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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. “SEPTEMBER 12, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. ntry tumedout enmassethis.afternoonat | ~~ PJ -,) longs, was won'by Checkmate, Gi that E coe raisins of a Garfield pole, surmounted by THE TU RE. . Seotilia third.” Thao, Soa Ganrielio eecond Datective sonen De ted for fie eames, aod aes some of: the - hiest. and most prominent * x a EN los amagnificent silk flag. “James Goodspeed, pala i 6 : eons 6 handica stecple-chase, full course, was | and there found the. thief, Ralph Reed, in eus- | .-.: : 0 #2 : * iMG people of California, will arrive here-via the 2 varmiy Teceive ‘o-night Jud, nee 0 ie ed x a for $60, : 7 ; ae ON: [ ; f , Hel bs Hie of: Aurora; is ‘addtessing- & ‘lase | °°. Be. Trotted’ in Public 7 _» BEACON PARK... $d One ee Nore leds ma ere tats The -East-Bound’ Freight Move- ona bridal out “yrpey make te ee ... 1834 Michigap-av. ! Mae cu ee ae al een ee 3 Resa eeprnt Benson Fark teiday the, | entirely unkaown a3. thief <9 the police,» “| .. ment During Last Week.- — - | ident car of the Gentral Pacific Railway. - ed OStGe lad’ 82 Sloss Senscagelociare cos. aa : * Se pe, 4 vided, " ne; : = + 2 umites Spec - . ii “f x ”'& Ch Fost ta - ,CHICAGO. ‘An Interesting Matinee at the | !2ve19 pe henenge itr peamehmneD est three : FAMILY Janse... e's op i = oe ‘The: Louisville, New Albany -& -Chicago Also pamphlet pro fe for cias#s and course of * "+ coMxGERsOLy. 2 iescdy! s ai le i - | --p:W. Linder, an attorneys ilving at ne} St Mi a ; Railroad is proceeding to. carry out thé | ©. | Jouns Hopmins UNIVERSITY, Aus. 35,1573. oe ones : ~ Jockey Club ‘Frac Yes- yi | D: W. Linder, mney; ilving at No. 130 In--| SeoretaryMidgley’s Circular on the | pians for the improvement. of its road, the | ‘ary Dean Sia: inant you sincerely for bringing* ‘A reporter of THE ‘TrrBune ‘last :evening . y 1a) es« 2 | diana street, is.at the Chicazo Ayenue’Station | | <Bubject of ‘Actual Weights.” nds-issued for that purpose having been | before ae eunes of yourlancuace books With the gaiatthe Grand Pacific Hotel Col. R. G. terday. 3 oo Bliie Bis BY TSH FS | ange cone cealzeatsi-asd: aeeaee ten ss a) aa SBS.“ | disposed of, Several new ennches Wave been | ee eres are (ote has been that f mien - ; Bt type le r " i sabused_ her; Z Be Sache ie ‘ nee aced oni . line, ree new. sieepers | h: iT kK r iss me ersoll, who has just returned from Maine, Jallen ‘will trot Satueday, Sept. %for a | Hit Of BAUER Miivon- her out of her | EAST-BOUND FREIGHT MOVEMENT Rreabout tobe added, ‘The work on SEES ae eg ee teintog. in respeey 10 tkS purse of $2510 to ‘beat ‘his heat’ time.’ On" ; : provement Ii rc é : is hest’ time.’ On'the | own home, Mrs. Linder-made quite a| ~The restoration ‘of ‘freizbt-rates by the provement i road-bed, bridges, ete., has also | fsnzuos: Tao nos doubt tint "you! are rendering a propounded to him the usual .questions nae ; Sa Se nis eal outlook. In reply he said: Bonesetter Wins a Gcod Race at Min-'| or'si.000 will bototed. class fora purse | jong-winded complaint against her liege lord g to be to doubt of it: Tcan say that I icisnad’ ba Th firmly believe that Garfield will be elected _Was finished. to-day. ‘Tho’ seventh heat Was a'| Cree ‘he instituted" there.” “Yesterday | 26,801 tons, against $3,937 tons the week pre- It-has now:a larger freight traftic than itcan | and‘have shown how much our deticlencics asan_ ed~ ae * Sener ..| dead’ heat ‘between Jerome ‘and ‘Executor, but “olattt ? < | his its) ‘ fray equestion-<Hie wi] eet tho: votes of | St Julien Injored Tring Wis Raco at Mimeaplis'| Jerome won ene ruco in tho eighth PICTIOH out | shacofatis that be browne, 9p the ;touse oss | vious, a decreazeof 6,006 tons. | Such heavy handle with its present rolling stock. and NaS | uewed RoR ancleat ana modern ‘angunces, Vow i gs to the politi "7 : : . see ay Erin roads leading Eas! ae ,_ | been commenced. . New ties und Tails are be- | great servico to th ¢7Ameriean’ edi 4 ‘pam sure that the Republican we carry neapolis and Charlie Ford An- iS sc ij Hes eves) auelng eae aay eneortlng aig i he et ously Mecten at cea Serene ctiemienta ing distributed, and A is “the: Intention £0 ae aoaers saat. Se, Grote Tieknor. wa walle menee co i y from to10, majority. ere . E ‘. 01 (CLEVELAND. 3 ‘ : 3 Y zht ; make the improvementsas complete as a Maine by from 5,000 000 i other at Boston. AN thoughtless .girls, ho brought his, compan- | During the past week.the total shipments of | ble. The :freight business of this road has ipaezuiting ett Suoes wie ta chis Cuevenann, Sopt. 1.—The 2: I! fons. and, .drova:. ; Sept. 1L—The 2:40 postponed‘race tons. Oa ent Sina fromthe the . six., Eastern. roads ,amounted. to. but | largely improved during the last few weeks. | country were far inferior ty those secured ubroad- i Other recent writers have ilinstrated the same point, Treefourths. of the yqage, men who are Yesterday—Gossip of tho Track - .| Executor second money..and Mary .third. a : decrease at a, time whi st-be i 7 r the first time, they will ‘have ay—tiossip of the ls a) a ary third. protested ugalast. thelr, company, he drew a 6 at a, time when.east-bound ship- | its northern conhection. Eight new locomo- | Sreatriking at the roo’ oF the evil by abowing how to vate iorerin Tt is elgetion, Lean tell: you, and Stable. - : ee ererere es rovalver and the girls delzod sctner ‘weapons, | ments were already considered-at‘ low ebb | tives are-now being conseructed for this | Sar shete Four a ree emote tatonicent pore hiss nes? Yes, 1 made three in Maine.“ I Fa LEK whereupon she was obliged fo flee for -her life | is a'serlous matter, and the roads feel much | Toad. : 00S to begin OF BAe ee oe a bias 2 ai Oe ee ‘on presen! be! tad and stup! a through a back door. Sir. “Linder'claims that tae ‘The races here begin Tuesday.) ‘ - et to speak here in Chicago, perhaps in - : : " discouraged. As i jane, ard possibly -in Ohio.”‘Lo-morrow | MR, BONNER’S. HORSES. : Hattie Woodward will not start again this sea- feaes the best 0 Tonio seerated, and bro: week fest said greece ine at ‘he LIBEL’ SUIT. : a To ell surveyed, and by carriages well equippedy A co neiguig’ whlea otherwise al : to Michigan: to speak at-a- religious | There is probably nothing of more interest | Son. \ i « f i : . +, | eat?” rates, Srall: ” Coxusesus; 0:,Sept, 11.—The officers ascend quickly to heights wise they, go to, WeuiFe election's all Tight, and Gar- | connected with tho turf than the extraordinary | | Monroo’ Ghlot reached the ‘olty Inst evening oer SURETOMSE 7°28 Vane ae eee oe ets believed that | «Cor ernuel sid Association, whose a eae oar auceets 0 tar as Bronce Ei vill be elected sure." "| collection of trotters owned by Mr. Robert Bon- | from Minneapolis. Hi last evening | aimorg.polloa were. Kent very busy isk | SOS we eT Ma Grose lines trom | BAve recently been wundergoing an examina. aid carmen rac ang ower laneuafen, We bare CALAFORSIA, ....__ | ner, unless, indeed, It be the quite as extraordi- | ‘The Septembor éaltion of “Kirk's Guide to | n¥Rbt in ralding tue ton, Moghos, ba ecitie an | falling Of. "The crosslines, from | Pe Tecate eounitton, have brought « | HeeeHsoasesh df jameuaces, as wacriph 10 ta atthe Grand Pacitie Hotel ts stopping Mr. | nary track whieh 19 tho’ property, of tho samo | the Turf” ts out.” i 10 teat tr aveaueg and about'a half-dozen of tho | SoUUWestern points still continue to-do | suit for libel amainst-the Sunday Morning | Teata2OuEane wom enon bpae Laure are iv Morrow, the Chairman of -the Call- | gestioman.’ The pecullar and valauble pfoper- |: “gH trotting’ mare -Nelll _o rs, | Routh avanues, antjes were raked in, he cat. | 2 Very ‘heavy bysiness,-and it is. generally | News, claiming $10,000 damages.» - spoken. The compicuiicientiy decorate the result : Wa ftepublican State Central Committee. | ties of this tiack have so often been alluded, to fe trotting’ mare -Nellle Patchen’ has: been | Gred. guming-house of John Jones, on, Fourth | believed, that some of these roads’ stlll | ~~ OE eee Oe your work in French philology. f ne of gare Yeporter of THE TrIBuNE called on ‘hin | by Tax TexBune that au extended reference at- sold to Mr. James A. Perry, of England,who has | avenue,.was included in fhe raid. continue to.take business at less than-sched-| We have time to ‘say only a few irdeto: | yousinge sneoens CULMAS.* t night and -had a long talk regarding | thistime is unnecessary. Mr. Bonner's track is taken he across the water, we .| “-Gustay Fletscher'made’ bis appearance before | ule rates. The announcement-of the. trunk polities on the, Pacific slope. situated on his farm near Tarrytown, and to ite} ; 22° etay horse-D'Artagnan, 8 years old, by | Justice Hammer’ yesterduy, and swore outs } jines that they will not participate in any See recaut ponds tt our Exposition fe : Allen Academy. x : 9 ur State,” sald Mr. Morrow, “is Repub- ST Li of: swag | Warrant for the arrest of: Fritz Koehne, of: Bh Snes a auE Democratic. major | Uuswerring delity to bie best interests Mr. Lightning, out of Zingara, ‘by. Star Davis, wag | Warrant for the arrest Of Ours Kostas, Ca. Bie | “cut?” made by connecting roads, and that | Messrs. N. Matson & Co. jewelers and dia- ican. A sold at auction in Stillwater, Minn., recently for 2 2 iain 1867 and 1875, and then the. iuestions Bonner undoubtedly owes much of the celebrity , ” ie : alleges * that'’ Koohne“" is the proprietor they wil] demand their full pro) mond. dealers, corner State and Monroe a z d-at: Estab= I sein IB and IS fang only- the leet: | which now atzaches to isname, Y | seas. ets es _ | of ea. buriaigronnd on Bue Island,” and | regular rates, amounts to Proportion ot tt mon det hag never been equaled. either In | fated on asola Oe ey eer education of ! oral -sote. of the State has- always: been-| Agcod many years ogo, when fast trotters. “Dick Moore, who, won ‘the first heat of. the. he fg (a the habit of, dlainterring tha bodies | not rectify the evils trom which the business | fitting up or in the variety. of rich, useful, and | BO7#and Rirls of6 to) years Of ARs ined ‘and oul i | by : 5 hl there for. , i bt elnsg at the Myatie Park (Boston) meeting int | Of ehlaren, buried thors, fre. ine RurpOse as | bas been suffering. If the Wabush or other ornamental articles placed before the crowds | nicely carpeted and ited “up. Ample play-ground. Republican, | and ag see no - Teagon were scores, and the circulation of the Ledger'| 5 jog has hroken di naan thie Hh ho bear the iT who flock around them.. it isan ho t | Preparing boys fc UN ci ‘The Try i Sot sho not be’. now., was bounded only by the number of sérvant- | 222%, bas broken down and been throjyn out of, ee ae ore sup the body of his child, which, | CT0Ss-lines choose he cut alone there pm. Le OF NG paring bors for collere a specially. eral \ Biv eis lg beltig . begun’ - to-night | girtsin.America, it was a comparativoly easy training. : ; o Sn eran eee ead cargied itawas.. Justice’ | 18-0 Temedy, and. nothing can be done Dnly.to the house but to our’city. , We shall | Brehere iaiis Acndony. sre test tssas nimour exe \ canvecr the State. At the -last election We | thing for Mr. Bonner to own the best horse in | ,pP4,o fea" Qa ee” Ally, Mamie. R.has been | Hammer issued tho worrdat, but the:man has | aeainst it under the exist agidorentes if | Tefer to this again in detail, and fn the mean- } amination. Chances moderate for the quality Of the : Nevjurality over the others, and we have.| tne cnumtry,and, to bis aie ita tradi cot sold, by Gen. James F. Robinson to: Btr. W. C. uot been arrested yates |? 5a the trunk lines had resolved to refuse'toAn- time urge our readers: to pay a visit to their | work done. Trelre, experienced teachers. Year Jost hothing. Of course the Democrats claim eral credit be itsild, not- | Daly for $750. Mamie Ris by Longfellow, dam |“ 2 otic, 5 os terchange business with roads found eutting | Pavilion, situated in the ‘most conspicuous | pens Sept &, TRA WILDER ALLEN, A MLD lost Bothuns as goes California so goes the withstanding the immense and’ rapid advances |. Luna, by Swigert’s Lexington, and sa fair racer. ARRESTS." the rates, or’ authorized, Commissioner F ing | place in the building, a 5 SCDOT oF ope, and California will cast. its Electoral made‘in' the improvement of the trotter, the | pout the highest-pniced 2-yedr-oid sold re- An‘cid reprobate, giving the name ‘of Henry | to divert business, from one road to another Soe tor Garfield, The point that occurs to‘| Fentiemian kept up with; the procession in’a | contly. is the’ biy colt Springfeld, by Bannig | Miller, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Of- in-case a violation. of rates is suspected om _.. TEAS. nfs, that the people of California are thor~ | manner truly’ gratifying, both to ‘himself: and | Scotland, dam Boquet, by Bulletin. .‘The pur. | fleer William Casey, of the West Twelfth Street: any.of the .lines,considerable good would iil} ICAL AR i nels that i Hreby allied to the Union sen- | the numerous’ persons who had trotters | $Sag "s**t Charlee’ Boyle, and tho price | Station,, as he was ‘Attempting’ vo dispose | HA¥e - been done, and rates. would, Oe CHOICE i 5 : i Qifentof the country. When Wade Hamp- | to” sell: © When Dexter. mado’ a mite | ap 8 a ee "| Of, the! following, ‘articles, Which Qvidendy | more. -firmly maintained. -than -° they | oa mt Poatic ershey Music-Hall, - Chicago, is it * i ; xandel tlah, died Sept. 8, at the stal v : ea hart consideral ad condition; and an a N ni frector. 4, bowie Dae einotes It meant Solid | cometnice Nie fifteen pounds. ehort of thé | AGuamders Abswite. ced oP ire was he sive’ | worn, silver 1a yo élind bridié, with double | open freight war may break out at: any mo- j 88 State-st., | Athenzoum Academy, Se von s, u ; ‘TEA IMPORTING CO., BARA HERSHEY EDDY, Vocal Director. aint the people of California as well as proper weight, and Mr. Bonner gave bis owner'| or Kentucky. Central, Kentucklan, and other | fancy. bit," yellow forehexd band, and breast | ment.” AS long as the roads-have plenty: of * we > situation in Nevada and Ore- acheck for $33,000 and touk the horse bome, it | fastones. - pie ee eas x r loppostte Field, Letter & 50 DEARBOES-ST., CHICAGO. Co. a nse | collars and’a heavy. bunting-cuse.sllver.wateb, | pusiness-they have no fneentive for violatin oe is tie aa thought that nis troubles wera over; but not | ‘The report that Willian: Forbes, of Cloveland, engint-tarned cases, plait back cap, fod ef, | the-tarit rates, bat’ when. thelr yards ats was regards, those States, I can’t believe many months were gone ere Doble was on hand had bought the pacing mare Lnoy (record 2:14), Hacer filled with empty cars they will try.to secure that-'any honest Semocrat on the, slope | With Goldsmith Maid, a mare that procecded.to Isdenied. Lucyie atthe Jockey Club truck; and! | «Minor arrests: Edward Tearr.e young. rat | business by any megnstheycan. —- An English and C'assteal School of the highest ore pare deay that they were sure to be for the’ reduce the reco. ‘2 with startling regularity will pace against Mattie Hunter, Sorrei Dan,and | P10: rig raised, B fos tas ne. felgon (oe { marlee “The following , statement .will show the . We have now | derfor puplls of bothrexes. Students titted for the Woulplical ticket. Apparently the canvass | whenever a pecumary indudement.was offered ie Be oe ae aetetGe Sse re bias TE eae by Houtishiog a Toriidabla auiount of busthess done by the, six roads | opened with a choice stock.of fine NATU- | PEt CQlekes, oF for Business GET ecinrs apply as igthe same,'but i: {3 a fact that the Demo- | for her todo s0, and finilly’ended her brilliant Gunatte Micdleton is rencrted OP oing well at-| biteber-kalfe, , .and threatening. to kill | Sesto oe luring the week ending | Rar LEAT Teas. from Japan, China, and Athenwum. : 0 é > > India. Also a superior stock of Bala areas of 8 och eps boy oe te aie OCONOMOWOC SEMINARY, - B. H. BABCOUE, Principal. cats are concentrating all their efforts on | career by trotting a mile in 2:14, People often | Gn'the rond during the coding winter.and hopes | Phillips, larceny, of 16 cents froma boy on the | | i ja? wondered why Mr. Bonner did not buy the little ’ - Bt ‘4 |Grain,|Prov's, | -Galfora ts cure will the workingmen cut in- oy mare that was such a fayaritwith the pub- by spring to have bor urge ner so unreliable in | Euie'ae cue’ and larceny of;88 trom Oeorze B. Wee ‘| Flour, tens of tons of Fotat ' : ® ion? | lic for near! mn? yeurs. The explanation is sees ales t i ta ‘A rin gre iat | ».| tons. ‘ | theglection® i seen-by going back to the | Ter simple: thie man wap owned beryould not Tae a jugind Fred Doltgase, tie prop | Ao tattene, Joseph’ Leva stamomg’ out | schigin Cob : Coffees and \) AGES, | wee erekdier eindon, thorough trainin, f election for Governor, when .Kearney sup- the, Mata retired: when Barus | erty of Br. H. V-Bomis, of this city; have been | the features, ‘of. Abraham Simon, | Lake Shore.. 064 “B09 3 4 chide fia serpea oie ape ere The twenty-fifth F schoo! year will begin on Sept. 21, 189). For catalogue i Sherman. ": atret S * sf =, street, - .with | Fort Wayne. A trial purchase solicited. _Get our new } apply to ‘MISS GRACE I. JONES, Principal. i z Hardly “had ported White. » ‘Then t thé entire workingmen | trotted yn 213%. After waiting a year Mr. Bon- | Winning every race in which they ‘started: ree | Of No. eu 500 to _ yote was’ about43,000.. “The Democrats and | nersent a check for $56. ear forarana | cenuy, their route being the Obio and: Indiana | Whom he quarreled; Edward Kneifer, 18 years |’ Pan-Handle. : : Yew Constitution’ party, which embraced | took the horee hume. ‘Before:the King. of the fairs, ‘Fred’ Douglass recently trotted in 2:28 of age, who while deiGe Ast evening went inte | Baltimore & Onto. Japanese Price List eae? : 4 a ¥ 7d o 1 ee aa a ot " : pune of the Republicans, cast about the same | Turf was fairly at home in his new quarters | overa fe trac! Gront’s foundry at the cornet PE cot ae Harvard School : number, while the Republicans had the rest | St. Julen trotted a mile in 2:12. This was in- | -pwo valuable" thoroughbred’ _yearliny {the : nuinber HO), which was the. total vote | deeda cruel blow. To pay upwards Of EAM |property of Me a Ae oe Jiottlingh the | of. he workmen with -& xevolver, Which "he Ba micas Pig Go gunae | Grete manne aac. /Saruc | Ge ety abe nT Grist | etvamirymermmg te Puma ame |” ora waicams, men re divid gu KNOT {ie followers | the, World, andthe have, that record Hester | alls. by King Alfonso, dam Annet {ss dus | police, made a descent upon -a dwelling on | svc, ACTUAL WEIGHTS..." !7 =| / iis FOGRAPIT (Corner Tndiana-av. and ‘Twenty-first-st.) will reopen Monday, Sept. 13. Thorough preparation for College, | the Sclentitte School. and Business Lite. Excellens Primary Department. Larze, well-lighted rooms, ill support Hancock, while Kearney and | stunned most men. But not Mr. Bonner. He : ‘Phirteonth place, ‘and captured Hugh Curray Commissioner J.W. Biidgley, of the. So’ ss Hoersd Witt support Weayer.” stunned most men. Bar mot Me. Bonners de | siete by Lexington, vdama | Ghinteonth ‘pinco, and, captured Hugh Cursan | - Commissioner JW. Ddgley: of te oe Large Hier Croan OER CER Gre ORR “What is the relative strength of these two pleasant day in the.. fall, accompanied |- Week hefore last, at the Harrison County (By-) | tened to the stories the police had to tell avout * sway , has issue > tee . aiot Indiana-a%q fections 2” ROPE mali kath by Sobn Murphy, ty ie next, aay Feb, home 4 t years Old. Oy erg Ee ee the character of, tho house and. the. as following circular to roads. in the Southwest- | -@ ff .. ae ; i a thecity Kalloch, is abend ae arty Rarus. ad ‘trored @ mille inc2iliy over Mr. | daya-later,-at je game pince, Alcantara, by Tebvaspst light flues. Garean xotout end araused aN Seats at vaahaata week = oe : ‘ YALE SCHOOL, ‘ country Keatney lds tire, a9 at the last eleo- | Bvaners..track, Of course, the 14 Penance, | Wilkes, won the 2:40 race in 2:0, 2:54, 3:24, | himself during the remainder of the day by clr- pit {he meeting of rallroads weet of Bomels | ae y Willoatmnch Plicang had nearly a majority | 2s Bots record, bus very foe people im reading |. Wilkes ng Ang fcantur ie ith records of | culating x potition of which the Pgelae’ gra | gigebane, and, Wheeling, Nett sacar sone : 179 Ashland-ay., cor. Adams-rte, Chicago. overall. The Republicans are wonderfully the matter a hour. US ig’ placed Sr--Honner | iam H.,won more heats as a 4-year-old thin any | prope Fan ete oa place tEls i510 Seopc the SPO PNP ceaemeel we bee ae ee ee ae tees ay Satie ot i _An English-and Closical, Secor Of Gua Schoot well organized, and “wil have, alargely in- | again infront, and he rested see els enough | Worse of that ue, getting a record of 222544. -- - | out Rages Conduct of. the Pulige, oltcots | shan thoactual gross welghta ransported at less | CABINET PHOTOS, = = $3:00 PER DOZ, | Foarvecine Afondey, Sept is 18a. Fos eatatore od- \ ts t in the Congressional | Maud S Sedan. trottiag. “Firie they reduced the "A match race, mile hoats, three {o five, in har- | in, the, District of ‘Hinman. street detter | the railroad ‘company’s scales, oeetdeation” | CARDS, “- = ~~~ $1.50 PER DOZ. | 2% === CRESSBY: An Sesioe =" Do you éxpect gains in t 5 aud S. began trotling joft Harus a quarter of | het for $500 a'side, has been -mude botwoen | Ranars MS cand araey ere. jannery, | vided {n'the agreed west-bound classi ication.” a ' " Poe Woe: ‘ aisiriets ee gat datas eeetublioan, record Fos bat beat eo eee ae oes Me Gus: pared ‘bay. ;horse, Sealer, ang! Ac. 50 Ashland aveny Be ee eral itera Ens It ‘was further agreed ‘that the Western Rail- Guaranteed to be.as good as the best. ~ The i | ( tq f \ N Silvan, Now we nave thiee eputlies.| Asean Ge ulen sage pi | Unita Jowey Stace Seno | She, WN, ceneutnt ho'yan raed iy reiing, Associaton, me Souumess= | 800. West, Madison-st. | \'” : DEE? LODSEEVALOTY: 01 MUSK, aa oe eno Tae duis fail send.a solid. | #0 imzz112< go that Hamad, wee Pr a rmarcarg | erotted.at the JOsKes cu rae eDrk torses | SDepHArd, who recollected that-ne was ranted | livering lines should bo requested, to welgh all es a -St. 35 sseik : i gertain that we station in: the «Third Dis-’| Settee pocitor ; Barns, and Mr regains it | ty oud tmok. (As Tiber of the Board of ‘Trade, | fF, the burelary of a freight car on the Milwau- | property received by them from Eastern fines: : fs (OMe Ae & ASEH Cairo i Reman ‘Deni A have renominated Berry. _ possible, the position lost, Mr. Bonner has decided | the race hasexcited considerable interest amor kkeo & St. Paul Railroad, ‘and stealing 100 boxes | and, fn case the property should he underbilled, | ~' ~ -"RUSSES. © c Branches taught, Piano, Singtig, Orman, aria Coms i st the Deniocrats have reno! possible, the posinrrus ’and Edwin. Forrest | the boys on Change, and considerable betting ia, | of cliturs, Curran left town to avold arrest, and | to charge actual welght from shipping point to | < neem : -~ | position. ‘Term begins Mondar, Sept. 20° Send for The.Republicans. have. put a young man art track in the vicinit: nly ed 2 ft ks r. ipping Ps cireular. named Knight. He fs immensely popular 8 Malle onic probably Prospect Rark,—for ing | Miready being done ontheevent. =. only vetintded afew. Weeks AR e To” ct eatinatan, ne ore be preporson ‘of: the ex: $100... ae C. E.R, MUBLLER, Director. in- “shu wh care to be -It ig with regret.that the death of Mr.Thomas | |, 2 5 a la” | 0638 due to the parties in interes! i: i i -, i tis making & splendid canvass, which in- | purpose of SSO" e sual ‘contains imo fastest | B. Wullaco, wuten occurred Sept ais angonnesy, | CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS.”:*.| aiiradetec agreed, te the Cristo do prope | Reward. F , i _ gares him the district .without doubt. We ‘contains the fastest | Fue "cn’ estimable gentleciaa. and. for many sae Basheche! IS." . | shipment, and the tact as to whether the pro : chit : TO OSe arcian iy si is intention 1s ‘ —e erty had been actually weighed .or ot, “should | wo winpaytoa charitable inst{tution 0 PiUia oF \ uti 7 trotters In the world; He t . = will elect four Republicans instead of three | Wottersin the Wout: A, "ork Herala afew | years the owner, of several Head of vulunhs | What tho Hepublican’ Cong “The Chinesé question ‘will, “of cours be noted on the way-Dilis: ofne Inguinal Hernia, thas can be ret 200 a pas a ‘At the same time I was. requested to ‘secure cai retain with the PARKER case the ? reat § H RE- tur ootperation of the ‘trunk lines in the pro, | TENTIVE COMMUN-SEASE TRUSS, peiamied Jaly ago, ig mind ch 1G coup. | trotting stock, Among the prominent horses bites: dasa ago, and untess bis Tet aly at Quoting | which he owned war tho: young mare Purity, by Committee Have t¢ Submit- 1 _FRENCH SCHOOL = * enter lareely into the canvass, will it not?” | exactly how fasvMr. Bonner’s horses can’ trot Blue. Bull, who,under his management, achieved || “People. =. osh S ‘ ont a r eae 5 tio penareis: fhe Chlncasagain | Sabomebody cle face SETS | PRTG eaters ie | res enca w hc rme| araee, esesine rer | Dp ean te ogee eee. eevee onein which the people are greatly inter |”. ~ — > 2. | BARC Outset of her brilliant career. “The. bi WasmncTon, D. C.y Sept. 10.—The Repub- | trunk:Jines in New York on the dist ult.) TRE | perience, the eR the patentee. tas bad 2 Yess, ae | __ MOND ¥Y NEXT. ested. - At the last general election the ques-"| ~ JOCKEY CLUB MATINEE. the outee r agit Titlontot the: Cleyeland meeting and of the u ‘i 2 a N] enry, by Ha Lathrop,» redord. | lican Congressional Committee has: issyed. veland meet al boy, Navy, and Ponsioners, the Governwent having fion was submitted to. the people, and ot of. 4 very enjoyable matinée was given at the gelding. Henry, hotier’ of AtIEOp, | Teor. | he Meine elrgular ‘geseribing the ,new pads, ado) WOU GU, 000 PGFs on were reconded:in’ | sockey Club track yesterday ‘afternoon, the ped it |! aodans ef haven i edyby the :trunk: lines. They. also rey ses me mrormaver et 2 : ‘ : é iy - 5 7 , s' ,|;documente. have been, pre} ‘afor this: |! solved cto;;comtence'Sept:1: to" way-bill and Minaafacturers of the ed F “ = 5 feerot ‘the Chinese.:-.‘There was‘a. disposi-. vand_threo-minute classes work for some tite, Uh 8) alae eae vr pared: 5 ch efor aetual weight, on all: shipments of SEA i ESS-HEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, le. a, F , : 5 s an Bry! Bae. Yulreopen Sept.16 Kindergarten and Department =» pulgtly unfortanate in their plank, and wjll'| famous pacer Borret ‘Dan, owned by: Mr. H. White ings, b. g., record of 2: such documents as will atlvige the. country of quested all terminal or delivering lines to wolgh LELAND. 53 1e est lights of the trotting turf.- He wis remark-"| decided tu supply: committees and all. other per- |’ weight upon it from the shipping point to.desti- MISS RICES SCHOOL wall remember, characterized the movement | 1) eseys. Ira E. Bride, J. W. Fernald, and D. ly death of Mr. Wallace, the trotting turf has lost. ACloss formed -t0 prepare for saa G » Dobhpariies 4 FHens comprising, i , part of sito recognize iy Delmontca, record o| frelght from or to any station on. thelr several aay terme for Boys attached. Apply to.Miss B.S. macet with’ éonsiderablé opposition ‘on this | V. ‘Bemis, of this city, was brought out and James #. Coleman, and ‘Triumph were alsoow! the objects and alms of tie ‘Democratic party, e property received by them; and, In case = ogéized ‘the fact that the securimg of the | Wwasied on to the quarter-stretch and stripned'of | Shiy fiber : : ‘ Sahih : : “ ral with bis trainers and drivers, and |: sons with such. speeches ‘and documents as it é : i Peper} islation-rests with Congress. Gen. | her blankets for inspection by the crowd, which | bore the name of, being high-toned and strictly. |. may from time.to time publish for. distribution, the Oe inet pret oe See oe aa rice way ails. P AP I L | 0 N { ¢ Fer Contes stor 4 Children. sl Nore 4a Santee as ‘an invasion’ and'not as an emigration. a 3 " baat = “PAPILLON. th.question, -but the -Democrats were sin- ‘and‘a free-for-all. Duriug.the afternoon te Sie Oe Blowboy, record | With aview-to the tharough distfibution of | roads o any station on tholt several | "Patented March 26, 1 = Zeuuconse cd y8y ground. The Republican plank rec- | jogged ‘around the track, after which Maud 6. | by him. and were Tegurded ag among the oright-, |! tho: Republican Congressional Committee bus | treight shouldbe underbilled, to charge: actual riper loFis eucatter of acceptance as YOU | Decareq her heartily. ‘The judges of-the day | correot in all Kis dealings,. ‘Through theuntine, | at tho following exceedingly low Fates: °° the original popreon whether the property bas Siusterand brawinve A few byarding puplis rece been weighed or not. tons. Reopens Sept 18. a stanch supporter and friond. pot aay “Per 100.,| In accordance with th ments above re- No. : a ‘ é srs. Bemis and Biish -at- ‘ Ff ig pirase ftly characterizes the feeling | 2 qPes To citing een cies are : Pe : ‘ds. | olted, you will please "Instrucl ‘your. agents tO eat aged : TVA : ane Slopes and will. eian us lots of | Yendesto, fhe, ining. Ee are ‘LOCAL ‘CRIME. \C'sprech of the. Hon, James A. Garfield, ofted, you will please Snstruct Four teens of | Cures all kinds of Piles, internal, extemal or PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY -ACADENTY, votes. The Democratic:platform was-singu- | “ ryree-minute class, in barnes: : ; ah ee een it, 1890, The New Nuilificntion””.” 29 | freight. in oar-lots, received trom connecting ‘bleeding, at once, and never-fails. °. - | Chester. Pa.. opena Sept. 8. Thorouch Instrnctions \a larly unfortunate in. this respect, and con- | p° rete oe D pe Little Fran) ak hee Saar ; # Speech’ of the Hon. Willinn P. Ervcs | roads and destined to or beyond the Missouri | ° _- = Givi] Engineering, Cay ae aap Englan ‘yeys to the people of the Pacific States no ling’s b. g. Danger. 2 2 _ . JA QUEER CASE. Murch 20, 1880—" The Financial Record of River... fe gah 2 Said’ || Me Fi 8 | bi All Dru ists Dewees con a SRC at Mog eaten asdrance'of relief. It says that no Chinese Tins —2:595, 2 Rather a remarkable case was brought to the’ | , the Republican Party Ta the event of shipments betug. underbille: For daie by geiSis.. To or to Col. THEO, HYATT, President, immigration should:‘be allowed, except for vory door of police headquarters’ shortly after | 12° Pomer of the sec rabeeses, 40 | you will bave colloctic™ mando on. the basis of ; age SRR Ces ; rae 7 6 o'élock last evening. A’ team ‘and qatriage |.“ showing the cast of Stary OF Hh rent, | cent to destination, and will cause remittance’ |. .YAN SCHAACE, STEVENSON & CO., Agents, Wille Broussais the‘purpases oF travel, commerce, or. educa- tion, There is nota Chinaman here. to-day 4 re is nol. from the Palmer-Hougo. stable drove up| ion trom July 1, 180i, to d % r who cauldn’tcome in undér one of these forall, to ba: a kine 30, 1879,"In- | of the proportion of.the excess dus to be made | ¢ +92 & 94 Lake-st., cor. Dearhorn. to tha.La ‘Salle street’. entrance, and elusive’... ne ieee Wats ‘They are all wavelers and expect 10 | MiOS {ore oe tn, tu Mal Eo a ee ee eaconnrily | M,speech ofthe, Ho. Tames A, Garicld ‘osm cave auoud be taken that all property For Shu ek iee tes Mane aceio0: rtuin-home. ‘They send back the -bones of | py" Johnson's b. s. Highland Stranger. phate “ bs ‘Murch 29, 1878,—" Revolution in Congress of any kind or description in car-lots.orlginating 2 On Monday; Sere, Th at 1555 Michfenn-av., near Sine thedead and--make it a’ condition of their o Siavaty Be i s:nt word that be wanted to see.Superintendent | 12; Speech of the Hon. James:A. Garfield, at any point on your road and destined to or.be- > n famportatiod here: Astor commerce they:| rit Fa eae eet itaria beat2as: | QDorinell.. ‘There wore fa the carriage besides Jane a, Ign." Kgvival ot state-sovers "| yond te Mlsourt River, is orrectis welgued, | ” FOR S teentheot,_ For elrealars sonia te sne Rrinelpal, 5 2: : ea 4 ST on : z ei this individual @ man of perhaps 45 years of age, Pg ignty in Congress’ aaaa and wa! and charged at gross. . ce je Chicago Ladies’ Seminary: f Re No.’ 6,186) changing . "Please make -these inatractions imperative, . . 8 : h woverrun San Francisco with It and We'| Harry-and mate. Hon. James A. igority. | weight from the starting point to destination. ; | bis bushy, iron-gray hair and’ .Burnsides, | . qutfes on boop,'band, andecroll iron, and: 4nd see that there is no failure to:carry them | » ny sanet 7d 7 ' and” at -his side. was .a- comely. snd-| on bill (H. R. No. 6.183) changing. customs- out... ‘ = fy saa T0: NEWSP APER HEN prichteenty Zone borin, ‘Sept Ik From ‘Kinder~ ! ‘ i" 88 dntwant just that very thing. No, no. ‘Time... and somewhat remarkable m appeatance for Democratic platform is hot the thing which : Report on bill EH. fe people of- California and the West wants ere were no‘other grounds. ey Wo! MINNEAPOLIS. vel fleshy .woman of. perhaps 2%, but duifes upon certain articles. 2 7 tS Prepares for Vassar. Smith, Wellesley, or Harvard. ‘Vote against the Democrats for this alone.” *. peetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, very ety. omer by xengon. ot. her at- | 25, Speco of the Hon, Janis : ®) 4 SUGGESTION TO. RAILROADS. BEOETES Aor dives Mise GREGG, Erivelpal. eerie Meare a ae |g SCn tan wrrt oe| Sree la, yn | Peay HERES G | “oi igh eles Bn __|PARK INSTITUTE California” a OY stuctive of the preatest | Tack to-day consisted of ‘the contest ‘of horses | gid most of the talking, and, though he had per: | “Hon. James A. Garfleld,—" A Statesman's ¢ CutcAdo, Sept. 11.—-Arresidence in Europe |, gret class Chambers? Folding “‘Ma- P. 4 RK. il \ is : : results. ‘They had large meetings and made | i2 tte 2.19 class and the effort of St. Julien to | naps been drinking, be’ ‘was by no’ mesos | _ Words - 40 |, of nearly three‘ years, and a series. of tours 5 {th the Kahler Atta Janient. Will | 4287 aid Boazaing Senoot for Girls nad Young La- real “they od argo wecas tame | {Sv Gicowmnymorsn, Tao torng sho | aed Ta soveonen He tiga! nt |S SUR Geioe ea Gri ag | Air tgera tna characteatn of ot chine, withthe Kabler AMacloments Mya | gtsesiea ese ngaen py praca Busine should “have a: perfect ivarion all | 2:39 class were Hannls, entered by W.f. Arm- | the. woman present Ata Tobbed . .him | °", ceraets from a speech Of the Hon. Julius carefully observe the characteristics of other | fold a sheet 86x50 or 24x36. In gooil | ,hithiaress- °F iiss Ae BATES, Principal. along the Coast, and:pré icted that bis popu- | strong; Monroe Chief, entered by A. W: Long- s ties onkcy wer ub She set not faut very bad C. Burrows, of Michigan, fn the House of peoples, and to compere them with our own. order, at a very low price. Apply sat : le aeenee would. be immense. In | ley; ‘Hambletoulan Bashaw, entered by T.C. | oy, Representatives, April 18, 1879,...4:..0.:., | 20 H 3 uly and infiuenice, woul tement that Call- | Barder; Bonesetter. entered by Daa Maco; and | © Yo; the matter and assumed a deflant, and | a 'Shocch of the Hon. William B. Frye, of . Those American travelers .who ‘meet all | this offlces eason Academy, fornia, Nevada, and Oregon were certain to Voltaire. Bonesetter and. Voltaire alone trotted; the oftice of: Cee age Ne ad atuse tae ‘Maine, in the House’ of Representatives, classes of people sbroad,. and who look be- aT abEOD 339 WEST ADAMS-ST. j_ Shel into line with, twelve Electoral votes} the others being drawn. - : ots | thort'pariey wiiich ensued thére- the wom-) Apu fs ai oe ern os Be neath the surface, cannot but admit that our pt, CEEROPODIST, cannon |, The Fall Tern of thd next Schoo! Year bering Hept for the Republican ticket, : “| First heat—Buth horses went away on pi an was. talento the, Armory; amd’) ” ficchon La eS 4g | people, as a whole, are, better off in every | W. IKENISON, § Course of Instruction fal Mee Racial Ee | even terms, and kept along together to the quar- Tas thers tee kes e ore. Prandte: Go nne | 8 Hemurks of the Hon. Jazne ariicid, | way, than thé masses in Europe, Our farm- * * CHIROPODIST, jerms moderate. ASO Se OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. . even were aiuairo broke badis, but got down | Hibbard, 2f years of age, married. and a'house- |» o'D 15, Us, on the First Anniversary of 4, | ere ame mechaniesaresuperior in intellizence,. | Fr nod SaRnNRLOn A top PARK INSTITUTE. New Yoru, Sept. 1.—Artived, the “Brit- | tonis work aguiu ‘quickly, dnd by dint of hard et een “though the conversation In the Su- | ,the Death of Attoot om Doo iecie * D skill, and'wealth, to the same classes In the Rooms # and 3. Separate for | 195 and 10s Asbland-av. Fall Term bezins Sept 15. Fror eae a weriatondent’sulfice was strictly private, enough | 33 Debate om Pens! loning jefferson Davis.. most favored Eurapead nation: andourstand- Ladies, “Lins Deon, a on New | _ Unusual advantares, in music. under the renowned annic, from Liverpool; DeRuyter, from | work managed to get pretty near Bonsettor at “The Vote of a Confederate Soldier ; Guiti- | 7 s . fanist, FREDERICK BOSCOVITZ, Musical Director. : So eee | Thokend of tho hem ‘streted, but couldn't head | "5 ‘ascertained of it, to show at least the morals | 7 Saige as ‘Powerful as the Vote of ard.of general intelligence is higner. Gullt! York, und St Louls: ee ee oe ot D. Fe Binelow. ”- Aner; Suevia, from Hamburg. the Head Of ho br ee rook the heat without | of te ‘parties cancersed: |r, Hibpard, who | South Twige as Poworul 86 Coen of tho ,;,~ | vated, people abroad are amazed ab our STEPRENS, THE CHINOP- ee | tie’ missing: steamer Hadji has arrived en, 2200. is apparently quite‘ wealihy, was exceeding! e Union 8 Ye Bice D . ‘owth in population, wealth, and culture; STEP BN Sirbornsst.. gives 7 sitely.at St Jotins, Porto Rico., Fed | aimculty., Time. 2.3 ae easanunoventful one. | Mier aguinst the womun, nud Hong Oe, ecdingly | “Hea, James @. Biaine, of Maine, Dec. 1." | BrONTR Wont to shake thoir heads ominously oust 24 Dearborn-at- eyes 2 TLivenroot, Sept: 1L-—Artived, the Isttia, | Both horses were close together rith Ho sas tee with goubing but her ineurceration fOr eee i at our absorption of so much of what they: | HUA Saive fortum tes | Or OOL FOR DANCING from Boston. .-- +? | a litte in front all the way round Probably at | hea | been ae @uped and. sivindied by Vo. (ah See Per1o0. | call the rabble. By and by, they Say, our day rugiistshavelt. Seper box | Sr open about Oct. Address G3 W. Washington-st, « Loxpox, Sept. 11.~-The steamships France, no time ‘during the beat rene Gey a length her. She. though confessing. nothing, ' inti- 7. Speech of the Hou. of trial will come, and the Republic will | (2 Th nr s G m New York, and Ohio, from. Philadel- apart, and down the bomostroey ple Bone, | mated that she knew samething about the | Sept19, 174, in Warren, 0.1 -' [genase to. exist,—the modern Goths and NOTICE. -* : MRS. A. B. SCOTT'S phia, have arrived out. - : as pretty a race a5 sae could wish seo, Bone- | Money, by repeatedly, stacing ut she, vas Ie- ‘ tacks on his oficial jebaract and career,— 50 Are e a toe Communists, THe i a nnn es EINDBRGARTEN AND SCHOO. " : on, Sept. 1L— i mee re ae e i gaily and morally Mrs. W. B. Hibbard, whic! é Wo Reput 5 au in’ and .cheri will. tarn 3 vie ner Pruire-uy. and Twenty-secon nkeesek Arrived Renan es | rae a beat, He ree fe was four Hibbard empbatically douted. ‘Ho claimed, that feo aus Homestead Foliey of the Republica a | ‘They donot realize the ennobling elect upon | NOTICE. | Kindergarten Sere om Oct. 20. UEBEC, Sept::1L—The Polynesia, with’ | anda quarter seconds quicker, Bonesetter win- sho ws no had eusnared biin, Rea oe tid ao'| 21. Speech of’ the Hon. Carl Schurz, Indian-. mankind of institutions that, give every Denn rman ov Sx: Manes Fists SHIP CARAS, a i, Sank The, Polya pur | See Ss meg cpuren,guano_aem to | Spateseat comm aeac, teeeaneereaates | aytSauo ls Gotan. sa | Patanco, ana tl foe tes cinction, || ome grgE Mertens, | Embroidery--All Styles. tine the: Montreal boat with passengers, | , Suaganvy #200 COs yt third, and $100 to | of bim komme, guarantee that he would prosecute | $l. Same in Gorman ‘of Gens. Garteld St _ SchOO's il be happy and. | ,Noties is Rergby civen thet the St. Mary's FallsSbip | wagnt reasonable. Kensington, Crawel, bad. the delayed ‘by the dense ‘smoke over the river first. $250 to seco | Of Dime and’ be left as‘security a hundsome | *. Letters of “Acceptance of Gens. fe - | servators of peace: L cRotiog ss Rorghy iver tiesincss at, uwelve o'clock, | ZAUabt Featooanle work Loom 21 Central Muslo- “a : f the Old Hn Bie bash Se. Bonese : ial asa a" golds ate eae Se poe Biutrorm. ey eens! 2 Word aree m1 se ne to pleces: yao thing that nore the canal Wil be Gfosed to « 2ber, ee U.8.Gor- | H@l Building. Ofice honrs 10to Wa. m 3 SY ty locket attached. e ey a+ ‘orld arecrun f 1 ; i *h pees : 22-2) letter io the evening both Hiptard, and nis | 33-Same in serie 3 | Worldarecrambling 0 prc more. than. an- | efmmen: to rroseeith ctrataced ciranere milgene | CHICAGO KINDERGARTEN i ince Leopold’s Accident. oe PUNO; OOS fre i ero'ubuut the station trying tO furuish | 2. Speech of tne Hon, Jom aeer was the’. general ignorance as | posipdnement for any couse trom the fare iene TRAINING SCHOOL = Londan Truth.” . The event of the day was the appearance of | ponds for Mrs. Mickle, ‘end it Was intimated that | ,,Clgveland, O., Oct. 11, 1879, + 0 the hy of the United States. Most | mentioned. Notice is civen at this early date to en- “ Thear from Caneda that Prince Leopold's ac- | s¢; Julien, driven by Dir. Hickole in a race | the casé had beensettled. ~ nat | 25, Gon. Jumes A.Garteld’ _| to le. geeTapay Of ee has some general | suiesit those having goods to order or shipments lo Wl reopgn Tucsday, Sept 2. Hor circulars apply, ;° eldeut was of a far more serious character than | sgainst bis best time and $5,000. ‘After the usua! " , ee .-| “ment Speech, at Painesville, O.. July 3° - every one. yo! Ameri Dut our interior. make to arrange to bave, ae gone before, Ant ate. ‘NAM, + bes been reported in the English papers. “H.R. | movements up and down the track, ut ten eee . 1830; and on the “Central Doctrines of the’: knowledge” of America, but ot : | sy. GHANDLBR, Col'ector 5 rn J, Brciiy ia ae nacre einat ot | Rautstevvaustmerauowndins SCT, | a ignaN cour too, pace at ton in| meena ANE Nc gc ESP | RMS" doe ar ek togen, | --suauours ctecee———-—— | Migs Mack's School for the De -P, 8} ver, Whe! on hoo} a -large his warm up heat, whic! iS conflict ook place &! 2] _ rasentatives, Aug. 4, |e enes Pon ie a a he Budiag. fai down, the creep slope into.the | second, 1:48 fur the third;and 2:22% for the time: | mer employed in loading etal bars upon rall- ava ittee o sroad has-é . | NORTH CER u ' = < < = Water, y y Dav v1 a mittee on Law- . Pater and would undoubtedly nave been washed | As be came dovn.te 2 3153 S'elocke fecelved:| "ea cars upon the promises of the Talon Tron | “Jesness Hloport of the Commitreg on Lav; | ing their advertisements abr ors egpecially In | are oceans Ee0e™ acs ien'yEortm | Miss’ Eddy’s Kindergarten and. School, mind of one of the gentlemen in attendance | req: b AppaEE. Tao decisive eat. | and. Steel Works, at. the corner of | Convention of, Tents im ‘June, 1868, and they ongbt to..put out cheap maps of the eSucamens al yer Saturday Homers PooKed for | 25 BISHOP COURT, ane'block east af Union Park. “MacNelle,I' believe), who manuged toget | 4s he went past tho stand Col. King | Ashland avenue and ‘Thirty-second street. . A. Gen. Hancock's Letter, in favor of Sey- ose as their object, don nad Paris ct lowest rates. e ant years héld of ‘ ‘a: Jair in 1868. 49 | whole country, but I suppose a Won : ‘Next School Year will begin Sept. 6, 1880. ‘ stot bm, and to sustain Dim, nee cwovas tne | 84a inck audience that, welther the say | quarrel: arising between: William Dey le and | o-™ ne Ropublicanana De ig primarily to’ induce emigration to Kansas (HATES OF PASSAGE From New 707%, {2 “canin, | _ Apply for terms, : fart which wa oniy a. maloule oF 0; 8 1 | Gor tho ieack We SUCE 2° yercurpriced fue did | Thomas Connoll, on scroune of eee arora: | tag AUCH, Gnd ers Wires is primarily to induce oor erativerlise in tho | HRPSSA PMR eke steers caotaa, Setee | JT ELnOsE SCHOOI=MIES SD, COALE, EROM Prattess wens fishing close By: ee cudtered very | UM.2ne ‘his record, which was made under | pique whlch srpse trom their manners of work- | 1876, and 1880; and the Virgini aninner that will pay them best... be reduced ‘ates. OELIYCHS & CO, bowling LLROSE SCHOOL Mid in teaching, will reopen much from the chock to the system. and atonce | fore favorable circumstances. This, he, ‘do- | ing, the two fool-naréy men beganwssaulting. | ,tucky lutions of 1780,. so |” Tyesolved,-after having been asked a thou- Greene es raren by the: »_, : | Bachoo! for girs and small borg at SIs Wabaeh-ay~ Proceeded with his suite to Quebec forrest and | Ciared, he sald in Justice to the horse. ‘After | gush other with: the kerosene. Jamps:| 2% GatoP: 1 Song- Book, 2 pagee ae 2.00 | sand _ apparently to “me, foolish 1 auestions NORTH GERMAN LLOYO Bionday, Sept 1%; also apply at 240 Wabaed-as. Aalst. +) driving op and “down, the track | 9 few | itn which the yard was lighted. ‘The other’) ie oven ations 9 | about Colorado, New Mexico, and the WESt | rom RAEAEN to CHICAGO It BLL ana ne | BROOKS SEMUNAKY YOUNG LADIES, 11 Ron erernree eso EES s times Hickok went up the stretch and eae | members of the gang werd ‘obliged to run for | 9)'"f SBC 00 0c ate Who “Hinders ern States and. Territories, that. if ever I | onty Agents ‘muthorized ts sell’ these tick+ ‘Montague Terrace, ya. NY (formerly Batler, Mancock, and Garfel@: | down ata rapid anit, 608 Jag We approncued ing | thelr lives, as the breaking of SMP arcing ou. | Pa aie Bppoly. Question Oe aeeee, 0°| Teacbed. Chicago Twoultl SECS Oe ct Fe CLAUSSENIUS & CO. 2Sonth Clark-st, Pour ee re) og bite a fd. WHITE. Principal, “aie! ,_ Philadelphia Weekly Notes, :.. | wire guve the one was sure to. deluge hitn w:! urning oil. 3 | Gur great roads the feas! of. ISSENTUS & COe 5 : : At the close of the War, Gen. Butler made the |\it was given. = Away. he -started, the | The contestants thus had thagtield ‘to. them-- 06. The Commerci: ‘on ofie aide of an ey Rev. and Mrs. Suppl _¢’s School attempt to punish Moen Hancuck-for hisnyowed Notes go! gi ‘as even and ° steady | solves, and they. fought in. the “most desperate litical Struggle. 0 tering os cheap mee, abroad, 4 Te he tiption of ‘ aw. ESCHENBURG. 1 ‘wifth-ev. tor youths Be Ties Wn Spruce-st, Philadelphia, Pay Smpaibies with President Juhnsom's polley. | a clock. The fret art ane (iptted'| manner unui both | were enveloped . in: oo, tenors ca Hier | zB ~ | wh ch they shouts find Territories, and: star je | opens Sent 2 rumber of lngh: etiees a Aes fast a8 tone secgnde yimite in 2:13. ‘The half-mile is some" a had ‘Siapacd "be fore Siete fellow ._jaixth Conmressés...:.--+ oe 40-| istics as to. production, etc., etc. The line E STATE -LINE “ PROPOSALS. Meet Or aa ee eoer cause should -produce Va- | the fastest half-mile ever 1B. tede-except the | S0me time tized their condition, and by the | 40. Democratic ‘Treatment 4g | that will do his will reap a rien harvest, 204 | w=, cuscow, Liverpool Dublin, Bel'ast, and Londoue | Canciea, it wag. Gen. Butler who, propused to | one trotted by ‘Maud 8. at Buffalo, which | timo that Doyle's . clottung could. ‘be tora. Soldiers by the two Houses of Congress. at the same time be doing a real good for our | Zeer™trom N-vo evecy ‘Thursday. fend Loadas: |’ fs ‘i Auend it in such-a way as to remove Gen, Hans was -one quarter hace aeeenae esas ae from his” back | he beret ’ terribly. 41,, Gon, James 8 Gai Cork City, ane country and give an impetus to ‘migration. iF among, ‘sccommodaulom Second Cablm 6a. é T0 OSd. N Oogk ‘at on fe Held proiested wi soon; as 1S ors! rf fs CRs taken * - bome. on] 33 ue « * > . ote A (Bteeraat rt Be power na hig aul pltsooe puree | we Hickok won cued nah feuth rors. | ghyltads fa" etiondanco, now “ts chances een este tad O | n RE | RRM ee ma ae "ner basic .ch wou! e t 8 and presented ¥ coe MS. ‘ BLSGEN, V Manse. 6 a Fe, , opr iatetinitsaecs am suse in | Salem gcenty ine mbit alee | Uyeeeh Ue "Coal wate a aur ees Srna Bigot Demoorte Annas: | ae sme mariie nda party offourtetn | GUNARD MAIL LINE. FS aIRGS ae pe eS supports . | This was carried down eal age also 8 an, ‘ <] Bate Ver a B fe Hotel and Boliding q oc And Be Hse a EaUeS of thai | upon the horse. He then. presented ion, ae 38 Yours of ago, and lives at the gorner of Wood | thom of the Last Fraudulent Count.in 44’! #tends left the city yesterday via the North- saucers aweak is aan tpt British Ports “ Pas- * COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CHICAGO, sana record, against Gen. Garfield, ‘whose | Hickok. & beautiful blunket, upon. which, be | ang Fourteenth streels. He will recover, It is. eer 3 ite estern, Road for a trip in Northwestern: | sqge Tickets {rom Liverpool, Queenstown, Glaszo™ nePhaveaar tsae. sass Bepublicanti Gen, Stough in those | said, svine of the ludies of the city had worked | thought: : ' : | 45. Who Pay Taxes to we Patch erect watt stoma. Giaszow, | Until p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, 1880. daye for Gen. 1 ‘Butler's taste. enough} the ‘words ‘King of the ‘Turf, St. sullen. ~ Es Py : . : ae on a Waa Are They, evel? sé; -10} Nebraska. They travel in the hotel hunting | Papin dye ae ee id Land 3nd erry ae a eS pias Blas forthe entire building 031 aE plana apd specks ‘338 5 Sa . i ie Y . Maximsot ig if @ ” tf ts a é ular cene! nt | Mincenalin, SB, OES ew a ee Moras Weis Von Baron | “Sue weettsa dod te il oo | car" City of: Worcester.” chara are Bi aed opwarts eulomenecne™ | EeticMo tonuaig above minty roomate Dealt of Wanted to Save iis Brother's Life.’ kno oe Frank Ludden, of No. Fe ‘Weat ven purse Documents; format dog in jquanticies to labs . William Bliss, President of the eeee 2 thurongnly pease ees er an mpleted “yr... = Gatreston (Tex) News. SEW YORK. _ 7. | street, reports stolén's smal pony mare, having | will not be tu! and‘ enveloped, excep! ‘Albany Railroad, George Darling, ‘General BIRDS. “rhe Company reserves the right to reject amy or all’ the other day boy of about es : tall luested; and, when excoeding’ one pound in - ns any or! gts ction any abuit 1 oTcloek, & boy Of Abed | _ zw Yonx,Sept.IL—The Coney Island Jockey | Ove Sine feot waite, and dark mace aod tal | Wright, wil be seat by, express at we cost of | Managey of the-White Line, and a party of s aeeeeseiGee | “EE as gor tanta performance of contract wil be ‘Rateverybody who saw: him was satisied be | cinb bad to-day good weather and a largo at- Boys who e! os rtunein having |.the party ordering. : |) gy friends from Springfield, Mass., “left here at MOCKING: BIKD FOOD. required. 7% iio ot Clase aad ‘ - Sasrunning for a doctor. “A man with-wldndly | rondance. : a pony are the supposed aggressors.” , . ‘Upon packages relghing ond@pound or less, | 9 o'clock last evening in. the President's car, | i Alig S| aarpartignlars and d examination of plans and spect tpreacion of countenance caught the flying Doy . thi rters-of:a-mile race was won by | Last Thdrsday eveding F. 8. Eames, of the. sfagerstamps will be-afixed. Persons order’ | of the Boston & Albany Raliroad, bent on’ | Wholesale and Retail, a ul ress, sex IRVINE,‘ oy tig an and used hems “Bonny, isthereany- | The three Gee Z f National Dink, left bis teat staid- Peres of documents are requested voincloss 10 | hareing some of the praitie chickens to be | haz soumClacc-st. | Direetor Santa Be Hotel and Bullding Co: D0ds rig Av'sick at your house?" hut there | Gfrotié, Charley Gorham second, Carita third; mamercial National Dy hete, Bist at -] cents in stamps to cover the ‘pustage.and cost Of.! sind along the line .of -the Winona.& St. pS = bs war pee Cale At Four Roe ioose-”” Whoisit, | qimelsIT4.. = ~~ fg pe ERE ing'in front of bis residence, No. 1843 Michigan-|: nindifing- a i Beier. Division-of. the Chicago &-North- CABDS. ; 5 Bini! Aol sey taal sate go} |” mu econ race was thro coarse ile | vente is dip drmatelt ok ae Pg ‘BEE copnuny Ser wih at or mene; | SELEED almnd ty Minnesota and Dakots, | aa OSE oe qT E RK ty boy.” ** Well, then, it’s my DFOtREr © 2. | son by Sir Hughsecond, Adathird. ‘Time, | soul thie: Oe lice: |) orver for i O ees 2 Hebraic ent? hea ws cama seippies ape He wit . Tdgn’t, get’ | won by Bliss, Sir Hug! raced > holpeiivised of the . thett, “und |’ George Fre. Dawsvo, Treasurer of the ‘Repub- arles “Crocker, “President of. the South-' |. ' Invitea Proposnis to bore an Artesian Welt four tach be a remains before night if. "| were promptly, tes and pestalroania werk Bnd.| George Frerressional Committee, 1917 F strest,’ ne jes Creeviway. and Vice-President WooD N ELS gain diameter and from afeen, hundred to twonigs, - * EB. be: bomerigh of You sce. we puye ‘cucumbers: | 1:17 4, cu) i Bel and oubbuge “qhe Gne-mile-and-a-quarter, race 58 ferdinner: gna, if maeeners wormet iny-share, Qaen, Elias Lawrence second, Telemact he tlfocndaraneeé and aig Hione, tet 8 | "RG Gravesend nindloap, milo and thre fur ‘won by } telenrap mittee, 151 ‘coir: ces. Yesterday a message was |. Northwes! “Washington, :Ds Gs. tr «2 e Bus to alierent pipred ‘Webater,. ® livery-keaper at ei ‘Jay A. HUBBELL, Chairman. ; Geneva, and @ reply was promptly sent asking | EpwWARD McPHERSOS, Secretary. x of Z tee Ce Fra Pa ae atone: hone . Wh. H, ROULKE & 10,54 wilsisit-ay. Vinee Cen eo