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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1877=TWELVE PAGES, 7 CRIMINAL NEWS, gvery Sound Appalling the Wretch McGill at Cleveland. The Physician's Recital of tho Murder- er's Conduct After the Crime. Courtesies Which e Extended to the Doctor ot tho Flrst Autopsy. Rando Boveals tho Name Which Ho Haa fo Foully Disgraced. Accouns of the DonbleMurder at Rioyal Oak, Mich. . COLD-BLOODED M’GTLL. Special Disnateh to The Chteuqn Tribnne, CLevELAND, 0.y Dee. 3.—The McGill mur- gerer slept quite well In the forcpart of lust pight, but since has been very neryous and mis- erable, ‘To the turnkey he safd: I couldn't sleep, for every timo [would get Into a doze I would became startled and jump up. It seemoid gome when hnlf asleep as if T could hear her alling, 1Clirley! Charleyl’ but, for all that, I donot regret tho deed, L only wish I had done what T intended to do when I went there,” 0iFhat was that 1 sald the oflicer, o utended to put three balls futo ber heart and one fnto my head.” He refused oreakfast, smoked tweniy-three clgars during the dny, and remalned very quiet. ‘At the Inquest held to-day tho following facts gere clicited: Mary Camphell, an Inmate of {hio house where tho tragedy took place, sald: ] had known the deccased about threo weeks, 3ne told me sho camo from Columbus. Charles Metiill came hiore und stayed alt night, Mary told mo he wentaway after broad daylights showas an awful quict girl, and thoy did not quarrel at night. 8ho enld slte had known him fonr years in Columbus. When the quarret he- gan In the afternoon 1 went up to sco what was {he matter. I thought they were breaking np farnitare. Whon I came In, I raw him shooting ter, and ran for help, I think thoy were not married.” Laura Laue, proprictor of the howuse where the deed was committed, testified to the facts above, and added that McGIll was not drunk, as sho talked with hirn several times during the day. Dr. Backrider sald that ho was cutled tosco ;he woman aflter she was shot, and saw McGill thero yet, “ The woman was dead. The man wtood 8t the fool of the bed and asked sume Juestton about her belng dead, 2 can't repeat what he safd, but it was fn substance: *Is it a oud fob' | bade him be still, saylug he might fe 4 what he would say. He then eald this: " bavo- nothing to rexret It have made & good job of it.' Io went on talking, but I pald no attention_to him, but went to work eponging the face, I asked him where he alot her first.” TTo ani 1 caught her betbud the ear when sho was not looking.' I asked bim which oar, and ho sald, ‘The right.! Isald: There Is no ks there,’ and ho then came and Jeaned over the bodg with me, and we concluded that the holo _a little In front of the cur was made first, asked him about those in the region of the Theart,. and ho sald: ‘They were mado last.) Ilo wns very cool, Thero was nothing nbout him to atteact attention excent blood on lns shirt.” Ellot Hymrod, a friend of McGill, sald that ma mflnlo were uot married, but lived as man ind wife, McGill made o long statoment to the jury, clalining that he intended when he went to the liotse to commie suicide in her presence, and thas drive her out of such a house, but a talk sbont 15 got fromn o lake man o few nights be- fore made him crazy, and ho shot her, Then came tho vordict, * that the decensed, Mary Kelly, camo .to her death on the 2d day of iecember, 1877, at No. 100 Cross street, from i’;‘:&fiffi" of rovolver balls fired by Charles R, RANDE. Hoeclal Disvaten to The Chicaan Tribune, Qarespong, IN., Dec. 8.—Frank Rande gave his true natno this morning as Chsrics C, 8cott, and his residence as ot Fairfleld, In, The Imme- diato cause of this revelation is his anxlety to sccure & perfect copyright for the snle of his photographs, in whiich lie seca o mine of wealth, Hissollcitor told Lim that o copyright under snalfas would not protect him against infringe- ments, Aftera fow moments' cousideration, aud saylog that, sooner or later, his folks woull find him out, he gave Lis namo ns above. In conversation with him to-night, your correspond- ent ascertalned that ho was born fn Washington County, P's,, and lved there until 13 years old, Frank Rande, whose nawe he now bears, was a feacher under whom ho studied at that time, In November, 1359, he came to Towa, whera ho temalned untit 1871, His first offeuse, s bo tells it wasa burglary mn 1871, at Ottumwa., After several eseapes h{ breaking jatl and m(-nP- tures, ho made bhis finol eacape from punish- ment for the offense by leaplng from the truin while h was boing taken to Albls, Althouch the traln was running at the rate of iwenty wmiles an hour, and his hands wero maoacled, be muds good his escape, 1lis life from that time til he was seut from Fort Wayne, Ind., on o live-yoar sentonce was n scrics of successful burglaries nnd lucky es- capes, Of the pust sutnmer, sluce his dischurge, be lu{n very little, Ho {8 reluctant to l!w-\l( ol bls wife, o1ily suying that ho bad vne six yeors 120, and had not leard from her since, ” Tho impreeslon s conveyed that to her he asuribes ls career of crime, o does not wish W be ' called by the namu of Beott, #ays that 1s goue forever, and nsks to be cullm‘ Rinde, IHe talks ss volubly as ever, and of lata seems to have absolute” confidence in his tquittal of the charge of murder. Publie seuthment is decldedly in favor of giving bl * 8 falr trial, and, aside” from the curivus who rmm in docking to the ‘nu to sea him, lio ns or the time and until the trlal dropped from the minds of our citizens, Specius Diapatehto The Chicagn Tribune. BruiNoriewy, 111, Dee. 8.—John (1. Priest, Vice-President of the Hoard of Pollco Commis sluners of 8t, Louts, haswritten to (lov, Cullom ¢laiwing for Officer Heffernan and the legal rep- Tesentativea of tho late Otlicer White, who ar- tested Rande, the Executive reward oftered for ABearrest of that bandit, It fs probable that Some conference with other authorities offering Tewands whll ho hud before fiual action iy taken ©0n the application, A MAN KILLS HIS MOTIER AND BISTER, Diroateh (0 Detroit Puat and Trivune, Rorar Osg, Dee. 1.—A tersible tragedy oc- curred two miles north of hiere to-day, Henry Blackman, & man of about 5 ycars of age, kill- iug his mother “aud sister. The father and Lrother of Blackman were absent, and oo ono ¥ltossed the crime but the murderer and his Victims, A manpamed Harels, however, who ¥4 In the woods near by chupping, heard plstol 8kots and cries of * murder "' coming from the direction of Blackman's house. 1le ran tuward it, and found Renry standiug o the door, with apistol fn is hand, iloashed him what-was tlunm.‘:r but recolved no auswer, except tho shout, ”‘ will shoot you yuu coms :::rrr. Harris then went to “wlarm the wuhbu:hood. Meautime Blackman sct re A the louse and ran aud fed to the l!oh(cm' When peopla urrived on the scene Mrs, i uInunu and ber daughiter were already dead, tud tue barn with all ite coutents beyoud res- hlll- A large anount of gralo and Ly, u new Lo Sttt by s a5 saved, but uu e “;ndlllnn. The miother, Mrs. Bln‘lzmnn “-d i sud her daughter Emmnm, uged 21, o fn_tho yard a few feet from the door, The left uriu, aud broast of the otber, n;flr the beart, wero both plerced, but whotl du‘:’fl”’ wore bullets s uucestaln. Emwma’ Pioe -wound wus from the right shoulderblade o “ml aud upward, as though shot while WXINg to the fence, near the corner of tho e?l:jlr,_ which and the teurst pickets wero cov- mruhnhbluml. Blackmun subscquently sur- i m&fl:fieum-couunble, um.\ was taken 1o Pontf b secius, Irom the st fnformation Wo can fif‘“"t""l violent T‘““h fu the family hfi'c "::ll o scaudal of the ucighbuorbhood fur the m“hivm yuary, und that the deceased wifo sud oothar was tho sulu cause of thew. 8ho s the luounflwufioulr. Blackuwun, who s 8 quiot, @ ;flxma man, who has submitted in sfleuce e 48 be ouzbt to have Leld steraly fn s klf"‘ WUo wus usturally reluctant ottn al i elles uguinst Lis wife. For mm“\]m QUWL reason the woman bus ulways tors mlo Ucowfortable us disposition thag t| e Letaken themselves wvay from bowe, “ligly glad Lo cocuno frot dts tunnoi Heveral yeara elnre the murderer, Henry, went inta the hunbur regdens of the Bagiuawe Valley and engaged fn business there, fairly driven away from lome, He was temperate, frugal, awl fudustrlons, and e n cons fequence did weily Iaylng up consiilera- ble “m"ci" Bome three years Rinc hia mother visited him, pnd finally perauaded him to return to the old homeatend, phy off a mort- awre that fncumberesd e, and take the wholo property Into bis possessfon aud run . To this arrangement the father readily nrsented, aod Henry beeame tho owner of he farm, lv- fnee with his parents, and. earrying on the Jarm whh the help of his parents and pister, Iis mother at once scemed to think her- rell relleved of pecuniary enibarrassments that had before restenined and eatled her, and soon fell into the hahit of visiting this place, Birminghiam, snd Pontiae, ranning up biils ab 1he stores, which uvcn[uully Heney had to l'"f" After o while he was compelled to for- hid the storekecpers from trasting her on his account beyond a specificd sum, “This ereatiy cxasperatell her, and from thiz time—about two years since—date the troubles that have kept the family in eonstant trouble aud lave heen notorious thronghiont the nefhborhood, Velng u woman of most persistent wiil, she hus heen enideavoring to secure by somo means a return of the property Lo Its orfzinal ownerahip, To_this end, lawycrs have been consulted and no stone left unturned, greatly to llwinmmfunue of the son, against whom, of conrse, her animosity scemed to burn with unnatural vehemence, The nelzhbors have generally taken sldes with the son, who has been 8 faborlous, honcat, and saving man. and who hias in no manner neglected his parents 1l has, by his course, won the respect and sym- [mmy of those who knew the circimstances of ho case. The father, meanwhile, hins remalned sitent and innctive throngh it atl, Latterly the feud secmed to have tahen on n morg violent form, and, as near as can bo learned, somo thrents must have been uttered Ly Henry, for on Saturduy, as the father and o young brother took the team and left for Pontine on buslness, the mother urged them togo only to Birmingham and to return, e, ing that she was afrald of Henrv, They, how- ever, paid Nitle atientlon to this, The history of the subseguent occurrences, of course, ean only Le learned from Henry’s lvs, If he chooses to ninseal them, It would aeem, however, from this 'Ihl"r{ that elther 8 long-smothered and accumulating rescntment must have taken forn n this [»rcnmfllmle(l mnd terrible out- break, or that he and his mother must bave ot into an altereation after the de- parture of Mr. Blackburn and his son, snd that {lenry, frenzied with raze, must have de- termained o put an end to the long strife by the Torrible nlternative of murder, and posaibly to destroy the property * that had been the misera- le nccasfon of all “his tronble, so far as that conld be done. 1t is probable, though, of course, not known with certalnty, that the slster was shot while endeavoring to save Jer mother from the shots of the infuriated son. e SENT TO PRISOX, Snectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. JangsviLte, Wis, Dee, 3.—In the Btate of Wisconsin against Clem Barnes, in which tho defendant was at this term convlcted of mnn- sluughter in the second degree, the Court this morning sentenced the accused to imprison- ment at hard labor in State's Prison for the terns of four and one-hall years, tho firat four days to bo passed in eolltary. confinement. By reason of the fact that the defendant, aftor an absenco from the State for four ycars after the liomictde took place, voluntarilly returned and surrendered himself up for trinl, a lighter eentence was tmposcd than would have othere wiae by Johu Couners, s very old man, was seutonced to one year in State’s Prison for steal- ing $150 of a drunken comrude. Nperial Dispuich to The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, 111, Dee. 3.—The November term of the Jo Davicss County Circuit, Judge William Brown presiding, practically closed to-night. The principnl part of the scssfon has been de- voted to erlminal business. This afternoon his Honar pronounced sentence upon Joseph Ably, convicted of murdering his father on tho 16th of 8cptember last, Oflicors start for Joliet to- night, having {n charge Ably, sentenved for life; John lub, convicted of ‘manslaughter, five leum; ‘Thomas (Golden, nssanlt with jutent to ill, tro years; Max St. Bar, larceny, two years; Louts Relscuer, larceny, one year and “three months. The motlon or o pew triasl In the ense of Joseph Ably was withdrawn by his attorneys, Mceers. Will- fams & Hodson, * This morning, after sentenco was pronounced upon the parriclde, ho was eecorted to a photograph-gallery for the purpose of naving Lis plcture taken. FINANCIERS IN TROUBLE. By Telegraph to New York leraid, Bavtistons, Dec. 1.—~For soveral doys past the Grand Jury has been engaged in the exam- fnatlon of witnesses touching the affairs of tho Iately-cotlapsed Unlon Banking Company, re- sulting this evening in the finding of indict~ ments against the ofticers of thot corporation. The persons Indicted aro Saomuel Barth, President, a well-known wholesale liquor denler; Charles Hurvey, Viee-Prestdent; 0. V. W. Buvio, Cashicr, and Willlam 1. 8trauss, ono of the Dircctors, of tho firm of Strauss Bros. & Bell, brewers. The chargo agalust thom 1s of baving formed s consplracy todefraud. Covlases wero at onco Issucd, and tho fudicted parties promptly placed under arrest by tho Shoriff, Barth and Savin were subscquently relcased on $6,000 ball cach, nnd Jiarvey and “Straues In the sum of $4,000 cach for trinl on the clmr?:uu profurred, ‘The arrest ereated considerablo surprise, s at Jeast two of the aceuscd are men of good stand- ingz in commerelal cireles und are engaged In ex« tensive business transactions, The Onlon Banking Company closed its doors on thedti uf October fust, since whichtime efforts o1 the part of stockholders and dopositors to get at the buttom of its pecullar transactions have not. been attended with suceess, It was incorporated 1in 1878 with & numinal capital of $150,000. Ont! nbout oue-third of this "sum was paid in, and with the conslderable umount received from des positors tlo bank began shavivg wild-cat puper at high rates, Somo large dividends wera de- clured at first, but the fnstitutlon steadily weaks ened, and n éumcmber last an effort was mada tu realize on goine of its Lune certiticates of de- it in New York. ‘This#tlll furthier weakened ta credit when it becums known hiere. Late in September o party of New Yorkers eame to Bultimore, and, after some mysterious negutiations, took posscssion of the bunk na the suppured purcliasers. ‘They were W. B, Buek- muster, B, W, Waruer, E. J, Chureh, M.D. Bavin, Presllent ol the Ieerlesa Paper Com- any, & brother of the Cashter. 'llnuy ulan raught with them J. C. De_La au an attar- ney. An election was ealled and Mr, Buckinas- ter choeen Prestdent, and - A, M. Foute, formers 1y of Memphis, appointed Casbier, Tho security for the purchnse was in the namo of W, H.Piace, of the Central Transit Compuny, New York, Buckmaster, it 18 said, drew o smull snount of funds, §65, from the bank on a New York druft, which came back proteated. Soon after this hie returncd to New York and the collapse of the bupk fullowed, Buckmaster, it 18 under- stond, subsequently repudiated noy Intercst in the {ustitution, and fulled either to nuke the purchuse or provide nicans to float the cred- ft of the Compuuy, The comiug trial ol tho officers will probably develop somo rascally trunsactions somewhicre fn connection with tha menugewent of tho fustitution, INDIANAYOLIS, Apecial Dizpalch (o TAe LAicago Tridbune, Ixpiansrorts, Iud., Dec. 8.—In response to the Corouer’s inyuest, the Commissioners have offcred $200 reward for the arrest und conviction of the murderers of Heensn. ‘Tho Chlaf of Police has recelved a telegram from tho Marshal of Decatur, [, to arrest . A, Fawkner, of that place, who casbed drafts at Lincolu for $4,000, and escaped with the money, Fawkucr lias been forscveral years buying bides for Bond & Allerdics, of this clty, the field of operations having been Docatur and vicinity, These purchsses ran up to large smouuts. He would ship bere, drawing on them, which drufts frequently autlcipated tho srrival of shipwents two or three days, Bong sud Allerdice are both out of the city, and thuse fu cliargs of tho oflice simbly say they know nothinig wore than that Fawkuer has not_been heard frow, and rusy uot be « rascal. Thers was a uoticeable retiveuce, however, on tho part of _all concerned, Dr, Tomlluson, 8 well-known physiclan of this city, shot sud scvercly wouunded a mian late affair all Baturday uigut, It was'a drunken Tuunds R BODY-8NATCIERS, Bnectal Iapateh te The Chicago Tribuss. CLaVELAXD, O., Doc, $.—A peculiar case of body-snutchlog cate to light to-day. The Bu- perintoudent of Police reccived & dispateh from UOberlin Friday last saying that thero was good yeason to believe that the body of & young wan 25 years old, burled there on Wednesduy, aud which waa stolen from the grave, had beeo taken to oue of the medieal colluges Lere, Followiug this were othier dlspatehies from parties there to s simllar ciféet, and the pollce bave been keep- ing u loso look-out. This moruivg Dr. C. D. Nuoble, of Oberlin, arrived, with a determivation to find the hody if possible. e mald he knew the boldy was {n the old-school eol- fecen, but the Doctor belng a home- opathie, the police thought he might be projidiesd, g0 search-wrrrants wero taken out for nli the colleges here. Afier poesing throteh several disarcting-roomna the hly wia fonand 1 the Wooster Medi-al College and given -mr‘r to friends to tie taken te Oberlin. No ar- 1088, THE WIRE-FENCE FIEND, Roertal Dlepaich to The (heagn Trikune. Anniax, Mich., Dec. 8.—Another device for awlndling the honest agriculturists hias come to light through the arrest of W. H. Miller, of Jackson, who was brought here at the {nstance of Alonzo Clark, a banker of Ciinton, In this county, and halled fu 81,000. Miller's scheme was Lo establish agencles, and rell thorn-wire fence. Bone fence would be given the farmer, und a 'rlmllty consigned to him, for which the nesly-nstituted agent would ive a note puya- ble to his own order. On'the hack of this note tvas o brief printed acceptance of the agency, theelgning of which beeame an indorsement of tho note, Miller sold the notes of Lenawee sl Washtenaw County farmers obtsined In this way to Clark, Hence his arrest, POOR TRISTOE. Spectal Dispatich 1o The Chicagn Tribune, Corompus, 0., Dec, 8.—~Willlam Fristoe, an auctloncer of this city, living just west of the Harrishurg bridge, when returning from the city this evening, was robbed by three men as he approached the ULridge of a valuable gold watch and a small amount of monet. The rob- bers shot him. The ball, striking arib, glanced ofl. Fristoe, who is a vers nervons man, had a nervous fit, and allowed fhe rohbers to help themeselves and escape. A doctor was sent for, and during a time hislife waa despalred of, His wife, who Is pregnant, hearing of lifs mis- fortune heforethey brought him home, became 80 excited that it may result serfously.’ MURDER AND ROBBRERY. Lirtie Rock, Ark., Dee. 8.—Col. Lowan H, Roots, Treasurer of the Texas & California Stage Company, is In receipt of a telezrarn say. ing the number of troops in Western Texas i3 naw so small that Tndians rob and murder with fmpunity. Near Btockton, a few days sluce, the Indlans captured n coach, killed_ the driver, cut up the mail-bags, and took off the team. ‘Tha coach which Jeft Fort Concho last Friday was attacked, and run back to the statlon so vigorously that but for the phnck of the driver ?ml snucd ol tho team It would have been cap- ured, 8T, LOUIS, . 8. Louts, Mo,, Dec. 3.—The cases of Thomas Waish and Willlam K. Patrick, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government, In cou- neetion with the new Custom-House, was called in the United States District Court to-lay, and counsel for the defense demanded an immediate trial, District-Attorney Bliss stated ho was not quito ready to proceed, and asked the Court to remit the cares to tho Crenit Court, which, after consklerable argument, was doue, aud they will como up at the January terw. A RUIFIAN. Epectal Dirpatch to The Chlcaga Trivuns, Dusuque, In, Dec, 3.—~Sunday night the ‘Western-bound train was boarded by a despera- do named Delanyat Farley. Conductor Clinger threatencd to put him off it he did not behave himself, whereupon the fcllow drew a revolyer and sent & ball through the conductor's hat. At Dyersvilic ho threatened the engiucerand de- Jayed the train over an hour, 1fe Was arrested aud now lles In the Dyersville Jail, FOUL PLAY FEARED. Bpectal Diapatch lo The Chicao Tribune, DanvisLs, 111, Dee. B.—A man named Chris- topher Levingston, who has resided Inthis place for some time, mysteriously disappeared on Friday last, since which timo lhis friends have not been able to galn any thlings of him. Fears are expressed that ho hies becn murdered, but for what purposo no oue acems to coujeeture. BURGLARY. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tridune. Dixoxn, I, Dec. 8.~Tho store of E, 8. Strong & Co., of this city, was entered by burglars Saturday night, and robbed of “$40 In money and $30 {n inerchandlse, An attempt was made_on the samo night toienter the ealoon of L, Btephan, but the burglars wero folled by the proprictor of a store in the samo butlding who fortunatoly overheard them. ———— TAKEN OVER THE ROAD, * dneetal Mapolch to Fhe thicago Tribune, Karaxazoo, Mich., Dee. 8.—~Charles Wells, tho thief who stolo the horso of L. Clinmberlain, a farmer ncar here, \was to-day sentenced to four yeats' hard labor at the State Prison. Ilo pleaded gulity, and recelved the full sentence of the law. fle was token over the road this afterncou. ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Fpecial Nispatch to The Chicaga Tribune. INpiANArOLIS, [nd., Dec. 8, —Andrew J. Me- Kinney, an fnmate of the Soldiers’ ITome, of Dayton, O., was arrested at Noblesvillo to-day on n churge of murder, o s suspected of be- ing one of the gang of murdercrs that killed Wilifam Bell in this city eighteen monthis ago, KILLED HIS EMPLOYER, Mzsienis, Tenn,, Dee, 8.—Mr. Howell, man- azer of Kirby's plantation, at Star Landing, Misa., was shot and killed by a colored laborer in a dispute about wages, The murderer was arrestod and held for trial, Tiowell had a fam- 1ly at Moscow, Tenn. SOUTII CAROLINA STATESMEN, Corvxniay 8. C., Dce. 8.~Congressinan ‘Bmalls has been released on $10,000 bail to awalt ltlw decision of the Bupreme Court on his appeal, y ttorney-General Conner has sent in his resiguation. I0WA. The Stute Institutions—Soldiers’ ome—The Reform Bchoul=Tho Central aad, Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tridune. Des Moings, Ia., Dec, 3.—Thirtcen years sgo theBtate made provision for a Homefand school for the orphians of soldiers killed during the War ot the Rebolllon. It was ‘o noble charity gencrously bestowed, Durlng that time 1,300 children have enjoyed its benefits, and 03 per cent have been saved from vice and crime, und fitted for llves of usefulness and good citizenship, Thres Ho: were ¢stubllslie ed—at Davenport, Cedar Falls, and Glenwood, Those at Cedar Falls and Glenwood having served the torm of use, havo been devoted to other purposes, one belug trans. formed Into a Btato Nurnal Schiool, the other iuto_a school for idiots, The Homa and achool at Daveuport alone remains. Tho soldiers® orphans diminishing each year, so that it would soon becomo uscless for such pure poses, tho last Legislature provided for the sdmission of fudigent children, Thera wore at the closs of the biennlal term, Nov. 1, 1877, present’ 183 soldicrs’ orphans, Ono hundred were discharzed durlug the year, two dled, snd nine escaped. Forty-onoindigent children wero admitted. A much Jarger num- ber would have been admitted but for the re- {fusal of County Bupervisors to 80 order, the reason for tuelr refusal being that it would eutall cost for their support to the connties, & moat unwise and mistaken declsion. They must be supported somewhere, and If uot in this Mome and school, then {nthe poor-house, for & few years, and then fu jails or peniteutiarics; for the poor-house ouly feeds tho body; ft furuishes no education to the inind. At this school children ara taught habits of (ndustry, cleanliness, good order, sud develope futo good citizens, It ls chesper to prevont crime than to cure {t. Sulf- protection demsuds that socloty educato her people. The debt must be pald without escape, now or hercafter, An ouuce of preveution iy worth a pound of cure, Tho cost of the rulu wrought in Penvsylvanis the past summer by iguorant luborers, was more than woutd Lave bevn requircd in ten years education in onu of these schools. dn tbls Howe tho children are divided fnto elght fuwilics of twonty or thirty children, each occupyiug scparute buildin The scies are ept _scparate. U are under the care of kind, cowpetent Christian women. They have regular hours for sicep, work, school, aud recreativu. ‘Thelr mental, morul, aud physical naturcs ure fully developed. Noua ore sent 1o school until six years of sue. The school s dirided into thréuw well-grad- od departmeuts. primury, iuternediste, und gremuar, and puplls * from the gnun- 3asr cluss bave graduatcd with high bonors. No sctinols In the State are lrtter conducted. They | cora atiort) » in serelon nine tnontha in the vear, five dava hn werk, and five hours each day, One hour rachevening is also devited to study, Eervices in the chapel tvlce each Sunday, and prayer- meeting Tuesday evening, The library consists of 1,390 well-seleeted volumes, The manual lahor department Is under the care of a Superintendent and Matron, and is «0 avstematized 1hat each child old enough to work bps something to o every - day, The gitds do fn-door work alwout the hotae, make and mend clothing, and ook, The buys mal their own hede, aweep, sernb, hulld fircs, ent wooil, take care of live sto-k, and cuillvate the farm and garden, und moke broome. They have during the past vear cultivated thirty-five ncres with wreat siceeas, and providing largely for the sup- pori of the fnstitntion, In the Bate Reform School the whole num- ber of boys reerived since the school opened is Uois gltle B, Trom Nor. 1 Wit o Nav, 1. 197, | admittd 47 boys, | Present Nov. 1, 1877 141 hoye, B3 pirls, Caures of commitment: Ineorrigibllity, 295 burglary al larceny. U3 larceny, 19: burglary, 105 va- grancy, U3 horscestealing, 33 attempt to rpe, 135 maltefous mischief, 13 forgers, 33 dieorderly coniduct, 13 alling prisoners” o vacape, 1; Ar- son, B, The expinses of the rehool was about 865,000 tor the two years ending Nov, 1,187, The present indebtedness of both departinents is about §7,000), canred by Joss of rents, delin- ?xlchl:’ of lste Tremsurer, and bad crops of R © Hoth departments are fmproving in deportment, those of the girls ing most marked. The girla® depart- ment §s Joeated ut falem, Henry County, Sper- intendent Johnson. at the close of his report, resigns his oflice, and the Rev. i, H. Winans, of jonsant, has been uppointe:d his suceessor. The Deaf and Dumb Asylum hae been thost unfortunate inatitution, Tt had just re 8 poitit where fta beneflts wero apprecluble to the State at large, nml' & return ree celved for the expenditures necessary to establish it, when a disastrous fire on the night of Feb, %5, 1377, swept away the - maln buflding and east wing, over ¥ persons, and burely cs- caping with ~ thetr fives. This " caused partial abandonment of the school, but tem- rary provislon was made for about venty pupils, in and about the premn- and the school was vmtinued. — The wibg haviag teen begun, L driving from their beds Iscs, woat pushied forward, and, when nearly completed, a fearful tornado on Aug. © neatly demolished it. Thls luss has, however, Leen nearly re- palred and the wing nearly completed.” The wie Legislature this winter ~ will - be ask- ed to appropriate funds sufMicient to replace the maln Luilding and cast wing, which will be about $70,000, The school will now accommodate 190 puplls, under sume disadvantages, which are chieerfutly weeepted by puptls. ‘The' cluss admitted Inst fall, aud “uew pupils are of necessity excinded for the present. Had no dlsaster comne, the schinol would now have oot less than 200 pupils, There are not Jess than 1,000 deat and dumb children I the State who should be cared for In this school, The attendance of pupils Nov. 1, 1875, was 159, During 1870, 1013 males, 81: fomales, 77, Durine 1577, 164; males, 825 fewales, 72; repre- senting 62 conntles ol tho State. ‘Tho proiress of the pupils {u studies Is very satlsfactory. ‘Ihe branches taught are those belonging to a roed English education. Up to the time of the fire the mechauical aepartment wus progressing well, the work lelng done mustly for the institution, in furniture, “uphols llmfi mattresses, brooms, boots and shoes, and clothing, ‘I'ho Superintendent refers to tho great proportionate {ncrease of nceldental deaf- ness, resulting from @ discases affecting the neryous avstem, as worthy the atten- tlon of the medical profession.” From 10 to 25 per cent of the tnutes have rxome speech res muining, which it I8 belleved will be so restored as to fucilitate their intercourse with others, The current expenses of the sclivel for the biennial terim were 805,783.H, At the October terin of the United States Cirenit Court for this Btate, the sale of the Central Railread of lows under a decree of furcelusure, for tho benefit of Londholders, was confirued,und L. M. Flsher wasuppofnted speeinl master to ascertaln the will of tlie bondholders as to what m?xxorntlun the property should be trausferred. Ilo nccordlug!‘)' visited Dau- gor, Lewiston, Portland, {n Maine, Hos- ton, Concord, Neow York, BSchencctady, Utica, Little }"nlll, Binghamton, (icnesceo, Cazetiovia, Pouglikeepsie, Philadclphis, and Baltimore, to get the vote of boudholders. Un Friday Jast Lo filed in court his report, which eets forth that bi0 bondholders, representing 82,591,000, b voted, of " whowm fourteen, representing 343,000, voted for the Sage & Cowdrey vlan of Incorporation, while 520, representing 83,108, 5400, voted for the plan of 1. M. Cate, which 1s that in existence ot the time tho fureclosure sult wos begun, It fs pretty evldent from nil the facts fn the case, and from tho reeults attained under the management of the Revelver durivg the past two years as com- l\nml with tho two previous vears, that he mn,kuruy of the bondholders = don't know what they are nbout. But as it s thelr own funeral they baye o richt to con- duct it as they please, “The Court will bo high- 1y pleased to get thu thing out of its houds, Tt los been ono of the most rumarke ablo cases on record in this or any other nation. The cud Is not yet, however, No transfer of tho property can or will be made, as_ thers s an appeal in the mat- ter pendiug ' befors the Buoreme Court, which may possibly sct sside all that has been done under the sale. Meanwhilo Mr. Cate coutinues to pepper the bar of this State and bondholders of "the rvad with his grievances Juts, MARINE NEWS. DETROIT 1TEMS, The followlng {tems arc from Delroit exchanzes of yesterday: The Canada Bouthern Raliroad Company is look+ ing for a good tug, which thoy wish to cngage to Iay up at tho crossing, whero she can bo held in readineas during the winter months to inaks a channel through the ice for thu Lransfer furrics, ahould oceaslon require, The sicam baree Mariacr, which struck a snagin Boginaw River and was forced to return to that port and cuter dry-dock, completed her repairs Baturduy afternoon and was to leayu for an Ohlo port with a load of lumber, A subscribor writcs from Copper Ilarbor, under date of Nov, 27: **The lakels very ronyh with slect and ratn. The anow siill holds off, which is something unusual for the Lake Superior rogion st this time of the year," The schr Jane Hell, which left this port Tuesday night for Nutlalo, made - the run in twenty-four bours, which is considered good time for a ¥aliing craf Daris' Ushing-tug GOrayling, which has boen crulsing about Au Sable thy past senson engaged lu the flehing businens, luft that port Saturday morn. ing for this port v lay up, The mcht Ouen arrived Friday witha broken bowwprlt, . Temparary repairs were made Saturs day and she was about rea { 10 leavo at night for Ponawanda with her load of lumber. Tho tug Frank 3oflat passed down fatordsy afternoon with tho schre Ersstus Corninzand laz- iog Ftar, The Cornlug was seized at Post Huron, but stio puld and came on. ‘The tug Merrick hias been engared to buck the fce gt the crossing of the Chicago and Lake liuron Hallroad, River 5t. Clale, during the coming wine tor, W n\:- the shayl:leha. :lnd mot ths "l]hnunnn." Channon, ' or *'Shandon, "' as variously report- ¢d, that wad vold for $15,000 at Cleveland the other day, Tne composite steamer of the Clovelana Line will bo lnunched sbaut the 15th, or & few days sooner {f Jack Frost comes uround too close. The tug Crusnder bas been lald up at Port Huron, and Capt. **Bob™ Ballentine has returned to his homo in this city, ‘fhe prop Winalow arrived Batardsy st8p. m., and now ull tho Lake Buperior boata are down, safe and sound. A Jarge gang of ship carpenters aro engaged in nukh;zflthg I:fimm of the achr Bum]lldn':s‘gnod &8 1 c.«\\ Norton hes been engaged to paint threo plctures of the now schr it B, ‘er Nitams, and Os- The tugs Balize, Moore, Kal wegu weru sLrinpiity duturday, a ’fiu wchr Welle Burt ia stripping near tho npper ry-dock, Tho prop Benton will go into winter quarters st Clevelaud, SOIPRUTLDING AT BUFFALO, The Buffalo ship-yards are busy, sud likely to contfuuo so durlug the winter, At Notter's vard o dew ferry-steater Ia nearly completed. 1t 18 for service on Niagara River, betwoon Black Rock sud Fort Erie, and will cost $12,000, The stur W. A. Thomson, mow plylng between thoso yoints, is to be hauled off when the new vessel Is completed, sud recelve extensivo repalrs. The eame builder will also construct two uow canal- boats and two tugs. Carroll Broa. have mearly Balshed one canal-boat, sad will build three others sod a chnal tug. At Mills & Co,'s yard the schr . Hazard Hartzell tv recciving a ledullll. the pro| ‘ountain Llty s umlumulnzfl:ncnl ropalr, su tho tuye 11 Smith ls to be rebuii Tue Union Dry- Dock Company has lald the keel of 8 now propelier for 1he Unlon Steawboat Company, aud will bulld & shinilar vessel for the Anchor Line. LAKE FEEIGHTS, There was some Inquiry yestorday for vessels to load w cora. It was roported that 415¢ was offerca for a corn vessel to leave for Buftaloat once, and 4c toload aud remain bero untll spriog. No en- gageinents were wude, but 1t wus reported that ar- raugeavots will e concluded 10 Joad constderable with Judge Dillon, through contluuous pamph- g, to be delivered in New York {n May next. In the event of large recelpta of graln, ship- ern wonld thus rate Inrgely on atorage hy char- ering verseln naw and loading them. Winter rates of ntorage, which went [nto effect Nov. 15, are Tige perbu'for the firat ten daya or part thereof. «and t4c per per bn far_ench subsequent ten daya untif 4¢ per b har acenmulated, when the graln is carried free untll April 15 such medicines, T gradually grew worse, and 1o one can know how much I suffered or what nmiscrable being I was, My head ached over my eyes 8o that [ was eonfined to my bed for many succcasive days, suffering the most in- tense pain, which at ono time 1asted continnous- 1y for 163 hours. All scnse of smell and taste Rone, sight and hearing Impalred, body shrank- en and weakened, nervons syatem shattered, and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven-cighths of tho time. I prayed for death to relieve me of my suffering. A favorable notice In vour paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fnddced me to purchase a package and use it with Dr. Plerce’s Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hydro- static pressure, tho only way compatible with rommon sefse. Well, Mr, Editor, it did not cure me In three-fourths of a sccond, nor In NEW PUBLICATIONS. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 182 FIFTH-AY., NEW YORK, TAVE NOW READY THE MOST ARTISTIO GIFT« BOOK OF THE YEAR. The Flaod of Years, by Willlam Cullen Bryanl, With tlustrations dul{ncd and engraved by W. J. 1NTOX, LAKE AND CANAYL RATES. The average freight rates on lake for the month of Navember rhow a radical {mprovement compared with the same month last year, snys the Duffato Krpress, tut fall very mach. below the carlier expcetations of the searon, In fact, the Inke transportation husiness of the s 1, oatslde of the regulst rteamboat lines, haa not resulted satisfactorily, Owners generally clalm that their vesscls have not earned them anything above ex- pensea. There are, of conrne, exceptions, The propelier lines have done bettor, hecause they have bad about all they canid carty of up freighta “Thisfs the Jast posm that has coma tous from the ' of the veteran poet, and nccording to many erittes L 18 one of hit very hiahent and strongest proditctions, n {1a traln of thought, as well 38 1nthe itd partion, and tie visidnes of (ta iife-pleturrs, {¢ call10 the render the Thanstopsls, which moro than one hour or month, but in leas than elght min- | bAlf & contnry agn establi Hem 1 ot paging rates. The cansl business g Df & canenry ago established on @ firm toundation th las been better throngh the entire nea. | Bte8 I was relleved, and in three monthas entire- | 11T 0F Jte o0 o e ook e tth o he S 10n than for years, Dosts have earnod large disi- Iy cured, anvl have remained so for over sizteen | nres are drawn’ are Armer and more vigorous. The re Phliosaphy of the two pocma it howerer the same. and #o nino {4 thelr faish, The desceiption of the tumulta. **flnod of years” that undermines **this griet lowed FPresent, ™ 14 closed by a picture of months. Whtle using the Catarrh Remedy, [ used Dr. Plerce’s Qolden Medical Discovery to purity my blood and strengtben my stomach, deuds, and owners aro conteacting for the con- struction of new ones, There will, dunbtless, be 8 iarge number of new bonts hmit thie winter, 1t :ldrmvm:'é'll?;u l}{mn: o ::f.':‘;l;' :J;Inh: conetract- | 1 aleo kept my iiver activeand bowels rezrular by B e AEaT a Tt e, oA Tullalo in many years at tha cloee of nasigation an | thenscof his Pleasant Purgative Peilets, 1fmy T waitk um grom o nd hckhon ARa] Proeeed wih and action ahall proceed With everiasting concord hand fn hand.” 1 st e e s gt o occton 11iave seen. aad show the hand of & master.~ ~ X" For sale by all Dealers, and sent. prepatd on race! Drica by (e publisherss i prapalaion mectit ot Ahis reason, I ie estimated that 100 or more boats would have heen londed 1f they conld have been procated. The foliowing exhinit shows the aver- age rate of frelght during Noveuber for the yeats experience will Induce other suffercrs to seck the samo means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours truly, 8. D, Rev1CR, Rellable help for weax and nervous anfferers. Chronle, painful. and prostrating diseases cored named on both [ske and canal: EARAL Whent, Corn. Cente, " Cents. 19 3 1 1 withont medictne, Pulvermachet's Electric Heits * Putnam's N tal w3 It | (o and desidoratam, | Avold liitatlune, Bonk | 475" aaress aron sRpiebtion. ABast Hmateated 3T 180 | andournal. with parieniare, malied fres, _Ade | 1ioNdny Cinlngae mailed apoa receipt of Hx i 107 | drewe Pulvermachertaivanicch, , Cinclnnad, Oblo, | clbisierponsse :;;:2 L EMENTG L | maiaia B i TN | NSOl il il I DR 5 1 5 N H 13 W season witl e B NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, s o B O ety T man Canary Birds than ever. 1f youi want Birds, Fish, Aguse BIRDS WEDNESDAY and THURSD A S2AX BRTEPRAT MV BUFFALO. Flums or Cages send foF Cata- ugue, free. D KAMP- Derrato, N. Y., Dec. 3.--Cleatances—Props FEIL whaiesaleand rrlnl;u‘v‘:?cr’{;‘l“flhfl" Chicagn, Java, 0,500 brls salt; N. K. Fairbank, Chieago: A. L. Cralg, 350 brls aalt, Detroit; Egyptian, Clevoland; schr A, B. Moore, Chlcago. Hchr Suowdrop, which left port yesterday for Ashtabnlu. after getting as far as Grand River, returned this morning with no proapecta of reach- lhe her destination, “eenels pasming Part Colborne fock for forty- cight hours, ending 6 o'clock, Nov, 20: Belshazzar’s Deast AND OTHER TABLEAUX, For the Benefit af the Woman's Hospital of the State of Illinois. Mre, T, Eo RTAC n % RAILIROAD TIME TABLZ. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE CF TRATNS. EXFLANATION oF TIPFRRENCE MARES,—~4 8 grcpted.” *Bundsy excopted. $Mandsy "u'o'e‘}'-fifl T, i Daily. iastward—Prop ' Repnbiiz, Siaylon to Toledo: 'y "fl" G IALL, CRICACO & mnfiwm_‘ RATLWAY, m{;fl Lo by Lamb, Detroit to Gamego; S, G, i ‘!“lv"m" crom, | T Omeen @ Carkar, herman Hous) andn Westward—I'rops Lawrence, Ggdensburg to Chl- : g 2 8 ::.\\'lmnm Conile, d0 10 l‘ly’l_‘lly‘ s And Forty P'rinces and Ladlas of the Court. Teave. | Arrive, 'or twenty-four hours ending Nov. 30: Eastward—5chr J. A. King, Toledo to Therold, Westward—Echr John I, Nuyes, Oswego to Mil- waukee. For twenty«four hours ending Dec. 1: Fastward—rop Maine, Chicago to Ogdenshorg; schra Iefle Shernan, Cleveland to Toronto; W.'T. Freston, Glen Arbor to Uswego. Wertward—1'rop Lowell, Ozdensburg to Toledo. The achra M. F. Wiicox and H. Dudley arrived from Buflalo to-day to lay up. TICKETS—ONE DOLLAIL For sale st Tlook Storraan] by the tadirs, can be ex. changed for fieacrved Scate without estracharge, nt Cohlea Lihrary now, and at the Thratre the evenines of the Entertatnment. lerfurm: o'cluck. aPactfie Fast Line. ationx City & Yan! abmbugue Day Fx,\ta i aimbuqus NInt Ex. via Ctonlr Night Kxprees cs il cummenceats McCORMICK BALL, APOLLS CLUB CONCERT, Thursday Eve., Dee. 6. ‘l’ A Yankton .. ' Ttoekfd & Dihag - Itoekd & Duby MU keq Fest Mall (daly)! t ea Express, A VESSEL-MASTER INJURED, Capt, Willlam Keith, of the schr Ida Keith, met with a severe accident yosterday afternoon st the corner of Fraukiin ond South Water streets. In getting off a wagon upon which the outdt of his vessel was being conveyed to a storchiouse, he slipped under ono of the wheela,and it pansed over oneof his feet, Injuring him badly, A carriage waa procured, and e was conveyed to his home ond attended to, i atineve vienevs 1 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE] FP‘P?FF‘FF!??PS"FP!P?.‘ FEEERECEFFECEEEEEEET S| Ninte] Cars are run thrangh. hetween Chi- Council Blufls, on lll!lrllnllelvml Chgl:l 10:37 . In- Naother rosd runs Pollman of any other form of hotet ears weat of Chicw, n=Tepot corner of Wellnand Kinzfe-sta, b—Depot corner of Can Rinzie-sta OHICAG(, BURLINGTOR & QUINOY RATLROADX Depots fout uf Lk o Indiana-av.,and Sixteenth-at,, ‘and Canat and Bixteenti-os. Ticket Omices, 50 Clark! #t., sud at depote. Teains, Mendota & Galeshurg (htawa & Srreater Kx Hockford & Frecpott k uliigtie & Sl ¢ Pacine i ERIE, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ents, Pa,, Dec. 3.—Arrivals—Prop Chauncey Turlbut; bark Ersstus Corming; echr €. A, Micheleon, Chicago, Departures—Vrop Ohto, Bandusky; prop Chaun. cey Hurjunt, Detrolt, Uno more vesscl In expecied hora from the upper lukes this seas Scnson Tickots and Resorved Rkt | Afrive: Sonts now obtainablent 162 State-st, THE TABERNACLE, Hon, E. B, Waghburne, Lste U, 8. Minlter to France, will deliver hls Great Lecture on T'ORT NOTES, The schr David Vance left for Milwaukeo last nleht, where she will lay ap for the winter. The schr Kate Darley arrived horo yesterday. She was detalned at Muekegon by stress of weather, . I . . o " yuliman Palace Dining-Care (used for eating puts Fhe ach Twa Fannien cama tn yeatorany teom | - L11@ Siego of Paris and | priiesed R b ehed SeoieLos ged ot #leening purpores only) are aud mana on the Facinc Express CHICAB0, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Tieket ofices 2 Clark-st._snd at_Kinzie-Street Depat, Encanaba, with a cargo of fron ore for Ward'a mills. A dispatch from Buffalo announced tho safe ar- rivsl of the schr Goorge C, Finney st that port the Commune,” At the Tabernacle, yeaterda: FRIDAY EVENING, Deo. 7, 1877, P i L Amire Thehorap Mlssourt arrived from Lako Superior | Tnder the suspicen of the Veteran Clab. SRR & Mnnnanel B Voe B 400k yesterday, and will lay up ere, “Admlarion, B centai. reservcd reate, 00 conta. il e Suvigutlon ts practically closed on the Saginaw s for sale of tickets will Lo announced e Hirer o0 far ba tho lumbertrads s concerned, CTIOA00. ALTOY & ST. LOUIS AND OHIGAGO piicnta for the season agaremals Gl = RANBAS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINIS. feet of lumber; 167,343, 850 shingles, 3 ' Y S fd S pieeenof Jath, 1,120, 604 barrels Of salt, and By~ McVICKER'S THEATRE, B e e e Al pTiaan; aad a7, 000 ataves. The barge Warner rocently strack & snag above MeGraw's Mill, at Uay City, and sunk, a hole liav. DRAMA & OOMEDY THIS WEEK. = Ransas City & Nenver % inig boen knocked 1n tho hull, Sho was subse. | First timefn Chicaza of | | B Sy oh quently lightcred snd ralacd. the Celebrated Leeendary. LA w"".l Buringaeld & Te: A me Tho pirops lortschy and Henton haye made thelr | Drama from tiie Germa ' Lt e | o o tast trivs snd withdrawn from the Cleveland and | Xew and Norel Sceafe Effects. Story of the Mur: DA e Ba; dered Jew! "Vifon of the Murderer! Betrottial} ‘ton 14 . City routo for the scason, ccording to an anclent custom, Capt. Kist. of Cloveland, gave Wia anoual Thanksziving dinner 10 the tug and lake Captaine of that city. Thoe stmr Baginaw has latd up ot Cleveland. The Northern Transportation Company's propel- lers ara atill running. Two are bound up to this port from Laki hicago & Ktreatar, Li Jolier & bwl CHICAQQD, MILWAUKXEE & BT, PAUL RAILWAY, Unton Depot, Madisan and Canal-sta. Tiekot tice, 1o ++ OPPOsite Sherman Houso, T_ieav Arrive. 7:338 M, |* 7:05p, m. Tho Mal SR, M. 340D, M The Dream] 3, Ceommiatin ¢ 4530 b. i1 0120, i e pegt Accomimuat’ ¢ 443p. i1l i* OIZ0A 18, o Ontarlo, ‘The schr Halsted took ont clearance papers yosterday for Bufalo, aud it was eald will foad wheat at Milwaukee for the former port. ‘Tho schir Mocking Bird, of Manitowoc, left here yclll.-nl‘{ for tunt port, 10 lay un for the winter, ‘There [uquite a flect of vessels at east shoro IE MARRIED FLIRT, T MCORMICK TALL, TO-NIGHT, Milwaukee Expres...... Wisconsin & Minnesotn, i thirougiy' 10:10a, m. [* 4:005. m, | . ¢ 8:00p. m. (1101438, m, gvn::n':: l:il:x: g:; a favorable wind to bring them THE BEETHOVEN SOCIETY “'\,:r ) There was but ona arrival In this port yestorday, BY GENERAL BEQUEST, _Jand througl 4, § 2:00p. m.'t 7:008 m, The atme Tempest lcft for White Lake last ovea- ng, and will probably return with & cargo of lnm- ber and sundries, The southwest winds have had the effect of low- Al tratng Iy kee, Tickvta for Bt P Aud Minneapolis are good elthar vie Madison and Prari du Chieo, or ¥is Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winoas. REPEAT YVerdi's last and greatest work. the Manzunl REQUIEM ering the water In the river fully twoand a balt | MAS, with FULL ORCITESTUA, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. feets RESERVED SEATS, 81 ADHISSION, 75 CENTS, Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of Twenty-second-sy b Al ot sk rickes ice, 131 TtAdUIPh-at.o BOAF LlaTE PORT OF CILICAGO. cJickets, can now bo obtafned et tho Chionzo Mmia | — SR SRS S R R The following were the arrivals and clearancea | ———- -~ == ° Pyt for the forty-cight houra ending at 10 o'clock Iast fIOOLEY'S THEATRE. £ Lonts Bah T night: s Caira & New trle Trope ) MONDAY, DEC,3. BVEILY EVENING AND WEDNES. | £ New Orl'ng W ore B cort i Rew pung i BTALG sa: A G R biminghold Exires driea} Goorge thunhar, flinne N D=PRICES TO MATI s0c, 'AND 360, | BATIDKACI MENLKE e Crippon, Michigan Ci New Ki i becond and last week' of the ‘tafented 8 Hurflugton & heokuk fwins James lavidscy ali Tempeat, Whito SN MAGULE N0 ihrgue & HIOE City Fx-.o Lake, sundrice: Avon. B indriess Fayetie, Me- Ll it & Sloux City fix. Tominee, (uinheri Chariea IGo(ta,. Manister luhbers M. J. O, WILLLAMRON Tutnsun & Sluux Cily K, Missonris Ontonago, sundries; schrs 8an_ Diego, liufe In thélr_very suceessiul American’ Drama Uthnan Passciger. ... 3 1i0, coaly Watertows, Oswego, ‘Ada Stsdora., TTCIC » @ Un Baturdsy ofght runs to Contralia oaly, Ford liver, lumbers 0: M, Case. Onwego, cualy o and a0 ihe muiidees by large snd K — 3 3 oo entley, . n o e i ' 2 v ! MICBIGAN 0! AD. Erle, coali Mary McVes, ' Muskegon, fumber: F, A! HAYERLY’S THEATRE Jheker Gicn, 07 Clark-st., southeast cornor of Geargur, Erle ‘coalt Motking ISind, Clay Benka it N PRaleLLL O h 4 oiph, Grand Pucit Hotel, and at Palwer touse, G5, “WisReon: untbert Ls d. CIarEs 3 (Late Adelphi), J. 1. HAVERLY, Tron. and Manager. Kaunce, lunibert Contesi, Subkegon, tumber:'Clty of | o Kvery NIt This eck, Greatest of, All foe Tieal fesyowor, Ludiogon, ibers Juhn Kelderfiouse. Bentatlont b Yo R it e are Mail (vis Maln and Alr Line),. n , coaly ', alo, coali [liggle 1! : Ne Dy Express. )8, I h 3 1 Frait | 1o bia great Fahious aod Attracts ) o s it Wl el S T | UOR il S B ACROANS TIIE CONTINENT New Scenery, St 3 ductug, in the Co AMirth, and gene We by and ., Grand liaven, Jumber: Golden [larvest, laven, lumbers Cliy of Grand Haven, Muskedon, lum+ r. CLzamancrs~Schr L M, Davis, llnlk!ganl 7,808 bu ) Tne buttery t 55‘1‘3 P 120:00 g, 12 %3030 8. i FITISBURG, PT. WAYNE & OHICAGO BAILWAY, corn, 4818 hu Loxea checse, and iy cbe’ okl - S E——— g (] cormel and Malison-sta. ckot Ufices, schr Mockt 1 0e, brl 10 15 Cl o P, ‘' P UET EE .“‘.'(,“,‘{,“,,",,,,,9 brls Sphica peup HOOLEY'S THEATRE, S CurRat., Siatmor Hudses w8 Grand cll;e Hotol, . - EA Frive. A BIG SENSATION. Special Diepatch 10 The Chlcagn Tribune. JMONDAY,DEC. 10 EVERY EV DAY AND SATURDAY NG AN INES. 7:00p. M. TR UA S0k o [* 8:00m m. |t s mof CrrvaLawp, O, Dec. 8.—Intellivence has BRARD, BaOLIL DI, SONEAST, 1109, jo.l} 61304 I, just reached this city that the wild beast which bV ille Cpire, Zebds Keguin Mite, Martle 0 Tas been making such bavoe in the woods near o e b, 1 el " “g,fi:‘,“‘“_,fifn‘{,,gg}g oot of g Marion, {n this State, s notbiug other than a ‘i"!flfh’\"r" 1‘».-" z':"r“‘.'«"é'l'fi.‘- cket Otices K3 glmpu 3 Pl ;louu. wild leopard. For several days past men have | *Tiiies new cpevas adspied lo. it e ulldig. - 2 been engoged in hunting it In 4 systematic man- Syrun A, Coouey: ¥ The Chiws _Anive. ner, and to-day succeeded in shootlug it. it umiger- Nlglvs 3:408. . was over soven feet long and in very wood order, It escaped some thng stuce (rom s tray- oling menagerie, and sinco that time has fatted up l‘vl:ry ‘much and become & terror to the whole section. COLISELM, Tosuceeed you must be succeutul, The BURTON BTANLEY COMUISATION fa the cloverly-writien sketch, **Plirtiag,” by en Thompson, verifes i, in addition 1as Grand Olla aud KING SABRO walking tho Ladder of Life, conposed of swords with edyes keen as vazors, EVery evoulngsud Matinees Tussdsy and Friday. METHODIST CHERCII BLOCK, Corner Clark and Wasbington-sts, ———— MR. BOWLES' CONDITION, Special Dispaich o The Chicugo Tridune, SrRinaFIRLY, Mass.; Dec, 3.—For tho first timo this evening the physicians declare that there {s & possibility of Mr. Bowles' rocovery, e has becn able to take some beef julce aud other liquid nourishment during the day, He Morning Mall—0ld Liue.. et Erppraret, PITTTSBURG, CINCISNATI & BT, L0 Dejot coruar of Clinton aad Carruil-at. Depar Cofumbus & Fuat Nay E has conse - | Lectures on Pope. Adaison, Switt, Diefoe, etc., Coluiabus & Eaat Night contfuued consclous and ias percoptibly fm- | LRI kel for somainit four lecturcs, 91 proved {o power of articulation. Moreover ho | Single sdmislon. 50 cents, CHI0AQGO, ROCK JELAND & PAOIPI0 BATLROAD EDUUATIONAL. o Fickat d rhermau-ais. Depvty Wu e luuso. hias sti)l considerable strenzth, and the Doctors ’Ewl Jgul::::",':n e sum up the silustion by saying that, while his | oo WA gondithn s wuugerous " doubiid i wt | SEFFIELD SCIENTIFIE SCHOOL | e OF YALE COLLBEGEH. In Clvtl and iy OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Coursean Chemfatry, Puro and Appliod, |2 Drosae Engluccrise, fu Aurfeul eultiire, Thotaily, Nmw Yoag, Dec. 8.—Arrived, steamshipg | Zoology, Mincr , wad Geology, and in Gunend Nevada from Liverpool, and Plaibmeller from ».,‘fih‘fi',"f.;‘o".‘."" 'l{llt‘:mk;;fihh' o oo s THEY ARE THE BEST. Ask your Dealer for ther, 1 For prograti ‘address Prof, OEONGE J. BRUSY, New Haver. Cous, Execuilio O un, “JENNINGS SEMINARY. Antwerp. Loxpow, Dee. 8.—Ths steamships Baltio, from New York, and Circasslan, from Montreal, Laye arrived. BURT'S SHOES HATHEY Lsd fur uver 2 years with greal succeis by lah o 3 4 ! DOLLAR-GRABBERS. " st e b St e e s i A 1 don, aad see 3 erior 10 a Rocxror?, Mass., April 8, 1877.—Ma, Ep- | dressthe Principal MARTIS T "i"’.’h“’fu"i“ &f“"" tore ITOR:: Harink Tesd 1o, Your paper seporteol WINTHI_IRESOLTS, Sant o't e wants the remarkublo curcs of catarth, I awm induced to tell “what I know about catarrh,” sud [ fancy the “sou® and *inhaling-tube’’ mak- ers (mere dollar-grabbers) would be glad 1f they could emblizou a simllar cure io the pa- pers. For twenty-six years I suffered with cu- tarrh. The nasal passazes became completely closed. “Boufl,” ‘“dust,” * astes,” **fubaling- tubes,” and “sticks ™ woulda't work, though WINTER RESORT, Royal Victorin Hotel, NABSAU, P, y , N, B, nOYT, Bupt MELLEY,'CONOVEE & Kixa, PrODTS e b BT e 13 iy ¥ fug. l‘n{nud v St CAPSULES thy Uneed Siates . Call ur write for Bouh 404 puiicaiaa ecd's Kuuye ur MUK Wine, 8 do- cluus swrkilng PRESCRIPTION FREE, Yor tho specdy eure of Nervous Deblity, want ¢ 1 Ueverage, fuous fur 1 Invigonattng sud fallenig il siccraily wTul fur e YS (et pnd i Cireulars oF LS. st lotervals I would sniff np the so-called ca- ey, & a;..“‘:,\.t".i;'::‘:uii“‘“ o By .mgg tarrh-snwl?, until [ bocawo 8 valuable tester for | Eemmm=sa Clowlat, 170 Madbou-ste | JAQUES & CO., 130 West nuu.-u..' Clgdazual, Onlgr

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