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——e Jo Asuzqyy ‘is 3 Whe Chicago Baily Tribune, Ig os “VOLUME XL. . SATURDAY, AUGUST : 7,° 1880—TWELVE PAGES. = fea _ PRI (53 FIVE CENTS:,,. ° : FINANCIAL, & 3 him to go to dinner with thom and leave the box fn tho room, and were quit indignant, talking about “ Infumous nigger suspiclons,” when he refused to leave his: plied by the ‘ballot-box. Tho name of the cotored Inspectar is Annnias Oliver, und that. of the Democratic Inspector, (CACO, BURLINGTO & QUINCY R. R. ‘THE BENDER FIENDS. tho tray. all was ready, and the drop fell’ When the body had hung for three min- 8 pen yeeee utes tho pulse at th f The Old Butcher,’ John Bender, | 2 minute, but Slittenty eat oy beats on the kta of - Washington — (cheera} ty Nght tho battles of his country [eheers}, anil while in camp, beforn he wan ef years old, upon adrumbend ho wrote wintter whieh con: Continuation of the Ovation | tamed overy germ of the. Constitution of the PRESIDENTIAL. | truly Ho ene eon Pac arene wpe whom ho charges with ;the erime, Dr. McUchce. ae * Intat, when the body was lowered tnt! the toes’ ’ 5 3 United States, (Applause) Thut student. rot- | Oliver made nMdavit. to those facts yesteriay at Last Confesses His touched th AL twenty. ee aA to Gen. Garfield in New | Nietiicnu sid ations ot tinue, | ttre Uitod ater amatalaer Garin Identity anne anerrount AL wendy lunes TRUST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT York City Hopubtle glorious by his thindug.and eft his | tum “given in, Cthnt Wx a Dems s fallen, the {ieart showed righty pulsations, i a ating impression upon Now York, the fore- | cratic majority af 4, a pteal of nearly 1,100 iminite, but wero very Irregular. At half- atono box. Wo had 000 mojority there, and the Detnoecrats in that precjnet, overy one of then being well known, number less than olghty, Two yours ago they pricticed the samo fraud ut the Auguat election, while at the November election, with United States Supervisors at tho dolls, they had to give up the county by nearly 4,000 innjority tothe Hepnblicans, United States Supervisors and Marshals aro gar only depead- once for 4 fair cloction, ANOTHER. Most State of th tj Ht! * 2 on thts island, fe Ung fennel) eee i! ing uit onl § % go ther | omuleat auidierg of A ew war, repre: . , ’ He Is Beset with Calls and yang: tavtuo esiunmn of: the monumene' that i LEE rigs J Interviewers During thy Heeniudan maroge so ne We eroee of \ GERHARD FOREMAN, “Avail Yourself.” tho Day, lived things and you wb fought fa tho Wee Geietrmmnn: Ideas outlive men. Ions out be for the Union-fought for hnimortal {deaa, und by 100 WABLINGTON-BT. taalr nihglit you crowned our War with victory. mast 8 when the body had 4 y é And Gives a Horrifying Dosoription | fninutes, they had ceased entirens cerene condenined man was dead. ‘Two tm of His Many Murders, Inter the remains were jowered ime as . cominy ani the lisnal’ witperieial post mnortem. examination was made, One of: the smal! The Victims Dropped Through a Trap, | houes of the throat had been ruptured. bee and Thelr Throats Cut by Kate. that had Hetle to do with causing death, untess by an Internal hemorrhage, which may-have assisted the strangulation, whose time waa. i Great applause.) ut victory was worth noth- Z A i : unusually short. Ula neck was dislocated b |. CHARLES HENROTIN, OUR 3 . A [ereatnbpiaues.|. HME Ndctory goin wort it, The Congressional Committee has received | The First Murder Committed Near Jack- is 106 WA8HINGTON-ST. And in the Evening Is Sores | i. aid nbove it. Wo ought to-night nsveterane. | the following from one of {ta trusted corre- SIT Ma aR oe wary i peel : and comrades to stand sacred eunrd around tho | spontents: sonville, in This State, Comet ‘ . A, 0. SLAUGHTER, naded at the Fifth truths for which ‘wo fought. (Lon and pro- | ° Mowmomeny ‘Couxsy, Alt, “Aug, 3—DeAn ae SSH We menee: * NAW. COR. CLARE AND MADISON-8TS, A B 1 ‘ fonged cheering.) And while wo hive fife to | —:" Yesterday was clectlon-day” hore, and e rs . Pama : venue Hotel, + | get and grasp the bond of tha com: | although tho result in whut we expected under | Col, Cash's Son Reported: Killed in a Duel in praerieg ge netietatd ay a - HOLMES & BROTHER, 3 aoe Of tne War ee Goad to Ghogie PULRE | our villainous Election law, with unserupulous : Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuna. HOW WAMILNGTON-ST. SALE Hud cheorn| “devhceomtndes, among the cone | Seaunazels ur gtanpulat it A bn Sui Cu of peat ea Hare Ci AUS BANE tol - To . 7 7, Nections of that War which have sunk deep in | people that Southern domlnuts int Hane = ment las been created In the city to-day by Quine; Missnur & Pacile Raiload Company's 9 Tho General Acknowledges tho | aurnentis dioroare somo wa enn hover let. | Cuek ments ine oan ct air rents and privienes TIE WENDERS CONTESS. passengers coming In on the Carolina Central é t Gold Bond WITH ITS Compliment ‘in a Short, ftsolf. Wa gathared tho boya train att ide frais gonforrud by the Consiltutian In the mutter oF Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, train, who reported that a fatal duel had First Mortgage 6 per cont Go By 1 7 Stirring § ch And shops, and stores, atid schools, and houtes | dunt under thon contreh the. mothers chin | , OSAA, Neb., Aug. U—To-day Mrs. Ben- | been fought in the Marlboro'section of South Yasue limited to 84000 por mile of completed road. | (( a 5 Ting Speech, Py sronealh oper the, ie viet apey wont forth made tho South solid can easily be applied to | der was visited in Jail nt Fremont by an | Carolina between young Cash, a son‘ of Col. . INTEREST GUARANTEED BY THE roster of finmortal hervos.. [Great appintire. the Portions siete, and: only, nupthor pious: Omaha reporter, to whom she sald tho first | Cash, who recently killed Col. Shannon, and Thoy wont in the spirit of those soldiers of | established In the south: and under mach Inec. | Murder ever committed by her and her hns- | Mr, Blair, editor of the Camden Journal. It ‘. age Wahash, St Louis &PacificR R. Co. Which Is Received with Enthusi- Henry ot Amincourt of wrhomn bo auide eho Hon Inws as we have can casily be perpetuated, | bund was in Uitnols on their farm near Jack- | is stated that young -Cash was killed instant- zt - Y Why is tho North so reluctant to betive tho | sonville. ‘Che victhm asked-for lodging and | ly. The informatt i Ist Jon. and July. shall bo my brother. Were he no’er so vile gins ly. The information received here. fs thit Principal due tet Oct, 1900; Interest 1st Jan. and July. F ! asm by the Immense Crowd this day stinll gentio Bis condition.” And it aid | Nowumingus testimony in proof or tho nut | supper, and in paying for tho samo inatl- | Cash challenged Binir because of certain con- For Sale at 95 and Accrued Interest, P gentle tae semditian. and Hevuts eho neartof | county wo have about 4,00) Reputtiean mus | vance exhibited considerable money. While | demnatory editorials in the Journal on the gomecr ‘TO ‘ADV ANCH OF PRICH WITHOUT e ‘ resent, Plause), andobe shall be our brother forever doritys La 1 esterday the enrows suraui outin he was eatin supper Bender cut fils head In | late Cash-Shannon duel, and that the combat Ibvertics, The Demoemtic county ticket waa og very unpopular one, and hun- drods of respectable Domocrata | refused to vote, while others voted for the Independent ticket, made tp of Democrats and two from behind, and he was dumped into | was fought with Winchester rif_es at twenty the cellar through a trap door arratiged by.| paces. Ping te the out-of-the-way situation Bender, who got the money. ‘the corpse | of Camden it is impossible to verify tho re~ was burled the next morning back of tho | bert to-night, and there -Is no telenraphic ‘rhe 0.3. &P. Hallrond Is Jeased in perpetuity to more; and éne thing wo will remember, we will ee Seat, He Matrons Hexalne Neattteod Company, TERMINATES Femember our.allics who fought with us. Soon tho bare assumed and onterod upon its entire con- Bfter tho great. struysle. berant wo Looked bo: Tey aN eee ae . A Few Startling Facts About | tnttns nein winita itl, ahd am 4.000003 aes Of black peopio condemned. to’ toll ns slaves fo we ficult, ware at feo ethe the Tue oe | _ D A oe | the Late Election Farce Cuirenemiessand’ 3 found that the” hearts of ending Int July, 150, wore &,JiRS7, OF, at the rato of Hepublicnns. In appointing the Inspectors, tuo | house. A few weeks after this they wont to |-fommurtcation between hero and the aia, 000,000 inspire 4 ‘ & 7 oe ae aiving furiuerintormation can be bad at this 4000.Wwo'were God-ineplrd with the spirit | Deinocratio majority of the Hourd selected’ for boro section. Alabama, of [lberty, and that they were our friends, ‘onr office, in abi c TAnplauso’ : Wo havo socn white men be- tray — tho i! t “to kill _ SOHN H. WRENN &.C0., INVARIABLY : the ont pat? an aL: ust long” dren ___ 80 Washingtonest., Chicago, Vea War wo nover sow o traltor in x black akin, The Leaders of Popular Prices. | "°y,2,Scrone Republican County | sersricei de Oita HIS oral thas ‘CHICAGO wid ocrats. M4 cimeatty Poe ie Ty y es pred. 100,000 District of Columbla Bonds, gustan. ee a dangor no Union soldier. wus over betrayed by teed by Government, at par, CAMPAIGN UNIFOR IS. % tho black man or. woman. [Applause.} And $100,000 Chicago, Burlington & Quiney 4 per r Bayonets at the Polls, and Every | now that we havo made them he 80 long 1s 1 ins 57 CATER ANON) UNERO RENTS (> 52 : ids at goc. . i we llve we- will: stand by tho black citizens, $100,000 chic St. Paul, Minneapoia 4 Campaign Goods. Ono of ‘Lhem Democratic, Tienewed applause.) We will stand by thom maha Railroad ist Mortgage 6s at par, and = ‘untiLthe aun of liberty fixed in the flrmament. other first-class Securities. ‘On iesproved Teal Estato at current rates. * ce MEAD & OO¥, 119 LaBallo-st. NEA EOE a ving 7 REAL ESTATE. A GNAND OVATION ea A RA NAR RR of our Constitution shall shino with equal rays ; iN . erves to higher and nobler Nationnt life. [Ap- Spectat Cc A. G. SPALDING & BROS., ipectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, upon tho black and white throughout the Union, . pause.) Wo must stand guard over our past 18 ‘. New Youx, Aug. 6.—Tho serenade toGen. Manofacts id dealers in Ct ign Uniforms, . . | common horitage of us all. [Appliuge., F O R Ss A I E 5 Eiipas Capes: Blounas,Tarehor Radnes Hauinera, flags, | Gartield took place at tho National headquar- }| [thank you,” eawseluizenk, Tor thie tangntf« Towa, remalning elght months, then went to SHapateh to Qineinnatt Gaxette, : Indiana, ving on the murdered man’s money; | | CHARLESTON, S.C. Aug, 5—Cash, the then went to Kansus, where Bender's children. quurderer of Col. Shannon,and the, present ss = cgilator of the press of South Carolin: bythe first wife (John and Kate) were living, | wrlies thus to the'editor whom he attempte together with a cousin, Maggi. They kepta | to pound a few days since: resort for travelers, and called it Bender's | Casi’s Devot, July 29," 1880.—R. | H. Hotel; had: committed no murders prior to Peques, Editor of the Carolina Sun: ‘Your . Issue of this date has been received, and © the old folks’ arrival, but in the course of | jrasten to re} ly to your article under the time old Bender arranged a trap door, and | tion, “The Irrepresstble Contlict.”” Tam traly then the murdering operations began. Kate | gratitied to have an op] rinnity to explain at one thine had a man in bed with her, and io tia.nenpla of Chesterl eld, an sfapecially she cut his throat, and-slept till morning be- : Rs 2 aan ‘: derstanding that admitted the trouble whl side the corpse. His money was divided. | gecurred a Friday last. ‘Soon after my tl ch She never injured the horse-thieves and cut- | with Col. Shannon you published nn: article throats who came to the house, but enter- | which was wholly unjustifiable, misrepre- the Republicans !gnorant negroes who cannot read and write, or white mon equally Incumpo- tant, in one cxso appointing un idiot; but the Democratic inspectors were pliant tools, ready forany dirty work, and they have doubtless done it well from the report this morning. The polls wero opened very Inte, and closed fo carly that it left 600 colored Republicans who falled to vote. Atone polling pince thore was # sido door whore the Democrats were admitted tovote, whilo nt tho window where their voto ought to have been cast a long tine of colored voters wero kept wplting. When a colored iepublic- An prosented bis builot it took from five to fif- teen minutes to find his naine on the registry- Mat, and all manner of footish questions were putto him to kill time. Onc old colored man, about &) years of ago, well Known to his ine quisitors, was asked if he was 21, and how ho was, te, etc. The Domocratio (or uristoeratic, Now, {ellow-citizons, fellow-soldiers, in allthis m tained them well, with f M . | senting most important facts and allutling, to Formed in All Parts of thoro faa benoficonce of eternal justice, and by | Mates arlethetnes witirg landed nrlotecraess | No murders were ceetn lee fo inerle - | me ina most contemptuous manner. or Tlinois. this wo will stand. forever. [Grex applause.) | Sheriff and candidate for Tax-Collector beat an ‘3 ©, y Y | charged ine with haying sent the challenge ae The great oot has said that In individua} life | old colored man most unmerelfully witha club | after they fled from Kansas, which Jed to the ti iit, and arrogantly re- : iso On stepping stones of our dead selves | on tho protext that ho was Intorforing with o to higher things,” aud the Republic rises on the ef THE GARFIELD SERENADE, | sonousucnioremonts of fin dend. and I See eR ek the Gavernor waters s, willl: x tary company to McGehn's, onofof the polling pluces, because of an “expected disturbance.’ Un a fnir count the Democrats would have about 60 votes and the Republicans some 10 nt that \ sad Of course this was to prevent a fair count ‘This isn nico comment on Mr. Hancock's Iet- Old Bender has confessed, believing the old | marked that you would leave me to “ remorse woman hag escaped, His-story tallies with ane prabnbs 0 the Hand of the daw vife’s a ela i Val) did you have IBPOSO bis SSRIS Aaa alt eee history of of me in that or ‘any other manner? Could -, you have gone further in expresgli your The Sherlff from Kansas is now probably dontempe? is there one truthful End iheele at Lincoln obtaininga requisition from the |} ligent man in this State who will ‘Indorso Governor, and will beat Fremont to-morrow, | Your conduct? Editors, and some, lawyers, Garfield and Arthur Clubs Being | [theers. soldiers, as patrlatss and over ouroountry asthe ‘TranspSroncies, &c. Sole Western Agents for tho ‘Aabealon Coroh: best inthe market iliasiatod prices | ters In Fifth avenuo this ovening. Before 8 | Cont demonstration, In so far as I represent in iat furnished on sppiicatton, my boart and life the great doctrines for which ee sre € x is o'clock p. 1n, the steps of that and adjoining | you fought 1 accept this demonstration asa | 4 ti in which ho says: “ The bays Jolin Bender made the following state- | seem to Hltiie the Hossess peculiar privi- Cor. of Thirticth-st. and Lake-ay,, | 222 #4swoutrsT. cmrcage. _ | houses were thronged’ by those who | tribute to my representative character. [Ap- hob Is Hote a He duseeumene for collecting tho ment: ‘ : inges, nd have a slg fo asst with mpi 2 0 5 desired te tal Sf Pluugo.) | In the strength of your. hands, in the | yotes ot freemen.” Thore will: be no tronbie in My name ts Al der McG: Lw my I a y of : . esire fo obtain =a_ position to sec | forvorof your hearts, in tho firmness. of your | Settinenn ai Jntion ‘by tho Legisinture to ly name lexander McGregor. I was | This, sir, will not be adniltted. Private in: ‘ - TWO VERY FINE all HN KU ll or lis and hear what took place, Half an | faith, Ini that hetokens the greatness of mau- | Buy the expenses of that company Of unllitia. born in the State dt New York. I lived | dividuals have, rights, and among those e A : fl re) hour later 100 policemen arrived and cleared | hood und nobleness of churfcter, the Republic ———— there when Linarried my first -wife.: When | Hhts is the right to protect, and defend e. : b} I in front of tho build ~ | Huds its security and glory. Applause.) Ido Tmarrled her wife had hatte Hed Uleir characters and the characters of thoso Ten-Room, - Stones | seis, seer, rorya guramer, now ana | $1Mtz0 space In front of tho bulding, whieh | Asl"ertee voan Sondorcried wean. ths AT HEADQUARTERS. 1 my wife had ono child, called | Who sre nearand doar to thom hte, sits io x 5 4 ‘ bold designs, Send foriilustrated Catalogue. by this time was packed with people. A Hine, ‘ue Pisco, the ‘Atwation forbid a Troe THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN comsirree, | Willlam Touk, begotten {n-adultery. After | your “irrepressible confilct,” the private £ | Gr FOSTER, BON LO flood of light was thrown upon the scene by BHGa! a io : rat een we int. Fea tee mig to, bit Spectal Dispatch to The Chiedtgo Tribune, being married, John Bender, his son, was | eltizen on one side and your privileged class A Front Houses. EEE | tho nid of calelum lights, four of tho Intter | Pttank you tor tho kintness and omhusiaam of | New Yon, Aug. 0.—After all yesterday's | born, I then moved to Iiltnols, where | On tHe otra oe the troublo je 9 STATIONERY, ec. being placed directly In front of the building, | your grevting, [‘fremeudous cheering.) hubbub and excitement the Fifth Avenue | Kate was born. Kate and John were | oo friday, the 16th, A few days previous L Pisiog-room and Kitchen on samo floor, with donbio Incessant streams of people flowed Into the % aT e Hotel wore a peaceful and serene appear- | good children, but ran away when 17 or 18 | met my lifelong frien, Capt, atallory, who wriors; all modern improvoments, including Fur- street from alt directions, and before 9 THE DAY RECEPTION . ance. Thero was not that jam nor thé crowd | Years old, and went to Kansas, My first wife | urged'mo to Keep’ quiet, and have no dite Bevel and aaipstnntialiy bull Hot al et front o'clock thoro had assembled a multitude: _TENDERED 70 GEN, GARFINLD, which marked yestorday’s work, but the aed in Ultnols wth gontummption. : After culty with you nt present. I supposed he pot ot tyde Fark srain only on estimated at not less than 10,000 people, etal Deepal CMcago Tribunice halls were quict and an‘air of tranauillity | two years I married ‘the second. She ha . tS Took. tow. DATK é sf Sedowersingrong, oighett pnd Henle sab lox About this time : ; Pate SE ee econ r pervaded the atmosphere. A few great men trea shlliarehy Her ino, Was Naney bone of being aulot. Ie never occlirred to & tT ont, if required, Inquire of owner, ; GEN, GARFIELD ARRIVED,; 9 s —great in tho eyes of the country and them- | Peasley. ‘The children -all. diced,’ T told him that I did not intend te make an iow 10, Wasbingtonsa ie sey ie CLARKE. « Whol i dR tail St fi accompanied by members of tho’ National | several: friends, ‘read the : papers, and with selves—drifted through the halis now and had no children by ‘my" second wife. | issue with you at present. It did not occur olesale aNd Hela stauioners, Comuitteo, and was greeted with loud cheers | hls trusty -follower, Maj.'Swain, repaired to | thon, or were seen deep in the nldst of the | Whilo living in Illinois. I committed | to me.that he mleht give youmy words is n —s DENTISTRY. ee Book and Job Printers, from -all-sides. When the party’. uppeared | & Photographer and sat tor his plcture...Gen. | morning prints trying to findoutit their great | my" first-murder. I Killed ‘a short, dark- | Ferre aT eae ine obligation, and Vi 7 LI yd E D Al R af? he 9: -- | upon the balcony, tho Hon. Lovi-?. Morton | Gartold roturned to“tisihetel And resumed } nomes‘hed been dily,chrontclei for the pub- | hnired-man,sand-put- him down tho collar | he would most assuredly have kept itancred, A 1 Blank Book Manufacturors, proposed cheers for the noxt President of the { the receptions begun yestordny. He isstill | te eye. Each of theso felt in honor bound | throughadoor, Igotsouemoney. Lburled | As it was, neither of us knew anything of ‘New Bafo Remedy. 4 i United States. very hoarse, and the constant strain on his | to pay his respects to the party’s standard- | him back of the hause two rods. ‘Ihe old | the understanding between Copt. Malloryand Ts Lithographers, "Tho organized bodies present wera -the | Volee Js boginning to show itself. A long | bearer to no other end than to shake him by | woman helped bury him, 1 went to Inde | yourself, It was not my purvosc. to attack the hand or gaze in, ndiiration upon lis splendid physique. The Excentive Comuilt- tee of the Nutlonul Committee, presided over by Gov, Jewell, met before noon, and heard delegations from severn! Southern States 1s to.the best uieans for carrying on the cam- paign inthe South. North Carolina, Vir- vork , | You on Friday, and Lam sure my son had ito pendence, In., and worked oun farm at my | teh thought ane Inoment before the dill trade—blacksmithing—there, After awhilel | culty oceurred. It wasall the act of amo- went to Kansas. 1 had-heard from Kate and | ment, and without premeditation. I say this, John, who wrote for ine tocome on. I went | not by way of'paltiation, but for a fuirundere to Kansas to live with John and Kate. Mag. | standing, When: tho: difiicultyoccurred I gie, Kate’s cousin, was there, st the place eu forvard, hot to: take part but. to en: \ + | Tenth Assembly: District Republican Asso- | Stream of callers poured into his reception- Engravers on Stone and. Wood, clation, led by H. P, Hagar; tho Veteran.| oom all day long, some merely to see hin Book Binders’ Supplies, Guntds of tho Fifth Assembly District com- | Out of eulosity, others to pas thelr respects vi 7 posed of fifty colored mon; tho Veteran aE Er leria anaee: EREMIEES: Association of the Fourteenth Assombly | 'pon campaign matters, Among the latter . District; the Boys in Blue; and named were Murat Halstead, of the Cincin-. $8 Finest and Best Mull Sct. CLOTHING. ‘ the Arthur Campaign Club ofthe same dis- | att Commercial, who was closeted with " es q 1 nt, and so expressed myself at i Hoe ee Nat anted 10 are aeesek Rane called Bender's Hotel. After being thero a | the time. > is eats nyse Exporiones, skill, nnd caro. No fancy prices. fon eg mts oe tae ge eS ; the Ninth Assembly District Campaign | Gen. Garfield for a long tnre; Gen, Arthur, | tor Hicks forcibly presented the Floridv-ease | few days I helped John maken trap, the | 1 regret thi¥ trouble from beginning to Finost Filing ono-third usual ratan, . trict; tho Ninth J ly mpaign i or Lile y pi ; 1 Peis ealoulnted ti lifel “Great Discovarr—10 19 Made Tieht.” Club; the Lincoln Unlon, and the Twenty. | the Hon. Levi P, Morton, Gen. Green B. | Inst eventne, that the Repub- | samo as I hac in Illneis. The first man fale 1 t feet culated to the get ort ahead MCCHESNEY BROS. ee ee Per Cent third'and Fifth Assembly District Associa. | Raum, Commissioner of Interhnl Revenue; | leans could carry Vlorlda without substan: | Killed “wouldn't get on the trap-door, | {1 ends, sir, for among the most cherished Py tlons. the Hon. Henry E. Knox, the Hon, 0, D. Nal ald front the Pomnitttec, Bul they wanted He and Kute slept together, and she killed en aT hinva are sour yon Hamen rele Slap hi Shas cance sn ce RR Discount ” Gen. Sharpe ‘introduced Gon. Garfield to | Conger, of Michigan; and Congressman ©. | thére was not tho siigiitest doubt ag to whint | lm witha butchor-kuife. She showed me | “1 hope this explanation will satisty you KELLEY, MORLEY & CO. ti the crowd fram the balcony. ‘Tha cheering | G- Williains, Senator Blaine was ono of the | the result would be. tha knife. Wo buried him near tho house | and your friends as to my, broken wor A ‘4 9 | ON ALL GARMENTS ORDERED OF US DUR- | thot went up from the crowd was long and | first callers, and was engaged with the Gen- The only man L ever killed alone In Kansas Aid nos In the Interest of peace and. good - OY Washington-st., ") 1880, ont eral for along time. Among tho callers were ILLINOIS. was a peddier. I hit- him on tho back gotten. Mespectfully, OO, Gast . BHIPPEUS OF QUR FALL STYLES ISSUED, 4remendous chesring and shouts arogo | Mr. C. W. Field, Col. S. Van Rensselaer, J. AT GALENA. of the head with ao stone hammer. peak d ee . ANTHRAGITE & BITUMINOUS GOALS | zvewrr zx0cK4Np douars of our seDECT | {rom tho crowd at tho closo of the General’s | Q. Howard, Thomas E. Stewart, Mr. Scho- Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, | L hit him once. I got a gond INDIANA KU-KLUX.. assortment of AUTUMN and WINTER Fab. | speech, which was continued for several | field, W. 8. George, of the Lansing (Stlch.) GALENA, Ill, Aug. 6—After several des- | deal of money from him, Don’t know Special to Cuneinnatt Commercial.” Wholesale and Retail. rlea just received, and fresh arrivals weekly. minutes, while tho band played s patriotic | Republican; and Col. D, R. Anthony, of | perate attompts, tho Democracy of Galena | how much, I remember others that wero Buurrtos, Ind., Aug. &.—This Is the seat of Fe-Have both Edison and Dell Telophones. Everything Guaranteed---Standard the Highest, alr, ‘ Kansas, : have finally succeeded In organizing a Hon- | killed. Ono John killed and put him under | Wells County, a bafliwick notorious for its . | GES, AnTHUn, AT TOR END = cock ant English Club with a membership | the ice. ‘Iwo little children, both girls, were | ultra Democratic capabilities ‘and+- doings. EDWARD RLY & C0, Tailors Gen. Sharps took Gen, Chester Arthur by | of every private Interview Gen. Garfiold fol- | up to this morning of forty-five, composed | buried allve. ‘Tho children were 7 or $ | Bluffton tsa place of over 2,000 inhabitants, : aes 1 : 9 y | the arm, and, lending him to the front of the dosed iy callcy pu Into. the Tenontlnrronny largely of young mon under age. ‘Chere | months old.’ ‘Tholr parents were killed tha-| but the spirit displayed by some of its hot- ee Wabash<-av., cor. Monroe-st. balcony, introduced him to the people as the | jicasantrics th tho ever changing | seeinsto be an utter Inck of enthusiasin on } day before, Lused to stand behind tho cur- headed Democrats docs not invite a flow of coal SS ? i wi Li “ 10 int (dst. The eltizens li Pea ach amc a ge lk ga ‘ WANTED. . candilate for Vice-Prosktent of tho United | throng. Gen. Garfeld will start on hfs | tho part of the Democracy over tho “tigure- | tain and push ‘tho trapdoor, Kate | people into our ildst. The citizons here 9§ sony 2 annannnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnene | lates, Gen. Arthur was greeted with tre- | homeward trip to-morrow morning ovor tho | head” and his associate, while Republicans | and Maggle were always down the | have read much nbout the: atrocities come Offices, 280 Madison, and 126 Market-nts. 200 picnitods ft ause, after which ho spoke Erle Road. ‘Che special train wilt leave at | arg jubitiant: and sure of success with Gen. | cellar to cut tho victims’ throats, 1 often | mitted by tho Ku-Klux of tha South and’the ; : Pen ow-lterenLiOAns or Naw Youk—Youall | Qjcl0ck sharp. “It will consist of u sleeper, a eld fora leader, ‘The Republican Club | heard them whetting the knives, John and | horrors. of Yuzoo, yet they (at least the \ . or dining-rvom ear, wnt n bagaage-car. ‘Tho | Gartie ie i moral, lasy-abiding cltt@ns) have not sts COLORED WAITERS | tia ene hae! Tan Tuko a wpecoh to- | Harty will consist of Licut.-Gov. Hoskins, tho | of Galena now numbers 200, and most of the | Kate used to sleep together. Lemider Smith | Hhetad, upto within fow days. ne lengt; that ] , eo te Tas in Honoring the | Hon. Thomas C. Platt, Riciurd Crowley, te algnatures to tho roll of membors have been | was Kate's lover. Justico Grimshaw used to | Pore would. be anything of that sore done ' All varicties at Wholosale and Rotall by the » Wanted for Aug. 11, 18,19an¢@ @, Wages, statesman aud tho soldior whom you bave | Hon. Frank Hiscock, the Hon. H. | yoluntary. ‘Lhe Garticld and Arthur army | be Maggle’s. After leaving Kansus wo went | herb, Lately, however, the hot. blood which “FRANKLIN FUEL CO ' $3.00 PER DAY. eT ge eee ee {i haplinm, of | Canandatgno, oa 4 Jn Bits ofts will vat reel two firone, the with the Indians. Wo thought this suring we | Ins coursed’ the yolus ot the unterritied tina OG SIELA EM OIENGBTE = Apply at PALMER HOUBE, Chteazo. | Wonroe') AS Mn WoWevorker I cart altaply do Isoxpected that the Yellowing-named datie. inust go to Ilinols tole, Lstarted with Knte, | bubbled a Iittle tuo high, and work hing roally yesterday nt ‘Freeport completes the ticket, ind aint there will be moving ulong the cn- tira Ine. AT MORE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mounts, Il,, Aug. 0.—Very extensive prep: i t commenced on the Yazoo plan.’ John, Maggle, and four children, Tho old | CivuraLof our oltizens have received no- womnn and I loft them at Schuyler. They | tices from the determined Democrats to pare had a tean of old horses, one a bay and one pitts ihe hegroes they retain, and to’* do té a gray, and-an old wagon. d—d quick,’ Ba, oi Sherif Daniel “M, Bender, from Kansas, | , A card, on which was written the follow- 5 seribo to you my grutitication at scolng so Hoble | mon will also be of the party: ‘lho Hon. 0, irs yank w. bate Asstt | “BOARD AND LODGINGS WANTED | sid spictdia' aa ‘asscntinge: tors: to, amy | D"congere of Miemtgnns. Aimory A. Stara, ROGERS & CO. | Forladyxontioman, pay andnarse: threoboroome | that trinute, Wale we OME ro Mea | Of Chiengo; Gen, Ben Harrison; the Hon, 98 DEARBORN-ST., faxmollt wilibe tau for itti-cusy necoimmodauenr | diatingulshed Tepublicang and atntosmen tera William Sekintey, of Ohio; and C. G. WIL: Ina private family, No boarding house nvod appl: from abroad whun you wilt be glad to hear and | iams,of Wisconsin, The train wil SHIPPERS OF Or a nice furnished house muht bo taxon for wk a 6 but a few stops. Congressinan Iiscock will | arations are belng made for a grand Gartic! 4 1 sculved .by W. Waterman, -a. ro iy H months, _Addruss O8t, Trina Mice. Se ei 1 Teamk you for your saan re | get off ut Binghamtone an the remainder of | and Arthur demonstration at Morris on Sat- | who has arrived at Fremont with the requiat- Ang, was recelh barberot ihisclty, a fowsays ac (i al i 0uS 0 S. ~~ DENTISTRY, fe on, and tenva: you afl my ong wished Fou the New sor party a Hornelsyilis, which pray, 4 nuraber of pe eer be tion, doesn’t ‘know the Benders, and, has | siice: Ee . l . will goo cnough of mo herd in New York, hut | wi reached about 8 o'clock to-morrow | in attendance. Tho da! y ‘ y Pig Iron and Foundry Supplies. nnn | vott lu not 608 Sonator Logun very often. 'Fel- | night, evrom. Horelisvilie tho. traln will Btephen A. Bouglas and thy evening ad- | "overseen them before, ie pet bee an Hie vitae roan ie bolle hich. jow-oltizens, good night. “1 thauk you. {Choers.] | proceed over tho Western branch to Sula- | dress by the Hon. P, ©, Hayes, Last evening BALNO'S TAKING-OFF. than yourcompany, Warning! —..V. 0. Q. Pn a ne nA r a Gen, Logan made a-short speech, which | manea, ands thaneo over the New ‘York, | a beautiful lag was presented by the ladies BeNOR A RING-ORE. Joseph Iumphroy, owning soms propert; 7 was recelycu with chours, after which Gon. | Ponngylyania & Ohio Bond to Chatauqua | of Morris to tho Garfield Club. ‘To-day a is Path Se 9 h occupied by colored’ peuple, recelved a ¢: aoe A, HURLBUT & 00., Ben Harrison and Gen, Anson G, McCook | Lake, where the party will rest over tho | pola fs being erected 145 fect high. New Yoru, Aug. 6.—~Pletro Balbo was ee tawer nee . . 5 wera {utroduced, and spoko for a short tine, 5 183 East Madison sh, aA numtiar of ‘other: gentlemen followed, Sabbath ‘Wholesale Druggists, B e st {Rope a $ 5 keeping up thy flow of oratory and filling the é ALABAMA, AT CLINTON. fianged in the ‘Tombs prison-yard at seven- ‘Wurnlug—Mr. Humphrey, you. bad better Syectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunt teen minutes past 8 o'clock this morning for | got thom negroes out of your ullding and save Crinton, Hl, Aug. &.—There will a grand | tho murder of his young wife Sepl. 80, 197V. | trouvie, By order of fa BY oe e Gold, $10, Willing, 1+4 Old Hates, GREAT ENTUUSIASS. 2 Bpeclut Dispatch to The Chicayo Trioune, Heo ee emt Republican candidat for of not going to bed, but a little after midnight vising tity to rid his house at his colored : achine Screws: VITALIZED AIR To the Westerns Assoctated Breese ‘| Wasutnaron, D, C,, Aug. 0—Tho follow- | Congress ‘in tho’ Thirteenth Distriet, will | ho went to hls cell-with Fathor Ancletus and | cook, and save trouble, -J. B. Plessinger, * Bpecta , : Or gas) given treo for palnioss extractiog. ixitaat |, NEW Your, Ang. U—Tho reception and | tng private lotter was recelved to-day froma | make speuches, ‘Tho Republican County | beran to cry. Aftora short prayer, ho throw | Sheriff, part owner of the lotel, hhns also re- OP TAN Oe Raa FACTURING CO” etic SEE re cttara Dt iBo Mopiulican, Nas gentioman well known In this city, and Convent on wil he held Hy the atten oa himself upon his cot and slept restlesly until cetved ear of wwarnlng in reference to Te po IPA Py oC—>**»®}@[amqamaEa{zEe==—oo—e—e—e=—=z——_—_= x 1 . pat enthusiasin prevails in ye ?, i. a ning a colored cook. a . LETIUNE, Pres, _ 54 and 56 Michigan-at. BADGES. © tional Comuutttes, Fifth avenue, tumed out wlings atatemenle tay Ga eee eet eae tery ald inembers has been or: | 20°clock, when ko aroso and prayed by him- | line ® Cotaiee toon of the affairs here self, At 5:0 o'clock lis counsel, Mr. | now, without color or exaggoration. - For zetly iN ganized Kintzing, “arrived, ‘Tho —_ condemned | twenty yo Biuflton hag been without ne i ee eee peg | to bo n brilliant success, the avenue and-sur- cs rounding streets being thronged with an on- Democratic battle-cry Is now Atayonals, Laar The Durham Furnace, B ANGLES. thusiastic crowd, ‘Tha rooins of the Com- | Bollsy, provided thoy are Demorrate ttoa took IOWA. man attended mass In tho chapel at 6 } groes, Democratic pomilation .always ¥ niltwe woro early thronged -with prominent | piice day beforu-yostorday, Our roturns a9 ree "4 4 ich he returned to his cell, diving them out. Withhe the pust two or { “ cau party, aifong whom | Poi : dt AT DUBUQUE. o’clock, aftor which he returned iia cell, i i t two o 54 & 155 Michigan-av. COMBE BROay CEE Coates for wore, wotieed Genntor Trogutn,-Licuteov. | the polls sow thut wo buve carried overy on uf Aptetal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Soon ‘afterward jie knelt at the,altar in his Hlireo Jeune, lawyer; olie ar, tira colored: g Hoskins, Congressman Conger, Amos K, } the procinote in tho county, and our majority | Dunuque, Ia, Aug, 6.—Tho Republicans } cell and asked for Divine mercy, Atton | here to-day are the Waterman brothers, bar BADCES. Thompeon of Ohio, and Senator Dorsey, eae ee ee Tear souutr our | of this clty to~lay organized v Garfluld and | minutes to 8 o'clock bowl af calfes was sent | bers, ‘They. sro newt! Whitos are. autet, Apollo Commandery and KaighsTemplar, Alargo | 9, Bho y a i ore thronh, Mae d rH thoy don’t give ull figures yet, and {tis left with |.Arthur Club of 600 members. ‘Checampalgn | to iim in his coll, which he drank. - As soon Runceable eltiauues it ‘ fone ena ean. Alte assortment for snlo chuap at f ee 10,000 rune ‘and escorad Gen. Garfield | 89m to declare the county carried by elther | yas opened, and the Domocratly majority | ag he drank it he turned to hls counsel amt ity ; ie ba p ware y Aye i cook doMAINTWaae a, Agu GOLDSHID'S . 99 E Hatison-st to tg rooms Of the Commitee, Ad, the Fe tnt To Hoeascnatio. voters ae tho Hig in Dubuque County will be diminished day | said; “Where's Sherif? Me want to go.” | Mation® of this Democratic stroughold, JOBEING HOUSE FOR RENT in KANSAGCITY, MO. U | Presidential candidate was recognized cheer | est. I give you one Instaneo, he inoat Hagrant, by day. eg Word was Immedintely ‘suut to the Shorlt, | ~ Saturday nlght last the Commerclal core zi torian mie besoinont, 9 foet Nove, rant, or == OPTIOAL GODS, | dlsnpoonte Ue Nianaie thclosute of Cee Co eee ee ae aa cee riuch teutir eye iain NOTES, and, the noose and black cap belny adjusted, | respondent met another eotored aan, Who Beets cata and eeery mngiemn improvement” datclic tela n iiteo room ie, fealty of tho crow: © | tho Gomoceatio platform cry of" Bulr elecdons BOUTIE CAROLINA, the procession started in tha follow. | was in the Hah oy of the Waterman Urothe: ti i : but J learn this morning thathe departed lust WS. BO UHIMES, Kuusaa City, Mo, sed.ilaulf by hoarse shouting until th kad pa Boncat coulis! me Mollshegs Bitten ing: order; .Sheriff Bowos and Under- night. He assigned as his cause for. leaving Wasurnatoy, _D. GC, Aug 6,—Advices eneral appeared on the balcony to review Premera y : g : .C,, state | Sherif. Evans, the prisoner — with | that, during the fuw days that he was here, Lovi Noreen age ets the procession, when ggcena, of great on- Patna ToT ETH atitiinent colered He Pr contain Ui tied Stato his hands -elasping, 9 cructtix to | he was insulted every thne he went on the ‘ mgeyincal peo of bunts, Ban mee ath nam Te is Miu ihe teatest Lelerprep Sai Seine ag that bax Ja procecding very fnvorably, especially i his breast, ‘supported on lifs right. by Father air first colored child that was aver born 0. California, difliculty that the pollee were able to keep a 10 ee af ‘Ancletus’and-on lis left by Fathor Duran- ruts snW no of than by wholosylo intimidation, and without the tho upper counties, and that thoro Is astrong slightest yeptes without a show of right or un this county was presented to Henry \Yater= feallng of contidencenmong tho Republicans. {n this county was p y Wate: clear passage way for the Boys In Blue to quet, while closing up the rank were Wille | mona few days agu—a daughter, SB MEREDY GIVEN, tbat at a moetin: exiate RerLorts Gold 1111 Mining District, Btoroy jute f the Hoa: wm T ine | pass. First was a colored organization, and | oxecuso tor their uction. for tho utmost quiot | ,, 4 n was ate | dam 1; Kintzing and the Rev. Edward J, Mor When dopredations will commenced by soa ‘" Dscameae (eet St vigioan’ en ploctolen vate afd ‘Poi clause Ualoscopen i: | then came the Garfield and Arthur Clubs of Re rae ease oy trues titan id SER receanees eMart S Speeches | WY of Massachusetts. t stow! the these « Yazooans 1s only a question of. time, Sipura asioviod upon tia capial stock of dhe | SQscupos.Narometure. ote” | different Assembly districts, After the olubs for tho willie ‘ho Montgomery Grays, with | wore made by Stato. Senators ‘Patt, Lee, The procession moved slowly acrors should they ba permitted to continue In thelr MUON, payablu immediately, in Uniiod states | ———-"_womagge SCSCS*«CS Cede ted in th spective places, Gen, coin, 18 th : NOTICE. had settted in thelr respect! . 7 Fe helo rinossus Hoban Baw iraclects pratennninsinnnnnnignnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | Slarpe Introduced Gen. Garlicld, who was wiatitrsoren nicatiesmenment otcenaie | Qffled Of the County Treasurer, | iSed‘over tn minutes? A2Pies WME Npald on the teu e2 aste nutes. - ‘ it ibs. dolingucne gad eavertised for ashe ’ GANFIELD's SPEECH. will 1bK6 auction, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOL # i Cierra omr pad, auioep parent i rome bere, | Shickag ae When the cheers had dled away, he spoke, buyoncts on tholr muskets, rolnforcod by about pt armed vitizens, who went down na voluntecra, wore dispatched = by, speciul train to tho votlng pluco, Wo had in’ that box ovet mujority, counted by the above-montionod Nepublican inspector, After tho qallitiy arrived one vt tho Dormucrativ ire to the gallows. Balbo moved hl Ip as ys ‘The te elt onstdorabl; Pie te tee satin walked. qqulel | fury. ‘The town and city are. cons! y sf without | ‘stirred up over the outlook. A iuureh oh the deeming Ww observe anything which went on | uninindful by the K.-K. K. Is expected, every about hl. As the little procession reached | night,- _ the gullows all knelt, As the condemned : Enatanapats Journul, nat man dropped on his knees under the Fallows A gentleman of this aity, who has been en- 1) PE, Ae er atts va onive! Bia onicars Wilt bo lield at Charleston P| ———— A CARPENRER KILLED, - Te, 1880, i and kissed the eruveltix which helad throug! wed Ii buginess In the nelghborhoad of Fe 1 1S to bay’ the delliquent aascaauient, | the ofica of th "te eT Het. | ag follows: a 2 Inspectors blew out the livnt in the room, and nto The Chicago Tribune, i rnyed Sitoresvilies has returned. thoruuzuly: aig- mae mim cn ot ulvorciaing and, exposes ‘Of a Becclored iy esr dortie vhurpote of eopparivg po Comtaves 4xb Hove 1m pore, AND VEnLow Ee Ae oe ler Mera CT . Beno Wis, Aug. a~Chavles L. Carriér, fad Fle tn a a ie a efor ae me with the: Democrata who inte o Fick No, 2 Piuo-ats tsom e kane Praneeeo, a: TL JUMNDON, County Treasurer | thin great asseinblaye aud those old veterans | box’ with now Domocratio ballow, ‘This was | ‘a carpenter, working on Salmon’s new block and while pie thay prune cantina ane yoxton. ‘5 Ths rauson of ils. i) ys role. CELLULOID Goobs,” that pave marched past oe and teen the dono aries a bute fone slntes: nea tbo in this ra ute ufernoan Beppe Uaeeward a ose opm fs esis and stepped bask ue pete tarseree : Ug, mie 8 y Femplar tathing | dignantly refused to huve anythlug more todo | through a stalrway and fell sixteen feeb to} without pulllug down the black cap, An | tives five niles northwest of Mooresville, OES, Knights Templar and alt styles } spoken, without rmapibering how gre © | wit such an infamous. fruud, rutuerd tose | the toor below, striking on his head. Ie | outsider attracted his _ntentjon to the over- | Just ucross to tue in THendicks .Cpunty, the returns, and withdrew, nut, bowevor, until they threatened his lifo, pointing to the militia outside, if he refused to retructall insinus- tions of unfalrnosa, 1 forgot to say that ab dinnos-tiuo they tried their bestto persuade Ait, and the officer arranged the hat, and at | some time ugo employed w “negro euler aE eet milnutes past Hartree Preacher Brown, a quiet Inotfenstve man, Stevens made tho inotion with his hundker | to work upon his farm. ‘This gave intense chicf which indicated to honanielesy man at | olfense to the pestiferous Democrats of the _ was pleked up unconscious and taken home, where he died at 8 cou ple of hour Ho was rother-in-law of the Rey, Bes. lic Jeaves # wifo and children, encase Be Wa | Cell : $ fit, Lap rf ca lulotd Collars and Cuffs. Do not | 11810 live in this Unlun and be part of it tape : y ie Common Seuse” Shoes | wwite én warmest weather. Pricotiats | Pave eee ee te One oe a a Guten Corns, Buntonwand | edt goods by mall. Cull or address | young student of Columbiu Collerewas arulog k A 0B, Wis al av, | du 8, Barnes ~ Cow 86 Madisonest., | tho ideus of American Revolution and American Bi (Urtbune Buliding. ‘Uniou axuinst an American Joyulty tomen