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THE SUN, TUBSDAY, AOGUDI 79, 1871 and stimalants, were mine citizens 0 relieve the fn} wounded one was removed & doren were resdy to chore an Mose! tot Meseengers were Coelaeg, ana Roston, with calle for help. and the arted in heste for beadquarters. SOME OF THR WOUNDED wero taken to the nearest hoses, while those whom it wae found nocesssry to send to the tow pits! were placed upon & Palin n car, and one of t attached to be taken into to some reason which will prooably be explain- car Was not taken fn until houra alter ought by the bu. THE CHICAGOANS VICTORS, _ THE CLOSING GAME OF THE CNAM- PAONSUAP BERLES. THE BOSTON SLAUGHTER. fuk NUMBER OF PERSON NOW SET DOWN AT THIRTY, nd Sore Aleads in Willian burgh Yesterday The Stoppinees of the Grounds Spoiling the Butting- G “Score 6 to 4. ‘The fourth game between the White Stockings of Chicago and the Mutual was pliyed yerterday afternoon om t eround, The firet game of the series the Mutes won iding, Dut they lost the and third games when they were in Chicago inn badly erippied condition, nat the Eastern Rat rond Company Alrendy Amou 150,000 The Begin The Appa scribed In Detail, Bosrox, Aug. 28. Baits for Dav te inquest, ti remaining nearly two ded had been placed npon three of them died, reerived were gculds. and the ar ony of tl wie'ches wile lying helpless and unattended to woe ‘The engineer refused to go untit ordered he condnetor, end some of the citizens a neers to take the train in ve the requisite orde of suffering and deat Arrived bere a portion were taken to the City Hospital, and the remainder with one or to the Massuenasetts Geverai Llos- ~The terrible railroad slangh- re on Saturday night ts the one ab: Ing topic of conversation in this city. the locality was thronged with poopte, venicl direction constantly iriving, trowds flocked in on foot from this city, Charles town, Chelsea, Somervitl wtimated that from twenty-five to thirty thousand ited the scene of the catastrophe For years Maseachurette has o1 Joyed & happy exemption from dis! Tier railroads have been #0 care‘ully fanaced that accidents anve been very rai ibis appalling catastroppe has mn almost parelyzing shock. wecrifice of life and tim), and all the attendant in sidents and eaffering, it ranks fret among New England's calamities Fing the past week the facilities of the Eastern ve been tazed to available portion ot their rolling #tock hes been The camp meeting at Ham tHton, and Second Brigade encampment at Swamos cott drew thousands of extra passengers over the road daily, and necessitated the running of extra ‘This of course er IWWROULARITY IN THE Time T carefalness of the conductors ant despa cuer# no accident occurred until the necessity for extreme caution seemed to hi tcene of the aceident the country is of Firalong distance beyond Revere Station To ono standing on its plat. cok!.¢ toward this city, the road curves just to the right. for the championsiir Mort of the Injuries cleverly by fine The present game was forward to with much interest, and us thoy had defeated the Rockford and Boston Dhow within & week, they were again made bt favorites at 100 to 80, There must lave boen present yerterday close upon 4,000 persor were edly disnppointed with the resnit of the game, ‘The ground, unfortanately for the Mutes, who ba ted well, Was in a sloppy and heavy condition, and tis gave the ont Meld a good chance, us no matter how liurd the ball might be hit, it would stop almost immediately it touched the ground, The Mutes Chicagoans, and folded in them, but they lost @s of running the bascs, and in this way lost Of the Mutes, Start played bie position marnificentiy, putting ont eighteen men. Fergason played third b was sadly deficient in conching his men, wh tingle idea beyond hituog of trying to stop it when bit to them, Ferguson Batting score of thy Mutes, coane, Hodes played extremely well and Zeitlein piteved beautifully. Mr. N. O. Young, th the Olympic Club, Washington, was elected uinp.r THE FEN BEGINS. me onmmenced, at 823 hep ie Cnetor at lat terrible car | way to Horton persone have ¥ ap to thie thm list of wonndoe contd nor possibly be eo away by fri After the occarrence and ot vers left thet il shere must Have been at lea ENGINEER BROWN'S STORY. Willian Browu, the engineer of the Pullman trata as he ®as Kong to his home on Au about midnight, Of CHAE Clty Wont at tne Lime of the collision Wis train very slowly. he let the station in this city five minutes late toat he lost five minates more in From this point bi i forty or ity, monity with Cyarieatown, completely outbatted th He said that ning to Everett i! more slow.y, ran his train dark and th led Into requisition. he could see weil to use more thi discover the ea. and thongs ordinary caution fecommodation t nd seeing that it mas too late to avoid tunning into it he rever juu ped to te ground cept a slivht braive apon hi The fireman jumped at (ie same time, and escaped The officer to whom Brown made statement says that ne seemed to be ins somewhat Dow! ldered state of iniud, and therefore thougut it prndent to accompany him to h appear to have tnd special traine: i no bodily im- but ow ng to thi soure at the bat. train was fa The engineer Jumped from the eneme just be'ore it struck the and escaped with a lew braises iteeif wae Dadly “ ewasher end, aud it is thougat that the steam which cause 1 rom the ¢)linuer®, witeh tre collision. 'T the White stoekr 6 off wits whieh by right weld, whiel Wits & suort The accident the forward tS o'cloek, und was occasioned next, and hic well al ip weil aud fe ‘obits boander, which Wolters wied to ud Fergutoa took it, Wood got home. were broked b: back mpon the ten ler, which did not eave the track, he top OF the ear was left resting upon the holler jon was carried to the by te Bangor Ved hin ont a tomine in contact with the Beverly secommodation trip, also outword bound, while both were loaded ‘The first train consisted the Rockport and Tronsides— car, and three passenger had on board a lar, r the exmp cround and suburban towee, but ne ‘brew it badiy fimaons was next to fo their utmost eapacity of two evginer repair suops ut East Boston y |. CHARLES T. BTORY’s stoRY, The following exceedinely inseresting story of the told by Sir, Conries ia Wile ond litle daughter, (ook passage on to thea Bt up nigh ‘atMeld led. off for the . which Wood field ed Mills took him. Mutes with a boo.ad tars, Conductor Nol tunber of people bound I travellers for our ad Treacy took bi 1 went to the Evstern railroad station on Satur. OFFICER HAMMIL'S DEATH. — oe The Strang der of a Police Bergeon 1 mmation of the Brain Mistaken for Hydrophobia—Deliriam and Death On Friday oight Officer Joho Hammil, of the SEIKO, for domestic. snd tuaixe. for, fore Mo! moderately activ fair 1 red mte iC. emilee 1,105) Bett hedaticnorl lor clarified Demerara. Ke! white, 12) ieerne, Live stock Market. New Yorn. Monday, Ang %. 4 A fresh ey creer case wanes, "| AN UPTOWN RUM TRAGEDY Criminal Dar. A Woman PoupeD ann AICKED TO DEATH IN A SHANTY. Exptotr. n= A Churels street police station, was taken suddeely ill. | inys of boeyen y esteran, About four months ago Sergeant James of the He was stienced by De. Merrill, abe pronounced ottiten PF ebse ah West Thirty soventh etreet police station arrested Fourth Avenwe—The Mangied Corpae on | nim suffering from hydropbobia, Two other sur- Sveragely tom after a hard fight Merman Lindeudor!, a notorious © Hed The Wretch in the Sta trons were called in, and after s Rifaw en eho Melle. wae the top vt that Seure down to 74@Re. Atoers ama neifers. Como al 7@%_ and Scars of exira do. at ile. The offtenam were not all sold. and tne feeling at tne clove wan de Ciaedly weak. Toval arrtvais for the ween, 8.159, agate 939 Inet week The receipts of sheep and lambs since Saturday were 11,0%;, making $4 (ne Week, Aualnst BS I week. A (hr businers was die wt S¥@S4C # B®. 101 Os and fe@iye foraheen, with w lew choice sold at pe agnosia of the case gave their opinion that the man was suffericg from inflammation of the brain, Tammi became delirious, and reported sick on Saturday morning whereupon Dr. Merrill, who acted in the absence of Police Sargeon Van Buren, atronded him. On Monday night the officer became worse, ant was only attended by Dr. Merrill. It bocame neces sary to place Hommil under the care of a watcher, and for LirvOse an Officer Was detatied by Capt i Charles Ulitnan mee Eaalnan ay Yesterday Hammit became worse, When Dr. | Salem sive Inciade nt Merril! visited bin oationt, about 10 o'clock, le pro iressed hogs were Ormer et 6c@ing nounced him ring from hydrophobia, notwith iting below HC. oF Above Tac. Twentieth Ward burgiar and highwayman, Some ‘or some time past Jemes McGauley has been time last fall Lindendorf and Henry Porter went | tivice ina shanty which he owns in Fourth avenoe, to the saloon of Henry Jenta, and white Linden: | between Fitty-sevooth and Fiity-eighth streets, His dor! asenaited Jentz with an iron bar, Porter shot | wife died a few months ago, asince tI iim ia the groin, Five months elapsed from tae | han had iiving with him ae houeskeeper one Mar- shooting of Jentz before Porter was arrested earot Kiley, alias Peg Riley, aged about 40, Me- the police, During this time the desperado, al Gauley Is a dinckemith, and spends nie money for thoogh only elahteen years old, ahot at and wound. | ram. Peg spent all the money she could get for the ed not less than seven different mon, When he | same purpose, The two frequently fourht to- was finally arrested he was indicted on ench charge, | gether, acd Peg was often beaten by McCauley. ond is now serving ten years at Sing Sing on the | About 8 o'clock yesterday morning MeGauley en first indictment, bis imprisooment on the second | tered the Fifty-minth street station and informed Unic cond nrday naiber 8.6at TOA 17234 igad of Mw! most of whom count to begin as soon as the fret stilt terminate, | Sergt, Roberts that the woman who lived in bia | standing the diggnosis of the other surgeons, and —$—— : : he immedtatery had bim pot in s carriage and driv It was soon after the sentence of Porter that | enanty was tying on the bed dead, Beret. Roberts | (o the Tombs. Dr. Merrill reported to, Wartea reer etilind i EL Sofi Lindendort, who Is rerarded as wore desperate | noticed thas MeCianley's manner was nervous and | Slscom that the man was sufering from insanity, MINTATURE ALMANAO—THTS DAY. Person than his partner, Porter, was arrested by | exciied. He therefors locked him up, and sont | Qreet by fe having been biten by @ dow. Dr | say rggg, My tr wun cele. 6 S7 Moun Feet... 768 Serat, Janes. When the trial was bad, Lindondorf | Officer John O'Brien to the shanty to investigate, ne case one of Inflamm: of Semoy Hook.. 6'biiGov, lalnad 7 40,Hel! Gate... 9@ was sentenced (0 #ix months in the penitentlaty at ‘The shanty stands in a sunken lot, The roof of | Drsia. a id that the paticnt was aying, At Arrived—\onp Bteamship St. Louja, New Urieans, md*s. and pass. Bteaniship ldaho, Liverpool, mdse aut pass. eamshiy Denmark, London, ndse au pas. Brig J. & A Crowlov, ADI Wall-past toree he“ Farther tnvertign a ion developed the fact that Ramil bed been ailing a long time, that bo Was & Steady, sober mar, a ool officer. and worth con. deruble property in Brookiyn, Ho lived atl Bridge hard labor, He had served only two months of bis | the nuilding i about level with the sldew me and one day, seeing one of the cuar’s ina] When the officor reached the ground a crowd of row boat with a gun, Lindendorf euadenty knocked | about 2,000 persons were gathered about the building cown a keeper who was with bim, and springing | Such of them at could get near enough were peor into. the boat wrenehed the can from the euard's | ing in throaeh the 4oor aod windows. The shanty yan A pornting it at him, told bim, with an | Was four small rooms, nO carpets, and seanty foro! oath, that if he did not row him to the city tore of the cheapest deseription. The kitchen, in Hh WOULD BLOW MIS BRAINS OUT. the centre of the shanty, empty. In a bed Having no uiternative, the gaard rowed the boat | room, about six by nine feet, opening from the left to the foot of Forty-fourth street, Lindondort all | of the kitchen, was found the dend woman the while keeping the eun pointed at his head, Ax LYING ON MER FACE IX A POOL OF BLOOD. soon t the boat touched the landing, Lindendorl | She wore no clothing except a chemise aud stock finng the enn into the river, eprang on shore, and | ings. ‘The chemise was torn into strips, end t was soon lost to eight. Inforwation of this bola | body was covered with bralses. Her hair was escape was given to Cept, Caffry, and as the dos- | nenging down about her shoulders, dangling in the Perado was knowa to almost every oficer in the | blood on the fluor or glucd to her body with Twentiets Ward, the Captain gave his men orders | piood, When the corpse was turned over ter- to be continually on the lookoat for bim. rible wounds were found on the nove and about tii Two weeks ago Capt. Charles Charch of the #loop hockinzly bruised abont th Tharles Smith, then tying at the foot of Tnirtieth rigs Daten aan aes lef arm and avout the sireet, North River, while asteep in his stateroom, : was awakened by hearing ome ove rammering in un Hast Pug-ecuistrya faye tat on tender the cabin. ‘The intrader bad a heavy lantern in his | afternoon and, Capt. Chureh, who was the only person on | shanty, Py! looking over there ley bent board the sloop, hailed them: features he | ink the woman. He would step up to ber aud knock ud plainly ciseern by the lightof the lantern, aud | fer down. Then be kicked ber. Tae poor woman Y, Aug. 2, eral ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. inne Mopar, Aug. 98—P. M.—The week opens upon & moderate movement in railway sleres, and Wut a repetition of the last tow days, the market be- ing strong with & semblance of activity in tue morn 4 dull and lower in the afternoon, the pricos of all the principal shares giving way toward the close, Asa rule quotations on the ceueral list were well supported at about Saturcay's fieures, but to ome instances a considerable aavance was report ed, notably in St. Pan!, Ohio and Mississipp!, and ‘Wabash ; Pacific Mat! also going ap to {ts bighest potet, Northwestern common was advanced to 717%, but in the duliness of afternoon trade settied back toTl, Western Union also sagged off from 62% to to 624. There were no special featares noted throughout the day, and the market winds up tame, Panarwa was quite erratic, and, opening at 72, de- clined to 71. but later sold up to 73%. Columbus, The New Disinfectant, Brome ¢ fe adapted to all conditions where prompt deodorixing Aud dirinfection are necessary, It is entirely odorient and harmless, contains no poison, and being largely diluted when weed, is cheaver thun other arucias, Pre pared only by TILDEN @ CO,, 176 William at, New York. Sold by drugguts generally. — - Brondw: ay Marker petween ith and 45th Businow w Fevamed om Saturday. Sept. Ag wation for # ay be made from A.M tod daily Wat WAN DICK W, Superiitendent. Of tie Cute ind the bat, Wood ied the Secretary of nthe fy to i ‘short row (hk the Use Of Hall's Vegerabie Sicilian Hair Renewer. Improve yo folloves Wah 8 50/6 Bx Cleveland, Cuteago, and Indiauapoli tasuined’ | Optine wai imp asked hin what be was afer, The ruflan, withoat brave strack . aaily OK hime on the | saying « word, dealt the captain aatuoning blow with With tremendous’ force, koock more activity of fate, nd to-day navauced to. W0. ——— ‘and Pa the lanvera, aud before be could recover from ite the was dows the demon agsinet 8 on Saturday, Adime Kxoress w rPETIIER cond and effects sorang to the wharf and ‘cessed. From il she was | active and strong at £3i¢, and Wels: Fargo a day evening in Lime to take tue train for Beverly 215. accoumedation There was u large vumber of train, and a great an ull t have left Boston at aif past 7 o'clock. Ow Ve Doub tied y ae It wa, foul fy to Hodes, BROOND INNING ~ Pink hit to lel Leid LATANESS OF THR TRAIN “iP, Which Was to return, it did not a quarter of 8, full hour behind time, the depot when the and he devoted his whole attention to tie despatehing of succeeding trains express, better kuowu as the Pullman tratu, war the next to depart from the station, drawn by the engine Fs OkL) g CHF. p © order observed, under the ¢ doctor Goodkue. and started on \ime ut S o'clock, As Whe reople Were hurrying to und fro in tae station, * ringing and lights flashing bere and the of the gong ar to travellers that the hour bad arriv Foyrrivtendent calied to eight o'ciock when in which Was to Ko out again, nit tiey were filled et seats together, the first, passenger from the resr, near the @ * gentieman whom I up from tne fact that nodued to bi Hittie girl in seat directly belind me wit" another lady weom I fue from the Hodes followed aud made bis frst o4 + bit to sett fed, DOL ott lis second, tn bonoaer ty geo sat, which ktand rusts was made for seats, so quick that Buperintendent Prescout was are rolled ov Nou Nt to third aud kere uson pieKet to prevent Hodes the conductor merely When he (00k UD the Uckeu © Was Dex maa Iu, @ SENT A WAKM ONE TO THIRD, Fitch Perens Newbury pu consisted ofa ar, and Pallman n stopped and fielded well to start. Dat for tas Mute and made yen we reached Somervi 1k Was somethin. aired @ good deal of ITEMENT IN TRE CAR, ishoved up, aud t ductor, Who Was Lakin pperv tec unusual, ana er 118 old-tasmion nd Gelued wim out at Mest, High vey Whew Dufly took on the The windows w InsixG.—Treacy led off with & nice ere is uo danger Woman WO Was sitting Wite Appeared @ good deal troubied hing Wrong about ti oad, Dut oe Ww Mills and Hignmia. MeAtoe I ‘There has deeo nothing occurring in the cold mar- ket worthy of anecial comment, tere being uo indi- catlous of returning speculative animation. There 1s cood demand tor eustoms, wiich It will be no- tieed are malty larg 4 this encourages a fein tone to the premium, ‘Tbe principal business to- day was at 11255, the range being MIR @QNWK. Tee lending rates sor gold were flat and 1, % und 3 ® cent. ior carrying. ‘The receipts of gola nt the Sub- reveury were $1,904,018; payments, $97,853 ; bel- the description of the man faraisned to Capt ent tow water burr Cafiy by Capt, Charch, the former was ealisted ido the honse, returning with water. which that the robber aud Lindondort were thew upon ine Woinay to Fevive Wer. Wh ONE AND THR SAME PERSON. hope he Beodhibbe rer! Capt. Caffry then directed his efficers to increase POUNDED AND RICBED WER AGAIN, their vigilance and arrest Lindepdorf if i took nis At one time ste madearush at him, but w whole force to du it But the ruffian, full well know ily overpowered. Taeu she tried to e ing that he was treading on daneerous ground, wes Just rescued the door wien Mevagiey wart, and ventured out only at unseomiy hours, and | seized her. dragsed er back, aod again knocked DIETZ —By the Rey. H. A. Frieda, enn D ta PHART —Tn this city, by the Kev, Jubann behreiber of Jersey City. te ———__ DIVORCED. GOWEZ.—fo the city of Now York, Aneust wore Fivieriand, Jokanba "omea’ trom” Jove Ge LAGRMANN In Chievo, Anenst 4, hy the Supe Dit a spanker to Lerson had played base on aciean art, but Pinchaa ‘cto Start to put | then only in company with cuugeuial apirits, ‘wi | her down ind kicxed her. His ferocious work con- | 89 ¢@ 64.68,708. ‘The currency receipts were | ror Court, Anootts Las man trem Hen y ke hace: Sues Siield him as far as possible trow bara. O€. | tinued Uoul 4 o'clock, after which everything was | $418,214: puymente, 4674.30; balance, #0.77,005. | ann Cause, eracity ¥ cers ‘Joyeo, having secerteined that t quiet at the suanty, Wadker was about woti 12 P, | The castoms receipts were, @083.009 Waal LANHUSTEL Ip Culengo, Angnet 91, by the Se Tallow wan ta the kepat of M,, but heard no further distarbance. cleariage at tue Guid Exchange Bank were $16.98, | petior Court, Margaret Lathunter fron Joha testing 0 low drink hunter. Cause, agultery, venue, ite Lang, a dome den at Thirty-second street ic who At 116 East | 000; gold balances, €97%,103; and currency Driince 1 4 Uap to cated him, Learning that be was exoected | Filty-rignth sireet, ueard tho womau non! €1,006,003, ‘The principal quotations were : ———___—_— aio bis Tats | Active boogipe ken On sunday evoning, the omicers | God 1" "0, Goul” She said," MeGauley te beat: | 1A. aa... .14K 1245 PM..12G 3PM nes DIED. (olluwed nod teet | lav in walt all wight, ‘Loward daybreak the ‘A lady dressed tn black, ® 0 Was pamiae | 1 rope ‘Mec ets OM TPE OR EPEC tT} GAN —In New ¥. rk ov the 2th, Janes Cree wee screams of 0 the Wb Year of hy owas dull a. | ive Ler. ind: mie, vu Zettcla | Gence Roe perseverance were cewarded by acelug | (ve shanty, was attracted by. Foreign exchan aay on the Hon. Herman Lindendort se-proachin, iady Went down into the hollow. approached | paris UF 1M ¢aiihy for primo GW days lilo, aud slip hevieed to ittead the fekcrels frome Licino, ; Tue officers conces.ed themecives, and the door, and fora moment McUruley ceased his | 194 QllH% for eliort OTAN’ Hiymoute st Brouriya, on Wednesday pan purtiog Fereu- | ews wi fecing them, He then slipped in at | brutal work; but stant that sue departed ne ‘The demand for money seems to be imoroving | oti ck P A 2 2 the Fide door, Joyce and Caffrey were close on bis | agaia commenced beating Tex. About 4 v'ciock | siightiy. giving cause | " congratulotton at the mre |” Paltumore panors please copy. grouud 4 (onecoud, Out Necharn made a hortlt mudiey | heels. and beiore be could close the door they Lud | Miss Lang, with a eompavion, visited the aianty. | prosperous rigns. of the fail trade. The tiquiry | GILLTON.-On Sunday, August 27, Mire, Mog Gite nipped | himin theirerasp, Lindendort fought like a tiger, | Peg was not then in the mitcken, and mo sound of | from the brokers ts limited, however, on accouut of | HOM. ® bative of parish Of Altace, Caramore, county wed aud | OWL Was overpowered and taken to tie police | her was heard aboui tho house. Mr. Kroest Key Stock Koscowon, Irs and. open 78 3ea8 went to ule fuel on eaied I know there is ae Oates jeit Sumerviile trav is vebind ts Tue passengers asl seemed to they had some premonition of what was coming. the reguiar stop at Revere, aud bad Ju moving Very slowly, wheo the crash Although the Window was open, k threw dowa some who threw my cuild to nick ti ¢ Beverly accommodation tr TEN MINUTES Late."” tohed it magnificent yin oue band, F min on the fy a tell Brown (the engineer of the expres ok ont and not run inte tt." Hunt did as direcied. the Superintendent aguin called hig juss Wit tO sccond was ot under way Hit 40 centre feld, But not sativfed lear the whistle Stanaing ia the ate frst ou a mum by Duty. Toweu with @ good hit to centre then stole his second. seked up nic ind to han to throw the ball iit ty Brat, came howe.” Jue th next Laudied the wow, ous he biow came like a thunderclap aud Was over, but Lere it was » GRINDING CR me, fnily five *y ut. pu’ of the jom gan to revolve ive broge om the air, and a moment later Whe higtts on the rear ena of the Pullman car were twinkling through toe mist t Tie Bevery acco Quarter past eight o'cioex, d to bave some lasting, It seemed the car troche Ryne was considered Euler wes next. aud hit a bot o over one another in their fright an to Hodes, putting al calied out the same words. For a second it seemed as {/ they Would have some effect, but tue tae howe place. Ww fear that an aceitent the continued quiet at U uaage, and we % , i * he relatives and fread: o* the fe aso her iminons wen bita | static tation ke again showed who resid.e at Fourth evenue and Fint-soventh | Guove SW cout sa nbout ing rate ou call, | go hoS Pre emen fig Caplan: One newareh ne vet: | and made such a desperate resistance that street, heard cries of murter the shanty, bat | Commercial paper moving siowly at 5 and 7 Sied toraticud the fareral: hom ber late fescdcace, wb fuand Peiey | quired Ge united efforts of Beret. McCullagh and | NO particular notice of the fighting was tken by Government bonds are dull, bat firm on | Weet aim st.. on Tuesday afteruson. at fo'coue 1 Patterson toon Lve cficers to place kim in a ceil, ao Ter itceen Kite ber} iat it Was an A hg the basis oF 1B Olle for 1siTs. The cable ac wit +, On Sat A wv, Aue » Wary, wife of Making the frac whitewash for the ‘| jay clicametance. About § o'cwee on Sumlay | yices from London report that the allotments to Uiaw Harris, agen 45 vears ana $ months eed of for tie Motes, but his IDENTIFIED BY CAPT, CRCROE. night MeGauey wert over to Bir. Keysere and | European subscribers to the uew loan were made |, FIICa%* of Wie Twniiv are tovited to attend the fa Wood picaed It up | Oficer Caffrey was then sent to Mad Capt Charch | asked that geatlemen to-day by Messrs. Jay Cooke, McCulloch Co, | [yi 'k yon Tucsday, August 2. arlrclore’ roe (Page RSE ou | tha he migut igenttty Lindendart. ‘The. slooo haa To BOY MIS SAXTY, bankers to the syndicate, on the basis of T pee | Hh TiAy a Ruedaye haatae ays: Williaa Patterson fo locke Phe cell being here, | MeGsuley was urriod and excited, and tuousit 00,000 were applied for on Tuesday and Wednes- | ihe ticanitvi the iam lv are invited 10 attend thee. bint wan next and } directed the doorman to bring | @atsowething airange reemed to have cone Hee avtamriocions: ub ve Mattitay eiont cniomatanes | et REAL ORNUROR Cor ee y. Wood | Lindendort out tuto the office, taking the precan: | wedmafay diy Rover diy not wa SeeSUEGet.” This eorsprohends te ten, bition MCKEKVAL On Sunday, Angst 27, Mrs. stargeres ut he found that | tion, iowever, to close tue trout doors and wind Mion erver: sees yy ats. mi AUKIOUS to dispose Of it. taxeo by the Aimericun syndicate, As $50,000.000 |” Funeral will Lake p ace from the residence of herrons x entecte | 12, prevent felowat eae eesincied ako ome persons say that notece were heard ta the iy ba yu set aside ior the national benas, it | iniaw.doseun Mullican, Grace st anu so. tuoinery ween caer irae cual od with Capt. | snanty between the hours of four aud five yeatersay | '®_ I at furtber requirements from these | ay, J City Hetguts, on Tuestay, Aniust 2) at 8 700 DANGRUOUS A CUSTOMER, among ten thousand he YO wl Roane, “Meeting at quation | Bal Me ot slicaultee ior 43.0000 Urea "MANA —On Monday, August 28, aterm short aa and for the second time Rynie got his base on ealien | Sergeant Mccuiagh then directed the door: Pe Gash ute atarite ths tenaie.* tive of those direct to the Department, ena from | fers linen of consutn/iiun, Patrick Oistara ia he aitersan out on | the prisous Seg hod reeched the area whiee, ed for The mea was nervous und excited. Mr. Kerser | \hte we deduce, the, conclomjon inet the ful gmount | | he friends and +f, re then taken on the fly by * asked What Was the matter, aud McGauivy replied, ¢ s x om obs Mala, tHe fitting room from tl a0 Ghee the seeps ‘The woman ts dead.” By Mr. Kevect™ course of a day or two, oa Wednesday atternout. att I¥\inG. Pinkham led off with a nit to | ' ‘tant 4 mun near the rear door shouted ; nd tie excitement Was fercer We all got out at last, sited and [laid ter on the grass, telling my iittle citt to stand by ber w Bisbt occur, as he stopped the Ville ro jong that th and some of them left the cars retained on the of only a mir an lone stepped off on Kfed him out at frst, train n ome iblitesdel et s8 wed. ane made @ good hit Passengers became excited, At Revere the en My wife had took him on the ft Read {Or hie fest base and le Theiped & All thie Gime the air was fl with tue sirieks and groans of the wounded and the unburt passenzers, prened to be in about In the grea e's duration’ sare in time. the excited erics of lutensi'y Ue darkness wich Was tal On a sucdew THE MAN WHO saw when | got out of the nthe disiance, and pale with apprehen d to the rear of is tly sexlded aud bra sed, rom his Augers, * ana bounded atte ve Was hurt Lit failed of its pu ier rushed over the rails under to Wolters who f cotaes had been neatly tripaed from bis back, and not sericasiy vurned. mis to know it h when ali at once be threw up bis Liolu kim" N: ? and Was t comouve er air and was taken ater } saw & wo SIXTH LyNtNa. Foley began with @ weak hit to Fur ug before tt, ert ty Start waieu he hulled od during yesterday JOST RENCURED THE BAsR . ve been di miais! cond, ad wae tetred by + ie must de re m the highway to sos, And got Lo Ferguson was next and wae taken on 4 truth to be stop Twent to Lynn and spread t ai Wat sent un, NNING AT LIGHTNING 81 in the rear p tuud Ou auotber pasted ond bY a thro} Ury Wet Luis altern was dobu 5. Nu.an, rom whe teakoea ig the aecommodat Luusuity 10 the Seats ILO ® BORE? tne | witness cull sof which would hardly be er nd bruised and manaled SeVex ral INNING eeconit atvempt A tore and dis 1 of those whe Saturday nigh Proceeded without in’ at Somerville dud ran by Saupus Brawcs where | saw a (raiu cou ied the train wiiea was Afterward spoke to ny en- said we could go slong A'tera delay eight mioutes at we Junction I ran down to Kan trom Everett to Coe ven to im by Milis ‘not ta leaving at the end of the ack and cap aud wh ai piston rods bent, evlinders broken, tru ks Its moment» bad ing round the curve and stoped atlemen fxm Care went fret to the pat for the been distributed throug! The car ia! been crowded with ped having becn ere, in that confined nto eternity 8 horribly, ved as though the € providence of There was a: fade auitto wird, bat Pinkham elded | the poseonge tea the word was given, lavtern to start," train starved or not tue platiorm saia Abe secthing bOLer rested. time to put Mac out Was not bo be, even hore to COMES THE TRAIN,” ed Letween tle trucks and swan 1 before the ciasa immedi ately jun Nota minate claps I here was not time 10 do anything more be- lights were at care woen I arrived but Higham threw the bail abominably to Start. Foley Riv xiand nit tothird, but Ferguson slipped ew the Call, And Stat Could Hot pu Bim out Plow shrieking, were Ud of steam and a river of boiling Wtth Start who pat hemo ave bron gaally made, Dut Miis cal-edto | dea of Woodbridge will b rtand brimzing Si Pe eten for tng Mutat { drowned in the Raritan river last week by a col- | Moorey ki Calied OM hiut Je succension: be | lision wit a propeller, On Mouday night asi, at 11 | Be wes stwonte to hold the ball and the en then litt centre, making th mous and Foley LAMPS EXPLC ‘occasioned by the half past incuishet by the The train was t toll wuetner Me when cryin then Went ont on. the and seAtes, 1! a Hee cat Ithirty-five miles ei iedasnes SUsTH Dexia: to be within T was on the escaped uninjured i* Uys sein the rear Gtr ibe. seeceaiaa tole to Dis fist on a clean bit t Fn O06 Ws ter the UF in was on rain was coming tue Boston depot ad twenty-one fears, and duriog Wiad rent out on a fon! Ay to Pere and hitting the oall to Fergus § DO NOT START ON Time. the starting time nat been a good deal al; delays ocour aint; wid noc re- } did khow that ex ary delays ex- Wale beiore arnving the Chicago last ten days Ui more than at any ouber any euution OB rin was to follow oC the express train, unt! he saw tue dof Holding hie understood that that and the purden of enee of tie Superin euirkes wiley hut attempt M know win to woe Undes the influen Vine oF came Mavual, W bow amount Dr. Gannett awilhuak @ ArHUZiON mre Ot Not on the W To tha Panton uf (he Bun "A Disaster on the Brie” is the rticle in your paper of this moruing, which, in order net to do injustice to tus railway, slowld read * A Disaeter on tho Pitiaceipi in anda Eve Managed ellie Causea Hons at nu Kantora Btoamer, ‘The steamer Linda, Capt, Sulis, ond will probaei is ashore at prove @ wal! AY home, amd | > carvied @way woed by W. Le@lement & Co soled (rom Poriivad @@ dalurday With Loirty pee Weul wud bine Weier lo wash the | Baw Yous, MeGauley went to th In Bute bonds there A pretty fair trade ro- Ortuee ported. New Juiy counon South Carolinas were firm | \ PALMER —In Jebat ee fo). to the louging reoms, Limseu. Woea OM N, ¥., Miss Amelia Pulmer, tades fe jeer O' Mriew and De te inthe SM year of her age He seer pian Bscaren. Man Yeacbed the place ie ood upos MST GRTY: Missourls strong, atV7. ant Georgia | ‘Yihe tuneral wil cade piten (om her, Inte renidence, his secon trough | | Before any one had tine to prevent bim he had | Lot yet coagulated, and tue body lucked us thousn | Ou | Teutleneen at TO Ode of 18S sold si | NWrcait Oe" Sriday. ‘Kuaele 'S: MGRIAS, wite of ya's nny when 19 th8 senile a the high won spine fence ey ee the | “The probeiie murderee hse told several difter. | 1088 abso Let yielding L ¥ Cent, to Gira an ana daiguter of Mervin Wesco, aged Ferenson iedon | ath 2 Ibe ed ese 18." Bank of Commonwealth shares sold at 9%, day . Wid apreniia ht vorane sent fortares | TO" Of the adjoining Duikiag. Tus alarm was | fa sores. He masse no wo statewents auce, | nu Central National 108, There was abrisk tras | ciee,femaiss were Interred in he Cypreas Hill ff eid given, 1 neali io par a ro ", tras ics 4 S" o be inthe po! on at the time the ‘sistloa, Wire the Sux report ig at 100%; Union Patitic Oreis, SEN GN: Incomes. | wile of ‘Thos. hove, aged Ws oars, © moutne, and ad Lhe who1s Samir, seived In the doses, oad | Foslerdey, fivowing.s | consoliaated. ial; ‘ana’ “Abuny "aud" sun he friends and acquaintances of the famity ars re. By junping fences, Lindendort | Desty. coaree under head feSw'Saa | anehenna secon 4. The new loans are aleo ly tayited to attend the fancra!, from 622 Kas’ me, Py Janping fences, Lindendor! | rerrestiog, He wee Guder creat cacitement, bis ¢ very rapiiiy marketed, eapectally that of lock, on Wednesd 0 f 1, bis puuranere, and ettacted bis eocare ; | henus sretabling and the.tmuscles of his fees com the Chesapeake and Olio, aud Within the last Vee | eT! a hu " SL beeen toore daar Hretery or *© fully two millions has beeo absorbed, re ‘ fo vat his progres. sa oot ae A eins the amoun oustanding to, $5,000,000 ta Special Rotiees, “s — - DENIED OwLEDG peo’ peatH View uf these considerations, and tie inct that the | ~TVON's MAGNETIC INSEC : LYON'S 3 NSECT POW DER— soa siopned the bal ' z : by the SUN reporter bo oman | Sikes Are greatly In excess of toe re ents simmons was hens, N2'S CUSTOM HOUSE BOUDOIR. | ete ee srclsst vo WeTlsas be webked Teena | the Commeny, Mertrs Fink, & Wsieesie enteich | theseeuine and ongiasi—is the only article or thlag Patterson began t uit not know. 4 Me) acente, ne J the price to #3 and accrued | WHICH Wil destroy Cockroaches, Beabngs, Ante, Motus, 10 Pa ¢ Collector * But there aro several persons wno say they saw | inielest, in ance with a letter from te Presi- | and other insects. Noue geuatos witout E. LYON on ya retuliae nik y's Kepublican Ceatral Commit yon beating ver,” bald the revorier nt of'whe Comeany, C. P. Huntington, to that | red tape ay be niananen in cae ~All with the People's Money. Well, 1 cage belp whet they say, but Faiiuy | eBect At the asvunce the demand is very brisa Wane whe ae Collector Murphy's Repubiican Central Com. | beat her” was the reply. 4 he follow.ne were ine Lighest, iowest, and 9PM. | witttre tee A AND MASTER HOUGH RES s pe AcUuuley says iat Pee ad several times bolted | Closing prices of ste aie Haat pubic, Beaace on Tee agar {ollewed. and | mittee rooms in the Custom flouse are ready for | the voor aiid tuen Jumped fromtw window An to |. vc a Hud ant. fick fret, bat be ‘ . §.¥.€. & Mudson ec an eg be ois, oceupaney. Tuey are on the sceond fluor, and look | low ur when she w i he | ie oe eee of a a | 4 caine rorease ueod Cer ' : PTICS —Why suffer from aye on Walland William streets. They consist of | M00F came trom, ne protessed UFR e, Harlem Srey prompt'y cures by DHL T. M. Sia A man bas (wo some living, said to be resjcctebie | bi n W hotesa! tepar 4 Cao © cet apd wade a foe | W# Collector's old public and private offces and we ewdiou nee a forsale by diuaginis, aud pat hia cutat | ce ‘ No, oecupic Lake snore 110 ; ~ a at iia cut at | celebrated room No. 9, so long occupied by the Hon Lake ne ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, wed’ Mejtee at | Jo¥n O'Brieo and bis friends, amorg whom were Titeeouren. ao Prizes cashed aud iniormation furpisned, Orders Atuledit vive to cen. | tno Hon. Michael Grogan, the Hou, Robt, Elwards, isa oa {38 | promptiy @ited. = TAYLUE & CO, Baakers, the foullly ty | the Biglins, and the Hom, Mr, Gillette, Since the oem Irland Nise aw W New York. — ot alt ines 12e | Biglins were tarned ont of their juaketing room TG neha wecres 4 Rx at PETER ES. het Seals nr gl (eae nome. | they have gone to Hatifax. We near John O'Brien ; eof. | Milwaukee a St Paul pret, SN | towéd oid alt iavosumonts ac Gana Gaathaa ed bal, ana tone | Isachemne to run tie Master Caulker Hardwick | Sit! Ow Saturday last, at midnight, three ofl- | Ona atustesiuy:. (Ox J. TAYLOR ham thea went to cue | ont of tue Navy Yard. Tne Hon. wr, Gillette and | C°F# Of our poilce reporied at heacquariers und | juhow Comarad 200.0000". 18 RE ere Wood AAS | to frends have ancther retiring room with | were dismissed from duty. They then started for | fivcietntcaye et hid Personal Rotices, at with r Tbich taey are satisdud. except tuat 1 Ww 4 Ite | ¢ 19 reaidence of Mi. Alex. Boyd, und attempted te is Jersey Contra 10586 Vey MONEY | PuIZE MONE ED with a 7002 hit to | to ta ‘oom, niou Pac ‘a 4 ~ED~ Hor wos tite maiea | | Tie new Committee rooms occuoy nearly one | drive away his goase, and eara part of tre fae, | CC end Jug ties es PEAS i ONRY {PRIZE men IED bil to Stare in tine; Du (the tor, The walle are elegantly frescood ia ey . 7 ard inntbay TS | bls bande prize money boonging to the folly wiig me coon itt to left. did. but | delicate pink. A Brussels carpet expressly inet | oe Conts shoud, They were heard by | Hadtipal @ St, Jossou piel E* | wnoserved io ue U's Nave duriog (he late rebellions the By ; Wood then bit talr | 4, was lala vesie The Color ee eam SEE: | Mr. Wiggins, who promptiy informed Mr. Boyd, | W {iow Teinarapis Sg | GRE a to lletey a6 Be omiva and, receive ot Hed his fveond, rtency wi . ‘ au et ‘ ty INST Gs ER | him your aioney: We Aureo it taker Mor Kelly (fse| green, the date ‘ne patiern ig | end the two started to recover the geese, Mr, Wricksli¥er. ne Aiexenaer Frager, Martin Kourke, Vaui Harfela, D, uscaptured inmedutely after on | elesait, As tue carp nem’, use it | Boyd putting a revolver in his pocket, as he im F\vosa pret us | H. Archioaid, David Hamilton. Elias D. Adams, Heary Tis wade We fin whivewaan ia | eseaped duty, vtrepiece i elabora: Sinaa’ ike inteeaina sere tiles They finally | Santor —* | Brown, Wa. A. Marshalt, Dena Musas, Altred Ke It looks like the caul Which Mr. Murphy wears | ®iaed the intrude eo thieve: ‘ney foally | Consot. Coai of Ma.! - dnek, David beyter, Stennen W. R. Harden, Jonm H. about ws neck. ‘The chairs and scttoes are of oak, | caught op with the officers, and afier some words | Adams Express . a, | Makin Wm F Cove, Peter Thompson, Charios Smith, With green plush woholstering, Tous far Collector | they were atlowed to drive the ceese tows: Wells, Fargo @ Co. Ex fd | Raker Hogan, Slivester smith, Jonn McDonough, Mi Murpiate Benaplicay Or c tt When luce core anna american Mer Union Ex, 5.5 | chnel J Conroy, Mark Marpuy, ‘Thomas Wauwright, between third and short and phi: pablican Ceniral Committee rooms are ey diates kx...... Caarles A. Eagecow®, Win. Fran in. Ait, Wolters was uext acd hit adr. | bigily satistectory, rapped for anes, and mi Panaue eecaees Hs Een | arluer who Relded te pall to S1CA‘ee, ——____ sauit on Mr, Hos J, clubbing bhw aamercitol SECT ERE, 0 wnd piles Fadiealiy Sared tee ledof wha. "0 suor, r d foal jot away [rom them, and piact: ays ~ 6. Or “a ¥ ay HH ea at fret, Dat yiczed up iu | 4 DELAWARE CAPTAIN'S CRIUA, | pis back avainse 2 door utienpied to save. bie lie BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Slscases ol the generative Organs, a And deform Simmons as pine kis favelver, Oleer. OF a sor the eye, Howe. foe, person all tmportant oy drawing his revolver. er Crouse did the apenas we HENHY A DANIELS, M. 1) ttt Lexrmegton ay, NTO MAVE DREN OT, Running Down « Caunl Bont onthe Raritan | s1me. Movrey rusnea up and struce Boyd two | EIGHT PER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS, | ——— e son i a J 2 A Whele Family Drew Mi ineudesToring wo tear’ the neveiee eae is | WITH STATE BNDORSEMENT.—The usdersice Society Rotices, Bist. Ovies for Help Unkeoded, it was dischrxed, ihe Dall passing through Boyd's | ed offer for sale a limited amount of First Mortgage > aapeaen 0 A adoubis Coroners Paradine of New Brunswick and Har- | right hand and lu: re E NHATTAN LODGE Plasterers.—ait mem n'a dou Brunomick and Har. | right hand and edging te the dvr of Koons’ the | Bonde of the Mostgomery and Bataula Kaiload MARRATEAN fointiend’ hy evetial mertag Blige tt Boyd's bat baying fallen off during the scuffle, he | Company, endorsed by the State of Alndama, bear- sale Pet Fed ming. So iP saad HY aN, corner over the bodies of the Thaurmin family, who were dane of therpoiee to put it un Nie by K euRbt per cent. interest im gold, payable in Now | Gemoneirations OY" 82d SC, Pi Lars fos Soar Enod hed (be lat tow: Mr. Boyd, and whea | y ork, March and September, Issue limited to J. MeCantar, B 8. ove hin two territie Dotne | \ kicks in the wide, would probsbly nave kilted | $16,000 per mile on Snished road, We" Orand Loge — Delegates will attend Dis “seovnd. Mills | O'clock, the tax Bordentown, commanded by Capt, | him bad oot olliers interfered. Ti is Moarey keeps | Ample fuuds have been provided for the comple- Mooting tae exeuing, at Mermania Ball Y, od Ferga on was | Hulse and owued by the Camden and Amboy Kail. | 4 bar oa the Boston road, and is the same ruflan Aes : tion of uus road by Uctober next, and the funds for ry road, started from New Bruvswick witu a tow of rhediier, Mr. Wiggins cor - it Brune Milde and be wontriimion meeting the interest due in September next have al. | °° =e reer of and was jet of on the | fourteen canal boats for New York. After the boats lodged in jail, Neither did he get s y been placed in our hands. Buction Motives. ss huis tecona on | had bee n securely fastened together bie crews retired Wiehe lub. Raa ier MENKY KO ‘The business of this road promises to be large and AUCTION NOTICH— China, crockery, Hii Aa AMEE | to their bunks, leaving the management of the feet RRIAAKIA) Aug, 96 19TI, profiiable, and we coufidently recomend its en | AXLIN Mare (ale cullery and fancr woods, HENS Sout he cropped ity | de grounds, about nie miles below the city, the REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS. dorsed ‘Mortage Hands (o these seating) invert iit of the adove, from the te when tuanain€ | pilot of the Bordentown saw ¥ propelter comin uo ibs A lead menis as both safe and advantageous, Price, tor snd coun Pde ae ly plate, he ned the | ar full eoced sud appa.ently heidod direcuy toward the present, 98 and accrued Interest packed tor antopiue, home, Meatee then | him, He whisiied tures times, Dut tLe warning Jobneon & Miller will bold the fret sale of the » t BORGR OFDY ‘ UOTION RAL Trey ta amMonwASECEE | wore guneedeit the fail season at Uniontown, N.J., om Tuveday, Sep GBORGE OPDYKE & CO., @ MUDUNALD: N Ructionese will ooid airing Treacy | When the propeller arrived within aving dis- | cewber §, arder the direction «fthe Jersey dtm: % Nassau street, ay, August 9 tl ok at oot 1 ear} ‘hy’ made the game | tance, the pilot sung out, “For God's sake, bse | Scovement Company. The comprvy have alrcady die a Taio are0r met 1M Ove bo Bulk dom ere tw: up,” ' He haw, previousiy reversed his own engine, : New York Markers, : tes went sud wos working to Lolt his fleet incieck, Lhe | Peted of about half their love, and will sell the remain | pyinay, Age, s,—FLoUR aMD MEAI—The flour PATNAROR EEA AL Pare andy, Lropelier, whicw proved to be the Auniey Cap. | der under the hammer, Uviout wn le about twenty | market was inifly acuive 0 ® geverni way. Dut Will es a Sciothinz, table linea likes wal Srelo, of the Wilmington and New York Freigni PT RA BE Te ween Rewer sug Metuonis, | ierease sfageipis, prosane eed prospealive: prices and srteads. By order of Mr BUCCKHEIME, Nis teoon Line, did not heed th |, but kept steadily on Tne Fectourd Lawn Acsociasion represented by J sha | Mere ouly ttvady ; sales, 11.0) oble ity Bow. in vod oi. Wihawspurgh. and b, GOUDSIBIN, nd Known. wh her cour d the tug and the leading | @ Schooley of si Cedar atreet, will have an excursion | Cunerdue. 8 wperG ® belt cere bute Be vepee ro, | Brvwk ye me ean canal bc iklng, but scraped bie seound the Lawn to-day, & number of ehigibiy hocated lowe | eying Wertera eomninen, 85 CXta 0d WOU ¢ | SS rer eld, whieh Tr boat, and ran straight into the bow of the last ous. | will De dispoet of, The Association bi Y= | exira Western St,’ Pout Bonse Surmsmng as iiare offered t ‘Tuis was a coal cuunker from Mauch Chunk, com. | e2y lols remaining at their tispesal. We leara from 1g 40.8, > gu ~ mando by Christopher Thaagrman, vivo dad for his | it sehooky taba By. depot ie soou to be ouiit upow preenirenre, CARPETS, hy to get back to bin bs Crew his two sons ond a daughter, ‘The occupants | "ibe Thomas i, Aenew, @ merchant of nts city. re: | SP worry tales 'h3 0 NDI. at AT O'PAR TELLS Si STH AY. Mae bell was eangnt a af {q tk Were oy) 1 7 aloe 3 but wig reise suding on the oaks of Dundee laxo, NJ. nae ruceusly | gi5 Rog giiy 10! ly fuwure CORNER OF STH pt 4 an taken on tus | shock came, nich the ouat was separated from | astonisiuod real t-ta e operators oy the boldness of a | St) nd ime. beet : KEN WEEKLY Ol MONT! ferice Was Aulued, | tie Meet, thoy bevan to scream ant soul for help. | movements in the propery tne, Darogternen wees | ett and at time, eel tieady. | PAYMENTS TAKEN WHEKLY Oi MONTILY, The mot tn the otier boats ueard the ensluren ery, | Me. Agnew male rip data very antecaamal opera | Tr prise met B tings c VRNITURE, carpris. and borin the lancent Save ue!” “Save us!’ ast eranarnalta | Hoe arcuate (heer Wotan ih alee street, ane th 0 . UL Wests quiet An Bat ad Gell Wott prices fur cas, OF OB gzinre, | cvron’n tae ahattanea tee of eamater Poneed | Ureinan pane'nga ovehonen wien aiaeR ots af ewe | elk Cuter at ease lor uy, Cut uieni guint ane | Stile ad ie PE eT) eiekeh eee ae a if iG | tral Par fol which he excaangel uine ot hie collagen at mancagee Wanty AT eRe ier emis BN CUWPRICLHW ALIS, 1% Chatham thi 1} MinuLes OF more they eried for uel thea | {iia erard’ Park. Ned the #ation, and pad be ‘aiid we term. tonaty pewine <o-l | rae = $90.0] wont down with tie wreck Aisa east Ootlis OF 8IN0G0. ito hes romain Ae vue | gt gud tem H Mees ooh | TREK LY (Or MONTILY PAYMENTS 200 Meantime the captain or the Annie nad ent his | couse 4 ana Uiree hustle) aod six y Pulling (tLe ari or at Eva ater MM BOOM, Hemand: Sate Ca furniture, Bedding, @6. prices lower E202 2] vessel disentunged trom the sinking canal powt, | Kuthorturd Park. Meooutly Mtr, Aganw nurehased tne RO f ou eae | QD ay LOU ee INGHAM $44 F | and, attough 16 was alongside aud tara tho cries | Cloes of ethe stores ou Kwird aveaus, Between dawn | gi" WY hail tuo, age ON endl ind sat av veh ak for help, seamed np the river ana soon aisappeared | *Sft 18st storie Arm at Ggtie 4 i singer Sewing Machine Manufacturing Compan 0 | ND SSPE Eg] athe mikness. ‘The Geet of canal boats bad now remsve Srtew wads Se Tan scare, | tmatal: Whi ¥ active, hat sh ed Vad . rains nau ting aground, "AS son as be could gel oUL Into 0 Wat Tenaya frontage of a8 Wat ante wilier. and Od a aie Mine acicv aie vie 6 2 6] Font to the rescue of tie sinking boat, but berore ji hele with a AlauRatd Foot eau ate ez asic to i Heo lor at ua crinios for cash 1 9 0 0-4] thoy rescied ver she bad gone down with all «a wall arratued For the ous ae foe ehin Corn ic. ower s but ea Ty act vow Reowtway. 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