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SSN nan ae ee Nine ne ree NEW YORK. ‘The Coming Anti-Monopoly Con- vention Attracting Much Attention, Appointment bv the Ohamber of Oom- merce of a Representative Delegation, The Produce Exchange the Sceno of Wild Excitement and Rapid Fluctuations. D. & J. Sadlier, Catholic Booksell. ers and Publishers, Make an Assignment. Unveiling a Monument to the Memory of an’ Abolitionist Catholic Priest. . Reports Generally Favorable ton Settloment.of the Trunk. Line War. William H. Vanderbilt Talks Quite Freely on the Snbject of Railroad Rates. ANTI-MONOPOLY. QNEAT INTEREST NING TAKEN IN THE COMING CONVENTION A'T UTICA, AUG. 18, Sptesat Dispateh to Ths Chicacv Tribune. New Youn, Aug. 9—The Anti-Monopo- lists’ Convention, which is to be held at Utl- ca, is attracting considerable attention on the part of tho commercial interests here, and in. nll probability the gathering will bo very largely attended, ‘The Cham- ber of Commerce hs taken official action on the Conference and will bo represented at the sesstons bya delegation of five, the members of whichi—Charles 8. Smith, F. Bo Thurber, Jacob Wen- det, Jom S$. Terry, nnd Osgood Welsh—were appointed “nt a special meeting to-day. Tho Hepburn Comunittee, {it will be remembered, pronounced the charges that “ Flagrant abuses existed In the management ot the rallrouds of this State ns fully proven, aud recommend certaln reme- dia! measures, But the most important of these were, {t Is charged, defeated through THE ADSOLUTE CONTROL OF THE BENATE of the State of New York by rallrontt cor- _ porntions, Tho same interest has sought the defent of measures looking to the {mprove- ment of tho citnals, and ft is charged that under the guise of s war of. rates dur- Ing tho senson of navigation, tho rallronds are now engaged in an attompt to cripple, If not to destroy, this most important safeguard oyalnst railway extortion, Tho raltronds per sistently discriminate nyainst tho property of tho Stato by charging shlppors who patroniza the ennals Insummor higher rates than otharsduring tho winter, and It 1s n tatter of record that the rnilronds of this Stato uré jn the habit of con- tributing large ‘éums to control nominations and elections, the result of which Js shown by tho action of the Sanate last clectod in defeating sho most important bills recommended by tho Hepburn Committee, in | 2 PENSISTENT TOSTILITY to moasures looking to the improvement of the danals, in emnsculating tho Corportion ‘lax bill, ing killing tho bill passed by tho, Assembly to prevent tho consolidatiun of tho telegraph coin- panics, he Attornoy-Genoral of tho Stute of _ Now. York, in commonting gpon an extrnordina: rooecding in - the Suprema Court June 3, Yea to thwart procoud- ings {ustituted by tho Stato to protect the public Interest In the caso of the New York Elovuted Hallroad, stated that bo wus amuzed now at tho powor that corporations svem to have to cinbar- ross necessary legal proceed takon ngatust: them; that tho Increaso of the iniluence of car- porationain this country, and their ability to thwart the supervisory” procecdinga, tuken tgalost them by tho public authoritics to pro- rent great monopolics, or to subject thom to propor rostraiuta, are among, (HE MOST ALARMING CITARACTENISTICS OF . THE TIMES, md constitute a danger to whiolr all tho people nust bu aroitsed: before long if wo would pre- terve our freo institutions, Jn view of this itate of affatra tho Now York Chamber of Com- nereo hold thot tho timo has come whon a sonference should bo called of persons Inter- gsted in tho commerciat and industrial wol- lure of tho .Stnte, togethor with all ult- yvens who bollava tht corporate monnp- sites ahould be held to a groper reapousi+ allity to tho pantie, to consider whother our Government is to continue o Governmont of tho pouple, ior tho people, by the peuple, or whotber it {stu bo a Governmont of corpora: dons, by corporations, for the benefit of u faverct few, and thoy calt upon atl similar ore ranizations to gond dolegates to the Utica Cou- frention Aug. JOINING IN THE MATTEI tre such bodies as the National Antl- Monopoly League, tho Kings County Antl- Monopoly League, the Iulfulo Bonrd of Trade, io State |= Millers’, Agsociution, Hoatowuors’ . Association, Btato' men's Association, the Stato Grange, the Stato Farmura’ Alllunco, tho Alvany Board of Lumvor-Deaters, aud soveral btherd. ‘ho Chamber of Commorce today re- rolved and adopted a roport froin itaBpacial Cums mittvo on Railroad ‘Transportation urging that tho present tariff for west-bouni freiutte bo niaintalned. It ig hold that “whon wost-bound rates are ue high ag thoy have beon in the past, it ia mw constant tompintion to cut thom in order to provont diversion to aucond-clngs lines, and sceret discriminations in favor of lurge shippers aro thus constantly made, whioh, whon rates are reasonable, aro not tkoly tooceur, Indoed, thiy forin of porsunnt dla. crimination Ia ono of tho most tinjust and ol Jectionubie, as it nearly always results to the detriment of the ainall wilpper, who is not In 8 position to burgalp for wpucial rates, ONE OF THE ANOMALOUS THINGS IN RAIL+ OAD SANAGEMENT has been that heretofore wast-buund rates huye been much bigher than cast-bound, notwith- standing o full trafic cast, while most of the weat-bound | cars returned’ empty, aud of coareo frelgbt destined for thy wost bus been diverted to uthor porta. ‘Thauannds of tons uf salt, coment, and kindred urticles owned, by Now York merchanty und deatinad for cone sumption In tho Wert have beow driven to Montroa!, Boston, and other cities by this policy, it to bo. hoped that ‘the trunk Woes wilt cndeavor in tho future ta Attract this business to our port, and ulvo that thoy wiil from this time forward vlaiin for Now York un equal rato with athor woubourd wltica on Doth enst Weat bound frelght, whothor for export or distribution hore. Heretofure tho vale bag been equal for export, but uot other wise, : THE COMMITTEE DO NOT COMPLAIN becauso Boston ts nut charged moro thun York, but do claim that Now York'a quaturat advantages in the tray of favorable gradionts and Inrge volume of business should not bo wb. Now rogated at thedictution of the Pennsyivunts aod Multinore & Ohio Hoads, for the purpose ot diverting business to thely respnctive cities, Tho Committca get forth ine resolution “that ron sonable, uniforin, and publlo rates of frelght will best serve toe Intercets uf both tho publig and tho suilrouda; that wo willlugly cone cedo rates whleh will may ‘Ibo dividends - uport tho actu cost of canstruction of these moderu highways, bu shiro tho recently publishod opluions of tha hoes Prosident’ of tho Now York Contral ss Judson Hivor Ialiroad that tho fetuance of frat aud second mortgage bonds and comuion and proferred stock, cach to the full yaluo of ronda bow belng constructed, aud upon whieh % Peter Bicrssous VALUE 19 public will ultimately be asscescd to pay In- terest and dividends, together wit aioe mmothads af stock watering, o orline against tha publlo which ehoutd be problnitud by suyera Peoaltics, and that while the stovk watoring of the past bas in many instynces been snnotioned tBusvracties for tuo: Cass suoget be eee ou arate teed the. public” by tilequaie “ee to . pul wal enuctinonts.” Tho Chuinbor indorsed all theso point, «and leo the further one urging tho support of tholr ruliway fricids in future for the wppolotinent of a ourd of Huil> road Cutnuissloners for this bta! - nue of tho Meagan bill for tue Sfuinusnuf its tereHtate commimerce, which they (the railroads) have a0 strenuously opposed 1; tha past, eee . ‘ VANDERBILT,* ; A SPIRITED INTERVIEW, | + New Yous, Aug. &—Willlaw H, Vander> Dit was found at bis residence Jast evening THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1881— by a reporter, who inquired if he had held a conferenco with any other of the trunk ine Presidents, str, Vanterbilt replied that he hind not, and he had not ‘bean Invited todo 80. Mesald in addition: “What need Is thera of a conference. There Is nothing to confer about?” “Tho war i rites. . “I know of no war, Tam fighting nobody. Someof the trunk ines wero stealing the business of the. Central, ‘and then they honeyfugied around ts, and pretended they wero maintaining rates, ‘They knew they were not, and I knew ittoo, ‘hoy said rates were made by some of thelr Westurn con- neetions they could not control. I have simply fotlowed thetr rates. J did not begin cutting, but Lido sny now thelr rates are our rates,, By and by SOME ONE WILL GET BICK and tired of the whole thing, Lam perfectly well satistled, Tobe sure, the Central is do- ine n vast denl of work for the saine money recoived last year, but It ig rotting about the site nnountol money. ‘There is some sit- §sfaction In that. ‘There is no sceret nbout this matter, When there is plenty of bust- neas for the roads it ls enay enough to maine tain full rates; when thera Is: little trafic thero is sure. to be w scramble for that little, Whou it coinea to that pools and pooling agreements amount to nothing. We vontrol our Wostorn roads, whatover other Nines may do, They found tay were losing business through fow rates mado by. competitors. They resolved to regain it by making simitur rates, and thoy did this without orders from inc, ALAS! TOO TRUE. “By tho. way, how {mpossible It is to please everyhody. T malutain rates, and fam n tnongp- oligt who fs gradually absorbing tho wealth of thecountry by exorbitant ainrges. L reduce rates to save my business, and Lam binned because 1 am ruining property in my charge and the whole railroad property of the country; Iam depriv: ing Innocent stockholders of tho frults of thelr Investinonts, Why, 1 think ‘Thurber and the rest of that lot ought te pat me on the back and hailine isa benefactor, Those men how! for {eco cunts, and by and by will want n tax on rallronds ta raise money to ropair the canals, Dow't thoy seo that by freo cannis thoy atrike # biow at’tho raflronds: themselves, fam in favor of canals, bueause thoy brin: rain to New York, but by nbotishing tolls tho boat. mon whom I nm charged with riining would not ‘be bouchted: they would not reedlve one cont more for carrying grain, [tis Impossibte, cer- tainly, to please everybody,” - How did Erie Inerense’ Its dollverles of grain so largoly last winter and spring?" askod tho ro- rer, roy eutthir rates, and no othar moans, Every railroad oman in tho mows anything about country 0 it will tell you ho was natontshed that Contrat stuod It go lone. Lhave alinply followed their rates, nud now rates are down to hardpan, whero thoy cannot stenl our business by making lower prices. Hefore wa aro through thore will bo a great many things to be settled, TAKE NALTIMONE & O10, : for inatance, which was alloweds8 per cent of tho business. That raullroad cut on every bun- dred pounds of frelebt it carried iu order te get even that #per cont of business. What right bas Saltiinore & Oblo to. any New York busi- nessntall? Itisnota Now York rond. ‘and fs not entitled to any pusinoss. Tho ronds to Baltimore and Philadolphiu have built up those ports at tha expense of this elty."" chee about arbitrary rates on roads weat of lenyo 2" “Oh, that is all right. Those roads haven pool Amine thoingolver, and, what Is tnore, thoy tive uptolt. it's a pity we did not bave soino of thoir souse and honesty, and not have a pool worcly to violate its agreements. Is there anything. ‘smart in on freight-solicitor wolug about gutting thousands of tons of ‘freliat. ata cutrate? He bus that much freight, but fn dofag eo bo bus caused bis road to violate asolemn compact, The passenger curnings of tho Central Increased $75,000 lust tnonth, and those of tho Luke Shore Inereased $15,000, ty nttention was culled the other day to tho Grund Trank’s, rate of. 83 between Boston and Chicayo,and some of iny officers wanted to incut. the rate. I anid it would bo foollsh tutto so Our trains wero gulng full nil the thn, and it hoy one was willing to. go around through the woods 100 miles further to gave tt eoupto of dollars I was porfectty willing the Grand ‘Trunk should get ten or u dozen more passonyers: THE CENTRAL CAN WOLD ITs OWN in both froight and pnssonger business for 4 little while anyway. J am perfectly satistiod, and whan peupte got tired ot thi thing they can eomotome. Lhave no proposition to offer. L meet othurs’ rates, and that Is nll thera ta nbout ite Ene Penne eanin way is a ood one, and 1 think wo ‘have rathor adopted it. If you got a customer keep bln. Wo aro taking care of our customers now, you may be sure, And that is better than any contract. don't think any of thoin will loaye us uyuln very soon, Thu fuct Is, the railroads now are Wwhero tholr Intrinsic merits nre tu be tested, and 1 do not bellove that on an cqual footing Centrat will Joo nity moro business, It won't bo stolun, ver- ally. PRODUCE, A PERFECT BEDLAM AT THE * CILANGE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New Your, Aug. 0—There was a wild scene on the Produce Exchange this morn- ing over the wide fluctuation In wheat. This inarket followed the Chicago riso with great rapidity and came down as suddeyly, leaving the bulls almost Ina panic; but, before they could all cliinb over each other to sell out, “tip she rose” again, aud gave them cour: age to hold on till the fifst call, at which tho eliqne stendivd It up three-quarters of a cent from the bottom, Meanthno corn fell olf three-quarters of a eent in sympathy, but soon found good buyers, both inside and outside the clique, and on smunll offerings and froo bids the loss wus nearly recovered ut the opening call, at which uuteidora anid the drop was A “scoop” OF THE CLIQUE, and Insidors that the markot wus drajged down by wheat, which theallque were uoloadiny, rely- ing on the atreueth of corn tobolp them. Lard eased off with cara, but found Koud buyers also aunong tho bullain cort, who reason that if there ismeritin that nt t0Gl6 cong advance, anda core Fesponding ono In hogs, there must be one In lard berore lous, especially 12 Vennor’s propheay of frosts on the Ith to tho Wth of this month la Tultiiied, Lute montis are now tho favorita. Uncle Rufus has stopped buying corn in the muy: state, and is now taking his In concentrated forma, one of which fe grense, of which be Lougtt soma 600: tlereos ‘Kolior: the your nt 10 cents udvauce at to-dny's and yesterday's calla, at which he, or rather his otbor ait, Kent, with whont be always hunta-tu pulra. and Stobo ellmbed over cach othor tu gotit. Uncle Rufis, however, came out ulead, : PRODUCE EX- THE TRUNK LINE WAT, REPONTS GENERALLY FAVONANLE TO A BETTLEMENT, New Yont, Aug, 0.—Tu-tlay the tenor of tho reports respecting the prospects of sat- lng the truant tino road diiferences wero gonerully more favorable, and the news from Washington about the President was better, Accordingly tho toudonuy of prices in tho stovk market was toward higher figures, Kefore tho weok pusdes tought to be known whethor tha trunk ling war ls to bo settied nowor protonged, If itis settled, au advanvo in prices }d reason: ably certain. If not, thon a Turther decline may bo tookod for, Western rallrond officinls arg anid to be very indignant ot Vandurbilt fur wottlog up tila war, and proposy he ehall wae he intuuneo to stop it or they will unite to divort businass from his ronda, FATIER PARR. UNVEILING A MONUMENT ‘TO 1114 stEMOtY, New Yon, Aug. &#—A company of about 100 persons gathered In Calvary Cemotery: yesterday to witness the unveiling of a mon- Ument over the grave of tha Ruy, Thoms Farrell, who dled about a your ago, and waa for twenty-four yours pastor of St, James? Romun Cathollo Church, in’ this city, Fathor Farrell was prominent usan opporont of sli- vory before tho War,.and thls faut was recalled by the pregonco of duyoral colorad puraons, ‘tho Hoy, Dr. MeGlyan began the ceremonies with 1 briof uddross, and was foltawed by Free trick A, Conkiing, ‘Tho ceremuntes closud by the planting of flowers on the grave by sumo colored women, ITEM MADE ASSONMENTS, ‘ New Yous, Ang &—-D, & J. Sadiier, Catholic book publishers, of Barclay strect, this afternoon flicd ‘an gesignment for the benefit of. thelr cradilars -to Jolin W. O'Shaughnessy, with preferred creditos® eluhins amounting to $12,800, ‘The senior meinber of the firm sild ho knew nothing about thelr embarrassment in the morning, and it cane on hhu Whe a thunderbolt, Shey had acveral extra bookkvepers at work, and could not tull thelr habiiities for n few duya, He says tho trouble wns precipituted by the kreed of one of tho creditora, who wanted the lion's share, Ho thought: |u any: emer- wency “that thelr creditors would - not Jose mora than 30° cents on the dollar, ‘Thelr business was forimurly worth nbour $500,000 yearly, eo Jt. was reported at Uradstrect's to-day that Gitbert L. Fryuch, ary goods, uf Buttalo, aad Judgments entered ugulnst bin for $36,005, an Haat by hed made uo usdiguiment for the beaut gon, davob Redding, Falmouth, Lnd.; shes croditora, Ila liabilities are alicged to bo INTERNATIONAL RIFLIC ASSUCTATION, New Youn, Aug. H—At a necting of tho In+ tornational Rilo Asaoelation this afternoon It was iecided that tho fall meeting ut Creedmoro should commence Sopt. ik Gen, Hancock ras sided, and a letter from Hd. Kimball. Director of tho General Cotton Exhibition at Atlanta, in reference to nriflo tournninont during tho falr, woe roferreil ton committeo with nowor. SUGAN-THIEVES CAUGIIT. Theee mon wore arrested Inst nielt in Jersey City forthe robbery of Matthloaon & Wieckors, aitwar refiners. 'Theso robberion have been cure ried on systemutically for months, and 1.450 pounds of fno-wrade augir wore found on a ightor on which the men woro capturad. TWO LADING ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Mise Lonn Homan and Mrs. Farber wore killed Inst night by n locomotive at Pleasant Plains, Staten Island. Mise Homan attempted to drive across tho track, when her horse baikod and tho engine atruok tha carriage. AN OLD'WOMAN RLOPES, Mra. John Kliino, of No. 273 Smith atreot, Brooklyn, after living with hor husband twenty: two yenrn, to-day elopod with Jobn Goappert, & carventor, and the husband of her must tut tate female friend, Mrs. Kilno took with har ull her own clothing, all her busband’a unodor- wour, and $2,000 of his money. NEARLY DOWNED, Miss Van Schnack, of New York, and Mise Hibburd, of Chicago, wore saved from drowning by the bathingmastor of the Octagon House nt Soabright, N. J. on Saturday, a MONE MONEY THAN SENSE. Misa Abbey tific Grover, whom "The" Allon murried in Now Jersey Inst Sundays, fa valid to be a nicco of Chief-Justico Folgor, of tho Court of Appouts, and to be worth a quarter of Amill> Jon iu hor own right. A MURDERESS INDICTED, The Grand Jury has filed an Indictment for murder in tho Hest degree agalnst Ara. Biiza> both Coleman, who shot Georga 'T. Coles, Asslat- tnt Treasurer of {{nrry Mincr’a Theatre, IMMIGRATION, Emigrant arrivals for tho last week wore 7,400, an incronso of 2,401 over the corresponding wook of last year, noaus Doctors, ‘Three additional bogus practitionors havo ‘been arrested under charges mado at tho lue stance of the New York Medical Sovioty. SHEER NONSENSE, Vicar-General Quinn said to-day: “It fs nonsenso, sheer nonsense, the story thata pro- posal has reeuntly been mado to the Popo that he should transfer tho scat of the Holy Seo to Atericn, where an independent position would Ue assured him," WHERLOCK INDICTED, Tho Grand Jury to-day found an indictment against A. 8, Wheelock, who robbed his employ- ors, Walcott Co, of §55,000, and steps worg (akon at once to scoure bis oxtradition on this churge ns goon ns ho reachoa Rngland. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. One Man Killed afd Two Injured, John Mulvaney, 18 years of ago, was almost Instantly killed nt 42i0-yusterday Rftornoon at Kobert .Law's copl-yard at tho west god of Elgbteonth stract ridge, At the samo timo Andrew Howard, 23 yonra old, living at No, 022 Lowe avenue, was badly cut and bruised about she head, and Luelug J. Fenton, 00 yoara old, living at No, Uf7 Hulsted street, hind hia iott acm broken between the elbow und shouldur, All three men were ut work unloading coal from tho schooner John Keegun, when two nal. poles, ton or twelve Inches in dinmeter, to which the tnokle wad nttacbed, suddenly suapped In two. Pho débris fell directly upon the three men, who wero standing tpon tho platform usot by tho voal-wheclers, Shulvancy was knocked olf, and, striking on the dock thirty feat below, had his skull badly crushed, le lifeiess body rolled off Into tho river, but wat rosoued not long aftor, and was tnken to the home of bls parents, ‘o.. 447 ‘I'wenty-third — atreot, The two injurod mon were attended Dr. PD. A. K. Steele, who thinks they will speedily recover, nd wore then tnken to thotrhomes, tho ane by Mr. Law and tho othor by the potlve patrel. John Murphy, of No. 15 West Fifteenth strect, and James Wiliinims, of Now Bluir streot, witnuased tho aculdeat oo KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE. Tho second annual meetiog of the Grand Commandery of tho Kulgbts of tho Gulden ule wit opon at 10 ofelock this murnimg at tho’ Grand Paolfic Motel, and will not anally adjourn until Thura- day night, whon a grand banquet is to bo given by tho Commmandery. Tho uttendance will numbor upwards — of forty Knights, Including the following who havo already arrived: Dr. HC. Loyd, Loulsvillo, Supreme Conunander; Robert W, Haynes, Jackgou,Tont,, Supreme Sotrotary; Dr. ‘C.J. Harcourt, Cinaine nati, Supreme ‘Treasurors. Dr, ‘i. J, Will! son, St. Louis; lt. | Cannon, Maj. J, i Lyon, Torro Haute, Ind; Simuel Mutllyan, De. J. ©. Beat, and Td, 8 mith, Cineiunatl; A,B. Brown, ‘Texas; J. W. Jones, Arkansns:’ “Dr. W. 4.’ Boole, Georgia: and W.- I, Hennett, New York, ‘Tho Order, formed only two yeurs aco at Cinchitnati, now hing t momborshlp of over 7,000, there boing Jovyea In wil tho principal cities of the country. ‘Tho Order Is on tho mutual benedt or insurance foundation. . SOCIETY OF MICROSCOPY, Cornustnus, O., Aug. 0.—Tho American Sooicty of Mivrovcopy mot hore to-day. Prayer ‘wos offered by the Roy, Dr. Bailey, of this city. Prof. Rdward Orton. of the Oblo State Univer- sity, dellyerud an uddross of welcome, and Prof, Georgo A. Blackham, of Dunkirk, N. ¥., re- sponded. Tho Following Heinents wore sleated Inembera of the Sovtety: ie Rev. A.B. Hare vey, Taunton, Masy,; Prof, Edwin Kt. Butlur, Shanghit, China; Dr. Charles H. Sackrider, Mue oh; Dre John EB. Hurlbut, Kalamazoo, Mlok.; Goorge ©, ‘Taylor, Boy brwthtas, La, D rot, ‘NC. Mondenhall, W. 1, Birebmore, Dr. D, Ny Kings mau, Columbus, O, Pupors tera rond on tho following subjects: “Un tho Wholesale De- struction of Acari by & Fungus," by C, M, Vorco, of Cleveland; Forma Observed tn Water from Lake Urlo," by CM, Voreas * On the Occurronce of Gregnrina in tho Amorloan Lobster,” by Prof. Tuttlo, of Columbus, SSS KANSAS ITEMS. Torexa, Kas., Aug. 0.—Tho rocont aplendid ralns along the fine of the Santa P6 Road in New Sexico huye occnsloned u partial interruption of through travel, but tho line Ia now open for Californiy business as usunl. Tho undestrablo anaual inerease 11 the rainfall of Now Moxleo 1a atteivuted by solentists to the rupld oxtension of raliway Hues and tho consoqnent ineronsed cultivation of the agrivultural Junds of the Sor ritary. ‘Tho attondance of great man and grent horses at the Kansue Stato Fair bere In Saptember will bo remarkably lirgo. ‘Cho nstlitury display will be tho finest ever given In Kansas, —— THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE, ' Aug, YA bill pussed the requiring railrouds to pay both State ana county taxes, and will iu all probability puss the Bonute, although it te weeatly. opposed by tho rallroad lobby. Tho report on the Penttentlary sya. fom of tho Stato waa discussed to-duy. Two spocches by two white members and ano by cole ol wero made, Leases aro fighting bird to detent tho Dill asked for by tho Cummittea, which Is to nppolut i Road of Stato Commin- sivnors tu stand between tho: lusseus and tho convicts, ‘Tho presunt syatom Ia denounced as uw disgrace to Georgta, : ———— ILURE, Sprctat Dispatch tu ‘The Chicago Tribune, Burraco, N, ¥. Aug, U-Ullbert L, Froneh, Mi oxtonsive dry-gnods merebnut of this olty, made au usslyment this morning for the ben oftof bls creditors, Dhabititicn about $76,000; nasots variously estininted ut frum 819, to $7,000, "Tho dircot eattse of tho fallures t# ate tributed to the progsing Of dome Binall oblate, He bas buen In close: fuarters fur & your past, ‘The tous falle boavlest on locul creditors. te fess —————————— THE SARATOGA MONUMENT, BAnaTOGA, Aly, Y—At a mocting of the Trus: tees of tho Baratoga Monumont Association, dudgo Campbell, af South Carolina, was oledied amumber of the Board, and soveral new aut. scriptions recetved, Tho Exeuutive Committee repurteil thy contractor working uctiycly on the Inoautnunt, od The Call on Jones, Hostun Hudget, : ‘Shore aro cortain pavple who are so oe: tirely satisfied and sulf-auilolent, so unwil ig toraly ut all upon others, und so. fon ful lest by usklog quoations they sball dia voverthelr busliess to thors, that they defeat chels awn ends, aud not seldom Juad thos aelvoa ju ridiculous situations, Jt was ane of thla sort who dropped inte adown-town store tho other day, stulxed inte tho private ouuntings sou and waked. "tw dir Jonge int Sir, dons’ nistnor, Str, Hrown, waa sitting at bisdeak, sud ooking up sald qulotly, Na, ale” und thon giveth Intruder nn inquiring glance. as ual What he could do fur bint. Hut ho mercy: rushed for the morning papor, drew wp a chalr, put hia feet upon the corner of the dos uit Prucesdud to abaurl the news. - dtr. Brown ouns Manned with hia work, attonding to. lls corres” sponience and to business callerd, At tongth the eat that Sir, soncs 0 wavy a laconio * No. scaibee halt bour passed: und the intruder, baying exbausted the paper Gud Mulsyed his clear, took our bi: neko: Whon will Mr. Joues be ing vy Ldon’t know," said Me, Brown, politely; * f bad atelogram from lin Just bofere you oame In, @aytny that bo should jouye. in Franolsog oventug, bat when be will get bere ft oan't 61 ‘Yhon tha fntruiler departed, probably to make a similar attuck olaewhore, CRIMINAL NEWS. ‘anaes Parents Murder. Their Three Children and Biln'Their House to Con- "eal tho Crime. oo Six People*Dje at Lancaster, N. H., Under Circumstances Which Indibate Poisoning, Infernal Machines Employed to Burn a Monsb, dind Barn at Scite + uate, RE at ~ A Boston Merchant Confidenced Out of Twenty: Thousand Dollars INHUMAN PARENTS, Bpeetat Dtsvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Conconn, N. ¥., ‘Aug. 1%—Tho Coroner's Jury in tho oase of,thd threo ebildren.of Chufles Moody, who wero supposed to have beeu burned to denth on the night. of July 4at Lako Village, roturned a verdict that in thalr opininit the children Wore murdered und the houso burned toconcoal the crime. Muody .and his wifo woro arrested, and committed to jullto await tho action of the Grand Jury. Tho housd was occupled’ by. thre familios, including Mooity’s, aud the occupants wore apposed to ba allsnved. Noxt morning the bodles of tho three vhitdron—4, 0, and 10 years old—were found in the rulns burned to n crisp, WHOLESALE POISONING IN LAN- CASTER, N. Ife Bpeetat Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. Conconn, N, H1., Aug. =Lancastor Is greatly excited over n wholesnte polsoning afulr. In July, 1880, 8 Miss Hattte Bugbee, 14 yenrs of age, died. Within. week afterward tho mother, aged 40, ulso died. Four days later tho death of ‘tho’ Irish servant gir! omploycd tn tho family oceurred. These persons wora all supposed to have died of diphthoria. Thon thore rematucd In tho family Dr. Bugbeo and Miss Nolllu Wobb, the Iatter somo 22 yonrs old, who went to tno Bugbeo house to ‘ronder ” ussiatauee, and remained with Dr. Darbar. after tho death of his wifo, daughter, and servant. In August. or onrly in Septembor Dr. Rugbeo himeolf did, His doath wus attributed to the effects of malaria caused by alleged bad drainage, Tho three cnses of ap thor wera ulso traced to tho same caise. The Doctor'a alckness was of 0 peculiar typo. Ho was not feeling wotl in tho avening, and Miss: Webb gave him a liquid propnration, In tho olght ho was selzed with terrible vomiting, and from that time until his death few days later ha wis not ablo to keep anything iu hls stomach, About lust Thanksgiving Mra, Townd, who. was 00 yours old, was velzed with sudden ilness In the alght timo, Her death occurred a week lator. Hor quick taking-olf was considered tu havo resulted from tho saing cause whieh had made 80 great mortullty In tho Bugbee family, but In tho case of Birs.'Zowne no diphthoreticil membrane was forimed in her throat, Last Jan- uar ale. Cosne paseet nway, his death being almllar to that of his wife. His son, Francis ‘Yowno, a surgeonin the United States army, way stationed fu Oregon. Lust spring ‘Towne sent on on order to havo his father's boy exhumett and tho stomach sent tow chomist for unalysia, ‘that organ was removed, and Prof. Wood, of the Harvard, Medical College, found thorein quite a quantity of arsente, with tincture of copper. There will now be an_exntnination of the bodies of Mrs. Towne and Dr. Bugbeo, whose internal organs will be gent to Prof, Wood for examination, Miss Webb, who hns since beeamo tho wife of Burt Mayo, a conductor on the Mons treal ond, is & woman of ool porsonal appear. ance, 4 nomber of the Methodist Church th Lane ouster, and was formerly n sehool-tenchor. Front thu Dugbeo estate Mrs. Mayo reeuived $509 and somo presents, and from tho ‘Towne property only somd furniture, Sho declures hor. Inno- conoo, but will probably scon be arrosted. A DIABOLICAL PLOT. Special LHapatth to The Chicago Tribune, - Provipence, RE, Aug. f.—A most dinbolleal attempt to déstroy tho llves of six people by the use of an Jnfornul machine was mato In Rock- dalo, 2 1, at midolight Monday. Tho town bas heen, stirred: up’ for moro thun two years ovor the tomperaricoe question, during which tla tho leaders of: tho Prohibition causo haya been subjected to many bellish indigni- The horse of pne inan was disembowoled eo It was use; to bring witnosseus to tho Court-Houso. - Ani&ty* tho temperance advo- cates wad Dr. William H, Bowen. Ie has boon threatoned with violenco, and inst nicht whilo abaent :from homo his house was flrod, Sire, Bowen, her four childron, and an old inan rotirod nt 12:30. A few mluutes aftor L3o'oluck, Mrs. Howon was awak- oned by tha prosenea of smoke in har bedrooin. Sho gave wn alarm, ‘and with tho children and the old man barely: oscaped to'tho yard. Tho Names spread rapidly, and in fess than on hour tho housu waa cousumed, A party of six farimors yolunteored to remain on tho premisos tosuard the burn and outbuildings, While thoy were sitting’ in the Lira doorway they dis- covered that tha hnymow was ou ire, ltush- ing up-stalrs they throw pally of ‘water on thu hay and oxtingulsbud tho finmes As they did eo thoy houd the loud ticking of a clock, A inntern was brought Into use, und an investiga: tion was made resulting in tho finding of a dla- bolfeal niachine, consisting of u Waterbury alurtn-clock, which waa attnchod toa pleco of wood which reyutved on a pivot, Tho clocis was set on alarm, and when tho hammer wis ro- lonsod it struck a smull brass lover, whioh re- Noved tho dise,and which was, by moans of an elastic cord, thrown around {¢ on its pivot un- ti it struck a nail, on tho’ faco of tho elwok, and a small tin lamp filled. with was placed so alvohol and — lighted na to be overturned by the rebound of the diso fulltog ugalnst somo: sticks wound with cotton Ib thon fell to the 80 aud anturated with. oll, bottom of a half-burrel In which tho machine was rizgod, couiug into contact with a quan: tity of of cotton’ execisior and a bottle filled with ulcohol, Tho mucking was removal Intact. Yo-ntght, after tho cinbers had cooled off in tho cellar of tho burucd direlling, the ruins of n avoond machine were found, the clock having Weon set to yo off at five minutes past 1, Groat excitement provails If tho town, iy far tho culprits have uot boen detected, but a posal- bilo clow bas beou obtalnod. 3 — SWINDLED OUT OF 820,000, Speciat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rostox, Aug. ¥.—Danicl Goodenuw, a Com- morelal strect merchant, bas been swindled out of a yeasul and valuablo cargo in aimost bare- faced manner, Bix -woeks agoG. H, Fulter,‘a broker, called upon him and: sald bo wished = to purohnse some cotton for tho == Poporlll!, «= Manufacturiuy, Company, of §=«Biddeford, die. = Mry.° Fuller took pains to support his assertion by placing tn Goodonow’'s sight lettcr-hends with tho mark of the Peporlll Company, Subsequently Muller fue troduced a mnu reprosonting himsolf ny tho fyvntot the Company, The two men Imposed upon BM, Goodongw conplotely, and ho agreed. to. soll tho -Company a largo umount. of cuttons. The pretented xyont told Sir, Gondonow the gouds would have to bo shipped by water, us ithe company was then en- guged 1g loveult agalast tho railroad for dims nyes. Those statements were supported Wy Hetitious letters and, dispatebes protending to gome from the Poporilt Company ta carry out ble burgaln. Mr, Goudenow purchitead the Western Bus, an old bark of 160 tons, and refitted hor ut an oxponse, of $1,000 boaldus the cotton, which uted the inulin partof the cargo, ‘Chere wis nigo shipped a large mmount of teu and saveral hutideed gallons of wine, tho Western Sea was a forclgn vessel and could Hot unguxe in the conut! ne trade, it was told Mr, Goodunow,thut sha would sail to St. Joun. N, By thonca to’ Hidderord, Tho veasol was cone munded by Capt, Usher, who was formerly ene aged In tho African; trade, and Is thouuht to finve boun tit tho gorvive uf Bartlett. Usher signed papers, todellvor the caro at St, Jolin, The total yulue of {tho veusel and curgo wis ¥25,00, Kefore satling while h wis July id, tho 1 ieee outst upee “to Ble agudon necoriling to ido terms” of the Dargatn, promising’: bim bis opuy duly #4, or wa duys attuphiaw of purchase. “Thu rrp oa . oH from tory coy ida rd ony ine Sth ult, The urd a! ‘her yas & week ago to-night, when inu beavy fog?abo camo toto collision yr Dre maw Machlus, ‘The rt was 6a mitul iiured that sho wis ouiguil Tho tirat suspicion hut the transaction excited when FI Company ho, withed ta Wo io Company informed und such purchato, been swludieds rave porn tole, Benlenow Faissotion was robbery, Mr, nthe: “thet paid for the Ue erat Thi tay thas they Lad a a they saw that ho then other fauts buys Ow le ants B varefully-planuc now has “boon “atorimed” by 9 cattan . broker whose namo fp ithheld trom publicas ‘don that be (the brokey) bal vecelved a. lettor from ‘apt. Usher “ut eJozn cuying that ho should sail in: tho Wostera, Xen tor Livor- pool or) Havre, “he did not knuw whleb, It also* learned that Capt, i Vans wit . mamaweiting for ry Yeasel, was to take pipers und. te] COL him ry village opnoeit Bt sobn. Itis believed tout, the plau'of Usher ang Fuller, wae went on tho row Biddeford fo ¢ Tiverpool or avre, and dispose of $ura. cariS abroad, Telegrams have been sent a+ lawser nt 8 join and to tho Collectora at Widdeford and, Machina, anid overs other moans thought dosirablo will ho taken to revover the vexael and care on this alte of the ovean, If thoac precautions fail, wtforts wil bo mado to recover the progeny: bos fore tt can be disposod of abronl, Within a day or two bills for supplies of the Western Sen havo boon presented ty Mr, Guodenow, which of course he has been compolted to pay. RICKED ''O DEBATIT Sptetas Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, Aug. 2.—Tix-Unitad States Notectivo Nathan W. Prottyman and Charlos W, Currio mat fust evening, und Prottsinan this morning falyingdond at his inte room, No, 1125 Pino street, while Currio isin a cell nt tho Foure Courts, Prottyman wont out of the Govern: ment service two yoars ago, mnt since thon has Deon keeping a boarding-hovso ott Pino streoty atthe number above noted. Living thore with him was his wife and sevon children, the oldest an interesting girl of 16, unmot Sarat. Currio, a young. painter of 20, boarded = thore. with bim, Tho — oldent daughter, tt woulda appear, formed n liking for Currio, which, It {8 sald, was: reciprocated to such anextent that lust ulght Currio arranged thot she showld leava her father's houno and ho- come his wife, Atan carly hour in tho evening Currle reached the Prottyman house, Ho had not beon working at biatrado that dny, but had takon partin a tlehing exoursion, and returned to his bonrding-houso a gooit deal tha worse for Iquor. He wis mot at tho door of tho house =o by) = Sarah, «oan = stood ~—s thero talking ior some = time, As they talked Mr. Prottyman enmo out and ordered his daughtor into tho house, saying: Sarah, zo back there and Bole your mothor.” ‘Tho irl, instead of obeying ber fathor, Juinped out into tho strect, nnd stood between Curric ond her fathor, Words passed between the two meu and Prettyman was heard to call Currie 0 drunken loafer, Tho lutter retaliated in tho sine (one, and the first any one know Pretty. man bad out hls revolver. Ag soon ng Currio saw thy revolver drawa ho made at Pret~ tyman, clurohtuy Blin by the arm and atruggiing: with hin for tho possession of the revolver. As thoy etriggied Prettyman tripped and foll to tho xround, tho buek of bis hend atriking tho stones on tho alley curbing. Ashu tay prostrate itis sald Currie kicked him in tho head aud faco with the heel of his boot, Prettyman wig taken to hts homo, whero he died at deh) this morning. Currlo was arrested. Sarah, tho girl ho had ar~ ranged to clope with, ran awny. She hevor heurd of her tnther’s death until sho read tha papors this afternoon. Then sho wont to her father’s home and wont Into hysterics over his corpse, — A HORSE-TIMEF CAUGHT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Cnows Pornt, Ind., Aug. 0.—Dast night about So'lock a man about 0 years of ago drove to. tho livery barn of Wells & Judson, in this pinee, witha finc-looking borao and bugey, and vt’ onevofferad to trade tho bugsy for a sulky worth #0, the bugey belng worth $300. ‘This faut, and tho fact that the horse seemed very tired and jnded, aruused tho suspicion of Wolls, who [s Deputy Shorlff, and he arrested the mau on suspicion and lodged hin in Jall last night. Sheriff Marble immediataly telegraphed Super- intondent-of-Pollce = MeGarigle, of Chicayo, describing man and property, and received In roply this’ morning telegram | that the proporty was stolen, and .to hold tho sate .and tho thiof, ‘This oveuing tho owner of tho horse nnd buggy and Peter Kochlor, of tho Chiengo Detective Departinent, arrived to take posgession of the man and proporty, ‘fue WHiBUNE reporter at ones obtained anu inter. viow, ascortalning that the owner of tho stolon * lurk 8.‘Thompaou, of tho Waahing- jn ytied the horse and buggy in front of a jewelry-storo opposit the Brleys Honge, ou Randolph street, about 11 o'clock ycs- terday, and returned about twenty minutes, afterwarils to find thom gone, Tho thlof re- fused to return to Chicaso without # requisition from the Governor, whish the partic buve re- turned to procure, Tho horse and buygy will le sunt in to-morrow, ‘The prisoner Is an ally= lookiug customer, butevidently not an old hand nttho business, Ie gppenrs very jndilferent, refusing to anawerany questions. SIIOOTING ILfs NEIGHBOR, Four Wayyy, Ind. Atty. T—James Bakor, of Lafayotte Townablp, was arrested at daybroatc thle morning in tho loft of the {donticnl log barn from which ho shot hia neighbor, William Howell, on Thursday morning, inst. Although the neighborhood ‘his boon porsiatently and valoly sencched since tho murdor, ho clatins never to have left his farm, but to have ro- tained soureted in a cornfield, obtulning wator froma Drool, and bud nothing whatevor to cat. AtLo'clook this morning Deputy-Sborif dilller, ‘saw him enter his desorted hottso, and subsu- quently the haymow. Men who were watching the roads nonr by wero called in, tho barn sur- rounded, and Bnker entne out from the hu! vo himsclf up. Tho Deputy lodged him in ull at 8 o'clock thia morning, and to newspupor reporter who called shortly after be said ho wns drunk at the tlmo of tho shooting and did not remombor the circum- stunces, Hobs not yot scoured counsel, but wilt bo triod at tho noxt term of the Criminal Court, He hus already sorved two: yeara for a brutal wssault on A man named Carponter, com tuitted at his house ulno years ago. OAPTUREOF AN ALLEGED FORGER. Spectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. DAvenront, lo, Aug. DAN oillcor of this clty, who went West for tho purposo, tolographs to-day that hobas arrested at Donver, whilo the man was ut work on theatreetasa day Inborer, one Ab Oberndorf, and will arrive ln thls city with his prisoner to-morrow. Oborndorf did a large business hore two years azo as tho ropre- soutative of the Chicngo house’ of Oberndorr, Lindholmer & Co., dealors In tallow, lard, ote. On tho Ith day of September, 1870, it 16 allewed that Oberndor? raised a bill of lading culling for threo tlorces of lurd walghing 1,000 pounds so na to mike it rend fifty-three thorcos Noihing "Rhye O00 pounds, Tats, with a draft for $37, bu pro- sonted ta tho Citizens’ National Bank of this city, where it wus cashed, On progontation to tho Chicago house tho draft was pronaunood fraudulent, Detectives have been ,ou Oberu- Sores truck until ho wos captured to-day at jenvor. ' A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. Sr. Lopis, Moy Aug, 0.—Willlam @, Landor- man, & young inan about iW yoars old, son of J. HH, Landerman, an old and woaltby oltizen, was shot, and kiticd ot.the cornor of Sixth and Chestnut streets a little utter 11 o'clovlk to-night. Tho affalr- a involved in great mystery, All that Js known about !t fs that young Landerman and threo othor men were acon walking worth on the woat eldoof Sixth Btrvat at tho timo, talking In an oxelted manner, and, Juatas they reached tho cornor of Chust- nut streot, ono of tho party fro! a pistol and Landermun foll to tho ‘ground with o wound inhis bead aud: died In five mitiutos, ‘The wutn who Ured the shot and his two com- Dunions ran wost on Chestnut streot, and at this writing nelthor of thom bis been arrested, nor Is it yot known by tho polloe who thoy ara, _A NEGRO RAVISHER. Litten Rook, Ark. Aug. ¥%—On Saturday a Negro, oetranger In tho vlty, went ton resl- douce'near tha corner of Scott aud Sixteenth atrovts ind tuk prisoner a bright mulatto girl, Mo olaimed to bo a Deputy Shorlit and served 0 Paper on the gitl, who ts only about 16 yenra of ugo, and commanded hor to go with him to court. Knowing no better, sho put on ber hat and started, ‘The pretonded ofticer tavk hur into the woods dust south of thocity, druw v revolver on her, and under ponnlty of -Inimadiate douth gompelled hor ta acowda to lle helish desires, ills purpogo accomptished, be loft. his viotim: more dened tha piive lying In tho woods, ‘J loura after ého ane hor wity Duok “to the house, atht duath, sutforing intense ugony, Bho wmivo a minute desoription of the scoundrel, and, nithougn secu by sovernl purtios, uo one Xuows bis nume or realienco, —— KILLED BY A DRUNKEN LOATER,' Spectat Diavatch ta Tne Catcaza Tribune, ORAND Raving, Wht, Aug, 0.—Ceurge Howes, A brakomat on tho Greon ay & Manosota Ruste ron), and og resident of thie city, toulny shot and badly wounded dis, Addie boll, of this alty, She, incompany with borsiator, Miss donks, was out walking, when they mot George Howes, who was drank, and ho begun by lowult. ing thom witha requost tu hive them-wutk with Lin, which thoy rofeud, | ‘Thta te the pnly cayso yot known for tho uagault, flo hus sought now Pastures, while she {5 gudering Intense palo, but bho fa expected to rucdver, ‘Tho shot tuvk olfout: over tho Og oy, passing out ut tho right sida. OF tho hor _—— : A SIARP SWINDLER, Boston, Mass, Aug. 0.-Aiman, well dressed and porfoctly conversant with sporting matters, Toprosouting binsalé av Ten yek, the caraniny, | wpunt last wouk at West Modway, . Io said he ind concluded to make that plico his futuro home, und would open a tratningeschool thoro {I ho could secure sultuble property. fo entoro {ais negotiations fur tbe purchase of tho-Slans loy House fur €1U.00, avineing great caro in tho trinsuctio: ubout the titic, Phe deed wus tahave been delivorgd yesterday, when ho diss appeared. owing tho nrapriotor of the Stanloy Mouse $200 for loans during tho negotiauion, COLDsBLOQDED ASSAGINATION,.. Larriw Kock, Ark, Aug. 0—News of cows ardly wssysinatiog In Yell County reached hore to-day. * Last Friday a worthloss fellow named Burgess, in ridlug past a achool-house near the Village of Chekelaia, mude an insulting pomark © charged with killing hor 2-weeks-old Infant.. At waiting for mo to pull out, compelling mo to to one of tho girl scholars. Sho gave him n ried fenred hore, Taking Into acco saucy reply, when bo began abusing hor. Mr. | acronee and tho fallare of tho cro} ‘Sturdevant, tho tenchor,.ran to tho child's. | ern portion of tho State tint yoar, tt age naaistance, and made tho runlan dosist. eer galt thle Neues roy yg et He roto olf, and nuthing moro, was tip to the ‘amount protie thought about tho nifair Batunhiy night alocal fed raly contes. in Breda debating club at Chekelnha inet. oth Burgess | eections bAvG sulfered b and Sturdevant wero presont, Aftertuildress- | ei] produces oa ave * Ing the club Bturdovant stopped nt tho walt to | ineantios whieh auitan, taba fet sume matory when a volvo naked his tame. | with somo exeaptions thore is lttst se turdevant cop! Hed, when .n ating wng hoard wnt | soot at progunte “haken all anit eet DR prox, Sturdevant dropp Xo the peeps anne terol ho catiso for aurlous niurin. Ione Te Ns rep tho heart, Hurwess Jumpod on his horso and (tWeatern BMlssourl Bro mack pores 1010 sul esenpod, ‘The vitizons turned out on masse In | Kanens, Sho waine 3 from puree of tho eens o HE be ate eee ae = a § | IHUOTA. 1a pulics have beol 18S neu, as Bathriay working up the enso, DUE BO Tar withe! FIRE RECoRp Out sucenes, . . i a », VNE tepry. AN INDIAN CONVICTED OF MUR- | j- ANY NEE cry, yey, DER, OMA HAG Nabe A a rhe Chtesen Tete, Fonr Swit, Alig, .—Sawquanco, a fult-blood | me Noein an a eee thls orn Sav and Fox Indian, was convioted In the United City, Nob. wus wiped ness contro of Pawneg Stutes Court to-day for the murder of an une 4 NOB o ped out by tira, known white mania this county in 1870. Tho Jury wera out only an hour. It appeared Crom tho ovidenes that tho white man had been on- nnd by Suwquince to make some rails for fin and while en route to tho Intter's place was $50,000, with Nitto or no insurance, + Te the Western Assoctated By RENECA. Kus, Auy, i.—News [5 fie Two Diralnoss bulldings were destroyed, pen dst boda wero. anved. Tho loss wai tutte ta attnoked by him, abot, and afterwards realped. | thit nearly th ne Cee hey The renip was brosentod nbout n month tator by Clty, Neb. Sane ee aaities Wart Pasteg tho noble red inan to his nephaw, to whom ho, ti nt Meht. The Tre start tol tho dotaile of the crime, All tha witnesses | at tuldnight tn tho rear of Reeder's dengeg agalnat him wore mombers of his own tribu, and destroyed twenty-five business hou ie banks, and tho Republican printingeome® 8 RESTITUTION, antes of both banks werouraggo a Tushdes the. loss by flee, whic ineena tte, this writing, much damawe was dong by of property, a good deal of whieh was pent tho streets after being carried out of wee fusurance sinall, Mond, AT WITRELING, WwW, AG Sptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. LAvAYetre, Ind, Aug. 0,—Thomnas Jatnison, Uatniin & Co.'s bookkeoper, who yestarday dis- appented with €00J of the tirm's money, wits found nt Indianapolis, and camo homo with bis owployer this afternoon. Janson freely guvo upall the monoy gave about $60 which ho had Wuesnina, W. Va, Aug. 0.~1 Spent, and tho firm joses only that amount. i is Aus. 9.—Tha Lay diunigon hind bought three tlokots to: Leudvittc. | Nall Mitts, at Martin's Ferry, apposit nthe Hamtin attributes tho disappearance of tho | caught front an curly hour this mortap gt ntention: ta « . wulshing fires, woro totally testroy; takes cognlzanee, Jamison will probably escape Carts ‘oyeds The m aieee comizane, P worked alxty-flve all tanciines, and’ mt owned by capitalists of this city, ostimated nt $00,000, Ineurod. ty ine yet TIE ANKANSAS KUeKLUX, ° ConmItieer Hoent ane 0 fellowing Ne Tarrnn Rock, Ark. Aug 9%—Tho trial of Pey- ton and Isam, charged with tho apsusinution of Mattuows, at Perryville, progrosses slowly.” By Somparisary of pine welee, tha rach ae Leyton Fe aE fa vington, ye ' ei wrote the Ku-Klux letters warning Harrie and nt Mt ss nes. Tout tnsura 05,500, Tho destruction of th nes, Muatthows to loav ntry ennuot be diss ‘ 9 nil ¢ atte A deetainn ie cenUCtGL to Ho ronched | SYOUL2IO mon oUt OF cIuntaymedt, “SH to-morrow. On that decision dopends whother = thero will bo trouble, as frionda of the accused swear thut thoy shail not go to jail. — CHARGED WILIL BIGAMY. Speclul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Manirowoo, Wis., Aug. 0.—David Adler was arrested here Inst avenlng on the chargo of big- amy, made by tha brothor of his latest wife. he | mon and women wore alone tho Il huving scoured proof in Mllwaukoo recontly | A fru here, near the western clty ues that Adier bins at dase. threo wivos, and probn- finceat Docstoc and bad {mot been for tie ably sevoral more, from none of wham ho hag 0 + ont would iivorea. od yas gommitted to fall in decaute have swept a good Portion of the towa, ; of 81K ail to awwalt an ox! e ocourd next Friday. : AT MONTEREY, wis, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JANESVILEE, Wis, Aug. Y¥—The large tons woolen mill of tho SoLean Manutucturingdoa. pany of Montorey was.totally itestroyed by tre nee Of Te $10,000 onch; Lancashire, #10,00); 1, cushire, ytnnhateen dona Tas 5; Fire Association of Ph lpn, tant Td the ras AT GREENCASTLE, inp, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, GneeNcasrie, Ind, Aug. .—Trale men fry tho south say Unt botween Eulottevtile ul Stineavilic, thirty mites south of hero, on the Lautiavitto, Now Albany & Chicago Road, the tr was siwecping overything before tt, and fullysp AN ALLEGED MATL«ROBBER. Kansas City, Mo. Aug, 0.—lgune 8. Stare bird, ushand of tho Postinistross at Honry, et i : if ys Ray County, Mo. was arrested for is morning. Toss, about $40,000; Insure: rilling tha‘ ranlla” nt that Post-Ontoo | $18.00), ‘Sixty hunds aro theowu out of empisy and brought to - this city - yesterday = - for oxamination. His thofts amosintel to nbout CHICAGO, In gums varying from 85 to $300. Tn «tow y Tault of S#.000 bond he was todged in tho County A atili alarm to Engloo Company No, 2att Jalil nt Tudepondunce, o'clovk yeslorday afternoon was caused by the burning of ume Waste pupor in nn unoccupled shant is Eweries sunt (firnets cone Blus “Tteapina, Pa., Aug, 8.—Tho Grand Jury found one 4 0. boys playtng wite truo bills against Drs. C, 1. Yorgoy, of Potta. | Matches. Damage tritting, town, and A. Do Haven, of Monocacy, In which : thoy are churged with conspiracy In obtalaing 85,000 on tha lifeof Dante! Geboris, of this ninco, ‘Tho cuse was caliod Cor trial thi afternoon, but Yorgey, fuillug answor, bis bull was forfelted. Te flaven ontered bail for bis avpearauce at tho Novomborterm of court. CHARGED WIT CONSPIRACY. CHAUTAUQUA, CrravTauQua, N, Y., Aug. 0.—The Rey, Samia Bpechter, D. D. LL, D., of Whittenburg Colles, Springiicld, O., leetured this morning on tht © Trropresalve Power of Christian Acts,” In tho afternoon Prof, Livbting pinyed a plano Bolo with power, and Miss Westlako, of tite. burg, sang Longfellow'a *Pautm of Life," attér which tho Roy. Dr. Edward Everett Halo res! his own story, cntitlod "On His Nume." At( o'clock was hold tho annual meoting of tte Chautauqua County Sunday-Schuol Association ‘Tho Chuutauqin cottago-holders bold thelr an mual sieuting to-day. ‘Tho following Trustees wero choson for the now year: T. D.carloy, Lave laville: HL. A. Maasay, Cleveland; Sr, Vander. grift, Pittsburg, Eightoon old mormbora hold oltico another year, A meeting of the “Look out Legion” was held at 5 o'ciock, # Tn tho evoning Prof. J. 8, Corning, of New York, locturod on “Phidius, and the Golden At of Boulpture.” 4 : ANNUAL RETREAT. Sourn Benn, Ind, Aug, 0.—Tho anousl re trent of the Congregation of tho fHoly Cross, of VIOLATING THE HERDING LAW. Special Mevatch to The Chteago Tribune, Leavenworth, Kas, Aug. i. apecial from Tunnowell says that A. Huzzard was arrested for driving ‘Toxas cattlo through a range whero 200,000 hend of cattle are herdad, and that the age ts being tried nt Wellington. Stall berd- urs threaten to fire tha range if they nro not proteated, There is much exeltemant, - AN UNNATURAL MOTIER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Lrrree Rock, Ark, Aug, 2.—Laura Newton, 2 young unmarried woman lying nour {Hilaboro, was vommitted to tha County Jalil yesterday tho prollmtnary ‘examination testimony ‘was produced showing that the iniwman mothor had killed the child by cutting off Its head. KENTUCKY REGULATORS, Moust Brentixa, Ky. Ang. 0.—Nows from Carter County snys tho rogulators rodeo into Grayson Saturday night and attompted to tako tho town, The Marshal arined a posso and Kilied three regulators and captured four oth- era. No othor particulars. ', — ONE YEAR'S IMPRISONMENT. Spectat Disoatch to Tha Chicaco Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wig, Aug, 0%—Dennis Crowley ‘was to-day sentenced to ono yonr's linprigon- ment In tho House of Correction for a felonious assault on Magule O'Brien. ——<—<——__- INDIAN NEWS. A Doputy-Marshal Boleacnored In tho Indl: ‘Ferritory—Troops for the Uto Agoncy—Gon, Cook Antlelpates an Outbreak from the Killing of Spotted Tall, BAN Fuancisco, Aug. 9.—Four companics of the Fourteenth Infantry, under Mieut, Col. Douglass, lett Fort Douglass yesterday tor tho Uncompabgro Ute Agency, via Denyor and Fort Garland. Cowntisslonors Russell and Soars, cx- cortod by 1 Sergeant's dotall, leave hero to-more row for the now \Uto reworvation noar tho Ulntuh Iteservation, The pooplo of Utah aro pleased nt tho plicing of Crook in command of tho Ute country. Font Saute, Aug. 9.—Tho following tolegram ‘wus recelyed boro to-day: 2 “POWNASKAT, Jud. Ty, Aug, 0—To V, Dellus, Marshat; Hayo been In pursuit of Little Buck tivodays, Runon him to-day. Ie with five othors showod fight, resulting in tho killing of Little Yuok, Ladluns are roported In gangs versity of Notre Damo. Over 2 mombers trt present, At tho close of tho retreat nost Sun, ay ovontug the offlcurs of tho University of Nutre Dame for tho enguing yonr wil be a9, polnted. ‘Tho voneruble Fathor Sori, Geaerat uf tho Order, is presiding over tho exercises of the retreat, ——_ ORDAINED TO THE PRIESTHOOD, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Joseph's Coltego to the priesthood, aro bers, and DM, J, Hennessey, MORTUARY. spoct, ‘ », Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicage Tribune John A. Clark, Inte Land Cocsmulssloner tor tte donco of tho alstar of the decoused, Sr yonrs Lodn one of tho most reapeeted Gein this city, and was widely kuown, called a large assembinga to pay tho lust reenact memory. Tho Rov, If. 0. dentins, of this 4 nnd. tho Rey, H, I, Btanloy, of Lake Fo et ollictuted, Thora wasn mocting of the el hold lords, a which tho following resolu were ndopted: Hesolved, ‘hat wo have hoard with profolts regret the xauounvcmonut of tho deat se fos Hon sul A. Olark, OF ans § CY Matt worly for many yeu thiselty, and un honorable aud ulstingulte! weber of thie Connall. ur ont Hesulved, That, expresiing not only bar re but tho sentiments of this entire ani wo doslro to boar witnoss to bis ruark oe bls uterling Intogrity, bis high Bune OF Ht hladovouon to persanul, palitical, an ated duty, bla earnest and blamutess Ife ew i: on ‘ol iy gon citizan, an ardent patriot, a kind usbang hi ‘walt a day or two for tho oxcitomout to subside, “Lro Manks, Doputys Marshal.” Little Buok is one of to Chivfa of-tho Ganga tribe of Indiana, which, although ona of tho weakoat tribes in the Territory, {4 tho most liw= lous, At thy inst terin of court huro stx Usages wero conyiutod of horseestealing and aentenved to Inprisonmont at Detroit, Deputy.Marinal Biurks and pogso, whilo on: the way to this placa, wero busicged by it band of abaut 100 Indians, who deinanded Moly roleasc. Aftor inuoh pare toy tng ho was allowed to procoad on promiso that ho would not again invade tho Lorritory. Lt ts Conred that he will experience mud utile oulty In yotting out of the country In safety. ASKTON, Us Te Aug U,--Gon, Cook, Axont of tho Spotrod-Talt Ludlans, arrived to-night on his way to the Agoney, Ho fours an -outbronk ns the result of the Inurder of Spotted-Lull, Ho Tenvos by staga fa the morning, Dunvelt, Colu. Aig Weedluch uncortainty proyails In Saute. 16 regarding Indians in Bocore ro County, Itoports are plenty, but oxuggerutod, Gen, Hnteh {4 nt Fort Craig, and may take tho Nold tu person to-murrow, . Three companlos of cavalry dre now ufter tho reds, and au addic tonal donipany started out this morning, Natio ront tho Mesculoruy Apache Agenoy. Ho is ovis da copy be furl dontly gulug to fultato Viotdrio tn swinging ing | URN the records ou ra for pul Somi-olfolo through Llncoli,, Donna anus Sos fauily und tho various olty pale ¢ carro, Valonola, aid Geant Countios und back ,| HOO Inte Chikahua. wo companius of cavalry were to-day ordered from Fort Lewls, Cotu.cto Fart Craly to reinforce the troops In tho feld. Benita - gre out from Boverro scouting. und guarding tho'Magdulene Mountelus, Uionlelo Docu: yous * teeta Fear td ee gas joat ie ely sols, Cot OEP ghundise, was uttackud forty. ‘niles trom Lis rothor, fattior, nelgubor, and frien ier Tim ae provininautiy 1 ynodet Chrltlaa gener man, konerous, just, faithful and straatanced whilo our adiniration for bls tae yO ahuracter and wlugutarly apoticss 110 higotenet -onhanead, our atfootionate rexard UA, ty whic wy ts wanatane lova for sot votienal ab ws in Bis cntoccud nbsos Fetuyen of His age aud tho inal resting-piact ply boils’, tbe ‘ieeanieead, ‘That. hie adlictad familly have et aympathy of this ontiro commun, frasd nlonrns with thei for tho heath of i ne maldtt ent off in thy rigor oF te yearsand it real Ttaoleeds tbat those rosolutlons nie ie 1 rf AL = PREJUDICECIN GEORGI: « FS ail to ri ce ‘Tribu ATLANTA, Guy Auge DA, Gal 5 was tiga {n-thO.Talfog Covet ure rd vulving the rleita of colored peur! “yc cout huis no park, hut tho Iyluatire about U0 Og Tanine aid eaptured, One indn waa killed; the ands tO bihure oseapode Tho wagund aint goods wore | Hews, © upon wae ie he for sok burned up, Oa Foust Of this {utorimation ) Capitol 16 to Myod na path i Zrangaliing ainy, ye Moxtoun Delegate ta | tire past been uthized oe nor Fos sive Congroas, immediately xathered forty urmed | tow days alnce Pollea-Commmssion’t yrigg al wd mounted yuluptaers and left at midnight in | an rider to tho Chief of Pollve inate ‘a ny puratitoc. tho ludians, ‘The dountry In whieh | olficor to prohibit colored pouple £OU Fy bap. The Indlaué now ure auifercd considerably fast | to Tha Ingtosure, wud ejvot ull WEBTON el tog Year from tho suino source. Tho Navajocanra | pened: to bat in: the jirk. io paed fumpuratively quict, the Interior Dupartivont | onicora went, there fees axel having proulsed to give thew more: popular | Woaloy, porter for a bani, ac tyereupe Be Agont. 5 toleava, but refused to do so owiquatl ae Wav arréstodand tuicon. ta palite Bow cay 5 i whore he gave bond und was release 1 plies apectat ASAE acc EPTED ‘avibisnss lady, thavdy tho euge cue, Up ustare ete [Decaqun, Thy Alig, D—Tho Duptiate to-day | Paes for trial, Toe for woro rojuluml on revulving @ letter frum the ley, | Pho. Courtdidmiesad thy caso « fn for aur Meas. Laws, Of Mlesourl, fa whlch be stated iat | the order of tho (amuntadones I i honcoypted thoir unantuons call’ to Lovame | fq by ny alts, Cla ToS arrit suck tha pastor of tuo Church boro,” fio wiilsarriva’| jt" tnutd have beca-in. airuer vivian °° 4H Decatur in September, ‘The Church has been’ |'Nuwoual and Stato Constiquuans “I withoul a pastor for your! a ) ——— ACY. “KANSAS ‘CROPS, STATE BOARD OF PHASHACT:, i Irjne av eh fo, The CRIA “IRANGAS Crty, Mo., Aug, 0.—Jo- morrow morn: Poet “Ang, .—The state ja {ng will’ bo published roports from nearly ovury ‘phurmacy mot to-day and passed upon tae bf town In Kanagy renghed by telegraph giving the |- licqtions ‘for Fegistration under Be ot condition ‘of the crops, Considurable alarm.) tyadenets ang phurmasoiats. A large Don hos. boon. | quused by + tha ..contiuued:|; sppfioation have not yos vec! wowed Uf dry = weather, .°>but-» tho - reports - are’ rc nerves Wor is wearleds liar oy tho ural § muscles woak, Us? in the maln obtering, showing that the damage |. yw, “trutyf, tho muse! Wo to the prescot time bas book muck loys than la Rot known gt RELIGIOUS. “xm this province, bogan Inst evonlng at the Cub Dupuque, Ia, Aug. 0.—An lutcrosting teller Jous ceremony was performed this moralng tt tho Cathodral in this olty by tho onlloatioa tr Bishop Hennessey of four young mon trom 5 ‘Tholr names foscph Droxior, John Iellley, Beraard Al Funeral Obscquicn of tho Late Gem John A. Clark—Resolutions of Hee Frxevonr,. Ml, Aug, %—The funcral of Geos Konsns City, Fort Soott & Guif Itallrosd Goa pany, occurred In this oity to-day from the resis Mitchell. ‘Tho fact that Gon, Clark ns for mstf a7

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