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ur ; THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 95. a for ‘tho purposo of eerenading a» CONF GR. ‘a They saw the arrest of tho Chics, and preferred 4 * uo hilo engaged in thle NELAGRATION i he 8 sia N Exchange. Ispenx of it a : an E . to tike thee chuncos In the hills. ART IN CHICAGO. FOr de techie Tee thie oral eee pecliar, fhe tagto friar aad to auhorin gonees _ SILKS, VELVETS, &c. 1881-- EIGHTEEN PAGES. z friend, pless though somewbat reprebensiWe p: Wasminatos, D, C., Sept. 4—The telegraphic the City Marshal, who at Sk ae a, information received Bere today a fhe dadian Siinderoite tose or ener Oia ommodore quences which allow an indulgence of that Pp t f erate * e ureau is that the Indian ‘troubles in Arizona a ve he fel ; iy ped 48 ulsa suid that the decens at Justice of the Pees A Large Portion of the Town of avg ended ahd sve hostile tudiuns are surrender. Several Sales of Fine Pictures | (0h¢ ieut ot the ruktae oop eee! | gomewbae tudeted woyambung, aad that rece romoters © . ing. Avent ‘Titfany, ut San Carlos, telesraphs ; i i i a Me Rows" | loses o| ney helped to drive u the tak- : : . si ry curren Ottawa, Ill, Consumed tiie tiers ace Lajvochis indians one reer: | - Displayed at the Ex- crueetpies avery “dierent postion, ils | si of hs own ite. Dew sed was about {yours Low Prices. Ne fortunate vocalists were oblige a yaulon, leaving only seventeen In the Whit +43, le bose ends (ies they and | of age, und leaves x wite ct on. Shnnes, the unfortunate alist were obliged by Fire. See ee rae tc tuciunie beara band. position. ease of bis death it might rapidiy fail to & leave Wifes (those enllren foveave weir jewelry with the Justice to avoid welablish ER sou I a permed bee | FALL FASHIONS IN fe tho nixhtin jail, The followmye di establish bis sou in a permuuent busines ¥ eae on of men waited on the Tasilee, ane Great Al: i: ASSASINATIONS. izati i priv Era be mg sus a tilly Gai, = pace 1 ace and returned the Jewelry eat Alarm Felt at One Time, and Organization by Leading Local | eed, amid all bis grand operations, seems | How the Ladies Will Array Themselves mitte s e ve < S i conscious 0: arth’: . 4 we slot timate of California seems to ai- the Whole Region Called On A Long Lint of Noted Acts of Assaxina- Painters of the Chicago strange that nett suaul ee eons Gas | in Garments of Regal Elezance. “a wv { Ft Pa some peuple Very strangel . for Aid. toa or Attempted Murder of Rulers ‘Art Club. fom tig father que is compinras| sly a Talk with a Leading Fur Man. 5 et = of Nations. a 4 ¥ Goul rmseli is only 40, und ‘The sere and yellow leat gives its Is 300. 3 mit gives its warning is. The ter, huwev aa Fr bas been bis | of the approaching visit of the ice kuuz, and 3 17, und this ‘The life of the head of a nation fs one that secretary since bev away at the antlpodes of the earth the Al 5 z cigte Teel the © rrow over the death pout Twenty-five Structures, Ine | iS frequently beset by perils, as the subjoined | A Bruit C6 has cn htin some experiences tr | the thoughts of the ladles t aturally people Foul th ‘aw Or Sy s freq ‘mit Connoisseur Who Preferred | {sanders u Shae ents: adies turn naturally to ors ident G2 <A cable dispateb road adie ne list will show, and the pages of history are s understood Gould will give to the new ATU spresentative was for jah roast | eluding the City-Hal, Dex | Ht. willatow, au the pares of history are |" “ature to Art-—Notes and | MELAS ith HM GaRPLDN | tein moti SU. Huy of A oy Siete Sh S' y t a 1 pene = ip. 2 a, 9e r member ot tho | 1 i A. Bis! 5 Suny Wales, Saul Ans, stroyod. the blood afaruter. ‘The following are the Gossip. Stock Exchunze, his commissions have puriched: | & Cu. yesterday, that gentleman West Filadison-st. Geath of Pres ident urticld. The Heavy Storm of Rain Coming at 6 murders of rulers of nations which have me ea naee Y UReu AEs i inthe hands vt. the new concern, which jathe | NeW York, where he has been looking over RAILTO. t ng igh Miss n “ rtiyr: a vas ee Spe Sy is but a | 1 and forwarding of a large: invoi Fee aE AL te LuiGs& Tem GoEse O'Olock, Gieatly Aids the Pe ee mmo Martyn, King of England, | BUMBCEOF people, many of whom spend houts Sul part of Gould's imunenso wealth. He cun | fine furs purchased in ‘Londen ot ! A atact yrs ; | instudying tho best works of our American | M,"WSuUt its power ig Wall street willbe fee | eho ee er te etestions. Str, Bishop, said ie arkansas it In wil his long experience of over forty- Firemen. while mounted and ready to go on a bunt, was itravelers for condnetors und engineers. s would son discover that theres noth- Stabbed trom bebind by an unknown assusin | Actists—works which bave been shown in East- | more than ever through this new concern. five yea \ infup Coal elie tamed Lo genth: AL U and ill oastmatne; King of the'iamans | gerunn and des Fone nea setrariheater an Se cieantia autsmeuve gtstes te tke ae 2 ° 271— Her 2 . King t i ry 7 si 2 ves : “oa : : ; oss of Upward of $125,000, with Com- | gna tariof Cornwall, was foully ugsasinated in ie on and desoripued 1 e * art Jonroal in | HISTORICAL COMPARISONS. | ments as are shown this yea he sealsk Ring Kananaca reached New York Fri paratively Small Insurance. Ttaly by his cousins. @ land—works which bave individuality of penance in spite of some efforts to displiee dog (quonnitits We Boni bis {ieuiiess renieat —_—— HEB Woridctey: Gustto by Mt Engle’ was | ea a See moun cret and-with feel | wate of Threo Vice-Presidenta Who holds the leading place. in public fav : : MF ithe remark of a former Mayor of Chieazo sa : killed in Berkeley Castle by Montruvers anc lug und sincerity, display frestness and vigor Reversed the Polile: the new process of dyeing brought out this Peak SHE UL AHIGue aaa nel eaded GBP UNE OTTAWA FIRE. Gotti aichard If. of England, after | 2,tUelf landscape, reproducing slowing atmos | raster, and ho Polley of Marrivons | season makes the seat handsonier eather || We See Same gocds:other, houses Speciut Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. t omaoas wae iatined in tha Castle of | PBerlc effects, tho splendor of the -sunset sky, New York Tribune, Sevt 21. than eve re dn making up, there is a variety are showing, at lower prices. ot styles and modifications the “;sgon as be reac! - oi tf a5 4 Orrawa. HL, Se jowiy sturved to death, Another | the subtle poetic beauty of vale and woodland, | Ata time like this the Nation recalls its | sacque, delman, wister, and cireniar. Enel is s said that Mr. Waller wi a tre that bus visited this erty ecourred here | account says that Sir Piers Exton and others of | or the depth and motion of the waves, Pict- on hi: . estit - -nitt ee . Fs . In Bao pe Tee ts, Waller resizn, | this afternoon during the prevalence of high | me uard fell un him aud dispatened kim with | ures wulch {uterost tho mind and touch own history, and estimates the diftentties | style, of course, hus its adinirers, though the peng tired of bokding ollie. A situation one | wing, ‘rhe tire alurm was sounded ati p,m, | Hed Ralberds, AEETURSG faults Ube. ducliGd UAWOrEEGE ot. | nL Dm noUeUutTGs OC the <sulttre Dy. sys: | Te ul clegance of the plain dolman, when ui Ss sy |“ 141—John Duke of Burgundy was slain by which, under sinilar’ canditions, it has be- properly (MeN eS it still a prime favorite g f 1. 2t.—The most desiructive | Pomiret and wribe duties of which is te listen to Lieb would | ilumes being discov We i alunust any bod) a if discovered in tho planing-mil of | qrannegin do Chatel und omens OF the retinue of | attenow, even though they de not | bear iilae cunt «DO | With the Tad tire alunust any bo Weiss & Wolf. ‘his was soon cousumed, and } the Dauphin, treat forelgn names. Edmund Clarence | fre encountered. ‘The death of Gen. | tiq yon make any purchases in New before any cheek could bo applied, the ereumery | _ Ni, Muy—Heary V1. of Englana was killed | Stedman, in tho Octover Seribuer, say: Harrison, April 4, 184, had in’ it many | York?” " 2 at the hands of the Duke of Gloucester, atter- |" panting, our first distinctive-sobool bas | Of those tragic elements which we] |“ Nothing to speak of, The factory-made ve s, de “The a aaae | © Pear ee PD ERe inieular Welntoducedanunderot | Satin Brocades, Colored & Black, ulster and the syal LAKESIDE MUSINGS. and a muchine snop adjoining were in Hames. ward Richard 11 been that of the landseapists. Lotus own that | might. be inclined to regard as peculiar | Seods ure not suitable for our t a : ‘ Several other small buildings and tho sale Ae ieenied WV “ . fe hoarse, DU cing? 3S Tis Juac—idward V. of England and bis 1 oouls a itabl Pama little hoarse, but still talking stables of Degen Bros. were then burued. rom | broth, tho Duke of ori, mere, vhldren, wore when elthor poetry or painting deal with Nu- | to the demise of Lincoin and of Garfield. It | i. aulways dofeetive insome part ‘ ure the Hames worked back azalust the wind | suffocated while asteep. in the ‘Tower, by tho isbion, but witha sense of | came only one month after President’s Har- | Py don markets name means “day of battle? | tote souti, und buened the blacksmith shop ot | MERE MERIT Mh oe Nacsa, Prince of | something deeply incertused, may reves One | risow’s inauguration, and before he had coal’ (gente Hippuntly of your mother- | Williun Gulavin, then also jumped across Madi- 1 vd py Ji higher plane of. art-expression. ‘To this end | thy opportunity of proving the great and range, wits sbot but not killed by Juan Juure- son street north, burning 3 r Wware= Ba SL Michael: our modern painters, upun the whole, buve | ~ f ing t st re, ning the Armour ware: in the palace of St. Michuel Soe eee iti tny ut Cole. ‘The hands of | Sbeclal confidence reposed in him by the peo- sl Ir, Gladstone is a | Beuse, $3, March—Une Pietro Dyrdogono attempted | sriven trom he tne i sun : ; } ‘. id th Se 3 ae Y ‘Nass Prines 4 3, Keusett, the two Giifords, | ple tobe deserved. His elec yas 2 » and T found 5 3 A sqetened, bypucritical, Lloodibirsty misereant, _ CITY HALL AND ENGINE-HOUSE, asiuute Wiliam of Nassau, Prinee of | Rumud. fants, News cch, Bierstadt, Beis | tat expression, 4 a See aie theso styles extensively copied in the East. | AUAdANeS, ural Hire Stri eS. Ewav’s livery stable, the residences of J. Mugof- | OT2*"s tans Hanzoon tried to. kill Wille | tol, Hubburd, Murtin, Wyant, and La Farge cided expression of the popular feeling | Both these styles promise: to be popular this i ? Mi bate given us a lundscape school that for truth | which twelve years of Democratic rule had | si Yarneil would do well us editor of au Ar- pers Cusbinan ¢s! are you taking many orders now 2” AEE, I fine that t did well to hurry: L for the latlies are anx- | At lower prices than other houses. ce of the : de up beture Assortment double ever before fin, Mrs. Cushman, the tenement house of the | jam Prince of Orange by putting guupowder un- ate, w tenement owned vy Dr. Me- | der bis touge in the city and underneath his nag Poe ae ja seither coneinclits failed to conciliate. Ain Administration Y if without dishonesty and without corruption “[see tint a Boston man has driven his | 41, ard ahoda 3. Gates se rch. Arthur, the feed yard sheds of G. Gates, un old. | SALUTE CHUM ong snecessfut attempt | tHety from the experiments of youruer men” ' te t been hoped for;. and when Gen. | jons to secur ison died the same confidence | have the gi amite i What was the it * * > namie in at was the name of the | olevaror knuwa as the Strawn & Powell, recent- | yay made on the lite of William of Orange. Among the latter are w host of goad artists. Henan who wrote the pouin Leginning. “Life | jy purebased by 2 : ‘ e By i calwars ieorge 5 a r wed by Poter Egan, the residences of | was shot 2 t Bae Guntetts® ©) poms and Edward Moxan, George Hf. Smillie, ‘ fe silences of | was shot at Delft by Balthuzar Gerard, a°fanat- | “Shows Oy ite itichards: Wordsworth dia Oh, iS, and to : the rush, ents 11 <W. H, Vanderhitt , Sette i Mr. Grabitin and. George C. Thompson, the Catholic. : ‘ ¢ Wi ctended to his si i M chichales ger , awrenee ‘Barrel ere a ene ore : . so, August: 1 France, after hav- | ‘Chompsor 5 ‘Murphy, and Wit. | Was extended 0 his sueeessor.. Mr. | which always, comes with the first dash of | Shown by us. Lawrence Barrett has written a Nfe of | wagon fuctory of C. Hatin, and several other i, Anuust—Henry 111, of Prange attrured, | ii te" Mucknell, are all represented | ‘Tyler disappointed the Whigs, while at the | coll weather.” Pee aes by tho best exwaples of tholr skit, and | sine time he failed to attach to himself the Whit novelties are you showing 2” Mr. i: twill be retnembered | small buildings. The following are timable gentleman who piuys Cassius THE Los air parted in tho middle. so far ng can now be ascertained: Welss & |. 101), May 3—Henry 1V. of France was killed aah a ay ia > e the } 7 e1 calle. finement of George H, Smillic, the Jatense vigor that until hismar- | Wolf, $5.00; Ottawa Creamery, $1,003; J. B. | PSE poinrd of the fanatic! Raval and truthfulness of Quartley, to erisp tunel ed.—Loadon Times, | Harris, wa Tie, March W—Gustavus LL of Sweden wus | 4 ‘pieturesque scones of W. 'T. Richards, the 4g nob a strung man, and after his | 2 complete line of new styles in silk and fur. ine shops, S15; Degen Bros, | shot ata imasked ball In thy theatre of Stock- aialtiswey ine tencies ‘i ine irenlars bres ainasked b th erfeet Hnisheyet broad effects of Wat nurdinary inconsistencies respecting the | lined” cireulwrs, dolmans, ete. imported Bi ik Rh 5 di d iN ral S200; | hylny He survived thirtcen 2a) crow escupes IMiompson, the sud suggestiveness of J. diferent. bank avis passed by Congress, | direet from the: house of 1 : CK HULMGRNOS aH SUPRY trom ussasination. poy, and the large comprehensiveness and mir- | and his velo of bills framed with spe: 79 and St Rue de Rivoli, Paris, Fi 2 W. AT TWiethe Emperor Paul _of Russia was yelous atmospheric etfects of Picknell as sbuwn | reference | to his expr preferences | house is well Known as, the li ele Tre, Binkeroy eee Pecersvury. Neu mmOstoute de Covearneau,” whieh at- | and opinions, not only the Whig party | inthe Trench Capital, ‘Theso are. the v $i 35 per yard Stig Prince Hegeat. was fired at | tracts no little attention, and is the admiration | put the whole country lost contidence in Jatest sty and remarkably attract " B y iy wag fo the House of Lords to open | of wil tho urtiets, who ure nat he at Sieber! | his publie acumen if not in his political ‘Then we have an almost endless variety of a the man woo could y pleture, sulore Congress adjourned in Sep- | fancy trinuning furs, fur sets, fur hats, caps, The best goods at the price evet tuck will be opened 1 ave Some attractions tha Ef nd then cast him contemptuousty off. | a sensation. Amongst Preemie ia Killed by Jucques Clement, » Domintend | cera ubserver cannot but admire : nN «“Qurner leverness of the Morans, the elegance und re- | Democrats, who useil him for their own pur- | and we | age be bud never Melly i chicago man used to say that until bis mar- |S SU; rage be lived like a fighting cock. His wife city-hail and contents, shu; Peter Enza, overbeard him make this remurk one day, and $000; J. Mewatlin, $3.09; Mrs. C: giter that be lived more like a tighting cock | ¥ SW: Cushman estate, $ 3; MM han ever. Fighting cocks ure sometimes William Mouorehouse, $1,209; G. Gates, G. C, ‘Thompson, shipped. : nal eres SL00i: i 2c Parliament. - He was not injuced. , Gen, Butler's favorit expletive is “since aun, $1.00); Utnuwa Bottle Com- Sere ee ebine of the Due do | which be reeelvisl Bonvrilie mention by the Wie any urn : if ee . > o ee tea at uy, stock stored in warehouse, $5,000. eatin Patra nder Cl © | baris Salon of 188d, should also be awarded a 1, the Whig members had formal loves, rob , though, shown in this market. bse” and when annoyed be always | Pays ig ai horel, fatuer of die Comte de Caambord, took | Paris Suian at Ts Syst an honor whleh was Hig Adininigtras | we ; area “ Ge Hi hout consist- | Itis uu boasting to say that we hw ANCE, pluce'on tho steps of the old opera-house kt | eng sung time conferred upon ton, * another Aincrican who Trequently exhibits here. | eney or goud moral chara Ut the site- | stock of Quite x number of pictures have been sold, und | cession it was soon appurent to all intelli- try, for they sexoenl nore wil peaualy’ be Grice of within gent abst ers President Tyler had no don nurket, Drew duys, withongh peopte like to walt and] Chance, He had no party to sustain him, | high standard of our work in th feel certain thut they are quite sutléied betore | sud even it it had been otherwise he had no | I the past. | We find that the ladi it the best the market skins ever browzht to this coun- future as rian! =~ NOVELTIES since that period there bus never |) a, donne folie ‘j Hote ach au instance of stupidity as the one | Wil run about $20, ‘ne following companies | * TCs) 1918—Louls. Philippe, King of France, was joter consideration.—New York Tribune. ‘This | 9e reported toulh Imperial and Northern of | red Mugen timer id iMimueh better way of measuriog time than | Englund, Sow; Royal of | Englund, 1,00; | “186, Jan. —A man named co met erring: | Nativnpal of Hartford, $1.00 Northwestern | twice to shoot ut President Jacl o method of referring to the proba: EE Sao te ane fin both instance: ie si pe National of Milwaukee, $1.00. ‘The J | indubrine in. 3 xury they i iv! : ae congealiment ene sa AT ONE TIME ra restdere wis also at one time assaulted by Vor pee acts lusury {bey tage aun wali vie opinions and ‘no te pectable poliey rant te i se avi issed met iny hea i es ees i =: oa 1 e Sse e Sus! ud. ny sequent career, sa rule y are eHent judges of r . - e whole st —Edwt 2 a to do, unless some other person has set | to be sustuned His SUBSCYUE . \ udges of tur Drop.wed fow on yous breast, it scemed as though the whole town must 20, |. IstiJune ad OR ee Ot ae 10. evden the samo Work, us Was the eae with | it is enough to say that he died a ment goods, so that i o try to impose on | O¢ ar nillic, fo. | ber uf the Confederate Congress. A con- ior si aS every description. LATEST ago, tired felt quisit, pleturs. Avie pores i em i i : i 1 ¢ Kettle fshan Joust. of Mussuchu- | yention o! own lends, mostly office- presented them- ot PS OSH, cout not give him a | selves, but Mr, Bishop pleaded the fatizue of STYLES, LOWEST PRICES. setts,” whieh is illustrated ia the catalog. A | holder: y ’ rocky foreground, a ghmpse of clin water, and | pomination important enough to be serious- | his Journey, and invited Tae ‘T uF shelter and during the excitement aid was tele f ; for, and steamers arrived frou Chiewgo, Juliet, | vat driving with her busvand, aud’ narrow ‘Aurora, and thosa at Morr Streator, | Se yun Aman named Francis attempted and La Salle were in readiness to eof Queen Victoria on returning trom rout tc come bad they been needed. ‘The “i, Dut the pistol missed thre. sp kt Melicuke 3) pelacipal points of | J? itcepteds and several months before the | to call and’ see the new goods for himself ace y ¢ Iscoa ueformed Sed Bean at- | this very attr anonions study of | LY kecepteds THT Seve ndrew EF this. wuek, 5 A ae 5 wildest exeitement prevailed, and all mauner | ee ea ei rn a etoel this Sery Attraction was wanted by twoardent | election Mr. ‘Tyler withdrew front the can- | this week. anne Wibines of exaggerated reports were telezraphed neigh- | "UR? Ooo ire of the Duke of Modena | tlunirers, cither of whout was willing ty outbid | VO85) dar died under circumstances of LATE CITY aris At the “un draws the nist crclock, whieh ulded in quenching the tunes. | 1st, June 2i—The Crown Prince of Prussia frewsure Cor Brhis. city. Na. 503 posites |e a lise uRee ues L Mee a thiotets +e illiain Resticr, the foreman, and August Shoodah = spine the ato the skew Bitiutes: placa the: lusdnat, trom: SiS,0N: 10 muperor Willan) was autnexed at Minden, | 31 See a icrainne: stud {i tad become abparent that, atthe | Natttes reamster, oF Gotttrled's brewery aus, ie fips clas to tae ae i Sh, Mey —Setulerue, a workman, sh Sn ee eae self a slaveholder, a sien | corner of Archer and Stewart 3 eee earn eae Perera Fradehiek Willa 1V., King of Jriseia and not quite 20 teresting a" AN } opponent of sevession, and that | IS | gene ut Stan Coch ae eben 49c per yard. f sul er ane BAe roke his forexrit. i a rh eacdet en pale tes | views were not Nose hi ave- | ee ee R aa yu ar rapiureus ks Soecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Is, 8 conspiracy to blow up Louis | lptehin F, Heliows” water-color, No. | Tin leaders In regard to the extension of | Nuttle drew a Kenlfe and stubbed Mestles in the Cashmeres, AvHonA, IL, Sept. 24—In re unt aay | Nagpieoan ut Mvsellics wit an tufernal uae | 2h epttted * The kiverside funy" is als soi Shiveny, “Alte Filhaore’s Administration wil | Sungerous. “tke sectitune wag booked at the ” valor 4 Ay HL. i contain Sid projectiles wits frustrated SIANGT ys abe Eee - babe ne tt dangerous. ‘fhe assallaut wus booked at the Reged and Awouned like a drunken for help from Ottawa, IL, tho Aurora tire ne voratn ing 10 Or cate eee ee \ENE CHICAGO ART CLUB. Stud in history'as one of muvyise expedients, | ‘eenty-secoud Street Station for cokud | at, tia: 590 and 75c per yard. Pease non: company, With steamer No. 1, teit on a special 1853, Feb. 1—The Emperor Francis Josoph. of | geypral of the leading artists of Chicago bave and his approval of the Fagitive Slave law | deadly weapon, with intent, ete. Mh Su iti a And] thes catty train at Bp. mt. to. Bs: in checking tho Anetra, waa abbed iu the buck byt Hunga- | oc civea upon tho formation of what will be he Haat guise HAs ewer tia ok pestet : Thomas Brooks, a sallor 23 yeurs of age, broke hieeca Wi Ines, ome winlle my lips ames, which we idly spreading cf oemuker mumed Liberry. e 2 er He was an able aully Leg ists -axtie Hae Stillen calories sas wate me Tips flames, which were rapidly spreading through emuker untied LIDS. ure of Vie- | christened tho Chicago Art Club, the purpose | patriotic man, bu the made great Carer eanal ntreets while nstelapting: an weecile 16c per yard. pe the Tatal | upon the barkeeper. He was stunding upon the evidently being to establish a standard of repu- | mistakes, and iid hot ggeape the ty é 3 7 tation and standing In the profession, as well us | passion for aredlection. This deprived his | foot-ralt outside the bur. His fout slipped, and to De nf Juis Soo Second attempt wus anade 1 | io get cunjolntly tm the ndvancement of at in | follrement of CEUs, hibited, us | falllug buekwords broke nislex Uxrreason of the | Z72Specteore Solicited. rit Counigne, ‘ 3 A this city. Thare are artists and artists, and itis the candidate of the American or Know toreeor his fall. He was eared ror at the sa- ; 1G. Nothing party, the spectacle of 2 nominee | 108 “IT WILL PAY YOU.” eeuveh We-Ferdipand Charles IIL, Duke | proper and desirable that tho line should be | Pcivine the vote of only a single State, | | Mary eCaules. x, domestic, 10 ears ol, w i pause ith Your Vesa « | tie best parts of Ottawa. nee Baled Be zonad CHICAGO CALLED ON FoR AID. Uuns At about 3:3) yesterday afternoon Marshal Mushain, in charge of the firo department, re- " ceived a dispateh froin Mayor Young, of Ottaw: erat vue proase asking fur help; that the city was on tir ipt of this the Marshal ordered: manuel was reported to the Italian of Panui wag stabbed by an woknown band. | grawn somewhere. Whether 1t shall be drawn z 1 dor Part of the dagger remained in the wound, una es a e elea Most of the triends upon whom he relied de- nd hist night at Nu. 8 Elizabeth street lyn No ‘ fairiy, honestly, and without petty jealousy or | Sorted him at the polls. Lt is true that he re- | bigh unto death with typhold-teverand tho li the Duke died alter twonty-three hours of ter- bie “ aided Fat : i unworthy spite’ und: prejudiee reuniins to be | Coived the support of large numbers in ent and attention. | I Ant it x " ne Promptly on r ae Dulce di Voutd you Biss Ne ugain’ fi Engine Company No. 10, bose-eart, and 2.0) | Tile Sulherings, " i seen: Atn meeting called for the pur; 4 ul Ihe swore exgitinit poet was written In 1ST SENT feet of hose Hh yont ofits to thetteene. (ATtur | ‘auth ewinar 28 -Giovannl Piauerl, an Ttalinn. | viking wetion with Fereren feat the States, but in making up the record this The s i pesution was A suai tudy ander 28 was ads | A teuiuus delayvand dificatt Job the engine was shot twice at the French Emperor iu the Tui | thor, were present Messrs. Sprend historically amounted to nothing. APOE Str CT eae peal 5 Teasud to 2 4 in tle 5 ero o e a te eat erage 3 =, 7 * Tope Ned i ons <t ViewPres'! ul e y atl. . ‘ #4 nh thought so well | finally put upon a tat carat the Harrison street i as 7 Re ‘a low, Drury, Alfred Payne, J. Payn ‘Andrew Johnson was the next Vice-Pre ov tore Closed All Ba: un at ly Y Pp u json street 1855, April 1$—Raynton Fuentes wus arrested | pitty and itupert. Mr. Spread was called to | dent who, upon succeeding to the P ic Fee Miner iene heii 3 years of age. was 0: 4 ay ‘Tomorrow y ve Wallace yesterday charged wi ion, No. tished quite an edition | crossing of the Rock Island Kailroad. An en- | jy t e f firing a ¢ ie quet wrotw Orit | Cine tad ‘caboose were attached, and the | Shaye Mt of firing upon Isabella, Queon of | tag’ chnir, and on motion of Mr, Drury It was | cy, made an cnormons failure. Bexinuine | the jareeny of asbawl from A s Teil, Dee, &—Fe! voted that the ortauization be known us the | well, as his predecessors had lone, like them | s NEVE etEGei cabeiwecorud we eeaue At inand Il, King of the Two ‘l ee tore 2) Chicago Art Club. Sotwe discussion was bad us ¢ : era ee attacked We as re jew by ony of his to the future objects and the seope of the elnb, he ended badly. | ae auartel with Congniss Jones 13 supposed to be ho wounded bis with w bayonet. | EO the future sincere Med tut a committee be | WAS wNMecessuty, une as Ce eek’ Pet day night held up and robbed an un- sel, aud the hostility which | Known mau ut the corner of Fourth avenue and ‘he Ittlinn conspirators, Tibaldi, : i iltady ppointed, consisting of Messrs. Payne, Blatt, | il-advise : 3 Ht ve a “jaws and report | he maintained to a ajority of that | Polk street, and took from bim x silver wateb, ppany o'clock a second dis ing for help. Response was mude that an + uld be sent us Suon as A Hat-car and At Yo'el You kieked me! my head Dropped low on my vest, 18i7, Aug IRIDGES, With ateeling as if I locumotive coulda be procured. ck in | gartoletti, and Grelli arrived in Paris with the aol cle Mvening the Hire-alurn oil volved the + a at ar ee the | and Spread, to draw up the b: : u Sount like too W a kn Ale: ess SINC Glee Ee the | intenion of murdering the | mperor, but fell | thon a pian of permanent orzunization. ‘Lhis | body proved his. political ruin, Ills | for whien un owner Js wanted ut the Armory. Woile the cock-and-bull story ine: a. Fire Marshal: Recall steamer it | MWg yuMoouted. ore their design | Wot Bite be submitted und weted upon at & | mmuerous undignilied appeals to the people ——— , ‘About my rich love youcan. Hire under conzvol. i He oe es ceut Orsini, Goures, Pieri, and Rudio | meeting to be held at an early day. met with anything but an approving re KEENE AT CINCINNATI. 114 & lo tat For your duughter—my Babel, _ Sd. D. YorxG, Mayor." | mude their fumous attempt to blow up the Lite a ais sponse; and his controversy with Mr. Stun- Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune. 0 sla B-S Had tlown like a dove. Bi tate company Wels dee pee eae, chet peror and Empress of Brance with Mommbeniile, STUDIO AND GALLERY. ton, culiinating in his own Temhenchinent, Cixcrssatt, O., Sept. 24.—Tonlght ‘Thomus W. Your tis e fust— 4 ’ Bis Ce: Oe ints rtd while on their way to the opera. ‘The rulers Mr, Ellineson bas a picture the sketeh of | pat him upon record, by vote in|... pererietieese ira e . Your tist beld me fa Ottawa in safety,as no ulessuge Was recelved tped Uuburmed, Dut more than 100 of, their r. Jlliniso awe afte pur hin UbeM itydive “10 nineteon, | Keeue. the distinguished tragedian, clos 5 ain ig Ob, my back was sv cold! from them during the night ped ud bier : oa which was made at Lake View, just at the turn e t ty | fest week of his engazement at Robins wool fy i: a urt were killed and wounded, ft 1 y round. The trees, shadow: afas guilty of high crimes and mis- i tobinsot 3 Boot beat against pants. Teil, July 1.—Klae William of Prussia was | of the dummy rond. | 1ae trees, shadows, and | TY eanurs, although teainically he was pro- Opera-House. Evers performance 2 And each hearty ck told. CHICAGO. shot ut by Oscar Becker, a student, at Baden- | distant roadway are well treated. nounced not guilty, Wen the Democratic ginning of the week has been witnessed by ove NEAR MORGAN. Your buot toc seemed knocking . The alarm from Box $3 at $:01 last evening ‘Dee. 18.—-A student named Dossio fired at Mr. Raycroft is now ut work upon a portrait of | Convention met in Nea York in 3, he | Mowing houses, and the indications are that his My spine throush my eyes was turned in by Hambien’s night-police upou 7 AGNolin of Greece at Athens. Mr Auciuson, of this elty, which makes the | failed to sceure its nofulnation. ‘There Were | euemzement whiell will cluse text Suturduy As the White-Stocking boys eee eae ear ie dryeailas in the rear | CISeh Deest-cAgomber uttempeon the life of | third he bus executed of tho, same fuialls. Thoy | nineteen ballots, and ruthouzh he had sixty- | evenine. wil be the larzest ever played by an y Knock the sky-scraping ys. of Petersen, Jebsen & Co.'s sewing-machine | Napoleon was made by absnd of Italiun ussus- | seem to be satisfactory Ikenesses. five votes to begin with, upon the ninetes enth Gnanciulty, the Sd eeGEE Naa deat Pritts Your foot clung to me ease and cabinet factory on Peorin street, 100 ing. April 14—President Lincol: Mr. Daniel Kotz is back from bis sketebing ballot he had none at all. After his retire- | gue, erities Uniting in awarding him unstinted ran Tilt I prayed you might miss fect south of Lake. ‘The kilns were enveloped | goped’ Apel tienes vate Was pas inure | tour in Michigan and Indiana, Where he made | ment he at first failed to receive as at ip the praise. Me Just once, and your corn c in flame when the Fire Departwent arrived, and | Wilkes Booth. Sycretury Seward waa stabbed at | Oxer fifty studies from neture, muny of thot Senate for ‘Tennessee, and equally | alld to The distinctive feature about his work this IMPERI S$ H ABLE "Gains 5 sae A cane! | -itver I charinmg black and white sketches, 12 which be | get as in the Llouse, but ultimately se- | season tu comparison to that of lust Is the in- ’ 'Gainst the table-tew kiss. second alurm was turned in fitteen minutes | the same time while tying: illat home. _ exeels. his eleeti tor. creased thought shown in every iuterpretati Se EN afer tho first. The fire soon spread from tho |. 8 April GOA Huasian, named Kavarasoft cured his election MAEOTe ofthese t 1s niterpretation, = : You missed me! my heart, a eeerase a from tho |} attempted Czue Alexander's lite at St. Peturs- Mr, O'Brien has some fine water-colors by the It will be observed that in each of these In- ee P E R FU coe ‘And my breath, and my will, kilns to the factory, which is a large three-story Ile was foiled by & peasant, who wus en- | Englisb artist Edwin Earp. “pay are very clear | stances the Vice-President suce ling to the A GREAT LAND. TRANSACTION. HI Spasisiauaios. : and basement light frame structure, which tor the deed. faud Soft, not at all tike tho water-colors of our idency was guverned in his policy by his cette apes to ite Culeage Peaiae Secioeereemeeer lelirious joy, would have made a big blaze bad not the | | 186, Muy —Eugone Cohn firod tive shots at Uis--] oven artists, (Also) a net water-color study of | desire fora reelection, Mr. Fillmore was the | seaxsas ity, Mo. Sept. 21.— Tne Se Oy, ‘ Murra & Lanman’s marck while the latter was walking in Unter | lilacs by + de Longpre. Pruaidle ing the high office through 2 , Mo., Sept. 24.—‘The fe Ks a! only President holding the hig Fort Scott & Gulf Railway Company today con- urrey For a moment stood still. Lifehaa for me thea No temptations, no charms, No visicns of happiness, his predecessor whose abtlitic claim to it; and he with | eluded the purebase of 150,000 ucres of land In nal failure. ‘The pre- | Southern Missouri, along the Ine of the pro- F Le R i & WATE Ri, of Mr. Johuson | posed extension from Springilela to Memphis. fr. George H, Nettleton acted fur the company. son sneceeded fn staying the iat \ aly Vresteler ‘of tho flames. ‘Their work was 1 WE oe og iets sa young landscape painter, | the deatle o! aitone, as the interior arrangement ot | 1% Reine (if sas aigiin attempted Os ® | has recently tuken & rovin In Ashlund Blouk, | justified the slighte: ee tues is. very intriente,-aud tho-ap- | Pole named Bhizoolkl durluy tho Eoeet Hebe | aud now hus on bis easel x lure ind interesting | all his merits made dition at a review in the Bois de Boulogne, at | S02 erion, depicting the early fall all firem: Cold; in, Mr. Geory Ditaldearvouy netes roncbes to the building diflleult. save on the | 3ton i Peoria strect front, where there was tittle or no | Pars: : Sorvin and a | picture is subdued und amet in tone, and shoves Td The ies a s P ront, q el of Serv’ allt d auiet | id show ply _ fare! nese amples | 3 - q he ¢ Beer ean avet ta Hipe., Atone ting the fru burt tarouwa te hese Ee Rant wrore brea ee reudeed ia | a2; eromtnicnt. and puadlidy tue wun sat" Be Wie’ full of warning, iE warning be | Pay OX cash Tor the land, ‘This prope 1 An angel, possessed room, und the complete destruction of the fa : ut y carnest student of Nature. fil Ol Serand Ar, Johnson at | 1 is know as the" collexe land,” and ist por- Best for TO L ET, BATH OF she pence and 'teedGy Tory seemed imnniaent. As It was te damuze | EEE et aS llted in Marla Mr. Spread has returned to his studio with a eet te noe Me Leer a reould under: | Hon of the tract denuted to the State by tho | O° AeA ea! That are ziven the blest, oy er ang Minera Pacis jet it Isil—The life of Amadeus, then King of Spain, portfollo full of ske ches made during his sum= t nd that they. hud not “been elected to the PU es eintin dt. tad admitte 1 Into tha Iwould thine my white robes eet oy rator and Weer-box fuctory, and is | Was atternptgd aera (uy Ot Golden garvestetetaarviue-cov- | pwUuMl thal Wey Tid et Mrecisely as if the | totisruivare and SICK ROOM. Unrepiningly down: Meee eer un There is suid to be sow in- |, 11—Uen. Melgarijo, Dictator of Bolivia, was ered evttages, and woodland Stree tate, “x | beoble, in ealling them to the VicwLrest NAR sean Sivh Dees Trunid tent ttn ms Tore need furance upon Je omg Mompanies could Wot be el. cempt was made on the life of the | swull painting called “ihe Fisherman's Home" | dency, had foreseen the predestinate death FALL OPENING. Ite beautiful crown, Dut tha nn Ee Ouite dives in tho isa genulue bit of Nature. of Hig President. Such contingency has | 4. yronday the great eveut of the week | > ——= ‘To listen once more saburbs, “The members of the firm” of Mr. Arthur Pickering is home again, after been little thought of it in the past, however | + 4 y the grea ent of the weel EPPS?’ COCOA. To that old man’s wild whoop, paterson, Jebsen & Ca,, also live a great distance bg noting Vajoyed “avery pleasane vaeadon at | miel, if we be wise, 1 will be thought of in | (for the ladies, atJeast,) will be the grand eee Ashe busted bis bunion from the factors; und could not be notified of marl Ss Ute eae again attempted, having duoyelnd among the trout streams in | making fature nominations, But toward a fall opening of Morgenthau Bros. & Co., A PEFUL— Out on the Ceont-stoop. the fire lust night. They keep their own books cling by ero] of rhe one) of Westerwelle. | Wisconsin, ite has removed from bis former juan thes suddenly elevated the feeling will | State and Monroe streets. ONL SOO: the titgeir emplorés knew nothing a3 to the |, {8r4 August—Col: tuliten us nated Presi- | studio to ivom 19, No. 209 State street, a tine, | and ought to be a Kindly one. So it was NO eee te pocm was written in 18st, | S84 0° Stnek, or the insurance, except that | eat Talla, of the Republic of Peru. Jarge apartinent, which be is arranging cou- rd Mr. ‘Tyler, Mr. Fillmore, and Mr. ‘| young man under 3). It | there was certainly cnouzh Insuniice to cover aya Pe Beealaens Morules, of Bolivia, was | EUEE Me trore begiuning bis tail und winter | Johnsons Nor is there any reasun to supyoxc A GREAT SURPRISE. ¥ ed toa certain old gentleman, tho | the loss, which will be in “the neiznborhood of | ics" \y ittempt upon the life of the ye Rare ern Pickering, iS sepia of | that it will be different upon the presentoc- ; Ladies will be surprised by the many at- Se ere even o tractions in-store for them when visiting the $5,000. ‘This fs their busiest season of portraiture be ever executed. Mr, Jervis "The death of Gen. Tarrison, while it bero of the oveasion portrayed. A Chicago ny Wi 7 e wus > ” . ry 4 y was made white be was eae tanlizhig ce wctiog whe pers thal employing avout sixty workmen, “The by tc e i 2 5 s 5 poem that he once | completely under control by 9 o'clock aud was abUrE- a broad-brimimed: hat and inseparable pipe udd Pree es serrata grand fall opening of Morgenthau Bros. & 2 BREE OES bitte % Sung é 25 yesterday \. - f ppoin : 3 Nation, hia : “By a thorouzh knnwle : i iter, the poct, wrote of it and its young @ winem front Hox N65 ut 10:25 yesterday x at tweerio murder President Pardo | Mr. Augustus Lenton, lately from | Paris, cisaprot uence upon. the stability’ of the —— Enea cteam each nanny Mer eimribyrrre luthor, that be bad evidently been there.] morning was enusea by tho ignition uf a pile 0! iwns made. whuse picture of “Butuing Hour, ‘Lrouville,” | Speci t ce : atric = ee See rent Hf ; 5 ld umber on the dock of the Jone iran & Steet Ws In4de. president of the Republic of | bas Intely been speelully exaibited it O'Brien's, | Government ee es fie BUSINESS NOT.CzS. sof ieellereivetint nes provated eee ee Company, near the corner of Asbland and the Ere Oe el c seer See oeief vial Brien's. | voubtedly made legislation possible whic! —— ue ee PERSONALS. Archer avenues. Damage nomlaal. Cause, a abriel Gurein Morena, was murdered | xpOre CoPre i tate cee abelug tn Spein (oived tn the end detrimental to the public | | Arend Kumyss sould be the reliance c filles te ewbere. ‘These studies | peace. ‘Lhe death of President Lincoln post. | of the physician in all those cuses of debility fn fey cache Gr alae enat tfun- nent of the general tone | ety a is the blundest and most | dreds of subtle nt tre er there 1a i wen! sident Gill, ot Paraguay, was | at the Alhambra and ¢l v hn y Molus. en were mude us. suggestions of subjects for or- | poned the great business of reconcil! jon, aud nies prompt faprov ry William of Ger- | ders upon his retura to Spain this fall, when be. vountry much at the mercy of polit imperative. Rumy tla, of Gere | drs Whisk up. bis commissions trom life, intro~ | je the country oie ellect of Gen. Gi Is digested food, und "| ducing figures. Some of these studies were | 4 fidents, OF turk upon tite peace and Stomuch; at the sume th sent, and will form fine buck grounds sdeploraple death upon th Ace through the pi of fermentation which picturesque figures of Moorish und prosperity of the, Nation itis yet too soon te | Kumyss undergoes, medicinal qualities are d sirls, *; Speak with econtidence; but while the mind | veloped whict'we vainly look for in. mater! rc sven eart, the will and the conscience of the | medica. In nausea, vontiting, extreme cases of in strongly aetive, and active in | dyspepsia, Kumyss. acts like:a vo cause for | reHeving ‘ll the disercssing syurptoms o am Lone live | cases. When the stomach ‘rejects ull spark from the steel mills. Ssuch the best nour- | to stiack where escape many a f with pure bien —Clvil-Service Made slimply with be Sold in tus only ¢ Charles Henry Foster, the noted spiritual Bedium, has been sent to the Massichusctts May H—The Empe many was sbot at by Emil AT LOUISVILLE, KY. Asylum for the Insane. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. i y Emile M. Meisonior ie a aman diminutive in| Locisviuts, Ky. Sept 2%—At 11 this morn- | 8G dee eee out tiling the ruler of Ger- Rature, with beaming black cyes and: a white, | Ingan alarm was suunded from Box 83, at the | jyany was aguin fired at, receiving ubout thirty sultg beard which reaches to is waist. corner of Suyre and Market streets, causea by otin the nek aid taee. Dr. Nobeling | Gypsy ee Be ccy | the burning of three old and one new briek | way the would-be regicide, 7 ‘The Academy of fing arts have again sceured | 2h! heart ant, Alfred Teanyaun is abit ee Stable, the latter belonging to Joun W. MeGee, | 17S —Au attempe wus made to kill tho Viecroy-| yuo zorvices of air. L. Garg 10 take charge of people remit aetone there i -on-Avon us the guest of Mr. Edgar | 5 ar the corner of Twenty-(fth and q the afternonn class. “Mr. Eurle bas very kindly | the rieht Cireni ons oe For : i situated ucar the cor 187s, Uct. 23—A Socialist named Moncas tried Hy i despondency :and as we ©) aaa ne af Novie—The lite of King Humbert of | COiumes Tor ihe cdnve taan ever before. Mr. | nothing unreasonable in the fervent wish. Malas a torskeal eunsiqqnenee, Homa: Also, EPPS’ CHOCULA' nyons, CLO. mmuf-b =e Ionia Mr eer ee oe F one of tho old stables, and was ac- | | Is fe of K - Peter Bogart and wife, of Downsville, | Giental. The only building of any | Tuly wis RETO PtCd Oy eae tton of the | Sprend cgutinues, in, chure of the morning —————= and refreshing sleep follows. Lt celebrated on the 13th inst. the seventy- | importance destroyed was the lurge brick stable So ee eee cower. GEST! Mr. Vunderpoel and Miss Kelle : WHY HE DID IT. tent, gastric, and typhoid fever, Rumyss fs the {thanniversury of thelr warriae, They are | of Mr. Meee, whose loss will amount io avant | Leal rine Keapotians, Governor of Kharoli ave been Secured, aa the jASHIANE LCMERET | Deputy.Coroner Tansen Beld aa Inquest yee- | tho rover. alafies taint aad na ieesn aa HG sears old, and both are in excellent | Oy, party ‘covered by insurauuce, Mined tee | i ale. IT Mr. Bigelow takes the CO" artistic analoiny, | torday at lobinson's undertaking “stablisument | vantage over deus, ti thit it never ‘4 3 iremen reuebed the place they were deayed on | dss, Feb. 1 Attempt to kill the royat fainily | 7" Gavpenter tho cluss in perspective, nnd Mr. | oy West Madison street upon the body of | harm. ‘To dose an irrituble i ma Wealthy Italian who died recently in Pein aes pei faa two ness lad Soe ger eatin’ OP ted vie ‘ive | {tupert the evening class The rooms are now | yysene Coryell, who committed suicide Friday isan absurdity which no intelllzent phy OUR STORE net has bequentiiecd 'tg-the Tow of Bit. ing Sum omwater near the more valuable por- | wounded. Veiny calcimtined, and quite f mumensed. itis | vy. taking tmorphine. The testimony given A er erie en eee erg a era WILL BE CLOSED ON Pea the sum of $40,000, us a testimony of bis | tion of the property would buve Ween Saved | | 18 te ee oeery deal of commotion was | Hd Other necessary INNICE NS Pore most | showed thut deceased Sud gone into Arubo's | the eblet remedy.for a weak stomach under wl MONDAY, SEPT. 26 Hagua| Nenerution for its, greatest citizen, | sinatler, but exceudingly ot: tre 1 now raging | caused by thy discovery of polson ia: some food | Siecessful year the Academy bus ever bad, sutton, No. 491. West 3ndison street. and | clreumstances, “The dyspeptle brain-worker Z won : in some tenemnt houses er 3 eet, | intended for the late Czar's table, No aha i Ania cient dase : . Im D. Sankey saile 5 ds will iret will be finpossible for 1 to reach much Issl, March 13—The S eesein killed by a | A genticman dropped into the studio of an | asked for 2 glass of whisky. When it er tetneiehery Or su day will iaprovg D. B. FISK & CO, felipe aHneS sailed for, Enrope am Piluable propery, and the loss will be trilling. "| pomb: ar gtntlomun droppeday, who bad juststepped | yay given to bim he mixed a white powder with | Pe ese nu'his nerve force. | Laties would followed by Mr. Moody ina fortnight. They ———— Issl, July ames A. Garfeld, President ot | out, and, being upon intimate terms, seated BUD” | eno liquor, remarking 8 be did s0, “There, | peting ifthes would avd tot and healthier. ee se to hold a series of revival meetings In AT WINT T, TA. the United States, shui by Churies' J, Guiteau in | self beside a table upon, mnlee, trove sarge | th quer, Torten men.” Having drrink the | few glusses hey tld -audl-ta tele, dadly diet They expecr upland about the Lith fd way | set, Mudison County, about midnight last nigot : , Pears, pouches, baniyictie and tempting con- | glass of ale. inwhich be mixed another white | | AT as Kumyss i aictip ewido Rat France before returuing 10 the United | destroyed the livery burns of Davis, Moore & THE MALLEYS. Ision,and.upon aapsin beside, x ebiow pine | powder, He, toe oe ae ty. the Sheldon | yg consumers only. the trade, but S tea, Shulz: rhtec Bes. i D jay a peari-bandied knife. “What a luxuti louse, aad upon seeing, bis wi clalined: | '?, Ba aaah < : AW, Sbulz, including clesicen horses, A drunken | sew Haves, Sept. 2.—Lols afternoon Edward | fellow it is!) thouet the gusse Oe curious | House, aad 1pOn See ie felt tothe Hour | ply, \rend, chemist, corner Madison street and ‘ Wall-street man, visiting Cineinnati,was | tun ssiith iy o's loft. perished Adiary, | Malley’s Store was attached for $50,000 and | bimself ro a bunch of wrapes, pushing over some | unconscious. and two doctors were Iminc- a ; abown AE ee ce idiseis wid. aside: ames. Re Hreres te RO eEeeee st placed ceupets : binanusand pears tosecure a remarkably fine | diately summoned. | ‘They = were unable neuer mL? ae ; ‘Now let's eieniee rarer Oph placed inthe hands of keepers. The sultsare | peach. which he carefully pared with the pearl: | to save | the | man’s life, From the | st LiS!! PRLES! ‘ go and see the Widows’ Hom s AT CLARK’s CAMP, NER. two. One 1s for $20,000, by Michael W. and Ed- | bandied knife, using the napkin, of course, for | evidence the jury concluded thut denth bad | (etre cure for Hind, Bleeainue, Ttebing, and @ alley, nephews of Euward, whose store | the oifly purpose for which he supposed it to be | been caused by un overdose of morphine or | Ulcerated ties hes bern TLE Ey. pe at ‘all-street nan i y ube side of his Pecan winked’ and ig finger by a SNe ouch, | Oxaita, Neb. Sept. 2.—This morning fire de~ | ward 3°34 pane, saw a widow home once, end it $10.00. She sued me for breach of | yarn, the hay Mark’! stage sheds, ia Wi shed years intented. in a few minutes the artist returned, | othor deadly drug. taken with suicidal intent. | 2 " t ‘ “, Z stroyed A.'T. Clark's hotel, stare room, sheds, | 1m Aion Poses earn na ago The | ing bis dismay may beimusiued as ho glanced | Eugene Corvell was a traveling Sttesman BY oC, FILE OINTMENT bas cured the worst chronic | The Freight-Houses of the Mich~ at Clark’s Camp, nt_the crossing oe er is for $30,000, by iam Mulley, a rd°3 | ot the disappearing and disordered truit be bad | cupation, and bus for the past few months been Miotl ae 4 pee ahd mg. AE ELVES hs 55 ee 2 sae serie wie shut, up for alone period asa | 3¢ the disappearing and cM then turned to bis | jn tue employ of the wholesale grocery tirm of | TSS OL five miuwitesaiterusinz. WILL- | igan Central Railroad will be Promise and prov Oe ee od tii u AD, OE “Widows hom poked it on. me. No, siry Sen @ | of the Plutte River, on the Sianey and Dead- | brot 4 Uy inv hack. f the Plutte Hirer. Obing & loss of about $3,000. | civildebtor at Edward's suit. ‘The allegution Is r re ae Ot ne nee wae tl exception = T absorbs the tumors, soothes 4 . ue A lady recently went bathing in Salt Lake, wood a See One of muliclous linprisonment. eafel apes sebieh Wes, Crit oe oO cman i dees an oxeeption: | tin, wllays the intense itening. especially utter | Closed Monday, Sept. 26- Dreviouly pur. See AINe or curk-aoled THE HOSTILE APACHES. TTS hard Invor. “Words fail 0 express. tho feclings | wus gifted with the happy, fact OF, tunings Sean en Dee chine ‘ot the parti and Berra read to protect ber teet from the pebbles. In TecsoN, Ati., Sept. 24.—A special to the Citizen RELIEF FOR THE MICHIGAN SUFFERERS. oc bis felene non oe 2 omprenended tbe es i eee His! Aearese Ealing Was an insatin. | BEthane etse. Sold by drugzists, or mulled eiaeed ESSION AL. : Soondance with natural luws, we cors Soles | from San Carlos says the courier sent to Col. EuEnos, Sept. 24.—Tho Indies of Elberon aro | fruit pieces were worth several hundred dol- | ble craving for drink, and to that eruviny be on receipt of pri seis connie carrying the feet with them, and €x- | g, d with order: night returned this | Preparing a large box of winter clothing for the . frequently yielded, much tothe detriinent of bis { VAN SUHAACK, STEV NW &CO.,Chicazo. Wend pee eMorts of u fellow-batnor ‘the lady. Santor ring Ue ared back by the hos- | si fering people of Michigan. The box will be ——— Lisiness Interests. “His intate friends and { —————— } pwwidhave becndrawned ina more inominious | morning, bAving VET Sore Ne terusing to | sent | Presid d wil Jay Gould’s Bo business associates were aware of this wenk- {| $23 to $25,000 used judielousty in z bi WO. HT 1s Altace nor peobe tie ibat. with | tiles of Sanchez and other bands refusing to | sent In memory of the Inte Presi lent, and wilt ‘ay Gould?s Hoy. commercial associates vie Te dobrecuting big | gral dealing yielus large profits. Ror pamphict DR. C. GEAHASL 33 South Halsted-st. noar Made tes, of San ieoiagto the mountains, att of | Ue kagwn ns the James A-Garfiold box. AIMEE |S Netrature tn metropolitan ute | inability to contro! Binet a ee uid | Com Dirokers, a) La Sule Weite ta W.'T, Soule & | Heys, Bi _Jpts Diacone, Diseates ofthe Ride ry Uriai 5 01 erday and received | gum of money bas been subscribed for the pro- Ject. is the appearance of young Gould In the Stock he once told is wife that If nocessary be should | Co., Brokers. 15) La Sulle-st., Chicago, the urineinailcases. Hours, 10 tod lhe greet: the trst beer eralty of ber sex, she expended § breath she caught In 5 or ruse | these bostiles w or interiering. mgeuld ign Bee rations, immediatel re here Yes ly ledying for their camp.

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