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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY APRIL 1), {879--- TWELVE PAGES, < He rematned uncanacfous until yesterday, when | moment or two, auletly smiled as if ta him. ‘Bi4 0) CRIMINAL NEWS. he awoke in a low ‘tavern, and found he had self, and then politely bat absolutely refused MARCUS KRONBERG. been robbed of all hls money and a valuable | to answer, nor could my most peraiatent efforts wateh nud clint, ‘The old gontleman ‘was so | eltelt suything beyont the repented and em- é H i ashamed ho woul eM end | phatic words, “T acau it Twill not y= + Hf le Final Suspension of Phair After | tietiiiy partises make ne efert to enpratiend | phate warty, aenune You Evil wot say sny- | Syatomatic Plundering of His Jew was sneaked out whenever an opportunity brosented Itself. A favorite scheme with the consoiratora he atates was this: Stitt made fre- quent visits to the store and made small pur- chases. Whenever he came in, he (tarohy) or CITY AFFAIRS, else can be actected? ‘The position fs one which. *- attracts no eminent lawyer by the pay it offers, und but few arc so wealthy ag to desire ft alinply: for the honor. Gen. @. W. Smith has beon Harkin would walt upon him, knowing that The Strife Over the Organization entloned and ho. would oe ep ereient an ag Five Years of Suspense. Tread to hk from Tits Cutcago Trinuyn a elry Store. Bult had permission from Mr. Hancock to fill of the Council. NB. Murd’s name is aleo again mentioned In) - NOT YET UNRAVELED. statement thata prominent and well-Informed Sime orders from the stock. fle made purchases the gatne connection, ae epectal Diapateh to Tha Tritune. Tonperat weap to fay not many stays no pearly always pndor $10; and pile In wasting a € 4 = UAE ITs ck lilmacil will come out bol ited upon the clerks wou! i ver rhe Whole of How Sugeno East Saainaw, Mich. April 1o-— The mpalery for Tilden within a abort tine, and Taskel: Depredations which Have Been Cate iin rhatover desirablo article they wished to Disaffeotion Among tho Demoorats-- OGLER’S DISCOVERY. ons! Dh p OUNEy 5 nv. Hendric! No, air,” ho . steal. Ju this way most. al he really ‘arrison’s Firs Ointmen: " tenscly BExeltted by the surrounding the murder of Benjannn Young, | 1, that so, Gov, Hendricks?” No, air,’ | ried on for a Number of Weeks 1. In thi toll th f] Harrison's First Appointment, | Affairs whose body was found beyond the city on Tues: | replied, “thatis not so, and I may say to you silverware was gotten off. Who the a A Stone Uead, Carved Before the Days of any, te atiit unreveaied., Devensed fe known to | that my attention haa ucen enlled to that before, 2 have tad nearly 8900 In bia possession, und was | tue L have written a tetter tun friend at Wash- | Confession of One of the Plun- spirator was, or how the plunger was divided or Rule (leposed of, are scereta which the police and the Mound-Bullders, Found at Dayton, is ington tu say that this statement is unquali- lawyers are keeping in order to further work up TILE COUNCIT, dayton Journal, th ‘ A io Alleged Murder seen with aman named Cunningham, who has fledly falec. Ihave not talked with f dering Clerks, . t i Tn city politics thera was the usual attr yes: One of the moat curtous relies probably: that ie ee ot th @ ile °F | disappenred, Another man, Conway, also seon | about Mr. Tilden, but have wultornnt wyotused i cial icaees have te be tout itothe way in terday, but, so far os could be learned, there | have ever been found in the Mlaml Valley wat Whilo on tho Gallows, With doceused Naturday night, was hold to | todo so, os I have to you today, f can Ray wliich some of the goods have been disposed of. | Were no new developments vatculated to upsct | discovered one duy last week at the residence of ; Awalt the result of the Coroner's inquest, lag. Mint Taye sald ta re Jethon, Hel aiay ar Itis suingetiot Sagi that jorelry stores in 1 lie pal Lena alteatly aticatel Hist fat the world, ‘The wrangle among the Democracy | Mr. Julius Ogler, on Buckoye stroet, It fe @ ed, th . , 1 Th A > | ine : e The Great Trial of Man-Burners ShthEr: feelunderanyobligationstoaenl erent eet ils city soul reins ro every wey und ic a ato sits pineiinhy hl ir veo Matton cen tig Incident to the tight among themselves for place | stall sculptured stone head about tho slzo of @ sce the ticket, I Platoon of police and a score of lawyers to ritn | [ a * and power was creater than ft bad been the day | cocoanut. The work Ia rougbly done, and bears in Nebraska--Other Tel- Horetal Dispatch to The Tribune. Uonwentiony nul t necepted ena a? tho.t98t | them, ‘Therods the Marchlal affuis, the detalts ictlan witastata’ The wanes: Linel’ mee oss | bofore, or auy day eines tha eieation ho Lees | auventatee of ery andeny oe et egrams. Nasnvitie, Tends April 10.—To-day tho | caine a candidate for un oles weeny ant ee | of which are still frosh in the minds of the | UNAS Witness. The woman Lyncli was se 7 A at liberty in the oveuing. ‘The youtls recovered, ler faction wero particularly uneosy, and really | 13. ploce of white sanustune, the surface black thus far from all sources are worth avout innking ail the poise, ‘They saw the bandwrit- | with age, welghing in all six to olght pounds, Finance Committee of the County Court ree | desire. A don't think u 4 Th a Ky ul ported W. A. Knight, County ‘Trustee, over | do this agai nat Tam called upon to | newspaper readers, snd the ease ati PIAIR. stonds upon the erlminat docket of Cook | 1; ing on the wall, as ft were, decreasing tlcit de- | ‘The features havo a half Mongolian, half E; Special Dimateh t0 The Tribune, ston eetind, feat obi ie detec sasart : STATE APFPAq County. In the mesnwhile the oily Italian has MR. KRONDERG SPRARS, feat and showing that white they havo been con- | tlan caat, the nose fa partly broken, and ute Winnson, Vt. April 10.—Prectecly at 2:10 | aloes real iiabele Gotti Se ail Dit rie TE AVFAIRS. procured a new and better situation, und has | A renorter called at the residenca of Mr. | sptring toget away with the Iinportaut Com. | side of the head has been destroyed, though oldock this afternoon, within tho walls of the | Hance: tna tnt TeAOrtE CANES BarGel Dates — actually been advertised of an attraction by one Revolnne Mab evoulng to learn what he bea t0 inittees of the new Counctl, the other faction | not so as to affect the face, ‘The Ips are open Vermont State Prison, John I’, Phar, the con- son, vx-Crinitnal Cone Cleric, ‘about 310,000 PENNSYLVANIA of the firms on State street which desircd to berg was not at homie when the reporter got | had been arranging to to do thesame thing, and, | orso cutasto show the linca of the teeth, demned murderer of Mra. Aunn Freeze, of Rut | short. , 4 Lien Dispatch to The Trtdune. succeed to the business of the N. Matson Com- | there, but by patiently walting until 12 o'ciock | worse than all, were backed by Mr, Harrison | Last apring a year azo Mr. Ogter was digging a jand, June 9, 1874, patd the penalty of the criina ‘rrspuna, Pa. April 10,—It {s the opinton | pany, which caused Marchisi’s arrest. And | he caught him on the fly, The reporter, after | and the party Huhta outsiae, Though | cellar on the Jot on which bis house stands, and for which he was convicted by being hauged, RESISTED AN OFFICER. ee, well-Informed persone hero that the Riot | now the concern of Marcus Kronberg, at No, 167 By arriving trains und private convoyances | CiNciNNATI, April 10.—An Auguirer apectal | bill, which was temporarily, not indefinitely, | Stato streot, iu the Paliner House, notwith- Windsor began fling up with people through. | 6ay8 Jou Borum, a farmer living uear Sablua, postponed in the Legislature, is os good as | stuuding that an Asslnee hus been in out the entire foroncon, At Lo'clock thecrowd | Ov. had a difficulty with a hired hand named | Killed for {lia session. Au attempt will bo | the pineo for upwards of two began seeking admission to the prison, only | Weaver, yesterday, during which tho latter | Made next Wednesday to call it up for further months, requires s squad of* pollo and a half thoae having tlekets gaining entrance, threatened to shoot. Norum swore onto war- | action, but without inch hope of success, Col | dozen of the first lawyers of the city to wind up Piiaie’s last nigut on carth was mostly de- | Tint for the arrest of Weaver for assault, Con. | lector Rutan says there aro several reasons for | the business of the defunct concern, How thle - a stablo J. L, Johnson attemnted to arrest | its apparent defeat, one of them beluga bit ec ! yoted tw religious consolation by the Prison | Weaver, when te inttury fired at the olficer laying a tax on petroleum to ralsa wioey 6 pay pupseatate Hae big Wiel of) dar enacli S-ntny the object of his visit, asked Mr.Kronberr what he knew regarding the robbery of his store hy some of thoclerks. IMwimade the fol- lowing atatemonts . Iwas not aware at all that anything wrong had becn going on until t learned of it yester- day, At the time of my assignment I turned over the store to Mr, Bradford Hancock, toxeth- cr with all the books aud accounts, ‘Tiwouf my clerks und the bookkevper were retalned by Me. frightened, — they were not entirely | the earth Was thrown up onone side, where {t dlaconcerted or’ forlorn, and headed by Trawler they nt oneo sor ere doing whee has remained since. A few days ago his son, ne, Ne '¥ could to prevent the more respectable ele | While playing tn this earth, picked up a round ment of both parties in the Council co-operating, | Stone incrusted with clay, and on cleaning {¢ as they did u year ayo, to defeut the rabble, or, | found the head, which he showed to hia father, a they call theaselves, the party toilers. ‘The | Mr, Ogler related the circumstances to Mr. tiret step Lawler touk was to rush over to the | jenn : City Clerk's ofice, look through the directory | Jeo ¥. Sinks, and showed him the atone, Br. for the addresses of the newly-cleeted [emo- | Sinks became tutercated in the subject, and loft Chaplain, Phair, at midnight, was ealled upon . , Hancock to holp bin wind up the aifatre | crats, and make a requisition upon the Clerk for | the stone at Pretziuger's drug store for the ex- Chace ion, Charlo B. Eddy, ot nia vouneel, Wpeaton rotimed the fee, thes ltl penateat ing the Hot losses, Thils Influonced thu ofl-country MARCUS RNONDENG, JEWELER, of the concern, nnd while they wera in my eine | a pad of weithye papers m atk of enyelupes, | 8ulnation of Mr, Adolob Prat meer, «who ‘bee v rl “ * ir a te vuch surpriaed as any one he rushes Eg yrovery q es. g ul \- prieve hod vanished. Phalr seamed perfectly HWARRINGTON-=-GORDO Mf aatrong delegation of our business men had | Vebin first-class goods, but in yoods thutare | {ny hheurd of the peculatioue that they are | to those he had gotten tie a ilroasea of fueling jow at that portion of the Jat where the collar reconciled to meet his fate, Srnly assertine hte Sneeld Dispatch to ‘The Triinnes Fee A eee cad romatnad thera working | alwoys in demand in the market. Mut along im | queused of. Sluca. the assignment was made | them ws atteud Sowteene oe ese aioe inviting | Was du, bub nose of Ure heed Pesce ground, Inuocenve. Ho fell asteep ab 8 o'clock and slept | TNPIANAVoLs, Lud, Aprit 10.—There ora no | Tor the bill the result would Lavo been differ | last January it was whispered ahout that Mar- | hind wothing tedewice tee alfalrs of the store, | porters substantinily tliat he lad called the eau- | f never having been filled in. hew dovelopmnents tn the Harrington.Gordon | cul. All that fa wow left is to Hight the matter | cus was hard up financially, and must have cash | ur had L aug connection or communication with cus for Sunday evening, und expects to havo | | During the iast fow days the stone bas been tt 7 this morning. rm ps wn! out In the vourts, the clerks. "This fs all I know abvut the toutter, them rummaging the clty upon thut occasion | C*amined by a number of gentlemen who are looking hone up to yA neglect of thelr | fterested tn the audject of American antiqul- religious duties. “Just how those whom he ad- | tes; and itis regarded as a very curious and dressed will respond ie not known, but he evi- | @Inalous relic. Dr. Jewett, who 1a familar dently does nut expect much at thelr hands, for | With all the works tlt have been published on ho tntimated during the day thutif {t becaine | the subject, aaid after looking at the stone, that beeusssry he would throw bia net around the | {t 0s entirely different from anything that he Socialfats und draw them fy, und also a few Tte- | Had ever aven in the way of Indian sculpture, bublicana, It tsaure that some of thems will | uid that it was not of Indian origin was further rufuse to attend caucus of bis calling, und | ¢Vident from the cast of the features and the highly improbable that he ean yet enough to- | beard atthe chin. It might bey he thought, gottier of all pussibta political faite tu auopt a | Hetbing but the crnde’ work of some atone seb of Committees of his makinu, cutter, and had been thrown aside in the lot, While this faction was ao active the ather was | but the evidenco ag to ite age was agalust this by no ineans idle or indifferent in themselyes, | SUDposltion. For, if there had been no filling and further, boing urged by the party feaders | OM the lot on which {t was found, it must have Upon the outaide to make a coalition with the | Beet buried for an tnealcutable period of time. Republicans to the ond that Mr. Harrison {The bend was evidently attached to some block might be properly surrounded, and aa the | OF pedestal, from which tt has been broken off. best means of butlding up the Democratic | At the back of the ttead there fs a small portion party. But just here comes the rub, for the | 2f this pedestal as smooth as sawn stone, and if Republicans, as much as they love good overn- |e Wery a plece of sawn stone its recent date wera tnent, will uot tamely submit to Democratic | established at once, The evidenca as to its -bo- dictatlon, nor yet to being used by the Demo- | M4 a genulne rolle, however, {8 10 strong a8 to loaned him, or he would go under, This was MASSACHUSETTS, looked upon as auspicious, and no one vulin- ‘The gallows were erected in the same posi- | MMalr Maj. Genta Rives It out that he is pre Grayelin's recent execution trang. | Waring to substantiate both of his staternent: cf tton tere mn und fs hunting evidence, Both men former! Boston, April 10.—The House rejected the | tered to belp him outs indeed all to whom be Lgl boing in rendincas, at 1:30 o dis. | {ved In Madison, snd there Harrinuton got hia | yi to gecuro women the right te vol applied for loans aturally refused him, ‘Then he Everything betug {n readiness, at 1:30 9 dis: | divorce anil married iis present wile. lia ate fn te rigt to vole on mus | went to New York, hiuplny tut by repre- uw pateh from Gov. Proctor's Secretary informed | tornera wero Mat. Hendricks, now of ‘this elty, nicipal affatra In efties nnd towne, senting his troubles in thelr true hght that Sher StInaon that “no reprieve would an abe Hon. W, MeKee Dunn, now dudge- | ‘The bill to give women the Mght to yoto for fhe enilit fodluen the ereuitats at Hane ob the 3 " ‘ -Guneral, route to comprot y be En ne Loe ee eae i aes Wovata-General meibore.of selivol eommi{ttees nesaed: couts upon tit slalles oak creature, sould nat then ass! : ea tity me do anything of the kind, anc, acting in conjunc respective positions, aftor which about ity | DEADWOOD | COAciT GETTING MADAME BONAPARTE, ton With creditors li the West, were Iwetru- spectators were admitted, Sioux Farts rete An. attempt’ was Fentabie putting abr seruubers habebankruptey, Preelscl 2olel . IS SALTS A h— ‘he anal ay of anuury in the Cuol ere OE eee the orate ea atte | made to rob the Yankton evach on Suddta WI teare Cortera ee eee pant Mare | Coney Court, anw eadford Hancock - amare corrider, followel by Phalr, with | Creeks Dak. todny by John 8, Parsons, of | saying concluded his assiduous labora, wiitle syrah ak entation: Atowal tnasueta te troclergymen, the Revs. Mick und Pratt, on | !mlay; Dak, who wasarrested by speclat azente | thase of the undertalcer Logan, the phystelan sat | be 87,292, of which the stuck represented her ade, with tho officers following, from Chicavo who had boun warned of the pru- | down with your correspondent and sald: S175. ‘The Nabilitles were roughly estimated elther slde, oe Jected attempt, and were on the coach and pro “It istrus Mme, Bonaparte passed through | at about $200,000, which Is the outside flzure. Puale mnarched up the seaffold-steps with a | yided with aria. y have sinco claimed that, betore his firm, iutrepld step, to all nppearunces less agt- remarkable events, but her own extraordinary Groattora Now York, Mrs Kroubens ‘placed tated than those nevonipanying hin, Each MURDER AND SUICIDE. bhysteal strength was to me a atudy up to the | g3y.000 worth of goods In thy vatllis of the dereynun offered a briof and’ foryent prayer. Suonots, Pa, April 10.—George Hoes seater. | very moment of her death, She had been con Mirat National sank, which he lad secreted Phair, being asked if he had anyttilngs to Buy, doy cut bis wife's throat, and then drowned | ned to the house for n number of yeurs, but | from the Assignoy ani Ing creditors, Be that as THE ASSIGNED's BTORY, Mr. Bradford Hancock, Kronbera’s Asstanee Was seen at hfs residence, corner Pine and Tndtana streets, last night, nnd stated the facts of the ease as follows: When ho took charge of Ue store he discharged several vlerks whose services were not needed. Two of the old clerks, Frank Murphy and a man named Harkins, were retained. Among the dis- charged employes was Stift, @ nephew of Kronberg. He proposed to the Aastenea to NU what are known aa ‘tine orders,” buying the goods from the Assignee out of Kronberg's stock at cost price, nnd selling them to the voyutry buyers on hig own responsibility. This proposition was neceded to. Mr. Mancock'a Inaue would check off all gvods sold to Btft, and see that they corresponded with the bil, Mr, Hancock allezes, however, that Harkins nnd Frank Murphy. when tiling these orders, would land Btift articles of jewelry not at counted for in the bill, which he wouid secrete: nbout his person. Consequently, warrants were . - i M crata to tear down thelr own party, As far ng | OVerrun any aupposition that the stone was spoke aa follows: “I have but litte to say, | Weel fast February, Just after sho had entered ber iemay,: Br surwabene Tanresaute, toed: eae fou, Ernie nan Jaane eee ra tari could be learned, however, Mir. Hlarrison was | {hes ee tee enabled among, all primitive na- Au sorry that {t has come to thls, butt dv not RELIGIOUS Pith Fear she became unwell, having been | thievish elorke and by swinukiiye customers, aut | dschurged. clerke, "The Murphy brothers und | Filing to wake thein proper concessions, and troud readily tecenot Gan (fmeolt: by Srinding feclas Twould If I lad caused the deed for 4 . taken with bronebitis; but her mind remained | ju tits way accounted for Is depleted stock. Marking were urreated yesterday, und the | 80 Were the Democrats generally, und there ie 10 i as vigorous and youthful as ever, Her powers The Assignee took charge the day alter lls INDIANA MELITODISTS, of Jocomotion began to fail her, but | tppointment, nud, vot needing ag much help as 7 Spectat Dianutch to The Tribune with the afd of ao cane sho managed had been vie pred Ulseber eet Sevan ert ‘ ‘ osu, Ind. April 10.—The second day's | to wct down-statra. At tliat time, however, shu | 1g only the hoo fe AUC EPADE Ar DLy DIK Seiad Give Me Hady, oue of iny | procwedings of the North Indiana Methudist | had to tale ta hur bed She recovered from thy | Bs Harkins, elorks, One of those discharged ba ” ‘ Eplscoval Conference was opened this moruing | attack of brouchitig, and would haye got up but The Hherif then read: tho warrant. Phate | nt 9:00, Blshop Audrows prerkling, The Dpiin for thy devay whieh’ had et in, She then sald STANT, THE TRAVELING AGENT, rest will bo to-day. Portlous of the miss- ing goods were recovered at the residences of IInrking und the Murpny boys, the amount thus aveured being yalued at about $3,000. ‘These were all thu 6 ue far as Mr. Hancock Knew, but further developments ore expected to-day. whleb Tam to suffer, Lum innocent of the clu for which I eam todlo here to-day. I leave astatement which J have written with ho food reason on the whole for belleving that | 98 thi, Dr. Jowett saya, 1s found south of the Couneil will be organized os a strictly pars | Berea in this Btate, Usan body. If itis, with the present condition | , Mir. Pretzinger thinks the features differ from of affairs, the Republicans have eaual chances { te durely Egyptian, and resemote some apect- with the Democraus of getting control, for tt fe | Mens of unctunt American sculpture that were usaerted Ut there are quite w pumber of Dem. | {!lustrated in the Popuar Selence Monthly. not crate who will co-operute wich them rather than | Jong ago, He polnted to the fact that while the ko inte a cuucua with the riff-rull of thelr own | Werk ts crude It hus a completenoss ia connec- ergy o] to me, * Wall, Doctor, Lhave vet old age, aud | whois married toa nivce of Mr. Kronbere. He aPSdnLEE Dar ch arty. tion with its evident antiquity that precindes eubage tho tivo elergytnan, Uield uy his urins | ing services were very {mpresalve, after which | 13,7 ‘You eam eurde SU her mind. remained | Was, liowever, given te privilexe of iting trom | THE AMERICAN TEA-CUP, | = ae the dea that itis of revont date. It roprosenta the traps THe blacks cae wre de LACK Ubon | the Hey. M. II. Sinith, lute of the St. Louta Con- | vigorous, uotwithatandlue the feet that hee iets | the atone winatare Knuwu ne thee ont eat WAR IN ‘THE CAMP. acertaln type of face that the artist must bave the trap, ‘The black cap was drawn over Is } ference, aud the Ney. W. I MeCurty, of the | sido was paralyzed, One day she asked me, | cost prices, ‘I'he goods thus taken out of stock Amount of Ten and Coffeo Drunk Fer Cap- ita In the United States, Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Wasuinoto, D. C., April 9.—It the giant fo- tellects of the Statistical Bureau arc not at All was uot peace with Mr, Harrison, efther, ah ceaua aed ie eal ge te, chanes oor for it appeara that the wave of dlacontent and | an apprentice. oth Mr. Pretzinger ond Dr. symptoms of party disfutegration have reached | Jewett agree that in Indian sculpture, or in tho him, Some of the members of the Democratle | Telles found of the mouud bullders, there Is no Campatgu Committes are mortally offended at | Sculpture of adults amonje which this spectmen face, amt ho spoke calmly but distinctly: ‘Lord Austin Conference, were rave! ‘Doctor, cau I live till my grandaon returust 1 | he ealeutated to kell to his customers wud upon reuiumber mein the greut day of judgment.” | “ie, Alexander Martine Protdodtat ste Tate { should like to seu bin onive mores anu kivs brn.’ | the same. routes over wien le had teased chee . - dey ct nn Wednesday of | 5. whilo ln the employ of Mr. Kronberg. ‘The poe feck Leonia ig eerie anal Phair fell | ana Asbury University; tho ev. W, Cy Dandy, | yoais.cumegn Weamesday of last weok. She | wniloly the employ of, Mr, Kronbers. ‘he seven fect, breaking his neck, anddylugwithout | of the Rock River Conferances the Rov, Buring- | ue, but from. thut day she failed. Gradually | since thut date, nnd ‘the Assizueo was agtruggle, Eleven and three-quarter minutes ton, of the Southeust Indiana Conferenco; and | slic fell nto a stupor, not profound, but partial, | cusily able to seu that sail the goods Sault, the patrans of the American tea-table can be classed. 1f it ts genulne its origin thereaiter the heart Was pulecless, I ei i oe In A the he | were not boing sold it: the proper iPaartaaedere IMs course, aud say of him thatit hy does not | extends uack” untold ages ‘previous ae ‘Thebody was taken dowa und plored in a | WeHey. Nv¥. Brakemun, of tho Northwest In- | atl dled at Inet from the gradual decay of ths | werd not lawytes of tho,tnost prominent | ml of the American coffee-cup are rapidly in- | manage in come way to puta stop to the en- | theexistence of the Indians ang tho pre: neat caskets Fhait’s body goes to-night, necom- | Muna Conference, were tutroduced to the Cons | Oot ens on Fridny last that sho asked thosa | creditors were consulted, and privute detectives | creasing. Taking the range of years from 1850 | targemont of ls héad there will bu trouble, aud | deceesora, the mound. bulders A. theory panied by several friends, to his tormer home in | fercnee, surrounding to pray for her. Hor attendants | Were put at work upon the Cage, but nothing | to 1873, ft appears that the cousumption per he will injure himself and party. ‘They claim sugested by Mr. Protzinger ts that tt may vrgunnes. Several districts were called, and the charac. | nt oney went to the Hey. Dr. Teyburn, of the | camo out of it. Weduesday Aftérnoon it was | capita of ten has increased from 0.63 of a pound | that he iy openly attributing his eloction to bis | belong to the period when’ the Miami River Adiniration {s expressed harvavoute for the Prey os Y First Presbyterian Church, a3 all were pleased | reported at the Arinory Uhat room upon the herofsm with which Pialr met bis death, and iors vey Foaling: Helicrs wore. passed, und that ‘Madame desired to end her Ife anid the | second flour of the Singer bulking at the southe the composure und fortitude displayed, he mluleters Letoucing to them also. Ulessings of religion. And hero,” remarked | casteorner of State and Jackson streets lad Phale’s execution hay caused futense exctte- | ‘fhe Preachers’ Ald Society then met and | the Do, tor, “‘Ldesire to curreet an impresston | been pried open with: w jim it and that two ment in Boaton, as well as Vermont and New | Greenman, Meck, and Campbell were appointed | which hos gone abroad, that sho. was an | pairs of pauts bad been told ‘The woman England, the Nomlnating Committee. ‘The report of the | Athelst. She belloved ina Supreme Botng, bug | Who. rents out furnfslied “rooms ‘Iu the popularity und the labors of bla partnur, thus eae heer arene tes fied ne Tellecting upon the wisdom and political eagacl- | amination of the river bottom of the Mim tyof the Cummittee, which they say they will | shuws that it must have beon at one period a not stand, und the probabilities are that if he | Stfeam of greater volume ven thau the afte Keeps on stitring up the jealoustee of thosa tn] Slolpph and to this period Mr. Protzingor sug- ty 1830 to 1.88 In 1873. A-similar Increase fa uoted in reapect of coffee. ‘The consumption per capita of population of coffes in 1880 was 3.0 pounde, und hag Inereased in 187d to U5 pounds, ‘Ths estimate covers the years 1830, 1840, und trom 1876 to 1878 inclusive, and ts ciate i was skeptical ng to the future lfc. She sul Dullding aleo visited = thd cArmury, and ¥ * » | the. f t wi i geste that the relle may belong, EMBEZZLUMUENT, Socratary was then read and ordered pou Mle. | ne nany a titty, “Doctor: 1 waacbaptind < | reported that eho suspected nfitie rite fee | suola progressive onder fn the fullowins Tae nae eg aubt. Gt thts | SN rarsher aearch beg leg wads aa cya le bf a , 1p 1 Pp tables . Kreatuess, rH ils Special Wepatch to The Tribune, The Committes nominated the following ofl- Presbyterian and shall dion Presbytertiu. She | young inen who hod been rool at No. 20 it Consumption Consumption | faith potnt to the eanventlon which nom- pscurtilty IT any, other portion of this atone can Miuwavuee, Wie, April 10,—Quito.a ecnea- |.¢crs? Prosidout, E, Holdstock; Vice-lresident, | had been o great reader of ths Bible, knew | the bulluiy, us thuy had at ai tines acted ina tcapercapl- coffer” per } inated him, and —ssay if i. bad ot RG Pretzlnger, however, who ta tlon was created fu this city this morning by.the’| BP Marty; ‘ressurer, Jolin Murch; Secre- altiosy every, paswugo by heart, oat ehe suenielae fataiier, au ab aaeuneee auch {a Of nopue fue ae been dor thom he veoutd never have been LIL tent aoe tog rag td trea Peer as Ap vo W, che 3, Loyd er a ‘ "hed :! yi f seted. Miles Ke _ 4 i er evade! g " Jin Nelo ge aerory” His pradowestub of!) tary MW &. Birch | Alanonors, Loyil Wiley. N. | Minti Pate she shat thes eee eee Sheramrern a gro, ele apartaneuk | And Ryan ented pola, "yaundes | Ehiet ba Be Ie oie eee any a, MUCH BS | oe orwtag, will miata: whet eter eee oF Mr, Melswinkal as Clerk of the Muniefpal Court, | #1, Phillips, J. F. Nickey, Dr. C. W, Hf. Kinper. | {org to eall upon and pray for her is not true. | up thelr minds to movyd ‘shurtly after Swot, 0. Convention, and who plave particulur stress up- | DFlus about the result. On achargé of emberzlement of mavese while | , 2% Martin, Hresident of the Asbury Unl- | spiey all well know hor {mporious Will, and | hearing that one ofp. the rooms Mtng that position, andof Peter Bellinghausen Teche ait ate tae eee yceruned in rotorunee would not bave darad to do aught without her | lind been broken into, Defcetives Patrick c Ci command. It was of her own ‘freo-will that | van and Londergan of Certtat Station were and Henry G. Phillips, asstatanta of Casper, | scriptions were then taken by u committee ap- while a bay death-bed she sought the comforts | given charge of the case, ‘They went at once to and until” recently of Mr. Metswinkel | puluted for thts purpowe, thy sim of the eol- | of relticion, : theroom, searched if, und fous In a couple of ule, on a charge of official inal- Ca ae Se ane they fail of role. | 1 She was not like her father, Willam Patter. | tranke & feasanee tn tampering with the records i t ey son who calted a Indy to Its bedalde to see how | a quantity o¥ aEWweEny ABD SILVERWaAnE. 0 i {ug the amount, t Ran fi Ing it. ole 4 _ Theoles to cover Cusper’s embezzlements, | Hilo Heys, 1 Buddeubaum Tie te Vannals, | at, det could die, Ou the contrary, not only iis armani ch rot ete ‘Hone, ties "i : ‘The complaint ag fT m4 dW. Lele = did she kindly receive Dr, Leyburn, -but also Dr, having on ieee Crone aries tia ty a ay serene Wore futroduved iu the course | Lottwich, another Presbyterlan minister, Aud were taken for bart EO5 | on the atrange culneltence that tw sume mien a who nomtated Harrison for Mayor nominated Don Juan Foster's Farm, bum for Congress Inst full, All told, then, the Don Juan Foster is ultuded to {ns casual Democracy fg not the haupy faintly it seunis to way by gcorrespondeut of the San Francisco be, and, $f tife secret of at were known, It would, | Jtulielin as among the larger real-estate holders no doudt, be found tn the tact thut Mr. Harri | of Callfornia. His snug little property ts in sun appears inelued to take all the eloryto bin |. San Diego County, und baa an ocean frontage self, und to contide in and advise with a eclect | of some twenty-seven miles and extends for few, who, like him, ara so ladeu with ambition | ilfteen iniles oreo toward the interlory of the us to be a burdun ty themselves und Justa itde | coutment. Not Jong ago Don Juan determined were placed undor arrest, ath eon 5 while all knew that she simply believed in the skeeplue cone valu tu the eyes of the semi-respectuute. fo live on more neletiborly torms with bis fellow of da ge, kcerlng 8 housa of til-repute, $100, | oft relies teen porlorued iwwutgstns Urogt Uatiiy she. woul stand. Go vaut, and Bod SEReISeE TUE Une Gans Tbeuualac aie aaa creatures aud he Invited valonlats to walk fu and ent olher times moneys remaining | OWN reduesty | mar OF often dened that any ‘on carth Knew any- ‘ 1 ! PPOINTMENTS, usveas mt the rate o! cr acres About unpaid aud uncalled for as witipes fees to the | Youre’ service In tne Conference, thing about the herea(ter. Shoneverthelvssoften also for a uuiuber of watches} rings, aud other AP TMEN' p pe The question of who will be the Mayor's ap- | thirty-familius at once accepted and have begun - to til one of the fertile vulleys of the furm, polntecs continues uppermost In the minds uf while a towa has been lafd out oy the great pro- tuny, und others who are not seeking anything | prietor tn a charming weil-watered “aud woll- themselves at bls hands think they are making | wouded spot at. the moutu of the valley, where capltal in signings petitions, Ald. Tuley, for in-} ducks are built to establian this as a adipping stance, who ¢ vending all bis energy toward | Pulut. Of courso the farm fan’t crowded yet, Bel pouds found fn their pockete when searched ut amount of a tilly over $100; Bellinghaus A bapor trom the Sunduy-School Union was | nasertod in her alckness that she woty udnered | ROU ei 5 fa Grouse: this and Viliips ore charged. with revordhue tees na | Teturred to the prover Comimittiee, Some other | tthe Preabyteriun faith, When the minister tig statlatt esterday aie. alles -Grouaill tie etd ta In reality wero not und naver buye | pgeinese wae transacted, when tomer tee | thud sald, Fn ee ear a tete aalies ave ull Kranborg uilalre und by inquieysoun aucrtatied wen pafd. ‘The parties appeared in court this By z " ¥, i ains,’ sho readily asseuted aud sai ‘Tul ts in | exactly how the prigonera were Iuixed up In the Murniog and seetred a postpouement of the |. 4l¢ members of the Conference held a tem- | the Bible, and then asked Mrs, Clark to read y na nts ey prelimlnary emugutnations: hind the “Itth aud | Petabeu tueeting this afternoon, whteh was ad- | {2 Scriptures to her. ‘Tha minister ‘quoting affalrs Ut proved no dileult anotter to induce 1th tusts.” Caspar’ dressed by several apeaters, aud, much enthu- ‘ drank Murphy to own up, whon he saw thuet ma Ant of Heauetnnaen saad Bats teers al slusin provalted und “geet, sould will resuit to.| tron uo once hora. aescubedh an Heese | iduntity ha Been discov ty fucty he mado Fg | belng clectod to uJudyeehtp in dune, eertitien to | ayfeca” wituoae one outs oe, Mere Hue necessary bonds have been tiled, and the | {lle temperance cause through the Cunferonce. Mrs. Gwinn, said, Yes, Curist's blood cleanses Lael Bie see aac Pet Miata a im G19 | tho Democracy of every one he knows to pro- | Juan'a “lina force, But fortunate. | partles are at lari. : minted gecoieee eaeesed a farce unl attentive | aif Gur stu’ Aud, ox th lisrluctd momoute alo | ENesers, hu his revelation ha tmplicated vaslous 2.0 | fess thut creed, and efens all the petitions | ly any farmer who’ chousea can have 2 : qudience to-plzut in favor of wud in ald of the | gujused thu Seriptitral readings, sho appeared to tus at T o'clock ina room apalte Delavan tlouse, £3 | drowzht bim, aud thus supposes he gains the | wil the land te will “pntin for tive years, ANSCONDID. Church Extension Socluty, and uever wus 20 | fave reaulued that stately look, that plereing Ine | ™ ner of North Cluck uid Ontario streets, an ae ‘ ie e | With the privileza of purchasiug his 100 acres ak Avectai Disouteh to. The Tribune thie wan) toni ines breaking cut he eke nay | fellzence white mado her motious of assent to | Cyret cg North Cluck wud Outarie, stpeeta, an 71. | diveane businers, but Kocwing oft eat | hy end of Ua periud. these are the eouulions Vinerwwes, Ind. April 10.—Quito a commo- | rapturous applause. When your rovorter lutt Elle “OF Shute passugo oxcvouingly uetructing to | was wearcheds and u trunk partially. filted with yeh Gig | Mie same business, but, knowing full well that | of the luasa: ‘The frat year the und fs free. "The petitions will umount to naught, many are be- | second your a rentul oi €t an acre ta asked, or cluning to think of the Lereafter, and to pli- | one-sixth of the crop. ‘Tle three yeara follow. losuplilze ag to Whether or not their tactics will | ing $2.95 18 charged per acre, or one-tith of the he consumption of toa and of coffoo in States for euch yenr, trom 1880 to J8OU, Inclumve, f& eattinutod ey Kubtracting the ainount lon has Veen caused by the skipping of William | te mevting 81,000 had been subscribed, und “+ While vet In the early stages of her sicknesa | S¢Welry, tablo-ware, und a clothve-bneket Milled Usrdwick, proprietor of tha Centennial Machine | Still more names wero belug added to the list. | gg kept up her talkative hublts, Sue was a with patel Bilverve ate to ihe Talon oe Nore. — the United Shops, Hardwick's absonve {8 sor Ky fole wonderiul talker, She used to refer to her | vie ift. wi % Imported, For the yeara 1807 to 1878, fnclwv MOL react uyafnst them iu ue tual day, and | crop, Other pelicely proprictors, as 1 secre, numerous flock of eroditors. He faite Aad ty PRESBY'TERTAN, looks, ner size, her profile, Sho wasa lady of Aiur Bo, Hae locked up: ab uwidrnory: | annie oS rospoctivo articles entered for | wake mora eneimles than friends for then. Aw | aredividlue up Ueir lands on almitar terms, an chine shop and foundr Special Dispatch ta The Tribune, flya feeb one, und once anid to me, ‘No doube ‘que Next ARNE? Conwumplton at the custum-houses te tuken us the | an cyidence of the uUsvlessuess of petitions, notably another Forster, who owns the Dennt- aboat a, ott you on extenalye seal JACKEONVILLE, Til, Avril 10.—The Spring- | my petite ture cnilsted syinpathy for me while that of Le B nm ps ake Bll fore {i consumption. tha population bygstiated for | whous the ouly person wanting a | son Ranche, on Lalf-stoon Bay. Managed to boon ar tielten, ent Heted flald Vresbytery closed two days’ seasion, to-day, Hones nt Tne tey cena ie ure, A awall, quamity OF woods were isu, ‘and 3870, ee PARA Sy Bae tke Phan stata anise | Nien AMUS: MENTS, from frlends tn sums varying from 925 to | fauencting alt reeular business, ‘The Rev. We | orundy aud water, which L wag bound to eyo | found in ule room ut No, Be2Siata street, Thien a nonneed yesterday. "(hat fndivlduat Is Har : : : 7 2 eee A Colorado Snake-Stary, Two old huntera und guides met the other } axuregatluye over $2,000, Last Tucaday N, Steel, of Pisznh, was elected Moderator, aud | her, Bho disitked ‘brandy, ad demanded followed the arrest of Rernard, alias “Spider,” oe hoe ‘ ‘T. Weeks, who lias been offered the position of Poe h bes TE rH, uight ue went to Cincinnati with tle partner | Wie, Rev. J. I. Galiek, of Vircinfa, Sucratary, | water, and even when decay had already par- | Murphy, brother to Frank, whom the police say Sealer of Wotzhts and Measures, and he will no it, Mf. HOOLEY,..,8ole Proprietor and Manager, stlent) and whtie {nthe eltyallpped rs {Villiainaville was selected ag the place of Lold- | tially set tn nud I gave her brandy and waterabo | is u niotortous rascat and thief, who has fre- | day In Denver, Col, und Gop of them told the | deuteaccone Deyond this, us far as could be FHIDAY LAST DAY DUT ONE OF Mis Vite a ee eeu | tug tho wrewbytery next fall, remarked, * Tits 13 not icewator? Often, ulsu, | quoutly been under arrest. liv wos robbed ut | following story in the hearing of a Nees re- other appointinent bas been ageecit i been ead tron egw ie en —_—— twoa We to talle about aur Civil War, and the al- | ensinger's saloon, No. S10 State wtrout, whora | porter: “dim ait Lsturted Gut tn the incur: | tie cee eot aor uutment las been agreed | oy Te, ABBOTT ulus varly one morning alter Dlock-tailled dver. We had no tuck up to noon, aud then found ourselves on the side of » precipitous mount- wn. ‘The trafl was wide und plat, and we sean eutne to a epring that bud burst out of the gulid rock, Here we both stopped to get adrink, 1 used the cup first, and dien handed it to Jim, ds given out, how a tni-ollleia! clreles, re AND THE that thoge tost hupeful i the race a few dave HESS GIAND OPERA Qo are not near 60 hopeful now, nor are thelr Company. Bpectat Mutines Today, Only performance chances of success so yreat. Among these fs | of Malfe's churining romantic opera, Supt. Seavey, who, itis betteved, will be cut off TEE ROSD OF CASTILE, avo Inter day tan duly 1. fe hy lv uot, the | Miw Montague, Mla Mandal, Air, Turner, Abr, algns of the tues ure deceptive, for appustilon ‘ y Mere ArreR eas Mppeaing tago, Clue! " 4 ‘ Ways took pride that slo had been on the Union | he Is employed. Eis mistress, a Womun cues seh al Louts Tuachinery, nit ; SUICIDE. tldve “Ayer she sakh, tthe Battoreune wore | stvling hurwelf — ditrata Murphy, and of which has, however waver hay ieee Mua Hnectot Ditgaich ta Tha Tribune, bad, Doctor, but they nover wers traitors.’ | her companion, Lizzte Lynch, were also He eaves "tie wie? ie beat ae 5 ath JortEt, IL, April 10.—The mystery surround: And, though' she never showed a partic. | arrested upon gusplelon, ‘Vue fornier’a real having appropriated even ao fla te baad wens | tug the {dentity of the man who cammitted | ular’ fanducss for Atericaus, shu used to | nuing fs Kittie Donovan, and she lived, until before leaving, PAole Ha Wa HOUse | suicide by shuutlng himself through at Adain | tell mo with uride how she lsd often Manes Aintyeninel ate a nf South . Werner's boarding-houss in this city Monday | defended them when abroad, frequently repeat- a Sewn strech nul South, c fug tie coutretemps she bad with an Eu- | Park avenue, “Spider? and te family were | i1o drank, und stepped aufde to tuke a look | Is pliting up ogalnet tilt every day, und the drace if Victor Masso 2 sored EW AUK EE, afternoon, hes been cleared up, Two gentle- | cin woolewan, who asked her {f sie liad ever | found to possess only a few articles of Jewelry, | down tho’ sie of the” tountain and iu | uot. tsfordecnecup arruuge thine and inspiring trai ot ‘the temp, "wit Mears Wy The Tetons: nen eame dven from Chieago leat uncht und re- | rund Hull's ‘Travels, doseriuinge the ow man- | und thoss not of much vuluo, but it i knowl | tha yalivy. Aw ho stood thus his shouts | lita wieuuusthiiys vive ton bore fina Al 13, Sewdla, dled Kendall, Mleaeya- Cage Mot hanes, Wis, Avril 1—A Deputy Bher- | paired to Werner's to learn what particulnra Berd of Ammericath, ours Bbe ine sont Mow pata haw iauaned of 2 Sumnber of articles | dors fe ehedl . to un eva wth H spate ts i As if ‘Saturday Night, Chinese Ine Count: q ye 1 mr the Doctor, ut she certainly was ork 5 the ruck which — projectu forwar SCELLANEOUS, Ut uy ie 750, $1, and Sf 'Y passed through hero at } thoy could, as froin the description of the man | concluded i 7 8 arrests had been ie Wttla distance. “over the. trail, SUS CBUL is Meaney rll 1 HOBSON a SD UIEAS arthe Trg Deon to-day with "1 ‘ " ¥ the most remarkable patient 1 ever had, “Lam By thy tine thut all the: couvieted eee one voli Conners, who was | jn the Oispateh ta Taz Tuisuny they were Iced glad to have had the opportunity vo sdiguel | mado yeara’ try ‘ BC UO atu wenteneed to ten | to bellove no wasa friend, named Schmidt, ro- | fie iden about her reported. athelym, and hor WK, KNONDBNG TURNED UP Yes prbonnent a Waupuu alding at No, 176 Wost ‘Twellth streot, Such | own minister will tell you 1 am corroct."? with Mr, Teanes, his lawyer, and. swore out bee N erday Deputy United States Marshal proved tobe the en Schmldt wag married, ‘The Rey, Dr. J. 1. Leftwich, pastor of tha-| fore Justice Haines warrants for the arrest of arell sold the personal property of Gen, but bad no children, Hu wue in comfortable | First Preabyterian Cuurch, bas sinied cuntirmedt Bilt and ail the ouhera, What this move upon Covad, on Sunnyside Farm, Ju Green Lake } circumstances up to within 9 few months aco. Boers, SOPEES OULU: face fat when sine. his part ek Ho nob Koowt, Noxt a Oru ratty, which was covered by & chattel mort- | fe mut with reverses, loslus nearly everythin, askod if she desired “prayers to. bo read, ree follering $3,000 bail for Sift, amtne this bod rise executed by Mrs, Lamottu ta McDouald, anit ion. Wale ah My Jo. aur ale saree Use marked “Yea”? When avked if the payors | A, Gotdamid, the pawnbrokor, alllxed lis wigna- cent en of $9,000 made to lim, ‘Tho suveral ovcusfons thut ho couldn't stand auch | comforted hor, shu id © Yeu’ During’ the | ture, which 1s also considered curious, But Property was aol to satisfy the judgment of | trouble, und ho would yet take his life if be followlug night Miss Gwinn trent Morais fret Stitt waa not releasod upon the bond until the me Cook, of Bt. Louls, und brought a triile | didn't succued in obtululng work, nay Es Elo Of Seater. Hie Buy sleanasele pollee gut throush sith him, und then his attor. over $1,600, : Last Mouduy morning he lett home, apparent- | We fram all sins tht fs in the i bal either irae Pee Ret a oat Ae “sleet Amoug the pris 5 ly feellng all right, but it secins he took the | Were her last {utelligible es nk Wile relynsc, This was ot 9 o'clock in, the Correction tome eee Bent to tho House of | oon trufa on tie 'U, R, fo I Railroad wud, | Baltiniorexns remember having acen hor last | avenlug.. ‘the remaining praoners had. no lave fankes N to-day for non-payment of fino for reaching Bluo Tatu: ho addressed a fatter to | on she ubrést Wearing if Bid plat shawl, is pers, aud 60 were obligel, So realn fu iat Im- a nees Imposed in the Munlelpal Court | his wife’ stating hu bad purchused a revolvar, Worel Hite bests fh castl ‘drasans an aes plod ene i ertte it mict the re- ous A. &. Gunderson, who turns out tobe | and would goto sony polut unkuown tolim | Mever Hate Mio" say 4 i. ated rumen, foe porter, and assured jin Uint there was rate jieson, City Clerk of Racloe, and owner | aud would take Nts Nfe, Ho came direct to peor iterating to alt DER ilutearereate NOTHING AT ALL IN THB CHANGES fete tileencten fh published there, Averaan | Joliet, wandered around tho city until late in ie fully Rabat ie Oe veryeollt atta posseased und | 2ealnat him, Ya bad renin Msalng from Rucino since Saturday | the evening, when he fually brougut up at brite ft Me sth nao that in the course of | #0 integrity mn busiiess which he Antended to coves aie ble Stiends uy sald to be alapaiad Werueris, Where he Fomalued ey hight, ts years abe parrot ter gern uousdasltig at least defend. | Stues Kronburuta viaeo waa closed up aifuty, The dlscoye of the | body o| Wan Was exhumed Thursday afters sal Ae hy had donv business upon his own account, Henuty of Guudersog and ‘Arveson is che Peale oat and ft was found to be covered wiih diet Hane Ooo worth of real catute tn Balthnoro, and 4 i and had acen ft to purchase fewelry from dilfer: a She merewt chance, as, “when arreated, and | avd Ylood. Tha parties burying the romaine | Mother $1,000,000 In Lode wud cob, 8 lagu | Ont vctiere hia ‘duolls found tu iy reua, tie ‘The coterie of Democrats beut upon inquiring | promlos {uto the conduct of the oflleers of the West Division Railway Company toward thelr om- MW VICK EIS THEATRE, ployes at the Jute oluction were busy agaln yes- LAST NIGHTS AND MATINEE OF terday looking up facts, ‘They claim to haye had several conductors come before them and M 0 vouchsafe the fuformation that they had been e oi mee bulldozed into yoting the Republican ticket, S DAY, pete ai are diable to, forward eatltloa to MONDAY, Aprit 14, Engagemont of Pring feild at any time, aut & tle! lor them @) H. the South will afford, afer thelr fellows in Con- ED W IN B OT 9 gress havy effectually done away with the Super- | ~ gupported by a notably strong tat of favorito arttate. Visors of Election! Monday, Tucslay, and Friday Eveatngy—-HAMLET, the Salinas OF phe forte nat for West Town nigtersdey Thureday, and Saturday Kveutoge Oficaratias ut lust been Guished. ‘Phe last of a b the neeligept juduea und ciurks amended their may bo secured now, NO MATINERS. returns yesterday, and the Returning Board ATOR. Agured the result us follows: For Superyisor— Institute fur Phy J. Ul. Ward, 12,013; ‘Thomag Parker, 10,705; | av, coraur uf Jacksonout, Martin Baumrucker, 5,031; Ward’y plurality, 78; Agseasor—Joaunhh Sukup, 11877; Please SATURDAY, April 12, 1,8 ant Alek, 11,594; OG. A, Blehop, 6,383; Sekup's i] plurality, 853; Collector—J, M. Dunphy, 13,146; GR. AND A VATICHEDLEY jenng Olacy, 10,610: Danfel Nuliivan, G3; Dun AND f As [ rogs.up trom the sprlug something AY. SOREN ORE ea attracted ny attentlon to this rocky shelfarhich was on only'a fow juetes trom dina neck und exactly on alevel therewith, ‘To my horror { saw thercon au iinmensy rattlesnake, ‘lhe hur- rible repule wus coiled, bis cca Were snapping, his forked tongue protruding, and syervtuie lndicating un immediate spring. Jin etoo perfectly stolid and utterly uncopscious of the slightest danger, Any motion on big part, oven the slizhtust, 1 knew would be instantly fatal, What ¢o do f could not think, J dured tot call nor shoot. Everything depended on his remaln- ing perfectly etl), After a accond’s further rellection Ldrapped softly dawn ao as to bo out of sightof the reptile, “I then moved toward my unconacloua friend. Breathleasly J water. ed lim from fear every second = he would) make some sight “movement of tw head or body, amt any — motion IT know meant death. Soon 1 was uear enough to feel that Deould get a fray hold, Without wnother thougut or tne slightest word or warn- jug [then grasped Jim by the arm and side anid brought bin huavily down with a crush upon & al Culture, on Michizan+ ‘haracter fay honesty e Eee le Zl ‘ 4 th shiv always kept at hand, Yet 4 asia u Hated among the iiuty rocke. Ae l did , BA ota MerkeeA 8 Clas herman a ue defer yee, fo fell who a te | Had Age auMeleut thought tu wad the blood (raise oad tora tak Bas m. mec for Nes rated were coud | to lim taut | Ute d saw whut aucined a flvi of Tizat dart guy | Rips, plurally a oa ant areas He Glue BY THE FARRAGUT Boat CLUB, eee “| maa was uknowy ak th time, You tud the | Boned, au atwaye, taki: resein, theretor | AUStAy UY MA. Lsape, brava, eeu wiuka of td mobile Hak toy irene nese | Stl Chluuek'eaturalth, WSL “Cereitcates | woxnay, ape iemltgslar Opeutug of the Sela THE MAN i appearance wf reapectability, und was deserving | WE Soh by & Co, of New York, whom he met in’ this cle: aks will be made oub und lyon to Mfesers, Ward, | ming sean, = Hastings, sarah hr ater a at butier attantinns vs Fy) her, Atta beloved that {u ner will wlio has lett Cory Ma OF nis chy | Was not whery the soake fwd hoped, utd Jim ve gO. He hus aluu made purchases 1 ber entire property, aivouutiug in all co over | EOMme Weelks uso. He tus , mgant Fisher for murdering und burutng | Dernorn ste in Apri thee-Ottu Harte, axed #2. bd ts par SAA TON - Ingt from Than Seine archaea ban eeee tis f teiaber tasty {ectehum tn Custer County tn De- | 19, comutied sultide by taking w dosyot stryeke |, Burl rlaltore: Saal wrrmeonexccadinsly | tiie day before yesturday, the Duebel Watch thy dash the prosecution put Dufrand, who | Blho at lus father's houwy to-day. Jie went to | chury of visitors, ‘uu whenever she thought | the Y Company, Louis lachat, Howard Bros. Wit Gillen was iu ol ria bis room shurtly before dinuer, and piteous | Sully ove caine oUt of curiosity she must posl> | at tiers il for uvery purchase he had ihe Hitchell Hebe age XK the prisoners, | Crowns frum to foom attracwed the household | Fively refused to by gee. Tb was tiot Tome’ ato roceipta of these firma. /1ko ikowlso, protested bleea and Ketchutp, oy the stand, He recox- | fla was found writhing in awony, but resisted | Mata protninent Baltimare lady called on the that he hud not $100 worth of jewelry ot told the alive Brown, Domtatcus, and’ Gortrell ag | the elfurts mado tn save iis Heer oe ated ence, | Mudatwa 10 gombany with w lady rucently aF- | tte possqesion onteide uf shicga pucebus Het Who took the prisoners from Sherif | hours. ‘The young winn wus so broken dawn by | rived from Europe. ‘The lady sent her card to n wi Bovoral tnterview ro had yeaterday with lawycra on the subjoct of the coming Judicial SUT EV TY elections in June. Nearly all weve. ti. favor of Be SR IN DITA. Weearding politica in maklys the nouivattons, | To.NtaiT—Old London, Old Tower, Windsor Castle, but all were lkewle contldent that such s | SATURDAY —Lelvaor Killaray} pacurelun. scheme would by Utopten in view of the Demu- TENT Ns | fan for the beneat cratic victory at the Jute election, Ong au ‘Speelal Hekuta, chi use. Tickew ¥eeted that a combination ticket should by made {orator qulsrt 5 da uate, Bekup, Dunphy, and Chladek, ‘COMICON MALL. “And what did Jim say when you sluog hha A niu that styled? ayked une of Ue auditor, * Hy commenced cursing ie lu the meanest sort of way," seplied the Major, “till Tmude hho stand yp aud Juok at that shelf in the rock, When he saw thyt, wud the snuke as well, and saw toy bow near he had been ta a herrivle death, he turped uround and took my baud, Parewol! Muth vhildren, Bes uniuuia, 23 gad weeuis, ae hoot & Gillen ’ tha Madame, and the servant wuld Moe. Bune- ‘TU MUVELATION, Ot sQuizAL,” but Ne didi’t suy auything wore, becayse be | Up, vart Republicans aut part Democracy. An Nea, Gav. Be Curventer, ¥ rea itanaett, Grave back on the rond they | dissipation tliat be had become a burden, arty wax Indisposud. ‘fhe servant was went | aait fa termed by the pollea, te being kept | couldattapeat, Bur ten we uuiorstoud cach | offer avid that. fie thought thre would be 9 Cer hour returned the teat’ Withede tree deeaie alt aanati Gacte with tis mossayo tut thera. Wwag a Iady | secret, “Surphyy’ alluoitat ts “tutuse’ greeks | Soul Heneral acrauablo for otlley, unit(s wus ot likely HAVERUY. ‘The prisoners. the hesb wines ee prlsuners. 5 apap from Europe very auxions to ecu the Madame, | euough to policd amt lawyers, hud bean pro- es thut muny of the presunt Incumbents would be LAST NIGHTS Hine GEANGIC OK out Us waite. place, MAM dpa eg aaa | FYom Neto York Word Inlersiew wih the Indiana | Siren thy aurvaut CehUred ntl eBid Aimee | kitted trointalihiys to tier reporloree Noes | whus Dleiravtod « ontueky Muvband, | retained. The opiulun sewn to be that Judge __LASt fis SEBO OF Durned, utrant wet ran ne tp i tres ball. Q.—What fs your fnturmation, tr, Heudeleky, | Bonavarty Instructs ina to tell Ube fadles that | theless, he mata portion of tha story was ne- Uintaviite Courter-Jaurnatt, Rogers only wilt vo retal ha he all thy others | DICNDLAN on rs > irionhitl thera mained, nor could hu ewy | MSeM ato uy aati plat ang | today fe Hot we days iicrles Sit, Hurkitny Mtawelty aud possitly gue | 1etor Waskintat, semuty borkerage ns | way arent to fo very tron ae eee | sOsrrtTa WrrrrcoMn, 0 e h Ma titde eed . | berles St lurking uinwelf, aud possibly gne | Horiue, of Washington, y F sl sea teroblynetara:s aw ee iaceoneaet ae by eee Holding Thely Maly Ou, or (wo theres aud oxempts ay camapletuly above Morcor, cave birth to tive children afew nfguta | the best men, ad the lawyure tiuk With she sae Comueny that supported Bim sulrteag Tea LI Mr Hetdrickw, waen do tiret remember Suringdeld (Mian) Nevutlican, Aurit 4. suapfelon ung of Mrs Hancock's” clerks | since. "At hor first contlnoment abe became the | thy contest wilt be unusually gaveried by party | Meeks ly New Yo rine How ResHery BY REO ” reciat aS euDe. Bay) hearing of Sir. ‘Tilden in pubile hited Aud trous ‘Tho wen on twp of Mount Wasiiugton ara | und the bookkeeper, uelthey of whom { mother of blog. Elehicen montis lator sig aur | lites, aud botb sides will be {uclined to put aut yo HU VANGELIS COMDINATION. Ae, Muse eandlntes ia ty fun ovat A salt lias TRE ev niidy, uadet by Judye Luwrency, for the ? Th genta uf dJudue Dickey an dudes uf te ee DIPHES Comet tatty apreny Court, as lie ter oxnlres thle year, Gili ituces thu asmbore of lie Bar arety ne | Mrs GEORGE OQ. BONIFACE meuns agreed, ae they Uhiuk hu te governed far Ju the (ireast Emotional Play of tov much by the questlon of what people will | TET SOLDIBER’S TRUATI! : dituk of bis declsiun, buy Uw question ta, Who | MATIN TO-RAY at 3:30, 3 ‘ uur ubeeryatiun uf the Uresidentist oltice iy | having a hand tine ef it, An almost unvrece- | woe arrested. All oof the culldy | prived hur nuiehburs by giving birch ta three ly. qe Ciry, In. April 1—Au old gentleman Four ay pepertonve du yuu beers ts iwan deuted gale bay been blowing since Tuesday | ones havg been eareylg oon ow) Ing etildren, and th utter day wha became the bs Mloeut respectability from Mardin County, | tu the state of trealth fy which Mr, Tilden ty | night, when the wind was tiawine at Une cate of | surles of peculations cver singe Iho JS¢h of lavt | mother of five onal children, outy lal on Sis State, on hile way ty visit a married daughter | stid to bu, of fy fact quy mau not in very espaud | 18d inlles on bour, Yeatesdav the veloewy | January, uid ines tat date ho estimates that | hour nitervening tidlween the. Uirth ‘of each. ‘Yauktou, while wi nef traty In thty | bealth, gantd endure the strat of allvg-aekure | ranzed from HY ta dd miles, a really trigntiut | they have gupten away With wbout $3,000 to | it fs reported Wat bur husbandt te neacly ats: shy Wedueuday, cutee saloon ct git Wes | aid vite hus work og Ws neccasvey Deinuccuvig | rave as fe fe estimated that lin iho Worst of tha | $1000) wert ‘of youds Gut of the atock. “Suuail | tracted, and has been advised to apply. id the Fiase of yutaye caetee a daloaw aud drank v | refuris at Warbinglout s East fndluu cycluues tae apucd is but abuut 100 | articles, sued uy ringe, Were curried olf in the | Kentucky Leutylature tatead af tly eudras for > Whlaky, whleh be'Gatme was drugged, Cov, Ueudrieks “aut thourhtfully fur oo | mica wu boun \, even by the hatidat, und swaller vtuir | renet All the eilldren ary duis well,