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Jod. Heaven xrant that 1 way havo ot ted He then kissed his wifo, turnod hile face to the wall, and Ina weok had fully recov- ou, are accident which mizht have resulted se- piousty tappened in Clneinnatl one day Inst weok, 2 t Lortls girl curelosly allowing a pur- on of-hor foot to rest on tho stroot-car rail ve sho wad engagod In conversation with Fronds: Fortunately tho firat cdr that came ong contatnad only twa mon, aud, although senowhat bruised by the overturning of tho car, nolthor wore serlously Injured. —— ER SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS, ho New Jeraeit Frete-Zeltung bne the following: + Jqmive tothe dleclosurce of tho whiakyethlef 2° gnd Ponttentinry-bied, Gen.(?) Jukn Bylph e+ Doould; The brightoniuy up of: thoso whisky- ring rominiecences In the minds of tho pcoplo Ufns only a tendency to inorense the aversion of the country towards tho repetition of a aoldiors’ ségimo in tho White House, Alt theas disclos- ured, ng far as they go, only demonstrate more diatiy the fnct how necessary it 1s that a Prosl~ » Gone of tho United Btutes should posacaa tho ex. perience and othor qualifentions fora trug and reut performance of our public business; soa Sint uld be a Judgo of charauter and mon, toate ‘A galdler ty reronston isnot the proper rson for that position. Ae matters and things Hand now, the President of the United States . pouat be a statesman.’ ‘ - “Wphe Winats Slaule-Zeltung writes ag follows: “tho Democrats in Memphis scom to bo very much oxoited vor the Impression whitch the too " slain communtontion published in the Momphis Avalanche headed ‘We Attend to the Counting of the Votes' baa made upon Northorn people, and they now sseuro tho public that the writer of this commuutention 18 9 Republican, and that he played a huge Joke upon tho brave and innocent Democracy in order to givo ita dis- reputable character, For this conventont _fubterfugo no proof ts presented. Nottwith- stond this, the Anze(ger des Teatens awallows this stato and misornbly oxplanation in enee to, Uleprovoe all accusations ted against tha noble and selt- preridclon. clean -fulsificrs of tho South, Tord, buw thin!’ OF this oxplanstory attempt to subvert tho truth we do not belisvoone word. Hut, even admitted tho writer of the communicn- tlon published in tho Avalanche worea Republics ao, what of $t? That paporis nota Republican pa- | Would ho by fool cnough now tostate to tho Pittor of the Atulunche or anybody cleo that he solyintonded to plays joke upon the unsus- pecting Democracy? “Thut paper wbiiehed th fommunication In good falth, and mude no ox* fanatory or objcotionable remurks along with tz consequéntiy i indorsed the expressed . opinions and wtrtements, And why not? Are ere not innumerable reports from tho Bouth before tho couutry {1 relation to similar shane lesly-impudent admissions antl gtatemonts of bulddecingand election frauds? Aru Republics ans the manufacturers of them nll?” - The Cincinnatl Volzsbiqit Ie disqusted with tho * growling lion of Now York, and writes about him asfollowa: "To sny tho lcast, itis verysin= tar that Senator ConksIng neither called upon t. Gartlold while at New York, nor paid a visit to the conference of Reoublicans assombled at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel and took part in-its.de- Hiberations, This demonstrative reserve of the Ho York Sonator will and has givon causo for 10 most singular and differential explanations. From Democratic sources wo bear, and thoy malntain, thnt Conkling is in fact opposed to Garfield's etcotton, and that be will not contrib- ato anything towards bls succoss, Ropublicaus assort that Conkling did not appear at tho con- ‘ference for tho attnple reasow, ‘not to give any more food for — Democratle + gossip; that bo intended to oxaot from Shrneia any promises and concessions. What- ever truth thoro may be innllof those state- ments, 60 much is certain: that commun cour teyy, tleceney, and tho rules of society made St obligntory on tho pare of tho New York Sonator to pay Mr. Garficla a visit. Netthor crn we un- derstand er § Conkling did not take -ounference of Kepubliouns ussembiat pct the party’ ‘rom all scotions of the land, uy he really retired Into the pouting corner during the exmpaign? Nobody would loge theru- by but himself, ‘Tho machinery of the world will keopin its usual motion even without tho resence and attendance ag sirenger, of Mr. poakllog. Nobody is indispensable iu thie grout ‘and good world.” 7 .The Now York Staate-Zettuug (D.) makes, ino leader in relation toSouthorn claims and Indom- nidcations, tho following romarkable and unro- served statement: * That the Democratio party, as it {s, offers no security ‘and contains nono within {ts ranks, record, and: history for its prompt objection to any such claims and Indem- piftcations, whon presented, hag to be admitted. + Al tature fights and issues ‘will ‘turn around thispivot. The frionds and ounanente of such elaime from the North and the South elas d tind thomseiyes, and Domoorats and Ropu ~ ‘llcuns will form altianees ta defeat, or to pro- mote; all such claims.” This tga frank adinis- flon of & noblo Democratic soul, and THe Tis Use would add that, 1¢ alt future politica! Nghts and jasnes will turn around Southern claime ie case of Hancock's election, tho country should Yoton leathor, modal to tho Democratic Now - York Staate-Zeitung, Tho Callifornta Demokrat says editorially in referonce to tha Alabama cloction: “* Whether that-colossn! Democratic majority in the Stato of Alnbama is a bona fido or fraudulent onc + Matters but Nettle, If thore is anything in the + world to crentg anxicty in the North, not alouo among Republicans, but hopest Democrats also, this fs tho existence of a Solid. South, a - massive Southern phalanx, And tha- more brillant are tho victorios which tho Southornera Achieve among themselves at tho polla, tha more hateful Republicanism fe looked upon in tho South, the Ormer and moro solid wilt it form it- self in tho North and East, and. the groator will , be tho exertions to defent the Domooratio party ‘In November. More sensible would it bo for u they, woutd not burn thelr and if they Dovil cnn i in adenes tutly fang! nly be success: tre, Tho North might othorwiso be . forced, after all, t I tae all, to appoint its Preatdontinl Blectora| 4 gislaturea, Inatead of submitting ‘all such Boutbora Infamous swindling. zl Inrelnuon to the ‘samo subject the Minot Staats-Zeitung writes as follows: “ Thesoshame- Jess’ Democratic lection, fatsifications and Tascalitics In tho frat Southern Stato that hold {laeloction after Hancock's lettor of accept- ‘Anco was published to the world are.0 splendid commentary upon that document,. especially Upon the following pasgage contained therein: ‘It ia a vital principle in our system that notther fraud nor force must bo allowod to subvert the rights of tho people. When fraud, violence, or incompetence controla, the noblest con. aructions and wisest Inws aro usoless.' And tho Domocratio Bheriff’s posso comitatus Which, with fixed bayonets, surrounded tho Polling places in Montgomery, what «splendid Commentary, is it not upon the following pns- "ie Uayauet eer ie prose irptonegal wie Fs et {8 not the propor implemont wi! Whlen to collect tho votow of frao mont" In rotation to the political situation and the Republican proapecta, the ¥Westltche Post writca 38 follows; “Tho Republican pot fs boiling. From alll sections of tho vountry comes tho ‘Most oncouraging news, denoting the enthu- slasm of, tho Republican party, With satisfao- tlon we can look baok upon tho procoedings of tho Init few days, And in tho same do- freo the Democratic pot ts cooling off; a {s yory porcoptible, Tho firo {8 hibiead down, and the only commotion noticea- 2 Is in tho Southern Btates, whero thoy baye Practiced And trained in the fine art of fraudu- nt election returns and choating at tho ballot- tothelr heart's contout, Hancock's loteer He Roveptance has avidently fallon like a wet Wankst upon tho unterrified, and they all have feel: How everything has changed! tisno wonder! Gen. Tuncook fs disuatis- yond Sven At tho great Democratic powwow ue lev York how little was suid about him! Rut tnd ott ‘ox ‘Tilden recet ved alt tha compliments, «ihe enthusiagig min only none channol—t. o., f ey Gramercy Park. With and through i a tise Teer Ba exhauatod itaolf, Binco that wie Oowecrata avo not even given a siya Shor'th nly thotr revolver-press 13 at work. Lobb. row atink-pots at Mr, Gurfleld and bos He mid {he old veterans in onler to catch them, rn Ofna ayull; thoy refyea to be caught" i the Germanig, of Milwauked, @ rellyious pier ot large olreytetion, and independent in be tics (with an tnolluation for Hancock), ad= ae tuat the Republicans havo gained on tho of Contest, Itsnya: “Au farostho gener aepalltlcal situation 1s concornod, tho Itepublio- mz More confident, and not without cause, on Tesult of the lection in Alabama bua dome, quutrated that the Republicans need not look poy Anglo Southern State, Dut sensible mem- Pe of tho Republican party nover looked for cant Seeldent, They only reliod upou a baye bart. And in this respect their hopes ow dodtoned cousitorubly during, the 1st perzent hua manifested Iteclt. Uudoubtodiy It 0} from day to “day homination, ane "edulon Ge ke, Yeo" Pecsidoncy: Engilst $3 unoxeyps foaal pence far as bie “ability and + pery Iy unpupui 'y ura vorcorned, but Ho 18 extreinos Of ape pUlut ju thy Bute of Indiana. Insten part enethedln, by Der rf ee own hoje State, he faa millstone Landers, the necks), To bis must bo added that br, caved Democratio candidate fur doveru= cinerea ¢ é Ke. Le 2 E5 ‘< B ¥; 8 Fl z E hurelt mors and inure ayn brutal sew ANE slik day ute valle ae ges elke ger, day i tha et + Po CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Horrible Tragedy Enacted at Minneapolis Yesterday. Suicide and Murder of an Estranged ihe Husband and Wife, Additional Particulars of {to Watsan, Wis.» Murder.” McKinney, the Peoria Homicide, Ra- leased on Bail, Brief Record of the Last Hours .of the Ubiquitous Benders. . i, = eine rt MURDER AND SUICIDE, Special Dispatch to. The Chicago Tribune, MINNRAPOLIS, Aug. 13.--Tho elty was tbrown into a fover of excitement this morning by the report of a terrible doublo tragedy Gn Sixteenth avonue south. Charlca HH. Righmond,. an: ex- railroad conductor, who has been separated from his wife, Eva Hichinond, for, somo timo, and haw had a garles of quarrels, shot her twico with a double-barroled shotgun in the yard of the house whore thoy Itvod, and Immediately after took bis own life by blowing out his own brains with =f revolver. Richmond's wife left ‘him on nccount of his dissipated Sbabita and inildelitios.* Both had been out of tho clfy until recently, when tho wit re- turned and made hor homo with friends, Riene mond returned to Minneapolis on Tuesaday last. and from that timo until Thursday afternoon bo was engagod {nan unsucéessful acarch for his wifo, visiting every residence at which sho was known to be inthe habit of calling, but not mak- ing any threats as far na can bo learned, He bad an Interview with hor, {n which he mndo threats and dlaplayed a plstol. In this moot- Ing Uichmond stated that he did not want to Hvo without ‘his wife, and in such an ovent he cortrinly woutd kill himsolf. Last. night Richmond borrowed a double-bar- reled shotgun from n friond, sayiig ho was going hunting, This morning nbout 1 o'stock, ho went to tha rosidenco of Mr, Wenver, where his wito was staying, and vory ovidentiy Intd down In tho obfoken-coop, where ho spent tho night, for his cont and bat, now lying In the coop, ure covered with bits of straw, as if hie bad laid down tn them. This morning bo walted from daylight“ until the famil; had Ueoakfaatad, aud watched hls opportunt- ty from his post of conceniinent. When his wife emerged from tho house and passed around the woadsbed, ho fired tho frst barrel at her head, and she sank helplesly to tho ground. He tired the sccond birrol into her poor quiver- ing body, Walle tho smoke was still curling from tho Murderous gon, Richmpnd placed 2 revolvor to his temple and fired. ‘Tho batt, a No. & entered the skull, just back of the temple, and avove tho right‘ear. Fora tnoment: only he retained au uprizht position, Leaning aguinst the door in his struggle, ho retained: his hold upon ils gun, and this gave tho eve-witness the Impresaton that he was endgavoring to uae the gun also on bis own por- son. His feat allpped from hint inn fow sco- onds, and ag ho fell his head tald In tho duorway swimmlug In bload, which spurted from tho ghnatly bole at every heart pulsation. The ‘nelghbors soon recovered tholr prosance of mind, and: kind bands lifted tho bleeding form of Sra, itichmond unit curried ft into tho hours where sho was Jaid upon abed in tho ron edrnom, ‘The murdered woman was: happily uncongcinua and vvidontly did not suffer, Sho lingered only’ nvout forty minutes vefore she breathed her Inst. Tho poor woman's body, upon her loft side, literally from tho crown of ber bend to the. solo of her foct, 1s tilled with shot. ‘Ten aro In the left alde of ber bend, ono passing complotoly through, threo in hor neck, rnd the whole sido clear to hor nnkle is pitted with ahot-holes, One shot went through ber foot just ntiove the sole. In,tho boards of tho shod aguinst which she fell, on a fovel with her. head, are forty threo shot-holes dotting the boards about a eirclo. caused by = the inturrupuion ofher head. Below wher the secdnd shot was fired there aro but nine holos. so that thoro must bo not Jess than sixty shot in her body. Tho force of ‘tho shot was terrific, ns they passed clear through the Inch-bonrds of the shad, and thay caught In tho atructure in the opposit aide, The suleido pad murderer was picked up and earrlod into tho house ndjoining. whera n rude Iittor was prepared, and tho body luld at full loath. inn Keon by the roporter ho was lying with hia hend slightly ratscd and breathing sters torously. A pitch of Diondy cloth was pulled from tho side of hla head disclosing « wound from which tbe blood and 4 small portion of the‘ brain was coring. At 10 o'clock the oxtromitios wore cold, and at 11:45 be breathed bis last. Mra. Richmond was a beautiful woman of about 20." Kickmond was35, and bas been em: ployed on several railroads as brakeman and conductor. £ ‘The Coroner deeldad that no inquest was noc easary, THE WAUSAU TRAGEDY, Bpectat Curresponitence of The Chicco Tribune, Wausau, Wis., Aug. 11.—Tho Central Wisconsin, of this pluce, lssucd the following extra yoater- day: * “ At half-past 6 o'clock this afternoon, Dr, E. 8, Hogle, a dentist from Stevens Polnt, was shot and instautly killed by re J resident dentist af this city, hero yeaterduy, and, with Dr. Rugs, bn rooms ovor SteCrosson & Co.’a atore, aud bad but just prepared himself fortho practice of bis profession at that place. During tho ufternoon precadio tho murdor Bennett had called upon Dr. Hogle, and, 18 wo aro informed, nothing: transplrod nt that visit to fond to 80 terrible nn ovourrence. Tho facisas wo have gleaned them are us follows: “Shortly before the shooting, Bennett went into tho Puot uttice and to Georgo C. Young's, and asked fora gum: at tha former pines bo said he *wanted to cilia dentist.’ Unable to se ‘Ouro A Weapon at olther of thess plnces, bo went tod, Kolter'’s saloon, took hla" doublo-barrelod shot-gun without leave, and walked deliberately to Dr. Hoglo’s olfice,_1u tha watk ho was mot by. j, A. Jones who, secing Renbott with tho hia hand, sauuinaly Spied out to Drs. Hoglo nd Huss to *iook out,’ ns *thore was the othot*| dontist with a gun,’ Immediately aftorward tho roport of the yun was heard, an re Hogle, who waa thon synan log his bands tn tlio ittle room off his oflico, was heard to fall to tha floor. Mr. Jones rushed in, saw what hid beon doo, and immediately started after Bounett, who ria baok to Kolter's saloan, lofé the gun on a'table, and was immediately thorenftor urrosted by tha editor, of the eenirals, When jarrested bo wax eard to say, ‘I was going, to givo myself wy Know Lanot bit andl Intonded todo ite “Dr, Russ, who wus the only one prosont at tho shooting, saya that Bonnott said, ns he raisod the gun to shout, *G—d d—n, you Hoxla! and the only words spoken _by Hoglo after be wis shot wera, ‘My God! The charge tonk elfect tn tho loft upper part of the bowels, wounding tho arin In ite pussuge, . “Dr. Hioglo ‘was an unmarried man, of 26 years of ago. ‘our yours Oxo ha located In Stuvons Point, and had, by bis «courtesy, kindness, and manly hearing, mado hosts of ‘friends {u that city, and by ig attontion to nis business had hulltup afine praoctico at tbat piaco und at Bh te Icayes a mother, wow living at Ostflenuett camo hora about fi “Bennett camo hora about four years ago rom Lock Huvon, Pa. Hou has bosn known among our people as a young man of bud habite, butit was not supposed that ho was vicious in mind, About a your and a half ago ho was mare ried in thiv city, and has ono child. “Bonnett wus heurd to say, but alittle timo bofore the murder, that ‘NoG—d d—d son of a be fhowld como Hora and buck against blm in ja Luusinees. © Tho murdor can only benttributed to intoxt. cation Ceri flcndlah jealousy toward o profes- sionul rival, 7 An inquest waa bold upon the body of Dr, Hoglo, whion regujted in a verdict that tho doccased came to his death ftom a gun shot wound inilictod by Dr. 4. C. Bennott,”* On the 1th the priganer was taken bofore the Muntojpat oud re, ontered a plea of not gullty, and waived bis oxamination. Preliminary. tho complotl of tha uew jull. and owing td tho duscourlty of tho old atl the Sheriff to-day roe moved the prisoner to another county; but where, your correapondent ‘hag wot “beon Ine formed. Great exoltoment nttonded bla do- Purturo, und threats of lynching word freely inade, ‘Da tho sumo trati with the inurderer went tho body, of thovictin, in charge of a num ber of weightors and friends from Stovens Point. The deocased wos a momber of tho ogo of Frou and Accepted Masons at Stoveny Point, who will to-day vonalgu the remains to the tomb according to tho usagos of that Order, eI ADMITTED TO BAIL. pectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune Orrawa, IIL, Aug. 13.—An Interesting habeas corpus case has been argued bofore Judge stipp, of the Oircutt Court, for a tew days past, It was upon the petition of Luthor LB. SfcKlonoy, of Poorta, charged with the murder of Jacab ¥ry, for a relonse pon ball. Some domostio dinioulty had occurred between MoKinnoy and his wife, resulting in a separation, MoKinuay oburged Fry swith disturbing bia faintly retations, aud finally, some time last full, meating him on tho Street bo shot ang Billed Bie * trial fa, Peorls" wi inv, (he fu to Sonny. Xppueat ieee irdwa%oe Dalia mado,and us be was about to refuse It, the sopiication’ was withdrawn, end the prisoner, through -hi ronce | arinon, apy tt W. W. O'Brien ani fa En Ball zanna ae cir Cutt a for 5 ludgy Btipp to-duy ardered the prisoner ie rf re arf Ge um of Sivgon, ‘wulch, a8 above stated. ased upon bail was Immediately given, Mesars, Worthington, James, Loucks, and Btark, of Peoria, appenred for tho people. IN LIMHO, Kprelal Dispatch Co The Chicago Tribune, Conusous, 0, Aug. 13.—-Rugeno Gallagher, represonting himsctf asa lnwyor from'frouklyn and working In the Interest ut John Kelly, was nrrestod last night on account of drunkenness. Ie was relented this afternoon, and soon aftor became Involved in a quarrel with the proprietor of the Columnbinn Hotel, drawing 4 revolver ind firing two shota at the land> lord = without = affect. Ho was are rusted, and Among hia effects wore found letters from: George 1. Gran} & Co, Chicago: Joseph Gow ., New York and W. fi.’ Lavojor, Washington, D.C. At the alation-house he Is chnrwed with shooting with intent to kill, al: Ingher isn man of fino personal appearances a about 45 years of age. ms ie ee LAST OF THE BENDERS. Drs Morves, Ia, Aug, IL—A lottor to tho State Repteter from n reapanslbte citizen of thie Stato, Mr.8.A James, of Sigourney, gives tho information on tho authority of an eye-witness; atso a responsible man, that tho notorious Bon- dor family, four ia number, were capturad non after to discovery Gf tho murder of Cal. Yoriro’s brother, and shot. Ife saya that tho four were stood up {1.0 row facingninoritiemen, and wore told thelr fate. That Kato waa plucky ty tho Inst, and called upon the eapiors, tw qd id," and thet the four bodica wore buried ot the corner of tho four Countics of Labette, Wilson, Neosho, and Stontwomery. 2 INFANTICIDE. Osdox, Ia., Aug, 13.~Tho Shoriff of this county Was notified that n young woman living’ in Blooming Pratric, Minn. had confessed to hay- {ng given birth toa child in Osage im Mny Inet, and that she strangled tho child at birth. Sonrch ‘wee Inatituted, aud the romalas ware discovered styling undera log Inagrove in tho southwest part of the town, Nenr by was found a woman's werapoer a chitd’s abit, and seme othor articles of clothing, The child had been atrungled by tying u pleco of cloth around ita neck. “An in- queat was held, and the unnatural inothor wil Probably ve ticid to account. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. Wastnaton, D, C., Aug. 13.—Advices hava reachad the Dopartmont of State tbat a general escape of prisoners occurred at Laredo, Toxos. Twosuocceded in crossing tha Rio Grande to New Laredo, Mexico, and .two were drowned. ‘Tho remaindor were prevontod from crossiug hy Untted States troops. It is atleged the prisonera who rentched Mexican roll ware affordod pratec- Uon there, In consequence tho Department of Htute bas instructed the United States Conaul at New Larad lo tu make a thorough Investigntion. . ESCAPED, Spectat Dispates to The Chieago Tribune. Ltxcony, M., Aug, 18—Seven prisoners cs+ eaped ‘from tho Logan County Jail at abouts o'clock Inst night. They wero at larga in tho hall of tno jail, and during the absence of the turnkoy knocked on the door, the call belng an- |, awereit by tho Sherlit’s daughtor, who was over- powered, with tho result asatated above. Among them aro four Ponitentlary candidates, The phere bee olfered a reward of $25 cuch for thelr a x TOO FAMILIAR. I CLEVELAND, O,,. Aug. 13,—Yesterday John McDonald appoared in Nites, a small town near here, looking tor work.. To-day noonon golmy home Darius Parke found MoDonuld tu bis house with Mrs. Parks. McDonald was ordercd out. Inetead of going he undertook to put Parksout, whereupon tho latter scized n gun and ludged fourteen shots In MoDonald’s head, causing Instnot death. Parka guvo himeulf wp to the authorities, and f# held ona churgo of maeder allt the mystory of the alfair can be solved, 2 INDICTED FOR MURDER, BAtrinone, Md., Aug. 18.—A apeolut dispatch to tho News from Warwick County, Vn, states thnt the Grand Jury yesterday indicted George Thomas, allas Willlam Juncs, colored,,for the murdér of Capt, Frank and Cook Gago, of tha Schooner Mignonotto, in tho James River, on tho Sistof Muy last, Ho was algo indicted for assault with intont to kill Willlam Bilby, mate of tho Mignouette. ‘rial wag sot for Sept. 8, BIGOT'’S CONDITION. New York, Aug. 13—Amadee Bigot, who murdered Mrs, Houriotta Renault, and after wards cut bis own throat, fs sald to be Improv ing by the surgoon at St. Vincent's Hospital. Ho fe fed through a hole in hts esophagus, and appears to enjoy ft, Tho Doctor, after dressing hie wound to-day, askod 1f he should put on bis necktie. guess 1/1 Live another kind of 2 uecktle by-and-by,” gasped Bigot. LIGUT-FINGERED GENTRY. + Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Cernton, INs., Aug. 13.—Threvo ingn belonging to this city who were In attendance’ nt the SpringGeld Boldlers! .Rounton wore robbed this morning by plokpockets of between $40 and $60. Oneof the men that was ‘robbed had $50,000 in Do Witt County bonds in his possession that tho thieves waa! to got. It waa n moat lucky ce cape, * ROBBED, Byectat Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. “Ann Anuon, Mich,, Aug, 13.—Joseph Richards, a farmor Ilving alone in Suporlor Township, waa knocked down by two men last night, when ho was returning from work. Thoy gagged and ound him, and then entered his house and cnr- riod aff $800 which: ho hud placed inthe collar for safety, Ho pad $120 on his porson, which they did not ind.” Tho robbers escapod. TO BE HANGED. Wriutxaton, N.,0., Aug. 13,—8tophouson Miehardson, colored, who killed hls tothor-{n- Jaw and attompted to kill his wife and father-In- Jaw on tho night of July 10, has been convicted of nieder, and sontenved to be hanged on the Ud of September noxt. INCENDIARISM. . Des Mores, In,, Aug. 10,—Lato last night 4 Seneiant owned by Mr, Haskins, wandger of 0 Eurcks coal mine, burned down. Haskins hos beon ovioting striking minora lately, and It fs beloved the building was sot on tire by coal malners from rovengo, é OFFICER KILLED. Denrsox, Tox., Aug, 13.—Umted States Mare abal Willard Ayors wos shot and instantly killed on Woduosday,An Cherokectown, Chickasaw Mallon, ‘by @ ucgro whom ho attempted to at —— A ‘TEXAS MURDER. . GAuvesTom, Tox. Aug. 11.—William Arnold, shot on the night of tho Oth fast, died, declaring that atorris leilled him, a i HUMOR. An indication of spring—A schoolboy putting ® bent pln in bis teachor’s chair, “T go through my work,” as tho needlo sald to tho {dla boy, “But not till’ you are bard ualied," as tho {dle boy sald to the needle. Afmosphiorical knowlodgo 19 not thoroughly distributed to our achools. A boy being asked, “What ig mist?" vaguely responded, An um- brotla.” . ¢ ‘Tho brilliant Sophie Arnold, when abo honrd of « cortatn diplomatist that had beon caten by tho wolves, oxalatmed: “Poor brutes} Hunger must indeed bo a terrible thing!" *Tdldo't know,” sald an old Indy, ae sho latd down hor nowspapor, “thut thicves wero vo Scarce that thoy bad to advortlee for 'um and olor a reward for tholr discuvory,”” ‘When the foo-man finds the lump too heavy, ho obipa off the odd wolght, and lermit melt in tho stro It bag Gries boon discovered bow ho mnonages when tho lump ts too light. Don't invite a “ aolf-aducated ' man to address gecbool, Ite will be sure to toll tho ‘pupita that, be novor Went to schoul, and yet be kuowa 2a muuch ag anybody, Phdadelpita News. ’ A lightulug-rod agent wns struck by light- ning the other ay aod the’ phenomenon can only be aecountod for on tha tasary that tho olcdtria Huld got trod of being ied about, Burdotte says that a Prosidontial voto waa takeu on a rallway truly out West recently, aud the reault showed thirty-two moro ballots than Pasecuyers, Ho noty thile down aga straw,” Dict, but not dla yet, Don't despiao tho lowly; tuo under daw dose tho work? atighes tues wings, dud tha wan who bought on 2 mortgy, says bo hos scon a houso tly.—oston ‘aydnecripte A North Carolia man will work four hours to chop down a (roo coon is fu, but nothin; would induce bin rH Spit up. ondugh ‘woo i wook the supper with, ‘The luttur proocoding ian’t apart, ‘is He wont intoa prom(nent drug-atoro, and gal se thera Pe Premoals entanteout vate » Cortalnl; bat dues dat cost?" One dollar. "Hy abluting you dinks Gas don’t, buyt nono, py gracious. San Antunto Herald, A tus Dabble (artist) Dan't'you think 1¢ Aer etineT aetiinted sometning ts Bovers critiy (examining Dubblo's Intest production)— “Yos,-a lito talent, for ustance,"—Harvard mpoon, “1 van't trust you,” said & rumeotior to an time veriahed customer, You, should let liquor Fi you hadn't drank yo much of st you ‘So dl our ewan carriuye.” i had t wold Ite” viel, “you'd ave eqn my wied epofied He : RAILROADS. — The Express War Is Not Yet Settled—A Lawsuit at Springfield. Chicago, St, Paul & Minneapolis Earnings—The Canada Pacific. TH EXPRESS WAT. | ‘There has ns yet boen no change in tho situa tion as regards the war betwoon the American and the Pacific Express Cumpanies. ‘Tho Amor+ {ean is still prevented from tauing business to potnta. beyond Council Miuffs, and the United States ond Pacific Expross Compnnics continue to havo n monopoly of that busincsa, ‘The representatives of tho’ three companies held a contorenco yesterday, byt were not able tocometo any understanding. It is under- stood that dir. Fargo, of thy American Expross, and Mr, C. E. Rerking,of the Chicago, Burling: tun & Quincy, buve beon to sco Mr. Gould regarding tho matter, ‘but,’ as far as ean be lenrned, nothing looking towards a. settlement of tho vexed affair has been done, It Is not belloved that n compromise can be effected, and the courts will pu doubt be ap- peuled to to decide whether the Pacific Expreas can refuse business at Omnba from 2 connecting. The American, Express. It fg stated, filed a caturday ut Bpringtield to prevent somo of Gould's ronda from interfering with its business, Special Ditpateh to The Chieaon Tribune, Sprinayizey, ML, Aug, 1.—Tho Amertean Express wor to-day broke ont In this city. |W, G Frey Prestdent of tho American Uxoress Company, fled in the United States Circuit Court a billand application for an Jnjunetion: against the Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Halirond re- tralning that corperntion froin interfering with the Express Company's business tipon tho Hing of that road. A temporary injunetian wae {9+ It has been announced that Gould's Pae press would do business upon the Peorta, Decatur & Evansville, aud that Company ond the American recently had a diMcuity about exe ress busfhess. ‘The caso was sct for hearing tho first Monday in October. ” CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS Tho Chicago, 8t. Paul & BMinncapolls ltatiroad hns furutahed the Hallroad Commissionor of Minnesota with the earnings of severn) of itt branches. ‘Tho carnings of the line from nko Bt. Croix to St Paul and the branch toStillwater, uot Inujuding tho portion of the earnings pnid to tho Bt. Paul, Stillwater & Taytor’s Fall Road, wero ns follows: F 8 dast anual OT) Februnty 57 ‘Mareb, T00 spelt Bes ‘ Bit. KOE $6270 HGTAL Tho nbove receipts werd doriyed from tho following sources: - } et 0s BW 100 S620. SADT tho road. from Stillwater wero 28 follows: if of, Se Poul Tho ‘earn! Jitnetion to Bt ‘These reee!pts wore derived from tho follow- ing sources; ‘i » 1880, 1879, ~ ce patie . S40 oH ot) wo $19,257 $14,001 THE CANADA PACIFIC. Mr. Join Shiolds gives some interesting par- tloulars of the progress of the construction un tho Thunder Hay & Solkirk Division of tho Canada Pacific Raliroad, The work undertaken by Mr. §elda' company fe @ stretcl of sixty;, olght mifles from Rat Portage to Engic Lake, purt‘of tha “ missmg lnk,"“hnd connocta with tho ‘Purcell & Ryan contract on the cast, and tho Whiteland section on the west, Afr, Shfotda’! firm oro pushing the work as rapidly es clreum- stances will allow; they have, now 1,500 mon at work, and oxpect’ shortly to inorease tho force to 2,000, nt which figuro It {a proposed to keep it till tho work is flaished, Since the Istof June the firm has been paying $1.75 per day, and propor uonately higher retea to skWled workmen, Purcell & Ryan buve nearty 1,00 men at work upan the section, and .Mr. Honey the Buporine tendent who je in churgo of the Whitehend con. tract in bebalf of the Government, has some JOO men and five steam shovels amployed. Purcell & Ityan’s aootlon isnow completed to Ignace, and itidexpeoted that traok wil be hud by Navem- ber to'Tache Station, twonty miles or su farthor on. Fropi thig point communication fs posalvle by luke and, portage transit to the east end of Manning & Co.'s contract, and Br. Shields will then bo ablo, to forward supplies by yay of Prince Artine’s Landing, Inatend of taking them around by Wiunlpex, as now hos to be done, This chango, it 13 necdlosa to say, will niuch Improve the condition of Mr. Shlolda’ company. by relicv= ing them of un cnormous charge forfrelght, Thos’ have now two steum sbovels at work, and noxt season expect tohave seven. On the Whitehead contract raiis will bo lald this wintor, and Mr, Shields’ beHef is that all the contracts will bg fulshed and the road opened within a spocifie time, The country traversed by the read Mr. Shields belloves to be rich in minerals, but con- gliders it to be uscless for other purposes, ne It ig ‘merely an_altornation of rock and innrab. Ag an evidence of thominoral wealth of the coun- try, Sr, Shields montions that an oxtonsivo and valuable discovery of coal has just becn mado at tho Lake of the Woods, . A NEW YORK SCHEME. New Yous, Aug. 13.—A company has been formed recently for the purposoof buildings Mno of railrond from Now York to Albany and Schenectady. Tho Company hus socured fo part the charters of corporations, but it fs an eatirely: now organization, chartered undor the name of tho Now York, Boston, Albany & Schoneotady Railroad Company, The new Company will is- Bud $9,200,000 stock and $4,000,000 first mortgage~ bonds, having oer acer to run,at 0 per cent Interest. ‘Tho bultding of thia railroad is the first stup in a gohemo for tho consolidation Into one com pany of the Now York & Now England, the Conuectlout Western, the Lebanon Springs, ‘and tho now Compan, IRON MOUNTAIN. Lrrris Rock,'Ark,, Aug. 13—Tho contract for buylding the Iron Sfountalu Railroad branch from Gordon Station to Camden, Ark. in tha Alvection of baie gto been lot to Menten ville, Dowltn . Work commonces nex: Monday.” Tho road is oxpocted to be complotod by, tho and of the year, ~ \ ITEMS, Acompany has beon formed to build a rat. road from’ Now York to Albany and Bchonco- tady via Danbury and Housatonic Valloy,—a now line entirely, It is reported that Col. Honry M. Doane, Gen- oral Froight, Passonger, and Ticket Agent of the Macon & Brunswick Huilroad, has resignod his position, Capt. A.A. Sharpe, of Macon, ta meutloned a8 bis successor, Tt is proposed to consolidate tha Now York & New England Rallroad from Boston to aeutrtr tho Conneatiout Western from Hartford to Mid- dlotan, aud the Hurleru Extenalon from Chatham to Bennington, ‘Lhe stock of the new Compan: will be exchanged at pur for Noston, Hurtford Erle bonds, New York & Nortuastern atovk, Cone “‘neotlout Western frat ‘mortyugo bonds, Harlem extonsion, and the stock of tho new Company, Tho importance of the project conslaty in 4 Atfordiug au indopondent route to New York for tho Vormont Contraland Grand Trunk Rail. ways, The Trunk-Lino Arbitrators wore to hayo au- nounced thoir decision in tha mattor of pere ovntaxes for tho rounds east from Chicago you- fonday, ut up tea lato hour last evening noth. {ug ‘hod boon heard in thie clty of the award.. Tho Eustorg railroads from are anxiously walting for the announvament of tho docision of the urbitration, na thulr business bas weume considerably disarrungod owlng to tho unsettled condition of things. Itis botiaved thay tho nrbitrutors will give the Grand Trunk much teas than Ir expects to get, and it ts foured that this road fa such un ovent will nobaccopt tho Qward, ulthough the trunkelino manngors say It will bd in duty bound to ablde by the decison, buying allowed the matter to be gubmitted to the trunk-line srbitrators, -! ee + Anglosey’s Punishment. — , New You, Aug. 13.—A Paria letter from one Rruteoy cans hold. ue oluly clruleas aut gue ‘ 7 . - tote aie of tho resulta of te affulr to Any “'Po-day the noble Lord Henry Paget, Mar- quis of Abul brotha freoly; He leno {ou or ig anaie ‘etmory gh bi Uy Veo alu setts ‘iopunty tet 0 Suicils ¥ thie wets an, ithe not jus ‘dat the logson of this draina era bat this nas Te. rf .erous as professional phould be inet by those who might be tempted toimitate it. Pubtic opinion hea a juetico of Heown, and Itought to exercise It inthis aaee, Hore a denth which cries for vengeance. Tho fnet that tho guilly mint fa a Lord Marquis, Teousinof ihe Oueen, 1a not n rulliclont ronson for shutting our cars nnd our yes to this erime, ford Henry Paret bad been chosen Prestdent of tho Harrier Coursing Society of France. |The Bociety has onsted him from that office, ‘How coid a society of gentlemen do otherwise? Following this cxampit, the Carlton Club of London In going to strike hic name from Ita books, Qneon VictuPia will forbid him tonppenr hereafter at court, and hia fellow. nobles, when.thoy meet him, will look tho othor way. in France his friends, who refused to up- pair at bis marriage, bavo, rosolved to considey imasdetd. Itliathey who have Aprend thi and stors In order that {t might get into. priate the only meann of reaching the criminal when ordinary juation fs powériess. Bocloty hus other weapons which it onn employ, as in this cnsc, ngalnat those whom it wishes to excommunicate from its botom, Tt ta not sufferable that these Don Juans of the clubs should be permitted to viointe with impunity the reapect to oaths, the rospect duo to love; that thoy should be abic tranguilly to play with tho honor aud lives of women, The Parisians have shown that thoy fool this in uncovoring thomarlves before the Dicr of tho Ul-starred Aunie Wetmore, and in nailing ta the piltocy, Marquis aa he fs, the man who murdered her, " JENS OF INTEREST. ‘The mighty wave of political excitement which Intely rose to such hight In Chicago asto makon memorable day In Republican Mistory will sink to the propartions of avery small ripple compared with the Nationa Bynod and pageant of the Knights Templar next week, - You nover sew a-bald-headed man with o low forehead. 2 Shakspeare says: There fs a divinity that shapes our ends, 3 Bald men are the coolest-headed men In the world. Perhaps the most interesting Item to all visiting Chicago next week, aud who own anything that runs on wheels, will be the in formation given below relative to the Lins portant subject of axle grease, The goods of the Mica Manufacturing Company, al- though but recently in the market, have already obtained an énviable reputation by their great merits, Dy tho perfect cumbina- tion of powdered miez with the best adapted grease, a lubricator Is produced superior to anything of the kind. It la a perfect none conductor of hent, It fills the pores of the metal and foring a coating over the axle, add- ing strength and durabllity, It will not melt in the warmest Weather, A terial will con- yince any one that it is all. that the manu. facturers claim it to pe,—the ser best. Call on the Mica Manufacturing Company, 81 Michigan avenne, David Davis wants to rnn for President the noxt time on a ticket with Dr. ‘Tonner. Gen, Hancock has written to Judge Black to know if the senior Atnjor-Goneral of the army hasn't a right to I hhnself for President by a general ord Strangers, merchants, and dealers visiting Ghieago will receive a courteous welcome at the wholesale establishment of Gage Broth ers and Company, corner of Wabash aventio and Madison street, 98 4 whole probably the finest on the continent. ‘This house is rec- ognized as Chicago's favorite emporluin for the sale of velyets, notions, ribbons, black dress sitks, Germantown and other yarns, zevhyrs, corsets, black English crapes, ladies? hats, feathers, flowers, etc., etc. Many phyalgana claim that intemperance figo.disense. It must be contagious then; at any rate, & man who gets drunk usually catches it when he goes home. There may apnear to Ue some little discrepancy of con: tradiction here, but wo can’t step for that now. “The more the better,” is tho iden of the public regarding the ownership of Chiengo tent estate. The gathering Knights may turn their visit to account by taking a grip upon Garden Clty ground, Knights who are mem- bers of the Connecticut Mutual Lifo will gaze upon the “Honors” Bullding, and feliclinte themselves over thelr copartner- ahin in all the investments of their Company that Eastern papers a thine back so decried, A correspondent writes us from Olio ask- ing the names of the canditates on the Dein- ocratic Presidential ticket, ‘The ‘candidate for Viee-Prestdent is an Indiana man named English, and tha other man, the one who wants to be President, is—strange, we can’t think of the naine—he's an army oflicer— shaw! We saw the name fn print no longer than two weeks ago; ahi—well. we can't think gfnit. now—write to the Army and Navy Journal, or address a note to the Democratic National Committee, . ‘Visitors to the city should improve the oc- easton to refreah themselves with Chicago’s favorite beverage, Selpp’s “Pitsencr?? beer, manufactured by the Conrad Sel ip Brewhn Company. ‘This beer deserves the national reputation It enjoys, as itls nutri- tlous and fine flavored, taking precedence for these sunlttlcs. ‘The fntmense quantity mada fer domestic and export trade indicates -the favor met with everywhere by Mr, Selpp's incomparable brands. I think 1-had rather live In a big citty, and bo unknown, than exist Ina village, oblired to know everybody, or be buspeled bi them, Ikan trace aft uy mi bad Juk to bad man- agement, and I gnesa all others kan, If the: will be az honest az I am about It.—Josh Billings. ‘ Itls estimated that not Iess than 200,000 straugera will visit Chleago next week. Among this large number there will probably ‘bo at least 10,000 nerehants from the various arta of the country, It will interest them ‘0 know that there is an extensive establish- ment that they can visit to thelr pleasure and the profit‘ot thelr business, ‘This fs tha Amerteat’ Bargain House of Butler Bros,, 200 and 203 Randolph street, which carries nvast stock of speeint bargains for leaters for overy class of business. The attractions fire so unmerous one can’ hardly visit this house without making a purchase. It Is sald Boaton will have an obelisk, if Its eompelled to haye one manufactured to a b es . i, Bob Ingersoll’s banner bears tho strange dovlee: * Ex-hell-sir!” This being 2 good opportunity to rench many thonsands of consumers of sinoking tobaceo, Messrs. W. T, Blackwell & Co., the old and original manufacturers of the justly colebrated * Durham,” wish to inpress upon thee minds of this class of readers of Tie Tnmunw the necesalty of asking for Black- well'a Durham, and taktug no other, If health and pleasuro are considered, | This tobacco has no equal. See that the trade-mark, a bull, Is on every package. ‘. A Saratoga ball is called a grand dress parade, + Brot Harte will write a novel on sweet En- gilsh rural life, At tho Maine seaside resorts there aro ten women to one man, ‘The proximity to the Knights Templar En- campment and the lake render the Gardner House, on the Lake-Front, the coolest and most conventent hotel In the city for visitors to the Triennial Conclave. Lurich-counters, refrealment:togms, ute, to accommodate several hundred poonle fayo been added to the regular capacity of the house, A correspondent wants to know how long snakes Jive, Justas short ones do, unless thoy ure in your boots, and thes can't last nore than rate wreck fccdbeat tn atl Acardlal welcomo is extendad to visitors at ‘he Contral® Muale-linll -Unir-Store, . 31 State strect, which is one of tha most at- truetive fn the clty. A specialty are natural curly waves that never require crlinplng. These qre sold at oxceedingly low prices, ~ Doré hes comploted a grand engo picture enlled Moses before Pharaoh’? What Moses played before farols notshown.—New Hoayune. Orleans : Se: se coves ran The jewelry store ‘rask, Rowe 0, 105 stato atrect, has Seen rently aed by the now front und Insido finish, It’ isa fine store, filed with the cholcest goods, The wheat ¢rop of the country {8 so largo, that any industrions family hag no excuse for not being well bread, ‘ ,Ciglous visitora will find exelustvg spectat. ee i Nye a apan on 8, mpanese Curlo,” No. 8 Benet Muerte Professtonal starvera will soon be as nunt- pedestrians, Of ail debts, tha debt of nature man‘wants ta pa Svith Hy long note, renewable at arity, ee: ‘ * Try a Now Home sowlng-machtne, sold by agonts overywhure, Wostern oils No. 243 State. Agents wanted iu unoecupfed lerritory, “Tellol, when did you return?” asked Snopaon of his trien inna, whom be tet on the street, * Why! haven't buen gway,: replivd the Intter, “You haven't?” Incred- ulously asKed Bnopson, “Why, you look so. worn out and so near dead that 'l positively fhougi you had been away for a few weeks for Hak cn wh Mi hisetts minister closed lily if faasach aut uu hed to the children, with "Ho 7 Tove yur cuuutry, your Qod, ahd your an a Domestic mre or Fremylie bi inmon for Freeman 19 Wi ja whe St Mcapble Gant tho Bolpubors pala Tito onesit of your health."—Norrlstown | attention to tha bruiscs which she constantly hore, Sbo novor complained of thom, and waa seomingty resigned, Jiut a fow daya ago at pine tol-shot was beard in her house, ard her bra. vand was found with a bullet in his head, “1 conchided that I'd stood [t long enough,” sho anid, “and, Lordy sakes, wran't he surprised Shes I hauled out my pistol attd popped at my” FIRES. CHICAGO. Astiltalarm to Engine No, 23 at 11:26 yesters day forenoon was caused by n fire th a framo barn in the rear of 419 Twenty-first street, owned and occupied by John Bofeu.. Damago, $130, Fire causod by children playing with matohes, The alarm from Tox 434 at 4:40 yestorday afternoon was caused oy fire in @ ofc. story cottage nt No. West Scvontecoth atreet, owned and oceupicd by Albert. Taneka. Damage to buliding #400, and to furniture 300, upon which there is A frame cottage, No. 534, ownetl by Hon fiidevrand, and ‘occttpled by Thomas itll an dwelling, Was also scorched. “Damnuge to bull i, 825." "No, 688 West Twelfth street was dai aged to f like amount. itis owned and oc- cupled by William Kioth, and Is insured for In tho Traders’ of this clty. Tho fre wus caused by somo one throwing shavings into a stove ot fo, 680, and carclesly dropping sume of tho ‘burning shavings on the floor. A atill-alarm to Engine No, 4.at 9:45 yesterday poring: wos caused by a fre. in Rone aDey, frame building at No. 217 Binckbawk stroc! owned by C. Draudert and occupied by BMichaol Hettinger. Damage, $0. ‘Tho starm from Vox 287 at 10:20 yosterday morning was caused by a fro in J. K: Russoll dry-kiln at the corner of Deapluines und Fuiton streota, No damego, About the same*time tro wns discovered in a frame barn in the No. 10) Fulton struct, owned by Phill ‘The firo originated in w known causes. No damag —_. IN BOSTON, Boston, Aug. 13.—A fire to-night fn Nos. 42 ta 40 Summer stroct, occupled by Lewis, Brown & Co., Importers of silks, and by Seavy, Foater & Brown, fancy silk gvods, and others, Lowls, Brown & Co, belng tho principal losers, thoy having a very yalunble stuck on band, caused a, dumage estimated at $75,000; . Seavy, Foster & Drown's loss 18 8! insured for 150,000. £ Afirein tho carringy factory of Bargont & Thum, Nos. 28 to 30 Towker Breet, caused a loss For W3,000; mainly insured, AT CLEVELAND. : CurveLanD, ©., Aug. 1%—Shortly after 1 o'clock to-night a firu, originating in the var- nish-roum, broke out In Lapham & [o.'a no insurance, ta a rear of Hicks, pile of hay from un- De Oblo Wooden: Ware Compans’s’ manufac betel on the fiats, a large, four-story fe ts, building. ‘Tho particulars cannot be obtained to-night, but the loss wilt be heavy. ‘The factory wilt probablybe entirely consumed. ‘The lumber yard adjoltiing bas caught. Tho Cleveland Papor Box Machine Company's catab- Usbinent, contlguou: in dai AT WILLIAMSPORT, PA, Wruttaneront, Pa., Aug. 13.—Luppert's furs niture factory burned, Loss $56,000; {usurance BUSINESS NOTICES, The greatest bicaatn, ever offered to suffering bumnolty is Arend’s Kumyss, Tn dya- pepsla, gastritis, tuusea. general debility, con- sumpuon, ete, it acts liken charit. Distress, depression, uncasiness vanish. Comfort takes thelr place. Appatite and etrength return as Sf by magic. Kumyss{s not a medicine; it is 0 food, in form of a piedeint milk wine. Jt’ representa all tho clements of nutrition in n yitalized and easily digested form, and nothing else Bo rapidly: enriches tho blood. Treutise on “Kumyss sont freo to any address, Beware of imitations, Arend’s Kumysa is not Bold to the trade, Con- sumers aupplicd directly by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Madison streat and Firth nveaue, Clove Pink Is the Nante of the now perfume Invented by 4.kingon, tho London perfumer, and favored by Mra. Lang- henco many suppose it to possess beauty- giving power. ‘The public will beware of a franudu- Jent imitation of Dobbing’ Electric Soap now be- Ing foreed on the market by misropresentation, Tt will ruin any clothés washed with It. Insist upon haying Dobbins’ Hlectric. Ladton, Delicate, aud Fecbie—It on Wish to bo healthy and beautiful, take Colden’s Liebiy'a Liquid Extravt of Heef. ws SE UESIEIEEERCne EET Political Banners, Flags, and -Por= truits, Hojor & Graham, 87 Duane street, N. Hay Fever cured by Jeffers’ French Catarsh Gare. Ofico 124 Dearborn streot. Travelers, stop at the Astor Moute, New York, SILAKERS? SALHAPARILLA, Canterbury Shakers’ World-Renowned Sarsaparilla. The Great Blood Purifier, Kidney Remedy, and TdAver Medicine, For half n century this remarkable comb{nn- on of Shaker Snrauparilia, Dandelion, Yellow Dovk, Mandrake, Garget, Black Cohowk, Indian Honrp, Priuco’s Ping, and the berries of Juniper and Cubobs, united with Iodide of Potassium mailo by the Society, bas beon the standard pro- scription of physicians and druggists, Not alone Jn [tg peculiar adaptation of the powora uf hor to herb, root to rout, and plunt to plant doed CONRETIS SHAKERS BARSAPARILLA excol all others, but in the growth, selection, and prep: aration of ite ingroufoats fs attained flea unknown in any other so-called mi Jia olaim to public approbation ag the groatest puriler, Hyer and kidney rome: ‘A reats upon tho aolld bugle of REAL MEni7, Which has stood tho teat of timo, No other mediuine nag beon so extravagantly prilsed by physicinus and drunaiatg, Nu othor romody so justly merits the oondudence of the public, PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS And Recommended by Drugglsts. “The SIAKERS' BARSAPARILLA in just what It purports to bo."—Dixi Crosby, BE. De bavé long prescribed it, and think it @ moat vale uabli iclng."—Jeremiub Blake, df. D., Gite Tianton, Nelle fluve kuown It for noarly butt century, Our cuntideace in itis no way tine Lvs ak wit’ confidence of it, having prescribed ieror eimnteon yuury,"—#. BM, Dinsmore, M, De Francestown. Nv. “Give me tha BHAKELS' BANSAPAKILLA In proreranice .) at ‘others.”"— ©. A. Guilmotte, df. D,, Boston, “E have the most unbounded condense in ite boall renovating properties."~~Wi. Ht, Pregtou, wlst, Porwmiutt, NI, “consider tt the preparation mado."—A, G. Wilbor, Drugylst, Os tOrt. re A GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Kidney Romedy, and Liver Medicine, BHAKENS’ BARSAPARILLA cleanses tho Ddiowd of scrofula and all other impurities, ox- cites the appetite, reguintes the stomach and bawola, and increases the flesh, It Rrovonts weukness and togencration of the liver, kidneys, and urinary organs, It isn mother’s romedy, regulating and strengthenivg the tuaternal func- ons. It purifies the female syetein of ulcora- e emptor il taildren and ro » Jt is truly wonterfut in airy.” —Curlton & Hovey Drugalats, Lowoil. 3. BE nérvous and géneru) debility, omuctation, and |. dropsy, inviyoratin and strongthoning both the mootal and phyaical forecs. Inquire for CORBETTS SILAKER'S PAISA, BLAIR Ent Vio ee Dottioy for # ae ic ea k VAN SCHAACK, “STEVENSON & CO,, CHICAGO, SELLING AGENTS. (2 Inctose mamp for Shaker Manual OORSETS, 1 WEST END DRY GOOUS HOUSE, “Madison and Peoria-sts,, AND HORTH SIDE DRY GOODS. HOUSE, North Clark and Erio-sts, Greatest Bargains 1,000 Silk Embroidered Corsets, full of Bones, at soc each. These Corsets are retailed in this city for $1.00 each. arcs An extra-heavy hand-made Cor- set, in White and Colored, at 75¢ each, : 100 doz. of our Popular West End Corsets, heavy Sateen, Double and Side Steel, and Busk Steels in front, for $1.00. fp Our Magic Clasp for our Fall trade Just in; newly improved; an extra pair of heavy steels given with Corset; $1.10. And 42 other makes of Corsets, too numerous to mention. We keep a full line of Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, Mme. Foy’s Corsets, Thomson's Glove Fit. ting Corsets, Mme. Moody's Ab. dominal Corsets, Duplex Cor- sets, the popular French hand. made. Corsets in C, P. and P.D,, in White, Drab, Pink, Blue, Black, Buff, Cream, &c. CARSON, PIRIE & C0, DRESS GOODS. Chas. Gossage & Co. Seasonable Dress Goods! A large and attractive assortment “Tight Weight Fabrics,” “In Medium ant Dark Colors, Specially adapted for “Karly Fall Wear,” AT LOWER PRICES Than equal values can be pure chased for later in the season, Great Bargains!) “Offered this week in all “Summer Goods,” To Closo the Senson. Chas. Gossage & Co., Stale-st. Washingtan-se. MALT BITTERS. Lelie § AARAAAEEED MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK y repocont PARRA MALT AND HOPS ITER? QUILDREN.—Montal and physical woakness ch ‘outh hos its origin, in the majority of cases, Food Jn sultelent quan= UE ig palo, thin, and wouk. ‘Thorv Js no jIfeln tho little one, who pines In solitude, to ns tontubmont of frionds and relatives, Now, whit this young pationt wunts fasometning to nourlah and Rtrongtion the blood, incrouse the tegb, and fulld up tho system, Nothlog in modicina or letoticycan possibly equal BIALT HITTERS, ‘This incomparable hutriont fs rich tn boue ‘and fat-producing materials, It ossista digestion, cleatwea and enriches the blond, and prepures tho wystom to roslat disoase and debility, MALT BITTERS pro prspared without fermentation fron Cynudian BARLEY BIALT ond HOPS, and wurrunted superior ta all other forins of mult or modicing, whe free from tho objection urged: uyninst malt liquor. i Ask for MALT Hirrens propured by the Mave UITTEHS COMPANY, Ond Ho that uvery bottle beary tho Traps Mank Lauer, duly signed and {nclogod In wave Hic us seen Ln cut, MALT HITTERS are tor sale by nit Druggista TARWI CIGARETTES, HAY FEVER FOR USE KIMBALL'S CATARAH ~~. GIGARETTES, The original and genuine ariiciy. ‘uke ne other, Bold at Drug and Cigar Storos, CHTROPOUIS Ts sy ——— STEPHENS, 1H CHINUPS CORNS#: ee 16 ti ELVES feature wllohs wispues a Git Halve dor bora, bolls, uF he VEC riyglatsunyalt Bepue bax UNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1880—TWENTY PAGES. , 6 :