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manne neneen eae nanan mecca THE WEDNE! CRIME. “TH DOUBLE Inquest on the Bodios of Zimmer- man and His Wife. Testimony of the Brother and Others —The Result of Insane Tenlousy. ne known elreumstances: attending tho wanler nua csulelde at No, 210 Clybourn were so fully covered fn yesterday's vent wee dint ttle. Deyonut the ational inet Drought out at the Coroner's Inquest mat to he added. How or when the quar- ee Zimerman and hls wife orl nated, ne ane on cartiiean tell, ‘They atone new, ated their ps are railed. But the cons jecture of ne whbors having knowledge of the domestte life of the couple that the Gnitse of the killing was ‘Jenlousy on the husband's part. Is eenerally credited; and that there ania rently nes foundation for Lis suspletons isthe prevalting pellet: She ty sit by all to have been 2 good woman. His reputae thon, ton. was without stain, exeept Chit he freqnenUly quarrefed wih Ils wife, and has peep geet to ratse techie to strike her, ane to point a revolve al her.’ However, so far ayean be asceriaited, he never Iniileted any lity Lager, 7 . aoe ae s THE TRAGEDY was vishted hy Lnnidreds yest: lay: men, wowen, antl ehidrep erowding the sidewalk fy front of the house, mut nearly allof them Aryl to eit mye tasee the horde A tery snc the arrival of Cor ouer Soon. when the: Interest was centered onthe Inquest... Subsequently, the brother ofthe deceased and the mother-dn-hw took charge of the vemaing, and excluded every. body escepl intimate Friends and rehathy ‘Apponded is the testhnony ellelted: at the inquest, embodying wil thateareful tnaury could bring ty the surfaces ANNA MI who lives on the first floor, told (ue followhyy Sfhave known four Year Th aw Clyle the decensel conple for Nave resided nt No, about four month They qnarveled occastonally, He objects tolir visttlug her sixter so often, and she objected to his brother remaining. in the house, saying that she world. not eaok for the brother if she could not see her sister, He toline If his brother had to leave his whe would KO also, She told me. she thought her fe was in danger frou her husband. About a week ago Littended a faneral with. Mrs. Zimmernian, and told her that her husband told me that he would ri avenue Ki her she did not keep away from her sister's, He told me that an We before, She told ime the day we went to the funeral that she felt atraid of her husband, because she woke tp one mer ing and found thy standing o' her with a revulver In hiis hand. 1 think he was.a litle outot bis head and wit sometinies. He drank bee sionally, but bdo not know that he ever beeameé fntosienteds blast saw hin alive Saturday. Monday morning about aquarter after 6 T heard a noise tike ithe ree port ofa pistol and then somethiag Calllag on he oor, “Lal not Know what it was, hoard My, Zimmerman playlig on tho gultar ant singing Sunday, but no disturhan About 2o°elock Mi y afternoon 1 heard is little son, Ibert, ery out of the window, ‘Lena, bring me ‘some water? started to go. tp, and tried’ the lack door, byt found tt loeked. About 6 @elock John Almeria came to my roonts: aud wanted something to ent. Jie said he could not get Tuto fh rouler’s rooms, *L fold him the children were there, and head better eet In. Flo went Upestalrs, and soon afterwards came down and said hls brother an wife were lying on the tloor dead. I went up amt saw ‘the hadies.” ‘ JOHN ZIMMERMAN, She brother, salts “Lama brother of the deceased, who wag borw in Switzerland, was about a years of age, and nitchinist by trade. Ho was mare nedfiveor six years age. tls wife was it native of Germuuiy, tnd about 28 years old. b have. boarded with thens since’ June: My nother wanted me to live with thent. , ‘They: quarteled occasionally, but] never saw then siike ench other, “L'think) 2 "heard Wim nay oneo that he, would kill her, but 2 don’t cremember fit where or when ho Suid It,“ E never’ sitw' hihi revolver at I To kept oue In the house [witness identitied the one found near Zinimermany. Alls wife was qufeletenipered, and so was he, “T fast saw them alive about o'elock Sunday evenlug, Justa little while hefure Lwent to bed. “J got: up at mnbdulicht aut went to work. Lreturned home about 9 o'clock Monday morning and found the door of the lddlg room—the one i which Zine merman. and his wife slept—locked, and coult not get an answer ton knoek. | So 1 went fo my own room from the hall, and slept Ul -betweon 2 and 3 in: the afternoon, 1 then tried the door and knocked, and calle to my brother's “Witle . boy, ils came aul said his papa was asleep, aud that Us mother was tyliyg In the: back room aid her mouth hurt her, “Lthonabt perhaps she Imul the Loothache, or was mind at her hus. Vand and me, too, Phe little bos tried to un- lock the door, but could not. L wont away aud retuned about 6 otelock, when Mrs, Miller told me Lid better open the door, and, iter tryting to get wn muiswer tomy knock, T bursted” open the door and font luy brother and bls wife lyIng on the kitehen- floor. Sho was tlat.on “her back, with. hor head resting ona cul’s chair. Ue was by her slide, with hig head near her breast. der Tight arin was thrown over hig shoulder and eek, A revolver fay between them, sad thers wag some blood on the wall, ‘Thera Was a bullet-wornd Dy his head a litle above nt fo the front of the right enn; and one in her-head about the suino place, ‘The bodles: Were not disturbed “until the Coroner and Jury saw them, From all L know, A subse iny brother shot his wife and then sho Belt <i FRANCIS DE WANDT, Z of No. 220 Ktuzle street, und n fellow-work- jan of Alurmermary, testitleds i T bad Known deceased six or seven years, le was of avery exeltable and Jealous dls position, and (ine seen him exlilbit, tndlea- Honvof insanity, Ho had: spells of sullen- esd anil melancholy. Ts wife told me that he used to lock her'up In the mmoerniiag and et her out on tis return from work. She fe No reason for this except. that he wis estlous, avd that there was no cause for | Deceased ance told me tit a brother of hls was it the Lasane Asylum at Columbus, 0,” {SHE LITTLE SON, ty aed 31 vears—n remarkably bright Ki that he saw his papa hive nre- i er Ih lis hand and polit it at hls mani, ht probably referred to some otheroeeaston, 48 lis atated “that’ when te awoke Mondity poral fhe saw them both lylag on the floor, Hy Dresenea of the blood of some rigs wis explained by hii, he having pleled them up gal trled to wipe the blood Fed his mother’s Henry Ladwi J a ig and Ida Belrentu testified to sane Aetlons of Zhmmerman whieh led ent to belleva he was Insane, fi ‘rie guny, v tera few moments’ deliberatfon,—tha caso af? vluin,—returned: the following yer- ‘That tho sald Odelin Zimmerman came to hor Shull iy reason of a worth in her Wend. couse cat puillot red from w revalver in the hands of a ea Samuel Zimmorman, while be was eee Gander u tof temporary Insanity, dua tho sald Samuel Zlinmerinan came to his by iy reason aft wound in hia bend, onusod Hod wil thE a ae eHihal Intent wl wilt 2 at temporary insanity. a aoe Was found on Zhomerman $65.08, Rida stricta has already commenced bo a oe e reste dol and the mothor-in- ee the possession of the money mid the: pat holt eitects, worth, perhaps, $100. ‘The Hany rie of course, belongs to the children, Th reals of Zinunermin will apply to of ae blekerboeker for the appolntont ba suardiin forthem, At present they are TK! ken eave of by reludyes. ts tee Meas sof the decensed were pat on Wie erty, and the Sons of Herthann, of ber wit eat dation ZAMMer MA Wis Men ‘ia ury them at L o'clock this after- é Paris NowspaporeWit, \ Nory slangreeutlo old gentleman dlos, A coh eh 1 tha duty of proparing his wn tetes * Deeply regretted by all diane th AT Layee cegats tt us hy tees do turns to ye tuay Dewtdo tin and siya ily hope rte obdect ta my amokinyg, this, madame new hin, My not make you Bicky” Ne mit Ht ny nuke you aick¥” |» Not ut att, raltleur, Hes tho luly politely, “but it your' thinutle to a by-hu-mennd- t—"'Throo from six, haw 1 ‘OWL, How, BUPDHSE YOU tnd iiibles"—the pupil's Face Drlttens.— + (oyou,*Glye me three,’ how muby thin rd a youthful gummy prepares to° would you hav forge TL wonldn't lve Contessfen of na Catire sottelnetiw to bts titure mother-in-liw—" Hix as well that Palroittd tell You before marrigge Oath a bot-ten: peved andl eomnetinne without rearen,” Future tot Hyver tiie thit, Vit ek renan,? ‘The pre show of which tho Jendinge attraction is 400 pounds of far worn to owhom he. Is married, is observed by an a iy. “Why, old t Hyon? py hes T know =! hay a, NOs yout sive me thrae,”* nt routs le WHA sire SOK gras Ce eles whout ft What ean’) do? Uf Tilley nny Jewloiay and worry lee about It abo’) tose Hesht Uthello waart a eltoutn A Sicilian brian ty Heves hint at halt at thy book, teaving hb the remainder ted Hogiewaed AEXPAMISES, 4 i Hee tome! Hh Hau. snd ros the door, 4a hard eftizens here —Just not. However, I'm wolleheeled. Let us go int —— KEENE ON GOULD. Keono Gives the Public an Tnsite View of the Grent) Wreeker-How Gould Crick When He Loses Moncy=And He Lives on ite arias New York Suny tiny. % Ac tending operator, who fs supposed to have suffered as badly at the hands of Myr. Gould-as he dings done in a speculation In wheat, was talking over the subject a few days ago Inn semljoculitr vein. “Goud has heen doing all in hy power,” he sad, “(0 erlpple me, but without any stte- eess, Why, the Direetors of two of ow largest: bunks remarked to me the ether day that to bank could have averted a ran upon ithned one-half of the false stories been elreus tated about it which haye been currentabout my enormous losses, According to. thes faltes L fost: some four millions In wheat, while in fuet Folost only a million and a quarter, half of whieh loss L recovel at one stroke tn a specutation In. Iard, tn more than the other half, in stocks. | Did It ever oecur to yor why Gould seeks the analurions bauks of the Wudson? Nov Well, he exmnot stand the pure, brachy: aly of the seaside it ls tog healthy for his constll die tives on mnalaria and other people’ - fortunes. 1f the Government were ta puthhin inn Blortla marsh, he would absorb every talnd of miasina in ft, so that noteven an wll Bator would be left. His triekery iy nota: ous: yet hy means of fuse rts he mane tures to sulle hig witdeats upon the publi Loolcat Unlon Pacitie. Its stock -has | watered Co the extent of $14,000,000, bouded Indebtedness Increased. by 833,000,- 00 within the last years ‘The manner tn whieh this was dune was admirable anid thoroughly Gould-lke, Tt was not as wonder- fula stroke ay hls feat of putting inte his and his partner's pockets 875,000,000 of: the: money belonging to the Erie ‘Treasury. ‘Chiat was somewhat too danzerots to be repented, Al! New York knows that it was tonelteand zo at that tine whether the State should not ive the honor of supporting hit for the re- inulader of hls days. But money was: so lavishly spent, and the.pressing weeds of the Dankript corporation were so at that, ale (hough the books were recovered ant) tho proof of his zullt complete, yet he was not prosecuted, but spared to give tresh proof of nis inunedul ability. The author of *Pleen- ay says the first thhtg 8 speenlitor in Wall street mustdo ts to buy aude ant run hin, ‘This refers to the thie when Gault and Tweed—brathers by a cannon tisthuet— rifed the roust. Birt nowadays there are to for gle, and Gould is consequently ere, teturing to the watering of the Uniot Pa- the narrator explained that “Mr, € mie ie took the Boston. 'Trustees—all honorable met—into ils confidence. Russell Sage and Sydney Dion were also brought lu. Sav: etal sitellites, who are always ready to Uo used when they seent profit from afar, were initiated, Before this Gould tad purchased the control of the Kansits Pacific at about 25 vents on the doiliar, He had found great alitleulty te eareying 1. Phe roud was tn the hands of n Receiver, ‘Lhe interest. on the bonded debt had not been pat, ‘The bouts wl shares were selling at low prices atu were in bud oder, Goukl had applied to his friends ton wrurkel, and to help hhn untoad, Me had been refused, nant he summoned his assoelates around hh de explained his sehemes, + rand a majorlty of the Union Pacitic st= ees ut once agreed, A pool was. formed, ancdinost of the remaining Kansas Taellic stock was bought up at abott.40, This was: converted tuto Unlon Vacitie stock, which was then selling at 00, and Gotle & Co. had a good straddle on the market byselling Union Eneilie short at @ and buying Kansas Paclite at 40, . “That isthe’ way in whieh Mr. Gould imikes money and fools the public, No one ean ever forget his conduct on Black iniduy, That is now amatiar of histary, Ut it is not so wall known that thls man is unable to Jose with equantnity; that, his brokers live to pull hincout of his chalry that be erles liken elitid at the loss of lis l-cotten gadis Why, he enme to iy, rendy to fall on his ku wud pitifully: besa me to help tine to cover his shorts In Lake Shore, St. Dat, and Northwestern, 1 did so, aud now this wan tres to ruin my eredithy spreading in-* Jurtous rumors, which, as 1 sald, ne bank could: withstand. But Ldowt mind It much, Lean lake ears of myself.” (THE MISSISSIPDT, Letter fram Capt. Cowdon on the Lake Horgne Outlet. Memphla avalanche. Menesis, Tenn, Aug. 20, 188,~To tie Sugar and Catton Plaaters of the Lower Valley of the Mlastastapl—-Genxt.i ‘The question o€ protection from overtlow Is one that hus engrossed the attention of the peopty of Lonistana for! 160) years, during whieh thne the expense of butting and re- paltlng tuvees has heen liandreds of inttlions of dollars, while the losses from stpa water and ¢ es have been as much mores and still yor are no nearer relief than when the first yard of teved wits made, al- though the levees: are wow -ten feet high, whers they were onee only one foot high, ‘Tho history of the levee system In Loulst- any commenced with the founding of New Orleans, in 1718, It'shows that the higher the levees were built the higher was raised the water in the river; and inthe same pro- portion. with Hig clovation of the water sur- face thu bed or bottom af the river Is riulsed, thus decreasing the current, causing the rive fo. showly: and’ as a natural consequence entses great and more destructive overtiows, Such has been its histurie results, aud with this’sad experience fy It not Une to call a halt, ‘Yoko ww took and sce if there fs nut some Way by whlel we may seenre a cheap, speedy, aud permanent remedy in Hen of this ospenalye and dangerous HP ‘stem, that hits no end except in the destruetion of the lower yulley and the aviation of our rivers. ‘Yodo this we have only to follow the linger of Nuture as shoe points to her wates-levels, of the Gall of Mesleo hy takhug the most allreet, aud conseqnently tho quickest, route as ovtitonced by tho * Bonnet Cay outlet, where only a portion of the toud-tides of the Misxtssippl River sought the gulf tevel in Take Ponehartraly, in golng six miles, and with all the fall it would have tad in gelng: 100 unlles to the river's mouth, ; Phis outlet far five years dtd lower tho average: high-water murks of tho river at New Orleans four fect and slx Inches, when ty at tho Hed River the average lowerlg of the high-water murk for the sine period was four feet and six Inches, At Natehez it was lowered sls feet and six Inches. At Vicks« Durg Ht was lowered whe feet, when, up at the mouth of White River, where that stream and the Arkansas Hiver empties into the Misstsslppl Iver, tha: ay ait lowering of the high-water mark in tho Ms Issippl River for the same period of thue was only one Lout wad sts inches, 4 ‘This showed that, although the Mlastsstnpt Liver at: that polit was nearly up to, high: water inark, when below. there it lacked mniny feet, caused by the water being drawn ait Ly and’ through tho Hunnet. Carre outtet, ‘These statiities may be seen by reference to tha report of Maj, Benyaurd for 1377, Now, sines the parthal closing of the [lon- net Catre outlet, by whieh fully two-thirds the volume of water that was originally dis- churged from the rlyer bis been stepped, we have another evidence of the great value of this ontlet, as the river this year lacked only a fow biehes of belng up to high-water mart at Now Orleans, when up at the mouth of White Rivér, Vieksburg und Natchez, tho river was Hot'so hgh is It was years previ ously referred lo, showlng that, aithough the voling of water was not so great In the rlyer as beture, twas higher in te lower river, becansy Hf could not eseaps through the ort: Jet at BownetCurre, And this outlet belong elf needed more assistanee on this vecaslon CHICAGO partly closed, together with the obstructions dealin Lat the passes, near fhe river's mouth, hase cased the water fn the rlyeron the lower coast and below New Orleans bicher thaw ever before. “Therefore, Carre ontlet been entirely closer no toubt but the entire lower have been ander witter, anless her crevasses or otttlels, hat are well known fo the people of ans und tha lower Lauisl tuna const, vliy iit that inen oppose notouly the outlet into Lake Borge, bit want to close other outlets, and ave netually ohstrueting the river's mouth, anless ithe to WoHigh out of fat contracts. stele as at nb Polnt. where $100,000 is to ze Inte the Ke andl S50,000 §4 for fileneds of thls bogies: hoprovement, tn the Une of river Jettios and levees the money drawn from the Ualted States Treasury, regardless of the healthy or propertly of the people of the valley, as, well as the commerchtl Iiterestsof the whit country, for. as all experience morethey dam up ter the grente hus shown, the nd obstruct the outtl becomes tho evil e ery yeu Leb ine ast, would It. nob be wher to “alotut-face” aud dope the opposit polivy by abiding the river (a poongr get eleaur of 1s supertbuniines of water ly tatking the out. tet tuto Lake Bor | Th two yeurs? {ime world become the naw Hood tide mouth of the Mississipi Riv Tt would lower ihe high-water mark of the river ab v Orluans to within t few feet of low or tides water mark, atul in the same ratio as demon strated hy the Bonnet tt would: lowe the Tigh-water miurk at Vicksburg tally fifteen feet, and frum six to el ut Memphis and Cairo, iis would at onee and forever ening all the waters of the valley (snye the Red River shed, whlely should be diverted) te and withe In the natural by of the Mississlppt River, ‘The: Hts own netion asa ino astith 9) Hts bel sor bottom woul setde deeper and ‘deeper all the thine, and this nate ural concentration nnd” cowtraction of the current waters Into their deepened, narrowed and then permanent channels, without any cost and in a short tho the river would forma Hs own new and uniforns shore fnes, a matter that is iow mteh Gulked about by these ‘Tren tiny cormorants, WI suy by tele Jot sit will cost all the way frony $50,000,000 to $10,000,000, and ie. dette tine named for completion, curkig, whieh period our people are to sulfer Jn the future as in the past. trom overtiows mtd bad navigation, wl for the beneit of motuntes banks, contractors, and the (rans-contlnental raflrouds, In whose Interests these Jobbers are workingy—at te eb is the elect, ‘This one outlet, wileh can be sade for $250,000, and one Wehewater perlod wilt not only demonstrate for ull time to come. the grent question of atl river improvement for deep and permanent Jow-water chattels and durability of “bi » Dut be a perpetual rem- edy mnunstovertiow. Then there will be neneed of Tevecs on the banks of the Mississivpt River from: Its mouth to Hts source, nor taxes eottected to build them; und. at the sning thie do ne one any local dunage, Dut for these very reasons the mounte- ans, atlas River Conunissions, nnd ul other such selentists, wil raise ali namner of abe jections, for the day this may be done the: Ike Othello, see. thelr ocsupation will tay Bae. t hs : ‘ It will cost, too little, and do fog muclt good, is why these jobbers both iand out of Congre e thy making of the outlet inte Lake Borgne, and tit it not been for, sich Men as Gibson, Billy, and Hobertson, of Loutsinna, und a few others from Mississtppt, and other lower yilley Steg, alded as wey were by men who are working 1 the Interest of the trans-continentat railroads, whose ob- ‘Jeet It Isto prevent the ri ont being tite proved or opencd with wy permanent atl deep commerclad outlet, such ageut New York, But this they don’t intend the people of the Missis: We riiey shall ever tinve, , ‘The bul to make the Litke Borgno outlet would hay wil Congress long age, and the great work of reelniming 40,000,000 acres of lindand permanent hiprovement of the yer's low-water channels would ere now haye been nore than half aeeomplisheds fore all the losses from overtlowsand tavo-thirds-tie deaths from yellow mnik mas lavial fevers for the last two.years should by charged to these en, z er Now let me ask, how ean you as sensible 1, Hiv it Interests ut stake, ~ longer: Yard tb fztiore these fuets so vital te your welfare, when hy a unlted effort: you can he outlet ae Lake Borgny made, which will at once and forever free you vn this: Pandora box of evil cist, overtlows and fevers; secon, levees and levee taxes; third, elver commissions and river jettles; fourth, swarms ef contractors, costly ant tifth, ane who are 5 Lit. were useless surveys aml: trhuagirhetions army of deadbeats sud bruit more dlestrnetive to your Inter tho: levasts to the Reyptlins, Ln the above ts entbraced the fundamental principles of the outlet system proposed sud ts dtTeats, by which imeans, ly two or three yess? Une mul with sinattl esp ho whole Valley eae te reclaimed fram avertlow, ad the low-water claumels of the Mlsstssippi Jtiver,be deepened and penmunently anal talu a depth of not less than ten feet front Now Orleans to Cairo, aut eight feet tron there on tp to St. Louis, and 9 corresponding of thet riterehammel an wn to sis will it deepen ty chiumnels of a) the main tributaries drom thelraeuths to the first staal: . ‘The value of this great, Inexperst speedy work to the country in Wendt, mised productluns, and eommerelil facill: fies can only be estimated by the thousands of millions’ amuatly; and “beeause it ts so valuable to the tolling misses tls kept hack by (ophers aud Taj yell rings, controfled by selish aud unserupulous men, who care tor rothing but the money they can this steal from the United States Treasury, "Vo this may be added the Inthienee of thy rallronds, costines $4.000,000,000, nearly all of whieh fs fiulinieal to the penta maid tine proving of the Mississlppl; henes they find HO ANY Ways “not to dod” These ureTaets thut 1 enn verify, whieh dety refatatlon, and Enow ehallenge all op- pottents fora tall and tree diseitsslon, so hat the pens may understand and Knew the truth about the outlet system and ii stilt, which iyonvof tha great questions of the age, Lam, respectfully, JUIN CUWLON, — AYOOB JULAN'S VICTORY, Detalls of the Engng sede etnngy and Retrenting ‘Lwentyetpur Hours Without Rood or Water, damian Timea 18 hiportaut telegrums whieh we publish to-day east considerable Hght on the disaster whieh befell Gen, Burrows, We now know exactly the male cireumstanees of the ight and the cause of our defeat, Il appears that, learning on the morning of the zith of July’ that Ayoob: Khaw’s advance gard iad) oeenpled Malawand,, to the nortn of KhustikelNa-khud, G Mure rows — warehedt out to ogiva bate tle, ‘fhe actlon was opened by gur eavilry iid horse: artillery engaging the Afghan cavalry, about @ iim. Seott nfter the-whole of Ayoob Khau’s army, sume 1 Qou strong, arrived, and for order of battle, ‘The ie consisted of seven regle ments of regular intuntry dn the first die, with three In thy second ine, On the: rlizh were 2,000 cavalry, on the left 400 cayatry ant 2, wis and brregilar Infantry; In ree ye were more cavalry and Irregular infad- Five or six batterles—one of then r—wers distributed along the round was slightly nuidulating, a co being better posted than that of Gen, Burrows. An artillery diel now contuenced, the eneniy?s’ tre belng se well sustained and diredted that our six pieces, though superior ln quality, could. wot make head aginst te numbers to which dey were oppose; About 1 ip Me the enemy seemed to have advanced, and gur bre bet tuatlog rites pra duced great havae. ‘Two hours fater a vie orous adyunes of cavalry agalust. our lett and a churge of Ghazis on the front caused the native Infantry to fall back in contusion on the Sixty-slxth. ‘Diwo guns were In con. sequence Tost, tho Sepoys abandoned ull formation, and — seemligly rendered the SL sty-sbxthe helpless, ‘There does nat seem to) huye been any tual fight atthat tine on the part of elther the natlye oruropean infianty. “They retreated slowly, but, tn spite of Gun, Burrows’ gal Jant efforts to rally tu they could not be induced to make an eflort to retrieve the fortune of the day, and: wore cut of from the cavalry and artillery, After tt severy. fut in some dnelosed ground, Gen, Hitrrows sucveeded in extrieating hig Infantry, ‘Then ut length oa rout, wo gather, did tuke place, the Afazhins pursing up to ten iniles ron Candahir, but not vige orously, Apparently, Gen, [Burrows endeay. ored ta take the renialis of his tures irguels vere water was obtainable, Noth- ing, vould induce thy fugitlyes to ‘quit the waterless minty road, The majority: oF the casualties we belleved Uae lave ac eurredthrongh men falling from thirstuid exs huustlun, No wonder, for their Hixht was not relaxed for forty miles, and when the arttle Jery aud a few of the lufuntry reached the TRIBUNE DAY, AUGU hanks of the Argandah, at 7 ita. on the “sth, amy Ind not tonebed: water: tor twenty-four hours, Once neross the Argan. dab, Ger, Burrows naturally rode an soa nounee bis defeats Int ho dit net arrive tilt the afternoon of the th. Phere fe no tempting to disguise. the tatet that this nvery huventible afin, fn the first yl Gen. Burrews. was gallty of wu error Judgm piatderlig the weakness at | foreu—in abandoning the positian whieh he Tad deliberately: selected for its defensive wlvantages, Tn the seeond place, Gen. Bare rows, wil bis inferlor force, eppears to have acecpted battle fh parallel order, and not te: Tave attempted any vumensting, In the third phive, TC ts avident that the More bay Sepoye were—as we dive sald adready— of seh liferlor phystaues Uiat they contd net stand up oto the ostudwart “Ghasts, whe bore down ou them sword in han Give Haug was tne gndden panies they mobbed the veteran ets sit, nnd the alnsest total annititlation of. that es COrD ‘The cavalry do not seen (6 hutve codperated with, muchesect. “Phe sufferlags of the troops bt that nnlnterrupted Wight of forty wiiles wast lave been terible, for the season is the hot- test time of the year, sind they lid been Hebting and marching. without food or water for twenty-four hour: Avold rrinona coun ae that whole- fot iNer—Glomn's Stlphur soap. 3 Het MAUL ois patrons tiroustiont tho ety, vw ices tn tne ity Wheres odvertice mens, will "i Ine nd Htattoners, 121 M . VIE, Drogalet, GY tnza Grovorny,, nortinyest endure Phtetyellf th JW, HECHSIAN, Drinaulst, corer ‘Thirtytirat and sinters ' Etntionor, ote, ur Western q Drwugtist, 2 Blue Lafund-n ler, Nuwedenler, and Fancy neon Madisonvat., cure NORTH VISION, FAMGS CO Dry Bis, 485 | NDENE, Printing und, Advertisng Avent, New wid Srutionory Depot, a Eaet Divisions Ata febveer Lit Salle and Wells, Foes Wy gourd Tacalttyy Pt at ear yee: TeRpeTM\Dhe jrarty wt wi | i oes condition, Nery Lelisot T—FUMNISILED UUSIS Mat eran TO nrfuct arte, atlas 4 stone trout how ‘Vhirty-test ee itr North ‘Sldc. TO RE "VU A SMALL BAM katt” smirble-frong,realdenes estes it modern improvements; owner desires ravi hounds tueniture tor sate mt burguin it slestrad. AY pe "i i 1B BL. TANT North dat Saltesst.: tas al) mode tis. Aneiuire we GEE Dearineeneste tn TORY AND HASEMENT fF awwelling No 418 Dearborn-ay, GEORGE SCL. Weat Side. A TOUS UX W BUN heuth bark GLO He ME it STI AN SERS rps A class ard it WH low to rant. ba Dies NAIL, Bo Muctlsa tee thier Milre ut 2) Howland Moek, ASTD », Suburban, IPO REM AAT WISN EEC A—SetGOM MOUSE: verythinie tu pertees urder, Addross of call Aion, PARK=FORNISTED BRICK item tow. SIM. STING OF FIVE vlewsant fitabte for tet, huunakeutiites rent, $3 jure wnths wit ba. reine uns If Istates Le Heat Wouit. WLW Wert, POMS AN B= TA it, ivomvoud-ny. Carmen ty : Ninth Onde: rboen, tnd Butte 1, CHPHOE rots, Huron, Superior, wid Eriesste, nese Astunniten’ we rai ne Westeriear, ourner Faltertanny, 639 1 1 nity of Line eit pre tts F208. eestrg nnd Wasemient trlek, waselistucon, ry trek, Menace nets tu AF eee BAO, TALS it bars 2 poe, HOD, C48 15 1S 1N ut tk 1. ‘3 OF Dive rinyests tro blocks £10 rene Unkle 4h), Dickson ste near Mliwankettauy,, £7, Hatt Lincattendy wet tens toe t,t ier OV peelal aruieltte uth 2 West Snnreiesty Hey py uuclury Lecms fe goel party. sath nt onder, TATE ATT ROL 10 pails f a WILE BEY ACE VK freta dinted ot bat pra say “1 ame 1 cages fy dow ty th tarkety an snd tare: Wee,“ tA BOW nl beawtitiel eter wil miedo statte Bo, AL BENE \Wantnn in twenty in el eatlon, Brlee, ned T Late as HUEY BY ANTISTS, ates, nod tne CHEPICS PSECAL PCTS of thease, jee A Sine nsxorement te cases to the richest yariexated golds pititiest, tds, or ehony und “We. RI ner State und pSchE F unui PIANO: Yor upwards of forty years this have muutactured tie In thes mutrkets Sokd Unly by 164 1 2 trniqirr Vo Mr. Paul Necker, who fer the past 4 nt cank of mus erat necns elnenturss kably Ny AE whe inet pleasud eri QUAY OF the Anatruinent yor you very valunble With the section and Noish. tn this elewant Mt me to have solved the ure Yano at 4 low price Monroe-ete, Quist WV AIEEEROOMS, SEOs, PEA Nes NOs TH ve ETE tae 1s before purehas= TAB the Largest mesartment of tnstrie Of oAy single House in the countey, aid nro wv ruahe urtews nu tow aie cri mo tay ha bo withaut ant Instrument, LYON & Hischer, and Ligon & ‘S TTGATAS Sta al Stutann Healy nt nadernte rentals, A tuid Monravests, AY ASE ans artIBENt OF the se ihedndituliaoe, ee Riel In dostgn of ens Warranted tive yonrm, WoW. RIMBAL Corner Staty'and init Fund KILLED jorn lnprovemumnts, Cully warranted, ut Unig given, Coll wt 73) West Midi: Fits WAT OF HIX ROMS t i Ape South tes Sli por tu AEE 1: ary Hadisun-st, ens, icy turhlshed ruome with= EW STS » South Side. eA VERY N 2A OF RLV EOOMS, Auttintied or not turner Tliirty seventh. i et ay. Vory low rents “Apt seieaae tiescreaee Sma leet ee: uy Hu Tpo WENT FLAN’ and in pert Po IE: _ ntti North Slde. THO RENT AA NEW IiGll HASEM “runnin with heave Und UloaEts, hoiekoeplngs ml conyentoncess Teun; ne dark cous, Divs Nort Fransiitient, norway SHED Fo ies With hot ALL FONT, panty Pale iin athe 1 Hie act wv Untg-mBEOH VU PURNISED PRONE GOSS guntiemen, eb 10 Bhurman-si, tear ducks, rauatente \ North Sido, SLY -b UICNISIED ‘ Harthwest corner uf NISL, th pide, 10, HED GOSS EN pou 1 tier Wee Phils DESTIN, Hrot-eluss Tocution on Fr slreuts Cites, With avery convenignce Le huusebeeplng, salle oe te wuniall fam Aten, AC UH, Huy and refere anica, Wousts enka #4 110) erent Fpe dee powAt AND MOOS IN, UL dark und Vwelllieate. Unquitre ay Thillipm Sumi TMeturnye Co. Corer eon nnd EF Yo BIRHN ISI contwetlonoty by rants bakery ¢ wiliiner; ErwCUrys wlive-nlura; uilkecumtog truseat TEAY i eles opportuni Hie atock Ot Uru, WA No. T urd mock or kind drone Box ot Hpi Merunos eulUOns iiriur-showy wotion-wtar, are chiattvy; butcuereanuyy Say practico In cont and wine NOK, i Gal und paying elgareaiore, t1 Tow rent) ay faut juaviny th wang buslivas neod apply BA. RUWANT, NICELY FITTED wwpand deli w vory Inve Dislivan, “Suse vail on Meat, AD 0 1 CU, HAY, 119 Statoral, i tase toon rn HeCOUNL OF ol Fekag THE OLDEST, ESTANLISHED butehering business in Kutads Clty for sale cheap Tor eash. Also iixtures, Mtuasun fur sulting sicktoas, diidrvns fH ARICE, Rasen JO SALHOBAREIY AND CONFECTION nT ineound delivery waguns, all th youd urder, Address U "elurey, ew, 8. MHOADS, Witt v a payin etuvs Chane. sa ribune. Be MATEMAL, INDIANA HED ESHEL, ee TO abmuuiue dudtiaeute broke ti Nua s v: CAN afidee OI CLOTMING HAW t, WE ATR FOI CAI thine He GLADE A, ITH Etwtareat, Cold Orders by wild prowipuy uitended ty, Batubiisied ok, Teiplesntrunis wierhaht rhs Nt WW. Cull 470 fONN on FERSEENE, without removal or nannclts. at } 2 Went Maud AX ote, of ong-ball brosers’ Ttooniad anu ft eandotphent, iy 1AvAN withont removn Dekrhornerk, Moons Tb, iF LOAN ON “FUORSITUT hitox, und ther kood ace av ON A Mina curitlen, $ Z MASH PAID FOI ¢ ‘Munoy to loan on watches Wes or every desurly Tulllen Oitigy Gtesnsed)y Ws Hala ban, ee: PLES EHRCE Pare Fon & tend’ Bldulity faik books, und » Wonk vsritiestes, HUA MOL: 25 Wanslatnigtonttente IN PITENERUIEE, BIC Trey, 69 West Moni NON UNIT trehane Focelpts atud atl TEN, MH Lat Fall te WS OF FHOM HIM8 TO ENO ON Tenidesieg and Dustiiesn property per cone TA SAN SILVERS aid viata; tonal TPO LOAN. ix de ing ecient Nive SACK EON: st Bartana He hounefiold frpiture or otter euad AU nEIUH lems mutes thats usually ch GI eae Sra ae eens He ahi Wartuntoirentce tout VAN! chau murtist TE CONTATNID Hick junk yl tor tiie a Tie ate Greve car, cline ring imarkod MA Alpen Finenv"; fberat ree ur frites i ‘PL ORTTAUG. IT AT EX POSEHION, MULLDING, © 4 oun wold hanklo-breelet, set, with tatquule. Torgetnepote, Hoburu tu Ik W, C,, id aintyent, anid aeeelvy FMT . HICUS G. DUVVIS, 10) Seure at ao, mbuUts foot HW) inehes tah dae hates lad on zeny mitt. Lath babs Bante Lanse, 8S houth Cireon-nt, Memlty evening, AU. I Interns Conaty (o lis whvrentouts will be thasiktally recelvudt by DENIY VA a Hing Istund-wy SHAT ENA HGH BAY HGnsh SHGWT TANT Vory Int. A Wheral rowuced will be paid tor bie (uri, CHOSAMAR'& CO. livery stable, 44 Wut Lanitolphent, ed WES MTF pucldig or Digit § Wms WO aud und aTe, ina cont ane re une. salted ‘Address at out THAN at Cols, forks, Addross’ BUSINESS €, ACL, AS TOUN Deriteat., Cileage. Ad Fittoull yours Busincva quivy und legally transigicd the atatto, | ‘T BO Bourkeonorsy Clerliny, & \Wwast PA BOE, I OWHO SPH. Sughly wider Handiay companies owi handwriting, PIERS BE + Domesth =A GOOD TU ISRARLITE. BXS to x0 tn tha iow et Miohtyan-ave ‘ibe 1S THATMACY eqMT ioe, hyn Wake & ET A SMA ive welll bay 6 a fast BEAST at tasking hime ce nnd urtiticlite wi wreck. Posi £00. 145 Walther, . i “KI Ws for heyy a inly nae etait deqrartinent nts Kid iave V W Jou North SM GoMAN = Hitist bas cnyachte Hat mloae fat ate Wastin 5 sabes icy Hed iste pertenc url pepo =A" GHRU7 nt private furl aud hoy whe dhol ehatee for one Mint give tinterties ret scars adres tm at ta y TAD Meare ute wig he aigre ra ats iui tant aces One Het ofiee, e YO BACK DMI Hyer 48. ONE. BURNT. shily undeertands, terior svTaty im nt Hts AY glinstt FAIR RGEC val work, Apply at Atl fete | Metts sit i Way 2. nt Ste Boule smaeueedia at WOLFES ‘th nvork Ine faulty af three. ‘Apaly cen ae Heforonce required, .7w! MAN Oi RWED pe Gone wi i Y, A COOK, jerance require y itn Foie G. Bauellaht familys. way FO CHOON fED- Gili. 10 Wasi, THON "to COURS TREC oa Ey pply at thew Si adh POLY ye Apply nt hoe House, Ts need appl prices pale. Commutieas Hit Saud iy ites ey 3 KOR ALE rat horsustiouing. vit, Dwar, Me No CARPENTEIS ad Leeks tli ho: Mlvectian VV ANTHY ttt ’ a woul waniva S. Mteons 1 Wan manes 0 varshe: parte SUP AED SE petewieten ha BAW : est, a Wagreprtwe, timnbers san “iste Ea n niveal apply. Address FOIE & MAN WILO 13 with tefer= wit et . ribotie mployment Ageneien. TOME BROATEE OMS Wilts eat OTHE ou per. tele SVN AT I SO havdiater na pina. fine are site Me P— 24) LABOR Nee rolling wrverte are, CTL iat iy oxpert Hy rerovence rt 4 ply bnmediately 1 AL ¢ minlest. iD W rth sw gonsin, and Meat antl arid r ANTED=TO fring a entte nhe luce, Lagu day; tree tive, Girtariay was SVetneer and machinist: pairs In eoed or trans WANTED<1Y AULLIRUes, dovutuente, Hanes weal Hives of Presitent! grivary a ‘cama. ‘rinane omer, At, Cen PTUATION WANTED. m1 DAV HID 2 ibew hettre AN. rE VOUNG kind having kine here last entre 1. "Tribune W A TTUNTION WAN’ aur io iio secuin) work 4 Hanburd- “ HON Wa: soveuital ated bale Call a0 Barat Chile SITUATION." wa OD retiable woman je du ge familly, cny ore gi UMTION W, ferivntes funy, ti North Marl SUED MM EDT AT Mt the cleviiter Cat a AN ARTIC ts WEATION WANTBU = wtives given, Adare indo ven Sew an, nnd is Just Th x LGHTON, SF Madisdnent, ba Wane acrieg N ACTIVE Boy, i plug toe ANI NK COn, Kosi lainitress n 1 drehuuit, work oF: WHO HAS ING Addrors, work Inte priv on ti Citeent dies VVaxrep—istancutariiy eanege tre erty de Tawa, ASD WOR oo Was EXPRUIL Hy wt nou well recon NWO FES! ruck Wowk bata Dauwa, 0. UEUATION WANT a oa. TAN Fort hi tie, LO ALIWanked Waltstiva 1 WOMEN “TO 4 ber Presesvang Col Dera, Clete, & N Api Aywient. A No. reference Coached, Leamsterny A DAIS ‘x aw ig ad work. Peasy ett wt cL aAppiy ) XCANDINAS, bats, aid tenrds RO ERY tent ‘itt putea WIE loves. Tarts TORE, TH iptluny aoras We oe trnvelinst tH tice.” ts “NX YOUNGMAN soil Inv grocery bust Adilress P43, Tribe ‘Trades, Hite ur 101 TANT Ath 8 crude pleaso, ost-UNico, ecu bey aL Toiet ceivune alle. ree A. YOUNG MAN AS nit In privnie family. Heat of references, Miscellancous. A YOUNG (SWEDE) nd & gentleman's: i 1 Wi GOOD “Goin To wintly, Good ir gene DUNO WOTK. titra teu wnskdnee “Inyuiso at erousty ators ‘ f SUTUAN BY TWO COS TE AG S' ness thet: nek und Gunes ng $1 staples tnetund seine Xtal Gay pabvnnic tat sewing, None tt Orvteclans funllied esta Batiste. unite re Prot ore Ci ae yf arte ku rk toxettier, Cull or adddeysst 8 C00: He ret West Vi Pin 0 familly; uo shyeal xen. SOT Tne ate iy todo general Hou ST Michigans iT Varih, ‘ate fatully oF us Mule mee; 8 cI ti Apnly ty Be ACUI, Hotel thineryentitus ODED a MON WA. — 8 I amar pluie eouk wt Priva Phuteent, North Side, SEA TIN RIDGE: WU 10 £6 per wueks dy buwrele ye tured ft atu; Hidinrtansuys it A YOUNG Laundreases, ; WANTED-HY FIUST-CLARS MRAD » Cun luke clan of soy Thundry, ind Mlenee cull at 74 Wowk, ‘int LARA LAUNS ty funilly, Plenso cull Ye family suwitne by thie chin $) por dity, WIth OF Without mache. Suh f BAND CREM NG WIDOW » Home tore ie Housekeepers Hotels, SET TION WASTEDADY THARENCE MOUs! INEM OF KTATE AND uhediet ge i eas J ifartinniceta, tune blucan from Palmer tose | ababieet mae rahey. | eterun Hanns amce, Hour and raat, $1.44 Ther ality. “BOARD WANTED, eegiven and abiseabhainns goa ALAM IN N Boa Sat) ewe wou rings founUty AULT RL bes Heaters (0 Mihi ain ca uapy Wanrs retin LE WISCONSIN: sudntlonn er for hereelt ani tw ulti scar, 4H Gautier, Tetoreneos exchanged, | Heyletty, 2 Hurent of hitorntures, aaurons | (roman, born tuba ‘rive. LEMAN IN A pire tirnt. dvetristia. bn Au ‘On enay payinonis, Splomila xtuck, Fale dealing. Gpen evenings, MSU, Ore ATO TD Beane ayers 43 uF itadats iil wisa ttomuiit aint wites prefer where " chauned, 1, Srlbune Poany Kae AYOUDG LADY IN a PRIVAT twmly;, Hunth Stilo proterred, whore thure wre NY Dourderss | ban atti Mielisanentay wel waymiicnter Jaw SOUL SIDE, WETTL BATA. PAM aa 4 Pudviege at un tea bias Alvis uth tind Lustigancudtulie, TANTED—TO "it ckeot lh, an withurel tho agenues antl ut td ‘Frnune aitee, 2 STOMIE WEE itentm AWAIT Baty tad yal uted v) {DELAY SOT SUE Kuat Van Rurebentt os dnd rollablos storage of turnitu Wiitait ‘riounw om Weanitce fatally ut i Wu wie. Umi ul when pose Bote state ME, RUM RECUMIFLSND ee Ati, tiiteyc tnd dina OARD-NY a Fee vivate Lowrder. Labs ReUARE—1 Wille PAY ¢ seat ot Tet Muforence stew unos Ime Sou price wh Hf Ch Denrburnert a We Sd. BB! RTHUCTION, ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC SARE POW A dai UAV ites < fe none 3 Hy, for soll, nurse, aid child. ov Dearborn HELIANLE CLAIRVOY, pi eae tee ace sida amie ae Heivatu tins day Slack = - aw apucin Maynutio troate KS, FROM HOs- " i pat ug Pelbune Bull TALL AND SEE THE CHICAGO STORAGE COM. PALLY OF KOU | yA Uhulbeg und teetitivs for storing eurnitureepinnos . Chatiser wid fue! orlige furniture pian Addrors, stuttowg | Yierohuudiau, tle. Iowust tutus, "Casi udvuseua, D libfsh 1vt8i" heralanont row advance wady. FURNITURE, BUGUIKS, RTC, ioctl Advaucus ut iow rutoa, ON» a, WY MHebidan-ny, ANTE i \ yr Me pater: engl, Corlies proferrudt alaa 2 tind t-lneh planer. Ad ree, with pricy, home ememnnakcrecam CORNTSEL A CUICEIS, Fort Atkinaun, TCULTIVATED AND ee | A Sud i WA MAN, IN COS 5 = nh x Li P 0 Toeaion and tore tondtie brokerage Divine { digss (aud uppolut iuterviews 2°15, Tribune vil 1m Vy Ads that ents cenit uinle at alglt oS i, Maitidgy bio Wabualouye a HENCE SOPRANO ‘alsttan ongugomenk th awe chute, A VENOT SINGH ite Apply tu the HE Vs \

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