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te] U THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1880. ‘ THE CITY. he clected because he was opposed by. Mr, | Robert. A. Watt, George T, Foreman, and Fred LOCAL GRIME, again nnd ns he was atooping for hia altace bo | fear tho old woman haa beon woke by the ti = GENERAT NEWS. J. F, Lee, Jr, is 2 guest at the Palmer House, 1 Monry W. Wells, Pittsburg is at tho Tre- mont Howse, J. 8, Seymour, Ogdensburg, N. Y., ts atthe Palmer House. W.8, Corroll, Baltimoro, Is stopping at the Palmor Mouse. _ George F. Hartt, Montreal, {s 1 guest atthe .Tromont House. I, Pease, Montana, is registered at the Bhorman-House, O. I. P. Stoddard, Boston, {3 a guest nt the Shorman House. Charles E. Whitehead, New York, ts nt tho Granii Pacifia Hotel. David Dows, dr New York, is at the Grand Facile Hotel. James Stinson, Phitadelplita, fs registered at tho Palmer House. Willian: Angus, London, Eng, is 9 guest at tho Grand lucific Hotel. Charles G, Bemis, San Francisco, is stop-. Ping at the Palmer House. * Edward Sanderson, Milwaukee, ts stopping at the Grand Pacific Hotel, J. 1 Arthur, Couneil Bluffs, In. is stop- ping at tho Tremont House, x IL Valleau, Mayor of Decorah, Ia., Is ‘stopping at-tho Sherman House, Mortimer If, Hartwell, Providence, 8. L, isn guest at the Sherman House, “Ex-Gov, E. ‘fT. Anthony, Kansas, 13 reg- istered nt tho Grand Pacifle Hotel. John Van R&R Toff and E. ‘Tillotson, U.S. -A., are domiciled at the Sherman House. C.F. Philips and family, Wyomtng Terri- tory, aro registered nt the Tremont House, .. A. J. Heineman, Maustield, O., the well- krown horse-buyer, 1s at the Palmer House. +_ HD, Bogue, proprictor Savory ortse, Des Moines, Yea ie a guest ue the Grand Paeite fotel. Francis Riges and J. 8. Wallace, Dend- Fog DT Wrestopping wt ihe Grand’ Paeitio otel, Elijah, Smity Boston, and Charles J. C, Taylor, New Ytk, are registered at the Grand Pavific Hotel. it B34 AeKarland, Thomas D ATaustard, Cat ingwood Snyder, M. MeFarland, Canada, are a “tho Grand Paci Hotel ‘ Tho salo of the stock of tho Stettauer Tirothera will take place this morning. Mr. Rosenfell stated ton ‘Truanuxe reporter last pyening that the rumored settlement in New York was untrue, 18 yo compromise hid been effeoted yet, and ho did not think there would be any postponement of the sule. The regular meeting of the Mendelssohn Literary Soclety of the Sinut conrvnitton was held yesterday afternoon inthe ‘Temple, vorncr of Tndinna avenue and ‘Twenty-first. strect, Bome routing business was transacted, and the rest of, the time was taken up by an interesting Uterury program composed of reading, reeita- tions, nud essays. “ The Clegarmakers’ Union met at No. 45 North Clurk street yesterday ufternoon, Preal- dent Betting in tho chur. The Mhentine wns secrat one, and the only news vouchsuled to out- aiders was that the business transacted con- corned the mombers alo It was learned, however,.that tho Union is losing Ita grip on the clgarmukers, and miny members are working ‘under the scale. Mentlon was mad of the fact thatn te ma hid been recelyed -from Mr. Dillon, Mr. Purnell’s companion, to the effect that ho would bu. in Chiengo during Fe TMUrY, on 1, diy, however, not yet fixed. Y stauny Mr. Forsyth reeelyed a dixpiteh from ex. Gor. tremiricke: ft Indiv. te the effect that tho Indlunapolia meeting wil be held Wednes- idny, that city thus getting the or originally de-~ signed for Chleagy. ‘The following day ho will fn yesterday's paper speak: at Toledo. ‘Tho imectluy ut Speiugtiold will not bo held until after the Chicago one next month, MEINTZ—KUBLANK. Avery Beis wedding took plice at the residence of the bride's purcnta, No, 10st State street, Inst evening ut To'clock. nt whi wero aslobnited the hap tines of Miss Ella M. Kublai, fred Kublink, and Mr. Louis duuightor of Mr, LM. HMetntz, the Rev, G. R. Van Horne atteluting. ‘Tho bride’ and groom were uttended by Miss emma Sebatzel, Mies Minuto Rietz, Mr. Geore Olcott, and Mr, Fred Boyer, a6 beldesmiids and groomsmen; ‘Phu bride was tastefully attired | 4 drees of wine-calored sills, and wore gold Je elry, and Wiles of the yalluy and eimitax in hot ‘hatr.. ‘Tho bride and gmom were the re clpfonts of a niiaber of tteeful and ornamental presents, They will reside at No, 727 Carroll Avenue. Among those present’ were Mr. ani .Mrs. Louls Melutz, Sr. ind Mr. F. Kublank, ‘Mrvand Mew. Stiefel, Mr. Hrown, Miss ftrown, Mrund Mrs. fra, U. F. Geist, . Mr, and Mrs. Tartigun, Mr. Clark, Mis3 Chirk, Miss West, ‘Mrs, Stroker, Mixa Swand, ‘Thoms . Bradwell, Me. Queeny, Mr. Fluhery, Mr. Walker, Mr. Danly, Mr, Hayward, Frank ‘Oleott, Fred i ‘Marta, Hermun Stroker, Miss Kurl, Hf. dtlerel, Miss Tilo Goist, Mias Blnclware, Mr. and Mrs: Gardner, 2 Geist, Mr. and Mra, a SINGULAR BUICIDE. ‘Michael Mulholland found a novel way of ond Ing his days while in.an intoxieated condition at au oarly hour yeaterdny morning, He found by 9 pollveman with his head tightly wedged in botween . two” pickets of on fenco | Sust t south oof =the © Intersection of Arch- or avenuo and Hualnes street. | Mo wis soxtricated and taken tothe Deering-Strect Sta- on, and # physician who thero oxamtned him found that death bad ulrendy cnsucd white he ‘was wedged In the fence, Mulholland was about @ years of ago, und hud no friends or relatives: ere. “He once worked for tho Union Rolling- Mills, but has recently been omployed by a Xarmer iu the country. . .. TINE SOCIALISTS. MEETING OF THE MAIN SECTION—ELECTION OF OF¥ICELS, ! Tho Main Section of the Socinlistio Labor party met yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock nt “No, bt West Luko street. Mr. George Schilling presided, and T.J. Morgan was elected Seere- tary.. A communication wus received from the Notlonnl Executive Committeo at Cineinnatl which stuted tho changes and amendments of tho constitution recently adopted. ‘Tho oflicers Of tho Sections will now be fully empowered delegate: th tho righ: to aniko motians and to vote. The Corres ponding and ies fording Bocretaries aro mude distinet offices; tho. vestigating Committee will constat of threo persona = to Inaulro Into vompluints and griovances. Duriug politteal + eampalyns the Contral Comunilttee shall act ast only one Section will bo nized by that nume in any place. Bran E formed if desired, nnd they ure deemed “necessary, Branches of one luigunge cannot be formed ug aSeetion within « Bection, but tho “tangungo can bo used which wilk be found the most unlversal, No party bualness can be + Sransuoted independent of the Main Section, , all branches will havo proportions representas lon on tho Central Committee, Chicago has - been sclocted aa the hendquurters for the Hoard of Supervision, which wit be composed of deven mombors. The communtention uso shows that “tho party isnot very well pupolled with funds, It is stgned by Philip Van Patten, os the Sevre- tary, "iho election of aflicors was thon gono Into, « Tho matter of choosing an Organizer vvoked 8 considorable show of feeling wid porsonulity. Bessrs, I. J. Morgun and 0, A. Bishop were nom innted. Mr. Bishop regretted that he hid been nominated, Ho wanted to withdraw. Mir. Ryan wanted Mr, Bishop nomlinted for Beeretary, KO. . iat ho would attend to nothhag outside of" Bo. olutisin, > Mr. Bishop clulmed that Mr. Morgan was a dle- organizer rather tht an orginizer, He was too teatous, wud had made random charges ‘whieh aad nut been sustained, Hou eliimed that the wok of German attondance showed thut there Was no confidence in Mr, Morgiun, Mr. Morus stated that thu rensons by Mr. Bishop yvore untrue, and thut the reasons why The Germans bad staid iway was because of » the mistukes of tho neal ‘the past, and that Mr. Blahop's opposition wis ENTIRELY A PERSONAL ONE, Mr. Hyan wanted to kuow why Sty, Hishop was opposed to trades-untons, Mr, Hivhop donled that the charge wna truc, +, ‘Khe Chair decided the matter out of order, as nang nothing to do with thy Sovlulistio Labor party. Mr. Doucey stated that tho party had lost «footing because it had acted Cavan fn the bust. “When tt fought h—land tho dov(tit suc. aeedod. Mr. Sarin wit not afeald to Ko on tho streets with tila hunds In lis pockets and without one of Fowler's revolvers to proteot thom. Ho dostred that all who were nfrld to come to tho party becuse Me, Morgan was the Organizer shoatd Stuy away, «Mr. Ducklin insisted that there was an oppost- ton to Me. Margin, and that he hud lald blinsele Mable to censure. Ile thon dunouneed Mr Dorgan, and suld that thousands of workingmen, who wal buen called *acab,” yory oppnaea i im Bueklla was frequently interrupted, und thon tureutoned to talk all nights Pee 6) Ale. Btahl und others spoke on the subject, 0 ale dlyergouce of opinion belng expressed, Mr, Morgun thon went on fa his awn defense, ind alluded ft. Duoklin as “tho man with - the cnygle® ay Ha dont that he had not avorkod fn tho inturcet of tho Sochilistiv Labor ~ party, He donted thut hy lu been a spy wgultst : Be erty His encries were the Stredtura aud * BleAuliife, tho men who had destroyed the In- dustrial party, ‘Tho mon who Ilved of the swent + Of tho 3 Word hisenomics, Lt wus place for Bishop and Bucklin tomako ‘tales chargoa ngalist bin, *. The question on electing an Organizer then ‘ tn 01 5 % ae 3 Tima O'Meara sald that Mr. Morgan snould Streeter, who wns an enemy ta Intter ehontd be rebuked, PF ator, and the Nearly three hours haying beon consumed in a. 0 find foolish debute, tho electlon tinnlly resulted in Morgan being almost unanimously elected, Tho baiunce of tho oMecrs elected wero ne fol- eretnr tuitter gates, whic The me on the question of tance: Jorrespondiig Secretary, Georg Sch Recording Seeretury, Charles Wilttams: rintSeeretary, Erick Johnson: Trensure: Myers Auditors, BP. Dueey an articr. These oflleera constitute the to which etch Seetfan clects del will constitite tho full Cantunitte sf atl the reporte C itil REVO H were requested to retire, which thoy did, FOUNDEINGS’ IIOME. EXTHACTS FROM THE DIAIY. The paper which ts known as Fallh's Recon, tho organ of tho Foundlings’ Home, and puhe shed under the direction of tho inmnagers of thodnstitirtion, lig proved such a aice every particular nas to warrant’ an increase uf #ize and a penceally improved typographier! ap- pearance. ‘Tho present number contains a inass | of Interesting facts relittve to the work of the Home, tn addition to the usual curefully-pre- pared general reading. The following ec: worthy charlty? i HSC, Only 1 wee! litt Who seems to ve tl Urge plaice in the new mother's he: ae—<\ lady lins ped al pts from the diary: will he of Interest to tho felends and patrons of this the youngest nely Found at art, A little xirl brought ctotldng for the bables, and two la- dies brought sucks, Friday, BA little wos browrht In this ren! aly! pepareitin year old, ng by at woruit, the se for Tiquor, th clings of a polleemnan. A w bath and clean clothes buve wrought quite o ehinge In her appearance. Wednesday, 1.—We commenced tho day with two cents, From the site of rare we rei ch bought incat enoih for soup, Int vith no other errand eis unknown to ud fs lonibtless Untnown toher, But there fs One who not every seryiee rendered to Tin, He will repo, tho afternoar a lady called than to leave us 5. Her ne us and tho value or her gift ner 0, ‘Thursday, W.—s1x conta was the sum total of our funds when we began the da, of nearly hundred, A dollar £ iu Whitewnter, Wis. suipplied Joves the babl with n family pin * One who what we most necded for the dinner, ‘This atter- Hoon, when we were wondering how our next suppit lex were to come, one of our ald friends: walled with her Christians gift of &, which were hanged for the needed provisions. ix louver of bread on our kitchen ithe baking of to-day) a pun of ment, one of aipple-sauee (nade from apples given by” our grocer, potitocs, com-ment. and the barrel of Hour from witeh only to-day"s baking has bh een taken, we ulmost feel rich aguin; and why ure we not righ? Our tank Es ee i banks, and the only never-fal glad to mny the Hank of all yu one. elothing enme for tho nurses, which we were very: eive, Many of air nurses come to 8 stltute condition, and nuything that, A wonmnh can weate will nlwny's bu uxCE Ul, Thi Faillt's iecord rematus nt50 cents, es the oltice belng at No. bil West Washiugton street. TIE BARBERS. ATTEMPTS TO FORM A UROTECTIVE UNION. ‘The chin-serupers, no fear in their hearts hy ing arisen from the exumply which the ple scrapers recently provided them, are intent upon tho formation of a benevolent and protective unlon,—coinchlent with the birth of which Is to begino ruse aginst sever] grievances whieh the Chicago barbers haye for some thine past snifered in silence. Tho first meeting uf tho 4 forthe purpose mentioned was held on of January, and resultedt In the election ‘of a temporary set of oftteers and the discovery that tho forty-two shavers who signed tho Union's ral, were about equally divided upon the question of which of the grievances to he corrected should Brat receive attention —part of thom belleving that tho prramount duty of the organization was to to tho Sunday siuve, while put an ond the bilinee were elther lndiiferent or opposed to: thia moves ment, but uninitousty of the oplnion that the nizer-atroppers: should combine in ao raldngy brlecs that no shave should to 4 sui tin dime, and ne hair alutmpooed under a quarter, Iven for a less hould bo cut or Ata ey? which the members of the not- 20 Campa ted Unlen held yesterday ufternoon at, bud, thelr teinporary Pres- rt 1 Klent, Mr, Hi peal in the chair, an nerl- inonious: te Wis curr rian shavers, who cluln was suicient, if enfor Mth-day repose, and the pai led_ on by the Sabbatue ed that the State huw . to svete them thelr y whore Kolo 8 aim is to abolish the nickel shave—in Institue tlon which Is fast ge ining in popularity, and atongside of whieh the dime shave eked out but wu miserable oxikeney, whilo the 15-cont shayo bad no ehanee at atl o existence. The debate was opened by an advocate of closed barber-shops on unny, wo tn cys cid bor should wort thore wag no reason why ab revon days in the week. Jig up lute on Baturduy nigh tomers’ hing, but to begining wgain on the f¢ ny thorntng and enrey hg on operdtions 4 tl 2 o'clock and sometinies So'elock in tho aft- ernoon he had decided objections. ile did not. care about the price question, belloying that [t was one which would vogulate Itsel€ and which no combination of tho barbers could ntfect, but in addition to having the Sunday shaying stopped, he would Ike to seo the boss barbers Inuugurnte a Kystem cf regular opening and closing hours. Another mi mber who gloricd inthe fact that he had never shaved a clin for less than dime or cut or shanrpooed a head of hair for less thin 2 cents, neknowledged thnt the epening up near: iis own of a burberrahop where shiving was ‘lone for a niekel and batr-cutting for 16 conts hud so seriously utfected his trade that he be- Heved It would be necessary for hin to move to wnother part of the city. Ho inslated that t fives cent xluive was niteliston anda enare, the by rum which the chaap barber dashed upon the smurting skin of the sufferer being nothing but water with an infuston of something to make it hot, [twas nonsense, too, 10 suppose that any Darher would be willlug to give a really seleni- fille cut tos gentioman’s hair for tho nbsurd prign of a dime anda halt, Ho belloved in Sun- day shaylog Rite aud thought that the whale foreo of the Union # howld bo expended in suse tuining prices ut the profitably Ngures . already mentloned, rope kel a“ suevloril who runs a five-cent barber-shop wed with seorn the insinuation that he dup to hls cudtomers a home-made and bogus bay rum. Ho shaved every day an ayer- age of sixty customers, which brought him ina Tovenue of Fi, and tho cost rum Lamont to this cast the soup, bay cents, a'thit enditure hardly out any figure in the Ty cut huir consclontiously for 15 cents, dolng the work, ho believed, as neatly as any barber In tho elty. Still, if the voico of tho Union was for uniformly higher rates, ho could adopt them; but he did not see how he was Koll prices, a non-Un sition to hin on i fvo-cent Ktrongly opposed toget along ff, after ho had ralsed hls on birber was to start In oppo busty, Ho waa toSundny work, howover, and hoped the Union would takea decided stand Npon tho matter, Remurks wore made upon the small attend. Mico nt the mecting, and a variety of augyes- Hons were thrown out as to how u full meeting: of the boss and Journeyman barbers might be seenred. It was tally resolved that the services atthe dealers in barbers supplies bo enlisted, and that acai) fora mius-meeting tole held wt soute large hall bo elrealated among tl the bay- ders of tho city by thofr employes, A committes wats then appolnted to confer with the denlers in barbers’ supplies, to prepare a Union platforin tobe submitted nt tho ituss-mecth objects of which should bo tho tesa time of work and tnerousing of the the same, anit te secure tho Workiugine tho solo Hf tho rices for 4 Eta on Twelfth street for the icoting, dae notlcu of which will ho published a8 soon ag ‘Its dite Is de= termined upon. Tho meoting thon adjourned, MILITIA NOTES, Capt. Jusper Josburg, of D Company, Third Regiment, hug tendered his reslynation, Capt. Joti S, Johnson, of 1 Company, ‘Twelfth Battallon, has tendered his resignation, Company B, Twelfth Battalion, will have an elvotlon next Friduy evening to choose a Captain, vieo Johnson, resigued, Act prding to the report of the Atuste Com: mittee of the First eghnent Infantry,the Regt- snental Band his been supplicd with comptote unlfornis, Capt, Charles 8 Diehl, IL Company, First Teghnent, asks for an fon, to take placa Feb. 4, to supply 6 Bocond Lieutenant, vice Rice, resigned, ‘Tho Kiyst Reglment Infantry ts tree from debt. At the rygulie annual mecting of tho or. ganization, held list woek, Maj. Joh 2, Bunga wig ru-eleuted Tronaurer, Cupt. Willan Blick, T° Comany, First In- fantry, recommends (ho honorable «ls Privato UW. Pann Tegulur United States Ariny, All members of D Company, First Cayalry, and thoirludies, will tasemble at the rusidence Moyurd, No, 163 North Western ayonue, yentng ut 8 o'clook shurp, ‘i Capt, ML 8. Bowler, of, 2 {Companys First at 1 Ulseherge Frank 1 Kottelle, Frank PB, Mollistgr, und Frank commends ¢] ohare of ry he having enlisted in the &X. Dudley “ for the wood of the service. A meetlug of the inembers of Battery D willbe hold next Suturday to make furthor ure ringements for tho banquet at the '’remont House. Lb ius been deolded to pluce tho tlekets ut d, An election of ofitcers of Company B, Sixth Buttallon,will tuke place next Thuniday evening Wt the armory, to chouse a Captalo, vicu Wag ed, and to fll any vucunoy that may ‘ woner, resign: urlas thereby, in Company H, ‘The following promotions have been made bs rat Infantsys Corpo: + Heuth, Nelwon EB. Ollver, and Morris Poucher to bo Sergeunts, and 'Privutes J Long, Btophon A, Webster, Fred F. Joffric, R. on 8 in <i helpless Some Privates rals Erne: iF peat jobn 't', "0 ; F, Williuna to bo Gerporals. Wishitnmta. Thon hie dred another ahotund | eddie usote mo aoe aelod the poor fellow, | kynqeert of, nica momar ieee metot Hy “a youn The i = 7 af an he did so, ho rary, by the tush of tho rovolver, | thoughtfully rubbiig hisahining soup, "Woot " ” 1 catty following oftears have heen cleeted In —— Hie mutline nea bern ih tho nat Tori TG | owe newt hiked towne Eas the, super $1 a baby fn nen aed lel ng i! 4 BN atid not know exnetly when hoe fred the thire ntendent, but attor a your or two of argyin’ tho ¥ ” LA ie fo Cuntainy segontisealt. Atitrow ‘Retin t Coroner Mann Holds an Inquest | shat. tnitinnn positive ne they wero it fed | pine tscteled dawn to shovia’ tho ene ut In | oenonaeloved: Ao aud Jo" BL. Tho ‘geang yd Hiei maint, Sergt. 'T. Doyles Second the Victi while he was inside the room. Ho xeized hla | wages. Lean deck any mano! my ago an’ size," pions ant, Sergt. John A. Metntosh. on e Victim elothes and got out of the window, after which | erfed the old gentleinan, bangiite: the saton "The Committes on Public Grounds of the tte guide hs way aver tho Indiann Mrwet brtdge | tnt ith bis wreiniced ist THE shoots kuito, ENGLAND’S DUKES : Common Connell has reported favoratily: upon tre it ote oS | » Where he tried to yet. a dries! atrnd up or rough and tumblo for coin, but whon tho petition to give the second Keginent weet | OF the Shooting Affray tn the Kin- ahis wounds, Minding this could not be | Ehaug my baton the peg in the hall an’ take off of ition Huildin, dione, he made his way home and wot a doctor on | my muddy heota, an’ hear the old woman nak it | Tho Small Amount of Bratna yp eth e si fe zio Strect Bagnio. Rtutoatreot. Hohnd about 0) i his pockets | {huts mes L tell fou tho atarch vomus Tight Out by tho Mighont Nobinty, a ook, and Lottie any that he had a good deal of | of ine," re A hk re World, young Duke ts naturally an atirnetiy, a nanallug was dine FIRES. tothe poputar Imagination, mora espeeintiy Cant. Charles $. Diehl, Company FH, First Infantry, recommends the honoriile discharge ——-—_— money when he paid her tho St early fu the overs of Priviite Edward W, Gusking, teri of xogvice | George Stratton Committed Without He, Tho revolver with whic The following oMicers compose the several ventorled 82 having ¢ odieharge of ; ho lenps t hey aisahiities ‘ ; Murder, A een” an “ar tur Héeélat:Dnsgiaten torsade Catoces aeabitads priotor df Weldeck Abbey, the Dnko ut i jn atta etn ye his SM UAL trade, and owned that: he hid been couvteted af | Ostarts, Neb, dun, 18.—Jamex EB, Noyd's pork | lind, will not, deed, entor into tho ontira yee thosrebasuvess taut ie Wlering, eipwed He ering and tind tong timo" in thiestate, Te | pueking-house was totally destroyed by fire to- | om over which his, predecessor ret nssotstobe €x7 ondan, tand the Hablities | Attempted Assasination by Two Foote | wo said thut prior to the row he heard Fatinig | night, ‘Tho flro was discovered between Band p | supremo and Invietble, but ho will havo eno; #400), ‘Tho commuuid recived no State nppro~ pads Karly Yesterday Morn- Tih orc raiaa that hoy mpulbeo inane Kilt | orelock, but. before tho engines arrived the | tomnkehtin ono of tho alx greatest none Drhition for 1890. i ms Thakthetra 3 Joh to | Hames had imide such progress that ttwas tine | tho reulm, and to emphasize tho contrast 4 Capt. George Miles, of Company A, Ng» rob him. Th nd they | possible to da anything toward extinguishing | tween tho two nts wiieh ho wilt havo oy eet Infantry, ae aeuenit tho inoeab Tie bale eunllicyin i peal Un la revert ne oad fhom. Tho establishment consisted of several | Tlenced. Mad tho unhappy Marquis of Haasth v DD. Blemie on neers ¢ feft ten or twelve dollars! w uf 2 large helck buildings, three stories high, allot | Brown to man's estate as commoner, wal run the statey ata Hh ied Tho Police Working a Olow to tho Mure | re EI aerated stontton at | fenaeredistiaytt ‘tho met intro wil enough that ho would havo never gona teed 3. Preston, W. 1). "] ele staking & ferea fire, ‘Tho origi 7 for the vn tho serves deror of Incob Muller Auntce aten AnteeSeA gem aU MUM | ot tho Br ke angaieny. Tho wee of mentedne | arte md stromodinble grief. Aan hoy. hokag Milldigs, $5,000; Insurance | 800d tontonolos and o fair Intolligones, jay tho diver, Dut thoy Found tt fudly loaded hid Hitteos fi the Pit Infantry for the on former, $100,000; on Inttor, $25,000, Uls life, from chitdhood upward, gras tha commil dena na teak. A woman tamed Miry nf 1890: On Finance ttCol Knox, Mout. Loves hi - | Robi nL to testy. nC exntye = of tho onsy violin of plinpsand parasites Joycand Tents Rekoel: on stusies Capt. Miles, | No New Developments in the Gas Com | Htolins: Pa Ter gr a a A'S WILEELING, W. VA. fog knaves and frwntug adventurer, Capt. Larrabee, and Lieut. Phillips; an Armory, pany Robbery. nothiugof any inport,. The Jury thon retired Winsuina, W. Via dan. 18—This over Ttisan inestimable adv SULs Tarlags Gourterinaster: Belly Rae Lasts a Andateran abeeweo wf hake us hour orsy re: | three flees ucearsed fnidilteront parte ot ie wits Possessor of tho purMoe Fortinatis ee » Smith, SSON MURDER. tired witha verdict. that the ¢ wedcame to | inside of ong halt hour, ‘Thoy wero ail out. | plemented by the. hi + Pitt) "The tlrst monthly shooting for the Sharp's | TITE ROBINSON MURDER. | ter death ty a'pistalshot tired hy George We | bultdings, The loss occasioned war amatt nue. | 2 Foto, Righost dliruttios of thy sullltury vile by tho compunles of the. Elest CONONER MANN WELD THE INQUEST Strationy and recommended that he be held ta | the raptdity with which they followed cach | Peerage, to have had tho training of a afm, Regiment took place at the armory on dackson | upon tho body of Lottle Robinson, the woman | (he Grind Jury without bull. he Geanty Athout i unit ant thio other Ha union of the Presenos of, Invent eee This has only fallen to tho lot of street dist Tavsday. ‘The winner ‘ts obliged to howns shot on Saturday morniyp ut No, 75 | Ht) Marsh weee also held as wit h init Carrie | ries, But forthe prompt nection of the fre hree Dukes of the Untted Kingdom. His q, v1 wthe prize t tlmies before (Wl bee . “i . . Teytmeyer wus allowed to goo! own recog- | purtincnt there might have been n xertous * reac Calne hie popertye “Raliowtnye wis. thie seare | West Kiuzio Mtreet, at the West: Mudison Street | names Hagrition, ‘Tha loss on thres buildings will nop | SC Hedtont was platy Mr. Russoll; tho Duke tung, Of tho frat nth, Capt. 1.8. Bowler beliug the | Vollce Station yesterduy. ‘The Jury were sworn, Sess exceed $000. Devonshire was unadorned Mr. Cavendish whey successful competitor, the possibility Atty, ten | and nt. once proceeded to the Kinzle-street ALMOST ANOTIER, pata - ho beentno second wratiglor at Cantbridyes ang shots: premlees, which they examined thoroughly. In ATTEMITHD ARKARINATION DY FOOTTADR, AID FOR IRELAND. Tie ROW Duko of Portland was, fortnight aga! (ut. 11S, Howlee, Company 1 tho reur toom thoy foundeverything indlyorder, | ‘That anethar murder was nob recorded yester= ees Gait, Cavendish Bontiuek of tha Cotdlsteerg Prigaten Cs te raytin commit andthe fragments of an exrthonware pitcher | day ian great inarvel, dames Ferry, a looking BUYEALO SYMPATIIY. uurds, In eel the fortunate individual by lay on tho bed and tho floor, Thera wasn bullet- | gings manufacturer at No. 40 Dearborn street, Re hole In the partition between tho clgar-store and | lving at No, tho room ovenpled by the decessed, and a corres [ way home: ‘ayn, Private Hd A. Sperry, Company D, somo reason to congratulate hitnself on tt Corporal George IL ENlott, Ce being born notually in the purple. Tho won ne, aE Fee AO earl tI ao Aad peel JA tho fnnl mnecting Arnolt atrect, while on hls | of tho Genernl Committe ef Arrangements on " Ho'elock yesterday) morning was | the reception of Parnoll this afternoon, tho | Uo" thle country Is, not that go stuall, but thy - te i * “f 7 large n percentage of tho titled SUBURBAN. sponding holo in the upper part of ono of the | metut tho intersection of the Michigan South- | conehudlngdetallaweroagreed upon. Tho virions | £2 etter aa ted Atistoe . eH Ne Windews, ‘Tho deccuse! lay thw collin inthe | ern Ratlvond and ‘Twenty-ninth street by two | committees appointed to cnnvasn tho warda suh- | aun conaitons oF hate esos sel aischie At tho regular cominunteation of Englewood | Kitchen, and halt a dozen women of her own | nen, who, noticing that Mr. Ferry: wus eliehtly | mitted thotr reports, ylving tho results of tholr | thtwn of vonaciousness, tho heir to eens Ley Lixdge,No, 690, F. and A, My hetd Thireday even | class wero standing around weeping. Having | under the inthtenes of Mquor, conceived the Iden | Inbors; one ward alone pave $1,500. It is thought | [8 pursued 2, barmsltes und tondies, ‘Thee § 4 S " " 1 ry ox e here wi he breaths 15 iinpre; fing the following ollleors wery Installed: GW, | liken In the surroundings the Jury returned to | of robbing him. Ono of the two | that tho total gift of Buffalo will bo over $4,000, | {osPhere whiet ey pregnated wiry . A. Bintn, | tho station, and the examination of witaesses | stepped tn front of him and, laying Oot which is alreudy gollected. At private Tho Duk fot itichmond. hori . Redfetd, | cru. his hand oon Kerry's stoutder, satd In ating of Trivt elt i tron eea mond, Lord President u -Phyrician Bluthardt testified that ho | uu impressive tone, “L want your money | ferihed dn five minut Carson, W. M G. Woosla, 8. W. AL Wes rett, Trengurer; C, Sceretarys William Spink, 8. Do A. TL Darling, Count es alone $815 was sub- | Coitneli, i stromecst on questions infecting ‘Tho reception will tako | cattle plusau; yet his eloqueneo oven up that TDs J. Jonklus, $8.5 W. 1G Klory J. 5 | ide a poetemoricn exumluation of the bods. | or your life." Mr. Ferry wax atraid of nothlis, | huvgatrendy bose eames ke io cal eee | font ules antics fowtye the Peorage, fir dames Gritithe, ‘yler; C. Chumberlin, Chap> | uuttet haying alan aL. ALL tho organs of the | OWlug perhaps to hls condition, and, retorting | the 2ith, Poverty In rey ard to ehetarivnl power charge ot latn. body were healthy. He found a bullet-wound | No damned money for you," hit right and lett Meret <t Tho Duke OF Argyll is nn orator of no meag The Taultes' Society of Trinlty Reformed Epls- {| through the body. The bulict entered on the | at the robber with his fists, ‘Tho thief, this its ST. LOUIS’ RECEPTION, order; but somehow his harangucs: rarely: . copat Church have goteeted the followlng oftleers | Heft side ut the bak, seraplng tho edo of tho | quutted drew his revolver and fired full nt Mr. | _ St.Louis, dan, 18,—A very large meoting of | 8 better purpose than to recall tho: luto ‘Loe for tho ensuing year: Mrs. La Viele, Presidents | ule ot tho: fete ane catty arte cncad | Berry, but Cortunutely mlased him, Hoth high- | Trish und Irish-Amerteans was hetd at tho Grand | Deeby Sigetce Teen tea: aeeREL Aad they Mrw, ‘Thomas Jelley, Vice-President; Mex. George | passed out between the third nad fourth riba, a | Waynien then started ona run for the tlagian's | Opera-House this afternoon to arrange for tho | against the McCallum Moro wiles ee tury; Hrs... ‘Tibbits, Treas { little nbove and to the right of the left nipple. | shanty, und, Forry pursuing, he was shot in the | reeeptlon of Parnell and Dillon whon they are | untvenully, pxeeny in western Scotland ‘04 Hochible of the Soclety’ will bo | Denth was cused by hemorrhage of the lune, | nin, and thus brought tonstand, ‘The assail- | rive here, Bevertt prominent eltlzous anata | Mound Cunipien Milk. nt the resiionee of Dr. A. 1. Champlin | and tho envity of the chest, was fullot blood. | ots’ then eseaped by running — west | sifecches, and 2 committes of between a0 nnd | 7, Ulduestionably tho most able of our liv ‘The wonn was about five fect four Inches in | Als” then escape y eres | tid uppalnted aaa reception committee mathe, | pitkes Is hls Grace of Somerset, though in thes the placo whero the bullet entered |on — ‘wonty-ninth street. = Mr. Ferry Arrano fh prograin, ‘Orhpr meetings were held degenernte days ho hus been loft high and luyiland, Secretary of the Kun- | hight, hanna Hellef Assoehition, requests that | Wis ub tires feet six Inches from | went home, -whero it was nreertuined | to-night and EHD Its by his purty, and is known tothe now at packuges of clothing or bedding designed for | tho Moor if she were standing upright | that his injury was not sorlous, Atd0:th yeste baat Hie ie aluallae aatio tlon ehtofly ua a crotchety old fogy, romnrkuiy tho rellef of euivering refugees in Kansas be | wtthe tlie, Tho wound on the chin was enused | day forenoon the endo was reported to tho gly for a make-up which assodintes the com palice, left it. tho residence of CR, Brownell, Englo- | by abulletfired front a revolver held ay wood, or at the ollice of Willian if, Sharp, 25 | #hort distanea from tho woman, for there: y Salte treet, In thls city, from whi plnees | powder murks on the ne nud shortly ‘thoreutter they: wrrested CASUALTIES. tunic of the Stranger with 1 frelal rese. ay i} hen EP af thoy will be forwarded to: P Ty cars at wge, ut blunee to tho Martyr King. Shvowd as bi 4%. There could be no | pt argon arent, Mire Horry poste tho Duke of Somorat hus fallen under thot ehitgn. | Honbt, trom the appearance of the wound, thue | Jk Amol treet, Mr; Horry posttively identited BURN ROBBINS INJURED. fluence of tha Burl of Ieuconaftelde wheat, The Democrats huve culled miss inceting tor | tho other bulleenterce st tho buek. ho, pri vshtn a 1 Pied | sresarADRUty Whe dns Pacers Rentinete [terran tan Enel He Heaconsal a this evening atthe Englewood MHosetionse: for |. Dr.deW. Aker, of Nucl Stato street, testi= | TOU im. Jyons ts atrenty under an indietment f in. 18,—Tho Sentinet's se neo “ony for asannlting Ollicer Quinhin with w stone on | Janesville special says Hure Robbins, tho well- | “#ated to leave an honorable name tn history? he purpose of submitting certain resolutions | fled that Stratton eume to his oflice between 3 a i ory i : ie ; K and was thorefore actuated by tho * bes i rhich were dutely” udowted by: thr Demperatia | ani orclook Saturday morning aud, suid he hal | Yury tind reputations” 22 POU? Bive Blin ws | Yenown elreus proprietor, was fatally injured | Hons Deumolers oe ail sone Wee ee % of the Third Precinct of the Town of | seme wounds he wanted dressed. ‘The witness . this evening, and his denth 1s expected to ensuo | silenced by tho observation that tho Premier 4 t ake. Mr. D. ‘I. Mulvey, Chalrman of tho dressed them, wud gave Stratton 2 prescription, = Pate before morning. Robbins was in his Httlo { “would not bo Ikely to want to leave n dist s Celt. i . PA RUENI Ki EIKES, ETUC, T oT , us OFANCE of ‘Tho Pittsburg & Port Wayno Tallrond Come | arid y bitlf inches long, and quite deep, tnd, tho | party yesterday morning Cnrenco Dodge, a | {4 hewd cumo in contact with a bridge, Iiterally | the faet that Benjamin Disraoll fg rth pany have asked the right-of-way nerosy tho | other tn Inch In length, but not so deep, Frag | arident ac the Heanettaedlenl College, rometed | Crushing to front of thoskull and breaking his | dren, streets lying between Forty-soventh and Fifty- | ments of broken earthenware projected from | fy ritory that, during 0 firo at No. dh Tar et Whilo the doctors dressed hia wounds No inoro than two Dukes aro at present en {lfth streets, between Stemirt nvenuo and Hin | tha wounds, “Stratton said some one Mon court, ome thier Btale a trimk eontatning | Robbins dictated and sigued his with ‘The neel- | gece in administering tho atfuirs of tho Ea over street. Tt iy reported that thoy ure about NAD TRIED TO LO HB, clothing and books valued at 840, During the | lent {sa shock to the community of which Rob- pire; aud tho value of tho ald rendered by tha to ereet machine shops und round-lonses, also | and thore had been 1 fight. Ho guve no names, | diy the trunk was found coneenled Ina hirn in | ing fsa respected vith ord Privy Seal, tho Duke of Northumberland, transfer tracks to relieve thelr business at Six- | put sald the row happened abouta mile front | the rear of No.36d Third avente, but the sult of inuy bo imagined when ft 1s romembered that tecnth streets They hve already, (eis elated, | thore, and. thit tho, people wot_-some ot ms | elutes, were miselnge Tue tlot hes wok yeb DROWNED. hye thn BREE Deka a gees RaDaRE rerin fines an Fitty-thted and Tifty-tourtistreots, money, but not his pocketbook, which ho beld | been arrested, OnneNsnuna, N, ¥., Jun, 18,—James Fits and | Gucklughum, ho may bo presumed to ve Tteal-estate men clalin that a village similur to 1 7 <1 Detectives Wiloy and Amstoin yestorday | his son John were drowned jn tho St. Lawronco-| mude 2 repectable ruler of a percoful provi tho one surrounding tho Hock Tvhtid ehops will | lta tuckel. of No. i West Kinzlo strect, iy province, tiled that he heart a shot fired next door, | &aptured at No, 38 Mismarek court, John Peters | at Morristown, yesterday, ‘Tho boy had on hig | fsmuch ns nothing has boon heard to tho con soon spring up in this locality, Y f re ry son and Christinn Christianson, the co-laborers ‘ trary, Tho man would indeod bo iad cat ne ae Hosters Inte Superintendent of tho eee de Beant to je: pha meter eeete ofthe young Swedlah. burglar, Phil Johnson, | Stes, and was pushing his father before him showtld think ft 1 who worth while to shoot nt t! ‘. Joint Water-Works, has been appotnted to take | qo more, shitée He. Mit he thie nrcantiia | who had already been Mdentitied for nhalf-dozert | an abled, when they suddenly went ina hole. | ernat of Madras, at tho Gor. ehirge of tho collection of water ronta and look 4 burglaries, Peterson, [t fs thought, has heen | Thelr erles were heard, but when assistance ure The Duke of Bedford achloyed success After tho telephane aud lrocutarm telermapn ty: | 2 on a few clothos aud Kono out onthe | ihwehter of tho ing. At tho same tine th | Fved both had disuppenred, greilter than that attained by the Duke of Wee tho Jako Trustecs; this in addition to nls datles | was tired something st in tho free, and | Mlcers found a velvet skirt, a suit of clothes, a Inkster n# uv silont membor of tha House of us Superintendent of Public Works, The sulary | thia he belleved wis ieaplinter of gluss from tho | wat tine German Hible, for whieh owners are Too Much Inference, Commons; and in his higher caroer ns chalrmay for the two positions will be $100 per month. window, whieh had been broken bythe mallet, | Waited. Detroit Free Press, of bucolio meetings he’ continttes to maintain $$ He suw tyirl come up the alley fotlic cust, she | Nichalus Metz, of tho 'fown of Lyons, and Fred | Tf yeu hand three penles to tho stamp-clerk | silence, If not in seven tangunges ut lense with ROE NO, 45h Many uty att the Post-OMlee he infers, His Inforones fs that | Mgnity, Mee ee eae te en eet egal | you wantn theco-cont sumpennit ho shoves cog | With regned to tho Dukes of Devonshire ant Thoy went In and found the dey ying on | ed and multrented on tho corner of Twolfth aud | At yout rathor quicker than lightning. His ine | o€ Aboreern, thay yay suid to luvo, no title to Commission {8 in sesston bere, aud will probably | tho Boorin Carrio Tegtmeyer's | ‘There | Morgun strects by a couple of desperate thloves, | ference hotds good on te cents and a single {apes except as fathers of unirstally promis: remain during the present week. Nothing has | were two women there and one mun. who robbed thom of $10 cash. ‘The twomon | Penny, and he hits it ninety-nine times out of 1a caller ety tho former may clilm ta been done so fur exeept to interchange yiows | John Bottenhaen, of No, 72h North Halsted | fought back as best thoy: coutd, and they were | hundred. Ie, howover. got lett yesterday, Tatton? Morough educator of youth than the ‘ streot, sald the deceased was his daughtor. Ter | still xcutting when the polled came up and ar- | A bullcy, slow-moving ol woman came In with, tore regarding what report shall be made to Congress | name wns Wertbu Hattenhiyen, aud-sho was 2 | rested one of tho hihwaymen, a well-known | hal€adezen things to iall, and her frst movo | _ ‘The Duko of Rutland competes with Me. Mace during tho present session, They will roport | yeursof age. Sho was born ut Jerson, Cook | young ragcal named Nels Pierson, was to hand in three-cent pleco. He rotale Dike fon tts lorlous post of Champion af Reel Progress, and perhaps wubmft plans for an fine | County, and Jett home ten years nyo. Five years |” sore werw no now dovelopinenta yestentay in | (MEW MIB Keven stamp, but she shoved It | Prucitys tho Dulko of Cleveland oxcots in proc provement of tho river, elther in wholo or in | {tor tiiutshe wrote him chit she tied n Guild, | alorg were no now developments yestemtay in | tuck with the remurk: purt, 'Thore are now three triangulation parties, | ities know nothing of her since tht time, | hors, ‘The pullew tte, huwever, working luuse tee i ars vs C1 T A rt on ines is not nonrly so strony #8 tho Duke of ono topographical party, three abse n pure jie Gunierion desaibed aw fia was calle ridusly on bath eases. ‘The rubbery docs uot np- | shu eked thom on with greqtenre, and thon Wollinguan’s nroteroncn for tho more ancient tor andone boring party in the teld at work. | Pe, ever, who bid vd from the window, | Per to hothor thom to any extent, and froin the | handed In three pennies. ‘Lhe olerk' this tine | four-wheolod eabs to bo obtained in the me Those parties comprivo total working tore ii | sussseed Hint canee ee Gate cc aes | Ay thoy uct and speaieabonk it onw milghtsupe | throw ouetnres okee WEE. ste roles on ee ee | teapot. IMPROVING THE MISSISSIPPI, having Jumper! fron x window, ho sith St, Loum, Jitno 1&—The Missisaippt River | MAPPE on a Lump post, aud Fe wi ¥ Pb Ph arta hey knew all about it and were trust- vi : Tho Duke of Murlborough hi Pee are ee am mets HE Yr aot tng cot on, Wimnessaueceeel alter | Pye to cuted tho, perpeteitors in tho cnneno of | SHON tle tun Drutaste Ta sae | gums mervigee peeing aes. Guo, th, Sis tlon hus covered u length of 1 Hove, whero ho fount te wedna ROS | tno. In tho murder cise, It is quite pesatbto | anda onel® Intdacelusion-tand bo, hus the Dake ot se Ale Calro und Memphis, The topography his issue: Tying In tho bed-room. Tho man that the mystery=aow surrounding ft will bo In due tlmo xho had Heked those on ns woll | bins; but both have faded Into obscurity, and Hy * it 4 a Lt Dean ae solved, A single clew, which the police refuse the Intter is only remembere q ihetow Calzor One of thy ehuorrion pasties | Saying wus thoro covered wiih blog. aud thera | fe ‘regent. divules bas been foun: andy ne | He, eHon, sho, handed In four conta, ‘Tho clork | {ue ntler is only. romembored ass conngetion stationed at Fulton, ‘Tenn, another at Like | aot of broken crockery Keattored around, Go- maybe expected, tee eon aut falthfutly. | rest, nothing fs known In pubtte life, and not very etd 1 Or Providence, and niother at Currolton. Tho bor- to bu Pear wind ness found. tht hero 18 # bare possibility that n few duys more oe hore, YOUN man, you'ro getting pers | Much in socloty. It is Attlue that tho Duval ex ing party 1s bolow Memphils nt work. Fae cho did tho ehoatdine haat TONE OES | Will seo tho officers on th right tral. feetly weklewt" sho Uxelilined nash marced | istence shotld be pluold and serone, that Dukts ———_— and tho mirks of bis, feat wero fo the soft pate, Galvin family, ving, nt No. 226 North ie the stain “L want a slumped enyelope for ey ever duniont and miodene, jhowover, i OBITUARY. ground below, ag Mae eaicet As picked inion strect, are a curious lot. diaanes Carnoy tr, and tho clork mado up his mind | nnd; and from tho tendoney of ime ine whom froin the oor b t lives with the old Indy, although he avows thoy | Ske got Spetial Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Witness titer, Te was ot di ealtirotunttattoned | nro not mneeteds nnd Denis Hem lives witkeegs | tat he woul vuteh ‘heron thowext adie or tee | eentto the honnrs of dtohmond frit oF Garde, Orrawa, Hl, Jan, 18—Qeorgo H.N, Cushinan, | outof ullshapo. Witness arrested Fanning and | daughter, Nancy, who attempted to commit | sian his position. Sho posted several packnges, | to npenic of, rengolg ainply a I, for one," lest of this elty, died vory snddonly at 10:30 o'clock | the worn, and reported. the case immeuintely, | sulcide with rat poison a short. tine ago. ‘Tho Buddations suuntercd up and Ind down a penny, | Poor humanity should faint under tho weight of W this morning. ‘Tho deceased was son of tho late | The deccused was dressed in a chemise aud rod | most reputable member of tho family ts Jenule, omud only call for a penny stamp, aud | to grout authority. “4 4 skirt and had stockings on. 2b years of neo, who finds employment agen | tho young miu ehuelcded a4 he tora It off, 3 Fee Col. Cushinan. Ho was uged nbout 28 yours, OhIdE aera itestio, "Yesterday. anorning "willy, visit “Wht ure you giving me now?" snapped the Dickens’ Juvonile Vriend. Louravinve, Ky., dan. 18.—For somo thao the onoof the Inmates of the hause, sald sho had | Bet, mother Carney “came home drunk, and | Womun, us sho drow herscle up, Sprinafctd (Mass.) Republican, Veteran commander, Cupt, J. M1. White, of Now | heen thore four weeks. dames Fanning ised to | bent thy cold woman | and; Nano,’ nnd | (yApenny stump.” e Whon Chirieg eons vstted Aimerion for the Orlenns and Vicksburg trade, his been condned | sleep thero In the day and yo fo work nights, He | When Jennle interfered ho wut her savagely | (Who naked for a penny stamp frst ting ho stayed n fow days nt tho oid Cy to his realdenco ut Clovorport, Ky,, with con- | Was thera ‘Tuvstay night. A man whotn slo ‘on the left chevk with a pocket-knite, Indiedng NT iy" Hotel in Hartford, occupying rooms on tho first ¢ ancurly gush ubout furr Inches in length, | “Se Lad, but fwas a penny short on Carrier | floor, which had windows Carney and Naney Galvin were arrested and | No. 8 yesterday and Lwanted you to hand it to | strect lovel. i Maret ia ae eae ate locked up by Olicer J, G. Refs, Jennto's injury: como tt distinguished citizen, da not. considered dangerous, rthotext hour when any monoy was Jud | onomorning, loudly and Peli ee ut achaol sumption, nnd it will bo sad news’ to hls many | knew as George (the prisoner Stratton) was friends nod nequaininnces to know that he died | st tho hous bout 8 o'clock “Tuesday on Friday oven Ing Inst nt 5:0 o'clock, Deeeased | Might and took Gertie Mursh out. Fan- was bord in Daviess County, Kentucky, rt wo and Laottio went out, but returned Iv prociaimiog About Wyenra erage, Fe ANd Was | out HL ‘welick. Gertie.” and” ‘tention | Minor farroste: John Anderson, burglary, on | WH the clerk nsked whnt was wanted, pane a ha Ok only gocn Ms. Dickons at the Speeiat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, came tn Inter snd rotired to tho rear room, | the complaint of J. J. Coblentz, of No. 172 he I : hotel, fut the the grout, novollet hud spoken to Davenvont, Ju, Jan, I8—Ex-Sherif Alex F, | Fanning wanted to go homo, but decensed | Quinvy street; dames Burns and John fitz, to Russian Court Scandal. um, ecply aid nis, ia cs avy tho vousth, Eat Saundor, of Hook’ Island County, dicd to-day at | Would not Jet hin, and took hla hat away, Mo | charged with attempting to rob) Jumnes Dales (A St. Petersburg correspondent of tho Paris | finally nacortulned aertly Hanied whon (t me Mollue. lute down on tho floor, back of tho stove, in Lot | enrly yesterday morning ut tho corner of Churle | Vollatre professes to ive tho partieulars of tho | Anslly qanertnmert tab: hp: Had ollmbed wpa a to's room, and witness went to bed and fo steep, | and Twelfth streets; William Henderson, a no- | Russlan Court scandal to which reference has OE et ee eee ec rg Ebtoccrns wat SURVEYORS! CLAIMS ‘The frat shot woke her. Lt was tired in the back | torious aufe-burghirwanted on suspieton; Peter | been minde in recone enble dispatches. A few | Shaving, and that tho Inter had turned at ths D room (Gertiv Marsh's), Then dim Fanalag cane Horg, robbing Johu f Tangen, of 900 Doxplilnes, | yents igo, says tho correspondent, tho Cane be- | 2Olse, aud, razor in hand, waved him away with Conusnys, 0., Jan. 1%—Tho State Convention | to witness’ dovrand owed to be Let Tuy saying | of a Wateh while ho wus Intoxicated in wi xntomt | came Ontored Of the Princess 1. in Vienne pa. | * stern * Go away, boy! of County Surveyors closed yestentay, after a | ho was hurt, . she refused, and hld herself in | nen the corner of Jeiferaon ind Maxwell | per gives her name in full as Dolgorauly), one of SS ee thrve-days' session, Forty-one officials worg | teloset, but got frigttoned aud slipped on her | streets; Willlam Hannon, lnreeny of i eoll of | the ‘youngest and most. beautitul. fudles of An Old Bell. SDEGnE.” Tebg Calivotitient ootterd ered Wruppok and dumped op of the est winds | lend pipe found. G._Murphyy of No, i itue | the Came Atior the bith of ae child Rie ‘Tuo belts of Bt. Peter's, Zurich, Are to ho melte m - tho Convention decited today to pe- | pefore doling thls, ant wy three | Talund avenues Julfus Zoellner and John Stern. | vequired auch an tntluenco over hhn that ho | od to form a now set, but tho local Antiquarian tition tho Legistature to equalize tho feos of | times to Lottl The second | berg, lureeny of hoslery trem 2. ea of No, | wished to pring tho infant up in his own family, | Sooloty haa {nterfored to save one cast In 1, Surveyors with those of other county oficers for | wid third shots wero fred before sho got out, In | 607 Mulsted streets Henry Smith, easau tng Ho: | ane treat tase it wore n legitimate eon. ‘Tho goven Veurs prevlous to Zurich's adhesion to tho shollur services, Eighteen questions relating to | {8 or three intiites nn ollicer came, amd wits | nora Maskell, of No, 678 Centre avenue. Eapress protested milly at frstand then sharp | swiss Fodoration: Surveyory duties wero submitted to the Attor- | Hess Went Into the house and found Lottlo dead 1. M. Jordont, of Now York City, and at present Wye A euuirel eat, and tho Einpress left Rus- ——— 4 i her (witness) room. Lottie was net sober “4 nud took up her abode at Cannes, on the plen S, eer caiaerath whinge auawor will stiapo the tex- | when witness wont. to hed. Noither decenned | SopMng wlth friends at No. at Mlehlgan ave- | Oe iehenith, “the Catrewlteh absented nmeoit | _NOFANOY Prices—Nest aot tooth, $8; fling Y tslttlon for whieh tho Surveyors propose tasks | nor Fanning hada revolver. ‘Tho inn who eld | BMGs [ust event complained wt tho Armory | Peon tha Court, ‘rhe euntcol of tho Erinesas over | Pts MeChesnoy Hross Clare and Randolph-sts ere ho would Kul Lottle wis George Stratton, ginal aflver wateh, two trade dollars, and a | the mind and hourt of the Czur seemed ta ine YEP s aCe COUNTRY ‘ROADS, seiurtle Muah, GTC aenitas oC sho Faust, povket-knifo, While walking along State street Groene ft eile “rapt ure with hts funttly. ae raroet wondartal Je tho Honutlfut ileplny ot patted thaton Priday nigh COEO atton Sal ‘ r fe | leatrest a Mt! IO procure t divorce ane delicious cnndles at Dawson's, 2: ato siree! Breclal Dispateh to Tha Chteaga: Tribute toolc Her aie to varlouy tall He "Meldok., Bor met oT, front of. tho Nit Es was tinpossltto tunes ho n= | s=neecmeere ene OC Hat ts. ! i ai f arry hi Hesny, 1l.,Jan, 18.—Tho mud blockute,whteh | wanted hee tenet bie ioate Atatemid tinege | ulmer House (a man who collowed nln | Marry He dleated, for two weoks past his emburgved all business, | son structs, tat ano declined, atid thoy returned | Wound for soveral blocks, and whe tually mado | tho paler was Abandoned. Ut ly reported tne | anne DEA ESe 48 ralved, and long strings of wagons, loaded with | to) West Kinzie, stopping on tho way half a | Jordone says ho told him hy hud no thna-plece, | be fell Into paroxysing of fury when be learned. LUNDSTROM—Ion, 18, Emma, wife of John ut dozon times for retrostiuents, whieh took the y 4 Wfiss | Hatt ho could not carry out his wishes without | Lundatrum, nod 2s years nnd 6 months: hogs and corn, once moru tell Into town, relole> | fim at briny. Atior thoy” ROL Dace Lottie. | Hpd that the stranger, without snaking any sangy | HM he cold OL enery out bis wishos, without | Iandetrcm nao EtyénreinndGmmointha. ing the henets ot business tnen, ‘Thory ura a hex to go out for woute whlaks. but sho | Want {htough his. nackeus. denone ecto ne | Peluvess D. fe hostile to."the proved dorcre | Pmt Graceland, i g good many fat hogs fu this section that. will ba el. Stratton Kuve Lotto $4 before he and | Ne ne ‘ + : i inentul refortns, and tt ia belleved sho has ine | | SIERMAN—At tho residence of his non, 121 Wale put on the market within week, If the rouds | wituss went unt, uid aftr thelr return hogave | Terenure ware yg ace aap meneribes ES | cticed tho Gaur to nok up (nis writingedeme tho | Rest. Duniol Stormad, Sr, aged 1 yoary G muniet Ad us ho was not willing to abdicato . pod t by " our ts yours of age, tall nud slender, % rH reinuin good, Nuvigitlon. on the river Is alse conta for Whlshy, Which she fetched, Fane | Meee as irs Of Bee, id slender, | Constitution which the Lborats of itussin ox: | 22 : Feamned, ‘Tho xteamcr Alps, with four, barges | nln wis thore, und tig whole purty tid whisky, | Wel dressed, und gentlemanly tn uppenranco, pected he would promulgate suvernl months ago. EAT BR eee te cad Archjbatd Hoare, of feo, passed through ty locks yesterday on | Stratton paylug for 7% cents’ worth, Witness | Barly Friday morning tho residence of Mrs. pont eels aL head youngent child of Juntos E and Starion Bouvar, aged her way down to Vicksburg, and Stratton went ta bed, but shoruly before % | Jontin, Nos tf Park avenue, was plundered of “Chanson de In Cho mise. ‘years and WW months. : ——_—— Cg ererated eulled Ma ticed ful i sours pa an befits oF elothing an Ln errara.: New York tWorld 7 Jee Ea yemilance, 1608 Wabesh-ay. iacede q with Stratton, About fifteen minutes after- | Lute at ulght Ellon Croid yeaa 0 3 it. Jon AMICABLY ADJUSTED, Wards a quarrel bea, and deeensed called for | une, a. grechhorn aervant-zit, was’ arrested | , M-Tathotomy Salnt Sore Girardin has pub- | Fronds invited, 4 Bh, 1A Ut om ey da . :) te Mashed 2 Freneh prose translation of tho “Chane GARTSIDE—Jan, 18, at 10:30 " riside, MInwauKrr oat =A conmnitteg at work. foe s Hosturtial for tha dave pony and 1s for ,) a tte and dosieerd up at tho | gondola Chemise,” par honing Hood, whieh | daughter ot Reine pee reknks qieagie Ga Ingmen at Nay View Kolling-Milly baye had a | he tried to Ko dn a shot was fred, Ho emo eat Lake reat ation by Ke tat | wo tuko tho liberty of translating badk lito. i ‘ineral Servicen nt tho. parlor af the First Bapiab cits with th i int buck tu Currio's room, suying he was wounded, | Darrow, Upon belug closely questioned tho girth Hating back ito Lue | oninrcorner ed Srila ey ee Thee metate COnTEREHY O jniiugers, and 8 busts Of | Citerig. gut ouL ut the wWitvow, and two more | xdinitied tht the hovse.fiad been plundered’ hy | Slish, with scrupulous fidelity: era ECE A Batra Wages for tho ensieing yer was Nx ahots were fired, Witness did not seo Gcorge | doin Hand Cathoriny Kolloy, acquaintanees of | 77+ Woman ts seated, covered with tatters, Flos of tho funily livited: TEES PEC nama anne ay aT He liso any of tho shots, and did uot sce Hottie go | hers wham sto hud ndmitted to. tho howe nt | Hereyellts aro red and awollen, her fingers ars ee the rates af Init yer, fs vunny inte tho berl-roomadter the rst shot, “Sho did | G80 hvthoimorning. Bho stuck to this story des | WeMey and worn, h tt feverish heit she ANNOUNCEMEN'ES. Themen resimework dbtnorrewee Me aod | not hear wy breaking of eruckery. ithe quar. | xpite the dents oF Kelley nnd his wite, why co- | Pies her neciie, sho draws her need. Stitchy STR TOUT HERE CTO Pn rs z g = rel vals bd a fe ~ da ir house be thoroughly sei é 7 lhe ory a al ‘MIE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Tuned itd gunna, frusiye sig west eane | enolate eatka nurs only ncenthee Foose ee And without Intermlision, in avoleo, sharp and T hej a eoiing ‘ines atranare® saat ng Se ly. Sho wis uyly he girl cumoe hero only recently from Nuash- " a wit 1 Ar UNHEALTHY DEADWOOD, when she got drunk, und one struck witnesd, | ville, Penn. and eluina that Kelloy’ hna repent- | Slhing, sho pubes tap: ciao teon Aha Jn chenntso, Hole Htblo Wark: tom ton Wahi. A, 1 Homingw . Aus Witness did not geo Btratton get out of the wine | edly couxed her toudmithtn to te house for | [Stitchy atte tho General Deapwoon, 1. 'P., dun, 18-2 y-8ix donths . y = ¢ purpose of robbin, 4 b distance! And stitch, stituh, stitoh agali, whon TOTALS ocourred thls month In this elty ind nolghborlog | Wodll ware ct Nae evety full—and, tn fuet, by dustleo Wash relay cee Bitch arteheatiten ati ane Patera nT Ww camps, twenty-four of which were caused by James ely eh, y brain towt hy nig, a hard-looking spechnen with ————————— 4 4 r the prevulling throut and tu opldemfe. Ning | Mls Jeft arin tn as sling, was tho noxt witness, He tee yori au lt, Sond tabled. Bien RUCEION SOLES, of thhy number were ehtiteen under. 1d years of | Sd he was a brukesinan, but out of work at A Non-¥oisonous Groen Color. thing eyes tire burning and 317. NEHDIIAM, OF LONDON, EN gland, with loud the noon-meoting io~«lay. at ‘ ito, stitch! the soum, tho gusset, tho band, Hy GEO TY GORE EO. OF tala ue aires 4 Predent. “1s uecount of tho affale was tat bo | Tt is found that from tho jrraina of rw catteo | Ba rcede x. #3 ee ewette da Renita dered “tba Tati tha tusléop on tha Hour whow he hourd tho uolke | thero mus bo extruoted hy walinplo process, a | Papua: We gusset, Co sown, until that thou ‘und 12 Wateat-ar, fuyorablo, butween a neil and Stratton. He or up and bonutig xreon color Me iter fluted to full Conuiudest to sew thon Inada ae REGULAR T ALE one EE any Wi u uy he Purposes oF hoe ook and confectioner, an O'e! vo n'e T HE OPEN STRAITS Upon tho Ded ited ut, hin. ‘Then he ran into | swhlel will undoubtedly: eomo inte extenstyo anes | age uugltaue, mals con’est pas ta chanéon ng TRADE § Carrio’y room, us before described, and, after | tnusmuch ns the numbor of green colors suitable —— Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Currlo bud gone, two more shots were fred, and | for such nses, and which ure not polsonous, 18 pss y Mackinaw City, Mich. Jun 18.—Tho tug Dine | Fottie eamy inte thy room, aroun an felt out } very United, ‘ls woloring mattor, recoding Lo Not i. poudenmas 5 % 35 re hei * Is ann did not peofare | tho'weeount giver of the process 0 raction, molt Free Press, ig inerabey routes the weatie iatotgr tiring, Witness Jumped up when Lottio called for | ty obtalned in the fultowing manner: The cottec: | An old man with a autchol and eang yestorday ’ help, but bo could not remember what sho eatd. | graing are crushed and tho oll 44 extra a vathor } y ul by | stood in front of tho Detroit Opern-Hauso for a | CUILSDAY, Jan, 20, 9:30 a, m4 wind southwest and light, Mercury iW? above, | ify heard no fusé at all; wathing but the two | mons of ethers thoy wre then dried und agé | long half-hour, surveying tho building with | © An important Showin In Dealmblo Goods. = shots. Witness was drunk, and tad no very | tuted with the white of cgge, so us to form usort | Curious oye, and he fn ly ontered, walked upto QKO, Vy GOUE & CO, Auctioneer ucourate recollection of what happened atter | of paste, and tho lutter if exposad for several | the box-ollice, and aakeds . . y i hee te 1 Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, hu was shots but was confident there was no | days to tho alr, ‘The prosoneo of the white of |‘ What's tho rewular price to goin t | i New Your, Juth 18,—A, Heed & 8 Rood’ quarrel between deevased und Stratton, exes then deteriiues the appeurance of an Sipe ateaut oh shililnga,” answered Shaw, ‘vem no of Musto, ch eno, have seanent tor the abla pane TET SRT CCE GT re A ho" frousitror honiated for awhile but Mnally i q Northwest tho agenvy of the Knube plano, bit noe Urabe mith. foe xald he came to | With water, expose them three or four duys to | took tho money and told him to goup, The atid oF ne a ral Phat * ana Chiengo last week from California, and. too! the alr, aud extract the coloring mutter by | iin went up-stairs, to find everything dark and. Putting in Small-Pox, + | room" the ‘corner of Stato. utd itarrsan | Means OF aleobol aera ates COGE sunt, fixed Lis yazo on the Somobody bus ascertained tho curious faots, | strects, Ho tirst caltod at 73 Wost Kinziv streot ——$—$_—————- Dutt achat! “thon Le eaiked GuStae ee 2 In stunll-pox, that poor people are pitted least, | G8 Wednesday: even! Lr mude an appolnt+ se Softening Influonce, slowund dignttiod stap, put fia head di kd AND rie peonte aire pitted inost, wid no class are | went with Gertlo Murvl to return Friday even- At (Nev) Chronicle. Dox-oillca, and anid: 1 PI 1 0 pitted tnder their dress, Poor people bave tess | fg. Ho did so retarn, and took Gertlo out as hae Co remarkod tho old forty | “wie you'sail thut nm panorama, thon yo don't Ht Habe in thelr Howes, the rich plunty of ght, | before described. Gn thole return tho iirly | niner this morning’ ag bo nodded over bls yluis, | ynow whut w panorune iss aud If tollee coy | quid wider the aieks therw Ia it ‘course, Lead Ranted whey, amd bo pald foils thucs 25 | to our roparior, N1V6 fatectabe wi coward | along and beyrela ubillinias to sou oro'a' 3 o uu dneltber case. ‘The oxpl ue " eile Tw, rtio went | minan is al joMo—A reg’ lir crawlin’ snval u eainliye to this ubsusvor, vane eatunatton, ae, | fohesd in hee Foome “after Sine timo ames | Rau te akg Fears erawlty soak, by | iuoap of fobls in this country Good day!" On Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m. Bun ght consista of threo primury colors. ‘Tho | cume aguln for money, but ho refused to give it | ondin most. of the camps on the oust sence 4 red, the biug; and tha yellow ruye have distinct | ta her, and, uftor calling him several ftthy | 49, ve got threo bulluts inaide o° me, I've Generonity of Unborn Babies, A good clean line of Seasonable Goods wud churacteristio properties, the yollow gives | nunies, she selzed the water pitcher und atrug! shot an’ been shot at, un’ nover heand nobody ‘Tho supplement to tho Paris Figaro of tho lth 50 ‘ Hight, tho red heut, und tho ble wetinism,, Wow, | Him over to head with it, Sho hud first oponed | say Lhudne as good grit os most fellorw that’s | of lecuibur contarasuilst Of contabat agers | Will be offered, the pus of vurlolur postules ubsorbe, by It yole | tue window and thrown tho water out. ‘Thon. soln HButathome lina kyoto. Aforo I'd let | money forwarded to that Journal In answer to GEO. P, GONE & CO.. 0 & 82 Wabasb-st. low inedium, the wotinto ray, which results iu | She called for Fanning, who camy inta the room. | the old orien Ln that her hot biecult warn’t | its appeal in behalf of the r of that city. Tho eal mil oxpressed his willing. | Molson Tid crushed wut delod eolfoo-herries | | The 't ton of the tender Witueas warned hint to keep back, but ho kept | Al when it's like atti? umulyam, I'd al mysolt urges tribution is $1,000 CANDY, feuving "pitas at tho bunoy Thus | iprouching, Aa ho id 0 ott hie witness Zuil'usu rotorte, Pve donee lata u times, “Most | dAuimale tie diatics ot roy. yo oee : howl, and us e . Send 61, 2, 6, or t3 for » sample <<< over the head with the o' my teeth is gono from tuggin' on boefeteaks | send $3; “two female twins, Mari 3 u Tho Eldredge Sewing Muchine—Tt lends | #24, lla, #0, witness’ “rovolver™ wont’ olf, | that’ tho old ‘woman bas friol, D'yo thine | reso" sand $1 ea litt ail wo levee neater Eihaued uf Kitarlos ‘out Yp fe he world, and Is tho best for you to. buy, woln buck fate ilo roomed teed ta eather ann date) “Noraiee “Wi io a tubo nay sues a oontno. loves” sada’ voonlay a bate wno Beanies ‘Adareet Bold on plouthiv pavmonts. "100 Htata strest. | ity clothes aud money, Yut the door wis apenod | knonin’ halt tho taars Tm likawiso awoauine for | will bo Bara in alx wooka” salle 82, "try Tite j DN retraiirig ton Who sald £ wanted a three? Givowe three | ‘The Duke of Suthorland's fancy for fita on- *