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: f : v ; VY THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ‘SUNDAY; ,SEPTEMBER 11, 188I—TWENTY PAGES. + i ; os ~ PY is so faulty and worthless that grain out of ) stumbling-block of all, There was only one | the new manarement:of the Western Union | rus, which will. nunber about 1,000 voices, | ity cannot help but make inankind better learn that ‘his oldest child slept the most of él] Gi, “ condition hasbeen inspected into the ware- | member of the jury of nine who acquitted | monopoly was a reduction in the s | will represent the Armericah and German vo- | and nobler. A halt is called to the too rapid | the time for the first few days after it ¢ ‘ Xt ANT. house xind certificates therefor have been put | Dr. Thomas of erroneous teaching on this | of operators, the effect of which was to | calists of Chicago. In New York and Cin- growth of the absorbing passién of selfish- | was born;, that on the tenth day after on the market? These are questions to f head. He would not disavow the belief | drive the best men from the company’s em- | cinnati helpis called in from other places. | ness. The better nature is touched and j birth its features assumed some exvressive iz which perhaps no answer can be obtained, | in probation after death imputed to him. | ploy, and to fill their places with ignorant | Our chorus will bea Chicago chorus; and | aroused into activity. Beneficent deeds fol- | ness and its/ept less; that on the fifteenth TERMS OF SUBSCRIETION. and for that reason perhaps they will ‘con- | Nothing can be clearer than’ that this | and incompetents operators. It Is the old | we believe that ehorus will acquit itself with | low, and they tend more strongly to em- | day it noticed a wateh, though the infant tinue to be asked ag: isnot Methodist doctrine. ‘The Church be- | story over Again; of, monopoly, greed, and | czedit. We need not enlarge upon Mr. Tom- | phasize the kinship of mankind. ‘The tel-| phenomenon did net demand to see the - lieves and teaches its children that the | indifference to the public interest. If the | lins’ abilities as a chorusmaster. What he | egraph, the railway, and the steamship con- | wheels go round; that on the twentieth day Tur tev. Dr. Thomas, in an_ interview | « wicked shail go away into everlasting pun- | public complains there’ is no remedy; it | can do has been shown over and over again, | stitute a great triple humanizing force whieh | its existence was more pleasurable, because with a Tripusg reporter yesterday, said he | isment,” and that the period of repentance, | must take poor service or none at all, and | Ife has elevated his own special society toa | couples the unilication of peoples and pow- | it didn’t cry so much; that on the thirtieth Would submit to the decision of the Church | forgiveness, and absolution is limited to this | the only consolation, to be found in the sit- | position where it has made a National repu- | erfully promotes the cause of universal broth- | day it heard voices and caught a glimpse of Jury for the time being, but that he would | world. There was no eseape for Dr. Thomas | uation is in the certainty that this state of |-tation, and can challenge any similar society | erhood among men. itself in a mitror; that on the fortieth day ig certainty appeal to the Annual Conference. | if he believed in a probationary state aiter | things cannot continue forever, and the | in the United States to surpass it. Ie has listened longer to voices and enjoyed itself He was pained, he said, at the verdict ren- | geath. If he had been acquited on the other | probability that the public will not much | eight months’ time in which to prepare his A WOMAN'S PRIVILEGE. looking out of a window; that on the sixtieth’: of flowers and'smiled at 4 BY MAIL~IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID.’ Dally edition, one year. Tarts of a year, per month. PP und Sundar. one year, ‘Tucadar, Therday, and Saturday, per year. Monda__, Wednesdar, and: Friday. per year. Sunday,'16-paxe edition, per sear... WEEKLY EDITION~POSTPAID. Que copy. ner year., Club of tive.. ‘Twer.ty-one copies. specimen coples cent ttecs . . dered; he expected to be acquitted on alt the | eyunts, he must have been convieted on this. | longer remain helpless for lack of competi- | chorus, and the systematic manner in which | ‘The New York Graphic preiends to have | day it noticed a va and weet ne ONares Ae folk including County | charges preferred azainst hin I is quite | ‘The result of the inquiry is that a true dill | tion in the business of telegraphy. he has divided up his time shows how thor- | suflicient authority’ for printing the follow- | jt; that on the seventieth day it caught a ? i Remitranoes may be made eftner by draft, express, | Vident, however, from what Dr. Thomas | has been found azainst Dr. Thomas. He is = ough he intends his work to be. Mr. ‘Thom- | ing: . glimpse of its mother’s ring and exhibited 3 Post-Ofie order, or in rasintered etter, atourrisk. | said, that he is not very sanguine of a favora- | ynder an ecclesiastical Indictment: and tho ? f SALOON: LICENSES. as himself wilt visit Chicago several times | Secretary Binine {s reported to have told @ | pleasure; tnat on the seventy-seventh day it BT e SURSCHIBENE: bie verdict from the Conference. chanees of an acquittal before the confer- |. Lhe Council Committee on Licenses have | during the winter to note results, and with friend to-day that one cf see gerlous ob- | distinguished colors; and that on the seven. Tecommended the passage of the ordinance } these two men at the helm there is certainly the advisubility of inviting the Vice-President ty-eighth day it was taken out into the yard, Dally, delivered, sunday excepted. 25 cents per week. week. but at sawital ence are fewer than they were before the itelew fate B i i <Accress THE TRIBUNE COMPA) , but of sinail dimen- . jury. Whether the trial is before a} Which fias been introduced limiting the nas to come to Washington to ussume control was _ i 1 e m grand jury. Whether the trial is before a no reuson to doubt a great suec : . et rew uproarious over the spectacle, and a C1 . ji : nba: Fors fates a : : - : ji Mrs. G: ction. Sbe bad declared that | 6! » and Commer Nadi Sesto Chesgo. TI | sions, is threatened. For some time past the | committee or the full conference the result | minder of saloons to 1,000 and inereasing the | ‘The existence of Unis chorus and its wine | Mag GmMokegovlection,, She bad decker ae | eed prab a thing and hold it. At this pone POSTAGE. Southern Utes have been fleeing frau their | ean scarcely be different. Me has already | Yearly license from $52 to $400. ‘Though the | ter’s work for the purpose mentioned not preromatives, would bo submitted to. She hig | the diary closes, and the world has lost what —— present reservation in order to aval being | een condemned by a rising vote of nearly proposed ordinance is not _exaetly w ‘at It | only affords a splendid opportunity for | hor induce er to hear of any’ assumption of | this wonderful child did during the remain. ecapart | ait nis brethren in the conference, Cer | ought to be, it isa step in the right Civec- | musical education and rare experience in | Power by the Vice-President. A , | der of its babyhood. ‘The firs t question that Thereupon the Graphic gravely expresses | gconrs to. one after reading the diary of the Maily, delivered, Sundar included, 30 cents p Entered at the Post-Ofice at Chicaga, UL, as Second- | transferred to the new reservation Class Matter, for them in Utah, and some of Unose that re- | tainty there has been no extension or modi - | tivn, and we hope the committe Yecom- | yycal work, but the training of a thousand eieceths Reseed of nuts vatcons whe. danine 48s main tiecaten to resist removal, ‘The women | fication of his doctrines ina year to cause a | mendation has been made in good faith, and voices, many of which have not before had | the hone “that Mrs. Garfield has not thus | cotyssal intellect whieh first announced to ! givehorewiththetransient rate of posite: and chiidren are beng removed, in srder, as | ehange of feeling in his behaif. that the Aldermen composing the License | the experience, must stimulate the many interfered,” and proceeds to lecture the the world that actuality is. the ‘Thingness of Foreign und Domestic, itis reported, to give the warriors a better The preliminary verdict need not bea | Committee will make an honest and deter- | other avennes of musical education. To the | Cabinet for tolerating any oS of the Here, is “What. of it?” Since every ovinion from Mrs. Gartield about the matter. baby, from Eve's to the latest contempor aby, from s ras baat to take to ve ee The | source of distress either to Dr ‘Thomas or | tuned effort to secure the passage of the or- | many students who live in the vast territory Juited States authorities have timely warn- | to the Methodist Church. Te is abundantly | dinance either as it stands or in an im-| of the Northwest C i 3 ee aa . : : a 5 is a sha a BS west Chicago can alford facili- PEON E BRASS OFFICES: ing, however, and will duubiless be prepared | justified, first, because he has enunefated his | proved form, ties for study: but hitherto, with all the ad- to xiv mnund account of any troublesome | views ina bold and manly way:and, secondly, | The limitation put upon the number of the | vantages of good teachers and schools, Chica- | Would know that women of charaeter always | or egpper-colored, Esquimaux, Patagonian, ius that may turn up. beeause he had the right of every reformer | Saloons in the proposed ordinance might be [go has lacked that artatmosphere which | have opinions at critical moments, and that | Ciinese, Hottentot, or American, big, little, ‘NEW YORK loom 2 Triune Building. FP. Me : 5 vag. | Wattempt to secure their adoption by the | dropped out without any detriment to the | apart from and independent of lessons tends | No Cabinet ner any other formidable com pour, or rich, child of a dock-laborer or ebild FADvEN, Manazer. a T is extremely unfortunate that the Rev. | pody of which he was a member. If he ean- | object in view, ‘The purpose, as we con- | to develop musical cultivation. ‘The con- | bination of men can prevent them from @iv- | of» monarel—has performed this program GLASGOW. “Scotlene Allan's Averican News Je Larkhirsteawy iat in cose the east for | not do that, he can go out, He is uaturally ceive it, is twofeld—viz.: (ty ‘To inerease | certs, song-reeltals, matinées, and musi- | ing expression to those opinions, Nor dot of sleeping, crying, seeing, smelling, and n the prosecution ag: inst Dr. Thomas to in reluctant to leave the Church of his fatho ‘s the city revenues from a trailie which can | extes. will be supplemented by the ever- | sensiblemen try to repress tha opinions of touching, wherein did Mr. Aleotvs eltest dole bi the follos ing sanoriny ; pera and of his own youth; but he owes a higher well eT ee larger share of the | shadowing influence of the great festi- sensible women; neither do they scorn it. nor | ier from any other eldest since the days of muarkos tout ue wns pained Rea AO tae he re, | duty to what he deems the truth than to | costo: Smt Uae the Clty Governine sand | yal, and it will: supply - the atmosphere | flippantly and conteimptuously neglect it. Noah, and why was it necessary tor Mr Ab Were gray-heuded fathers and mothers. in Chi | any sentintent, however tender: to concentrate the control and manage- | in which they will grow and flourish all the | Moreov arfield has a verfect rizht to | Cor to spring this astonishing record ut PAT PER ere lowe tut ‘The Church also is justitied, The trial |-ment of the saloon business into the hands | more luxuriantly. It is a very narrow | a2 opinion on. the subject of the President's nothingness upon afflicted world? ‘Mr. s of more responsible parties. Both these | view of the situation which assumes that | inability. ‘There is no one else to whom the | 1 ots reflections at the conclusion of his” Elebt ang Twelve Paxe Paper. Sizteen Page Pape It is very evident that the writerof such com- neous ‘productions, have done the same ments is not a married man. Otherwise he | things, and since every buby—white, black, THR CHICAGO TRINCSE has established branch offices for the receipt uf subscriptions and advertise- | reds! ments as follows: Wak ” If} it does insist that its avpuinted teachers | fee be increased from $52 to $300. year, or | festivals, and the same will happen here. ie feaxo | shall not deride saul assail its fundamental | nearly six times as much as the saloons have | We have ouly considered the festival trum | to the propriety of calling in Gen. Arthur to | acts of the senses precadé the emcrzenee of the weeping for that cause, they are doing Dr. | doctrines. If itdid not do this it would not | been paying heretofore, there is no doubt a few musical points of view. It might be | discharge the duties to which the American } of the wind are unlike the movements we nose Thomas a great injustice. “Itdoes uo eredit | pea Chureh. It must maintain its own in- | thatthe number of saloons will be sensibly | presented in many others with equal force, | people appointed her husband, and equally | {0 tho matter, ote aE ee Norn ana to their zood sense or candor that they should | togrity, It the right of any government | diminished; but so long as a revenue from | for it appeals to the public fur recognition | strange if she declined to state that opinion | ton isto be made to it, and now that: now itis attempt to hold him responsible for faults of | to perpetuate its existence by the use of the-{ salvons is the poliey of the city, it would be | and support in-every possible way. We be- | upon a proper ocension. . It is not necessary | about eonthring suchand Re specie india Youth that are more likely due to the indul- { yeans within its power. ‘The trial was not | Unbusinesslike ty shutoff revenue by arbi- | lieve it will be recognized and sustained in | to say that the Cabinet has no right to be in- | @@Uous=new elements wre Leing pert geuce or severity of foolish parents. There | onty fair; it was until the very last moment ly reducing the number thereof to any | the nandsomest manner, for Chicao people | fiuenced in the discharge of its duties by any | note the mind's mysterious poeritlons’ ss thea ee ears cr uhucandceneere isnothing in Dr. ‘Thomas’ teachings to en- | dignitied and creditable to all concerned. | fixed figures, If it be estimated that the | are uot in the habit of making failures when | sentiment of Mrs. Garfield's; that is simply a | MOve ceaselesiy, and noisetesty on. behold, ere der of GRA BeIHIO agence BEAT courage ‘drinking. The downfall which bes ‘The prosecution was extremely able. Except | mumber of saloons under a $50 license is | they undertake great ventures, matter of course, But we know of no pro- | peeted changes occur, progress bas been made, NOCIHONS in “dancing,” “card-playing,” or “theatre: | for one eruel and unjust aspersion upon | about 3,009, and that an inercase of the license eared vision in the Constitutton or Jaws which | #8¢ the mind ts. GOURGAS CHAPTER, ROSH CROIX, I5—A | going“ 1s a matter for dispute, though we | Dr, Thomas, neither Dr. Jewett nor | to $300 will reduce them to about 1,000, |THE TELEGRAPH, THE RAILWAY, AND | makes it the duty of the Cabinet to callinthe | And now hear Mr. Chadband as he dis- ire renls i believe he discourages all- these pravtiees. | pr, Matiield could have improved upon | then. the’ city will derive. twi Shursduy cvenin iS tos considcratiog of Dye as much HUMANITY. Vice-President to assume the offive and du- | Courses upon Jo for the benetit of Mrs, Leena t Dr. Parkhurst inay find it extremely incon- | it in. spirit or results, ‘The defense | revenue from one-third the number of | ‘The telegraph, the railway, and the steam- | ties of President; and, if Mrs. Garfield ad- | Suaesby, and Guppy, and Guster: “ For GIL W. BAUS ALD, We, . venient himself to be held responsible for all y ant and sincere. ‘Lhe Pre- | siluons.. ‘his willbe a benefit in two ways: | Ship auake all men kin, ‘There isa famine In | vised the Cabinet. to do no such thing, her | What are you, my young friend? Are yous D, A. CASHMAN LOG ‘3 caw | the lapses from virtue of the youthful mem- | siding Elder was as impartial as an earthly | first, by a reduction in general taxation equal | Ireland. A cablegram details its horrors; | advice was wise and timely, and the Cabiner | beast of the field? No. A bird of the air? Reiter Communieatiun Tursday cee bers of hiis flock. Yet it would be as approe ould well be. ‘The trial was an honor | to the increase of $150,000 of lieeuse-revenne, | the wres of a continent repeat the story; | have done exceedingly well to heed it. Sie Atel of We sup or river? 0. on. priate for Dr, ‘Tho! to say that he (Park. ism, which h do many worse in their hall curner West Sudison and ito! ‘ ‘i eee ri @ Aull uendunce uf embers und visiting Mt and,seeonily,by areduction inthe nmumberand | the hearts ofa whole people are touched | Jt is essentially un-American to deny to | *te @ human boy, my young friend, a himnan been active in promoting immor- | examples and chose tofol- | improvement in the character of the saloons. | With. conmen impulse of generosity; trains | a woman the privilege of expressing her | PY. 0 glorious to be a human boy! O ° of them. ‘The mudcl license-system for stloonsis the | Of ears kiden with the rich gifts of charity | opinions on matters that come near to | 'uning stream of sparkling joy, to be a ‘ < soaring, human boy!?? Had these colossal TEM DTA Clete sir Raieits are seg Pieain A drinking which Uegun wien they act | WAS forced upon it Dr. Thomas would b ae chai natin fulteequipinline eadwnye set cepted Dr. Thomas’ teachings. have itso. Me has been accorded a fair ana | ends can be reached, we belfeve, by a proper | the. smaller departments of musical effort | life and the rights of the President are soSt- | diary are as startlingly profound and orig. gil odo (2harp Tor tie purges of There w: npevidenne luticonenten nt | full hearing, and been judged bya jury of inerea e in the charge for a license, and | are to be dwarfed or prejudiced by the | credas they are to her. It would be very inal as the diary itcelf. ‘The great philoso: . pet Judae. Carriazes drum aartam tot usation. Dr. Parkhurst had no rizht.| yi3 peers. ‘The Church does not dety the | without undertaking to put arbitrary limit } festival. Musie has never been so general | Strange if, with her experience and. know!l- pher sa us res Ke it unless he was prepared to produce | right of individual judgment or liberty; but | Upon the ‘number of saloons. If the license } or remunerative in Cincinnati as since her | edge of public affairs, she should not ente! How wonderful is the progress of fafaney: how tain an opinion worthy of consideration as | inveived in mystery! Repeated und successive decor “DAS GOODMAN, Kecorde fathers and mothers. there are any fathers and mothers m C weepin: PLEIADES LODGE, NO. £05, A. F. ular Communication Thursd iv O'clock. eld at Meiudes Hail, D.C. CREGIER LOUG The members ar Ball wus sunday), 5 Tw xttend the Tunerst of our ti esti ‘By or Wr sired 10 Witness: the work. bah aaa ecretars, | hurst) ha ality as it was for him to make the charge | low us " fase cman sens jasainst Dr. Thomas without a particle of | Dr, ‘Lhomas’ usefulness will not be im- | graded system, whereby the selling | Speed to: the ocean, and soon the waves are | her, aud it is unwise in America or any- | $ ere ‘ Souerred. Vining Sir Kush aiware weeeme, | eVilence to sustain it, Dr. Parkhurst owes | paired by the verdict. ‘Che people clearly | nothing but beer and tixht wines should pay, | Parted by a steamship bearing relief. Dis- | where else to ignore such opinions. ‘This | Mtellects of very good old Indies and gentle- BH Order of oowan teamed FONDS: C.” | an apology to Dr. Thora understand that, whether he is a good } say, $100 year, and the saloon authorized to | tance is almost annihilated by the modern | feminine privilege is of more value both to | Me™ not abundantly blessed with olive ‘ y oaths Methodist or not, he isa good man, He has } sell whisky and all kinds of hi i- | Improvements in communication and trans- | women and to the country than the ballot ; Branches, these stately damoseis, ‘whose CoORISTINAS CHA der Pye OAS TRIAL. = =| oral convietions of the highest kind, and | cating liguors should pay, say, portation. ; : ____ | would be under a system of woman suffrage. | Fobes have not been plucked by speckled, ‘The verdict of the court of inquiry in the f not only by his pulvit dis- | would be a temperance as well as a revenue mother on the Pacific Coast, in the wilds | If ever woman justified her claim to the ex- | Chubby fists, these aged but sapless trunks : that have borne no fruit, sent forasingle Hnhortant bustien aid ura ‘on the Fustand MB grees. By order of fe F OARE CRW. 2.0. DICKERSU: CHEVALIER BAYARD COMMANDERY pe v case of Dr. eats se, but by the example of his daily life. { measure. It would resultin elsing out the | Of Arizona, is informed: by cable that her | ereise of this privilege and to respect for her aunounts simp! Jlis eluquence as an orator, his influence as y, and dangerous * gin-mil daughter Hes dangerously ill of fever in } opinions, Mrs. Garfield has done so. If the | ment, or presentation for trial, without | 4 citizen and neighbor, and his eficiency asa | would eliminate whisky and “schnapps ’?.} Rome. She traverses a continent, crosses | report in the Graphic be true, that Mrs. Gar- from the great majority of German beer- | the ocean, ferries the British Channel, hur- | field has influenced the Cabinet not to call mother who is engaged in fulfilling the Scriptural prophecy to the best of her abil ity, she could have told them more abont Kaight angela. ed Conclave ‘T prejudice tu the cause; and the sentence of | pecohop wi aj mas Yi Invtep. me Work on tue azar vichensiats Until the contetenes ae ek | teacher will be neither more nor less in the u ovean, fer 7 tics icivecai liga’ Daca ining highis wotowies suspen: z e pass | future than they haye been in the past, ex- | saloons, and would confine the general | tes aeross Europe, emerges froma railway | wpon Gen. Arthur to assume the Presidency | babies in five minutes than Darwin, or AF * ach in the Eternal City, { cott, or all the philosophers of the world upon the inerits of the case isa Lrucion ft | cept as thi and stands at the | in the absence of any precedent for such a | tend to bring him into | saloon business to the Jarger and more or- | & s¢ the throngs that | derly barrooms in hotels. and leading | bedside of her-sutfering child—from the procedure, and also in the absence of any localities, The concert-saloons, varlety-halls, | teme West, from a country infested with | necessity fur it, then that Iady has added to and various resorts for the indiscriminate j Savages, to the city of the Ciesnrs, of Jtomu~ + her claims upon tne American people, not | ip ion of the sexes where liquor is sold | lus and Remus, of Caligula and Nero, to the "because Gen. Arthur is Vice-Presitlenit, bY) ioe Brunch, watebing the “Eresice=t’s case, wh foundation antedates the Chris- } because there has yet been no otasion ‘for | are unanimously of the opinion that when ‘tc3 8. and all in sevent any such innovation. Ir is-gaid that when | discharge of doctors occurred Mra. Edson’ ? ‘The telegraph | the doctors gave up.tie President's life and | should have been retained, since she was tho could find out in their vagaries and specula- tions for un mon. i men. Practically, Dr. Thomas has been sus- | Subtic noti Genvocation Mond iiang | Pended since he relinquished the pastoral | juan his we welcome. By order of | eharge of Centenary Chureh. He received } WAL J. BRY AIL, Seci no appointinent from the last conference. ‘The work whieh he is now doing in Houley Kly servis ITE numicrov nts who are ag BAD TELES2APHIC SERVICE. associ : < Within the past few months the character | gual e taxed, le Hoa systet eit: ORRIENTAL LODGE, # ie = uht to be taxed, under such a system, not | Clty Latest ie Theatre is unauthorized by the Methodist | of the service performed by the Western | Jess than $1,000 2 year, and, if the effect of | tian era 60 y Yetta Sallerse “itezulart SERPENT ctr See tae He is temporarily the head of. an’} Union Telegraph Company has deteriorated | sich a charge should be to wipe themout| Is a war in progres endent orgauiztion, ft can be no | inso marked adegree as to excite general altogether the community would be the | Stretches its wires along the t of the | went to Mrs. Garteld to inform her of that | only member of the medical statf who seemed CHARLES CATLI Hip, therefore, tor hin to be declared | comment and give rise to widespread com- gainer; It would certainly reduce their num- | marching hosts, and when battle is joined, | fact she told’ them to #0 back to the sick- | t@ keep in mind the interesting incidents of the iy West Wrenn tally intependent bya jury composed of | plain, ‘The New York Herald of Friday | yer to the minimum, ‘The distinction be- | iu the intervals of the rattle of musketry and | chambay-And continue thelr efforts, ‘There | “ekekuwber. Speaking of how President Gar- All members and friend his former issociites, . last in an editoriaf states the ease as follows: | tween the sale of beer and Hquors could be | the roar of cannon, the “cliek, click” of tha. so ivahich her apiivion and Grompt field felt op the ules following his arrival at pad —— Dr. Thomas was arraigned for “dissem- | | Why bas the Western Union telegraphic sei preserved by a heavy penalty for every in- | eleetric instrument is heard, and details of Lons Branch she suid: : i 4 Pe i : H ion thereof were valuable. It is be- | + Justa little while afte rise he looked at ERY, NO. 1, "1 oe} chings 2 ice su sudiy deteriorated recently? Nearly e is f a - ecules Pee 2 Hon ust it little white after sunrise he looked at Concave Tuesing even: | Aue erroneous teachimys” in relation to | mil toie sera, brings mumerous complaints { Sraction of the ordinance—a revocation of the | the awful contest fly east, west, north, and { jieved that the removal of the President | Meand said: | Why. the sun is tp, laure ite then he turn iy f BEECHEL, W. M. UTLER CHAPTER, NO. 31,0. =Will gives gtme sociut at the res.dence uf Mrs i Hora: head toward. the window, {APOLLO COMMANi sea rhage halve ae Coniare aera the itispiration of the Seripinres, the atone | from busi a ty i 1 th, to the utt Pe inietsof thi fee. SePL TA Isl.” By order of the spirati cr res, Q rom business men and the non-commercial | Jj e after the sevoni or third offense, m south, to the uttermost parts of the earth. Vashine: e lew i anders Hes. MEF ment, and future punishment. ‘The evie | Cht8ses on the subject, ‘The generat tenor of th ile ener thes Pa tense, nd. 6 teat ering commie? earth from Washington to Long Branch was larze- | through the blinds hich wu few rays of the 1 A ; ve ‘omplaints is that meséaxes from near as | & strict euforcenttnt of the law by the police, | Js a sreat erime committed? | Dues the | ly duc to the insistence uf Mrs. Garfield, and | Suu were streaming, ‘and said: * Would you dence. against him was considerately fur- ns distant polnés tike hours aud hours im | Lt would be of great benefit to Chicago, | ¢Timinal travel away from the scene of his | that she had some hand in dispensing with ples po epen tie. Uliguds a Meco eo the ea Fe: il at forty, fifty, or sixty | the further attendance of the physicians | wtlooa of sunlight came in upon bim. ‘Then t | went back to the beaside, when he took hold of SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER U1, 188i mshed by himself ina sermon prepared for nis ‘by: and int ie tine ang: | both financially and morally, if the Couneil | Wiekeds i of time, and, cs frequently, f vy. ‘To xive oue outof | were toadopt an intelligent license system. | miles an hour? A message spepus over the | who overruled Dr. Hamilton for a long time coura s opini Muay instances of inelticienc: trea a va Bue fe aes ae aetlinsl | ah TRO Shans i my fan and held it up to sbade his eyes. He lay the courage of his opinion natty e neilicienc; There would need be nothing prohibitory or like a flash of Hight, five Mundred ors | in tuis matter. 1t is very evident sha was | in’ this position for several ainuresy looking out upon the ocean, when he said: * Isn't it Was uot averse to a trial on account uf what | yea eng omnek a Few da A FREIGHT-TRAIN on the Valley Railroad ‘eas thrown from the track near the Drattle- thous ml iniles, leaving the plodding train | yight in that. 7 repressive about such asystem, but it would ticular. If her influence Ou phon tae een until nexrly mtd new: i -b of npparent satisfaction, ‘i - ee ~ Thi ; | he believes and teaches, ire ait { three hun! er at its de: i B + . oF angerous ehind; Fe ‘° gears < Yoro (Vt) depot yesterday. Thirteen cars | Hebelltves amid teaches, and. he desired tht | eee eine Comesit Ue Wee ga, on Hrvad= | operate to weed out the more dangerous and { Sir Vehind; and at the door of the railway | jas also prevented the Cabinet from under. | 7004, Ac ¥ith 8 s:zb of apparent sutisfaction, here shou ¢ no donbt on this score among The Hera.u's own experience in tho receipt | disreputable resorts, promote beer-drinking | Coach stands an officer of Uxe Jaw ready to taking the questiongble proceeding of eal svemed to be listening attentively, and I asked i is He him wat bo beard, wud. bo suds’ * How isi frere wrecked. Some fell fifty feet, Three ud handel the flying §riminal, upon the Vice-President to take the Presi- | cannot bear the surf this morning? lbeard it reason we | af its spe his clérieal brethren. For th: ches bears ont these cuarges } at the expense of whisky-drinking, and con- | Se hrakemen jumped to escape. One of them ! fe fink it was 4 * of caret Ss. mismanagement, or whatever | |. $ rejoicing in any, Was killed, anogher was fatally injured. | think it was unfortunate, to say the least, | Siner term. the company aay choose toca ie, | tribute at onee to the revenues and guod | If there is rejoicing in any. part of thee dent’s office, then it is the third notable in- | Inst night.’ And] answered him “thar the zea that the court of inquiry did not see fit to | Matter mtended for publicni‘on is delivered in | order of the city. aed world all mankind Lartakes of it; on | stanee in which the assertion of her opinion | SS3.Yery,smoete Just then, but that he could were loaded with scales. essed | 2h bite, and we know ir Lt Tauleot our core BS nee girdle Hie svave: of Mherriment cireum- | has been of good effect, Mrs. Garfield may |, Uoes he tie ip the same position here that he pressed | respondents, ‘This inditygHog-y the mtervsts THE MAY FESTIVAL. navigates the eurth. It there is gloom and | petter be pointed to as an illustration of the RE te ier aa Gag sennwnwue try him only for the views ¢: $ in ublished sermons. Hearsay ev- | Of the public and the presty? Sto Ay seundulous, s will be se sewhere i i ef, PAY Ne g c fuchhe. te aude a Hearsay ev: | tha the priccanees of wall! Ga 5 jaangulaus: | As will be seen elsewhere in our musieal | grief, the heavy news spreads, and all people | value or woinan's opinion and the inaliena. | beek tat to-day, for the frst time, be took idenre is proverbially uncertain; and | plain shuuld be promptly r _ columns, the work for the May Festival of | shareand make the sorrory lighter bymaking | ble right of woman to express her opinion | Wites nap lying’on bis left side.” since Dr. Thomas had the courage to state ‘The ineflicient and unsatisfactory service | 18s2 in this city h: last been systematic- | it a common. sorrow. -Js there searcity in | than of the contrary theory. Does he ‘seem at ull incoherent when he in public precisely bias he did believe and } complained of in New York is no Jess a dis- | ally laid out by Mr. W. L. Tomlins, Mr. | this quarter? ‘There jf abundance in that ould have been tried for these | azrecable peculiarity of the Chicago oftice of | Lheadore ‘Thomas’ chapelmaster, and that | quarter, and between! op a erate opinions and for no others Itde- rairar init Bee ee IGN “AIL anler F MEANT Hic (tsp doce fue Prone donde SOCIAL SCLENCE AND BABIES. ; tde- | the Western Union, and ‘Tr mbpuNE is | Keutleman will enter upon it at once with | spans the ¢ > trains | The Socixl Science Cunvention, now in ses- tracted from the dignity of the council to | prepared to indorse all the Heratd s and | his customary energy and enthusiasm. The | quickly reéstablish Une disturbed equilibrium. | si Saratoga, which usual! ey teals with | Tes save me the dally papera to rend. What i3 have private conversations and the babble of | more, too. ‘The business si Festival Comniittee is also composed of gen- | The telegraph rey, babe eel ¥ deals with | in them, anyway?’ And Usald: *Only descrip- nore, too. he business-inen of Chit estival Cominiitee ts also posed Of Ket ‘Brap! Worts the pulse-beat and abstruse subjects of very little practical use | Hons of the way in which you came here, How é i a ao ATE the ladies’ prayer-meetings introduced in | joud in their tault-tinding on the score of | Uemen of public spirit and wealth, many of j temperature of a) mankind and the railway | jn society, took up babies the other day for you tad joe eo. journey, your condition,’ ° i j ttc. He scon feil asteep again.” 4 crenk ‘The wrecked.ca: the m Actory me . The dts} xecept the proposition of his counsel and :Tre Spaniards seem to be greatly excited. against France because of the failure of the latter Power to compensate the Spanish sui- ferers by the Algerian raids or Oran unless Spain considers the French claims for in- juries in Cuba and Spain. It is thought that the differences will lead to violent debates in the Spanish Cortes when it reassembles. Once to-day. when he woke up, be if musing; *Tthink it is ubout timy that ‘Tur President gained slightly yesterday, notwithstanding the stormy and disagreeable | ¢Vidence, inaceur unt delay in the telegraphic mes- | them prominently identitied with oar mu. the citutation. s The actual quintessences es weather whieh prevailed at Long Branch, | | The testimony and the arguments natural- | sages they send and receive. Particularly is | sical interests for many years, so that the years age, the sufferings of the fire- | themselves were not brought in and exam- | Tie New York Sun has the following to : g : 2 is re been | ined, but they were regarded in the abstract, | $a¥ concerning that self-important and very sunail-minded person, Edmund Yates: © neighbors Mor days and weeks. ‘The } scientists and left tham more quiet apport REVERT Treania et meee bert will celipse anything of a es eter ever given Here Beare ' sre Rapes a narrow cirele would | nities for theorizing and idealizing. Asvery { the Iyrd, published in Loudon, safe recently in ‘ uch an event, so auspiciously commenced, | have been extended: ty them, for only anar- | few of tho members of the convention have | SPewklug ot ve mulleances, LUBs this suecitication by a vote of G to. It would | ty prefer: and It is offers many sugzestions that are worthy of | row elrete could have, been cognizant of their | bables of thelr own, the diseussion was not | Tee ereeet oe chinko that sire have been impossibte to convict hin from | ters of complaint pours into the Western } consideration, perhaps none more so than its | misfortune. Only small and inadequate | a : practical one, and we must confess | Yates receiv it fg pitality during his visit his published utterances. But it was | Union office in this city every day, the mun- { musical character in its relation fo Chicago. { measure-of relief wow|d have como to their that the results arrivedat have about as much Lo tea eee mab Fearn suroc aad Perirse h ¥ h shown that he Natl spoken isn aneett ally The growth of this city as a-ccommercial | assistance and rescue, tsecause of the limited connection with the science of babies a3 they | in rezard to entertaining Bim at dinner sod and the Yeung.” Bishop Simpson said that [in private of Joshna and ““ald Job. centre has always belittled and overshad- | power of the immed , neighborhood to re- { have with the sclence of hydrostatic: | tenting him with patiteness; but this was not he regretted there was a failure on the part He didn} tbelieve that: story about the sun s, | owed its just claims as an educational and | lieve trom so great act tastrophe. ‘The rav- fet y 8, Show- | what Mr. Yates desired here. He kuew that Mr of Methodist families to educate and train | standing still, Me had never been able to company not being disposed to goto | aYteentre, and the r pred in ayt ting a Jarge | smitten people of, yichigan would l and a festival which in | known only to themselves and their imme- | which of course was anore couvenient to the The patient’ expressed himself as feeling | ly fell into three parts, and for the sake of | this true of what is known as the Board of much better in every way, and the phy- | Convenience it may be well to consider them | ‘Trade branch of the service. It is no un- Sicians regard all the symptoms as quite en- | 5% courant connnon thing to see the operator in charge couraging. On the whole, yesterday 1, With reference fo the inspiration of the | -ot that sieged by ‘perhaps the best Saturday he has passed | Scriptures. Dr. Thomas was convicted on | ties having complaints of one s success and had gained much money by lecture é hie : ihe tie would t the most colossal inteltects when they | ‘fhackeray ana Mr. Dickens hud found great tetance which out- | ages of the fire would” jaye been supple | address selvne. if have been supple- | address themselves to the plain matter of juzand reading in this country; and Bis hope __the young people. Dr. Bennett declared that decile to his own satisfaction whether ** old expense, of course the great bulk of the | siders have always mauifested to concede } mented by the horrors Gf starvation. But, | fact things in this world—and. w! can be | was that the Yaukees would come in crowds {0 of the children of Methodists in | Job” ever lived or not. Here again Dr. | complaints remain uninvestigated and un- | tous anything but a commercial reputation | while the flames were stiiy raping, while the | more matter of fact than a baby 2— | te lectures be wished to give them, and fll bi3 XB favor of other denominations was | Thomas magnanimousty fent a helping hand | answered, | has also served to prevent the meed of com- | dead still lay unburied, this qeleera i a vs pockets with their cash. In this, however, ° i etal 5 de hits also served to preven! ne » Ube telegraph drew | stumble and grope about and — act | was disnppointed. ‘The lectures wero dull and astrous facts in connec- | tu the prosecution. He tuok the witness- The character of the telegraphic service | mendation which the city deserves for its | vivid pictures of the awit scene of death | as foolishly as ordinary minds do | the Yankees nvuided them; and Mr. Yates ta £ " turn thinks that the Yankees ougnt to be avold> stand and confessed his dubiety about Job. | rende i These confessions showed that his doctrine | Truc : BEHHING, MILLER, etter addressed | concerning the inspirauon of the Seriptures une time | and desolation and tltshe’| them before the | when they grapple with the Subject- | ed. Hy the way did not Mr. ‘fhackeruy de- ir ily press of this city, if ‘Tin progress, though the ‘perience is a fair criterion, is eted as acheck upon too much self- | eyes of all the world—pice, cus of piteh-dark- | iveness of the Ego or the Thingness of the | #¢mbe Mr. Yates bimselt asa gort of nuisance? Thero is a tradition of that kind. tively disgraceful. It is infinivly in- | confidence in that direction, Perhaps the | ness at naandes sfetsen- * distracted men, | Tere. The only features of any consequence che “free trade and | carried him a long way. He micht have vior to the service of ten years ’ atte: 5 1 i i ii i iS adie s years ago, when | Jatter influence has bi too 3 'g about blindly | in the discussion of the juveniles w sthorities are | said, ashe did in his published sermons, | the science Moora phy wis comparatively? § fiduend: 2 elfecton all, It bas general!” ‘|, i : Juveniles were a} - Mr. Warrer, the proprietor of the London McGANMON, , e Science of telegraphy was comparatively | and has peel eee rahe thar there would be troutile to Be consumed | letter from Mr. Darwin and the reading of a | ‘Timea, reached New York the other day, and NG LaLa, attempt is made to drive Sittures of funeral | diary kept by’ Bronson Alcott, in which he | was, of course, promptly interviewed. Among ad har- | that he did not believ and others ~ Englist i all paris of the Seript- | undeveloped. Not a day or a night passes | they must.‘ s English | ures were equally Tr eles 7 ps apo -tcial Disyaich to The Ciicacn Tribune, bout, but t sition of the t * is 2 7 ei - 4 aan lelexrapl Yoon that does | tae. ya Minny Sept. 10--In railitary circles | he cduuut volar ud trom euofWle chardeter; | wade observations daily during the first | other things, Sr. Walter suld that the American press was provincl:tl, whereupon Mr, Dana, ot . 100,000. | without causing anxiety in the Church; but, { not bring from twenty to five ti veuty i ti ders, 0, pede 5 but, 4 e tinies Lweuty i 2 removal of y- | he has not sufficient men to bedhe remains of | three months of his eldest ehild’s exis ssed | when he began to particularize t fe ns Eas there is great interest at the removal of Sitting. i ‘ ki 1 Ss 1 st child’s existence. S os . auer ald NeW gland Oty ed ean to parti e in the case | samples of the grossest inaceu Bull and his immediate band from Fort Yate: Preece rae staat ea fe, with no root | ~ Mr, Darwin in his communication neglect. beeen FDIS ne ee courses us follows: zi cut | of Joshua and Job, he alarmed the brethren. | fieieney, and i ven: Ditter dissutisfaction “among PRICES AND TERMS to sult all purchasers. Eve! ‘i i . | Heleney, and incompeteney « Fort Randall. Itis thought thefr removal pany H, Seventeenth: Infantry.itary mourner | ed his opportunity t th ve sustrument folly warranted for fee sears, "1 Therein he exemplified the evils of individ- | working 2 hes er al samen . a al Bat e e i PP 'y to compare the mov Mr. Watter’s meaning is that ¢ ertean dmporters of Musics! Merchandise, Wand nstiru- y 4) THe dn stich, wate working foree of they oul ' make trouble. The steamer Shermad left [is- | Sitting-Bull to his gestinution. the perform- | ments of little babies and litte monkeys, | Pres%1s more pro’ neal than ud agtisn, be- ment, tine Violins, and Strin; . Fur if Josiiua y , just come in that the Indians , + BE sakes a gnu Suinges speclilis, Joshua | graph Com und Pai’s bnnus are preparing te Burial; of a | and to trace the resemblances between the | $#uss, Ameren The eee in eee Seay A American f nay ° — has been detained, and bad not reached Yates | 2)! i * Se es y of Moses and Isaiah ? art i UHATTANOOGA, TENN., tt lust accounts, ' Telegrapnic-communieation eqent a ge, uel ea ery Proll barre human and simian types as ins oe fonoved from, the capital of the worl “le Fy with Yi ective. 4 " ews is tht | ‘i ht. suyl. dazed, an ating a com ign: i . at cupitaLis London, since entre of 2 with Yates is defective. ‘The lust news is the evolved at midnight. sayb i ig Acommon origin. He did noveven | oaance! England. ‘Things ae he veentre ot sae ad infallibly inspired | in Tur marek yesterday to take Bull and bis band. but Pianos on stumae. are permitte i anon Sen en trae. pollshed, dob are permitted to go, who can insure The best workmen employed tur’ the diterent | yay Branches of repairing uf all Kinds of musical instru | VAYO OO Oe ne 3 ed tive ee . % Sth: nice Bo $ ected life Tiustrated Catalogue sent free. in ONG eory ore omerance to South September 21 and 22, following patel, mager dats oF tenes és St eine Oat and Bis ants rater life | care to formulate any theory as to their de | in London and ive England sre not provincial; ig ae ae ae ae if 4 “The day has been the most exciting 4 i siaae Selb 3 eaking x er asking i S cl fe Park. yas is a portion of Special Excursion hy the Danville Itoute, For rates | yeurs., Last evening sitting: bull wes (nformed ‘The -slenmer Sherman arrived ats Seca Yelopment, but after asking several qnes- Borlund ae Srecnchge eee ate ny | grounds known as “Jone Place, | Rowen Gene Ae Chidagy, He Agent Danette | ay to i st wo to ftandatt und that about would | 2K, 4,94 been vers de ton ie tions which sere! apparently Greek to the | stance, on whieh Buglishmen ter thee mouey a zee, psc chealihcaial Neston ec e along ina dayor two to remove nim, nae <2 es are living | convention, but which any ordinary mother | 80¢ ¥bich thousands of Englishmen xo to ace, 3, a r, a $ f the resi “ era a5 protesied ngainst the removal und earried on at | Rendall. But by. careful prey ‘i ate a ‘ rf ori Aid ER £0.10 ace, 182 &.1S4 Wahash-ay, | 224 is one of the finest residence | SCALES. Ryreat rutedurng the bight, “This moraine he | BY the commanding oftcerbut-a quilt or | or children’s doctor could answer tor him, | {2 fae wew-of the Fines, sumething cosmopalitan PACTORY-IB 1m, sand a9 Trent an tacit corner ae about the city. For terms, go ae yr eee proposed tanald gore ite Regeeoner bes wad Toren aise: byr-siea doen thot pea addres: i Haag to the tremendous propo- ecely aay a 1, although the borses and me oo ¢., apply to one Iuitade of dellaneocaud sweats {hat he will | Boat whieh then started down thud the man | sition whether there is any uniformity, in Mote cttter instance may be immense! 2 apply ielive.. nes to | Kandull. A nephew of sitting Bubis suffering | different children, In the pites of the eu peeies fofshene dashes furmmeey Se irae never co to Randall wlive, He says he w tndull, haw 0 i Bolts i ays pe Mok” oF | resistance, and wus Knocked down > Sulleri erens Celie it 8 Cc A L E Ss aa Se Norse, a enaan fie bec | and of a musket. A squaw, of thgt adds with | noise they make under various: frames | Texas is not a particularly pleasant of 22 ALL KINDS, felt and | the twoops hve been kept in | desperate by’ the remuval Killed {God's sake | of mind before they . can articulate! { healthful place for Northern imen. John Edsoa STORY & CANIP,| | sas gtr 18S & 190 State-st. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO, | rexdiness for immediate uction. As soon a3 the iin Sanilac | Any mother with healthy Hriegs, of Wi . ert SATPE TIGA? iS & CO. vane foe imine nme kouwn Cok Gile | Preparations at Fort Randal un ae | 2 u n° a healthy brood | Prices, ashington, D.C., and Dr. stobert, z Rs DENTISTRY. pelts, Hake 8. TiN Av Chieaca, | BULAN Of Sitting: Bull becnine fenoen Col Ut, | beevent trouble there, } readers!” | of children’ could inform hin there | Stoddard, of Connectleut, went to Texus four’ Carats Capt. Howe commending, to move the Indians Perea ; most fiery } is not, but that they express their joy or dis- | Y°2"S 0nd established themselves on acattle | THE UTES. rinch. Not long sz0, during the absence from of Sitting-Buil's camp to the river bunk, where Sage ¢ i *% 4 they will'be more cues eunrded tilt tho Sber= Epeclat Correspondence of The Chiat is capable, | gust and make their inarticulate demands the ranch of Dr. Stoddard, a mod of about 200 man urrives. Company D, Seventh Cavairy, Rico, Colo., Sept. 5.—For some tim! bart will |‘for sustenance and their protests against | men Appeared at the place, und, after announ-- T, ” 27 < vs $ have gone to Capt. Itowe's assistance, and the Fee Sree $ AFFORD $ INKS. Peer a cal Nornead dicd rendy tomaunt | Bling bands of Indians’have pasitplore pe- | gripes and pin-stickings In every possible | cing that they had come for the purpose of kill- DR. DAY, "a Gaiver: Blue Black Ofice, illery re wil rs Counnereiat, Violet id son a noment’s net The urtilicry and all is | bere on their way to the reserwe will bury | note of the diatonic and chromatic scales, in | 'pg Dr. Stoddard, and expressing their rage at Best $5 Chemical Fiuta, Yolet ee Oe tog, ready f yr fnatananes etl ahs ane, ‘Aud Southern Utes. It is supposed the major and miner, insharps and flats, dgakis hig absence, seized young Briggs. stripped him, Fine Bes cari q GEO. b. COLES. derarms: Suen precautions bave een taken | AW8Y from the Uncompabsre Asioneat of this | sharps and double flats, in perfecn, imine { Mud {en administered a terrible tomgina, after iiling Best, One-Quarier Old Rates . E. COLE. & CO, tbat it 13 not believed any serious resuits will | eing transferred to the new F MN | which all the buildings on the place were burned. , 4 4 a STATIONERS AND 1 2 i a eave i si y . yo there could hed, and augmented intervals, in ter pede bis ‘ ao NERS AND PIRUINTERS, occur if the Indians offer any resistance. { Utah. There are some fears u 3 S, In tempo | There fy no clit made that elther‘Briggs Ot See Also the only practical teeth WITIOUT A PLATE: 36 Dearborn St. Sitting-Bull ‘bss lost, confluence tn | ensue before the removal is eoufferers would | primo, tempo xlusto, Pistesso tempo, and | Stoddard had mediled te pence Hse mn Jower Suction Plate, which never Ivosens while | SSS | Scour Allison + and threarens to kill | are very unwilling to £0, and 9 traverse the | tempo rubato, and if there be any other way | the slibtest dispnatcion t dogo, Tioy bad {2° DE lajking oreating. FLOTR. é him if be comes within bis reach. Some thirty {| outspoken have expressed vaini : any other way whtest disposicion to do sv. They bu ea \taltzed Alr {Or Fay chloroform, cther free for | awe of Sitting-Bull's catap were missing this morn--| fight as soon ag the women andain in the hope | of making noises they make it that way also, | Vested several thousand dolars in a legitimate Ralnless extructing; * sears’ practice. Odice open EV"OES EEO’ ing, having escaped duriug the night. Grave ofthe way. The ith inst. hfe. But now the | the frame of mind and the articular pitch | D¥stness, and were bankrupted and driven from ? DR St Madison-st_ Benr eseaped and!wus captured this morning at | day for removal, but, sin hed x ne bi War pitch tha Statealinaty beeatiac $0 a irs = TO IRVING'S vely Murshe's-ranch, He is wanted fur the | month. the women aud chily touched to tears | of the small howl. depending entirely upon e sinply because Northera men are ;, ; murder of Johnson. of the Cheyenne Ayenes, | have been stowly xoing dowhe. ery of distress | the sharpness of the pin and the depth of its Pants eee $a 22) Fast Kinzle-st., near State. Best Grad + | estPrices OF State. Best Grudes at Low- | some yours ago. “Since the news of tho Arizonn |-ten days ngo 2 ennui! band i Trouble wis received people buve not felt quite passed through herey® Wines of the hight. GRAIN ELEVATOR FOR SALE, us sure that there was £0 danger here as thoy | miles below. town. They a & ARP. tid petore, and it is safe tosty that in future | horses in ebarge, Sever; : 5 AT MASON CITY, ILLINOIS. Capa 0 e 1 the command will be insuch shape that if the | missing, and the par a 18S & 180 State.st. BUSINESS CILANCES puncture, the tension and fierceness of th Eee i i a n 3 | Sor startling developments have recently f charity pour in | grip of the colic, or the infant’s like or dig- | been mude in regard to the health of the puplld river of relief flows | like of the risibilities of the alleged celestial | Of the Cleveland, 0., schools. Sickness becume region, its current | visitants. So much for Mr, Darwin. £0 Very prevalent among the scholars that 20 j eS ’ Fashion } : {the banias of the troops..Col. | Southern Agency. _{, 3 i f 4 4 able Caterer, Sent igt mar whowil allow ho filing. snd | complaint tha the io/CeNe. power of steam. | Mr. Bronson Aleott contributed the resulta that a SISSOTIEG OE aes ee potent radeon 265 West Madisou-st. s , VINEST TABLE i i é: yholezome } them, and demended Ysympathy, and generos- | of hi 5, ir sy ee : iis action todéy will buve a wholesome j y: ‘2 is colussal observations, from which we | with {ozs of slecp and uppetite, while many of e Re ICARDT, 4ndjans cause any-disturbance they will receive | Jay, proceeded on SERVICE iN THE COUNTRY