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CHICAGO THE TRASK GANG. In Chicayo, for If fo dtd tho front yart would Have been Full OF votutig ston with (iC Hace of Lelated tlesed hofove the paper vontuining her Little gern was try trom the press, Wo holies with regret that the illite company at Wateokn, Hh. hind leon distinded. This exposure of our southorn frontier to tho wild, hordes that inhabit the wild4 af Jasper County, Indiana, cannat:he toa severely cots demnedl, nn tho Governor shout seo that their incursions ave giarted ngaiust WASILINGTON. ‘Tho Necessity of New Plntes for Na Monnl-Bank Noten to Chee Counters felting~Tho Firect of the Enteraceunic Commerce of tho World tatoment for July. Speetal Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, * Wasninctos, D.C. Aug. 2.—Ar, Casilear,, Superintendent of Engraving in the Barean of Engraving aad Priating, and one of the most aceomnplisied experts in the detection of counterfelt bauk-notes in the world, thinks that anew design for National-bani: notes otght to be ndopted, ‘The old designs hava been hi usa mauty years, and every denoml- nation, except the $L and $1,000, have been counterfelted, Large amounts of counterfelt National-bante notes are probably in efrewlas tion now, the existence of wihiteh is unsuse peeted, The fret that tho design for any of National-bank notes is the same forall banks, with tha exception of the name of the banks, renders the task of the eounterfeiter comparatively ensy. After having made his wate he can throw out his | notes 03 long ng he tinds «market for them, then when they become ddvertised ng cou terfelts he can change the name of his bank fnd go on with his printing from the old plate, By device ndopted at the Bureau of Engraving, new. plates may be made with the charter members of to respective Nu- Tals {8 five times tho sum pat to Mr. exclusive of tho oxpenses of tho dd tomupport the lending netor, reg fn the country would bold the aus tardinury rates, to pay Lrving alone, thing of the other axponecs, ‘Tho for- ors scom to think that thé Amertean composod matniytof gaping Jdlots, and der thoy ask high rites to amuso tha ——— faack of uttering sounding platitudes lemn way fe tho best gift ef Maj ‘Tho man reilly thinks.ho ts setting 4a on fire when he says" 2 subdrdlnate to tho elvil power,” and preserved." Who tat? Who's atlacking the babens or trying ta make tho inilitary superior ower, if not Maj-Gen, Maueock'a | bens corps must bor APhe Public tr Hancock, of the regular. army, ob- tter ta Gen. Shermuny nemy bas fittte hald pon the eople of to-day, rormiedt thitt this {3 tha letter elr- the delegates at Clnclnnatl by i cx sonds a prolix and egotist- York Wiarld to prove that and doulit not, write Haneock's Order iy will acense tho Judge of writ+ f neceptnitee, which males good noernia in this region ween, Tha Judge's ja not pathos; and Iancuck's, It seers, 1s, a denomination Fiery young men of Xenia, Q., have or- gaulzed Firat Voters’ Gurfteld and Arthur Club, Ag ita name [ndfentes, ta mem- vote for the first time Inthe coming election. The Iden of tho organization js an ex- cellent one, and should bo. copied all over tho a Inthera Is anything In THancoel’s letter of feceptanee or in tho Democratic platform to atinict warkingmien, the workingmen have not been able to discover It, Consequently, they ara arrayiug themselyos ou the sido of Gartlold and the platform which protects thoir Interests. a ment for b o’clork, ofthe general design personal expense, to trom Austin, and he desired Justies Smull and the depot agent nt Austin were all the witnesses the proscett- and he desired to he ense then anit there. ‘cobjectod, und wanted a day fixed, invron sid that at least one of his witnesses—the depot could not come at any thing destres ‘ nskecl that ho by allowed to-testhly, made no objection, aid, dy turn, wore alowed to hive ong of thelt wit ssex, tle Itey, Walter Forsythe, put upon George Sparling, still. ob; gt “Tam: fifermed t exist, and Tai int hopes of dndtag hin, and) at a clew, und believe thot Lan on the tack 10 fid hin. witness to mato n statement that’ he muy aye to correct herentter,’ Col, Canteron—Horr cin erce—\Vo may produce him in courts: meron—No one has any objection to that. You can’t do ft. Produce hfin it you ts Newton 1. Gilbert, the depot..n Austin, swore that he had seen. | and had told him where, Juste Hie couldivt recollect tio date. He saw him at tho depot when the train tame in, and saw hin go te Justices Smut?s ofiice and come biek, and also when ho left on the next train, It was In the new plate than to chnngo the old one, As un evidenco of the’ perfection which the counterfelters gomethines attain, it nay be salitthat auomichlof the Revers Bank, In Boston, upon recelving back from the Trea ury Deparinent a $100counterfelt of its own notes, wrote “# sharp letter erltleising the ‘Treasury practices, declaring that the bantc was ready to recelye nil'such notes, and that Its ofilcers repognized tho signatures tpon tho returned note a3 their own. Only two denominations of the greenbacks printed at tho Bureau of Engraving ing have ever been counterfeited, while nil denomiuntions of those printed trom plates made by private companies haye been coun Mr, Nimmo has completed his statistieat port of the commerce of tho world whiclt i! be wffected ‘by the butlding of the Inter- oceanic Canal, and: It wilt be given out for publication the Inst of this ayeok or. carly Gen. Dumont, Supervising Inspector Gen- eral of Steambonts, to-day received the first of the dally reports upon the blanks sent 1t comes from Baitl- § mentions.the he Captain of at if he ever had Gry. Hascock says ha Is opposed to col- jecting votes at the pont of tho bayonet. Is he nlsoopposed to keeping votes out of the ballot- box at tho muzzle of the shotgun? mothod that hls friends oxpect to carry for bln Lalfa dozen of tho Southurn States. —— Massacntsetrs Is not the only Stato which is likely to remember this fall that Rn- glish, of Indiann, voted against the expulsion from Congresy ot Brovks for his cowardly and brutal assault rpon Churles Sumner, ———<———————-= Haycock expresses no opinion of the Deioeratic method In Now York City of adding 8300 or 90,000 to thelr majority by fraudulent aituralization certifientes and gangs of ro- — Now rr is the grammatical number of the phmise, “Tho United States,” that worrics tho Democrats; 1 short thing nyo.tc was the tonse. ‘Thuy wished to make us say * Tho United st — jb UWaNcoct, the- General's boy, Hy had q equint at tho letter of uccept- anco before he gald: “T'hls enmpalyn is to bo mun without political opinions”. a more, and amon fact thet the officer asked U steamboat he was visiting poat-drills. In reply the Captain rang an alarm, and within one and a quarter minutes re in the water, To the Western Asuciated Press WasitlyaTon, mander of the Smull’s otllee was. Mn. ENctisit goes in strong for economy. been so deyoted to economy that in Indiana they eall him old sisintlint and ploch- penny English. own writes from Alas- kn that not over 200 Indluns of both sexes and all nges remain in Sitka Ranehe, ali of the more enterprising belng on tho sea or otter mit seat started n spree on the soon cheeked by an arsed boat. Jamestown; the’ crew of which formed the protecting party to the Indian policemen, Attic stabbiuy was done, and no one injured, ‘The ringleaders have brend-and-water dict, Judge Lawrence, _———_- Irwas like Hancock to write a Ietter In defense of the Constitution. Wwalloped a slave except in a cot No Democrat ever his impresston ——— Wr are uot a Nation. “We are a pollty. Gen. tunncock says so. —— ILLINOIS POLITICAL NOTES. Witness was standin depot when. the tr ‘beet sublected ton First Controlter of tho ‘Preasitry, decktes that Government employes uve entitled to pay for public holidays. If the Demoérats expect to ‘defeat Gov. “AIT delinquent re Cullom for his veto of the ‘Truck bill, what are thoy golng to do with Senators Areher, Cheaney, Dearborn, Hanmt, Lee, and Southworth, all old Hourbons, who sustalned tho Governor's veto? vers of public moneys at tho Jand ‘offices will be promptly prose- ented. j . The coinage at tho mints during July was 4 270,500. ; ‘Phe following ig the conditton of the public debt, as reported July 3 4 te Gen, Parsons, Clintrinan of te Democratic Exceutive Committee, nominee for Licutenunt- Governor, and buslness-ngent of the ‘frumbull hippodrome, Is reported to have sald that for tho iIte'af him he coukt not remember whether be voted for Seymour or Grant in 1868, Four per cent bund Stornnding cortifica! Navy Pouston Fun ; Totnyenln bond le was thorough If, upon a Tyemocratic vote of 18,000, the }, 1. h Fifteenth Conjresstonat District was. asacascd ¥8by the Lemveratic Stata Committee, how. much will tho remaining elghteen districts be assessed? And if thoy all pay in proportion,.to whut use does Trumbull expect He wore an eles and better than Suar Totat without intorost. ate oa John If Ober hus at tast concluded to .Tesign bls otttce of Hallway and Warehouse Commissioner, Jolu says there Is’ lesa money but more fun In traveling with ‘Trumbull's hipe podrome, und by resigning he thinks the thon. wand upplicants for Yke pluce wil drlye Cutlom into desperation su that Traumbuit can bo clucted. Ds ry ‘Curront iabilitew- Anterent due und input Debt on which interes! ce Dont Tt was comin Austin, beeauso ipHiun of certitient JOVORLLose55 Cash buiance iynliabis: : » ate ‘Tre'Triouxe correspondent at Burlington Makes technical mistake, the Dernerntic candilute for Congress in the Tenth blstrict, waa not Valland{ytam's succes: for Incummand of tho Knights of tho Golden Crete, Holloway was only District Commander for thoold Military Tract, and Henry Clay Dean Fashia Immediate superior. “Rut Holloway 8 Just as good a Bourbon candidate 3 though tho wnantle of Vatlandigham had fallen upon his Robert Holloway, people usually non tho 87 train. « Col, Comeron—l ask you, thing is gomg on in thie wa Col. Pereo rose to speak + Col, Cameron—it aspecch Twill with ervat rupaia by comnpanles— By trinaportution service... By cash paynients 6 per coi nit Hainnco bf Interest said by United Hate AMONG TILE CLOUDS. A Balloon Floating, Through the Aire Two Unwilling Amateurs in Atmos pheric Navigation. Younastowy, 0., Jt Prisoned balloon, that hind bean used here for short excursions by a man named enry, broke loose from the guy-ropes at halg-past 6 o’elock and started skyward. inthe small basket attached to the ‘gignntte alt-shilp were two persons, A MAN AR Wompil, Who cane in town to-day from the nolghboring coun: try. ‘There wag na Jargo crowd of people standing around the guy-rope nt the thine It broke, aud a ery of terror rose from thent all, Tho balioon darted upward with marvelous rapldity, Attirst the occupants of the frail car did not realize that the balloon had broken away from Its moorings, but, when thoy glanced down and saw the earth rapidly thoy gestured pitcously tothe crowd below, ng if imploring asalstauce, Whon the Dulloon had yeached a high altitudeit drifted Jit a northeasterly direction, Itwas followed many people with telescope: ppearod fn that direction, the man and woman In the balloon e wh to-day from the sitrrounding cou and thought thoy would hazard 1 bal Word has-been sent to all towns to the northeast of thin place, nud a Joo! vill be kept for the balloon to-n Itshould drift near the curth, | Broat deal of gas ft if willgdritt np to are from the country, and consequently know nothing about the management ot the bul- ate For somo days lending Democrats have been dickering with Streoter’s Grucubackers far Sfoxslon of Electoral tickots. Tho Democrats Propose conceding tho Greenbuckers five Eloct- ors, and have gone so far a8 to namo the Eighth, Tenth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, snd Fifteonth as -thodistricta inwhich the’ Democratie Elector shall be taken off and the Greenback Elector tubstituted. Jf carried out, thore would bo but one Electoral tleket, the Democrats heading Welt toket Hancock and English, aud the Green- Utckers beading thelrs Weaver and Chambers, Tho es agi nino, but will probably -| ly 31,—To-day an im- tu hii togethor, PERSONALS, . Sparling suid thot they man chilined to bo Spencer sunew! and .‘Trask couldn't Iaye been out there at éommon consent, tha Rev. ysythe was allowed to testi the defense, beenuse lie was about to leave upon hig annual, yacntl was a repatition of that gl swear to tho exnottline when he arrived ab Trast’s oflee, Me thought it was between nine or ten juinutes toY o'dlock that morning, Ho wouldn't swear positively that tt was not £8, I the ovidonce taken, and the Journed until Thurs ‘Tanner seems to be faster than Maud 8, Afashlon journal says that Mluston Is the aeblonsblo material for bridal vella just now. Wlyanuly. Appraprinte,. Sothern, the actor, {sill in Europe, and his es Prescribe -absutute repose, othorn ‘should subscribe for the Jeurnat at once, ‘The Vresident hos » 200-ncre wheat-fleld In te ta, and on. viewing it recently Birs, Hayes ‘marked without a smile that it was just ag bent a9 ft contd bo, Wing-girls' “Mbrary has been estab iNew York bya bonevolont lady, tt + Too Late toMond” will probably be the Riost in demand: : ae Roederer, head of the great champagrisa use, died recently at Hheling, Besides being power he was noted for further hearing was. ad. day morning at 11 o'clock sharp After somos argument by co Stommortield Axed tho ball at sideration of the fuct that Trask was already under soma $5,000 bail ond. Was slaned Popper, who swore tat he owned the north twenty fost of Lot 4, Block 120, von Addition ta Chicago, val which there Is a i Honoré street, val rth, Sh 60 h is hush and and dint and (4 Is fenced thet Le the Inke, ‘The eonple this involuntary Hau of ‘great fhzade Ws luvo of ctausteal | Bears are yery knowing. Ono fellow te- across Dr, Mary Wnlker, who is 10 auuiner in tho White Mountains, » “scurticd of us fast ng George tas got hts papa's fsh-pole ‘On this sunny riaheratis ” roturn will’be the signal For a woodshed matinéo, —_———— HURRYING TO SIGN, Denven, Colv., Aug. 2—The ‘Tribune's | Los Pinos speclul snys the Indians were straggling into tho Commissioners" quarters all day yesterday to sign tho treaty. ‘The Chiofs haylng signed the agrcement, the others were fearful that unless their names are forwarded to Washington thoy will ro- colve no part of the $6,000 whieh the Com- mulgsion $3 authorized to pay out as soon as ements for removal of the Utes probably be sume time next fall. 7'The Cominissoners leave here about the 4th inst. for the Southorn Ute except Coy. Meachum, who remains tuke: the censid, moval of the Utes !s only 8 question of time, and the Conmnlastonerd aro hurryln; sible, A year from thls Kes the reservation ment, and the people of the and Colorado will have the pylng and working for the do elsewhere, ae ————— DEATHS FROM HOT WEATHER. New Your, Aug, 2.—Tho. Increased num ber of deaths reported at tho Board of y is attributed to the return of #800) a3 aho described It ha {nenmbrance, ed that he was wi over and above his: Habilliles, nt that he wya on ton or twelve bonds, 10 oLbor Indebteduess suve Wyo $2,000 tie desires It ta bo. t reftisy to make ddd not knew the distress Rov, Walter Forsy understood that he did no! repairs for Mrs, Diggles, 11 about or authorize the surving of! warrant upon the lady, MORD VICTIMS, APNITIONAL NAPACIYY OF TIF GANG. ‘When tho disreputable doings of the ‘Trask gig wore brought to’ the lixht of day, the ehlet conspirator, ‘Trask, bpasted that he | on the part of his wife, couldn't be hurt by either newspaper tulk or by the actions brought against him in: tho Edward A. Trask, tho real-estate agent, Willian 'T. Turner, the alleged clalu- buyer, the capltullut, Cook, the sculuwug ex-Constable M. 1, Me+ Donough, the Constable John #. Horr, all came up before tho Polleo Court with o brazenucss that was unparallclel MeDon- ra fo Have n colossal power Bure statue of Blercury, Tho foot of fod f8 tu be twonty-two Inches lopg, but the ils bulls whe wetod as model pete wa me Of the Bt, Lo bas not beet made bout n year ago bots were wade in Russia 0 Ceys would not -bo' allowed -to Hve 4 paula and, probably in ordur that thore ho pescontuye tu thuly favor, most Of 0 played the Hold uguinst It ie wieked to bet,. Philadelphia Press a Ballard, commencing; gentlemen wh leek aru now in Bil We notes in tha pleasure of occu. Pocia by Mise atinnto G, ye bread ag folks Vm wautuw tor you. A Minuly tut ber pa doesn't live { \ ness Jul Td had a nig. rash That's beow the Cook and Spar amd Sparling sald ft cortaln ‘oof dustics Smiull fn sweare rasic wis out thare that morning, were looking for the here cise i STILT IN THE TOIT.S. THASK'S TROCDLES NOT ENDED, r Tho cnso of Kdward A. ‘Trask, the reale estate agent, whose ofics is corner of Madi son and Halsted streets, eharged with .per> sonating Franklin J. Spencer in the co- | 0° org splraey sense by whieh. the goods of Mr | govern Mary 4. Wagner wore stolen from. her by | Const the nefarions cung, waste have come up yesterday afternoon at 8 o'clock, Hefore Jus- thee Wallace, ‘Irask, of course, took change of venue, and this tlmg he had te go bt. dustica Summerfield, sume old gan and thong old hiteh, Col, Cuneron represented. th Cob Poree the defense ready te Bo On, 1 that he hind bs Here there was Col, Peree—Thero ts on tmportant low question involved In this ease. I wish to show that thera is no statuteunder which the defendant can be held. Vol. Cameron—Tho gentleman {s mistaken, die then rend the law, and said that 1b wasn’t ote old law efther, Z Col, Pores stated that they would have a Brent many witnesses for his side of the case, want he didnot, believe that they could go through dn one day, % Col. Cameron wns anxious to go on, but the Conrt anid that he had wv prior engare: haying known that this ease wns voming, and hence would not Col, Cameron tnslsted that he had been to bring his witiesses to go on with go on with his at Austin-= 1, und je fo whitels ected, liowever, aut Spencer does t want the tell you', where nelghborhood of three weeks ago, day and date. Ile remem to €ol. Perce, hy cross-examination, wit- ness stated that’ the traln arrived-In Austin {invaded the house of the at five minutes to Sa’elock In the jnomlngs that was. the’ traly, he thought, that Tras: Tie was not positive, but it was y that Trask came in ON 'TITAY THAIN, near the door of the nn stopped, and ‘Prasic ene up and asked him where the Justice's ofles was, after coming off the train. Tlere George Sparling, ss-exnination, 8 he stood up with his brond-brimmed atraw hat. “Chat man looks very natural ty me now,” sak the witness, Tie would cal dark-conplexioned. een snbpenned after Sparlin ‘talk with htin yesterday mort made i Lnpression upon hin when hecane notice . of the next- train, te Was on railroad business, because tie asked for Justice Smull- and he thouglt that he had seen Trask beforo in some railroad offlee, Jig thought: he was 0 rallrond-man then, but didwt, tink so now, Impressed with the fact ‘ragic nt Austin. . Ho no- ticed that the man he’ saw was nota fieshy uit chain, mich finer . He ifeutitied the though ho thought It wis stiff ta tine, whieh it happened itwas not, aml Sparling tried hard to make a point rats. tere Trask whispered to: his attorney: *Confine hin toa certain hour, thing we've fot to sttel on? io wifhess wis of the oplnion that tho train was on schediio thine that morning, The train foft Austin at quarter to 9 o'clock; wis twelve or thirteen minutes to 9 nctually, ly called a quarter to 0 ad, Was 80. Near to that hour, ‘Trisk was gone upto Spiull's oflies perliaps aventy minutes. Saw hin at the he eame from Smull’s office, and he probably atuld thore ten or fifteen amin- utes. Here Col Perea’ nsked witness how go to Chicngo from Tulge, it this the Court, aware golng to- make may my obfeetlon. . Witness stuted that ha wis quite positive the man he saw at Austi Col, Cameron asked him what Mr Sparll ind sald to lim, ee Veree objected, but the Court. hold that the defense had done fhe same by asling witness what Onleer Galla- had anid to him when serving tha aub- ‘hoy’ra lke Bauquo’s ghost; theyll never dow! Col, Pereo and Ci polit, .bat the tool dlontitied mero had a little Pores ureued * for Justice held. otherwise, that. rash aman ling talked. Tiis_ testhnony iven before Justia Witness . couldn't unsal, Justice $500, In von- on the numerous y George 8. choo! t $! Incumbrancé of Ined at Dolucy aliuy di. 31. ont at cals 6 fy for 1 Bec~ The Conspiracy Case Once More Additional Evidences of the Gang’s the * prosvdution aud ‘She proscention was . George Sparling eone of the withessed Hon, wnt had fanned that he y ain ag ta the duty of the day when "Trask was seen in Austin, or as to hls exact viel Il up the It his rask a yearnge last May. Che owner of the property isn nian manusl Castle, "Eh Cooneys pald thelr rent promptly and regue ‘arly every inonth, and there wns hever-a between thentand ‘Tras, Provions to lo of April, Str, i or RIBUNE: TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 3, ough elatmed to have a Ieowledge of the et es thotgen fe thotieht the part until he ere “nel tocdity date fs. sfillon the boards to attract publle contempt anil score Last summor a Mrs, Morris, now aresident, rented: a house it 73 Contre, and Pindk sx Jaw was i charact ddeanre the star of the North Side, Hionare } street. bolonging to Gel Poppers, the pawnbroker, of whiel: was the agentat the tine," SI from month to month, wntil one eeived a postal ecard fren Poyper fog her not to my.nuy more reat to hi diy or two Mr reasol away, inhi of lang Mrs. Mo strated. ‘I ale got-her Ina and fall the danal consktered we farm in tho Vown of T. four horses in tow provements on tl hrgely interested shite Inst May, about the midd Cooney saw the owner, dy, Castle, sand that gentleman if he would re- mal rent—$15 per month—wonld not by raised, and ho. nade. Upon this statement, afr, Coonny cone chuded to remain snuther When the Istof May came, ‘Tr Cooney domtelle, and brour themla sign, nt $20 per month, “Po this My Cooney objected, as Mr. Castle had told hin that there would beno raise. ‘Trask lusisted that Mr. Castle had. nothing to say.aboutthe premises; that he was the agent mid boss, utd he would aye to pay $20. ‘Tho roof had been leaking badly all the sprin, Y ecalcinining, and that these repairs shoikt be made at once. Mr, Cooney paid the Init no yvepatrs or needed In the earl; fing them of the ex} Halls they came ayhon. Mt. ‘Turne: munded thnldated-by his aetions, und. told: him that, of course, she intended to J thatsho hesttated: beenuse the root liad been repaired, Shesatdown and told Turner that her Jiusband was not at Home, Are you going to. pay. the rent?” suld Turner, Bho ggain sald yes, that she had the easit utshe wanted the. roof fixed tlrst, ‘Kurner then pulled 4 distress warrant out of his pocket ‘and commonccd: to read ft, 81 understand,” saith he, “your Inusband has somo horses; where . are- ‘they. him, and he wont to whero -there were a couple of his assistants, and told tham to go and get some wagons and cart out thefurniture. She snid that slic would rather pay, and handed Turner a S20 gold pieces for tha rent. ave her g receipt for Sis only, clakning tha To this she objected. wanted him to wait intl next day for his S41, bubLurner was abdurate, and) tig next day.-she sent tha $4 to 'Prask, Mr. Cooney. went to tho oftice of ‘Nrask wand asked hint Cooney had attorney sald , that should como to his office and pay the rent. Fie admitted that Mr. Cooney was avid: had been tt prompt-paying tenant. bub he dhdn’t: propose to send anybudy to collect the rent, ecnuge that cost moneys, Mr. Ce it where the process was that had been served, to which ‘Trask replied that'll was nou 0! his business, He wanted todnow then what Justice tthad been, entered be distratnt warrant, which no areaston ready, yofused to tell the ft for expenses, sald WAS ot Allng had served: ff, 1 tylee to pay dal Which Te houlth, Lol dla, able workt, a gectntrie, ton “eho anoun whatoyer 1 @ fushionabl had Hved the Mr, KF go highly inora towarry an American der whether tho fai! Zin Tandon as to, 8 bast exploits 2 Why does he not cons tent Imselé with marryi lady who Is not young Just now rathor mor society than she wou! soclety of Ne uli aa tan 1880—TEN PAG + ‘Shere are other women“ who do 4 os sie hag done, aid whose lives rfentty “well. known fo eve fs about London: but eller thoy Inana, keep on fairly civil 4 bands, of they coutiive to steer clear of th divores court aud exposre. ebeles the inarrinre-eontriat seems to he hused on ensy and slinple princtples,—entire freadon of-netion reserved for “both parties and n latel-key for wife ag well-nas for Iattsband. ‘She other event I was at a place of great public seven Well-known me! were with woman ema! nobody thought If. Ktrange or unistial, | No coneaitinent fy thonght : “Featured ntl toi Lo: wut her lecturers must he well tuvare that abe fs nob- 1 bib worse than Sirs. Aor Mrs, By—loo ensy would tt be to real names !—who are Invited. to every fash. When the social: Iistory of cones tole writ. he found quite a4 Inchedt and ha; t that he Had some- ait fered from nausea three t MBROIDERIES, tpn teats fes of iniierdl water luring the night and early tis morning, Before golng on his cus: ho swallowed two ounces of 7. At noon ho was quictly vod the following cablo diate Price itantl vare pre In fashionable : sinorninie. 2 "GO. Hamburg. Embroideries! Immense Bargains! 5,000 Pieces 10c. to 50c per yard! These Goods are worth [6c to '75c a yard. All choice patterns, well worked on selected, firm, even cloth. 150 Doz. Children’s French Muslin Caps At Half Price! Chas. Gossage & Co., Washington-st. WUL PUNCH. \ DELICIOUS DRINK. ine Ice in Hot Weather. ich from Paris: Don't waste stron, Epeatators, Hnve 4 Your experinient f4 watchod gto. interest by sotentiats.and. ridiculed by food, Whe hot weather is aaingt you, Have courage, brave felow, and hold on. * Wish you SE ‘Dit, MANSON SIMA, sicians were inclined to the opin- fo. dispatch was sont by J. ut Dr. Tanner, who ‘ather doubted that. ig ont. Bhut off all loctors and attonid- resork, and: contited Landon Hfe who t (to pay bin, n therefor the communtention recelved from: the Inndlord, but not to stay, ag the sequel ge oan hour he eame hac! 1 trucks, nue able wig drink and used. the vilest and held a plstal to the head of daughter heeange se renitine sit then hind the distress-warrant surved, and cleaned out the hase of ovary. thing that wis movable, leaving the family: Nola inattress to lie ou. Mrs. Morris re- talned Trude and Gis Van Burenas her ate tornvys, and, atter much trouble ant senvel: roperty lnek twa on Hlegebly from fh Mrs, Owen Cooney Ives with bi at No, 293 Forqu er of Aloxanter came here 1 1508, hid wite wes the Chief af the Indian tribes in this section, and who was known as Indinn Robluson tit his day. Mr. and Mrs. Cooney, ng tho world: goog, H-lxed. hes ow wn excell i en, xoveral houses, the stoelk mid fins fa bealies belie gated property fiat South Chicago. . Messrs. Unwes and) Taw- renee nro thelr attorneys, It happens that the Cooneys prefer to live In town, ian humble and unpretending way, remtses above mentioned from Lalward A. h Marvin Stns, M.D, wemed, pleased with had come from that physictan, Dr, ‘Tanner vt ho'clock started ott on his usual evening drive, necompanied by physl- clans.’ He returned 267, and was very cross He rested on hiis cot and seanilngly slept soundly for some hours. nnd, undressing, retired for the not rest quictly, his stomach being out of order.’ Latest—At o’eloek Dr. Tanner’scondition waa unehiiuged, Nothing new. : poner inasnelaTesoey _ BUSINESS NOTICES, For constipation, biliousness, indi= . Arend's Vegetavie Regulutor. It-acts like 0. charm, He- healthy complexion, clear Depot, northeast corner, 5 & Constable, tha Vietorlan ntistocrag: tony the chrontele wil xeantilons as that of Charles. the Secont’s, you. hud bettdr borrow the Heud of nine who has for kept -reeord of public seandals only, taking: no account of private itis quite ns 4 racy? ns certain parts of Pepys’ Diary, and throws the Greville Memotrs attoacther Inte the shade, elnss n little below the atistacracy take pond care notte be left behind in the race, Jini. {ators generally outdo the originals, Public oplnion, no longer condemns, open Imnoril teven looks on approvingly. the sane, oe ‘rem SunOS Years pil Robtaxeu, who hendachy, .take in France In the days of Du Barry and Louts le blen-rine, So nthe iden of promis- 4b pexes, and thero was, Yeust, that neo- sel!” could condescend to ‘nobility nud, gentry? st Ole, und they did sults? Pure blood Hew. “Prive 60 ¢en' Madison street and Pitth uvenuc —$—— The pndiie will boware of an fraudus Jent Imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now bee ing forced on the ‘market by miarepresentation, It will ruin any clothes waahod with tt, Inal jobbing’ Electric, ed Horsford’n Acid Phosphate in indl- Restion And nervous Misenses—-i have extou- ulyely used Horsfort’s Acid Phosphate in my pructica in cases of dyspepsia, nervous prostrn= Hound kindred atfections, and T have almost invarinbly abtatit elety was font eunns intercottr: no one to object. t ie he found the world a plen: as they liked Init. A few years passed away, and they discovered that ‘the: contrary opinion ail the thne, and that ft was stronger innneusirably than they who had What happened to then after that is not yet quite forgotten, Let us haps that’ history does not ‘always repeat, itse! butagain it may bo sald, without fear of tontradl 10m, that the ‘aristocratic and fash- Dut v sorry prep. 1 store for them, Xplosfos ugainst upon huylog 1) ‘They rented the aration for tho day of tr A. Bright burst into a them the other day, for whieh hye -was much rebuked and frowned upon, But Mr. Bright's ronipared with those which where, Theres od everybody, and itn old warn Ing bids sis ai! to put our houses in orde: An not a few ese itutlon come suddenly, the th of—what shail 1 say ?- Eminent Yr. WwW. Cc. phis, Tenn. writes: * Por Ie i Liquid Hetuene! of Beet. nagh, MWem= Digrattniy, Cone words were tant a Hay Vever cured hy Jeciters’ French reekouing for Catarth Cures Oitice 144 Dearborn streot, er slid the vis- ——————— ‘Travetarg, stop at thn Astor House. New Yorks | Piiaitinie bis eA Baka lea Lae CELERY AND CHAMLONIL NTERESTING ESSAY | <2 On Sieeplessness ,and Nervousness. Aullor Canc. Lonilon Correaponilenee Bugaln Courter, - Though that of whieh I ant xbont to speak ig far semoyed from politics, stitl tho arlstoc- racy Which’ L have been ‘condemning will serve. ng.the cannecting HM, though secne Js In the divoree court: has come before the divorce court since the éclebrated Mordaunt tril; in which the Prines of Wales figured, pather promluentiy, has ereatad. such a thutter among inbobs as fhe defendant in thts Buller, and -the petitioner hls wite, a woman win her own right, but nnotorlotis’ persom. “Sho remaining parties concerned are.'Lord Mareus Beresford, Lord Charles Beresford; brothers to the Marquls of Waterford, Tort Dipplly, tady Dapptln, and ‘several otlye antlafter Nviny Ml eloped with Capt. iw, and the cellings risk slipiinted t for May and June, aning wis attempted, When ‘Trask was Drought to taalcavont it, he {nsisted that he had jist sent over ear; ie nnd ealelminers, ant No case which aiid he wns surprised « =~ el Their. Cause: and Cure. NOTING SAD HRN DONR. i part of hist month it was ver rainy weather. and the water poured throug! the Cooney mansion, threnténing to drewh out the Inhabitants; and somewhat remind: wricnes of Noah and his sind to arcto step Into, and hence thelr carpets and furninive were damaged, and the water ran through to the basement. This sort. of, thing couldn't Jast, of course, and the family, insheer des- peration, refused to pay any mtore rent nntil the repairs were unde. On of duly theclalm-buyer, Willian I. Turner, and tha capitalist, Delno: ft lntepentent porta Weadacho and Neuralgia Touched By Dr. C. W. Benson. sone twenty sears hz, th her huphan Buller, who alse was married, hoth were divorced, and mi u Soon after their marriage. | covered that his Wit ‘wag Charies Beresford, gan tt do homage to Mre, vorees alyo ensued it tis intter eases afterwards Blower and Lady Du iL for a short time. “Tn tine Col, Flower oul Her Indyship sud frequent ‘and untiniely v! fy though Lord Chay Norvousness 1s-the result of nervous prostration and nervens Irritabitity, und preys more alarmlvgly Upon, the genrral health than ony other class of chrutle diseases, Where wit yout; Sud thy consump- tive, the dyspeptic, the Kouty or thoutuatic, and he- putic pattunt, Whose tral eymptums were not of & chnracter, ahd which continued more and moro tow ncompiiemtion of thuso direnecs, us well ha many uthers, all the way through to the fatal end ? Hail tho tirst nervous troubics and sleopless nights Veun ntteuded to, the rospits right, In umny cva0y have beun digorent. Whut tho rence, the alr, and the fountain are to the denutlful garden, the nervous systern Is to the antral ccunomy. tind when It ls broken down orout of repair, or In Iteelr ujseared, It isan Invitation for atl manner uf dikgnses to enter, und by. its electric sircums cun= ‘veyed tu and through every nyonue of the body. If you wro weak, Irritable, sleepless, despondent, without oncryy, and feel .budly and can't describe It, You muy know that you-ore nervgus,. and thut those Pils wilt be Invaluublo to you In curity porvaus wenknesy, prostration, and “despondeucy, thereby warding off the fearful result that must follow uerys vusnoss if lett to Itself,” Rdmember that this ts not o nustrum or patent medicine, but I strictly a profes: atonal yeparation. Sleeplewinoxs, from whatsoever exciting canse, isal- ways to bo Jookednpon with fear and apprehension, No ono cau long retain besith and cheerfulnoss and | New Vurk and Cuicagy. Agents for the Northport Food memory whoko steep ls-not sound and retroshs | seve renee Ing. 1¢4s during steep.that tho- norvour aystow Is ro palred of the wasto and strain made upon tt during the waking honra; therators,' sleep Te nbsolutely ex sential to henith, amniabillty of disposition, and to in- snr energy for the duties Of Nre. loss of sleep soun engenders despondency und lusy of snuntal force, Hendaeues unersingiy indicate a disturbed cundl- tun of the neryo Hulit, ond often Jead to serlous con- sequonces, and shoud nover be neglected, -Mendacho ism more rerlous disease than in Kouerally supposed, und {4 often the beginning of a fatal end, preceded by long nod fearful list of nervous syiuptonis. Inf long and luge oxperienve lu the treatinont of neuralgia, Lhave fdund nothing. tynct su prompily permanuntly as my Colury und’ Chatauinile Pills. forg 1 discovered Uns preparation, Ike niost physt- I treated It with little satlstaction to wither my= oy putlonts now Leeldum fail to cure oven the babatinate carey, = CW, Henaun'a Celery und Chamomile Pils aro Propayed exprosuly ta curo Sick Meadacho, Norrous Iendache, Dyapeptic Iteadneho, Neuralgia nnd Nerr> auengse, and WIM cure nny cuse, Priced axe free, Sold by nll druggists, Dep Eutaw-st,, Ualtimorg, ata. : CMICAGO'UFFICR WITH H. A. HURLBUT & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 75 Randolph-st. c, EL GRAVES & SONS, Use with Cold Lemonade, Soda, or Water; or Clear on Ice to Suit the Taste. “PE “WUR PUNCH,” FOR USE IN . CLUBS, HOTELS, AND FAMILIES, PICNICS, YACHTS, AND EXCURSION PARTIES, Ww WARRANTED to be mado from the bost Rum randy, and ta skilitatly, tho Hnest quulity of grniwlated sugar. It lathe PERFECTION OF PUNCHES! READY FOR USE WHEN OPENED. Ay all Counolssours it ts PRONOUNCED UNRIVALED, "hy name and ttlo—¢ LUD. PUNCH 1s adupt~ fark. AN unauthorized Trade Mark will by promptly prosecuted, C.IL GRAVES & SONS, Boston, Mu fold by tending Wino Merchants, @ Fis, Hately, ued wt nopulur resorts everywhere ae 1.25 por bottle, SMITH & VANDERBEEK, ed t. Buller dis- -Ofteh visited by pot turn be fe ooneys. Of course Chotiey was out, inarough and:ineulthig way, de: begati_ to pay is to'Mrs, Capt. Leresford: np- peared still to be srst favorit with bh wher lt was announced that Lord Charles, aged to be married, Mrs, wenme furious, aml, meeting her parainour {11 the streets, of “Epsom one day pot being on horseback, she publicly horse: whipped “him, and this Is'tho last heard of But now Lord Marcus comes: bt: Buller takes ww with Lord Dirpolin t Lt. Col. Mower and united with the pur her chuice frutie, nod, Lord Charles, on the stige, and Ca) Lady Dapplin, with. somebod Mrs, Flower follow suit, tnd seom‘to be on fridndly terms, vial other's houses on stn “i aversions and ut all hours, and having for yearsta general good tine." Phe counsel for) ing the cuso was, howe: tho Court that the part “snorting: set,” Buller In open- er, careful to Inforin neerned were i fore, though the entlemen belonging to it were tr singular situations. been observed! hy aimarning before either was dressed, and, Mrs, “Buller ‘haying been fre- to” the house of? Lord remnli all nisht, and Cant. Buller having been Knowr to travel with Lady Dupplin and pass her off n3 his wife, there was no farm in its it was the way: of this“ sporting set.” Ne was sure had-done; nothing wrong, nor hind Lord Mareus Beresford, thoneh it sas true tho Infter was in love with Mrs, Buller. and meant to. marry her ag soon ng she got t ee: from her worthless biushand, who peen filrtlnge and galhurting with other Judies.than his Wife, nud was therefore ne fb irsband for his eliont, But the jury dtd not take this view uf the ease, and Lord Mareus What thora fs about this woman that so miny men atter her enn only be thase who hive come under: her spell, for to athars she seems fat rout saw her firat Jn Muy Inst on horseback in F 1 Downs af the City and Suburban :y She was in company with sovern! Amerienns and was backing Mr. Lorillard’s horses to Sho ‘was giving tha Yankees the stright tip? from tho stables as to the wins and they, of course, bucked Parole anit hing bright. red: hair nnd along nase, Which looks: fio aavouth thac extends nlinost from ear to ear, tino nerve and Is 1 splendid horsewomnn, Jlow she did mirke her. horse Ny neross tho Downs! Lhayo seen her twice since riding at hurdie-meos at Alexandra Palace, None of the other competitors could: hold tho ean: dl te her ih clearing the four feat wlght inch bara, ‘Shetlow over thom like a bird all the whilons if sha were fastene saddle. This is tho. kid of people that 13 consuming. tha stbatnnee” if duced by the tall of the frish and English peasantry, 67d ® ~' PENACIOUS TANNER. Whe Now York Faster Still Allve=Hto Confoswos that Woe Keele Wonk—Ein i Condition Sconingly Hi the Duy Hefore. oe ‘Byectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, “New Yorn, Aug. FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER HER. A firsteclass Chambers’ Folding Mae chine, with the Kahler Attachment. WL fold 2 sheet. 36x60 or 24x86. order, at a very low price. Apply at Mower dinyhny ler’s room fn t quently seen froin Marens Berestord and thero was With in duatlea, Mr. Cooney wanted to know the nae of the officer who t Trask, told lin to til out, that ho wouldn't tell bin. “Mar. Cooney insisted that his men lind acted Ike rufians, aud had wearly -seared the Ife out of hig wife while he was away, and he would seck redress, Tho next day the roof was fixed, andthe ecellings were enleimined. | Yester= day Mr. Cooney went dawn to ‘Txusk’s attieg w rent, but the deor was closed, and fe couldn't: get in, Trask haying to appear before the Court to answer crlm- Inal charges. BRITISH ARISTOCRACY, | Who Age of Victorian Ending in Scane 1 the Westoration and, the. Rogency — Wickcdness In Mizh Lite Which Docs Not Adect the Social Stunding of the Part! ented. : Fenning? London Letter ta New York Works. ‘In such thes as these It wonkl “be n grent nadyantage to tho ‘upper classes” Ht they could “show, so to speak, a cleau bill of Thely position is at the best nota strong one, and they are mioking 16 weaker every day, The Buller dlyorce ease, which has recently ogenvled the attention of the public, Is but au oxumpla-of tho kind of scandals now so plentiful In “xoclety” that thoy cease to aftmet remark, seems to mo,that'all that fs needed nowadays to start In fushtonnble life Is to show a cer tain amiable willlagness {0 lose your monvy nt cards, and be seen ng much ns possible in publjs with soma womnn who fs not yout wite., Comply with these conditions, and no questions will bo asked. -You will soon get to ba made an huenorary membor of one or two gambling clubs, are, . tho FATA EAN SCALES 111 &118 Lake St., Chicago. Becarefultobuy only the Genuine preposdessing, near State, “GLENN'S 'SULPI red by Lotters LENN’S SULPHUR SOA ,An tneomparable Beautifier of the Conplexion. Tetter, Piles, Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings, Ring-worm, 7 Erysipelaa, ' Burns, Scalds, Sores, Ulcers, » and all Externat Tumors and cUr SOAP, Invaluable for Pimples, Chafes, Chapped Shin, Rough Skin, , Prickly IWeat, Flesh Worms, ich, Hives, Nettle Rash, Severe Itching, Chitblains, : “3. OTHE. WONDERFUL ALL Loe otter than ‘on ‘So-duy Uy. ‘Tannor, tho-faster,y neknowledged that ho full wenk, and that his.stomach was in a bgd condition. He pluchity refuses to yield, and stl ode heres’ to ‘his’ purpose to gu withont food for forty dayy,. Ho drank more water and cur- bonle-aeld water than nsual today, and xpent mort’ of his tlhe.in bed, and irritublesunder slight annoyance, Ils cqudition is seemingly better thon it was. yestarday, and ho, was able to dress himealt and get Into. bed without: assistance, Hs atomach was less troublesome that on Sat- urday and Sunday, ,pyd there t3'a better shaw for hin to completa hig task. Le life conthines Tanner's fost wil} end at noon on Saturday,: but i .la extremely ¢ doubtful whother his Indomitable will will keep hint filly, nati! that tine, Ils attendants believe Ulm to be lia vory ‘cyltleal. condition, anc Jook for his collnpse at-any tue, ‘To-day and yestorday he refnsed to some reuson of his” av wolkhed 120!¢ pounds, “its pulse to-tay vonty-fuit beats ty the minute, or four tea than yesterday, Ils tewperature lemreas, : : N o he rates Aeerlcles Pras, . NEw Youn, Aug, 2-i a had another’ yomiting tit about 10:16 Inst night, when o mustard. over his stomnch, About twenty mhiutes after mldnight.he had of vomit, “Att, wis aulotly sleeping. Dr. ‘Tanner, when | he weighed 157 pounds, When sentes hast ulght he turned the bei se 13 regular but For tho first thine since the commencement of his fast Dr. Tanner adinitted this morntug thut ho fele very weals. «1 was In a bad condition, but he expressed cot fideuce Ln hid ability to necompllsh the unde taking. Hs cyes werg tusferlessy his tongue NATIONAL SPECIFIC FOR TU ALLEVIATION AND CURE OF AL: SKIN DISEASES. ‘Tho famo of GuaNN's BuLPnvY Boar has extended far and wide ; there $s probabil; in the United States in whielt tts great curative virtues are not known and extolled by ‘Tho testimonials recelyed for tt woulil Mil volumes. Many distinguished Physicians atid Dformtiera of tha dicot Starr of Hospitals and Infirinarics, havo tested it, expruasod their adtonisluncnt with ita reanite, Ani aro wow conuted among ita strongest advocates, Versons using it have no need to Tesort to Sulphur Springs a3 it auawors all tho purposes of SULPHUR Bolng an admirabie remed: and Old Soros, that ft of * resort of Mahly distinguished persons; and the one condition on whieh you may retahy pope warty 1s, thut you do not win. night, and lose with a good the othor part of tho’ program. thore neyor: eanbo mitch diflcuity in Loudon about a nan finding an afiutty, us Club, where the princlply a} soclaty ts fallhfully resp strange if he docs not ight pon some one that tg wilting to’ shure his broughans with ‘Thig sort of life no tonger 0 It seems to be thing to do if you wish to mis In the fashlons it de not deaire to bethought Your namesake—tha Warld—{s way within tho mark when It sa! four age is aot tt of Inmorality that provalls, but the shamelesness with whiten it shows Its the practical tmpunity which It enjoys, woulan’s bad reputation is 20 longer any Tr? inst her, Akos, Bullor is quite woman, and 1a One soon to have thought the worse of her bee with hulf-a-dozen men, no olty or town Ile was taciturn whee eS BATHS, for Gout and BRhonmatism and 2 marvelous healer of Wiser) it tha Operation of Balyes aud Uintmuuls, . Ace that you g¢t the GENUINE. GLENN'S} SULPHUR 8 ected, aud He will be OAP other remedy extant, dyteralve propertica, It 13 Urls Frockles, asides abd removes adjunct to the Totlet producca result cally compounded and whon used dott: ‘Bu incumpurably Benutitior of thi Plex and Wlotches, rendering t! M npurliton by 1 hoalthful action, whllo ordinary Posmetics only Alugulze ond injure » HUMORS OF THE SOALP and DANDRUFF, absolute specific known, It ts also n desirublo. . nod a capital remedy aud preveqtve of Obnoxious BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.—Surpnur Soap has been counterfeited, and the publio are cautioned fo OVTAIN ONLY THE OXNUINE, nnd fo observe the ONLY OAIUINAL NAME, Glenn's Sulphur Soap, with also the above ongraving on the ff Proponent be woightd, for imarkable On Sunday’ he Me sceaat, Steen Complexion, erull ie ele White, Cle ro-om{nently the most roliable, SECTANT of CLOTHE Contagious Diseases, me—Dr, ‘Tanner » Lord Dupplin is sole that niturad- ly ho coll not tolurate the least indiscretion pinster was placed relloved” hin. cartoon which encloses cue cakp, ‘Thoy any he ia golng has made any ine is most virtuous + thks fhe ty he ‘without which nono is genuine, Ask for Gienn’s Sulphur Soap, and TAKE No oTuRH, For sale yenerally by Diugyists, Fancy Goods Dealers and Grocers, at 25 cts, cake + 00 dts. &, bor, containing 3 cakes, suving 20 per cont; 75 etd, @ bar, containing 8 cakes, seut.by mail, prepaid, THE PROPRIETOR WOULD BE PLEASED TO HEAR FROM PERSOMS USING GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, __ GHAS..N. CRITTENTON, Sole Proprietor, 115 Fulton St, Ha Y. ure in 0 ome Aterlent enst one such ts prominent In London bo Ikely to bo dn the Mrs, Butter 13 very tuilucky fu not havin pov ably to sete her Aue ‘dlileulites PIKES