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{THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1880—TEN PAGE FOREIGN. The City of Dulcigno Reported to Be''li!’Flames. | An Albanian, Method of Settling the Pending Controversy. London “Times” Comments on the Action of the French Government. . Only an Encouragement to Ture ' *- key to Brave Combined ‘ Europe. A Very Troublous Stato of Affairs in tho West of Ircland. indloationa of a Disposition to Continue the ‘ War upon the Landlords, ‘ TURWDY. , NO IMMEDIATE ATTACK ON DUTLCIGNO. Quavosa, Sept. 22.—The general impres- ston here ts that unless uiforescon events oveur, the fleets of the Powers will remain ton days longer. TURKISI ‘OFFICERS AT RAGUSA, Raavaa, Sept. 20.—Three Turkish officers arrived here on Tuesday and will go aboard tho fleet to-morrow. TUE GERMAN EMPENROn's REPLY TO THE SULTAN'S APPEAL. ConstANTiNopLe, Sept. 20,—The Emperor of Genismny, replying to the appeal made by the Sultan, expressed regret that.the neces- slty for oxecuting the Treaty of Berlin pre- eludes separate action on his part, "THE INTERNATIONAL FLEET. * Lonnon, Sept, 20.—A Berlin dispateh says that Great Britain and Russiv are urging the assembling of tho International fleet before Stamboul. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS. “Lonnow, Sept, %.—A Parts correspondent telegraphed lust night as follows: “The In- struetions to the French Aduiiral not to fire shot in the eyent of the bombardment of Dulelgno have not been plainly avowed un- Ul this evening, They are justified on the round that the Constitution debars the President from declaring war without the consent of tha Chaibders, This, evidently an afterthought, was adopted in deference to the Intely inanifested repugnance of the public to French intervention in the East.” The Thnes, in an_ editorial, Baya: “It France draws back from giving reality to the dewonstration, the concert of the Powers is for the present at an end. ‘Tho ridicule of having sniled to Gravosa for the purpose of salling back again wilt attach in the first In- stance to France, but the other Powers must take thelr share of. it. They havo been mis- Jed by France, nnd thus been induced to com: mit themselves to the game of brag, which has not succeeded, and could not have been expected to succeed. Even a weaker Power than ‘Furkey might safely venture to snap her fingers ‘at n demonstration which is to bark, but on no account to bite” is NOT go, Brnury, Sept. .—In referenco to the re- ports of the abandonment of the naval dem- onatration, {t has beon declared tn well-In- forjned circles that no such intellivonge has reached here. ‘The incident of the Sultan uddressing an appeal to tho Emperor Will- iam occurred last week, and, therefore, be- fore the Dulcingo question reached {ts pres- ent crisis, Germany, In connection with all the Powers, adheres to the protest ayalust Riza Pasha. : FOR GREECE, Bucranest, Sept. 20.—‘T'wo hundred green Yoluntecrs have ombarked at Galatz tor reece, . THE BNGLISI CABINET. . Loxnox, Sept. 29.—Lord Granville, Secre- tary Cae: ‘or Forelan Alfulrs,.who has becn at Balmorsl for the purpose, It is under- stond, of laying before the Queen an outline of tho policy to be adopted by the Govern- ment In reference to the astern altuation, and to obtain her opinion of It, 1a now on his way by express train to London to attend the Cabinet meeting to-morrow. ‘This meeting Will bo ono of great importance, as the Aiin- istry are compelled to decide upon what course to take in the diMcultand complicated problem In the East. The affair hos pro- ‘yssed so far that something decisive must ew done, and, by virtue of at least a quasi deadership of the Popers in the naval demon- stration, England i# placed ina position in which the alternative seems to be to advanco boldly, or retire with Joss of prestige, Thero {gadeep feellug in official and commercial clteles as to tho result uf to-morrow’s conaul- lon. > RUSSIAN OPINION. Tho Nord, a Russinn paper published In Brussels, in an articlodiseussing the Eastern sitnation, says that great obstacles exist to prevent the combined action of tha Powers nenlnst Turkey, and that it Is the porfect knowledge of this fact nt Constantinople that has emboldened the Porte ta defy tho will of the signatories to the Berlin Treaty, Tho Nord adds that, in view of tho practical inipoxsibillty of the Powera acting In union, and the equal certainty that none of thom will uct alone, tho Porte Is likely, for tho resent, not only to hold its territories, but n so doing to open the way for a fresh In- fraction of tho treaty In reference to Bul- garla. : + DULCIGNO IN PLAMES, -Raaura, Sept. 22.—1t is roported hero through the Austrian athoritles at Cattaro that Duleigno js in tiames, Buna Pestn, Sept. %.—A_ telegram from Antivari roporta that Duleigno has been de- atroyed by fire, ‘The London Times has the following: - Raauad, Sept. 20,—At 4 o'clock this afters nonu news was received here that Duleiguo Lad been burned by order of. the Albanian League, Tho latter portion of the news 1s not confirmed. WILT WANG ANOUND, Panta, Sept. 20.—Tho French shina nce not to withdraw In the event of the bombard- Tmantor Dulelicno, but to Kooy in She teed or outermost Ine, thus sanction! cous bined uction of the Powers, 4 POSSIBLE, ARRANGEMENT, -Gnravosa, Sept, 29.—It Is reported that the Dulelgno diflculty night finda solution in the accoptanca by Prince Nikita of the re- newed ‘Turkish offer of pecuntary compen- sation for Dulcigno, ns the Montenegrius do not want another port, IRELAND. PANNELL ADDRESSES THK DUDLIN LAND- LEAGUE, ; Duurm, Sept. 2%.—Parnel! addressed the Land League here lastnight, and commented favorably on ‘the proposal to give tenant farmers perpetual leases at fair fixed renta, Jn the hope that In thelr then position of rent chargers tho landlords would be trequently induced to sell their interest to the tenant, ? THRNOKIBM, ., Lonnow, Sept. 20,—A dispatch from Dub- In pays that complete terror prevails at Ebor Jinll, the residence of the lute Lord Mount- morris, undertaker’s men who wero sent from Galway have refused to return with the reninins of Lord Mountmorris other than by the route they came, ‘They also ro~ fused to place the corpse in the coftin, and “his had to be done by.a volunteer, ny Wountmorris Is reported to be afraid to leave her house, and her frieuds fear the funeral procession will be molested, ‘ MORE TROUULE FEARED, Lonpoy, Sept. 29.—A Dublin eotreapond: ent of the Times says: “The state of the country las been anxiously considered by the Executive. Daily conferences have been held between members of the Government, but no decided action will be taken before the Cabinet councl). Private accounts say the state of the Went Is very alarming. It js well knowa that other landlords are inarked, for assasination, and will be shut on the fret opportunity, Quantities of arms havo bean brought Into the cquntry,” r ARRESTED, . Loxpos, Sept. 29,—A inan named Gannon hus been arrested on suspicion of being con cerned fn the murder of Lord Mountmortls, and remanded to jail. os MR, FORSTER, Shief Secretary of Ireland, hos left Dublin for London. GERMANY, FINE iN LISLON, Laspon, Sept. 23.—A great fire broke out in the hotel at the foot of the Chiado, Muny shops and houses wero gutted. Tho loss is heavy, AN ARBURANCE BOCIRTY, Benrry, Sept. 20.—The result of Bismarck’s recvnt- correspondence and interview at Friedricharuhe with skilled ccanomists and commercial experts a tho projection of a bill to be presented, probably at tha next session of the Prussisn Pariiament, aiming at the formation of aState Workingmen’s Assurance and Mutual Asalstance Society, to which Inborers and employers will be bound to con- tribute.: The system will bo first tried In Prussia, BTATE OF BIEQE AUGORSTED, Benraix, Sept. 20.—The Prussian Govern-. ment ‘has requested thata state of siege be proclalmed at Leluzigand ifamburg,ns those cil are considered the hotbeds of Social- em, FRANCE, THE PAPAL NUNCIO. Pants, Sept. 20.—The Papal Nunefo has had very courteous Intorviews with Bar- tholemy St, [illare, Minister of Foreign Af- folrs, and Jules Ferry, Premier, Bho Nuneio bas noteven hinted at tho Iden of quitting Trance, MINISTER TO MEXICO. It is stated that Baron Bolssay de Angliats, member of the Chamber of Deputies, has been appointed Minister to Mexico. DEAD. | Jules Jacquemart, tho eminent engraver, is dead. AFGILANISTAN, NOT YET PACIFIED, Canparat, Sept. 20.—It 1s a mistake to suppose that tha country Is completely vacl- fied, Ayoob Khan's victory gaye great Im- pulse to fannticism. Tho Mollahs are every- where preaching n fresh rising, and urglag that the defeat of Ayvob Khan by Gen, Iob- erts was owlng to the reliance the Afghin leader placed on his reguiars and thelr de- sertion at a critical moment, HURKOWSs' DEFEAT, Loxpon, Sept. 20.—The Stendari'x Bom- bay correspondent reports that the Viceroy condemns the dispatches in regard to the de- feat of Gon, Burrows as unsatisfactory. GREAT BRITAIN. \ REPONT ON THE TEXAS CATTLE FEVER. Lonpoy, Sept. 20,—Prof. Brown has pre- sented his report to the Privy Council on the Texan cattle fever. THe concludes by saying: “It is clear that the splenetic fever of ‘Texan cattle ts not the same diseaso as tho splenetic fever prevalent in Great Britain,” CRIMINAL NEWS. SENT UP FOR LIFE. Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bravronp, Pa., Sept. 29.—On the 15th of February last, Charles L. Stratton, a farmer livingut Kennedy, Chautauqua County, N. ¥., killed a young mon named Elmer Franks, Stratton had o young and pretty wife, and was Insanely jealous of Franks, who worked on his farm, and who pald funocent atten- tions to Mrs. Stratton. ‘The tragedy oc- curred on Sunday night, when Franks was in tho parlor with three Indics, Stratton come to the door of tho room, and called Franks insulting names, the result being a rough-and-tumblo fight In the kitchen. Franks floored his elderly opponent twice, and was about to re enter tho parlor when Stration drow 8 jack-knife and — rushed at him, burying the blade In the region of tho heart, causing alinost instant death. attale son's wife was a sister of Mrs, Emily Crosby, who was murdered In her bed about one year ago. ‘The wurilerer, was arrested and was tried at Maysville thisweek. ‘This afternoon the jury rendered a verdict of murder in the second degron, the sentence of tha Court be ing {mprisonment for Ilfe in the Penitentiary: at Auburn. When sentence was delivere 2s Stratton, who was in the court-room, fainted away. STHOUDSRURG, Pa. 1 Bente omnes Tinuna, of Onkland, Pa., ane le companion, wore found dend’ in bed at" tho Burnett House, ‘They blew out the gas when.retiring, and suf- focated, - AE EC peUT ETE THE BENDERS AGAIN. + Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, TorrKa, Kas,, Sept. 20.—Upon request of the County Attorney of La Bette County, Gov, St. John to-dayAssued another requl- sition for the notorlous Bender family, who committed the many atrocious murders at thelr cabin near Cherryvale. Tho Governor declines tu give the name of the State upon which tho requisition is Issued, a3 1° might defont the object of the writ, From repre- sontations made to him by the La Bette Coun- ty officials, Gov. St. Jolin expresses the be- Hot that thora is no mistake this tling, as was the case with the Nebraska atfair of a fow months ago, Ie is firmly convinced that the whereabouts of the Benders have been re vealed, and that they will bespeedily brought to punishment. Itls certain that fe would not make this assertion untess hig bellef was well grounded, DEATIT SENTENCE. Lovrsvinus, Ky., Sept. 20,—John Vonder- heide, on trial at Shelbyville, was to-day found gullty and sentenced to death. On tho 19th of Inat July Vonderheide esenped from tho Penitentiary, where he was serving a term for robbery. On the day following, while passing along a secluded road en route for Loulsvillo, he met the little daughter of Charles Johnson in tho nelghborhood « of Brownsboro,, whom he ravished and mur- dored, Vonderheida Js from this clty. MURDERED FOR MONEY. Rpectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘ribune, ‘Daxtox, Ul, Sept, 29—A frightful mur- der took plavo in this place Inst night, Two Arishinon quatreled about a money matter, and @ young man named Dunn shot his un- elo, named Fitzgorald, dead, ‘Pho murderer ig usider arrest, 2: —_ ROBBERY, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Il, Sept, 20—A span of fine horses wero stolen Inst night from a farmer named George Snyder, ving near Peru, this county, and s-double buggy and harness from another farmer in the same vicinity, ‘There {s yet no trace of elther thy thieves or the stolen property,” A BILLIARD EPISODE, Crrancesron, 8, ©., Sept, 2—P, Grifln was shot and killed at Abbeville Court- Mouse yesterday by Charles McUlurg, both white, "They suarreied while playing bile jards, and Griltn drew a knife, when Me- Clurg shot him in the head and breast. LADY BLESSINGTON. ‘Tho Splendid Extravagance of an Irish Nobleman, Jielyructa, Tn 1893 my Lord und iny Lady started up* on tho grand tour, “No Irish nobleman probably,” says a blographer, “and certalnly no Irish King, ever set out on bis travels with such a retinua of servants, with so many vehleles and appliance of all kinds for ease, comfort, and luxurious enjoyment.” ‘They carried with thom tho batterie de culsine which had sorved an ontire club, and 8 cook who had been chef toan Emperor, ‘Their compagnons de yayage were one of my Lady's sisters; young Charles Matthawa, whom the Earl, out of friendship for the father, had olfered to take charge of, that he might pursuo his architectural studles in Italy; and a youny French ofiicer named Count WOrsay. At Naples they lodged in the magnificént Palace Belvidere, overlook. we the bays ut not even the splendor of priceless pletures and niurbles could sutjty thelr love of magnificence, aud a large sity was spent In re! Wenishinie the palace, At Rome they rented tho Palazzo Negroni, at 100 guineas a month, and everywhore th iY were {0ted and recelyed by Princes, nobles, and literat! in the imost distinguished manner, Soyeral years were congumed In these travels, In 18% Wwe find them, on their return viult te Parls, residing in the house which had betonued to Ney'in the Rue de Bourbon, and whieh stil bore his name, Although aprolnted with all the sumptuousness that distinguished the Impertal Court, the new tenants added decorations fit only for a Prince. My. Lady’s chamber was u marvel of luxury; the bed frame rested upon the bac ks of two hnmenso silver swans, so admirably sculptured that every feather stood In per- fect relief, ag in life; thou, there were lainps of silver and of alnbaster, x marble bath ine serted in the floor, hangings of silk and lace} and bullion Erluges, It wasaluxurions place to lo In, and for little other: purpose ha my Lb ord nppointed iH. Te had been, t London to yote'for the Catholle emanelpa tion, when. a day or lwo after hts retin, he hind an attack of apoploxy, of whitch’ he oxplred on May 2h, 120, * Aden. most pleasant of computtons,” wrote Lantor; “adieu, most warin hearted: friend 1 )tten and jong, and never with slight gnyption, shall 1 think of the many hours we have spent together.” And inn letter, 40 Laly Blessineton, the same writer calls With, that disinterested ant upright and kindhbarted man, than whom none was. ever dedrer or more dolightful to his friends? Hegert his whlow 2,000 9 year, the lease of tld house Jn St. James’ Rquare, his carrfaes, and aw portion of the plate. ‘Phe tlk of the prop erty, jecribiy winhoarrassed by his extrava- ganers, and by and by to be dispose: der tho Incumbered Estates act, we chikiren by his first marriage, In 1837 he had married one of his daughters to Count d'Orsay. Jt proved a most untiappy udfons there was no affection ot either site, and, worse atill, the Count was passionately in Jove with {no woman whont le could not marry, POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC SPLIT. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Bostox, Mass., Sept. 20,—The Democratic party In Boston ts having 9 falr-sized boom just now, and for once commands general at- tention, ‘They had n terribly crowded mect- Ing In Faneull Tall, at whieh spex were promised by Butler and a dozen of equally well-known men, ut only two or three put Jn an appearance, and only one of the many outside stands were util- ized. So farang its being 0 great demonstra- tion, in polut of numbers, toreh-lights, and brngs bands, was concerned, it was decided success, ‘The speeches, Ike the enthusiasm, fell flat and the feeling among the Democrats in tho Fourth Congressional District is mor bitter to-day than for years, aud the prosp of redemption. by the Bepabblenns is very hopeful, ‘The Convention broke up ina row at3 o'clock this morning, and ns there was ballot-box stufling and a good deal of rowdy- {gim, both Morse and Gaston clatm the naml- nation. ‘There are open charges of bribery agalnst Morse. ‘Che elfth Ward delega- tlon, although denouncing him yesterday, voted for and upheld him in the Convention, Morse deelares he will zo before the people, and Gaston’s friends are urging him to a slin- ilur course, 1, ; Boston, Mass,, Sept, 20.—The Democratle Convention of the Fourth Congressional Dis- trict Inst tht had an exelted sesaton, witlels continued froin early in the evening until 2:30 this morning, when the supporters of Mepresentative Morse left the Court-House, where the Convontion wags held, and William Gaston was nominated for Congress by ac~ elamation. ‘The Morse wen proceeded to Parker's, where they nominated Charles Levi Woodbury for Presidential Elector, ‘The Gaston faction nominated Charies Al- bert Prinee for Presidential Elector. PHILADELPHIA DEMOCRATS. Pianapenruara, Sept, 20.—This morn- ing tho local Democrats held thetr City and County Conventions to nominate candidates for Clty Controller, Clerk of the Quarter- Sessions, Coroner, and District-Attorney, and to indorse the Republican nomination of Judge Zinletter for the Common Pleas Bene. The Convention whict met to nom- Inate o District-Attorney was a scene of much confuston, One faction nominated Furman Sheppard, the other Henry iH. Hagert; Robert E. Patterson, Controller; Henry D. Freeman’ for Clerk ‘of Quarter. Sessions; and Henry Leffinan, M. D,, for Coroner, ‘The | nomination, of “the “Hon, Thomas Tl. Zinletter by the Republicans forthe Common Pleas Judgeshlp was ine dorsed unantinuusly by the Demacrats. ALABAMA. Montooneny, Aln., Sept. 20.—The address of the Demoeratle State Committee of Alay bama apvears to-day, It thoroughly in- dorses Gen, Hancock's letter on the elaims auestion, and, sumining up, says: " Our party: in Alabama stands committed by its platforin, by tho action of every department of, the State Government, and by the Judges of Its courts elected by It, first, to the acceptance of the result of the War; second, to the equal political rights of every citizen; third, to the faithful maintenanes of the public eredit, State and National, and unflinching opposition to repudiation’ of any punile ab- ligations; fourth, to the free and falr exer- cise of the elective franchise; fifth, to the strictest economy in tho admiuistration of public atfatrs.? SOUTIE CAROLINA. Corusnus, S.C. Sept. 20.—The Greenback State Convention met at Chester yesterday, Col, L. W. 2. Blatrin thachalr. Aftermuch discussion ay to the advisability of putting a whole ora partial tleket In tho fleld, the following, nominations were made: Gov. ernor, L. W, 2. Blair; Lientenant-Governor, B.C, Gist; Comptroller, Gen. Join Agnew; Attorney-General, A. J. Willard; Treasurer, a. 1. Cooks Adjutant and lispector General, i, RE! Fourth Akias Congressman from District, J. LU. ‘McLane, Adjourned sine die. WISCONSIN, Speetat ppateh to The Chicago Tribune. - Minwavkek, Wis., Sept. 20,—At the Demo- cratle County Convention to-day the follow- ing ticket was nominated: Sherif, Join Bentley; Clerk of Courts, Louls Hulmantel; Marti MeLaughling District At- torney, 1. W. Halaoy: County Clark, Abra- ham Baer; Coroner, Charl uoppery Teg. ster of Deeds, James Sniith; Surveyor, C, F, Beutzlar, : Speetut Dispatch to The Chteaan Tritune, Mantios, Wis. Sept. 20.—Tho Hon, George B, Burrows, of this city, was re. nominated as candidate for the State Senate by the Republicans of the Twenty-tifth Sena- torial District, NEBRASKA. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tritune, Oana, Neb., Sept, 2,—The Democratic State Conventlon met at Hastings this even- Ing. It was culled to order by J, Sterling Morton, Chairman of the State Central Com- niittee, Tho adress of welcome was de Mvered by Mr. Bross, ‘Tho tisuat eonmittees were appolnted, and avveral speeches were made, after which the organization, was made permanent. The Convention will not conclude its business until to-morrow, ARKANSAS, Litren Rock, Ark. Sept, 2.—Thomas Boles was nominated for Congress from the ‘Third Distrlet by the Republican Convention Yesterday, ——- PENNSYLVANIA. Lock Waven, Pay Sept. 29,—A, G, Curtin was nominated by the Democrats for Cons, gress to-dity In the Twentieth Distrlet, : NEW York, a Atnany. Sept. 20,—The Greenback party here nominated Alexander Gregory for Cons gress, » ————_—_—— “ A Fatal Laudsllp. ” New York Evening Post. In tho northern part of Bengal ie.n cool and: sequestered resort called Naina Tal. It ts: perched up among the hills, and bug long been i specu rustige duriig tho stittivg hours of tho Hindostun summer tor Englishmen of both the civiland military gervico, Many such reaidents: buve been wont to Hy with thei funiies on the upproach of the parching weathor of the ox~ treme senson, and to fad un westim in tho moist shudea uf Nain Tal. A considorible mountain stream passes tho spot ‘on ity course toward the Dlulog, and o bouutiful luke tempers the atmos: phere bard by. * oe -At Nulnu ‘fal same of tho moat romantlo epl- sodeg-of Indiun lite buve hed thetr beyeltting and thelr ead, and more thin, one novelist has chosen tho place as a svene Cpr pleturesque ine cident and description. Such, ure dome of tho usdocladons of Nulna Tul's prety but that ite Alstory will bo embellished by similar passages in tho’ future fy seurcely probable. ‘Tho village, Ae we just fourn by teloxraph, bis been wtso- lutely overwholme e even likely, If fears now expreased tro confirmed, that Nlant ‘Tal will beobliterated from the fuce of tho earth. Thu fate that has come upon this remote Bon gal settlement, walle a rure ong, 4 by no means without precedent, A memorable example has been known in this country, wud; tho name of Francoula wugieste Its sad particulars. Thero ia bunle Hkenuss betwoon the two cuyus. [ut Le Steud of lying ut the foot uf one vEtwo mount. olug Naina Tul was surrounded Uy them. Tt might bo deseribed ns lying du a chp or basin, und waa Hable trom its topoyriphlea! position to sudden inundution, Wh dt was duo, no doubt, toa great rushiof water thut Naina Val was destroyed. But the tlood was ouly the indiroct cause of destrucuon, It ap pears that ruin beguu falling heavily there, us wo rend the di nd that it Inved orrents until Baturday afternoon, i by that timo showed a ratnfull of twenty-tlye fnehea in forty hours, The nelghboring lakes swelled to a threatening hight. ‘The elver ted become Aa_caturiet. Soo after 12) o'glock “there wasn sullen cour and rombiing, followed by vant chned¢ of dusty the witvle plice shook. The lake rose ink moment far above Its MauAl hight and swept [na mnnsgive wave to- ward the river, aud an enormotis inase of land enme down, burying the hotel rad the band of rescuers.” Ttnppenra that some.of the vistors nt tho hotel bad taken atari in xunson and fled, Later ou, when thy reat weru fn tmailnent duns ger, n party was organized tosnve thems and those were the “rescuers” who, with the ree inoining whests, wore thua smothered «by tho Avalinchy,. Bome thirty natives and an une known nimber of visitors were Incfuded aman tho vietinia: and by tho Inat advices the toad hot subshted, but was devastating the tholo rounding country. ; he moat terrible feature about this dicaster has apparently nin its tnexpectedn In parts of Italian Switzerland, In the high Eyal of the Rhone, or at apots Ike the rite of Briel, fn Vatalx, where avalituches of snow have al ways occurred, It mas be sald thata danger-atg- nal is ulwiys tying, and people know what they havo to look for. At fany point Ising beta anil near ton possiiio giactal fr ¢ Auch A ehatca of catastrophe is-ever Iinpending,- and. those eritdosoat thelr own choice und PeriL, Where, however, no sueh evil has heres toford been known Its coining 18 more awe, in the degree that it is unlooked for, and Unat ita vieti}ds are totally unprepared either for fight or fot any othor means of protection, In the ense of Nala Tal the fatol mischlet has obyvlously at tho flrat thought been imputed to 9 eataglyain inerely: but tt may be suspected thit the tremendous rush of curth that buried tho Village was partly of a volennie origin Uke the many minor curthquakes whieh during the cur- rent yout have been exprrfenced at ko thing pointh uf the globe in both Ite Western and astern Hemispheres. THE STEVENS BATTERY. Via Salo at Auction Yeaterday, Npeetat Disputed to The Crteago Trine, New Yotik, Sept, 20,—The Stevens buttery was sold to-day at auction, by order af the Chaneetlor of New Jersey, for $65,000, "The name ofthe purehinser was William Lainheer, of NewYork, The marine ionster Hes at the foot of Second and ‘Third streets, Ho- ‘tehes, on last Friday morning, to descend In prodigious “J boken, 'N. J, Nearly $2,000,000 have been expended - on this ssel since Its Inception, which nea dates back to 1443, andl of the $1,000,000 Ieft by the willof Edwin A. Stevens to complete ithe vessel Jess than $100,000 remain. By a pro- vision of the will the vessel after completion was to'be presented to the State of New Jer- sey, A question arose about three years aga as to tho real ownership: of the vessel, and the Court of Chancery decided that under the vill it belonged to the Stata of New Jersey. ‘The executors of the estate then carried an appeal to the United States Supreme Court, When a motion was made. that, as the estate had not sufliclent money to complete the battery, which occupted a large plot of land that at present produces nothing to the estate, It had better bo, sold, the Court de- elted that it should be sold. ‘The experi- ments of tha late Robert 1, Stevens on the effect of the impact of — stiot ant shell upon tron plating — led in 1832 to the perfection of a plan of an drone ela vessel. In 1843, through the assistasice of his brothers, a contract was made with the Government to bulld an fron-clad vessel of ich speed and with all its machinery below the water-line,- Owlng:-to: the marked proge Tess tn ordnance Mr. Stevens feared hits ves- sel, anlght prove too, vulnerable, and In 185k the ship was given tp and the keelofa much larger vessel was Jad, As with the preceding design, the course of construction isulfered many Inter tuptions, The Government advanced funds, and then refused to continue the work, Suc- cessive Administrations alternately enevur- aged and dlscouraged the engineer, and he finally, cutting loose fran all’ official connections, went on, with the. work at his own pen The = work was conducted with th gC as It was considered of matter of Nationa ‘Hnportance that no kndwledge of it should reach foreign. Powers; The designs were far the heaviest guns, dnd to be mounted on an ereatest secrecy, ito When Robert 8. Stevens dled 1 1838, leaving bis brothers;' J. GC. and EB, A, Stevens, to complete: the work, there only remained the work of adding the armor plating aud gufs. The Government -tables and worked the same as our mon + refused to Becupt the “terms of Edwin A. | Stevens to complete the vessel, and when lie died the work sti remained undutshed Ina basin covered. by a ship-house which thor cuei(y) protects her froin the weatl 1a Nes in the same condtiton, and the estimated for finishing ts $450,000, She fs 40t In length, 45 . feet bean, 22° feet draft, and a displacanient of 6,000 tons, She has the sharp bowinnd fine lines so_es- sential to tho eflictent working of screw propellers, She is built with a double bot- ton), one shell inside the other, twenty-two inches apart, with seven transverse bulk- heads carried neross below the boat: deck. Conl-bunker bulkheads forward and att, iia sinaller bulkheads in the ends of the vessel add) greater | strength to the structure, ‘The, double bottam ty die vided Inte water-tight spaces 82 feet apart, thus enabling the véssel to receive heavy shocks withant endangering Its safely ‘Thore are ten stenin-boilers of a total weight of 255 tons, four engines of over 0,000-horse ewer to drive twli-serews, and a coal. punker capacity of 1.050 tons, ‘The estimated speed of tho vessel is sfxteenand a half kits, orone and one-half Knots greater than the British fronclad Monarch, ——— THE WEATHER, OFFicr oF ‘ri CmieF SigNAt Orricrn, Wasuinatos, D, C. ‘Sept, 30-1 a. m.—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, clear or fair weather, Heht variable winds, slight rse followed by’ falllug barometer, nd slowly ris- Jug temperature, For the Lower Lake regton, northwest to southwest wlads, cool, partly cloudy weather, and rising barometer, For the Upper Lake regton, partly clandy weather aud slowly rising temperature, westerly to southerly winds, and during the day falling barometer, For the Upper Mississippl and Lower -Mlis- soul valtes southwest to suuthoust winds, slowly rising temperature, clear or falr weather, and falllug baramueter, The Upper Ohio aud Upper Misalssipp! Rivers will rise slowly. “Cautionary slgnalg continue at Section 6, Cleveland, and Erte, TACAL ODBERYATLO: Cc ee Tine, Suda, mm, i abit, i) ap i Wu: hy mitutinuin, this murning. GENKUAL UlsRRVATIONS, 5 CHICAGO, Bape. 29-10; 18 p, mi. =) Ther, i ai Wind, Light fro Stations, den) Wr Albnny, oF Wy gentle Alpena: Ft SW irae Hote Ci i Hracktne! Murtala, &t SMIEO re cheyeni i Hblenxo..., Cichanatt Cleveland. SEaBRES ESSE PRELLESRSSSSESPRESRENE: RESSE: SOs: Seaeetreeessase: 1 fRES Tewtk, Tho Khbedivo {a still at his summor realdence at Alexandeia, Hla Palace of Has-ot-Toon ta situated on i teck of lund, the Mediterranean in front and tho harbor for wu buckground, 80 ‘Uhat tn whatever direction thy wind cuines tho butlding ts kept cool. ‘The Khedivo Is very pops ular with tho Alexandrians, who raw ittle of his father and did not adintre hia taste in keep ing away from thelr city. The aon takes greet interest In all that is wolng on nehore or atlont, His dinners and entertainments it the palace are frequent bntinodest, ‘There ts but Wits dis- May and no extravaganos Striking put n new Men, bla Hithtese hina given severat dinners to invited with tholr hus. bandsecn pleneant feature unknown in former days, Tho Hauidation js proceeding regularly and rapidly, and money 8 on nll aides abundant, Of the Hlonting debt nearly 42,000,000 have been settled since tho promulgation of the law on the ith of Juty, Onesthird of this has been pad In cash, tho remaining two-thirds in serip of the Privileged Lown nt par. In the present state af European and Indian polities, and during the Hatiday: BEAT, ho Hreat rire Is to be expected! in tho price of Egyptian stocks, tut when the po- Tition! horizon fa clear thoy will all be acen to he of good valuc. Indeed, there la no reason why the Rothschitd State Domain toan and the Rall> way or Priviteged loan sbantl not bent par. ‘Twelve months ance the ides of any Egypdan acourity being worth par would have been con- aldered n wild dream; but we have finished with the Euyptot Dunail Pacha, and are now bider the rule of 1 Knedive who knows what England and France have done and can do malo. ‘The Khedive and his Ministers are carrying out fseal and social reforms with an anery which Is good ludies have bee: evidonve of thelr sincerit, _—— Presidential ‘Bickets. Comparatively few voters have any idea of tho ample variety of Presidential tekuts presented ta them for a choles this year, Tho Unton Greenback: Labor Copvention, which met at St. Jauis and Aone wil nominated for Prasident 8 ares th bers.of ‘Texas. Mr. Dillaye declined (ie noml- natton In the intcresta of party unity: und at toe Chivago Convention in June dames Weaver, of lows, aad Bd. Chambers were de the nominees, The Htepudticuns were second tn the full. and selevted JInmes 4, Gartield, of Ohto, and Chester A. Arthur, of New York. The Na- tional Prohibition Conyention, whieh met at Cleveland, presenter as it ennutdates Neal Dow, iin, and A. A. 'Shompson. of Ohio. Aw the Demoerntic National Convention at elnnatl selected Wimleld Scott Hancock, of Penngslyania. and Willinm 1H. Fare of In- dunn. ‘The Peopte’s Labor party, which held its Convention at Sharon, Pa. not lone azo, np- proved the nominations of the Reprblienn Con- vention. The Antl-Masonie eandidutes for Mresl- dent and Viee-President are JW. Phelps, af petinont and ox-Senater & C, Pomeroy, of nuns, ——a Prevent wenknors and degeneration of the Aidneys and urlnary organs, —Mualt liters, MEDICAL, RIGDRD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE Fully 28 por cont of the human, men arr vietims to partial or complete i ‘hte aturtiing necore tan Hil te. orrobarated be every intelticent physician, ‘The prine! rroduelnt thls dlisense are thiiscretions or excesaps, Some ot ihe common, Avmpintns are les of vieor. epermatorrhien, pain in - disposition to aruld socloly, Inventor eloomy forebudings. mental distress, nerenne debitity, wd Joucarrhwn (in femater), deniittal reams, ot ne falae nedesty prevent the parent from warning the child ut thivireat evil. Secret Lablts are the ro= anit of imnoranee, ‘There lea well-known principle in antmat physinins gy that no vital xetlon can take place except thrangh he avoney af the nervaus system, If the Heres power . nany onmn ts weakened, then that organ in wenk, ‘There isn remedy Inthe reach of all. ane thit hae Moo the test fornver hall i re.’ Br, Meord’a Virar ie TE % serniinized und in= fallible speciiie for the xbow Tus, cantharidas, or other pa BL, producing fv revetion, and t fect) tea sucnr-conted pill, And can wor & Nis rue Mlcholien, 8. Br eamonds Vroi -Unilding, Now Spia Bi; hex of tbe mall upon recotpt of priea, None venuine without the alunature of Be Slvesmond on the side of each box, Sold by oll wholesale and retail drugcists, \ CERTIFICATE. 118, July 12, 1 Paris, July 18 Ht Rue do ln PatxennA Mr. Be Ties ii years ald, rn beat FA widuwer tweniyetive nertous temper hud suffered for thirty yours with syermintorrinn, nnd for ton yenee with nerraus dobitity und entire impotencs, For elshteen years ho tcled every knmmn remedy without aug benitit. Ho game to nie and Padeised him. to try ftleart's Vital ftertaratives After four months bo vy; isconraged, put I tnelsted anon tis continuing tte ure, nd tn nae monthe he was restored to full health and vior,—coe married, nnd laa two ftw enlldren. ‘Ont of 31 patients treated @ were cured within 30 dave, 115 in nix weeks, 10 between two and three moniha, § botweon Aye ant sz months tin nine month DR. MM. PEMGORD, Medicine dé ix‘ Hospital Chasity. OLD BY ALL -DRUGGISTS. \WAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO, Chlengo, NL, Ww its for the Brus Trade. BUSINESS COLLEGE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. ~ Eduentes Youns Men and Women for practical life, Offers hetter ydvantages for R thorough ENGttA Cor 5 found BUSINESS COCUSE, ora complet EN AIT, than canbe found elsewhere, w. Lucution perfeet. | Send for the tus: Address GW. BROWN, Box course tn Expensus, “" MR. AND MRS, BOURNIQUE’S Schoois for Dancing. Noinctisate Haat WILL OF SATURDAY, OU, % For particulars send for cataloxue, Professors of Jangudtves, distingulshed toeturers, tue cpared fur ealiegd und Hurynrd exauinntions, aN, th rencvas How, Urs treitie Ih ate; sold Hat Mr, 1. It. Stole, ‘te Miils, Lexlazion, Mich. Marshient, Sans, Itaron-st. School Willronpen Sept.16. Kindergarten and 1 for Boys attached. Apply to Miss Kb. KL 5 Huroneat. Martine’a Dancing Acudeinte 10lU Indinnn-ae, und zdeat. 3 yp ontay's Cian je vant 0 MH, “ ny fs ble S87 Pring "a Classes Cinlofy an able, 8. Sy Ladles . Haturday's Chinsen: 4.8, dren's, and Sociible. W. 3.5 dren's s. Bee und Children’s, PENNSYLVANIA. MILITARY ACADEMY 7 O Choster, Pa. open rt ny Civit Engineerinss, platy, Ciawsics, and Eriagtints BERG SUM aU a ck: 3 dag, Nott) Mutrupolitan Wloek, Clilcas bu, of 10 Col THO, TA! Hite Miss Nourse's Family and Day Sctioal, ‘106 W, Serenthest. and Ws Clocinnati, WIid. HEODIN SEPT. 2 Country Home nad City Sen: Clnusteal, Pre Examinations, by privato Bnaliah Concace tit £0 Cireuturs on applicauin, eh, und Thorough tenching; d spoken within six months. Drawha asd musical ade Yantnxes unsurpassed. Publlo examination for yrad~ uate Miss Eddy's Kindergarten and School, SB BBNOP COURT, one dlock east of Colon Park, ‘Next Kehoul Year will boyin Supt, 6, 134, Apply far torma, Fie For Cutatowune, adiross GTRAT EL, bros! Slurgon Parke Meurat Sadivonest, chivagos” |e MISS RICK'S SCHOOL Fo YOUNG Lanta AND CIULDRES, 431 North La dalto-st. Thorough English und Classical Courses of Study, Hosidont Franch ‘Toache z SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Wik ae Ny Charlensntey atti aed Md AS. W, SL CARY, BUSS CARY, Establlehed ie aa ithe 1 rete ne dhe School, HOSTON KOMOOT. NEORY, Full course TWO YRARA, trae hours dolly; shorter four, ONE SEAM Horny busine Oct. 7 Apyltcations eh canreeteaty HURUD: NEY ay ufior Oct. 1, frou 1 Tapes TAY SOND, Uriueipal, Ses : VES, PA SUA 8 aris MLA DHOND'S (oR morly dry, Oiston Hottman'as Kuglish, Krouch, and Gerwan Hoarding and Jay Behow) tor Youu sadles i rett, 1F West ‘Thirty-ulghthest. Now Y H pout. Zi. Application may bs wide ned ork, WIL raupen by tettwr pai ANUS ICEED'S BOARDING AND SONA TU eae Oks ty Now York, roupone sept 2, Th 8 the Collegiate Depertadns movts all du- shy Iduier edueation of Women, WHESTNUT STREET SEMINAHY 31183 LION. at ix colater ast ju cursy oF sty sande for ant BS DILLAYE, Ceinelpos, wi Jargust Hoarding and Day School Jn Philadel pots, will coumance its tuinty-tirat yoar st No, 161 Chuatuuteat Supt. 2h Wares: © LYMAN, ELOCUTIONIST, ROOMS ay Central Muslo-Hall, A.J. Cutler, Manwxor. Clans instructions Munday ovive ata, Brivis luszong ally MOLD INWEREU EB, Freeholu, N. ae uurougbly prevarud for Uie Leal Cullexos wid ues. HEV. A. G, CHABBENS, Priiclval. . CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. The Press Club ENTERTAINMENT THIS EVENING, ARTISTS: MISS FMMA ANLOTT, it. ) AA STUA it KS AS MR OSED EXDATL DAINTY, TE WATE TH MISH IGA MAK Ot ate Cit Mi. ED, TRL MES. tS. AVIS, "i KN MIL JOTIN THE LINSRGANG-HEIMENDAL PERSONS DESIRING TICKETS Should spply early to-day, on there are very few loft, TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, No oxten chinruo for resorved nent Carrisges ontor from Washingt GEO, BH, CARPE GRAND OPERA-QOUSE, Clork-st., opposite new irt-House. LAST NIGHTS OF THE EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA CO. ‘this Thursday Night, Sept. Mi, CARMIIN ur Girl; afterwa i P MOWADE, QUART CARMEN (A € Micnoin (A Peasants Ernsqutte Epcniiile (2 Sat Jaat ny OF NORMA Monday, Oct. 4 The Favorite Tegedian. THOS, We KEENE fe HICHTAND 111 Sate Sente begins to-tay, EXPOSITION BUILDING. EXPOSITION! Open Day and Evening. Magnificent Display in every Department of Industry and Art, Superb Music, with three celebrated Soloists. Adults, a5 cents; children, 15 cents, MecVICKER'S THEATRE, FOURTH AND LAST WEEK UCT ONE. DENMAN THOMPSON As tho “01d Inckson Democrat,” Joshua Whitcomb. Seate can now be secured fur ony bight, Wednes- day or Saturday Mat LUGE Y, “The MLL rope resentation will te gl ACADEMY OF MUSIC, West Hide, Hatated-st., near Madison, Every Evening and Matinees this week, DOOLEY and TENUROOKE, COGILL BROS... Mins GRACE GARLAND. Miss EDITH LYLE, CHAS. GLIDUEN, In thelr Gront Speciattiv: E.'T. Goodrich, Gev, Learack, Miss Ucorgia Tylor, and the Stock Company, in the druna, “GRIZZLY ADAMS.” Adiminsion—1h 24 3% und Be, HOOLEY’S THEATRE—TWO DROMIOS LAST WEEK OF THE COMEMIANS, ROBSON AND CRANE, Buakspeare’s Immortal 7. of the Opera—Statine ¢ Hinma Abbott. Niuht OMBDY OW WRRORS. PROMO OF RVEACUSE (wants Mr, ON, DRUSIO OF EPITESUS,” § Brothers. 4 31 NE 7A Musty villain, str, ttiat ve When Lam dull with eare and inetun a « Lighitons iny humor Witt his merry jests.” Maiinee Wednetusy(” CORrEDY OF Matiueo Saturday...) HERONK. Slondas.ct4, CAWRENCE BARIETT (n hla fame oils pernonution of Calus Cassius, in JULIUSCAES AR HAVERLYS THEATRE, J. 1 HAVERLY, nnauer und Wroprietor, » TIS IS TIE LAST NIGHT DUT TWO OF RICE’S SURPRISE PARTY! est Spectacular Extravaganza, en REVELS! nitirent Seenio Etects, Reantiful Coss ne Music. Grent Cast, Iannted Gt Sunday Night—The Groat Musical Exireray HORWORS. ” Monday Nugut—JOU + & y SPRAGULE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-at., opn te Sherman louse. ye Evory Night this Weok, und Matinces Wednosday, Saturday, and Sunday, positively lust week uf tho LINGARD BURLESQUE COMPANY, Who wilt appear tn the benusiful burlesquy, entitled ROMINNON CRUSOE. CENTRAL MUSICHALL, PROF. HENRY COHN, stern Summer School of 2. tire and: Experimental Le pasctiitiar Bastiat Musie-latl Allare Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chast, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headacho, Frosted Fost and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on carth equals Sr, Jacony Orr as ee eraeran ogc eheuyy eeicrunl Hemedye A. trlat entalts bus thigeomparatively triling outiy of 60 Cents, and Xery ony sufferiiye with pain cots have cheap and positive proof of its clatuas, Directions In Eleven Languages, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN 5 MEDICINE, A, VOGELER & Co., Baltimore, Mds, U, By de XPIACE ANY'S, EXTRAGT FINEST AND CHEAPEST Rotate, role Anya ND SAUCES " i et ate tL Sey “Beatiaty Meade galy with the fxe-sinniie Stkogtury in Blue tay bel #10 Boland tacreased Len-fold LIEBIG LIEBIG Lash AILROAD TIME-TABLE, “ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE OF TRANS Fae HON ERIN Manassas afhtengn ot: North westorn Ite ‘iveny, For Mans, Guide-Honks, ‘Time-Tablos. Rlenping-Cat fRecommndations, apply vt | Gl if Grand "Faeite Fore Tinie Benross one G noi Tioue, re oFrecnar Hk far PMUwauke: 5 bt cy m1 a m it m1 5 am mn Hay Haproas, Paul & Minnernalla Bepresa: sina) & bat ne paul & Aunenwelin Express, Pp om JA Crosen & Minnwentn... bia Crosta & Minneanta,: i im bMinona & omtra) axa 8 pm tWinonn & Contral Dakota. pi am Bake Gunern a Blake Genoen Hxprens 0 ia bFond dit Lac. ria Jane: bee D dam Kor suburhan trnins, aot local tmecear stn Puithinn fintet Unrennn run tnrmeahe boereas eae oni lads, ‘and Puliman sec nilitnn Slecuers on MIs me feat ean Noother road runs Pi hotel ere wectof Chiengnrian OF Any othar forma oe lenge a—Depot cocnne of Wolls and fCinslars SieBot enenarof Ganiat nd Kinsiocace, 2 Citeago, Huetington & Oniney Rattrond. ‘or Maps, Unide-Houks, Tlma-Tatt Accoiunndintions, nuply at ane ne the ee ine ‘Sieket-Umtcor of the Curmmny in Chieatat flares ft. fiend Pnelte Hatal, Mrink's Express, Oftoa ‘a Rottheust corner Handolnn and Sent {adinnneny.s Grand Central Seporenenart Manat ne -sts.. Palmar House, Ce end Sudisaneain(on Wuar sides ond curaae Conat bOttawa & Streator Express Hialesvurg Manasenat Nebraska Ex asaaasaaazgveTT a> Saddddasasdoadanasg| 5 i" ESL Late pitssen Loekford.Er' part £1 Aurora Passenger, LAutara Passen ze sGinata Sight texan cTorne Nott Hizpross EKnnans Clip eit dee Sint if reoport & Dubuque Expres Wosnwadny & Baurday Tho EEE EEE EEE EEE 8339932233343835333 | ° irs and Passnnaae ‘Hlewty, Ves Soins, Counctt Wat, hn Atchison, Topeka, and Kans aches letmeon Orn ha. St, dose eh throgan wi celining Chuien Ca a with City. Chlento. Milwaukee ‘Van-Vandlo" Depot,corner € fs." ‘Tekot Offleos, Ys) Clark Grand Pavilic Hoist and at De Paut Ration x, Rien and Carenti« Yalmer House, Arrive, Leave. ‘Mulwaukoe Fast Mall polis Be tral biis Hxpreaa tral, Grtun bay, Monnaie. ‘piotun Expross trains ailwau “Chien, 10 Stevens Fe Milwauke du Clien Libertzvilto su xp Syron I Flin unda Casnen sor U6 Alltenins rau vin Miwaukes, anu Minunspolle hey Rood ekhee #raitioda Coten a atieattety tiene for Be Pay, rvin Lo Crome und Winona, Win Central Kattroat, Depot foot of Lake-at, and Tavg uf 'hwonty-acoond-st, ‘Ticket Once, It Mindolphest, Haeltio Hutel, aud Fannie House ote Grand ‘ey Atr va "Yexan Exprass, igo ‘ Tors Fase Lane, omeay ae Cutro & Now Uriuans mxyee ome al dvew Urionug & Lexae Puss EE, fia am Epringtold Express, um am Shrinationt Sutte raxprose : pnt pat Ii'eo3 Burlington & Keoki am am Pours, Hurlingion © kooky pi fap ae fs su) Ban } Bin Sa te f im Dubuque & slug Dubuque & Sioux Cit bm bm LOnxaturday night to Gilman only, (Ou Suturday wizht runs t Peoria only, Chiengs & Alton, Union Dapat, West Side, corngr Canal and Yan fa Tevet nen Van thitanats urideg, and Vwanty at. ‘Vickel le Me jut y H, Grtut-Paeitic Mutel und Primer Slouses Coe "| Leave, , Arriva. Honsas City, Denver & Puoblo' arn fase Bxpress eves 9122: Katinas City & Sante i Luly Springdatel & 'P Kl 3h "BANS Hobile x New Uriuaus hirpress bt Louis, Sprinativid % Toxns, Jéoria, Hurio- ¢ Past Exurpss jon & Keokuk | Ex. vin chen Retin & teoris He vin Jollet. rentur, con, Wastingt'n Bi Jolie s Dwint Aceommudaau SUEDE TSE: paebPeeeca Chen, Rock Istanit & Pnetie Ratirand. Depot, corner of Van Nuren and Sherman-sts, Ticket ‘Ontices, [43 Clarkeat., Sherman, Mouse, Palmer House, Grand Trcic Mutat and 7% Canul, corner Madison, Leave. | Arriva, Davenport & Peoria Expra Counc Btu Fast iexpier Bansae City, Leavenworty chison Fast Express Peru Accommodation Nixt en tally except “ shatly excep Wabty except loudays, Michigan Central Matiroad. Depot, foot af Iaku-st. and foot uf Twanty-sacond-ab ‘Tekot Oitice, U7 Clarkext., suuthenst vornur of itsde duiph, dirand Pacite Hotel, and ot Palmer House. Tauve. 1 Arrive. Ball (via Main and Ale lino)... to) am ¢ aii pia a itt eR Boston Kx. (daily). 6 York & Buaton ki: pn § Tanke Shore «& Michigna Southern Rntiwar ‘Tiekes pMicna nt depois, Van Nuroneate, Salto, Twenty-secoud-st., and Furtyetil saul freiuht oftice under Sherman louse, and tok offices In tie Grand Pucitic Hutol and Valier House, Leave. ¢ Arrivet TAn0) +04 Mall Cyin Maln Spec! Now York expruai tint Atlunuc S, Fost eapress bpuaa Ut Tt. Re {Cincinnatl AleeLino Knd Kokomo Ling) Depot, cornor uf Chinton und Carroll-aty, Wass Bide, Leave. | Arrive, Pittatura, Cluetanatt & Rot Louts cinnath, Indianapolis, Louls cio Comutuue dead hha Kaprusscceocus cee Nisley Bavproses sc, Baltimore «& Oba, Depots, Kxpositinn Muiding and foot ar 4 Recounts Mekotoicas Claret. Falmer Grund Hactile Hotel, and Depot (Mxposliton 1 dasvu. * T38 48 bin ‘Twantys Ttousa, jullZe Arrive, Hanknkeo tne, Depot, foot of Lake-at, and toot of Twonty-aecondeny Lonva, | Arriva, 1 tt lant Ha & foul “ Canstangit tedianapotte & f 8:00 aml? 7:23 pa Night bapross, Bild pinlt Ti) aod Chicago & Factors Winnie Mtallront (Danvilty Houta.) Ticket Odious, Tf Clurk-st, Eutaer House, Grand Pay cide ttotel, runs lara trou Dopos ournur ue Atcbur and Sowsrt-uve, *. ar Taste. | Arrive 9:0) om! 4:0) pu Dag alate ssuarszsaseeptsets Fah gals $y BER Nashvilia & Fiuri EPO! Chicaga «& Graud Trunk Batiway. Pepot curner, Arches and #towartave, ‘Tickets for wud Pacitly tol Debio atts valaae = Arrive, Luaye. Mail & xprosy, Int Kapeoss, Vulpiraisu Accomudst A —lusve & UrrivY CUE Wealurieuy s Sit}) 8: Pullen Sicupind-Cure wttachod to nigntuxpros, * Pittabuew, Ft, Wavae & Chlonry-Watt-vay, Von Buren and Cangt-ete “exes Otioa4 Uti toey Malurer iivuse, ud Geund Maciaa thoes, aoe ae Leave” Arrive. + 82) um * 1:00 pan Hy pull ig a Wea bell (fliaiiy, uxcupt balunday, 3 Dally, oxcopt Sfonday. fain axe re Dally, pe ay. all and Express ow York bxpeu: Vaciilc Bapreas,. Base Li = QOODRICH STEAMERS, Iw Ku, pa Hunisioy, We, 3ub& Sund'y exes POs pu pure, Lush LT p lied Grund Haven, Muskegon, G. taplda, se, Gla ror tiruun Huy, Xe, Tuusday utd keds: or Bscanabs & Laky supurior ‘Vows, Mille & Downs tue. ds Micalitune Ww) nin * Fru pm

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