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} IME SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 A CLERGY i AN CONY IC TED. Far part. ity faan, There Ian tauen (6 Bis | yf DIA'S LUN ATIC LOY ER. SCALP R ee NG RON THE HEGIRA btu THE SAINTS. {pee 56 he ent and aries are gerete foe Wacann heae Special Totices, | “ middiing and oo Middting uplands 34 sand Children Taking wp thole | jow middling do. iwicc anion a ales, of wich 2 NOW RFADY, lor spect 1 you will see hin good-natured, Lerihie. His chin, which te well shapeds THE END OF THE SLANDER SCIT IN LwWhich denotes energy of character, is cov- | ENGAGE MPNTS with ALL THn rere . trod with Whiskers that flow majestically over a BEACIILS OF THE STAGE Wade Bld be! fh eiteok) monty, brord chest. Me. Parsons A Tatk with Two Hears, Running Antelope, Hoxes A Motley Regiment of | were for export, So for consamptlyn, anit ih Bloody Mowihy Long Fox, Black Cortety rere for export, Sih tor ednenmptti Mfr spect onnrs Rs tae Cloeing by oficial spore at {0'(e, for September, 1 ie the Van that Packs the Bagle, and Binck ie alin recat uted tor, Hes - vides eh deel blde cote tol si At 2 o'clock yesterday the C00 Mormon | {oy Oger, te titer, fur November und The Votnntery Decreduiton af n Miniater ot Sand ehatte, vAtchouch an ante lawyer, he | facar Lin the Paltce ontrat O@ce-1 | Wasttrnatos, Sept. 1%—The Grand river | immigrants, aathered from almost every coun- story na Told by the | would make a cood pastor of any flock of good fa Hunceon of the Tombs A Case to be | Sioux Indians called on the Secretary of the In- | try ia Europe by Elders George W. Wilkins and wa Up 2 | Cort hey Dir, Parsons, who ts ontina iy eens Heard ToeMas. terior to-day. Thoy were attired in fuil savage | James A, Leishman, departed for Sait Lake City, Winnrameronn, Pa, Sept. —The Wile | Nidorut the church leacalake, When herose, | Daniel Myron i 40 years old. and has | costume, replete with fe tranquil face looked stormy. His eye darted | heen for twenty years a provinetal actor in good | paint. The Secretary invited them to # er Mie | repute, He is well k We. for Or OP 4s EPL wee FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE TO PONDER, c, for April. T Aine middling Aaa apsbeted {ini | NEPOTISM, GIFT-TAKING, JOBDERY, OFFICE. 00, BROKERAGE, AND GENERAL COR qnete the Gy Tava, gold. ani ely xctive: sales 20) ba ie. for Potna,and it Nolasses wae dull Thee Ben aye. fort Haw eoenrs wiitile Ss ne uoted thers and council | © erihe Pennsylvania Central road. Previous | ey ake | to their departure the immigr: wn inthe profession,and | known their wanta, and assired them of the | in one of the spn has always borne the reputation of being a gen- | desire of the Government and people to pre- | conversing in tow tones. A quarter before 2 Na. tleman, He ts a tall, well-buitt man, of light | serve friendly relations with them, The Indians | Eider Wilkins ascended to the head of the gal- Mr. Ketront | oompleston, and wears a good-alzed red mous: | consulted for some momenta, seemingly not In- | lery, and, clapping his hands together, said, in @ Dull and nominal for f Strife rosin sendy at s1@ UPTION. 4 were seated nied yesterday tid. nominal forthe accnsed, made the clo | impassioned etoute Het an outburst clove galleries of Castle Garden, READ TIS AND SHOW IT TO YOUR NEIGHBOR, ing ercument forthe d nse, He ts aemall man MIL, PATISONS'® RLOOURNT PLEAT J preposseraing appearance. | of fete tater vo hia keen black eyes, Nts | tM Totter : 1 | fea a wife, He hie Tap ethene i | thereer ROBESON, THE PLUNDERER. of 1 fvure His fine intellectual f hoautifil hair, stroaked wit F-possessed bearing. his clear ringing vor All nike bin an Heprossive speaker he, lis eyes are large and peasiv, and the | clined to commence # talk until they met the | stontorian voice : retary, however, said he | © Take up your luggage and follow me! pat the request of the President, A babel of voices and a stampedo followed. ywoaway, but would be bac z with Jovy | THE MONEY HE HAS PLUNDERED FROM TOR ther Rimon table with. ae goon nen vod at | cast of his face Ia stich as would Impress a be- | Great Father. The § qty | gmiehletiire arn thieearti: hin nar preached from | holder at once with the fact that he is : Mee hte tan erenations Henoalieon looked aptans | His walk is stately amd his address dis a'irme sereant of God (iia trembling voter). Bin thal pave women have. bended in actor, | sent for th thal AAA k before | The young, the old, the lame, the blind, and bait Mr. Myron was af one time married to Miss | many days, and be intended they shall see him | arose and seized upon thelr promiscuous tu ford, an actross, Domestic dimeulties | before their return t ui relet NATIONAL TREASURY. iM. Tigi, he veion, avery > (Mr. Armatrons which’ Was deawer cd ianwer.) There ly cuar perjury | t Kerrie guilty of perjury or Mr 1 Mr. Gibson are eniity of hey. Now, gentlemen, Wir, Retr eae here I doubt that Ta never CHORPENNING CRESWDLL thelr own country. He | nee, and, made thelr way down stairs. Th followad, and the marriage was dectared void, | toll them that the Great Father had many | alulis and half-erown girls and boys weer liters ally covered with beds, trunks, boxes and cook boon married before, and | things todo, and had not so much time to hear | (lly covered with beds, trunks, boxes, an legally divorced, ‘This trouble, with | them as he had, and all they had told him he | lancuaes, each seeming angious to be foremost srttines, drove Mr. Myron to excessive | (the Secretary) would corymunteste to the Great | in the maren toward the promised tant. t actie went back Wee t u ing. atalware fig tethers Tmere are tal Gge Ja he lettee PRED | hes moat nekinge han even ty ec i Indulzones instrong drink, For the past (wo | Father, He explained also to thom that the | tyre wean Ticave w 1 went te have told the truth ? yours he bas lived in New York with lus brother | Commissioner of Indian Affairs, who was the | with clot Cotrught amd discus (ef ty of havin A DASIE AT MM. preneenr ~ fo ine Heavenly Fotver | Liczic tand by His cervant In thie the kevereat of DLs trial wives anil datchters lave lifted their hands th the Almiehty Father night stand by this perseented | the woman havin TWintarer and pat let him sink Inte Infamy. Mes, Roster : Saye elie aaw Mr. Kerr hut ake did not even offer him a | not bein W.—The re- oF more shan IMMBNER FRAUDS IN MAIL LETTINGS. cesutemely Ail an en Tato. the feed 1 Ce! Basaud ul MORAL SECRETARY DELANO. dozen diferent MeN Delis of cold water, Whocver heard af t t | of Mr. Kerr's conereent awmember | other t he testived jinavian woman had a sushel basket perched on her bead, filled on ton of |, Rinep 8 Tae reret es and cooking utensils, Third aver nd: durthe that te man with whom they had to deal, shontd know | which was seated a child of two au oh ird avenitey ring th e all their wants. After these aicgestions the | left arm le carried a younger chile manifested d 1ocymptome of a teased | ahtefe ought proper to commonce the tall id; Na: Wan Haveitoua, However: atid: and aeveral of them made speeches, all of wh are; on her and in he Hows w By her side her hus: | aad ee HIS INTEREST IN CIVIL SERVICR I FORM. Reverting to Mr, Pursell he ealt, vehe Am 5 { , NO ‘man. te | and with a good deal of pers i t { nil unehanged at hanive, ® m, alive, id. Aryivate numbered 4,900, ——— THE LIST OF BKOTHERS-IN-LAW. right band a large tr anton and af Ollie erectile wit "1 Ghat Mr. Ker very time, of golnd to Rvrope ao taka ott, but Mr, Rerrdoes, N Sprresion lato the letter hut Nin. Kerr sence to teatentn hlen of tie | Wee OL the same purport. They es Seger a OP Legh salty “ the poverty under which they lived, anc +f t- | dren brought up the rear, carrylug bundlos MARINE INTELLIGENCE _ liberty ed their desire Wo be on geod terms with the | nearly aa lirve ax themselves. —— of imagining that | Whites As the procession pis Tr chest, while several chil. GRANT'S INTEREST IN BOUNTY CLAIM FOR. His delusion took the ( 4 toward the plor, it | MINT AUTRE ALMANAG—TIITS DAT ‘one of tien He | Sun riven... 844 Sun acts GM Moon rises, 799 ornt: WHO 18 MI. CALD ? He ' : 0 NEANS'S WANTS AND GRAss's Compares, | attracted considerable attention. “If you ¢ DER DAICARCHAL be rhust be diacraced and expowed t actresses of note were continually falling in love | YO MAAS ‘ ? these the Latter Day Saints,” sald a bystander, won WaTKI—Tilts Day They will ey Mr Caldwell dit, AN, bint who te Me reed 5 me | . Two Rears, who led off, neserted he had no | fy yeuie Matter Bay sr'ones looked Sandy Mook,, 900 Gor. telind.. 9 Mel: Gate,,..11 1 a ene ay dt Caldwal) id. Ah, bat eho ie Str. itarsonin tHURAPaR GA (HANG was | With tim and asking hin to marry them, Some | 4 Two Bears who lod of. mceriedt he had ng wonder what the er ones looked like, . Sanwiawnas skin { iis havent the learuied counael on the other ni Mr, Raden w that the tetior wis | month ago he told his brother that he was cn- | the wrong that had been latd to him was done WINANOLAD AND C6 ah Arvived—Wapxrsnay, Sept, 18 T Parsee te PEST RESORT ORES wile produc resid the, tat beet, strained | Fornell, and inat ny of Mes. Sifter | eaced to Mea, D. Re Allen. the leading Indy of nations. Hy minde & roanet fur ne NOIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pussies Gare Gane oe. on -—— ; F SOENeeF hee erier w ght forth the pitt with whom Mr. Kerr rations for the wedding the fimily. not | the whites do with his Sngers, neither could he | Wenewapay. Sept. 18--P. M.A continuance aiiehip Hoteatia, Kemburit, midee. and passe tt alba a thle w Mts ' : r * At mul Middle | Canmnte & Lowell's dramatte | in the usual Indian strain to the destruction of | tye gore Rxctange today, hush. the feverish fering vent Hirer, Phivageini, ide A MILITARY RRRRRVATION GIVEN Awa, , . ‘ win nial 4 bia tor huhaetty teu at there \ Two Lears was followed by Grass, Apparent. yestomlay Waa komewhat anbaited, and al dete Laren Alleatite, (fd f * = AGED TO LYDIA THOMPSON iy treated by the tes, and the hi for money and gold Fuled for a atmos, New pay i THE CREDIT MOBILIER AND THE UNI , rite? i t at he had released Mrs. Aller whites the ehtefs had been promised ¢ aft allway sha Ret opened with mari Giles Corti bow t r 1 ste : eT want ts nt andl was colne to marry Miss Ly Grass Iaid great stress upon the human ¢ Aces compared with the quot Vietor, Bertin " : : c Kw int ' ; del hy means t Pesevesion of other tries, ment thowe 2 the etn ' abate aeeoataait tins WHOLESALE DRIDERY OF ORANT'S sUProRt. ' ' 1) Wac | on tt ieht he Was arrested hy De counted by Red Cloud and spotted Call (whose att wore im |X nual ri " N CON ; aes : ; Renneit and locked up in the Police Cen rd | tare presence here be alluded to) as being tern ' \ ea Sarre -Stoamahing Frankfort, tor fi baad Astahal ai j f . « ns . aon Ww ¢ a Vel relist railied ander the leaders and Tato. Liverpool! St. Olaf, Londom, ¢ { t f ty ne of ines Pot | Runoing Antelope, alarie, powert . than that of yesterday, and though STHAMARIPS AnuIvED OUT ae . F aise ; sates tha AL be he becanieposseiund | ald chat how he. hed enaken Har th the | fer £\% to 1% Weent, between cach and regular ras eerie haved ‘uokes’ BROTHER COLBIN AND BLACK FRIDAY. b i the not Wer totharty Mies Lydia | Great Father's chiefs his heart wos laugh nw and ster He bernie tatie @ROUAN: tha ig ftat : " . air p f wed wath ase annosin wee | he felt good, IH ted provisions for the Sea Wae i ieathd ciate : nonce e * to whlch that Indy refused t future, mentionin there should be enough | ! " " " t GRANT, LEBT, AND THE GENERAL ORDER H } A tat 4 acon as he tt {did | anu we donot apeak advisedly A Puzsle for {Chemigts. No. analy tient heehee ' i WN ae him a ged room in | were hisown property. and. thn which une | 0f ted on. season Deontart. The profession adit. however, that, the GRANT'S RECORD fe tiie ¢ e suit shea ; ora The on that he ator te an's roads ran. He did Want any ; Bed wifenca prenarat «not inimical to an’ life. ana every | 1s contained in on font a . Hy a tg Me waited for her at esint ry for over tw Tyears, | f sie that such a " eper knows that tt te table death to the wiki: [ona Koka dOnt ' tity tt ater the performance at Wale Ve supposed If the white wen who were H th craw lng foes of comfort n lines EXTRA EDITION OF THE WEEKLY SUN, a cake ING it Magtere, ae You beiteve in every th atedly wavlald: her coming from the railroad should vet a paper from | pei Tan very Tare t — 5 ; Paget é ly Jearned friend will say * What & what an | aeguIE thie good, this true ser y sini ks and courtly grimaces, t Father telling them te take it up they rest int quite like ec: | Great Brita SIRLAS OC RA Cape eC ceTe rere eee ued: or Cenntanen tS OM ON i warn fools and acted ' : nt ees THE WEDDING DAY Boe Stee nena nes Wy ee deat In wars the brit. | esse in coal and let ronabie potato faiuine: but | portant features of wee t Tne VERDICT P are pproval from every Indian an % we have ci abundanes ta eats drink, a ee 3 ogee % prose a ’ : he audience drew alone breath, The Judge | Miss Thompson was then staying at the Olym- bi rip of the ma KNOX, the hatter, at 212 Drosdway, dress THE PEOPLE'S CASE AGAINST THE PRESIDENT. * gf the vars of prost Rohit setae cad nan fred the Jury vary much in favor ut Kerr, | ple Hotel. and there the rfatuated man hovered f this speech the Secretary d m, The i. | cue iain Among the other points, {t gives the history of Grant's vt a Minister (whoae proper * hon there wore five hours xiety.and e day. tr ket an interview with y that AS he had Gosee anotier the eaprees socks r ’ ee of proctitutlow he av wo} then the bells hegan to F ning tt r,@ lime of ber. Once he 1X, Who were received | wer Cgeneral market wound | _thebest place tn New York to buy retlable | surrendering to a ring of epeculators, for $3,000, the ‘ : fahekepeany mee carla, if : Sind Har galled Latin eiaiien ‘ she would have no | Th ing ante of old. wan at 14x, but lator, under “T gaamateden ake ela Malt he y Reservation No.7, commanding Mare Island : eo hat i bat red'her called uimedtately. « Hear them at present; they | the ramored cls ng out of a further line of short con, | RN ns | Novy Yard, and wort $10,000,000; a history of bie relee o t the tatimony . ty P ¢ vont 9 4 her opportunity vo held coun- | WNUi5 hi da extra amountof gold t orrow the price 7 ' cate, aud you will agree witu ive that it wae | presa of time he sen ragon £9 | oil with the Comimisalaner of Indian Affairs neat tthe cleo Tue marker was enact MARRIED uy tmaster-General Drice, aud bis forged bounty ‘ ata be WUsy athe y " the city |, A PICTURESQUE SCENE. no In fact wre tte continental Centres, Ow MOORP-DANTS A181. Ann's Chntch, on Wetnes. nts; the Chorpenning fraud; Robeson’s great » with onthe eight k train T? on Sioux were even more gorgeously | 1 {ht rene te scar ot Prue discount | Madre. t, Pan to Sties F : 4s; Grant's nepotism and present-taking; the sal tie letter, and t? t gut Oanilne ce Lowella chee to have | arrayed in feathers and paint than the Missour! athe i feate i We + Pa., to Mies FD t re hte? nd present-taking; the sale fort ° ‘ Goan’ & davodie fend Ne |S aiid seated in the room of the Secretary fo Bier ain of offices by the Dents; ant the universal corruptic Ber boner, (hn “er it. She thought he ‘ wrote to Mise Thoms eet \ ted n very picturesque scene, Before the | 4 th {dine DIED of hie Adinintstra Aldo; the: Chetinouy ano! a anette this clients» S| there several times, Arthe | council opened the pipe was lit and passed | of Ligiand t ca oe nb sane a Ce L mony showing A pow ibe. tag ! { f ed surprised and | 4 J aimost every one tn the Foom tahing a ehinarket, whiten “was ns On Sreinea day. Sontember 1% | the great fraud of the Credit Mobiller, aud the bribing \ that, pad Bad | sieved at mot duding Miss Thompson, pul, All the chiefs were successively jntro- neiderations of the Treas avement. tn ihe gol ; sar a ir, Rerv'e for, Je ‘ k hands wid uld ieee duced by Gen, Cowan and #hook hands with Sev. | (28 Maraet Uiore was considerable activity. ihe » Friends of the family. are. respe Gal habbits Mamsport) Hed 3 ° iv aunt GA WAR VINE AGE KE ‘ ; retary De at the end of which the Secretary | [ilrnwere paid tor teuee Wee, We Abe B18 tse attend the f a | To tell the full story of Grant's nepotism, gift-teking, | 8 fu ‘ ; t ne sick nt e nt re rea very embar: Pashort «peech to the Indians expressive | gud iit to dat, and 2p Paid Tor carrying Friday wr a from her late Feeldence, OOF tM | ; i eith u proat Rourial, chat he aren wor came. he ralecd bt to toe bonnie blonde. Her husband, | of his pleasure at receiving them, the good. will | Assistant Treaeurer redeemed tt called t AHORA Jobbery, Inwiessness, and general disregard of the prow THR TELIATALR LeTrrne. } pe ned e's waa NOt, Jr" ] restive over, those annoying overt to Ms | ernment to cultivate frendly relations with | ¢*! of tte public dent 3140. The day's busiiicws at the y sins eclodl [L vépae 4 viLdecsepdconees) haps: there Wl He. Oe 4 nd npoe am Mow wate wife, Miss Thompson al pr to the | the He antd that ff they and their braves, | iV hayyanks Tank wae we! we: cleared ‘look. at the real | @nd of the corruption in which his example and influ- Mr. Kearetgtie At . } for protection Myron was shadowed | t Father's friendshii ee i ag erent OR TR ali i ‘ police for | 1 hal heen, 684 The Treasurer advertioes. to sell He! ence have plunged the once honored Republican party, " t e Vere A MARRIAGE BROKEN OFI vi ve Bennett on Wednesday and Thurs: | a the wl but robbed | inom gold winorrow. The following were the quc of, ‘ : baked Uilat she weotr Juni Ca ¥ dis day of act week: andon Friday uislit-at tw Mt war, the Great Father | tation jate James Cum | wontd re any sheets like the present, We have te wes bouts veh 4 Party arrosted at the stage | w ers to punish th AM TU TIS ALM. AM (289 BME 114 vba 9 of the more 5 ent instance : hows at Ree cuca ] The Arrest of an Tntended Bridesroum—Me | Gur of Wallack's alae ‘ LORE MOR all rdaak ee el URL Mp dite IRAE td | 2a Bw ‘ iz, Wutiam Lamey, | *icte@ some of the more prominent instances, taking on tw ning if t \ mpts to Commit Suicides ‘ to the Tombs a Sex raves Intended to do, whether to lve | ia A.M... 148g 245 P.Mo0 0001 | AP, ML 1a ite 7+ | care to give such only as cannot 4, and to ture Bas siaiee pear cup Wt tepnersit.aud trates | James Corbet, a clerk in the bardware | reporter was permitted by Acting Warden Fin- | at peace or not 5 . tfally lnviied | : , tiene ft Mrs, Mts Sr. Pure \ ; pes etsy nh Ja CRAB RGA N Ft sea Idan Mr. Myron was dressed iu baht | “dhe tret jit of the Se tag inteniber ith official evidence in every ease that he fo t Pn r ay: Goodrich 18" ng WN. do | par est. and wore a black and whit any grunts of approval siened Vig PM everybody read this record ; let those who recetve a vee ina t t 4 sy sted by Detective Millsof that | striped y Was very calm and his Iai With attentive silence 4 fe, X. Ju Joho H. | bet ever i ho recetve i cere 7 cr pensive orter full in the fa nish eta ner, ex Sheriff of Hudvon ¢ afters lingering | it show it to their neighbors: give the truth the widest : . f f Yriental Gym | eon npg gd eteraneg ne Bear then + LY—0) September 18, at her re ation, and lot us have @ fair verdict tm a, ¥ ha 1s of eome adroit { fealings with M vy eels A) ‘ speed do xt : | y | Biompson i ehttrward manuer, Byer aia bes Telatives and friends of the family are ros vetfa) aaras Goeeak ie are . 1 " 1 i ns Thompson when | wit "you an Great Fa Augvstus S.1 , pot ' " at thet e lend ire Mr M ' f Miss Rmma Hows | thitwont je yous hy bends #4 vor hundred, © rs of S07 ye lock | “ ‘6 FUN FOR ACTRESSES me are reat NEW YORK , E | and ‘ thave ' ae Grew *. LAST CALL OF FORTUNE, OFFIC AXD Lipnany FUT i | Become bol f Mire Howe ed wi 4 BIGGEST AND BEST THING OF THE T ok 3 ¥ Y wit are 1 : 1HE WANTS OF BLOODY MOUTH AND LONG FO 1845,coup.. M24" th #004) IN CASH GIVEN AWAY ; ’ e t ¢ “ he Iloody Mouth, a chief of Sitting Bull's band 3 Sau tae SQUARE CHANCE OF #10),08) Fr Ly * ¥ * < Festing ( " vir then made aspeech in which he said his people | * MSN Lay The? ae 2 1) CASH GIFTS, #0 nA Pes isd, Would ¢ want Ne Vato, tHe agency Aiud revel te SCT TEN a Wis ESX | THE HOUR To GLT RICH BY LUCK AT MAND KINDS. fihcantia Wr Agent ance. re ug Fox, a very strik sieoup. 1G 1 ree ‘ SEP AY OF FORTUNES FIREWORKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, : | Keporter- Dad you n hing Tackuna chief, six feet Aye inches high, | 83% Td Hg eof 18Mtcoup. NL we || SEPT Bik iM Laid TORCHES, MAGES, UNIPORMS, Xe : | seve a eraersa alge gahseytorettte Sa ae eye Se tadGdl 1a 118” Cen, Pao! ge tite. vg 1 NO TIME TO SPARE RING THC JOSEPH He PURDL S aud 34 Malden late, . i F jail r My sam t ake a good look at him, ao aa to see that ere has heey a more important busin OFFICE, @% BROADWAY, NEW YOu Estaviehed 1548, New York * 4, bthenr n Canning & Lowell a] vor, He was ornamented tn sit day the market belng Weak « bite bite 1 t t ANAK RSIS. A {it ho tald the wedding should be on Sunday, the | extreme ef Indian fash fn pares rancrinil, Month Carolin To establish @ public Wbrary tn Louts rover | meaner QeerBhtiie newepy. ‘ anil he ‘carries s boy 18 f Lwent to the Uiymipic H said ber wed: | 1 By diy DUE Dot guns, Ww hecded sive he GlAN BTC ws ‘ a rs k ess Was not ready, and the marriage was | especial fe spare he they ah ? AT DRUGGISES'¢ EA tH that it " ed until the oth of September. Y went | lived in was too small 2 hop 6 MD AY, sth inet r a srt read 1b abd e vi Nyy that day at elvht In the morn. | Father wontd tahe his young men (meaning sob ine ‘ r 1 Ea . ‘ | yet T saw. her agent, alr. Colville, and he told | diers, settlers, and raflroad surveyors) out of in utite and the expense i thes yinent r yan h wastoo carly: Ehad better come again at | theircountry. Agent Simmons at this point tn ited a Pos vMursies Y OBAZAAR ‘ . Twent tothe St Nich and remained | formed Secretary Delano that the small +; whieh already. gwne the hai ar av iy f eof Pa . Uti nine. ON my return to the Olymple, she | # red to isthree huudred miles long y ‘ par ain | ah LO wrciew ea ° nt down word that it was too early, Pwas ine | & dred wid y rnda { ‘ Potts SA ME lgyortare: ° ES AS1 SE" betore Palioc ‘ aid tht whiter Corbet wer pe wae Brink to tell the chic? (Det nae they u ot ¢ r 1 INN ye t aul SUS | 1 eee Miss Thompson again for thre eee . f fee . téksteand|ror fF a THR MAN THAT PACKS THE FAGKE rae Seems ei ~ ~ Mr Kor ¥ { ex ih ‘ eal t ‘ Ne 4 nd | then made @ speech, in which he compl 1 List oF A SERCIAH MEETING : ratie Re, ¥ i ' 4 runtey, and deh ing of their gane. He wanted ‘ Wt Q A I ta x I where ¢ 5 aPewuan to know the Great Father intended to permit { rir wee i ad Be : WAR deniers me this f leaving the country lo their un ‘ Cox y ot, Chron, i Ire life waa 6% F roe De sO te ct tah Afraid of the Rear and Black Eye and others ’ GSS EY =r vat bal 1 st of lorgan-Story of the Ap, Myron his story 10) for them Pacific Ma ; 8 ‘ | , Ns pur CLOSING THE. UvTeRyErW Quicksilver ‘ f dine ot , ‘4, Lady Secretary Delano told the Chiefs that they | & referred sof te ‘ | Vat H paper ha . ‘ id soon have atalk with the Great Pather | Al stua bapress. 8 ‘ ‘ ‘ot | the Great Fathers Wishes and decisions, He | |? ¥ y : q . Bt {1 i true, t pired with | would now say, however, that the Great Fath Balvidend, i )¥ aid bY the other wanted to and would help them to tive he | of the T Cedar Raphle a f Cag | seeereenceee ee ae : w {havi it + Bennett. now do, ond learning to have sehool houses and | #8 Bas H ‘ If # thelr children would. be rien ) FINANC . ‘ AT a wi ng y J f Mt m es, itis | and have what the white people enjoy some da 44D FINANCIAL ' vay j y AssAU street, Uf Which rbyerect= | He (Secretary Delano) hoped that they w ; - ' KRM © price is | W G nt would them land DEALER 1 r * ‘ 6 war ' A 1 mor plac hear SAO), | at ttle, ‘The white peopl \ a | aa, br irnalis The inscription | He again reminded them that ff they turne RACHANOM “ {) f , }) \ the sim James Gordon Bennett,” with | their bows and arrows against us the Gr 2 WALL STREET ay n | ailusd depsy bout, the — sorrow the Indians visit the Navy Yard ' he puns yi . . t f Sie tom, he had gained admit: | 4 Mystery in Marctand—Twe Dead I ——— ) r | ult ‘ Found ina @iteket, In the Nam nity, If nat of Decency DAY. Sept. 18 nh AND M ' ; ‘. sulaiiy sald ideal bese 1 rl ' thet ket alow fe Washington Tnrnpike, abont ue; With tere wheat sour ‘hrafy “hei “com. Gmatnter the ne ee a j y : ar ee tee |e i | 1 ‘ ment cto w " nea i r H i i ris t re wit | ous ur GUDUPIOY GE the Hil OF the colin 4 « Havtunaiye f snail lot ot ‘ pee SILEEES AND FEVER, y iy f ’ \ aioin | from a ‘ y person, OF What hin i JosTON, Sept. 18—The fahing schooner White | 5 rag rr do. ; BANNING TRESS AND RRACE CO atlisce 5 1 # conel $ addross with « x heven chil inen; Warren anit i f j ay at 0 f] UR sees nN tA Poa tig appeal to the Jury not fats ht | Cea relist to ioxve ne tnuiding, the bolteeuuin | ted the masta ae Nov dv Barclay ot, Astor House, tort) rs hy . x ‘ to pay the ng the arreat ‘aud ‘there would | fail Hives, alt uf mguname of aly PAY 8 vials KEELEY HATS AND CAPES PUBLISHED : e was along pause, durliis w \ wif ui ina had Klven f Hockport, |W ba Dy whic they can take t wer for y | sana \ 1, isis : ive’ Le drow a long t i t ple If the tman had wiven me | ndor Cash! | Ar-t cable, when ayer every Nex mt pow aay. ne} TN feampascil ey ‘ rose A eae : when Lipid hing iw Hehe Nae W aud three children la ube ft ervigrants ot thi watt Nod eas Ne RRR Ke Ned Was breatjiles H he bullding after office hours ron Ae iwuates ani tematen shri | Latteree AT DARTS, folertet 1 Is OP PICK NORIO) i . f winter siatent aud Incousiderat he Viele Kidnapping Canes principally ta, ISOINE. wen wa tires h tery, 95 F v.P! 0, bon 4 uring the w : PARSON'S PHOTGONA Pi ‘ f av #oup inthe dark to the tuum | Ar. xy, Sept. If,—Gov, Hoffman haa given a wh piheat yong girls or | for amber water, and Bt wi Thha : a aid beg ‘ ede cen uenmeue Bald head, f which Will be rowilly’ vouched fur by the | y r I, Leverson, whois now In | clot during the wiiole voyage, Withogt havthien, | ert Pte Ne tor A ee ate t ROVAL HAVANA LOTTERY, t Won uoad neniteds Tt ies Youen very eeapecttully, | Hor weather string for door and windows go | nlite iia! ifariug ingract yor brat of Riinat. Burley quiet. Itys--1 stornt | MOVAT, HAVANA LOPTERY, horecrss \ Pleasant tint of red, and ate AKU AK _ pte Frey's, ty Fulton aircet, wowr Broauway, | ttatemeute 1 refer to aug of thin hewly a soldat , nerd to #4, FB. MARTINEZ “¢ ' , rest of bis jolly face, Mr. | Sept.i7 51 Naseou sttee 4d kraut. ‘4 Loven 01 CoMOn—The transactions 1p cotton op the envt cou- | lankere, 1d Wall of» box 4,095, New Yore Poet OL