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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TILURSDAY, SEPTEMBER” 8, 1881—TWELVE PAGS. ~~~ tte : sae r ; * A elt Wi th, Tax-Gathe and Nol 1 NM ‘av jogs and nitobe, and that some of Theat Jen SPORTING EVE) TS. polultriate oy. aero a saa theron At LE BXP OSITION. HE eas te My tou ae ble srarcl Guelph, Dondugh Mekeefe, Catulp, Bliza Howt+ 2 | LU WHE ve Inpossible to defend y he - sIph, Mekenfe, Catnip, fltzn Howl: Quine by Tiggweary, and Lentopen,. ty ; . The aucklites 4 torart aud | Opening of the Ninth Annual Ex. = only of those in tho colloation which acom to at- OT —t tract speotal attention. Of thoao forty-fva ara IMPORTED PAUPERS: lont hy diftoront frionis of tho Hxpoaitans. the "0 romatning 175 aro, of contso, for sale. With tho excoption of "Tho Funding Mite tina Johnson, whiteh te tn Onltery Ty with son. [fe anys that the nants martian den But ° 4 en. tle . . number sore than I Mad cum Now Mess | Detroit, Providence, and Troy the wit | The Case of the Girl Shi and frost y Fe eee erg a teat cdinctiaeh: ia nsee at Hast Hnmptone ta by" haruhi {a Pped Hos co will be the first to reach Apaelie, Base-Ball Winnors Yes» F HnekeGkawiy Pritoe hye “Pon Howlin, position of Arts and Manus above ft, anu eurryinie oue tho’aaine Hele tdtios from Normal, Ill Sa Gen. Cary Not in Immediate = i wad’ bay filly by tho same Loree, dam Wisan- facturd and harmony of color seen dn tho lower picture, o , Piedro’ THE ULES. terday. hickon. ‘acturés. thore ara, perlwpa, no very atimunig or abowy u D ¥ ry a an p Hat Us, th hore i many qutet Dangor from Piedro’s sind duane ats teaions HEATHER OMIOUIDA, ‘ fniusunpos by durbostAmeriean uetiateue mrent | A State of Affairs Which Cannot Rg 1 Murderers. Dracut tole, Bopt. 7—Andinn- Agent Terry, | Uindoo Badly Beaten py Crick- Tio denth wf the well-known inare Chiquita, ‘The ee pee Display Wit- Tutatidy nnd imgering uneioeton to Moot with Tolerated Longer, i ' ved ent he property of Mr. W. 3 Cys nounced ty \ tho fall npprecintion thoy deserve, and which na Tho Scouts from Fort Apache Report | Ike City, to vo prepared with supplies on thote Course. Sho was by Murrah out of Sunrise, by ing course. ee ths ghlokures slont. two Ausla tath | woot to the story of ayonnie ‘i ee Inve Pi P arrival, He reports the Utes’ across tho Grand cea yew vn vn meee taekaviee colleetign of Mr. Haymont Clnutuaery andl wero sunted horaelf to have been turned, ndritt iis . se & ee miler, el shown fu the loan exhibit, of the Contonntal, ct ‘ 0. Indians Of to the South: Kiver, and woll on their way, peaceably | 6+ Toterest Manifested in the | cll not va excelled, for in ter she won at | Desoription of Some of the Leading Works say hralin tho moder decheattve Ripe eat | Mtreuts of Chicnzo from tho Norma (ily uranee, and without military csvort. Ie reports | Great interes Gnifested in the | Toner, Colo, In the apring ant at Nowport, involur, and. romantio dn treatment, Rutt arg | Of tte Now York Javentis Asylum, and who wns west. 7 that Gen. Stukanata with Bro-coiinahics ok tho Rowing Regatta at To- We Te dh thy Tatum, Anan, the bwst reed in the Art Departmont. hy N. Ding, two of thom rleh wood interions, and AiFor bor cally wititul and Apparently trothrat Dis Clty Sander Oy, ee ee mio heat eho alt W'S! | A flood of gnselight, equivatont to 40,000 | TE na ia upany ray. Ririmucctiened Lont | Seance wad elon atte etuty Hospital tage Packers, Prospectors, and Cour. | Grave allroad for tho Apache country ty yeur-olt Is brigtly 0s candies, was whit shone down upon tho as- | by Henry C. Gibson of Phitadelphing 1 tine | poonets fo to tho oxpetience whieg ’ f Arizona and Now Mesleo, and Col, Floteber DETROIT Vs. CLEVELAND. = Gros | pombled multitude at the opentg of tho Hxposl- | example of an clegant and tasteful genre palnt- | Cook County authorities bad beon having with, iers Lying Dead on Ever: with tive companies Twenty-third (ntuntey: will Special Disvateis to The Chicuoa Tribune, Started, First. Second. Third, earn’ a. it. salag was, tonight's | er, It represents two dapancaa women tn tho | Waits sont Wost by the organization in q ying Fst y " q night. Hrillinnt as it was, tonty! varied C4 ? Mestlos Ue ready to foltow on recolpt of orders, Dy Mich., Sept. 7.—Loday" a | 1d yenrs... 6 oo I, rich and varied colord of tholr native costumes, | aod ultimately found ponnitess, aici ny Trail je rcady p c . ETKOIT, Mich., Sept. 4.—Lodey's gaine wis 1Ni7—5 yours. 2 1 Allumination will as far surpass it asthe nvon- | jying prone on tho grassy bank by tho alde of & | in this great elty. 2 #, alek, and along rene Fe ee daeaaba tiene phir ate eta at tial ine humo team Feata yee F 1 y uy aun ottabinos the full orbod moun. ‘he | pool which are waterfowts walting for grumbs nt ety. Particular attention wus 4 he Westes it aad showed to the best advantage. he batting was STF Sentry, tb i a workinen were Working hard tu get the electric y i i rom thy hauds of the rumused hutles, puld, howovor, to tho one of Amanda Iyoung @ down enrly tn 180 and was lights in rondiness, and thors ttre ninety Dexver, Colo, Sent. T—Advices from tho | not heavy, and what there was of it was dune by | 1058 years AA Strout in Constantinople" Is the property (that was the namo of tho girl tnentloned above), Agent Tiffany as Cheerful as Though Southora Indian Agency stato that the Utes | Clevelund, tho latter hitting for twelve total |, Lhlatlty b re op | Of Mr. Fatemian Rogers, and the work of A. | for it waa her palnful story and stilt ‘ 7 bred, and sho leaves what ig said te bow proms | Wo of thom of 2.000 eundie = power | pasini, a painter of truly oriental imagination, ‘ inore pains There Had Been No Wnt tuiver Utes wane encenbly on tho sth of trite sluthiea Una Lease Hnwoter uientioy pluye Isiug-looking colt, cued, making nearly four times as | andof tho first euuieot inodgrn tata painters | {ut condition, coming ns te dldns n elimax to after tho stylu of Gérome, nlgo belonging to M Girl of Etretat," {anes Merly, wt by Wo Notable works, | slllar instances, thas called peremptorily Rowers tro the ‘i Young an investigation, prorlly foe nat exquisit, ploture TE STATEMENTS EnY ¥ aint L. Pieknell, a Philndolpiinn who ett She resides in £4 ho oxtibited this same | been sunt to Normat from tho Now Yor bec i much Nght 18 tho muximum eapacity of Killing, Auguat, tho day set for removal. About 100 | ing tho Lest all-round game on bis slde. The THE OAT. tho multitude of yas-burners, One engine of Vucompnhyre braves with thelr squaws started | now Detroit battery did excellent service, and Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. 10 horgo- power was alreddy at work furnishing for the now reservation, but, the remaining 7 | was fincly supported, Gerhardt and Powell cs- | Tononto, Ont. Sept. 7—From carly morning, Thee power for Hubting the art gallery, whlle two He Needs No Troops, and Will braves not coming, thoy turned back, LheCom- | poeiutly distinguishing tnemsclves. The runs | what with tho formal opening of tho exhibition | ornors of 100und 160 norse-puwer respeetively Is Sy ‘aris, wad wi , rk hens misstoners being unable toinduce thom to so, | getting bexan in tho lust hale of tho first inning, | and tho xreat eftizens’ regatta, tho elty wasia | wore boing placed in position, Tho Corllssen- | Milnting at tho Sulon last yoar, whoro It ro- quarters when about 10 yonra old (sho fs 1 Arrest All Incoming taisgranhed theSceratary of tho Tuterior. aud | when Cupp renched iirar on ealtod. balls, and | much bustle, ‘Tho various railway eomoantes | ino of Se horse-power was running wo nulee- | Selved honorable wontlon, It roprosants. a | ttle over 1). | Tho Weixht furnily, unviog A hie orders were recolvod to turn the Indiana overto | svored on sinates by Phillips and Taylor. lu tha | ran speetal trains in addition to: those of the | festy that tho thrungs who gazed upon its cugy | and realistic mannor thit you canuot choose churge of tho Norinal branch, had sent her to DACHCS: tho troopa present, mumboring about 800, in | third Detroit cored four runs, only one of thom | rexulur tlno-table, and ns theso tralns arrived but follow In wonderment the long stroteh of | Work first at one place aud thon at anothor, and sun-baked find erneked roadway londing on | bad made hor work for thomsclves (tho Wright thromgh tho grass, aud weeds, and tinderbrush | in tho Intervals, Sho had been shay tute of waste land, with extraordinary perspective, abused at tho diferent. places, roetully to the darkiy-outlined woods in tho distance, | toon forced to auby Pinces, and bad finally Atenmnster with horaa und waon, tho mossy submit to uu tinproper inthnacy, roadside, and over ull tw bright Dlue'sky Nucxed | Bho bad complained to Mrs. Welucht of tho treats Slt fy ACEO Oh SoHRCS Tear: that you | ment, but tho woman had rofused to bo ‘out Is stersosvopic in [ty truthfutiess, evo ‘Quite number of Umiportaut plottires whien | Ueve ft, ahd tad dono nothing for hor and gnicoful movements could: hardly believe command of Gen. MeKenzle. MeKenzle | earned, on Dunlap’s tumble of Woldimnn’s hit, | Mundreds wore addod tobundreds, woth by nvon | ghut it Lind sufliciont Intent energy to run the wave tho Indinns until < Sunny morn | called balts on Wool aud Powell (thus fling up | the rallwnys had Jandod ut tenst ba people. | four grent ines of shafting with all tho uccotn H - | ing, tho ith, to prepare. Thoy wore at | tho bases) Kaight's single, and Taylor's fumble, | Tho varlous steumers churtered hy tho Regatta 7 whinory. ‘Tho Corl fu called Arders from Washington Hurrying Mil eee aimned to atny aud Aube but uatly gut | Ulnsseuck'a wild throw howe, and teuck's sae: | Comintttea whiuh came froma distauco adda ed ey ae a ir attr Ane tary Pleamurs-Seckors Baok to ready und wero started Sunday morning, Ym- | Hew bit, Auothor run was wdded In ihe Leen | ty tho awelling numbers. Hetwoen # and 4 | jittoof tho ugriewtural machinery had bocn Duty, medintely after the departure of the Indling | Co Ocuian. hy aniy thor rot seured was in | @’elock tha crowds begnn to pour down tho var | attached. ‘he whole north und of tho building the solticrs began to Hock In. Yesterday thors | tho eighth,on Dunlap's double, MHouck's wild | lots avenues loading to tho Bay, Tho wharves | wis vonfused nus of rakes und renpursy qwnsu grand rush, and neurly ali the land tn the | throw, and Phillips’ single, ‘Thoattondunee was | to whteh access could be had woro black with | Plows nad planters, burrows aud) harvesters, Hef until finformed that. al: =. Fas ber trevehe rents thag | command respect and adtniration are contrib. | 7°! she was pregnant, AT TUCSON. valley for a distanco of twenty miles is already: | Not over kX, peonta, aud tho shipping was ateo alive with | Md otber treneheraus looktue Ipc rr meuniey | ued Uy Mr, TL, 11. Porter, Mr, doin Newell, and | Chon Mra, Wrizhtghid sent bor to Chlengo, and WAITING FOR EVENTS, taken. ‘Tho ale fs fitted with stortes of favulows |, /ulnus— E2388 e788. | peomte. tomangio some Unfortunate victim. Nuno of | Mr. Hote, of this elty, all uf whled domand inoro after trying tu ait to secure ber nliteslon {nto Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. feb ininoral: punts in tho mountains near there. | Ctoyetat 0 O00 0 0-4 U-g| Promptly at tho timo fixed tho Luella, with | them wie attuched to the shutting, but Int any ua penne tiny tin te ahd oe Bn lets. | Homo for the Friohdloss witty ee tho Tucsox, Ari, Sept. 7-4 a. m.—Thore was re < Earned ru te 1. tho refereo abourd, steamed out on to | OF twuevurygne ce thant wilt have a handel | cxpected pleasure iu quict study: for plotures | sty that sho was i ylrl from tho country wud te nothing new or Important seatordny, Reports TIFPANY. ‘Lwo uso bits—Dunlap, Notan, Bradloy, tha course, and on the journey down the | position opening was. n little too provious, | are iike fricuds—you must know thor woll and divulzu notblng of hor iifo ut Normal, of murders in remote settiements-continue to We 18 ViEty CHEEREUT, Hicwdineg. -pirae Houck in PhUNPS, | yoferea duchtod that tho water was not yet Me | oy else that tho preparttions had been too long: Lene Jatiruntey 7 sso inntated wat Sham afore for the i rlonillessc ad tate the Homo reach here, but, In most cases, can be traced to Wasntnatox, D.C, Sept. %—The Commls- First base on balls—Detrolt, 3; Cleveland, 1. fof aholl rowing. Tho wind, which ducing tho | delayed, for not more thun half of the oxbibits | ¥ a i Ke it 5 presente no relinble source, Section men on tha Southern | sioner of Indian Affairs today reculyed tho fol- | First base on errors—Detroll ts a ness Pacitic Ratiroad are coming into tho urge towns, | jowing Joint dispnteh from Agent Tifany and Pra out—Phillips, Shafer, Wood @y Trott, | west to tiorthwest, was blowing freak, muaklug butin the greator number of casus, they were und there seoms fo bo some dineulty In keeping | Ticut. Glass, dated San Carlos Agency, Sept. 5: | “Pitis'uatled—MeCormlek, 8; Wledman, 83 quiten Jumble. In hopes that as tho sun des | undergoing areanzomont, Willing hands wero ‘suiliclent number of section men on the rond, ‘Thera ls no danger of un uthiek on this ie +f eve veeret - | Were in readinoss. With commendable prompt- Cleveland, 1. | morntog bad veered round from south south: ; gumoof them were. Fundy for inspactton, tho Fe ed In Gallery 1, of tho cututogue ta a | to County-Agont MeGrath, to whom sbe pilucing eitiied “Thin Stora by Ac Te Wyant | Stary. tr. SleGrath bad her ‘examinod by Be of whom a ood authority hus said that ‘ho hag | Barttott, who repurted her to bo sutte shown a sympathy with secnory and masterful | severely from pelvic inflammation as to make it Stries nllodeNeCoriiek 40; Wledihag, 42. | clined the wind would moderato, the Luothe was | buslly engaged in straightening titngs out, and ely Tene subtle aoute #ibich place: Bia presninoy? butt he anid Una ots na og a owing to the recont heavy washouts, Many | ageney. Liout. Glass, Sixth Cavalry, ts hero | Lofton huses—Detrolt, 44 Cleveland, 0 S heated for tho Island. Messrs. Warren, sinith, | {twill nue, Batons belura wt he aisage wit Tis “Storar shows only A hillside. trees nnd | starcourse, and that Ler serious condition sete eases of fircarms have been forwarded from | with his eompany. 1 want or need no more. Passed tally—Clapy, & Ptafsted, Hosmer, and McKay, with thoir shells, ts thoro was no tuck of attractions for the visitor, wero tuken abowrd and conveyed to tho Toronto | and itis Justus well that many of too choice Rowing Club huuse, tu bo In readiness for a pnb eel beenn a nares Hate jee ent’: cl. aAinongy the ex! i ert th jury nd- UROY VS. WORCESTER, Start at a moment's notice, | Tho wind we west | tiired woro thosy In. tho department of howso- Epeciat Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. and hopes of the test heut coming off wora ius ube gous, cemalettans OF i prnely deal ar fur y Tnov, N.Y. 8ept, 1—Buth clubs batted well | dulzed in, but the next moniant it wita blowin unY sa eat, pore fumily, They are botigved to be Telendly, but. | dian who comes from that seution, and alding | today, but tho ileldly of tho Worcesters was | freshund churning up tho water In aueh a mun- Splalnd and Urlecisbra sancenllys ‘Thure ware AT THE SAME TIME, tho tallitury in overy way by sending conrlors | fonevnblo, Inthe firee nalog the firat five of | HUE hNt ravine was out of the question, aud ome anu sty OF ss me ‘Will tell the reservation Indiuns on their roturn ta fe coniae. Lint: Gia rowlig ut ull a matter of ditiicutty. At this time WEXTILE FALRICS AND CARPETS, verything they le \ . EF iene apa ctr rb tae pables | tho visitors made hits, and, uided by passed balls, | nnestimute was made of tho attendance, wid 1t | Amon tho vehlcios were all tho various kinds of everything they learn of tho movements of) in every way, of taking cure of things here, " scored threaruns. An error of Ewing's and hits | was culeuluted that, afloat and ushoro, waittug | of careinges, na also the litest stytes of veloui- The troupe, wing 16 16 well-nows thnieheys edireaxy, Agent.” | of xotson and Mutaliug guve the fourth run, tho | fer-the rice, were upwarde of 4.000 peo | puedes, ‘hore were several exhibits of vances, ous character of the Apiehe Indian, who never |» Agent Titany, with the codperntion of the | saying clostug with three mon un buaes, Hits of | Be, the Krentest crowd aver gathored to- | giiits,and the othor kinds of bonts for sport uttacks openly, but always from ambush, set- | troupy now here, it, in my opliton, fully able to tlers and prospeetors In tho milning camps are | take care of the ugency. G1.A88, Licutenant. Dickerson nua Nolson und a passed ball gave | most unxious not tedisappolut thla vast con- ‘this piace today to tho outlying camps, having | phings are quiet, exeept in the northern purt, ‘Tine—Two houre, been ordered by eltizens asm procantionary | nem pacwe, ‘There is. wo oxcltemen Umnpire—-Dovseh inessure. A number of Apnehes from tho | gmployés. Lim fully prepared for lower Sati Pidvo were in Tucson today, Inctud> | seney, should ono arise, 1 ant satiatiad that dngsome miembersor the luteChict Exkimurzin’s | orytiing is allright. Luin arresting evury In- russ rocked with tho wind, boavy clouds on tho | Ker A tt subject for tho hospital, whithor she eft scurrying along to cover a giontn of light on | Wassent. the right, and a multitude of detuils which, how- ne esiatant County-Agent Charley Froy visited ever, donot detract from tho coutral [don. = formal, and thoroughly {nterroguted Sr, 4, An April Duy, New York," by Arthur | Wright regarding the churdes madu by tho girl, ey Baas, se nenrly all ls Pianos. Hie Hi FREY'S REPORT of shimne ‘on water, The din outing of tmasy af buildings ix to bo seon in | Woe gthiblted yosterday, and it ts ono that fully tha distance, tho spire of tetalty tovoringubure | treatment of tho waits by the ural ene eros. A'storin is rapidly approachiug the | : city from Log Island, and tho don of motion ty. | ,2ecds investigution.” Accordin ta this te we pressed in tho Sweop of tho clouds aud | Rirtie ig’ chicuno, and tse eee eee tt 8 e 7” in Chicuyo, and also admitted tho angry sea. had “duno ' wrong | king No, ki. ‘Tho Engagomont Ring,” by A.T. | Conrso—antd abo would “MINE that Bricher, shows n lovely landscape with n youn; F ould | pay tho wonian’ walking ponuively be. tle rivoraiie, | PLS joxnenses: Hore, and. t her wether In the city. ‘The referco wis | and pleasure, and in ove of the puyil- ake nsked the ie wvk ag soon as dosired., Mr. Frey THOTT ne Nant of Coros’s:@ Iyneu on batts, | cowracs so NO, hited Het] Ri pe tae, WHET eee ee ee ea eee arty udu | he alee ct een ce eae ashton: pints order | womun why sho bud loft ‘tho srl Aton i the seve UXGA, ni the eeu Maat Ae disse and bitsof Ferguson and Moluert gavo ‘Troy | wit having nzutn lulled he yaya, tho slunul. Inili crunened up apples by tho barrel, and tho | "No, se. *Autuinn Goldy" by K.-S. Shurtiog, | Steeh, amd Mra: Wright answored that sho sup. arrive, conildonco will bu Inspired, It will ree AT PLGINIX. H eeueon i oy | The mon came to mo promptly, MeKuy gutting | Compuing Haid which trlekled out ‘trom the | brightens up tho whole side of tho room with tho rane quire two or three weeks'to arrive at even an SGEME BECIEE two, Iiita of Evans, Koofo,. and Cassidy, alded } aout first, followed by Warren, Smith, } p Ken Eyck, eut press found enyor customers, ny did tho by ushony’s error, mado two more In tho ece- | Ross, Hostnor, and Plitated int eho order named, | furermented wines which are helug. oxpressed trum a curt-load of gripes. Persons desiring anythin wore substantial thin these pure truit extracts could be negomimoduted with the amber beveruge of Gambrinus, at un alcove on tho cust aide, note which was a well-up- pelted rostuurant. What tho nwber iquid just. referred to eked in quality Itcertainly nude up in, prico, In the wwestorn ond wus the tudlonts of whine is prom {god to be the most elaborate dlaplay of fruit sunshino whieh glonis through the brilliant | iuenditase sf suppores the ware tae woade. hte ti “ that Imado a mistake in gonding hor to Uhl: ‘alter Shirlaw {s ropresonted this went by cago Inatend of back to Now York." Whilo not only ong picture, and that a ainall one, whieh bO | donying thut tho girl may have been pregnant, calls "Tho Tomboy,” numbered BY." Itropro- | Mra Weight ioslstod, that It. saa nee ae sents a shumeface aur. 0 or 12 yonrs of ue, fault of any membor of her family. The her but pulled over her eyes, and “fugars twist- | joman. though, ; admitted that she bea ing togethor In ovident ombirrasamunt. It isa | the gith oxamindd. by a Dr, White, wao Roa charactor study from life. had been unablo to state definitiy whethor the ‘a ce pre two very, der, deltante, paints gitl was pregnant or not. Mr. Frey’s report iyono of the chitining ident Hgurcs thae this | (oved by staring that Se. Wrlubt was on bis re: i iden of what the ontbronk will mnount to. Some. ry 5 Mier 3, vo bl HIGENIN, Ariz. Sept, 7—Thore fs much exelte- | ond, Errorsof Hichmond and Bushong gave | ho water alongside tho boat-house was con lati that a portion of the Apaches who ved | nenenere and ut Globe. ‘Iwo men have. been | tho next two, and in tho seventh inning, after | paratively calm, but wen 300 yards out the ten near tho san Gulos Agoney will not Join the | Kiiod and "one. womuded by Apaches | two men were ot; Keefe sent threo runs fn and | M9EB mated to ue sh teuUbIo. hostiles, but, as Aqent Tiifany has gollttle tusay | neue Reno. Tho settlers gathorod ut Greon | three moro were seored on errors of Totaling, 3 + but tho fie bo hy slit, 1 a stoves. nnd Smith showed tho best styloy but the im abot Indians in that locality, authing can be | yattoy, iteno, Wikdeye, and McDowell. no | Stovey, Creamor, and Hushong. Carpenter's | Hreasion made upon your reporter was that AQavned cruramevenenta tigre, militla nre organizing everywhere, Tho mitt cpae mavabe nusiewo ral they wore hardly up to inateh-rowing plteb, AGENT TIFFANY 18 BEVENELY CONDEMNED | cailing for arms, The! ueting Governor tele- | 4 ‘Uy ull for his reticence ln not inparting intern: thoigh they appeared In better condition and graphed the Suctetary of War for arms aud am rowing 18 strony as oursiion usually show in tion to the public which he fs belleved to have | iyunition at once, The elvil and military: regutta. There ure suspicions of Sinith not be- . ing it coudition to row 0 burd rive, othorwiso | gyor oxbibited in Chicago. A number of long | urtise portrays with 0 much. gruve and rotine. | Wim from Now York with about Atty audiconal Tae atine CORES Gan eee tuthoritios are fu the fullestaceord, ‘Tho Cutels | fit earnodTroy, 4s Worcester, 2. Hoss and bo woot be ubmnod euro to come to | fables wera heavily ind with luscious wong Ment—H union dalutity holding up hor skirts | Ritts for distritutinn threumbout tho State, and y i 8 oa i Jeans warty 3, Worevate 2 y ye von ta! * a ! M1 b " ‘Nore peetors in diferent directions. Lieut. Gulltoyte, of tho Pimo and Maricopa tives noar Phuwulx Twoebuse Lita—Keefe (2), Dickerson, fs Hosmer 199 likely as not to follow Hoss uver and pears that give a faint suggestion of ait | ng sho vroxses the stepptig-stunes In the brook, who baa guno tu tho Sin Custos Ajeney to re offer to pres loth jhernnalves: aud Heads toate’ id pee full TNs Ww 5 Akene. = ks ugainst the Apnenes. ‘Thos bnve ulways wiues on crrors—Tro: a ny , ‘ ; eruit.a company of seouts, reports burying ton ee ei to wiles uid buted the Apueles, | Struck uut—Ciilesple’ (), Hotaling, Coroy, | g Auoreforuas hout having steamed out to tho por twelvoinen enst of hore on his route from | Hupaunes ts nlgy anxious tu Ment tho, Apaches, | Thushong. ony te Wi side, and asked what thoy thouxbt of tho water. ‘New Mextea,’ ‘The owio scaro has Kubsided, | Phe wihtury fs moving everywhere, | Tharo wis sett on basce—Troy, 10; Worcester, 0, Not of thom bid anything to say in favor of tt, * 1 + | aurreat mecting Lonight to organize milstk, One | Donble-pinys—Stuvey, Creamer-Stovey, Tw- | eee earn eee eee ta ting to row IE and tho carpenters who left: the station will re- | Company. of cuvairy, Is now burry lng to Globe. | ing-Fergusun-Conuurs, | Ferguson-Ewing-Con- | fie aihorswore, None of them refused, bit tho ‘turn today, Many freighters and packers now | A courier from MeDowell report ail quict at | ors. . | othorspreferred not toatart.. loss Joining in hereare proparing to tke thelr chances and | Apnehy und Thomus, ‘The Indians are probably | Lassed balls—Tolbert, 2: Busbong, 4. GRE Ina Thadh WErLnritoed” Dhue fonnariea start out. Buckboard loaves for ‘Thomus this | Scatterinz tn smull banus, ‘Tho sottiers cau't | Wild pitehus—Itichmond, 1, Jilinols can du when sho gots down to tho frult Dusiness, “It's, poor crop, though,” sald an exhibitor, * ad will not reich re than 15 per cont of tho nvorao — yluld.’ Lest the visitor should lenvo tii: labyrinthine splondors of the Exposition with a supertiuity of hilarit; an invonius display of goles wus put iu hls way, tho presumably otfect of wich would bo to re- duce his pulso by several beats, ‘hore was n surcophagns In cold marble, a frosted cofin that olng, uo doubt, to meve her lover, fur“ True to | Pung tor gn nemelees: phiitivan thoke. tee ke for Pramiso” is, the tito of tho pretty story: | sistant County Axent likewlso stated that ho had ‘Tho sevond is enllod * Muy Morning to the Park. | pughed tho investigation far enough to satlsty ‘sud ts so soft nnd delicate, yot rich In color, that Ritneeit that the Weights had mado a practico ot it looks very like 11 Corot. sending a wall to Chlengo occasionally. Work, ‘tho first shows a Wood interior inthe | CouBty Agent, visited tho Hospital yest: very intest autimm, tho ground covered with tho wiuntugeline, TALKED WITI AMANDA fuded leaves. A bitof blue sky In the distance : nt Which oll seemed heartily pleased. It was | gtistened in the clectrte Mgbt, and a number of | relieves tho meluncholy sentiment of the plot- | 200 also with Dr, Kendall, the physician who attornaun. walt for authority, but will Kil them on sight. Jiatie calla Web iandd, ee eatery burdiy neceeury fur tho referen tonsk the ques | Yonden overuonts with “gorueous undies I | ire. No. dol. "A Ieuttekill Heook,' fs sinitarin | Bes hed hor under ‘hia professional cure. ‘Tho CAMP THOMAS ADVICES 3 Time—Twa hours and thirty-flye minutos. tion, for tho Water wus untt for four-oars, let | gold und wilver. A couple of young Indies word | treatment, althougt-a little brigater in tone. physlolan stated, bofore tho xitl was seen, that Se oe ak ORDERS, Uiupireitigham tone singles. OF course much disappointment | Gn hund to take orders. In close proximity to | rucu Crano contributes two very effective | 880 bad nbout recovered, and would probably be report nothing furthor from Apuche at 81. m. OFFICENS SENT TO THEM Posts. is felt on alt sides, but x postponement wes in | qo undertuker's establislinent wis an imita- es a{ter the Freneh school. “A Rivor | & fit subject to dischuryo i threo or four days, Somo murders were reported in onto Basin is nee provip ~ VS. BOSTON, evituble and unnyoldublo, Yon yruveyard. Momorlal tablots, headstones, | Villago” shows n very. peculiar -but atriicing | He anid, too, that she was not pregnant, but (hat nud Pleasant Valtey west of tho regorvation. A | .,WAsiixatos, D, C., Sept. 7.—Seconde Jenta. cE ys. Bo Ne = broken columns, and othor cheorlul objects | troatinont of ‘groona in follage. ho was unnble to account for tha presence of purty of oltizous tonve Globo today to ussist tho | Frederick G. Hodgson aud John M. Btoteenbers, Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune. UYMENEBAL. tonded to solumnizo tho giddy visitor. Ono of tho most charming and stlvory offocts | the Inilammation with which sho was suffering poldiers, Col, Price, of tho Sixth Cayniry, with | Sixth Cavalry, on ernduuting leave of absence, | Bosrox, Mass,, Sopt. 7—Tho Mustons wero Ee . In tho contre of the building a geucoful fount= | of light ts reallzed in Wordsworth ‘Phompson's | Whon first brought ta, fhe ioenital, he el two companies Of GuvUlhy saa BUGHOIEG ye the ure ordored to Joln tholr troops in tha Dupart- | weakened by tho absenco of Marnes, Burdock, CAS Wan—soaik abit tneaed the wala Sorty tout {nto thn ale, aud “ Morniug on tuo towpath, No. 607. This pict- eg etn eres a te toaring advancing in that preity Poupte In thiy yie | Mentor Arizona without delay, Capt. Suinuel | aud Crowley by renson'of wlckioss, and yot the See ee ik onarialcnse THU el Set mote tachi et ur tho fethyoloy~ | ure ty university ndmired for its thorough feaboxbibit. ‘Phis was not yat couploted, ale though wo number of beautiful specimens of brook trout utiracted attontion, ono of tho speckled crontures bolug ofghteen Inches In length. ‘Tho yullertes were well ocenpicd with exhibits, and also with visitors who chuso this elevated position for taking In tho busy scone below, Tho elevutor ranning tu the topor tho Gpectat Plspatch to The Chicaou Tribune, ! t vou! ew ‘M, Whitaslde, Sixth Cavalry, on leave of ub- | Urovidenco team bid bard work to bert them ‘3 fe ae ei edays ago: "ins Bugle lepartincnt. Second-Liout. Stephen C. Milla, | tnd two chaveca to win the game with moun | hte mee 1 Rite ys. nai Tur Ale ui cou Ri Cece in this city. and Second-Lteut. | on bases, but both tines tho atelker bita bot | Mayo thls eveniny of Mss Eliza Peureo, dauwhter Sixth Cavaby, now in Litts- y direetly of Postmaster J. I. Monk, and Lucien 13, Caswell + Dus beon heard of bln yot, iihieelly desu lys bate tlie sents OF ui opponent, burg, ure ordered to proceed to detferson Mare | ae + “ r se. | dts of Fort Atkingou, xecond oldest son of tho ‘THI DISTRIMUTION OF TROOIS racks, und aeeompany detachments of reerults | Tho Providence teain inndo two runs In the see- | Fron, 1. 1B. Cugwell, tnomber of Congress from = to Arizona and there Jotn their troops, ond Inning off a two-bugger by Ward, a base on | this district, Tho weddloz eeromony was pore TE MASI cathe ote eae _—————___$ balls, and a bud error of Morrit'; and in the | furmed at tho residence Of th brides parents : t ©. Craigs D, 9 sass sixth Whitnoy wos batted for two singles und | In tho presence of a Ingo and brilinnt uxsum- > Carter F, Overton. M, Haiforty, sixth Cavalry, | A Murdorary Cooluss= ake Mencrtion | ei tripieseylotding. tree. earned atulor w | Gnawa or enaste, the Kev KC. Hedtord, uf tho and D, MacGowan, are nar Apache. As Glas} | poswurely Away: "1 1 Hlorninur hte URC UH Le ee ate ee vatoeostiy aia nulmorate, 2, Chaifee, Sixth Cavuley, and Durr's Sumuts nee eat oatonl ono carne Fin, and in tho olghth | et He : . at or near San Carlos Agency. Company Ly Direckinrtdge (Ku ) News, ‘s fumble, an » aud wingles by Densley | be couplo left onan extended bridal tour by a Minish yet broad affect. _| ly contented with tho rather uncertain prow ‘No. h0l is by Willinm M, Chase, and Js enticd | Deets before hor. Whon asked t€ sie siinply a “ Portvait of 1 Ludy,” although it | Wanted to return to the Wright domicile, ant might be ontitled “Tho Waite Lad: or A | nswored most emphatically in the negative Harmony in Color" as well. It represents x | She said it was hor desire to secure work In iy dressed in whito, with “blue tritnining, a | Some Chicngo family, and Mr. McGrath prom: whito hut lned with pole blue, blue mitts on | ised todo tho best He coutd for hur in that line, hor hands, and blue shppors on ber fect, which | 7on Amanda was questioned ua to the sor ure crossed ona pink ait cushion: Sho (s'sontod | she told lust wock, and she substantially reat upon a green bank, a white feather fan beside | Ormed it, hor, and behind hor nwhite background eni+ ONE THING 18 CERTAIN, Droldered with pink flowers, ‘This plvturo: fs | the admissions madu by Mra, Wright aro suffle said to represent a prominent Chicago lady, and | clout to demand a reform in the system under fs surcoundad by n broad white framo that adda | whioh tho watfs aro cured for after being sent miuch to Its singularity, < West, It is admitted that thoy havo been $a bullding received a shure of patronyge. Ordinarily tho interest of the Exposition fs di- vided hotwoon tho display of agricultural Im- plemonta and tho art gallory, but, owing to tho fact that the former had not been put inna. tion, the people Shroned to tho nt dopartinent, whieb wad all rendy for inspection. ‘Lhe crows " y iously interfere with the thrown onto Cook County, whon it bas alrendy a During the early portion of lust week a brutal | and Sutton yuve thom two more runs, tho ulghe train, Was eo Hrtat a8 to gurlously tn 5 wn ont * i Sixth Cavalry, should reach hero toduy. Hy Sixth | murder wae porpeteated in ture Goungy by i | inna tego d 36 289 rondral oujyient but everybody took, tho ol LABOR AND CAPITAL. | ior gaan tenn attend te tee em th ! Cavalry, Stanton, and C, ‘Pwoltth Infantry, | min mumed Brashear, who made bls excape. The | Providence... 000300 0-5 LEUMAN-SKERRITT. Knowing that utter the slow got fulrly gulng Now York for an wad iotatinotly. understood } Vivon, aro at ‘Thowas; Hf, Twelfth Infantry, | Wwarderer two years ugo worked In thls county 000 0 2 U3 Special Disuateh to The Chicago Tribune. thore = 4 ft upon them for * +: Btucoy: LB ba and wagoned lunbor to this port, He atso bis dunce, 3; Hogton, 1. Srey ps Pe UNITED WORKMEN, tbat punnilces childron thrust upon, thot 4 p Btanuy : 1, Righth Infantry, Stnithy and OQ, Sixth | eo prurhor living five miles below Owens. Br iostone 3 CLEVELAND, U, Sopt. 7.—Thomas 7, Lebinan, WOULD DE ATTRACTIONS ENOUGIT 'Tho Scleot Kulghts of the Anciont Order of | #2 horcaftor wilt bo sent back whence thoy ‘ Cavalry, Tupper, left Grant thls morning en | bore, it wag suspected that hu had oltier | fwo-base bits—Ward, tlnes, Whltnoy. tho reporter who was racently arrested on 1} to distribute tho biggest kindof erowd ina | Gaited Workmen concluded thotr first annual Suge — » Ful Me iley’s company of Indlan scoute ju ud iy county = Or dutty rene ae bite—Providonce, joston, 5, ebarge of eriiminal ch, Was marr atthe | satistuctory manner. ‘Tho art-hall cunsiats o! route here. Hitil acu ta | ted to tht it tht rer Huse bits—Providence, 0) Mt 5 in f erhminnl uch, ied at thy i ENT ball Iats.Ot'| supreme cleution; mectiiig’ by narand'’plenia ‘at YES , ) ig. at or near Cliftun on tho Frisco Itiver, with his brother in Daviess. Sure enough be ‘Noreo-base hits—Farrell, Brown, Hornung. county Jail today to Nye {. Skerritt, Miss | threo gallorics Wxd8 feet’ ench, two tsxis feot | oot, ing by ng v CROP-PROSPECT s : dild como ti this wllrection and stopped Friday | Lett on bases—Providence, 6: Hostoa, 4. +] Skorrite threatened to commenco u bastardy | Cael and one 2xtt feet, In Gallery A isan ad- Kubu’s Grove to-day. Forming at 0 a.m. at ' i 7 hight at Me. AI Roberts, between Ubte clty and | First bose ont balls—Brown, Morellle SUC ABALISE IHine claiming Lune be seduced hur | mirublu.coltection of flonce, comprising yixty- | Brand's Hull, tho order of procossion was ne ft : CAMP MTOMAS, Hnedinsburg, Saturday morning, yripesuck In | First base on orrors-Providenea, 1; Boszon, 2. | gome two iuntia ayo, und bo concluded to | eight numbers, the most valuuble ot whieh Isa | follows: Chiof Marsbul 1H, Hosse; four naslat~ ILLINOIS. ccisco, U Peay a y nel » "C3 q ails ca adbourne, 75: Whitney, 68, * visit ‘rom tha gen, nother piece i SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept, 7.—A dispateh from | yerosa the country toward Liborty,, stopping | Strikes enited—Radbourne, 23; Whttitey, 23. whieh rE yea which attructed = purticular attention was a “Royal = Worcester vase, Jupiiesuc, igured.. A pair of Krone piteh- cra, fe gold und silver, with heuds, were also greatly admired, Dhore were half a dozen preity sereens by Arthur Quartloy, with mu- roe Views in black and white, us iso a number of benuufullyeuxecuted bronze medallion por- trnits by Augustus St. Gaudons, Guillory A alda vontulned tha water-culor collecuon. whieh wis worthy of -tho particular — attentian xiven it by the = visitors inet, aint. 7 - vo hoped that Wostorn Hand; Grand Co Wer ti Dwianr, Ils. Sept. Z—Woe have Minols; guests; ‘Granil Commandery Su ae tho Inte corn would amount to something, bul York, Missouri, and Towa; Chicago Legion | the torriblo heat and, bot winds havo cuoked it No. 4: Select Commander ‘Thomay Htehurdg; | 2nd all that (twill bo Ne for fy to cut up for ae military band; Legion No. 2% Ultnots; Legion | No mun who doca not vo ona farm bas aed No.3. Iowa; Legion No. 2, Btissourl; carrlagea | Concepton of the stato of atfuira that Bul ox containing Messrs, Hardacro, (ease, Nurton, aad be eva Ge wae ae ee and Papo, Carter If. tlarslson, Suprome-Com- a Thunder Knap of New York, Supreme Come | tho hogs and ‘cattlo, cows drying. The uhuuders of tha States of Sssvurl, Kansas, and | moro u man bus tho worse off ho ls, providell te lows, At Augusta stecot cara were in waiting | 1s a stock farmur. Everybody 1s selling ) Camp ‘Thomas, Arh, dated Sept. d, 4 p.m, | Saturday nigbt with John Tyndall ‘Sunday be saved butl—Snyder, 1. MAY-MULBERGER, enya: There te nothing furthor from Kore | continued his murch, avolding Cloverport and ine—Ony hour and thirty minutes, Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, ii ny edging Iu toward tho river, reachlug Joba Done Umplre—Catianan, Warreutows, Wis., Sept. 7—Edward Muy, one Apache, Some murders ura reported in ‘Youto | Hissin Hancoek Countys Mondny eventing. Ses * usln and Pleasant Valloy, west of tho resurvae | yituy there camosallopiig inte air elty eae . : of our proiiging young busliess men, und Miss ton, A purty of eftizens leave Glove, Ark, toe | three steangera, ail beaviy urmed—one bearing CONEY ISLAND, Loum Mulberger, daughter of Attorney Horry day to assist the sottlers. Col. Price, of tho Sixth | 8 formidablaslooking army musket, wt second SUEEPANEAD BAY, Sept. Tne first race, ono | Mulvoryer, wern united in the bonds of wedlock : Cavalry, with two companies of envulry, fs ape | UCI x double-barreled shotgim, dad w third | antte, was won by Bir Huyh, Gen, Monroe see- | this aveniug at the residence of tho bride's | 5 Etre: a brace of monstrous navy revolvers buckled | ond, ‘Vime, 1:4. Valparaiso was drawn at the | Parente. posed to be advancing tn that direction. Everys | about bis walkt. ‘This trio of Intereathia. stra Oe AIM Le aEbGeaecto maeatehalh Say Thhur ts qulet at San Carlos! Precautions have | gers were In quest of the teeliyg Irashune, | Post. All tho othera wero scratched. NEW LONDON, CONN. Deen taken aguinst an attack there and at | Likewise thoy: were exceedingly © louuncious Tho second race, for the September Stakes, » bt : 5 H ‘ i Among tho numes of | tho artists are | ro convey thom to tho grove, On arrival there | stook rathor than boing put to tho exnensy and + Globe, and boastful ar gruee hey TAGiile voing. one and three-quarters miles, was won Uy Cele K- | Gonctusion of tho Cont 1 Colobra« Karle, Wloslow Homer, Simonettl, Krugonmin, Ocoee ea mundo. by Rudolph Pape and | trouble thore is to keop Itullve, to say nothing % A. fspeolat W a even wild, thou this imny Ue | nore, Bella secon, aud Hindoo third, ‘imo, | Cometuston of tho Contonnial Celebras | Van ‘Elton, Nicoll, Ucllows, A. H. Wyant, and | ‘ ae: : Hou for market. ft 4 A Fspeciat from Willcox, Arle anya: Hoe | uxogqeration, | tnt 9 “every” mun” they | ian? “Griokmore took tho thick and wis never | Ow oF tho Buttle Fought Chore Durs | ‘owas Soran. ‘Tie eolluetion was uh Grand Commander Ruupe of New York. Tuo ) about puctiny it tn Corio lung, ob Loci ‘ Soepee Peat en ap ed breed ie a eo: aay “hey camo | headed, IHndoo made a territie effort toenten | 4 the Movoluttonury Ware ty eater eoenkcntson's mith : ‘Ainong tuo | 284 the waual ploul festivities, ainesy | tro we to walt before tho oarth one miata fos Tout: Gullfugloy arias has cone ae the Secatlons. | iermasteltizen who romumbered to have sven | hin nt the heud of the home run, but Crickmore Apel Dipwiteh to Toe Liles, Fritts humerous fue-sitniles of unclent’ arc wis the i eee Feoshod with plunteous, shavers! sion, ob Lonut ‘Awenuy to resruiea vonpnuy of souuta, reports | Hmmanene at Hurdinabiag that morning, Hk | drow away and won bundy down. ‘Tho exelte- | | NEW Losnow, Conn. Supt, 7-—The fog of yes- | felexy oF thu Pastlionon, pineed wround thy cor. CARPENTERS? UNION. We otfor duly: ro : if o ny terday waa entiroly gone this morulug, Tho Dury ten or twelve nen cust of here ou his | ory mamused to stumble oh bis trail, ‘They | ent wus tremendous, It fs wutd that flndoo ¥ vat. ruute from New Mexico. Tatlowed pon bis track with sueh aceuewey that hover tn botter form at the start, but tho | SUH abone out with Intcuse Weat. This pro- At Bowie tho geure tins subsided, and tho | Mey, retebed Dennis’ hause Monauy eventig icine eilteatt Ibis also sald that Hinduo | Vented any great turnout at tho parade, though » i after dark, and when Denola and” Brashear for some days tot be wt himself, | quite a numberof Kalghts Tamplur und Odd- carpenters who lett the elution will return tor | game to ‘the fone th respousy to thelr Oi, tw tho bust -yeur-old perfurm- | Kellows, accompanied by four bunds, cscorted aay. call, told thom who) they were, und the | Ste on reeord, Many of tho freighters and packers now here | eatite of tholr | wucliko | appearanuc, | i tho wuatian rice, nile and an ofghth, the Grand Commander of Conncetient, SM. J. nor of gallery A, of wuich thore ure 180 casts. pretty accompaniment of those relles of curly Greece, ure some mudern seu) ptiures in the style of the antique, ‘Thera co two statues: of = Venud ‘ietrix, ano” by John Gibson, who died it Homa fn 14d, the other by hors waldsen who died ut Copenhagen in isi. By his T iD Tho Carpenters’ & Joiners’ Lonovalont & Pro- Gurilold, ond Visit this eurth with ral toctivo Agsocladion held w meeting ut No, 12 INDIANA. Washington street, with J, 2. Goodwin in tho Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts chaly, Fitteon uow tmumbers were booked, Lat- Evxuanr, Ind, Sept, 7—Tho Intense heat of ters wero road from ynrlous cities setting forth very damaging (0 the benoficlal otfocts, from tholr standpoint, of | (BO PAse throe daya hus buon Yery mm the thie, 3 lowing ol 0 5 “1 7 buceessful attempt at roviving the antique, tho %, * Conve farmors. Thoy are greatly beblnd in Pp 7 ar | shiatees a vt | Mey oven went wo far as to contidy to thum | Murehl wis first, Uni socond, Krupp Gun | Melton, of Waterbury, over the tleid ot yester- ou tho revent Carpenter’ Convention held In Chi- this ecctlon s# if hk: proparing to tke thelr chiunces und start thalt pluns and purposes, und dotuifed bow thoy ard ane eis Geis We, hg? ee sci duy’s battle, At meridiqn the thormometor was Teteare areas nate, ee eiued Cae eats aD ibe Bt, Louls eaten tars etre imo. ates Boe, polate crop throughout rs { “ TWO INDIAN countEns dtoeapture tiolr ‘Then up spake etrubee ow inh ph atte tauned in'twe 0. Atip.m.ithad renvhed 05 ut this port. LOUTNEE pon their return homo that they Gy Uong fo finituuon af tha Venus do Medlel. Ouallery A econtalas 244 objects of art, Galler —==——— i rand paiva pretty fal arrived from Fort Apache utip.m. Ever of himself, aya Maken Ye tbat wis tne | My,Vunee were respnettvely second in the frat | Furthor parade was out of the question, At Tow suas noe days an Ghtoagoc ibe. pelee tae tig Hot Sundimors in Europes ; Bin” addition to the oll) paintings, cone | HOW poe iday,, dit; Chlongo ta: prey ras tens Times. | thing was quiet around th og | thoy wero after. ‘The very nian blinself, nd second teats, Gabriel thied in both, Pp. 10, growds throngod to the reat tent, where i} 2 Lo mains at Lantos Fe odessa, Havin tort Iyiedinoaunattetatieee tho hostlles | Mey naured bine Thon tle wucoselonable | in to steuple-etixe, short eotirae soma 00 puoplo Alstuied to the fue; | MUM Mveral | cuate, Of kovlpiuro, tho Acorresponient. writes under dato frayinentary orlgimua of while! the grent “galleries of Kurapes ues ire thoge uf Ariad Diseobotua, of Nan ave in > yrdcrer wseuTre ul “ Short win Tels aitld Uhat the bodies of the four white men | WURMerer, weaned thom that ey were Drie, ‘near Black Jtivor are probably thosoof tue | villain, for ho bud seon him paus slong the round, {MeMurrun pnfty. Cralg and Overton's com- | Keluz in the diicetion of Huweesville. After Frank rat, Kate Lony second, Libby third, | vaward Everett Males nddress on Cpt, He ttle Andy and Whisky threw | Nathan tule. In glowing words bo depicted thia young inan’s life and heroic patriotien; 1 tof the TIN-WORKERS, Aug, igs" Reforring to tho great seat Bhited Thoin and Sheet-Iron Warkore’ Union mot | Bixent suminer in certain parte Te At iad and "1 d ot Enrupe, especially atGi Weat Luko struct lust niilt. ‘tickets were | rinec on tout peWel eentiog 1a atat= no, Apollo Bauravtons, es, wid Jason With the Franco, a local nowspaper draws ened 7 . ¥ Gulden Fleeve, Altare tifo-wize, and the latter nd ‘for ‘ ted. to tho Fre ‘Mark's "9 thanking bin tor the fiformation, they ul MYS TIC PARK, how, after graduating at Yate with bigh honurs, i Shes it % distributed ‘for a ball to be given uniler tho | to u statement presel Kassiol, Uitte ticounieene ant THosttlees sche tae Janel ug Attcian Newet at ee ear: wll Hey Mystio Pan, Sept. %—The unfinished race In | bo taught school in New London whlto studying anilery Catal dove tool patntings and | Auspleos of tho Union Oct. : Arrangements | Acndomy tn aaa a Yeah : "Mas. Chnifeo's company reaobed Cortes today, | cull, ploked up. ld weipesack, doally fatoemed | e230 class was won by lrunk ¥,, Shumrock | for tho mun atry; how the tlest notuot freedom found him walting with these montorable words on bie Mpg: Let's never lay down attr arid tae statuary, of which there are wo hundred of tho former. ‘The casts of classical Btutuary are tho athlute, Adgols, Antinous, and the Athlete Ces eunted eluss Ww i Tho mull courier from Clitton, who nrrtved at Dennis that “ho wae tho veritatle | second, Tinie; 3 he pan, reports that tho Indians stole all tha | frwhens thoy word atten, thanked hie | | Class 2: hot the wore mado for tho lavulng uf girculars culling a | MuerHing |, thee, | th} ail: Mites neering of Al Union and non-Union une ye ee tee oxtromosuinmer beat. T hers and gulvanizod-iron. Workers uf, tho elty | {Heo romarkable for CA Te y companied, by for the pnrpode OF discussing the Touslbllity of a | U8 Was, howovor, unnecnnet ny rat te for ils hospltuttty in the ahnpo of a good | 4 tite abutin our independence.” Ie marched | Mult . ‘ : i and the sumimor of 17) scons to lat, ‘ Mock dad provistonsat Sermun wottlement, alx- | unper und promised lndging forthe night, outw | Capit 1022) Mnavummteorts tosey hefore Rowtonewuory | ,lallary D.contnins some fifty oflpaintings, and | atta far biar wuges, Cale Call dae HUE | specting whlok vomlets, Inturt tC aso tbat ‘a teen tntles east of hore, toduy, No one was | btw goodeby and good luek, wad vanqulshed tn TRB | de wusinnde a Captain, Ho was an oxatiplo of | NP Ghilury 4a thore ure 10 caste of wiarbles | 2h . + | aud which was probably, the ii uit thut thine, killed, ‘ Lie Hai hisee, capauertay Mabe ever of the heaag ee nun of Yuleound jenn, rine when she and bronzos, with all tho fractures of the orlgl+ ~ had jeu know J eeu dione, aud insted y 3 river, which 3 supposed he croswed over to yay 3 evolution came, made the colunies' quarrel of 4 4 af t v c | if A COUNTER: FiO ATACILE Thdianay as be bus nuk boon seen in tut region Be SB | ows, and only ind down oir arma | Wale whlch nro i tho nutiont gulleriesof Lue | ho Autograph Fiond in Japan—tme | so jong that household Bees were ton. the «this eventug reports tho ilnding of tho bodies of | wines. *Y when dewth cume or pedeo made therm roi iiter F contains gomo sixty oll-patatings, micdinto Success with MMiv Sinperial | during the whulo OF au ect fn, und by the Tuur wen ona tall elght mites from there. ‘Tho | | ef nocdicse to ndd that tha Hart County trlo ile. Uscleay, Krum Huston he wont to Now York, ¥ ¥ Ol pales Mujesty the Eniperor, duh of duty a wari, wind ect Msice rose 19 troops went to bury thom, ‘fhe clothing lute | failed to sccuru tho fugitive, and when Waslifigton needed t to visit tho CHICAGO LOCAL TALENT Bth of that month the ete ‘Abuornal Beale dhoseud twoiwore. muuhieit couriers Sed Neitish' he vot ret. Ho was capuured, wit | {swell represunted in tha various yntlorica b Within the wWdoyrees in the shailo, time, eapeclally 84 : pute couriors fri. bel ‘An Allozed Cure for Sunil-Pox. bis pluns couveuted ti the soles of bid shed, | tho follawing artiste: Mos. HL. 3. Adina, Ae. | peror bins b Recording to a writer of 10 Ts cold, produced und two were the men who ran the Black River hy . : tried, und found gunity. Ue was condemned und | Hooter, 2. 2, Biaclow, A. F. Brooks, Mlas Ida J. | been addressed: to {t followed upon uch conti iu the Jerry+bont tor te post A Paris pnysloian saya; Thorowith append eet a : i ee a reoipe woleh hiv been used to 5 k " Gen, Carr was scouting the trails to locate tho | fy hundreds of eases, St will Hl hy oltre p hostiles, who seom to buye keptsouthwest, while | tho snnll-pox though the pitting nro Alling. the citizens reported tham In rough country, | When Jenner disvoverod cow-pox In Engiind In probubly cust of the Rocky Calton, the work of seignee hurled an avalanche of Arar fume upon bis honu, but when tho. most slot . 0.1, Wilcox, commanding the Dopartment of | {iw avuol of nediita Inthe workout ag | PoBed WHA tomorrow, vatuun tal Arizoni, passed hero this wfternoon ut u'viock | Parle—published this receipe ay a punacen for es Pe pan ean urease ar a for Willeoxywhorebe will at unce make arranaos | aniullstox, It paused wokeuded, icisae uittalte DAVENPORT, 1A. See een navee wo ateallc dune Wty Blnute tmenta for tho forwarding of troops und suppiles | {U4 Hy ales aud conquers in ever ry Instance. it Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, tan gaa wary portinett, romurkd on tia Ine tw the troops tn the tleld, iy be cute Se cen hora ie ie ene tw i Davesront, ta, Sept, T—Thia nas beon tho | din question. Ho wal that the Enst, where : tive teed (aid cured my-cltldren af ilu sere | fst oad day Of the fal, (fue wt intoret ie ene ia aie anata tt LIEUT, MILLS, taal eoks Wnlonenet ppateane Gant tee | thrasrinluuty paud igus follows nw CY “we | tue, Mansy Apu, shu peuple who cru tey he hung. He bravely inet bls denth, saying, * Lonty regret that) uve but ‘ono tite to give tomy country,” inlo'd lite was that of a puro patriot i snub ud one could sutely totlow and: be sure u! tho #319 race heats only.were trotted, | hunor. Tho wddross wis xhort but strong and and won by Wedgewood, Tho rico was pust- pathetic, «he euler belng 8 tear relutlye of ry i ? re qiaga “und Oy un Lngitebinna. Tho optstio | Most ruinous olfoots, very green ON teg wus Tiret camo” into tho Hands of — tho | fluldsdried up, tho fruit APO nud wu Minister uf tho Mousehold, and when | burnod to cinders, furultine cite wu ity suterlption was douiphered, ‘that venorable | Of strange forma throwin oe roks covacevutive found bhinaelf xoclously perturted, | to earth overywhere show tod unt A letter forsuoth ta not in ityolf A mutter of | Wed. This state of Chines Toe gocurredl ah inueh momont, DUE n lettor nowaduys, addressed | OF duly, whon a heavy OCT A yg summer to a saveroin, my contain souietbing more | Fequickened nature, ALICE wag ao bot 10 than combinations” of “pathooks and bung. | 1810 was tomperate in FUroti iy termomys vrs, Loyalty wl ested an fomediate oxe | Adla Minor that at Hu ore pluees to 1) iininalion oe ito clout, Une reaper | ter rusu oxen Im the i ong ae Ok aa on the other hand forbade such course, Nuthe y heavy ral ont fog remutiod but to. summon un intorpretor 4 was Followed by Henry id eved and carry tho onyolope te the pitluce; Opened in the tmpertal presence the mfdelvo was found to Burge: rm C.D, Cobb,. Jonu Donoghue, J» C, Barto, C. IL Baton, Mra C. A. Fawaett, Miss Mose Fay,'Be , Field, George It, Gay, No P Harrison, Mrs. HV, Holmes, Bb durvia, Misa Marctet Jones, Mo. M.A. Kennieott, DK Mis Marlo Koupal, K. A, Lederer, Ambrose ‘MoNeul, Misses Anna und’ Hole Nowe, H.C. ‘Misa Bed, Plitt, Miss C,H. Powers Moa, Froussner, A. a. Itupert, Alex, Schilling, Misa “Annio UG. Shaw, Gean Sinith, H. F, spreud, Enwony Torroy, it. W. Wallls, Alex, Watts, Sina, SLA. Wright, Std, Jo. Wright, Rufus Wright, THE MUSIC, The ovoning was delightlully Interspersed. tia SHIEVIN: tivutmont of the unmny fudian polly. knuw | With music by Adolph Liesozang’s orcbostra, | contain—what think you, rouder? “A blink 0 proceds MCRVING FORWARD, Patient muxe die, tt cured Lunra Belle. ace 1 | nothing wbout Jndinns, snd chit To dwiaied some | we oll ny bultug tho programs ened with un TipuaCNital order, and a requeat | 1) wh teur. tho Continelte Speelat Dispute to Tha Chicago Tribune, ang uralns Foxglove (little), a Diliy Sheena 4 @ | of the people would eutigeate to a place where YT A. Waxnor | tint his Majesty: would yeruclouely cundescond | id, tells on some net? eainc, wero 8 over Gavesnuna, It, Sept. %—Lieut, Stephen O, rd psa oe ee Rae Houle 4 | thoy would biva thei fur nulghbary. | IE thoy Bpehiy, owes sebfondobwohy | ty write his naino tharcon! Lmagine the good | cupectally In Atsaco an ignvurboud & Milla, Twelfth intantry, arclyed bere tonlghton | add tour ounces. Of water, ‘Take u teaspooutul | Ue eeh 2 | would apread thelr yundncss there they would ‘ in tho to Miutater's relict, who, Instead of dynamite or | Fue with mice that sonie othor ipfornal combustible, found only a | Strasburg 2,003,000 of ae bumble autograph-hunter’s petitign! wero killed iu on Paaueh UF couray, fe will bo supposed that tho fottor | fact of thelr appearing fyi a fe anual * Awuklog of tho Liou Wie tod wis Overcure—"* ltaymond ” Balu tor ligelborn Voiku inweurk: Hier itty enjoy his oternal regard. = ‘The crowd hus boun small in fomparison whh It SALE. Nosterday—tot more thn: 15,000, strngurs, Thor have beon suvernl aulutes, but the diy bis y hie wuy to Fort Apache, whlch ba company ia | every hour, Eithor disease will disuppenr in helping to defend with Gens Curr, Lieut, Silla | lwelve houre. For a child, smaller doses, ace a 3ST, hus been in Arizona for, four years, and bas | Cetding to age. If eauutics would compel their TE MIG f 4 consiqnoil to tho wastespaper busket forth. | spring has been ae ie fy $4 vay e q phyaiching to tee tht re would be ny need of ‘Tomorrow and Buturduy all the horses and | peon cu Y let, wid te one FT auuiale—* Hot iad was cons! 0 o spring has been weeopi * heard of tho ‘hatin tatnday ue wie ayaa bave, Mise tile fad titny teretta dls o and exberle | othor stuck belonying to the lute 11, BP. McGrath rear ented Genter bi aaa eer cant ure, Wives o| dernat Souuraton for tho int ot auytuiua, “Tig | waeau carly, ae taut in an Btn of ington, and at once he devided to give up: his B tal scutes will be sold by order of C,U, Morgun and J. A, i —— SMlopnang avs, osoae prhual flower of spring, the fnttiatory eifort some of tho Fru ta A reaien Teavo and go to bi 13 + t Juno. The summer of 18k is th ravhich care cumnmand, ite suya fhut tho : _ | Geinstond, adntntsteutors of the estate, | The NEBRASKA FARMERS, Fea a ea a ee evel | Tor ttsdntongo heat anid Its ewolEr, “ep iio that wreutest wpprebenslon ho bas fur Gen Carr 16 etiding Ua.) Sues, sule will Gtky blaco ut tho farm, throo miles dpectat Dispatch to The Catcoge Trinune, Giant upon tholr Sympathy, BAe ye | ae edad persony Ua Pay that the hostiles muy cut olf the come | , Goro, Thompson, who Turme the plico of | from Leawatun, Ky. Of the thuroushbreds 2 AUT HALL way, AS usual, the contre of attraction lust evenly, und so donecly wis throgged thatthe principal object of sighiseuing was in sure niwure dufouted by the excessive nuiuber of sped fOr HS i remembered F Lunn, Nel, . D—The bi , . tho first yor addressed by & furclgnor not only '| Of 1811, on tho othor bund 8 Toe, since Linconn, Neu, Sept, 1.—The State Purmore’ w Hox predcut ear BF dau Bu ta pbungane. vinoae and au yezs uppeue avy Emperor of Japan since the ae of tho , lie Ub wus meot hae sono iiquirius should | have boos the hottedt iu Europe. } De, Lee Cumuniia, on tho ling of to Wildngton | thus wre no lesa than forty-four uty, fucludiny f ‘ : mand from White Htiver, a bul mite | QNorihurw Mtulirowd, for tho suures, nade ga | tho stullluits Tora Ibowitnge Aristides, and Aurum | eumed met in thig city thls wfornany, met from the garrison, which = $8 thu | axrcemont lavt winter t 3 . Ders from overs Alliance ty the Stuty beta only chance for water, ilu fears that tho reine | suure oF “thd pont crop’ ton fhe he cutee | Pewnluwton. Nuere we iliteen wrood-murey, | presont, ‘Thu oblegs of thy meeting Wis to bet~ , ears. . f tt bo made nbout ite writur, who, unless we uro ie Forcemeuts will huve wecat diliculty in getting | TF 8 bora hid aluluh valued at “xia, | ieluding Jury, cho dam of Verdict aud Pagsates |-ter pertuct theurgutitention and 10 sturt county eee eee eat aicea | auch infstukon, will bo not a fitty surprised by An Ryg-Eathug Hore ' through Rocky Cailon, between Thomas and Alter diligent search in the orchard lust Suture | Susu Aun, tho dum of "Chora; Barun, tho du ulllunces. The Secrctury reported 337 woll | tried for the Mrwt tiny ina picture-yallary, wae thy revalbt by und b of tiie UNto FoR ie ae Prueidence qearM igual station Hi Apaene, which be dusorives ys eight miles long regimes pa erie Sere aunt aint eben of Arietides—cuch of which will no doubt sell | ormumerd alliagecs In the Bate. The mecting tires, But whata deluge of episties wi r. G. K. Tompklus, of ‘pic wilt eal ta very yenerally yoted uw sudacess, the quality of the lgut vo closely approximatlog thut of day- light us to bring out t Harte tt to ndvantugo, OF tho stock | to-day was addrevsed by several represvututive: i there ia tbe | farwers, The, remarks wore well recelved by the dyeare | the uudience. Thy work of thesy orguntsudons Mi showered upon the Emperor If be sbows biweull : . bay & hore Ww 4 uth fefuclous on thlw vecusiont ln the presout Hoek Talund, Dey boric, Nino DE MT as Cunt tr ee and atfording every opportunity to the enewy | shire, and the oluor be banded ‘Ovor to, Mee | that en means: Uo pile in tenths that cnn probably by put i tru tw lmpede and deluy the udvauce of the troops, accordlpy to agreement. It is not often | d-yeureald nly aequisial, by Calv 4 i" 20 higbost. Umer of the West every possessor of adapan | curcy ber rldor up-stulre oF downs ne tye le ade or other works, but tho bouscs are built of bubpensd to be, oF of any other winds Norctu Sad uey Prt) te turonk Diowoyoluse BAST MOE SESS OM: Hae sn dyaotibed borgtofory, mgauon, Will now be misde purty gure bealds tho disappointed thouvands | mpud, withays Dridlo or bulters