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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, 3ULY 26, 1880—TEN PAGES. Mmertean polltioinny will do tho anmo | and disorderly conduct, and that he was 60 | wher one of them held bin up by tha neck | chooks. Ifo ta melancholy and spiritiess, and ha » Ifa feeling of fatigue, dirziness, | there divided Into tte flaps, In the cor: Heer hogar, Heya | Paneer, ha ti 24; ald W; | ahora in wi ly ier wrt | Sin til gine env nas, nage Rn | Rena bao prea, sua | ane nk wel ne Ul Crfteninse non ruth hls pockets for 75 cents, pi izlv~ ni. eral st hs 184 r bs a “4 ram embroldered th an. ev: f ng Maw severnt kelekes they rium away and Kere | eM My, havo, your Inughtor and your goods | pluca; apply eld clothe to anit pour cold | Frau int Huchvot the yeaa shorter ok of thelr respective characteristics, ate entered Inta.a correrpondenco, which pooh deuitu a ten as woll ay Demournte, In Senures onso, hows | Tf MeMullin, David Johnson, and Jolin dezvous, and ultimately to. their murine, evar, these Uurman Demoeratia papers discover Sutth, by ‘which Inter ‘namo * Mr. Now thoy tuko thelr professional rounds tos | fmmodintely anbttian, ee ae a we Hinllberg registered, were fined $5 enc. | tim, Mo thinks he could identify the men Baltowa pconly give nitn the dipper, For that | water over head and neck. If any one 4 é Tio must goon yielding | {8 overcomo by the hont, send iminedintely for | With Inco of unique design, Col, Crittens f gethor, and nro anving up thelr earnings with | rtm Re aipeniadl vel ed eee ge We | tho trlek. by witch these. persons wera | \farrested, mora and. mara. to tho frigutful hab{eho bas | tho nearest good phyaiclan, While waiting for | en's les prottuded from tue superbe ules tho object of retiring Into private Ife in the | Pyne th oh watlonnt fault of tho Germans | locked upisan old one, and ts frequently an = a formed, and finally dying the death of an Ice- the physician, give the potann cool drinka of | gown as.he Jay etrotehed upon the bed. Fatherland, to eriticiaa und abuse on nll possible occagiona | practieed at the Armory, but Iq nevertheless | | NORTILWESTERN TEXAS, water drunkard, : water, or cold binck tea or coli onifoo, 1f Able to | ‘They were not what could be entled chubls Even in tho midst of an exciting pollttcal |‘tholr bost nnd most prominont mon caused us | 9 disgraceful practice, ff Mr. Hallberg enn —a awallov, if tho skin Is hovand. Sey, spon with | logs, although they wero suffused with tha ign it Is prbtitying to learn from that ox- jets find regret. | Wil Behury pay any attontion | prove, aa ha says le can, that Officers Advantages Offered to Sottlors b CONCORD. aphiy to ty Tatar aver tha be yg soa tae and bideh tint which is characteristic of the ricly, campaign Pe inca waneniicrot Inurent }o these Domovrntic howtings?) Hardly.’ ‘enyon, O'Connor, and Meelinn were guilty | The vantage: ‘ ottlo iy ppl bo he Dead bal my ipa fess ean hind. | hot blood of youth. They were not mrost Paes TNE hanGthee? Gee ¥ In tha | Tho Anectgerdtes Weetena(D,) lovelod a tow days | of tho Widignitics charged, he will do well to | Mardeman and Adjucont Countion— + farper’ " c Dn > . legs nor lean fegs; nor fata legs nor serawn ngo tte old and worn-ottt mud-ennnon upon Me. |, place hls uttidivit, on file’ in tho oftice ofthe | Bettor from a Settler Thore Who Was | Ita Natural Environments and Htatorte | Xee? scold cloth on tho head, an an cold | I j fs y u ‘water on it as oO . rson | lems. Pluinp thoy were, yet they breathed chine foulants. Thosy cout int... wanint der | onan, tho German mombar of Cangressfrom [Superintendent of Voller, and prefer charges | Wormorly a Farmer tn Cook County, |, Momorterx—The Duttle-Ground—Kme | is pies very tafe as on tho bode I let him ine | Sense of high s iettuatitss Frum round, fait signa formerly sepr In taifeta ellk, with Poms | i) Evane ville (Ind.) distrlet, for which the sz. | SEMinst the oMicer, Cases of cruclty, on thie Dlinolsa, 7 : craon, Hawthorne, and Thoreau. hale ammonia for'n fow reconda, or give him a | knoes, in wich the dimples lurked {lke Jove, padour colors blefdlny biue and rose, or butt | iiote siaate-Zeitung takus the Anzeiyer man to | Pett of the police are becoming altogether Te the Editor of The Chteago Tribune. Speetat Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, | tenapoonful of nromatio rpirita of ammonia in | in a Woman's ore, the legs ereseendaed’inty’ nd omnes i wins i Sania ne task in the following manner "In a short no- | 10 ftequont, Peas Riven Crry, Hardeman Co. North: | Coxcony, Masa, July 22—The student of | Zo t8blespoonstul of water, with a lita sugar. ) aymmetrical calves and then diminuendocd changeable shades on blue grout o1 id “ By order of the Board, Snto ankles that a child’ ‘C, B. CRANDLER, Prost, spanned. rating from the “canopy vot ed inusiin ond valenciennes Ince nbova, the legs hal the semblance of “things of tien relative to tho Congrosstonal elections in A POLICE “MYSTERY. west Toxns, July 16.—About one year ngo I | Phillosoptiy who wenrles of the tranacendent- 5 of tho prottiest Leann Shilo tou panations tho Stuto of Indiana wo took ocension td call | ty alegre. 6 ‘tiation mention was | left Cook County, Mllnois, for this State, | al abstractions Involved. in tho ‘esthetle |“ EMMoxs CLARK, Sco. areaived Tor parts of uresson, nail aro usually | 2 Gerinnn-Iopubliean Hellman, monbor of | mada of a man who had fatten apparently | Promising many of your rendersthat Iwould | shanty” in Alcott’s orchard, finds wel- a Congress from tho Evansville distriot,a ‘tested give them a detatled necount of the country | come relaxation in the natural environment SUDDEN STORAL. etherenl beauty, combined with Burals of a solld color. Thoy are | can teiod? mun (erprobt). Buenuso of thisepl- | 1 & fit on the sidewalk In front of ; : ; 2 «You ean tell the renders of the ‘Thines” nieg olaldirately trimmed with creamy Inces."* ual tite» ant ny Weeden ere sbi Hooley’s ‘Thontre, and who subsequently through your valuable paper. But 1 have | and historic memories of this grand old elm- .. "0 . th nd Conafdcrablo tte sald Col, Crittenden, remorselealy Interr pts fawily should be without one of thore use- | Pet 4 4 eve eee [al 1 er’ De Colle was tuk- | 0b douse so until now, ay L wished to explore | embowered village. . Mach Wind and Considerable Rain Ing tha’ dreamy eontempintl A itty things. No man eon tell when hard WOUTSORIRE OF ENG eat asia. is Hever ed hha ie! ate « itnly-Tiospltal In "BiG the State, and fitid a plned best suited toCook | Miss Peabody says that Concord was so} About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon o | potter, * that Lem uplations of the re going to be nominated on ties miny conto, soil with ele pa to bras aa i adore Gothingness) WO | oxpress wagon, ‘The body was then taken | County farmers, and then by experience seo | named because of the ainleable arrangement | furlous wind and rain storm burat upon the | the first bailot. J know fist what my strength her nttention lovely worn will hardly got thine Bi eres: it is 3 «| is, ancl th "t be . That’ tu ask fora now bonnot before spring, who possesges holthor eduuntion, forosight, | to the Morgue, and the {inquest was set for what could be grown here. I find the win- | mado with the Indlans bythe founders of the | city, carrying with {t consternation anc ex- | 18, and they can’t beat me, ‘That's all I pro- t 4 reme dis y to say." : nor judgment, aud who “would remain y reste f ‘ Yelock, | ters here are not extremely cold, yet nut | town, 250 years ago, Vulgar tradition, how- | # @ discomfort to many thousands of peo- | Poss Inst month a sinall niuraber of the falthtul Godage (even AC te «Helle ie wat eer eanerigen a (any Ae out quite go mild ag you would ‘suppose, Ice | ever, detracts somewhat from the beauty of | ple, young snd old, who hind sought the | “> bromane mosquito, Hosting In througl tu Spaln celebrated with. some solemnity the OR = H the open ‘window, hoyered a inoment over ks-and shady groves about the suburbs, | th t d inbie ur tite tow-lludg tilde} the id, who, | fteczes from two to four Inches in the month | this iden, by reporting that tho price pald the | Dar! E “rds, | the alabster nightgown and then swooped douths anulveranry of tho Holy Inqutsition’s bieth- TeAthaL il oble eee whe Laila emo Te eicercek wath tus uioatie. ot February, but the cold snaps Inst but a | aboriginal inhabitants for a quitelatin deed | bent only upon enjoying themselves. ‘There | down on ane of the falrtegs and began boring anys oe a seitttea ak Tider adettotes judgment, aut potseveranie, elovited avielt under elreunstanees which caused her to | few days, tha remainder of .the wluter- | of these beautiful meadows was—a pint of | had been ar Deemunttlons Of the coming fended erase ede, ralnerd one loweled vorpueition, subnaited to Te by Cardlunt Pedro | oer tho most prominent renreseumntives-of | suppose that ho had beett arrested fordrunk- | monthy being generally walla, and n grent {m- | rum! - storm, and 'the pleasureseekers wore taken s + the spot where the profine mosquito ought I tho ‘fron industries ‘of tha St ft Indlanae | oy, Ae ai i rovement over our Ilinels winters, Nel-| Hnwthorne sald of the Concord River: “It | wawares, and notonly thoroughly drenched, ite lek Gunziles de Mendoza, with the approbation of | Who, ucuording to tha opinion of sudt heer | {2 oF disorderly couduct. She wos shown rr te talent ae ahead iF su t i ty a i tat Inge | but. in anany Instanecs ay. thoroughly: tu Have been, Unt tle wlsked bird hae How, “Kh Ferdinand und Isabella the Catholle, to | and ‘well-inforined Demovrnta ng Mr. Kohatde, | tho property found upon the decensed, and her fs the hent in summer so het as we a is certalnly the most unexcitable and slug: lihtanéid,: {Phe ste F he I" paul if le atricken flesh began to redden and constilute aTribunal of Faith; which should be | Of tho Washington WD. Co Scutine, docs all honus | prompt tenet it ns belonging fo her | ways thought, ‘Ihe weather this season has | gish atrenm that ever loltered funperceptibly | frightened. ‘Tho steamers Flora the Faxton | swe ti ret. priticnden was hatha the empowered (0 punish heretics, and passed law | {0,the position te ocarpies by his prietical ant atc , John ‘Thompson Mebride. | ‘The | been cool, pleasant, and showery, with aimost | towards {ts eternity, the sea.” But its slug. | Were far out ott the Inke when tho squall | wounded limb with bay-runm and cologne pllizent net PHONO ‘ . ran tin 4 iy _ “ny 4 aud exhansting thi ¥ ww that effect by a majority of thelr numbers, ee irems ilo aud MMe mea member OF story which she relutel aroused a susplelon | detightful breeze, ‘he ulzhts ure ail pleas- | gishness fs not stagnation, and its qulut flow | struck them In all Its fury, nnd, there being ‘ g the vocabulary of anatherns ‘ ‘i tt 1 . i ton the genus mosquito generally wien the Gholr coreguant Majesties forthwith appotited | jurist’ (7) lke Daenzer, ut tho anryer. “But, | [nn the pe eae at hese ocak out aeoin ine | Ants anc, so far ng eltinnte Isconeerned, Lam] makes itpecullarly adnupted to nquatieaports, | MANY Women and chittyen oh board, the | cians wonae To Renerally wien | two Chief Inquisitor, who were, however, sus | Waong other Ulnge his culumnihtor in BE | juries tecatyed while being ejeeted | told the-e ts no better than here, as tlils Isa | ‘The Inhabitants of the place are amphibious, yory exciting... Women serented and ran ne @ perseded shortly afterward by reason of thelr | Mie amignt, denn fovo of trun ond deconey | trom q anion, wider, tha Now Sark | medlum between Kansasand Southern'Texas, | and bundle the oar and paddle with transeene | AEGE AS thigh demented oat ion thes | Something the Matter With Him. jentency toward anbellevars. ‘Thomns.de Tore | 'OVanls political opponents fram Mr. Hettnnn! louse, No, it widolph street, Mrs. | gud about the elimate of North Georgia or | Uent dexterity, upon the steamer Flora demanded that the Alealing otieae in one of the courts wag quemada, who never lild bitnself open to the ree | Tho Milwaukeo Herold says editorially: “A | Mebride ‘sinted that. herself and hus the Indlan Territory, Tip surrounds Inndsenpe fs nearly level, | pont ve heated for shore. ‘Che eablus were charmed wilt Hy UVF gene te bed guber. OF, proach of overmereifulness, was nominated | HUMber of tho Democratio party-whacker pross | band reached this clly some sly 3 | “Twill speak more particularly of this coune | 27d develd of ate fein characteristics, save | crowded with frightened, nervous peo | ments nad mo eared o puriiewlars ota pation: Grand Inquisitor In tholr stead. During this | seem either to be domented or regard thelr | ago, having como direct from St. Josepi, bs ‘he leu, ail iiceik ake htlipeE playa the sragutficent elms. A inlle and 2} ple, who were certainly extracting pleastre | Jar nigit in proof, We quote hig own words: functouury’s tenure af office ho eaused 8,800 | Fenders ns voling cuttlo, otberwisy those onguns | Mo. looking for employment. Saturday | ty, but the countles adjucent are similar in} half distant is Walden Yond, tho favorit | under very unfavorable surroundings. | Boon after eotan bed, diy wife mde, wee heretics to be burned In ditferont parte of Spain, |, Would ot trent Seuuira'a speech with allent con« | «tleroot, About. 40 o'clock, while they ; wiany respects, We have here a dark soll, a haunt of nonenily th cleat, pure well in Ae Tho inside harbor was dotted with wll | husband, whnt's the matter with you? You ave ils successors id their Lest to emulate his | tempt, or spit thelr venom upon portions of it | Were walking arm-ln-arm along. Randotpit | mulatto saudy soll, and a sandy and clay soll; Bolitncie ts now elfeatualiy: banieiat hy He deseriptions of sminlt steam al sailing fratt, be atinnaylya i ‘There te nothing tho anatter activity, tho gross result of thelr endeavors be- | Without quoting the text. In quite n number of | Street, her htisband fusisted upon having 0 |. and these salts are rich and productive, aud i tT who, taken unawares, experienced great dif iB + S ie ure it oy inost daily plenle partics during the heated hig there fa," said she; * you don’t act natural at a, ing that, down to the year 1808, when the Haly | Str Demceratieexchunges thaspeeoh of Kchurate | Rites of ee yeuolling Decudel grow all kindy of frulte, and vegetables, and | West ally plenle y iz ficulty lu many {ustutces In making a safe i = landing. Much jias been sald and written | han't Lyet lip and got sormething. for you?" Olea wis finally abotlshed tn the Iheriun Peniii- | Not mentioned nt al, nale Sobutrs wussuoh an n= | SOOH,, ak NO. Ft lie eure | Me | veild gragsca In abundance. ‘Tie county 1s. “qn BATTLEGROUND” about thie evil practices of the bunnboat pro- | ARELNE UE Un. Hehted the eandio, and came to eula, JW2 men and women had.been burned | signiticant man that tho most Insignittcant | the door, and kuowhng that {fhe got ono | well watered by rivers, erceks, springs, and | is rellglously visited by all. At the old North | prictors, but one of them at least performed | with one baud.“ Pknow there, was something alive by itsotiigers, —* a as ae canto ear leats He eate flavs ho Would want tivo, and thatan old | takes, Red Iver bounds the county on the | Bridge the minute-inen formed and mate the | good service yesterday, When. the squall.) strange about you,” sald sic. “ Why you nro ———— nid to. Te * ‘ou : mg spree would be the sura result, she | vor: South Beaver Creck, on: tho south, | fitst forcible restatance tu the advandy of the | Struck the basin four young boys, John | sober?" Such testimony was considered relins BRM. i sustuunp-speech at fndianipollyof which bonoud | beckoned to the bartender not to give hin a Cc Chesil ie * | red-eonts who were scouring the country In | Haley, William ‘Maskey, Joseph Quinn, | ble, and the man now enjoys his new-found SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS not be proud, and the impression It made | anything, Melirlde, pon being “ret iy lddle Beaver Creel runs through the coun- if 4 ' 1 : . seareh of concealed arms and supplies. “The | and Willan Ohern, were paddling about fn Tepu tution, 5 amounts to but very Hitle. If this isso, why d beenme ¥ bolsterous, and wis ordered | ty from west to east, fivemlles north of South | graves of two British soldlera who fell in the | a ight boat near the Government plier, ‘T hey” ra! The Naw Jersey. DeulacheeZehuny ns tho fol | those Dentocratie wlscaores not printtha elite to quit the saloon. He became so ylolent Reaver und four and one-lulf miles north of Stirudat are marked by a rude stene, The | made a frantic effort to pull against thefierce papillon makes rough and pimpled skio jowlog editorial rulatho tu Rahure's epeoch nt | on part thorent, und let tholr reniters judge for | that thoy Telt compelred to eject iim, and, as | Middle Beaver, North Beaver Creek runs | old bridge has been replaced, by 9 prety rus | licad-wind, but were forced to succumb to the ; j Indiaatpolls: “Schurz's speeeh at Indiaupolta thomeotves? Ifthe speech were n fatlureand con | UA Was a powerful man for his size, anu re- throu hi tho eottnty from west to enst, The | (le structure, and atone end ian monument | clements, and drifted towards the pler. In “TUSINESS NOTICES, aDiices fellow Lombebell In the wther camp. Only | encod nothing but nonsense, tho partyewhacke, | sted them, they handled hin rather rough. | Peas River runs through the county trom | commemorating heeventof the 19th of April, | the exeltément the bont upset, but fortunately, . thirty-six hours after [ts detivery tho most of Hoe eltnal eoreg panyewhacks | iy, Mrs, Meiride siys that one | weat to enst, about the centre of the county. | 1775, At the other end stands the statue of | Willian Murray, proprietor of ‘one of the : = the Germun Democratic organs contuined’| St, comld make polltionl enpital by printing ttt | seized” lim by tha “throat, nnd | Seven miles north of Pens River is Groesbeck | tho“ Nnute-San,”—-the work of Freneh, a |" bumboate” uncharet auainet the plor, tok | ‘The pubite will beware of a trandne the bea thee . Perhaps they fear for tholr Hnneoek when they. another by walst, nnd timt | Creek. Running through the county from | young aud highty-gifted Concord sculptor, | In the situation, and, stripping off Jrts clothes, | lent imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now bes et aNtLcnwiee Tie cemets iis Tretho politcal oneetcia Rnd Cutie ne te | i ‘ this tt eon tg "as slragaed West to cash a itla Torthiel orth te SV oe Buti on tho pedestal are, tho’ fainous plunged in ttie 1a eal Fdiane work uw Torved on tho, market Uy misrepreventation, ‘organs,’ bi ontes aph | innsecs hus made sel progress during the tast.| ONE Upon the silewall. She: begged them | ders Creck. Between theseriversanderecks | [fnes of Emerson: prude ee eee Bla batt. | upon having Dobbins’ Blevtt - eanea (bey org me at ie pecilaat Selina Tow yeurs that it is an impossibility for party. | Not to hurt him, MeBride then went to thera are Jakes, andl very ilecoy OW. jilotus “By the rude bridge thnt arched the flood, Murray also afforded shelter for the por havinse i leutric. y < + | Whackers to koep them in Ignorance of pulltical | saloon at No. ws Fifth avenue, where he got | these streams there is su nt tnber Thole tlag to Aprils breeze unfurled,” great crowd “of men- amt “women FLAVORING him frum tho position of a Plying Dutchmun’ } events, which they will find reported iu the foe Solus of Hatter, but he threw tt up avonce | for all tho demands of farmers, ‘These Here onee tho unbattled furmera stood, engaged {1 fishing from the pler, who lost ths tothat of u ‘Hessinn,’ and not ulono that, It | dependent press.” i after drinking it. Mrs, McBride snys | strenins are nearly all ever-iving water,—are ‘And (ired tho shot beard round the world,” | their heads when the storm struck them, So ealighim a *pbilosophtent} distinguished Hes- hie complalnedt of. $n) putes, and bexqun | fed by springs—-and, on the whole, the coune | 3 fins beon well’ sald: “Few towns can | {ar as heard from no fatel necidents orcir- san,’ Whethor tlils change of predicntes as to LOCAL CRIME, to grow, weak. She thei took hha to a | (ys well watered. Along tha streams good | turnin a poet, a sculptor, and an occasion,’ | Fed.on the water, which ts Indecd fortunate, ‘ 3 7 urmit at the cornerof Lake and La Salle | bullding sand and Iime-rock are found,—the 1 4 if as + ft ‘Lhe raln came down {1 torrents, andl most t Selita -HenDECS, BUF IMIMis ot sta | are OF slnvelo where she lett Tit While sho went ta ter of any size desired, every alternate The visior Is no longer obliged to rely i a Ura Tul avors, ir is o aa Si ¥ l y thoroughly cleansed the gutters and sewers, Baa: ee ¥ Wao ie eee 2 STARTING APFRAY. seek foraconveyance to bring hin to. the | xceuion of lind in tho county Is rullroad laud, ral information in his explorations of Af 5 entity, 4 and looking at It from this staudpotnt the by tho application of ‘fiessian’ that | , Silver Leaf Grove, on picnle ground near | Walton House, where they were stopping. | and not how In market. ‘The other lands ara, uate Soea Mey. tor ale, Georey Hh. Barts ‘4 7 S ri . . lute heus-recontly compiled, and 4 pnper hus vented ity Jre, gall, and bitterness | tha corner of Western avenue and West | In the meantinie he Jett: tho restaurant, np | State schioul Jands, and any one can buy from &Co,, of Tosto. have published, a throw | horse-ears after the stotm had sibsided were nyninst the Germans {0 atte 0-0: wothrop | storm was a blessing, ‘The seenes upon the —o-— eke ‘ing “shake 4 ve BU NE en Oe os = Tindunerthnt thoy | ‘welfth street, was the scene, at 6 o'clock | parently tickled at haying ‘shaken’ her so Sires to, five sections aL SL war nerd. Faris Quilde-Bonk,” whieh 14 an honor atonce to | Vatled and ridtctlons. Men aud women, EDF ie 3 a t regard this class{tlentl oth he Ma si ly.e if ten 3 | the author and tho village. who had left home upon pienle excur- lemen¢ iinong nation epithets as dieeetiyin- | Mist evening, of x stabbing alfray which may | “Tne yottee jumped this eager tt. was an. | fiterest at 1 per cent annually, No pay: | Mgnathor and tho village, | | Bote MMe owdell the card thoralale: . rbe, the stan a °, prove fatal. ‘The'vietin is Witlinin Donohue, | easy one, Detectives were sent mysteriously | ment need bo made until after occupying Ue eae ly drenched and bedrageted. Lawn wa endald ti me thoeiuse it represents oust ayoung man not yet 17 years of age, living hueryting fo and fro, and Mr, Deaudtel, Ed Jund one year. gupplementad by a genuine love of | hls dresse st y ie y y ee, [9 i 5 if oi | Country's literature, ‘the most subtle attrac 8s were reduced to the condition of limp =] The German *Michet” can stand ‘and tolernts | yy} PAI . ward .Kocppe, his bartender, and Christian L find by oxperlenee that these Iands will " dare | ,| dishrags, and nobby simmer hats looked mich; he will sivallow tho bitterest pills without with Ms sole iwe 8 In ects one ae Susie seated Re et Tih heiheente | grow twenty to twenty-three. bushels’ of Fe eee eeann] Ellin pes OF Very dich like the drooping tii of some | Pas peek rete yices ik wa the ee ee: salt art ob ‘ White ie a a “T ral orty | Hess-room atthe’ Armory, and orders wero Whaat per fete, and fifty of ata; also, rye, | precious memories of 4 disgruntled rooster who had sought shelter a intention of tho Sun to create by its appiiention | Steet ‘Tho assastn Ts Janes Tenshaw, 8 | civen to let the reporters Kiow nothing about | barley, and iniiiel, | We now have an abun AWHONN AND Thonmav— | beveath a ftieadly wagon, ‘Che Inrge erowd : af epithets 1 dissntisfiction botween. those | South of about = the same age, | Tt until the web of evidence was thoroughly | dance of avo and Irish potatnes of ania fHiesthree Most uriginal aad ralfetiiiethi assemblad in the Soutli Park to listen to the <= “Germuns who are denominated as *atal- |‘who lives with his parents at | Woven about the prisoners, size, cucumbers, squnshes, roasting cars of i aK + st ginn! and iost distinetive- | Suuday concert was unceremoniously dis- ( warts’ and) thos culled ‘liberals? it ta] No, g10 | West Fourteenth —street,-| _ MeLrite was.a Seotchinan 45 years of nge, | corn, beans, beets, and, In faet, anything in | ly American of our literary men. ‘The re- | persed, everybody making a bold break for - greatly cniletaken, ‘The Sun fs ono | and worked under his two first names, Jonn | the line of yeuetables, Corn licre grows | ining of the novelist nnd the naturalist Ie shelter, and all outdoor pleasure was wound. in — | written fora Gerinin publle, although It ig read | ANd. who fs not given a good reputation by | ‘fhompson, as a gardener and eoachman, Ie | equal ta any L ever grew in Minols; and, | aluiost sida by side In "Sleepy Hollow” up In short order. J > y ~ y iM re T iy a by thoudahds of Germans, But, without any | clther the neighbors who live near hhn or by | was Pertisueseel: to apoplexy, and from the | for wheat ond corn, I don't think | Cemetery; and one ts tempted to: venture o ———— provocation, to only a kick tothe Ilberal Ger- ‘. 1 " fe! Is fles | ho face, | this section ean be excelltd, he | paratlel between the’ lives of the rare men yl 5] wn fiat elde of the sit sation und to uso epithets, ie Raee tte ores weak eae teh oat nek prt eg ae at Dineker | soll ia rie. here in natural. fertilizers, | who havo found a common resting-place Int ALTOGETHER GORGEOUS. he Hens AnS nneh 4 variery OC Hessian ety. | ee elt i after death, apoplexy was undoubtedly | We have growing wild and now ripe, some | that quiet spot, Both supreme lovers of soll- —— <7] | somewhat secluded portion of the grove, and, enuse * of tn: No marks of | twenty varieties of wild plums of most ex- | tude, with Hawthorne it was an Instinct, | Col. Tom Crittenden’s Elnborately= 7 a ie gusting thnt.ttnny- | Hhougli there inuat have been severnt wit- | injurtes could be found upon the body, | cellent savor. All grades of berries, wild with Thoreau an idtosyerasy, One loved |.“ rrimmed Nightgown—Also, Fils Legs, : Uilng, the Gorman oh me a wil do tha dinmet- | nesses, the polleo have thus far been unable injurie Is now packed in fee ut the Morgue, | Mesiean currants, chaparral berries, mes- | Cortcord because his privacy “was respected |’ erie Democratic enndidate for Governor of Fleal oppusit of whit we Sun wants to reullze— | to find them. ‘There isnothing remarkuble | and the prisoners Inugh Joud, when one ae: | qulte beans, eyniling squashes, mulberries, | here, and he could walk to tho post-oflico a i | ay - Missouri was interviewed by u Kansans City ut ttinay be tempted to vote for Gariletd as i raee tho wltnesse doubt. | cuges them of having caused the man'sideath, | grapes, and cictus-apples, All fine fruits | without belng obliged tu spenk or bow to a | ae & it. The Sun is disgusting In tho extreme, | 2 this, however, ag the witnesses undoubt- | ¢t Se esaie : vi deo qu in this county, and | single persons the other loved It for itself | Ztmea reporter about a week ago, and this red from the eboleest Praite, without cok Well may tha Democritie party cxelaine Gud | cdly all belong to elthor one of two classes, | They say they left hot a mark on tho mun, | grow In reo uantites ouinty, and pb Prepai ma the ebole Ht Vevel tt efere! rt fee, Cor- | fame frult will no doubt grow when planted. | and tts beautifal environment, and only | ts what the worldly-minded reporter wrote | ertue, oinanoge oll, acldy, ‘or artiffetal Eescnces. guve us trom our frivnde,-agalne: ovr enemies | —the thivf, who will tell nothing upon prine Suvertnalias ti deren Teh oauedt the incest, The county Is clothed all over with uyarlety | loved Ils fellow-men lesy because they loved | about {t: Tiar LTS ion 18 oS TRERGTHL WITHOUT cent but Mast aud Ronwenateal, 18 an nttiote tn tho elpte;or the Inborer, whols unwilling to have | and the County Physician will makes post: | of wild grasses, affording fine pasturage | Natury less than he did. . New York World upon Schur by the politlenl | himself mixed up in Coroner's inqtiests and | mortem to-day for the purpose of ascertain- | summer nut winter, and from whieh hay ean | | In his “ Mosses from an Old Manse,” Haw- aucranan tenleny, candidate, r tts getoed shale rengtation catty ore eitied alt econoinlat, J. 8. Moore, Hehurz's speech nt In- | court trinis, beeause he knows that It will | ing the exaet cause of death, be made If desired, thorne has inystleally pletured his first Con- city last night over the Missowrl Pacific | who have used them as the mort delicate, grateful iannpulls Inys yery henyy on his ‘economls | cost him days’, and perhaps weeks", wages, In the way of wild animals and birds, we | cord home,—the old Ripley parsounTe, of an} Rond, He was very auxious to esenpo the | 80d natural favors for cakes, puddiogs, ereams, stomach’ nlso, Ho ta very Inuch exelted about | ‘rhe pulles ate ‘confident, however, that thoy JUSTICE DEMARS. have lnrge herds of tng horges In this county, | te-Revolutlonary origiu. - This weather-beat- | vieitanes of the reporters, and slipped up to | S6e ever made, = Schurz's phrase, that the Demooratle party of} wint be able to find at least two witnesses to 2 3 a and very good workers when canght and | en old gambrel-roofed house, hardby thebnt- | 18 room at the Uulon Depot it L with Manofaetared by ci " toe In fe a aUrUrN NE suceluiee secrmpoMtune OF ail tha nssuutt,, As the case stood Inst evening tha Sindls Heung Seatonlny, CONTRA gentled, We lave but few, buitulo, but | tleground, now older by moro than third yreat. nincrity.. Cok duhu itodnelte of St STEELE & PRICE olftte, element le ptyss *Scl Ce . 4 : d . ‘ valve 4 . 7 4 Mos G he ip agoll-bng and calumnintor of ahi grain | there were but two versions of the aftray,— an- article charging lenty of «eer and antelope, wolves, pan- | of a century: than when the Mosses” were £5 of thered thicre,- is tho most picturesque ob- yy vannot go bund in hi | the one told to officers J.P. Jennings nud | opening o sort of a judicial pawnshop, re- | thers, wild-eats, nnd mnountaln-lions; also, dl ¢ t rsd Creed ae anne wp mae an and ee O'Connor, whe wera the ‘first to. find | celving jowelry as security for fees In erliui- pratrle-dogs, coo! i" opossums, wild turkeys, tin Concord. When Haw thornercturned | mince office as soon as he got up-town to tell | Powder, Ete, C! av fayor, of | the Intonunes of equnt | Donohue’ bleeding and almost helviess | nal cages, whero the prosecutora ara too | Nall, pralrie-chickens, ducks, and geese; | here, In 182 he bought the “Wayside” | dyout Crittendens presetice In tho clty, A value of all. one dua so,| in. the park. Ile sald that Henshaw, | UO cHsea wa ty with | 880, Wild chickens, commonty called chap: house, on the Lexington road, next Alcott's Times reporter started for the eminent poll- jus 60, Judge!’ says Solon Shingle, | Gur | whom he knew. not yery intimately, but | OO Or have. not moncy enough with | qrrals. ‘They resenible o chicken, and are | “Orchard Mouse” It looks like an old ticlan’s lair, Col, Crittenden had gone to Hei alanis on ans, Erte Plank th Botte Z very well by reputation and by Sit, them, to pay we vee oe euso yor hie eat DK thors are pleut oF fish it fprmelinusg aickamorvbosed into Aeountry: bed, In Room No. 33, but continued rappin: ff PENANOIAL. ae gal withdrawal of tie greonbacks! Wat sue vee | Had mot him in the grove and wceused him of | speelally referred to fs that of Co-| the streams. “Insects, of which I: hea hfs Bile’ ey Ons Ago PY | aroused bit, and he lichted the gas, paddled Hat withdrawal of the greonuacksl Hat such re- rye vay? fo ¢ ‘| ‘cht. ‘Thur red | $0 much before vowing here, 1 hye | some dull-yellowish pigment. It 1s now the 7 i was, paddled | suits are only tu bo expeeted from a Republican having: ieiven hint Te necaee, jpolles aa Sire PEs pig. pupeared hardly seen, ‘Mosquitoes and gnats senree- hoine vot Hose Hawthorne and her husband, ua ite dour, and adwitted tho inan of the 5.000 ONLY jouryalst, magazinewriter, and author of Col Ren ghaper men are ublaultous,” anid AT $1.00 EACH. the “Study of Hawthorne.” He ts now . c a Ory laude | The 'Cratl Creek Tunnol and Consolldated vish: © age writing two novels, and letters to the New peovishs yon enteont ’ he pan, Gold nnd Aitver Mintng Company, Free ? nis, happened to. meet Crittenden on the train, and took speciul pains to call at the Mokers of Tapalin Yeast estes Citas Baking feago und St. Loa! Administration and Congress?’ Tielative to the prospecta of the: Republican | ° sonra dented It, is he hind never known sued for one Willjam Blegenberg, whom shies 14, grist ae. alo, Oraczes fan Cher awe party fn tho Nurthonn States, the Minola Stants- | Botner” anyway Donekhe. saya. thar | aru lad commited e rape upon Her | yedes T have not heard of in tho. cow Zettung writes cditorinily. ag follows: “The ‘quiring the angry talk which followe ho deltuny abiogt The large snnkes I used to read of, I su! a am ? P hopes of the Democrnts of mining tho Stato of | Henshaw kept fumbling in his pockets nsf fo issue ay, para until lls fees te coe pose are in thelr holes, and have not come | York Zribunc on the School of Philosophy. iT ct th out this year, as [have not seen thent. Mrs, Luthrop wrote a novel a year ago for thing to Bay.” d 1. feu Signi o oe ere or abi nat ae + Ponnaylvania for thelr candidate ave based upon | searching for some wenponts and thou, sud> | stable for serving the warrant. ‘The poor y yeitTy + i yas v th these words Col. Crittenden paddled | peste tie, famous ‘ag bes al Atos . By . Q} a efreshing is the utimosphere | her husband’s paper, the Boston Courier, but t UU; Hhures, $10 enchy non-assossablos Win. De avery shaky foundation, Even Huyes, whose | denly stepping up to him, he proposed | gir hnd but a tow eents with her, md sho | , 5° pure and re 4 he , ook. | back to tho bed and stretched himself out | Price. Presuent; Adaus Miller, VicosFrosidents nomlnution did uot enthuse the masses, and who | £0 if ht i out, but before oo roply | fook two rings off her fingers and ‘lett thom hare, that, {f boef or nny fresh iment fs hung | refused all propositions to publish it In book- ‘Heo upon it and tried to look cool, The reporter | Jus, Alinn, Bocrotary; Kol Ther, Treaswrer,— hore psper for | UP Jn the aly, it will cure and dry, and bo | form, preferring not to be judged by this first ved that the Colonel wore a Iv Wuclded 1 place On the market KUN Shards of tha had not the popular appearance of Gon. Gar- could bo mada he mace a desperuto | gy security for the $4, receiving a recelpt for lendid to ent, It will not spol trity. | effort towards evetopiny herhereditury gene | Observe he Colonet wore o handsome | Keaut fl por Blinres for the farsker pale valved 3 _ lunge at him with the knife, and caught hin . FN Ning she caine back to Wie | Splendid to cat. Wil not spoil or putrity. iS Rf muslin nightgown, snowy white and elab- | chuse of Sachi: tory to taktt ani Meenas Aa ey arr aeg VIca Over between tho yout and fourth ros. ‘The Heth, rlilay moriite, hor mother, Lo. find Norkets aro afforded. here by the frontier | lus for fletitious art. f ? a se of Stachinery proparatary ng Out chuse omitely triinmied. ‘The yoke was what, is | milling the toro quantities of Ore in awght. ‘The m: | a vat. | cnttle-ranches and travelers going west to THONEAD e 7 Ke jority Uf the Oficers are practical Sfloers. and hove his popularity and political “glory, Slnco that wound ws out. two Inches in length ant | out whethor. the defendant liad yet known as the French design, and tho collar, 8 T t orale the gold regions of New Mexico, 150 miles | yyy " . “Whieb wi oly Mt WUE with lek, Qrilfy mid abovetangae ond time Hepublican majorities in the Stato of | description hia useage ate been ameatod, Pe! aren. respenl weats algo, ig the Incoming emigrants, Corn Hved. iy the Rarer en vied ag af bron wee hate vital patton Toe ee Pa ave cutapanys dines ence Decem Pennsylvania have not been troduced na tho | Porter, who sald he knew Lenshaw very | the Constable had no time to serve the paper. pul Inet inter nt 31, 21.6, muah thet te now occupled by Mr, Aleott and ils’ dangh- | a ail puckering-stting, outslde at whieh was | ROW Mi prerae tects und will cut overy Lodo iu the Democratic majorities, for instance, in tho | well, and had arrested him several tines | phe girl then requested that tho warrant be | rycentss emits: 6 it Dar. Ienrest ratt | tot Louise and Ars. Pratt. Associations | a light-blue silk ’kerehief tled in n sullor’s ‘Tha following parties will Curniaa Information ang State of Now Jersey, which bave dwindled | upon criminal charges, OMmeers Jennings | not served, and, upon golng out, noticed that road pote ie Gainesville, 150 miles east, But cluster about Thoreau's | hut nt Walden | kuot, ‘There were threo rows of rufiles down Peculvo subset! pions for Btuck Et lah ok. CRisagss down ‘In threo years from 12,000 to 1,000, In | and O'Connor hastened away with Don- | Demare’ clerk had the rings on ls Angers. We lave nothing to send’ thore useepl wool, Toni rather than hig, Yillnge-home, fhe the tront of the Barinent aul between and Stephon Weitere toon a Ha wintesst Chicheo. tho lust Consresstonal elections the Ro- sing ft Sh, Catena ux aadge Yesterday a TrinuNw reporter eailed unon | jiues, copper-ore, und cotton; Al of out shanty i syne, but a pilejet Hones sharks yunning parallel wi it Hench row wits tiny ou. WV, Huddteatiny 1114 Duarbaen-ap Chlcuig - Palllcans of tho State of Pennsylvania looted | (1 avenia and ‘Taylor streck. Je refused | Justice Vemars to uscertain what he hed to | other’ productions ary marketed here. ‘The | Hie pine. Thoreau (by tho. Ly. Hed at | bordored with incor from ent eee eet | we'Drebidicdy Presidents ut iho Mined! for surthot tholr cundidntes In elyhteen and the Democrats | TH avenue nnd ‘Taylor s' ie ys say in Togard to the matter, Le did not deny frelght on goods as above named to railrond | Ye y y ; eh"). b red h mh nich ‘peeped @ | dorticutars. in-only nine districts; in Now Jersey the Re- | to probe the wound, a8 darkness was setting | that the facts wera as above narrated, but he {4 $1.25 per 100 pounds, : Valden only a Uttle jnore than two yent jut | hems tel hed Wght-blue silk hand Kerchief. Publicis carricd four and tho Democrats threo | in, and heenuse it wax morcover In a danger- | gaid that it was his cleric who, in endenyor- ‘Taare have how lately dlacavered in the he Isapt tobelouked Uponby people whoform | The sleeves wero tinple and graceful; at the Congreasionn| districts; and, in New York the | ous locality. The gash was about two Inches | ing to protect lily (the Justice's) luterest, had i y their opinions without reading him, as a | wrists wore bands of Jace which gaye the 1G0 BLUE. of vans were viv % 4 0] y . mountain region in tho northeast part of this 4 4 at ‘| Cl “Riera E PAMILE WASIT DLUL, Sat wich tue yours owas ee sainin | Rud then, glancing off, ind caused a severe | ty do with the Constable's fees. Ilo was not 160 fuet ae ed rata to coat | it ty to has been mad of Sint be spoke of iimself | down to just below tho wearer's walst and | INDIGO BLUE] 2 Ar scdicshahGet rons. Me aniie Proportion ws Now York, which gave Fe rer a te ould only ba, deta present when tho \warrunt snd com | been found, wid aresald to be deposited in | RAN ouxperlinent.’ ills friends and neigh: GLENN)S SULPIHUR HOAP. he és Leow - . 3 eM ‘8 mada om eoite : J njorities ducing tha feat elec rar ay State | Donohue wus Inivried away to. tho County Papert. Nelorward. So far ns ho wna con- | [ge duantities, nnd tho excitement wow | school in Concord, say that tho children were evievy ETETORITENTE ¥ ‘ a high over ‘i. the inineral belt of. this ti . thi i " 3 . Heket, ranging, frou two to nino thousand, “bo | Hospital, ‘Chere the doctors ‘nso refused to } cerned tho girl could leave tho rings any | TUS, hte I ot loved him, and that he taught them the 3 5 : “ilitle scheme’ of the hard-moncy-man Eu- | probe tha wound, but pnt a temporary dress: th sur not, | county, The soctety hete 1s food, There | secrets of the woods with charming enfhu- ¢ Bulplu ” z glish, tho Damoeratio eandidate for the Vie | lig upon iy for the malt. “Thos thotent tho | (ites Whether sho paid tho dollar oF wot. | arg ng indians orandraudara, ‘ho county Is | Bezels OF the woods with elurining engi (“Bulphur Soap” socured by Letters Patent.) Homgerng} of laine with cue Grocninenors | Wout dangerous, but could not pronounce | second-hand Jewelry shop, The watrunthad | SHNa inca isthe eounty-scat gad Yeigented | MON, he saslvanes, whieh, he wave, £0 5 , " y f of \< pol is “ not yet been returned to hin ag served. Ho ‘ Ty shies le) ‘i Fen Sete penned ta mn mene danger GE ole du Henshaw, thé young assasin, was arrested | did not approve of jila clerk’s actlon In the | 1} 8 most elegant situation, Ther ts plenty ground Railrohd,” and is Haging panegyric re, wit vf good water, and stone and timber arenear. | Gy John Brown, ought to write him dewi 23 Tndlundpolls diatrint vores cRuedenee toners Wa deus by Oillger orto mitmrrr cpt mater ab alt hi taking the rngs. ’ ‘Tals is the on yf ia tho county, ‘and has shawn loved "als. erotlow-unen, Ho was a Metation, and huvenominatedas thelr oandidate | resistance, -aud readily accompanied the ALOON ROW. guy eon estxblished nbout a year, has ® | froe and yoluble talker when surrounded by 4 for Congress Mr, Hyteld {n opposition to tho | oilicor to the station, . When charged with SALI $ trode extending 150 wiles west, southwest, | sympathotic frieuits. . An incomparable Beautifier of the Complexion Grecnbucker De LaeMutyr, supported by tho | the cutting ha admitted it, but luda version | Ayoung but tough citizen named Week | and northwest, ant does nm busiiess equal | 'Mcentarticle in, the Cornhtte Magazine : bi « ard-inaney man Hinglish, The Greenbuckora | of his own. - Donohue was the first to accost | Martin, togethor with three or four asso- perhaps, to one of our Iitlnofs towns of 6,000 | on @Phoreau: His Lifeand Afins,” ismarkod ; Invaluable for aro furious over this breaeh of ‘volition! faith. | him, and ag they were never upon | clates, last evening at 5 o'clock cleancd out | (8,000 Inhabitants, Good openings for bust: | py a style of orlticigin which dexenerates a3 they call It, and are determined to eo tholr ‘ terms, n row Wee soon browsht on, and | the salou of Horry Klein, at No, 817 West ness seem to oxlat.-ctarmers b lng compelled | fito abuse that is alinost fuul-mouthed. He | Pimples, Chafes, Gwn way In tho State us well as in tho National | Feet 7 Ms 4 to pay’ very high prices for. thelr gouds,— |. es bariiee - 7” : election, Tey swear to vote for tholr own cane | Donohue begah the assault, by as Kinzie street, Uvon chtering the saloon | as tore isno-competition. We haven very Recreate agra area Chapped Skin, qidates, oad Chat they will De re ty er say itis known (int the fight dld not occur | thoy ordered Nquor, which was supplied | excellent eement-rock In (ls county; olse, | ment’; and, fis the rand. climax, Me is | Bough Skin, crate hereatter.. "Tho wine threatening tho | near the len-pin alley, No knife was found | the, but when they ordered ggain in quigk | Jar Deda at ay peu, whlch ty ground and | eharged with Hrrsenllug a “bald-headed | Prickly Ieat, Pemocrats, of losing the state of tptans | upon iHenstis he says he lost It, but lis | guccession the proprietor refnsed to servo Peeciten Couedlkcna iieinaes Nan ante nete Ylow of ite.” ue hls was evidently neat to.) Ftesh Worms, “Uctober, is rently. fnereasc i" ore like vay, ‘The prisonel a 3 » Halt . OW, 2 7 this unplenediatnosa, ‘tints the situation stants, er Towealed, whzen- faved and slemley youth, them, as he saw thoy wore ulready quite | hg health of tho county is good, and there out what abald-headed view of life really Itch, Hives,. (- by, 4 $ according to the Judgment of experienced poll- “te e drunk, and mistrusted that thoy, had no} is not a doctor In the county, No ague or nee . Lea ie eet eee per en be poulient | With light complexton, vielous-looking ey ra y 3 was, we miglt discover It to be like ba Tetter, Pilea, Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings, Ring-vworn, ’ Erysipelas, + Burns, Scalds, Sores, Ulcers, + @ @ Nettle Rash, and all Retcrnat # very large motth, Hs looks money with which to pay for thelr.drinks, | fever exists here, " headed butter, an altogether suporior article, , Pe anes ee aes artuorn Sate tne alte vtgaluste hin. Dinich on teeun- | Martin _ beeame rently cnragedy and, | ‘The tary # tamigration to Hin county now | Tt may be that this iouighty reviewer got the | Severe Itching, Tumors and q t recel ye r vote: o rt and rather olftiminate In appear | upon sem J ry 2% cl «= Viciorlous,yith those of the Bold Bonk sue rend Henshaw, aftor having been arresiad, ee Two friends of — the saloon. sheep and vattle growing; tnd ‘a number of inating mind, alute exnetly if Hee er ett | 3 THE WONDERFUL NATIONAL. SPECIFIC : vus taken tothe County Tospital, and place epornanied Kobert Koseha wnt Fdward | choeso-dalrymen In Now York think of com- | rofurence to ‘tie conyentionalltis of social pemalite to tho collection of money for tho | ithe foot of lils. vetin's cot" “Donoliue Thiet talorturred ar Were violoutly:assaylt- | ing hore to mnke cheese. ‘Cattle and sheep it " omptly Idantifie 5 are ot fed lore; they live antirely on the | 2 ‘ FOR THE ALLEVIATION AND CURE OF soldiers, tho Ciuclnnatl Volkeblatt writes an fo}. | Promptly Identified him and said he was.the | ed by Martin and: Ils friends. Kosvho rev ure; they y “ f ‘As for the dispute about solitude and so- r 5 i ¥ fow severe blows In the face, and | range, Hogs fatten on the acorns und wild }‘ofety, any comparikon ig fiuportinent, Ibis. i fows: “A Wuahtngton, D, C., papor calls upon wilh eo thug Tine ee Fee re aS Hiletaeerre kick In the abdomen, whieh, | few ta, anit are fed no corn, Present market, an Cin i fica the plata ye the beau of n | + the Confederate soldiers ‘to contribute #% enc | trie history of the affray, but the surgeons | in the opinion of Dr, Tayert Is_very’serlous, | Pilees here are: Corn, old, $1.50 por nualiel, wountulis, iustead of citing steadily to Ita Shed Ne: 3 to tha De ampatyn fund, aud ox- iit tt, fearing Internal hemore | thotigh not necessarily fitul. Te willbe eon- | Toasting ears 25 conta per doz butter, 2 | top course, You will be glad of ‘niijthe |! fame of Grexx's BuLrnoR Boar has extenied far and wide; thera is probably no clty ortown Presses G phaatiad ame eine the hope ee eee aetent if the wound touched fined io his bed, howoyer, for somo time, | conte; chon 25 conta; water-inu nn ao la 40 society you can gut to go up with, Wilt you fn thio Gaited States in wnich tus great curativo virthes aro pot known ond extolled by living wituessca. that in thia way atleast — ono | the Jungs, they sald, there would ben steady | Thiel Isa single wan, 84 yeurs of age, and | cents; cabbage, 15 conts pur head; plums, 62 | gy tq glory with mo? lx.the burden of tho Fhe testimonials wucelred for it would Mil volumes. Many Ulatinguished Physicians sod Mombers of te and a bait f dollars could ne ootleoted, | drain of tiood Inside, and any exertion on | bonrds ut No, bi7 West Kinzie gtruol, Mar | cents per bustiels Lut, dog vents; lard, 1344 | song. “It fs not that We love to be alone, but | Medical starr of ronpitais ond Aanrmarios: havo tence ty Sx prevacd yuu aatonislameit with ike restiles, OE Ca eee ee lout Ds reneed, Wernro | tie Dare of the patient would only aggravate | Un was arrested, and booked at thostution | conta; bacon, WW cents; 1. & C, Burr | tag we love to sort and, when wo da don, | Boiphur Springs aa it anewera Mik tho parposos OF | eons Swag Ht Nave Ho need 19 reso . fn . 5 2 : “ bigpetoedh Balphur Springs as It anewoerg oll tho purposes of A ane this, As Henshaw does not dény the cute } for the assault, and his companions are belity | 15 conte molnisses, 73 cents to 81.25; | the company grows thiiner and thinner, oF opto tient, Jnatend of tho Lett at tin, wnt Dunohiwe has to ‘any Ig hot all-ita- | sought after, . galleo, 10 - bad Bitty ate But A0centas | until there te none at all, It ta elther the S U L =) } I U R B T H Ss and probably not 3,000 Confederate soldiers wil! portant. 5, Ee . Mi dat as TRGB, lt 5 Vt nen 50 10. 3 tribune on the pluing—a sermon on the A ’ Fesporid to this beggur’s-aull to gond thele €5 ile Aaa . AD DID POIN'T OF A KNIFE. codar posts, 10 cunta; fat sheep, $2.60 10 £4 1 wiount, or u very prlvale ecstasy atlll higher tot jo Wasbin rina fomiuittes, Campulyn-funds A SERIOUS ALLEGATION, i Tho importunate tramp Ja becowlng doad- | POF feads yearling stears, 35; S-you! Sy up, + cunmat be collected slinply by newspaper calls 5 . " 7; Bycar vlds, $8 to $10; cows with calves, : ee Sud demands. A\ undred who coud auch | Bfr. O, 8. Hallberg, Manager of the Wheeler | Jy, At 10:80 Inst night lrank Muztla, ef No. | $13 to'$15; horses, $85 to B80, ‘Two hundred Uutlces, perhaps ‘one may be found who will | Chemfeal Works, No. St Clark street, has | 147 West Chiengo’ avenue, was nict on, tho | thougaal ned st’ cattle Corse a ees How to Prevent Sunstroke, Tnbly with the request and contribute the | ied at this oflice an affidavit detrimentat to | gtreot by 4 tramp, who asked hhn for'guill- | have: passod near here, un the trail North, | the sanitary Commitice inorder to furnish IG . Monvy demanded. If eloction-committecs would be Hg OFC yo Ye) ANS thie yaaa tte ete Norte a ft unite, th f te ,furnis f Solely rely. hn yolunt ntrivudions | the characters of a trio of Armory piliccien, | clent money to gut hls lodging, and when | thls season; and they are still gulny.—so | Information to provide nat uttacks of sun- ! thoy eal iunlly solleat. cugugh money w puy Lust Monday ovening, ho states, star No. 8t | Muzika’ refused the tramp drew’ hig | Show tho books of the Inspector, "Aarne stroke, has leaned tho ‘ollowiog elruular, whlel i of > ing on admirable remedy for Gaut and Whonmoatism sud a marvolous healer of Vlcere + | REPS Ed Bowes, thas rest tue Spontion Gr Halton ad Oitansats dc Thad you ye the GaN > ‘l nut W! thy Bourd of tenth fully approves: Tur tho printing ef the voters tickets Tin onder ti lear vi fe, and stabbed hin on tha back of amount of wheat will be sown in this county the ie RA RTNe TT 7 Poa tot the of hover diferent means | 8nd lis companton were scen dragging cketknife, and 8 i Hy this fall, by a colony settling here from AUn- BALTIC DEVARTMENT, NO. Orr STHEET, bt CLE ee ANE cnt apitiens [old whitehaired 1man along the ettect, cach | tho head, Iniifeting a wound whieh ts not |. esotn,” A Sdoueingeailt ts -nooted” were, | NEW Folec-Sunsiroko tt caused by ‘gxcowivd,| Mam, a@fanet to, the Tollet projuces results suatnale Dy no olten pemady ectant It ton and Bolnburlug thelr vient fat posalbia tor oMlcer having hold of a leg, whilo the old Sonaidered Cangerous i he. tramp eae bite Ninety miles Ia our pearyat mitts but ninety | Te istnoro apt te udcur on tho, scoond, hint, er | 82 comparable Hroautiior of tho Complexion, cradicoting ‘Tangy Spnburay Freckles, collect | ee ce luconductun cleo. | Man awept the pavement with hig back from ree a ae es {3 considered wu shart drive here, over | fourth day of uboutot teria than ontho lirst, | Pimples snd Blotches, rendering the cuttole Whito, Cloar and Siuoout. It ctarldes oud remuyes ated, only a stone's throw from the Nese god is. ‘The rote here is f cping-'| all Impurities by lisuealthful acttou, who cnilnary Cosmetics only disguise and tujuro tah, degaing and bulge mauae Ui ceaarna beet re Monte area cA all wes mies rvelith Birost Btatlon, “| ie Cinisyi, tienes tug vent by fe i routs, debits au of adimutauta, predipoo those For’! 1 tse 2 ey ag 4 erabe. a o | a tho Intter corner, an 0, victor ———* Thera fs no danger whatev tolt, Itien tL ta attack thosy workloy in. r Mio pone oulldaztng le resorted to me ie Kleked - him about . the right temple, NOULBED. on this route, Tespeettully,: sag dasa LJ the sun, and onpecluily. between the ous uN HUMORS OF THH SCALP and DANDRUFF. ay ? then herearter, Hveryone whe holds an ollice, | Inilleting a-wound from which tho blood | Ferdinand ladutsch, of No,'800 West | | 0.8 Saypen, Farmer, | glock tu ho morning and 4 oeiie iu the aft {fis piscemlontly the most rullatto, and the oxly absolute specito known, If Is also a desirablo Wag aller wrhethor city, tute, of budoral oF | sowed freely, A large crowd gathered, ‘and | Indians stroet, reported at the West Madison |* SU Apt imine : Ifuvo ws oool slueping-foonis as possible, Avoid | DISINFECTANT of CLOTING or LED LINEN, and a capital reniedy aud proveniivy of Obnoxious runkard Guring ‘4h cloction, go down doep lute bly pocket | Fully twenty must have witnessed and con- | Street Station at 6 o’cluck yesturday morning The “TeveWater, pi ; loss of slecp and ail unnecessary fatigue. If | OF Contagious Disease: ‘ F «, : ho wishes not toedestroy his prowpects and | temned thls assault, ‘Phen star No.8 drove | that while Intoxleated and lying asleep on | Ze {row loawmater tank the City Mal} Park, Working ulours, and wher thorw 1s artit- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,—Sourruvr Soar has been counterfeited, and the public chances to retain bis place, or all hopes of ro {i Hy u ees » Me | clul heut, laundries, cte..—seu that tha oom is | arg cautioned fo OBTAIN ONLY THK GENUINE, cnil fo observe the ONLY ORIGINAL NAME, Glenn's sonies corciatn bls pluco, oF all holes of rir Ugo We aulienseg in Fulnely acgiiedl then the sldewalk on Indlina strevt, near Noble, ebatnplon ot the beer und wine Intercats, and it | well venillaied, If worklog iu the sun, Sulphur Boap, with also the abayo engraving on the cartoon which encloses tach cake, torious. Buc the wrout majority of" thd. voters, folly wed ae distance, and upyn reaching | He iad beet Fabbod of A Hpekebetnak Pe ie CY es Liman "hy et bat Seng Oe i rig Benge av wot | Without which none fs gonulno. Ask for Glonn's Sulphur Soap, and TAxm No oTUER, Tuc batono political aspirationsyaro, not fouls the Armory several of thom wa thet way sgutainlug ee Dapouitors’ YY cameratene deus of thousands, anu thoy carry ov, thule cloth ora larga proc, tones, faq jiently, tire the Yor sale generally by Druggitts, Fancy Gocis Dedlera and Grocers, at 28 cts. a cake; 00 cls, a are Coufadenate or Unton soldiers. ndvantage of them by locking them up on a | Yestlqute, thls demon of urink bus inarked for ita pray ia. | you ued to kgeo It up, us perspiration provents | THE PROPRIETOR WOULD BE PLEASED TO HEAR FROM PERSONS USING CLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, Tho Chicago. Volkafreund bas the following: charge of {utertering witlhya police officer fa Thomas Fitzgerald, of No. 118 West Lake | familiar object, known at quee from thy marks | tho body fram bulng overheated, Mave, when: “Poor huret VAIL tio German Democrat | ERAtRe gr uMelteriNe wih nis | ston eva gaia rege suo Stat | eamNtta Mad corey ae ae | Wena a aonal abe opaait oe: | __GHAS, N. CRITTENTON, Sole Proprietor, 115 Fulton St, N Ys * Papers now rush upon him because be will Now Blur No. 21 ls George Kenyon bus bent his frame, the tires of hie bod! TOOTH ACHE DROPS Cur 8 in One Minute F xe} when worklog fir the aun, Apenk it the Stute of Indiana tn the Intervst of | companion was Martin O'Connor, and No. 8 | Ing he fell in with two men at the earner of | Gxt uilabeds thete light kaw tue fromeuta ose mW ‘a TKE'S rf 6 corner ‘hen much fathered do not go to work, but Uleparty! As if this was not In onder, quite | fs Jolin Meehan, /Pho Armory records show | Madison and Desplaines street, who walked | aud thelr glow i cone from bis bkin. Hels | bo excused from Swork, especially atter tf o'clock Baturyl und 4 mutter selt-understood! Dozons | that George Cole wus loeked Up for drunken | along with hw to the eurner of Lake street, | dyspeptic. He bas blue lips aud ebulk-colored | inthe woruing ou very bot days, If the work bs

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