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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, IS7G. FAST-MAIL SERVICE. Rock Island Pacific Railroad had bo written wlLP Government, the Vruir T11E GREAT SRAM. RAILROAD XI TIE TABLE. AJIISE.TIESTS.

Sept. 4, 1871. That Tilden was still sustaining Tweed, and dare not attend tne meeting. The THE E0SEIIILL TRAGEDY. norld, of the ota of September, pronounced the EXPOSITION.

ABBI7AL MD DEPARTDBE OF meeting a failure because "eminent citizens like Samuel J. Tilden stood aloof from it." Meeting of the Special Commis-. sion of Inquiry, Shammy Tilden Shown-Up in His The, Coroner Investigates tne Supposed It was found that Tilden and the Ring held a ment. "auy ujr arjy agree The CHICAGO EXPOSITION now Magnificent conference on Sept. 15, eleven days after the True Colors.

murder of Edward Elvandorf, Mr. Bangs was recalled, and spoke of some of Success, only second to the Centennial, with an attendance proportionately larper. Explanation of Reference tTtrtn. Saturday excepted. sun da jr excepted, Monday excepted.

I Arrive Sunday at a a. in. i Daily. CHICAGO RAILWAY. 9 Ttrket Oihoes, Clanc-su (snerinan House) aad 73 corner and at the depot.

the The exhibits are more ELEGANT. VARIED, and IN meeting, at which conference Tilden savs him-eelf: I pressed Mr. Connolly (Comptroller, in whose department all partnership papers were kept) to resign, that the storm would pass over TERESTING than ever before. The ART DISPLAY Examination of Gen. HcArtlmr, George S.

Bangs, and Others. DAfTAGE3 OF THB FAST-MAIL SERVICU. The time between New v.o And Finds that the Deceased Was Letter from the Hon. Dema PumM hours. At Albanv thP Is the very best In America, and all other departments challenge comparison for quality with any similar show.

him and beat upon others." lhe partnership pa Leave. Arrive. Stricken with Apoplexy. pers were then destroyed, Connolly resigned and set sail for foreign shores. Then, after the de 5Io Intelligent person or family should fail to vis lathis Editor of the Brooklyn Argus Great Western Centennial THE IN TLB-STATE IX-DUaTKIAL EXPOSITION OF CHICAGO.

struction of the vouchers, and not till then, did Tilden ever lisp a word about 4 'reform." that had "rori New E'nganddu mg the day before. At 3 o'clock that afternoon the tram was in Buffalo. At 11 20 they weS Toledo, and at 0: 55 the next mormng thv in Chicago. At 9 o'clock that n-ht t.hpJ Ifce Author of tlie System Explains Its Workings in Detail. An Overload of Beer and Excessive Pas It was subsequently ascertained that Tilden re PF.ICES OF ADMISSION, i lations and friends, the Peltons and Candes.

were For Adults, one admission, good for all day and. sion "Were the Causes Why a Democrat Who Supported Tilden For Children, one admission, good for all day and Oiiincv Crosse Dubuque, Brirlington, and Th? other directions was Pacific Fast Line, a. m. 'SrtJa m. oKuouque lay fci.via Clinton m.

p. ru. aJJubutiue NisuiEx. viaci'iou p. m.

f. 6.3i m. oumaft Kigfcl fcxpress m. nu fibre rt i. 4 Dubuque a.

ro. p. nu ff.T.'P rt or bubujue :30 m. 6:15 ft. m.

Milwaukee Fast Mad tdaiiy; 7:30 a. m. I in. Milwaukee Express m. 7 30 p.

m. Milwaukee Passenger m. m. Mi waukee Pasener (dally) 4 m. m.

tureeu Bar Express m. 7:00 p. m. Paul Minneapolis m. t.

Faul tt Winona 9:15 p. in. lu. Marquette Express m. i 6:30 a.

ra. treneva Lake p. nv, lieneva Lase Express p. ro. a.

to. always interested in Tweed's jobs. It has recently come out that, from 1hh6 to 18T1, the millionaire Tilden hau only aid taxes to Tweed's City Government on personal property ranging evening 23 For Aduits oq Saturday, oue admission, good for in IS 74 Cannot Support llim in 1876. Coroner Dietzsch visited Rosehill yesterday cMraiijr woDoenui. At lndiananli t.h Chicago Has Lost by the "Withdrawal of the Service.

on time, and ready to mv an nay ana evening .23 For Children ou taiurday, one admission, good for all Lav and evenlnir 15 and held an inquest upon the remains of Edward Elvandorf, of Evanston, whose sudden outgoing trains per day. Thcv vm v. hr Brookltn, Sept- 21, 1S76. To the Editor of ancad of time in Chicago, and could take the morning outgoing trains which they did not get now till eveninff. This waa ctm.t For Aduits, every day after fj p.

25 For Children, every day after 6 p. 15 Commutation Tickets, fifteen admissions 5.00 the Ohio State Journal: I have noticed the fol lowing and similar paragraphs going the rounds death at Peter Jaeger's saloon at Rosehill on Sunday afternoon was reported in Thb Trib-Cke yesterday. Deceased had but recently located in Evan6ton, and was employed by John Dickinson, furniture-dealer, to drive his deliv a Depot corner of Wells and Kinzie-st. Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-si. hours to every towu west of the Mississippi The Commutation Tickets are especially adapted to excursion parties.

iviver. oi tne Democratic Ohio newspapers: Mr. Fox observed that, a tptfor manri i ADELPM THEATRE. eucti a campaign as the Republicans are making was never known to win. All the chrrfi nour Th Fast-Mail Commission met yesterday morning in the gentlemen's parlor of the Grand Pacific Hotel.

The Commission is com- posed of Messrs. Gardiner G. Hubbard, of Massachusetts, F. W. Palmer, of Illinois, and Daniel JL Fox, of Pennsylvania.

Mr. George A. Fas-aett, of Watertown, N. the Secretary of the Commission, was also in attendance. gen.

m'artbxh rnorning from Philadelphia would not reach MICHIGAN CETTBAI. RAILROAD. Depot, loot of Lake and loot of Twentv-second-st. Ticket-office, t7 Clark-su, southeast corner ol IUa duiph, aud at Faluier House. ery-wagon.

His mother lives in Albany, N. Y. irom to sou. uuo per annum. The foregoing were deemed good evidences of mutual interest and partnership between Tilden and Tweed.

It was then uiscovereJ that, while honest Democrats had been criticising Mr. Lincoln's Adminis- tration for not Slurrying on troops and making short work of the War, and had been shouldering their mnskets, as them did, and paying their taxes as every loyal man did, that one of the wealthiest men in the party, Samuel J. Tilden, was scouraging enlistments, hiding away his property, and making false returns of income." This was an insult to the loyalty and honor of the party which no man of self-respect can submit to on the part of a candidate for the Presidency. 1 have not referred to Mr. Tilden's somersault on the currency question.

Excuse- the spaee I have occupied. "We oppose Mr. Tilden because we have found him to be an insincere man, a trickster, a hypocrite, a swindler, a traitor, and a perjurer. Respectfully, Dexas Basses. rittsDurg till 5 in the evening, too late for business men.

made against Mr. Tilden were made in 1874, when he was a candidate for Governor of New i ork. He was elected a mainritv of nvr Lave. Arrive. His age was 23 years.

The inquest commenced at 2:20 o'clock, and was held at Jaeger's. The first witness examined was Mr. Bangs renlierl that, i woo rnfraKi. Crowded nouses! Standing-ruom only at 7:30. Hundreds turned away.

The Grand Spectacular Drama of ths av iJ IU nave a letter reach Pit.t.Rh..rr at th ho 53.000, and that is about the way it will be this year. lie made a good Governor, and will make a good President. BATTIS DECKER. 5.ooa. m.

7 p. ttu 9.ooa. m. :f.io. ni.

4.UUO, m. lieaia. in. i 5.15p. m.

m. BLACK CROOK1 Mafl (via Mln and Air Iy Express Kaatnazoo Atlantic Express (dally ISlelit Express tras the first before the Commission, and, in re a young girl not yet 16, whose mother lives at would ordinarily have left Philadelphia. He was willing to start from New York in the evening, but Col. Scott would not allow it. People I have been requested to answer these asser Gnrepoiis Scenprv.

m. to. Highland Park. She related the circumstances of her meeting with deceased at a dance in South brand liapids and ifiukeaon, I Grand Amazonian March. Eight Premiers.

20 Oorvphee. liiO Ballet, Ovpt 21 1 Srni'(iilrv ArlUlA. sponse to Mr. i ox, said he was satisfied that the establishment of the fast mails tended greatly to the prosperity of the City of Chicago. The Evanston Saturday evening, where she danced Morning Express i 9.00a.

m. 7:30 p. m. Might Express itft.uop. m.

in. west or tne Alleghenies, to the Gulf of Mexico, ana clear through to the Pacilic Coast, were benefited by the fast mail. Thcv Extra Matinee Werinpmiu ut ni ftnud MidiM witn mm once, lie went nome witn ner party. Saturday Ex. Sunday Ex.

Saturday. Monday Ex. I Daily. effect of withdrawing the fast mail had been to tions, probably because I am attached to the Democratic party, and through my paper, the Argus, helped elect Mr. Tilden Governor of this State in 1874.

The Argue has already answered and disproved the point involved beyond contradiction, in this section of the country. I will Going to Rosehill with a friend Sunday after livery nignt a Lamer Mgtit. Cleveland and Columbus, the mails which left New ork Urn nisrbt before. Thev mmt r.OQri CHICAGO, ALTON noon, iney saw deceased a Duggv at Airs. LOUIS and CHICAGO ST AMUSEMENTS.

Heide 6aloon. After some conversation, the the same relative speed going east that they did cause great delay to merchants in the transmis-lion of drafts. As Chicago was affected, so was the surrounding country. He had talked McVlCKElVS THEATRE. MONDAY and TTESDAY EYE'STSGS.

Sent. KANSAS CITY DEXTER SHORT LLX23. Union Depot, West Side, near MlUon-st. bridge. other girl went inside.

She waited awhUe, and then started np the railroad track to find her M'VICKER'S THEATRE. wcow lucjannjcuwiin tne railroads to concentrate all the mail they could on thesp Ticket Ollices: At Depot, and VZi Randolph-su now undertake to do it for the State of Ohio, irith several mercnants, especially those dealing hat, which she had lost from the train. De 25 and 2t, an original domestic drama of great interest, entitled the Leave. Arrive. through the columns of the State Journal.

ceased followed her, and, as the Coroner said, In pensnaoie gooas. bm.ee taking off the fast 'The Courier of the Alps is the second title of an old melodrama which has been played here before as "Eustache Baudin," To most 1. The charges now made asainst Mr. Tilden made 44 disrespectable poposals" to her. She com: i eii of the aips.

Kansas City Otk m. ht. Lou in Spriugiield Ex 9:0" a. m. m.

t-l. Louis, fcunoiueld A Texas, loin. m. 7 -) m. nail they had lost much valuable time in get were not made in 1874.

The Democrats of this two lines. This resulted in taking away a good deal of mail from other lines. The savino- in this concentration, upon the basis of weight, would be more than the fast-mail service cost. It would also cost less, on the basis of capacity. Three clerks got on board of the train Kx) miles saw that he was intoxicated, and, be State did not know of Mr.

Tilden's connection with To conclude with the langhable farce of a ting out their morning orders. hen the fast coming frightened, ran away from him. i-e kid anil reoria ast bxuress m. 4:1 p. m.

the Northwest Railroad Ring. I never heard of the PHENOMENON" IN A SMOCK FROCK. Peoria Dav nail was running, they went to the Post-Office m. in. of the people who assembled at McVieker's Theatre last night it mu6t have been new, and to any person who fancies the style of play it is facts until 1 read them in the New York Kxmrett.

Monday, erand revival of the SEA OF K'E. Wednesday. Oct. 2. GEORGE FAWCETT ROWE entering Jaeger's to seek protection.

She went up-etairs, heard loud talking in the saloon, and recognized Elvandorf 's voice. Soon after she larly in the morning, got their orders, and sent Peoria, Keokuk A Burlington. Chicago I'aducah it. K. fcireauir, Lacoo, Wash'ton Ex.

Juliet Dwinl Accounu Jat m. in. m. m. m.

m. m. m. a Democratic newspaper, in Mav, 1876. 1 did not know that Mr.

Tilden had swindled the Government by issuing illegal currency in Michigan, until in the successful comedy of 44 CRASS." ut the goods on the early trains. He consid as good as new. The story is as intricate and out oi cnicago, and the mail was distributed for all the carrier-districts, and made ready for transfer to other roads, before it arrived nere. The reason it was taken off was because of the 10 per cent reduction on the transportation of agonizing as need be. It ocgins happily, ad i saw tne account or tne transaction the Cincin HOOLEFS NEW CHICAGO THEATRE.

started to go home, and 6aw him lving in the road. They told her that be had fainted, and advised her to run home before he got up. On nati Enquirer, in nne. 187o. I did not know that ered the system of postal-cars specially provided or this service as essential.

The distribution ta the cars diminished the distribution in the LATE S2CSE MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. vances through a sea of troubles, and gains the Mr. Tilden bad defraaded the Government the promised land in the end. Euslache is married the way, she was overtaken by two men in a Leave. mads ordered by Congress.

The railroods rrflt taxes due from his income nntil the month of Clark opposite Sherman House. THE MINSTREL PALACE." MONDAY. Sent. 2S. F.verv eymiin at Wednes wagon, wno carnca ner to Lvanston.

fine was to a mysterious female, who waa left in no special compensation, but relied on the in asked to 6tate the language used towards her Arrive. 8:10 p. nu 8:00 p. ni. rru la.

ta crease oi tonnage consequent upon the with Post-Oilice. iney were now doing the work rith the same number of men, but they had more time. The re-establishment of the fast 6:40 m. m. 6: IS p.

in. 8:40 n. m. day and Saturday Matinees at 2: IS p. in.

infancy with his father. The mysterious female proves to be of noble Man, via Main Line frpeeial N. Y. Express Atisntic Express, dally Coiehour AcconimodaUon E.vprttxs August, 1870. Of the judgment rendered apainst him in the case of the Galena fc Chicago Railroad Company stockholders, in 1S65; of the judgment by the same Court for his land-taxes due to the State of Michigan in 1873, and of his Congressional drawal irom other lines for their reimburse Dy deceased, Out declined to do so.

JOHN TKEN, ANOTHER tJLOKIOL'S BttL. First week of the sirle-snMHnff- hnrlpsnnff rm TTTR ment. 111. I i VJ mad would not diminish the expense of the parentage; ber husband is an incumbrance; her Mt. Fox again directed Mr.

Bancs' attention the companion of deceased in his Ill-fated San-day spree, who is a cigar-maker, employed at BLACK CROOK, introdueing the celebrated Peruvian Relief" bill from penalties and taxes. Icansar .1 4 1 1 noble relatives seek to get him out of the way, oiiice, MR. JOHN HUBBARD, the same thing. Lallet Troupe. Immenw reception of the great SHEii-1DAN AND MACK.

John Hart's screaming act entitled Doctor Cureall." Billy Rice on Astronomy. and marry her to another but, it is almost need iuc jaci mai, tne man would nave to lie over in Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and other cities, some time, but Mr. Bangs explained the advantajrr-s Evanston, told of their adventures during the day. They first visited Niles Centre, where de U. Mr.

Tilden was not elected Governor of this CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PATJT, RAILR0TX Union Depot, corner Madison and Canal-sts. Ticket Odiee, aoulh Clark-su, opposite bhermaa llouxo. aud at Depot. Superintendent of Carriers, as asked about Farette Welch's "Coma and Kins Me." linker mid less to say, their plans are frustrated.

Virtue Doyle In new songs and dances, etc of an early morning arrival in Cincinnati, and ceased Decame intoxicated, and wanted to go to Chicago. Witness had known deceased about conquers, vice slinks off to exile; the lovers. Use running of his department, the arrival of mails, and the delav since the fast train was taken on. On the Fort Vavne Road the bulk of State by 53, 000 majority. His majority was only 38,411, on a total vote of 700,000.

Over one-third of this majority, 12,998, was obtained in this city by the Argus. Outside of New York and Brooklyn, ffilden was beaten in the State by 17, 077 maioritr. IIAYEREY'S THEATRE. who have multiplied between acta, are happily two weeks, and oonsidered him a quiet young Arrive. 7:39 p.

nu Leave. m.1 i I au eariy uenvery. ai nttsourg it would arrive in the evening, about the same time it ordinarily left Philadelphia, and be delivered early the man. Alter leaving lies they went to Airs. Formerly Hooley's Theatre, between united, and the felicity of all the good person the mail came in by the second morning train, due at the office about 8 o'clock.

On Mondav ages concerned is assured, it is not necessary 4:00 p. m. m.j Licit, morning. eiars ana Jabaiie. MAGTJTRF, HAVEKLY Proprietors WILL E.

CHAPMAN Manager Heide's, and had some more beer. There they met some girls, and deceased spoke to them. The previous witness was with them. Witness Milwaukee Express Wisconsin Minnesota Thru' Day Express Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota Express Minnesota, Thru' Nlpht Express i ne people oi tne state naa oeen roobea on tneir there was only one mail. During the last week.

l. 1 I V. I 1 5:05 p. m. Air.

i ox thought the great, perhaps only, BENEFIT WAS TO THB TERMINI. to say anytning oi ine acting except in the way of praise. The company certaiuly improves upon acquaintance, though it shows some weak canals and on their new Capitol Building at Albany; the City of New York had been robbed by me itraitrEb ueiajr uuu ueen one nour; ine pre For the week commencing Sept. 25, heard the girl (Hattie Decker) tell deceased 4 9:15 r. tn a.

m. New York and Cincinnati. the Tweed Ring; and the people of Brooklyn had ceding wecK, oue nour ana lorty minutes; forty-five minutes the preceding week, and one AIT ENTIRE CHANGE OP BILL. ness in spots, especially on the iemale side. Mr.

Bangs said it would undoubtedlv be hot sne wouldn't cave anytning to do with him. Elvandorf "went into the Deen robbed by an equally lnlamous ring, composed ot men of both parties. The financial panic The play is noticeable for introducing to the Fint appearance of BEN I LFOTL. Grand nroduc ter for the State of Pennsylvania to have the tlou of ttie sensational k.stcb. public as an ingenue Miss Cora Tanner, hour the week before.

This was the New York mail. On the New England mail the delay for five weck3 had been much greater. The delay had occurred the previous year. Grant was planning saloon, and the girl started off rapidly. Decased soon came out, and got into AlltralnsruW via Milwaukee.

TU-krt for Sr. P-it Ed Mtnneapoila ar? srood either via Madison and (tu Chlen, or via Waienovrn. La Crosse, and Wiuona. rLmroK ctjistrIl railroad. Depot, foot of Lake-si.

rjw loot of 1 wem y-ser-oad-st. Ticket Office. 11 utar Clark. LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI. mail leave New York in the evening, but for Ohio it would be best to have it leave New York who has for a long time occunied for a third term, in tne latter part or 187X, niueu "Wlthnewend elaborate scenery and effects.

the buggy with witness; while crossing the a subordinate position in the theatre, but has was prouaoiy occasioned Dy iauure to connect. in the morning. The people of Pennsylvania bad repudiated Tweed gang, and came oat as a reformer. He was the cand'date for Governor in int. uuti hakt win positively appear; also the never before had an important Bpeakmg part, Even a greater discrepancy wa3 observable in great tenor, BEAUMONT HEED.

ere not aepnvca oi any oi their old privueges, track the buggy gave a jerk? and deceased fell out, pulling "witness out behind with him into the sand. The fall did not hurt them, and they 1874. When the election of that year came iff, Her want of experience is noticeable enough. Lc-ae. i Arrive.

however, as they had the ordinary trains be August. A small part of the Eastern mail was delivered by the early carriers; the most of it sides. The concentration was not from the started along again soon after deceased saw he went out at 9 o'clock. There was about one ordinary trains on any particular line to the but she is not utterly without, promise, having a pleasing stage presence to start with. Mr.

Lee in the character part of JMbois acquitted himself with much credit, surprising those who had only yon well know that the tidal wave, swelled by anti-Ccpsarism, unemployed labor, prostrate industries, and the cry for a change, commenced in Oregon, swept across Indiana, Ohio, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and ended in the girl, jumped out, and started after her; de hour's difference between the time last mad on that line, but from other lines to Monday, Sept. 25, and During the Week, of closing: the mails at the office. ceased called her bv name, and asked her to wait for him she didn't wait, and he started that line. A train leaving New York at night seen him in romant ic parts. His ability as a char granite mountains of New Hampshire.

It revo ENTIRE 5EW COMPANY. would make no connections at Albanv or Buf md the time they left the depots. Merchants complained that their letters came in too late after her; witness lost sight of thrra, ana, after lutionized all these States; made Allen Governor acter actor suggests thathe has not devoted much falo. The economy of the fast-mail service was waiting about half an hour, drove back to time to the artistic inanities of pantaloon act in the morning, and leit too early in the even Forty Popular Artists in a Monster Bill. Everything New.

Fresh, and Snarkling. Every of Ohio Tilden Governor of New York by a change of 14 per cent of the vote and Gaston Governor of to meet the connections already established, and PL Lonls Express 8:4 a. m. :45 p. nu bt.

Louis Fat Line p. m. a. nu Cairo New Orleans Ex. in.

in. Cairo lit Ex. in. in. Spriugfield, Peoria Keokuk t.40a.

m. it. in. tpringtleld Night ni. uu Peoria and Keokuk p.

m. 7 )a Duiiuque At hioux Ciiy Ex m. iu Dubuque 4 feloux City Ex '( p. ni. a.

in. Oilman Patenter Vlrtp. m. a. ni.

CHICAGO. ETTRLrNGToi" CUHrCT RAILROAD, Depots, foot of and Sixteenth and Canal and btxteeatn-sls. Ticket Oincea, aj) aad at depots- I Leave, Arrive. Heide's; witness did not learn that Llvandorf ing, so that they had not time to answer their not to buy connections. The fast mU afforded was dead until 9 o'clock that night, and said ne Massachusetts by a enange er per cent or ita Evening at 8 and Sunday Afternoon at 3.

ing. Mr. Ihorne as Eustache was strong throughout, and Miss Tracy as Louise was not disagreeable. torrespondence. knew nothing more of the matter.

tne greatest iacuiues inr tne press. As a fact, the Government made about $4,000,000 from wcod's airsEni. In response to inquiries from Mr. Palmer, Mr. Hubbard said the present distribution made MRS.

SUSAN JAEGER, transporting letters, while it lost $6,000,000 wife of the proprietor of the saloon, testified vuie. in one year vrasiuu rib tnrneu uuhuiumco in Massachusetts, Allen in Ohio, and Tilden's State ticket vu feeaten outside of New York by over 30.000. That city gave a Democratic majority which savea the State to the party by 14,000. So much for Tilden's election as Governor. the letters come to business-men on the Board Tuesday Afternoon and Evening, TIIE ADELPm.

An assemblage that filled the Adelphi in every that she was present when Hattie Decker came irom the transportation of newspapers. He thought there should be an increase in the rate TJISrCLiE TOM'S CABIN" IIUUU Ll Ulllll c.jva iwuawOf LULU busiest time. Some of the banks would not re to tne saloon, and aeked protection tney refused to let the boy in; he said he was looking part gathered last night to witness a representa oi postage on miscellaneous mail matter. 8. Has he made a itood Governor? When in ceive letters after 10 o'clock.

Mr. Hubbard asked if a train leaving New for his sister; Jaeger asked him if he saw his tion of "The Black Crook." This time-honored spectacle has been used and abused a good deal York at 12 p. m. by a 6low train, and proceeding and ZOE. THE OCTOROON GIRL.

Prices reduced one-half 15, 2i, and 50 cents. MATINEE 15 and 23 cents. EOIRMQCE'S sister among the womeu in the room deceased augurated, he took an oath "to obey the Constitution, enforce the laws, and protect the interest of the people af the State." lie knew, because a Mr. Fox elicited the further information that there had always been more or less delay in the arrival of trains from the East, and tbat the py tne last man irom Albany, would not be in Chicago, but it has probably never been play more serviceable. said he dkl not, and Jaeger ordered him out of the saloon; witness did not know who was outside the ealoon, and heard no quarrel outside; the first witness knew of the trouble was when Centennial waa probably chargeable with some- Mr.

Bangs said it would not taka np the lat Senatorial Committee appointed by his predecessor. Gov. Dtx, had so reported, that millions of dollars had been stolen from the tax payera by the men DANCING ACADEMY, 128 and 130 near unug 01 tnis ueiav. An average ol irom nine night coBections iu New York and the morning ed so badly as by the present company at the AdelphL "The spectacular effects are flimsy and cheap; the ballet, with the exception of tnree dancers, is ridiculously raw and unedu ho had charge of erecting a new State Capitol to ten tons of mad matter was received daily. papers, air.

Bangs also adduced tne somewhat she learned that the man was dead. novel information that the people about the PETER JAEGER, cated; and the acting in some of the principal northern part of New York, the western coiner building, ne did not enforce the laws. No lejial action has beea commenced against plunderers. The same is true of the plundrers of the City of Brooklyn. In each case the men whom Will Open Saturday, Sept, CO.

For particulars call or send for circular. Mail and Express 7:25 a. m. p. nu Ottawa and Streator Pawen? a.

in. 7:40 a. tu. Rockford, Duomjue ii bioux 1 City a. m.

p. m. Pacific Fast Line, for Omaha. lOijOa. la.

nu Kansas City. Leavenworth, I Atchison Si. Jof Exp. m. rru Aurora Passenger IS p.

m. a. nu Mendoia, oitawa A S.rtaibr Passenger m. rru AuroraPassenger 5:30 p. m.

nu Aurora Passenger iu. nu Dubuque Sioux Citv Exp ni. nu Pacilic Night Exp. forOinaha tu. ru.

Kansas ciiy, Leavenworth, i Atchison A St. Joseph 10:00 p. m. 't 0:53 a. m.

Downer's Grove m. p. uu Dowuer'a Grove Accoimnod i Ij p. m. I :45 a.

uu Texa Exprea m. uu Ex. Sunday, Ex. Saturday, i Kx. Moauay.

ERIE AST) CHICAGO LIFE, Ticket Offices. 83 Palmer House, Grand Pacific, and at depot. Exposition Hu.1U1.ii. proprietor of the 6aloon, like his wife, started to give his testimony in German. He first found parts is simply beneath contempt.

The per Mr. Hubbard stated, in answer to inquiries from his namesake, that the box system was going out of vogue very rapidly, until now the people were satisfied with the delivery by carriers. There were now but 400 boxes, and not or Pennsylvania, the northern parts of Ohio and deceased in his bed-room, claiming to be look formance is only redeemed bv the bodily introduction, in the midst of it, of the best features of last week's variety bill. AT I A Indiana, ana tne soutnera parts or aiicnigan, were greater senders and consumers of mail than the people-in the country towards the ing for his sister, and ordered him out. De be had said should be in Mate prison, ana wiiom ne was elected to duly punish, nave become his fast friends by well-known arrangements, and instead of being on their road to prison we found them ceased asked for whisky, but witness told him he more than 300 were occupied.

He had 157 carriers under his control, but didn't consider that H. B. BRYANT'S was drunk, and had had enough. By this time the South. All these people were greatly benefited by the fast mail.

Mr. Bangs said he would COAL. witness began to understand English, and spoke number lare enough. If there were 250 carriers the increased amount of business would snouting ior luotnior rresiaeni, in ana out. oi me St.

Louis Convention. Perhaps these are the acts of a "good Governor." make space and speed the basis of compensation. CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE it quite reauilv. He stated that deceased re more than make up for the expense incurred. and would give tne rostmaster-tjeneral all dis mained in the saloon a few minutes, still want A General Slmttine-Down Agreed Upon by In answer to Sir.

Palmer, the gentleman cretion as to what lines were to be used, The Constitution of onr State says: 4 4 The Legislature shall not pass a private or local ing whisky, and threatened to sue witness for The Commission rested here, and will Inter And English Training School, explained me axuerence Deiween me qc- selling liquor on Sunday. Jaeger told him to bill in any of the following cases: Granting to any corporation, association, or individual the right to Leave. livery in New York and Chicago. In Arrive, view some of the prominent bankers to-dav. 44 Go ahead." Alter this, deceased waised out the Pennsylvania OperatorsThirty Thousand Sliners Ont Employment.

Special Dispatch to Tribune, Reading, Sept. 25. Ever since the dis S. E. COH.

WASHINGTON. the latter citv there waa less ter meeting at 10 o'clock. They will take a little rapidly, nobody touching or pushing him. Soon Day Express PuHman Draw lay down railroad tracks, ine Legislature snati pasN general laws providing for the cases enumer Lareest Institution of the kind in the United States. run up to Milwaukee and back to-morrow.

lng-rtoom bleeping Cars, to! alter lie came back asram, Dut said notning to 8:30 a. ML 8:10. m. ated," etc. The Commission will meek to-dav.

to-morrow. ritory to be gone over. In New York they had 429 carriers and 1,000 street-boxes; in Chicago, about 475 boxes; in New York there Jaeirer. who was not in the room. Ten minutes Thorough instruction.

Excelient discipline. Commence at any time. Good boarding places for students who live out of the city. Can select any hranchei. Address for circulars.

II. ii BRYANT. Chicago, ill. lorn without Atlantic Express Pullmaa PaiaceDrawlng-Room bleeping Cant aud Hotel Cars and Thursday, after which they will proceed to aiterward, Jaeger's Doy tola mm mat mere was Gov. Tilden was interested in a street railroad in the City of New Yorit.

A bill to extend the road by special lesririaticu, in violationof the.Constitu- a man lying in the street. Lvervbody went out 518 1. m. m. were ly branch ollices in Chicago, six.

in New York they also had a force of auxiliary carriers, ruption of the coal combination the operating companies have been planning for a general and complete suspension of work at the collieries in the various districts of the middle and northern coal fields owued or controlled by them. Some side, none of them knowing that anything had Cincinnati. Louisville, Nashville, probablv New Orleans, fet. Louis, returning to Philadelphia and Boston. They will remain in the East some time, and then go to California.

Thev will tion, which he had sworn to obey, was put tn rough MISS AH BY 11. JOHNSON, happened to the man. the Leg-slat by the use of money. Gov. Tilden The most mtelhgible account oi the all air was signed the bill June 17, 1875.

Of it the New 1 ork on a salary of $400 a year. They were put on the regular force as vacancies occurred. In Chicago there were six daily collections in New York, 13. An increase of 75 men was necessary For seventeen years Principal of Bradford Academy, will bepin the second year of her Home School for Vcun Ladies bept. 27, at ber residence, lnocharles- Only line running the hotel cart to Sew Tori.

CHICAGO PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot corner Chicago-avenue aad Larrabee-atraek. Ticket oiiice 6U Clark-street. Arrive. Depart.

meet ashington and present their report to given World, a Democrat newspaper, said: 4 4 It is an eternal disgrace to tiie State of New Bosion. uongress in uecenioer. J. N. DIDIElt.

Miss SARAH L. BATLET. late of Deartrorn Femlia- to do tne business as it was done in JNew 1 ork. of South Evanston, who was in the saloon when York tbat such dishonest practices are allowed to continue. of the individual operators and mining com panics have either partially or entirely closed their works, or put a small portion of the miners on reduced time and wages, but no grand shutdown of operations was determined upon until At present, the business was not self-supportintr deceased first entered, and heard hioi dare CANADIAN Special Dispatch to The Tribuna.

here. 11 peonle had letter-boxes at their doors ry. Cnicfigo, will have charge or the Department of Mental Philosonhv, Belles Leitres, and Latin. References f'rof. S.

C. Rartiftt, Chicago Theo. Seminary; the Kev. A. P.

Peabo-tr, Harvard University, Cambridge, James T. Fields. Boston. "5Iembers are bought np on these 4 hills' as yott would buy a pound of beef. Jaeger to throw him out.

Those present did Flgin Passenger Byron Passenger Klein Fasscnci-r Turner Park Freight 8:4 a. m. a. m.j 4:15 p. m.

6:40 a. a. m. 5:25 p. m.

4:00 p. nu 9:30. 6-3U p. ro. a.

m. it would save time and a good deal of trouble not like his actions, and proposed to put nun "The bill known as the Greenwich Mreet tie- Toeoxto, Sept. '5. Judgment was rendered between carriers and the public. out.

One of the men struck at mm witn a in the Court of Chancery this morning in the vated Railroad bill was passed by the promise of 8100 each for 65 votes ta majority) in that Assem Gen. McArthur spoke of the system of col 3IIS3 C02ISTOOL- chair, but hit the door jutt as deceased closed copyright case of Smiles vs. Belford Bros. PITTSBURG. FX.

WAYITE CHICAGO RAILWAY. it. Deceased went on to a saloon Nos. Saturday last. At that time a number of prominent coal producers had a conference, and, after discussing the situation in the regions and the seaboard, resolved to inaugurate a complete cessation of work.

The first 32 and 34 tVc.it Forticth-su, New York, FACING RESERVOIR PAP.K. near bv. In the meantime, the women told publishers, of this city, restraining the latter lecting mails on the horse-cars. It was started some years, ago, and worked admirably, but it bad been discontinued. Boxes were put on one line of cars, but that line was discontinued after bly.

4 4 A noted lobbyist, formerly a public printer. Van Bonlhuysen, held the stakes, $10,000, to pay Barber, Tweed, and Tilden's former lobbyist, when the bill became a law." ENGLISH, FKENCH. AND GERMAN BOARDING from printing in Canada any more of Mr. tbem how he had chased the girl, and they thought a thrashing would do him no harm. Smiles' book, Thrift." This was looked upon Leave.

Arrive. a. m. 7:00 p. nu 5:1 p.

Hi. 1 6:30 a. nu 3:00 p. m. I a.

Iiu m. nu Vos a. m. o. nu the fare, lhe experiment was an entire success.

When thev saw him coming back, thev thought AND DAY SCilMOl, KEOl'ENS BOARDING PUPILS LIMITED TO SIXTEEN. KINDERGARTEN IN" CHARGE OF MISS LEOXOWENS. Day Express Pacific Express. Local Passenger Fast Mail. 1 as-1 Line Mail as a test case.

t-oinpany to announce a suspension was the Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre Coal and Iron Company, a corporation that has, in conjunction Perhnp this was the act of a 4 4 good Governor." A bill adding about $.50,000 per annum to the he was armed. One oi those present stood oc- A special from British Columbia to the Mail hmd the door and seized deceased ov tne arms Sheriff fees of this county the-office was before savs: -ln ms address at victornt on batnrdav. Lie would auvocatc the re-establisniaent ol a last mail at hours to suit Chicago, and to make connections with the West, and this system of boxes on the street-tars. He considered both as indispensable to a rapid transmission of when he entered. Mr.

Didier was deeply inter Charlier Institute for Young Ladies, (Daily, Saturday excepted. Sunday excepted. tMunday excepted. Lord DufCerin said that if the Bute iniet were worth $40,000 per annum was signed dt ov. Tilden after knowing all the fact and being op ested in a game of euchre, and paid out little 167 York, witn tne central Kauroad oi iMew jersey, carried on a lively and prosperous coal business.

It is reported the Company is financially embarrassed, but the report needs confirmation. The 5,000 miners and laborers of the Company in the posed by most attorneys acquainted with them. It attention to the rumpus. He only knew that chosen as the terminus of the railway, he thought the British Columbians might do well Will reopen September 25. A few boarders will be taken.

Pipits prepared, for the H'ireard firaminatiant mails. MR. GEORGE S. BANGS, the boys had pushed the man out of doors, and thought thev had given him a little thrash to accept the Canadian compensation, witn the BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. Trains leare fiom Exposition Buildiag.

foot of Mon-roe-st. Tlcket-otticea: Ki Palmer Hoiue, Grand Paul he and Depot (Exposition Building). land reserves on Van Couver Island, and con ing-." as he deserved. Five minutes later, look Summit in 1 1 region are tnrown out ol employment, and the other 12,000 operatives for Hnmen, Circulars can tie had on application, or at Putnam's. Mile.

SOPHIE LENZ aad Professor M. KN NAN, Principals. JVIADAJVEE O- IDA. SILVA tinue the road to Esquimau Point." was a Dill in tne interest ot a ring wno control delegates. Perhaps this was an act for which the voters of Brooklyn ought to call Mr.

Tilden a 4 'good Governor. Mr. Wardell said, in Jane last, that Gov. Tilden has appointed some of the worst men to office who ever disgraced the State. A man connected with the originator of the fast-mail system, waa next examined.

He cave somewhat of a personal ac ing out of the window, he saw some one shak- i i i. i a Leave." Arrive. the Wyoming and Lackawanna districts ing aeceaseu, anu noticeu mat uis ueau. uoppeu around as if his neck was broken, but bad no count of his services tne railway mail-service, lie had started tne fast mail Sept. 16, 1S75, and it was discontinued July 22, 187r.

There had SHOCKING. Special Dispatch to J7e Tribune. Day Fast 1'a. ilic 8:52 a. m.

I 8:10 nu p. 111. 8:10 p. nu i p. m.

4:40 a. nu idea that the man waa dead nntil one of the the insurance department of the State was a de and Mrs. Alex Bradford's (formerly Mrs. Oiden Hoffman's) English, French. and German Boarding and Day-School for young ladies and children, with calisthenics.

No. 17 West Thirty-eishth-sL. New will be furloughed by the close of the week. The other heavy mining and transportation companies will adopt a similar line of Dolicy as soon as all arrangements are completed in that direction. faulter oi State funds to the amount of JHO, 000.

men told him. Mr. Didier said there were always been a contest between the Department SrRijrGFiELD, 111., Sept. 125. There are those about 15 in the saloon at the tune, and that and the railroads.

The latter had always ob who report that they experienced a slight earth York. Keonens Sept. 25. Application may be Dally. Dally, Sundays excepted.

CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PAiFlO RAILROAD. Depot, curner of Van liureu and Miermiui-sui. Ticket oiiice 56 Clark fcheruian House. there were three or four engaged the rumpus, made by letter or personally, as above. At this time there are some 30,000 colliers quake shock, three distinct vibrations, between jected to carrying mails on then" fast trains, in order to distribute the mails on the trains, it was lie essjj-v to have nostal-cars, where there The facts were investigated and laid before ths Governor by a fried.

He begged that the fact might be suppressed, on the ground that the defaulter was his mort efficient agent in getting np Presidential delegates. He subsequently nominated this same man to a lucrative pof ition, but the Senate refused to confirm the nomination. In 1875, the City of but could not name any of them, as he kept nis seat at the card-table all the time, and there unemployed, and a good prospect of the army midnight and 1 o'clock this morning, ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL. Boarding and Day School forToung Ladies and Child Leave.

Arrive. was not enough noise made to attract his atten Louisville, Sept. 25. At midnight, ren, Rev. THEODORE IRVING.

LL. Rector, 21 Deing increased at least i.j,uou netore long. in many of the more isolated districts there is more or less Molly Maguirism, and outbreaks may Sunday, houses were shaken and glass rattled tion. DH. N.

P. HOLDEN, was sutlicient space to distribute the mails. He lud considered that the only proper way was to have special mxl-trains, without passengers, or at with vet lew. It did not require any Omaha. Lesvenw'thft Atch Ex'io-ooa, m.

3:4 p. tu Peru Accommodation 5:00 p. m. uu Knsbt ExpreM tn Brooklyn ind.cted, and convicted several West New ork, reopens Spt. 27.

Ir. Irving class In the Study of the History of the Fine Arts, begins in November. occur at anv moment, as the feeling Is very- Charitv CommisMoners for robbing the people of Assistant County Physician, next gave the re through the city, no however, being occasioned. People here do not think the dy bitter against the action of the companies large sums of money. Tne King men requested sult ot the Dost-mortem.

He lound no marKS Treat svsteia of last-mail service to accommo- VOETH SIDE SCHOOL FOR BO VS. 1 308 Chlcago-av. throughout the Summit Hill Begiou. The namite at Hell Gate affected their city, but of violence UDon the bod v. with the exception tiute the entire country.

A morning and Gov. Tibien to appoint one of these convicts, who is a valuable ally at election times, to a valuable nosition. Other men. without reference to party. operations ol the Molly Jlaguires nave caused of a small contusion near the centre of the fore firmly believe that the shock was caused Dy an earthouake.

Term oners Sept. 25, 1P7R. A duress or apply daily, 12 to 2 p. tn. CECIL BARNES.

A. Master. head. Unon opening the cranium he lound eveninsr tram from New York, running 1,000 Liiles into the interior, was all that was necessary Oue train should be by the Pennsylvania of coarse protested against the appointment. The ICvansville, ent.

inrce snocKs oi Uh 'AiJJliAJllli GOODRICH'S STEAMKHS. For Milwaukee, etc, uaily (Sundays excepted) 8 a. Saturday lioat dou leave until 8 a. uu For Grand Haven. Grand llaplda, Muskegon, daily (Sundays excepted) 7p.

m. For St. Joseph and Benum Harbor, daily Sundays excrpted) ioa. nu Saturdays lioat don't leave until np, uu annointment was maue. however, by the Governor, that the man died from cerebral apoplexy.

He found large clots of blood scattered around the much comment, and the arrest and incarceration of Patrick McKenna and Charles Fisher for complicity in the assassination of Morgan Powell, a mine boss, has excited the community intensely. It is believed these desperadoes will throughout earthquake at midnight were felt Central and the other bvthe Michigan Southern. and the appointee is now drawing a salary from the State Treasurv. Perhaps these are acts which be the county. brain, and believed that the apoplexy was in If there were any additional line, it should be MEDEMOISELLE OP.EMIEULX ANT) MIS3 Keith (well known formerly as Mrs.

MeCauley's SchooD, French and English boarding and day school for young ladies reopens Sept. 25, No. 277 duced bv the intoxicated condition oi tne man, between New York and Boston. Heretofore, if make such revelations as will implicate many associated with the excitement under which he come a good Governor and a man who is nsing 44 reform as his capital. Gov.

Tilden lavs claim to reducing the debt and MILWAUKEE ITEMS. Special Dispatch to Tfie Tribune, others of the terrible organization. an accident occurred, the mail-car was surest to be nut oil the train and left behind. The mail fr i nu ii ay ana tyejc superior, xuesaay ana Friday tor Ludlngtoa, Manistee, etc, Tuesday aud was laboring. jew iorK.

"ULMWOOn HOME" MISSES PORTER CHAMP-Vj NET'S Family School foryoune ladies amtchil 7 p. a. m. Important developments are looked for with the taxes of the State. In the first place, an Exec This concluded the testimony, and the case Milwaukee, Sept.

25. A shocking accident inursnay service had been made seeondary to everything utive cannot do tuis; in the second place, the deep interest. There is much trouble between dren. Eadley. Hampshire County.

Mass. else: it should be cui, loose Irom every accident occurred here this forenoon. Mr. L. M.

Curtis, was given to the jury, which soon returned a verdict to the effect that the man died from ap- ill JUDICAL CAKOs changes in these items, which did occur in lao. were the result of legislation by a previous Legis tne mining and carrying companies and individual operators, and it is probable some of the and circumstance ol travel. 1 lie last-man sys General Freight-Agent for the St. Paul Rail nonlexv and excitement. UNIVERSITY, Scientific "and Military 1 School.

Address Prof. CH AS. DOLE. RS. BRTANS BOARDING-SCHOOL FOR 11 yonng ladies.

Batavla. N. V. tem was the nio; economical system ever de- ture and by an amendment of the Constitution latter will be ultimately ruined. All sorts of This ended the matter, and Jaeger's saloon.

road, was run over by some freight-cars and adonted in 1874: and in the third place, the State Instead of a larue number of trains. which hail been the centre of attraction all day. taxes were never so high in the history of the State had both legs brokeD, the bones of one being DR. JAMES, tarrying a ureat number of small packages, and proviumiz such unlimited exchanging facilities reports and rumors are and nveiy ana exciting times may startle the coal trade within 24 hours. mashed.

Mr. C. was not aware when he started was called on to supply a heavy demand for beer. Some of the friends of the deceased by 000 as they are the present year. he annual State taxes for several years have been as ol- littzr? to cross, the track that the cars were coupled claim to be hardly satisfied with the verdict, 1S72 $2,610,000 lor cuiiiiiiui iths, the last-mail trains went less, oiteu and earned greater packages', distributing the malls iu transit.

The rapid transmis-fwu 1 mulls would increase the revenues of to an engine. Ihey struck rum and tnrew mm and make mysterious allusions to the contu 1873 2,104,000 sions on the forehead of deceased. across the track. He was at once conveyed to his home on a stretcher. Dr.

E. B. Wolcott 3874 3. 2:23,000 iNT. 3 "55,000 the e.

as Mr. illustrated by a leaf attended him, with other surgeons, iney have 1876 3,824,000 from Lls own exucrieuce hile Postmaster at Two Mothers-in-Law In the Case. Vein Ynrlr 7 mm. decided not to amputate the limbs at present. Perhaps this is financial economy and reform Aurora.

Nicholas Stier and a daughter of Mrs. Lizzie A Fight with a Muskalongpe. Cape Vincent (JT. Corretvondtnce St. Lout Republican.

In the bay, just below town, Judge Emerson and his wife, of Ironton, were out in a very small boat trolling. With 200 or 300 feet of line out and wound around his hand, and while on his feet adjusting a seat, a terrible surge on his line threw him off his balance and into the St. Lawrence. He held fast only with one foot inside the little boat, with head and arms stretched out at full length in the water toward Mr. then went into a further and fuller worth boasting of by a 44 good Gov ernor." In 18 months Gov.

Tilden has pardoned 183 crim inals and restored 70 to citizenship. The Result of Drinkingr Water Poisoned by history of 'the etablibment of the fast mail, uweliil'L' uron his negot iations with the railroad Leer Hospital, cor. Wasliiztoi franHMs. Chartered by the State of Illinois for the express par-pose of giving immediate relief In all caoeg of private chronic, and urinary diseases In all thir complicai'l forma. Il well knows that DK.

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Pleasant home for patients. A book for the million. Marriage Guide, whicS telis yon ail about the diseases who should marry why not 10 cents to pay postage. Dr. James has 30 rooms and parlors.

You see no one but the Doctor Dr. James is sixty yeartof age. Consultations always fre and Invited. Office hours, a. m.

to 7 p. in. Sundays, 10(012. m. All bumueas strictly confidential.

1 have confined mvsclf to a few main points in Becker were married in Jersey Ciy a few days aero, and their married life promised to be a happy que, but a cloud has settled over tbem, owing to the intervention of two mothers-in-law. Stier's mother wanted them to take up Dead Toads. Ke-r 1V World. Some days ago Mr. Alexander Higbie, a promi Mr.

Tilden's Gubernatorial career, and to i-uccinct-ly answering the statements in the text of this communication. But 1 will not close without giving ineo and Lis final success, after a great deal of uisconrigement of various kimls. When he had started the 4 :15 a. m. train he did not know-that tne Pennsylvania Road also expected to NEW LAW BOOKS IN TRESS AND PREPAItATION BY MESSRS.

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Hot.ni. nent Ol Ol.ilLlHClu, xonu their residence with her. and thev consented. the fish. The boat being very light, the strug other reasons whv honest citi ans, and particular Long Island, noticed a pimple coming upon his umx lin.

near the entrance to the right nostril. ly honest Democrats, conscientiously changed their put on t.h hist. "mail. Mr. Banss wanted to They made preparations to leave Mrs.

Bet her'a house, where thev had been stopping, but Mrs. Beeher objected, "and said they must live ith her. Thev continued their preparations, and rtart the second train later, but Tom Scott opinions of Tilden, aud now oppose nis elevation to the Presidency. gles oi tne hsn made the situation perilous, and several boats instantly pushed out to assist but, by the aid of his wife, who is something of a sailor, and the Judge's anuatic dualities, be It grew rapiuiy in size auu iuc aujaicui pi soon begun to swell. Some one who pretended to medical knowledge assured him tuat it was wouldn't listen to it, and the Pennsylvania train was started at 4:15.

the same time the Michigan reailv to leave, when Mrs. Becher took a onlv the effects of a cold, and there was no dau rWisivR RtVn hv lockiue her daughter in a room. To our surprise, we first found that Gov. Tilden opposed the execution of the laws and reform in eery locality where King men controlled party machinery and Presidential delegates. We found that he struck at Lord in Rochester, Dennison in Svracuse.

and. for a time, at Tweed in New ber, and treated it accordingly. At la-t it was ctn, mereurr) to4ipatabif tm tome Mub SetM4 Southern tram leit. He had concluded that, by starting at 4:15 a. the train would pass people who were asleep, and 18,000,000 regained the boat.

Meantime the fish, which proved to be a 36-pound muskalouge, was several feet into the air and anon plunging to the bottom of the river, throwing the spray high and wide in his wild contortions. It took Stier demanded his wile, and threatened to hi.t nnm the door, but Mrs. Becher attacked fiPtermined that the affection was erysipelas. anri thp. fainilv.

becoming alarmed, sent lor ur, who were aw-iike and about their business. Dy iiim viiroronslv and drove him out of the house. -of Jamaica, their regular family physi- York. beeause the political machinery of starting at niiriit, the reverse would be the case. lie made a complaint to Justice Corrtean, and a i .1 r.

(rU the party in those places had passed into fln. wn at once ueienuiucu i oc cac ui Leaving New York- at, 4:15 in the morning, a car irjore than an hour to subdue this monster, during which the contest was watched bv dozens of reform bands. Far greater public robbers than F.ehel went to serve the docu- ord or Helden were rioting in Brooklyn and reached Green Bay, 80 miles into the interior of Town, and dawn on the coast near excited persons on shore and in boats. How malignant pustule, ice patient neau was a frightful condition, and the brain was already off piled so that he was delirious. Under the mpnt.

and was Ditched head-foremost down the OBlT MlCBUM IS tOB CM. MM OM amo. tBCCIM.l fTrt.tioer fr cttriay mawrAmt tret, 4 PK1VATK. 4 I7KJX A KY, IM.SR AK Ail the vrV-l aad eirTit-siS IWrmft. tEHINAL WEAiiSHjrlT NIOflT IMBaCIMTr, LoPT MAN' HOOD, lorn of KIClfOBT, MK VTAL LAMITI'IB.

lmpkr4 SirtV lrw iMbillw. permU rd. Ifia lbtlcitiati to tSm of tf kta tb NrrUwac K. tety wwtaitnui for yittoa. LAIIL4 r-tjrrfnBf driiccta artatio.

call wrKa. Rom aad board for aatmta. Par aaflGicfa1 ita a cvtapiicalr complatata, taoav avVc taticd I r(eaf i.i:;al. Albany, but then they controlled delegates and conventions, and the Governor refused to lay his Charleston. S.

bv o'clock the next evenin; stairs. Up to last evening Mrs. Becher was mis ever, by going on shore, judicial firmness finally triumphed over fish force, and this monster of the deep was safelv landed, amid the hearty The tra.n had to ave so early in the morning in hands upon them. In fact, these same men have Stale of llois, Coot Connly ss. circumstances it was imposs-ibleto save him, and he died on Friday.

In making inquiry as to the mihuhlt! cause of the attack. Dr. Bcldin found heen Tilden delegates to each State Convention tress of the situation. Hovr to Get Alone In Africa. order to connect with trains on other roads at Albany.

Rome. Rochester. Clevelaud, and Chi- plaudits of a crowd of anxious and amused and to the National Convention since the time the whera. ara aartieatariy lanted ta aail or avita. i al innee was entered into.

antf Mnetiv aanftdvatial. Ir. Otta ia tba a4cUH 1 two. that for some time past the water of the well i.o.i neculiar taste, and investigation eitv; aaa tboraairalr his prvirmiom. 7vi 1 Mr.

Bailors then left off to allow the Commis We then found that in November last the friends and partners of Tweed and his gan? had mysteriously all become Tilden men. In the early part of spectators. Drury Lane on Saturday Night. London Letter to AVw World. I know very well that strong drink is consum ean ytetd ia bi iraamcal.

H.s psttoots ara Bambrrad aj tJaa tto-uarjr1. and trairHu'i wM la tha tarsa- wrtai. proved that it was polluted by a number of dead Capt. Cameron, the African explorer, was a-ked at the session of the British Association to what he owed his success. He replied that it Khunld be remembered that a man, although he sion to examine MO TITTOTT TtlTVM.lS.

IfftDDTInD Vh talrvrmatioa mnnn TH irataris tba liaai ttyrtm: December Tweed was released from prison. The official iD whose charge Tweed was is responsible In th Omemor for h.s place, for Tweed'a body. A III prod action twa i a aavov. rrk 54 Vice-President and General buperin ten dent of toads in various siaca ut vciuioii. Higbie was in the habit daily of urinking large quantities of water, and he continued to do so ti, taint, was discovered, and even during waa i.i-K-k- waa a man iuet as if he were white.

ed pretty freely in the United States, but in ten 'GDIDE. the Oh Pacific Kaiiioaa. ean-A. Kook 64 pares for 2 siantTv, at eftwa Daw ULIN. Offioa kiomm, a.

m. ta 8 a. am. The proper way to pet on among the natives years there I did not see so many drunken men and women about the streets as I have seen in The the- Post-Cilice Depart or for a 000,000 judgment, from which Tweed absconded. No action in any way has been taken nr.

Be Id in has no doubt that this ment i hn The Weight, he was to behave towarus mem ptiiucunu. and he could assure them that they understood three months here. I acknowledge the fact waa the cause ot his death. aza nt the Sheriff. It was then believed, and the with sorrow.

In some towns everv other shop nnit well what a gentleman waa. He louna belief has crvsta'lzed into very general conviction. nSpayhDR.KEAN, 7- Fi. i uir.al jlnrr, 1 tti-B. Mav be consulted, personally or by maii.

free of charm. IY-. r.f rY fnri- tliat wn unnecessary I seems to be a nubfic house. It is so at Liver- that a bargain had been made to give Tilden the An Opium-Eater. Cireoit Court of Cook County la Cnaery -Daalsl EvaBi v.

The State Sating IastitotiOB, F. II. Wlnstojj, and Ueorgs YYillard. In pursuance of an order of said Court entered in said cause on the iKid day of September. A.

D. 1879, I offer for sale to tha highest bidder, for cash, seventy-five (7.r shares of the stock of the West Chicago Land Company, of the par value of one hundred dollars each; seventy-two (72 per cent has been paid thereon, scaled proposals will be received for this stock np to twelve o'clock noon of Monday. October 2d, the courtroom of the Honorable E. S. Williams, Jnde of said court in Chicago, in said county, bids to be opened immediately thereafter.

Said proposals to be addressed to J. L. WILSON. Rerelvcr. r' rL Ul PIERRE U0USE, Corner Broad and PHILAPELPUIA- tuab liiD use or at all wanton was likely to endanger any Al- dooi.

ana was mucn surnriried to notice me thought, had been a fair average, both for the roan and the Department. The express cars carried more weight and the express companies were somewhat better paid. He thought the present method of compensation as lair as could be had, but he thought the rates were not what i. (leal of space was Presidential nomination, in consideration for Tweed's release and Executive protection to his rials. same circumstance the other day at Hereford, traveler.

It is said that there is one opium-eater In this Htv who has lullv counted the cost. He began on all chronic or nervous diseases. Dli. J. KEAN is tha only phy sician tn the city who warranuenres or no pay.

uriice hours. 9 a. in. to D. K.

Sundavs from ivoli. which is a cathedral city and presumably a very Tilden's past career was then looked into. It at. rminm whpn about 35 vears old, aud find FOR SALE. was found that he and Tweed had been fellow-offi virtuous and well-conducted place.

In London the gin-palaces would afford a brilliant light at night without the street lamps. The poorer the npiVhhorbnril th rnnr. mimprniis thev are. cere in the Tammany Committee for many years. XfEBVOCS EIHAUSTION-A MEDICAL ESSAT." i.

comprising series of lectures delivered at Kaha Museum of Anatomy, New York, on tbe cause and euro of premature decline, showing iadUnulaoly bow iott wasted. That space, if used to carry the hiphest-prieed freights, would give them a great That Tilden was Chairman of the State Democratic SALE OF ICE ing a few vears later the habit firmly fastened upon him," he determined that he could not live at the longest more than 30 years. He was then taking half a grain of morphine a day. He ficrured out the amount of morpidne that he cfinnhl rpnuire in 30 vears. allowing an increase ut .11 mnn' Tier vciUt wu Committee from lSiid to 18 during the triumphant career of the New York City Ring.

That, in-1868. under the auspices of Tilden and Tweed, baia i-if -x. am a train. What a sight is a gin-shop in or around Irury Lane on Saturday night 1 In all Dante's visions there was nothing more horrible. Half naked neaitn may oe regained, ann'uinaaciea, synopsis ol tb lmpedimeiits to mamaire, and the treatment ot nervous -and physical dehllity, beinc the reaultof -jo years' experience.

Price 25 cents. Address the author, DR. L. J. KAJiN.

QtSi ce aud residence 51 Last leuift-su Toi k. In answer U. Palmer. Mr. Riddle stated fraudulent ballots were counted in the City of New York, resulting in elevating the previous women, eutirelv naked children, men of a type that he aid not know but what the mignt be estimated bv measurement m-stpfiil ra' i if the duestion Ol never seen anvwhern pIsa.

in all scrambling to lliug-Mayor of that city into the Gubernatorial chair of the State. It was found that Chairman gether after rin amid a dpafening uproar of At Charlevoix, on Sept. 30, IS -6. Parties desiring will do well to seize the opportnnity or purchasins. The Ice is of Crst quality, 1 tola inchea thick.

The property i to be sold at Shenti sale on atuchment against 0.4. snit of P. Johnson 4 Co. and consists ofiwo ice-house and contents. Information can be obtained of P.

Kenosha, wia. Tilden admitted Tweed delegation of present out of a quarter of a gram a year. He then made a deposit of money sufficient to supply him with his regular allowance during all those years, and now he goes about continually under the influence of morphine, viewing life and the world in which he moves as if he saw them from curses and obscenity. Hogarth's picture of HtESOBIPTION FREE. Fnr the speedy cure of Bemlnal Weakness.

Lost Maw. hood, and ail disoru- brought on by Indiscretion excess. Any Drngglst has the Ingredients. Address DR. ACtCEa CO Ohiat speed entered into the calculation, it ould tie hnrtiissih'u f.i- ttio Wotti'm lines to compete SXIlICTTj'Sr FIRST CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS.

Terms 12.30 to S4 per day, according to time aad and location of rooms. 44 Gin Lane is scareelv an exaggeration of It was found that the proofs of the Ring robberies were published by the New York limes July' 20, hundred different localities to be found this day with those in the East. There 3S or 39 miles an nour was a common thing, but in or Djiiea waa the usual speed. The Chicago, in the very heart of London. 187L That an indignation meeting was held on the large end of an opera-giasa..

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