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. : ' THURSDAY, SEP TEMBILIG 22, 18SI—VWELVE PAGES. 5 ‘ 41 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: my a { eo ‘es tus, ns well as partly melted ry i. | A \g ‘Tho search on tho prairios was continued with- Tf 4 \FOREIGN. Lc a ea a Pre ae tea CRIMINAL NEWS. Cee ia tenet ncketim ete. rhe eins ara THE STERN CA queatauas feo ny to any. Av apuNe TD Bult to ave Cagton ie 1s ony pa TW per eont ih the periinl frou ISM) to. 188, tani arid caicuinted fa decelvn tha unsiite iiuewtny night the prloonce wus brought inte Sign the tenant found. ny No Ald, thal At tints Tite these tres warts would now peeting. Wyattand wife w nlng Botts Cantal soliien fb the. atatlon, Ad tha siti the English Government had pnssed a law to Final Adjournment of the q 1 f $2000 h for ’ by maki nit bell that ho bad alreud: have mvaitution of aint sion; Init | Second Day of the Trial of Dr, Cream anid give bone tn the funhot Mace hie | He Confesses to ‘Having Coolly | tn tis peussion a weittes. declaration of, tho i secure film compensation for improvements tholryatuntion for 1873 fs $236,000, trlat (1 Unouary, Wyatt is about 3, and 7 erlme, aucreeded in eltelting from hitn fest the | and the right oF selling iis interest In the Mothodist Ecumenical Breatinermnse thts stiown -S18,000,000) 18 for Murder at Belvie - Hithad to reapeetatte and prominent. fanailics Murdered His Wife. faut that onyone persomenis, brother, Benet | laud, with va covtrtto Insiire his having his the immediate result of the expenditures ut Lincoln, Stern—knew tho true facts, and then tho con | farm ata fair rent, and to protect him againat Council. Which have deen made upon Central Park, dere. LY FIGHT, aan tat ho bred sto ber is Bly Grins tot no | arbitrary eviction, he perceived that these ad- ty thoveonattetin oe ans bateynrte: Ant spetal ey ee une | Hor Remains Found in a Ditch om | jrisinersigted in wctnit tise ho bougbt tie re: | Veta goteine Governinenthad given Ait Progress of the Gigantic Corner ger tmpravennents in the waper jvards of | Damaging Testimony Given by Hie | | frrri tock, Ark Hopt. 2l—An exciting ad- the Waldheim Road, Ree CTI ares cliting taacho | Hat arip an the land which ho wanted. Ie ecity.” Sinve i473 the valua of real cs- vent Ith n horso-thief ts roported ton: should kill ber, but the area t was that | does not show the feast tisposition to relln: in Cotton at Liver- tate has advanced to 873,000,000, an Inerease Paramour, the Victim's Faith- Labeda ea Ms Y ad Kell ber, ranwemon Connty. While a protracted be should fmmedittely afterwards: quish this bird In the hand for. that other of 1 Tn clght years of $14,000,000, During the less Wife ae Rs pearees at tho Christian Churen | The Coroner’s Jury Hold Wim for Trial IDL IIMSELE. more, brilliant plumage in the bush which pool. past twenty-tive years tho total inerense in i y ‘ : Mr. Parnell now olfers iin. 1t ts,inentioned the val f real in th nde in Contre View, 2 valuable horse: wag stolen in on. tho Charges Tho horse and buggy uxed Ininaking the trip | oo'5 slenificant fact, and. 1 su sities ale consideration has; necording to he tax. valle tho alght of soveral who bad not ontered tha - us procured ab Chalifous's livers. on Linisted | Mein tion that atter the Land Dill heen inntes, reached the Muriots tuoi of | xelting Pursulé off o Horses | bullding. somo alx men armed with double- strest.near Van Huron, Atter committing the o a mt Opening of the Sessions of the Spanish Cortes Yes~ @ terday, Jaw, the attendances at the weekly meeting o: the League in Cork (Mr, Parnell's borough), wich used to be wever tess: than 800, fell o} to iifty: and of this fifty few ware farmers. ‘That in a aingty case. ‘The League bend quarters must irve evidence of such cases, and of facta pointing to the same conclusion, by hundreds. Mr. Dillon says fn so inn Theeaso of Arthur Stern, suspected $f mur- | Ueed he returnal to the elty, and, abandoning SeX6, LESH, or over 1,000 per cent. ‘This is y ° % barreled shotguns stated In pursuit. They tho boree aud buggy, went down town in wt Heatly qqualy according kotha. same. este Thiet in Howard County, came up with the thief after riding soverat | fering his wife, has hoon tho engrossing tonto in | strectecar, “Whon 1a od why he had. not told mates, to the Increase In all. the other wards Arkansas. mnfles, aud ealted on him to halt. Ho answered | lel polico circles for tho past fow days. | this hefnre, stein anid Uhnt his tirethor. wpon gamblived, he vanes i th Airst In 1 by discharidng a revolver at his prrsuors, then aeateriay jeans Deaell uray ie: tae, pelex Ee ea entities thine belie from 323,420,05—the value of the dropped over the sileof bis horse and, pute w ‘ a = vyor, Tl pst.of Ernst St catute in the iliveu'upner wards In Isa while | A Yaboror Murdored Noar Bradford, Ne ee ee ee linc uaqnie Amey: eovcring. her smuttttying irelaning) Ing “in: 6 danger THES Uritatn reatied indeiail tho ruse in the secotl the advance wits from S3h442,- , eb ab 2 tnites northwost of Lawndale hich he adupted for nscertaining the wheres Beit, the tax valuation of the balnued of tho Pa.—Arrest of Counter- faljoweds hy. se. volley Sram: | _abree Neoutnof the i Large Demands Made, upon Bis- “4 .. | on tho road to Waldbeim Cometery. Slern.ever | nbouts of the body, which [s told above, words he lias made up his mind thet marek hy the Catholic ward (nineteen In wimber) to Sun tra tth, foltors. doublo-barroled shotgun, ,Tho horny was reeoe: | icy ne haw hoon eober enough vo bridie his | | Alvert slanck, of No. zal Michigan) avenun, | If It were desitabla for the Lunas, te Hierarchy. Ree rene eee aint eheeenads in Ea : een eae ce found to he siutly wounded | tongue, has persisted iu denying that bis wite | Prother of the decease tot i te a oe ee ea eat eintosetbten tirat ta tha 1 Dy three buckshot through the up; It would be found fmpossible. "That ts the y es ar part of the . ? hy Nineteenth, and ‘Twyenty-second Dn. ‘CREAM ON TRIAT. Sa aa at LEE ache hurse tno gars | Ten ents ane altsibitted his force satoments ) nidl MON tO tev ect. ote al | teathnony of a man who counseled tho re q 0 , squor, and a desire to annoy hia wife's relne | appointinent Friday afternoon, Ha lid 0 gel wards, $20,000,000 are fairly ntirloutable to Special Dispateh to The ChMeaoo Tribune. fucrs found where the thier had dismounted in | to! nenont dieatirday. and together they | Jecton of the net from the vex HK on the ion of a Treaty Between Russia | the influence exereised upon the adjacent ae s tho road and Wirhed hin louse. A pool of blond | tives. sho bean to suspect that he had put | nut ace Mim wi Ay Yonthe fi round that its benefits to tho Irish pa Germany for Wholesale property by Central Park, ‘The He ae tle. | Betvinene, Il, Sept, 2.—Tha caso of Dr. | statned the roadside, and it Is balieved the thief | her out of the way. ‘Tuceday’s sonrch on went to the State Zeftuny office and puld for an were so erent that the Jand League ryvedl from this enlianeed value «uring. the | Thomas N. Cream for tho murder of one Daniel | crept Inte n densa adjacent swamp, where pure | tho priicic was as unsuccessful as usual, and ndvertisement In the “missing” notices, | Stern insisted that the Inst tine he saw his wife sho | could not stand up agninst it, and thnt the Extradition. twenty-five years which have clapsed since | Stott, of Garden Prairie, last June, commonced pale a {mpossible and where he must have per- |) Capt, O'Donnell, after rolling the problem over ey tnking a Madison street ear woing wost at | revolutionary palley whielt, in his view, the the park was commenced i calentated at in tho Cireult Court of this county yesterday, | WbCC. and over fn his head, concluded that tho ensicat, |. 10:30 o'clock Wednoxlny forenoon. bi Leawue ongit to ndopt would henceforth be- éBARCIDAGN, $05,000,000, “Deduct theretare, ti total ‘The Han, D. ae: Buna, of Chileno, ts derending ENNIE CRAMER. and therefore the hest, way of solving It.qwas | _ Df Bluthartt, County Mhysiciin, who mado n ) come impossible. And theevent answers, in AIN. cost of tho land and) improvements, the | Dr, Cream. State's- Seq ost- mortem examination, stated that he found New fA’ Sept. 2L—In the Malley caso this | 0 Inditce the prisuner by some means or othor Pouiut whieh Had parforsted tho BKUll At. tho the bonds, amounting to an aggregnte of | poar for the people. A jury was obtained in tho. Bthernnea! Stra. Mayle. Aca whoa the ae Troceht apcateira tage his cel, aud tee Gapeate Fe ee eee udacruek toe cult ort $43,701,150, thore remains to the credit of tho | Gage at 3 o'clock tuday. ‘This commonced tho | forte claim was mistaken for Jonnie on tho et i J thooppoat alte ot the hend aud fractured It. EY on tS Dro sido of thy necount thy | MEME Tovelock today. This commonced the | suorg tha might of Aux. ty testifled thatehe went | ni) Wet, Hotiner sat down ko bump, he Wo | athe bullet wus found imbedded in the beast handsome stm of $21,205,350, the amount of | pet er taaroounene satee Atl rete TW, | tothe shore with Adam Scuessler, and was on dertaking at first bade fair to bens unsuccess | tiyaue, Tho budy was blackoned by exposure, cash recelved Into the elty treasury over and | history of this SOUnye tato'a-a tlorney * | the flying borses at? p.m. with friends, one of ful as tho search, for Stern {s quite an intelll- | but thore were no othor marks of violence. abovg all disbursements on thls special se. | Coon opened tho caso fn a vory fongthy ee whom, Aunie Connors, slipped the first time sho | ent young man. and parried all the questions ee ea a counts and this wholly oxclusive of the vast able munnor, stating to tho Jury what | ceempted to goton the horse. Tho witness bo- | With ns much skill us qlawycr. ThoCaptain bap- | Cosod alzultied his uuwillingnoss tosay anything amount of real estate in Central Park Itself, | tho prosecution expected to prove: that Dr. | camo dizzy nnd was annoyed by a man whe rode | Pencd to havo in bis handen report sutmitted By | eee eee re ee ye ury promptly Fetuened and which, ata fair viluation, is worth to: | Croam lad been doctoring Daniel Stott; that | ostde hor, und shouted to baye tho horses | One of the sub-stutions, and it struck him that | verdict recommencting that ho be held without day at Teast, $200,000,0001 Who can say that | airs. Julin A. Stott wag the wife of tha decensed; stopped, When slic got off sho auld, © Sty God, } st would ben Very good scheme to make Stern | bail tu awalt the action of the Grand Jury, ttorney i. W, Coon, Sonn his view, to lis presliction. mulntenance expunses and the Interest on | tor Chase Fuller, and the Hon, A. B. Coon ap- © Mr. Parnell’s estimate of the attitude of the people and their eagerness to profit by the act does not differ from Mr. Dillon's, But with respect to the policy to he puraned by the Lengue in these new circumstances " Mr. Parnell and Mr, Dilton are totally a ; yarlance, Mr. Dillon believes that the League ¥, 9 has lost, or will speedily lose, its hold on ‘ the people, and that It is useless to continua ¥ agitation, He therefore retires to private ? life. His decision fs honorable to him, and draws a broad line between him and the men Loxnos, Sept. #1.—The Mothorlist. Eeumentent Council closed with tho adoption of an address taall the Mathodists, whioh was read by Blatop Peek and elghed by tho representatives of every ‘Westeyan body. recommending tho viows fav- ored at tho various alttings: calling upon all to voinerate in the work of Chirlat; to muintaln tho traditlonal Methodist inesns fur promotion of entnestness, and declaring that n call should go, forth for a great spiriiunl awakening, Tho meeting of the noxt council In Amorica in 1887 was authorizod, eat dleturba! and loud and | whom 1 have just now called professional ! James Malloy there that eventny, story of the murder of his wife, He thought | Crowd raised a rent 3 ee ' - | water {t has proved the greatest bot her husband; that they oxpected to prove that | OF 1 . a nutwerous cries of! Haug tit Uit him,” and | agitators. It ts possible to respect Mr. Dil- . pdtmentig of ‘the Cotton Spinners! Assoein® | Te of as preven the Poe ea ey ease rity kira state: | dat etuersler teatitied Inenrroworation. | forqn instant of two, and thon suddenly turn- | "enont, the —————-" were heard ‘on ail | Jon; though iis hard to understand how an s is a ee thit eal Mrs, Stote visited Dr. Cream’s ofieo on | 41%. Michi the 1th ny of June inst, for, tne purpose heruab TER. of obtaining medicine for her husbands tak | raving Homa at 0x0 oF 6:45, wad returning ut | the evidences of it were so complete. “ Why sore following resolutions would ba smoved at a meeting of the general committce of splnuors Friday: ‘hat tho proprivtora of tho mills bo Englishman can speak of his ‘unsullied patriotigm” and © levoted love for his coun- how of Edward Malley. She ang | ing tothe young mag, asked bim why tt was sides, Stern, with tho pollcent his side, hastened eirive to tho shore Friday evening, | that ke be perstated in denying the erlme when | t9 the patrol waxon, upon renching which be THE WEA! froself prustrate between the sents try.?) To Mr. Dillon his country means Ire- 4 A » and | 4:15. Sho did not seo James Or Waltor Malloy at * fo escupe any. missiles thot might, be | fnu and Ireland only, exactly as to. a South- roconitnended to stop for a furthor porlod of THE SIGNAL SERVICH. Feed ae ant gore Alled; that shodidwes that | Wo shore. Here,” weld hes slowing tho reports fa a leer | buried At blot te res (i atadoy fo eaimed eri itebel In Wel ils country. meant. the tixdays during the next fortnieht, and that 8 | Orrice or THe Crier SiaNat Orricen, Wasn- | utter getting tho prescription sho roturned to ITEM atonco showed signs of decp emotion and fal- | down considerably, and convorsod freely with South and the South only. But Idon’tthink neral meoting of apinners be held at Man- | roto, D.C, Sept. #2.—t a. m.—Thechlet signat’ | Ye,Cream’s ollice; that ho took tho medicine LA CROSSE. EMS. tenant ies, ‘Tho Captal do bug | $e reortors and cthers about his terrible deed | we were much in the habit of Spplanding te S ee the 2ith inst, to consider the adoption of | ont - of tho Army furnishes tho follow! and put somethlug in it; that they wero in cum= Spectat Maputch to The Cheagc Tribunes ered In bis replies, je Captain made dblUm | and otnor topica, Ho very sensibly regrets that | “patriotism” of Mr. Jefferson Davis or Col. Soe Fpoudatlga e eae battens riny furnishes tho following pany theory a bia oe semutlion Manltae a LA Cnosse, Wis, Sept. 21.—The United States | After blulf at him until Stern finally botleved | ho did not have the courage to end his life at | Robert Lee, We should have thought there é ce ett. ain 3 In pursuance of a requost. made by somo In- flucntial mombers of tho trade in Yorkahire, It was resolved that a meoting of the Yorkshire epinners and doublers should be called that tho paper contained tho proof agatust | tho tue he did that of bis wife. Tie einicttae is highest on tho Now Znglana | hers wat she enme homoto Garden Prairie, and | Court convened in this city todny, Judgo Tunn | Hi “ite waa deteriminud to proceed enutlousiy, ————_—_ coast, and lowest in tho Upper Lnko region, | $he Rave the tedicino. us rescribed, to herhus- | Prosiding. A number of impo: Labi. howevor, and ho wanted to know if the lotter rv IRE RECORD eee ae an etton trom bts 8 decreos | BANU, aud that in n short time ho was dends that | on trial, amoux which ts tho Keeler case. E. A. | wag In the Handwriting of his brother Iirnst. fo THE FIRE e in Now england, and from 1 to 10 degrees In tho Re Crane volageanheit ts cag Comparer baote Kevlor wns tried at Madison In June Inst for the | was kept in suspense on tbls point, and the strain lurked beneath tha word © readiness to seo the South secede, - They mean to give Mr. Od Parnell fuli swing. ‘They mean to take time enough to see whether the Land act or the : on bis already overtaxed conscience proved too Land Lengue is the stronger. If the peo; at’ Inlifnx: for tho purposo of con- | northorn portion of tho Middlu Atluntte States, | that “Daniel Stott was poisoned; — thut mleven “Fovuary OF eee ea ath urent, for be’ soon Uroke down and anid the let- AT ST, LOUIS. withdraw from the league, if the autho iitering tho advisnblitty of goneral | Ithns risen from 1ta20dexrees in the Lnko | lose of tha medicino was fiven. toa dug, and bs Ls ter must bo from Ernst, as ho was the only ove Bpeetal Disvateh to The Chicane Triht of Inw is restored, If the new agitation prov 5 Hoppage of trado, and tho adoption of short | region, Winds In Now England, Stiddio Atlantio | i {fvac aninuten he wan onus thee pate Hoad, and tho Jury in this caso disagreed, ‘Tho | to wuom 87. Louis, Mo. Sopt, 21.—This afternoon three | a failure, it may he wise to take no notice of ig m Chie Wel yz y Prof. e8, . Bove 4 . . tinoln tbe Yorksbiro dlatroty ar auoh other | sintcs, and Lover, ako, roriog hava shifted tp Fee eee eee ae Chigame aad tat’ he | siete ctam ined today: dhe triatsul probauly NE MAD TOLD THE FACTS ttlo ebildren piled alot of straw against the | Mr. Farnell. Wild words count for less in monsures ng might considered best Treland than elsewhere, unless they happen to be followed by deeds, Thea Government waited long enough before resolving to brinj ina Coercion bill. The country only hal absolved them fora delay which $mporiled = * order and made both life and property inse- cure. They will not be absolved at all If they paltor with the far more serious agita- tion now threatened; provided ‘always Mr, Parnell should be able to make it serious, southerly. Hastorly winds continua in the South | pronoy odicine to have cnongh ve ! BE Lot aprovauly | 4 cull confession of the fearful crimo was at | fence of the linseed oll factory of the Collide Fee det Siaten eastok. the Missiee | Peace oe Ee en aud that tee | Heme nse the yensceutlon, and G. ie liad, of | neo, mada by’ him. “fo adinitied that the | Lond-Works, corner of Ninth and Walnut alppt fair weathor provaila. ‘Tho indications are | stomach contained enough strychnine to polson | this city, for the defense, eter] or losing track of his wife in Douglas | strects, and then touched a lighted match to the that slightly warmer fair weathor will prevall | throe men; that Dr. Thomas Cream had stated “Androw E. Hugging, arrested here somo timo Park was false In overy particular. After | otraw, and In a moment It wasablaze, The today ind tomorrow inthe West Gulf Statosand | thac’ lo was in’ need of somo. money | ago for pissing connterfolt money, pleaded | leaving the Washington Hotel | Wednesday ' ven iatricts oust of the Misalesipp!, oxcopting tho | at the time, and that ho tried to procure | guilty, and was sentenced to lghteda montos' | forenoon Stern stuted that ho walked with flames aprend to the well-oiled fence and thon -Luko region. Pont? Min stote a power of attornoy to | fapedonmont at Waupurte his wifo to Chulifoux’ livery-stablo at | jumpad to tho bullding. In tho twinkle of an For tho Objo Valley and, Tonnossoo, fair | proscoute, fuck & ttaynon, tho druggists who + | No. 21 Holated street, where for $3 they bired 8 | oyo thare was a hugo fire in progress. A.man weathor, winds mostly south to west, nearly | jut up the prescription, hi je. State's = sae bb " ; t stationary baromoter, Mationaty or bigher tom- Mitorney Coon madon very fair statomont of SUPPOSED TO RE FRANK. JAMES, until « o'clock in the afternoon. Thoy drove yioenw she ile ones start she DIRKG raatto PES perature. . the euse, He wis followed by the Hon, 1). W. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, al a town forsome time, and finally struck into out. Ho ouly erature, rowor Sake rogion, tair wenther, | Muna’on behalf of to,prisoner. Mr- Munn | Lirrus tock, Ark. Sept. 20.—A privato tote- | Ogden avenue at Jackson strcot. and. went | from them at tho time, but before bo winds mostly south to west, falling followed by | inadoa very ablo and oloquent spocch to the | gram from Houston, Tex., was received hero to- | | iroctly out into the Town of Cicero. Hits wife | ould roach it be saw the fire was beyond hia caleulated’ to onssigt «In breaking down tie Liverpool cotton corner, A tele- gram from Accrington saya: “Jt Is urged that tno action of tho corner docs not yet touch tho manufacturers so muoh as It doce the spin- ners, and that a fow days will probably offect a great obange.' ‘This rofors ta tho failure to got two-thirds of the manufacturora of North and Northeasé Laticashire to adopt the short timo , prograw, : 4 ve ang himscif had frequently talked of dying to- . — rising barometer, stationary or higher tempera- | Jury, selmi theme tn. wcty un preanty od Janguage | ny anaouncing tho eapture of a man supposed | gerber, and thoy requently talked of dying 10° | control. ‘Then ho ran to the corner of Market BUSINESS NOTICES. GERMANY. For the Upper Lnko region, elearing weather, | son for the orime committed, ‘Two witnesses | tv bo tha notorious Frank James at Comanche, | tholr last day upon earth. Opon reaching a | and Ninth strecta and turned in tho alarm. All Banrtn, Sopt. £1.—The chief pointa in the de Buck & Raynor's Moth Powdor isthe mands put forward by the Vaticun preliminary preeaces, by local rains, north to west winds, | wero examined, but atated nothing important. | where he ts now In Jail. Tho prisoner ulves bis lonely focallty on the Waldheim road, they | this wad the work of a moment, but before tho | gureut Ingect-killor, It makos short work ce t igher baromuter, stationary or lower tempera- | Tho court adjourned till 8 o'clock tomorrow | name as L.C, Newton, and was originally ar- stopped and allxhted from tho buggy. Start flro dopartment was notified the oll works were | roaches, fleas, flies, and bodbugs. Also prosorvot thon producod x revolver, which he says bo 1 } ' to tho understanding with Germany are tho | ture. morning. rested on tho chnrgo of burning tho court--| bought that vory morning for $2.0 at aliving maseof fire, Tho rapidity with which | valuable furs and woolens from the ravay of tholition of Wvil tribunals for ocoleslastical | yZerthe Upper Stesisslpel and Lowor Miesourl | Suctel Dinatel to Tht Oheooe eePart ye. N, | house at Pikesville, Mo., and robbing the United | tore, on, Tandon stroct. with pis | tho Hames, sprond rae Most wondicate. oad qpetie Ube 6 Maynes, conkers of tbe ee causes, permission for oxpolled roliyious ordors | tionary or lower temparnture, and in tho former | Croan for the mtirder of Daniel Stott, of Gar- | States malls, Ia was rolonscd on A writ of wife's full knowledge and consent. He | attributable tothe fact thut tho buildings of toreturn to Germany, aid unrestricted contrat by the olorgy of roligious teaching in thoschools, * Germany is fuclined to constder cach point ns It districts variable winds. den Prairie, Inst Juno was resymed in the Cire LHICAGO, Hunt. 2-=10:18 pem._ | Toone County. He hoard of tho death of Daniel habeas corpus, but Immediately ronrrested bya | Preeented tho weupon = at his own | theoli factory and their cuntents, consisting United Stites Maranall, Itisaaid partics bave | head, but lowered it Immedintely. ils wife | of oi a ofl beans, ‘wero of such an been telegraphed for ‘to estnbilsh bis identity. | Wuwhed ot blu, und charged bin with coward. | (40 apie character, From the time of flo is vury reticent and positively refuses to bo | 1¢c. Thoy then inno thoir way into a deop . SILK HOSE. arisos without, howover, accepting the domands | ~7ime,_,Hare|Ther.)fuj Wind.) Vel) den. Weather | gtott duno 14, the day he was buried, He re- | interviowed, ditch at the roadside, and aid down together | the first outbreak it waa not five thomsolves in Prinotpto. , re a] tol Fogey, | celved telegrams and letters from Dr. Cream —_—— pron ie Slopite caitankmene ae ilosiated on ratnutes before tho entire space occupied by tho Tho fow of omigrants to Amorica continues Bo] teal stating that he thought Stott was pojsoned, Ho A DOUBLE MURDER. ci todle, they bude exch other an wiectionate | Collier Company waa ono mags of flames. A to fncrenso, During tho presont yenr 100,000 havo omigrated, Berzan, Sopt, 21.—Herr'Von Schloezor, of tho Gorman diplomutio sorvice, recontly in newotia- ton with the Vatican, bas gono tu Varain, He returns on Saturday, Tho project of establish- ing a Nunelate at Bertin Is beltoved to havo fallen through, becauso it would pince tho Eyangolical Church in a position of inferiority. RUSSIA. Br. Perersnund, Sopt. 21.—A ukaso bas boon disinterred tho body, cut the atomach out, and sont ft ta Chicago to Prof. Walter 3, Haines: that that upon anal vals it owas found to contain 3 304-1 grains of strychnine, and that thoro was 4 622-1000 grains of atrychnino fn the modicine that was given to Stott that caused his death. Tho next witnoss culled was Dr. Charles Maudorf, of Belvidere. Ho testitiod that ho carricd the stomach into Chicago and delivered It to Prof. Hainos, The noxt witnoss callod was A.8, McLellan, rererip. tion vlerk of Buck & Ruynor's drug sturo In Chicago. He put up the prescriptions that were prosented by Dr. Croam for Danlol Stott. Thore was not onough strychnine in the ‘lgp. ra! ciiap, :00} Rate, 10:18 p. 12] ‘oulCloar, “iinromater corracied for tomporaturo, elovation, aud Instrumontal error, Mean barometer, 2.3, Sean humidity ent Mitigoat tempo 2, ‘Lowest tempernture, 63.0, GENERAL ONSERVATIONS, CHIVAGO, Sopt. 21~10:18 p. m, Ther.) Ther. wih D. My Spectat Ditpatch to The Chicaco Tridune, farewell, after which he sent a bullet into ber | strong wind prevallod, and soou tho ontirc OMAMA, Neb. Sept. 20.—This morning Josoph | brain through the right temple. Blood showed | block bounded by Walnut stroct, Clark avonue, oratetaky, Hving on a farm ton iniles north of | !tself at once, and xt sight of it his couraye lett | and Ninth and Tenth streets was on fire. After Fl him. Ho refused to end his own misery as ho Dird‘s-eyo vi Sobuyler, murdered his young wife, From the | 4, id. Be! Mente endl 6 | the dames were oxtinguished a bird’s-eyo view marks on her thront be must have choked her had amtce. ar ee ates andkerehier ne of the ruins told that not a house In the block Ce aTUntL Tio {Hon nttaoked "bis mothee-jnclaw, | itieed her Pasriouatels again, RIG Aga}, Tn Che, | eee ee eee eae Mterally chopping ber head to picces. After | Valn hope of rostoring her to consciousness. | Of the llnsced off factors nothing remained but nee G covering his wife In a pllo of whent, and his | He called aloud to her, but no response other | ashes. ‘Tho livery stablo of M. N.lzea £ Co. grouns aud the faint murmurings of . 4 mother-tnelaw in a stack of cornstalka, ho | his name passed ber lips. The A oIeale ton eariicte ee ia eeee area was. completely, , bubth w ved, Ed But+ oantedl nopaeand tnd. into. Schuyler: nnd. | core reckene hee Cetme rem lose Creucae, aud, | (esegueCULtbO CONLeRE wre ee Dae told what he hud done. Hels now {n jolt, An | becoming convinced that death was u matter of | jy gutted. A block of tenenienta fronting on Chas. Gossage & Co. 3 22 Inquest ia bola: hold on the haillos of hls vlee Se ee af jad nee ot Ral not alvoady * ainut street, botweon, Ninth and Tenth, were Ps « PY a | . Th. | tims. ey hudhed a quarrel! about quite a Cu, el v" urned out. io Beene in front of this row was issued ordoring 8 spcolal- commission to select 8 7 rr the next pie aioe He | sum of money which nad'ueon left to him. furlously away. from the hideous focality. It | one of numerous halr-breadth escapes. An old S ecial Sale , and codify those of the exceptional laws decrocd Bo] Oa ‘botongs to the firmof Buok & Rayner, He por- et wan too terrible for him to think of, and he bas- | inan 40 years of wsre, nnmed Isanc Whitehead, during tha last fow months, the mainteonnes of jo | oS sonally knew that tho prescriptions were put up CUARGED WITH MURDER. Yened away without throwing so much asa lenf | was rescued from the Jaws uf death by the tire vwhich 1s conéidered necessary for public safoty. a| a by A. i. Meclolion, thelr preseription olork, Just { Disoateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. or dry weed upon the body, and without cover- | men, who found bln lying sick tn a rear rooin. Ht 3 ‘Tho now code will be forthwith enforced in the » |G aA tho prescriptions read. ‘Tho firm had hover aeeere a See Tate eee ie rere et ag: | Yenem ne waa rescued Ais Yonstable; beard. abd aaies ‘ * RB | 2 put upany preauriptions for Dr. Creat bofore. LAvAvEtry, Ind, Sept, 2l.—Henry Hooperwas | loon neur the bead of Hlue Island avenuo,and | hair bore marks of the fire. His Governments of Moscow, Charkolf, Bt. Potors- we | ft ey eeu of ioone County, was to | this afternoon indicted by tho Grand Jury, the | {eft the riz at the corner of Halsted and | face was. badly burned. | Some things burg, Poltay, ‘Tohornigof, Kiof, Volbynan, u |B noxt witness estled, Ho arrested Dr, Cream at | charge boing murder in tho first degroe. His Hea eesee qWhon uo emerged from tho | wore thrown from tho sccond-atory windows Coorson, and Bessarabia, whore such measures se | OS Belle River, Canada, July 27 Inst, Ho brought | victim was bis clder brother, Jobn Moopar, | live, for.it was found threo hours Inter by tho pepe ih an obi itr eee pe Mem fre still considered necessary for the maln- him to Belvidere without oxtradition papors, av- mont below, and were broken Into smithorcens, killed the latter: part of August. Henry was | police, who restored it to the ownor, Stern took cording to Creain’s own wishes, on the follow- nrrosted on the Way of tho funer tenanco of ordor, wg Monday, and bad bad Dr. Cream in meinen got into the upper storics of the 8r. Perensnuna, Sept, 21.—Novos Vremya says: nd Lad since | natrect-car for down-town and spent the night | buildings and could not get out, owing to the boon in prison. Chris Kritzmyer, arrested on | In cnrousal, Spun Silk Hose, yory delicate locking, and very piain spoken, and although tho attorneys tried to mix hor up on her oxamination they did notsuccead. She murdor atmost took away tho breath of the two + by, alt! burned his Ecxuant, Ind. Sept. 2L—A fireman named | officers, and it was not until Stern bad resumed pote on ee eee die ik no dole. Tho Shonk, whiledrunk In Peter Harnoy's saloon | bis sorrowing silenco that it occurred to thom | totni loas by tho fire will amount to $100, BEASLTAAAERUSSALSAAaNe: Leavenworth. i ua 6 i q tho preinlaen. Th “A courtor from Herlin bas arrived at tho Gor- | a eeatee at oe. Creneh.. Mho woxt witness | tho ame chnrie, was roloasod this Afternoon. | | Aa may be imagined, tho two llstoners bad but fecha Gusand wero cought by men belom | Clocked, of English manufacture pr m | 74 eee oe ra. Julin A. Stott. late wife of a {ttle to say whon Stern got fairly started on bis | Women with eblidren in thelr arms woro run- oO ry iB are ber rteaer ad oon au epee Seer pes gia Daniel Stott, tho porson Indicted with Dr. BRUTAL ASSAULT. gontession. They, lot him up at tis Onn alt. | ning about and crying to tha mento snvotnelr | Colors: Old Gold, Sapphire, a - ore . 1s 35 A eones. John Martin ran into # burning lating more particularly to the question of a | La Crom 8 a Croam, for the murder. Nae is 05. years of Age, Apsetal Duapatch to The Chicago Tribunt a Greys, and Drabs, mutual surrender of political prisoners.”” iz 1,000, ° Peetied that sho not tie presoripcion from ir. | horo thie afternoon, was nesaulted by tho Intter | tat tho body should and must be discovered 10 | Tuore aro sald to bo four persons missing, and A t 1 P bene ec cece abil Feed at aoe ee eo tok ituymor'e; that | auto a chain: recolviog wounds whiog willyit is | ofdor to fully thoy aro supposod to havo perished in the ton- er Fair. stara thet Ayoob Khan's force is probably about twonty’ minutes after sho — 5 eee eee a ee aee eotkid ay AT ATLANTA, GA. The Best Bargain we ever numertoatly superior, Hla force 1s now outsldo wave. tie madletoe te {tint ane, fe sai A DUEL OFF, cleverly as the frat, ‘Turning suddenly upon Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, offered. 4 * of tho olty, and in good spirits, The Ameor fa " " Prrenanuna, opt. 21.—Capt, W. H. Proctor | Stern, who was now shedding tears copiously, | Arzanta,Ga., Sept. 81—This afternoon the has given‘bail in #2000 not to engago in a ducl | Rosai, ut your wit ls nok, doad. Eno ait | 4iitsen Relliag-Silln tho only ono in Georgia, with Holling Wilcox. Politica was the cause of “No,” Interrupted Stern, "I shot hor in the | was burned to the ground, Tho fire originated the trouble, uw plo.” baad ssauaactner Gaeta in the aupply room, and, owlog to tho Ser “And the bullet,” continued the Captain, | beng entircly constructed of wood, the finmos THE EIGHTH CAVALRY. BA a a a dald there | sproad with tuch rapidity that ta very short Han a hay-peadler, happening ‘along, dlacov- | Ume nothing of a combustible character was Twontleth Anniversary of the Mustor- | ord ber, and tuok ber to filshome at the Sum- | loft standing, This mill was built at a cost of ing fuse the Service of “Varna- pitt, ners Bho now dh Bho may recove Bhe 0.00) soon after ne ae by ge peallelt ‘orth’s Big Hilnols Abolition Regt | is airxiousto sec, aud does not binme you. who came bere from Chicago, beat ‘At thoao words Stern throw up bls bands ia | there wasn dobt of $400,000, Bince Scofield left Maiscanton Sr tho: SOrvivers sas: fexelatmed: “1 kaw ft, Lsaw ber | the mill it has been poorly managed, and at the ut up by the druggist to his office, and sho Ukely to mpvo to Zakird.” Thought 4 oth bo put something init. Sho also testi- fied tnat Dr. Cream bad been on oriminal terms with hor sinco sho frat went to sce bin. On tho whole, sho turned Stato’s cvidenco, and tricd to convict Dr. Croam to save hor own neck, Mrs. Viry, of No. 285 Weat Madison streot, Chicnyzo, wad’ tho uoxt witness cnilod. She ta in the millluery business, Saw Dr. Cream and Julia a. Btott come into her store towethor some time = in the = month of June Inst, Croam dictated to her nbout got- tlig a bonnet and the trimmings. Amy levoll Children’s Plaited Silk Hose, © All colors and sizes, ‘i DENMARK. Corznnaaen, Bopt. 21.—Tho authorities aro informed that Nibiilsts and Fenians in America have arranged to ebip jufernal machines to eepanhayn for reahipment to Russia and En- wlan —————__—_ NEW YORK PARKS. isc, a te ee Bg Stott, davghtor of Julla A. Stott, wis tho next | St Charles on Tuosday. surprise, and exclatmed: 1 t know lt anahoped | tmoit burnt wasuelng worked by inoxperiencod 1) P More Parks Wanted for Spoculative # cles | weituéas, chilcd, Blo ts only 1D yonrs okt, but | Spectat Correspontence of The Cnlengo Tribune, Ee eeeind ner keified bere Fee ee eee weet tino mon balbg. einployed {. 0 per alr. and Other I Tpcdes: Ban Antoni a“ Br Gienr, | testitied very atraignt fora’ ohitd of her ‘ago, | gr CHARLES, IL, Sopt. 21—Our town was | _ Thothought acemed to turnish him greatre- | there, Tho bullding wes insured for £05,000, " . Vincent BANEKASSLSCSRISRESAUAAEBSUSIAE: i ‘New York Herald, Seot, 18. ” | Huron, Dax te aoe ania oui igo" hor ‘ae Mieowne”. Sig | wivena ich toro than usual Uvoly appoar- | UGE woe tad Koadse Suara to, furnish HOMES UND CITY. Tho question srises, In view of the benefits | ~“*Thundor-storm. . : ‘also tostified as to the denth of hor father, Daniel | ance yesterday by the convocation of about 125 AT MOUND CITY. cluw nato the whereabouts of tho body. He * Of tho votorans of tho cid Hixth Ailinots Cav- | aeked the prisoner nen favor to tell him exactly Apectat Dispatch to The Chicano ‘ribant alry Volunteers for tho eclobration of the twen- | whore tho shooting tuok place, o8 Ida's mantic Camo, I, Sept. 21.—Tho stove factory of a f ¢ tho mustor Into the servico | 80d rinirs hud beou carelusly loft bobind by the | Audrow Daughty at Mound City, six milos above poi eulilveraey of ee co | farmer... Stern consented at once, and late “ for three pears or during tie Jar," at this place | as the hour was thoy started at once for leks. wae quuraly seared vy fro carly this 1 Septombor, 1861, ‘Tho day looked a Ittle | tho Walduelm road, ‘Their guide must hava | OTiPs b gloomy at early morning, but tho fog cleared | Hually concluded that ho had been budly taken Btott, Shesaid ho took modloino that was pro- soribed by Dr. Croani und immediately after dled, Sha fs avery brilllunt yirl for one borage, Mrs, Mary MoClellan, of No. 103 ‘thir- teonth atrect, Chicngo, was the next witness sworn, Sho ja tho strongest witness magalnat Dr. Cream that bas yot been produced, Sho tosti- Hod that, on the night of tho death of Dantet Foreign Hosiery, Gloves, and Furnishing Goods, Received from Custom House derived from this great public work and the deinands of our rapidly increasing popula- Hon, [s It not time to make provision for the present as wellns for the futuro wants of the elty in this iniportant particular? New York fs now the third clty In tho elvilized — NEW rork, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. New You, Sept, 21.—3:00 p. m,, 755 6 p. m., 705 Op. m., 67; 13 m., 65; nvorage tomporature, 63% ; ayorago tomporature for corresponding date Inst year, 67, in by the Captain, for he mado all sorte of ex- CIICAGO. daily, eee ee eT, y Stott Crat wi t her houses In Cl ‘ way and 4 most beautiful day succeeded. 5 World In size and population; yet, as con. LE-DESTRUOTIO thut ho, told hor "hat ho et tod to tard At the rounion a year uxo, hold at the Palmer find evinced fol ate na on aay? pee rr earthen a aPeeynes pared with London, the first, and Paris, the SE. -DES Ne Duntel Stott’s death at nny time, ag ho know be | House, in your city, Gen. George A. Forsytho | thing wore than bo could help, Owing to the | i reont of No. 13 Franklin street when tho “st second, sho is sadly doficlent in the matter - had boon poisoned. | The lady te quitacltorly, | was olocted Prosident of tho socloty for tho | darkuess and baa woathor thoy were voimpelled | Igmpriightor wus making bis rounds, No dain (06-110 State-st. ofvarks, Asalready stated the number of UNKNOWN. tutte faveenbiy with her tostimony. ‘hoy did | vomlog year, and through bis eMclont manays- | sy out G At 0:00 in the morning tho Captain tout onvo Ayain, taking with bim Oflicara | 2EC: mont, assisted by Dr, Hurd, of Aurora, our old | jfy : Th Surgeon, tho urrangeiments ware completo, and | Haney and, Kelley, and, tho prone oaroh AT ATLANTA, GA. everything passed olf (2 8 moat plousant mau- | onded, and whon Stor seemed doterininct | ATLANTA, Gao., Sept. 21.—Tho rolling-mills of nor. to go no further, tho Captaln got out of the We b today. Gen! Forsythe, Ala}. Clendenin, of the Tem eee ee ee iene ncan ihe bodyrand after a << realized that he was near the body, and after a Army, Caplan Bponoer, and others, after which | thorrecarch found Irn tho, postion dororived | LAND LEAGUE. AND LAND they marched to the hotel for dinner, which oo- | py stern, The foot waro lying in the bottom of plod wo ROUF and # BME at of nugier Hughes, | e.titel, aad head buck ‘upon tho slope. | Bho BILL. Fe ieee ae rad ae tice ented | Wag clad in a Ano alpaca dress, buttonod galters, hor bead, which | Jreland to Cli Hotween Thom—Dil+ them togother during tho War, they marchud to oul, wae 7 alle | sree £0 Chote een rn Uno cat-alde Of tho iver, and upon tuo same eee era tube mits which Stern tad | 20 Hows to the Inevituble—Parnoll ground whore, twenty yoars go, they | wiped away tho blood from the wound, which | Determined that Trotand Shall Not Ace wore, musierod into, the sorvice of | wae plainly visible on, the right temple, He | cept the“ Mossage of Veaco—Tho Uncle eae art ie Warton (eee | gave the alarm, aod the officors at once led | woople Havoring tho Land ItI\~Thie Re ea aera ruy of tho Fotomno, tag | elt Prisoner to the sot, Government Waiting and Watching. exploits of which have sinco beoumne a partot STEUN TURNED DEATHLY PALX, Lonvos, Sept. 17.—Mr, Parnell’s new pro- tho history of our country. and great beads of swoat dripped trom bie in {g.a desperate bid for the continuance Thiv rounton was pronounced to be one of tho | brow. Ho glanced sldoways towards tho corpse | Brain por Eee ploasant oF any had sioce thelr return aud Peay 10g ae for Dee ceatigae of aueltatlon: ence the ctetoethon of un we from the War, » please,’ \ : aw. ‘Thoro wero pregont about 125 of the allicers | troating fouo. | And upon boing led back bo ines hoes ate eee edieg: wile and mon, including ex-Gev. Beveridge, Gen, | bogged fora tittle whisky or othor dtinulant, hin in a wilder socialls' UE N, Goorge A, Foraytho, U. 8. A. Muj. 1. it,’ Clon- | and fairly ahuddored with horror. Tho arty he ineltvs the tenauta by promises that he genuia, U. Bs An Gen, ante Distin. » bia), rors bee es tig lL ad Oe tho way mot Al | wit abolish landlordism, Ho declares lis ner’ Hard, F ._,HOUtbwor aurcley turds a bay. Robert gu Mi. ds Maj. ‘W. 8. ‘Paylor, }| whom thoy acquainted with tho discovery. ‘An | Intention to head the laborers if the Spsctat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, La Crosses, Wis., Sopt. 21.-Sbortly after 1 o'clock today asa freight trainontho Milwaus koo & St, Paul Railway coming west, and whon afew miles thts sido of West Salem, tho en- gincer saw a menon tho track a considers ablo distance ahead of tho train nt a evrve {in tho roud, and the man was soon to stop from the trnok as the triiiu neared him, but stepped on ayaln, and when tho ougino wae only a short distance from him turned ground, throwing his arine in tho air, and, turn. ing ounin, was struck by tho engine and thrown aguiust the onttle-guard to the pilot. ft wus some tine beforo the train was stopped, and when the mau waa picked up be was found to be dead, Ho was only slightly bruised. He was brought to this city, and at an inquest here verdict of death aa above was rendored, Ho Ja an old man, about 00 years of age, and it ja thought to bon cago of gulcide. A number of articlos were foun6 on his person, but nothing by which ho could bo idoutitied, A CHICAGO BLACKSMITH. Roecial Dupatch to The Chteago Tribunes Carino, IL, Sept. 21.-—-Ed Lindey, a blackamith who cume to Caro from Chicago on Juty2 and hos been working at J, 8. Reed’s iron-fomndry, killod bimeolf Inst night at the Vicksburg House by taking laudqnum. Ho wus nbout 55 or 60 years of uge, and Iguves a wifo In Chicago, Hving at No. 000 Twenty-third street. not finish cross-exuimining hor. ‘Tho court ad- Journed till 8 o'clock tomorrow tnorniug. The court-room was filled to its utmost capuolty, CRAZY ATTEMYT AT MURDER, Hpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Sr. PAUL, Minn, Sept. 2l—An Anoka special to the PloneersPrees suyd a fearfully bloody tragedy which will undoubtedly prove fatal oc- curred on the St. Franols road, within a mile of that olty, this evening about 5o'vlock, In which ono Charles E, Studley sorlous! cut ble wife about tho head, face, and arms, while coming to town om a Joad of cranberrics, Sirs, Btudley succocded in freeing hersett from hia deadly weapon, and cacaped to an adjoining eld, whore sho govreted horsolf awalting* assistance, Studiby then procecd- ed to cut and stab himeclf in # fears ful and deudly manner, Tho woapoo used 19 @ largo pooket-knife, Mrs. Studley, it is thought, ja not dangerously stabbed, but Studley is mortally wounded, He now ies in the olty jall ln terrible agony, having sevon diy tinot stabs in the breast, ono of which fs over four Inches deep. in the loft breast, penotratiug the juoga, After the atabbing Btudloy was found by passers lying in the rund. Ho tried to atrike those who approached with bis knife, and orled out, "Ob, 1 could sland most anything, but could not stand to have them, take my wife and obtld from me.” He wos covered with blood and ver: weak. fo would raise up with the knifo in bis band, rolling bis eyes io & wild mannor, and ox- claiming, "Show me where is my wifo and ob! trike the knife Into the ground, and fall ‘ba it aUon. Bre, Studley was dis- goverud by 4 oulghboriug farmer, who brought er totown. Itia thought that ho i# iaboring uuder a fit of femporary iusanity, or has been drinking rather freoly of late, and that ho bas acted strangely for days past. —— COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. Bpectal Disvatch to Tas Chicago Tribuns Bruixarim.y, Ill, Bept. 31.—Willlum A. Wyatt acres Jald out La publig grounds {gonly 1,091, While the great. British imotropolls has not Jess than “15,000 acres, Estlmuted by tho Value of tho property surrounding It the Iand Inthe Contra Park ts worth today at least $ 000, or twice the amotnt of the total indebtedness of the city. dn the next twanty- tivo years: when the population of New Yor! shall have reachsd two millions and a quarter and probably two and a hult, tho Iand adjucent to the sites of the ppntenplated parks would pay In taxes alone double, if not treble, the amount expounded in its purchase, white In less than {iather, quarter of « contury the property itself, allowing for the rates of increase in the taxubls valua of rual astute, would be Worth ta the City of New York between 000,000 nicl 860,000,000, In contomplat- i ig future progress of New York, It ls idicntt te form an adequate satiate of tho vast Interests witch grow with {ts growth, he enormous values of its varied und multi, viled tuduatries, nnd the accumulation of Wealth derlvod from ts glaautis enterprises, ‘or that future evon the 4,000 acres of par! land will be found wholly Insufltctent, aid Will probably be more than doubled or treblud ives the wants of tha New York of 1030, yh 8 population equalta that of London to- ity Frou the remaining portions of West Shester g stltl iarxer extent of territory will taken, and from this other and probabl, Sreater parks shall bo mapped out. Bul Ghutover other genorations muy do, what- Ver the future nay develop in purk linprove- mets aud desicns, it is predminontly the ee of the present to ebtuln befure It fs too ate the nucessury atmountof landin the most evlrable location for additional “lungs” to bea ly pata tr ‘ark has not only paid the whole qount of the outlay for land, expense of astra ton, ote. but it hus rep! zed for the TR, & hamdaunio profit on the Investment, he following statement shows a large bal- nace to the credit of the city at the close of 66-62 Washington-st.: : FLORIDA WATER. ____. wm, IMPERISHABLE 3 “Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH, and SICK ROOM. . J. 8. Van Patten, Chaplain Sponcor, ta t. | undertaker was then sout out from the city,and | tenants fall off; Tho rent object Bargoant, Postmaster Gross, of Naperville, with | during ¢ho afternoon tho remains worctakento | 4¢ tha League Is to ‘secure legts- alx or efght members of Company B, rateed in | dir. Manck's housc, No. 168 Hastings atroet, 5 4 Faye County, Capt, Humpbrey, Quarter: ‘There Coronor Matson bold the inquést last | lative Indepontenco rathor than peace and masters Huls and Bisby, with others from as far | cvoning, Tha house was surrounded byacurions | prosperity, This object fs foreed on the weat as Kansas and jo: throng, women sud children predominating, and Le by th ston of American suctetes, ‘Among tho resolutions adopted wero the fol- | when the patrol wagon arrived wht the prison: ‘ague by the action sf lowing proposo d by Me}. W. M. Taylor, of Col- | er ono beard on overy wlito contemptuous mute Happily, itis the natural tendency of these cayor torsngs of bis name and throats to string bim Up | movements to shrink In proportion to thelr HEUKAS, Tho Prosilout of tha United States | on short notice {f the police would let them at | extravagance. ‘The League oxcusses have ot America, 0 distinguished cltizen and soldier, | him. Upon ontering tho house tho murder | piready reduced Parnell’s Parliamentary fol- has beon stricken dowa by an assasin'’s bullet; ee Rontronjed | by te fathion, stop lowing, whily the Land act has shaken his ans mi iy iy ving 5 id ereneas, It ju Mtand prover that tho Kighth | allof whom roviled him in tow mutlormngs. He | Told vit the tenuntry, Ulster having already, Regiment of linols Voluntcer Cavalry at its | burst nto tears, and bis grief at thes scomud dteclared ngalush aint. Abr. rae ype present reunion sbould oxpresg tts sorcow for the | fatriy uncontroliable, Thu fathor asso @ box | to the Iaborers $31 Jaap resort. ‘Tho scene great calsmity and ite coutempt for the imo } of clnrs around, but, upon reaching him, sud- | er el by the Leaguers at the exhibition minloun assasin (whoso namo abalt be name- j denly snatched back tho box and uttered # | incetlng on Wednesday shows, notwithstand- lesa} therefore malediotiun in Uermun, Stern again burst into | ing the money which the League voted It, ‘Resolved, That wo, the remaining votorans of | tears, but whea tho Inquest was fairly undor | that they have no desire to promote the in- gu, att rogiment lou Sanne #¢ tho atta | wa Bret niente A ce tatnor | duariahprasburly of Leeland ates), express to e@ por a countr: eo My ‘y Ut Gur profound revels e,poople of thie country | | ho frst uted fae turns testition that the de- | | SIF, Dilton, whose apeecles have the merit SAW: SAWS! Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St., Chicago 811 to 819 N, Second Bt., Ht. Louls, of Circular, MEASLES, f - Burm, Pa. Bopt, 31.—In Summit Township, near this city, Alexander Btowart, a.farmor, com- malted suicide by banging, while Ina deliriu frow the oectw of Tiowslvs. - —————— RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION. Counci, Burrs, Is., Sept, 1.—Yostorday the Chicuyo, Huctinglon & Quincy and the Kansas, 8t, Joseph & Counoil lute Railroads wore con- wolidated, tho Chicago, Hurlington & Quincy taking charge and full control of all tho busl- hess at this point of tho Kansas City, ‘this was b 4 wh lo Deale: and Teathur eltina, Biles, Mundrels, Cante}eu 9, Ter Stet ath isudag at Bape KT YT Y it y ed's Paten 8 twenty-five years that I and Mary Jane, bis wife, of Lincoln, appeared round Terr ote inthe dimege ‘of’ imag ay | ooased was born in thie city zl ycare ao last) Of frankness, has, wvowed tho conclusion | Sole Manufectunsta of toc eee carranind, the property was boughs pve Une Pe eee of olen ee Ww before Unltcd States Commtssionor "Adarae to- datiind “and wo unworthy tho protection o¢ | Murch, and was married ta last April to ‘Kttnur'| to which ho and his colleagues have come ee irealur siti Fre Glenna Cost of the tund..., $ 6,060,181 | J. Davenport has Doe made General Western | di charged with making and disposing of the Inws of our great mmonwealttt’| Hono Stern, the accused, respecting the attitude of the Irish tenants Cost of construction. oe Glantelt | Agent of the cousuiidated Hue, The new many counterfeit silvor coin. "The atvoat was tne on that but for the veneration and rvspect |. Capt. O'Donnell, boing ww atitied that | tu the Lund act ‘Tho tenunts have us yet uy | agement goes Into elfvct Oct. - Ost of matutenanud......c. Intorust on vost of lund aud iinp . meute fortwonty-ttye Aid maprsve: 20,765,028 Ora, t wo bave for our Constitution and laws and | tho caso was first called to bly attention by Al» } but an imperfect notion of the scopy of that the dignity of the Nation wo 80 lately assisted in | bert biagok, who ‘visited bin at the station last ut be of the benefits It will confer on defending we should doem tt our duty and | Sunday, and sskod for a pollcoman jto arrest a weneure aud ort Know gnolgh of It to bo the contesaion of an accomplice, now in jail at Lincoln for burglary, who states that Wyatt and TANITE A Trotting Steer. ¢ sian era : 7 rar ie eet eee Hee " Emory Wheels and Grinding Machinery : : wifo hava been connected with a gang of burg- | privilewe to ayaln march to Washington toin- | man wil bad wou dorod tia alstor. | The polite | ready to accept the hoon it otters, ‘There is y 1uf! Pibine pr eN. 100 $40,710 | A, Starks, reatding cl gu aailes southeast of | Jarsand bhousobreakers which has carried on a Bit uth tho Heooule eraaety euch punishment Patrol iva private conversation with witness | abudant ovidence that they moan to avail Our New Musirated Catulogue in the ann Te rk Comimis- { Erie, bas a noted trott! 4-yoar-old steor, | series of aystematio burglaries, and that Birs, le: Mailed frvo on a GAS FIXTURES. : SS Saas “Gas Fixtures. Now dealgns Gi Ind Kerosene ELstures Ot bactorts ead y Ganal diy wi eal el wo then ftorn statod that bls wife bad accompantod him | themselves of tho actand muke the most, of We then found in army ayalnet our Constutullou | Tity aii ceday ou on tho road tiwarde itivor- | it. ‘They did wot walt for the arrival of Mr, Heaoived, That wo are mindful of ourjoability | side, and that bo bed there kilted her. | Purnell to make up thelr minds, ‘They do to putiuta form of resalution the deup sympa- | Tho cxuct lucativa bo did not know. | not seem to huve cared so much os he did thy we extend to tho beroiw wife, mother, und | but bo though be would bo ablo to pofnt It out. | avout that upportuuity for conference which family of our departed Prestdent, but sduptin, Officers Kelly and Hanluy were sent out with led hin and his nolsy minority to abandon the wasdsof another distingulsbed citizen of | bin, Lut could make nothing aut of tera, end | ot etion in the House ant hinrry over to nell, Uttorediovur the. roinaine of Ganator fountsng claw SE ee rate at te {relate Hetweon a tenant farnicr and a roderick, of Cullfo: wosay; ** Bras missing youn, H i et) ‘. ne ry C1 <y Bag wud farewells nm 70 80¥F * Brave Beart | tied, deulow al No bag proviously ejated, | Rrofevslupal ualtutor the dilfergnce ts cou i aaa a ee a i ell hie ate port slonorg for 1873, the Inst published in a ‘ en oe sent Gelesenee, eH mada to e + eu sentra) rk on the , Value of property inth ‘Twelfth, ‘Ninotesuthe Ste Sea ae, sa Foe ” uce! {ies 8 natiifal [crease of valuation th these Hee Wards ggual . perhaps, to , the ication. kuown us Starkie, which be hus been training to trot In harness ‘for three years past, and bas finally succeded in accomplishing the dificult task.ahd by so doing bas gatoed conviderable notoriety, Starkio is twolyo bands, and of durk-rod colos, very Intclilwent, and ay gentle & tab. On ‘being barncsscd he will ovon bis mouth tu recoive the bit, and when bitched toa gulky he atridcs itko an gld-tlme "totter | ‘Wyatt assisted in concealing the ty, This accomplice alleges that whon ttolen, pixie was not génuinc Wyatt and bis wife melted t $2 and aanrertod. it into ocounterfolt alf dollar, which the rest of tho Fes, aasisted At the pl gi the du shoving. fie mentioned Deputy Marshal found juried beceath the roots of an old tree largo, ayantilles of ppustous ola, dens ays otner