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4 THE CHICAGO ‘‘RIBUN a ’ ORIMINAL NEWS. Continued Lawlesness in the Pennsylvania Coal Re- gions, All the Flngrant Outrages At- tributed to tho Molly Maguires. Southern and Eastern Ohio In- - fested by a Gang of Horse=Thieves. Tragedy tn Arkansas Growing Ont of a Dispute Over a Seriptural Pasasnge. An Obio Woman in the Bole of on In- oondiary for Meroonary Mo- tives, ‘Tho Molly Maguircs in Penneylvania, i Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Uneexantaa, Pa. Nov. 24—Tho continuance of mysterious and Magrant erimionl operations in tho bituminous und anthracite coal-produc- ing rogions of Pennsylvanian is croating vory naturally Intense excitement. Wostmoroland, Clearfelt, Fayette, and adjacent counties have galned some notoriety for luwlesness inaugu- ratad by Molly Maguires and outlaws, and it was only revontly that Capt. fobert 1. Linden, Bue perintondent of tho Pennsylvania Deparment of Pinkerton’s Natlonal Detective Agency, made a wholesule urrest of Molly Magulres and incar= cerated them sn tho Western Henitentinry at Pittsburg for Jaw-prenking and assasination at Dunbarton, Fayette County, Tho members of tho terrible organization that have haunted for a number of yours the mountain district of Western Pennsylvania have been aullty of numerous atrogious crimes, but haya Inapoyedl to escape after the commission of the criminality, While experienced and shrawd de- tectives havo boen employed to work up the ense, &ud bave reectved inuch nesistance from the tralned and able members of tho Coal and Tron Police, the lawbrenkers have eluded tho vigilance of the officers, and aro presumably Perpotrating their iliclt operations in secluded sections of the coalflolds. Ever alnce tho settlomentof the Jabertroublea in Westmoreland County thore bas beon more or less outlawry In tho mining coutros, Colliers and othors, who have in some way Incurred the hatred of the Moily Mtaguires, have becn the re- clplonts of bideously-platured * coflin notices,” warning those to whoin thoy havo been seut to leave the country under ponully of summary Punlebment, Colllery proporty has becn abad- owed, after the works have been placardod with Ku-Klux bills thronteaing terriplo destruction toiaine property, unless certain demands of the Mollles aro immediately complicd with, Tho desperate spirits Intosting the country about Scottdale, Weatmereland County, have carried outa threat made somo time ugo Ayninst tie Charlotte Furnaco Company by setting fire to the offices of tha corporation. ‘Lhe bulldings were entirely destroyed, and yery unfortunately Jobn Shaw, a trusted emploré of the company, rished in tho flames, There are many con- icting reports as to tho reul design of tho in- vendiarics, but thoro isa territio and strong ptolon provalling.tn Scottdale that the build- ings ware fired by Molly Bnguires who bad been crossed in somo manner by Mr. Shaw, who belonged to Alleghony Cuunty, and who wnsa bitter opponent to somo members of the mur- derous organization that has long been known to bayo existed at Scottdale, The Coul and fron Police nra quistly investizating tha ufatr, ang it da boliaved the crime will be trucod to purtics ‘who sre supposed to bo implicated In other orlmes comumitted in Weetmoreland County, -Tha Jawlesnesa that bas provuiled for several months at SicKeesport and Conneilaville bas oul- minated In a fearful tragedy. During a diaturb- ance between Willlain diiller and Daniel StcCor- dulok, a third party intortorod, when a notorious eboracter named Pat Mike threatened Miller with murdor {f he did not quit the nelghborhood atouce, Bliller refused ty obey the command, when Mike ran to the track of the Baltimore & Obto Raflroud, and, ploking up a lirge, stone, hurted it at the bead of Milter, ‘Tho ‘missile struck the man It was Intended for and crusucd in bis skull, Dr. Black was immutliutely caltod to attend tho Injured man, but be dlod within a Zew hours. Tho murderer escaped, and at last uccounts bad not been capturad. Tho Molly Maguireism that has cropped out dn Peete County bas made ttaetf partioulariy consn! npueus inthe Bald Eagio Mountuins and nround Hantzdate. Outrages of every desorip- ton are of nn almost daily occurrence, A band of mysterious visitants, who nre supposed ta be Molly Basulres from tho adjacent pathpacis coal’ region of Northumberiand an uZerne Counties, bave made Breuntory incursions iuto several minty villages, and committe@n series of hudactous note, Among holt victiins was a miserable old mnan. Thomas nyoes, Wao bad hoarded up x few hundred dol- Jorg by peddling refuse wood xathored jn the neighboring lumber regions. Tho poor creature Drought forth hie store of gold and allver from ite avcrut recess in bis cabin, and gave it to the freabooters, who thon wantonly butchered him and threw hie mutiiated and blecding body down Yb mountain side inte the Bald Kage Creek, where It was abacquontly found by a party of wood-choppers, Morso-Thicves in Egstorn and South- ern Ohio, Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, CacowetL, O0., Noy, 23.—For several months past n gang of horso-thieves have been onerat- Jog succeusfully along the border here betweon Oblo and Wost Virgisia, and have run of a grent many good horses into the mountains. No clew could he obtained to them until now, Last Saturday nigbt—a dark, rainy night—a thiof en- terod tha stables of J, H, Bell, a wealthy storoe keoper at a small village called Briato!, noar hero, andstole & vory fino horse worth $200. Early Bundsy morning Mr. Bell discovered big toss, and, without waiting a moicat, got on the track of the thief, and by Sunday olght was in Parkeraburg, W. Vo., having ascertained that + the thief crossed thero with his horse that morn- {uy on bis way to bia retreat In tho mountatns, Luckily toarning that the seamp was stopping at w tavern there at 11 o'clock Bunday night, Bell, with some oficors, pounced down on tho feltow {it his bed and demanded the whoreubouta of bis horse. Tho horse wae fouod without further troublo in the stable attached to the hotel and rucluimed by bis owner, Tho next thing was to get the prisouer over tho river where the Ohio Inwa would lay bold of bim and punish bim for hiscrime. ‘The tbief was easily induced (7) to cross tho river, was thore formally arrested and placed in tho Barletta .Jall, where _he now is, awaiting trial. On inquiry ho was found to bo Hoas J, Singer, of iuls place, welle Anown in all those purts, A dozou years ngohe ‘was one of the leudiug sobool-touchers of thle couuty, and later i sitccessful -grocer in good circumstances in this town, -In tho panto bo Jost all be bad, excopt a homostead saved in age algnment, aud there his wifey, 4 most estima! Jandy, and two children loaruad today of bis degradation and shame, For a year or two past Sinyer.bus been drinklog bard, and -guing down generally, but na ona ever suspevted him to bea thief, yet, aahe now acknowledges, during all hat timo he baa boon agsucluted with a gang oF deaperddocs aud thiuves enmiyed in, steuling horses and running them over Into West Vire winia. Tho chain of villainy has three linke— One get of thivves bore, another In Marietta to assist In pattlug tha horsca across, securing the property, Starting ollicers on falug Craily, and generally hetping the erliinals to escape, and a Ahivd aetof receivers of the stolen animaleover in West Virginie fa bite. tho horses Jn the bills and mountains untii they could bo safely sold, to aonie cases to inothor fourth and worse got supposed to bo respectuvio dealers, It is ustontahing how secratly and successfully thoy have managed to” baila inquiry — and got off with the horses for youre. Nou of the thieves have yet been secntud but Singer, and tho officers refuge to name tho other aifenderd until they nre cauybt. Singer is nv desperado, but a terrible coward, and thy hope of slortout ing bia term in tho ponitentlary acared tho ae- erotsof the conspiracy out of him, though for obvinusreatous thoy ure at presuut withhold froin the public. ate the presunt, Singer lu hold an custody ut Marietta, ta enuble tho ollicers there tu get every pues hie cluw to the guilt of bis uasoclate id {uaure thelr arrest, if singer has divulged: us muot as it ly clulmed by the olicara tut bo has—and of thie thore ja no doubt—jt will go Cur towards ferreting out and breaking up tho wiust dangerous neste of thieves and vugaboudes that ever wore tue terror of Southern and Eustocn Obl. Livery few weoke u good horse or two bus becn run off by: these villaluy, and eo well wero tholr tnoks cay- gored in every Inatanco heretofore that uot a SJuste oue of them tag been arreated Lctore, Farmers who have bad horses stulen frow tue boreabouls the past year or so~and there are many of them—are greatly oxcited over tho are revt of Binver, and bupe that now bave the sutlsfaction at vtole their purses. and of soe- well pituivbed, and that so0a, Bluger ia ulso wanted in Noble County to answor ta charxo of on assault with iotuot to tourder auitizen of thiytown. He bus buon bidlng from the allicers bure on that wccuunt for some time, snd bis whereuvouts quly became kuown upon Disarreat, Tho nevault was ma striking 8 wan right temple with au oak paling tour feet in tuch thick, and four inches wide, and it ry ly by throwing up bis rlybt baud and re- wlving the greater force of the blow on tho dack of bis band, brenukiug it fearfully, and cute with the letter MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, L88I—'LEN PAGES turo of a number of farmers to such contracts, Hig rato wns from $25 to $100, "Thin weck these contrnots bave appeared in tho hande of n cole locting Aqunoy as simple notes of tnd, all cons Ultions having been neatly clipped away, Hot in third bans the notes are negotinhle, aud Tudaou ts awindled out of nt leaat $500. Mie coupin and Peoria Counties have been dralnud for nich Iarger auma. Thoro Is reason to be- Mave that Dr. Lyon wilt be arrested within twon- ty-four hours. His home ts Lyno, Mass, and his Western headquarters Chicago. {ing his head as well, that tne vicsim, Mr. Web- Perea, aie carpenter ‘of this town, saved his Ife, though the terrible vssnuit crippled him tn bis working hand for life. Various othor charges have boron proferred singe hia arrest, and be has voluntarily confessed to still orbars more grievous, Yet threo or four yeurs ayo Singer atood high in socktt and business circles hore, and had tho general confidence of tho uuiic, Tho strnugeat part of the whole niatory is relnted whon it is ndded that Singer's recent Arrest and exposure, togecthar with his con~ ons. have brought to light tho fact that ever ng bis days of respectability, when he was fog atanding overswhero, ha wre gulity of It lnreetiios and other crimes of woich no The Death of Ifetfor. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Qutxoy, Il, Nov, 20.—fom0 time azo one Btophon Pfetfor, of thin vity, went to Naples, In Kavtt County, and ostablishod a little business fy connection with asotoon, A few days oxo his brothor wae entled from hore to Naplos by tolograph, and yestorday returned bringiug tho remains of Stophon with him, They. wero hurled bere today. ‘Tho report given is that on Sunday night inst three tramps called at Bto- phen's place In Naples, and after drinking two. or threo times, domanded bis money, and on his refusnt to give it up beat him wlth beor- Dottios until be was sonscloss, then rovbed tho til and left. There Is sumo mystery about the aifatr, and no arrests bad been made up to y torday morning. There fa no satisfactory clow to the gullty partios, in yet She ‘over suspeoted and aocused him until bo now conforscs It bimsolf. Arrost nt Daytott, 0. of an Suspected Diamond Thich Bpictal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. DAYron, U., Nov. £72—An arrest was made by tho Chlef-ofePolico In’ this city last uvening which promisos to be of considerable impor: tnnee, Home weeks sza.a man entered one of the principal Jewelry stores in tho elty with a valunble diamond pin he desired to dispose of, saying It waa bis wifo's, and ashe needed tho money. Tho pin was worth $200, and be offored tosctl It for &W. The polico got on bis track, but he managed to clude them. Yesterday thoy heard of him agin, olfring for nalo peers two large amon earrin, worth, | Traclnga Mystorlous Robbery to Light. lowelers pay, =fot tess, = thant (00, Bpectat JHspateh to The Crieago Tribune. He offered to soll them for $70, Tho Jowels were retained, and the polleo were this time ubic tu get on the trek of tho mutt and arrosted him, lie clalma to ‘havo Ueen Uving in the olty for some thine. Ho {s a_man of very modarnte ments, aud Is Baplused 18 0 brakeman on tho New York, Pitisburg & Obio Kiliroud, Ho gives bis namuus Rudd Riietun, Othor jawolry was found on his peraun, mayen i$ onyx alcove-buttons “ger got with pearls. The dia- mond carrings are very large, and are pro- nounced by exports to ha of frat quality, How thoy camo into the hands of this mun fa n mys- tery, and the police think It perhnpsnclow to tho benvy dintuond robbery at Younwatown, Oy Bone tte ayo, and avery offort will bo made to trace the property, a : 8r. Joarpit, Mo., Nov. 26.—-On tho night of the 12th the enfe nt Maitland was unlocked and re- Neved of somo $800 or $900. For a timo the mat- ter rommalnad a profund mystery. W. HH. Quirk, Gonoral Agent of the Kansans City, At. Joseph & Counol Lluts Road, and x detective wont to work and havo fovoloped the fact that tho ata- tion ngent, Charles Leach, loaria: the soorat of the combination to bis offices, From him two wirts of the town fearned tho trick, and hence tho robbery. The company havo decided to hold Leach responsibic, and be will bo arrested utonce. A now ayont has been wppointed to nesume chargo uf tho Maltland ailive. Lunch hina been in the Gmploy of the company a nuiue ber of years, and stoud bigh with it man of ‘busluces and Integrity, An Ungrateful Danghtorein=-Law. Bpectal Dispatch to The Cricacr Tritunk LANstNG, Mich. Nov. 27—A Mne piece of do- tective work has Just been accumpllsbod by De- tective W.8, Abcls, of this cits. Un Nov. 4, 1880, an aged Indy lying In tho Township of Royalton, Fulton County, Oblo, by tho name of Emoliue Ketohum, bad jn some mysterious man- nor her houge, valued at $4,000, burned. No clew or motivecould be found why any one should perpetrate a orlme on an inoffensive old Jady. After a fow wecks othor buildings be- longing to her were nlso burned. Her hay- Stacks waro fired, and ber horses matmed by duep gashes out in tholr sbauldars, so they could not bo worked for weeks ata time. Mra, Kotuh- um .Gually concluded that somethiug must be done, and engaged o detective from ‘Tolado, who, after louxing all tha circtimstances over, concluded that nothing could be dong, and gave up the caso, A fow wocks nfter Dotectivo Abols was culled on, and proceeded to took torn clew, boing assisted by Bherltt William Jebvb, of Adrian, After making several trips to Ohio ho Rpotted the guilty Barly, and Inst Monday night H. Kote in, the daughtur-in-Inw of Mrs, Ketchum, was arrested and lodged in Ful+ ton County Jail. Ut {s supposed that tha incendi- ary also Intended that tho old Indy shonjd bo burned In. the house, so that through bor halt- witted husband she could yet possuasion of tho property. Tho ovidence against her 1s Build to overwhelming. The cRamiuation is sot down for Friday, the 2d of Decomber, at A Chicago Woman Starts a Wattor-Girl Saloon in Pitisburg—Efforte to Broak Mer Up, Spectat Dispatch to The OMcago Triburte. Pirrsnuna, Pa. Nov. 20.—At 11 o'clock this morning thoye was quite a gathoring of attor- noys ano regular habitués nasembled fn the Criminal Court-room. The understanding was that sontenoe was to Le passed on Fanny Walters and Lona Wilson for violating the Wattor-Girl Satoon act, for which thoy had been prosecuted and convicted, The penalty 1s imprisonment. andabeavy fine, Itisanid Fanny is sick. Tho ball, amounting to $2,000, was declared forfetted. The history of this woman, who ls ono of tho worst of bor class, possesses some intercat. Sho came hore about six years ago with her two alstors, or two women nlieged to be sistors, fruin Chicago. Sho had little ar no cap- ital, Lut startod u waiter-gir! establishment on Sixth street, which was tho first one In this com- munity, The saloon was known as the * Three Sisters,” and monoy tlowed In on thom in abuw- ers, the rate of profit being about 80 per cent of the receipts, Sho subsequently removed to Din- mond alley, whore abe ati holds forth, Judges, Jnwyors, doctors, and other shining lights of tho cominunity are among her customers. When the sisters commenced’ operations hero tho; were In needy circumstances, Fanny's wealt! Ia now estimated at $150,00. A number of do- cone peor. have detbrinined to run herout, and will do it if it takes all winter, Fatal Tormiuation of a Saloon Row. Sptctal Duputen to The Chicago Tribune. Quincy, Ill, Nov, 27.—-During last night a row occurred ina enicon known aa Duteh Mine nic's," at tho cornor of Fourteenth street and Broadway, in which a Atemaker named Have-* land was beaten ovor tho hend with stonos and bottles, and apparently teft fordtond, Ita wag picked up and tuken to St. Mary's Hoapital, when it wns found that tho frontal bono was broken and shattered for a espace of two Irichos, and pieces of bone, ee, and stone wero tukon out of tho brain, Haviland stil iingors tut stupor, but his recovery is not considered probe able, Ed Jones aud James Brooks are under ar- rest forthe crime. Other parties are alleged to be mixed up in tho affair. A Burglar Sentenced to the Peniten- tary. qi Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, Ill, Nov, 26.—tVilliam Maynard, the man who was arrosted for burglarizing thu safe in the Load Sling Cigar Factory tn this alty in Septombor Inat, was convioted of tho crime to- day before Judge Brown, and sentenced to the penitentinry for two yenrs. It was ascertained after the conclusion of tho trial that Maynard Is the samo party who, under the nuine of Henry Wilson, was convicted six yeitrs ago, ata term of tho Jo Daviess County Ciroult Court, of burglary committed in Warren, and who was gontunced to the penitontiary for three years. Maynnrd had successfully kept his identity from the oilicors until after his agntonce to-day, fauscon, A Woman Seontonced to Impriaonment for Life for Wolsoning Her Muse band. Wiutsrort, Tex, Noy. 2,—Tho jury in tho case of the State ye. Mre. Fille Heacoak for tho murder of her husdund by adminiatering strychnine, returoed a verdict of guilty of mur- der in the fret degree, nnd assessed the punish. ment at“imprisonment in the ponitentiury for Ife. Dr. Bull, ber accomplice, and perhapa abettor!n the crime, was convicted and sen- tonced forlifeata recent torm of court, but eavaped., AStage«Conch in Texas Robbed by Two Masked Highwaymen. SAN ANTONIO, Tox., Nov. 27.—The stage bo- tween Ban Antonin and Corpus Christi was robbed taat night three mites from Oakville, by two masked men. The only passenger, Frang Hanes, of Echo, Tex., was relloved of @ smuil amount of monoy. The mail was riled of overything valuable, and the stago allowed to proceed, The mon’ were duscribed ar long and short. They nro thought to be the samo par- tles who robbed tho stago neur Lared Burglar Overcome by a Muscular Olor= Hantvorp, Conn., Nov. $7,—-The Hoy. D, W.L. Gage, of tho Pear! Street Congregational Church, entered his bouse about 8 o'clock tonight and found a burglar, whom ho clinched. A strugule eneued, the burglar ondeavoring to uso a pistol. ‘The struggle continued ithe ball and Into the Street, when the burglar was thrown and bold ae by tho muscular clergyman until hoip ar- rived. A Chicago Woman in tho St. Louls Lockup. = Spsetal Dispatch ta Tha Chteago Tribune, Sr. Louss, Nov, 97.—Chiof Kennete recolyed a telegram from the Chiof of Chicago directing him toarsost Annie Burrett on tho charge of larceny. Sergt. Burke visited the Blain atrect depot this morning, where he fliscovered nn cle- gantly-dresscd woman alighting from an in- ‘bound train, and followed up the discovery by placing her under arrest and taking her to the Four Courts, where sho was placed Jn the hold- over toawalt further ordera from the Chicago Authorities, In . answer to ‘a telegram from Chief Kennett, the Chief of Pollco of Chicago requested that the woman bo held in custody until this evening, when an olficer from that city willarriyo and take her in charge, The prisoner had in hor possesaiun somo dla- monds, a gold watch and chain, and a fow dollars in money. Bhe sitid that she hud gotten on fh spree at Chloage, and presumed she had done dosmotblog for whiob the Inw would hold hor nccountabie, but refused to state whut pare ticular crime, ifeny, she had committed, The detectives of Bt. Louis know ber well, and say os left the olty for Chicago about tivo months ri A Dispute Between a Man and Wife About a Bible Passage Culminates In a Tragedy. ¥ é Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. (, Lirtux Rook, Ark., Noy, 2.~Intellizonce was recoived today of a aad tragedy at Oll Trough, Indepondence County. Henry Lndd, a leadlug citizen, bad some troubie with his wifo, the orf- win of which ta sald to bave bogan In a disngroe- Mont regarding passages in tho Bible, Tho sil feoling culminated Ina terrible manner. Ladd, after an unusually bitter altercation with his wito, drow a platal and discharged itather. Tho ‘ball passed pera through her body, and shoe Tult on the floor with a piercing ery, tho blood quahing from the wound, Ladd then attempted tokitl bliuwolf, but wee folled by partics who bad beon attracted to tho spot by the discharge of the pistol and the avreams Of the wounded wife. He only succeeded in shooting bimsolt through the bund. At Inst nocounts 3 rie paid Wus alive, but nat expeoted to ruco hae beon"jnilod. SP ‘The Barnard-Curtiss Murder Trial at Charlotte, Mle Spretal Dispaten te Tha Chicago Trihund, CHAKLOTrTE, Mioh., Nov. 20.—The dofensa was oponed in the Darnard-Cur' inurder trial this morning by 8. D. Clay, of Grand Itapids, who uo- eupled three hours by a clear atid conulse statu: ment to tho Jury of tha thoury of acoldent and tho ouftine of thadefense, Freddie Harnard, aged 10, 0 son of the dofendant, tho tiret witness, threw some light ou several points regarding hia mother's actions, which wore Uefore questiona Arreat of an Alleged Embezzlers 4 Upectat Dispaten to The Chicas Tribus. Avrona, Il, Nov. 27.—-A young man named Bechter was arrested on acharge of embezzie- ment Friday night. For some tine be haa bcon delivering four for Jake Plain, of North Auro- ra, Smalleums of mnonoy have been missing from time to timo, and. suspicion led to exam- ination, [t waa found that he bad been making but partial returns on bis collections, and a bile fnelng of accounta showed that neurly $600 had been embezzled, Womon Sent to the Penitentiary. Sprctal Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Cepan Ravivs, Ia., Nov. 2d.—Anna 8, Hower, who has been on trial before the Distrlot Court this woek for killlog her husband by polsoning Jast summor, was today found guilty of murder in the second degree and sentoncad to the Fort Maaleon Penitentiary for alghteen ycors., Sho killed bor huaband to marry a ian from H- nois, Lonn Stanton, the girl horso-thief, was son- touced to the samo penitentiary for threo years. Sho bas a babe two months old, born in Jal, A Mother While Tomporary Insane Kills ‘Two of Her Children, Spectal Dispatch to The CAlcuge Tribune, Dunuquy, Ja., Nov. 2.-A special to the Times this evening saya that at an enrly hour this morning Dire, Stiller, living four miles northwest, of Cedar Falla, while In wvondition of temporary: insanity, killed two small children and tried to kiln . Mrs. Miller lost ber husband by death throes weeks fio, and bas been in vory Poor health since, Arrested for tho Murder of His Brothers In-Laws Fentiaror, Tenn, Nov. 2,—Wiliiam Har- Rrovo way atrested horo last night and jailed for tha murdor of bis brother-in-law, named Nogis- ter, neor Camden, yesterday, Tho two woro traveling togother, Other: partica heard tne shots fired, and upon coming up found Reglater dying and Laorgrove standl ever bim, Ho ould Reyister bud abot blingelt acoldentully. Ho sald ho would yet a wayon at Caniden, but ine atoad came hero, where he was arrested, A Nevro Stabbod to Death in a Fight. special Diryaich (a The Untcago Tribune, Naw York, Nov, .—A horrible murder wan cornmitted on the stoamer Hard Cash at West Point today, Whilo the hands wore unlonding ble tf connection with tho Hider, Sr. and Sfra, | somoof the cargo at the point named Stove William Henderagn, of Lupovr, with whoni drs. | Johnéon and William Jones ‘colored) got inton Barnurd was stopping, both swore Mra. Uarnard | dispute. The Intter caught tha former and was vhoortu) and natural the entire day of the acaldent, returned from ghipolly and out in the watne room fvith them. Nelthor noticed any ex- vitemont, disarrangoment of clothing, or peous Nur odor when abe entered. ‘Tho cuso waa nd- Journed ull dlonduy aftornnun. Interest iu- treages, very available Inch of roum was takon during the foruneon, buyglog bln tulatly in bia arms stabbed bin four thines with a loug-biadod knife, Johnsut mover spoke afterwards, dying In a pool o! blood, Jones mate his escape and hus not boon | captured, Supposed Attompt to Defraud a Lifer Insurance Company. Burvaro, Nov. 20.—Vurther developmenta in the recent grave-robbery at Foroat Lawn point to more shun a mere attempt al gruve-robbery, It trapsplres ‘that the body oxhumed was not that of E.G. Burntam, a8 supposed, but of an old many und an exaiminution of the bod: showed tt to bo full of strychnine, Orrin d, ‘Thomus, frou: whose houge tho man was burried, bas been urrested and charwed with murder, an there ure rumors of a conspiracy to defraud 2» lifo-inauranoe company by the transaction, Elgin “ Worked” by a Gang of Pick« pockota. 4 Spectat Dupatsh to The Catcago Tribune, Exar, It, Nov, 2—A gang ut pickpockets this afternoon “worked te city." Half a dozon lugora ore reported. | Mrg. af, MT, Marst.a widow, loat $40, Piles Roge Eaton $9, Mra. Jotun Lawrence 12, and Str. Det. Hartwell bor purse and xn unknown sum. The police bayo wpprobeaded ture youn mien, froz Chicugo who bro sus peoted of being tho thieves, a ANOTHER MONOPOLY. ESTABLISHED, Spevta. Disputcd to Tas Odlcsav Tridune. Cinuinnatt, 0, Nov. s.—The Telophono Ex. changes of Obio outsidy of Clacinnetl have all ‘eon bought up and consolidated with the Central Telophone Oompdoy, The company bas o capl+ tal of $1,000,000 and a perpetual Uconre frows American Bell’ Telephone Company of Boston, with thelr executive ollices Mystery Stilt Surrounds the Baltimore Murdor, Special Disvatch to The Chicam Tribune. Baitinone, Ma., Nov, 21.—The mystery sury rounding the cause or perpetrators of the sbocking murder of Mrs. Sarah Campboll, on Hammond lane, in the enstern part of this ulty, yesterday, still reinains ungledred, The woman Dolla Lewls, who had been seun tu go In the resl- donce of Mrs, Cambell lute Friduy olght, has been arrested, but before the Coroner's Fite to- duy there was no evidence which could in any manner oriininate ber. ‘The jury, uftor sitting suvoral Bours and Exams aii, a nuinber of wits hoses, rendered u verdict that the decuased hail come tober death by an unknown lnutrument iu the handy of a party unknown to the jury, ‘Tho horrible trawedy bas created considerable excitement hore, aud hundreds of persons viee Mod the botse today, but weru provented is ty wuard of police trom view! Aeon wane ny the rowalng of A Doctor Viotiml: a Lot of Farmers. Svectat Diepaten to Tre Crtcago ‘ribuns, Beooutnaron, lil, Nov.26,—-About alx months sinco one Dr. ‘yon, & asleck-looklug, olly- tongued, well-dressed fellow, appoared in Hud- aon Townablp, dcsean County, and advertised bimeelf aa 4 doctor whowould cure all raladles, cbronto and acute. He offered to cure & number of long-standing oases on the * No-cure-no-pay"* prinolple, and succceded in getting the algan- in st Gs nveunca Com spring. next summer. tracted for another cr, on butof still be 500 feet keol, 62 Inches duop, 0.597 tons veyiator, and 7,000 be She willbe named tho Athonlan ‘thompson Eine will inerease thoir anttings, and add one: or two now stonmors to thelr presuny 0 nid oue steamer to thoir fleet. and should alarge German inmigration taxe place they will buvo weekly sailings, ‘The new Frenco line trom power. R fivet. ing. servic rosuacd Hew Chieago, from this the intelll puratus fs and a very! ronchitig to the hig! outlying suburbs of tho larve villages nud towns will raptilly notwork of * voivo communication not reale Jed by other mothads, stocks of thaso compntifos linve nppruciated, <<< focrulng anges Is Keun in co of the mangers. n uniform ap dan established rental charved, Prompt, rolluble, and procressty, heat rosutts obtulmble. ‘Tho eltios aud smaller te broturht Inton Tho advantnues solldation of ©: By thty centralizing te CANADA, Our Montroal Buren - Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chieaco Tribune, Monturat, Nov. 37.—Thore In Ikely'ta bo more trouble between tho Ukn Indians and tho French Canadians, as thy former complain of tha lnttor cutting wood on the reserve, Mark Twaln (Mr. Suantol GL. Olemona) will boa in tho ny Tunueara i nl t Hkely to come buck ull guest here for two weeks from this evening. He Ja destrous of establishing a copyright in Cane ada of his forthooming new book. An citers tainment istulked of tn his hunor during bla jt that tho Rev. Mr, Haaskarl, tho ister who lovanted a fow weeks without giving: to Karl Whitman, tho Gerning who in of haying insulted bls wife. stated on the one fand that Whit deavored to blackmail the clergyimu former threatens the arrest of tho clergymiin tho monent he shows bla face. LWus bard ens but tho Erni A local druggist 13 sulng Vennor for damages companion for breach of contract for not inserting an nd vertisomont Iu bia alinanac, ‘Thevo wille be a largo fleet rrom thle port'to Crent [ritalin and the Con- thhont next year. pany fs biti ine three inrge fron vessels on tho Clyde nt presont, two boing 4,000 tons each —tho Sarnia und Oregon—and one of nearly 6,000 tana, to he enlied tho Vancouver. Tho atexmors nro encelatly intended for paasongor service, ‘The Sarnia and Oregon will be Iunched in duns Arye and will mnke thele Tho Vancouver will be on the route addition to the steam The. Dominion Steamship first trip early in the Tho Allan Company have con- fevlathan tron. atearm= to the Parisi, ureter carrying capagity. She will feet beam, BF feot fect 3b arse Tho hite Cross Line to Antwerp will Hayra will commence oporations onrly in tho spring with a tlect of seven steamers. ‘Vho Managing Dircotor of the Crédit Mobliller bas procecded to Hulifnx to enter upon negotin« tions with the focal Uovernment concerning tho The Labo! members, extension of rallwitya in tint No Capu Breton coal mines will aiso be visited with a view of furthur developing them. rere Union, composed of som will apy for incorporation, tabliated in Quebec, wore an offshoot of tho ‘Longaloremon’s So- cloty. oO province, 1,600 to tho focal Lowisinture sliniiar tinlon will be es. Tho affair looks us if it ur Cvronto Bureau. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tononto, Nov. 2.—A consigninent of books to P, C, Allan, bookselter, has beon solzed by the Collector of Customs, Tho history of the con- aignment is us follows: Sir. Allan ordered fron a Chicugo houso a number of copies of Inger- Boll's lectures, ‘The publishor sent tho ordor, and with tha lectures tho following worka 15 aumptes, which were not ordered: " Tho Crisis,” “The Rights of Blan,” “Commun Sonec,” “Tho Age of Ilenson," ull by Paine: Volney's “Ruling of Empires,” and Valtulra’s * vocket Mr. Allun mado a demand ray the books, aud tho authorities banded him only” Inxersoll. Thoy have kept ull the others. In- structions bave been asked from Ottawa regurd- this Intest seizure, to Bricklayors' Union of Ontario hing been Bauiitiet into the Natlonal Uulua of the United ntea. ‘heoloyy.” the lactures of Tho opinions of the medical men on the social evil are in favor of Heeuaing and deoldutly ogalnst raiding, Lt cnst Canada ovor $2,000 to prevent the Hole In May, 1880. F, Cuprool Is atlll endeavorin; ea of Sir B, J. Reed, lute Chief Constructor den and White prize tight, It cost the sning himount when tho Cunndians prepared for lly and floss, and x sitillar suit when they preven! ed tho tooke and Donovan battle at Long Point my t. tosooura tho to the British Navy, to report upon the fenal- Ditty of the projected Georglan Bay & Luke Ontario Ship-Cannl. Amun ilvilug near Collingwood marricd a widow with teu children, On the ovenitur of tho Lappy: ra Quenec, Noy. 27.—Durlng tho lust scasion of. event somo of. the neighborly men puta dnimper on the feativitica of tho oc- ension by {ROU N S chorivarl, They mol- in young mn, stripping bim, malkiug him in thy gauntlet, ete, and tho. bride that sbo rag Our Quebec Bureau.” «= oectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. tho local Legislature a disuussion took place In the House upon a nutuber of very grave charges of immornilty proferred against one of the Gov- erginent Inspectora of Public Schools, Evon the children nttendidg the schools in the dlstrlot of tho Inspector wore not dafe, It fa cluitmed, from tho designs of the mun. A geurebing Ine Yeatigntion Into the matter wag laid before the Hon, Mr, Oulmet, Superintendent of Pubilo In- struction, who wddressed bis report on the ub- Jeot to the Government. A member of the House during last sesalon moved for the print- ing of this report, but tho Government wisely woe to it evidence submitted in tho case was of too dis- guating © cburneter to be placed within tho Teuch of the public. pinced In manuscript withtu tho reuch of such Inombors of tho House aa desired to nvall themes solves uf tho opportunity. ‘The Inspector, who entertain plainly. tho stated alneo idan, tho thine ‘he report was, huwever, was promptly suspended from. tho exerciey of his ofliewul finetions upon the churues szulnat him being formulated, bus heen since dlsinteeod, It fa Yeported that the Comnell of Publle In- struction naye recommended FJ, Ruel to all the vucancy,thus caused. : Our Ottawa Bureaw Spectat Dispateh (Co Ths chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Noy, 27.—Col. and Mra, Arbuthnott, an English tndy and gentleman of very aristo- erntic counections, arrived hore the other day. It seems that before leaving England for Can- nda, goine time aince, they wore javitad by Hor Royal Highness tho Princess Loulee to call on hor at Rideau Nall, aho a¢ that thine Intending to leave tho old country for Canade a few days aftor they did, Ieforo coming to the Dominion, Col. and Mrs; Arbuthnot procceded to Hritish Calumbin and the ‘Northwest, und it seoms did not learn until they had started fur this city that the Governor-General was absent nod tho Prine cess had altered ber plane about returning, Mra. Arbuthnett, who intimate with Princess. Lovixe, stntes that ahe sulters much moro than Js commonly sunposad from the eifects of the fnjuriea she recolved .the winter before |aut. Col. Arbuthnett is very much pleased with what ho bas ecen of the D minion, and will Invest lnrgely in Northwest lands, Anindiznnation inecting waa held at Alox- andria, Ont, in refercuce toan oditorial which appeared In the Gfengaurry Times rettecting or tho Murquis of Lorne and Princess Louteo, and feaotutions wore pavacd condemning tho uditor for ils ecurrtious ane slandorous romurks, Arrost of an Alleged Murderer, Kpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Nragana Fanrs, Ont,, Nov. 2,—For tho past woek the members of the Ontario pollce force havo been @ itiniaing all auwrcomers very closely, and, althouyh no person was aware what thoy were lookiug for, tha genoral iniprea slon was that goon an important arrest would be made. On Friday, having. tholr man properly located, OMlcera Young, Wynn, and MoMickiox drove tu the villawe, of Drummondville, and at the residence of John Louch, s- back-dtiver, are tho pUY brought to tho -Jockup ted Kdward Parker, clarged with tho mur. Buttulo about prisonor hare, whoro G, -Burnbum at Inst Tho wus ho wat preaant, When taken before Cuintnission- or Hilt Saturday afternoun he refused to volts farlly return to Butfalo, and, at ibe request of Diutrlet-Attorno: Hateb, of Wat city, wan re- munied to wive thing to have the neovasary wit: Nesses brudght bere te procuve hia extradition, ‘Tho prisoner jen warcled wun and resides nt bnucnater, a small pluca about ten miles trom Buttalo. ile ts W-yeurs of nga, & feat 10, ana rathor.qoudelonking, Since his arrest be lng ro- Faso gard aay ra tn Be ouinpitce, Ordo Thomns, has Butalo, “i about the orltio charged arkor's ntroat here un uae een arrested in ned. a Hortous Fire. - Quaugg, Nov, a7.—Fire at. Notre Dame do Ta- torrirre, County Chicoytinit, deatroygd the house and outbuildings with a quantity of valuable brood! Achille Binard, togothor ng atook, in« cluding live borsea, twenty-Ave: wattle, and forty- 6oyun Bheop, ——_—_—_ Die. i Bpertal Disvatea to The Uneaga Tribune, Quenko, Noy. 27.—Medtonl men report that for this season of the year the olty fe remurkably treo frum discase,/ At the hospitals there aro fowor patients than at correapoading poriods in past years, and tho per cent of contagious dias cases (anleo very woiall ewe Eeeciat Djavateh fo Tha Catcane Tribune, DeLuryints Ont, Nov. M—The man Jos Builth who committed rape on and attempted t tounier a Netlo gird i Bavannab, Wayng County, N.Y, onthe evening of tho Oth fust., and who ‘was subscquently captured, turns out to have a wifo Sulth saya erluinal whl hois her husband. (fe loft, hor two years ago, aunt abo hag not siver heard from him. Specuil Disoatch to Phe Civsaa "| ate HAMistoN, Nov. 27—Tho Varn et piranch of tho [rish Land Lengue bere has duelded hot to sond a delogaio to tho Irish Nutional Convention at Chtengo, bat ting instructed: the Secretary: to write expresdit the sympathy of this brane! with tho alfusta of tla convuntion,. ee Spectal Disyateh fo Tre Chirnes Tribune. Orrawa, Noy. S—A dispiteh reeelved hure atntes that tho frat steumer from ilo started Friday for Cannda tinder tho wrrangements mude by Mr, Uentloy, Se after some vexatlous duluys this entorprise hua got sturtad, Speetal Disrateh ta Tha Chicago Tribuna, Joun, No Ik, Nov. 27.—Tho. pastor of one oO fnrgest Mothodiet congrationa In New Hrunswick hits greatly oifended his Popes by champtontis: the Roy. Dr, be nf Chicago, Ttis notuniikely that tha Naw Bruyawviok and Prlace Edward Istand Conferunee will vo called upon to adjudicate in tha matter at tty next an hual meeting. ¢ ve ee ene CASUALTIES. - - AS&. Loula Bustness-inn Pornnd Doad Rononth an Giovator. — + Rnectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. St. Loum, Mo., Nov, 27,—Tbis afternoon ong of tho emptoyés of Rundalph &'Co., pork-pack- ors, of No, 1001 Mutn streot, discavered in the collar of that ostablishinent, direotly under tho freight clovator, the dead body of aman Of ficer Coffman, of tho Third District Police Bta~ tion, was at once eniled tn, und upon” examina. ton found a man of about 85 yuura pf axe, with tho, whole right sido of his favo smashed in and tha bonu- sovket of tho vye biro and empty,, Other gashes ware found upon the hoad nnd face, ‘and-a most repulsive sight was presonted. Jt would appenr nsithough tho body Und Inin thorn for two days or more, ud tho mits had caten ayay sumo portion of the check. ‘Tho corpse was drossesl in black striped pants, a good biuck coat nid yest, and 0 sty lsh of ri Derby bat, and laced boots. Upon the left hand’ was a dark brown kid glove, und tho inte washeld in the right hand. ‘The remains wero at once tuken to the murgue, and, upon -oxamiuution, © ailver fyatch an pinten chain woro found; * ulso a pocket ook contiining aniong ather thingsa $-bill, checks for a huirge mount of money and other papors, which bore the tame of Wi iftan Royer &Co,, whose pluces of business ara at No, 618 North Levee, No, G23 North Commercial street, and No. 1100 Browdwuy, who ure engaged in tho buteber, packing, und hide busliess, Ic was thouhe that tho deesased was u collector for loyer & Brown, but upon Inquity ft was found thitt the body was thut of Jobn Royer, a purtner Ju the firm of Hoyer & Uo. It {s supposed that he felldown the butehway mentioned, und was afterward crushed by tho desconding cloyator, A Fatal Fall. Speciat Dispatch to The Chleagu Tribune, Aton, IL, Noy, 20,.—Pbis morning at an curly hour av Mr. Behaub was coming to tho alty ho not{eed ‘the form of a imun lymg on the odge of pond on tho west side of Alby street, near ‘Tenth, An examination showed ‘that the bund: and shoulders were under water, while tho rest of tha body Jay on the bunk. Whon nssistance cume the body was tnken out, and the pirtley were horrified to recognize Mr, Absaloin Ty Ash, an old and well-known oltizen of Alton. It te supposed Mr. ARb we volng home Inst night aud mistook the rdud, anu fell over the bunt into the pond aud was Unable to extricate hime telf, tho force of tho full breaking tho Tee, ho having fallen head first.” Tuo d Wis ib poe Mason, Odd-Fellow, and Knight of bytbing. ‘ An Old-Gontloman Run Ovor Wugon. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. * Faninacct, Minti, Nov. 27.—At 7:00 nat even~ Ing Mr. John Phiminer, of this elty. was ran over by a mitlwagon, tho ‘wheels striking his heud, Me was futnediately tuken to the Burron House, whore It was found that tho base of tho skull was badly fractured. Ho is yot allve, though there jane. hope of his recovery, ‘Tha entieman wast yeurs ol) und so dent that he Aid not hear tho wagon ov the warnhue that the iver tried to give bim. Mr: Plummer wae formerly of Pratric du Chien, and hud only re- sided her about ous your. Tila wife is with bin, and bis friends huve been siummoncd, by a Very Muen the Appenranco of Crimiial Carelosness, Puraverrnta, Nov. 27.—This cvoning tho horses attached to a stenin fire-engino ran away and crashed into a etrect-car, kill two mon, names unkuown, standing on tho biek platforus Several other passengers wero slightly Injured. Willlam Tyson, driver of the engine, wns arroste od, Tho name of one of the young men killed la thought, from a card In-bis pockut; to be Thomns E. Conntty. 2 ehh a : A Miner Injured Whito at Work, Special Disvateh to The Chitio Tribune. STREATOR, Il, Nov. 26.—A miner-by: tho name ot Frank Reynolds, working {n the employ of the Cou! Run Coul Company, was serioualy in- Jured whilo at work In tho ming today, A full of somo cowl under which he was working erusheil sano of bls ribs in, and it ia tourcd that othor Jnterunl Injuries wore suatulugd, , A Hunting Accident: Special Dtepaten'to The Chteago Tyibune. * Ronpasp, Mich., Noy, 40,—While 4 party from hore were bunting near IHoalton, Chela tiller, one of tho party, tired off a hoavy load of buck shot aceldentallyy kiting Join Spyker tustantly. Tho body bas Juzt arrived by the night exgross, He leaves a wife and one child. OBITUARY. . Funeral of tho Late Samttel Hoard. ‘Vbe veneration anu respect in which the Into Samuel Hoard was held by tho peoplo of thin elty, with' whom ho bad beon nasociated for nearly balf'n century, was shown yeaterday by the crowded condition of tho {Second Baptist Chureh, corner of Woat Monroe and Morgan streets, Whore-the |ast add tributes wero spoken and the funeral services held over the remains of the decensod. The yonorablo departed, tas a part and pureel of tho history of tho Baptist Church of tho City of Chicnio, und there was no truor friend or zealous und’ enrncat Christian than he. .For more than, ap bour before the funeral servites: took plice the reniaine of the deceased wero laid jo vlow iu tho front outer yestibute, on Morgun atrect. “In tho contre of tho casket-ld wan a, silver. pluto bear Ing the words, | Dennon Sant l Tourd, horn Muy 20, died « Nov, . 25, 188k” At tho foot of’ tho coflln stood one beautiful toliching memento, which tdld its own story of fove ints one word of fomortelles—" Grind= a.” Mra, Oscnr W, Uarrott ta thi deceased's only ebild, nnd it was her chitdron wha sent the tribute, To the duughter's pag of bereave- mont waa ndded tho sud fuct that sho could nor be ee owing to ilness, A ‘little after IL o’vluck the funeral procession entered tho ebureh, the pail-bearera boing Mr.‘ John i. Wheeler, Duniel Gano, Bumuel Wayman, W. We Wait.) HL. Baratow, dames M. Pluihatend, On the reading desk ig tho ohurah stood a flural offering from the congregation, iy the form of an open books upon whieh. wits dpe acrived in Imnortoiles, Gone “tame? the only otbor floral tribute wns ushoat of wheat ond sitkic,” from Mr ound Mra J. M, Where were presout in. the pulpit Dr. W. M, Lawrence, the pastor, the Rurroughe, and tho Hoy. 't. W. Good- apou The cholr wis under tho icaloraile of My. GG, Polilips, Mra. GD, Caerington teas ie soprano, {The surylees were opened with tho tottenlag “hymn, “Asleep tn desig, biowsed sloep," aftur whidh the Rev, Dr Gpada rap rond from tho Berlpuires, cominenciiy at thd words, “And I heard 2 voice from tleavon ing, Blessud. are the dead Who die in the Lord AG the conclusion uf the reading the Roy, Dr, Laws ronce olfured up a fervent priyer, ‘ho ebolr sang tho byunn commonainy, rotor, though Troin’ youder city.” At the conclusion of the hymn ‘the Hey, Ur, Lawrence guve tt brief cu. Ingy of tho deccuacd, in. which ho. portrayed the sinplo and beautiful characteristics of his dife, Ite bad henrd: it eaid by a gentle. ion several years ago that when Yeacon Hoard died the City of Chicago would taxe a bynes factor, the Church a pillar, und tio country aputelotio altizen, Thoy hid becomu prepared for thia event, but nuw that thoy had. to face tho fact Of bis death the shock was no less real, Thoy could not forget that he wus Indeed bans efuotor, unc Ln been to hie country a patriotic olen, Hu loved bisuountry with a goal which only faded with his brouth. “Ho was Indegd pillue of tho Church. Tuo reverend spoakur comparad the dead with Abraham, who was tho friond of Gads with Paul, ig reat hyve Univbod iny course, I buve fought the good Hight.” ‘Tho ourrespondenco was warranted, but be was more bke Buoch, “whe walked with God, und he was not, for God took. him.’ No higher tribute could bo pald to Deucou Mourd Vhun to guy that bu walked whh God. Hu lots an fmpression of his eimplo and child- Vike faith and truw In God, {t was not Jn.the weakouss but if the bonyty of childhood. Ho teusted implicitly In bly God, but it did not make Mr, Hourd uustere, lig wis ulwuys tho sumo good, kind, fatherly man to il why camo to bim or Know bim, and who sought b's coun. sel, and who made many snoritices for rollgton’ guku, Ho wus benevuleue to #4 fault, ud the friend Of the poor and tho workingmou, Hin ending wae a Uttiog ono fora Chrkstiun, it was go peucoful, quiet, yentic, beautifyl, No uue- mur cecaped b a tips. Ile [eaves » gpotlese r ord uaa tan and Corisliun, wolch wus she highs eat complluient that cud by paid ToBI ans Tho Key, Yr. Hurroughs epoku brielly of the deceased's religious life, now he bud more hla house to aid in building the tret brick By tet wovting-house ty Chicayo, aud bla ettorté la helplug to orgunizo und sustain the Orphan Asylum pod other obarities, At tho conclusion of the remarks tho choir sang “shall we went heroes the river?" and the services ware over, Tu the eougregation were many ald eltiscna, amon whom wero Puil A. Moyne, C,N. Holden My, Marsh, Jobu Wentworth, Sra. P. W. Peck, ark cheeked ulstor, togethor with a: binck/| Herold B, Veck, tie Nov. Turher Btone, BN. adopted In tho British army, and he wet, Isake, Mr. Met Mr. qnd Mrs, Norman T. | tho oflicers responsible for th make assrito, De. in Th Woone; Cyne Hantinss Fred | men. Our atiucrs, would, dntttae oh Tuttle, Jerome Rechher, fl, Ne Hust, Mes | change, bat then tho men they halt this Thomas Hoyn must remaln and Mr, Josoph N. Uuyicer, nilor their conta preaont rystens ollleers train men wh, © trai mice, the Cd off to Other corps Wham tho. prea lte Hrate Mra, Jenule Keanler, at Rockford, Il, Gpetat Diapaten to The Chteaga ‘Wibune, sean te relinenta ON Melive surview maeee! il IockKorn, HL, Nov. 2.—Mrs. donnie Kessler, Jun Teberies 10° speaking - or thls retort, rt of this ulty, dict at 12 o'clock today at tho rest> | with which acind oflicora of ig MEDOlOA EN doneo of fer mother, Mra. Dunwell, on North | svoke of thotr unewding and ruthie emo Third atreot, ‘Tue descended bad heen confined | reminding ono of tho classic Inbnies, Tegent Slayphus ant his stone, Tn wie peek be oplolon tho best course would heen two or threa vast centron for reer? deitting,’ Servicad with the ctor, netted shot either bo. very short, any two re inke, the euldior should bo permitted to atay ne he fs fit for servloe, aud Ahould then te vided for by the State. During his reste ee England tho lito ourntnandorat tho mre? a Ating in Afganistan has beon tnundated ects Jottors from sotdiors who bad rerved under te xtuting tholr bard case, mud asking for gee Vico and assintunice with tha War Onur 4 fe countty tho claims of ald scliliers ary Ltt totally Henoreds hat in Cormany tony one orabla serview |e the stopping-stonn te nerative omploymont, and 10 © hnvg Wy Teals State some service" 1s rightly reynraeds the wali ai spenelaiie fs bik uKe, me en, Roberts thinks tho active army enlly sueriifeod to th roservus aun bracts constitied, [4 too amnil to be of any great wine and he would profer the militia and volun rt ii nstho auxittury forevs forming the reac’ whteh would then be o tangibio and uumerents powerful second line. Something 1 ie 1, to hor bed for _clght months with’cancer of tho fuer. Sho wasik years of aye, and wn aecom- plished lady. Sho was sister of Withhim Duns well, of the firm of Dunwell & Ford, Chicago, The funeral gecurs on Tuoadlay. Maren M, Uollister, at Oshkosh, Win Svertal Disvetes ‘o The Ohteaga Tribune, Osnkosi, Wa, Nov. 27.—Murtin M. Hollister, An old and respected resident and business-man, dled today after grent suilering from the effects of tkek of nhorso received last week, bls ig having been broken aud badly fractured. ———— COAL AT CINCINNATI. Oporntions of tho Blunted Munopoliats Wao Control tho City’s Supply-—Wonale blo Remedy. _ Speckal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. UINCINNATI, O, Noy, 2.—Tho rocont ‘riso in tho Ohio Iver wag to havo brought dows from Pittsburg ond othor itatng potuts aw immense con! fleet, which wae to perform, the double office of unlocking na xrett amount of capital and ro- dive the price of fuel to tho customary igure. ‘The capital his been untvosoned, but prices re main unchanged. —Denters In coal ask 18 cents 8 bushol for the best grades, which yours of ox- Perienco have shown can be gold In this market ata protitof from 10 to 12 conts. High rates have: been now demanded continuously for moro that a year, Much of tho time 2 cents hus been naked when buyers purchased under the most favorable clroumstances, The very poor, buys ing © bushel or teas at a time from small deulers, + have beon compelled to pay 25 and WO cents, As a consequence there was mych, suffering through all of lust wintergund there is the prose pect of an cyunl umount of suitering tho pres- ent winter, Ou tho part of the deulers.ane ox- couse ns followed another for keoving prives up, Thore was ico in tho tiver, which provented barigntion; then tho water was too tiigh, then too Jow, and, whon nothing else prevuntod, ue barges bemg tonted down, tha dning bad a reg ulur habit of getting out of ropalr, Theeo exe cnscs, It fs now known, have been for the most part Hotitions.. ‘The coal-yurds havo euntaiicd short suppties for the single reason that a puw- orftul ring uaa been formed whieh dletates huw much cont may bo sont here, and thun, with an inadequate supply for an exottse, txea prices tu iit themselves. “Durlug tho recent’ high water ten qulliion bushels were flouted down. Tid the oul kings chosun, thus could buve brought down uyenty milion bushels quite aa cuslly, which would have supplied the market and reduced = oprices to roitgimile We Agure, Having sufely anchored , thelr fleet opposite the conl-yurds, tho ring beld meeting this evontug, and deulded, basmuch us the dupply fs ahort, to continue te sel at present Na don, iu thinks, bo the end of tho eames Oye Mil whieh our inilitary forces ure now p now udupt portions of tho Prussian aseton, guy aig short servied and tervitoriulity—torn den able features of wtuititary system rounded sonseription or univergal service, butsbanctul ie ammaltarmy ralscd by voluntury cnilstaent iad aubjeot to service ft: India and tho voles, A, therefore, We cannot adopt the Prisany ayateni wo milgbe at any raty copy Ite periveting of organization. which constity ex It aimpty the moat Unishod and easlly-workcd 4] chine the worid hne known. btn a THE WEATHER, 8 throtigs sain, Wg ° Signal Sorvice, OFFICE OF THE CIMEY StaNAt OFricen, Wasye inutos, D. 0.4 Noy. 28-1 —lnilteation. For Tennessuy and Oblo Valley, fatr weather, sho changoin temperature, winds generally tron cust to south, stationary er falling barometer, , For thy Like region, partly cloudy wenter fund Nght snow, northeast to eouthenst winty, followod by.fulting turometer, fulling followed by rising temperature, For tho Uppor Mississippi and Missouri Yq). Joye, slightly warmer south to west winds, tu. ing baronioter, fale woathor except tn the ex treme northern portions, light rain or dno, he Chlet Sigal Olticar of the Army furnishes the following speeint bulletin: Tuo dlaturbunice pussod eaphlly eustward nor of tuo Luke region during tho day, and a now eentral near Sydn Light snow ang cokler weather |y reported from Northern New England, tha St. Lawrettce Valicy, and the northern: bake reston. Cheep weather continues in the Suuthero und Mudie Suites, tho Obfo Vatlos, and the Nortivvoat. The temmpurnttury hug elyen siewly along tho Atlante const, with westerly winds.” Tt ints also eisen ta the Southorn States, the Ohio Vall ‘Ye and SMlse prices. Thelr netion hag excited amen indigan- variable whids, Bae SU Hon nid untavorable eommont. “sharp compos | ety wie enue colder and. part Muon fe necusenry, and the present snornous 5 ery. cloudy wenthor will provall In New Engtund and the uertborn portion of the Middly Atluntic Stites duriy Mosiday, with light snowin Sew Bagland and Northern Now York, CICAQO, Nov. 27—10318 p, u.—The foltowing observations tre taken ut tho enme wowent of time at all the atntions named: UBNAUAL OL ERK ACIONS, profits I the oad Dugino#s will attract enpital, 4. coal railroad will bu bullt tho coming season, nnd more Sanpoti ion, fn the transporting of cent! from the Pittsburg mines fe aluiast certain to develop. In Loutsvitle, 150 niles further down tho river, coulis sold 16 per cunt cheaper thin here, the ring baying ne vontrol over thit mars ket. But, wille pling are developlug for brenk- ing the ring, the poorsuifer ureatly. Soyural Lenevotent-minded citizens have suggested that the nesoelated charities suould trke wp the work und supply goul in the sinallest lots ttt whotesiia rates. {tls notunitkely that thts will be done, THE FIRE RECORD. Church Burned at Austin, Abuut hnlt-past Lo'elock yesterday morning: Wind, [en en Wess elie Tj Woes lLateates| nN. ah Cloveiuna, Puvonpor SEECLES! tho reflection uf what appeared tu ba nlarge | Poe hinasst.| Bf conflagration was discovered off to the west, und | Belrultes. it several of tho city ongines started out for tho ] iupuauu. 6 scene, buton arriving at California avenue it | 2ulute 3 wns found that tho Hire was some five miles out, yu nud no further attempt was mado ty reach It. ti Subsequently It was discovered that the reflee- Bs ton was enused by tho burning of St. Paul's i Kpiscopal Mission Church uf Austin, a suburb about live miles outon the llyo of the North western Kaw hy congregation of this little church hate been very unfortunate, The bullding- was crected . Oct, Ree Coy and was demolished by a tornado Jitne 20 last. | Nothing daunted, the faithful people of the Mission commenced to reviuild In July tast, and | hudatinost camploted the church vt n cost of over 8,000, The flre broke aut shortly aftor t u'clovk yesterday morning, and ina faw hows the structtire Was in ashes, Agno stove or fre hed been In the building, und every precaution but been taken against tre. tho general feeling i# thut it was the work of un inecadjury, Lusd over $3,000, Insured for 82,000, — jo . Burning of the Standard O11 Companys Paratine Works at Cloveland, O. Bvecias Msvatch to The Chteaca Tribune ChrvenAnn, O., Nov. 2%—At 8 o'vlook this ab Crd Leayenvwai Loulev tu, Sandusky. Shrevevur Denison... Fost Buford... ovening a fire was discovered in the building | Galveston, oceupled ns a rotinery and drstng-room of tho | Muuriietibasees purniiiie works of tho Stundard,Oll Company on } kan Anumiia,.. jt. Vintcon duran, Da Tou silt to monsure. LOCAL ODSERVATH Walworth Kun, near Pearl gtreot, in ‘this clty, Tho building was of wood. The stuck was so lus thunmubis and every artivio on the ground so suttirated with oll that ft required but n few moments to dumonstrate the inipossibitity of saving any purtion of the jurmedinte prenilsos. The bufluing was ‘completely burned, na wie all thé valuabie machinery und thirty 200- Darrel tanks, nearly wil of which ware ttllod with olland yuxoline, “Much stock, munufactured and In process of manufacture, Bhired the sine fate, and many miles of Iron tubing was burned, ‘Tho five, ono of the most dangorous which bas yccurred bere for months, le now Bo fur un der control ns to Instire {ta continoment to ths eee torritory, though it will bura for twont: Ms ‘our boura or more, Luss from $60,000 to 875, l ELAND'S WOES. ‘i N . Burning of an tron Furnace at Cecil, 0. R = Special Dispatch 10 The Cateago Tribune. Four Waysz, Ind, Nov. 24—Tho Faulding Tron Furnnce, at Ceell, Vauliding County, O., was entirely destroyed by fre at an carly hour thia morning, Jt fe not Known how it orlyinated, but dna few minutes aftor dlsvovery the Nauies hid gotten boyond control, the water facilities bole very mengre, Tho whole concern was voinplotes ly deatrayed ina tew bours, Tho loss Is esti- thated nt $0,000, Theamount of Insurance can not be vatlmuted, ag the works were owned by Gratfe, Honnatt & Co, of: Pittsburg. Nearly ve bundred men ure thrown out of employs mene ‘Vols {8 the third time they have burnad ut. 1 Destrnetion of a Tobacco Factory at 7 WPotersburg, Va. M Peronanuna, Va, Nov, 21.~About 4:00, this morning a large brick tubneco faotory un Bo ond street, formorly occupted by Lonim, Ham- burger & Co,, and owned by It. A. Hamilton, was entirely destroyed by lire. At the “same shoe the bullding used by James MM. Willunga, un exe tensive sumac dealer, was burned, Insured, THE GERMAN ARMY, Slr Froderick Moberts Filled: with Wonder at Hs Porfection. Putt Mall Gurette,” : Bir Freuarlck Roberts Is sul to buve the pleas: unteat rominlecences of his visit to Cormany as the muliitury represuntative of thia country ut the autunin maneuvres of tho’ Hanover and Schloswig-Holstoin Army Corps, bold In August. With the Gorman Generals ho -was fuvyrubly impressed, but it wud tho Gornian swrmy.aa a valitury umabina of .absoluta perfectiun that filled him with wondor, To auch porfection hus ite oszaulzition = beon brought that in ono nightuny asmy corps can bdo mobilized, Ho was told that In the bureau of tho “gon- ifletters wero ruady stamped and ad- dressed to every department aud commanding ofticor of the soverul yriny corps, only requiring tho date to be filled ty, for dispute in tey inin= uted. He wos navurod that all tho borsva be- longlay to private plo throughout the coun- ry wore miurked uf for the rughinonts and bate tories to whivh thoy would bo uttaclod in wir Unne,tund niso tue hour and the train by woich each horeo would bu ‘disputcbod to alts dostiontion. Tho whole country. was orgquiaed for war, und every Jadividanl gapable of bearing aris kouw where to go aud what to do iu the evout uf u call belng uiade tur hile services, the rallwoy ollivntis, tha telegra mela and other bodica—In Bugtand conslsttoy of clviiluns—ty Gormany ara 23, H. Frost, vn & [etoudn 0 tarucueter correctod nd tnatrimentil orror, Maxunum temportuca,, ait Miia tempemture, 34 oun daily barowatur. 3 Moan daily thermometer, Rousing Reception in Hoxton to Father Shoohy and ‘rm jenkey, Hoston, Muss., Noy, 2.—A rouslug reeepuon was given tonight by tho Lund League at Boi ton Theatre to Fathor Sheehy aud P.M. Healey. The thontre was packed, many hundreds stand: ing, and a large number buing wunble to gals admittance. Gov, Long presided, aud ntnenk thogo on the plitfarm wero Mayor Prince and many promluent trish-Americans. Gov, Long recelyed nn ovation, He spoke of the sympathy which the whulo people fowl in tho presence of tha great wrons, ‘fhe romedy for [roland'’a wrongs, be believes, Is Tue cut aolf-government for tocal ntfairs. He depre cuted Inndlard-nheentoolan and approved: the Lund net. "Tho throe "F's" ho regarded set Brent Btop forward wud a promise oF practical reforia In tho future, Tho, Gavernor war fol, lowed by Me. Henloy and Kuthor Sheeby, sho ouch spoke an hour und a balt, The mewtlng closed shortly before midnight with a pled from Mayor Prince, A large sum was reullze from auiniasion vturges. peice do ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS, INDIANAPorAs, Ind, Nov. 41.—The nlneteentt auniversary of: tho Natlonal SunduySchow Unton and ‘Tract Society commenced In this nh to-day, and will bo continued through the weet Tho annivorsury mecttng of tho Tract octet was held this afteruvon, Among tho ce jobrate diviign pregont are Drs, Vincent and Clarke # fow York, ‘Tho fortyetitih auntverairy of the Tntlanety olis Boncyulent Buviuty, 1n connection ou Os charity dreanizadon and Mower tis tae Bi Meld tonigot ut tho Boglian opera Qotee y which Gav, Porter proton addresses Wer) mude by H. ‘Thane Milter, of Cl elponth ur. “ ator Hendrloks, the Rev. Father Messoulcs hore « * — F SMALL-POX. Bpectat Disvutch to The enlace riba he Br, PaUta Miu, Nov, k.—A special aA Lreoklngldgo ways: “wo deaths ure reir from smull-pox at Bacantoyviliv, und there ten more bad oases. Dr, Arbuekles bil se wont to Macuuleyvillo to vislt the «ul er the Bruck{neldgo wutborities refisy We ee return, Armed guards aro pliced mingeeted road betwooa Breckenridge and ete ag district and on tho Uridga between Oni sed wn 4 ter cromble und two oases at Giydon, but He iatt {g unconfirmer aa suldieyd, dod tuo tuads of thesg departinants gi 5 are Uohvral ulllvers, wha ori neo thon FOUND DEAD IN BED. sue onlely to mout, tho exlqaucies of Bpectal Dispatch to TI4 Pierce, 0 1% war. ven tho” private. servinte. of tho | Dunugque, Iu., Nov. 1%—Thomua Pte tog RKinperor are ald soldiers. The German olicer ty better dressed gud bord thaw hie Urivet brother: tr-arais, and {uoug thelr privutg ins couice are sivall—ovory olficer te expected to Posieud between £26 and 4200 year—und the pay yar from Anauioas attending the Ht Court here, sus thls moraine found i at the Jefferson House, where he ira waite Latt eveilug he went to bis rooin, it bel not baudsoine, yet chore ure lunny attendant nde Y 7 bed, but he dective vantiges} aud above ull tua ulivuraate uttuched | Omered to bulp ba Ho Ni avy wine den to regimienta whiok ara nover moved out of tha | When thu walter tell Bites quand De ay Fae ee gene erie uctaatajedtgtanted: | hie Cace, probably amiuerst Far fra iy el rot ouvalry gud are - ) mit leg iilury nu borsy, Wolen aL tue vig! of Ave yours | Bo WUs ii Weimbeg uf w proailae a8 thiselty. - s ——— ae Tho Popular Dew tht Bo great bas byan tho popul! dunand fe Kare celobrated remedy, Kiduey Ti to calito feaus tho Gey cou ung, For such te naa a peace a own property, aed ee ey spend much money in muuntiog themuulyes, bir Bredovick ituburte duolures hu uever saw ot- (ours both rogimeatal und stall, so wel yuuted ws la the Gertaan uriny,. Too Gormun Gillvess personally kuow overy man uudér thelr commend, baying drilled thom, and kbowing taut when the vuuntry requires tholr seevives ND fort after they bave.returded to civil Hfo they will | tors now propare [tin liquid f coina buck to thein. procured wt the drugs, r contrat cunccnlty Lows Ms! ‘This vyatem, wulea 1s practleally tn foroy in | sume eifect as the dry, but 13 Very the Indiun urmy, Gen, Roberts thinks snould be | so that tho dou Is mmueb wa procively Uy

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