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, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1878. ) ' 6 > I think the Eastern eitls An examination of the As- CRIMINAL NEWS., | mordie o pomesmauistontiee | PHE RAILROADS (aaricuisreaet ANCHd s Bas antnt | eTatemaer anmmiien st e A | MAKING SKELETONS. | siiriomssstaengios s orcvr or et A s G mm?uh‘ I== who spontes which I have sofar hadlo my respectfal | mep pay the taxes, while thousands of the citl- THR BUSINESS e ety Ercrorved & thiggs of = 'mar: Cbreetaten. Rivpecttaily gourp -y SToriare | zeus pay u poll-tax only. Much of the meaith of ls Bt fn tuelt an liegtl one. "The fragmentd of d 4 ew Yor! Ly I8 inherited, wiille thatof ston i H nmanity to which Mr. Bingham refers come from One Citizen of St. Louis Attempts | der szsiost him, and the officers 1t anc Mseting of Trunk-Iine Presidents to comptier o BATATEO | faToam 1n maeh who. have made ther menoy | HOW M. Shinn Boils Men Down | Rt tlL it o tne County’ Hospral 3¢ " h B aren they found and arrested him on the Patch Up the Canadian Leak. Semter within'the Task hail ceniury set Baston s the in His Potash Kattle, Lt ol B R R to Horsewhip Another. same bridge and at the same_spot where hahad TAFR PRESIDENTSY. Dcherudty o the Luited iates, east of e them. 1t ¢ well that they shanld be aacd for the tossed his child Into the river. Hle hiad reso.ved Epecial Dispated to The Chicagn Tridune, AavaEp g to I Topnaton, e preater profit and glory of man, and the beat way to commit sulcide, and was In the act of leapioz | Bome Mopes of Fixing Things | xXaw Yoax, Jan. 28.—The Ratlroad Prendents | 27D ue of man: tes 1s from 8 to 13 10 d t ki . e vaDt Jower Lhan they ers s vent. ngd, | ThE Feelings and the Noses of the Neighborn [ fo do that 1a Waraunz skeletonn ant of them, Batno peron cably for s Year will mect to-morrow. Tho bellef 1s that they will | Arnong “tne heavy taxpiyers is Willlam F. Grievonsly Oatraged Thereby. and, perhape, 1o tight to do Anyhing which 18 Amicably not secomplish much toward a settlement of the | Weld, on $3, 247'.'700: gh{:lmn Montgomery 1 AL ! ahocking to the sensibilities of {h pcggle aronnd at Least. diffculties. Mr. Hickson's reply to c;sm& s 83,167,900, Moses Willlams, .2“275]. ;"'?t'm ’llfllflnr': l;wrlxflc?:dcm'n“ Q‘l‘l;lylyh'ld;h'l\n the , * Rt thi arisdictinn of the Board of Ilealth, which hs as T e anaceeptance | ot TET Knqourdocr, $L54000; Wik | A Oate of Improper Exposure—Beckless much, gkt “to ‘Feguiata, Mr.Snlin'e' skelston Efforta of the Oil-Pipo Men to Mako | nor 'retarst of the proposiions. but | lin Haven, S7000: Augueiag Hemenway Handling of Vertebra, abhingment “downon’ Archer avenne 1 Trouble for Tom Beott, counter propasitian. M. Hickaon saks that, In- | (Relra), B1O0700; Jordan, Marsh & Co., 81,049, Mr, Bbfon. In boillng down bis fragments, rouble d stesd of apportioning th frefunt from Doston be- | 1003 voshua 0 ontgomery Eeln"i nlio & tain = ‘makes nauseous amells the Board of Health shoald . tween the compeling linca on the basls of business | 1l Malority two vears azo Tast Chrletmas 18 | mody.snatching fu s trade that had been targely | $i0p him, and force him fo put in one of the new. ¥ b 0 transactea by them respectively during the last | (00 RRE J TR P T 18 O ,’"'a“"'l’,m.na carried on aronnd Chicago nntil the Leglataturo | oReC ARIRTETE M CR O Bos Rt et o and Continued Excitement In Chicago OVEr | uwa years, iz shall b apportioned according to | wottied down In & £100,000 houser whieh 1o gage | Snacted alas giving the corpres of prupers wio | Fendering ehtnbishECRiA, It Cantiot ‘prevent Me: {lie Blue«Card Exposure. that of laat year. Mo also expresses his whlingneas | his wife as & present, = Augustus_Hemenway's | died In our public Institations, ang who had no | Shinn feom elcaning bones and articalating them. lo hava tho whole dlspute settied by arbiiratlon, | Lelrs, woo aro, taxed on $1,031.000, left an frlendn or relatives, to_our medleat, eoliédes for D T e 10 OrT L et ‘ommissioner Fink to rator, & 1] tate val 1 . | diesectts . ted to 8 d THOSE LITTLE BLUE CARDS, | Grand Trunk wil sgres (o aide 1‘:::;;?:‘"‘:; 8 | Slon ot which conniets of onser miske Propar T;::::x:zrexrrl':r.:;nll;n:::l::;::‘o’!.l‘h.c:o stigh | Hapk Asd that (L whl. pestably do,_ asiess Mo The excltement caused In ratiway clrcles by the | decisfon for s year f, the firnd, Tronk ca D84 | Americs and sugar plantations in the West Ini | generally, as a inaiity, embellished some stadent's | hundred:foot. chimney 40 his poweh Kettle, of publication of the contenta of that ittle bine card | SREEG S WREo bosifeen SE & SIREAC PROGI0, | Qles. There are several lundrod citizens who | stadio, and that the flesh was decently burled,— | Ciéans bis banes sith Nime instesd of by boiiing which allows shippers a redaction of 12 per cent | & Aibany Jiailroad, consented so far e to accept | P8y & tax un 8300,000 each, und the 250,000 fei- probatly ina clgar-bor. The akeleton was gen- them down, 10 the weight of goods shipped ns long as they | the offer tv_make Commissloner Fink the arbi- | lows are very numerour. The wealth of Boston eraily awarded to the winner In the exclting and e conid keep the matter from becoming public still | trator, but objected to the introduction of there- | {s, perhaps, more equally distributed among VULCAN IRON WORRKS. P t b t be brought §n. Mr. Hick- | [ts citizens than [s that of almost Any othy exhilarating rafe held by tne claas for that especisl 2 tinges. Itis fanny to sce how cach road fo- | GUC that other business roug s citizens than hat of alm y other city Bpeetal DHsvated ¢o The Chicass Tridune. igusntly denlcs o sathorahip of tha tell-talo o e o e posllion, sDdtols:| n tbe Unlon. Onscf the: must expeaivn | |parpots every lima. that. the ocearion ofered: | 8 Louis, Jan. 23.—Tho stockhiolders of the = o ¥ inslo g 2 N o L, &8, — 4lip, and howose Ifne fs irying to Iay the blame “; HA :ndw O CRait of Budate v buildings fn the city is that of thu New York | Pariaand New York are vying with each other In Lively Endeavors of the Assaulted Citizen to Shoot 1115 As- sallant. Into the stream when the officers took bim in custody. e was conveyed to jail, where ho now Is. There is no doubt of hs guiit. MINNESOTA ITEMS. Soectat Dirvateh fo Th Lhicago Tridune. 7. PAUL, Minn,, Jan. 28.—At Collingwood, Meexer County, Satunday afternoon, Milton Faorder, & small man, whipped a large man named Oakley, on sccount of the lattet’s fn- timacy with the former's slster, a ‘‘grass widow,” causing & scandal, After the fight Qakley shot Farder, Inflicting a serious wound in the leg, e was prevented from fSring o sec- ond shot by spectstors. A Coroner's Inquest on_the body ofgSmith, the railroad employe kitled at Wilder, Jackson County, by & shot lired through a window, re- sulted In 8 verdict rlunzlnf ByronJ, Greenman, Bmith’s fathier--law, with eomnnlulna the murder, and Greeuman's sons, C. . Green- man and Edward Grecnman, with being acces- sors. ‘The evidence was eutirely circumstan. tial, though stroug, and based upon o feud of Exposureof a * Cotton-Exchange "’ Con- fidence Game at Bt. Louis, Batchery of & Woman by an Abortfonfst at Burlington, In. A Bevere Attack of Guilty Conscience Be- ported from Pittsburg, —— Right Prisoners Tonmel Themselves Oat of the Columbay, 0,, Jall. Mutaal Life-Insurance Companys, valued at | tho manufactura of skelotons, bat the Prenchmen | Vulcsn Tron Works, heavy manufacturers of 4 y . The matier stood in this way to-night. t Is, held theh n 1 electl to-d: Py long standing. The Greenmans bave nad the | upon tha other. It wasslated In Bunday's Tnisuxa | seef, The madter Mood dn 1his ey oSl | 81,018,000, I 50 far hiave beld the lead, from tho fact that they | stect ralls, he r annual clection today, m«ncfimngff Bt s HPgmlfln of belng law-ablding. :::‘,:.“:d‘.“:‘,‘_";t‘:l:‘:‘,’.;":‘:&;‘:f‘;’;‘:‘“fl.m{img -Eé'fmun Lm' ln‘arl?llnt'u.uon, tho ul :;Ile .v':!‘?l’le':. it e —— produced the whitest Bones, their blesching proc- ;ma m«:c Iullogll‘ng er;;:wru ;erl: g.o:rc’n: (} a ey S o settled for 8 'year, at leis i ; 4 A ‘ : #r, Louts, Jan, 23.—C. W. Simmons, Becreta- CHSEATIATEE ESCATEE: by thatled Line and applied on busineas coming | condition thetrunk live Prosidcnta will look at the NEW ORLEANS. era being the mort porfect. It 1s not long ago outeau, Oliver A, Hart, arrlion, 7 of tho 8t. Louls Cotton Exchange, becama apprised this morning, thraugh the reception of a letter addressed to the 8t. Loufs Cotton Ex- since Tue Trinvxe contained the fnll report of the | M. Schoonmaker, Thomas J. Floyt, E. Al West from Boston over tne Doston & Albany, tho | question, and ¢an do no more. unless Mr. b 'k, O, ( 1; ., J New Yore Central, and the Lake Bhore & Michigsn | Jiskson' " hould |~ uerempiorliy " deciine | Tiree Mambers of the Iteturning loard | dlscovery and bresking up of n human-skeleton | Hltehcock, O. Garrison, Edwin Harrlton, James v 1 e ;: think that sach | Clark, 1. M. Mandeviife, D, E. Garrison, C. Southern. Purtber proof was oblained yeeterday, | 'O 44rsihe dtputo settied by outriiers, | Brought Up for Trial~Anderson's Case | fictory near Columbas, O, Bubto think that sac y ) Bvectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tritune, Cot.umpus, 0., Jan, 28.~About 7 o'clock this morning eight prisoners cscaped from the Coun- . ks a con i vo 8 f the | C. Moffitt, ), K. Ferguson. The Board will change, that an attempt was belne made by cer- | o "r0 0"t i cite, Charlcs Baker, an ox-Poni- | which fastens the *'guilt" conclastvely upon tho | senting the_angar, tea, procer, “koods, and | First ‘nmmm With—Tells Bl Keep- nfi:g:m,'. :‘-‘-h h;rmu;t:: b:lsnl::: nl «(::o““ SRl L R tain parties to victimizo the cotton-growers of v 1 = ’,‘mh‘ the leader. By some | Red Lino, It tranapires that tha littla bluo slips | leattier trades, aud several bankers, have petition. Ing Timself Out of Harin's Way, BT Noite: phonler Lemeclally haneL of - ha B the Bouth and Boutbwest. Tho letter, thoush [ [*027 SPREh PORT L Ly i gotceeded | Mere iaken o some of (be promlnont sbippersta | &6, the, Comiper of Commerce 1o meet and | Naw ORLEANS, Jan, 24—~The Superior Crimi- | 70 (U8 PROR, Eoecisly G, O THE ANTECEDENTS OF DISEASE. addressed on the outsido as above, bore on the E“:,‘}{.’.‘:,"Q‘t’-r':flf lhle voiler-fron floor, ‘Fhe | thie city, who bave bnsiness conncctions with | Wil Thold tiielr charters from tne Jegh nal Court-room was crowded to-dav, when Y exact location of this new charnel-house Is at | Amonythe antecedents of disease are inertness Boston, by a Mr. Mcdillan, West-bound frelght | ture of this State have the right to make i tbrec accused meinbers of the Returning Doard | Jogy <o en Tarrison, near Oakley street. 1t 1s fn | In the circatatinn of tie blood, an annstarally st agent of that ine, The avidity with which | which unjustly discrirainates sghinat the commerce | —Anderson, Cansenave, and Kenner—were | {ho mnidat of a block of very nent two-story and | {cnuated condition of the phvafque. indlcating that Genoral Freigul-Agent*Perry, of tho Canada | of this city aud erossly Injurc s inercautiie, in | yronght to the har, Counsel for T.C. Ander- [ basement Rick. swell-front, privatn. dwehings. | e Iife current o dedclent in natritivo ropetiien » wan, hazpard 1ook, foablllty to digen m““gg;‘f;‘;hfil‘;g&:'zf,;filfl'lyfl:::’fl,‘:"“'(';']',";; govda'can bo stlppel from llastan, {0 Chicago for | san filed a motion for a change ol venue, alleg- | The location la & sotitary vne, ?,‘9*5:,',‘,’,’;.‘,?;“'“‘3 Tove of appEnite. stecp. and sirengthe and A soner: et ements. cuured conmeraule. merriment fn | =0 cente less per 10U pounds thau trom this city, | ing he could not have a fair trial in this pariah, | St tac,o0lling procers fs dose i wpen darlight, } yjon of ‘annatural langaor. * Al) these may be re. whote the neighl tallrond_circles here, inasmuch as it fe generally the prejudice agsinst him having fncreased 1n | enjoy the bencfit of the smell. The honse men. | #irdedat among the indicia of approaciiing dia. known that notbing was conlained in thut article | TEE P SYLVANIA RAILROAD, tioned 1a the third in tho fow twest from Oskloy | €85 which will ‘eventuslly attack the systemn and which was uot basod upon facts, whila hia fetter fs Soecial Disateh to Tae Chicaun Tribune. tho last few days. After argument Judge Whit- | Sl Yo {rie /00 JOV, el afartic samed oyerwhelm i1, it 1L 1s not bulltup and fortifed is hil t have k o oker stated that the jury had bLeen drawn In | Cyros Shinn and bis family, Shinn has on ofice | d8vance, Invigorate, then. without loss of time, lnn‘u! mlesiatoments, which he must have known PUILADELPUIA, Jan, 98.—Pepnsylvania Rtailroad yral nn and his fam| { inn n mking cholce of the greatest vitalizing sgent sxe to he such when ha made them. The Canada | omeisf dony baving discriminated ogalnst Phila. | tho most imparsial manner, aod wns composed | somewhers in the Hepubllc Life Bullding, and the | RRFMESISIE O 00 BRI & € CRiaf 2Re T8 €30 B Bhae siin i Cas derery siatnd. thae of. | delphia, hut admit (hat Western agente have cut | Of consclentlous, honest men, and of unim- | Jetecrihion v o embryo st bones, who dle; | o Elven heaith and vigor to myriads of the sick forts were made to miske Tux THiRUNE belleve | rates to meet the Sgates of the New Central when | beachable character. What conld accused de- COMPLAINT WAN 3ADE o :;};}.‘.‘.fg; etich Ju vonshed by phiykietane inat the Watae sndCgnaila Soutliero Maflwnrs | ylelding to the Grand Trank. What waconstrucd | mand more! The Court had ssld on Friday | to the Ifcalth Deparimont that the Shinne wero | {u'fpuiie isely po I s Ty mhich were the aulliors, by - 0 carrying on the Inine: i n o8, the New Yark | ¥nto rules Inimical to Philadelphla wero wstrac- | It would not be trifiecd with, and, consldering | SRYIBEOR 08 (RENCEE S8 TAIIRE BEMAR bonce: :l;:)g'ugeufi:mn :fimfifl::fi:;%{o;g:;&m (nside the address Bransen & Co., and stated that the writers had cotton on hand which they wanted to sell, efther for cashor on ¢ C. O, D,," provided a guaranlce of payment on reccipt of the consignment was recelved. This showed that the parties running the bogus Exchange had been solicitiog consigoments on cotton, hoplog that the solidity of the name they had assumed would nduce partles to scnd their cotton alopg ‘without asking a quarantee. Mr. S8immions, de- sirous of protecting the cotton-growers, called upon Postmaster Filley this morning, and learned that the namo of the party who repres jece taken out was meatly replaced, the two flotes nited with dirt, and ine work neyer at- tracted the attention of the inspectors, *Baker slept days and worked nights, A tunnel was dug, and all was ready this morning. The elahit who were in the plut left the breakfast-table one Uy oue, and immediately escaped. They were not misscd for some little time, and a8 yet but ono has been recaptured, Baker while In the Penitentiary made one of the most remark- able escapes on record, PARDONED. Speclal Dipaich to The Chicago Tribune. * @prinorierp, 1L, Jan. 28.—~The Governor has pardoned Anderson MuGulre, who was con- < . | tions to delay freight until tho tracke were cleared | the motlon for a change of venue nn attempt ot | peighborhood. Yesterday morning s iealth-Officer scoted the 5t Louls Cotton Exchango was 8, Jobteqtient de. | nela 7 Braing ; e " 3 of nnnsnally large sccumulstions, receipts here | @ enles the same. visited (ho premises, but whatever he discuvered Adler. He had gone t0 Mr. Filley some timo | victed of larceny at the May torm of tho Alex tiad G AL Verry'comt | Paving been 780,000 bashels for he I werk | Tig actonme tock a bl of ezocptl b conreniehtly kepi to himeclt, The Saline kesp BUSINESS NOTICES, ago and represcnted that & mew Exchange | ander County Cireult Court, and sentenced to tatemont tn (he aimplo dental that hin | o s oyl ] 13 exceptions. & tew boarders, They are somo five or six young was to e started Lere with _ the | the Penitentiary for three years, ‘The orison anything to do with the matter, It would ey a5, every easy The Attorney-General rencwed the motlon | menand s lady. The men ara *‘cubs,” or stu- physician certifies that he §s in the last stsge of consumption, and can live Lut alfew wecks longer. lis molther will take chargeof snd care for him whilo he lives, —_— MURDERER ARRESTED. Soectul Dispatch tn The Chicays Tridune, Davesvont, I, Jay. 28,—John Wesley Hare wood, who, on Cbristmas-Day, murdered hls eousin, George Harwood, st Dundee, Monroe County, Mich., was arrested fn this city this evening by Detectives Clinton and Keating. Ile has heen here a week, under the assumed vamo of Jolin W, Price. 1lfo will 2o to slichi- Ran for trisl without a requisition. i % . " hure been right and proper.” bul e Twent | taken o wlop cottioz, ge - elte, to " ANE | for g geverance I the trial of accused, He aald | Gents, a1, Tusht Mealeal Goleee: "ana” thel | Stero Mo, Winlown snothing syrap for e Myark Centiat Trom' amycompliciy | ramomof o muvement fo drive Col. Scolt out of | the Btate ad Wished to try the case versus | §5arch fito aclence aud the mysteries of the | Gy /piCh Muidy in the miatter, which gives the impression tnat hfe | tho Presidency are now traced to the oll men, who | \ells first, but, 85 he had not appeared, ho | onp of human and thus cleaning the Jetter was inspired by some om::holl l{l:( rond, gll':‘l:tm;l‘l.;{:ml;s:-ér:-yl‘%reogmml:fl ;;}2;2’5:0 would move to call up the case of Thomas C. \nl{ul. u’“ first u.n: lhh’:‘r Wi wlu‘llked qn:,:lly Pinckney, Jackson & Co. Hieal S7ulb 3o Dl Line—13 Lizk by Lmioating | lems 1 Dircelora’ thow hi- overtward. “Thia la | Anderson. Sppatent moleutation. or DroLCkE TTOm. TeLEhbORk: ANNUAL OLEAILING SALE. that ||m“|'|n‘-iwn= 'llxu cl]lllllgl_l.m “?::'\‘:g:hn’x':“h‘]w: 5?\‘13 bwfi&; tg:h;:!":g:nlhle:l-.lcl: "'hod:’,l:w EL‘A Judge Collum, of counsel for the defense, :i’fi L7l :?‘fll iam l;rl%y“ 'g:gg‘"g 'dlnn ‘J.,he‘ OIS or g BINE elan biue be & Girilncilve ni: | 1t wae due o his cxertion that the. Kmpire | Opposed the motlon for scveraiice, ag It would | fludents Luilt thele Ore in yord. abou . forty fect fran the house, and there they set their tribute of aui line. Keeb yaur eyo on tho biye | line was bought oat, which has reaulted | anly be detrimental to sceused, depriviog them | notashokettlo 1o botl. They covoced It rer neatly, and you tnoy possibly get at tne real culpric. . No | In the arranyament of u pool by which frichore | of thelr combined peremptory chalienges. Tho Bit'the riench rore bigh t heaveo, and s sirengt D e ool unt T dltimctiva. calor in tovalng s | the sacio footing without drawbacks. - A large del- | Court granted the motian for severauce, nud | drew the ueightors from thelr homes to lnguire folloviine officcrs: President, 8. H. Bran- sen; Vico-Presldent. Joseph Pollock; Becretary, Davlel 11, Hubert, Ho_also showed AMr, Filley an Exchange letter-hesd with the names printed upon it In *hn usual form. He also said he had power of attorney to recelve all letters coming to_the Post-Office for D, 11, Lubert, J. Kochs Adler, L. L. J, Koch, end L. Koch, and hasbeen recelviog such. It {s spparent, from letters re- celved, that Adler’s plan was to offer a very high price for cotton a8 an inducement to cou- eirnors, and, for fear that some greenhorns might bite, Mr. 8immons prepared the follow- ing caution, which is to be published: CavTioN 70 CovToX-DraLERs, —From the tenor of letters recelved by C. W, Bimmons, Secrotaty of the St Louis Collon Exchange, it s surmiscd that certaln partics are using bogus lotter-heads parporting to be of the Exchange, and using other means, for the purpose of obtalning frandolent possesslon of cotton. The Exchange, as such, buys no cotton, and dealors overywhere are advised to be cantious in their operationn. Adler has not yet turned up, He Is deseribed as o Pollah J u‘a with an appesrance calculated lic, and regulates the bowels, ——— 3 2 3 ‘s Pino Splees, {ts distinctive color in jssuing a H whente it came. fl:‘d' ';‘l""lllln’{:-u'i!ud 7;0:;’1{! 18 mun‘;filua l;‘cpln grl- fi'r;l%‘ l')‘{og;gfil;-gn;ef:"l‘ml& en‘b!l'l" ‘:mbgngfltm::; tho case of the Btate vs. Thomas C. Anderson hen MR A, D. BINGHAM " vate, und thus givo iteelf away, hile the Dlue & . 1 1 for trial, csscs | was one of the gentlemen who was attracted to the siiineit o e e fun Tl imewae pro | speeal membsesat thecomaiee Sapolnted by | F O ey | T e et A0S et e sset ot m mwakipk shinllar concesslonn Lo o ere, 3 . . H 'h h:- been proven beyond a doudt th-['pu.a; aununn of favoring or apposing the billl, Tho | proceeded with, adjoining the Shinn maneion, r. Dingham owns e i nouse, ond the Shinas are merely renter. » \ %0 after learning tho trick used by tho | Committes will not meet. however, nntli thelr , B TRyl puercly renten Allll“‘l'l Cle‘ll l“ Sfl e e oo uscase the | West-bonng businese | ction wiil bo of ‘o avar, The bl will ba deaq | The Picayune publishies the followlog fater- | It ‘Z,K,’,‘:'., Clty, The wsad to 14vo i Glencoe, { [ g BROWNELL'S WIEREABOUTS. Soectal Disvateh to Tas Chicago Tridune. 8. Louis, Jon. 28.—A tramp named Miller was arrested this morning for stealing an overcont from a man named Fronk E. Brownell, residing &t 1127 Chamb treet. Tho interest: fn the Re from Boston. It wex learned vesterday that | oralaw beyond thoreach of their opposition, vlew: and yifice b’ reatdence Lere ha has once bieen rab- a lttle biluo card with the same contents Gen. Anderson being asked if lie was willing | bed of suine $500 wurth of jewelry and other prop- that brought lo light by Tix TrInuNE wos N, W e 1y by d festive burglars, who one night (..'uud'u-.mu;foen_‘rlxngnmr,ma oL tionat (he: GALENA, ILL. to give his reasons for his course during the { ertv by gy an rg] n o 8 4 3 o ! Disvaten to The Chicago Tridune, Inst two days, cspeclally with reference to rc- | entered his residence, wheu church-yards wero v New. York pool. Now York Central was then ol s Sanpancd 1o yawn ana graves give 55 there doad y GaLexa, DL, Jan. 28.~An unofficlal report | sistance to the exceution of the State writs in Do B snpposed to bu the eniorts and, on being informed A Gl aplat port | elatanco to o exccation of, the State wils In | LoRhe tody.satctisre. it t: ired in cour the thing was stopped, at least no more of the | rendered by Col . Laet night a Tamuse reporter cslled at tho o B R e L | ety I the. Akt Ko sveobed th allps care okt il aely. 15 aplicofall hls | Galena & Soutiweriom Railrond showa thet tho | tOh M5 (nformation in regurd to tho charac: i tokae, nd a0 wpon v, Ningm. The dis i Devinates ecel s @ the part of the New eas . ‘ Was ot 0 o Xeitner was tho M r consignments of cottou. 5 g:“'fl'f:;fig';fl:m‘fifl:fimfl::ég&?,,, b | Oy, iiimes aiter, Tratic.Mannger of tujs | COMPARY's gross earnings for t “;;:t l!'l‘x: Jeam | it mas orzaulzed ta convict without reference to | Junior Suinn. A lady openid the door n Answer adison and eoria-sts., A e T § 5 rosd. slatod & day or two oo tuat he wiihedlt tg | Wt $40,625.20, The expen testimony ia my behialf o the abacnce of testi | 1o the reportorial ring. She sald that Shinn Sen- 1 d that hie rond hadnot in the slightest | period, conntinz heavy transportation of materl . ] " t the Gough lect; enjoying a frast of d':;‘;g“fl‘?n:d préfbgd i b L %’ 'See | Pt the rond. Wwere 850 BA1. *iho net gatn mony agalnst me. I believe that 1f I had ap- | for wae ot the Guugh lecture enjoylng & fei AND 4,5 F v :d | tomperance reasoning, aud that his worihy prosen i Sitccment made Uy the trunk linee. 1f rhippers | 910, 110,00, Thelraof the workun thelen miesof | BCAEEE oo Betday Jout L Eeiiy have beew eried | (ineraits et S Wbl sdical St Nm‘m Slm} DI‘Y Gnflfls Hm]se ) AN EXCITING AFFRAY. Sveciol Qlevaich 1o The Chicaga Tribune, Br. Louts, Jau. 28.~Qualto a lively cowhiding and shooting affray occurred on Fourth strect, opposite the Glode-Democerat office, at about 10 a'clock this morntog, ‘The pastics to the affaie are John M. Glover, & lawyer, aud Jobn E. Love, s merchant, between whom there has been a very bad fecling for somo months past. Bome time ago Love failed in busincss, snd Glover, who was appolnted Assignoo of the bankrupt cstate, while examinlng into ita af- fairs alscovered what he suspected to be o frauduleat conveyance of property by Love to his wife, These matters came up LIFE SENTENCE. Bpectal Ditpaich 10 Taa thicago Tribune, Derroir, Mich.,, Jan, 28.—Henry M, Black- man, who, several weeks ago, murdercd his’ mother nnd slater at Royal Oal, and was con- victed of murder In the first degree last week, was to-day scatenced to solitary confinement at hard labor for life, He sald ho was not guilty :7‘1 lm’i.'mezmnlmi, aod did know what be was olnfs TAE COUNCIL BLUFFS8 HORROR. Soeetal Digputch to The Lhicago Tribune, Oamana, Neb., Jan, 28.—Charles Fisher, s half- breed Indian, who ravisheda and murdcred Mrs, ceédud by sharp practice fn lesding the | estendlon from I'hillips’ Corns mont, up to £ y 5 erformliug his legitimate dufics. There was no Fosa Thto a3 appATent violeion:of the compct, i | an. 1y I8, Including ‘Hgbt-ofemay, way 301, | cause L am guilty of tho act chargd fo tho fu- | berlormiuc bit Jeplumete dutich, rhere was no was not with the knowledge of the oficere, Tl | 3211.88. Tho'extension ls not operated, and, fo | formation, or avy evidence implicating me in it | 150 a0 Taterviow. North Clark & Erie-sts then explains kot al! the tronbla had been brongyt | put it in running order, Col, Hunkins estimates the | could have been found, but because it Was 20 | “Nest danr he found Mr, and Mrs, Bingham at or ar rie-sts. about by tho Grsnd Trunk and Vermont Central, | cost 8t 8500 per mile determined, and 1 believe arranced o | howe. They sre gentle, quiel, and plearant which n-;\ not m‘lluhlned s rl‘lnfll‘l'll"a &H'",‘ ,.,‘.‘d".'."o‘é‘x'n'.'ufflé‘.’.‘i‘"':.'.’?.'}%fi." '&?.‘Ki}“ %x‘,n‘,',‘, A(‘l“lll'c. Lm:k,f for lustance, at 'mla IL» folks, 'AIHI xhelr!!;mly."blm ea themeelves, can: R the pool was made. Now the Gr: g PR of names o ersous composin th | nists of twa sweet fittle girls, e reporter made B Trime ‘onlials emphatically "deny " that [ Gratiot, aud thenes down e wert branth af ‘e | Danel, - (Hera Gon. . Anderton - broduccd | knowa hismission, nvd S Biaghama'Invited him | 508 fOllewiog prices_made far our Great they violated tho reguiar tarlft rates until com- ( Pecatonlea, between the towns of Wayne and [ 3'orinieq Jist containining forty-slx names.) I | Into & very ngativfuriiahed and cosy parlor, and | (i8S = Satine-ous, S '200ds quoted, to e pelled to by thae continned vlolations of the sgeee- | Wiota, to the Bockhorn, where it will connert with have scarched that Mst diiigently, and can Llu! there ho was ready to suwer any questivas’ that | ymmansely belgw STy aGE gum“ i Bont by tha pool lines, and_ewpeclally by the | the Dodgerille & Freeport itallroad. The proposed | bave searched that Mst ditigently, and can find | 0% o Yt o' him. IBmentely below Any avar buiors mads falthless actions of the rflldlludlnlEnl{uumum branch will bo abont twonty wiles in length, and | onit the lHKfl Y ¥ i er, r. Bingliam had no deslre to get bifa namo Inlo | 350 ‘salo of our entire Wintor Stock noc city, 80 much must be sald in bebalf of the [ will afford a good outlet to s section of country | With whou L have any personal acquaintance; | prny’ “Infact, he was very adverss to it, on ace oL oty Win Grand Tronk that, as fat as can be lesrnad, {t sy | which standa very mitch fn need of railroad accom- | but I am told, and I belleve it to be true, that | couni of the unpleasantiess it might occasion. 3 faithfully maintained “tho rates on East-bound | modatiuns. Capilallale determined to carry out | pot only docs this llst not cmbrace s sinzle col- | fio had nn fexr of the Bhinns, but he thought it DRESS G O O.DS business from thla cisy, while the other lines havo | tne projoct, in company with s practical engincer, | ored man, but there s ot onc Republican fn it | was not exactly the thing for hizi to submit to sn L t. . recently made o tour of Inspection over tho route, | from beginoing to end, Docs any fair-mingd Interview, Baid thereparter: ~— plocos Arabian Btripes, 37%i0; booe . Complotonr vk, i | 4., S of Gt Wt Thundar | i ot it on mde .t npn | ST s SR o1 | s o Y U | S MO bad e ety ! ug found dead in a well on Mr. | Presidents to stop the war at a meetiug e 3 g ¥ 5 SKELETON MAXUF. 1] —_— 5 E Love mado use of barsh terms toward” Glover, | ¥ag fis BOTinE SO0 Sl (0 8 e onitted | tn New Xork to-dsy, This meeting aboutd bave ' mude up 1 could Lave suy sssurance of on Im Dleces All.-Wool Baskot Oloths, 3750 which caused an eacounter, which, however, tho Commissioner put an end to before scrious domage was done, Blnce then there has been peace between tho pardes unul this mornlng, when, as Glover was talking with a friend named Fisher, Love approachied him ina thre ening manner, sod with his hand suspiclously partful trial? It is 2atd that Republicans would | next door to your® formerly 8240 been held yesterday, but. owing 1o (| enco of ITEMS. | 4] balicve that human remalna are bolled down, Tonduave 1abb way becn KRty of wilah deatine; | Tecelver Peck, of the Chlcago & Lake Iluron | gouth Caroling, whera bolitical Teoitnit is an | PobMmYs oo™ 0 ot that Feidsy Dleces Fancy Bilk and Wool Mougo: and that be is the most anxions man In thelot to | Talirosd: Counsel, A, E. Cbadwick; Chlef Clerk | strong as it s I this State, buth Republicans | morning lust his nostrils were greeted by a horrible line, 4503 formerly 730, the rates falthfully main e succecded | and Casbler, 1. W. Cheater; Assistant Cashler, | und Derdocrats were placed on juries In tue | atench. Ile went out into bls back yard. and ngon - piaces All-Wool Damasso,500; he last meeting of the Presidents in ploylog thls | W, ¥, Vanderburgh; Auditor, W, C. Ransom; | trials of Cardozaznd Smalls, and yétno difliculty | looking over the fence saw s large keltte sctting formerly 85a ccessfully, bat ho will hardly be so vuccess. # : r q N fire, 1t h o keutl th 1i —_— o fifinf"nme‘,"m’run &lmml‘ e Voriern past | General z“ t Apent and Accountant, William } was found in obtalning convictions. Iam willing | overs fire. 1t war e as they used in pleces All-Wool Matelasse, 5001 suiclde {mmediately after perpetrating tho murder. UTTERING FORGED PAPER. RuTLAND, Vi., Jon. 28,—James I, Batcheld- er, of Lincoln, Vt., was arrested to-day charged with utterig forged paper, the Brandon Na- a g i s tant General Freight Avent, L. £. | to aubmlt to the impartial judzment of any | Middiebnry, Vt., inancient days, for making sosp erly 750 sticking fn hls breast cont-pocket, ~Glover, | tional Dank belng Victimlzed 80,000 to 88,000, | Conmissioner, bas gono Keat o sitend the mect. | FUiGe: ARUCHILGEIST Ry Diviston, Heory | Talemiuded saan that this e cedasion ot dn--sares ran_Gauldron, tuck, ae the It men of placos All-Waol Disgons), 805t feariag serlous trouble, pulled a rovalver fram | BRanation on, Wodneadar, Tho, pank bas | whicn "biohe concluatiely ibas. tha **chilaliks | Funuelly Supcrintendnnt Wost Diviton, ¥, L. | Republicsus from the panel Is an outrass’on | 1 r 5. stated that ho saw sameihing un: cmarly BB under his coat-tall, when Love attacked him 5 evening. 3ir. and bland " Vandorbiit i4 well np in ** the wayp | C1arki Muster Mechanie, Ueargs W. Drescotti | overy principle of justice, and that it gives mo that ‘ura dark and the tricke that ra valn,' ALy, | Asstcr Carpenter, J, Fllllips; Mastor Car Bullder, | {lic rigns to say that the Jury fs organized ox- Gullfor 1o decidediy slck of the doublo:deallng | ;G- Duna; Buyeritendeat of Telegeapts, G, T and Lincoln. 1 —— pleces All-Wool Matelas “exirs by, and he askea oneof the y' 6503 with & sinowy cowhide. A struggle ensued, in standing by what was_ balllnz quality,” formerly 83c which Glover fired at lis opponent's 3 pressly to conviet. Under these circumstances, **He hemmed sod hawad aroynd | — piecea All-Wool Gray Banket Cloths, GRORGIA DXSPERADOES, whicl he has witnessed sincs bis coming horo, and | Fhompeon: Putciasiog Agent, J Ul Androms: | Ky ight of challcuice would bo of 1o avall. - | & e whitee §nd thc o1d me 5 whe ons 5F -y 4503 formerly 760 01 ant N, jay mornlog attacke: u nito: ates Y. Mr. 3 M eneral anager of o 2 i of Brrow g Lo et b, o whiel | arant orohy aad st who b capt | SRS SEEEGRAS S ST | oo cepn G 0VED St |l ot e I v oot vy | Mool it vt "Dt Lt | — sigod pousienwiden Camets ot 0 low reely. Findiny 8 odds of P * | day on busincas e H ere tha 011 3 .38, g::lrl:l!:l: ‘:figa ::I:lwé r‘."é’.,‘,’fi{,‘fi"fi’;xfigxmfi fir':"i‘, l:’;lc\“n"l‘l:‘l’!r'i‘le:'rfluu‘: ::Hi; l;'{s,;?,‘;f. ;:’r:;".’ Thene o ot cne e Nel:.un':ng sh ]l’ll: ;fi?;'nln callod at the office of the Western P'ool Commis- | Parish wnatter, The record wiil shiow that I was x‘i"r"“:fi;"g’,{;":,‘.firn‘fl‘;‘:mu,".F""’ scraped | pleces 6-4 Gray :Buka; Cloths, $1: the basis au that I sloner during the day to have a talk with that gen- [ pot present. Tho Vernon retursis were opened o S‘r'é‘:'?."fs'v’-'i.’.'fn"."n'.‘-.;i“u‘ilunfl "and Vermont | teman in reyard to sheoreent Irelant troopiee | i thh presence of the visiting State men Tha porter, Contral that shara of the basinces they domana, | Put found thot Ms, Gulitard had gane to the Bast | ortified reports of both partics show this. The | * +Thst was enough for me,” responded Mr. formorly $1,35. But, ae thees roads demand o great deal more than | f0 attend tho mecting of the 2 ents. | returns appear to have been passed over to the | Binguam, **It ade e 0 ek that T was pRasls COL’D CASIIMERES iho frunk fines are willing to allaw 1o, ol PMENTS sleks Torsabatation wilbout remari and whey | sty ookl L C e ! 11 end, ¥ elder nn Thi AT01 DE bt d37 atistactory arranKement can be mede, AMUSEMEN L e T T &ty OF abmature T | qaiic tively o lils yardy becauso. ho. ihonpht that AR assorted lot.of Frenoh'All-Wool Caetie cned them s 1 dd thote uf every ather | 35015 10AT0 nad o businass there at 411, Jitg | TOTes and Merinos at 460. ER RATES. THE ADELPI i 3 sWas'that all you saw!” intafrupted tha re- ormarly $1.50. slx-angoter, Glover, before Love closed with v}lono:‘- 38.in Gray Twilled DeBeges, him, fired agaln, the ball cutting through his nlpponent'l coat-sleove, but dofng him no fur- ther ln{ury. The fracas thenceforward degen- erated into a rough-ang-tumblo fight, fn which -crnxchlninnd biting were lm!ulfi'efl in freely by both combatants, until Officer McCormick rau 52‘4‘1 two horscs ahot dead. The dusperadoes D SENTAILED " PROPLERTY, doectat Disvateh fo The Chicazo Tridune. . Rocurtry, I, Jau. 28,~James Duane, of Belvidere, waae arrested here to-dsy for sclllug ; lnco was on his own side of the funce, Sincetbat | — plocos 38.in All-Woal Cashmeres, (0; overfrom the Planters’ Houseand arrested them. | o horse that he had previously mortraged, An CUTTING PASSLE! e, Milto ‘& 4, and_had no reason to suspect, that | P 1 formerly 760, 'hoy * a n Nobles, an actor conslderable o tiine the Sninn family and their studenta bave k! el noe o eha e e pisiet SLa | s ook i Lo Belvklers thin evcuing. cut roa. T3l ety o Hasters otata wes proves | Ml whohas” Sled worisiy lending ponitons . | 857 SHietstion b beeh nad, 10, Ui, Lyeas | cpoked heir s, Intoe cielaned n the beck parl | —— places 38-t5. ALl-Wool Casbmeras, U0, . Lowo aod Glover were both beld for disturblng A Duel st Two sad 8 Half Paces. beyond a doubt yesterday. As far as can ba ascer. | Ity theatres, presented last evening a produc- | toption before thu Congressional Committer, | has not been in the loast abatel. Dplecen 38-inch All-Wool Cashmeres, the peace. the atter algo having the additional tained, tho cutling (bus far has been onsecond. | 10n of hls own entitled **The Plienlx.” 1tfsnot ( and T testificd then that § kucw nothing about A TUEUE ARE SOME FOIXTS 62%a3 Nesata Ouy (Cul.) Transcript. At Bodie, Muno Counly, un Tursday after- noon, Juck Braslan and a man nanied Blalr, who havo for some time beon In partnership fu thelr Lusiness of miulng and prospecting, met in the bor-room of Pollock's boarding-liouse and commenced an angry dispule coocernlug the terms of a certeiy locaton chey lhad re- ceutly made. They werc both under the influence of lquor, Bruslan morc so than Blafr. After guarreliug for somo timo, Braslan oxclaimed that Lo was * Chief,” which clsim DBluir disputed, saylug that bo was willing to fight Wiin st wny distince,—trom a handker- chislieopth 10 lnnr vaces. ‘This challungu Braslau—whose pistol and belt wero lying on the tloor a short distauce from him—accepted, osking for time to *heel himself,” which ha procecded to do by buckling on his belt. The two men went out in the astrect, appearing moro plessantly dlsposed towards ons anothor than tuey “had been at sny other time durlng “the* day, Placiug tlerusclves less than elght foct lparth a #lgnal Iram ono thuy both fred effvctively, Blalr being atruck in the shouider, and Brastan in the side. After the 84t ehot they both fired rapidly, untit their revolvers, each 3 aix-shooter, had been cotirely emptied. After the amoke of the twelve rapfdly-tired alots clearcd away, both men appeared riddled with sbot, blood from thetr wounds crimsoning the spow at cvery step they took. Nelther sesmncd to ueve been satbfied with tho rewult, cach staiting for s Ircsh pistu), Brasuy re- turnod tothe bar-room, and Blalr started around the corner ol the house, whers he secured an- othier platol front an acquaintance, with which e returned to tho bar-rvomn and shot Draslan ia the sbdomen, luifcting & wound of whick Hraslan dicd fu about fifteen oluutes, After finug the Last shot, Blair fell to the foor from the great 1oes of blood, 1ic was woved to tha cably of & fricud, where, upon examination, he wln fouud to Lave een sliot In four dillereut blaces. ) formorly 87%o. # novelty, baylng swimmed fotoonr ken somo- | {r, 1 had 110 interest in Vernon Parish or any | sbont thls matter, sald Mr. Bingham, **which | — . pigcas 40-in All-Wool Cashmerss, 783 E'fi:.g:-‘:‘f:fi:‘{in'."d;:fclf “rl::: '&'.';"’;fl". ::&I:' where about ayear ago. It hasbeen traveling | of the local candidates fu that part of the State. | make my blood }Wll‘-h 'l.he m‘lfix v'v-g:: the ladles o formerly $1.00, tary, Fors \v.,u." Cblcago, Atlantic & Qreat | throuzh Amerlcan spa ca then, recoiving, out | The vote for Electors and Governor was not at | of the houss, i the exercise o t furioaity plocen 40.in AlL-Wool f-f,“'"‘"’""“"' which is natursl to women, were looking ous Wetlsro, and Krio Tallroads, T regular rate of | Of the mouthwof babes aud suckilugs, the cus- [ il affected by, tho alleged alteration, for the | 1050k "wiotow Inlo Me- Swins’ ysrd for the rmerly $1.10. and good wishes from all who es. | FCABODE Which 1 hove given, nrposs ol seelng what wos golu on there. | ~—— pleces d8-in All-Wool Oashmeres, $14 theae tickowa from Chicaxo to New York fn g1q, | {omhey frosting pul gop MM Trole URAS €35 | not'ta bo tried beforo a backed Jury It 1 could | BEyRSee, 5F MITE what, wie, solnk bn there. P but they wers soid over this lino yesterday, at | the play, Tlero la o promise of wumething brill- | helpit. My counsel will use every legal effort | cupatiun the younger Mr. Shinn camo outof the Having purchasad an fmmense stock of somo of tho scalping-ofiices, for $14.60, which | fant in tho prologue of thls plece. — IL { to avertit.” 1 suppose that they will ask fora | back door of s housc, dragging with him by aus | Drase Ggods for our popular Gentrs Tables shows that a great roduction Is heing made. The | would appear 'to have been —composcd—tbe | change of venue.” band a large ca - ol set that bag down | we offer thum at the following low pri Erio & Chicavo Lina fs Leing allowed 50 centa ad. | prologue, wo meant-by o man of talent, There | Ty Collector's offieo to-day was fn charge of | upon the ground. ‘The ladics naturally continued adod Popling, 3007 | vantage on the nale of tickets, because 1t hos ot souiething fn it that suggoeste the hand and vrain | onter.Clerk Tomlinson, It was neld that while | Ezing snd puzzling sbout what it contsized, Jlu | — pioces Broo: op] s ‘a 1y 36 the sate facilitiov as the other ronds, Thercfore, | 0f & clever newapapers reporter, one tralned to do | g eclal-Deputy Anderson i fn the city tooro is deliberately unticd that bag snd drew forth from formerly 360, the lowedt rul which It can sell the tickets to | auytbing, numamm:lo:wd "?:l"n:() . E“v-;-lrll’-' m‘: ‘vacancy in the oftice to be filied. it wllh?na h-}a;lnmn;l ‘llull-;nn.puul-‘lnu ths borrified | —— pleces Tufted mm,‘:g;x“" STHa . 50, 7 - | sermon Lo an amplified scconnt e last murder, b . eyca of my hunmisy liwb. Yex, wir, & o e showe thetthe cur: amaanss | Tho pletare of e New York lonemian, o matier | = Judge Whitaker ordered ruies for contemnt | §%5% 1400 eththes ons ot aven s stoekinr, | —— pleces Puoifio Caabmeres 2067 to from 8150 to $2. It In not belloved thay | Whether truthind or not, Is very entertaining, and | to lnue :fillm! Culet Deputy Marshal Wurze- | Just ihink, sir, of the shock which wuch & sicht formezty 380, the Pittsbure & Fort Wayno and the Ens | ke marvelous dime novel Is In leolf awsmusing | burger and Booclal-Agent Tomlinson, made re- | would cause to'the ince feelings of & woman, Then ploces Engliatr Matelasss, 3501 V MNallruads shsre In the reduction, but that | caricature, It Is of no consequence whether the | turuable at 10a. m. to-niorrow, for moleating { he lifted up the cover of s kettle, and he poyped & formerly 50c. it 1s ontirely borne by the Atlantic & | picturels, orle not, true to life, It lsacomical | Nhert® Houstun whils fn the discharge of his | itIu, just as you pou & souu-bone into a bolfer. sdonian Buiting, 350 Great Weatern, This road Lisg canted the cultlng | Felexof the popplar fes of the Bohemian who | luty, scrvini writs of tho Court, Ten by drew fortb fium bisi bag wiat auy — plecos Macsdo Poemerly 430, of rates from ¢ 8, aud #plus o e " ! . i U 1 5 or, applausa, and cast. ¥ uoirow! § . R e ealpnrs e aelling A clasa | S ey tat s prologucte i u suggosted that Anderson's botds ba | gelnnily s he did 1. Then ‘he went azalh | —— pleces Frenob Matelasee, 300§ $16, while the regular rate In $:10, makes it alimost | but snch ie the case. 1t drops down from a | for §20,000, and Cnsanave aud Kenuer's $5,000 | 1G s tag, and he drew forth the head of o tormerly 500, ccnllnihlllunlflxu commiission {4 alevpaid un tho | bright beginning fnto n chaotlc maws of | each. Castellancos said nodlscriinination shuuid { man—s grinning skull, with tho flesh s little de- —— pleces Neg’o Baoureties, 3003 sale of thoss tickels, though tuo ucalpory say that | bloud-and-fhunder rubbish, which one inay hope | be mede. Jle saw no reason to msk differ | cayed, begiuning to resomble somewbat the skull formerly 480. ey bear thiy h..,u.m,.fi,.. In order to puuish | caunot te avceptable save to very youug nenlrlc ent bonds from the prisuicrs, “Fhie Court | which Jfuisief hundles {u tha play, and ue shoved —— ploces English Cashmers—a apéecial er roads fur the poreecutions (o which they | tu whose vision (he theatre Iv an enchanted garden | gijoyrued at 10 0'clock p. ., alter four persons | tust nto bis kettle. Then he took bis empty bag b uno!()u i fhbflad ain ke, | o Rt ur b yoea 10 beupl o s i | wero onpaneledy ' Py tru sl ety (i | Shd aled, ek, ot the s, S, ur, ure oV POLL ;i n ead anything, and are vasily suised, ki i sizhte 1ike thess 5 cen ward :ol:!h l?b:m‘;‘;“é from 1t u‘;’ fi‘fl ;uun'd "t:lf u |nhn l’“l"!‘m. w‘l)llw burludql‘ll- dime | SILY 'E. Ml’!‘:;l‘n‘y‘.“ :}5".“’:’:!?‘ '|,:r" '\’v K'fi‘;‘,}:{‘ fbuuundm Lo hrn:fl;t up lr:I : n;l“x‘tl:b:rlhcnd Hh‘cu FAN CY POLON AISE GOODS rohably hol 3 - | novel,—whete ** the villain a1 ursued Ber, "'~ | s Fe v v : * | lege, nud arws, al a e ed duwn Justus | 0. Doty dlolm et I ey Or b L o | e then T (e subsaguent acia [o And. (he very | Thero are only” Thirteon jurors on the | bt SHCE S oada ate BRIGC TR Just b placas 4-insh Persimn Biripes, 00a) cannat be settled. If the wmaticr is ot settied | toing reprodiced which the aatlrical " rogue | regular panelloft. One hundred talesmen hate | cania sloug, and he pulled out s lob af aB-inch French Bourattas, 61 williin s tew days, It is in simost buyond suught o satirise. The ploasure evinced by been ordered futo Court by 10 o'clock this | vertebre from his bag, sud be propped | —— Dieces: ch Frenc b':’-muly‘l“lfl doubt that A reduction in passenger rates will have | audlence last nizhi over the performance was pro- | ynorning, sod another huudred by 1 p. i to- | them ur agsinat 1bo slde of fen i 10 be made b, the ruads to ineet tha competi- | nounced by repcated demonatration: morrow. ust as I ¢ Te-7ibe, Which, at u d A great varioty ntuxau Polomaise Clothd at Siom, 716 undensicod - thal o request hands, :-Tu:nh"“m e SuLl Tor ol Ll Andcrson was remanded to tho Parish Prison, t:gf‘b‘:lfl L -.7“::;3'.1;:'&"‘:‘2:';:;2’:; deaia reduction of nasriy 80 centa on tha dollar, il Pl 3 er asing wl e - of ! | I foren & CHELS 10 tant e conpbiln Wi | roat ity whombomendiw ot | B2 Sl &l MCSMELrett | i demiiier witis tiolemelnd itk | CHEAP DRESS GOODS, the Kri H sttting amon; o whisl o) It o heso ef ur ANnhe b Diceyofine. Mhich wukld prerent e | O s tnd aeninig bisasoll Ly ewaliowibe, | un bonds, ~ siciied by Arlatides | 1uicizeianoi 1o bo sndured. 15 lonot Curisitan | Boveral casos nasorted Fanoy Dress Goods tbe 1rouble Ja repurd to passenver ratcs, from cons- | ovey and over seain, an ecl, Tue bLeron, baviug [ Marle and Josepl Masiow, culorc rlwwflv- bunal o boll's wan down o a soap-keitie, und | O ta 14}; ots, cting for the busincss frowm tble point, and con. -nefinlmnu intestine, was unablo to digest the | holders of large resl estate, Kenuer s 1o Juit | perfuda the atr with bit, o to rendes ous his 'Bnu the W4 On jisssuuger rates to Clncionali and 1;5-:1 creatury, but e n{mumlm be pulec\ls awaitiog bonds. wolderin alos us you try qut lard. > ‘The quantity we bave of the abovo lots we ather Weatern points with which it hae direct cun. | well sstisfied o swallow hla every minute, an Wells is still non est, the search on the part Mr, McKinuwy, auothcr melghbor, thinks thst | qo pot state, Iseving the biark to be flied pection, This l¢ undouotedly tho only way in | then plck hlm ny again. It enterialoed blia. 1t | of the Sherllt Laviug entircly failed to discover | such dolugs should not be tolarated 1 & soutled | |0 o' sy o oustamor’s imaginatios, as it vory :fll:h 8 wac I passenger rates frum this point can ‘fim"" an hln{‘uil"v uum}; nor eid u|du i"'a"' auy | piswhereatiouts, sod qulm l:gu:ln‘a‘-;myfi‘e‘:g«ulu when there were nfl‘qu antly 1a by the merchant's, While tho XU , B8 Veatcl arm. Mr, Noblee' pl 3 o0 ouny c! ¢! 1 . 9 Dearcatad, o the Atlantic & reat Weatcro T B R R AL To-norrow United States Commissioner Lanc, | Y0uB§ charge of carrying convealed weapons preferred aguinst bim. “Both men arc very wcrl kuown biere, and, as cach one is as full of belllcoss fu- tentlons asever, it {s probablo that, unless tho intervention of friends monda watters between them, they will have another and miore se: meting before lung, g BURLINGTON, 1A, Hpeclal Dizpatck tu TAs Chicago Tyibume, BuriiNaTox, Is., Jan. 28,—Bolomon Stubbs sud Jenufe Crichbaum, convicted of kidvapping & young eirl nawmea Lena Bchefler, wero to-day scutenced to eighteen months and one year, respectively, in the Penitentiary. Tho lightness of the seutency was duo in & measure to the ex- treme youth of the prisonces. A mnan giving his uame as Jacob Powell, and claimlug to be from Jacksonville, Ii1,, was to- day arrested, charged with procuriug ‘an abortlon ou = person whom he clals to have Jecu lis wife, but who is believed, by a card® sound fn her pocket and 8 wold wateh in her possvusion, to bLs Elg Uittings, the daughter of a wealthy farmer re- sding bear Lalarpe, Il Tho arrestof Powell was brought about o a curious mauner. Ol vers went to the Moore Iouse, where Powell &nd ols victim were .urgpmx. tn scarch of & sewing-mnachine n,';cm. charaed with epiriting awiy another mat's wite. While at the houss buofticers wero fuformed that theru were a tun and wowan stoppitig there under sus- ftous cumstances; that the pretend. d lusband was 2 wman 50 yewrs of e, while tho woman scemed “u Inero irl, and that frequent cries wers Licard twunating from the spartment occupled by Le couple. Hearlug this much, the offieers Te- wived to silt tho maiter, and this morning pro- wred @ warrant dor the arrest of Powell, Oy uriviug at the houso they found the woman at Le point of death. In fiteen mimutes she sreathied bier Iast. Powell was at once taken to tpart of the play, | €78 ——————— P P TUK DOILING usatity we have of most of thom is sutfi- b lock-up., It will Lave anexamination this ANose with & Thom, with whom I8 bas come i contuct. ghat of the bird reforced 0. "1t DeputycCollector Totlinsons sl Deputy-Mar- | 1y gone n the forencon goacrally. and yestarday | clent Yor & Jxga demand, it ta Bropor 10 say Sicon,, Ageroueralury v luoaieed | o by, as et G108 ok Her arte e : pumeatiey ataiecin, 2ot whsane come nuty | Nalt, WIS 156 Cortemieyas berorisg | mocts relicd s wpia, Lt | Guat some ofthem ace ikl 1o be eatirely wncd Lo uwait tho result of & postimastenons, | 23 fur bk want ul_puuctualiy fu the pavment STHE RAILWAY LIST." Wolls e Qacorer thit we bave been fooled: witl the Sheriif whiHe éxecuting ‘orders of the | Liko® THIUKK reporier fook s tour through the | olosed in a few days, and the croam of any loation Tesul 8 post-mortem ox- | of her debts, was @ * bright particular star" at To the Editor af Ths Tridune. g clisedioss, Court. wagons ar¢ wont 1o leave their loads of wildy tu | Ofthem will bs sacured by those who firat i e Merials caty'e Yheatro duriog the oncratic aea- | Tanoxvo, Jau. 35, —A copy of your paper of th TUI OTHER TIEATIES, Avecial INipaich 1o The Chicago Trbuse, tho coal-abed. Al was quiet us the house of | embraco tho * Golden Opportunity.’ ] U RA eu v WaS HAPPY IIOLLOW, Speciat Disnatch 10 142 Chicago Tribuns. JaxusviiLE, Wis., Jan, 2. —Edward apd Wil 4w Curroll, brothers, liviug 1o Happy Hollow, Lls county, got juto s row Baturday night over Villlam's wife, o which William stabbed Ed- ¥ard several times, fnflctior ten wounds on Wilerent parts of the body. The wounded man *us brouglit to this city, snd his wounds dress- . Although several ure quite serious, he will iudoubtedly recover. Haopy Hollow {4 une ot 19 worst uelghborboods 1 the State, Beversl Burders bave b v Py ¢ beeu comuiitted there fu ycars ‘220 1uat, bas been seat to me contaiolug s parae Wasuinaton, D, C.. Jan. 28.~—Infurmation | death. AlltLat could ve doirerned weze piles of w " o Now Cb ‘Thestro was opened last aven- § g . 5 A -nzfl:-cd tob’u‘){v':: P’fln‘ ‘\:’::E‘w‘:\ wr?:\gz,“fl graph which you publlebed In regard to my forth- ln:hbl Mr, JEc:‘.ollamun. ita n"‘: massyer, with ("umlzcwl?'fl: .::fih:‘l:‘u h:!l’:om p‘rl “"l. mfl:’ :'Ifi;'n:‘n dn:i:"n“:‘::‘:::;n l'-'x'u'y":ullt;;‘: 'bl;';“:’ :1!..‘11.‘: Tue lady was W". sud could pnm o | Com!BE book, - The Rallwey List." I douot ab- | 4o exiraordinary programme, which included a | it &0 th efiect U cen dria with the uie | {0 wncls nd thersvan b o dusk whatierer ittt S l];loumwedin r, i \hercl:u. rm hn L = X o e pl er, sud when the lw{lm fnished & well-cxccuted air bo gallant- e d' turew o ber & beautiful bouquet, which bad Iikured tu froat of lis box. ‘e Jady took it up and smiled graclously upou her ldm’vnr. Nest- Jing {n the Howcrs was & note, Was it a billet- doux! The lady eluwly drew 1t forth, Bhe opened it. Alas! it was bot » teuder of & heart aud band. It commeoced * Victoria" She started back, for hor Dame was mot Victorfa. ‘The miseive was trom her Maj csly to the artiste. It bore a seal, but not of Hyweu, Tt was, indeed, wrk, The laay treatod thu watler as a theatrical joke, ‘Tho Court of Queen's Bench did not. “Judgment was obtalued, 80d tho lady was arrested s by was lepvioz the theutro with ber weekly salary, and ber daugliter by berslde. She wss taken tu s sponging-bouse.” That evening she was to appear lu uoe of her best . A gallaot po- bleian, bearlug of what had occurred. vame to the rescue, sod. brovidig bimself with soyer- clicus, obtalued hee release, No vue, under the clreunstauces, could Lave doue wose, Ject 10 fair eriticlomm In regard ta the Look in ques- drama in one act, an tnterludo lied [ Jieturulug Board bave been drawn with the ut- | LUr T tuay" carry on the businis. of wmakiog ou. 1 1bink, bowever, that 1 bave been unfairly :':‘K;’;-‘:,‘”" G e e et aheteim, | most, cate, 40 a3 ta 0s conlingd eutirely 10 th i ;::‘r‘m&(blnl‘,;fl:ngm? undertook ta ioform Fro oo isne g vurvlew of the Hiato laws. ‘This wus dons tw Tiala who 0 108 parchass 1he boak il ot b o l'_'.‘"‘_"‘f;"‘:bfl‘,f;""', calied ‘*My Mothe Uuited States Courts. ‘The Luuistana lawyers PRICE'S BAKING ayold anv excuse for the interference of Lhe s FILICIDE, sueclal Divoaich fo ‘Tae (icago Tridusne. Pirrspuka, Pa, Jan, 24—Uo the night of dew. 15 Frauk Lyuch, a laboring wan of this 3ty, 1ok tho life of bis only child. an {ufsat, by browing (¢ loto the Allegliouy River frow the wlroad bridgze, Ho jmmedistely fled to Wape arrest sud punishment. He weot 4 far ss New Orleans, where bhe *aued & few days. Couscleuce-strivken, be mortaliacd 1o Wa Dogew, For the parchacy of this - Ol Burgots prosented 8 | hero ars of the oplaion that therc can be no in- 1106 of this letter.) The +* tayiway Liet© 1o ju: | **Our Dactelors™ began it second week ay | dated o blk place. Senator Kellogy is endeav- of the ratlway otficers will {o no way dnh;-nd upon | several thwes, advised that his nomination was probable. As — —— Jok sl ) s of 160 worde will be pub. | i eRE Y TSt ek Crt OF the an "'X"{';f"”{:oxf"f""‘"." 8’ tho Raq{‘fllu Bu:lrd. 9 GRE AM “he statoment quoted above 1s al tertalomient, and It would have been bettor i it | 18 Acting Collector of Custows. ‘The question logother Incor | tho'yciory bud been as good s Mr. Burgess. The | Las beeu ralsed here whether, under the circiu- : 7 (] tepded o be made a8 completa a wotk of fta kind | Hooloy's with & good houss, sud wes received with mlfi to bave Willlamsou favorably reported, 148 purchado by them of thy book, the use- di teredupon anotber week 1 i i The s comdient iaisee ; Cal. Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- ech aad 10 publiabiog o you did we wgrave todus- | 158 SRR UER 0L SN2 Lo ek e e e ot D e BAKIN G P 0 U v D ER 4 1t {8 Lossible fur me o make i, and the publi- | 1he custowary slgus of approval by the audience. as stated the latter Is already on bls way fulucas of the work I veuture to differ from yuu. vhich soema Bu tice, which I truat you will corrcct by the publicas catiyn of 14e propesed aketches of the oticlal lives | Hobsun and Ureue were calied before tbe curtan | from Ceutral America, baviug been privately IS THE ONLY POWDER 7 There cau be no doabt that Inforwation 4 ofiva | 45 MeVickers with +* All tho Kage, requirod ag bo the oictal caree: 1o have schioved an emplistic bupular success, ) ‘The Sues Canal s doing 3 profitable and lo- 13 3 . ¥arious appolot- : is all the = i i s, d Tt ol eSS AR, | gy g percoiv it v Dilloala' ol e rnge | eraulag buslacas, ss thotoliowing ogwrs wii | ofang for its PERFECT PURITY and ficiala, aud so 10t ab present v L s . sl e it e |, esome i e | e |HEALTHFULNESS. and USED IN THEIR vy ¥ s Bostou caunot, like San Francisco, count fts | ¢ (Y "'l;w OWN F AMILIES Iofurmation such as ie reulred for the book can | millionalres vy the Lundreds, yot it bas quite T thiak beos bo wbtained, o w relisble forw, trow | o large numbc’t of ricl weu, 83 Wealth xoqq [

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