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THEZ CHICAGO TRIBUNE MONDAY. MARCH 3, 1879, - THE CI GENERAL NEWS. Judgo 8. R. Moore, Kankakce, Is stopping at the Pacific. The Hon. George 11, Barker, Davenport, 1a at the Sberman, “Prof. P. J, Daggett, Boston, {s rezistered at the Tremont, Gen, J. Gerard, Frontenac, Minn,,is & guest ab the Vacifie, J. H. Haserly returned to the eity yesterdny and put u pat the Sherman, .‘The Hom George B, Young, Clinton, Ia, s ono of tho zucsts of the Sherinan. Ee.J, 8panlding, and J. T, Vanorsdale, U. 8. A., arcamone the guests of the Palmer, W. W. Btovens, General Superintendent, Qeorge 1fackott, Master Mechante, wnil Janathan given at the Folly Thantre last night, To-uleht and teemorrow dlght o similar entertainment will take place, thie principal feature of which will he an exhibition of the *manly uet? he- tween Dwyer, chainpion ot Amerlen, nind Georse Brown, & woll Aduns and Stato streets ut 10 o'clock last nizht one of the hind wheels came off, . Tha driver, 8, Tifleo, was thrown from his seat, nnd fn his eideavor to- Lold the horses he wus drarged some little distance, and scrlously in- Tiis home on Twenty-seeond street, Vinett, 81 years old, and Jumes Kerus, 28 years otd, took up loduings carly yesterday mnmlu‘; in the boller-room of the Noith Chieazo Rull- fng-Mills, corner of Rawson and McHenry atrects, and . whils 1yiug asleep between two lollers the firaman came fn and, without no- tieing them, bullt a fire under thejboflers, The boiling water bubbled over upon themy, aml geglided them hadly about the fact and thighs, They were taken to the County Hospital for treatment. * ddm'&“ :t'.’lm‘d k_yestorday afternogy. e, wound at 1 o'clock yes! 3 3 ‘Hayes, ‘1iving 1a t.h}:s rear of No. 331 Wast In- diana-street,” while on s friendly viait to Mrs.' ‘White at her home, No. 855 picked up a small revolver which Mrs. White's eldeat son bad carolessly lelt lylng upon tho table, and, while huudllnq {1, the weapon wont oft. Mr. W Y and left s family of six chlldren, known woman was found dem! drunk ander the tonse No. 148 Bushoell _street. Stie was taken to the Twenty-sccond Strect Station In an ex- ‘\:rcu wagon.” At midnight sho asked Statlon- time she secmed to beall right,and ac 7:45 o'cluck yesterday morning she was found dend $n her cell. A bottla of very baa ign found on her person ftells tho story, She . was asbout 45. lf-m\u old, five . fect four Inches in hight, hac anil wore a dark Waterproof cloak, a much-worn gray delafoo dress, rubber slippers, gray woulen stockings, and gray scarf. Her wero gone. No one seemed 10 know who sbe was or from whouce she came. “The Coroner will hold an inquest this morningat the Morgue. und niea the juterest fu tho llbrary, The Lrens- urer's report showed thut the _receipts for the quarier had cxpenscs s balance on lmmd in cash of 557,50, Allof the debts had been pald, nnd Library Assoclution was held vesturdoy after- noon at the Library rooms, W, T% Read fn the choir. The Librariun reported thatat the end of the last quarter the membership was 360, which had been fncreased to 383, and that the iucreass of membership since Jan, 1, 1878, bad up to wbout $0C0. All ot the reports wers nee cepted and _placed on_6le. J. J, Egan, J. A, Wolford, J. 4. Solom, J. 1. *Brien, und A. W, Keene,fr,, Dircctor, of the New Jersey Centeal Rallroad, aro at tho b Palmer, . Dr, Jsham Jnst eveninz reported that his pae tient, David O'Neil, was resting comfortably, aud that the symptoms were nioro fayorable for his recoverv. Mo was very low last Friday nleht, but durtigg the suceceding day a change for tlie better wus apparent, It {3 impussiblo as yet to suy how the case will resuit. . An exhibition of sparring, walking, ete., was known colored hoxer ol this city. As hack No. 142 was rounding the corner of ured interoally. e was attended in a neigh. oring druz—slgre by Dr, Blanchard, and seut to “Two Trofan tramps from York.State, Joseph Mrs. White, the unfortunate victim of sn ac. {iog Friday moraing, dled of the ‘Weat Ohlo stroot, ‘hite 18 perfoctly aatisfied that it was ¢ly accidental, and eXoncratos Mrs, Hayes. eceased was of Irtsh birth, 86 years of age, At about 4 o'clock Baturday afternoon an un- eeper Jones for a drink of water. At that brown hair and eyes, front tecth The quarterly mecting of the Unlon Catholic been T per cont, 'The attendance hird Increased, heen « $1,050.40, nnd the £503,65, and that there was thiere wero resources which would swell the cush Green, were appointed n committee tonominate candidates for oflicers of the Assaciatlon, to re. port at a subsequent mecting, Resolutions of respect to the memory of Mres. Mary J. 8ynon Murpby, 0 deceased” meinber, were “presented and adopted, and the meeting udjouraed for tr.a wéeks, ‘There will be .a frec social entertalu- ment at tho rooms Thursday evenlngs during Lenten season, instead of Friday ovenlugs as lieretofore. ¥ WHY THEY WERE IELEASED, The release of Dempsoy and Erfe, who held upNelson Cavanaueh on Adams street two or three tnonths ago, and robhed him of awateh and chaln, bas provoked considernble talk, and, in order to learn bow (L wns brought about, a reporter mado inquirles of thoso who were sup- posed to know the [acte, It scems that after the robbery Demuproy wasarreated, and admitted his guitt. "Erie's father, learnbng thut his son was suspected, ab once delivered him to the authorities. After a preliminary hearlyz, the two were held for trial n the Celinfonl Court, Dempsey faited to give bail, but Erle furnished sorctles. It was the Intentlow, if necesenry, ty use Dempsoy to supplemont. the fdentdllca- tion by Cavanaugh to convict Erles but when the case wasealled ubortt w week ago Erlo pleaded ullty, and Demproy did 1he same. Proot wan preacnted to the Courl, nnd they were remanded fur sevtence. Afterwards some cliizons, amung them County Comnmnlssioners Bradley und Fiiz- gerald, lutercedeid for the bors, and made un cffort Lo save them from thoe Penttentiney, The tathers of the Loys are reputable men, Mr. Erle baviug ben Iu the employ of the West Divislon Rullway Compapy slnce its orgnplzation, and Mr. Depipeey bewnz nmember of the firmn of Dempeey & Hennessey, - [t was estabilshed to the sutlelaction of Judge Willlams that the young wen had vever been ehurced with erlmey that welther bave ever Leen urrested before for auy offgnso whatevers und that, the eveonlng when Cavanaurzh’s watch was talien, they wers under the fnfluencs of lguor. ‘Thelr fathera mude stroniz promises to ruurd the buyain the future, and do ull in their power to redeen them, Un- derthess elreunstances Judge Witllanis thonght 1h¢ casy was ong ywhere mercey tight be proper- Tv_shown, und, belleving thut ho was aealfg with younz en wno had committed their tirst offcuse, he hoped by clemency (o save them from ruln. Mo therefore suspended sentence, Shonld they depart from tho right puth, t1 can Lo brought fnto court und sent to Jollet without any deluy. MINOK MEETINGS, JT'wenty-four uf the vetersus who patroled tho city with shot and other znns, cluby, old sabres de muon pere, ete, during the dark days that fol- Jgwed tha ceand Dundnation of 1571, ssembled the hal) ut 3¢ West ' Lake etreet yesterduy norning for the purpose of tuking steps to oli- tulu puy for thely rervices. 'Ihe Committen ap- tiotuted at o previous meetlng to gather {nfor- wtatlon abont the matter were expeeted to 1=port, bt only one member, Willlum Bobn, g preient. Jte re e wava Wiz comrads o understad thet it wis necesiary ro draw up w'petition setting forth their eleima for twenty duyw? service, and it wonld be presented to the Btete wuthorities wt tha earlest cvportunity, Another meeting will be held nexe Bunday ut he same place, swhon g lareer attendanes and adtittonal information ave lnaked for, St Patrici’s Colouy Assovlatlon et yeate: y afternoon i Maskeli's Lower Hall, Chanmittee appodoted 10 2o out on the Ateh opeka & Hanta Fe Railroad and look at the Jandy reached the Jast named place Friday, rad will probubly vetuen heee Uis week via tus Kansas Vacltie Railway, und muko thelr report Best Sunday, at o lum-dnyn( the Coluny areani- zhitlon, which attended only to some’ routlie Lusinese yesterday. About forty-ive Trlshmen who are desirous of doligg some honor to Jutmes Stephens, ol Fenlan fame, wet yestevduy fn Maskell 1l fop purpuse of oreanizing, prefiminary o urranziing Jor the cpHon ot My, Stephens, whow they expeet here somo time in Apell aext. Willun Donughue wis etecied Chalrman, Other mects 11 be held, und arrangements mudo for the oceasiou, Chuel-Marchal duwes P, Ivory il s furtye flve assiatants, who are to command the proces- siow un 8t. Patrick’a Day, met in Maskell’s Hall, Desplaines street, near Juckson, yesterday alters noot, and wrrunged aome atlers of detall, Thwre was somo talk ot changhyz the line of march, but it was decided hest not to do so, Mliftury companles aml socletles that wish to tuke part o thw peocession, und have wot alrcady sonoineed their juteution of so dolng, #heuld nddress Marshal Jvury at bis residence, Nu, 7 Centre avenue. Mr'Ivors s u veterun -of e Crimean war, and also served fu the Feds eral army during the Itebelifon. % TUE BOCIALISTS, ‘A muss meeting of the Bociallsts of the Eeventeeuth sud Eizhicenth Wards was held Tast eventny at Lower Turner Hall, Mr. Thomus Whitcomb In the chair, ‘The How, Christlan Beyer, wemwber of the Legtalature, uud 3Mr dolin McAuliffe made Cginmuniatic harangaesjo! the tsua) rart, ‘The redt of the Juecting taken up by Jonn Melntosh, forinerdy editor ol the Cinetnninti Soelalist, who reelted dogierel af lifs own make by the mile, Ho eang, '||||||pcd, shouted, nnd roared, keeplng e audlence In exceedlng gaod hiumor, [Te pald particular at- tentlon to the Legisiative Committee now in the ity to Investizate the complalnts of the \rnrié-, Indnion whom hecalled * the Leaisiativo bums, who hind come here, ho aald, to i themselves fall with whisky and then go back and niake an antagonistic report, Me carfeatured the memns bers of the Commitice fn & wrolesque and amusing manner, i showed hls contempt for them {n overy possible way, Ile used an un- wstial amount of profane Janguage unlil for publieation fu a respectablo paper. The work- fnsrmen, he sald, had pot vet been sufficeutly atotisel, or they wonld maie short work of the capltnlists. The nen who prayed * God help the puor’? wers hypocritical scoundrels, Goid woll nuuiyllnvlu !llmsc who helped themselves, treat applause, L ehose f MeTutash'a axhibition tio douors wera closed and a collection was taken up to defrav expenses, After the hat had boen pussed around the doots were opened again and the crowd dispersed, 'CRIMINAT., Arreste: Jolin Dutton, newsboy, charzed with steallng papers from other boysj Edward Wal- ton, larceny of clothing from Cordella Muody, of No, 408 Clark street; Austin Itogan und Willte Jotnson, found - In possession of some bottled liquors which they stole from Burcky & Milan's restaurant on Clark streety James No- Tan, 14 years of age, whom his father wants seut to the Reform School, Suturday atternoon Officor Harnofs found a man wandering In a deraared condition alonz the railrond tracks ncar the corner of Twenty- sccond streot nnd Western avenue, When taken to the statlon ho -mave the namo of Mathias Terhune, clalined to be fromn New York City, and hinaglnes he ts thero yet. He Is about 47 years of age, medinm hight and build, dark- bruwn hafr, chin whiskers, nnd woll elud, \¥illinm Green, ** masher,” wds at the Armory Jast night on general principles, . Bome yeura ago he cut Oflleer Olo Oleson In ribbons™In u melee {n the North Diviston, and was sentenced to fourteen years in the Penitentlary, only clght of which bio served. After his rolcase ‘ng ns- saulted and shot at o woman fo Jolict. This was over 6 year ago, aid he has been under caver cver siuce. A Joaded revolvar was fonnd upon L when searched at the station. 1l any ono whispers the -pame of Chicaco's noxt Mayor Into the cars of a policoman he can have anything he aske for.: Richard MeAllister, satd to Do of the U, 8, A., and at pressut a gues! at the Bherman House, knows bow it is himself, He entered complaint at the Armory thathe had ‘been {nduéed to throw alce-In a saloon, at No. 810 Btato straet, and was benten ount of a walch ho hiehly prized, and about 840 cash. The lice went to the place with him, and the allair was compromised by the'return of the - watch, The over-officious “pollcs orderod the matter Lept from the preas. Hero it {s; now what aro thay golng ta do about it1 . § At 1:80 yestoraay morning Michael McNich- ols, a conductor on the Indlana-strect cars, liv- Ing at*No, 88 Ashley nzreut‘,’ reported at the Lnke-Strect 8tation that he bad been robbed by highwaymen, At 11:30, while he was sitting alone “in his car after maklug a trip and stopplng at Western avenue, & man came 1o the front door aud 'another to the rear door of the car, ‘I'he latter ordered him to throw up his-bands, while the other preacnted a cocked revolver ut his head, ', Ho did'as ordered, and was relleved of a miver. warch worth $15 abd about 88 in sllver,” The men *then made’ tHelr cscape. © He can'give ouly mearro deacrip- tions of them, but thinks he would be ablo to identify the one who presented the revolver at lim, and describes the fellow as about five feot* cight Inches in hight, smooth face, und sore cyes. ‘THNE LABOR COMMITTEE. ITS VIEWA OF CHICAGO WORKINOMEN, The Springfield Lubor Committeo'were on- fovingz a rest yesterday, after thelr hard day's waqrk on Saturday. The Chicogo members wers with thelr familles, while some of those from abroad were visiting, and others ware simply enloylug a scason. of quictudo nt the I'almer Itouse, A reporter saw Mr. Truesdell, of An- boy, yesterddy afterncon, nud lield o longg con- vorsatlon wita him upon toples of gencrat In- terest in the Leglslature, fnctuding, among other things, the new - Militla olll, but more espeelally the Isbor question. Mr. Truesdell, “who s & lawyer, and an inteliigent man, proved to be of n very lberal turn of mind, and conversed freely upon the subject. e sald the Committeo had patiently aud courtcous!y latened 1o Sociallstic apceches from 10 to 13 o'clock thie nignt before, which ho thought wns a good deal to ask of the members; but they desired to et at the facts, and for thls purpose they haa come. There wad no douht In his mimnd that the poor peoplo were fnadequetely pald for thelr services, and nany were in a deplorable condition. He \Ilnllf:‘hl-, Judehuyz trom his own mind, that the Commiitee Wwoutil carry back a favorable opinion of the working people of Chleage, and would no doubt approve of some of (o Incasurces pro- posed by thelr represontatives, although they vould not intlovse all of them, 'They were unt, howeyer, favorably lmpriased wiih the Lebr und Wehr Vereln, tho Communistic mititary oriranization in this clty, and ho regarded them as a dangerous band. “1io thought” It some of their soeeches could have bheen reported snd sent to Suringficld .thero would ho nn doubt about the passugeo of the new Militia b, ‘Tho Cominittee will resuine {18 work to-tlay. LOCAL I'OLITICS. FOURTEENTIL WARD, . At the lust wmeeting of the Reputilican Club of the Fourteenth Ward o commitics waa uppolut. cd to suggest the names of suitable persons to be voted for for Aldernen. The Committeo met Saturday evening, and, after conslderable talk, the names of Louls Martin, Geurge Rolt, Nick Eckhardt, Fred Voltz, nud John Baumegar- ten wereagreed upon, and they will be reported to the Club ot ita next mecting. A committes was asppulnted to welt uhon thuse named to sce 11 they would allow (he ueu of thelr nuties, and Mr. Rolf, who was the only one wresent, wus #o elated that he topped o keg. Ttis gen- erally believed that the Democrats will put up a catdidate for Aldernnn it the ward, and, so far, a Mr. Moss {8 most prominently named for the empty honora. ' TLEVENTH W, ‘The Republicans of the T soclal ea(lwrlu iz ut No, 306 Weat [udfuna stroct Haturday evening, and It a veporter had not put in an nx'qwnrnlm a mume of cards wul n gluss . of " beer would have besn atl there was of it, notwithstamling there wus a lurge attendance of eanuidates, Appleton, one of thy dozen cangldates for City-Attorney, made a speceh, Clarke Gelb Toltowed, mnd at'a lutes hour Mr. Cole, enndidute tor Aldermun, had caommenced to promise what be would do i the eveut of his elgation, THH KOWTH S1DR. ‘I:e Frecutive Committar of the Yonao Men's A ery Ciib ot 1ho North fids Iy dsaned « Orentlar, eallivg upon every youns i of Noreh Lhleugo to entiiusa upon tho subject of politicy, #ndd to uttend the drst mesting of tha reasan, o ba hela t. Brand’'s Hutl, corner of Clurk wnid Erle streots, W-morrow evening, ALDERMANIC, ‘Il followligg b w eorreeted tat of the Alder- manie camlllutes i the varfons wards, thongh ity nota L'um[llcl\! one. Some names pibe lishied Inst Sunday lave been withdrawa; Fiot Ward ~Arthar Dixon, Obadlah Sands, 1), J4 Lyon and Slmeun W, King, Hepublictnes Pot- 1oz Yatmer uid Geosgo Kverhart, Demucrats Second Wardl. alland and Smnuel Engel, N o, blicang D, OBilhvan, B, W, Wright, and selunfiz, Deinnera N ¥y Republican; ex-Ald, 3, 14, |lllll|ve!l and 11, IL Anders 1y g AL Tally, e Ir|r|ll’. "x" {qul Lob, ov, David §) Honileld, M [ \lrl.uun.lu\\\(l‘wt!:\x\l: Elxth Wanl—AWL Loddlog, Hepuohiean; Tim O'Meara, Koclallat; Jubt dowcph Curran and'I*, M, Gl I;r\)\mwlin o s seventh Wird--| . Henry Kerber . Al ‘Turtow Ttepabiicans ox Al 1 '""..°.f. Tt Al OWverand Yemard Rooshg, eney, ¢3-3d. 0 leten, U nas Dol Nocheford, wnd AW Riordan, Democrats Wialsh, Socighist Warnd cans: I C, I, Itaerty, ‘Th Nurn ‘Thomas Cavanagh, J . F, Kelley, Dewocrats, e, “Roestng will urobushly run s ‘an fndepondent candidato 1t order 1o units the betier eledients m the ward, Ninth Ward—L. 1 Bond, 1t Junes. and e wanil (il epublicdns; John Byrne, Dewocrat, nth Ward ~Gearga W, Carpenter nnd ©, Republicaus; Ald, MeNutnoy, ‘vxeAld: | hn Croak, John Hannigan, Junathan Lu;‘l‘cll Dewoerate. PR . ileventh Want—Ald. Cook, Georgo Swift, 12, ¢, Cale, Nepublicans, pelige i Hih Ward —Al. Seaton. ¢x-AW. Campbpl), et Wepublicans; 1% Welch, Capt. Connetty eucrate. Fuirteenth Word--Ex- Al Quirk, Alg. Thomp- 3 fon, anid I, €. MNayes, Republicans; J. 0'Cal ghen, Detoceat, Fourteenth Ward—T. 1. Martin, Hepublican: Chrisopher J, Franks and Ald. Ryan, Demovratsy TI i LATEST MURDER. 2l 8 e ffil‘ ":.'l;;'f"' Al Petor Mahr. W, T. | The Viotim of Baturday Night's Ghoot- lepnbiican: Futne. Atd. Nicsuunnd Mr, Ender, Democratag Mr. Stelbfemer and A, i Parsous, Boclaliste, ¢ Sixteeuth Ward— barthe Hepnblicans Seventeenth Ward - Ah ing Dies in Terrible Agony. Ald. Tengacher iand Liren. hweiethal, Democrat, Jansscns and Olag Ve hl\;-ecm-y‘ Thomas Car- ney, and Michael Cong omocrats, b Eleiteenth Ward—N. 1Seranton and F, W Nroaks, Kepublicans. No Tauglble Clew to the Identity of {he Masked Murdererse Arrost of n Young Man Whose Btories SOr L Bamnmare Ars Somewhat Conflioting, Tn the Iiditor of The Tribune. Cuttcaco, March L—As vou have repeatedly mentioned my name i conncetion with the camdidaey for the offico of City Clerk, 1heg leavs to state through your ecolumns that 1 am not sceking the honors and emoluments cons nected with that oftice, and that I lwve no in- terest In the selection of the enudidate besond that of u Iepublieun and citizen of Chicago, A Detailed Account of tho Killing by an Byo-Witness, No Marm Glven Until the Murderers Mnd Escaped ~llew They Looked, Ete. Respectiully, Fuuese A, Sirrio, SUBURBAN. Saturday nfzht at about § o'clock thres men cutered the front deor of a grocery-store at the northeast corner of Thirty-ninth and Dutterficld Atreets. They were st} dressed in dark tlothes, worg black felt hnts pulled down far over theie forheads, umd had handkerchiefs over their faces, conceallng all the featuvea except the eyes.. In the store at the time were two men,— onc nn old mun named Frederlek Rhonow, the othier a young may tamed Hermann Rackow, son of the owner of the sture, THE TIREY, STRANGE VISITORS stopped a fow fect Inside the dour nnd drew revolvers. One of them, the tallest of the three, advanced quickly to the young man and satd, # Keep still,” And to the elder man they suld, +8tand back.” ‘The old man bnd been aweep- fnz. He ralsed the broow, which Le had in his hand, and prepared to defend himself, swhen the tatlest man of the three siot. The bail struck the old man fu the Abdowen. The younz man fled out the rear door, aud the thioves nnd assas- sins quickly removed the monav-drawer, touk the contents, which were §30 fn cash and some paver, and fledd, ‘The old nian was carrled to his bome a few doors south. o lay ull nlzht in agony, and at 11 o'clock yesterday mornfuyg DIED IN TERNIDLE PA Such, in_brief, nre the circumatances of the latest murder, ind n brutal,desperate marder it 18, It s more unprovoked, more cold, than the McConvitio murder, for which Sherry and Cone nellypaid the death ponalty on the gallows, be- IYDE PARK. The Board of Trustees wmet at the Village Hall on Satirday avening, atl presont, 'I'he Tnols Central Nuilroad asked for & per- mit to take “water from the viilage bydrants when their engzines were hlocked by snow, Re- ferred to the Water Commisslonera. F. H. Balley presented a bill of §725 for serv 1es us Commissloner on Speelal Assessiauls; asking that as there was no motiey to the credit of the fund on which the warrant for the serv- Irunsuwns drawn, thut it be trausferred to another und. | 'he ' Villaze Comptroller reported that he had cotected amd turned vver to the Treasurer ELU0R48 ie Treasurer reported that he had # balance on hand 0 837,88, aud then presented the following, whichi was adopted, umd the action of the Ureastirer in purchastuy bowds upproved: In ndition to my regulur monihly report herewith enbmitted ns required by 1aw, 1 desire to snbmit the following stateutont as showing the nmount of the Indebteditees of Lhe village un the 24t diny of May, 1878, und on the 1at aay of March, 187U: Tonded indebtadnoss Say 1, 1878 .,.5500,000,00 Cestieates of indebtednoes May 1, INTH creevienen vrrvones coee vo siee TH4ABL00 Warrants of indebiednuss May 3, 1878 10,0815 Total \.vv.n censeien ver 21 SUB2, 510,16 Dondea indebtednoss March 1, 1870..8537, 000,00 Centifiuates of indebledoues Maren 1,7 555 55, 053, 21 I8T0 ciiiae eranniae Warrants of Indetteducss 1870 14, 142,60 ¥ cause thers Ja not even the excuso of drunken- motayred 5000,108.80 | B 00 Diead In benaif of the blood-thirsty and , mont! . 76,320,206 | desperato brntes. Without provocation, an in- it ‘been reduced” | noceut, unoffending laboring man, unknowa to Of thi! d {n 802,000, At a0 expense somewhat in excess of that sam, owing to our baving had to pay a premium lo ordee to procure our honds, and vur floating in- debtedness, eonsiating of certificates of indebtod- ness and of warrants, has been reduced 814, 320,26, It muat be 180 borne in mind that, in additlon to having roduced tho Indebicdncss the amount aforcauld, we havo also paid w large amouut of - Indebtedness that ~ had accrued prior ‘to sald 1at dA§07 May, 1878, but which was the human dovils, was shot down by a gane of thieves whoss object was “robbery, and whoso 'lfllul:]tlfln was murdor in cass they wers op- osed, 4 An reeount of the tragedy was published {n Tne TribuNE of yesterday morning, Though complled Iate at night, {t contalned “all the es- scotfal' particulars: of the Lilling, To that account not mnch thatis new can be added. The case is shrouded in the most inscrutablo mys- tery, und thoueh thelintensely-arouscd Inhablt- nnts of the nelghborhood nro Mlled with theo- rics, and though the rumors are numerous and fmprabable, there are no good clews by which the {dentity of the perpetrators of tie deed can bo established. Even wero the ripht men fontad, nothing but the strongest kind of cir- cumstaotlal ovidence could conviet them, be- cause, 50 Lar as s known, there is not a person who can sivear to thefr complielly in the affalr, A reporter enlled yesterday uvon . HERMANN RACKOW, the younz man who was in the stora at the timo of the tragedy Ile {8 the only living witness to the slaughter, and the only person who saw the itrderers. *Could you Identify those mon In case you saw them agaln1 asked the reporter. ud “f don't think I could,” sald he. ‘“They wero all muffled up so about the face that 1 could ses nothing but their uyes,' Youne Rackow then described what ho had geen. ‘Three men eamo fn. Two advanced & fow Teet luside the doeor and ope romnined at the door. They all had revolvers in their hands and were dressedd s stated atiove. Ouve told {rlmlto Jkean quict and pointed a revolver at his iead. 2 . ST dtd not know at that timo what they wanted, 1 stpposed that they wero some of tho young men of his part of town TRYING TO PLAY A JOKE ON US, 1was busy at the tlme near the stove (aboutb fifteen feet from the door) pucking exae, and 1 did not sea them il they had spoken and one ol themn had put the plstol to my head, Then 1 saw Rthonow ralso the broom wilch he had heen ushiy, nnd the tatlest one of the three men shot. I heard Rhonow say that hic was shot, and I ran out the back door (upening on Thirty-ninth street), Rhonow, the young man sald, was in the habit of staying ot the grocery in the ovenlng rather than” ¢o to a saloon, Ocensionally hie as- sisted Dy sweeplng the floor, or dolng gonio suen Httle Job, lor which be was rewarded with wn oceasfoual packago of tobucco. He was a quiet, gober, amd fodustrious person, and much re: ¢i by the proprictor of the store, “Whers dld you €o,” said the reporter to Racicow, “*when vou left the atorel!* ';J weut to the Twenty-sceond Street Stution and not then evidonced by wareants’ or certificates of indebtedness, umong which may be noted the in- debtednicss rrowing out of the Forty.frat atroet auwer and the construction of South Chicazo Pomping Worke and the like. We havo started with on emoty 'I'reasury, we have on hand afler paying for the bonds over $11,000; our taxes for Xm arc bone pald daily. All of which is ro- spectfully supmlited, G. A. FonuAxanee, Village Treasurer, ‘The contract of Willlam Coffios for the oxea- vatlon of the- Stony Island_ ditch, sccompanied by o $10009 bond sigacd by 3. A. Trombson, “X‘ Evert, und R, Dunn a8’ suretics, wis uc- cepted. Ad]ourned. AEE. Someof the friends of the village organization, which is to be adopted or rejccted on the 1ith, have been overhauling the expenses of the town for the last three vears und comparlng them with the expensesof Hyde Park for thesamo tinie, They elaim s saving of over £20,000 in favor of the “village organlzation. ‘There will probably be a pablic mceting called in order to glve the advocatesof the measuro a chance to enlighien the people wherein the benefits will result from achange of the form of goverminent, The ma- 1nm of voters are indifferent about the matter, hut If they could be assured of a reduction in the expenses of the town nnd a propurtionate reduction In taxes they would give It thelr hearty support. Amouy other things which havo come Lo llght by the Investizatiom, is the amount patd this year for attorney’s tees, There haos already been pald over 23,200, nnd the year Isnot yet ap. This Is almost double what has Deen pald any previons year. The water” was shut off yesterday nfternoon for the purpost of making the conucction of the new Knowies punp with the sonrce-plpe. ‘The first pumber of the ZAvye, u Ave-column, elzht-page paper, devoted to the Town of Loke interests, publishied by Tousely & Dennison, was faxued Nuturday. It43n near weekly publicas ton, and contafus the latest news [ a cons densed form. POLITICAL. SECRETARY SHERMAN. Speciul Dispatch to The Trtbune, Corusnus, 0., March L—The Repuvlican Committee make public a letter from Sccretary Shermaon to Gen. Robinson, it belng fntended for the Republican mecting beld hers ou the 47th ult,, bue was addressed o Kenton, in- atead of Columbus, After rearetting s in- ability to be present, and expressing confidence In Alie unity of the Repubtican party fn Ohlo, the Secretary says: ““As o prelliminary contest to the Presidenting campaten of 1830, the clee tlon tn Oblo hecomes very Jmportant. Our Stute, when thoroughly cavvassed, is Ropub- liean, warmly attuched to the menoral prinel- ples of the Republieon purty, which, fortunately, are now 80 cleatly dutined that no one ean err, Wo'want absolute freedom of apeech upon il public questions. Wo want that every voter shull bn protected in his right to deposit his ballot ut fate und honest- 1y conducted electfous, ‘The chfef duty of the Qovermnent 8 to protect hln fn theso richts, without wirleh n vepubliean torm of Goyern- ment would bo but w mockery, We ulso dealre to prutect and (ntend our system of freo schouls As the’ surest guurantes fur the perocinity of our ftitutions, free from all dise finction ot sects, easte, or color, Fortunate Iy, amid eeat dinliculties, we have established our money wpon a coln basls, and are now rap- 1dly reducing the interest of the public debt, so it its burden will be but alightly folt in the future, On all these questions no mun can nls. tako the position of the Itepublican purty, while it 15 apparentihut the onty danger thut” threat- i the freedom of our wlections, the wislates nanee of our setools, and the honest discharze of aur public obligatlons come from the Demos crutle party whileh, {rom fta composition, 1a ne eomrlly controlled by lntluences hostile to the prineipies we advocate.” TOLD THE rOLICE ubout the nffafr, 1 wus very much scared, and hardly know what [ dld do,? It would sppear thut Rackow wis not only fznorant of what he was doing, but he did nav w what to do. When he tled from the store i (he murdecers he ralsed no iery, gavo no arm that would call nttention to the scene, but hastened quictly away, leaving the inhab. itants to lud vnt as” best ™ they might what had tukon place, and leaving the vilaios nue molested fn thele cacape, which, under different. clretmstances, might have been accomplished — only aftor the kliting of thelr pursucre. Had the alurm been given as soun aa Rackow went out of the rear door, the vapture of the ussassing woull have been certali, Flie streets were not deserted, and the neliehboring aaloous were full of men, OMleer Brickson, tho putrolman of the beak, had pussed not ten ninutes before the ysault was e, waet Oftleer Fly stur No, 30 of the Town of Lake police, was [nn snloon Just across the way when the shot was fired. o did not hear ity hut, gulug out of the saloon snon thereafter, he waw the crowd an the opposite slie, heard the viteous woll of u woman, supposed that, soine hushand amd father was drunk, uml passed on southward, anly ta return us the commotion fuereased, Slad ho at iirst known that s wan had been shot, he could huve whistied and spreud thie stunal tor watenfuluess, Wihen Rhonow was shot bo dl not fall, bue the shot, stunned and stupefled him so that he Tost all conscrousness exeept of his own njurles, Ile wus catnied to hls home, No. 2017 Butter- Nleld street, aml Dr. Marloy, Huzh McConyilie's attetdant, vatled {rous thé corner of State and ‘Thivty-niuth strects, ‘Fhe wound was probed, hut the ball could not he found, It had plerced the bladder, 39 1t was fudzed, und the bleeding was fnteenal, 'fhe hola murk —— Iniz the course of SITEIRGA N the bullzt was lurge, inafcatiug that the calibre of the weupon used was Jarige,—us bl uy 33- 100 o an Ineh, Rhonow talked of the cvents of the eveniug, sud, thougl be had deseribed the N Truclsow had done, he could zive no 1 1t el flentity, <ol therm fn m wila i b ead, AWhen Bo wea told that 4 infurles wonld probuly catse his death, he AADI AN ARTE-HOWTEM STATEMS ich the following I8 n cony: b Prederic [ionow, under (e haiet that | aw about to die from the oifect of & pistul-shot, ninke the S ALl Chila In™ Gottfeied U5 Wntierield wtrect, | spectal Dispatch tn The Tridune. RALAMAZOO, Mich, Mareh L-<The Republican Connty Convention tu elect delegates to nttend tha £tire Coavenllon fo te held ar Lsnsins Manti, wee bees toedar, Resotations wers offered yegrettiog the diplealty exlaing usthy University growing out of’the Roso-Dousluss nftnir, und fnstoneting the delegates to voto only for men as Rayenta who are entirely un- preinleed i the mntter, sl will aet fode ently ipon the sane should it azain come ta pubtie notfee, ey also Instraeted e dele gates to support the renomination of Chijef Jus- thre Cumpliell a3 Aasoclate Justics for his own BUCCEIOr, clock b the ey e — e 1, W }“”‘t?“‘l q ""1""'|°1 nmle.' [EY A cuvered with white handlorehlefs, and g TEMPERANCE, Rhes revolyers n they etoreil i wtors, - e within font pace of sie the taller of the fwo men lired lils virtol ot m Fratsed the broom with which 1w e thu tloor, ani the men told me to go back, ¥ held thedr rovolvers pointed ot e, sud wien §rilved the broom 10 proteet ey« well the taller of the two men shut e b the by nen on tiie right side. Then the 1wo men run ont of thestore, 1 a0 nut know elther of the men who came o the store, Alw, Miller, Nota Sacetul Diguteh fo The Trivure, SpNurigny, L, Mareh 2.—Miss Frances B, Willard, the well-kuown temperance workery nd- dressed very luree sudiences fo the First Metb- odist and - Copgregationsl Cliurchies this morp- ing and evenlng duthe oterest of (e Nome Protection Movement, which she inangurated three mouths seo. Sho wiil speak g the Re- form Club Hubl to-morrow evenliz. ‘The Home Protection petition Wil e presented fn tho Huude of Bepresentatives Wednesuuy evening, 10 will be over 100 yards lomg, amd the largest one ever presented Inthis State. 18 bas been elreututed 1 every tawn i Hinols wader the utisplees of the Womai’s Christlun ‘Temperance Uion, A numlber of ladies promiient 1 the worke will aprive Tueaddy evenlug, when a pub- le reecptlon. witl be beld ot the Goveraor'a Toom3 ut the State-House. e PEDESTRIANISM. New Yonrk, Mareli L.—Johu Astley telegraphs that Atklnson, who will represent Kowel) In all aerangements for the pedestylan contest with Pleary, Hurrington, and "Eunls, will arrive hers on Tuesday next. O'Leary and Rowell were Lo have 4. meeting this fureuoon, but the former fatled to_uppear. A devoste of §1,000 for the reut of Urhinore’s Gurden bus been pald, Puble and member of the Juw Hirm of Miller X Frrner, took the stutement by the nid of au tnterproter, and has {t now In Wa possenston. “The wounded man falied rapld- Iy after miduight, und sullered torments ot cach attempt to nove, At 1L o'clock ha died, utl The mirder wus dono, Deveased was 51 vears of age, and a Platt- Dentscher Uy bieth, He leaves o wite and threo ehildren, the oldedt belng o buy of abont 10 years of age, Fhe Gindly s in very humble elreutstanees, Rhosow hal been recéotly cui- pioyed at the Stovk-Yurds, and has at different thmes worked fur the South FPark Hoard and the Chicaro, Nock 1slund & Paclfie Ttadlroad. He Wiks, [ the teatinony :ll Lis welghbors, o auiet, andorly, and mdustrios eitizen of Faod hablts, &0 soon us the news of the murder reached 1he ears of the police, Licut. Boutlehi took up whe case wnd worked hurd to get a elew, Six ofilcers {n .citizeus' clothes wero detatled to ferrei vut the nrderers, I possible, They worked band all plght wnd all dav yesterday without accomplishing suct., 1 islfed all persons who clatioed ¢6 buve'sean ton that i - wha have been enterlug stores all over the city, *Lut found notling. Tho night of the 31st Ernest robbery, but one of tho men tired u st throueh mwered the description of the three who wera | three other shots were flregt at hlin, The person seen in the nelelibochood during the evening, | who fired the ghot was described as of about 23 biit o ono persom g0 visited ¥ua ablo Lo ey | years of noo, ghtr or perhaps sandy linir, .y{,’nfll"ifi?ufin;dfffi'fifi'{.'fi i Taland, N, Y taten taland. \ Tuneral'ng ito thnt e or she cottd recoguize the men whom ho | Binooth face, and of medlum hight nid sthn oF she had seen mud tiere {0 not mteh to show | buflds aud be [t s who is supposed to have shot it the three men aforesatd who were scen | Rhonow, ahout the nelghvorhood wero the anes who did ‘I'he Coroner's lnquest will be held at 2 o'clock Vhe robbery and the Kilding, 'The men, 1t Is cere | this nfteenvon at the sniton at the northwest tati, were) oKl e Mot ) corner of Thirty-ninth and Butierfleld strccts. ALL IN DARK CLOTHES, e = aml two of then were of the same slze, ahoub STATE AFFAIRS, five feet clght {nches ench, and tlse ofher alott five feot ten inclies fu hight, and mora heavily b built thau his companlons. ‘The polica are of o2 the oplnlon that the men ran westward after | SHIINARIGL) o "‘é’;l\ (‘,",f":“wl{lrl:‘hllsfl;l‘el:m;lll!n:’:r"-‘ 1 fi\“l"lm morning, ond Jt was not expected that there er av cr that I - corier of Twentyesecond street and Archer woulthte & obcnsin ol s avenue about 10380 o’clovk told Ifeut, Bonfield that ho eaw on 1wt ear threo men dresaed fn | order of House bilsou fisst yeadlng, the mi- dork cluthes ad elonel hats, One was taller | norit side of the Ionse aprunz the Clinese ,‘l!;m““;hg'l_“"flm-m"l"d‘l{nd fl“fu“‘ dark l’[f“‘"" questfon, 1t was evident Lo every ons that 2 Lessan! Lt ery conflden- i wuy, and ceased 1hetr chattor wheneser Hhy | WOTe Was 1o quorun prosent, As_long o8 the car stopped und thelr words might be heard, They opuearcd excited too, JEven grant- | kuowledge conveyed to the House gl that tact, 0" thal they were the men, what hopo | Ihe order of bilis on first reading Fequired no I there that the can ~ be found? 71 roll-call, and the business could be conducied ag | ~n- o hymyression provalls tht the berpetrators | 1 without a quorum as with. The obiect of o F of the mitraze do not live in the viclnity of the ? e i grovery, boenuse men who did live 'tmre and | mafority, thereior, was to evade roll-call, The were known would hintdly dare Lo exposo them- | Moty took adyuntage of this elrcumstance selvesns the threw men dll who, heyond a | 10 DElng up the Chinese qustion, knowing that, doubt, are the murderers. Heney Krick. n oy | It the Repubticans did not consent, ihe OF 17 Years, living ot 1389 Prairle “nvenuo, saye | House would ba competled to adlourn, nod thut that about'8:30 'clock e saw tires men, whom | the responsibility would pat it o, he dkl not kvow wmd whom be conld not Mr. Frew moved that the Scuato resolution recounize, sitthng upon the steps of a liouse two Indorsing the netlon of Congress be tuken up doors nortls of the erocery-store. They all | ANt disposed of, wore dark clotes, black hats, and stwidimyg | Mt Shaw reniluded the member tiat 1t was REG "R, collars, und one of (e, o Kelele passed by, | evident thero was oo quorut preseat, wid that TLAR TRADE DRY GOO 1879 - Opening Spring Seas Tnnadgy, March 4 it suapoed @ lwderehlof at b, Other parsons | i he (Frew) would withdraw hls motion, which B the same men sitting on those nlu‘r’n.. und | must nocessitate a roll-call, they could proceed stil) others saw & Urlo that would suswer the | With ~House bills oo first” reading, sud deseription at varions corners thereabouts dur. | WAKO some progress, An atlempt © was fue e eventiys, Dy, Marley, seturnig from | Wade to make s trado | whereby = tho n professional call at. ubout halt-past. 8 o'clock, | Jouse should proceed to read bills o portion of FASAED NV THREE MEN the niorning sl Lien 1ake up the Chincae gques- yunernl to-iny §Z= Rock Taian CARIIGAN. #. Throda, u 1 ILLINOIS. . Neney e March 1.—The Sennte isnotin | 1o ttosemin i lenvitts the store, and subsequently tonk a horso- | scasfon to-day, having adjourned to Tnesdny | topd sithant turtiy lc. of st g or Just s the House was to proceed with the *“‘“—-M—wp "] BIOUTH WAt b mee 1 ocluck. [ e rensea of (o o F (e b el &1 the Aryion o pag roll was not ealled, thers would be na oflicial l‘",':. “l Lot Shar i New York nnd Minnonpa asy, ‘Mare 2 len: e | d'papers At hik rocione o Cartiion, mie sy R I‘lllllll’ LU TFE IS Athlsesinnen, i, Mareh Vi 501 1 notice, ) Bupers vleaso cof ve Iacellancniun, THLY MERTING OF Asylun Thieaday at 2 p, l:lifil" UDIES A€ VANY 8¢ AN Arkame.yyy h tiow, but this conld not bo accomplished, wnd standing agalnst the Thistv-nloth-street side of | flually, pfter a great deal of fillbustering, the the buildfnz at the northwest corner of Stute and Thirty-ninth streets, They answered the | out baying accontplished any business. obsente and meagre deserintion elven later on Mr. Mason, of Cook, has prepared the drafl by Rhonow, and as the Doctor passed oneof the | of & bill which will compel ‘all merchants re- trio aaid somewhat (usultingly, *“There’s a | celving zoods on commisalon to give 8 bond In a muller,” "The Doctor looked” nronnd . nind no- Heea that one of the men wore about his neck & | cowmon thing for men entirely without money knit or «erocheted lmndkerehlef or senrf of a | or honesty to sct up as commissivn merebunts, light color, For aseveral days shiopkeepers in | recefve produce and graly, and pocket the places the price of goods, and at ench piace has | without any trauble, whilo professional thioves fald that he iuteudodl moving intv the | cannot, .mr(‘l ucichboriond and _would ccome A | responsible. ‘U'he objoct of this bill s to restory customer, cte., cte, Mrs, Utell, & French | confidence and bonefis the commission business, woway, living on Forty-second stract, near the Mr. Mason Is in communlcation with some of works of the American Bridge Company, statea.| the buainess-men of Chicago in relation to this that at abont n auarter past 9 o'clock zhe saw e d three mon runuing west on Thirty-ninth stroot ::‘xbjmct. i R e by pheir dudmasnt arde. Bhe can givobut a slight description of | Jargo number of. professional doad-beats and standing collars, nnd all appeared to be young men. No other person claims to _bave secn the departure of the supposed murderers. Licut, £azo, and work groatly Lo the advantage of the ricultural community and to the Interest of horse-car ~ abovo spoken of. He 18 v 3 Smacr, At D tlou of the people wha pay.the taxes. It has opinfon that they aro | been discovered by a prying lezislutor that the iyt dabat e s | GITY AND CO RETAILERS' reasonable sum to sccurc.shippers, Itisavery | WHO DESIRE TO TOUCH TOM PRICES ON the nelghbiorhond kave notled a young man of | proceede, which not only jures the shipper U I light complexiun wnd blonde mustaclie golms | financally, but tends to utsotils the whole com- ubuut ltlessly. e has Inquired nt many 1 missfon trade. Good men cau give a good bond 'y [ thoy dothelr bond will make them | For thoir Spring Trade, will fing 8t 80 & 82 Wabash-av, 2,700 CASHES 6" proparation of the “bill. Bhould tois | OF 811 atyles of Bpring G {oross tha railroad tracks toward tho Stocks mnulrnnbugoms 2 law, it wonld clean out & MEN’S, WOMEN'S, Pl them, sxcont that they wave darkc clatlies” and | thigves who Infest Bonth Water aurast ta Opie | DREN'S WEAR, that will be SONLI» AT AUCTI@N, 2l ‘Wednesday, March &, st 9: Bonfleld supposes that the men did ron toward sh t 1 ) Bt 8:30a,m, tho Stock-Yards, thinks that. they live 10 that | 8ot ait Sy e waoad Intercata of the | All Goods warranted porfact and settloment, and went to town on tho | sembly, which will probably attract the atten- | Togular. Q0. P. GORE &C0., Auctys, the Ramo ganz who c%mmlttcd a daring | entire raflrond {nterest of the State {8 yalued at B\' robbery on the evenluz of the 10th Inst., at the | ghout 840,000,000 for the purposes of taxation; grocery of J. L. ‘Tharn, No, 811 Archer avenue, | also that, on this valuatfon, the rallroads ninke and fired five shots at the clerk, Louls Pluss, | a net profit of 40 per cent per ansum, This Who endeavored to prevent their carrying off | overhauling of the railroads will be used as an $100 In cash, Several other roberles arc set | nrpumont - for the abolition of the State down to the diseredit of the same gane of des- | Board of F uatization, which makes this as- peradoes. 1f caurht it will go hurd with them. | sessment, \fi:‘c!\ ts clalined ta be unfalr to the THE PIRST ARREST balance of the peopls of the State. In the case was made by Officer Lacey yesterida: 4iternoon upon the’ order “of Lieut. Bonfield. Michael Murphy, a young man of 10 years, was placed fnaccll at” the Twenty-sccond Street amnon )lvtunum ?1( hl‘; N mu\l‘hcr'a“ talka- lveuess, Beeme thal Mrs. Muroly, whose husband s n Stock-Yards hand, | ¢ to revise the statutes, the Legislaturo has ud who lives at the corner of Fortloth and Ar- { determined not to uttempt: o consideration of nold strecte, wus tatking carly in the morning | the subjoét this winter, but ) d i with Miss Tarics, who Keens s Rotlon-ators. o | secamty Pl e e KANBAS, & #pzcial Dievaich to The Tribuns. ToPEKA, March 1.—Owing to the delay iIn get- said fiithe course of the converaation that her | Uo7 to male such chaoges fn the luws us muy boy had been out the night before to a surprisc- | be decemed necessary, party, oud had won n watch. She looked at The regular Leglalative term of fifty days ox- some watch-chalns as though fhe wonld buy one pires on Tuesday next, bus a resolution passed for ber sun, und talked 8o much about lier ron e p s s wnl.’ch—dmwlng(lmt Miss Ttarksremarked the IHouge this moeniug exprosalng a desito on that shie acted strangaly, and thereaftor mon- | the port of members Lo make up the four days! tloned the conversation to Otficer Lacey, Now, | adjonrnment which followed the Senatorial Lacey had scen Mrs, Murphy, aud to “him she | elcction, This will continuo the seasion until had told an entlrely difereat story abous ler | sSaturday of noxt week, snd, as all of the Appro- son's whicreabouts, he having been away from | priation bills and other important ire: - Tiome Saturduy night Ll 2: 8 ! o Tovestgoting Gominis tnornlic, She sald nothing about n wateh, | tee, are to bo considered yet, it 18 not probable Lacey nerain ealted on Miss Tiarics, and she re- | that an adjouroment can bo reached before the peated ngain what Mra, Marpby bad sald, Lucey kuew thut younr Murphy was or had been © A PRETTY GAY BOY, and he went after him. A reporter gaw the ‘The Inyestizating -Committee Wwill not be ready to report before next Wednesday, Manager 3mith, the defaulting telegrapn wit- that ho had been at. s cousin’s (Mr. Burko's) | Cabitol bulkdlng siuce his arrest uutil to-day, house, on 'Thlcty-suveuth, noar Wallaee street, | When, 0% the request of several members, hio AT 5 from 7:80to 0 p. m, Saturday mnight, and had | ¥0s remanded to the oflice of the Secretary of | Wi includs prima tin lere with about thlety yufmg people | Stato, and refased the privileges of the Ilowuso c'flfi‘f:fl'fu'f usin, Eesieves gone frof to Mrs. Ferris’ house, corner Forty-thicd stecet ( ©f Represcntativea Much indlgnatidn is ex- and Wentworth avenue, and had #surprige-par- | preased at this nctlon. The Supreme Conrt tyed” Mra, Ierrls’ ddnughter; that the party | Dosig refused to interfero fn this case, Smith tusted il 2:80 n. ., at which time ho went | 108 decided to remain_a prisoncr of the State boue, nccompanied by his uncle and a young | UbH1 the close of the Leglalative scsslon, when mao. He siys that ho wot uo watch Saturday | $he authority to retain himn ceases. night, nor any other night, snd that none of his THE POLICE THEORY. the Investignting Committee, and expreasing o regret ab the uetlon of the Telegruph Comgpany | Sarpets, ang Gen The policonro of the wplulon that the rob- | {5 uhholding them. The Intest move on' tha (R ETE Fla it Waol CArprin. et oy, e U, PO hers and nssasains ure identical with the men part of the enenifes of Ingalls Is to delay tho re- port from the Investimating Commitice until atter the Leglslature adjourns, and allowing the Cominitice to sit during the recess, nnd then aud uttmidating the fmates while they robbed the moncy-drawers, ‘I'nls {den [s almost worth- less, however, as nuno of the parties uro known, T N which minlkes thetr captira problematical yand if | SUUWIL thelr report to Socalier Clarke, who wifil{fi“fifific*’?fi’s ¥ el ¢ wonld fmmedt: i enmured entifeation will prove very dileutt, Wn:‘f.mgl irnediatoly. Immzu n':‘l;\;..\mm‘;glfi: Orders have been flssued to arrest cectalnn | gupy there, wnd endeavoring to bring the matter erooked churacters who are undcraus{alclon, and | juror0 the Senate Cm“muf'c to-day out of the bumber arrested some ons is not helleved that the sch eonfl}-}lcrllon‘:. hu | ¢ (o e 0 is not helleved thal e schicuiu Wil Buccees ut or the wituy jeea tnuy ba ablo to wive the police | ' geyperate effort Is belyg made in that dircetion b u pointer. Durlig the mouth of Februury the | Clarke nnd others, following robberies of thnt particular class were | 7 UIATH e 1s absolutely odorless, and Chomi- eally Puvro. It'is snowflako white. 2 It is suscoptible of tho highost and most lasting Polish, It possosses groator 8 n other trade brands. 1t i8 packed in FPoun Full Weight guaraateed, loss money than any in tho hoart of perpetrated: 'The evening of the 3 twojmen, : who had sneaked In st the rear door of the flour and fued storo No. 740 Wese Luko street, SEcclat Dispatch (0. I0a DAL, « assaulted the proprictor, 1. Scheldemaun, und | MADISON, Wis., March L,.—The Senate had a hela Wi down whilo the money-deawer | session this afternoon, und reconsidered tho wias serached tor about $100 cash. The . e S L '.hreus e ity | vote by wmch"um LHI repealing the bounty on with lundkerehefs over thelr faces, entered | 'WOIves was killed, the saloon of Josenh Nowak, No. #%) Rebocea streety amd, presenting revolvers ut the hieads of | ning of logs down the S8t. Croix Wiver was “Il” [Illmml‘t' mm;n:lnuud Hmtlmlu;; wcr,n nnlui: to | killed. rob the pla md then altor elplng themselves to 3100 cash mude a speedy dlL' parture, John Hoth Iouses ndjourned tll Mouduy evening. Smith wliny Licllugor aud dobu Fallun were ar. | Buklitte busincys rematus on the calendar of rested, and ar now under bail, The night of { either House, A larze wumber of bills rematn WISCONSIN, fefy, entered Cu ¥, Scheltz’s grocery, No, | tesare that the Lemstature will udjourn next North Asbland avenue, and, plachys” revol. | Wadneeday or Tnursduy. Nearly everybody vers ut tho hieads of u clerk numed F, Girosskont | has gone home, nud the “chumhbers present the b& nd u 1ittle giel named Kuese, searched tho store, | 8conus of a well-foughit bottle-field, Lasher, boarding at No. 191 West Iandolph VIRGINIA. street, found two burglars fn his roowm, and, in Ricuzonn, Va., March 2.—In the Houss the attempting to stop them, Lagier and n youny o » Dian wuned Deekin werd stiot i the it Thg | Stote-debt-paylng party guva up (he fight, und notorious Juck Alien, onv of the twe, was [ Yoled for an - adjotrnment. “The bili ts thus ‘;“i:h ‘l“V.h“l‘l‘t:l'(‘: |‘|‘;)nl||luyl‘noru|v‘:1 ‘_5)20 ‘nx; Illl:lfieg of its finully becoming a law depend entlrely eety Wi 1 um st robbe D ur o Of 1,000 cash, which wus sewed fn an uvder- Unnd the Giovernar's. exillng anv extes sesslons skirt, The ulght of the 10 thieo men, djs- | 1418 gunerally bellesed ho will do so, but that wfiu?[}mckel'y BSiflUUShfllfllfl o Sk, Splendid Business “To o party heving n coritel @ <ra oasort o 1 £y wuiseid with eitk: hundkeretefe, wutered the | 1 Wl probably postpoue - for w munth o grovery of & L, Thurn, No. 011 Archer nvente, L33 wid, pleeing rosolvere ot the head of tha clorli robbal the monev-driwer ot 540 eoah, Janits Bloss, unother odevk, o the tidewulls, sitempted tu cater und prevent thy 3 1y £nd pirard, ut thie rluks door, v/hich barely i R hie pursned them Lhr 0, d bin, When hhorhi alley WHEN THE VERY DELICATE ARTICLE OF CORN ST ARCEL, Which is so largely used in the family for Fwad, and especially for Child) sAdulterated with Polsonous and Unhealthy substances, it becomes very important that Housckeeper should be Cuutioned and know what kind they use. Only a careful Chemleal Analysis will show the Pure Article from the Adulterated. KINGSFORD'S O0SWEGO CORN STARCH Has been thus tosted, and Anulyzed, and proved to be Perfectly I'ure end free from any substance. ; Read thoe tollowing Report from the very highest authority : 1 e subjected to wicrascopical examination and chomieal unulysis, o samyle of KINGSFORDS 0SWEGO CORN STA sts enfivelypf the stavelry portion, fn the furm of innunsruble granules of the graln of Iindiun Corn, I rrgn uéts contuined 1 the whols giain, The articls s in fict to be rezarided both chemically and dietetically as an arrowroot, and lt‘shanlfl {herefore, espectally whe {hat it i3 carefully prepared, very ARTHUR J, IASSALL, 3. I, duthor of * Pood and its Adulterations,” * Adulterution Detected,” Iditur of *F iR : food lor infants and young children, be given either i conjunction with milk or beet tea, Ity ba remarked of thlu-prefi.;mnun. with which I have heen uw}unlulc«l for many ‘years past, and that, taken in tho wannar deseribed, it constitutes s valuabte article of diet. ¢ WL A BULTTES Auctloneers and Real-Es: 174 and 175 Randolon-, FURNITURE. ‘The Furnitare of a Dwelling and Geners] Merchandus AT ATUCOTION, WEDNESDAY, MAMCH salesrooma, 17:1 & 173 Hund, I ATRUTTRR 2t 0:3) o'clock, b onr THURSDAY Thirty-nuth strect, ncar lhutterfield streor, and | c-olution for calling a Coustitutional Conven- | salesrooms . REGULAT THURSD, ting the report trom the Commissfoner appoint- STAPLE & l|‘ , Furnishing Goods, ofe,, ARG G, 0t 173 Tt DAVIZISITOE A A € General Auct'rs aud Cam,, K3 & &7 Randals ATTENTION! Donol forgot ot le THIE DAY at 10 sliarpof the Entire Confents of Nevada louse, o'clock yesterday | cluding the ropart,of the Investizating Comintt. | OF 8¢ FUraished Koo, Nor 114 o'clock 2, m., at our M. Y, 12th of March, BY ANBE OUR SALE OF youth fn the volt und T-cmoued hn. Tio snid | Diess, has been ollowed the frecdoin of the BO()ES, ,]I?“ofids; AN‘I; SLI‘PI; ERS: n Tuesday, March 4, ica of Eastern, New York, sad eral 11 ce ol In the Asscmbly the bill pormitting the run- | PQAY, tho Erkensrecher's World. g e Northw LEUREAES vy Bl atac SLISON, ¥ i Auctioneern, 74 & 80 Han Taestay Sae, March 4, al 9304, 1, A dlsputch was roceivea here to<tay from younger brothers did. e kuew nothlug about Senator Ingalls, stating that ho fa perfectly will- F l l RNIT l l RE 2 eaten, : ing to have all of bis telegrams turned over to ] Starch in tho Wi It is manufacturod e tie 5811 thrce mev, ulao, diszuised with e | 10 bo eurolled i tlc Assembiy. The probabill: | G0, Ereatest corcal rog aba. 1t is Sold univorsnlly-in Amorios Grouors and Doalors, ts sunuel consumpti Twonty Million Pounds. £ ANDREW_ERKENBRECH Famous Cnrn Stareh for. e v“f‘\“e’n‘u‘a"{" ! cuinghit us be was cmmlu){'.\v’l‘lm m%m 2ot tha | Killed for tho prescut suselon, uil the chatres | mmmem———— T R e ‘el mid Tnvatids, 18 ree from the ofl i TOV & CO., i o e, e el Hsies 13 Plated ware,a full lios of Bras K10Y & 0., Aucttooesrs. e, 1 find that it 1 nitrogenons procs vod, Wate and CHIL. .

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