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" NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. 4 An Amsoctation ot Lewyers, fn which memborehlp s rexiricted to thoseof high character, a VOLUME XXXIX. eachicaauty.” ARIZUNA TER.—Prescout. Yavapal Count COLORA] . P'ark Gounty, ¥aleolay, I'ar! UYL LIS CHRISTIRON, Georgetown, Clear Creek Co THosAs rrcukt. Rilverton, San Jasn Cfl\lll’ DAKOTA TRR.—Desdwood, Misboraugh, Moatgomery CONaLY,, vy oy tay, , Ao Connty, Sa AR WATITIAJCK & LIPPINCOTT. Jerseyville, Jersey COMEL b v, HERDMAN. Lincoln, Logs County. BMarshall, Clark County. Monmouth, Waczen, Corn Mouticello, Pistt County. Morrts, Grandy County. Morrison, Whiteside County, Oquawks, Fenderson County. Oregon, Ogle Countr. Ouaws, Lasalle County, Paston, Ford Couaty. Pekin, Tazewell County. Feortw Peorla COUBlY, ey oy, & uLRICH Petersburgh, Menard County, Pittatield, Pike County. Ilockford, Winnebsgo Cotaty. Buelbyrilte, sprtogteld, Sangamon Couaty Eullivso, Mouitrie Connty. Sycamore, DeKalb County, Tuscola, Dflfl[fil Urbans, Chamesign County, Vandalls, Fayetta County. ‘Watseka, Iroquols Count; 8heiby Count: 3. TOWA—Adel, Dallas County, FORSALE|LT HARRIS& (0. NEWSPAPER - FOLDING MACHINES, 'he attention ot N A et emsmmear Eublihers ng attaohmenta to tw oalj; i Co, Fold The m; Durlington, ‘Dutler Centre, Butler County, Cedar Ttapids, Linn County, 0 o o JomN. Cherokee, Cherokea County. Councy! Blams, Pottawsttamie Creso, Howard Lounty. Cresto, Unfon County. Towa City, Johuson Count: Jeflerson, Greese Count IEN“LIY ok b Keokuk, Lee County, Keosaugus, Vas Buren Count; Logan, Harrison Count Apamoss, Jones County. Boone, Soone Caunty. Indepesdence, Buchanan County. ndlanols, Warrea County. 2 3 ahon (ot o PO-Denver. Aryfiios CRMITh & MACON, ount CHOLLINUSWORTIL. TR N AR EOR, Yankion, Yaskton County. - ¥ THOS. WORTHINGTON, THORNTON & HAMLIN, ALVIN P, GRERNE. 5 CiiubEY: LOWELL & CARNES. TACIILEISON & MACPIERSON. . T VAN DORSTON. ALEX. L. WHITEHALL, INDIANA~—Albion, Noble County. Crawfordsrille, Montgomery tount Crown Polnt, Lake County.. Fowler, Benton County. MERRICK & TRAVIS, Frankfort, Ciinton Count) ) ULA ‘llAU'ill & HICINBOTHAM, Goshen, Klkhl"n u}nnu. 4 Huntioeton, Huntiogton County. Indtanapolls, Marion Cnunxy'."]hgr" E Kentlsud, Newton Caunty. Eouth Bend, 8t. Josep Coun Hlemington, Jesper County. Terre Haute, Vigo County, Valparaiso, Ly, Valpuralso, Porter Countr: o 5 'y wnprpigL, o toin o FTCHEY & GUEES. ty, eadlotnes COUTiL « paLDWIN, FOMEMAN & MARSIL Decorati, Winnesblek County, Dellt, Delawars Countr Dentson, Crawford County. Dea Motnen, Polk County. Dubugue, Dubuque County, Elkader, Clayton County. Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Count; ‘WISCONBIN—~Alms, Buffato Count. ora O, wianengo O & PR Gleuwood, MMis Count + i ANBEISON, Marlan, Shelby County. BROWN & DUDLEY. The Ohicago CADING WESTERN LAWYERS. N er i e e, | i e P WELA THE PRESS SAY OF THE PUTINAM. New York JAB, UBANT, Sec., 10WA~Monternme, Poweshlek COMty. | | v Mount Plessaut. Henry Coungr: " B Musestine, Muscatine Uau?:lANNAN & JAYNE. Nevada, Btarey COuBllC, o 4 yipeitpaTIICK, ‘New Hampton, Chlelnlwuum{hn SHAVER, Newtan, Jasper County. SBANREY & COUR. Abwood, Worth County. Trranea HOR QMR it DTN RUSH % WRILLS Another D 1. 11 MAYRORY, Slaux City, Woodbury Connty. ak 7 CORBiiASK & TAYLOR, ipton, Cedur County, 0 S Toledo. Tama Connty, LI HEAN, BTRUBLK & RINNK. Minor, Boal & Hackott, proprio- tors of the PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, Chicago, are the largest The Propriet BOLD BAD MEN. chieves Further Distinction in This ine. R ng and Success- ful Operation by Masked X Q. ST, Onawa City, Monons County. Buirglara, ,““::”:::::‘ ::'::fl'i&.'«:‘»?::‘{agrr & WHARTON. Orage, Mitchell County, m:::‘;'fn':::: N o 3 WELDON & MeNULTA. Ooeola, Clark County, ST Casit, Balon Eaniy: . 5. MAIN. Oskaloosn, Mahaska County, M+ ¥ TEMPLE [ @aop quality, stylo, and worth, tho A well Bourding-House on Fifth Carins, Whits Counts; W. R JOHNBON. Ottumwa, Wapelto Coupts s & MALCOLM. | pUPNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, Avenue Entered Mys- eston, Loles COUMT.py o) v & FICKLIN, Rock Raptde. Lyon County” 5!t & WYNALD. | Chivago, excoods ull 1ts cowpeti- tedionsly. Ctlcago, Lok Conty. o v oy WHITON. Marengo, Towa Courity. F. A. KEEP, | torg,—Chicago Tribnne. Geneva, Kane County. BMITIL & KINR. —_— — s Cagged, Chloro-~ formed, and: Robbed of Her Viuton, Renton County. manufacturers of Clothing {n Awmer- HOBLIT & 8TORKS. Waterloo, Dinck Hawk é'o'.!;.':g'"“ & HAINKS | 4oa,—Aurors Duily News, Valuables, . UEORUR ORDWAY. A T. J. GULDEN. ‘Winterses, Madison Omm;y. ONARD & ETENLE. It pays to buy Clathing at th " PRELPS & ORIRR. | RAN 5 > 8 2 R o RUBTON, | e, Bl SV Eiling & 1igncr. | PUTNAM ONE-PRICE CLOTH- | A Well-Known Variety Actor o 8 s eiiioes i e u"f.fl.':;i"‘r‘ wacuesen. | ING HOUSE, Chicago, 8s thoir gar- Kills 2 Man with a W2 MO i ] wM. THoMsON. | nonts seem to last forever.—Michigan Pitcher. City Enterprise. Tho PUTNAM ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE has repeatodly proved itsclf a friond of the poor man.~Hyde Fark SBuu. The PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, of Chicago, has beon, and is, romarkably successful, and for the reason that they are careful to satis{y thetr patrons,~Daily Republicun. Rich and poor alike receive the same courteous treatment at the PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, 131 & 133 Clark, pnd 117 Madison-sat, ~—lake County l'stri 7. GTIINGON & BRITIAM, Eidatado, Butler County, m! l PN Grent Bens, tarmon GUATATHITE KNOWLES, . e 7 wu. i, popuk. Independence, M County: ependence, Montgamery COPNL w1, anass. Lowres d iy, nee, Douklas COMMTeyy gy, a, surtites. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Sorarac Tiite Eount I GNISWOLD, Beneca. Nemeha ;fll'l 01N 3 MUBUUET. N J. P TAYLOR, ‘Topeka, Shawnee County. Wichits, Bedrwick Cunang, L+ & JOUNSON. BALDERSTON, MICHIGAN~C i 3 AN=~Cotdwater, Brang Cp— 1 Detrat, Wayne County, . WaIne Couskss vy 01,1 & TINDALL. Grand Hapids Keat County. Houghton, unuxnm:‘l’,'fln:r;rmmnn SR & TUUN, ‘L. CUADDOURNE Ishpeming, Marqueste County. Jnckton, Jackeon Caunty, 57111 & OSBOKN. : * JOHN D, CONELY. Kalamazoo, Kalamagoo County. 6RO, M. BUCK. Muskegon, Muskegon Connty. STEPIENSON & McLAUGHLIN. MINNBSOTA—Autti, Mawer Sosnir: Montevideo, Chtppews County. - O & CRANE. aiy. Wiken & MiLLER, Northteld, Rl ty, < 7" 5, M. BUILINGAMK. , Filimore County, Ko o oy ALY R L ) i e ). M. GILMAN. BCOTT. | MIBEOURI—Chillicothe, Livingatan Cannty. a Eaosas Cit; :ck:uu cq::: SBIiN. novo. o W, W, VAN NESS. Piatuburg, Clfnton County., Bt. Louls, Bt. Louls Count) AHOR 2 TURNKY. BROADIRAD, BLATIACK & HARUSSLER. MONTANA TEI.—Fart u‘ulur:'.‘;_;?fllfilubt“;l‘ln‘}li’."' Virginia Uity, Medison County. l!-bCAX:L.AV "' NEBRASKA—AIbfon, Bloone County e on. 180010 ULy uax crAnR. Bestrice, Gage County. Dakote Clty, Dakota Coungy, | 4 MEEVEY. Tyl she 'Vi0s148 L. aurry, + Falla City, Richardson County, Genera, Flitmore Couaty. A HEAVIR NORTULOP & LIKES. Hebrun, Thayer County, OLIVER H. BCOTT. . Liacoln, Lancaster County., Nebraska City, Oton Countyo+OOP & AMES. % 7"y, L. HAYWARD. { Ly, 2 ;;::::“c;t" J. M. THURSTON, Repubitean City, nm-u';:m;«“““ HETONE b 3 V2. pEMPBTRR. 8iduey. Cheyenno County. A, M. BTEVENSON. hi 3 Tecnmseh, Johnson County, 8. P. DAVIDEON. ‘Wiiber, Sali e ber. Ballag COULY. 1 b 010K & MeDIVITT. Yark, York County, s i W. T. 6COTT. D1 County. 5 EMAE RO MecOY & aecoY. DTAN TERIITORY—Ogden Clty, Weber County, £alt Lake Clt quk"“-"t%xfi}‘ SO TMIEATY o * E D HOGE. CONAD woseR, an. uwla, 8t. Crolx County Ld SIMPSON & DUFF. £, F. DUTCHEW, G. 8 ELDRRDUE. A, SAMPLR A.B.SAWYER, T. W. McNEKLEY. C. M. BRAZKR. UN & LANPHIRIL M. W, MATIEWS. Chicago has many Clothing Houses, but none comparo with the old roliable PUTNAM.—Elin Daily News, Tho cheapest und best place to buy Clothiug 1s at the PUTNAM.— Duily Yelegmph, The PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE is the only roliable place for poor men to trade.—fuily Inter- Vevan, The PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUBE, of Chicago, has ono price for all.—Chicago ! News, ‘Wo marvol not at the sucooss of the PUTNAM, as the garments sold at that institution are constructed of tho best materials.~Chicag Journal. F10S. M. RELLS. eian T, Tieavis. WooD & WOOD. WILSON & DAVIS. Wil WALLACE. E. O'DRIEN. \ervs nunsaup. I, 2L BNYUER M. C. HUNTER, Jit avenue. Mrs. ttm, nble bosrding-house JOHN B, WHITR. J. 8. BTACY, Thirty-fitst street. about her . usual '0kORGE M. CRAIG, STOVE POLISI EYOENE COWLKS. ounty. 5. Govtxeos. - uruted with chloroform, E. E. COOLRY. G. WATTSON. ‘TABOR & TADOR. GHANAM & CADY, W. A. PRESTON, After The Banks in Milwaukee Not Pay for Any of the Flddling. Arrest, at St. Paul, Officer Race's Assassins. Fijth avenue, corncr of Thjr; Jealonsy nmi a Bullet the Elements of 8 St. Louss Domestio Tragedy. Further Concerning the Opera~ tions of Etheridge, the Abscoundrel, win of One of Plentiful Lack of Fresh Developments in the Manhattan Baok Affair. ANOTIIER NEW YORK ROHBBERY. Avectal Dispeteh ta The Tribune. Now Yosk, Oct, 20.—The Times nays onc of the most startling robberies ever perpetrated in this city was committed at an early hour this mornlug, at the residence of a ladyn Fifth Clarence Ogden, is the proprictress of a- fashion- the vie- ot No 09 yrArst . strect, About twenty boarders live in"tue hoiee, all of whom ara highly conuocted. Blrs. Opden occu- ples onfifely to hersclf the parlor floor, which has twi) wigows ou Filth avenuc aod two on Mrs. Ouden hour shortly atter 11 o'clock. Bome tiine afterward shie was awakened by a noisc in ber room, luoking up saw two men, she thinks, with masks over their faces, ip the.5qm, She ralsed her- sclf quirkiy from tbe bed, but “before she had time to utter 8 word or give the slizhtest alarin one of them seized her by ths throat, and cov- cred ber face with s towel 'hlc!;l had been sat- retired last night, nd 8he struggled for a few seconas and fought desperately to remove the towel from her face, but the desperado held the saturated cloth to her fuce untll she becawe unconscious, Mrs, Ogden gencrally rises at 7 {n the morning and superintends breakfast. This mornlag sho did not come down as the usus! bour, and the housckeeper rapped at ber bed-room door. waltiog balf an bour and not ‘ Chippews Falls, Chippewa c:{].fll;oncmuumn e hearing Ler uitstress wmoving, she Wa . JOHN J. JENKINS, je agalu rapped, but roceived no answer, L'"““: A WILLIANS Eau Caire, Ean Claire Copntye ©* 0 L . FIRESWATER PR She then thought ber mlatress was not fecling API{{I. THOMPSON, Greca ey, Brown Coya! 1 e il {91 STOVE PRl well, aud did not attempt to arouss her again, Hl W, ToLAIAN, Shsaiviie, MAE G 8 & ONYNOWETH PCHICALD: At 9 o'clock one of the lady boarders walked hnvms & BAMSON. d NUKUROSS & DUNWIDDIE, into the frout parior, and sceing the folding- y. Madison, Daao County: HUSSELL & TOLIVER. ALk BALDWIY, DA Maquekets, Jackson con'n?mu" S AN, Manbalitown, Marshajl County. Vahias e Clark Goinri T MWL M HALE wile, Clark Coumty: g 3. macemve. o Winnebs ity FRANK ALLYN. koths Tine ""c"c'flnllm.us W. FELKER. Racine, Ractae County, Virousn Verson Gouaty, UENIY T FULLE, roaus, Veron Gouatr: — y p procton, wra;:::::x:x ::::vc‘; “":vlo N oy -~ 7 ty . i et K.IL.TllD“Afi. muouth. Bhe STOVE POLISH 18 somethinrg new. and with it you can paltah your htove, ltange, ur Grate briilisntly. without the labor vt rusn & ‘quarter of tiis tiiie of **tivuld wav.” 1w ‘montha. Give it a trisl, and you will use noather. FRANK AMOS. BEANS & LEMERT. 0y, ‘'They oan duora leading to Mrs. Ogden’s bed-room ojien, .Juoked through, and to her surprise saw Mrs. Ogden lying oo the bed with atowel fn her immediately walked' in and took the tuwel from Mrs. Ogden's mouth, and geelug from the disordersd state of the apartment that & robbery had been com- mitted, she ralsed an alurm, and w number of boarders went to her pastst- Beverat servants - et s Wi ba ace d tindf Irs. Ogilen FOI SALE. POLISHING AND PLATIN R S 03 RPN | B 1L CHonr L scomcions from e EE‘FRM“ ‘:" By o elfects of a drug, they sent for tho o ot doctor wod the police, When the doc- h { tron of .J..I’ i polishon rusty lron of 887 [\ " serived Mrs. Ogden was stll un. ‘s heretofore in achines are of Chambera kir g‘:l.-fi.nig‘mm‘:‘xunnm order, e mehe Kablor improvemont, ment o four to thr ud four folds. gusrantes tham, with the laent, to. [ Yill'sen s ing Jatety applied porfaoting pres lgl'o"l"ll‘:ufi'l‘fizug“ ve o use 1or b vnf‘d'flln; Foading 50 are ndapted Lo & four-page supple. FTho Mribuno, raaking four t a fall aheot '2':".“‘:“:."0;“ T 'an be adapted toany s ot. The speod of these mechines W imited caly by fie Sapuoity ot The. Toad e soen in operation and we erior to any wmachine made. Toom they eooups, “Bor furihar part i r parti. address TRIBUNE O, n'irn::lvu your stoves, ate,, FROM RUNT eyen e th T dealnrs ;x b N S CHEVP B rontes, AND 5O CENTH, imnen & spouyge or clath with NEY sod LIGHTLY S 1 dries lylug, It appears Lrown, bul as sek, For ’lllt‘ Work vn stoves It nr"!ll'llhlh! rush furnished for five cents extra. or kerusene will remove it from. the baods, but 8 be! ¥ way ls 0 wear an 0ld Ktove, ‘Wiien Ue stove Gota solicds WABIL 1t and te Poltals THE “NEW " STOVE POLISH 0., 19 Wabash-av., Chicago. Desire to call to the attention of allinterested, their facilities for Polisting and Plating GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, ZINC, TI, and NICKEL. Having recently added a de- partment for the manufacture of Light Hardware and Metal Patterns, we announce our readiness to enter into con- tracts with responsible parties n1ts pri h bave ot 1o uue size, making abler improvo- have usa for Chicago, 1L coAL, I.L_HATHAWAY, Clean, Fresh-Mined COAL! 38 Market-st, eor. Randolph, | ———sies swanoes. 1 North Market-st, | 267 Archer-av, rdere from oity d_ocountry solicited. wishing such work. ‘We invite acquaintance with the stove and hardware trade THE LEADING “DRY WINE” IN THE MARKET. generally. For sale by all principal Wine . - ~ Merchants and Grocers in tho Uni- Wd)‘@ tod States and Canada. i oo/ e T | el o Vit cmmisevinrn A INANCUA S, i | liess, 0 spueared 8 .gt. tort sod thick-set, — 26 BastRandoiphst | MJONEY toLOAN | o BYJOSIAH H. REED. No. 52 WilliwsL N. Y. | ber race: 1p amounts s required, on IMIHOVED CHICAGO B taions taceivets st prompuly atteaded a I A W T T ATl DISSOLUTION. Ths copartnership herstotors existing betwaen K. T. arris aod Wi, §L. Preble. a0d yulds busioess under e Nrm uame of E. T. Wksris & Co. . T, (0 solved by mutusl cousenl. K. his day dise iiarrts sssuzmes sll drin. 18 (Wedues: REAL ESTATE, POSITIVE SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY. 80 Feet Front on Canal-st., 8. W. Corner Monroe, AT ATUCTION, day) MORNING, Oct, 80,8t 11 o’clock, at our onh:e', 18 Randolph-st, arrasds kvows o3 day of wale. Title pertact. ed kiven, $ Bu bEwperty fu the city S AT AL BUrTRis, TONG & co., auctionser. Tlabilities and receives all a43ute o Chicago, Ock 22, 1878, Business wiil be conttausd under siyls E. T, HARKIS &CO, DISSOLUTION. The Copartuership heretofory extsting under m aws of HOVAK, BALDWS aty e Consent Slwolved bu (o 1St Inat. aflalrs uf 1ha lato Brin WiI: ba settled at the omca HUs DUPEE & CO., 14 Chatliam aud w0 Sould Government Bouds, Cook County Orders, City Scrips and Vouchers, Bouglit snd sold by Lélfl:\;fl:}%}'fill)’nfi fi . T, HRIE. Wal. AN BLe Duutel Archer, within s stonu's batter, throw, ~T0 RENT. Keb-ais., Who wil cuutibus the bavluvie, . Boutox, OcT. 21, I8TR. UEO. D BALDWIN, Store std hasement. 3n Lasalie-st.. fa gvod | s - e | and weli adapicd for mercanille’ v, wanufecturiag WANTED, Pty WM. ¢, DUW, e i3 & Vribude Buildids. DENTISTIY. BERTY N YIJ misest ans it ricuives { Ve tnird usons rates DES. MeUHFSNEY, Neoative Relorclers, “1 hl\uAIf uony Suen flu' gne ur ey exirs Kood AR33. AViay b ooy Bt BraLas Bludten 2 o kL. BLEAND. {bat equata tbls for & Cur, Clars aud Bapduobi-sie Bhe notulog sfter the towel bad becn thrown over cooscious, and did not regain her senses until nearly 11 o'clock. Meanwhile the detect- tves who tad becn sent from Thirtleth street police station had made a thorough exawination of the premlscs, but found no evidence of any entrance forcibly effected through winduws or dours, and 1t is suppused tho thieves obtained eatrance to the house the evening before and seereted themsslves in some closet in Mrs, Og- den’s apartments untli she had gone to bed, After Mrs. Ogden had sufticlently recovered shie fouud the thieves bad tuken sbout $300 fu money, which she bad taken from the bank on Monday, and which she bad placed In acloth pocket aod put under her pillow before retir- ing for the night. They also took a dla- mond rlug from one of the flogers of her left hand, snd, being upable ta take another from her right band, cut the diamonds out and left the ring on ber fnger. They also carried off & valuable travellog-<closk, but did not remove s valr of gold bracelets from her wrists. room was jo great confusion, the burcau-araw- ere hiaving been turned over and ransacked. Not one of the {mmstes heard tho slightess nofss durlug tho night, nur was suy stranger scen to leave the nouse, Last cvening, although Ars. Ogdea had partially recovered trom the shock and effects of the chloroforn, she was very sick, and unable 10 leave herbed. Iu conversation with some of her friends, sho #8id that, when she first noticed the two men in ber room, the gas was buralng, but bad been turncd very tow, and she was uusbla to give sa accurate description of how the wen wera The ‘They both wore inasks over their tall, the other remembered ‘The police sre reticent, aud refuse inforination sbout the alfalr, HARRY RICHMOND KILLS A MAN, Bpecial Dnapaich o e Tridune. Pin.apeLrita, Uct 29.—With o single blow of a pitcher which he bad suatched frow the bar, Augustus Boyle, professionally knowu us RHarry G. Richwond, the variety actor, laid whose store fs prostrate sud dy- lug upon the foor of s saloon fa this citv tonight, The two wmen were friends, Archer's relatious with the varioty professionsls playiog st the pew Natioual Theatre geuerally laviog been very soctable. He had a large hat store arouud the coroer from the theatre. He was ou sumething ol & carcusal, sud bsppened into Walllug's satoon tu the theatrs bulldlng about 5 w'clock, und went {uto the wine-room, where he sat drivkiug and converslug with three wowew, oue of thews & varicty actress. Ricbnond, wno was ju the tual week of bis Wouth's euzsgewent &t the pew Nattoval WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1878, Thestre, after performing in bis smus- log sketch ecalled * Epltaphs " st the matinee, left the theatre, accompanied by Manager Kolly and the stage mansger, and walked up Tenth street to Ridge avenuc. There he parted from the others snd soon tursed Into the saloon, where Archer and bis femalo cowpanions stiil sat. Thers some slight dispute occurred, which did not sopesr momentous, however, according to the story of the women aud the bartender. Richmond atarted oat with the women at 8 o'clock sod tuok them to the ssloon where the tragedy occurred, and led them to 8 back rvom, aund then returned to tho barroom and stood at the ood of the bar near the door. Archer came in a few mo- ments afterwards, He st ouce grasped the l1appel of Richimond’s coat, and & lcu(%f follow- cd. Richmond reached over the countel, caught but mottied-brown water - pitcher, and struck -+ Archer oue blaw on the back of the head, felling hiwm to the floor, the pitcher being fractured into many picces. HBefore the bar- tender, Jamea Hart, coula slfp around to the up & small Lieayy front of the bar, Archer was prostrate, biceding slightly. Hart ran to call the proprietor. Defore he returned Ar- cher was dead. Richmond walked out s 5000 #8 he had dealt the blow. and went arvund to a disreputable house on Wood street, where bie remaloed o few minutes, saying notbing of the affalr, then starting for his Lome, where nts wife and several children resiae. le does not appear to have been aware of the fatal result, inasmuch as he went to the thentre in the evening to perform aa usnal. As he weiked into the lobby, aboat n quarter be- fore8 o'clock, Special Officer Dougherty, at- tached to the liouse, stopped him and sald i 5 want you!® : “You're juking!" was the reply, *What fort What's the matter?’’ be then added, more scrionsly, os he sswno levity in the officer’s countenance. Dougtiertv said: *“That man is killed," “Well, then, 1 give mysell up,” and Rich- mond accompanled the officer towards tha street cotrance, Arclier’s body was taken fnto a back room In the tavern. The plav {n which Richmond wss to have appesred was withdrawn, and the per- formance went on just as usual. Outside, upon the sidewslk, a swall gaping crowd talked over the affalr, and iu the saloon, where o blood emear was partially visiblo on the floor, beer was ' quatfed and lunch devoureil by the funeh-ferrcts as thoneh the terrible thing Jav iniles besond lnstead of with- in the few Interveuine feet. Archer had been very prosperous, assisted by the custom of the play-pcople, ond resided. with bis family, He was about 47 years of airec. 5 Harry G. Richmond s about 23 years old, of slim build, light hair, ana a smdoth, boylsh, fluxible countenance. e had conslderable fame as a low comedian, and also traveled with Hav- erly's Minstrels, sod performed in tbe vegro- minatrel halls and variety theatres of this and otter cities with wreat euccess. Iis verss- tility ana education, which enabled bim to devise all his own character-sketches, gave him n top notch and the leading salaries n his pro- fession. He origipaily was employed as a »ten- ographier in ove of the (Government Depart- mients at Washington, where his father had s poaition, Several of hls relatives are alsoon the stage. About & vear ago he was in truuble for assanlting a man in New York, but the case never camie to trlal. A WIFE SHOOTS IER HUSBAND. fpecial Dispaich to The Tribune, 8r. Louis, Mo., Oct. 20.—A series of domestic quarrels between Heury F. Krner, a wealthy saloou-keeper of tuls city, and his wife, Anns E., was brought to a sudden torminstioun at s late hour to-night by the use of & revolver, which was fired by the wife with sarfous effect. Aramer fs the proprictor of & well-paying saloon on Washiogton aveuue near the approach to the Bt. Louls and’ Iitnols Bridge, and 8 man of means aod good standing in the community, The perlod of difficulty with his wifc dates back for a number of vears. Both himsel? and wifo are native Gormaas, but they were married in 8t Loufs, where they have lived for mauy years. Kramerls o large, well-built, fine-looking man, snd ‘attracts o guod deal of attentlon whercever he gucs, par- ticularly among the Iadies, and this socms to be the sccret of the trouble with his wife, Sho has been seen by the police un soveral oc- casions watching him in the saloop, from a dark doorwsy on the opposite side of the street, to see whether he associated with other femalex, About 1t o'clock to-nicht they had a quarrel at thelr residence, which s in the nefzhborhood of the saluon, and he struck ber sevoral times, 25 abe states, and attempted to Kick her, when she drew [rom her pocket & small Smith'& Wesson revelver and exclalmed, ** 8top, or [ will shoot you!” He rushed towards her and attempted to selze her by the throst, scratching the side of ber neck in the attempt. 8Le eprang out of his resch and unbesitatingly aimed the plstol at his breast and pulled tho trigger, but, at the same luataut, lie threw out bis baud aud struck the barrel, knocking It up, and tho ball struck his chin and passed throuzh his jaw {nto the ueck. A phyaician was bastily summoned, and the wound dressed, but, ‘t the present, there is littls bope uf his recoy- ery, 88 tho wound s bleeding protuscly, and it {8 feared that an artery hus been sev- cred, Alter firing the shot, M. Kramer, who appears to be & woman of Unrommon verve, de- Ivered herself up tw the palice, and calinly ad- mitted what she had done, Biu stated that her married life has been 8 continual season of mis- ery, aud that her husband has Leaten her befure, Wheu ssked bow loug sho bad been married, sho answered, * Just cleven years toolong." IMPORTAN ARREST, Srait Inapsich 1o Ths Tribuse, Br. Paur, Minn,, Oct. 20.—The carpet house of John Mathees and the fur store of Albrecht Bros. were entered at about the sums hour thls morning by burglars. At the carpet store the burglar was coofrouted by an unarmed watch- man, when he presented s plstol and bargaiued for an undisturbed retreat. The fur-store bur- glar was arrested to-day with part of his booty, and the rest was recovered from w pawnshop. e gave the pame of (George Frecman, froms Chicage, and was beld for trial for burglary. Subsequently, ho way recognized as wauted in Chicago in connectlon with the burglary which resulted in the murderof Oflicer Race, and con- fessed Le was the mau, The Chicago suthori- los were notitied. i Te the Western Ausoclaled Fress. Br. Pauw, Minu, Oct. 20.—Albrecht's fur atora was robbed last night of valuable goods, ‘The policy thismornlug arrested the tliel whilo attemptivg to ‘dispuse of the goods. Ho was tdeutifivd by a photograph fu possession of the Chict 88 Georue Freeman, who was cugaved, with othiers, 1w the Chicago burglary fn which the potice ofticer was killed. The Chicago palice urfiullfle«, R Capt. Beavey and the police at headquasters rojoiced yesterday moruing when they received a dispatct from St. Paul resding s follows: 8t PauL.—CAief Police, Chicago ; Uasve ur- reated lieorge Frevman, alias ** Snevuey ** Gourge, tor burglary. Awail letter. xUER, Chlef of Polics. The following was immediately sent ia reply: CRisf of Police, §t. Puul: llold Freeman by all maoans. Wi send requisition for bim. He is churged with waurdenog Polics Officer flace sad Burglasy of Jadray's siote. BEAYEY, Chief of Police, Freeman, it will be remembered, was ouo of the principal members of the Sieiv-Eager gaog of burglars brougtit to griet last sprivg. But 10 sowe way or other the gwng esvaped with a few months' coutinement fo the County Jall, The Polhv bave positive loformation that the “Bbconey’” was the organizer of tue #eng who committed the Jutlray burulary, which leds to the munder of Olhicer Race. Iutsceilaln tbat by was with Jauis Orz, alids Grlttin, Pilo Durfee, Charlvs Denls, and the otler wembers of the gang, ot the Kinzle sireet saloon ket by Peter Cit, the night of the affatr, but the tarce above mentioued have wanaged to clude capture thus far, but wilt doubtlcss bu taken io oue by ove. The du- tails of fhe aair arc joo fresh tu wecd mpy pecspltulatione supb. heavey -most dally by thicves, who havo so far escaped _ereditors to bave the levy sct uside, that the, e = : &5 PRICE FIVE CENTS, 5 Beeslways malnained thut Lamb, uch £ o one FOREIGN: but Depaty-Superintendent Dizou s gqually positive that Freeman committed the inurder, Freeman {8 well known about_8t. Paul, bt his Growing Belief in a Renewal identity was stiil more firmly Axed by the pho- tozraphs and description scuttered broadcast of the War in the over the country. Detective Bauder was or- dered 1o take the case in hand. and yeaterdny East. set about vrocuring arequisitios, aud willdoubit- less leave for Bt. Paul to-uy. Russian and English Opin~ ion Tend in That Direction. ETHERIDGE. Bvectal inspaich tr he Trivune, 81. Pavt, Minn., Oct. 29, —Further daevelop- menta rezarding the operations of Charles Eth- eridge, absconding Josn agent, shuw that he obtained $37,000 from the Merchants' National Bank. This bank and others forioerly hud been in the habit of advanciog money tu Etheridge for the completion of lnsus negotiated by htn for the Mercantile Trust Company, The wi- vances were wmude on his drafis, accompsnted by express-receipts for the notes and tnortguges forwarded tn the Trust Company. Frequeutly bis drafta for ss much as $30,000 have been cashed at onc operation. In this [nstance, he ts understood to have preseuted with his draft cither a forzed cxorees-reccipt or the menulne receipt for 8 bogua pasckage representivg the usual securitfes, The bank fssued to bim 1u exchange for his draft its certified checks, $20,000 of which he disposed of in Miuncapohs, and #15,000 at Milwaukee. A promut returs of the checks from Minneapolia elicited no sus- plelon, it beiog presumed he had negotiated part of his loans there, Tho baok uflicers stild peraist in the policy of coucealment from the newsapapers, which sided Etheridge to escape, but it ia believed that they lust no tnore than &15,000; und it Is understood the Berlin Treaty 1s & Failure. And Plainly Hint that Russia Ia Largaly Responsible Therefor. England Demands an Explanation of Becent Russian Movements in Roumelia. And the Porte Is Equally Anxions en the Same Subject. Obance to Explain, bank could carry much heavier losses without embarrassment. Beatdes this, fithcrlflfe dnb({‘m:d lun{,\r k'l.kvlvl; ¢ lltlx;f ATFFAIRS AT THE EAST. he ceon: National ank. at with debts he poid, including remittauces to TS ORNLINTREATY, LonDON, Oct, 20.—The Times, sdmi{ting that the tune hus come whben some steps shouid be taken tu the matter of the non-execution of the Treaty of Herlin, thinks & collective representa- tivn of the Powers will be most effectual, and belicves that France, Austrla, and Uermary will uot besltate to unite with Enjgiand fu pro- tectlag tho provisions aof the treaty. + LADANOPF'S REFPLY. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 20.~Princo Labanofl, revlyiug to Lho note of the Porte fn revard to tue Bulgarisn jusurrection, sssured the latter tuat the Russisos Lave taken no pact o the Bulgarlan uprising o Macedonia, which ks merely an act of brigandage by Bulearians and Tutkish deserters, and posscasing no political character. LINKKAL, BEUUM. Bixra, Oct. 20.—The Begum of Bliopal bas offered to place her army at the disposal of En- gland, the Mercantile Trust Company aml the Eyuita- Dle Life-Insurance Company s late as Weines- day, avd personal and teal property he left be- bind, bis profits fruta the swindle dre eatimatedt at not exceeding $15,000. It is believed he harl used $4,000 or $5.000 belonging to the Comps- nieshe represented, and, findlog detection inevi- table, he suddeniy resoived upon and executed his fraud aud flight, Why he pald out 20 much on accounts, and remitted to the New York Companfes, is unexplalned, cxeeptou the theory that, until the Iast momient, be had planned to sately conceal his defalcation and to vetain bis position. e Anecial 026 10 The Tribune, MiLwavkes, 9. —The statement in yes- terdav's TRiBUNE dispatch from this city that Etherilge, the St. Paul ahsconded dcfaulter, negotinted deafts at tbe Milwaukee Natiunal Exchange Bank, bank of that name, Bank, which might have been supposed to te indieated, bad po transactions with Etheridge while he was in this city. ‘The bank where Eth- eridve sold bis drafts was the Milwaukee M- tional Baok, ana it now appears that the drafts sold by Etberidze were ot his own fraudulent drafta’on the mercantile firins which he former- 1y represented,’ but were genuine drafts of Bt. Paul banks on New York Cit) One draft of 815,000, drawn by the Mercliant's National Bank of 8t. Paul on the American &: change National of New York, was cashed b the Milwaukce Natioual Bauk. Another draft of $4,000, drawn by the Northwestern National Baok of Mioneapolls on_the ‘Tradesman’s No- tional Bank of New York, was cashed by the Wisconsin Firo and Marine Tnsurance Com- any's Bauk. Ooe drait of $6.25%, drawn by tho irst National Bank of Minueapolis on tho Fourth National Bank of New York City, was cashed by the bankiug-house of Cramer & Cu. None ot the Muwaukee banks sulfer any loss, as the paper was all ceuulae, haviug been pro- cured through fraud by Etneridge from the St. Paul baoks. s an error, os there Is no The National Exchauge EXPLANATION WANTED. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 29.—The Porte has asked Prince Labanoft to explaln the return of the Russian troops to positions recently evace uated by thew, and aleo thelr refusal to reln- state the ‘fuckish suthoritles in the district between Tehiorlou and Adrianopte. Bixty thousand Russiaus entered Rouwclia by way ot Bourgas, rOoR WAR. Br. PerRRInuno, Oct. 20.—Tho Golos says If the Russian people were consulted they would unhesitatingty decide for o remewnt of tho strupgle. Desplte the expedients of diplomacy to arrest the natural course of historical devel- upmeunt, it Is evideut that the Incyitable crisls [n the Eastern question hsa arrived. There 13 no apparent proapect of completing the organiza- tion of the Balkan peninsuls Ou the basis of hunanity and justice withoat 4 fresh war. Y WILL TEY LM AQAIN Loxpos, Uct. 2J.—A dispatch from Blmia states that telegrapnl: correspandence 1s stil proceeding with the homs autkorities. The Indlan ofilciats appear dlsappointed with the fn- structions from the Howo OMce. It 15 even rumnores, though not generally Lelloved, tuat the Vicerov has been Instructed to write tu tho Atnecr agatn befure advancing. MARAUDING THRINES. LoNpoN, Ot 2).—Nerlin dispatchies report thac the Russian Gencral Lovskine has starteds from the esstern shore of the Casplun Ses in the direstion of Mery, near the northern front- ler of Afubanistun, One uccount ssys, “to punish marudlng inhabitants.” SERIOUS ABPECT OF APVAINS. Loxpon, Oct.’2.~A disvatch from Vienna says: ** Eoglund bas confidentiully directed the attention of Austria to the serlous aspect of afluirs o dn Turkey, but has uot yet made a direct attempt to hring about common aetion by the Powers, althouzh she has brougnt forward matter individuully st 8t Petersburg.” g LUSSIAN DESIGNS IN ASIA, 8t. PrrrrsvUny, Oct, W=—Tle Uerman corre- spondent of the 3t Potersburg Quzette savs ry- tors are peeslstently currcot Hiet tho liovern- went has decided to offer active assistance to Bhere AlL _ Muny voluatears are prevaring to start for Alghanistan. The ssme puper stales thut, by order of the ich Adwiral, 110 torpedo boats huve been distributed swvnyg $Ixty-vie ‘war-abips, . GARROTERS. . . Bpecinl Disyatch (o The Trituns, DxoaTUR, 1), Oct. 20,—Last nignt about 10 o'elock Mr. Jobn Ulirich, President of the Board of Education, and wholesale grover, was met ou hia way home by two rufilans, who attempted to relieve him of valuables on his person. The gentleman, nothing daunted, brandished a luad- «ed cane which he always carries, and frightencd the fellows. Alout ten minutes aftorwards, near the same spot, Frank Roach, who clerks (n Rosch & Me- Reynolds' dry-coods store, was carroted by a mau, while another attompted to rob oy of a $200 gold watch and money. ‘The young may fought like a youoe tlger, aud whien the hand of the robber wasfoosened yelled ¢ Murderl” at the top of his voice, srousing the nelgbbortiood, and frightened the fellows away, retsining bis watch and money. ‘Tue city ls filed with unscrupitlous tramps and thieves. Clothies-lines are robbed nightly, aud clothing 1s taken from the High-School ul- the vighanco of the pulice. Meusures foot 10 nd tha city of the lecches. #re on BENTENCED. Spertal Diapatch o The Tribuna NasnviLLg, Tenn., Oct. 29.—~John Sliger, 8 votorious Middle-Tenncssce conntertelter, was convicted [n the Unlted States Clrenit Court this morning in several cases of counterlfeiting, and sentenced to slx years' fmprisonticnt st bard labor in the Penjtentiary, Sentenve in soversl other cases was indefinitely suspended. The prisoner fs the same ene who tried to organize a mob to, Feseuw the Brassel) brothers, Nanged lust Marell at Coakeville for the murder of Russell and Claude AMison, THY MANITATTAN. Naw Yonx, Octs 20,—Depositers thromged sbout the Manbattau Savings Tostitution to- day, anit were informed that their money wes all right, aud would be pald, If Deeded, st the A FALLURE. LoNpoN, Uct, 29.—The Pall Mall Gazells sditurially declures thay the Treaty ot Berita b8 & fadlure; that 1t witl bo lmpossible by it wo ar- rive at u pacitie solutlon, and hat the souncr Uns furt 18 recognized the better. $ Peace," it um:‘ * must ba commanded by the arrest of the cnd of sixiy duys, Cirenlars have been laued | reckless Power which bas kept Europe [u coi- setting forth the numbers and other particulars | motion for years past. and now threatens of the stolen bouds. No arrests bave yet been | to break away from all luw owd ol made. The private owners of sume of tue | festralnt, 1 ihia 13 ouly to be dous in concert, and the couvert s u give and tako watter foe the bouetits of which all partics must pay somethitng, it 1ollows that we should vut sbirink trom: any price tu reason.” COLLECTION OF 810LES, Bisra, Oct 29,—Orders have been fssued for the colluctlon of sturcs aid Lrausport for 20,000 wen 8t Peshawur. KXPLANATION DEMANDED. VieNNa, ‘{he J'resss says England stolen property affer rewards for its restora- ou, HAD T0 KILL SOMEBODY. Deapwoon, D. T, Oct. 29.—last night, Haldy Ford, » noted gambler, sbut and fustant- 1y kilted Jobn Russcll, 8 Texas cattle man, at Bturls Clty, twelve mlles fron this pluce. Tne enly cuuse assigued for the munder f» that Furd II;:uttcil‘l:;d, snd wanted to kill somebody. in sl BRUTAL TRAMPS, Cincinxati, 0., Oct. 20.—Three tramps cn- tered the bouse of a farmer pamed Thomas Launon, near Parkersburer, W, Va., ysterday, beat tho farner's wife and daughter 1§ a brutal manser, seized everything that could be of use tothow, and decumped. They were pursued, but pot captured. s FINANCIAL. Special Dispaich to The Tridune. [ —The alune bas demanded explanativns st 8L Feters + burg of the Russian movements lu Rouwella. THE PERYIAN ARNY. Vigana, Oct. .—~Twelve Austriag ofleers left for Teberau to reorganiza the Russian arwy on the wodel of the Austrian army, TOR LAST CHANCE, Loxvoy, Oct. 2.—A Simjs correspondent undurstands that the home authoritics have deciyed thet another commuuication shall be adilresued 2o the Amver, setting farth explicitly the consequences of a refusul to admit tho Brit- isb wisslou. ‘The furmer emissary of the Vice- ruy, Who bLas just loft Siwla, probably bears tuts ultimatum, Mitwauxee, Wis, Oct. 2.—The irm of C. \VA—IE-I' li{E Wagscrman & Cu., wholesale dry goods and no- o y: 11 house, was levied on to-usy ou su execu- | BOW IT LOOKS 70 TUR AUTUORITIES 1N WS- tlou for $10,000 fn favor of an Esstern creditor, Beversl attachments hag previousty been pluced upon the stock after it was learued that the tinn was fo trouble, but the claims wers vaid fu full. There will be an effort ade by other t Spaeiay Phavatchta The Tridune. Wasnainatron, D, C.,, Oct. 20.—The opiolon bas beew cxpressed within a few days at one of tha legations bere, wost lkely to be Informed 1u regurd 1o the condition of atlatré betweeu the various howe Goverumeuts, that war between Ergland aud Russia could ot uow be avoided, nor very loug delayed. As to the comulications Mkely toarise, the upiulon was furtier expressed that ludications under the surface of offalrs sll polot strungly toward o geueral European war. oy sl comne o, The clothing store of Jacol Uarrls I8 also iu the hauds of the Sheril, Hperial Dispaich 10 The Trivune -Dixos, 1L, Oct. 29.—Uur business commu- nity was tastled beyund ruessure tu-day at tho sngouncemeut that the United States Marabng Ladd levled upon the goods of one of vur vldest avud wost cunservative merchants, A. 8. Dimick. o= No one bad the least susplcion that be was in G Oy auy foaucial trouvle, eud Lo be shut up 8o un- GREAT BRITAILN, ccremonlously was )ik o clap of lightutug vut LOKD DUSFERIN. of a clear vky. 1t o rumored hie offcrs 40 vents on u dollar in settiement, Ho bas tho sympatby ol our entire towmuity. o e 4 SUICIDE. Ban FRaxCsCO, Oct, 20.—Col. Rlchard Realf suicided st the Windsor House, v Oakland, iast uizbt, with morpbine. Decrased cawe ere receutly from Pittsbury, and took a position awive. s sulcide was attributed 10 il health aud domestic diflicultics, ciul [napuich ta The Tribune. Muwavkes, O 2.—Mrs, Blahely, of Clevelund, O., attemuted sulvide this evening about 11 o'clock ot No. 811 Filth street, vy tek- W two vunces of chloral. Jeulousy W sup- Poadd to be the Lanse Lonposvrury, Oct, 2%.—Lord Dufferin was welcomed by the Mayor, high-3beriff, and other geutlewen, who prescoted su sddress and the frecdom of the vity, Lourd Dufferin,tn returving t..auks, suid be had left Cavada as contentedand loyal as Great Britain could deire. STOFFING TUE LOONS. Loxvoy, Oct. 2V.—~About U per cent of tho looms and spindles fn the Lascasbles aut Cheshire cotlon districts have stupped urur workwg ou shert time.” |, . FIELD LABORBRS' STHIKE. ‘Tobe agricultural laburecs o Keut and Sussex "Counties threatcu 8 geueral strike, becsuse of British Journais Declare that tho The Ameer Will Bo Given One Moro tiie kunuuuced ULCLLIOD 1O ruduce BLcis Waguds i ¥ ' } i i 1