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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGE 5 FOREIGN. Prosent Aspects of Various Negotia- tions for Treaties of Oommeros, —— * The Races at Newmarket—The Irish Agitators and Exploders. Bleven People Killed by an Earth- quake at Changeri, Anatolia, Asia Minor. Tho “Lanect” Condomns the’ Surgeons for Making tho Bost of President Gardeld’s Case. Tndfctmonts Found Against Four Russian Prigoners Who Have Been Held Bighteon Months. GREAT BRITAIN. THE NEWMANKRT NACEB. Special Cables Newsanker, Sept. #0.—The race for the Rous Memorial Stakes, today brought outa fleld of six runnera, “Dutch Oven wasn hot favorit? aud Mr. Lorlilard’s Gerald inndy his firat appenrance ou the English turf, Ile was ridden by Webb, and looked remarkably well, but carried a penalty of five pounds for winnlug In America, which extinguished all hope of any clianes ho might have had. IIo ran wonderfully game, and fuished third, Dutoh Oven boing first, and Nellie secund, ‘Tho opinton ts that the Awmertean will win the Mlddlé Park Plate at the next meoting. He certainly shows signs of becuming =’ * A SECOND. IROQUOIS, and will assuredly make his mark noxt sea- BON, ‘The following Is the summary of tho race: The Nouns Memorint Stakes of 16 sove. cach, 5 sovs. forfelt to the tous pew@rial Fund; with 600 suvs. nddi 210) sovs. for tho breeder of tho win car-old colts, Bet. 101ba., tile Jeg 8gt. 7 lbs, Winners of HOU sova. nt any ono time Ibs, extra, the second to receive GU sove, ont of the stakes, Hous eourse, 126 subs. ix starters: an by Dated, Lord Faimoutn's br, THE COTTON MILLS Ate HUI: + To the Western Atsoclated Pros, Lonnoy, Sept. 80.--It Is now constdered cortain that for tie present a sufficient num- ber of repltes cannot be got to adopt another week's stoppage of the tills at Burnley, THE CITY OF ROME. Lonpoy, Sept. 30.—The Inman Linesteam- er City of Rome, which left Glasgow Wednes- (ny for Liverpool vin Kingston, arrived at her destination today. Stic has only been tested to forty-five revolutions per minute, o: threéfourths of her power, and secom- plished fifteen and three-fourths knots per hour. No doubt {s felt that the vessel will attain n speed of seventeen and one-half or eighteen knots. ‘The Inmans have accepted the duilvery of the vessel, THE BPINNERS. Itts beYfoved the attempt to obtain a fur- ther stop#iige of mills at Oldham has failed. The meeting of the committes of the Man- chester Cotton Spinners’ Association ar- rived at!ts decision today to adjourn be- enue the returtis from various diatricts wero indecisive, Itis stated that the greater part of the cotton sold to the “cornerers” has been delivercdd or compounded for. Up- starda of 20,000 bries changed hands, the bull belng secured on behalf of one firm. . THE “RANOET” jn condemns the attending surgeory , Sor “mak- ing the best of President ‘Uarficld’s case In their bulletins, and saya « bulletin should be the truth and nothing but the truth, * FOXHALL es is backed to win an immense stake on tho race for the Cesarewitell Stakes, Fordham will probably ride him. 3 THE EXPLOSION IN LISERICK COUNTY, Duty, Sept. 90,—Later detatls concern- Ing the attempt to blow up the residence of Capt. Lloyd, at Pailns Greon, show thota cask containing twenty-five pounds of pow- der was plied immediately behind the room which Capt, Lioyd usually occupied. Tho explosion oceurred at 8 o'clock In the morn- ing. It shattered the outer wall, three Inside walla, and the roof, ‘Two occupants of the house were Injured, but will recover. FATHER SHEEUY, speaking at Killmallock yesterday, said he had come out of prison with the same spirit ag he had entered It. ~ AT NEWMARKRT the Atoulton Handicap Sweepstakes was won by Warrior, Nankin second, Scaramonch third, Lorillard’s Sencen Inst. -The Rous Afcmorlat Stakes werd wou by Dutch Oven, Nellia second, Lorillard’s Ger- ald third, Six ren. ‘THE TREATY, F : It Js sem!-officinily stated in Paris that the Under Forelgn Secrotary for Great Britain ous deolared privately that the negotiations for the Anglo-French commercial treaty are progressing regularly, Tho Times on the ‘yubject Baya: “Serious difficulty must bo pvercome before final evttlement can be nr- rived at We bellevye the statenient that, substantldlly, as regards all articles except, cottons and woolens, the Joint Commission has ‘agreed, or is, likely to agree, has some foundation; but, notwithstanding tlils prog- ross, the disposition of the French negotiators Isnot altogether renssuring, and the excep- tlons ard so Jarge that until we hear af thelr belng sntisfactorily dealt with we can- not attach much value to the settle- ment of other pointé Tho problem which the negotiators havo before them, In tonsequence of France insisting on & complete substitution of specific for ad yalorem duties appears almost Insoluble. At ia diMicult to seo how the negotiators are to getoutoft the dilema unless France relin- quishes the condition on which she has al- ways insisted,” : The commission holds a final meeting Saturday, when the English Commilssloners will return Lomo for fresh Instructions, The Commlsaloners are expected to reassemble ‘Oct, 24, ry 4 PARIS DISPATCH says there 9 an impression here that for the pastfew days the English ‘Commissioners have been acting as though thelr juterest Is ” to await tho opening of the Chambers, and look fora stranger free-trade feeling In the new than existed In the old Chambers, This confirins the belief that the English dele gates intend to suspend negociations and re- sume them after the Chambers meet, but it migy be safely ufirmod that the new Cham- bers will be quite as protectionist es the old. AT TRE WOOK, SALES TODAY 9,700 bales were dispoded of, comprizing New Zealand, Port Phillips, and Sydney, Tho inarket was steady at unchanged rates, ‘TEST GARKs, Duan, Sept. 80,-~The-Land League hea, up to the present tlmia selected about 400 teat cases. In all these cases tenants have been ee for non-payment of rent aluce Feb, A CIRCULAR, Duptrs, Sept. 3.—The Land League has Sasued a circular to the sgoretarivs of branch Jeagues throughout the country requesting them to send the details of any casea of leaseholders who, since the passage of the by threats, viction, or unduo Influence to take ont tenses contalning unfalr conditions toward tenants, FIRE RECORD. The Village of Eldred, Pa,, Vis- ited by a, Destructive Conflagration, Lonnon, Sept. 90.—-A Paris dispatel says? ” Peonier Ferry ling returned from a visit to President Grévy, Tho Mintstors will mect toduy to deliberate on the subject of, conven- Presitent Qrévy will re-, turn Oct, 6 to hear tho result, Tho Ministers will doubtless tender thelr resignations on thoday when the summons convening the Chambers ts Issued, in order to leave Grévy full freedom of action, but Grévy will refuse to necept tho resignations, because he tins the new Chamber 1s still unknown, and that the proper coursu Is to see whether the pres- ent Cabinet has {ts confidence, ‘The Cabinet will, therefore, present itself. before Chamber, and wwalt opportunity to ascertain Its opinion. ‘That. opportunity will: svn arige on an interpellation on the Tunis ques tion, which will decide the fate of the Cab- Thirty-seven Business and Ten Dwellings Laid ing tha Chanitbers, Tho Loss Estimnted at §126,000, with Insurance ‘of Only A Box-Faoctory and Considerable Lumber Bumed at Grand Rapids, Mich.— AT ELDRED, PA. Speerat Diavatch to The Chicago Tribune. Buapronp, Pa, Sept. 9.—A, terribly de- atruetive tlre vishted Eldred, Pa, 9 thriving village twenty mniles east. of Bradford, this myorning. ‘The fire started about 8 o'otock In Opera-House, a three-story frame building in the centre of the town, When discovered the buttding was 10 fans, and, there being ho theans of fighting the fire, the town being unsupelied with appar. atug, the place was at the nerey of the flery It spread rapidly, the efforts of the eltizens, burned buth sides of tho business street, Iaying In ashes TURKEY TO RE MELD RESPONSINE, Pans, Sept.30,—Coneerntng the continued dispateh of Turkish refnforeements to Tripo- li, it is semi-oficially stated that the Porte. will be held responsible for any disturbances arising from persisting In this course in spite of repeated warning, Tho Prefect of Limoges, in the Department. of Itaute-Vienne, gave a banquet to the for- eign uflicers attending the autumn manent vres, Maj.-Geu. Scholleld, of the American army, replying to a tonst to the heads of states and notions represented, dwelt upon the share France had taken Ja the entran- ehigement of America, dnd thé excellent re- lutions of the two countries, THE TREATY Witt ITRLY. Lonpox, Sept. 80.—A iispatet from Paris says of the Franco-[tallan “As the ltallan Commission has been un- able to cffect n satisfactory arrangement on the chief’ subjects of negotintion, such as wine, cattle, and wools, they lave returned to Rome to report to the Government un the French proposals. In Paris jt {3 also atated, somi-officially, that the return of tho Com- iilssiuners to Rome, In consequence of the fallure to arrange a tarii€ on wines, eaitle, and woos, was in accordance with previous arrangements, und fre expected to result successfully thelr return to Paris. Lu Putr and Le Temps, ot Paris, treat the ,resolution of the Italian Commission that questions of. ex- ternal commerce should await the revislon of the Italian tariif ag merely the expresston of opinion of a .consultating body, and think the taet of the Italian Government continuing uegotiations proves that it docs not adopt the fantastt dwellings, The York City Fire-Insuranes Company held alarze number-of premiums, and thelr loss ig reported heavy, A thre stenmer and houk- and-ladder company were sent from Olean, but the stenmer refused to work, and ald no service. ‘fhe principal losses nre as follows: A. B. Rowley & Co,, dry coors, loss $14, (00, insurance $7,400; W. A. Young & Co., hard- ware, fuss $8,000, Insurance $6,000; Joseph & Dornberry, cluthing, loss $15,000, Insurance $7,002, including $1,000 In the Commercial & Merchants’, of New York; W. B, Archibuid & Co., grocers, luss $2,000, Insurance $1,500; BR. Farr, jewelry, loss $1,000, Insur- anes unknown; T. S, Sartwell-& Co., drugs, Joss $4,000, insurance $2,800; Eldred Opera- Louse, Joss $3,000, Insuraice S15 Sheur, dry guods, Joss $3,000, insurance $1,600; W. ¥. Roberts, dry goods, loss $33,000, Insuranee §2,000; E. W. Doane, dry goods and drugs, Joss $14,000, Insurance $4,500, ‘The fro iy supposed to be of tnceudlary mipts have bee made orlein, as several at within a year to burn the town. ‘To the Weatern Assoctated Press, Brapronp, Pa, Sept. 8—At 3 o'clock this morning fire broke out In Jackson's Opera-House, Eldred, located In the, business tuntre of the village. ‘The tire was alrendy well ander way when discovered, and was enlivened by # stiff breeze, The town Is without any fire organization, villagers were atthe mercy of the flames, whic h quickly spread to the opposit slue of the street, ‘There way no water supply of any klad, and the fire swept undisturbed up and down both sides of tio street. fifty buildings were destroyed, many with ‘Che Ilst of the prinelpal losses and insurance isns folluws: A. 8. Rowley & Co,, dry goods, loss 315,000, Insurnice $1,400; W. A. Youn, hardware, lossy $5,000, Insur- ance $0,000; O. Y, White, grocer, loss 33,000, views of theorists. “ AMERICANISTA.” Mannin, Sept. 50.—At the last two mect- Ings of the Amerteanista Congress, ‘which closed yesterday, several Inturesting papers on ethnology nud lingulstie datn on Amerien ag compared with the Basque and_other Eu- Topean Janguages were presented. Powell, of the Smithsoninn Institute at Washington, draw attention to the progress mado In the Cuited Stated In archwology and A letter from Mr, Bradley. of Cineinnatl, explaining his absence was then read. Auother member thoughtfully sug gested that the study of stenoxzraphie sigus might be of great u3e in the Investigation of certaly primitive languages, and a French inember expatinted on tha advisability of carefully comparing the different dialects o! the Indians and other aborigines of America with the printed and manuscript documents found by tho early explorers and misslon- aries, Dy these and simtlar means It night be hoped that the remnins of ancient Amerl- enn ‘clyilization would be discovered, as Champollion had discovered thatof Egyptian Before the Congress broke up thanks were votud to the Spanish promoters of the meeting, especially Seeretary Dure, who was the soul of the whole affair, aid Duke Ver- agua, who presided throughout with great Haquors, loss $1,500, Insurance unknown; EW. Donne, dry goods: and drugs, loss $14,009, Insurance $4,600; Juseph & Dorn- berry, clothing, building and stock worth $15,000, about one-third saved, Insured; Miss Toss $0,000, Insurance $1,600; E. 8, lilller, cunfectiuner, elguis, ete., loss $3,000, insurance $700; J. G. Lesner, Grocer, logs $8,000, Ingurance $800; \ Roberts, dry goods and crockery, loss $3,000, insurance $2,000; M. Spear, dry goods and » Insurance $1,600; J. TL, Mnlng-rovn, losgy $2,000, fnsuraove ‘Ye dS. Surtwell & Co, drugs, Ansurance 93,800; Ketly’s Opera-lionse, 600; Bennett House, psUIANCE UNKNOWN; Faher's Juweiry store, loss $2,L00, P, Welch, hardware, pren Church, logs 32,600, insur ance $1,000; C, C. Moores, bouks und fur- niture, loss $3,0W, no insurance; D. Cross- man, loss on buildin 33,000, Josses range beluw the Intter amounts. A, curetul estimate places the total loss at $100,- 000, and lusurance at $50,000, AT GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Graxp Rarips, Mict... Sept, $0,—Freder- ick G. Bionnt’s box factory and quite a stock of lumber were destroyed by firs in this elty Loss, $4,000 to $4,009, and in- in W. I. Foster’s and Crogoy ‘The tire caught probably from 8 spark trom n passing leeomolive. garpete, loss $2, FORTHCOMING TRIALS. Sr. Perurssunc, Sept, 80.—Tho indict ment agalnst four Nilillists belonging to the so-called Binck Divislon or Section, secking to effect its alms by fomenting popular revo- lftton, who have been in prison elghtcen, months, have been ¢ompletel. The trial will commence in afew days, and will be held with closed door’, only governmental Journalists belng adduitted, are Marin Krilova, a gentinwoman, and o WU, histtrunce $1, Indictuent, . was in Karakasoit’s attempt to nssusiuate the late Czar in 1366, and who wasn friend of Vera Sasgulltch; Prankoif, a merchant’s son, who has twlee previously been arrested for en- gaging in revolutionary propaganda, having ‘on the first oceasion been pardoned, and on the second, for participation in, disturbances following the nequittal of Vora Snssutitch, to Archangel, escaped. The other two prisoners are Prik; hodks, 1 gentleman, and Prepletchkoff, a son of au officer, of whom less Is Rnown, Tho Immediuté charge against all” ts the secret printing of a revolutionary paper. THE EAST. 4 BARTHQUARR, CoNnstANTINOPLE, Sept. 80.—An_ earth- quake at Changer!, §n Anatolia, killed eleven ‘The Grand Mosque and many dwellings wero greatly injured. & Co,’s agencles, AT BOND'S STATION, TENN, Menrins, Teun., Sept. 80.—Fire at Bond's Station, Tenn,, last night burned J. L. Rod- ditvs store, Loss, $7,000; Insurance, $3,725, ee BENJAMIN BUTLER. Dally Lifo and Business Methods of tho Mi. Monairo Luwyer, Lowett Covrespondence New York Sun, Gen, Butler smokes Havana clgars ns long asa penstatf, sits up inte reading or talking, and retires about midnight. Ie is up again at 6 o'clock, looking as fresh asa school- boy, aud ready for any amount of hard work, of which ha seoms nover yet to He makes a tour of his grounds, looks at the beautiful beds of folinge plants bordered with sivect lyssum, watches the colorlug of the hydrangeas from, buff to blue by the charcoal ho mixed with the earth about them, takes o look for his squirrels, and then walks in to breakfast, His tablo has a masa of tlowors jn Its centre, fresh from his conservatory, and a8 he settles Into Is seat Patey, who appears in a swallow-tail coat and a whito necktie, ping a bouquet in the General's left lapel, ‘Thirty years ago Mrs, Butler began thls practice, and the General Keeps it up, ‘The coffee-urn used by George Washington affectionately termed “ Unele George” by the General—graces tho table, ‘There is a consuicuous cabinet in the din- ing-room, which is a tinespectmen of antique Flemish carving. Its outline is a mass of mermalds, griffins, leaves, and fruits, and although now 250 yoars old it vrowlses to Upon ong shelf Is a coifve set painted with tha pictures of Gan, Butler aud hig stall, Gen. Butler Is a hearty eater, and he sips a Iittle sherry at his, meals, His breakfast over, Peter hands hint oue of his big Havana cigars, holds a Nght to its end, and lends the way to the carriage that has just stopped at the door, As the dieneral takes his geat Petor hands him a bouquet covered with tissue-paper, and the driver cracks his whip. Tho carriage rolls away, Jeaving @ train of clear amoke behind, en, Butler seems to find happiness in It tle thinths, and one of the Incidenta of his day's pleasure §3 to just coma within a seo- ond of nilssing the train to Boston and yet ConsTANTINOPLE, Sept, 50,—-The Governor of Tripoll has notified the Porte that agita- tion is inerensing on the Tunisian and Al- gerian frontiers. The Tunisian Arabs ine tend to force the military cordon and enter have had too much. THE FRENCIT INVASION, Lowpoy, Sept. 80.—A dispatch from Cog Uaria says that early this morning (Thure- day) the French troops for Carthago and Goletta marched inland, leaving only afew nen $n the encampments. Tho radia on the road from Goletta to Tunis have been oceu- pied. An important movement from dfan- ouba to Labwedla will bo made Friday, The rains, however, are not yet sufficient to re- plentsh the wells so as to enable the troops to push on to Kalrwan. Rome, Sept, 80.—The contractors for the Itahian foan have alkeady constgned 120,000,- 000 francs. The mint Is coining at the rate of 700,000 francs dally, Luxempuna, Bept. 80.--The Chamber of Deputies Is conyoked for Oct, 4 to discuss a bill authorizing the Government to advance 50 per cent to the holders of notes of the Na- BOUTIL AFRICA, { Pretonta, Sept. 90,—The Volkerand ad- journed till Monday, when the report of the committee to whom the convention with En- gland was referred will be considered, —— GREECE, Lonpon, Sept, 30.—The King of Greece entered Arta, oue' of the cltlea of Albania ceded by Turkey, swid unbounded euthus He often makes experiments In secing how Jong he can remain in his house or oftice how fast he can go to tha depot, and how near he cau come to being If bis faco looks more benevolent at one time than another it js when, after, hav- ing purchased his papera, hu steps upun the traln as itia moving out of tho depot. He reads the newspapers In the cara, and bas the faculty of gleaning the news by running his reading eye down the column, Butler reads with one eye froma book or paper, which be holds cioge ¢o It, his other — ~ THE MAN WITH THE IRON JAW, Bocial Dispateh to Tre Cateuou Tribune. Inpiuanarorsg, Ind., Sept. 80.—A traveling showman known as Lowanda, the fron- jawed man,” while exhibiting today at the State Falr, wag fatally hurt by a barrelful of water—wiich he was attempting to lite with teoth—falling upon him ashe was over i auced, and striking lit on the abdomen, 4ctof’70, have been compulled by Jaudlords | causing internal Injuries, eye is Intent npon other business. In this way 7 tT 1 them, looka nt them with tondetnoss, and at tho OPENING. he ls double-sighted, In reading evidence to P OLITICAL. Sitine tine, Iu the softest tones, reiterates, 10, | nna nrnnrnernee rn fe ler He the i 9 disposed! t Soe geen | aury lo Keeps one.oy9 reading, wile with tial cour. tay alton tho cy un de the other he studies the jurors’ faces, In or and at A rerulue pace, but very fast, for reading law in the court his far-sighted eye The ue Campaign Characterized by Tit ieeeaire Sere tanga Our ser Vase ee ia. xtreme and Unprecedented nar, they dt not even turn to tho Apedker, j ia directed tivon the Judge to hold his attens Lifel hut ruialn santlontces, huntltert Lorettibn, stand thon, At the Heston depot Gen, Buttor enters ‘elesness, naar inging town. ‘Che stralgnt neck and its acab and Isdriven to lils oMee in Pemberton thete ntwaps'e eum td wionsy ek ole appro Square, which he reaches soon after 8 yse wad timid motion, tl gave thom analr at once veluck, Hoe hag no sigit ott, so that a Prohtbitentsts and Liquor Men tn Cine qeuntble an hovié. Tha lama ts tho unly erent = ‘ are er etl by whie! ! e, stranger doesn’t know where to find him, elnnatl, ‘Mowerer, Hard at Tete happehee-winen 19 very. Reman. tno {lls Private Secretary, Mr, -Major, hag Work. cose—that nn Tudian wishes to obtan, alrentiy gone over his currespondence, and iH ty ad Mllngte pee hls clerks are atl intent upon the business of tho Instant tho wntimal, finde. iteufentteonted by iN \ thodiy,. ‘The brightest little Yankee boy to | The Fight Against tho Machine ta word uF quature, he rataen bls tieucl with dugutty, bo found marks his coming and looks triht- and without making any attermpt to escape UL- ar ven te pomca. A double:tooy teats fnto Now York State~Wisoonsia looks torrarit heaven Lites, tenes thew Teeely ie Genere vi re, as bye: 4 de et ae erat obra open, and the bows hime Matters ear ae tt aN air cemn Madison and Pcoria-ste, set ont, ‘The lad) was wut Feeenlly, ein: ters ofan hour at most be expires. ployed, antl hy feels that hats Soy the fear oOHTO. fee respoct, shown pdtere zalmats of tl ristocrac: ofice-hoys mm Boston | * ‘uruvinn Indians amaunts absolutely to supe Broatte he rans Gon. Butlers errata, Giser rere ate aan eee ani | filtlous reverence, When the Indiunsload them, “How do you like your new boy, Gen- INCINNATI, O., Sept, 80.—No fall to nppreaeh and caress the anitnal, hiding ms eral?” asked a former partner, paign jn Oho tor many years has been so | head that ho muy not seu the Jond on bs back. th ve pled Gen, Bt q | le yg | itis tho suite tr unloading. The Indinns of the Very well.” replied Gen, Butter, with a | lifeless, with the election anly ten days | Coriiiteraedloue huve, filet putleuce. ag PENING runt, “only he wants to run the olliec,” distant, ag the present one. ‘Cho long slek- : oat ie Ine rai me STN ‘g oe ess nnd tinal death of ‘President Gnrflett oe es te Vine i e ¥ 7 7 Pe Ane oa aide ot eee eweart Cen | th enuse, ‘The delayed announcements for | EDUCATING HEATHEN. Butter te the carriage and pen the dunr, | political meetings $n the principal towns ‘The other day the General tletected him | were withdrawn, and only a few have been | Emparting Roligious Inatruction Undor holding tas, earrings Cook wii one Haut renewed sincu the President’s death, Inthis Difleutites. whily In bizh glee fe her hand | county and elty no meetings of a genernt Palladeiphes Tuner, mine tuvel, ie: A ta fy, An the prevailing character will be held unless they should be | _ Yesterday afternoon nine plg-talled gentte- tho opposit side'af the satiate, ond the Gen- | tinder the nusplees of the State Commitee, | MeN of saffron color aceupied seats tn the phaty Church, and there eral auurred {iia t rots Lappy inoment by gly- | ‘The County Central Committees ite the aclinn Suen at Elphudtry Chiral ated ing hina poke with hls cane, if alien yon f th LAneotn ev i chers to atten ou jen. t un, Butler pinces, te boucua Ae has ane Mae nse powerful polltieat The pupils were Sam Hing, King Gee, Moi Next TUESDAY. Oct 4 brought, from Lowell In He Tt Of, ie | orzantzation in the State) haveboth deetded, | Kee, Ah owe, John Lung, Quonz Wha, ’ ae Cone ee cerang ind. his ofies Is | after much deliberation, that political meet- | Ah Loow, Chang Lung, and So. Ah Mowe filled with ellents, although it fs an hour | Ings of the usual order will be Inappropriate | hXs been in America three years and spoke whan inost of the yout taivyers of Boston | ty tho the, and the State Commitien tins English quite well when he first visited the On which occasion we shall make are breaktasting. His offer desk fs prasidedl | teen notified that, If they propose to hotd aelivols Sines Feluney ks das: lear to an unusually large and ele- ietie belly are on the. wall belind hin, | meatings here, they inust themselves bear | rend slimplo excrelses, fa ale to write suey gant display of and hy no sooner toushes one than hls} the responsibility and tho expense. No Bs ye pilvats, secretary, iis siidoct ive, Ila clerks | demonstrations of any kind are to be under- {ide abant ae okt and, a fee ie OS toy foot, Au auclent | taken, Work of an effective but quiet chur. | yents of ave, and, although ho has lived In ‘* f Foe a eee Pi ui of Slexleng | Neter is, however, being done, . Through the { America vd years hy huan't eget, masters splrs. Beneath igacholce landscape, painted | Lincoln Club the wards and precincts are the stinple beauties of “pidgin” English, He py nis daughter, Sirs. ines.” Four marble } betng thoroughly organized and at~ Soon to diaturbeKlen s.particter andthe fook ‘A ves ft the four corners of the room. | rangements made for getting out os | of pleased astonial t his face wore ye: Three represent Diana, Hebe, and Venus, ge! anette FBS OF pleased, estonielincht. iis Tava Wore yes: and the Foxtrth Is adraved recumbent female. | large & Republican vote as posslble. terday, when he was told for the twentleth 9 IN " | Hine that “A” fg the first letter of the alfabet, flzure. No one gets adinissionte the private | AS to how large, that vote will be | t : aly abet, oltice ‘wlihout sending In his or her name, | fc is diflentt to esthnate, ‘There are those outa pave vel ang Cue Cee nud the small boy, ubless summoned, has to | who belleve that the eifect of the President’s “Len” sail the teache h ot knock and awalt an gnswer, 3 pills cacher, 28. he. wrote aaaa Gen, Butter ig overrun with business for assasination w iM te to bring out the largest these:lutters un tip DReuonn aad recelved : six hours on a stretch, and he sometines | Vole that has ever been cast, and that It will ) Sn AUTON Site Mas continued the In- Hae nat eave ils soak all day, except ta geta | be ovis eines, Republican. It is cere pelle y aw-book. When his office hours are over | tain that no Administration was ever su} “the pupil smiled, seratehed: hls left side, beware oubot & private entrauceand dashes warmly commendod and its termination so | and rellected. ‘ ee Costum ot it PF agmed? that he ins “gone | eels deplored as In the present lustance. ‘eure is, a hen—a chicken,” sald the " 5 for the day, aud that they must | Those who believe that this feelin will tell Ee” aia hen? tpiled Me So. ty take their turn the next iorning. Gen. | atthe polls have renson in their argument. a ae i. Seplied Str. So, as coolly us it comes, and seruputously a respectful letter, Hu gets the “meat” outer Ppa stdin he Mere rrmatonesr i eoen titty cach letter, and dictutes to. his: private xeere- | Pie, Which has already found abundant Mee wen The Men of askl He aie me i tary: the ‘answer, Je dispatches business | means of manifesting Itself, may prove rick the vilier aeeleeta ase tg tin tari with astonishing ‘rapidity, and keeps none | to bea factor of but slight potency on elee- | oxtromely funny, and Sam Mn, Kine cee, arpe S, Taperies, See ee eeea carry allt Rig wana people as to the issue of an approaching elec- | grown sehoulboys, r slow pupil smiled, ‘AND With the amine energy and sagiclty as hy | fon would any other year forecast n ght | exed the Stine oll the bluekboard critically, would use in executing them. While most | and most uncertain vote. In this city pins ped te eee ‘ete a the He aston 2 oon polite to subordinates. anu pwhile addressing | matters have been complicated by several | cuted an. alinost perfect, limitation uf the ashionable Re uisites ee er Re unfortunate selection by the Repubilean | texcher’s chivography of the word hen. ‘ a iM » theke! a! « “Chileken,” was the nonchalant response pidity, on the county ticket that the best elements p # Mis favorit expletive ts, “Since Adam | of the purty will at best tender only aluke- of the pul pik aa fis morgen Lowarda iis nents 228 ss £ wea A bor.) and when annoyed he aw V4 | warm support, ‘This elreunstance hasits off- | currection The public is cordially in- poraces ve lits never | sors fn the fact that, asa whole, the Dema- | Allesume hen, alle same chicken,” replied | yj * Cee Cg a ee Ferree ay taneietd cratic Convention ‘id no better. Another | Mr. So, vhilosoptiieal)y: as he uropped Into vited, at order to see whether of work are so great that a former partner complication arises from the disposition of iis aoe ant anued his fevered brow with. or not, in Styles and Prices, says he is In danger of overworklng those }| certain classes to tender their support to | O' lady ‘and gentleninn were the oly: teach- h striuctor, : . 2 Butler cleans up each day’s, corre aneé | But Oliv elections are very abt to be sur- as thouRlt the information was by no means Fabrics Novelties Wers CVeTY | yrises, ‘and the feeling of the peo-| * Well, write it,” snid the teacher, thrust- 4 Ul but bright men about hia, who save tin 2} tion-day. ‘The very general flstlesness of the } Mot Kee, and Chang Lung giggled like over- it ently has mbselutely no patience with stu Nominating Convention, There are names “Tend it,” snid the tencher. about lint . His own capacity fer work he di- | none but the frends of thelr particular Moe aad than inakesn task whieh | measures, Representatives of tho Liquor | ers tn this school yesterday, The tady de- | ¢¢ pitt ean xenreely complete in axiven time, Nanutieturers and Dealers? Assoelntion are Fated hersell to AK) Hows wile Jon Lauter, it Pays to Trade on Gen, Butler's Income from fees alone Is be- | aruund questioning the candidates ot both the an 1 yawne le eine ne ptervills, : tween’ $150,000 und $300,000 0 year. Some | parties as to what stand they expcet to tuke it Cate raeeeaenhs ae W Wy. red. Al the West Sid @ 9 tie ago he received a retainer of $100,000 | in respect tv prohibltory legislation and the terest etd ee ah to i ce reat in- . 5 In ong case. His MWberalty Is great, and | enforcement of the present Tynor inws. | Heir Ue ee th pe rnala ieee her snanst lis brother Inwyers In Boston say that he | Thoy are being followed in thee rounds by | LAS area var Wilts “ hood HOHE, in ne doves n larger gratultous business than any | delegations of Prohibitiontsts, who are seck- | SUNS ng Quong Wha and Ab Loon, the lat- See eter Amaticn. Tie never charges « | iny precisely the same laformation, When | tet bel much the Urighter student. Pho cent for ontalning a pension, and pays: rine | this work Is done. both. classes will select | £OX has hen” sald tho teacher, reading 5 t = ‘i the primer. “he fox has a hen,” re- eldental fevs, ils subordinates know that | from the county tickets of the two parties froin ‘ hen, they would be instantly discharged If he dis- | stich names as they care to support. Of peutert the punils, spelling out the words, red tat they iad ever charged a i ne oaty mie ok Gre snprecme re shall have ayn result of thelr work a county ELON DULPASE! ta hurry up some poor via] vi ‘ef yoTR a R . widow's henson, ae bs Tanot-men’s ticket and a county prohibition Sagn, seta the pletuite, te Any story of outrage, espectally any story | ticket, ‘The amount of suvport they will | Quon La oe Macatee Inquired of lexal wrong, quickly’ moves Gen, Butler, | each be able to command ts entirely prab- Evy eatentt t mel le, Wood-curt, hi and he has boen known to put aside a mill: | lematieal, It 1s not Itkely, however, to bo | a Both au nirie? ws nuayrerell je teacher. lonnire’s business to start the machinery of | Inrge in either case, but divisions of such a criti “Isit of Ol i IX, boat be oka nus as OSS (2 hus office to work upon n poor widow's cuse, | cliaraeter arg to be deplored. ‘The Hyuor- | fhe tench a i mathe «ravely at e The more intricate and difficult the case, | men have no interest in the State tieket, and for prepped en ih leds eat ly unprepared the better he seems tO relish it. Hig Ine) tie Prohivivontsis have a Stato tleket | fT any suet pillosay iin cere and fellectual disposition runs. toward the | of thelr own, which will prevent the | CONT onity Cid nut titan p| lo reply to tt, Co § e bout this tine the attention of nearl: most Ingentons legal methods. His mind, | selection ‘of State oftcers from | belne Abou * arly fully equipped ‘vith all legal weapons, races | affected by the vagaries of elther of these bt ta tn. the Toone was Aitrnetod Lb the over every cammonplice rond leading to | tuctlons. In the Democratfe camp -thore ts au aie jane fost ay xs and Bing robable vetors, and then tinds enjoyment | even less life than among the Rupublicavs. | or, tort eM, Oye ne | uttering of n hr aveking the most’ extraordinary pith, and | ‘The candidates have all been assessed for ye Hin " Sette aetltielal a rae ate if the same result ean be reached by’ that } eampaign expenses, and have all puld up, y An the con he a cat lnsee feed enpt- course, Gen, Butler will take it” with | and there the work seems to have stoped, Hach ME ane thes Lenane oh oct heal Tho Uy greatest delight, Hig inethods are chiefly | ‘The disbursing committees are inde up of ene pers hee au eo less ans seach pupil sop- RW (V SSOL men 0 tngentous, anu one of tha best Instances fH. | men why aro anything but good disbursers. aoe _ % Auelt Ong ins ie are ue ler tho: Inset of tH faet wae when foautehd | Thay ary widcawats ascolecors wus METS | teckandnulbemononeconivishost | | CRoice and Blegant he water-wheel of a mi te well ane heir enthiusias! 1S, Us y Y brougit hivo onent te terms. He revels in | for Governor and Lientenant-Governor are tele other malenbeate Hot spent In study— ~oice ain Cg ar surpelses in ittheation and in untying bard | both uiaking personal appeals for support, s 'y great extent, knots inte which the courts sometines get | the tormer by visitation, we latter through Sarre iT} ine) 3 s " mils. A Dog Story. cies ei ange that he never gets a case un-.| the 1 Be aha tWrstera asnsclated Piesss Ghyio, a) brindle in ing tied $< —— CINCINNATI, “Sept, 20--Mayor Means, of | Clark, of Norwich, Cc ® Oroing this elty, has issued the following order, in stall occupied by a vuiuuble horse, It was ulght, SITTING-BULL. slew of the pending political eampalgn and | sud Gari rushed into the stall. pulled tho burn~ the State election one Weel from next ‘Tues | street, and, returning to testable, ntiompied . Ho Particular’ of His Journey from Yates | day; IN to put out the Bre in the straw with bis f % to Shorman—The Doughty Warrior All mombors of tho pottco force are horeby bucceoded in soratching the straw Away fem Is Vory Meek and Subdued. notitied that thoy are positively forbidden to | the already torrluly burned beast, and then, 4 Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, take any netive purt in political affairs during | with almost buman Intelligence, ondunvored to q my administration, and that if uny of them ore | loosen the balter which bid the horse a prisun- Sr. Paut, Minn. Sept. $0.—Sinco tho re- | MY udminitrntlan, ann tae Te wy ation ties | er. Hut aselstance came to lm anne wus res moval of Sitting-Bull and lus band te Fort | must resign promptly or be diumissed 1rom the | Moved. Curlo and tho horse wero badly burned. Randall thoy have been extremely quiot, and | fare. — s Brocades, Plald and Sheded Strip2. Kittle news has been received from the NEW york. BUS.NESS NOT.CZ3, post by the usual channels, Liout. ALHANY, Sept. 80.—'The result of the Re- Hees! Lesh B e XY, Sept, $0. s TILES} 3t Ogle, who commanded tho dotachment } pybjican primusles 1s disputed, Tho Stal- | A nure ure for Hilind, Mleodine, Tteniog, and Moleskin, Seniskin, and that guarded the boat between Yates | warts claim thirteen of seventecn wards, | Ulcerated Piles hus boen disovered by De. Wille and Sherman, is in St. Paul, and gaye your th tlStulwarts put It thug; Stal- inms, A sing! x OF ILLIANS' INDIAN corruspondant some paciletlars of tio Jour | Yoree, by anti stalwarts dy divided, & baste of twenty-tva yours: standing. He gives oss us S. ney, Hu gald that the Indians were imbued BUFFALO, N. Ys, Sept. .—The Republic- | relied ty tive aah tine runtuge WILL with the idea, first, that they wore taken | ans of the Fourth’ District send a Stalwart Tae Nhe iNT ubsorue tho tikmora, sootod — away to bo executed, und, finding that untrue, elegation to the State Convention, a ; iz, espoolniiy aftor j f he P for Piles, ltobluy of tho parts, and R Str Ph hes dreaded India Territory. Their joy when County Ropublicais sleoted Bat} Ste ware ee olet prico et, tugRisté, oF malted oman | e US, they found that Dakotn was etill tobe thelr | New Yonx, Sept, 90.—At tho Ropubliean | VAN SUHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chicago, For Mantle Lining aa A ssi ¥ Lstricts to choose delegates to the State Con- | Macalleter’s Cough Mixt ~ thoy have already oxpressed themselves as vention, so-called Conklinulles carried all | creases in popular estcom agama tne yee er satisfied with thetr naw location. Ogle says | ty Assembly districts except the ninth. The | of new remedies almoat daily Introduced, John New Shades in feels fully that his glory has departed, delegate from the ‘Twentleth District proved all druggists, 5 Te is some days since Lient, Ogle loft Ran- | untrue, ‘There wns n atrageio In the File | ys oueana homthtal ele § f y | t & Fi Hi aa,” Tatar ew nota ull ro. | MSD UE, CoS eur We | model pra Saar Aperan a atInS, VBIVELS, & PUSHES, covering ils spirits, A dispatch from Fort | Administration of President, Garfield ‘ns | Meee It doce all the viet ene eold be at Tor Krimming. Randall, dated Sept. 20, says Sitting Bull against Conkling clan to hava carried Pal ited eee nding, beara Bolg paras Foy; B. still inalsts upon direct negotiations | Brooklyn, ———aa Rocuesten, N. Y., Sept. 80.—-The Repub- 25. 25,00: rT 5, with tho. hoad of the Government Nean Clty Ganvention nates from the Sec- ean ‘adaiine Flas lnrge pro Hee tat Full Lines at Washington, Ie las made formal ‘aiembly District to tho State Conyen- | snd electric pe: ite. to Wels Bo demand, up Col, Andrews, “commanding, | on a'statware aslegution throughout Coe Srekers a Eetatooncecutoags. =? | Cotin Nepyailleux and Surahs, that he be permitted to vislt Washington with ten or twelve other Chiefs, Including VIRGINIA POLITICS, i Gall, to have a big tuk with the Great Wastanortoy, D, C., Sent. 80,-Ex-Senator Fatlier, Ef this is refused he wants theGreat | J, 1, Lowis, Readjuster candidate for Father to coiuilssion pote person to visit | Tigutenant-Governor of Virginia, Is in the FLAVORING EXTRACIS, A | niin utc aust ot city. . He. asserts that Mahone will find no [| vee eee eee nnn enn Jotted Velvets and Satins, dit him ing-Ball expressed blnwelf gatls- | more embarrassment iu voting on tho organ- fled tit hiss surroundings and at peace with | fzation of the Senate than he dit nt the last NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS all, Ho would oxeept the Crows, Assibt: | gogston, and is not the man to shirk responsl- boines, and Piurans, and that be only wished | pitity of any kind. Ue claius that Readjust- atts Hoe 1 sutisiied nt last. that | er success Is certain, and the Legislature will the Unteed Slates Government 13 too | bu largely Readjuster, securing the election strong for him, and that nothing remains | of an antl-Bourbon United States Senator. for infin and his ponies but to go to work and YorKTOWwN. rt ther reservation Indians, 2 Horii aiie le ‘asks that ha be supplied | ‘The Mastor of Cercmoules of the York. With stack and agricultural jmplomenta, | town Contenntal Commission announces that with a wagon and pair of horses fur himself. | Governors of States participating wilt ba Sitting-Bull 's represented as very neck und | provided for in well-constructed tents at the subdued, pees nee pat it tana head of cach State line, or, !f preferred, they how numbers 16%, with re may be the guests of the cowmlsslon on eer: at, 80.4 getting warrain bed, acting asx poultice, It Is that thelr destination was tho, to the Sloux, |, WiHITEMALL, N., Y., Supt. 30.—Tho Essex home was pronounced and antversal, ond | primaries tonlaht by the diferent Assembly Sitting-Bull {3 completely broken dowa, and | rumor that Gen. Grant was to be chosen P. Loo, corner Hulated and Harrison stecats, and Medding’s It la Salvo 1 yea i ite remelenoy by atest of 15 yours’ vonstane Uso. In Every Desirable Color. i {06-110 State-st. 56-62 Washington-st. INSURAN( ~NEW ENGLAND Company. HOMEOPATHY, board the steamer at the wharf, ISCONSIN. Dedicatory Hixerelies: of the Chicago ‘Bpeetat souk to Dib ie ‘Tribune. Endowment Policies maturing prior tg Pais pr OsniosH, Wis, Srpt. 8.—N, D, Pratt, of Janusty 1 1884, will be discounied at a Tho Faculty of this promfhent medical schoo), as ling been already announced, took formal possession of thelr magnificent new college bullding, on the southeust corner of Wood and York streets, directly opposit tbe ; by Democrats to sttek, and It is understood Couk County Hospital, Sept, 28, on the eecas slunof the commencement Of the preliminary | Will saceitice ts awn wlehas for the sake of term, which opened’ ander such favorable | his party. fis letter of acceptance ts ex- 1c Moderate rate of interest upon a proper legal discharge being given, by applying at the Office of the Company in Boston, or ta O. CRONKHITE, Gen, Agent, Chicago, li, BEN). F. STEVENS, President. JOSEPH M. GIBBENS, Secretary. FOLDING B Racine, tho nominee for Governor on the Democratic ticket, has not made known hls Intentions Jn regard to accepting or declining the nomination, He has been strongly urged auspices, On Weanestlay evening, Oct. pected in a few days, Remmreeeee ec cate riba os ihe wiuter coures of tho college opens, a Direay’ Paro Folding Bei wilt be Inaugurated by. fpproprlaty dedlea- The Liana. fk from the shalarst Fras, witbant Lol A StL te tory survices. ‘There will be presout on the { Tho South Armoricun lama will bear nolther " eR ee ins conree ALMA WITHOUT ANY ADULYBMATIONS t the I ent of the Americ: ne | beating vor M1 ¢routuient, The animate goin od thel hey thelr oe Es ee eet et vor | troupsyad fadian walking w Way dietutiug wheel spied hott pepsi farinble, , fave, toon a | eu seiitdote c 0 tire 5 wot aight ca Harrison, and thor disthiguiewed” fuvited | AG apg aita Hue deta uu tu fet ee eae ests, ‘fhe occaslon promises to be a men ' 4 t Fi oe Desks, Ban! ounters oo Core tee cetha ruinent Faculty take g | 9, iadian, Woouuine, UneMtY Lie iearing | Manufactured by STHELTE & PIICE, | “Lawyers ana tales" Desks, arietio Housctolt fortaule. | Save oom just pride In their very excellent school, and | the boasts to resume thelr Journey. Heetunds } Makers of Lupulla Yeast Gems, Cream Daklog Fittings in Specist Desigue. allwark guarantcod . Bi y to make it poss olf with rr 3 ces olf, in an attitude of W Nt. Lo Of best kiln~driod Iumbor, snd mate by ourselves. Ba amRrO BTN Fee eee eeee hd” cousiagiy. soward | Poet Av CAlcsuy aud Hts Leute Goll, Andrews & Con 105 Wabash ve. Chicaxd Course, these two classes are seeklug for ie "This 1s the pleture,” said the tutor, point- —“@rivcry PLUSHES. + very spe ve | ing to an engraving, rc canuidates of the very opposit types, and we © Me sube Hox, me sabe hen,” replied Ah FANCY PLUSHES. : Mutual Life Insurance

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