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$4 ■ § f i ' "T -I1 - v. i .44 J. Pf r Hi I'- M ;\\ ELGIN, IllLlNOIS* WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, 188k.{ lr . 5 *' ' ii Iii . j ? ' r ' I _____ 1 ' - I' 'i< ' NO. 49. VOL. 13. BY DOHERTY & IIEMMENS. NOTES. NEWS WHAT ARE VIE the iilrxois CAjimvwiS. 5 o'clock Edition •fjlic* Clminniii Cent «*;il f (' tli'kn*r .% limit ixatu es iu Which Busi- Crimi-8 of Variou BRAVE BOYS WERE THEY. the " Hitherto ncss Man Fi^uresProminjutly ilj| ' t ofjSjiW -York Arrested Ferdiuaud Ward stations. . 1 j oteJ Merehai Forgery- Makes Some cajro. Auspicious'Opening of the Reunion of . Soldiers anil Sailors at Chi- . Oyer Five 'Thonsjuid B tttle-Scarred. Vet- erans in Attendance at,the First Day's Session. •l| Speeches rrfiamlltoii, Ijy (iejiersii Logan!, Uoveruor Ex-Go vviMior Oglrsby, Car- l ter ''JUL" Harrison ami Others. V' did Ccmrftdes Mest: Again. • the hel'mon at chicago. OiriCAfioj An!:. 27! —The e|cercises at1- tending, the jopen ii ■>; of the reunion t>f soj- ..! diersAtid sailors of liio Northwest began at ihe grounds of the Driving l'.irk 'Associa- • ' 'tion yesterday afternoon. According to th* If.fjie^koli&rig .tif 'the fComuiaiiiler, General 11. Milliard, li\je Hhoitsan'd soldiers and .sailor? were 611 the ground, ileiulquaiiters in th* various buildings7 )iad been opened -by tlie following oi^a'nizsitions: poaif fill,. hi. A. lt.t Post 135. Mpndota; <lne -, Hundt-eil niJd Tjvcfity-seventli 1 liiiipis Infant- 4 ry;i l&st 2'Jif, Nuijda, III. : Post 5: l'ost u'H: l)Uioiii\'<!t(.waii Cliitrrl'nion Veteran Uoaffiip: Soventepnih llliiiols'i'avalry: Khiiis.Kile, Ci. A. K.; Itbuarid, la. 0. A. It.: ,.(ocklord Post,;l; cx-l'rUont-ri of Wiir; lialesl«ir>r, IPostli; MOn- mouth, Postl,3»); Jinnies A. Mulligan l'ost :Wt!: iKirkwbo'l, Post. Hli Kno.\vilk\ 01 A. It; Hun- ry< 111;,1 rose.i'l;. C.irliin ille. l'ost KM; I'lfly- seventh IHinois lnfautryi; A. Lincoln ,1'oSts r9 and$j'.' : ! , . | In the little city of white i tents, 250 in number, which are pitched 1 an the grass ■ | ji&ir file lujldcjle df; the grounds, are quar-, •tcred.tiiiifollowiifg: ' u\u1iltcr;P<ost -TiJ; Paw-Paw Post :SOS;.R. H. Craham Po#t :I12, (>r Moline; I akc County Re- • uuioti A^wciatinh, of Wutikewan: Howelis- • • Imii*-! I'osi fiflS; Cljebansu post ?<»; Scdtrw ok Post4315:1 BtjthijM-e.-ond [tliiuJris Infantry: i; oofniimlon Post IT: • Battery ;X>. I.-N. W.j ( t'liai- ItupiiK la?.. Veterans;.' Pontine Pl>st 105;1 .i'.rhii-tv-Ttiir.l Illinois., Intan.i-y; John ltro«':i l'i«foO; l,Vons Post . ( i v.iist Viuiintitijs of badges j>f every de- scription tiling oil men's L'o its, and. all 1 he structures <pii thejgrouiids were fringed w th Hags , and; red, white hnd , bluff streamers. Tlie Stand occupied by the judges 011 racing days! was elaborately jdecoratled, and sup- ported 011 .its rJof'larke, roughly painted ■portraits bfi Generals Grant, Sheridan 1 nd ' Sherhian. lu tlie . headquarters of Janes A. Mulligan Post was} displayed a pla; ter bust of tile! brave young Colonel who was * ' 'kill«M-at Winchester, . Va.;^nd in nieinbry of whonntlie caijnp is nan'ied. j J . , > .j Gpneral Logan and party arrived on the , ^roiUid about tlifee o'clock, and the oration .; to tlie old eouiuijander.w.is of such 'an en- tli'toliastifc jhaturii as to -for a considerable' j length of time postpone the carrying out of the ^rogjaiiimaf . At last General McNulta, ^ President of tliej association, mounted a la- ; ble and introduced Governor Hamilton to j i the hssehiblage.! Most jof the veterans stood pii the-ground at the base of the speakers' platfornf, whilejthe grand-stand was mainly 4;m^Ti i il.lioc Yinvpri nr Hamiltoti t tup t o w.ifcll tlie j f OincA.iii,' .^14 ..-7:—r.l l?iUiio<ir.itij.!|; State CijnCEa 1 (.ioaiiniltee,' ft'H. Ifor. IllooMiiiigtbh yestir- d.iy. To-day |l't«] will o|[ii|erj Vvitji the aders of the tiritaiibark piif|y.>vho iarefto tie in- atVfihihce at pj|their 7St^ito (Convention wit|i reference tqiaj fusioii'w|tli the !reiiioci;ats.i ijlefore Ottiiriy's departure lie had a cons'i|ti tion sf itlii .(iartpr Harrison and otiu-r DeitHxf ats atid/.racijived their ^is^ siirance that |u y ' rea.-joiia.tije agreement touching the inSo seinent dtjUie liein<)ifratie Slate ticket aiil la divisioifoil tlie efetprs wilt be acceptiifiltt ' ()bei'Iyis-so| th>r(iugjily convincetl tliat|fi|siou is yib j propeii,tli|iig th:.I if the GrWiiliSickers, bidjft'ir anything' in reason they art?'lii.iely tb'getJ'iti j J" Secretary ShWejy,' of tlld Rational" Aiiti- Monopol'y CoiwBd|te<% is e^pfceted to iuter- pose the greatom, |listacle- In the waj^tofjfu- aion by inakinl i| deiiiandi.fbrj more than half the eleetor|. 1 In spite i^of the fact that in 1SJ80. the (i |e('|i UajHters; Hiastkohly■ ;^,|).U0 votes, lie now Insists tli ljtp liut'ler (|as| as ill any supportefean IllinoW as Cleveland. >Vlu*lher he c;|i Scxcrt slii'Ui| 1111 inljiiohce over , the stale jr,i§)enl>.tCk ; iiVihytntitiji .(jiot belonging to tlfiitj party h(ins-.:l{), thatj it will insist upiuia ('oniliti(ini)-tliat will spoil itiie" deal Is one.® the quesl piijs jtb ber' de|er- inihed to-day. 4 !\ ■ ;'j ) I" • '< 1 !|' : . H11.1 .sj§1 J- Aug. *47#-j-llqn.:fleorge G. Christian, of BUBieairo, Chairtnan Of ! the State, Central eiiifi-.iiittee, ;aiill i the genUe- inan who noiuiiajteil St.. ,loljiif in tlie'i l"rits- burgh Conventi#iJwa's liertj Monday; Wti'kr Ingnp llm ProHUdtion (-a^c fn this secfion of tlie State. Hefiaid the iprospects oj: Jjtli© Prohibition l>a|t>f were ivcry llatteHnM in this StAta 'tnJc(}-niiiittee 5uid already (l-ad the names of flvetity-live--tlij) isand' 1116m bers who wouKKvijjto.'the t'dolii jitioiij ticket, St;Ue and Nat9n|l, and tilni canvass had Paul .aiuil.jl Bank Bobbed by Its jsixtfteu-Year-Old Moult-Kefeper. cQiilidentjthat I votesf'ih fllli- ion sentiiijent tnd southern oybles in two States. I Aug. 2T. Y^Mii I rjurroun 'Diig bar"ely coinineu8i'(|. He f.ult they WjOuld get|i>|[y thoujai nois, lie; iiaidljllje Proliiljit was strongest si. .the central part utf the Statg. | ('.j ■! pMiner's T fli i it rKi.,' O. ing ill fi'otn thi . . „ the most bitW fftliriiig: «x{s|s strikers and..tips |;tn*rils[j|)it the new men \|eif put iutoj the mjiijejyes terday the 4rik|r-j obslrMal th ' weru lina.lly driseil li.to.lv' t»>] the nleii. (.hie ag.eS striker was| li 110—------ liy a guar j andgli|oke hi'sf lArin ; tliegtiard Was arrftted |ti^l hound' joyer in. 8500. Threats are benig. inadp: rinil ltrpubje'|l| an- ticipated. j] ; . h "■ [j.l| Ptrrsiit'iuiugt'iu, A-Uy:.; -j" —Last even- ing 350 miners Sr|ived atjjtue Coal;.'Center camp from theuoft'er pools oil the (Steamer .jAlice? The stiflt<|rs are very, j.ubUaiul| and (claim that for »|-ery-arrest] ,pade tljfero will be four new riH-hdts. .(jj|)prntor Negl came 1 here yesterday |o |akeccftit|sel as to whether !if the miiiet's .cAnip is j_ maintained ;.:for the purjiose it is, ita>:Bi 'i»ot hti] hroken '.tijij and tile miners fon|id»to leivyei j It is ?jie|d by some that mer<Jy •niairitainiii^ the caiufc) is a violation of theMa'w. i |f f! j1 lers are com- Couuteiaiid bet weriii; the liity. : \Vheil fiiiejl wj'th lajdies. ! Govert :was]'received with c.heers cothe he said In liis ^ild that the Stab .grand, great 'and gallant a's s tluttriieartily ... tlie great wai welf'biued by the eyer-devel f gence oi the •which had beei State's m'anlK developed thr or liamilton and shouts ess of' wel- of llLinois, le had i Ufeeii, greet the vet*, They were aping iiitelli- od. niu'c nigh theiif tii)- :eu made pos- eir Victories, led as st sold of \^T~.--Th^ National 'pime. •.Base-ball gaSiei 011 Tlii|stli .y resulted as follows: ■' ■ | - j • ' I. . .. 1 ' National League: At Hew York—Cleve- land, !(: New ^ot'k, 4. k M j1 • "• jj American-Association;-! At Baltimore— Metropolitan, t| haltiniore.jT. At C ncin- nati—Cincinnafi, I 5i ,'In'tf apfipolis^ At Louisville—CoSinibus, 4> lJuuisville, 3. At Hichmond •—Vg-gfwa, 4,tr AUegliffines, 4 (stopped by raat | in sixth .inniilg)4 At t>hii,ul»inhin—iiktblntiea.'' b Brooklyn. t>.. rong ers. dying achieveni juts, having b sible by their valor and tl But they were equally welcoi ... cit'iiiens! as Well its valiant Frdiu whatever army, station,1 ;or State jtliey came, Uiey were Welcomed , 011 the great plane of ^American citizenship. The Statu could do little else,in the ligh|t of the gr'-at de^ds ,tlie.y had accomplished, nearly a quarter of a century ago. The soldiers who Were aliseiit-wtjre remembered at this' nieet- inglwith the same tenderness as w]i(;n Ithey were left on tjie bloody battle-fields or the Soiith. j The applause wluelj, followet this address"--was nearly drowned In sliona of "I-ogan!" General Logan:came forward and Was introi uced,. after which he sa(id 111 1 substance: ; ifne inon who thd representu wi.'lit forth for Tliey ujihplu tli (stopped by ra|i} I" sixth Philailelphia—S-ttiletics,: :b At St Louis—|uj Louis, tl North western E.eague Paul, 3; Milwaukee,' 0J-.:f;.i Minneapjlis, s| \Viniuia, 0. .. Union Assofiatioh; At • Louts,- 5; Pituflnirgh, . Cincinnati, 3;|Kansas Ciiy m you welcomed to^lay were tives of the K;orthwesl who lie perpetuation of the 1 iimii1. Union iuiJ destroye ----- • very liuan ____..Hshall spring, j'to tnese men anil their comrades iitiloiw the frreat. it. ; Theso ineiij unlike some 01 the armi s ol jiivv u iuviumi. u...w.. vr . V » 1 sit/n.. Thoy lO\]od liberty and bated they sowed thd seed from wli eh ltepuu 'ideas hereafter?sh ill spring, 'lo these from ani'ihjj the irched through South, untiirl- 1U . i »' «/ '"WIM —..... | , . tbij old 'eou 11 try, were beleetc.d pittriotic citizqris. Tl.ey m hills audi vales.|lrom North to - ---- inif .thei banneil of HDerty.,. he youn« man ' w!!o hidihimsetf behind the.walls ol liis.(uiet home while tiil-st! men loujfht and bl<|d and sUtlereiliis a lalstard unworthy ol the name 01 an Aiiierican t-iti/.eul Ijod forliid that you shbuld; ever have to, upoloRize for your crUtch or the woouen'le^ you wear. As night ; cOmesiltihestaiB studding •theiprairie ot heav- " en, lighting up man's jpathway, so true the Starry 'banner sha ll wave over the erair- iry liilis from J Cnd 10 end. of lhe country. In this connection, K-t ine mention the Kallint services 6f my own State— lil'iiois. Slie mustered In ISO jregiments of jnlautry, 185.W4I > men: 1.7 regiments of cavalry, men; two reiriirfents of artillery; nine ind'e- ptinderit battqnes, 7,'-"1 men—in ill., --■> .,0J men. Of ihi* number only ,-.0-!i mustered out. showing that '153.^11 "were discharKed,. woundod and killed, ordled of famine and dis- ease—^5 at Andersouville^!During the ser- vice tlierc ' were' ]l,fli3 men jjnbsied in the' old Thirty-first Ue*iment-the one llliad the honor to raise amf command at tlie outbreak of tliip war. Of this number ohly 550 mustered i out with the regiment ■ Jhly IS!,11SU5; killed In actiom, died of wohtids and disease; (and discharged, l,4W. !' h.-.se. , were the only troops I had the honor to cnli t forauy purpose at any time or pla.-e: they ' were all enlisted to ' one patriotic army for /■"the preservation of. the Union, and how well ' they did theirjduty this record boars witn-ss. The' tilth and lastf Colonel—Colonel I'ier- dbn |f is' present to-day. Fellow- etimrades. Ij thai^k you. lor your kind .inning " Brooklyn, To I edit, li fi- st. I'ojil—SI. MinijBapolis— 'Ittibiirgli—SL Kansas .City— Henrys • Bo|y |Not. liSf ii New YoniilAiig. 27.^1 t lid' Coroners of New Yorkl and Lon| Is land paging on the military ai|h|ritrds to Dbtrun |lreir con- • -sifit.to an au§)iiy on: tjie j reiualji^of Pri- vate Henry, clldnel, PeM inforinetl them that they wouk| have to til; a written appli- cation to hiin, tt) be forwii (led to Secre- tary of War at iviisliingtbij. As tlia Super- visors of < jueen'J t|oun t y Jidve refused to de- fnay the expeifei forty.; xlqjlars, qffexhuni- iug the bodv olfPriv.ate.i^ihy, tlie remains of tlie uufoi tu.&tti Arctic; ypyager)jw;lll prob- ably not be dis^ir|)e<l. jji pt j! Bonner Has |a|Retu|| of Jay.|yjs-See. New Yoisk. |A|ig. 37i-jr'|riie, gt^jt Jay- Eye-See trottiu| |tce agajnst time; whlcli ■\was to have iaifei^plaq)j|jdifer. the;: Prospect Park course yefltej-dayj'flits been 'postponed until Thursdayfiiitid tllbslillfe wilHtliipn be of greaterlirterestf Uf tltelittle gelding beats I S. *s recoil pt 2:09M Mr. Bonper is to I Sou mane ini-r»uu»u j™ ..... fiardships, and to you I gratefully accede the lionor'. In colielu.slb.it; let. us teach the less ins of patriotism to Otirchildrehl, and lot it.be un- dei-stdou hy all that an Amercan citizen is entitled tcKoroteeiion wherever our Hag floats, at home or atji oad.j I -J, | I Milrf AhcBvMio iliell salng the "Battle Hymn of the] ReprliUc," abd a strophe of the 'iHtar-Spanglet.'Banner" as encore, the Whol^ audience joining in the chorus. -Speeches by Mayor Harrison, ex-Governor Ogiesby and [ General John C. Black fol- lowed, and ail were received with enthusi- asm such as-only bid veterans can give vent to. U. It. Cl'ilford, !of Virginia, was to have delivered an; addrpss, but he did not reach the.grouuds, and the audience was dismissed lit the close of General Black's address. Following;the speeches clime the ceremony 'If raising a flag over the building occupied by the Women's [ Auxiliary Society, which was carried/out i 1 tlie presence of a large concourse of spectators, who heartily cheered as "General Logan, to whom the task was al- lotted, skillfully performed the duty. An adjournmentwas then made to the restau- rant of ttie society, where General Logan ifiowed Itls ability as a carver by neatly and MtpeditiousVy dissecting a fiae specimen porker., Ine candidate for Vice-President if the United States wore a laTge apron ffHh a wide frill an tlie bottom. The Ofihcs were tied in a beautiful bow-knet. ffith a huge carving-knlfe ln Ws hand, he md» "a remarkably hne butcher. ; j! Maud o. s revoBi y^gfir.w- have the refusal of hitriwc MaudS. will pej putj Jh three weeks wi|l py to?: \ if she fails Ja>|EVe-Seejv ner, who stand| r6ady-t^ which are not i^preasoaab --.jper 'cit a moiftm Then trainihgi | and 'in lower her; record ill beloiigjto Bon- ' eet Case's terms. In th| Fjeldf foe Congress, i Inoinhiat 1 tfud^e vehlli acfcer, sa ions wete made as McHenV lowaj e district; B. J. ■Jl! Denio- William Congressioit foiiows Ttiesd crat-Greenbac! Kidder, Green liall, l)eniocra| tirst Iowa; Jtulge Stanley Woodward, UeSndctati JfWelfth Pennsylva nia: G. L Jagle, Gte«!ubackrX>emocrat, Fourth Michigan;; Martiii !L Clardy, Dem- ocrat, Tenth iSsspuri; Uaniel Reitz, Green- back-Democrat ' Fifth Pennsylvania; Charles A. Suinneq f|Democr^tij Seeond California, | j'.; 1 |jr Six Deaths bfi Drowning. AX.BAN|V, N.|Y|, A.ng. women—Bridget payei Mary McCabe.sreSidenB tkwlio have t mre Wrownet® «» f Creek Friday! A lady : who tried to save them barely e®aped.i:|| J. j 1 .-_ Boston, Aug.' |J7.—Three young English students at thefMoody school wejrb drowned While bathing ll^idajf^nin- j. '.jIj ji '. Cutting fassengei> i Ha es 9^ulh. , 27.—Thjaee young Annie Hayes and pf New;|York City . boarding, near Catsklll, vliile ;bathing ;in Catskill CUICAOO, senger rates pro>i. .<.-t is thai war cago Agg.] 27.-i-Ahother lcut in pas- wgL ibe j t)fade to-day, and the :o„ ,ei |» thai tlie River:.; passenger ar of last yelr ^rill tte rbpe|te<|i TheChi- igo & -Eastenf: lllinoidj ^nnounees a sweep- ing reduction-to ail points South': to meet al- leged crookedi^i of pther lines carried on through scalptfrs.| -- : j Washington! Atig.: 27.—Yesterday 0 workman attjfatfted :8p«ne attention as h* was swung slt^vly to U10 top of| the Wash, ington monun^nt, inspecting eyery Jotat In the five hundred! feet of marble. Here: ported the colttuVn-iifc admirable condition, notwithstanding theJteCfot earthquake Washingt|n,'! a^j. Setfetary Folger's home Tuesday evening .i.iJ-i,iiI some improve- state that tlittel ha^ J ' ihent!» hi? c<|i(litipj». 37.—ASdvlcee from N pan ton i ■ ■ i i ii? ii * 1a Wcll-Xnqvrn Brokjsr Penniless. a I^OTKU MBRCH vxf ;XI|RKSTI?D FOR FOB- ofetfV. F.W Yorb, Atig. 37-hyJoseph M. Pease, 'ell-known fiierchknti .in the imported it .line, was ai'rested ;by Hobert Pinker- W). yesterday charged iWith forging three iiotssi aggregating/^IjOOO, which he had drelitijin the Mechan- ci Air.;.; Pease was found lJ iii a dazed, Insane deposited to his ics' National Bo[r In a low saloon »Qtir|t, , liiaiiii'jr, and he j almost jifafnted when ar- res|e<l While in ji j'eeiiij 'hie attempted to conjiuit suicide jwith ha. jcaai-opener. It Is ruiiiored that P^toei jha^j bieen guilty of a nuijiber of irreg^tarities»j-and that several batiks hold.'paper bC his which he had forked. NoiexplijUiatlpn fis given as to the caiise leading tqj l~"" He' has lived in j a large family. ; he hierchant's downfalL 1 style up-town, and has ! OF NO AVAIL. St. Paui., Mllin., ^utf.;/27.—The People's lialik was most; adroitly! aud successfully robbed by an etiipioyg stime time between ij turday night ii'lid Matiday morning. The employe is Ed# Maso«,":a young fellow of tiu' Paul who has been lp the bank only a tfe\y wreks. Hii; is bht sixteen years old. Tlie robbery was! not; eveni suspected until Monday niarnid^, wfien upon opentnit the vault and insijlb safe .jit was discovered tliiitJ l>etween j 185,000 jatid 81.0,000 had. Tiewi stolen, the exact' sum not balng gilvu. The Oujtr vault door and lock were all right, and bbre no!evidence of Interfer- ence. The 111 alter, 'wl.ts kept quiet, and business at the'bank proceeded as if nothing had * happened? i Suspicion fastened upon M|;so'ii, who was the yotiiigest book-keeper an tire place, add was.- continued upon the discovery that fife was not at his desk. How tljie yoiing ifpllbw accoippilished the rob- bery is not;! \ kiio,whi| 1 Cashier Rit- tniliouse -j is the [jonly one who knew the cpi(il~ ' imagines fo the secrets. hi1111.111 ber, lyid Icfi'k, so that to' uttej- linpossib|j uatii tion was otiti N'ot a scratch d<K)i-s were ait! lnoinitig and <|h ul'day eyenji tenhouse qlo Would do creitii. ubiniitioiis, and no one in^iheqj that he disclosed 3. locks. ; worked were three eaptji Aijas a three-tumbler op^iii utiy 'bf them was an ty iuiileSs'ithe exact combi- iliejdiaiiii correctly applied, was]! ii^ion any lock. All i"ec{uj]ejy dojeked 011 Monday Stiiid jiyi aii they were Si^t- ig ! iWhen' Cashier Rit- ained Peter 'to visit a nd shot :wenty-(our union has Jonas Wolf was elected GoVei nor of the Indian Nation Tuesday by a smalt-majority. ] The twentieth annual coil vent I011 of tlie Phi Gam nia :I)jJlta Fraternity met at Pitts- burgh Tuesday evening. ., • | Divers will examine the Tallapoosa to-day to learn tlie extent of the damage and ascer- tain if any botlies are on board. ' The Canada Lake Housei at Clio vers ville, N. Y.. was burned Sunday. There were many boarders, aud their etleets were mostly saved.' ! j A coachman at Minneapolis, 11 Johusou. iafter taking a lady frlehd, walked out ou the lawu ihiuiself through the hearL Nine hundred ciuar-inakers have been on ja strike in Cincinnati for weeks, during, which time .Uie paid out 8130, WO itii benefits. Four members of the Lytle "Grays, a Cin- cinnati military company, were dishonor- ably discharged yvisterday for cowardice during the great riot In that city. Tlie Teachers' Association ot Southern Illinois ii in annual session at Ceiitralia, and! will] continue for three !days>. The m«etlng is more largely attended than usual, , ' : Delegates to the Kansas Prohibition Con* | vention are promised from thiity-six coun- ties.: Colonel A. B. Jefmore, a Topeka lawyer, has the best chance of nomination , for Govern or. . I Harry Lee, a fast young book-keeper in Cincinnati, who swindled his employers out of"81o,000 and expended it upon an a -tress named ikate Castleton, will next Saturday be sjentenced to tlie penitentiary. A masked highwayman,j displaying a rifle and three six-shooters, robbed the driver and four-passengers of tlje stage between"i Weatherford and Graham,'Tex., and is now being pursued by a bloiHlthirsty pos.se. 1 Alconference Tuesday at Glyiidon, Minn., I, between jthe manaters of the Northern and ' Canadian Pacific Roads, lias'led to a rumor : that a joint line will, be built from Winni- peg to St. Paul fPra winter putlet from ' Manitoba. j Tlie directors of the — ville1 Railroad Company, New York Tuesday, agri for t|ie reorganization of tlie details will not be September 15. The Greatest Slaughter Sale of Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, ever witnessed in Elgin, will Cheap Chfjey' oer 1st, at i; s One Price Glothihg House, ELGIN, ILLINOIS, j ou is ville & Nash- jat -a i meeting in upon a plan ,__company, but aade . public until So aa to have them alw Cheap Cha Ai.iuoN, ; y.,--: were issued yesterday 5. ;■ Warner, | i hhargihg larceny, lltj'iis'atlSt. the ollicers qlyLtnjthe; _ J JVvjW^n f sed,- j'j theui. The job wouiu <10 creuu. to tlie iJldiesti cracksman .Fn Anierida. |C.'«i;ttin bt t^ie ibank ollicers are cpnlident thutlMasOii Will i>e arrested aoon, but they will ilut revBalj where he is hiding. X meeting of Stlie directors) was held yester- day, when it wis decided, to take prompt steps to secure|Masoli*s!arirest at once. |j. WAttll's Akmt-.Sfili^O PliKTENTlO.VS. Nkw YditKli Au^^frjf-Ferdinand Ward's affidavit, inatje jMafy| 30jjlast, two weeks-alt- er' his failure] wits' unearthed and made public yesterday fori.- fche 'first time. Ward Charges all his uijsfoj-tuno to William S. Warner. Difrmg tljeii; > transaction Warner loaned to Ward S&ClodOoO, and at one time pr another Ward jWid back •'<7,sou,000, the difference being claniied as "profits'." from tjlie mythical jG ivJitiniyit icon tracts. Ward leclares that In •; jwaa compelled to ty Warner 'twenty per petit, per month, _nd did nbt jdarel cpnijplaiii for fear that Warner wolilll exjppse everything, as Ward had very good;reason to .believe that Warner kntiiw itiie] 41 eged contracts were fictitious. | Wlienjtlie Exposure :amo there was due Warner iitf fictitious profits 82,500,- j 000, aild it was; to slettle tills unlawful debt that Ward Wtii forcetl- to . transfer all his property tio WArfiler.! fl'he receiver of Grant t Ward is nbW trying: fo force Warner to ive up the propfcrey-so; c|.-tainedand let it ;o in as asst^teJ . : i E ' WAltNli It [TO I BE A KKE9TED. ■,t1 V- : 27.—Warrants for the arrest of A. i I1I111 with grand Catherine's Out, and tccip uwMnJtheyljjwlill be able to secure him. AVilli|iiiic Rj Caulltins, of Boston, at whose tioina |t'is claimed the younger Bur- rows was pqisjniiid, tiaS tiurned public opin- ion iu Ills o.wii; fayprj and mow no one here believes liini j in : ainy way guilty of at- teiniitiug tpppisou Burrows, and it is fur- ther txisitively-claiuied tliat Burrows was not poisoned;! but wibj1 suffering from fre- quent dosesW biiiuijith; tiken after period- ica! sprees.! i Caulkins broadly intimates Unit the Burrpws faii(ily do not want War- ner arrested,' fdr jftiar : he will tell all he knows, aitdlGiulkius; declares tliat he will bring WartMEir to justice, and make a clear expose of tlief whole a|ffaiir, promising a aen-j sat ion equal ; to the: wildest fancies of a trench noviallst. ! j : I.EFT WITUOt'T {A. DOI.I.AIU New Ybjtlt, 27.-f-Will lam J. Hutch- inson, the noted brciker, whose name has been unpleasantly ■! mentioned with tlie re- cent failurfejof the Wail Street Bank, is a complete financial wreck. General Clinton B. Fisk majle publlfc tlie pai ticulars yester- day. lit|is less! than three years ago Hutchinsorf ! j made * 82,000,000 in the Hannibal | jfc St .jJoe corner by his 'peculiar • iriinsiictlbhs as a broker for jolui R. Duff, Wlilcli were considered so fraudulent!tliat Jie 'Was ; expelled from thp stock extih ijika I: After making restitution to Duff to'tlie amount of S75ti,000, he had left a clear fprtiiiie p£ Sl.250,000. Yet in the brief period since that time, Mr. Hutch- inson has sudceedediiu spending nearly all. that vast! Btiiii, and,; after paying his in- debtedness fit is declared that lie will not have a dollar. He oweis nearly 8200,000 on the street^ anil • St is doubtful if he can liquidate these claims 'without the as- sistance of 3 liis Iwifei All his money was squandered; in uhsucciessful Wall street speculation! , and in Expensive litigations. His transactions with Dull Involved him in innumerablB sintsJ K Mra. Hutchiosou pos- sesses a large : fortune in her own right, which she' caresi fpr; ifdepisndentty of her husband.'.U; buJhberlof creditors are endeav- 1 her pay her husband's debts, (ble that they will succeed. U a- director iu the Wall fhen I it. failed, and owed it irst he was not inclined to Iskid 'that bv threats of a pe- lirector OSborne compelled lebt In full. T; fj !;■ [ j-r " - »• > • .'j [• itured Bonds Restored. (, Aug- 27.—The Treasurer has forwarded to the ___.ink $21,000 free-schoo ^te captured at Baton Rouge by 1 Lieutenant-General Sherl- iiy!- formed part of • the lot of city, Southern railroad bonds, to the I3,pop,GOO, captured at the same jiajbr portion of which was] sub- t'etprued to the State, 4 .....SI" oring to but it is I Hutchin Street Bi *60,000. settle, but; culiar n him to WASHtiir </f the Unit dan. State a value bib S3, time, t aeauen On account of our Great fucceus in this City we are enabled to present each and every man who purchase! a Suit of Olothfes aJt this Store, regardless of price, a 30x36-inch PAINTING "WITH A GOLD FRAME. FOB THE tiOTS I on .time we will crlVe to each and every one from the age of 9 to 16 years,. u:-!'.-- ■■■ I ■ , ' - ine liTiol^el "Watoli, IV.' iii good running-order, with a fine flirted Chain, that is well worth the price of the suit he buys. Given a way at "s One Price Clothing House. ' ; h i -■ . r . • - - i. COME EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE! ■ ■ ■ ' J - .H i'-'i ' • :' - ikV .! j . i ' . .. , . „ ' '■ - over We have the Largest A Nice 'Hard Wood Express Wagon, || jii~ . • / i ' I |ith every two-piece suit purchased at' ; ey's One Price Clothing House. slaughter begins september 1. | •• |j' : 1 !' '■ - |-j ' " • 'I ' ' -'| . ' 3 ______Stdck, Best Fitting Garmonts in the Northwest. All we ask of . the inhabitants ;ofj Ejgin and vicinity is to call and convince themselves BTS ONE PRICE: CLOTHING HOUSE, ^ 1 1 Discouraged Illinois Farmers Moving West. SkELBWiLLK, III., Aug. 27.—A Western exodiis, kuch as was never known here, ha<j set in. [The bee-line excursion to Florence, Kan.i left yesterday with more than one hundred farmers and business men of Southern Shelby, many| of them taking their, families and goods >vith tliein. Many i ,1; «; i ' i SW53 aar fe/SS. I We don't forget the littl? onesl ranging from 1 to 9 years, for wf give away, for nothing failure df the crops is the impelling motive. I : ! •{'" || -j! '. ' " ' Between the exodus and | the short crop of wheat and corn business men here have abundant room for discouragement. ; Druggists and Pharmac s's in Ssssion. Mii.wai'kkk, Wis., Alig..'j7j—TwoJtun- dred members of tlie American Phartna- ; ceutical Associ itlon are in session here,. Mr. W. S. Thompson, of Washington, pre- siding. The association held a reception In1 the evening. The National DruggisU' As- soclatibti closed its meeting yeilerday, after passing resolutions denouncing tlie practice of retailing by wholesale, and]itf iiiannfact- i urei-s-Selling to physicians; also discourag- ing the retailing of patent uiediciues^except the Catnpion plan. : . * |' [ill --7"--:ii" The Iowa Liquor War. Df.s Moinks. la., Aug. i|2T.—Michael Griflin, of this city, who: was fined one hnn- dretli dollars and costs for selling whisky, to, be committed to jail until paid, was brought into'court on a writ of habeas corpus, claim- ing that the J-ustice could not imprison be- yond thirty days, and that he'had no 'juris- diction! Judge Given | decided that the Justice1 had jurisdiction, and that the costs were ho part of the penalty. An appeal wjlljbe had to the Snprenie Court. <. Yellow Fever Raging in Porto Rico. WjA.< HINGTON, Aug. 27.-f-Thj» Marine .Hospital Bureau is infonned that yellow fever is prevailing with great fatality on the islaud of Porto Rico. The disease is not cbnflued to recent immigrants from Spain, but a so attacks the Creole population.' Governor-General Marquis de 'a Vega lu- sciah died of yellow fever after five days' Illness and several Spanish citizens are qown with the disease. • The Dead Correspondent. ' Npw York, Aug. 27f—The remains of J. A. ilacpahan, the war ^correspondent, were brought froin the Brooklyn Navy Yard to this!city Tuesday. A delegation from the Ohio Legislature and a conunittee from the New Y',rk Press Club received tlie body and escorted it to the City Hall. The re- mains will be taken to New Lexington, .0 for tiual interment. -n ■ \ : ■ CHEAP i. i'M..r * •. j- • jj.§.? 17 (Douglas Aveivue. ELt>IN, ILLINOIS. c Another Reduction in Open for tlie Coming Season. Exquisite P New and -TK'-— L, HAYES iriffinal designs in ■UETTE and VELVETS. u. Riotous Brtckmakers. i Chicago, Aug. 27.—Two j hundred strik- ing brickmakers in thej northern suburbs ol this! city assaulted their successors witii stones and clubs.. They wrecked the win dows of a former employe and wounded his Wife! with a stone. A squad of police re- stored order. ft i Engi.sh Cavalry Seeking Canadian Horses! i qukhkc, Aug. 27.-|The authorities liavei irecej ved letters from tjavalry officers in En- gland inquiring as to the prospect of buying suitable remounts for English cavalry in Canada, aud what thej horses would cost de- livered at Quebec. ] Probable Fusiolji In Wisconsin. Mii.wAt'KEE, Wls.,|:Aug. 27.—The Green- hackers arid Autl-Moiiopolists will meet Iii ■separate convention li| tills city to-day. it is probable that the two Conventions will unite and nominate ] h Stain* ticket. An Electoral ticket will also be putin the field. Samuel Makes a Date. New York, Aug. 27.—Samuat J. Tllden has notified the committee appointed by tlie Chicago Democratic National Convention to present to himself arid Mr. Heudrlcks an address that be will Ije ready to receive it on the 3d of September. , Iii j V ! ^ « i . They Have .Reacfied ,the State of Maine, j Augusta, Me., Aug. 27.—The Congres- Blonal Committee to inquire Into the man- •cement of the National Soldiers' Homes commence the Investigation of the Tagus Home to-day. ij ' Suicide if a Pries L PiTTsnunoH,. Pa.| Augii 27.—Rev. J<h« W. Straub, of tltf bloomfield Cath>lic Church, while crazed with disease, commit- ted suicide Tuesday by Bhootlng himself with a revolver. '''-'• |. .11 ; A Dakota Bank SiispOndo. Jamestown, D- T., Aug. 81.-H Wallhee, President of the First National - ot this city, on Tuesday confessed tent to his brother in Newcastle, Pa., sum of $89,000, and the bank r | a| full BOID1T i fpjF of tlie' latest styles^ . - mmt- |lne of - t USSElJi-.S •racing' five different makes. in all grades. An endless variety in ; . Ingrain, Hemp, Carpeting, Mattings, Oil Cloth aiidiLinoleum. j" 11 Your spee: PtTJQ attenl ion is oalled to ovr which containeijaj liarge variety of Novelties. — • ■ Inepection Cordially Invited. Lowest Prioes Guaranteed;: , , 1 ' Respectfully, ■ I I I- ULTS. Dubois j opera house, eniLg, September 1, Amusement Association, - - Managers. I ' I'l. | u •L4Li Joshua Whitcomb, •i y I i: by hila own cOnapany. Secure Your Seats at Allen Tickets now 1 Reserved Brothers'. General Admission, 50c. 39 Chicago street. JI; FRESHEST VEGETABLES, Lowest Prides. Full line of 'i'L' i ■j' i it Orbokerv New Styles i IN HOSIERY, j AlSplendid Lot at r E. % B, No. 14 Gliicagb St. V \ ii iii.fi itamped Linen and aU kinds of ;j Stamped Goods in Latest and Most Fash- ionable Patterns.
Object Description
Title | 1884-08-27 Elgin Daily Courier |
Description | Issue of the Elgin Daily Courier newspaper from August 27, 1884. |
Subject |
Newspapers Elgin (Ill.) -- History |
Keywords | newspapers |
Date Original | 1884-08-27 |
Date Digital | 2014-11-01 |
Date Created | 1884-08-27 |
Organization-Subject | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Publisher | Elgin Gazette |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
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Text Image |
Format | newspaper |
Identifier | microfilm collection |
City, State | Illinois |
Country | United States |
Time Period | 1880s (1880-1889) |
Browse Topic |
Illinois History & Culture Newspapers |
Language | eng |
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Collection Name | Elgin Area History |
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ELGIN, IllLlNOIS* WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 27, 188k.{ lr
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NO. 49.
VOL. 13.
BY DOHERTY & IIEMMENS.
NOTES.
NEWS
WHAT ARE VIE
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5 o'clock Edition
•fjlic* Clminniii
Cent «*;il f ('
tli'kn*r .% limit
ixatu es iu Which
Busi-
Crimi-8 of Variou
BRAVE BOYS WERE THEY.
the " Hitherto
ncss Man Fi^uresProminjutly
ilj| '
t ofjSjiW -York Arrested
Ferdiuaud Ward
stations.
. 1 j
oteJ Merehai
Forgery-
Makes Some
cajro.
Auspicious'Opening of the Reunion of
. Soldiers anil Sailors at Chi- .
Oyer Five 'Thonsjuid B tttle-Scarred. Vet-
erans in Attendance at,the First
Day's Session.
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Speeches
rrfiamlltoii,
Ijy (iejiersii Logan!, Uoveruor
Ex-Go vviMior Oglrsby, Car-
l ter ''JUL" Harrison ami Others.
V' did Ccmrftdes Mest: Again.
• the hel'mon at chicago.
OiriCAfioj An!:. 27! —The e|cercises at1-
tending, the jopen ii ■>; of the reunion t>f soj-
..! diersAtid sailors of liio Northwest began at
ihe grounds of the Driving l'.irk 'Associa-
• ' 'tion yesterday afternoon. According to th*
If.fjie^koli&rig .tif 'the fComuiaiiiler, General 11.
Milliard, li\je Hhoitsan'd soldiers and .sailor?
were 611 the ground, ileiulquaiiters in th*
various buildings7 )iad been opened -by tlie
following oi^a'nizsitions:
poaif fill,. hi. A. lt.t Post 135. Mpndota; |
Organization-Subject | Gail Borden Public Library District |
Contributing Institution | Gail Borden Public Library District |
City, State | Illinois |
Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code) and is intended solely for personal or educational use. Any commercial use without permission is prohibited. |
Collection Name | Elgin Area History |