Behr ries Lallng, Mani Scow Trio, Fentwater, Us Prup St. Alustie (O Prop Fountain iy, Buaalo. EERE it J mbdore, Pratw HERF Jhn Myrk, Stanluiee, b Behir Uy, ". Muskegoit, binhi Bcir uilalis star. ot iron. U carriawa drove up, aud tivo of the ligher pollce officials stepped out. They had come to request the presence of theaMictad mother and ber nus- Trand at the pollee headquarters. The daughter requested peraitasion to accompany her parents, wliicls was mmediately given, and the suad party drove oif. Darme the drive Kobliing’s mother sut motioniess und luoked out on the vast imaes- en of people ko one duzed, It was a terrivle trial, for on all sides the name of Karl Nooilluz was shouted amid curses and Impreeationa which were taken up aml echoed bazk by 10,500 tongies, 18 taogn the very stoues of the city had Tound o voice to curae Karl Nobiling, the murderer of the Kateer. But the motner sooke not, nor gave any slen. Sho stared out won- deringly on that tmmense, madidened inultitude until she arrived and ssuk weeping on thecoucn of her Llood-stained son. . CURRENT GOSSIP. TRAVESTIES OF THE POETS. THE CIWER OF NUBIC, Tlow sweet the muonlight slecus Upon this citizens' savings bank, Whuse abuiters ara up, anit whose Prosident and Cashier have gone to that country ‘With twhich we bave no extradition treaty! roy 1 rauder, senr Lotle U Belr Montbldne, Bifalo, oy Jortes, Muskegnit, . Stuexegon, (it Lisckicy, wnbapee, Tights Nien nee, Hht. ott, UgIA. vt chir Uhatles Behr Nutiman, Betie ib. 1t 1 sehr Hoaors, Bl W 1 il LIFE-SAVING BOATS, During one of our heavy aouthweat gales last fall raveral veasels stranded on Long Point, and many lives were Imperiled and saveral lust for the want of a life-boat, Capt. Dohoine, Superintendont of thie Eighth Lito-Saving District, comwunicated to the Canadian authorities an offer to send rellof from the United Btates Life-Saving Station at Erie in cose anothor shipwreck should occar on tho Totnt, The Hon, J. 1. Mackenzle, Sccretary of the Tong Point Company, thoreupon toak the matier i And preased upon (h ansdian tovernment the alwolute noceasity of estavlishing a lifo-saving station nt long’ Point, and Aleo at Port - Colburne. ~Mr. Mackenzte fted Bufalo, called “on Lapt. Dobbl inapected tho Euglish self-balling and s righting 1§fg-boat, and aleo tho white ccdar . light, anisked It Lake, tulos, ‘Un'the other hand, the average vesecl-master nnawora: **Your tow t4 part of the ateamor, and yo tnast ghvo way.t i, itls sl the modt ae- biteary coustruction of the law a8 kuown I car- rled out i peactice, 2 “iLLet an ordinary fslibont ho atanding athwart onrcourse,” says the bargeman, **sml wo must fake a swide detour to gat out of hin way, no mat- for what the wosther may be; and this 14 wrong, Decause it 19 not necessacy, . A recent conversation with an experlenced navl- tor, Intarested in lrge linos, elicited the follow- it A Loporter—+¢ What signale aro vessels running i wehe Panlloe, Murkegou, B2t Benie re ird, Muskégon, ght, sene Maxgl o, Wikiie Lake, gt sehir J. 2 Muskeigon, J0t . v aiv, gratis, v, ti0.falo, grala Tal0, wrdin. Ugideusuirg, oo, irf- v venty - young ten, the » freo obliged to plvo? bante bullding by’ HUingston Brothers. The result | arw, Kiliton, coro, 1ors whil we alt, and let the sounds of musie of seventystrokes a ininute, it is easy 10 under- | graph, aud hear whether or not it yelts fur s | 81 siuter from ne % i 'physleat. deb 5 Navigator— F"rhreu blasts of this fog-born Inus | Wds thut Hinuston Hrothary fi?fi'fi:‘» " dn;g&r‘ f:.’: _«!u{ Ay Creep in our oars, nlonz with aats and buge, stand pow the engorgement ol the vessels of | qouyp, e housinds of A et the braiw, I & very briel this, reacties a deeree s winch causes inseasibllity. To expluly why tois »We'll have the European question settled congestlon causes unconsclousucss would ine | pretty soon, Pat.” ¢ Yes, be the Powers," was volve a technical discussion which would here | tha reply. be out of pluce. 1t must sullles ¢o say that it Bird ! W does; Ao that, a8 the cerebral congestion in a irds are entitled to Justice, When amau s of tho United Biatea surf-bouts, ~and_ninder the oo Lol “arain, th iporvinion. of Cant. Dobufus. "Tho boats havo | Bl Willlam Jonce. Sanisios, i heen cumploted, and one of them shipped to Long behr Wikitaw 3L unnlmul, Grean iy, Jght. Lotot, and this’ moruing tho other xoe to Port | KeteJapan, Mitskegon, ight, Colbotno in tow of wno of tho tage in fland's Line, | Lroal. il Gan, icenans, Nght RN The hoats sre 20 foot over all, O-foct baam, and 3 e Ferey anuat, Ludamon Neht, o, many miuntes. 1t.—** Doeatlint let you know where he fs; the ounrue he lv steering?” . "By no means. Take & steamor with and tho wind shead, We he: rlhm‘;li!; And other merry wanderera of the night, Elt, Jesnica, here upon iy overcoat, And wake Diana with a hymn, Do thon Lt note & wild und wanton herd Of youthiful and unhandled colts, down tn henith aud kplefta from disorden pecullne to thelr sex, wnd who, from fulso Tumdesty or neilect prolony thelr sufferings, Why, then, further negloct n subject »o pro- duelive of health wind Lappiness when thera - 1s 0t hund & 1a¢nns of restoration? 3 inel ' . Belir Luvia A. Sl Fetchiy, d bounds, snortin, d nolgbing load, | hanged pe: Indulzing o o frolte, to say he *out on a lark " . | feet 3 inches deup. Thay have 21 Inches sheor. % 2y Y el & ma 3 2 and noigbing lond, | hanged person brings on {nscusibilivy within o ok s Jenastuny atoee Hunning freel oerlng, | e e, okt wolgh 11100 Tbe ‘cach. They | Ll i¥hite vak, MusEerot” et 1t thoy but hear perchance a trampot-sound, Iiitte, while tie biyatcal agony of sulfocation | % & libel on that bird. He s really out v a PULVERMACHER'S thore {4 a right emart chanceof ‘s colllufon avery | Bre planked with white cedsr) lap-straked, andara | - Beir G, L. Juhusor, Muscezon it Ot any alr of music touch thoir ears, Jozsunt beein until later, 1t follows that the | 8wallow. ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS time, " connidered by oxperlenced surfnien ss superlor to o ady, Muskegus, nrm. You u{mu perceivo them make o mutaal stand, victim does not fecl any of the psugs of Reene—Central Police Statlon, Enter nizht o e towas it always so™ « - & .. | nny othior boxt for facing a ficavy murf, “Witngood | Rehr U Geant; Aakeson, nowe- Thoir suvago oyes turned Lo 3 modust g Trxin Il fiest bocomes indenaivle, with | patrotmant b Ser (hic) zeant, 1 foun' o e'joun | Clire thews varlons dlseased condltions, aftsr - N Y Re TR Sputem of fog-atgmate’ in | Sreu for theve boata, Long Voint sud Tert Col- | pigh Kow'hri: Urind iascn, lawinc. ‘Jrandixad by tho swaet powr ol iueic. a5 I miEaraine feotinks, fFonerehral | oo Joar nIEhL Servaani. (sereuelr)— 1 oo | i, otust, B Bk UG Offom the aic g e .‘,‘;"“‘?Z.“{?.': g0 mcr:‘nlng;en‘t' gf:.l‘n :’.?;;'l u'erl;; forae P J Lprevs, :‘é;.‘.‘; ILm; Hietle, G ;HA."?&;,; y:.‘lh' Y, ; ?;-I::Px,l:v:-hl;:r‘uun: “«:m;'&‘lxh Evendled h‘L’lf;fi‘.‘ifi.’!} :ud then is choked to death while | you did."—Detroit Frce ress. ticted thenmel ves, who hinve been restored to I vensel hiad the wind. If op the atartosrd quarter B e Civad ttayen: Nelt: Colts, oF hrukon-down plow-horses, catcl o The garden-bact fs a native of the shores of HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, B . . G=-RACING ear Wolverine, Grund Haven, il Tl far-off sound of & charch-chol " E = 3 4 7 Vi % 3 h 3 " 11 :F;?n?:’:";:;?n::’;“;::"" dend aft four biasis TU OING. Boiir Mary Amanda, Urand (isven, light, Ton el annlat s cliunle hoir DYRON AND LADY CAROLINE LAMB | the Mediterravvan. When yvou sce u tellow Togmen -were much engrossed yesterday over Yrop Acadis, Muntreal, g two racing cuntents between tho Protection, of tne | SCif ficle rawh, SHirkbcun. e, . BenrJases F. Juy, Hsy Cliy, llant V. 0. . line, and tho Crawford, of tha U. T\ A, | chr Ketdium, ;;‘:.,I‘e“u“ Jay. iRat. Tin Trnuxe marine reporter was informed that | Sehr Qarpler, Hamlide Babe 3o both tags pat out after tha echr Joses in tho foro- | ok Folictaui. Whiio Laks: lalty stealing your favorite cabbages you will there. Rouers, Moorc.h;;‘i‘l" H’;::mr Waweroall my | fOre KuOW Just wlicre he nalle froul. Jovers,” she teils Lady Morgzan, “and wrote mo | , Younk lady (loubtful about the road): ¢ Will up to the skies. 1was iu the clouds.” Moore, :,“‘,:‘;u",‘.’ "Bm'n'l‘}"'r“’. Uy and {’\Y‘,‘,‘“f':l":u:"'",‘;"& Jt.—** \Vhot representations have been made In oflicial quarters In referonce to thls matter?” N.—** A fow_yoars sinco -the. Supervising In- spector-General at \\'n-hln((an was_opproached and nsked If 8 more favorabls constraction of the afterdrngeing fu valn for months and years. Mend_now for DECRIPIIVE PAXPILET uhd THR ELECIRIC QUARTERLY, Iatae 1lius- trateil containimg fuil particulnrs N WONTH THOUNANIDN, Cop- “all o or nddress, Ration Jain In tha churus, tney will get away from it Or ureak thelr necky. Hut this, uear Jossica, |s not musle, uu not by a long stiot! T'ha man that hath no musle tn himsolf, Tulea might not be allowed, especially 1n thick | yioon 1o decuro Lerwnatow. The Protection, run | BehrLllpper Lty While L Nor in not moved with a coucord of sweet sonnds, | devoted to his guict Bessv, and Rozers to bls | by ' by put there's one the Wt ' 4 % X e, Grand tlaven, Todt 3 2 ; ¥ 'n b3 put there's one there now. weather, . o ropiled that 44t 'tho weatber twvery | oS0 B Gl IR 0" atart of suout two | BSnr Lirtio Nelie. suskexu T e e A ey Govern. | CVileal buchiclorhood, would have smlied at this PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CU,, e A clreus band may toot In froot of a newspa- assertion. While sho was sull *the cynosure | per.oftice fur liours, but that ducsa’t make W of nelghborlng oyes,” Byron—catled by Ilep. | for the fuliure to liguidate an auvertiving bill, worth Dison “beautiful and deadly as nlght. | =Cincunati Saturday Voyht, S0, it 1o a tibacr- shado'—retutned (rom Ttaly. The manuseripe | SU1¢ substitoot.—Phlladeliis Lulict of #Childo Horold" was lent to Lady Caroline | It was, D) L bkl ;Lw.gmg.g{e thelals by Hozers, anud ahe bocame craze to seo the poct, | SEITEL TG (UG eaith of his rizhts ox- *He has o club-foot aud bites his nails, clafming: *?Rab for the glue and bravi® Ilo Rowers, *1f Lie 15 ugly aa Aiop, I must wanted to cement things—Nycum Adverliser, him, sho snawered. - Lnly Westmoreiand A Providence youngster of 0 years, whose Glfered £ Introducs tiem xt 8 ball, Gt with an | gather had kepr hons bita fow weals, visiced n {mpulse of averson Lady Caroline turaed away, | paymate the otber day, to find hina o ¥ \ patient noting bim lo -hor diary as i mad, lmdd 10 chiekun-puk. The mistress of the house asked and dangerous » to kuow. 8ho chianged | hym §f they had hd tho chicken-poX over to his Lier opluton® when, on DLyron's firat. call | hiouge, und wos much amused at the reply, with at Melbourge ° IHuuse, he hell = her | gy pravity: ** Nui we baven't had our Beus lung thick the best courso 16 to ston,' ** 1t.—** And walt for something ta turn up?* ment. L:t no such man bo tristed Furtler than you might throw a bull by the tall, lengihs, aad, according 10 tho stataments of sove | Hehr William hout eral tugmen who clalm to have ween the race, Beur \uw: Mualare ovorytbing olse was equal. The Protectlon Benr B, 1. Toyce, Pe ‘kot the schounmer, that is certain, . and the Captaln of the Joses s NOBILING'S FAMILY. sald to have wald that she was mlt"lmllalgxen;l“n!lhuC'r'nwf.a‘n‘l;Vh‘l':ul:re‘rggned Tow 1tis_Mothor, Bister, aid, Btepfatier adosch, Anutierrqen Wiy nthe allemood, Itecelved the Intelligonce of His Crlme= but ita rosnit was ugt learned, Capt, Fay Nyinan s Dins the Crawfard, and has s mdeof the stury, | A Hearteendiug Scone, ) wwhich hie friends accept as correct, They say taa New York Herald. L'r.wm.lal nlth‘n'u:.mu; Dt’o“l‘u:;l‘"l’l:"'l“l\l".:‘:&:n:‘ The man who steeped bis haods o the oid Yo special eflore Wb imkdo B o0, | Kajser's blood was nt one time émployed u tho 1t 18 urged that o mateh bo made botween the rival Hhire, "2xd n fait tars ba given thom by comoetont | ¢ivil service of the King of Saxouy, aud his Sudges, in order that tho question of supremacy bo | Dresden realdcnce wus on tho third story of o settfed, Apropos of this matier, there aro t ¥ i Who assert that the Gardner is o mateh for house If the Victorfs strasse, No. 19, Nor fs fston, llght. = Cor. 8th & Vino Sts., CINCINNATI, 0. ; ater, Hght. Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORIK. BRANTH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,CHICAGO. N.—**iizuctly; wo would prefor, howsver, that the engino shioult. do that, even if it must bo done under cheek. " = . T ** It seems a matter which thoNational Board >t team Navigation coald assiet in sbapiug prop- iy ){-—“Tnn attentlon of fhat body was called to It 1n 1876 by correapondenco from tho Inkes, and at thelr fourth aunusl Convention, Leld in Xow York in Scptember of that ycar, somu “dlscussion was had upon tho mattar, and It was rofurred to their Executive Committee, which praved to be eqaiva- Tent to throwing It averboard, ™ M.—>**Were the delcgntes dlaposed to conslder 1t & 1nalter of importance?” N.—'0 yos; it was admitted that it o such busiuess’ as the lioard shiould adjust and_ propare for favarabla o RIUTUR OX THE DEATH OF CESAR, TRomans, countr, und lovers, 1lear me for lu{ cauae, - And be stlert that tho peoule On the vack scats niuy hear, WWho 1w figre su Lave tnat be would Lo u boudman? if nny, apesk, For thore ura a dozen wondying tu Jafl i Who would oe vat, only taat they Can't kol any une to go on their bond. ¥ho 16 herawo rudo thut by would be A Human nose? If any, speaks Fuor uim have [ offended, Who Is here so vile, that ho will not Love ks country-couan? If nuy, speak, BEV™ Avoid loqus appliances dm‘minz elec- tric qualities, Our Pamphlet explains ho distinguish the genuine from the spurious. w to i e jeeping child on his knee for more than an " Osborn, ~ the rotary, remarked the tugs named, aud has shown them hor there nuy longer auy doubt thilt the man e o | As1can recomtiend 4 kentlewan b o 2 enauh yet. s 2 ’ Vb | d 1 1L f b hour, lest by moving be shoukl wake him, For | | oA = :::}::u ':::ml" b’:rwkn’l‘:umfi»fl 8 _vn o D’:‘:‘nfi sevenlacoaslonse lunatie, and uot the agent of SoclaHsm or a0y | Toiuse lo.r':e;":m;, 9E B nearly o yoar Dis visits were fucessant. He had | 'Twas ev'aing—he way ding by & pond, NERSIEY MUSIC HALL. @ real rezara for. Lady Melbourne, whom he | o ile waslleuinz to Batracalan carodsars; Talied the best friend he ever had,—a second | Ohal;uhaded wis tis Srauions. o e —yet plaved at Lelug In Jove with bor . v o dnld daughterdin-law, On Lady Curolinu's part it | Perch-ed quict on the marzin wis a bo, was not play, but lamenable carnest. There 1le was playing with spocimen of g was much gratificd vanity at first un bath alides, | Cozitating of the guantity of Juy Rank and ton had ao frresistibla charin for By- It woald give Ll fur {0 spin 18—60 he span 1L ron. To win the unconcealed devotion of a ‘ornau brilliant aud heloved, wnose wildest fol- | There wore divers coruscations of the water, les had never compromised her Uefure, wana | 4 WHR 8 sork of sryaio e b Hhe oMt triumph evon for the fashiinable Apolio whoi And tl o4 HEY o quarier— #ghe women suffocated.” But {t was a triumph B4 R0 culsany= UL WHE Cluishy thoy WaIWEAUN of which he specdily tirod. *These violent do- | — Youkers Gasette. Nune?, Then none have 1 offended. =0 Uity Dervick, NAPOLEON AND WILLAND, ~ Toriplio af January, 1917 In tho autumn of 1803, somu of the Princes then assembled at the Couwress of Erfurt, came for a few days to visit at the Court of Weimar, and, among them, Napoleon, Ile was accom- paoled by & troupe of French players, who bor- rowed the theatre, and, on tho 6th of October, exhibited In it Voltaire's * Death of Cxsar.” oll the more becanse the N, R. 8. N. owed Its orlgiu to tho actermination to protect indlvidual Intercats aa againat tho abuses which woro expori- enced at the hands of speculators sad the ignorauce of Geverament officials, " R.—** Wil thoro pa any, further effort made In the direction of rovising tha signul rules?* N.—**Very probablv thore will be, buf it mast 1o done by snmmoning bufuco properly orgaulzed Soards, or othor competent githority, mies who aay bo callvd oxperts, as_barge-line or. vesscl nasters, Lot both afdes ba heard, ond somothing fetinite wili come uf it The fourth annual Con- ention of the Natlonal Buard of Slean Nevigation sccret conapiracy, a8 alleged by the police. The “v,,.umxyx‘:;:nv,“c,xl‘;lzrém“".. new | An cxamiuation of his’ papers reveals tho progeller, now being bullt at the yards of Quayla curlous fact that this man lcft Germany for & Sons, Cloveland, is to be named the Duftalo, Englaud about ons month befors his attempt She moasures 275 feet avor all, 37-feet beam, and | on the lite of tho Emporor with the idea of aet- 10-feot hold, and is 10 feet longer than elther the | tilng the Eastern question. It appears hio was Delaware or Conestogs, the other two propeliers { under the deluslon that he had dlscovered tho bolltat tho same yard thisseason. ‘The Buflalo | gol ? that knotty problem, and that i B o Toupah atbout the 10th OF AUIURL. | moas ety wecebtary 1o call tho attention of Ent The Conestozs, of tho Ancnor Lino, wil- be | gyigy statemcn to his provosition to secure its 4 "3’1‘:1"'}’15‘2":3‘.‘.’.';'.3‘3}?. "',;j,'::"m,“.md,.n ache | 8dontion. Flllca with thia notion he set out for Third Week of {ho Wonderful " MIDGETS! Upward of 25,000 Visitors in % 12 Days: , RECEPTIONS AFTERNOON & EVENING vas remarkabie more for tha continuous Intor- ) Englaud well supplied with money, aud through i g " From 2 to 4150, and froin 7 (0 9, s shanze of unctuous courtesiesand civilitics than for o e hareh o l:;al:ndfl{';fl;y A5 | i family infiuence obtalned au entrauce futo | Wieland went to seo this tragedy, in wlich Tal- {,[:".’,’x::h:m;; 1{.‘:":2{,,,‘,‘;5;;,“ l;‘,‘;‘ |,:_.':.°m:'.'{,':3 e e Aaminfou, 55 touts. gt C inyihona afve. 14 was aliovcticr too aweet, com- T Shie 1a very neat in apbe Hhw best soclety of the eitish Capltal. On this | ma was to perform, aud sat us usual [n & private | and horself was only too geuulne. Byron, Beating tha Pout iflicss STEAMER FLORA, e aud iver_Hass. contoring | Tourty *aa,dta R expudition he wout, well pupplled with atine, 48 | yido bos of tho second ther, rescrved for tha | with ls mock madness and callous eart, Avotcty e o spare, our poutal laws par. : ay ot ew York had formed & cunapiracy asainet | e seo, Tier GOLE Wia s wont when traveling. Littlo ls kuown | 180 hOF of We S8Rt Kem FActl To8 IR | (Gl hass wnscathied througn many wuch en: | MILMUAN, SUIClis f meschacies Jobe Bt TProsramma of eicunilous for this weos, endiag June Y s ? + ) through the nalls at a very luw rate of post- Iistaided fervor of & lovlog.uature. Jyron, | ior all brivate corrcspondence. O Friday there the transaction of busincas by that Conventlon, so marked wae the welcomo extendod to thein n the ahaps of excursions,—timo-killers, you knasw. of lis movements while In En;ihunl excopt that Lis eiforts to have his scheme urnished by d comprises oll the latest Imurnumu'm and Jor the settiement qnite | Of thy Eastern qu Preceplur. Napoleon observed him there, and uquired who was the veucrable otd man with tion adopted by tho Britisly Ay, and the tonnaye flgures w ere not ¢! BV v 2, uestions ndmitted to be ver: {unt In thelr 5 Cant. Will o , | nation was not st craful, and that he returned | the black velvet calotte. Tuls was the usual S colelan, | Was malied 8L tho Post-Oillee In Bostoy, In an Selure g tn el Bavo-boen sabite 1 & ready, he i commanded by Capt; Wil fonee, | 84 Liny disgusted widh tho want of appra- | costuie of Wielaud, who, not Iking to wer & e e Facts o omdes somewiini | unsealed enselope. addrenstd to New York, & et congrevs of lawyers or talus clation and futellizeucy shown by Lord Bea- | wis, and being exposed "{ tho batdness of his | {0 N ET N wn conduet, T sald to Med- | #malh thin sheet of tn-foll, upan the surface ‘sukegan : It~ *Thiey mcant well cuough, I preanme.*’ N.—**Yes; but the trouble was they didn't know how to tackle the new businoss eugzested, — tust which referred to a rovision of the salling ~—*+Tho Distrlet Invpectora, of course, had a hand in framing tho rules av they now ata N.—**Fhey dld: and an ofiicial who has since heen oMciaily counted vut from amony them clatmed. cruwa tocolis of thehvad, had ndopted w etreular cur resembliog that of the Catholie pricats. After having been fnformed by tho- Priuce Trimate that this was Wicland, Nupoleon stwnie flod & wish tosec him after the play; and Wie- Jand sccordingly was ushered to the ball-room, which was to be the next placo of rendezvous. Inone of Wicland's letters the following ne- constield and company, He had, howerer, oo great success whila fu tho British Capltal, PoneITonow, Mieh,, Jane 23, - Passed up—Props | ¢ St Paul, Indis, Dean' Richmond, Oawesntenle, J. | huc Uy Tuich o was never tired of boastiug oa Bertschy, Canisteo, B, Chamberiin and John Mar- By some means he had galned sccess to the tin. Bunerlor and onsort, Fotest City and consort, | Throne-Roqn at the Lovdun Palace, and, b nd consorts achrs Jartford, Lem Elle- | bribing onaof the sorvants, had boun alluwe: J. 8. Austin, Fride of | 1o scut bimaelf on the throna of the Empress of s b vival of which wera sume minute duts, dlscernible BORT HURON; &'J"x.'nm?.‘ifufl."?.m.33»3":53331‘&123’{.12’,"’;..:.’:‘,} anly upon carcful Inupection, Much doubt was Thadu fier 1ancy hersell’ o harouo of romance, | SXPressel as to what Claas uf postizu s ateunics o het ity all sorts of covantricttics, se | b creature belonzad to, and tho fiual cancluslon Was marriea, bat 1t was 8 tnateh of convenienca, | 18 tPAL 1L shoud boseut as morchand s a0 10 copio could be more fashlonably mdifs | Fhen that atiect of full reachied Sow York, 1t o At or tndupendent of onb unatiior tuan | Wes placed uvon 8 diavollual inveutlun callod 3 120-0n the 1ake st 2:30 p. m.i (o Y 0 City st @ p. m., feturalog Sunday, Jute 3, : Pia) rawn's Hrast wud string land on Losrd. Fare to Waukegan sud return, $11 Mivbigsn City sad roturs, 813 all viners, Tound irfp, 59 ceuts. -3 b " o s o e honograpl,” and forthwith prozeedod to < Yy wpeclal hanor for the part bo touc (i the jun, lere Keys, J. 8. Miner. {ndia, which fact he cunsidered had covered | count ls given of the interview: auo. and e, buaband % oA puicanls bue celh squeak oot to the listencr s lotter luaz euouzh HOOLEY’S THENTRE. i» somo of his work undue *tulo Flteon of the rea—hrizona ond barses, Delle Crows | himy with Jiopor, Whather tfe was o fuctor | i1 had ot been many winutes thote befora | B D O o Hullty: fo L axae. | L0 Las0 cOst o dusei s Uhe poataio tHaL Was | stunday Bxentng, end avery wight this week, dran clrgular rolaning (o *Steerine and alling Rulews | ang Rneen; sotrs FLooaT: F eum, S, Loats, Yo. | micrely ono of bis many Lytlucuations it 1 aow Nepaleon caun ross tne oo Soward mes 119 | gorsied. soiumiamnarion fa which both o pald upou the foil. PRoAeionof Ahereat a7 of tha Coatury, Fautic team Whistlo . o a8t Intorvale of not wors | semito, City of Concord, C. J. Kerahaw, Manita- ditlicult to decldo, buu the fact 1s quoted tn | FIEEAE el ot mo affably, to il regularlys | morbily Indulged camnot be forgotten, | s===s==—== e A CELEBRATED CANE! With the Full Original Cast and ory of e UNION SQUAKE ! N. 1.l curiatn wiil rise at 8 vre. 1 reancetfuliy roquest thelr patrona 1o be lu ttme, {n courieyus Justice to those Ly wiiole plav. uisy and Maturday st 23, 50, and 78 or rescrredacals. minute,’ Roters,—never sispected of too_leniont judg- ATARCHL nta,~though descriding how Lady Cnrjul\nn ety betoged, | Breempieriz w1t | ERKENBRECHER'S want of money, sud wheuever practicabls golng toand from parues fo bis cacrisze, or, if le went where sbo was not_invited, walting 10 the - streot for his return,—declares, *in soite of all this sbsurdity,” bis Urm beilef in thelr funu- r Co Jamea Davidson with Jemus C, Klog, (mmu:h Uermany as proviug that thio man had no svm- an Morning_tar, Lincoin and barses, Jowe pathy either with Kepublivanism or with Ho- Darges. Tempest and_ bargea; scurs Jd, ¥, Card, | clalism, and that ft 18 u {uu to hokl cither Tvening Star, 8. Kimball, Aunie . Grover, Gari- | party respousiblo for tho acts of a man who was baldl. tuastor, Arga. suifering from bereditary insanity, Wiag—\Westt gt Nobiling. [t seems, has oll his lifobeon a great ‘Weatber—Clouay, s h.mm. nl:ld ‘passlonatel -m;enul 1o the crmwi MICIIIGAN CITY, @ was the ?0!!!'!0! of an lllllhflflll Aarniory of Apecial Dispalch fo Tha Tribune. splendid vruumns!' und, It secins, was a ver: of comphiment, looking mo atendily in the eye. Fuw wortals have appearsd to me 8o rapldly to sce throuch a mnan ut a plance; he instantl perceived that, notwithstauting my celebrity, was & plain, unassuml ol man: aud, as he seemed desirous of making forever & good im- pression upon e, ho at oues assumed the form beat adapted to attain bis end. 1 never saw a 18 under way shall sound a fog. f not more than five minutes, wouldsuygest 8 humane regacd for human lungeus againat brass once; bot whien it in underatood that the steamer must " keop out of he way,' no matter what nay be tho swost will of the masier of the wind-boat, und while tba latter may bo golng at tho rate of from six to twalve sniics an buur, tha coveriuga long range in ve who wi; b Matinees Wed ceuts, Wil o ¢ harg T preparation=sardou’s ¥ : o Dol ahot. On ather occasious he Dad cxiibited | tnwu o sppesrance caliner, plafver, mitder, i et & B I 1 mmmdten the tulek §take it ore aofe rermarkanhs | aricmoax Ciry, Tod., Juns 23, ~Arsived—8ehr | Sigh, ot isanity, mud one ot bis colleqs chuams | or | more " unusuming. © No trace "about | fuice:, Aud 1t Ban Been A e frends | 18 absolutely odorloss, snd Ohomi- | Ao VERLYS THEATEG e fional Ttalea® of the same circular all walling craft | Cecilla, Muskegon, lumbors sche E. M, Davideon, | writes to thu German police to say that even in | bim of the consclousness that he was a great | 411" pot suspect anyihing benoath, Neverthee cally Puro, L 18, e -Erop aro utitiod to sound the horn avery two minutes; | Julfalo, cosl; scow Mendots, Muskegun, lumber; | his school-days he w: voked on s a somawhat | mouarch. 1lu talked to me like an old squalnt- | o "2 yyndred strange stories wers current It'ts snowflake whito, FOR THI R ONLY, %0 pernaps it 1e optional. Awong vther br! stme Flora, Chicago, cruzy tellow,” It 15 also related of him that, on | atce with bis equal; and, what was ?' raro lw:“ this straugo Jiaison, It is susceptiblo of the highest . EXT ICEMON ciusions, tho Con of Buputvisiug Inapcctors Ciearcd—Stnre Messengor, Nt Josephi Plors, | gue vccusion, wishing to go on board one of the | with hiny, chatted with me exclusively for an d t lasty Polish, & OPENA BOUFFR AND BURLESQUE TROUPS, decided "thiat o veawcl was ‘going freo® oaly when | Chicago, X e eamers which blvon the Elbe, aud fiud. | entira bour and a nalf, to the great surprise of | oouiivg ore NBEW YORK RESER and most lasting Al Artlats of gho. Lydia ‘Thumpsan Troupe, Osies Opera sbo was wingel od Ing his wav blocked, be drew a revolver and presont, At lenuth, gbout tmdnizat, I be- X N ESER- | It possosses groator strength Of | Company, holdeve Opcra tump G Wiltla 1t.~-**They can talk that to the mariaes, I sup- NAVIGATION NOTES. tried Lo forcabis way vl ef arin gan to feel Inconvemence frow standing solong, voiu. body than other trade brands, el L TR A Yer. horve-marines. A vosscl la alwoys CHICANL: Bo far frot sympathizlug with Boctullsm, It | aud took the liberty of rojuesting his Majsty’s o, Tork Warla, It is packod in Pound Parcels, | Taleof Iekiu. Matluecs Weusesds sturday freo &0 lung s sho can change her course Al tho east shore steamers wero dolayed by Fri- | geews that on soveral ocewsions ho attended rerm\n!nn 1o withidraw, *Alles done,’ sald he, It thera Is any doubt whers the occastonal | Full ‘Weight guarantoed, ST TUEATRE hor way. a0 lows as et e 0oL cuse-bus day's storm, fueatiogs 1o which lo tuado hiuesl? promiuout n.,,"‘.t;;lgzfldlszfam’:flfl:“‘ our ntey. | 050 soules coma from whieh Croton water | It goats loss_monoy than any NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, ! B 1% 14 Inthnate 8t tho wresent Supervie. o lerce aud unmeasure. jcnunclatious o 2 | N {0 Tasmetior ot thie DLAIC wil ek s SSrk 13 | po sspee etandos nd Sardinta were dry-docked | oy B8 bR B e, thierclore, thut nelthier po- | ¥low weru thesa: The previous play haviug ‘!"‘:::j: ""3}',’,‘:'",;: “:fi:::{';,‘ A aoka Ied s‘i“'fh in “1{0 \tVOPlg.i tho heart of | T Eams—Huines ednesday and Baturday, g sy Ui proporly . _— ¢ | litiest nor social reasons Lad snytbingto do wish | drawa ous couversation “upon Jullus Cacsar, | Yostenlay. 0 or tis manufactured in tho heart o :BENOO' T OIN N,—"*You rafer to Mr, Cook John O, Tichbers bought the sche Hamiet at | SLcon BEn ORI S h G cautrary, hisaticmpt | Napoloon observod that *his was orio uf the has umiormly refused perwsits to flsh In the | tho groatest coreal rogion of the H.—1s Yes. Cant, Cook Marabal's sale for 8000, B e Whliehn was the outcume of sothe | greatest characters fu unlversal history; aud, | new rescrvolr in the Park on sccount of the N.~*Well, 1 don't kniow what Joo may do, or how ho foels about that haudle (o his nawe, Tio's a graduate of the main dock In the steaun dus tment, but stll way be as goud a sallorus Jpb, Joo 4 constitntionally lszy, for this reason wiil probably object w auy wnnovations. it there shwuld te any proposcd chaugs in segutating chicken-malus, and Low the gamo Lirds hould sail Into each othor, Joo would i and *revise.’ Butheis o noble-bearted fullow, Aud bis fitde dsughter, IDALENE, u thelr beautitu Drauis, FAITHFUL BOB. Topular prices uf sdmlslon. McVICKER'S THEATRE, PIFTH WEEK. FIFTH WREK of (b Ureat Popular N Bucces, { UNCLETOM'S CABIN Seaty ean b sccured alx daye lu sdvance. tnces Weduesday sud Baturnday. Fopular prices. TALKING MACUINE, Globo. mess which a gencral flshing ticense would be It is Sold universally in America ant to create. Every effort bas beon mude by b{ Grocers and Doalors. tho Department of Publle Works to keep the ts annual consuimnption reaches fish fa tho far side of the aqueduct. Inwldition | Twenty Million Pounds. to m_wire net wnich covers the Croton end, auother with 8 quarter-inch mesh guards the ANDng(rEE#E#nE.R ECHER, entrancy to the branches at Hurh Bridze, De- | Erlentrocher's Worid-Famous Corn. 8iarch for Food, splte these procautions, little sniners huve man- AVOR & IKNA /W%, azed to wriggle throuzh, and have developed Sole Northwestern Agents, Chicago, into hure fsh who wait ut the gate-houses, S ———————————————— ready to gobble uw other shiners Whose recent UCEAN STEAMNIRIPS, birth renders thom tenaer and toathsome, widanc e, o Satniteutit s we | Nafjonal Line of Steamships, Boventocn vessals were at the LumberMarket | ypysually violent attack of fussolty, Hu could 1nst evontng, : acarcaly have had uoy sympathy with Soclalism, The cxcarsion steamers wero well patronized hie way rich, und s fuwily was slso very well yesterday, and the vcarsioniats wero order, 1o do lu the world. - Corn_has gotion down 1o 144c to Butslo at thl: It 1 said that the fivet words the Fmperor port, und wheat was 2@2350 at Milwaukes Satur- | Willlain spoke alter the shootiuy, on s arrival g at thu pulace, wore, #1don't understand why ‘fe tuz Wetzel, of Tuclno, was in port Batur. | puey arv continually shooting at me.” Aud day, louking for Capt, Varker's pile-dsiver, which | j31ur on, wihien the Count Perpouctier told bim At weay lthe iuty Liuw, thut tho gula performance at the Opera (n honor Capt, unay, of the Goupel ship Glad Tidings, A00 B bee weiven up, bo sald, Tliat reached o ol enbl ne sloncrs yeso | Of the Blish een gl P i, i erduy afternoon frow th e Lumber | 8 not rgbt; why should the people be dvprived arket, of thelr suuscueut?” i arrivals wero fow In number yesterday, but | A touctiug story s told of the way in which tho departutcs wugs nhuuieruas. Al the esaols | the news fell ulxm s pevple. 1 the Hinde dued,’ added L, ‘would bave been, without exception, the groatest but for one blunder,' 1 was about to_{nquire to what snecdoto hoal. tudud, when ho seemed to read the question in my eye, aud continued: "¢ Cusar knew the meu who wanted to get rid of him, and ho ought to bave been rid of tuem firat,' 1 Napoleon could hove read all that passed in my fnner mind he would have perceived mo saying: Buchablunder would never be luld to your charge. % From Casar our cogversation turned to the Romans; he vraised warmly their military and whelr polldest systemn, The Urecks, ou tue contrary, secined to stgad®ow (n his opiulon. “The ciernal scutlls between thelr little vo- H NAUTICAL MISIIATS, The old schr Tascols, owned at this port by Me, PTlumstead and others, foll o victin to Friday's stong, Sho bad un s cargo of “cobole-stonea- for this port, aud when sl t wilos off Highland Fark her steropost became loose, sud d;:lfldwlh- blow got awoy yestordsyingood | gtrusse, oue of tho fashlonably faubourgs of | publics was not formed,' b safd, *to evolvo | head, began u rald yesterday upon tho fivh, large BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM ENISON'S WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPH, o e pe. 5 £ Borly, Mve hix stepfatber, Mr, Vou U., @ retired | suything great. But thy Romans wers alware | aud smull. A yoaraze ho' lired professioual i ;. 1G; STLES, NGS. Exe gie Segan® o, loak g0 ronidly ons g loon S NaRL, N B Prassiaarmy. sud hly mothor, | ntout on rand purposes, ad thus created the | shennen, who brought thetr uots, seluos, and New York 10 9“"“533!.“: ’l:.“_UWWL and Londen, | frTaLics ka -‘.‘n‘-?fi-"f".fl‘.’e'\"x"fi‘ JoaSINUE BE: dubmagn and ble wte A e ey (k1oL Vo tha | ,The sche Winana will uol vall over {he ecedn | O the evening of (he attempt to kill tho Fyu- | BKGLY, Corumass REEE Poutmts (e worid, bonte, and, after two or throo days of unsue- | . Gidtn prusEo {rom $30 W €70 currency, - Excuealon | alu 33 coute Crowds ses 1t dallye Opeh (1ol 1081 gall b Tho sche Nsagau Fend okl atter past of. August. a L ror William, the old counlsweru sittiog qufet. | pleaded for tue ary andtiterature of tho Ureeks; | cessful work ut $10 s day, acknowlediced thom- § Dritai reland. fofdidi 10105 poin e LIRS Lobi L0, Gsajstance on seclug the wiwnal of .- "This achir J. 8. Mingr 14 o the clatehes of the r;ova thelr colfee, chatling ubout indifferont | bu treated botk with coutempt, and id thor | qedves outwitted. Cant. FitzZibbon got a aclne for asdifuie aad fupthcr jfllnr%llhn\.ar‘]}u i = MEDIVA displayed frow the smali bout. und | o, fue ST S BENEE 10 B meid wallore! | Soplcs, when their attoutivg ws yuddenly calied only served to disputs about, He preferrod | wade for the porposs. It is 110 feel g aud - B. LAGS CRETRAT O . - picked up tho crew, but ong of the boats drified away with Sra. Jolison, and she was rescued vy th tudde ch st Chicsjo, which tvok the whoio party o Kacine, wheuco Lbey cawe by rull to Lhle txg. l!‘“" information pnowed tusl ‘the Tuscula Bad urtfted daboro wad yone fuplscetyear lencos. By was buil 39, by J. N Joned, of Budlalu, according 19, ws: 2% .k 10 one ,of the royal carrlages, which dashed o woeat ahipmonts. fmm;mmukumz weok, I:{ th:l!r Lhou-e and pulled up uat tbe residouce & ol o T by lake, 8 greuxted 237,0. eobeck, ono of tho wost o ) i 7 famoua thu us 1 Berlin, whose bouss ' PORT OF CURIQAGO, &M Ng. 8 Hoou Osslan to fomer. Iu poctry ho preferred to value only the sublime, und snergene, and patbatic writers, spectally the tragic poet of Ariitahe snoke 1 suiwe such terins as Car- dinal lllnfwmu, of Estl, dil; not aware, how- aver, I think, that jn this ho was givinz me a bocon the eur. For gavthiug bunorous o thirty feet doep, ‘Thie water ta the rescrvolr 13 TR ol Voo Z uow thirty twfdup. #u that the seino roached : h ul (l sricheriitgkiingd | North German Lloyd, rescrvoir coutains bays &t the vortheastery an U1} sall every Satu cul-de-sac, into which the- fish aru drives B 8 0 e~ From 3 A fkpreseed by th selno until the. icad-lines can | Loicon liavry aad rcusus, Gril o B NERVOUS DEBILITY. WA NESS, ste., sud all dusorders brouwlt ou by {pdiirolious: cicessés oo wvermork of the Braiu aud orvous Bystey, speeddly sud sadically cured Ly | RS Sl S fo 1\ i 1. i own dwelllng. old Mafor Imwadiate- ‘Tha following arg the aecivals and the sctaal sal e Bk b par Lok Rall aecurror. 5 P veargl register, but”ie wald by ol 1y felt sbat sumet! sy cu ™ Bor treigas ES L tumebere e oAl codhallt luni eGote that | 1268 o8 B0 B 101 e pa TSR N0E0 D roasion wiich was strengthonsd wiea o | deomed to Lave nolikiug; and. uotwiibstaud- | bo diawu ub tha steop ehlg and th worey. runes TSt e o SRy ks _\V‘H’H‘,‘Efl,ujfi[‘“filfiflffljfi fl.,!'u'.‘ year, -Her fphinago was Loh173. b va W“:g" gtrelion Sy ; e gentlemen W willlary uuiforms and [ fog the flasteriug {risudsnlp ol bis aaparout | ferrwd to tho boat, Boskles tasis two Lays, tha | . = Qi G e | bl Sy TS, "G o I tosey .‘;‘.dcr‘g &4 Yulucs §O-pyw, Wik, BUOUL 3 o sche Zmins A Mayes .“';“,' Iamb Alisa's | two bigh eivil functiovarics (o the Ruval liyery | manuer, L repuatedly struck me as if cast from | stone bank which divides the rescrvoic ‘makes = WURMEIR RLEOITS, uadally suicient; ¥or furtber luforu.ation, Bel 3 H‘ lo.:‘ 1 null'wmcn- d St .xfi, i y e step vut of the carriage oud Lursicdiv euter tha | brouze. P wwo otber bavs rlgat al the \wch gave-bause, | i e e A or C! nm‘"\!,'fi l:fifdsmr“filflljx b “‘"1“" y gk lore-subalt dchoungs o sesorted aabore st | 5 e Thompron Wi Late, tumber, e | B0t i phjallan, with whow thosat out | - ALLeozt, lowevor, bo had put me o much | Waich have beon found to be the tavorito ro- | PTNEITRIED STANES IOTEL, | Wemrctoor iy " cutions 10F Gad A L3riayr (p known of Uys uiati 3‘:""“ fier Doy, Erle, coal, UL Cead. Blip. e O L driviug at o furlous pave. Tuy | b Wy csso taat 1 sskedtiin Low it cume wbout | eort, of kungey flsh awalting fovoices of live 4 » that the publi: worstilp, Walel e Usd roformed n Frauce, Lad not begu roudered more plulo- sophic and tmiore on @ par with tha spirit of (b tines, ¢Sy dear Wigland [be repiied), wor- ahitp Is not wade dor philusophers; they uoither luc t. Fitzeibbon's nct-dra ten stal: 'SAIIATOG: spmsus,‘;w l ‘{Tuuk'lu s iad wore‘ara ten stal- | Opon for tho. Seeson from June ly detailed from th 3 X L Yo tabarer e wbe 18 draws a0 a8 fo cover to Outober 1. : oliu Bf.. New Yorks Tadache Alica I, Nofris was run into /o il waukee Friduy pighs by & tow-buat, aud dsmaged 10 tho exteut of Pobd; The tug Garduer ran loto tho Torreat Ssturday, and did sligut dawage to bor. wr Shieboypia, Mavistes, gondrive (hus Speat, .| Major lmmediately vald 2o bis wife toat sowe itme Coruna. ot #og, sundrles. Kush strvet. - 50 * | fnortant persouase wust bave fallen suldeuly Sune Mudceq o Mogkeou, sanirien Thunsirests | ik ey were catryiug off 1 Professor G AN ol | udha Lurey, \VINL'“KITBI:"FJ(’O.. Chemiats, HEADACH! T e, Alpens, 4 - 4 But the watter was well nlgh forgotten when 19 ide un arca ol water as possible und drive | TOMPKINS. GAGES& CO. YEE RN s on rom e stiwae- | St Fp SRR SR | anout haldul it e anlther ire drovs | Seleva g wur s pricatiood, Ay forthows | i e fato e sye. L, Btk b B MMER. RESORT ecartd bt “The aca Outsido yestorday wag vo heavy that the el e oY s " Coah Bixtevutt | up to the door, bat this Ume it was o bired oue, | Who do belicve, You vdugal 2ave them, or leave | resulted lo 2,700 Bsb. There wero a gov S < . fealulc, VILLS. el e Y I cian, | MSREL G st Tdigtons Tumber, Chtesgwdi | SSRMizc gzt out wibcped & lady dressod {6 [ them, wouders cuougti | 10 1 Liad to wake & re- piued pickerel sud @ fourpouud Lluck buss, [DWBLL HOUSHE at Pslmyrs, N I Came )ty Barbof bert for shelter, Bavins returned | phes P e gy %, Chtaag lackyw o was nmediutriy recozoizo b by Noble | Dzion (e piitosunagrs, §woald b3 Just bu re- es mauy swaller specimens of the sung 13 now opan for tho recgpiina of Vol GRILA & CO., Agtuis Sow Yorke Lo the vicwity of Littiv Polal Sauble, ‘dpe ket Suuterey, COr0N, codl Slatevath streek. Lio’s WOLLCE &5 hive LUZULE —oue of the Sis | Vereed LuLals tuu s wolvesatiou Wil o Beanles thess thern aeco wuouuuted . Address 2ooaridtan PP RN T

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