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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. CRIMINAL NEWS. Touching :Corresporidence of the Parties'to thé Bath, N. Y., Tragedy. A Tramp Brutally Stoned to Death Near Pittsburg ‘Yesterday, Fire Murdera in St. Louts Within tho Brief Spaco of Forty.elght lloura. Roward Offered in Boston for the Doteotion of Troublesome Incendiarias, THE BATIT TRAGEDY. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Berrano, N. ¥., Aug. 17%—The Bath trag- edy, Which has erented such m sensation throughout New York State, continues to attract great Interest, Parkhurst was 0 young Inwyer, aud ia victim, Miss Iowell, yas n sehool-tencher, ‘They were clandes- Alnely married several years ago, but tho > family of the young Indy ~ caused a separation, Both moved In high social elreles at Bath, although for some tine pot Parkhurst hes been drinking licavily, It fs supposed that on Saturday, whon he succecdedt in getting her to go Into tho hotel parlor, that they talked matters over; that he wanted her to go West with hin, Refus- todo su he shot her, and then killed himself, ‘The Coroner's Inquest began to-day, and in addition lo the evidence the following letters vere red. aie) Guovr, Sunday p. m, Aug, U.—My DeAnear Winct You will be dienppotated if Toll you that it. pe ot be Lices Tae you to sey ay. Luntafraid to risk itagun, Mr, El baht walking déwn thero to. dnd ng fairly trembly when that Mrs, * Crane might do BANG. qhey, can Reo the barn from the grove. Tshutl he home on Thursday, F thhik, certalnty on Friday, and then I cin seo you with comparatlye safety, Nowover, if you think safe, come, dariit. Tan only too happy to have you, 1 am writing this yery hastily; bave come to my, room to tako oa np. To omade ft all. Yight when Treached ome the other day by inerely telling the truth; however, net ullof tho truth. Juve a dlight hendache to-day, and the weathor belug fuwarm doesn’t help it any. You must huve bad a feurful hot tusk, dear, Were you netted, and. did you think: that, as ‘the French’ ay, “tho game was wot worth the candle." “It made mo happy to see you, dearest, if but fora mintie., 1 must not write any more, dear, for Thave beon absent from my duiles us entertuiner-In-ahief too long, Mr BLY did not gu vestorday, a8 1 expected, Qood-by, darting, with worlds oF fove. by Satunpay, Ang. W.—My Own Darn I did not write yesterday becuse Tdtd nat know from what you told ine but that you would bo home [1 the afternoon befure my letters could reach yu. Yon suit In your totter which Ere- telvu Wednesday. that you wonld not see mo gyal In miucath. 1 leive here ror Chicago to- abt. Dorling, if IT can seo you _-befure Tyv. Tean't go Without, seelng you. Itia bad venough to bo inde? the necessity of zotoy vt all, Willyou seo me to-night, dearest, my dariiog, ond give tne a yood-by Itiss to choer ine on ny sare If you consent, meat moon No. t. Eshull walt for you ull tho afternoon and evening. Yes, walt ull you do sca ime, for Lommnot go without an bon voyage and = ygood-by iss from you, Iwillexplun everything that may seem Hninge toyou In this déterminntion when Tsee you, Trust aco you, darling, You will not bo so cinel us to send me nway without, 1f you da Tot grant iny request T ghall be in despulr, for (umay be six months ort year, perknps, before Teanaco you again. to Juat this ance, den: To his uneto he w “SaTunDAY, Aig. He=Dear J, Fe: When you eet this Labal! hnve perpetrated the lust and crowning diygrace upon you, Ishall be aselt= murderer, Tain desportite and do not know What to de L do gare tor youd P,- althouzk I have. been ungrateful to you. Todo not wish to . roproweh dnt tf you hid- talked to ‘mo more and kind! Jwontd buve Been better aule parhans, to Witlie Mand tomptation, I erled all inst night and, night before thinking how badly and ungrate- fully I: have treated” you, can't tell why--E~ did it, but botfove’ me. naw, docs not lin when he looks death fn tho fuco, thut £ ae carud for yous C would haye lald down and dicd for you to eyo you eulfering. or puins. put 1 could. not tell you so when I had boen bad and disregarded four wishes somnany times, L don’t know why did itz 1 avas alvays sorry afterwards. J know ‘that you gyre incensed against mo Utterly, but witt forgive me, und toll. mother, Uenr nother, that if T have been wicked, 1 nl: Ways loved her, aud tell her If you can that L havo been more wenk than wiekod. Jean never {oll whether you forgive me or not, but tt fs tha dunt request 7 shall ever mate ofyou. Will you fefuse tt tondend man? Tf F could acd nny poe may i sould nota. this, but Touy't, pt nt my | can't hetp ending fe. PS Se erate came ‘within ona of you doas} want you a Ev Patuciunse. (JUSTICE cIBATED, - Speciat Dtpatch to The Chicagy Tribune yee Waautyatox, D.C. Aug. 1%2—Aeurtous case fs on hand under a convietlon In Cinch natl of an ofileer of elections for tampering With, or allowing others to tamper with, 9 ballot-box after the close'of the polls, Tho defendant, ono Clarke, an Alderman, wat sentenced about n year ago to year's: In brsonment and a fine, After serving twonty- feven days, JuaNeo Strong, then on yaention In the Catskills, heard an qpplication for a writ of habens corpus: and relensed Cintke on ball to await hearing at br ae of the Supreme Court. Last re tha Court refuscil the ‘writ and en- {ered Snorer that Olarke bo remanded to ie custody of the Unitud States Marshal. clarke, on belng informed of the aetlon, ap ory the: President for pardopi, and set orth the action of the Supreme Caurt in his epers, and anid that he was then awalting Wwurlsoninent for the rest of his term, Since i s.tlna he hag been at large and attending eae of the City Commell In his off a Sapucity, and “voting 61 matters the buble aoicern, although under sentence Depry Brave: oriine, ‘The ollicers af the Heyartutant of Juatie In Cliciynat! declare the Hiey cannot act without formal notice of fice yer the Supreme Court from, Ita of rath io Intter way such notica fa never Hy y Khe Court ina particular ensa unless ened for, And In thie one no- request has weaved Further, they say the engo iy Us that the anual volume of court re fer ls out with t eareumont antl tho. opin- MH al order of thaCourt in the ese Hite (Vat length. Sull the Cluetnnnth tht ae any thay canhot do any. Wing ltt tha matter, and. tho ouly ate to eaten to havo ho doubt of what ought appryven to lin t% the defondant, who, int br ng to the President for pardon inst pect Informed. im that ho wae then ex- xn ny Tmmediate Juprisonmant for his une ten term. Since Marvel: 2 ho has prac- batted been out without bail, ns he waa only Court? awalt dual netion by thy Supreme aN ‘ NOCENDIARISM, Ho lPhlst kuenateh to. The Chteayo Tribuine, Cou wo Aug. i%—The Boston Common nell offered to-day n reward of $1,000 for election of any person sutting Ineen- ee within the clty thnits; ‘The clty -ueen exelted by froquont fires lately, Hatten ee combustible material already tients pave been found thrown Into base ‘wing Of stores through open doors, or whurd bin ion fave beon broken for thy’ purpose, fe of " Cage Was this forenoon, when. a }! renee ingles in ts ty bereyiar of Wa. i ve cn its atakble ovideney that ai i butevks was found smugly. desalted a bundle of faye well sonkod Hi rpenten i F A BRUTAL ACT, Pt Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, —_ brutal ta ae Po., Aug) 1%,—One of the moat any et “rs ever Known here vceurred ew aut jmorilng near Agnew Statlon, n v vied town the Ohle River, An old bondh Pi ialctae to be a tramp, plucked a ota wh Krapes from a vine'on the preintses kang ob oN ‘Tha wet was witnessed by a fx or soven railroad Inborers, who, hh Rite hurling & shower of stones at ck river und Midgets; 18 8 aanebar bony 8 stream, ‘The ratlruad shower stoucy upon hin ne i them striking and partl: veal Me My struseles wore witnesses iN itt zens, Whe iuade no vffert to fal aut rie earn they, ens Afrall of the She Leh ¥, two man went te Sus lua situ but bétore they: coatd reel In p tvitit of doviiiry, gtarted iy pursutt of him the old nan, disappeared, art wns recn ue more. ‘The brutal affair’ caused erent eseltement, and the Coroner hing gone dew to Tnveatigaty ua case, None of tho ratte road gang hag been arrested, but wll of them will probably be in eustedy before morning. If they ean be found, puranit by the falleaad men, is’ struggle in tho river, cunt ita death were witnessed by keveral intlnential people. ‘They are much censured for not Interposing. to gaye tho un- The man’s fortunnte creature, . Oa ST. LOUIS, . Sr. Lovts, Sfo., Aug. 12—Tho fifth murder {hat has been committed here, or In the tne medinte yleliity, In the yast forty-eight hours occurred on the street Oppostt. Gye South Fitun street, about 0:80 thls evening, Tt appears that yestorday the barkeepor at tha saloon of William Johuson, corner of Fourth and Mulberry street, had a diMeutty with Charles Selbert, a blacksmtth, aud orderad out of the house. ‘To-ntght Jolnsen and Slebert-mot Ou Fifth street. Some angry words passed about the matter, and dolins drew a pistol, but. before he got tho weap cocked Sulbert drew a self-corker and fired, three shots at Johnson, ane of whieh passed through til just above the ht nipple, fn Hieting a wound from whieh fe lied a few iilnutes after, Seibert was arrested, LOUISIANA. New Onnrans, Ang. 1%—Martin Nolan, doln. Crowley, and Aleck. Giles, French, have beon arrested charged with the murder and robbery of Miehael-Mead fn iielsy, ow the night of the 16th of Mareh inst, Jules Richard, formerly a drummer In the Thirteen Infautry, sald to be a deserter, alot. Marie Condeau, who had refused to marry bin. He en Aporlor where the Indy Was sented, drew a platoland fred, The ball entered the young Inadyts head near the gar and caine out at the mouth, The wound Js dangeroua, but not necessarily fatal, Uichard then cut his throat, TOOK IM AWAY, Four Scorr, Kas, Aug. ‘About 2 ofelovk this morning some fifty men rode to tho Jail here, called wp Sheritf Rucker, and, on the pretext of having n prisoner for him, induced him io unloek the jail ‘They then selzed the Sherif, locked hi hin cell, took out Thonins Walking, coniined for horse- stealing, and departed, since when ne trace of the party or Wadkins has been dise ered. One theory is Wadkins tas been Jyueheds another Is the mob were his frtends and touk this means to resene hfin, FOUGHT THE SITERIFY, &pectat Dispateh to The Chienyo Trib Minwaunry, Wis, Aug, 17.--Mre, George D. Bryant, 2 divorced wournn, attacked Stier- Uf Von Vechten with a hatchet this after- noon while he was removing a piano from her house. In gettting matters between her- self and’ husband the Court granted her a certain sui of money and gave him the piano. She fought te Sherif and his Dep uty furlously, but was finally disarined, ‘he ryants are weulthy. EMBEZZLEMENT. Speetal Wbyputch to The Chicago Tribune, Crrstros, IL, Aug. 1%.—The bondsmen of W. I, Harrison, defaulting Clreult Clerk of this county, who was sued at the Maret term of the Court for $3,000 shortage hi his uceounts, settled the matter to-day by paying the money, to the Court, ‘Tho suft was with- drawn. There are two criminal eases now pending tn. the Chrealt Court agaist: Uirrl- son for embezzlement, but he has skipped for parts tnknown. ‘ SAFE RNORBED, Epectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Broomtnaton, ML, Aug. 17.—Burglars en- tered the safe of Meyer & Waehner’s brow: ery Inst “night and stoto $800 ensh from it. ‘Thieves also entered every dental office In the city, but obtained nothing, exes nd bi) worth of gold leaf from that of Dr. Wilson, WAR OF THE BROKERS. A> Transaction Resulting in a Kicke - Ing and a Pollee-Court Apposrance, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New York, Aug, 1,—-Willlam Heath & Co., of No. 1 Broad street, and H. Kennedy & Co,, of No, 11 Brontt street, are two of the most prominent brokerage ftrms connected with the Stock Exchange, About the middle of June the Intter concern Issued a lot of “spreads” on Erie’ consolidated seeond mortgage bonds, aggregating $500,000, Suvon afterward Willlam Herth & Co, purchased on the market one of these double privileges on $50,000 of the bonds for account of one of thelr customers, ‘The privilege was dated June 16, and give the option of calling the. bonds at 85 or dellvering them at 60 at any time within alsty, days after date, ‘Lhe’ consideration paid for ft was $t,600, As is usual, In one corner was written, “This contract expires at 15 p,m. on Aug, 15, 1880. It hay ened that Aug. 15 was Sunday, and, aveording to custom, Willlam Heath & Co, should lave “put” or “called” the bonds on the Satur das AP rpsious. ‘The matter-was overlooked wntll 10:10 o'clock on Monday morning; then Mr, .. Charles: 1, Quincy went to Hl Kon- nedy & Cols oflee” with fustractions to explain the oversight, and ask whether he should deflyver the bonds that day. ‘The market prico had meantime risen 10 4 showlng nv not profit to Willinm Heaths Cols enstomer on the transaetion of $1,250, Hewey Kennedy refused to. rectify. the a ight, wut at allercation follewed, In Avhich each called the other a lint. Kennedy finally kicked Guluey out of the oflice into the street. Quiney got out a warrant and had Kennedy taken to the ‘Tombs Polleo Court, followed by a large crowd of brokers in carriages and ‘on foot. ‘The trint of tho cease was posploned tutil to-morrow, ‘ho tufaly created 4 grent deal of excitement on the street, where both parties are well known: ‘ Eat e neloeries THE PORK SQUEEZE, A Cincinuatl Dealers Version of tho Chiengo Corner, Spectat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune. Cincinnati, O. Auge 12—Ax, ‘Truman B, Hondy, & prominent Cinelfnnatt pork mer chant, who hia just returned from an inves: ligation of the Clicago pork rtug, elves the fullowlig result of his Inquiries: “The pork market has been cornered for about three weeks by the gnle at —options for future delivery, ‘She Armoura own nearly nll the pork tn the Unlled States, They own all in Cloclaiatd, and all in our house, Associated with them ire some Now York parties, Having boughtlt, they will sell Mt, for Instance, to be delivered in August, Now, or the ist of Soptembery the Armours ea! on tho party. to deliver thes pork. Hoe cunnot de tt except through the Armeurs, ‘There are men dn Chleago and grorswi oro Who poll. pork to be delivered in A Hive When the 1st of September comes round they have got to doliver that pork-to the man his bough 1, OF alae make recompense. | ‘Lg Armours hold options for 100,000 barreld of pork. 1 don’t suppose there are Hote than 100,000 barrels ot pork in Chicago. ‘Shere aye wbout 10,000 paces here, and only “nbout 160,000. barrela in the whole Sats When tho tine comes for tho pariles to deliver the pork to the Armoura they cannat do It, The Armotirs can make them oe what thoy plane, oven to $a barrel, They will havo io pay the differences between the price asked And Whas they have sold it nt," ae ~- SUICIDE. Speotat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, ‘Lavayerry, Ind, Aug. 17.~The body of an aged lady. named Swatn waa yesterday taken from the Wabash & Erle Canal In carly evening Mra. Swaln was seen walking backward aul forward on the bridge spuie ning tho cannl, with © prayor-book in her hand, ‘Tou lad who crossed the structure she sald thet sho hud nmind to Jump Inte the water, aid the Jail so repo 3 but no Sention Was pald to Iils statement, Sho wl ays to return, search was mads, and her ody found fn the canal. ‘The old lady had for a wumber of years kept house fot her son. ‘The latter way marrlad a couple of Weeks ago; and, although efforts were made to render the home pleasant for the mother, she seemed to become jnvluncholy, ft | sitpposed that the fact that she was devout Catholic, white her son's wife was a Protest: wnt, Weighed upon tier mind until her rea son give Way, Speclul Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribuna, Omaua, Neb. Aug. 17--A horrible stulelde Occurred here to-day. Mr Julia ML Lytle allaa: here fron Pittsburg recently with preside with his stepson, Edward Jolmston, of the firm of Steole & Jotinston, Omaha, olf att glass house fnto [tie in ie weatorn part of the elty and shot thingelf in the heal with a shotgun, Ls head was shattered to pleces, nothing re- maining except the lower Jaw. ‘The deceased sways 45 ears old. Ho had been gradually Justng hfs health, and his mbid was beeoti- Ing Impatrod, His act is attributed to tem- porary jnsanity, re CASUALTIES. CRUSITRD AND DROWNED. Hpecial Viepateh to The Chicagy Tribune. Oatama, Neb, Aug. 17~Yestorday after. noon durlig & heavy rain Wille Copely, aged 0, while running home was caught by 0 plank aldgwatk which had been piled agalnet afence to ailuw the grading of tho street, and which was blown over on tlm, He was drowned undernenth [tin two feet of water, Ils iiysterious disappeurnnea was explained! this afternoon by the aceitontal discovery of his body under the fallen sidewall, DESTRUCTIVE STORM. | InprANoLA, Fla, Aug. 17.—\V.S8. Lopham, the only survivor of the sehooner,Oulda, re- ports that the vessel capsized off Padre Island Thursday night. Capt. J. A. Howard, United States engineer, lately in charges of tha hachor improvements nt Sablne Pass, and Patrick Powers, a slur, were drowned. To also reports that the sehooner Laurel went ashore and Capt, MeCall and four men were lost: also that the schooner Welcome and Another, name unknown, area boltem-up on {liistaugs: sluuds, All hands supposed to be Ont, * EATEN DY RATS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kawngas Ciry, Aug. 1%2—A anon named MeGowan, while tn a drunken stupor, was so terribly enten hy rats last night, near this elty, that he wiltdle.” Me was ordered from 8 snloon, and, golug to an old fee-house near n buteher-shoy in the suburbs, went to steep. ee was awakened: by the awarm of hungry rats who infested the old bullding, and It ts sure he will die, SIE MAY'S LANDING DISASTER, Pincavenrntas, Aug. 17%.--'The Coroner to- day began iuguiry tnto tho cause of the death of the nine persons who died here froin Injuries received in the May's Lunding «lisaster of nw fe, | The testimony ts shollarto that given at the Investigation at May's Landing, SERIOUSLY HURT. Reavine, Mn, Aug. 124.—lHester Clymer received 1 ae! fracture of the right qr tonight by the overturning of a carriage. His mother-in-law and sister-in-law, who te- compantud hin, eseaped with few brulses, POLITICAL. TOWA. Counc Buurrs, Auge 1%—The Repub- Nean Congressional Conyentlun for the Htti District of Lowa resumed Its kession in this city to-day. ‘The yote early inthe any stood as Ut stood Saturday.—5i for Sapp, wale for Anderson, 11Z "for? Hepburn, aud ot for Stone, In” the afternoon Col, Hebburn took tho oar, and, in au eloquent speech, which was loudly applauded, withdrew his name as a cand alte, Jiige J. 3k, Reed, the Ton. J. W, Chapman, 1. FP. Young, and J. W. Medill were voted for, but the facet was without special sizniticanee, Anderson ab one dine recelved 14 votes, Stone 40. and Hepburn, who was yoted as before hls withdraw: 4t. Col. Sapp blyed St on almost ballot. After balloting 147 tines, makin battots in ull, the Convention adjourned until to-morrow, WISCONSIN. » Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Warenrows, Whi, Aug. 1%—It Is ree vorted that Judge D3. Pulllug, of the Miird -Cirenit, Is a candidate for the Demoerntic nowlnatlon for Congress in the Oshkosh Dis- triet agalnst the Hon, Gabo Bouck, the pres ent incumbent. Tn sutielpation of Pulling’s selection, candidates for the vacant Judge ship are spring! if up all over the Clreuit, Dadge County alone being prepared to fur- nish its full quota In that tne. MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Ann Annon, Mich, Aug. 17—The Repub- Mean County Convention to-day nominated Joseph S, Jacobs for Stato Senator; Erastus Gilbert, Register of Deeds; HE, B. Clark, Clerks William 5. Depew: for Represen tives Frank Emerick, Prosecuting Altore: 3 4 Pitzmnlor, Kreasuror; and W, J, Yeekley. herlif, a KENTUCKY. Lexinaton, Ky, Aug. 1,—The Demo- eratic Convention for the Seventh, or Agh- Jand, Congressional District met in this erty to-day and renominated by acclamation the ond, C8, Bliekburn 9% the Demacratle candidate for Congress. ‘This nomination ts equivalent to an election, O10, CixcrAxati, Aug. 1%.—-Tho Democrata of tho Third District, in Convention at Glas- gow, nominated Jolin W, Caldwell for redlee- ton for Congress, PENNSYLVANTA, Pirrston, Pa, Ang. 17.—The Republicans have nounated Joseph A. Scranton fur Con- gress. Cuastuengnuna, Pa., Aug. 17-11 FP, Fish- or has been renombunted by the Republicans for Congress, THE DIVORCE LAWS. A Caso in Dotrait Developing Much '- Rottenuens, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chledoo Tribune, Durnony Mich, Aug. 17%.—A case showing the rottonness of tho dlvores business was brought to Mght hero to-day, On Junota Dll for diyores was Med In the Cireult Court by Nebecea Shnons oxstust Dayld W, Shnons, on the ground of extreme ernelty, ete, In dud thas an answer was put In by the defendant, The euse was referred for testimony lo Comtnts- sloner Randall, who reported that tho alle gations of the complainant were sustained, and on June 2, or just three weeks from the tlie of entering sult, on decree of dlyorca waa entered In the casa, ‘Tho ensy exelied ne partleular Intergst, and only received briet mention by the press; but it has now aastimed 9 sensi: Honal phase, and developments of an fnter- esting nature are expected, This afternoon the solleltor for Ars. Simigns nppeared with a petition dn the Clrenit ure praylog that tha easy be opened anc ie decree of divorce set aside on the grou of fraud, Mra, ‘Sinus nileged that auit was commenced quid divorce obtalned through coliuslon and conhivance between herself pnd husband, that the cage was carried on ub lis oxpense, ie paylug counsel for both siden; that ale was from tle to time | coureed by her husband, who threatened to cast her off. penntleas, Ile refused to give her any clothing or wear {ng apparel of any deseription, and compelled her tw go to his rogular solleltors mul (ntl: tuto a sult for divorces tha ha furulahed herthe witnesses; chat she was worn au and horassed, and supyosed the proceedings were for ® sypuration iporely wat Aho has alnea buen coupelied by bi Ky to obtain a dowish divorce, “and that she learned sub sequently thet his actlon and oonduct. were for the purpose of enadllag him to obtaht a divorce from hor and marry aguly, a BOY DROWNED, Frank Fortlfor, 10 yenrs of age, was drowned at 10:80 Yesterday forenoon In-the Iilinols Central slip, near the mouth of the siver, ‘The boly was reeovered by Uy 1, Anderson, captain of the schooner Edna, and was sulwoquently taken to the Morqus by io police, «The lad. came to (ile elty frou South Chicago on the Edna last fat pond eS ca eat a out pertulasion, and acefden e Mt. Te ty claimed that the deewaud as an uunt ying sumewhere In this city, day —— “DIED SUDDENLY," Soren II, Sorenson, 28 years of age, a sall- or Loarding at No. 48 Hubbard street, com- niltted sulchle at 1 o'clock yesterday fore noun, by shovtlag himself La the furehead with a Jorge calibra revoly ‘Temporary Insanity is belleved to have been the cause, He lefta note te the Jandhely of the house requesting her to write to lis father fn Dens jnurk, to the etfect that his son dined died stul- dently. He also eqlled her attention to $50 In hig trunk, which he wished her to use in de fraylng the funeral oxpen OBITUARY, IWARVEY MORGAN, Dixon, HL, Ang. 17%—Harvey Morgan, Esy,, the oldest settler in thly seetion of the State since-Mather Dixon's decease, diet here Inst night, after a long and painful iiness, aged Z-yenrs, The ninotincement of Mr, Morgan’s decense wil awaken tu many an old settler reminiscences of olden tines, Mr. Morgan for several years was Mtegister of the Land-Oitles at this place under Prestdent Pleree, was the first: Trobate Judge of this county, aud was continuously for twenty years a Justice of the Pence, MISS MINNIE GORMAN, Spectal Durpatch to The CAlecon Tribune Curnton, Ill, Aug. 1%2—Miss Minnie Gor- inan, a most estlmable young Indy of this elty, died this morning at 1H of typhold dysentery. Sho was highly respected and belaved by all who knew her She will be barled to-morrow nflernoon. ‘The disease secins lo be contuzGous, and several people have died therefrom. She leaves n mother, brother, and sister to mourn her loss, HERSCHEL V. JOWUNSON, Avausra, Gn. Aug, 17.—-Ex-Goy, Herschel V. Johnson died at lis residence In Jatferson County last night, aged 8. Mr. Johnson ran Sor Vice-President on the tleket with Stephen A, Douglas in 1860, PROP, S. A. NEALE. Baurimone, Md., Aug. Prof. Samucl A, Neale uled yesterday at Frederick, Md, aged 55 years. The Professor was a inember of tho Faculty of Avery Collegu, Allegheny Clty, t. BUCHANAN, Suspicion that the Supposod Suicide Has Merely Left the Country, Spectal Dinyatch to ‘the Chicaps Tribune, PuLADELrItA, Pa, Ang, (7.—It fy posat- Dle that Dr. John Buelianian, when he Jumped from the Camden ferry-buat st {o'clock this morning on her way from thiselty to Camden, sank and rose no more, but no one in this eity save the Doctor's bondwnen belleve that to by the case, He left the elty with Dr. Yan Dusen/ostensibly to go to Wenonsand try to. get some rest and relief from the mental strain, to whieh he has been subjected since his arrest for using the United States mails to. further Ms bogus diplomntic —bustness, and his subsequent’ frequent — appearances In court on one elirge after another connected with his traflle. He wasio appear In the Unlted States Court thts morning to auswer, amt It had been agreed. that ball should be forfelted if he dit not appear dust as the beat was passing through the chummel belween Ridgeway nid Windwill Islands, which js hardly wide enough for two boats to pass cach other, Ite threw off his coat, in which was found a copy of the Réeord, In whieh exposures had been made, and an incoherent Jetter without tuldresu. signature, or envelope, whieh was dated a month ugo, ‘The ferry enployes say that-ho sunk at once, ant the engineer of the buat, whe linppencd to be 2 graduate of ifs college, but had forsaken. the practloe of medicine for the more honest Gn his ene) employment as engiacer, was positive he had committed suictle. Four yenrs ago, at the same spot, Buehanin tind said to hin when a en ger hid Jumped over and heen drowned *I’s lucky it's not me, for Lean't swim a stroke.” . On the other hand, nothing has heen seen of the body, although ‘the tiver has been drageed, antl there tis been no Indication of suleide beyond Jumping ; off the bout. Hs auhiter Is now remembered to have: inade part lenlar Jnuatry ag to Aho, time of the boats after midnight, the cotirse. and rate of speci, Hs wife snysishe Is sure that ho Is drowned, for ho has once before within a fortnight tried to take laudanum, and he has hind a piralytie stroke, nt could not swin. Hits motherin-law says .she knows that lie is drowned,” and does not care whether “he 18 or not. ‘The theory fs that he was pleked up by.a boat hear at hand, and hay eseaped trem the coun- try. In the. Untted States Court ton rele. Butler said ho could not take cognizance of newspaper reports, and could only delay tlio order “of. the forfeittre of ball Upon on atiidavit of the ~ bondsmen that thoy thought him-dead. — Coungel sald they believed he cominitted sufeide, and an aftidavie waa fornished upon whieh the case was postponed until Thurmday, - Buchanan graduated as Professor of the Eelectie College from an oll-eloth mann factory in thts city, and has been engnged in the “sale” of bogus diplomas Bitice 18, In 1367 he got t charter for the Ameriean Unl- versity and right to confer all surts of degrees after attendance upon necertain coume of lectures, In 1872 legislative Inquiry resulted in the forfeiture of the charter of the Ecleetle Medient College, but Buchanan kept, on Wnt! 1870, when he was fidleted for erimi- nal mimproetice, and had” to flee tho elty, Hu came back after that, and was un molested until the enterprising authorities Ket about making out the case whieh hos ‘resulted so disustrougly fur hin, Me had sold thousands” and thou. Doctors of Law and sands of siplouins, Dovtor of Divinity aswell as Doctor of Medleine,. Itwas not unt} June of this Year that he was falrly caught ond (ried on a charge of walng the United States jualls for the furtherance of his frauds. - ————< — ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR STEAMERS, Sr, Lovis, Mo, Aug. 17,—The steamer Charles P. Choutenu, Cat. William Thorwe- gan, left here to-night for New Orleans with ‘clectrielight attachments to fuellitnte and expedite the Janding of the stenmer and lond- ing and discharging cnrge at night. ‘Tho Joys, two . In. amber, one on each sida of boat, are attached to booms forty fect long extending at right fugles With the hurricansdeck, and can bo holsted or lowered or. swang round by ihe derricks. ‘The Janis werd tested to-night bee Tors the atanmeranited, and the loveoand river Wore brilltautly Wundnated several hundred fest, The lninps are 6,000 candia power each, and tho lights go strong that tho work of the steamor can be done ng well ard as quivkly at night ag in the day, 5 —— , GEN, GRANT AT DENVER, Denven, Colo, Aug. 18—The reception to Gen, Grant: concluded with a banquet to- wyght at the Glendon Motel, at whieh about 200 guests werg present. Grant spoko for some thine, and with great interest through- out, He expressed. tho greatest sur prise with. the progress: of magnified its — future, and the State's, Speschies woranisa made by doy, Ditkin, ex-Goy, Routt, Senator IL, and many others. ‘The dinner waa, elaborate, under tho charge of Alax MeStetson, former= lyof the Aster House, New York, Tho General will remain here about a week, mak- fu i nuniber of excursions, snd will then yo a sae OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yous, Aug. 17—Arrlved, the Kopler, from Hotterdum; Soythia, from Liverpoul, Lonvow, Aug, 17.—The Mulne, from Now York: Jberlan and Parthia, from Boston; and tho Tilinols; from Philadelphia, have ar rived out, : GOING INTO CAMP, ‘Tho Hibernian Ita Reghnent of this elty go into camp at Milwaukee Saturday, ‘Thoy havo charted a speclal excursion train on he Milwaukes & St. Paul Railroad, which waves the depot corner al Clinton and Care yoll streoty ut 7a, sharp Saturday worm. fog, aniving at Milwaukes at 0a, Bh a e, INDIANA CROPS, Apesial Dispatch to Tha Calcage Tribuna, Lavayerre, Ind, Aug. 1%—While tho farmera of Tippecanoe County carnot be suld to be entiruly satisfied with tho corn: crop prospects, the ruins of tho past few days have had n tendoney to revive thelr hopes toa considerable oxtent. ‘Thera will bo a Jarge falling-of, this your, compared with lust. ‘Le bewin with, there iso less acreage; then the early-planted corn waa drowned out,or the weeds got such a start as to render plowing naciess. Many fields were ruled by the rive flow; while the Inte- planted corn ts in danger fram the frost, aud | © Inuch of it was Injured by drought, ee with tho polley, atringgia with dramntio power in his © Invasion of the Crime,” observes thit tho ‘Turkish mine Bultan to resist the encroachments of and Instired him tho ak! of Sngland and France. Porte, and to a large extent guided its Mr, Kinglake, ‘who fas narrated tho 8 though sieiting to fate tact, " used to bene ned full down before him,” He ame naranel the usslt, ent He retired from the Turkish Rmbassy tu 1358, LOOAL ORIME. upon A pension. Ho afterward took a Partin the debates of tha House of ‘Loris on A GREAT DAY FOR TIE THIEVES. | yuecations of foreigu policy, and uring tho Inst, “Knucks," as wellas Knights, had things their |! own way yesterday. Tho masses that turnod ‘out Lo view the procession a8 usual pald no hood to tho repented warning that private houses should not Le left totally unguarded every Oto day.” The number of -pickpockets and the amount of work they did was appalling, but tho burglars inade great havoo in all sections of tho city, Not a district was loft untouched, and it many plnees the burgints rilled whole blocks, one house atter tho other, It waa enough to wake the policeman quail, but the po- Heeman of tho presont day ‘fs not given Jog burglaries and ull other sorta’ of crime, and then, poor deluded creature that be is, ho thinks that becauae the public don't know how much erlue there js, that he Is doing ns woll os cotld be expected, ¢ This {# ono side, Thero {s, of course, ‘another, If thera hus been plonty of eriina it has been all of tho milder sort, and tho police inve certainly done good service in etnging inns undeserving gang uf villalns 1s were cver behind the bres of any prison at ona Ming Ttis quite probable that upon sifting them out when tho tine and oppor- tunity prerents Itaclf they will tind Bulli- lent” evidence to conviet not one, but th Bevornl dozen of them, Most all nre locked up ul tho Armory, nnd, a8 thoro nro ffty-four reg isteredt there, It 13 tulr to ture that for three: days tocomo the police will furnish food for tibout seventyeiive bud characters. Atnong tho Mist org suelt notorictica ns Thomas Keegan, Dantel” Fenton,” Wiltin Farrington, Miko. O'Gndy, Wiltin O'lirien, Audrow | Wess, dlarry MeQuire, Fred Hubeck, Puter Lawler, Hoary Webber, and William Ashicy. n v CLERICAL PECULATION, Charles North, an employé of J. V. Farwell & Co, Is milesing, and ho leaves behind bim much that should be exptatned. THe has bat charge of the paying of duties on Imported goods for the firm, and Fridny Inet it was discovered that ha had boen “ ruising" the receipts, and bad there- by robbed bis cinployers, to n certainty, of nbont €400, while tho porsibilities are that the sum oinay be a great deal Inrger. Fs v springs, the other mornins. observe an individual existing Inn state so maryelons, aud saw him calmly drinking inlncral water, tusso-Turkiah confilct bo’ ocenaisnally mado Fable hla views on that and kindred subjects, Juring his plomntic cureer, ho xignes or con- cluded six conventions or trentics with various ale and wns mainly inatrumentel in estab hipg thy foundatios f the Greok mionarchy, Basy Times in the Vilinge—The Rend- ing-Itoom at the Siturian~Jiemn, Special Correspondence uf The Chicago Tribune. Wauxesira, Wis, Aug, 15.—" Life In your ho In given to docott, to suppress- | place must be one long holiday,” was the re- mark of a recent visitor as he went from spring to spring, noticed the number of fashionable people driving or strolling Telaurely nbout tho streets, and watehed the Nghts as they began to sparkle from every window of the Fountain Mouse, and glimmer within Chinese lautorns nt.tho grounds of one of the largest boardng-houses, when they were “lighting up” for a lawn-party. Tie was about right. As much health anil inppluess, and as many goud tlines, can be pressed Into a vacation here as at wny other summer resting-pince; for it is buth quiet and fashionable—an anodyne to the oyer- wrought, a tonic to the debilitated dnd de- pressed, 3 It Is harvest-tlme to the village people, nnd making hay while tho sti ‘shines involves work; so their holiday comes In the winter, after the visitors are gone; then It is that church socials, Mterary clubs, aud dancing parties tlourlsh, A ij “My husband just vegetates like an aniinal when he comes here,” sald a Indy, at the ‘We turned to Hence we conclude that to plan of operntion, it appears, was to pny, | vegetate ko an’ animal {3 to drink min- Ton Deere £50 to tho Collector of Customs for duty on a fot of yoots, and take his recetpt, whith he would “rive. te Sigh by profixiuy tho fre ty and then he would collect the * rised ammount from the Cushier of the firm, Ho hnd- entire chute of this branch of the businuaa of |p his mplavers alice January Inst, and that he was d miying the confldence reposed tn him | y dievovered by noticlug the diference | » fu tho color of tho ink he used in Pa ie tho roculpta from that in which they. wero orfghially written. As soon na the discovery was made his attention wad enlied to tt, and, upon Deli pressed, he confessed: hia shortcomings, and took the first train for pares unknown leaving bobind: him a young wite nad numerous: astonished friends. je ig. young tnan, very" Foeiaoiably. vonnectod, | ¢ but he legiven the reputation of having been | y extravagant {ndress, md of having eultivated miners bad habits, Inwhieh his salary wag inadequate to sustain hin. A warrant for bis erat water, definition, problems asound body evelved, springs may be considered In, tbe My! By carefully following this nt Have puzzted the loctors: iin lufaclved, and Asound mind fa As one’s religion de- Is digestion, these fit of a elit, Voubtless tha large nuniber men who have been here this sun pentts largely upon OTE of eleruy ier will not only ina general way preach better sermons for'thelr stay ‘here, bit will draw useful fessons for thirsty sonls directly from these healing waters. Suv ag, & Chicigy clerg: theme after his return to the ¢ RETINON Wi eral RESO ed wpun the tty 3 and hits Lwith Interest in the Jending. Huilles th xt dny by those who stilt re- places of the size are so therauehty , YU pre: advertised ug this. ‘The Milwaukee Sentine arrest Was Bivorn oUt Saturday, Ners, and Evening Wiseonste have encls it rr et pra Here utr days ach the Ce day Telegraph, of Unt city, aud several Chi- Sey THE WEATHER, _ % ad ast hive avolunin and more wei OFFich oF THE Cit SigNAt OFFICER, The Milwaukee papers have somewhat 1 Wastuxatox, D.C. Aug. 18 nain.—For | t Tennessee and Ohio Valley, falling barometer, | | winds mostly southerly, stationary or higher | ¥ temperature, partly-cloudy weather and local i Chicago dalltes, yaks. For tho lower lake region falling barom- eter, higher temperature, southerly winds, io preference, as they come in the morn ng; but the appetite of an average spring. visitor fs as good for newspapers us for prnewater, and he Is ready for a fresh weet when the afternoon train brings the Ano TRIBUNE and other North- Ts Ci ogether witht ® miunber of ch y weather, wi iz treon tie in the reading. 5 ae Tne babireeclon, falling Darom- | room at the SPurian Spring, ‘This room, fi eter, stattonary or higher temperature, south | the second story of the office, opentng rly winds, clear or partly cloudy wenthe a baleony couunangiie a pretty For the Upper Mississippl and” Lower MM view, and = furnished =~ with — comfori- sourl Valleys, falllug barometer, shght abla chulrg, is really a- delightful wariner, southerly winds, - clear or partly cloudy weather, no LOCAL ONSERVATIONS. y Cilicago, Aug. 1% There ff <Too aml Maxtusum, ty V fi M APACERSSUIA URINE RII SBEe TEAR Mee it nyenpor' Denver, ny bi b SieUUARERESREZASECzASE |S OKUK. «, 6 sn Crone, BE m Lenvanw ut EU Loulavilta., uy ss, fr Muatsun. is} Wa wenidi 5 Surauetw. Ey W., guna, Memphis, Atliwaune Aavivitia. i Ww s wt ars it ml SASLASRESPZENELE: 2 a = pines to rend tho news, extended by Messrs. Anderson Wind Vel, fen] Weather | Views scent buried In a wat Pes ba a daughter of the dead Confederate soldier oft pledges the health of lls Northern list ih the State Board of ‘Appleton, the Secretary; and Dr, Marks, of. pulpit of the Congre: to Bive UCOUTSe oO Vari the brilliant sunflowers eral of tho yards In the village, and many of the youn, dt 1s an attraction & Unslage, rere generally appreeinted by the Frucats, Jfere, for ‘the present, oppusit polltfenl grave, ‘The her bright eyes at tho gallant Union r, andthe Southern wlstacrat each day resh spring-water, with never a hint of the party strife that will burn so Jercely next Vovunber, z Coneerts at tho Silurian Spring by tho Waukesha Cornet Band have been change rou Thursdry to Saturday nights: concerts at Bethesda by Bach's Bund, of Milwaukee, oveur the sume evening, Le in, of Fond du Bae, President of Dr, Grit) Health; Dr. Reeves, of Itwaukee, visited the town some days since, and sanctioned the sanitary sugges- tons of the village authorities, Mrs, Prof. Wyde and duughter, Mrs. Diek- Tnson, and Mrs. Louls Falk returned to Chi- cago tis morning, after. a visit here: of several weeks, ‘The depot is a busy pince ow at traln-time; the departures’ about mance the arrivals. Many are pluniuy to we jn Chivago this week, ‘The shipments of spring-water aggregate more than during any previous summer, Dr, Houly, of Milwaukee, is to oceupy the ____ BLOOD PunurTER, DR. CLARK JOHNGSOR’S | laf a p ay | thy #3 “ ee) 28 - an e 58 get ai oes eg 3 as 33 as Geo 2s as Ba BS #2 ae =F me {rman Manx) Z D; epepsia, Lives Diseasca, Fever £ Aawe, dtheuma- ON, if F Hourt Disa? ' Biltousneas, Nerdous Debliity, ote! The Bost REMEDY ENOWN to lfan if 9,000,000 Bottles SULD SINCE 1070, This Syrup possessea Varied Properties, Hf Koaeicics uigeation. Nonetaiea, Nisen : oreo ana ett soreen Heullby Perspirations (oe Mi and fa it pentralizon the horeditary taint, or polaon In the’ biood'"witieh wematares'a siyvitlas, anda manor af ati tncaaca saat fens acl al HO epirite cosy) in its ui te east be aber by th ‘nut dalioats babe oe ty sae aged and feoble, tarconly being Pryvtret tx starlet sy fecdboe fi CAUTION TO ORUCOISTS, Neware of Counterfeit Modicine. 1 empluy no Sraroline ai hs OF runners to solicit trade from aruge TESTIMONIALS. IELINOTS, Dineano of thp Stomach and Liver, Cairu, Aloxandar Co. th DEAt Sit: Sufforine for sue tae. wit Headweve Bhd Disense of the Stomach and Liver. d was induced, coe oper i i a LN ea syd which eatured Ine to furfect healt alg strength, Nv. Baghttveat. UiiAS. SIIELLBY, Au Exectiont Remedy, Batvt Boone CU. NL, Be ansin: Fie. ieee Moone Co. ML, Feb, 8 Lim, MEA’ We your INDIAN BLOOD SY HGH for sume Rime, and wat puriectly sntivted wich results. Lt ines she Mivud, lurtures Lost Abe i Fienethens the Nerves. tteculates the stone beh and Hawele, and Holisves Mheuimulsin. 4 woud not be withuot it SM, WEST A Lt Miducy Miscasc. Fiebar: Chamnpatzn (to. Mh, DrAn Mitt: hts te ty corttty shut yuu INDIAN, BLUOD SYRUP bas dong ty more good fur Kidney Chnplauie oud Heart acasy thin ny ther tuwdie r jeu. Ib alee ett mf a runt Ghils id Werorata. “AAU AMICC CSM: ‘Third-Day Chille Flora, Clay Co. Ht, DESH Guta JT Is co corttry ine your HAN i aa cured ine. ‘third Chis after all other ‘nuaieince bad ‘Ente. eenny " Chilin Cured, é. Mattoun, Coles Co, 11, DEAR SIR: 1 tind your INDIAN WLUOD. SYRUP Sreedily ctres Chilis, and can recuniuend It as the beat invdtelng In thy couatey tor, Kieumatisn wad, Neuralgia, ELL MLTCHELL, AH that It Is Reeommondad to Bo, Lomont, Cook Con Ul, DEAR BIR: T havo found, by stvine your INIAN BRLOOD SYRUP o fale trust thatit ie rltie ts recom mended to Le, nnd advise any one wiry tay be in pour health to give ito trek MIL FREBMAN. Chitin Cured, ef Noogu, Cumborlund Co. 1. DEAN St: My daughter Lad Chita for fourteen Tuntos. wid J trled wimast ovurytbing, bot withuw effect until 1 cousmenced tu uae of your INDEAD 3.000 SYRUY, o short trint of which vttuctually ry he 8 Syrup uns nino yrently benciited tho fatuily, und t hnve bad ne use fore doctor sinco ) bave tind your medicing in my house. 4 would pcos withuut it, Gud recomuicnd Its usu to suderiog UB OILY. eHUSSANNALL LAWRENCE, Pain In the Back, : Waterinan Station, Dc 1b Co., I Dean gins wie ie to cory ‘hut your Spay BLOOD SVIUP bas cured mu uf vay tu tho Buck. Abts yoluabio medicine. © 3. WOOL, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Sandwich, De Kalb Co. Uh, DEAR sins hia ts to curity hue Four IRDA BLUUD SY RUE, which 1 proct tonal Church this lorning, oud wil romidn through the week, f MMustrated lectures the Holy Land, at the Ope: y will be quite a treat to Wane i! keslin, and itis hoped will moat with a huge patronage, ‘Natt few envious glances nro cast. toward that-ornament rev: Indices are weurine a real aun lower in belt aud hint: they are more can- spleuons than ornunental,—but anything for the fashion, “Cat-talis" for honse-decoration sro stil! poral favor. We heard of an ilumination, not many miles away, where the torches that lighted the grounds were bunches of ealn- nity Upped tn Kerosene, mnd-the bittersweet berries are In thelr full ‘The mountain ash uty. Stured away In many a trunk that leaves the place are fossils, berries, ferns, aud ent. tals, ‘Thiese, with several pounds of ches ——— nil a botth apring-water, are troplies INDIAN MARAUDERS. cullar to nstay ih Wai shi, Q Vie oo Denven, Colo, Ang. 17—The Tribune's Banta I'd spectal says; “Thohostile Apuches alter crossing the Iv Grande marehed sixty millea tuto the Intorfur and took thelr stand | f 1n the mountains of Selrra Craddelu, whero | » they are now. After crossing the river, the band kept a southwest course, and when, about sixty miles from El Paso, struck the ittlo Mexlean Village of Santa Mario, where they killud two Mexienns and stole five head y portaltted to inake the following extract: : MONTANA. . From ‘a private Jotter dated Aug, 1, 1980, ron a leadlug business man yt Fort Benton, tuntana, to 4 gentleman in this clty, we are -“Yort Benton has grown remarkably since ‘ou were hore, in June, i87 Her adobo put log buildings aro bolng replaced with rau ndgomie brick Dualness-louses and dwetle es Ings. ‘Tho school-house ts having a Inrge AN oon of horses, Col. Vallee has gone Into Chi adiition pnt to ft. A chirelt wi huahua, but where his troops ure is not | built; the monoy {9 already subseribod, known, They are probably on the track of tho hostiles, 8 ee Tho Death of Stratford De Redcliffe. Lonpon, Aug. 1he-Viooaunt Stratford de led- life Wir Stratford Cunning), for muny yours Uritish Ambussador to the Porte, ls dead, The Buropean diplomnuy of tho greutor part of this ventury is yaiocmted wilh the name of Stratton! Cunulug, who entered the public sorvico When Napoleon waw-at the xenith of Lie power, and wis sulwantuuihe ong of the moat prominent fgured In Europes Ronis usta tho crivis which procedad the Iivao-Turk|ul Wor of ieite'td, This einineut statennjan was tho son of a Loudon ierchant and cousin of tho colubrited George (aunlny. Ho wag bora in Ties, and recelved bls weadonjle education vt Yton, ig enterg? King's College, Cumbeldge, tn Toul, but left Urorp in Tus, faire eulving i uterion! ppointment Inthe Foreign Olive, two yours. ator he was appolntad Buoretury Of Euibassy at lurge brick hutol’ ty to won from Cnttle and sheop are ran, where bus s few short months ago the buttulo, deer, and antelope make them afraid. from all sections. ‘This year 76,000 pounds of wool tinds ite outlet by and thousanda of head of the tinest bocf-cat- tle hy the world go by the same route to Lls- nin » ‘the resources of th Fort iontort, tha head of navigation on ous of the grand grand asthe river which flows from it... [1g i atock country, —atariming country,-a mine Ing country, ote.,-rich and oxhuustiess in all that can make a populous LA be built bya folnt tock company. ‘The country fs iniprovin, wondurtully,—-flling up with a fing lot o 16 Northern and Westorn States, ing Wndinturbed axed, With nothing to Brock fiag boon driven in the Missouri Juv 8 to your city. yobs bee Khuatiou te County adjacant to est rivers In tho world, ure as prosperous tate, Montana will one day show results Constantinople, but ta 112 hu returned ta Cum. | that will catise tho eyes o£ tha whole Nution Dbridxe, whore he. took the dexrueof M.A. in | to bo turned to her I grntoful. adtutration as 1814 ho Was went iis Euyoy to. Bwltzeriaud, end the falrestof all the fale alsterhoud of States, wine ‘about, ae wany Une an ode entitled | ay well us the most frulttul.. She will ralsd “Bonnparto,’ whlol Lord Byron called a* noble | hur gwn _ bread, ..) tou uco haw own i we dtu came go Libs country as Alnbiter in, weaty,. and gend, her siaturs of nae SJust uv trea lent Monro was about t0 one her “abundance; / trom her colt fits vente, Couns erm mand Fernalned bere | crite will como.” “golden fleeces ipo Yc, n bis roturn to Europe, dir. Cannloy was | 0 sont on u special nilssion ta St. Potursburg and Vionnp, ily relative, Georgy Canulng, who wus | 1 then Foroign Sucrutiry. gent hin ne Si Mraurdinury to the Porto, arly lnwodyelng | yy bho to that diplomatiy Mold ja which he altar want apguired wo much distinction, Olhgue at this tae were waraly oxerted ou bee halt of jhe Grok, who were etruug tii for Ine dopendones, Ta Psi be bud the sutlufuction of bolug necredited on a special tilssion to Turkey: tox the. buundurics of the new Kingdow of Greves and to. settle the trouty fu virtue, of which Otho useunided tha Grevk throne, | After being for a short Wino Aurbussudor to Hussia, bo eutered Turlkument about IKe, and remalncd toate wath) Teil Whur Bayly ee eee t vornorship of Cunadit, t bythe bool ain nlatration Ambassador at Cons "| gt atantinople, Herg bls intluenoe was strenuously al eA ath Martin Hive's plaoe 114 yenrg o} akg nid bur rscolleouons of untiquity, he ankod tier ti chins ‘ wal ny exerted In the luteresta of clyilixation, with & zoulous reward far British Interests, In 1883 bo Slaten, as wall’ as herve nvey Exe | Sui Mie youd zai will bu f the finest wools-enotg 1 to clothe whole €3. and, from her biney, & constant stream of sold and sliver, eh are the resources of Montana; and, by aittent and poruoverin y industry, Yror cit ldap a Gommonieatth that yall: grow stronger end wealthier with tue eronsing years, “ Exeuse ing for Intrudlag these thoughts and Ffiegdguyon your uttention; but Eknuw yout ry, and sitolt ire the {mproaslons of one who jas lived iy Montana fourteen years. ke to hear from all sections of the coun Wer Wecollections of Long-Aga. The Demopulls (Aln.) News tolls thu fallow! ‘ory;. “Our ceusné cnumurator reports 4 cole that the old wotnan was progd of ber ago was created u Vigcount at the justanve of somo questions tour den, erry lntatration, . and the Rovolutonary War, all of whieh eS ho lng ‘wutistucturdly aaewordy Wa wulds™ “Old Ja 1835 ho returned td Constantinople, where Prince Meneblkow bud already. arelved spcolul miselld trom the Czar. ‘Then cnaued tho | wi keenty contested diplomatic struggle between | ou the Viscount Stratford de Redelitfe and the itu sian Aintbussador,. which rusulted In the Kuss Vavkiah wor of" 164, Iu thiv coutest the Uritish Aubyssadur cacgelyed Brent jullyeuce lgbty rial pate Must & beon dat. fal Nua you bet your bottom ayy, houey, 2 wits di ou a | tidy, you must fulvo heard the oman Empire hen tt fell” ‘dows “uckly member dy ales HNStANCO 704, spoke of now, Lut 1 beard Cy iby noise do yonr dy tare fell, and Things Wis Constant in! det year, and if it fell in ato Norte 0, bi uplutely cured ine of Dye Heuetiraia ta ts coun i : 0 bes Bledieiny 1 overused, Tia ACCuR ARE. Cure for Meart Di ham Co., ‘Teutopotte, Eatin ql DEAN Bt: Your grent THOLAN MLUGD. Lid sean miaicina eer aod for Hoary Disonao, Feoomal Es 4 ee ty MEN STALLINGS, All that It Is Recommanded to Be. Kaneas, Edgar Cou 1 PEAB Bitte T Jinvo used ruur aaceitgat isilkn BLOOD S¥iiu in my tantly tor the pase ave yoare Hig bust fauly cavuicine uvor est tn way fate, Ta Kiss, A. BU! Disoascs he Lungs. Dearguts whisisty cory thar yune LebLeN : cor auc {Nbbas HLGOD SU iui din cured iio Or bung Disease he bad bean raat ie for 8 Junie & nia debeurtuny recoil : upora mien Mf usta Witt INQYON, Vor Neuralgia, Dahlgren, Hamtiton Uo. Ih DEAT Sit: [was troubled with Aasmaan tursuowe My ay el ~ F id ALB, BO. 1H Dyspepsia Cured. ay Haymouen, Atnnoock Co... DRARBIN: TL have been troubled with Billyusness, Valuabio moule OM SS ss Never Falls to Curo. Allford, froayele C9 1H, PEAR Sit T have used your INDIAN 1.000 YitUP tur Cramps In my Stegiah and ‘also for 4 Ebtidren, who wor troubled with spasius, und 1a bel cans 1 Gitectud a cumplute eure Onn scene Agents Leathmony. AW Age) Niugotaua, rugs cf. UL, on rat ho wg mith EonocPuin'in tho iiowtess and Coliln aid fest se OU LBs te Gay bo at as OA, REED, , Mocommonds It to Ast DEAL Hutt hove used, want re Has Cp 1 i ry LOUD SV UP with bunuHoll rosmitas wad 1 ebine iy hs woud wedicing to Lull up thy a) aium woworeliy. ould pecumunend Ib ke wll aumturing rye Pepi Livor Complaint, Ductingham, teankaxes Cow I, May 20, 1972, Daatt rik: Lehaurtull parity that your justly vele @bratud INDIAN }1,0u! bUL yi: Oe Veraul sat~ tection, and ts htutly catoomod: ant who have used a ee Ng et Ory Fusiilty, 7 bg itn Liver Complaineana dick-tisadaetier i a Hea RAN PND Rhowinatten Buokinghaus, Kaukukou Co, Tl, May 18, 1833, bigs ee i wes Ty sb ns a he quod Ane eng rd use une + Pe RRs bhi peor aa aie Mae hregtSer itiny ood Purifier. » fi Good Bt Wavoundn lave co. 1 DEAR Sint 1 havo weed your ureut INUIAN 11.00} Baca taba plowsure iu iocuddseaudtiv ites ease Bur, and lose p! rae Fhe cy Ca MALLOR. iA edund bow jon of Jeoustr Supprosssio} ait dalle Co, UL Deansin: My daughter was « er frous Hubs pivonign.s| Alusstruation, and agwr Haborine ander uent of (wo yhystelpinyzuge” aliboatatat sod sate Hismecputtiiotelcnuu ralioh aise a fats treats ut uany His iT Uottouabt myeele oF tie IRR. 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