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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1878, e e was not with i 1 [ ary Walker | very litils protection to any ona except himaclf, | meetings. It will bo very welcome to the great eirl told her that the young man had somethiog THIE CITY. T Chat wlt The Bidnck paaaae of Alne Ins | And (hEthermara: (ot e, ere a6 asiaon kerpers | mamber wha onty dears thmake x temmorary sy | MYSTERIOUS MURDER. | girhion befttat tho youne man bad sometbiog Um of & cold-blooded, premeditated murgey, deliberately planned and most cruel . mncti'a postiiun that ahe could do_certain thinge as | and the prbiic af argo had to do witn the **Asso+ | Itis in charge of Mr. . Chapman. Thie bonrding- week, and anid’ she loft beciuse tharo was 20 | whilo suspielon hovers nhout tha lxny‘ik::;;m“'“v aflecting certmin proprietary tnterests. This in the | clation, * the better off they wonld be, housswill bo kepe By Mr. Willlam Daviion, seho much Improper conduct going on that she did | who shonld bo tue Iost on earth to even oS GENTRAL NEWS, ot UL ater/ made i LI county DY e T TaFies Hue gecesine gond peopie here. insvs | Av B. Clark, a LaGrange Farmer, | notlike to remaia. harm to the deceased. e — Boma. < TIIE CUSTOM-HOUSE. »ama capacity for the past two yeara, And his ren- 1 ) Jonx 1ovm A reporter went Tast nfht in eacel of 3o, Surgoon A. L. Flint, U, B. A.,is atthe | _The Commissioners, and everybady elso 3 ntation thon gainen as acaterer {n sufiicient gnar- Killed in His Barnyard, was aworn. Haowas a carpenter; had been ne- | geph 8. Paters, the man suspeeted of know, Tremont Honse. who holds an office, of ever expecta to hold one, The Snb.Treasnry disposed of only 2,100 Antee that the wants of the Inner man will bo in no qualnted with deceased about three years; eaw him lest upon last Wednesday, when ho was Strange Actions of His Wife, and Her | }ipon o jescafyhey; had no convermtion with In, something of the deed. A VIsit to Weat T8 street, neat the Polico Statlon—~(n whm;‘ ‘;f(’m’ ty'ho as said to' Hve—~falled 1o alscover oot wera at the picnle of the Trish wacicticn yesterdag, Plenlca are hecoming to b reearded not o mach 24 matters of pleseure, hut ace consdered ng wise neglected. of the now 4-per-cent loan yeaterday. The Vost.Offce will be In charge of Mr. Iloag, The Garden City Distillory will take 200 | Ireslientof the Camp-3leeting Arociation. All There will bo a trotting matinea at the Central Fark teack to-morrow afternoon, None of the ssloon-kcavers alone the sy, e iesertion of i - itbe fonnd p Mreey, i o Oeoeas Buopbasn. piotred | FET LA SIS B2 LSt | s ot st ou of o o etport s | SRttt co ved it b Theoriss of the Tragods. | oo, bo b S, ey o 3t e s | b oal e rptaed o v ot Dot of the Bank of Honireal, laat the Grand : ‘lv""“:;- ""”m'j“r'l‘"’u""{,‘;’;’;‘:fi‘;“},‘:fi'flfl’,’n.‘;2" Tho Sub-Troasury dishuraomonts yoster. | 7UEHalen Bere oy been placed tn charge of 3 whether it was Clark’s or whoso; the pistol- | na Joseph 8t. Peters, Tho police do w2t Pacife. nvited e membe e L hniosy e Ly, ated fy L name, flay were $123,000 In carrency, $1,000 in gold,and | and from the éamp-ground. Mr. J. S, Barber, $1,000 fu siiver, of othe peantar ety police’ "force, has 1’ b N del for mervice here. or TA ‘Tha receipts from internal revenue wero | years the same genticman has been responsible only 810,707 yesterdsy, Of this, distilled eplrite | for the excellent order whicn har characterized ? 5 meetingn, and hie many old frie Jielded 314,700, beor $351, and clgars and lobaceo | LiCILoq'Yo'waicame hiin nack again. Amane those 531, < iresent the followlng ars occnying permancnt The Collector of Internal Rovenue han ro. | guariern with thewr families: From Chicago—The Lev, Ur. Williameon, Mr. P, Dagpy, Mr 4. It celved the newly-designed export stamps. They xfirm. Mr. A, Brown, Dr. R. l:g,znnnrd. Mra. differ from the old_ones In having a buat printed | capt.’ dJames Lawrence, Mr. I Lendbeater, Mr. on the right-hand corner, & anpponed Goddvss of | 1. Burgess, Mra, H. Garland, Mes, . Thompson, Viberty, who luoks a wood deal 1Ko Lydia Thomp- | Mrs. C. 1L, Adams, Mr. “Taglor, Mr. F. ron, She {6 crowned with a diadem of stars, upon | Ore, Mee. K. Benfamin, Mr. W, 8. Verity, Mr, tho fop of which tsperehed a mintature ‘eavie. | A, K. tiibon, Mr. d. 0. Boddy, Mr. Charics Anil this Gocs abrond a8 Au smblem of our civiliza: | Palmer, Mrs. D, K. jlatchinie, Mr. 8. B. Gilman, tion, Mre. ¥. Edbrooke, Mra. Sosca Gray, Mr, E. C. E C Htrange (hongl it may seam, six Gangers ;‘,'f';;'f‘,',-,m;,‘fi,f" Tosloy, Mr, 1. klarvey, Mes. c‘dlon. Mr. Setb Brad- I hot sounded as though It was dead, or fired oft Did Ho Commit Sulcide, or Was He | S} IS0NC" Witncas' houno was about 250 feet from deceased's. The screamlng could Murdorel bra Tnmpi have been tustds of the house just Eswell a8 ;mukle; ran o:u'to "'i,'m;' lt‘wul: l'r'l.l |lmm ; n the upper window: be stood ontskle listen. Or Was He Bhot by a Pistol Fired ne, pi g h’im‘-lu‘ nom'ln‘z; !“mfl\"c‘(h.“:l r"c‘ld i about ten or fifteen miuutes, then heard Mra, from His Own Honse? Clark coming along the sidewalk; it was Mrs. ;.‘l-x;k,tury:'nzrl‘murly: meul'm Il]ll. :m:'hcltiled her fnto the house; ssked ler what was the Mrs. Clark Accused of Improper Rela- | matter; e snhll 'Al;':ro shiot hlml&:lt' wandl over with hicr to her house; sitc said sho an Hofla: with: #iMired Mant her busbaid hed 8 l’|m;rrfl|: when I came to the front steps of Mr. Clark'a Circnmstances jndicato that 8 most horrible, | house 1 nsked her whers he was lying; cold-bluoded murder was committed in the quict | he answered in the hali; stepped fn aud foun him Iying on the stairs; got n light and exam- lle vitlago of LaGraoge, distant fourteen | oy Titn Tound im- ad s tohd hor tia he mnlles from Chicago, batween 8 and 9 o'clock | would got Dartand (a neighvor), os he was Wednesday evening, in which Mr. Alvaro B, :]'l;;:fl tg “ly nllm:e. The umldr;n‘uma to th? Clark, a well-to-do young farmer, aged 3. was | hengl of the atalrs, commenced to cry, amd shot and kiited Th: affair fsns yet shrouded | 28ked if they might come down. The little boy : Al ¢ | Went for Mr. Darland, Mrs, Clark told witness under & dark vell of mystery, All sortsof | hap gho Liad given her husband 8100, but he theorles havo beon advanced as to the causo of | wonld not tellher what he had done with it. death, such as sutcide and murder, by ditferant | Ho asked her to give him some more, but she individuals, with different motives, refused, and then came a quarrel. Witness him, nefther by name nor reputation, a8 far 88 can he learned, never been arre: this city,—certalnly not under his correy o —— LIFE-INSUKANCE, Iforror and Susplclon of Several Compantey an Finding Thewmsclves Stuck for 837,509 at St. Lonls. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Tribune, 87 Louts, Aug. 15.—A cage of unusial intey. cat, capeelally to life-tusurance men, 1w (g process of examination In this city, g e 84 of August Ired Bosso died at his restience, No, 2124 Waehington street, and was butied the following doy. Hfs’ life was fnsureq for $37,500, ond It secms that this large Amouny had been placed on his life witbin avery rp montbs, the first policy belng taken cut December last, and all the policles belog made payable to bis brother, Chorles y, Bosse, who keeps a wood and cosl san at 1400 Ridgely street, with whom Fred D,s, mont Stone Rine™ to vislt Lemont a week frum Funday, He 14 fo furnish the tranaportation, and will eall the affatr & **Drese excursion,” = Kvery- bady whl go st taRe his friends, and the wefl- knawn hospttality of Mr, Walker 18 assurance that 0wl ot be aJdry affatr, City-Physician Dunne was aver yestorday complatninz of & clash ot anthority and” Judgment hetween hnself and Hie County Poyatcisn's aa- ristant. The tronhle anprace to ho tht the twe have dismgreed on the question of the aanity of persatie held an tienne, wieh has ot to_ cansplers nhle troudle, In view of the circomstances and facta, Dr. INinne has the bust of if, no dunbt. The Hnperintendent of the Yonng Men's Christian Amociation and same fricnds called on oy, tho ex-Sunday=rchool man and forger, yea- terday, They wors hearuly welcomed, bt e poor fellow tabared under the dina.lvantaue that he wax under indictment and in the haads of the civil law, He cried, but it availed hin nothing, for ho haa o aavanced in Iife that his earthly mercies are in the bands of a court and jury. Mre. Swnn‘znl—evnryborly remembers the Swengel difficulty of & few manths aew, tho ont- #haot of which feft it very uncertain whicther she was the legal wife of Dr. Swengel or not.—wns at the County Ulerk's oflics yesterday louking np the recorde, Tler inquiries wore Scclalint hendquartors wore dead last alznt. The only meeting there waa thatofan 0dd-Fellows' organization, Mile, Rosean, tho sweet singer of the Colrills Folly troupe, Is underiined fora benent this evening at Iiaveriy's Theatre, Frano B. Wilkie, of the Times, and his family returned from Enrope yesterdny, and are making their home for the present at the Sherman Tloase., Tho Nationala held n maeeting Inst night ot the Tremont tlonse, discussed Congressional matters, and recelved reports of varlous commite tces. Notmportant action was taken. The tompernture yestorday, nsobserved by Mannsee, optician, No, 88 Madison atreet (Tars vxz Bufuling), was a8 a, m., 71deg : 12 m. 80: Ap. m., 805 Bp. m.. 74, Darometer at8 1., 20.305 8 v. m., 20.46. The picture-framentnkers met at No. 7 Clark strect yasterday evening and passed resoln. tions pledging fnaticial and moral sunport, and rotesting “against tho introduction of Chineso avor mntil the God-fearing workingmen are well shave been transferred from Covington, Ky., to % ~Mr. Peorin, and three (augers have been acnt from ;e;:'“';‘:"){"?)‘:("::du- . Chicago 1o Milwankee, The fact o tbat at doth | 1he' Hew, Mr. MeCoul. Miws II, Covincton and Peoria the system of Itoeral gaug. | Arjington lieighte—AMr. K. B, Michell, Mri i 18 In vowue, while Chicaeo and Milwsukee are | 3¢ Goodfellow, Mes, N. M. Ailen, Mr. it. 8. Ve both tun on honeat principle: It seema u litle | oo’ Mr B, Vangaed, From Barriagtou—Me. J. M. Atrange that thinga should be thus, Chicago dine | Miier “Fron Oai Park—Mr. C. Lasher, From tllers aro nxious adiave oue on Onugers louk | 5 Loate—Mrs. WEF. Moppin. after the hiberal raaging pointa and ahow the Com- F minsionar of Internal HovenRE where the Crookeds | pord jags oveine i e o ‘:’,fl:.::.';:.’;,’; beas extate, I he really would like to kuiow. character, and wera conducted by De. Witling, E - waa represented to be fo partnersblo. The Jigy rexned to ** O Services to.day are as follows: Early pravere o) was acquainted,with 8 man working for de- o el provided for. e R A o P LR PRESIDENT HAYES. meeting, 09, 1, believers® meelioy, 8:90 s, m.; | it appeara that Mr, Clark had boen away | cpned." [{o was slways cailed *Joo”; fio had | Of tho policies 18 a8 follows: Northwestery Wednenday afternoon Mr. Johanna Curvy, | fexietering tho birib and deathe, ang' what ahe ( 1o s, o 1y ciicAGo To ovEx Tuw yipg. | Breaching. 108, @ i chitdren's meeling, '1:30 p. gnn; l‘:’nmsh n:;lklvm' h:z ‘"t‘: r‘:bmt;n ;lmc:ll l|=.|r||l hl'm g‘uug, hBL Joe." ",: sow lm,b man L:{’ebflgl glllwan;;ec. 8'7..503.00‘¥cg York Lie, wanied to eatlslicd of was whether or nat h m, ; pre: IR, . m, ; evening wervice, 8 p. m, 0 lives in e nelghborhos an Ing to Clark’s houso very often when Clarl H H e :'fi"g;‘l“:;fi;fl'}‘,fi;n}‘:‘}‘;g"{,}’,‘;{‘“?}‘:’{,”",;}:{"}:‘"flf recent offapring nad been properly Accrediied t MEN'S TOURNAMEANT. A Seritine Ehdor WWilima sad mot saods tnp | Darlaod, wi i i T e var 10, ilon, AldLasl, $10,000; infled. ity Dr, Swengel, She fonnd that it had, and wenf off ratisfled. determined, however, ta yse the records In the futurs to gave the Doctor further trouble, Joseph Burton wns in jnil [‘yesludny for wngrancy, being aent up from Hyde Park, Com- missioner Spofford’s attentjon wan called o tue tase, and m?mv devaloned ihat his imprisonment was the resuft of the disposition 1o overdo things on the part of the Police Justice there, and Juy, Rogers ordered his discharge. As far as conld Iearned, the young man had been on a visit to Bal- timorc to seo friends, and when arrested was on in way 10 8. Louie, his home, where his connec- tivns ore In good clrcumstances, 1le claims that be was simply admiring ilyde Park when arreated, bat i1 he ever passes this way apun ¢ that his admiration will b another direction. In the Oonnt{y Court_yesterday, Leopold Klog, Meinhardt Kielminger, James Shanghncesy, Tunnls Liston, and Dridget Shanahan were nd- jndged Insane. * All were paupers except the last named, and aho “was taken to Elgin. After her trial sho was taken back to the jail, when qulte n scenp ocoureed, — She uojected to” bing thrust into s coll, and while the Jailer was prevailing on her nne of hor male fricnds pounced upon hitn. The Jalier was handiing her carefnily, and after vetting ber in had nothing to do but ta turn_upon his aa- satlant, whom he proceeded to kick oat of jail, 1f ihe unfortunate’s irlends had tarned up at an earlior bim to work by the day. | was gune. That was after Ciark had turned him “I"" i mployel o y 5 J'h % 1 . “He went to board swith Darland,and called They arrived home at avout Ou'cibek, and | W0 000 ohon' Claric waa Bot At homo; he Clark took supper with s family sortly | pever saw hioi thero when Clark wasat home. aftermard. Mrs, Clark went up to bed some | \itness saw Juo Just nbout the Fourth of July. time later, Bhe, {t scemed, oceupicd one room f’l' l?w Mrs, Ulnrk;n lu(u:: zir] mnlélnqd nxmhl): other., him from an upoer window on Sunday. 'm: ?,"‘h":,?“d ?::I:, '::,::,’ ;no'tclln;r‘q E:; was then walking at some distance from_the called ta. ‘i, & 0 G house. Baw Juu fast the third Bunday in July, asked him to go out to the barn and look after | wyen the little girl gavs bim the signs. Wit~ his horses, as they were stamping about and | pess had never had avy difficulty witn Jos. er so that she could mot slvep. MRS, A, D. CLARK, Mathodlae b GD‘ wife of deceascd, testilivd that she saw ber hus- Mr. Clark wus about ready to ratire, bave | Joo4% rSNEL "tine alive last. Wednosday ing doffed coat, hat, and boots. Me started | Jooniny between 8 and © o'clock. o came out, barefooted nud alune, to nvestigate mat- | pome from the place where he was making hay ters at the barn, which was In closa proximity to n'l‘ [} o"c,lockfi and bad s lux;‘plel‘. 8he lmlu h!‘r‘n only about y that the horses were making a_nolse so she he hmm;' belag distans KR i fi,",’, 'ert: could not sleep, and_ requested him to seo to 4 pltalaiih, & scream, o 8 very few min- | o on e very soon afterward heard a pistol- utes thy body of Mr. Clark was an inanimate | yuor and a - ecremm after the repart, lump of clay, and s subject for tne Coroner, | She first thought that Mr. Clark had who was notifled. shot himsell, hot was mnow satfsfled Thus far the story (s straight, and caslly ex- | that somo tramp did ft. Mr, Clurk was i debt, plained; but 08 to who committed the dastardly | aud was considerably worried over 12, He want- deed, or for what purpose it was committed, | ed witness to sell out what little property she Ume and & thorough investigation alons can | had to heip him out, but this she refused to do. tell. B8hu had some other property from which she The body was found lying upon the front-ball | obtatned rent. Deceased had asked her fur chile drunk, In the rear of her home, No. 43 Fos- tee steect, Hhe dicd inconsequence of her Injutics at 7 o'clock yesterdsy morning. Richard Lawler, employed as an assistant on the Van Bnren sireet bridze, while plcking wood ont of the river at 7:45 last evening fell in accl- dentally amil was drowned, 'Tha body was recav- cred and taken 1o bis late home, No, 100 Mather rtrect, Deceased was s single man, 23 years of age. Alichacl Welsh, a newsboy, while rmnaing close to Madison strect car No. 1737, near the cor- ner of Cluric street, at1:16 yesterdsy afternoon, slipped, and the wheels of the car passed over hia right foot, badly mangiing it. e was attended hy Dr. 1. N. Smail, and was then sent to his home, No. 15 i'enn stroet, There is no chnngo in the relation positive of the striking shoemakera and the manufactarern, Aboit 130 of the mon have efther gone to work ai other trades ot left thecity, leaving only 250 to be cared for by the Amaigamaled Unlon, The Sccre- tary was bisy yesterday st the strikers' headquar- ters, making out the pay-roll. The men st} ont of wark Wil all receivo their share of rellef to- morrow. The Committee on Receiving the Aexican Minister met 8t tho Palmer Jast ovening and ap- Presldent Tiayer and his Cablnet, excepting Post. u.“i'm:"“ of clergymen to conduct the several master-General Key, will arriva In this city on the | #efvices. An crrorin last Sunday's TRisUNE I calenlated morning of tho 34y of September. For this die- | ¢g%ead many to belleve tyat no traina will bo. ey tinguished party rodms havo already been engaged | 1o the camp-grounds on Sundays. This 8 not tha atthe Grand Paciic Hotel, The President will f‘lle- fi,;lndbi"h ‘Sulmhyll" of u-ls ::an‘-‘r’:leelln(.‘ leave Fremont, 0., on the evening of the 7d of | Aug. 25, traing will run, leaving Chicago af Septeriver, the day npon which bis son, Wepb C, | 40 & -, and Woodstock B740 n. w " lieturn- Hayos, Is to be marrled. Tt ia to attend this cere- | for Woodstock st 0:13 p. m, Y mony that the President goes tn his home, Luring week-uays, tralne will leave Chieago for and be will srrive In this clty via tho | the camp-ground 4t Vil n m., 130, 4145, 6:40, Fort Wayne Road. In the forenoon the diatin. | 23 e Doy D s Tor Chicagn wuished party will review the_proceselon and bolp | 5i5yn" " "Fare trom Chlcago (o' camo-aronml Inaugurate with eclat the National Firemen's | oou'rbinrm: 1. From all other atations, inoiad Tournament. The procession will conalet of the | fF! (FAMM T | VFOM A0 OtACT Blations, loclad- Chicago Flre. Depattment, atoot 100 visiting fre | 108 gl slbadite] companice, the entire’ fitst brigade of the Hilinois et Natlynal Ginards, numbering about 4,500 men, and CORRESPONDENCE, Easaciotn Bul civid omeeniaationg, sceh o THE WISKY FRAUDS, tleaire to take rt In the demonstration. uring % e aficrnoon tho. President will . receiva. the To the Editor of TSe Tribune, veterans, who will escort him to and Cricaao, Ang. 15. —~Commlssloner Ranm seems from the depot. In the evenlng there | to be greatly aunoyed at the communication ho re- will be .a grand reception tendered Mhie Prestdont. whlch will take piace in the F"'fi" ceived from the distillers in the First District of o . T, and corridors of e tirand Facide Hote Iilinols, 1f the dlapatches In the mornlng papers J. 1), Haverly hns tendered the President and hia | do not misropresont him. Iic bas come to the can- party tho use of several privato boxcs 10 witnoss | cluglon that the sourca from which the petition came I8 not worthy of a reply from auch a dignified Lite, $10,000; total, 837,500. After belng fn. tormed of his death thoagents of the Insuraney compsanies hell a conference, and the cireum. stances surrounding the case were auflivientiy suspicious to Justlfy an examination. Acurq. inzly the vroper measures were taken, any Tast night the body of Bosse was disinterred ang placed fa the handsof the Coroner. That off. cial fs now making his post mortem examma tion, and will glve his decision to-morrow. Ity suspected that there has Leen foul play or fraug of sorue sort, biat the exact nature thereol cap. not ba known until the post mortem ta cont. pleted. Dr. Grelner, who attendea Bosse fu hig lnst {liness, stated to-day that for weeks previony to his death the deceased had been [0 o weak and debilitated condition. 118 nmiuscley were very much emaclated, ond, when nsked by o Doclor to ' pres his hands, ft scemed as thouh ho was making no exertlon whatever, Ur. Il the Mo tiest Examiner of the Northwestern Life-Tusurance Company, sald: I made an examination of tng body of "Fred Bosse, whose remains were alsin. terred last might, {n December last. At that ¥ Soree- o official; and {f he did reply he would be conntrain. chame 7> 8/ 4dme ho was in perfect health, and I pronounced Tiowen, A. 11, Andrews. and Johin Marden; on Ar: | _Tho County Agont is Lusy making up his | posimaster-Generai Key will atrive at the Grand | scritiea™ would not Nko, By il moans Jol thy | and looked s though decensed had made hn ub. | meoney e’ ‘Wednaeday Ko satl to mituces | 2150 made o examinatlon of Bosso at. tio i aangements, Meanrs, John W. annual report, which will be handed 10 1he loard | Facific Hotel withaparly of ten to-motroy ¢ i bel! ot, and had fall Y i net | 100, Wit stance of Insurance companies, and they both e S e the first week tn Senlember. 1t will make 8 veey | his way to the Pacifc Cosst. o will only 8 Commissloner reply, no matter If he must uso n- | tempt to ascend atter being stot, and had fallen | that be would never pay back the $100. Witnces Itle’ Mason, Joseph ;,.' Hrown, H. creditable showing, If conjectures ate (o be relicd | short time In this city, delicate names in ‘doing the subject justico, and | liteless wheu thus far upon his journey. 1is | was ln the parlor chumber when deceased came a lnfrccd with me in his bodlly healtl. DJ ) W Georro S, Bowen, and if. M. Singer, on. . It promises to ahow that, whtle the rxponacs inform the people that the whiske interest i thin rokas made wifo stated that at first she thought he had | futo the huuse and rushed up stairs, but drop- examination fn_Mar:h Ih ¢ o} district was prostrated at the dnstance of the Rova- i e and Dr. Baumgarten hls in Jonuary.” There A¥hiting was agpointed ax ar excort of the of the ofice last. year wara $350,000; thie:yeae EDUCATIONAL, oo Doparitnenty and toat a fow wore Unishod, | S0 hemre s b bt mcountort s Ty | Ded when nall way up: | Slio Weilt, ofit 19 £St | were st o Coroners offs tals moriing by e D L Ll o Vephsnes " "alono, the AhowinZ Wil Do thats AT AN ADIOURNRD MEKTING lono Of mbum were oificers, although many Were | jore.thief In the barn, who, Unding bimsell | Loves nsked him w come over, telling him that | Otto Greiner, Baumgarten, (litl, Bierwartl:, an Coroner Diotzach yesterday concluded the | white %10,000 was expended laat yesr, ubout gutlty. The Commissioner, un seilection, might i Dr, Dean, ot the Clty Hospital, who wiil testlly this atternoon. Fraud was susoccted from | foct that Bosse died within four months ali he had taken out the lust policy, which was for $10,000 fn tho Northwestern Company. 'fhe cause of his death ;:u supposed to be Addl son’s dlsease of the kidneys, cousidered Incura- ble, and which it is belloved he was aillicted with when the policy was taken out. Before assurspce had been givew, ho certified that ho did not have such n disease, ——— WISCONSIN ITEMS, P Bpecial Ditpateh (0 The Tridung, Mapison, Wis., Aug. 15.—The Board to ex. aming candldates for Biate teachets’ certificates, as provided by law, consistlng of Prof. Aivert Salisbury of Stillwater, Prof. B. Il Carpenter of Madlson, and Prof. Qeorge W. Peckham of Milwauxee, are n sessfon lo the Scnata Chsm- ber. Eighteen applicants, of whom three are 1adles, have been examined, and the Counnls. sion commends all the applicants very highly, ‘The Board will adjourn tu-morrow, Gov. Smith has accepted a conipany of State militis at LaCrosse, under the name of the La- Crosse Guards, with ncvont{-el ht men. e Las commissioned Lemuel Rossiter, Caotain; W. T. Mouro, First Licutenant; aud J. M. Holly, Second Lieutenant, inguest on the youth Jamer Connors, shot Feb, 12 by Ofticer MeTigne. After hearing (he sistement of the County Fhyeician. and full testimony Iu the cose, o jury found that death was cnnsed by pyrmia, ‘the re 2 bullet-wound, and they oxonerated - Olicer MeTigue from ail biame. he havin fired the shot hecause Connors had Interfered with him whlle arresting tho notorloua Fronk 1go sud others, and lind thrown a billet of wood at him after re- ated warnings 1o deslst. - The inquest upan ‘ennlo Retchuw, the young girl ruu over by the Madison street cars, will bo hold to day. The Chicago Typographical Union, at a meetine Jast_evening, considered the quesilon as 10 the vropriety of recolviug dne-bills from the yroprictora of the Morning Telegraph in len ot precnbacke, which fatter commodity the paper fu question 14 not porscescd of In aufliciont volume 1o warraut [ull resuniption, ‘Tho scheme {s one of an Inter-uceanic character, and did not_appear 1o he zelished by the printera wha take prido in payinig their grocers anid buichers promotly, 1t wan Dnally declied that the emoloyer on the Teleqraph be puthorized to receive 30 cents per thonsand in canli, the remainder to be pakl in fat money when tho Irivh and Hunhgarian Rupublics shall have been Tecognized, Locrl art ia generally judged by n very flexiuie rale, bot this year the best Chicapo artlsis arc hupln that the jury-systeniof acceptance by B conuutttee, for which the Academy of Uoeign has appolnted two members, will reanlt in & moro exalted standard of admission than has been estab. Tished in furmer years, To-maerow ia the last da; of receptton af paintings for the Kxposition an At Gallery, and anly wuch pletures snould e sent as will probably pass befare a_committee wno will Leuninitnenced by favor or personal considerations, ‘The clerlcal work of entering lueal pletures fu in the hands of Miss fisliowell, who will cheorfully glve any information to callers st the Kxposition Bulldivg. James J. McGrath, of the Ilocorder's of- fice, yesterday recelved a letter from Gearge Van Tlolién, wuich intimated n uninistakable tering that the defaulting City Cotlector ia about 1o re- turn here, The exide complatna of the terrible of the Noard of Education yesterday evoning In- | discover that by informing this commanity rpector Wells presided, luspectors Dennls, Arnold, | that n few persons were sent to jail ond Bartlett being abscat, for n'lr‘l‘ill;'g:h:hr"enwl ne lmllxld Inmt;h Ilmk!lln! e Commiies n Sanliors and Gapplies rport- | J2%, EAt TS peorle afe nereeed, i 5 ed jn favor of awarding the coa) contract as fol- | partially enforced, &nd as to whether his odice (s dwelt, 1,000 tons of Indiana pebr‘lam;'lnvn:ll 1.1 -hgnll:) lo(‘brlng‘n!‘mnl m-l’nmn. block coal at $3.85 per ton; Ellsworth &'Co. ot the_benedt of the Commisslonor, Who sayi + | he mignt reply so unpieasantiy to the suggestion: 1,000 tous of tho best quality of Erie 184124 | o2 WERIERY MOIMEATAT IR, P Ruffextions perton: W, P. Rend & Co., 1,000 tons of Lanrel | recital of & few facts and represcatations made to Il Pittaburg, coal, st $1,23 perton. Thereport | bl from time to time since he assumed the re- furiher recominended the award of the contract for | sponsible dutlcs of his office might nut be ont of maple wood and fine slabs as follows: Iaker | place, The pudlic in not Interested with the indi- Bros., at 80,25 ‘\rarcord for maple, aud $3.20 per | vidual who uccuples the place. It looks to the cord Tor slabs. 'The report was adopted. ofiice for & faithful discharge of tho duties as- ‘The Bonrl then went Into consideration of the | signed to It, without distinction as to persnps or text-book question. Inavector Stone,moved that | locality, A full hisiory of the efMclency and thero be no cuange in tho readers and spellera | fldelity of that office will perhaps never be during the coming year,—the motion belng sub- | written, and if It shoald, it miabt not be to ita mitted as a sudaiitite for all previous motions, credit. Kor in tne past it might lio made respanai- Insvectors Prussing, Vocke, and Hutz srgued in | ble for nomercus swindles, such as the Tice me. fayor of varions sots of text. and tera, vatens focks, gango rods, and other extrava- 1 nlsnm and wurthless patcnt dovices, for which the intillure bad to pay, and would like lo know who Reagers ba adopted, provided tiey ware the | reaped the profits arieing from them, sawme s when first adopted by the Board, ow then, what did the Chicago distiliers do to An sxplanation being askod, luspector Stona | maka the Commisaioner threaten them to such an aaid that the Analytical Readers had been **doc. | unpleasnnt remindor s that they ware compolled tored™ to sult the pecullar atheistic | tu pay heavy fines and. grace tho common jall? views of certaln mombers of tho Doard. | They subinitied to their fate, and concluded that The name of the Deily had been | the Uovernment was in earncat to colivet all the takun out, and other chianges had been made so tax Impnrtially overywliers on distilled aplrits; 10 make Lhe bouks eniirely sccuis) k) wi And if 1t did, tiiey hiaa unthing to fear from Runfll competition. ‘Time sovn developed that where ply the conatruction and best” diction of the watorials were higheat whisky was sold at ruinous- 3\{!!& langusge without tfl’nr(l to reldon. ¢ | ly-low prices, notably at Clncinnatl, His at. writings of Bunyan and ‘Paine presented equnl | tention ~wss called to this state of thinga ints of excclience. and no discrimination should | more than a year and & be made on scconnt of the ideas expressedt in | must profound asvurances that the Lax was collectea them. tmpurtlally everywhere, and that ilicra wero no ‘The motion of Inspector Stone was lost by the | groonds for complnint, =ad last winter, while following vote: Yeas—Holz, Prussing, Bionv, | Congress was in agssion, the distlliers of this dia- Bartlelt, Frankenthat, 6, Nuys—llovne, Engluh, | trict sentan agent to Wasuington with Instruc- Jacubs, Vocke, lieitn, Armatrong, Brenan, 7, tions to make a final appenl to the Commissioner Inapector Knglish, to ouviste the diticulty of | to correct the inequatity of tue adminlviration of extr cost to pupily, offsred & motion totheef- | the Hovenue Ofice, or {f he failod, then lay the fect that no reader be adopted, except with the | matter before Cungress for lnvuflgnmn. and lix provirlon that the introduction (or ruduced) prices | the responsibility where it belonged. The Lom. of the readers be nisintained until the end of the | wlssloner bewged that tho matter bo not taken to cornered by Mr. Clark, with no means of escape, | her husband bad snot himself. A week ngo had tired upon his pursuer, with uo other mo- | deceased brought & revolver loma' which he tive than that of sell-defense. had booght. He sbowed it to witness, Bhe NEITUER OF TUESE IHEORIES IR PLAUSIBLE. | naked him what he paid for it, aud he said $5, First, no weapon wus found about the deceased | Last Monday deceased nsked for the rovolver, or anywhere fn tho neighbornood. He bad | as be was yolng to the city. She told him it passed his time with his family 8s usual in the | was lving on the shell. She saw a man passlog eveulng, uutil requested by tis wife to look | the house \Wednesday nizut about dark. He after the horses. It does ‘ot look reasonsble [ had on u struw hat, and secmed to be n that a mon contemplating self-destruction | stranger. He wos a Loy sabout 15 years should raise a shrick after committing the | olt, Mr. Clark had tbree children, she beine deed, and then flee {nto the house a® {f fearing | thele muther. The eldest an assallant or pursuer. Ono of tho horscs | 11 yesrs of age. Mr. Ciark bad a_hired man was found upon the barn floor, it was stated, | about one month, vamed Ernst. She belleved with a bridle upon its head, and a portion of har- | ho wos 8 German., She hsd had = servant girl neaslylng near, But it it was o murder, and the | named Caroline Zimmering. Bhe was there only perpetrotor was a horse-thief, he certalnly ( ouo weck. BShe left of her vwn acurd, Mr, would have had no oxcuse for adding the high- | Clark bad o hired man named JoeBt. Peters. lle est crime In Lhe category to that of robbory, for { leftinthespring, Deceasedasked him [(hewoutd he could not have: liaa Tears for bis life' when | work for bim the uext season. leulso asked contronted by n man entfrely unarmed coming | him if he would be mud at him if he let him in at ono of ihe doors. Thero are two doors to | o, Tle was 21 or perhaps 25 years of age. He was the barn, which are approached by ineans of a | with themn two years. He camo there some- huge pile of mavuro on either side, aud caslly | tinies to have witness write lotters for him. accessible, Mp, 'Clark naturally approached by | 8o thought he was from Canada. 8he wrote the south entrance, und both doors wers wide number of letters for him addressed to Chi- oven, It being ‘the. custom of the decesscd | cago. One nddress was to ** Misas Carrie Bmith,”” to “feave them ‘in-that way. Notning would | Thought sbe was a friend of bis. Witness saw have been ensler than for the horse-thicf, if such | Joo last about four weeks aro. Ho came there e was, to make lits exit from the north door | when Clark was at home, and sometimes wheon upon the approach of dauger, aod slude pursult IE WAS NOT AT HOME, in tho darkuess, for there was not even a fonce | Ono of the horses had a bridle on when the to obstruct his progrees. Those who know the | stable was vialted after tho shooting; supposed ways of thieves, burglars, and all aurts of crook- | it had been taken off early fa the eveniug. edness, say that they never add murder to their Here Mr. Darland inteérrupted, and sald he other crines unless absolutely ueceasary to | had taken tbp bridle off himself und put the avold eapture. Camez}ulnllv. neither thie sulcldo | balter on whed Clark vame bowe. Hu attended nor the tramp theory ia feastble. to the horses, 3 ‘T'he ball entered the right breast and took a Mrs, Clark resumed: Deceased had told her downward course, severiug the malo urtery | that If she did nat give up her gronert,v to him vlose to tho hearty passing through tho left | she would bo sorry. 8he never had pald any at- lung, as the post mortemn duveloped, which | tention to the revolver, Joo's bill was settied showed conclusively that the fatal wound bad | by Alr, Clark. ‘Tnerc was another man working been intlicted by some person elevated above | for Mr, Clark. His namo wss George Close. him. ‘I'lie victiin wore a long Rowing beard, | After he went away he frequently came thero $1,200 has been expended thin year.” All of this work has been in charge af the Committee on Puh- lic Charitles, and Jt8 suveral nembers aceerve ralse. Kapeciatly are hey to_bo complimented or (he reason that all of the other Committecs at the end of the yehr will be shown to hiave been ex- teavagant, al least, and to have exceeded the ap- propriatious Ju iheir expenditures, CRIMINAL. Tho ‘“ Mose"” Felker gang were all dis- charged yesterday by Justics Fuoto for want of prosccutlon, Carrull, the prosccuting witness, Is #aid to be in Omaha. Thus the great consplracy, altempt toextort money, and highway rubbery clisrges fall flat. Oiticer Denis Dunne yesterdsy found n trunk nuder tho sidewslk at the cornerof Aber- deen and Taylor sireets, It was found to contaln onts’ woarlng apparel, Yesterday a Weat Divis- un_naloon-kecper camé to (he wistlon, and after ddentifylug the frunk and conteuts, waid It had been slulon by two men who had tnduced him to play a ¢nme of rnfll. and had then carried the trunk out through a cear door, Constable Hartmau yestorday received from Kitty Gibling, the accompilca of Suydam, a ot of papers for which stio had sent ta Detrott, and they were tutncd uver tu Nt (leorzo Gibbe, attorney. ~ What they conslst of definitoly known, hut it 18 un- dorstood that 8 g thy unearthed, From what can bo loarned, Huydem not only handled farged titles to West Virtinia lands, Lut dabbled conslacrably in boyns doct- ments, purparting to caver real-cetate th Cook and Lake Cuunties. Victlms aroconing forward every day, thres new ones appeariug yeatwrday, thiolr unmes woro not learnod, as they ready to appear In putlic. Cy Jumesand twelvo intnatos of his gaming house. ot No. & Calhonn place, were hufare Juee tice Summorfield yeaterduy, and ofiered throngh Mensman's Pontonized Beef Tonle le the only proparation of boof containing Ita entire nu'ritivir properties, It 1anot a mere stfmulant liko the ex- tracts of beef, put contalns Liood-making, farces d life-sustaiging properties; Is In- nfeabled conditions, whether tus result of exhsustion, nervous prostration,s over- work, or acate discase; and In overy forin of de- bility, Tlrllculll'l] if resalting from pulmonary falota, It iafriendiy and heipful 1o the mon SWELL, Hazinv & Co., pro- pristors, New York. d pr ¢y . resent schiool year. Congre thst hio would give speedy evidunce that | aud not 8 hair of this was singed, which show und asked ber for a breakfast, after ho lad MARRIAGES, tws that o in-having do the Dominion, whore: et h T e gty ML | rGtion wav carrled, Tnspector K, G, Keith | be could ‘and would correet Lno svils compiainad | that deceasell could hot have Jallictad the o | 1apt usiie burn avet. ient " He wes & worth: i A A AR o g on the verve of starvattamnt moncy, tols sUNOML | than 85, ‘Tils waa promotly rufused, and they | 1ot vollng Ju the negatly of, and the exposure of the frauda practiced at | jury himsclf, with so high an alm. less fellow, and spent all his monuy o drink. | COX—CRAWFORD=On the tail fast., by the Iter, e o rvatior -'."(;.n;;ufs {.mu” ness | cullod for m fury. Jduatico Summerdstd wederod Inspector Jacobs moved to agops the Independ- | Cincinnatt soou followed, and the aunouncement Mr. Love resides nesr the Clarks, He heard | Mr. Clark’s life was iusured for $1,000 for the 1.2 '”u“l‘l""“l I;ué:v Hluly Neme’ Catldral, ‘Thonsd andttinco that tine ong saye: o g Ceon gt "§on | tie Jury to Lo seldctid carefully, nnd Intruvted the | entserlcs of readerd. was mady through his ufiice that theso frands woro | (hg pistol repart und the seream, Ho rauout | benetlt of witness. Ok SR My 0 T CrRwion ita® o 10 Carh SIoaEt 1o Boon bouy e Job toa t'onstable from Justice HMatncw' Courr, | Mispector Prussing woa opposed to the Inde- | ot of secent origin. Atcouor. BAYLEY—~KINKEAD=In Chicago, at the resiience of tho bride’ fatuer. o the, ur:n"l:‘ o Weanimizr, 3 : the tin inst.. by enry U. Bamuel ayle TrY, HaInte’ Kpleco; hure . Esq Suites aa Sirea Anate Kiakcod of Hydh {ark: nlw lnl.,‘lnl:h;:. Ilnenmuo the selections were of so Tia nnun"_—mu. CoMVARTION: louwmy a character, NTION. Thu motion was lost by & vote of yeas 5, nays tho question tovertod 10 the motion mado b7 10" | Cuicuao, Aup, 16, With sour perrimion 1 " e last mecting for o e s ‘.‘finu me readers as were In fi.u dnrl:u (‘h., pn ': wauld like to occupy enough of your valuable space year: ‘This Model First, the Analytical Secon to replyto s communication which sppeared In Third, Intermediate, Fourth, and Fifth Iesae: % Toe imotlon waa cacried by the followlng yoie: | o0 Jevlordar'aiuas, A yariyof the name of After a long und todious trial the jury retired for Awenty inlnutes, uad thon brought In' s verdlet of guilty, hing the Gncw at $10, Judua Shreve do- clared an appeal, ‘The names of thle most rnsarl able jury aro Fied Ismerworth, George feene, J. Il Dafy, J, Bleekmau, Martin Padden, and A, Armsud. Largo burglariea appear to be the order of ond Jistened, but, hearlng nothing more, he EDDI® A, CLARK, went back and resumed his readlug, 1n anout | 4 Jittle son of deceased, was aworn, snd tasti- 8 quarter of sn hour Mra, Clark came over, | fled: Lo know Joe 8t, Peters; he used to work weeplog piteously, and besoupht bim to come | for his tather, and was a frequenter of his fach- over, as hct husband, sho suid, had shot him- | er1g houses had sometimes heard Joo aud his sclfy and atated that ho had quarroled with ber | faher have some words; did not recollect that dav. Other witnesses bad strunge stories | whuther the quarrels ever mrose on account of to tell which were partially developed at the | wiigoss' mother; had nover seen any platol ou togetler, In the lotter lia mays that the alternative §s fnnlly presented 1o b amind, elther of returning 1o Chleago or rtarving in lamilton. e writcs thot ho fears 1hat au soon s e reaches the Garden City he will Le Liicarcerated an'l punished, flo is willing 1o Tenew glic propositions made by him a whilo xgo, Lug he thinks It wonld be uscless w duso, filn #aye he has unc faint gleam of Lope before him DEATILY, BWEET=—At Lombard, IlL, Aug. 14, Loufsa L., widow of Gen, 1. J. Sweet, and mother of biss Ada T W 1 3 ot Praseing. Stone, 3 X Cooper—James W. Cooper, D00 Wilcox avonus— | juquest, sbout the Douse, aud did not know, as | C.dweet, aged dnyeats. i . 3ot e lin a promise of o siaatlon, it 1 e oniy | £00s Ferchrat we 0. 170 Satinon oopess r | Mon. Baftioie Eeinbomital B e Sliaymss | 1a plestod to dssert that the thrso delogates from REARDING THE QUANREL, his father had one: eaw his father come | unhoiers o iulis oy Sarsrom el lato foldence; u prm:l‘hsc" and rothing better, He 18 not suro but qunfluu at the Palmer Houso, upon awsking dis- | Knglial, Jacobs, Brenan, 4. the Etghteenth Ward to the Natlon 1 Convention | Mrs. Clark, & comely woinan of about 30, told | home from the meadow the night before; the | 11 v'ciock &, m. :3'::;.:1‘ Britpect saey Do dashed 10 the uround, 8 | covered (hat bargints Had cntored his soon T Un mution, the Board agreed to adopt Swinton's | Were **frauds,™ and has the temarity to declure **dlearost hopes " have bean. In cuso ho luees tho placa he will retuen, cume what way, This, he rays, {3 hiy detornination, Jor he states that e can uo longer starve, ramil glaciie-t., B, Elr Ottawas 3. tiray, Ean Frndiucard, K. irunin Lacrmeny 1 1. ol Buifates’ W, 1) Washoirn. Miangapall Wit nworilis K, J i Suerim ring the uight wod hud helped theaisclves Inldlnnmnfi carf-ring, 8 dtamond wind, and A handsome old cnronnmeter and chain, which Mr, Sunyer values in sl at shant $1,700. Eutrance wwas ained eher through un apen’ transom, or ly tuhpors, the kuy iaving been lofé in thiu 1L in rumored that wevaral Luests of thisand of the othe? firut-class hotols tiave been similurly and it would look us 3 there was u Neat- hotel mneak-thicf at work, ‘Ihe yold walch was recovered by the ballce 1w pawn-stiup, where 371 had een sdvanced on it At 230 yosterdsy morning Pateick Riloy, rexling &t No. 495 Morgan siret, awoke with L 10 #co lwo birila, SMITHI—In New'York, Aug, 14, J. J1. Bmltb, of 29 NEPh Dtovacats Chitagon o 14 dv I Bmlthy ot Notice of funeral hsruarter. WILLIAMBS-Drowned at Marquette, Mich., Aug. . years ‘and 10 inontiie, d 8 10, Edwin . Wililsm! only and bajoveu won uf and Sarah Williums, m, ute of London, Kuglands }isbody was recavered va tha 14th fust, Funersl sorvices will be held st the rustdonco uf ba pareate, 077 Hulbardat., ¥ridar, aua. 0. ot It It 1B~ . 15, Little Friony, onl) Friend H“:;""??{n f“’nfiusfl i rinion e Rt Ry i Sage 3 miv:‘{x?m frot Te8 arkaver Baturday, Aug, 17, s ;50 8. m. MADEIRA-—-Aug. 13, 831:25 &. m., Charlle, nn); n of Lharies' W, A Iianmat SRAEIFA, Dt & yenrs s Word-13uok &¢ tho epaller for the ensuing year, | that thereis and has becn no organization in fhe Iuspector loyne 2100 VaLing 16 the nekative. Elghteenth - Ward, With Cooper—James W, Inwpector Engllsh moved tual It be made & cog- | Cooper, V10 Wilcox avenue—I desiro no contros ditiun of purchaving the readers Just adopted fhat | Veray, not having the bonor of hie acqualutance, thiey vo furntslicd at the lowest price aaked far any | but 1du wish (o stato some factu: Tueeo s, sud ltier serlea presented to the conalderation of the | has bien [or somne e 8n organization in Liunrd, viz. 1 $L00esch, Tne motion was carried. | fhe Kighteenth Ward, The three delegates On motion of Tuspector Englian **stecle's Nat- | £rom tho Elxliconth Ward were honored with a ural Philosuphy ™ was adopted. for the year, thera | Bearlng by tue Central Committes of_the Natlonal Iwtog no negative votes, purty at the Trewunt House Aug, 12, 1876, and Inspector "Vocke moved that the question of | Were accepted and requested to buat llershey Lati wolections be reforred to the Committce on | 1ol on thu followlng evening at 7 o'clack, Thituer Hilgh-Senools, Carrled, Aho threo wended thele Wiy and ssked sdiniuion, ‘fue question of gradud alnglng booke was re- | And were not only refused but tusuited. Mr ferred to tha Texi-thouk Commities, . Mackin, our President, and Mr, tGeorge m, une erel were able 10 coniv a reporter for TiE Trisuxa that Bue had soue l-mll{ all ate supper together; shortly after- roperty left her by her brother, and Mr, Clark | wurd his mothor went up stalrs to bed, und she olt hurt because shu did uot have coutidence | told his father to see that the horscs wors tied enough fuhlm to place i in his name und | so they would not get loose; hls father went ssesslon, which her father had expressly for. | out to the barn, and shortlv afterwsrd heard n idden her to do before his death, Bbo™ gave | plstol shot; witness slept In the samne room Iiim $100 1ast Monday, and Weducsday ut noon | with his father; he had not wone to bad, but was he asked her for morg. Bhe told hlin she should | sitting up walting for his father; sfier the shot let bim buve wo more until he had | deceased ran into the house through the kiteh. atd up what he already owed | cn, The witness remembered haviug_been told her, which made fim sngry, and be sald he | by his mother ssveral times to call Jue, so shie shoutd uever pay her, But the quorrel, she | could write a letter for him. Wednesday night sutd, was uot serfous, Thev came to LuUrange | witness was told by bis mother that he might ubout three years ago. They formerly lived In | go with o Hitle comrade after his cows; le did Dwight, 11l My, Clark owned the property | not notice where Joe was at that time. & 1t was muved that the vot ¥ ' ! Y, .. untacs NN @ candlo, wint preparini 10 ransack | 11ory ™ nt Lho Iast et ho secamsldbne: Tae | WILh e bt 1t wouid liva ds’ 10 lfersuces, | tpon which e was lovated, fres from Incume A LITTLB 010, le?n’erll fro av., to Gra e ricancul 1ha raom, ** My tho pangiug-garde motivn wes carrled by a vote of 7 10 6. Unless 1 wake a greag mistuke, the 235 votes of | brance, but he owed about $1,000 borrowed | about 10 years of age, daughter of deceased, | leud; Haturda, | et flosie e o wiid MNP, fuloy, and the burglars On motlon, the Buard 'aaain sdopted ¢+ Audor- | the urkattation In the Kivbieeith Ward (witch | ponoy. 1le had sked Ber to givo hitn monsy ( was callea as & witneas, but ho sonbed s0 fiu! | - £, lodcester Clunty, X J., iavéra pleuss copr. > Workon oAb " Ouo of them " ran gonth In' s alley | son's History,” and then promptly adjonrnod, baw uo cxistence) il wake & diilorence In e | wpough to free hiu from debl, but this she had | lently, and was so badly frighitencd, that she | posiSioTus funeral of Mra Juseph Osher wil lake el ot WV, 8. slioper, Wekonsin 1. u. Gere) | bowanls Bwelfth sireet, and wax captured Ly ———- Slugualvetion. o Dovee Lo Tuoiesos. ) Louged to do. was sént frous the room without a word. BintivaCs Fridar. Aug. 10 a6 3 c'clock p. . Fricuts C Lok, Mot i o Aacikey, Fore Beois Wed. Cott | puipene by Omtors lrenaas and Alccaoe v e DESPLAINES, "The above was her atory, told fa 8 quict man- | Carlos B. Clark, sworn: Was o brother of | uf the family srd inviied. Nab hew Uriesus. = weveral sliota ut hun, ‘'hu shooting attracted Ot CRICAGO DISTRICT CAMP-MERTING, SUBURLBAN. ner, wunu'nl' em"um-n. !:m: ulrlmczm‘ unusitule duuufid. sud ;mmle;l ll:" Nmfllllmhdl: hahu AUCTION SALES, 1 ¢ il K 0 E rrible an oceur- | never known of suy troubles botwees . 1S, THE CICY-ITALL, u n'lllxl'-::i"il:'f;n;'.:';lr::r.l.“u/:lgll’n"; The anuaal camp-meeting of the Metnodlats of THE DOLTON ACADENY SQUABBLE. 1y tranguil I the tace of so hol el uver Known of su) i o rull - B sl this dlstrict commenced yestorday on the old and | _ The 1ow between I, 8, Wentwueth, the recently- well-known grounds nm’»m.g).u’,..., T8 will oy | tected Principat of the Conuty Novmal chont nt Hinue fourteen daye and It 16 dessgued that the | Enslewood, and the Schoul Directors and cilizens exurcises shall bo of & more varied aud latereating | Of V01108, 38 (0 whetlior ur not Wentworth vio- character than any which kave preceded it, Whija | 1844 o8 sgreement with the Dolton puuple retat the high religious standard which has heretofare | 10 the establishment of & achool at tust place, characterlecd theae meotings will bo atricly malg. | hbe slready be 'fi‘:,'z‘v!.m Tn My 31 bl tained, and the :nlln thouunt and endoavor will be | (e Bolton people thgt be eummer of llfl’({ Lo win souls to Christ, uther matters and subjects | Wentworth ogreod with the School Directurs kindred 1o, religion will not bo neglected. Aday | Of, Doltuy vo catablion av wcademy ai izt WUlL i opacinlly set uate: fusth place, provided he guaranteed an alicudance Vi tomcaiics quceslon and the Desk miesbe, of | BL Bfty schioiara at & danual fou o ‘tuition or rolling -~ back and staylog the mighty tide $50; wnd the school-bullding was revarred aml reuce, The nelzhbors all speak well of Mr. | er aud his wife, and had never heard of wny Clark nnd bis wlie, u{ln;: that he was 4 thrifty, | scundsly if his brother bad hsd auy trouble hardworking youne farwer, and that they had | weighing upon his mind witness thought he never heard suy scaudal about Mrs, Clark; but | would have told bim, purticularly so as bo was & dilferent story was tld Ly goaie of the wit- | the only near relative he had.’ nesses, laburers, whose testimony, 1f true, will ‘This was ul) Lhe wvallable testimony which put u tiew light upon the maotter, thouyn even | could be brougbt forward at thiy tiwe, and the then the circamstances are sbirouded (u mys- | Corouer, by vousent of the jury, adjuurned the tery. fnquest until to-orrow noun, when 1L 18 ¢xe About woun Deputy-Coroner (. A. Korn ar- | preted to have Caroline Zimmeriug wad svseph rived at the scone of the murder from the city, | Bt. Poters present us witnesses. and immediutely inpavsled 8 jury, composed DEPUTY-COKONER KORN, ol the nuighvors of deceased, Mo wus accoiu- | In looklng up the case, weut to Mr. Peck's " wiation thay geva uanied of Thomes O'Urlen and Michae) MeQ ‘They sccured no booty SUV0 4 Clinr-case, which was found 1o thelr posses- "o Thero was published gutardny marning an ltem which ‘wave Sharlf Kern credit for at- lampting I curzact sbuses dune by Constable Car. rivan. of Ebortardt's co ‘e ftom stated that e Coustahle bad lovied upon an espressan’s property affer thoman ied vcliciuled aud beew drclared exotapl. Tho fucta heew: Lible Larthgan hid an exceution for work and labor. The Iaw provides that no projicety is exempt from levy In case the exerution is based upon work or W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., REGILAR NATURDAY HALE, (Estabiished over 23 yeart 140. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE GENERAY, MERCHANDISH, ST 1o aFi Ty dhqu wlock 8. .. at oue W.'A: BUTTRRS, LONG &CO.. Auctionsers, 2,600 oxos Sardlnoes, The licenso receipts wero $2,600, ‘Tho disbursivg clork added $1,800 to the volumu of rerip, Thy Mayor's office hias been fitted up with 8 new carvet, und newly polnted and calcimined, Jtin 5 resprctablo lookiug fuom uow, About 31,500,000 of the '77 eertificates are wtill oulstanding, but they canuot be bought for Joas thun par. Al that srg e v AL P 0 due have been E.mlm r‘y l)ri Ulurllu lE. l;':u'ln. in Iu"u ol llllm vlace, l:h":ut uu(fllz dluuutl. and had -tn hl‘n'l‘;!r- TIN AND WOODEN WARE, utwr. ‘Ihe Constable served the paver, and. placed in proper condibion or s Thees coudi= | Couuty Phiysiciau, who Is stitl abseut from the | view withasonof that gentleoian, who tol m A ATOTIOIN. “Iho Dopartment of Publia Worke ore | man who was served complaiuod (0 Kern Thun | S oo b oonoetee® worpersienisnt s | {in’ e *hiica oo’ chimed. ey oiapied | citys He, aeswted by De. Fot, of LaUringe, | that Bt Peters had como to thelr faris 10 Work | sATORDAY, Sug. 5, b1y eme. o3 8 Srorea, 173 wmaking prejnrations t huild soveral inlles of sew- | the Sherid's Depyty-—Lastels--went to Justice | Club, wud other like oreanizativas will be ': with lu every respecl. A few weeks ago Mr, | wade a postanortum exsmiustion of the re | aiter leaving Clark's, and that be had seven ur wud 173 Kandoiph-st. ere, the inteutlon teinz to spend $1:0,000 thig | Everbardt and aitempted to get 8 replovin wrt, . Tioma. and. borenn | Wentworth, us svara alutod, was clecied Principal | maing, which futled to discover the ball, 1t prod- | etebt ditfereut allases. He had becu gone ( Also ) ses of 17 blippur Dies (n perfect order. Jear dn bl consteuciiu, N el it 1he axecallun wee grounded ou fon, and apoclal Loty | of tho uua) Seo0l i, aa hodccepted the (0 [ ably liaving been takenout with the' clotted | sbout sit weeks, aud his now lived In Chicagu, 1oy Kiesiric beala urder, v " 3 o Llusel up thy anioun " on, e matler, g el ! X . h&:» \;:“'n’u:::-'lhl:’ng.ru in anloon-licenses | of the demand. paidup fes b hld In thetr el mfimz.m‘!:mr:l:d aud Cclaims @ brett - of Iah on NS blood and thrown sway. ‘The dudiugol this | be believed ou Twellth nnexbnnr the West W. A U liu.wxnaco Auctlo A enty belng ) ol ettt sued, makiog 2,000 ctber sinco July 1. Auoul I, 000 ke e beard frow altogetber, % Hespe 'Lhrco tfire cum[muifl of Now Orleans are SILOOTING AT UYDE PAHK, Yesterdsy afternoon four boys from Orand Crossivg named Jor Dalohin, Johu Ranvey, Charles Eddy, and 11, ly, went Lo the salovn vf the exerclecs will be of & charactor more i vart of Wentwortn, What the geatles usually Intereatiog. Dr. Willing, (0o Presding | Dan's defense * fs" does mot - plaiuly Elder of the District, was on th Ktound ue early | SUPear, aud bo hus esid very hitle wbout the miats a3 Wedncaday, full of ceal and fuich, His pregs | &% belng scemiigly pertecily willing 1o lut 3t bullet wus an essential thing to use fu evi- | Twelith Sireet Police Station. Upon rru‘lm;fi denve, and It wus # pity that 1t should have | the city, Ueputy Korn at ouce Tepalre been thus carclessly lost, > tothe Centrul Btation, aud requested the su- After the post-ortem, Deputy Korncom- | tuuritics to have Bt Peters arresied, if possible, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioucers 79 & W0 ltaudolph-st, el rien Adam Neib, on Stony Islaud avenuo near Sixiy 10 ani ¢ drop, ‘Fbe Dolton people, buwever, ate not din- | menced the takiug of testimony, on auspivion. At the coutinuation of the in- {alking bout saturinit for Ahe Firemon's Tourma. | fuurth struet, Ao called for beot, aud theh refused | And 1 of this povtion ot tre grest veieisr arak | poscd o do tbis, aud. recéntly appoi Dit, CHARLES ¥. DAVIS Queat, bo will have i opportunity to establish Regular Weekly B8ale, S TRBE CIty. 1t I3 AOUBI T 1T ey e oW JBEk | to pay. Mhey wers put outly u man named | and under tle lesderalin they will koow no sush | Ritlee, convlsling ot C.N. “Murtan, . being thoe first witiess sworn. fle testified that | ub slibl i be can, sud it uot be way be taken Thomas Scuacfers, who waa ™ acting us bar- thu snot eutered the bresst sbout Llirce-quar- | care of, and possibly the developmeuts muy Friday, Aug. 16, at 9:30 o, m, teuder. Tho boys then tried lo Kick word as fall 10 the next fortnight's fgnt againet the | fo80d, Charlew 11, Dolloa, W, M, Ma ‘Ibo ‘Ireasurer’s receipts were: Water 1. Doiten, to make & thorough invest srrangements the msl nature of 1be Feport 6 14 10 be laferred that Wont- Ry famitics have located bere f0r tho pust | WOrth is yery inuch 1o blame. The repurt says week or ten days. The grounds have buen put fu | 408 the Deople of Dulton cutered Into & contract excellont shape. The trccs have beea micely | With Wentworth on bls own ser, asstaied above, Vrlumod and (he grase simoothly cut, - The siae, | 899 faltafully carclod oat thele part of thy waw, walks have beou put in Devil and biw loextous, Dr, Whiliog will superin- . stivy ers of on inch below Lhe appe: er of s | briog out 8 cuticlusion sven mory palulul. OUR USUAL IMMENSE LAY.OUT. ofice, E2ICH.MA; Colicctor, $2.050.2%; Comp. | 49, 8 Tow, = and irew Cstones ot | chd the wnecting. mud’ Lo assisted by boih tha | o blech, Bud beport. toie Educiositine :I.::n:m, p‘;ulng unuqv(mly d.?af.é‘n‘.‘“{n. wiors | MR Ciark told the writer that ‘she and ber » droller, "B370.00; total, $1k, 038,70, " fie oaid aus | the saloon wincows, breakiuy thum; somo of the | Luinblo anu sbiulug ltle of tua Methodiat clergy [ Tiewe: hls Commitice bas complaced lia labors } SURRIC WP R VLIRS St A e thie | Bustisiid occupled stparate ruoins Lecauss bur ow Pa,rlor ults SU000, uf whlet §1:400 was uaed 10 redevia ey | PERRLER, MIERIEL b A Pt il ssioon, | fotulidlettlet, ol ta Tocament, which seta forts ali''the facts | nicrian e, passig dircctly Into. tho vericare | Jittlo irl was subject to ts, aud ate wanted to P e oo 101, twenty-two calibre, and woutided Dolpbin i | anit yestorday was we. excebtion » of " tue ‘maticr b gresi leogl, bt ‘fale | diuui, CuLtiog tho et pulnionary arteey wher | tuke turs of er, Wo ik, Thowas, one of tae NeW Chamber Sets The following building-permits were Is. | the thigh, the ball ol round the lew aud acitling | ticd * was the order of the. day. and ho to render avy verdicy, alibuugn from tbe | i1 cmerges trom the hieart, and etered into the {:n wmen, alsu tuforned the reporter that he " euvd: Leopold Bloom. jthrec-story in the groln. Al tho jbartics weru brought to the lett lune, wherg It was lost in tho substauce. u umber of tues sees Mra, Clark get uit ‘I'he pleural cavity and perleardium were diled | tuo care at the Blus lsluud uvenuy crossing, with clotted bluod. “The ploural cavity was Lree | whea bo bsd been ridlng 1uto tho city with ber, froiw auv mark where this bullet could bave | aud be bad often woudered why sba did not passed out, ‘Fuo ball was doubiiess lost lu tbe | come clear . He conld swear to aeclug ber brown wlone frout dwelling, ox7s, ichigan avenue, $8,500; Veter Juni siory-and-vellar bnck dwellioy, 21300, Mobuwi stivet, $2,400; Mra. Barbara Cline, two-story-snd Lasewent stone-frout dwellia, atatlon, where the Loys were vrought befuro Justice Rodgers, —schaellers making the cumplaint of dhiorderly conduci. ‘Fho cass was continu, Dolpbin, the wounced wan, is Dot given o vi fuvorably repatation by the police. e wus at FIRST-CLASS GOODS. A full llne of CARPETS aud GENEBAL TOUSRHOLD GOODS. new and sacoud« ’ . ) band. ‘General Merchundise, &c., &a. wo- e balr st aro o £ood con. | Wheu Wentwort was electod Frincipal of tuo 0 ball was : LI A eh BLISON, PUNENOY At g e u thie ball, in vad weather, will not be uopleasaut, 8a SEUL he WO L Riried iR p In the ba 2 THE COUNTY BUILDI ANOIUER FUAUD. somctimed beed the case ut former gaiberings, | BUTt revlicd that he would nou%mu subsequently | was gwworu. Ho was o laborer and lived next | Zimmeriug, was In the batit ol golog out HE 2 Tux Tusueye was fo receipt verterday of & card | These grounds, though not 08 beautiful nor oy | 4'd sccepl, sud left balton in the turck generutly, duor to deceased. He kuew u servaut @rl | nights, sud behaved go that Mrs. Clurk hud to uanied Carohine Zimmerlog, who used to work | Jetber g0 wheu her weck was up, sud that it in the famlly of Mrs. Clark; sheleft there | was for this reasou suc bad cliculated such shout twy “miouths ko, awd went to | scandalous sturice about Mrs. Cluck. Wheaton (o )ive with o relative. She worked | Oue Wh:{ Jooked a little stravge. Mrs for Mr. Clark onc weok. Witness had a con- | Clark stated thut her busbaud bisd purchascd » versatlon wich the girl about Mr. Clark's fuwmily | revolver. He hud shown it Lo ber, but uetiber affairs, Bhe told hiip that sbie would pot stay | Dorlund, ® uelehbor who wurked » great there any looger, on account of tbe scaudalous | dest or Clurk by the day, thu occedings, There was & man workiug for Me. | bov Bddie, nor wny owy else, had “lark, aud she usked Mre, Clark whio he was. | cver seca it or kuew that be bad such a weapon. sirs, Clark told Ler that be was a cousio. Bue | Jtwoull buve been quite nacural fon bi Lo had frequently seon him locked In a room with | Bave sbowu 1t when he boughit i€, and s 1L day Mra. Clark, She safd she often wondesed wno | ou the sbell 1t wus siuyulur that an L vesr-old Auctiogeers, 118 8nd 120 Wabasi-ay, Notica 1o ‘Auction Bayers, askivg that @ reporter be sont 1o No. U1 Weat Van Bureustreet, tomakevome inquiry as to the **Wast Bide Baluun-Keopers' Proleclive Assoctation. ™ Un tho reverso of the card was a xlowiug adveriiso. ment of the Aw ion, fn which ** Edward Tuomas" fvured Mausger," and sunounced biwselfne ready to do great ihings for saloon- tre geucrally. A repurter called ab the vume ":;u';::lml‘ull:dvi‘m‘!'m( Aln; Vzll flmlwnlml by & c vidusl of Engliva cxiractio whom he had, locking after i - Insls, et i souiy maontu 11i» pame proved 10 be ** Bdward Thomas,™ sud be coufeased 10 Barving beeu In Jaill upou g time, and (o not ouly beluy the **mauazer' of the Assu- clation lu question, but the Association tbaelt. The Bighly adoruedby art us sowe others, are never. | L5¢ Fepurt iy sigued by all the monibors of the ticleat sutlciently shractive, whilo (0'thie averare Cumamitius. Chiicago iotric! ¢! | ey pos a0 lue . Geroet and are’ halluwed by tho precious. rebgonn THE NAVAL ACADEMY, associstion of mure than o qusrter of & centur, o which abundaufly atoue for thelr snunicomiuge [a | BALTIMOLE, Aug. 18.—Comuiodors “"“;‘; olber rexarde. ‘Tha Tabernacle, & lare teutca. | Commandant of the Naval Academy, sa rlbl: :L lf;;’t:fix’ lll\‘rlvlnucl .'xlt_‘:u::fld‘pu;m‘:dn aud | examination of csudidates for appoiutments ss L Wi u cisen are beld, was | ¢ - ers will RULIR place yeaterdsy. A foruierly, i ls srecieq | Cwdet Bugiueers will tugin on the 15th of Sep- within whai “is called the Clrcle,” enth tewber, aud for cangldates for spuolutwent as tounded 8% & distance of sbout t Midshipwen on the 22 of September. All willi & row ol neal white cuttag upled by’ | ofllcers aud Cudets now on leave from the fuwllies who rewuln duriug the eutire sortes of | Acadeny and not fncluded fn ths detsil will weetiy Tuls intervening space Is Slled with & | cousider theie leave cawnded for ten days, with ‘The County Court adjourned yesterday unti two Weeks from Monday, Dr. Hageubach, the Assistant Physician at the Invane Asylum, yeaterday procured licouse to marry Miss Ayues Hertzog, uf Lehigh County, Peonsylvuula, Alr. Scnuo was (he only member of tge Commite fev o Equalization who put In an spocarauce yes wecday. He beard sil complaluta, bus the only vas 10 by uoted was that two lumber ysnls e Bl Bad otirely eacaped vy funaor W 100 West For full particulars of our LAtge Upening Fall Trads Baleaol liooin, Bhoes Dry Goodh Sen Berr NEXT WEEK, Soc autioy 1u Baturday and Sonday pepere. CHA RAUDIN & CO. : s Mrs. Clark’s husband, Mr, Clark or the | bov ur a JU-year-old gul shonld not discoser it WiLsON & EVENDEN ! ¢ b of muple sud blckory, the follage of o 5 el Bt v Awalu, N ’ \ ¥ Jdoliutuw M. Mickelsen yesterdsy camo | Awoclation, by ‘sald, had L e A g 3 the cxeeption of Lisat, Purker and Masters | young man. podi Mie Uk oateed tae A, Y vt oy ket yesterday cama | Avoclatlosy Lo juald, had Lo foruct o :;';;fi;g,fi; » Jelizhitul suado 6 toe occupante | Lyinun ‘o Claysols, who will report. Seute 17, | * \ins. manaaner LawpEus Chark' asked for 1 last Monday, siace OIL TANKS bou ol becoming citizen of thls country, Sho | ary. Ne had swumed the e Tabernacle. It "This change has becn made to conform with the Tk lprovestots tore Fs b Todsing-tun. taetan! | urder of the Becretary of the Nayy directing scuce of which has detracted me- | thst hercafter the wcademic year sball begiu Aud frow bis luteoview Gl the “wanazer' wos | what fom o the cowfors wf previous | Oct. 1 sud cud May 8L was sworn and testificd thatsle was & nelehhor, | wbich tise she bad uever i Sbe mude the saime statewent 83 the previous | it wud it was powlicre tu be fouud sbout the witus She sad that the servaot @il fold b | preonses, The vanly reasusable theory, wy de |, bhe satue story, sod puaibively stated thut the | ¥eluped thud dar o Lhat A Clask wea By vie- 450 SHIPPING CANS, €7 & 49 West Lake icect, OXXIOAGH [E TP phericenr 1> mu jntllikent indy, sud ine proceeding belog 80 uiuyual it Caused avie remari bub lngulry Qe ted W fuct tuat Ber purpoas bu kg we step ads

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