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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES Bs awry. dor, ane use” att® aotnct | THLE RAILROADS. | tfey*hera ica bowie muro teat: | THE LAW'S VENGEANGE, fatrly xot down to thelr work, and from able aud are now making efforts to adjust the nilvantazoous busitions on the ouside were nteulty. ee Hoe Bt. Fats engnized bn yy parts i ord, General Passer: ent oO j= Sehoke lomeeae Re RouaTy streams of waters | The Switchmen Still Holding Out | iiiry Ohio, expeeia tobe An tia city next | John Mundy Dies on the Gallows at Into the secthing ealdron, The great lure for an Advance in week to be present ata meeting of the West- Edgofield, 8. 0., for Wife. showh by the fira when ones it. broke w ? crn ‘Trunk Lines! Assoclation to be held 1 Erahiehe yy out on the roof, caused Maralial Swenlo BCS; Monday for the purpose of formulating unl- Murder, to sond out two extra engines, and later No. forts tstructions to’ conduetors and give 20 had to be repinced with another engine, notice to the public regarding tha refusal to se rable orelnak t 10 two upper storie of tia | Fears that Other imployes May Manor ie ae ekels of the “cantankerous ilstory of the Crime and the Ter. crusit Wwiteh dary ation uae carte ache Join in tho Strike, that My. Abbott, of the Erle, will also comp | ible Temptation Which In other walls, partlewlarly tho west wall here, or send 6 representative to attend the duced It. of the addition, curled in and mecting. Should — these, two dines out betimes Ike xo much card-bonrd, Jt | Choap Fares a Stimulus to Busi- | agreo to the terms. of the West. suemed provable that by morning searcoly orn rouds the Now. York Central ean one belek would be left pan another above ness and a Profit to the hardly ntford to make the Nght alone, 13 the | Colored Men Hanged at Covington, Tonm, the first story. A tremendous volume of Pennsylvania lins nirenidy come to terms, good reasons for belleving that Abney would rT] ” inake a nocturnal visit that very wait, Mun- THE Boy PREACHER. : dy concealed himself in a small closet n- a Ny bees : ioinin nie wile's bedghamber. and there te Hts Fi . fi aN walted ami watels ‘or developments, Co Pe waited till past 10 o'clock, fine elther his s ret Appearanoo a the Gity, wifa nor her paramndur xppunred upon tho and an Analysis of His seene, Gradually losing all [interest In Methot. the occupation, he was overcome by ss , eae laa” fe SOME et nied i 8 KOM bill e ‘ sinte ho Knew nots it ie Was aval ‘bya His Invitatory Mannory, Faulty Arithe nol¥e in ext apartmen’ sounded as é = If some one had fallen over nehale, and Im matic, rand Tapt Tringiaation miediately the front door siamined. Out Getllng Power. ena ohana at i door Justin thne to desery In the gloomy | , THe Rev. Thomas Harrison, the boy preach. Moor Jus the dark ontlines of eine Hie or,” n gentleman who, accurding to many of the first impitlse was to pursie the retreating | COusrexation, Is 28 yenrs of are, but whom n PEARLY A MILLION, 4 Sorfous Blow on the Fire- Insurance Companics of the Country. ——— of Mutoly’s, Formerly sae Packing-House and Contents. ta ee ra ery ak, remon uaa YOUN. Companies. it fs very doairable tad 0 settlement of thts and Livingston, Ala.—A Death Sen- form, but he rlghtly conjecttirad that hig pure | Vast majority of tha lady metnbors nssevornta the wind whieh sprang. tip at It Oeloek dfiientty should be difected before the: pro- tence in New York, sult would in nil probablilty be 1 fruitless | toba but 2%, and whose peoullar eognomen, it nd Building Valued | clear over tha yards, ae fuito the elly, Bots yisions of the Western. “ultimatum ? are one, for in the darkness tho ian could casily | will thus be seen, ts legendary rather than char. The Meats a1 ford’s house, ‘to the north of the burning | Probablilty of a Settloment of the Emle | carried ttito effect, ns it, would no doubt Spree . elude the parsuce by taking rofige In the | actoristtc, held n revival mectine yestorday twoen $760,000 building, was tn very bud shapo and narrow= - ay bring nbout the mest serious complications | JOUN MONDY’S CRIME AND DEATH | dense wood Just across the clearly, 80 hete- | evening at tho Western Avonuo, Mothodist at Be 7 ‘ly escaped destruction. Davis & Aukinison's grant Passonger Trouble. nnd entanglements should all interchange of Nptclat Dispatch to The Uhtcago Trituns, traced his stups and determined to pay lilgre- | Ghiren, whieh was donsely’ crowded or: nt ont and $1,000,000. louse, to tho cast, was saved by the uxertions tickets between the principal Eastern. and Evonrinnp, $C, Aug. 2—A fow min- | spects to hig unfaithfal wife. Hurrying inte uregation of some 5U0 people whe took of tho workmen employed -thareln, who Western lines come tonn end, It would sub- | utes before the dismal hour of midnight | her room, he found her lying upon the bed is poopie who'took great [ne eS deluged the roof and exposed portions with | Judlotal Relief Askod by Bondholders of | Ject throuzh pasyengers to an untold amount Inn deep sleep. Iu was workeu up tu a | terest in tho proccotings, which wore, to such June 16, 1881, % murder blacker than the eid ikets chased | © * oe rues ie through te ati purchase night self wus committed: near this town, be honored by the Western roads, nor would | tnd to-day, under the shadows of a bright the latter sell through tickets over anyof the | noonday sun, the binck murderer dangles piteh of the most boisterous exeltement. and | 28 bad not already scon Mr. Harrison conduct a GAVE VENT TO I18 FRE rovivil mecting, quite tiniique in tholr-nature, G ot Mr. Harrison In his revivals relics upun the au- In the most, profano cela ves tts Hoty thorized hymn-book of the Church and tho emo- water, At 13:50 this morning as tho reporter was tho Cairo é& St, Louls Narrow- about to leave, the fire was under contral,— Gage. that Is, all danger of Its spreading seemed BI ¢ Most Destructive Fire in This City in Three -_-__—_——_ y demonstration Inc ears.“ past. The color of tho sinoke too lind " former, and such # staty of alfalrs would, no | petwixt heaven and earth onthe accursed | astonished wife to her senses, and she rip- | Yous of the congregation bo busin band vuablo quantity of oods inte basement | Onuaxy Ne Yu Aug 2.—The situation in| THe RasrERN ERErGIre wae, _ | sulted Justlee, it! apy FR eR. a 4 hones his sorvices arc, largcly usked to alye an explanation of lis unseemly | musteal tn thelr nature, and, a8 a consequonce, demennor the maddened Mundy seized the | quite enjoyable. Perhnps the best way tu des women by the shoulder and charzed her with | scribe ane of his meotings isto churaciorizo it as. infidelity ‘and all manner of offenses. ‘These | Over the good, old-fashioned Methodist prayer. charges she coolly dented and dared Nin to | Mestings, IA hero and there, with each prove them, Shu nsseverated her Innocence | thathe fekete Tans bmken HES, SEMAN and Durst into tears, On former oceastong | Whoo Nee pag ial her tears tind exerted an instantaneous pavif- | AN MOTIONAL = Porbounnt oF SACRED featory Influence upon her irate lord, but BONG, now they were powerless to queil fits tage, | fervent ejaculation, Jerky manipulation, and and, with Increasing of fury, he relterater facohorent bruyer, Nothing Is dono by rule or his charges, all tha “while brandishing Ids | order. A verao of a bya will bo sume with ed 4 wood elfect. and tho balance, wi pisigt abuveherhend, He swore loudly. that | tany of tho Wdsfnshlonod oF en countens re iittended to Ii her, and then she hegan | ward to with spiritual longings, will be forgotten sereaming for help, A near neighbor hearluyg | fn tho charm of somofresh strain which natray the uproar and divining ts cause, hastened | brother singa forth ne, in his opinion, more ap- of both structures if the supply of water dl | tho striking districts remains about the sain, not Sere ere RUINS Sent and the awitehmen still maintain their’ ag with the exception of the barn and ice-house, presaly Scposttimn.s “The strikers oll tale Tlook and Ladder Company 4, with chemical i i ay iy strening, were upon the root of this structure | 8Witchinen are admitted. ‘The men have re- doing good work, anc thore seemed but fettle | solved to hold out to the very lust, nnd no probablitt pete ira getting fy hole dere, doit will aliens itrinly to thelr resolutions, 4 Y v Uirection | Severnt Jenders have said when talking upon Wlitely ett the Woe Of this structure AC) thoauestion of wiges, “We will stick. Wo strenins wore directed from. ft upon | Will have that 10 percent advance sooner or the interior of the othor structures, | Inter or we won't work for this road,” THE INSURANCH Another meeting will bo held to-morrow ‘Tho war on east-bound freight rates fs JULIA AND JEALOUSY. growing more interesting overs, tay, Since | 1 May, 1879, Josh Mundy, an industrious tho Vanderbilt roads have decided to meet | Me steady young negro man, was employed tho cut rates made by the Grand 'I'runk the | 43% farm-luborer on a cotton plantation x business of the Intter, has considerably | few miles from this town, Ie was a good fallen off, and that of the former has corre- | Worker, was pald Nberal waxes, nnd ‘soon spondingly inereased, The Michigan Cen- | found himself possessed of n snug little sui tral and the Lake Shore Roads openty con- | Of inoncy. Ile intended to Invest fils small tracted businuss yesterday at 10 cents per | capital nt tho end of the year in n few acres 100 pounds from Chteago to New York, and | of land, and to bexin business for Ilse tholr representatives declare that they wilt | Me also catewated upon taking unto hime nteet any rate made by thelr competitors, no | Self a wife from ninong the daughters of his flames Now Envelop the Village of Saint Jean Baptiste, ' Canada. ———— sg of the Firo Up to an Early “~~ Hour This Mornings ; Prospect that the Whole Town on the building and machinery was $100,000 | at 3 o'clock, ‘The Engt Buffalo maleontents | matter how low they should go. ‘Tho Penn- | People, and directed his desires and ntten- re : : roprinte t ec Will Be Laid in Ashes, and on tho stock $160,000, all pineed through | nro Interasted particularly In the meeting, | sylvantn fy meethiy the rates made by tho | Hons toward n comely young woman of 2 nterfere and restora nom onise, le ran Rlons of falta wt bey inuite’nleaulsarerae ie ao tie agency of WG. MeCormiek & Co. No [The men deny: all knowledge of tho ‘Traine | othey Hnes, although It Is doing so reluct- | chocolate hue named Julia, ‘Phe winsome | emanated and gained the front porch when | eh bass at tho {nale convort utter}: drowning CHICAGO. mnnely correct iat UraBntee by the dine men's Union, and say that it does not exist, { antly, Che Baltimore & Ohto 1s taking no | Julln exinced no displeasuroat hls assiduous | he way startled by the loud erack of 1 pistol | gut she tecble acknowlougment of the reaenor= near at lund. He hurried Into the houge and | {2 sister, and before any aro finished, a hatic- the room was. filled with smoke. Hustity | Hatta, tesoumd through the butiding, and lighting a lamp he found his worst fears eor- ‘ ie is imqeseiite ait a be Sut i . c f isl ble ta svi : ruborated, Upon the flour lay the woman ] of Mr. Harrison's revival ailsegurse yescentay gasping for breath, Ilood was ouzing out of | evoning, as this once-consldered exsentiat to a a large wound in lier left breast; Just above | rellglouy exhortation was conspicuous by ita nb~ the heart. ‘The liekerIng Iht also threw {ty |Mence. | Munuer is Mr. Hurelson’s forte, and as tt rays ont the retreating form of tha murderer, muercnds batter us & cans of graco thin tho who, throwing himself from the wludow, was many of his colleagues, it becomes running away it the direction of the woos, tinlpently PRT AN epee epi A one As sun) ots the tragedy became | ner is essentially imitatory. | 1h 4 Y- kuewn In the settlement crowds flocked | tend to giva nae Hausa Why hie faa to look upon the imurdered woman. A | shuuld bo neeopted, but ho urges tho Invitation physician was one of the first to arrive, | wit such cloquont brachial movemonts, such and te prouotitieat! the sound mortal Levon . POWERFUL FACIAL GESTURE, verndventure, ‘The unfortunate young wife | and auch unersetio speoch that thi ved only two hours, and died without hav- | some small bordon of tho_cun ie eneotannn The alarm from Box 250 at 7:50 Inst evening sturned in by: Statlonkeeper John Casey, o, te Town of Lake, who concluded that something was wrong In some of the houses ab the = upper end of the stock-Yarus, because of the continuous bloxingof the whistles. At about the snine {ime sono onc turned in an alarm from Box 1213 loented nt Fowler's packlng-house, also anaccount of tho whisties, No ono knew what was tp, save that tho whistles nant fire, and that the noise camo trom Ricker's, Atkinson’s, Botsford’s, or pone of tho other houses towards, the south- business for New York,. and continues | tttentions and delicate offices of courtship, to charge 12 cents. per 100 pounds on | ond gave him unmistakable tokens ef en- business to Baltimore. ‘The representa. | coltragement, Ife soon became eunyjnced tives of this rond claim that they | that he was the most-favored of all her can get all the business they want at Unt { Mtunerous sultors, and complacently rumi- Tale is the Northorn Hnes aro bluekuded on | muted on his rosy future when he should ra f Aaiore routes iid can take ne busi sali har sor ils brie ane sty ens Me: Goat eeank an ‘ ay | tess ot fils own establishmen ttt these tat could tale ns Au Waciaaee nace biissful contemplutions were not without next few.days, ‘The reason assigned for this | dlley;.is happy musings were not unmixed fs that It has enough old, business on hand to | w unpleasant forebodings. Among the feuep, Ae base for ning: MIG tb gone, aud. tt young men who visited Julie was a muttatto real reason, however, seems to be thatin or- | Uawed Charles Abney, who was con- der to get new business {t would hive to go | stant In his attentions, Me and Mundy the hurry of late at night: Many of the prominent strikers assert, liow- Companica, Insurance, | ever, that there Is. probability of the forma- New {iauipsbira, of Bf $ 2.000 | tion of some sort of n protective union among Nowurk ‘City, Nownrke tho tralnmen. In antielpation of theInaugu- parma ee MH ecie ration of si Homoustraliung wor the ra ith er a de part of reckless splrits among the discon- Paton of Vallaueipnt tents, an extra police.forcu has been detailed Hire Association. to gunrd aguinst possible dannge to the rall- qinertann, of voi ing stock and tracks at Kast Buitato, ‘Chere a url Commeorelal, of Now York. are some threats made, But little fretght or Shoo & Lenthor, of Boston stock lings been moved on the New York, Lake en Erle & Western Rallroad at Buffalo. Whatis moved {3 moved very slowly, aid with a great deal of grumbling, ‘There wero many Commereiil Untor Butalo, of Butral Merchants’ & Mer Nawark Firo, : : ‘The 4 Morvhants’, of Newark, WW) | rumors afloat eunearning tho condition of | considctably below. the rates made by the | iad been good friends and were still on | Ine uttered wn lntelligibte syllable, As soon | xurcd, | In his movements Mr, Marrison is very westextremlty opie af + ha Fhe row OE Bear, of New things, some clatiuing that the brakemon and other Iines, whieh it seem to be unwitting friendly tering: While conscious of ils own | Ss it became known she was dead, notwith- | rauid, and, withal, forky, wud when ho tlds that Lake Departinent and fire-engine compautes | Farraut, of [Now Yo Hromen all atong tho, tine of the road would | to do for the presunt. It fs therefora likely : Stine a standing the darkness, excited, moby of | tberer effect cnn be produced by deserting tho Nos aH, 34 29, untd hook and ladder company | [he Thu! ptt. Bau) Joint in the Iny-off, ‘Tis is probably the talk | that the rates’ will remain stauionary at the | SUberlority, Mundy looked with on envious |. whites and bincks determined to’ prosecute | Platform und mystorigusly reappearing IN the . No 8 promptly responded, ‘he road from | tried Fieomonae Puiud of a few hothends, who, hiekily, are in the 110 cout busts. dlew long this figure | eve upon lus rival, and friendship was suon | # vizorous search for the. fugitive murderer. | tho utilization uf suee i etiaige of beeen tee fisted strect up through tho yards | Western, of Conta. minority. In regard to, tho probabliity on | will prevail’ ‘depends. entirely upon | converted Into hatred. : Three partles started out in ilferent direc | haps the weakest polut of fis incthod la hid Glvurd, of Pathudletpila.... Firemen’s Fund, Sun Franelac Continental, of New York, Watertown, of Watertown, Westchester, of Westchestor, N, ¥ Hoyal, of Liverpou Niagara, of New Y /Fitunt, of Murtford Hartford, of Hartt Wilttamsburg City. the Enstorn Division of the New York, Lake Erie & Western Rallroad, an ollleint of tho Brotherhooil of Locomotive Engineers, who Tins been questionel upon the niatter, Bays that “nt Port Jervis and all along the Enstern, Division of the ron, the engineers, iromen, and brakemen are discontented with the wages they are recely- ‘nt aud elaiin that the Company hag not hept tions, «A brother of the inurderer led one of | arithmetic, whle! theso parties, and it was he who discovered Knowledge of. which-loade "iin inte no Gear the wifesInyer concealed under a brush- | rect computation of the result of the work which heap, and took him into custody, It wis he | big Just veen done. 'Inis was especially notices tied who prevented the infuriated mob {rom | ere und acewbcn, the lnvitiion ue tha eae yiching Is unfortunate brother. Mundy eCOp te i altar, Ienehing tis unfortunate brother, | Mundy | fis taulty neittmetic, or fauitioss itsaginution, the most sevure ceil In the County Jatt numbered not lussthau thirty souls who hard During the pist two weeks fundy has fuund graco under his ministrations, A few he ani etl OF es gare THE PIGHT NEAR THE ROOK. Es uv cote Mundy began to realize that Abney was In- Urue birelness Nex Wook: ab. toes than the 10° | teut upon winning Jutia for his wife, aud lho duction, ag tho Vanderbilt rons are de- | knew he would resort to any menns to re- termined. to mect any rates made by thelr complish his purpose. Early in the ufter- competitors, If the Grand ‘Trunk and Erte, | noon of May 19, 187%, Abney and Julia quiet- however, refrain from niaking any inore new rit walle o o UonErRGen ae the how’ ay yerauited during Jy strolled along a well-shuded grove on the fs a dark and tedious one, ard tpmanls oof oan hour must have elapsed from the tina tho whistles wero frst blown until the first engino renchect the Ieality of the alarm,—tho mammoth pack- forhousa known ay Nicker’s, at present wn and conducted by =, OG ininutes afterwards, too, when, in response to * ste, «Tha =house comprises three | Kings County, of Iii fail with thom, inasmuch us thoy have failed | this und the past week it is Mkely that next | otttskirts of the plantation, conversing pleas- | been an invitation, just treo hands were uplifted ag Immense brick buildings, situnted al- | Firemnn's. Haltimore. to restore tho 10. per cent reduction whieh | weelc rates will stlifen up again by all the | sntly. Mundy chanced to bo fishing Ina | iN THE, WANDS OF A SET OF RELIGIOUS | Mdleating thut thelr owners desired, yet were uecns', of London. Raperial & Northorn, Amorican Contral, Bt, Home, Now York. Standard, Now ¥ MINE 44 nee Motropole, Paris, Atnazon, Cineinnall Allemania, Pittsbury. Boatninn’s, Pittsbur Crescent Mutunl, New Factors’ & ‘Traders’, New Orica Sun, of Now Orleans Franklin, of Columbus, . Mechinics', of Now Yor! Natlonul, of Hartford . TOLD srerrerseoeeese In addition to this thesame firm had placed LOW PASSENGER RATES. About $500,000 on about 4,000,000 pounds of | ‘Tho unusually heavy passenger business nents, ute,, stored tor outside partes, whieh | that the Grand Trunk has been doing since It Will be a total loss, OF this amount $1000 | ade $6 the rate to Boston ought to convines of Insurance was on stock belonging to Pete PA MeGeough, of Milwaukee. $ tho railrond companies that low passenzer ‘Tho fmmense iusuranco is'a heavy blow to | rates pay far better thaudiigh ones. Since the dneueatieg intereats, py nearly Overy ine the reduction was made the Grand ‘Truak any } tt of the coun | sold about 6,500 Boston tlekets. Although teva sevoral linen an tho Hately Bie'couy. | the rte has been put $5, yet avery one will panies are so} seattored that no correct Hst | admit that the Grand ‘Trunk made money at can be secured before this evening. this figure. Whilo formerly its trains went. MICONMICK REAVER FACTORY, out with but few passengers, they now go At 3:40 o’clock this morning asecond alarm | out filled to tholr utmestcapacity, and nearly sua cerned from Hox, ah Be the Slator all the. receipts are clear profit, But reside Sata : from this the out has peen of great adyan- Bice Isiund nnd Western uvouncs, Wwillch are tage to tho Grand ‘Truntk, xs it has advertised office, Tolophonis advices from tho Iinman | its tine far more than coutd lave done by Follea Bint on tatute lat tts TeAee works the outlay ‘of great amounts of money and soveral Inrgo plies of lumber In the vi- q a4 - elnity aro burning brightly as this edition of dn tho TeRuler Way of iad ta my ah Tus ‘Tnupuny goes to press, clats y cont ‘ LAM?! EXPLOSION. inhett bere ie eh bona ere tele Tho alarm from Box 340 at 045 Inst even- | business to Interior polnts on thelr Hine, ‘nn tng was eutised by a sro in a two-story {rune | or, Which they get good rages, has more than house at No. 32 West Madigon strect, owned | doubled. This result is but natural, as many by Willan Monier and occupled as a notion | of those taking advantage of the cheap Bos- si ro by W. W. Bishop, Cate, explosion of 2 kerosene lamp, Dovinge 5. fon tickets ‘have friends who wish to go to was unde in 1877, and whieh was promised tu be restored to’ them upon the ndvent of ‘ool times. ‘The men clafin the road hus ean duing more business and inking mora money during tho past two years than atany Ume during its axlstence, yet notwithstund- ing this fact the long-promised ndvinee has not been made. So far, the man on thig dl- vision have contented themselves by talking over Ppolr selene mong themselves, but. should a leading spirit take hold of the mut- pa ter It would not require much coaxing to ine So | duce the employés, and espeelally the brake- Boo | men, to join with thelr brethren on tho west- 2 ern ond of the line, ZEALOTS. ABDI. to pecoing: Diegt, tha fact that the rev who have caused him to forget his crime by | Sirhil heer the chute aerate of bands golng Inflating hitua with false hope and convincing | powers. of computation, or hin that tho gallows Would prove but the thine clse, wast fault Se er Ee doorstep to eternal glory. ‘This mornin Yesterday ovening Mr. Harrison wasably sup- when I went Into his cell etpecting to behold | ported by Prosiding- Eider ‘Willing and several a dejected culprit, 1 was surprised to find 9 | othor members of the Calcago Couference, Twa cheerful, exultant mart, who Inughed, talked, gars ayo Mr. Hurriaon made adovided hi¢atche and joked with thosu around hin, ie sald pial perpaeuidg. eheru was the happlest day of his. life, MIS AIMLITY TO EVOKE POWER. and inn few hours Ite would be | proved so great that many of tho older divines— In Heaven, Ho, uta. breakfast and feeeenarioo tn peel aoamnnd outa Poworless 4 4 " “ 4 - | rexretnble absence of Mr. Harrison and tho oxamulited the negative of the picture and ox- | “Hower,” but whethar tio absence of the power pressed lls satisfaction, Lasked himto give | was duo to tho wsence of 3fr. Hurrison orto tho ino sone Inets connected with the tragedy | presence of thoraln was adebatableaubjectatter and nuke any explanation of tho affair. Ile | the somowbat spiritually unsuccessful vernal sald he intended to make a statement on the | gathering was over. At the mocting just ended, Fallows which would satisfy everybody. At However, Ane, moother, dics Harrliot anil tho Benes eae instaustent or | MIGO, And to this faut is largely duy tho invreat NSE Ee pee Which Is ing taken in at wontioman’s Re DEATIL ont series of Fovival mnevtinus Mr ilurelson ia Tho gallows, which fs a substantial struct- | Tathor hourse from recent exertions, but bo ure crected in the rear of the jall-yard, has eee ee, mara mnekings—-another, this done seryice ly tha past. ra gee mised was othiors te-inorrow morning and ovening ae Trin At ten minutes past 13. Mundy ascended tho | 1 Hed ee take om oRcenene opportunity: cag Anite the Fallows with a eheurtal mein, _—————— td sintiing at acquaintances whom he recog- nized. ‘The rope was adjusted nround_ tls WHEAT AND CORN. neck, and his aring and legs pintoned, Dur ine this oneration he did not ouce shudder, | The Market for Hoth Coroala Rather The Sherif then asked fim.to make any Weak Yesterday. statement he desired, ‘Thereupon the mur- | ‘The Board orTrude markets woro less active derer, iu a loud clear voice, said: “My | yesterduy. Oporatora wero inclined to. cult friends, 1 am now standing here In the | thom quict as measured by tho ravent volume Beesence of ante aud oy od and of trading, Tho unwelcome :Intollegonce from never lniended, to kill my wife, but only to | Wastington wbsorbo:ha good deal of attoution, frighten her. nm tunocent, and God does | and seemed to make pooplo fcot less like trad. not hold ine guilty. .But L nm satisiled, for | mg and ontering into now deals. The interest 1AM GOING TO GLORY, é peutered MG neat and corny rato wore weuk, Ol yes, Lam going to glory.” Hcre hebeck- | though the former was sustained to sume ox- oued to the executioner to proceed. ‘The black | tent by tho porformunco of the pork-town clique enp was placed over his head and the death- | and thelr tallers. . warrant read, ‘Then tho Sherlff asked him | Thero was tha ugual grist of gossip about the if ho was rendy, to which le Instantly re- | Intentions and actions of this band of successful mo} on tho corner of Forty-third tireetand Packer’suvennc, ‘Che main bulld- bg isnbout 300x200 feet In dimensions and threo, storles tn hight. Adjoltning on the jouth and southeast is the ham and Ico house, structure of the same hight and abont Yr feet In size, ‘This Is the only pation of the houso not Included in the binge of Inst night, Conthinons with Hblsbullding, and abutting on the southwest tomer of the main building, is anothar threo Mory structure 745x200 fect In diimenslons, in whlch is done the killing and preparation of eat prior to the packing, ‘The engines td bolters are located almost benenth alge brick chimney which rises in the wngleol an L, mule by the mnin building indthisaddition, It was somewhere in tits tleintty that the fire originated. One thin pits known regarding [ts origin, and tha isthat it did not start in either of these tivo hows, Long after the presence of fire bid become kuown It wits possible for work: mento inake thelr way into both of those Wpartiments, ‘The tire appears tu have been wered by Daniel Kilgallon, the night- wateliman, UP WAS COMPLETELY PIROSTRATED Woverexortion and the effect of tho denso tnoke, but uta late hour was found with tonsclousness restored, and lean ne up sainsta pile of tron north of the building. Tothe reporter he stated that he first dli- torered fire when making his rounds in the tasement shortly after 7 o'clock. ‘Uhosmoke was very dense, and he could not gut \ywhers near where the fire must havo firteaught, Ho say that tho siriugors the first flour ware atire near tho puint Shera the chimney rises, It ts here that the ben neat comes from the building on the wuhwest, “and is thence passed into bands of the packers, Kilgalion ys he at ance set the pump ps and turned a stream of water na 4 hose wherever tho smoke scemed ines, sual peel completely hidden from the view of the truant pair, and he watched thelr MARIEETA &. CINCINNATI. cory y ih " a Barston, Aug. 20.—At n meeting of the every movement with that intense Interest born of untamed love commingled with un- holders of tho first and seeond mortgage of i . a e bonis of the Marictta & Cinchinat! Rattrond Aleelb) nest Jen uy. es: HH lly aa aa in thls elty this afternoon, J. Irvine Keyser, twenty paces fromm where he-sat. Ilo Skipwith Wimer, and L. Waimbleton were | coujd hear every word spoken, and selected with Augustus Koontz, G, 3. Du- some of the w eid lid not ah Sf " sh mont, George A. Rentz, and E.R, Bacon, of ret vo fen vohinit Gn antcherees New York, to constitute ‘a joint cominittes mathe ont sllcit, eudenyorine fo cotlyvery of the bondholders, and charged with the eT onGn tien Te short rata ine duty of preparing n'plan for tie reorganizn- |-COUVe! 7. EGN zLODEY CSIC UER it ton of the Marietta & Cinelunat! Ratlway by | loud, exelted voice, “dull, you shall bo anamicable adjustment, 1f possible; if noi, | mlne, or Vi kHI that rascally Mundy when {hen py the ouforcement. ot Mie rights OF (thy I anne hihu.’* Simultaneous with these words ' | he laid violent hunds upon her, and she wise us speedily ay possible, Tie Commit |, i The lou lx authorized to hoiminate one oriuore [screamed Iustily for help, ‘The furious Recelvera, to represent the Interests of the | Mundy, who Iny concealed ke s panther bondholders, to succeed Jolin King, Jr. “A | walting to crush {ts hapless victim, rushed reneral meeting of the bondholders will be | trom his fonceniment, aud a moment Inter Halt to AuprOve Ur Feast tho plan the Com- | heid the neck of tity hated rival In his fron grasp. ‘The Intter, being u muscular young CAIRO & ST. LOUIS NARROW-GAGE. follow, rast silly ore, an viatine Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune y struggted to free himself from the grip o! Caino, UL, Aug. 26—A voluminous bill | his assallant; Hy succeeded by 9 desperate was filed by Wiliinm P. Halliday, holder of | effort in, loosening the hold of Mundy, and the second-mortengo bonds of the Cairo & | he then turned upon his opponent with St. Louls Narrow-Gago Rallroad, in tno Cir--| great. iary, bringing a knife Into cult Court of this county to-day, It] play. Ilo was getting the better of is alleged, amongst other. things, that | his rival, whon Julla, realizing the tho firat-mortgage © bondholders have | situation, hurriedly grasped n heavy Iiickory had possession of tha ronil sines 1877, re- | knob and dealt Abney a blow on the back of calvin (ed wR wards pt SPO ne. uae ot the heal. Ho reeled and fell heavily to the 3 vl Ht to pAYTUCIE ©: or : LOL) ground, Both she aud her lover thought he interest 7 A complainant woke, fu mits | Was dead, for he gave no signs of life. Filled property” has been looked on with | With fearthey went In ditferent directions longing eyes by asyniiente, in whose Inter- | and flnally reached the’ plantation houses fet tds oh joukitred: capt 1taltiday ta. ad without exciting susplelon. ‘They feared to best properties in this ate of tho State. rovenl tho secret of the combat by the brook, This tx probably but the hultintivo of a move. | Wd agreed to remaln silent. ¥: other points, and these take tho samo routo CID to have company, ment that may work dlsastrously to the first- MUNDY WEARS THE STRIPES. piled, with loud emphusis, “ Yes, 1 nm ready, | operators. Some puople thought the clique hud tie few moments convinced . hin Pes kaie eae oe Although tho other limes lending cast havo | mortgage bondholders, A few hours Inter Mundy and his afianced | aud Lan willing to go alead, for 1 am trav- | dorermined to condtict tho deul Into the twa fatls efforts were not going, to, bo success plcedelede not mat the low rate made to Boston by the —— wero silting toguther in the house of the Int- | cling toward glory. Sonteoly Halt se following months, bolug encouraged to thiy une ‘i stot reel tho winstte, hoping that | Mowrnear, Aug. 27.—A firobroke ous this | Grand ‘trunk, yet tho reduction of 85 to all | * TEXAS ROADS. ter, when a violent knock at the door start- | st ward been spoken Wien Neorine jerk dortaking Ly tho bud crup reports from Europe, having fi o other houses | morning at 1 o'clock fn St Jean Baptiste | Basturn seaboard points made by thom has GArveston, Tox, Aug. 20,—At a meoting | Jed than and interrupted thelr bllssfut dal- of the stockholders of tho Sabine & Western | jinnce. Upon answerlng the knock Mundy Tallway to-<lay the capital stock was in-| was confronted by Charles Abnoy and two creased to $3,000,000, It was alsv decided to | Constables armed with a warrant for bond and muortinge the rond, fils arrest on tho charge of assault ‘The Houston, Shraveport & Chesapeake | ang pattory. with intent to kil, He Railroad, whose eharter was fled in Austin | & be i i” i Wednesday, will be operated in conjunction | Was tinmediatoly nrrested and taken: to, with and controlled by the California syndi- | jull, and on the following day Julia was Ike- i firenlarm boxes would under fat What tho anatter was and turn an alarn, By the thie the engines arrived ‘was cuinplotely used up and had been fempelted to desist. Subsequently he re- [iraed to the building and fixed the bollors a prevent explosions In case the fire ied amo Rahat Hac alts ding. wllon gives brfer the most probable eause for tho fire, thet shook the foundations of the’ gullows, | THe bull brokers wero suld to bo buylny all day, but the work’ was done quickly and per: | though prices allpped away from thom a few feetly. Ils neck cracked, and ho was ndond | times, and an effort to braco up October wheat man ina few minutes, lo was allowed to | on the Cull Board did not appear to be an un- hang for twenty minutes, when his father | qualliied suceeas, Ono broker romarked that bo took hin down and placed the baily iu nu | thought this murket was bid up to influence * colin, He was curried off some three miles New yore iat Liverpool. peives, wate: ware pul. barted In the prescuce of an Immense quoted i to Liki, which iy sald to peruilt tho: of negroes, pal Early tis morning tho streets of Edgeficld Dally th wal TeOle Gaaly whert ang, voll Ir Atm Village, which thycatencd wholesaledestruc- | proved of great benellt, and their business tlon in its course, Up to 3 o'clock, when | this year ae belt zat latape and Het “ inoro profitable than It was Inst, when 4 ba correapondent ath, 8 even ar olaht Oo mito to New York was "charged, houses word burned, ‘lho fire com- rhe trains Inve to nin anyway, and menced In Praudhommes' frocery-store, 1G EXPCHses 0! iO CompInics wre Ho More . when the trains are full than when they are and, there = belug .uo = water serv- | ompty, ‘There ts no renson In the world why ’ o] 3 i Ki : c Vouple guy the bulk ut Adowen different. rumurs as to its origin | (cer the villago being somo four imiles | the rouds should ayer go back to a S20 rity cate, : wise taken Into custody on tho same charzo | presented the sme appearance ay If wclreus | ffeose them willy nbout Sif por bushel, wid Freafont, butils version is the likeltest, | from the clty, und outside the limits, tsprend | {rout Chicago to Now, Xorky or even why TENS, » | and thrown {nto prison, After an Incarcor |: wag in town. Everybody was thut they tulght wake manoy by buyin in inole aes aro used all throughout the buildin v [nt workmen, md they - ara in ra abit of sticking them hero anid tee woolwork, boxes, or any- om that comes handy. No thinks tines carelesly left hls candle behtiul an Buch a way that it elther set fire to the wre Or some other portion of the woad- th ho tra must have caught shortly une a workmen knocked olf at 0 o'clock, Was already under considerable head- DETERMINED TO BER THE IANGING. Septomber woout, ‘Tho Auguat futuro waa SLi The streets surrounding tho fall were paeked | Onadahatie the Anenat abort aes Het with spectators. ‘Tho walls {n the rear and | none te over 000,00 bushels, About 1,000,000 on the sides of the gallows were swarming | bushuls wero settled to-day nt about $10." with negro men and boys, that’ the trees fn }Tho price of October whout was from $120 to tho yelghborhood werd borne down with the | $1.273;, tho lutest bolng about $1. wel nity or tase sviitamnabls toorpeure a anak ah wat lower Bog pete mop helae ated eligible location, were determined tu see the B1OSUe t 3 fifiatall hazards, "Fhough the Taw. pro- | country is solling, wweulnst tty i0,0u)0W0 buahols i 3 of orlbbed corn." A pila of corn was suid out for vides that all executions In the State shall be | tha cineiuaat! eilque, who have condescunded to } . 7 atlon of only a few weeks thoy were ar aay ee Seats etn anno DE ratgued in tha Court of General Sessions, Sprlogtield, EMngham & South Eustern Rall- and pleaded “not guilty” to on indictment way In place of W. 0, Lyon, for nssault and buttery with Intent to kill, ‘no gross earnings of the Chicago & Alton Mundy, in ordar to exeulpate Julia from Rattrond for tho third week in August, 1881 cullt, made & statement xlving tho efreum- $210,509.54, ngalnst $200, Wat foi the stances which lod to tho. assault, and dechur- Wirroapowtilliie Week Ital Soar tie Trotese oe | Wu thut te linself had dealt tho blow that corresponding weok ust year, on fnerease of | felied Abney to the earth, Upon this state- with tremendous rapidity, cafrying all bb- it the Fonds mould charge a S10 rata, From t Jhieago to New Yor! cori nag their forolt In formor fires fn the samo plneo.) Distress woul Inicrense go. Inreely that they {whole streets of houses havebeen consumed, ould make mars money than they io now and from present Appearances not a house ihe argument iil he roads cannot atford to carry poople from Chicnxo to Naw York Will bo lett this time, tn Inte hour tho re- | for $1 becnuso tholr expunine for advertise flection of the fire Hghts up the whulo north- HY f, ote | fo Ho ligaNy BION ito nothiue, Gast purtof the city. casily be avalded, “Tho finmense suns ‘Wy when Kilgallon discovered it, NEAR RAYMOND, WIS. . Fea at eNeomaeae ant” Parent ate teas cariingnee vis Donvarvenia ment tho svouani As yrompily petal fag ans witusseel by nut leas, Man cae Beene a ere On LBG pre, WME TROP BAY, THE FINE DY aN Borctul Diapatch to Ths Ci Feb Y 5 . i s ve! nt hoe was convicted and sentenced to serve | ple, : < HE DEPARTMENT, fo Mhicago Tribu advertising {8 just so much monoy thrown | qrandg Tullway for the third week In August | atormof six months In the Penitentiary. ple CULVER & CO., Racine, Wis,, Aug, 26,—Wednesday even- | away, Besides, the numborless traveling fio Lak und tha elty, cunnot be aegrad- I ing a fire destroyed the fine burns owned by agents, shlewalk soliettara, and other expon- N any good work this time, ‘They ered hard enough, Dorlinps, to get direct- 8 ire And extingulsh It, but they exer- wee erat but very little in plannin, vthenne i Jverything scomed to be Dungled at he Dullding was so large and the vento far In its Interior that they dil not ANDREW SANDERS. A paragraph in yeatorday’siusuo of Tap Trin. 5 3 esonte : b Muupnis, ‘Tenn. Aug, 2k—Androw San- | tv iioand oe tenes she. sever, was" Gur tas dors, colorod, convicted’ of tho murder of | being intenuonal, and tte correction Is ehver= Dilchnel S1ier, In "Tipton County, ret a een renee, ee eyes ororeies ko then was hanged to-day at Covington at poon. | and thir buslness in uur previous Folly 5,000 peoply assembled. ‘The dodmed wie misleading = nod erronuaus, were us follows: Frelglit, $84,800.41; passon- | ‘The sympathies of the Court aud spectators kurt, $4, 770.445 nilsceltancous, $160; tatal, | were evidently with the prisoner, but tie $128,070.85, ‘Che gross carninzs for tha cor | jury wore against him, In giving the mint responding week Inat year were $85,109.98, | jun penalty provided by law the Judge in- Miles operated In 1891, 03; miles operated In | directly showed thaths commonded Mundy's 1850, 510, vaurageous behavior: Ford Brothors, near Raymond, togethor with uppondiges “are entirely superituots, the contents, oxcapling horses, ‘Tho eause Is | soul uy from $2 to 9) cuimutision for the supposed to be combustion of the new mown |, sale of tlekets, ‘Thou the cuttallment of the hay, ‘The loss will be about $1,800, with tri- | Indiseriminate issue of freo passes tu every ¥ a ssutt Hing Inguranes, ‘This ts only one of a grent | Lom, Dick, and Murry who apply for, them Mr, Culver vald thole business was in uo wus be ‘ublo to tak ve elp fi lng vs, "N op X vag en iL wl for death ¥ oln the situation, It of Ie Cy would also help in redueing expenses. Mheso | ‘pho Alabama Gre: 6 LIA'S CONSTANCY. man was eala and propared for death, >, ba Of tholy best ttulpy, iii Tageaty tres, hours bofors st davmnod cently aafaria My ils souaty, Ceourre’ Te) heavy tnxes on tho passenger, business | anounces tut a a Mtr Be ee pe Mundy took iis conviction VOry oor-nat- | Hemaden short speech of good advice to Sluting the Carter, ad beon of duty ware tee one’s mitnd to fend a ling of hose —— amount to more than $5 for each tleket sold, | o ti ‘1 < very gt all Ho fell fourand a halt feet, and died In | Huw ot Account Of sieknuss, wd work Bud cun- (ane angle of the Ls spoken of nbovo, and IN WEST WINFIELD, N. ¥ and there fs no good Feason why tho public | sever tates will be four cents per milo, If | urediy and professed Is willingness t0-] fog iniutes, ‘The body was" given to lila | Sequuntly bow puto littlo ‘beblud for n short re it, fire Jnunedlately In its i 7 p esha aliould be mide to ‘pay, Lot the rallronds | Hekot is purchnged at ticket-olllee, If pid | aide by the deelslun of the Court and wenr | Ff, Tae. He wad thoy had not transferred any ve Urioa, N, Ys, Aug: 26,—Tho cheese factory | quullah all these exponslve luxuries, nid they antl large barn of Walter Palmer at West | will make more money on 9 §l0 ticket to Wintleld, Herkjmer County, were burned | New York than, on'n 815 tlekot under the to tha conductor on the tral, the fare will i Jy ving bafive cents por inte, Oho-thonsund-niiig | 0 stelpes for bute w your, after having had tukets will be gold ut te of the satisfuetion of so thoroughly thrashing oneelinlt vents, Dor ailloe aa Bae ato ea tho Insulter of his adored Julia, And his tut rlends. Io was to Inve been hung July 20, h, but was repriuved by the Governor till tos | Cruers to St Ur Hy Our vo and enocuita | day, the Sot, Jt was thought jw would | onides with tholr customary prowptuess, and us bo again reprieved, but the Governor would | quickly us any house Ly tho trad cur, Rothing ware they nrrived ‘until 10 o'clock daly fae Gono save to pour water reok- doyle the basement ond first floor, At hour tho work of Cx: q | present system and, besides, all the money: + tet I nid.of the Stocks eeahinont was. Inturrupted by woveral | wg Rady oraae ions go DON; Instn Mey would recolve from inereasod ‘truilig | it three cents purzutte, wis rendered additionally easy when tho | Neb lterfere, BO A pre erate chy oro Preis Me John 2. Jumeyticld And John $2,600 in the Agricultural of Watertown, | Would be olear proilt, ‘Ihe representatives of the Chicago ronda | woman for whom be haul fought gpenty de- EXECUTION IN ALABAMA. little piles fur thoir devotion to grain, Noports hy tate pine company. No, 28, wore go | —— who attended the megting of tho Souther | clared that sho would marry him atthe ex- | Tazyinasvos, Ala, Aug. 2h—Den Perkins | eye thou £15.00) apiece, age bart ‘terlaa tho smoke and gases that IN PHILADELPHIA. TNE WESTERN TRUNK LINES. Hallway & Btoumship Association held at | piyation of his coufinemont. Six months | (¢ Narod) was lunged to-day for the murder | » dom ue Arty Scull Arilatea a Urokor, bought Wesent tote mes te bullding and | py, MLPNIA, Poy Alm 20-<Mfueltorts | There fsa probability that after ull tho | Joulsvillc ‘Thursday returned —yesturday, a fuptdly, afl one Mundy Wi featured) was lunged y 1. ddoy thy ottige day of du olkl woman fn the wiley - wey thelr homes, Charles Wilson MULADELVILA, Pa, AUR, 26, ueller’s fi . ‘Tho meeting was Noit for the purpose of passed rupldly, and once more Mundy was | of Gi. Roberts (colored), Ue dled protesthag | for $l, He taguyht tue a a tue retriever, tae?) Town of Lake, was ab % | browery burned this morning, Loss §00,000;.| !mpending conilict between the Enstern and | iaitueuction rogurding the cutting of rates | Ieo man, Ie returned to Eilgetield and was | nis tunocenco, | Fifteen hundred negroes | The dog wou Howe wie ile now muster, und da foul, water Into’tho olovator | Insured. During tho fire a huge pleco of the | Western trunk lines will bo avoided, Asis | on southern business -by tho lines leading | received with open arms by hls former | wero on the streets mut about the jal, but raat abet: forty Mois baton Cs Wohin ety Wo fwlling of soime barrols | cornice fell aud knocked suveral firemen off | genorally known, tho Westorn trank Mnea | gouth from Enstorn polnta, ‘Tho roads lead: | ¢efonds and assoclates, Juli, true to her | ture was no disturbance, io neighbors “Tho mnstor iy, understood. to EP rad a Sounpanlon the hinpression 8 ludder, badly injuring thom, formed into an association about two yeurs tne antl fain Chingy, and other Wertern Promise, aimouneed hor reailiness to marry : : bave palit eed S53 for tho funy, and fs eutis~ vy Heean a precipitate ratront, nnd Witsutt CASUALTIES Aigo for the purpose of compelling tho Knst- | Povduition, and thy attondod. tuo meoing | ia, and the knot was tled that very night, | A TIANGING AT COVINGTON, TENS. | Mio Gnch Tiould Iw suld to have been tn @ state Reon rtunate “enough to" atep on a i orn Hines to give thom more venwonable rates | for tho purpose of having tho rates ouuultZeik SHOUT-VED NLISS, VT Ono SEI: PhIS | bordering on tronay yesterday about Y o'clock. : of ie flo (ups : on thelr portion of emigrant business than | {hey 191 Deel af . a " eye as tiset sia special saya Andrew Saunders (colored) wis | Tho Porkopolis set turned & bull loose fu tho Bilally burnea 190% which ud been e a y grant They did wet sueceed, however, l- vecon: Their happiness now seemed unbounded, fl Soyington, to-day, for | crowd, und the pricos wont up go fst that tha Sutated into trough, He was pre. BAT AT MUNA AY Se they had. been iu tho pablt ‘of doing, For Jaurnedt thelr object, and the inevting ad |} pnoy obtained employment on the evtton Nancett. In Coyington, ‘Tenn, to-lay, for | TO ite waudorut lung power found thule journed without any nettan untll Apvember, | yinntation of Mr, W, Doukulght, some aoven native except to moet tha rates made by the | Wiles from here, aul continued to dive hap: Eastern Wnes, and a lively tight on Southern | pily together until dio hated: Charles Abney , business will no doubt be the result, moved to’ the farin and took # house near Bpectat Dispatch to.Tre Chleggo TrUniny «| y, , y b yours tha Kastorn trunt: tues mude such Orrawa, Il, Aug, 24—Danlel Anfngon, | rates on oiulgrant busluess. ay they saw it, agod 2 yeara, living In Mission ‘Lownsblp,,) and compelled the Western lines to pro rate this county, was Uirown from tits wagon | with them at thoso rates, But bestdes thts, » the bawement, and baral: fuel With bis tite, “As ita soino oF hie - vulves of no wvull lo try lag to control thiags. ————— ee crn and ho wns rather badly vO WE HANGED. F ‘ Atnany, N.Y. Aum, 2—At Northfield IMPORTANT QUESTION OF LAW. . Faltow County, Haiward Earl, who killed hls Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, trhally, He was taken to his ites House at the corner of State and Berl gine otteots.“ Miremon Kipley and | Whilo on hits way lomo from Sencea Wednes- | tho Eastern trunk. Ines exacted 25 por cont ——_——— Abney, : by Julla, | wite with a knife bi a fit of Jealousy at Hopo | DAvENvony, Tay Aug, 2—An . lnportant ama afer leo iypreame by the | day evening dad reoolved such InJurles that | of the mten as comnisalon, besides charging JONES, OF FULTON STREET, wound Aare tlaclly sials bor tion are Filis list February ins ee rami ullty of taw polut was deelded In the Justice's. court ; FOURIETtO the URbr dee oe eeolt | ie died tho following diy, othorautns for terminal expenses, ‘This left | Thursday ovontug about 7100 o'vlock: atively | juaband was nbsont, and. these viilts becume od to | here toxlay, which, If sustatnud by’ thé ’ Sus murder In the first degree, and sentence: be hanged Uct, 14. ii . | premo Court of the ee ment fhe 2 youn te . rar ‘ of overy olty iu town, ‘Pho city, throughs Uts BATAMA: SESSIONS. CONTERT 5 Bh Bonriot }ivalth, consisting of the Muyor,thrco Susslona pie : fndtetuent In. Albany Maderman, and two eltizens, ardorod a load: eharged with attempting to bribo Aasoubly. | WH sawunlll arm ta” abate s'nutsanog, which nian Bradley, during, sho, recent. contest for ecralatin Oe Ne rs Bl of rake : ‘Vuited States Senator, fy a eatuldate for re Hr pernsod ta we, aud Bult cine cane? nominnuon for Senwtoy by tee Republican | imenced by thy elty. The. case was argued Convention, which met to-day, Uratley ty | and under judlelal “consideration fur two plosent, endeavorlig to dufeyt Sessions, and } days. | fhe Ceelan ao rentlered ‘toe Ol all thre ha Nres companies had become 60 nved, that ay I:t7 o'clock. second brought Saunt in from Box 1215. his in, Ott engine companies’ Nos, " had p22 Truck No. 4 ny Telocke, arely fot Into position tetlaney el selde lenly tha roof near wath thin nity flame, and In less Special Th Tribu baciatewaate ect es ond sonuitloasl sept anole ooourred on Pule | yy froquont ag to excite sumarks umong the OME Eebpee Urupltned ng Bumtorliven mene nulghbors, Mer husband, howover, suspect. * ' at No2T3 Pulton ‘ateovt with hls qwothor aud | el nothing, and, his jealousy was not threo asters, One Josoph Clemout,a Journeys | aroused untlt some moyths Inter when inp Juwelor, bas «baat pay ie autontions, su ho saw Abney stealing uway from his young man Mr, ila ace tuubh objectad, house fy the - darkness iw company At tho hour Hamad veal, with neompanion | With Julia. Ib watched | thom, humid Pown Bong as, vallod nt tho Jonva rust | and his suspiclaus were corroborated In ao Poe a Eee Tale thts eres | most, palatal way,’ tte remonstrated with wo, and William Jones sone bia wife for hia ples | his ‘wife abaut hor indiscreot behavlur, but’ no margin of profit to tho Western Nnes, and Wanaatt, Ind, Aug. 94—Dillard Ross, of | they agreed that this thingmust bo changed, Somerset, a prominot citizen of this county, | and that thoy would exnct urbitrary rates ns and an ex-County Commisatoner, wasthrown | thor share of thy buslneas from the Eastern from a bugay by o runaway horse ast night | truuk ines, Tho latter, however, Felted and fatally fujured. His death bs hourly ex- cous to terns, und igve all wiong fnaisted pected. = Hs F pon, iguorlng te tart of tho Western ¢ bo ESS emma yt bres, * 4 efforts bring about 8 com Neo ayblantes the outtra ippor.stortea |. POWDER EXPLOSION, - | promisa failed, the Western Association a IMEAELD wit once actin [ee Ratscce ot Aicuon | Inge we catladed ts vein ia aca oT = Lee a) SUZAD Wirnt aneaAT RAPIDITY , | ings of the powdor manutactory of Watson, Durrell & Ca; nt Warron, contatntog nearly | Giate tarts SIV thom oflelal notin tht of tho 1 thi, “lv wave the Unwelvome callurs notices to | ghoonly fuughed, and suid ho was tuo fouls | thy hull’ ts csowded with spectators, Firat | day” ts. that : Board © of © Health ih ME bultding aa Sut a be # ton of finu sporting powder, exploded: yes- | amount of slortages, rebutes, commissions, Guilt, wudtuen begun triug, Dougius luda ple | Qu Phe viatta it cain au frosut sent Dallut~Sessions, 353 Jtobort N. Marvin, 20; | fy not iw leguily-constituted bodys thas the Noligy fan” fittoon minutes." those | .terday, demolishing tho buitiing, and blows | aud all uther deductions that hiaye heen made | 0) vse, und wheo.eigbt yours bad buon Hired dtr, | his attentions so inarketl that the Injured | seatterlug, %. Thirteenth ballut—Marvin, | City Council hus no right, by ordinance us tin, bultdings wer Jotely envel- | ing li tha enda of the packing-house and two | alee Jan, 1, 188t, they must withdraw from | dunes bad one pleco of Iead in hls head just | pusbamt resolved ty end: tho ‘affalr li the | 435 Sevslons, 4; rewalnder seatterlag, ‘The | tn thls case, or otherwise, to dolecata ‘power CLT valet ear nts aren Robie Bertecatet tb en ct for, thoneh | sule nnd conve sellite nil Hekers-ovor nay af | uyaye tbe oar, aud onotbor fn bis left olbaw, ‘tho ary manner 1 purguance of | twentieth. ballot belug withous result, o | to. any other body, in the suverad cites of the wall 0 the roof anda por | other bu ys filled with powder, thoush | wale and iw nll tlekets, over nny of | Visitors can awn), bul wero wrrodtod abCovelock | WOST sUTUINATY WALHEr purgun f entiol Ma : vue result a) to. muy adr boy. in th Fete tbutupes about In the pulls of the | netther exploded, Samuel Mank, at work In | the Mues In the Western Association. Jesturdny worniuy wud luvked up at Lake steoes | fils resolve, he purehased wv ‘lurce Sith o& | recess was fukely On reasiumbling the bat he Staty Wourds ealth are orKal ee ih way aud went down int pha baldness blown nearly 400 feet und tt appehes that this wotiication has cons | station to uwalt the results of Joney’ injurios, | Wesson pistol, loaded ft carefully, aud con- instantly Ho was renewed, and ip forts tute a ballut | in this elty, but thu tesé cove has hot deel, Ma “orm while Was ode. Lowy, $20,000, vince Enateru Ines thatthe Western | woes aro not cousideryd dangeruus, cealed it-4n ld pantatouny pocket, Uuving | proved ay ludeclelye ag io precediug Dalloly | made before, ‘I'by cuse will by carted Ua,