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CRIMINAL NEWS. |. Two Negroes Hanged Yester- day in Missouri, and One in Texas. Details of the Executions and of the Crimes Com. mitted. Further Particulars of the Dem- 5 cratic Outrage in Shel- byville, Ind. Horrible Murder of a White Man by’a Chinaman in Cali« fornia. Fscaped Convicts in Wyoming Re- turn to Their Old Occupa- tion. A Coach ‘Stopped, and the Passengors Relieved of Thelr Purses. The Outlaw, Josse Jamos, Honors St. Louis with a Visit. TWO NEGROES HUNG. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mexico, Mo, April 16.—Two negroes by tho names of Juko Muldrow and Nathan Faucett wore executed here to-day for tho murder of Octave Infow In September Inst. At 1:7 o'clock thoy arrived at tho place of execution, maunt- ‘ing tho ecaffold with firm tread, and to all ap- Pearnnces coal and collected. A prayer waa offored by tho Rov. Father O'Lenry, nesiated by Father Stack, to which the prisoners listened attentively. The Sheriff read tho death-warrunt. and respite in tho ense, and, after tho noosces and Ifiack caps wero adjuated, the lever was * pulled and the drop fell, ‘Tholr bodies wero de- livered to J. M. Gordon, a promincnt lawyer here, who owned the negroes during the diys of slavery, Tho crime for which tho nbove palr were oxe- ottted hero to-day was one of tho most hidcous and |promeditaied murders on tho ealondar of crime. Tho woman in tho caso, and in fact ite prime mover in the wholo affair, is named “Enuna Prtlly, but is generally known heren- shouts by the singular but appropriate name of “Short and Dirty.” ‘This woman, whoso char- yetor and reputation aro of the lowost order, has alrendy been tho menns of sending throo soulsipto oternity, Sho was arrested about 0 year ago for appenring on the streets in man’s “1 apparel, ‘and rent out of the county; but soon roturned, and began living with a colored man uamed 81 Muldrow, fathor of. one of the prison- ers, on tho outskirts of thatown, Thoauthoritics threatoned her with nrrest several times, but sho would not give up her colored lovers, and kept secluded from tho police. ear Muldrow's house was that of Octave Inlow, a white man, who concclved a strange nn, ‘and unaccountable fancy for the girl with whom Muldrow lived. A firenio frlenc pulp prem up between Inlow and tho girl, which led to crimi- nalintimicy. On tho morning of tho murder, which occurred on tho 30th of September, 1870, Inlow and the girl Prilly were at tho house of n solored woman named Mickey. While there a row occurred, and Inlow slapped tho girl, She. Jeft the house vowing vengoanco on: him. That night, about 10 o'clock, Inlow and tho en wero sralielng in a pasture near Jnlow's house. As thoy nppronched a small creek which ran through the pasture, sho asked Inlow fora chew of ‘tobacco,—nt tho samo time stepping away from him. Imme- diately a shot was fired, and Inlow fell mort ay younded, The girllefttho scone, and pnase tho remainder of tho night fn a barn. Inlow lived a fow days, and told who was with him the night ho was shot. ‘ne -Shoriff arrested Jake Muldrow, Nathan Faucett, and Joo. Hicks, all colored, and’ tho white woman, Emma fete At Faucett’s house was founda gun which bad lately been dis- charged, and which wns covered with mud Iko that on tho bank of tho crock. At tho trial, which took placo in February Ins! _.the ovidence, mostly circumstantial, showod that the wholé nifair was 8 deop-Inid scheme to murder Inlow. It wasalso proven that the col- ored men had threatened Inlow more than once. Muldrow and Faucott woro both found gulity of mnuraor In tho firat degree, nnd were sontenced to be bung April, A respite of two wooks wna given thom by tho Governor, in which to pro- par for death; and to-day tuo two men suf- ‘ered the full penalty of tho Inw. Hicks, the othor colored man arrested on sus- - Pleion of connection with tho crime, and tho womnn Prilly, were freed, and Immediately left the town, é About a weok aftor the trial tho woman ro- turned, and mndo a fuil confession, Bho sald ‘he could not stay nway from tha negroes, na tho spirit of Inlow was following her at all ‘times. She wanted toeome back and be hung agsoon ag she could get ready todic. A now trial was ordered in ber caso, and will take Place April 20, oe THE SHELBYVILLE OUTRAGE, Spectal Dispateh to The Chtcago Tribune, SHELnYVILLE, Ind., April 16.—Ameden and his Shogof thugs arc happy to-day. Thoy havo auccecded in hounding down tho negrocs that they started after day before yesterday, and brought bim into the city with triumphant domonatrations last evening. Tho poor fellow, who was completely oxhuusted and suffering so~ vere pain from a revolver-shot, fired by one of the gang, which striok him in tho thigh, Inflict- ing a very sorlous wound, was eurrounded by a sot of Democrats, who took delight in tormenting him. Leo Amadon, the londor, took chargo of him, standing by his aide with a buge club in nis hand, not allowing tho cowed darkey to opon his mouth. Yourcorrespondont attempted to intor- view tha negro in regard to his eapturo, but Amsden intorfored and told him * not to spent toany d—d roporter." How ho was captured will novor be known oxcept by Domocratia wit- nesses, Aftor hurriedly going through witha form of an examination, he was sont to jail by 2% Demooratio Justico of ‘the Peace to nwait an examination that will bo given him some time tmorrow, Hulng desirous of sovlng tho nili- gavit to find tho enarge that had been trumpod ‘Up, your representative asked permission to seu font Lye was boing. banded ove Amaden Heat shin; wok, again exelaini that thoy did not want “auy'd- eed reporture ft hore.” For a socond timo fn his disgraceful life his wishes were not complied with, and tho afli- nvit was secured long cnough fo examine it. With audacity suftictont to make a rock blush, theyhavg:him nrrosted for carrying doafly Woapons eh, Intent to commit inurdor, As soon as thy onn bring him into court he will be sent té&tho Penitentiary, his frocdom boing Sworn away by tho roughs who attempted tu killhim, Eis arrost has caused a furor of ox- rO1 eitoment, and the community is fatrly wild, ‘Tho parties who placed tho suffering man behind the urs refused to have a surgeon remove tho}ball that was Imbodded in his hip, but burried him off, making bim walk moro than halt a mite to the jail, Tha wound was aftorwards attonded mebrourts the adsistauoe of a few uninterosted ‘ —— TRAMP OUTRAGES. + Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inptawaro.ts, Ind,, April 16,—The Cloveland, Columbus, Cinoinnat! & Indianapolis Ratlroad Was the victim of outrages aguin last night, committed by three or four tramps who boarded _ tho truin at Winchester for the nurpose of steal- ing arido, Attor tho condustor had put thom Of thoy bogan stoning the train, Ono of the ; Missiles barely missed tho conductor's head, - Several of thom struck the Wagner sleeper, breaking a number of tho heavy plato-glass Windows, but fortunately witliout Injury to tho Msscngers, ‘This morning two viige, giving ly nanos ns Holic ‘Thomas and Charles Mur- Un, wero arrested and brought to tho City Court, Whero tho tratn-mon rooognlaed them as mom- bors of the wang that attacked tho train lust night, | Thoy will ba sont ta Winchoater for triul by the local authorities there. |B: gotting a rido OM afroight truln tho; tor 1 ‘Ume to mect thole tater same: te ate . OTHER HANGINGS. Cnantyston, 8. Gy April 164,—Willtam 8, Datos waa oxectited at Rarnwoll Court-Hous thts Btate, to-duy for the murdor of Stephen W. Bush at a danco lust Christmus ovo, His nook waa broken by the fall, und ho dled without a Struggle, ‘The oxcoution wus private, Calre STON, April 16.—A News spocial from 5 vert says hill: Walker, colored, was hanged dhevu to-day for the murder in 1878 of Montoo, ‘bo Prisoner sald bo was not golng to Holl, but ou! ty right straight to Heaven, His neck aanot broken by the full, although tho trop prix feet three inches. Five thousand poo- plo witnessed the uxovution. JESSE JAMES, Spectat Dispatch to Me Chicago Tribune, Sr. Lours, April 16,~It f@ ussorted, with somo ‘ow of truth, that fle notorious Jossa James pent last night iu thig city, stopping ata hotel, A lady who kuows him says that she mot him thls afternoon and talked with bim. Ho sald that Sehad visited the Jall and strolled about the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1880—TWELVE PAGES city all tio forenoon. Hin nbject, ho entd, in coming hero wasto secure legal escape from hia present condition 98 an outlaw, and to fuard agalust dangor from ft posalble requis Hon from tho Governor of Minnesota because of hia part in tho Northflelt robbery. He met 1 Mr. Kiger, who formerly knew him, and, {tds alleged, took a monl with him, ‘Tho robber is enid to have left the clty to-night on one of tho west-bound trains, Whethor or not tho man was Jesse James, It is tolernbly certain that a Tan waa bere who waa tikon for tho outlaw by people formerly well nequainted with him. —— MURDERED BY A CHINAMAN, Bax Francisco, Cal, April 16—Tho hody of Mr. Soverance has been discovored in a woods shed near tho hous of a Chinaman in Saueilite, Ah Lang confesses that ho killed Severance whilo milking, striking him with an ax. The murder was planned some time before, and the grave was already prepared when the murdor {ook pinco. ‘To more offectuntly conceal tho Place of burial tho nest of a sotting-hen was re- moved, nnd when tho body waa interred tho neat was repinced and all the surroundings mado to ppear as before tho removal of thooarth, This was necomplished so artfully as to completely deceive the eearch. Detectives from the city, Joining tn the search, conoluded to commence nt tho pinco whero Sovorance was Inst econ, and, lo Hingoring in the vicinity of the shed, the presence of the body was betrayed by the smell of decnmposition, Tho excitement in Saucilito is Bo gront that the Chinaman would have been lynched if\bo Intter had not been placed In tho hands of tho authoritics. ARREST OF NORSE-THIEVES. °* Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Qurinoy, IL, April 16.—Thiamorning the polico effected tho arrest of two horsc-thloves of 1 desperate character. Thoy were heavily armed, and showed fight when arrested. They gave tholr names as Stewart whon first locked up, but. the officers found letters on thetn which showed that they were brothers named Storrs, and thut thoy ive nenr Laplatn, Mo. Theso lotters re- veal sevornl operations fn which tho fellows have Intely heon engaged. They camo into this clty last night with t stolen horse in their pes: Reasion. It Js expected that thoir arrest will age alet fu making important developments con- sonal tho org ne Bocas Hla cen a lnhiine a B erated in this county and vielnity and niiney. Missourl & *pnoltie and Saanptbat St lov Roads in Missou! KNIGUTS OF TIIE ROAD. Cnrrennn, W.'T., April 10.—Tho five convicts who oscnped from tha Wyoming Penitentiary just week aro now on tho road between Fort Fetterman and Itock Creek, stopping coaches, Thelr first attempt occurred on tho 1th Inst., when tho south-bound conch from Fetterman. was halted, tho paasongers robbed of their arms and money, and tho four conch horsca ox-, changed for tho robbers’ wornout team. Tho knights of tho rond wero yery courteous, and respected the mati-bngs. Two of the horses taken were harnessed to_n Nght wagon, and the othor two were saddled, Tho roadengents moved ina westerly direotion. Ss ‘The mall-driver, who arrived at Rock Creck, on tho Union Pacific, Inst night, reports having: been stopped In the morning by a man on ono of tho stolen horses. Tho roud-ngents are well “mounted and armed for n spring campaign. ATTEMPTS AT TRAIN-WRECKING, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Quinoy, Ill, April 16.—Severnl obstructions having lately been found on tho track of the Chicago, Wurlington & Quincy Railroad in this vicinity, it is helloved that cortain persons aro engaged In tho work of wrecking trains, elthor for spite or for plunder. A few nights sinco tho east-bound train was stopped nt Cloola, when a loose tio was found undor the pitts whore it had heen dragging along tho track for somo dis- tnnes, As Conductor Dudley enmo up from Han nibal ono morning this wook his train oad a nare row escape, a hig pile of tles having been placed on tho rails ata siarp curve near Marblehead. Fortunately, however, the danger wan discovered in time to stop the train within ton feet of tho obstruction. i SENTENCED TO DEATH. Conusnta, 8.0., April 10.—A dispatch from Greenvilie, 8. C., states that tho band of negro incendiaries who fired the olty nino times Inst winter, and burned ovor one-fourth of tho town, wore yesterday found guilty. As soon os tho verdict was rendered tho Judgo pronounced sontonce, directing that thoy should be hanged on June 18, Tho testimony dovelopad a con- spiracybnsed on plundering and robbing not surpnasod in criminal annnls. PARTIAL CONFESSION. ZANESVILLE, O., April 10.—Godfrey Smalley, realding near Mariotta, O,, hns been arrested by Licut. Linton, charged with tho murderof Jacob Doaughman, Aug. 90, 1861, Mr, Baughman wasawealthy farmer residing noar this oity, and boing n bachelor and Iiving alone, his body was not found until tho day following his sup- posed murder, Smalley, is now in Jail; and, from partini confession made, thore coms to bo no doubt of his guilt. . —_- _. MURDERED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lixcouy, Neb, April 16.—Betwoen 1 anda o'clock this morning two men called at tho house of David Hitters, tn this city, and an altercation ensucd, Bitters oJected tho men, and thoy fred st him, shooting bim through thoheart. Bittors was no hard .character, and bis wifo also, and it is thought tho mon camo thera to seo tho ‘woman. Two men, Denwood and Duffs, aro under arrest, but the avidence boforo the Coroner's jury is not atrong against thom, MMILTAN'S TRIAL. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dexnrus, Ind., April 10.—By agreemont of at- torneys, the trial of Jack 3fodfillnn, chargod with compticity In tho murder of John Raymond Jackson, In Cass County, {s sot for trial hero on iho 4th of noxt month. Moynihan, his accom. pice, was tried, and the deuth penalty aMized, at Logansport, and MoMillan's attornoys havo had his cuge scut to this, Curroll County. fons SENT UP. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Larayetre, Ind. April 16—Frank Shay, a moro Ind, who claims that hia parents resido at Pittsburg, V’n., was to-day sentenced to tha Pen- ‘itentiary for twolve montha by Judge Vinton. Shay was caught stoaliny Jewolry and eilyerwaro from tho resklonco of Ai Caldwell, and, al- though tho offense was committed on Tucsday last, ho is now undor eontence. JAIL-DELIVERY, . _Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Frankronrt, Ind, April 16.—Whilo the Jallor was opening tho coll-doors abgut 9 o'clock Inst. night, one of tho mon inside thumped him on tho hod with a billet of wood, kuocking him’ down, Tho prisoners thon mado a rush for Ibe. | erty, and six of thom got nwny, locking the turn- koy in tho coll from which thoy had just omerged., * NAMROW ESCAPE, Br, Joseru, Mo., April 16.—As tho Missourl Pas offic train, duo hero at 1p, m., was approaching Rushville the ongincor discovered an obstruc- tlon in tho shape of two-ties securely faatonod: neross tho track, Ifo succocdod in cheoklng his engine just in time to provent a sorlous accl- lent. No clow to the purpetrator of tho outrage. AMBROSE\MINDICTED. Cixcirnatr, April 16.+-The Grand Jury in tho United States Court this morning finished tho examination of the case of ex-Clork Ambroso, chargod with mulfvasanco in oftico, They doubt- jose found an indlotment, but, under the rules, the fact cannot bo mnde public till the party {a taken, which will be this afternoon, ' MAUD HAMILTON. New Yon, April 16.—MMaud Hamilton, the Variety actross, who fa wanted in Chicago ona chargo of larcony, leaves for thore this ovening with Betactive Ryan, who arrived bere this moralog, io unhappy blonde has beon qui! sick, and relatives TP yoreoy city have Boon caring for ber, . ee A PECULIAR CASE, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CrncisNATr, O., April 16.—-Suit was brought to-day aguinst Dr. Willlam Carson, a leading physiolan, by Aun Furloy, a widow, to recover 5,000 damages for Injuries allegod to have boon sustalucd to hor foolings by reason of a post- mortem examination made by ber husband by the defendant. She averrod that her husband had been takon to the Cincinnath sfoapital to ba treated for injuries received, which, rosult- ing im ‘an abscess of the Aver, caused death, Subsoquently Dr, -Carson mado tho post murtom without her kuowlodgo or cons sent, by reuson of which sho vlaimed abe wad damayéd to the extont of $5,000, ‘Tho Court hold that no property Fight in the dead Is fujurod b: post mortem, and thut thoro is no case tn whicl inere injured feelings will give artght of action, ‘Tho caso was taken from the jury and Judgment rundered for defendant, OBITUARY, Apctat Dispatch to The Chicago Lavayerra, Ind., April 16.--Aaron T, Claspill, one of the early settlors of Tippecanoe County, and ono of its most respected and honored citi- zons, dlod yostorday, Ho was born ia Brown County, Obfo, Aug. 1, 1803, and came to this county in 1k3, Fortify feeble lungs against winter blasts with Halo’s Honoy of Horchound and Tar, Piko's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. - CASUALTIES. Southern Ohio and West Virginia Visited by a High Wind, Which Results in the Destruction of Considerable Property. Forest-Fires Outtirg Swaths Through tho Virginia Wilderness. Yesterday's Record of Miscellancous Minor Mishaps. A THGH WIND. Wnheenina, W. Vn., April 16.—A high wind, whioh prevailed in this olty nll day, culminated this arternoon at 6 o'clock in reycléne of somo force awcoping over the city, blowing due enst. The main force of tho wind seemed to be con- centrated on the fretght depot of tho Pittaburg, Cincinnutl & St. Louis [ailrond, ns the river sido of that bultding was completely torn off, Ona ton-Inch rafter was driven through tho roof of tho freight depot of tho Baltimore & Ohlo, nd- Joining, and through an elght-Inch brick parti- tion wall. Two other raftersof tho samo siz were blown through tho roof of the sam¢ bulld- ing, doing conalterabie damage, but inekily in- uring hoon, The damngs to both depots will ‘garegnte $1,000, No athor serious duinngn to ruperty in the olty reported. Tho wind was ‘ollowed by n thunder-storm, Furthor accaunts of the storm state that tho steeple of tho Zion Street M. E. Church was mn- terinlly damaged, also that a portion of tho root 9 binckainitheshop of Bweency & Son's ma- ehine-shop was torn off by the violguce of the gtorm, he uel hhoring, towns of Dellaire, irldgeport, and Martin's forry, O., ntso aulfered tosome oxtent, trees boing uprooted and fences prostrated, ‘and loose property being. whirled about inan indiscriminate manner. ‘Tho most serious damage reported from the suburbs is tho uUnroofing of The ensting-rooms of the Martin's Ferry blast furnace, Windows fn this city wero broken, and a num= ber of trees, smokestacks, and outbuildings Prostrated. Fé Cincinnxatt, O., April 16.—An aintiouelly. honey rain carly thisimorning was followed by hig! winds allday. Here numbors of houses wero unroofed, and some weak buildings blown down, Tho wind oxtonded widely through the central and southorn portions of the State. At Newark aframo barn was blown down, The tron roof . Was blown off Scott & Co.’s furniture store, and tho iron and slate roof of tho Gus-Works was blown off. Buggies were overturned, and fonees: and trees Diown down. At New Philadoipbin and Canal Dover, tho storm was destructive, At tho tatter place the roof of tho rolling-mill was Diown off, At Milford Centra tho Post-Offica and soveral othor buildings were unrooted. At pobsnon, the reof of the Lobanon Houso /was own off, DROWNED. Speetal Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune, . DBorra.o, N. ¥., April 16.—Stephen Jones, 00 years old, was drowned In tho harbor to-night. Deconsed was night-watchman for tho Western Transportation Company, and was fathor of Capt. V. Jones, of the propeller Arabln. Ilo lived tn Fort Erio, and about 6 o'clock started in asallhoat for biehome. «An hour tater bla body was found Soaring, in tho water, not over 100 yards from where ho lot louse his boat. It is Aupposed the bont was capsized by a sudden ist of wind, and, being rather .fecblo, he wis rowned. H¢ had’ been Captain of tho Heserve bonts during his enrly years. Br. Paur, Minn, April 16.—A Plonecr-Preas Madelin apecinl snye yesterday morning a buggery containing Mra. Sophin Kennedy, her daughte and Bortha Bastran, whilo crossing a millda on a narrow rond, was overturned and tha women nil thrown Into the water fifteen fect deen, Mra, Kennedy and daughter wero res- cued by mon working near, but Miss Bastran was drowned, and tho body wus not taken out ull an hour after. ATROALT CAYSIZED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. EAsr SAGINAW, Mich, April 10,—Joseph Gris- haw, of West Dny. City, wont out on -Baginaw Ray in a sall-boat, with two sons, aged 4 ands yoars. Whon off Onk Grove, not far from tho mouth of the river, tho bont capsized, tho wind bloving frestintthe time, Grishaw held on ta tho bottom of tho boat, anf drifted into shore. Ono boy was washed off and drowned, ong tho othor was dead when ho reached tho al < —e 4. . CREVASSES, New Onteans, La, April 16,—A crovasse oo- ourred yesteriay one milo below Thebodoaux, on Bayou Lefourcho, loft bank. Mr. Pandoly, of Morgan's Road, bas a hundred men at work arsisting an cqual number furnished by’ plant~ cra.- Thoy hope to close the break by Sunday. Troublo continues with tho Sharpo crovasse, tho dams having several times given way. Tho puthortttes hopo to havo it permanently closed ck. A SIIP ASIIORT. ™ Wasnixaton, D. ©., April 16—Tho Sigaal Corps Station at Capo Henry, Vu., roports, at lia, m., to tho Chief Signal Officer, as fot- lows: “ Tho ship Anna Morris, of Windsor, from Bromon, bound for Bultimoro, wont ashore one mito north of Falro Crapo, at 8:30.10, m.; oMictnt number, 75,159; cargo, barrels and salt;_no Ilves lost; will sond ndditlonal information as soon ns obtalned.”” FORES'T-FIRES. Frepenickanunad, Va. April 16.—Extonslvo forcst-firos In the Wildertoss region have dono scrious damago. The drought bas causcd tha nl- most ontire suspension of planting and plowing. Two or threo persons havo beon burned to denth, Tho losses in Princo George, Dinwidalo, Chestorfleld, and Sussex Counties are very great; insurance Nght. —- JUMPED THE TRACK. ‘ Mrnwearonis, Minn,, April 16.—Whilo afroight train on tho Minncapolls Eastern Railroad was rounding A curvo within the olty limita this morning three oars jumpod tho‘ track and wero precipitated into the Mississipp!, Harry Monk, yardmuaster of tha rond, was caught under tho cars and orushed eo that ho died soon after, KILLED BY CARS. Bpeciat Dispatch to. The Chteagd Tribune, Watenrown, Wis, April 16;—Harry Monk, brother of Postmastor Monk, of this city, was run over by two flnt-cars in tho rallroad-yard at Minneapolis, Minn., this morning, and instant] Killed, ‘Is ‘body will bo taken to Springiold, Ii, for Interment, ; peinetions REPORTED EXPLOSION. Ban FrAnoisco, April 16.—It 1s reported that tho giant-powder works at West Borkely blow up this ovening, No purtloulara nro recolyod, _——————— A SAVORY GANG, . Dotectives Haines and Simmona yesterday ro- covored in Frank's pawnshop, No, 23 West Ran- dolph stroet, tho cutlery stolon last Sunday night by burglars from tho hardware store of Willlam Blair &Co,, No. 173 Lako street. The thioves wore arrostod n fow days ago by tho Woat Madiaun atreot police’ upon information furniahod by Superintondont O'Donnoll. ‘Tue polico have votually dared to plifer tho credit for tho capture, and allege that tho clow was furnishod by a vost-button dropped in tho bur- glarizod houso, and which they succeeded in nding a placo for upon tho vost worn by James Holey, now in oustodyt Shirt-button and ghomlise-button clows have so often been heard of in tho Departmont that thia fllmsy pretonso Is ridiculous, Besides Haloy, the polico arrested Putriok Hunt, Daniel Fonton, and John Dillon. Tho former is too woll known lu criminal clralos to require any intto- duction hore, Ho has beon arrested upon numborloss charges, but nover has been con- yieted, Duntot Fenton attempted twice to coms mit suicide soma weeks ago, and quite recontly abused his brother James and wifo, until ho brought on a shooting affray, Huley was fore morly to ba found knocking about this city, but he went to Milwaukee, and wus thore gent ta the Workhouso fortwo years for burglury, whenoa ho only recently roturned, These threo wero captured tn Miike Lawlor’s sautoon, No. 125 West Washington streot, John Dillon runs a noto- rious saloon formerly known us “ Korry Dan's," at No, 106 West Washington stroct, ‘Tho vvidence uguinst Hunt and Haley for the purgiary ig found tn thy yeut-button clow, and ia tho connections which the police buve beon able to muko ut the pawnsbops, ‘Thoy are ulso ablo to show where tho thieves disposed of onv of tho stolen knives by way of finding ous what tho value of the lot was. “John Willlaing, Janitor of tho Rico & Jackson Building ut the corner of Jofferson and Handoins structs, also identifies thom as calling for Dillon, who rooms in tha bullding, us carly us 6 o'clock Monday morning, Not fnding” him fn, Lee wont 0 saloon, Mr. Wililams also identifies tho vallse in which thoy carried off tho atolon outiery, In Dillon's antoon, lovked in a clowet, Was found a coat with a pouuliar rent in it, which Bir. Williams says wis worn wy Unley tho qorning he culled at the Duildtng, In addition to this, and bis known connection with the thieves, Dillou‘s gotting up at 6:00 that morning, whon bo waa nevor in the habit of gett up untihlO or I o'clock, Is considered suspicious. 0 Ho ts oyidently a very savory character, a8 b made = Haloy‘s acquaintance some fow ye while they = were both Oars serving out a sentence in tho . Hor ot Corsoction. Fenton bas succocded in minkog out nense against him by tolling a variety of contradictory stories. He denied knowing Haley, and wax proved a lier by the pollee, who ascertained that for two weeks pust Haley had been hia tnato In Room 1, No. 234 Halstad street. Lawlor and Dillan aro both fine charnetors. to ho keeping saloons in a city ike this, About a one ago Tayler, for havitig been caught tonn- him Aamall sum of mouey upon a valuable watch stolen by a highwayman, was compelled fo quit a saloon which ho was running for his brotnor n@ tho corner of Polk nid Halsted streots. Mowarer, tis connec: tlon-with the present ense is brought about. simply by his pormitting his srioon to be tha resort of thieves and tiaeolute characters, and it would not pay one tay's expdnee ins month If these characters wore barred out. If thoy ald not go there they would go to that of some other Aldermanic pet. —_ RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT, * Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Zyibune, Annan, Mich. April 1.—Thia morning the Ilon. Fernanito C, Beamon tendered Goy. Cros: well his resignation us Judge of tho Probute for Lenuwee County, bia physteal condition ab- solutely say es reat from official care. The Governor Inter nppointed tha Hon, Norman Geddis toMil the position for the unexpired term. a HEAVY SNOW-STORM, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Foxv pu Lac, Wis, April 16.—Tho heaviost. snow-atorm of tho sensun commenced this morning and continued. until nearly night. ourtecn inches fell, : Spectat Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune, Rocitraten, Minn, April th—Ono inch of snow this morning, and the cold raw day will provent any seeding this week, WHERE FORTUNES ARE MADE, ‘Tho Clifeago Grain and Provision Exchange, at Nos, 123 and 124 Clark street, hag been tn dergolng a thorough remodeling and refitting during the past week, and it is now one of the most attractive resorts in the elty. Tho exchange isone of the recognized Institue tlons of Chieago, and the unequaled facill- tles it offers for all kinds of trading and spee- ulathuc fn grain, provisions, and railroad stacks are fully appreciated by the merehants who dally throng the spacious hall. By con- solidating the grain and provision and the stock departments, the additonal room which ‘Was yo much needed for the necommodation of the increasing business ts secured. Tho Exchange now sends out a duly report to ite patrons giving nil the fluctuations of the mar- et during the day nnd the exact time ot sales and prices. It fs the only institution In Chi engo furnishing this Information. Specu- lators in grain, provisions, and railroad stocks shonld not fall to patronize the Ex- chanse, Telegrams and letters are answered fully and promptly. DOM PEDRO’S RAILROAD. Tho bark Amy'A. Lane is now londing In” this clty for Rio, An fmportant partof her cargo ls alot of forty Iarge railroad scales, Dbullt by the Howe Seale Company for the Dom Pedro Railroad of Brazil, This tine is one of the most important in Brazil, run- ning from Rito out into the heart of the agri- cultural region, an enjoys the special patronage and caro of the Emperor, in whose honor ff ignamed. | ‘The selection of the Howe senles for use on this road is a complimentto be appreciated, and shows 2 preference for-them in that country over all othors,—New York Evening Post, ‘BUSINESS NOTICES, Arend’s Kumyas has been used with highly boneficlal results during tho Inst four years In the various formsof Syapepalt, Rastritis, nausea, genoral debility, consumption, ete. Kus Myss ts not _n medicine; it is n plensnnt, wine- like beverage (a food); mnnde from milk, pecul- inrly grateful to a doticate stomach. Nothing clso makes tlesh, and blood, and strength so fast, Itcan be safely relicd on for the recuncration of those enses of low vitallty In which medication or ordinary nutrition fall. Sefld for clroular, Beware of imitations, Arend's Kirmysa ts sob sold to the trade, Consumers supplied dircetly by on Arend, Chemist, 179 Madison streot, Chi- cago. : “Iron in the Blood, Coldon’a Licbigtn Tiga Extract of Beot snriches tha Woot, thls digestion, cures dyspepsia, nervousn ) - ty, and female complainte: amy 1g AM nothing should one be moro carc= ful than in tho seleation of cosmetics. J, & E. Atkinson's Milk of White Rores, while harm Tess and delightfully, perfumed, 1s one of the most effective. : Travelers, stop at the,Artor Hote, Now York. CUTICURA REMEDIES, (uticura SKIN REMEDIES Cure Skin Diseases and Scalp Affections with Loss of Hair. ‘Tho Currcuna Renrbies aro marvels of cura- tive power. Intornally, tha Cuticura Resolyent cleanses the Liver and Kidneys. reguintes tho Stomnch and Bowels, anriches aud purifies the Blood of Scrofula, Scroftulous, Canceraus, and Canker Humor. Extornally, Cutioura, a sted- {einal Jelly, removes att Scaly Crusts, heats Hue mora, Ulcers, Sores, Itching Pites, and all. Itch- ing Atteotions of tho Skin and Scalp, with Losa of Hatr, and is ndmirably assisted in overy case by that most softening, healing, aud exquisitely: Berfumed tollet, bath, and nursery sanativo, tho ‘uticura Medicinal Toilet Bonp. ‘Gontloment sn the Cuticurn Medicinal Shaving Soap is wort its wolght in gold, PSORIASIS; Nineteen Years of Suffering and Mundreds of Dollars for Medicine. Mossra. Weeks & Porrzn—Gentlemen : Thayo been afiicted for ninctcen years with Psoriasis, and bave spent hundreds of dollars for doctors and stuf thoy call blood purifiers. Doctors did not know what to eall my disonso., I would seratch lahta untill scratched myself raw; thon It would dry and form into soules, which would all bo scratched off noxt night, and so on. T have beon completely cured by tho Cuticura Remedics, Bost Teepe THOMAS DELANY. Capen Custom Sill, Memphis, Tonn., Juno 70, RINGWORM HUMOR OfSix Years’ Durntion Cured by the Cutleara Remedies, Messrs, Wrexe & Porren—Sire: I have had a Ringwortn Humor, got at tho barbor's, for six years, which spread ai! ovor my curs, faco, and neck, and which itched and irritated mo a grout doat, DThave used many romedios, by ndvico of physician, without boneiit. Your Cutfourn ltem- edfes havo entirely cured mo, taking every bit of humor off iny fice, and leaving it aa smoacth aandollar, I thank¢you again for tho help it has been to mo, ° _ GEO.W. BROWN, Basin. 0" 48 Marahall-st., Providunco, Jt, £, Nov, 20, 1870, ° SALT RHEUM’ For Nino Years Sncedily Cured with the Cutts cura Wemedies, Merssns. Wrens & Porren—Gentlemen : T have beon troubled for nino yeara with Salt Rheum, and hayo tried every patent medioino (2 think) known to the trade; have also been attended by physicians, ‘but with no moro than a temporary rellof. As I hud tried everything, it was no more thun fair that I should try yours, which wore natonishingls vffcotive, complotely curing me. Itigtwo months einco I quit using the modicine, and } am satistiod Lam permanently cured, Eoponle pies pnts ine to tender ou my testimonial. yours, au a GLOr OWEN, Denler In Planos and Organs, Grand Rapids, Mich., October, 1870, CUTICURA REMEDIES, For @kin, ‘Scalp, and Hleod Wumors, Prepared by Wexka & Porren, Chomista and Druwgists, Wasbington-st., Boston, diags., 2b Front-st., Toronto, Ont. and & Snow {ill Lane don, and for sale by all: Druggists and Dealers, Prico of Coricuna, swall boxes, 0 cents; large hoxna) contadiing two und one-half tines the uuntity of small, $1. RxsOLVENT, $1 por bot-. de, Curicuna MenicivaL TOILET BOAP, 25 ots. percake. Curicuns MEDICINAL BILAVING BoA! 8 cents per cako; in bars for barbora and larga consumers, 60 conta, COLLING VoUTNG a etecr ‘Thoy vitalize, strongthon and “aupport ‘Weak Puinful” Parte; retlave P, “i Fhroulo Almoiite of the LASTER® Poisons: und tune proven vevor th AE patel eos “Goutagious Dies Psi Lapa on plaee overt the Pe ef tho sthm- 1 provent Dyspepsia, i aud Patus, ‘prleo' 38 cette, See alles Cena The Marming Increase . of Consumption and the Symp- toms Which Precede It, Leading to Scientific Investi- gation and an Attempt to Check Its Increase. The Wonderful Properties of Horehound and Tar and How to Properly Use Them, “ Facts of Importance for All Re~ garding a New Discovery. + The mortallty statistics of this country show that by far tho grentent prowortion of deaths arixo from Con- sumption, ordicensce ofa similar nature. But aside from the fatality which attends them the inconves nionces and enfforing which even the first stages bring mnko It necessary to tako prompt measures for roltef, Undoubtedly the grentest remedy of modern times for curing tung and throat comptaints is HALY’'S HONEY OF HOMEHOUND AND 'TAR, which ts accompljehing such wonderful results and attracting so much attention. This great remedy, be- sides containing the properties which its name Indl- cates, possesses five other ingredients, nll specinily designed for Jung and throat troubles. ‘This combi- nation he resuit of tong and careful oxporiment, ‘and It can bo safely negorted that when taken in time {t will cure In every ense. Tho frat atagos of Cans sumption cannot be trifed with. ‘They sro the ad- vance xunrd of n moat devnstating army, and must bo checked at onco If life iadesirablo. Itdoca not help Tattora to say it is only a ittle cold which will be over soon, It will NOT bo over soon unless promptly stopped, From the thousands who hava boen com- pletely cured by HALE'S HONEY OF HOREMOUND AND TAR, many effective testimonials could be given {f required, but the truth that ft cures all pulmonary troublos isso thorouxhly estabt sled that no nddl- tlonal evidence ts aquired. It In sold in two alzen, at Scnnd #1 por bottle, and cnn bo obtatne.! atany drug store. ‘hore who are suffering and” have never tried it, should do s0 nt once; those who havo evor trio It do not noed to be urged to do so again, CN. CRITTENTON, Prop’ » Now York, MILLINERY. MILLINERY PARDRIDGES “Prices Guaranteed 25 per cent and 50 per cent Less than Other Houses,” Ladies’ and Misses’ BLACK MILAN Wats and Bonnets inal tho new and leading shapes, at S5e, $1.00, $1.26, and $1.50, BLACK FRENCH CHIPS in latest styles, at $2.00 and $2.25, s TAN COLORED AND MIXED BRAIDS at 85c, $1.00, and $1.25. Children’s, Hats. Full line of SAILOR and FANCY Shapes at 0c, 5c, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Flowers. FINE AMERICAN SPRAYS at 25c, 80c, and 35¢c, to $1.50, FINE FRENCH SPRAYS at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, 88.00, nnd $3.50. AMERICAN ROSES, de each (a bargain). FRENCH ROSES for 25 and 60¢ each, BUTTERCUPS, SUN FLOWERS and YVI- OLETS in largo assortment and lowest prices. Full line of OSTRICH TIPS in Inte and beautiful colorings. SINSPECTION INVITED.” PARDRIDCES'’ MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st. "A NOVELTY. SARAH BERNHARD FAN. FOR SALE BY Chas. Gossage & Co., AND ALL LEADING DRY AND FANCY GOODS HOUSES, AT WHOLESALZ ONLY OF NATEPL BLOOM, No. 473 BROADWAY, New York. ———————————_—~—~_—X_——_—_—_—_—_—___——_E[=E[EH=H==- JAPANESE GOODS, Japanese and Chinese Goods! Wholowate and Metall, Prices Greatly Reduced Befora Removal, Our Large and Chotca Stoek of Chinese, Japaneso, Turkish, und Porsian Gouda, Curloa, Embrolderios, Oriental Ruga and Carpots, Screona, Vases, India Dinner Ware, Kioto, Owari, ote, in great variety, VISITORS WELCOMED, A. A. VANTINE & CO., BO1 roadway, near Thirteontheat,, New York. ELUOCPRIG BELT, nee ee DK. CHERVRA‘R ELKOTRIG Lith Norenay ty ta pry ‘This Balt | . th , eile sf th! ae iperibe pee fs fccatamp. “address CURRY RI BLE O BELT CO., 108 Washiagion Airest, Chisage, LADIE GE, WISWALL C0, = AO BTATE-&#T, Europe under ‘excoptionally favorabio circu: wea jances —— “COMMON BENGE! NOTICE. is ofierod a party Of (wolve zoung ladies, Bend tums SHOES cure Corns, Bune SEND YOUR DAVGNTER ANHOAD. diately for pardeulars, lO, lox $04 Now vark Cliy, SOLS, fona, und Enlarged Juints A most oxcellont opportunity to spend = year in aero CORN STEVENS, Tlie CitOr. oilist, LA Deurborn-st, wivos Instant relief, Ktephons' All- Ribs pale Ln buchA balla, eurua.cula, brileca, kei rug: wil Bare tt, 256 por ox THE TRIBUNE WEATHER: bd MAP.: From Observations Made by the Washington Mean Signal Service, U.S. A., atrz P. M.,- Time, April 16, 1880, ‘ Bar 2096 re fonigomery Y, i age ru ad a Joey sonvilte' i Ue AN 96)” Tongiimte West $2"trom_Ureram ih [B3* Eid eof 76} Parent apyiied forte 7 EN cg eae) SER PLANATION. CY OD Tg ‘ptaon vay state or weatnxs, ‘CHARACTER OV miND-roRCE. Y vy Fombinn A f = a a ie : ne 28.54 ¥ MM g 4 Sy 45 Fatr, Cloudy, Hain. Snow, | Calm, Light, wreah. Gale, LEAR, Vag tnbomeet thermnd inkling Feather pag BERG, D. inermomercr. arrows Indtcate wind-torce. 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Colonia Chiceh. snininiaaats SPINES Cifurioston, Hocon Osos , Savannah Vy 4 12)* Longttede West from fi ‘Observations taken at all stations at tho samo mi LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. “Waihtagten. joment Of time, Tar) Ther, ie ids Wet) den. | Weather, Hur) Ther.|Hu | Wind.) Vel| Eins Weathers a.m,| Beil a2 | eT IR. % |Clonay 0 Cloudy, | at | S/F eee Dala't ral mn, ar | at Cloudy, Tosa. md Bool 4s | 84 NSW, Hig't rain. {110218 p.in! BL TINIWe. Cloudy, Maximum, #7 minimum, a INDICATIONS. OFFICK or THe CiitEr SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasiinatox, D.C. April 17—1 a. m.--For Tennesseo and the Ohio Valtey, cooler northerly, possibly shifting to warmer southorly winds, rising barom® eter, elenr or partly cloudy weathor. For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Valleys, falling barometer, southonst to south< west winds, stationary, followed by higher, temperature, partly cloudy and clenr weathor. * For the Luke region, northwest, veering to southwest winds, cooler clear or clenring wenther, rising barometer, followed in the western portion of the Upper Lake region by falling baromctor and warm southerly winds. ‘Tho rivers will generally rise, and especially the Upper Ohio and tributarics. Cautionary signals continue at Eric, Buffalo, Nochester and Oswego, CARVETS. IN BUYING CARPETS, “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” The Carpet Depart’t of the WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS,, Will prove this to the entire satisfaction of the keenest, closest, shrewdest, best posted purchaser who will take the trouble to in- spect our stock, Our assortment of New ingrains Is full of the neatest, prettiest, and most tasteful designs. Wecan roll out on our floor undoubtedly the best selected stock of Tapestry Brussels In the city, in a large variety of the newest and most correct designs and colorings, not the frowsy, antiquated, hideous patterns that offend the cye and taste, but harmonious, delegant esigns and effects. In Body Brussels ‘We have not a single old pattern, the entire stock being new this season. IN PRICE ‘We mean to prove the assertion at the head of this advertisement, and will make most interesting figures to Young Housekeepers, Parties refurrishing, Hotel. Keepers, Board ing Houses, &c., for cash only, : It will pay to purchase car- ly this season, as cach week marks an advance in price by the makers. CARSON, PIRIE & CO, CARPETS. EDUCATIONAL. ALLEN ACADEMY, ‘Tho mos, elovant and thoroughly equipped Ho) Schoo) ju the world, sropares for boat collages or fo Hunineas, Girlereestved ont cual tarais, Abia Fuout oN good time tc , Fe neon TA We Ala: President and Lesh sy Heats la LADIES? UNDERWEAR. Chas. Giossage Ge Co. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Nuslin Underwear, Infants’ Wardrobes, Corsets. Large contracts made last No.« vember for this season’s delivery enable us, notwithstanding the |} great advance in cottons, to offer our customers 5 $50,000 Worth of the best made Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, and Corset Covers at 10 to 26 Per Cent Less Than the closest prices in this market! ) | “Notable Bargains” For this week in a’ mixed lot of goo doz. Fine Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, and Skirts, from “50 cts. to $3.50 each,” Beyond a doubt the greatest bargain * ever offered in this cltyg Several hundred dozen Genuine ' Hand-made “French Corsets” ’ At $1.60! The same Corset we have hereto~. fore sold at $2; all sizes, 18 to 30, ! White and Colored. , Fifty Full Lines Fine French Hand-made and. ‘Woven Corsets, This, the largest Corset Depart. ment in the country, includes all desirable goods manufactured, All Mail Orders Filled subject to approval! Chas. Gossage & Co. § CHOCOLATE, &c. 1780. ful for tha sustenance posed, as determined & Olt, and a white orya Py to telus i tea, 01 fb WELLE CHOCOLATIRNE. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & CO,, CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCO Jn their best and purest form, contain every luyrodiont that is containing muro ultrogen aud Pelny un import. ant adjunct to nutrition, 2 . * be ee SOLD HY GROOERS EVERYWHERE, Our Nook of Choice Chocelato Receipts will be seat free te avy 4 mddress. 18so0, Dorchester, Masa. och and yrouith of the human system, delng hemloat anulyats, of slagel guns, gluten, fixable substance call stustlar theokromino, ‘ ‘ i }