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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. s a: SS ee + Re rT ta halt or four | tho Senate, ‘To send In the appointinent of | facts ns we possess, L regret to say It wi i W ures made with dry plates > | fall Co, " 3 does not pacpet probable that, haying Dr, Haxtor alone, 16 was thought, would be | be adecldedly unfayorable one, hata N E YORK. tographers. ive sont. rate aan ee rahorntetines fo eoeeaee Rineuna pha in Jeopardy, the hope would be held out that fetes and act any fos tho atity ofthe | Waking wa lnvidions datncton i, favor of | peinton on de tustary of the ene —the con Y Aiton cay Se eT ee ee a Te Lao Heat See eee pany y, L should therctore {twas withheld, aud the Presidant | only from the drain tipo the systencat wo SIE DEBRERY: OF THOFOCHAMING CUIOSI- | who tind them ns tamo as kittens, : ee ee eee ree The Sage of Gramercy Park Laying was Interesting to every ono whether belong- Dalla la found that The ey ee mentee WALL STREET AND GRAIN. Plans for the Gubernatorial Ing to the eraft or not.’ ‘The pletures clready | canuot, We eatleractorily nnavwered 14, why such so Informed several Senators, and also that his action would nob militate against his final uppolntinent, inueh seereted pus, but alse from the couthne ned fever ftselt, Althongh te thee lie never been n very bleh one—tho pulse wll out ts tutroduced, showing the ne entered thy hotly, ated ene dhe Tatlt esc oF tha Wlwuty pre: int wh pil jut at the ere: 4 , Tate fs Inenttoned in THe TuBuNe dispatches of natural curiosities and formations of Nature | Speeutators Realtzi ther 1 resent location, an DIL MANTIS NEM ' has onlways bee grenter ’ than : # Se Gispalclies of t ra Realizing on Khetr Invent« wae te ie io. considerably Hoste. Dr, Maxtor ins cont recortt In the arn: HARRAH he haute ah anys Woratbayione He yaa ‘of dnd nction of Noepedoos ieee, ieee fe ea pombe the" people sings pane AES Resculaston BUM: are ahich HE endiculur droppet from the | te entered the servies as, surgeon of the in ireateninge figure, L there 13 wreeks wero Of hibition, the pi jo -settlemonts thore wore not awaro of the + “ or 10 wt ver in Di ; naw tanger tat Ib muy asst A decider <> won exhibition, the nieces of the | prescnee of the Dells. Yat tt ts ouly fur ten | _Neww Tork sun, Atig. 1 : Fee AGHAS, Colonel bole eee voreuteors., Hs | tow typhuld character, Lwant Itdlistinety initia and of the wreck beln distantly yeen | Sears that they have been yencraliy spoken of, | ‘Are the reporte that yout havo been a large’ tuiderstoodl that | have no eritlelsin to make | Anti-Tildenites to 1 Be Conoiliated | flying through thenir, ‘lio netion ‘of fast and only five sinco people huvo begun to visit aa introduced to explain | Dantel Webster, Dr, Baxter strved con , trotting horees fs also pho th rh 3 seller of corn in tho last fow days truo?” was stant neal Toe a | Gounty inthe to or thpten nents ng | Witen tine has baat tat cal woe bos iy ours olor tho ind gran | unin gao, bs nhay, fon ecg aba’ | AAERU OF fos Unt on Saluda sight " Saw, so von It bo tm et wee! owls, Fromm i ‘an oft and it \ rt ” Ie ee eA any. ALITEMLONE ever | Uricule, “Surgeon, Ho was compli. | Sted, distinguish between the suritenl This Fall. sulia ofthe usoof theelcetrle hehe ih photos i nto profit foam Gey partially Ho repliod,_Some:nt wrore It experionces an Immense profit fram “ raphy, tho studio In which the electric. | 2° !avostmont, Be | Testi cadre earn ae 48 to 48, anil a i c they'ro realizing on thelr profi a cae light pintures were made huving 110 skyligh § profits. The nit Opening of the Convention -of the | avail, cud the pictures. Bt OHIO DEMOCRATS: vanes hins been froma0 to 60 cents a bushiel,. / ad tho inedical management, As to the Int- ter, it Is the system whieh I «titerty abla and do not belleve tn. Under that rystem, however, thoy have done well. ‘Chey haya inented = in Gen, Kearney’s report of the battle of Wiltamsbirg, Va, far bravery upon the fleld, which he nuver left ginterrer Tt in reference to thts subject, rails OY IN In Miedistinctly locates. tha Te thn crest of the Hf anit at its pos- ve ulenyi scted, | Until he wag brought off with the expecta- i " : or about 50 per cent, tn Chi , arts whe vas T have always suspect "| tor . been more inerelful than, they are to most p i BEING MADE MOSTLY AYTER DARK. “ pi 1 Chicago plone, In St. / any dimey have sald to fuser OF aN sh fig waa tte 5a tue close of tg AYRE, patients ns to tho quantity of medicine Lhotographic-Association of Some apeciinens of what ure known as "(al- | re Bookwalter’s Idea of a Canvann— Lous itis even mora than that, and at inte /, cofesion, that there Wer vas it the ae | 8, represontattve of tho volunteer medteal | BSH. Amerlen. tons composition photoxraphs,” weqatives | Au Admirer of Mrs ‘Tiiden's Methods rior polnts, with cost of transportation added, /, firbelleving that A Te moreover, the bait | Ofleers who served during the War, wis ape ecurring to the method of supplying of half x dozen criminals Imprisoned for the | -An Army of Scerct Agents—A Warne | It's several points higher than In thls city) | nourishment by Injection, do xen remeniber any, particular eases whore {t hias been at- fended with especially good results?” “The books refer to several such cases, sie crime being used to ninke one positive, | ing to Repubticans—Pondicton’s Km- | and Liverpool. Tho damage to the crop i . 2 witich blends the features of all six persons 1 \e The Produce Markets Dull, Owing to the-| ant riven typlen! face. ‘The other ‘displays Contant ao Ane 14.—While Book Tatras ee eee cane Ie entHled sett 1 President's Orittcal Condition, Of note Include those of the phote-printing | walter refused to vote for ‘Tilden In 187, tur gossnant ant oe Indicated on te dagratn, acts ly be felt by the finger. Heo Ln, represented a3 soylng that Pou nay have beer bruised, but not jointed Assistant Medical Puryeyor, and on. ho retirement of tho Chick Medteal Pure veyor of the Army lio was promoted to that, oMee, which ho holds with the rani of Cole Wer \ oNdl. and I hava kept pationts alive myself - with: process, interoscople and magnified photu- belt. But tho activity in speculation ex : 2 = types, and exhibition of instrumentsand pict- | tion of Mr. ‘Titden’s: poll / q = TILDEN’S .PLANS. tivs ‘giving a. chironolagledl: history: a plots Wal OE Sts ti tite pollens methods. He and Tines of Chicago have sent speclal-cor- 1K 18 BAIN ‘TO WE LAYING THE wines For | art, Prof, Draper's photographs of stars and y lis close tinitation of Mr. ‘Tilden’s | respondents throughout the West, who te- THE GUDENNATOMTAL NOMINATION. the nebitia, ete, schemes, by his belief in the effective forea | ParLan Increased percentage In tho _spring- Special Dissatch te! The Chteago Tribunes of money ns n political factor, and by the es | Wheat districts, anda very inrge decronse in MEARTILY INDORSED for tho appointment by tho almost unani- inous Congressional delegations of thirty- two States having every one: from such ly boa aller t the liver, had been taverntod jobelleve that a, tho laceration boing pro- wad not erlornted at tha tine: tho inet vas struck by balla if) parent exhaustion, I hiave ind one pattent, now Iiving, who recovered three tines from mstric ulcer, nnd in whose casa allmenta- ion was wholly rectal during the progress of Wet in which, Jf true, would nce | States as Illinois. mid both Senators and: all liseugo.?? <, : tho winter-whent districts, I venture to apposition wihilelts, If 7 re N ors and all | the discuse, New Your, Aug. 1.—As ontihied in oF tablishinent of a campaign bureau of Book- Bao Fay. to ora (nUITYs and which has been slowly used his influence with Prestdent | will not tho stommel be ies to regaln iis | Tilden, wlthough «° war-worn yeterati Bpeetat Wiapatch to The CMeago Tribune, equipment of an army of special agents, | If it don’t, {Us safe to say thatthora’s agcrew ve, L therefore afirm that 1 ge OO of the several details mien- go bit regard to tho President's wound HAVE t BEEN corny Sr POnTE Ds " no again disclalmimng a \ wubaere ing a either a inrofesstonal sinter or the Tt 8 of intentionally misrep- 24 views. rent Tslot, 1 cannot but feel that an mission Wis, committed In not allowing mo sropportunlty of reviewing the article In i vf . | gose somewhere,—probably in. Wart and now tolerably well advanced in} New Youk, Aug. 16—The Washington | YPO% Whom ho hos plaéed the read respon- | Ose Sot atl if aahington. years, ins nob’ relinquished — nll | bulletin-bonrds were the centre of interest | *Hbillty of the campaign, rather than giving Ten batae acento es anak Bia in Sohemes for polltieal advancement. Al- | at the Produce Exchange this morning, Alt | Ht into the hands of the regularly appoint- | Smith, of Boston, had pri 5 though apparently {dle these many months, | the markets opened dull, yet without change | C4 8eents of the Democratic party. | ton from Washington thad the Agricultural ho ling nevertheless beon busy, if tho follow: | In tho situation and very little in vatues, | Tuese men are quietly traveling’ over | Burean Would report that the cutton erop ing from the ‘meg. {a to bo relled upon: }*Corn was tho chief exception, and advanced | Clo, sometimes not even revealing them- | tian the erop of tho, mecedt yer yoo tos “To-«lay Mr, Titden may be old, he muy be | from 6034 cents Inst night for October to 7, selvesto local political managers, and always | bought tiberally ot this trustworthy he adefented candidate, and be compared to n | cents, while wheat opened a shade firmer | [oklne for weak places that a little strate. | formation. Ag: the sarket, declined. his, burned-out Srework. No matter, he fitends | and Jost it. Onis fafled also to sympathize | 8% Blttle persunsion, or u [ittle moncy can | broker Kept adling hin for’ more marein, wonted condition, and, In thie, agaln per- form Its customary funettons 2?” “Thatis the object to ba nttained. When an organ is off work, spare it. . If you ens spare the stomach, you give It a chance to rest. Critlenl ng’ the situation is, I de not think the President Js ins moribund state, or that there fs any immediate danger, Unless there fs some cliange for the better, though, T should think three or four days would place hin beyond the reach of surg- ress, finye’s looking to Dr. Baxter's Sppointinent, Lhero is no doubt that bad Dr. Bliss not coveted the vosition of Surgeon-Gen- oral of tha Army, Drs, Daxter, Wales, Lincoln, and otters would to-day be on the Hoard of Attending Surgeons on the President, Dr, Baxter hay scribed for the President for the past fourteen years; as f classmate of the President remarked tho other day, lie remembered when the Prest- uot was under Dr. Baxter's care In 1807, As fi “ ft . 4 " 4 t a After the price: had gotie dow, td tal Ktting {t ta tha wide | the Presiden’s present trouble Hes In his he hoped-for change inay come, how- | to rim again for the Governorship of | with corn ns of Inte, and declined on free | Mend. ‘Lhe Republican leaders wilt make w | Wittd n certain question before compyn me | stomach. how necessary that one who ling } ever, within that perlod,—in fnet, it may ‘, 1 great mistake If theycontine their vi point Eiial sbought’ heavier thon ever, so eon Bt thn Times fo ton tae fronted fim for tine difeuliy, and Auceesse | cond vod won H eae ouarrtaats ny this State, and to be. candidate for | offerings of tho options. The elique in lard yeontine their vigitance | that i¢ there was arally itwould help limout. the Democratle Prestdentlal nomination In | tok advantage of the uncertalnty and halt | &Mtlrely to the nomial heads of the Demo- | But the market Kept ‘runningatown, at 1851,” Ibis stated upon the saine authority | im the otter markets to knock that market | ctemanogement, snd leave Springfield un- | last the Agricultural Birenteapada its report that the work for the next Democratic State | down, though corn, with which tt most nat- | Wtehed. Thero is'a quiet but desperate tt show ont da000 opal ue cane’ Contention iG ‘Tilden's favor is nlready laid rally: SSmpathlzes, was ip. After a drop of lata pe Pavel by Able: enbibion rel Elijah sold ougenta. net oa) sige out, and that neral principl e cents, however, In Chicago, it reced hay strong aliles who will do 7 ‘he over “< the yout cua rh the general principis to be ob sudteniy that the telegraph’ y It receded so , Neways that if he aver -catetes the young fully too, should have been simmoned, ‘That 1s tho way people have come to view the subject, hope, put hin baek ngiun on the road towards renovery.” —— BANKERS’ CONVENTION, s from, one who, J nssure you, ae ea ngeok public disputation, 1 may Inrther, that the eriticisin to which Fd President's medical and surgicnt ttendants havo been subjected dues mt distur thelr equanimity in tho least. ONICAGO. INTENSE PUNLIG FE Its, Results-Gold Cortificates Advo- ANG, hin effective and eager service. nan in the bureau who % 5 i a . gaye him the trist- ‘They have OTe aguas Eno ‘The reappearance In the wintows of Tr | ented—Scerot Stops Takon to Mave TILDEN'S NEW CAMPAIGN COULD SCARCELY KEEP race witit Ti | A great many curious eyes will be kept | Worthy [itformation Wiel glva hata lesson sed ali Moe en i thelr fudisment TriuxE gounting-room of nunouncements | tho War-Taxen Abolinhod. fsone of compromise. For the past three QUOTATIONS, upon Senater George HM. Pendleton during |} $0 clyil-service reform, Nragana Faurs, N.Y, Aug. 14.—While Iittle appears on the surface ag having been accomplished by the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, which has just brought {ts labors to a close, In reality the gathoring fas been undoubtedly pro- ductive of much good to the banking inter- est of the country, Viowing the Convention, however, In the practical Hahtof what it hag accomplished, thero {fs certainly room forargument ns to its concerning the Presilent’s condition, hardly less grave than any that have been pub- shed since tho nct of assasination, enused 5, recurrence of those snd scenes which {mine diately followed: the great calamity, ‘The sidewalks were thronged all day long, and the appearance of fresh bulletins was looked for with: feverish anxicty. As these were perused tho renders moved quietly off, but yery fittle comment—nand that Httle of any- thlug but a hopeful character—finding utter- arid months Dan Manning, the new lender of the | 88 the buyin here, as there, was active for | the next six weeks. Me:ls placed in an une | o¢ ete Will want only seal percenta ? ett ‘Tiiden Dentoeraey of this State, has been at strong, part pet rere 1 ot the alletitest fortunate position, and if he unnages continged nei Heuree eV heat a erly work in Albany preparing for the com- | outside of the clique that. ft fe tae to keep on both sides of tho line | 30 centsn bushel highugsthan it was thirty ing Democratic State Convention, Ils | Armour lis the September deal, and is now | ‘at 1s being every day moro ciearly | days azucand all interior Wwarchouses are plan of operations has bee n most effective | winlpulating the imarket fora bigger corner { drawn through the Democratle “perty | HMng we, Under a yey LAugeht export, demand, one, and It Is known that It originated with thau pel secit ee this crop. As to the proba- | he will have performed ‘an acrobatic feut | ‘Rateas sty that the Svarchonmes: there nee Mr. ‘Widens himself.. About two months bigel eck ot i fo mmarkote ot jhe praitents ot no small pretensions, Lils anxiety to | ie gral and that 600 nlogded cars ara ayo tho Demoeratle State Committeo | ehileily due tho wenkness of to-day, there isa | Pe chosen his own successor to the Senate Ix [gay tn tntelty, With no storage for thelr authorized Its oMfcers to open head. | variety of opinion expressed on Change, | Overshatowed’by his greater desire to ve the, Meee urs loaded with grain are on every quarters In Albany, which should .con- | Afmoursuys It would put cutything ip, | text Democritic candidate for President, id | Sule Eek between Toledo aud Kort Wayne, OUT 8 ‘3 ‘The Chicago warehouses will store 1 tinue to be kept open until after Others generally think ¢ cannot throw his whole strength withthe { bushels of grain. ‘They are Ree Te ii or this yalunbla lifes and, whon wt Saori arrives, they will subinit the nedieal and surgieal history ot this remark- ibe injary to the profession, the only tribu- nalcompetont to pass on the conduct of the y respect fui ne b. ayes AGNEW. vase, Very DR. BOYNTON. AN INTERVIEW WITH A. CORNHSPONDENT. “pidpateh to Cleveland Leader, WasmsaTox, D. C., Attg. 14—Dr. Boyn- ton, the President’s cousit, was met by a] ance. The one great thought, It wns easy to | Usefulness, ‘Lhe majority of the papers | tha closa of the campalgn. ‘Cheso lead- “old-liners.” whose iniluence antl votes fave | to-day, With the Chicago markets higher respondent, and esha i seo from. such remarks ag were made, allel dune been ret ng one will deny were ghorters have thus far beet Sontince to Mr, = SEREEE TALK. . given lupe th Seas Past at ae potted hone But ios din Diverpenl a Now, Mork, President this evening?” y Lull of Interest to the locallt! whiel annivgs private olfice, and pal agents USINESS AT TIE EXCHANGE, on ; Hor can he go over te c tcelva and“ store Riker than .lo was this tag pe i ee a er ae referred, but the entue of aaa Se ey have wea kept vigorously at work arrang- Special Mspateh to Th Cheago Tribune, Young Democrats,” who have taken charge grain without shipment? With a vant: re~ of tho resident's death, if it wero to fall upon the Nation, would strike tho heavier on account of his Jong aud painful struggle for lite than If he had ylelded In tho first few days of his sick- ness, Allusions.te this effect dropped from tho lips of mony, and from tho earnest and sorrowful Jook of the listeners it was plain to seo that they wore fit thorough sympathy with those who managed to bo more out- spoken In thelr sorrow than themselves, More than once, the crowd discussed with indignation tha indecency with whieh an evening paper has managed to turn tho later pisses of the President's sickness to profita- ble necount. Said one gentleman: That horrid evening nowspaper shout that the President was dying sent me over here for the facts. ‘Thank God the truth Is not so ‘bad as 1 feared??? Another gentleman sald; “They tell the buys to shout that out 80 that thoy will sell more papers.’ Luckily ‘Try ‘Tninuxe bulletins were avaliable for people to learn the actual condition of af- fairs, und much of the anxiety enused by the frresponsible and cruel, yet profitable, decep- tlon by the newsboys was allovinted by them, ‘As tho Inconic utterers of startling and wm. welcome] truths these bulletins wero bad snougit, and the fact of tholr utter reliabilit ing the details” of tho coming 3 Sxet of things during the present cunpalen. ‘To | serve of less than $3,000,000 fn this elty, how Ce ivantions Nee has the as Stale enn ae peste gi BuaaRe romuin sullenly at home, ag his first finpulse | long will it be before sohicbody ust Day for selecting tho ticket been neglected. It ‘ ind terial deel In tone, and { of disgust’ ut Bookwalter’s nomination | the grain now in store and -being stored > is known thata completo “slate” hina, been pefcca recorded a mater! a leoline under the | prompted him to do,.would be to array | Withevery brakemat on every tral Jn the prepared for avery Stato ollice to be ‘filled | MHuonce of n sharp attack by the beara, who | ngalnst jim the perpetual snposition of the | corn belt buying grain at? percent margin, this fall, and that tet a candidate: hns beon took advantage of the depressing offect | “young” leaders, who vill-always have a | isn’t it about thine that somebody found out placed ‘upon it who does not own allegl. | Of the Washlagton dispatehes regarding | voice in the disposition of Democrnise affairs, | what the foreien demand Is likely tobe? In mee to the Prosldent's condition and made a sovero | eum auion Tram heneetority in easy dio | staf the exops by whet was pall for thane — oe raldupon tho entire list. ‘The market. has been | siulzatior ence! . 7m size of the crops by what was paid for them, hie Route MLE, See Odminiieas | forsomo time past ina rather feverish. con- State Is carried for Bookwalter fn Octo- | If the price was leh the crops were large, Pree cet rth Plate, & min tec A ion, and tho situntion was such that ber next. ‘To throw hhnself netively Into | and vies versa, for a sual] price lays thr ; qi : n L one q " wile ree Crops % ers are slower an whet tho campaign opens tn garnest tinitavorabie, irae kely He erect ae peter ter's nomination, would be to give mortal | bursurer specttintors than Wall street oper- Hisag Sutargy cara fe be Aged avin toe ution with great ie fore an uarily, | offense te every gentleman who worked hon- | ators. I belleve in yery much higher prices et hice ‘a ung a ott ce Be; Hetaber of on-lookers has been quite | estiy ugainst tho sule of that nomination to | in corn before anothor crop, but there Isn't Hi cae rate imsolf, Mr. den, | large of late, and they bave beer | the highest bidder. Wien Invited to the | money enough In the New York banks to iro nis ager S, propoxes to wago fn AE | awaltthg’* somo ‘ pronounced movement | Toledo conference Mr. Pendictun could not | lock np the entire gratn crop of the cuuntry gress se cat al nt us ‘all, belleving that |} pofora “making tholr Ventures. ‘There. | refuse without making his absence un lusult, |-tor the next sixty days without an export dé- nv peopic will altogether lose sight of tho fore, when the beur eliquo availed thom. | but he made his acceptauce a matter of party mand,” : Mandernes a ahoricomings of the Denioy- solves of the opportunity afforded thom by tho | Policy rather thu ane of personal courtesy —__ : comings of the Iepublicans both. in | Uolversal gloom caused by tho surrowful nows PE eee ate tonne teeta CAPT. HOWGATE. « Congress and in the Legistature nt | of the ulurwing condition of the Presidenty,| ity cities and dangers, and, wnder cover of Albuny. A. victory. in te they found many followers ready to. wago . Tt ‘cl a | 2s Arrest on n Charge of Embezzling < this a is belloyed by Mr. Tilden to be the | battle under tholr atandurd, Consequently, she axtreata orev oe ee cen valde Over $40,000 from tho. United Statens f forerunner of victory in the next Presidential | although no feers whatever are outertained in | whio iy thorouglily conversant with Cinclu- Detrott Post, Auge 40, , s contest. Mr, Tildei’s State Conunittes las | qnanelat circles of any’matorial disturbance of | watl polities sald to the writer a few days | A few weeks nxo. various nowspapers In nerced that the Jon. Willan: Purcell, odltor | tha monetary altuntion ‘oven should the worst | ago: “The friends of Follott, Cook, and ] different parts of the country printed the , of the Rochester Uaion, shail be the Dema- viata y ‘ 4 - onry W. 4 = erntle candidate for ‘Sueratary ‘of State this | C8 to pass, from tho opening to the mining are. watching Pendleton with Inter | story that Capt. Jlenry W. Lowgate, recently fall. Mr. Purcell has all nloug been + close of business prices dcelined. steadily, | e3h Lot uninixed with amusement. Ho has | of the Slgnul Service Bureau, was the: of # said to them in private what his feelings are te £ THE Most ViGOnOUS ANTE-TILVEN Eprron | #2, fal — soles boing generally at | Sotmerninue the. gauddle they are all im and | ender in a social scandal. of large magul- AN THH BTA’ tho lowest figures of the day. ‘The decline.| tho 7 y any tude at Washingt Yesterd: he: - 4 4 a yy ure Walling to hear what he may say to | tude al ‘ashington, esterday another On overy occasion when opportunity offerod eruigod froin 44 toD% per cent, and was most } the public. Butt do notbelleve they willield | chapter was added to hls troubles, which, if he has hit the statesman’ of Gamerey Park: | Marked in TexnaPacitic, Denver & Ito Graude | lm to a very closn responsibility In ease le | pore out by the fuets, shows him to be more hard knoeks, and has. been known as the | tell of 2%, Western Union 244, Michigan Cont | goes on the stump this fall, I1is position de- serlously Involved than he would be through atrong personal nud political friend of John | Tal, New Jersey Contral, and Wabash Pacifie | inands It and he can tall: nbout the platforin . coniil 4 7 is Kelise Inevery state Convention MrePareell | proferred 23, and Unlod Pacito 24, | and party, pitch Into the Republlenus right | My mere scandal of tho kind firstmentioned. has been classed as an anti-Tilden man, and | The weakness of Michigan Central was largely | ANd left, and say vers, tittle nbout the entidl- Asthe renders of the Post and Tribune hs always yoted, gniust tho Tilden tection due to reports whieh were frocly circulated that fate. loti us Ate cele did last fall in | will remember, the Captain. has been visiting > writer and yw 5 S reek: R Wields a powerful influchce in Its part of the | e,Dikectors of the Company would pass the | “jy \s yuw Mr. Bookwalter’s intention to in this Stato for some weeks, passing mot of State. tif seluction “ns the Deimocratle nes dividend, and that tho rond was not | make no specelies during the enmpaten, ant his time nt Mé Clemens, where he is belng eandidate for Seerotuty of State by | ove" carning ita fixed charges. Tho to show himself very little in 0 publie ‘way, treated for a severe attack of selaticn. the 'liklen State Committee will, of course, i add most avtively traded in. were | Gov. Bishop's hippodroming before aud dur Suturday United-States-Marshal Mathews transforin him into a neutral politician, to | Western Union, Wabash Pacitic, Lake Shore, | ing his term of ofice souins to have warned | went to Mt Clomens, where he arrested. say the ieast, and silence his attacks upon Now oe y. Contra, atichignn Coutral, Baia Hin sons tier Cone a ill sult Capt. Howgate’on the eharke of embezzle-’ Tl y. Mr, Pures ern, Erle, Union | every county at least once befors October, é ee tan Wl Oe tae ratty Ae. Purcell | Prolde, Bt. Yaul, ensue &'Peaus, and Nortner | und nspech every corner and Nook for fire | Went, the sim to which ho iis alleged to bo : hold in Rochester, aud. it may be that Paulie, rite aula kor punaud weak. thy dart self. JUs porgonal program enn be summed | tho wilawful debtor of the United States : Jommilttee, but probably they will notbe In } of” acecptutio stock colluteral ranged ee 1 Bath Spt ab Sits this respect, as Saratugnor Albany are al- | botweon 8 and 4 per cent, but dure A SUGGESTION ' Clemens Sanday, aud brought down to De- ready ngreed upon by the Manulng régime, | iug tho afternoon, owing principally trolt yesterday inorning, During the day he 1 g to tho shifting of loans consequent upon dec! wns gnartered nt the Russell House, and left eee ON OF su, Tire | fn values ‘on tho Stock MUbUOKCs ae puter wae That Condemned Murderers Bo Mands | tor Washington in charge of Marshal Ma~ Nt 10N Ma * : G * DE! 9 h per e ve! 9 the xperi= news, Vin the Canad TY ly WE S2Usy Eat DEN, one wae “tnd curred quotation, ae ‘ube Siowite i ge etch eas aa ELAN : Nirine thovday he sitar ia has decided, ito aringntas the factions In On- | ornmont - Lond “deniers supplicd, thule Gouverneur (N. 1.) Herta. tineh trom, selatien that (owas fered tie ondagn and Central New York by the nomi-. uirements “at MN 5Gpills. Time luaus Wi 1 aw: thata very im er | would not be able te Inst evening. But nation for Judge of the Court of Appenls'| and prime discounts aro unchanged. | Tho BTSs EWES A Vols Aree NUM eee ee ER owe t WB tt of the Hon, Willlam C. Ruger, of Syra- | steriiue oxchuuge market wis weak, and tho { Of most important selentitic questions have MOF the ror he got Has Waa eunblett to pro-, cuse. Mr Wt ger has always opposed nomial aking quotations wera ralliced 0, | (hus fur successfully battled the -most de- | Cet even in cere Sean tip. cine the ‘Tilden fuctlon and has always been, | (0, f8% tor sixty-day bille, aud 48178 for de | termined research of the medical profession. | ploy of the Governinent, at one tine In tho Opboted Court oe ie tamination for Juda Heaftrond mortgages were wouk,and most of | No sure and effectual treatment has yet been | enpacity af disbursing oflicer of tha Signal “gop” thrown to the anti-Tilden faction In ire Gene eee resorted AS uattjoe on tho | discovered for cholera, yellow-fever, cancer, | Services Department.” The complaint on the State by tha ‘Tiiden State Comittee, | tved firsts advanced ‘trom. Iw to tse. ana { constption, hydrophobla, aud many other te Hell to Was arrested clinrees in re mid al this In tho interest of | ruevded to Ii, Cucsapeuko & Unio currency | discnses whlel nununlly decluate varlous | Stine of SL3G00, 11,600, 64,000, ile "100%. harmony. Judge Bradloy, Inte Democratic | sixes devlined frou 603 to 6844, Colurabus, Chi- | portions of the globe. Canna drowned per | ‘the complaint wi rete ut Subir ho nominee for Judge of the Court of Appeals, | ctgo & Indiana Central supplumentary frate The complaint was made oul Saturday, the i isto be given the, Nomination tor Atturney> | fro L204 to kis, do incumes from to 76, | Son be restored, the polsonous biteof varlots | compialnant belug A.D. Newcomb, a Spee «| 5 Gonoral inorder to pnelty Inn ar Denver 0 "Urande construction sixes | reptiles be cured, or an antidote be found for | clit Axont of the Department of Justices at Han iron Are tusers trucks Ueatioy hve: | FOR HO to Hua. Denver,” South | chemical polsons? ‘These and other equully | Washington, ‘te complaint is, not, vory ' uy Park & Pacitlo tirets from 100 to Us, | specifle, but the frets aredhese; ‘Choe Signal “ always been . ,*, | Brio. consollduted ftrats from le to Jory, | perplexing and, finportant questions have | Soyien Department’s telegraphie bills are A VIOLENT TILDEN MAN, Houshnycds eis, enurul axes Frou 04 Wo} not as yet been answered altirmatively | very heavy, and vouchers fh iments na But tho uaming of ill candidates will rest | {ie {OGihs iron, Mountrin first proforrod ing | BY the most skillfid — physiclans, ule | lnnge as 610,000 or $12,000 are often inde out with ae paints, Comialttes, as Stunning comes from © to 081g: Kuoaus & ‘Toxns | though many have spent thelr Ives In at- fo pas tha Hamuany., The Weatertt Sate OUIIG OF the Cliy of Newyork: nud. tho | SMBH OO cag at Ah DOU | tempts to solve thess problems, Ono of the | Hicnsas qn, wills uxuet anetiod OF thy Work of ratifying the behest of ‘tho *ma- | do sccond debentures from G8 to us, | Rreatest hindrances to a satisfactory soli | Ajeet erie eannot bo stated, It can be 7 i +] 2444 % v4 ie fact that the doctors have not hu eo | minking out fal CRT VOUCHETS. predientod upon tho success of tho plans of | #144, Ohlo Contrul Nrata trom 101 to Was, da tne re While Capt. Howanto was nt the Rissetl at Inge it must be admitted was. small. Without belng invidious ono might place in tho category of such papers those which re- ferred to the lumber trade In Michigan, the water power of Niagara, tho progress of Buffalo, and a few others of equally local tonor. Again, almost without exception, the papers were 80 long that tho reading of thent deprived the delegates ot tho opportunity of discussing qgtestions of vital interest to themselves, ‘The country, howover, has to thank the Convention for two things: {t was the menns of giving to the public Secretary Windom’s clear and concise summary of the operations of the Trensuryin connection with the National debt since the present Adintnis- tration caine into power, and {t also brought forth an able paper on banking und the cur rency of the country from John J. Knox, Controller of the Treasury. ‘There were two other results of the mect- Ing which, if they are put Into effect, it is thought will prove beneficial to the bankins community at least. ‘Cho frat of these was the adoption of a resolution requesting the Seerotary of tho Treasury, upon tha deposit of gold coin or bullion dn ny of the Sub- ‘Treasuries in sums of not less than $100, to isstte certificates therefor, ‘The request 1s made simply 23 0 matter of conyentence, and not with the iden of increasing tha paper elrowlation, At present tons of gold oro moved datly in New York in adjusting bale ances, and the object is to do awiy with this necessity by the’ transfer of depostt certitl- entes. It {a also contemplated, should tho Secretary of tho ‘I'reasury comply with tho request of the Convention, to usc’ the certifi- entes ns n means of trausportingtgold. ‘They enn be sent through the mall nt the cost of hostage, while the tranginission of coln by oxpress fy not only costly, but inconvenient. ‘The second point gulned was the adding to tho constitution of the Associntlon a pro- vision witch it is belleved will protect bankers all over tha country from fraud, theft, and robbery, itis proposed that when nvontitence man, for instanee, succeeds in defrauding «© bank,-full particulars, of the fraud, together with « description of tho perpelrator and his methods shall be for warded to the Secretary In New York. It is to bo the duty of that oflcint to forwarda synopsis of tho report to every bank In tho country, at the same timo coheealing, tho name of the Institution defrauded. ‘Three olicers ure to bu appolnted, the Pinkerton ngoney Was siagestod, to investigate all crime’, and when detection onsues no com- promise is'to be permitted, whether tho offender bo a common burglar or a man haying politieal and social influence. Although, as ins already been sald, the work of the Convention on its face has not anlounted to a great deal In practiaal result, much has beon done by the Executive Coun eil which its members assert will go° far to- ward uccomplishing the most shed wishes of the bankers of tho country, . ‘The Executive Council was, during the dnys of tho Convention, in almost constant session, and its proceedings were surrounded with grent secrecy, ‘The Convention wasregarded by tho uctive workers of the Association more ns n social thann business meoting, aud gare was taken to allow Hothing to go before ft but that which had been fully considured by the Exeeutlva Connell, Bankers hold widely.” difforent | vluws. on tnnuclat questions, and it was < felt safer to asthe reply. » "Ishomuch worse 2? “Yes, heals, Ilis caso to-day has given the physiclans great anxloty, but not very great alarm,” “That is a rather fino distinction to draw?” The Doctor made no comment. "What has been his trouble to-day 2”? was asked. Welt, he has been tinble to dyspeptic at- tacks since the War. Wo Is now suffering from one, and there fs no disguising the fact that his condition is critical,’” “Does he realjzo the fact??? “Oh, yes; he asks about his ense, and yantsto know the meaning of every symp- - tom. He had talked very Jittle to-day, how- eet, Mrs, Garticld lns been at his bedside ary al day, buthns not talked much to “What nourlshment has he takon to-day 2” “Very little indeed Into the stomnch. Ha Yaselven two ar tlires thues a teaspoonful © of milk, but it was followed by a voiniting of billous matter, so that ho really ins had no dustenance except by enema,” “How often was this ndministered 2%” “Once every three hours. consisting of the Yokaton ege, milk, and whisky,” “Can life be sustalned long in this way 2”? “Yes; ho inleht Hve flye or six weeks. by. meansof food nbsorbed ‘through’ the mem- branes of tho bowels.?? ‘Hoyou fear Immedinte dent)? "No, we do not fear death ut nll,—that is. pot asa necessary result, If lis stomach didnot falled nt this thue there would be bo dan, er, but he is very wenk now, and we tan'ttell What the result will bo, Io might de from yatlous causes, and, indeed, If he should dla now ft might be lard to tell just ¥hat the immedinta causo was, SUlll tho rng hopeless, and he may. recover “A letter from you to Mr. Rocltwoll is wiblished at St. Louls to-day nnd telegraphed alover the country, in which you spenlc ae confidencs of the President's re- ron HANG seen it in the papor this after- pen. itshould never have been published. tha not Intended for publication, and £ jhould not have written It ns I did had L known ft would be published.” Whereln does it differ from what you Yould havo written for publication 2” Would not have put itin so strong if £ ad known ft would be published.’ enh it does not oxactly give your real “Not quite, 1t was written: to quict the jiofehenslons of arelullye, not for the pub- i added the dread they occasioned, It would, perhaps, be too much to sny, when the announcement was posted that the Doc- tors had said that without a change for the Vottor the President could not Inst long, that tho gathering of people became a hopeless one, bué tho scttled gloom upon the taco of every man, woman, and child In tho crowd showed that they appreciated oul too well tho gravity of thy situation. If, however, thare was but sight expression hope thors wus ulso but little of foreboding, ‘ho people hays alven up pass- tog oplnion In advance of the case; they are willing to bo patient watchors for the result, and ft was froin this willme patience that tho silence arose which marked yesterday's gathorings upon ‘Tne Trmuxe sidewalk, While the popular. heart was pulsating rapidly, in sympathy with the pulse-throbs In the'stck-room at tho White Ifouse, and hope was suspended, if not wholly dashed to the ground, by the continued tinfavorable bulletins, a reporter wended lis way smong the down-town offices of several well-known physicians, In search of professional opinions as to the cause, mothod of treatment for, and probable outcome, of tho Jatest complica tion in the President’s case. As good fort- une would have if, he succecded In iinding two out of some ax or elght who wore not sick themselves, not out of town, and could spare a fow moments to talk on tho alle absorbing theme, “How inuch of this stomachic trouble,” sald DM, PLYMPTON 8, HAYES, “Js do to the wound and the suppuration which has followed it, I cannot tell, ‘The nourlahment which is now belng given tho President sali right. ‘There are casts on record where mon have kept up for. weeks and months by this urtiileial means of sup: ph ing nourishment by the use of Injections, Iniere are cnses, even, Where, In cnucer of the stoninch, or other troubles where the patent coult not take food, thls nrtiftelal mnethod of supplying nourishment has been pursned with advantageous results.” “You apptove of tho treatmunt now being cae ar ‘nin iy, Tho method ndopted ts f, cprtainiy, y in the very Beet tine could ba pursued under the ———— TE DOCTORS’ QUARREL. ULI8s’ OPPONENTS. Wane rate fo Clerelandd Herald, ‘ASTINGTON, D, C,, Aug. 16,—The oppo- TalsolDr, Biles nro now giving yent to Sich expressions as, “I told you go.” When rel among the doctors finally gets t Print there will bo published many Which will cause a sensation, ‘agnoses of tho caso given from oe fotime by Dr. Biles aro compared’ and ‘ele. At the dopot, when ho probed Wound, ho, suddenly jumped up and ex- 2, ed, “Gentlemon, Pye found the ball”, | cleenmatauces,” ‘ smother’ discussion on certaln points | Tho State Committee, and It 1 comes from fe t0 51, HL. Paul & Ourahy construc. | legal right and the Indispensuble privilege . she Wi F ¥ q - js Not easy tO Kee q 1 ve | House yesterday ho was feollng badly, but Uehadat no timo inserted tho probe to pilengon do you attribute tls Intest rom: | ruthor than to Aw ie ene, or Ho how they enn be thwarted, Every. Countsy: Te ae a CE Cee a oe ae eee experimenting i aL N= this, ho’ sald Was on NeeOUNLOE his sufers 4 feterdepth than two anda half or threo | "What tho causa ieIdon't know. ‘Tho | litteranco of somo tlconaldorad worls fn | man wha Is to, be w delegate to tho Stato | iii to 100, Nexas Pueliiy land yrant incomes | been hanged, or otherwise executed, during | ng from selaticn, ly suld ho would by f eS. Afterward he located tho ballin | President lins not been given any medicine the Conver er itn git, it Ser eanie. | Convention los already | been con | from Wis t6 ZING, do tirata (Ito Granuo Division) | the Inst 100 years could havo been’ turned | perfcetly bie to explain niatters when’ he Ks anterior wal ed tho atl int | eats thay woul Dring it on, The use of | Yo wsed to the disudvantage of the seroma: F ferred with, and, muty of thom have | trom tis to 01, Union Paciiicalnking tundsfrom } yver ta the imedlent fraternity wltl tha free, | Teached Washington, Counissioner Graves 3 wattlor wall of the abdomen, but Dr! Morphine, which vory frequently causes | Ho. Jt was for this ronson probably tat) been suminoned ta Albany fo | 12 to Je#h4, aud Oblo Southom trats from W to | full, and Jegul right for them to experiment | fixed his bonds ‘ut $60,000, and thero Was no iy tea ate havo contradicted him | nates and vomiting, was stopped somotine she alk ins porinitt aueation of bank ineevon Feculva fe yJnateuctlona, Muny of tue %. Coluiutus, Chtoage de Aclany | Cantval Airats upon In the Interest of nicdical selence, many Attent unde to gut suretles Hare. ‘ 4 heory. ago.” i 1 hated A tere laugh at tho blew | ei to Th " f the questions which still bate th m4 ‘The usual method of procedtre jn cases o} * a ‘1 ember of the Convention knew that oy % & Lexus trate from 112 to 1134. Qi a is WICH al va 8 ere 1 1 "Townsend, the frat physician on the |." AVhat de you think of tho probabilitles fNot Rgnatttive Counell. had. tho nintter in ist tren ts gorking, Ao tha anne a fe SFO NO ete est research would have been satisfactorily | this kind 1s to obtain a warrant of removal found, and who, in the abseneo of Dr, Dax hand, and that It was talked over In all Ite gutted beyond sil paradventure or dispute, | over tho signature of the United States 11s forth ats Sete {sn very critical one, ‘Thor “Af Sir ilden is making any euch calcula IN THE DELLS OF THE WISCONSIN, If all of the Bresnihams, Guiteaus, and Pr », i uf ny trict Judges but in dudgo Brown's absunes ay by Dr, Bllss, though tha Trealdent een critical from tho start,” Lit tho Presl- | canadian banking which referred to the pol- 3 7 iy FAILUNES iN . in Aug. 14.—How inuch | yoted to sclence, they would In tholr deaths ‘The name of Cant. Howente has fisured In dont hag a wonderful physique behind him, which has hitherto supported him and Iu} im up. Infact, lids physleal strength and lis correct’ habits have probably had mare todo with his gotting along os In tho first place he duces not control the | hus been written of the Delts, and still ‘Justices | compensate the world for the wrongs they f be Bad State Comuuittes, and therefore Is not in a | pus not yot boen done, ‘Not that your corre- | hud dony, and, Instend of belng tialefictora | print quite ext alvely arg ie past fow pasion De, Sean Lida gy | sponds hone to-do thom Junie, or be will | Md ice benutoston: (ote wists | wen, Macouab Conny beroro, eho Wat, ood p! emocratic teket, ‘hare : ce ate! a. Who a * y fins ean no slato made up, and even. If Leiner sumothing to the volumes wlready | voritthan nny and all of tho truly good | After tha close of tha Kebellton he was wae al Icy of the Dominfon Government in making Para tho ambulance on. the way to EARing practicnlly roo wis Warmly ape uy wit? House: “Doctor, L want you to if iia i me till L gat aver this ‘ May cng ef tout Rcun-Genoral of the ‘Navy, Inudod, as it was fust what the mombers of ha Canventlon dedired in (his country. ‘he Canadian Government, Mr. Hague sald, had surgeons pre: wellas he ins than any other one thing; and . rat his man wera’ to be nominated and inch who lived as good eltizens and died nat- | tered out of the volunteer army tute the Sige metlgatng, and yet, ruse at | by that Ido not mean to undervalue the bear convinced PRE by tata eeu It eleetod for the position of Js cutatnatee State | , toaders, have you visited this Wondorland— | int deaths, bs nal Ser vive Ilo realigned tho ator oslo Nbudaels iy Rs disinliged from furthor | Hoatwent he tag rocctycd, for tts. phvsl: | injured its own revenue, Howavor, tho quos- | tls sear, Dlr, lden'y chances of receiv. Ais aro Frans OF Metuce sins suulimores 7 we Wouli suggest tha passazo of a Iavy by Pe Marea Cel Mac LC ORT CRT . is - | cl a Ut ng 1] jovi Kb ye 8 Legis re fo erectiol A sultable par Mf hat A ss for an alleged In- a Orthe profession in the country. ton was not discuased (nthe Convention, the | Ine uation for Governor next year , f the vacunoy fngtemt of Gen, detegutes fooling that thulr Intoresty woro safe in tho hands of the Council, Another eublect which was not discugseil in the Cons yention was the question about the expiring bank chartera, . ‘Tho majority of them: havo only about one year to run, and 4% fs highly Important. and” gomoe plan of * Jegislution shoutl be ndoptad whereby, tho business of appolntod to si! ies the older fot day, wy tceteal conference an” the wun, Atone tne le way Postumster of When It was thought tho ellen would’ die, towaver. those Vleh Wa) Dresent at the contoronce, by trons held in the room cross the corri- W es wae slck chamber, assert that Dr, 4 conversation an Ae his actions i hore, Was 10! uilest. reason’ appuront for hie bolle ae nbs a food ta Bile “ure, for tho non ae aoe seltniever corrals at medical Jnatitatian and the “sppalatinant at } emow jo not wish to. put up io Dolla aro atiit In nstate of nature, and the | u proper number of the most eminent physl- w man for. any: ofilea” who whon hw | Villago of Kilbourn fs in almost the enue cone | clins, Doth to be duvoted tu tho discovery of {omen but he ding ot yee ety resigane was Tightfully Clocted to the Iighout uflice in | dition, It oan hurdiy bo termod a watoring. | new trutie In imedicul scence, Aud let the | 1 7 tan ceed t tlontion ns the fou rig e i » Even No ve ‘ i E t y C should. by-aome dovleoavoure tie, om. Ete he a pei dtr wesie Hie featitition of Ai ortmatuniswho- are | Whleli ene to naixht. “Lhe recant .soandal 7 mune oy uttuched to lis name is familar to most poos juaten Next gear alton or faction | qo only hotels aro tho Finch Houso and the faunas te Cone elu suungors phan pie, Substantially hu was ohargud with uns ‘Tho method of treatmont at present in use Inny sustain the President until his stomach recovers and 1s able to perform {ta functions, ag It hns done in tho cnses which have come down to us from the records, ‘Thore Isroom for hope. DIL Ne F, COOKE. SHINE ase vautitul, nd, and subline shoud be pardoned and restored to all of the OMENING OV ‘THE CONVENTION OF FitoTod: | HOU a8 KOU re suis wad pore | Fights whlch he lind forfeited by his. wrote Re ee ere cal or tetaie dak? Bpeeiat Diapa ire ate hops in tho United Status, -U ia w surprise to | dolug, For oxumpie, a inalefactor iixht ve | tie 4h Nite nob chauge lily pt I sevciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, A strauaur, aud oven the guido docs nut Jose ine | drowned until, ln the ordinary sense af the | Fecrcatlon wb a ie a ie a Yon, Aug, 14—Lho Photographie | terest, but anawera (i bu cau) with great polite- | term, he was pronounced dead, by the _ Assuelation of America began the soxslouls of | Hoss the inexhaustible questoalnys of hie pus. exuperlmenting | plisiclans. ealtths itt JOURNALISTIC, its Convention hore to-day, fhe exhibition | “Arriving at the entrance toColt-WatorCafion, | 24 Was resuscitated, Ho shoule, "|, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago lurday, ‘although aluitehonrgives you tino to uxploro ite myue | Crt¥e Lot Suother be bitten by an uunistaks | Erepvorr, HL, Auge W—Tho: Budget, sted, “7 know something of President Garileld’s | the banks may bo continued without Imped)- y ‘Tauriat'a I both v f fal relations with a Treasury girl, tea A son of Dr, Biss, who if iY alle . isRugReste anndmirer of fr, Kelly or his methods, 1 | Taurlst'a Homb, both very well kupt, yor ene | and should be charged with the duty at cone | Haws) relations Ww! i Y itl, a sale and Who hus is Uxporiense te gonaitian ena DT Cook, ae tam: anubio Sete old tho iHaveasies ot slostng would voto ‘agalinst.‘Lildch avery tine, alu, | trely Inckiny tho lodging accommodations for | thining thelr oxperinents for tha bonelit, of on ete he fats charwel pre bene oruok Vel ruon continued to bo present in | seribed for hina numborut times, Wile it | now busts, Much tine o xocnlve : pking to counte! dated rar ‘ perhapa i be | Hip nturried her near Romeo, and a dausstitar ‘ ' Y ns disousel drown lim and bis faction at the polls,” Jevted butlding-sito, and will put up w mum | sutittuctorily sulved, Perhups it might be | 1pm " ue, ts Thom, Dr wi Dit DAXTER, the ohay arly prsfeesauu te ppoale oF ne Rounedt was spe par will: Ta si mete tie Dolls, ‘Taking any ono of the threo both wise and humane to provide that itor Dg CoD rr Serta et ea Mand denon ag ecuses of acting bolsterous- | couditton, and anything of Interest. pertaln- pighably untilatter the Gealred Icglslation PHOTOGRAPITY, ateutnors, one ty curried avalaiunce of tivo males | Certain speciiis elreumstances the erfiniie i Capt, Hawaute sali yesterday that Via: : 0 ‘Dy 128 bee secured. woul be back hero ina week orten da: oe “DUELING DOCTORS, Sr, Louts, Mo, Aus 16,—For'a long time past there has been a bitter contest betweon thé two homeopathic colleges of this city, and ereto, seems to bo so much of a publice matter that 1 deen it no violation of propricty to state that 1 pro: nostlvated his trouble to beolironte intestlual eatarrh, 1 have a letter from him in my pos> session now, written in February last, in whioly he stated that this dif culty had beon Trea to seo the President, is not Heed ag that ind of ainan by fhote We A sale ep Ae merely Went to Dr, OU fake + “Doctor, E hava come to have ang tel to sew tho President,” sup § request’ pliss would never refuse such Ureshieny > Wau, Who had treated te ton of hut tesularly for * years, | rumoved., 1 have no doubt that his 1oug- | much anlmostty and bad feeling huve found | will bo continued until Ba 5 per 7 wn diggs meddled in the coutro- contluned Hiness, Teaulting from the wound) | vent through somo of. tholr maungurs, | the original plan was to close on "Thursday, | WA ivnow ule Che ue tha auepeics the See tO a ne ae cerita “that |. the loading Republican paper of thfs seettony’, Ua Ghar eee than hav ‘ veh (tel tn the romn aNjolting! dito the % Withdrowe’ Doctor Buxter took hig -hat Hibuted tg Tega te action of Dr, Bilas Is nt- ‘eeoming suglesire to keap Dr, itaxter from lb the ape ‘eeou-General of the army, ail bane on rd | pect Lar hinwolf, ssid is a es Was Gay pt Wendsitp for Dre ‘Baxter, “It iy itu among whoi are several of tho best known physicians of that ‘schoo}"In the clty. ‘This fooling culminated yeaterday in Dr. Thomas Mathlesun sending Dy-T,: , Comstock, the leading homeopathis physician of St, Louts, acchullonze, and naming Dr, Wilcox ‘Thero wiIlibe:two sessiong a day,—at 10 ‘and tout fonturo of thu Dolla, | shoutd constitute his curtiticate of reprieve, | hasbovn purchased by Gen. Smith,Dy Ate o’elock and 3 o'clock, but ing cyonlny SouslOik ao ronan! th fecuudeds enchanting, tt | Others should bo polgoned, oemated with | king, who becomes the editor oe 1a the Liy Ho'elock, more dhin.,two, hundred pho- | 8 o_)ftt!%, possibly to bulleve tho | yurlous contagious disouses, and be subject | Postmaster of this elty, was: a: gallant gol- Ab a Vho- | cycaight, “With clifty ovorhunging 180 und 20 | cd ta death by the various maladies which | dier, and ranks high wy a newspaper: man: ; « togruphers ‘had repistoyd . thelr nates, Fee a eee eeeay | tuive dofented and ilellod. the combined skill} and citizen, - ii ape oe und Oe fogala Becrotary:, Bad tha ey ey tt at a a ee vou iheten of (uo mmudfeal fratorulty and, 19 the evga ee eS ve hundred = , ‘ covery ong whure a 7 : . oo onghee live wibors of the “Association | uf tuese sandstong rovks ubove, one ot tho Unies! euiye ational bo discovered, aneh. ornyinnd Killing Mtinsolt Wit ‘ome Father iad i manipulations doowed necessary, have hud Buch an effect upon his festa systant a8 to Teproduce, perhaps Jia Httlo different slinpe, this previous Intestinal diaturbance, glvlog itat this the rather a gastro-tntestinu chars Se Whot do you think of the mothod of ; nd, The alfaiy has created, quite | were ex % ve " ; Cait Beiter waar dee at estotg ig gene | teentnigye Durwued 40 tnoet the Now CHEF, | Ae Eton Baths pee: a ontatagk te | Meru expected, <i Ninoly- yo. photographers | tthe, ‘Haro ot au side Dro tus bine for: | shauld thereby oxpiute hits ekiiue, and, by ls Havana (NY) Demerol uth) Surgeontionatl ot the “Anny, | Cho kind of-silmontation resorted to Ig ) medicut olreles, DUE: there 1s no prospect iaveor avetee 'Y WAYO:| cats, aud on tho uthor unu mlsstup to death. contelbution to selonce for tho benvllt of the |. On Saturday Oscur Thoinas, y furinor residing | ripen’ PFetldent mundo out at pays " rae Mieod (eet speedy. duel: ay De, Comatocts | made displays of their woxk, and forty many |“ juaucning tu w rowbout, purticular uttuntion-| world, hu shontd earn and rocelye full pars | In the, north purk of tho town of Cutline was ‘thing, ee Gener; it ‘ “4 fore SMuthleson's, belligerent mu! ry indent: . ~ | Side, ‘ ut would, in our judgment, deter the commits. saith 2 5 : pte? Bait , but at the twoetlug of the thé Prealdent could have some of the gonu tour, bel his ofee. 0) ih ee tason iso bent TD aa Py yaaa cameras, backs | fuiting tuto whe river at thiapoluts for, furudige | NOU OL con tines more Have ue gp Wis found i caver fy fudtgea rope, and in a mene ce ectlon was mada to the: wp Nittane on agg? master-Ceneral, “that thera . Het Mount berg Bout hig accounts, and It vila at to make little Investigae bending “the noms In to ino koumiss—tho real article, for sale In gis .) Teac! An a elty—1 think I€ would also help hiw out," very, sivage Jotter* to ‘Dr, PG, Vatent! ny s the babilt- it Tucked the eagentia! element of 4 chals tea We aio case’ " oplnlony ap. 2 os ab i, and in oll. Ukelthood ne vied wil be “Te Thad to make up 8 prognosis on such , upiiied. hud .specinons of | tauco uf a quarter of walle it would be tmpoaale c iige Golng closs to thw roel nary hanging, and would pug the life of tho | he ad beun undecided au to what meund 10 euss their ant siuhof work, one with thelr iota mike a Tanatag, “Gotay blows tat Whlic'a ) murderer to stich y use as would benelit the play. Aunt ulght yours a0 his fatuer sowastte nid, on © hon.” Several of ‘tha manus | poor full-arawned ‘squirrel or chipulunk te prevent and future generations, Fo every | tod suicide in tho'sine bura by bungling, and agence facturers iad oured prizga.Lor the beat wict> uglus (othe bure rocks, which, buving . couduwied crimlnul whose life was thug Pub ) wus vutduwa by tae sHune wou,

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