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Leaming wero. relieved of the conduct of the ~ Litigation. By the original agreement between Richard T. Thompson and Paul Cyrnell,-aflant wasto Have'one-third of the ‘ nét procecds, and ‘Thompson. Cornell, eaming the two-thirds. Afliant neld the property for Leaming and ‘Thompson.. In-3874 gitlant emplosed Joseph W. Barker, .and.: in 1815, -at Bis: Phillips’ i request,” retained -Stobert Rac. Witness was thén engaced fn n-larze irom business and had faith In his counsel. He subsquenuly conveyed an additional one-tenth to Rac. Alliant The Ignoble Wretch Guiteau About to Pose for Trial. 4 Hig Father, Brother, Divorced Wife, | Brewster himself to adopt thé process iF ine Speciat Dispateh to The Chicagu Tribune, Wasnrxetox, D. ©., Nov. 1L=Giifeau this afternoon looked over the indictment and the list of witnesses, and said that he ex- pected his’sistér and brother to’ arrive to- night. ie said to some of his giards that ho wishetl-to have the ease disposed. of as soon tis possible, ashe was tlred out with suspense. As the day for the trial -ap- proaches he appears to manifest. more un- Gf duty ist be conceded as of more im por- tance than the interest df # single person af- fected by-stich sumniary action, The files of the office record one experience wheh fifteen valuable human lives weré the: penalty paid for céntinuing the duties of a, negligent of ficer pending the examination of the charges of remissness in duty in cases. where lives “were previously lost.” An? Ex-Cashier. ‘of ‘the ‘Atlanta May Develop Some’ Interest-_ ing Facts. Ingenious Ruse, by Which ‘ Three Bloody Murderers Hffected ©, Their Purpose. : iB Mrs. ir Wri; a 1 —_—— rs Sraed Seerieoy Sora a Gecsies i Palle, ‘s 9 formation, which was only determined upon | ful performance. of duty: by -the officers of Sie ff ing their story was not beliéved. -It now | Terrific Explosion of a DistiNery Still ;. “AugeSt 188 delivered afianeaacea of we|One-Third of the Total) ccusequently, after the grand-jury'had been | this service depend tho lives of millions oF Citizens’ Bank Under appears that’ Purnell: was murdered, “and Aurora, Ind., Noy. 1—A. terrific explo- Premises, and other.deeds were exchanged in |. Revenues Asked for | discharged: ree _” [people sit “the” safety’ of; du “inedleulable | Arrést. “| Pst Wednesday two meneame 10 this, | 50D, which’ shook the fo jf accondanoe ‘with ait peacep ‘Tho a EVENUES . AASKE T wan anionnt of property annually, thi siegasslty lames : place’ to. get the body of a man: they!|‘ town, ocenrred a lite Deane midnight.* It agreemént was modified so that Thompson az ji ASSASIN. of dealing promptly.and summarily withany }. .. > = : ses aid had been: murdered -near. there,-and-ex- }. Was caused by a stilLin Gafl’s distillery ex- Pensions. ” £ CONVERS Witt THE WRETCH. to whom even suspicion attaches of negiect | An Investigation of the Bank’s. Affairs | fibiced a plat. Ob che pice where fhe body: ploding. ‘The building then*took fire and : considera! -ouble they foun some ane to go with them, and) there Pur- nell’s body was found, ‘They: represented ! that a heavy reward was offered for. Purnell’s’ body, dead or alive, and they.wanted. assist-: ance to get the body away: to get the reward.’ Failing'in ‘this, they promised to- notify the Coroner at Lawrenceburg, but. went away without doing that; The: Coroner was after- ward notitied, and. yesterday held an’ in- quest, finding that Purnell was murdered by. parties. unknown. The body was- horribly ences emer] WASHINGTON, [eS mteeeePas ta fe | hates etaee | ORIMINAL: NEWS.’ | pases in tee Sih! | Gs arm hh Pe te Elizabeth Ann‘Phillips (Wright being herfather). |, < AS EN Fi DY. | Pternitined at a’ conference Qerneen ae Py i Deanen owing eee ope: ; : Bas # alee ‘slightly Wouniied: hey. re; | edger and instantly killed. “He Teaves a wits. ‘ Aig iede apuruRE, Rereeriens Sts Lite We torney-Geiicral, Col. Cook, Heorg® si havior of a suborditiate’ As upon the faith crossad the river, and: as Parnell was miss- | and a large fanuly : about 100 fest of the east énd.of thé building was destroyed. One: man, Billy Fowler, of Vevay, Ind., sleeping. in: the building, is known to.have been killed. . Lass about $10,- 000; fully. insured. : s “ CrxcrnnAti, O., Nov. 11.—Late: last night ' aterrific explosion was heard at the rectify- ing-house of ‘lt. & J. W. Gaff’s. distillery at. aurora, Ind. followed ‘by’a brilliant fire, ‘The rectifying establishment was destroyed, involving @ loss of $20,000 to $25,000, with an insuranee of $14,200: . William Foster, a signed a plea at Rac’s instance, by virtue | - i concern, A gentleman who visited him re- THE SENATE. og mutilated. Purnell had’ just moved into the } Vere e during -the abs of which ne had fiziperlégt Kiivwledye that said and: Other Witnesses Travel- cently writh the consent of counsel Said: - “I Souter eoe wat. The Usual Budget. of Criminal History | tivighboriood. ~ JrRFONOUSe RUD, WhOy OE Oe ee eoe plea was untrue in faét. Afliont did not then, asked lim some questions avout the ease dnd Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune? from the South. and South- Indictment 6f Alléged Pension Swin- instantly Killed, smd hisremains were found among the ashes this morning. ‘The explo-. as the plea declared, hold the property In trast, ing Toward Him, : ‘ b a é : 4 : i for Elizabeth Aun Phillips Ee pe as to ten 2 ‘ about his situation, and he talked very ie * Wasuixros, D. C., Nov. 1.—The result west. ' - dlers. Son kas the bursting of -a cola by. too 5 acres, bathe did bold-it in trust for Leaming, ly. He claimed that whathe did (he called | if Virginia, which is now definitly ascer- 3 Spéetdl Dispatch to The Chiédee Tits. heavy pressure of steam.. ‘This liberated the - x L it ‘removing the’ President,’ as usual) he] tained-to be in favor of the Readjusters, Mrmwauker, Wis., Nov. 1.—The United | gas, whieh came itr contact with a gaslight, Thompson, and’ Puul Cornell. The plea was _ sworn to by-affiant, before W. Z.*Mitebcil. Aflilant’ did: not reniembeF having sworn to it. Another Cotiversition with the Arrogant Villain in His | did at THE INSTIGATION OF THE LORD. makes it practically certain that the United States Stnate will be under the control of A Store at Selma, Ind,, Entered, the Safe Blown Open, and “$7,640 States grand jury today returned indictments against George H. Daubner.and Neil Bar- and -instuntly the. whole building was in flues. A . Rae had that pien: recorded Say %5, ‘Tdeny that Lam insane,’ he said, ‘orthat | the Republicans, at least after 1883. ‘There he former for obtaining a pension wi- set ath per aes te ee? He ala: | at ten n i a Collision of Freight Trains in the Bark. 1875. Sarch 21, 1677, Ree decaed to Elizabeth any‘of my relatives are or were.” Te said, | js no reason to think that Mahone and his Taken, = pretense, and the latter for demand- | Sr. JugePit, Mon wan SAT necldent Phillips; on unmarried daughter of Elizabeth Ann Phillips, a deed of all -ixe's interest in said . Jands for no yaludnte consideration, which was recorded’ March 2%, 1677. Hae, in November, 2878, led a bill-for Mrs: Philips azainst William P. Kerr, and afiant and the South Park Coni- quission, which suit is now pendins in the United States Supreme Court. Afiant docs not wish to Cell. Star-Roite Prosecutors Making Her- culean Efforts to Lock the : Barn-Door. however, that his defense would be that of insanity ina Iegal séiise. Sometimes Gui- tear talked very. loudly and in @ violent manner, and sometimes ina loud’ tone of yoice, and all of tho time that L spoke with jum he indicated a great deal of excite ment, fle said that, if he could get proper associate, who will be elected at that time, will not vote with the Republicans, as Ma- hone has.done, - At all’ évents, they are not likely to véte with the Democrats, and in othér States, while the Republicans have a probability of gaining two or three Senators, the Democrats are likely to lose and not guin. It the Democrats have. really secured the An Ex-Bank Cashier Charged with ' Cheating and Swindlins. Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 1.—William TD. Pat- terson, Cashier of the late Citizens’ Bank, suspended in March last, was arrested here today at the instanee of J. af. LB. Carleton, ing extortionate fees for prosecnting 2 pen- sion claim. Daubner is a wealthy farmer of Brookfield, Waukesha County, and is the party shot by his neighbor, Hiram Schower- t spring, for prowling around his premises after night to hotd a clandestine Ineeting with Mrs, Schowerman. Fatal Ending of a Quarrel About Fam- occurred on the Hannibal & St. Joseph Road, between Turney and Lathrop, about. eight miles from Kansas City, last night, Freight- train No. 7, going west, and freight No. 12, Boing east, collided in the darkness. The engineers, when too late, reversed the action of the locomotives, ant. barely saved them- selves by a timely | oth engines were + ote appent. is not a bank: r- . = counse! end him, ™ dunt! eheires Soil ean cero ne The Hors Was Bee - Stolen, but ee ae ao Fie COULD BE ACQUITTED. | New York Legislature, their leaders ae Sarre CHaTELR Patterson with cheat- 7 iy Matters. honele ‘Gemolished: tomaher with cizhtecn lips. He has made no arrunzement with Kerr. @ Horse Has Been Stolen, but) ys oaca him on what grounds... Ué said, | here insist that they will redistrict ee peat ual ee LE Ga ae shoe Fa erecta Use ie THe Chea Tribune ‘ freight. ra Ane aliis umber were, two atving TOF 2 i Cli- ECATUR, IL, Nov. ‘This evening at TS of ol, perty ol ie Union He never received-2 dulizr from Kerr, and all bis transactions with Kerr were in the presence of 3. W. Barker. Cranes I. ATKINS. PHILLIPS’ COUN FIIDAVIT. The foliowing is as.complete a synopsis as ean be secured at this hour (inidnisht) of the counter-afidavit. uf Thomas W. Phillips to the aflidavit of Charles I. Atkins: ‘Thomas There Is Some Hope of Saving the Barn. Mahone’s Victory Has Made the Speakership Surely a Re- pubtiean Office. among other things, for want of jurisdi¢tion. “Yon know,’ he said, ‘that, if’a man_is shot in one jiirisdiction~ and dies int ‘anéther_ the ant cannot be convicted of murder.’ ‘he second ground of defense which lie as- igned was practice. The wound, he tid, Was nob net rily fatal, and he knew he had a good defense on that ground. The the Stare so that there will be no more Republican Senators for soine years: Itis difficult to seé how they propose to do -this. Ifowever, with a Republican Governor hay- ing a veto power, TIE VIRGINIA BOURBONS SAY that, notwithstanding -Mahone’s victory, it will not result in putting the Riddleberger gaging in business; when Carleton learned. of his anticipated departure and had him ap- prehended. Carlecon was a depositér in ‘the bank, and itis thought. thar he has taken legal steps to detain Patterson, believing that the transactions of the bank were crooked. Perino Brown, father-in-law of Pat- terson, who was President of the same Blue Mound, in thiscounty, James T. Ward, soi of Robert Ward, proprictur of the Blue, Mound -Hotel, and Dr. Roswell W. Shaw, aged about 6) years, quarreled about a fain- ily ‘matter, and the difficulty ended by Ward shvuoting Shaw, killing hin: almost instantly. Ward is at liderty.. No further particulars have been received. Dr. Shaw nk Line, which were cotipletely de- stroyed. Daniel English, brakeman on No. 13, was Instantly killed, and his body aftet- ward found fearfully mangled among the wreck. Frank Newhall, conductor of No. 7, was injured or one of his- knees. Several others sustained injuries of a more or less serious nature, Sut-none proving fatal. Halirond Collision fit the Lalie Sap W. Phillips, son of Mrs. Phillips, mates affi- + hai 1i a Gh oa hf 5 2, ; r S sta Mech Es i sles third ground upon which he would like to | pit into operation, as the decisions of the 4 os = was a practicing physician at Macon, in this te istri i that his act was the act o: vices receive re a ne ‘ charg We er Spécial Dispatch fo fag ine, The Senate Scheme. to Redistrict New is that. Advices received here make it proba-| soy hag given bond’ and. will be Capturo of Counterfelters: Hoe on hehe Now Teale, Mobect in 187, he became sufficiently qualified as a business-man to support his inother, who is York—Damont's Steamboat Report act.” ORTUNATE PARENTS. ble that the claim of tho Readjusters to at least 10,000 majority in the State is justified. held to atisWer the charges. He is ono of | the Representatives in the Legislature. from Special Dis: ‘the Chiceso Tribune, . Laronre, Ind., Nov. U,—Sheriff Bowen Kaufman, of ML. Rothschild &-Co.,.Cincin- uati, and “Mr. Max L. Kouer, of the Man- in a delicate state of fealth; that he Bi + ey snécaco 1 x ‘ AVG : : rs ae ata weal . —Barnes’ Report.s Speciat Dispatch to The Chécaco Tribune Three of the Readjuster inembers of thé Vir- | this county, and up to the failure of the y $ cit silv found, A eS ee ne ree if pay * | Freeronrt, Ill, Nov, 1.—Today a Deputy | sinia State Senate are colored. ‘The Demo- | bank was erally liked amt esteemed. pk pep rena bir ears ap ed hhattan Cloak Suit -Companyp New York, E ae not” te ed ie baa i PEN IONS. United States Marshal arrived fron: Chicago | orats are attributing their defeat to misman- | 5 he elo nz Of, the bank the, erediturs, at’ p.m, doniueneall: ‘peiations, aid pbesoil vhartered a special train in order to get “the t cha is NSIONS. vitnesses Ye ens: Si STARBHA? ‘ many of them, hiave believed that | 3 P. Mts Babies arly bow 7 Ans Vhen. and subpenaed as witnesses for the defense | srement and to mmnltipheity of counsel. It pany of them) Have believed that | oc cral, ‘The Sileriff got on the'track soon, early boat for L’Anse. When_a short dis- mother’s interest; that the’suit filed by Will- A LARGE, AMOUNT OF MON Mrs. Guiteau, wife of. in the Guiteau trial is probable that at least two Republicans will «don strictly ban if principles. ‘Phe and captured thei. . They Itad in their pos- tance out it collided with ai ore train, the special running ata very fast rate. No per- * jain P. Kerr in the United States Court for Special Dispatch to The 7 ‘ fs < % iibenta. salels i A the late L. W. Guiteau, father of the assasin, |-haye seats in the Supreme Court of Appeals { Citizens’ wus our. State: depository, and | session about a hundred counierfeit dollars, u the Northern District of Illinois, which is the Wasuixarto: D. G., Nov. 11. he Com- | and ME ‘Marvin, an attorney. Mis. Guiteau’s | jn Virginia in consequence of Mahone's suc- gin is now out over $100,000. “EN Ha- | made of lead, silver-plated. “The eolnage is sonal Injury. was Gone, though vel bad ; Nhoy refuse to give their names, | Wreck was the result. - The matter is being gubject. of appeal, stood. without answer, plea, or demurrer, sO thatthe title could have sioner of Vensio! igs or the pension mii view of the neces: health isso. poor that it will be impossible for her to go to Washington, and a physisian cess. : 600,060, with el oi Patter- sonand Brown will no donbt open up. the very fine. 3 | but are supposed to be old handsy: Papers znd memoranda tound on then indicate that tigated, although the plame is entirely with the ore train, Messrs.. Kaufman and Roder say that for fast time Lake Superior is been taken ai ne; that afiant urded | ice. Me says he will ask Congress for , ak el : TON Sqr NT ‘ ‘ Fy be 3 has issued a certificate to that effect. The THE VON STEUBENS. Foal case of this Lal . %g te 5 interest: tha ! outs ney isbur: 2 8 q ‘dilure. unk, 2 y are Ja enter me ¥ Atkins to protect his mother’s interest; that | 090,000 10 cover a deficiency in the disburs family is highly esteemed here, and do not How THEY CAME TO BE INVITED. av divatlan o fe ere Mies De a they are large dealers. Figes the country, but prefer to take the regular iti Eo Williams, the Noted Besperado. | trains in the future. fhe sel polled sist bcm ey Thowmtsons rents of the presear fis il seis while $10- | entertain. the Ieast particle of sympathy for ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. tically and otherwise, in whieh some af the his sol rs, had, about 1s. withdrawn ,0C0 is his lowest estiimare for the next fis- | Charles Julius Guitean. Mr-2 Wasmixeros, D. C.. Nov. U.—Sueretary lig politicians and railroad men of thé ‘Speciat Dispatch to The Crtcago Trisunc. Thrown from tho ‘Track by a Cow: from’ the case; that O. B. Sauman had thrown up tie casé as desperate: that Sauman had given to Jolin C. Dunlevy PART OF, M15 MOTHEL’s cal year. Jn addition to'that, he says that it wonld be better if Congress would make an appropriation of $20,004,000 and ineréase the elerieal force so that the arrears of pension: {g0, he having received notice that his ser- vices will not be necessary. Furthermore, ine stated to Tue Trreene correspondent that he deus not remember of ever se Blaine, speaking of the way in which the VonSteubens were invited as guests of the Government at Yorktown, said: “I remem- ber that about eight days before the shooting State will be brought into , prominence. ileton has been arr Patterson, charged w gatekeeper at the Expo: ed af the instance of hy perjury. Browa is tion, Omaua, Neb., Nov. 11.—Sheriff Killian, of Grand Island, captured two Winchester rifles and two heavy revolvers with Ed Williams, laxwell, one fifle being property of Lon Conussus, Mo., Noy, 11.—The. evening passenger and mail train from Centralia to” this place, on the branch road, about six miles from here, struck 2 cow on the track. that afliant urged Atkins to employ Robert ean be speedily settled... As, after they were * aie ‘a "i H Ark a 1 * - : e rie . aa in, but was well acquainted y of Garfield he ana I took a walk together. rkansas and Indian Territory Law- tuts, Who at tazge, varsned by & | +p) - = aes sequently is int “i sortie num: ati 7 MW « febd aside een Set a: ie engine, tender, and express car were Teaés that subsequently Atkins informed | once settled, the aumial appropriation would | father. Ibis expected several Freeporfers } We had just sent out invitations to the Brextiors. mounted party, whien, ineludes a brother of | 4a Cirnt ad the ereinee Wiilin i hagtie : Specal Dispatch to The Chicago Trin Sheri Coleman, of Pepin County, Wis dgrailed, and the engineer, William Dayton, Dim'that, upon recommendation of Paul Cor- be reduced to $49,C00,00 French. lsuggested to the President that, Litrtn Rock,’ Ark., Nov. 11.—' sin. Ed had a hundred rounds of cartrids: and Thomas Purdy, fireman, both of Cen- tralia, were badly sealded, the latter to such nell, @ South Park Commissioner, hie had re- me 3 idert e ae A hers apy * Ey considering the. large German element in * ie de j 5] wd Wi arker affia g 7 4 a ‘cj v i kK, Sie cag | anda inachine for refilling shells.’ Ed will ¢ tained Joseph Barker; that -affiant pro- THE ESTIMATES, ' Bosrox, Mass. this country, it would be quite proper if ee a popsrigus’ Necro sceeuras ae neo en to Wisconsin as ee aS proper pa- | 2H.cxteut that he cannot possibly survive. . hls in be itaide o} aN tested agdinst the sélection, and that finally afi < ORMOUS, Special Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. Guiteau, of this city, eft today for Washing- we should include in our invitations the serve.a ten-year term. Meek is only 2, but Fatal Accident at a Rallroad Crossing. Barker and Rae were employed ; ¢ js : , a dato tai Soe aa " - 3 ane ton to be: present at the trial of his brother, | descendants of Baron (Von Steuben, who | oo o: “ ; = * chy rs was surprised’ iy Jearn that Av Wasuinctox, D. C., Nov, 11.—The | Charles J. Guiteau. He was first subposnaed had taken an important part in bring. | 8 said to have committed four murders. hicazoau in the Grip of the Law. Nov. 11.—Géorge Neal, bs Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribuns , and William Meeks, a + asreéd to.pay four-tenths of ‘his tille to Bar- ker asa conypensation; that Rae stated that all the contracts licid by Atkins from af- fiant’s -motlier provided for compensation grossly ini excéssof the valye of the Mhat Rad confidentially stated to aitignt that, as his mother. had no written evidence to establish a trust, and as the contract would veonseytiently be disapproved by au equity court, TE NAD BETTER SUBMIT. The deed of four-tehths was given, declaring the trust. The four-ienths were given to Barker and Rae, and Rae immediately con- veyed his, two-tenths to Mrs. Phillips ing upon her for compensation for his ac- complishing-a record evidence of. the trust; that because Rae has thus attempted to de- mates for the: next prepared. They will considerably excedd | Depart- ose of the present y ment ealls for 00,003 nore, m1 count of the in vf the prices of sup- plies of vi This-adyanee in the market will alse affect the naval aud the In- dian estinat: ‘The Interior Department will ask for 100,000,600 for pensions alane— about one-third of the total revenues of the j Government. About $65,060,000 of this are on account of arrears of pensions. It is not yet determined whether cn oF THE will send in for rebui present navy and adding the forty-two ships, recommenced by the Advisory Board. It is expected, however, that the Secretary will vy ding our y the Government, and later was. served ith subpoena duces tecum in behalf of the prisoner, calling upon him to praduce 2 number of doctiments in his pdssession, among whieh are letters that passed between i Guiteau, the father of the assasin, and his son. DR. MAGEE, 1.—The Rev. Dr. Magee, summoned as .a witness in the 1 Guiteau case, says-that ten years ago-he 4 knew Guiteau during a period of three t weeks, and never-saw anything about Lim + inconsistent with sanit. TH WIT. Denver, Colo., Nov. 1.—Mrs. Densmore, 1 former wife of Guiteau, now residing at Leadville, has -been summoned to appear as 1 ender at Yorktown, and those honorably ing about tle whose name appears mentioued by Washington in his dis: Announcing the- result, President Gard thought, too, that it would be not more than dust tu inélude the “Germans, and then I ex- tended, throigh thé Geiman Govermnent, an invitation to the relations of Baron von Steu- ben, - Lam not sorry for having done so, for the’ Von Steubens have behaved throughout very handsomely.” : ERALBARNES Nearly two years ago he killed his father, aged 70, near Eldorado, in Union County, in an altercation. He fled, but was captured. He was confined in jail, but, in company with 2 negro named Rust Bennett, who mur- dered Col. A. C. Jamison, succeeded in es- eaping. Bennett was subsequently capt- ured and hanged. Meck was arrested re- vently at Farmville, La. and was trica in tue Circuit Court of Union County. Jt was expected he would be hanged, andthe lightness of the sontence occasions consider- able criticism, SURGEON-GE3 for the fiscat year ending in June, 1835, 1 00. One reason A, Te: murderer named Robert Hines was \arrusted Wednesday in Little River County. He ischarged with the murder of a Frycar-oll boy in Brown County, Texas. While his trial was in progress he made his escape. He came to this State, settling near Noy. 11.—The residence of ian who answered in the Justice Court. to- day to the name.of John W. Berry, of Chi- Jte has been around town for some- fixing furniture wherever he might. strike.2 job. “He had been drinku probably knew little of what he wa die was bqund over tomeet the grand jury in the sum -of 2500, - Capt. Kidd's Loot. 5 Sr. Louis, Mo., Nov. 11.—The Post-Dis- patch special froin Jefferson City says Capt. J. KK. Kidd, an ex-member of the Republican Szate Central Committee and Postmaster at Kidd Ridge, Osage County, was arrested and ‘ought before the United States. Cominis- sioner here today charged with collecting illegal fees for issuing pensions. He was and ing. ¢ the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati is Ri in a wagon dangerously hurt. A Washont. oi the Chicago & North= Western allroad. Near Oshkosh, Wis. : Spectat Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribunc. Osuxosu; Wis., Nov. 11—An_ east wind from Lak i dabadwashout “'. on the Chicago & Northwestern Railrozd one mile south. Passengers and bagrage are transferred to trains here by buses an wagons. Soy Wwenty-three Convicts Killed by a Los comotive. ~ 2 0 fend’ his motuer’s interest he has incurred {| transmit this report and its estimates of -) 9 witness at the trial of the assasin. a4 1 Ps .. x, Ne ‘Atkins: i ie 331,000,000 to Congress asa separate docu-.+ _ for recommending at incre: _Bppropr' Ric} eine sing ss he | Committed to jail in default of $2,000 buil. Corsicana, Tex., Nov. 11.—A report the ilwill of Atkins; that affiant 2 ie tion is that tho department furnisl iicumontls ee OC plenelors uldiees be ; E y : reached here last night thatya freight train Fi on the International & Great Northern Road was’ present when the retainer was_ar- ranged between Atkias, Rag, and . Bar- ker, and that. Atkins then stated that he held tie property solely in trust for Mrs. Phillips, and that his own contract would soon expire, and: was of no value, Aftiant s thatif his mother recovers ali she be- Jieves lierself entitled to” the amuount in full, over and above the forty acres, WOULD AMOUNT To $300,000, and that a great imposition wouldbe done her if slie’should be turned over by this court to her action against Atkins, her trustee, he being’ entirely Bankrupt, Afiiant further say that he believes — that ¢ and Dunlevy.are at the bottom of this: mo- tion; that Kerr. went to Sprinzfield in 1869, and sold options to‘Jobbyists to: influence the Legislature to fix the park boundaries most advantageously to Kerr; that his mother hav- ing trusted 0. B. Sauman, her solicitor, with her papers inthis case, and said Sau- man retired from said case, leaving her case subject to a default, and her papers, or many of them,bound upin the hands of dohn C. Dunlevy, and are the contracts and ‘letters ‘The requirements of the Post-Office of dehciencies, will The ment. Department, in the w; be considerably less than the Naval. report of the last qua ceigts were only $80,000 below the expendi- inres, Which isa very pleasant appruach to being self-sustained. STAR ROUTES. * GNEAT PREPARATION Special Disbatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiinetox, D.C. Nov. U.—The star- route people are not “yet out of die woods, and they are likely to find that they have been shouting too Inudly. Col. Cook, uttorney of record for the Government in these cases, says today that the Government counsel ney- er believed that the action by informanon would lie in this District, but they wisiicd to try it for rensons which they do not publicly disclose. lt is understood thatthe reasons were that, by this means, they thought they conld gain iore time, and po: evidence. Morcover,they conl ent grand jury, as.to whieh the Governmeht cqunsel have always entertained suspicions. It is known that. the Government has a ier shows that the re- 7 ; THE SPEAKERSHIP. ‘ A NEW PHASE. t Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasutncroy, D. C., Nov. 11.—Republic- ans, since they have mere, thorough!, |. derstood the results of the Virginia ele ‘@ less concerned about the Speakership “gontest, for, even if they have lost the seat of nevi P. Morton in New York, it if now definitly Known that tlie vote of the two Ré& adjuster Congressmen from Virginia—Paul and Faulkner—will be east for the Repub- J liean caucus nominee for Speaker. It has long been understood that these gentlemen, in case the Republicans stood by them in the Virginia contest, would foliow the course of Mahone in the Senate, and vote with the Re- | publicans’ in the Iouse. ‘Ene coalition will be continued at least until a Republican Speaker is elected. Besides, it is believed that : 4. MYATT SMITM, OF BRGOKLYS, and Brown, of Pennsylvania, will vote with ans, as wellas three out of the Greenbackers, One of the Missouri Greenbacke Martin Williams, who has arrived here—thinks that the result icAl and hospital suppli eral thousand Indians, prisoners of wa deaths from all uses among the white troops were 197, or 9 per 1,0000f the mean strength; deaths of colored soldiers from all causes 43, or 20 per 1,000. The Surgeon- General renews his recommendation fora fire-proof building for a medical museum anid library, and in support thereof incorpo- rates in his reporta passagef rom the message 6f President Mayes to Congtessin Deceni- ber last. It is thought a suitable structure can be erected at a cost of $250,000, NOTES. _- WatTMouGT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasuincroy, D. C., Nov. 11.—-J. HL. Wat- Mough, nominated by the President to be Payinaster-General of the Navy, is the same Watmough with regard to whom evidence was given before the WillisCommittee which investigated the Navy Department. The committee, in making its report, said, as to Watmough’s administration, the following: | Your committee, in view of the statements of this account so presented, showme that SJfl,- good citizen, fe wooed and won a beau’ tul girl, and was very. prosperous. His rest on this charge of. murder fell on the community tike a thunderbolt. Lis wif is said to have been driven temporarily insane by the shi ‘The crime was committed in 1802, ‘The oflicer,has started with Hines for Brown County, Texas. 2 aA tel ‘ain from Indian Territory repor' ashooting aitray at Greenleat, Choctaw Ni tion, in Which a man named. Fields and a Cherokee. Dndian,- Pompey, were shot and Seriously wounded. ‘fhe shooting was done bya Cherokee, who escaped. This affair is to have originated from a dispute re- pting the rding the passage of the bill gr A Murderer Reenptured. Sr. Louis, Mo., Noy. 11.—\Walker Peoples, the man accused of the murder of one New- eoiub, in the southern part of Wayne County, in this State, and who escaped from- the Me jail lust Sunday, was captured in i nity of Poplar Biutt, Mo., yesterday, by ‘Charles E. MeCormick. A reward of $1,000 was offered for Peoples’ capture. Arrest 6f Robbera. Special Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tribune. Davexront, Ia., Nov. 11.—Edward Beau- mont and James MeDavitt were arrested here today by the police. They are wanted at right of way to the St, Louis & San J'ran- cisco Railroad. Death of 2 Young Girl under Suspi- elons Circumstances. Dispatch to St. Louis Gtobe-Democrat. Boston, Mass., Noy. 10.—The town is ex- cited tonight over the suspicious death of a girl by the name of Etta Smith, who died at the miserable lodgings of her mother.- The matter was kept quiet, but enough has leaked out to render probable an inquest to- morrow morning. For years past Etta has worked at the restaurant and grog-shopof Lyndon, Osage County, Kansas, for robbing an oliLinan cr $1,350 about three weeks.ago. A Missouri Land. Swindler Pleads Gulity to Forger :, , Sr. Lovts, Mo., Nov. 11.—Levi E. Why- bark, another one of the parties connected with the big Missouri land swindie, pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court today to forgery in the first degre An Appeal Taken. Menpnis, Tenn., Nov. 11.—Eu Nelms, col- ored, who was to have been bung today ran into a conyict gang at Riverside, killing twenty three convicts and wounding a large number. ‘The accident: is attributed to an open switch. - : Fortunate for the Policemen. - Daunas, Tex., Nov. 11.—Virgil Bond londed a’ pistol and started, declaring he would kill every policeman: in the city. He ~ aceidentally shot himself, and isin a dying condition. WHAT MACVEAGH SAYS. Fle Boesn’t Say Much That Lets Him * a Out Very Far. : Pimapetpnia, Nov. 11.—Attorney-Gen- eral Mac¥eagh has returned from New York, where he visited President Arthur. Ile stated toan Associated Press reporter today that the relations between them havo always been,-and now. are, of the kindest possible character. The statements published to the contrary, including the pretended Cab- inct scene, were sheer fabrications, Ie¢ says the sources from which they originated were so well known, and they were so improbable which are made iL ne Mi a re TUE BASIS OF THE CROSSEXAMENATION oF | Mss of evidence ready, suflicient, it of the elections, will encourage the Green- } SH arc due for clothing from the pay of the | ‘Terry Brennan, whose surroundings are not | tjerpanito, Miss. “yestord: ** |on their face, that no denial of them was - ATKINS to commence. proceedings in thirty cases. “upon running -an independ- pay, aa i: ie of fee, further: fet sibnt the, of the best. Being-a bright, buxom, and ica the Suprei Reto ay appedted Ris necessary, and the only thmg froin such by Dunlevy: that Danlevy obtained. from | ‘The evidence fills many manuscript volumes. ket. Ile says that, in every State iid confidential sales of tho public pronerts, | Miee-looking girl, she has feceived consider- : sources which could cause him the slightest -_ Washington Iawyers papers which belonged | Moreover, where the Greenback party ad a tickét, éx- | e#nnot reconcile it to themselves to report that | able attention from a certain class of young CASUALTIES. - ‘ annoyance was praise, and that, he knew, « to affiant’s mother; that Kerr, through his A DISCOVERY cept in Ohio, they made decided gains, “‘Will- this fund has been properly taken care of. On | nen, and her reputation has not been spot- patients: he was in no danger of receiving, As to - = - vby the Gh shieh will | ; ogee i 2 the contrary, they are pitinfully impressed with sais a misrepresentations of his position in the star- attorney, John C. Dunlevy, made the con- |. wasmadetoday by the Gov rument which will | jams eoes so far as to say that not one of the | the conviction that much of the ‘clothing | less, although no direct charges have been Conlin’t Pass on the Same Tracks route cases, he said he only knew of one safe tract with some‘of the members of the South Park ‘Commission, whereby Leaunig & Thompson. liis mother’s former solicitors, are to-act in connection with Dunlevy.to take the'very case that was supposed to have failed through the failure of the information out of the statute of limitations. Evidence has.been secured by the Goyerninent to show following Greenbackers will. aid: the Repub- lieans in organizing the louse—viz.: Hasel- tine, Rice, Ford, Burroughs of Missouri, Jones of Texas, Brown and Mosgrove of fund,” which is and should be reyarded us the trust: property of the sullor, has illegally and improperly disappeared. , be URY. OFFICIALS ARE APPREMENSIVE. that Seeretary Folger will make .a good laid at her+door.. Some two weeks since she obtained: employment .at a house on Bank street, where she appeared to be well disposed. Monday afternoon she complained ton ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunc. Gi sEO, UL, Noy. 11—At. half-past 9 o’eloek this morning a serious coll! curred between ® passenger and a train on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic eight rule in polities, as in other things, to do what you thought right, let censequences take eiire of themselves; and fhtellizent people formed their opinion of .2 ‘man, not by what happened to be published about him one diay’ by the general tenor of his clear Kerr’s title as against her claim, | thatone payment of money, an: overt act, | Pennsylvania, and Murch and Ladd -of | many remoy: e ey of feeling unwell, and obtained per: : z ‘ i This wi i uJ * 2 als, Ile cannot, however, a a. : a A 4 or another, biti and—notwithstanding said Park Commis-}| Was made in 1879. This will take the Maine. solneany ‘one from New York without are to go down the street and obtain-some medi- | Railroad. Passenger-train No. 2, which was | life and character. Le ended ‘the conversa- sion claimed. to act ‘trustee of Phil-| out of the statute of limitations and enable TO YOTE FOR A REPUBLICAN, ihakine rerovals, as the quota of that State cine.’ Returning before supper sbe waited | about helfan hour late, was approaching the |-tion by saymg, that_no proposition hz id ever lips. and his family—to. advance all | the Government to proceed primarily in-the | je says, would be worse than politial death | ig already somewhat more than fall, ‘The onthe lable as. hana Tree depot from the west at a high rate of speéd, been el aurer pres pik tone ee ome funds; to Dunlevy. to clear the Police. Cours an then by grand, jury. It is | for all oz them, and he predicts that the Re- | law passed a few years ago requires that the | On, Pm dreadful sick.” She then went | ad at the same time a wes bound fre zht- Cabinet or as representing the Government title for Kerr upon the approval of the | Probable that, within two weeks, the Gow | publicans will not receive. aid from the | 2ppointments m departments shall be | home to her mother's wretched lodgings, | train was tryiig to make a switeh just | in the star-route cases was absolutely ended charges by ‘Thompson & Leaming to hold as | ernment will commence proceedings in the | Greenbackers to elect a Speaker. On the made BrO 1, according to the bopulation where she took to her bed and grew rapidly | west of the depot. In addition “to | at the death of President Garfield. Any trustees papers in securing Kerr and tho | Police Court against many of | te | ocher hand, he seid that the Greenbaekers | Sf Shales, te, sense, Of ens des | Morse duct atienpon erimaraez prime | the | heavy fog. whlell prevailed. | the |i tag. inewlabiyealelated fn is opti South Park Commission,” that Atkins, in | star. route - people, and that . their | yould make no alliance with the Démoerats | creased that of some, and under the quota | pathie physician, He refused to'zo at first, sinoke Frond ites delight Joenmeliye jon, to give the, crroncous impression that it amas a pre still being conducted by the past connection with Leaming & Thompson, are endeavoring to have said bill dismissed as * part-of'said corrupt and fraudulent trans- actions. : ‘ THE FINST CONTRACT (EXHIBIT A) edly, this time, that.a satis: rand jury | js one less than the number requisit to elect. < inates ai 4 # - = Pi ne Hav “ail he b gelect. | nirs. P son, Rich. | minutes she died without a word. ins Kas i them, he said, he stood from the first, and is between Charles P. Burton, Charles B. | isdrawn, At ail events, it will be . GODLOVE §. ORTH. ns orien nape mange VHEeM. | rained of interise thirst during the day, end lo brakes in tine fo. pi | | unon! them, of course, he must stand to the Phillips, and’ Leaming &-Thompson, dated rae pilvetanet a PATTIE ies Spectat Disautch to The Chicago Tribune. + facKsox, Mich, ‘Nov. IL—3irs, Susan sever to ie B aah Bani i rite a5 td | tocether, that of the freight mounting uyon | end. : * “Ang, 21; 1868, and agrees that all of the tract | if a jury is not secured with respect to which PAYETTE, .. Noy. 1L—The en Ra Oe Area nc nat A A ees ‘a a He CRUSE Of adden Jeath, it is sur- 6. “nee: ci ind crushtlis aE ore ee p21, 180 Me verre, Ind. Nov. 1—The | Hon | zmmons died: suddenly today, azed 79. She | mised that she was in a delicate condition, mnaseaize fecomottye (te bros tine tt ~ RELIGIOUS. north of the 103 acres shall be conveyed to Atkins and Leaming & Thompson as a con- sideration for clearing the title to the whole | the Department ot Justiee in the summer, |. jim nest week, and, heartily backed: by the aati ee ge Under the State {aw the attending physician | GUECE TO Souinine Ne WOR. a act. Recorded July 1, 1875, the present indications are that there will be | [epublicans of this State (who. demand his shock Andheed paraly ee Heat fron s not obliged: to make acertificate af the Straniocst Paty ie tee obody. was hats Episcopal Chureh on Church Extension has es = ee SIBIT JF vigor enougit for'the star-route people before | lection as.a recoznition of their vietory last | ceased was SuMicted With, execssive core | Cause of death before burial, but an inquest | soe a’ ive shakeup. ‘Tle enzinger of 1 ad the aufount whiok eich eonferenee Will 4s an 2g cement between, deitzabet Ann} the winter ends. The statute of Huitations | ga1i), will begin an active and earnest ean- | pileney, and had noi heen able to get out of ay be helt tomorrow to determine | passeriger-irain disela , be asked to raise at S116,3% and Charles Ii. Atkins. Itconveys | is not to be a continuing shield for-the | yass for the Speakership. é ead. | her room for the past fifteen years, fc hed for the affair, cliining that re : > hae % vss for the Speakership. A number of lead- rieht of ay even thourh it might be twen- ASnake Story~An Uid Han Bitten Five fille to Atkins upon condition that he shall tiear the titie and couv _ ENHIBIT.C isan agreement between Atkins and-Thomas Wright, of Cincinnati, father of Mrs. Pdi tips, underlying the. above contract, and £ + rreases the grant to her to ten acres. . o. | Exiiprr p is still another agreement between Wright, vy to her five acres. for Mrs. Phillips, and Atkins to prevent dis | jtations, that is a matter to be determined bs || Wastuxctox, D.C, Nov. 1.—Gen. Du-| A MISSING BRIDEGROOM, | stfe, shattering it into atoms, and extracted ny. He came, in on the construction | Sebce4 fe face me is very Ploasane in conyers. the Judge and the petit jury.. The attorneys | mont, Supervising Inspector-General of notes, checks, drafts, cash, ete., aggregating | train from the Storay City extension of the | at appearance.” During the conversation he be-., s bf F came Interested, and gave bis history from sucerss, upon condition that full ten acres shail be given her. ‘This is witnessed: by Paul Cornell, Richard:S. Thompson, ant Jeremiah Leaming. ENMBIT F isthe deed of Atkins und wife to Joseph W. Barker and Robert Rae, conveying to each tweet . S ° 4 s é 3 posed of Supervising, Local, and Assistant apers Not : feeuneet A pooktad iy hes ree a eben recovery. hb? | nonnce with emphasis that the offen Inspeetors, to examine ani report to hin | ‘Pruebtood, of this cizy, hat quietly abscona- songuestOn OF GS explosioti i isis father is expeeted tonights - | trerdsts. Ho was In: the Slexiean War andor teeship of Atkins for Mrs. _Whillips, and is charged ate , legally infamous, ant | upon the eficiency of any device to be used ed (no oe knows where) on the eve of h wa opiped the el t fairs ee eae fre toe i fetrstinstranent in wriung thit shows.| that the proceedings “against them niust | upon _ stea els. which requires’ his iigt Wilh «i Miss MeDovwell, a inost dsti- | he safe was used as a tory by: nuiier- 3 ut saw-logs In Eeinonson County, ueat. corded Muy '25, 1875. betaken inthe form usual with infamous | approval. In the thatter of appointments, | Mable young lady of this city. They were Sion tHE a wie ae alla wine Oe ‘ont WA ’ sivate fae aie “Alter having toaded 9. Jou. i $ 7 k leading | G. i art a ee ee a = a 4 ei $3. dose! r. 4 : z oO bis Wass ine b murT F crinies. ‘Thd statement of Col. Cook, leading | Gen. Duinout says: “I would respectfully | to hiave been’ niatried’ last night’ at the resi- | Mrs. itebecea Fielder, W- IL. Murray, Jamies Fleming; of the regular army, while | {if hater af seaching for 4 cba Saat i rattlesnake ‘struck and” bit, bic fs the plea of “Atkins in the United States Cirenit Court, Northern District’ of Tiinois. acknowledging the trusteeship. Recorded in é 875 ie : the process by informa’ Loree: “Seeretary "Tre: ‘ i ‘ se = 2 i j tice f . May 27, 185. 7 : hp, nrogpss by eormanny ag ah, oreed the “Seeretary of . the ‘Treasury- upon.| Pitt te ect to appear, | Ov vourse-| yn Alleged Kentugky Incondtarg aner | iP. injured that he diéd in x fer hours. | wppifed but to no good, until bé-visited an era EXEMIT G consequence, vot tere with the stite-'| nomination, m each ease; of the immediate | ‘tacbk indefinitiy postponed. IT)” acred at: Dilixboro, Hid., by Persons | with a battery of 200 a ane Ae Lavell Bene Gey Seer neta au tenure oe - ity ee. ULL, ra a : x J a battery um H parative retiel. Lhe Cotynel says the expense ate: is ie deed: by Robert: Rae to “Biss Mary | Phillips, of the contingent interest which ie: was supposed:to have acquired as a_feé, but cases will be bound over to the grand jury. j This will mean the new nd’ jury, which is To be drawn tne first week in December. ‘The Government counsel will see to it, undoubt- the Government will have no susnicions. If, therefore, there was too much languor about star-route. villainy. That the purpose of the prosecution, aid there is not much doubt that the Government will sustain its counsel. All the star-route eases. will be presented to the grand jur: for the defense to plead the statute of Hmi- tations upon the trial. As the grand jury has no right to inquire as to statute of for the Government are AUNIT ON THE QUESTION PROSECUTION. F The only ‘point that the star-route people really seem-to have gained by the failure of the information is to’ have Judge F A ViGonous counsel for the Government, as to the dis- inissal of the grand Jury anu the'selection of ment made by. Benjamin Brewster; of Philay delphia, associate counsel for the Govern; iment, in_ his argument last .week> Min and it will be | to organize tie Mouse. Even if all of these nine Greenbackers should unite with the Democrats, however, it would make the Democrat ana Greenback vote but 140, which Orth will go to Washington iia The Indian2 delegation will join { ing mewof the State will be in Washington 'to give what aid they can. ‘Che honorable rentl 1 daliy receipt of letters trom | inembers of other States pledging him their support. DUMONT’S REPORT. qT ECOMMENDATIONS, Sieamboats, in his annual- report recoui- mends that the ‘Board of Supervising In- specsors*? be abolished, and, instead thereof, that the eretary of ihe ‘Treasury be em- powered to convene a mixed committee, com- suggest the advisability of appointin vising, Local, and Assistant Inspectors. superior officer of each grade, thereby prop- erly | OFFIOER RESPON- New’ York, based on the census of 180, is now full. OBITUARY. ‘3. Her had resided here for forty-seven yt daughter was buried yesterday, and_ the Louis Schmidt, at Elgin, Ul. a Soeefat Tisratch to The Chicago Tribune. Ener, Fil, y. IL—Louis Schmidt, a railroad employé, aged 25, dropped dead. suddenly this afternoon at his home. The Coroner will hold an inquest. “He leaves a wife and three children. fe Skipped Oni on the Eve of Ris Pro- 5 poked Weddlrig: Special Disdaten t¢ The Chicago Tribune, Koxono, Ind., Nov. 11.—Quite a commo- tien in social circles was caused here today by the faet becoming known that Mr. Lin dence of the bride, and a number of friends had been inyited to. witness. the ceremony, Ruy highly.couneqted, plainavle. x father he was ‘engaged to ‘the “youtig, GRE 6 . and his. strange, conduct Sometime ago he told i dy but ii ly did’so, When Mrs. Verkins, her mother, brought hiin an order fran Mr. Brennan to visit the girl. On his arrival he found her bouly ahinost cold, and the un fortunate girl beyond all help. qn a few and that she died- either from selCintlict administered. poison or, froin medicine nthe Burglary Zinc. Spectat Dispatch io The CAtcaco ‘Tribune. Meneir, Ind., Noy. 1.—This morning at an early hour burglars effected entrance, by the use of ajimmy, through the front door into Capt. Joseph N. Orr’s general mer- chandising eéstablisiment at Seima, in the exatern part of this county, blew open tie A°*Pherough Job i 37,49. ‘Chey relieved the money-drawérs’ and beuny-boxes hidden away in the room, ind cating that the work was done by focal par- ties aequainted with. the interior of the puildiny... The burg epaired to. Noust ik the village, w Orr, Charles Orr. burglars. i Unknown. . _Digtsporo, Ind., Noy. 11.—About-threc weeks ago three men; representing | theni- ‘There is uo clew to the Vv me disiance. The approach of the passen: was discovered by the freight engineer, who brought his train nearly 19 2 s D1 enger engineer was Iater in overy, and did not succeed in pI wreaked, and: f ‘- duced to something like CATS nndline woo ty-tour hours behind time. ANonng an Run Down by 2 Train. Special wuspateh to Tie Caters Tribe: Mansuartrows, In, Doles, a young man from Utinais, while on a visit to his brother in this city hired out as a railroad laborer to.the Iowa Construction Central Lowa last night, and, attempting to. i from tho rear ¢nd of. the ears in the Yands, stumbled, 2 s backed down upon. Both le; crushed, dle hngered il 1 o’ete NOYHLNE 1h when he died... He was of good ay east to New York, jumped from y Bourbon while sleeping and was of Gear brabuur Billed in a: Sawn. ration rather than the present; and ch impression, he thought, would be very jurious indeed to the cases themselves. Such were his deliberate convictions. Upon Pintapetrnia, Noy. 1i.—The General Conference Committee of the Methodist” Nears Ago Still a Sufferer Threfrom. ‘Headers (Ky.) Reporter. Several days ngo x Keporter representative chunced to niect Cot: Churles Hanson in thiselty,. wid; observitig him Suiferim intense pain é woth eves, wns inquisitive enough to ask of bim |: whut Was’ thd cuuse of the trouble and what produced th Jit and frightful appearance ahont bis cyes. ‘Che Colonel hus seen much of ~ | this world. and is above the average in futelll-> gence; in fact. he is very pleasant In converdt- childhood, begiuaing with his_ birth in Winches ter, Clark Count: YY. -Inafter life. he imml- grated to. Hare County,- and settled: about seven aad ut half miles from Elizabethtown. “He |: hus bee engaged for years In the stock ‘busi- ” ness. He owns two fnrins in Posey County, Lae diana, aud was eu route tnere to look after bis out warning, % in one of bis eyes. Fro:a the effects of. tha bite pe was Diind for three hours. medies wero: tending this unfortungte hit: bas amounted to” more than S2,00u, He sers that every: year abou! the time he was ‘bitten his. bend ‘swelis’,to. gnormons'size, at, times a3.large as-a water. 3 1 he took; as: the - counter-afidavit | Brew: ji is % | HOLDING EACH SUPERT E . i y , * ri rewster. said that he was called into, the : Sut: Gut thathe was pot ready to, marry now. His ¥ ared (@ ; cs tI ows, to secure. an- acknowledgment. in Pee ‘ : Oe: else E father rola hi Teadly £0 marry NOW. 21S | selves to be Kentucky otticers, appeared ” Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. ° Eneker; and bis eyes lve bi At pain." Whi taut of the irusiceship for Aires Phillips | cae at Long Branch severi days before the | for the xeneral finish ‘and efficiency of: bis father told hini & go to the lady aud postpone |b ore tii » after Harvey Parnell | * ey Rar ewoet it <] d his eyes ive him greng pain. "\ 5 IDS, imnigdlate subordinate, alg6 givin tts suve-" the weduin til he was ready. ‘The humil- | bere, purporting to be’ after’ Harvey Parnell Gran Rxvins,;Mich.; Noy: 11:-—A special “pore ia Mende epson be. Wag suring “arent pales ay tior officer power to suspend: eny ‘subordi- ; ui to protect the fainily. “Recorded March 2. ists. President died—that is, Sent. * grand jury was still in session here in W: 2—when the he iation and grief of the young lady can.better be imagined than described. > = for burning a bam. int Kentucky. Theyte- 1 ported that they had- come upon’ Purnell, from-Big Rapids says that last evening while Jobn Iayrsond: was at work in S10 Gray & | nancial atfuirs to checks up or to ‘woylect thet The old man was too’ much- fnterestcd in

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