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THE CHICAGO TRIBU: u 2 red winter, spot, €1.34; April, $1.55 Oe, June, $L30}. Corn weak; IGI¥e ATAL STAMBOU. fears which she entertained as to her personal | Hassan ordered the caldj to take him t i : 55 May, H15s dnt die; May, &@3ige: No.2 safety. The messugo was intereopred and | Vil the caesenor residence of sp im fo the | birth. Abdul Medjid was awaroof the preg- | at 327, 329, and $31 Broadway. The main part BRICORD’S VITAL RESTORATIVE. loner: ber damased, ge. Onts dull and nom theo eee? Basscia, vat, On the other hand | situsted on tho Asie side, Aniven ce’ | PARE OF his Uruther's wife, and eaused her fo of jie ‘article was very. fain, but at the | uitie ‘ A 5 1 . ‘ a outburst of. anger, con- | Ys t Hussein 3 : childs en ere were e “insintations that Palm, Sep Stouts: minmow, 16%, rrime,| More Revelations from the Bose | "aval threatened fussoin Avnl with ie venc | Sikdhae fishes. where Hig intended’ to sah | He Oey ANDCHNE, Sho wis about to bring fore. | tho plaints. had made away with Heat arms No.3 red winter March, 81.35%, phorus~—Three Great Have my revenge upon this miserable dog | ister wasn be he. that evenioe nee Mak, MURAD SECRETLY DOOMED. number of fires in there oagieh nee Prati Fane S.000 bu: oats,’ ; Crimes This expression, which was often repeated. is | Pushu’s residence. Hassun returned to Sirkedji- | ,,furd, generous and kind-hearted to every | head-line also was printed, “Suspicious. Cir pECELP =, . ne compatible witt the idea of suicide. Hus- | Iskelessi, mounted a horse and rode to the | ne about him, was, as has been alrendy stated, cumstances connected with the Transaction,” DORE ysoers—Wheat, none; corn, 7,000 bus onts, 1,000, way imensures aoa he Aye {uke-warm, halt Konak,—the winter residence Of Midhat Pasha. spooked 6 beste of the suddch death of bis ‘uncle. futon the whee. the telentan ae Hon. ¢, si ott a ved to disem- | —which issituated at Stamboul, in the q lays later the news of the assasina- i i s ‘6 m S - Abdul Aziz Murdered by 2 Greek barruss himself of oth Abdul Aziz and Hussan | of the Mosque of Sultan Bajazed’ and fan tion of the Ministers was brought to him, he was | candid and fair. It appeared from the evi- LOUISVILLE. . Physici 2 : eyes Sistor: Husscin Avnisent for the Greek | a small street running purullel to tho imatin | Most seen moved, and relupsed into 2 fixed dence that a special correspondent named Lx, Feb. 23—COTTON—Stendy at Ife. ‘ysician—Slain While He aie un mentioned love and gave him his | street which are the tramways. Two small | M¢luncholy state, from which he could only be | Q ‘Rourke sent the telegram in the usual way Lovisr/Quiet and wnchanzed. “Ash c jnstructions. One of the cunuchs in attendance | red brick wulls, surmounted by fron Palings and | BOused by the greatestditticulty. Power had no | to the Times telegraph editor, and that all the FLOR neat quiet at $20. Corn firmer; No. 2 : eep. upon Abdul Aziz, named Ibrahim, was, more- | having wo small kiosques in the centre, be- | louser the slightest charm or attraction for hin. | usual precautions had been fakep to see that GR ao mixed, S2eHe. Oats steady; No. CMtircly coe ereeusselt Avni, and devoted {tween whieh is the entrance, sepanite this muan- | He became utterly indifferent to everything | the facts and charges were true. ‘The jury Toto do mised, Se Brees No.9 we | apy Fenled ure but fete the Roar bee te | son from she streut, Os tho lett hand, upon | ABOUT Rin, He atlempted eo, conse Hawelt | were out only a sore time, and returned & white, i 5 i ety ee i ersons now | entering, is a larce 8 " t t lants,—n v1 ie eee 7 > ¢ Assasination of Ministers by | liv ‘ng who Inhinbited, aé the time. the Paiaée of | fs jolued to. tho Saiemfeye* ptrem, walen Previously aequived from the persons whom Ab. |.Yerdict in favor of the defendant. RICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Boovastos ‘Lard steady; prime steam, Dic. Bulk Hassan Bey, and His rarinrsrie a cy tre corroborated -by the re- | hall, by a narrow wing. It is a fine resi- } “tl Aziz had placed about him. He consumed roe f aEnoiimer ot Bestiser shoulders, GHz Bacon 2 A er diligent inquiries, patiently pur- | denée, built in tho Italian ‘style. “The entrance | VaSt antities of absinthe and arruck, and soon | THE GREAT WESTERN: TELEGRAPH | 39s peon scrutinized and ledored byth Firmen, at 47c; Shoulders, S.los*: ugar Execution, pea. for more thana yeur. Itis necessary to | is beautiful, and the stone work. —stafreases, wus reduced to 2 state of mental and physical’ COMPANY. Steak Pai in and indorsed by the Academy of eared, SG at S105, os : - Hones e aitst well toappreeiate the enormity of | peristyles, etc.—is of white marble. Opposit to | Prostration. At this period tho most sroundless | yy the case of Terwilliger VS rhe Great’ || aout es ete ee eee aeree ale nA Biss 105. crimes committed with u sangtroid which en- | the stairease on the first story a door opens into | 28d infamous accusations were made igainst the Ber NS. “He Great | contury at a specitic for Nervous and Physical Debill- a, @ ables man to poison another while politely | a large reception hull. To the leftof the stair, | Sultan's faithful physician, Dr. Capoleone. It | Western Telegraph Company, Judge Barnum | {¥ trom indiscretion or excess, loss of manly vizor, ete. KANSAS CITY. Murad’s Short Reign—Drugged with | $a¢H3g hima cup of coffee, und with a revenge- | way is also t door which lends tow small walt- | NUS Said that thls doctor, whose character is | entered an ordet directitig the Receiver of | TReFe !*s well-known principio in antmat physiology, Rpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, gn: BE! Tul feeling which often follows long and cir- ing-room, which by means of another door com- | 19 every way above suspicion, was in the |», t ad that no vital action can take place except throngh the errGay, Feb. %—GUAIN—The Price Current Hasheesh and Deposed from Cuitious rund, but which is almost sure tode- | municates with another large reception-room, | Dabit_of administering noxious drugs to | the Company to accept asa valid set-off to | acency of the nervous system. If the nerve power in Sa eat, receipts, Sissbu; shipments, 7,800 stroy eventually the intended victim. where the crime was committed. ‘This room was | t2@ Sultan for the purpose of destroying | stock subscriptions any, claim against the | ny organ js weakened then that orzan {s weak. Dr. reports: WBEOS Forh. $l; February, $116; a Power. : THE SLEEPING SULTAN SLAIN: ut the tine furnished in piuk satin. It hua five | BiSrenson. This false charge was circuluted for | Company which has been duly allowed by | Hicord’s Vital lestorative ts purely a vegetable pul. ruiry, $1.0. Corn, receipts, 25,3 On the evening of June 6 the two agents of }| Turkish windows—narrow und bigh—and three political reasons, “which now tor the first time } the Court. ‘This will give the stockholders a | Can be End of Lovassor, (dis rue Richellon, Parts, doors. There is a nugnifieent View from this | (#6 tiny important bearing upon events. To- | good chance of buying up claims at low fig- | France, or of Dr. 3. 8, Sizesmond, sole axent for tht 14,5 bu; unsettled; No. 2 cash, 25 ‘Hussein Avni 2 i Cn ae eee ot, Teberisan, | room of the islandsin the Sea of Surmom ana | W#Fd the end of June and the beginning of July ures, and then of setting them against their | United States, Singer Building, St Louis, Mo, Three 1.~THE MURDER OF ABDUL Aziz. | —one aife a . eeting the duties of a physiclan, the the Old Turk purty Conrennoiidence New York Eerua: other returnie ‘te We eee a sia, Be the Asiatic shore. re burl purty or, more correct Speaking, stock liability. Ten da Sy however. were al- dollars per box uf 100 pills, and four times the quantity z a DETROIT. Camo, Jan. 24.—On the morning of May 29, | lite as# o'elocicin tho morning Abaul zz so. HASSAN AMONG THE MINISTERS. Tene a took ae ean Se eae entoa “Hs | Towed to any parties interested to file objec | {sg ceutPr mall um receipe of price. Sold by IT, Fed. 25.—F L01 aM sai Wocieh 4876, the inhabitants of Constantinople were | P2U/¢4 Bis mother’s caresses, reprouched her for | When Hussan Bey arrived, two sentinels were | overwhelming influence on the Sublime Porte | tions if they wish. seat fimer: extra nominal: No. 1white, | 97 {he inhabitan t Baving been partly the ciuse of his full,de- | stationed at the outside gate. Thoy presented | and pulace. ‘this party wished to wet rid of the vw BAILKOAD TIME-TABLE, me Fobraary, $1.3; March, $13); April, $133; May, i y the firing of un imperial salute. | wounced her and ‘his young son, and puced | arms to him, he rapidly ascended the marble | Sultan Murad and "putin ine place his brother, ORCES. DPI ES; Fihins So. Inominal; receipis, 46ibu; snip: | During the previous evening events of tho | Violently up and down “hs ghaatess Times Stairway, and, letting bisaiguillette appear from | Abdul Hamid, whose rellgicus fanaticism 13 bet ‘i res i i ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ‘TRAINS, Sis ube utmost importance had occurred. Iussein | Pi2@ty,brastruted: and worn out, he removed | under is clouk, used for Hussein Avni Pasha. | yond any doube [This tunuiicisus once ani. | Willis Wheeler yesterday filed his bill, com- NS, i is cont only and laid down,—not on at sofa, Being told that tho lutter was in the reception- | fested itself in a curious manner before Abdul plaining that his wife, Ella S. Wheeler, had ———— 'LANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS.—t Saturda: fa, aS : PEORIA. . Avni Pasha had dethroned the Sultan, Ab-,| 24s been reported, butupone Turkish bed. When | room with the Ministers. he at once proceeded | Hamid, became Sultan. The Prince, while visit- fi i i i Exri .%%—GRAIN—Corn higher; high mixea; | dul Aziz. The ex-Sul ag | the ex-Sultan was asleep the eunuch entercd tho | thither. ‘Tho uttendantsat the door of this room | Ing a Ei oo as’ 8 refused tolive with him, He married her in | excomea *Suaday excepieds yah LAaesied Sultan had been conducted | room, followed by the physician. ‘The eunuch | informed him that no one Was to onter. Hussun | find thata’ Rreneume hed red tee adele io | August, 187, and lived with her here abouta | Bally. Sohay excoied Chieago & Northweatetn Ialiway. Ses ar nts inactive, but fit No.2 | { wesc: mixed, Bc. » but in a small boat and under guard to the | was provided with a snove ith c swe! B cute by sults ‘ active but firm at 1 " r led with @ spanire suttrrated with chio- | unswered that he caumte by order of the Sultan, | keep some pigs near his villa. bau! Linsald, 4 Theorie ire lancie ae Kiosque at the Point de Sérail. At about 1 | Tetorm, the olor of which wus still In the cham- | and, pushing aside oneof theuttendants, entered | taking. ville mounted s, Weit wit ead: | month, when they made visittoheriathens |. hlcare, & Noctherstters maths o'clock in the morning a steam launch be- | BertBe nextday. When tho Doctor considered | tho’ room. “Hussein Avni Yusha wag seated | him from the’ “unclean” animals and kilted all | £2mlly, and she refused to come back with | For Maps, Guide Books, Time-Tabies, Slegping.ces that Addul Aziz was thoroughly under the fntlu- | in a corner near one of the windows. The posi- | the pigs that he could see, It was: six months { him again. This he calls desertion, and ticket offices of the Company: & Clark-st Grond Pacific Hotel, Brink's Express office (on northeast OSWEGO. longing to Hayden Pasha erossed the Bos- | ence of chloroform he quickly rolled up the ex- | tions of the other Ministers and Secretaries were | before the poor Frenchman secured an indem- | wants a divorce. corner Randoiph and State-sta), Pali ‘3 p e-sta.), Palmer Hous osweco, Feb. %~Graln—Wheat frm. Corn | phorus to the residence of Murad Effendi on | Sultan's shirt-sleeves and cut the two arteries, } ns foll On the divan, near ‘the waiting- | nity for his unlucky swine. 3 y ask i ‘Madiso suady; Western mixed, Sic. the Asiatic side. On board this steam launch tae outs placed tte 8 SPREE DdaT acy | sche bad Peceat Probar on the aah tee : swunap DPosKo Daniel Hatiey on the ground “of dranien: patie doped peewee 7 és 1 ‘ ses disappeared. . fousouf Puchas; ‘on » directly " he t Ee INDIANAPOLIS. _{-Weré Hussein Avni Pasha, Kaiserlé Pasha, { must have afterward stragsied against the ine | opposite Kuiesrld and itian Dashes bon eee twas in vain that Murad desired to be Invest- | ness and cruelty. a aaron | Areiva: yASAroLis, Feb. S—-GUars—Wheat steaay; "| Miitister of Marine, and other high funetjon-,} Nenee...of tho chloroform and loss of blood, for | loading’ to tho hurem, Reschid and Midbat; | ¢4 With the sabre of Osman. Endiess excuses | Judge Jameson granted a divorce to Hein- | onscine rast Line Dam aa Isplis ingly Cora steady at SigesTHe. One | aries” ‘They came to salute their +| when hig mother afterward e1 the room he } Seated ut the end of thé room, opposit the win | Wore invented for postponing this important | rich Schropfer from Antonie Schropfer on | Gsioux Guy & ¥. sa) ams 330 Bo Ro tre, sLCLS GTM : ‘alute,their new master, | wus at the foot of the bed, which, together with | dows, were the sceretaries, Mamhuud. Bey, Sald SOUS I he aes ae lush Suddenly fell | the ground of desertion. = Di 2 am * 3:0) pm e and to announce to him: that the Ottoman | his own body, was bathed’ in blood. The story | Effendi, und Mendouk Bey. the coltoe fOr iia Maveeey atic Ucuully: prepared | Judge Tuley yesterday granted a divorce pm aa PETROLEUM. Empire was now intrusted to Murad Padisha, | S§AUdu! Azz having in the course of the night | | Entering the room Hussain walked straight to- | forchvand pay of Rositolluh Sina tec agiine | to Seyinour C. Pratt from Sarah 30 Frat ae bainpar cueverann, Fed.25—PETHOLECN-Stendy; quota- | The new Sultan's surprise at hearing thig | E° his inother for « pair of scissors to cut his | wird Hussein Avni Past, seated, as before | [fis 824 Puy sluve was known to hive acmin- | the ground of desertion, and to- Wilhelmina am? 3:0 pra FAT etsandard he, iD ves ne nev: Sullaaiei g this | Venrd isa pure fabrication, | 78 was a political | suid: in a comer of the room near ono of the | Wetedenommcus quintet tae, | Schweiger from Mathias Sebweiger on the paribem Ta re eee PerHOLEDM- Oulets erudo; Wasnot unmised Ww ith fear. He was afraid Peer dota ae dea, furnish some, pluitsible Aan TOA youn pon doe ened | Sultan, alrendy prostrated by bis iunmoderate | ground of drunkenness. pins ein Raa ‘at Parker's for shipment; refined, ‘9{c for Phil- res a Was a trap ‘arranged by. Abdul | instend of a murder. itis true that Abdulaziz | Hassansand so suying discharged his revelver 290 OF Sulriss Tals wes aceon lahen ww ears am! tea eipblndellvery. os _—permoneuM—Markot z himself to cause his ruin, The day | bud been in tho Habit of trimming bis beard } und shot Hussein Avil In the chest. “The latter | forit is uotan uncommon hublt in Turkey aud ITEMS. xpress, am*T:G poe On CN, ‘with ales at Sie decined iariee | Defure, the very. men who were now | Bimself, and usually carried u pair of sels Tose from his sent, but fell upon the fluor. Old | Mise] with cole. THe tenes be Waleed | ‘There will be no new calendar in the | biliiwankee Passenger pm *102) am peed 10 $e, declined to ste at which price it | offering him the seeptre had be about Lis person, and would often play Kauiserld Pasha, Minister of Murino, in spite of | fortunate Siecend ara ethead eee ee ene tN | ynited States Cirenit Court for March palliwankee Fassenses (cal bm | 6: am ‘freely offered; shipments, #00) bris, averaging @ sveptre had been ap- | thom while engaged in conversation. ‘This fact | his great age. scized Hassan Bey by the clbows ortunate Murud wus ruined were scurcely less | United States Circuit Court for March. Dularquette Express dal pm $e: am dransactions, ANON. parently the most devoted subjects of his | doubtless suggested the role which tho scissors | upd held hin ns long us he could. During tho | $Mininul und much more cowardly thun the fatal | Discharges from bankruptey were issued | PGreso Pa ines; Sim § 400 ba uncle. Murad had the more reason for this | Rave Played fa tho matter. struggle a ball tired uccidentally kitted Ruchdy | SoS ie or abdul Asie. Steed ne duheoting | yesterday to A. A. Cooper and Jchn Week. Paul & Minneapolis Express-($-9:00 pm £700 Sot COrrTon. opinion beeause, as has already been. shown THE MUNDERED AND THE MURDERER. Pasi, who, paralyzed with fer, had nutleft Wis | with drues, narcodes, aud epiniis. The deme : —— Bis Crosse Express” s\9.00 pin t-c0 bas er. Loris, Fet.23—Corrox—Firm and unchanged; | in a previous letter, the fate of Abdul Aviz | «SBortly.atter the commission of the crime the | Sit, Midnat | Pashu escaped: Wy a door | Method which Abdul ‘Aziz used against him " STATE-COURTS. bWinona & New Ola. Pai: Bim § 4:00 pan iddlines, Bsc; sales, G0 bales; recelpts, 1.20; ship- + tical | Sotana Salles, accompanied by a slave. entered | Stidhat ‘Pacha carefully locked behind ‘tin | When 4 young man was now carricd to its losi- | Ferdinand B. Willits began a suit yesterday | >Winona & New Vim Sa Bin Hs aaa conclusion. When the Sultan bad fallen i ig Gener & Hpcktol on eas S siate ofuttes Sant Th toe to ee? | to recover $5,000 damages from Michael and | bFond du Lac, via Janesville...---{* 448 pm *10:9 am wasinno way the result of any political | berson’schamber. Upon secing the body she | Mluhat 7 3 New ORLEANS, Feb, 73.—Cotton quict and ensy at | movement. Mis deposition was caused solely | fll into hysterics, aud could only with the great- too raage in ike small swaittoge wooie ok tere a state of utter imbeeility the plot to overturn ordinary, Ui6c; bot . eas ETOSE, LOIS 4 ones ms 4 4 3 e wis! a utes ufter- ; TO yr eo exrins io Great Bouin, RAV: the Continent Sit; | for having had a criminal intimaey with the | ward to eee her son's face; but according to'a | 2 Dis, yung mai hike asta. Mut Hoe | mans greater than that over enjoyed by tho sate ta ae Na attet toad cond Pulloan: ar aug atta Toc ok casstwise, 4505 a ex-third Bashkodeen, who had been killed by | Mussulman custom—wnieh applies to murdered | js" usual,” was under the intiuence of drink: Aaaeecanerae eed nth te Soin boat A Payne. administratrix of, the | POteLers roi or CPI ras and Kinzio-sta = f Canal and Kinsle-sta, ments, 130; stock, 7700. ‘Ta on the Young Turk party, which now demanded a | Ma . i Pullman Hotel Carsarorun through, between Chih. 1g party a | Martin C. Corigan. cago and Council Bluffs, on the train Ieaving chicago Parliament and personal, liberty for Mussul- |~ John Bark began suit for $5,000 damages | Sone Cor = 2 Sultans ns well as to thuse few caliphs who are | 3S, {Suh wus under tt : DRY GooDs. her Imperial husband. fortunate enough to dio a mutural douth—tho | Aserle after recelving four wounds—one iu | Darey that his deposition was necessuyrra de: | estate of Charies Le Payne, brought suit in | S-Dspoecermer New York, Feb.%—Cotton goods less active in MURAD BECOMES SULTAN. Prag is.aE ouce Temoved to an out-of-the-way | in tho wrms—from the Circassian duzger which | Position planned within ton days ‘after be as- | trespass against the Chicago & Alton Rail-| oo ., ssurtagton & Quincy Eattroad, pluce and gotten out of sight as soon as possible. | Hyssan had unsheathed, managed to gct away. at fhe. Bir htest, ditty. Marta weeentod tig | Tose Company, claiming $5,000. For Maps, Guide-Books, Thme-Tables, Sleeping-Car toelke sued the Pennsylvania Com- | “Xccommodauons, apply at any of the following Ticket-Offices of the gee in Chicago: 59 Clarke rink’s Express Office ‘on : ds but prices firmly maintained. Prints quiet id not realize first hands bat 1 a Murad did not realize that he had become | fig body of Abdul Aziz was placed in a dark | {twas only withditicully, however: that ho seoc out the slightest didienlty. | Murad necepted hl y i ‘mal - tral t.. Grand Pucitic Hot hardt-and Hugo Straka brought | Scithoat comer tandslpi and Stacerstay, foot Of and underwear moving free! ‘| ; andiirm. Hosiery Nene ergo o2 | Sultan until he arrived at the Patace of | passge-wny upon on of mattress and covered eveded in inducing the other Ministers to open ira Mia utter mdileren aman tor . oughly familiar wil tnisfortune, whicl ie has former orders and stocks very light. Heuyy woolens 3 creat 0 7 : his pussnge-way my ining aie for men's wear in steady demund, and flannels ana | Dolma Bagstchi. Here the most indeserib- {ith a quite, | As the end of this py: the door for him lending to the waiting-room by e meats wea th Sjendy demand. ad Sonnels and iawn val fest informant, ‘together with the Ministers, the aehee clves bud escaped: Her te Btn. | come to religiously believe to be his destiny. B : > : Blankets doing orelen Bi cI able disorder prevailed. Terrified eunuchs | chier dignituries of the State,-and cigitecn ee ey eee tha dois Grakieh ae tia ‘ABDUL BASID ASGENDS THe TIRORE. suit for $2.00 against Nenty Memory. Indianacay, Grand Contral Depot, comor Canal nnd : Tushed to and fro in the long corridors trying | doctors, suw the remains of Abdul Aziz. ‘Tho | oscuped zo tite harem, So the other Ministers hud | When Abdul Humid ascended tho throne alt | _,dlizabeih Beran sued Jostf Konwalinka to | Sixeench-sis Palmer Honse, and corner Cansland gueue ee oe PSESE | shricks of the women filled the Kavere The | Qos scuioved the Patronage of the Turieist | jeen closed before Hassan entered, and ue hime | to hig selilsuness- Tho. present Sultan lives ia PROBATE COURT. _ Qtiawa & Streator Express. aidesdecamp of the exsovervign nervously | Greek ashi doctor Jrus also asked. “Pass- | ing-rovin, ‘Heseun, now free to louse pleased dices: “Alle who took aoromsinese eat oo ayo | We the estate of Peter Muno the will was | Reelicra & fvecpars Bupres THE CITY OF DENVER ; D csovervign nervously | te tog Hussein vel he mde some ‘re. | {2g-FOom. Hassan, now free to do us ed [diers. All who took xs proininent part in the | Loven, letters of administration with will Y a0 awaited the turn of events, and the servants | mark deros to the decensed. tlusscin | [fed_two, shots xt the door through which the | various acts of the tragedy, whether acting in » E . To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, ‘ i lcrogutory to the decense usscin | Ministers hud disappeared und another at the | tho interests of Abdul Hamid or aguinst his iu- | annexed were issued to Henry Muno, and hig Dexven, Colo., Feb. 23.—I have been in no | Prepared the rooms for the ceremony of the | Avni, to avoid any suspicion of his own | door through which Midbat had escaped. He | terests, were, with equal impartiality, removed | bond for $8,000 was approved. 4 pitts Biat. [This truly democratic custom is | Complicity, turned tlercely upon tho Doctor and | then attempted to set fire to the curtains, but | from power or exlied. Kbuirolia Eitendi, the au guid: “Do you dure insult your deud benefactor | thoy were so full uf starch that they would not | chief of the Old ‘Turk party, and Midhat Pasha, THE CALL: < Denia & Onaes a tao chief of the Young ‘Turk party, were both Fe Grove Ke oi exiled. Itisas much us Abdul Hamid candoto | Jop¢r Drosmoxp—In chambers. een OonttatG Merten city since leaving Chicago which shows such eee of growth aed prosperity as Den- only made use of nowadays out of respect for Tdegrade you from your rank of Pasha. Go | reetily-bar, Iie thea put out the san glass aed : tradition. In the early days of Islamism, when | trom my sight and save yourself from amore ness awui strug ic ver does, It has changed wonderfully since sean . dangerous pauishment."” "The unlucky doctor | / He darkness awuited the final struggle. ernie riers oto] ree TL, Pan 1.09%. 1,008; 007 rt & Duby ali) i Id and learner yt saa = . a ASSAN ED, e cep himself on the throne. He has surrounde: fUDGE BLopGEeTrT—S! , 1 , ,007, | Oraahs Night Express. a caliph died, the o! learned men of the | por Gut of the way as best he could, and Hussein SLASEAS CAPTURED, himelf with, Ministers who, lie ‘Sanmoud 1,008, 1,019, 1,013, 1,017, 1,019, 1,020, 1,0%1, 1,023, 1025, act pa eed my visit here two yearsago. Building is go- : ps ree S ae he t e I % nation assembled and‘elected his suce essor. | Avni was congratulated by-all his colleagues. | _ Not until ten minutes had clupsed did the sol Nedim, are, for the present, tnost enthusiasticul- 103s! Loe, 11000; 1002, LouL, 4,044, Lost, "No. ‘960, | SaBEROUE LS Fugees pie ing on all over the city. Gov. Tabor is erect- | ‘st present it is merely an oppurtunity for | The dead body of Abdul Aziz wasthus forced to | diers appear upon the scone, ‘There were about i ii vities, b : ing a stone-front business block costing | the Pashas and Beys to pay eee respects to | receive two injurics,—the insult of the Doctor forty of them. A peel qalched che paluce | 7 nae ead Gin eee RE oa ‘swe Sores ‘Tagg vs. Wolfson, on trial. C., B. & Q.Paiace Dinlag-Cai $150,000. Notwithstanding there are over a | the new Sultan] ‘The ‘wecession of Murad | and tho pity of Hussein Avni. ceodell dhe lstalvcascand Owened do mk iesy | Who.come every your to Constantinople to dis- | APpeLLar Covrt—Not in session. Sleening-Cace run between Chicane and Omaha, So aozen hotels, small and large, already open, | Was announeed a the streets ‘ by public orl: cs ae MURAD'S besser ie the room werd. Hausinr Hey su menitiog semmjnate throughout the provinces the words of | | Junce Ganx—It to 454, inclusive. No. Sil, pes. nad Kansas City, On the Pacihe Express. ers. By 9 o'clock a @ higher ollicials, | Althou, ic two wounds on the arms were | them. As soon as the duor was opened Hassan | *8e Sheil aut. and 1s a u- | Matthews vs. McLean, on trial. Chicago, Milwaukee < St. P: Gace of the sect-of- Wahnbets, or Moslom Purk JupGe SwirH—~No preiiminary call. Peremp- { Union De; comer Madison und Ganahets. Ti cea" twonew ones are nearly completed, one of | & _ ait strait a = sively i, accurately i i rte d My whether they lived on the shores of the Bos- | excessively small, accurately and scientifically } sprang from the darkness upon them and man- tans, than is generally supposed. (c@, 3 South Clark-st. and at depot. which, the Windsor, is as large as the Sher- | phorus or in the most distant $ made, and although itis practically impossible vay" quarters of the ce, ous is practcnlly Imp uged to get near tho stairway. ln the struggle . 5 2, Ss. Ne mau House of Chi.” go, and its elegant stone | City, lind made Wielt bow to. the new sover- | £26 amish to altornutely eut sowneatly the nrter- | he'kitted two of tho sgldiers and one Of Siidoat —————— ory call 65, 656, ONG, Sts, 682, B84, 68%, 5. No. epee Soni vill compare favorably with almost | elgt. “Theor of ie peonle way grvat. Ail | feof tows hls our rims fh, certlearg was | Pushy sarvante Gvexpywared, by superior THE COURTS. Sigpor Wstes6eChanctey motions 86 925 | suuwestee Began congsan Pees} oes j anyin Chicago. It will haveover 400 rooms, | S0fts of reforins were spo! es of. " hen 3 shown to the Sultan Sturad. ‘The Sultan Murad | Gown by blows from the burts of ritles,—for the Pr Te os He Several condemnation Wisconsin’ & Sinnessin “Green|! withevery modern improvement. Lots are | Suitan, at about 10 aye chia, Bassed through | is still supposed to be ignorant of the manner of | Seder bid been given Hot tO kill -bim,—Hassan THE FIDELITY BANK. ee OTT Te None, Ded we Portree | ga%,ind Menasha through Day] ; e Streets wa e que a ul Aziz's death. When, however, Hussein was seized, gpged, and carried to the pris : NES é \- TT. » > +10: Bas wag sebied, ont ‘otheprison | George A. Shufeldt yesterday filed a peti- | on trial. Sillwaukas, Siadlaga. Pia selling for fully twice the price asked for | Sophia, the greatest enthusiasm prevailed, | Avni came to him afterward Murad was pile and at the Seruskerat. and tor the first time a Sultan was seen who | trembling, and with tears in his eyes be suid: | When the reveption-room where the crime had | tion in the Fidelity Savings Bank case, set- qa Moran—i6 to 8, inclusive, except 61, | | Paiyvitte Accommodation, ‘14, 80, SL No. 58, Shufeldt vs.Car- | Nilwnukee, St. Paul & Minneapo- a Et seate agp Fine Disk are buried di d to the sal £ his subj “You have dishonored the commencement vf f close by the city, and builders are paying $13-| deigned to return the salutes of his subjects. | “You. hay thik taken plice was entered the body of Hussein | ting out that he is a stockholder in the bank | ¥ i Y, ar 8 e my reign by killing iny uncle." Hussein Avni | ken plac : hg bods or Heteels st 7 3 Ver, on trial, © : lis Fast Sait (anit 27fg10:19 a's 4:00 pio perthousand laid in the wall, while lumber . , ABDUL AZIZ MURDERED. exhibited the certileate ‘of the ductors, but | juck upon tho Hoos he siomaen and powers | t0 the amount of $2,300, ‘The bill to wind up | "JupGe Toter—2,,4. No onsoon hearing. | Witeongin 'S Minne sk | bee be os lund through Night Bxpress.....|t 9:00 pmit 7:0 am ,_ Unfortunately, thisaccession, which prom- | Murad never felt satisfled of Hussein. ‘Avni’s | had been torn out and the face and head were | the bank’s affairs was filed September, 1877, Sees TANESON- Nos. 76, U8 987, 939, 000, 901, is equally high, Yet in spite of these. high 1 i i ised sv many happy days to Turkey, was but | innocence... Murad related this afterward: distgured by numerous blows from 2 Beavy’} and it was alleged therein that the bank was | 9 Geua eee Alten ‘via Milwauke ichets for St. Paul’ the -for is_ own life, he | hoor ‘JopGE Loomis—Insane cases and pauper chil- | “nd fiinneapotis are good elther via Madison and prices for labor and material, the city will é 1 vl 01 i reign a elancholy as it | When, trem! a ; havennidre additions the coming year, than | We Prelude toa reign as melaucholy resided, and. still resides, confined in | "25 next morning iny Informant visited tho | Insulvent, that its oflicers were wasting its 2 pig Minneapeits: . : ever in any one year pefore. seal wes or ach a am ties ite by fo some pained oF Teheran ao ne roniir where tho feurtul-scens hid taken place. | funds and mismanaging its affairs, and that REE ETRE TOE Be big, are WINNS ee Se eeerea tron oe Crosse. aad oat oes are Tull Saat ta outnibus: Bashkodeen, Hassan Bey’s sister, died by | Sonar sch, pad comunitted suicide. ‘fhe cunuch Gules sepnelne on rote contre table were ane. an injunction should be granted, and a Re- | and 1,226. nnipaiscantest Haitsads of its principal hotels Friday evening. Peo- Pe ag a ae prevlons © letter eas sisapbeandl (he very day Of the grime andthe | Alpiand ceiver appointed to wind up its affairs. No SUDGMER TS: Dgpot foot of Lave-st. and foot of Trenty-second-st- ple with money and people without money | Sst@d. . Ue = ica) ai} it | Pashu ductor has other excellent reasons for re- |" ‘Maruughout the city the greatest consterna- | one was made defendant except the bank, as OMEN TSS (aa, Pacitic Hotel, and Palmer Houere (OTE Grand peor Hey | died of the consequences of the shuck | maining concealed. But the present Sultan, the | tion prevailed. As to tho Sultan, the impres- Se Segtetlt Slaigne noe eet an ioe | _ Surenon Count—Junce Gant—J.¥. Ryerson | at. arecoming through the city on the way to re AES arr 2 seve! ignithries | 2OD4 x y # = Y she received upon learning the terrible re- uitan Murad, and several high dignithries | signs which he receiyed will be described fur- “ r3, us E. chick, hi eS Kd viz. Further | are aware of the’ exactitude of the preceding | tharan. en pac stated which warranted the summary inter- ap eee kant st Fischer vs, Williem | st Loula & Texas Express gt e i Leave. | Arrive. He mies Some £%g%, Central cle Eand sults of her appev rt i‘ Blackhawk, some to Georgetown and Idaho | Gyidence since pee narrative, THE ASSASIN HANGED. position of a court, or authorized the latter | Lescburg; verdict, $200. toe New Groans Bane, Sonings, butmostgo to Leadville, while many | Jeaves no doubt that she was poisoned.) ‘The ponbe,thitd bachikhodcen, on hearing of her hus /_ 4 punishment of this crime was not long de- | to wind up its affairs. ‘The bank filed no | cincutr Cocrr—Juncr Monax—F. F. White | © ina gus press 1 t layed. "two days later Hussan was huuged trom . Med n° | vs: Chicago und Pacific Huilroad’ Company, | £o2ire S Tex seventy-five miles beyond. This city is the | hodcen in causing the fall of Abdul Aziz has al- eye J avlast found int |. braneh, which had been stripped of its lewves, | answer, nor did it attempt to make | Sos 93 Soringdeta Neue az ; é small lodgiug-house in Where he hud | Sethe tree in the square of Bajazid, situated | any defense. On the 2ith of September hopper into which all come before distribut- | ready ated—a a ~ bares i e eady been related—and by a singular’ com cd the tht after having assisted until 2 2 ‘ - ing themselves over the State, and is a grand | cldence it was the intuence of the new third | P2ssed tho night after having assisted unt? in | aur the shopg of the bouksellers uf that quarter | g, f ae STIS No other Whisker Dve equals Hill’s—30 cents rl 4 : Hohe & gral 7 mer +s si ‘ ihe morning xt the representation of 2 low caté HOD ROL The r | some officer of the bank, without the consent No ‘Dobuque & Sloug (it gxchauge as well for distributing necessities | Busbkthodecn (Hussan Iey's sister, who replaced | concert, Adinitted to ry nintet'e (itescnee antl uf tho city. | When put to torture, he only | Ofthe stockholders, caused the appearance | =m | PaauS SUE Cy Express orn by : ofthe bank to be entered ‘in this suit, and | _ TAEEXG COMPANY'S EXERACT: Gitoan Hassenxer.-2 for these sections. Passenger and freight | the oue killed by Abdul Aziz) which brought Ace gi i He & ig brought | prtuce, she embraced him, and gaye him 2 p $ . 4 ors. His vere @ fall of Murad. When this, woman M worn by the common soldiers. “His feet were | 08 day V,.A. Turpin was appointed Ke trains alike go out loaded. Most of the roads | veut th of piper on which were written ‘these words aoa it ie Htesr| i 1 had be deposed, she | Of pup ‘ eet tets is res: | bare aud be worex fez. Exhausted by the tor- ls A. Lor u to, the mining@districts are narrow- | Beard fat Peer later see maul aloe borne be, denunchittcd whieh You, etieuil ang ta ture which hud been iniiieted upoa hin to | ceiver. No adjudication of insolvency has LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRAGT On Saturday night runs to Peons onty. Beth A wat dethrone and Rill uur h 3 fy | discover bis accomplices, if there were | ever been made, nor any final hearing or de- fi << or cago & Alton. 2, are bound is - ree chk- for the Gunnison, country, some | fuial and direct iniluence of the third ‘Bashk- | pand’s death, sent ey eryirh gauge, and almost everything is reloaded and | thy : sscil -ni's vensrennee,—i a object of Hussein Avni’s vengenrnee,—if the ANT i Try n ai M sein Avni dethrone and kill our master. “ryand | OY assin “Bey expiced . without “re- | er nadie, It is claimed that tke Teshipped here. ‘The stores are doing a large | }; vi v2 3 e y MEAT. FINES’ “1 BS’ hi : alarge | Pasha delayed it was only for some personal | Sein Avni detl Man hie ibe. beat yr MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST cate: business in selling, and the streets are crowd- | motives. She was also afraid to appear before | Vee aces tien ticasnucno longer | Peutanee. several “seconds after tho cord | holders aré liable for the debts of the bank MUAT HEAVOIIXG STUCK FOR SOUPS, | Onlon Depot, West Side, near Madison-st brides, ang ed with teams and'the sidewalks with men. | Abdul Aziz, and when the women of the ex- | $e herself diced of puisan. Massie, no fonser | oud been placed about his “neck. He | to an amount equal. to the amount of stock . MADE DISHES, a Cark-at, Grand Pacitic Hovel. wad Paleor floveees The journey to Leadville now involves | Sultan’ were to rejoin their master at tho | {SCRe Hy ihe He tee Cpe imin, while Gade | suid to tho Sergeant who accompanied him: | held by. each one; but Shufeldt claims that 3 mor House. thirty-dight mil i i it is | Kiosquo of the Pointe du Sérail, she, by. means | Tout days later p gee y wane under | “Give me an olive.” [Mussulmans believe that Spi i i ® any facts nor y’ E TRA Leave. ; Arrive. expected the eso geNE, Dut in Tune it is | oeraous pretexts, contrived to temajmawar, | te iniluence of drink “| amore favorable regebtion unit cham | toy | €6,0riginal DUI dots nob state any tacts nox AITIAUL | ccnces city & penger rest Bx... esos Soe A t S tbe Sults 2 2 ‘ ie with an olive in their mouths.) “Olives | Make any ca i a F MEAT. “Is a success and n boon for nity & that point, ‘Travelers can now Jeave here in | Oa Jupe.s the Sultan ordered that riod to —ASSASINA'TING. LOE MINISTERS. Mic ich in ae you," a hi a med puses tion over the subject mutter, or power to 9 Jch nutlons sliould. feel xratoful."—See Kansas City Night Express. pm an Deautifel is and ull bis women should be transported to the | If.—ASSA: were not mude for y epi he su a Lar press is, Springbeld & ike paria es autiful little sleeping-cars at 9 o’elock p. | Palace of Teheragun. Hassan Bey was a Circassian, whose fath- san then asked: “Whit ‘time is it” The | grant an injunction, appoint a Receiver, or een! Eressy “Lancet,” “Mritish Med- | Mobile & New Orleans xpress am a m. and arrive in Leadville the next afternoon 'ABDUL'S OMINOUS DREAM : er had emigrated to Sil 2. He liad two | Serscant unswered: “It makes no ditference ty | wind up its affairs; that the bank was.not “Genuine only with the fac-simile Beda Sypinuteld & Tor pm mm at3orclock at an expense of $15.50. Every~ i Of digression Lwilhererelatea | ces ne rae, coe you what o'clock it is, for you are about to die.” | insolvent in September, 1877,.nor were its aron Lieblg’s Signature in Blue Ink Sonu eof past Expr'as) as a body here seems to think that travel to Lead- | ,At the risk of digression Lv sisters. One of them was married to Me- | ifussan replied: It’ makes, of course, no dif- | ofiicers mismanaging or misapplying its {gneross the Label, : Pekin & Peoria Express, Ba ms ville has but just bean, and that the mines | Cufous incident which oc: town connection | ) amet Ateche Pasha, ex-Minister of Marine. | ference to you what timo itis, but ft does make | Yssets~ The filing of the bill and’ the ap- ‘Consumption in England increased ten-fold | Chicazo & Padueal i. it. am, a Ss vi - jul Aziz abandones ‘ 3 Alirine. eat differences ~ mz | assets. of the. a ears.” S : ‘ : Pica this palace: in ul 4 ‘ u great dilferenve to the world to know at what | Hointment of a Receiver, it is further alleged, pb het Soller s Delete a casuingta Bx. |-1220 On 7 are ineshaustible. They claim that all the aft mare bh had just PW’ ate Wi surrounding country is metaliferous.. Won- 2 Se eee all the. Sea had cieudncs phe other wis te ie eorulinte wife ore bdut Hour Hassan Hoy dle were the result of a collusion between the derful stories are told of recent discoveries | which the Orient aud Europe could produce, | 421% whose enw oF i the monet ot FE Gre Pectin eke complainants and the officials of the bank, Michigan Central Hattcond. in Djelatedeen was fraught with such terrible z and was highly prejudicial to the rights- ot OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekcepers, Depot, L008. Of Lake-st, and foot of Twenty-second-st. 6 Gunnison country, I know nothii Abdul Aziz only resided twelve days in this mag~ A ‘ 5! ers, ‘and Vi . juri Chemists. Sole Axents for the ce, 6 Clark-st., soutl = the shareholders, and void for want of juris- C.DAVID dolph, Grand Pacitic Viovel und ae: ‘Palmer 15 ie about itexcept that everybody here is full of | niticent paluce. ‘The reason of this unexpected | results, and whose death by poison has al- = res cpt. " r salt neee 7 ory: q nile ' UL—SULTAN MURAD’S INSANITY. s ¢ A a Wwholesnie onl: iu al it is amusing to sit around the Re eee a ee aie dremel that ie ready been ngentioned. ‘These three children | “iry¢ ex-Sultan Murad isa man as honorable aietiea: * Shute fe theretore sais thst, he way HMlack Lane, London: Bintan, When neat, everybody talk of imines. | piivcen assusimated. Abdul Aziz related this | owed their position in life to the fact that the | acres The ont int, | Be avowed to come in and defend the suit in - = Aree itginia Ci y two weeksago I went trenao two of his aides-de-camp, one of whom | mother of Abdul Aziz was born in: the sa: as he is unfor Sunnie ‘ ie ot beep. exit the name of the bank, io race any steps STOCK HOLDERS MEETINGS. Mail (via Main and Air Line). v1 2450 feet inthe Consolidated Virginia | T2Ch 0000 Of he time to my informant. ‘This | 2 Satie bdo ~ {| enee he enjoyed ended with the death of his | necessary to protect ie rights of the stock- | Wp ee ee no | Day Express.........0+, Shaft, and walked 2,000 feet horizontally un- | ish ease iu whieh “dreams do not go by con. Gireassian village as their common mother. | rainey, Abdul Medjid. After the accession |-holders, the bank, and its creditors, that the Office of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Relkstaxce Accommied cr the city, and yet people here tell me that | traries,” for when Abdul Aziz, prisoner, set -{ ‘Lhe Sultana Validé was a second mother to to the throne of his uncle, Abdul Aziz, he | der appointing the Receiver may be set R il coal Compan Night expresses Gally).. aye, never seen mines. foot upon the qual of ‘Teherayan-he broke from | them, and it was ouly their powerful protec- became familiar with nearly every human | #Side, and the property of the bank restored allroat cmp Ys P troniles dong ee ae ee lerday, Sty. aeinimed: "bis is my last resiences This tion which Sian er y aad Hassan to SoBe misfortune. Deprived of the enjoyment le — To the Stockholders: aCe CG Rel nies Pittsburg, Cincinnatt & st. Lonts Te. H. si Wa . ay : rise of astend: 4 nue hi 03% itary Hee 4 M Sat: Notice is civ t to t a innatl Alr-1 eet 2 withont any liberty of action, held re-| Marry Grotenkemper, of Cincinnati, doing mrueholdena, ef cue 1 bicaro,. Hurling aicy of ie Leave. | Arrive, charge less than eight cents per mile, while ii iS § ey Whe During the three days preceditig bis death ee wae ati en { 3 E Was eG MOK, The Georgetowh train | abdul aziz was in a bighiy exeied siate,aml | conduct, he at length eraduated as anoffieer. | oo ite for all the acts of bis fiends, | business as Heury Grotenkemper & Co., yes- | Hstiteml Commpans wit) Be Reid ate anleg af she Indi ‘ull, and yet the town is somewhat un- frequently guve way. to the most violent out- | Violent, ill-tempered, and drunken in his | ; en Sid to haha os is ~ | terday filed a bill in the United States Gir- | of Sarco, 89, at IL Cinctnnntl, In fanapolts, Lonis-| dera cloud, being overshaded by Leadville. | bursts of anger. He ‘resvimbled. those tigers | habits, he was continually ° involved interfered with in his personal movements, rday filed a bill in the Unite ates: purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year | Fille, Columbus & East Day have seen no town in my six weeks’ trip | which he bad himself formerly taken so much | 14 its, ie as ere : wishes, and affections, the heir apparent | cuit Court against Gardner T. and Walter and the transaction of ‘any other bus! ness that may Dress chk Express, : : in all Kinds of scrapes. He was in-| 14 the throne of the Ualiphs was virtually a | Barker, of Peoria, to recover certain assets. | legally come betors the meciing. te Pacific eoast 1 would so soon make | pleasure in imprisoning. x Pre tat eder of tie Husrd of Directors. reid On tho ath eo The guardsdigcoverca | YoWwed in the assasination of the two | J risoner of State. ‘The Sultan, Abdul Aziz, | Me claims that on the 2th of February, 17s, | __7 "0" °f Suu = N. A. GRISWOLD, Chairman, . Pittsbarg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rallway. ev as this city. I walk around every. i * day without i from a window. The guards discovered a xf < rs an overcoat; and the sun shines | £4P¢ : unfortunate Carnarli sisters. But how |} ; aca tT A ; be roe da gud here for $68,180. 8: & Qui an ir i. hi 5 Fs ee, him and compelled bim to return, He then went 7 = - foreed him to Jivein his house at Haidas- | he recovered a judgment here for 38,180.72 | omce of the Chicago, Wnrlington ainey vt ‘Canal and Sf: % iy a AES The tat ee chen tothe ‘door of as Saar a Leis banped his | was it possible to arrest a brother-in-law pacha (a village on the Atlantic coast, be- agalust E. aman and Willis: Fawlty ee Haliroad Company. Jan. 2%, 1850. Pe Slaskrate Palmer House, aod Grand Pantie eset lai is passage. Abdul Aziz, eluding the sentry’s buyo- | of the Sultan? Various persons were ar- aac FRRSIEST nabarl) sven vas | 3dmlinistrators of the estate of Willfam Mc- 2 Noth hereby given that. av : tween Kadiken and Scutari), where he was Roberts, who died in 1876, but cannot mes ihe Stogtholgeras Nou leo ts hi ereby, piven thata | Leave. | aud out, and the residence portion is covered. net, seized him by the throut and threw him'upon ne cate With houses that average better than those | the toor with such vibleuce as to fracture the rested, kept in prison for six months, and watehed by the police, and where ‘only with | realize on it, as the administrators have | (OGon™Gumey Hatiroud Company. will bobold at Matt ang. Express, their | fhe office of the Compans In Chieaco, Hil, on the | Eacie Express of any other city re ever Adsl “5 ski ise of the scuftie brough! all oi di ite of the death ot i i % it y I have ever visited, and | soldier's skull. The noise of the scuftle brought | finally set free, and in_spite o! Coat Ol} the greatest difliculty he was permitted to | no assets ‘of the deceased in ic $ es y finely i vi ste - ir affair wa ever ft : Paar 7 a TY, 11 o'clock in the f¢ Fast Line... trees on the streets already finely | the relief guard, which was posted in anud- | tye young girls the affair was never again receive his own friends. During the visit of | hands. 1t seems that in 1867 McRoberts th da Pecans Bok ag It orl cnaltoitg a eTown; while the view on every side, with | Joining apartment, and the ex-Sultan was foreed biter aa i area 5 r " | Bie iit aparthe! vont the purpose Of cor Yin back into pis rooin by the poluts uf his guards’ | wentioued. In the beer Houses aud eafés: | dul Aziz to France and Englund in isi7 | and, UJ, Miller went inte parte iotario Ugnerecd utr, tho rllrond, nach. progeris: | | Chtengo. Hrocty Tatnnd 4 Pe fe Ra! bold mountains i i is ex s in the distance, is exceed- jn 3 : Se ng gly beautil * re) yonets. The ex-Sultana Validé then came | concerts of the lower order Uassan Be: ¥5 br vere . k 5 & se: Burlington & Missvuri i a Sherman-s ae beautiful, I have no idea that Denver | Dusen ored, in vain. to quiet her son. Ab- | yossed fora hero. Large, with fine presence Murad and his brothers were compelled to | at Peoria, the firm name being Buyle & Co, | $2 U8e Company in Nebrasts and ais0 10 consigor | gnetecamner of vanuaren ana Sherman ste Tickas Erowth pustely maintain its present rate of | Gui Aziz would Scurcely notice his son Izzcdeen, { Passed for a hero. rane “pe of a vigor. | #company their unele. Murad was so | ‘They then bought some real estate and | and ‘net upon a feeuiution of the ourd io increase | Grand Pacitic Hotel. aud ro Canal, esrmer Madisot. }, but feel sure it must maintain its | gna‘merely held out bis hand for bin to kiss. A | and clegunt figure, he was a type of a vigor- | |. arded during this journey that Kemal Bey, | erceted the “Star Mills” distillery under the nyuvisions of sour Charice the, capital Leavert aaive sary for the purpose of such consolidaiion and for pe ey $ ascendency ever all other towns of the State, | to his favorit son, Djellaledeenhe, had only | ous and handsome Ci: make its desirability and beauty will | scen him twice since he had killed his mother, | tlronenent of Abdul Aziz hé had been em= cit the permanent home of those who | and after bis dethronement he refused to udmiit |), joyed as one of the numerous aides~le-camp nm. Until the de € his - and fi jends, | property is considered worth tron one o£ his most intimategnd faithful friends, | } 350,000, Each partner was to hav the’ transhetion Of “any ther business incidental | Davenport Express. i to 5k 5 was obliged, in order to see him at London, | ipird interest i j thereto. by order of the hoard of Directors. i ee va iis ispeutse. a .{ third interest in, the profi In 1870 Mi 5 ES: Pre: Kansas City. Leaveaworth & At- to make use of a disguise, Abdul Aziz, more--| Toberts beeame financially embarrassed, and. | enn PORBES, Eresifent | Rann, Gy. ss" may grow rich in th s, vill | him to his presence. sie PPE =a he, @ mines, and who will | him presel ° of the Sullan, Lassan’s sister had done all ul a2 i fs Juut Society for themselves and advantages PRACTISING ON THE VICTDI. that she could for hin, and he in return had | over, took good care that Murad should al- | jguded his interest in tbe distillery to Gs I. TRUSSES. Pern Accommodation. for their children. JFL. ‘To appreciate the events which follow it will | the same gratitude toward her thata brute | ways-be- in want of money, and never paid arker ‘fur the nominal consideration of nae | Meh Express. ara Rm ————__—— be necessury to revert to un incident which took } might have toward a benefaci who hap- | his debts until ina manner coup eHed so do $1500, buctently, os It is charmals to keep 1b - $100 epbalty excep: Sundars. {Daily except Satardaya aed parlor har mega emeore aan ne cae Ene iaportanes Fore du ideag wii | Denied to be the meaus of gratifying all hs Hor it nee, the i ince! Solalloy a out of the hands of his creditors. Barker " ole set Sew Tore rene o, | Megmaanie stuns oma eege yee, | OS pagan of is ull by the edna massa: | Steed while, Meld the property, to poy i UIPOROEODR, «epi Mas a ee Ratton ming Pe eeicneetul teh New" Fol ing from 2 carbuncele under bis armpit... Various. JEALOUSY IN POLITICS. SUCH feation t cRoberts $5, yea $s share a i icket offices at depots, Van Buren-st.. hend of La dor’s personal application to the Suitan. + Free etransfer Wo witt bind ourseives to pay to a charitable Instl- Salle, Twenty-second- a Fortgehireee eee one the _proti and agreed to retransfer)| yon tio tn ene Of an Inguinal Hernia, that ean and freight ofice under Sherman Lionse, ad ees “You are on ii S Grant isn eandidute rah SEE nt ered kinds of ointments had been used without effect. It is, therefore, an error to attempt to make ton for the b nen ort arta sine sense that | Zhe curbuuele increased und caused much pain. | of fiassan Bey a surt of political hero, de i cae? a is dif A Senator Bla ne and Sonoran ‘Sberinan ure cun- | ‘The Sultan sent for his doctor. The Dostiek p= votlug himself to ayenge his master’s death, To lessen the restraints imposed upon him, | himself from his difficulties. Complainant ie, QgARKBE | RE ted, ld Western miember_ of Congress | ROG Mi tsniae ering mo at ouce the firse | and killing the Ministers to punish those wh | Murad, the ftst See EES eae | Geeo, caraes iat Large owe Mgkebes oS PEATE, 10 exphiined his position und prove . i id.” Ag no doctor could } should have been the stauch supporters 0! taken s| a p betas hy Dect te G Hy i Gort whi hastel Peon d - | Speci fedttbority 10 speak for the third-term party | door cat Gi oe ea attendant went to the | Abdul Aziz and not higassasins. vis doubt | licuily aud ely adhered to the liberal that the conveyance to Barker may be | | Dr. Patker, the patentee, bas Dad mony Faces of | Guiutcit Bones wal) Sty ing thut it would be impossible for his first hpothecary's shop adjoining the. palace, where | Tul if even the lope of avenging his sister’s nciples of this fraternity. Le | set aside, that McRoberts’ interest in’ the aes? facturers of the celebrated Common? | Fast ioxpresa.. ieee y + 4 irly the nicetings of his lodge, | profits may be accounted for, and the assets | Serve truss, adopted by the Government us the best. j Sense Reuss adopted Wy the Cove eae eee e t retain with a, c. aE UNG UL wun | _ottices inthe Grand Pacitie Hotel and Palaver Huse. TMAN & PARKER, [ Seeave. |. Arrive. 53 Stnte-st.. Chicayo, I. Mall (via Main Line). ‘ial New York : 5 ts, MURAD A FREEMASON. it when McRoberts should have extricated’ | (WUCha att by me h: vice te be aus other thun Gen. Grant. “The 20 vi nev 4 i ts ex-Prosi AS ie the chemist and the ductors churged with the eath would have induced him to un- ieee 4 tts - anes sident will a pominated by ool miatiun, service of the imperial household. are usually deal J ue his’ rash act had ‘he fur is he Was fore ed to take must | appropriated to the paymentof his judgment. —— A a Convention sae not be present found. Only one doctor happened to be there, | 4» “ynoment considered the consequences ution s, and imake’ usi f COUGH LOZENGES. 3 paltimbre/e Ohler ; How cin that be2” asked the correspondent | Greck, rought, veture the Sultun be es | ood “realized — that heneeforward he | quent siszuises, Ue sought in vain to tree | are ONO d& MISSISSIPPI RATLROAD | ~~ eae | Depots, Empalon, Bulldog, and fooe ot Tron ees Reeeraaad ear ce i | would be deprived of all protection and have | ulmsel! pom they one eel pon hie The case of the Ohio é& Mississippi Rail- K E. A I ING S Grand Pacttic Hotel, und Depot (Expusitiog Bitsld" 7 5 i posit f of the Tribune. + ‘The other. candidates have i ry {the 7 i ave | Docket a lancet. This man—wbuse name will \ ro ala eae deat ty Kone foo far in thelr canvass to witb. | TOs Ge mentioned ere, Because ue belongs toa | Wo Wore woHey to squander. ‘The days suc- | rom 1805.10 1810 the Vrinee Mustapna Fazil | oa company eame up yesterday morning fmw. If Senator Bluine and Secretary Sherman Hi = & 4 i TS a a St a1 9 7 vhicl ceeding the death of Abdul Aziz were pussed by na fs e Bent leaded, under any circumstances, to step aside Be Dppreciuted furiuer ondid toe know thats | fussun Bey—notwithstanding bis sister's death | Ismail, the Khedive of Egypt, formed an al- | before Judge Drummond on a demurrer of Pomine Express: lceve the field clear to Gen. Grant, they | oe Pbrpiaden even to touch the Sultan's persup | by poison—in frequenting the public houses ot | liance with Murad. ‘these two Princes | the preferred stockholders to the cross-bill. ee “Tl expla iy. “Any one with | With ashurp instrument. Abdul Aziz then in- | the Capital. Various undetined threats und rev- | rormed the “Young Turk” party. ‘their | ‘The Judge held that under the cireumstances i half an exe will Monwicieee the Chicago Con- | terrupted and sald,~Let the man do as “he | clutions, which often proved true, uttered by | carts only created additional and disagree- | Oy the ease the preferred stockholders were | ‘TMS GREAT ENGLISH ic2SLEDY. Used 5 Kankakee Line. vention ow I znow before. the | Maes have | Pleases.” A few muments after the operation | Hussun Boy reached the ears of Huseotn UES | able emburrassments for themselves, and indi- | © e ca erxeg 2 med by. | B84 fecommended for over si years by the cletmy and Depot, oot of Lake-st. and toot of Twenty-second-st, seen meets whether Gen. Grmits telen tee ow | the Sultan, relieved from pain, exclaimed, “ All | police. Suimmoned to the Miniatry of War Hus- | poorly caused several scanduls, in Wwhicn beys | not entitled to the priority of lien claimed by | medical profession. Sold by all drucnists, Price Wcts, Leave. | Arrive. Rot, and eee Smadority of the delegates OF | my doctors are asses. You have more intelli- | sun Bey was placed fn urrest for three lars. Ou | ang etfendis were involved, to be brought up be- | them. ‘These preferred stockholders alleged mai aeons ‘whether hecan be nominated on the | 7.cethan an ase—Imake you a Pasha.” ‘The | the fourth day be wasto have been sent in exile | #UG CHOMaS wer ih utes! and wnelce carts, | ee thew were entitled toa prior jen on all a 80 um!s 5am lg 4:0 pais 7305 pm ‘Would huve done so long nz0.”” AS CO. Cincinnatt, Indianapolis & Louts-| Vile Day Eapres NCIAL. 1 940 am’* §:0 pm irst ballot. If it is upparent that he can, I as- | & tow a ys” c $ 7 *ex-d i 7 . ei Rha Mud. During his three days’ continement | 2¢ ° ts i * wer Rs om alt a rc: fume that there will be no contest made ‘on be- | Docter could Seine oe aes eee ae | te einad ‘bis pian Oa the ‘morning of the | SOF imstunes, Zin Yack. “ex-Zia Wey, wus | the Property of the consolidited ines Ing | nares. Be panei caac Night Express. 830 pais fu Bm Neturersciitter Biuing or Sccretury Sherman. | 1° pucha, together, With his appointment us | third diy he demanded of Hussein Avul—who. | Which “came up before tho Bow. serves | Ms Up the Unio, a AMiscissippL Roses ter | Seay Lise OF STEAMEKS UIRECT 10 LENTD, SCOTLAND. se e used under euch circumstances, | Physician to bis Majesty., This mun was des- | Vesides belng Grand Veer ie esto mace the | muzistrate iy London in 186, the details of | My Contes of the second-mortgnge bonds R. BAIN & CO., Sete Ona tne eee (Danville Route.) bis name to be used under such circumstances, Notwit 1 % ke th ‘ - ; s lan most despicable role, Notwith- | War—leave lor three or four hours to make the | Wizisteate bo Pom i co ine details of bat {Nill not be Ike a Congressional Conv ention. Hating ths graticade whieh he owed to Abdul | preparations necessary for his long journey. | wach muy pe Tound We refesrnes fo the news. | 7 34.000,000, on the other Hand, contendeil Profuse Brokers and Commission Agents, Tieket Oices, 77 Clark-st@ Palmer House, Grand Pax De nnich Men often enter the lists knowing It Aziz, he was une of the first who came to con- | Hfusecin Avni. not suspecting anything wrong. | Bovomor of the Vilayet of Adina—one yt the | that the preferred stockholders had only a ‘LEITu, ket Omics TP BEa@Esimer Honse, Grand Pon Tarure conte ae oe eee eeend, Gen, | Eratulate Hussein Avni upon his success. Hus- | granted the Lave usked for. Hussin Bey left | jyost important of the Turkish provinces. When | priority as. against the other stockholders, Guaranteo highest market ralue forall consimments | _ roil-s, : ein Avni noted him weil, and _pre- | his place of cunlinementat 5 Murad—in consequence of the successful plot | and. that their claims must be postponert to / jntrusted to thelr care. Krome ac SPORE aes wen Leave, Arrive. 6 T= Grant's friends find that he cannot be nominated | & < 3 J ie 5 r © cB jieve the truth of the mun’s | afternoon. He went to his apartments. He | o¢ Yjussein Avni Pashn—becume Sul i s! the road. Jo ake Ast ballot. bis name will nut be presented tended to bee eon You are incall: | armed himsclf with taree revolvers, & Girvassian passed cuddenly from a state Of pecuniase race | tue indebtedness of the To: aun Day Mali. $5 ame 60 pa SS euch Heat ioe pe cx President's position | Tent,” suid Hussein Avni. ‘1 accept your | dainrer, and his subre. He put on the uiguillette, | tng forced confinement to supreme power. PiRaie Len STE Sulu Nashville & Fiotids Bs Bam: 1 pm either he nor ils frieids can afford liments with the belief that they” are | which ‘distinguishes ‘aides-de-camp from other | \uraa never would have been Sultan had ne not on tday in | oe ee hud the numerous offspring of Abdul Medjidto | Jndge Moran was engaged yesterday in . FAIRBANKS” WIISCELLANEOUS. 10 enter into a contest that is in anygdegree | Comp ne ve i vt ii he wore the tzbor, 2 ” = jucere, and I feel sure that you will be'| uflicers. Over his uniform he wore the 3 Souter fuitktal to Murad, for it was only by chance that | military clouk,—black, with red lining. He put | Gono after ‘him, Had Murad’ been che only | hearing the libel snit of Oberholzer & “Then I re tee ; airy 3 2 r " ie, cn T euppose that vou expect Gen. Grant | AY oil'aciz made you a Pasha, and you do not | on his military’ top-boots, placed two of his re- | "hee between the throne und Abdul Aziz's son Keefer against Wilbur F. Storey to SCALES| “#:DR. KEAN, — to be nominated by acclimation?” remarked i volves ide of d sallied furth. mY a 3 Md a a any soci Yolvers inside of them, and sullied fu __ | Tzzedeen, he would without doubt have, been g Cer he FrIDUNG. oe ve is not | PALACE INTRIGUES ON FOOT. BENT ON MURDER. sacrificed to the Jealous ambition of Abdul Aziz. | recover $00,000 damages for an alleged Sciiy Clashes Chi is name not be presented to the Convention Between the3d.and 6th of June the intrigues | The evening was rainy. Hassan went to the deen ‘only ome bls fe sto. the humanity of | Jibel., The article complained of was a j OF ALL KINDS. 773 Sou etry SBICAE Oe avn oe aren tne a7 Raconmeneed. ‘The thie | stepsof Stxcdjieskelors, where the Govern- | Abivi Meaiidy for, oving to the selivimess ot | Hbel| The amtiele couinicincs Bf Maso | TP FAIRBAMKS.MORSE & CO. | connate peronatiy or by mal. fe0 of eharee, on at —=—__— uishkhedeen—Hassan Bey’s sisterattempted | ment functionaries xet.cn Lourdl the citi tee caite period way fo Gauso ‘all the makeiness | ie, ise, giving an account of the failure of PAD 1 8i3LakeSt.Chicago. "| sfironle nervous, or special diseases, Dr. J. ean ene fie rail ion on of the reigning sovercign to be killed at their | the plaintiffs, who were dry-goods merchants Becarefultobuy only theGenuine, | no pay. Puysiciaa in the clty who warrants cures of File off your co; iti “Japanese Corn- | to apprise the wife of Murnd of the eV 8 i File.” It will Bae oan ond epRnee or. whieh had actuated Hussein Avni, and of the { near the railway station on the European side.