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= ’ : : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES "1 5 cll 0 enso being removed fram Hradley | blonde: 0 Which hns added more than ono and navigation wit! be practically ctosod by tho | charged, an: thoy nro tho men he hes bad MU: ENT: EXECUTED, | fate estes teats Pear cuca || MARINE NEWS Se ckab men. | Rie eee manatees | geen anREMORS AND BRACH Or OF RFUGK. - = AD GAS, HS Te and public Inte Exceution at Montreal of Hugh May. Sesrtat Hlavatch to The CAleseo Tribune, Ha A Erne oe tin Clarkoet. oppt Court-Flouse, tho beginning ty See Gan Baoan te Raxn Teac, Mich, eu. Din dinrbor tos | the discuse uy iaolating tree caren, und tt | LOT HAMLIN, «ss Leasce and Munnyer. praniitied In the j Alght—Tug Castle with schooners Lamb, Jessie, equally he 4 it Lf Mal foil : H 1 WML DAVIS, Ansocinte Manager. Penitentiary. and Leluhton, all bonnd for Port Crescont fur | pitta ycivieee hone: Tee 0 Walt anid that tiiee Reeciat Diepateh to The Chteaoo Tribune sult. Wind Hight from the north, wore thy vory mensures which Chicuya tnd Tt wus nena {nthe extreme, The eo daily for more thin a wi conthnned- unabated fram ho ond, ‘Tho evidence, though crretiniantatial formed at ehain trond the ave ctised which fis attorneys sould not freak, and the: Jury, uftee brief deliboration, brought ia An Important Decision Regard- 5 ing Genetal Average Hanging of Howard G Ed- munds at Warren, Ark,, for Murder, A Beautiful Young Sister-in- Law His Innocent yesterday Morning Ho Mado a Rotraction of a Former Little Rock, Ark., the Scene of the Execution of Frank Murder Also the Charge upon Whieh He Was Tried and Convicted, A Life in Which Romance and Were About Equally Execution at Mentroal of Hugh Hay- yern, & Canadian Burglar and His Orime Was tho Myler of a Follow- Convict While in the Poni- Howard G. Rdmunds Hanged at War- ren Atle for the Murder of His Sister Special Dispaten to MosticétLo, Ark. Dee, &—Hownrd G, Ed- munds wis hinged at Warron, twenty tnilos . this afternoun, for the murder of his sister-in-law, Miss Saillo Watson, th June Edimunils confessed hia guilt, but this morning clalined that he was Inuoveut, and bad’ made a false confession to appense threatened At 1 ofelock Le inounted tho watfold, and, declining to talk, the pretimina- ries were 4000 Over, the trap fulllng at 1:10, Ie diedinstantly. Five thousand people witnessed mob viulence. TUE RORY OW 3159 WATSON Dradiey County, in Southern Arkansas, was on the wth of June tast the scene of a droudful tragedy. The victim was the I-yenr-old daueh- ter of Vol. A. d. Watson, a planter and promt. peateitizon. Sailio Watson Is described ax bulig very luvalys She was a bionde, with imrgo blue eyes, regular features, and a mass of golden balr, Sue wag nn ncknowledgud bette, but though iauny sought to wit her, ste seemed tndilferent tual, On tho day of the muniter whe left her futuer's house announeing that she meant to tukea short ramblo in the woods, which stands teverat humired yards to the lert of the dwetl- fog, and would suon return, She was never sean alive afterward, As hour itfter hour went by hout Hringing her home her friends grew armed and begun searching for hor. dosed In, but there was no trace or fHdings of the young gir), und tho alarm of hee frieuds ine creased, Tho nuighburs joined In the search, and tho cuuntry for miles around was scoured, The night wis consumed inn fruitiess hunt, ‘men with torches and lantorne exploring ravines eessible plices in the forest whcrever it was thought she miht hnve strayed, but without result, When morning broke a con staltation was held to adopt some deiluit plan of ‘and glens and [nace ASCORT OF RUMORS WERE Al Ono nf those was that Miss Watson had olupod withalover obnoatous to her Cithor, but this was proven false by tho. County Clork: announ- cing that he had [sued no Heonso for hor mare tage; nnothor was that sho had been abduetod byaband of yypaivé who bud recently been in nd a third, that she had shhor committed suleide from unrequited tove orhad been sluin by a Dour or other wild uniuntl while gathering ferns In the wouds. porjs drove Miss Watson's friends almost to despilr, and In her erstwhlle happy buine every moment wis fallof indescrilablo anguleb, ren dered inore polgnant by the mystery surround- hy this time every one within a radiug of many uilles was. cognizant of the situntion, and when the consultation ended And the search wag resumed MORE THAN A HUNDRED TOOK PAI, Including the Sburiff und uthor oflictats. hoon that day Howard G. Edmunds, a brothor- Jo-law of Misa Watson, and two otber mon, camo Upoh the body of tho young girl int strip of Wouland which separates tho Watson and Ed- munds pinntdtions, ‘fue young girl had been foully murdered with aghotgun, The boily w: horribly muciated, and was scarcely recognize able, being clddied with shot and frightfully dls- Agured. Edmunds, who discovered the ghastly fad, bad beon fishing on a river some . miles away, and had boon ecut for when tha gitl wad frat miesing, Ho betrayed tittle omotion, and did not descend from he was mounted, crowd quickly to the spot, and a SCENE OF GREAT EXCITEMENT ENAUED, the muntorcr and his possible motive becoming Mtoncoa tntter of absorbing futorest. Men looked nt Edmunds suspiciously; and bofare tho Inquest was over tho Sheri urrested hl, and, 4 Dulting bin on eet horse, yalluped rapidly with Lim to the Moutieello Jall, to prevent un’ fofurinted mob frown seizing and putting hin to death by meuns of borrible torture, After bis apprehension, proofs of his orial- Halty began to muitiply, and before tlgbtfull Public uploton had cluarly established hie gut, While the rensung for committing tho orline weru onererytonguc, Thess causes revealed o sud Mory of morat degrudation, und throw a dark thadow over thy namo and standlug OF TWo PROML Some yenrs previous Edmunds had married an ellersister of tho muntered girl Ho was a Young planter, of somo. m1 the neighbortood; fog her disappearanca, the horse on which Thoediscovery drow tho wT FAMILIES. nus, OF more than ore ure, oat uence, and with n promialig f th ety teh was requrded with fayor. by “n fatultien, and tho nuptials of the young core were celabruted with more thun ordimury ‘mony. ‘Two yours prised, bring ig UAURhe to Lduninds atid his . 8 Sultlo Watson ‘| of Edmunds’ household, abo haying elected Mike her home with her sister, Same three t his marriuyo Kdtoune: son, removed With hla wife to auothor ul away some tine, and ther rinor ubode, withuut giving: vexplanation olther for ble due Autor, howover, revealed Urrounding bis moveinents, he bad becony tnfat- ag Lenutlful slster-(n-luw, etd madly In soya wit! a her, 1 ry overpthiny, for ihe tad and ignoble passion, VAIN AB AILE WAS BRAUTIFUL, pelrole Hatta ‘y be bucconded fn tural, for some Un PAureed to tle to vonutint terror of discov. ‘tho thier bares ad died away, ‘Tho guilty vouple auined thelr former relation, and rumor bogitn to wag. relationship coining to Edmunds, tk abject terror and weulod ti lo wont away, fourlay ued, and returned Wl THE VieTIs OF Td LUST. alate & tnecting In the woods, whore A. as ufterward found, mot the girl, aud tef converyation slew har, Ti barreled breavh-loding shot. aa abyerved by tiis wife to loud earvfully on thd murnivg of the > burtin ‘ i elf te tose tba thirty obatyes 8 wis absent a0 luthing aputtered with blo r Toa Cd, niuking wou explANRon ws bulne there. Shortly after bu left home ug and bustin ci f % rtied ‘nae Heo rpedition, wad Dext nUre, returning ‘atson bud disap wround upon which co miirdered 4 showed evidences vf a Herce posed whe made BRAT FIGUE FOR LIPL muods succeeded In adding murder to ee Steurred duriug the Boptember teria wb Court of Drew Counsy ut Mut verdict of “Guilty! amid tie applauso of the spectators, = Hefore xontence was pronounced derer, Hugh Hay: EDMUNDS AMOSE AND ADDRESSED THE | Thero were no notte count, To roviowed the testimony nt length, atigmat lua fens faleo in very particular. [ly assert athit he wis tho vietin of efroumatuntial o Cones, and was Innecntin the sieht of Heaven, anctiding he snd? “f have no roprouches for the Jury, na tho testimony justified the verdict, Bats the statements f five mado today are trios and when the blood cesses to flow int my votts and my body is lal in Uie grave, T nak God to havo therey on. thosa who have porjured thom- solves and sworn away my lle, thinking to ayenxe some fincled wrong, Iam now ready to tine my doomt" ‘The spevoh produced ‘ A PROFOUND BENBATION, tho cloquenees and carnoatn of the prisoner hinprosing the spuctatora und arousing their sympathy, Whon the Jutigy sentenced fim to death, xing today as the duto of uxeauion, thore waa nd expression of npprovel or cone demuatton, the poopte quietly dispersing, suing Orm tn the beliel of his guilt, and others tne cling to bellove thut he was innucont. Tis wife and her rolauons Uelleve bit gaily, and refused to seo bit of listen to any explanation respecting hia conduct on the day Miss Watson disuppenred, In an interview with the spec! correspondent af ‘hn: Cutcago Time 1 minds sald: * Iuforo Hoaven Lani innocent. 2 nui the VICTIM OF CINCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, and my doom was seated by witnesses who through malice, prejudice, or beibury as black na Tades itself, swore iny fe nway. Mine ls not an faalated wise by uny means, excapt that 1 stull dic for the stus uf othors, My experience slice my wrest und Imprisonment his beon very trying. Ou Monday attor [was lodged in Jai at Manticelio a mob gathared ta Trout of the ge demuiding int Lobe taken out and yuchads ‘That nbzlit thoy attueked the jail, and Mitt tv the bravery of the dailor and would tive suiterdd a horritte death. Althoazh repulsed, the bulk of thent romatned Risin, and Lcould hear thom eaying: 8 nko hoot Bra bimd Hanging is too good for tho wroteh}" and similar expressions, ‘The second nicht Pwastaken from the Jall by the Sheritf | Intu tha dungeon, and tho guards, and to giv BECKETED IN AN ADJACENT Woon, \ Xu wher [ remained, closoly gunrdod, vatil morn- ing. ‘The Sherif told me that If 1 foll Inte tho hands of the mob Lwould bo bitrned itt a stitke, and thatho had taken this precaution to pre- vont my cupture and torture, That alent To lay on thy ground under the Kuadow of the Lot admitted, ccodinses. of Juno last, ing up and down, been struck, ejuentating, bleeding — to tre A raised —himsolf, made a pites, but could not sleop, und wis wind when day dawned and 1 was biirrfed baek to prison, For more inn a week Ff lived in constant terror of mob violenee. The Sheri! toil me to go trial ns quickly ng posable, and that If acquitted Lwould certainly bo mobbed; and under these cir gtuuces my trial oeeurred., [nm eatistted Esiull die buppy, Tam at with nan and God, Consclous of my Innocence, 1 shall go temy | qu enpe. Huyve: 10 KING, * Like one who wraps the draperies of the couch About him und lies down to pleasant deenis.” Edmunds was rather hindsome; be was inte! Higont and of plensiug address, He wasn native of South Carailua, and clalinod connection with minuy of the frst familtes of tut State. He also bud retations fn Chicago, and requasted Tie ‘Tatmuyxe correspondent to give the facts in bis couse fully, eo that they would be convinced of his junoeence. Hanging of Frank Hall at Littlo Rocky Ark,, for Murder, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tatrne Rook, Ark., Dee. ®&—Frank Tall was Danger taday ut GstG far the muéder of Paul Saunders, ‘Tho soaifotd was erected within tho Jail yardand only a thlted nuinber of tickers f- sued, ‘The execution, however, was witnessed by atarge crowd from tho adjacent housetops. A few days tyro Hat) embraced the Catholic faith, the ritusof tho Chitreh butng sudininisterud by the Rev. Father flanneman. ile exprossed hlmseit ae belng fully propured to dic, and asvonded the | t: Benifotd withn fires step, nude no romurks, and exhibited retnarkabte fortitude throughout tho teylng ordeal. So,dtiot without a struggle. : A HUMAN FURY. Feank Hail, who today paid tho death penalty on the douffotd for the murdor of Paul Sandora, was splendid speclmun of physicn! manwood, Ne was ill bono and innscle, stood 6feet 7 iuches iu bla stockings, und wolghed 200 pounds, His reekless couraye, prodigious strongth, and utter contempt for law or human life mado hin a hero not only among many of lilt own race, but also cinong 4 cortuin class of peuple whose ud- iniration Is aroused Ly the ducds-of anoutlaw or desperudy, Me waa born In North Carotinn,‘and | Xe in Juli, Cor slant tad. Monrituat, Doo. 9,—At 8 o'clock this morning within tho procinot of the nil yard the mur ny oxpinted nie tion with tho execution, the unfortunate man, who wag phyaldally wonk and very pale, dying utmost without o strugwle, Nu speech was made from the nenfuld, and the generat putlia were A large vrowd collueted outelde tho juli walls, but coutd avo nothing uf tho pros ‘Tho orline was committed on the 20th From the ovidenve glven at tho trial Jt appenre that Thomas Salter, a youny nwhoa fow works ago wis a thriving lows was undergoing sentence tn the pentton> tary for perjury, Servinw w term of flve yours in the sue prison for burginry was Hugh Hay- yern, nu Montreal devperado. The day of the murder, being St. Peter and Bt Vaut’s day; serve Jey was held both in the Human Catholle and Protestant Chapels, Bhortly atier djuner Balter, Ju common with tho othor prisoners, was nacond- ing the staircase londing to the chapel. to piss a corridor at the head of the stalrs, and upon this corridor Hayvorn was observed walk- ORKATLY AGITAT! with an open knife in bis hund. N Salter reached tho corridor than Hay vern aprang upon hin like a wild best, and befyre be lind Lie to cry outer cefond nimself hoe was pine Jonud around the neck byglfuyvern's toft arm, while those present say tho murderer's right arm pplsed, and the next inetant a blow had With a convulsive effort’ Salter pushed his cnuy from hit with both hands, “On, tho to tho hospital, which was close by, Menutine tho | tho gunrd drow thelr ravolvers, tnd Hayyern, who was nitathlcty six feet in tient, confront ed thotn and dared thom to fre upon bin. He retuged tO bo disarmed, aud woe fnally driven He wus repeatedly advised e¢uip the knife, but STOOD ON GUARD IN ‘THE CELI, ealliug upon tho keeper to tiro upon him, Io dechired tat he won dash oat it, which wound which bled considerably, The Chane Win of the jail donned bia eurplice, ordered tho cell-door un locked, and advanced upon the beeding and muaddgned prisoner, Who then weapon and was secured, ‘The motive for the erie was attributed to the discovery by’ Salter of 1 ploLon tho prt of several a wag Among thy disappoluted 1 | plotters, aud charged Sulter with having yt Information to the prisog autherities, Sev dogtors exnimined bin and deelived that he I Huyvern was tried atthe Court duo Queen's Bench, and xouitenced to be hanged Dec. #. During tho trial be kept quite cout, mothor att! bis unelo testitied that since hu was Ht yeurs old bo has never been sober except when Probable Lynching of a Negro Murderer In Alaba Mostooneny, Alu., Dee. W. Mean, & merchant In Chambers County, was culled up by some nexroca, and As soon ns he opened the dour wus killed, A negro who confossed the crima was ludged fn Lafayette Jail, aud its expected be hus bean lynened, as 8 qreut crowd was aun on the way to the Jull, i ON ‘CHANGE, Trying to Beerk the Ma Rumors—Thoe Bullding Conia tvo Bxnintulag the Plans The most noticenbla feature about the mare kete on ‘Chane yesterday wns tholt irregular “Old Tuten” waa hoard to observe ‘that trading was like driving a hog with n string to his legs. Everything opened lower, and tho quo- tutions on whaat went up and down at tho rato ofnountanhour allday, At the oloso things were jnoro sottied atid firmer. The openlug und closing quotntiona were: Wheat opened $1.28)5 January, 81.2015 Pobruary, closed $1.29 and $1.30183 pork opened $17. M0 Jane aary and $1706 February, closed 817,05 and’ ‘ho Call-Board snfes were 674,000 bushels of wheat, 11,000 bushels of corn, onte, 11,70 burrels of pork, and 11,000 tercus of Tt Wad ruthored amonie tho operators In the pit during the forenoon Insurance, erline, Ma foatures In connee- Tron-Ore Bhipmenta-—Dock and Other Notes —Around tho Lakes~Home, HOME GATHERINGS, AN IMPORTANT HECISIO; Judge Hrown, of the. United States District Court tor the astern Disirict of Michizan, bas rendered nideciaion of Importance to vessel non, The ease referred to is that of Charles Bewick and others, ownurs of. the propeller Alcon, va. the Detroit Fire & Marino Insurance Company, to revover for a genera) avernge contelbution, The policy tustred the, propeller againet a total fossand gener) average only iy the sum ot $1,000. By natipulation of facts it appears that the propeller Ateuna, with a cargo of 37000 bushels of cort,on ber wity frum ‘Toledo to Rune, and while proceeding down the Maumea Ativer, went on the range stukes, brought up on thobottom,and was unable to get of without Awsistancu; that abe lay about twonty fet out. sidy of the chinnel; that whilg she was thus atranted it was deomed udvisublo to fxghter ber of W portion of hor earga, and accordingly about 5,000 bushola wore removed from tho Propeller to a barge, and the propolior wus then flonted by tha assistance of tho pru- buller Alpena and certain tuys. Jt was shown thut the propellor was In danger of being f total logs or sustaining serious damage to hor- elf or curgu, Sho lay upon au even keel on a bunk of ctny, sand, and wud, several infies from Ue had soonor bad my) Gud and fel} | te mouth of the river, protested from the een: No halt heavy winds and ava of the open Jake. A risoin ‘and wae thon assisted | tHe Water would have fonted ber olf, without assistance, and st was very improbaite that uny Rich Tall would occur as would her it serlous porll, Shu hty litte distance from the vbunnol, una there was plenty of room for other uruft to pass without foar of A collision. ‘The weither was gout, and Tor i) Wut appeared fhe wus as ante na if lying at ber own wharf. Judge Brown could not find the existence of an UsugY OF (nurAnce. companies to trent such Ox- penditures ny aenerdd uverace. In rome slinecs such expenditures had been allowed, but A cuatem could not bo proven by uw few isalutad cures, Judge Brown therefore decided that “whore wveasol in tho course of hor voyage Uecoiies stranded: upon: the bank of a river or harbor and the cireumetances ttre such ay to guow thera Is no damage t bo ‘apprehended from: ber lying thore the expouse of gettiig hor ot . not subject of w goneral average coutri- ution.” out bis. theoit first, and produced. it went to tho ohnpet, muyo up tho plaanidea he one INON-ONK SMIPSENTS, ‘The following table exhibits in gross tons the tot iake shipments of tron-are tho proaent scusen up to and tncluling Nov, 8, together with the amount shipped during the currespond+ ing period just years yon. eral was 118 | veeannba Marquott DADS. eee Totals... : EWES An {novense of 374402 gross tons, BOCK AND OTHE! NOTES. Tho schooners F, A. Goorger and G. 8. Haze ard. of the Untlun Stonmbout Company, are of- tered for ente, Tho master of tho schooner G. }). Norria yes- terday fled u protest, ae did also te innster of the propeilor Luwrence,. » A tur intended for wrecking purposes {8 to be built for Cheboygun parties during the win- tor. & i yell Htted our, ang will bu atu- toned nt Cheboygun, ~ ‘Tho only gull vessels Inld up at Buffalo are the naners W, 8. Crosatnwaite, C. Gs Mixer, i. Masten, £.N. Poster, Morning Light, aston, #1X Hn REL ‘Tho echvoner City of Green Bay arrived: yese terday with n eargo of fumber, tid us soon ne unlodded sho will be stripped and nid up. ‘The sehuuner Belle Brown also urelved with lambor from Muskegon, und will alav be laid up. ‘Tho only river tugs now in commission are tho A, Mosher, of Dunham's Line, and the Comimo- Gore, Owen, ‘Tom Beawa, and Campbell, of the Unteu tne. ‘The “Mosher, Cammadore, and Owen will be kept in canmutssion all winter. At umecting of tho’ Seumon's Union ti thetr bali, at No, 0 Weat Handulph atrect. In P nigt, echurd Powers. 8. Warren, and Heury Deal were chosen delogutes to attend the Na~ tlonal Convention of failors at Mihraukee vn the 12th Inst, DA few nights ago by Hot AW0 Dushels of Gari, of Dunham's Towing Ling, was intd ap for the winter Inst night. Capt. MeCart will exer. that Murry | cise a gonural supervision of tho Legs of the line elevator Twoilth ut ui etter experi- ‘wud dh yenes uld. He early duveloped propcnal> | RuHat “with hot oun wide weakling | AGeBRE tho winter, aud a better Or more exper! tles which subsequently led him to: the gullaws, | duly posted ~ tudny. Tho rumor th 1 Cops coat Hefores he was 15 ho hud been engaxed in two | tho wifect of breaking down tuo writ w cunt, ries gure of tas setts Danie, Hacky po nti stnbbing attrays—" lettlog daylight tnto eestuly | ON ho copoelal damage was done. The report | With lumber from Stuskegun, will send them to persons who were trying to bows me, by mens of a big buteher-knife,” ne he urlaply expressed tt. Alter this ho ran n wild career, guiniog a wide reputation ns a dangerous chiracter, and We acquiriug tho sobriquet Tho Hyonn,” which | w tholt enlcalations, ‘a dob # awit, 0 clung to lim as long ug be tved. Morethanone | 11. Heburi, of St. predicted tho fate whieh tuduy overtook bln; | dinpupolis; but he always Juslated that he was tpo amurt for | the avornge run of people, and that when to ied ft would be as a gentientnn, and not ike a oriininal, Before leaving North Carolina: it is stated that be committed ‘TWO TORKINLE MURDELS, escaping puulainent in both cases through tho efortsof a shrewd orlminal luwyor, At the mur, bei Mr. Hoy inspection. orighnited among the shorts, who Ngured on nore than a temporary depression, but falled in ‘The principal autsidors on ‘Chinge wyer, of Boston; Ne i. Babin and New York: antis; W. i, Allerton, of In> and M. It. Schermerbora, of 1E HOARD OF REAL gomposed of Presidant agers, John it. Hennloy W.¥. Dickinson, Churics Counsolinim, ind W. Irwin, commenced it preliminary exami Jun of the plins tor tho now Daye Inet even ning with W. 4 he con assisting tho committee in thelr Euch arebltect will ve given un Opportunity tozu over his own Manttowoe Monday or Tuesday, woere they will be hauled out at tho Hoipyard of Hausen & Suove lor a complete rebulid. Wo desire to thunk Capt. dawes Mellody and Ed Boget, Hnesuum, of tho tag Camptell, for cumrtesies shown our murino reporter while he way ungared in making ‘the full aud complete Nuc of vessels in winter quarters at this port, and which was published exclusively in LHe ‘Tuinusn of yeuterddy. Tho tug Uniow, while after tho schoovor G. D. Norris, put jute tuirteen diferent ports, two of whigh—Muskeyqon and South sluniton—she ene tered twleo auch. ‘he Ualon went into Manistee for col tur which the modest Uedlers at Unt port usked §17.50 nm ton, Itisneedicas to suy that none was purchused. esterday M. Harton and ufalo. RSTATE MANAGERS, + We Boy lugton’s plitn, pans with the wilt te tuken committee, Tuo plyus ont . ° close of tho Rebellion bo omigrated to this State, | of the | mult a wo Sunday, | and no pate, full Lint “ele ure poor fe anlar settling uear Lonoke, in Lonoke County, He | further inspection will tke ‘place until | Propelters Lone Star, Bu Comats: stenig: speodlly oxbibited his true character—that of 0 bully and desperndy—and led a life which was nh oxact counterpartof that of bis earlier yeara, Some time after bis urcival s whookiug murder was committed oo the railroad nour Lonoke, The victim was « carponter named Smith, a uutive of Massuchusotts, who bad accumulated considerable muncy from varlous contracty, whiet be haq fted throuhout the State. - His neek was brokun by a club, ang his money. stolen, and the Joyo tho inipression that be bad been run over by tho curs. [Hall and twonexro friends Hrat Yon in compar incmbers. Ato thelr cone THERE WAS NO POSITIVE PROOF, i ate AE and, though public oplnion pronuunced thon . mente tay could hue mete ous pumshmone | Menke SLO ve Tor lack of evidence, Soun after the uiystorious inurder, Hall robbed a coluretd Ceiond named $tophen Gray, and for tho offense wits sent to the State Prisun three yuars, When tts terin of wervice oxplred bo came to Pulaski Cauttye Ibeating ouly asburt distance from Littte Rook, He rapidly acquired Inilucnce tmony thocolured: peovlu: in tha Avihborhuod, and thin fot led tobis employiuent is a clerit by Col. J. M. Dillard, who kopt « simull atoro in tho vielnity, One evening Jast spring u crowd uf ueyroos’ an whites wathored at the store. | ‘The scene which transplred fe best told tu Lil's own version na given to Pag Cruicagg Tiinne correspoilent.. Bald hes Dave Pas eslagtun (now ta Jatl on the charge of murder), Sain Joned, Dan Crittin, and Paul Sanders, colored, cumo Ii the story and bought two bottlos of Hquor. | put tho money im the drawer, lucked. thy bouse. and went to Col, Dittard’s ‘fur suppor, While outing. Cole Dillard came {n-and snid, exeitedty: * Krank, the wlore has beew robbed!’ And it hu An clfort tas tiudy to catch tho thieves, ‘The four colored mien wore Found ab an mdjuintoi Col. Diltard toll me to search Ponuington, | Intter aaked' if Tf bade wacrant, Cot, Ditlard anil; Go bends Fou nocd Nw warrant,’ Pens nington reapondad:. ‘If you soarch imo and dgn'e tind what you want YoU ARE A DEAD MANT* of Business Deo, 3b Inst. binoks, zathored around me menauingly, uid 1 entiod ror a royulyor, which Col. Dilinvd handed me. lL then told the throng to etund back or stories; to adyanoe, L commenced pring! Cabot woven tiles rieht {nto the crawd, and you qught ta have seen how they soattored! 1 didn't know whom 2 bit, and Edida’t care! Fhcard after- ward that £ klilod threo wilto lon oUtrhght, ane SOARED A NEURO AND. WHITK SIAN TO % DEATIR but this proved to be n infatake, as Loam cold T only killed ono want’ The others wero moro rightencd than burt,” and he laughed benrtily, weit the ghastly romfnizcence was very auius- on victim of his marksmanship was Paul Sanders, who wud shot Ip the breast, and whe, wing ruilroad ties ebilled pintors. visit thet, falling ov the wround, died jy lwouty miniiies, fiturally wajtoring 1 livowg bidod. Hofuresoul | fotday moray, hid bod y barted,his tuurderes bud qutetl TREE Oe ue th acrors Weotton eld, and disappeared tn tbe | OM an woods which fruged It, #urauit wae mde, bus without result, anu wad goon abandoned. [tte cli that Hull ved tn the torest not many: tnites from the scene of his erline for iugtue alterwacd, bis wunte belug supplied by A YOUNG MULATTO GIR, who bad fallen desporatuly- tm love with bin apino thine befure, que who clung to bly to the id. ‘Te ber the outlaw owod bis ite; fur, while in bie fofest retreat, bo uty wht be supposid $0 be gusuny, but which was really gummy sort of polaourud rout, and, in oonscquence, brought fo ¥ evthesrt,. discoyerkiug Uls plight, trudged several tilted ty the midst of a pitiless rida-sturn, procurud an untigoty in the shupe of somo drugs that relleved bim, snitch. tng him from tho very Jaws or desthl ‘Tut wus the moat romuntio pesfod In Huila blood-stained oureer; but bo soon grew weary of enforced se glualon aud rae “ Tilt LIFK OF A HERMIT, ond quietly {oft the vountry, going to Touncs- fee. (After the lupse of a fow uionths be re- turned uguler to We secng of the tragedy, when hho was af once urrested. Hie trial, conviouon, and sentence swiftly followed und when be | star poristed an the scatfotd today (Hore cade u tite | El fo whieh romance and tragedy were equally | ward G. Ag, with tho trip. sold ten N, Yoga after tho return of Afr Counsclmun froma threa daye’ trip to Harrisburg, Cor whinh point he alos yirts today, After the pretialnury axatuinis with tho rrehitects, ‘the com. inittvo WH callin an export und Digs aguin befor waking thelr ty ‘The plan of C. 1, ‘Thoms fs becoming a fayar- ft. ‘The exterior jy nut go bud, and the chamber ig tho best of tho tot, in the catimation of Tt ds held to ben uut Boytngton’s or ‘Thomey nian would coma nest a ve Ilat {0 Burana A Bouts independ ; ent plan If a volo were taken ut once, oo et OT pean tan ovor |< the munayurs of tha. Heone's Hourd” are ResuR tt seaip af a YS he te ut he wie # toul of tho Opon Lourd and came ronny the body, Suspicion paoimted to (he trio, if iat tha puepuae OF SruCielLy estordy NONO was tenaunecs we HO Puttedd to pay adored wgatast bla by the Ar Litratiou Comiittice, and it was decided to fire hin out if he does not settle, Nuge stutes that ho Is alroudy inthe Open Board, und consequent. Jy not iat position to the * People’s Nourd” agalugt adverse odity ex ¢ltes both aimtisomen' alloy, ‘The board will Seerutary and Vice-Procidont and a few Direct- ors. PLOW WORKS. The Compilation of Buford & Co.'s Hntlds ings Celubrated by a Grout Excursion Mon and Farmers trom the Northwont, Byrcla. Dspates to Phe Chisago Tribune. tock [snann, il, Deo. 1, D, Buford & Co, the proprietors of the Novk Islund Pow Works» uhv of tho larwoat mui fuotucing establishments intho West yesterday formally opencd their now bulldtngs, which have macn frow tho ashes of tho oltt ones deatroyod by flro on tho night of Tho works Uuin five arog of ground, thy buildings att belug Of brick, and constructed with a view to sub- atintial arubiteatucal appourance as well ua At bo aspoko the vrowd, composed of whites aud | pusiness, The wood shop ts alxwu feot, three tha grinding department nparly of simtar ulso; tho blavkswith shop ta Udx200 tke the consequences, ees thoy continued | foot, atid the other depurtinants of | corres b sponding proportions, The tumberyard cone SOU tutor hard wond, ‘i ploys 40) expericnct the latest a eet ohn Inbor-siving machinery and ities, onibles thei te inunuficture: und sbip each weer by the that Cvutord, riding and walisiug sulkles, gang wud Trou plows, sorapers, barrawd, and corns fu property celebrate tho furmul oponing of tholr luinensy factury. Sessra, Buford & Cu. ex- ended in iuvitation io about, luv of the foadin iyreiuultural deniera and: prominent farmers o| Minnavora, Dukotu, They arrived by They wera ie the feland, aud roxally buns i ut tho Harper House last towing to purty lett for: Bt, P ttn DEACON CLEMENT LEACH, Special iuputch $0 ‘ind vatcqou ‘Tribune Garysvuna, 1, Doo, 9—Thy funeral of Deas con Clement Lowe, which took plice frum the Buptist Church, was largely attended. Mr. L, was Iy the 5th year OF bit ugo, and one of the oltlure, We was Cop twonty yeara Buporine of tha Baptist Subday-schuol and the senior Deacon In the churub. was Asalviant-Suporintandent of: Baptia, Suit- dap-sebouls Of the state. He was bora in Luton, raduated’at Union College, Bonus neetady, N. ¥., i the Olavs oF 1815, ee oa TELEPHONES, Curcaaga, Noo, V.—The ineorporation af tha Tn« ter-Slato Relay Telephone Company, of Chicnyo, with w capital stock of &,u0),0u0, waa uutborlacd today by tho Seerotury of State.” The Incorpor. are Willlum G.. Away, i, Livyd, Henry” U, Strong, and Ede barges duvi, Sumatra, Ceylon, and Joon Janus; barges Northera Licht, J, Quakl, and Napluss sehuunors Marla Martin, @ Bruce, Aimed, and Gen. Worth; tugs Neilie Cotton, A.M. al, Sumpson, and Dawy; yuchts Fannie, Armonia, and Tempest, ci ‘Tho marine man of thy Toronto Globe has ovi- dently never seen Chicagu, und consequently hus very erudo iduas nbout this port, dn the ohe of Dag. 8 be guys, spuaking about tho tine inuise Hout hero: So nny Vesseld ure pow iy that port compoting for gralnstorage that there cninot poselily be work tar nl at the opening of guvigauon.” If alldho veasuls on tho Inkes ero nt this port Ht would not make any differ. cee, The grain instore hyre, with whet will Cau tn ats avun we roumn ts hue for It. Wil have to be tnoved by luko next sensen, and froihis will be xvod without doubt. Voasal-owners here have no fons ot nrepetition of the past acaeon us far ns trelyits ura concernod, AROUND TIE LAKES. . THE TORONTO “aLonit” ON TUE Loss OF TI PNDPELUEK JANE MILLEN, Epectat Diapateh to The Chewy Piburs ‘Tonoxto, Deu. 0.—Tho Globe, commenting on tho juss of tho propoller Jano Miller, suys: “tt Is now more thin two years singe tho Waubuno weut down with all bands in the su Waters that now ouver the dune Miller, It ts alinoat two yours since tho Board of Steambont Inspection, moved thereto by this wreok, form. ally recomended to tho Government that tho bulls of veseela should be tuepeoted ne well as their machinory. A your afterwards tho board renewed thelr rvcoiimendution., Jn the meun- time several uwful disasters hayo ocourred, chief umony them tho collapse of the Victoria at London. Notwithutanding tho frigtitul sno- rive of tlfeand the dungor that beauts evory traveler by water, tho Government bus failed to uct on tho recommedtadon = pulunnyg out its obvious duty. Mora than that, tho Government bas sucaked away tu the must vowanlly favhlon from tho task of inyostigat- ing the blatory of disuterd that bave nutuiily Occurred, becuuse it know that 4 crushing exe posure of Ity own negligence janet follow Upon Inguiry. Evoh up to tho: present Unite the Gove ernment tis done nothiag in the matter of ins -speation of hulls, excevt fo danounce tte i ton of cruating a tew new ofte wrong that it should ever bo possible to cnet doubt upon the seaworthiness of a veasel that 16 OUTTY IDE ANY Person, pussenyor, OF walloT, Ex- cept tisawner. Tho Guyernnens ought not to allow tife to be risked on any vessul until ita Seaworthitioss bus been wgcertulned. Tho tnot of & vessel being nilowed 30 teave part ougat tu baw certifioate of senworthiess. “It ty simply: infamous that tho present stato of agulrs should bo permitted to uxist.”” THE WELLAND CANAL AQUEDUCT, Byecial Jhevatch tu the Chtcugo Tyiuune WELLAND, Ont, Oct. JAI, de De Bileock, of Van Dusen & Co. Byraduse, N.Y. ts now ot at in romuving the old draw wafeh slut Siirmy & Cleveland putin whon coo attempted ty buftd the now satis It is oxpented he Will get Ht cloarod away tis wintor go. that Mr. Romer, who bus received the contract for tho haw aqueduct, can proceed with tho work carly fu the sprigg, ’ £ THY BCROONEIS THAYER AND PIERNEVONT. Sveclat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune. —- DMipwauKuM, Wis, Ned UeThe slilwaukes ‘Tog Company Wil receive €4, om W they succcad In relewsing Ibo echoonee J. 0. Thayer, aiboro ut Bhoeboygan, and te tug Grogury bus taken uo contruet to ralsn tho sehoones HMorrepant, sunk fy the Btuvyeon Huy Canal) and deliver ber at Mauitowau (Ur $12. ‘THB SCHOONEN COSBACK BOLD, + Byretal Dlsvuiel to The Chleuge Tribune CuyvELanD, O., Dec. Pho schoonor Cossack a SUL foun}, Just ud she hes on tho beach, by Japt. Grummond to ‘Thomas Axworthy, for consideruuon suid to be ly au olfort will be mude to false her with tho aid uf 9 steams pUUp. 5 ‘ PRACTICALLY UY THE MIDLER OF THE MONTH Npechul Plame’ > ta The ehicase Vanonta, Oat, Deo —Althe Ince ports tire etl op ana bird gels Layo ulreudy Lesa fal ug I . \ iro aver the Al report. tho westion whether or Thuy new dssart Suttye bo tired.” Pho tivht of ie gud sytnpathy in tho today ctoet another uew cover now more bo Wr cis Wwechanics, which, with usMd plows, cil nd Manitoba to wlal train yess. mown through the night. hl ul dollgater At one tina he Amos ‘I. Hati, The tue Robbie Nunhatn, Capt. Churile “Me- A BUNVET HRLD OX THB 8.1% ELY. Spectat Dipatch to The Chieaan Tribune. Minwaukee, Dev, 0.—A survey was today hell on tho echooner 8. PB. Ely, which went ashore in Hammond Bay, but the catimates werg not completed, . TUK WELLAND OANAL TO CLOSH ON THA 1Orit Speclat Dispatch to The Chteagu Tribune, Porr Danuouate, Ont. Dec, 9,—OMlclal notice has been wlven of tho closing of the Wetland Canal on tho Wth inst. A NEW SCHOUNER NEING BUILT. Special Duvaten to The Chicaca Tribune, MILA —Rund & Borer are build. tng for Chics part a schooner, 1:8 fuet Jong and 28 feet bean. She la designed for the lum- bor trade. WILE WAIT TILE NEXT BEASOS, Bpetat Mispaten to The Chicago Tvibrne,. BARNA, Ont. Dee. 1.—Tho schooner Einerald, witt for Chicago, bus iald up hore for the ‘THE DAMAGE TO THE J, 1, MEAD. Spectal Duapateh to The Cateago Tribune. Minwaunkey, Win, Dee f—A gurvey neld on the schooner 'J, 11. Moud ut Muanitowoe shows Chat she will coquirg $2,000 worth of capules, ANANDONED AB A TOTAL WILECK. Bpecial Luupaten ta The Citeago Tribune, Minwaukne, Wis. Dec. .—The scow Nancy Dell, ashore at Sheboysin, baw been abandoned ag o total loss, hor stern having washed out. THE LAKT BOATS FROM BUFFALO. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ALMASY, N, Y., Dee. 9.—T wo steam canaivonts, tho lust through'rrom Hufalo, were lovked into the rivor today, WILL WINTER AT PORT DALMOUSIR, pectat Duspateh (0 The Chteago Tribune, Pont DaLnuuste, Ont, Deo. 0.—The schooner Miltard Fillmore, of Chicago, (6 tinieblug repairs and will winter here, ROUSD FOR CEROYaAN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. » Gumn HAveEN, Mich. Dec. 1.—Tho propellor Luwrence passed down this evening bound for huboyyan, THE SPREADING SCOURGE, Tho Cheerful Way in Which Smiil-Pox Victims Stumble Into the City-tlan— The West Madison Street Casen—No Law to Prevont Outstders from Une loading Tholr Living Vests on Chi- eayo—A Demand for General Vaccina= Ceu—Deuths and New Casen=Stauber Duce Wash Somethnesx—Cilcago and Moston. The perambulating small-pox pationta con- tinue to walk into the city, and at once tind thele way to the Health Office, whore thoy crenton panic among everybody, whether persons coming to. be vaccinated or cits employés. It 16 an unfor- tunate stite of uffulrs Ut ull smull-pox cases walking futo town, orsent from any lodgiug- house, should came direct to the City-Lintt. Tbureo trumps cume Into tho building about noon yesterday, and one of thom directly into the Health Ultice, where Chlef-Clerk Merk! at ohco suw it wasasinull-pox cuse.. All threo wore found to bo suffering from tho disease, aud Merkl at once escorted tham Into tho room on the second floor used by tho earpentore. Hore William A, Basse, the city * wood-butche nt work. He fled in disinay Into thy Wut flec, and of courso thought be was badly ured, ‘Thu three cuses were removad to the pest-lours ubabout Ish o'cluck. THE WEST MADISON HTREET CASES. Dr. Suirkwenther reporte ua follows on tho cases ut No, 0G West Madison street: © The first. endo wna that of a colored woman agad 20 youre, Notles of this cnse was’ sent in by ties phone Thursday noon, Dec. 6, white 1 wag at work In tny district. thin three hours uf ceipt of notice the family bail been visited and eleven Vaccinntions doav in the funily und nelgbboriug housces four primary vaccinations In chitdren, some of who were sears of age. At feast ten buildings on eltber side of tho hone (No. 3) were vised from top to bottom, and tho peopte rotitted to be revaceInated.” Ju aduition to thu nbove ho mundo the follow- ing written report: “Teappeurs thar tho sourco of infection in the hotse No, Hi West Madison street (twa cases of cantuent nningditied varlola, and three cases of yarloloid) was a Sirs, GC. A. Lewis, geen, acourding to” her ‘stuten betwen tho 1th and 0th of last—she says the — dute may possibly be a little carlier—sho was sick, but nbic to be about the house, and dil not eonsider tt neve easniry Lo consult a physician ut any tine. ‘The dlagnos+ of her case was initd chicken-pox, ‘This cfrur, so far as J enn now agcertiin—ealllng anitd varotold a ense of chicken pox—and this oe and putiont dro the sources of fifecnon of. 1 Very respectfatly, 4 “Ht, K. BTANKWEATIEN, M. Vay * Mudien! Lhspeetur. From the abovo it wilt De seun that there wos goud renson for alurm in this locality, Ail the Fewutunts {un tho vioinily are extremely reepeut- ably and intelllzent, and only one Tate resides dn the house where the disonae ts prevalling, and they are thoroughly quirantiqed, sy that. there fg ne duager from further Injeation. f NO LAW TO MET TIE CASE, City-Attorney Grinnell las rendered tho fol- Jowhng opinion tn regurd to tho sending of gual. pox caves ur, MWeials of other tows tu Chicayo, to Dr, De Wolf: “Ta answer to your question, ns te remedy: Ayiinst perions asd oficlals of towns about Clie euxo sending and Uringlny Into the city frou their respective towns pergongs afliieted with contagluts diuense, 40 that such towns way be ridot the charge, even ve inilicting diseaee nud death upon nvbghborhood villages und towns, L buve to way that, by some etrange vinisaion or oversight, there lé no statute of the Staite whiuh covers the cave, Such a procecding shoul be attended with severo peualties, ag he offense fs 8 ering ngalnat the woll-boing of uw vast number of people, and it seems iucredible dat an oficlal of any town could gel go shamefully, The at- tention of the f ¢ of the State should be brought to thi and proper lexisintion had, ‘The stutute provides u way For such towi to cure fur Its Own MuUpers, UP Peryotts Wb con~ tagious diseases, and hence thero 16 no necesalty tor any town or village to compet another i= nicipuitty to pny the expense incident to such cont bd cura, Tho ordiunnees of the city will cover the cao of an individual who brings such disvased per- sons Inte tho city frota auother town or village, ‘but will not teach a persun who Beads bin a tireets bla to be brought bere,“ Respectraily: yours, JuLivs 8, GRUNNELD, City Atturney,” * LET RVERYHODY VACCINATE. Dr, DoWolf desiree all manufacturers, ann all owpiuyere generily of may and female help throukhout the vily to compel thelr Smiiuyos w vacultiate at aed, and hot: onty of their ene ployés thoinkelyes but thelr omployds’ fumities, and requests that this vaccination be mate com pulsory, upon tho penalty of a dischurye trons onployment. Hye regurds vacuination its essen Uully necessary tv prevent the gprend ot contagion, and all employers: operate with the Honlth Department. Naw cases were roported yesterday ng followss ead inito tho Leulth cdioss es ‘Throo cisea who wal Bix cnens of umaliepox nt Madison, No. 249 Went AM Burllug, No, 869 Larravce, and No. 6 streets, ‘and No, 1H Tndhin avout, There were thirtoen discharges fro. the peat-house: Yesternay,, anon, hom wore Chun Chuck, tho “wisheo-washoe" Maly “feolve belles bappy”’ now, Deaths wore reported as follows: Tn tho ulty —No, 24 Aberdeon aud No, 18 Willaw atreota: at the hospitul—casea taken trom corner oF} Murkot and Michigan, and No, EY West Bane, dolph wtreets. Tho Town of Joffersou has eixtoen cases of amull-pox on Ite hagds, Nearly ujl tha gure rounding towns havo more or [ess cases whic they are TRYING ‘TO UNLOAD QN CHICAGO, Bix such cases hive beon sent iu fim Jefferson and other surrounding towns durlig the weok, eaduy n“Town Supervisot put (we enses int wagon wid told the driver to take them ‘to Chis qigy te the Qouity Hospltal, und if thoy were not taken artho kuspital tos duimp! then on tho slrcet, Tho directions wore followed, ay the ulty bud to take cure of then. ‘This week nit cinkgrant teal arcived with TW porous ou bonrd, and thore wore two casce Of abialls ox, Moat of the funuigrnuts ure unprotected, It ta uot known how many of this purtivuiuy lot wera exposed 10 tho discase, oF how muny remulned pene aCe ie ue Hi pew Tb AbAMinte, in tho plist seven mouths fully 0 por cent were une preieetod on urrivius, ‘Tho leaiti Gilles ta doug BIL Tt can to vaccinate these, but It Is Imposalite to Keep out new entes Unless quaninitinu be tke tubllahed, which would Wo u terrible blow to the bualness of the city. THE PEST-NOUSE, There aro now ninety casos in the pest-houge, and there {8 room for more, Thore wore twouly motherd and friends of sick persond ut the hos- pital who were sent away. yesterday to make roo for others, Tho budy vacated were at once refilled with new patients, Ward 6 was entirely No, dus who renewed, ‘There wero over bud vacetne- points + used in tho Health Olico yeaterday, and the rash. there still continues, Vavoluation ‘Is refused 10 nw one, of ‘The Furst & Bradley Basaufaslarng Company eaterday hisued an otder tonal! whelr employda bat thoy must be vacuinatud, with thule fuinjites, within the noxt (bruo days, or consider thomselves divuburged. WHEN STAULER WASHES Btaubor stated yeatorday that but o1o of his children was vuccinated, and that was dond agalnat ble and by wifo's wil, The tose wre barred ugatuat health uflicers he ndded, and any one who attempted to vaceinate ‘any of bis funily would be shot. His wifo was always pros Dired for tho awergeney, He saya that cvery tne be meuts 4 bealth officer ft -uiakes bin whtver and be bus te go and tuke a bath, DI DE WOLF WAIBILY DENIES tnt hie vaccinating savistants aro wind-buin- lure wud unit tor tha work, ue recently +) ‘authoritios, ‘Trice, it fs the Dr, Sturkweathof hus done. ses HOW LNG. HOO West Mudisou strect, | adopted long tga, Dut it was Impossible to carry: them out as perfoctly hora as in Boaton, bo- cnuse uf THE DIFFERENCE IN POPULATION. Jn tho intter chy tho tnerense of the forotgn element way stinill, aid honce there was core responding decrense in the liability of reculyini mses from abroad ws well ug having heavy addivion to the population of persons uu- protested by vacglnation, Tho populaen or Chivayo had beyond any doubt Inucensed 0,00) from May to November of thia-yeur, Tho in migration and church atatistics showed this to hen fact, The ineretse was greater than the ene tire addition to Boston's poptlation between the Years of 180 and ts, Chiao, therefore. hud twn elements to cope with that mide It frapote sible to wholly crush out ‘the peat—namoly: the arrival of new cased and upprutcctod peuple. : » THE OTHER SIDE, In the suspicious cuse reported tothe Health ‘Ollice, which was being attended by Dr, Nornun Ueitye, it would seu, from the sint taf the otbor alse, that Dr, i EB. xtarkweathor acted, to put it iildty, toa decitudly rude wut ungentionuniy manner. Dr. Bridge 1s loo reputable w physivian to have attended a case of i-pox without reporting It to the proper Health Commission ers duty to bave investigated will susplelvud eases reported to bi, bul vg health oftieer bas A right to bolt Into the sick chamber of wu youns Indy, and Insist upon examining her then and thor for snall-pox, while t reputable prssielan 1s present and attendiug her. That is Just what The facts pe given ‘esteniay were obtained (rom ittuchés of the Keatth Depurtment. Tha maunifeat result of Dr. Starkwenther's action was such as to make worse R frall patient suffering from fever, and iis Ende ts draceving of censure, to suy tho oust : —————— LABOR. Buying Goods. sreetat Diezatch to The Chicago Tribune. Bepronn, Ind., Dec. 0.—A lirge number of the stone-cutters, quirrymen, and laborers bere have rebelled against tho action of the mer- chants who met the other nixbt- and adopted a plan to prevent boing imposed upon by dend- bents in the future, and tho establishmont of 1 “blacklist” The former are under the fine pression ft 18 only a preconcerted scheme to put Up the prices of goods, and wvew thelr intendon to buy their supplles in the citles of wholesale dealors, or clso sturt a coiperutive store. = 2 *MLongshoremen on u Strike. Spectat Bisvateh tu. The Chteoo Tribune. Néw Onerans, La., Deo. 9.—Owing to a strike of the ‘longshoremen employed by the Morgun Lino at Morgan city, all the veasels of thut Ine running frum thore in the Texua trade bave been withdrawn to New Oricans for the present. All passengers aud freight will be conveyed to ‘Texas by rail. a SOATTERS TO BE REMOVED. Special Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune. Oana, Nob. Dec. ¥.—A detaubmont of troops is ordered to lenve Fort Omuba and proceed to the yacuted reservation of the Otou and Mls- sourl Indians, fn the southeastern part of the State, to delve off ana warn away from the rugorvution stnil vands of squatters who are fetting out to repent tho Oklahoma adventure onalimited scale. The lndiins were removed to Indinn ‘Territory a fow weeks ago, and the lands of this reservation were to ve soll for tho:r benetit. Moantime the aquaticrs have be- xun pouring Into the resorvation, and, this -be- hue reported to the Secretary Of tue lntertor, he miady application te the War Department, and Adjt-Gen, Martin of the Miltary Depurtinent of the Platte, issiod the order today for the tronps to move, It Is. tiirdly antoipated that there will be deterinined resistance. ~ WORCESTERSINIRE THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. tisto and sexta PEER C1 n NEDICAL Ui! YLEMAN ob M rug, 10 ills brother at’ WORGKSTER, HOUDR, GRAVITN, ah RIS thes t gatics f3 higivy «4. tecned in” inde z Ti GAUL, &20 a — KK = a en Sear, [ ee) ' Birnature Is on every bottle of GUNUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Bold and usod throwuelout the world. JOHN DUNGAN’S SONS, AGENTS LOR THE UNITRD STATES, NEW YORI Old Dr. Vitchor'’s remudy for Children, MOTHERS, Castorta. is a remarkable preparation; Putely Vegetable. It ia pleasant, effective and perfectly harmicss, It azsimilates the food, cures Sour Stomach, Gonstipation. Flatuloncy, 99¢ Diarrhoa, and gives robust health and natural sleep. ‘Possessed of such a reliable remedy, wakeful fretfulness may be avoided and the mother obtaln aecdful rast, Dr, Alex. Wobertson, 1057 Second-av., New Yorks “8 Cnstorla” Is espoctally adapted to ebibirest. Dr. MW. A, Archer, 8 Vorttand-nv., trovklynt "1 prescribe it us supariur to any known remedy." <A. J, Green, Rosertun, Inds “Plousant, hurmloss, and wondorfully onicactou Gastoria ts not Narcotlo; formula with every bottle; itcures Fovorlahneas, and des stroys Worms. ** Gagtoria" 18 superior its its effects to Paregoric, Morphine Syrups, or Castcr Ol, without being natiseous or dangor- ous. Milltons of Dolighted Mothers Pronounce Gastoria the nioxt prompt and watius factory preparation ever vacd, 900 drops ina bottle, 35 doses, 9 cents, Druggists are au- thorized to sefund the cout if it faily to relieve ur cure cases for which it is recommended, RR SRR AREAL VITAL RESTORA wor TAAL nesta 2 den} Debuleys Fass , OAWIION, Mioord’s Vital Hustaratlse, laa. lost extenstvuly sare": a with 1 t atten th arty tard ugh nature: EG GIVEN HRC He HEATLV A: tats hina t Watton Teor ee RY STAM Te bie bare dnd mosograny af Di. BM MUKA. can bi to DBiooks, Palmar 4 drei AN BOLL, iv iy Fa Ory atu HE Lathe wuuivsaht Daonty fur hie dea x isch to forfolt M10 fo om tall. i, Beate SRN dstora ‘eu cutinar delat Rdvioy OF lve RUYLINE hipueg ae ifucr iy it or bigs cura Ut gay Hulda Sutos tune tuey buon ubeewn wisn tbo Way Wye vears. OATARRE CURE, Jei De Meyer's CATARRH CURE. Tho Only Huown Roal Oure, ONE WEEK ONLY! Beginning MONDAY, Dee. 12, TILE EMMA ABBOTT Grau. English Opera Co, “The Largest, Strongest, and Most Suscess- fol Compeny tn. America.” DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS ENGAGED, nitty Suthe Rosuuratd, Laizate Antantate, nneur, aaria Hinder Vaanetne keetnts arb tienrme Cheat, Willian jeurde Applabs, and Wille iam enatie Higaor Fnmasl, Musten! Diructor, ‘THE REPERTORY FOI THE WEEK 18 SUBMITTED Monday Hyentng oneal H DIAVE Abbott, Anaanuate, Btoddard, ay Mutines, te, M. Nosewald, Annundntos Mondgen Ultul Appleby, and , Annandnie, aril, Ulta, . Fabrint, petshge eet Wednesday Hvening. av. 14, Usiulo’s New and Ro- mantio Opera, ‘Tite nO CANA LATA nt A Ntanit as sonursTg Abbott, Monowald, unhent, Canty, Stodtard, nid saxtlu, ‘vYhuraay Eyening, Dee. 1 CHIMES OF SOKUANDY, Hosewald, Annanunie, Comfy, Stoddard, und Fabrint. “ridny Evening, log, 1 EEN ERT Aon. Abvott, Stoddard, Cony, Apploby, Glial. and Fabrint. Maturday Matinun, Deo 1 Ni Vi: Abbott, Bonhuus, Hie. Marey, Oimt, stoddard, Appleby, nitd Cauilo. Ay Kveniny,, 100. 1, oh Sy 1. Stoddard, manndule, Hankenr. Ott, + fants Ioroderieky aud’ Webriny,. US PULE CHORES AND GHEY ‘POPULAR OPERA PRICES, Orchostra and Urehestra Cirato . Museony Ciret Frnslly Cirelo, Veiento tux: Matinee Prives, ee Sale now open nt Box Ofer of the thearre, Rosewald, GRAND OPERA-IOUSE Clarkent., oppostte Court-Houry. ~-Farewall Matineo today at ANNIE GUAT ASE und I IN Supported, by Prank, J. Garner's Celeuented (aids HU anye Me Mte ale, Ceuicet's Contudy-Laeaa, THE JOURNALIGT! ‘romorrow (Sunduy) Dee, Ne Puinws isqueniint Comle Opec Monday, Dees tothe 1 MAVERLY’S ‘Tho Large, Haudvome, and Lending ‘Wieatre. stabs shed Jucalion, Manroo and Dearbariiea! te: AW AVERL er und Prop PAST SATUMUDAY, 9 TODAY, oe PAL TER ATUntDAY Xion, ‘Of the Favurite snd Nuceessful EMELIE MELVILLE OPERA COMPANY, Th the Alehty popntar aperntle senaation, THE ROVAL MIDDY. EMILE MELVINLE and Exire trupa, Alt the bemntifin scenery aod th al Chica Game, wile Hedi tener, He i Maree st Hox-Halce. Reserved seats vo sunny 1 ne Mavorls's ‘Theatre, Upera Company in « APPEARANCE ay, szuct lin, SLT, LAWRENCE BARRETT. ‘Thie Aftornvon at 2a'slock MICUELKEG. Mr. TARGETED us THE CARDINAL. Farewell appent he its aan buctorminneg of Wt PTE Ati MAKI | Men VitKEIn Ee American, NOOLEWS THEATRE, ‘Thin grent Raturday Afternoan Matinee ate, AIR. JOHN Ss. CLARKE MAJOR WELL ‘role Busueday Be vent JAGTON DE roars, ast Appourtnes of JOHN Great Duuble Bill, i LOPEMENT 1N HIGH LIFE ant! PAUL PRY, Foworrow (turntay) Night—Clrst appraraice of the HOLN VENR, VENS, iy 1s AL and wat NOW, APOLLO CLUB. Tenth Season---(88!-82. ty Phat rt in Cuncerts 2 Dee. thy lan oe Faust |p iYtelk y jOeee ne ae r ri it ph Aten Convert, ‘The Messiah." Adsucinte Mombors Cn reserve rents, for the xeae aun at Hux GMtvs, Central Muscle tal, ales, tho ‘athe at ar Satu mit mH fhe 5 Ta “tho Meath instead oF he brat eutecrptlon Concert. tion Lnuks wit coucinug open unt W ONics Uf the Sveretury, No. M Lake-st. SPRAGUE'S OLYMLIG THEATRE. Clark-st., butiwen Luke and tandolph. Brery eventing nt % aud Matiners Wednenlay, Bat+ inlay, wd SWna Jolly Pathtiuders Combination, IN GHAR VY. Y Obl, = Monday, Doe, 12, une Weel only of FILS J. FRAYNE. DE LONG'S DANCING ACADEY, Aworlonn Expire tutlding, 7¥ Magcua-st, riynte Cinver and Private Instron, Clayad= MiveeSion, Hacatets 1 Suciga, ote. Fine attain apeciaity, and tauint with’ unexeetlid asliod and a UTLEY tion. Second ka hoe weator N,V, Kur pnctloutars MY ¥ SCAG, se US. STANDARD Scales. CHICAGO SCALE 00., 147, 149 & ISIS, Jefferson-st,, Citcago, Manufacture inore thes: 2300 Diderent Varieties. TUR Best QUALITY AT LOWEST PUICES, trout Ih to 20 ‘an Wagon Settles (Pintform 219) IVD scare, OL FTO 1A DE All Scatew Perfect. Miraua Beam, Beam> ropartion. Trou Levers, Stecl Bearlag: Wax, and building directions wits each Seite, The “Liitio Dotectivo,” for FamllyorOttica, $3. ‘ hold by seats, evetywilere. aS ‘Sand lor pr 10 APPLIANCE and ehicory, wena Ns whd uiBuetia WHEL cone Unnows curcoot, Teacis Ing ab vaLe Lv pan, of aireuse, Ghd uy their eleetrezalennie) wy win eenieus of the Wises FURS. ; \renitok ea aka vont ‘raid ¢” Ve ann a re enorative pyatarme Bs vievtneliy alias. we Vaitigs aint dues ee aren there iso Nutaval Way vue of Sufering : and ‘dooubte, spect] uarated punuphlot song ha seated envelope od {OCeIpLOeU cents postara, Consuliantun ince, AMP MPAY GALV ANC LUA biadiegaai,, Chicago,

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