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iKKtVt.35 p m.IK) p. ID30 i m.a—irdance. Wo give below the testimonyof George Goosmau and Sheriff Starr, and (ing strong onurts to quiet mo crown, out without avail. I wentarouud to .~eo if then a. Kshall, during the progress of the investigation. print ail the facts of importance thatL ght Guard were coming and see it anymove was being made to put down the4ft A. M are elicited. Our readers are already so 15 A. 11 I35 a.M 1;40 P. u • it uiii not be necessary for us to give theiriot. Mr. Schenkel thought ten men couldWind, direction and velocity.—sW 5, SW 5. W 4, N 6, K9. SE 8. 8E 9 Sta e of weatbei—Cle^r, clear, clear, clear, clear, clear, clear Rainfall—0 00 inches Maximum Thermometer. 81.Minimum Thermometer. 65.Buy Ri best 10 ccoloring uLead Ft _ .i. .u i * n, r . uaiet the crowd and said if I would furlaminar with the details of the affair that 1on a. M20 A. fci 1:45 P U35testimony of those witnesses who merelyreiterate what lias already appeared innish him a gun ho would help me. I sawthe crowd rushiug from the pagoda and ruuniug down street. I onlv remained a“r P. Mthese column.s * •tofflce is• rpt 8nn-m 10 00The first witness called was Georgelew minutes at the pagoda. 1 baw thecrowd at 1 twin’s. I stopped at Ander-Gou-man. He testified substantially asson’s and paw the bodv hanging to theH. w. tofollows: I was out on Wednesday exerlamp post. I understood the Light Guardcis ng a pair of horses that belong to ourfirm. I drove to the jail during the *xcitement incident to the (lading of AliceAILS.; I *A k iO’Donnell’s body and the return of Taylorwere on Wayne street. The prisoner wasin irons when I got him and when takenawav. The only confession he made to•jW ■ iyme was that he found the bodv dead in theweathkk in general.I Taken from the 4:1*2 p. m. report*. 1Th* highest tempera lures were 84 at Detroit and La Crosse.The lowest temperatures were 62 at Yank ton and 05 at Buffalo.The weather generally was fair.The greatest rain fall was 0 08 iaches at Yankton.The highest wind velocity was 18 miles2 to 5 cerstill cheapcents.DkalkeI. I P. M.to the city, in custody of policeman Kelley,from the place where the body wits found.10to7-008:003:150:30At the jail I met Billy lliggiDs and be toldbarn and took it a* ay at night. I a.-kedWhen you found the body w hy didn't you give an alarm. He replied : ft wi uldme he would give me twenty dollars if Iwlt; uld drive to Norwalk. We started, andhave killed Mr • West and her daughter ifI bad told them of it.ter h ur at Milwaukee.Wm A. Mamet, Hergeant Signal Corps U. S. A.TKMl'KRATUHKSAt 10:37 p. ru. the thermometer stood as fol-ows:Aipeu* 09, Cheyenne. 50, North Platte. Neb., 05. St. Paul, Minn., 70, Bismarck 59, Dulalb.00, Fort Carry , Breckenridge—, Pembina —, Yankton 01.krgot us far as the County Infirmary, where15 7 35wo saw Starr, and the men in my carriagejumped out aud left me pitting in theThe examination into the fact* of thiscase will be con tinned from da}' to day until the list H witnes-es has been exhausted.150:30vehicle. Higgio- began talking to Starralt; «*n afterward--, and 1 heard Higgins say:Every person in the city who ha* positiveknow ledge as to the active participation of■ * i. •Indications.Washington. September 7—1 a. m.Indications for the lower lake region, clear or partly cloudy weather, variable winds, nearly stationary temperature and rising followed byatatiouary ur failing barometer.Diedpencils, ♦REGISTERWk habracelets,Cohn’a chiWashing!Get yoifresh iu tfccheapest]eerie*, betIf youcentciirartored by Iin hi* fact‘•We mmt have the nigger—or you willanyone in the murder of WTm. Ta\ lor on5ooul i 30 6 00 6:00 6 00Imre to walk over onr dead bodies*/' Higgins Faid, “ I will ‘.raarfmtee we viil neeTeylor Kib h back to jail/’ Then Starrlat Wednesday evening, should advise theCoroner ot that tact and lend his or her as-!Uni Sat-*\ • mid J Sat inif trmittftwent and got the negro and put him in aand started to the city.instance lu bringing the guilty parties toThe t«spring wagon| The remainder of the witness* testimonyjustice, is needed endtiujony of all such parties should bo cheerfully andpromptly given.is unimportant. The event* that transpired on the wav to the citv from the InfirmanLYIICMEB.H MSfsTINu.k m.have alreadi been detailed in these col-Two secret meeting-* were held at Link'sutnnp.—Ed. Kegitkb.]Hall yesterday by the lyncher* and theirfrieuda lor the purpose of taking action inCountyitroet iuCi m **r»xiP. M.,, . relation to reM,sting buy effort on the partThe next witness was Shorifl Starr, who ... . 1. .-ci lt;-11 _ r i • c j i of the autbc ntioa to came arrests for partestified as follows; I reside in Sandusky ; „ pticipatuu m the killing of Tavlor. No oult;am Sheriff of Erie county ; was here in theTNcity about five o’clock Wednesday after noon; was up at the C. S. C. depoting*yonecot known to be in ymptthy with themob was allowed in the hall.Ittransacting some busine * at that hour,was resolved by the lynchers and theirar.,1 1 1,1't there when the Cotke left “«• '«* tb,t ,h--v wonld- «ERoffer armed re-i'tance to any attempts atat five o'clock. I came from the depot up. . . , . . . . . o t arrest ug any of their numberFukoa street, down Mar net street to Col \ '_________.: umbus avenue and then to Decatur street.NIM*'—On Friii*v morning, September 0th,lh78, Mrs Itomuel Nims. Sr., aged 79 yeara.of S. E. Ni\fFuneral at the rwaidence of S. E. iNim*. iu Droton townabip. near Bellevue, this alter-uooa at 3 o tltrk. Friends of the family arein riled.ra Nims was one of t he piouoer women of the Fireland*, and baa been called to her re«t and reward alter a long life of Christian devotion to duty and good works. The deceased a as the mother of Mrs Samuel Beemia and Mr. S. E. Nims aud was widely known and beloved. We hope to give some account of her life as one of the piouecr women of the county.Query:mon tobalt;Bros. ‘Seaprice ttfJust recsold by thFrom the National Journal of Education,Boston, Mass.A movement in the right direction ha*beeu inaugurated by Dr. Virgil W. Blanchard, who ha* been a contributor of severalvaluable paper* to the Boston Afsdicaland Surijical Journal, and now is engagedin the advancement ot the Food Care Svstem, dengned to supplant the use ot drug*renovated$2 a suiJackson sBuy thia good fittto *uit. (for catalogNbw inpickiw, saSpanish giExenrsionLA*T N1GI1T S MEETING.An immense crowd, enough to fill thei t yKli tloiig the roate I lu ml that the body tl . # ,r41. it » it 4 , , hall twice over, a ^ombled in front id I* i^h*ol Alice O Donnell had been lonud and I . „ t .I bat Tavlor had male a coofession. I goter’.^ Hall la*t evening to take action in re-jiceA dmi*atas faril* A. K. West’s corner. The crowdseemed to be expecting to have the bodygard to the disgraceful scenes of Wednesday night. It wan decided by tho*e whoin the treatment of ail debilitated eondi with any lt;tion*. The system is a series of concentrated liquids, manufactured principallyfrom the Wheat Kernel, concentrated andA cargoartificially digested by processes well-coal, whicknown to science. We have not space tostisfactio;Ihad called the meeting to adjourn to meetDilgiveI -excur- It 3:00j of theshornbrought there and were waiting for it. _ „, .t.pp«i apt., the door and .,w Mrs-. W«,tiin Wa-bington Park thU morning at 10.nd .he told me that ehe knew nothing of » clock, and thu. give all an oppertnmtyTavlor she .aid had not confessed tott *ltend mlt;e'inf!' U U eri,J,!Dt ’»* Mr. Woofivorth asked me it I conld !our penple “ro lh,,r'’*;bl' aroa'ed »nJ the not get the people to go .wav, and thev ’ slt;'n,lraent ,h# ,la'm H *rrlt;,w,h*!seemed to go off. I then went to the I 'lrn«cr “ our p6ople come “ r“li2“ ,hego at length into the common sense theories. but have pleasure in raying that the evidence* of the value of these Food* areand examiit.conclusive. Our well known Rev. Dr. Aos-Anotherher.tio Phelps, of Andover, endorses the LileFood highly; Prof. John Clark, of Oberlin,ite with 2, A Mgivingdisgrace a dozen irresponsible men have court bouse aud finished the first matter _ *ackeyhas received great benefit; numberless har(jphysicians from all parts of the country, fic6 aD(j co1 ei joyFare1 i-poke of, then I started over home; on my way I heard that policeman Keileybrought upon us.THE LIGHT GUARD.as well a* hosts of private individuals, tes Water strlt;tify to the curative effects of the Blanch-Tbe impression stems to prevail that thehad delivered Ta\lor in jail ; before that I _. - ♦ 4’ju •, a- » 1 Light Guard were not readv on Wedneseut into the Auditors office where the . . •ard Foods. See adveriisement.I AMIol Boots, £Sundayday to respand to the call of the localin-BayCommissioners were and told what the ru-me that lt;u P m Pnl,*nP down theMr. Worth in grim told3 Ba*mor wa*.Tavlor had been locked up. and said themob who I auged Taylor. In refutationuj Mayor ought to be notified and have himof that statement we are authorized bvreturnremoved. He suggested that 1 go downCapt. C. M. Keyes, commander of the5 p. w G d2tand notify the Mavor. I started downcompany, to say that the L.ght Guard worestreet, but was not able to find the Mavor.at their armory awaiting the call of theI saw Charles Kees and told him I wasauthorities, but that no request for aid waJay Gould • Colossal Fortune.The papers have a great deal to sayabout Jay Gould aud hi stock operations,but none ot them have ever revealed toe inuer history ot the maimer in which he accumulated his Colossal fortune. Messrs. Law rence lt;t Co., banker* and brokers, 57 Exchange place. New York city, have just published the secret of the whole matter, and the new way for dealing successfullytrade, audmy stock,fore buyiuiHarriscall colorscelebratedLb,going to have trouble an I wanted assist ireceived.d trip aa in.,I d2tance. I then started back for jail: betorethat Ihad orderedof W.Smith.a carnageI a-ked Mr. Graham to go aud getin stocks by pooling or combining thousands Mr. G. Graham, who was sent of orders from city and country, and oper-iating them as one immense individual account— thu* securing all the advantages ofi the largest capital and most experiencednot find the Captain there, he being at the hkiil. Messrs. Laurence 4 Co.’s circularbera; Penby Sheriff Starr to call the company out.The very b dutn Bookwent to Capt. Keye*’ residence, but didthecarr age and go to the jail. Nick Bendeltirs:onwas gomr with a horse and baggy. I *ked. . - „ .. , a ‘ „ under the call ot the proper authorities.I gicg him to drive me to the ja.1 a soon as pos-; *with h men, holding them in givt a “two unerring rules for success” instock operations, and many of their patrons have recently made large profits on small capita*. One customer made $200 In 30armoryreadiue*a to match at a moment'* notice,tember mble, and he drove me there. The crowd14th wire going through toe park, heading to-A De*«tx-ed Compliment.The Gallon Review, in it* report of the$3.50umbos1 2:00 ’ d2twards the jail. When I got to the jail Judge grand soldier*’ reunion held at that placeCotver and Mr. Aforthmgton were th»rj. recently, pays the following handsome andand I -lid the crowd wa* coming and de^rved compliment to the Great Westerna^ked what clt; ur*e I had better taKe. It Band of this citv:tromwas the gerera! consent to move the The Shelby Band escort ?d the famousday* from $40—another $500 from $75 —another $750 from $125—another$1 200 from $350. R. S. Webb, of Pii lad^lphia, write* under date ot August16th, Is78 : *‘ Messrs. Lawrtnee A Co*., youra containing remittance tor $1,-113.25, a profit* on my twenty shares is received. Accept my thank* a* I am very well sat^fied. A* you request,picturesquefinest Wedallopened Room.WritiogAll sizes, siOctavo notjust receiveAttorneya* w ellprisoner from the jail. We started m the Great M tstarn to the Central Hotel, where you may use this ieUer. I would recom-ur I!D-WftjfOD to to Norwalk. I gut on Columfv this.bn* avenue and saw Andrew Proot uniud baGraham to follow me to the Infirmary andr regu leavingI would wait for him. Ou the way out I met a great raaey i»eop!e: gome objected toWhoit, and torned and followed.quarters bad bten provided f*r them. Taere wa* a general disposition among oar people to see and bear this celebrated g'ked h m to tell Worthington to tell Gns. band. Their excellent n.uvic wa* amongthe chief attractions of the day. Much wa* expected in the way of fine mu- c from the Great We*t*rn*. and our pe pie were cot di**applt;doted. All that ha* ber-n said m their favor is deserved, and the the band is ju-tiv * utitled to the di*tinc-tion it enjoy* of being among the be*t, if not the best, in the Slate. Tbeatteodar.ee i«; k Taylor ep in a cell until Graham got Gf this baud is due to the permmal effortsid feel tfcore. I stepped ariacd to the sooth aide of Mr. P. F. Case, who secured the oo-ope4ration of the Exaoative Committee iu theproject, and raised the mi n*-y outside ofthe regular reunion fund by subscription to pay lor their services The rail road poted it was Graham, but it proved to be fare and hotel expense* of the baud werecup in all vsale pricesRoom—*'Cal w ays on 1Messrs.3d trip »ere i could not say.taeyWhen I eot to tbeclose out 1clothing benounce all fInfirmary, I asked the superintendent to* than of the building to see if Graham was com*f Dc- inf, so a§ to be ready to move on. I sawYermi a carriage coming over the hill. I sup-meud every one who feel* disp sed to speculate to send for your circular.” The Horkinq Church for August says: *• W« are not accustomed to commend one plan above another, but if people will speculate we feel impelled to point out tbe channels through which theycan do so most safelyacd ••uoce**tully. Tbe combination system is the only principle iu which great success has ever been achieved in Walt street.” date, at cosAn article in Frank Leslie's Illustrated .L.Newspaper, Augu-t 24th, says: “ Nothing 4 succeed* like success,’ and tbe tide of “ret cspeculation all seem* to set toward* Lawprices, andreuce Co.’* system.WANTED—AU kinds of Railroad andState Bonds (whether iDtere#t-p*ying or defaulted) Government and Local securities at higher market pricou. -Vett Governtbe lead ofIu our TaiUing all-wool$5 to $6;
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