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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER /1881—TWELVE PAGES ww rections, and written on the fi; v X o a Boston 15.087 at GARFIELD. —|iigeeivent Gaenuaainca:| NEW YORK. | syns mssitew!suarat are ream nd ane aad aa | rag Ta a : Jy in protesting against the interment heing . and about Castle Garden, ‘Tho body was Pistrict-Attornoy suid? Mins Calling fount work for 100 ulrle dun i thade at Cleveland. ‘These. relntives of the recognized by nn aflicer as that of s thi About Guite | og Now this hook has nothing tn it indieative the Fear ona hay (rep nf otarie, bn v family state that they will bring the matter Th St hin Anchoria Bi D A GERMAN TAILOR, omething Ie) uiteau an ofan cecentrle mind: nothing fi the lunat sug> | tho ebroule Intiemity of Gnding fault. with A Message of Sympathy from | to the notice of Mrs. Garfield ns soon as prac- 8 Steamship Anchoria Runs Down | a tramp, who had been hanging about th the Bulldog Pistol gestlvoof an insane mnt. flo proceeded to | servant girls, though they mny be pertootly H teable—ns soon as sho {3 restett and more ink iin Mid Battery Patk n week, ‘The polles carried te read passnges whieh struck monsnlinosta re: | rensonnble on other subjects. Miss Uoilins anys j the Queen to Grandma composed in the quietness of ler Mentor and Sinks a Vessel’ in = the body to the New Street Station, and sent Proluctton of ordinary proyor-moeting and | that woon the free dinner aystom. wns first i home, ‘They express the strongest conf. Ito tho Morgue. In the sileldo's pockets Pineseescut aie ta Ue ial eats Went Bt fo {MY | established atx yonrs ago she belloved that van- : Garfield. tence in the result of Mrs, Garfield's recon- Ocean: - i hero wus nothing worth c if District-Attornoy Corkhill’s Estimate of His Mental Calibre. fly and love of dress wns the real causa of souny world but Christin falth. Ho reprovod Eonry: sumone vat bar, Investigation tonne hee aldoration being favorable to a change. Ward Beecher tor having mixed himsolt | better, Sie says: *T took palns to Inquire of were found a plentiful supply of pistol cartridges, but tot a cent of mon Vov- erty evidently was the motive of the deed. : : ‘4 It Up aft guaudal tserel) it Fenton oes Giuse | tho poor girta who wero the vietlows of Intern: The Cyrus Field Fund Has MONUMENTAL, All on Board the Unfortunate Craft Lost | wlitantt °. Mol deuthern pocketbook was ; ph hein qt ceterred to, Ue. Talmage ag tt | nerance. and others who waru arrested. nant CLEVELAND, “Goodby, ‘ The polices send a | An Egotlst Without any Inclination for | Divine Muster, Hg adduced ono other clergy- | variably but one nnswer, and that was thit love Reached the Sum of Boectat Ltepateh ta The Chteaoo Tribune Belore Assistance Reached Good-by, all world, pi certifente of my death to my wife, My ad- Them. dress fs No, 10032 Twenty-soventh street, Chicago, in care of Mes. Weber. “W. I stowly, aud at present amount to only Seb.” « " $2,624,20, This Is largely «due to the general On ar envelope was the nddress, “Mrs. Lawnfield,” at Mentor, Evidently to supposition that all donations are limited to | Rumors that Collector Robertson Con- 8. Schaussman, No, ios ‘Twenty-seventh man, tho Rey, Mr. Murray, of Bostun, for bave | of dros it. Cold, pov- Pa inamay sritbout pag lige Nis DIS ALOR nny: | Cage ae ee ee te ee ee tn bven considerable of & showman, and suid | pundlo of tracts furnishes about, as mich rolict tat hee Asad racnrd in A orieelan alae i ties north wind, ‘ho Rowor furnished avout “People 0 he world,’ says Guitoat, ct BAD dinners t coals of ctrees: Ont thse things, niall | actomners foxleie wut of, amploymont In the Chriatinnity is run down by means of tbein. $324,675. CLEVELAND, Oy Sept. 28.—Subserlptions Morals or Affulrs. to the Garfield memorial fund are coming In His Mind Affected by the Abuse Heaped Upon Garfield. Lerner STS v 0" Tentiwe venue, C! 2 “Hy apeake of corrupt books, and anys that He Given Up by the Widow $1 each, The Monumental Conunittes aro templates Offering His Res« atreel, near Wentivorth avenue, Cliteago, ‘tom Patios “Axo of fteason” ought never t0 MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, , emplates g N Diapaten to Clncinnats Bnqutrer, have seon the Nzht of circulation; that tt wasn Spectat Lusmitch to The Chicagn Tribunes and Children. very «estrous the public should know that Buss. t ¥ orime, because It demoralized the conscience of subseriptions aro not Himited to any amount ignation. Snivk New You, Sept. 27.—1 roturned to New York | Sone Doople ‘Thora ie nut a sluylo idea nto | ANS Atinote Mtlch. Sept. 28.--Tho Daard of ae a tite srotary of th Ittee, MIS ANNIVAL. this morning, having bad tho benetlt of throo | fous above the ordinary stupid, yee woll-meane | Regents of tho University today appointed Ite , ve dhe odes, sevretary 18 cominittee, Special Disvateh to The Chieaco Tribune, rotlective duys at the National Capital foltowiug | ing, oxborter or iiakocleatler, and, as far as L | gent Andrew Ciimto ns Superintendent of the 4 Great Dissatisfaction Over the Burial of | has received letters and funds from various tet P th to Tteeet New Youn, Sept. 2.—Dr. Bliss arrived in | tho removal of President Gartield's remains. | couldaco, nut a single point of originality, His | Now library building. uta salary of 81.400. Bire ad Garfleld in a Stock Compans’s sections of the country all expressive of gen- | Complotion of Preparations to Recclvo | inis city tram Washington today, He says | ‘Tho Inst of tho fussy polltfefans hud | having published any books will iu some quar~ Ciimte will rosign ns office as Regont at once. ? Cometerys seal Lntetent dip iia aupyoMnen eae {On tho French Delegation to tho York- that tho abject of Ils visit Is to | gono to Cloveland, and thoro wasn | SOMO nT re Lt Guiteau isaman | Nowapaporsand Their Price-Tho Folly town Colebratton, complete his report on the President's ease, in conjunction with Dr. Shrady and Prof. Weisse, He will remain for this purpose thoughtful temper in tho air of Washing- ton, Ono of tho first things I did was to telephone to tho District-Attorney, Corkhill, of alight ablitty, an Itecems' from this publicu- | “orlytnr to Publish a Cheap ¥ tion, yet hv appears to valuo everything he docs ying to Publish a Chonp Vapor At the highese. Lahould call bin an egatist, | aud Make Ut Satiefactory. with an inclination for morals aud affairs, Per- Emporia (fua.) News, feeling of love and friendship stirs the hearts of the peuple In that section, . The citizens of = Tho Peoplo of His District Olaim that His | Iuntsville, Ala. have contributed $30, and 5 Bea alive itn old acquaintance, and appoint a talk with i Thera bas been some talk of nie in tho Kan- . A Ohicago Tailor Blows His Brains Out until Friday, ‘Iho reporteln course of | hin, tote tho only person in. thn country, ox- | PUBS age oe eles ne Hoe oe et the | ang city. papers, and othors fa. tat neighbor= ; Dust Belongs to the Mrs, Senator Sherman and Miss. Minuic preparation, ie says, ts one which " | hood, about. oh aye th 5 * « cept possibly tho Jailer, who bas bad any pro- | tion, and his intense temperamont iminedintely wood, nbout cheap papers, caused by tho Sherman have scout $1 each. at Oastle Gardon, the people are entitled to, It will be his own ? fastened upon It und enrriod {t into etfect."* reduction In the subscription prica, to the ‘ Nation. * eat -- longed conversation with. the asansin Gulteat, i, . 7 + 7 e . LONG BRANCH, i individuals review of the ease. An offichal . * “What do you think, Colonel, about his being | Kansas City fimes and Topeka Common- Loxa Bnancn, N. Jy Sent. 23.—A window detailed history of the case will’ be made by | #24 reporta vf convorsation with that malefac- | rovengorul7” teeaith, We “presumo, tho proprictors of both - uO3 ANCH, N. J., Sent. 28. AN OCEAN HORROR. allof the uttending surgeons in the course | tr Arocithor invonted or snutehed and bullt up | Hu saya ho nevor was insulted in bis fifo by | Papers bad sume yond reason for reducing tho + THE QUEEN. of rich stained glass will be placed in the St. . of soveral weeks, on walimpse of bis person. either Mr, Binite or Mr, Gurfield; that be never | subscription prico to their papers one-half. “CCH. dames Episcopal Church in memory of the | A VESSEL SUNK 80 SUDDENLY AS TO LEAVE L went to the District-Attornoy’s office, and | indulged in an Instant’s fecting of spite against | They suy by tho act thnt If thoy can now alford igh Baresi eet 1. | Into Presitent. It will be opposlt the sent NO TRACE, 5 - a spent about tivo hours there alone with bim, ine | tom. Ho, wanted to bu Consul to Paris, aud | to Carnie thelr papers at €5 per yonr, thoy hive Wasmnetos, D.C. Sept. 28.—The fol- $ New Yonr, Sept. 2—The Anchor Line BLEVATED NAILWAYS. Seeeting tha Taplemens of tie crime aud ob. | (OUghe bis cluims were considerable— enough | heretofore becn practicing extortion upon thete Jowing has been recolyed by the Department | oceupled by President Garileld tho Sunday es Gl THE DIRECTORS OF THE MANHATTAN ROAD | Mining’ Mre Corkbliks theory -concornityy dt, | tect him the positions but while walting for | subscribers by charatig $10. ‘Phat la tho con fof States before he was shot. : Bennett Selo ra Te ny ROR WANT RECEIVERS! CERTIFICATES I Corkulll ia, i think, wnntive OF the Isle of Sinn, this placa tho otner {nen PS Ry ere otialg Wileh ARDY, People welt TORO Timea + Laxbox, Sopt. 27-—Blatne, Secretary, Washtna- RASaa Werelust. Appassenger says: “1 wastn the | NEW Yonk, Sept. 28— ‘The Directors of | io" Nonie are culled Stanzuions et tain be | Sho, Hepublieny © party by” nuting Gar- | sonductad fe entirely upon tho sensational bale, ! ton, D.C. Taye recolved tho following tele- BOSTON Were lust. A presen Rer Syg: ee ln hg { the Manattan Raflway Company have re- | enimolto tits countey wuen a eu tuoumt tee | Hel, out of tho wuy and, Letting Ariaue ‘This coming to-oh ond, Ha sensational papors {gram from the Queens HOV, : s . succect him. Frum ihlé motuunt ba threw away | always do, und the paper Calling back upon tea his ulalms to off nd was wholly absorbed by | morits as a newspaper, it lnis its competitor thoother tdea.” “tt is not true, either,” con- | Outstripplug {tip the rice. Tho “cheap” dodie Unued Mr. Corkhill, “tbat’ he dogyed the Prosi- | Wis resarted to to onablo the paper to regain dent around tho White-liouse steps. Ho did | lostground, but it will not win, Two things keep u wateh on the White House trom the op- | must result from the reductfon: clther tho portt square, und particularly watched the | Piper cannot spend tho money upon its hewspapers to find out tho movements of the | Pikes necessary to make. it pm good President. After this ide took posavasiun of | newspaper, or it will die. Tho folly of bim it would hardly have been possible to sure | trying to run a $10 paper on %% has been Gurdeld. Itscems to mo tha mun bud pur the | tried oyer and over ayain, und bas always ro- whole romnant of _uis wilt into tho destin, und | silted Ina back-aown or a funoral. No mer- the only chnnce Gartick! bad was iu Guitean | chant can long do business by selling gaods being urrested and disarmed bofore he could | below what thoy enst him. No nowspaper can eurry out the purpose. He kept the whole thing | lun be conducted on otbor than sound business to bimseif, however, not trusting anybody in | prineiptes, Lt costs Juat about so much to run a quested the Receivers to Issue Receivers’ certificates or provide other means for the purpose of paying off the present Indebted- ness of the companys and for meeting any detlciencies that might arise In the amounts due to the two lessee companies until such thne ag'the net recempts sli! be sufieent to provide for such payment and for retiring such certificates, THE MICHIGAN FIRES. FUND FOR THE RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS, New York, Sept. 2.—Tho Michigan retlet “World you express my sincere condolence Special Disvateh to Tas Chicago Tribune, steamship reeled, and we thought we were to tho Into President's mother, and inquire after | Bostox, Sept. 28.—The Boston University | going to tho bottom, Women sereamed, her health, as well as after Mrs. Garfield." Her | School of Medicine today decided to estab- | sonia fainted, and all that could rushed for Majestysndds: “LI should ve thankful if you | ish a fund to be known as the Garfield | thedecks, Isaw the hands on thesteanship _ would procure me a good photograph of Gen. |} Scholarship Fund, the Income of which shall | throw lighted buoysoverboard, Themanned Garnteld.” Lowstt, Minister. | yg used to ald worthy and needy students in | boats were luaded tn about ten or fifteen REPLY. this school who are striving to obtain a pro- | minttes. ‘Then {t was too lato to save any Assistant-Seeretary AfIlt replied as fol- | fossional education. {esolutions appreci- | one on the unfortunate vessel. low s ative of Dr. Boynton’s conduct during his SHE SANK ALMOST INSTANTLY. Luneell, Afbviteter, London: Your toleream | attendance on Gartleld and lamenting the | We heard cries for assistance, but the poor expressing the compassion of the Queen for the | dant of the President were adovted. ‘Tho | fellows drowned before we could give any. “ pantior: got ae ee reat res rns speeches made eulogized Gen. Garfictd as n | A large hole was made on tho port bow of (usaiblo. bo may Bave been burn after bis Maux parents camo bore. Hu was a inw- Yer in towa, and murricd tho eldest daughter of Judo Miller, of the Supreme Court in lowa, He bis since murricd the | step-dinynte! of the late Hiram Walvrldge, of New Yor! ‘was a very close friend ut Horace Greelo: Corkhill came to Washington City about twelve yenrs ago und pubtished tho Dati Chronicle. Ho Was uppolnted United States District Atturney: vy Prosident Huyes, at tho request of Judge Miller. Ho is aboutds years old, with « round head and very broad face, and suilictent address, incisive, aud’ with portinacity cnouxh to make a wood prosecutor. It ig barely possible, howevor, that he Incks tho renal dislike and hate of tho i rt 5 = a ld with bis Intent id th irat-cinss paper, and when the aubecription fund is now $74,000. ‘ueansin necessary to express to a Jury to rolty | Wired wnouct win tauwie worse to many liken | Price ls put dawn to ono-bnif, intelligent people just recelved the following reply: frlend of homeopathy and n man who had | the Anctiria. and vere ane scant nen ee OF DIR CFING. hilt took, his office, and long bee | CUDsplmtey, und took everybudy by surprisg.” | tance conclude that the paper fas dropped “ico que y owel tw.oxpress to nr | ete Fepect for ho medal profesion, | foonfilob ovine othenieh windand teny | BOWERS BOUQUETS, | lune tlonnmlitimat ie taraala Bela o: |g manta augue tnswss foe: | fo co"detay: yf Sut eo"ith, Shade Majesty the Queen tho grateful ncknowledge- 3 © 3 unaed ri egal analysis of tho crime Of | vant to tho frets of tho day’ waekly papers, We have seon a gront many try monts of the mother of Gen. Garflold and my IN THE MOUNTAINS. choria Iny-to next morning, and our bonts | a1, gtoriat Who dkun Sold Flowors to | Booth tho kiltor of Mr. Lincoln. Ho bad pro- | As to that,” replled tho Colonel, “Guitenu | tollveat €1 por year but never havo. known own for the tener womanly sympathy she hae SERVICES. were kept outall night, but we could find i been pleased to send, and also that her Majesty's DeEnven,Colo.,Sept. 23.—Memorlal services | none of the crew. Betore getting under way wish will bo comptiod with atanenriy day. | wero held Monday in the famous Taltro | again we puta patch over the hule made in : “ Lucretia It. GANFIELD.’ 1 our bows,”” Yossi lense wake tutiag. conmaunivation | L0'e% At an nltttnds of 10,000 feet, by the pared serap-books of newunapors and printed Inatter and original teatinony for thls. purpose, when he suddenly found bloself face to face with a Presidential agsasin bimeclf, Mr. Corkhili begin by opening a large safo nnd producing a pistol with a whlte bone bundle, had made n collection of newspuper publicu- | one to succeed. They ure always short lived. tions, sovere criticisms on Guriteid, nearly all | We menn thoso who put expense Spough upon taken from tho Republicun press, You must | their composition to maxe them worthy to be remember that befuro Gurticld wis stot thero | called newspuyera. We wore a little surprised wns agood dent of bard comment upon bim, | When wo heard that the Times bad adopted the All tho Prominent Men in the Couns try. PAllaitelphit Times, “My right name fs Rower, and I almost forgot 3 * " 'S, ry y |B Perhaps the mujority of Republican newspu- | cheap dodge to keop up its evidently waning Natfonal Association of General Passenger dol ae oan aes ae Mere i" viohary | kory thlek, suuurish uesemblage of invtal wet ine ae ne moe Wid cuclorloua Agowae | fortunes. "Wo mike thd prediction mow that Te Of this reply to her Mujesty. a , : COLLECTOR ROBERTSON. | prominent man in America, from Brigham | revolving part and a short bitrrol, with a aight i Hl elther ai if I ina bi ——_. and ‘Tieket- Agente” .oxeursion: partic unt: UMORS REGANDING 1118 RESIGNATION, Young to Boss ‘weed; but tho softest snaps 1] ut tho nd of ft. ‘Tho whole thing was about | Mow were full cf gull, Correspundents wero | will althr ite oe cine tee tarmer eel. CYRUS W. FIELD bering 120 ladies and gentlemen, representing | fet mat Diente a tha PLR DIE ** | over ond in th way of customors wore fellows | five wud a ball inches lon by nualy four Iuehes vent to Wasuingten a a eC perl dell eh laa 2 5) ‘ ront the eni 10 é to the top of the e = 5 a ‘THE FUNDS. nemely avery State fo tho Unio, New You, Sept. 2—A gentleman on | ko wero gono on actresses. Why, tt would | irigyer, but was rather a clumsy Distal, made | CHIH, tnullce, and many other things. TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. rw York, Sept. 8—Tho projector of terme of confidence with [Collector Robert- | Curl your bate to know tho amount of | of common materinis by some Engitsh or | xorucicron te business beter Iie man | IN ORDER LO ACCOMMODATE OUI , t : d CASUALTIES. money 2 man named Maraton, from | Amerlean manttucturer with some knowledge | YotHetiny on tho business before it this nan | TN ORDE! MMODATE OUI the tund for Mrs, Garfield, in a card referring son, speaking today of the rumors thatthe | Noy orioans, spent In flowers for Pave | Of its euler murkut. ‘To a bor or a town rowdy Galea, Jmuagun ins, nensys od moshing Up | 2 pumeruys patrons throughout the city; wa have to the sugnestion that ane of Wis sions a #LODDS Collector :was contemplating resigning Wiis | iin) Markham, ite got struck In Now | Wus.pistol would sccm a vory nandsume thing. | tion SHOU tO Ho and Duy that pistor with aig | undestznnted volow, where Wdvartisemonte. will bs given to the dead President’s mother, states 4 . dttexport In. revolvers would notice the conde Mnlsh upon itand the lurgenoss of tho parts, Pushed Jn beneath tho pistol was n sort of hoop ot metal inclosing tho trigger. Ou top of the barrel was a etring of lot- ters, beneath whieh issued the | terrible bull, saying, “English bull-dog." Nowhere tal oMice, sald: “I cnn tell you, perhaps, more Li. Wa, Sane ae Thy talnig of | than the Collector cares to mention. He has the past week have resulted in ralstnz small | HOt the slightest intention of resigning, and atreanis In this vicinity toan unprecedented | Hf he ald 80 Lom satisfied President Arthur hight, and much damage has been dono, | WoUld not accept hisresiznation. ‘To pinco York and got me to order $400 worth of Mowers in one week, It cost him $200 moro in Philu- dolphin, and in Britimore tho front of tho stage was Jummed with bouquets. 1 followed Marston to Chleago and sold bin altogether about $3,000 that under the terms of the subseription-pa- pers sent out uotacentof the sum sub- scribed can be diverted to any other use than specified in the subscription papors—that fs, for the President’s wife and children, He Just cont and shoot Gartold, That ts what [ | {kon tortho raul pricu ss charged atthe Maln Of make out of the contents of his mind,” sald | Hee sne will be Tarelent PER ooe st Corknill, ““‘Phut is tho lino of justiicatlon be | WeENRY J. WITH, Druggiat, SW Cottage takes—that bis motives were good; that God | Grove-ny., conor Thirty-tifthest. fnspired them, and that tho result shows that | 11.5, ii ay Mooksollera snd Stationers, 123 God was on bis side, aud that bo wes not mis- | TIgh JACOBUS, Drugglst, 307 Indiana-av, taken; that he bad no mutico—tudood, it wis A 7 s ct ', litieians | worth of flowers. Anothor mnn followed Miss | around the plstol could any mark be found ly a sacrifleo t jor . us | corner Thirtytt an fe pepe News lias just reached this city of an ac- | ‘eCollector on the outside, as pol Nelson clenrebrous tu San Erauclago, and 1 | mdleuting where It was made, “Thisomtssion 1 | Sly sacrilica to a mission—a great duty.’ MY, BUCLMAN, Drugalst, cornor Thirty-frat and bas is afterhoot Fesolvial tw, chepltay one | count. of suse impassable condition of the | 85%, Would bo only to perpetuate the feud | goiowed bitin, “Ho wus mashed on ber and 1 was | took to mean that [t was one of those cheap and How do you wecount, fur bie Uolng ae Suatoale ‘or $500 and $20, r Gen. Garfield with all that tine pullosophy?” We WERT DIVISION, the Colonel, * he ip gansttiva (bout that, When net SCHREIBEL, Drugalet, 484 Wot Laxe-st, corm wont to gvo lili right ufter the crimo I sald to SAL i re him: ‘Me, Guitenu, admitted whut you say ns to | ceruerCannipareare ween” OOF South Halsted-aty ry ate . | in the Republican fainily In this State, and mother, hich he will forward with any roule) pea Dd et etna etre no one knows better than: President ‘Arthur other sums received to her, or invest asshe | damage is reported heavy. Bridges have | bow valuable a man Judge Robertson 13 to may prefer, ‘The fund for Mrs, Garfleld Is } been swept away, and itis betleved that that | hls party in this State, Mark what 1 say, mushed on him. See?" The Idea of Jobnny’s being “mashed,” 2a be but it, on the flower buyer soemed to tickle bis funey greatly, and Ke ‘smiled and repeated the expression several fot very sure or safe revoivers Intended to be sold by the gun stores, so that they could make 1 good, big profit by retailing it $10. I doubt ir tho pistol ufvuc cust the guu-shop man over $y ‘This will b ane the chap that put, 300 for | Look Outi" anid the District Att “all Have iny tute to parton. “tll icy vou GARGS cue iL cn, Brecgita Bi aes on 1 t nis will be "Ho wis tho chap that put up ‘$i for * Look outi™ gn! e Diatric' lorney; * 1 “aces ve M. KIRKLEY & CO. Di 431 Bout P20. valley has auttered’a repulition of the spring: sas. | aetticioroouduct for Neltobs Thord wore 209 | tho cartridves aro y there Tondod, oxeept tho | Shiee to stato to mo what accomplices you und | sinfsiad'at corner gr Adaian” STner on Soule = floods. f ‘armers: have been wna ete ay AN ARTHUR, NOT A CONKLING, ADMINIS: | So rshatNull rosebuda in it, aad they cost from | two Gultcuu fired at tho Presitent.” in this hee aout muy Rive rau whatever ror | SLi PHARMIAGY, J. WW. WAINWRIGHT, 873 MENTOR, And gratin Is 8 polling 1a the Gee and has TRATION, Fonts tou gl aplece, Oh, ho was anoyster! | From a plece of paper Mr. Corkuill unrolled | PY, JM choose but ttl now Hho Cruthh | West Madiean st corner Ons ena. Pag inland DISMAL been greatly damaged by water. and the President expressly stated toa friend | For over wt year I sold two bouquets u day toJim | ong of tho lenden slugs, the second one Guiteatt | aig Will bowarked throughout this Nation uns | comsroftwelttn-se mele, ae dalandeaya Hotctat Dupatch to The Chieaco Tribune. in Washington on Saturday that the custom | Fisk and he paid for thom every Monday moras | tired, and put itin my hind—n broken piece of | jess you rellova thom by giving the names of IL CG, HERIICK, Jowolor, Nowsdealor, and Fano ‘< ., ™ . A FATAL LEAP. house adulnistratton could not be in the | ing. Lwentinto Daniel Drew's ollico one day | lead about as lony as a fugoruall, considerably | your necomplices.’ Goods, 729 Lak ‘corner Lincoln, Crrvenasn, O., Sept. 28-—Lawnfield pro- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. hands of a better man than Judge Robert- | witha #5 bouquet, Jim Fisk was sitting there | thicker than u leud-nencll. ye Weihy auld Gulteau, ‘that { fa | AUN BACSESION, Drain, 0 Nore Malshoa, sents n mournful appearance, The house ts Sour Evin, Ml, Soot. 2—A German, un- | sen, nnd that he saw no reason why he | 8ad he bought the flowers, tlea-n dimond ring cll,” su 5 at is casy cnough. | cornorindiana-st. » Thery you have the eouipon said bo.” As Avrenut miny stories bave been told ubout thy assasination which have no busis in tact, and are elther mistakes or inventions, 1 will show you how Gurtlelt was murdered with this weapon,” Ho then sent for a series of aps of the depot building, ono of whieh was on tho lurgest scale and bad carofuily traced upon {tall the inovements of tha respective partics, so contirmed by Guiteau bimsel!. “This pistol,” gnld Mr. Corkhill, “was botight for the purpose ofthis murder avs o'clook un the morning that he was to kill Garicld, Hue wontta the foot of Seventconth street, near the old house where it was siuld Booth’s conspirators were to abduct Mr. Lincoin, and he fired at 2 mark. Maving satisfied himself that tho plutal to tho bunch with olgar ribbon, and gave me $2 to tako it up to Joslo Mansilekt. Van- derbilt . didutt know any. inoro about flowers than he did ubout cabbaecs. Twenty yours aro he stood moun for a ¥ bouquet at jaratoga, and a month afterwards, whon [met him on Brondway and asked bim for tho money, ho gave me) conts. Lestar Walluck for many: years bad # button-hole bouquet front my every: morning. Jobn Brougham and Chaclle Thorne. ure very fond of button-hale bouquets, and eo was Sothorn. During the first engagements of Lydia Thompson's troupa in this country fre. quently sold ns many as sovanty-tive hand bouquets a night. Camillo Duboise, a great fuvorlt in the Thompson troupe, xt ninetesn tastefully draped, and over the door, In a | married, wlio has beon stopping at tho Kimball | slivuld not aet in perfect accord with the Na- wreath of immorteltes, Is tho matto “Trust | House in Elgia for somo timo past, was riding Honil a okdannlstratlnns teat etait \ in God.” Ex-Seeretary Brown is busy set- | on the front ond of n switch eugino yesterday | gunted fueling: extending. trea the ‘De ay ting up tho affairs of the estate, It Is not | botweon Wayne and South Elgin, and when tho " t Collectors to the messungors In the custom- A thown Just what tho family will do, but there | engine was going at full speed ho became frizht- | house, that important changes will take 8 arumor that the Washington home, if not ene ang Juinbed Of, eet Fon, hia bead. and) pixce In, the nduinistration of that depart- hoone nt Mentor also, will be disposed of. [aie in bossibles oe this: case. reerits | Went, Cortuin employes who were obnos- ie. 5 _ ok ratally, twill bo the third fatal raltroad aceident | Wuts to President Arthur during his term as San Saat pant alas Roca rel ene Faee te ied diced lay oF near here within ten | Cafieetor, and whoin he desired to remove, days. stil hold ottice, ant dintely for Washington, Mrs. Rockwell re- ety to NS aOR Pale Sha IGOR THEIR REMOVAL NOW 18 “ooKeD For mained with Mrs, Garileld. n TAY@Is\ * atany motient. On tnis point Mr. Robert- Spectot Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, son declines to speak, but contents himself Tam tho ‘very mun who' received tho mission, ‘NOMTHL DIVISION. hen rata poe Eoonlve st from che burnasr nource. CUARUBLINGH AS |e CO, Drugalst, 445 North ut Hable to be indicted and tried for the shy Bs shooting of tho Rresident, but not for-any athor ae corner sophia CO, Drugutsts, 615 Larraboa- uetof my life, You have no right to Inquire | “iOuIyW, St NEERE, Printing and, Adverttat Whothor puld tals bill or that Wid, bocunso that | Avent, Sowa atd'Suationdey Hepok 44k, bivinioncee don't uelonys to this act. T shot ho Prosidant, 9 digg L can be tried for murder. a docs yy not dio J can bo sent to prison for a few years, | LOSE AND FOUND. Thu oir can do,” 7 crime TTd RT). $e tT foand that he bid inquired into tho laws of OC LOST ESCAPED” FROM” BAG: tho District atfecting this ciime, He also ox- | Rept. 14, a Wttle brindle do; answors to name of Grips presaed surprigo thar Lwould do ped, a brutal inatacen on Husb-ats, brdao Any One, faving, bia sintives _ na inf suulty about him,” sald Mr. Corkhill, “tha this | Slicuo. 5 oxaltod fdon of his own valuy, and of the utility | F OST—IN OR NEAR POST-OFFICE, A c THE BURIAL. JACKHON, Mich, Sept. 28.—David Ronch, | by saying that the machinery of the depart. | Puecvening, aud I bought ‘em all ack from | turned properly, in its auell und would flo | and propriety of all bis acts. Ite would go to intge red pockolhook containing vapars of no ‘ho has be th fe tthirty- | went, as far as he has been able to observe, ° Y i the gallows with bis head proudly {n tho air if / Value to any une but the owner. ‘The tinder will roe % DISSATISFACTION, who has been In this county for about thirty: a + | house, Juat to show you what flute ome men | President to Ku to tho depot, hired a carriage, | tne execution was public onough." tolve aantabla reward by luaving it Bb JAS. LICK- Dupateh to Cinetunati Enquirer. five years, traveling about asa woll-digger, cit See eed Pers eee aoe antecaitof the Fin Aeeaee Hos | Indies on (pointing. €0 the spot) bevhen the | act: Bh Wight ror Chicnge, correspondent | SON'S. 115 Studhson-st eter. = ‘ atin Henk Wee oy 7 e ae servic y 3° r : ‘o- | Indies’ room (por 0 ot). on the fae . : CrevELAND, Sept, 27,—Thopeople of Lako | stopped at the farm of Mrs, Snow, four miles } fut under his predecessor he does not see | tel and sald, “L must bavo throo cumclilue.’ | President chide In Guiteau gee Dobind Bim so | ae Wal ington of Tie TRIBUNE, Bald to me to- - was County nud the Nineteenth Congressional | west of here, last evening. He was sent to | how it would conduce tos wise administra: Hale tntonted ea raha arerutante nota onaK spelatatng “They enn't bo had In the clty,’ Lroplied. *Got District, who have been here almost en | the hay-loft to sleep. ‘Chis morning he was | ton of his office to look for cunses for re- day: * 1 know Guiteau very wel thom anywhere ha please and nover wind the elose that when bo reached out an arm, 31 do | rie tanuny olfice till ho was called m dead. of ‘hirty-spvonth-at, pocketbook contalning with this platol, it was not moro thin. throe or y ! re ; Ha itty colutmie, Wien ‘ho aued the pupor | Money. two Hizde Park tiekats, also ticket Aurora to ; i : expe i P t , Chiengo, “Sultapl d paid for return to 8 Dear : masse, are go much endeared to tho family | fount on the barn floor dend, He ‘probably | moval outside of the new and reliabte texts— se penias a ene | ens fe aauel ein Coat fete, feat Jpop ta > ‘resident's body. Jt ¥a8 | for tibol they proposed to ploxd and prove the | bornratecoutumtice, nn oe nn 60. Dear fell through the opening for hay aud the fail | capacity, tidelity, and promptuess in the dis> 7 . truth of tho charges, and ho never pressed the that they are desirous of doing something, | 4 i Dout vo, oh ‘tC overy duty. as, for which I pild $10. Taut ovening tho | body; staggered, und for n moment bont bim } aut, Tehink mulies was a large part of nis OST—A BAY MARE FROM 218 CLY- but they do not know what ean be done, Bled lute, Ells use. wus about 00; be a ae egy see ee ee oere ee atueamake, heath eaters | Aulmus against Garfield. Heo bad boon tos ‘pourn-ay., from Ati ty WN) pounds; iiboral roward W u q nm 18 CAD MW him | tere is bor 1, BI White Hous 1d State Do- | #i¥un torany inforaintion, There is, however, one movement on foot s 2 PEOP: "NED. . they wero the only ones to bo bad for love or | did firo again. Tue President wot immodiataly | Pulsed both at tho White House and Stute Do in Garfiekl’s old ‘Congressional district, a Saye TRO E Ee BLOW SED THE NATIONS GUESTS. inodoye aud would you belleve ity althoush et | inline, and the aesusin bolng completely inranc | purtinont. Hle great, oxotism tonded tu make EIVE THE FRENCH | tried alt night to sell the othar. soven, I coulda't YORKTOWN CELE | get n quarter apicce for them. i “T mude $3,000 clour ono winter, and went to Europe next spring with $1,000 In my clothes. 1 got broke in two months, and Dan Sickles give mo8lW to come home on, 1 used to give bin vou- quets for nothing after that. 1 went to Europe agalnon aracketin 1874, Grant's son-in-law, Snrtorlé, bought about $400 worth of tlowers from mo in this country. [never sold lowers to Hoss Tweed, but when his daughter was ware ried she bought $0 worth. Gumblers rarcly buy tlowers, ‘Thoy nro too smart, “Tonee sold a $10 bouquet to Mrs, John Mar- rissey, and when i went after the mnonsy Jobn Sopt. 28.—A dispatch Just ro- | prePAKATIONS ‘TO REC which Is ereating quite n stir, and likely to -boat from the ule of | DELEGATES TO THE ben matter of great agitation in the near | Houpo to Skidaway Island sprung aloak yester- BRATION. future. day a fow hundred yards from shore, A party | New Yon, Sept. 23.—The commission ap- There have been many indignant people | of sighteon market puoplo wero aboura for | pointed by the Governor of this State ta-wel- a hero from the northeastern corner of the | Savaunnh. The bont filed and sunk within a | come the guests of the Nation arriving here State tho past few days, and thelr grievance | Yory few minutes, ‘twelve people woredrowned: | fron France, on thelr way to Yorktown, ds that Garfield has been buried at Cleveland. | were sent from Savannah frtordars and the | completed today the arrangents for their re- ae ‘Tho constituents of the dead statesman say | Victims were all buried, All were colored,” ception, Admiral Wyman will be at quar- that as soon as Gartiold’s death was an- 7 anting with the steamer ‘Tennessee on the nounced the Directors of Lake View Come- Peed iadcnhtd a8 UE SS Ath of October, and there await the arrival tery telegraphed to Mrs. Garfield and worked ispvvieee: Ind., Sept oh The chal 'd of Fordl- of the connulssion, who will bo carried to @pn her feelings to bave the burial here, ited thls morn lin by. & Fuvenue utter as soon as the Io dovilishly aonaltive. Hoinvarinbly brought: P. CRS Suit upuinst nowspapees. walen exposed lta’ as PARTNERS WANTED. a bourding-houso dead-beat, and then bis sub- PARINER, WANTED—A MAN WITH limo asgurance would sometimes prompt bim to $200 oF Bi torest In tho paper. nk he felt onvenome: sci aumuinar tho diminutration, and looking about mugen sail reamlbests 836, Vebaie oe. ‘or sume ineans of revenge thought be’ would 3 TANTED—A GED 2 pet ny rotimiaus duty. Ho has a wild look outor ARTNER WANTED —A GENTLEMAN Is eyes, und some pooplewouldthink bim crazy. | bimina light and safe manufacturing business pay- His tal fo, Rowaver, fa plausiblo, aud ago hoes Ing 180 por cont protit. Addross ¥ 20, Tribune office, rower and boarding-house bout’ ho $s rome] | nn ble. fo will ask for any umount as a loan, ARTNER WANTED—WITH §1,000— never standiog un a smali amount when be can To go to Kuropo. Plonse don’t snawor this une getalorge sum, It is by nu meuns certain that | jess you mean business. First-olaas reference. Ad= on Unishing tho deed, fred, and the shot passed, ug tho President was sinking down, ‘This shot dld not ontor bia body at all, Thore waa a truve oling gluzler in the hurgo room of the depot bo- tween the idles’ room and the train, Ho keard tho rst shut. and it frixhtened him. Waile ho wis wondering there was another shot, and he felt the gluss ju bis pack which he takes out to mond Widows here or thoro erucked, ng if struck by n bail, He became se seared that ho Instantly left the depot, When he took olf his puok {i the evening to see how much gliss was broken he found tate lead trom the second cartridge, which nad probably gono over Guriiell’s shoulder as_he was fulllug und dros Q 70, ‘I'ribune office, pald the, but suid Lobargedtoo much and kicked | struck that pack ot ulyss. ‘There le no doubt | Hewill be tried. Sulolde he would probably lack | Soot ST a nand Rulser dled thls morning from tho oifocts | tmtaty: Gala ithe the Bronehnes om | ing dowhstairs, Old man Camerououce baught | woatover:" sad Str, Carkiall, "that thia plocoor | ‘Be courage to try, but L Wave aulietpavad that ARTNER WANTED—A, YOUNG MAN ‘They operated quite successfully through | of injuries rocciveda fow days auo. A runaway | board is reported in the offing. ‘Lhe Breneh | 110 bouquet trom moin Wolcker's, Io Wash | loud you are holding wus tho socond anot bout | firs eneounturitn the guard laoked ile a ruse ol ornoriance Das, Fa ip jnveniia asate and Dr. Boynton, who is a Cleveland man, and | team came dashing along tho etreet as the older | guests will be transferred from, tho Canada | Wzton.but walked out of the reataurant nd | which such foolish stories Lave been told.” usiners., Books and stationary, oF gonts’ loft tho flowers lying on the table, Grunt uovor bought flowers, Conklin’ was good for a $5 bouquet every threw or four days, and button Toiritiroate bi Aa rats toby bi fen ate alas ian wha shot at | furnishing preferred, Address QUil, ‘I'ribline office, ) Mason, fs undonbte + ¥ rt Prospects to'be Mnaged aro of uo very bea” | PARTNER WANTED WITH ABOUT ag] suld to bea holder of stock in the comotery | childron were crossing at tho time, pushing a | to the Tennessee and taken on board under association, is intimate relations with the | bubs carriage. Frightened, thoy Intt tha bavo | nsalute. ‘The Teunesseo will then come to " family rendered Ins agency very effectual, and wag, which wero run ovor, fatal injuries | the city nud anchor off the Battery and the “Hore,” auld tha District-Attorney, “are somo photographs of bim just a® good us thoy can be takon. If you were to go duwn to tho Jail and 310,00, to gu to Mexico und buy products for ship= holotioquet every .tnorning. Bob‘ Ingorsoll. is | seo bim you could ave no. bettor Idea of him | Ws told by anothor obsorvor in Washingtou | canto this market; bly money in it, Must havo Dow boing inilicted to tho obild, Admiral will land the party undor'a retiring | fond of lowers, and pute up for thom liberally. | thin you eto get from those pictures. Io may | that thovnly point in Guituaue favor woulll be | rererances. Tribune offeo, Ono of tho greut points made was that once, galntent Tier Noe nk | When Alexander ff, Stephane was siek In Wush: | loukalittie dirticr and moro ainifcant, sor | $29 dliloulty of impancling a jury whieh bad not | . while driving through Luke View Cemetery TUROWN FROM ‘IIS CARRIAGE. ington, | nad ordors to'sund hin a bouquet every | these are not full length pictures, formed un opinion in his case, Negrocs,South- ARTNER | WAN’ ‘TED WITIL ‘$2,000 FOR erners, naturalized citizens, and Republicans |- “vary; f 4 all. wont. for_hantn, tt wag gonorally Ping Proftanle wel ete: in company with Mr. J. 1H. Wade, Gen. Gar- Special Diupatch to The Chicago Tribune, ; MONEY. thought that ‘eureyBto eh ned to defend i jorrs yearned to defen morutig atSo'cloek, Gen. Sherman ts good for field, while admiring the beautiful place, | Bostos, Mass., Sept. 28.—Sr. Josinh Culdwott ry Bouriigh wianeyer he goes to tho thentra, and T took a series of these pictures in my hand, and observed at onco that tho typa of the as- ‘all afier 4’ p, m., or rail-ay., Chicago. 3 A WEEK IN WHICH PEOPLE THovGHT o¥ | Burnside buys two buttou-holors a day in violet { ausin was French, He looked to one like alow | Gittenu. H atated that when he died he would like to be | 48 thrown from bis carriage at Ipswich depot BUMETHING ELSE. ORNs Fronchman—iike those around the barriers of | ” an ominont Inwyer of Washington, speaking AGENTS WANTED. ‘ +buried there, or in some such a place, youurday moralng, anid _orlously, probably | New Yon, Supt, 23.—From the Public: PARSON BIGGS. panes Tho volley in bet Milfoctions wuenuyer | Of Gen. Arcbur's Cublnet, auld; * flo wilt make GENTS WANTED—FOR Tile ONLY GEN. GARFIELD Was A GhEaT Apainer oF | ftally, hurt. dir Caldwell bas been very em= 1 No useful comparison can be imnade of tho B ho cume outar hie house. ‘Tho oyabad init the | M0 great, mistake removing | ovurybady but “insture and complete “Life of Garteld,” In- fatto { ing his ol the death of —— Blaine, Ho ought to koep Blaino because ho i “ LOVELY NATURAL SCENERY, Peete Uaciels anu ia consequenee “hes | exchanges of lust week with those of the | 4 yan Who Passed aFerrible Night. | Confession ur aspirit with sorloug Intontionss | has wxstored the work of tho State Department, | palin bis wowth, od burleds WW) pages, slomanity I- ° and onco while driving through the pletur- | Leon sharply censured by goo of bis towns. | corresponding weok of last year because ‘Little Rock Quxette. Se eee ok muck a. ee i as dale and, tbat Will be to only apartment ware TUSEOUUUSLAN & GOetH bn Satlerete Censor ir can got. any considorablo succnas during | “= hia torm., Tho Trensury bas been thn GENTS WANTED-FOR THE LIFE Slctorias, of | Hazes aud | Gariiold, ut he | gcatoduios puultshud: Sond conte fer’ prospectus work of funda! la over, und no more exploits we en ot Hike Sharman and (Winans aro Botsibie GLW. HOMLANDY & CO., 10) Stato-at,, Chicana, thore, ‘Tho Attorney-General and Postinaster- | , GENTS WANTED—SAMPLES FREE. Genoral cannot attord to press tha star-routo SRA ein aero prosecutions, us thoy are aimed at the very mon | eryotic, Kenvool Inon, with emall capital, can ol Who brought the Republican party into powor | too por week with oar goods, Address, with stamp And wore ussociates in the campaten of Gon. | for papers, AEIItLL & Co.,27 und 29 North Clara esque cemetery at Painesville, he expressed | men. Ho finds but Nttlo sympathy in bis press | pusiness was interrupted Inst week to an ox- hiwsolf very atrongly as wanting tobe buried | &t distress. —- tent which cannot be measured. ‘Tho In- there when he died, So faras any expres- COLLISION, crease of exchanges at New York is lurge, sions during Jife are concerned theonent | Gauveston, Sept. 23—Anotharvaliision on the | but the sales of stack are also lurge, and the Palnesvilio is considered u stand-off for that | Tnternational oad tg reported trom Palestine, | romaining exchanges amonut to only $537, at Cleveland. It 1s, however, the general | #4 Which fourtvon treight-curs wore wrockod. — | gys.go00, Atother cltles, though tho deal- opinion that if Gen. Gartield had expressed t a Y ove Me tltoeceliones: taveeetsteg et SARAH AND HER BEAU, ings are large, the guins are very irreguiar, eyo of such A renchmin as mlht in tines ot Sociniism have a fol- lowing, or orento = for ~— himself ot small and radical notortety somewhere butween tho faubourgs wad newspapers, His bair wis cropped and bls beard, which extended wround the chopsand jaw, and also assumed the Iike- ness of a mustache, was vory thin, as if the natural soil of the man’s skin was poor, and yet hig mouth had that arch indicutive of obstinuc: ot purpose. His nose wns short and broud, Tho othor day Puraon Diggs, an old-time preachor from “away in the country,” pald bls firat visit to Little Rock, Ie went to tho res!- dence of old ‘Squire Muckle, who at ono timo hua ived fn the = pardon's neighborhood. ‘The ‘Squire's family wore excocdingly glad to ave the parson, for years nyo he bud tukon of bis guddle nt the ‘Squiro's mate: bad business was in sume places greatly in- Arthur himself, Tho State Vepartment, | th. Chicui ¢ Sarah Mestahon, 17 yours of aye, the wayward | {3 NES eaten corn brend and cabbuge with the family, | Hla poreoptive bumps above ‘bls oycbrows | Cite tho adroit and duening a . ery lavessested oni ant iatrangpiac | tiny aaerf Witam coon | Epa, oar PE Ms, (EE | Gnanetna payed te Sone | Reaches ale We Referee | Ubi, mp ss, Seatinaute | A GENTS, WAN Cae onan AGN his ‘slekehed, Sand fonged. to, kot Another | 2 blucksinith doing business on Jackson stroat | fag Sept, 17, und at other cities for the weok | bid plowed ull day, foll asloop, After singing | was deeply cut ag if imontal worry and | Pre ye fio tng mado n capital Becrutury n* | thedmaticand uther pains, ‘Addross ¥ 34 ‘Tribune Alaa ats aie placa. It haa bean sae Salo pn vine ithe SBounid story of | guilny Sept Hy, were: the old fainitiar sougs and pearing the ad pe td memory bad wrinkled bitin there, furasbo bas gone, and awakened a great deal learned | here that nivotings of | No. est Indiana street, ts lying in . familiar prayer, the squire conduatas a word large, Unsaltsfied, Introspective ened for the rest of the Hy i i ofaduilration Be voll A8 apprebension mnong GENTS WANTED “FROM LOG- yon to the budraum deal the forolun lei 10 Uy Gi srominent eltizens have been held at} precarious condition nt her home, tho aa if they turned within bingelf and found ations bore, ‘Phough be fa hurd. In ty White Hous Only, Cumplero Lat od old servant, nothing thero that did not throw them out again | LY kuown to me personally, Leatols the talk at | of President Garituld, Issued slnco hia elections not Palnesville, Hirai, and Mentor, atid com- | result of a very sovere wound on her lett arm. BSI | eV set vouentl this?” askod tho pnesan, ro- | UEC te nore that ald not te gue tha legations, and they uro, In tho main, bopatul | hustily written campaizn book, Hike all others offored alters ap pointed to watt on Mrs, Garfield. Hor boau, who ls of the Arthur Btoru typo, ‘sau | yardage vattan IFO uteroat 1 imowputorbur | dhe foroheu we eathor fae ae road and th ies tha wredhdene w Hil fook furthor fora Seoro- [to the public, TAREE Vs MeL, Hubilsner, 68 and , 3 ie: ‘emalns have Jain | locked up at the Wost Madison Stroct Stati ae a nied wba ed. ‘i ears Bt out stubby and bolligerent. fo ts 4 ct ar "7 for sone Sung, In the vat t a Cleveland, | dorault te a $25 tine which, ne iicipniad esate ecu Why, that 18. nsqulto-bar.” such looking inne as ou TnIgn expout toind Taskedshe:abave xoatiemad if Blatno would AGENTS WANTED — SEVEN, WITH have them buried Where, ‘The: et * treater V ut s somo ni ‘umbling In your burcau for value ipdeta a + Ry titer the Durlal Hose Isout of chee aRIE | tico Seully, and also upon a warrant sworn out TLS | sto Koop olf moxuitoos.” : Abies, Who Would first sop to oxplain atte | gq luly Kuows’ was the reply, Wthat Diaino | acublelovesunens in a) days. For particulu it Is a shrewd scheme gotten up to increase | YY te miele. father, charging: him i ‘ Sone Eaten tee an TS CHOEDSTOTT REECE, | eee ete eae eae enarey and would oxpovted ta lind any entertainment {a the stato | ————— - a tho price and anlo of tows in Lake View Come min Oe ee ig atone ote | Loutavilte Tia tuld’mne that When Lome to soe suit that | Hex hed Rint ite ocean Ths favo wan biased | Depactuont, but bad boon wgreeably eurprised, JIOUSEHOLD GOODS. tery ani ty wet eeu tee berg a add to ona jalecys ‘i i‘ anne Is vanes Con- Alllruukas we would bave a revival of the old deya. Now | with all dts. hopes doforred until the world | J2o¥nld the queattons arising there were often ft eR 18 attractions of the e: Lis cited as part | nelley, and when ho isnot on a apres ho man- vite ‘ weomed to have cf aed around blin and teft noth- ing there but tho resourovs of a thict, of these pictures indicates 8 Frenel you want to bang the thing over ino, ‘Lake it own, pions: Tin afrald that tho vanity that bf the seherne that the dlrestors of the ceme- yxod to find omployinent of gomie kind at tho Kansas Cit) Millwat t) Fyo allers beard lurked wbout these towns 1s tory hud boxes posted at all the prominent ukee & St, Paul tranafar-bouse, near tho | (iuvelan original and oxolting. and ho bud already ‘began AX 5 PARK-ROW — WARDROBES, a(ruet cornors here duriug the past wuek for | Western elty thutts, Forsome months past bo | indlannpolis, to feel a keener zest for his exocutivo dutlos dining-table, chamber sat, for sale. than for logisiative work." ant oF oD TOVE RED + taking ahold of you.” ‘thal o you think that Hiaine oan make TOVE REPAIRS UF ALL KINDS, OLD dollar contributions to hae buch ‘keplag company with; Baral. Her Now davan: Thoburwae take dawn and tho old man ieeeereral ee eae nation myo ae eae aie a, Goce ft rere nrAT Lo in euith stalstes moderate ‘prloes, THE GARFIELD MONUMENTAL FUND, Lanes sorta apa oe Biot cur nis candia, wiign he aiaye carried 40) 4, Je this inan Ck ethctigy tee spotiens Papuuition, Was and toni havapored Ee 4 } » iD isvouruged his In every way, but tho girl i age, with oo ty. le No: bois nolther craz jostituto of in- ? 5 and money 4s sill] pouring Into thesy coffers | encnuragod bitn, mot bins clandoatinoly, winds us Tho ‘sjulre aud Sirs. Mickle slope inati ad- | tolligenco and. requirmonts. Ho. 18 uo moro | Hid Uagousclous) ARLOR BEDSTEAD for the erection of a monument to ornamer been ascortained, perinitted bin to visit ber the grounds of 4 stock company. ‘The peuple anehtlys; and. woo. Mer Chrouie ber bedroom ‘Total. from Garticld's old district say that the body | WiMtew. At 10 o'clock Tuesday, morning the | ouside Naw Vorkssccscsssos ose of the dend President Is now virtually the | Meslahon's wore awakenod by cles froin thalr | . 7 taparty ae eet daughter that shu wis bloading to death. Hor | TUE COMPARATIVE ACTIVITY OF BUSINESS piper beth ker raed oration, chattel | futher, upon golng to hor assistance, found her | at imuny polnts notwithstanding the events in their possession, that they cun pass rules | bleoding furiously from a cut on the teft fore- ., t Vi ofthe Week is surprising, but there was ‘ regulating the ceme! und bar ott whom. | arm, which had sovered the principal arterivs, 4 eh - sovver hey please, ‘These people state thut | Ouuide bur adorer wus ‘swearing, emash- | freater uctlvity in sbeoulilve tian iu other ss thie is the test thw within the history of the | Mg. the windows of “her ‘alcouing apart | Vranehes of trade, ny Is natural at such ~ Twpublic when a President was buried in | Meat. throatening to anulhilato 1 Phas pertocts, and the strength of the markets late the grounds of a corporation, ‘They guy Mabon a sie and conducting himsvift } In tho week, though creditable to the coun- Joining room, ‘They baa been in bed buta few moments when Sirs, Stuckte remarked; © Whar was thut nulae?" “ Powspang!" came from tho adjoining room, “1 don't know whut tt is," answered the "Squire, atulliug the coruor of ilow tate bis mouth, ss catno from tho noxt room, Did you beur thaty" exclaimed Sirs, Muckle, © It's nothing,” auld the ‘Sauire. ae Somotuiny, tw abaking this bed, Mr, Muckle.”” “slap, slap!” a y tniluenced by hia family. His rue EMPIRE son-in-law was chletly rotuined in cases around Co. 1 and Dovartmoat, oven to tho extent of | laruesatoc! boing tho ultorayy for the Hpaulsh Governwicnt, Sermon sure dtr. Blaine bas no kin nor friend to uppear to ba induencing him there. Maine cai, perbaps, PATENTS. be more weful to Arthur's Aduiloletration | pmo enews than any public mun now living. ‘Tho Leatupe L UB. COUPLAND & Co, | Canal, the Spanieh-Aterican ‘questions, ie | Ads PATENT ATTORNEYS, rigbta of naturalized citizens in Europe, ura an . all liable to como up and tobe the testot Ar. | _Bend address for pampblet on patents tbur's Adiolnistration. It is yet doubtful ATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIA- Pp, ai Woet Bludison-st., keop the kand make the lowest prices and eusieat ture, carputs, atovon, ott. crazy than any of tho people we have secn who v' ut ona certain dayor night God bad perdoned ull thoir sing; that they tult thom slide off, J romomber an old kivsman of mine, who Wasa clergyaan of thy Slethodist Church, who rolated tote bow, ata mingle moment of tine, all bis sing bad escaped trom bis back und made blu a new creature, T couldo’t say he was i oruzy mau, nor could { say that bo fied, Thut fe all tho assumpuon Guiteau wakes of oraxiness—that be received by {uaplration the idea that he muse | Whether Arthur can xrasp these tion avcures patents, caveats, utc. Patent litle " Mt will sound very queer to speak of | Arai dyumken madman woncrally, | Mostabony | Uy in vlow of tha suddon and unmeasured | “Ge ih wero and seo yhat’s the matter with | kill Guriiola Yn ondor to unite the brukea oul: Bea toy telonds The. forouen tegutiony ox- | Eien ewroummedt the U3 waren, spectal akteniae. Y the sage of Mentor, the stutesiman afraid tu go out, ped on the floor until a | vliange inthe Administration, was to sone Pack alco: cuaeic was all that Muckte umnsof tho Republican party. Ha suys it took 1 jie Book on Patent wet hima to see only tho pulitician’s udvan- | itoom i, Chicago, I ngos of bis ration. "Wo arg now regardad with more superstition 10 Powers urope than 9 rvs nny Hrat-class Poworia tho world, anda pailtl: |... ObATRVOVANTS, _ GATT Sse Tt pli i Ad ct ft ¥ a Se a ba raed ieeaie fhe dIDIOMUD | AE eae eee eee hae ipent Wt CREE 8E in 4 t i, and Us Feat, Weablogton, 0. of Lawatield, or the scholar of [Hram, peek Bubrequentiy Connelloy wae extent wctiBclal. Before the Biesene week while his body rests at Cluyeland, with which | urroated by Ollicer Duttiay, Dre Nuchun, who ta | CHS we shall bo able to get a better tiles of place no vart of bis life was directly aysu- | attending the git, foare that amputavion wil | Wereal temper of the murkets under the clated, ‘They recall the fuct thata large tract poe necessary, and tl putlent, 16 wt all times | NeW circumstances, of ground Was set apart specially for th in danger of bleeding to death. Tho girt refuses Lincoln monument at Springfield, and that is | (prosecute, and ways sho out hersolf by shoy- WEARY OF LIFE, bold of bin aa nothing over did before, and bo felt that bo was going tu du # great dead which no ong clso in the country would dure undor- uke.’ *Wolt, Colonel, there must be something pooullar abuut tho man to drive blm to us oa on aot, IN an that husn't got un; * Yor Oa mI ¥ cy aengo. You'd lay bore aud soo a man afein ine next roon.”* “How can 1 lay bero and (chuck) soe a man in 1 adison-st., best advisor on love, int th uek) next rou? ‘hu dooi’s shut aud tho @ commission, even if it bad been w.| circles of Buropo us a mere American-Irlsh ae Taiuily, of business troubles, Fees, bveuts lo in olan Of ho intellect or dieverament. Youle fs | ee National ground, Atvention Is also called to | [# hor band throu a broken window-pang, in 2 guts out. t Hiren radia in Washington tat Hiuino bus wade NLY, NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT IN the piizrimages’ td. Sit. Veruan, Blanticelln, | Seat eee nan te ae oat | tees eO a E GANUES, | Val mustao ta there, fr. Mucklo,” ws nbare comes ti ead the istrict Atorney:-| to Stalne. and wiihot riurn agains Bob clipes pers wid elzeW educa ng, but the paraige think be came there wito 6 v is "my olny bis ite a OF o_O cemetery, putronize the stree-ear lines and | murderous latout, ana Out ber with u kulfe. New Yous, Sept. %3—This’ yprning carly | signi: it the off dies it aint wy ava | teluve We It has not been appraoiatod that it te Fonte But one of his subordinates: ike Lovi P ths i Oma feeling on ithe yar of these pe the dead body of aman yin foun in tha | Stra, Muekle turued over, and Suokto chuckted | the fault of the world which bad not brightness | Morton, thero, ani 8 nut would STORAGE, himself ta sleep. Noxt mornlug when the parson appsarcd at the breukiust tubie bo predented a swotlon up- Pearauce. His fuce was covered with bumps, hat bis bunds looked us though be bud the net- = a f District is Ine ICOALeMINERS’ STRIKE A’ Battery Park, at Castle Ga: MBE, They call attention to the fut of Pirruuna, Pr al IKE AVE! ATED. sed Jet-wound In the forehead, "A circumstance THEIR LOVE FOR GARYIELD, strike of coal miners in thls distrlot for an ad- | that added to the mystery df the case at first ahd tot uayinge cx presslnn Ue preatest tes vance to tive cunta a bushel fur mining, if the | Was the fuct that no plsty) was found near eee ee iad uot beet forthe trtllesg | retell operators porsisted incharging couaumers | the body, Search wus judy in vain for the the peuple therein to him he would never | 2,,0eg's per bushel, bus been uvertod by the | woapon for an hour, of more, At Insta aye been where he was, ‘These Ripple have Sreuso'uader 4 tnreut of hg doglers to advaace | Pistol Was discovered in-'tho grass at somo bave to walk. Ho said Secretary Windom bud enn nn nim nn nnn Ar en friend buying up tho i porceutaand euaukers | STORAGE FOR FURNTTUIE BUGGIES, i Moe a et ee Ee Tate Rrorcatiat | Nivea WeOnon Palit, 1s aud lal Weer Stonros, Harmony looks a youd way olf alieady in this quarter. Gatut, - envugh to appreciate him. He thinks his wide bil apcuches, bis looks, bie urguuionts at the bar, bis Koncral views ae to politica aud party manage: Fo the viows Of a great wut.” iment a Here Col. Corkdiil took up one of Guiteuu's bovks in a red cover, entitled, “Truth,” @ tithe which. sooina I strike evary scoungral dt the country usthe proper designation for his cou- costons, Tho District-Attorney bad marked y there and ft them things all night,” ho sald wierd “Reckoo you'd better put up that thin-lookiog sbcot,” and, bowing over yr MACHINERY. A Practical Charity. JPOR SALE—HOILER sX10, ringheld (Mass. Republ ere e| ‘ug bulk for feats bolt cute repethy “ " ai bis plato, he said, “Gracious rd, muke us | this book, and Gulteau himself had rewrttoo Bofin's Bowerut Boston is a practical cbarity, ae. “ all of Garticia’s near frteuds at Hiram, aud | the price to 14 ceats, Uitte distance from the coruse, ‘the affair ul for those, ‘by many blessings.” parts of if iu ink, {italicized ulzces and mauve core 4 and Miss Colllas’ eleventh aadual renort shows Southwest curaer MicuGian ane Prantus uu,