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6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. o In politics after. For the Inst twelve years 7 Mi the bank. Thore he was given the alterna- } Ince Station, on tho Santa Fé Railroad, The fh i mats existing upon tho Ialang nu NIOW YORK. he pagsed n life of practical retirement, CRIMINAL NEWS. tive of opentug the safe containing tho funds | particulars aro not st FIRE RECORD. aut field-mice, It we meat te lee foreg THURLOW WEED risa ' or being kitted. [twas Impossible to open Maite ates 4 viallsof polarbears, treat which weregee ; P the National Con | im Wnt west etter ste nt tie tires | The Philadelphia Star-Route Con- | he nrahiine ronbers were centineed | , MTT Tock Ark. Nov 18-—Wilinn “t.| Destruction of the Main Build- by ani poe dite anjnny hore Adjournment of the Nation OU | inembers’ at the great syndicate of : to Have Speed by showing tt tho manufacturer's certifl- | Lovey, who shot and: killed Sam Hester at ing of the Ohio Idiotic arbi uns ne Gatnn wer OF WUISK-oxeN hay tion of Fire Under- whieh bay was once a member—Vanderhilt, Spirators to Have specdy cate, After stihjectlu the Cashier to sowie | Forest City on tho 0th Inst. was nequttted to- ever been upon the Istind were foun, a2 vention Uelmond, and Law—to seek a position Trials. rough usage, and threntening lis Jife | day, on the ground that the killing was done Asylum, the probabliity ts that thoy never wero font ite in the New York Custom-Llouse in theirday, 3 In enso of exposure, the robbers fled, | in self-defense, \ Wo have, therefore, failed to contin ah bila tute th treet Saeed Vb aratelitiin Hleo rat his yelling Apparat in one antl stevende: * ti statement of Capt. Dallinan, wha eluting one of tham eaull be dl called for asaistanee, while was at hand, . q D 7 r \" ? under competitive examination, Two Gentlomen Sold $1,600 Worth | ‘the robbers were changed and tracked to Jim | Tortsyrite, Pa. Noy, 18—Tho entire Fortunate Eseapo of the Inmates, pave Iniuetiaben, ual Land, where he Tarif Commissions Adopted and ¢ fts at Applet a O'Donnell’s livery stable at this place, ‘Tho | front of the residence of Mr. Merkle, n coal Numboring Over Six Hun: ad is n plontifut and saw the tracks ip MME, LAFITTH, of Drafts at Appleton, and Are bank ofiteiats, wile are Inthiseity today, have operator at Minersville, was torn out by an drod. oe reli leop ne agak aX, ‘The vrobaulis Boundaries of Districts TROUNLE ABOUT HER WILT. Now in Jail, Fotntnit the Best, dotuet ivi obits atid silt explosion of duallue powder, intended to ha 6 i a oimowheroglae, OF mistook Designatod.! Svectat Disvateh ta The Chtcaan Tribuna, bring the desperadoes to justice. demolish the house. No occupant was burt he foocprints of will fowl and Dolar beay esis’ sl New York, Nov. 18—Thero have been — Loss Between $200,000 and for tho tracks of tho autmats he named, rumors that a part of the Iistory of the con- After leaving Merald Sstand, A Religious Argument Between | ‘rwo south carolinn Farmers Get into A Stage Robbed. P \ to Rodgers test. of Commodore Vanderbilt's will us A Dispute Rexnrdin: Hotigion~The | SAN ANToNto, Tex. Nov, 18—A stage with $250,000, with Not a Cent was headed toward Capa Hawall, on 4 One Hundred Men Go on 2 hee be rednucted in the contest of Two Farmers Ends in a Argument Ended Through tho Mo» | sven passengers and tha United States matl of Insurance. : gell Island, and at 10 o'clock on tho mont % c A the will of hls) younger dunghter, Murder. dln of x HoublesBarrelod Shotgun. | Was robbed by two masked and arued nen of Aug. 25 that polnt was In plain yiewy, ‘ ud Strike for a Contempti- Mme. Datitte, formerly Mrs. Barker, who Spectat SHepaten to The Chicago Tribune. near Luredo last night, lee packed along tho enstern With ble Reason, ted recently In Paris, Chauncey M. Depew was reported to have obtained an injunction in behalf of Mme. Lafitte’s son, Oakley S, They Objected to a. Girl Recely- Barker, restalning Swiliinen he Pe eartlte % rom transferring any of the stocks of which dng the Samo Wages as his sister's estate consisted tntil the will con shor tending ta the northward ns tar ng oes seu. We kept on to tho south v headed up to thy fee pack, ariaeh ee ad at half-pust 4 o’cluck, and steame "slowie tant abut toward the: land, whieh was distn twelve milos, As we grew closer ant Conusnta, 8. CG, Nov. 18—In Uarnwell Bank-Burglars in Indiana Bat | County yesterday LF. Bradham, at the re- fled by a Time-Lock on o quest of C, Frohbetg, stopped at tho latter's Sate. Tesidence and dined, during whieh the tt- 2 most good cheor prevalled, but shortly after A Planing-MIL sand) = Lumbor-Yard Burned at Chippewa Fails, Wis.—Loss $10,000. THE ROTHSCHILDS, Suddon Death of Baron Jamon—Peett= Jnr Charnetor ‘and Custome of tho Rothachild Family—Simplicity of the dinner the host aud his guest became n+] gguyial ite of the Deccawed Baron. a I « | to the land the exelteme; Closey i bean * ra) t ent on ti Themselves. teat was disposed of. Me. Depew sald this | Safos Bolonging to the Konena City, St. | volved In a relictous controversy, andl tho Corresponutence New York Tribune. aa A hte fe Moun Rodyers Inereaseddy sul when open teat evening that there was no trath In this story. . dispute became so unpleasant that Bracham | Pants, Oct. 3—Baron James Rothschild, road~-Other Uonfle Sere Hound, ius ts AL several times way ° COMMODORE VANDERNIET, Joe & Council Bluffs Road started for home, Frohberg accompanying | who dica suddenly this week, at tho grations, peers Ee reir pn Were en. Death Last Evening of George Law, the | by his last will, Mr. Depaw explained, left Robbed, him to the gate, There the dispute was re- | aga of 33, was the son of Daroness speed, ths keenest plensure Tere full $100,000 In trast, the Income from whieh newed, and both men became very nnery. | Nathaniel Rothschild, tho friend of | nurning of tho Ohio Idiotic Asylum, | every nem of the expedition, seat la Well-Known Oapitalist, aud Man M T i - Hradhim drow a large kulfe and tried to cnt | Ste, Christine Nil: al fe ly of NONnia tines, however, the, mighty “sto aeeta = Mine, Latitte was to have during her {no trial of the whiludelphin Star- | Frolvurg, who retreated toward tho house, | me. Chelating, Nilsson, and formerly 0 Near Colma Uns telock | our vessel was felt to book nlvantage, 0 of Buccesses, Heelies, oe Aen Hentit bs money Ronte conspirators to Fake Vlaco Bt radian son tited, fe purse un Patel Ate wes fate, keandlan eh anal Brent: Friars Oss Bars the Alot age Gene had to force our way through feted is ye was to bo divided equally among ihe November Sension of the Unite tl he. neared the Jiouse, when he | grand y both sides of the house o! tis morning, telephones ann wi ice that frequently ent us ran t FIRE UNDERWRITERS. her surviving clilldeen, Willa IL | States Dintrics Court. Fetraced “his steps. Froiberg hinstily | Rothschild, and was married to a double | sentto the city that thio Idiotic Asylum was | water, Near the tan tho water ind’ OM ADAOULNMENT OF THE NATIONAL coxvEN- | Vanderbilt adited another $409,000. to Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune zotstuwn his un ah fired at the retreating | first cousin, tho daughter of Baron Solomon ) In flatues. ‘The Intelligenee was commun pack fee, with nobtiing but lare, Tnosecake’ ‘TION, his sisters" share, but this was also put into | Pitnavenrnta, Pa, Nov. 18—On Monday | 9. shay "tna healed shortly ntterward. | Rotsetild. Ho stood to bis father in the | ented to the tire department, but ft was nec: ielttch eoutd only Ae avoled, aml at ty Yonk, Nov. 1%—Tho object of to- | the hands of trustees, who were directed to | next the November session of the United | Hohpere cherenpon surrendered mself to | tiple relation of son, great-nephew, and | essary to take an old Sillsby engine as well jor in ys session of the Association of United | puy the annual income to Mme. Lafitte. Mr Fire Underwriters of America was to esttb- | Depew sald that there would be no contest lish rates of comission wnd first plece busl- | here, nor any formal contest {In France, ex- hess, Before the convention was the consid- | cept stich ng was necessary to et a proper erntlon of the followlig resolution: uileial construction of the will and a decis- Resolved, ‘That the rate of commission gy. ca | ton of Its vatldity. tobliaied shall only. apnly to such plices where Joeal Voards aro or may be formed and put in THE BOSTON FAILURE. ivcnl operation, THE BANK'S NEW YORK Contisron DEN’ nil oper hte i = AN NE ESPONDENT. ‘This was carvied with an amendment pro: Spettal Dispatch to The Chieaco ‘Tridune, viding Unt gominissions on farnerisks snd New Yous, Nov. 18.-—'he New York cor- Awelllng-houses be offered to loeal boards. | rogpondent of the Boston Pacitic nal The convention then took up that portion of | ponk, which clused its doors es rai the report which provided that us far as pos) post National Bank, which has nd’ the a sible Presidents and officers of compantes | want only for a few weeks, An officer of be the men the bank sald today ‘ - wg aera Me y that ft had made no ENTITLED TO HIND THEN COMPANIES longs or adyanees to. tho Boston should they attend itstrit envenlone at bank, and. that a small amount. of amendment was offered and acecpted that) poney would be duo the Pacific Nath 1 this be optional with the companies, and os ae Tt ts ine the Pact ie anlupal of amended was adopted. ‘The convention thet | Uank refused today drafts amounting to proceeded to designate tho districts. ‘Ihe | about $50,000, because I} had not the neces: districts ngreed upon nre as follows: Aig funds te the eveditiog the Boston.tiink, oe js not known whether this refusal had First—The States of Maine, New Hamp: | anything to do with the fatlure of the Boston sbire,” Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode | Bank, Island, and Connectlent, with headquarters fathoms of water. within betweee®! hale and three-quarters of A ane at the shore, Two boats were lowered at. once and several of the Oflicers Innded on a low, gravely bench and jars “theee hearty chevrs, whieh were responded to by those on board. ‘Two skyrockets ‘vero sent aloft, and when the party returned on of the officers opened his heart and cuts Christmas enke Ji honor of the event, bi When about to send up the skyrockets Tigut, Waring called for * Llverpoul” ang “ Cockney,”’ our two Tehoukchls assistants, and ‘asked thom if they knew what they were, “Yes, nto sabe,” was the reply. Tho mateh was avpllud as toy stood by and closely watched the eitect. ‘They were very ntich amused when they sav the pre liminary fizzing of the fuse, but when the rush and whirring of tlre shut out toward the deck and the Ittle harmiess missile wens rouring into the —firmument in streak of flame thelr — terror muuzement were most amusing to hold, With ono impulse thoy’ grabbed their hair as if to hold it on thelr heads ang made a most surprising backward leap; thea stood panting and breathless, enzing vt the imany-colored stars that dropped felsurely c States District Court commences, and before | the Sherif. “Meth were prominent white cit- Its close the trlal of the Philadelphia star- | izens of the Sounty. ‘The decensed leaves a route conspirators will take place, ‘There | wife und five chiidaon, are nine of these defendants, and the charge they nre to meet fs consplravy to defraud the United States by entering bogus security Upon proposals for - postal-service contracts. It is probable that the trinl, when fairly started, will continue for two or three weeks, | suceesstully deceived women of Cleveland for it is known that thedefendants will make } tyst summer, was placed on trial here today. every effort to prolong thy trial by the produc- | $19 pleaded not gullty to the charge of ob- tlon of witnessesof every deseription, The first | taining money wider false pretenses, Mrs, bateh of conspirators whom District Attor- | fonts Knels told a wonderful story of how ney Valentine will have to deal with. are | gig pald him S600 to dig for gold in her known as the “Black gang,” and comprises | yard, Schuutdt represented to her that Jogevn 2. Black, Henry Arbuckle, Willian ji fi 5 TL Cason, Joseph Funk, aud Joseph Bink ata rail iaeh pared Hore An Vist by ian Shortly atier the iulctinent of tho | saveholders, and that ho received n messago “Bhick gang” the United States authorities | from Gad to come and recover It for the sueceeded In ferreting out and bringing to | Won. Tle elated tt bad been guarded by justles four more couspirators, of whom ty | Satan for tho past 140 years, and that he was HH, Legrand Ensign, @ young attorney in the phun wel aah powur from above, Selmuldt ollice of Charles IL Otterson, who became th la wilt be tin nt tow My Oe SOrys tus ball. eastan, foputhor with | Christian hy cise Will bu continued tomorrow, ‘rice wnt enfamin DB, ey, is charged I Deralentt : with entering insitiiclent bail upon propos- Alloged Defaleation. als whieh ware controlled by Thomas A. ALe- Speetal Dievuteh to The Chteago Tribune. vousin. Baron Janics was called to tho bar, and practiced at it He often, to nequirs professional: skill, plended for poor Jews. The Rothsehildy aro kind to such; but they are tho encinles of every descendant of Isracl from the south of Europe who pre: stunes to govern the Bourse Independently of thom. La family which fas married tn and in for a longcourseof zonerations, every talent has the force of an instinct. It woul be a nistake to think that a Rothschild appreciates a fine painting as might a Ruskin or oa Kingsley, to whom it sald something, He would ook at it, rather, with the eye of a pawnbroker. | ‘Che idea of its market-value, present and future, would be uppermost In his mind. Notody ever saw a trashy urtlele in the house of a Roth- selild.* Their art-ferniture and biblots ave intetligentinvestments, Baron James shared tho passion of his cousin, Baron Adolphe, of Naples, for rare books, With the exception of that of the Due d’Aumate, bis library was held to be the most valuable In France. Ut was formed with the advice und assistance ot those eminent bibilophiles, de Lacaneile, de Lignerolles, and Quentin Bouchard. He was very fond of the pocts of tha Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, und had a large ng reels, for the reason that the Institution fs outside of any conncetion with the city wa- ter-works.’ By 11 o'clock the entire main building was destroyed, and the fire depart- ment was tlevoting Its {energies to save the other buildings. The fire occurred in tho basement on account of some sudden disar- rangement of the steam-heating apparatus, but Just how will probably ever remain a tnystery. ‘Tho building was tho best con- structed not fire-proof bullding — be- lunging to tho: State, ‘but the ventiintors » ‘and alr flues were just so many avenues for the flames, At the timo of the fire the children wero in the school-rooms of tho main building, tho part destroyed. ‘The teachers wore notified by 0 messenger. and marched the puplls down the stairways in good order, and conducted them to the hospital, a building In the rear of the new north wing and not connected with any other bullding, Hero the ehiluren wero provided with bread, meat, and other provisions carricd from the kitchen, ‘There Dr. Schmidt, the Docotver of Women, on Trial tn Clevoland. Specrat Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribune, ChnveLann, 0., Nov. 18—Dr. George Sctuntdt, the accomplished swindler who so t Hartford, Devitt. Wit led tor time in Ixptlanavorts, Ind, Nov. 18&—Charles A. | collection of Elehteenth Century classics, Was enouplto fecal-all, anu! al Lind ageeas 10 coward ae ye aeket Oxploded in te at Hartford, 5; 5 PicMSs. avitt. Wiley succeuded tor some time x D 19 ey NOV, 18.—| » | conte Sle a sic: @ a - | heavens. was quite, i Second—New York, Pennsylvania, New ITEMS cluding the anthoritieysbut was finally capt- | Wilder, agent for the past seven yoars of tho | Illustrated by d’Eisin, Moreau, and Gravelot, food under tho Immediate cye of the tench: ovldant that they fi. 5 * CONVES know nothing of “Fourth of July.” ey, and Delaware; headquarters at New THE TARIFF CONVENTION, At Walf-past 6 o'clock 1 following morning n boat was sent in to ex ors, ‘Che discipline of the teachers was por- fect, and a more faithful set of women can- & ured by Deputy-Marshals Cake nud Rutter | vhames Loan & ‘Trust Company, was ar iy au crbamliy Lea sfubavlutcare wellektiown rested tonight for embezztoment, It ts Baron James lived in a splendid New York, Nov. 18.—'The uinny letters house which he built for himself in the Yark, ‘Thlrd—South Carolina, GeorgiasAlabama, | reeelved Indicate a large attendance of well- avenue de Friedland, lis lbrary way } not be found anywhere. ‘The building de-) aming lagoon. or bay whiel Hed and Florida: headaunrters ab Athinia, Ga. known men at the ‘Tari! Convention here Wbout town, the former a bulider | charged that hols behind $5,000 In his ac- | his idol, Me never failed at night to spend } stroyed contained tho recoptiontpariors, | reported by fhe landing. eel aid Fourth galssippl, Louisiana, Arknnsns, the 20th and 0th inst, and Quarter Sessions bail-govr and the lat- | counts for rents collected for the company, | an hour in It before golng to bed, Tho first | school-rooms, offlee of -tho trustees and | between tlie shore where they liad stoud and and ‘Yexos; headquarters at New Orleans. is hy ter ag a contractor aut the officers of the compaty say that they | thing hodld inthe morning was to ran into Superintendent, amusement hall, oflicers’ aud teachers? dinine-rooms, kitchen, rete); for meat, vegetables, and butter, Fisth—-Maryland, Distrlet of Columbia, ey, TUE MICHIGAN FIRE SUFFERERS, Virginian, West Virginia, and North Caro- The Michigan Kehwof Fund to date amounts ‘nay headquarters at Baithnare, a higher cuast Hinw beyond, and a tine harbor was thus discovered beliind a tong, low sand spit, with water cnough to allow vessel a3 ft, to see whether his books were as he hid ellove a stricter ©) E of ‘tho books Bellovwe Mivleior Saniinion 4 Joft them some hours previously, Ie was a TALors Two Men Who Soild x Bad Draft Now | will show the defalention to be nearly double epic i in Jnit. that sum. Wilder, who Is a young man, | clever inan, but without broad sympatiles | rooms of oficers and several of the leading | largo aud heavily loaded as the Rodgers to : Sixth—-All territory lying west of the WANTS A DILL OF PARTICULARS, Spectat Dievatch to ‘tne Chicago Tribune, Hitherto of good reputation, aygerts that he | or liberal views, unless whero music was cinployes, andl quite n mumwber of otler } swing with the tide and ride antely, with Rocky Mountains. Harrison Johnstown, of Columbus, Miss. ArrLetos, Wis. Nov. 18—Yesturday two | fs imocent, and that he is not behind more concerned. Io bad really a soul for that | upartiuents for various purposes associated | firm holding bottom. Upon the return of ‘Recess. i S nhs te sn + Miss. Bi x Me Be tcokiae neeidat than $600, nvt, and had a pretty talent for writing sonzy, | with: the administration department. A | tho bunt we steamed into our harbor and at NO EXCEPTIONS TO BE MADE. trough ex-Seeretary-of-the-l'reusury Bris- | well-dressed and fine looking men arrived ni which seemed the very echoes of the meloe Tady attendant was so depressed that fora tinie shu was entirely bereft of reason, but by cara she waa soon restored, « ‘The Gl4 puolls and all the employés were safely re- moved from the buliding, und only one ac- ¢ident occurred. One firentan badly sprained lis ieft leg, Dr. Doren, Superintendent, stated that lie could not possibly seo how the fire could have originated, Lit the basement, where it first. broke out, there were no fur- maces, stoves, or lights, or combustibles of any — kittd., Steam-heating pipes pass through — the bayement, ut they wore t horoughly and safely protected, and the woodwork could not possibly have ignited from them. The heating apvaratus fs in ane other bullding entirely separate from the main building. Dr, Doren is iirmly convinced that it was the work of an incendiary, ‘Tho Doctor said that while ho was assisting in getting the children ont he observed several strange men about. He requested thom to help in. the work, and before his very eyes they pilfered rooms, taking nll small artleles they could lay their hands on. He was sv oc- eupled with the children that tw had no thie to attend to these ghouls, but, he sald that, had he had a club or weapon of any kind In his hands, he should not have hesitated to uso it, Ile expressed it as the most savage andg brutal thing he ever witnessed. ‘The books of the institution were in tho The report uf the committee reeommended| tow, is asking for a DIN of parttenlars from an amendment that exceptions should not bs | the Guvermuent In the suit instituted against Part for any lnoallty ty the rites povernlnys hin to recover nearly $2,000,000, It fy claimed strict associations In the matter of commis: . cy - sions Without the approval. of three-quurters | tat Johnstown, ns Treasury agent, falled of the members of the distrlet asgnetutions Ine | te aceaunt to the Department for a great terested 3 also that. the quetropolitan distr auantity of Confederate cotton selzed, t of New York be controlled: by the tirlif agso- SUMMON AS A WIT: Dr, HManmillton, s consulting p) ciation Jn. the: seis for the ormanlention, at whieb “tho members. were to pledge thelr x : é Janegh gupport. Another amendment allowing the | Iné the sickness of President Gartteld, has payment to agents of 10 per cunt counnission | been summoned as a witness In the Guiteau ana 10 percent contingency on surphis prof: | trial, its In leu of 15 per cent also passed, after —————— whitch PARNELL'S LETTER. THE REVORT WAS ADOPTED AS A WHOLE. A. Louden Snowden, of Philadelphia, Wis | Ie Deelaros the Spirit of tho Land elected President, “The Advisary Comiittes Leaguo to Be indestructibic. {neludes ‘TS. Chard and 2, J. Smith, of LN Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, nois, Soy "Y Barker, of Boston, offered s resolution pro- | _DUMEIN, Nov. 18.—Thoe Herald's special viding that members should use wil thelr ine | 80y8: Mr. Parngll’s latest fetter, of which dluence with the Senators and Representatives | part was suppressed, has been issued In of tielr districts to secure the abolition of | elreular form and widely ‘efreulated. Lt is {ig ine abone tale of we cont dlepaulls nevompanled, in Roscommon, by an address tug, though the is illite. bo asivindls and | 12 the people, ealling attention to the letter, he belfeved the Gayermment was the biggest | und concluding: “Need you bo reminded swindler in Amertea, sult the banks were | that, though the Land League ts proclaimed, able to take care of themselves. r its spirit is indestructible. Adhere, then, The usual complimentary votes were passed, and the convention sdjourned sii firmly to the Hne fal down for you. The ones commenced preparations for explori tho land for traces of the Jeannetis’ or ts inissing whulers, : Three parties were organized—one under Capt, Berry, to proceed overland to the northern const or sonic mountaln from whteh ageneral view of the land. and water might be obtained; another under Acting-Leut. Warlng to skirt the eastern coastin a whale boat, while Kusign Hunt was sent to the westward to examine the — coast in that direction. Tho boat partiet wero provided with fifteen days’ provis fons and instructed to enelrele the island if possible, for we felt pretty certaln of Its ine sularcharneter since minking our observas tions from Merala Island, ‘Their Instructions Included general orders concerning a clusa lookout for cairns and observations of cur rents und tides, ax well as. the collectlon of all selontitic data possible, Capt, Berry's party Included Dr. Jones, the chief, sur con, and four men, ‘These were Frank Melms, who had considerable experience In Arctic land journeys, having been a mein ber of Lieut. Schwathw’s exvedition to Klug William’s Land In 1878-'79-'80; Oluif Petersen, and ‘Thomas Lowden, both old man-of-war's men, transferred from the Pensavola threo duys before wo left San Francisco, Dowinick, the colored steward, algo went along under tho impression that he was going to the the Waverly House, in this city, one nged | Aceidontal Denth of a Supposed Morsc= nbout 65, named W. IL Brown, the other 'Fhiof. ulving the name of E. LL. Morgan, apparent- Avectat Dtapatech to The Chicago Tribune ly avout twenty years younger, In the Denvgur, In, Noy. 18—Some three days course of the day they called on Mr. B, 'T, | 980.0 horse and buggy were stolen from the Rogers, one of our most prominent eltizens, residence of Dr, Zieppreeht. ‘The property who recognized Brown as n man he had | was found nextday ten miley from the city, formerly known In the Lake Superior cop- | the horse being tied to a tree, but no trace of per region twenty yenrs azo as nian of | the man who stole it. ‘This evening n rosi- substance and gvod standing In the business | dent of tho neighborhood brings news to the > ., : st : clty that the dead body of the supposed thlut community. Brown represented himself as has been found Ina mitneral hots tear wera traveling for a New York commission house, | the horse was ted, haying stumbled into it while Morgan claimed to represent certain | fu the dark while trying to escape. cotton manufacturers, Morgan had a draft ——— tor $1,050, drawn by 2 private bank at Natch- | Thrco Mon to any Next Friday in y, ‘Mich., pon a Now York bank, In South Carollt favor of. une W, We Dawn ct and Endorsed Spectat Disvatch to The Chiezoo Tribune. over to Morgan. ‘Thls draft Morgan desired 5. C., Nove 18— y to get. cashed, and, near the close of bank cone No OG alr Olan hours, requested Mi were to zo With them | (colored) will be hanged exington nex nnd identify Brawn, which he dk. Brown, | Priday for klNug 4 whjte man named Hook in turn, identified Morgan, and the First | and placlygs his body on the raltway track to National Hank oF tle elt auvanee a coneeal his crime, A colored man nained oney on the draft, rtly ers ci v ih ed to feel suspicions that all was not Johnston will daaco tn mtdalr at Sumtor on richt, especially as the amount was so much tho same day, and Richard James, 1 colored larger than ‘traveling men usually get} wan, wil trend the gallows for killing a for expenses, ete. Her saw the Casliter of | peaceable and highly reapectably citizen of the bunk, and they declded to. telegraph to | Marion County, Next Friday will by a lively dies with which thoy were intended to go. ‘There were few sounder case-lawyers. is memory was reliable, hls head clear, apd his byoks of referenca tn purfect order and con- venicntly arranged, His fathor put him to the bar to prevent ugly secrets of the great firm from being nolsed abroad; and the young dumes went thoroughly into the study of the capltulaires, the code, and the com- Rrcntatles of Troplong, Datioz, and Laustin ‘he decensed Baron was In intimate sym- pathy with his mother, the musical Baroness Nathalie. Ie felt uncomfortable if a day, when she wags jn town, had passed over without seeing her, aud he spent the long va- eation with her at Vaux Cernay, She hus there a restdence which In the olden tine was a Genedictine abbey, The chapel and the refectory are still Intact — Mime, Nathaniel Rothschild bought thls property of Mr. Brunton, tu English engineer, who got disgusted with It in 1870, when he was obliged to give board and loduings to Prus- sian oflicers and soldiers, and to put up with thelr insolunce, Vaux Cornay, 1s a lovely dell—rocky, heathery, on the boarder of a wooded chase, and ‘watered by a brawling rivulet which Is bright and. transparent as crystal. ‘The refectory and chiapel have been restored; and the architecture of the modern portions of the house, with- safe, which Is fire-proof, About 1 o'clock | North Pole, and Inspired with 9 laude tite. result will not bo merely a free land, but an | the bank tn Natebez, by who the draft pur day in the Criminal annals of South Caré- | jut "being arehnic in’ atylo, iiurinonizes | tho flooriyg in the offieo‘on whlch the safe | able den’ of discovering. what kind = Independent and prosperous Irish nation.” parted to have been drawn, and. in ihe with then, When Mr. Brunton was: the | stood guve way, and it fellintothe basement. | of a polo it iy that he hay bs d ae a 4 . ead a In charge of Master Charles F. Putnam, wht ONE MUNDRED MEN GO ON A STRIKE DE- QUIPs, Tnnediately steps were tnican to aseertaln in Speclat Dispatch f0.The Chleagn Teibuns, lots them in ones n wook, ‘The Rothehilds | butalizhtly damaged. Suporintendent Rut & Way algo intrusted with the magnetle obser vations, assisted by Ensign George M, Sto to whoin was assigned the task of surt the harbor and adjacent coast lines. Thesa oilleers wore especially fitted for thelr duties by similar work performed by thom while connected with the United States Coast Sur- yoy, which they meraly quitted to join this expuditlon, ‘Iho whole of Friday and the following day until half-past 3 o'clock were consiuued {0 fitting out the expeditions, and alt was bustle and excitement on board the Rodgers, Threa cheers were given by those remalning on board ng ench vont left the ship's side nud started upon their separate routes to experience unknown hardships and erllg in thelr — several undertake ings, but with strong hearts and the ambition of youth to encountor aud over come whatever difticulties Iny before ther. After the expeditions departed thers were mustored nineteen souls on bourd, including tho two Telioukehis and a Kamtschadal from Petropauloyskl, who has become quite at tached to the servies, aud wants 10 what direction Brown and Morgan hid gone, Rockrorn, 1, Nov. 18—Burglars en- and it was learned that they hnd taken the } tered the resldences of Mr, N.C. Thompson Lake Shore towards Milwaukee. It hap- | and Mr. Evi. ‘Thoms fast night, but only Reve of the. road, wilt a United States Mute obtalnud 4 watch from the latter piace, be- y 8 train, Y wnt | Ing frehtened away trom ‘Thompson's by his ual “Oe on : tratn. to Hera syerg want son, who returned inte from in party, tn whieh was done at Reedsburg, and thes | Pecatonlen, on the sane night, the residence were taken to Manitowoe and Jodged in | oC Sunuel Shephard was burglarized to the julien the night. ‘They were brought back | time of 480 In pol, tho pronerty of James here today at Lo’clock and lodged in jail, to | Clark, who lived with the family, awaltan examtnition, All tha money ox- cept a few dollars was recovered, ‘Shey pro- Paylng tho Fiddler, test thelr Innocence, and claim to have taken Poutnannp, Me, Nov. 18—Sawall C. fg ae aod. -tolth. he examination | strout has brought sult agalnst six Bowdoin NT oe sunGten to he Chicaco Tribune. students for injury done to his son, iy Fresh- Masrrowoc, Wis. Nov, 18.—-Shoriff Mur- | man, by hazing, ‘Che boy's sicht wos In- phy, of this county, nade quite an important | jured bya plecs of coal belng thrown through arrest here at an early hour this morning. _ Tey 7 Lato Inst nzht he received x dispateh trom | a Ten thousand Sl ea dni the City-Mursbat of Appleton to arrest two | are asked from each, ‘Tha nutes of the st- nen on the wornlus passenger bound cast | dents are Noah -B. Pettingill, Charles i, and south, which arrives here at about 1 in | Dunulng, Santuel E, Paekurd, Ernest i. the morning, civiyg a description of the mun } Smith, Donald ©, Clark, and Albert and saying they were wanted in A pple- | Sweetzer, CAUSE A GIRL it CRIVELD THE SAME PAY When Autumn cotnes, Autumn loaves, AS THESE es It doesn’t requiro.a pair of horses to drag out Spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, fA miserable Salmaniaee i New Yonx, Nov. 18,—One of the meanest Inbor strikes on record occurred In this elty se earn Srnn) foot goers Tab belle or today, and one that ought to brhug the blush Don't o : of shame to the clues of every ons of the ty RPGnet en read Bie participants, ‘Chree young women had been {ho truest dofinition of happiness is—in the ongaged by one of the largest elgar factories | gieyonury. It cun aways be penny thore, sole in New York to work in the packing depart- | gom cluowhere. - ment. They were proficient, and the firm | wsfarringe, said an unfortunate tusband, proposed to pay thom the samo wages that) 45 tho churenyard of love.” “And you mon," the men roceived for doing the same class of | replied bis wife, “are tho grave-dirgors.” work, To this tho workmen objected, and | yy q letter ton felend a young Indy stutes that the matter was referred to o board of arbl- | sho ts not engaged, but that sheacus 4 cloud over tration. ‘Che result was that two of the | tho norizon ubout og large us 4 man’s hand, girls wero placed tn another part of | “atary June, bave you given the yotd-fish the factory, tho firm insisting that the third | fresh water?” No, ma'am; what's the use? Bird must be roualned, A trades union gaye | They haven't drunk up what's in there, yet,” drections to tha workmen that this, “Papa, how do editors xot in free at all tho MUSE NOT BE PHIBUTTED, shows?" “Well, sonny, 18a yenernl rule thoy Accordingly, they Inid the nmittur before the | #!¥e #75 worth of advortising tor a 25-cont naver cackle over exes. Instinctively they keep in the shade, so furans it is compatible with 0 great social and financial position to do so. It isnot their way to excite onvy by vain display. ‘he membrrs of tho faully Who wintke the greatest parndoot their wealth fre Haron and Baroness Alphonse, of the Rue St Florentin. ‘Tho shupllelty of tha recently decensed Baron's obsequies were in conformity with Jewish and Tanity, custom, When the re. mains of the great Baron James, the head of the French branch, and the ian who, atter Waterloo, made the famous coun de Bourac, werg belng taken to Pére-In-Chalse, they went Ino plain deal coffin aad a hearse drawn by a single horse, All the flowers that had been heaped on the coflin of Baron Janes, the younger, were only allowed to stay there for for half an hour, and were removed from It before the funvral procession started from the house in the Avenue de Friedland. ‘The chief mourners wore a little boy—tie only son of the deceased—and his brothers, Depntations were sunt by Jewish schools and ter, of the Insane Asylum, lind his omployés help, and hns proylded temporary assistance for nbout 200 until future nrraugements tre made. ‘I'he oflicints, teachers, und euplayés lost overy particle of clothing except what ‘was of thelr backs. Dr. Doren states tonlzht that tho loss will amount ty $200,000 or $250,- 000, ‘There was no insurancoon the proverty, as the State dovs not insure {ts buildings, An appeal has been made for clothing, shovs, SLaGKINRS, ote, for the lady teachers and ¢m- ployés, . At Chippewn Falls, Wisx., Lons $10,000, Insurance Not Known. Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Cmrrewa Farts, Wis. Nov. 18.—MeRae & Prentice's plauing-nill and Jumber-yard were destroyed by fire tonight. ‘Ihe tire caught In tho mill. and spread rapldly to the yard, destroying many thousand feet of dry lumber. The loss 1s estimated at $10,000, ‘The {surance ts not known, ‘Lhe tire-staum- er has been to New York for repairs, and the hospitals which depetd for existence on the | & * pr 1 the United States when the J im tloket. : hee (4 a elty Js without any “protection whatever, | zo | to ty nite! Atos petonneetae Batt deratrematmsennrs A fashlonable young tady acoldentally dropped ae tha est Rain Bank ot Lint city. Whe Sontonce-Day In Milwautoo. ST a Atay Renee rere cca an net ‘The Mayor asked Eau Clalre for help, ant | Rodeers returns home. fia next eat recelyed. Ag sho was considered equally ay | ove of ber fulee oyebrows tn ber operas box, and men described were fonnd. upon the train Boectat Dispateh to The Chicago ‘Tribune, when It arrived, and were Immediately taken Mirwaukee, Nov. 18%—T'he prisoners into custody by the Sherlit and putin fail, | found gullty at the erlminal term of the Su- Fifteen hundred and some odd dollars was I , | found uporme of them, and a «mau sum | Neival Court, Just closed, were brought be- upon the other, ‘hey nude no resistanes to | fore Judge Mallory teday to be sentenced, being arrested, sud expressed ne surprise, ‘The prisoners were sentenced as follows: They had no weavens about thon ‘Chey | Alfred Marras, grand larceny, #lx months In give the names of Brown and Morgan, and | the House of Correction; Coruelius Kelley, claimed ‘to hall from New York, ‘They say | grand larceny, one year In the Horse ot Core was Sunday, tho sth of August, sl one of tho’ most ‘dollelitfal days, ovet experienced In this land of stornig, “Thy sud shone brightly and no wind disturbed the surfnee of the water, Advantage was taken, of the weather to erect a hut on the adjacent beach tor an observatory, and the twagnel dip was ascertained by Putian, whitlustorey established a base Ine of throv miles for i survey of the coast, ‘his is not int that W she responded by sending an engine hme alately. At half-past 10 the fire was fully undor control, At Frankfort, Ky., Two Saw-Mills and 4 Lumber, Franuronr, Ky., Noy, 18,—Fireat3o'clock this morning burned two saw-mills at the east ond of the raltroad bride, one owned from Judaism, Prayers were recited for the defunct Baron at the mortuary house and over Nis grave, Ho directod tn his will that no name shold be fnseribed on his collin or on the monument above It, and that no speech should be delivered at hls funeral A military medat was placed by the coflln ona funeral urn dug out of the Catacombs of Rome, ‘This medal had been proficient with the men the employers stited | greatly frightenod ber boau, who, ou soeing It, that. they would pay her aceording to her { tought It waa bis sustaene, ability, and would not take her frout tho te- | - Cauversution in a theatre lobby botweon A partinent in which she was wiuzaged, ‘Phere: | young wun vod uy elderly guest: Young mun upon 100 men declared thelr Intention to | 1 muat have scon you somewhere, aire’ setd~ strike, and left tha factory. ‘Tho girl over | Orly eent—" Vory Hkely, U ain # pawnbroker. who the row occurred, when she luarned | Mothor (to now girl, who has boun hired to the condition of things, refused toge to work | smmuse the chiluren}: | Mury. bow fs thlay again with such men, even though they | Phose children are maklog av terrible noise.” ase . . G Won mn 1870, when the decensed Baron ¥ - | ne ennting tho latl: inight ulthnately consent. New men will be Pee? fy Well Suatwed hg Nunta and Ua | they bought the forged cheek fn Cincinnati. | rection; Charles Bussey, lghway robbery, Seema Franco aga shinnieon Peecuder tho ewan RC HAR is oer ay abe eee eae ete HATDUE wero deter employed to Hl the vacancies of the strikers. | [9 AUC Por tka feat bul iiuntt und tate pnbe te Thoy as very Teapectnbe, ‘italian Well four yours in State’s Prison, prayers more gileaciou alias wore largely Held & Congdon’s. mill i ‘the iui A not | mined and a photograph wag made of a dressed men, aged abouts expect yt distributed, ‘The of yore 5 ae yi GEORGE LAW. ee 4" ly, One suys that We fs w retired commilsslone ASaloon Row, Taidore, Who isn Riberat A haw Lory, “and Known, Both iniils wore insured, but to ap cee Stearn went up ths 2 A young tain #ho lives ta Austin. and whose | rian and the otiier n collector for a New aa Zaloe Khin, The latter, vebig of the | Whnt extent isnot known, Considerable liu Se a oy ye urtiennoe, assisted DEATIL OF A MAN oF AtIcoR3s, mustuche fa nko Cufth, "tho evidenced of things | AMY SUE Tee PT ar but gome papure | LaTTeR Rock, Ark. Nov. 18—A diMeulty 7 ber was also burned, but, owing to the direc- | feo;puck hin a threv-hofed skin ehh Mitiag Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tritunes hoped for, tho wubatunee of things not yet sean, | AOE file catehole would OMG PAPE | scgurred at a low drunken den last ulaht be- sacerttotal tribo of Israel, did’ not enter the by “Liverpool” nnd Cockney,” tron of the wind, the greater part was saved, Col, ‘Thomas Rodman, President of the Furm- ory’ Dank, was lujurat by v falling wall, Ils Injuries are about the head, sud sevoral ribs were brokou, SWRANGELL ISLAND. Tho Rodgers’ Cruise ln Search of the Joannotto—Kbe Shores of Wrangell Reached ~A Fine Harbor — Diapatoh of Four Exploring Partics—Tho Work of Survoy, Correspondence New York Herata, On Boanp Unscrep States Srraven Ropers, Wranaern Isnanp, Sopt, 1, 1831,—I¢ 13 o great pleasure to be ably to dute a letter from this mysterious und heretofore unknown Iand, We dropped anchor within halt winllo of the shore at 10 o'clook on the night of Aug, 95, aflor having lundedon Tere nicl island the provious day. ‘Lhrev separate expoditions from the Rodgers lave examined tho coast line and Jnterlor of this Istand for Naw Yous, Nov. 1—Coorge Lavy. who | Sie he Brome tuaner te ma ge died tonight, ind beon UWlten days, and for Homan's dunebter ne, Moe cHely ante ae hu twenty-four hours but partially conscious, ; better! phraia Wik SEHD ys BO CDE Oe wel ae Tie fs the last to dle of 9 triumvirate of threa | ea ee eee eae ool hours,” sureaatioully hoted men whose niumesare fatillarlnevery | 4 yentleman enlted some time alnce to consult portlén of the country, the other two being S phyatelan with eri ed 9 ruaumuutivn wilel i uf caused in innch pain, The doctor fimediutel Cornellus Vanderbilt and Dean Rtohinond | ore town and wrote hit at prescription, Ae nd Tho cureor of Mr. Law, as well as those of patient yas going AWAY tho doctor entled bin Vanderbilt and Richmond, atfords one of tho pat winkies ayaa Pea my peererras Most striking Instances on record of the op | BMPs! i peeuse ee tae portunities offered ino this country for SH ae ee aa yeule watering Frown sten{lar the rapld risa of an energetle nian Ho was a nice and yery now young tnan, and With only SO in his pockut la cunt playar tao Klndly. te bit inthe heat day c in tho factory, nakluy him to hetpin* checking 4 * cl pools. wen ul Ly wo youth, in varus and without a friend Inthe world a Be a wrriny of saber sap buts bur lls father and mother, who wero unable | MFC tvo—e-leven-fortysfo- Renal’ A grunt, | Bulent bush fell over the Test of the clurks ws fo ald him, rosy, through the foree of ily | the uid mun eatied the blushing Mid up ta bis own indomitable will and perseverance, une { desk and desired an oxprinution; and the nis. tt he became wulved youth put ils Tootln deyper by stainmers ONE OF TI WeALriNesT aus In tins crry, | IMimy ate at ttonan Ged Bit a iy NES py i fas Zh Hy y it v0] va tah et controlling large corporations aud wluldting & for moment and i Hug Arce eeyt netted or a diy" wa ree Cemetery: of Pare-ta-Chalse. Levy wiio performed the ti: ———— Usctulness and Murthutnosw of Coffaa Popular Sciences Sunt, Since coffeo possesses tho quallty of atimulate ing the vervous system, it laa taaitter of course thut in inany enses ite elfect is rather injurious, Palegmutic people, expyalully, nvod colfoo, and they ure toud of drinicug: for w similar ronson tt Is on favorit beverage in the Orlent, where its consumption Is linmenso. But to persons of An exuitable temperamont tho ene Joyment of cotfeo ts burttul; they ought onl to tuke It vory wouk. With lively children ft does not agree vb all, aud it ja very wroig to force thon to drink it, avis often done; while elderly people, who aro In neu of a etimulaut for the decreualig netivity af thelc uerved, are rine in taking te uineh of [tne thoy choose, ty households af United maunes it ia often gece ossury to usu Bitccury With cottus, Wo do tot protund to provouned this, If tukeu i modorate It was Hubol rite, ten walruses, He started to tow four © thom to the ship, but they proved too hoary and ono after ‘another was dropped unt only one remained, In tho mycin eat thick fog settled upon tho water, anes, Ing tho walrus-hinters might get dost ah ‘rracey, the carpentor, was sont oul aie nw crew In the dingey to tovk for ee while the fog-horn was kept youniing Oe 1 tervals of five minutes untll hal ae as o'elock, when thoy all recucued, ny wt ae in tow making a heavy pull for th and Hine was made fast to the animal’s fear, It taxed the muscle of every one ON ollicers and men, to holst st over wernt wark, oven with the assistance of HeeniTen pulleys, It wasn mediuursized cow 4 re and welghed avout, 1,200 pounds, See © valuable acqutsttion as due four or “1Averpool” and “Coeknoy’ skklnued thy cut ft up with evident delight, vccisn ny. regaling themselves with choleo Morn ing whut to them was the daintlest ies J diet ‘a raw and bloody meat. ‘Tho clvillze berg the forecastly had begun 3 cra attraction, and thelr stomaens this the gorging of, tnent while! they were both doctors, A targa nuinber of | tween a negro numed Willian Brown and blank check-bouks on vurlous banks were | Jake Schwenk, white. proprietor of the found ino thelr sutehela, ‘They signified a] saloon. dim Poore, © negro, took part i willlngness to give back the monoy to the | favor of Schwenk, and stabbed Brown suy- Appleton bank if they would let them go. | eral tines with a large dirk. Rrown’s *vhore ts every Indiencion that they are crovks, | wounds are fatal, é but evidently not old hands in the business, Revo peces Sontonced to Imprisonment for Lifc. Meathroad eager Oinsionl wid SovEee. Cutaacoruy, Oy Nov, 14—Davidl Ross Sr. JosEMt, Mo. Nov, 18—Last night the pleaded guilty to murder in the second de- atatlonagent, ‘Charles Teuel, of Maitland, | 5° He stuod charged with the murder uf ‘ , ‘ Jolin D, Bahrenburg, near Grevnileld, Ie on the Kansas City, St. doe & Connell Uiuls | vas sentenved to Inerigoimnent for lite, tum Road, closed up his oflice, lovked the ble | yearsof which to be spent Jn solitary con- sufe,nnd went home, Karly this morning ho | aement. went to the station, and sven hls attention ‘ruudulent Ponston Claim. was cniled to the fact that some one had been ae Siteged wea oe Chcage ee oo shore wate he slept. at pera anes cH Qnanp Raping, Mich, Nov, 18,—Speciat found that one wlidew had been forced | Ayent MacBride appeared before Commis- | aunty, WurtCuls but we do say that [tis a poor open, and i further exumtnation proved that | Stoner Itinsdall nad. entered dnforinution COUNTRIES FOr Boigu: wore ts ethitnr the ponderous Iron safe had been entered | ayatust and demanded the nrreat o¢ Horacy | ture is tnile and suurs and thare 1a ood reason and rebbed of its contents, The burglars | Innes, allay Benjamin Prentice, chuged | fer oth milk aud wugae avo srticies of foud, had learned orstumbled aceldentally on tothe | with presenting a ‘traudutent pension claim, | Mille contutns the sumo fogredionta as ploods oe . . nit sur is chungod In the body inte fut, walon 4 rit great power In the community, Law bexan | and go and reno ‘ieing rake tho pet,’ | combination, nnd the safe was opened without Probable Wito-tturder, felndenensnble te ug analy in tho process | indications of tho previous visit of the Jean- | walrus mado, spbdsiple, wd Well sol Ais Ife-work at the uge of 18, after leaving |. ———— Injury. ‘The inner doors were broken in Epeetat Dispatch to The Chicure Tom of breathing, Tuyluy tigen tio food through | notte, and many specimens of the flora und | were cheoyttil’ avipl | tho peosper ey od ant his father’s farm, in tho Clty of ‘Troy, | $14,000,000—4 Claim by Judiona Moire With ® hammer, while wis lett % . tho night, the logs our blood fins sulfcred during: the rots, and all papers examined and everything of | Crpan itarms, Iu, Noy, 18.—Lato tonight | weop by perspiration, and the fat which hus any valnu taken. ‘Phe sate at the thie eon | oa negro § barber named Jones shoe his wite Uoen lost by reaplrution must be compensated tukied, over $702, Suiw $500-of this. be | ewico with a revolver, Cause, funtly trouble, | (kl te morning, For this sollx and augur in Jonge to the United States Express Com: | ‘ho negro is in Jal, ‘The wound ts fatal. It ta ott for childron to haven taste for pats and the Test was the property of tho wwootened milk or milkecottea in the morning, ainsi Clty Roads | Pho stationaiceut 13 pore Narrowly Eacaped Being Lynched. ve ast nat Sind fault with tom tf they Uke Te A a Le Mace te aay ube | Aununy, N, Yo. Nov. 18—Joo Sunlth, who | fegars thoy nuod Ve becattaa tual pulao tet bo fore the station nt Bradyvilie was ciitered | brutally assaulted Miss Colwell, of Weods- quicker, thelr respirution stranger, to tuuilitute fuuna have been collected, Mugnotic ob- servations have been continued throughont’ tho sixtuon days of our stvy and the const’ Une and harbor accurately surveyed; OW’ servations have been made of the winds; cur- ronts, and tides, and the movements of the ico carefully noted, and‘‘'se much of Pivard walruses were KIIGC Ty Weg IN Sh we he supply of wie for ur it ty dau to last for some tt ty thls flung: weather was about exbatste 1 ea siult thne, and the third tay after tha © and We Jeft a storm set in from tho hart Mig eifert hud an opportunity of nollng teh had upon, tha ice, ‘Eho piel, WEE cape been’ to tho cuatin rd motion, aid ax 8 hod-cnrrier, worked his way to a Large Eatute tn Pe! niong, saved monyy, and eventually became ddopatel cdnnats Be quires nee 5 ., MApIBON, Lud, Ne —A whorl tne woo acuntractor, bullding locks on the Erlu ond | geutionun' balling From Willlameport, fain Lehigh Canal, tn 1634, with a capital of wnt iM Pals its ehslonsnetiue Mw yuan Anw $28,000, ho went to Chicago, but was ate | SOME Oe eet eae eet tata rucuntiy wire, OF Vuk outils it “unt tacked with fover aud returned to New fon toarned ‘belonged’ ta cian mt Bertie York. He carried on lls work of contract. | 2nd) Washingtun Counties, Pennsyivantt yivanlis ‘They dechnod to sell, and buve bexun ltt Ki Y g103 i. St t, 1 ped lynehlug by the vil the avalsailuvion of food in thelr budies, and alsa pan inne We Wen rere tt Hawall thes ina 0 blowin ontshirey I Mug, und amassed a fortune, “his chlet | pation to ure th y beytin ttle | nd tho sufe brokon und $103 secured, ‘Thes) port, narrowly escaped lynching | by the vile | oor wrowsh. Nob that udults gecd fi complished. ‘ore Wrangell Istand a coutl- | though the wind wis DOMME to jad com, Inor belng the construction of the gutfon, 10 sooury, shale pruportys wiluly at, eutrance to the alfa” was aide by lagers ‘Khe Shor und bls posse wth pro- | ye unt tio suiar “necumury. for tem | NONt, Rd many Nave supposed, and our object | few huurs the Open ster ering 1s +} o prospect ak Lela wu it but abu forelig the rear door open, after which the | tect din, fe formed from tho starch contained In f : th led, fronted us was filed with uid RINE Croton aqueduct andstha Tigh Bridge over | Prespe % Ituppodrs that ubUUk 4 Blast tial vist " a aurvey Of the country orn porthery sludge be ooks rubbinsa ithe bialy yeune age Mowe Hogere, Whu enue from | 8if@ Was broken apen with a sladee-hanier, slete, 111 tholr food, Fur this purposy cha digestivo ape id not desire's better base uf | 12088 ze, htgy human x suund, ‘Tt the Harlem River, He subsequently turned | tue North ot trelund, located In Pennsylvania | Obthe cash ve the Jatter place SL0 belanged Hurgtarles at Bartlett, Hl, . parutas must Dostronyly developed, “With ubae | Journey, wa could uot desire a better base uf | Ing taguther with wn omndons jute salt? Ua aenton ie Ue outlet. alle in the fowaitty ubuvy tnuutioned, | wnd nog trod tothe Awertean Express Company and the Special Lrigpytch to The Chisago Tribuns, Gron Wis 16 uot the cxee; thorefure thoy aro | operations, We are fortunately ensconced | sen beat hoavily on the outsle rarely ote nie oy Se, slut 1. iy Othe twa seolond of lund on wollen romulnder to the Kungas City Road, At the Exar, I, -Nov., 18—The post-olliea at yiven sugar, Inutuad of tho xturch to uke it two. plaves cash and valuables, toxethor of q ravd fast night, ‘Uh ie ei duu wos reeulved uy the burglars. Bartlett was burglar rs ae tue Falcon, Unit, bi 1648, apportion af the City of Witlameport le now TUK OUT THY FIRST HAGAENGENS TO CALE | YUU Mofare. tho FU NTA. on dadian Kentuck © iu seoure hnrbor, tho only ons on tho faland, but the knowledge of Its existence quay prove a grent blessing to some whaler aplt bublnd which we wero S00 cuttod tnred, tnd we Wad reason for Aare duue iw Unat so much of aur work had ruin. Suny diveases, particularly rickets, pros vuling tostly among tho chiidren of the poor, i " puutiun OF the elty mall waa ransacked aud letters opened. ‘Cho | are the cousequency of fucding the ould wt teak up ow. fart K, Juitursun County, iy hur buts ; ; ‘ the bright days aftur entering burl apni i i é oxtentot thy loys Is unknown. Dr, Cufid's | With bread wid potatovas thuse conti | that has boen enught in the pagk apd carsled — the “Culttornin viride. i? ans Tu | deutte Somebody. wold bie Peumyivanee had ee alain Wate. Cas drugestore wid Grumil’s elioo store were way | ey of euitdrontuingvor igo wesk tocaango | toward these torbiddlig alors. * wTiove my wife.” young Me. ous, eet Wilt the Eighth avenne surface horse. | withuut getting bis quiteluim ded tu it, und in Apectal Ltapiteh to The Chicago Tribune, burglarized, Thom ito Tut tho resulely, tat uy usa tulle | No traces of tho Juannotte were found, | boon marrivd nly wx weeks NYP ‘aud wed liye the core of thie it bee Ury ¥ te Falleoad aiattt Pri) 6 nent no | Atnous the eles ut Hogers neo lie, yale He sei Ne ata built the Niuth > fyenue Pon ee iia t Ibe, Gare ie ucnezer Muzurs, u re Law endenvered to secury U J : jouuluation of ban uc huthtng party aot heir sil woll kus uid baguly Tespouted elite reslden! failed, and ho nover mieddled | sous, tove my wife as no other mat dock rouad the rippling euille of approbatio! the company and dicd ats aad wl! Ayloe shadows misiow-siry Te at ushted Cornoré, unt " bud fatled to make blusalf undereior iH bo wishod to bo, Logaxsvouy, Ind., Nov, 18.—At 8 o'clock Murdors ly New Mexico, away, and the Cee ae IR Ae tas soles thisanorning five masked men went to the Apprquenquy, N. 30, Nov. 18—Wednes- | tnnodintely attur dinner, doug oat not to Uso rexjdence of K, C. Mice, Cashier ot the Bank | duy night, at Bernalllta, John Tuddelt was suyae OF wilk—for both. #0 fur from helping a of Catuden, twenty qulles north of thts place, | fatally shot by s man named Kelly, ‘thy | gevHon, ary an, adrenal rote than voltae bound and gugged hiw, and burried him t0 | same night a murder wos committed ut Wal- | cau facilitate tt 4 though the entire coust hay been skirted by our boats; and no evidence of former inhab- tants or prevjous visits were -tognd any- whure, except the recard left by Capt, Houp- erabuut two weoks before, ‘The only wale