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~« vai CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THUNSDAY Saige ren encaich NEW YORK. fair and sit on the platform, and inom H TS ‘The third recommends a telegraph NAVE VIED oe re0r TWEET DAIS, BY of that yielnity, and mounting them cacaped, iu | have guno to Ari taking with tim about (1 ‘ fair and aitontte pintforn, and ainong them | law, ‘Sho, thd reenmuiends a teleRra CRIMINA of.tiat vlelnity.and mountiue them escaped tu | bere, une to, Anlzons taking, mish uim abot (TMT WAY TO WIN HER. J A—" and here the orato! He fourth advoe fi tite Mr, Huldwin went to Youngstown and mado a | keeping: also the city’s monoy in bia hands. It 3 and here the orator stuck until some | fourth advocates that soine dellnit constitu. statement of the Inote to the muthorities, who | {saupprecd that t busines: ted \ one Inthe audience kindly sung ont, "Ar. | tonal or texal-inethod be provided for the bave undertaken to work up the caso, ife to: | bimoameonds, ar ROVEESES, t dings of the Convention tha Brostisat’e unine:t punted eentier hy Berit PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. An Interesting Chapter om the fenen fhiniess arehieh cant onl Hieannelsed. Tie An Officer Murdored. Mrs, Bowan Tells How She «Procec! ang 1 Fire-Under- prompter and continued his speech mimidst | png gitih declares that the, feunent periiés Celebrated Prison at feele the “tase. ieooniy tue takes It pniloe Cnantestox, W. Van Nov. 16.—William Rob- Was Terrorized into 1" of National ATUMULT OF INS8ES, CHEERS, CATCALLS, | rence of Presidential elections disturbed the Sing Sin fophically. Ho, naturally binines the nem | inson, a notorious ebaracter of Maldon, el Marriage. oe writors.: . AND TH LIKE business of the country and was objfectlon- B B> notified every ericksman in tho land that | miles abovo Charleston, shot Town- , Ht Shortly after this, Saunders, who had Ieft | able, and that the Interest of tho he tad this money, ho has bron ex: | Marshal © Allen Reltker through tho bl —— the stage for faw momenta, came into the | Nation would be subserved by ecting this visit, flo offers a reward of | beart last night, killing bim 1 hall with n sninll flag iy one hand and an tin- ai axtension — of the Presidenthil | The “ Lifers" and Their Hopes— | &1,000 fur the fecavery of the money and dete ee stapor, ut A Determined Lover Who Used His and alsy fired bi ttn Largely Attended | mense laurel wreath, dn which were Inter | terins to six years, sud but one ter for eaeh tion of the robbers, ‘The umount atoton ts varl- | frilened, oMabinnan wae arrested, and brought Fists and a Revolver. The Meoting twined —thigs, in the other, Setting | incumbont. ‘The sixth and Inst asks for the Story of a Faithful ously extimatud at Ceo $15,000 to $40,000, hers, ft 1¥ rumored tonight thut. a mob Is cum- V . Prominent Insurance his burden’ oon the stage, ho | establishment of a permanent commission or Wit ‘Tho clroumstancos nttauding tes rabbery call {oz from Matden t iyneh Robinson. A vom- by stepped forward as” Patil — finished { tribunal to supervise and control tn the fie ge to mind the celerated Honningholl ratbery, | pany of militia has been orderad to berendy te | Tho queer caso of the ranrriage of Raward P seis ney ‘ . Y F : : nt fi f tense watlatuetion of the Maver aud the eon- | ommendations to Congress from tne to | Particulars of the Big Iobvory | fime-’ five profestoanle trom ralindelonin Asansination of an Oregontan. ae Ming of a. bill and applicatior Five professoonls from Phlindelphin 9 in ,tho Circuit Court tor u severance of ; tnittee who had arraiged the surprise. | tno as tay seem necessary for the publie . 9 went ta the house in tho night, over. | PORTLAND, Ore. Nov, 16.—News bas just been ae f the Resolutions Emboilying | Me | wound up by declaring thot tie | luterests, nit Unt this ecinnutaston aboutd ‘uesday Morning Near camo tho family, elfectad, the rouuery, aad | rocelvod of tho cownrdiy assasination of Joun'| the ond of wadlock was the onuso of Toxt 0 crowned her queen of song of two coune | be so constituted that it woulttbe ta harmony Youngstown, O. rodu away with tho old man's horses, Tho whole | Hawks in Willows Valley, Union County, near bape ed ree with and auxtiiary ta the Railroad Combs lah WOR engineerod by Jin Suexer and sume | idaby, - tries, and, lifting the crawn, endeavored to the Program of the Oon place it on Patti's hed. "She, however, = vention *dorged?! tnd ran, and the prodigious roll B of green boughs tumbled Agalusl Saunders? org | Shatps aud around tho courte gonorally yester- oon compantonsin Saegertown, who etuplosed slons established fn various States. day. 2 the crackaten to do the Job, and pald thom lib- | camped inu tont, and during tho niybt a volley GouTD's BLAGKMATTER, | Jtdge Cox, of Minnesota, Impeached | erm Yor the work, fig wero euimeyuentiy | Of tllo-shota wun fred Into it.” Rive bullaus | Justice Huson, who marriod the couple Oct. H} MAILER, Mawks anu 9 man named Adan discovered, and Saugors nesoclates baveuil been |. Plorced Mawks, fairly ridding him, Adawe cs- [28 In his statement published yosterday anid Lia knees and nearly threw him over. Mayor . ‘ punlabed wore or less, but the crackemen and | caped uninjurcd, Tharo ia no clew to tho por- | attention was drain to tho fact that tha girl was a tirnee jhe mul Heruted seat ‘off, ain, 1H WAIVER BRAMINATION | AND 18 RE for Conduct Wnbecoming a dim Rieger ara atl are, neue tin Texus petrators, aad tho motive prompting the ducd!s | crying by one of bis balllifes yot he performed WwW shiatching tie crown, attempted to piace Sera: i a nye in wealth, and fc ls said bo compro- urys | gould’s Blackmailer elves | oy her end, but sho wauld not have lt, ati Nuw Yous, Nov. 1—Col. J. Howard Good Citizen mised with Bunglughort. : "Fined for Selling Missnacd Moat bier arlot and apaest phe aia ts. ontoring Examination and Is Re- A RACE ANOUT THE BTAGE Welles, accused of attempting te blacktatl mat Special Dispateh to Toe Chicago Tribuns. into. the nuptial relation with her Trial hegan, participated In by the three, white | day Gould, was arraigned in tho ‘Tombs | 4 wy, t Founded by x Nogio | 72712, Coxe OF Mlnncnotay Impeached he. if urgent wi Mossra Abbot & Olt mended for Trial. the audience yelled with detlght, ht sec, and | Police Court to-day for examination, whieh | ” mate th os Bee eee Negro for ‘minaracotsi Siisclariantte tay cunnee Peele) 0 Ailcier Tonurged Wath Wan attorneys. Of Alley Bhermane vot cries wet lard fat ert ol nb NE his counsel watved, and the prisoner way re- romp for Refusing Sr. Paute Minn, Nov, 10.-Tho Houro today, | selling diseased ment at tho market house, ra- Mrs. Bownn, who filed the bill for suttiug eside manded, Letters sent by Welles to Gould Foul. tha murrlaxze, are of the opinion that Juacee state that he willbe rufned It stocks con- was delormined she wouldit be crowned, by nvote of 71 to 13, adopted articies of im- | silted In bis conviction and fine by tho Mayor, | Hudson might nave taken inore Interest in tha Patti Gives a Concert for the and it was not until tho Mayor and igan Fire | 8 pe ta posehimantnglna 2 St Julog ox, dudne of | The gydeney yet cet dant Senay ed | Elva ng Sauna ho wil af tho ras Relief of the Michigan Fire | Snumucre tad i tices et irra ie well ave the sntisttetion tality ACliapat fen. aie Aga tho Ninth Jullicial Circutt of Stluucsotn. ‘The | Eindivon when ho bougue thon, and sold ihe | trix, Lilito M.Uowan, nGo Suorman, to marry Sufferers athe etl p ie toy {lpternained to, bring the Geng NGL eines mite rH heat Reiter Speetat Carrrsponitence of The Chteago Tritune. : articles comprise twenty charges, in substauce | toeat to partis unaware of tte condition. bln’ i rst, iH ithe: ‘ ; 4 al | gina Stag, N. ¥., Nov. 16—The convicts in | as follows: pilin BY CORRCION AND FonCE, dignified first cltizons on. the " and warned Gould to prepare fordeath, us he vor i 4 5 4 den ie rey hans fon 8. Diatonin kept intended. Kling hin tirst and usolr'atter- tha New York State Prison, at this pluce, at | . Art. 1 charges K, st. Jullon Cox, Judge of tha A Pont-Ollice Robbed. that he thruntened her life, and also the lite of tho audictice disporsed, much disgusted, an yet full of laughter over the astonishing an- ties that had been sandwiched In between the numbers on the musical program, wards; that he eat) borrow $20,000 or $10,000 | Present ull apperr bearty, and well. ‘Those who | Ninth Judicial District, with violnting bia oath | Ganvestos, Tox., Nov. 16.—The Post-OMice at | one Frederick A. Cobb, to whom tho orntrix was from frlemds Ie Geld acitt lowe the rai at: | Weriveut the Jail alck yenurally come to good | of office and of tho Coustitution of Minnesotaon | sinithvilie was robbed by five men, who also Fealt Bretiacd. tn tmatrtay es nud that slie, {eouER that he refuses to meet Gould, saying he will | health after sevoming ancustomed to the reyu- | the 22d day of January, 1874, and on divers days | broke into the establishmont of B, Sass, stealing 4 u to marry lm, and under these clroumstunc meet hin but once and ata thine when he ty | lure way of lving—curly boura, plain food, and | between that day and the 6th day of Fobruary, | the horses from tho nulehboring stable. They | boing Ba in terror of ber life, the marriage : Strong Probability that the Strike ing Hack-Drivers Will Be not stirrounded by frlents, Welles alsu re> | wholesome labor. After ouco getting used to | 1878; that, acting anand exercising tho powors | c#caped. Pursuit bas begun. tuok place, but that never by cohabitation or Successful. LOST AT SEA. niuds Gould of tho death of his former | tho tutter they distike a bollday, for that means | of such Judge, did enter upon the trlul of a ——- «| ePHEGIZ. nek was tiie marrtone consumranted. ~ ee OS. 3 cA, partner (Cow In the tifth Jetter he ) continement in their cells, Sundays, when the | cortaln causo, aud the examination and disvosi- Commuted. cut tae A place vor eoncesinent. in tute FIVE MEN LOST WILE ATTEMPTING TO} thanks Gould fur a temporary de I prisoners have but two manta, aud ure confined |, ton of other ountters pending inthe Wistrict | Trestox, N. J. Nov, 16—Johnson, tho At- a RESCUER A AILPWRECKED CREW, New York, Nov, 10—The bark Law : e . 5 clty, stuted toa THUHUN ty fi te EH saying he Knew tls | From haltepust Iv ovolock in tue moroiuy unui | Cine oe Martin County, ana did tucu and ture | iantio County.” murderer, bns bis sentence of Trehde testedey teak nee ted ee ‘qo Board of Trade Adopts a “ ” preside a8 such Judge jn the triul, examination, | deuth commuted to life Imprisunment. were cousins. While living at the of Vory Sensible v vel toe Lank defaleation. * in the sixth he warns | tee next morning, thoy style “Iell-Dny." How | and diaposition therauf while he was ino state plist — homo of her aunt, Mrs, Newkirk, ia Whestor Serles y Woot whi neater te day, reports that, | Grit that the death of both would bo npatis | busy a place is Sing Sing Prison tuay Ue known. | of fntuxieation, caused by tho voluntary and SUICIDAL. . thoy, became ongiged,and shortly afterward » Resolutions. et. 20, in tatitude 49.10, longitude 863. | thy to the holders of stock, utd the failure of | from its not only having become self-eupport- | immodcraty use of intoxicating Iquors, wenlels 'e Mowan wout away to New Albuquerque, N. M., ‘ she sighted the bark Bend Or, sinking, with | the Mechanics’ Danis of Newark only a elr- | ime but from tts clearing about $4,000 monthly | Ciegualided bin for the uxcrclay of hie under Sora es Where bo is rinnitiz a newe-mipply depot. her spars ad sails gone and boats stove, and | cumstance to It. ‘The remaining intneteen | besides, betent und unable to Wecharge the duLies as AN oatiecaentup ANS Bt i ee qeparrury ead aatiae ij fire Salora Lose Their Lives in Mid-Oooan tho sea maklng a clean breach over her. The | letters are ina similar strain, and tell ils por | There are forty mon fn. tho priaon serve | Judge with decency and decorum, faithfully special Dipatch to” The. Chleeon Tyiounss 3 i sition In the market as well as warning Gould rs of uO, Tact the loads! st second mate of the Law Wood, George W. of uzo, met the loadstone of her ing “ilfeterms,” Michael Gormny, who mure | andltopartially, aecording to bie. best loarning | LA SAttt Illy Nov, 1—Mra. Iewves, of this | Pring. Ux tainake no wulstak: wari trie love in tho person of Frederick A, Cobb, in Attempting to Rescue a Ship- Janes, and four men volunteered to rescue bs the welfare. of bath site, # und disorotion, to the disgrace of the ndmiuts- | city, womau of unsound mwlnd, this afternoon t tf ei * depended on enrreciiess, Montof tuo letters | 2eFed bis wife, bas been imprisoned the longest | trtion of pubile justice, eto.: that he was then | threw herself Into.a well 103 fect deep aud cons | Liat Simo wrote to Botta ene Ae AREY ‘ked Crew. the crew of the sinking bark. They went | have the signature of © Victim.” thoc—twenty-lvoyenra, He ts an old win, aud | and thore gullty of misbehavior In uilics, and of fat feet of water. Sbe w: scued aiKNE wreoke ' off In a boat, and as thoy neared tho wreck takes caro of tho chapul, Ishmael Freoman, a | crimes and misiemeanors in office. La Het Gah le ed IS THE CHANGE OF TIEAKT i i ' colored proachur, leo n wife murderer, is in| Seventeen articles charge Nike offenses at | Khout half an hour later, severely cut and | sho had experienced, and that she Intended to FINE UNDERWRITERS heavy squall shut from view both boat ant ITEMS, * * J | Various tines ang places. and one that, by rea- brulsed, but not dangerously Injured, and will i by e wreek, When the squall passed the Bend Or signaled — that =the bont was swamped, and the crew were not seen" ngaln, During ~— that —_nleht, the next day and night and the following day til noon nx galu was blowing, It then moderated, and just befure dark the wreck was tain sighted hull down. ‘The Law Wood ‘got eloso ns prudent, owing to the Nenvy sen running, when the mate ad two nen volunteered to attempt a rescue, ‘They: 5 for lifo; Unyes, who killed Delaney, bas pas: JOHN SVCULLOUUN HELLS IIS RACEMONSE | nine suiré of his sentouce, aod 18 so wall TO KEENE, that he is n walter in the principal toarry Cobb, Iowan repliod In a letter futt of f Litter reproaches and brakeoff tho engagement , on his part. Tho next thing Misa Sher- inan hoard of her discarded lover was one day when sooneslinis toher account he walked Ay into the house at Wheaton nog knocked her down by striking ber with his tlst. Misa Sher- man says her jilted cousin looked Ike a madinag and was nricd with 0 rovalver and bowlc-knife. he frightened her tute agreeing to marry bi and he was abetted in bie course by pis rela ub They compelled her to come to the city, and ‘ot tho depot made her enter a fm of drunkeniess, he faliod to hold # special | Fecover. SiS bao eae ie rer aT Ex-Pollcoman of Davenport, Ia. y , Art. 3) charges thut the anid Judge, E. st. | Alt Ex-Pollce: ports ___ Specte te Fee oe ote et eet ae cine Gee | dulled Cox, unmindful of his duties and outa, Special Dispateh to The Chieazo Tribune, New Youn, Nov. 16—Capt. Willimn M. | Teve them wrongfully Ineareeruted, All. of the Sica and ue his datiog aa suck Jud ee Bet at Whe DAvENPontT, In., Nov. W.—Tho hat, cont, and Connor, manager for John MeGullough, to- | criminals ive on hope, without which they | YiKiEy oF PhOpricttes OF tne tiof Siionesota, | cae of an ex-policoman by tho name of Itabert day sold to James 2, Keene tho yearling cult | Woull'sink with despnit, tho loss of freedom 60 | aig. ye divers times since the 4th day of Jaque | MeConkey wore found on the rullroad Dridze Bolera, by Bonnle Seutland, dam Waltz, iL, Hulgh 1s. thn most notable eriolnal In | Sf: 18s, atnundry places in the suld Bate, de- | over the Missiesipot thia morning. ana tho tie by Lexington, with his American and | Soe Slug from ie suornt position before. pis | aan bimsetf ts lewd und dineraceful mauiner, | ference is that bo autclded, as y Lexington, Berean nl eeeerace, ites it the -shov-packioy depart: | 1 thls, thut tho sald i, St. Jution Cox did thon | have been found up to tuts time. English engagements, Boers was bred by i and there frequent houses of fil-fame aud con- ‘cE THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, New Yonk, Nov. 16-—The National Con- yentlon of tue United Firs Underwriters of ‘Amerlen convened this morning, A. Lowdon Snowden, President of the Fire Association of Phitadelpliia, In the chatr, ‘The meeting was lurgely attended by prominent underwriters from all seetions of ed Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. keeper's attics Pane " en mont, and, Ike all the “geatteman pri “4 4 barrel Ithough sla Ished to tak thecauntry. ‘Iho President In lls address | werg suecesstils bit, owl to tho straliness | Albert Franklin, near Gallatin, ‘Tenn,, and ves no trouble. “Johnny” | Sut with hurlots, whereby the sald E. St, Julien AutosdacKe, Pa EER nS aoe are Pee advocated A uniform tax rate tnevery State, | of the boat. had to make two trips. While | purchased by Capt. Connor at the Belle tho Danteburalar, - whe is known | Cox bus brouyut hliusolf and bie bib offieo into Bpeetat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, car in the hope of meating somo one to whon THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION was adapter Reawlved, Tint tha whale subjoct of tuxaton, Heenses, und deposits Ue referred ton committe tot lvowith authority te correspond with or sppeur Leture tho vilicurs uni Jexlalatorg of tha yarlous States, aud alsg to, pregent the facts in thy cngo to tho Insurance Commissioners of the several States Individually, aud ale to appear before suld commissionars ut thetr next unnuak convention In perso Or DS counsel to ure tho fiportanee of unltorm leyislation relutive to taxation fn alt (tx forms, and toask to Commis toners to Jolnus Inthe request tu the rev disrepute, to the manifest injury of tho tworals . et i Coes annual | Or the youth und guod eltizehs uf tho Btuto uf | Louisvinie, Nov. 1-4 womun tamed Lads tried the fire plan for sulvide today at hor house returning the second time front the wreek they spinal a sea, whieh filled the fttle boat full to the thwarts, but, as the crew used their hats te bule out the water, they Were ennbied to get safely nlongside the Liaw Wood. ‘The Bend Or probably sanic that night fn a very heavy gale, KILLED DUIING A GALE. ‘The Gorman bark Rudolph xrrived today from Antwerp with the erew of the bark dintile M, ‘The Captain of the Hattte M. + ports: “Tho boals craw of the Rudolph made two trips, When wo Iaunehed our she could appeal, Aga Inst resort, alio told ber Tronzied suitor that SHE WAS ALREADY MAIMED TO COnB. The Intter bad gotten wind of Miss Sherinat alicuction, and followed on to town to try and Interrupt the gamo that was to doprive : bin of his intended. Ho camo upon Bowan - and Miss Sherman at the corner of North Clark and Kinzie streets, whtle one of Bowan's friends was in search of a Justice and a mar. flayo license, When Cobb came up Bowan, it ig alleged, asked Misa Sherniau if she was really married to Cobb, and, kuowing the state of bis 5 iniod, and fearing that both herself and lover i Mendy sale last April for $5,000. Te is en- SO Eee by. ¥ exploits, I Kerving his clehth term, and this for gaged for the Enylisi Dorby of 1933, and Is | twenty yer ce bis for | Minnesota, and tho disgrace of the d Tronounced by connoisseurs to be the finest | Hea years. Chauncey Johnson ts back £4" | univerution ot justicw aud ts thereby guilty | on Campbell, near Market. ‘The doctor saya her yearting this country has ever produced, | West. a hud of 17 yenra, is luprisoued for ttfe for | Ch mlebebuylur tn ollice nn of mabariume ane ra burns nre fatal The price pald by Keene is not named, but | duraing w barn, and with two other peiconors, | pilve, Art, 10 charwos that tho auld Jude ne is the Highest ever glvon fora yeariing in | Who bave seen Detter duye, tus to lubor with | Cox did, in Ramsey County, ou Oct, MW, go within | DEE PITTSBURG PLATFORM aAuuerien, tho very lowest eluss of criminats, and march tu Wie of petitions Wako Chet “ewdly at ——as EXTENDED 6 PER CENT NONDS. Dla work or cl with ie hands on thule shouls | issuiviousty cohabited witu hor, to thedisaracoot | Weport of the Cuimmittce, ax Mado To the Western Ansoclated Pr ‘Shuvine the heads uf convicts has been abol- | Justion, Tho House of Neprosnntatlyas, horetore, Public at a Late Hour Last Nigh Naw Youx, Nov, 1,—Lhe Kventay Post | thed at this State Ingtitation. ‘hele tuir ts cut Muaiand suey the: said Bt dation Cox muy Ad Pirrauuna, Pa, Nov. 18.—In the convention says: “Lhe Treasury to-day was prepared | short, anu thelr fuces are shaved weekly. They | BUE tO anéwor tho, at ieds iets 000,000 31g “per. cent bonds at par | ure not pecuilt and accrued Interest. “Shere were only thre | bvoks and story = & bra, and that such proceedings, examinations, | tho committco tate tonight ugreed on o wiraaie eo illowed wud ie tridts, and judginenty muy be therefore bad and | platform to be submitted — tomorrow. t might be murdored in cold: biond, sho replied eral States they’ represent, for fall’ In unre, at’) small boat the mon jumped in, teaving the | tots offered, making a total of $33,000, all ex- | Pied. Two papers or tobneva weakly are qiven given as nro ugreeablo to tuw and justice. sae Platform wil } coma of ae tae tuoy were tut, ate bud only bewn ool feast, (rom the henvy and unjust burden now sable q , 1 o 0, nelavel., iis, <2 Mia: “tht sey ied <1 te each muu—nenrly all chews ‘and it 1s aS Ra tes embodiment of the principtes of je organiza jowin thot i gi RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, sufety. Thay returned tn the morning, and | Seere ‘olget, : the steadily- | we tu ely os rizht of labor to organize in its own defonso Thomas 8. Clark, of Chicago, next read a “ weretary Folger, in view uf the steadily: | weed also, Letters muy be reeelved daily the mate tugk the disabled men in her to the married, for ho would havo shot her, Rudolph. Inthe gale whieh made a com Brecial Ditnates (0 “Te CAleage Zyuns. then shot Cobb, and thon himself. ni auuinst the aggressions of concentratod capital. per on Lexistation * and olfered the fol- visit for half an hourevery twoinenths, Avova, In., Nov. 1.—Tho Chicago, lock Island } ye wilt demand the abolition of con. Increasing surplns of the yAreasury, Il | and written monthly, Friends are allowed to 1, soon Issue a eall for $20,000,000 to $30,000, After tho corn mal, had beon performed us ‘ lowing preamble and resolutions, which were | plete wreek of the vessel and disabled somo | extended 6s, to be redeemed: iit ty dnys {n the reception-rouin, Where Vetectivedames | &. Pacific express, condirctor Scott tn charge, | tenet. couviet labor in tha various penal | heretofore described, Miss Sherinan, feurful and ri adopted s of the crew, one seaman wos killed? henee, or on presentation before that thie, | Jaekson bas been fourteen years tn clare, | which teaves Council Hlutfs at 6:20 p.u., was | institutions, and tho problbition of Chinesa | Woo ping, and not daring tu olfer uny overt ob- 4 Wneneas, Insurance and commeres are 60 THREX MON Lost OVERLOAD, The steamer Victorin, from London, ree ports that white close reefing her malntop- sall the vessel shipped a bevy sen, carryhig: overboard the boatswait and two seamen, and injuring four mien, ‘Phe same sen stove in the life-boat, broke the main boom tn three, places, carricd away three yentlintors, and dainnged the funnel and rails. MIS. EDWIN BOOTH. ‘ ares ching there entered recently a beautiful, Indy-like “ with interest to date of presentation. fromnun, dressed Inthodeupest wournings brings | tePOWR tuto contusion tonight, when about | inunigeation to this country, It will a " SEW ‘1 y car Weston Station, by = IN FAVOR OF A NEW MUSLDING, Ing alurge bundle, whten wes duly examined | twenty mites out and near demand that cougress shall ollow trades-unlous ‘The Produce Exchange voled. today fn fhe | aud tho contents registered, Tho woman looked | three unmusked men suntebing from the band | q yo incorporated like any similar bodies bav- yor of anew building on the present plins | 80 utterly crushed she could seurcely lft bur | of n pussenger bia pocketbook containing $175, | ing property und desiring to accomplish a just provided the debt of the Exchange would | ess she requested to guy her husband, suyloy | and, drawing rovolvers, anu threatening tushoot | ang legal object. ‘The creation of a bureau of Not exeeed $1,259,000, is she lad been very Ill too Til tu gomia fora SURE. | any person who came near them, coolly rang | juuur statistics by the National Goverumunt 1 s, ie ond hand Jofs, Loft sunp, towels, Ceult, | the bell, stopping tho train, They thon walked | demanded, with tho unforccinont of the Na- FABULOUS WEALTH. mid cake=w taken to Ir awier, tho | out upon tho platform, fenped tothe ground, | Honal, f nls Hour luy as iteanirie, comands, Ho hustund entered, We “ ee r Tho Son Gives Up 852,000,000 in Money | with that uninistakubly: ebume-fuecd look | ef Of “Tho Juines brothers!" and thit | wll ebildren under 14 yours of uge. The proper jection, they started tick to Wheaton on the train. On the way Bowan, she saya, told her to . penlsa any Ini and when sho sald sho could not , be observed that PRRHAYS WE IAD GONE TOO FAR, and that they would bave the marriage annulled, Thor remuined at her aunt's house that night, oceupying separate apurttents, and tho next é atuy thoy were to start for Now Mexico, While watting for tho train at tho depot in Wheaton, Cobb, the other lover, who had bean wytentt his opportunity to offect the re- 0 vitally related thut wrong to one Is iujustice to the ulher; aud, Warnes, ‘The inaurance interest iu Into years has been made the subject of & vast deni of iegisintion, much of if of an unjust and in fartous cunructer; therefore, Kesolecd, That it fs our duty us individuals to calltoourald che services of our rupresenti- tives of public commereinl bodica aud tho dally presto tho end thit there iny ba entixhtene went of the law-making budies with respect to ‘the purposes of insuranve, re tet ‘ s vent: hus, workslups, ete., and the | lease of tis atllunced from ber captor, drove u ; Heolrad, hot this assouiation will continue 0 | at, MORTAL OF It ON THE WAY TO TIS Fe Beets Gy ar Ae On ee aS Tee ee ea rate outa tae ae On he eeaton fue factories wid work: iu a bugay, and Mise shormun Fabived ne and Coe ee anit aud. daimaraua: kieasunee aiid cry, cut ih 29s.) Fi bapa: , hugh or Jow rude, ang neaely fancy Wit Agta | youth eligbion soats. down bootelecs, under- | xuops ie meu asked for. ua fs aapitury iugpection. | tho ruunitéd lovers drovg. Into the clty. ‘Bow- 5 ttillencouraye tho eudctnentand entoreament Spécial Disvateh to The Chieago Tribune ‘Tho Internationa! Submaring Diving Com- nuath oollars, aud in every availatile hiding. | ‘Tho preference of mectianies’ Haus Lor wuyes to ful tears, che pair Deentne calm, and tho wi uu took tho train for New Mexico, “As soon, pauy, whose vessel, the Mary D, Leech, has been | nants were too short to tell -the story of tho: as Mr. Cobb got his rival's unwilling witu =“ sufoly tumong friends bo departed for the wilds of the State of Muine, in order that the lady =~ nigbt not be compromised. As soon as the marringe Is set aside, Miss Sherman oxpects t¢ Joln uor affianced in Maine. DEATH ON THE RAIL, Hun Over by 2 Construction Train. ‘The tragic doath of Mies Etlen M, F. Kissner,a student of the Cook County Normal School ‘Tuesday ovening, startled atl Englewood, so that very Httlo business or work was accomptianed yesterday, Tho curious visited tha location where she was killed, and examined tho spots of un blood ar tucked for fragments of clothing, alonje neo. Noutiompt wus muito to fullow the Fabs | clulins of voutractors will ue wlituled to, A ro- ui cI ay ers, and the traiu was moved on with: viston of eo existing in ‘ol Ne eee ae ee ee oe | Pe Sern tees THO mine Bas TOUF Years} ue surthor “molesintion, although tho cf- | fect lubor ormantautign will to askod for. Touldered June Me ie q ‘Tn conversation with the principal keopor, Mr, | forts of the conductor were frultleys to | ‘The Committee on Permanent Orvan eabtion 9 ) 1708, of Lewes, hus been re | satin Dixon, who for twonty yours hastemuined | Well the exeltoment until tho station wis | the Congress, with u view to perpetunting Its warded with unmistakable ovidences of the fost | frm and feithful ut hls post, his views upun the | Teacked and tho Terre haa wore convinced thoy | uxistence und having tt assotn bles sanity ao. vessel, During the past elyhty-throe years no | punisuinont of refractory conviuts were ob- | Pore nat to be aurerede ed was nutbln Fh es Vast pinbt at the re Hotel. sane Lud etfort, with the exedption of that nude by the | tntned by Tins Thinwsy, corredmindant. Withe | Tey bole train, as everybody" was too badiy | to tho English ‘Trades. Congross, which uns British Government in 180), has been made to | CUE tHe use of tha | pail it world be lipesuie | frieutoned to mike wuy olovetownrd resistance, | w potent intluenco in national utfaira In, that recover tho fabulous treasure which ia known | big to keop in Bubjevtion the hundreds of des. | LBC opiaton soetas to by that thoy hnd intended | country. 1t dues not alliliato with eithor aiticat tohuve bean sunk, tt has beon abahdoned us | porate und murderous characters who aro sont | fo do this, but beeame frightened a womedliiie. | paris, une coe a fr Jt ata alco Oe HY wator {y so wreat that all apoliances herotofore | Wein aad tho: dull ofliciais, and. to. ight | 89 1 auitions in the vicluity,and overy eifurt | Learing on Inbor generally, assist such measures invented tor raising heavy bodies were 7 1 will be made for their capture. as muy be benetlcial to labor, and show to thu ‘i 7 LHR toad Cooee Ere ne peeee rns eda workinen the evil whleb will’ arly trom other usolese, The International Company, which was | tomed do. According to the statements nusaUres NOt tuning to ald thelr cause. ‘Tho organized 19 Phlladulphio for no other purpose | of Dixon, he and bly muscular assistants | Arrested fora Murder Committed Somo | 1! mimittco will prosent a very intercsting ro- thi to rifse tha abandoned trouBnre, (8 Atied | ar dLupon regularly about three times 1 Yours Ago. pert today, up with all that Ingenuity can dovise. Tho most | week to paddle a criminal, who is socuraly band- mr , of such wiso Inwa as will secure substantial Yulldings, Inquiry into tho orlyin af suapl- cious fires, and tho decrease of the ttre-hazurd of thecountry to the grentest degreo constatent with commercial intarcats. FIRYINSURANCE. George T. Hope read u “ILstory of tho Firelusurance Policy,” One passage wast “The nnderwrlters know there ure people who ure so addicted to - misfortune In respect to the occurrence of fires, when they are Instred, tint ~ such events ary Inoked for _ perlodically, atiutecvals of two or three years; and the hames of such partics are registered, and all riaksin the nelghborhood of those unfort- unates are refused, Lndeed, there are loca- Hons delined in thls cudl other cities inwhich New York, Nov. 1—The body of Mrs. ‘Mary Frances Booth, the late wife of Edwin Booth, Is now on its way to Chicago, where the funerat will be held and Interment take place, It left this city this eventing, necom- panled by Edwin Booth and his daughter Edwina, Me J. LU. MeVieker and funily, Lawrence Untton, and Willlam Winter, of the Now York Urine, ‘Tho funeral party started from the Grand Central Depot at > o'clock, The funeral services in Chleago will be held in St. Paul's Church at 9 o'etock on Friday afternoon, Servylee was held over the remains of Mrs. Booth In this elty this afternoon at the residence of Mr, MeVicker, Caen tho track where sho was dragxod. Upon ¢ \ wonderful pleco uf inechuulsu on board t3.un | euttod and fastened to tho wail by * Drucolots ” Special Dispateh to The Chtcave Tribune, : i ! 7 4 vr a y RESTE! SAVY comlortably for wsweek, He has communica | mimbor, and udjoiu the roam where * paddling” | was arrested In Prairie Honda, county, Iasi * chit tf . Alter recoss P, Notlan read n paper. entitled | THE MODY RESTED IN A HEAVY ROSEWOOD | {on with the uppor world by telophouo wires, | eadministored. ‘There le ubsolutoly hathluygin te Stalod the fate. and then dlsmissol the subool, t BEET, upholstered In white suttn and ornamented with massive silver handles, ‘The Hd of tho ensket was removed, exposing the boty, Which was robed in white sntin to its full length, ond: tho elfect was to present 1 per- fect counterfelt of sleop. The tloral decora- ous of the parior in which the cuskut rested ¢ Coiled Poticles: Can ‘They Be Made Safe for the Assured, and Ought This Association Jecommend to Leglelators for Adoption Any: Yoru of Standard Policy?” ‘The speaker Thonght the assyctation ought to forestall action on this subject by agrecing upon o standard policy, THE PRESIDENT’R RECOMMENDATIONS, A committee on business was appointed . 7 = New Yok, Nov, 12,—I met David A. Wells on ivismuppliod with tuo metng ot muicing hid | those eclis but tho atone-wall aud flgor, and tug | TRUt aud brought to tho county Jal, Tho nt | | Ten EOE, Ni Attar tho Now Uriouus cloce own alr, aud for light in his exploration he f@ | menin punishment must He on the ‘Intter to | rest was made by clear + Ts Lyons tlons. Ho sakt: “1 bad not paid much atteu- supplied with vowerfil elovtric Name | rest. Ghly brand ig givon while in this duranco | dotective of Heading, Pa, Doputy-Sberlf® T. W | tion to tue election. 1 do not think elections af- fish when a 10 erence peruse te sie, arte nis trequantt fei aroudad fia Smith made thourrost without dillcuity. Moyer | fect the general course of avents tu this coun- nin every = outside wbject ww! ty ovina. Contrary to aif repurta, no. prisonar is try any more.” distinctness. AE tho side of the oll tan panied yntess bo netunily deseéves ity and no ae erg aero nectarines LH You not n member of tho Rallroad Com- jechintent arm wi Thuchine 1) porfect ut me ka} wed In any depurtmon' > 5 ‘. pe ine ‘ . INDOLENT It pirat aetion of aepolty Ste allowd La ware or five years ago, Hie brothor, Jonathan Moyer, atest pata eg 4 Inu, Wo have not much tody. Our sha huinan urin, evon to the picking up ofa pin. | wuosday’s Big Robbery Near Youngs- | waa taken from this county to answer forthe | original function was to decide between tha feeling that not only tha teachors but the scholura could accomplish but tittle with tho wid thoughts of the frightful douth of one ; 4 of the brightest and beat studeate In the school. : Mies Kissucr was tho daughter of Sr. J. G. Kisaner, of Morgun Park, 0 woll-to-do German. Mr. Kissnor bas a wife und olgbtor nine chil- dron, two older daughters boing murried, the : rest of tho children being younger thin Mlas Ella, i aud living with their parents, The family aro ' 1" due. tu Papers) Ith “passuaslunl of Huuiuul th ‘an accuunt ef which | rulirouds. Of Inte thoy have vach set up for | Snemuent of tha Buptie Church, where. Mr. . were miunerous, ‘The pine eover was | s.“Necracke: town, 0 same crime some time oxo; | wer! jf 1H fis Mr toconsider the President's recammencations | fuirly covered” with.” wreaths, erosses, | Sucteareealtn ead whe wien Tie Dispateh to Cineiunatt Gazette, appeared ia ‘Tine Tuinue at the time. The | Hewsolves, and, thorviory. wo deuyy our eKlt- | Kissner touches a ciaswin tho Sunday. school Aix : ial fn oper pooner Na broke. columns al fouaueta whist toting tho vessol Into the hurbur, about $5,0N,- CLEVELAND, O., Nuy, 16.—Ono of tho mostdar- | couplo were murdered and $4,000 takon * Does it not look pretty Ua fur such ravenuo | ‘Tho family ura highly spoken uf by Col, Clarke WOOF specie and Jowels went down with her. | ing robberies ever planned In this region was | from the house. ‘Three havo alraady been con. | roform or trey, trade ws you have booed would Pho monoy was taken by the De Brook from an | successfully consumimuted this moramg at | Vieted of murder and are under donteave of | ume to pass?” iutereepted Xpuuish fleot whilo on ber way to | hae Contre. Muhoning County. the | oath. ‘Tho statement of ono of those convicted | | + Lum rathur afrald to talk to you,” anid Me. Halltax, Hogiundg, trem 8 successful vrulso on | Boardman Ere, ad ied unty. the | inpticates voth the Moyers, though they stato | Walls: “still, L may say it la burd to get people the Spans Main, With the epeeto were tucen | vietiot bolug the Hon, Josso Ratdwin, It | they woro both dlachurged ou proliuniuiry ex- | to take any statesuianlike viuws of tho subject QW prigoners.. When tho vessel foundered thy | will be rumomberod that somu weeks | atminnti d cau prove nn allbl, and that they | of politieal economy.” prisoners wero ne on the lower deoks and Papers were atso read on “Elustric Wires,” Hazard of Petrolgum and Its Produets,” wd “Proper Reserve for Relnsuranee of Outstanding Tks.” ‘The subject of * Rates en Corsmissfons’? was transferred trom the elnnlng to the end of the program, and it and other residents of Murgun Purk. Tha death of Miss Ella ia a terrible blow to fy tho mother, Miss Kita scotus to have bean u tne : vorlt with all shu know hem in conversation with Prof, Wentworth, the res 4 stor learned the following fucts in regard to ' deceased, Edwin Booth’s contribution to Uns beautiful display was mnagniticonterass of calla Wes and roses. ‘Iho tragedtan him self, holding the hand of iis daughter, satat the hend of the collin during the services and ry. in bilolty | re entirely innocent of tho offense. They ved | «Don't you think it looks asif tho Protection | Miss Kissunr's actions provious to her leuvlng i seomed very much affected. At the hour | urelost, Capt. James Drow, who commanded | TZ the | newspapers = kava | pu near tha inurdered couple xt the time, and left hnd aprotty onsy time? onus tal errand or blurt. for pitudered by the convention that etion tt fixed upon (4 o'ctock). the spactaus parlors | the vostel, ane wwuuse bay wae recovered two | to the fact that Mr, Mutdwin had at Washington | r"tnetnto coon after, Hoth tho Moyers wilt | “twin Browdune’ alt “economieat propost. | Pimdents, Halt on hur fatal errand oF wi lst of. the house, were tilled and the hallway closely crowded with lnties and gentlemen, while many wore obliged to stand on the stoop. ‘There was g A VERY LARGE REPRESENTATION OF THE THEATHICAT, "ROPESSION present, but: the greater part of the sym- pathizing frlends were private | citizans. Among those present were Miss Kato Fivli John McCullough, the wife and family ot loseph Jefferson, Ienry A. Abbey, H, C. darrett, Ada Webb, Witiam Winter, Colla Logon, Lawronce Sutton, Mrs. E, od man, Dr J. K.P. Hodson, Luelus Hart, Cornelius Benedict, Gen, James MeQuade, Witam M,. Common, and Atrs. Jota D, Townsend, ‘The services opened with the hymn “Come Yo Uisconsolate,” rendered byn quartet, and then the Rey, Dr, Ferdinand CU. Ewer, rector of St. Ignatius’ Church, rend the short mee DURIAL SERVICE OF THE EPISCOPAT, CHUNCIT and gald in short prayer, ‘The Rev, Dr Hobert Collyer followed In aw short and home which it is supposed to be. Prof, worth says ho wus busy weiting in hia study : when Miss Kissnor came into the sitting-ruon. where his wilo was, and the door being open he oyerneurd the conversation, ' Miss Kissuer complained of being sick, sald her houd folt bad, und she would ike to xo home, Mrs. Wontworth folt of hor pulse and hanus and udvised her to go to bed, as sho had q »bDigh fever, telllug ber she would geo if some. thing could not be dong to relieve hor of her paln. she started for hor roum, stopping in ax to sue several of tho xoholarson ner way. To ' one of thom sho js uatd to have remurked, * Mla MeClure you will graduate from this suhool, but Tnovor shutl.” Mrs, Wontworth roported tha case to the Pro- feasur and usked it she bad uot better send for the doctor, Ho replied, "As soun as I flntab iny ts writing I will wo after him.” As soon as he was reudy Mra. Wentworth wont to silss Kissner's rouut to doe how sho was, but found shy was gone. Shu tad evidently undressod herself and goue to bed, but bad got up wygain, dressed herself, BS aud gono away . WITHOUT BEING BEEN, ‘ont~ ant dieusslon of the subject ls expected. lourned tll tomorrow. MME. PATTI. MIE OIVES A CONCERT FOR THE RELIEF OF ‘THY MICHIGAN FINK SUFFERERS, Spelal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, rw Yonk, Nov. 16.—'Thore was a very re- he ‘able scene at Steinway Ilall this even- ne and It {s more than probable that Adelinn Path ig completely, dumbfounded — at ba ,tevortment of some of New mee leading citizens, and = mare an astonished at the tmprovement rettrad takon place in this particular in the fa irenty years, Madame Patt! was to prolead the Michigan rellef fund. Mayor tee! With a great flourish, had organized » as Conmutten of leading eltizens who wore Manage the affalr, and lond dignity @ occasion by thelr presance. Ite da ufterward, Mus buried in’ st. Puter's | oxchangod Government bouts for some $17,000 | be tried for the olfctise at tho next term of Chureh-yurd in Lowes, ‘Two years after the | injotd. While there was nothing romnrkablo | court tn Suydor County, Lyon will be bore for Wreck tho British Govurntont sont two frigates | about thia, Mr. Hnldwin's wealth and occontric | ble prisonur tonigat. | 7 1 a COURS. nS Ale Horty yeara tiroc while SleCenokun waa “on tae. | Habits were discussed wntll nmost everybody to orulae, elroulora were posted) around Sus- | tho land must have como to heur of tho little, ering 60,000 for infor old, pecutine man of Boardman, It wasgivonout | A Woman Shot tious are swallowed up Just now Iu tho weueral prosperity. In old and established countrius (ho ho arrest of Moyer | statesingn, the lenting mut, consed 1 pautat suche in bis family, all of whom | ideas which become the pulluy uf the country, assort ho Js innocent. Hore, the pasaing circumstances control the sr epee principles, Wo do net suom to have ud Wounded by a | tho disposition to ae tho views. of political de Acie eh ieee economists and inkers, and Wo ure eae ater eM MONEY | that Me, Huldwin fad x manta for gold, and Negke Travp, i to tho present thut {ho hull bad basn swept had by habits of frugality and business saguclty pyectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, golng to be guided oe auonetary luck ur failure, Yet 1 think that what ts right wilt be- away by tho aetion of the tides. ‘Tho lnterm- | amnssed a Inrgo fortune, whieh bo kept note | Crevenann, O., Nov. 1.—The clty was thrown OAHU IDO. policy even hore.” Bir, Wella aad: “1 Gout Company, to keep ith rout object from | itm, finding. mush pleasure In occasionally | inte exeitomont tonight by a dastardly shooting | aball huvy an urticiy in gue of thy, reviews (1 view, hud beon since September working at nn | counting aver tho sbining pieces. ‘Thosu publi- | which took plico at Rocky River, seven miles | think ho said tho North American Review) very thor wunican versal neur, whera thy Pu Usk | eauonsnady in w aousulionsl way, naturally ox~ | wort of hore, A nogro tramp wn | Soot wmblen Tea Akan te, aay Te beara who Ja to coculve n binjority of whatever treaxe | clted tho ambition of skilled crackamen, and | tered the houso of Jonn Fuerstner, oa- » What fs the theury of thearticle, Mr, Wells? ure Is discovered, ih un Inturviow says thut the | wore tho direct causos of the rubbory this morn- coupled by bis wifo and two childron, | What la tha troubio with our tance De Look Hos In fitteun fathoms of water, ‘Tbe Py dot 4 f Y “Why, the polloy gf tho ‘Treasury Depart. divers in golng downy found. a tone trregulur | ‘BH volweun aud i} o'clock, ono a baby in her arma, and requested Ys y 9 divers, in gulag down, found tong. Wrregulur |” Hoardman Cuntro te lovated ubout five mites | her to get bim soiy food, Rho pleaded poverty, | plant Mn putting by an nich gold Is Holme to Play wide, and sixty feot tong. On'oaeh side aro | south of Youngstown, a few farin houses bullt | and directed him tothe house of a neighbor, | “Why sur” pilew of loose stone, supposed to be tho bulinst | up around a large publio square constituting it, | whore he could get a good dinner. He wentout, | ‘The National banks areal! bottomed on de- Ubrowa frow the frigute In. the effort to rule | 1, hasn't a storo, and there is nothing to give lt | bub roturned shortly, und askod for a drluk of | posltituy bouds of tha Governmunt, | Wor ap: that the people of the township do thelr voting i bin was coinnulled to postpone furthor invest! use foo ho in tho ds and fi, ‘Tho probabilities ure, that tho Hon, und on Wednesday the divers roturned to | thoro, Here tho Hon, Jesia Baldwin realdes pate wither. Drawing a revol ‘Treasury Departuent, baying wold aid allver, Bho had put on all her olothing and wraps, but Fhiindulobia. ‘The work, however, witl bo vive | with bis family, surrounded by all the | hotrod ather, the butter tnking affect in wilt pay olf those bonds in abuut four yeura, | left bor bat, probably putty tho cape of hor: I t , 4 Hoak over her bead justerd, Word wus Iming- ducing the pricw of adimasion to 85 it | {iene diseotteso, Jn whlel he paldl a boa | orously pushed forward a® kuoM as favorablo | contort of Mfoy owultig, an ho does, | check, und then rau. Ara, Vourstuor wont toa | ‘nan thoro aru ouly 4s und 4478 bonis to bo the soak over toe nad Mund, | Word was, psines cease Woult have the aifect to crowd pate torlum, While the suffering Michi- ers would thus reap adecided advantage a this masterly stroke of Management, THE FAI CANTATIICE ee to get a fresh boum that would holp along on her tour throughout see untty, Tho committea were alt ra hended by Mayor -Grace, and ch one occupied seats on the platform, with iF was provided with on opern-inas Which to viow Mme. Patti whenover " Gi fot- ly of National banking. ‘Those bouds are ata tne —— mmuny bundred aeroy of vatuabio Lands | ea a ee ta oenad. Nowsaurougue | hist praniui, and it Wil notdy for tho Gove OREIGN MISSION: Tho family consist of Mr. und Stra. | back tothe houso and recognized hy bls victim. | urnmont to be going into the open market and FOREIG S. Ttutdwin aud thelr daughter, Mra, Goorgo'l, | Hels now lodged in jall here. The waund buying its own bonds at a premium, Consu- Hosron, Nov. 10.—Tho Missionary Conference | rowisund her huvband, aut two oF thrao obil+ | Vory sorlous, but will provably not prove fatal, | qucutly our banking eyater ‘aldiangot Gf i of the Domestle and Forolgn Missionary Buclety | 4) " re nig to pieces. + ‘ire Continned ita session today, At the communica | ¢fts THO houso fs lurzo and eloguntly fur- | sgqia wsurgiarios tu Sandwich, Hi. | inet bonds bolug dopoalied as eucurlty for elr- | irway loading to the ! service musio wus sung by tho obolr of clergy | NiMlicl Waving ti ot at family pave Deen ‘Special Dispateh to Ths Chteaga Tribunse oulution, “Whut is your infereuco from that, Mr mon, Blabop Whipple, uf Minnvgota, aseleting. | sleeplug of lato, Under tis stairway tsaciosot, | SANnwict, Ill, Nov, 16.—Saudwich was again | wotiasr" ‘The Nev, Dr. wing, Secretary uf tho Domestie | in which a sinall safe was located, “Vols satu is | visited by burglars Monday ulgbt. About o ” Unless somothing else fntervones, that thore Committee, spoke uf tuo urge Inerease of vous | old fusbloned, having been, purchased muny | gozen houses wero visited, two of which wore | will bo an attempt to return to the State system tribuYons—from about $40,000 to over $200,0N— | yours uzo in this olty, In thie wafe the money | ontered, At Elijah Graves’ thoy xot about $14, | Of banks and clroulation, ‘That will bo fatal to ih throe youre, Large witta are beoomiug tre- | und other valuables belunmug to the family . i t Iver wall ‘| vonfidence and security, 1 apprehend thors quent, ‘This yoar hus increased tha npproprias | werv lovked tor vate keeping. ‘Tho burglars | keeping bim under cover of n rovelver Walle | wit be a movement In the next Congress to cnt en for the work, but the coutelbuttons, are not | must have rencbed Boardman Contry soon aftor | they seurchod for tho monoy, The same operas | off all Internat revanne taxes, in urder that wo HON whom he had known trom elidhued, and concluded with s short prayer in behalf of her relatives and friends, “Nearer, My God, to Thee” was sung, Dr, Collyer pro- nounced tha benediction, and then the body was ylowad by those present, ‘ THE HACK-DRIVERS, PROBAMIATY THAT THEY WILL GAIN THEIR STRIKE, Special Dispatch to The Ohicaco Tribune New Your, Noy. 16.—Tho hack-drivers aro Olicors Joclyn and Musael jumped into u ume and commenced the search which ry ended in findlug the body feurtully mauuied near Soventy-tirst street, on tho Weatera In- dian tracks, which Is about a quarter of a mile west of thy school. Prof, Wentworth’s theor: ia that eho felt sho waa going to be Sil, and must go houie, ‘Tho bigh fever way bave made bor slightly delerious, She took the ruil- roud track as bulny the best route to Auburn, where she could take tho 10 o’clovk train ou the ‘Hook laland itond for home, (Tho rewulur tralna do not stop 8 Normal) Abe waa walking on ane track whon he beard a train behind hor; she stepped onto tho othor, not noticing thot ¥ wy h alning thojr polut, and the probubility fs | yet up to the required aimount qwildnlght, for they wut frat to Mer, Baldwin's | tion was performod at Fred Dieterioh’s, where } aball not have such # largy surplueas tu allow | a Construction | train wos approaching on She came on or of, i Thabo Whipple, of Minnesota, spoke of the | stubles, where they inspected tho borsos and 4 Us to pay olf eo many of the bonds,” that truck. ‘This train unfortunately wae and nll were ranged so | that o day or two more will soo all the em FDOT eeitue Providoneo a bhatt ‘Day bh $25 was sovurcd, Mr. Dioterion belay kept quict f the bonds son tat was | nuda up. with the. euaing | ‘toshow up to ‘the best advantage 10 an | ployers nevoding to the demand for $i a { opportunities Providenco Is opening for | carriages, and, sulecting a bay borse and rouu Mr. Wolloa suid tha size of tho per 7 ’ by meansofa couked revolver, What mukos the p o Roky Mountains, whiuu, be predicted, a contury | n largo aupply of rovesin the varrlayeand drovo | [O0t rt ed wiong'on tho cronking siduwaike, | slonga year, and have w doflolunuy of $2 king no 4 So In threvonmy the. Hey. Nolega 8 Rubleon, D, | “ho housy was entored by forcing opon one | MUYO, nulsel Pag (ose-wyas ssrnlly «but the Women's Wight in Iku ry ¢ centro, thero bolug nino cars in frout aud tive - boeblnd It, the buudlight, under these circum. stinees of course, being fuvisivlo. The poor itl was thrown down und dragged about 100 feet oy more, paeuihg iL eulserts waoleh v robably caused a cbunge in the position of the ‘Hiring audienes, It was ey{dunt that they een drilled In proved to be Gsystem of deportinent Ox oF my MOST ARTONIGIING EXIIDI week. When firms find themselves losing from $1,500 to $3,000 a day on account of re- fusal to pay thelr men the advance they ask, it is only 4 questlon of tine as i or indiguation a gros a judy, terowing the bond werows onu of the TIONS OF BLUNKEYISSE ta thelr’ (ually ‘determining te protect | Dy of Clovolang, aoe Upon miasion work. | of tho parlor windows, Onco Inside the house, Tandon Vantty Zale, ys - io eee bis ie Suyer’ 7 shop Woatern, of ‘fexns, spuke dont tho Lurginn intendud to remain, : tracks, Whore it wus sevored from the . cer Pane, {n i fanart room, When- thelruwn Aueraate ula they wilh tae og ts work amu tho Indi, heyeoos, and thaoy ites barred Tei atteuours, ‘Wherover | Manslaughter in the Third Dogroe.H | King Thootiaw, of Hurmat, the biyeost bull and ou y han by ibyuad when fount by: One fe ‘ared Mayor Grace rosy, of | jn, and say they will keop thelr horses und | Chinese. A follawea’ iS Wem, and the entlre committee ered up and taken to Undertaker Lune ed his exampte in rislug, and gaye ad- currlages Idle,” Efforts aro to bo mide to tne you, | wae adjusted tho purts, snaking “ they went they locked the doors, Jtonoping i Spectal Disvaten to The Chicago Tribune. and Drute in tho world, bus at last found ble je 1 “duce the drivers emuloyed at the Astor the closet, where the Kalo waa, they drill Inutch In a womnun who can #kgurt the Halts ot A led a = jury in tho ny Oe C1 A Wont for w Princes Banat Hole into. the Wok ahd. dit Prarie pu Cirem, Nov. 1.—Tho jury Horses. ‘Pho Queon wus recoutly coniued of f Jobn Cuming, James McCormick Jry { her third obltd, wuich proved a duugbtor, Now tublo us possible, where they Y ord 1th powder, ‘Tho explosion awakened the | 928 0! 3 4 Se ee ee ection thy | tae ya pogo uublo us possible, al Interes| vf C, u Y New Nesford ‘Htundard. ve 1, Dut nt | dames Conuely Jr, and Joromiah Flynn, on | King Thusbaw desires hi wore viewed ufter midnivht ‘Tuesday by tha wag aura tose are wiiateavles House, Bt Nicholas, Motropolltan, aud uthor | afr. Tarutett Allon uae juar built on Kish } vlocplng fainlly, cvatiie Dat, taey Tous | trial in the Clrouie Court of thie county, Judyo | throue, and ho revulved. theroforo, like Nupo~ | Tuther. und ono of ‘tho magrled slstors, |The “4 5 hotels rls hava notatruck to Jain tho mover ment, a they cannot fail te meet with sue. eas, at thelr cmployers will bo obliged to yluld to carry on thelr contracts, . REFORMS PROPOSED, Teveated wh tu AU when she left, the stage, untll ruogttfitton a thie tine dat ht forth the Path ot hlases from the audience, come fach occasion refused the unwel- thown her, {nappropriate attontions thus arrange at Appears that tho commiltes { se blinaull with another wifo, Ins Ueno ecard, Ear moore a | Hest ADs tlhag® ution Ma ea “ang | Cute prshlng, fo, tne, murder of emer | sent hg gery Mangoon, foe We tO ns eed ee ie She Giior N, Hagtert, | convinucd trum tho uoleu boluw that ‘the house | Kiaunlgan wt telling Groshd An August laa now wivor: ong, OF vettea , te, rane who on hie wedding tour viaited tha ialanda und | waw fullof rabhera, and divined the source of | VEE oF Uuty of wansluugoter inthe thind | UAUeUtey OF RO Shor an a wus untortaiged by ers, Domine. Ween | tho alte Aen io Hound tho Doren door opau, | LOures. . Tinor ‘oliclal. ‘Tho Quoon soon hourd of thia, Hurtlett save At ricaisstinn eee bail and bastening to an overlooking window he saw aud, us sho was Wnable Lo xo tw tho King, abe urus were broken, the feet and ankles crushed, and tho right ehoulder - Urusned io a pulp. Tho Coroner bas beun votitied and ‘wilt bold av inquest this murning, “To show at with what love aud respect the young lady wag bold by her chias aud tha echool, it way be sald Exe that shortly wftor Prof, Wentworth sibauitiaatal i J ee bes Erg ho bis t id ruleud ¥ 1 TRYSOLUTIONS ADOPTED UY THE HOARD OF ay Fr "1 10Vi wi ho | Crigical Condition of a Wounded Man. | sonthim a porewptory order to put away. the wenuol, hur clues got tometer aud ruled x19 4 601 TINE . Hee caved allt font bruadeis ot heain, and 21 eae eae avy puntens suppowed to be tie |: 3 Hpectal Dispateh to ‘Ths Chicaga Tribune, now wives at onéy, King Thoghaw Foplled that | fora iorid teisuto, abd tio echool ralsod $23 toa Re OF LITERARY PROGHAM New Yous, Nov, 14—Tho Board of Trade | inches deup, tty of bandsome model, solidly content of tha safe. Sir. Lowie Ored throo Banpwicn, Ill, Nov. 16—Tho young man | ff boule DMujeatye june on daly pro- | wore for tho wut purpose. ‘ one of ust in with the muste, and durkn i Ured af bor % has forwarded a series of resolutions to the National Board of 'I'rade for consideration at ite next session. The first requested Con- gress to pass 6 Jaw simllar to that In force In this State provi security for money ad- vanced on. goods in tninslt or ware houses, ‘The second urges upon Congress the early enactment of an oquitable and uniform bankrupt mu! oonstructad, with whita-ouk frame und oedur | tues at tho retreating bunders, who In return seriously wounded the oven ‘with daughters, and that he waa de- planks, hus slx thwarts, aud will be propelled by | svat volley toward the window, the only dau. peal srvepineed to ‘Tun THUUNE wt pcre Mreollunolt ot ae cuntrol aud tu bo alx ‘aod bas aisou place forainst, At | agu rosultiug boing to tho woodwork around the | ine 0 1. MB, eal King. Seven or vluht days were passed | tho stort are arranged soats where u number of | window. the time, ta fu a very crittoal condition, and tt te | 4 5 ry mvaeuyes, DULAt tho ond of that ‘thine the persona can sit, and « comimodious jovker iv also The five cracksmen with thor heavy booty | thought be cannot recovor. Brogan, who dia ares tofe ber apartineats and went to those of placed there, ‘The outside painting ivof white | were soon In tho carriagy and uway thoy woot, | the shouting, {# nuw in tha county fo at Bycas @ King. Arrived there she selzad the monarch. with black ‘ribbon, and tho {neidu bolow the } ut breakneck speod, on tho road toward Colum | more awaiting the reault uf the dood. curried bitn of to ber own rooms, and locked thwarts iv atraw color. ‘Tho boat is tutendod to | biana, They drove recklesly, and while passe p bin up with the baby, She then went off and tarsy theowner between tho Islands,and cau | iy through Woodworth, thteo and onu-nalt | ap scouded with Other People’s Money, | Ytiiaded w aifaiew of state, bor rat act being to safely jJund 1u almost, auy surf. Jf will be | miles south of Woardnen, ie canes, Toey | Nava,Cal, Nov, 10.—J, Darth, a promalnent | cast whe two new wives tuto prison aud to bave Shiaoe to the red Pea Sea aoe subscauentiy stole ye borses frou tho farmers | citizen, missing for two wocks, was found to | thom hoavily manucled, Pauses 4 felto rT iw nied Goorgu MM, aes shy Apparently was ofliclatiiur as {ulte’s muster oF ceremonies, tpeeeh, 42, tle trout and “began a set ue ong neh he had written toure ot hee bad weltten for lilm. it the Mons the fe ¥ lucoherent remarks he mene ts ‘oKrel nal ne) » W4Id oot be vresont to eneourace this at- ———a nt, Mutrimontal Nosults of CoeKducation, Colteyrer Lndtat ate jecntly admitted Hanover exe, Indlane, 50 Jadies to hor balls, and the result hag beon guve eral weddings wmong the students. Que ov- curred last week, and tho eg epee ‘and ble Lost man wore auspended fur their iugocent die yorsion, andthe bride ran of bone to escape the samo fate, Co-education ig a success at Hanover, aoe

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