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THD CHICAGY TRIBUNE: THURSEDAY 8 the stocks had no market satie,and | Josrned withont tranescting nhe wanted {0 nac her money. Recelring unshile: f ever. factory anawees, she swore ont a warrant for his » CTEtarY Sheving Nim with ubiainime monay by | (Therswan s anelal mesting f the Eagiecnin A T et ety | WWAR Rtepublican Clun at Loehner's Hall, | The Tam nean engaied I many other impropor acte,and | Committos which was aopolnied ot n previons want £li ‘compiatnants tn appent hefure Justice | Mmecting o confer wich ';r',{;;‘:;;v;;:\;: },Il;'m'm van Aorffeon sy Tp'ciock to-day. wanld be held Sepf. 7, A commnitee of five wis The Mont Inspector of the Jackéon sireet | appointed to nominate candulites, wha will e market, Henry w,hnnd_ waa arrested yesterday at | voted foras aelesated et the nrintarice. Mr. Ban- The (natance of Reitton & Smith, who cinege him | ROH of the Weat Park Toard, made o few re. With nesanit ith [ntant to o bodily harm, ¢ | APk coneerning tho comlag campuizn dnnng ihe aceima that he condemned Taat weex tive **alnnk | heence of e Committee. ‘oo renult of the calyes belonging to the frm. This made them | balloting un the names propueril by the Committee Enere, and they and ather butchers fallowed | Wae A% follows: Congressional delezates-acub Waelland, nnd were to menncing that he fenred he | Dentech, W. I Jdotnson, M. ternhordt, A. W. wan in ‘danzer, Aud drew bia revolverand told | Roffen, A, J. Elwig, M. Koenlg, N. Hicharit, them to stand back, ‘Ulticer Morkt had | (Jeorge Ralph, Theo Einbright. Hepatorinl deie- Tiritton. and. Smith urreston for interfering | EAleK—Augunt Steinhous, Ueorge Nieweseakl, with Weiland in the discharze of hin dut Augint Blnfu. Emil Wiikion, J. Tochuer, Frauk and tholr cane will come before Sammerfield Sehioenewald, ' Anton Scherman, ¢, H. 'Plauts, nrday, The arrest of Weiland four or five daya | Juline Peternon. . sabsequently luoka as 1L they wauted to frighion v LYTTMBER 25, 1878 contd find nothing which indieated that Driiget waa atenek hy ino care, hut died from brulses, which, from their posltion, canld not have heen canerd hy anything strikine her. ‘Tha outahle clathine wan tntact, bt an nndergarment swas tarn anit covered with blood. Dr. Tucker, who aesiated a3 the post-martem examination. testified that denth waa cauaed ||( Internal hemorrhage, wrodueed by & raptire of the apleen. Hid Wea wan thnt one man heli the woman while another acel- dentally ur purpasely gave her & blow on the stomach. To hiamind there hat been violence. The irl wae m vingn, AR to the torn ahoe, ha he- jeved (L reauited from draguing her along the sidewalk. Dr, lert corroborated him, and sdded that thers wan'a thumb-maric on the wowan's pee- aon. Dr. Van Dnren, who saw her in the saloon, naticed thint her cinthing waa not torn. Dr. Mon(- gomery Clark teatified that, from the appearance of the garment, the blood must hare been on it provions to death. Undertaker Elion saw only the marka on the lower portion of the body when he examined {t at hia whap, Detective Mclotorh, of the Michiznn Centeat Ttoad. testified thal the reatitntiol reported In favor of moval slun-boards. This authority was annniled by an ordinance passed May 0, K72, s0 the e of the polos for tdver; B - sing prpasen in tllogal. Acting-Mayor Gilber GENERAL NEWS. ACCHRIINUY fave i pastien nntil Sanday meh 1o —m remove thein. ‘They whil, of course, try to have i the Connett ¢ ‘ordinance, but 1t 18 be- Gon. Ben Spooner, of Indiaus, s 8t the | [evedinerwinne vnanccemnle " Grand Paclfic. X 5 byt : 1 ordinnnen is being dmwn np providing Mr. Don A, Bagler, of Valparaiso, Ind., i8 | for a rednction of one-thinl In Lhe ftontage water at the Sherman Honee, rates, And cquallsing 1R meter males, Ao that those who tiea meters will pay na much in ropar- N:cholns Moffunn, the man who was ent | tlon as the peonle who are assessed nccoruing to Sunilay morning by Lonts lierachimann, ls mending | the frontape of their Eu_nm ings. s THE COUNTY BUILDING. Commodors W, J. Kountze, Prosident of y the hllallrnlnnl?lllcy Iine of stcamboats, is at the The County Collector yenterday finished the asle of cily property delinquent for special ny busine: of and saw In 1t an ardinary martingo permit, 1N | work, or acata dincane; and In eve e rritian: | oo, o1 adata diseaier and In etrf fatim af dé. “‘Married by me. ¢, Driscoll.” Thia certificate, | eompiatna. 1t is feicndly and helnful to the meo ftseemn, had heen overlooked when the licenwn | falidate atomach, CASWALLy FLAZARD & Co. ment was affered In evidence woveral daya ago, and not | peintom, New York. pro- i e, Fuche had sson tho writing di ahe e LI LU member tha ‘Ather Dirincoll, of Kt Patrick’'s - Chiireh, Cincinnati, waa the prieat who perfarmed s MEBTAGE the eeremany in queatlon. The story of Mra. Frcha Ia tnid by her with Scotch earncatnioss and atralghtforwariness that carrled convictlon with it, And )t la not iard for & Jlslener to bellova that there was some kind of & ceremony gone throngn with when Mrs. Fncha gave her hand and. mun- ;umy. her heart ml 'l'f"" 'Fuclu\. l’:\ case l;m Nefenst ean prove that thora ts 1o Auch man as C. > })r:lncnll. nu' luluwa’ |mhvms'l~]m|un|n cannot r.uh-l ddel DAL in 3arriy, . & Ttros, ang jh the fact of the sllered marriage N WL AL SRl 5 e my "h avitences " other than thove | Eiuinye ri toee s e bi R ey SE ey contalned In and npon the marriage license, | Church, and theace by cam ta Calyary femeiary fyg they will acek (o have Ileney Fachn declared] the | fterment. May hiasonl redt in pence. * Frionis of the hustand of her called **Mra, Fiehs No, 1'7 ne- ramily are [nvited to atiend without fursher notien, cause of hia long cohabitation with her as hua wife. w' ter, AL Rig roskien. Tlia proof, of the nllezation that there waa n mar- On Brpt. 21, hy the it P wicron, Frane . fiarver, ’u’n R nrvey, and KmmA 8. Goldle, dAnghter o iian (o e AsRaterof QULIIE o Morrin, nand 79 3¢ 3 ‘Tremont. . Tho Tromont Ionse i entertaining on ex- | peuesnents, and will to-day tackle the Town af curelon party of some seventy-five peopie 1rom | Lake for general laxes, ’ him, ite will have a hearing befora Justice Evor- | FURNITURE MANUFACTUR- | pilot of the ongine wonld etcike & peraow shout the | ringa at Cincinnats will probably relleve the pris- | o " Lentd Rt B e Avsistant Stato's Attornoy Webor fled o | art Sonday. Tho fnepector fn vertinoomiar at BUS ankicn . 5 i 5 i nnfi:ng‘.fléifi.vrnnn.ncn-‘mnlm ey el | S hesqmaing il dakpaio ho salo of seats for tha Beecher locture | niy of particulars with the Clerk of the Criminat e matket becanno ko doca his dity and seize Ay ST Al the physicinne except Piper sald that one | prosecution will make aga inat him ©_aforeal FURLONG—On 24th fnst., Tahert Furlonz, at hig { beging at Raot & Sons' to-day. 'The lectnre 18 | Court yesterdny in the Protection-Life cases, The Iarzo quantities of direased and brojecd meats. THAR SRVENTI ANNUAL CONVENTION conld nnl{:olxrm.k by cara without being marked; | Cincinnati marriage be not disproven. For Fucha It:_l:llxl;::tf‘, No. 133 West fiarrison-at. 3 Formerly § woa the pactien simply 10 condemn | of the Furniture Manufacturers' Kxchange wan Pluer knew of cases’ where no marks were visi- the sinfl, tho ownern belng allowed to sell it for caa aay, even should he be declared to be by res. son :!.lvwhnh\vnnon tho legal husband of wifs No, { Patrick's Church, thenco by cars to Calvary Cemetery, 1, that he ditl not know he wan martied Lo hee (and ' lfl‘(’l AWAY=tin the 23th Inst., Barah, wifo of \iji. 1o one wonld snepect him of Leing converzant with .:,!‘..-“L“:LZ..'“':’] 47 yrnu.n o Inw), and therafors that ke did not comwit pers | gejocic .fl:‘“rfl:’ ,:&g"fl;erv" fl{:;llml’:;’::‘r::;'v Jory in swearing to Connty Clerk Kiokke that he | & T e for e e a1 was an uumarried man. hain and Joveptitne 1. pinan, o b tixed for Wednesday ovening In the Tabernacle. cases are sct for trial to-day, i+ The tempernture yestordny, as obsorved by | The Grand Jury rotnrned fonrteen indiot- * Manal ontician, §8 Madison etreet (TWRUSE | ments Into court yesterday, Fonr were againat | Buiding), was st 8 8. ., 00 degreca: 105 s | Mike Wearer, fo bueglary and ono acalnst Pat 75; 12m., 085 3 p. ufl; 8o, Barom- | Doinney for makingn Jelly of **loree " Kddy's huraday, Gept. 20, {rom resldence tn sr, held yesterday morning in the club-rooms of the 0208, , b - ahld cneck A :;l’!lnl p"r{-fim" h“’l"h‘I;‘! u:;‘lfi:fll;m‘vm:m meat, | Tremont [fonse, the following promment manfac: #0 Commissioner De Woif decided 10 | tarers belng smong the tist of membere who ro- enforce the ondinance atrictly, It giving it roll-calt: John E. Whittleeey, of The Insoectof power 10 sefre aud catry off what he :{"I::'{l;’:,e‘," 2"’»;::,._ ‘cnlcm.. Vroshdonts 4. - e, ‘The taking of (he testimony occupled from 1 until 8:70, and the case was abaut 10 be closed when some one snggested that McKenney, the keeper of the Margue, be aent for to learn whether ho had examined the body. “He came, al aston- ; % ! 3 yearsand 8 manths, | eteratda. m., 20,332 Hp, m., S hend. Weaver will plead gullly, it aaald, wiien condemned. This has been doue for several 4, felt & Wolf, Chi Be % | ished everyhody hy !Mll(vlni that he tore tho unerat Thuraiay morning. st9 o'clock, frowm red- o e Tenlcnts | months pant, and the more honcst hutchers are | Woll, of Stadfelt olf, cagy, Becretary: | nprer.parment, —something whieh even the de- dance, 1137 Indlana-av., .3 i mfll& %:::::;‘c:;d Sgn:lyl i I::;,mnmfie. ‘Igc; {he timeé copues, In e hopa of belng deals lenlen caretul "!r ‘mking incle purchases st i Sucke | M. I, Talcolt Acting Secretary, Chicago; ¥, F. :“'",,_‘:,.'m,l;w.,,m.(fd, w Jid thie Friday morn- BT. PETER. T~ I"hi1adaiphia ana New Tork papors please eopy. # o i hod nls, 'The unscrapalons ones, however, s ) o] . g . B L3 " - = oF Patrich omayac, wiip, 1t wan allesed by as | It was noted yestorday that Commissioner | yo1 e b et and. white Egglestan, Chicago; . Willard Smith, Chicago; | ing twhen looking for cuts and Braieen THE ORAND JURY to run throuuh bad iweal, and, whila (hov moy B9 | ¥, T WL, of ¥. I8.'1 & Co,, Chleago: J. W.C. newlight, but no cxplanabion B evigeneah winey | commenced lts Taboce yestorday morning in the L.a ENVIRONED WITH DANGER, snonymous persun, eame to hia death by violence. | genzen had linen asaigned a portion of Walker's ‘e exaintnation proved 1has he died from fatty | county orders, it appcars that lenzensald Nguors | often, nnd lose money in tus “operation. ~ Last | Peters, of Whittlesny & Peters, Chicagos Theodore | SULICIA'n D Ticker and Bert that a rape had | Grange muzder case by going to the Jai) and ox- ‘The dweller or lemporary wojournce In a malapl. degeneration of he heatt, Ty et reentot Ay 1n | Soock! cvnt 107000 mownita of wndt weat whx cone | G, Peters, of J. Butzow & Co., Chicaeos Cuarles | fieoy Bommitied ur Atempted, A perimenting with 8t. Poter's platol, A bathetnb | ona regionof country in enviraned with danzcr, l A dispotoh from New York informoed Gon, ar;{:anr;un Walker, ahont which there Is nothing ::::;;.:;l. and nearly ull of it in tho Juckson sircet | Gioecxler. of Moehler #& Co., Chicago; Lew- VERDICT. was filled, and scvoral shots were fired (nto the Besltien Inhahing at every beeath an ntmosphers saturnted witl an Infections palson, o nleo drinke Lheridan yeaterday that the army team sclected is lourothal, Chicago: C. Nostleman, of C. .‘Thn}nunndendlh- following verdict: water, snd tho bullots ware afterward compared with the bullet taken from Clark's heart and found ‘water which i8 In most {nstances Tikowiso linpregs “Tlirty-turee prisonors wore nrraigned in Tostleman & Co,, Cblcage; Frank Meyer, We, the fury, findthat thodeccased, Rridget Connell, < Shom the troom 1n the Military Divislon of the . Tated with the favar and aRUE recdIng midsmma: { Himsourl wvordhe prae g nverhoe llawd, yer: [ tho Criminal Coort yesterday aticrnuan, Amang LOCAL POLITICS, of Erank Meyar & (i, Ghicatos A, 1 Johnaor, gametuhor deatnuy intemal hmortliage st FARATE | o bear the same pecallar marke. Four other | I bilious mubloct, deficient in siamina, fir'u":fi".fé: ! d vate hton, o o them was the murderer, Pelo Stevens, aud arles i s e of A, P, Johneon & Co. ieawo: U, C. Janscn, { 1o enging { prese er traln Ne )t the abit of body or digestion, his perll is funiry, making tho boet score. Wondwarn, the Palmet floneo Jewelry thief. The: Mitrs EAOL QKT AT, I g o T ruad. |y iha | Fintole were then brought nta practice, hut nons Bt e ond, L the Twenty-slxth-streetscrosing, on Friday evening, Sept. 0, and w6 blamo salil Company for nat having waich- nien, nor flagnes, nor Hghts at sald crosiog. dJansen & Son, Quincy, I3 T, of the Thanix Chalr Company, S| 3 William Oaborn, Buchanan Mann- pany, Buchanas Mich, 5 Menry Increased, as theae ahnormal comditions . the bails bore the marka that the 8t. Peter bullet | {or01s favarabio to. the. cantiaction of malatai did. The Jury appeared satisflied from the experi- | discass. Dut thix danger may bo safely ancoun. ments made that the fata) ball had been fred from | tered with the ssistance of Hostetter bath entered pleas of nut guiity. Samuel Haymorl pleaded guilly to burglary, and was given two infll’l in the Venitentiatys Martin Berry snd John The Democratic Congressional Convention for | 9f B 3¢, the Secund District was held yeaterday afternoon | joyuny, In Wall's 1), corner Adame and ifalsted sireets, | facturing AL 6:30 last ovening, n Indy named Mra, | Dradatiaw was knocked fown and badiy injured in ot of her reafdence, ) West Lake etreet, " il Fn Stomach Py v, q fartin pleaded guilly 10 larceny, omd were given ¢l " kK H Tin4=, Inepector of the llouse uf Corrertion, Mil- | & A— ) Titters, which comnpletely nullifies the atmapiey y Dy horse and dray ownea by £, 1% Dizon. of No. } gty jave eac B oo ar Cartection s Yut | Tom Kavanaugh fa. tho chair and Patnick Henry | Hase, Inspector of tho Jlugse SF COrECon By | FINANCIALLY BMBARRASS- BL. Peter's plstol, and rotired to their room to hear | o0 0% W Ch piiehs m!g A e lfll‘v.: ! 308 Norib Curtin strect, ond which ted run sway | Ticoy"Ninded guilly to Inrceny, ang was aene to | O'Toale Seerctary, Theusan! Committee on Cro- | ilrnigura Company, fockford, 1Nl Frauk . 5D futthor evidence. fafutcdwater. Thisbenignantidotota diseane ciads | from thie corner of Laki and Union atrects. Jail for thirty dayss an olinsun aud Joly | dentiale was appointed. A comumunication from | gmitly, Puculture Exehange, Chicago; C. M, Fow- ED. A large number of witnosses wers ex- | fenlcannd prevents fevorsof an intermittent nad Rmith pleaded gullty to larceny, and were ro- mandod. In the estimate of oxpenses in the Revernl county nllices and Institollans printed yestenlay an injustice was douo County-Clerk Kiukko anit Criminal-Clork Stephens, who awne into utlice in December tast, while 'a year's expenses were chargod up to thern. 'They haveonly been in office nino months, i, {natead of Le County Clotk hav. ing expended SIDLTIH (which Includes Connty Attorney aud County Judge), his cxpenses have heen, up to Sent. 1, $48.614, The snine {s the case with the Crimingl Clork's oflice, and the expiana- Huu Is made In justice to them, —But this does dot* aiter the fact that for tho yenr enidin: Scpt. 1 of the appropriations have been overdrawn. 1In the Criminal Court yesterday morning the progress of the telsl of ** Dutchy " Wieland for the murdecof Anton Dlum was arrested by Mr, Trude offerime tu witharaw the former biea of uot ity and enteriug o ples of guilty of man- At 8:45 yestordny morning Mary Dnrkin, ¢ aped 8 yeard, and fintls Melabe, aged 7, were ran , overat the corner of Weila and 'Hurun streets by a ek and team ownedsnd drven by John Hubhard. + corner of Uak and State streets, badly Lrataing Tah about tho leim, Hubbard bas offefed to pag for sil meaical atiendance required. Gon, Trvin McDowell arrived on tho Ohi- cago, Rock Juland & Pacific frain yesterday after- noon from San Francisco, Me wis met at the de- L pot by Uen, McDowell, Buperintendent of the new . Castom-Hunxe, and Maj, McDawell, kis brothers, * und hy reveral fricnds, with whom ho passed the Wrief stay Jo had to make in tho city until his de- { parivro by the 5i15 train for the Bast. Aniong the prominent hotel nrrivals of cterday were the Hon, ¥, A, Gardner and the {lun. It . Nicholson, of Nashville, sl the Sher- nant (len, dohn T, Averill, St Paal, E, S, Witle, General Ticket and Passenger Agent of the Central Bizanch of the Unlon Pacific Railrond, and J. 8, Capt, Conuett, of no general interest, was read d referred 1o the Commitice on Ciedentlats. An attempt (o folst & speech by Cameron on tha Con- vontian was fortunately headed off by the adoption of a motion to take a recess, Tinl cveri that dovice didn't work, for as soon as the rocees was de- clared Cameron showed up bright and hwely, and procecded to exporc things generally, beginning witn tho stalement that a man could not take s nomination from sach n Convention and Temain o° gentloman. Warming with tho subject, he declared that the Conventlon was # spurious, bastard yatherlng. 1le rolatod how the Secretary of the Committee had calied on bim and offéred him the ecventy-six votes of the Convention for 81,000, and had after- wards clalmed that 1he offer wan a stiff. After de- nonncing the way in which the Convention wat ler, Chicaxo corresponident American Cabluet- Maker, Boston: F. B, DeRerand, Furniture Tride Jaurnal, Chicagos L. C. Boyinzton, Chicagos . M. Iluise, Chicago, F. Chichestor, Milwankes Chair Company, Milwankee, Wis.: A, W, Ovetl, SN S hvert & Co.a Uhiengoy Joseph Dolmel, of Delinel Hrus,, Chicago. ‘The Convontion wns cajled to order mbout 11 a'clock by the President, Mr. dobn E. Whittlessy. IEPONTE. The annnal report of the I'resident was read by the Secretary. This ducament catered somewhat into tne history of thy vrgunization duriay the past vat, roviewed the action of the Natlanal Conven- fon of the craft, awelt particularly on the im- nortance of the resolution on crediis adupted at that meeting, and urged unity of action amon creditors 10 tho end that_favorltiam on tho part of insulvents might bo avoided. The numper of falluzes in tho Weet, the report stated, hail Leen lcas during the past year than for the year previ- aud, owing largely to the prerantions taken in thu matter of allowing crodite; MR. E. W. STRONG, better known in Chicago ss Jack Strong, has added his nane to the Jong 1ist of victima to financial embarrasement wha have found the city o little too warm to hold Ihem comfortably. e has fled, | whether to Canads, to England, or merely into lake Michigan, (s not as yel known, Al any rate he has myatorionaly disappenred, and undera elond. For about o week past his friends have been anxlonsly inqniring after him, and some of them have expresseil fears thot ho had sought refuge in tho nottom of the lake. 1ils employers, on the otner hand, have an ldea that ho has gone to Join Angell & Company, not n the otber world, but somewneto on the planct. Jack Strong ls, or was, A woll-known man abont town. Hewas forthe past three years or mora traveling_sgent for the whaleralo gm‘nua Arm ol at - th smined, and a grest many facls were Eu‘l‘«:e-rrnm‘:;u;m gvpn, bf’:‘fl.“ ol\’fl{:uv; I\!lllnm ot Dronght out tending 0 show 8t. Poter's gullt, but | 04 permauent fefurm of thoso enfeabled or ir na of the system which invito not thero nover was b a0 batore & Jaey in which thote | maiarin, but oiir discasc cptolly to be renden. 1t i very closr that thero are two sldes to the case, yot the provailing idea scomed to be that whatever 8. Peter knew of the murder. Mrs. Olark was nat entirely fgnorant of. Tn fact, thicre scemed tobe a contant clash thronghont between the widow #nd those taking the greatest Intercat in sifuing the case tu the bottom, shd her deporiment fas not ruch as to impress one with tho idea that sho had a dosire to furret out and punlsh the murderer. She was in tho State's Attorney’s offica dur- fog the day, laughing and tslking with her attorney, and her indlfferonco was romarked by those to whom she was pointed out. In the courso of the lalk about tho sffair at ono time word wae brought to her that a former servant- girl would tastify to cerlaln thiugs detogatory 1o B e S bbb o A SR MEETING OF THE SRVENTIL WalD ‘& can Clu wil b6 Rold 48 3355 Btae Taisne, '[ B T Tl WARD REPUR N CLUD Wi, Nold a meoting at 238 Weat 1. t. thiscvenin when delcustes W the Congresfunal Conveatlon wilf R GNTON LEAGUE OF TIik SRVIN Ward will mee cir s evening 5 Mo, L1 Vi UALICAN CLUD WiiT, y's i IR WONAN S CHITSTIAN TR PETARCE TN TIY will ot 1ix 07 Ch Annnal meet) Y in el afth annnst meeting Friday, ai it i 3 e, T '8 Attorney, aft Ita- | called, the speaker anxlously tnguired IF his hear- tranis, Farwell & Co., and ‘as, o same | ner undgoing to establish improper relations with Oiivar Hivislaz Biperiatuiont st Glnton. dns TiauMEn, | The Sale's Aiaraey, alier conlt | oo D stand e oo, whan thoy s | 804 mamy' of thess = rallures mici | timc. dotug toime businéesin o eslt trado for | k1. Peler, and horatiormey at once mont for the | . AUUTION SALES. ralme i ® aut without making any mgreemunt. however, ne 1d, 1 L discomposed, bat called have been nvolded, o proved less in amount, by a | Ezra Wheeler & Co. For a fuw years sutvequent | offending witness, and fuestioned her closely, By ELISON, POMIEL ‘Y‘““"v“wc Tairer e aententes Hne Gouet \hoh heard tho avsn | Moy would, lioeas nol discumpoted, Dot 6o na | more gunctal ousurrationon the partof tauufac, | 1o Ve frs e s I pE e e e Day, the | which was cortainly in bad taste 5 X co, tutecs of the corecctivu-1isia furmished them by the Acting Secretary. ~ The author of the repurt took the ground thAL there shonld be a thankiul apirit for tihe guod altendy accompilsbed, for the dangera averbed, und an axnmple ect that shonld prove lielnful in & st wreator deree. . The report was accepled and laid nn the table, Tha Treasurer's repurt Abowed tatal‘receipts for tho year, fucluding tho balance from bis predacess- dence ngatnst Wieland, which slowed, cuntrary to eapeciation, that whei the cuttitg was done Blum wan pursuing Wieland, and had been pursging him during the evening. For the defonse, Mr, Trude aaduced evidence as to his ctiont’s gond chamcter ana ili-henlth, atter which the Court sentenced bim to two years fn the Penitentiary. —After Wieland returno i to the Jan bo was in the besy of m‘n‘:un, and highly clated at the turn thioge nad fashilunabla tatlor, and prior o that hio was & Eurl» ner of dack Kturges in tho wholesale grocery busi- nesa at IKcokuk, 1a. . The otlier day an old friend of Jack's went to Granis, Farwell & Co. and expressed his convic. tion thut thelr ngent bad beon murdered, ‘Tho firm shragged iheir ~ shonlders and Intimated - that it was more probubly a case of absconding. Another friond of Mr. Strong's, 8 fellow traveling Auctlotcers, 78 & 80 Haudatph-st. GOLDSMID'S SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGIS A tather aingular accident happoned at 10 yesterdny forenoon at the stoneeyard of sindel¢ Bros., curner of llarriaon atreot and FIfth puc. A teamster named Michael Dalton wos ning his team (o 8 stonc in the bottum of & Jarzo pile, which was wanted for use, when the entire pilu toppled over upon htwm, badly erushing T ubout thy body. * Ho wox_attended by Dr. Mc: Donald at his homs, No, 3% Pifth avenue, and IL was {mpossible {0 nscortain just what each witnees swore to, but enaugh could be gleaned from the maen to reasonably assura the {nquirer that tho cose sgulnnt St Petor was strengthonlng, and to corroberate the chargo that Mrs. C. had enjoyed, and continuod Lo enjoy, nt least the fricndiiost feoltuz toward tho accased. | Ong of tho witnesses, nnmod Ludwig, wae a little **off, “andin his enthusiasm to get into the jury-room before Tanghed down, 1t tnon appeared to Cameron that tho catlers of the Conventlon wwere trickstens arl liare, and he added that he would not take a nom« ination from such a Convention, and. further, that Tie apat upoen wud sparned it For this he was ro- warded with shouts of ** You conliln’t get 1t; you never isd 8 show for i$, Get down, " aud the ke, To this the apenier replied that he was not Lo be *turivey from his couree of propriety nad balance o 3 . e orand the proceeds from membershlp fvew, of | man, come uplater with the infonnation that Jack | his wine was put down by the baillit in clskge. Hieho N g remsrel 10 the Narcr loraiil, | O of equiibriuny v Thens laat words had tho Wt | §740, o dishurioments, wera' $303, leaviui o | eas " ivtanitor 10 ha. eElent of wome 16,000, | wo ol tho survant-gifl witnoaen, In tolling their | Foustponed until THIS MORNING at 10 balance i the treasury of $382, Tho report was accepted, - Mr. Angle, of the Committee on Frolghts, re- mrudrmwcu in-tho matter of sccuring bdotter raen of transportation. Mr, Carter, of tho Committec on Investization, matle a report of tho work performed by his Cor 1niftee durlng tha year, detalling ony of two cas {u which detective auncity had successfully but rowed nut the decoitful doltor. The report was received, ‘The Acting Becretary, Mr. M. D, Talcott, made his report. Jtebuwed’s ereditablo progress on tho partof the Exchango since lis oripin and aver wiuca the last Conventlon, and roferred to the con- templated Improveniouts In the correction-ligts furnishied by the Exchange, promising that they that his acconnts woro deplorably iixed up, and that it was fenred Jie hud either run nway or com. mitted aulclao, All tids has boen o -matter of ruinor for suine anys, and thu continned absence of the gentlemian from [rom his businoss hus occasloned n search for hhin which has thus far proved unavailing. Strong was n fellow of free- and-casy hubits, ready.to walk up to the bar with crowdd ol uis nuvocintes, and not ot nll averse lo a quict game of poker, Ib is jhoukht that hia habits have led him Into' fOnancial difticalties from which he N0 means of ox- tricating nimself, Ile lu 4 widower; his wife was the daughter of the lata John Whlte, of Oska- looas, Inwa, one of tho wenlthiest bankers of that Btate, whu committed sulcido soveral years azo. Mr. 8trong was 4 busrder at the Defgye Hoosa, o’clook (account storm). FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, at 11 o'cloclk. Fine Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, Pistols, Opera Glasses, &c, &, ALL PIRST-CLASS QOODS, Including party of Bankrnpt Stocks, bought hy Mr. @. for cash, and posl- tively to be sold. abont 30 years of age, and was unmarsled. A report was started last summer that . Judie Harlan, of the Supremn Conrt of the United Htates, was coming liere to live, A reporier call- ed on the Judge yesterday 10 know whather the rnmor wos true, and volunteorcd, in behalf of the vity, to welcome him if he came. TheJudyge, owever, denied that thers was any trath in tho . ‘He snid be had cnjoyed himself very when hers 1o June, Aana thought Chieago o delgitiut plice o live in, but he was absent in Wavhington ajzht months vut of the tweive, and utwave mtended 1o keep Loulsvitle aa his home for tae remainder of tho year and far his voting place. During the oxamination of the Fuchs, alins storles on_tho onteide, became 80 excited that it wwas thonuhtat ane time that they would havo a Wafr-pulling. Tho witnesaes, as & wholo, crowded into tho sots-room, cotlu huve been readily taken for a bavy of emigrants who had just aerivad, and thotr stories were contlicting, unsatislactor; d, for tho most part, unworthy ceedence, Many of them sald that they would not tel] what they knevw and what they toid no one knows. The ciso will bo on sgain to-dny, and some now wi A Bre Wards, Toking advantage of tho momentaey 8- leuice thus crealed, Mr. Cameron tried to close by aylng that the man wno was nominatod would be defentedl, and that he would stump the district to beat him. Doc stitt rose np and denounced the statement s o ile from hoginning tu cna. Cameron nnawered, **You, DocBtitt, arealiar,* ana then faded away. 'The Convention was I[Tlln called to order, and Mr. Welch woved that Doc titt bo_granted thoe floor Lo make nn explaustion, - Carrled. Doc §litt then denjed that ho had named any Uling-pinces excout in his own ward, Cameron ofice and lie Lud not gone to Cam- ct waa thiat Cameron had bothered THE CUSTOM-HOUBE. Four por cents to the tuno of 81,000 wera taken at the Sub-Treasury yosierday, The enrrancy disbursements at the Sub- Trensary yesterday amounted to $100,000. The disbursements of sliver wera $2,000, and thoso of Rrolu 81,000, . Tho intornal-revenue roceipts yesterdny aggrogated $24,500. Of°this,amonnt 818,507 was for taxes on distiiled spints, 84,477 for tobacco sad cigars, 81,200 for beer, and $251 for speclals. Somo of the witnessoa expected yeaterday did not appear, and attachmonts wero scnt for them, Are. Clark will be calied to testify during the day, [ELISON, PUMEROY & CO,, Auctioncers ek, Siegei Uirey cato goerday at S | Yostorday's storm_domonstratod, among i exprosed L Lo triona, Valmost to | would becoma moro fal and camploto ax the op- | and yesierday o “TuigNN foporiar iaterroguted SUBURBAN. PEREMPTORY SALE Tiotinwoie Court, Wilany S, 0 Nl | otber things, the utter Ineuflictency of the bresent o : . y concludod loput up & st on him, And, vald Sttt in conclusion, **We did it, and he went and gave it away to some reporier.’ Tno remarks were grected with ureat applause, The reat of the time vecupied Ly the Commitles waa variously occupled. A conple of aticndants upon the tonvention, nomed Bartlett and Callen, amuned the crowd ontaide by a little altercation, in which Culten, who !a soma sort of an attache of an Irish weekly paper. called Dardett a name too hard to bo borne, and tho resnit was that the latier utetly, peaceadly, and effectively knocked him own. Alter au extended absence the Commlitteoon Credentials retarne d reported a rostor of tho Convention. ‘Tiloy also recommendad that Capt, Connett's communication be latd on the table, and Incidentally declarsd that they beheved that the Conyentlon had not beea properly called. The re- port was adupted. Mr. Clancy wantea to know if the Convention Tiadd not, by adonting the repurt of tho Cammitten un Credentinls, declared thut the Convontlon was not properly called. It was decided thatitdid not. Mr. North placed in nomination Cartor 1L Harrie Rafferty, of the Eighth Ward, pnt forward Aliien Kenoeo An informal ballot was then taken, with the fol- crease. The report wis aceoptod, The report of the loard of Directors cave an account of the buainess alfairs of the Exchange durinzthe year, zotng over consliersble of the gronnd tonched upon by the renorta which pro- ceded i1t, particularly witn recard to the progress af the Excliange. From thin reporf it sypeared that tiie membuership of the Lxchango for 1877 was 181 far the full year. cighteen fur the last half, and 140 at the Iast_convontlon, while for 1H7H the moimbership was 155 for the tull year, nlno for the lant half, and the total at the .presont time, 104, The report was aceepted. The noxt thing Io order waa the fnal disposition of the reports, The repurt of the President was ndopted nnd ardered printed, ‘The roports of tho Treasurer and the Directars wore adopted and placed on file, as were thons of tho Committees on Froight and Ju- vealigatione, On mot! a voteof thanks 1o those two Commitices wid ‘) & unanimously, Mr. 1. M. Angle, dolevate to the National Con- wention, reporied briefly un the work dane and ex pected 10 be done I)g that body, Tho Association then touk up the sublect of the EMPLOYMENT OF BOCIALISTIC AND COMMUNIATIC LEADENS. ‘Pho propoaition wan to have (ho Secretary of tho Exchango prurnmn 1int of all sach men cmployed the Kxchange. MR, JOBKPII CUMMINGS, as to the whereabouts of the tilssing man. Mr, Cummilage sald that Biroog ~ had been A boarder in the honso for two yeors at least. Te bad his luggage, consiating of two vallses, n small trunk, etc., in his room, aud overything was there jurtas holoft it, ilo cmne hoie from his last trip 8 wook agn l"rld!{, and romawned about. until Tuuldfl{ night fol lowing. Monday Strong complained of fesling unwoil, lle anid something was the mattor with his kidueyw, ‘Taesdayof lust woek he appoared low-splrited and unwell. Iie came down frum his room at about 8 o'clock that evenlug, lelt his cy apon the counter, and sald to the clerk, **Joe, lend mo $10 until to-morrow morn. {ng, untit 1 co down to the store," 'The wonay waa handed 0 bim, ho made out a tieket, which ha smyethe clork to put into fhe drawer, and went out, Sfuce ho Las niot been secn, and Mr., Cummingn exprossed a sbellef that when le was found he wauld be dead, for ho was under tho Imrrculon that he had committed saiclde. o in inidebted to the Mrigge louse to the extent of sbout $25 for board, borrowed money, etc, MESHIS. GRANIS & PANWELL, wholesalo grocers, on Randolph sireet, botween Wabash and Michigan avenues, were vimtced by the reporter, They stated that Strong was 8 trave cling salesman, and bad been In thelr employ AT ATUCTION. 25 Residence Lots FRONTING ON VAN HORN-ST., . Retween Elghiteenth and Ninetoeuth and W pen. B R i o B e 3 Tako I Talndsav. cans b Ashiand-ave, withia thireo blocks of tho Draperty. D;‘;L‘flfi):‘)’x‘;}'fl"l"ll‘:;‘:"‘l! II‘ll“‘h‘ Inna rlnlfli’ improving ) i it oalratis fo (ESLDENCE PO T & a0 e Pale Foréinpiory. Terms eany i will Lo suuounced ¥or plata or further Informatton apply to RLINON: FOMEHDY RO, Auct'n. NORMAN STALLIONS AT ATCTIOIN. WE WILL GELL At Union'Stock Yards, Chicago, Tharsday, Oct, 3, at 2 p. m,, 10 NORMAN STALLIONS, 8 10 7 yesrs old. acclimated, and ars renowued 4 Another Ropablicau candidate for County Com- ‘missloner haa prescnted hitmmolf. Obadinh Nuse I wald to bo willin®, and will contest for the position vorsns C, G. Ayats, the present incumbent, und Capt, J. B. Fitch, As Saturday ovening is the ap- poiluted time for a caucus to clect Kvanston dele- gatas Lo th Btato Senatorlal Conventlon, the Hon, J. H, Kedzle and Capt. W. Dranard, the candi- dates, are pulllng tno wires Industrionsly to sccure tho efection of their rlends, with the chances of succoss a littla in favor of the former, Tha Dem- ocrate, though for many yonrsa minority in the tawa, still kick falntly, and cry for Nic Morper far Commiteatoner, and DF. I 8. Davia for Con- greasfonal candidato, RELIGIOUS. SUNDAY-SCIIOOLS, Cxcinnaty, O, Bept. 25.—The Reva, John Holland, J. If. Vincent, of New York; Richard Newton, of Philadelphla; John A. Broadus, of Louisyitle; B. F, Jacobs, of Chicago, and others of the Internatlonal Sunday-School Committee, scwerage system at tho new Custom-}ouse, and contribnted a forcihle argument in fuvor of Lhe new sewerage plans which Uen, McDowell has asked the Superviving Architect to ndopt. 1lad the storm come when the tullding was flaiated and occupred, the damage would have veon’ considerable. As it was, no particular harm redulted from the rather gunerous wettine whicl the' basemont recelved from yesicrday's ralnialf, most of the water running out When the rain cessed, and the remainder being wumped out. 'Tho vordomnation case of the United va. Tho lilinois Distilling Company's Distillery and other property, growing out of tue selzaro of May, 1877, will be tried sume tino thie fall, but not hefore Judge haclun, who Inforumed Distelct- Attorney Hangs yesterday that his thue was 2o uuch oceupled that he would not able to rench L Judge Duugs repllea that, ainge he called Judgo an's_attontion to the watter Monday, the partie lind ugrecd to have thy cao tried before Jury, aod the probability now s will go befora & jury and somo outslde ; posaibly Judge Dyer,” 1t will be trled ut on oarly A day ua posudblo, biit’ a8 tho tust potit Jury will nos bu ealfed beforo the ciave of Uctober, it may be Novenber befora it gots on the stucks, Danfel Liebenstein, nccording to tho police nihe bonds of matrimony. After the Ceremony tue Court made outand presented 0 tho wife o certillcale of maresae, and, a8 he handed it to hor, wdvized lier 10 5earn windom {roum the caso then 1 Jrogress, sud cieave unto the cortiicate and part not from it, as it was her only safoguard in caso #he wished, in the notny 3 Jish her clalm to Willlum's lov “and money. Tha lnde accepled the wholcsome advice, us others uight well do. No, 7 Clark stroat presontod g considernble degree of activity last evenlng, Twtha little back oo of the first fluor the Exccutive Committes of 1he Soclalintig Labor party was holding o routing Liteiness meeting, Tho Coopers' Unlon No, R were doing 1ikuwixo Inthe hali upon the sccond floor, ond the Swedish Smging Suclety were dolng Tikewlse npon tho thied foor, | Later the aven- iugthe ** PinttdentchenVeroln, * or. in otlier words, the Low-Dutch Binginz Society. cainposed of male und femalo wineers, rolicanied **Unclo Pracsle, furn perturmance (0 be given Sunday at tie Norih Side Turner-llall for the beaefit of the yellows fever suffercrd, Louls Machusan acting s yrompter, Oflicer ‘I'homas Mack, of the Lincoln Park TPaliee, 1ast evening rescucd from drowning 8 younx nan who hadjumped oif the breakwater into tho Jowing rosult: Gy soniia i et at tho Gibson Houss this mornivg for the | itk UK, “They have heed selected with the grest: v, % o en | A1 ombiaints of o iady who ! Mr, T. ¥, Dlackstock spoke favoring the dig- | for ubout ten yoare. 1le had boen regarded as ono-| HRtEl 2 ¥ ave bren selected with the cres! iake, attho foat of seuier wircet, When foken | nf e comalanin ol o Ry AR BACKATET AN | wrune, ribchgunan | wrare e e, | Caneon s veniliation of thls mublect by tho | of thelr mnat iruated aad sl inen, e wast) BOEECH of providing the Intornational Sunday. | cit carecani aro tho tnest lot ever lnported i 16 bo enilering from 8 freak of lusane | larachite in whom there fw no'guile. ¢ follows | Bevenis G B Breventn " Kedoes | ixchanigu, 1t wou stated that many of the mand- oned 10 make colloctions fur the firm on hool Icssonsdfor thoe seven years Leglunlig | cenciuicrent. with sathalaetory paper. the calling of & huckster down in the reglon of | ki 0, Twelron. T | facturers are at present practicaily at tho mercy of | hiaronte in addition to selling goods. They had with 1880, 2 KLISON, m;uu" & Cthy Auctioneers, ity, fmaginimg thst he had commlited r A i ) meors. Hyde Park, and has for some time past had the Arade of Charles Dexier SStown, resldiug on Forty. elgnth street. A week or mora ago, as Mre, Brown alleges, whe guve him o $10 bill, out of which ho took il cents she owed Bim, and returned her the counterfeit 85 and sume change, She did not dis- cover that 1L wus s countorfeit untli one aflcrnuon when she went to McVicker's and Charley lted- fiold, ufter looking at 1t tisrough 8 telescope, throw 1t out as nu good, The had Danlel samumon- od into the presence of Commissloner Hoyne, who Theld the huckster in $1,000 ball to awalt an ex. winination, _‘The case came up yesterdsy afters noon, when Mrs. Itrown testified to the foregoing sinte of facis, adding that Daniel didn't show up for w week or miore after he had wiven hier tho bill, Other witnesscs aleo featified to having been ent and witnessed the financial trapsaction, fehenatein, on hia Jum, put & duzen ur more witneswes on the stand wio testitied 1o his unap- proachably govd charcter. Finally ho took the aiaud himenit anil proceeded \o vnler » general and particnlar dental to nvcrtlhlll!. Mrs, Brown bud |, mever pad hbin that U5 ceuta; iu foct,” sk owed it nim el he had mever piven him any B0 nll, Whon he buard that she wua telling people thiot he hud given her the counterfelt he went im- imediately 10 see her about it, asked herif §owas su, dud was told that 1t was, ~ Muviog thus domed aThirtce, thene syltators. 1t was stated. on the other hand, that thu only ciase of these o rate of wuxes piubd o furniture-workers, This atutument was dened very positivaly, und 1t was clained rhat goud workuien could always recelvo fair wags Asa revultof thia discussion 8 can- witteo was appointed 1o drafi resolutions expresas the sense of the Kxcuange on the subject of the relation botween capital and labor, ncluding, of conrse, the l)lwl“ull of wayes, Meaars. Qabarn, Uracy, and Potors wore appointed as auch com- mittee. While the Commitiee wan out the Convention procecded to the slection of oflicors for the ensulng eor with the folluwiug resuit: President, Jobn K. Walttlesey 3 mt, L, ¢, UNoyineton; Hecretary, K. 1lal casurer, J. I Wolf, Directora- 12, J, Towers and F, I1, NI, Chicaga; H. M, Barrett, Cinclonaty, 0. ; and Hoeney 4. dll- urt, Juckvon, Mich, I'nu Special Conmiltes on resolations in regard to the lavor question reported tho tollawing: WiERRA», The constant agitation of the question of w0’ fator, batween manifacturerd sud oot la foF & statanient frout s a8 to OUF oplnfuns e thisy hear o each other, therofory By The Tuenluro isnuficiusens of the cunvention aectnblvd, that we beilave Lo loyer and empioyed, murder or aome other foul crime, icuance by tuking his owu Nfe, m papers in s Tawceaton 1t wan_fenrned. that We_name is Frederick Williama, that hie ia 18 years of aye, o whocmaler by trado, und was o bis way from cirand Junction, Cal., to his oid howe at” Corn- * wallla, England, 1o also bad o through ticket to New York aud 382,68 In caf. A mooting of the Exccutivo Committco of thoe having In charge tho srrangements for the Lizanr and fostival m aid of the House of the Good Shepherd was held in the clab-roonis of the Shor- anan Uouse Jast evening, the Hon, 1. P, Dericks won 0 the char, Reporis were hesrd from the various sub-commitiees, 81l of which wersof o Jiyhly favorsble nature. 1t 18 now cxoected that the APt Uallery at tho Expositian Buliding wii ro- wndn ua It in duringibe hohlln% of the featlval, and 1t wili of course furi no emall attraction to the nuny wio will denbtloas attend, After hearing 1ho teports, whick showed a eratifylng progress It iy arravgemendd, tho aecling adjourned, The next genersl meetingof the ladios interested fn tho work will be i At te Jouo of the Gued Savp- hord Thutwday, Ock 3, A sceton of the Cabinetmakers’ Union t met at D0, 7 Clark street ycsterday morning, fu prvate scewfon. 10 consider the queation of an vurge of 15 per cent in wages. wiiich tue men in nd must do Nt Teuth not meen bLim, they sald, since 3 week ago last “Tuesdayy but, Aithouk! h thom, o was In nrroars to they 'ald not appear to mink It a niattee or an umisual uccurrence, Br, Farwell sald he was In the habit of takliz o drink now snd then, but he did not think that ho evor saw him drunk n hialife, Mr. Farwoll was under the impression that Strong wis off on a pro- longed spree, nid that ho would turn up in a weok or ten days, ‘They did not know exactly how much Hirong waa short, but Jt would nrububly bo found to nwount to saveral thousand dollars.” Mr, Far- IVfl‘ll \v):- going over the routo last night to make uguiris, 'hie wae what tho members of the firm liad to say upou the niatter, but It wan evident that they tind suspicions that they did not cary 10 wke pube MNe, 1 fact, tiey exprunsed o dewire thut nothing b publtaticd nvout the atlalr at all, alt firm of Elking & Wheelor, No, 41 Lal Atreet, was nino visited,, Ono of the proprlelors ine formed the revorter thnt Birong accaslonally sold a carload of salt for them, on commission, when e Lad nothing elxe to do; or when he got un order fur salt he usually sent tho order to thuin, and they always colleeted ilrect from the partles ordering, Btrong hadn't the glhost of a chince to be In arrears ta this firm; v the contrary, (hey are indebted to him in a sinail amount. L was said of Strong by those who knew hls OII0O METHODIST CONFERENCE, Corumpus, 0., Sept. 25,—The Ohlo Confer- enco of the Methodist Eplscopul Church asseni- bled bero to-day, Bishop larrls presiding. One hundred sud thirty-eleht membeis responded to the roll-tall. The Kev.dJ. T, Miller, of Lan- caster, was e}ccted Haecretary, o — THE DELAVAN (WIS,) SCANDAL, To the Rditor af The Tribune, - Cuicaao, Sept. 23.—~0n my return to the city recéntly, iy atteution was called to o commu- nleation o Tne Tiriwuneg, over the signature of Cyrus L. Williams, published Sopt. 2, which contalued certain charges and suggestions. de- roizatory to my privote and professional chiarae- ter. Wherever I am known I am conlident that no refutation of ony such chartes or sugges- tions 18 at all necessary: but to those who neither know me uor the vils sourco from which emanated the communication referred to, Ide- slre, without entering into any controversy or needlcas detutls, to utter o plain, positive, and REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, Bept. 27, at 9:30 =, m., NEW PARLOR SUITS NEW CHAMBER SE A FULL LINE' CARPETS, General Household Goods, General Merchandise, &c., &¢ Plated Ware, Chromos, &ec. ELISON, POMEROY &CO. Total 4. A formal ballot was then had with the following renull: Jiar- viton: Henor.| wa 6 1l Eleveut| Har- rison, Kehos, 3 i 13 Tty ‘Total, And the Chair declared Kchoe nominated, The usunl motion to make the nomination gnan- Fmous was carriud, I'se fullowing commiltes for tha district wr nominated and confirmed: Seventh Word, James Clowry; Ewghth, Pat Hafferty nth, F. 11, O"Foule; Tenth, D, O'Caliaghuni Eleventh, Hon- ry Wallur, Jr.: Twelith, Il, C, Latenaw; Thir. teenth, M. J. Cllaton, 'Tha Convention tien adjourned. HAISING 1@ WIND, ‘T'ue Democratic Caunty Central Committes has sant aut abeut 200 circul 10 promuent Do crute, couched 1 about the folluwing language: . Dean sis: The Coak County Demoeratls Central Comiittee, In reurganiaiog aui carryiog 1nto elfcet 1t prechinet plan of urgaulzation, requizes w considerabi 1 of fmuney (0 dufray expedses of brbitlg, pegisd Ico-P By D, D, STARK & CO., #land 89 ltandotpasan, FRIDAY, BEPT. 27, AT 10 A M., W) agll thu coutents of @ 14-room house, No. 437 Wahashav,, cor. Peck-courl, CONBIFTING O PARLOR SUITS, ‘Nerntzel, That we Lelleve thnt the 1aws of trade, =.n p[;:{ ::ll‘ I.lfilll.llll‘- rognlate 10y prices W bo wbivined 2haus overything bo coull dony, and parbaps moro, X 3 | hnbita that ho was quite fond of Lho women, ai s*hops are demarding. Tha ofticors of the | ho proceeded i L] e Coroms | bk, Fostal SaTUs, pudthye, adverthiog, “rau, st [ oy fhe cwiplusers aiud inus rosuiste the wages pald (0| thag wae iy worst 1aing that could be sald of bim, | smpliatic dental of sl sueli cltarges and v CHAMBER SETS, TUNKINE refumed 10 divule what wax done, oot it | siuhers wslating that, M hu had boen wutlty, bo | o A8 tho incnibers of the Committee give thele time aited That smployes must be awara that, in e ~ tlous, und to brand them a9 maliclousty and fu- 18 Dedsteads, Washatanih g nuderstoul that tha desired advanco will be | would sever bave gunotosce the indy ey lw'nulmul-’- bugy must Jook whnmml"tnl Denocruts | present condition of trwle sud prices ubtaloed, thero BIGAMY famously false. Ezna Q. YALENTINE. S Lr and Sinnter Strrrh {3 ont for. ‘Tliero was abwolutoly no changein tha | preveink his entiro readiness to **Swear, hhud 9 furatah o ioaua-wo acet e Tositimata wu wec- | Caiiot e hia o be why ivancs iy wagon. AMY, e e i s L RO S i o Tlotor encrul wituation yeaterday, The snen had uo | onwetackof lfiblce su high as auy United St T oad votia By thie Committee that the Chatrinan of | o formmer e aronta wili Terify such an Advance sud TIB RXAMINATION OF HENRY VOO, HYMENEAL. tenulie; n-luxulx‘fr A withioul rosive: /propositione 1o mako, aud, »0 long as they wers in | Commissloncer ever suo, and au Giod v my Shudye, the Central Cuminlttee wid the Clatriuai of the | that we dlscountonnnc ail vivlont attemipts to soreens | 8lias Auguat Heory Sliemidt, chargod with bigamy, S| UK ¢ Au ‘. T e e aetcos it ot | o oo i duse no wrony ae ulleged. Tho Gomme | FAsice cammitive shodld write and Kok 30 G cous | oy picnor whgos (hai ricos wa o01al0 for u goods | waa reavmcd yederday by Justico Itobluson, Last FHEIas Dinpuich io T8 Sriluse: Ee——mom s wraity” Touuld ta o™ auvibing | iowarnts | misslunor aatd o woula(hiuk sboutit, and make | WSESENMSRIUL SIUHAY Y LRI | il e Saturds unte Tor the. datone wea . | Mavison, Win, Beot. 2.l Hev, James | W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. > ;]n:‘ul oy ’m:;:l.wth: nf«?n‘o’hy ::u “wf” wnl:;:! up his mind. On wotion, the resolutions were adopted without W. Bushford, of Doston, was united in mare Auctivneers and [feal-kitste ARents. 4 uge. Mako clieck payavis to unor of ulu Yorsytie, troduce suse the posecution were not ready fo pl to trial the cusc was thoreafter coutinued to yosterday, The evideuce for the Oy pecalinr featur of the Atelke s the fact that 3tis nota generul one, and does nogscrm Lo have e oflictal wauction or euceuragen 1Ll 1T and 173 fandolpl-, REGULAR AUCTION TRADE SALE, riae to Miss Jennls Field, oldest daughter of tho Hon, William Fleld, of this city, The resl- o VILLIAN iR Chalrman Fluases Comlt entfon then adjourned to partake of a epirud for tho wembers, — Aftor satisfy- cuufiu_{AD. banquet b b ¢ = ing the demands of hunger, dporovsiate seatiments ton given Saturd by M, ¥ denco of Mr. Fleld wis beautifully draped with | ETAFEE ANDEANGY DIY 00bS, y Cabinetnaker's Unlou, to whicl the Hanry Justice, charged wi It is hoped (o raise tn this way about 32,000 to o # ¢ | prosecutlon glven Katurday was by Mre, uchs, b - a oy CLOLIING, WO NK, FURNIBIING GOODS, _ atnikers belone, AR tho factory of ¥, Mayer, 1 | g I:{on:‘u‘"l ot lfmnl::: g}‘:l:lni::‘g Ly | | Julshoved to rates in this ray abont Se,00uin | wers yroposed and respunided to by Stesers: (4 | wits Na. 1, wha wworo thatstie wae marrled fuue | flowers. Tho weddiog preseuts weru costly aud | ygon, ifors 5 Routl Cona) street, there was nothing beliw done o g eka. 100K & | of Lo erwons Lo Wil the eirculars aro scul, und ¥ und e 1fsv: | yearasgzoat Cinciunati to thy dofeudnnt, und had | HUerous. THULSUAY, haph. 0 ot a0 o'clock #. m. chango of yenue yosterday from Justice Morrison & CO.. A Juaterday, the men uol ba i stated what they the paauis of This applizatiun 1o 1o fuf miey, te broko up | nuver beun divorced, and ate producod a Clucln- iR TRAURANGE. E P ik k e ted. et st It bl 2 : 3 | 3 \ A ::.13:3...&:;:‘ ‘:ln:.:h:...:‘ll:’.:‘\:..nx :nlfl;, ‘lfi”l‘b::l‘:}‘lz ‘:n“v; :;:;l:ncom Beully, sad got a conlinuance till Lo :m, -m:':.‘r‘ “"l’l I-: » '"m':r'"dn?i‘ifl,‘fl‘fm',’"; 1'.2; ous of govd-will and awity, nati morriage Mcensos by Mra. Fuchs, or rather ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY, REGULAR BATURDAY BALE, Mewarv. Floyd & Burch, 100 Latiallo stroci. hav. ing been appointad Local Agents at Chicago for tho Royal Cansdian Insurance Cumpany in place of John Naghton, all businoes of the Comvany must be transacted with them, and ail monoys dua the Company wust be pald ta thew. C. I, Bise, Roal- dent Mansuer for the Unlted Siates. e omeati—— BRIDGET CONNELL, TILE INQUEST CONCLUDED, ‘The Investigatin of the circumstances attending the death of Jirldzes Conncll, who wae found wa- dera frelet-car at Twealy-sixth e Clark strects Friday eveutug, was concluded by Deputy Coroner Korn yesterduy, but the testimony was so conflict- Balke bihiard table factory thero waos o similnr copditiun uf affairs, Mr, Lunsinger safd o 8 re- pueter tiat be bad heard notbing from the men Turther than was published In Ty THIDUNE yes- tentay, and that he did not know what action'was caletiplated by thew, und HTouso=Tue kou. U. €. L A G. Jyke, Lafa, Ty St Al e W Guodw I, Tioston e’ Hui, Georgs bireat, Hiluolé M was s e put down awong the black sheep—thy men faithiews to the principles of the party. In onter to make the matter of sending motiey a8 cusy ae wsible, cach circular contuing an cuvelope with a wa-cunt staap on it, addrossed to e, Juhn For- sythe, How puch monvy has yet been collocted s utiknown, Ul uf the circujurs camne hack with the foltowing indorsewient upou 1t You should nut_ clawme asa Dpmocrat, for 1 am Schundt, wife No. 2, who testided that she arried 10 August Henry Schmidt last month; Ly soveral uswoclutes af the defendnnt, who swuta thst they had been intreduced by defeudsnt to wife No. 1#e **Mrs, Fuchs. " Mra. Fuchs, No, 1, was tho first witness callod caterday, 10 10MifY, as her tounsel rematked, tu urther lacty rumn ter wmarrizgo at Cincinoati, Witnoes pi ad the llcense-1o-marry iesucd by AL1T3 & 175 Landolphest. Furniture, Carpots, Stoves, Etoy W. A BUTTELS, LONG & CO., Auciincers The Kune-floman case was not taken np yesterday by Justice Pollak because it 1s now under conwidoration by the Board of Arbitration uf tho Board of Trade, It 18 & case in which une Hoard of ‘Prade man accusesanother of conlidencing Ll by means of & check drawn uoon a bank wlere the maker uf the check had no funds, . Panli i Independent, Wishing you succus when you are i the Cisy Clerk uf Cinclunati and oftersd it In evi- DRUNKERNESS CURED. oy Addana, New Yorks Dr. tiauel Gray, Bittee | Paulina Reiusch, Fuma Reinack, alins § Ind ing 28 to I the question of ok “ 1 A At 4 . UL yuurs, very respecttully, — g o q 0 of rapo il gpun, | deuce. In reply toher aiterney, and witerscan- | pr,D dincovorer inchona rom: !‘.‘!‘\JKQ e “‘n&"."d;.'".,‘&‘m%;-“‘“ i JL hite, and Kisoirs Haudson, alias nigkes, look & ‘Flio Conutmittee bas expended about $8 in post. | though the jury reachicd & concluslon. There 7 DUsgerdiscovorer of the ¢ romalr) of venue yesterda from Swzhaoen to and were held (o Criminal Court in bonds of 81,000 'or-ll?“ ng. Thels arreat by Deteclives Gullagher and White, together with the ning the licenss, sho sald tuat sho had been i el Jan, 20, 1835, st Clucionatl, by Fatner Driscull, who lives at the corner of Fourth streot and liruadway, and priest Inchargo of 8t, Potrick's s, ileatiuys Lo Valincr, Kamass bep, f nal, Nior 2vvee, New York; 1 3 Beeker; €1 B of Minncavolls, Mluu., poeitively curcs every caso of habltus! drunkenness, Feo, $15; guarantes or woney reiurned, $25; sample bottle, $3. Salv, ago and envelove on §b 200 circuiars it has seat out, and it 1 €0 be bubed toat 1l will yather in at least anougli to repay tts tovestmeut, wore two theorivs,—one of the detectives, which wus that the passenvor Lralu atruck and killed . Bee o bur, and the othor of the puysicians who made the | Parisu. 8) alie sald, marri 3 B arr, e SUrks T 1 Aol s VR ! | Sl Ur thlr whcutations, wad mebtoned 1Tk | gy empoctats af whe A Copiseonsl Dls. | Best-mrisms ot ind g H B R B A e ke A T L L A ity louse sl b Soger, Avplowoy Wie s 1070 | Caiucus of Tuewiay. TR B et mmm" el ore | of her baving bocn struck by tho plios of & locumo- | prescuco of muny ypeople who bud bee to moru- Pnceler. Austun, Minngs K. W, Talure dew Jurki 4. u 7 f T o Lhay MOrO | give. oy s, The pricet was dressed fu bls clorical NO CARPETS SHOULD BE LAID & R W Dini 0 u, ¥ very lamo sllalrs, und, thore belug 0o opposition Wi Koble, Sau Frss Lhe u. 1 K. Cole, Cull o thefiut Wy Braals: Selimits . b Sorid, ' TAE CITY-HALL, At about 11 o'clock Tuesday night a_gang of barglars entered the residence of Mr. E. M. Harnard, 8t Lake View, snd fouod sowo azticles of Jewelry and s couple of pockeibovks containing amall sums of woney, which they appropriated, “'he houss of (ustsve Jordan was also cutered, but the thieves, while lighting & lawmp, dropped |t wu the floor, breaking It wud nakiug such a racket that thoy flod, lesving & portivn of the pluader wiilch they hiad gatored abouk thew. Thls iv tne secund tine withiu # week that Lake Yiew bas been vislted by burglaze, Yesterday moruing, about 9 o'clock, Mr, Poter Urbatl. liviug st No. 1485 Wentworth ave nue. pepuried at (he ‘Twenty-second Streel Strect Statlon that Albers . Eburt, 8 16-year-old boy, whom he had been keeplug, bad atolen $150 from Lim, Otlcers Elnot sud Jooce wore detalled to watch the traine 4t Twonly-second strect aud ut the Fort Wayne depot. A aboat b:) o'clock Of- Scer Elliott sound the would-be ranawsy calmly seatod lu the New York exprosa-troin, his facs buried fu 8 uewsyaper, and bis eyes covered whih speclucies. Ile way **nabbes Euvert {2 only 18 years old, Las been fu this country only six weeks, wud speakis vo Euglish. A wearch uf his pecson thowed tbat Lo l.;;m.'ut1 X oo 'nuflmvaumw ork. ¥ supposcd tiat be was inieading o 4o back'ta his Fasehsnd. o Last Buaday Detectives Gallagher and White arrested 8 fellow naued Heary Justice, wno wot scqualuted with Mra, Frauces E, suaka, whe Tuns® fue Woablogton Lauudry b Nov b In support of the detectivea' thoory, the follow- lnmwlnu were wado: chias] Futile, & laborer, who was going home, saw 1h¢ traln stnike the woman, Deonls Gallsgher, woo was with hun. did not see anything, floluz arunk, but heard Tultis say, **0L1 the wowan s kiled™ Fatrick Corbott, u conl-dealer, whose of- tica )¢ uear the crosving, saw the headlight of the locumotive shite un 8 womas wiandiug on the e g saw only fhe lower poriion of the ut-trafn interferod with hiu view. whon thu tralus parsed, 8 d, ou gulug out. b saw Lwo men running lowsrd the packiug-house, wud o WOmsn, Who was woaning, on the ground near the feelgutocar, Jerry Flyuu, tue packing-house watenmao, testided thai two men coue o hiu #t 5 wiuutes of 8 o'clock, vnd suid @ wouman was killed, snd asked for & lautern. llo weat with (hew, sud s3w & wolnan catried into the saluou. Mrs. Juhu Kitberry identiid Tuttle Ualias Lier a8 Lo (W0 men whu were ai the crossiug. i beard one of them ey, alfer the tralu pussed, ““'There moust be 8 woulsn killed. " She did uot notice auy ouy standing i the truck. Ans, llolh testified that ahe was called into the saloon, snd ot thera beforu the wouisn ied. She rubbed her, but saw no bluod on ber uudurcluthing. She cld nput make au examiuation, aud could easily have Bolie what 850 dud Wit hoat oueing (e hlood, Dotecuivo Scots wwore shat Briduet left Nu. 1482 Prolcio avenue 8t 7:15p. m., sud thut be walked leisurely frou there 10 (he Cruseing iu twenty-wix minutes. (As It wus 7:55 when Flynu was asked for ol wnd glio kuew that he way C, Driscoll and that be Was & priest. & ‘I'le counacl fur the dele agked: **If tho waan who marricd you to Fuchs was not Fatner Driscoil, wery you marrled ut allp ‘The defense admitted that Father Driscoll, and | Father Drlvcoll only, was te person who ' pers formod the ceromuny. If ho did not, thure Lad been uo masrisge. Clomens Noulugor, 8 froman, liviog at No, 83 Moluwk strout, said that he bad kuown Fucls for wvuut three years, und ho knew Mrs, Fuchs as thy wife of llenry Fuche becaue tno latter had | duced witness to Ler s bl e Witn that they liad lived togotlior as man and wife, and Fucbs had told bim that the child which he lur- ported was Lty child. Last Saturday moruiug wit- uess had called st tho jail und suw Fucls, who then told him that Mrs, Fuchs No. 1, the womau with whom le had been living, was his lawful wife, and thut he had uot been tegaily marslud ta wife'No. 2, Erucst Nealin, of No. 288 Wost Taylor strect, teatided that he 'iad known Fuchs ss » fellow-la- borer about threy years, aud bad been introduced by biw to 8 wowau (polutiug vub wile Nu. 1), whom Fuchs calied bis wife, 'Fhe prosccution declazed thelr side of the case deatth of patrluls deslring to sscrificy without a Moth-Proof Carpet-Linlng. Use only B¢ vote waa very lght. Tho sa-callod that menufaciured of cotton and paver, American Carpet-Ulnint Company, New York and Boston. For sale by all carpet-dealers, cla Huac nd, w0 fur us is_known, the delegutos are unpledged, feaviug the course open to those who deslre to labor with © them to- ay, A Q. Btor iss of the ‘Feuth Ward, whom the Lemacrucy rerused tho distiuction two years 30 of & wowination for the Loginlature for reasons best Kiowa 10 tuemavlves, is the vnly avowed, outsbokey candidate, apd t indications arc thal uuless 0w unu vpene ++barrol " this morning the empty honor of a nom- ination will be tiven blm. Nonc of tue delevutes o lu love with L, 30 far &s coutd be learned, but, Lbors belog wo ome else 1o accept the distinction, they can o notumg else. Last ovening cuierics uf the elect were discussing the situation, std Jlw Mcilale and Mike Corcoruy. Who will v in the Couveution frum thy Eightecuth Ward, wero pledging the vomtustion Lo Perry i) Bultk, but, be beng ouroad, and Laviug bis o barrel® whth b, they wilh not be aulo (o get bin for 8 victim thiv tinc, Thoy will suppurt Btory. uf course, but it would by well-for biu, if Lo wants to make sure of ik 0 drov 1y and ‘wee tuew, for the probabilitics sre that they will run the Couvention, Egbest Jumieion i potinthe Geld, haviug withdrawu several dzys agu. NINOR MELTINGS. A comaittes of the Natioual Greenback party was eaxuped Junt o 1 the beadquariers, Nu. 19 Dearborn uire akiug srrsugeacnts for & IF YOU DID BUT KNOW IT, ‘you can buy furniture and bedding &t retail just aw choap as dealers, provided you Luy of tue Furale ture Mauufacturers' Uulon, 260 and 271 Histe street, i —— Mensman's Peotonized Goel Tonic 1s the only ‘preparation of beef contalulng its entire futritious roperties, 1t i not & mees wiimulant like the u: racts of beof, out containe bloed-making, forc gouemting and lits-sustalulng properties: fu fn- le 1 all enfebled conditiurs, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostratios, ov ‘I'ho liconse receipts wore $200, Nothing has yet been heard from Wash- Jngton rezarding the time when a doclsion witl be ivenin the Valentine scrip case, ''he "77 cortificates were lessened by the ! redemption of $15,000. Thera canuot be out standing now more than $800, 000, ‘Fus ‘Ireasurer’s veceipts were: Collector, $711; water oftice, $2,370; Comptroller, §41; to- tal, 3,10, e pard out §17,000, Muyor Ieath x-mmhv:dhl the ¢ity in the Wheu will the Bupreme Court give a doris- “ 10u In the nerip aud certidcate cases, 1s & question often nesrd sowadsys, bul 80 ous seems ablo 0 BueweT . Hteps aro being takon toward a rcorgaui- xation of the Water Depariment as requlred by the l new charter, It is Low rulning oo i owp hook, ! uid nooue is really responivle for it manage- 125 STATE. N/ = Goods of all kinas, Eilky, Wanle DYE Neivewn a5 s ) cle N E i ey priet “ed veturued Country Trade Solicitede $3 OARDS PER DOZEN. AUG. NCITWALLZ Dyek Mlfnols: ikt Ciloago, 1k HOVAL BAKING POWDEL, OY AL BoWbER - Absolutely Pure. closed. TUB DEFENSE § said thoy intouded (o show that the so-csllea mar- flage ut Ciocinuall was no marrisee, aud thoy waked time wheretn to get frowm Cinclonatl evi- i e Uences Sect. by, proposed 1o 4a } went Dearborn trect, A usking prow- Conitne oA Wiavg:WYHEY, to taxe place sume 8 lautern: uu;zlurum}cuulvrhdula oy fhe lfl:f;w:'.fl'\fi'fio:‘unnnzfii?n e b Cincins A s oaly Maxing Powdertd # _ bika of mercidve, wuccended in fuducluy sl e uic. . As whe, becha idn't o U 5D NSUMP, able *Hoyal” 13 now the oaly Masiax er . ‘Thio records have boen searched, and it | her to Joan hits 8% 100 of e Lard-arued savinge: | ‘Tho Socialiste of the Fifteonth Ward mot at the | walk " as “iusl s Bcbtt, the' odiecrs uaul suy pricss by e Jaws of 0. Deiscall, 3¢ | | CONSUMERS should bear ta, ming, st the (cotoed ai G s s Wl thero was 1o auch priesty of courss the liccuse and few Leunlc certitcato of O, Deiscoll thereun luscrived were worlnices a3 evidunces of marriage. Ty Coustsllowed o coutibusdcs il Saturdsy aficruovn av 3 o'clock sbarp, A repvster vaamined the Hcense above spuken market it Froth pure Grabe Creatn Tariar, Lmporied exciusively for this pawik: THarrict of ¥rasce: PAbold Capetieuced housekeover Writes chiate altnousl whc I i e ! lbuyal, " uda fiat It yocs bo wiuch Cariliey a6 Wores 83 WSELUHAR A WL T 1 saye g uacd s powder ba buddlues, eakus a3t Al St SlP Rt Wl B DORRe e Bet uad want v 4 o Yurk iloard of Ttealtl, sad by sUch ¢ 4ilucst ehe idats sl KU, FUlRdTbbl, elG. hold ta ta Caaduulys b Ehi-s apoeare that the Councll, lu 1408, ordeted the ro- wuvel of wizus frow telewravl poles, 8 owa buviug * yoet put Gp wikoul peruwision. ' Tuis wction, bowever, was wobsequeotly recousidered, and & . special cummbtice (o whow thu order was sefeezed Do giving as sceurdty some worthlees winloz stock which be bad: fepressnted s Lewg wortn illions. Itiv love for ber suddenty couled, wud Lo oquit calling upon ber. Phed she wruly L sbarp delters, demandivg coruer of Clypourn oud Nurth avenuvs last evening, Mr. John White, (he gitator, rpoke fu Euslivl, opening aud clusiug ls remarks Wit b cuslom- wry pucwa. Hlo win fullowed by spcakerm io Ger- 1au aud Pubewlan, sftes wlich fbe Wweetiug ad- cui't seu ow she could bave beel outraged.) D, Piver. wiio vsaumined the blood with uicruscope, could Bud wyu traces of auythiuz wespicious. ON Tus OTUER »ibE, Dr U B, Morawan, who easmined tho bedy,

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