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v.-8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1878 P eith D e e oo e—— e ——— THE CITY. e S aSle=wherethe ErEanlEieD DEFTLY DAFT. Chrlnt, would farnlsh him all the monoy bo 3 neetled. J. . Doolittle, Jr., Agreed with all the precionn +Yelouent orators, it ho wanted the objecin of To-morraw tho defente will placo medical s GENERATI: NEWS. thelr organization ect forth In pablic meetings,— experts on the stand. large and small, —and not confounded with another MADAME RESTELL. similar organization, ‘now being tarted, with # EZ.ov. Thomaa A. Hendricks, of Indiana, was | which the Palmer loneo patriots tisd no connec- R b e R L S LANQUISTIES IN DURESS. M the elty yesterds nd pat np st the Palmer m'an. 116 moved that the mecting reanest the Cos House. mittee on Organtzation to call one or moro mans- Pl b A e TR Nzw Yonk, Feb. 13.—Madame Restell, the meetings, In connection with the minor meetin ‘The Hon, Henry B. Browm, Jndge of the Eastern | i, the wards, asthey might deem it expudient. 14 notorfous, is atill imptisoned. Sho was brought beforeJudge Donohuato-day on a hiabeas corpus. District of Michigan, fa visiting Chicago, and is the Ilagh McLaughiin wae in favor of keeping the guest of Mr. D, Goodwin, Jr. . Republican par {‘ in power in thie city two years' but the Judge declded he conld do nothing for her. Meanwhile, Justico Ktibreth changed his Tho Managing Board of the Nllinols Stato Grange | cendeq l:ebe::;amrm‘: he iy and Siate, T O mind, and offered to releaso the woman on £10,000 bail. Then the question was how to get was inacssion yesterday at No. 100 Washington Doollttle’s motlon prevailed, sireot, but no business of general fnterest was Mr. P, J. 0'Connetl, from the Town of Lake, transacted. reported that matters were {n stata quo tn that portion of Cook County at present. Politics thero Jobn N. Jétrett, who has recently beon retained | were mixed, 1lling & Llicly sign her bond. MHer for the Government in certaln whisky cases. had Willfam MeNally made his nsoal specch about men willing to publicly sign he N his powers enlarged yesterdsy by a telegraphie | Democratic victne, home rule, and home govern- counsel said he bad many gentlemen present competent und ready to qualify for his client, with ono provise, however,—that the cxamina- tion as to thelr financlal standing should be en- tirely private, that thelr bonds be made out and . snesked out of the apartments of F, I1. Har- rington, Treasnrer of the Adelphl Thestre, at 2 o'clock yeuteniay afternoon. A 1 long eold neck-chatn was atao fonnd with him, and Awaitaan owner. Young Meteler In an adroii seak-thief and pickpocket, And It {a thonght has been wor ing in conjunction with Dudley and Pordy, Detectives Fhl{. ‘Traynor, Hander, Steele, Mor- gan, and others followed np by arresting on gener- al principles, *! Brocky * McDonongh, James Dussoy, John Fox, pickpocket and borgiar and associnte of such thieves as the Gnerina snd Mart Dayis; Fddie Payne, Johnn Larson, llardy Datlns, Mor- ria alyln, and & fow ™ others muno too good to do nnl rort of crooked work. At the Armory, Delectivea Stewart and Fiynn brougnt in Miks Mills and Albert Norman, I)IIIE- lars, and John Lamb, only nine days outof the Housa of Correetion, whither he was sent for play- ing an unsuccessfal prank at the Collseum abonf a The defenso objected to having the * fron- tlersman " brought in, Mr. McKenzle rald he proposed to prove that it was not an evidenco of {fosanity for a hunter to wear a buckakin coat. The witneas went on to say that his son ex- hibited a restlessncss of the eye, andl that the facts that Charlie «id not work regularly, wore a buckskin cont, and placed cxtra valuo upon old deer-horns and scrap-lron were to him (wit- ness) evidences of inssnity, The witness sold the sesap-iron and kept the money forit. Char- lle got Into somo trouble at Keossuqua, la. Witness was not acquainted with the prisoner’a second wilfo until after the marriage. Sho cvl- dently consldered Rando sane enough to marrs. Tle taught school nt Batavis, In., for six months, and there were 1o mmulnlnu of inefliclency; in fact, he pleased the veople very much, The witness knew nukhln¥ of Randc's dolngs in the gnn iz years, untll ho licord of the arrestin t. Louis. Ite did not then know that {t was hiz son until he saw a photograph which was brought to Fairfield by an atturney. MIts, BLIZADETIL 8COTT, mother of the prisoner, was the next witness. Jconzregation wereofficcraof the National, Stat, 'and Munlcipal Governments, Tho music of (hy Mass was sung by a large number of voleny, The drapery was most sporopriste, and thy catafalque was of exceptional elegance, anq around it werc a detachment of formey Papal Zouaves in uniform, and bearing arip,, Blshop Lynch, of Charlcston, preached th acrmon, which was an cloguent tribute to thy 1ate Pope and his Church. Rande Again Suffers Little Chil= dren to Come Unto Him, Qriof Over His First Wife's Death Adduced as Proof of In- sanity. AT PROVIDENCE. Provience, R. I, Feb, 13.—The Pontificy Mass of Requicm was celebrated at the Cathe dral by Bishop [lenderson, assisted by thiry prieste, 7 ha tallan residents attended” Iy pro, cession with music. The cdifice was crowded, NASIIVILLE. Nasnvitee, Teun, Feb. 13—A Requien Maass for the reposo of tho soul of Pope Ploy IX. was cclebrated at the Cathedral hiere todyy, DEATIL Emphatic Corroboration of This Great Sorrow in a Sce- ond Marringe. At 7 o'clock in tho evening Detective Jay M. Scott brought tn Philip Phillips, a notorlous highwayman, romarkable for his _enor- mous “hande and powerful erip, o in wanted for holdlng up and sttemptin to rob I Callaghan, vn tha corner of \Wabasi m d said that Democracy was to riso to right onder to represent the Government in all ita cases, ..r“:,:‘.‘:x,.fi‘ mailonal” Weonge, e wan pontidsnt The Cook and Lako Countles' Lodge of dood :r 'm(rhc:m ’hllpgl‘r:ln: :‘;ngge{h:mv -\; o .u"- mlg ‘Templars was In session yesterday afterncon at the A X ' ted In the city waa a majority In the Conncll, Talirosd Chael on Stato street. Elght Todgon | Teiee151es GO TR &' Demaceatic Nasor nost Bellef of His Estimablo Dam that Hor a avenuc and liacrison atreet, sbout & week agos were represented, No public business was trans. | yoar. Prayors Have Baved Him from She sald shie was 74 years old, and didn't know | executed at that privato cxamination, and then | and aleo for the burglary of a large quantity of R T T et s acted. Ths meeting thon adjourned for one waek. Tastice, liow old Charlle was. Iio was the brightest boy | Tocked up, ; Sifars from the satoon of Peter For, No. U3 | oPunisruurct Shollccy. aged 11 montiie an 8 102 e . 3 4 *‘Boffalo ™ Miller fs abont to be lost to Chibago, | A meeting of the Committes on Ways and Mcans : ?e'fi{.fi'\”fi! ,';',‘;,‘:;,‘.fi‘,““.?':;&,gf“kflo‘.'.':f(fi:u 43l Loslt aaNell e Ocurts Wiile walling o tho atation atter thia ar- | art i LuireTats Feb, 14 atiia o U AT and with him gocs the Blackhawk distillery. The | of the Democratic party of Cook County—the puri- cltizens of Ottumwa, Ia., havo donated him land, | fication wing—-was held yenterdsy afterncon at and oftered him other inducements to mova there, | Headquarters xZZ Clsticiptenet,, M. Malcolm. Mo: and ho fs golng In 8 few weeks. acted of any particnlar interest to the reading The temperaturo yestorday, a8 obscrved by Ma- | public, not even to the Democratle party, hardly “Your Honor," replied the lawyer, ‘' TIIA 18 A PECULIAR CASE. Ican find plenty of gentlemon willing to go ball for Mme. Restoll, but I can't find one who will allow himself to be published as lier bonds- rest, two bova came runniog bresthless into the place and aaid that No, South Sangsmon otreet had just been hurglseized. Detectives Bcott and Lansing went with the boys; but, thinking they told a lle about the robbery, thoy instituted an investigation, One of the boys, Gus THOMAS~Feb. 12, Jon Edward, Infant son of Joby E. and Fannio Thomas, aged 10 mobths and 13 dx unerat from bis TAhers residonce, 740 Mithigas. " it 1 p."m.. Feb., I:.i’ K VAINELL-Wedne Feb. 13, Minnte ARhErof IT A and Lo 3. Virnoll agbd 8 Seanroy German and Swedish while In the University school at Fairficld. The witness considered him nbsent-minded at times, tho result of an acci- dent when he was & boy. After the wedding the prisoner and his wife lived opposite the Plain Btatement that the Bheriff Is Not Up to His Busi- ness. s montha, nanse, optician, No. 88 Madison strect (Tnisyxs | €ven to the purified wing of it. A vague report witness, He loved his wife very much, and nAnTor f hat th 1 b Ised by Bntler, finally owned up that he had been left in Funcrai Thursday at 1 p. m. Carriages o Rorehn s ted by tha Commit man for fear that they will be comprom! ¥ | charge by the owner, Mr. A. 11, Adame, The oth- | pi £ the family Invited, Gtesldoncor Tolldiog), was'at 8 n. m., 36 degrecs: 10 a. m., | o4 peesented by the " m‘:r:flm‘:; 5 ":fi: could hardly be kept away from lier when sho association with ber."” e ames T Bhinios, was bie eomonnjon, | il o fainily Invl esldence, 27 Weg was dying, ~ After the funcral he came to live with the witness,mnd at that time he was per- fectly insane. Ho smashed a very nice lot of queensware, AXD KILLED AN OLD JIAN TRAT IAD A LOT OF CILICKENS, The witness was very much afraid of him when lo slaughtered the hen, 1o would tako his father's books and give them to his little children, who did not even know thelr letters, Remonstrated with, he would say, “If [ had not read bouks I should be as big 'a fool ns the rest of you” The witness belfeved his mind The Ariatocratic Frionds of Mmo. Restell Ashamed to Appear as Her Sureties. 375 12 m.s 383 3 p. m.,, 30; 8 p. m., 30. Barom- 3 % = V. "oy wheels, pay for bills, hire ‘halls, and, eterat8a. m., 20.01; 8p. m., 20.92, generally speaking, sce thatnodisteputabie Jonfers Mr, L. J. McCormick, of this city, contemnlates | come around after free Junches. 'The report wa: piving the large telescope. which was made to his | ineffect, that everyihing was progressing favorab order by Alvin Clatk, to the University of Virzinla | and tho statement was received by the fow at Charlottevitle, provided the institation can rafse | sembled with great satisfaction, Some conversn- $30, 000 to endow a P’rofessorship of Astronomy. llnn'n' s nlllrlmllll Deancmuc :‘P:““ln ?ci“’lkfll tho seasion, and tho Sccrotary was then left in solitary L ";g:;f:;';".!‘;;:'g,".’."’;fg,g';{‘g";{;;:,;;: confinement far tho rest of the afternoon, recelvin resds: **\Where 38 the cat 1" and just beneaib :);tlllonll visits of connolence from members of thiat sceming enlgma nnnounces, **For salo here— | the Prest, " 8 10 Sub-Committce on Oreanization of the Dem- fiva cents. ™ Appatently tho fellne hs been found. | octailc Lesgue of Cook Connty mes yesterdsy /_Mozart's Tequlem (Brevie) will be sang. tcrxflm afternoon at 3 o'clock In thelr hultlTlll'lcrl, Room Taylo The honse had undoubtedly been ransacked Q’fl most thoroughly, but when the boys wore told to explain how the burglars gaincd entrance, they gave (themselves away complotely. In the window which they eaid they had fastenad with nails, no nall-hales weze found, and In the arca outalde, where thoy sald the borglars' trac wera plainly visible 1o the snow, wera found the printa of only thelr own boots. Detective Lansing proved this by fitting onug Phillips’ boot to the impressions and it wal Jound that it tted cxactiy, even (0 8 .tch on tho sole of the boot. The lada then evaded all ques- tionings, and so plainly was the guilt visible that w1t docs not strike me, sald the Conrt, ** if your client {8 a woman whom men fear to bo assoclated with In the capacity of bondsmen, that hicr casa'ls oneof thoss Iam allowed to give a sccrot examination to.! - “ Well, your Honor, CAN'T YOU EXCLUDE TRE rressi Can't you manage to prevent the reporters from getting and publishing the names of the Madame’s bondsment That Is all-L want, Can you give then a private cxaminatfon, execute N—On \Vednesdny, Feb. 13,at her reside: RO AT AT Bhen ainiin.” wite: 5f" ot Quinisn, aged 50 years and @ months, Funeral 'l’ldll. Feb. 135, st 10 o'clock 8, m., fron residence to Bt John's Church, thence by car gy Calvary Cemetery. Friendiof the family Invited, g THtusrtile (Fa.) and AMiddictown (Conn.) papen please copy. BCHURIG-On Wedneaday morning, Feb. 13, Kute, Deloved wife of Robert Scliurig and oldest dsughier ¢f Jolin and Johanna Thicten, ral from the residence of her parents, at x; RANDE. RIGNTN DAY OF IS TRIAL. Sotclal Dispaich to The Chicagn Teibune. Garessrra, 1., Feb, 18,—Anotuer land- mark has been reached In the Rande trial, and although the end {s not yet, by auy means, still Friday, Feb. 13, o first time in this city at St. Patrick's Chiirch this | 1, No, 71 Washington street, Presiuentllenry M. | it 1s aching. Yeater: ofternoon the | wasinjured by tho bugey scuident. She re- | the bonds, and then lock them up so that tho { they were taken to tho atation and locked up. v CTIE REDILBNON REFORTT A s 3 Mrs, , alto; Mr. 3 A 3 . Chase, i - 'ho C " ¢ 5130 Orclock. Wililam ¥, Knelp, tenors Mr. A. Lrown, baasos | A, iloffman, dohn Sallivam, 4. . Whiichoane, | 8 postpopement until thelr witnesses stioutd :ho':,fl,fl.:’m,fi ot mar i Bhe o | e et resrd, and connsel ealiell & man STATE AFFAIRS. e this SyeRiNE AL 3130 Orloc named Gratam, who wns willing 1f a second could ba found, * fle could not. A sccond gea- tleman was Introduced, but refused to give his Avpealed to to act the Good Samaritan, : % 0h, the Good Bamaritan b blowed! 1 AVE GOT A WIPE AND PAMILY OF UIRLS, and I’Il be hanged it I'm golng to have my uname In tho annn as a bondsman for an abor- tionist!" and ho left the court-room. Counsel offered to deposit $10,000 n cash, to- Prot, Chories Berge, organist. Jobm Tiickey, fames Hochford, and reprosenta’ Collector John Iloffman, of tho West Town, 18 | Hives from lerent preclucts were present, athering In o taxes .f.l resent at tho rtaof | fleporla recolved by the Secrotary 'showed l.bofll 30, per day. c 18 anxious to turn "“h ";fl) L"“w "mfl.?l"fl“ lnA ‘conformity 0, 000 as last. Partly h 1a: wi e League constitutlon, rrangoments e Tonbe 850 WHO, ot QeH ot f,‘;‘{.‘;};"},‘g t48 | were made for the first quarter)y meeting of the i ent i proet dnborrsioly afs ol | S Coupeton, e secon, Mondey f i st ircollectoe Hotman o Fidpin and seltiz, bers of the Leaguo, - After approving the namen of arrive, stating at the same timo that the de- fense would bo [nsanity, This morning they took up the story la the presence of a compara- tively amall audience. The case has now reackied o point where a brief review of (t may bo uscful. It was not cxpected by the citizens that the prosecution would make out suything tell ' how badly he acted wnen he BLEW THE OLD HAN and smashed the croekery. Lo scemed to have displayed a perverted faculty for learning Ger- man aud ewuduhh and pleking up old fron, The old lady tried to fix Wim up niccly when he came back from Minnesots, but ho would not bave it at any price, and clung to .his buckskin in spite of everything. He was always tho TMEETINGS I THE INTEREST OF THE FOlML tou af a soldiers’ eolony are held evers eveniyy in the Weat End_ Upera-House. ' Koldiers are Invited1s ttend, or can come I the day timo &ud loarn parte. ‘WISCONSIN. Special Dimatch to The Chicago Tridune, Manison, Wis,, Feb, 18.—In tho Scnate to- day, among the billa passed wero: To appro- priste 836,000 Lo the [ndustrial Bchool for Boys; authorizing the sppointment of additional Court Commissloners fo Chippewa County. I ———— F[UE WEST SIDE RED-RINGON REFORM CLC) il tiola » mavw mecting at Tammany Hall, coruer Lacoln and Indiana-sts., this cvening, ¥eb, I3, [ViE RV, Dit. BYDER WILL PREACIL IN Tif Ghurch of tha liedeower this evoning, ‘Tho anxious inqnirer into the condition of the | soveral applicants for membership in the League, | llke 80 clear a case, ond the supposition was £ PnE PARISH RECEPTION OF BT, JAM - bookem ke waldered oyt oot bareen B ven: | BheCortilice hlehnei 6o St Witk enSChlc | that thero would b soma ltlo rouble tn - | BES SSRGS St 2o Ty | gctiorovith thsbony of Grshany Bk thaie | o rsolutton aso for th repesl of o | [ Uurciuh bttt ied o8 oS e O n ol o mae fe- [ Councll: Saturdey atteracon aty) o'eluck, tablishing tho tdentity of Rande ss the burglar. | The reason he gavo' for breaking up the school | fhe Madame lier liberty unicss two real-estate | Resumotion nct came up on Its speclat order. | 108 SRU'EARS SE1 da cen oatponcd. St faris at Batavia was, that some otber young man wanted to marry his girl, and the School Di- rectors dismissed him after tho tronlle which censued.ytHe had a wonderful laculty for PICKING U LANGUAGES AND OLD HItON, ‘When the witness woutd tell him that he was crazy—must be crazy—or he would not act ns o did, be sald that he * was not afrald of any- thing—not even of his Moker,” The witncss thought Chbarlic was and is insane, *if sho should go to judgment to-morrow.” Bhe saw bim at his brother's house In August last. Ho LOOKED 80 WILD AND 80 PEROCIOUS that she could only eay, ‘' Charles, Chiarles, you surely arc crazy,” On this oceasion lio told'her that fis Lad been in the Penitentlary. IHo sald, * Mother, I am the best son you cver ralsed.’ e was not un eood terms with his fathier, on asceount of the troubleat Ottumwa. o did not come to witucss' house_on that uccount. This was on Aur. 19, 1877, [A week after the Gllson murder.] In cross-oxamination by Mr. McKenzie, wit- celverJackaon, of the Third National, has sold all ” 9 Tho fnraiiuire of tha bank, sxeept. tho'safes, (0 801 | CInti cooank. Taus evening, y‘.’,‘r“:'n‘u":gu';u.xg"o' s Smith, for the sum of 8650. Mr. 8mith will taka | gantzing n section of the Workingmen's party of ! usseasion of the bank's quartces about tho 1stof | the Unitea States for the Second WVard, but, as it fny. Thero was mothing of any intercst tobo | had been imperfectly adsertived, thore wero but lenrned from the other concerne. about halt o dozen men prosent, and there was no In yesterday'a court report it was noticed that meeting, Mr. Thomas L, Courtnoy, tho contructor, had The Workingmen, so-called, made a despetato wllowed o judgment by confeasfon 10 bo entefed up | effort to galn o footiiold 1n tho Tenth Ward Inst apainst him for 812,000 by the Uerman Natfonsi | evening by orcanizing aclub. The scene of the Bank, A TRInCNE reporter yesterday calied upon | cfort was old Aurora Turner Hall, Milwaukeo Mr, Conrtney at his ofiice, No, 13:3 LaSalle street, | ovenue, und those who particioated could be to Inquiro iuto the matter, and why he had con- | counted on the fingors of one hand. Chatles Butt ferscd judzment for so large an amount. Mr, { Wasin the chalr, and the others, three of whom Courtney was candid In his statements, and said | Were notresldents of tho ward, did the specch- that judinnent wan entered up while he was away | waking. clection of ofiicers was deferred far at Lincolu endeavoring to collect tho money obylous reasone, 1lic Stato, which It owed him for bullding th A meeting under the ausplces of Greenbackors Jumn for Feeble-Minded Children at that placs, | of tho Fouttconth Ward was hold at the Hampahire with which to liquidate the noto. It was amply | onse, comer of Krle and Unlon strects, last recored, and would be paid within ten days, | evening. The tocation had been selected with & Ilowever, thiere was a dispato in regard to exorbit- | ¥!ew tu getting an audicnce, and with su oye to the ant interter, which shoatd aao Tava' to o de: largo nuinber of perna baaraing there. The at- cided. e wna solvent, a al en e, B8 4 conscruence, was large. from tho owed: v and would pay all ho | (s thatihe bosruers had no othier amufament, for But thoe prosceution bes been manazed with great skill, nnd the cvidence has fitted in od- mirably. From Saturday eveniog, Aug. 4, to the nfternoon of the uext day, when Rande, atter killlng Belden avd wounding McKown and the boy Keller, made his escapa, IS TRACKS ILAVE BEEN FOLLOWED. Witnesses of unimpeachable character bavo aworn to seeing him on the road from Elmwood to Gilson, on the porch of Pearce’s house, and in Penrce's orchard; while two dozen at lcast havo sworn positively that Rande aud no other was the man o the corn-ficld. The ndmission of the defenso that they had nothing clse to prove than tho pica of insanity s Juoked upon as o virtual sbandonmeunt of the case, for no- body believes that the jury will take auy atock fn. the fnssalty ddfige. The {nsaue de- fendant takes &plous notes of il {mpor- Benator Batley spoko at length favoring hard money, and against the adoption of the resolu- tion, followed by Senator Torrey in favor of the resolution. The latter's speech was forcible and Joglcal, and showed deep study of finances. Pending the discussion tlc Scnato took n recess till eveniog, when consideration of tho subject was continued. 1o the Assembly bills passed respecting trusts in wills; amending tho law relating to appeals from the Courts; amending tho laws rolo- tive to the organization of corporations; authorizin, the 8tate of Marylanil to convey to the United States tho interést of Wis- consin In the National Cemetery at Antictam; to legalizo thie acta of tho Sunervisors of Plerce County} to provide for the punishment of the common-law offense of champerty. A memorial to Congress was introduced for o lighthouse on Grand Marais Bay, ju Minnesota, “Tho Exceutive Board of theBtate Agriculturai natfce. holders were properly quallficd as bondsimen for her appearauce ot Friday's examination, aud or- dered thiat she be retained fn the Tombs, Her counsel and the would-be bondsmen and friends Jeft the court in high dudgeon, and onc of them remarked s ¥ “Movey! We've plenty of that! But what ood {s it, with thie newapapers against usi® MISCELLANEOUS, TIENRY MARSHALL. Boectnl Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, SrrinarieLy, 1L, Feb, 13.—Henry Marshall, thoe defaulting Cashicrof the First Natlonal Bank of Olney, pleaded guilty of embezzling, a8 charged, and was sentenced to flve years in the Peuitentiary, datiog from last August. Ho flled a statetuent o court, reciting his bistory, and stating that Lis downfall commenced with the unaccountabls disappearance of 5,600 of FTTE TOSE CLUR WILE HOLD THEMR SONTIY meeting at tlio Tremont Housa club-rooms to-dy atuo'ciuck p, m. BARDITT'S PREPARATIONS 3, T.BABBITT'S Original end Standerd Manufactuzes OFFICE AND PACTORY Wos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-t, 11 BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, Soclety held n mecting to-lay to constder tho ho evoninz. A, C. Burdick was in tho chalr, ex- : the reserve fund from the bauk safc about Mo o Kotn Pair T The most pleasant and effectivo Boap for the Lan DON'T WANT THE TUP. L 2 3 tant testinony, prompts his attorneys, and | nesssaid that her sou threatencd to be revenged T | location of the next Stats Falr. To hold the | re'or iy AVl PUTROSER OVET GRENL - pt when spesking, He mado a very long spocch, " ! of tho Penit v. | 1574 Iu his flrst alarn he suppressed intelll- | or for ¥amily Wnslilug purposel e E il g:ml&%gmg,l‘:."yrmzx‘:-lg hff:;wm‘:{; :fl Teyin md,g,,,n,m., that, if n littie pamphict he | watches tho case with an ottention | OB the men who had charie culteutiary, | o ic "ot the matter, und @ concluded o | FMF at Madison, It wil requiro an exponditure | A tral package seat frc ou receipt of 20 cents beld In hin hand was law and gospel, the laborer would get more wages than he now dues, Ie was loudly applauded by a blind man who has not been able 10 do a day's wark for seyernl years, but be- yond this thero was no enthnslasm, 1o waa tho only speaker, and after he had finished a recret He talked uz-mcmclv about these men, and his sister said that {f sho thought ho was going to do anything wore bad BUE WOULD 8100T IIM' DOWN WIIERE 15 WAS. “Then he gritted hia teeth at her, Ilo was mak- ivg n garden when tho old len and chickens came along, ‘Tho wituess did not cars much nbout tho vld hen, but did not lke to sce him show such a foroclous temper. Bhe nover re- buked him until after he began to demonstrate these pecutiarities, 1lis “father weut his bail for 81,000, and he gotout. But he came back afterwards and was * grabbed again,” and the old wan_refused to have anyibing to do with bifm, Mr. Stubbs kuew all about it. Charlle broke out of Jall, stole a mule, and nidn away, but camne back ogaln to tho same ace. 3 Mr, McKenzle sald this might be the man’s insnulty, or that of tho mule, TIIX WITNESS BECAME EXCITED, and mads a most peeuliar and remarkable state- ment, She sald *I profess to be a Chriatian, and have always prayed to God to take earo of my boy. Ibelleve that Ho has dono so, and that my boy's escape was duo to Him.” Tho astounding declaration of old Mra, Seutt, that God speclally watehed over her boy, the child of many prayers, and that this wus thy reason of his escape, made o great sensatlon, | aud expectation of further developments dur- ing the afternoon attracted o very largo au- dlenee, the court belng packed to tho utmost capacity, Ounly one question was asked of tho old laay, and, 1n reply, sbo sald tbat there had beeu no insanity in ber family, that she knew of some 82,600 to repalr the bulldings and fixup thegrounds, ‘Thg outlay will probably not be made, and the Fair wifl doubtless be held at Jancsville. ‘The discussion on the monetary resolutions continued at the cvening scasion of tho Nenate, Benator Wing strongly arzucd against o rcPcnl of the Resumption nct, and argued for “an honest doliar.” Senator W. T. Price made a powerful speech in favor of a repenl of tho Re- sumption act and the remonctization of sllver, Benator Hudd followed In tho same view. Un coming to a votc, the resolutlons were lald on tho table by votc of 10 to 15. A joint resolu- tlon favoring the remonctization of silver came uK. A call of tho House waos ordered, and offlcers of the Senate aro scarching tho city for fivo absent membera. Nothing was dono in the Assembly this even- fog. imr twao calls of the House and much fili- bustering, Torrey's resolutions for tho remou- etlzation of sllver and putting off resumption 10 sume futuro day were adopted by 23 to 2, and at midnight the Benate adjourned. which soma sane men might vainly strive to glve it. tle plays with his littlenlcce, converses with his relatives, sod scowls at tho witnesses all day long. THERE 13 ONT POINT to which attention must be directed, for unless a change [s made {n this, troudle may be Jooked for betoro tho end of the trial. Sherifl Berg- Rren, while a good and capable officer cnough, sccimns to utterly fall to grasp the fact that ho s dealing with a desperate man, who will grasp ot the faintest shadow of a chauce. In tho jall the prisoner is, no doubt, safe enough. On his way from Jfall to court and from court to jail, and whnile scated in tho court-room, he is insufliclently guarded, The fact has been commented on by hundreds of people, and every polics officer from St. Louls, Indianapolls, sud Peoris present at the trial feels and says that TIINGS AILE DEING RUN TOO EASY. Last night Oflicor [loffernan of 8t. Louls, Sut- ton and Myers of tho Nortnern Indlana Pente teutlary at Michigan City, Officer Durham of Antia napolls, and others, who had had tho pris- oner {n thelr custody ut different times, visited him at the jall. Tho villalnous language, tho onths and epithets showered upon these men, shiowed thestato of wiud of the prisoner, and ling wood or tno devil's hard coal, 1t matiera little : which, to et tho batter of his physical beicg, 5 Upon one of the days when ho was not In n A state 1o successfully argue the cause of temperance ho drove out to the Bock-Yards. Stopping to water his horse, ho was accosted by 8.German of Bam- i . sonian I!jebflhrl'flnl uipon the aubject of purchasing f:fl:i';: lh‘E‘.‘,’.'fiflb,?&h?c'fl ‘Jx'éc?u".'i'fim‘.?‘i..."é’u"in adog. A short cantab reaulted fo the Constable | what Brick Pomeroy had told him. Uther meet. sgreing to buy the animal—the largest ho had | Jngaare fo be heid of the same kind, and the Sxer ;’,“;.T.“’;i.. s I-':x g;::c :x’f.'-:fi":-fi; peard= | promiss is that the orators are to ba Charics il. town. 'Th mext day 8 certain Juatica of | vecd and Leonard Bwett. tho Feaco was confrontodj by o smiling German, " &t whoso back walked o dog about os large as the | TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. 8 ST B caat, and the Catrioroumm was srowa ; ' +xou ed. ''This mado no dilference 1o the. strange vi Bids were privatoly Invited yesterday from sov- itor, who marched boldly upto the Magistrate's [ eral of the leading stationery and blank-book firma ) desk, ovor which the dog stretched his neck, and | to furnish certain articles needed. Thoy are to be announced {n volca fiting hix' physical develon: | oponed Saturday. ment: **1 havo brought your (m]‘.‘ His Honor 4 lhzoktd:.:rpr‘::ed,dnn m[:l':-l h:h oW nmlx it of In the County Court yesterday the Burbach. B viog bought 8 dog. **I thought you would not | Platt bastanly caso was brought to & conclusion, know it. you was praitysail st {he Aoy asuslied | o jury finding for tho defendant. The platntit the good-natured Touton, aud he looked sminngly i : sround the room for others {o enjoy tho joko on | €dtered matlon for s new trial. the Squire. Dut the 'Squiredidn’e »-take. llo | The Committco on Public Charlties yestordny Fackato and somewhat aterniy demanioaan oxpis | bought 200 barrels of flour for the Insane Asylum natlon, *Why, dIdn't you some out to my place | Bt 84:80 per barrel, Under the conteact syatem or and agree g mo 850 ot ay o An 't old ** Itng * rule $7 was pald for the ssmo article, oy gfve me your card?” and ho produced a car A pawerful pressuro s being brought to bear t aring tho fascription, = "Justice of | hava Dr. liaxtor appolnicn ofthe County Medicas :l;g {;:}c:. :c‘:flncc‘e‘ii s ndl‘fll;nyu'&]:; ‘Iusmn Board. Th:mllxéu \r‘:c-ney. but sume think that n the gount, ithat you \nmrdlnnl':‘umemhn"lhlldlhlnvl. Tawine o0 s LRy, Sefleatiion, of Dns ‘on as pretty drunk, yoursolf and girl, . 100, Tho dustico’s elerk unx{n Vo drif urnuw l’ll(rl:llplreduyultc{dny that O'Donnell has been man's remarka and whispered o the man that it | Paying iwoanda half cents per puund far meat was 0 Conatablo who had bought tho dog, and hsd | Which the county has pald hini’ six conts for. make the deflelt up to tho end. Ho speculated and trade linng cconomfcal- ly the while, but fis desperato cfforts falled, and the original deficit grew larger .and larger, untll he was charged with $30,000, ulthough he thinks crrors in tho bouks bave largely increased the amount. CABE'S CABE, New Yonk, Feb. 18.—Robert L. Cose, the convicted and sentenced President of tho Se- curity Life-Insurance and Anunuity Company, but who haa been granted o stay of proccedings pending tho u;iumcnt of lus case before tho generul term of the Supreme Court, was ad- mitted to ball to-day by Judge Donohue in $25,000, pending his appeal. ‘The Judgo said he was bmrnruun in this action by the declsion in tho Qo «b case. BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. Made trom the purest vegetabie ofit. Unrirated tu {hoTatlet and tho Tiath,’ Forure [ the Nutscy i a2 o equal. Kample bo g thros catry sent frea on rocaipt of 75 centa. BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder a besuttful and serviceable whits #oft Honp, of any desired strengill, can be made i tan iniautes without tiie use of grease of potaall, packago sent frec on recelpt of 25 centa. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abaolutely pure, Tread, cakes, puddings, etc., msdi In & short apaca of thine, keop Junker, and sre Diore di- estible than when inads of commion and chesn jralie lons, A trial yackage sent frao on recelpt of 75 ceals BABBITT'S SALERATUS, A stendard article. Assmple package ment free o rocelpt of 33 centa. cAvanT, Special Dispateh io 7he Chicagn Tribune. DEeTnoiT, Feb, T—John P. Schuck, formzrly Treasurer of the Workingmen's Assoclatlion of Toledo, who “1it out " about six mouths ago with $7,000 of thelr money, and siuce has been realding in Canada, ventured over the nvera few days ogo, nnd was arrested yesterday and furwarded to Toledo under o requisition from the Governor of that State, BEAVELS, ;. Soecial Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribuns, IxDiANAvOLIS, Feb, 14~1he appeal of Dea- vers, sentenced to be hanged at Madison on Friduy for the murder of J, W, Sewell, of this ity fs under consideration by tho Suprema Court, and, unlcss a decislon bo reached to- 01110, Corumnus, O., Feb, 13.—In the House, bills were Introduced to provide that {n cities of the sccond class the Treasurer of the Bcnool Fund shall bo pald ‘'8 compensation not exceeding 1 per cent; to make It a misdemeanor for any one to engagoe in the practice of dentiatry who is not a regular graduate of some dental college; to v morraw, the exceution will have to bo post~ | giay'thie collection of debts on execution from y ] jallirwha hag With such marginis ho can woll sfford ta be Ifverai | fully conviuced every ono present that he ouly | of pongl: ' y B A B B I T T S ;l ,{E‘I‘:’; :::‘{?‘m‘h:h"mfl:::“ ?"E’,d'“" » “:}l; ‘:v'u!‘ ;::ISL:-D with the r.'-un;fil sioners, :\i-nted 7\“ xlmm;:u:nny tultnk«la‘ h\'uufiu:&]nm ;‘pan Wit vfizfiir"nifl”fihcu i i m.nfifl-!k *',”5,& ,:,L,'a{,:m e 'ollxtm f]lf&“n mouths, according to theamount ‘onstabla soon appeared, and was duly ac. Work was suspended_on the Conrt-Tounse two | them. As hosits in court, neither Judge, jury- Y o 0 ' Attt In the Senate tho bill to reorganizo the Oblo costed, T be sure i ght o dog of tha ago, b ; . ¢ ® liim in appearance, swore that Lis brother was | OMAlA, Neb., Fob, 18.—A dispatch recelved : gour and 1 win "iako bim'ir you Shng :flfigfi.f.?: Ay ST b aicndant Ja mill e i Sherift, or witnesses ean Lo considered | 1t B bBTE 00O A H o 1a witer” Thve | horo to-dlay siys Abo G. Haze, of Hamilton | Feultentiary was passcd. CREAM TARTAB- lia’ down, ond pay you, too. ' Hut you | fo ) v dort thTuk 1 am golmg th take {hat paboy, U6 You? | teuaerto thra: ey e county has very lite “The dog 1 bought was threo times as big as that, " puinting to (g anirual, whoss tall was wagging to [ | 8. 16, White, of Peoria, s early in tho feld. 1to ho limininent danger’ of (o Elobes.on (e erune | Man aidressed soveral of the Itepublican incmbers deller VT tont veant That pavcnetpn it chisn: | oFino Hoard soliciting thelr sahpors befors the Tintaned and Jooked on In open-touthed astonien | Hopublican State Conveation this fall for the afica menty warued on his beol aud dsparted, somplately of Btate Superintendent of Public Instruction. County, Nebrasks, was shot dead ot his houso last uight by an_ unkuown 1fl)m'ty. Several pers suns ore suspected, and Henry Cose,a malle arrier, is under arrest, wituess very glibly repeated tho evidence of the old man Beott as (o the appearance of Runde when bo returned from Minucsota with that disrcputable old buckskin coat on. ‘Tho wit- neas saw tho prisoner In Alblg, Ia., and was dis- guated and excited to find that b _had been fue dicted for burglary, This was lu 1871, Rande Wi ted free from all impurities. The housewify o Feryupon 1t TFIAL Dackage seat freo oo receipd ente. BABBITT'S This morning the proaccution offered asa witncss NEW YORK, Arnnaw, N, Y., Feb, 18,—A blll authorlzing towns to exchange their bonds for otliers, with Interest payable (n gold, pasacd in the Assembly to-day, after the defeat of the amendment HOLIVAR DLOOD, Deputy-Sheriff of Knox County, who, after tho usual objections by the defeuse, detalled the DoITIL CixCINNATI, O., Feb, 18.-The preliminary examination of Chaorles Dimith, charged with taken aback, and, with undisguleed dlsgust, | Sherl® Kern yosterd: tued & sub conversations held with Wm by Rande, The | was urrcsted ngainn o Ottumws, ond escaped | robbing the Treasury of Ciermont County of | makingtho Interest payable In legal-tonder coln, PUTASH. predicted the nomination and electlon of [fend- ricks as President fn 1880, und the “wiplog out out of the Tliden Democrats." THE POPE’S DEATIL JIN CIIICAGO. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES, ‘Tho deatn of tho Popewasaflicially announced time Rande turncd up In Fatrtield, His actious wero strange and peculiar, TUH WITNESS TRIED TO BEFORM JIIN, and safd ho need not fear about the old indict- ment, They would goto Kausas togethier, or to the moutitaius in Colorado, e looked wild and excited, and scarcd his slater Jennlo. Noth- fniz would calm his excitemnent except the pro- duction of children. Tho witness believed the prisoucr to be Iusanc—wholly lusans—crazy— before the Court of Common Pleas, ————— A GOOD HAUL. A Scoro of Thieves and Burglars Taken In by the Follce. The policabegan yesterday's work Ina very angry mood. Tho thieves having given them a severe rackot for the past month or two, flually grew pold ot Springfield last month, & Commitice was ap- | wanted, It s supposed, to tostify as a medical ox- : polnted o vialt Chicazo and canvasa tho propricty | perton'the question of Raudo's sonity, Le was X ot lldiog o thow of (at cattle hete’ next, Decemt | served duriag tho day, criny mmitico et at, the Grand Pacific | myo widow: of Ackloy. who was killed on the 5f"’fi.’""{,u’;’,:'.{,"u‘.“‘-b,'{_.','fl;',l:,'i“'&w‘}:'gu‘"fi';fl‘ Coutt-Homns somo mondin 4Eo, continacs 15 prise Naperviilos o tp 206 | § o | her clair upon the Lvard for 8 gift of monvy with B o . Ty Chicazos dousthan | wiicn waupport hersolf, She- b W. Viitam, Jr., Canton: Samuel Douglas, Mon. | W8PDYidenof relleving hor wauls by Laving him < mouth; D, 'E. Teaty. Jaorsoyvilies d. W. Judy, | 2ppeinted toa posltion” in the County Clerk's of- .all the papers out ol his vest betore ho threw 1t away. This closed thy case for the People, and the defense began, MELCIE BCOTT, PATIER OF THE PRISONER, afrmed. Ho had resided in Fuirtleld, la,, for seventeen years, bhaving moved there from Penusylvania, 'The orisoner was conta, THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of gold far every ounce of impuritics fousd I nny of these prepurations. Tor Sale bu all Deale MEDICAL. son aut of Tallula; J, f. Scott, Champalgn; 8. D, Fighor, | € since the Lourd Las no vower togiveher | 83 years old, and was soarrled | told him so, and, with oo oath Lo replied: | enoughto start the **money-or-your-life ' dodge, g i TELHE Surluuteld Ralgny shor. woney direct, It haa mever wiruck the loand that | when ©_about % Up to that tung | “Theydrove mamadit This witncas was not | tho particulars uf which wero given in yesterday's :7':“'::' uff," ,‘;fil‘.“,';g,t{i."“fl-i‘f’:‘:fi'éf :l‘l‘ll::o : : 2o t Way sunounced that the Exposition Dullding | teecontracion, i whose cuploy hor fuebund was | ),y s5ne g yery amfablo boy, and paid ereat at. | Sbeclally afrald, but hig elster was, 10ho had | moyuune. And to thelr credit, it must bo said s ' 9 gould bo liad at tiic dates wanted, which would be | Whon he waa killed, oughl to'du samething for hor. | 4oy to Bunduy-school” bouks abd Nteraturo [ Ot itled ti prisoner, he would have Lad hitm | 100" cave the thioves thio worst huatling they haye | SOmmemorated to-day, at the same tima ag tho Decitio bineluutve, The Committce on Public Bulidingsand Pablio [ of gther descriptions. Sle attonded school in | 8rrested and puc fnau insano asylum, Hando [ LY SR A TR ONen T8 WOAE FEtiRiE thox ! % | funeral of tho Popo commences iu Rome, The Jmver consldorably disceslon, the four priucipal | Serviea mei yesterday to conslder tac reslution | Popnsylyanis, nnd at o branch of the lowa | W82 Kolig tostare a menngurle, and got threo Le b sk 1ot | oxcrelses with constst of a_solomn requicin high ; slasscs werg vetiied upan a8 olfows: Introduced by M. Warling Monday, providnw for | Siata Universty at Eaeilehd. Tlis wifo ied | bralris wotves which o shipped o4 brother, [ #0enbo forgotiva by tha crouks that bava fiocked | EFICRENT T CIER, T, 0P P M ARE RELTABLE REMEDIES, 4 pure brecds, s grades ano Eronsca of tne sbavs, O " | Toard touchlng tho Conetraciiag of the. Couriy | about threa months after marrlage. [u 1 | At this polut e Of o high Soiontifio Oharactor, do- the diocese. From noon to-day until 8 o'clock p. m. the bells of the different churches will bo tolled. Each ehurch will be draped In mourn- Ing for thirty days, and the pro ellgendo pontiflce will be added to tho prayers until the successur to the Pope Is elected. Oficer John Gara, of the West Twelfth Street Btatlon, led oif with the day's work by pouncin, down upon the ideutical trio who wade the d perate robberles in the Twelfth Btreot District ‘Tuesday evening. Mo found them at the coraer of Uulsted and Adams streots, o Bliecp—Lung wools, middle” wools, slori wools. snd | Ifouve, but apun getting dows to work found tlat @rades aud erossgs, Poland China, Derkshire, | L0 Fesolution was missing, ~ ‘Fhe resulution, it it Il tncludlig BUTIE, L, | CYO¥ turns up, will ke fouxht to the hitter end by bies the old crowd, ' for the roaeon that its sdoption wifl Poultry=-Jicat tat turkeys, geese, ducks, and other | knuck all of the *‘extras '’ outof Hexton's con- towl, {ncluding wild variaties. tract, Krow tho rumors afloat as Lo the relations The number of premiumw will be: For cattle, | uf Meyer to this pariiculur contractor, hls course in ANOTIIER BROTHER entered, leading threo children, whom Rande embraced with efuslon, This dramatic eplsodo over, and two of tho children poised on the 's ince, McKenzie entered on the cross- signod for tho cure of all disonscs; Propnmd strictly aocording to tho aws of Modical Chomistry, Thou- sandsof Physicians and Pationts aro using thom with unparalloled suce u ho was thrown ous of o bugrgy, and, alter that, lie did not scem so bright as formerly. From the time his wife dicd his uctions were strango and different, He nlways sald thut he wos o rulued man and would never bo of any use uny mu [}E COULD RANT A8 WELL A% UAMLET AND 7} . bl 8 . o witucss, Leroy Beott, though very fresh goss, Offlco snd Principal Dopot, @ 40 tor Lugs, 10 for sheop, 10; for poultry and | the matter will bs watenied with Taterest, AR Tl sbout Jusauity o tho direct Sxaminatice, was e et ollempled | to | Tho Solomn Migh Mass ef requiem for the | No, & Univorsity Blnoo, Now York y The Committee held semslons afternoon and At the grave he wauted to throw himself fu, | badly broken up by tha questious of McKenzle, | 1 Wtin, Wit e wis scuining, O g0 of the soul of the dead Pontift will be | Qity, Van Soliasck, Stovenson & evenlug, aud warked aw rules ani regalations CRIMINAL, and was restratued with much ditilenity, On | He told how Randg escaped from the oflicers at pponed 1o conis up, ,f;“ us | celebrated in the Cathedral of the i Co., Wholeralo nnd' Rotail Druge fiv for tha ahow, of which sblo artictes they ac- the other hand, he would sy sometimes thut | Ottumwa, and gove a full account of Rande's Dliaus Cagney, plckpocket, in | corncr of North Btate and sSuper o gists, Gonoral Agonts, 02 & 04 Lako- hg lldl W blo™ 0 nt i charge, le was able ronder vut lit. at., Ohloago, tle nasbtunce, beyond camsinie the rumans ta dispures boforo thoy hod tired o single shot. Dragying bls prisonor after bim, Loughlin followed Aheoy fur 0vor & block, Gara beld bravely 10 one of 1l trio,a young desparado named Johunla Murphy, Hy good luck it chaucod that this fellow was thio only one of thros who could bo fuentificd, Mr, Bquire, the bovksclier at the Jusuit Churen, could t (dentify any of thom, Mise Anus lfunno. n, of ‘No, 60k Fourtoenth stroct, would positively that Murphy ~ was the man who took ~the = money from the grocery diuwer, whlla his two accomplices cumulsted quite o supply, The most important Thomas Cody confessed vagrancy yesterday be- one was in the form of Inatractions to Jndge {2dbrects thein G awar tho prizes. 1 {ngae besags | 1070 Justice Foole, and was fiaed §100 aud costa, st uall present tho gromtest weight I tho e apoestad, amallest supcriicies, ng also into account tho ., 1 th able portion of Lue carcass.” This s necossary 10 Pohc s il ) remove the idea that 1ho greatest acalo weight | Yenuefrom the Police Court. They were charged N wauld earry off tho prizes, with & conspiracy to defrand npon & lot of Jewelry, g Fho Committee adjourned last evening, Thoy | 4hid were sumitted to ball in bonds of 81,000 cach \ i hotd anothor mesting bero a8 soun TE; scomu | Ll :“"- 35 i G 5 settley () iclent guarantec-fund has beon Abraham Rothechlld, & boot and b4 Taised to euable the show to goon. Atthlsdeferred | Nu, 22 Vest Itandolph street, \'l‘n :‘r‘::ufi'i," .: ann charged meeting they will fix the prewmiutms day an: 7 ) Ducting ther will 0z tho premiuais, wpoint the | day and wken Lofora Justics Kaurm conduct fu Falrtleld last August. On this lost occaslon, Rando sald hs had been in the Pend- tentiary. IHe sald he had como from Davenport, but sald nullm:‘( about shooting anybody in Ilinots. e sald that ks hated the men who had Wi (n eharge ut Michigan City, and that he would kill them. A DISPUTE Anios® a4 to questions In regurd to the witness? opinlon of Hande's suity, < McKeuzio sald the prosccution proposed to prove that Rande was sanc at tuls thme. It was for tho defenso to prove that he was insauu in ho did not eare nn{thln avout his wife, and would contradict himsclt the next momeut. 11u was in the hublt of leaving home and stay- ing severat days, returning with his clothes torn and dilapldated. He would work well fora ) tlo white, bul sccmed jncapable of carrylug Job through to thy end. Wittiess once accom- panied b to his wife’s grave, and he sscmed 1o think it was not tae right place, He removed to Mingesota, and on his return on u vislt was dresa. 4 in o buckskin cost of very Inferlor qual- ity, which he suld he would not trade tor the beat coat in tuwn, Lo also brought with biin o 10 o’clock, the office beginning Elaborate proparations huve bees cercmony, Tho church has been hung with festoons” of cvergreens and crape, and thoe miarblo altar has been decorated with embloms of mourning. Infrontof the malu altar lias been placed a conotaph or emypty tomb, Thi has been heavily draped with black, and pro- sents the same appearance os if the cotlin con- taining the reains of the Pope had really been placed there, Over the altar has been placed a maguificent ofl painting of Plus 1X,, the heavy CLOTIIES-CLEA BLNSE Can be, besutituly DYED our OQ1d| sttt Pieaata €. Ou, 00 | B i Clothes ! %25 J ' It frame of which 1s covered with crape. The Eacques, . et ARTTrAL: m;':"g'fl:"““"c;'_"m%&%f:fl:‘”’:‘m{‘g;gmfi' wortbless lot of decr-antlcrs, which he sald | August Just. ‘Then ke would go free. w&xfi:fl‘ STase atites Sarpye Tho ofuet fov. B MeStullon, Vicar-General and Admiy- | LADIES AND GENTS. | et e ” Tremont fouse—Tie i Utors erst Vermonty | Bkcongalt, of the Eests. S ARMIUK Comyasy, aui | ero very valuable, Ho hal Hradahaw objected, 1wo tombore of the waug, who cacaped, ara weil. | istrator of the dioccse, makes the followlug un- "CONFECTIONEIRY, 3 l'l‘xl:d!l;vlu. Jr Sha Menltowoc, J. 1 M; o diock: | tha proverty I question f (umdeulwr vuliedat | 4 MANIA YOR GATHERING UP TS OF OLD ILON, The wituess acknowledged that ho acted s | kuown, und uro sure mgu captured” in’ tho conree | ROUuCEmEnt concerniug Muss: = = N A "’.‘:L'km‘)“i'.'.f.‘l.', llls_nh W :sm{-. 750, Abrahani obtaiucd & chsuge of venue to | and keeplug them, and would destroy luts of | geteral agent for bls brothicr fu the sale of pho- Celebrant—The Rov. Father Butler. W. 8. Do 3 WL, ¥ Dytrol . Selintfer, Hi. Luula litam fotuis, U . D. loberw, Clocluuailj e E;' Noneateel, ' Dako new material without making anytbing out of it. There bad been insanity o the family, Wituess® uncle was lusane for twelve ycars of time. At Central Station thers was Just the losst fiurr; of excitement all day. rds L i, boyieroka: | Justico ilamill and a continuance ill Fon. 23, un- $500, vou tectives gatborod i & body, and di n'rniun liouse T Londs of 3 Jobn J, Ryan, the piay plrate, was admitted to bail laio Thesday nlubi1e bouds of $800. Tho touraphy, und acted under bis direction, In bis opiuton Rundobad shown less fusauity during thy trial than befcre it began, Thu witness plee fed him so much that be was willfng to give his Lsacons—Tho Kev. Dr, McGovernand the Rer, Father Filling. Masterof Ueremonies—Tho Rev. Father Dowling. Eulogis{~The Rev. D. J. Rivrdan, Chancellur A i ) CELEDRATED througbos Ve Unlou—sxprossed tosll BE15, odhar'n ki veat ' 25, 40, 60¢ per D, prior o bis death, Up to gt yeard ogo, solves abous tno West Division. Grdors GUNTILER, Coater i ldale. .t W, fust, Soilepapolist b, . Farrsgon, sureticaare W. T, I, Callette, of No, 200 South | When the prisoner left Iowa, nothing had ever | own Jifo for him. Way v ot tue o eomir f the Diucese, touer. Chicago. ; i.‘f e, L}&:fim}d( P Blete Paulina streot, and Harey Hloth, of No. 6143 | been DPONENE. G ugainet Bins wu e Wi o MIS, NANCY TANCEY, L'.‘,..am‘n"e’;p?fifi";‘wflfi““flo Lanaing ond | | The colcbration will bo tho grandest of the —_— K Grand” Picinc Y ot Uitk stroet, 9 companlun of Tiyan= | Luncst box, For fourtean yeurs il witiess Lad | @ colored femalg about 80 vears ol with 8 mas- | cdly tae uotofious - climbers kind ever sien in tlls city, Tie elergy will AUCTION SALES, wear black robes, and the serviecs will beof the 1 ey c - culine volee, sald sho had kuown the Scott fumn. most linpressive choracter, The cholr will bo alnl'!r tha Aly sixteen ye: l’:f.";’mc cunsidered that Charlle {mudn ‘waa lussve, description In ever, I The witucas was about to tell e thcure ) Leane . tho oiticers buve traced back t tho belief exiaty , en found, and ety that Lo, has B jumped C tawi, By WL A, BUITEKS & CO, ’ g Her husband was a winkster Lias, Furt Waynei oF PO ~epw 8, A, hearing thiy morning at10 o'clock ekt b e iderabl; ented, Auctiooeers, 174 Esst 1tandolphi-st. J. iin WIIAT TUE FAMILY THOUGHT aird publle speaker, aud Charli d aud clalm to have good proof considerubly sugmented. oz Barnit T v"%’;‘.‘.in’!’fu“flf.fi‘.‘fl?{u't.{"r ilary befors Jusniea rof ot f:n:x&n'- sate of lalud, but the urosceution | thcro to t;lbl; wl]t{;i:'c e Was & ¥ory brlghits e wurk dops Ly thls gang basbeen of the | Every artangemcat hus beon made for the oc. DRY GOUDS AUCTION SALE. “ S Ledyard and Co ¥: Housew, Detroit, SUBURBAN. Pojusty e . syldoncs luads [ (DRIAtE by, £ (o wituess saw bl on | o,ihy roaldence a the Weat Divislon, aad from | Reaiment, I No G., wilt attend iu tull tnitorm, | DR'Y D, ING, Eto & R b g '{‘J:fhk‘"d‘." gy akn ““1‘.:1 e&.fl“u‘:fixflfilkfi“i»;wfirr")f:flw&?mu h‘:“.‘;?‘&“"““ OF bils vldit to Fuirtleld, v August, | fully uno-ialf of thew have wade luiyo uauts. | and all menibers afe roquested (o reporcar o RY GOODS,CLOTH J E uilion: J. C. Tay Alistiu, ‘fi:}{fifi?“m}"?m aid 'rcm?“ xl:'x'x':m":. x ‘The Taxpayers' Association hold & meeting to- Taey were 100 cluver 1o be caugbt in ' the act, and” havo some meane of dlsposlug of thelc wwra that has thus witness sald b Lod not secifor heard anythiog of the prisoner for stx years previous to sceing bim in the Koox County Jail. He drew a dis- tinction between his own property und that of TIURSDAY MORNING, Peb. 14, at9:30 o'clock, 08 It v 174 Enst itaidolpli-at, s T BUTTIA & C0., Aucttoncers: BUTTERS & CO'S BATURDAY AUCTION BALE: arinory at 9 o'clock sharp, From there they wil] murch to the Cathedral, A large number of clergytncn will be present, A Bulein i Mass will bo celebrated this morn- uB DID NOT BELIEVE IN GOD, MELL, OR TUB DEVIL, i Estes, o t; Daulel beoteld, Y . | night at the Centenutal School butlding . e TR LA T G S oty In place of the mild, religious look he used to Do bt Wogsukessd. b azu:unm, south | frst streot, Thoy evidently meon busi . They ! Lave, his brows were contracted, and oy, Purdy {4 & kuown thiof, . } — o dtermined 1o wake a by fgns thie wpring, and | SLire! LV LBV b Ko e T e Witnous taiy | 404 e b befors gumics Sumerteld onty | foit at Bt Maryla Church, corner Wabsah sveauo | New and Becond-hand Furaiture. POLITICAL, Counomeaty, Promineat sposlire’ frods thachy Hled, und bis wito was u very cstimable person, | belioved tho prisouer, becam lusans when Lo | ¢ Yok on, mchensy of vagrency, il | sl idridyy Colrty at8 o cloce. AU iuloey o Tastor s3d Ohambor Hote, Oarpett, csd k! ¢l 1 ¥ 2 V) > 3 9 orelgu hy o THB TAMMANY WING will be preseut. i &;:‘Llfe‘lu"‘::‘ !Ix’lnu:na:ll.“nll: :fl:lnmht‘f:l’n: lost Lis et wite, aud had told uls sister so. of an_ English avpearunco, and_ corresponds ta s | Pontif will Le delivered by the Rey, Fathor A g m Exm 2 P of the Democracy met 1aat night In the club-room T T lmer louse, with Willlam McNsily tn CHARITABLE BEQUESTS. Tue Chalr, fropi theCommitteoou Or- | CoLumpus, O, Fob, 18.—Furtuer fuquiry :. kantzation, reported that they were endeavoring | shows that the followiog public bequests were & o bave & rezlstry of the volers of Cook County | made by Mrs. Jobn Deshler, who dled yester- i made, and they Loped to succeed. 7 ® i Mgt McLauctlly callod up she old. question of | 8273 Filtcen thoussud dallars to the Clarita- WILLIAM SWAYNE, OF YAIRFIELD, know Rardo; saw him at the timo of his wifc's slckucss ana death, and believed from his sce tions that ho was crazy. In his cross-exawiua- tion, It sppeared that Rande was huuaus cuough 10 tXpreda sume sOrruw at Ltho death of his wife, and \bat was all the uvidenco of lnsanity, M. MORRISON, OF FAIRVIELD, BATULDAY, FED. 10, AT 0:30 ("CLOC dot with the descripiion of tho particular P ey ey ) *relimuver,” A asloon-kevper named Kobluson, located at the corner uf Fraukliu sud Waesbington atrcety, Uilod to swear Pordy aut of tho vagrancy el ¢, but he was ueverthuliss dned $25. Dudlvy 1s tho atout, thick-set, Horid complexioned man, who did the *‘heavy business™ of tha ‘rchimbers,' Both men clalm to earn lhn:: the prisoncr was {usave ut that time by reuson of the lujuries received by being thrown from tho buggy, sud DID NOT TELL TUE LADY that her jutended busbaud wus lusase. He had seen other persons gicutly affected by the death of a dear friend or wife, but never exactly in the Burke, The cholr will sing Smits" Butks ug Bmits's Requiem By ELISON, POMEROY & CO4 Auctlonecrs, 78 and 50 Kaudolpb-st. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE. AT NEW YORK, Nzw Yok, Feb. 18.—~The grand and impress- 1ve ceremonal of the Bolemn Mass of Requicm Boar ¢ d tably thal for Popo Piuls 1X. was observed in its entiret, boldiug a general waus-mceting whero tho ldeas of bl4Bo L the wafjflfi“sfilf:‘"?“;a%fi Siytist Ciatlle was.- 116 enve & detalic) story ‘L‘:}“:‘l‘:;‘flh‘ Haudo wis crazy, It did not ap- [ Laiak b7 4elkn, 8 patent sqwloplably that v today, in the Cardival's church, Bt. Bar Friday, Feb. 15, at 9:30 . ., % e presin, amulation lalght be expoundad. | thy Orphous’ Home at Hamilton, 15,000 and | “jamoiea ‘Gl “overs® I was renderod | b Mt ANNIE MORRISON, OF PAILFIELD, soceatlc elsuborboods. The datectives think that | rick's Cathedral, Tus servicos lasted from MINENGE BTOCK 1 ¢ leznlhnmerlnpqt A o :ub. meottngs, snd thus | the famlly Fesldence, yatued at §35,000, for the | unconsclous by the fall, aud remaloed | sister of the prisoucr, swore to 0is pecullar | the internor arrangeient of fesldences that were | hall-past 9 until balf-past 1, and proceeded NEw PARLOR F”anTURb L Iod araty WAL i) bafore the Doy e establishment of & Columbus art l:-llury. aud | go for flve mfuutcs. When ha recoverod ho | actions after the death of his wife. Ho sald sbo | expectod 1o pau out rich. Pouple who huve Leen | without the Jeast hitch or lnterruption, under 1 = Taruer Halls for thelr. tavotiogee ji5uk the fouz | $10,W0 for building sud supvorting the Co- vo 8 straightforward account of the runaway. | vecd ot Lave died if properly attended to, and | visited by such tinorunts sheuld call at tho station | the direction of the Rev. Father l&am‘cv tho . U, 1 crowd Lo caplare tho Eithivelih Ward and capry | L40US Law Library and lectures. {o worked With witacss at bigckswlihing o | the witness thought’ DO sdu0. inan would say | 2ud see’ the privucrs, cypeclaily t5oss Whoss | paator of the Gathedray and mester ot eens | Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Louaze', &C., {h comlu Gown aud aunicipal " elections, and % i ubout g yeurs, ang afterwards went to Mio- | thet, o threstened afterwards llul{ it moy- “‘!;‘;;'..‘:;::fi:‘;fl:‘l‘:;‘:‘f“ o by the same | Ble%: Blshop Loughlin’was the celebraot, at- A FULL LINE = SRR il o | et i s s e | sty [0 il sl sdiots o | bl A o a0, B SRR WS, | fin SRERESHE RS, dete | ey il Bttt SR | 0ARPET'S, STOVES | the beopla sroused aud the Democracy restored 10 — — Bis vrowcenss & bunter, Tuo Dackaki codt | sibered bl safe (oF alk yoive, abd was atteld i jic Muller, whoreceatly clahaed y pricsts sud dity chorlsters, il led by the vener- sble aud distinuished Viear-Geoerul Quinu, The Cuthedral was crowded, sud indoded lu the to bave reformed, aad o wotk wita Lewyer (. J. Beattle, dn 8 valoon, sod with him toey found & large sad veiuably seal-wkay coat sud General Tousehold Goods, Office Desks, . General Merchaudise, Plated Ware, & ELISON, PUMELOY & CU., Bucté was su ordivary oue, ot baviug any extra bave the child sit ou bls” knce. He sald he was “squaw [riuzes™ ou it. —— power fo Chlcago. ¥ ged, whom §t refreshes sad soothes, o1 guing futo various speculatious, sud Jesus P. Unusboso was 1o favor of meetings in the fllfig\:l-ll?:llml 8 Gluger,