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: : THE’ CINCAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1880—TEN PAGKS., . : init : a an 1 T . ne fi é : an ts, and isn type, In apponrance at feast. of | Fue on lignite Land, fr, funnelal mn hae A < his father heat hlin with aeane, The affair | 66 7) 1 i oT <f SOL 39 | stlpped over his head and tehtened about Tarte Ti monofn society dram. Hotanp. | el posted paper aa the New York Handdid-Zel- CRIMINAL NEWS. will probably Few Aghurel (tial fut a ae POOR TOIWS A COLD. Nisa Te. wis ted out.” Noy he wag Pg aa ame Hoe Ca at 3 yoree between Mer, Stnter and hls wife ma t i tang. ragged out, Elght stout men fitted h a | hal th result. Tho family Is among the best It i + ) OF) SP adiate rita ariieh oe thot Poe med parents 40 yedes OF bare aril ool alts aut ed os ee ee eee anchor Oetlly fowethe Hi e _ - nosso Hyure. Hs erlep, atossy | Tho Filtat roll ” : ‘sult a he Rae Pogue ope. Nota word was spoken, adininistering anythiog it the way of Fe a ie radii carta aves Bie | Cea, Weare tn getaatt srites ne fullowes | A Philadelphia Sutcher Elopes every resweet of our elty, al this afale tas | “A Bit of Red-Oak Justice in Pick- vain | he program had been arranged, the tree | ite. For tho four weeks ending last “Con, Weaver, the Presidential candidate of : a ‘ bla relent eandidn ale aut le a unite oe » lender, W i Wednost Feige Tuiletshaped heads his compleston is on pote f the Greenbaeker, has returned from the South, with a Saloonkeep- crentedl wWeteabdeal-of cm af comment away County, Ohio. euler ain the bender, wire han and hat eaten pea PO ‘olive, nd be wenre nutstache and sthght sides | where he delivered w series of attamp-epecches ; STAMBED. ” ragged hint over a rat Lance, over logs nnd two spoonfuis of milk ench day. As ares iets. in the interest of his purty. He ts digguated, er’s Wife, Frectat Miepatch 10 The Calea ee thronich bushes, fur shout 4 sto nlite | Wltthe teen bad wasted from her, and whor igi : ipeetat Mispatch ¢ Chleaga Tribune, Q yards, to a lit | we enw her she waa rently nothing Wut @kt phere wos a notable gathering at Framing: | Vi net hope now ta the Kate of Malic. But Kasay Crry, Moy Sept. %—About 10] fom McDaniel Taken from a Slelc Qe red-onk near the rondsalde, Where he was | and bone, and when her’ mothor raised hor fant, Masa, Inet week, when Dexter Hemenway, | We feels not mueh oncotrned atthe prospects, olelack tonluht, Janes ‘Kingen, yerdinen i ‘i 5 string ue Te never spoke after he loft the | up we eoutd almost see the bones protridin tients afd, wre Visited by hie ats brothers, | ad le seems te be afrald thar thie fist comp: | And Murders Uls Paramowr on | for the Uaion Paelite. Railway, was stabbet Bed and Hanged by Vig- house, This mornbie the early passers-by | fran the ekin at the nek; Her arms wero no IE is known Wit Mr. Metenway bas | lubbte will soon burst, He tins made some cons Arriving 8: Pr ey Stn Saati vy Was stabbe Hants. were hortorstrick to seen mde hody swing. | ns thicker thon a, mun's Anger. and were ae ° fst viol in tho Raptist Church for | filential expressions, from which we drat Ue rriving at San Brane to the heart by Wo It, Warrington, a Chicago ; mn dg da dnb, Te was, afters orelosk HGfOr | se Siaifeather, She bad a hand that would Beaver, nr Rak g Matitee eh, so delfenta and’ finely pro- ‘Saul talons that before long he will elsco. & Afton brakeman, Both the men had been Pr a val cl eeritin co portioned was it, Fully thirt art the fact of tle reaching such a ripe Lila Ht 1 i ie ‘4 ae Ww rived wid ordered the hady taken dawn It portioned weit, Fully four feet in length, this sro ena Jain tbe Harel waht 2Chig ehacuey of La Kune aint friesker amt sented taede | History of a Notorious Rough Who Has | ynsnuude,exerpt the bul of thestiet around | pour dn weigute ‘ony Rene eee | gatieee pr. Beard recently referred, In the course | diy. Ieivcertain {iat the. disintegration of tho with a eommon poeketkulfe, He was ‘ he eng an fst dawn the back, on whteh | poor suffering child, and to see a eyes Hghot, yet Teeter at eae Fr Ee Tee ee Ea Meee Nore La ne The Terrible Tale Told by a followed frome a saloon, and, after hitting ab Terrorizod tho Community for ser aaite the follow lose cop du ny Wretehet tor Adlented ln oer, Aprronahd i Rei nit far conventence’s sake we call man.” Pere 4 SUP ela ea Daughter cco: Vis gssillants, ran away, lot knowlng that. Years, . z w leated pininly that It recagnized hor. th He National party, outof existence, Saseniled mpanying Hke notlee! Any or all pe f t hile we were there’ the mother. carrion { tt fue Doctor would kindly then toxethor a | MM Nnttonal purty, aut of extaence, Seccalled ? : auything “seflons. had veeurred, Kingen Heart aaie fate Awreany luterferine | gohtet of water, and tho pooremmelatederen tins few more high-toned seule tnt yl sleneribe 9 ot Pht int Closer an the Guilty Pair. walled bout 1 yards at then ire f vee sais dautadtianan Eiaiaereial ADM citizens, VIGILANCE COMMIETEES | | yuntfed It with an caentcen nttold play OF ey eels cf = os o a RNS a coved that the 2 y " eae iis ne rer Hoaver he ” ; cours luibsseone of tho Fela ate Tock Lan BEO I Fe er tur ne tate he thied 4 hat severed one of the. inal artes pe | Conus: Ua Sept, L Visitors at tho | (Saute Beater held estieawon’ Ee teat ———e out the stomach-nehe, = | Cetee a ‘ - The e ae anor es te) State Pale Fsscet ic ni. | AG Wife sutiet five othieer with c Why am fsad? The golden-rod Heme anginures wy conslegeation mang 0 | Sovoral Additional Bond Forgorics oun meted 1 el futon ee as a inay Canty Meee thy opie aie ede aage a ale eis oie pie, oi FIRES. » reaper'a tracks —* : igre Ys 3 5 o ab wi wath by person of : ‘a iar ihe Ee raceuchoualh The Werlliche Port does not seem to bo angled ;,, Traced to the Door of = We Ing Ugt Tom MeDantel had been lynched | persons unknown.” va ciicago, a ht ‘ with tho polltical status of the Clty of St. boul h Alligor. x oS Has . eat Commerclal Volnt last niht. Your { ‘The hunging wis well done, There was no | phe alata’ pee ue iat ena Wenald ware jad fal ant the Stato of Misaouirl, . 1 weites us follows: Hostoy, Sbpt. 2.—The of Mrs. and Mr. pondent took a horse and bugey and | wel. There were not over twenty persons fe alarm from Itux 47 nt 8:02 yesterday area eat hier rt aan “White we nre enfoying better thes and a William Fletcher, Spiritualist metlums, Prove to the seene of the tragedy, and. proe | i the party, and J don't think overten, Dart | morning was enused by a fire In the baso- Tae eatattatoa bletutert i the aky grenter prosperity, the people should sea tatt | James Kingen Stabbed and Killed by aj charged by Miss Davkes, of England, with red a full history of the outhi, and the of thet tite St tbe CHEN aa Heo ment of the four-story butlding No, 226 Clarke With no more lovely hue, that our politteul statis should improve aso. In Brokeman In Kansas City. obtalaing a large amount ef proverty from | details of the summary manner In whieh he They inet at the ite on the Decker turn ante Bia Sespledt by Henry Miller, a painter. Why am Eaud? Annwfal drend : anor te aia Tits they must talc n greater Inter= : hor wuler false pretension, has been the sub | wag Inunehed into eternity. Geno or Come | ler the shudow of the tree where he was nid : ae oa iy dl by a defective chimney Haunts me and will not downs est ht pollteatatuirs, What miserableintrigues Jeet of potlee ti yal ation, which lias re- | merelat Point, as iis now eatled by a special | Hu ‘The Thab on wileh he was hanged | ¢puneeted with the furnnee ot the Benton I fear my summer xiet will nee! fave not been uneovercd nguind Is it not dis- KILLED Is PARAMOUR. sulted tthe crrestof AL rand ree bane nailed by a special ) way pieked out DY m conunittee some weeks | House, next door, admitting fire to the ceil. Ing of the first floor, One of the tenants he Vieiants hnve made two efforts to | called the nttention of Mr, MeNelll, the Fletcher was also | away, Lt is twenty miles from Cleeleville, | hang hint before, but when they called atthe | PMuer to this defect Jess than a week ago, nwount of dine | Het ot the Legislature, Is gltuated In Setuto y from her of a ar identified as bee | Lownship, In the northwest part of Piek- and other prop My othur girt In town, gusting when a eandidate for a Judgeship omnst. Phitndetohia Tones, saath a pay nt heavy sum of money fi order to aly bis People residing on Mar Seyte be eo eb street, near | 16 oe Auintmntion.agd when that monny és need for | Thirtyethst, who had a inorscl of woysdp hy | Wtuelng to Miss Dayte bat he said 7 the pa Forel 01 aba Naers fount, and has proiiised to restore the prop | thirt “f 4 oth ade | house he was ngverat home, and they dis. | Pt he xnid nothing cowd be done. lie SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. | oindulie for the ine inary then unveil) Nnrth lust when Thomas G. Klink, a silodn- | erty of Miss Davies In his possession. Hae reser on sm hs a m gitised their mission go 18 Tot 10 AroUsD siise {hinks ditferently now, ‘The damage to tho : imay well ask, Where will all tiisend? What ad- | Keeper at3i3e Market street, terminated an os ote Front this pant. | niefon, building amounts to about $20, Tho Mllnole StaateZettung dns tho following | tiluistrution will that bo of a inan who obs | iutinaey with the wife of George Beek, MuUnDERID. ‘ There Is no railroad or telegraph commhunt- + Afier the terrible fight of Monday tho | 4 sulllalnrm to Engine No, at 2:80 yester- leader: “The destrtetion of the right of auf | tntned his ofiee hy suet foul mews? What | guteher, of sue Market street, by clupling . Spectat Diepatch to The Chtenga Tribune, entions, "The mail reaches there three times | Vizllants were called together at a place the } Say morning was caused by a fire Amon " groes s adisgrave: ta it tea 0 1 ted fs : #1 veut Stine POrres| " " “ ow " SOTO 0 rs Now Vest « Fa anit i ate vaeuteations Tigh Sint ofiew he hie ktctentieceanis | With het, have had their interest In the nitair | Oxartay > Sept. 2—Franels A. White, | # week by the way of Ashland, nine miles | rotrespondent could ame (If he wanted to PeyrHEs At No. {00 West Jackson stree 4 i 4 if L 4 : owned by GC. Vanterbilt. Da $10. ail the means of of dollursof the people's moneys What adix- | yeyiyed by the r 4 . 4 4 distant, which ts the nearest rallread pol be hanged), about a antte rtawn, and It q mage, $10. 1, " " ' . ia B i Evive e return of Beek's Httle daugh- | who had been living with an old man ona . i, wearest railroad point | \. 1 . 'g enreer Se} and brutat foree, ta not regarded as a ering by goummuliie state or attains fat when even Kee | tar, hile from San Franefseo, with the hor- | farm in Arapahog County, twelve miles | 9M the Seloto Valley. ‘The villaze, is in the a‘ vedio geroionte Toure enter seul. AT TAYLOUSVILLE, IND. yet nino-tenths of the population of that thiigan, andor toguin the nomination Ws i u canbe be ’ atle # Kifuk has murdered his paras | south of Arapahoe “Village, took his de centre of a fine farming country, whieh ile ending dnuer | talked to Mrs, Beay- -Speeial Diepateh to The Chicago Tribunte geetion of on¥ country, but asa Justitiatie | memlbr of Congress, intryrucs and plays with | rlble story tl if eee Madi es ta : protestation and opposition ueainst an order of | He Democrats wider thy same covers: The 8x- to mour, parture rather mysterfuusly with tie oft [48 threaded Jn att directions by a Martin's wi To illustrate the terror in | Suetpyvines, Ind, Sept. 2—The saloon i Hays age, ay Fou ply be system of fine woods. Tho country | Which) f Hehins by ° Y te A ot y ‘ " things forced ttpon them against their will, ‘The et elliot by Se ee anit. The nequaintince between the two began | man's team a fe y 1 sae eT Shion of A. J. Morgat, at Tayloraville, near here, Eoutherners regurd the disenfranchlsement of | (he prhnariesand nomiduting conventions, I | nearly three years ago, when Klink first | Ing suspected, was made yesterday, | for miles around, from Darbysville to Mt | sD have not slept for four weeks. T have | Cleht fre Wednesday inorning, and tho the egrovs ts a defense agatnst an intolerable | 1s the same otd xonieover mucin. ‘This polltieal | eame hin suche ender atgigo | M24 the old man’s body was found dna] Sterling, In Madison, and from Rarrisbtirg | not Ded tn th ethat 1 did not ex- | Auntes rapidly sprend_ to the adjoining bulld- Apathy on dhe ‘ofthe better classes uf th ‘ame Upon the scene as bartender at3iso anure pile, where it hind evidently been f . a net gon edd ba that the that, not ex. he adjoining build wrong und ns A sort of sporty—as, for Instanee, | TCO may ver be the cunee that the Demoernta | Market street, In 1873 Kilnk started asa- Iwo dlinen dayee iad evidently been for | and Bonor's Corners Frankili, to Com | peet to tind our house tn shines before morte | Ing, oveupled: by T. Fulp with 8 grocery and in other countries poneliting and smuggling (3 | and Rebels qatn possesaon of the Federal Gov= | loon on his own accaunt at 3136, nnd not fous wily ts poputated by | ing. Hs death isa relief.” general store, ‘The Post-Oillce was next to : seein i . Hass of fi “Ts sit Bb maveys Wit ‘i a athe te his heared toe the tice | by olernad viglivnce finery eanehe preserved? | after Mrs, Beek bveame so jnfatmated that FATALLY STAMIED, “Sian fusions rated Is net ic ludhthe ana" Wary | atu Ws dan, wae Danycd and untrammeled exereise of the elective a z She nbandoned her husband ‘aud two eliit- Spesiat Lief Te allege areas Such sts ure sue alin you i iii serahnes Morgan was dam country about York, Pa, atlel,, don't want to carry | ont of § CATO: } PIAL dven aud went to live with Klink, whose | Kroxen, Iu, Sept. 2—A intn by the name 4 franehigo un) the part of | tho negroes of LOCAL CRIME. family were somewhere In the country, | of Ju: ply Kelfer got tite 9 tiapute with y are awabhding atid soehtl, and have | any man’s blood on my soul T think the | tne’ see the South, ot, perhaps, the colored It is sald Beck took things: cootly and | - ty ot fe Joon In Donnelison, tast heen happy until the last ten yours, during | poor devil way ernzy.” yoters should mect force with —foree A CONCLAVE REMINISCENCE. allowed His. children to visit’ their other, | Bitty of four ats sa n Donnellson, lst | witen time ‘Tom MePaniel ins terrorized | "After dinner Ldrave down to the house, and revolt. against the sitbjugation | Dara tay, the keeper of a notartaus colored | Kink's wite concluded to come to the elty, | Mant, whieh ended in bly helnys probably fa- | Uhis whole region of country, enzasing inal | Ht wasn rude dwelling, 8 combliation of Sip age Of thelr white chomiles Ike men, thus compel | paynigen Fourth aveniie. butter known ae Dora |W WINK then persuaded Mrs. Beck to go | ky Stabbed, ls phyalelans’ suy that he | sorts of devilish and dlabolleat trleks with | Hicht pluc and logs, Men were gravitating |, AT FIPCHNUIG, ATASS. ling thom nt lenst toneknowledgo thetr man- | frown befor’ she chuyecd her name to accom. | DUCk to ber husband, and the latter condaned | caunot live. hnpunity, His chief passion has been to | toward the dwelling frou all directions, same | | Fiteununa, Mass., Sept.2,—The plano-casa hood. In thfs Hes the quintessence of the whole | modate her present husband, the notorious negro her offense and discontinued divorce pr = 4 eut, carve, aint shoots his greatest weakness | in wagons, some on horsebuck. and some | factory at Leominster, owned by Steinway & controversy ane dispute, The fato of tho elee- | yestoy itny, was yesterday held by Justh Aya Ings, He established his wifes a tours. A DRUNKEN ‘QUATIREL, 2 has been for brass-handled pistolg und twe- | afoot; some were over looking with marked | Sou, af New York, was burned this morning. fetrunehisoor the eulored nana tho Bout | yess Mas mesestenay weld Uy Justleo Wale ) toys huiehier show, and all wen svell until | puxven, Colo, Septe 2—A Tribune's Céne | edged Kntves, Jie enue to thie country | enlustty at the tree, while othiert were tu | Some of the workmen saved thelr tools, and amply demonstrates that politleal rights and | with stenting 2610 ens from dohtt Woods, who ing nuont ietink and Siew Hee ten Te eek tral City special sayss Willlam Haekaday toe | Wie! “tarmerly rie Falmauth nee en asad Nobu fatal an we v unfinished eases were saved, but the privileges donated ng presents to nny clase ot Ine ny ben en re Weil Wen) torte treatin heard these storles, but-the woman: easily | {iy fatally. lot Famis Angrove as the result | pom whence he tied to’ escape | whe ddd it, They. talked. about everything Huss, some tools, and most of the stack dividuals are of no necount and of no vale It | Tet hy celemrunh we ugmenr an prosecniee | larew hin off the scent by telllme bin these | Of 4 drunken quarre (wrest for engaging in a entting serape, fle | but that. “Allagieed that it was an awful | te total loss, |The logs Isestimnted at 215,- DO: Insurance, pled by the Pas sured, and was valued a! Hee was unin- thoy ure not defended by manhood. We ean were only revived tales of the former trou- fe % Aocked around at odd Jobs, and about ten | denth, but nobedy was sorry. 0005 Insuranee, $15,000, place weapons of defense In tho hands of weuke bles. Beek’s susplelons were allayed, TRADE AND LABOR. | years avo he began to work for Mr. Deck There were all sorts of tates tol about a Linge but We ennnot Iynoettlate thein with the | Frnost Hester, neler is the omploy of Jacob son Agel heaven oF tot alls Soutlt fn lurge lau-owhen, ast arn hand Ue was | hn, nnd ’ ural were found who sald a woul le AT WALTON, IND. : 2 6 ; i iy "OF reet Market: When here matters a * “a fellow is es i it ‘Tom MeD: ls ish, CINCINNATI, Sept. Ys Ki Necessary tinotnt of courage to make yood so | steyer & Hiro., dealers in eats’ turnlshing xuods | hook hie wae iatormed Lint be wife etul hite MILWAUKEI : Tandsuine.: ite besten satires as Perce Se eater that "Tos ters Secrets Seite dis Gazettes ho ‘om never | mo, Ind, special says the flour and saw mill Isior factory of G. W. Bishop as he trees, ¥ 1 - . , Kauhing and ehattine. ANatiis burned dhs! morning. Loss, $10,0005 hort, 1 saw hls seife sletiig nen In the front roan, ofthem. Only liberty obtalned by bravery will last,-not tho Uberty donated and willingly ang notlons at Nos, 800 and 202 Monroe street, | daughter Lille, 13 years old, lind gone onan | AUDA WAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 2—ThE striking | of Mr. Decker's, Alice, and tun olf with her | abused bis whte until withhn a we Tait, Vat t in thi ta' rine | X88 arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives | exetirsion to Atliitie City, He waited all | machinists of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | when she was only 16, and was married to found a lot of men siting nnder grunted. What we torin in this world rit? | tiyanand Murnune for the tare of goods | night in vain for their return, aud the next | Pal Road elim they can carry thelr polnt | Her. The elopement created great scandal | fn their stirt ; §s nothing after all but ‘might.’ It ts tho | rrom time to time from bis employers, exter | day heard that Klink and his son were alse | with the Company by resorting to extreme | Md exeltement In the-nelghborhood, and the | Passing nnder Fame with tho elective franchise. It [3 | iyen yoars old and sinute. ‘Tho umount of goods | Missing, | Inquiries soon. developed tho ; ‘a, They Bay. they” have | eitl's. brothers, Boone ant Peter Decker, | With a inber of wi . i en a haltuclintion to belleve or matntain uae | gtatcn by ble [s estinutted at fram $50 to $100, fact that Mrs. Beck had, before go. | Measures, ‘They say they have assirances swore they would kif Tom on sight. No tears sueh as usually are 41 LORD’S LATEST. it's an inborn right. As for as history | ytes, vgn Roberts was found fast. niht Inn ine away, helped herself to $ic9 | from meetings held ty other cliles on the Hnw | Notwithstanding thelr threats, ‘Yom ree | has taken away the head of a fiunlly, ts reaches, Mberty and tho cleativa franchise | partiaiy demented eondition at the Chicago x | Of her nisband’s money, and that Kligk hind | of the rond that workmen In other elties | turned Inn week from his bridal trip, rode | wife 1s youn and handsome, with eyes ts | athe 1, & O. Red-Mook—Itx Value a a were always tho prize of tong and vietorlous | Alton. fullroad depot, ant was, brotht tothe | so xuthered texetherevery cont he coutd, | sympathize and only walt the word for | Hite the Point with bls: brass: pistols and Is | deep as wells, and full to the brim with «| “pestspooi tor Polltlenl Heference; conticts, These conillets need not bo repeat- | Armory for shelter, She had with ber d-year- Including a loan from Germany and the pro- | Wyenoral strike of rallway cuiployés. ‘The | Urlde, panting for gore and enger for a y | sorrow that tells @£ years of heartache ant had [ts Execeding Be: ; eee et from genoration to genoration after tho | Ol boy and some snutll household artic ceeds of the sale of Tis busty inaliabout | on of the Cotapany’ announce them { that would enable hin to decimate the Deek- | sorrow, As Totalked to her she niaidy no Maree ee ERATE is BECATY NR Work ie $5,000, and had Jett his wife destitute. Pure | solves undisturbed. by the situation; state | ef belts, and thus Increase ls wife's share | complaint of the awful twking-olf of ber hus.) Fyporraphionl Art. Cy cleclive franchise has once been attained, It | BS Nery ag eat bo ngcertatwed rim a A} i f The Tuleh : will bo continued asa legithunte fortrof yoy | Her home at Councll Grove, Kus. on ae sing his researehes further, Mr. Beck ise] (hat the werk im the inichineshops and of her father’s vast property. bat By her side stood a bright, girletittd no Hultimore & Ohio, sinee Mr, Lord assumed Oriment, Just likethemonarehicnoruitocratic, | Smevods's Metrentment of herself and won, y that his wife and Lillie had been | ait the de; sri an ie HS OL Decker owned i ar Jang. He set of tse rs, ie oldest daughter of the dead | sway of the Paseenger Departinent, has most ur Alice and her hus- [| and he re chat wa an n Stranger to tenrs, | emphatically come to the front tn taking and at his son at the her such a dex emed HOF R | the same tlie elegant advertising matter, tree fortly, and ail eniployés, so far’ as thoy { Sart thout 190 a ‘ ie and that they lad | know, are cantentady aad “they ave no Senta bal, ant allt a sea itty cotta on: the andl i hv a Hor scene) uot Ty * Si . i t er te edge of the woods, fust to ‘Tom, and see fsb or grief, EL passed into a ride wing eeu, tev : * whole machinery wit oon getoutor sear. ‘This | Turkington’s fotury, No. 1 Watush avenue, | Further than this. Beek Jearned nothiue | oP further trouble If he wonht hot ita better. “Tone tewarded | of the houses and in aftr room found thetlles | ay Fan tee il ate dmovaters of fs tho cuse in tha South, ‘There a class of poople | wax arrested last evening out of a room inthe | until duly 2, when he reeelved a telegrian aT his wife's father's contldence by Immediately | keeping wateh over th Aine . Fe ea ae have been endowed to the fullest extent with | Puellle Bullding, at the southenst corner | fray his daughter Lilie nt Sun Francesco, ST. LOUIS, ining to du worse. Sle refused to works The boty tay: wrupped Ini he well for something of nore value than the mero pollticul rights und privileges, for the honest | of Van | Buren and) Clurk streets, to | tating him that she wanted to. return liome, | 5% Louis, Sept. 2—The strike by the plat- | andthe condition of the outhouses on the | 1 When: mie, thigh re eettIng forth of the advantayes of the rond, the ff j fthat evinced brains, a thick bullae BL & 0, hus Just fesueg whit tt terins the “ Red~ Peon ate ao monte. |i ue ti : le : . ereonllon af: which tlisy novur hulkshows an | gather: With. bis Manghioe Aoall. Arlo. will days afterward he received an- | form men of the St. Louls, Iron Mountain & | farm show that agrieulture wis no€his forte, | he: me noting the brute, and a deep. pighty ebest Hook." It is beyond all comparison the clever- She would have yene further East, but her 4 as long a8 HOShoMoEgencous elements become bara te tesa ? ta Jott Ki an ndmixture to the whole people endowed with | MONeY Rave ont, and sho hus only scents left, Ylrd and Bi at the privilege, If the tatteydues take place, tho John Nutine, 43 years of swe, a hate at | bought tekets for C = adapabltity and elear understanding, aud which | be H years old text May. ‘Tho horrible ebargs | Lgl ‘ o i is mado by the mother, and the girl | other message over the wire, asking tlitt ( Southern Rajlway yesterday did notinter- {Shortly after hits qiarriage he attended a rights and privileges better, more sturdy, and {of i ‘ witted peaples only gained after protracted cone | will testify that the charge 1s not fulsely brunght, | money be sent to pay her fare home. | fere with the business of the road. Others | WO hunt ab Bluombeld, ‘and on his way } Mata liercites: inleht lave heen proud of. | est thing of the kind ever tesued by a railroad iets, ‘Then ft happened that that elias of peo | Mrs, Nutiie 1g itGerman woman of some good | ‘Che butcher was glad enough to hear from reheen substituted for, tho strikers; and | {lrouzh the Votnt he became olfended at | Uhe face was brulsed and dixeato ‘The | company, and wot only this, but ns n spectmon hoy ple who were, first it, sole possession of these | tralts. She wns strony in faver of shooting | his daughter, aut forwarded the money to vor iy Thomas Becket, a dry-gouds merchaut, and, | blind eye was sunken. ‘The zouged eye was | of typographical art it is a perfect gem. Th political rights rovolted agalost their new | her husband instead of walt tg for the pay her fare back. On ee wight Inst tho work proceeds na usual. moti at hishorse, he proveeded to hummer. | piutfed out, blue and discolored: the tongue, | cover, designed and eigeaved by the Ate onl ne ussovlates i tie execution of thom, und that | overtake him, but she healed becnuec of th Tolue 8 renehe — See) 4 + ia ee S| tf o rirded het wee, + they used thelr higher dnteliience and a fact tit she wieeepurated from hin and theres Hane Io w claek she re eho! i de not at CANADA Ate tee its 1 naanitredl persons standing by altos atten Tn ves brat tt ye Tenth ne Tauk-Note Company, and the book tteelf from endowments to retain thelr power unto then fore tho killing might be consktered murder in De ieniiea sid Market streets, and at Rik eerie, afraid to Interfere, eth blrek aud decomposed. A dark TMG | the press of Kulght & Leonard, of this elty, very selves itlone, In this instance, algo, olde gors | the first degece, On account of domestic dim. | Once hagtoned to Beck's roons, on the third A bystander tially pulled hin off and pre | about the neck showed where the rope Nad | anny persone will keep (t for its beauty atone aver right. AS ‘much as we may condemn auch | culty Mot Nutive left homo and went to Michi- | Hoorer the second house cast of ‘Thirty: | ane atew Over the Consolidated Banic | vente hhn bralnhiz Necker with a plece of ) done iis ghastly wor Hut while the artiste bas beon th In tho Provecilings, thore ts no help tigaiist (tas long | gan. ‘This was some months ago, and ever sinco | fitst, on the south side of Market street. She | pigquidatt rd=Project for | DUKES shaft. inet Becket, who ts now one hody presented a frightfulappearance, ht io urtisie bas beon the atm In tho those who are boing sujugnted do uot assure | tho “father aud daughter have been occupying | told her father when he came howe the ter | ya daute tout. Sugarck ste Township ‘Prustees, on his way to the {| ‘The ehest was Mterally skinned, ‘The left | externat appearunee, tho contents of the little rizhte and dare matntain thom, Soameieh | the eune bed. ribleseqnel of theelopement—a secret which Mystert Murd 1 Cunadiat se to. Baperinientl the ‘arrangements for | nipple had been torn off the breast; the senrs, | work wlll be found of the utmost: value from isan indisputable fuet at tenst, that the enfran- | ociy yesterday morning Oiticers Finan and | she was afraid to yleld up ton Coroners jury ysterlons, Murder-Other Canadian funeral, scratches, aud bruises Indleate the horrible | now until the closet the present politieal strug. uh chisemunt of tha negroes of the Sonth hus not |g, in Drtielse alte i News. several sr ' 5 t Feather he had recelvend hoefork: \ SGU a Of th i tit rat neroxs four sitaplelous-looking ehups | at San Francisco, under dread of the threats |! " Several years ago thero was a house-warme | and brutal treatment he had recelved before ] gle, Without pretentions, and simply settin Ter fi the omeinotene Hower of cabo rientor | careyity av farge ackaze through tha streets: | ade by Hut now that she hud got Soectat Dispatch to'The Chicago Tribune Ing. ner Hurron’s Cavern in the southern | being hanged. He was busted at Sottlack, | forth fuets, the i. & 0. ltel-Hook is beyond all i the threo uho were enaptured | beyond lls reach she was no longer atrald to Moytreat, Sept. 2—Tho Consolidated | part of Frankiin, and Tou went down with | people, flocking to the funeral from mniles | eomparison the handlest and most compact polit. universal sulfriue nuitiolgated. ‘This universal { ONS wot awiy. ane i futrive cun even “Hot ‘nasert ind muntain | Yere fipniiied nt tho sintion as Charies, nllns oxomt herse! Bank meeting was rested this forenoon, ) Utt wn invitation to help warm tho house and | aronnd, m | 0 ty aioe *Chub,” Hicks, John, Britton, ating * Buily,” and $ "| 2} 7 trig stot elas "This 3 . tel icnt text-book of the campaign, Compiled, re- W jor toe hg Vietovious — in this | quantity of cleure and tobacco, supposed to bO | story yesterday with an ir of apparent sine | We personal feelin apparent. While tho | gentleman who wi istidions enoweh tu nbs |. county. of many years’ expereore It polltient stattatica year's enmipalgn the Hepablican party met | eae eee ee oat eee ied very wellienawn | eetlty, Ste sit: inajority of the shareholders attacked tho old he aud, whipping ont one of lls brass pis- the Stutes are eo placed and tho details so care: rely exclusively upon tha Northern “0, canoer! Suites. TP the right of sultrago over ehall bes | tptlo pallce, expecta 2 oality” . vision. Tilekals an en Tn Ty eee i alevited homeeies | Tacit and his aye [4 generally: underestimated, | Atlantic Clty,” raneruy ere Tio has been arrested tnowmeratle tines by the “Yes, Loften, you know, used to let my - Was NOL arrester this eccentric cor 4 * See ea ealeon te dee Loon ae pollee, and lus frequently found his was dnto | wife and cleltdr Neo cawny ae Aaa ili % | continue tho Shareholders’ Committee and | Hone Te ULHRA ee ‘Tennessee mud the Oblo Valley, stationary people, anit cease to be the poor miserule | te Cruubil Court, wuthls parents htve hivariie selves on excursions,” interrupted Mr. Hee: proseente the Directors was followed by an I “4 ellve, and went to | durometer auctemperature, southerly whids, 7 * wr he turned deteet! wey ttn : f Diy Negged htm olf, ‘Phe lust tne le was thera DK ‘ cei: || (POUNE HIE? cea: Tatty VP e let a te Lh Abia A al ghar fretches who aubnilt withont, reyjstauco to all | iiigesinith was on the benehy and tnsteut of set cele cantlat But we didn’t Zo | amendtuent to discharge the Conmition ant | MTest a man tuned Crawford near Mount | partly cloudy weather, and local rabus, by the political complexion of tho Legialaturo xentoneing tho boy, guilty ns he was, sul ho went a long way It the | gppolnt another committes to take legal ads | Sterling who was charged with throwing | For the Lower Lake region, falling fol- | with tho fuct noted that a United stat cr went horse-rar to tho depot. nt Third and Berks, | t stones ta train on the Muskingum Valley, ARE re apa | wlth tho fet noted thata Ualtod States Senntar ‘Tho Chnetnnntl Volkatlate Lins the following in f SON MOE MINS ate a vet and tatttattoicee. [Avhero Mt. Kink wus, nd we all went in the | Vice ts to the taking legal proceedings] tear Washigton CG, Jh ie rushed pauls lowed by stationary or rising barometer, sti= } iy to be elected this winter, if such be the regnrd to Hen Mutter: “ Ben Butlerhas returned | long us there wis inco for lim to returm, | emigrant train and started off, We were | txalust the Directors to recover a portlon of | roum where Crawford was eating a teal, | tenary or lower temperature, south to west | caso. ‘Then comes the result In ene Cone tohts voit, He isa Domocrat again, The Ree | and, ndmonishing 'C! to lend n better | gone 1 guess two diya when he (kink) got | the bant’s losses, This was enrrled, after | shot hii fn the face, then arrested bin, dle | whids,partly cloudy or cloudy weather, and | gresstonat district, with foot nutes so clear publican party hus lost nothing by this deser~ Hie ak he bei Hong the a utr sah etn her to give him all ler miey, because it | whieh the meeting separated, wis never molested for this Httle pleasantry | numeraus.rilns, . , | and eone)to tut the situation in tho diffor- Hon, and wo must ditt at tho same tle that | {yus iid na ever, howover, and instond ot hele | Would be safer, Well, we went on for 9 | A meeting wits heli here this nfternoon in | YS tHe alllegrs of the law. Kur Upper Lake rerion, nearly stallonary | ent districts is ut onew apparent. Finally, tho Democratto purty as ogutned | controlled by his parents fs generally to bo found Week and then we heard we were in San | acinection with th enianked fi au a Se rago he became enamored of | barometer, stationary or higher femperatare, | te population of tho State in. 1870 Is noted, fol- U a tt 1 stenll nh his way | Et co, Ho opened p saloon on Clay | counection with’ the movement for prohiet- | a tule maiden of doubtful repute at the | variable winds, qostly south to west. aud wel hy the vote fur Prostde: Be nothing by tho ncecssion of tha squinte | fruminiog, ane sewing. oF working his Was | stant, Ing the manufacture of sugar in this prov. | Ammerlean House, by Darbyville., He never | clearing weather, preceded by raln arenas In | level bs tho vate fur Drestdent in 18m with tho eyed renegide to its. ranks, Butler | Sroiiish the country. “Yes, Lhave some of the cards,” Mr. Beck | ince from beet-roots, There was a munere | Stopped to inquire whether. his attentions } eastern postions. ratlo of votes thit year to tho population of two Tepruvents tho Satanfo eloment in volities, |, Upan information rocelved by Sermt; Darrow | interposed, x yu produced several With 0} ons attendance of French Canadian capital | Would be agreeable, but called on her ong | Fur the Upper Mississippl region and Low. years be| ‘This fs made the basis of n cal- tha power that always strives to necomplish | OMendy. pe iat Fe teamung: | fauey: thourap! on, the hack, with the ad- night when the village was wrapped in | er Missouri Valleysstatlonary baromivterstas | culation of tho toil vote of each State this variable | yeor, the gures given of the population in 1880 the tnd, but nover erentes any cond, It really | Worneedny mebL will gue copeetntion of ene | dress: ethos (i, Rellng, Phutaelphta Heer- ists, ‘The Mayor of tho city presited, and | siimber, by ellubing on a peddler’s wagon | Conary or higher Hemperatures | TAU | Ser Aha Re ey WAR UE be oetala tor 1a Oe Ta sport, | clondy weather, and possibly local raisin} fromthe Census Burenu, As those statistics fully attended to that ata glance one compre: SAL Orricen, | bends tho situation In ench State, First, the tt a. me—For | ete of eneh party for President in 1876 18 given, with the total vote of the State, the majority, and the Electoral¢vote, Next come tho detallt of the latest election for State officers, followeé y those of the North Di- “On the morning when we. went away | Directors yesterday, they weredivided toutay | lols, he began firlug date the ero! rprising, attrictive tittle | mother told ma she was going to take me to | on the question of devoting the funds of the | brought dewn a man named Hoek Brecken- OFFICE oF THE Caer St bank fo prosecuting them. A meeting to rhtgo by shootlig hla in the tifgh. "EF Nt) WASILINGTON, 3 and THE WEATHER sounds comieul to hear him oxpectorate about | turing a bam of robbers of whieh “Gine’ | Hall, 10 Clay street, near Gakhuut b rns Mr. Layalle, tho representative of the Com- | and goltig through the window, On the ine | winds, shifting’ to south or Garfield and Credit Mobltor, beeanse at the | O'Brien is tho eblef, At 6 o'elouk in tho morose “Welk” the girl resumed, “we hadn't | pany formed in Paris with $2,000,000, entered | side he found a Bentler, cu ih very the when Credit Botillier tlourtated Gen, | [ne they surrounded u large twoestory fre heen here long before they ¢ uarreled much, Juto'an explanation of its object, which fs to named 0,5, Renivk, who eave Tow a warn souttiern portion, cover every State in the Unton, and the book is ‘lgressmen who were reputed to be mixed up f gray-hear Seate Unfortama beet-roots, ‘Mavs Company was anxious to ‘4 ? great value of tho, litte work may readily bo appreelated, Ibis net on sate, nor will it be dis tributed without regard to use, All wishing a copy have but to drop 2 nate. or postal to ©. K, yt. y for | sehool, in the afternoon whi the first tight te 0 vo. | Uttteher’s pen. Hie] ha eae UE in roo stair. A a Cie eee Me Ate ie ah ais SNe ae Happened, When Ri came home, abattt | fet doen et pita lista eta. fait: thue tno Mls last esenpades fro nmmcrous aid of re Tones | Bee er eye % - ‘ 4 Melock he had her down [1 tho yard and had 4 z cent date, A short tiie slice he was tiken gust! WU ho accomplish anything? Satan ree | Bi, Uaebter | Martha, | acho. fs livin is i y the ‘expltat for subseriptions in the re tiny sine i i nu ri] *Gint" O'irlen's milsttess. She way imurried | M8 knees on ber breast, Me was striking | proyine thee, ‘The + one | to Chrelevitte and put it Jail for stealing a 35 Lord, Balthmore & Ohio, and it will be promptly: buking sti fa not a very entertaining appar | touman named loydewho deserted her tor | her dn the face, and. pulled her apron ean cana TE fallowhus, gene buggy. Tie went to a neighbor's hose, 8 mulled to the atdress gh tion.” About Seeretury Sherman's epeoch de- || another worn, and divorces being eansiderea [over her face ang shoved it Inte her | ty $100,000%af the stock: Mayar Rivard, Aliehed his horse toa new bueey, and drove 'k a sere 1 a . Avered at Ciuclunutl the same paper writes as | Blconvenlent: in'thut part of tho country, mare | mouth so she could” not hallo, When shu 3 Des! ardinae ML. 1 Le intre, “St, Charles of, Wood Hotfinan interested hisell and tm TEMPERANCE - WORKERS. * Mi x : riage ceremonies nro vot thought to” be ale v Ine called: Lille, ¢ | follow “The Republican eampaiyn could not | Tovetnor Galigpenathlo. Conteury 10 expectite gainer alte called fae Lle, come to me. | Valois, Dr, Martis avo “Been opened in more. opportune | tlond only a still portion ef planter was tound | inek and she died int Dutoner iu the Sinte of Ohio than by Sherman's | in tho house, and, wfter’ ing . tnost thorough EI 1, 'Trontes seenred ‘Tom's release by putting up. money, mintinum, 0 ona etarnntes that he Chom) liad plenty. of ro. a See Rane Gunn ial money at home, and would refund at once, ONSERVATION, Srasovigcn, Ob, pt. 3—The gi Wood went home with bln, and found that CHICAGO, Sept, $-13. p. m gathering of temperance workers who as- ceper’ bene | Girard, Thibaudean, yarns, She burst a dats ‘ + subseribers whl have power to { blood-vexsel. Ue pleked her body up and f representatives upon the Board of elght Dl Fpeveh. ‘Tho speech hud a powerful effect | seuveh, ho Lavento teen patra at | blood: Me ae AEN i i Seat aH ete a ttilaots mid twelve econts, 4 soade wae | t00k It ip stains to the reon, He threntenes a 1 Re 1 neither ‘Tom nor his wife jada dollar tu the Tar Ther 7 sembled here (o organize a State Temperance won tho thonsands and thousands of attentive | Wo mnmucnnd tho ellicers areccrinie that, tio | that he would KHL me 16 1 told an: Hie ahethis The first faetory wil be but at | hous: so he took Tous migey. ‘Tom then web} Wind [Rl | Aine met agiin to-day and pertected uit know heat ine, Jstenera, and spread about ua a cumpalien doce o SIL * y ¢ f A 2 clothing ‘isa portion of a hime quantity stolen | Usaw, DFdldw't goto the Coron were RNO HM ta hae weeat influences I | frum the frehdie cars cn the Hurliigtan, & | heard they sald tt was heart-dise 4 ue a wile, Mr, mun gives 1 Suiney Tadlroud, AD portion of the elo- | myself she was killed, Klink ne’ bis speech ay! : 4 i 1 Tees Tre EPS OF the poultice Must | thing” wus found ently | mmeked inte | Ho told any to send tie fgst telegraph dis- thelr organization, Ollicers were elected as follows: President, J. C. Pepper; Secretary, §. G. Strong; ‘Treasurer, C. Irown: ONTRY. Sept, .—Nexatiatlans are nt went to dncktown and ent up tho new biuey | ee Ahn with ert caapltallsts fre ies Yo had once stolen, Tamy te iil mternooi | Aipany... Pies ster St, | standing In a blackstith-shop, with the | aipent, urls for the construction of tho St. | feather putts, Lo dasity sets, aad top cue | fine Cin ‘ uti plished. sty declunnitions; Sbermag deals in fete | ay And inthe light of fuets he demonstrates to. Btreet Whom the pegplo are Indebtad for the bettering oe revlows ill ° Liwre ini 5 “Ad 7 . 4 © common market-basket, and. ws Mra, Hoye ‘ a 7 ¢ ry vay | datiwrenee Punn 2 sf : Breesturide Y etn daspued pi 5 ‘ . ihe tnpors nt events which ocurred duriug tho | Was inthe able of makitig dally trips to town patel tray futher, Lwatted to gel away | “Wy aritax, Sep 2—A. mysterious murder Date TD bat fhbition tins been to thrash | tu! Binley Bunciiendunn, fae z pda ; (ee and demonstrates clearly WOME | with this buskot, one muy rendily: suenteo bow | TN AUN trative Ltito has to. ton | $8 Fevorted to ave occurred In Liverpool | ng en dnadetpulition of Comnurebel Polats fienry County; 5. P. Mooney, ‘Christa bas p Avo burties hus attempted todo.and | they have been’ dissing of a yortian of the | Luisi the narrative Lille tins to. tell) County, an unknown wan having murdered | the eutlrepepulution of Commercial Polity ee ot aizpmilels: Wabeuic County pwech Is Creu from wit | goods stoleneby the Kang, Mrs. Boyd wos | about Kink, Meek does not have the ale of |e yvomin who tceompanted tin inn care | Mel he has threatened atter doin this to Iny aunty s . ML zoatrick, Warren County; Enoel Paine, Sangamon County. A resolu. thon was, adopted Jnviting and earnestly re- questlng the ofllcersof alt the State orgnniza- tlons to meet with tho Alinnce at its tiret- regular. meeting in Springteld the third Tuesday ti dantary. ed, and Is ecoutined at the West Twelfth | one who fs bowed down with sorrow over rc . 4 vag | tli place fn ashes, Slavon charged with recelving stolen |] the unfortunate en of his errlng partner, Five nul Neth ig ode a the woods Heng {his spring ho was out sauirrel-hunting of their simation, for thu prosperity toy now | 2reverty. An owner ly wanted for the goods, Mrs. Beek, the supposed vietln, Was about | vor the remaine of hts vietlu, Otters aro | With an old-fashioned shotqun, In firing tl fujov and Turan prosperous condition inwhlelt B EARL 0 AIR 1B a penny ld aut, sat tlie, mates of fe on the track of the murderer, nec oF the ea. dave atuiti Halt ese to timinees uf tho country now stand, Ho chvidren, wi ¢ YW k 5 uN, Supt. 2 eth 1 socket, He paid to at: thows clearly. that ail, to) acquisiions—the THE EARL 0? AIRLIE. ‘ t JOUN, Ne Uo, Sept. 2—It fs sald that ft nothing 4 ! lk. was 46 years of agg, and had a wile and one | tay “ woinen. “ara. stawed —avray tu | fenton toit, and went about as Testraption of 6p payment, tho funding of ehitd, y Hit [ fenton torts weit about ay fe nating ihe Alana ch ne fierense of uur public | Return of This DistinguIshed Scotch= Tho giel’s statement 1s known tothe vollea His fale oe eect aogr eer tee Kiera What pit wase Searaceneee seem r nettle American, fue uequired by allure tho many With Hs Son nnd Daughter, to | oflchils In West Philadelphia, No steps att tf “tt About aamonth ago he went into Martin part He i ae ahha oe Hom ry Srna tote New York ¥ Tour of Observation | have yet been taken to placa the matter be whe , gucenele of He cal de AU IDE Denver's place at the Polnt. | Martha runs a erate party: did TM ating HOE ask b It tho Nu: Through Use Untied Statens foro tho San Franelsco authorities and. se ee Is ceficiont, and the inhumanity ine | Bfecery and a thrashing ninelitne, and by one Sorpiishnrent ofall those Importuint results, bait Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. cute the reopening of the inquest. volved [nthe present arrangement Ia so great | OF the local magnates. fe fy a magniticent Setually uttempted to oppuse and defeat thom New York, Sept, 3—The Earl of Alrile, hue no St.John newspaper would cure to | Sveclen, of physical manhood, and i rel- Thoro wore fustgoven in tha purty, and they were xathored togethor In the “Sonate.” The dante Wis © pok wud the seven votive pure Tcipants wore betting high on their respective * hings.”* Che game bad prea reamnl fora short, z ‘lle Custle, Se ‘ 5 ‘ ALLIGER. $ leseribe it, ative of ‘Tom's wite, He had taken a distike while, and the lick wis all one way, one of the reference to the New York Btnto eleotions, daughter an Ha naL tenets Lae «New York, Sept, &—Further develop eatin topsy Cree te fociiteatas ee nani bd Te iy ths ‘ 1" " 1 v OT | by x = ia Ra - tho Titmany and Mnti-Tannany fuctions of | at present at the Windsor Hotel, Ills estate ments wero made thls afterndon touching ELEGRAPHIC NOTES, # gue a unusitally good “ hand" was deult all tho Democrutio party seem to kaye nie an cost In Seotlau ud his Ine | tho eharge against Elijah Alger for the | Prersnuna, Pa., Sept, £—The Stato Excon- om entered Beayer’s Agreement, Thue tho Hancockinn ‘New. York aa rr Mee SER RL handing of crooked bonds, James MeKine | thye Commilttos of the Young Men’s Chris- | place and Informed hla that he aeant to Staate-Zettuny plices Mttle contitonce In all whiely felt in his nutlye’ecountry, le Is ‘one lay, transfer agent and Assistant Seeretary | than Association lms Issued a call for tho | shoot bin down. Mart did not walt for hin thesg demonatrations of peace and good will on h os of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Come | Thirteenth A 1 Convention to meet ut | fe exceute his threat, but grappled bin, ane ts smost. of Scottish noblemen, and 80, Milwaukeo & St. r Mrteenth Annual Convention to nicet oi ‘ be ania the part of Kelty, und declares that all who Se the coment ot Perea lo | pany, made afidavtt that on the 20th of Aue | Wilkeabarre, Pity Sept. 21 to ah, Represent: welling tho warat of Hy and Beaver took hs ee hig jenainess te auppou Haneuek Is a great auiuiree atte selublleat for of | gust a Walt ene Into tho alee of a cas nblves a es ristian associations wil be | pistols from hin, feet i editous fouls, ‘hut pauper says: “bis | government, and for many years his tukesnt a | pany from the ofllce af Hamilton & Vishop, a res ist Monday ‘Von played his last act. He tera cutee sient She Kolb vil bate freak Interts dn te. a ee aed He presented a paper purporting to ben bond mn a YH On Bente Pe Tho Trustees of Paitured dicnver's ince svi iy falta in Hs Kelly wants the ‘ity willows, Mand, above alle Re morning tooken ride Chrouglt Central Park, | Of 8ald Company, and fngtdred whothor it | Mason, of Moston, ay Instructor of tho" Aré wid “Wp. Heaver's muctal neater, “Teaver wun} f he Co ‘ao | Tho pariy visited the Metropotitnn Museum, | was all right MeKinlay found that it was a | Department recently ereated, era yi PXcel ts to retain the altica us Controiler, For barly y grappled hin before he could excente his thls purpoae he will eucrifice overythhur, under | Sfter spending about two hours in tho, park | counterfeit 73-10 percent of the Company ot | CoLvsinrs, Ou | Sept, SoA number of | threat knocked the Knife out of his hand, i Clictunstanees, -COnRFeMMIeN ‘Low! ators, fui Urs he party rulursiel fo the Ny pu tig rawr it Chien valytaton, anid pegs Iunicopatl phystelans held 1 tmeutling here and then they ind I rougteand-Hnnlle, ids “eventually, Presidunthal teket, sor Hotel, where they entertuined several of | belng $1,000 each, dated puynble In 03, | to-day and organized the Central Ohlo As- | pounding and pummeling, Bea ay out ho tet ut nyantuge te tholr old frends, who cnmeto: this eountry {The forged bon appeared Hid sain us the | gociaiton. 4 ; 4 7 alin ft toed pul fromid the table, and the betting ran high ‘Those whe deoued their “bands puor soon. throw up tygir curds, It is vot known what H's “hand = wiygor what the oxuct “hand” that bo fn tho * pot,” but when the game was enlled," WH. had bi hy on tho table, and in ull there were several hundred dollars In the “pot.” erate of Le tulted tn dB, losing, johnc the rie and sued for a recovery of $258 lost on the last Shand" In tho trial Tt was shown that at ho line during the game aid dir, HL. haye more thani Hof hls own money’ a aud despite the loss on tho ust bund he wos $18 ubead on the game, Hones, therg was some umusomont created whon sult ta recover $258 which he had proviously won, Some of the gumnblore rogurd= ed the utfair wa good Joke, while others were severe In their denunciation of tho procecding, xt Ta tried to | Sips ca hy following allegra were | gouge Tom’s good eyoout, atl this torts | Yann = ties could by regarded | to resid huany years wie Later in the day | genuine, except the signature and seat, Ho | elveted; President, J.C. King, Circleville; | nate his powers for mischlef, A’ bystander ay auoitset, perhaps, for all tho qood be coutdy the Earland his family were driven inn} further set forth in his atlldavis that a nun | VieoPresident, J.B. Flower, Columbus; pu he had itout two or three Unies, an ‘t Ralodanee knee sae tle Aupport Of Gen, Hancock, But we | close carriage to the Grand Central Depot, | from the Third Natlonal Bank bought four | Seeretary, W.2 Ne ° Bhappee. Cluclunatiy | tried to pull Ht out, and tt would snap buck | 4 NimetoeneXeureotd Girl Welghing ~ An Towa Snako Story, ust Joan Kelly? where they tuok the train for Siagira Full | similiar bonds, and ulso Tater in’ Augnat | ‘Treasurer, A.'S, Bower, Delaware, With a oseport Hke a cork tyfns out Vitteon Pounds, Breclat to St, Luts Republican. 4 of a champaxne bottle, and “all” this If reports nro true, there Ist Sonn analibets Des Mores, Li, Aug, 00,—Greut exoltoment L 2 . poe td nespecial palace-ear for thelr use, | Charles E. Appleby brought two shutiar a Louls Schade, who edits tha HeereSentinet nt oly bnggage filled a truck, and. to ench ( bonds, which he sald he got from Alliger tin WEED GETTING WELL. thine ‘Lom never wince ‘ashitiyton, D.C, revolves the following well- | plvce was attached aimetal tag, upon which | the tall of 70 as security fora town. AlPtho Special Dispatch ta The Chica ‘Tribun have been Ja the army descryed rebuke from the Wealliche Past: “Tho | Was ehyvayed tho family coat of arms, 1b | bonds op examination Proved to be forged, horas ate a tap ty ae] and seen nl sorts of characters, but Tort Me> | ori inile thoy -t Washington “Sentinel, whicl, between election | 18 the intention of thy Earl, after a short so | as far i the slenatures were concerned, | | New York, Sept. 2.—Thurlow Weed, who | jjonutd was tho most desperate and gauiest | Wont down tes je Sunpalgns ulwuys “wenrs tho indopondent {gyri at Ninara, te Visit Citeayo, Bt Jauls, Aonea 1 Hayle, cnahter fur Hatullten, tale ie Lae quite ill ni July ceslee forseyeral man Later enue aa Wihovento'at Und apprnuched an ordinary eiver but, with ptured the reptile lust week near Weak sk enee a mut Lake City, and fornta, and, Yih 4 nd Alixer | days, ts more comfortable to-day. Me passed MeDanlel was taken home to the care of | cabin on it. Passing direetly to the Wow of the | Dayton, I, ou tho Dos Sulnes Kiver, three 4 has dispensed with that political utenuil, | jing thy thie, he Mill also make q_Southorn | S40. on one of those bonds, and ad ano sits | aoe , 5 4 lig distracted. wite, whose ovation. hover | beatuurgutde:addeessed. some: peraon Jwatdoy | tle Nolw the Huuna liver, pr. roma usod Q ys #2 | near Logansport, Ba. in umost pliable cowl: | was created in this section of lown by the ape inal IU a thy tion, A reporter of the Rittdnning Tine went ipearinee, of a hugo snake, Poople in the coun. {| tosee ber, He guys that after going, one-etyhith | try were afraid to yenturo in the woods on Ace from tho riileond and |e of tho snnke's alzo, Dr. OG. D. Brown and adding to the water's cde Pouyson, of Sfoulten, Appancose County, Aud the ren] Democrat und deuagoe stands 7 n good night and cay sit ina ble chalr and y trip. ‘The objec: his vis vl) plelon of itsbotng forged until pronounce , A na ere y cure, W edhe and we were told ta enter, Entering we found | chloroform and. drugs to draw bf om hla dui urd usy, Behudo protested aguinet tho | Sets hee eae a lav ialti to eae Cas ng forge y eedso | tyfirto his tries. Ite bs atill weak, Fate tet Uieoverlug tbo use ot Hee ee ee ete eg tio: | PAG Ee MORAN foe ais orakeeble ee pluton of ‘Hiden, and anid that | {lous of Uhecountry aud people, but to Bive * ~ — Sas ae sm Atg'only. oye. one we wero In belng ded ae a kitchen. Pro: [ length of the snake la twenty-seven feot and Bayard was net nominated by tho} hisson and daughter a thorough knowlediy A MINISTER IN TROUBLE, sugegles ' Last night about -half-past U his wife got cocaine tty hg other ruor ur gen guido ine a nuuotur of ola body ton uel He is tve Mocrats his paper would, iu tho Interest | of American hablis and customs, If he Spectat Viayatch toThe Chicago Tribune, gle Empress Ruronie. will leavo Hnglind $n | up to bathe a cloth and layiton bls eye, Shoe Upera aeeata Fe Aree a tek childs aster | ne Filet ga cherry then Sf honest mouoy, support Juba Sherman, Ao | should remain tu this country until Congress | Snetnyvi.Le, Ind. Sept. .—Our city was | ae hor euucaua ineewieaccland, wrulets waa tae | Wadd Just done thls, und Was elosiius the dur | Weteoming vs Me. Moore direeted cur attention | tug on Touty to Soullton, A ppaiiooss County, La, Tow filly iw scot with tho cholcest venom | convenes ho WH viel! Wastilngton aud take | startled this morning by the report, tint the | howe of thu Third Emperor's wotbur ator the | Whicie lad stood apen Gurl the hot ovens | Nya binkat one side of tho room. Upon Gus | with te snake, where be wil) itcg bia In Beales Saint Garfield and Artur, (uken from tho | NOteg of the proceediige of that budy, Rev, George Slutes, pastor of the First Pres- | Hourbon restoration. | ft ia understood that the Ing, when about elit ariaey den appenred | bunk was the form of his leat child. geet tha ing for exhibition, Ho suya it wil require one ney York Sun. ‘That Gurticld’s position on tho byterian Chureh had been arrested for whip. baat ee Mo. the ie Tore ee deed to to tai Ad Witte Pry Ward oe sonal Madnevers Dern sMorheard found, Lee your's tnulotow (a tune: Nite nancial questions isaven more adyaneed and UNGRATEFUL GUESTS, tue ong of his stepchildren, a boy about 15 | chateaus All the tueniuro of Camden fouse | fume She knew the ond had con, ‘There | iui bath dear aid due bud wever even walked fe MATIC REL Seoned in favur of honest money than that of Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, ENE -ane.0F Mise pe hi teaiy o NOs 15 | Hot removed toSwitecriuud will bo distributed | ee Se aN ate disguise, As the wife | Orerept.and fa fact hut been belpleas from, bee BUSINESS NOTICES, Bhernian, white his Ragellcuen the stejurtion, | New You, Supt %—Commodora’ Nutt | Years old, Ho appeared hy Court and gave | foe remeimbruacoumeng frionds, wothbyg belng | Mae NO atiemt ne disgulaes | AS tho wie | antl elit weeks aye she had Goon fat ——- ; the! aid his sword bua indorsed in bie iynoriuce ed a suluon at 6t3 Sixth eo tusthis | boud for hls appearinco on next Saturdn alowed to puss under the hammer of the xuce Wentout Jom was surrounded tn bed, and, | ang pump as other children, butut that tine she ‘The public will Doware of a fraudue og Mat dunyerons plas of tho. sllver-tinygs, | OPLNCE & su vr al Selb By cllty dae Chis ing, when he will be tried f LUE | toner. THU Eiepeass baa atIeL cite eeawose | 88,li8 strafititoned up, hiv auld: Was luken iy her Mimby begun to swell, and | Jent italtution of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now ba ‘ iednot accu to buys entered the erautun of | city, yesterday, Someof his guests at the | worming, when ho Wy pce 200 2 for the Liaperial feaditiau, Coe wis. posseusca yan | 1 B0¥8, ure you Koliig to kil mee” the tontrons in, her legs froin tho kuves down | toy furved ou tha tuglgoe by mlsreprooutatl Hon! tayo of the Sentind, ‘Tols tast accusa. | opentiue robbed lnm of the gold wateh pre- | and battory. ‘Phe child bears marks on his } jnocine of over ffHr0W a yeur, aud docs aot "There was tio reply. 11s nands.were bound, | bad sbrunken, drawing ber legs up ugalnet bor | It will ruin apy clove washed with If ‘loslas agulost Hancock has vyea boeu made by | sented him by 2. ‘3, Barnum, yolued at $100, | body of a sovere whipplog, and bo says that | epeud 9 sixth of It, 4 ’ and a novse, made out of a hulter-rope, was | body. For tho drat four weeks, the futhor and | upon haying Dobbina’ Electric, ° | YY | | . | :