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188I—SIXTEEN PAGES Inst ovening, undor olroumsatinces which | hia wife olatms to have n demant an Investigation by the Coronor anda f the counter, Tt fa elaine 6 VUE CMICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 GARFIELD. lic schools this afternoon, commemorating CRIMINAL NEWS. in the ple, ten, was tl A through 1s 8 1 the death of tho Inmented President. Com- Heket would be printed, way from teed Clty, entally let fall upon shook hishead omptintieal it thoy dit unt give | sued DHARADY/eaid y looked yy Mleh. to P elphin. shack, aa any alarm tnul the wt . wari, , ns a the Third Page.) inittees from tho yarloits elvic and tilitary qe Be fe ifadelbin ‘oT and Heat clined, a " Fea Pata nnd thon irae ve Hane That thn atawie was Mhiacinnt tor ielrenane: (han een ie aida hue moat uy (Continued from the Third Page. organizations af the elty met this afternoon | yp, Cream Found Guilly of Murder | that some person en route for Phikulelphita | session n tno apo seat nau $U0M) enh, Te tee Te ee ae, fanaTes Aire go on stock | loving to have we around lin. Kor ene tockford; E. W. Ettson, Sterling: Peter | and perfected arrangements for the memorial hat changed bis mint and, stopped, off. and | thened nt 220 In the nrternoon. und fell icone | Taser far bree te the Watt op ele | fortreoiaut hours tty mood cuitte insensteiete dtue)stor| ‘avteace: Conrad Seipp, Cliragos | exercises to he held Monday, aid Sentenced to Life Im- vonsequentiy dhe Heket (o Phtladelpiila could | slows upon the sunirs ng ho wis entering, Des. | Fore Weyacnhare to ee whine the hatte say | OUT, tesa, Hrentod honvily, gid ng 48 Cok Wittlam De Read, Chieazoy Gen. Mei | itlvexpeeted that the procession will be prisonment. HEA Cure client « SLE UG ta remove a found “bln “anifering’ “from ‘opiumeyotaun: | MMKGouLOF tho ena’ as sins Heal anew it ene | Wh. wat wine ent wus fl try tae tay M. Wallace, Chicago; M.A. Meycr, Chiengos | tho Inrzest and most tupostag of any ever chaser, ‘tho tickets wero punched with | ANG, Wire or tee ho Ae ag tmonimateny | thuir best to extingutan tho bk Wonks berate hat ante when wee ees Pat any G. 1 harker, Woodatock: Walt Talent, | eit a “he tt the Aualeny of asics Extonsivo Forgory of Tickets of the ii Aled that te a eed bro "Ntarauettc SOE mae nA Aaa ARTA ITs fant tue Resaranees te wl ner! Pe Rockford; tho Hon. A. lu Morrison, Chk | Will be ee ‘ : ‘Mayor Hallway have lost fully $25,000, while othar | uscertamed that ACT welded In tho atterm@en te CASUALTLES. volcomnes Well done, goed nud fain 35 ls r ] aseertained that al] o’ctock in tho afternoon he e engos the Hon. W, C, Gond fi Wolcomer * Well done, good nui fy yl nt, enter thon inte tha Joy.of thy TAIL, torve a ty heen quECONACNE ato ‘of tha of n lost ease" he could not havo bee boloved and honored. boen gptcrad ob Deen mlonits oo bea) ayeat Mnidisun street, and exiled for n ginas of ale, into STRUCK BY TIE CARS. whieh he poured tho contonts of n powder which a Tab he took {fom f-prexugo which he carried #1 hin Sheetal Adupnten to TAMU teas Avihunes Hon. M. Satter, Salem: $, Taylor, Bvans-|| lias fssued 0 prockimation suspenting nll Road a Ce OR ton: tho Hom. dames G. Wright, Napervitles!} kinds of business, ordering all public build f dies and punches of such a charactor ns to the Hon, Georga D, Chaffee, Shelbyville; 8. Ings closed, and requesting that the day be prove conclusivaly that. he was aulity of the Chieagoy i Schilltz Park, aut four churches, The Mayor Flint & Pero Marquette hore, wore Cc y ets © | pockethovk. Very shortly thereafter be ree Enaty, U1, Sept. Christian Zlmmer- Lam content, and would not have hii tigy IT. Webster. Shelbyvitle; Philip D. Armour, | spent tn moneutig he Howard dunt Fatal Quarrel at Walnut Ridge, Spares alterna numtiiat Git, ane ecuagit in: ponted tho doso, ake, Meccared wusun Amori- | man a farmer, nged 40, white driving across | SHOMaN A auuet cout, ms Reaey lacing Chicago; Gen, W. KE. Strong, Chileno. | yc ay Quisey, Sopt. 2—L recom: Ark.—A Murderer Cone an extradiiable offense, decided to zo over to InAUN, Nos. hy sean Metakosteece, | the tek of tho Wisconsi: Divistui.of the | fennoit with such perteet contdenes toe ee About s dozen of those first designated be- ESE NEV le ee " the other side without any trouble, and left | The body was removed from the hotel to the un. | Chicago & Northwestern Rallway at Crystal | than thirty yours. We shall contiute to wat? Ing unable to nttend, additions were made to | Mend the following service for Monday, nt victed this afternoon for Detroit. Hortakitizshop of te Rogereon & Bons No. 487 | Lake today with lls wife and som, aged's, | {le our home. Teould not boar to move qe ed cae tac Included in | 2D. 1, the hour of the burial of the tate be- : — West Mnadiaun atrovt. abaya see we Dieh? | Rew, fowse: and iy own Ariogton 13 not ‘apy the list tonlght, the hames being Included in loved President: P-RGCKING conTINE i aN was struck by the traln—Conductor Rich, | tame. pen tho above, Office of tho Burlal of tho Dead toto end of | Molly Magntres Again Showing a Bold | __ Sveeial Dupstesto Te Chleneo Tribune THE WEATILER. Hnelngor Houghtaling. Zimmer and 1 | sguegevouds OY® truly end. eiettonaicy SULTS OF WO. the Lesean. , , Moxrrear, Supt. 24—Krom police circles was fatally lurt. ee. conus. ? Hymn div, Front in tho Pennsylvania Coal this evening comes tale of the most rovolt- SIGNAL SERVICE, 4, Sbectat Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribtine. , OBITUARY, Cortsnus, O., Sept. 2hk—Gov. Foster and mie ie tay. cnaaith Reglons. Ing character, Alongstie the Provinelal Ex- | Orrick or tie Cum Staxat OFricen, PERV RG ASD Os Sept, Teer susnus, O. % : : van Sa eg as — y Sh vas ss party, mmnbering twenty-eight persons, in- tne ailende ia tho fairl eervieay end tat be- Nibitlon Buildings are located aeluster of | Wasinxuron, D, C., Sept. H—L a.1n—The | the Lake Shore, & Michtgan Souther Rall: In G. PRATT. . Chict Signal OMlcer of the Army furnishes | rond today and badly eutopen. [tis thougnt the following bulletin: The barometer ts] he cannot live, He was 25 years old, aunt highest in the South Atlantic const und Jow- | served Inst aboard the propeller Worthing ust In tha Missourt Valley, ‘Tho temper- | ton Sean ature has risen from 8 to t1 degrees In the TRUCK RY LIG NG. Northwest, where it Is now from {3 to 21 de- anda Donic ta the chicane Prttores eluding State and Federal off} and mlit- | ginning © O God, whose daya nro without end.” . Visited on fam 0 Hos eatmbling booths, chuek-a-luck tables, and tary staff, left In aspectal ear for Wellavilte | rym sod or Sov, ar Pauin: 10 of the Psultor. Vengeance Visited on Basham, Wh wheels of fortune, owned and rin by the tonight at infdniaht, where they will meet] Benediction from the Institution Oitlea. “Bquealed” on tho James : most depraved of’ gamblers, A servant the remnins of President Garleld., Gov x Bunarss, Bishop, Gan named Marla Berre fn Victor’s restaurant Poster will there assume charge of the ob- KY, B was required to do work after hours on Mon- seguiles on behalf of the State of Ohlo, ‘Tho Frawxront, Ky, Sent, 23—Thoe Governor day night. In ordeg to reaeh the street-cars, Mr. Loren Grant Pentt, of the law firm ot McCoy & Pratt, died suddenly about ity yesterday inorning. Ile was conflued ty tis house only since Wednesday oveniny, when he was tuken with o severe attack of Ine flammation of the bowels, whieh, with an ear conveying the party was elaborately ssuérdt his proclamation direetine the DR. CREAM FOUND GUILTY. shoe was compelled to pass these dens of | grees tbove mean for the month; elsewhere Dnanronn, Pe, Sept, %—Lightning (ils | alfection of the heart, Is supposed to have draped, HL ‘Tatum, Grand Commander of | pubtie offices to be closed during the day of Speetat Dispatch to The Chieaco Trihuns. gamblers, Jn doing so, sho was pounced | {thas remained stationary, Light rain has | afternoon struck and fired a $9,000-barrel | terminated his life, tho » onle Knigtts of Oto, tendered to | Me ,, iF requesting Bervivenk, I, Sept. 2—The ease of | upon by tive tranken rufllans, overpowered, rer tho, Commandertes of Olilo for eisai PE i ca eae ig al ‘Thomas N, Cream for tho murder of Daniel | and foreed ‘into a cab, ant, despite her seort duty at Cleveland, ‘The telegram | churches or other approprinte places of as- Stott was resumed fa the Cirentt Court of | cries and stubbori resistance, was treated waking tho tender was forwarded to the | sembly, to take such mensires ag to them this county today. Col. D. W. Munn argued | in a most foul manner. Hier hat was torn Cleveland authorities, Lleut-Goy. Hleken- | gimy seem meet and ‘appropriate, that day tle ease to the Jury on behalf of tho defense (eat hens heen elutes trate jibbons, antl looper telographs Goy, Foster that he cannot | jaying heen fixed upon for tho funeral eere- this forenoon and a portion of the afternoon, f on ¥ vaptors, They refised to allow her to de- xo Yo Cleveland, having consented to take | montes of James A, Garfield, Inte Prestdent | He made a very brillant, able, and eloquent | puri, and solor traded her to nnothor party fallen {n Now Engiand, the Middlo Atlante | tank of off bulonzing to Mortig Henne, ented, Sat tha Toba jake replons none near Kew City. ‘The oll is now bum- westerly winds contlnue in Now Ene ‘ gland ‘and tho Middle Attantic States, 1 ate tor BI gt soc, and easterly winds in tho South At- | harrel fron tanks in eluso proximity are in lantic and East Gulf States; elsi : ‘ oy " q the prevailing winds are, southerly. ‘The In- fangor of destruchions ane Die [Tia nibh (ications nro that tho depression now central | perforating the tink with balls to allow the * Mr, Pratt was born tn Blughamton, x, y, in December, 1820, and died aged: 51 years, About twenty-five yenrs ago hoe came West antscttled in Peorli, where he taught school for a fow months and thon studied tay, Subsequently he entered into partnership with Juige Purple, of that city, nnd they charge of the memorial exercises in Cineine aa Sina argument, and if his eltent, Dr, Cream, 18 | of fonds for several glasses of Ilquor. By | {tt tho Missourl Valley will move enatward, | oll to run out, aud If possible confine the fire | conthnyed together for about fifteen y ve pte eR cha cbs of the United nein at bee ena iis de is ot Sine tan blot those she was made teesulter further india ciittaliig daly in ie uber date tuslot Lolly 4 ie Bit inal Teles ieee beck CU UD | Mr. Pratt,fnding himeget! in failing eae a 3 . ALENAy 1d fol. Muni, as defended: his. ¢ e Y 5 x 2 , val the Inw aR he In view of tho fact that It1s the destan of Special IM vpaten to The Chleagn Tribsints fiithdully and ably all through hls (rial, Col. eae and 9b. lengay proee, Mead that | prevail in the South Atinutie and Gulf States | reported Durnuig., 188 Saneing close by-are {then relinquished the Inw and engaged Ip the Cleveland authorities to keep the entire 1AM, Sept. 23.—-The City Council | Munn was followed by Senator Fuller, of | grounds, where the police found her on today aid tomorrow, —_——. mercantile business for n short thie, After. Une of mareh of the funeral procasston, 18 a adopted the following today: thls city, who closed the ease for the | esas’ morning. Mr, Dugas, Poltee Mag Bad Hy Obie Vatloy and Tonnesseo, fair COLLISION, warda he returned to his first love, and ry well as cemetery grountts, patroted by mille | Wiuneas, tt has plensed un All-Wie Provi- | people. He mado a very intelligent and ora: | istrate, Issued warrants and ordered a doce Pea GONE to sean wltids; tower Oneruu Speetat Dispatch to The Uhieago Tribune, moved to Chieago in 1872, when he became a, 3 . ie a ‘ i a a oe 4 . forieal argument to the jury, taking the | tors ‘nttention. ‘The medical man pro- tary, itiias heen found necessary to order donee cunilbee our Nation by remov dng froin ite stund that both ‘Thomas N, uus:.,, and Julia | jouneed her in a terrible condition, aid out additional troops, Orders have been fs- | hiehest ofllee our beloved Prosident, dames A. | A. Stott were equally guitty of the erlme of | she was sent home. Previous to this sho had sued from portions of various commands to Suse thorefore, murder, After the Conrt gave fourteen I- | heen driven to the gimbling-booths, where rendezvous at Cleveland, ‘The ayszremnte.| ,,Reroleed ‘That in the untimely donth of our | structions far the people and twent she identified some of her assailants, Five 7 oat Chival ‘5 President wo have lost n noble man anda faith- | the defendant the Jury retired at of them were arrested on the spot, and after- mtunber of inilitin on duty at Cleveland next : i pot, T Monday witl be aban! 24,009, ‘This witl be | fl, ehicient, and upright Chief Magistente, and general finpression of. the peopl wards five nore were captured, ‘The police Monday w we aba! 24,009, is Ww 4 # | white we bow with meck submisslon to the | county is that tay ey wa hol ie ‘ in are now looking for others, somo thirty be the lavuest gathering of the National Guards | epiyine will" we look with horror npon tho verdict, eta thes uriee it a Line i y.} ine concerned fn the shockug affair, ever held In Olio under the present system | eownrdly net whieh has caused us to mournand | Convict the defendant. | “Whe Cuurt tovle 0 of organization, we holdup the nume ot the soultess villittn, m 99 Ul tannarraw morning, Tebune TNE JAMES GANG. ae ras «Mork 2 ‘Lower Lake region, fair weather, followed Mantrowoe, Wis., Sept. 23—A collision, by inerensing cloudiness and focal rains, | occasioned by one train running Into winds moatly southerly, low Barometer, sta- | the = rear = of = another which lind Uguary or highor tuinperatutes lyorcloudy | 22ken, Im two, occurred on the re RG TERN, Pi y cloudy or cloud ¥ ™ . ss wenthor, with tain,’ variable, wings, lower at wien) Luke Shoro & Westorn barometer, stationary or towor tenmerature, | way, tb fow miles south of here, Inst Upper AMlaslssipp and Lower Missouri night, ne engine and three enrs were de- Valleys, partly cloudy weather sand. local stroyed. No lives wero fost, a8. the passen- rains, auntie allowed by rishi barometer, | £243 In the coach attached to the forward inember of the firm of Mirdlng, MeCoy & Pratt. In 1875 Mr. Harding retired, and the firm has since been known as MeCoy & Pratt. Mr. Pratt became prominent as railroad lawyer, and at the time of his death Ais firm was solicitors for the Recelver of the Pekin & Southwestern, Mo and dudga « Deekwith were the attorneys for the Atelile 1 c ey 2 Topeks & , Santa Fo In th i ed by fn 5 ing train and the engineer and fireman on the | 800s . is ha The Executive Committee of tha Olio As- | Charles Gultuau, to tho exveration and con- Batvinene, I, Sept. S—The fury in te __ Spectat Dtanatch to The Chicago Trounes Hsing followell by, Falling unperatnre reur triin sayed themselves by Jumping. grent sult with the slo Grande Roa sociation of Prisoners of War, the ox-Sol- | tempt of every loyal and Jawenblding eltizeu iu | Cream titurder ense cing in at Oooloek with | Kaw: Crry, Mo,, Sept. 23—Durlng the CHWARO, Bept. A eee over the right of way through the dicrst and Sallors' Assoehation, and inuny | the land, averdlet of guilty, fixing the punishment at | trint of W. Ryan, at lndependence tolay, for STRUCK DEAD, _ rund eaton ofthe Arkansis, tn Culornda, Inenl organizations have adapted resolutions | _Herolved, ‘That, as a mark of respect, our | Imprisonment for Ite in the Venltentlary. | complicity in the Glendale train robbery on Spectat Dispatch to Lhe Cidteago Tribune, ig was also onraged in Bourd of Trade eae ; n eft Chamber be draped or ‘or t! Col, Munn, in behalf of the prisoner mide a Miles a Stous Crrvy, In., Sept. 2%—Marcel Cotom- | stilts, and Iubored In the ense which resulted, in meinory of the deceased President, Counell Chamber be draped in mourning for the | vo tian fora new. tint. Judge Kellum act a | te Chicago & Atton Road, in Ostaber, 1879, aisynnacti searches » ‘ in tha relnstatoment of Mr. W. N, Surges DAKOTA TENHTTORY, eee Mdund nbedee carccen wan. | sueclal term for the 1ithof October next to | the house and barn owned by ‘Tucker bre, a enrpentor 60 yenrs old, wasstruckderd | on tho Bourd a fow years ago, aud morte Si Yanktos, DT, y. Ordway | Hsheds that wo attand tis a body the memorial ¢ cCousider the motion, Col, Munn says he ox- | Basham, tha principal witness for the by lightning this evening while returning | cently ns attorney for the Board inthe figle f r ie “sBarometor correctod . q G A wets to get aon . Cream, tho pris- | State, was se 2: home from work with his son. ‘The son was | for the vacation of La Salle street, today Issued tho following proclamation: services to bo hold on Monday: and that, usin ee tool tho veriljet ¥ y eoolly. v SUNG ae ek ORC ate Sentra yey, Bashan and Insieuimuntal orrar. knocked down but nob injured. ‘The dexd | Mr, Pratt tas been suffering from itt ENncurive Orrick, YANKTON, D. T., Sept. 23, | furthor mark of reapect, wo do nuw adjourn. ps was one of the Jesse James gang at the thine | Stoun mermometo tin was but slightly marked, aud thero was | henlth slneo he engaged In. the vallroad sult IS8}.—1t is with profound sorrow thnt the Execs FREEPORT, 110, : MOLLY AFAGUIRES. of tha robbery, Ife wns arrested for the | pean humidity, Wi no rain falling at the the, in Colorado, the clinute of which State utive annomiees to tha people of Dakotn tho Sprelat Diapateh to The Chteaga’ Prvbusike Spretat Diepateh to ‘The Chteagn ‘Tribune, crline, convicted, and sent to the penttentiary | Lowest tomborature, W, "A —_ penrs not to have agreed with tim, On his death of Jumes A. Garileld, President of tho Breevont, OL, Sept. 24—There will boa » So py for ten yenrs, but this morning was granted United States, The tloody hand of the assusit if i Y Auroona, Pa, Sept, 2%—From recent y ig 8) a memorial service helt in this ettyon Mon- | ayents it Is apprehended thut the coat regions | A waconditional pardon by the Governor sl ee MucoriChernal eae day afternoon between the hours-of tand | are about Aa withess nn inauguration of | in order to testify ngatist Ryan. Numer- fules. ‘The peoplemoura for tho dead and pray | O@loek. AML societles, elyle and military, | Molly “Maguirelsm. Within "tho past | 0W8, threats have bean made: nzatust God that unsdy beloved country may never again | Wheluding the Fire Department, will particl- | week quite. a number of dinbolicatty- | lls lif If he dared to testify ngatnst Ryan, be called to drink of thia bittorenp, Lettne | Pte, Mayor MeNamara tssued 1 proclana- | pletured “‘coffin-notiees” have — been and only three weeks ago a letter was sent to henrifelt prayers of the whole people useend to | Hon this afternoon requesting that the places | received in mysterious ways by | lm to tho penitentiary, stating that he would the God of Nations that na more snerittees may | of business be closed, In this elty, wh miners and others who linve In | certainly be killed if the Governor pardoned bo required. The babiliments of mourning | the foul assasin was born, the preatest s: some way rendered themselves obnoxious to,| him, ‘The burning of hig house tuday while bave been pliced upon all cour pub- | pathy Is expressed for the luss of tho Presl- BN Fr ps on the witness stand Is belleved to be a part le Hating. anit. hu avery’ hopabhint AOE the members of tho terrible brotherhood that | oe” diag threat, and it $3 thought GENIAL OBSERVATIONS, PATAL RUNAWAY, CHICAGO, opt, %J=10:19 p,m, Bpeetat Dispates to The Chicago Tribune, e ea arias, Watunrown, Wis., Sept. 23.~Mrs, Charles Wind Ra weer | Dobbratz, of Lebanon, riding home. trom tore last evening wilh her husband and tne fant, was thrown out of the wagon by the horses running away, the fall breaking her neck, ‘Tho clifid was found to be uninjured, POLITICAL. return ho visited Europe, and the past sum mer was spent In Boston and on the seashore, Hic came home nbout the first of the month and wont about his daily work as usual, till he was obliged to give up last Wednesday, His wife and family were tn Kan: City? visiting an marrled danghter when apprised of his sickness, and left for Chicago; tue soon tu heanstho sad tidings uf his death. at * Mr Pratt was known ag a liberal, pro gressive, and oxcellent man. He was an arduous worker, and retiring In dispusitlon, Wave pltubt. f O1 Sescttt 0 ‘ 7 are sald to bo hauuting the nelghborlig | Bosham | will ehange his name ‘ 7 Lo was always noted for the great care bo Abe ecsidont otcue tfaltod Suave tayine: ize THE.GOVERNOR OF MICIIGAN, isolated mountain distelets. Mr, ‘Thomas | und, with his wife, leave the country, In hls WISCONSIN PROTMTOITIONISTS: | over exercised in the preparation of lemit Adan ung, for the’"duath ot tho inte reste Spectal Dispatch to The vhteage Trine, Clark, Chiet of the Coal antl Iron Police of | testimony today he swore that Jesse James, 100 5 tlocumients, ant other duties connected with Manion, Wis, Sept. %,—The following Prohibition call was Issued to-day: Tho Republican Convention, nfter full consid~ eration, deliberately retugud to grant the ro- lent 1, ‘Ordway, Governor of tho Terrie |, VANSING, Mich. Sept, paeat Governor, | Cleartield ait Westmoreland Counties, has a tory uf Dakota, da recommond that tho National | thiuicing thut there was a possibility af some | number of suspicions stangors, who have | gang who robbed the tral at Glendale. in omblemeba kept nt batf-mast until tho day | dMeulty arlsiny on neeount of Its former } recently come into the reglons, undor sur- | 1879, and that Ryan and Jesse dames were when tho romatna of our {lnstrious dend shall | proclamation relative.to Monday uext. being | yeflinnce, and, in the event of thelr attempt | the two men who entered the express cars the profession, ITERMAN SALOMON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Jue U: seaman known as n aud himself eomprised the eels: cf eloietery quest of thy temperance people to subinit all MAN: "4 Wis, Supt. 2.—He fan i xt. be 2 a . , Manrrowoc, Wis, Supt. 24—Herman Sate be depestiod 40 their resting-plice, and abat | Observed as a day of fasting and prayer not | trys orgunized outlawry, will be Immediately | Hl Look the money from the safe, yi iesatuucstonnal puulia pully auch hs wiian | Onion, u brother of ex-Gov. Salomon, atul nn memorial services commemorative of bis tite | complying preelsely with the statute, Issued | grrested. ‘The late mysterlons murders are tho people aro divided, aud for the submlesion old resident of this city, died nt his residenes here yesterday atter an -{lness of several inonths, and death be held on that day at all convenient | another proclamation yesterday removing all | attributed to Molly Magulres, and much.ex- FATAL QUATREM, ani accessible plices of worship throughout the | doubts as to the day being a tegal hollday In | element has been oceasloned by these |, WALNUT Rinuy, Sept. 23.—Alfred KE, Cole, Verritory. In testimouy wherouf Llunve hore- | 4 business sense, of which a respectuble wumber of cltizons may patition the Legislature, to the popular vote, itr orter that such questions may te separated erimes In the voalniuing ‘regions, | bookkeeper andcashier for ‘I. & J, M. Phelps, from nil party strife and 9 vordiet of . a ee hutoset my: hand and caused to be uilixed the ALIANY, The” Intest ‘outrage lias been” per: | dry goods aud grocory merelants, was mure tho people "bn rendored upon ‘thot morlte ITE TION. SOLOMON SPINK, xront seatof the Territory of Dakotn, this 2 Speclat Dispatch to Tha Chieago Tridune, petrated at Jolmstown, | the tron-mining | dgred yesterday by dosoph Blausett, a Uyery Iv a non-partisan manner, In consoquence Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, day of September, A, D. 1881, ALMANY, N.Y, Supt. 22—By order of the | wd manufacturing town Just helow here ab of this action the undersigned, members Yanxron, D. 'T., Sept. 23.—The Hon, Sole omon Spiuk, formerly Secretary of Dakor, and afterwards United State Delegute to: Congress, died here (his mornlag in the dist yenr of his age. 3. A. CULIIBETIT, Moninr, Ala, Sept. 23d. A, Cuthbott, Aged U4, und aimenwber of Congress in 131d and 1821, divd yesterday, RELIGIOUS. ~. - N,G. Ounway, the footat the Allegheny Mountains, While | S@blekeoper, Biansett had been driuking By the Governor: Gronae Hf, Hunt, Adjutant-General of the State today the three men employed at the Aurora colller several days, and yesterday went to ‘gocretury of tho ‘Lereitéry. President's funeral was ushered fu bya | were returning to thelr homes at South | Phelps’ store and-asted for credit, which A rate Tat © salute ofthirtcen guns, fired at intervals of | Fork, 1 Jobustown, they were met by | Cole rafused him, «He then went away, but duke aus Tha catsdon vt onesninute, Ualf-hourly guns were fired | three masked strang supposed to be Mol- | tu the afternoon returned and entered the ipectal Dispatch to nieago nee from that hour unt! halfpast 4 in tho jy Maguires, who covered them with re- | counting-room where Cole and Phelps were Quincy, 1, Sept. 3.—By arrangements fer" shen a National I ite of thirty: volvers, and commanded them te halt. ‘The wit aAdisprte trose, and Cole struck oreviously mada business was to be mally | fternoon, when a National salute of Uurty- | stranzers tall the ininers that they lind vis | Blanselt who returned tie blow. | ‘They suspended In this. city from 1:80 pom, to® ebsht guns was fired, From 2 until 5 u’etock | lted South Fork for the purpose of shuttlag | clinched, and fell. to. the floor, bat were at sloek on Monday for suitable services dar al the church-bells In the city tolled. Gov, | dows the coltlerles In that and the suzround: | separated, ond Phelps pushed Blansett. - o'eloel on ny ery lees Cornell aid statf and nearly alt the State | nz county, establishing a tilon, and to put} ont of the door. Dlansete then drew ing tt hour at which the burlalof President | coivarg start for Cleveland tomorrow night | te Mght kind of bosses In tho works, ant | 0 forty-four enlibrs pistol, and fired, the ball Gartield ts to take plage. But tye prockunie z 1th bantslicapvin thech iy” commanded — the men to kneel down | taking effect In Cole's left side, penetrating tlon of President Arthur destgnating the day {60 Mtond the Inst snd ritesover the body of | iy the road and swear thut — they | the bowels. Colo dled at 7 o’clpel this morn: of the —-commlttco appointed at the conference held ly Madison [i June Inst, acting undor the advleo of such prominent lenders in tho lemporanco cause as can bo readily con- sulted, boreby cull a convention of att. those de- siving to uttend, and who favor the polluy’ of paging th nomination candidates for state of ices who willstund upon vw platforin favoriug such submission of n conatitutionnl amendment, ‘or to ttke such othoruction as in their opinion will bast subsorve tho caugn of tpbigeraret: to incot In the Assambly Chamber in Madison on ‘Toursday, the th day of September Inst, at 12 o'clock noon, The timo tixcd fs tho day fol- lowing the mueting of the Democratic Conven- eck SceSsccce#e Ie} ct Port Bud: San Ant tion in Milwaukee. ‘Tho action of that body be- e as one of humsdlation and prayer wilt eause tho famented President. would not return to work under | ing. He leaves a young wife and baby, ¥inicont, ing thon known, tho intentions of tho confor- WISCONSIN METIIODISTS, dhe-eniire. day tu be nhinoxt. universally ihe OSIMOSIT, WIS, the present ming regulations or comply with | Blansett’s wite is reported to be dying from | Maren Dak enve can bo fully curried out, Spectat Disvatch to The Chtear Tribune © te r a the rules of the Aurora Coal Company, ne- | the effects of the terrible tragedy, of. TVATBDET I served, Arrangenionts ara making for a Bpperal detaraish to The Uhlande Tens * bared geuly feat Caen Wirrewaten, Wis, Sept, 23—Tho attends 4" f : . —— Firat Conpressionas Distelety V " Osikosit, Wis, Sept. 23.—Senntor Sawyer company hig, the command with terrible fi. dL. O1tga, Mice from abroad upon tho Methodlst-Epls mnssuceling of the monly nt the opera. lesves Here Phi nek fo wick Coit, Ge . threats if dellling, Ong uf tho workmen, CONVICTED OF MURDER, THE CRANDALL MURDER, Becond Consrussinual Districts | enpal Conference grows dally Inger, MW house at noon, and, all the churches wil fleld’s funeral. A turacly aftended meeting | the necessury promlse, but a German colller, | MONTICELLO, Ark., Sept. 23.—Loward Ed- Third Congrosatonal Diatrlery | slonary meetings have been held this after hokt meetings in the forenoon, ‘Che publle | wag nol here tonight to make arrangements | named Joli le Myers, stoutly refused. “Che | wunds, whose cnse was taken to Warren, | Mahutc Olnchargod on tho Ground that Es G. Cosstagic, hoon and evening, addressed by Mrs, Lac sehouls will be closed, mul Hetle or no bust | cova inion tuner service to be held on | Mewes Immediately opened thre upon him, | Bradley County, was trled at this term of See EO aay eel eae toniaes Fourth Gone en Cae | throp and tho Rev. Me. Wells, of Janesville ness will be done, AML tha elurehes are | sronday nfternioon. All plnees of busluess Mivers slrew hls own revolver, oat was un | court and found gallty of murder, the Jury Fo ree per Soo Hose OF Mita tte Fighth Congrosstonal District | and Prestding-Elder Case, of Portage, ‘The ae Se Cra ‘ saan me et and wuiite ufliees will be closed at 10 o'etoek | then taf peated slowly menyod 4 todefend boing out only thirty minutes. ° Ifo was con | stonday’ at No, 410 South. Clark stroot DiNeVATE FROM ALASKA Koy. ©. McCormick, of Waupacn, charged ; ad ayy paul v oy F uit Nati nal wad MY + f in the forenoon, ‘Cho Mayor fssuied a proctae | himself, but atter the’ fith or sixth shot had | Vleted partinily on lls own confession, say- | yy Jom Henry BMahnk, —allas Monroo, SAN Tag cisco, Cal Sapt Tan dispatch with proneling wild detusions of Bob Inger we thy subject of discourse In nearly all of | syattun to this elfeet Loday. been diehnrged at him he foll in tho road | ing ho killed her because he know her to be | the proprictor of a concert-ball suloon wilh 1s Pack Avil aoa tha’ sianmer Ls sollism, was Up for a roasting this morning, Hae sei ot zh aslers dats eshinied : TROUEAS IN with a bullet in hisside, ‘Tho other colliery | encelente and farther developments would | kept thoro, was bold yostorday afternoon | {ut Port Townsend says tho steamer Los | ‘Lhe committes thought that he shoutd bo for treating the subject at length, Little i Ia savitt Sant. a oe esenped atirlag the fusilade of shots, ‘Che | r 7 savt 0: Peroni, IL, Sept, 2.—Mayor. Warner fs | isenised stranmers, after shooting Myers, coisa cao TAS Bemus | 3 Tie cojece i sned.n proclimation tuday requesting church | took to the woadsand esenped, ‘Lhe woulde Vi ‘ ves : ty, Allss Sallie services on Monday aut & general suspen- | mlver will die, - - ater te zomg lay, ited, Ans the : : sion of buslness, ‘Phe bants and Board of | Cyt Roburt L ‘Mnden, Superintendent of | Gate Said eee aie Drow teverenes the people ean bestow. "Ye Seti fea the Pennsylvania Departuent of the Phiker- Lee hiurderer, was tt PaLONTO ti ‘Trady have decided to clase, who recently arrested | coushi and brother-in-law of tho youg lids. Spectal Nuapated tu The Cteago Tribune NEMRASKA CITY, ors of Capt’ Maurice | Sle wns killed duly 1, wis inlased from her ‘ Nuuraska Crey, Neb, Ser y nt the Coronur's oltice, Diz. Mutson conducting | ANseles arrived thoro yesterday frum Sitka. tho Inveatigation. Thotestlmony adduced from | ‘Ihe election of delegate to Congress from tho threo witnesses oxainiucd agreod In aul. | Alagka tool placo onthe Sth inst, and re- stance with that whlob those perauns havo here- | sulted In the election of Col. M. D. Ball, late tofore detailed to tho represcntutives of tho | Collector of Customs, by four-fifths majority, press, Ina fow words tho story of tho killlng | ‘Tho election created considarnble interest in and the causes which loi thereto are nbout us | the district, but lit no political sleniticance yequested to leave tho ministry and Church, He was glyen twenty-four hoirs to think of it, and in a quarter of that time concluded to go home, whieh he did on the afternoon tran, it ls expected that 0 Hvely discussion will bo had ovor It tomorrow, ‘Che anual auisstonary contribution Is $4,800, a hand> some gain, business has been done shica tho President's death, and Jittle will be dune til dis remains. are laid In the tomb with all the honors aul tot Detective Ageney, My Maguire mura 4 ft 1 yy a home, and, search being made, was found in | follows: Oo tho aftornoon wforcauid tho du- | yy y i putll= ‘Toronto, Ont, Sept. —A spell meet | ceotes Senator Van Wyer Lewle. uf Eo svelte, Gana igi the woods dead, Sho had ‘been decayed | cowed, Crandall, wout into Mubuk's saloon iu RE aloe By Cig eat atu IOWA UNIVERSALISTS, Ing of the City Counell was held thls evens | ATH Mastid an ARS reer salar ra gence has heen received from hts corps of | from homie and murdered by Edtimunds, who, ry ee reas fame eran ON eile * pt ad ; Roectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune Ing, and resolutions of condolence were | Niond the duneral of Presidant Guelield athe 1s anit cout su ty ! volleo in tho itn AOTC HRC TEKST ATR for an Inynilt, iu tha sbupe of physical punish- | CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES MAusHannrows, In, Sept. 24—The sex Hehe with tig Tally oF 4 Seat tead tante NEW HAMPSHIRE. uy tt ths lurrible brotierinod DE neonates to living Hale hier. ment, offered sumo weeks ago to a unsty prostl> . = i sion of the Iown Convention of Universallsts eld, «= Mayor MeMurrich and City-Clerk ae S11, § tute nained Maggle Lawlor, with whon Crandal . wana on very intiiate terme. The deceased ah A Board of Trade Man Wants $50,000 Roddy were requested to attend the | , CoXconn. N. IL, Sept. 2—Gov, Bell has | conspirators, and: pliunderers are organizing opened this morning with a spirited confer sisi “ 5 new Ulylstons of tha body, and hold regular MAIL-NOBBERY TRIAT the tlrat agaault, and struck Mulnk several from the Warchouso Comimisslone | clico meeting, after whieh the usual routhne : funeral at Cleveland fn thelr representative Joa 1 retivunti apmtatns Soudtay | Mheeturs It, secret pineek Le ks Unie Epeclat Dispatch to The Chtcagu Tribunes tines, und, tull¥ drawing bla revolver, threat: | orn. business of tho convention was transacted. capaclty. ‘Che Mayor was also requested to | {8¥ Of mourning Henig note: that In the farmer strengholdsat Molly Mla- | La Crossx, Wis, Sept. 23,—'Tha avlitenco | {et tauneat, distarbanee and caper “ Fitty thousand dolinra, Yes, slr, that !s the : Issne a proclamation calling upon tho clti- Pete ad eae gubrlany, Fehrs Senso, Northuinber- | jy the Keeler mullerobbery casa was nearly | O'Nelll to take Crandall away froin tho plucy, | Amount of my sult for damages," sald George PINK-EYE, i zens to clage thelr places of business an | BRADFouD, Vty Sept 2.—Gov, Farnham | lund, Columbia, Luzerne, ind Lauckawanttn | onpte 1 to-day, and the defense hay ‘Deapite all entreatios und protestutions Crandall | A, Hollman toa Tatauny roporter lust night, Sr. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23.—A. new nnd ys . ‘ . phot and stuff start tonight for Cleveland, Countles, the organization has already nt- | Completed to-day, and the defense have only | continued tla abusu wud doubled his blows, anu “ “pink-eye?? has at . Monday, between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m, cartes a talnedt as large membership as (had hi for- | & few more witnesses to be exnmined, ‘Uhis | as before enld, drowzu revolver, when Mabuls Wht ts tho cause of uetlon ngalnat tho Calot | torloug disease called bink-eye . | and for all the elureh-bells In the ie mer yenrs, white its intluoneo has | will occupy only a short tne in the morn. | fearing that he was tO bo kitled, auickiy drow | Gtwlu Tuspeotor and the Warehouse Commis: | tnekud horses In this city, ‘Cho disease ls z elty to be tolled durmg the tine OLD SOLDIERS, become corresponuligiy great. No | less higown weapon and fred two shots, Both of | sioners?' Special Dupaten to ‘Lhe Chicuca Tribune, Ing, nt tha ease will then bo argued, and spreading, About one-third of the horses 3 aid loz rater! whivh took etfect—one in tho bead und on . “Lelatin damage tosmy business in that amor tf l : of tho funerel abseauiess An clogmnt | party IIL, Sept 2.—Tho- rennton of the | late batt deter dusatattonts, Rasustnations | wit roquire tho balanev of tho day, As | tho nbinmou, A short strugyio onened hoes | tig eenaun oe Fale lmaoo ower grain,tor | 0% sulfering from tho disease, hues fs sy tribute to the character of the deceased | covontye Roxie! sista counties, and all of them are. charged far as the evidenes is concerned, muny ex- | tween tho two men, Crandall, weal from | woten tl tilrond and Warehouss * {appears in the horse's eyes, ‘Theso orealitel 2 i Seventy-nluth Regiment of Mnols veterans ‘ hago to tho affect of bis wounds, gave’ up the Nght he Ruilroud and Warehouse Commission- |, tery, th fds ave inflamed and . President: was pald by dibs Worship. the Ut Kansas Station, sixteen nites west of this | Moly Magutres, The bodies of Melmel RRoy | press tho opinion that Keeler will be found | dropped his weapon.und sttzwored out tho anor ers aud tho Chief GrainInepector are royponst- tna tren neg a beat 4 nd vells, and the i Mayor, whose speech was cordially applaud: city, today, was nerund ovation, Fron 4,coo | tl “Thomas Keely, found floating in, tho | guilty, but tho evidence of the defense Is | Mniok wont to the {urrigon Street Police Stu- 5 Hitnoe see iae pe thine the horse must ; ie A eps tate of Odd-Vellows from the | 5,000 people were present, Senatdr Munt, Susauellaniin Ulver. ay SUDUry al J; lkbe quite strong, and Aneolee, hae ble, counsel, faa cui gave bimvole uyeand Ceananll was wut What was the immediate cause of com> | haratired from service. ‘Tha © pink-ove * city lodges wil! leave this clty Saturday ' vine runs fut % " ‘ Should he bo vcquitted, Mr. Jackson, tt ls | . pluinty” first mado Its cu about four weel : Hie of this elty, and dudge Wilkins, of this dudie | thrown tite. the steam by Molly Magulres, : ie that County Howwttal, Ho died dn tho way, | Pi! Fr rab Tae 2s BB ESA NU CH & afternoon for Cloyeland to attend the funeral | olal Distrlet, wore the speakers on the aved: | Phe unfartunate Netting at Molty Maguire Sale eae ae rte for the linn, fo the dt NY ee gomioved to tho | u? aulp ed lea Cleningelt fein wake load OF | axa, ‘Ten cases Intvo boun fatal, aul In an of thelr deceased brothor Garlicld, slon. An tinmense tent, was erected, ander | liitred were: tirst- choked to death, and tholr | tinder his cave » | Morgue Des. iiutharit, bo mada the Balt | ea ea Uiapectod So Nos te GE comma E | eects de dlacnae ruins Its Guise 1 £ eOWAS, whish tables capable of seutii 850 persons | hodles were then cast hyto the rlyer to make, — Potions Geamiuitleth ees that douth bad | iro aos the grained iets ontiariy sunporod | Men aro very Tulleent of tho aul) tho subject, Bpeeiat Dispatch to "Tha Cheago Tribune. atone Were Bpread, Jaden with the fat af | ik appear they had committed swelde by TNE MALLEY TRIAT. tho wound in Maio abuomen. othe ary, ‘anor tat the Inepuccor or hie nealatant actually ox- ashi dria edit shalt 5 the baud, ie Hest table was ed exeiusives | drowinlig. : New aves, € Sept. 29.—In the Mal- | hearing all tho ovidenes, rotired, debated for | Buiinus tho gruln, and thut bla cortiticate 1s Queer Socloties Iu Japane Preesnvne, Pa, Sept. 2}.—Ex-United States } ly with veteran soldiers, Every. etfart was BW Avis, Conn, Sept, 23.—In the Mal: bot ww few. minutes, and thon Drought trustworthy. In w. few days 1 got au ougry Juvin Matt eagarlet ' Senator Cowan, who lives in Greenabure, pat forth by people of the Hitle. town of A BAD MA ley trial today a young wounn employed In] in’ a yordie o 6 the elfect that | fetter from Cincinoatt ing why To hnd | | Fashion bas shown ue somo strange vagarlet ‘ Pay was asked today to mako an address | Kitasna and the result wasn geand se Sr. Loum, Moy Sept: h—Tho Globe-Dem- | Malley's store testifed that sho saw dames | Crandall “ind died fram tho efects ot | Buipped such stuff, that it was not Nu. barloy, | indapan. lirat shu fixed hor attention on Pit) mat ore |e wwat-horse 24 Yours old was fa the proces i aa . Jreut tha store, at her howe, ati next Mondny at the mectliug to bo held there slon dint marched from the vilnze te the ferat las nn aecount of the abseonding, some ay nd on the thon on rabbits, thon on roses, thon on 4} sf " and now ae {4all for eouleties, Soime societle uot wounds reovived at Mabuk's hands, but recom. | but rejected gruln. feunt thum tho Inepeotor's Iended tho prisoiors dischurgo. upon tho | certitioute thus it was No, igratt, and thoy in to take aetion upon tho death of Gen, Gare ket i sje area finys ago, of Jolin Silt, a prominent mere | street alone, ab times. A watetnan also | ground tht hy find goted i sotfedcfouse, | turn ecnt moa samnpla tug of tho Vurtoy, which | thor are which, thronyh qood or iH report, hare field. , Pho ex-Senntor repled very Indize PaE AL dnwr et AMAR Dee RITE me Giant at” Hamttion County, Hinols, and tho ee hear ieee and giv Sunni, who had given bis testimony with, tho Thepebtor aoynotds und’ No" “aald “toro soe emzeneei a Testy uunnthy that Garfield wast? nls Prestdont, |" 9. Abreu Drain to Ths chicas trumies | | pried owner of the ‘Town of Braden; ‘ Combi frame ond a voice faiteriug | must bo 8 inistake, as. would — ho | thaSucluty of Putriots in Osaka, tha Socloty o and that the Republicans might make thelr SSHV SEL, Dette rr speekal | yyy ween by tho sample which is kept ftom uach in- Saat Pia outta ee USNNNS rede Ecotec PB ig not a minn of bardougd appearance, nor is hie lo ving Fegcoted graley ni foubina Teputution that of a © tou a nan. Nenopenry | customers, Mr, Heynolis promptly removed bis by Lt il a R tow of the township, and a acnorally act it E ales 4 q own speeches, He wouldn't have auything frule oF accra Liniacts pais autatahet Wwe and Intluential businvss-man Since a to dowlth the meetimg, The matter has | whieh conveyed the members at the vrais 7 x 3 thors oF eget ae “itor se Favallns in enue, the, Felony aca r te though sometines not intetligont, pswoulutionss . Bvectal Disvater 10 The Chicago % € erin Aliniag at came utilitarian, paitosapbieal, oF Po Suitth's departure it has beun discovered that Atbasta, Ga, Sept. 23—Tls morning at Se eaused great excitement in Greensbirg, and | of the Camberland from Chicago to Chatut: | he forged wavmmber at) promtasory notes for | Jota, at ellis sate to feel very much troubled over the thought | asvlatant from the position and settled with tne: | litleal gout, but of jate thors have, spine i 3 Cowon 4s probably the most unpopular mun | eos, slurted on the return ip ats oetoek | cansiderable sums, horowed money of differs yi lowards travating salesman for | shag a hunnag iife has von wastod by bia wet, | (oF the actual joe L hud sustained, but | hero und there etranga brothertiov, Hiram Sibley & Co., 0 resident of Nochester, fare. nud Tees a tometnce, Boatet cre tho Pauper Brotherhood of Vottor) Profecture, Mi Woil ns tho Sonweod Baolaty of Wakuyan tp culled because ita nigmbers clvot, for the et distinotion ur necossity, clothe thomselves i vesnants Ta ved like the “ragged wrac 0 yoasty brine,” . dalnteat und most molunchols of all, bows ever, ig the lntust saciil excroscouce of Kumne moto, the sovluty of soif-unnjhilation. Tho pr! Tho deceased wus Ikewlsu a yor inan of fur | silico tnd that ny business {8 seriously injured mere worth yell the AKA Be ehality Fre by tho unfortunate blunder, My Cinclnnatl snloon (ight over n degradad waniun, He was an | Putvous were buavy buyers of gril. aud vow engineer on the Northwestern Ralirond and | they won't tnke a busbol from mo, ‘hey any if, wntich thought of by his cinployers and follows: | ey cant dopond on tho Chicago inspectors Hiv waa but zt yenrsof aye, and lived with his | toy will buy olaewhere, § £ tried to coute parents at Nu, Gut South Union atroot. Wont pee with tho Juspuctors and Comintasloners, muuikus bia death purtioularly jameontable to bts | but shay: wout settle, aud therutore my only ror parents ia tho fact: che was nut | Course Is tot it tor damages.’ bullclontly vielous to merit suck an fgnotainous ™ Do you think tho shipment of rejected grain end, Apirt from an oecustonal apree, such ag | Was sliiply a inistakor ’ fn that town, He isdononneed by men of ull | {ls mornings stopping fone hours at Mitt 1 oat personnand had used thetownsilptindte | ¢ ol suite! : iN frevsboro nnd the battleteld of Stone Mlver | ey kinannt of 1000 OF 84,000. Ilo was ning committed suleldo Inu room atthe Markham partles, and, were It not for ils age and past | where ie thne WH ‘Y. pratita! i! f a . ott sarvleas, ho would reeelye rough’ theatment. Se tn Je Teen ttre on tha | Wulebted to Evansville, Ind. and Loutayille, taebeat ane Bcfemrecitanraerresd Your readers will romember that Cowan was butttetlotd sun at ite tseutnlanl ; Lt eer nats for nbout N Ct Bunt & the bully near tha left nipple, mud passed enles i prominent and jntluenttal Fe OE eae a eetto in. Visit ta Athenee [tase whlow with “whom Tio wis lutinuty [out of tho right side. * Howard was ender In und out of Congress, A’ fow years | Ga They will reoln the pa ere with tea, but she hay returned, but will | 43 8 of =6uge, and well known ago he foll from gree, and joined the Demos | inorrow at thls, phiee, lomo ive nn Hnformation eaneerniis htm. He In tho South, where he, lias been represent. erats, Who are now denouneiu hin ag dite | he dovated to nah taweinus in ult a wits and two ehitdren, fi 2 ibs s101 years pst. Itmay have boun, but it happens too often, | elles of ita vunstitution uve throu: (1) ‘that Its terly as the Republicans, ‘Tho Garilold mone | Wvisit WHL bo made by muauiy of the party: Wh ata {ng hls Trin for game yours past. Tle had not | he Wad ov af tho tte of the Mn fort Ee aan | Te eee ee erep made’ | mumbors wiuat huvu no. peivaus gape, tout uiuent fund fy aeeumulattug rapidly, tho Franklin buttleticit, ‘Theesenrston tram A RCALUHIL IN TROUBLE, dvessed when he committed the act, and | bo wus of steudy bablta, aud hind nuver bao wr- or fixed; (2) thut thoy must look to nothing bu) ; ig ruipldly, Will arrive In Chicago Sunday afternoon or syretat Depatch Co ‘The Chlcago ‘Tribute, when found, a fow imoignts attor the report | Tis hody wus tukon chargu of by Ive pREOMLe, iho Noath of Gon. Le tholr own Flynt arms to wupport and DET NASHVILLE, TE evening. A meeting of to party wis held | Loxnox, Out, Sept. H—A tickel-sculvor, | of the pistol was heard, was dead, and tly So eee eee athe Phitadeipnis vioies peinte, the seer Auta ts fuebony oF tolrsesaton belek 2 BIVILLE, Tonn., Sept Sh—At tho ane | hist evening at the Maxwell finuse, Col C. | named i Lamm, who had an oftica on | shirt burning from the ‘flash of the pistol, FIRE AT QUINCY, JILL tone haley etna fates Betas Iho, fellowing today wine they ploaie, ene and, drink ug ntied % final rounton of the ‘Twentieth ‘Tennesse | Ws J ul prone came pean Ricinuond stroet, near tho Great Western | ‘Che enuse of tho suicide. is not deftuitly Bpeeial Dispatch ta The Chteagu Tribune, ering bur husband's death ed dus Hoy Ko, sleep when thoy’ tuney, aid ae bs onfedernte Reghuent today w resolution | mut Aaj ds WV. Durst—was nppoltited to | Rallroad, waa urrested today by Detcettye | kuown, Lia pocket wore fond several letters | +Quixcy, ML, Bopt. &—Lho East Quiney |, ES AYON Ne ce MM Dean Ue me | ce eee personality, Rome wungest was adopted respoeting President Garfleld, | draw. up sultable resulatlons thuntsine the | Pope on an haformution of Charles D, Buiter, | Stow Sibley & Co,, lutuating that he was be | priiiy, at Lwenty-sixth and Broadway,burned | o'clock, after a day overy moment of whluh bad | that tis fsa revival of the old Buddhist Hore expresslux reverence for Me patriotism as | Danville Wallrend Company for their excels | of Dutrolt, ehurging tlm forgery and Jarcony | bind tn bis accounts, and urglug hin to | pts eventa; st tho ofllea bolng saved, | beet Mlled with eure for otbors aud tho closing | tring of practical Nirvann, tue, ft acini ter profound as thelr abhorrones of tho erie of | lent provision for thelr cuinort on the try | of railway tiekola, Lani has been noted | WAKO, remittances more vromptly, "Lo a | an \ ay Ge Tho, Bulldtige and IMac ery. | eaeeeeS ie vet Fy Wusetlng OF Ae CAMESE IY | UC a ey ee ne AuOY his assashiution, mul tendering to his widow | t aud frum Chattanooga, Ti dbo tabeteacalp iw th friend yesterday he remarked that ho had The loss on tho building and machinery, | husband cute in. Wa hawt beonwatting for bin, | ure dlacipies of Kussiun Niuliteny ad te Oe ete nv the teketsealping Lustness, Heliad his | jost five of hls children: in tho pustfaw | owned by Gerge A. Miller, of Quincy, fs | ud Lromarked: “You bave kept uy waiting | const of youths formerly wttily vn gure and orphaned children tho condulences of head ofllce in Yoronto, This imorn- | months from yariony cntises, and th bout $13,000; tinily Insured. "The ¢ n tong tng, Where hove you boon?” "Ie did | torious "treat uf Cod Boututye) wei tae Southern soldiers, who recognized in Gen, whe SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Ing Mr, Sliller and“ Doteetlya Col- | this, ‘witht ater tra 18s, csp in rei 000; partially Insured. The con | yor reply, und stood up vale to say grave, but baritles so nich trouble at the tha pi pal wee ude he . in Garfield a gallant opporientin. tues of see Sie SuTe! Supt, =I lu, of utr’ rriy to feel badly, A few 1udients before shuot- eUCe, 6 Preside f a A Pa @ Avene ati f; fi ve “ iN Biates Ge ken ee ee a ee Townshlp, MeLem County, bonds, | They were armed with all necessary. docu: | dressud to telegraph ssibley '& "Co. to vise and conelllat Foltowing ia the list of those who passed | Meits, nud the arrest of Lamm was mmnde | send out anothor man and relloya thw, as he $ w ory udmintstradon. fy uuntnatlon and have beep granted Stato | Wemptly, Vor along thno the Mint & Pore | Was golng to quit work, - Vor tho past few accordance with President Arthur's recom: ichurs’ eortiiluates by the Ktate Sue | Marquette Lallway especially, andothor Hnes | O8Y% hy hus appenred to be muck worried mentation, Goy, Hawking has appotuted jerlatendent’s Cheaters Da Tae Ch i In general, lave been troubled with forged aad distressed, but, with all this, tuthinated Monday as a day of mourning. Mo will at Lattin (vote Mr hlerrlely gaint cy Chie Ip Satsuma reboliton, The alata ie {row which thesy gentry “burrowed | tht Utle was tho tornado that dhatterd to nieces wreat Chinege armuaudwaf tho const of Chlleuzer the tity of tho Yuon Emperors, it was it fy a4 burbarlan-overwbeluiny blast, und testy culled themselves by ite suine were (bet, and front of the antleforolyn wKitntlons ci them wort assoclatud the Houschold be woot, who, us their usme fiuplics. were Gi ow conservative. Little if any of this apis tents, valited at $3,200. wore uniusured. ‘The | no sound provseded from. his lps, and ne ent property had recat: been repaired and pit.| down in bis chair perfeetly upright with a wrinlayg order after lying idly for sume | sublime look of resignavion on bis countenance, titer va" residence ‘ndjoting, owned. by | But did not atiumipt to reply to one Simbel l by William Hat und oevupted by J. HH, Hick | 2aut look: wus nover to bo forgotton, and aman, waa burned, the a hodaubt that Lo felt. thon Bis hour bud con ‘ enta belng saver. | withomeh bo sulmmitted to the doctors, who wore Lysd $800, nniusured, “Iho cause of the tite | fumeuiately summoned, and had not. oyun ts unexplaiies rouched thelr homes from the gain vostr: mucoting, Uiewbole damounor during ble lines CHARGED WITH ARSON, angeud one who bud tuken leave of earth, to none that he intended ta conunit sufelte, Hickets, It was found, after careful Investl- | Lis remains will be held hore watt relative: i y vayant to (aney f Neve atives Hu raroly attempted to speak oxcept in bis | rounius, and {¢ would bo extravagan tend the obscqules at, Cleveland Monday, Bount, Mrcomb; Rufus M. Hitel ution, thit the parties connected with Uda | como for them from Tuchester, Sibley & Co, | Sobu Noo, the propriator of w await book and | aceume, wud iuen ho wandered to tog dreade | Hiag it-"bud IMepirod tho wekfe anus MILWAUKEE, WIS. villa; James B. Estee, Woodstock; Lizcla | work nad agents in all the leading cltles of | Juiylng given those Instructions, Pupor store at No. 820 West Lake stroot, wus | ful butilutields, Once, woon — urgod bun to | Kumaniote, fuoy do but represcus one of g Rosctat Dispalch to ‘dhe Chicago Tribune, M. Pendleton, Kilbourn Clty, Wis; David | Michigna, Un Detralt a prominent bank- yesterday arrested and locked up atthe West | tak0 some wedicine, which ho tiways took with | unhappy phases inte which the unermpleye BMinwauier, Wis, Sept, 2.—Imposing YY, Doran, if William A. dtelss, fb "been found ta be in tha | Eugone Coryell, boarding with bis wife at tho | Luke Street Statlon upon obarye of ‘arson, | Pelugtance, be looked ne bor pou wuld, “is 1o gciteil Wimost Unetployable onerzy of the dlsiuives turourut wun bound ty drift, Lotus bope tba usu,” but afterward touk it, When be beewme ite wees wil work uo wory evil than taely tithe AAS cal At M3 ofclovk Thursday night bls place | so much Dotter the Doctor suid: * You must cuught fro from a kerosene lamp which | scougctout end ride your favorit uray.” He estileld ; or oe 3 4 ' Henry W, Brug, Belleville; James | sing, while in other places even railway om- | Sheldon Court flotcl, No:'603 West Budi: ‘ Inemorial services were beld dy all the pub | GC. Wurus, Guurta, : ‘ ! pluyés bad been discovered to have a Hunger strect, died auddenly fu bis room of the hotel at