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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE and Killed_by annther colovéd man a few #gy, near Pine Biuf. No oartlewlare, Capt. L Q. C. Elliotr, & prominent citizen of Ouachifa County, vaerhot and Instantis kilied MEER 5; 1878, . 6 MURDER OR SUICID! Moncy s strictly and properly quantity, not value,—not mero enrrency. 1fs exehange ar commercial valne, of purchasting |01 fathere- ult of, and dnckdental to, its qnantity, Inother i fictency, and matadminiatration.”” This (»':‘de:mm hawed thatKums had * neglected f.; woke s scml-annuat report on the day ' CRIMINAL NEWS. and there was great need of horses ta LIFE INSURANC t and repulse these classes of combatants, [ St Gen. Cartie ditpatched a conrler from Timher Hollowstn8heridan with instructionsto forward W\ by laws that there was a ‘“discren- hy John Quillen, wn Natorday. Cause, criminal | words, it worth, whether vomnierctal or (o H + . wpined B fallre to mako @ sojarate The Bo.dv-Sn?‘tcher at Keokuk | 1r o etween Hitott and a alater of Quillen. | use fn'thy arte, is In Hremantitn, or welght ami A Citizen Found Dead in the | mmdistely st o e eur: aney Making a Lively Sensation. —— e Tednen n aoliar 1o less Ui its Street. - i o report ol bis whack fees™; that there was a wdetlclency ' In 8 matter of $(0 which the Conmty Boord bisd dlsatlowed, bat which Kznx pad refused to pay over and that there was wform ‘ynalsiministration in excessivo charzes for the rervice of summons and writs, fhe casea fn which this maladmintairation oo cnrred were speciiienlly cited, Yot KERS has pot withdrawn. Tie with pt:ebnblywlm o had iandand wefaht and fineness, and (¢ at onee, by m o o out and press them iito the necesity, foses & pars of its purchasing power. Increaso ita welght and finctess, and, by the samie necessity, its porchasing ’mvc-f fs In- erepsed, Increasg the siza of A bank-bill, and 1s s yalue ipcrenseid ! (iniess not. Try It and aee, Some hank-bills of the rame denominn- tlon are Jarger than others, Get one of ecach Kind,and see whichwill uy mostof soine acticle. tict two pieees of gotd 6f equal fineneas, one BHIORT. Apectal Dispateh 10 The Tyimime, Duntque, fa, Nov. 4—A. H. Hemmelder, Financial Becretary of the fierman Tensvolent Soclety, has _fallen_short [n his accounts, and Baseris that he used the tnoney for his own bea- efit, ‘Fhe dellcit Is $500, service. In those carly days tho war was nob carrded Into Alrlea, £o 1o speak, as inlatertimes, TER' ’ and Stieridan refused to run any risks by auch = an frrenlar proceeding, and gent word back to Curtls that he wonki send no horses for which he had not receipts, aund. having no . fands on hand, he coukl not procure them. Uep, Cortls was furlons At the presuinption of the (Quartermaster, And orgored the contumaclots ofiicer to farard . his sword to the General and repost to Lich. fie Gets Up n Horrible Case of 8n- A Bullet-Hole in His Head. periieint ¢ Smatl-Pox.” Rhortly after 10 o'clock tast night Offcers Me- Tughand Reld, while traveling thelr beats along Halsted street, were attracted by some one rapping loudly upon a lamp-post “The Artifice of the Gunning Ghoul Entirely Inel- pot COUNT .Ill’ElT!NH. al. BAX FRARCIACO, Nov, 4.—W ! farger (I mean_ in welght) than the other, and | at the corner of Halsted d tefore the day is over. fectu & o Nov, 4~W, W. Drown, a 5 % U and ) = B = wood-chopper near Auburn, Placer County, has wf,'.‘g",‘,llle’ :Z'J'm:’,""",&2{"’."!“";"',::',’:“:}#:‘['([’#[‘;;“ of | Jnckson sureets, and upon running Lo ascertaln | Jialfeek, in command of the depsrtment. at Bt Poss KELLY, chiel of Tammany, having nomi- ated ATGUSTUS ScreLt as his candidate for Mayor, the New York World perpetrstes the follawing fable, that hits them tboth off very peatlys ‘A Flock of Sheep, desiring to fenther Thelr-own and & Mayor's Nest, decided, for the Sake of Wemte in Eesentials, " to Jeave the Hi fellwether to Ono Man. Tho One Man, heving retended to consider the Matter in the Light of il Interest, pelected an anclent Oyater noied for sta Abllity at keeofng ita Manth ahat, which, Iovini ononed: he promntly awallowed ft. ' Bmacks i lip an lic pulled the Woo) over the Eyos of The Sheep, s that They falled to distover that He meant to feed them with an empty BcHELL, ho ro- he cause they were jnformed that a man had heen found tying dead fa the road on Jackson street, about seventy fect west of Green. Runoing thither, tho man was found appa- rentiy tifelass, and Dr. Clarke, who was called, gald that death must have ensucd some lit- tie thme earlior. Thers was qulte & crowd about the place, but the person who first found the body could not be found, and couscquently nothing tould be mscertained as to what way it came to be discovered. The body was taken to the West Madison Street Btation, where, by papers and memorandums in haen srrested for making and uttering counter- feit standard dollars amt halces, Dies, mate- rlal, ete., were found in his cabin, A KILLINU ARGUMEN'T. 11, O, Nov. 4,—Jsson Mctealfe, o prominent eftizen of Uynthians, Ky., was shot and killed vesterday by if. C, Magee, n well- Lnown Yol!uann. uring a hieated discussion on political mattere. Louls, under arrest. Sheridan left dgrmaneld in pursnance of these orders, atd that was tho v 5 Iast hieard of bim in the Army of the Southweat. 2 In the nyflng of 1562 he sppeared neain 8s o Colonel of the Sccond Michlgun Cavaley. nfter wh;nln Afme his l\(mnr:-; was tapid -fixl hfl’llllnl; and known to the whole country, [ow he go ont of the trouble with Geu, Curtia the srehives A of the \ar Department may be sble ta tell, hut INS URANGE 0 OMPA'NYD It.“|'-I h“l“s’mo\v‘x" wflthmn wnulrgllc u»ocliuex; Wi m fn_ Missourf, The stirriag events ol thot perod left but ifttle time to look up the OF HARTTORD, 00N, ”T:!{! of |n‘rl|vlclu-‘ls. hln‘w‘c‘rff l;nt:nou,sl. ;{h; . edsore wos the makiug of Philip, Lthaugh. Ha Tk not dteobeged orders he mignt aad waald tn ROW IN ITS all_probability have seryed throueb the War, money artses alinost entircly Lrom dwelling o the hlea of value, and neglecting or fxnoring quantity. The word doliar ia taken and_under- stood as signifylng value, but it hss nothing whaterer to do witn value. Dollar Is elmoly the name of a properly-authenticated eoin, cons tatning nn exact weigiit of fiue gold or sitver, 1t might as well be called by ang other names: and whatever value it may have as & commercial medium of exchange results fromn the welgiit ot pure metal, and not from the name, Remein- her that Congress can't, by any act or resolu- tion, make & given bulk of pure metal more or Jess than Jt is: and that alt thal Congress, or the comblued wisdom of all tue legislatures of the world, can transfer 10 a picce of panery no A Quarrel Betwoan Wealthy Brothers in Degatur, 111, Ends with & Tragedy sTOP TO READ THIS, Npectat Dispateh ta The Tribune. KEORUK, 10 Nov. 4—Seneatious {n connec- tion with the body-enatcling case at Beacon follow ono suother in rapid succession. The 1sst one cama to the surixce today, heing nothing tmore or less than o amali-pox gearo in the interest of Mackey, Yes- AMUSEMENTS. MVICKEIV'S TIHEATIRE, Tarked In Tonea of Command: ** Augusfibus non | terday mornioz C. P. Cone, of Oska-| Miss Katielfayhew's play of M “tss™ 18 | matter how claboratels It may bo engraved or the pockets, It was foung that the deccased was | FIsIng o highier than a Brigade or Division Quar- ¥ - atpala i e Voot Sate of the Manhate [ Josa, whom Mackey has e o | makhg It way rapidly fnto public favor. Tho f urnatnented, s the wincand it sominon D, B. Atralins, kene of g iverssiabeat Xo temasier, Thiyty-third Year of Business, rirah- e arata.broot St of s YA | Gefend Wim, arstved o the city. 1Mo tried fo | subaticution ot net Tt ek, for F1g paty e some and eerience eadiue has o aitc, | U8 Weat Lake sreen snt Loarier B O A Feizs for Doctars, — Srovall upon the Sheri, who had come after | ending of tho drasia concarted by Me. Gireent | gudas s R e o the paost. | £k oML AT the La Pierrs Houte, cor- | A oriza of £100 for an essay on tHydro- Had, on Jan, 1st, 1878, over ner of Halsted and Washlpgion streets, Thither the body wassent. Theson had been out playing bll‘ll-rds. snd upon coming howne had fallea asteep fo a chalr in tho office. A messenger | yngtruceed the British Minlste V. A r at Washlngton cl'mu; n wlu’\ll a Ie'l;(xlcr. lwhlcll the botel x; br:nz t{l)e nataer l;ll'n: nl?.cnno;‘;o!mr;):u elerk gave m, & after be read the merican Department of State, In order that feet e iloe ho burst 1060 toats, and, exclaim. | hocceaary publicily smay be gZven to the sane 0 Insuring $178,280,620, 1on. thas Fis tathes ad WMl Bimgelt rashod | tho Uniied Btates, Auong the condtfont et X form fita mullies | e (ae princ e 12 Y ot BOSLl Jur Are the 3 wing: The latter was so overcome with the sudden- Cobiegs o cfore Jam 1 ejtvered o the | And its SURPLUS, by the most rigid Sandiny College on or before San, 1, 1850, 1t muy be the news of the apnouncement that she weat [ Jolnt preduction of twa or more authors. The of solvency, was from ore swoon Into another, until the son, be- questions whivh are thought by tue Collece coming alarmed, ran togat Dr, Hale, of No. 28 ~ & 3,703,602, u»f:[hlly &au;cqulru 'un'mgzn ;:n n'u: |'|lm Warren avenue. During his absenco the body O TR e M g A gL nahiles; was brought 10 the fouse, rémuh:’ly l~’In 1 bgnhc%l Klrnzdmn and ts dependencies: the best mode of provention i It was noun aacertained (bat Mr. Abrahams | of rabies; the characteristies of rabies during ndhlz(l hotneat 3 u'clock in the afterunoon | life, and the anatomical and chiemical chunges with his horse and bugay, saylng he was | which arc associated with the disease in its suc- wolng to visit Mr. Andrewe, of Andrews | cessive singes, particularly In its cominence- Tias [n a large measure rounded off the story Into dramatic completencas, and preserved tiie bold outlines of the character which remalns from fisst to lost tho ccotral fizure in tne picture. There Is something -still lacking to giva an effortive climex to the last scene. The curtaln comes down upon thie mere recital of 8 tame moral lesson which wouli e it very well (€ told well, but {810 not told with ool dramatie effcet. However, it i 8 grest Improveinent \\ry‘mu the nm:iunl veraton, and, with some further revision in the management of the sltustions, the work will in the end Juati- 1y the popularity it has already gained, snd win wwile appreciution. Thero has urown up quite o CXteNsIve NOWADADET CORITIVLSY OVEr Lhis play, and, in justice to Miss Mayhew, whose vro- prictary righta have been'called In question, we reproduce the following opinion scnt to her by her attorney s New Yonw, Nov, 2. Kate Mayhew? Answering your favor of the 31st, 1 have 1o sayt Pirst—Tnot tuder $he decislon rendered (n the actian braueht by you apainet John K. McDonongh, Ciny W. Greene, and afhers. you aro the exclunive owneraf the dransatic adaptation of Bret larte's kotch, **AUliAs, " made by Jtichard 1L Cox, and veviscd ty Clay M. Greeno and A. 8. Thompton, ‘Second—That Jotin I, Mclonough has no right or titls whatever 10 said ¥erslon, and any claim made by hitm 10 the sume, whether on the pucctinge wado Ly him from Me. Crosby ur otherwlise, 18 8 mero pretense and without legal salue, ‘Chird—Thateo onc hne a right to play *Yuba DL In any verslon whatever vxcopting your own, that maiic chatacter belonging to you exchis alvely. Fourth--Far tha viniation of the fnjunction restraining John E. Mchonongh from producing ot rlfl!hl the said version of **3'1isa** he hos made himeelf fidle to punistuuent, and will surely bo punished for contemar of colrt Wnenever hs comes Within the jardiction af the Supreme Court of thatate of New Y Fifth—That no manager or proprictor of & thea- 172 can obtafn trom the eaid John E. McDanougl any legal right or title to the raid version, and whoavee Infringes upon your rights can Lo on- foined, and becomes llable 10 you for damages, Yours truly, A, d. DiTTEXnoRyaER, Attorney. phohla—~ita Nature, Prevention, and Treat- tnent,” hiaving been offercd by Mr., Btanford, M, T 16 e awanded by the Royal College of £ 16 bo wmarded 1y the oval Collexeut 1% | 66,000 POLICIES IN FORCE, et —— e dome disappointment wiil be likely to falt yoon the hopes and” aspiravions of several Amérlean cltizens to-day, swho havo submitted fielr clalins for preferment to the unbiased julzment and partiality of thelr fellow-citizens. Therc are 237 Congressinen to be clectedy apd there arn over 00 candidates who aro snxious 10 Ge promoted to those Incrativo and honora- ule positions,* The returns of to-day's work will heve a speclal loterest to all of these entle- mer. the pHsoncr, to leave him here a few days, 8s it was fenred he would be Iynched i€ taken back now. Fallmg In this, Dbe held a Iengthy fnterview with Mackey, spending an liour or mors in tho ccll with him. o the afe ternoon Mackey was taken il In the evenint o phyelclan was ealled, who pronounced it n case of smali-pot, There was o rattling amond the dry bones about the juil, end Mackey was hustied off _Home, md 8 guard placed over Wim, To-day he auceeeded in obtaining o small-pox certificato, signed by threo physlelans, sod was by order of the Toard of_Healtls removed to the Pest-fouse. The clrcumatances conuccted ®with tme caso led ihe City-Marshal 0 suspect that the pretended emnll-pox Was 8 ruse. Ho he went to wark to investignte the matter, and svou found that, on Sunday, Cone, the attorney of Mackey, had obtalned a prepara- tlonof eome kind at‘one of our drug-stores, The tima which he spent fn the cell I8 supposed to have been accupled in > whitewashing " his client with thls preparation, In order to pro- duca tho ekin cruption which waa ofterwards pronounced small-pox. The Marshal lias other eyidence which ~leaves no reason 10 doubt that it was a preconceried pian - on the park of Cone and Mackey, originating with the latter, to pet up = DOX Acare, in order to detay his removal 1o Oskaloosa, where Ltho excitement still runs s0 hich thi Tenrs aro entertained_that Mackey would he Jynched If taken there now, The Suerft returied home this evening, and Mackey will be allowad to remain bare for the present. 1lc {s under a strong guard. s scheme that fgnorsuce or fanaticism has ever proposed. It 18 8 pracileal fmporsibil- iy, beeause tuney must, of nocessity, slart from some rlrcn polut, juss as welghts or meas- wress that {3, it must have what s calted a unlt of value, and that unit must be of its own kind, In asystum of weights, yon must bave some exact bosty or plcee of metal, or other substance, fized upon aa tho unit or pound, 1t may bede- rived from natural sotrces, ar 1t may be purely nrbitrary, as the English pound In; but, nat- ural or arbitrary, we can’t take o single stes 11 determining the quantity of budics by welght til we obtaln this unit or standand of comparison. The remo principle holds teue af money, and no- phantasy of disonlered flat brains can overthrow it, Now, supvose we bl never had money,and hed aaly dealt by barter, and were trying to de- vise & pian of facilitating exchanges, and wanted tofix on something as o universal represenia- tive of property, ur, 4s Wo asv commercially, & medium_ of exchavge; and Ben Butler, or’ the father of tie flatiden, old Bl Allen, proposes piecer of -tnml;md paper. ‘The first and oniy question 1 ask him fe, What will vou make your atarting polut or unit of valuel And nellner Ten nor Ll can by any possibility give the world one that will be [n the remotest sensc practicable, € 1 were o milllouatee I woulld oifer n resrard of $100,000 for a tnlt of value for absolute money that would mcet the requires ments of the case. Jonx Buitil, SUGAR-REFINING FIRMS. Thirteen of Them Driven Out of the Basl- uess within the I'sst Few Years. New York Sun, Aor. 2 The }Now York Steam Sugar-Refining Com- pany have suspended buslness and oroposc to selton Dec, 10 their large relinery, which cov- ers 80,440 square feet of ground on the bluck bounded by South, Water, Clierry, and Mont- womery strects. Four lote of that propert vach 23 by 70 feet, are Jeased, All the remal der belongs to 1he Company, which bad a vaj 1a) of 500,000 invested (n fts bulldiugs, o chinery, and ground. Mr. Carles G. Malier, son of the President of the Compsuy, Mr. Peter Moller, suld yesterda that the Company hod always psld cash for al} he crudo sugara they used, and consequently ot them on the mast favarable terms s had dnng thelr work as cheaply as any uther refiners, and find 1:;0& first-clase” goods only, set they ultl- e Une year ago the Cougty Ring oaked tho peo- ple of Cook Coanty to ‘authorize the lssue of balf n milifon bonds, and the linpertinent ro- quest was defeated by @ vote of nearly thres to one. This veor dhis same Ring aake three-quarters of « lllion dollars extra fu the whape of Londs; W vote ngast the préposition eught to in- «teaie fn proportion to the ambunt, and the ro- quest ought (o Dbe defeated by a vote of four toone e ———n e — The Republican ticket to-Iny will contafn both e word *For? snd tip word 4 Agalnst ® the proposed [ase of county bonde. It I the duty amd self-foterest of every taxpsyer to seratch out the word # For *” and leave the word wAgalust® Tiis only by the strictest ob- gervance of this rule that the County Ring can be defeated in Ita desperate cffart to grab 10,000 over and abova Lhis ye s tax-levy. B ‘The Law Department of the (overnment re- cently made & declsion that will save o lorze amount of money. It has been the custom to regard a specific appropriation by Congress for the poyment of o clsin a8 mandatory, but the Attoruey-(leneral says that such claims need ot be patd untess sudited by the Departmeut, Thie case referred to saved tho Treasury 62,000, aud estanlishes & wholesome precedent. o t— THE CITARLEY ROSS GAME, Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. 81, Pate, Min,, Nov. 4.—A boy of @ years, giving his namo a8 Charles Dufreve, was traus- forred to the careof the police here shotits woek agoby tho conductorof a trale from Minueapolls. The boy told that ho and s com- vanion, when golng to schiool In New York City, ware abducted by two mon. Tha other boy cs- caped at a depot (from the description, thought to bo in Jerey City) The men brought Charles syestward, part ot the timo handeufled and tied, hig wrists siill showing marks of the handeulfe. At Jast thoy arrived at Minneapolls, whera tho men left Charfes [n sn alley- Jvay, threatening bim with death 1T ho moved during thelr obsence, Immedlately on thelr departure from the alley he ran direct to the raltwav depot, jumped into a cal and, after it started, told tho couductor bis story. While In care of the police, when ho becate calined, o remembered that be hiadd an unels in St. Paul,—Charles W. Dufreve, who was found l?' the 'pollce,—an employe ina clty fivery, fable, and took charge of the boy. A'telegram to the parenta in_ New York was answered by dircctions to seud him_Dack in_care of the Fx- press Company, A letter recelved from hils Jutifer to-lay saga he disappeared the morolng .o the 35th ult., since whick tha ity and sur- youhding cduotry have been scarched by 'the pollce and no trace found. Tho muther tind {:(vcn him up for dead, and could hardly belleve ——— HOOLEY'S THEATRE. The Troubadours opened their second week hereto » Jarge nudience, and presented that ex- troordinary bodre-podge of fun amd nonscuss known In thelr reperlory au * Patchwork,"—a name which deseribes with rcasonablo accuracy the style and character of the entertalnment. 1t s modeled uon the Vokes Family’s ** Halles of the Ritenen,” but {tis so futeriiued with pure and fresh Americanisms that fety could suspeet the source of its jospivation. The plecs uffords sbundant opportuuity for the display of n riety of mimic _talent, snd ft° s con- trived with admirable tact, 08 .o “The Brook,” so as to leave no tinte for tho sudlence to comment, but keep them in a roar of merriment from the rise to the fall of the curtain. We are pleased, we know not whyand care not wherefore. * Patch- work? really affords newlder stope then did +The Brook " for tho display of the eccentriel- ties of Miss Neltie Mcllenry, the imitations of Nute Bautabury, the funnlmcnts of Gourlay, atid the muniealitics of Miss Diugeon. It ls ‘prob- able that the present woek’s entertainment will e mmorc popular than the last. We must own up to o neat listle “sell * the Sunduy Timea got off on Tie TRIBUNS fn it wylgger, niggor, nlz” article, Without mak- fug the chargs directly, it got in the Instnustion that tho orttele had ariginally appoeared [n Tox Tipting. Ass matter of fact, it was an edito- risl In the Chlcago Bwening Post some ten or ¢leven years ago, and never has been printed Iu the columns of ‘Tug TRIBUNE. matelf found themnselves unable to campets with rivals in tho bustuess, whose superior sic- cess ho could only attribute toa certaln sort of swiactuess tlilch lllc{ would not resort to. He declined to o iuto the particulars of that alleued sinartness, Mr. B, B, shermaw, President of the Mcchan- fea’ Nutlonal Bank, who was President of the New York Steow Sugar-Refiutug ~Comuauy before Mr. Py Moller was, sald that the new sys- tem of refining, in which glucose, grape, SUgar, and other adulterstious ore cmploved, woul not be resorted to by this Comypuny; that, con- sequently, they found thefr. busiuess a losing crsururhu. and it was deemed sdvisable to »top it. il Mr. Isase Odoll, Presidentiof the Mercantile Nattonal Bank, whv was n mosmber of the sugar- refiniug firm of Moltery (Ngl & Co, which went out of busiuess sevifal yeara ago, at- tributed the decline of thy suger-reiniog inter- cst I this country 1o tho use of centrifugals, and professed to know not! jing about fraudu- Jent gradinge or adulterations of sugacs. In the Jnsy fow years tbiriven large sugar. reflnine firma and companivs have heen driven out of the busincss: Messrs. M. L. & A. Btuart, Wiillamson, Griiith & Co, Greer-Turner o= fining Compavy, Wheatley, ‘Williains & Co.y Bradish Jonson & Bons, Aldamn & Fuller, Ockerschousen Bros., Witliam Moller & Bony, Booth & Edgar, Wallace Shocmaker & Co., Maller, Odell” & Co., L Camp & Co. and, Jastly, the New York Supar-Retloing Compauy. There aro_only two refineries in Boston, where there used to be six; none ln Baltimore, where formerly there were thresi sud now the busi- ness 18 confined to thirteen refiucries tn New a0 Brovkiyn, two 1o Boston, two tn Phil- sdelphia, and a few minor concerss i the West, huislalepsaboo b ey Ou the question of voting a mortgage on your roperty of Ihreequayters of a million of county bonds, If you want to_protect your own lotor- ests, vote Azainst Bonds.” “There is bonded debt enough now. And If this rddition s voted toit, the Connty Ring will divide up a half os & third o ¢ with the contractors n ‘*extras.’ ;l'ln:\' Intend to stgal ot least o quartor of s mill- lou of t. & Roche, next to the * Chamber of }incnt; the origin of hydrophohla fn man; the It charges s rato of premium fully Commerce, some fmpartant | chemical and avatomical morbid chauces ob- | pdequato to mafntain perfoat sole of him tntil he was found dead on the roadway, ¢ S oree ana bugay resched the tabic atabout ?&L’:fi};:’.“fi:"’"‘" "ovsten "'”"d““‘ o s ::"”'h“"‘“ Shlc lins. oprrted e 0 4 vary ginnds; the aymptoms of the disease, par- rough the i, and robes oo misstog. 'Ilo torsé was | theularly In ts o1y arage, aa HlGatrated el B unoxamplad soverity of excited and lieated, but the bugey was not { absecved cuses; the dingnosis of the disease in tho past five years in unquestioned Touud that would 1o any way tend to explain | sembling It; the alleged prolouged latency of strongth. they mystery. the malady’ the cficacy S tho vorlous reme- apparently @ gash upon the right tem- | have becu proposed, and what plan of treat- e 'buf, “upon close cxamination end | ment, whetker prophyinctic or gh o1 Sl Auotod from tho ate gharged, £o. uounced the Injury a bullet-wound, an L proved sometreles nio e b TouEl oond | tusurethal. S cach year to the actual cost of car- hiave been alinost If ot duite, \matantancons, | e Wikl 1ie Sourand by Injectlewerns. | rying tho insuranco and maintain- the bafe aud Ueard indleatcd that the (len. James 8. \\'mm\?'. #ho died so suddenty to the bhead. No otler Injurics fled 7, 2 v wril were visible, Then aross the lnflulr{,’] ln‘:‘w ':?)‘:arll:x:;")‘clwzc:l"‘"g‘; u.nt"i;;e“::;] Tx?‘»f‘i\'i:'s‘xfi; It tos only forms of policies of Belf, or by some one seated in thie buegy besido | stack of foolscap paper, and thon ced t him, or perhaps bgc some one who lad { dictats with ;:g“v g:u both qug.‘éf&’fiz"ina’ vidos for its conversion into paid-up thestreet. ‘The body dld not look as if it had | office with his hands bebind h [ insuranco upon fair terms, in case Deen soughly used, and the clothing showed oo | bowed un hls l:re’u'. W;c: dfl::’“k:&‘:v;’c‘wh::: B d 4 wiice tnade dlliizent fuguiry In the nelghbor. L a fer plico tonde dlivent Jugaly I the weighoury | goit » few clanies end, Uin hnliegly Bovle | Within ayear and s Balf 1t as sus- e i o e fonnd who had heard the shot. Balllft Hutch- Inaon, reslaing on the corner, said that his fam- | 4igy0001 shoot ! was the respanse of WV, A. commission, aided by well-known ’:‘fiyw:;'.u.u re‘:?-‘ .‘fi;t hfi“gfé - n:;:i, 3 :{':.l; Btegner, of Polk Countr, Tex., (o bis 17-vear- | axperts, the most protracted and dered the old man to ccasc castigatioz bis | sesrching oxamination, b as to Ty, ™ ia B~ tha boay, | dauelitcr, The boy *‘abet,”snd tho'old"man ohing axamilaation; Loty heard nothing, and only had. his atiention — —_— bt (¢ wan therclore piai tiat the man BUSINESS NOTICES, . | of businoss, ovor mado of any olass mnst bave been killed in his buggy, and that of corporations, without reduction Tiurnett's Coroalne allays Irritation, re- i ruta in the road. - “The police next nterviewed the soo at the the action of the capillaries in the highest degree, el but no b sl The Cuconlne !-ulumedldelerud reputation for | in method. unt| etectives deott and Hoffman took him sl Detsitrs ot foL MORSR LU0k s | Tkt B, Ak, S s e JAQOB L. GREENE, Presidont. it to reiain Its shape for honrs, D E W Q. A; e — e BLL t. Becrotary. ) , 8 upon bustcss, apd that nothing more had becn scea | served iu the subjects of the discase, with apc- 10020, but the master, the buggy-cushion, the o ervous. avstemand Inthe sk tnarred (n any way, and there was nothiug | doubtful cases from conditions more or less re- Y MISter. e Doy revealed what was | e ar. pesvanting the gitans wiich | Burplus oarnings aro annuslly de- Yo' use ' of proved, Dr. Bradley vro: | would be most desirable to recommend for | ducing the premium reslly paid ave been nlmost, if not gulte, instantancons, Munday hot had been fired in close proximity | Thursday, was personally o very agrecable and ing tho resarve. vonld the wound hase been fafcte tim- | would provide the scribe with a quill pen and 8,| proven utility; and each policy pro- stupped him a8 was driving along | apswers, meanwhile pacing up and down the #igns of u rabbery having been commitied. The | finished the General would read it throngh, sug- of lapso. althoueh a thickiy-settled Jocality, no one could tained at the hands of a logislative Follawed Instructions. 5 Ily were sitting_qufetly at home, obe remd- ald'son when the latter seized o gun and or- locality. Ex-Fire-Marshal Williams, who, it Is waskilled. its financtal condition and methods atiracted tu the rvoadway by some dows tho body fell out of it by the joltings of the . moves ail tendency to dandraff, and lnvigorates of asaets or tha suggestion of change hotel, but nothisg could be gained trom him wih_and preserving tbe beaoty letter, and declared that Lis fathier had [ ghealthy natural ploss to tho tialr, and will cause | JOHN M. TAYLOR, Seoretary. Vo # Mrs. Winstaw's Soothing Syeup ' for been 'murdered, and that he had with bim s gold watch and chaln and shont 8 ensh, oud thet the ooly tulvg found upou bis dead body was o pocket-bouk contalnlng 81, Fhe deteetives examiued him closety aud cor- nered him 1dall hislesuntll he finally owuea up, and acknowled that his father bad undoubtedly committed sulcide, sud that he had told the police lies, simply to vrevent the true state of the facts from bejng made public through the nuwspapers. A little more cross-examinstion caused bifm to turn up the letter, which was in o white cuvelope, addressed to Mrs, Suu .\|€\‘lhfll\ll, La Piesre House, and whict read as fullows: Freddie and Jother: My dear bay, when yon read thie the hand that peniied 1t will be ol pm led to this by a long and procrastinated scries of ill Incks and misforfunce. I have nothng more to lwe ftori 1 am weary and must, Tiave rest, rest, that L'cannot obtain ths wide of the grave, Tic wood o poor mathor. A1} 1 bave {0 leave you ta her love; be good 1o her, for sbe Wil soon follow me fo the land wbers peace stil rest te obtainable. You don’t know bow 1 bave been wornod the last two years, — worried until my heart ts broken, Turn which way 1will 8} is gicom, all is desnair. I can- not atand 16 sny lopger, and must have rest wr etss 1 wi become totaily tnmnc,— am nearly now, Uod only ki how_ wuca i lave suflered, Save 0. All |s mortzaged but Billy and his hie boggy, and the dondle meree. 1 ine jobey, blankets, I'don't think Track’ gnge in good, 88 it ven by me without your Jauther's name. knowledge. or consent. 1 would like him to e the Iast paid, as he has taken adrantace of my neccesity. I deobt 30 1,450, but §200 uf that is utervat tncluded at 0 ot cens & monih. which Dr. Luetlott Kuaws fu teae, 1 could not help mysell, oy 1 was in his power. o cam mever collect ¢ if _ fhe ower credilors know ol Mother had better o to Weelcys: you had better 0 1o the country, 100, A sail “ani last farewell frota your sgonized father aud husband, — e —— If tho Ring succced to-dav in carrying tarough their scheine for: fssulug $750,000 boudsy the taglovy will b increased annuslly by $15,000 ot least, that belng the very lowest in- terest ot which the mouey can bu barrowed, and the valug of Uhiengo property will be dopre- clated three-quarters of & million dollurs,~the amount of the new mortgage that will thus bo put upon it 5, g At the meeting of the Pro-Millonafallste held in New York laat week, Ma), D. W. WiirrLe, of tis city, spoke of hiaworkas au evangelist in Chicugo. 11a called upon al! present to take 1hefr fag, under which they served, sud fight the gooil fight untl the Lora Jxsus camo and placed thelr eoemies beseath sheir fect. - —— children whiloteething. It cures dvaontery anddl- weehare, wind colic, and regulstes tha bowels. 23 cta . e —— Chew Jaokson's Dest Nwoet Navy Tobaeco. e —————— ottt ITAVERLY'S THEATRE. Colyille's Folly Compuny opened last avening at thls theatre fn Reesc’s burlesaue ootltled wOxrgen,” which 1s one of thera modern absurdities that *“no felfow can fnd out.” The best that can bo sald of such a thing {sthat & company of remarkably clever poople managed to amusc tho audience through tho medium of avery silly plece of extraveganico In tha formn of & burlesque. Buch thinga do not require to be examined critieslly. Favorite sctors and metresses appear in Liem, and are secognized and lauded, and so the purpoic of the constructor I served, A, Cotyllle's com- pauy izn popuiar one, snd couta{ns several peoble of marked ability In ibelr way. The entertainment was supplemented by Farmo's burlesque _of *Biue Beard,” done lnto o scenes by Gill. o wag recovercd. “SILKS. W i BLACK SILKS! TS s SPECIAL SALE | PeLILY, Bl AND RESS GOODS, o 3 Bt s 1BOUGHT AT THE RECENT New York Sales. | CARSON, d the L REMARKABLE B - .&:‘.‘..‘:‘.’:;:“J‘.“:& !’fl "“.‘:.-‘.'.’:Ji‘:‘{‘.‘.’a'..’a‘ et G A‘ INS ‘“.:.. l:sll‘ownA“ Would call the attontion of intond- in Upou tha veverse were the tollowlog memo- ing purchascrs to an oxtraordinary rouda Dress Goods. lino of Lyons Black Silks (Cscho- ge‘r‘m“.‘,‘:;;;‘:’.:“,.‘:,!‘“ worth of property un- miro do Boio), ranging in price from DIRESS GUODS. A A e s = o AP A REMARKABLY TRAGEDY. Bpeclal Dispatct to Tne Tylbune. Dreatir, 1)k, Nov. 4.—Willlam and Benju- i Nawyer, two brothers who ran the oll-mill on East Main street, got into a vivlent quarrel tlls forenoon fu thelr office, when Bill went tos drawer, took therefrom a lig mavy revolver eighteen inches long, and fired three shotsat bis brother, who was sitiing only six feat away. Onoof tha shots struck Ben in tho hesd, in- ficting & vers dapgerous acalp-wotnd, which may result In hls death. Fitlea with remorse, 1o doubt, Bill went out of the oftice, pistol in hand, down through the cellar to the rear of tho baflding, where he shot himself through the right tewpie. Both brothors wers takeh to tholr separnte bomes, and BI died one bour after. A jucy returped a verdict of suicide, Ten's recovery {4 despaired of by the physicians, 1l¢ may live twvo weeks, Deceascd was 58 years of age, and the wounded brother 13 pait 10, They did a business of $150,000 a year, and are sald to haye been worth 850,00, “The caute of the trugedy was & dlaputo about an old scttle ment lovolyiug 8800, The lirm was widel known in all parts ol the country. ‘The busi- nees of the Srm wes in flourisbinge conditlon, Tho cvidenvo befors the fury ellelted the fuct that 4l was vn‘llnll{ insane. Deceased has relatives In Pennsylvania aud thls city, alt in aflluent clrcumatances. JONN CHING. Bpecial Diapatsh to The Trdunes Quixoy, IiL, Nov. f~About half-past B o'clock last evenfug John Cning, a Chinese Jaundryman, was murdered upder very mvste- rious circumstances. The body was horribly 1€ ony man tells you to-lay that work on the Coust-Elouse will cease unlcas new bouds bo ls- sued, tell bim be lles! In proof of your asser- tion, point to the fact thnt the Ring eoid the satue (flog tost year, but that the work went on ater the peoplo had refused to yoto the bonde. THE ELECTRIC LANP, \What Mr, Sawyer Claims ss His Own Pot- " eutable Davieva, New York Warld, Nor. 3. A regorter of the World called on Mr. Edison ot his workshop in Menlo Fark and asked him for his opinlon 83 to the Bawyer-Man electric Lamp. + \Why, I bave no opinion to eive abont e, mswored Mr. Edison. “1 don't want o0 say auythivg about ft. If you waut to know the bistory of the lamp “you will find it in this book3” apd he handea the revorter Hippolste Fontainc’s work-on clecteic lzhting, travstated from the French, and vublished fn London this year. In the chapter on lighting by {nean- descency the authior q Lighting by ducandescence bas been stusied for & tong Hume, but its application generally predents yo groat ditticalties that at the resent day it may he fonatdared ax within a purely scientific domaio, al- fhougn » cortain mumbor of spparatuses exist ITAMLIN'S THEATRE, The Loftus British Blondes appeared at this theatre last cvening in coucert with a cotnpany of the ordinary varloty-performers. The en- :fi;tnntgx‘ment was witugssed by a very lsrge su- —e— Dr, ANDRRSON, of the Chlcago Uunlversity, Is wivertised in the Cleveland papers to dellver 8 Ieeture i that city on the 17t} tnst., on ** Must the Chiness Goi It the Doctor addresses that question to ane Dexxta Kzauxsy, ho will gev a0 woawer in the affinmativd, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. The wsual varfoty entertalmnent was given ot tho Acsdemy last night to u crowded house. It 1a unnccessary to cuuuierate the various featnres aof the stow. It is sufficlent to annouuce the fuct that the house fs atlll open to all who enjoy hat kind of smuseniont wWhich sceme at this time to be all the raz et ———n 0ld #Kilgubblo’s " ides of the Irish is, that they can Lo slapped on the face and spat upon one day, aud by a little biarney and tafly tue next day tuwy will lck his hand, Uke dogs, and vote for the Irfsh-desplser, KenN, Perhap: we shall sco to-day, e —ee— THE UNIT OF VALUE. To the Lditor af The Tribund. Cuicado, Nov. &—P'rovidence socms Lo have desigued the United States as the fleld of experi- ment,—tho arcna for the exhibition of ail the wild coneeits and political vagarivs of mankind, . ADTATIANA. e You will make more moneyshelping to elect bonest County Commissioners fifty times over 10 the saving of taxes than you will make at sourbushiens I tho few minntes 1t wil cousuue | mutilated, and pim, anotos Chlaauian tu the | Tits s true fu other respects, but moro partlis yorking maderely e o oF ke 4t of No- e as 100 pes. All-1Vool Serges at|g11s to §1.85. ‘Thore aro eight 109 to your precinct and vote. eimploy of Chlug, ts under arrest for the mut- | forly so fn politics and tuance, {n regard to | vember, 1945, and i ARcricen named King wan $1,450 three months, 25¢ a yard, grades of this Bilk, and on compari- P ger. Jiw tells 8 very iucoherent story, but | theso two, this country bias been, is to-day, and | tho lnventor. ' Tho lnvention iad for i1a baia the 250 Lia intereat, ¢ e, son thoy will bo found the best valuo 100 pes. Faney Sultings at 25¢ | over offored in this city. a yavd, Some of these goods| 10 pes. * Guinevs” Satin finished have been sold at 37 1-2¢ by | Gros Grain, 81.25. ‘Fhoso 8ilks aro the case, 20 por cont undor presont valuo, Tl B pos, Tapissier’s colobrated Drap 100 pes. Figured Molutirs at | de Paris, §1.75; réally 8 cheap Bilk 30c « yard, worth 45¢, at $2.00. * LSS 20 pos, Improved American Bilk, 150 pes, Mixed Sultings at 33, | $1.00; rogularly sold at 81,25, 40, 50, and G5c o yard;}| 10pos. Ay uges, “ Warranted All aplendid value, Bilk," o,ugfi.as. ——— 8 pes, rich Brocades, Warrantod Fwenels Cashmeres at 50, 53, | Al Bilk, very wide, obly 61.75. 63, 85¢; worth 60, 70, 80¢, and $1,00 a yard, Tee of metalile conductors or of continuous car- bane, hestod 0 whilences by tho passage of an elvcttic curcent. ‘Tha Lest netal s found to be Piatinual aad the best carbon gas relort carbon. . "When carbon fe empioycd 41 14 uveful Aocaunt of its afirity for uxsm» st hieh tempe {urcs to cover It from air suld mulstuce, A vacd is previously established in the bell. . . . Lighting by in escenco and the principle of iis production had failon into obitvion when, in 1873, L tussisn physiclet, M. Laodguulne, resuncitated Sotn and Invented 8 new lamp which has sluce beon perfectod by Meswee, Kana & Houllgulne, Touyuino uscd Lars of carbou lmiinr to uraphito Zftuat is to exy. & goud conductor—and thue e Tolved the proviem of electric lghting. Tho re- alstance of carbou ls nearly 50 timea croater 1uan thatof pistinuin, Carbon may be hested to the most extreme while hieat withwn frar of fuston s in the cass of plstioum, The sole inconven- fence 10 the use of carbon is that In combuation carbon combiuce with tho oxygen of ihe uir uud thue te gradually cousumed. Lodygulino svuided thie by lncluslny the carbon ina Kisss receiver hermetically sealed. 8 n won vxpelled, I 1875 M. Konn, of Kl Pel burg, patented a mors practicable lamp, But gradually tho carbon rod Lrcaks aud tho liyut dis- Shoears, buch carbon, winch 1 about the stae of that of a pencil-case, laats about twa hours, Mr, Sawycr sald Lo u World reporter that ho 2id ot clai this {tho fucsndescence of curbun i o seated recefver) us un fdes of bis owu, but had utilized it in thedevelopinent of other ideas. Ho visined 8 fonn ol conductor which would Dot only trausmit the clectric cusredt but would radlate the beat produced by the tncandescencs n such a way that the globe would Le heated ouly at the Dolut Whero the Mht was, e had also patetited a process for charging tho weelver with pure nitrogen gus and entircly displacivg the atmosphieric He bad patented u wcany of wo eluniug te recelrer that no uwtuospheric aircould fing fta way into the futerior, ‘The nitrogen, be vaimed, would lust forever, He- sides thero was & subatatico fo she bag at the bottom of the lamp which would abserb uxyygeu and carbunic achd Zes. ‘Lhusa, by sald, wore his Lupruveniests. Uae lamp bad been In use two or three hours daily fur ihreo months wntil o suddun faseiog of wdoor broke it There hus - tm— ‘The County Ring will bavo $1,600,000 of tax- levs and revenue to devour this coming year, Shall they be suthotized to borrow $730,000 woretosteal aud squander 1 1 not, vote against the tasuc of County Bonde! protasts that the killing was dons by two ne- groes. lie notifled a policenan of the crlme, but not till 1ate fu the night. The place where the murder wos committed 18 within two blocks of the police headquarters, fu the very business contee of thacity, at & timo of night wheu thera must have bebn citiecus passivg continually, and when patrotmen were on the beat {muedt- stoly fn frout of the building. Al tha vrcuns stanices tend to class [t as one of the most re- markable murders in the bistory of tha city, SOUTHERN MURDERS, Hpeciat Dlagatch (0 The Tribune ATLANT, (ia., Nov. 4—Sundsy worning, st suurise, a meu named Greer was shot snd Kkilled by Hankin, near Forsyth, Os. They were brothiersin-law, baving married sistors, and ro- aided in tho amne house, ‘Thecausaot the shootlng was in couseguence of afippant re- mark made by Hankin about the wifo of Urecr, Last night there was o man nawmed Colemuy, & showisi, shot in Macon, Ua., by Ab (itbsau, St fhat pluce, Tue latter escaped, nnd the tormer’s recovery 13 doubtful, Thers was po provocation—only thy met on the steees, snd Ulbsun was fntoxicated. BURGLARY. Ryscial Dispatch 10 Tha Teidbune- RicuuoxD, [N, Nov, 4.—Burglars entered. the drug store of Aloxsnder & Hyde Friday night, aud got awsy with silverwarp and Sewelry val- ned at §250. They then purloined a horsy aud bugyy, tho xmpmy of Jubn Wray, apd Dro- ceeded to Weodstock, where iho piz was sbandoned, aud tho scalowugs took tho early tralu castward AMYSTERIOUS MURDER. Warzatows, N. Y., Nov. 4—A yswl-boat pamed Julta was weshed ashore yesterdsy oa will vary llkely continue to be, thu paradise of tgnoraut theorlsts and reckless, unprincipied demagogues; becauae, in this free aud glorious innd,~48 our orators torin it,—ignorance 1s the political cqual of ioselligence. ™ Wihere the Carcess bs, tuere will tho cagles bs gathivred to- gether '3 aud, whers lguorance bas as much power at the batlot-box as fugelligence, there Il e tuo Eldorado uf the demaogue; there, and ooty thers, ho tinds wnple scope for the ex- ervisu of his powers: and there ho reaps Lis rictiest harvest. No theory §s too wild, teo fauciful or extravagant, for thy denugoguo 1o propound aud advocate, H ho v ly can persuade Bimselt that the populdce fs blind snd ygnorant enough tu pecept it3 and nothing by cau ofter 18 too absurd and ridiculous, tou bascless and vislunary, for the fznorant to aceept, if (b only otfers sume ‘smnl scheme of gutn. Loss and gain, or rather prospective waln, Is the big string tn the popular justrument ot which the dewligague plays his most etfectivo siralng, Propountt to the unthinking a gilded and specious theory of gulu as the rosull ot nn{ pros political movement, sud they will ot atop long to analyze its moral 4 uslities, or its econowmic or phitosoplie truth bug wlll grasp st it withall the justinctve und ilorco cager- ness with which tho tizer scizes hla pray, "'tits, atd tuls only, 14 the scerct of the fat or atmolute-money Hlusivn. It prowises, we they understand §t,—whetlier honestly or dislioneat- iy s matter of littly consequence to thew,—3n casy way of paylng off debts, freedom frotw fnencis) embarrassient, Isnzo wagea for labur, active busioess, great entorprises, wunderlul Jevelopment of Lhe country, and, in the uear o pot yery remiote future, compeience, vuse, aud \erhaps luxury. Isitstrsnge that soen with ictle or uo knowledge of Tinsuce—incn who bave never thought, and who' kave never had thy means or lL\llMlh‘Mluui neceadsry Lo think, corrgetly on tha subject of miouey, el who are for ihe wost part grown-up childrou,~ts it strange, 1 repeat, that such men should fullow such u vageryd The wouder would oo it thy ds '« niote, $150. Judgment, 847, Truy bath belong to we, ove mother wo much. This fs hard for me to die. Bot § mustdo it now, and have thaught ot it for manthe. Fred, coliect all the moncy vou csn befora (o creditors take tas books, Fell Hilly for what you can. Giveall the money W motheér. Your puor fagher, . b A, Ugon another allp of paper enclosed fn tho same envelope waa tound the followine, which it ls supposed was an Inventory of hts unmort- gaiged goods: Blllly' « hfs harness ;open bugey & expross wagou; Hendrickson donlla larness; carrisie covers; sll robes and blaukets: whips S0 tuole: clovks and watchi sud all_oflico furiture and Junps, Ths sbove all are nob Ill"".fl\cud. ‘Cufs I reality settled the fact that Mz, Abra- hamy had combittea vulcde, bub there wore s muny vonfiicting statenients that the pollce were not satisfied to allow the caso to rest with Alits partial Investigation. It was reporied that the sun Frod, who is sbout 17 yeurs ol agv, was wild and uncoveraable, uod caused bis father conviderablo troubie, sid it was suggested that tue letier might bavo been writton by the vere sun who did the murder, But tho general facts do_uot bear outony | Neoteh Plaids, 46 and 48 ancli theary, Abrabums had becn at oue th wi| duches wide, at 85¢, $1.00, quite well off, but wason the rapid decling, and was upwards of B0 “yesrs of age. i and $1 25 a 'yard o » SR =, 3 _— ESTABLISIED 1800, e ——— d'rhc only way the Ring csn be forced to cut low the county cxpenscs is to refusa thew the viivllego of borrowing any wmors money; then ibey will save enough to proceed with work on the CotrteHouse, Sk m; e ———— “Rligublin Bronzy bas been very ¥ wweet on i.l;lmn for two days vast, o ls all Loney salles until lio corrals thelr votes for his }::thu. Alter -that tnoy masy kiss bls— Our ntock ix replete in the leading makes ot “Roua O e ——— m‘]-;"mer the people sat down on the half- i loa Court-House-bond swindle by 18,000 hhflly- Let them sit down stiil heayler to- 'y on the threequarter of s million bond steal. — e e— All-TVool Sultings, &8 and 46 | net’s,” “RBellon’s,” ¢ Gui- dnches wide, at T8¢, 900, and | net’s,*® Tapissier’s,” & $1,00 a yard, &e., at lower prices than they have ever touched be- . . u:‘ the three<quarters of amiliton of bands hm'fllal for the County Ring to squander, the erest for twenty years to come will add about 8 year to tho county taxes. e —— Ya‘ucumnt Yote to-morrow, and {f you neg- “m“::lny ymll *may foflct & serious Injury cause of g attinkry good government and wpfflfl ————— L2t s watt ittt County Board I eform- D befors voting any more bonds or, sdding to Tutlog mivtgages on property. e L:';""! wag who pays taxcs seo that his B “'l)’l *Against the fssue of County e betorg ke votes to-day | bad kept to the house for the Jast ten days, uoticed that_something welghed leavily uj 1 : o B e etogments Wil douot. | <11t elegant a'asorlment of Sills RA‘I)’“‘ " 11'00'"‘:' B.‘NKF“ and ool Suitings ut $LI5, i o [ "‘;'i'i NN 3! NE o e ow Vhil Bherldan Dissheyed Ordors. 74 (ool Yone [ « yard, These goods are angs nd Vice Presticus o Gobl 8oL 0 The reccnt gatbesiui ol unliiary wen in our 750t0 $1.00 @ 11 X ek CUBlTacle el A et elty. and the recital of reminisceuces of the War | from T8cto o1 yard less | dier Soin sl Ll il nad odsravs s an Incldent in i voutaliiug Ysluable luformation, walled vd 70 the wilitary exverience of Gen. il Bherldan this seasoit. % celt ot I and all who came Into coutuct with him have Iess clearly show that Lo divd by bis own baud. ! Shiesiilin, Dlut $2,00, $2.25, $2.50, and $3 AT e ndiawapolis Keening Neva. . ’ Bk nas 'wind Bonda; Rleg. Riuck coairasts, sl - ¢h gav A " cnt i “{l::;il gave ourus Tc:ll:,lz.!r:;h;‘;rfiluuiulluu of the than they have beon sold at | paies et satltied -+ Wall Sireck* aid Blocik el fe mot generally knawn, and which bas e ———e Polnt, Lsko Ontasio. In it was the | did not. g mm——— ,,'"""“fl! precincts wro now amall snd thero m-;yol a man lashed to the seat and bearing | Tuerc I8 nothing, T belleve, for which men | never becn suy faking of change fu who carbous doubtless been forgotten by many who wero PROTOGLRAPY. Uitle or 1 time Joat, fn votlng, Dop's siiuk | murks of vivlence. J1is bands wero alw ticd | strive somuch, sbout tha facts of philosopby of | used. ‘Tho only chanie the catbon uuderweat which they kuow so little, as moncy, The popular confusion of idvas ou_the sybject secas to be & wunt of prover dlscriwiubtion was s purifation, Hefore being lighted 1t was & dead black. After being lucandescent for 2 time 1t 1ok on the sliver-gray culor characters together. at of your citlzen's duty, A DEFAULTER COBIMITS SUICIDE. g —— hDemocnu 8r0 making betsagalust Reax, It ?:mnl:u 1 wu‘z'&‘:":‘ ‘tlrl it &t uml uflu‘ d;iwu ”‘”““"“""‘“"P"h" t "h' < ‘oui Lhelr ! e cootety 1 glorfous lch!u\‘nmévnu whlchknapv: ::dg m':a 0 Ogra’p er . @awe of Bherldau luved und bouored through- v dds ) 75 MADISON.ST., 3 Teke Elavator, o 5 B aLsd sign for Keny, by Naw Youk, Nov. d.—Jacob Lazarus, bouk- between quantity and coling sl value. Tho | btk of pure carbon. out the laud, At the beglonlug of the . but & good ous for F i ular conception scems 10 be, that whatover ‘The subdivisfon of thelight as produced b, War he wus 8 Captain o the regular srmy, r R = di ""’r':‘hx. 2 ¥ kuur;“a‘?:::;“::;“:fih“;fl::’ wos "; ‘:EA pass, Currous with 1 ma:éh;:u uatever Mry ‘Snwyer'l sistern ::mhu of Sminuh w:r:{ n:viulzusfndrnnfilgl Weat Point aéu “fa 113 & 115 StlltO St- _..___.———-—,————-r-=-9"§ ~——— covered a defaulter ay lust, and- Wil Direhase property and pay ebis, 16 wouwy , | leading trous the two miadu wirce of the e, the e e was abuointed Quur | ST Tme——m—e————— JINTER BRESURTS. o Bral Quty of every good citizen today 18 | terday mornlug ho was found dead i bed, gl" lmm: that bauk-uotcs wod kreeubacks wre | Each of thess brauches s calculated to supply termaster of tbe Army of fn- suumlim, AYATHIS, ——— Bl dannd o R S ingabot blweclte ARKANSAS. uader comwand of Geu, Curts, with bead- gty a g BR R T rrarrasterredl K £.2 o kot s My TURKISH, Russlag, Electro- W €980 the polls T 5 and, If they aw, whydasy not sl e, and vyba the Kepublicsn O A eper] and why burdeo ourselves with {:vl:.l a?‘ulurl But let we state distinct- ¥ a number ol lam, lxl. "Tho extensfon of the maly wires neccasitates an ncreasud heaviness of tho ORT. . 1A HOTLL, ~G ————— wire for each mile. I lghting this city a rudlus | Arkausas wes urky 9 b A ngf & vote, uod then yowwd ot baveto | Larrix Rock, Ark, Nov, 4. ~Cartee MeClel- | Ty that & piece of paper, na matier of what de- | of only haita wile from eaib suppfy satioa | ed 1t fn_person, The warch of be.aruy way gudenicn, bave 09 € ‘,",,h,‘,m“,\,},'i;éfisg LS A i woon - €4 L-morrow tht you did uot. Jau, # promioeat colored paliticiay, Was shot | wziption, neves was, sad uever cau b, woney. | would be actually Legss lLurassed by attacks from bushwhackers sud ettt w v

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