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See 2 Bese ansolnbes Uae “NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. SATURDAY, rae ELAS, PIL VETS, @ PALL ARRIVALS. MARSHALL FIELD & Co,, yOLUME XL. FLORENTINE PERFUMES, WY SUN. FLORENTINE. |PECK’S SUN; LADIES MAY, The Funglest Paper in America, Gentlemen will, read this. about Florentine Per.” Ladies who have’ so And ‘All fumes. often wished they could only getapertume that would re« State & Washington-sts., main on their handkerchiefs, — Announce arrival of their and not vanish with the dampness of the perfume, have only to embrace---this opportunity. Florentine per- possess the rich deli- - |FALL IMPORTATIONS, Embracing the very latest produc- tions of the most celebrated fac- tories, Rich Novelties Silks, Velvets, Plushes, EVERYBODY LAKES yr |Dress Goods, Laces, Children cry for it, and the La. Trimmings, Hosiery, gr tts pees it, and Bad Gloves, Housekeeping Lin- ens, Ete, Etc, Men steal it. ‘What Vaccination is to Smgll- Daily Arrival of the Season’s nov- elties. Prices Reasonable. fumes cate odors of choicest flowers, and handkerchief isinuse, Bya process peculiar to the Flor- entine Laboratory, Perfumes of rare richness and une. qualed permanency are prow duced. Ladies will be des lighted with them. They are’ pronounced by connoisseurs as the finest, most delicate, will remain as long as the Pox. Peck’s SUN is to the Blues, Buy a copy and take it home to your family, and you are its firm friend for life. GEO. W. PEOE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, MILWAUKEE, WIS. For -salo by Newsdealers and Trivin Boys everywhere. Chiengo Newsboys sell Peck’s SUN every Saturday. Sample Copies Malied Froe. ene CEO TUEN Ge ne NG. and lasting made. Florentine Toilet Waters--~Heliotrope, ” White Rose, Violet, and Lily of the Vale---are made from the “Attractive Bargains!’ *Flower odors, and imitate the “LEADERS OF WHOLESALE CLOTHING?) Para Paes COEMENT, TBINRG , StL DEP’T. ot 202, 204; 206; 208, 210 Cheney Brothers All-Silk |FRANKLIN-ST., Reset im ane OD inches wide,” Manufacture the Best: Goods, $i .00! ! Carry the Largest. Stock, = | “PSK 8°" Crxtremely Cheap.” Make tho Lowest Prices, And Give the Bost Terms, . Trapine BY Mar! 5 off 60 days; Parties so doing will recelye every ad- yantage glvon to our city customers. 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. “LEADERS OF POPULAR PRICES.” STATE AND MADISON-STS. Branch, Madison & Desplatnos-sts. Triumphant at eyery World’s OP TIOAL GOUDS, Fair; indorsed by'the most emi- nont musical authoritios of hoth flowers whose names they ‘“pechliar richness, fragrance, and permanency makes this " AllFlorentine goods are. put upin the highest artistic and druggists. E. W. Gillett, 38 to 44 Michigan-av., Chicago, ce EATLORING, ie or MS DUTEENE DURING AUGUST. AUTUMN AND iD WINTER STOCK ‘The MODES for AUTUMN and WINTER now issued, TAILORS, 165 Wabash-av., cor. Monroe. UNLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANGE. Setween Now York ana Havre, 3 Plor ©,N, it, footot ‘Trrelers by this linc ont UO ‘both transit by English’ Bean e. irudolt Wodnoadny, Anz. 1, 108m ae: Delapiane Weds 8 aye ie th itn sued umd utonslle, ce i, Agent, Oowlting Ureen, fyot Agent, yo Ulark-st, - year, Florentine Cologne, of delightful cologne a favorite. attractive style. Sold by all Sole Agent. OW ALL GARMENTS ORDERED, BEING DAILY RECEIVED. EDWARD ELY & CO. OCEAN NAVIGATION. General Tranentinntic Company. ane 19 Uiscomfgrt Of crossl! ng tho Channolin RAGE inl tnetuioe winays ‘Yb abl Croat ER ka oH ‘in amount ‘to suit, wes Ta Coon satus ‘Agent, § Chicauo., f Upttenl, Mathomatical, and Kurvoying Importor ol Att 1 at Hh ye? DIRECT FOR MARSEILLES, im Touching wt Gibraltar and arcolon followin atoamors will Iuavo Now Wonk diraot raitar anid Marsolilos, taking frolght nod pase Fee ee SUR, Neeutactor ‘eatalte, iar jcrnucupes, ‘Neloscopun, Ba pre Se eee oa eon iia tnrgeat wiock fn tho Nortiirest. Human Artiticlal Eyes Inserted Withtut Pala, THE LARGEST STOCK IN TIE CIPY, U'TION Don't nen, rem oe tin homispheros, and the STANDARD | Cares coon Vagal the bon ibeatitan era PIANO OF THE WORLD. Hobbies. whe Sia) and, tho Gort aroun Browok REM Sabin Agant, |, LOT Cl Clark-aty Special attontion is directed to f A | emnre et re of muting tho lately patented Upright Grand, constructed on tho principle of the Steinway Grand Pianos, possess- ing matchless tono and porfoction of action. nt, atndatirnept 1% tho stenmor loaving Xow Fork a of cach month will wuch at L1sbo1 AMERICAN LINE, wanladelohia nnd JAverpool, calling at Quoanstown, BUUIL Up CUE ree MORRIS BEN AIT, Optician, y 1% State-at, tuom 5, socond floor, Hpactactos ox, heat acelin s{igortoodinto, wad steorae rage ya a huatvaly: yours’ y itmatlon in, the aullawtinaut of LYON & us Ys o Oe tiny itt Caan mae oi itty a. hia por . “RED STAR LINE, State and Monroo-sts._ | sein gicien Ce OE TA ane enh ing tho United States and Ioyat Holah t., id ‘ 3 sfovenr Dibuot Tia to Autwaeh agin CASTINGS, FaMore, Of (hae an Collogas Cuteiga. Atomoupstit Motel urday froin Naw Yor! ‘and ovory ultere Collego, leading Divings, our most prominont wud Slkniay from Pliltadsiphta, Geilcknown elueons, ineiuging high ancoulums £10! -aaghe reat eta cee yor trot Rurupo a and Drafts Behauls of Sela yd fate, GLC. OL» OORT Gag ae Bone, Gan eee W. i. LAWRENCE, TY Hast Htandoipbeat. Chioao, FINE LIGHT Gray Iron Castings, NOWICE, ped York--Londone-Parls. unera Sail Krery Saturday from New Yorls jee Ee na tantate and Bremen . 7 ‘Be ae eeeese| GRAYIRONCGO., | [Mutual Life Insurance Kon, Lato Tavese anid” Bremon AS ca Me vaige” cane Corner Erie and Kingsbury-sts. Company. : toand ngllal, "ice eA Ra aod USENIUS & 2Bouth Clark-wt. ee Avent INTIAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Ung the a itah aad and Uulted Yeates Malte, VINANOIAL, Preston, Kean & 60, 100 Washington-st, January 1," 1884, moderate rate o! interest upon a proper Jey discharge bein; aBIVER) by applying: at the Office of the:Company in Boston, or to oO, CRONKHITE, jen. Agent, Chicago, Ill, BENJ. F. STEVENS, President. = JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Sceretary. NEW ENGLAND Endowment ‘Policies maturing prior to willbe discounted at : AUGUST Bh tient alsu continues to take Hauid food and to assimilate it. His inind was less affected, too, than during the previous day, . The ree Hef to the parotit swelling through the dls- charge from the ear, Mr. Blaine says, lins nt equated the expectation of the physi- clans, She Tribune. Wire it cannot bo sald that thero was much improvement hit the President's con- diuon yesterday, It Is at the same thine trite that he dd not lose ground, and that he hold his own better Han was anttelpated by the physicians. Ie teok more than the usual quantty of liquid food, and assinilated It, and no symptoms of gastric disturbance followed. His mind was clearer than on the day before, due, doubtless, te the fact that the suppuration through the ear of the par- olid gland removed the pressure from the brain, ‘The patient rested moro easily and slept more thin on the previous day, and the color of his skin and his general appearance was inore healthy. ‘The putea and tempera- ture were somewhat higher than on the pre- vious day, however, and the character of the pus flowing from the wound was not ns healthy as it had been. ‘There was less of it, and It appeared to have 4 witery appearance. Dr. Boynton thinks flint this fs owing to the Lresldent's enfeebled condition and the thinness of his blood, Mrs. Gortield has not yet lost hope. She firmly believes that her husband is gulng to recover. ‘Yho. whole American Nation, and good- winded people everywhere, wlll hope that the brave whie's belief may bo confirmed, — Pantry cloudy weather, local rains, and stationury-tempetature for this reglon to- day. ; through the Denso of Qloom at’ Josxrt Rupotriry the President’s brother- in-law, left Cleveland yesterday for Wash- ington. . Mrs Rudolph hag been tn charge of the President's Mentor homestead since tho | President went to Washington, and has charge of ‘the two younger Garfieli boys. ‘The tatter wanted to go to Washington, but did not murinur when told that it would be better that they shold not go. There Were Slight Changes Yes: terday, and They Were for the Better. © WE ARE DAILY ADDING LATE DENIC TO OUR NOW Immense Steck AND OFFER Apvices by way of England indicate that Ayoub Khan fs Jn a perilous position, that lls foree Is griulually diminishing, and that he lias falled to recruit cavalry campanies in the Durunl, country. The Marquis of Hipon, the Viceroy of Indta, seams to think that Abdurrahman fy fully able to cope with his doughty antagonist. Dut the Marquis of Ripon ig hardly unprejudiced authority, The President Able to Take: Increased Quantities of Nutriment. His Stomach Seems to Be Helping the Dootora in Their Fight, Sr. Louis had another cold-blooded and exceptionally brutal murder yesterday. ‘The victin was Philp Muciler, a German saloon keeper, and the inurderer Jack Hayes, who is described in tho dispatches as a butcher by trade and anassasin by instinct, Hayes called for beer, drank ft, and called for more, but, as he refused to pay for previous drinks, was refused, whereupon’ ho shut Mueller The Question Now Is, Can; the Blood-Poisoning Be Overcome ? Suppuration of the Glandular} ‘ dead, Tr \ —— ————= Swelling Proceedin ' { | { ‘tue steniner Oceana leaves Bay City, ‘Tum trinl of the Rov. Dr. ‘Thomas on the aie iB Quite Mich., for Chteago to-day with 12,000 barrels | charges preferred by tho Rev, Mr. Hatticlt atisfactorily. of salt, the lurgest cargo ever carried bya and the Rov, Mr. Jewett will commence text luke steamer, Thursday, Sept. 1, Iu tho First Methodist Chureh of Chieaze, The trial proniises te be the most protracted aryl certainly one of the most Important in tho history. of the Methodist Chureh. The jury in the ease hus not yet beon selected, and Its complexion fs a niatter of conjecture. The General Feeling Last Night, One of Slight Encourage- ment, ‘Ti Imperial Bank of Germany has rused {tg rate of discount to 5 per cent and Its rate of Interest on advances tu 6 per cent. Money Ig getting scarce In Germany, FarlyPallBuyers SPIEGEL & CO 251 and 253° Wahash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. THE EXCELSIOR SUMMER OIL STOVE Tum: Seatch herring-fishing fleet is reported to Inive been caught ina gale of Peterhead, Seotland, and 1t Js feared that many of the +] tishermen have perished. One account has It that 100 boats are still. at sea and in peril, But the Poor Martyr Is Very: Near to Death at the Best. Lats reports reeelyed from various parts of Kansas contirm previously published news froin that State tu the effect that in con- sequence of the drought and the unusually hot weathor the corn crop will not yield more than one-half of the average, and may fall below one-third. ‘Che farmers of the enstern counties of the State will be tho greatest sufferers, In the newly-settled western portions of tho State tho crop Is re- ported to bo good. Canon Dox ir, «' well-known priest of Wexford, ins replied to Sir Uhurles Gavan Duify's pralse of the present British Ministry for its liberal Irish measures by charging that the Government caused the arrest of fe spectable Irishinen with a view to making their relations Interested In quelling the agi- tation, and thus obtatning thelr release. Dutly was elected to Parliament from New Ross, Ireland, in 1853 maluly through the influence of Canon Doyle. A Plot to Torture Guitenu to, Death in Case the Presi- dent Dies. ‘Tu Soelaflst leaders have. no confidence tn Bismarck or his seml-Socialistle program, ‘They denounce his scheme for pensioning need workingmen as a mere electioncering dodge, and perhaps they are right. ————eee District-Attorney Corkhill Claims tot Have Knowledge of Such & Purpose, ‘Thm: death 18 announced at Ottawa, in this State, of the Hon, Lorenzo Loland, who was Clerk uf the Northern Division of the .| Uinois Supreme Court from 1848 to 1857. ‘The decensed gentleman has been ailing for soino time, and his death wasnot unexpected, THIS MORNING. SR o'cLock A. Me pectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Wasiixaton, D.C, Aug. 27-8 a, m.—The, President Is not as’ restless as he was tn they early part of the night, and has ut {utervals. slept with. comparative comfort, Lis mind. hag been Jess beclouded, and, upon the whole, he ts belleved by his attendants tx have slightly Improved since Inst evening, . ‘Chere seems te be uo apprehensions of serlous trouble to-night. : + Tho housahohts quick. ‘The moinvors of the President's familly ara resting, and apparently the doctors do not expect the appenriuicd of more alarming and! dangerous symptoms selthin ‘the course of ' the next few hours, * To the Western Assoctated Press, Executive Mansion, 1:30 a. m.— ‘The President has rested quietly, ond has slept meh of tho time sinco 1t p.m, No vew une favorable symptoms have developed to Indl- cate any materiul change alace the Issuance of the evening bulletin. THE DAY. AT TIE SICK MAN'S BEDSIDE. Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Wasurxoron, D. C,, Aug. 20—The night atthe White Ilouse after the doors wera closed to the public last. nirht. was’ an ex- evudingly quiet one. All the doctors but Diiss and Reybtirn went ome, as the cond!- tion of tho President was not such as to de- mand thelr last attentions. Mrs, Edson sat by tho President's bedside watching’ every Indleation and giving the patient what rellet and help was possible, Most of the night the two wore alunu,. Mrs, Guifield camo In about 1o’clock and st with tho nurse for fen or fifteen minutes, She then re- tirdd to her ‘room, but not to sleep. ler door was open, and when tho brighter: lights in the surgeons’ room told of awaken- ing there she came out to see what: iiew pos- sible trouble was near. ‘There was nothing disturbing, however, the movement belug enused by the appronch of the hour fer + GIVING NOURISHMENT. At8 o'clock Mrs. Edson was rolleved by Gen. Swalm, and retirod for a short sleep. It belng understcou that vo Immediate change was probable, all ‘gained what rest they Foun horse-thloves engaged tn their pecu- Nar businesy near the ‘Town of Dolores, ‘Tex, recently wero arrested by the Consta- bles, and while being taken to Jail were cupt- ured bya party of persons who suffered at their hands, ‘Lhey were thon put to death, Mns. C. 'T. Bure, of Little Rock, Ark., committed suickte at Galveston, ‘Tex., yor terday. About threa w ago Mrs, Burke's husband arrived at Galyeston accompanied |. by alady who he roglatered: ag lls wife, but why turned ont to be a Afisd Carter, of Little Rock, Yesterday tho real Mra, Burka arrived in ‘Gniveston, nccompanied by two small children, aud, finding out the true state of affairs, put her children to sleep and then swallowed two aoses of laudanum. OSE of tho buildings of the Watson, Bur- ret! & Co, powder inunufactory at Warren, Me, exploded yesterday, killing. Sainuel Mank, demolishing. the building tn question, and daninging some: of. the other buildings. ‘Tho los@puused by the explosion Is estimated at $10, ed Jacou Ii, Grass discovered 9 three-and-a- half-foot vein of soft coal iu Miautle ‘Town- ship, near Deestur, Il., yesterday, at a depth of 110 feet. The samples are pro- nounced of the right-quality by experienced miners, and it is proposed to organize a joint- stock company to work the velo. Sameer QueEN Vicrona lings expressed deep re- gret at the present dangerous condition of Presitent Guifleld, and has requested that tho Iutest telegrams concerning his’ condi- tion bo sent to ‘her. ‘Tho Prince of Wales has also expressed regret and anxiety to hear tho latest news from Washington. ‘Tho largest, tho grontest hentor (having tho Inrzost wicks), the latost uid bust designed, tho slmptort. nid enslest taken cara Of, BD b cleanout aa und eeee conven Hone OW Korg over Inve tave with the at Pixtonsina. Pome, tio Heag- Ovens fost Fine Heuter, ‘Only Portect Broller Fides honco the move with tho arostost cayacily. THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE STOVE, All kinds of O11 Stoves Repaired, Excelsior Oil Stove Mnfg. Co., OFFICE AND SALESILOOM, 42 DEARBORN-SE. COAL. Langdon, Richardson & -Co., 60 Dearborn-st., Chicago, TuAt was a truly touching episode in the sick-room at the White Mouse ‘Thursday wnidnight. The paticnt recognized his wife setting by lis bedside, and, addressing her fn awenk and trembling voice, sald: “Crete, you had better go to your room and geta little rest.” Mra. Garfleld pegged to bo per- mitted to stay a Mttle longer, whereupon the Prestdent remarked that ho feared tho tine was at hand when they should separate for- ever. Mrs. Garileld was severely shaken by‘ this last remark, but, like tho: brave, good woman that she is, she mastered her feelings and appenred composed. Bun Penurns, a colored man, was hanged at Livingston, Ala., yesterday for the mur- der of acolored brother, Andrew. Sanders (volored) was hanged, at Coylngton, Tenn, for murder, sud John Mundy was hanged at Edgefield, S.-C. for having murdered his wito while Iaboring under a fit of Jealous rage. Ges, E. B, St1Les, of Dixon, IL, died tn this city yesterday morning of paralysis of the heart. He was bort in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in Mareh, 1820. The deceased was a promlnent operator on the Chicago Board of Trade, He was an actlve Democrat, and was oneé a candidate for Congress on the Democratle ticket. ‘Tho death 1s also un- nounced In’ this clty of Mr. William Hick- ling, formotly of Ottawa, IL Mr. Mlekting was a native of England, and at thd thno of his death was in his O7th year, ——— “aun: failure is announced of Jackman & O'Mara, munufacturers of cloaks and sults, of Now York City. ‘The failure was duc to Shippers ana Wholesale Dealers in | the losses of Jackman, the sentor partner Anthracite and Bituminous on Wall street, O'tlura knew nothing about * tho finances of the firm, but belloved them to bein good condition, Jackman has fled to parts unknown, Sole Agents for Hillside Coal & Iron Co. (N. ¥., L. E. & W. 2, BR, | that amount, The Bank of England refused Co.), and: owners of Enterprise | to sell gold bars to the intondiu shippers, Mine, Wilkesbarre, Pa., offer to | and, as the shipping of gold sovereigns Is less the trade above celebrated Coals, profitable, a sinatior amount than was antle- by the cargo or car lond, at lowest | puted will ho sent, Tur London ‘ines says that ench day mikes the English harvest prospects more and more gloomy. ‘The weather has turned ngnlust the farmers at the critica moment. The loss enused by the recent rains Is very great, It 13 almost impossivle to gather corn, and It will soon cease tobe worth guthoring. ‘Lhe Limes concludes by saying that a bad Larvest means absolute ruin to the English farmers. It menns ‘also the es It was intended to ship $25,000,000 worth of gold bultlon from Kugland to New York to-tlny and Insurances were effected to cover rke ——E— ¢ _ could, Outside of the nurses and door- eect Pieter ney "Tue Russian Government has announced surtaliniene oF allen cory eae ae : keopors on duty,” Mrs. Garfield alone |. its purpose to give avery ussistanco to.a pro- 4 _—— il did not undress, ven the doctors re- jected expedition to the Tukke Onsts of Turkestan. ‘The announcament, rightly re- marks # vortespondent, Indicates that Russia Intends to annex the Onsls, Such expedt- tlons as the one referred to are yery Kener ally followed by annexation, es doen RD 8 STUDIO’ DIO. Beans - Sondhos tired, as on previous nights, eatehing * longer or shorter nups 3 tho patteut had in- tervals of repose, All wera ready, of course, for Instunt enll if the emerrencycame, Mes- sengers were In walting to be dispatched, If necessary, to all tho doctors and to the Cabl- net, Mra Gartiokt during the morntig bore up ‘wonderfully, but evidently had: Ittte. hope, ‘Yo the direct question, “Is the Pres!- dent any better,—vwill, ho rally?” sho an- swored, *Lhopo ao, but ho Is :a. very slek ‘Tux Bellavers in the BibleConforence now In gession at Old Orchard Beach, Me, and whiéh Js composed of representative Chris- tinns from all parts of the United States, sunt a telegram to Scerctary Bivine yesterday ox- progsing prayorfitl sympathy with the Presi- dent and Mrs, Garfield, aud requesting Mr. Blaine to suggest an early day for Natlonal humiliation and prayer, Giat Cliristiaus may be united in entreating Divine mercy fn bo- half of the President. Tho dispatoh. ts signed by,, among others, the Roy, Mr Ar tho union meeting of pruyor for the re- covery of tho-Presidunt :nt the Vermont Avenue Christin Church, Washington, yes- terday, It was resolved that the clergymen present recommend to tho various churches {hat to-morrow be observed as a day of Goodwin, the Rev, Mr, Necdham, Messrs, D. | wan, Mrs. Edson, who-had: been to the woe on the Con- Heat a eR fasting, to tho cnd } wy, Woittte, and ‘T, W. Harvey, of Chleagu. | market to select some beef for . $ —— NOURISHMENT VOR THE PRESIDE anid gorrowfully, as_allo ontered , Touse,'" He liso Petter,” There was not o tone of hopa in her volee,: Early tls morn-- panne Beco Enwanp Mvaanove, Treasurer of tho Muagroves Alpaca Company of Chicopes ‘| Fults, 1 1, left home about two’ woeks ago and has not since turned up. An examina Cor. ConKiitt, the United States Attor- noy for the District of Columbin, says that he has full knowledge that thora exists In Washington a sceret organization whose pur- Br Ladies’ and Child- ren's Pictures a specialty. 210 & 212 WABASH-AV. . President Garfietd’s } ig she offerqd the President somo beet ten, AI STONE ahaa "Ess ae Ee Sennen Ate aid RAORURE- PUAMES. PROPOSALS. lot of his book hiovis that fusgrove mind eee et ene eet as auttenu | Ho declined tt, and waved hor feobly away. ram ante on Great Bis aE HN, aicipal, wud Iuttroud, aN cnn HOP ON Ae anne | Drotty tre with tho moneys antl paper of the fs coutlned, to selzo . the assasin, and | But sho gatd, You must take your bat A for sale. Yorelyn Exchinnges PIC PICTURE Ht BRAES fy “ | Company. before hoe disappenred, It 18. po- “ttt hilt i ‘ho desire of the iemburs of tho | tua,” ‘The President slowly gathured his’ otters of Credit [ew auroly par you to write fo Heved that his atenlings nro about $40,000, . atthe i Me J : : Toa E Ll W.D. KERPOOT SCO iineatal bar NA ia —_—_. organization Is’ that Gilani Pa eae wandering faculties, and, recovorlng himself, . doghaxo om N Yerpoel. att Belfast oe R | E f f rab uve Se etirer. 3 30 & wi Wal Many: {Tne Atlantic & Gulf Steam "Pransporta- deuth by « alow process, and that ouch one o nti, “Excuse mo, L dil not rovognise. you” ‘ t moran ices Bra rapt teas hy pa ea $ a i) G0 Washington-st, BTOCKHOLDERS’ MERLING. cobensharopensig li iy the eee 4+ | fon Company has boon organized by Boston | thent‘may be wblo to’ puta bullet Into, His | qyjere was gloom ,about .the Execitive . sere Sea Rosttees sarc pelts and Loans Heterences xen Y 2 +. | wixty-fve Miles of the Chteago, Fortage & | capitalists, “he. new company proposes to body, taking care not te strike him tn any. Mansion . thls morning, . ‘Th jodrkeover » Hiss ATHY ARPS RAMBOI Si, A [ruprosantod durin. years, Stockholders’ Meeting. nadie 5 sawenlar aeons Norn | e.9 general steam freighting and transpor- vital polut mnt ie etn aoa a moved about allently, 08 ag It rr) reased : by Die hoor Manuacar, — rg wil] be a special muoting of Lhe Bigekelter Wasounia {ttf oad at Of hear CLan Nor | sation business between New York, Boston, | out Col, Corkh somo’ groat terror, ‘The “falthtul . Sor AC LEGAL. octiu® a aa HO haaasy ty be | puruiun of this war Hor botur® | aud Guit of Mex 1%, Tho steamer |-hls — bollet that. the . jail. guards, g a LINE: MALL, STEAMERS Notice’of Assignment, Nea on hg. secand day aay Hs GS | Sa mt Pa ahiriies ns 2 ae t | Stalotgh now undergolng repairs in’ Now | Who aro all <Unlon ‘goldiers, are In | geanty — who hag; ‘been: "sleepless Bart {iow York ana g CUICAGO, Aux. bib 1331, | BERD OP Inthe foroaoch ofeaid duyetor tho pur | Duened und cont ward end lth’ fy soorot aympathy with the organization, and | nt his post, a lined * "a. * proifered Alan, Auer sat hg ota een Taallpepsgns tutarestod in to outate of Siubort, peat ora fa ch spa tal si tock ge aul "Buu a foun Ha ah anu eae Con Rie: cnerptag vioncer -yessel ofthe new | fr has been with tho wlnostinteulty | newspaper, und-enld,: ("don't want to seo”: in mat a notary airy calli. eh Vee ipso Hided that nthe Seu day of July, Pay a a WiGOun, socrsinty. | we esas SF b 3] Unavglers, aud Teams — ‘ that Warden Crooker’ lias” provepted the | any nowspapora,.Phivro J3 noplitug: In them une eS a Taeetlay Set 2, t, ey pia teidaets pang wines of Ms note By a jGefr dead of “~ UBLLULOID GOODS: mentee aT ate ah ROR pedir | gucnerany BLAINE, ,n -lils custoiiary | guards from killing Guttean long ago,’ rk that I havg the heart to'yend,"* ‘Thore was no" rite . ween misunt pf tas Of wali County, sascned 8 te aH Sebel ‘evening telegram to Mrs. Lowell, saya: the | Corkhlll seems to think that It Is butter thut | 3055 th the oittalda atniospliere of tho, White’ W son batt i136 Washington-st_ pape ow fae, ag Anslatine, al Wiel FBvUELY, Fos) Waternroot my L “Linen Collars al and Cutts ‘WANTED “president's conditlon Is one of the greatest the law Bieri pe alloyed to Lae ant House, “All ‘aountou waiting for 2 fea TE § STAR LINE, _ yous iat eaay fou, pay bate, aaultet spesget (Cotta is). Reiat 10 aha tind flat through isc gravity oud danger. At tho same “thme, tho | in the case of Guiteau, ub thor Pp THe DRRADED CHANG maton aay ped Statos and Royal Matt bobreon Lubert, Bbret ‘under anirmation. te fone ie oF ee 0 awnd mateyts required. antea, President weakened less yestarday than the | general Delle that the Jaw’s delay.nnd un i} si ; dered near! alt ates Lagverpouk Por pasaace apply to Cowi- | mhy; mb uly oboe, bee eae ay giichiosye, oy Cnreno Wisleuied Felegttiat LTS ty, ale phyalclans antielpated, thus giving sla tq a'| certaluty should’ not preserve tho cowardly The! Proatdent’s iuind’ wandored nearly wage ea ‘ ‘Gge iL Wastera Avent, ven aay vA) wih eee ieee Aubvess | BA reer s oe BE Mudlsun-ate Afrrtolaay bal sng cond palosmian, Sivsiaisitn assuslu, ulght, golng over tho story of his early ile ALE dutta alight teolmg of encouragement, The va-

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