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(] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1830. fkecomplished,the gentleman turned towards tho | commands due Sept. 10, 1880. No good reason Al of soveral which nro followed to advantago by | “Don't do whnt?" neko tho unconsciotts Jones. THE CITY. Btationkeeper and remarked with exists why the rate and oninance reporta MARKET-GARDEN NG. tho amull gurdoner,” Tho viethin roplied thatJones had successfull r THE QNIMMEST OF SMILES, cannot be ferwarded on the date specified, and “Whit is the most profitablo branch of mar- | willed" hin to get out of bed and sit hn his tub ket gardening?” for half an hour on tho previous night. [twas “Nono {8 speelally profitable above the rest | in vain that tha mesmerist protested his entire a fs “My wife tried to get mo Into trouble, but she tho necessity for their early publication is auch GENERAT: NEWS. ry i Enormous Extent of tho Business | just now. Several geara nue metuns were agol- | Innocence, Ho had ta rellove his friend's mind just did get into trouble herself, didn't she that no oxetiso will be recelved for delay, Om 5 — 4 The Stationkeeper nodded an ‘hasent, and tho ee i heed or unnke frill Hue eco here C.1V. Eaton, of Cedar Itaplds, Isat tho Sher- | husband turned on his heel and started to wntk | therefer on, recotpt of this order, Ny or’ don harvest. Shortly after tho War, when tho | by promising him nover to “will” him in tho f husband tiene on his heel and atnrted ta walk | Hisigietien. Tecen. Around Chicago, Sunply trom tho South way aut off; Leouti tond | futnro, a) Por feet cr ann. ho renehet to door, nnd asker, "My" wife, hid Citanttas B Mints, Lt.-Col and A, A. G. pa wagon witht melons and como twteke fran, | eee eee OFFICIAL DRAWING OF Tr ALRXANDER Draa,of Manitoba, is atthe Pa- hor diamond eurvings with her shen Drought CONGRATULATORY. An Intoresting Interv} Ith a Whol Hav eait Theindat ‘of ty. mOLOn pare ceri DEATUS, - ere, did she noty Brig.-Gen. Torrenco bas tasued a generat order | An Interesting Interview with a Whole , kas | AAWATIDCAT oe a OT ETT alto. ea, is nt tho |v Nes fir: and she has thom with hor now," | thanking tho officers and soidicrs of tho. city Sy erate Ot Bho per aioeey Bye mace, TR || PAA TAAL her diome ti Wonkionion Telahtty iV dupar B. 8, Danny, of Nebraska; fs at tho | came tic nuswer. military commands for their voluntary response sale Onion-Grower, Pee re ete og eg tty Nad | Menten At ite hears santage Renee ne 1b p.m. 4 i i ( \ Palmer. “She didn't have a palrof diamond brace- | to the oni! of the Knights ‘Templar for protec- nero wo think wo nro doing well. Since. tho | Frionds of the ta i Gronae Hf. Monaan, U. 8. Ay ts at tho | letaZ” , Bon wollen camp avChiengs.., Sa order ponds ¥ hunie times havo been vers hnrd for the markets |, CAL Hent. ©, Minnie Carr, at the reattonce of her * Palmor. Tho husband whistled long and low, and lett | “The General commanding tho trignde de. | Some of the Btrango Ohnractora Employed fantoneres 16-16 tnd Not eon: for the Wok liad Funornl witl take ninco on Tuesday, Rept: 7. at 10:0 3. K. Gnavesand family, of Dubuque, aro at Sie atition with a very slaw and thougatful | sires to ee qt Fangs we tie ont eae and as Harvesters my operations,” ae Sms by eneringon ti (altacy. Eriemis.of tho familly ass I, % Op. men on duty at Camp de Molat on Mts i % yor the Paciflo. ahnts morning tho young tatty will appear per- | ension — of te Tennial Conclave of Tow do you get your help whon you need ——— iy taka place from Guinan Capeliocnay atte eeoek. | T) a rom Qui 5 Tersons traveling north from Chleagoon tho | | "Adyertigo for tt, We get a motley. orow al- Fowhnit— Atty ebio, Cal. Sept a Carrie Lautan, rawn at Covington, Ky,, Milwaukee Division o€ the Chiengo & North- | ways 1 responso—Swqdes, Poler, Cerinans, | only tauahter af estoy We nn rude + western Itnlirond have thofr attention nrrested | Ll, adamalansitng Blaby fnkoos all ST aed Tuesday, Aug 3], 1880 whilo running through the suburban towns be= | our work in tho busy geaton. Thoy all eomo | Sh aamieanly varars puase copy. | 0. ’ Z % tween hero and Evanston by a woord-crowned | from Chicago. Somo ‘of them are half-way NS'TON—Mary Tubing. danghtor of Jamon 0, dav A. Huoners. M, C,, of Houghton, Mich. !s | sonaliy or by proxy to atswer to the charge of | Knights ‘Tomplir, Tho. Ftest ‘and Secon a guest nt tho Palmer. appearing on the streots in mate costume, when, | Hteglmenta Infantry, “tho First Crvairy, v, a Dr. I. A. Thurvor, | 1 8ny further ex pintion of her offense is neces: | and Battery D furnished tho full number of Da. Geonar W. Lewis and Dr, 1 Ay * | sary, the Police Justice will carry Rome, if not | men, neeording to orders froin thelr headquar- New Orlonns, nre nt the Palmer. ‘ Alle pe tho ont nts of tha nv elnHetS ihe oredlt ae va thotr Penmppeae in responding, ae tho a of the City ‘Pronsury. And yet, consider; int | call deserves the heartiest commendation.” Joun Parrenson, of Pittebury, Isrenistored at | i eee eee aokGd pe ail Mimht ANT, Ghat It | Itero fellows capeelal mention of me mamber OF Johnston, at Maywood, 11, Saturday ovening, sont. 4. zs - a . sity: wi! a] tramps who lovo yictuats but bato work, anid ¥ “ " dye Shera ny to | ally laaks agin paleo diamond braceletxhad | oficers, complimenting them for the prompt- | acellvity whlch runs parailel with tho track nt | iio ty ie continttally lodked after, This, kind | smashing nits Ear tione ceerore | Ls IIINDS, TREASURER, Linur. 1. K. BAtEy, 0, 8, An Fort Keogh, §8 | gone missing during tho cscupade, thory aces | ness with which they responded ta tho eail, Cone | distance of abouta nile west of tt. During tho ‘of man generally gets enough work ina day or PRTEUSON—Tho L.auertcparot: tre: Antes e n thoraesiaonts tobe excellent grounds forashow of Judicial | tnning, the General eiys: “It is a source of | arly part of Chicngo's history this ridyo of | fworwhens linving, Rol W tellG Of Ioney. he | PeManen wal te heh ae Ee Toston NE ete | oe . I clemency. Prilc to tho General commanding that the of | ground was much frequentod by teamsters, who | atcers hinisolf to tha nearest beor-sataon and | George Peterson. ald Indlannenva Tuesday, Sept. % | Ne Relea J. W. Tunwen and family, Providence, 0. I.,aro feersand men of the Tinals National Quant its! y a a AN | ACA Teme the rennin to be interrad at Ueven woo $id. 8 1UlREs > ‘ : ; nought {ts forest shades for tho double purpose | ehios's bis Mberty ngalit, We ofton havo re- | 3 a at tho Tromont. ROSH IfASITANAc show. Se iorareeer rapes In pile we ay of petting a lond. of thnber and. of | duced gentlemen “on | our | timo-roll. | For Comatorse now Varn, ira hledse Sony ns respond so willlghy. ci vt *~ W. H. Counrney and Frederick F. Waters, of THE JRWIBIL NEW-YEAR. oftenwith arent personal sacriiees? the order. | hav contious, time nt tho “jug | 0%, years past wo) hove hid | | REE Naw York, are nt tho Shorman, Tast ovoning, with the setting of the sin tho | closes by publishing tho memorint from Charies ‘avers au “kept by “otd man Rov," at H epee ae waxes vor BH “t Maou i oO Sancti An). ‘Tur Rov. and Mrs, A. I. Uollnger, Capo of | Israclites nll over the world communced tho cote; | M. Motae, Grand Cominanier of the Grand EE* | pictureeque point ta tho woods ‘about | and find, wi not very long ago was the head | Aecond Congr an Convention Ett Good Mopo, are registered at tho Tremont. bration of tholr New-Yenr, “Mosh Hashann.” | gampinentof Tlluots, which appeared In Tie | tte Pont tram Chicago Dostotlee, Tr | bookkeeper inn vory largo wholesnlo catablish | 1 ws | EEO ts nH REC i Cuantas B. Pack, Genoral Manager of tho | which Is ono OF shot ingaviliiporsnne tne lah hole THE FIST IOIMENT CADET CORPR. report sponks truly, tho outpourlngs of old Roe's | Hsing eniivandicman passed same weeks withusy | Are smancnted t tiogates to thy Secund Cone Wl Northwestorn Grand Trunk Hatlroad, Is qt tho | days. and moro rigidly qbyerved thanany other | ane noant of OfMicurs of the First Neaimont, | Jum wore of ng oxcoliont quality, and after | weedinr ove cucumiter-piteh. “Notso very long | Gyeetignn! ftevubllean, Convention te be hold in the 1D Pdimer, except om Keppur" (Day of Atonement) | ne their list meeting, coneludei tocoutinne the | awhile many othera besides tenmsters vistted | ag0—you must nol be offendcd—a Chicago nows- | day, Sept. 11. 1S, at 10 o'clock O. mM. for the Purporo. Hi I. Ht. Cantay, Vice-President and General Man- | Which follows ten duys Inter." osh Hoshans’’ | endet corps as i permanent ndjunct of their Innttingen cantante for tere puper-reportee who had lost his Job put in a | of nom tho plage to fnate or ‘nepular, prodcts aoe Inonth wlth us very pleasantly, and. Twill say Breas nud ono mamber of the State Hoard of Hquinlh- not Ko oventunlly to be known as Roo's Hill | that, If nll your roportors work, ne hnrd aa ho | Fation, te, be voter for nt tho cus oluction te bo and his shout properly te tho Joumabor tnnale ‘aid With us, you entn evory ecutof your money. | Husineas as may Froporiy cume, batare auch Cantons, urban village now situnted upon tho railroad in | A doctor, who had practiced successfully In tha | tan cine diroetly opponit tho. TemnGus, old: entonne (ease {oF Fears, was ono of tho mort folinble | "Vin election tocioet deleanten to the ahoro Con- i . y fy 3 Ly 0 pince v h _ With an uttor disregaril to tho charms of histor- | Tho Lscoptions hawavee, gid ASA rite, she inen | Ueteon the Honmotd und’s a'cioek nme ho pers sntative In Cone i - | is tho day on which Israelites took into thoirpast | organization. During the present week a pre ager of the Chleaxe, toes Island & Haeite Rally | ge, and nerunio tor good and puro deods and a | Pectus wl the clretthited in tho. various eehools . id of the city, nud applications for mombership Pnor. Josern MARCHAND, after a pleasant | PUrorlifo tu tho futuro, This examination Into | wit ho Mecived At. {ha, Benner on SALUTIN e! fs French classes next | their religious and moral statis continues | oventum next. Qualifleations for membership Facaytge, Tals studio, 208 Ituren strect. for ton duys, and etiminates In tho gront | are good morals, mannors, and appearance, nwo Tan Earl of Alrite, the: Hon, Lyulph Ogilvie | Way of Atonement, which Is tho dudgmont-Day | between 18 and 1B yenrs, and hight tive foot i i G.I, Ett wos! 4 yull i ‘1 s ort three Inches. Cadeta will bo required to pay | font associntion, howover, the place is now known | wo get aro n poor lot, and I used to bite to seo | fous that willnet ns jutzes uf snidelection. the pincor and Lady Maud Ogilvie, Balnbunes Capt, C. Vs | the ronlick of vitien tat mammorates tueradvent | for thelr own, uniform, toxethor with a feo of #2 | H¢itoso Hl, and tho odor of inure, mnthor than | acl nica gentiemen In {hole company. There UrWetounten Chat, onett ward wilt we uutltied to Wetee Ponsonby, roland ae liaatines Me Harries | oa new year, wie rent objeut of ita celebration | '9 caver tho incidental expenses of the organi- | Of the corn-julco whieh tho old settler loved so | fs no such thing to be had as intelligent, edu- | ahovo Convention, Witt boas folluwa: 1 otland, m ~ . 1: Habove. itis commanded inthe Law | zition. ‘Thorough instruction in military tactles 1. W. Smitimnsand damos Duilleld, London, | ng follows: “peak unto the children of tarach, | Wil be furnlshod gratis by the regiment, England; Wiliam Graham and John innkity | gayi in the seventh month, on the frst day of yee nro reatiesled: to auditrg a the Cuipertite i; Eitgeno Parent, Paris, 5 vi S ui ie, Liout.Col. 5 Glasgow, Scotland hs the month, stall yo have rest. memorinf of Heatiine Ene monteashle SvSsSSSUy: f fondly, fa suggested fin the name, Anothor vile | ented agricultural help here. People who un- Seventh Wart—Philip Maas’, Kouthwest corner of Ingo has sprung up onthe ridge itself, a tittle derstand ganioning oF farming can do bottor | Twelfth and Watler-aia.t George W, Ganiner, Frank south of where Itio used to, dispensa his hospl- | hero than work by the month. Land to bo had | Benttiert, Lawreney Coouan, Juiecas Guolewaten, talltios, but, boing callod Bowminvillo, tt, tov, | for tho asking Istoo nent. In tho East, which | yin Wns Henney, It. Me wWardiaw: judges @ 5 lasses sysUssessEsUVVsssVes. a58! 0 rANUOS + Pd. Lon Aim a bs m particulars. Hlanktapp! fnils to perpetunte tho namo of a once | {fs isso far removed from the humestent-lands | delegates, Nf a Franca: Frod Ws Oowel itt die tho alien. saunng Of corel @ holy convucntton vie the | canbe had nt the First Regiment armory. famous chnractar, ‘This place Waa tho dostinn= | that #movo to’ to West {6 n serious matter, | UNiath Warde? and 14 Wost, Madisoneats, Thomas ia itordam, 2 ae eshuphar’’ (ramschorn) in. the ayniisous is sttht | KENTUCKY CONSESTA tlon yosturday of n TinuNE reporter, charged | young men_ settle down to work by tho month, | Mekhardt, J. 4. Montague, J. Ja Bronnan, judges; & a Tim Mon, John ¥. Farwell, addressed a very | CRROn TOT i a ere. Showine or borne _ re - with tho mission of studying tho focality trom a | ‘A brothor of mine—a market mirdener, who Is joxaten, |e ig attontive audience in Farwell fail Inst evening. | chserved on 7 Maye ral pe are oe Last Vriday Adjt.-Gen, Hilllard recolved © | market-gardon point of view. Bowmanville, as | now worth $500,000—worked: for hla first thou. in Ward—Comer Laka and Bangamon-sts,s Tho carnestness ‘with whieh ths epeaker pe Water au ul ne Mhotinelncee ne eee a ee minae ne Gee Hhokeeas et u willagey na thy disposed of Nery, brietly, jiu sand dollare ns a farm-hand until bo wns 30 Heel Jomea i, Burke, James Conroy, an 1 sented the truth was unusiial, much ¢ oT th nity” i ‘ i only interesting fouturo about it being the fact } yenrs old, Tho most remarkable thing about ‘ard Wost Mnidison-st: A. A. i . i. yhirth.” | the opportunity of —omuking sultatle repe | Kentueky, whieh rend: > boing laid upon man’s need of the “now birt ration for thoir FItANK 1s n8 follaws: bur. Ky Sout. 2 188. —Swretat Order 1, At the reqitest of Gen. I. Hilliard, Ad- enern) State of. Tlinois, companies or priat milsdceds: a concert to bo given by the Union Club. | that thoy should examine {nto thor netions | 3 aa walk has already been twice postponed owlne | Of the pate ao 18 to Tepent of thelr evil way, ae to the heavy mins which set ftom the eventngs | and to adopt youd resolutions for tho future; | othor commands of tho Miinols Nuttonal Guard when It wad to have coine off, will, wenthor per- | that they uno to truin themselves in plous | nye mithorized to pass through the Slatoot Ken- tting, occnr this evening at the Club gromnds. | deeds and reflections during the ensulug nine | tucky onan excursion tot tate of 4 ee at North Clark street and Latiyetto yy cursion to the State of Georgin, 102 alg oe the ucla pone Ae Ht iio tnett ws Ket from Chicora ds hole: Sppetites, Shrugs, A.J. Slono, John IL, Sanborne, judgosy ti ded led to the sui hEess,—it Tcl ‘amo of them are nearly famished whan oy " “) ti which arouses the suspicion that, atthe present | arrive, Asa rule it tices threo to five times ris |, héeltth Ward-All Went Mndlson-at.y Av. IL Hobco, Ue, Howmanvillo thust be governed. by tho | much in feed. the Ang At fest ue te dos nttor Behe seals Wyuna: Wogubarys sidgea| 2S "dela da Dost Mayor Howmnnville ever had. It is tho | thoy have been here.n day or two. J have seen n } Ynirteonth Ward—t96 Wost Lnke-st-:. William Wille james, B. 1. Gi monster markot-girdens of which the place {s | gang of men demolish n menl four tines as KB. 1. Gould, 8. B. Clovelund, Judgess § deto- the contre which make tn place of tutercat, | fi SSBSSSSUSSSSSSSSSSNSUSSY: Besercses : d " le wre as that which sntistled thom Inter on, and | Eaten. 2 : ‘ Sot P Ey Ineitntions have been | Ce aerators golng nnd returning, with tholr arms and equip- | ‘Tho country round is totally aurrondered to tho thei eal: hungrity tor mores ‘They got ltvor peoufteonth Ward—on Milwankea-ay.i Charios 11, taco isce to be ona af tho moet i forthe fiturn by resolye | Mgttt, cultivation of all sorta of vegetables. Mar- | course. As a rule, though thoy nto n tough | plensiug, Androw Quali Fred Mibeueht: Judzcas 9 AO the cone elesof tho sort piven inthis elty | fac ugomnmmnre upebehe and PONS TEC ee | octal peltizens of this Sinto are requested to | Ket-garden after markel-garden appears as one | crowth thoy aro quite pollte, and it is nov often | “UNEMEN Asie, soeretntgses See Framer enjoyable a 5 ‘ extend marked courtesy to such communis of ‘ i An * MII, i Tor gaine tiie. Knee istnelites count. trans the creation’ of | Ge tece hee ee Auch communis a. | approaches tho place Indrive frum the olty, | that thoy fnil to observe tha rules of ctiquet es 9 and us firas the oye can reach from x polnt of } which should govern the dinner-tnblo.” Third Congressional Bt riet Convention. A Mentixa.of the friends of Misa Rtizabeth | the world, wad, necording to thoir reckoning, It | its limlts, or any excursion contemplated In the Ibaf 0 OO r i yintage on Htoo'’s Hilt tho fund is green with th: a 0 THE. REVUBLICAN VOTERS OF THE THIRD u'bs By vocalist, for whose Denotit | Was HOt veurs Jnut evening aince tho Lord suid | first paragraph of this order, Congressional District of Hiinol peguare mite pen cnet AN ML | "A heaeloty wat ho day te siaidy of | whee aN ete SEN | stcunbern, Relone. cuutowere ate, mato | © LOCAL POLITICS. | ing tian terabtey danse fina xi ga - Bi 7 pis ah the lube ay oy ; er from Adjt.-Gen. 3 ky, a er | called for tho pur> + abbas Ehureday evening, Sept. Fh was vestondny afters | served by all tho isruelites: tho synazons which | toGen, Ttlliard, in which he siates thatthe | Heke and {hore a blood-red pateh’ revenls ‘tho ae oso of nominating a Ite ublican eandiitnte far Con= presence of a flold of bects. Theso gardens iro + A COMMUNISTIC SCHISM, 88 AD Sein _nizes, frov te punlnnen ‘atte of ,% | ‘Tho English Main Section of tho Communists | f ge runs “up into tho hundreds, Tewas upon | Motat No. bt West Lako streot yesterday after- | of stoida one of the largest of these—a garden of 450 | noon, Mr. Slonn in the chair. Tho business was aentenca fneres of extent peton tg toljudlong Hrothors— | the consideration of tho question of repudiating | contained tt ‘J 3 y oectipied the chair, | On Sabbuthy and other occasions aro sparacly at- | intermingling of State troops fs calculated to and Sr. Ho det Grenh wa oinated Sceretary, | tended, are on this day tilled to ovorllowing, and | result inmutual iinprovement and permanent gad Ste Wit Tiere appointed to. tools | extra phices of devotion have to by provided to | good reeuite” and adds that if Gen. Hillined eee crea eof the ontertinment, and the | Accommodate all those who want to perform | shoutd weeompany tho Titinols National Guards neoting adjourned until Weduesdny evening, their religious duties, Tho places of business of ho should bo glad to Lavo him 1s a guestat When iewlll cenagomble jn tho same place at 730 | Israelites will be generally closed, us no labor of | Frankfort, noo On Of ach other business rly come Lafore It will by held this yoar ‘Bldg Tumor: Hall, in the City of Chicago, ho 13th lust, nba delock yy. mi, 3 SESSaSUYSUYSNES: ISSSSS: 10, 301 in the ‘Third Congresatunal District, ns i Sssussvssss3: ° Y that tho reporter made a briof sojourn, and took heretnnttor net forth. iv o'clock. any Kind fs pormittud.ta be done this day. PRESENTATION TO MR. CHANDLER. his first lesson in. tho etltivation of ereulunta | toeditor of tho arbetter-Zeltung nud tho State | "eT eenMedn primaries for tho election of dole- Hy : ‘The olticers of the personal staff of Gen. Tor- | from Me. Lyman fudlony, tho practical man of tickot nominated by the party a weel wate a Teprosonting Lake County in gaid convention nN OUT FOR A LARK. MULITIA. NOTES. reneo, Commander of the iret Lrigate, mctat | tho firm, A native thodo tsinider, whosa fore- | so, which Involved ,any amount of talk. WA ruiay, the lun of Saptember, 169 9 YHE ADVENTURES OF A WOMAN INSPINED BY oe tholr headquarters, 206 Wabash ‘avenue, aotae Inthera had been in tho gardening business for | Morgan, and his crowd favored the re- pinees in the different SRALOURY, Frep M, Pansy bas been clectod Second fay, pieuins, und entertalued Mr. ud Where lovely womun stuops to folly, togs her- | Lieutenant of Company D, 'Tenth Infantry, eat Pina teat pont ot ae iene ‘and Goa self out in mule attire, takes a Indy companion Carr. W. L. Dietin, of Quincy, ins been ap- | muster Hell, of the Firat Uegimont, were also out with her foran evening lark, sets’em up nt Pointed Captain and Quartermaster af tho Sec- | Present. {nthe course of the evening Capt. I. a fashionable reataurant until all is blue. and | ond Beleaite. i. Hoyne, Quartermaster of the First Brigiido, finda, too late, that policeinen arrest, there PCE. - confronted * Mr, Chandler, ng tho = lat+ ht - tt owhich =o cat cure ‘Tne First Rogiment officors report a lively in- | tor sit peaceably talking with tha 1s ne atahole: ‘Tho contrast batween tho | cFeiae in the nilinber of recruits in all tho com-.| General, and, ina peremptory | manner Joytul hilarity uf tho curler part of the night, Infurmed him that he hnd received special ordors Lupon the peniten- Ax clection q E, | formal manner for tho kind attention and tho aatane need tet oe In the, looms. prison | Fifth Regiment, at Petersburg, to choose acom- | jany courtesics which he had shown tho stat 7 . | a i y t collis tooserfousn mattertobedweltupon inany | mandor, vice Capt. Sanders, tori of election ox- | 1h {lo time tho Inter and the Governor and. his ‘put the mast pathetic vein, andif Inthe narra. | Pircd. Nerfment encampment. An clegant deawiun- thon of thé nfsfortunes which befol nyoung Indy Leave of absence tor thirty days ns been | room car was placer at tho disposal of the party, who aturted out as 1 mate masquraderon Entur- | granted to Capt. EB. i. Sawyer, of Gon. dor- Bae eeareet wet dng ovening, thure may scent to occur an acen- | Feuce’s stall, and he has gone to Minnesota with | Contribute to tho comfort and bappiness af tho alonal departuro from the sorrowful, tho funit | bis wits. guestsof tha road. Capt. Hoyne, after enying will be with tho reader's failure to appreciute Compatyy and battalion drilling has been ro- | 4 few words in tho way of presentation, pro- fully the palnful nature of tho berolne's prediea- | sumed in nil tho clty commands, the goneral ya. | duced a stnall box contalning mn medal or pin, eneritions back, he, feeling cramped in the : towns ofmutd county, nn sembled Mepubli fmitablo sphure'ot *hitti Mhodye™ camo to | Pudintion doa, but Ald. Bfelor was | Wma aban er ay, an ute ngempied erablcnt Cok County in 1869, and brougiit Ine leno inclined to “teim’? somowhnt. Ho would not | tra jmigoratcicerian citing, eae eag timo weleot fo onus ain of tho business to bear upon thirty acres of support the ticket, and took no stock inthe | celvannd countthe batlota, deulira the rexutt, inn wiieb te purchased mud sel secuptes: ‘the | partys ommin on necount of tes “mnanigers but, | ‘ave tie pieeatary crevontiais i hodtotewntex duly ground was poor, but supplying st iborally with | rather thin repudiate vverybody and overy= | oniltied in the Convention to the following reproson+ Inamtire, which was at that time a much cticuper | thing, he waa th favor of gotting up petitions to | tntion—to-wit: commodity than nt present, he onrichod it, and | influence tho orring editor, In the couras of the Towns Delequtes.) | Towns. Delegates, it repald Ble attentions lberaily, and year by | debate it was charged that tho writer In ques- FOMON 6, H Fear hoadded to bis property until reached | ton had fokt tho party to tho Democrnoy its present ample proportions. Ten years agoit | in the - Judicial election, and was bout occurred to him tht the plekling business, at } on doing it again, and ‘the — rostlt that time monopolized by tho East, might be | was | that, by un almost — unaninous profitably carricd on hore, and after fio years | voto, tho management of tho paper was con- of careful export: ys ho mado up histnind | demned and tho party ticket repudiated. ‘This that Cook County could compete with Crosse & | was u great victory for Morgan, und ho followed | “The brim 1@ eloction of dologates front Blackwell, ard he began to pickle anions, thus | {t up vy proposing coulltion With tho Greon- | to uituront wards of Uhicwee Wad. Coe ee cent inaugnrating a branch of business whieh | bickers in local mntters, and that a convention | County, forming part of the Third Conuressional Dis- has greatly helped to bulld up the #1 be held Saturday oveniug to make up a county trict, will be hold on Haturdny, the Ith Instant, bo- tem “See amorketeeamdoning by wala | sik hia he ag heaured thay wont in| Seeetite tua ake ida iShaAt eet ho olty is purrounded. Somo fide | dorso. «A lengthy discuaston followed, and the : of the magnitude of tho operations in this line | motion provaited. ‘Tho Conyention wil bo held | Pe Me recelyed at tho usual Kepubiican 4 Ing pinees. In the i f inke VI may bo gleaned from the statement that in this | at No, 6 Lako stroot, whore nll mombers of the Pingea err deaimnnied "ert apaemaet MY SSs: e ered ase: 3 2; HovSBseuseSssss SS nome: eet SLESSRSSSSy: 5252 ee. Skee! ERE e| SSSSseselosssVssyy. ra a SSSSeyERy SSSSuES: pith il Ht = 7 f the design of whieh was facet! it garden alone thirty acres b heen devoted to | party will be entitled to sents, and some fun | inilon Halsted streat, Walpulo & Co.'s cu TR a young woman diveard tho Jupon and | of'sepiomucr oe ATE Om BO TE) oi orth ra oc tho peediarpatiern ompioyed | tne.cuiivation of onions. he crop waa being | ny lo anticipated. A ‘Gommultive "wus, up- | ontanoribenearuey at Laneuin aid Wrightmond t 4 { lous the puntiluuns, te first question asked by 3 viatons of the milit 1 hy tho St Paul itond, which he handed to tho | gotten in yesterday, tho .diferent felis heing | potnted ‘to walt upon tho candidates on tho | tho ineimaries will bo held ne Kuhn's Tal on Milweue Ie a the etrions is In tho direction of the Incentive | yUNpEt the provisions of tho militney code an | grontiy astonished official. Tho pin ts cout an | Plewed up, while anys of from twelve to twenty | ticket atrendy nominated to induce them to de~ | ee Avenue, and at tha'rown Halle ; 4 Watch inducut te ebinge. From Joan of Aro | Secon will be held at We armory of Company | inch in longth, # mate of solid Roman old, { Hen followed in the furrows and cline, and a memorial was presented und adopt. | “Tn alttha towne tho Requlleun voters assembied at to Dr. Mary Walker a long ine of woman have of rlee Us i with a dinmoni setting, and bears the followin Tucome moro or less famous tirongh having | Het tenant, vleé Cooke resigned Inseription:. 1, Chandler: from Gott J. i roferred male to female uttice, and fn mun THe “campefires" of the Second Regiment | Torrenes and Stat.” Mr, Chandler confessed Tistances Moir rensons tor ndopting tho garkof | are lighted continually now in the vlensunt are | that be was 1 very poor tailker anyhow, and ns the opposit sex hive been Intensely romantic. | mory on Wabash avenue, and overy night be- | ho had beon taken so completely by surprinc, he Vutit was no angetio eiuamons to save her | holds somo companies drilliag and officers ate | had had no opportunity to prepare a speech, country which Induced Mise Clam Harrlogton, | tending to thelr respective duties. He accordingly thanked the ollicers for tho re- fting—but it would ho hardly kind togive hue | Garr, Gronay W.tariot, commanding Com- | Membrance which showed thelr nppreaintion of : Fight oamo,—to sully forth from homeansunday | pany Is, Sixth Infantry, roommends tho dige | ivors recoived.’ Gen, orrenco then secured is evening clad inndiscarded snitof her husband's; | Charge of Privates W. T, Warner, Leonid A. | te pinto the recolvcr's abilrt front, and goncrut tha ctitnge of vement wus nok even cutected rinse, Wiluin 8, Burdick, Charles C, Fairman, ee ae erty eae ppetntion. with thnt glorious defance of the tyrant ti f We ST eurly, Wiven animutes tho frock-couted breast of the | 204 Uegrge W. Biller, “for tho goud of the | ioqred. : ed, to be printed for genernl distribution, call | thesevenn prinary vedling places ne dea. tn ab PICKED TI OOKOUS WOLTE Ing upon tio publishers of tho Arbeler<detiung | stated sind ootars procoudlns to east thele balou, from tho loum. ‘The crop thla year will amount | ¢o‘tisnenso with tho sorvices of Paul Grattknue | close thelr judges Gf election, unless there ts a pore -to 20,000 bushels. As soun as they aro gathored | the alten, who [3 the objectionable editor, and it Repibiionn organization in any one of auch thoy aro removed to tho sulting-Foom, where 125 | ‘cho. jt ta elalmed, has created ail tho party ee nO ee eee pexduteriaing ne vals, varying in sizo from eight feet in it h i Ainmoter and six feot, stave, with aenpaeliy of | FoUvles. Tho momorial sots forth that if Se Seseseusereectusses SPPrs Fates SuSsstVe: SSSAGSE tal rote | tn tho four warda of ‘Eiteoxo contained in the Third 2 bushiols, to twelve ae inmetor and eight kau ia not discharged tho party will withdraw | Congreastonol District, the primarias shall bo held in Si thy faliowing pluctato wit fect atnve, with a cnpiclty of 1,000 bushels, stand | {t8 Patronage, which may amount to much or | TOE nth Ward, on to mouthwost corner of Fee etre cee ah eo are fered iecerar? Windhe Bintwenth Ward ae Stoyer's ial), on tho In tholr natural condition, and, aftor thoy have 1. 2 Witte 3 i, Heanor RaRnaL gonditioh, and, after they lave FRAUDULENT DELEGATES, southiwest iow and Sigel aereots. ener of Seagwi qnd distributed round among such of tho neigh- | Itappears that certain Republican politicians | ,,2uthesorenteenth Wurd, ut 10) Chleago avonuo, cguEEs BEUVSSSSSSSUSUSE! SeccesSEUey: Ses 5 Ke i frock-couted breast ut ¢ hors ag nro dealrosof work, who perform tho | in tho First Congrossionnl District have joined |, °in jhe Ehahteontt Ward, at ‘rarncr-ttall, on North ] cl ‘<i vas (and nol ti q ci ! t ect, o onc. sePromle honrt wil fall’ to, ssipathize when | ‘THe mombors of Company. #, Sixth Infantry, SUnUNUAN, pooling whieh precedos tho ebleing and vinegar | tho Hourbons, for tho renson that thoy novor [CINK tril, REM CMenKO AVOMHG oe a, i thy truth (s lenrned) iu order to wateh the duings | nro to visit Sandwich on tho Juth inst, to re- Ped At tho the Mr. Budlong cume to Chiengo tha | learn auything and nover forget what little Na | tion at ruch eeverat ruling pincos—to Ww Se ted i of hor suspectesd husband that Mrs. Willlam-— | muin two days as the guests of tho citizens of ENGLEWOOD. , acionze of gardening vice little understood | turoi{nspired them with at tho start. Not sntiatied rreaturick Nenalneer ity the Fietaereh ward, Nome, that tu to pny, Misa Clair Harclngton—did up | Sandwich, and ottend a reception to be ton- ‘Tho Englewood Union Veteran Club will hold ber auburn halr ina top-knot, bulineed upon it | dered them, aud algo the annual fair to be betd | inotr regular mcoling this ovening nt tho hose- msoft-Folt hut about five alzes tuo inrge for her | wt thuttline. house... A full attendince-in doatred, aa buslacss shapely little hend, and, togged out inn sult of Avr an election of ollicers. in Company I, first mn before th : (i man’s clothes, which itted her ikea bundle of | qituntey, Aug. 30, Garret AM, Vanzwoll, who wns of Itnportanes will come before tho meeting, Daxutug, her dainty feet inelusod Ina palrot | formorly’ n Lieutenant of the company, was Tho young men of Englewood will bold a gocks und of No.0 boots, sullied forth toneo | Greered First Lieutenant, vieoStarkwenther, re- | mecting for the purpose of forming a Garfield paver that rman wor ae Mela iets | signed. Kurwnrded disapproved by Regimontal | and Arthur Club to-inorrow evening, at tho Say of ‘Miles Giarn's husband baving bean a trifle | 2d Ueland Headquartors. 4 heutquartors of tho alrendy organized Garfold ay of lute; whispers of petite souperd at 1 fash- ‘a totho milltary codd an olection | and Arthur Club, No, 6244 Wentworth avenuc. fi vito tke plarce at the urmory Tho regular meoting of tho Garfeld and Ar- here, a ie ey aoe Fete with taking sup judgment on the Republican Sjalenting Huts Samual aA wiatane and ‘Andro Bin- ighor than at presen 0 fertilizing matorin os Cony chor in tho Sixteenth Wards Mossta. A. G, Antocsoi, application to the soll ue had ii ain the Bi i purehnaed ennbled iin to pronucs suetrubune | thos have bud tho insufferable nesuranea to ene | Honey Helotiain din Bhamsentin amt: County dant crops that his example was soon followed, | gage in stufling ono of the delegations. Roth | forming part of the Third Congreanonal District ‘and othors protited ia the kuowleage that It polltical crimes nro in tho fnterest of an obscure | shall eluct atentd primarios tho number of delegates Pak to invest manus In tule lng, porsun whose principal backing is do- | Pfpeelively as folows tu wits Delegates, “This Ja woud *early’ Innd,” tho gardencr vitteenth 4 sald, reforring to that Iying on’ tho tide, init | Seribed as un army of postoflca clorks, | Fitteentt uta 3 Seariy* tand is not so valuable in relntion to | lesa than ona-thied of whom live in tho dlatriat, rate lang maw ag ens rere Sh eat et but all of whom, It {s prosumed, willdo tholr ea Te eer Tee ee at ne ectalies of | dirty work atthe primaries. It 1s not so man, the Routh. Then itwas a Ere ob iect to wot ven- mmouthe ago that eannn Sudgmout was closed out Gtubles as curly as possible, but wo eannot | on tho ftepublicans of this county. A bolt wos competo with the imported truck in tho mattor | tho result. ‘Cho fight was transferred to Spring: of carliness, | Tho gardenors at Mobile and othor } fioig, and tho boltera who, had taken tho snip ar ee po! ne begin 6 Lop shele. crops qutgment wero confirmed tn thoir potty lureen: setty 'Tatal.. BONS UA YATCO OUR pas furor Norte Geo | bya Convention that was just nalicking In all | "Ai teepiblican voters of the “Third Conuroasinnnl Soncons utwanea othor polnts funtuer North oc. | thoctemonts of manliness and honesty as was | Diurict aro reapeetfully sulicttcd to attond. end Cupy the market. Sonthorn lllnoja is tho Inst | tho majority of the Disirict Cummitteo which | wruunries in thelrrvepecdive wards nnd" towns. “By ince HE COmDEty. Hees tho ndvararo or yey motan Sittirday. With tho final outcome of the | unlor of HOME CODE, onlor 0} } Chairman of tho Republican Commitice of tho Third olmto the mnrket'wo bent thom. Wo have to | seul the country, from MuinotoCallfarnia, froin | “Chrgrenstonel Dstare ot Hlinain Duluth to Galveston, is familiar. ‘Tho repres x Fun prices down paige for anne time, une tho | sentatives of of tua poopte rose. In thulr might, | cnicaco, Beotamber tise ee ae advantage of freight which we possess fs too | ang by an overwholming majority deolarcd that niuich for tham, und we beat thom every timo. | tho aealing of districts ang tho enforrumont of Political, For n few dys thoy have the advantage of us | snap judgments should no longer be tolerated by MBETING OF THE SIXTIL WAID REPUB. but wo flood the market, block it right up with | fhatdundhiioas pares Hicun Club wilt be held Wodnesday evening at vegetables, and thon they sive way." Tho District Cammlttec, attor having prac- | west cornor of Canalp i Have youany iden of the extent of the bual- | tently distranchised the voters, coolly proceeded nena tn Conk County tostuif ono of tho delegations, Heretofore Diu ‘it isenormous. All round hero ls one mare | pars County sent thirteen delegates to tho Dis- | So'etoek. Be eae dc reren bos nneeno tne city | trict Convention, | Its ropresentative on the | "Pile ANGHO-AMERICAN TATUTIGAN, OLUn dong. L know of somo. gardens twenty-three | Committee, with the brags of tho, Grangor who ‘AM Hualiahmen winhing to Join’ the. clue iF soll brick-buts for hay and puts tho best of hia | St 8 pon. All Koglishmen wishing to Join ure = . howd como, 1 in 0 fagor whore nian thoy bare. thelr minrker For | WHeMEM the top, Of tha bax, weked thut it be handing tele namesnnd adurexs. Wo-Phonnas Wrndee . allowed twenty dolegates, In view of ita custom- AD ta Ye < 4 fol miles west of here garduning isthe prineinal | fry Ttepublienn anion itis. proposition was | Ttadaoimnene vores OF tS We Bathe & Wout Hag houses uso up all thotr product.” indignantly rojected by those who detested tho T ONED GARFIELD AND ANTHUN Rie SSVSCSNSSSSeSSsSsy! 4 a} 1333: SSS: able restaurant, where tho lick of tho wine | has been jordere Orrys uscullne, luught Company 1, Fifth Regiment, at Jacksunville, for i Bitrad HLIEAES tiane when ho cua to-tays | tho purpose of choostoy tires aiieors to nn | thir Chub will bo held Thursday evening at tho deen enjoylns domestic delights, And being a | Yacaneles caused by the ‘expiration of the term | sume place, ri plucky Hitie woman Miss Clira determined to | of service of tho prescnt Incumbents, The public schools of District No, 2 open to- seo for hervelf how much trath thor wus tn the | Gavr, Winurast W, Peck, commanding Com- | day, with tho excoption of tho High School, rumors, and, degulaed as alrenily deserted and | pany A, Pird Infantry, recommenns the dis- | which is still in an tnflnished state, and tho accom pantod by a Teiend from tho Weat | charge of Borat, Davia f. Gishman, Corporal | pullman School, which It la thought best to keep Bide a8 8 con she feft her luxurlous | Cinrence MH. Willard, Privates Willlim J, Mc Y home on tho avenue, bilf an bour after her hue | Aipine, Kdward W. Coloman, Robort Langhorn, | sed on account of thy amall-pox cnaea found i rasics Garin, On | ind John i, Verdue by reason of expiration of | in that vicinity, Both schools will bo opened a forth inte the 0 Crys - C1 ‘Thore 18 10 term of service, wook from to-day. ne ribe the ramantle wanderings of the | Discnanar-rarena for tho following-named | _Thero will be a meoting ot tho Englowood Seen to telior the places they vietted, | privates were granted at Syslpgitelid Inst weok, | Goneva Lake Encampment Association this of tho narrow escupes they ran, of tho futitity | on agdount of diaubility: Alexander Miller, | oyening at tho residence of Mr.C, IH. Knights, Of tholr senreh for the reercaht buxtand, ‘To | Company A, Fourtoonth Huttation; Burnoy Tue | tq close up the necounts of the kenkon, i condense atl this into nv brovity, tho Indies | moelin, Compuny Sixth “Infantry; Churles: ‘Tho new sbopa of the Fort Wayno. Rattrond searched high and low for Clara’s Husband, and Leple Cammany It La Jufantrss and chard Company, ‘chien ‘fare belug erected Just north of " dinully, finding that the stalking process was not Dille, Company | fs i ) ateelivy thes determined, upan a stil huts Fifticth attuat, make quito.o.atowsand tho wulls ts £ e regia seint-monthiy business mecting | of some of tho Duitdlugs aro nonrly ready for and taking sents nt un table in iinatey’s res | of tho stait oflicers of tho First rlgaite wkes | the roofs, id faurans thoy 7 lui oW eens maine writen: pinee at hontquartors to-night, Gon. orrenes OAK PARK. ; He ; states that he will not exuuse any momborens f Ad f uleeting, ja cuite Ukely that the subject of tf OY ace 1, ata masculiny swaager mundo py thosinaller Of | ‘olny to Atlanta, Ga., In Getober witleome nv. | Bask strammelnnce hemo herd a gGuslig meet ( Gxperioncing. acertuin amunatat trepidation, | Ir {a roparted that Cowpany © of tho Mrst | tue at Teuiperaneo Hull, in that Village, to dls : and jt was only natural that, whon courage wag | Regiment will enlist twenty-one new men to- | ollss tho test n nso of the controversy. Tho , to be bad forthe uncorking of it, thoy should Ine | night, and kirge numbers of applications of re- | saloonkeepers have recontly taken ‘the pros SSESsReseuseE Fa Fa Be Ed a SSSSERVSSSER: ARI AR oF Py 2: = Norwood Biri, 2}Nchaumbors.... Beau 5 Se cE F Seve eBESUsErE swe vesuEMsecUNEseSseseES Ey Ey i BE ELBIL GAT AND ARTHUR CI. efit moot this eventing nt 1 Weat Madison-at, ot ary ee yose¥epyusssuususuesteect, SAD REARS ESE: SERSe Sess: seuss . % te +s “ contemplated stent, but they wore in tho minor- publican Chih of the hirteanth Ward wiil moot ‘ Vest inva suficioncy of it ta cuable them to curry | erults fuive beon handed: tuto headquarter by | Uminary steps towards organizing undor the | yore ooo always Lave ns many Unlons as this fty, Not to disturb'tho harmony of tho mesting, | this droning nt Wont Lakucats , through tholr dangerous parts with safety, Thoy | ull tha computes, Quartermaster Bell Kater village Incorporation act in ordor to avold what ‘*'This ts the blegest crop as yot. I was figur- tle Du Page min consented to split tho litter apa IH WILDE A MEBTING OF TIE IRISII: 1 t after installinent of | that the organization, us n whole, has nevor | Mey torn thy persecutions of tho (nk-Purkers, d ence, provided he got tha odd fraction, and ho Amorican Ropublican Club of the Sevonteunth Fee eae Mua cetieee from MYST | Uc as prosperous a condition iat prevent. | WHO, while they: haya uo satoon in thelr omit | toad uutin eh they wollkt tunch clone froin | Mts lowed geventoen. To nut tho, afeal in n | Wari tueniny, Ah ine tool wank wil bo rade k Sh viluge, object to the sale of Iquor right : clearer light tho following Ngurcs aro submit- | ont. Al moibore ar Ho attend, , 178 QNEEN-SEALED CRU, Company Cof tho Fourth Hegtment, located | tinder ‘tulr Hosea Yesterday's mectiog wie Bory te New Moke: ny punting, woedhig, and | sods Fp POUT Men's GAMMIELD ANID ATTTUR + thoy throw off, dull caro nnd ontered fully into | at Altonn, his been dlabune dl 5 Prcaled over by 8. 1s, Hurlbut, #residont of tho FAC one-Usied ee thio ditainen round thotvorli Ddepates | A Club ot the Kecond Ward wlll hold n menting +The spirit of what ron uppenred to be a glorious | Builth, commanding Compt Hate 20 | Longue, who made asomewhne lengthy apeceh, | tne weoulun fe dene taeue. tIhOs, und Ae sine Voter to “puhaste | hnrsday” oveniig at, No, eT Binto-sh Good adventure. Hours passed and still the sue } reximent, at miiveton, has received the | contending that tho Harlem saloonkeapers wera 1 4 vor, . Delegates, Vote, delegate, “fof 100, | svonkors will bu In attendance, Dected busband did, not appear, and whon | breceb-tonding rifles which were in pussession | responsible for the troublo they woru ln. Sove | #82 boyy tro oinployed at tho Worle. Murveste 8 nL 30 MIMI, Witt, DE A GRAND_WEPURTIOAN oN ean tha Went Stl iudg, whose uate | ortia former company. © Company’ was dias | reapousll gontlonien addressed the meeting, but | Ne don't noud vo many; our tine-roil now TBY 138 fy rally ‘Tucadny evoning, Suit. 7, at 4b Westorn= 3}, ural diseretion had not been entirely displiced | banded on account of the membership having | jathing waa accomplished boyand a mutual addy p ni Ww Ti | av. none ihe cornor or Polk-nte under tie nurjices Of i Dy tho artliluial courage, bude hor musqucrad- | fallen below the minimum number, igreotront. Won. the part of those present t Whut kind al voxetabloa do you plant 181 ay | tho sixth Precinct Republican Club in the ‘weltth ! ‘ + K ef Ks pon thy pare of those proswne to | All klnds,—cabibago, squish, tomatoes, rd- | FY #1) Ward. tho Hishup Campaign Glee Club will bain at } jug friend adieu, took tho lust Handolnhestreot | seuors. C. 1. Hoven and Frank Lasher, dr, of | Jom lands in active monsuroy to provent tho ine | sgnen' meluce ANGI, BA cucumbers, onlons, | Rift... 100 0 | fondanco. The lon, AOL ones, Chatennn ot tho ( SG Se hots nawaver pete A the Sixth Hattallen, bave been given perinission | corpurition of tho prospective village, and to ‘s i ve *. "Y ) Bixthees. 8 5} ltepub ivan Stato Conical Commmitieas Col. ly onulifiowers, pens, beans— 1 te aul ON E O.eecc1T 1,008 9 17 | Witney, the Hon, A.D. Baldwin, and others wifi ad: They need a molat utmosphory to mature thom, | Hopublican yotug shan tha Fort, Want of this Mixcelinncoun. : He Read aaaaraouah atest | alligre four meg elmey Neri de | NPOAEA RARER AN Aga Wo fall Of uur cuullivower crop wo have frunchisomont as | fruudutent on prin | esimna iv tanee Aten toontaht. Lia w Inport them, so 4s to have thon tn the mixod | SING 88 | tho extinction | of the Negro | aA GHHH, ICH CREAM, AND CAKE Wild, 1B “-noeved ovary ovaning this wook hy young plekles, hos cuine mostly’ from Holiand, and | YES in ATO OE gg piisalesipnt. the ¥ Pre nporter? sulted in -alxtyemation casa’ and | ££, Du Pazo County bo entitled to seventeai poranes Union of the South Sido, at tole cs ty-ano, ft gets only thirtoon,—n clenr robbery COREE TINT aT TTT Gait ous pulldower patch iat arom npr. | Sy aia lagna ane eica Want tag | ‘P™fudlAYagte AF CRON eal Ge “Do you xraw much eabbago?* fume busig should receive fourteen delegates. | menting to-day, hago, ‘The sunthorn purt of thu city Is tha pineo be Legon throwgt tha late a waEde OIYy: exe fo urnw cabbares. ‘The woll of Aridey Dy GeO, P. WORE & CO ud thoy’haye fin crops oxcopt whon tha pros | GUiosce In such Larofaccd swindling? Tuve 2idand 216 Stndisoseae gony of that fellow (pointing toa white buttertly | [ole renresontatives any mort couric, oF —— White vory much ne the colo votors In tha ie §uterfore, ‘The progeny is. a worm which prefeas ’ Convon: or S Etat gar naracicumenty | tutueer mamma iene Cover | Regular Trade Sale, i to form A Cadet Carps, to be kuown na the Blath | eyentunily closo tha saloons on tho Proviso side '; would not henr of this, and, belug left all alone | 4a, can ninke application tor momibershtp bo- Parin Nowspaper-Wit, in the wari aha Bat Hon: on tho Atepa of the | tweon tho, hours of 4and i o'clouk Saturday New York World. 2 Fort ae Bleak astute Mh eieatoe ai ek afternoons until further notlee, Why we travel, X, returns from a month's + cargolng sonth, ‘Thereheiny nocat-track nearer | Cospany C of the Fifth Iteimont—tho Gov. | {unt gols out of his dusty clothing, puts on bis than n block distant, her wit would hive been [| eraor's Grinds, at Springtivid—contomplita gos Tue nip vali tin nb, ip sgh ca fie 118 ery long one hag it not been that OMlcur Byrne, fue to Georgia to participate tn the exercises to | Bye Cn AN thy ramnrics | Aly gor, 1 ava owarda 1 o'clovk, attracted towards the apot by | take pice there uit the ith of October, on the | Ty Vuel biel miles foe this one minutes Binest ladylike Hite hiccauxh, discovered thy | occusion of laying the corner-stony of d momo | 4 Athi public uilicy whore everything is dono in ' iiscrable musquerader, and, to ent along story | rial hail und irmory to be erocted by the Gato | ren urder, the chile scan nee fevers wie; 3. Bhortediscoverlug her sox, pinced her th cus. Guanis, The Guvornore Gunnls witlates | flit to nc A eee H tody ‘and removed her to te Armory Stauth pon thelr Kolng at tholr rogutar mcot- | Hhyase sory, © that ] do not approve of A ¢ explained that ehe was a young. ln igbt. IF thoy: xo. many privuty oitiaons | Sivaye enter pi ny oun oF coming up fa ang i from Meninbia named Clam Harrlngtun, and her | Will accompany thom, ua excursion ratos wi ba | Wii An oyeuings eorawed wp in your oye, ale. *) fleadings to bo allowed to qo home were piteous | offered to all. On, ORG, OMe aie a simnlo GIUre OF 100 : SuouRh to mute naything Litt the hone me yer | | Asena tho olttcers of tho olty militia espoctal- | testelass, shortsighted, when 1 am not, and tt ara that ahu bud given waa not ber reat Jy Inentioned in tho general’ order fsstied by’) when even tho head of! this dopartinent ia not, a one nd nina tte her. yaluutivs, Gon, ‘Torrence congratulating the mou for res | Such presumptions Mind, elrs seo that thie i Me ee rnleae ually, 0 EW pate of “adinmond sponding to the call of the Bir Knights | thlug ta stoppod—stopped iinuediately,” he Burntuge: whieh the waa carrying th her hats, oy protection at their camp wis Gulbatiant, who bas been sponding a tow days ‘ th \. cost froin #20 to KN A cask, bo You ace the suo. | Votes, the Fourth Ward should bo allotted twen- SeNsseeseseuaesesseeRerep = mae f a * It has only ton,—a palpable steal of four. And “Noi Lbuve only about flve acres undor cab- tottg E RUOKION SALEEST ork gee = ligt are re to gram cabbnges,| hn gol of Uiridguport ts | OR tho Republicans of tho olty wart ace which was Hitting about over the onfon-paten) | bey tumely submit to be bulldozed by one , destrayed the cabbage erop in Urldgeport. i y f 0 ‘ had buen tukun ear of by thy Stationkeeper, | Se, alkene Hee the ectds ee ante ty ee eens | tthe xeualdo, logos bis landlord during bis abs | The kurluner took. the Fopurter round Bis 15 | eee ee nee eo ete TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 9:30 A. M. The One TOusANG, Usekals onalnw gin AVUhS saree ’ sig Wag Femuved to a elt Muro she wun vie | or a acne ig the uemocyepurok tis wale reli for the cemotury, @ Why, | Ren marion, of wien 2 neree were found to D9 | golect tho bogus mombers qfmbreltorton, Wosl ry. Huusshold Tinona, Fats | Ba ua tee dacutnal pase cen REY drawing (be tual by aT RUN reporter, to whom she made | form, and did all in hls power to bring hia men ‘asked how | beln Woodland a ro irin, Cardixan Jncks ‘nderwear, Dress a ea 4 m 4 ' y and mondow, A visit woe ala C CDR, Da, Tialiors, “1 ‘The subscribers, Sworn Cormuilseloners appoint 1 tent ORS Ena ean aetian cP Manent | tavetboe, in onder uy eden dhe fulfuoutae | Bitty qudu't you inedt le funeral a | aida the pldklosfuctory, whors vat flor vat THE O}110 MINING TROUBLES, inde ane te ecard, Cart| AUGER hs case, abe, ee RCL ius wlan tn desde at tho aight of 4a MUCH | ew are w fow oilers In tho military come | Hout menn to toll mol Ani Tnover recognized | Inenloulublo eeiune oF mupurscentsa teres | | DAYTON Ou Sopt.6.—Luta roports from Coal: HO, We GOI? RCO, Aietlonenrs, | luna ara Ag numbers Mien rere this day drama ‘| enti of xolues, poly even | inunds in tht clty Who make thomselyes cone | He Poor old man, Dour, dear, what will be think | tion, were peored into, and to. tha gluse | ton. Jnekson County, this ovommg, say tho ac R Withose Our hands at Covington. Ky. this day, Tues 4 hv nest seenoln the romance ocourrod ut 11 | sblcnous by thelrcternal wrumbling, fauttenuds | Of Ty rudonesay” - nrden, Wwhora a “eduplo of, ‘acres’ ‘of | counts of troublo thore aro groatly exaggerated, | Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 9:30 a, m. prompt, Wy Aug BLS, cai % creluck yesterday. inating: when tholitie hus | tng and erucismn of superior oMledtas Te these | yA ScBEy, pluced before a powder-magazino | fitlo 'hothouses “are “rendy to “wromote | Thera has been no collision votweon, the troups 44. D, CRONINGER, Eulsted der liberty. Shoruy Lufore this tio wiv | woh Wero philosphors, thoy would before iis | Secs big Coloncl wpproneting smoking an ins | tho onrly growth of tho tonderer kinds of vegoe | and tninurs. ‘Tho intter will Bubinit & propos: WE SHALL OPEN AN Counmiesioners, fiat "“consented "to minke “known her teste | bivediscoverod. thut an attention to tar own | Ported Havana char. Ho presonts arms ond | tables, “At lust tho reporter got tired of seeing | Hon to-morrow to return to wurk ath Uasie of PRIZES PAYABLE IN FULL WITHOUT DEDUC donee, and sates Bilewucl Cine ‘wtp | horsonataiteles would router tout more ole | Auge fetly but, respectfully, Vardon toy | this on ao luruen scale alld asked bis host tor | feces for September aad at dlecking Valle AUCTION SALE ‘TION. Works In the olty barn, ‘Seen * north | clent, aud, consequently, more airy of roct alonot. bub smoking: snot al wed hore, ie some information regarding tho amall gurdens,, | ratoe after thls months" " Of thy Arinory Station, wus ‘sit to make | Hon dud promotion than'they reultze nt present, vlunel, with a port gesturo, tiluge away the | Some of these,” he sald are not moro than Giulnged with this fuet toe If thee lege | ONS Who Hud tho | sMulnted with the fuc! oy" uilesed % O} P| - Thunb frou ther fold tho wundocee could be | sucirs uid Uxprosslons of envy andiiscoucone | laltacul See WIGREUV THe ote Bhd ake tt reelattued upon thy deposit of a autiicieney of | couie in nearly every caso froin thy ones whose | CuuNtcuance, pleks un tio clane and fnishea 1t ‘Dail for her reappearance befory, Justice Wate | opinions are luast sought or cured for. History with overy mnuutgoatabian OF Wout ie ai yeo on Monday morning, aud ilo that ft would | will boar oul tho asuortion that’ no wili: Hae acid mrtalGie: te thet Mae leone, CI e i 5 do remembered, avaricious to tho’ last degree. it just as woll to wleo hive wlong nsetotfomale | tary ollicer, whether in tho United Stat Durhig tho winter. tho drawh ae die , upburel when thoy arrived, Me, Curtin accom | Ariny | or’ the Natlonat Guard. ever | Purliug tho win er oe apt aged ave ht ry 7} ¢ Plisbod his delleate missiog with w suocess uf | succeeded In bulldiiy binseig up | Gseeninnd. One day ono of the babies a } Pacer Weg might be proud, and when | by seeking to tear dawn tho reputation of a ban tool a ers io rreaiyey An eu ore ihe j he returned ho was accompanied by an ald | brother oMees or comrade.” Such a one anly | Beue ak ne a rye ie al ated un or ia ; Jady, who deposited the sum of #45 as security | succeods in making bhuself the luughiug atoc! hy wndifolluwad. by hie sony aliullarly: daion. H : cleur und gives the falthiut sontine! a louls d'or, nora Nae HHA cho must competunt ure the | Ag son we ho lds fot round. tho corner, the Drawings havo Fogulariy taken placo in public ab aoouple of acrea'in extont, and yot many of Covington, Ky, on Wednosday, OF thom support n family comfortably, ‘Thoy don't Bypnotiaing Inaiqiia, punerieh apni taemeba wey live welk” ke ie 3. Honri to Pe a eea Sg Dehats, September 16. notatallan uncommon thing for those small panonrs da Baryiile tolls, 10th . AvOry CAPITALS a0, 52,00, AND ranlencra to pay 0 an uere rent and to got | Curious story of “hy pnotisin,” or incamorisin. Tate Fie oT NEG otto fron $400 to anucro for tho product, This | Rdgar Poo convelved tha ghastly idea of mes- 5 9 TICKET * {snot nearly all clear profit, us to produc thla | Bering w dying man, but 31. do Parvillo's exper Feault R00 or 8 worthof manure and labor | Ment was not quite so original, Iv was living, a PO MELO 1a PUL TMU, the Around. AS much es | twenty yoats nyo, ainony tho Mosquito tribo o And Sli ers TOM SIRLY Re Roney TOBE oF DMNA Ceits | Hod Indians, “Gne evening, tor wane of better pp 5 cia A yor fen puta haere | Aportghegpnaea tal adit nul aed rage employed, ‘tue honvicet fonliaiag ie cone ne | Wass stoners of curate,’ Attor a tow séaniaa | Which, in COMPLETENESS OF STOCK, aired Zor tho prisoner's upuearance. ‘The toilet was | of the whole ongantention, und aan general | Phe two visitors pinged, Chobe: <lapitars: un tbe 1 r 4 sed to re clus iv the chimney. Mime, Rosalit followed tuken below, end int faw minutes thing be 1s ultimately farced to retiro nto secli tole notions tranquilly,” bute when thoy tho production of celory, carruts, oarly eabinge, | the Sosquitocs hgeano export subjects.us M. | QUALITY, ond STYLE, has never been CANDY 23k% ‘or @) foro fale the pretty sieoner made her tip. + “s. 'Thes do Parville found out inn curious way, Ho waa 8 erase uthor vewotabies: “Thee rontora of | tasiny choir buts in the duck, walla tho bypnos | xceHed ized pationts ba; een, Ono b} thi - from eel ta Cane mayb | Mig eee Hatin des rennent, weeeee | Full Lines of These Standard Goods }) Eat 18) walker ey walked, when ho ran thoy ran, go Operations: starting tholr carly cabbage une thoy finitated each of his actions, W tha hile mt wuss. After it has boon punted lettuce tu No he might bavo b the mnodicine- rown betwoou each hill, whic inatuens before | uN of tho trite, aud ted a hoster buinan gus | £0 0g sold by us and ONLY BY US, will be on sale, to which the attention of buyers ‘Vourlau, Travelers, Exear sho cabbay hich {1 fa July, 4 Hot, of . meant ees Teas granbed Wushuly, tnythe | tomate to penco Or war, Zoero, Is a parallel, of | of GOOD’ GOODS is especially called. TRUNK pepo rotall box by express, of Candies in, moves, put up glee gantly und ‘strictly pare, alert a ‘Mudiun-ets Chi | t A had) concluded — buret "out indiguuntty: | eurance, sumised with blushes and DELINQUENT RETURNS, ay! 1 uNo tits 1) > Bithea ie tears, und in unotuer mututosho ‘uae | tea 2 batt 200 Leite wud and put t¢on tho fret j. tered tho carriage which the old Jady had | ond iirigade ato derolie to. hole Cuties, and | 2770, SuCKE, OF acon Are you uot, walinmad { i wall J aU. PEIVAd fh Mad HATA aae TE mono tana et i 4 | of yourselves? Rich peoplo like you might brlug {nitructions of the Tatton tha bavelopa contains tamer? following order from the cote | goad at least! Such wvaricol” Ing the bail-money had boen marked ‘Sra. IZADQu. 1. N, G, lage Wihtam Porters" but when a short the atters Bphinaeiuiur Boptee Leal Cenerel Grice No gt | «Times: 0 Ward .a gentleman appeured and explained that | Tho attention of Fegiuiental- and battalion | MoChesney's beyond doubt, though but #4 a set, be Arlee yatta vere, ua shat itl eoney comranlory, oe the Lahn Uvigude, I, N. G., ts rs iN eruged | directed to the necessity of promptly fonvard- Huy tho Improved Hi Beals end the masculine title ubstituicd for it, ‘This | ing tho consolidated returns of thelr rvspective Belles & Co., ‘Agents, 7 Lake strech Borie ————— Our highest artistsin dentistry: The AS, @, WILT'S planta, which ocoupy the land from carly fall | famous Cambridge mosmeriat, 1 say, Jonos,” w . "ty ‘Bagh batll fate, and usually exch crop lequlte proftas | suld.a fricd ono mornuyt after ohuper ine ait | ’ettlowues and goods ready for inspection Monday, POC FRuts, Heche, ‘Dic. This succession Lhave named 1s ouly one | very well for once, but don’t do ik agalu.” 3 "FO Ti dad dis Sisdlson-at, Bi Lewil 45 Fe Noe dd itatentte

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