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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 Y WANTED-MALE MELP, taking-oft wiil be halled as a blessing totha | ment was properly signed. = Dr, Ashman, who detachment of the gusrd of fity men under | villo & Ureat Southers Row, retarned to.day { = CRIMINAL NEWS, ast financizl policy, will recommend to the thrifty and honest peopla of the Soutliwest. attended the deceased, stated that the Iattersaid Capt. E. . Taylor, and will on Monday next | from an tns o > g . E. . pection of the varfous roads of that | Legisiature to nect Jan, 6, to compromise the sl Mice helleved he (Anaer) was the fatherof | yonfy hotding & apecial term of the Cirealt Company and a general Bouthern tour, Thiny | SERte dab of 82500000 at G) cents and 4 PUE | et e etens MRB. MACK AND DICKERSON. omo of Rlew's clildren, Itce was today rear- | Jekia holding 8 speclal term of the persons | vinitel varlous ditien 10 te Sonth i ree? | cent Interest, oF at 59 cents and 8 per cont inter | \ A T ioony Ly hEl WHO CAN SPEAR Lxeoution at Fort Smith, Ark., Forctal Dispaich {0 The Trisune, {;;'l’::]l :‘;u:-‘;el;:?;c’fi Iry“wryx::::l!;",r,"wlfi'hlfi. IOk e Rith ol o rey L ersons s mmdm;“ o l;. 'l‘:c '"l"lm: :;lclr";:"m':fl:;‘l et or perhaps hoti, leaving the Legislatuce to | knowiedue ‘of the mantfaciuring basiness, Addresn withreferences, B 1, Tribunn otce, WASTED=A" MILLINERY J10{EE WITH 8PE- etalty of artifclai flowers and feathers wante two cxperienced sstesmen with catablished trade, Address B, Tribn R — \WANTED-A sTARCA-MAKER Wnu FULLY mnderstande he manufacturs of march, Ade dress B sy Tribune atice. Miscellaneous, ANTED~ROUT AND 8HOK SALESMEN: Iarge manafacturer, with threc factories, heabeen selling the johning trade exelnmvely, wa inree gnicsmen ta travel ua commission fa the Western Btatrd o veil Srian trade, Address saating traie g ND' BTOES, Jouraal vidce, chaore between them, inastuch sa both propo- Aiticns mnount to ahout the ssme st the end of forty ycars, It {s thought the former propost- tlon'would be Jess burdensome e — CART LOADS OF MEDICINAL RUBBISH Ate awsllowed by fnvalids, and thelr phyrical troublea thue kept alive for years, when that peer- less tonic, stimulant, and corrective, Hostetter's Stomach Bltters, would mpeedily set the disor- dered and worn-ont mechanism of the system In active and healthful operation again. It has been demonntrated over and aver acain that the reqatre- fents of the slck are anawered far better by the Bitters than by s majority of the miscatied remo- ¥ ia nervous agstem rendored teaugull and vigatone by dizmty of the State. It is understond that the socclal tern will Inst at least o month I not longcr, as, from the larze number of offenders, it will be finnossible to clear the dozket in Jess than thirty or forty working days. The furies will have to he “obtained from uelzhboHng counties, as {8 frcquently the case In Kentucky. Janmaviig, Wis, Dec, 20.—This morning ith thero was o sligt falling-off fn_the sudience at | (5o brsoner ioos. S Ineor s oy iealtation with the opening of thie court, but, aa the trial pro- | tion, and made m ny bonsts of kis success in gressed, the number fn attendance increased. | seducing women, Mrs. Mack agaln took her seat In the witness- box, and was cross-cxamiced further by Mr, MURDER AND ROBBERY, Bennett: “I wos present when Dickerson D Bpectal Dispaten o The Tr"ne, threatencd Mack's life, They had had a dis. | Do Dec. 20.—The polico suthorities puta dbout some whisky, and Dickerson calied | Wer® natified this moming of a terrible crime Mack a Jlar. Mack said Dickerson conld not | Perpetrated on the Grand Trunk train No. 7, work for him amylonger. Dickerson replied | *2tward bound, last night, when near Ridgo- that If he was not paid off in ten minutes | 2% Mich., thirty intles from here. The victim Te would kit Mack. ANl the chitdron | 18 Walter 8. SBtarms, of Kingaton, Ont., and bis slent up-staira the night of Mack's death, and sory [s that he went out ontne rear platforin for 8 week provious, Bernfee wanted to sleep of the train, when a fellow passenger with whom with ber father the Baturday night he waa | NCUad struck up an acqualutance followed him of Post Oaks and Diggs. classes of citizens being very hopeful that pros- perotia times had alrcady commenced. The ter- rible atate of affairs caused by the seltow fever hxd altogetlicr dissppearcd, and the croos were being handled snd marketed with the utmost rapldity, taxing the transportation facilitles of the ratlronds to the utmort. FIRES. AT LUDINGTON, Boeelal Ditvatrh to The Tribune, Lentxatox, Mich., Dec. 90,—A fire hroke out this noon fn the rear of the City Hotel, occu- pled by John Miles, and swept the entire block The Former a Full-Blooded Creek, Educated in New En- gland. THE VOLS TRAGEDY, Bpecinl Dipated to The Tridune. McHzxny, M., Dec, 20.—Eight men were ar- reated st night at Vols, Lake Countv, charged with assauit upion the person of Barnoy Martin a week ngo, Martin received fourteen wounds inflicted with flat-trons and other 1mplements, but fs still alive. The row oceurred in a saloon, The accused were conveyed to Waukegan to Diggs, a Black Negro, Cone tessedly Guilty of Many Butcheries, tot o ours:, aries otdl, 15 / out, and attacked him with a razor, inflicting | answer the charges, Thev were John Feost, | of wooden bulldings fronting on the avenue. | thia Inestimable family medieine and rafer 1] 3 BT Conclusion at Janesville Yesterday | killed, but I theught she would disturh him, as : Adolph Duck, Stephien Thelan, Jok todtiold, 4 Lnet d . R L FANTED=A YOUNG MA TY AS Iis head was cut. I know Henry Hobart, I | threeshocking gashes across his throst, afier frivs l’{mmr. fr e l.tllll;l Hi i 'l!llct;";fl“:": The hotel was owned by 8, T. White, and in e tlfl'::fle":g:;l:l&rm:fit:tg“lxmnn);cu"z]rlemy V travriing rorrrapondent fo ows- of the Testimony of Mrs, Mack, sured fn the Aurors and Roger Williams for $500; Josn, $1,20. Two buildings used for a meat market and marble-cutter's shop, owned Ly Cretszmer, of Milwaukee ro owned by Mra. L. IT. Poster: not Insurcd; losw, #0600, Bteplicn Marphy's hotel: not Inaured: loss, 82, 000. Loza's store building: Insured in' the Aurora and Rozer Williams for 87,000; loss, 81,- 500, Most of the furniture was gotten ont. The wind was stronr In the weat, and the tire which ho tore from his pocket a wallet con- 24 ncts ‘:n‘;‘.:‘s:;':’::n'l’;'_}‘,':;;.‘“'!‘::fl"flfl'°; talning 8000, and threw him headlong from the had & quarre] about deeding some land, snd ;rnln. It was up grade, and tho train go- that T had fust aasoon shoot him as mot. I | 1€ elow, and Btorms struck In & Anow-bank sald something like that, but not the last about | fustainiog litele edditlonal Injury, Extricating shaoting. 1 sald somcthing about Ahooting, himself, he pressed a handkerchief to the eap- but.that wos mot ft. I told them we Ing wonnda, and, with great difficulty, made his bad & quorrel Friday nizht, and that | TOF boutamile up the track, where he saw a Mack said *Yon have killed mel' and that | JEbt ina farm-house, and proceeding thither aper. Teeferences reautred, Bidveiand Fayer Campan TANTED = 7 TAR ¢ OUInE \ fonr months freey furi A deacrihe L0 tieles: elrénlatton: 10, Tearha adanpted tn the veanta of the aged and Infdrm, deli- cale females, and convalescing patients. Tt e, he. aidey, immennely popular as an antidote to maluria, —— TIIF. FROST MURDER. Epectal Disnateh to The Tribune. Crystar Laxe, Iii., Dec. 20.~Edmond Bald- wIn, of Woodstock, hias heen appointed by Pro- bate-Judge Smith as administrator of the es- tate of tha Inte Willism Frost, murdercd near here, an recently detatled in Tits Trinvxe, No tidinea have beeu reculved from the relntives uf the deceased. Evldenceof Experts Alleging the Plicher- Fight to Be Necessarily Mythieal, DTG TR A MAN WHO WAB A ORISR horried. Apply 8t COL 0, LiNFIN. 4. 70 East Itanaoiph-at. , up-stairs. ED-AN KxPy CAFTiALY AN hirav Address ILARDW AKE, Trifnne aglce, ‘,VA"NT D-0OY: ONE FANILIATE WITH B LF CUrou e s Gy e ave CASs ] 0ite tie cl Ao e - Tiranch Oftices [n the difterent. (isatont, a8 derlgiaig s below, witere gdvertisements will be taken for the same price as eharged at the Stain Ofin.and will be recelvad antiTA 0'elnck p, 10, dutiog the week, and uuth 9 p, m. AR ED BALESYAN TO lardwars in the coan sy, Ono of tho Most Diabolical of dingle Mur- [ Ireplted: *Iam glad of it 1 was glad of 1t '”"l“"m‘“h‘:‘é“’u',“ ;;" ;“"l’,:“;! "‘:W"x;"“ S SN went out becansc nothing was within reach. b 0 A Hookacllers and Stattoners, 123 | Room 5. heiwess st ad 11, C31 8¢ 130 Lasuiia paols rusl ecble knock. Dr. Clar! ———— - 3scan- e tim for n minute, and I said so. Ialsosaft that I TEXAS. IN CIICAGO. FACTRINEN, xewuteater Satoner, ete., 1003 ‘VAérr:’"m},‘;.'fr AT ,.—-| o ——.." dera Committed on the (Grand Trunk, DOUBLY: ITANGING. @r. Louvs, Dee, 20.—The Globe-Democral’s Fort Smith, Ark.,special says: ‘‘John Post Onks, 8 Creck Indion of consiucrable note, his father helng 8 member of the Creek Council, and James Diggs (colored) wers exccuted on the same[gallows at1 o’clock to-day. Post Onks mur- dered Jolin Ingley In October, 1877, sud Diggs killed J. C. Gould In August, 1878. Both men mounted the scaffold with & irm step, and, after religious services, Diggs made o brief specch, warnine eversbody against whis- ky and gambling as belog tho vices which Lrouglit him to his doom, and Past Oaks made a ten minutes' prayer In tho Creck languswe. Dipgs struggled violently, but dfed in seven minties; while I'ast Oaks did not appear to move a muscle, but his pulso continued to beat eleven minutes. DBoth confessed thelr guilt to thelr epiritunl adviser before leaviog the jall, TANGING BY WHOLXSALE. Toere lave beens twenty-two executlons on the sumo gallows during tho past two years,— sovon being hauged ot the same time, in Au- gust, 1875, The ceromony Is performed under the dircctions of Geu. D. P. Upham, United was summoned, and Informed Tna Trinvng reporter, who visited the scene to-nlzht, that Btorms cannot recover. “The woumded inan made sn ante-mortem statement to s Justive of the Peace to-night, and, sfter detalling the sbove fncts, sald that he had some alight previous acquaimntauce with his wseailant, who goes by the name of C, C. Crabbe, with neveral aliases. Concerning how the acquaintance wam first formed Btorma fs unaccountably reticent. Mo met Crabbe st Jackson on Thuraday, accompanied him to this city, sud they left together on the Grand Trunk for Cannda. Crabbe is about five feot cight fnches high, black mustache and goatee, with o mole on his right ear, and wore a heavy ulster with a belt. Ile wns bound ' F A Weat Madison. y. to estabilsh n UBERT T| business tiat lins no competition: pays B3 to §13 por dAYs €510 K00 required. Call and seo goods. Loom 13, 177 Dearborn 8. Lot1s, Mo., Dzc, 20.—Advices from Texas say that oflicinl intelligence kas been recelvedat Austin from the Ei Paso district that srined bands of desperadaca have arrived there frotn New Mexico, and that the Mexlcans show sigos ng trouble. Tho Judge of the district fears that court cannot be held. MUBDERED, LoutsviLLr, Dec. 20.—At Oblon Station, Ky., on Mondav last, C. W, Crow was nurdered by au unknown assallant. ‘The affalr occurred at the Widow Moss', o popular resort for idie men, EOUND GUILTY. Couxeir. Bucres, In., Dec. 20,—In the Dls- trict Court here to-lay, Jonathan Jones, charged with kitllnz David Roberts Inst spriog, wss found guilty of murder in the second degree, 836,000 OUT. BAx FrAxcisco, Cal, Dew, 20.—The extent of thudefateation of Lawrence O. Hall, abscond- foiz clerk of the Loniton & 8an Frauciico Bank, I8 usvertalned to be 316,000, ST. LOUIS BRIDGE. 8ale of tho Btruclure and Formation of & ¥ New Compruy,: Rpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. had hia revolver, and refuscd to give it to him. 1 nlso told at the loquest that I refused to deed away some property which he wanted me to. ‘The origin of the trouble Friday forenoon was about signing this paper. It commenced about 11 o'clock. I don't kiow whera Dickereon was nor where Watslc was, Hita was up-stalrs making the beds. [ was talking with Mack for about =an hour on various sub- jects comnected with that. Ho was angry at me, but I was not. f only felt bad at what he said. We had never shown any vio- lenee to each other bofore inall our married Iife. After Mack went to bed I took a pltcher and went ont to the well, Itook the pitcher merely a8 an excuse to zet outdoors, I didn't 3 1 L e ;“b';'l':: ‘;";“:':‘:m 'fi::a t::::ko:":"i'::"l' to Montreal, and thenco to Syracuse, N. Y. The money sfolen cunsisted of fifteen hills of 820 promised ot to trouble me, and I went back | denomination, esch marked with a **V'* pricke: and up-states, Jeaving the pltcher on | in witha pin, and the balance of tho SN wos the plozza. Went *down after it about | In 810s. No clew to the villaln'a movements can 2 o'clock, and, when roturning, was ot- bfi °"";“"""“' ‘m’"" the detectives bere are tacked by Mack on the atalrs, he | ) WOTklugon thecuse, choking and striking me, and trying to push me | DRESSLER HAD BETTER GO BLOW, down-atairs, 1 bit him on the shoulder and hit Apecial Dirvateh to The Tribune. bim on the head with tho pitcher. The wound TirTanune, Dec., 20.—County Detectiva Peter in Mack's bead did not bleed much,—notenough | Dressler arrived here this morning with Georgo to run in a streamon the floor, Ho put acloth | W. Watson, the man who 18 charied with being and a bandage on the wound that night, Wo | concerned in the crimes committed by the fa- A stillalsrm to Engine No, 12 yesterday af- ternoon was causcd by & fire In the rear of No, 1042 Mndlson strect, owned and occupled by M?. Orchard. Damoge, $5. Couse usknown, he alarm from Box 122 at yenterday afternoon was causcd by s fire In the two-atory frume building No. 122 ‘L wenty sccond street, owned by J. M. Keen, and accupled os a tailor #hop be 0 M, Louff and by T, J. Coo-er, dealer In artificiol flowers. Damage. £50. Cause, tas- Jet setting fire to goods in the show-winaow. il News Denot, 1 ot eveler, fealor, snd Fancy corir TY REAL ESTATE. JRoi FALE-—s2.000 R oo Bix i coT. tage, and lot X132 two hincks weat of ratirosd un Weat Washington-at, $000 earn ~hiree jot, 242160, south front. on Tay- lor-st., between \Wood and Lincoln: thess are bare: T B, BOYD, ltoom 7, 174 \adison REAL ESTATE WANTED. 018 82,508 WIURE TAST OF hetween Thiry-Afth and Forty-afihs 1LL, = Washiugton-at. e Ltaroin nited States, come ise of Hepresentas L4 :knnply to M. G, AT LANESBORO, WIS, MinwAvRze, Dee. 20.—Ihe Sentne’s La. Crosse apecial says the flourlng-mill of White, Nash & Co., at Lanesboro, was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss $10,000. THE RUSSIANS. Two' of Their Philadelphia Rteamships to Ball To-Day for Kronstadt. Bpretnt Dispatch 1a The Tribune, Prirapetriny, Dee, 20.—The two Russlan crulsers built bere, and whose movements have peen 0 closely watched by British agents, are preparing to sail to-morrow for forefen waters, while the Alrica, another of the vesscls, will remaln for s week longer. ‘The two veasels salllng to-morrow will leave under the command of an American master, Domesticss VWASTED-CaRL, Foi LENERAL HOUSEWORK, YV Appiy ataalyilent., West Sida, WANIED=A GodD it T0 D0, GENENAL houtewark fn & small faniiy at83 Warren-av. VWANTEG=A PROTESTANT GIRL, FOIt SECOND wurk and piain sewing, with good recommends- tions, _Call st ye1 KAl \ TANTED = TIIIS €00k, washer, and tron W ASTEDTIE BEST CITY HOMK THAT C YN BE Lought for about §4, 5 cashiy miet give nomuer #ud prive to vecrive any attention. Address, cundden. tinily, 1, Trivune ofce. A TTENTION 18 CALLED y: to our Nue stoek af CPRIGHT P 0, ORGA GOOD PLAIN A, MORN 4 WA A COMPETENT GIRL 10 DO GEN- OV, eral liowework in nrivate famllyi good reference, So Iriah need appiy. 717 Weat Muntvest. Miscelinneous, WASTED=D BALES-LADIES AND 2 CASIL-BOYS, aL 81 S0uth ¢ i._Calt between 8 aniies m. BQUALE, from the plsinest cades tn the ric archoiiy aud_wold. For eale on Instrument warranted gve yoars. #1oule of every description. KIMBALL, 5 Corner State and Adams-sis, A FULLITICE OE L ; MALLKT, DAVIS & CO.%% IlDl’llw‘ snd payinenta. Kvery "lano-covers and . _BITUATIONS WANTED=JA] Itookicoeners, Clorks: &ce ITUATION WANTEO-T HANKENUS, CITY OR Y countr: inau thoruighly o cnerlenced i Ty 2 A FUTHER LATGE [NV b) Al States Maranal of the Western District of Ar- | made up that night, but I did not dress his | tnous “Buena Vista gang.” Dressler was - 8. Louts, Dec, 20.—Tho new Bridge Com- | Capt. Shinklaud, of the Board of Underwriters, EAEUSON TIANOC08 sanos, | TUTCEEDS Address fr oud e e vomos achudes the ndian ercirltore. | head, pecauso thers was potbing huticold water. | formed, ahout two weeks 120, that Watson was | pauy sact this afsernioon and evected s oleorn: | & beaturs wortin ot onntd of Underwriters, AARALTE R ol Ittt 118 onposed to the prevailing system of mak- | ¥ gregsed it early fn the morning, snd several | liviog th Barton County, Kansas, where he was 204 Adain Tty Toan employer. from 813 to Soton Humphireys, New York, President; E. W, Waoodward, Vice-President ; Edward Walsh, Jr., Becretary,” The Company entered Into s con- tract with the purchaser, who represent. ol & committee of . FEnglish bond- lolders, to buy the bridee, The Com- pany will give new bouds at por to the holders of first-worteaze bonds. First pre- ferred stock will be fssucd to the holders of second-mortgage bonds, and second preferred stock to thebolders of thinl-mortgaze bonds, The arrangement contemplates the sctting which each of the vessels carry—oue being the new Russian name io Greek letters, aud the other, by far the more prominent, the orfgnal name of the craft. The latter will be dispensed with as soon as the vessels have been vroperly transferred to the Russian service, when the old names will be torn off without any disfigurement to the vessele. It {s under- stood that the versels will be turned over to the Hussian offlcers [ soon as they get ont of Amerle waters. Capt, Rtisukland witl return in a tur- boat to this city, and will toke the other two ing an executlon o public spectacle. The han ing 18 gaone Inride of the garrisom, the gallows bemn surrounded by a tizht board fence, thirty feet hiz Only physicians, ministers, officials. and news, aper corréspondents ato permitted to be present when thio fatal trap Is sprung, JOHN F'OST UAKS was a full-blooded Creek Indian, of magnif physique, standing over six feet in bis moc sins, an gunlng in countenance, His futher is & member of “the Iouse of Kings, in the Creek Natlon, 8 respected and well-to<lo old man, Hegave his son_an education st a New it 11Tl place b offer Mg ateaay employineus guaranteed. Adutess I 14, 'Friouae o dve. “MTUATIONS WANTED. Nomesticse SITUATION WANTED=-UY A SCOTCH GIRL (‘)‘? eapericuce aysccond girl or nurse. Aldress 3 Tribune uive. A DEAUTIF(L, working a farm of 160 acres of Government land. He found his man without much trouble, and arrested im, assisted by SherlT Winatead. ‘Watson was placed {n jail, as no train left for the Eust until the following day. The vrisoner seut for a Jawyer named Nimick, who sucd out a writ of linbeas corpus. Tha case was heard by the Probate Judge of the Couuty, who zave a decision fu favor of Dress- ler. Watsou's luwyer was severe in bin strict- ures, calllng Peonsylyania the Mollle Muguire State, and Dressler a kidoapper. To avold any times during the next day., Mack was about all doy, and In the afterncon drove the reaper. Mack drank hall a cupful of tea Sat- urday night before he remarkel about its queer taste, I sjept very soundly thst night. Icalled Watsic In the morning, 1'don’t know how long it was after Watsic was called before hegot up, dressed, went to the barn, fed the horses, and returned. 1 heard him cry out *Frank!' us ho cume toward the housc from the barn. Idid not hear Frank reply. I heard Watalc sgsin call at the foot of the stairs, A LATGE AS80TTa BMITICAM Nurses. QIIUATION WANTEU-A YOUNG MARRIZD £ wimag, with freeh breast of milk, baving loat hier. aby, wiil inke & baby to nurse at_nerown home, He- ' L 10DGI 15 Weat Twellthest, ma QrEciA DI T 1t ) Biason & ilaniiin Cabiset Organs, now and Leautiiul styles, at the loweat prices for.caall, Ur o0 ¢85y monthly cely payments. England semivary, and constantly strove to P i U . vhqu . DMiscollnneous, | 0 rank | George is dead hehind old Jen!® 1was | Gilier'srap to save Wats 0, Drossh e : b out aud perforui the same ceremony. The polnt | 'V he vest rkan fn the world within resch of wlt. A | e . Reep i inliotealat patt; 00 seoromante's | drossed thev, all byt my feet. L did not &0 Lo | Vitsieiarrormtet x baraich sul o foan 4herill | apart of the earuins of tho tridge untt 1551 | ot destiuation for wll of the vesscia is Kronstadt, | few socomd-iandat tacgatan, 0 0L o B b & Bl N wife or chilld mourns the event. the “barn uniil 1 enl (Wit r Bur | horges, fnto which thov tumhted tho prisoner, | [0F division among the frat-mortgage bond- | Russis, whete they will revelvs thet ot . oxs As cai T Addrew tun, after tho body had been brought fn. It was only o' fow minutes after I learncd ho was deud before hils body was brought iu. As thoy Iaid the body down, Dickerson sala: ¢Ho lald rlcht under the horse's heels.! Idid tell Mr. Burton that * Mack is dead; that wicked horso has killed hitn.’ 1 nover told Mr, Burton not togo_ uear that hotee, for she was ugly; that tho horse had never Injured Mack before that season, or that he cver struck or klckea her. 1did not know that the horne had bitten Ditn that week or made any effort to kill hin, or that Mack had been imperiled by the lorse that week, 1 uever asked them to see if he bad been robbed. | did not say any- thing to angbody that day about the monuy, for I did not think about it uatil Mondav, . T buve told some oflicer since my arrest that I believed Mack had some money’ with him when he was Kkilled, but T ean't tell which ofticer I told, 1 first thought Dickerson was tuplicated In the murder when § hieard bim testify ut Beloft.” Mr. Bennett then asked: ** [Md you ever, to 8herlil Colley, Mr, Lush, or the District-Attor- ney, make any suggestion that would help them to ferret out svythlug to show thut Frank ton and turther orders, It fs tho deslre of tlie Captains of the Russlan corvettes to reach that polnt beforo the rivers are irozen, 8o that no timo will be lost {n loading, If, huwever, it 18 found tmipossible to arrive Te, poine other iace ot mentloned will be thelr destination. he Zulicen, the Jast of the four veseels, has made n short triv down the Deluware with very satisfactory resulte. She will remaln fn port about a month yet. IN EDISON'S WORKSHOP. Home Montls Probubly to Elspse Before 18 Light Is Exhibll Nec york Wortd, Dee. 1. Up-stales and down-stairs to Edison’s lsbora- tory there Ir o continual hammering, and pound- {og, and tinkeriug, and esersthing fa fn‘a con- fusion that would delight o careful housewife,—Iit she wero given & chance to “put things to rights” FPerliaps much of this condition of things {s owing to the holders and the lolders of judebtedness In- curred winle the property was in the Rnctlter"- band, To the Western Assactated Dress, 8r. Lotts, Mo,, Dec. 20.—The illinols and Bt. Lows bridee was sold at the enac front of the Court-Hlouse Lietween 13 und 1 o'elock to- day, under decrec of Court foreclosine th first and aecand mortgae bondd. 1t was purchase.d {n the paine and “authority of J. Thomns, New Yorg, who pald #30,000 n rold as earneat wmoney, The price vald was 32,000,000, Althoueh the bridee was bid in for Mr, Thom- as, of New York, who Is enld to represont a lurge number of stocklioldess, It s understood that after the sale 18 confirmed by conrt it will becoma the property of o pew comvany organ- tred liore u tew duyvs ugo, caliod “The 5t. Louls Bridge Compuny,™ the corporaturs _of which _are Holon — Jlumphbrevs, New Yorks E. WV, Woodward, G, B, Allen, Julius 8. Walal, Edward Walsh, Jr., Carlos 8. Greeley, R. V] . Clioutean, Witliam ambers, all of 8t. onis, this Company are: olou _ Numphreys, J, 8. Walsh, E, wio was driven post-hasto to Sterling, Rice County, Kansna, thirty-threo miles away. On arriving there, Dressler found there were twa ‘telegrams from Barton County, ordering his arrest for kidnapping, aud ho and his driver were taken fnto custody by the City Murahal, Dressler ot once tele- granhed to the Governor of Kansas for protece tion, but did not receive an anawer. A hearlne was bad befors n Police Magistrate. “The Cliy Attorney belnir called in, Dressler showed his papers, and was allowed to proveed, Belng afrald of further delays from similar arrests, the nlucky oflicer drove thorouzh a terrific anow- stormi to Ellsworth, n station on the Kansus & Pacific Road, forty miles from Sterliog, The party were alniost frozen when thoy reached the station, bus at once went to Kansas City, Mo. Hero Dresster ran out of money, and te! graphed home for funds, which werd promnty rent to him, and he left for this eity, where hie arrived at 8 this worning, Watson savs ho 1s not gullty, but the case [s strone agalost him, e Yas a” wife and two children, wio wero left In Kangas in churga of a nelzhbor, Dressler hus A DUUDLE MURDER, In the fall of 1877, fn the Creck Country, In- dian derritory, he killed a man and his wife, The man was 8 purg Circassian: the wifos vure Cresk lndlan, The couplo were well-to- do, industrious, law-abiding, and re- suected, In broad daylight “the murderer tolled the man to_ his cabin door und shot hin down. The wife, witnessing the murder, cried out i loud lsmentations, ‘when the murderer sald: You secin to think u good deal of your mani"” ‘She sobbed: T luve him and you'se kilted blm." ~ Without any further words hie stabbed her aud then shut her in tho breast, placing the weapun so closs to her bosom that her dress anq chemisa caughy fire from the powder. L g TIHEIN DEAD BODIRS DRVOURED BY DOGS. Eleven duys passed by and neighbors visited the cabin, They found the skeletous of the man and womar, the flesh haviug been eaten olt thy boues by a pack of hunary dows. A 15- months-old child, dnugnter of the murdered vouple, wun found beside the skelelons, very much emactated and insensible, The murderer \YE OFFER UNPARALLELED INGUT PIANOS AND ORGANS DURING THR lin MAINDER OF THE MONTIL Don't fal 10 kive e aeall Lefore purcnasing, BIOIY & CAMP, in% and 14t State $T85 1UYS BEAUTIFUL T W %00d PlanGt Monthly parineats of B4 (al Ave years' warrantp xiven. (nquire st tiw Iipois e 3 -5 0. —FINST-CLASY LUNINESS CARDS, et week, with use of MAN WITH FROM $:00 »tock mod manage, can courrol tapic apeclaity b diferent cities that will of front KI0to $1% per day. For partieu- G kst Sadlsun Cleveland Gas Ecuno. weekly budriers, J Duuu BrucK i CHICAGO FOIt KALE ON YOUT uwy time, Notrade wanted. DKUGI, care 5. M. ‘Tola, New Orleans, 1 > {11, of Ja i be purcliased at private sale” and ithour erruntion. “Address JPRUSSEIE WUOD, CONTIRSION WERCHANTS. Nv. 3 osnesst., Hoston, Mase, Jeferences iies: ceptivnatle. Al correspondence prownpily shswered., Conntenimel wlleltes o ¥ cuy. Doy bourd 0. IOLINAYE WILL NOT INEERFEME W the apelal rases givén drovers st the (arden Hotel, vpisuiie loek aeland ieput. AW INBROI HOUNE, 174 8TATEST aite 'atiner [lotise—Uomfurtable, ws buard, $510 &7 1ot week. _Tratisles by MIOARD WA 3o b-Fon A LD IN PRI Van furniall roous ex- atterwards confessed thnt tho Nitle one, when | 13 3¢ " Bhe apoor opiulon of Kansus justice, and says he ; fact that Edlson s moviog picce by plece Into | rpo w e T 1y Wt €l 2o) 0r &4 16T Wi r creon was tullty of the murdee?” Bhesald | R " i W, Woudvard, G. B. Al act U Fdln L3 Y plece In! 0 PHYSICIANS ICTAN OF CIECAUO PR TR X 334‘3?'&5":3»)?“ wmother, cried and erawled | e did ot sco what sugecstions she conld a,‘i‘,:‘;k:’:,:,’{'fl:‘, :":',',y“"'h B when ho'goes | i o Ve Tho eapltal ‘stock s placed | Y18 new building, or perhaps it 1s because every i o o eha fe yeaTs ) copeatpel, DAL Dun < — O (A T OP oDk 65 make when she kiew nathing about thomurder, 4 ot $T,UM.000. Most of “the same vartics have [ one In the workstiop fs devoting himsel? in ono A personl nrid. LANEOUN:. . oo i exeept her suspicions, The only suggestion she also prizantzed a new Tunnel Compuny, With J. | way or another to naststing 4t the birth of the o ash, _Aud IR LOWEST PRICES IN Indian-like, Post Onk made s full confession to another red man. Ils etatement was that hu went to tho murdered man's house and ssked him for aome, tobaceo. The man retused to zive him any, calling the Indian a lnzy dog, sud T3 AT Ti thnclty st Lho ‘[weifth-st. Packing.loaie, 114, 20 kad Pwelfthet t weat of biate-at. ait bizon, lard aud pieatues Gt pecoin lani and onr New- s (e dally), from she host of ' Wil d A PERJURED WRYTCH. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Vine Dee. 20.—Your corre- spondent has just returned from Washington, ever made was that the place should be thor- oughly aearcnod to nee it there was any lauda. nuin there, or anything that Dickerson had been talling about, but sho thought sho had made this suggestion not to any officer, but to her 8, Walsh Prosldent, and N, 8. Chontean Vice- dent. Cuoltal, 81,200.000, nnd Judge of the United Btates Court, hns dirocted ecelvers to deliver the possession of the tunnel properey Lo ihie new Compa; olectric Hzht suvstitute forgas. Edison himselt and his sxsistent, Mr. Bachelor, were at work all Tuesday night, aud did not ¢o to bed untit CKLLENT ~RETAIL ullsned 19 yu: sing, tn full name, "I Tl nwe cat i telling him 1o go 10 work aud earn his tubacro, c : ty miles east of this clty, where consider- the sun wan well up. Early yesterday aftornoon | copreria —A FIRM OF KX park, Usshi cu 25 to i) por cvnt by o N nephew, 8hu then continued her testimony: | twenty m o0 At Loals Gindes Dow-sorat, Tiee: 0, o v 5 ) - cal 8.0 De COu TastOule deflared " that no_man could eali | WPCToy e Pp0 tah my bouss Buuduy morn- | ablo uxcltetnent exists over the arrest of three | Te history of tho brilxe 1s familtar to tho | PO of thum “{m""d o the Jabartury ayain ?nr';‘flflfi'.'. o U ARt s Aetires i (ke amanay, | (Aring uf e sewd for bricedise, uf ewl sidbete s and fminodiatel ever, Edison sava ke iy dallv making improvemonts on the liznting apvsratus, sometimes at one volnt and somutinies at another, and he lsn't him 8 dirty doz and live.” Bo ha killed tho y went to work as hard ss man, and then the woman, because she mado 80 much fuss over the man's death, e sald tuat it woa his intentlon to fire the houso and burn the dead bodies and the living babe, but general publie. It ltas Leen a convenleuce that cannot be over-csthmated, 1t has never pald, bug it is still thero, and will -remain, To the assenger who gladly embraces the opporeunity marncy lu Chicugo (o contrul the city and {4 terriiory de iy o asremd on A Capital ), will be required 1o conduet the’ builieas This ts & legithinato business and will stand hie biors caplial employed e wreater tazes grauicd and Jargerihe terriory in. promineat eltlzens who to-day had a trial for 1o beleving, {ncendiarisin, They aro charzed with burning the Bhermon flouse fn March, 1877, Thelr vomes are Willlam flarrls, proprietor of the ing; saw bhn when ho took the cloth off my husband’s face, 1 did not bear him sny, as he took oft the clath, ‘SBomo of you have kllled bim, and & know it1' Mr. Paole once camoe to T house whilo my husband was sick, ¥, C. VIERLING & €O, for sale and spcedy connectlon between the 5 X r INDUC jeilected todo s, supposing that the woman's | God'vaid: (ite nust have are, or he will dies | Jisatt House; dohn Storaos, ex-Clty Marshals | Missctirt aad Tt shores, L mutters nothing | {Inte Teuds, to ston vt e Las conetructed | cidged. With cochir » ymoiabie bustnvar i o I ' 7o N Pes g burning clothes would st tire to the same, 1 nwered: N ho s too uglyto die’ L | Pat Grimes, & pollceman, and Ben Fuuly, negro | Who owns the bridge. Tho general pubitc | I3 after tainp, all embodvinz the sume prin- | Jofer, For fuctist tnfcemation direct, wich tull nams [ i 1 AN CLUSING, auT The Im‘l‘:‘llx::‘:, lmn:::.u X‘C‘.,";’i:.'&"d‘..’k‘m and | dou't yemcmber of s Ing fu Mr. Poolo™ pres- | hotol porter, The rm’nerty belonged 'to the \\'nul(‘l ;mc. l‘m nmrmeld nltn lum .tlxlrmmectx !:nlnt some “,d;,w Improveients while at work :‘lnaqll; &T SRR T i = ]i"”' "u o “m;“w ik " r e 3 Js ot yec| t NT—0N d K S i Creoal ho was commizted for triul. Whilo in jafl, and :.',‘;‘L,?,‘:,‘.‘,‘i:;‘.'.:‘?,‘..{':t’ T e iled bt Ab | Washington National Hank, who have bad o South " Bea Iahnds Infendud @ purciastig | Lucsday ulght, but they are ot yet to be mwle IO e O Mkl rer e e am UITH, [N userecate s detective employed over a year working the case, Dauly’s atory, If true, would be con- cluslve evidenco, but at the trlal ha testi- fied that he was forced by threats of his life to make alidavit, aud tell the story he did by the detective, At this stage of the proceediues the detective was arrested, and the other porties acquivted, Great indigna. tlon i felt by the citizens over tho purt playsd by the detective, and thev aro determlucd to niske him suffer for his perjury, MISSED I8 MARK. Speelal Diwated 10 The Trivune. Gavxxa, 1L, Dec. 20.—Great exdtement was oxclusive dry Kouds and alioe busiuvs of aunum, i oux of The beat and tost eaterpriaty eliira Ut thie KIBIe of KAUNSS: & Fare wpprInlty tor competent merchunt Iquirs of ¥, f. BRETT, with Eield, Leller x o, MORSES AND CARRIAGES, Tficrm.\' BALE-THIS 1A A risgesdeipiie snd harnesa 10and 100 WashARIOL ol DalgCuimIneRCl during the trial, ho carried bimsclf with perfect stuliism, After couviction, when the Ilon. Isane O, Parker, United States Judge, asked him §f ho bad anvthing tosay why the desth sentence should not be pronguncea, the only respotse was u wrant, fall of inditference, lia vassed twelve months Iy Jalt, und the death sen- tence was pronounced in October last, JAMES DIdas, the Creek Indian’s companion on the fatal drop, was 4 uera, ubout 25 years otd, illiterate, brie tal in disposition, uud” & terrorto the com- munity. He was boru aud raised in Chillcothe, Mo, aud in bis childhood, {n tho early days of the Civtl War, was taken to the Indlan Tnnf:ory the etructure, Thuy could not take it sway with them, Bo, aftee all, the sale of the briage Le-day s but o mero commerclal transaciio which the money vansferred will uever more definlto form than certificates. Two vears ugo the hridge passed out of the hands of the stoekholderaluto those of Solon Ilumphreys, of New York, and J, P. Morgan, who have been and dre actins as Heceivers under the onder of the United Biates Court, Helnre unable to mect the interest imlebtedness, tha Receivers, In the fnterest of the holders of the bonds (principally in Enyland), have forctd a foreclusure, and henee the sute, The fact s thut a compuny has ulrcady been waas jealous of me, but he never sald so, I knuw it from bis sctions.’ I didn't say it fn that way.” Mr. Beunett then declared tho cross-examina- tion finished, ‘I'he prusecutfon then called Carl Goodult, a Belolt druggist, who testified: **Joc Watsle bought laudsnum of me. o sald hie got it for Mack's folks." a Dr, Bell, of Belolt, was sworn: *1 exam- fned the body at the Inquest. The injury on Mack's head ‘would have vrevented him from belng out, much less working the sext day, That wound had nelther been washed nor dressed. It could not sibly hiave been done Emblh:. Muctiof the work in connection with he woparatus remalins to ba done after the new bullding with 1ts elglity-horse-power engine s in order. There ds” a wide fmpresslon. even awong sclentilic men, that Edison's vlaima uro based entfrely on muking au incandescent. lignt and dividiug thoe electrle current, ond conse. quently nts plans ace looked on with distrust. Really, however, Edison's experiments havo benu mado with & view to produce un {mproved and durable Incandescent light and o mesns of i{c'anung and subdividingjtho vurrent econom- jealiy. . ‘Ihe abjections to Edison's patent that were filed in Loudon by Mr. Russoll are of o vurely w » e wvail. 1. Taimier Jivud eriug-n iy 1 \WANTEL-VESS or iy r AL ic!lmulnlrr'w’:ll‘ 'wiv: earey 5T er un g dratt of or [‘::!. uf waler, HLANCHARN -bulgl‘lu\)"l Chicagv, TANTED=MANUFAUCTURENS AGE! LS O by & mau well seqouluted with tae trade, 1 dq, Arle uue vilice, ¥ 4 swel A frstecies B 700 S Ot fesl of T J AME AND BICK HUNSEN, 11 4 cursble, cured free of cost. G 10DIDE AMMONIA. Bpavi Lunches, tiorough ‘» Steatns, shoals ot 4, meueas, Daicular utscass der, )} Lia A s OHtod the “ATemon with oo s R UEO | ¥rlday niglt, as claiied by Me, Mack, but had | caiacd {n’thia clty thls slteenoon by tho ate forted to by t bridger” 1t iy ot suspeded ngern nhin iy Hasvall ansar know wle il S i o 101 pamiphietvose SOV - : T h wl w hours of the timo 1 saw ] hat ong or tWo mien can 2o down futo thelr % , v DIt A0 TG Lobirs T Weat Tiroadwar, New York. y syl coante . Jues sbout the cloe of tho War, e desérioa, | 12T SDRIT ot hare hoon dari by & blow Iy | LCicdassusaination of Johin Claran, thagrocer, | IhAL iaur, fup e, can cu, down tuto thele e vt byt foreatall | i, VAS ScANCH, BTN Yok 9L RIS v Sir v cuuitey by J. D, Ketlv, one of his customners, whom he Las sued before a Justice for a small bill, Kelly armed bimself with a double-barreled shot-gun, and, cuutioualy entering the rear of the store, with the zun concealed behind bim, advaneed v within four feet of Claran, who bud not obsery- ed liis approach, Kelly qulckly ralsed the gun. and Hred, the load of No. 6 shut berely inlsstoz Claran's head, and Jodging in the wall belind Chicago, Use inly fur turves the Holmout tu yollow wrappers. Trial alie, 25 cents PR, v SLEKHIB AN ITTEUS, ALL W ES, AT J. ¥, EMERY & CO'S,, 100 Washingwr = PARTNERS WANTED, nd took rofurre in ‘Texas, D100’ DASTAIDLY DEED, Iu Novembcer last the death penalty was pro- nounced upon Digus, Judee Parker on the benet. o was convicted of the wmurder of J, C. tould, 8 Missourisn, for mauy years cogaged in tho Texas cattlo trade. Gould was grazing a large herd of cattlo in Cherokee County, ono wile south of the Kansas line. Iiis assistants that the bridge is worth $10,000,000, Auction Is u very famillar term 1o apply to such a stu- pendous sole, bus 1t will bo n simplo auction, ail the same, There s little prosvect uf any competitfon, For u week past there have been capltalists from sl over the country . the cliy _on business connected with the bridec sale, They Lave caucuscd fncessantly, As a resull, articles n pltcher. No part of the wound was on the forchead, but all was in tho Luir," Dr, Strong, of Beloit, who aleo oxamined the body, stated the same, and sald the blow was oot struck with & piteher, and couid not nave been dune by a person other thau sotnu person who was chuve bun. Tho whols cut was ado by one blow. The prosecution then futroduced seventecn plication for o patent on Russell's part, Edi- NEPOT, M§ i son's application for an Eunglish putent wes made carly to protect hlmsell, and wow that the applicatiou has been ranted ho hus six months in which to take the patent out. 1iis sppifeation seems to have made plenty of business for the Eugllsh Patent Otlice, for within a few weeks there hava been six anplications filed tor six sorts of electrical and dynamo-electricol ap. A DEAMONDS, AV €4 LAUNDELS privateofice, s CJArK. Hoouis 3 a8 14, Fet 4 a4 SUM T LOAN ON' FORNITURK, PIX uhisida, and all guud securltics, Jtoow” i1, W s bl (oo iVeat 23,0600 L g1k, - were Divws and 8 white wan from Michigan 3 1 Inco i W fed m the ulllce of the Lire Bluaupoly uf (i kods man - i e witnesses us tu the reputation of John Rocthine | yim, Several shot grazed Claran's car, and his | ©f Incorporation wore fited i 5 Laratus. RURILY £l & 2t clios iy i uid 3 Atiust, Tomh tho stare nice brioyo 0F | B, Je, Stspiien Suel,and Watlaco Wricit the | fice'te dhesiores Dy bowder. Ti sasaiatn was | Secrousry of State un Wedneadat, s tllow PEdison te now ustng & Wallace dyosmo-elece i e, Do 04 | b et her st August, 1678, the stars snining brigutly, the 8t. Louls Bridus Companv—Capltal, §7. AALLOUTRTE Farg prisoners who were aworn by the defense, All thres went to sicep fu the camp, fors t disarined, und mbscqunutlv-mgled h\-‘uuuual ¥ A KN, tric machine, but has contracted for and will ; W AML PAID POl D ik Rk Fosavs the Pae thoart yenom. “lisfutathe Swora that they wouldu't belleve them under heean. and Lound over to the Circult Court on g [aher of sharc, SN of fie. var vilgy Soun recelye o Girantic washin ud o Bleniens | 1 TR TR ,’ Aoy |..."'.'.'-“uh-l;:‘.:-lm’ s mad vatia-ton Mann was foseusible, with gaping wounds fn o the chargu of assault wi utcat to comm zekiol W, W muchine, “The firet is avorite iu France an serlp Pt Sh g AN New York; Joseph 8, Walst, sed), il k. The Court here adjourped, It 1s probable I)Au'rxsu WANTED=WITIH $2,000 TO $11,(10 q 0 0 an eatahllalicd ALuTuIuRWG OUGnErS Yy ward Walsh, Jr., hta head, - Nelghboring herdswen, the next J Plo murder, ward, Gicrard B, Allen, und $e susund b Endanil, e 2 , : 2 R morning, visited the camp; thoy found thelr fl:‘:fi:{"dcn“ will be cuncluded by to-wor- o ar 8t Lants, Inarporatom—solon g lireys, l':}mtm“~ nch o “1,:? !ILII rm. ?“-"l to bfi‘l:lll‘llx fa Wisconsln. Addross b, 14 Sauth Cunul-uie, 10r two NUSEY, TU LAN OF KEAL BETATE, IS 5038 i Gtuld dead i head imasbe o i au Al N ssioh i e A New York: ECW. Woodwand, ,l" 11 bt b ol X WY G ety b | S | i R S ) ax, aud Mann, a3 they supposed, 1 a dylog con. N Alien, FEdward Walsh, Jr., Curlus &, ' I NALES o 7 AN TED-TO HORKOW VOIL A Y # AL 033 LONG- didlon. Manu's rieht arm was shattered and | THE CLEVELASD CACCIDENT.Y Lincoun, Neb., Doc, 0~A apecial diapatch | (iichy, KON Watby (dr, | Curlos S [ )g'able to'say that o bus compi " R e L WY A A LR e Somu months at least must elaymo before o Me exhibltion of the light will be wiven, The experiments cover a wide field of every branch of mechanics, electeical seience, metalhii the carrelution of forces, and are prot 1erest, by Bint-cliss S0ck 0 an A 1 inanufeceiriig ei Liladimicur, amd dividenis un saine declaicd sunusily. baralyzed, a plece of bono us biz 28 & half-dollar b Adulras f) by 17ibany ollic, Was chipped out of the right side of his akull, there was a terrblo ax cut over the right eye, and a portion of the skull, tuo slzv of the palm of one's hand, had becn driven into the braln to the Globe to-night glves su sccount of a cuso of infanticide at Pawnco City, Alice Cowman, 19 years old, gave birth to & child in the privy of the house where she worked Tuesduy, Get- Mazler Canmbers, N, 8. Ciouteau, and Jullus 8, Walsh, 8t. Louls, l‘uanmu o Company: [o constrict and malutabn u bridee over tho Mis. sissippl River, u the City of 8t. Louis and oppo- site thereto, for publie tisu for the crossiuz of ¥ oile Year 8t 170 L 5, licrs uved Jan. iy e an lovalid, sud sutiable for willce, sture, ur hought und pat up for ubbue gIU0; CLEVELAND, 0., Dec. 20.~The Alager bomi- cide {8 assumiug more and more serious sud sensational forms os time progresses, Tils evening an inquest was held, at which the Fols directly over the left ear. - tinz out of bed u the middle of nizht, and rsons und properly. Aount of tax paid on | 108t cowplete und costly ever uudertaken, x, 3 ENCENT-MONEY T0 LOAN 08 4 MANN WITH NINK LIVES, ying nisw's sttement lakeo down by Judge | i o vhe aathpuse, the. thew the shild Eipital tito tho Stata Treasurys under Sec, 51, = w0, a7 Ty, anl farn réat eatdio 1 Caldwell was produced snd read. The muin poluts of ‘this weroas follows: *1 expect to dio witblo an bour. Rice was jealous of me in regard to bis wife, without causc, Io told me 5o last Beptember, when I was at his house, Ho sald his neighbors talked to bLim. MHe then talked about shootlng me If ho Man waa taken care of by trieuds, who, with- out the least hope thut he would recover from blu terrible wounds, took bim tw a comfortable homa in Kunsas. For thirty dsys he lingered, unconscious, between life and death. Then tho Indented pteco of skull over the Juft ear was skilitully removed by phvsicians; he at once becamo ‘considous, snd bis first remark was: Q0K BALL Art. 10, Constiturion of 1875, 35,020, AL £48: ot €00 In the list will be found wany of_the original owners of the bridge, ‘The new Company will provanly become the purchaser, amt subsequont devclopments willappear fu the court recorda. down the vault, and was ot work getting breaklast st the usual hour Iu the morning, Bhe was arrested vutcrdn( sl denied the crime ot first, but flually sald tho child was stilizborn. The worman docs not apoear to realizs tho exteus of the crime charged against her, Bh i3 uow 1n custody. Maudoiph aud Dearboru LOST AND FOUMD. l [T HUSSIA LEAFHER POCKET: BUOK €O 4 LalBlNE LOtes R Ui Te Ui N0 Valug, EXCRIE L Sy i Buitably ruward will b bald oo retura to K. L. HOM & CU, Ui Dearborasat. OAT—ON THE MORNIN .fi;nu‘l"fl.‘i VICING w ALSKIN 1 with hea; Bk Trloun Cluclunatl Taking an Inventory of Her " Stack nn Iand, Bpeetal Dispated to Tha Cincrxnary, O, Dee. 20.—Tne discusalon of the stato of morals In Cinctuuati bas led to the SECSPLENDLD W, MeUREGOI APPELLATE COURT, T—A GOOD PLANE **That d—d pieger, Diges, came pretty near | snoutd beco ht w — Buecial Diwaich te Tin Iridune, thorough cauvass of the churches, ‘Lo result, d) and w good bani 4 1ty uf otatewi Lal S ucketibook i, Eetting away with my basvuge " 11 aftcrmards | pag © g COomo Couvinced. Last aight wo ACQUITTAL. Ortawa, 11, Dec. 0—Followlig fs the | which will bo publisted to-marrow, reveals | B commertis kO Vo LHRLY 5, %% Rl NG e meutiof Coste stk “ 3k AL omte stated that wheu the negro kilied Uoula he was | 284 8 lttle talk, aud Lo spoke Suicial Dispaich 1o The Tribune. recund of thie Appellate Court, Becoud District, == Uuu s that Protestant ? o0 intereating facts, NTED —A~ GOOL DelAND " suwakeued by the nolie; he rose up 1o protect | About shootluyg me, 1told him { wasn'tafrald | ppupiggy, Wis., Dec. 20—, J. Starks, ot : & o 5 e | WANTED O RENT-L0USKN, drove bl into uucunsciousuess. When suf) eciently recovered, Manu went 1o his othe home, Port Huron, Mich. AVTER FIVE YRAKS, ‘The morving after tho murder Diggs was ar- fested. Hoswore that two Texan desperadoc: 9ad ridden up to the camp s white wen; that be bag tuken Woods sud Lid uvder & log, Circamstances proved bis statcwent he. sud a large swount of touey,recoguized 38 Guuld’ as found con- cealed fu his coat hning, He was placed In the Ft. Sultb fall, but In the course uf s fow wonths given bis freedow, uwing 10 the absence of ma- terlal witnesses. Theu for a few years Diggs Wandered through \Western Arkausss, the lodlen Territory, sod Texus, msking Lls nsie a terror throughout this vast terrie drop ou you, sometime.’ o sald this ina Joke ing way, but I thought he was o esrnest, ie drank some tha day beforc. Ho cawe down- stairs sud went out doors. [le sald the whisky he drank made bim sick. Whon bo came o ko sat down about four feet from me. He asid somethiog about & present, pulled s paper out of Lls pocket, and took something out of it, and spreog for me. He poiuted the evoiver at e, and held out nls arm, sud shot instantly, betora 1 bad time 4o get out of 1y chatr. !ll face looked like that of a demon. ‘The tiret thiug he sald was, ‘I did not kuow it was cocked,” This was lu reply to my guestion, “Was it losded!’ Aud he said, *Yes, but 1uid Dot know it was cocked.’ 1 did nut know then pollco of Chicago, was arrusted in the southern, part of [llinols lust August, charged with come witting & larceny ou o sleeplunz-car of the Chi- cago, Milwauteo & 5t Paul Haliway, on the La Crosse Divisidn 1o July, tle charges belog brought by a culored porter. Mr. Starks' trial cawo off at Portage City befors Judirw Brewart to-day, hils case belng conaucted by Lawyer Trude, of your city. Mr. Btarks' fnnocence wus proven beyoud cavil, and'iv was hotirably dls- churged. B, Commissioneis of Ilituwa: People, e rel. : petition diainiase 6. Unzzard ok 8l. va. Davis ctal, ; same ordor, UM DOCKET. g ord uf Ihstrie Prerce; dismiverd on shiurt reco CALL OF DOCKET. 18. Cooper va. L'ooper; takon, 17. Young, ympledurd, ¥o. dicarne et al, ; taken. 18, Mugnuseuts va. Willluus et ul.§ passed. 19, Hubavan ve. Bohonan: taken, 20. Hatiao ctal, ve, slusian et al. ; taken, 21, Richards ve. Rayuiui; taken, ) al, ve, Woodrull ¢t al.; taken, 29, Fiun: tukva. 24 Jacobs o2 al, Lity of Juile LGANT MARBLE = FRON corner uf Menvailice sud Nurth Clars-ats. incels Fark. 1U Tvolns. abi drst-clus b provciuent. Wi reat cicap, Apply w M. FeiRIE, Nu. 1065 Wushli terian, and numerous minor denominations have nodcbts at asil, oxcept small arreurs (u rusnlug expenses, The Metlodist Episcopal denowlngtion, which owns several ine church- bulidiugs, owes $40,000, and ull'other Proteet- ant churclies combtned §73,00, making an sggregato of $118.000. 'The total value ‘of church property {(P'rotestaut) Ls $3,300,700, and the total churel membenhll- 0,%22, ur ahout oue iu Aftcen of the total povulation. There Is 8u sversge sticndunce ol Suudey worplog serve 1e0 0f about 13,0k The Cuttiahics clulu & wein- burship of 160,00, counting all persons bapiized in thst fulth us wesbers of the Chusch. aud es- tiwate the regular Buuday attendauce ab 75,000, Their churca praperty is valued at 85,000,000, HEUMATISML, ANY CASE, U1 day e Wloudy tefunded: als, *diphilicrla. sud hesducho, leclie i thy wintoivy van be [ I i srial o 80 wddrens, v repared 86 FUUE Wi druk® s of 91 At A T i z z s z . 2, oto , Ve, wita dsuages. -fifl_lllh Nide. b TOnBEN W rlibiaaiitle, PELYERY TO RENT-ROONS, “South Slae, QUINCY. Bpecial Dispuich (o The Tribune, Quixor, L., Dec. 20.—Henry Dissler was to- day scotencéd to the peniteatlary for )ifs for tho murder of Policeman Boeborn fn this city WANTED T0 REN e TANTED-TO RENT-SUITE OF CHEERFUL “ uufuralshivd roviue ou Weal Madison, ur s jacaui, 3 panved, 28, M ctal,; taxen. 2. Das it vv. Bates ctal. ; taken, 27, Uuald va. County of Rock Infand: taken. By 1ALION WANTLD, 15}'0“ UN WA ‘was lost frum his pas UK JAME> MALEH) ory, Last sprior @ United States Depaty | I was sbot. Tlo pistol was withia six fuctics of - . - A " AP Culva 4 clbewhicse s reat ot to vaces ] 10 Wikl Adatced Marsbial tovk bl lo out of the wat, in Osave | me. Thare was bo further talk toat I | last sumimer. T A T L e L T Uhtiret suttontion, dettive 't ‘Gove. nxul;'é: Aoy persou thes wi fi\l“n{?h‘lmf:‘:m U0 il sl fouibar T Ladalie ot The case of the Chinaman accused of the County, Kansas. Maun was persuaded to at- wurder of snother Chinaman 1o this vity a few ay. jemember, untll otbers came, Rice was terd bls trinl, and bo {dentiled, beyond the drupk the day pelc d 1 stucs Malicr will $o well rewarded by addes prett run! o day ore, au ENNID MAMER, Windsor lotal, Wese Madls lug 80, Darrow, lLupl 8, Roberts; taken. ————— of indebtedusss. Tho coulroversy that has i * > bl been fu progress s revealed the fact that tho e — B et - e - gy o & St Diess s she-Ingtderar ot | aelled Jtor, i, be satos b fros skt | wosks gy was beouzat foe il 102 CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. sileuduics ut b Bandsy thesires alterioon |~ &YOMAGEL YROURE Fou Tl wonwmars Sk 1 ise A CRAVEN-UEAKTED BUTCUER. lo the city, helpiug biw buy a rubber stocking BREATHITT. Suecial Dispatch o The Trivune, sud wculnimu but liitle sbort of the sgere- Fuusn‘uus. CARKIAGES. A Clambers' Euvs clopedis, st Eugliab cditivs. sew, tet Digrs did Lot posuces the verve of bia com- [ for varicoss velus. Mo dld not accuss tae of vectal unateh to The Trivuss Loussvitit, Ky., Dee. 20.—~Tho iou, E, D, | kot witendacs at the Frotatunt churches | Bed: sdvuncctuade 10+ oty st o JEEaIT A Ske Pauton oo the dessheplauke Ho broks down | soythiog wrong ut nigbt, only said what the | Goycremarr, Dec 80— Tntelligence comos from | Btaoduford, Preshicat, 11, V1o Newcomb, Viee. | oruivg sud evenlug. 3 = Openevolugd ¢ g completely snd made 8- full confeasion, uot | nelghbors bud sald to biw down fu the coustry, 4 e il oy » ¥R g ___OFFiC 5 = VULUNES OF BUOKY FOH HOLIU WS voly of the murder of Gould, butof other | 1 feel comcious that Ishall never get well, aud | Breatbit County, Keutucky, to the effect that | Fresideot, F. Defunlak, Clef Eugveer sud Teuncoes State Dobt. Rt DAk IOV S oo | LOLO0U SPRYa e 0L BodEg ron s urders; 8 worthlcas vagaboud, whoss sole su- | I make thisss mydylog declaration. Rice and § | Judye Randull will arrive ut Jackson, the coun- | Buperutendent of Machinery, snd A, Sherwmas, Naguvieis, Teuu,, Dec 19.~1t 1 wenerally | WANIED HOL CASIZA Ropb give welbtuie, | diarlcs cardy voxpapery boae chi Doy deiis o bitlvn was to wurder aud pluuder, bis sudden | bad slways been lutiuints frleads.?” This state- | tv-seat. 1o a dav or two, aud be protected by a | President’s Secretary, al? otticiuls of the Louls- understood that Gov. Vorter, followiug out bLis | price, wud waker. Addreas D, Graud Pacifc, MILLEL'S Chous Buok biore, 164 Madlvia-se \

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