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HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1889. i gs c| FT . borhood, turday ni Mra. Ilickey’s saloon, a | Pasha at Kesanlik that “ Bussta had | formorn than twouty miles round. Englishmen | to be in haste about fixin that. We kin tako ~~ WANTED—MALE WRLP. TUE UNKNOWN DEAD. | lomo yod in gytlieatnne attannce: | Slace aay pivEten stat ct Boatitt ing ho’ desire, watever to, drive tho "Turks ) spd Zuimuane ge hg opiniiel purctare phate | a candidat ou trust, but the barl must, bo baacar ry pera, which they used to keep undercontrol, is now | detoctlves were given thoclow, and In ashort | from Constantinople; on the contrary, fi 5 ANTED—, WwW Ailuwed te gan p keep unde "ho pt & rie 1 | hey have been throngine the yalloy of Kozan~ | ror shoor. VN | My, AU wooih mille Bpdeeatig AN” Bree Ae ave be . ‘Ihe prairies, | time tho report was verified. ‘There was 0 | shu preferred thoin to be thore rather than | 1°! ooving tholr purchases, Tho tax on tho if t too, which used to be kept clean, ara now | bloody row that night in tho saloon, aud | any othor nation”; nnd when tho nows of tho auul product of the rca of Kezuntik helpa | Seon Saturday Night 3 Murder at ‘the made tho depostting zround for all sorta uf | knives and beer-glaases were used, Oslo of | capture of Adrlanople arrlyed ho was ox- out tha Hhances uf Oriontal Roumelia in excel- | 2 TRIB: “(WANTHD ~EXPERIENCKD GonpoN Tred e mur and filth from tho elty, eatslag } the particlyanty wasn youth. named Ityan, | ceedlngly Alsquicted leat tho too @reat suc- ) lent fashion: it amounts ty niore than two | PNOMDEI TO ACCOMMODATE ON NUMBIC Jeodor; alo, a atrong man willing to work. 160 Artesian Wells Slenelies of a0 trribte a nature Hikt no-one | whose faillor keops w eowyand ail dairy it | ccss of dio “Russian rms shiouig produce | milion frunee, Neu icorunilk ‘thore wera sore | Tous petrony uftnughout uectty, wotintg-avtay. | Wosrvort-r, Rouiy °° 2 "UCT TOE e re art of Chica: | ulyo two (0 y Hen who |.eulned. ‘he oe ; akon 0! came price at charged at tho Mela | Cl ¥ Beep No Olne Yet to the Idontity of the | g3 Wale mniton: they. uaa une ‘some very | wore In tho salvot at. the tino oe tio Ayglit. en positively forbidden by the Cznr out of | Hed thonee before tho nrmy pf Bullman Yasha Grice, Bd wl ve niyo ut Morclock > fur "1 larairiioc MILLER AT CHICAGO NT = Murdered Man. solid advantages for which tho Honur of be- | Thess women flye In fs shanty upon tho | deference, to English susceptibitities; and Beane eicndeaw ER sree UTE DIVISION Gieonwenan’ at TE A a UNION Yee Ing Witiiu the elty does not Deglni to coum | praltle, and sucht ty Hole condition Wat } unless Gallipoll wis innde wate Mie, Husalen ee THY ECU RIY Drueate, 013 Cottage Grove-ar, | WASTEUGA CANCRNTER WITH A GOON ROX j ale, ls" abusing Inngunge to call them | staif re vanice ats tat, 4 a ‘of tola, ono that knuwe whine th f sa AT Tit MonauE. Wonten, ‘Thuy arg jower far. than, the eo | as limpossible, So far, ticrefore, from obey. NASBY. oe eT eee HRT Ariat, eerrnlrty-aratang | MMOsbiaday: CW DUPE Clark and gisreemtase & Thorough Examination of the Ground fie dead man lay all day | MeNest strumpet fn the elty, Nor iy tho } lng tho Instructlons which he liad recelved : Btato-sta, Conchmen, Teamstors,av. and of the Bod, ape body. andthe clink uP lea iit My {ruth In thom, as was proven by the police, | from home to prolong negotintions and, to | ane Corners Have somo Ideas as tothe | ciray, peynAee hoe stats ‘ANTHD—A YOUNG MAN USED TO TIN ve Foatorday surrowtho miserable urieks stunty | They told thelr version uf tho affutr at Mother {conceal ns long as possible) the communica: | Nomination at Cincinnatl, and Make | Weatdindison-st, near Wesmenae ce et ees Oe It y Iso1 4 caro und driving of horseas must kne 4 cues Wy the Turks, the | \“Gricvous Mixtake—Hut They Heotle | SiLSONMIGHSHS, Drewit 2 Dine taland-ay, | WMA nvout eanenter works Appl an Hares Ugly blue! HA iy wt Van Huron, guified by te name of “he Morgue.” Ulvkey’s, and even gave the Tunes of thos | Yon ol the terms ol ; y . vovercd | Concerned. When a raph of the dead:| Grand Duke brought all the pressure he cornerot Twoirtta The Wounds on the Head Mora Serlous than tierra the. Westurn avenue ve body Ws show then ch et these oruntures gould to | Boar upon the Torkeale BT arr FY TE mE Meee an rhode, Gopds a akan enraor Musa = one WAtEtatue tue, meensron ov THR 4 . n | pretended to recognize tho plesure, and bu t tue ve a as °F, Druguiat, 641 Wost. bat, corner aod His Koad th Dakuta, & 3, Was Bipot Moat ee a a teaalbOr Prot fa Rone Anty wan an wild Tumentations, | of peace, wilel he ind before them with- | CoNrpnrr X Roabs (wich fs in the Stato | ravina 4 Al 31 por days frou fara, teuvo'Wednerday tocenie a Bee Will Ke , ~The Corne NOUTIE DIVISION. 10g, 1m.) Shs tor Wiconait add] ul tt The pulley fe} ey find solved the mys | out delay. “LC haye promised Réouf Pasha,’ | uv Kentucky), Joon 20, 1880,—The Corners Is. | 4, puntanun ‘4 0 o1 Hinuls, sane tornisg Tho excepted garmont—a green and white | tary Ry ito STH MES ae cast tad: hostliy | sild the Grand Dake, bluntly, "to muke | alluz boing made the vietin uv mistakes, Cine, earner bere Dradeata as North | Witiy Gem hndlnawoalin ud lop works “CHRIS Ts £ ¢ f aut Midd nd on. 1 ECO, 254 Both Water-ut. He Is Belloved to Have Been a shonkevery cline auld cowrnioiy= Avne deceill- rbfvcuring on oxpreay-waxon, the, burty | known to the Turkish Tent polntiaries tho | wish will nover end Ul we git rid uy Joo cata AVLLAIAMS & COs, Drozateun o75 Larraboe-st, TEO—AD LABORERS VOI RAILROAD side! we aww away in it, and tho cap my word, iy LOUIS W. Hi. NERBE, r ‘work in Minnesota, 1 cf re Laboring Mau. Posliy enough of those long, wlenter ex- Nee hemdede. for ile Norgtle, On tho | Lshould be ashamed In clreumstances sy sud | Mlaler, or till our people git Into s habit uy | COS UNERDE, Printing and Advortiaing up wira “fene IMewdy wore Wt Thi aay age ee tremitics, however, to sliow that the rough, wit ree eto the 1 . | Teodln. On some accounts L wish our pee- | st petwoon Laxnile und Wells. + hiuhost wages pald. “Apply to KN ~ e y tho driver heard — suine —_tulk | to huve recourse to the petty tricks of di i fe ply Pcgatty, aod: io. sabrwviatat -pantalouts between the women, and, recognizing a name | plomacy to. girly the Turks of tho last frug- ] ple did reed. They woodent make so muny i LUANT Tie Coe ST CO, AT. 5 Dieyraceful State of Ataire Prevailing: at | 1) Fyne body fayon Wis back, with | Used, by thom, asked if sho was" talking | ment of territory.” Noverthelcas, In spite of | blunders, but on the other haud they.wood- | pogrom Keene | WN AN Ub notte Hats Heol Wis rae oO the Morgue. the Draken sta pragued up. fons Abt Seanad, She ule vise Vari: Ghett | tue prosaure of thn Grand Duka uy pageeatrt cut be go easy to manage, It Isa bad thing | Dem Wikconaa aid Grotto POH YOU | tera this morning PAN alt far fown und Wises area ve ‘ ; waked out that tho driver knew the very | ish Ple . fuse s Pap hiain pudaple ‘ = oot Soir oy 31 Wert fa Noth dl ed yesterday which area coor uta els whieh may: Have Tua tls ‘woul sald Was dead nt the tho prellininartes of Deure, (le terufory de- a Ditwarlay shew peeple git to reodin and LOST A VLKUo) AILHOAD LAnOnEGS FoR fothing was discpver esterday wl wee tease 4 lorgue, aud he at once gave her tho Jie, | terniiued to advance to Adrianople, takin; Ls. FONTOON MONDAY, nd S a nd lows, fare: 2 for fhruw mutel positive Nght upon. de myste- Dortin, Of lowe the. unirdris ore Meas "phe referred to had slant seit nia Sune) the Plenipotentiary wit ine ‘he Rue Joe Iiigler eowe around to fiascom's lst Peestneen ha Vata 8 ata Ghton | Latorat,’ TOF SY: ANGEDA COs thy Wont Ss rder the Artesian-Well Cotme- ‘ i erlvlie wid: jay night on Sherman street, sau te had | alan ari yc nt hited te march hb such nite and reportid that he he ies from ark 8 oy ch. ong returning same ——— sees arti Saturday evening. ‘The evarlig ths throne abi tha wher Mag wittd: | seen hilt alive ut 10 vreluck yestorday fore- | pldity, 1t wus evident tiat it would svou find Clusinnati, and thay tho nominnshen uy Tile | Seanicde ts BY Weshington-et, win be uboraity MineelNancous, verve o drive $ “ 4 Ie before Constat t, pita Ce SN res Saas cd D=1 WISE TO EMPLOY A COMPETENT > pollee had the face of tho murdered man | guzo of the curious ayes whlch now oul Chan wean gn tever, Mie delve es courted al aueere ove Ue ralutied tanueaitie at den and reform wuz ashoor thing, Ie sed | [Ost—JCLY 4 PURSR WIT STEEL CLAsi, tur uF farm, town, vlilave, and lunde i hi : contalilng sum cof imoney and woill tosshwick, | Soave sconery fur aorvice in ‘tho thanstatesmr) nel hotographed yesteray morning, and, this | rested upon the :. & thy body was not identified. And so it was | this oa inevitable, in spite of the inennemg { the Southern Brigadiers hed so decldid, and | gotng trom ‘Tronty-aqrundents Ww Tulty-drae un cot. | Pact country; two yosrs' employmiunt. to ta eighe belie ‘poorly done, photographed over gal yy 1m Meee or CaCI ers Wwith su¥eral oliors wlio pretended tu be uble | eventualities tg waleh Je might oud, Wile thot wettled it, axe, irorear, “car iiotien to 3144 Grovelaud Park> | Arty 4a BE UN ISON, Paltuor iuueus in the afternoon, and coplus will be disteib- } coptions, tho body presunted the sunie u- toldentlfy the remulns, The day paxseut ad und ialelh ih 1 4 i Ai ee tho Gran ake Bleavin tn the words uv this arch deseaver + OUT-NATOLAT JUNE SCA BLUE ENAMTEDS uted so,that the fullest possible opportunity | penance tht it did when first found on the puaalitely Holling wus found to shed any uly Se rieleia: Ge ee the ling | Wich takes delite in confusin us, 1 Immejitly Lcdiockey tomers i, front) tnay'd picture Snuldey | P will be given his friends to Identity him, A | edge of the Jonely decrnoaets Ate Mok, ui Sosldes the Mickey ‘resort the policohave | of conduct he should follow_ if | Organized the Fulthful into a meetin, J ru | poebraveitt be paid for rotaen ur ieiuune piles. ‘TnmuNe reporter yestorday visited ‘tho spat Hamden the? Wellsutinned growth er] thelroyes on several other WMl-fuyured re- | tho English fleet entered the Bas- | markt that we had wunst more a candidate PAREN Ura way Tous WiTit LACK | saw where tho body was taken from Sts restlag- tel Bea tT] hatr, nnd set sorts in that section, also upon several cow- | phorus of landed troops at Constantinople, | under wiclt we cood rally, without feer uv re- polnts, The owner can have the eae by paying bs of by 4 4 ton * a ardy and the low fellows.cmployed In them, | Should he selzy upon Gullipoll to preventtho gharges and proviag property. ANTHONY place fn tho water. Ho Acs accompanied by tha sreuing. g Phrows curd fie ibae Bis an Ubon atnunery or two hot fur distant, | entry of the Englisty, or occupy Constantine- Peet an ere eee we sullttary ag arin a aacone f ‘the first te ae the carpe attor Ite inetd expres ston, strangely in contrast with | he eure OF tH lechouaet ible ae wee AN ? Fat Histol Dirk Hitgecr Subies wich evry troo Dimocrat despised, onless It oe ce was ou of the first to sce co! Va bee! a suspicion, but ne wzible can be wl- q Ke ¢x- on Sates Peat ve What, might vg been expected train the | Teel agulnst anyones presged the oplilun tiat, Jn the position In | wuz clothed In gray, f PORSA RE et West Ksndulph-st. biel WARTED AGENTS nig PAY GUAIAN iar} ti persons seoking basinons on anni} capital. Hoi je papors. MAIL & COs 2 und 3) Nurs ee VANTED-AN EXPERIVNCRD TRAVELING Man gals earar Witiagt: ASSuary Un a YOOT, LOY IW FRERT FRONT Pipts 1d wtntr ithe tress: by Wi veo we large ies est front on Michle int candi Mtiay hoediowmate, ncation Cece tg discovery by the Inds Miller and Johansen. ti a) if a : t ‘The Artesian-Well ompany'sproperty and its | Meee oF ea eye tne | « Hesferuuy farumoott the police earvied out | Wiel things stuort It would be best ty profit | “Wich uy Is thor.” Eromarkt, who does | Bip-R¥ spout latestendkh ge forty siehthons anes | da itnceans osharmeeug sat, oul backs gs"combino in making up avery | sliutly-purting Mpa disclosed n well-formed, | thelr determination to earned Oe var oa to | Bot remember the disgust with wich thenomt- | tore lt tu ould on orto bid to.gct sur per fooe in | 22SataMLANINOT Jnchsuticat, Chleauy. aurroundings” comb! ig up avery | slliehtly-purting ly Hitions of veneer, and to push the war.on t Ke ‘dlsmal scene,—just the sort of place for such | well-keptact of teeth. Avery slight black | || HAVE Ti COMPSE PHOTOOAPHED, — | Uo cni—thatis to saY, to occupy Callipoly, | Itashen uv Mackleilan fusplred us ln 1804? | He goer tity a i lott wil acl! Balt or all: cou cat WAN CEP, 2 _ f ¥g | stubble was visible under the ‘chin,—a day’s | and the one’ employed to do that work went the possession of which would pledge | We wuz then compelled to cast our balloty | ace lookat ity we ste going to sell stonte kk > Jit a1 | 5 ney a bloodly deed as was recorded Ln yesterday's frogh beard. ‘The tonk, sinewy | to the Morgue mid took a tntype Iike- | fe possession 0 @ 8 pledge on De cue Bory, ro Madison-et. a a 4 ‘i onte: = # ‘ TnimuNe,—andsthe -spot from which the hor- Rrowth of fiat RE the atdes: and tie lates, Hiss ot ihe tees chest, nad ate rhe in t ho Hanely of Russi, and, fo enter fon: | fora man wieh coodent help slawterin some te eer = ANTED-GEIGIAN GUILIN. 4 SSIALL BAM: ribly mangled corpse of the dead man was | put falr and rather delicate, hinnds—the only | work wag 0 tagusttog. betel. ‘The ghastly | fAnend ia ‘Tilelinportant fulegean uv our brothers, tho, to do hiln Jestice. I __ COUN REAL ESTATE, twoen Doorburn uud 3 iA lectiarag ag eee ‘i rt of tho body whose appexrance might be | cut was there, and so badly was tho body and |", lhe: rs on would suy that he done jest as lit- it SALI—0 CAST ACRE FARM, ANUED A GIL 10%, y OF CitiL. rare are ae Hh apenai ao ed Go. be Miguilleant of resistance ton sud | fread posed that tho Iatter was foreshorcened qos tiated on tg 2 Statuary. PE] tia uv tt ez he ood. te Conven- | Ary aeTenundes hast und bused fence nnd plow: Yue Wri nb rentcn tite. aa veka ate 7s i den Auinuk-— ware tipltly clenched, as it ready | so that oven those who bad seen and gazed | nifaits telegraphed to. Admiral Kirnby to| shen now tn sealun don’t make no | 2hesd of cattle, corn-cribr, und stablos, lusting wutory | \AFANTID— WOMAN Cove; ALSO KITCHEN The property couststs of about forty acres | foru knock-down blow, Theslightufterdeath | pun the {aco could not recognize it in tho | BUralty t ‘Way turougi the Dardanelles, ond | sieht niisiuke. Sant J. Tilda hee over bie | tig ised teall roltiug pralcie 6 tiles trom Blown, i | VV gir; to-day. ‘Traders’ Hotel, 7 Handuiphest eas south ever, diselosed ¢ ho! ones evel ts i ra i tl J. cree 5 ae of Jand Inclosed on the i and south by | rolnxution, however, disclosed enough of tho | Hkeness, Nut even the best friend of the de- vt " Oh = ihe Tullos from wloux City In Woodbury Co. Jus thls farm ANTED—FINST-Cl ABS DINING-NOOM OILS u bet é o be to take the fleet to Constaitinople. On the | the frend wv the South, and never drord io } ischenp; you cannot now put the improvements un It ‘ Western and Chicago avenues, and the only, bure figer-tlps to show that tho neatly-pared | ceased would be able to recognize tho fete | ofp io Russlan Kinperer telegraphed | sword agin it, Ho wee our friend, tust and | for stall tna the lund iy worth in cish #10 por acres 4c Cor auiuinur revert hotel, Highest Twos, | Cull 0 “) nails had been well cared for. The tull, | ures, Later in the day Lieut. Keatlny went iH ff tes A Nel sae Gite filone fust and | tide is porfoct: fig now rented unul noxt Sturen ta | 4.ttploymunt Office for Women, bi La Sallo-st, portlon of {t which can be aveused of boing | nw ‘ i ; to the. Grud Duke to approach | last, and [ shel never cease to revere his rd Wenatiti ne gids ls giving itaway; owner iy baund | NEES RUUD, strong chest was in marked ‘contrast to the | iu persun to tho Morgue and superintended | ¢ te, b " f * tee good tenant; nt §1,301s giving yiownorlybound | 3 cheerful of aspect Is that set apart in well-formed, but delleate, lower Minby, the | the taking of unother Ikeness. ‘Tits tne Constantinople, but not to enter It, | nunie till I forglt the $150 he pald me for my | tw have money ut onvor if you wants wwod farm call | WyrA: tho southeastern corner for tho vel. Tent ankles, and the siiavely fests "the | the, shirt was lad neatly over tho chest, Pee rated vos conetey dita eens yee ast fouls four " me ogo ie iz nha Due a Boy HE ivaudonsee oe 2 ings , ot Afr, Read, the President, | whole appearance of the body only served to | with | the cular hill enough to | tion) Guillpoll was nob to be occupled In ay. stro: . REAL & : A q stroy us, ez did Garileld; he Js a san uv IAL ESTA oun ¢, 179 Madison and “Mr, Draper, tho foreman, of | indiente that the cheap, course, [l-made, and | hide the wound; the head was prop cise. ‘This telegram was delayed Iu trans- | peece, whol NTED<A COMPETENT COOK, APPLY AT. _ ais Furent-av, ARES BE 2 ANTHD—A GULL TODO GENERAL 1OUSE- | Work Ina awall family. TED ds Nore Cares, es emNiYs Germany prolerred. Oil fs i e, 3 Wit Wwe want the No TEDW EITM r CATED | MOT the Company,—a couple of neat frame real- | Worse-matehed garments found nearitnever Ree. by i fi tb would is be carseat ie mission. It was sent off on tie 2th; itdid | alluznominute, In the ‘South woh iio Wate yr Heat Aisauee ee WASTED IA Goon Git, AT Tir SOUTH TEE dences act In n very pretty lawn, whose | D&longed to It, 1S possible; mr TE ves alle iawn bee nobarrive till the 2th. At 7:25 oelock on } ent views, Then I moved tha adopslien uy elthor in Stava'e, Bordon’ vdotnian's or Gray’ aul — . = plensant appearance Increases the muddy ~ THE CLOTHKS ¥ . the evening of the Mth the English Admiralty | the fullerin resolooshens: No autes'no charge, SGHIMPIN & [Av ihe 40% tne Nurses. oulling |“ Resolved, That the Dimocrisy uv Ken- Hida rail estate aealors, cornor Was! ata and WASTED 54 TIRARIUY Iie NURSE Att nlatodent z and Juld over theshirt. The picture is suld atte a : Muclnneloly of the rest of the place The | are the clothes ofu hoodlum or a tramp— telegraphed to Adimfral Morabs ATED = A HRALTIN AVES N 7 an with the doubt in favor of the former, ‘There pois 5 ued one, but wanes: of iteoul at) thuir former jarders and reenlliaye him tw } tucky, uow ez ever, deprecites the nomina- bulk of the nnd is ft hat “looped and wine | Le brepared yesterday, The face ty so well | Posies Bay, ‘The Russinn headguatters, ow- | slon ty men for civil ollses wieh hoy nothin ot peal Aaneae Seamutr. sUNROUNDED by A Tow BanTaaN ware | 12, un ubse ee Oa sittch Wtovaeulsties the preverved thas mi uluost Hfelike photograph | ing to do deluy In telegraphic eummunies- | butmilitary records to back "em. onan SCR LI L eS ANTHD-VIFIY GILLS OF SINGER. SEW- used for the purpose of inclosing the waters | apparel of your syerage tramp. ‘Chis is es- ‘ While ee ‘Morguo Lieut, Keating made fluns, remulne U seven days without Instruc- * Resolocd, That huldin the late War to bo JPTING BBG INR EE GING ANAT. EeALS on Sng machina}, plain works, also, 10) iris ty work whose surface-Ice ia removed in the winter, | pecially truo of tho vest and pants, which | 4 much closer examination of the body and | tous. On the 2d the Auastan Government | au unprovoked assault upon the liberties uv | diy at ise denies 4O' communicate with. yactieg: | Soe OE BE OOS Wobesteays sither very old nor very new, but look | & _ f 4 felerraphet that if in three days, or on tho } thy South, wo rejolce thot the Dimekratle | sor whom he nny locate now tining clulms and make Mouwekcoper: and stored for consumption fn & monster ice- are nelthes Tight have coind out of h pawt- oath Ahn Tes Yer bean ules id bitin 25th, the prelimluartes of peace were not oc- | Convenshiin hez glvon us # eundidate wlelt FSROIML Su _glstas strosty located. Address VS | Wranvin—in A FAMILY, OF TWO. SINGLE house whivh looms up frowningly a little to | broker's or second land clothes-dealer’s sho} . cepted, the pitch of Constantinople should | hez no militury record, to apologize for, nud | Aebune olen. ______________|_ V¥ ‘yontiomen, a midd e-nged woman ag working the west of the residances. Tho lake, formed | pt no very remote date. Tho material is black COMMON LAVONING MAN, begin, ‘That telegriun was not yecelved tH] | ue blued uv te South'to anser for. UESPLCTABLE AND WELICRSTAULISHED | bousckeupor. | Aluyt be lt wood health, and an axcol vi ny 7 | 4g Ty ? 4] te wholosale provision rm in tho North of Ln; v 4 maniug ur ironiug. German ur by turning the water of tho artesfun well | cussinerc, of « very cheap grade, with a | and nothalfso well off In tho world as was | tho 27th. | Almost Jnmediately after it was Ttesulved, ‘That tho Corners, In the In- | jana aroupon tenceas nguuta for Amurionn specads | Beutel widuw profurrad, Picnse stata auc, raferences, into the Inclosed »e, is, Inthe winter tlme, | dirty-gra: y thread “irregularly ‘running | stGrst thought. ‘Thy right hand und tho | received the ‘Turkish Plenipotentiaries qu- |. torest uv constitooshnel liberty, and uy freo | Uesin the provision, growury, and confectionery les, | snd aalary desired, A tvod home to a’ respociabia ties eae Rabe deach ees te AS mes | through f up ad down, ‘Tho garments | biceps of the arm were found ly be inore | nounced thoy had received Instructluns to | Goverment, will give S. J. Tilden every voto | Brst-oluse refuroncos. Addréas M125, cara er iunry and hundat persun, Yt, Wribune fica. some 90 neres Iu extant. It id divided aeross | 17h} clearly shoy-made. and cheaply so nt | lurguly developed than tho left, ‘There were | accept whatever eouditlons were demanded, | {0 the precinct, and ef any nigger or North. | 2feehmood, Advoriising agent, Liverpool, Eu, Employment Agencica, the middle by a wall rum! north and v rg somewhat misty and | large callous lumps on tho palm. of the [ and the arnistlee way signed on tho Sist. Its | ern ugitator in these parts attompts to breals JEXT OV KIN, HEIRS AT LAW, LIIGATEES, ANTED-GUUL GLULS—ASY N south Into two equal pay aaa 46 wos, in ae aide eet vest stained witlt eral Wand, und the stde of the puim was | conditions were made inore onerous then |-our Ganntaity: by vottin for arlleld, that Niece CEE eee iid che te aut Yo-duy; pene pisces; “big pays leaning the ensternmost half, from whieh the water | ratlon—uot blood. Attached! to the lining on well-worn, ag fs usimg =o liummer, vi ¢ Mow - (Hurenu OF Literatura). ei to thalining on | well-worn) | us, it ustiut a those offered nt Keyuultk. Alt te Bulgarian bis ed shel be broken promptly and to- Braney wad property ln a post frees DOLUAL vest, well up towards the | ‘Ihly indicates, he su i decease | fortresses, except Shumla arnk, were | wins: LO., Wis Fork, has been allowed to- esenpa of into, that she tis Jem aidege doparantly, ‘ol i, Mnueh-worn | worked ut yome ttade where he was ‘not re- | tobe evuctiated ; ubfirst the Russtany Lad ont ‘Lhe resolooshens waz past Immefitly, and | body of the young man was discovered. The | hrass‘gafety-pin, Something Hos been sald | quired to use tho left hand for any sort of | asked for the evacuation of Rustchuk und Sl- | Bascom wez su delited thut be to wanst wu- tf Ws Lusington-av., Now Wills suurchod for, W: ir a TNS fee itty houses, ue HD GOOD, GERMAN AND SCANDIA’ for private tuniiles, hutels, and bdurd= JUSRE'S Othces ib Mawauxcesses ‘vin RECEIVES SALE UNDER AN ORDER OF thy Superior Court of Couk County, Uiuute, I other half, which is still filled wlth water, being ilmatched, | Neavy work. A shoemaker or a plumber | istria, On the Ist of February, in accord- | vounst 2 suspenshun uy the rools, and re “ SITUAT. WANTED) ee presents the appearance of a very muddy, gious has ofly “to contrad the pauts | wight pave such a banal, Ife algo nowwd un- | nuce with tho jens of the armistice, int uarkt that in view uy the speedy openin of auiartdr ug Bula thle four a Sowenanty “anerys tON ie Pause: weed-choked pond, On its banks yesterday | ard vest with tho shoes, sucks, nnd suspend: | other Important polut The toenail of the | Itussinn troops began to take thelr preseribed | ‘Tildop’s barl, he wood also oven & bal, and | tre &). Nort Hangeeight (8) east in= ATUL CAS SUIS BEM IN CANS. 7 $ of tie thltd i anes ersto be convineed of that, ‘he shoes ure | great tov on tho right foot had been torn off } positions at ‘Teluldja and wlsowhere, aud | wood give credit to-nite, ef he glode’ into | Opulineridian, tn Grunay Counts, Uuinuls., lids for | CITUATION WANTED AS ENGINEEIE IN & number of people were fishing; that Ia to », and sti, und, as was stated | Within a month or six weoks, ‘This must | Safvet Pasha began to negollate the tredty of | bankruptcy to-morrer, Bisco does git de- | Rocdifeidophae chimteecith oe or hate Tate | gered once outy uf say, thoy were performing all the work in- saetrdagreraiak have been ‘reeently Wor, | have been w very puitul Injury, aud the mun | peace, Four duys Inter, on tho Oth of eb- | Titetul etrevks now and then. 4 Biztounts (ub), Usk ViGINIUS A. TURIN, lor | louise de it with, “Address Wik THuune been oe volved fn that iiclauicholy, pastime with tho ) for thoy Were filled with dust and sand, ‘ho | could not have worn closy‘foot-coverlng tor | ruary, Sir Heury Layard Aispatshed bis} Everything wuz now ex 1 wantid {t Bas- | ceiver. SITUATION WANTUO—AS FORESMAN Ut MAN A exception of pulling up ish, . e the heavy white woulen variety, | some time aftorrecelying It, Acireuimstince | famots Bombay telegram which threw the | com wuz tappin a fresh bar, and the Dinoc- ANTHD-AT ONCE A RESPONSIBLE PARTY 8 ager in wunulecluring Lusiness of special wine Only a thin surface of wator Iny over tho socks ary of ae one and out at the heck | like this would be woll- remembered by fel: | Housa of Commons {ito u panic, broughé the | risy atood around Mee. sunte we expectancy W iSO OUT SLE WUT REE ela: | SUE ay en REARS Moa NOUNCa Lea most depressed portion of tho eastern pont, | ‘Tg yuspendery, perhaps, furnish the strong- | Jow-workmen or ucquuintanees, und the } medical students en musso to ‘Trafalgar | wich may be imagined but cannot by de TANTENLANGE PLAT SCOW-STATE wizis | PFlbune uttice. : situatad In its northeastern corner, ‘Tho rest | oyt proof of not huving been worn for along | uotlug of this fat may lead to the | Sauare, and curried the 20,000,000 vote. On | scribed. Ourmouthy wuz a waterin for tho | WANTED LARGE FLAT scOW- STATE GITUATION WANTHD-UY A FIRST-CLASS MaA> Was mud, clotted | with the, water-weeds | tine, They were once red, with oa white | discovery of tho identity. Tho shoves | the 8th of February tho English fleot wos ao | Nikker wieh wuz to come. Bascom wuz i | see SEs oe chink on gunigral wark, iuthy, ulnuer, oe Yset left, high and dry by the departure | underside, but the red and Ue white areboth | were ot too large for tye feet of | second Ue ordered to Constantinople. On } tiliin the boltle to pass it around, when fist TOR uxporldnent ub thy and Boury workp fav bad ese of their native clement. Such wator as: was | dingy now, the buckles badly rusted, and tha | the deceased, as was roported. They | the 18th of February a dispateh from the | at tho most unforchoonit time, Pollock, io ees ‘Suburban. rorkmng and vnurdete aan agro Wi aaa, Jeft In the two-acra puddle was thick a9 soup | innor surface of the leather covered with « | were loose In iit, but the appearance was | Ei perry which was sent off somo day's be- | Illnoy disturber, come In, That man is wlluz IPO RENT A DUEStLALY SICK DWELTING, arnt = with and alive with fish, the narrowing-down of r in old, black felt one, | that they bad been worn by the deceased, not Y, modiiled hiy previous instructions apout | u bird of Il-omen, Inbo watur, bath, ote, at Suunerdale, Cs Conchm cometcrs, Xe. thelr home. bringing therm -Inte such close jluomold ree ae ae, olds bin i tramp | dally and regularly, porhups, for the Insides | Constantinople,. and ;gavo tho Grand Duko |.‘ Bigler,” sed ho, “I hey jist receoved a | N-W.i7.1 fare, Goonta. it, UicittL W Staruot-al GURUATION WANTED I UY 4 SAN ACCUSTUMRD uartera that the surface was broken up with | tian of a hoodlum, though on the subject of | were very dirty, They were common buckled | full liberty to det aecording to his own Judg- | telowrum from Cluchinatl, It ‘aint ‘Tilden ot TO WENT—PLATS. brencuy it desired, oe sieve helr rapid movements, | About 100 feet from | hots tastes are peculiar, and tramp or hood- | shoes tht cost from $3 to $4 when new. Tho | ment and the eireumustances of the mguuent, Th rn rn nnn nmnmrenennne | TATION W. Pitot the Perea PataeE Of the proparty pnt on Jun may well haya taken uy with thls, é utaluons look deck edly short for tha Tbs, sang lies atts ruleter devangteterre, | 3 yng a fon 1 demandid.. eaeadiaga South Side. OouAng undersouaa ha boningas; wilt janen biuye Mt A inne to Tho very fret stop, of course, in getting o vB make they do ni Sorry Ly nh louks er Ue British fleet was orde faree errye nfigld S, Lancock, hé, “a rate wares, Lost ety revere tbune ollice, fs RENT-VLAT OF 3 LOOMY AT 235 WABANTI- | sate usvtil cr Ter kong We HOBERY I WACKER, 10 bone: | tates * auction Peo Le SITUATION 3 COACHMANOit © porter. Good referonco. adiress W a."Vrlbune. trvATION WANS! " Mr. Draper called the reportor's rt of tho myutery, was to know who | any mad or sold hereabou ie crotch fs | {ta way to Constantinople, the Emparor talo- | Fedrel golfer.” a couple of boards Tying alony tho water's fie bear ‘WAS, ay the Morgue was visita! | lned with heavy white cotton, ami tho aupited In elphor, yin Constantinople, to the | And he ira Bigler walked out, Biator 5 | & edge, and stated that directly in front of the } during tha day by a curlous collection of citl- | puckots ara sot, not In the usual slde or flap | Grand Duke Nicholas, ordering him to oecu- | Ioerln at me in tho most feendish manner, : southornmost ono of them xens, lu which thore may have been some | styles, but luto a slit In the frout of the gar- by Constantinople immediutely, The toxt Tam very seldom caught ina dilema wich | ~ South Side. HY MAIIIED MAN AS - THE BODY WAS TIECOVRRED. .{ anxious ones, but in which thore certainly | ment somo little, distance below tho walst- | of the tulegram ls given os follows: “Vu Loan’t git out uy, but this rather Staggered RUNT-HANDSUMELY-FOLSIBLED NOOMB; | POE He ea ee eert SunetLy tyre A quantity of mud tay upon tho centre of | wore moro of tho mere curlosity-seokers. If] band. Such a pocket is frequently seen in | Pentreds do Apel dans le Bosplure, d’oo- | me, und it did the Dimocrisy assembled. convenience, 41 Wabush-oy. Witte ouloc, J the bourd, and Afr, Draperexplained thot thia | there wero any anxious inquirers, they didn’t | overalls, There sre no hip-pockets, LEvery- | cuper fiumédintement Constantinople, saus “Wancock?’ growled “Isssker Gavitt. uy WANTED—AS COACIIMAN DY Ag jvas loft by oncof the dotestives whu dragged { Icavo the iinpross of thulr ansloty behind | thluy would Indicate that the clothing bas | pourtant semparer do Gulllpoll,? ote. | Why, Jlancoek wuz a soljer wich was of lanl. _Addruas Z 10, 'fribune otllud. ‘ : ) ROOMS, ALL FRONT, WURNIS 1 x atlemen, 7 Mourugent, aypoaita thd axpurlusived Apply ut Itvom If, for dis hand through the pond’s bottom In search, | them whon they wont away, 1 so happens | not been recently worn and that it did not | ‘The | ‘Turks, — who had mastered | Gettysburg, anid agin us," mer House, 0 of a knife wit yD ho bolleved, the deud | that just now—aud it hus been tho caso for | belong to the Ueveased, Livut. Keating tho Itussion’ cipher, detained tho tele- | « Tiuscce! be d—d," sed Dekin Pogram, fPo,, RENT aT D3 WAWASIL-As | Cimjarion PE es ret cat man might have committed sulclde. The | some time back— MADE ANOTHER DISCOVELY, rain “at “Constantinople, Meanwhile, the | “ Le it agiu ws from first to lust,” floasunt and nlcdly fumlahod front roous.” In* he nasletantor draugbtaisan inn civil Wailer af this polnt was wor more than froin THERE 18 NO NONQUE-EREPER. which is more important than all the rest, | Grand Duke, seelny tho arrival of tha Zngilsh k mo several minits to collect mysolf, | quire st bulte | atic. “Mutermnca: iG Arlt, tb, ut Geurgin: Dy Le an inch to two luches in depth, aloonk: tn tho 4 nborhood | Just above tha midis of tha forehead he | fleet at Prince’s Isiund on Vob. 15, telo- | wich I did while I wuz burnin the resoloo- North Siac, aN i AV antes one rersWorks, Docrulty ata Across Western avenua from tho residence | A German saloonkeopor in tho neigh! Oo | Loud au augular cut sume two inches in | &uphed anxlously tw St Petersburg asking | shens wich wo hed past, But I fully got | ro rnexvcpzony AND BACK pation, uN. | Adeeu Wai Tribu y kuy? . ‘cuss Bn gl t ANVTMING: SINGLET jortion of tho well property is.an old quarry has been provalled upon to kee! ) the length. He traced the wo: What he must do Incase the English, already | my thots togethor, Zuruiabed yxouDt carpet, which is now) sly OUIOr ] - fi Role, now dited ‘with ‘water, it coves por. nd whon auybouy unt to ort iiglda thts | of itis poeket lutte, und at aa la ao Une at tho mouth of the Bosphorus, wore to try |" My friends,” sed I, “don’t be too fast, | regis. nowiy furnished eunturntatod, with all mod- | 1 ute Ot teoloral: pony ud Uf weod uddrosss haps halt an nero of ground, and is auld to ce while ie'a di Floto county in | blade sank througl! an aperture fn tho skull | t.eulorit, ‘The next day ho received a re- | Come to think iv It wa wuz too fast to go W0 | Foe ati enigst' viONETATEOR-FUR | QITUATION WANTLB-ON SAILING VESURLUY be quite deep in tha middle. ‘Although to | huss, witich Js a disgrace to tho county In | corny distancu {nto tha Druin, ‘Che skull dict | Bly tom the Eniperor ai follows: ** Tunder- | passin resolvostions till we knowed fur surtlit Peet ide rent Inge rudm on | sober, Induntrious young mut, wut afrald w work. city by-laws prohibit bathing i it, at nlmost gvery rel ° ty No 8B Frit nt net i © | hot uppuor to be erushed, Gut only. puttet- stud nelther your questions bor your besltu- | wat we wuz a resoluotin about. We hev | second duur, wan bot und cold wator, buth-roum on, | Addroas W 44, Tribune omev, any time during tho day a numbor of nude | So0% for him, stands outside, tnd lets itn ine ) ore truek Livut. Keating very forcibly. | Hol for L have already sent you detailed In- | committid thom resoloashons, to the flames, | ind blowsat room yn third Hvar, vullable fur one ub ve fudividuals may bo seen dlsporting tu its, War featigate njono, The salognikeener lant to) ais this wound was chuacd Dire blow feos | Stfuctions for your couduet fu easo tho In- | and we won't pass no moro till we hey wat | Ma.sentjomon. | WA ont to seapanatblo partion |” STOATIONS WANTEDPEMALT, ter, In te evening the place fs gouerwlly in ba ane for ee a tent tly business to | a knife ora beer-glass, Directly buck of eho | Bllsh should entur tho ltosphorus.” Coustar | the Convenshun Sctooally did, under the Domesticu. ‘te ; sit", tho hands of a gang uf rowdics who Inhabit lehe notion relgned ut headquarters on reoelving | namo uy the President and Sekretary. Then. ‘TO REN’ ITUATION WANTED—BY A GERMAN GIRL ‘ro » the territory hear the corner of Westorn the resus ie shak peo pe come and Bo, At what shallar Wound TORR ee eV rN this enlgmatical telegram, ‘That telagraus we wIH paxs a set wich will realiira Wat they ST Sich tauneral eauab or ie mult fuoully. Be a lane nd Who, aftor of a “athit” unless thay chonse to report re- Poe ee ee So Iniva . bows, over Toads at hue i tirka ut Coustattiae) He whe Hey ta Dino at's pear to bey hts yee Hat meee ie’ the tte TET SET TES OF | Giruation WANTEDSHE A GERMAN GIRL TO the vicinity of the quarry holo aul make | sults. Doubticus, out of tho crowd’ who | Daa oe dace Qyho oxamlued tho | \ory deelploring it for tholr own fuformu | Couvensbun, an wo do wat ils Couyensiun | soon monday Hipitedtauittbne fur ruiroplur eure | $2 la aqovnd workin private fucliy, Cally iV to~ Employment Agencies. 8 it hideous with their orgies. Hors thoy | Visitod tho offensive place yestarduy, there changes tho sect of tho case, Reenter tou and fur What of the English Ambassador, | dirox bhin todo, don't deny bit wat iy | poriuny capital nt ¢ es uptend drink, and alng, and fight, the disturbance | Weta somo who wero in stareh of thuig 2 | tho injury on tho back of the head Was sehoy | ‘the Grand Duke, at w joss what to do, made | hart ts suinewat tried by tha ilomlnashen iv ue Ciaek- ste ADPIY Bt Lovie s- go to make up the | " ; i ‘ f FPO MENT —OVVICK IN Tih METHODIST NUATIONS WANTISD-FAMILIES IN NEED Be the ont Sanuedag a, SURES | roa ety Hko tis, “oy fasted vo fuentity | Waa uhougit ta be iret iudleted, Ruopio to bur ths eutraiios tg Wie Bosporus. | Why hood wo repinsr Wis’ ao alcad ws | praGhtniee cares Nenbnape ee erty, | S"MRAILO A REG agau enlehA ene Well Company's watohmen ‘aud * othor Tae bd yof in latent vietiny and, far 189 | atuomtioh v3 they cats etree toate ‘The moment the Ruglish had threstenod to | question the wisdom uy the cholew? Wich | ‘PON, Rovia 12in the block, : po employés heard sounds of a fight going on | luck of a wultable oflice ai Pimaihea et | or domtewlora where sheepsking OF tate ty | force the Durdunciles the Grant Duke bad | weckshun controled thatConvenshun? Paws Miwcellancous. they pajd no spoclnt attontion to it Mr, | Riso failed to report thoname or Bames of , " proposed to Sutvot Pasha to ovcupy Coustun- | ond refleck, Wuz tt the North or the South? 2NT 4 ‘ Perera St ras PRE aa saat pa Le fo missing for whom, they wore searching, Ken The rears they small of ibe fanyard, | tihopie with the auihorization of the Porte. to | Jef tho North, wat diffrence is ther betwixt | 'T4,RE% ina Hupie-as-aalfye eure Gt FP scee, aur which ho heard but did not particularly teed rook Slipsh be beget iViustrated, | Uotliinstde ond outside, which te ut first | Bluce tho Russinn buttories aide by sido with | on Northern Dimekrat and a Suthern one, | mianutucwaring, Apply wHOBENT 1. WALKEN, 1a PLAN diced, for tho reasons just montlooed, were | FOTen® Bae mean i sugnesline to tho | thought was thut of a cow, but which proved | te Curkish butturles, and tooppaso tho entry | anyhow? But tho Northern Dimekrats | jestorn-. bor, upmanis of forty yours soso suporb, lastras ‘undoubtedly pouty ane tee arora ulueto do i te teas | to be shoop’s alr, A tamtery employe who | Of Wie Heut with tho coubtucd eurts fof the ut hey nuthin to do with it The Con- | “~~ —_\wANwHD— Fee a raed sna eociuen. at ine ‘TUL CRIKS YOR IKLP OR DYING GROANS It down, bulld a how one’ at the County | Visited thy Morguo with hin wag also of the two Powers, Satfyet Pasha exprossed biw- yenshun wuz controled entirely by tho Solld RRrANavED—TO ENT ‘LADY AN ‘Stute nnd Monrov-sts. pie young aman, Ho, and the watolimen | Togpital aut gut q-man in clargo of Ih is | opinion that dhs dgveascd was a tani, to pete upon wo Dl ropooal al brows | ou, fhe cules wus all bon Uhr | W Ginaiaed om inupcieaie faullyou Norm | YON & TEALY TANS ‘ | oo ly 8 one to lot slip by wntniproy 7 It, howover, aud the Grand Duke remalucd } Ther wuz all uy em, Thor wuz prosent | yepneneb vO TASTCE DIERIMITIEDTIOGWIE ON | Dus Stare bINaGny Ceca ee th eae ca aces ene nes of obweryation, fatal a raed NOTHING BAYNE THE MYOTERY LIGHT ON A DARK POINT, nt Adrlanonley \vondoring what tho Emparor | avery Jong-halred man wieh hed been proml- eee Gr drouay tueay iy y HOOWE OW | maria: ] congratulate yuu upon thy wrens uid wall fat, G : f : fi was talked about at City-Hall yesterday, and. had ordered hin w do, t, after B de- | nont In the defense uy the South, elther ez u | Moforeucy givon und requirud._ 8 2 4'ribune amen.” | muFlted auccoseut the Lyon-itealy Puno, whlch, X0 Iie oftieee ae ayaa, about 8 ‘olsined wines Browns of elty employés werv here an tore | why the Tiusstans 1d Not Enter Cone | ay of tires or four days, thé wiysing tole- | delugult or ax u Intlooenghel spectator, Muro | =; {DING AND LODGING ive otov'with,eluigr fv this ovuay ur Huron. fia - Mr. Drapor aul the person with blu in the | gionMeary dat ulumat any Doors will ue | SABMHOpE-AN Mye-Witnows of tho | BU SUNY HOT ti Satuiaeran Was | Goins entre Coubenanatns Mae owe Ie STC Sider ee | aamseareme ate caeraM, tenes oan E 0 Mystury thot ulmost any Bisory wi ‘; perplexity of tho con r, nthe {NOT ow! - : bilos Renn these crlew or moa Fs fate Mayor Harison touk a lively interest In tho | Cetapsten Shows tho Rmptiness of havo mut’ with, althor 1 this couatry ur Europe. Had ‘ WKY Of UNG Gullld be produced {4 suelo {huttod ‘1 it a o Donve l wen, netin NOW CLARK-S?, NEAR THR Bripar— | {as mney. tho English fleet supposed to hava entered | woza Convenshun of white wen, netin for Cis i OL space and for so small an winsyne uf munoy, NG | ade! “| the Huclish Claim to Have Prevented 7 iu 7 % 34 Go & por woek; without beurd, A i {> cost, mul he and Superintendent O'Donnell, b e! the Bosphorus while it remained at Princo's | white non, and in the Intorest of tho white ore ody wns & etting the worst of ft, but thoy did with the guidance Of Detective Murnane, | te Occupation. Tsles? tt it Ind uctually entered thy Bos | men's party, DEARUONNCAT SC MIADANE —TATUTS stew wud Munroe-sta, fearing that it might. bo shuply a trick to | Visited the scono Inte In the afternoon, Both Patt Mut Gazette (London). phorus the order to occupy Coustautinwyla | “Doug 1tmake any ditrence to the Corncra | 1) 1], 2HARHORN-AN: S MADAME BANUNS Gmsnwars 7 “Ture ti out af ‘the officc, Saturday deeply regretted that tha body was moved | Tho inspired history of the lute war. by a | would have beon given at ouco and uxccuwd | why the dggerhed js that ig put up.” Not at | cucboard; day bowrders wontod, ane PANS ont. being thelr heaviost day, and there gonorully | before tho authorities could Investigate and | writor who accompanied tho Grand Duke | without doluy, “But the fleot wis an hour's | all ‘The Corners wants Seceshiun Crik fa geunwdea ALY, bel i i if note the surroundings, Mr, Read, of the | Nicholas th: hh th rT “ sail trom the’ Bosphorus... While the Grand | slack-watred, the Corners wants a custom. eit ce NO B-S1'S. tn conaldteab 18 jnoney then wn haul. | Arosian Wells, inct the party on cholas through the wholo of the enmpalgn | Tig wus auxlously weighing is quostion | house and 1 postofls, and tha Corners wants | 1G ERDRIDAE Coult—vaaLY AND HatAtt, °C HOW Uils theory was {ho young man had vie them alt the |!" Bulgaria, and whe professes to be In the | jy hus mind, o telegram, arrived from Con- | hor Suthern heroes poushund and the lossey | => Teuule wits board. oi . the ground, and kindly gaye Hon fe pies coe purposs of pking ite in hiy pasaession, Saturday evening | contidence of the ‘Rugyiuan Connnander-in- stuntinople announelng the retirement of the | uy the crooll war pads aud done ez quickly Motow, the purtids) who subsequently killed hit ls bookkeeper, Hour, Micloluahy and hts | Chief, ts concluded In the current number of | Muglish tleot from Prince's Istands to Lami, | ez possibly, The Corners, onto wich Bascom CyARENce HOUSE, COMNER OF BPATR AND le taking away lls clothes, He then left ths | Superintendent, Air, Draper, while in the | Lat Nouvelle Rovue. As its concluding pages | Tiw cause of this backward movement 16 | hex goto mortguxe, watt rwleot In the shape bd Er ireeralreae wee tre Srrpeceectet ig a TN ‘i heard loud moans to tho enst “i will be remembers, wos much dls | uv money from the Fedrel Tresury, and that | $12; alsu roving rented withuut buard, LORD-I water aud engaged In a struggle for thom, onlca togethor "a deeldo a controversy which has raged sume- . . 2i_Blay roving rented wits SUCOND-ILAND ‘ ., the sound seamed Ike pro- : " enased. at tho timo’ tn this country, | Immefitly. We want our ulggers Dock nxn, 4 Trey 5 folea aii wish fie rucalvad a ulgar of au eur longed * Oh,” repeated several tnied. Wine whut foreely fn’ this country,—the cause of | Lord Derby stated that It was ordered In | —wo ee the old systom rotored, Bnd the | Wn GROR EAN, OPEES UMUUNE . PIANOS colcluston that the bast th todo with him | dows wore open to the north and enst, and the non-entry of the Russians Into Constanti- consequence of communications from Sir | Cornors wants to rool this kentry ez it did | hotel inthe olsy; churces 36 conte ta 61 por days a * he" Was to eit him outright, “Puoy did uo by | Dot aro vositive, Mr. Htend sald, thit tho | noplo—we pass over at present un account | Henry Laynrd ‘he writer In tha Nouvelle | want, Brvtcelugs contrat wane bulllng. at Dattering in bia skull, and then” In onler rH crieg came from the east tn tha neighborhood | of tho explanation glyen concerning tha take | Jtevue explains, tho re;won for that comuit- “Ef Hancock ts tha way walk yo Init. MORSES AND C, eis 5 i WW KIMDALL'S, + arougo suspicion of sulelde, carried tio body HR eee eee eeaat tks atectan hee tits ing of Plovna, the pasyuge of tha Balkans, | Uication. The ‘Turkish outhorities abowed | Docs any ona suppose that aneock, wich 18 | <-iteeNORE & ARES AO 10 WO WAT counen ) ADAMS-8TS, a ns tho Emperor's telegram to Sir Henry Layard, | to bo vlected, ef ho fs olected nt all, by tha is f Net td) POR Ta are prer tothe puddle, cut its throu and throw | hody'was found, whieh isa tow polis enst | ud tho advanco on Adrisnople, and stato ut | snd ieeged hha towave Constantinople trout solid South, Is a goin back onto tho alld Alt nay [aT ae eer at iy OOD FLANGE ANG OUGANE INCLUDING: ii date the waters ot ho Old suit oF lowes wae of north, Upon hearng tho cries onglooked | oltee tho fucts wiiich are brought to Nght by | n itiaslan occupation, In compliance with | South ufter' his, cluckstiun? Does tho uss | Hb ploasury sido-bur tu tho olequnt Ludui Alou i ibe, ang, pugry Canin planinn and Fatey orvuns. Wo einged for tho better elotles of the dead | Venting Touukly hanied cut tiere, | OoSysfTiet ta the Revue concerning tho | ie oe En Te ae made ten tectg (Hutt € | Setenlusie cebrl, ete okey tui neue | RASROEeas us oy that au at puta Uae man, oF perhaps bud beon brought dere in | sna iy it distress. ‘thoy did uot go out-| COsNe ‘scene In the lute svar, Quote | AMMA nr on thi tmparsea teleuata 5 Ui | ATU WO so Moupld cx to. gpuae cat tho | wigatycancine eapsiey ais a katowiedeog wandaed | Steud DUR HEAT Ont ear tta prder a pifiload ee finders ef te | howoyor, Mr. dtead also’ told ‘the Mtoyor | 0g fron notebook In whieh from Ghat Dulecand ict him know inmediately | Southorn Brigadeurs who ruu the Clusinnatl For uensnd aaa em = 4 bod ye, eee a tae ia wae thos ho’ reached “the spot shortly after) day. to day he wado cutry with soru- | afterward diet the fleet hail retlred from tho | Couvenshun didn't know. wat they wuz ae NU ATE Ry eo ISR CHEST PAD ¥ v0 Tot tiaprotabie vartot the theory, us ttle | We. body lind boon, romoved, ‘Lhe water | pulous exactitude of all the iuetdonts In tho { Hosplurus. tho Grand Duke, In considera | about? Movin Dut one thing: fo do. do you | exenungod a kinds of now andsvound-lund veuislas, | ADVANCES MABE ON ib hardly to bu expected that u murdutur would Wa cout ca wag ayy clot Revolutions, concerning which le clahus to | Ue, er, ne oe Ee ee thoy aldi’t go, nnd da Tk? Tro win wa | Glstatvaucws on horas ond Uetalea Calor ba have opt uccurately Informed by those | ¢, " 7 y ty hey ii Mlad bad dlecolored the water _with blood {u the entourage of the Commander-n-Chlet, Constantinogls. nur Gallipally but he would | wood ft hov bin pallsy ta hev Pit wut Brige id, at ona-hulr bruk OND, Niners 2, at ona-lult brukuse rele. 0. LAU toomed andeh 14) Hendvtoleet. eatablishud Lok OUNTS TO ON FURN Increase the risk of its capture by allowing his clothes to remain at the seta of tho tho Northern | xmcnerrmonee ¥ in Cole ff " y neeterere fusios withaut ronia’ murder, ‘The removal of tho dead man's this e 1 " 8 uyutust any now Kine | adeer te gray to hev_ skeored SO HALICTIE Ditka SORTA AG DLW | Spe toe wiboUt romns su xs : venting UWIAT THY LIVE-ULOOD OF TITL MAN its aiionymous advocate of the Grand Duko | glish cnterprises, to which le had good rea- | JMmocrisy whose stumicks oro atill week? | [Ci BAL ey RON AS FAM PAID VOR Oi ai DSi vie Tethes, was 1a tal 4 morhod Of provantig was poured furth from tho gash In the neck | Nicholas “vouches for the avguracy of his | hon to suspect thit tho ‘Turks word parties, | We kin forgive u Foderol Gineral wleh, for PE ‘ ie eganistig Of a balling four ator Cronos ie lon an waists Hsien wid ves tlonat precaution of plucing another sult of Higa Gah, nud about 22 feut syuur, vsttonlod tw cunts ieee (ioguved),'W ust Madisoneat. Evtabe thut very pot, and It as equally narrative, wolely he nade, he aubsoquently On the Bistot Fubraary ho Informed Safyet | the suke nv beln President, la willin to unde bricks, several tunis Of eustsiry rt fiv'dbore oie arg ail f'koad cundiuoue “the | \sIDEL ey “ KOOd 6 Dey rt Dalat DE inruo Tull lots cota uf Uv et on N thes, ore Y ; Pasha of hiv reseludon to advance to San }'¢czs President ull that tio did ez 9 saljer, Heese. bo Giveoyarad (Un the ‘share min Sartnin that the other uy ties Ln mab oe eee Mig wsojourn at Constinthople. tt harmo. | Stefano: at tie ques of Constuntivople, and | Wat he did ez soljer x past—wat he Wi aliopotiier unupeessary, niu oven If it hud | There were no murks uf w struggle, aud NO nizes with the fucks with which the Engitsh | on the ih of February the moyemont’ was | dout u President Ia yet to come, Wo lov Be dieee ull Tots, oul uf ovor tad | de any virtua In it, Syn have thvolved too | blood upon the ground, Mr, Itead says there buble: 1S aoa, fauna aud itclears up | carried into effect, It was thus the retreat, pot gone back onto ourselves a monuinatin vod ‘fap thy proporty GalirG, oF ter SAOVAL CECE, fn feat 0: ‘te shrouded In iumpone- {| and not the advance, of the British deel him—of be yoos back upoit hissulf thug is his et ier tee Tor the lots withaue the on MICE PAID WOR ‘Tt VINGS mitch risk, especially if, ag sume suppose | was an fnpring of a naked foot te the mud eres = usa wine ta Or Tur tie 1d ylduliey irene books: lend hentia Nia eee sie appearance ‘they ‘were cloties | at the ve edge of the pond, whieh he trublo inystury. 1t may, therefore, Do ace] which saved Constanthnaple from Ruaslan | own blznis, hous. Addrose Ga. WATKINS, tuna Y, gis. ond ceaudlanvian Xu; ot q rf ¥ cepted ax duthontlc testimony from a wit- | occupation, and the only result of tho alarm. | “My friends, {t Is porfectly safo to taka |: pavunpurt, ta | Hunal Hank oirdicatus, Wk OLAS, Conerst which hug nog boen worn for some tlue and | thought Indicated that whon the throat lad ‘ ee " “ d DATO, . vA ise 06 38 De y | ieeeeetinemneentieieeenceeererin serene | Urukets Ti a 5 cas had to be brought from somo distant plies } bean cut tho boy was thrawn or felt face Jormnatinus af tho Tews puat goureie of Ine | Ist ontery in England was to bring the Rus- | any Modarol soljer wich Ix willin to taken FAINTED, cua yue ae NINPROVED Chey REAL u jjuurtans, and | kbs thirty miles neuror Constantinople | notuinashen at ‘the hands uv Suthorn Hriga- iY NORTOAU, LUAN & STORAGH CO, ty joan on furullure, uta. wituuue ry- or the purpose of making the blind. Lara te He ater one Wome time tie | Heevmplotoly ‘demolishing the famous inyeh | lun they would havo tlvateed 1¢ thes1,0W,- | deers, yoo Let yer life. And it i perteclly | DAfiauit WANTED “HONGIAULH MAN WITH | ja nOUBitiiL Wa et Bear voriiat ANOTHRE THONY fetttoot, aut Ar, Tueud wpant you, tne tt | shag Tho entry of too Henulioly flout into dio | OO never Inad-been Voted alude te dees hud | sehr zod eae to eats Aud resofos es, no Detoan ge ee note) wstuucroulator eat ava }\[ONEY To LOAN IN HUSISOF ewaNDTARGEN which found a good many supporters tn tho | J00KlDg for tha Hnprint of the rig! Soa of Marinora provented the Russlun oceus | remulued at Besiku Bay, mutter what they may — be. ‘hoy | sume; work bard; Mu ouch por wuuk aasured. J, HL amounta on laproved clty boul estate, | Abply bo + felehboriood wus to the cock that te de | could uot And it, ‘Tho Afuyor and Buperin: | pation of Constantiuople, . el ait ant “one wage, EC they ata tor | PEveRNOSiouinad ar W One Say Wome YL WALIEEIG tet Haurboraeat” 10 ta 14 a cenged had come out In thu {ndiancstreat | teEdent a ns sous tne a relieeo One Wheu tho Kussiay uriny crossed the Dal- Tho Valloy of Noses. tariff ur agin tarlif, they mean tho olf raot uy DE. INEIRY TONEY 10 LOAR ON FURNITURE, BIG? WTI sears with o young Judy whom be tovk | a4 iho knife with which tho ~eute | #808 und bogan ity southward murch to the Heston Sournut. the glorious South. HE thoy are for hard | somes: wi wo INCI ee anadee NOAM Wer Stonroo st walking in the welutty of the pond, ‘es, probably | bets the telegraphic communication with | | The name of Kezuulik twt became thoroughly | muncy ue watt monoy, they mean the triumpet | YY aXtepoonk BeOOd ring = fc car poet | Sn one Was, Rule througy Bulgaria and vag | fumillur to Amiurloui roadura during. tho Itiswoe : lun, ef ho hed bluclee : INO, POwABSES 6b," sol Are a her ar err a att thoy eye but Hits other thought diferontly. Mr ao often iutorruplod’ lint ce ed Turkiy war, it isu waall Towa lien rates but Hye oa lone jist Mall torus un sake mina ehaate: «aedease nee. Feachad. the quarry-hole, when toy wt | ire“ way the palics avoided. tho uelghbare | *Weelt tho Russiay Guvernient and the Huy. | abort diutunog fro the Lotto of the Balpka | gun Davis, atu su will Taneuek,” STO EXCH. USINESS CHLANCE§L00* ANniiay ined inn etauiished na prod ors telnpted to take the young lady froma her ex- | {9 | ny abot ie wot tha wel eh Of | Blum army was carried on at. lrst through diane, on tho Houmutian side ot tho Hatican. an We adfourned with throo chours. for Tans | ~~~ —--— Soe WOOO ES Se, | rtslueey Mast allt bear invustigaulur, Good remdue cart’ ‘Ile 1s supposed to fave Tealated pigni- i‘ i BY urried ON | ‘Prieste, and afturward through Constiithio- VEN Oy Jk cul de Ot ones | Gouk and the plultern, tho wo hedn't ru- | GOUAGH FOR FORNITUE WUGUIES sic. | fur suliing. louse dy nut ausuer thls ubleas youl » full po: ‘th atthe quarry pond just cast of his residence, hoon followed by hundreds of farners, and Be rooved the platform gud didn't know note Sicgeepent aad ie at adiiranous abluwratos | beve thu rudy cash, Address 38! ny UI ys tohave guifored death tn the at | Te ga upoit Auwithting ewrs, ard the Mayor ple, Aw the funious telegrain of Sir Honry | divtittutlon of tha fumulty atta ta tse 6 er ree empt to rescue hig companion. ‘This theory bo uyard vin Bombay led to the great oruption | porbaps the only, judustry. ‘Tho esse nwhich | ing about it. Tut ez In the case uy the nol. cheeeencetem 1 BALB<A MANUFACTORY, WITH FULL : : . : c 5 = : Minera! : Fa ene lady Th tho uolghborbood | DURIIO THR DAY Tie DETECTIVES MADE | sian tolograu via Coustantiugute averted the | of tho Hust, requires tho Sortumption of call | | Kontucky wit ralo up a good old-fushloncd WAiltes aad beatalag, monofta te abou gu | Bib eariy gt te unter ro eras adits Hstneo Ie wus, take uta the HY HUES | sout the quarry pond unl exauued all tho | Mist tate beod tue agaeT roe eG Me | Aku" Sop ia wad fa aurpuss ia” abuunocs { Didoeratle majority We al, shoe, | (isdtete ety ts bay wre. 1G, Aus gues: | actos OO Cea tatels ons tae tis are. cused | stones Isle MOUT theres Nota. Geico ofa | Was, de ware pas of da pan at canoe | Med, jboawy ny Kiwi’ Ugrototory. fork | op gh etwaleua V. Nady, Heultant, BV . : 4 Ploy very long period of yeurs; up to tho very sume Yi Soe OM CLOTRING. a bout five thes more heavily than before, | divturbunee was found. A pollee | drawn up after the taklug of Ployua that the tit ri ta ir Taatlstied that uch donbtlug man by ashours | ~~~, - sian ee ~ Aewvatas tlie F u 3 and yet they reap lot a purtiels of ndvantnge } man traveling post heard a story | dtussians slould occupy Gonstantinopless On. | Rif Qer the ilté nothing it to besuan bub sue ue | ee at bart wooul be opened fist | A. SUCRINCL, AE Vote a at rave gency | AL oun atcoin Dit Hits Suasotee tot Sur oa } ‘that there we 8 Ugbt lato | We coutrury, the Grand Duke tld Numyk | peavy perfume of thls fmuense tnuss of Uloou | the snme, But the Nashael Comultty wit | osperioucs” Dusiuus wally aud logully wuneacted, | Orders yy uu urwwuuy uxtviidad to. Eatabtishod Lot Unpefrou.” ‘Che police are but very vs :

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