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i ‘ ( ' many a) aap alg hunes Sastre es 5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1881—TEN PAGES. chances of escape, as tho records show, are but very alight. Jim flenry, the colored man who fling a drunken wretch down aflightof stalraon Fourth Avenne snd broke his neck, is, by nll odda, the hopplest murderer, in jail, sng i if nn broad grin from inorning nig! andintho hour allowed him for exorcise (the recently Incarcerated munierers: are niloweil only one hour's reinxation outof tho Leonie. four), bo has nore fun than all the rest of tho prisonera combined, Ho is 4 eymnast, too, and tisnalshtto ecebim jump from the ground, catch tho flooring of the second tier of ecils, and then, by Aro-atrongtty Jame to the top of tho roiling, rung by rung. Ho doce this for amuso- niont, but the effect of his good temper and of hiswymnnsties aro appnront tn his oxcellont condition, Tho erimo for which he Is locked tip alts Hichtly upon bis consclenco, and if ever tho timo comes for the Sheriff to perform a inviane choly duty by Jim thoro will be cortainly ono in tho party upon whom the solomnity of tho oc- caston will bo utterly lost. IN BTRIKING CONTRAST to: Honry te Jorry Milligan, anothor cotored MAn—tho same $fho, wominut honty frum n pine nie with “Camel-backed Ann,’ dod one man and torribly wounded another because bo bo Heved thoy had insulted his obese and greusy companion. Jerry {4 ono of the most melun= chuly and commonniaca of darkles, Ho intor- Sores with No one, apenks to no one, and spenits all his time, In coll ond out of cell, in deoply cogitating upon some subject, tha nutura of which he steadily declines. to divulze to his frionds. How he could ever havo gotten so worked up as to start forth on a singin oxpedi- ton fsa niyatery to his friends in thie row. Tho hoodlum hne two or three representatives Jn tho row, but Rudolph Van Jossou, in Cell $7, the tad ot 49, who © workod up" the imurdor of tho old Jew Stern, is tho specimen of tho class most worthy of description, A low-sizod, dark- comptoxioned Ind. of about five fuat six inches in hight, with a face expressing utter irrospon- ability and dinbolism, and a forin go loose in ita movements that it sooms tu bp attached nt the foluts by strings, he scomed Mery ombadiment, of ‘personal recklosness, . His slouched hit, cocked to one side and pulled forward, hung over f puir of beady, black oyes, always on tho look- out forromething, Nothing In his manner ine dicated any sense of tho perils of his position. Tho hoodiuin claims to have frionds who will pull bim through, and sys ho focis alt right about the result, which Iouds to tho supposition thot he has been studying up tn murder cases tho proportions of arrests to mitrdurs, Of ine dictments to arrests, of trials to indictuicats, of convictions ta tritls, and of HANGINGS TO CONVICTIONS, Young Burns, a cripple of 18, James Griffin, and Charles it, Fenton, path colored, the necon- pilees tn the Stern murder, nro ordinary spocl- mons of tho degraded denizens of the. worat quarters of South Clark atrect.’ Thoy haye not such “goou friends" ns Van Hessen can bonst, a consequently, ‘aro not s0 happy concerning tho future, Prinve Albort Jones, of Call 8, tha colored man who shot and killed bis brother during an altorcation, {8 a wolledrossed, middie-sized man of 35, ot light complexion, and apparently of 1 very quict disposition. Ife hasbeen nlongtimein 4uil, but he proserves his bealth and spirits, and tkes his fute good-naturedly, Though once convicted of tho crime be stands charged with, he haa gained a new tritl, nnd hopes to bave better luck next time. the fact that the brother 0 Killed had nlrendy kitled suothor brother pon, tneell No. $4are Rernard Murphy and John Kiron, charged with fatally stabbing a man numed Hang. Tho prisouers aro relatives, but of very diferent appenrance. Murphy {a a frank ‘and fing-looking Route follow of 2 Kiron, a short, heavily-bullt mun, with a deotd edly villainous cust of countenance,—just tho kind of mau onc would not care to hive ask the tine of ono in the middle of Polk street bridge onadark nigbt. Still, us far 1s record goos, oth of the men are old stagers In foiquity, and ‘outside of their. porsonal appearance, which ja especially deceptive tn the oage of criminals, thore Is nothing to choose betweon thom. Thon thoro aro Jack Stannard, who killed his mistross 2 few days ago; Thomas Burne, the Granger who came to Chicnxo to enter the stloon business, got taken in by his partner, sand Kilicd bim for revenge; James Tobin, who itled his daughter, and who bopes to gut out of his “scrape” by having the witnesses spirited out of the country; Johu Keenan, the midnight assasin of tho Lf cee clurk Hensley, and sevornl othors, making nenrty two dozen of the red-handed who aro waiting: trial for thoir erlmps—n collection{of men, including an uxori- cide, a fratrivide, and a duughtor-killer, and, altoyother, about ag printing A parcel of murs derors na noy county. Jat iu tho land can bonst of, Intbts connection may. be mentioned the siinplo fact that the last banging which Chicano snioged ocourred some three yenra ngo. Coin ment upon which fs entirely unnecessary. —————_ GRANIT PAVING-STONES. Largo Cousignments from Maino for Uno im This Clty. Tne Trinexz yosterday recorded the fact that thera arrived the day before by the Michigan Contral [allroad twonty car-loads of granit pav- ing-stone from the Hurricane Island quarries of Maine, which were the avant courier of somo600 car-loads to bo brought bero ovor that railroad vig the Hosnne Tunnel tine, Durlog the afternoon a reporter called at tho ollico of the South Park Commissioners and con- versed with Auditor Russoll, who sald; “The stone montioned {6 gray granit from Maine, It comes tn blocks and is to be used for the gutters on Michigun nvenue.” “Why hus tha Medina, N. ¥., sandstone been disonrded?” ~ * “ It novor was determined touse tt. Thisis a much better stone for the purpose, delng harder, and, in the long run, much chvapor.” “Can you give me some Higures as to the com- Pparutive cost of the two kinds of stone?" Mr, Russoll produced tho documonts connected with the contract forthe gutter and crosswalk stono-work on Alichigan avonua, and showed that tho diiforent bids from tha Medina quarry. imun wore $2.57, $2.59, and $2.46; theso from the ranit quurrymen Wore $4.05, $2.82, $1.50, and Pa por squiro yurd in the work, ‘the contract, whlon was to deliver and lay tho granit, wis awarded nt 82.89 to J, H. Anderson, of thia city, who is now bringing the Hurricane Jeland Reaiit eee and laying It upon tho sides of tho avenues: + * On what stroots fs this grunit to bo placed?” the reportor asked. “W only know fa to Michigan avenue, whero itis being used fory qutter on each aide of tho alreot next to tho eurb.” “+ How many cublo yards aro to be used upon Buohigan avonue altogotbor? 40 cublo yards.” “MURDERERS ROW.” ‘The Present Home of Nearly Two Dozen of the Blood-Stained, Red-Handed Gentry. How the Takers of Human Lifo Live, Move, and Have Their Boing. Block Johnny Tnamb and Shrankon “Shoony George”—A Wife-Butoher Who Has ‘Got Religion." - Eliott as an Adept Pickpocket=Tho Happlest Man in tho Row—Tho . Others. - “Murdorers’ Row" in the County Jail Is eltue ated in the second tier of cells Immedintoly facing the prison exit~an nrrangemont which has tho advantage of bringing ts occupants pratty stondlly undor tho cyos of tho jail officials, It takes in cells Nos. 00 to 60 inctustve, but not nil those who haye been incarcerated on a charge of taking human iifoare in tho row, as, for a precautionary mansuro In some enyos, and for the benoflt of the prisoners’ health In othors, some of the Indicted for murder have heen placed tn colls romote from the row. Still, ‘twelyo cells in 9 row, cach containing one or two prisoners who aro charged with tha most serious erlmo known in the catalog,presont an interesting » fenturo of life ing alty where n murder happens evory Sunday, or aftenor, and tho jail would soon become full of murderors If it were not that the police possessed a happy faculty of letting thom sl{p through thefr fingers. ‘Tha row Js not n pleasant placo at any timo of tho year, and In tho summor, especially during tho hotter spolls of tho sonson, the lifo of Its ocoupants Ja a burden. The windows opposit face upon tho nent-up Jafl-yard, and, while thoy sndmit tho aut at most hours of tho day, only n stray, faint *ripplo of fresh air over passes through thelr bars, and all its froshness fs lost hy the timo it ronches tho row. In tho ‘log-days the placo {8 admirably calculated ‘to drive 6 prisonor into repentance Qo bis crimo, or . into om) dusire for an carly trial, or taf other usunily objcc- Yonuvle bistening of legal prococdings os 4 ‘consoquonce of 1T8 UNHEALTHY ATMOSPHERE, D ‘tho fargo majority of tho row’s occupants, who do not recelyous full privileges In the way of oxercise as tho prisoners confined for less se~ rious offonsos,aro by mo menns henltby, oud aany of thein present nvory pitinvblu avpoar- anes, thor manila and waboyone fitces aud lean and facid forms making thom lvok like any- ‘thing but tho hardunod villning which the Grand Jury havo formally declured thom to be. Oho of the most noteworthy of tho row's ton- anteistke prisonze Johunia Lamb, who has been held siucu Getobor, 1878, to answer tho charge of murdoring Otlicer Itnce, opposit Lesser Friedvorg's pawnshop, into whioli he, with othor thieves, was taking somo stolen property, wien tho unfortunnto aflicer interfered nt the cost of his life. Lamb's cell {s No. 40, and it is w roe markably neat and comfortable apartment for ucell, in this respect Prosenting a strong con ‘trast to Jaany of tho others, which, thousrh clenn aro deyold of ndornmont, Hore are to be found bright-colored pictures upon the wails, protty furmture, a bed covered with a’ snow- white * quilt, wlrrors, toilet set, pleces of ornn-. mental chint—in short, above nll that can render the life of nn enforced Uacholor esthetically anjoyable, All this comes from tho tuct that wink bus privileyos. He has great freedom in the buildin, ‘and is Permitted to carry on n rushing business in cigara and tobacco, stamps, writing paper, pics, cakes, trult, and other urticles of which tho other prisovers are likely to stand in nocd. When Lamb onterad the jou be wis a vory tmis- erablo-looklog individual. Twonty-ilve years of life as an export thief hat found Lim, at tho neo of 43, n decidedly “low-down” thicf, with a con- , Btitudion almost complotely underminod by ox- ecssos, Notwithstanding tho sanitary druw- backs of prison Ifo, ite regularity and ‘ THE ABSEQCH OF WIiISKY havo grontly improved his physical condition, and yostorday, when a ‘THIUNE reporter who hnd cajled to take a look at tho occupants of Murderers’ Row hunted him up, bo found a dark-comploxtoned, woll-propartionad, taktdte- aged man, looking moro liko tho proprister ofa sinnll store than the allogod chief ctor. fn ono of the bloodicat crimes over committed in Chi- co. Wis companion 33 crime, George Freoman, allas “Sheeny George,” whose tostlmony in tho cise agalust tho notorious Lessor Friedborg helped groatly to -scoure that rasval’s convic- tion, was found in cell No, 69, altuated on tho sido of tho Jail facing SUinois street. Freeman, who ja also under indiotmont for the murder of + Olticor Race, is an altogether different kind of man fro Lamb, Muth amaller, being o alight * and lithe young fellow of about tive feet six. inches, he is vastly superior to tho otbor In in- telicctual resources. Ho prosenta ono of those instnncos whero A brivht brain, oumbinod with tiretoss onorgy and persayerance, makes up for physical doliviencies. The long confinement—his duranco bas boen co-extenaive ‘with Lamb's—bas not treated him kindly, and, Provan Do Was but naiight speolmon of human- ity when be ontered tho Jail, ho is now only # sliudow of what ho formorly was, His face has fatlon in and bis body shrunk, until be jooks moro like an ovorgrown boy thunamnu, Not- withstanding the sevority of his Imprisonment and the anxiety attendant upon his position ha Xceps up his spirits, ond hopes still that, when ‘tho time comos to dovide Whether he or Lainb committed the erlme with which both stand charged, he wilt bo ublo to cloar himeclf. Free+ man's cell 19.0 nont ota; it lacks the ornumentit- ton of tho one alroady degoribed, put upon a shelf nro tobeseen. , A NOW OF WELL-THUSBED HOOKS, Qnd when tho roportor, running his oye’ alony thom, caught slxht of Uphont’s Mentul Fattosophy, Combe'a, Principles of | Phyal- Olovy. Wordaworth's an Longftollow's poums, Quackenbos on ‘Composition, and othor = standurd = works, ho began to buyoan {dea of how the man had managed to aequire his really excellent Knowledge of tho English innygunge, evidenced both in hia cone Vorsation and in the letters to tho publlo press and appeals to the courts whioh ho hes made Troin time to tine, “When you got out of here you oughtto teach School,” tho reporter suggested, “Tho rouupious ladiog,” the young follow an- swered, “did get me, soino tlnie ago, to etart a School In tho boys’ departinont, but it was no Thad to give itup; they were too much for ane, Jrcemun hag by long good conduct seourod tho privilege of gelling hot coftco to the prison ere, but the small protite of this trade constitute dis whale means, and tho luxury of a luwyer is to himan yuknown quantity, His former ate torney, who, when in criminal practice, wns the ablost {n that linvof the profession in Chicago, has" sinco abandoned “it for the oivil branch, but Georgo hopes that, whon the umo comes for what will virtually be a life arrugalo between bint on one sldd and Lamb, aide y Erlenbore, ou the othor, the at~ tornoy will give bits a Qolping band, ‘who long-inearcerated murderer bos always Jorgely regained his accustomed demeanor, but tho nervousnoay of those Juat lauded in tho row ds often pltiuvie ly the oxtreme, ‘Two colla olf trom Freumnan wus Yom Cubill, arrested 2 few anys ugo Cor the murder of Oioer U'Brion. A vather tall and slouchily-built oun fellow offs, ‘hu preacnted an appearance of ubjeat wrotchod- evs and incurable uureat, -Ho paced nervously ‘up aud down bis cull, stopping at very turn oF. two to cust a nomentary glance ut those who Were looking at bin, : It wus ae near a8 possibile The endless “sentry yo" of a caged coyuto, and tho prisoner wud about aA allont a8 ono of Vhose finplucable animals. He svomed to want to say sometbiuy, but tho lawyer's that of alionvo ‘was upon hima, and he resumed hia walk after snarling out one or two monoayllabic answers to questions put to him, Murderor'a Row siways bas a rellclous ane Shuslast among its occupants. ‘The ono playlug tho role at present ts old James Cunningham, 1D Coll 4), the wretch who buried au vlyht-inoh Xnife-blade in the breast of bis wife some s!x weeks age, A man of about 8 yearwat aye, tat, geizzied, and uvxainly, with a fave Indicative ulmply of ignorance and besutted wouknoss, bo is anything but # proposseesing prisoner, Since * ontoring the Jail, however, be bas experienced rellion in a rotmarkable degree, aud is never "wong of the. villiog pelea or acer on je 0 his ences DB tho sold atone itor at the pelt praytpy, He 18 vol rf, has no lawyer, an Saye he prays thus Toawuss ho fools us tadugL NEEDS GOD'S HELP in his trial," the outcome of whlch he fs certaln ‘will be in bis favor, Job Eiiott, the alleged murder of Oflicer Mugoney, fe & vory cheerful specimen of tho Ugbt-bearted ang ‘joyful prisoner. A. yous niin of ubout 24, of foudaia-niabt, Myhé com plexton, well dressed in black cost and yuet F, aod brown pants, ho takes the world vory easily, +Wno most remarkable thing sbout bin is the wonderful celery of bis movements, Indle cating rather that bis earliest ondeuvors jn tho profession were moro in the Hekpockuting lino, Hla walk was a catilke ylide, and the tove- mente of bis hands and arms wero like flashes of light, At the moment tho roporter watched him be was onguged in the playful amusement of picking e touthbrush from ‘the vest pocket of ‘another prisouur, ‘Tho latter objcoted, Dut, though ouly ubout hulf un inch uo! tho tvory handle wus sticking out of the pocket, Hilloté would make a fulut or two, and how an Carpest piss, lifting the brush go noatly frow {ts biding-plage Unat a load-pencll which rusted beside it wus never disturbed. ‘This rupldity and certainty of moveuwnt fs, of course, possessed more oF less by all export thicved, but Eliott ty a aster of the art. When one of these quick, sure hands reucbea forth with bulge of platol to U1 aa odlegs, tho latter's “Phe total will amount to 27, ‘Tho reporter catled also upon Mr.J, HH. Andpr- san, tha vontraotor for tho work, who stated that the 600 car-londs, and in all probability 1,000 enr-louds in all, were to be used in making the Mronigan avenue gutter, and weat on Tnitty> Ath street from that ayentio to the boulovard, ‘The 600 cnr-louds would do the work to about ‘Twenty-ffth street, The work would be about aix to seven hiohes docp, and about four and ono-halt feat would be taken up in each yard of gutter, about oleven feot of which would uso up wtonof tho stone, dir. Anderson und somo otbor purtica sero quostiuno Hs to the rate av which the stone was bolug brought to Chicago, but they had ngrocd to keep it o secret. The chances aro tint tho rule was a very ow ‘ono, probably about 10 to 124% cents a tidre hut BULL OF POPE it XX Il. AGAINST THE |. Tb the Editor of The Chicago tribune, Cir0Ag0, Aux. 10.—Voluimes have been writ ton recently to endeavor to provo that the cole- brated bull of Pope. Adrian to Honry 11, of Ene wland, ompowering him to seize Iroland, was a forgery, Twoeminent Irish ocolealnstical dig- nitarics—Hishop Moran and the grent orator nnd proacher, Fathor T. Burko—have written ex- huustive treatises to try and fulsify ano of tho Lest wuthonticatod facts in history,—a fact which all provious Cathollo Irish historians, from Kenting to Moore, fully bolioved—namelys that Popo Adrian Issued & bull empowering Henry 11.10 conquer [roland, Whatever donbdts qay be ralsod na to the fact of Adrian bavine fsauod a bull for tho conquest of the Irish by the English, thore can bo no doubt about tho bull, of ‘which a Iteral Eoyllsh teansinvon Js hore givon. A fac simlic of this bull may bo secon at tho Mubllo Library in this city, in Vol, O of that maguniftoone work,the National stanue scriptsof Ireland, The original maouseriptia pro- soryed In the British Siusoum, Londen, ‘Tho Dull waa isyucd by Popo Jobn XXIL from Avignon in 1087, Jt {4 8 most curious fact that the promulgation fs well ne the oxistonca of this buil suums to havo bgen almost totully unknown, But ouly by tho He, but all Irish bistorians, Neth MacGooghogun nor Halloran mention it at all, o saya in tl story of Ireland that the Popo aont lotters to the English King in which the Irian hierarchy are warned not to rebol against tho guthority of England. This bull fully negounta for the fnllure of iobert und Edward Urucn to frvo Srefand from tho Enulish oka. When Edward Bruce landed jn Irelend in 1316 be was at ouco Jainud by the Irish, and for sume timo carried all before him, defeating tho Koglish and Anglo-Jrish in soveral bloody battice. The clfect of the bull in preventing tho Irlsh- from joining their liberatora, tho Heotch, may be understood from these passages frow MacGooxbeyan'a Hivtory of Ireland: Bruce's overturow by the Faglisb at Dundalk in 1918 4a a proof of tbo unsteady fortuue of arms, oud how amall 0 thing may tend to tho {oss of 8 buttio. Five yours previously 30,000 Scotubinen gained a complotn victory ovor 100,000 Eng\iehmen at Hannookburis wt Duns datk the Scotch Were superior jn numbers and Jed by 4 Princo who was ucoustomed tq victory, sat they ‘wore defeated by she Enylivb.” ut a Httla bofore that ho’ asys that while “ Brace was at thy hoad of 20.000 men iy 1310, ho could tuster only U,000 in 1818 to meet tho Ens wlioht” If StucQgoghegan doea not mention ‘tho bull, he at loud? has wbown the eifvots of jt Bininiy enough iu the foregolny quotations from ‘Thore appears bardly any doubt that roland woukl baye beow freed from KEugland by the Bruceg were it pot for this bull, for it would naturally prevent tho Irak from joluing thom, uud provent thelr own countrymen from bavi tivlr Uearts iy too war, Whatoyer spiritu benette the Irish may. have corlved from tho Papacy, it bas always been a curse to them po- {itlen: ie and they must learn to make Chireh- menof ull classes nttond to tholr clorieul due tes, and lot politics soveroly alone, Vewiras, MARINE a WS. Another Advance Yesterday of One- Fourth of a Cent on Corn John, Leal servontof tho servants of ot, to Buffalo, to his vonerabio brethran, the Archbishops of Dublin and Casto}, and to his beloved son, the Dean of tho Church of Nnablin, hoalth and apos- tallenl benediction: ; Grioving woe have heard and with anxious: min wo perceive that somo frinrs of tho mendiennt ordurs, polluting those ordors which thoy profess ina manver tu by condemned, aid many of tho reotors, vieara, atid chaplains of tho parish churches of the country of Ireland, who, being doicgated for the direettion nnd government uf the peoples, ought by tho light of lenriing to show thoin the way of truth, and by tho exemplary menus of praisa- worthy works to lead them to salyation, have rather become unto thom a cuusd of orror and ruln, which those samo rectors. vicars, and chap> huilng, ike unto disorderly men not knowlay tho putha of peace at all, not only through hidden perainsions and depraved counsels, but also by Preavhings and publlo advice, in rash ettorts, withdraw tho Irish people from the tiominfon o or dear son in Curiae, Edward, tho dlustrious King of England, and from iidelity and obedl- ence to him, und openly load them to attack tho oyal rights, and raise the heel of rebellion by exelting tho whirlwinds of war nyalnat the same Jeng, not scolng that vy it, tn hindoring thy good of pence and obedience, thoy become without doubt ‘tha aids of dovils, nourishing it fire lit by thelr desiro ng by casting on fuel; nowtrishing scandals nriaon, and rashly eherishing that tro which thoy ought to ox. tingulsh, not reverlugand by no menus fearing to deceive the souis of suet na teyuiesce in this pince in their sinister suyestionss nnd thoy oven presume by n roprobate rushness to nbsolvo from tho homicides, burnings, sacritexes, aud robberies perpetrated and tu be porpetrated tn the prosecuting of ston wars, Wo thorefore, desiring to eradicate the mato- rial of ao many evils, command you, thromgh the npostolle writings, that iu your discretion you, or either of you, through yourselves or ‘othors, will nudmonish all nud. every ono of tho Telars of tha afocusatt and other orders, tha rectors, vicars, and chaplains of tho churches of the nforesitd putts, and such others 1s tay fvem oxpedicnt te you, of whutevoer state, ure der, dignity, rado. or condition thoy may he, by upostolical authority, tbat thoy shall nito- xother withhold oud” wholly desist, from the aforesuid persecutions, counsels, preaching, advices, nnd ubaulutions, and every other thing by which war or discord could ariso in sald parts, within the spaco of cight tlays to be com- poet from tho date of the admonition, Diherwiso we promulgate the scntenve of oxcomniunication nyuinst thoso who nro to bo excommunicated publicly on cach Sunduy aod festival, with ringing of bells aud quenching of eandics, Whenever it ‘In: cuin oxpadient to you that you should proceed with the aforesald futhority wore gravely against thom, recording as thole disobedience and the quality of. tha dued shall warrant, Morcover, wo wish and Wo command you, that you shall find out the truth with all diligence concorning those persons who are or may buve been guilty in this respect, and whom you shall discover by the traces of such a search to bo erininis, in as farns it may be just, you mily | by the site Atte thority punish them ‘canonically, so that thoy may repent of having comniltted such things, and that others frightencd by thelr oxampio may dread to undertake such like, For we con cede full and tree power to you and exch ono of you all and overything pormitted by tho tenor ‘Of those present letters, notwithstanding an in- duit from the uforesitid Seu may exist, for soma or any of the ordors cithor speolally ar gon eriliy tint thoy cannot be oxcommuni- canted, suspended, or intordicted by apostolic lottors, not making full and express and word- to-word mention concerning an indult of this kind, and of the propor onmes of the urdors, places, aud porsons themselves; and with whut- evor letters, privileges, nnd indulgences, gen- eritt or speolal, with Wuatover dignities, ardor, Persons, and places, under whatever forin or set of words conceded by said See, and not ex- Prosecd or not inserted in these presents: by which tholr effect could be impeded or in any qanner deinyed, and concerning which and the whole tenor of which special mention words for-word ought to bo mae In our lotters. Given at Avignon, ILS. of the Jdes of April, Hirst year of our Pontiticate, The Supply of Grain=Carrlers Not Overabundant at the Present Time. Litigation Likely to Arise Over tho As+ sossing of Vessels by Assessor Drakes Around tho Lakos—Stenmboat Lines—Ar- rivals and Departures~Miscolla- noous—Dook Notes. HOME GATIERINGSS GUAR FRELAUTS ‘Thero was considerable inquiry yesterday for vessels to carry xrain, but {twas understuo that room for tho time being was wot ovr: ‘Nuundant. Tho rato to Nulfatd was 4 cent igher, 24 conts being patd on corn, with wheat nominally at 3% cents, Vossel-owners think. they will got 3 éunts within n fow doys. “Tho on- gagoments announced were; YOR BUYFATO, Propetlor Badger State, corn, Schooner Ida Kelth, corn, Schoonor Sunrise, corn... Schoouor Red Wing, corn... FOR osweEao. Schoouer Moboken, COrs.... +45 soeeseeeoo620,000 FOI KINGSTU! Schooner Amorican, corn. Schooner St, Louls, curn. FOR COLLINGWOOD. Propeller Columbin, corn (through). LUMBER YNEIGNTS, ‘Thore wero no changes roported in the rates yostorday,, But few luinber-cirriors are tn port, and ownora @xpress tho bollof that thoriso in grain freizhts will naturally lead to a rigoin lumber rates, of the grain vossely now ougayod in oncrying lufuber will be hauled outof that trado and again placed inthe grain-carrying business, thus orentinga more urcent demand for jumber-carrlors, and, a8 a consequence, bot- tor rates, Thore woro soveral charters mado yesterday at tho ruling prices, which are na fol- lows: ¢ From Enst Saginaw From Luedin, From White bako.s.. From Granda From Muska} From Bay Clty... “ ‘Tho above rates aro those paid for sailing ves vols, stenm-barges carrying lumber from dock to dock at 12}4 conts loss from Grand Hayon and Muskexon, Bushes, sesete, 000 W000 647,000 COAL FREtatTs. No further adyauco in con! troights was re- ported yeaterdny, tho rate from Buffalo romaln- ing at $1.25 por ton, and from Oswogo at $2.16 net. TAXING VESSEL PROPENTY. ‘The law requires that yessel-owners shall lst thoir vessols where thoy aro registerod, cnrolicd, and licensed. It sceme that tho Assessor of tho South Town of Chicago bos nsscascased all ves- sols owned at this portin his district, and tho ownors of yessel-property who ive on tho West ond North Sides are much exercised over his nv- tion. They claim that thoy have always pald thoir tuxes on such proporty tn thelr respective towns, and that their vessels ure miso lated i tho Assessors of those. towns, Thoy conton that to pay taxeg on tholr yesscl-proporty on tho jouth* Side will cnusc thom to pay. incrensod taxes, on tholr other personal and seal property in tho respootive towns In which they live, inaamuch as the tax- jovy is mnda for so much money, whlch must othorwise bo ralsod on that property if tholr yessel-property is aesessed and taxed on tho South Bide, Undor this astute of things thoy propose to rosist tho taxation of thoir craft by the South Town Agseasor, und will carry tho matter Into tho courts for adjudication. THe STEAMBOAT LINES, 'The ologant . sidawhbeol steamer Shaboygan, of tho popular Goodrich Lino, leaves this oveulng ut 8 o'clock for Milwaukeo, ‘Tho trim and swift little propelter Mosscngor, of Graham & Co's Baxt Shore Lino, icaves on hor regular trip to Benton Harbor and St, Josoph atllo‘clotk to-night. Thoso sceking comfort oe weil na colority will Ond both combined in the jesscogor, . ‘Tho magnificent stoamer St, Louls, Capt, Jahn Hall, of the Union Lino, leaves this evening for Bullalo. The St. Louis ts only exvollod in cla- ‘ance by one steamer that leaves this port,—tho Rynok,—and her iinmonso Passonngy- liste gach pip tors the popularity of Capt. Halland his no bot fs . Tho fine steamor Columbia, of tho Now En- giaud Transportation Line, loaves for Colling- ‘wood and way ports this ovoning. “ ‘The clogant and palatial steumor City of Fro- \mont, of tho Luko Michigan & Lake Superior Stoamboat Ling, commanded‘ by that prince of gentiomon and seanton, Capt, E. S.8inith, leaves to-morrow evoning for Marquotte, Duluth, and ethor Lake Superior ports, Ono of tho pecu- flarit(es ot tourists who onco travel with Capt. Smith iathat thoy desire to ropent tholrtripa with him, which speaks volumed for tho gallant Captain and bis stanch vessol, ‘he well-appotn ind commodiaus steamer Ocean, of the Morchante’ Montroal Lino, lonves to-morrow oveting for Montreul-and other lowor lake ports, + DOCK NOTES, Alock MoLean takes GH of the ongino in the tug Crawford this morning. g -) Fdward Reed, former of the tug Crawford, fy now ougincer in tho steum-barge Muckeye. ‘Tho immense achooner San Diego arrived hero yesterday with a cargo of lumbor from Ashland, ‘The stonm-bargo Middlosox arrived yostord towing tho schOnHnns HUGKRONE| and Melbourne, It was reported along tho docks yeatorday that the tug wp Weight. of Stauiatec,, had’ boon urned, Cunt, James Barry, familiarly known as tho 2 Govornor,” is now in ‘oommand of tho tug Asa ansom, THE BITER BIT, Mow an Avaricious Countryman Was Contidonced, “Thave just returned from Mackinag,” re- marked Frank Doggett, a well-know confidence man, yesterday wfternoon, “I wont thoro with Ad Snell and Little Willic, Wo stopped tharoa woek or ten duys, Bustness was quite Hght,— extremoly so infact. One day taat waek I took A yontiomnn named B. T. Stanloy, ving near tho Town of Alllunco, O., to seo Snoll play monte. Stunloy wns quite infatuated with tho Ramo, nnd thought the antiquated Biissouri cat- tlo-dealor (Snell) a great sucker. ‘Turning to ma ho sald, ‘Ihave bnt $26 or $30 with imo, :but Jf iat pails witl yo to my town 1 a right . curd. ql Soell sald, All right; any tinie L mest you thera need be no bashtul tecliugs, Put down all tho money you can bring,’ Tho next day wo woro Just aig the bout, when Stanley, leaving hig ‘wito and brothor-in-inw, rushed breathless on bourd, and, taking mo to ond sido, asked mo in all candor if Lthought, provided bo camo to Chicago and got $1, the old Missourian would allow him to bet told hins | was quite posi- tive Snell was fool enoush to bot his one and Stanfey came right to Chfeago with us. Seti. £ had no iden sthoro was anything In him, We gotin Chicago Sunday torning, Stnoley was dazed with the big stuffed bank roll Snell car- ried, ana wanted to tnke It away-auyhow, with- uut'going throuxh the form of winning it. Ttold him that would hardly boright. 1t would Jook better to win It and savo ny little logal questions, 2 “Wo all slept togothor at ahotol Sunday night. Stanley rea drinks for Snell, keeping him duly drunk. Monday the Obfo man drew on bis home for $1,100 and hud tho draft cushed.,Ly this thno things began % TO LOOK SERIOUS, He thon told Suell ta owned a nico farm noar ‘Tolleston, Ind. and bad thorcen a very. prott ‘pale of Uttie Durbar bulls which ho would acll to the old Missourian at 2} burgain. This. was an urtiico to got. Snell out of tho Sinte, so ne to win tho money, Snell, Stunley, and I went to ‘Lolleston to sue the bulls Monday eveniig. When tho station wus. renehed We aut down on tho platform, and Stan- toy peceaogeg, to win the bunk roll, Ho won two beta of #20 each; thon drawing out a little over $l coully but it plckna up the wrong card, loat bis money, and talnted. ‘Cho Missourl cattle-buyor bad downed hin, We returned to the city tha sumo ovening, Ady ‘Tuesday morn- ing Mr. Stanioy bad suficlontly rocuvered to como to the city and bavo mo urrosted for stellt, Last cvening wy friond, Cal, Wesloy Shimmel,. catied on -Stahley and sald tt was ovident be bat boon ‘gambling, which wuee belnoua orime down in Indians, punishn Ma with imprisonment in tho Peultentiary. Morcover, ho deemed it his duty to bave tho whole wntter written up in tho newspapers, and send tmurked copica to Aillance, O., dtucki- hac, und Constantine, Mich, where Staniey’s brothor-jn-law preaches tu tho unregencrato sinners. Col, Shimmo}'s eloquence Was poraune sive; in fnot, it settled the busluess, Btunte; ‘ducked bls nut. ay wo say in tho olassics, an ran, | was disehurged this morning for want of prosevution. There was no law to bold me any- way. Thoin wis beaten inthe Stato uf Ine diana, Ho had steered the poor old Missourian from Mackinus for tho exprosa purposo of skinning bin, © Itonmrkablo, wasn't it? Come around Git ‘oung mun, and L will give you another little Hustration ‘ot what chances o hubgry sucker will ako for a bit of dust,” ———__- CINCINNATI'S WATER-SUPPLY, Spretat Disputch to The Chieugo Tribune, CINCINNATI, O., Ang, 10.—-Tho quality of the Cincinnat! water-supply has beon a subject for sharp discussion of tute, and lod to the appoint- ment of a commission who wore to make an ox amination aud report. St had boon chhrged that tho Superintendent of the Wator-Works, Bir, Arthur U, Mooro, was purposely contaminating tho watoreaupply in order to scoure the abollah- mont of the present system, and tho ndoption of what is known as the Murkley Farm projcct, In which ho is Interested. Tha contamination Arose, it was alloged, froin the dumping of garbe uxe Into the vicinity of tha Water-Works, to washitigs of which wore suckog into the pumpa, The Examiutny Commission foucd that gurbuyo was bole dusupod at the polut designated, bur dadidod ta it hors was ne conta a ton oF re olty’a water sup; horefron. ley Tel = mmautod that thor lump be abolished, nowover, on account of the bad moral offeot it is huving, ‘hey also urged that the olty skould bo pro- and purer + Tho a ing to the Buporintont font ot the WatersWarke end to a cluss gf citizons who ure anxious to bayve present polloy of | tho Ay pie: Works Department vindicated. It it charged, however, by those living nearthe dump complatned of, and ‘who are familiar with tts action, that but littia effort was mude by tha Commission to xut at the truth, ‘They say that tho oxamination was made jaa very cursor manner and in the daytime, when the river Jow and tho curront so far out in theatream Lhat tho washings from the dump ere not curried Into the puinps. Whatever tho truth may be, it Is evident that the prosont wratoreupply ig inada- quate to the wants of the city, and the propor pains have not boon taken to keop ite purity above suspicion, ——__— NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE, Conconn, N, H., Aug, 10—The Houso passed & bill eppropriating $7,000 fos the Yorktowao Conténnlal. Tho. Cominitteo on Hajlroads roe Ported on the bill to establish & Goneral Halle Youd Jaw, recommending that auld bill be indett- nitly postponed, he MRS. MILLARD FILLMORE, Bouvrvato, Aug. 10.—Mra, Millurd Filmore, relict of President Fiilmorg, ta lying dangorous- ly tll from the eect of a scoond stroke of pare alynis. AlmnouRt condclous und comparatively {500 trom palo, ber varly domigo 19 logked Lore Tho atenm-barge Trucadell came into port yes- terday with a big bole stove jn on the starboard aldo of her bow, ‘Tho tugs Now Era and Brockway oro again in port, the former with tivo big luinber barges and tho latter with ono of thoso, floating lumber- yards—a jake flatboat, The achoonors Ollver Culver and Montpolior avo in the Chicago Dry-Docks having thoir bot- toms calked, ia schooner Ostrich {sin the some docks for top-aido calking. A boy named O'Connoll was struck on tho head by a talltuy pulloy-bioclagritie playing on & ves- sel in the North ranch tarday, and Bo budly injured that it is feared ho will dic. An attempt was made yesterday to jaunch the Hittle steatn pleasure yacht built on Gouge Island, but she stuck fm the mud, ‘and she had noc reachey water whon darkness compolicd a muse pension of work, ° a Tho Canuilian schoonor Alexandor, Jonded with rajirond ties, arrived in port yesterday morulog minus hor forotopmast and part of ber Flipaloy, loatina galo at the lowor ond of tho Inke, Sho was also tonking badly, hor pups bayliuy to be kopt iu constuot use, As soon us unio jed ee will be docked oe sone sia In apo} ‘eatort ol Propeller St, goseste being again in dry-dook, tt weanot our Intention to convey the idea that the buat wus \nacaworthy, Tho Captain of the steamer. ins forina ua that the causa of tho steamer gall into dry-dock is hor whoel, which waa injure: y logs while nt Muskegon. Zhe wheol is what Se which makea ber a.atanch aca vessel, pes About 6 o’clook yosterday morning, as Alox- ander MeLean, any Sntuenty wos atandiug on Curis atrest bridge, bo Woticed a man jump juto tho river from olf tho stoam-yacht Lrut Marte, MoLoan fmmediately plunged into the water, and after a hard struggle succecded ju gotling the inun to the sidaof the dock, where ho was pulled out bysometug men. Tho fellow was gufforing from an attack of tho tromons and evidently intonded to commit aulcidc, and ho would baye boen aucocastul bad it not been for MoLean's bravery in jumping into tho water after him. i —_ 2 AROUND THE LAKES, BAOK DETWEEN A YACHT AND A TUG, Toledo Blade; * There has for some timo past been considerable discussion among marine men regarding the apecg of tho tug Carrington and the yacht Leila, many contending thatin.a teat of speed the Carrington would prove here aolf the faster of tho two, Yesterday when tho Carrington came abreast the ianding at Put-in Bay, on ber way from Sandusky, the Leila steamod out, aud the tug and the yucht wero soon near each other, A propor umount of ateam was quickly puton, and tug and yacht shot away toward Toledo, Tho contest was very oxolting, and was xopt up for a distance of thir ty miles. The tug and yacht scemod possessod yf equal spced, and It would baye beon a dits- cult matter to tell which would come out aboad, Hut iy the end the Leila succeeded in 19 Currington, aud a broom wi Lella asa aigaal of victory.” 4 BHOTOUN WOULD UM A PROTECTION, Cleveland Herald: “OR Port Washington on Tucaday night, one of two fine vossuls, * which was bot racing, arrowly oscapod yunnla, dow! tho schounor’ Wilifais. Jones, of Spauiding's iivot, In order to prevent tho collision, and not dolay tho big. Sellow, the dunes, though in the right, gav ‘ay. Thia is a dangurous action, und weno those hot-beaded Captains, who, have lng aotanch craty, bulldoze thelr way through Foiger, A, d, Dewoy, St. East Saginaw and bare: Wind=North, frean: the lakes, mado to pay for nachooner or tivo the reault would bow cheok upon this unprinal- THY WRECKRD ATRAM-TANGR FLETC Hutato Conmerctat ¥, Tiryaut, of Mand & Johnson's Line, ‘ont to recovor the machinery of the + stentn-batve Fiotchor, lost inst. fall on South Fox Istand, arrived in. port to«lay towing tho a wrockora aiccecded jn securing tho two bollors and englucs of tho Kt were unNnbia to secure the share find wheel by reason of the which had uceumuiatod In the wreck. ‘Tho nae Was seetirod by Janes Quinn, of Detroit, fiver of rome reputation.” A TWENTY -DOLLAR WAUNING, Tho following from tho Sandueky Register may possibly sorve as wt warning to somo yess inasters trading at thls ports “Capt, Welder hofor, of the stenm-bargd Lutts, ut ton, his Just been purchasing some information voncerning thy law in relation to clearances, He lott Black River the uthar day for Marbles hend without taking out n cloaratice, ho wont back to Hinuk River n few ¢ Ee Colteator, of Customs at tht port ued Sptetal Dtepateh to The Chiedgo Tribune, Burrato, N. Y¥.. Avg, 10.—Arrivod—lropoller Lehigh, via Erle, from Chicago; propeller tnilin, beta Medridon: Th grain, Duluth; propeller Chicugo, grain, Mit- Cleared—Propollors Mochester, Montana, and Idaho, and schooners Lizzie A, Law. d. Koller house, Miothigan, it. B. Eluyes, B.A. Nicholson, Uraska, coal, to MM coal, to Duluth, Charters—Provelter Honnoke, conl to Racine on private toring: stenm-barge Huron CI nl to Tateda ut A co erhouse and Llazie fw, cont 1.403 sghoonor St. Poter, ropeliors Nebraska and ‘Thomas W. ririta, cont to Milwatt= iba, coal to Chicago at Canal frefghts remnin inchanged at four conts ou whent, three and a hile cents on corn, and two atid three-quarters on onts. Nothing doing, quantity of sand to Chicago’ pro Wwaukes; propel Ufreot schooner Dt a frag; sehooners to Chleaga nt cont to Woledo, HO Patmer nnd schooner oo nt $1.40; propoller NOTHING LAKE MIM IN CHIGAGO, Toledo lade: “Thoro is w fresh young man doing the marine on a mornin city who scons to know nll about beer sehvoners, 1 touting nbout saloons goes for anything he WVexport. ‘Cho color of tits tose would that bo hos made a atudy of *schoon- mid thelr contents 4 specinity, neglect of the marine department af tI for which ha fs pleased to cull himsel€ a roportor. Itfs painful to sce ono so large n beer sign on his fneo, 3 ONIGEN OF “BCHOONER" ‘The origin of tho word “schooner” {a said to 11 1714, Capt. Andrew Robinson, of Gloucestor, *Bings,, dullt o vesscl with two inusts and satls cut like those now secon on 3. No such vossels hat cvor hy wlided from the stocks into the water, gome ono erled out: ‘Oh, how sho sevonsl" Capt. Robinson oxclalmed: A sohvoner Iet her bel” and trom that time such vossels huve beon Known a8 schooners. HAW WOK GETTING A CIRW. Cloveland Leader: * Vor tho last day or two tho muster of tho schoouer Winslow has nud ‘There iran num rd trom Milwankea in port having» nothin Ise thomsalyes with, stationed thomeuives near tl ‘Winslow, which way lyin und Induced the n uot to go aboard.’ MORE NIKE NUSINESS. Butlato Courter? About a million bushols of Rrain woro received at this port in the forty. elgnt hours cndlog xt 4 o'clouk Monday ‘Thia looks n little more Ike business, TE YACHT VIKING, Col, John Mason Loomis cutertained a party: of Siilwaukeeans on board bia splendid yacht When the Viking leaves Silwaukeo thoro will be muny regrets, + RACINE LIVE+SAVING STATION, Tho Racine Life-Saving Stution hns been sup- plicd by tho Governinent with a now surf-bout. Aptctat Dispatch to The Chicaan Tribune. Mangurrrr, Mich, Aug. t0.—Passed Down— Propeller Peorless, a aArrived—Propelior Smith Moare, tug Tn To. Lyon, and propeller Chatnbertains schoouors Gnoges, Willan Homes, Belle Hanscom, and Clearod—/ropellors Navann, Sinith Moore, and inuldon; schooners Helen, 8, 2. Ely; young as by with £0 Boeclal Ntsomtes to The Chicago Tribune. BSCANAMA, Milt, Atty, 10, City of Now York aud N. gs Oe Benton, Joseph Wade, Donatdson, and A lopartod—steamors W, L, Wotmore, H. Chis. Progress, George Barnhuwimn, aud City of fork; schooners F. L. Danforth, Brunette, Gorluch, and L, Casey, ho nis follows: —Arrived—Stenmors ingara: schooners [, schoonera and sivo} been built before. ‘ Special Disnateh to ‘The Chieaon Tribune, Ai. 10.—Tho propolier ow, With Iutnber, felt for Culeno thismorning. Tho Missourl and tow, lumber Joden, leave to-night, also tor Chicago, PORT Connonnn. Sreetat Disvatch to The Chleago Tribune, Porv Connonxe, Ont., Aug. 10.—Passedt down Schooner Bilt Murton, Voledo to Kingston, prceeiier Scotia, Chivago to Montreal, car trouble tn wottiny bor of at tho Cinelnnnti plor, 1 Bullors who arrive ERI “ Special Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune, Enth, Pa, Aug. 10.—Clenred—Propotler Conc+ maugh, merchundise, Chicigu, Bpectal Mepatch ta The Chicago Tribune. RACINE, Wis. Aug. 10.—The barge Gratwiok kort to-dny, ST. LOUIS EXCITED, Tho Bolle of the Villace, Inving Ho-« jected 8, J. Kildow und Ninotysolght Othor Suttors, Falla tn Love with 2 “Sillce ‘Kaylor? Sonor—Lhy Latter ‘'Teils a Few Dozen Fricnds and tae n Ficht with MISCELLANEOUS. PORT ¥LOIN IARDOR. Special Davateh to The Chicago Tribunt Orrawa, Aug. 10,—Mr. Lightfoot, Government‘ Englucor, has inspected tho harbor of Port El- xin, whera Important improvements nre ox- ‘Tho water was found in most placos to be suillotently deop to admit Inko vessels with safoty, while the bottom Isof such ® charncter as to rondér filling up uniikoly, whito at tho same thine ft atfords good anchor- Young Ladys veeted to bo made. Speclat Dirvateh to The Chicago Tribune, . 82. Lours, Aug, 10.—Thls afternoon the papers ‘bring to Hebt a scandal which Involves the nano of Nelito Hnzoltine, tho relgning bolle of Bt, Lou!s, whosy numo ayenr ago was mentioned in connection with that uf Samuel J, ‘ilden, tt belong reportod that sho was engaged to marry: him. The gentiomus fn the present euge isJobn Amwey, a blonde, with a falr yolce, flue Ho hn hold subsidiary positions in the Ford Opera Company for some time pust, and this is probntly tho first time his numo has appetired prominently tn tho nows- It appenrs, aecording to his story. that three weeks ago a yours. ludy of great Ueuttty oceupted n front seat at the Ubriz's Cavo Theatro, and svemed only to tuke an fntors est in tho proccedings when he was on the staga, Bho tooked a¢-hitn fixedly and smillngly, ho suys, until at Inst fig attention was drawn to bor, and. one ovoning she took the bouyet from ‘her breast, kissed it, and by. moving. it ubout: pinned, his attontion toit, Thon with a smile abe pliced™ it undor the seat upon GRAIN FREIGHTS AT MILWAUKEE. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Triounes MinwauKkee, Aug, 10.—Grain freights for Lakes Erle and Ontarlo ports oro atill entirely nominal, Tho schooner James D. Sawyer takes 38,000 bushols of whoat to Chicngo at 11% cents, aud {tis reported tho schooner M. J, Cummings ns also been chartored for Chicago at tho samo THe STEAM-UANGE NELGIE TORRENT. Speetal Dievateh to rhe Chieag Muskeaon, Mich, Aug, 10.—Tt it, tho now sfoam-barge built for John Tor rent at Dotroit, is expecied to-night, Sho isn Ties aipas boat, and will go into the luimbor LOCK AND GATE MEN RETAINED, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trisune. Br. CATHAMUNES, Ont. Aug. 10,—Aithough It that the now Welland Canal cannot be opened this your, n full statl of lock and atu mon Jé retained and pald. NUNNING IN CONNEOTION WITM THR NILTON, Sveciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Muskraon, Mich., Aug, 10,—The stonm-bargo Ingersoll fs now running In connection with the 8 a frolght boat between Chicago and DAMAGED A WITARY. Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chteago ‘Tribune. Muskxaon, Mich. Aug, 10,—Thi ‘White Cloud ran into the Central Wharf to-duy ee id some damage to the wharf but none to 0 THE HONEST JONN RAIBED, Spectal Diapatch to Tha Chicago Tri NAcine, Wis. Aug, 10.—The schoonor Jotn, sunk pero ® fuw daya ago, bas beon raised, fis! Si wo to Milwaukeo to bo pluced.in dry- oc! TO DX DOCKED. Fractal Dispatch to The Chica Wis, Aug. 10,—TI is comming hero from Konosha to bo docked to stop a leak. MUSKEGON LUMDER SIMPMENTS. "_ Spectat Dispateh to The Ortcago Tribune, Mustzaoy, Mich, Aug. 10.—Cloarancos to- day, ten, Lumber shipments, 1,600,000 foot, VORT OF CHICAGO, tne Chicago, , Fianitom oyos, anda good lex. ‘has bean decided which she was dropped Amie bastened end scourcd the flowers, umong which thera was enoto,and thon naked a fricnd who the Indy was. “Miss Nellio Hazeltino,” was the reply, “And wha le she?" “Tho belle of St. Louis.” An intorviow was arrangod, In tho courso of which, Amweg says, the ludy told him she hod yocolved ninoty-nino offers of mnarringe, one of thom from an old man Jn Now York worth $15,900,000; that ho was a Domocrat (monnting Bho owns Democrat, she could not totoll him that he (Amtwveg) waa the only onu who bad touched her heart, Amwveg anid that ho roplicd that ho bad not 85 in the world, and that ho would just ng soon set tlo In St. Louls asnuywhere, Several’ nutes, ho wloges, pnased between thom, and two photo. he, upon the uack of one of which was writ- ours until death us do part. wood fortune, roal or wiloged, ‘turned Amweg’s bead, and fae matter to two or three dozen ides writing home to bis mother and sending hor ono of the letters which ho . OF course tte story ight Mies. Inzeltine and White Sulphur 8ormgs are, At this point 100 Tribune 10 schooner BT, olaliis ta Bava recel spread, Last her mothor left for. Virginia, whore they now Amweg may bo loft for a little while and the nt- tention of the reader concentrated on Misa Un- zeltino's brother and Mr. Fred Paramore, who, it waa explained, “has aright to act in tho prom- igos." ‘Those two. geutlomen propor course +thut swoot singer was yostorday mltornuon be- ulled up Into Mr. Paramuro's offigs on tha fourth floor of the bullding on tho southeast corner of Fourth und Pine streots, dno bad asked a Mir. Lt wog's friend to svo fale play, party guthored Mr, Huzultine asked Mr. Amwor f Lo bad suld hy was woln, ro op Arable, Uuttalo, sundr! trop Columbia, Colitn Drop Guorge Dunbar, Muska Heon Tomnoat, Wits ako, lunibor, ayinaw. linibory ‘Sluniateo, iumbor, resone ag Ain- Hrop Atcons, Aaland 4 soon ns tho s Ludi nyton, towing: AN i ut was bia Intenton. jo than arr amin ic his flat, ant o two. by tho halr und ee purties canght ench other swung round and round an though practicing a new-fungled Gorman, Myr. Paramore in tha menntime produced a cowhide which ho bad bought for the wcunsion and was waiting for soinvhody’s pints to got tizht so thut he could havon Iittlo of tho plo himsolt, collared by Bir, Linn, who remarked thutono ut K tine was onough for Auiwog, Paramore resvntes Gime there was doublo-sbullie, in w! lar-buttons, and considerable everybody. wis and bogan to discuss tho iatter. -" ¥« we you must be mistakon,” sald Will Uazultino, “You may ve bonest in what you bolleve, but my alster could not havo written tors.” | Hut L'va got the lettors,’” “Out ntiny house.” Ho Was compolled tu give Huzeltine & written ordor to search through bis 1 that young gonttemun soun re- turned looking very much annoyed, and brings two lottora and two wore promptly confiscated, jady's frlonds still dvolared thut there was xomno Inldtuko, Chit Amweg bad been iinposod upon by one of the Hazultine gor to come out to the hous ono of the girls Hazoltino asked him to doserll win the parlor if he hud really been and ho did this very correetly, “At th Hazolting aummonud onc of tho sorvante up ainits, Gnd nak sk Schr Muxdalynn, Psi ‘hompsun, Muskego! form, Muskegon, lumbor, F Milan, Muskoyon, tum! Behr Androw Juokwun, Aud ohr Holivin, Milryaukor Bebe Wensliaat Bone Staarturd, Hohe Moibnurny, Saulnans Inaber, this interferonco, Bohr San Diuko, Aahinnd, Iuuubor. iinvet Muskegon, but! rand Mayen, lumber. tas wv ran Bele Joanie Starttn unsle Whips, Must my ACTUAL SAILINOA, na. Biltwaukoo, aundrie: ta, ad he wus wakoil id gov If ho could not 0) A Very protty laundress, meu it that was not the 0 ropliod, “it wae Biss Noillo Hoazel-- whose photorranh onan, Bscanabe, tl OT \otmlin, WY bt Fanta iio Ane Ast ba wheat, pao Aluskegon, am rt upon tho Hazaly Ung doorstep, All four of the yentlumon wero WC; ally Heaton wu; about the head and face,so that bo could not a ut mn the stage lust night, To-d: in two sults ayains| Parauiord, Uno for aesault with Intent to kill, and tho joiner for civil damages, ‘Tho ta : ae lay HO saya ib Will Hazeltino a jal Witbeck, Marinutte, It fawwlly, and hia fathor is a well-known | thore, His brother holds a very responsibil tition with tho Ponnsylvania Hallroad, boing Tuapector of Hrilyea ou that Nue, Fe ‘varayoung Amwer has Loon on the stuge, aving trut beou connected with Frank Muyo, Playlog a minor pact 19 * Davy Crockett.” Sinco thon he has boon alngling in tho chorus of Ford's bec .eoungeted with ’Fatinitza.” * Boccace old,” Billee Taylor,” and :*Ollvotto" produo~ tiond, Jo ls a tenor, aud makes up welton the foundation or framework for », Which will it in 0 hag been against their tinued tho pusingss, <a JEFF DAVIS WILL GO TO EUROPE, Hpectat Dispaten to ‘The Chicago Tribune, + New OnLeans, La., Aug, 10,—Mr, and Bre, Jofe forson Davia will sail Sunday morning for Liv~ Bernard Hall, of 0. ‘Thoy aro Kos a guod physi iy his folk havo loug ant wishes that he bas cont a OTHER LAKE FORTS. Dritish stoamani & Weatlodian Lin Pont Runon, Aug. 10.—Passed down—Pro- | ing after their duughter, who Js bulny educated pollors Japan, Oneida, Oscodo, Jamos Fisk, Jr, | 9 Roanoke, A. Sumner and barces, Bay City and baryos; schooners George Murray, J, Couch, A, Mrs. Quabach, a indy residing at No, 103 states that she was 8 of headache, and reat satisfaction, frequent attue: Up—Propellor Avon; ateamors City of Clove- Tend, Pearl, Flora; ecbqouers Bunvyside, Weary eat | RADWAYS READY Rez rpp, HEALTH 18 WEALTI) Health of Body is Wealth of Mind, RADWAY’ $ Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood makessouni flesh, nelrarakin, If out wrawid five youn your bones gotind, without oneles: anny year OP plextor ful Ss TUAW eesoLVinns YAY'S Bansavanti® A Grateful Recognition, “To ctira a CHRONIO or Lan; enso {8 truly a viotory in tho Heananaing Dire Toneowlig power that clearly disecmne iottt and supplies n remedy; that Testoren Bt stop—by degroes—tho hody which bne hoe ce? ly uttacked ‘aud wenkonod by an insidious cnac, hot only commands our respuot 1h a serves our uratitude, Dr, Radwa: bas ae ished manklntl with that’ wonderful ene human who drag autad exletenco of ty, through tong dava ‘and Toni mete teas, e,"—AMedicul Messenger, FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtract f Dr, %, Disonse hud Lis Cares? as eerae "Treatise og List OF DISEASES CURED ny RA DW AY’S arsaparilian Desoleat, Chronic Skin Disengos, Caries of t mors in the Hood, Scrufulnus Disease Unnaturnt fubie of Hody, syphilis and Venere Fevor Sores, Chronic or Old Uleura, Salt hie Aedes cations iti tiath fh, ues , ers, Glandular Swe! Wastingahd Decay of tho ease Heine! Hlotches, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Blads dor Diseases, Chronic Mheumatise and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Criculous Deposits, and Varioties of tho above comptaints to ‘ich sometimes are niven apectous names. Wo nscert that thoreisno known remedy thay ‘Possesees the curative power over those diseases that Radway'a Resolyent furnishes, It curesitep by step, surely from the foundation, and restores tho injurod parts to thelraound condition. The wastes of tho body nre stopped, and bealthy blood fs sunpuee to tho system, from which new material is formed, ‘Chie is tho first corrective power of Rudway's Resolvont, In cnsea where tho syatoin has beon, salivatod, end Morcury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate, inva uccumulatad and become deposited in the bones, joints, etc, causing caries af tho bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awollings, varicose volns, otc., the Sarsaparills will resolve away those deposits and extern! nite tho virus of the disease from the fystem. if those who nro taking theso medicines for the cure of Chronio Scrofutous ar Syphilits cases, however slow may bo the cura, “feel bete tor,” and find tholr genoral health improving, thelr flesh nud woight toreasing, or even keep ing its own, It is n sure sign that the cure is pro gressing. in thoso disouscs tq pationt elther gets hotter or worse—tho virus Of tho disease ig Not inactive; if not arrested and driven fromthe Diood ft will aproad and continuo to undermine tho constitution. As soon as tho Sarsaparilis makes the pationt “feel better,” avory hour you will grow botter and increnso in bealth, Strength, and flesh, OVARIAN TUMORS, ‘Tho removai of: these tumors by Radway's Resolvent is nut so cortatoty established tus What was once considered almost ralraculoos is now acommon recognizod fact by all parties Witness tho cased uf Hannah P. Knapp, Mrsd, Keapt Mrs. J. Uf, Jolly, and. Birs.D. D; Hendet 8 its, C. 8. Blbbing, in tho present edition of our False and rue.” ‘One bottle containa more of tho active princi “ples of. Medicines than nuy other Preparation, taken in teaspoonful does, whllo others require ive or six times ns inch, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tore Neve pain and cure acute disease. RADWAY'S READY Rut In from ono to twenty minutes, never falls to ro Hove PAIN with ono thorough application; no muttar how vlolunt or excruciating tho palo tua nuaumiatlay bod-riddon,infirm, crip te ee ous, Nouralgie, ar proatrated w: ea suffer, RAD! WAYS HEADY, RELIEF willado instant cose, }, Znflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Hadder, Inflammation of the Bow, ongeation of the Lungs, Sure Throat, THfl cult Hreathing, Patpltation of the Heart, Hysteries, Croup, Diphtherta, Catarrh In Henze, Headache, Loothache, | New Aheumatlam, Cold Chilis, Ague Chitts, Cal= Blaina, an Frost Bites, Bruises, Sune mer Complaints, Nervousness, Sleeplessnesy eCoughs, Colds, Sprains, Pains in the Chath, Buck, or Ltinbs, are instantly reltered. FEVER ‘AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUB cured for 60 ots. There is nota romedial agent in this world that wil cure Fover and KauD, and othor Blalarious, Bilfous, Scarlet, Ayphotd Yellow and othe fovora (aided ie RADWAY'S: PILLS) go quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, re It wilt'in a fow moments, when taken soon See ea ee arate Dain MRC! netburn, Sicl a Dysontery, Collo, Wind in tho Bowels, andall la ernal Pains. ‘Travolers should alwaysoarry a bottle of Nate way's Ready Kollof with them. A few dropsia water will prevent. sicknoss or pains fma cbnngo of water. It ia botter than Srandy or Bittors as a stimuiant. Bliners and Lumbermon should always bo pre vidod with it, Ant remediat ea ee ae aiaier ite remedial agents capabte of by.an overdose should be avoided. Naren oplum, strychning, arnica, hyosclamus, a0 ‘oF powerful remaries, do atgcertal xe nll does, relieve the patient during action in the system, But perhaps the doso, if ro the aufte: fyonta when a positive rom Hendy Rollof will stop the moat excructtt! pain "Auiioker, wi thout entailiog tho Jeast did culty in oltber jnfunt or adult. THE TRUE RELIEF, Ranway's Reapr Revter is tho only reanedl agont Jn yoRuo that will instantly atop pala, * Bifly Conts Per Lottie Radway's Rogulaing i é aa Perfect Purgatives, Soothing Aperteny Without Pain, Always table a ‘Natural ti Their Operations A YEORTADLE SUBSTITUTE FOR (ALO Portootly tasteless, olegantly coated, wit arreat ‘ay DUEgS, Fogulare, pusity, lee atrengthen. fend HapWAy'a Pitts for tho curo of all disd of tho Stomach, Liver, Howels, Riduort, atiom, dor, Nervous Liscatos, Headache, Constifty Costivences, Ladiyestion, Dyspapslay Bits ct Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, are all derangements of tho Yaternal valy el Fanted toefact a permanentoure, Pu Air Steule. containing no meroury, minerals, ie er . [<a follow! proms rest faz Fron alten oe eae digestivo or He Pp the FEe a ee Ta Eton, 70 i ‘Wel Hoartbura, Diaguat of Food, Fullaces ot fii tog in the Stal our Eructatious, Sinking > ip te Biota 5 Chok! Lwcy paand adden Flushes Burning of the Fiosh, we A fow doses of Hanwar’s Picea wil ee system rom ul} the aboyensued ui We : iricss Be. Oesita. ae vite * ongult Tope! jer boots ana pit ‘on thn eubjeat of alseatet tholr cure, among which may bo naa Bulae and Tyue.!? a waedioey on Irritable (Urethra un way on Sorofula.' And ‘others polating to diferent lasses of ‘BOLD By DRUGGI™ pnUEFi of Beal ‘READ “FALSE AN. O48 | Bond alettereramp to RADIVAE #0," jy 39 Warren » Church-ate, News 7 formation ‘worth thousands Will bo sent 7% —— TO THE PUBLIC... .yu/ Thore can he nn bottor uurantee 2° jy tJ jel, the Hosolvents, Beliag ro) Bite’ he fure and ‘ask for itad' u Coat cap nau dadgayt ig ou LORNA

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