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TELS CHICAGO ‘PIKLBUNIS: TULSDAY. NOVEMBISK oye pad NEW YORK. at Seven Dynamite Cartridges Explode in a Crowded Neighborhood, The Accident Caused by the Deadly Missiles Being Hung on a Steam-Pipe. Eight Persons Slightly Tujured by Broken Window-Glass and Wootworls. ANollo Prosequi Entered in the Case of Young Jerome, Charged with Larcony. ’ No Truth in the Reports Regarding tho Solvency of Certain Bunks, Vinginiats Noxt Louator—Attempted Wife- Murder and Suicide, A FRARFUL RXPLOSION. EVEN DYNAMITE CANTRIDGES EXPLODE TN A CHOWDED NEIUHHULItOUD, New York, Noy, 2 arly this afters hoon, a terrific explosion occurred tn East Seventy-third street, between Second and ‘Third avenues, Where Pattiels Parley, 8 con- tractor, has men binsting roek on the north flee of the street. It was caused by the care lesness of Patrick Monahan, the foreman, Jn Managing a number of dymunite cartridges to dry ona stenm-plpe. ‘Phe explosion shook Ue entire neighborhood, and wreeked wine dows and duors in iifty-five houses adjacent, Fiying gloss, splinters, and falllug bricks and furniture bijured several persons, Mon- ahan has been arrested, Tho ‘Times’ report gays: “The Intense cold of Sunday night froze the cartridges. Yesterday morning Monahun prepared and cupped seven care tridges and YUT THES TO THAW ANotND, THE STRAM- PIPE of tha boiler which furnished the stem for drilling, About Lo’elock the men, who had teen at ainner, prepared to resume work, George Uenry Bennett, who had charge of the drill, was going to the drill in the excavation when he saw smoke curting up tram one of the cartridges, At the same moment, Monahan, who had wome out of the excavation, saw tha burntug Sartridxe, Both realized what was about to “oveury and, ranning away, shouted loudly: ‘Runt save yourselves? auicke? All the workmen heard the warning, Some rnin; others thraw themselves fat on the ground, andan instant Inter, when ull were compar atlyely out of danger, THE CANTRINGE EXPLODED, with a detanation that was heard all over the upper part ef the city, and felt trom Fifth avenue to Enst River, and Ninctleth to Six- tieth streets, “Che explosion of the cartridge nade a ford of crater about tive fect In dian atre and ten Ineles deep In thu slide. walk, The shed over tho boiler was reduced to match-wood, and the steam at- tachinent which conveyed the power to the dri!) was swept away. Not one of the work- men syas injured. When the nofse of the explosion was over, cries of distress and alarin, necompanied by THE CRASIE OF FALLING OLASS AND WOOD- WORK, were heard in all direetions in the immedi- ate Nelehborhood, Inn few moments thou- smids of persons, attracted by thy explosion, swarmed nround the excavation, and the res= idents of more than seventy hotises lett their hotnes In tear, In several instances the lacks of * doors that were shut when the oxplovlon oceurred were wrenehed off, nnd oinany window-caslngs and shut- ters broken —onnd ss tlisplaved, and plaster feil from collings, . Provably a dozen pitas: were wrecked in houses os remote row THE SCENE OF ‘THE EXPLOSION as Fifth avenue, Seventy-ninth streeth, Six- ty -auventiy streut, and First avenue, In wh, damage was done in about seventy-five houses, Monnhnn’s theory Js that a. spark trom the furnice fanited the fuse of one oof Ws cartridges. | Elht persons only were slightly Injured by the explosion, Partey, the contractor, notified afl house. holders who had stuifeved that he would pry the damages, and asked. these toured to send hit thelr dactor bills, ‘These with nut be heavy. ‘The shock of the explosion caused sone alert Bi the public sehool fi Best Sev- ct stredt, but order was quickly re- stured, NOLLE PROSEQUIED. THE. LARCENY CASE AGAINST YOUNG LEO? AED JEROME DINMISSED, Spectal Dianateh ty The Chieugo Tribune, New Yon, Nov, 234—A little nore than a) eur ago n broker In this elty named Bray- ton Tves Jost securities valued at upwards of $90,000. ‘hoy were shortly afterwards traced ty nnother broker, who sald he hud recelved them from young Leonard Jerome Jr, sou of the well-known Jorome, ‘The former, together Wiha tient, wis arrested and held town swer the charge of larceny. All sorts of ef- forts were made to” extrientas young wesuine aro his unpleasant —predlea- went, bub without snecess until toe day, when the Distriel-Atterney entered a noils prosequia, It. is} that Joroiu’s reputation has aways been good, and that he his high fauily connectlons, on whieh grounds iths urged ho-could not have taken the securities with any intention to hypothecate them, By those famiiiar with the dunner history of the case this Is considered a very peculiar ending of & caso noted for seme reniarkable casts. UNFOUNDED REPORTS. NO TRUTH IN THE RUMORED DISASTER TO SEVERAL, BANKS. * Hpectat Dispatch to The Curcago 4.1: New Yous, Noy, $1—Lhere have been rhimors ailoat today, as well as on Saturday, that some dinstar was Mnbfe to result fo cor tain banks here on necouut of the Boston colinpses, but it may be stated most ‘positively from tho present state of aifuirs that. there jy no truth whatever in the re- vorts. Jun nddition to these rimors, an une asunl number of sinnlf sales of efty bani Rocks were made today, which may have deen on nintehed orders for the purpose of renting an apprehenslye feeling to serve speculutive interests in the stock market, — FI ITEMS, VINGINIA'S NEXT SENATOM, * New Youk, Noy, 21.—Senator Mahone, of Virginia, Isin the city, Ho expresses the Rreatest contidenco In the ability of his party to naniluate auiteably and te cleat without delay his associate In the United States Sen- ate. Who itwitl bo isa slinple equation in Ms mind, aso only — Tenry: Riddle. berger wid John 8. Wise are known as Readjuster candidates, and: elther will promptly abide by the dvelslon of the cute Jidicing from the Senator's conversa: Mx, Riddleberger. la Ukaly to be the iy : eu, thon, shole ATTEMPTED WIFE-MURDER AND SUICIDE, +. Jacob Lauerman attempted to shvot hig wife to-day, and, falling in that, killed hime self, ‘Lhe shot Intended fur the wife wounded Petor Lengor, ————— Japanese Honvaty, Jupan Werkly Mull, You have deult with a curtuln tradesman for cars and found ulm scrupulously upright. over once hus be fulled to bolnt aut detects, however trivial, In tho good hu sells you, nor vyer hesitated to take back anything thut falle guort of the quality deserived. Yet your friend OCw, AYO Btrunyer, to the éuine wmerchuut, aud ld Hot only Eriovol ayerchurged, but athure wise pulpubly victiized., With td auch cons duct could only receive onu opithet, In dapan nobody would be more surprised than the of fending wercbantst you guited hin dishonest. ify refers bis conduct to the sfinplust poseiive principles. Ditfereut merchants, be suys, bave ditfereut standaris of prolit, sume are content wht b per cent, seme consider 104 iniubaun, and some look for orld, but sone ucknowl- edxeuny tut save occasion, Lot only appor- quuity be fuyorable, und even your woelern a dradye wilh pocket bly cont por cent withuut finching, Did you never, he wilt prohably.ad i ald you never, in your ently days of Intercourse with tho Orlerit, purehase for on enh grey that you~ know ts many pivees of silver? = Wero you then neting dishonestly? You think hot, and eo da ls tor sou gaye the owner of tho govds tho fulltocal vatue of his merebandiac, Perhups more, and your heavy gains were the [eine of your awn stpector shretydaess or hisiners exporiency, whtebover men please to enhit. ‘That shrewdness tan property, valuable, Bue hor always marketable, and to invest It at Ihe hiebest poethle rate of interest is. uecarding tomy creed, 1 legitiinte business, When, theres fare, & forelwner and mrangor visita my store, and shows that bo undertands neither the valve por the quality of tha articles hie sees, 1 shot by defrauding nat only my own shrewd: tras, but nlde tho experience af” those whe are better informed, did T sell hin my goods on the tost favorable terns, respeot honesty ng lese than you do, but the range of tay abligation Isis wider, Lowe a duty te my own neqnirements, and Lowe duties, variously Imperative, to the capuelties of my customers, What yatt ble my trent thea al alka you re- move the premium that proporiy belongs to the higher atundards of mercantile ability, whethor hinssessed by tho buyer or the soller, ‘thus you will Aind—te revert ta Gur shifty tradestin— that thore will bo no hesitation afterward about cantessing te deception practiced upon the fore ign etranger, You yourself bafore you became an totinate wore slinilarly treated, but your subsequent remonstrances clielted an apology ouly for the witut uf courtesy ta you persotcils, not ntall for the violation ot An abstract prin ciple, To practice Integrity for its own aike was a luxtry contlned tu tho gentlonun of ali Japan. His position mute oi -stiperion ta ait those ealculitions of pecuntary expediency that found A plt in the merchant's moral ledger. His word wos 8 good fs bis bond, wid Is vo. ecabulary included no more ooprobrivus epltbot than “tradesmunelike.” But if tals was among the distiigtisitie attributes of lis station we inight reasonably conchito that bis ex faple would beget Wnitators iu the ate eh stratum next below his awn, And so it wos leyend all question there have beet and are many merchants i Japan whose ‘business ounduct sutisies the strictest atundurd of probity over set up by any soctety, The tatunee of experience tends, hows ever, to show that these ore to be reminded rather ag excopuanal than typical. th tnuat enses the Intivences of environaent, opportunny, and expediency seem to be more powortul thaw tho attructions of principle, “SALADS, - Rocipes for Thin Mort Variable Dinh Hogton Herald, Now, there fs nothing tn the world whieh looks cooler on n table than a fresh dish of green salad, and there is nothing morewhule- some or cheap, yet In how few houses Is It ever thought of as an article of daity diet; and In how few where it is met with fs it nicely dressed? Salad imaterials come first Into consideration; there is the ordinary let- luce, beet-rout, endive, celery, tomato, rad- fsh, onfun, dandelion, and others more or fess rare, From these various combinations may bo made, they imny be variously dressed, and lobster, erab, salmon, ot other cold fish and meats added, Ihe cholce of materials and the combination, huwever, de- pent necessarily very much tpon the season of the yeu, ‘here are many people who may think a lobster salad so well known that a deseripr tion of the way to make Ie is aulte superilae ous; but let those who know 30 well how to miatke {teonsider in how muny touses they have eaten # really good lobster salad. The first polut is to get a good fresh tobster, and to eet the cook (for this is rather dirty work) tocuticdown the centre of the back, take out the fish, divide each half in two, three, or four pleces, aveordlag: to the size of the lol Bier; get the fish ontor the claws, and put jb all to stand on aelean plate ina istare of gil, vinegar, pepper, dnd salt whilst the other preparations uty being made. The secon step ts to wet two or tree lettuces, some mustard and cress, u small pleee of eneun- ber, n little beet rovt, wud prepare wi for ating to. be dressing. 'Ihls is dune by cutthig olf the ‘zreen or otter leaves of | the lettuca and endive and washing thom thoroughly in cold water, with the niustard and cress, aud then drying them by Heueting then liya clean cloth or swing then In a smal net If che salad is very wer it linpoverisnes Uo tlressing, and may chins spoila good niayonnalse. ‘The beet-roat is next ent inte thinsfleed rennds or small dice, or into any shape the faney may sug est, Whilu the cuciimber is furrowed round th aid out and stood ina titde water, ‘The object of this fs to make te eneamber swell antl look pretty. “The peel ts best left ou, for, ig It bas recently been ascertained, it re ders the eneiinber more digestible. ‘Thy next step 13 to bell two or thre exis untlt hard, and the next tu take a good-sized basi, say one tat will bolt two ar three quarts, and, with the necessary Ingrediunts within reach of the hind, to bexgtu the dressing or urayon- nitise, A teaspoonful of salt and halt a ten. spoonful of pepper ace put in first, for lf they are forgotien wnd added dater it uakes the dressing humpys the whites of two eres are then drained off into a wine glass and their yolks pt into the basin, ‘They ure then well szred for two or three qainiutes wlth a woollen spoon, Care must be taken that the stirring, when once begun, should bu con- thiued In tho sume dlreetlon, ar another entise of curdiline will be prodticeds the best plan is aways to stle with the bowl of the spoon toward oneself, and from right to left, After tho yolks are well stirred a gillof sulad oll must be adileds sirap by drop, the stireing continuing cyanls and briskly. It fs most fiaportiut that this should be poured lu drop by drop continuously, for directly the arm tires, or a goud drop 18 poured in at once, the dressing becomes lumpy; whereas, Hf the olt ly enrefully poured and: the suixiny property done, the mixture thickens with but little trouble, Sometimes, in very warm weather, however, [bis dinieult, even with the utnest etre, te get it ta thieken well, Wie heat keep. ing it Hquid; where this lg the case, the busin should by stood fu cold: water while the stir ring la golng on; and care should be taken before the beginning that the busi ftself mnt tha spoon are as cold as can be. After the eULot oll is all in, vinegar or Jenun Julce to tnste should be added and stirred Jn. “Lemon Juice willlighten tie color of the mayonnatse, ordinary vinegar will make it darker, while turragon vinegar, which muny prefer, wil not do itch in the way of chaning the color, but it will yery much lmprove the flaver of thy now completed niayonnaise, Evorything being now prepared, the dressing proper beglis, ‘Che dish Ga which the salad fy to be surved, elther glass or silver, is lirst garnished round with slices of hurd-bolted ge sind encumber, then a good thick fyer salad is taken, dipped right Into the toy. onmiuse, and put on the dish, pleces af tob- star follow on the top, ingore sua is agai dtgped tir and lnkd ono ag Ughtly as passtike, and the whole ts tinished by throwlng up cho color with dainty touches Of buet root here and there; or lobster coral may be powdered over the lop, but this is an expensive addl- tion, for even if one does huppen to get a hen lovster, the dshmonger bas genurally dee rived it of Its coral to sell separate! Salmon muyannaige 4s made im exactly the aning Way Rs Ute febstar, exeevt thet the salon ts cooked, allowed to get cold, and then cut in strips about two laches wide from cach slde of the backbone, and may bes dipped fice salad In the mayonnafse or not as preferred, Qyer asulad Ming an ordine ary-sizet bowl, we should’ spriukls a salt. spuontal of sult, ialx a deasertspouatal of vinewnt, with three times as nhiny otalls pour itover the salad, and str woll with a wooden spoon or fork. “Chis isa quick and easy way of dressing salad, bat forthosy who like hot favoring, elther pepper or mustard maybe added, If pepper, shuke it over the salad after the salt; Ie mustard, mtx ie rst with the vinozar ‘befors addlus ‘the oil, Another simple way to dress: salad ts to bent afresh saw oxi add a tquspoon ful af aiixer mustard, three tablespoontals of uiland when quite smigoth add vinegar to tists ty dilate it; or, uso vur{ation of this, bot! un os dard, put its yolk Into a basin, break it up finely with a wooden spoon, add litte Freeh mustard or pepper and salt and, while stirring evenly und continuousiy, pour in drop by drag three or four dessert: spoonfuls of oll, and at the ond dilute whh a dessertspodntul of tarragon vinegar, Th Switzerland a favorit dressing consinta of two ounees of cheese pounded, a teaspoul: fulot vinegar, a little salt andl popper, and three tablespoontuls of allya ar salad oll. Ut need hardly be sald that dressing is ale Witys best tresti-made and home-made, A putate salad, as it is in season all the yenr yound, fs a very good dish tor sununer, with cold fish or iment, instead of hot potite foes. ‘Lhe potutaas are first put fnte cold water Jn their skins, with a goad Honawonsfut oC salt added t6.a dozen pottoes. hey ae then wllowed to boll up, and afterward left to shimmer cently antl quite tender, Wren wold they are pastel and cut My {nto rountds as thin a possible, which are lntd Into a dish, well stusoned with salt and pepper, sprine kled with plenty of {inelyeho Hud parslyy, wud then aturated whth all ut Vinegar, Tn other sulads vinegar fg used fn about the pro- portion of one to four of ofl, but potatous re. quire a great deal more—{n fact, an almost equal quantity ot each—not tess ta any case than threy spoonfuls of vinegar to four of of}, ‘Those who like the thivor will tad thine =i Jy-sileed ontons, eltner spring or Spanish, or a vary anal piece of garite, duely slited, a rane ftuprovement to thy tastiness of the salu BRUTAL MURDER. A Horrible Tragedy Discovered Near Evanston Yaster- day Morning. An Old Man Living Alone Beaten to Death by an Ungrateful Tramp. An Ax tho Weapon Used nnd tho Vice tin’s Head Mashed to a Pulp. Tho quiet suburb of Rvanston, whore drunken brawls or assaults are seldoin if ever heanl of and where murder has never been committed, at Jenst not for twenty years past, iagreutly exulted ut preseut overw most horrible crime, which was brought to light yesterday, Tho vietlm, iso somewhat aged Gorman, Jobu Wiltant ifissel by ntine, who Hved alone ina plain frame cot tage on a staal garden: plat of ground about one and a holt iniles northwest of tho Evanston depot and i ittle more thin a quarter at a milo routhwost of tho deput at North Evanston. His slayer was undoubtedly a tramp who bad been lodging with the old man for the pust fow duys. His present whore- abouts are unknown, but he hus loaced eo much of tate {nthe vicinity of Niles nad Evanston, and hins bean secn by so tunhy people In that vivinity, that he cun scarcely, eseape, tntess perehunee he had the forethought te put manya tnite of rallrond travks botween himself and tho scone of his crime immediately after its com ansstan. ‘Tho house which HUssel called bla hume ta a small one dnd a hulf-story frame cottawe with 1 low basement. It fs divided into uo stall rooms, f litte hall, two bedranms, nt cloaut, and wrurrow shedin tho rear whieh is nsed as a vhicken coop. Tho upper story 13 email attic, whieb is reached by a stop-lndder and trap-door fram the bedroum off the kitchen, which ts the oly one supplied with a bed. ‘Tho buuse fs vent une ts tho cuphonrd shelves are nentt- ly pupered, tho pantry shows ow plent- ful stere, and = onitogethor =the pluce ia quite a model buebolor's hall, ‘There wis, Of Course, ho greut exponse Incurred in furnishing tt, yet: everything ty comfortable. looking suave the barencas of the Hour, whieh Is covered with stireda and patches of curpel, The house ia nimust completely trotted, its anly nalghvor being a somewbut slinilur structure, whose only ovcupant fs as much of a hertult, If not omure so, than Hdasel ever wits, und oven this Is quite a lung walle dis- tant. Jn tho ordiuary course of events it might have been weeks und porhips months tetore old Hésget would have been tussed by hie telgt= bor, und his dastardly mutrder wnade known to tha pollu. Ry chance the ofl oman was visited Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by two brothers, Jona and William appner, aged 18 and 20 yeurs respectively, frivnds ot bis residing in Niles, and enyied to return the fol lowing mourning to wid bint in erecting a fonee wbout 1 portlon of bis garden, Seaturday fore~ nyon upon guing to the nutse the boys tulied ta wet any response to-repented kueek Inga xt the doora of tho cottyce, and suspecting trum some- thing they had sven at the cottie the day be. fore that ull was not well, the younger brother Was boosted by the elder up to the old men's bedroom window, Jolin ty of ory nervy: ous teinperamont, and hus not beon im good health for some time. Tho sight whicn inet his gaze xe ho pocred in at the window Proved too muh for his system, and be felt bitek at his ustonisbed brother's fect in aden fulut. When he recovered he wits too weslc to’ deseribe owhit be bad seen, and ft owas with the greatest diltioulty that the brothor was avie to asslyt hin from the premises, lt wis consequently 10 o'ojoek or juter vefore the boys mude thotr way Into tho police station at Byunston, nid notiled Chiut- of Pollee Carney of what thoy tnd seen, ‘Tho boy Johu was so worked up over the alfalr tit he nevrly falnted away sovori! tines woile desoribing the sich witoin the bedroum, Ho wig sures trent the ihastly lovk ot the old teen und the quantity of biod surrounding him, tbe HAD HEEN MURDERED IN HIS BRD, ‘the Chief scurcoly believed tho story, but con- sented to at ance accompany te boys to thy house, forge ontrance, und sce wait bad really buppened. Upon wriving at the eottae they found all the doors locked save the one lending Into tho basement. The front dour opened bucd, but proved aot. tw huve been fogked. Enter the buaement thoy found the lock attucnod to mu stipe “on the inside, nnd in ft oa york and two koys, one of which is for ‘the chicken- coop {n the renr of the house, Close by laid tio uses ally by side, the ong uld and ulinust useless,» the otbor new und itted with a beuvy hickory helve, ‘Pho latter’ was found to be smeared with bloud, und tho back of tt was tuickty matted with both bivad and hur. ‘Lhe buys expluined tht tho old man was accustomed to reneh the mutt Hoor of the hougs hy inca Of 1 Indder leading tot trap-door in the tlooring of his bedroom. = Ascending this fitder the party hotieud u pool uf blood almost dirvedy beneath It, wd smeared opin hands jo patebes of blood, whieh bud dropped down upan the ladder. The {rap wis-purtinity ajar, and ug the eblet put his hoad through the aperture, he fairly shud- dered nt the seene. Hdsster was lying on bis right side in tho bed, wad the side of nla bead, ‘Upperinust Wis completely batted into 4 shapes Jess, pulpy mass of jlesh and blvd, Nourly a dozen gaping wounds, all of which tad evi+ dently been tntheted with the buek of the ax, could be counted without disturbing the body, 1 thing which no one wished to do until “the Coroner hud viewed It. A gash about threo Mncovs long, which compictely crusted in the torghead, wad nuother of equal length paraticl with the lower Juw-vone,lovked it Intlicted with the facu of the ax, butthe appexratice of tho Intter dovs not well bear out the conclusion, A Verd blew crushed jn tho loft chook bony, und completely anninilated the oye, 4 fourth crushed the temple, and several more blows tide tre: taeulous bolus in ie tap of tie bead, and ainushed tho skull bite splinters, ‘Chere were uo duubt. other wounds on the Under widd of cho body, but thasy wore not exiuumtned, ‘The heads, aru, and budy of the deceased, From tho yrown to tho gals, were deeply si red with biaud, as if he bud been dipped ina vat of wore. Hs foe's Dlood — ouatng forth trom tho wuping wounds in bis pend busi souked throih two mnttresses, and had dripped thimece upon the spring und bed-shits, und foriied a farge poot ui tae four, waieh mn turn hu lenked throuzn into the basement. Irom tho paaiion fa which tbe body hiy one mrt wave judged at o glances tit tho ngsasin bud come upon bin waite lytug pencetulty waluep, und bad fished lnm quickly by repeated blows with tho deudly ox, Buty upon closer suruliny of tho surroundings, Chler Carney found Uninistakable eviilences of wt desperate enoounter Laying tiken pice between the ald man und bia usaasin, ‘he body, for iaytunce, was chid 19 uw witite-thinnvel uiderstier and drawers, and heavy bume-wade Woolen Kovks. ‘Tho sulas, of the tutter were singared with blood, und the undurclotoing snowed phunly tiat tho off ian had) wiped his) bedanbed = hands = upon them, A boatiuck lyiux uear the bed was ulso blood-stained, und fberut spemktes of blood =were to be fund on tho tluord of the two outer rooms, clear to che front uall, whore the dour-handie, sineaved with ‘biuod und Wrenched off, Iay upon the oer, “Loe plecos of Garpel wero ‘all didurruuacd and rumpled, ue if thors bud been n DESPERATE ENCOUNTER OVER THEM. After carefully sorntinizing everything, Cater Carney reached thy cunciusion that the: agsagi entered the bed-obmmber ibrougy tho trap in the Hloor, wid that at bis Orst blow the old ina jumped from bis bed, sized the bute ack, und toruing hia way ont of tho rain maa ta tha front door, hopug te edcape, ‘The door uitebes so Lighuly Unit he was unavte to get out, and bolng forced buex by hia aasail- ani, run tu the bedrevw, and tn utter despair threw hlinseif upon the bed, where hu was apecdily dispatched by hia younger and more powerful aud Meader Carmed untagos ulst. ‘Tole theory is certumy wo oplius sible one, and it explains wl the murks to bo found wbout the tinusy. U1, however, the Uootjack was used thus, the old nan must have uuurked bis nurderer, dnd the latter, 1 Nuishe ing his borrid wark, inuat have littered ble banda and fuce i blood, forat every blow upon the old ynun's bead the red Wd splashed aad apatioret) all over the dour, the wails, und the collluy of tho bedroum. Mut there is nothin to. be tound to indicato that he cluanaed bunsall before making bis departure, And yet bu must bave done 60 th sume ninnner, becunse le rns aneked ob trypk waieb je well Ned with Hnens belonging to HGsvel und bia deceased wife and lott noe stun upon thom, Mxwatly what he carried way (8 not known, butiy he divested binavtl of u atripod cubic snirt, ithe fale te pros sume thut be belped bimvelf to ong et Mbssul's waite ones, and as he also nuandaved tis oltt stogy boots, a Lluck and bloud-stiined old vest with only two bustond on ity wud pair of brown overnils, bo likely helped nim- sult to sludluy urticlvs in tho old man's well-furninned wacdrobe, a pitt of oversnocs, stulbed hke ulinast everything elsay in the huuse, Juidleate thut the wasusio miuitiod bis toutatepy ‘wu thum tt naking the usvent into tho sleup> ner BpUTbINENS, i a fonud in ‘0 jot fi wingiu cent waa ta bo the boud, but it is lkely {pat robe bery) owed wot. more of motuye than reveuxe, Tue Happner boys, whee tovy ou! vuting at the kitchen table, and took wed y dlalixe to bla looks that they usked the uncle,” us tuey called Bin, Who be was. ‘The reply wile that be Was 4 vagebond, Who bud been there long chougb—sinve tho precediug Friduy— aud whuin be fitended to fire vut very shortly, Itia now thought Chat tdesul put bin out tae ovenlng, but that the fullow sneaked Buok futo the basement and accreted imgell until the old inuy bad lucwed thu duors and retired tor tho bight, Chief Carney hus aacortiined thut tho two, trump and old man, wero sven together at North Evanston, and fy this way bas connected the furner with u trap Wh0 bus tor gous weeks past doveated Nilua, Frou 4 farui- Sunday afternoon, saw an unknowe juan: iained Hofmeser, in whase barn he slept one night, from a Mrs, Kober who bad tong tale with him, from the Happner boys and others, tho Chief has inadoup the following DESCRIPTION OF THE MURDEMERS “A Pouus Geena, five feet ter tienes tall, and aged I0te 2, Medium build, ruddy ronnd face, freekled, nad a heavy down on tho cheeks: Heht hnir, conspiouons pu nose, and chad inn zray ish coat, dark cap, clean white: shirt, auntie xinves or mits, and carrylug a amalt: land valigu."* P The murdered min apyecare to have wone by tho tames of OW, He: nnd tho Wilhelin , Hoesel, io wis 1 to the Mappners and other funitt Niles, into whieh community be eae ua mill V now an faymer a few yeitrs moved to | the Mr. Happne suys [iGssel = was hubit of ‘Ing remittances fr tho of country, but te hed no tden what they: were, other thin that Cho old mat ance told hlat that he lovestet In good securities each remit. tance as fast ne it was received, He contented himaci¢ be farming Just enough for bis own support. Io wis oC under stature, quite full atid musetariy bulit, and is said to have been 55 yours of tre, aithongh he would hate passed for tenor twelve sears Younger. As ho on kaws anything about his effects It fs tnipossitile to sity what the mnirdorer carried away na plunder, Dstt thts far, autalde of tho clothhug, there has beon missel ok wattel, atta Knows what tin L something ko $28 casit Hissel ret 1 for & cow whieh he sold uve nize to Samuel Metts, 0 butchor at h Evanston, Tho Coroner fa to hold an Ingitest this fure~ noon at Kyansten, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, {Postage on Tle Lribune To the Eaitor of The Chicago Tribune, Crtcang, Noy. #1.—Havlug hal sume dificulty fh gotting proper amotnt of postage stuesps on Tits Taanuse for milbuz. will you please tne forta me through the coluins of your paper thy heeexdury Mout of pastize for un eignt, fen, . RIXTEEI twenty, twenty-two, oud twells tystour page THIUUNL, and oblige A Sunscitrsett. ("A Subseriber," and all others interested, will ind by turning to the firat column of thy editorial (fourthy pige of Tie ‘Titwuse the de- sired lutoruimtdon.] Pool, of Sccos, Mt, ‘To the Editor of The Chicats Tribuns, Fansen City, UL, Nov. 10.—A innn ealling hinisvit Pool, af Secur, UL, clulating to be ac ate torney ‘for a patentee of polnting etittivator shovels, la .goluy Irom town tv town searing binekainiths who do such Work, und clusming a roynlty on tho same. Ho canvassed this town and falled to reutizenny cash. Yesterday ho went to De Witt, ten miles west of this plac aud wot €0 from one blacksmith by telllny bin tne blucksiniths (a this town enh pid ol $13.50. Ie thon went to tne next shop, kept by John Armstrong, and told bis ite story in like imnongr, Mer. Armstrong, believing him to ve an impostor, took him by the thront and made bin py baek the $6 taken from the other sinith, The: feltow bueau to cite, but Arustrong caugie bint HG Put his Yes th anoUrning, and lel him zo, He Jumpod his board bill here, but the tandlord followed iin and mide hin unte, “He shoul be exposed, that Incehinies cum fouk out for bln, Very respectinily, ‘f. Bosuen. Tat where he WO, Mny place ‘Tho Pray Cuso—Loeitor from Mr. Samucl W. Aller.on, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune, Citcsgo, Nov, 21.—On my return Lomo Satur- dny iyche L gut for the first thmo the slanderous attaek on Mrs, Pray int the Jicrald, ‘That purer stants mono in its willingness to butcher the spotless character of a pure woman for purely sensation) purpost Mra Pray has been a ainartyr, tryhue to hive with a Neontious mun for tho suke of hor child, aud at the earnest sollel- tation of iny duc wife, who bas sald to ber tin my presences, * 1 know you bave a bad husband, butitis your duty to lye with him and try und reform hint for the suke of yourcbild, Divorces always produco scandul. My busvimd will belp him jn business, aid inaybo bo wil reform,” Pray wrote ing n letter inst whiter, styling the world would guy ** Coan min who woutd desert his wife ana ebild, t uw thus you will tut Tet thom be la watt Thy wns wll dune atier be bad lost his money, gud was dong becuse bis wife Would not come to me und solicit money frou me for bln. Ehud but.u few weeks belore given bln Sit, whioh fie tad lust or spent. ‘Ehoreupon Mra, Prayy at tho advice of her sisters und iriends, deeded to Buta divorce, Now L suppose Pray fects ho has Just his souree for money, and bus concluded hoe cut tue some, For iy part, i thik more of a Tm wau is ime chough te demand your psundy or any life than ito editor who would use his paper tor tho slander of pure und help- legs women. So farus the publle are interested du this matter, f wesb tt to be understoud tnt If fa any way the Inw Turnighes w remedy for out- Tages Of this churacter those remedies suall be Dursucth; Uivt if tnure {3 aay puoistinant forthe Blunderers und tlbelurs Of Women that punish- deut shalt be uduilnistered, Yours traly, SAMUEL W, ALLERTON, ‘Tho West Division Railway Company nod the Calltornin Aventtoe Cars, Wy the Editor of The Chicaga Tribune, Citcado, Noy. #1.—Citizens of Chleago who live on the extreme west and patronize the West Side Street-ltuilway Company unink that thoy have some rights, especiitly when they pur- chase the compuny’s tlokets. Tho company, ns gommon carriers, ara bound to carry thon to thotr destination eo long as thoy exerelse cons trol of thoir trucka, Ie appears lo ime, and I think hundreds of eitlzens ving in that viclnity WILL Biyy thay the present dawilitles In transit west of ester avenue aire not only inadequate, bat a continual Taree, in tho extrema rainy weather dudles buve to stand in the pouring rain nt the corner af California avenue when wen iB switched olf West Uf the nyenuL, some few fect Away, testin lug (probably by iistruccdons) they tave sa right to step thers aid let peuple get wet throu, All curs yolng west on Madison street are tilled ‘by Piadenyers Lo a yrentor dexree than the horses ave capable of palling, and E witnessed a use 1) which a driver uuraed the Punsengers hee cuuse they did not get olf and pull te curs. Probably the vburter of this company witl be tested in tho courts ns to whether they can mopopotize the track jn the West Division and Tun Jilet as fow cits us they plense, withont cons giderhue the comfort und couyentence of pus- gengerd thoy agreed to carry, Inalegal’ aspect of tha ofsy, tho company Must have tha necessary cnpucity tor carry ine pussugerd. Suppose chit Lbeld wtleket of the company, and air after ene passed, und | had ta reaud weerlaly dustination at a corti tind, and the passing cara Were Cull, uid Leutld not get ow seat; the cumpauy = is iiatie, yen suppose nu onwo of thia charieters that C bought u tleket of 1 raitroad company to gu Knut, or vlaewhore, sud thoy refused to carry me, suy, to Detrult, bovause df inauligent ace conmpodauon, The company ie iuble for any und wit dine sustalued, Nothing shart of a lesson by a auit at inw will bring chads street ratleuad Compuities to thoir goWMON sense, And It WHL wot bu long beture a sult iy inatituted to test thelrrights tn tho wrom= dava. Lex. “Suburban Hallway Accidents? Jo the Editor of ‘The Chteaga Tribune, Cimoaau, Nev, #L—An article in Saturday's TitnuNn under tho nbove titta and uver the aly nature of” Passunger,” alluded ta tne cutting oF of nmnn's logs at PThirtyslirat stryet by one of tho Hyde Park trains of tho Uinols Content Untivoat through dleveqard of tho rule that when two trating are upnroneling a etution fram opposit direotions tha moro distant train shill comp toy stop and walt unui tho other traty hia passed the station. Lest Tharsduy are noon at lngtanes ef the violation of this rile eno under my observation, und ft shite ft here becuse nf the vonviction tbat such jaatanees: should be brought to. the notice uf thors who ride oon tho siburban tring, to) the ond tna whey puny insist that the rallroad ten shall ux trolae every possible preciutlon iutngy nee denta. On ‘the eyonlng relovred to Twas atauds Ing at Doughs station waiting for the train which luuvus tho efty we Tid p. i. As Chis tin atupped at the station, und ag weverad perons: were upon the plat of crossing: tho intervening track tostop on board, the Cincinnall express swept Atal upon de dalervening Wack wea rate ag apuud thut.cuused tho empluyés of the att uae tralia to slraw long breaths of surprise, Lusked the conductur of the train ft bourded whether: tho pnsatyo of Ine express Was Hot contrary toy reguiitions, und bis rdply was," Woll, Penduld romurks" Alb who are feuilliae with the fovalle ty know that a biga bowrd fencw prevents un aphroaching train from being readily seun, wud tho result wad it purrow escape for Koverin) pun ple, ‘Tho rte of apead, tua at whieh this tral Was running Wie un outrage; and in thid cone nivocan It thay by suld that the Cinehinatl tralna have the reputation of paasing the snburbin stations ata duugerous rate, “Choy are notart+ ‘bug tt this respeat, and gome attention would ho pat to thety bubitual viglation of the ordinances vt Ublogre and ot fide Hark woverning the rato of apecd of rallroud train 2 thia coumection 1 desire to say that (tg not ny Intention tu retloot Upaa tho running of the Wilnais Contra trating. 1 believe the inunages mentor Unt road and the toen fn chirge of its tralua desire to exurelee al! possible care. Dut ft does not appear that us miuch con be watd ti reteroncy to the Cincinnatl fine, and the Lutter ought ty be made to reward tho righteand tho vototy of tho public, Otherwlay some aback tay wouldent will before long startle and sadden us ali, WitLtan G, eax, ostage om Forefgn Lotter, To tha Editor af The Chicago Tribune, Junzau, Wis, Nov, 10-In Tae Tuipune of the 17th Inst. I notice an article retlecting some- what upon tho Post-Oltice Department, or ratuor the .otlica of foreign malls, tn relution tothe rates of postage upon and wolgbt vf corre. spondence sent ta Sorelyn countrics. While b do not jutend to appear as a duvender of that governing tho exchange of tmuila with Coreign countries, sou will porhaps permit tne ty cor~ Tech some erroneous statemonts made tt that artlete and explain some of the provisions af the Horne treaty, which 1, a8 an nasistant dules xato from the foat-Olleo Department, helped to belt Into oxtatence, In Art. UE of the frenty itis provided thut tho standard welshet oF a letter atiall be itteon grams, und in Art. (V. that tn aligie packet of newspapers, Cte, shall not exceed city Brame, Due by Art. AXIV, of the Detailed Regulations for earry tur the treaty [nto uitect It was expressly athpieta tend that any country which haa not adepted the decimal metrical system of wolgit nity aubetitute init un ounes for fttean: grams nnd two onees for titty grams. Vhs stipus Jutlon was mide at the oxpress request of the dleiegittes trom tha United: Stites, beetuase the Post-Onlleg Departinent here tid net adopted the motriy systens te tts Interior postal arrnige- ment, and Uie adoption of that system at the thousands at post-atticos throughdut tho Uulted States for the tise of foreign correspondonee only woutd Involve not only a. heavy expend tro bit an endless amount of trouble, At the aitng tie, howe! twits dlatinathy stated tt the time Unt tho adoption uf tho motele system of weliht in the domestic correspondence would An all probability te aveamplished tn the course: ofa fuw yents, Seven yenra tive ulapsed alice that ting, nnd, 8 fir ns Known, ne atop bas oe yet been taken to being about the change, fn quotlig Sea, 348 of tha Kevisud Statutes, | think sou fall into an ercor in supposing that Wider that seetion the Postumater-Genernl ts competled te turnlah netrie seaies to wll post: offlees fie thy couutry, the intention — being only to furnish thom to giflees exchanging innils with foreign countries, stich us are knew ns “uxebinge oilees us Chlearo, Naw York, Hostuty ete—thac Ja, ollecs tat take up and dispateh thy mulls in aeparate brews tur correapondlig vlllees on the ocher slid, As reyuirds the rite of pustige on towspapers, the tronty Uxes this utnotless thin five nor nore Mid tl eentimes on a aiicle packet of Itty gerund (or Gwe onnecs), but the Dutulled Regulus dong ullow Uhls country to miles to four outers tho welt witltowed fora singly nowspnper, allowing, Of course, a doulte rate on the greater weight, If the Past-Olllce Department sees Nt to dennnd this. Having resigned ny poaltion: in the Post-Oflley Depurtinent linmediatuly after tho conchiston of the treaty, and before tt went fate effect, Lam, of course, not posted on tho regulations put in foruo since that te, W. 2. Ramtousctt, Tho Rocent Lynchings., ‘TM the Edttor of ‘the Chicago ‘Tribune, Citicago, Nov, 21.—Your oditorlal reverence to reernt lynchings in Hiinets, Meligan, and Wis- consin this morning wis briuf and polnted. It [s clear beyond posstbility of mistake that noless séme retormn Is tad In tho udwinlatration of the erliminal law all vespect for ic witl pasa away. Wheneo fs tlils reform to como? ft ean only eprmg from an acousad and organized public seutlientdemunding such chatyus and wiusend- ments of tho statutes und rules revulating orl Suuatl telala ag shall make the punishment, of gulf- confessed and deflunt criminnls at least, casy and certain, Tho means which aro now availed of to sb groat nu oxtunt by nstutu lawyers to prevent the conviction of persons whose gullt is tn minny eases morally eortaln aro those which were originally devised to protect the Innocent from Injustice nts time when the accused hid few rights that judges woro bound to respuct. ‘Tho stories of husty triuls, summary con- Yictiong, and severo punishment, extend- fog ave = to donth, = fnilleted «oon, men and women whose gullt was uesumed on Arraignment by tyranuleal Judges, avo fumiliar toll renders of history. But such scones will never be enncted again among people lnying alin to civilization, Tha results of tho atub- born struggles vy which thoy were ut lnat ren- dered fmpossibiu baye come down. ty tts, how over, In the fort of tho various writs, stiys, up pels and coviows which serve ty prolong the fives uf red-handed murderers far beyoud tho perlod which Justiee wuutd allow, and too often Soctire thelr rele, About the precedents va- lublished during tho contest referred tu hus bean aceummiuted a uinss of logit tenruing, elabo- rated ki un imost fntinit umber of tue dis- tuctions, the finportunee of which 13 ubsulutcly incomprehonsibie to the common mind. The Jenlousy with watch this letralng is garded by those Whose livings und positions In the comimuds nity eg derived trom tt ig scent the streuu= ‘ols Opposition which meets overy etfurt to alm. plity the Inw, So far duos this go that tho Jaden of this Bitte apparently refuse to give vlfect to tho net directing that pew teins sual not bo wrunted excopt on questions raising a doubt of the Built of tho accused. Now, du vis countrys all wuthorlty t4 derived from the. people by delegation to officers und inngistrates of various grades, und ou any fafl- Ure tu exurelsy the delegated uthority in tho spire in which tt was conferred it ungiueationn= uly reverts to the puople to bu exorcised by thom, ‘The reproneh oust upon the communitics and States wbout us by the summury execution of Willams, and othors whose guilt wis equally leur, consists in tho inwillingness Of the peo- pe: touwiit the operation of the methods they htt themselves establiabud, But what if those Inethods huve falled again and again to accom. nilsh the purpose for which thoy were devised? be droper course 14 undoubtedly to set bout. devising otuors that will In the menutime, however, shill the guilty be porimitted tu cacaps hrough the loose meshes of tho leuut net onened for him by tstute counsel? ‘The Durand and of Bloumington have answered this question with «must emphatta negative, and (hat thelr atiawer, In its results, represents tle Judgment of tho greater eomnunitiea of which they ae pe who cin queation? But the nd- ministration of Justice in this way is open to nbuses equuuty a8 great, if not greater, thin those which murk the present practies in the courts, and itdevolves pon thy people of [Mlinois, of Michigan, and Wisconsin, to sa amend their statutes us to secure tho ends aimed ut by or- derly mothods of procedure, ADVISER. Anothor Registration Schome, Tv the Editor of The Chteugo ‘Tribune, Ciroaan, Nov. 2h—lu your tssue of the Gtk, ‘Thutus C. Clark prosonted n plunot books for registration of voters which [s admirable and would requiry an ontlra new revision but once perbupas in tlve years, which fs ua long probably as the registration could run practically in a elty whose population fs sochungeabio a3 thut of Chicago. Hut flye yeurs would bu a saving of ten registrations us mide now, and a supply of one mura thorough iat would servo its a foundation npon which n complete registration cuuld bo secured, Now suppose wo yo a step furthor and innkea fudtay list from tha register for thy use of tho Judges at the eleotion, and that jnatead of tho boukaof registration boing ruled as tn Mr. Clarke's pln, the finding lists bo so ruled with columns for the election for tive years, ‘The original roglatration would bo mady wfubetically ad now, with tho addition; of 2 muinber to ouch yoter’a name, tho yoter’s nang boing written In the roglister by ane of the Judges, aud nt the sume time in tho tnding list vy one of tho uther judges, ‘Tous tho tirst pore gou coming to regtater would be entered in both books us No. 2, the second No, 3 and Bo un, but No. linuy be under 8 iu tho register, No. Sunder i, No.3 under G, while (nthe tnds {ng Ist thoy would run confeouciyely on the sti pige to Nu, 23. Che contemplated change iu this: Lut every voter be kaown by number in tis precinct, which number ds nssigocd bhin by the Judges when bo js registered, anu nim berod Hehut or certificate given hin coutulning: his me, volo number, and the number of the preeimot in in whies he is enttted to vote, iy ta ever aftor Known in tht precinct ug voter No. lor 2, or G00, 48 tho cise my be, wiicn number corresponds with tho number witwebud to his bang 1 the registry and the Indlng lst, and so lune ud be Hyves bi tig precinut tiv is rege fatered without uny further attention on hid part. fee the tidiue liste thon be mide to cons thi the panes of Mwentyelive voters 0s puge, tho itrst piue t to 26 tneludive, the Accond pis 0 to &) includive, and go on, tha edge of the bouk boing numbered 25, 40, 75, lWd, or for cach LWO pages fi, 100. 1, 200, and 30 01 Yow the voter comes to vote, ‘Tho Judo auks * What ts our number?” He replles ‘The thhder Hows histuntly whore to look for the num: Ker und name of tha voter, it bolng hour the botlon of tho first page, Hud lo res ted 447 the fader would Know cyuully weil that it would be found about halt way down the Page tabbed 44, ‘The Judco thon iaks whut bi Your pane wid where de you liver? bout of Which questions bomy nuswered in accordance With tho list, (a sutiivient evidunce that he fs the proper buraun to voto under that number, Now please notice the advantages of the find- my .tlst_ on vleetion day. Must persons speak thelr nates Indisthaetly; many nines wre Out> Jundivbly spotted, wud do yot correspond with ie pronunchition of them; some commence with a C or K, uceording to tho nadonallty, while Many of tho foreign numes cannot be told at nl without betug spelled out ny thuir ownors, but the oye ot the Ander can naajet the cur, as the Daniv—huving been found by the wumber—iv pronounced by the owner, and much dgtay and Voexution is theroby avouiud. As thy Volerd drop outoft the preaiet by death or romoval, thair wunibers remain vauunt, und thore ts nu longar 4 voter of Lholr number in ube precinct until toe reyister ja revised at the end OF tho fye years, orguoner if by pructica it is found neccasury, Now voturs coin! na NO, the preginct Will bo uae signed numbers above the lust on the Undltee st, No vutes to bo recaivod by aitiduvit, Bivetions conducted by the above. method woukl preseut more cuseka aguliat Hlegat vote fuy thin uny now in nee dn this or udjotonne Stutes, und would furniad the choapest aid best nad of watobing tor itlogal votes, a8 the obal- ton wer would only need to providy niinaelf with thy last votung uumber on the finditue list and Ung vacant numbers to bo fully equipped for bls wark. Lum greatly sullped to Mr. Clarke for hie neeful pins ‘and for iy contribution to "Tui Vurmury, and, ike him, Uryat that the impurt- unvo of the subject mutter will bo cousidared guilicientiy excusable for intruding upon your tua wud space. Mexpeutfully youn. + RMIVENIDEL, —$—<——a Puny, woak, and sickly cbildren mado ba and strong by Brown's tron Bitters. cant peoplo of 4 A TALE OF TWO CITLES. The Adventures of the Leader of tho Choir and the Frir Or- gonist, The Former Abaudons Ils Numerous Fanilly to Elopo with the Lntter. Nelectivea Simmons and Kohler, of the Con- tral Btution, yesterday arrested nt South Chivas go a man calling bimsolf Davis, brought hin to tho city and locked y him up pon fn charge of plenty, Tho story con- heated with tho doings of the bigamous Watstiann is somawkat pecutiar, He was o tulllshand in tho little town of Flint, in Wates, ond Wag, as every one thought, an exemplary Chrietlan, Hs volee rate high aud olear every: Sunday morning In the coulr—ho ted furvontly and apparently with «much dovotion in tho pruyor-mectings, He worked in- dustriously ut his trade, expended — his hurd-oarned money for the benefit of ffs wite and seven Ite ones, nud in all reapecta de- ported himself ws oan exuempiiry tusband, acber, atid Corlsthin, While the crattor the ‘Duvises wis flouting ao aerenely down tho placid atveatn of fife, and) ne danger threatened It, 0 Bunion reel was sthidenly struck. Davis, pére, fig walndtay of tho family und the oxemplary Chelation, * turned ip missing’ Atthe sie (ime there itso tired from thy hantely scones and quiet Hite ot the peaceful lite Welsh Village ong suniey Frost, the wife of a convict who hited been (ramsported: fur nt blylt erie und misdemeanor against the duwser the Urittsh Etnpire, Kunlee was more comely than the wife With the seven babies, and sho was too tha organist of the chureh-ebolr of which tho futher uf tha seven Little ones was a mnuine ber ‘Lhut her departure at tho tne of Davis’ sudden disappuaranee was comuiented apo need not be remarked, Yetthy frouitl mud ine dustrious wife uf the missing Davis continued to five und anova in contuatment, and mannged ta cko out a passavle exist enee by her uw exertions, No th ings came fram, lay to any of the abs husband, and be was at lest wiven up as teruyacs ably zone from sight, though he remained to Mile sewno gf tho noxt obaptor of thostory § ‘The seanu of tho next cbapter of tho story is aut Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United Stutes of Amer- jen. ‘There, nbout two: tuld of above, or In Mire! ths appeuted in pereow the identieal EE, Duvis, looking ous though life was jadeed rent and earnest. He sought out ond avplied for nssistineo to a relutive named 1. D. Evans, to whoin he told a tale of hardship, privation, and discontent. te suit thit he bad been for two yours, or ever alice his departure trom his native tawa, a resident of Cumberland Mills, uear Portland, Me. His wite, Jn the old country, Re sald, tnd beet etek, and bad sven eed fur wll tho money thut he could carn. Cunsequently hu was in struftened civoumstunees, which wecounted for Ina WoebezongG AsPuEt AN tho slabbinesd of bis attire. Phe kind-hearted —retutive, Byans, opened his soul aitd dis house for his kinsman in dlstress, and kept him fur several weoks., Ho did more. Ho suirted 9 subseription umony the Welsh cliizeny of Oshicosh, und thereby reatized about 260, To this sui be nuughininuusty actdod $120 of bla own private store, and secured enough more in ndditton to swell the total to about $40, Tho conduct of the man Davis had beun Cauittess indoed duriog bis stuy nt Oshkosh, und yot hig friund and relative, 5 I) NOT FEEL LIKE INTRUSTING HIM with tho $200 In ensh even though Davis de- elared that bo should use every cent of it far the purypysy for which It was donnted—tho bringiug of the wite nnd seven children tn Walog to Ainerica, | Mr. Evans flually acuompanted thu te- Milwaukee, purcnnsed rhe. tick ola for tho PAssIe | Neress the wator, und sent them, iteyuther with mony for Incidental expensos, to the anxjvus wife on the othoe side, In duo thine, or avout the lust of May, tho good housewlle gud ber Ju- teresting group of children reaahen the hogpita- bic shores of the United States, and a few days therenfier alighted nt ones in tho husband and fither's urns and the Wisconstu village with the ridiculous nate, Davis did not, it uppenra, seam to be overjoyed at ugain tind- jug bimacl€ tn the bosom or tla family. Ie ovincod 2 resttes3 apirit, and thrice during the sunnar viaited the rulgkboriug towns of Ford du Lac, Neomh, aud Menasha, ostensibly tn quest of pitise | Sinploy may than that to be form at Oshkosh, Ifo did not fiyd such bet+ ter employment, and was forced to content Ditmeett with work In tho mills at tho inate named pice, Thero he remnined ull three weeks uvo, when the concern fer which he worked was forced to shut down” on account of the flouded condition of the country thoreabouts, agin the wan's roving dispasition made |teell minifest ina trip to Fond du Lao. ‘Lhonee he wont to Milwaukee, and fram tho here of that ‘Teutonio aud lager-loviug banitution bo moved to Juy View, About this tine a luidy tresh ‘from Cumberland Mills, Ma, who now proves to be none else than Euntee, the sweet organist of flint. made Inquiries atthe Sfilwaukee Poust-Ollice for her husband, Sho found ht vot, nor aus infaraite on ot lis whereabouts, and go, teur-eyod und despondent, sbe was about to turn ayay, when a erat iatle judy who had observed kor in her distros volunteered to asalat in finding tha inlasing husband, Sie took her to tho Tubor Wouse gad pald for her alght’s accomme~ dation. The following morning w letter-enrrler henrd of the casy, tecullud tho name of-tho sought fur iin and remembered whero that qnan, Ed Davis, bad been boarding la na nulghtor= (og streot, Ie sought for und tuund Mrs, Davis NO. 2—"Buntco" — and avecompunied her to tho sufd house, hero tho fandludy, who had heard of tho expected arrival of the wife with seven childron, sgket for tha * littic ones," aud Euntee atid; “One of them fs dead, and Lonly Drought one with me." This reply nroused tho Buspleions of the unbelteving lundiady, but nottdigg was suld, and Banice baving identified Davie’ tennk ws that of ber husband, was dl rected to the plice where Davis could be found. ‘Thlther the woman went, aid there she found the object pf her long geurch, With him she retuninod ay hfs wife for two consecuttye days and nights, ‘Tho pair aucddonly disappeared thon, and, vafterwirds appeared, chia to Chicuxu. ‘The man’s continued absence from hla home ut Oshicosh gave risu to many misgivings, and opened up a correspondence betwoun the Osh- kogh relutive, Byins, und the Silwaukes letters uirrler, in the coursy of which an ac count of tha domgs of the coupte at Milwaukee wad got beture tho motherly wife at Oshkost. Abont this the oleo (Nov, 12) Davis hinselr wrote to bis wife No, 1, and told hor, {1 all the benuteuus diction of tho Welsh tine guage, that ho was ving with und bud bean mnarried to Kunlee; thug be wis AT TUR END OF 118 Role but would nevertheless proyiiie support for her and tholr oblldren. ‘Chis Jotter contained no mention of the placo where he could bo round, Lut a Jetter to the relative Evans trom a friend ut Milwaukeo contiined the Information Unt Davis bad“ oneo sal that he was going to. work ut Hrown's Mills, Thera boing ho sueb mils neur' — SMilwiukea, this elty wns Jooked over, and ut Sunt Chicago the lite, und the deserting huaband and the wife No. 2 were found us aforesaid. Now, whuthor Runioo, wife No. 2 wilt porsist in oluiming a Mmurrinige with Davis, and whuthor she will oxiiblt uw certiicate of cereaeny aud (horeby tnaure? him a trip to Joliat, or whother shy will refuse to produce a certilicate and chitin that no murriuge ceremony bis over been performed for thei tro matcors which will be developed anty When the cuxe contus ton henving. Davis Is an ordinary Welsbine about 40 yours of aye, unc is nolther handsome, tntel- fegtuni, nor nttrnctive fa person or address, He 48 vaged ut the Central, Mistaken An Amorioan who started to ride from Colima to Manaunillo, ta Sexico, was etopped on the highway by w well-armed bandit, © Pardo, sedor,” exclaimed the latter, but 1 pureoive that you have my gout on, Will you have the kindndes ta renioye ttt ‘the American roducua: ® aix-shooter, and, couking tt, replied: Sunor, J wt of the opinion that you are mis- w mint tae coat,” “Qn closur oyserva tion { perceive that J aint the bat Suewered, and disuppoursd in tho waod, ne Jay Gould and Jim Fisk’ Widow, Mrs. Luay D. Fisk, tho widow of tho Inte Jatnes Fiek Jr, weites to the New York Herald in du- tense uf Jay Gould, who waa reported to be une windful of the necesaltios of the relict of his former partner. Sho says: "Nr. Gould, the only friend of Mr. Fisk, bas responded to my Aetunl heeds und wants since bid death, Tle mu! by absorbed in his own hitereats when in busl- tsa, bit no Hever hay proved unuindful of the needs of those deserving hla cuutrity, VILAL RESTORATIVE, Fenner irene Sas ‘of BM. 1 Moxes ut 1 pilis, 65 wah $10, CAU'VION, Hicord’s Vital Heviovutive hus boon extensively copniurielied by ruscally iupostors, SAU beOS.—Ong udveruisos his bread pl us Motrd's fi rm Sostoruliva, aid publivied tury dostor: Anathur puta vub le counterfeit aa iicurd’s Vital Tusturutive. ‘Thuy curry wy dubul, tredu-wark, und Iurged wuWyraph-sizuaturg HNUUNH 1iUe CHIE shy Atri raue tau eh a Ba pharm SPL 1 TA! 4 . ure fate sult monogras of Wik v. 1 Bid Kas Ae 13 de une uibor, . ino ¢un be bud of Gale & Mock! 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