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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNIS:: MONDAY, JULY 4, I88I—TWILVIE PAGES. i foment ant feel ng dn the Stor anys editorially of the attempted assas- | morning reasserted Itself, growing Indeed | modest tastos.” “Euriorstend yout paid $23,000 » motor belng constructed to develop an onergy U1 8 0} SUNDAY MURDER. of nntoe exet angered tho man, who struck ol iit knocked itm downy drawing oe revolver at the thma, and fring nt his prostrate, questioner, ‘The ball fortunately only grazag, Fletcher's nose, and the ruffian bad no time to fre again who be wae oaught and held by 9, eftizen named 2, MeGarthy, | Ha tonne E Si Tryers wee alse of | toation: “An event a little less startling | tore decisively sud until Jute in the evening, | fo ir a ee ma 7 Seure: Kpollayee -pomethiiig eulealent to sixtenn poss ber Mtn akg tor Sine" Tunily | than chovssasination of President Lincoln, | Wien We wae aunounced. that posaibly the | saaidine to give it to ine’ rent belove Govainaicated Sefth in” emul scram pineed tn ‘ ; , > 5 Bs She ‘ pants 4 re baer eas “ta dt an a hee foal hardly lvss— momentous 10) ohtef, Hape, whteh tint! been abandoned fo." * Woil, slr, you nevor gave ft tom: the lower part of tho rudder-post, No- a astebeth., Pees ber ra fi nity ts whi ation had | tempt was mado to utilize the whule of tho mo- ‘ 5 in te formes, De possibly —resitlts, —aeeurred In| the afternoon, was renewed at night. Speak> | heen aa unconcerned as you please, puton a | ve power which could be genorated by Bet uf Baal Mesias atedtd be | the waltng room of ‘the Batiinore | tn for many who have Hot cardially agreed | atoen and virtuous taokas to anewored savoroly: | tho clements, What this litte apnaratus re tanner thrmhaut thie conve: Shooting of a Divorced Wife by the Ex-Husband. i it Lith: [y 1 i T had. givon it ld, which weighed in all not 05 la, was 19 fleayerately, but was overnuwored and {aicon to ’ a alte wi site 4, We feel sire | + Preoisely so; and. muppost id glvon it to id, whieh weighed in not 05 porns, 0 we! ree! atton In tho Police-Pate ayn te Erne Loe fac af ie Ca oted ns Cols Hrallvng eatin nite oles tnt wa expr se thelr sentineht na well © Rou where Trodevil woukt you have been now? | disneuas entirely with an oneamen,. Tt wns An wagon, THe give the tame ot Frank Mogi Y Ci we re : ¢ i ' (1 om ‘ansination, says: “Not since President our owl W! hen we hope 2 nis wasa view of the matter the honorible quently herfoctly portables und the motor and apeolai polleeman for Wareon Springer, on Clie TUR ONGAT CALAMITY WITCH THREATENS gentieman bad not taken before, He subsided. | Uattery could be A. Cold-Blooided Assasinnation of THC a nde pe Bootl has 1 © productive of grave and yorled thoughts and ci t-Blo ntion Chivatrout, none Van Titres Ae ise eo coln fell suns en oulor put in, the serow. occurred fn that country which enlled veil suggestions, It seems a startling feature is sipped and unshipped, all inten minutes. Tho Yr. Ty ‘~ relsome fellow, and hus been arrested On nye theta that austin “ina ese yotes wat forth hat J mm WpaTinor, | RMR irre e ier | ON etore | uae amaa ein op 5 tiignant public | the — fae iat onssasination has. com yesterday, when news went forth that Janes . vt ° .’ There wns not least Jar, noise, or vie > aeter. remota thin Saturday, for disarilorly conduct, mush nepernl Cabrera oF hy ‘3 to bem. tecognized anotlo: ‘of reach: | Ac'Uariet hat Ween stricken, into. dent, Lration, Itwas stopped Inatartiy, was. darted Sinlth Ackritt, 4a¥yenrs. ol ualounkeo No. RE South Canat Atreot, and Uoorge Gordon snme «ldre: " yolvernt 0 Kk Inet vignt, |and continued u . as quickly, and the acrow was reversed {n tho ARDLY CRIME ing those for the time being called | may be averted, and tho grief which wasunts TIE SIGNAW SERVICE. fraction of nscoond, It required no nttention, of Saturday Inet Wine tha eonspiracy and tothe head of our Government. Laying | versal throught thy land sixteen vont ay Orrick oF THe Citke StaNat OFFicen, | and would possibly (though tho uecount given nets of the Nilllists of Russia are a leading | aside its effect upon the Incumbent of that Riny not beculeat tn a aaa Wasittxatox, 1. duly 4—t on. iu | doos not stata 1t) have kept on working for 48 The Murdorer, a ‘Worthlons Brute, o’cloc! . fouling until Ackritt was shot in. tho loft brenat ¢ a . hours without much difforenco'of speed, A Escapes * Arrest, and dangerously hurt. . pareve Sy aithject of pomment, tho 5: eeutlvg ofiuse ut high place, and those connected with him, | nccompilsted. his purpose." For the Olio Vatley and ‘Tonnessee, fale | titton prossod down would atart It, audit kope John ennudy, and George Vanghan, soavon. one of the frevat alu most CHEM tn ot | ad without attnehlng much tmportnnee ( Woathor, lower Warometer, stationary ur | so would continue tho powor, or It allowed to " Bors, quirretod at H:vo'clock Mat night, in the vicinity of Brio and Pino streets, whon Vattghan out Kennedy bebind the loft ear. Wound nog dangerous; no arrosta, ran SS vautiche murderer's pistol We enn: | to - the eharaeter or purpose of THE PACIIC COAST. Nighur temperature, vorlable winds, Shifting tnttor, "ongeo ia ull azope, tor poate fie not helo thinking tab the assusination | the murder, the, fact that — two BAN FRANCISCU, to southerly, poy nuination Ina motive power of. this, kind spirit whieh ts abrond to-day ig he alltast ian Presidents have fnllen. by the bullet] SAN Franctaco, July %—Press comments For the Lake region, slightly warmer, we jMunHOd to. heute ci guichtae, Awhéa tho sulbot tho talychlevans, tenchinus rorya | OC assasination lays the .question whether | on the assasination concur in considering the | falr weather, sonth to west wind, lower | Panes oF mor epg sete a wlio mutvoenty Ue abaltattan oF ener the slinple surroundings and sutet motes Of | aot that of a linatte, but also genarally ngtda | barometer, to-day: will Bo mado capably of hoarding Huh nerescoe both thne the tenchings. ut Constante the Uttar ie that n fatal result of the President's wounds | For the Upper Misslastppl and Lower Mis- | vital forve which can. only bo compared to tho clestrio affects of th i Now, sf ‘Incendinries in the press and onthe platiorn | Fistitutions and — becom ta the | 43 IWkely to change tho wholv face ot National | sourl Vaticys, slightly warmer, falr weathory | arte Cine be eerenient betas ‘The tsunt Sunday muraoe was located yestor> day In a large fram house {n’ the roar of n ple- nio ground at No, 1133 Milwaukee avenue, known natho Prolfic Uneden. fhe victim wis Mra, Wilhelmina = Deutler,. a German: woinan 89 years of ago, and tho mother of four, ctildren, ‘Tho - nesnsin ‘waa her LATE LOCALS, -"' - ° 6 Alot of amall boys rssombied on ‘Thirtoenty Pince, between Loomis nnd Lnftin streotd, at after wil this powor muy bo generated ty moe husband, Potor Dotttlor, n dissipated fellow, | O'clock yesterday afternoon and firod a fuse ‘should be crushed, head of nm republlenn form of , gov- | polities, and turn the Administration over to | southerly wlids, ldwer barometer. tlon, wo might bave, ag has alrendy boon state 1, | froin whom sho was only recontly divorced, Tho eciasena to abottle full of powder, Whon th NEWNUNG, Ne Vs ernment, are, aflur all, wise: and sufMletently | the Stalwarts, with Conkling as Prostdont | ‘Tho Chief Signnt Oficer furnishes the fol- Ningoma ¥ male toe te, Brent marae oF forao, and | hour was about 10 o'clock laat ovening,: During | xPloston came off Garrett Holden, 13 yonrs old, Newnuna, N. ¥., July 3.—Tho shooting of | snfe. “If tie Chief Exventive of tho nntion fs : "| lowing speetat bulletin: fh of No.2it West Thirteenth pince, bad bis face the afternoon and evoning the grove was ‘filled Ho r$ yal terribly Incorated, and bis recovery {9 uncertain, the Prealdent was, alluded to In prayers and | to ban target for the billet of Innatics, tls. de facto, with pleniokers, mostoft whom belong to a Pollah would colleat the magnoto-olectrio clement and sermons atall the churches of the city tos | appoluted aspirants of ofllce, or political ‘Che area of high barometer {ncludes tho | ship itia propor receptacles all over the coun- iy F 1 Bast | try. To get the firat power atthe very chenpest | church. on obgy. stroct. For going on | Adrinken quarrel hnppened nt 19:00 o'clock : esthe latest Intelllzence by | inaleontents, It will be necessary to surat OTHER JOURNALS, Ohio Valtoy and Tennessee ant tho Enst | Fis is tho solution of the provlenn “he cont at thla morning nt No, 60 Stato atroots{n wale the: aerate wis Prion from pUtpis for | the ontice. gud its Trewmbene, by o more HUSTON “TRAVELLEN” Guilt: States.” ‘Che biti ter Is lowest In the | inacbinery is Kcnrcoly & sccondary considers: | YO years . Mrs, Doutler. kas supported ty the: <1 1 ei ’ a extreme Northwesis ‘The temperature ins | tion. Then yessuls tobe moved by power would =the information of the anxious congrega- formal wid F eilelunt, ments of pintece Bosrow, July 3.—The Traveller, speaking | [Sth trom four to nino degrees in tho Middle | eotiva this latent cHerey Just ne beor is taken 3, wserads ad Hr thought necessary, th the ense of Prest- ofthe nssasliintion, says: “It 1s wnuttor- | Auantiostates and Lowor Lake region. Elao- | in bottles, It-seems aa if lt wero perfectly 7 TRENTON, Ne ate ont Gactelt, in’ that af President Line | Ably shameful and Inexpressibly sad. | where tt bas romalnod, stutionary. prnoticable to-day to take.a yacht and apply + TRENTON, Neo dy ditty Somtn lt the | dent Garield ng th that of Mrvsitent Lotte | very frend’ of reaction, every ene |, Falt wenthor provalis tn nll districts onst of | muynotu-nlectrio motors to hor and give amoky churches of this city special ‘referenee was | coli. particular disnypohitwment nppears to | Every felend’ of renetion, every tho Mississippi: itiver and west of. the Guilt | col and hot boilers the go-by, Conalierations 1 anade to the attaek tion the tite of the Chief f have been the tuspiring “motive of the nssas- | emy of liberty, every champion of | States. ‘Threo and gloven hundredth inches riso | of cost of pieasura tripe ro hardly worth ostl- ‘Magistrate, and prayers offered that his Ife | {nation, "This clreumstance makes the alfalr | strong, absolute government will take | Ig ropurted from Now Orleans itis uftornoon. | mating, and we sould aupposo that’ gomo en-. herself una Iittic ones by keoplog bonrders and ‘by running n rostaurant in tho nowse whore alo mot her death, Tho plento yesterday kept hor vory busy until niong’ about 0:30 o'clock, when, most of tho picuickers having gone home, tho’ ground wns olearcd ond:. the Inndiady pulled n knife agd: cut.an inmate, named Kel Hie Green on tho Head ‘and face. Th house wns raided, and nine disroputables of buth Foxes wero tirrested and locked up for.a Low minutes,—until thoy could obtain ball, , : ‘FOREIGN. . 3 ; Ania ared. ‘The eve “gloom | the more deplorable, and it is this Enaterly winds continue in the South Atinntle | torprlsiiue mustera of atenm yachta {n tho varl- Baled oleate, Hire <tontles, ston. fulahtog 5 : SIGH Ue paced, Pie Ava COas “0 fenture- of the” subject. that: will | SHeouraxement from this Iniaultons deed | ind cuit States, aud squthwestorly winds in thd | ous New ork chibs would be quite wiling iq | UP Ler work, stoppod out up ap GREAT BRITAIN, ; over all elngses. i deserve. "and" doubtless recelva | Zt isa plea for tho rulo of Romnnofts, and | Lower Lake regi, Now England, and Miudis | expan) money ‘fora motor of this kind and | Ofte bowsoto chat a fow momunte with hor | roxnox, July A—Tho - Obecrvcr. ln ity; i ‘ sptciat Sime anand THbunes the most serious consideration, ‘That the | the Bonnpartes presonted at tho bar of his- Atlantia States. Weborte een fas a atrike tholr funnels for} scason,: opts ns Anton hapa te eld pubes finnneiat article says? “ ‘There has bees’ & BARATOGA, Ne Ys, ditly %—The churches | act in Cuts Hiestaitee wi thing a ahucli. tne tory from the land of George Washington.” | jequitio const. t CASUALTIES. ouuguture she Mra.’ Sohintdt ‘and | TAthor nn extensive fallure on tho: Stock Ex. * *, And spectal petitions wery offered up for the | a ttion any of Us dangerous provaniiities, | Waurronn, Con, July 3.—Tho,. Diner | {riets cunt of the issiasinp! crenhe A 3 tho North ‘Division, Mrs, Doutlor | Canadian and Amorlean stocks, ‘The only 3, recovery of President Ciurileld, Indved, the fact may ba sald to rather add to | says? "This horrible spirit of ussasinalion | “Tho Mississipp! Iver bas: fallen seventeen MYSTERIOUSLY SIIOT, seated hersolf on tho railing of tho plazza, hor | fallure announced : yesterday .was. E. J, LA WANPE, UT. A them. At ‘this writing the probable fate of | and crime must be stamped out,’ inches at Vickaburg Elagwhere tho rivers - Speetat Mtepateh to The Chleaoa THbune, cousin sat down bestde her, and the other Indios, | Webber, Piao yo ee Fi Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, tho President cannot he nectirately” foretotd, ‘vn “pose? ‘ havo remalned wontly stationary. ‘The rivers Minwauxe, Wis, July3—William Game | inoiuding dire Durklinrdt, wore evatedon obalrs | An official ‘will to Amertbhllig(s : La MHArpr, Uh, duly %—Intense exelte | tere are, however, ample grounds for np . _ q will romuln nearly stationary, bier, a 19-year-old boy, was shot this evenin; uding dirs. Burkbardt, wore ecated on nh ofictal will go to Amerith' the - ment continues to prevail, and, althouzh the ending tho} r \ considers that the recent severe tatk con- LUOAL UDRERVATIONS: eto ‘ E | closo by. A group of childron wore playing in | qutumn to concludea Consular Convention ri + Intest_telozrams give mich hope, there Is prelend ine ane mont Pritome ati tributed to unset the weak mind of. the as- 5, - F s ‘CHOAGY, July 81018 0. mm, wile sitting nn pene ee Ais athena ies front of the housg, aud severnt othere, were | with the United States In order to copa with b. great feeling, é his. fate may he, | that , ({istingulshed LO eRe ere Ie OTETETT Time [arty Ther | | Wiud.| Vet] Ten | Weather Sree bie slgnt ye, and cee ee will. probably Dub ust Saturday that Mie Deaviey geceived | tho crimping of British sallars in America.‘£! , i Hamrax, dul: eta aonaequenes of the gentler ome deny Syupatiny: and Yer | Nasuvitne, Tenn, July &—Spenking ot | gues. mata] al By 1N Miglest. | dio. Tt could not be. learned who fired the shat, | B&F final papers in the divorce sult, and the gh OTE convorant! i ¥ ion of the ladles naturally turnod upol ~ Es Pag } attempt on the fifeof the President of the | vent prayers, not of the Aterican peuple | the assasiuntion the American says: Srhe BBS: wm i Lae ata a her marital diticultios, All pion know what THE EAST. <00] Fale. ata late hour to-night the boy's condition is roe very 21 t 035) - 77. avee| ales ported to be most critica’ Printiprorot.is, July §—The manager of .. 3 0s eneral will not | alone, but those of every clyillzed uation on | motive of the eriiminal can only be guessed i “6 Fal : a drunken, worthtoss vreature Pete Doutler was, $ Rae ates ie alas Whilell_ wore at- | the fred of the earth. ag yet. The vengefulness of n disappointed, So at ea eee and they congratulated Mra. D, on having got- | Forest Woods, at Bollorn, captured with his. ranged for previous to his arrival at Lalifax, ‘tir “post” inn, tha disordered fntellect, the comuion | , “Barometer corrected sporatarey my STANTON'S LILAC COAT. tt rid of Bim. a Burkhardt fuviaed her to’) dragoon by the brigands, hns- been-released, RNATOR’ ALLISON. tnkes th d that the affair has no polit. | Phevomenon of such a mind, catohing the | “Saoen baromecor, W.t : ; J Raye nothing | furthor to, do with hia, | “sorta, July &—The Districts ot: Plevna ie The Chleago Tribu ent signthentes winteverens it was an oes | cue to netion from prevallingdgitation, have | -Hoan thermomoter 14.6 at The War Sccrotary’a Wrath at tho | wasaware it seems, that Deutior was in tho | and Ostrova aye beon proclaimed inn atate » Dunvguk, tae July &Scuator Ailtson | of fool erazy from disappointinenss AML Houbtless inyed their port in thts | ete dewpomtaut, | Flent View. of an Mistorieat Paiute | Lhit ‘of ‘auenking’ back to tho house towata | of slege, + Dili es y. Le fee at < = _ Highest cemparsiuee, Bt. et i Shan . ait pte aaington tray Hare | oug.yaUAY atenaLD” (Desc) | Ameria and dia crim whe was the | “Wieeivaaras IE: mein tan sr yee en a mn es it ly better to Dent the Capital in the present | says: What an awful commentary on | dividual, and the stalwart fection had. no} URNEILAL OUSERVATIONE, During the whiter of 1967 a Now York art- | tho, cellar of “tno. “house, and abo RUSSIAS ga state of affairs than at home, overnment by the people fs the fact that | more to’ do with it than furnish tho cue | > -- ORIOAGO, July 3-10:18 p,m, : advised Mra, D. to put a stop | St. Perensnuna, July 3.—A revolutionary - IMODE ISLAND, fio “contention over office inside” the seized _upor by tho.” disurdered | Jer: = Ist who had executed o fine painting repre- to thig ns speedily as + posalbie, “ If you do not do this," she continued, * thon ong shot will bo for you, and the other for him, Press hns beon discovered nt Ekaterinoslay,. not van jue with the text of afresh proclamation: en-* Is the -sniny | monstrous | dicntion that "America is ‘developing ing that nil festive celebrations be omitted | erime whieh horrified the world | an European view of tho blood, -It is pur Aaliwihs, | senting: the death= of” President Lincoln Pnovinenck, It. 1, July 3.—Gov. Little- | Republican’ party tins, within sixteen | brain, Tlappily d i me —|——— | brought it to Washington and placed it in field has Issued fn prochimation recommends | yenrs, bret st id that will be tho endor you both.” +- grayed on wood, ‘Tho. press belongs to’ the’ S13 olGlene. | ongof tho committes rooms of the Capitol, | “btrs, Dentior suumed, however, in Ho mood for to-day. nt the close of our four years of Civil | sonal, Whatever tho effect and- bowuver,|: el 2)crd: . : pupils of the higher classes of the Gym; : WILKESTATINE, PA. . War. In the prine}ples, udvoeated: by the | great the public consequence, we havo uover an f ls abject betng to obtain lito sittings from | eee er Tere ont nee Lae tees | uasluin, ‘ : i Witresnanne, Pa, duly .—Prayers were | lon. Lyman ‘frimbuil, nnd other Civil Ser- | seen the community so powerfully moved | Cheyeti we | pe sume of the partles whoso portralts were In- | him ta want of the hucessntles of life.” or words fs ffereil In nil the churches to-day for the re | vice reformers during Crauls itet term, been to sympathy and wnxlety and so - hore | Chicaye.... at | 34 y eluded in the group surrounding the denth- | to that elfect. To this Mrs, Bohmide dissonted, : TUNIS, cuvery of Bresttent’ rileld. ¥ engrafted firmly pon our. polity by} rifled that the tiead jof the American | Bjavinnad, Sie Pe bed of: the dying Preattent, the portralts | aud. short convorsution as to Doutleragenoral | “Gorerre, July 8.—The British mati-9 : tha Htepublican Adwinistrations which tiave | Hepublic oul bo thud atrteken low ag IE, oi oles having been. painted from’ photographs, | Worwuesness followed. | Beaally, what words | and gun-bont and Italian war ship linye esaly eld power, tha tates nor Russia, : : rs. i iS MISOWULLANEOUS., clam of Gultean would never. have been | huving passed away, whatever -unnguns: |” aH Gitesr. | One of . te most. conspleuous por- THEI WAS A RUBTLING to Stax. to protect, British and: Ttnllai! ‘ Mit, Tun 3 ea til Faumed tnto, the same Kina of flame whieh, wig yg avprehondett £9, follow yould he 8 |.o OCienr, eal ds ae Broup as ene of among, some jon, weeds ane shrubs bolow ests there, stated ton reporter Inst evening that as Gul- | the ellion awoke In the breast of | Nutlonal dangers, hat pollties -will, be rs le win M. Stanton, Secretary. o: ‘ar, | the plazzi, 080 eed ie IK J. Wilkes Booth, ‘The lesson of tha diverted trom the channel they would -haye CS LY i tho instant = saw. Deutlor — crouched BUSINESS NOTICES, . < ~--.-*: See ae renee OE hour Is that the nssasination of the President | followed 1s to be expected; but no great evil 3 | | }ho.was reprosonted as standing A tow feet | cimost benonth: his wife and wor cousia, Ho — : ‘ from the hend of the bed, toward which his sprang to the ateps and in an instant bad drawn head was turned, a. full profile view of his a revolver from his hip-pocket und cocked and Ciub, as was stated nan Interview printed is the product of un evil and corrupting sys- | Js tu by feared. Our-syinpathies are alone 8 i ‘i t ‘i th Arends Beef, Iron, and Win ; 1 . i n Tus TRIBUNE of yesterday, tem, When tho struggle over the petty spolls | with the grat career thut is cut short, with with | Cinchona, the standard medicinal Toni of tat aimed it direotly at hia wife's head. |" You cow= ; j of ofiles can produce crimes as atraclony as | the great Intellectand the heart. full. of fine face boing visible, His left arm was thrown | . rogressive ago. Jt enriches the bluod, prompt * 5 "I fhe” hopeless servitude that engeners | lmpttlses, and With the bereaved. .wite and ' Dehind him, and ‘in his hand ho held n paper | sow! are te eg ae ne mune He,te Trittvigorates the brain and norvous system, if , CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION, Nihitlsm, it ig wholesome to inquire where | children.” “ . ee i fore he could shoot, dire, Burkhardt had | {2proves digestion, eto.” Nesult: A round form, To the Editor of The Chleago Tribune. in our Amertean- repubtieauisim is better *esrms “ APPEAT.! supposed to’ be n telegram. Stranie as It bright eyes, happy atate of mind. Arend’s drug: jumped over the railing Into the area which he hod Just left, hur bueband bad slipped behind hiiw, down tho steps and arotind the houso, ond tho othora had Hed in different directions, ‘'ho sight of the revolver in Deutior’s band, bis threatening attitude, and Mrs. Deutler’s heart- rending scream of “Oh dear, Mary, wo'ro lost,” was all that thoy cnrod to seo or bear, Bra, Burkhardt bad good reason for potting speedily. away, for Doutler was us much jucensed against may seem, the artist had represented him in niiloe coat ana drab pantatoons of 9 fashion- able cut, and as much unlike the lovusely- fitting: garments of dark cloth, which he usually wore, as it would seem possible to make them. So confident were those who saw the picture that Mr. Stanton would be very angry when he saw himself portrayed in such &. ridiculous costume that the artist Cmeago, July 2.—Thore should be an ime | than Russian absolutisnn, ‘The elroumstanees | ptestrnts, July 3—The Memphis :Appeat medinte change In our, Constitution. ie under shlch ylor-Pregidenit ahstliay, aut saya: “the President fs shot? Who d fdn't Id never be left In the power of one in- | sticceed to fs b - | start yesterday at hearing these..words,.as- nea be he Insane or is atalwart of stale | ble. ‘The people have been obylously on the pecially tlose-who hail Mead them once be- warts, t0 make a particniar mdlividual Prest- | Silo of the lamented Guefleld in tus differ | forg,, and: with them aguoclated “one dentof the Nation, It ls now high thug that | ences with the Stalwarts. But fornsup-| of ‘the saddest pages that ling: to We should change that fouture. J. Ke MG posed exigency My, Arthur could never go down. to future genorations \.ns eo contemplated, wiki” any “ptensuce “ave | grlmcrean story ? Blood “generally given ni good cause fy a sacrifice thi i } © . THE PRESS. i tin : store, corner Madison street and Fifth avenua, Buok & Raynor's Moth Powder ts the surest. insect-kfilcr. It mukes short work:of roaches, fons, tiles, and bedbugs. Also preserves Valuable furs and woolens from the ravayos of moths, Buck & Rayner, makors of the “ Mars logo, , srestgsseawssadsssa: ———————————— ELAVORING EXTRACTS, ._| © RSRZERASAESEESS? SLESAESA hom he blamed forall bis troublo, as ho % was urged to repaint J¢ before he | 2h * " thought” of. voting him into the | earth knows no hollur or purer; but blood 2 should. visit, the room, but “this ad- | Rag Sgninst bie wife, But hor husband, bad bo | ~ ’ Presiency. We will now be regarded | given through perpetration of a crlininal act, & vico -wag unheeded, Mr. Stanton, finally tized ene royals and nnaventod han from NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS . SPRINGFIELD, LT. bya large partot lis party with positive | ‘evil done that good may come,’ anunolfend= u called at the room to give the artist thede- | ueine ite és) : cary ae Wntrleudiiness as having been p bitter one | ing man struck down, . and by a blow froin # sired sitting, “Taking asent ina largo arm- | Deutlor’s first shot apruok bis wifo on the yght : : : BTATE JOURNAL, my ofthe martyr by whose taklog-off he | behind, then the coward and murdeter to ‘| 3 climir, he Iooked earnestly at tho picture, | cheeok, ologo to the mouth, Sho screnued acd Boectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. profits, yo MN he ~ reconstruct | claim for himself the title of patriot, is guilt w which was then rapldly approaching comple- | started to run past him Into the house, out he SPRINGFIELD, IIL, July 3,—The State Jour- | the Cabinet ? lew wil fa he treat} of the deepest dye.” b a| 2 tion, For a inoment the deep atlence whieh | selzed bor avs 8 passad and at olota range frod nat (Republican) this morning says of the rose od tr offieet And Pines potte petaorr “post AND. fumuNe.” | al a pervaded the room was pat uly significant, Bend: Over tie Tight eee Bee aca nate attempted nssasination: “Few peovle who | Out that by far whe mrentest of tho embarrass. Dernorry Mich, July %.~'Thd Post and oy iis s Analy broker oy Ar, jaanton, who: the hall, thonce: Into the parlor, and there full reinember with patuthl vividness the pall of | ents he Will suffer will be the ditect {rults Prine exltartally, anya Erestileny ee eT LT ena el ers eer pwalnat belng opreseuved ina fashlone sonia jumced Yin tie piazza done thon atcte, darkness which settled down upon the Nae] of “the viclous system of which he ae ecaranty ee conjectured. the Prost ‘* Foo smallty measure, able and fancy costume, so totally ditforent | and punnior north from tho house cleare Hon when, upon the moruing of the Inthiot | lag buen one of the | most conspleuots | Tet whole life line been alnguinely treo F TR TOA GS from that In Which. he ‘was usually attirad. | common 'Woard. fou’ aud. soverdl othe April, 1853, the ‘appalling Intelligence. was | MIVOT eS rake ucnid eonvert’ Mie bed at | frum, offense against hie fellowanenandins | ORIMIN'AL-NEWS. - |* And whouver heatd,” sald he, “of a Cable | om, Me: eee S Eee wage aorta & ‘given to the world that the bullet-of an as- | thorns fite 0 bed of roses, ‘The lack of aneh | furnished uo. motive . for ‘this. eriusie,. a 5 teas nob Atfutator, wapelnig S lilae coaband drab Fullgrton avenue, Tt was somo timo before any # gaaln ind closed the earthly enter of Abra- | a tenure will by like a wtp of scorplonsto | Wiel lls, the land | with indignation (CATIURE OF BTOURN MONEY: «| Rute proceeded ho -mrew- fenrfally. unacy, Of, tho, wttnbonss “wequll return £0 the House, 80 iat han Lincoln, sntlelpated that they woukt bo | scourge lin, ” 4 LEVELAND, Q., July 3.—, ‘alnesville | ind finntly rose to his feet, His face was ale ig ie 1 called upon to witness Hs counterpart In the Wsshington telegrargs report the asanaln is if to kilt the rost of hia fumily, . The Misses Burk~ hurdt, however, made thelr way in, and ‘found. the woman dead, A doctor who was suimmonad could only pronounua life extinct. Ho found that the second bullet had punatrated tho brin, almost to tho vury buse. : ‘The deconsce was of Germad birth, and was of a woulthy family reimod Zlexinetor. * She. was married to hor slayer in New York City domo: soventeonsycard ago, and the fruits of tho union ure, Lizzle, - aged 16. ". years, Eddie, 10;years, Minnie, 5,and Peter, ‘years, She wus at one. timo comfortably woll otf through money gent her fruin the’ old country, but her husband, who for ten years past ‘had done nothing but Siealpate squandered It all. Not sntiailed with injurius the prospects of his family in this: Way, . he . used freyuont. ly to abuso them in. tho most ‘shameful Manner, His wife was a stout, scroug women, and he seldom if ever-struck hor for fear sho would atrike back, butupon the slightest prove- cation he would ralso tho most: disgraceful do- meatlo brawl and abuso and threaten her and, the childran, His eldest daughter came In fora good sbaro of thia toultreatment, ‘and: be hus muny times beaten borand =. + THREATENED TO TAKE HER LIFA with knives and revolvers. Since proceedings for tho divorca were Instituted his. demoanor bas beon docldedly worse, and it was noticed thut he was carrying u rovolvor, | Sirs. Doutlor, when warned” to beware ‘of him, used to. ro was. not | much : 4 “Lama Stalwart, an 1 special says the gullty parties inthe mysterl- | most purple, and. his’ ‘burly frame same generation, That occurred at athne . ST, LOUIS, "i declan da This ts not at Peet ous express robbery.at that place in July, | quivered with rage. His wrath was when the Nation was struggling, the Ind THE “REPUBLICAN, imny be untrie. But even if he did so de- | 1878. have just been discovered and arrested. | truly volcanic, For. several ‘minutes he of the demon of revolution ut its'| St. Lows, Mo,, July d.—The Republican | clare, the | Viee-President must nut -be | ‘The nuount stolen was $20,000 In n satchel, | Held undisputed monopoly af the situation, throat, ‘and when the public sengy | Says: “The assasination of President Gar- | charged with It, ‘he crime ; whicli disappeared from tho Company's rope nian. Fen ete temertty | toanter hint become accustomed to- deeds of blood, | Meld te paradoxical. . That the cruel spirit of Wilds SHOCK GEN. ARTHUR, _’. .. | wagon between the oftice and the depot, The | nstonishinent, not unmingled with fear, aud Yet it shocked the whole elvilized world, | Murder should have becn aroused against | 98 He wit the entire clyittaedd world, Falluro | suspected parties were nrresto at. the tine, | leaned against the ‘marble mantel for sup- Tho purest puttiot and wisest statesman of lin in the brenst of even one Individual He gat pie onto, waren the asensiny ny but were afterward discharged for want of | port, Jits left hand grasped his pallet and fils thing was Fomoved by Ylolenee, Just ag he | of a nation which seoms to sorrow ns one | socalled Stalwaris. and. the President: | evidence, and events now seem to- prove them ade hog end his ann hun powerless by hls Boulton aid aout its Letty Into pened tg | Man for ‘his violent death is one | may have been . the prom: ting causd | Innocent. Oillcers of the Company havobeon | * After Mr. Stanton had given full expression was nctime whose memory will [ast for a | Of the mysteries bf our National history. | of the crime, but the Vice-Prostdunt: gulatly working on the ensu ever ‘since, . At | to his feelings, and his anger had, -canse- century,—aye, for n whole eyele of centuries, | Among all the publle men of America who is propably entirely iunorant - of « the | g lust night Martin Noonan, a teamster, was | quontly, become soinewhat modified, 'a frond —wihily'the popular horror, fn) view of its | had attained to emlnence, not ono inoyes be ne it fant, aid Is certainly unites blameless arrestetl, nnd af § o'clock thls morning Danlel | of-the artist, who fortunately happened to atrocity, will searcely dnntulsh, Yet we haye | fore the peoplé whose manners, Ife, and ye aa scape: from i Noonan, Jr., bis brother, was ulso urrestod, ‘Tho a bent by - BirOatt arti aexronly alnuululals. ob aa lay an naylum. ‘The prayers of the people are | money did koourition rascvored wore teerd fire, | Cepresent Look a went au bu found EXTRACTS. are eleeat Praits, withent eolartee, palsene obeate naudie er aruinatel Reereeees AL WATS ONIRONO I BIRKNGTH, WITHOUT ANY ADULTRILATIONS Olt INPURI+ ‘TANS, Mare ruined thelr repatatin from thle pert ada rs henge th sileate, eratetat and mataral £4 sate, ater inde, w * Manufactured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupulin Yeast Gems, Creant Daklog Vonder, éte., Chicago aud 8t, Loule, it impossible to convince hin that he had not ‘April day before we’ are called upon to | the fierce passions of un assasin, | medical skill of the country Is at his side and | Lt comprised $6,090 In ourronoy and $1,000 incer- | jyaun: grossly insulted," What would you ferord another like attempt to.sucriiee the | IHS personal churacter was ay miable Ry do all Cast ca be dine for hin, Beyond | Efluates of deposit to att Fe aan yee a life of the chosen head of the Natjon, ‘The | as that ‘of a woman. tle is - not Sera Wezel wito confesaud that the monoy belonged to | sila by the beditite, was represented in details of the attempted assastiation af Pres- | charged with any of the faults of a heartless Birr, ADEE at ital? ‘SE ee be cAmryes company. The tooary is, tak tne Kueot peenhes, i nd ye uel lea an hia of [a uly 3.—The T'tmea’ nm wnobse: y iH h Te} where ‘throughout the land, a feoling of | 8d tyrannical ruler. Hismurder ts without |’ actertzesnssasination as the weapon of an in- | dtivor, aud Martin lcked it up. ‘Tho robbory'| © that the artist had commilted an unpardot-| thie when the country sina state of pro- | defense from any. creud, sect, or shite of ANTA * CON No ourred In broad dayliqht. In your case; for, though he has tuken a ll- Tound peace from one entlof the fand tothe opinion, Hs Is, profoundly rool inevery arene ae ene Ori Shabicy coisa In tho Umuung of your portral four ‘anniversary. of thot ‘dark aud: gloomy chnracter huye so little In them to arouse | with tho stricken President, ‘The hlghest | tin box biddon in a straw bed in Murtin’s bouso, tered inte conversation w § le, tho whole aguroqatiify about $10,100, | Sur- think,” gatd he, “If old Mr, Welles, who tl ident Gartleld have evoked here, as else. Almost Inexpressllla horror. Occurring af n_ | cause, and will meet with no suggestion of | flamed faction, created much. oxcltementat the time,ns it oc | able Anaehirontam, | witten he has not done saat & ae. ¢ % 1 it, tie has other, there seews to bo no conceivably ing | house ‘and. hutsehold” of our brunt | wittaay pia Gan duly, The Constitution |... . S107 BY AN OFFICER. strletly adhered to. the ‘costume of th TIDNEY-WORE “ a ny, tive for tt,—not even the fondish motive ot | country. ‘Cuat feature of his assasinntion Ve pene mows 8 -Unqucr Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, whito knee-breeches and ahoe-buckles bolon rebellion” and treasonuble. revenge whieh | Wile bears the must alnialor aapeet ie thag | WGuubly startling but no thoueitful’ nian | Kansas Cry,’ Mo, July'3—This atter- | toa bygone perfod.’ 1a made'no reply, bu Prompted tho ussasination of Lincoln. | in thts tree land the representatives uf wi cay nat ib i the natura! aud apprento- a ates ined sie i pI that ehe y litleal inannity which | noon, about 5 o'clock, a negro named | Tematnedsllentfor several minutes. Kinully, | ufratd . of bin — shonting ber, as she Phe bolt hag fallen upon. the ‘priate outcame of pol vic! * turning to the artist, he sald: ‘That, sir, fy. | did not think ho was that sort of a man, Thoso Nation, as suddunly and unoxpectadly asf quhaelly, init vow Arar scarce SS A gous by the name of Republfoaniem.? Charles Scott, employed at tha Falr-Grounds, if ty alr o1 acquainted with the fainily saw sho treated him altogether too leniently, and they frequently. beoaine disgusted at her whun they happonat to Rear some nuw outbreak on bis part. Potor Deutlor, wliaa * Blick Pete,” ts aout 50 years of ngo, and is us thuruugbly bad as hu id represented above, - It was bis habit to remain about homo Rey onp et for nla wif to dress hin up, when he would run away from howe, pawn his clothes fur Hquor, atid spend his his’ nights in tho ds e yap i your painting, and you can do whatever you the lightutne hid “burst: trom a elenr sky | whore ollicers are horeditary and hold inde- ALDANY “EVENING JOURNAL") ‘Was shot and killed by Doputy-Moralidl Mure b ; i aid Wrapt wie whole elty In the rujis of pondent ofthe people, ire vasa with {ts but’ 2 will never Indorsa ita Atuasy, N, » July &—The Evening | phy. Scott was running froma polleenan Fosurney or give you a altting until you res conilagration. ‘The erling ts the deed: of a é * % Journal says; ‘| No man’ over deserved but- ad palnt the drapery of my portrait cewonor mda, uteri tnsounehcia | gy, AES He TASCOLN Was SLATS tarot the Republle, “Ha tind conspiouously | syimgh and shore whee on core one: | CAtiOE muring tits: eiuphatie declaration he- Die on the grounds ‘even whieh _praiipt or. the motlvy for the act nilght bo the frult and | iiustrated in lily carcer the gonlus of our In- jolued in the chase, Not knowing for what the | Ws Usain silent for ome minutes, whan the dinary criminals, A umn of extraordinary: qiteat of 6 fhurer prolonged, and bloody Civil | stitutions, of the imngniticant Cpportunity eu dn bio chase, Nok Knowing for what tha | artist, who liad recovered hissalf-possessiou, purity of Hite, amlability of character, ani | Y at it wt it phenonengn of an abnormal | whiel {t offers to worth and intelligunce,? pexra yas wantedi; he caltod upon tho feoning ventured to spent to him, and atate why he ¢ oflichil to exe Ovi x , 4 " 4 public offital to exes the cuiulty oven GF | Lintcmnmnated ae-onest the WOUNEhS weal ee and other newspapers express ablorrones of:| ‘minutos. ‘Tho suootiug is prongunoad untiousss {n colors so offensive to itm.assuring him that pial Ny IN RITHER LIQUID On DRY FoRX That Acta nt thosnme time onl THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, A days -in . suloona and bi 1 ry ki ls'soloabjectin doing go wasto avoldthoun- | Woods, or in = soma old ont-house ™ stritck dawn ata moment when he had no. {he ureralae of power, au how the eountry | oe t atiginly and Airport Bo areosted ow Stone - pleagdat monotony inseparable froma group | O64 eet wcll turn ta ‘ble bomo to play raced ermine @ ¥ a . y ca, oa a ‘ 3 Pe ae Pe = ce H Rawlins diy arrested upon warrants sworn out by hig ‘i Jook upon this erline without a feuting of") $00 OF profound pence und - uneaunted | g—_ nas been foriunuy suns) ono of the most TNE BIDDULPH MURDERERS, that if he would give Mi anothor alttinye ha | f h Because we allow these great organs to hunnifiution that, under a Government o the Fatanal happiness nnd proguurity. | We ate nugocastil uf tho Conutedelonal iobby i Wake. Npeclat Diavateh to Tha Chicago Tridunes would yepuint the drapory of his figure in any SO Tae dborderly ccudugcand Hendy eau a aeit b vend. pol ne $50 for disorderly conduct and held ly $200 to koap the peavo,’-In- default of tho. tina: bo wont to. the House of. Corrcution, but about six wooka £50 ho cacaped, having throewecks to serve, * His fanily woutd havo ‘givon him away to the polico but for tho faut that he filled to show up at tho house tntil some timo after hig oscupe. e Wien, he did show up ho had tho and: wople, by the ve ft pope, i Th it b] *, !) a fives of ies an oe ine mutta TG of the attendant perils of the highest publia | mags gucdonniured aed Doig maton at eomaerat Loxnow, Ont,, July 8.—The two prisoners, | Style and color his might suggest, With this urance Alr, Stanton scented satisied, and, in nggattits ofassasins, rsarvent | Station In the Government, It is Inied to | und absolutely and entirely diverupulous, At | William and James Feehley, have arrived in | pS! _ > See Uhetnarett itty pA raaie reconelly the publi mind to tha. thought | one thou the Q, It, Xs Lransportation Campaty, thiy elty trom Detroit Jall, ° Tho were hand- CNT Oe ttatia Sra ere He ane thst such erhnes should haye been twiew com | that tho one whom thoy dente to diachwrae | Saat cope bia on regular satury, sent bin | outed together mid: in chargy of Clovern- || touches wore ndded to the nce of “his, por aulttud within tess than acory of years, ‘This | ft thele name and belate tho duties of te | SW) by exproas with Instruotiony) to ugp It Detective © 4 tralt, During this sitting ad ve Would searenty be possible ie ra for | the Head of the Govyerninent ls not as safe in Hithour delay in soourtaee cor votes, hehe mont Detective “Murray ‘andthe Ohlot of onianty, td Was as moutie and a amie the fear that our rulers negleet to hedge | Ws person as the himblest citizen In. the lie on Tueuitiod witha iit Jaleo here, fhe priyoners looked well aud i iA a " ‘become clogged or torpid, and. poisonous umorsare therefore forcedt tito the dood that shouldbe expelled naturally, UKIDNEYWORTE WILL SURELY CURE reyolvor, mado- considerable of a 3 2 measure, Ho was oven furnished witha blut Ud not seein: thy. Juast voncorned about che lens achild.: At times his rugged features |-commotion by showing: it." He - not themselves about | Wik those, barrlorg | land 1 baa new and ost revallant phase | aa to the particutar mombord be was to'"ine | uiuttuer, Soy were pluced Ma tuck wad takue | Wout bo Iigiitedd wp by u happy sini wilt | farexten nie” wite whi it, “hut “seomed |. f{KIONEY DISEASES, . whieh have even falted ta protect’ Royalty, workings utlons. Hucnon” ta tha tune of #0 apicoe Hono | tu Jail, whore Jaller Klan asaigned thom to sop- | seamed like a gluam of sunshine afler a ter | Intont on keuping ber from haviug bim arrested LIVER COMPLAINTS, B THE CSTATE REITER” THE *GLODE-DEMOCRAT," gurdingly cation paar mee Played » fair | arate wards, “‘Thore wuro vury few pouple ubthe | ribla storm, On the day following thy events | by throntening to Kill the first policeman who (Democratic) suyas ©The attempted nssns- Sr, Louis, July 3—The Globe-Demoorat | Knee Ape nnd tos! aang io ovoulie | stutlon tu witnows tholr arrival, aK ’] above narrated, Afr, Stanton visited Brady's | Mtorferod with him, | Shu believed be would do u ft tho curd-tables thon ho smuked a clgar. wite nation of Presiitel f - | Sayst Yesterday the telegraph tlushedt | hime v1 “ allory by appointment, whore ho was met refit oeeurrantac tn the History ot se around the earth tne startling utelligence auntie tue torrie tsiiey he ature for Maleuacle it oT PAMNY RYAN. y By tho artist who had so unintentionally of- Amerlean Hopnblt ahi tater Str. Garflold, Peat tet ealdent ne He: Ualied Stati hal that ait aida’ wo through, and one yoto was |. New Youn, July -4.—Paddy: Ryan, .the fondest ah, Ba Stood aoa puMoRENDh les Or Hob nibkes no difference with tho f Hist phd l is A M4 3 : vi Wi ¥ ited "sian ee i zt i, | Morar ihe a Me ee | Aug es rmoat ot mari and | Germ atsday Maley ar Byun | feergero seen, oF owe a . Awe w ‘ + 1 Wspee q naccolntably a bh . fanlly, ¥ eat tw revenge the mallee of disappointed rage, reat and sural are aware {hata Nauwaty iol if jorviow with the groain, | Dwyer, anothor puylitat. é fs * Curlous Orleutal Dress, the question will nuturally avise, What | laws cloyely on thelr tracks, ‘Thad the Pree | S'Yos, Ler Ged Per tay Bee a) the Hoprosuntutive, "+1 snl! |?“ nIERS. Landon nes, ; better Is our form_of gaverniont than the | Ment of (he United States should be selected | probubly be gong a. foci oyiek REUNION OF INDIANA SOLDIERS,” - | ,,Tho binck garmonts which buve givon a diss tyranny of Russia if It be Malatny protection | for assasination fy wn ovcurrenes of whilelt Patrad art Many bodys a on tention +. Speclat Dispateh to ‘he Chteayo Briburien. Hoa numne laity 20 the. rage ilo poopie. of fo thoxe who perform [ts functions? ‘The fact | the world novor dreamed, ‘Che conntry ts | mousures with A) of Hllnola’! "How doce | Taraverrs, Ind, duly Ata mooting of the | qulustan) anparantiy diifer in Various tribos, tat tha dlved was wholly Suupravakeod ts What Nruaveruuy beyond aly geet fn the tke Ro stand oF the 1X, subst Fee ot picolt | committecs to arrange for 9 grand rounton. of with tho balrau, The Tushgallss a ain tebe ves je color Of unparalicled atrocity, I exe ~ 4 | soldiers, to be fi cpt. 81, 2, dwelling sauthweat of Chitral, wear tunics with fo one could mye been insane enough (ay | feted a great people as SUE WES on It a reyuadt AhOE be will Bale wie | et was ee oa Weed ii 2. aud | tyitealuovesent black Wavenwoate belt, reagae Tn the cuse of ty assastuuton of Se L FINE FHOM POL 5 is youniae qu QUA BIL “Hut Tau against , 18H, was selected as tho time, Tho follows | Mi ouriy ta the knes, gathomed Itt at tio waiet it cain} tasupusethee he ue A Oe i iy i‘ ie ja ‘i ATIOAL, GUIEVANCHS it, San. Dy heavanial Thad cowuted on your | ing Indiaus regiments were ropresented; Tenth, wi .w Merwe D is coun | as ore the people of the United States ut the | Yote, and Laball bu undone it you don't give tty! hw loathern bolt, from which baugs adagger, try a y destroying its President, | present tine, ‘Shere A [ittle persuasion of this sort did the work, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Twentieth, Portioth, Bix+ | und with-n brond, red edging nlong the bottom, ‘ha duieutles es broswnt Wuuler considera ealdont i in toaiientact aces ee tae uote iia wag brewgntad Outen W Hh | Fouts, Ona tnndredaug dugigeati, Onotitwe] bars they aes “found tai Aiton Seit . ‘ore Of a personal nnd national jo for the few avila, rend or tancled, which M od, | dred. undbicslots, and Ong Miuadrod and Fifty | adoptlay Catton clothin Tho wolls sort. to what state have we comg if uur | exist to remind the Heoplethat thelreouitry | be hal eo tod sig, culled Out OF Jail, where | £6 ihtuateyie Harle Leticia ea | an jowover, nilbero "to tho tras Tresidents are tu beshot town because the | Is not an Utovtu, "ihe quan fe so.eunipletely Hate sued saruporandh Wok tee fees akeeate: | GlwvuuLh © Cuvaitg,. South Bixteenth, | mud | didonal. gurbs whlch ‘codsste 1a. tholt ens at personal nibition of somebody bas not been | overshadowed by hls oflee that the Dilastbe Hinlnud $25,000 and a Het of hyo uamoKor mun | Bixbtevath ros. ‘The Suerotury was:) sack-liko #armonte uf Linok, wavon guat'é hair, anthtled? “Lyrants have been ‘destroyed for | ity of his murder was not sven considered, | wham Know frum furmer oxporience to be | directed . to, correspond with: the Adfutant-"| with long, louse slevves, roaching to tha ankles, oppressing a people, —Klugs haye been nssus- | as he Hh fits possessor of 4 character whlch | Werth bribing. So a grind dinier purty was | Goer, pad if. posalblo, scoure 600 Ureooh. | and watherod in loosely at the walst with a cole DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESSES, Af AND NERVOUS DISORDERS, a by causing free action of these organs andy toring thelr power to throw off disease, 4 ‘Why suffer Billous palns aud Ui . e Why tormeated with Pi Constipation! Fx eM Why frightened over disordered litdnoyal PY 4 Why endure nervous orsick headaches? Yy Use KIDNEY -WORTand rejoice in health, thin, and therefore decided to putup with blia fs long us she could, - iis last visit to the houso prior to tnt night was throv duys beforo, and he waa then in a very quarrolgome mood, During the conversation on the plazea prior to tho shooting, Doutlor imuat have been in tho collar. By orawling under the piazza ho could, through an aperture in tho bourds fnolosing fe space bencath ft, henr all that wus sald, Whal he beard nngered him, and, ronking bis’ way out of tho south side of .the house, he sneaked around to the. front, and overbeurs from his position amongst tho, shruba the re mualndor of the conversation, — 5 — Sy Dire, Hurkhardt, who wis sitting nearest hin, says shu does not know how sho managed to vs- cape, put eho prosuines «that it wus by ollmbing - a - fence, Bho will not tool safe until sho seas him deud or behind tho bars, (u whlols tatter place sho thinks ho will runa good chauce of being bung. Boe sides hersolf, tho list of witnesses tociudes ber husband, ad tholr two daughters, Htegina and agud 16 and 18 yeura, Mrs. Schmids and daughtor, uged 18 years, aid Joho: #, Marks, proprictor of tho warden, ut kate ni description of, Deutlor was telegraphed to all tho stations vers Roi and Keller, who | feprTé acts with equal emficiency in elther fora. I GEE IT OF YOUMDRUGGIST. TRICE, 61.0079 WELLS, RICHARDSON & Co., Prop's, (Wilt send the dry post-paid.) BURLIXOTOR, Vr, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. SOOT Ora ure + «Tua those. w ' . . : y loading ‘rifled: Gon, Stuward-#, Woudford, of | Grod votton soarf bound tightly over the anoul- | Werd on tho sconoabortly after the atfray, Sorat STOCKHOLDERS MRBTING. Mir oboe pawerr—Di mete iae_w| pul sarin Frege vin win prop | en Hosa tke Sulton Heed ora | MawiML La Sos Hagel: aaa | Sora Aea wc wave as aide dT Guise, | Gutta founa a womat tn aaoe Deer, Sd Mt vata I as My toh ns a Prosttent DEVOTION TO PRINCIPLES, aol oar nae io icraomect sioouuent wae: | VILE se esrarwe We Dora om So pematos +) itifatde Wwitenas tho. bale ie ullowed to uvow | , uddle palvos the calor nen he wane " is what de ina th Hels ono thoselarge-braindd mon whose lar; Prigt Coubiacien teens nddidonsn 4 iecininD " Jong and lot down fnt.a thine of pe: whose lary i Widons! gaselainp : ! Ae ys @ nn ne 8 8 fault ol by ¢ a | the QW Xx” DI was on. th Rend Prealdent Gurfolii's ooustn aud fumily phyalol reses himself with — earnes ia, “ ny. tho ontendar, 4 ly physlolyny , Ie o trio! wuye! a i = bacon iacibntee te ‘will bern eneAry uM & gallant soldier and trlud aittesntane hh teltod' that be was, Hot Ree Nei geek diately to Mashing Oe Uroaldent Garteld’s two strauao toeay, tho Ehinese Pliyrims, Buog Yur lessen our fuith In ourselves, but will | countrymen have perfeot faith In his cotiscle | bil, butnot nue was ready lo swour. that ha was | YOUNRer sons, who brrived at Mentor yesterday, | and ilwen Thsang, noted w lke pooullerity in the esteem In while wo id Dy foreign | Sutaus observance of tite aflelal obligation, | Indeundicion tw know whathe had orwbae ho | M0 Mull Kepe ty Izubrance of tue wssasination, | Vogua ln Turkestun In tho sixth aud soyenth Powers Mt has been" ‘Out boast che Aur ce ‘thos of i ts-own political household who pa hot signed on tho eventful foutng. «tho ‘Thoy uro at tho homvstead ju chargeul auuncle, | Sonturios of uur ora, Uifferences are settled by the noblest ot all {AVE felt Oxurleved ut his canduet | fof radi aqustuctlecgrlo Bc ; CHIeAco, Juno 25, 1881, The Annual Meoting of tha sisekiuldar of the Winuls eying Company, for ths eivetion of Direct: Ofe und the transscuon uf auc olor Uisingas at may properly como byfore anid moutlue, will bo fold al jay, duly ith, wt ourolock a. me yi HK! VOGHt,. Socratary. REMOVAL. ew ‘ REMOVAL. 8 ing over aljico the murder, but‘aa he was soan plimbiug w fence, ana hengd shoutinw that bie: i ay hie mamma," it i ed ‘way to tho’ boua A" SPECIAL” TAKEN INTO. CAMP, About 6 o'plock: Iagt oveniug, ‘as- Daulton Flotoher, of No, 184 Bebor. street, was derlying cast on Harrison strect, ho aqw,, when: Just in- ere kept, ‘The BIL wey . a ? “as MR er pst ge ers erate . front of, the. ord -.Sobvol,,. one an | - arzx woroorT, County and City Surveyor, bas ae itotbare 4] have buen tres to. trace hls error z 1,00) waived by this prudent: ings + & MagueturKlecwric Motor, = ' | . Bei alee eating . “anotber: AN! unmerolful | removed to Dew Court-llouse, foury noon take Piper ey rewiterstsd thataur tovttin: To ll Judged adyien rather thun to wrome te |! ever aud but bin} a doe Lhe eee about | somo ihroa: weer ork Tie i ites, Are About to bo taken by tho Mritish uer, -He remonstrated with the parties it of happiness. - How ts our boust turned fita | feNt, Zaha tho very bogluniig of his torm, | rho uilla'wolle afterwards ‘Phere ‘was an tue | triolan of distiuction hetaris! nsae ee corleece | Mataeice cor taoroaaing the numer of Field | whon the fellow wha wus boating the ¢ NTT aT TTT Fidicule if we murder u President avery ulx- | 14 fb0 WHE UE the hishest Material prow | vostizaton, the story” cuimo “out, aud all tho | Uxperiments on tho’ upoliodtion OF utapactor | tne following uitieee? cro Derek ore eed alee | armen, tbe peacemaker aud trudta pulluim | BIRONOIIAL CIGARETTES. teen years! verity, and greatest altulnable volitical quiet, | peuple autually tribed wore threatoned. with | olevtrla power tonsiuall boat. Tho Itty ‘orate others in connection with the lstrivudon ort Due a police star if row a revolver, and mado ‘Use Sefere' Original Bronchial Cis with dead! fhe ns ee ate Gxpulatay WaNe od Eevee Ra ir wiblels wae Morked on the Holuo, wus womno sixioed, tons, walok will take phuoy var noxt, month nroathe Flotohor enltove PRLS but Pettus for the collet aod curd, ut ee " ey titent by a lunatic, eo “thres poopie, Tho motor | uamely: Gens, Sir William Codrington, G. . atterwai misfortune to WASHINGTON, » | cause he ie President, ‘Well muy tie World cpleade in front, af Bis housd, ay : pres | wolybed about fourteen pounds, and waa driveo | the Bi rt r) ¥ finy Yover, I a ie art of Lucan, G. 0. i; Bh: 141 = he fellow Cy Colds, Coughs, Asthita, Hronchitis, EVENING BTAIL vo atupped bin, Well, Mr, B—," said | Dy two series of ix Wolluston clomonte: welts | wie Aviles aon ao Hs ir Willlain Fen- | run against tho fellow aynin at the ourner of bo surprised and shocked. During the long Headache, Ofunsive Breath, oe +} Lord Hokeby,G, | Harrison and Jetferson strovts, uud, fovllox Ny Sold by atl 13 Bownts. a ‘ou havy havo bandvame house here, | tae lnsull Het pracy q Wy 10) By und Losd 4 ‘ Vy Sold by ati Dew Wasmaron, D,0,, July 3—The Evening day Yesterduy, tha wad news of the woaworod the lobbylat, “It satisoes ay Oblained was! some. Ce et wa aoe ge Enh Napier of Diatdod tM eailaays tenement, Ret Ee RIEE SE Pee Cais i

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