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FOREIGN. Matters at a Standstill in the Vicinity of Dulcigno. . The Powers Demand the Recall “8 of the Turkish Com- mandant, And the Porte Replies by Send- ing Reinforcements in Large Numbers. The French Vessels Will Take No Part in Actual Hostilities. London Times Correspondence Regards ing the Moantmorris Murder. A Growing Feoling in Favor of Vigorous Moasares of Coercion, TURKEY. . RYCALE DEMANDED. Loxnos, Sept. 28—The Powers have peremptorily demanded of the Sultan the ime mediate recall of Riza Pasha and the surren- der of Dulcigno, DIVIDED COUNCITS. Raausa, Sept. 28.—It fs stated that the En- glish and Rugsian Governments would be disposed toncceda tothe Moutenegrin re- quest tor support on Iand, but the eon- currence of the other Governments ts conslil- ered doubtful. In view of these dificulties, it Is theught improbable that tho naval demonstration will take place, and the de- parture of the squadrons Is shortly expected, This demand ty universally regarded as reasonable, ‘The council of war called on the arrival of the Montenegrin envoy to the fect decided to postpone netion until the ‘Admirals had agaln consulted with their respective Governments. GREAT INDIGNATION is expressed at the insulting deflanee of the Forte, and its believed the ‘Turkish frigate aff Dalelguo is employing the Hine gained be the negotiations lu laying tory The Montenegrin envoy brought written formal statement from Riv Turkish commander, declaring he would v force in the event of tho Viukition of ‘Tu Ssh terrliory. The British Consul,an leayiag Seutari, received a most fnportint conuminication from the Albanian Chief, declaring that the Instant the Porte censed to with then they would submit to the will of Europe. « Riza Pasha’s notes to tho Adinirals are flppant snd insulting. ~ A PREACH! Gnavosa, Sei at Duleigno got up si approached he revonnoitering expedi- tion, from whieh itis inferred the frigate tias fo Withidlraw on the appronch of the nil fleets, PREPARING. TO FIGUT, Scutari advices state thatthe Turks are prepared to take the offensive in the dee Uon of Podgoritza, APPIOVED, Panis, Sept. 2—The Republique Fran- ealae approves of the fresh delay in the naval demonstration, but says at tts expiry the -Powers must take energetic aetlon. ‘The game journal algo says it would be dangerous for any of the Powers to act separately, anid dechires that ‘Turkey's “duplicity will strengthen Enropean concert. LATES: Guavosa, Sept. 25.—Evervthing ts ata standstt], pending instructions from. the Powers, which cannot urrive for two dn ‘The weather is favorable for const ope UL, SIGN, the Trikish frigate n when the tinns. jae British Consul has returned to Cet- Nee, , Phe report that the forelgn Consuls at Sentarh had been arrested “fs totally wn founited, A plot has been diseovared at Podgorltza for the surrender of that town to the Albant- wis, ‘The principal Mahonetans there have been arrested, Including the Prefect, at whose house the compromising correspond- ence was selzed,* TURKISH REINFORCEMENTS, ‘Shree more battalions of ish regn- Jars have landed at San Glovannt, In Medtia, south of Dulelgno, bringing Rha Pasha’s force up to 9,000, WILL ATSTAEN,. Panis, Sept, 28.—Tho French commander a een ordered to abstain from all hos. IRELAND. THE MOUNTMORIMS MURDEI. Dunray, Sept. .—~A correspondent, writ ing from this elty, says: “The murder of Lord Mountinorris’ has exelted feelings of alarn little short of a panic among all re apectadle classes, arty dliferenees are for the thine discarded tn the presence of a eon mon and Imminent danger, It is sald on all ‘aldes, with canal despondeney and bitters ness, that there fs no longer pny security for life and property, and that nobody ean feel safe who ventures to assert hy rights or dise eharge the dutles connected with the posses. ston, oceupation, or mimagement of land, if fs acts conilict with the Interests or prejue dices of those with whom he has te deal ‘The country Is fast drifting toanarehy. ‘She suring of authority seems paralyzed and the exeentive utterly helpless, Although nt present the panle is felt most. keenly by — tha land-owners, it Is shared by entployers of Inbor, who see the growth of the refractory spirit among tho subordinate class, ‘The scene of the Inst cnuurder fs Ina distrlet which fs the very cen tre of Inn agitation, and is the result ofa Communistic conspiracy of the worst type, It ds {lio to pretend that the murder was not agrarian; it is In vatn that the fand agitators now repudiate all responsibitity for the erlme; let thom unteneh, If they em, the lessons of the last elghteen months they have. been tmpresslng upon ignorant and excitable people; Jet them restore, if they can, tho moral senso they have depraved and con- selence they have deadened; iet them en- deavor to revive principles of honesty and the instinct of humanity whieh they nave helped to stitly by appeals to base pase sions of cuplilliy and revenge, ‘The coun try will now hold the agitators accountable for the atrocities which “have been. the nite ural result of tho Intunmatory hinguige which they have dellvered, and” the perni- clous ductrines they have taught in any place whero they could erect ay platforin, Peace- ablo- and” well-disposed people are now alarmed, and anxtously look for some actlon on tho part of the Govormnent,”” PAS Parnell left Now Itos a special meeting af tha Executive Commit. ive of tho Land League, at whteh a selene Jor obtaining more detalled information in regard to the manigement of estates will be discussed, Parnell states that he dovs not fear any prosecution ngalust the speakers of the Land League, as they doubtless would bo abortive, DINLLING, Megal drilling continues at Annagh, SOUTH AFRICA, WAM WITH THE UASUTOS, Lonnox, Sept. 28—A dispateh trom Capo Town says: Relnforcements numbering 8,000 fro on the way te Basuteland, One of Chief Jetaens! sons was killed In the recent action, besides a hundred Basutos, GLADSTONE, Lonvox, Sept, 2%—Gladstone will leave Tipwarden tovwy to atten the Cabinet caunell, mn for Dublin to hold AFGIUANISTAN, , AULMUITTED TO THE AMERR, Catcurra, Sept, 2.—The: tatest advices fro Cubul are that the oflicers nnd men af the Cabul reutuents fof Ayaob's defeated ary have reached Cub b : the Amuore ached Cabul aud. submitted tu GREAT BRITAIN, TUE REPORTED NUTLIST PLOT, Lonpon, Sept, 2—No explosives have been found on board the Czar's yacht Livas é dis, at Greenock, There have been no ar- resta, and no tanglble evidence is known to the publle confrmatery of tho report of a Nihilist plot to destroy tho vessel with nitro- glycerine, PARLIAMENT. ‘The Press Association Is informed that in yiew of affairs In fretand and in the East, Influential supporters of the Government are inte the convocation of Parliament in No- vem 0 GERMANY. THE EMPEnOM, Benrix, Sept. 28.—Emperor William has cntnpletely. recovered ‘and gono to Baden- Baden. RUSSIA. TUF MOVEMENT AGAINST THE TURCOMANS. St. Permnsnuna, Sept. 23.—A dispatch from Meched reports that Gen, Skobeleff has arriyod at Bearina with twenty guns, HAY DESTROYED, St. Perensntna, Sept. 2—Fitty hay barges burned on the Neva, oss, £9,000, FRANCE, CONDEMNED, Pants, Sept. 23—Newspapera of various shades of opinion condemn the parttelpation of franco in the naval demonstration In ‘Lurk- ish waters. : VARIOUS, TIF, GANIBALDT FASITY. Roxr, Sept. 3.—Gen. Garibaldi and his son Menottl haye resigned their seats In the Chamber of Deputies, MINING EXPLOSION, * Benrrs, Sept. 23,—By an exploston of. fire damp ina mine near Herme, Exsen District, eleven workmen were killed and the same nunber serlously wounded, OBITUARY. CALVIN GODDARD CHILD, Stamronn, Conn, Sept. 2—Calyin God- dard Child, United States Distriet Attorney for Connecticut, counsel for the New York, Now Haven & Harlem Railroad, anda lawyer of high standing and repute in New York and Connectient, died in’ Stamford this wornlng in the 47th year of his age. By his death Conneetiont loses one of her foremost sons. Mr Chit was private seeretary of Gow Buckingham during the War for the non, EX-CONGRESSMAN ALBRIGUT. Maven Crust, Pa, Sept. 2—Ex.Cone gressman Albright died this morning of paralysly, <8 ELISHA BLISS, JI. Tanrronn, Com, Sept. 23.—~Elisha Bllss, Jr, President of the Ameriean Publishing Compuny, Wed to-day, aged 58, wade eet AD ca MINNESOTA, The Fight tn the First Congreastonal Dinerle Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Sr. Paun, Minu., Sept. 24.—Politien! netiv- ity in Minnesota Is still confined tu the First Congressional District, where It is hot enough to make up for any of fervor elsewhere, Miter having his canyass all to himself for two or three weeks, Mr, Dunnell suddenly finds Ovo active antagonists in the fleld; and the worst of it Is, there [s 0 well-founded sie plelon that these two are about to combine agalnst him, Ward, the other Republican mnutidate, issued His cartel of detinnes bast week, in the shape of a formidable lst of ap- polntinents for speakers, ‘This Hst embraces some of the best-known Republicans in the State,—ox-liov, Davis, ex-iont-Gov, Wake. field, Gen, Baker, Judge Bassett, of Preston, ant others, ‘There fs something fishy about this ist of appotttments, and the most brilliant figure upon it, Gov, Davis, las ustitied the general opinion of his diserction py declaring, that he had not muthorized the 1d not speak under Te has intiniate retations: with Ward, » aindltlous of own, fs candidate for Senator bi Legislature thls winter, and diag a anol the unwisdon of kdentifytn: sult with fiction, ft hs beheved that other of the sppolntnents were tande without authority, unl that Gen, Beker ant others will decfing to speak under Ward’s ansplee The best Bepublicun elements In the district have gathered about Dunnett sinnly beeanse they re Chine ns the most available cane dite; and this tins elven solidity and respeet> ability to his following, while ff has re duced Wa the dimensions and character Of a. faction. Me is recor. ic himself by employing tho tricks aut inethods of a fuetlonal leader. However, he will nuke a vigorots canvass. Many of the speakers whom he hes sumuoned to his aldo ure his personal adherents, and bitter enemies of Dunnell, ‘They will puta good deal of energy tnto the canvass, Wells, the Dentocratic. candidate, hag also the stiuinp, but has not made much stir tus far. Ttdsa tittesignitieant that the penker who has appesred with hla by or MLS. Wiikinson, an ex-Repib- ‘ho slouzhed off Into the Circeley movement at tho same tlie Ward did, but who his not returned to the Republlean fit Ike Ward, to run for office and: disorganize the party, js helps to strengthen the tn lou which is rapidly rowing In the dls rict, that there is somesort of understanding between Ward and Wells, ‘There have been dim rors of this trade for sothe thine, ‘The situation is such as to offer every tempta- tion for trades. ‘Phere are five candidates In tie feld,—a Creenbaeker and: Prohibitondst, besides the tiiree leading candidates, The ubueker linve a good deal ot local renth In Filloiore, “Mower, aad othor counties, Where thoy mye candidates for tho Legisiatire and county offle The Protile jonisin have thelr own rs to trade, Haire not an bislgniticant Item ina close contest, ‘The Greenbaekers will trads to ay ystenton local and legishitive teket, 2 Jon between the Ward and Wells Interests, cond easily command tha snadier. part Itis hinted that stteh a fusion. has beet former, and that Its object is the election of Welly Ward Intrigued a little hin for indorsement by” tho and probably | made sume promises fumed br the event of his CUCRS Io fg an anelent —bolter aint disorgnulzer, whose party fealty hos been ued beters and found wanting. There 13 some spceulition as te how Ward is to get his reward if tila rumor of combination Is trie. ‘The wiah to beat Duunill isa strong but he has the right todemani sou pre anterlal, ard he fy nota nin to aeileet his opportunities, Ln this conned: don, its remembered that Ward's friend and politlesl patron, Gov, Davis, ta a candidate for the Senutes and tho retlection naturally follows, that hls Demoeratie, Greenback, anit Pronlbliion alties can be of use to bhin in se. curing the return of Hepublleat inembers of the Legislature who will vote for Davis, All these possiblities have been discussed in tho ibstriet, and Mr, Dunnell’s supporters: are forewarned of them, ‘They are sult ip. parently confident of thelr ability to elect helr candidate over any opposition or any combination, $<: TWO FARMERS DROWNED, Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Att Ravips, In, Sept. 8.—News was revelyed here toalay that two farmers named, Elllngen and Tarner, lying near Norway, 0 few iniles west, were drowned while at tempting to A strom swollen by the heavy ralus Saturday night, The bridge Wve way, letting the men, horses, and wagon to tho water, ° ee CHURCH CONSECRATION. Spactat Wianuteh to The Chicugo Tribune, Enaiy, Ub, Sept. 3%—The cornerstone of the Episcopal Church of the Hedeemer was Jui toslay with appropriate ceremonies, Addresses were muds by the Kt-Hey. We BE. McLaren, 8. ‘I, D., Bishop of the Diocese of lino}: by the Rev. EB, Cloyulund, Rector ot St. Paul's Chureh, Dundes; by the Rev, Puter Aryedson, Rector at St Joha'aChurehy, Algonquhi. A “Un box, containing © various sevords, was depostted fn the stone, ‘The Strictute wilt cont S40d: the fot, valied nt $1,80), belag donated by HW, Lee Borden, EX-SENATOR FRELINGHUYSEN Wy New Youk, Sept, 2—Ex-United States Senator Frellaghuysen, of Now Jersey, is serlously i at his summer residence at Kuritan, N. J, eT e 5 Denioerats, Fow things 1n this world aro so certain as tho purifying uction of Glean's Sulphur vou. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER POLITICAL POINTS. Meeting of New York Democrats in Convention at Sara: toga. Kelly Runs the Concern With. out Let or Hin- drance, And Shapes Its Action, Whilo Irving Hall Folds Its Mands. List of Congressional Nominations in the Boveral States Yesterday, NEW YORK CONVENTION, Bpeclat MMspateh to The Crteago TVibunes New You, Sept. 24.—A special telegram from Saratoga to the New York Times says? “The Democrats have held their Convention, have nominated Judge Rapallo for Chief Judge of the Courtot Appeals, and lave gone home, "The efforta of the friends of Judge Rapallo to win supporters to his slde were pushed diligently last night and early this morning, ‘The luterest felt In the Convention, Judged by tho attendance of outsiders, was small, Besides cho delegates, alternates, State Connnittes and heelers, numbering perhaps 500 persons, thera were not 100 Democrats in town. The hour for nssembling in convention was 1 o'elock, = dust before = that hour the Tammany and antl-Tammany men formed io Mne, with John Kelly and Willinm C. Wiiitney at thelr head, and marched to the Town-Hall, Kelly ant Whitney separated in the hall, and‘ sat far apart. Sun- set Cox and John Fox walked in to- gether, and Cox remarked that this was not the fareeof “ Box and Cox,” but of Fox &Cox, Kelly was received with oxtrava- gintsignsof delight from the Tammany delegates. Erastus Brooks, pale, sallow, and careworn, shutted Ino and took n place at the left. Rufus — W. Peekhamn was elected Chuirman of the Con- vention, Messrs. Schell, Corning, Kearney, and Purecll, all ‘Tammany Hall men, were added to the State Committee, giving Kalty five members out of the seven to whieh the City of New York: fy entitled, Resolutions were passed renfirming the principles of the State Convention of — 1870, and ratifying the resolutions adopted by the National Convention at Cineintath, pledging tho Electoral vote of the State of New York to Hancock sud Engilsh, congrat- ulating thelr brethren In other States upon the = flattering = prospect = whieh now exists throuxhout the country, and expressing regret for the death amt onitnitration for the —_chayacter of the late Chief-Justice Santord E. Church, of the Court of Appeals. With the excep- tlon of the Kings County delegation, headed by O'Riully, whe were contestants, and were not jadinitted, the Convention was harmo mous, beeause ‘Tammany gol all it asked for, ‘Jo the Western Associated Press Sanatoga, N. ¥., Sept. 28,—The Damo- cratle State Conventlon organized whth Rifus W. Peckham Chairman. Jolin Kelly was received with great applause, und mado aapeech congratulating the party Upon fe uulon existing, saylag stteh union guaran teed the State to Hateock and English by 9,000 inajority. fs The vontesting delegation from Kings cauny ais not recognized, and retired from the lath After other speeches were made of shuilar Inport to Kelly's the platform was adopted, and the Convention proceeded to nominate a candidate for Chief Justice of the Court of Charles A, Rapello having recelyed a ma- jority of the votes cast on the first ballot his. nomination was mide unrnimuus, pnd the Conventlon adjourned, PLATTORM, Howing Is the plutform: he Demonnits of the State of New York, ntlon assembied, reaiirm the dechtrn- pelnciptes mi it the State Convention nnd nitify tho r by tho Demperatic Natonal Convention at Chr The D-smoernts of New York hereby pl Electoral vates of this “state Wintleld 8, Haneock tor | President to Willlum oH. English for Vice President of the United States, and wo ‘by express our coutidence tit thy nest Federal Administration will be conditeted by vountitntional mathodss that the right af local self-gaverninent it the Brites will be respeated, and that industry wil bo rolleved from the weight of unequal taxation: that American commerce will ngaln be earrled forward under the American tug, and that the Unter of those States will ones more tind Ite perfect and sure defonge In tho affections of all the people, The Vomocruts of New York congratulate tholr brethren In other States upon tho good prospeat whieb now exists of success through out the wholo comntry, and we think ourselves Justitled In clutming’ that resmit fn part due to the mabner in which we bave malnuinined and applied Democratte prinolpjes and methods of ndaulalstration (1 our own State, ILLINOIS, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Cristo, UL, Sept. 8-4, BE. Stevenson, the straddle-bug enudidate for Congress in tho Thirteenth Distrlety made, a spevcls In this city this evening to a sniall crowd com: pose principally of Repifblicans, ‘Thera wails also a stiall display of Hancock Guards before the inceting, Stevenson will bebeaten by the Repubtienn candidate, the lon. D.C. Smithy by not Jess than 2,000 majority tn the district, PENNSYLVANIA. Pimrapenenia, Pa,, Sept. 23.—The follows Ing nominations for Congress were mate by tho Democrnis to-day: Second Distriet, Dan- lel Dougherty; Third District, Samuel J. Randall; Fourth District, George Bully Fitth District, Jobin K, Folwell, n tha First Distrlet Georgy A. Snowden was nominated, Maven Cuuyn, Pa, Ante 3.—The Demo- erati of the Eleventh District renomlunted Nobert Kiotz tor Conxress, MICHIGAN, Detnort, Mich., Sept, 2—Tho Itepublle- an Congressional Convention uf the First District to-tlay nominated tho Hon, John 8, Newberry for reflection to Canutéas, but he declined on account of urgent business ene cmugetments, and ute ton. Leary We Gord, formerly Consul to Manchester, was then nominated, Spectat LHapateh to The Chicago, Tribun ANN Aution, Miche Sept. « pethe Iepub- Hean itepresentaiive Convention here to-day nombiaied ex-Mayor Edward D, Kinng for Representatlyy inthe Legislature, SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Sept, 23.—The Supreme Court to-day decided that no county or munielpal olllcers are to be voted for at tho election this fall, elther in San Franelseo or the Juterlor counties, ‘This undoes a great amount of county convention work by tho yutlous palittent part! NEW JERSEY, Euizanety, N. i, Sept. 3.—The Repub licans of the Third District have nominated Cillian Robbins for Congress, densey Crry, Sept. 23,—The Demo- crate of the Suventh District nomlnnted a aA. Hardenburgh for Congress, MASSACHUSETTS, Lostosy, Mass., Sept, 23,—The Republicans of the Kighth District nominated Johu M. Culler for Congress, CHES TET, Miss, Sept. 24—The fiepublic. ans of the Eleventh Congressional Distriet nominated Albert 0, Woodworth, . VIRGINIA. | Ricustoxp, Va, Sept, 33.—Tho Republie- an Committee of the ‘Tilrd District noml- nated Ut. 1, Pelouse, vice G. P. Rumsdel} te- ellned, ——ee A Lady Aeronaut Who Lanicd iu a Sree Eighty Feet from the Ground, New Yonk, Sept. 27.—Cariottu, tho lady aoras ful, who wade y bulloon ascension from the mange County Fair-Grounds at tha reeout fair, found bersell jn rather an unpleasant situs ation before she reached the oud of bor ride, Sho first landed on tho furu of Shnon Turner, in ¥reatun, sume tye uilles from Nopwach, 20, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. after a trip of rhout hale an hour dure tng whieh abe reached an clevntion of two mites, Eneounteriug a cloud of rain, she throw ont Dalluct and cverything (i the buaket, tut the tmttoon bee: eavy from the rain and des geending, drugged upon the topt of tho for frees tually Todetng oy the top of tueaword treo clzhty fect high. A party of men who werd out hunting discovered her perilous situation, and proceaded to tho resenie, which was no Allirht, tusk, A long ladder waa procured, and tupen ascending the trac It wis Cound reeouaury to cut Mints from it, and the luty was with dificutts: rescued, after remaining th the treestop for nn hour and a hale ina drenetiing stort, A ROMANTIC TRAGEDY. A Man Invites His Sweetheart to Go Out Bonteithting and Seo Him Com- mift Suicide, San Franeteen Chronicle, The mystertous wonsan In a mysterious hont, who was picked up by Chinese fisher- menin the Bay last Sunday, turns aut to havd been tho sole witness to a most romen- tle ant and tragedy. It transpires that her companton of the voyage was her Intended husband, 0 plantst named George Mueller, lately engaged in the AUlantic Gardens. He was n witower, 80 years old, and has for sometime past been in love with a young wornan of Hayes Valley. She elthor did not reelprocate iis afection, or the natch wis not favorably regarded by her parents, for matriinony proved Rn Unattalnabls object, and Mueller became woftlly de- spondent. Intent on getting imarried, he en- deavored ta cansole hiusele with a secand inamorata, a ruddy ehveked German girl of WW. She reelproeated, but Mueller was stilt Inconsolable, and drank heavily to drown his grief. ‘The result was that on Sunda Inst he invited his latter love to take a boats ride with this He was gloomy and sutetlal in tanner, and, after Long Bridge had been left behind, aud they had dritted out into the channel, he dipped his hand into the water, remarked that If was cool and would make a good grave. Ile kept taiking of suicide, growling more and more exelted, while his frightened companton by tears and entreatles endeavored (o pacify him. Several times he rose to Jump overboard, and she pulled film back to his seat until he said he had not the courage to drown litnself, Shortly afterward, without farther warn ing, he remarked that they. would find a letter tn iis room, and withont more ado he jumped overboard, Ho was uniter water for a long time, and when be came up was a Jong way, from the boat. ‘The girl tried to. row to hin, but could not wind and tide carrying them further and further apart, so she screamed for help, Mueller, who re- pented his rashness, Joined in the ery, but to. one heard It, and no boat was near enough to render ald. Binally he str ott for Gant sland, and was visible to hls sweetheart for a long thie, ‘Then tho water closed ever him, and she throwing herself In the bot- tom of the bont in a frightened, weeping, and half dazed condition, ly there unt the Chinamen found her ant took her to thelr shanty. It wns tho hope that Mueller had not been drowned that deterred her from ninking the story public, ‘Tho following note wis found in Mueller’s rooms . Sunway, Sept, 12, 1880.—Lear Liste: Tako all T possess,’ Sell everything. Put it into: money nnd puy for tho children, T love your soul, cannat got you tnd this gird a wnust suffer for you. Gond-by, Da not tet my fathe—, ‘The reference to his companion hints that violence towards her was Intended, NU, Mueller ehaunzed his nind and concluded to die nione, Te had a father here and a brother in business xt tha corner of Market and Sansome streets, Ile leaves two sons, 7 snd 9 years oh. On Sunday he ds sail to have Deen sober, thowwsh his potations on the days previous were niumerots and deep, ee BAR-ROOM MURDER, Speetat Napatch ty The Chleago Trthune, Lravenwouri, Ki Supt. 2.—At 3 o'elock this morning Samuel LL, Byras, a young man about 21, wasshotin thoabdomen and nlnost instantly killed by Jaimes Kilker, in the the Intter’s saloon, which the deceased had just enterdd with nerowd forthe drinks, Several mouths ‘ago Byrns and Kilker quar- reled, and in the quarrel Byrns throw a stone and broke Kilker’s arm, and there has been bad blood between them ever sinee, Byrns was among tho first to enter the sitoon against the protest of one of ois companions, Kliker, who was sitting outsidy the bar, rose uu went behind ft, As Byris aud one or two others ne: if in front of the bar, Ls danghingly sald, resting his ethaw on 1a > gine hehe”? Kilker Utils back, but-almost fistantly faced self-cockIng revolver, UW sof a Dot? Byrn back, when Kilker tired the fatal shot, 1 attempted te shoot Drummond, Byras' companion, but Deputy-Marshal Dav- ern, Who had been just outside, sprang upon the would-be double murderor and succeeded {In wrenching the weapon from lim and took hin to the station. Byrns was iumediutely taken to the police headatinrters, but dled Ti. Avery fow tiinntes, is loaves a wite and 3. ellld’a few months old. ———— ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, Spretat Mapateh to The Chleaga Tethune, Srutxariein, Ub, Sept. 28,—Tho attend- ance at the State Fair to-day was rather Miht, but everything passed off well, A large number of premiums were awarded In tho horse and enttle rings, C, M, Culbertson, of Chicago, carried off most of the ribhons for tho different classes of Hereford eattle. Don Cassuck, from tie Crater, from near Joliet, took tivst premium in the stalllons elass; and Jena Cuyler, from the sane Tarn, won the cul trotiing race fn straleht heats. ‘the ruanin stile dash, was easily won by Phil Warren’s Etolye over three competitors, —— THE PRESIDENTIAL PARTY, SAN Francisco, Cal,, Supt, 24,—Tho Prest- dent and party arrived ab Ashland, Ore,, Just across the line, yesterday, ‘The citizens ten- dered hin a recoption in the pubte sunare, where short speeches were daitvorei by the President and Gen, Sherman, meee GORED TO DEATH. Jeutcno, 1. 1, Sept. 2.—Willlam Don- nelly, a farmer ving near Jericho, upon en- tering his eatule-yard with tho sleeves of his receilannel shirt displayed, was attacked by his bulland gored su badly that he died yes- terday from his hnjurles, $< WHO BROUGHT ABOUT RESUMPTION? ‘to the Editor of The Chtengo Tribine, Hype PAuk, Sept, Y—August Belmont was the presiding alliccr of the Tammany Boys at thoir late powwow, Bolmont 18 the Domoeratio Tepresuntative of tho * bloated bondhotders’® of Europo, and horts the Democratie masses of Now York City into tho " vorral” of tho foreign IMuney power, Relmont, In his speech, asserts tho gront value of resumption in restoring tho prosporlty of the country. (* Wo thank theo, Jaw, for that confession.) But he dentes the ageney of the Republican party in securing It, lt wis wl duo to Provitonce and—bly craps, Mut nolther Providence nor bly crops yotud for the Rtesump: Hon uct. That wis one of the cofrugeous deeds Of the flopatiionn party, and wos afterwards Ite donsed by Providence ite juat tho right thhug at the right time, We are notin No to this Denocratte cons fosalon, that Provence indorses the tnanelit polles, at the wreat: party of Biri erty ant Oneat wOney, Bue the hfind Damacniey Wass trated thols style of wikdom, patriotism, and pity by voting wolld agatust the Hesumnptlon act und all supplemental acts to give It ediciones; denonaced und repeated [t ta tho extent of their, power, knowing all the while that Mrovidence id wound poly fustitied it, Bur ihe Repub Hean party, With the aid of an heneat Provle inotto of tho party. Ln God we brut” HO the country tho blesalns of honest money oud National Integrity, Provle dosicoe aud big crops are valuable ollicy of tho Republica barty, but John Sherman bad things au lixud that, Crips of novrops, hy world be aula, to resume at the appoluted day—Domueratic cronkinga to tho contrary notwithstanding, Vrovideuco sriaruntecd and mado resiinprion euvy by pouring a tlood of prosperity over all ibe {tbe suld that Providence belps thode that try to help thoniselyes, Would it not by weil for tho Dumovrucy, to get on fo tho right sldo of Providence aud big crops, instuad vf eternally kleking tho pricks and tyhting the Lontt Prov idence bas shown a willingness to belp shy Iter publlewns tho Nationul debt, and, if the Pemoerits will anly make at honest cttort tu, bay the three hundred aud .odd tuillions yf do- faulted Southern bunds, they say count on the: ahlot Providenco and fulr crops te help out, Tho trouble with (hem ts that thelr Aganclat! untae Nojted torunnlog inte debt and me budiation. ‘ Tholr vast Confederate debt, thelr Statu debis, ur thelr muutelpal debta repudiated und fore gotten! Aud tiow they want to Slicuwberize the publlg debt with the sume ultiate purpose. Gh! noble guardian of publle falta and N Uonalhonos! How worthy of tuo publiv trust ye seek! Ke NEW YORK. Some Inetances of Lively Competition Among Coroners, The Undorground Raltroad—Work upon It to Bo Commenced This Fall. Romance in Real Life—Tho Career of Baron Herman de Refffonberg. Unprecedented Bosineys Activity, and How It Will Affect the Coming Election, Epectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Nuw You, Sept 25.—Tha past suason has been an unusually active one for the Coro- ners of New York City and vicinity, ‘They have been industrious, and have prospered, Competition has been strong among them, and sumetines, It must be said with regret, iho high calting of inspecting corpses has been degraded by the unserupitlons conduct of some of the guild. An instance will illus: trate, Whila passing through Little Hell Gate, Long Istand Sound, some months since, THE STEAMUN SEAWANIIAKA, haying ott board several hundred excursion- Ists, enught fre and was burned to the water's edge, About fifty men, women, wud children were roasted or drowned. A Coro- ner on the adjacent const of Long island, observing the catastrophe, summoned his dury and prepared to proceed to business at once, A New York Coroner discovered the sugar-plum which was about to fall into his neighbor's lap, Ile thereupon procured sume boatinen, and. harvested about fifteen or tiventy corpses, which he hil conveyed to the Morgue at the Bellevue Mospital, where he held his inanests, and subsequently re- evived Nis feos. The Long Istand ofticial was angry, but entirely without a remedy, ‘This Instance of enterprise, however, 1s not equal to that sumetlines exhibited by Jersey City Corer Recently two of these ofi- elaly attenipted to hold a competitive inquest ola won NUFORE BIE WAS DEAD, ‘The Coroner within whose jurisdiction the woman was, discovered his rival sitting on the front steps of the house, waiting the mo- ment when Jife should depart. He also learned that his rival was making prepara. flons to held an Inquest, Coroner No. t, whuse rights were betng Invaded, hurried off tothe nearest Magistrate, and made an application for an Injunction to prevent Cor- oner No.2 trom holding an inquest. The Court read the afdavit and Hstened to the pathetic sintement of counsel with gravity. When, howeyer, he learned that the woman was not dead, he dismissed the application on the ground that there was nothing to en- join, ‘This clroumstance was ditly chroni- gled fn the New York newspapers, but not with that amplification necessary to impress the public mind with its peeuliarides, ‘The vaving-in of the Jersey Clty end of the Thudson River tunnel, by whieh some twenty- five workuien engaged therein lost thelr Ives, rendering the xervices of n Coroner Hecessary, came tear easing a rot among the Coroners of that village,so. lively was the competttton for the job. The Tunnel Company, lowever, settled’ tho dispute by not digeing the badles of the workmen out; wut they are thera yet, though the necident happened on the 2istof June, ‘Thy Coroners are disconsolate, but peaceful in thelr de- portnient. . ‘Ths Elevated Rallrond of this city is to havea rival in ; THE NEW YORK UNDERGUOUND RAILROAD, whieh Is now an established enterprise, ‘The Blevated Road is a vast benetlt to the publ but an intolerable nuisanes to individuals, dn some instances property hag been made almost valueless by the propinquity of smok- Ing, coughing, rumbling brads, constantly pitsshig to an fro on alevel with chamber- Witilows, Ol and water, and, sometines of tron, soll the clotties, anid ‘endanger the | lives, of those who piss beneath the © trains at the street below, ‘Tho MHiht of tho sun by day, and of the moon’ ant stars by laht, ts shutout from the dwellers tn and strects along which the elevated structure Such an invasion of private rl its ne Hes wy weorporation wold not be tolerated Suropean countries, and im wi yehement opposition from citizens in this, hese Gbjections, which everybody knows are well founded, will be ently overcone by the Underground Road, ‘The elwrter under which the rond {sto operate fs one whieh eame Lnto existence fn 1868, empower- ing ts hottlers to bulld an’ Underground Raltway from Chambers street to Mulberry street, thenee along Mulberry to Lutuyette placo aud: Fourth avenue, and up Fourth avenue to the Grand Central Denot, ‘This route Jett. ont Broadway entirely; and, in order to secure tho ndyantages of n rond under that thoroughfare, this oll charter was consolldatat with the privileges secured by the Lfnuson River Tamel Company. ‘Lhe eiterprixe now Inaugurated is an expensive one, aid will Lake MANY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO COMPLETE. ‘Tho Clty of New York stands on a bed of rock, ai overy foot of the tunnel will have tobe ent Uhrough solid: granit, ‘The plans recently prepared by Mr. Walter J. Morris, and adopted by the Board of Directors, pro- pose tha citing of two. parallel tunnels, ench fifteen feet high and twolve feet six tnehes brand, from the Buttery to Central Park, ‘The rly Ratlroad Company fs at the bottom of the scheme, and will furhish melt of tho mongy ind cheesy to carry It through, eu, Gearge 1, MeClelhut tas bean elected, President ot the Company; and Hugh. duwott, George K, Blanchard, Samuel b. M. Barlow, George Ticknor Curtis, Androw G suy and other well-known cupitalists of ork, tire named as Directors and Man The plana of tho new road embrace tunnels und double tracks directly under Sroadway, Just below tha water-ulpes, and alenss Hy te the curb on each side, he main Hae wil run stratghtup Broadway to Madison Squire, thones up) Madison avenue to the Grand Central Depot. Branch rands are to be run to Fifty-ninth street, Eighth avenue, and other points, é ‘The work on this enterprise will be com: imanced by tearing up Madison avenue at the upper end, ‘Limbers will bo Intd across the exeavation, on which will bs placed heavy planks, ever which the tratile of | the street will piss. ‘The tunneling ts to bo done from tho side strests, Into which worising shifts are to be sunt, ‘Cho tunnels will fol- tow the surfave-grades. ‘Tho tracks will ba TWENTY-FIVE FEET BELOW ‘TUR SURFACE, "Tho aly will ve Supplied by shafts and other artiticial means, “Cho coaches on this rove will move sinoothly, and will he drawn by sixtyston locomotives, whitch will burn coke, and be constructed so as te consume their ownsmoke, The conches will be i todifiea- Vion of tho Pulhinan palace-cars, and inde to resemble the English underground couches, The underground stations will bo at atrestearnersy and entered through busi- ness-bloek: ¢ is estiinated that each train Wil be enpable of vceommadating fron to 1,000 passengers, and will run atthe rate of twenty-live miles an hour, ‘The fare wil be five cents, It is sald that contracts for the work will bo given outsome Une this fall, ‘This scheme. if consiimmated,—and there eno doubt Wt wil be—will add ane other metropolitan fenturo to the City of New York, and amellorate the burdens of Iifo within Its Huts to an appreciable do- gree, The history of ‘averyslay Ife often sur- passes the tales of romance. ‘This proposi- Uon Is tustrated by the story of the career o DAKON NEUMAN DE REIFFENDERO, who recently died In prison at Bluckwell’s alund, serving a tur as & convict for burg. Le lary, Fifteen years sinee, this man, then pears at ay ytett his home and his relatlves in Brussels, Bulglum, for the United States He hat plenty of: money -at his commands wis the. inaster of several lungunges; hind received a dibersl * education; and was connected with the Iighest fuinl- Nes ‘of hls ‘native elty. He had every: advantage which Meath and position could gommund ta make life happy aud profitable, io posaensed a coving Maposttion, Which led bit to abandon the ussovintions of lis home, and come to the Untted Stites, Is connec: tions, wealt}, nud breeds sined aeeess for him to the hest fauyiies a ork, He bewan i carter of extravagance ‘and disalpa- ton, which soon plunged hin Into. dimcul- tles and left him without Cunds, Is down word course thhaily led iia to nssoctatlun with thieves and pickpockets. He murried atady naned Annie Syecney in the begine dling Of his curger; wid they had one child, whieh aubsegientty, (ed. “The family was Analy turned into the street for the nonepay. mentof rent. ‘The Baron first became the compunton of Bileves and burglars, and then athtet and burger himself. On maraud. ing expedition, recently, he was caught and SENTENCED TO PIHTSON FOI SIX MONT! After thres months his health gave way and he died, It was thon that hls ntliy became known, Ts family have been ne fied of Lis end, and his wife, who survi hin, will reeelye a considerable sii of money, —the remnant of the dend wian's properly. Nhat blood wilt tell, is one of those aphorisms whieh soclely accepts wiih- ont question, ‘Cha meaning of tt fs thata bun of noble blood cannoteommit ignoble and degrading acta: nud that the Influetes of iMustrions Hnenze wil be i ateld and an protection throwzh life. ‘The death of this Selatan Baron proves the falsity of this Hetun, and shows fo what extent tho best blood nny be debased. | Nobility of soul ty Anherent with the individual, and not trans- mitted from generation to generation, like an Inheritance of lands or money, The present year ty ane of. UNURECEDENTED BUSID and New York City tus 1 days. ‘The streets ‘n pwied daring the day with drays snd wagons enmared {1 moy- lng goods, and in the down-town whotesnle houses Work fs carrled on nearly all ulght. Only night-workmen and loungers fully ap. -preclate tho effects of the enormous fall trate, Night ts Uterally Garnet Into day, and, with the nid of the electric Naht, which is becom: ing atte common for Hlumlnating purposes, the work of tilting the orders of country-buy- ers fs carried on. ‘Tho business of the coun- ry Is humense in movement and volume, and merchants all ngree that they have never lad us prosperous a season within their experl- ence, During the summer the city has bven thronged) with huyers, who have usually made large purchases forcash, Sone of the down-town streets of the elty are absolutely sblocked with boxes of goods for shipment rendering it dltieult for ore to bo conducted. ‘The rangers to the seaside has been durkys the hot days that have S$ ACTIVITY, er seen busler passed, Itis estimated that tha recetpts of the Cony Island landtords atone amounted to $11,000, for tha senson, ‘This sunt does fe not Inejide several imitilions of dollars to the various railroad and steanbont ines: for transportation, AH this prosperity will doubtless NAVE ITS INFLUENCKE UPON TIT COMING ELECTION, as every bustness-inan knows thot, if the Administration remains Republlean, all the conditions of fluanelal stabtllty and commer- celal prosperity wil be wnchanged, A_ polite Tent revolution world be disastrous to. the dnercantile interests of the country, aid Its reflex netion would affect every laborer and mechante in the land in like propo. tion. Po- deal apathy at Unis tae muy be fraught with poril. . EN. paid REVIVAL OF KU-KLUXISM. An Interesting Epistle Recolved by a North Carolina Gentloman Who Han Announced Ils Intention of Voting the Republican Tielcet. New York Thine Rauian, N.C, Sept, 25.—Phore are hun dreds of white men in North Caroting who have never voted anythhys but thy Demo- eratle ticket who now declare that they tend to vote with the Kepuotleans, This fact is known and appreciated by tho Demo- erats. Whenever It is known thata white Democrat has turned Radleal, he is frst be sought to returnto his party, If he refuses todo this, he is made to feel tho wrath of the Demuerats in his business, In his private relations, and in every othor way that can be devised. ‘Tho followhig letter was recelyed by the gentleman to whom It was addressed, in Neuse River ‘Lownship, Wake County, where he resides. Mv. Mooningham has an- nounced that he intends hereafter to vole the Republican tleket, All other means paving falled to mako hm return to the Pemoeratle faith, the following was sent nS “afr. Muoningham—Dran Brn: I understand: on havo Geelared yoursulf v radical; if it 1a so [aun very Sorry forthe suke of your ebildron, You buve daughters grown with a bright ttre aheadet thems: but if this be true what will people think of them? ‘They will bo classed with the kinky bead African. It's n disgrace upon you and upon the white race; and, furthermore, the rospeetful peaple of sour ‘nefghvortuod muat remedy It in some way. Did You know thore atill extet an order called the enelux clans, ‘Ubls Is true, sod if you still, porsist in your une principle politics we will remedy it ln somo way wo Will not allow # person In our ranks, who is trying to ruin society und being dMwenee and ruin upon our race, We write you these linog thinking you will seo your bhinder and tuen from tho Way you tire pursuing. ‘The. next tlie you bear froin us wit be fi some other wars Our order consists of 26) membors. Wo will visit your seetlon betwoen this und Ist of Oct. and fi peg atick tip tO your mean designs, you nuke your will nud select’ your plico to dig Your grave, by order of Cupt. of. “ Cuctux Cans, “Vorkapa you think: somo ono iscoing thla to genre yous I so, you continue to think xo; timo will teil. If vou are so mean and flondish 23 to ‘bon negro lover, wo WILL advise you to teave thls nelghborhood. You curtuinly can't stay hero, Wo will visit you before we resort to any cruel means, but we regret to baye to do uny thine orneks i truly hope you tney solgruy before any t if OF tho kind occtirs, iy orley ~ Cunt. D. 10.Q." Mr. Moonlngham was not trighthoned by this notice, and he will continu to be a ie- publlean, Vhether this er enme from one man, ora Kian of Ku-eKlux, remains to be seen 1 the KueKiux. are lo hy turned loose agaln they will meet with deally re- euptions evel rere in this State, ———————. THE POLAR EXPEDITION. New Youn, Sept, 2%-—A San Franelsco speclat reports Capt. Williams, of the whale ing bark Francis Puliner, as saying that Capt, Hooper, of the Arctic steamer Corwin, had borrowed from the Czar the con! necessary fo enable the Cotter to go im seareh of any truces, landmarks, or correspondence of tho Jeannette, The Jeannette was seen heading northwesterly for “Herald Istund, Both Capts, Willlais and Hooper thik the ex- peditions all right. Sea eae eecaenemaenamened Our sharp reporter waa nently shuved yester- jay with Cutleurt Hhaving Be THE GREAT GERMAN BLOOD PURIFIER, CURES DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Bilious Attacks, Indigestion, Jaundice, Loss of Appotite, Headache, Vizziness, Nausea, Heartburn, Depression of Spitits, Sores, Boils, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Foul Breath, and all Diseases arising from Impure Blood. Tho Hamburg Drojs are recommended as being the best and cheapest Family Medicine ever ottered, and are aolit by Druggitis and Dealers at 60 Contd aBotile, Directions fh Eleven Languages, Genulng beara the fac- je signature, aud private proprice wary ttampol = A, VOGELER & CO., ‘ Vartimeny, Ho, UG dy The Press Gub ENTERTAINENT! TO-MORROW EVENNG. MISS EMMA AunOTT, ‘Mit BTUART ttonsoy, MR W. IL CRANE, MIR. THOMAS W. ICEEAR, ME JOSEPH ATI, mtineNpAn, Mi EMU LEDLING, 8. DAUIA DAINTY, MINS. JESSEN BAMTLACTT-DAVS, MISS IDA MAI Ley MIt, CHAR. KNOT, MIL SOMN FE. MWADS, THE LIESEGANG-HMIMENDAIL QUATET. | PERSONS DESIRING TICKETS Should appty carly to-day, ns there are very iw loft TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. No oxtr eharno far reraryed ac GEG, B, CALPENTER, Manger, a LL O@RAND OPERA-10US Clark-st, opposite now Court-House, REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF TILE EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA CO. ‘This Wednesday, Sept. Y—Gramd Matines v2 pm THE BOHEMIAN | GIRL. Atha 18 HOSFW.A.D Count Mente PATON LN Devilstioot GrMGOW JASER THADDEUS... BIGNOR BRIGNO.L bg ROMEO AND JULIET. JULIET or Original Creation’, «MMA ADROTY wiintia (Rumen's tco! PAULINE StAURE, ‘stunt, DBDARS A.B, STODDA jeer da THGOW FAS q ROMO (Ets Grontest Koln). WM. CASTLE ‘Thursday Night—font tt f CAME ai tilar Sane STAREEANA tenant HORTA Ane Saturday. at 2p. to.—Grand Abboit ciAy Bathirany NUNCA ES OF ANDY. Monday. Oct, 4—Tho Favorit 1 THOS, We, Ore rit nvorite Tragedian. THOS. W, KEENE tx RICE FAIRBANK HALL. TRENCH LECTURES By L. Sauvear, Ph, LID, ‘Tho Orat Lecture will bo xlvon Tucaday, Sopt 2 nt p.m Subject Olseuux, Artintes. ‘tho Second, Se] yee ware, ‘Atior th ne, Ob Sp, m., Dr, Sauvour will tect the vhumecter of ovary ono of his dor te help his pupils to cliouse tho class: printa to thelr needa, panations wil bo presented In Engitsh, dat dansen, steCting & Co.'s, ‘8, Lyon S Mewly s, EXPOSITION! Open Day and Evening. Magnificent Display in every Department of Industry and Art. * Superb Music,with three celebrated Soloists, Adults, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. McVICKEN’S THEATRE, FOURTH AND LAST WEEK LUT ONE. DENMAN THOMPSON An tho “Old Jackson Deimoerat,” Joshua Whitcomb. Renta can now bo recured for ony mitht, Wounes- flay or Huturday Sntinces, tit Oct 9 ‘tha ath rop= Tenontatlon will bo given ACAD OF MUSIC, Wost Sidu, Halsted-st.. near Madison, Evory Evening and Matinees this wook, DOOLEY and TENUROOK: ei haha BROS, ie (UKACH CARLA: Miss EDITI LYLE, GLIDDEN,* In thelr Great Speciottter 5 Hingo~ LUT ar} H.'T. Goodeteh, Gon. Lenrock, Miss Georgia Tyler, “4 5 and the Steck Cumpany, in the dean “GRIZZLY ADAMS.” Admisnion~18, 25, 8} wna Wo, ay HAVERLY’S THEATRE, Je TL TAVERLY, Alanagor und Proprietor, Anat Wednesdny Matines of Revels, “Lust Wethnesday Night of Revels, RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY! In the very beat Spoctacular Bxtrgvagunzn, KEVELNE REVEL! With Mts immaniticant, conic, Esnete, Houutitul Cos. Meee ts Geet aa Met EE, Dabte~ stent Kx nz, HUIORS, “Moniay Nidit-JOIL MCCULLOUGH, HOOLEY’S THEATRE—TWO DROMIOS DABT WEEK OF THE COMEDIANS, HOMSON AND ORANE. COMED. OF INR RORE, PROMO OF RYTLACH: rw Th DRUMIO OE ERT hen umor with tls lgiitone Matinas Wedueauiys(. “Gosmemme ee mi hee ERnons. 3 ted A WICENCH HARI on pormndnuinn af Calta Credtun NS UTAUN UL SPRAGUIYS OLYMPIC THEATRE, Cink oaite 8 1 Bborman House, Ivory Nitht this Weo%, nnd 31 wi walurdoy: aud Mining, postlTOly Muse wok SF Cho? LINGARD BURLESQUE CONIPANY, Who witl appear in the beautiful burlosque, entitled EHROMINHON CRUSOF. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. PROF, HENRY COHN, Director of tho Western Kummer Rehool of Lane RUNBeS, WH) Rive a Locturo and Experimental Lesson Au the “Natural Method” of ‘Teacting Languaces, iff tt Moons 1 Coutial Mustueltall “Allard laily mvt od, THE GREAT AUTOMATIC CITY, Now on exhihitten at 10% WAST MADISON-ST., Js tho Tuost wonderful pleco of mechanism aver con+ eelved by nian, (pen trom 9a, m wl Ip. m, FOR SALE, Sa RRAR AAO hp mere narnia Ga Pea, FOR SALE. TO NEWSPAPER MEN. A first-class Chainbors’ Folding Mae chino, with the Kahler Attachment. Wl fold a sheet 86x50 or 24x30. In good order, ut a very low price. Apply at this offtce. MEDETUR! Specific Cure for Nervousness and Loss of Brain Power from excesses or overwork, For Sale by All Druggists, VAN BCHAACK, STEVENSON & €O., Agents, 02 & OF Lakesst., cor, Dearborm ke dew OS ALN. Proposal: To Railroad Contractors wae ai dua be terion Sn iS ALL. ty Hedt prope ba reculved at thie nliica antl 1 Ki. OFF OY eh Ere, 2. nist L0 Lor ORU oF more xcctions of aboub oral, act ciffcationn, Instructions to bidders, and peta ed vie fubuie ut propusal say bo aout wt dais j@unund after ravsdays Sop 21. ae aoe eee. LEDYARD, Utnoral Manager Michigan Contras Mallcvade

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