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_ Che Chicago 7 wiln Cribune. VOLUME XL. . F ; ' SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER = 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. * a : PRICE ane CHRTS [THE WIND'S WORK . Destruction Caused by the Cy- _ Clone on the Florida Coast. CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Ni : : E 2 PIANOS, |: | - CURTAINS AND TIDIES. nine, mn ( Hp 4\ mM RN N The Creat Tone ey the — 66 SH A “See, the Conquering the wreck has yet reached the shore excep! a peaks covered. with red wash fe —We have heard of three men being: saved further south. We. exe < Rect to hear from them or see them to-day. * ‘here are seven or eight wrecks within acoast line of fifty miles, Thereis a wreck lying off Mantanzas, abont one and a half miles at sea, bottom up, and anchored. The brig Caroline Eddy is ashore at Matanzas. All hands were saved, including Capt.George : Warren and crew. She was bound from Fer- nandina to New York, loaded with Inmber. ft will gratify friends of the drowned passengers and crew to know that letters pare been found and will be gpiained ‘until ‘urther inquiry is made res} It is deemed eae ate that thore is ae NO LIFE-SAVING STATION on. coast, to protect wrecked property and prevent it from being lost or stolen. ‘i THE SAVED PASSENGERS, as far as can be learned, are A. K. Owen, of Chester, Pa., Civil Engineer, ‘employed by the authorities of Mexico. é os - Garcia, Cuban, of Havana, 27 years ie. ‘Two passengers whose names could notbe - Jeatned, who were to arrive at St. Augustine Y= Besides these passengers were & youn lady, old Indy, ‘and fnres men ‘whose Tames could not be learned. © ‘The officers and crew saved far as known are: = « z ees Brandenburg, Quartermaster, aged. "Thomas Drumgold, Fourth Assistant En- Hero Comes!” 8 — Hero-Comes!” Will open WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, at 8 ' p.m. and close Saturday, Oct. 23---daily | tin‘ ie ion THE 6 ONQ UERING HERO fom 8 a. m. to Io p. m. except Sundays, | wer riiersaritin Scie ee a ‘ Pepa Dane . 9g-- Excu: dts,”--but just li vt Admission---Adults, 25C3. Children, 15c. The Ariicia| Voices COMES | poo SP iw, Bcc Ree, just Being the greatest well-established an- h | [rane Seas EOS eae hibition of America, it i ze great musica nsiaments or dur nowets. | Ist, Retirement of « London Upholsterer from nual ex merica, i 4s always | eee Oe eee . the Curtain Trade. « - dies First among the great Artificial Tones comes filled with the novelties of invention amd | craarysnepprocchenne ns 2d. Collapse 0 a Nottingham (Eng.) Lace-Tidy latest productions of artistic and mechan- Hi ALLET oe FR Manufacturer. ' 5 Additional. Particulars of the ‘Loss of the Steamer "Vera Cruz. The Vessel Actually Broken in Twi > - bythe -Foree of the : >. oWind, Survivors Buffeted by the Waves for a Period of Twenty-six - ' Hours. jcal skill. For the present year the mam- THE FIRST STOCK!!! |THE. SECOND STOCK!!! motnbuiging compete fed wihehe| “DAVIS @.GQ,/ GURTAINS! | _TIDIES! News of the Safety of the Niag- * : : PERSIAN MADE! PwRSIAN MADE! ara, Mate of the Vera gineer, aged 28, who resides In New York Science, Industr y and Art. Admitted by the oritics of all lands and in . rt e : ce EFFECTI 5 John Greenfield, boatswain. - musical circles of every continent tobe PERSIAN EFFECTS AND COLORINGS | RS VE CEERSTEN COLORSt om James a3 ‘Kelly, seaman, of New York, age The Sovereign Tnstrament FA yy Sirk Chalr Tidles pores SEA’S PRICE, $29.00 AND $34.50. | $5.00 Quality $1.98. : 9 pared $3.00 Quality $1.48. 2.50 Quality 98 ets, 82.00 Quality 79 cts. Allin dazzling effects and the stylish Persian colors. 25,000 : FINEST LACE TIDIES. . LINEN FRINGE (COLORS), POINT D'AURT GUIPURES, : ENITIED TOILETS, harles Smith, Second-Assistant-En; timore, age about 40. ginente satlors refused.to give their names. fason Talbot, seaman. _Itis believed he is one of the seamen who at first refused to give his name. INQUIRIES. i ‘The clerks ‘in the office of Alexandre & Sons, agents of the Havana line of steamers, ‘were kept busily engaged to-day answering the enrnest:. inquiries of those who The public may rest assured that in all respects the exhibition OF This. YOR IS) sess cts neeqioce a BS : £ : mo: human inventions for reproducing | _ é F strikingly representative of the progress the enchanting muatiies ofthe Muon pasr| HINDOO PORTIERRES, PIANO EVER MANUFACTURED, and is ex- Or “CHYPRE” CURTAINS, of this country, and eminently worthy of hibited and sold as auch at the Musto Ware- | Colors Bick and Gold, Groentand Gold, Biue and roan, OF VALUE $20 TS 935, the City of Chicago and of the Great W W Ku ALL PRICE $8.40 TO $17.20. ° : We ul, Northwest. : FRENCH IMPERIAL The Latter Vessel Also Experienced ‘Very Rough Usage. THE-CYCLONE’S WORK. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yors, Sept. 4.—Anxious inquiries were still made .at the office of James E. Ward & Co., 118 Wall street, this morning, for news of the Niagara and its passengers. All went away relieved, for the first message to reach the office this morning was one from Havana, over the reopened Cuban line, but little hope could be in most instances to the applicants touching additional survivors to those already ree CURTAINS, decidedly tho reizning European Novel- ported. A dispatch was receive: from Ches« aoe Commer State and: Adams-sts, | SZ FEN ee Ste, ac, oe, | Which said the Niagara had arrived snfely on | fer Px, intimating has AIC Owen, a pas " : $9.88 TO $16.70 PER PAIR. ‘Tuesday at midnight, and that all on board senger, had been saved, his relatives having ' e : 18 PAIRS REAL : 9 cts. were well. The particulars of her condition received « teleg ta ee jim te thas effect. as, ved. fr - ANTEC: LACE, | fbr zeiuren dle Oe Rare gae | wernt ent slhous she most nee Hee | stn Fla to ih lowing eee: - Wide Insertions and Hdgings of finest Antique Laces, | inches long by It wide. £2 oughly handled . by storm. e time | ° ve ordered that the crew and ates be 5 5 - PRICE $5.40 TO $22.60. 9 CTS. wik?s 25 CTS named for her arrival makes her more than | sent to-day at your passe! ‘Srorih $9.50 to $10. a) WORTH je thirty hours behind time, and she doubtless ‘THowas EErs, TIDIES suffered considerable damage. The Niagara Agent Underwriters. ...| is a vessel of the same class.as the Vera | _Among those who called to-day was Miss 34 cts. worth gocts, 4 1g cts. worth 38 cts, ag cts. worth 50 cts.” 38 cts. worth 85 cts. 48 cts. worth $1.00. $1.50 Tides 79 cts. $2.00 Tidies 98 cts. ‘Will open Tuesday 8. m. . 400 MARSEILLES TOLLET SETS 39 cts. For entire set of 6 pieces, fringed borders. and tn Deautifal French desiens, worth 1.23: price 39 cts. Widhee, daughter of the stewardess, Mrs. Widhee. She manifested much feel- Jane V : ‘THE SHIP was yaltied at $200,000. and was insured - for two-thirds its. value. | Insurances Cruz, and sailed from this port on Aug. 26, about twenty-four hours later than the latter. As she isa trifle faster, however, she was probably within twenty hours of -the point where the Vera-Cruz was wrecked, and on thesame track. She would thus have struck the northern edge of the cyclone, and ran down into it until her progress was stopped by the heavy sea. As the wrecked ‘vessel lay-to for twenty-four hours the Niag- Of the Northwest, are Sole Agents for the following ENITTED, LONDON PRICH. a BE. PRICE. At these unheard-of prices: 18 ofa! 1d, a sht— 5 eo mihe,Pianofortes: Grand, See g Bons tavees: | 20-08 tablished for themsclves so world-wide # reputation 12 00 . itis hardly possible for us to add ‘anyehing to | NO DISCOUNT TO THE TRAD . . that iE. < 3} x AIR. Chickering & Sons, ‘ Decker & Sons, : : Rindine tordoeniy tested sad, tried these instra- ® Ee QuALivtES. in Cream or White. siVoar plows sure erniecer | COE LA LNINGS a ‘vate, it becomes our did. opini ml i ef enutiful it Hazelton Bros, C. Kurtzman, | RSE See pcre ee | iY Tie YARD, ee eae Ma Ei Rn bo, | STATA DIOP ae ent “cow, and | Cgseom Loss, Regime eceneheeteccage | REAL NOTTINGHAM LACE, |) . . 19 CtSi from Ber sect path of, to. storm, | aba that be cargo was insured about Gd por Emest abler Pelton Pomere & Cross of tone, combined with, arhout. tho entire sent, | Heavy, Firm Thresds, “j. New Desigaings | 5.1, i a 3 whose “force by that time would | cent of its value. = J : y < JJ | and above ally» aurprisine duration of sound. the |- Or cts. per yard, worth 75 cts. Bold everywhere for 50 ets. ‘These come in sit eon: i pure ond sympathetic quality of which never changes . ‘ct. Quali vr geivabie poole colors, and to fancy, Combinations, with | have somewhat lessened. She is probably | To the Western Assoctated Press. z : Ma Ener tue Mout delinteorgrmestel Ech, vein. | Sect Qual gems she Geet oe | Sener ne eee ee the steamer which was seen laboring heavily |_ NewYorx, Sept. 4.—The steamship coms 4 war" Hianorandg, together with the matehiess pre- | 35 ct. Quallty, 21 cts. set Quality, 33%. | 70Q1- HO! HA! HA! HE! HE! on Sunday by the crew of the schooner Ada pany to Me et H?, pen wets eee belonged = Le Slonefmicy ana, pempineseC aaa giraze | sot. Quality wets Shee Ue | HE! HE! | $"Simonton, of Boston. ‘Tuocrew were at | onisnng tuetrageabte forward We survivor : S . t e a fe equaled durability under the severest trisis, ts truly VESTIBULE LACE, F VELVET RIBBONS. the time lashed in the rigging, and the | to New York without dela: ~s saueine and claims nt once the admigation of ove: - : : 1 . x q ql ! ie Shel SE |... 7 Sots. per yard, worsh 5 cts. 2. schooner afterwards .went. ashore near the ‘The griends of the'late Gen. Torbert have BINERUES St02e ieee? RON aah SoHE Neues fest rime madsinhs | | SWISS DRAPERIES. ag A sere vlan of BA Tee point at which the rescued crew of the Vera | been tele phed to make arrangements for coe aneurin Europe, use them solely and exclusives | ” 3 -2 cts. Cruz and the dead bodies of the passengers bringing his remains to Milford, Del, for in- terment ‘A dispatch just received says he was tem-. - porarily buried at Dayton by companion, . Owen. - Mr. Owen says in his patch, were thrown up. ‘A dispatch from Savannah, Ga., dated this: day, says: : BANKRUPT STORE that he-has made‘arrangements to sen ly ourselves in public or private, and recommend-| Or LAPPET COLONADE CURTAINS, in new figures 4 . . For full 12-yard piece; wider4cts. and Scta; extra i. Wotmesard creat sen gamrentad ove opinions p, Sbdateipes, 13 ote por raga worn ct wideris cts. "A piece of 12 743. for the price of ones. resnrding the pianos of variocs mal ut freel g : mas : Py regarding the pianos, Of racy siossre Stelnway & -. IPOLES.., _ | COLORRD. VELVET RIBROS, 1 et.,.8 ds., 5.cs, 7 e,; _! aw S ¢ th alt tx- | ~ b. WWI 3 a Sons’ Planos superior to them sll. 4 =| Qurtata- Poles of solld Black: Watn + ALD. WIDTHS, ALL SHADES. .----" rae * ga pte oe 5 ——— BB MILLS. pace Ve eRSON : _ fares, and with § Walnat Kinks, O7¢° ‘these prices, absurd as they may seem, arefors | ¢ “A dispateh from’ St,’ Augustine s remains North. Mrs. Torbert is frantic pee : ate-S CARL WOLFSOHN, "ALFRED H. PEASE, $1.24 1 -price333.50. fall plece of 13 yards. : Last night seven survivors of the Vera ' grief. : one! : WILLIAM BERGE: J YO BRRUNING. 224, uSUal PHICE{ 95.0. aac 5 Cruz arrived from the Halifax River. - The griet. pram to the Board.of Underwri f THEODORE pu! AS THEO, PCHREINER, her we aoe ; if as Oiine to rotns weather sly bare 16007 vols: (outer | party consists of Owen, a passenrer, 20, ea from Jacksonville, announcing the loss o! ROBERTHELLER, 3B. MUZi0. ve Wy te ineer, an oiler, ant four seamen. in Fri- if | SWEEPING SALE OF ° ein SN ors oc. | 800 Antique Lace Scarfs, |“ soos, mushy asia sen iva ng seams, | aro tye ara Seria Gets 3 WOLLES aes . utting ou res i Wi rd Tr HORRINS CAD BRANDEIS 24 cts., worth 60 cts. lot, cts, Sota, 9ote. - | Away the boats and, rafts, hits, and washing | waiting assistance from the owners of 08, ET ZE CARL ANSCHOL: the first man lost: The steamer sank on the | “ Cnesrer, Pa. Sept. 4—A. K. Ow Lot 2th, thirty miles from‘ the coast. itis sup-" posed that the other survivors are farther South.” ave * STATEMENT OF A SURVIVOR OF TIE VERA cRuz. this city, a passenger_on- the City of a gr, telegraphs trom St, Augustine ee THE MARINE CITY DISASTER. : ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, ToLEDo, O., Sept. 4—Mr. John: H. Mo-. Elroy, managing editor of the Blade, re-: ‘turned to-day from Alcona, the scene of the’ | Marine City disaster, with his wife, one of the survivors, his little son Guy, and father~ in-law, Dr. Pomeroy, being among the lost + In an interview this evening in regard to the accident from his standpoint, after compli- menting highly the officers and crew of the boat and the citizens of Alcona, he says: “The life-saving station was nearly an utter failure. At the time of the disaster the Captain of the station, a man named Silver-* thorn, was at his farm, two miles away," where, report says, he remains too much for the good of the service, and two of the re maining six men were out gathering berries. ‘The Captain claims to have had four men ons -duty, but no one saw more than two at work, ‘and these were not of any conspicuous serv- ice. Though: from a mile to a mile and & half nearer the purning steamer than the boats at Alcona, the latter reached the vessel ; much sooner and did vastly greater service, ‘There is very general complaint against Capt. Silverthorn, and no doubt is expressed: that he and his crew are quite a useless ex pense to the Government. He has none of the qualities which fit him for the posi. LACK CURTAINS! |cincimati and Retura! “SRA STATE-ST. Just received, an extra fine line | |The KANKAKEE LINE ard CINCIN- of Nottingham Lace Curtains, NATI AIR LINE will sell Excursion Tick- LYO N & H EALY, + ¢ts to Cincinnati ahd return at above low 4 from New York Auctions, which . é Ic : rate. Good going on Morning and Evenin; . State and Monroe-sts. we are enabled to sell you at a| Trains of Weinssday, Sept. 15, and ‘Sood great bargain. return until Sunday, Sept. 19, inclusive. ‘ Full width Lace Curtains from | _ Ticket Office raz Randolph-st. Depot i 8 cents per yard uy) _ | foot of Lake-st.; Depot foot of Twenty-sec- per y' ip. ond-st.; and Depot corner Clinton and Car- ; i + Also, a fine line in Sets. roll-sts. J. C. TUCKER, TY | caHOYNEs.Co. ae TINW ARE. A real Ecru Set of Nottingham | |. 5 Gen’l Western Pass. Agt. Retail Stationers, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Yous, Sept. 4.--A telegram to the New York Times from St. Augustine, Fla, to-day says. that seven survivors of thesteam- ship City of Vera Cruz reached that place last night from Halifax River, where they were all washed ashore. They were: Owens, a passenger, one engineer, one oiler, and four seamen.. Talbot, one of the seamen, says: On Saturday night, about thirty miles off shore, we began to ship heavy seas, and wa- ter was found in our hold. As fast as we could clear her she was filled again by au- other sea. ‘This state-of things soon made the fires burn low, and we could ‘not make steam enough to make head. on the wind. We then: put. out a heavy drag, forward,” and- managed for a while to keep herin the wind. Everything was ina panic. - The lifeboats were cut loose ready'for action, and all hands were supplied ‘with life-preservers. At ‘daylight Monday the boats were putover and manned. | They no ‘sooner got their cargo and ‘were put over than they were smashed to atoms against the: steamer, all hands being swept away, or their lives dashed ‘out against .the’ yessel’s sides. Boat. after boat was dashed to pieces in this manner, until a few passengers concluded not to. MATHEMATIOAL INSTRUMENTS, &e. -HARDWARE AND TINWARE,. UIVER PAGE ©, | HARDWARE : = at . ; Read Lace Curtains at $3.00 per PS - CARPETS AND FURNITURE, In the purchase of a Piano is of 118 & {20 Monroe-st. : GREAT BARGAINS, j ECONOMY to. buy such an in- | German Drawing Papor, flat and in rolls. | 100 doz, 10-qt. Rinsing Pans, $2.70. "ilo, the Bigg est bargains in the strument as the - Reynolds’ En: sh Bristol Board. - Job Lot 16 Sauce Pans, $1.25 doz. 7 Areal Brussels Carpet at 65 cts. H Which, being constructed from D per yard. = i ( ARPRTIN (iS . the very best. materials and very Gare sch Rees See than any other CALL AND SEE US AT THE best workmanship, is much cheap- | ¢ D r D a ——— . er than the worthless instruments . gf IMMENSE BARGAINS: ‘Also, Novelties in Antique Sets, | ~~~" | sreater importance than price. Mathematical Instruments, in Sets; thir- Ais! Bussell’s ‘Manilla, all widths and weights, | Joh Lot 18 Sauce Pans, $1.40 do: BANKRUPT STORE| gf Ce ets y 3 Li an FURNITURE Whese Pianos 60 the high- 133 East Madistrst ee Ecru, Swiss Sets, Old Geld Sets, k ty different styles. flat and in rolls. ; d fl fi j-pint Dippers, 40c. doz. ‘tra fin : WEBER PIANO Ft tae ce yang Cathe, Black-Handle Ladles, 75c doze . 5 Thumb Tacks. Pint Cups at $2.75 per.gross. 184 & 186 State-st., These Pianos combinein the hig! Old Gold and Black Sets, Cardinal For this reason it is a matter of | wiitman’s Drawing Paper, all sizes. 2,000 doz. G-at- Milk Pans, 80c. doz." City in P ; CARPETS! STOCK OF ‘ Other Tinware in proportion. est possible degree the maxi- Best \RErLULe nt $5 HAR DWA R: E ! OPPOSITE PALKER HOUSE. Ce 8 ED. Thi asiicoy| mum of value and the LULOID. 5 leave the steamer. ‘I'he Captain and officers % Herds gd destable Puséa, aad Wiki: BE BOLD muimum of cost. All in-| "Gora, 810 CaLS iia Wace LPH qo otet mere eh etre areains this week | iost their lives in one of the boats. tion. He is a slow-motioned, farm-like ~ S. SHIREK, | shearer pad i um Lie GUARAN-| “"""y) pe Wid hane arestiet er ue Maple Paigg aires | At S30 a heavy sea struck the steamer | man, with no SPee"hs ‘him, for acd Strumen ts MS E VITALIZED AIR bob rt aaa oad per | forward and ~ | Mano qualities that fit him for action Petes WANTED) nh al as i “iY. TEED, AND TER MADE | (0, gas) given free for painless oxtracting. 153 Bast | Wills 0 have a vory large line of CRUSHED HER FORE AND AFT. in any emergency. He.does not train his, IMPORTANT TO ee er | TO SUIT. Madisonst, ; FANCY TABLE CUTLERY ‘AN the fires and lights were put ont, and | crow, and, in short It is claimed. docs Mtoe IANUPACTURERS AN | cnemteeien vewmeme |THE BOOT & SONS MUSIG.GD,, | acerenae wit ting or xtnas 6 | HATA! genie un nto, ie oti | RURAL ele epite A ACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS T TH R 0 UUs, | never loosens while talking or eating; 5 Bare jus secelved en imunanse nae sre all sides. ‘The steamer was broken. in owe mariners gu citizens 25 3, vastly sore FG a 1 A ; rae SE a desencemeet cere! THE CELLULOID Toe sec att Chicawo: | aan? actaat tet witltatatere.—_| BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, | vaien.ctorae qe but J ras | chao, ht Ghar ts aot al . touching all places inaccessible by rally ‘Which I wit! offer 2t Reduced Prices. down with the ship. When i arose to the | others, and that that the Life-Saving Serve. surface Lcould see now and then pieces of | ice needs remodel on a different basis, Now the crew are made up of men hired by the month for the season of- navigation. In winter they work in lumber camps or wher-- ever they can find employment. The proper way would seem to be to place the service in the hands of the Navy, enlist sailors regu- larly. in it, and learn them as of the Signal-Service are trained.” ‘Wiah to connect themselves with wholessie and man TiSCELLA! Uaciuring Bouses of digerent. d: soripuions for, the AGOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST aaa ee 2008. | 1,000 doz. Taper Files at 50 per cent Estee. sernaenamecs | VENEER COMPANY. |"""israuuents wtve won! ~— | CANSTATTER Se op edi saith ue SR Sc anade Mo" ets 13 3 save themselyes. A mother and daughter h other’s arms, and came Rlssion, No ce: wire Sealats addvens for three daya N95, Tribune Omics. ‘yhis Company have established their Wostern a ‘Agency at Chicago, and Invite the public to call at AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Vv fe) LKSFEST save themselves. J their office and examine their gouds. R, 8 * S A L S Mi A N a thelr: ai forall petuses eevee iy cry 1 BRL : r A. W ee W HEELE ashore Aries delgek ptt eguld ogzasione \ ial B - wo men’ as they rode upon i le ct thes t t Wanted, a first-class man to sell Baking | Sinaulon of colors le aera. culueds and besoratorn POSTPONED 141. Lake-st. ally see, ope or two men_ as, they rode pee hold on to anything, as the sea would tear it and det. ‘To one who has had experience | "he ifeense of this Company covers the use Of bese understands the business a first-class | Yenoors, for oraunee, caral Work, Cabinet meegnadarmands, the, aes Edo, Tribune, | Suites aun of over ceomunm Office, cor. Clark and South Water-sts., Business Property Wanted, oom tconitiesvee, | BEHNING, MILLER, OID For ae COLLISIONS. ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Sr. Pavr, Minn., Sent. 4.—A special to the _Pimeer-Preas from Mankato says: Aco jiston occurred last night at 12 o’clock on the. Chicago & Northwestern Railway between the excursion-train from Rochester and & freight-train. The accident happened on tha main track, about one mile east of Mankato Junction. ‘A brakeman named Lott and the engineer on the excursion-train was scalded, padly. The body of Lott was brought into this city this morning, and the Coroner’s in- DENTISTRY. fromm the grasp and drive one two or three fathoms under the surface. I was TO nnn September 12 and 13. Vv | TAL I Z E D A I R. compelled to dive or dodge from pieces of ‘New Safe Remedy. No More Pain With Teeth. drift, which would have killed me had £ sidare apptications for Frnrr ulm boo te coo Western Avent. MON NOTICE! been struck by mem, After thi ime saz Peo 30 Xeate and paving S r oa nee te 5 5 McCAM 0 3 No business will be transacted on MONDAY, the coast about 7:30 = nm. Monday, having been BOR Pe Belercrmsrs HE LADIES? HATS: and others. 6th inst, at : J about twenty-six hours in the water. I soon 2 St Dearborn rt 3 GOLDSMID'S LOAN OFFCE. 0, 19 East Madison-st some distance apart. doting specimens, ACHENT & CO., Cincinnati. LITHO GRAPHERS. Ladies Felt llats. Bauer and Kew Engand Orga, —_— ee ar ct out ashore at about the same time, although & RRO E 3 wasaboard. ‘The last 1 saw of him alive he PRICES AND TERDS to nultall purchasers. Every Shawl and Book Straps. $8 Finest and Best Fall Set. | was aft with Mr. Owens, who was saved. 1 instrument folly warranted for five years. FOR SALE. ae a * 4 eek EU 2 sts ‘A large invoice of new styles just recolved by Tmporters of Musical Merchandise, Band Lnstru- Experience, skill, and care. No fancy prices. saw the General again dead at,-Port Oran: y RARE CHANCE. OP & co Elefante Oo sess = * WESTERN LEATHER MEG. CO., eet eeneee one oer Satie slot Prominent, | Where he came aghore. He was discovered | quest was held. ‘The jury brought in a ver- Tk ag EST A. BISH my | Etsnos tuned. repaired, and polished. 1.4 aiterent = 68 STATEST HESNEY BROS.” DENTAL PARLORS. | by z boy, ee dragged him upon oe beach dict that Lott came fo Be death by belg * = f Leather Novelties. is far ald, mn ran for assist een . bo 3, that BEST LOCATED AND THE B 164 State-st., cor. Monroe. piBe, Bost MOETTISD of ‘ali Hinds Of musical Insbra Manufacturers o ¢ Noveltte ee | ance, “He vas: nt, then dead. When be crushed belwas brought about by the neg aN. returned witha ‘help he was dead. | ligence of Conductor Charles AL South, of freight, in not examining care! the. tes of that ateeed Stanikata Fano PAYING ROAD HOUSE IN AMEBICA TRuTTS. “filtrate Catalorco sont tee 1 1 | er eturmed with ass Head indicate that Hine, Zageia de Ronde Rice, |-pppaceacrN aca Ge | Sis: et ne yor isfactor fo: TANK i; : Aiea ois Hane uname — CHOICE FRUIT. Julius Bauer & C0. PIANISTE. cia igmelauaga! "| numberswam from the vessel without the FOR SALE.. permet Fine Mustrated Trade Catalogues | 4, of, te preserver, Be, was, entirel ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Saxpwic#, Ill, Sept. 4—Quite a serious collision between two freight trains oce Residence. A NICE OFFICE: i nages 182 & 184 Wabash-av. De bdeii Blinn and Dr. Virginia | "4 eiamelg eer nude, and. came ea from the striking and | curred at Somonauk yesterday morning, the For the finest Peaches, put upin package 135, 177, and 129 ‘Twen'y-ninth-st, corn . ja Di . as Estabitshed A. D. 1865. tae fom. tne bs Y BLAGK WALNUT ff rer ine found, and same all through bas- FACTORY—13,17, and 129 ‘Tron'ganinth-at, comer | 1K C. Murdock cape er Eress Depariment, 10000 Impressions | buffeting of the seas L from the streeSbody | damage being near $1000 OF $15,000, and the ‘ GROSS © COrceapasb-av._ | fet, and for the best of everything tm Fruity . ' panPaet G86 cur eireuiar of references. bute dag man came ashore at Matanzas. | track was blocked for SIX HOW'S. paige” ‘ant a ‘ 1 ‘TEAMING. ‘Have associated thomselvesss Partner, in General OTTAWAY & COMPANY, 147 & 149 Fifth-ay. a had on only Savers. % and ‘a sbirt oft Ree Fiat Bere 4— s he, ae ight rut a Rain racy an Saas pages cate Oe Sr les tao apears of an O's | collision last night at Croton. ‘The tracks. goto OPTICAL GOODS, bout 53 : ight tracks. gentleman, who appears to be about S345 | were blocked and passengers delayed tilt o’clock to-day. ee ee For Sale--A Bargain. KUNZE’S, ones Tt OE PAS to JAMES 96 Modssona thy eons Pee iG, 70 La Balle-st.. Room 12. FINANCIAL. ed LOANS. | COAL. 2 - es oo CELLULOID GOODS. . = 2B 4 Improved Celluloid Cuffs, Collars, . Ben 7 On Tite Foucies; same boueht. Mend stamp. Peiled = Bosoms. Do not wilt tr warm | sonwnr Lav desler inal Kinds of Coal, by care Broad Tired Trucks. sie oid Bank Claim Loerie agile weather, BARNES’ Hat Store |. so carlos sooo Lares { “MERCHANDISH moved with a6 Rollsaiy citeo Building). | Otices. 280 Madison, and 126 Market-stse | oitintnem ane Ginsiet. ae General Brokers, 1b Washiagtens. DROWNED. a Bpeclal Dispatch to The Ohcoge TrOene, =) Forr Warne, Ind. Sept. 4—The S-your. old child of August Menzie was drowned ix a cistern to-day. ne Sxa View, N.J., Sept. 4—Henry Berger, Trucks forks a = WSEQUAL BT ¥ O pae ous WIM F381 ‘POWO be e Be Hi 4 Pi S ie! E iS i ashore and - been 0} it is thought .that most of the per- sonal pro Sa be produced. There aro ve ing. ratical depre- dsddons in cases of this ki No portion of Fine Spectacles suited to all sights on sctent HOLMES & BEO., ciples. Opera and Field Glasses, Telesco} Troseopen BArOmOWrh, ove ne

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