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Babes Tue Fras ez RSVEVSBeS vrescerae Sserckakeekes _RBESS y — =TOREIGN. Election Returns Fa- et able to the Re- publicans, air Gains - Aggregate Fifty- aight in the Various Party Divisions. ral Review of the Condi- iss of the, World’s Crops. Ageregate Yield Likely to ae Be Much Below the Average. jelease of an Irish Political Pris oner on Account of, Ile Health. fosstan Prisons Crowded with Porsons of Both Sexes Accused of . Nibilism. in Tan's and Afghanistan—Laying oar Now Oable—Burning Cotton. FRANCE, MARIE NOZE, tipectal Cabte, games, Ali. 3.—Mine, Marie ROzo will not ppoulto Amtorien with Mapleson this win- tt, ler concert engagements in England, Jean, and Seotland will bind her until Aptll, When she Is to reappear in Italian ORS | SOTHER AMERICAN SINGER dus just been engaged at the Grand Opera ter, The ew reerult ts Miss Norton, who prio seasons past lings been singing at St. Tdersburg Nordinn, Her début here will pobsbly take place In Bay, 1889, SIGNIFICANT, tothe Western Assoctated Press Panis, Aig, 23.—Ono of the “host signifi- eant features of tho elections for members of ge Chamber ot Deputies is the defeat of the onapartists in Corsica, Among the noted Bonapartists who disappear from pubsic fifo sre Niel, Abbotuce!, Hnettjens, and Duke de fPadone,' The Bonapartist journal, L’Orere, * qdmits thot the elections have been for the “Conservatives of all shades a detent from bleh It will take o long time to recovor. According to tho Indopendent estimates, the Qeactlonarles in the new Chaniber will, even after the second ballots, bo below 100 in nomber, . The two eltting Bonapartists wore re- ected nt Cahors in spite of HE RECENT BRILLIANT RECEPTION 'TO GAM- DETTA, atthat place. At Versailles Pain and Le Peletler, well-known viol ent Intraustzeants, were defeated, Among the eandidntes of note who were eeeledare Grenpo, a Republican; Charles Yery, Republican, and Albert de Mun, Roy- alist. ‘The following Doputles have been re- eeted: De Boudry d’Asson, Legitimist; Chaplain to the Query hus aceepted tho Jieanery of Westminster, COMBUSTINE A basket left nt a Midland Rallway atation by two men, who finmedintely: tedamped, Was fount tocantatn n largo quantity of gun- powdor and cartridges, TIM HUNGARIAN LOAN, It fs stated the Rothschild group will place Anothor 40,000,000 florinsof the Hungarian 4 jer cent ton on.the markat early ti Septom- er IN TINS MOUSE OF LonDs the Newspaper Libet bill for the ameliorn- {lon of the newspaper law of Sibel was ren Asecond time,” é WAINE INTERERMING WITH TINS HARVEST: Tho Times says: “Almost daily rains are snilly interfering with the harvest, and unless fine weather sots in irreparable injury will be caused tu the wheat crop, much of “whitel has been cut for some time, A large acreage yel-renialns exposed In the Held awaltlug auitable wenthor for carrying, while reaping has been suspended in some places, AQOLY FOI THE UNITED STATES, ‘Che bullion withdrawn from the Bank of England yesterday Included £10,000 in bare Bold for the United States, ¥ COTTON ON FINE, Qneexocn, Aug, 2.—~—The cotton on board the Anchor Linu steamer Furnessiny from New York for Glasgow, took fire Inst night, ‘The flaines were nenrly subdued this morn, ing. RELBABE OF A PORITICAT, PIIBONTN. + Dusan, Aug. One of the suspeets, named Innnigan, lias been released, owlng to Hl-heatth, IN FAVOR OF THE LAND Mile The Kiltinane (County Limerick) branch of the Land League emphatically pronounced {n favorof the Land bill, ‘The district hps been the contreof Heres agitation, LAYD-LEAGUE VINANCES. The Land League reeelved £1,315 the past week. Fifty pounds was granted the two Whelans, nequitted of the Buyd murder, THE WORLD’s HARVEST, REPORTS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTHIES, Lonpow, Aug. 23.—The volume of reports on the harvest of the diferent countries throughout the world, brought outaununlly, Js now being Issued. FRANCE, Tho reports of the wheat crop in Franco ara this year from over a large area, and Ine dleate a better crop than fast year. ‘This year’s barley Is not so good as in 1880, but Ib is fairly good, Maize ts very ordimary, Oats and ryo falr, On the whole, crops are not up to those of last year, but whent is not much below the average. None of the crops will be vary bad, but none will be very-good, OREAT URITATN, Crops in) Great Britain are deserlbed ns fol- lows: Whent.ts 10 percent below the naver- aire, and likely to realize only 10,000,000 quar- tora, Barley ty 10 per cent above theaverage, and outs 20 por cent below average. ‘Tho year Is ong in which farmers are not likely to recoup themselves for losses during the past five years, AUSTRIA AND ITUNGATY, In Austria and Hungary the craps are good allround., Wheat and barley are both above theaverage, Rye very much and oats siight- ly under the average, ITALY, ? Reports froin Italy agree that the crops are of medium quallly and much below the abundance of those of 1880, ‘ THE DANUMAN PROVINCES, In the Turkish provinces on the Danube the wheat harvest will be medium and the tye good and abundant. Barley is good as Jegards quantity, but bad fn quallty. Oats very much above the average. ‘ . HUGSIA, All reports from Russia agree that barley JaulsLegrand, Republican Left; Prax Parts, Bonapartlst; Do Mader Montjou. Extremo lait; La Rochefoucald, Legitlmist; Jauvter. de la Mot, Bonapartist; Naquette, Extrame Jatt:-La Roche Jaubert, Bonapartist; and Udlere, ex-Minlster of the Republican Union. aul de Cassagnac, Bonapartist, has been eected at Mirnnde, NEWSPAPER COMMENT. ‘The Republique Francalse, describing the Yollag fo Beltevilte, anys: “When wo recall althe culumnics and seandylous devices to which the coalition of the Irreconotlenbles ud Monarchists resorted; when we recol- lect that they did not shrink from even the most unworthy strategems to persuade tha People that tho real nuthor of amnesty ts tho tremy of democracy, we think the feeble mijority no small triumph, and that it does Eonor not only to the Deputy clectud, but to Hselectors,12 . LATEST ELECTION RETURNS, Thalatest accounts of the elections, wnl- tutely yeritted, shaw 647 elections held; 483 puties were clected, and sixty-four second buiots aro necessary, ‘Thu 483 members com- Tri $8 Monarchists, 43 Bonapartists, and ‘Repudlicans, Of the latter, 84 belong to eLelt Centre; 157 to tho Loft, 187 to the Yepublican Union, and 95 to tha Extreme bet, ‘The Republican gain is 68 aud loss 10 Monarchist, gain 11 and loys 18; Bonapartist, Ingand loss 40, ‘Ine Ropubliean galns {octnde 19 sents fornterly belonging to the harchists, 38 to the Bonupartists,aud 13in Rew electoral districts, i ins “rEsys,? Netting to the cteetion in Bolleville, says: tta has become the representative of Alitge majority in the country, ‘Tho: olec- shave placed im almost under the ne- fesity of assuming power, and will neces Tesultin the formation of a Ministry i" th Gambetta at its hoa.” EME Sturred fn a petrotem rdthory near Paria, loss fg estimated at 800,000 francs. The CovistUTED ELECTIONS, = Commission to settle’ the question ae 189 votes annulled tn the Second ateat Belleville shail ‘be counted will ae isdeclsion Thursilay. It they aro not: tage? Gambetta must submit to a second . GREAT BRITAIN. Lorne AeENe THE NEW CALLE, . ONDON, Au, 2.—A. dispateh from Pen- tol Says tha steamer Farraday to-day ree teend of the new enable off Lands ie gs broveeded to laying the mid-ocenu Tehayyeeay® HAUILATIER, abilities of Judah Lea, Siinonds & Co, *stinated at £100,000, Tn ye PRAMS IN AVGITANISTAN, f ‘Ouse of Coumwons to-day Lord alg hee Scoretury of Stato for Indl, a although he had been in consant re rieation, with the Vicuroy of Indla, he ni Sware that the Ameer bad asked tor tent fies rae te Hist ie Renee Savant 0 Intorfore In the internal af- ‘ror Afghanistan, yj PARNELL w ue &n address ta the Irish alectors of eudldar Ssklng then to vote for the ‘Tory Cor avatuin from voting Jn the clecs bytho the Parllamentary yucanoy eaused oe of John Joteey (Liberal) aban uRcrED WITHOUT OPPostTION, Neaney erection at Leeds tu-duy tu fill the busy M the Hotige of Commons, caused Sette spbelutinent of Herbert Gladstone to Song or Lord of the Treasury, Glad- 2 bined without opposition, © : YOOL BALER, ae 81 wg eres of colontal wool sales’ hi fee, ig which 283,000 pales will be of- toupiod Sbened to-night, Sydney falrly Yor ait tates current at the last sales. Titre Ib was slightly weaker, and for testing. tere Was a half-penny toa penny Mid ehjeg Stty-one hundred bales were ty Sydney and Port Philip, Nis, aly NERY OF WESTMINSTER. © Bradley ys (bat the Rey. George Granville, bey MA Outi a, Sate of Untversity Cole Js tho best crop of the year, doubling that of 1880 In quantity, but not so plump and weighty, Rye ls abutida : * GERMAN : Wheat is good throughout Germany. ‘The water and spring sowlngs sre in marked - contrast, the former yleliling good, and the Intter very defective, crops. Outs are vory goo. Barley thin. None of the crops aro ofanaverare. In tha Prussian States the crops are fair, - SWITZERLAND, ‘Tho Swiss whent crop ts very poor {n quan- tity, owing to drought, out in quality {t fs vory fine. Onts and barley are in goud quan- tity and qtntity, but thote is small area sown. ofthoIntter, —. . BELGIUM, Belrian whent ts far below the average, Barley 1s good: Rye and gata are tale, 1", BRAIN, All crops in Spain are bad. HOLLAND, -" ay cereals In Holland are in good condi- lon. TIE UNITED STATES. | | Allreports from the United Statos agreo that tho yield will bo under the average. PORTUGAL. THE GOVERNMENT SUCCESSFUL ELECTIONS, i Spectat Cable. Mayumi, Aug, 23.—Tho alectlons fn Portu- Bal yesterday wero most animated, The AAberal party coalesced with the Republicans IN TILE | tgalnst the Ministerinl candidutes, but the Regoneratora, ns the Conservatives are styled in Portugal, obtained a majority in most of the towns and in all the rural districts, Nevertheleys, much sensation was caused tn Lisbon by the declalyo progress of the Re- publicans in the Portuguese vlections, Their conduct, discipline, and votes In large towns among the-middlo as well as the- upper olgases show tha spread of democratic idlens, ‘Cho Sampaio Cabinet, backed by the former loaders of the Regenorator party in tho Up- ver Housa, {4 considered THE REPRESENTATIVE OF A BTRONG Gov- ERNMENT, : Tha more go as ft will announce to the Partn- guesy Parliament that the British Cabinet ins abandoned its pretensions to carry out the unpopular Lorenco-Marquez- treaty and .the = rallway . from. Delagoa Hay to - tho ‘Transvaal, now an {udependent Ropublic, recognized _ by England, British concession In thls partice tulnr, nud the removal from Lisbon to Madrid. of Ministor Morler, who negotiated the ob- noxious treaty, hos calmed "Portuguess irritation against England. ‘The Republic ans in Portugal aro the principal promoters of theagitation, TUNIS, TRE REY'S MOVEMENTS," Tunis, Aug, 73,—Tho Boy's troopy which loft Goletts yesterday, have gone to Karlwan in. the hope of Inducing the tribes: there to yleld, and ‘thus obyiaty the necessity of the French, entering the. town, however, ure determiped to occupy It, a8 thoy desire to quell the disaffection jn the ad- Jacent. provinces of Algeria, for which pure puso they must subjugate the -southorn por tlon of: the Regoney, ‘The French are enter ing upon the most difficult part of thelr on- terprise.. Their entry Inte Karlwan will bo acrlously opposed, «It is fenred that, In the event of a collision, the Boy's troops will aide with the rebullious tribes, - sMBXICO, - . THE MAZATLAN HORROR, : Orry or Mexico, Aug, 23.—A private letter from Mazatlan gives the following detalls of the explosion theres One hundred and fitty pounds of powder. blew up. Tha Oret day thirty corpses were removed, and the follows ing alx days four or five dally, when the au- thoritles Intesdicted further. remdyala, cons aldering the work dangerous, All tho wine dows In tho town wera demolished. . so +: FRUBBIA, - MOUE.POLITIOAL ANBESTS.. Beatin, Aug, 83,—News has been recelved for some tine honorary | bere frou By, Poteraburg of recent ‘arresta The Preuch,’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE +. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24,- 188I—TEN PAGES. o there, Including an official of the general ata, who Js accused of advising the revolye Uonisisof the precautions which the Govern ment {s taking, Althotgh the prisons sre fled with persons ncensed. of - politlent erinies vory few of then nre brought to trial, ; SBWHDEN, . IN AUD OF THE OL! HULL MEMORIAL FuNn, Hpecutt Cable, Pants, Aug, 2—A Scandinavian corre: sponttent sends the.detally of a concert given at Bergen, on tho tots Inst, in ald-of the Ole Bull Memorial Fund. ‘The concert-hall was packed from tloor to celling, and the grentest. enthusiase prevatted. Mrs, Ole Bull and her pnttre family wera present. Miss Kina ‘Nhursby, the star of the festival, hid a brill: inn stecess, and was serenaded after the yerformance. Over $10,000 have been sub- seribed tu the fried, * AVNGUANIBTAN, MOVEMENT OF ‘THOODS, Lonnow, Aug. 24.—Tho Vieeroy of Inia telegraphs: Tho Cabul Envoy here has 2 fetter dated Cabul, Ang. i. that two more reghnents of troops haye started for Khelat- {-Ghilzal ag.an advance guard, ‘The Ameer hiniself, with troops and artillery, was en camped outside Cabut the 11th Inst2? AUSTRIA, . BARON MAYR . Vimxxa, Aug, 2—Buaron Mayr, the Aus- trian Minister at Washington, at present here, is about to temler his resignation on necount of ill-health ITALY, ; PLEASED WITH THE RESULT OF THE FRENCH KI ONS. Rom, Aug, 23,—The triumph of the French Republicans and the partial defeat of Gain- betta give general satisfaction here, SWITZERLAND, A NUMLIST EXPELLED. Benne, At, 22,—By order of the Federat Council the Russian Prince Krapatkine ling been expelled from Switzerland, SPAIN. INCENDIANIES ARRESTED. Mannip, Aug, 23,—Forty incendiaries have been arrested In Estramadura, . ——— RAMPANT. REDSKINS, ; Denver, Colo, Aug. %8—A Santa F6 special gives tho following account of the fight In Lake Vailey a few days ago: Lieut. Smith and his foreo of twenty men had been on the tratl several days, and by forced marches overtook the Indians near McCrea’s ranche, in the, Lake Valley dls- triet, ‘The Indians were strong in num- bers, and Sinith attacked them, expecting relnforcements from troops following some istanco behind. ‘The suldlers were being rapidly shot down when at a critical imo- iment George Daly, with his fofee or twenty runners artlved snd Joined In the tight, aint the Indians were routed’ wilh great loss, They, howover, carried off their dead and wounded, so that the exact loss could not be ascertained. 'The whites lost GEORGE DALY, LIEUT, I, AND FOUR MEN KILLED, and eleven wounded. The killed ait wound: ed, excopt Daly, are all supposed to be ex- soldiers, ; Daly's part In the attack grew out of ay ate tack by the Apaches on higeamp, in which tn indians wore opposed by all the miners 0) the camp, Ditty cominanding, and reputsed. Daly at once collected twenty men and start- ed in pursuit, overtaking the Indiaus a3 above, g Smith was one of the best officers of the Ninth Cavitiry, hat been engaged In several, Indian campatzns, und was several tines during the War breveted for bravery. Lieut Dinuick, with « coupauy of cay- ary, and Lisut. Taylor,‘ with twenty Indian .| scouts, who were but: a. few. hours: behind Nuna’s inain band, arrived durin the even- ing, and, without stopping, ; CONTINUED THE PURSUIT, They have probably overtaken the Indlans befora this, ns the Intter would be considern- bly delayed by carrying or burying thaly lend. : ‘Che hostiies aro near the Mexican ling, evidently making. for. Chihnahun, and are well armed, and+ mounted. ‘Tha Indiaus who have beon fighting with Nana, ure trying to sneak back to the Agency by twos. and threes, A company of cavalry has been ordered to Bunrd the Millsboro and Lake Valley settie- ments, and if possible cut off or hold Nann’s band until Taylor aud Dimmick overtake them, ©, ° +A REIGN OF TERROR, Y Houston, Tex., Ang. 22,—Tha bloody traz- edies which have occurred at Orange during the weok past, and whieh have been pro- vlously telegraphed, have caused Intense excitement along tho line of the Texas & New Orleang Railroad, and fears are enter tained that something worse {s to follow, The citizens of Orange have risen en masse, and are determined to end the reign of Inw- Jesness that ling prevailed for the past month, ‘Tho present condition of aifurs grew out of adifiicuity which occurred three weeks ugo botween 0, L. Dolnu, a noted desperado, und n detective named Wood, in whieh Del- wo was seriously alot. Wood escaped, and Charles Delno, brother of 0. L, Delno, ac- cused the Sher{ff, Georze Michael, of aiding in the escape, and swore he would get even with the Sherif With this view he concocted a plan fo nssasinate Michael, and was aided by Dug Harris and two negraocs, Sam aud Bob Saxon, Tho plan faited, but fhey succeeded in very serlonsly wounding the Sheriff by feading him Into an ambush, ‘The citizens became greatly Incenged at those proceedings, and 140 of them congre- gated and’ captured four of the uegroes and shot them, Lob Saxon wis also captured, and after ex: ‘torting 4 confession from iim tn which he revealed the plot to Kill the Shortt, and muve much othor Information, ha was hanged to ® tree, Another nugro was arreatud and hanged, and Charles Delne was captured and placed In jal. . A: hundred armed men acoured tho neighboring swamps for others of the gang, and a strong guard was placed ground the jail to guard Delno, Sam Saxon, one of the leaders of the black desporadocs, who was wounded, game Inte Orange yesturday: and surrendered -to tho gaan atthe jail, Abonts o'clock Inst night he guard wis banded and went home, An hour liter a lurgo bouy, of men surrounded the jail, und, the Deputy Sherif — belug ‘unable = to holt it agalust the greatly superior niumbers, surrendered, and Sim Saxon and another negro of the gang wore taken ont and their bodies tiled with buckshot, Lufore dying Saxon made aw confession, detailing some operations of the band, one of whleh sas an altumpt to burn. the ‘Town of Orange lust fall, which, however, failed, - 5 Charles Deluo tyto be tried by a “Kangaroo court” to-morrow, and tt is to be expected ho will be lynched, ¢ Ie has many friends and relatives {u the vicinity, a number of ibrtatned that they git attemmn us meson ea er tal Bf 18; iy ‘es i) fplant, Uf they do there wit bo a desperate Hite wy rror relans throughout the place, All best appaniod fe forahie Dans sea eet nt Oo fi UKs" Dalito. uies Fort, Dug’ Harris, and several negroes bulonging to the guig ot despera: does are still at furge, but Fis believed thoy wilt be captured In a day or two, ran -©he Cat as a Weapun of Dofenso, A wouian of New York has demonstratod that gate Aro wood for: something rate and mico, Sho was alone in the house wit! pe, naminanlan but'a huye cat, Bho beard a utgias ultompti to effect an entrance into the basement window. In her alarm abe salaed her petted * Tam," and polang bin carefully from the ss story window ropped bin squarely upon the intruders nodk, where, with a terri solawe and tooth. I, *t tthief and cat digs appeared with lgutoing- rapidity around tho coraer the cut on top. 'Naliber deen soon os heard of sinc POLITICAL. An Outline of the Coming Cam- paign in New York State. Probability that .Conkling Will Continue His Rule-or-Rtuin * §=Polley. No Less than Three Only Genuine Demoocratio Parties in New York City. Efforts to Resuseitate Unelo Sammy for the Next Presidential Race. Gov. St, John, of Kansas, Determined to Enforce the Prohibition Law. NEW YORK, Soeetat Disvates o The Chteao Tribune, AUANY, No Ye. Atti, B—Mteporty from differs ont parta of the Stato show that the manenvres for tho fall's political campatin have already conunenved, Among tho Hepublicans tho atups have been contined larguly to focal ‘matters, while tho plans of the Domocrats have tudleated Avnet scheme, oxtondivg through this yenr's election to the Gubarnatarlal contest of 1832 and tho Prealdential racg in 1884, and Intended to operate exclusively for the Interosts of Satnuel J. Tider, as bas been recontly atated In Te TriwuNe dispatches.. On-the Republican aldo the greutest netivity has been displayed In the Wweatern part of the State. In Conutauqua and Cattaraugus Counties Senator * Lo" Bvaslona, politician of unsavory reputation, whom the Rowiblican party would do well to drop back Into private fife after the svandulous revelations of inst spring, fins been muking desperate efforts to enpture tne Convention which meets on the 2ith inst, and Secure a renumination to tha Sonute. He com- nicnved wira- pulling aa Boon as the Legislature adjourned, and, buying thus obtalped a good start on fils opponents, stands a falr chance of winning, aithough bis candidacy hug aroused strong indignation among the’ betler elngs of Republlenns in bis district and throughout the State. The Assambiy Couventious in these counties willuleo te beld this week. With the exception of tho notorious Bradley, who wisely concludes not to run again, the present meme bors, all Administration men, are candidates, and soem fikely to obtain nominations, The contest. for Congresstnan to succced Scnae tor Laphum ts atsy waxing warm. Tho district’, is composed of threo countlos,—Litingston, On- tarlo, and Yates,—cach of which cluims tho nom{natron, ¢nd bns three or four eeckers for tho honor, ‘The preset State Cuntronter, James W. Wadsworth, of Livingston County, whose term oxpires In Decomber, und. Assemblyman Jobn Raines, of Onturla, nro tho leading candidates now, Ontside of those seottons mutters ure not so far advanced, and may bo sald to bo jn an un- acttlod condition. Although this is what fs known os 10 off-year, there are an unusually largo number of offices to bo filled In Novembur, and the recent Sennto- rial struggle, with Its lone and bitter inter-party Strife, resulting tinully in tho defeat of ox-Sen- ator Conkling und the overthrow of the “ma- chino" and the triumph of tho antl-Conkllus or Athnlalstradon elemorf, ao-called, has Invested tho coming contost with poouliar tmportance. It will bo remembered that at tho olection of Senator Laphaty in the latter partot July tho Rupublican members of the Legislature of nd factions united inn luyo-feaat, at whieh it was anki that herentter alt wore to bd Iepublicans, that the torms Stulwart, Halt-Brocd, and Feath> orheats wore to be dropped from the political Vocubuiury, that barmany was to rulo In the Jopublicun ranks, and that the grand old party, strengthonod and invigorated by the result of the conilict, was to sweep on to: new Victory with u solid front. yl ofthis kind was cheup aud appropeliite ‘to’ tho occasion, but no ono finagined that unity of agdon und. purposo bud ronily been restorod in tho Hopubiican vol- Umus. Tho Senatorial Nght was but a phase in the fantional struggle which tonk definit sheng borore tho Nitionul Convention ut Colcaso in Jw over the questions of third term und unit Tula, and which must be fought out at tha Stute Convention this fall. The Stute General ‘Committee and the party machinery in New York Clty und a large part at the Brute wre stil in the control of tho old Conktlug “sunchine,” so that white Conkling Rluiselé tins beon banter and drivon from ollice, he fs by no means us doud politically. ts bis op- hononta would have the public bolicve, Btill holding the party, snachinory in their power, Conkling and his friends ure In_a position to do- mand a share of the apuils frum thelr conquers ors; or, if thoy ure rofused this recognition, to throuten to waxes «a warfare whion will nor only Joopardizo the. succcas of tha plang of the Adtuinistration tenders, but nay possibly lead tow victury for tho “imughine,” fhe Stato Canvention, besides cominating ‘a ticket, willdecide who are to controt the party: in tho Stato In the futuro,—whethor the old mie chine Is to retnlu its powar, or whothor a Millers Robertson innchine 1s to be sot up, or whother a combination tnuabing, Including tnun from both the old and cho new, x to bo cstablished, .Atid Upon this dccialnng depends, ina large degree, the future success ot the party and the quesdon of tho nomination of Goy:Cornell's successor nextyenr, Tho nomination ol a tloket is of nina iaportance., The reut quostion ut issue Ubls full 18 the controt of the party orguntzition, Tho Conkling machine har beon benten stop by stop. and is now driven inte Its Inet strong. hold, If thia cun be oupturad froin It, [ta ovure throw ig completa. If it holds out, the contest must go On, and tho ubaicas of wltimate victor: will reat wilh tho tonabine, Moth sides acknowl edgo that thia te the position of nifuirs now. And whilo negotlations nave doubtiess boca Attumpted they have go far resulted tn nothing, ‘Tho whole subject ts atill in susponeo, For, like the boara tn Wall atreot, the machtite Igapeculate lug on tho President's condition. White Gare tuld’s life hangs by a threwd they will wait to seo tho rosalt Goface voting. If he should dle, the nocession of Vico-Prosidont Arthur to the Vroakloney would, it la thought, revive thelr ortunes | and continua thom. in powar, bit, on tho other ,hand, if the President should. bo: pronounced " out of danger, tho advantage would be with. tho «ade tninletration inen, who woutd thon bayo little aienhy in arranging a new deal, exulading: tthe a but inoluding other prominont ma: chine wien, ‘There huve been rumors that Sonntor Millor, Gov, Cornell, Collector Robertson, und ax. Speuker George 2B. Sloug bud Joined polltionl torcey gid were to run the machine In the fut: ure. ‘The relutions betweun Senator Miller and Gav, Cornell Just after tho Sunatorial election, whon Miller worked bard to induce tho Benate tw cuniirm some of Cornbit'a favorit nominees who wero distustoful to the Sonntors, acemed to ive color to this report, but it ts exteumaly doubtrul 1¢ tuo. barguin hus been consumninted, Goy, Cornell (8 auxious te gouuro a ronuminae Hon next your, and is ton shrowd a politician to Urowk away from old frionds uitll hy is cortnin thot he Js 'golag wver to. sida, An tu tha Seustoriil cuntest, ho Ia piaviue weit bor factions, “Te tho Urosident. lingers on for sumo weeks without decided finprovemont, and the chatices of the two partics romain us doubtful agnt pros: ont, be nny madotaln a neutral post eos through the entire canvass, but by vo doing he rund the risk of lostug tho favor of both and dnding bline wolf at tho wud put aside for sume new man. While thore la thie feeling of uncertainty among tho luadors, the formal opening oft pes ja near at hand, A meeting of the Stato Jenural Committes bis beet culled for Aug, 3} atthe Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York. At that Unie the dato and place of the State Convention will bo numed. It ie Soe Buratogn or Syracuse will be chosen, probably the former and tho. “day wi bo) about. Bopt. 20, The Adtalnistration ime fuvor a into Convention and & short,sburp campaign, ‘Tho ollicers ty Lo nominated at tho Convention aru Svorviary of Rtute, in pl B Curry contrailur, in" place of J, W. Wadeworth; State ‘Trovsurer, ip place of N, 1. Wondelly Attorneys General, ti pluuy OF. SJumilton Worg; State ne wineer and uryeyors In place of doratlo Bey> tuour, reg and a Judge of the Court of Appeals, to All's yacnnioy, Judgo Fiveb, tho present ine ouinhaat, appaintcd by Gay. Cornell, will duubte Joss bo tumed for the lattor place. Mr, Soymour (a a Domacrat, who will bo hut up again by bis arty, OF tho others, all but Wadeworth wero Rtatwart, os they ara mon of light welgbt. Muaite a renomination, while The former wants to go to Congress In Lupbam's pisos, Qud tho latter Intonds to du volg hiauelt ty his Pe business. vhe waning aco oF Gein de ‘The goneral belie? that the Republicans cane not win this fall uniess barinony Is restored hua mude candidates vory reluctunt to come fore ward, while there arg Half a dozen or muro Dem Beart ae ats 2 ene ae omuari| ut vor; we pe montioned on the Republican sida, "George B Sloan, who rao tovutor Miller's canvass, is tulked Of connidurably fur Controller, but sonrcely any other names outeldg uf the presont fouumbents are beard, This muy be due to the knowledge that (€- 4 comproniio ls elfectod it would Include a divis oy of tho placey on the oket, so that an aoilyy candidacy pow would Ma ae a aa to ade 0 full wot be numerous, “An ontire Lagisiature te Obre. ans ta be chosen this fall, and ambitious politicians stand a better show of success In tho local con teats, On tho Democratlo aide, Tammany IHnll {6 tte support inay bo nuit a seureo of trouble, obtnined for tho State tlekut by giving ita couple of places on tho ticket, but when the struggio comes for the fat aflices in New York City it wiht domantd the Hon'a shace ar built. Irving fill, tou, tins revived {ts oreantzation. 89 that, with the Cotamittes of Three Hundred whieh elniing to bu the regain Bemocricy, thore hids fair to be munle in the Demveratle ranks. Tho stato Committen will tnevt shout the lat of September ta name the thine and pluce of tho Convention, It wilt protably br held at sarnto- xa pr Albany between Sent, 15 aad 9, Eins N.¥., At, ZhTho Greenback state Convention mot toeday ut half-pasts. Clinton Furhiah wie made Temporary Cantrnan, After {he appointifient of the usual cominittens, the Convention adjourned til tos morrow inorning, BOOK WALTER BEGGING VOTES, Speetat Manateh to The Chteago Tribune, CLEVELAND, Aug, Z1.—dobn W. Bookwalter, Demvcratic candidate for Gavernor, spent the day atnong Cloveland’s mantfactories, inking himself conepteunus atnony tho workingmen, He was interviewed tu-day, and when ap> Jrusoledd upon the subject of Fopominating ‘Hiden for President In 1s, suld bo did not care to express blinself, PROIMIBITION IN KANSAS, Spectal Luavateh to The Chtear Tribune. Wientts, Kus, Atig. 2—As a resuit of tho vigorous prohibition movement inaugurated bers a few duys since by Goy. BL John aud others, tho entaons of this’ elty, some seventeen in nuinber, closed this morning, RETAIL GROCERS. Formation of n Protective Union. Hetween 200 and 200 of tho retatl, grocers of tho city met yesterday ovening at the office of tho Call Bonrd for the purpose of forming an esnclntion, ‘The meuting was called to order by Mr. G. U, Englebardt, and Mr, C. He Slack was appointed tomporury Chairman and Mr. diel temporary Sveretary, ‘Tho Chalrmnan sald that the object of the meot- ing’was the formation uf n Grocers’ Union, whose object would Le the cultivation of # closu Kequaintance tinong the retall grovers of. the elty and the finprovement of thoir business by having a more unlforin line of goods sold, ubol- Ishing ndulterations and other evils which could Nat WC present be successfully coped witt. Mr. Eopichardt auld that nearly ull the profea- Hons bud organizations or some sort, and thore was uO rodon why the grocers showid be any exception to tho rule, Atter fifteen or twenty yeurs’ work tne druggists of the State nit Beccles in getting a Pharmanr bit passed by the Lesialature, an oxan- ple which was worthy of — [initation, Attempts had been made to orennize the grovers In Chicugo, but they had failed because too much wes sought to be done, ‘In Huston an ore minization had *been etlected. and now the grocers of that city were inaking a vent a pound on sugue instend of selting It at cost as was proviousiy done. The organization also had) put on stop the nuisance’ of short welght in diferent. articles. tho grocer tnd a right to make a profit on. all the goods he sold, and, while just now thoy miirit not be able to tix upon asealy of prices. 43 suon ns thoy becuing better nequainted thoy could do eo, Not’ only the question of prices, but evils connected with the trade would receive the attention of tho Asso- cinuion. For Instance, tho manner in woleh jobbers were Interfering with tho retail trade by selling broken lots to consumers wis a matter which could oo remedied by combined fAetion. The short-weight trauds, tov, one of tho lending causes of lvsses in the business, could be coped with, and the evils uf false labels, by whieh the retailer wie eotd an tafertar acticté at the price of the staple whose abel it bore, be defunted, For Instince, Bultitnore peaches had Geen put upas the Cultfornin brand. In a case of this Kink tne Sovlety could follow up the swindle 11) tho PACKER WAS FOUND AND. PUNISHED. Another evil was that of nitultoration. Grapo sunrar, or giticose, wus u component of tho sige. sold tu-day, by whieh Its ‘aweeteaing powers were groatiy dlininished, Tho character of the retail grocers should be ratked 60 bigh that. thoy could not be parties to such adutter- utions ng those, which were a pubile danger, but would stand between the public and tho uduiterators of food. Thero wore sold in the city now thren grates of vinegar, but probs ably four-fifths of the clder-vinesar solt in Stores never came Crow the apple, hut was Biudo of low wing favored and colored with w Mittle apps, Tho geape-sugur vinegar was adulterated with aulpnurio acid—a pulsar that should hurdiy be admitted intu one’s stamach, ‘Tho nrtittolut coloring of sugars av as to bring thain into the country at a low tari® was another thing, whieb the grocers should attend to, and by dulog this they could save iniiiious of dollars anuially for the country. * ; tu tho State tho grochra could frame a sensl- blo bill which would put an ond to adulterations of all kinda, and which would bo a credit to tha Legisluture instead of the opposit, as wus tho cnse with the miserable bill which it had passed at tho Inat aceslon. aay organizing an association which should hotd regular’ meetings thoy cuuld necompllsh eventually all these reforms. Mr, ‘Thoms Rogers sald that an assoviation could protect tho retaiiors nvainst frauds by commission men who gold unsound packages of fruit and othar fonds, - Mr. E, M, Lestor sald that snotbor ovil was the “peddier™ nulsnuce. Theso peddlers, by aclling short and having vo rent to pily, «Wore to. uniorsell tho retuiters. ‘Thoy only patd $2 on. year Uconso, and thelrouttit was often a &5 horse and ags2wayon, Tho churged prlocs ta suit cach customer so as todo tualnuss. The Aesoctation, if formed, could bave the ieense ralsed to &5, whieh would bave the fect of removing muny of the pedilers, A fetter was rend from C. Jevne expressing his aymipathy with tho mocting’s abjects and bis re- gret at being unable to uttend, On motion Measra, U. 1. ‘Tibbitts, E. F, Hay wood, and H, devine wore appoluted a Committea on Constitution aud Uy-Laws, who handed in a report shortlyatterwiras, whien was adopted, “ Tho letubll Grocers’ Assoviation of Chicaro" wan selected ng tho name of the new organiza. ton, whose objects were defined In tho report ns they tid alrendy beon by tho previous speakers, A cominlttes of twelve, consisting of four re- tail yrocerymen from cach division of the city was appointed to canvass the clty and bring in membors to tho doelety, ‘The meoting then adjourned to meet in tho ning placo on the evening of Sept, 6, whon tha permacene organization of tha Association will efeoted, . ACCIDENTS, Caught:in tho Shattlig—Died In His Cell—Sroken Limba, John Grakoteki, a Volandor, abouts! years old, emplwyed us a binckennth’s holner in the wagon> factory of Honry Weber, at. tho corner of Lake and Unlou streets, was {ustuutiy killed at 0:15 yesterday morning. by being caught’ on a shaft jn the maobinory, which mukea something Nike 120 revolutions per minute. Io was engaged In straightening out somo baud-iron, which comes tn strips thirty foot long folded into bundlus ten feet in longth, One of tho strips whieh ho waa straighten- lug caugnt in a coupling on the shaft and was wound round about ft, and st fs supposed that Grakofat{ was canzht in the coi! aa it went, up. He Was thrown with great violunco againat tho ceiling, and bis nesd terribly mused. Tho body was taken to lie home, Na, 410 Elston aye gua, ‘whore the Coronor will hold an inquest to- DIED IN THE STATION, At about 1lo'olock yosterday morning ayoung man about 1 yoara of ago wat ploked up loan Unconsxofous cundition on Ailiwaukeo gavenuc wenr Huron strect and tuken to the West Chicago Avenus Holic Station, where be was placed Int cell, the Olfivers being under tho tmproasion that the young mun was under (bo Inifuence of Hquor. ‘Mutlonkeaper William Patten looked after bln savoral tics during tho afternoon, and found him overy tno apparent. ly onjoying = oa eulthy: sloop. At ubout 8:00 o'clock Oilicor tKuduiph Sanders wont Into tha cell whore the sleeper was, and found bla. alin) pe his” back weains the walland snoting loudly, He remained in this position tilt about 7 o'clock, when tho cell was opened to admit a seeker for lodgings, and they ‘the officer, Sanders, nuticud that the boy's bead bung very much’ to onoslde, Feeling of the lud's pulse the officer wus borritiod to find thut life wus oxtinot Lieut, Steote, who was Immediately called, ox of the ducenseds. It wak bump-breusted, His bair is brown, face smooth, and he wore dark clothes, law shocs, andn white straw hut. ‘The oyly thing whlch was Cound upon bls when bo was pluked 1p was ashoo-brusu and an cinpty olgar box, He was entirely uuknows ta the police of that district, te MINOIL rig ‘ ionry Sarah, 8 young pun 2 years of age, employed ie. Drakemen by tha Rortawestara Rallrond, hud bis right foot mashed gesorday while uncoupling cars at the root of Ohio street, Dr, Iehaw ia of the opinion that sovural of the rae on tha injured four will have to bo ampue ed. Jotun MoGurren, of No, 123Narth Ualou stract, whilo visiting Georgo WW, {Asioutaacler, of No. at) weak Kindle mires acer ith L boicinok ‘eaterday morning to. jut fet boator "gained joka Geurge, who was brutally . » beating roar at. No. U7, .. Met jo: wae knocked on the “head by George with gomo blunt weal id falling from a aidowalle jett leg broken He was attended No ft be While cou Oe siroo! jo lng care on’ iuo Fort Wayno Railroad near the Eighteenth re yiaducts mtd ee Seareray moral was wi jet cal id was badly Injurod about the ribs, NEW YORK. A Suit for $470,000 Damages In- stituted by an Elevated Railway. 7 The Produce Markets Yesterday Un- settled, but with an Up. ward Tendency. A Jeweler Sells ls Wife to.a Hottse-Bulider for One Dollar, Mayor Graca Removes the Polloa Oom- tmilaslonera for Neglect of Doty. A BIG SUIT. $470,000 DAMAGHS WANTED, + New Your, Aug, 23.—The New York Ele- vated Ratlroad Company tins brought suit tn the Court ot Common Pleas against José i Navarro and George $. L'Espinasse to re- cover $470,000 daimazes tor alleged conspirae ey. The complaint fled to-day deninnds ¥5,000 for hatf-yeurly rental due by the Setro- politan Elevated Rallway Company toe plulntit, $102,000 for dividend rental, and $207.500 for in- terest on pluintif'’s bonds, The complaint also ullegen that tho — defondants, in order to release the Manhattan Com- puny from “these payments, — soneplradt together and brought injunetion proceedttgs by which an injunction was abtalined reatraining the paytnent of these gums. ‘Thu action com phifned of was inatituted In the Court of Conte mon Plens in the namoof the defendant LEspl- nnsae, And was brought against tha Manhattan and New York Elevated Jtui}wuy Compunios, and David Dows and Ashtel H. Harnoy as Tfustoes, SOLD FOR $1. AJEWELEH BELLS Hg WIPE FOR A DOLLAR New Your, Aug. 2.—A. Lauten, manu- fanturer of jewelers’ enses, of this city, about a yenr ago hired Ferdinand Jansen, 0 builder, to put up a house for him. While work was in prouress Jansen had many opportunities of seeing Mra, Lauten, They vecaine very ntinate, and adonymous letters were sent Laue ten, About six weeks ago Mrs. Lanten absonted herself from home, It wis uscertafned that sho and Junsen bad been staying at 1 botel at Marine woale, J 1., 8 busbdad and wife, Hecoutiy Junsen culfed at the bouse of Luuten, Laurea met him, and, in a discugsion which followed, MADE SOME MITTEN NEMARKS about his wifu's conduct, She herd them and Went to ber root. She soon returned with pen, ink, and paper, I want to seu whether you ur state on puper that you will sell me to Junsen for #1." Luuten agreed, and now Junsen fa flv- (ng with bis dollar wife.’ Li a divorce from bis wife, begun a suit for divorce PRODUCE, THE PRODUCH MARKETS UNSETTLED. Special taspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. New Your, Aug. 2,—The inarkets opened unsettled and generally better for grain on the reports of rain and the bad condition of the harvest in Great Britain, on whleh tho murket for wheat now turns, and with whieh other articles {na greatinensure sympatlilze, J.B. Lyon was on "Change to-day and in coustittation with “Martin and his + other Heutenanta and ft is rumored that the oat deal Is undgr consideration; that the ellque have un- fouded’ by scliine options against their cush stock, nnd that they will deliver their August on the [ast day of tuly month and their September on the first of next, and smash the market down to buy in again, Tho sard market has not changed poaltion, except that ft ty stronger after standmy the huminering of thy eflque yestorduy without yotling many to sell out thoir lou lard orgoshortof it, At the close of ‘Change tho unfavorable rumors from Wushington bad a depressing influenco on the option tmurket, though cusb wheat was stronger on botter ux- port innits, THE WUKAT-CROP, THE “TRIBUNE'S PROGNOSTICATIONS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribun, New York, Aug. {310 an editoriat on the wheat-crop the. Tribune says: “These comparisons indicate that the advanee in the price of wheat from about 3 one year ago to ubout S140 per bushel now has been due to speculative Influences rather than to any change in tho retation of supnly aud demand. Possibly the same speculative combinations may put the mar- ket up still more, But the statistical posl- Hon does not warrant the advance which has already oveurred, and the chances are thut foreign buyers will get whent at'much less than the present price fu this market before another month has passed, Unless they can, American exports of whet will brobagly ae mun enoigh to Auton ls nuw soeking Mrs. Jansen bag also matertally reduced for the coming yea: ITEMS, A prize Awannen, New Your, Aug, 23.—~-The prolog for the -opemlng of the new Gerninnia Theatre, tor- merly. Wailack’s, gave riso to constierable competition, owlng to thy prize offered by Manager Neuendorif, Messrs, J. Rittle of tho Staats-Zettung, L. Schenck of Puck, and Dr. Dilthey of the Belictristlache Journal, wero selevted gas judges. There wore forty- Kovon competitors, tnd tho prize was awarded to-day to William) Muciler, principal of a publlo school in Cjucinnath REMOVED DY THE MAYOR. Mayor Grace to-day removed the Polleo Com. missioners aftor tril, ou charges uf falling to keop tho streets clonn, The sayor has sont tho Govornor a lony roview of tho testimony taken. : PROBARLY A HOAX, ‘Tho search for Stewart's body in Cypress Rill Cemetery Is progressing to-day. Nothing has been found, Tho digging will Hop tonight, Tho whole atair is now considered 9 hoax, GEN, NANCOCK, Gen. Hancock arrived hore from Bar tarbor, Me. this morning, lic was making an’ Exstorn tour, but suddenty returned on account of the condition of the Proaidunt, | PREHISTORIC AMERICA, Tho Topics to Be Dixeusued by tho Learned Association of Americaniats at Madrid. Wasuinatos, Aug, 20,—Sefior Barca, the Spanish Minister, has iuvited the Presldgnt, through the Secretary of State, to pecamé an honorary member of, and to send American representatives to, the fourth Congress of tho. Learned Assoclation of Amerlennists, which meets nt Madrid on Supt. 25. ‘Tho-fol- lowing are the mutters which will be brought up before the Congress; . ‘Tho comparison of the three kingdoms of Cuzco, Trajitlo, and Outto, whieh formed tho Empire of tie’ Ineas'at tho time of tha con- guest; the difference which thelr region, logistation, language, architecture, customs, ote, presented; the nutionalities which ex- isted th Lontral America before the livaston of tha Aztecs wud other Northern people and the formation of the Mexican Empire, ihe em- igration of the Heonle of Chibeha, and their relations with Moxico and Peru; the muss and caneing among the indigenous Auori- cans; the military condition of | tho Eimplres of Mexico ond Peru, before the discovery and conquest of the New World and & comparison thereof with that of the othey anclent races; the expedition bee fore tho tine of Columbus of the Blscayans to Newfoundiand and the nefghborlug const countries, whether this voyaye of Juande Fuea and: Lorenzo Ferrer Maldoyady are apocryphal; the influence of tha misslonue rles In spreading a knowledge of-Amertean voRTap td 3, the gealouleal pfaets Of tho ex- fiance the Adunties of Pluto; its fauna and Ita flora; the progress of Amerivan cnrtography; what live been the changes and other effects cuusud by the Antiusnce of. the Ptutonle - forces of the globe, or by other natural causes, in the sition, course, and dow of tho water of the Interlor of Amorica, in order, aiudy tha: question not only fram tts fi storlealy geagraphical, and ellmatological points o: ylew, Dut also In view of the luterest which it has for the present, populations at Amori- Jn thy sense of thelr develupmant, wolle belng and clyilization; whether tt can be ascortalned frow history aud from the study of geological phenomena at present found in the Island of Cuba that the lutter was united or not to the Continent of Anvrica befory its discovery by Co- Tumbua; American, prehistoris archwol- oxy: tho emblematic and religions value of the diverse types of idols, offigio , wid {mages which are found tn the Peruvian tombs: Investications concerning the * Us a suid to her husbaud: Now,’ pus)” “ Xayhuas, Sayauds,” and othor Muiafogos montiments containing (mages, signs, or Inscriptions; whether from, the archiwological investigations ‘which taken. plnee in our day In the of Cuba and from the general. types of sone. ot Idols found therain. it may he Inferred that these. idols - inuist have belonged to othor indigenous Cu‘ bans than thosa: which Cohtnibus found on the Islands prehistoric anthropolser: the natureof the principal contagious ‘iiseanet: whieh have been ree! procally commitnicated by the people of the old and new worlds; the Homenciatire of the races and tribes of - Atnerica before the conquest, and an ethno graphical churt of the territory occupled by eveh one of thems whether there existe. ethnographic aflinity between the races" of Aterfea and Ocenniens the Guippos consid ered expecially in thelr relations to the ancient ayatorus of writhye and: the posalibity. at thelr transiu'ions whisther It is possible to reach apractleal knowwledgo of the oraaniza ton and constriction of tha indigenous fanennges by means of the past Latin dialects with which they have been compared by renee phifologists and investigators, ano the b bilogeaphy of the voeabulnrtes, grim: mars, and dictionaries of the American language, ee ‘The Bad Man trom Honolntn, Sun Frinetics Chr tele, John Daly wae lia name, and he recently are rived from the sandwich Istands. Lust night he gntered.n Market street saloon, and, eniline for beer, Informed the “ berkuep”: that he wis tho. bad man from Honolulu, a chum of Morena. and could lick anything that ever walked ot fews, * You don't suy so.” mildly remarked Officer Marshall, ns he siuntered in. “Cone with me; [buve been hunting bed men, and have found one who [think oan break you in tivo: he cumes from Bude.” “That'll do,” Yolled the Hlonolutuite; ‘show ‘im to me, Where ts be?" anc the tad inan unstspoctingly followed the officer to the Folaom Stroat Station, where It took four stalwart bluecoata to search and show him to qell p . ; BUSINESS NOTICES, < TILES! PILES!!. PALES{!!, A sure cure for iind, Bleeding, ftohing, and Ulocrated Pics has boen' discovered by Dr. Will- fame, A single box of DR, WILLIAMS INDIA! PILE OL EL has cured the worat obronic a gives 2 WILL JAMS’ OINTM soothos pain, ullaya the intense Itching, especialy after wetting wurm in bed, acting usa ponttice. It is prepared for Plias, iiching, of tho parts, and nothin clxes Sold by druggists, or malled on receipt of price—§' a. HENIE & CO. prietora, Cleyetand, O. Arends Boch, Iron, an Cinchonn, the standart medicinal tonic of this progeeneles azo, Jt enciobes the blood, prompt ly Invigorates tho brain and nervous system, Iinproves digestion, ete, Result: A round form, bright eyes, bappy atute of mind. Arend’s drug- store, corner Madison atreet und Fifth avonus, ad Wins, with Eldredge & Woodbridge, manufacte Urers of fine shirts, and men’s furnishers, fore inerly at 65 Washington atrect, find thelr busi- ness largely ineressed at thelr new store, 103 Madison street. Goud goods at popular prices, Tho great distinguishing feature of Redding’s Russi Saive is Its power to reduce intlainmadan, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS Prepared fram the eheleest Fralts, without esloring, pal " thet LAYS ULF ORA SrnuNGrite Witt “ANULTERATIONS OR SRFCRI- TiN. Mast oe thelr perteet part joa hy. nll wo have weed duperion st thoes hee a natura Savors for eaten, Makers of Eupotin Yeast Gems, Cream Baking vanier, thes, Cileago and St, Louie. _ BLECTRIC APPLIANCES, NERVOUS DEBILITY CURED. The Vital Forces Restored Without Madlelaes R ELECTRIO AP. ANCEN are tinaqual by any othore tn the uslion, Inspolenoy.nod faltdiscason or tha Urinos ° ryane, withont tomach. appliances promptly alive "There iano known rem: dy that will so brompuy end thoronghly reach ph, mansoular Bhd gonerative. aystonia wa vleotrielty, ‘aduinistered by the mig, ous current a giaeaesaars contrat att the mid ea ; and ey, and At work, NU ACIDS USED, young Mon, 2tddte-dged Men, and Od For ean Thene'te se Naticrad Way out of Suffering and Trouble. Special liinatrated pamphtet sent tn sealed envelope onfocatptor § cunts postage, Coasuitauon £100. O08 hours, 9a. mm. to 6 p.m, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., Rooms 1 and 2, 184 Madisonsste, OHIOAGO, ILL. oo eeee nro CEMETERY, ; The Forest Home Cemetery ‘Co, i draw the attention of partiosdestringto Hiro st burial piace. foe tbomseives und fam HER Am lt Wan Pete 1 weer travis uo Neral Atturnition by ite tht hu ory, and Is Aecesslbio Fror ai] purte of HR uit by nse oacreaue fa ib ‘ od roads, Spec! tosidon ta cullud (gt oflowla features ombraced ¢ fn thio managument be thls Cometerys ¢ Firat—A Tai under she control Of att loleownotst fax "been provided, (iended to secure tha fuvurd Tanintonunce and Unpreypmonte Of the Ceingtacy, Euliad the Frat Moiue Lmprovomens Fund ors Sted and stonilly’ Incrouatng ‘by an auscasmont of 1d fan the urose Incamd oF tho Company, m ngothe intradvetion, OF the so-called“ intro 1 ayeter ty poplonca baa, shown ta bo th ot rable wyatens (Or beauty it . Sta notice wit be gies inasurt tine ‘atthe comms ° fetion of w dummy [lhe xu! isocely to tho burlal rounds. Parties desiring 1 eb a day morning aevc auar {equi fa uate we e particulars ‘apply te ‘tho Company's Ofice, Washington-st, es SPENCERIAN PENS, STEEL PENS ote Ne bat Remar ansee REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, 3u 20 Numbers. A complcts Sample Cant, fog trial, by maflon reoupt of 25 ceatss & ¢ t 0% AKEMAN, TAYLOR

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