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MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1878, : DRIVE-WELLS. 8 THE CiliCAGO TRIBUNE THE CITY. Somneitodden femimian 2t ure eemiereer | TIIE STATE MILITIA. , OENERAL NEWS, turned away from the door after having asked i vamn, and in his politest and most interestard way, Tha Ton, D, L. Goff, Pawtucket, R. L, is at the Pacifie. . . P East 8¢ Louls, at eall of clvil anthoritles, during the Eowman imbroelio: amount dne. $370.00, Total tus for servicen In 1873, §12,600, 45, The detatled tatement of tie charees fof trans. portton of troops during the rlots of 1877 by di- ferent roads, ar \\"Lfllllh neapolis, and 1s a man whosa veracity will not bo questioned. Here, then, fs a_drive-wel), polnt, and stralner, in use in 1850. Me. Dixon's Hateineat 1s conffrined by the following afi- avit: Minxearonis, Minn., Nov. 25, 1878.—T horeby certify that 1 have becn well acquainted with Will- fam Dixon since the year 1858, and way knnwln? find her proper aphére among the leadin; of thio profession.'’ - 2 Rariisty A éorrespondent wrltes from - New Vou, 1¢3Vien the inanagement of tho Union Svo: Theatrs geefded 1o sead thelr company to (. cago, theyiweta fof A Tong tine at a Josy ¢y ting 8 lady canably to takn the very responsihle nart. for a little momething uoon which to centrs the . - . {';:nruyfihnnnh‘! that ‘w.lm shoting ranidly from | Biennial Report of the Adjutant- s fertlle brain. 1ut the *‘thing" that opene . the door and tnrried the man away with A stam of General of lilinois. the aforexald door wonld divnizo nothing, except Attempts to Collect a Royalty in Minnesota and lowa. e s ! he wwell, an ke states nnder oath, of tho motnor so beantitully plaved by Mi that she had not ennugh of the commonest graces to his mmlnx(l i d atratncr, allohashen | Fasoy aacaas. 1n oy Al N y Misg Mrs. D. P. Bowers and her stock company | of charncter o treat A distinzmished caiter with : snw the gns-bipe, point, and strainer, ail atiac y n Mother and Son,! T way are At tho Tremont. RADY. [ of charmetes 5o, Iriat which he was_enuiies, | Oficial Recognition of the Bervices of A Big Thing for tho Patentea and the | fevy't s and have: rns marer rvached Tr e et o e " 8T8, "ater, from MF, | not wipposed that Mise Morant couil v vop even though he was a reporter, Therefore i i ot xah #well. I R ileel o arge closs of 1ady students, swho aro depeniens nothing was Jearned abont tha business that was the Troops in the Riots of 1877, The Hon. Willism Lucas, 8t Toufs, ia a Lawyers, if the Claim Be The aubsatence of troaps daring ihe Sustained e and helped drive aid Bipe 110 Une o ey | U her dramatic tuitlun. e dulleuley meein.| RiEaL 3E e Fremoniy TEAREY i nt 80 that thay miske LA RiastisCa cont e ustained, Subscribed and smorn to botare me, this oy [ grineountable, particularly e oneer liar. ok snern e 4% Fen | e Conpnatt Nk Follne tnd Bl | What tho State Oues Tts Cicen So. | fare e ey o mdrod.. hitdy R ek G Wanccin | S A1t oy s ety s ol thosherman e | T e S | omtern b e L highest fneuely, ks e follvwive nfidant: |‘iways ket Chicaes. The Ton. Willinm R. Park, Doston, la | Suiy 167, Juensinand breadtn of the reiine.- | Legislation Nacessary to Place the Militia s (he (lam. County ov MENNERIS, STATH oF MixnEsoTat ——— BLACKMAIL O DRIVE-WELLS, To the Kdllor of The Tribune, Cnrcago, Dec. 1.—Notlelng the stir being made In Minncsota uoon the aubject of the Qreen drive-well patents, and havine had oceq. slon recintly to examine the sald Nelsoy Green patents, orizinal and reissue, we haye no hesfta. tlon in assuripg any and all persons asing auch wells that, ia oudsdpinlon, there fs very littlg danger of theld olog sued, and, if thay are will not be difllcult for any good ' vatent lawyer to defend them, On this 2ith day of Navember, 1878, porsonally anpeared W, A, Clagk, of Hennepin County, State of Minnecsota, who deposes and ravs, that In the winter of the vear 185 he wi etting up an engineand saw-mill fora Mr, Ilammock in the suuthern nart of Jackeon Connty, and, while dizging the well for water for said engine, hu srruck quicksand, and, boing unable to complete anid well on account of said quickmind, he determined to drive a pipe throagh the guicksand to find water, and used a two-inch gas-pipe. closing the end of sald pl}m by welding i a puint of fron, and drilled holes for & distance of two feet above the point and Inta anld iron tube, and then drove sald jrun ipo or tuve dawn through the qnicksand, and, ns o« Iength of s e vl ol ShetEoares maea Datlenly o upon an Improved Footing, #ee carpra—the body nf aome one talked to death ToAn g arom o plaraiof meeting No widiloomed Seeial Corresrondence of The Triduine. RIS IMMIGRATION, 8rnixorizLp, Noy. 00.—The biennial re- Mr. Dillon O'firien lectured last cvening at | port of 11 Hilllard, Adjutant-Generalof Hilinole, Jaunellaos ,,."l,'f','fl?mm""' Following 16 8 | 1 (lov. Cullom, I8 nearly ready for the printer., Y arka s T e snpject. Tmmfuration 8o the lani in tts broad | Tt Is & more elaborate document tha usual, B e wemrcotaldered ono uf | and contalns conslderable fnformation that _re- 021 whic 21 3 ,'\",;."',m,. peaple to-day. As & remedy It took s | Cent events have iade of zineral interest. The faremant place in the labor problem,—a nronlem | report contains the oificial statemens of the ‘Total for substatance, TIIE RAILROADS. e RAILROAD DISCRIMINATION, To the Editor f The Tribure, Cuicaqo, Nov. 30.—~It has allorded me great pleasure to read your artfcles upon railrond dis- erimination recently bublished. The railroads certainly have disregarded the statute entirely, and fgnored the Railroad Commissloners ns tegistered at the Tremont., Gov. Charles M. Croswell, of Michigan, is one of the gueats of the Pacidec. dudgo J. M. Brewster, Philadelphis, is among the guests n‘lbn Tremont. Tha Hon, W. Penn Clarke, M. O,, Daven- port, 1a., s stopping at the Pacifie. Gen. Willism N. Grier and Gen. Rnfos Ingslla, U. 8, A., are amoog the guests of ihe Talmer. 3 Bpertal Carrespondence af The Tridune Dxs Moings, [a., Nov. 20.~Under n recent deciston of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Minncsota, held at Minneapolis, {n which the titlool a certain drive-well was held to be In Nelson W. Green, demand has been wade upon everybody usiue drive-wells fu that State to pay a royalty of 810, Folling to do this on demand, they are immediatoly notified to scltle Kith certain authorized at- W ocking with mi w d ifclt n knocking with menacing blows &t the very | movements of the militia during the July riots, | much as it they hever had an existence. [t fa ; 5 i@ suppotes, into gravel anderneath: and deponent |~ “The polfev pf the patentees will beto seare 00. 5 i y N . torneys, to the tuné of s‘fl.uo, or he made de- T pt 8. 1. Fiehor, Soctatary of he Stato Baand :r:;;;m.dr“m. fl"n','.“i'u"’?.'. :?-:l‘ hbc“ml:x“n"f—-n;\: cxhibits their present strengtin and evniition, | {rue the Commissioners commenced sevoral nt e oAk fmatiacher 8 pump ta seldion To out of what the can, s not o bring s 2 l’nm Untted, States Courts, as it wm’uu \'fl:,',: them fonr times as much in each caso as they could tn any event collect. “PATENT Expzny, feudants in a lawsuit. Sccret agents are em- ployed all over that Stale to ascertaln and re- port persons using drive-wells. Movements arc made rapldly, ss If time was the very es- sence of the contract with the attorneys Often before it Is possible for an auswer to reach the lawyers by mail with the remittance, the Iatter have a¢nt their claim for $42.50, and the royaity-fec s sent back with the reply toat it came too late. Thero {s no question that the decision of the Court was In accord with the law and the evi- dence before It. HISTORY OF TR PATEXT. dJan. 31, 1808, a patent was fssued to Nelson W. Ureen. His claim 15 in these worda: ‘The hercin-descetbed process of sinking wells wlicre 1o rack I ta be pencirated, vix,: by deivinig ot farcinz dcwn a rod 1o and 1nto the water unrier round, and withdrawing it, and inserting a tuby n its place to draw the water throngh. Aarch 24, 1804, a patent wam issued to James of Azrieultmiv, Springfield, TIk., s & guest of the Tacific, Christinn young mon who wish to join the Yarre choiz organizod by Prof. C. C. Case can be errune Ao inembers at \he meeting fn Farwell il to-night. Tho topia proposed for the noonday pray- eramecting to-day fs **The Imagination." The Rev. C. K. Cressey will read, It will be held, as usnal, In Lawer Parwell Iall from 12 10 12:45, It was stated in yesterdny's 'I'ninune that 8 rotv occnrred Satazday aleht in Gamble's satoon on Twellth street, It appoars, howevcr, that tho t No. 103, immediately op. tube or pipe, and drew water through 1t L0 the sure face. ‘Ihie deponent further saye that the pump, — pipe, puint, and all,—as consiructed by Nitn, %ae insiccessful operation scveral monthe, anil’ that he wan Induced to make the experintent in delving the aforesaid well by having scen ene made in & sfullar munner near Alabama Cenire, Ueneseo County, in the State of New York. . mnllul nnl!l;!pl:g itas (hll!a:;eld ln'l'c ?wn {wvale. and makes 8 namuer of recommendations as to Tun long has the question of Irlsh immiveation | the hess method of {ncreasing thelr eMiciency. 1 , until the time for taking our due " ¥ orreuson of fhe sol o our Adorte coattss hog | Uen. Hillard beging by atating that in’ s I'x...o.; pn;nmit -v;nz.m'rne‘l;mh flr:ue: :u w’c-s last report (Uct. 1, 1378), ho recominended some hores withont an intelligent friena to advlee them hefore thy left urconnea) ttiem when they mirived, | 84ditiunal leglslatton for the promotion and 0t 80 with the Germans. To thuircredit he [t | encouragement of su organized body of State sald their erstem of immigration e almost | inilitia, and that the passags of & code s Toe et Ce'maom Joux near atnome: | rogulating and quverning such an organization y! ‘was recommended by both Gov. Boveridge and "“'l“":l"fl"'.- ;'l:""';l x':g‘z, :,l::'-‘;:"{;r; d“‘h‘y‘ Bthers | Gov- Cullom., ‘Tho present military code ve- ny, obe ) o Hiond Detwéen the poor Irish \misiarant and tha | cme a law July 1, 1877 Since that date land ulu’t :?'\‘ud buu:d hm gp.hhn:lnhln;fi;c'nlfir’:m ninety-eight companles of In'nmry.h four ot Mificuities the greater nee o o cavalry, and three of srtillery have been [{ . and he had but few. Oh the pity of 3t!* > \?fiflfi'u'r:'nn?uu' ‘our {mmigration Work in Miu. | organized, mustered Into State scrvice, and as- nen-nll :nlfl:vu,nml ml:fi. he“,mlu. ws ':!r;:a u»‘c'n slzned to battalions, regiments, brizades, and e e I e e States. We | iyisions, taccording to georaphical situation thy 1rishm \y b > o fi'&ifl;‘?fl?!:i’nff- :le::dnl’lnek cnm;‘:n..ll?v}:;e‘ref and convenience of the service, with a full :-y '1“"1? ‘que lnr'nd toheip lllfl‘l"l; Lnau.l‘e: e:' lrrn |‘hn complement of officers as designated by law, and, 1tis eany of aemonstrai iat a safer in. % = vertment could ok be male. The report contlaues: ‘The speaker then went into an elsborata account THE OROANIZED FORCE suits two or three years ago, which have been aopealad tQ the Supreme Court, and nre called test cases, But the Supremo Court have found the matter tvo profound for their comprehene slon, and have not heen able to form an opinton upon the rizhts of tha people or the wrongs of the ralirond system. [n the meanwhile the Commissioners are reclining at thelr case, and at atated intervals promptly draw thelr salarics, ani congole themsclves with the reflection that thev have done all that thelr duty requires; tho railroads continue to make their unjust discrin- inations, and the peoplc continue to suffer, Such fas been the condition of raliroad mat- ters for some years, But the discrimination has been to a very remarkable extont in favor of Inrge commercial and manufacturing cities, and against the balance of the people. ‘Tal go for cxample, Graln was carrfed Just sum- mer to New York tor 20 ceuts per 100 pounds, a distance of about 1.000 miles, while the peapls 1o the interfor of Illinols couldn't get it carried tore than forty or fifty miles for tho same ————— THE SURGICAL OPERATION, To the Editor af The Tribune. Tesnr, {1l Nov. 20.—In your fssue of vestap. day a telegram’ from LaSalle, Til,, Intaference to a aurgical operation—the removal of both breasts of Mrs. Niblock, five miles west of this place—~does grcat Injustice to Dr. Kalh. of this Pplace, 28 Dr. Cleudennin did not pertorn the oneration, Dr. Kalb d'd. Dr. Hatton, of Peru, administered th cliloroform, and Dr.'Clenden. nin nssisted Dr, Kalb. Honor o whom lionor is due. Please make the correction in your M- per, and do Dr, Kalb justice. 1 withessed (he operation, and con attest to the facts with others as above, lmpecunny.w 1 L‘ . L. Losnr, The above Is tries Dr. I, C. Kalb pertormin, theoperation onmy wife, WiLLIAM Nrutock. W. A. Crank, Subacribed and eworn to_before me, this 20th day of November, 1875, TRonznr W. Baows, J. M. UNDERWOOD, of Minneapolis, also makes the followlng: Couxry or HeyxE, STATE OF MINNESOTA, — ©On this 25th day of 'mber personally n{:nnrnd J. M, Underwood, sho depiscs and nay: ‘hat, In the year 1858 or 1800, he saw 8 well driven at the Alethodist camp-meeting grounds in Kennebunk, York County, State of Matne; and deponont further saya that hio saw water pumped from sald d that he pumped aad drank water from the same well, and that the water from said well sas pumped up through an iron tube Lhat e then aud thero saw driven tnto ibo cartn, 3. M. Uxprawnon, Subscriped and sworn to before me, this 25th day of November, 1878, Ttonent W, Hrown, A strangers' meeting will bo held at Lower Farwell all at 7:45 this evening, and & cordinl invilation ia extended (o all who feel themeelves ftrangern or are willing by an encouragine word to help thoea who ach to sttend. A. T, Hem- tenoral Sccretary of the Youne Men's n Aseociation, will lead the meetiug. At 2 o'clock’ yestenday morning Officer Buift cae upon and arrasted two thieves glving N o ded by Bish land | of the State, as reported on thi price, Why should thero be such a differcuce] | SBueaett for a perforated pive or tube, and polut, Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minnesota, DEATEN, the namen of dames \Wilkine aid Jaho: Sulthy | fr Aiasenmin© oo gy i maed. 7 Dishop Ircland | of the State, as rovatted an thls "Tha Failzoad offclals sdmit that Lic roals conid | which ¥ers driven Into tho ground. Col. . C. Tientot, leading attarnoy of Min- |~ e niemberaof 8 ganc of burglats who had forced | coonies in fonr diforent. codntles snd Sxpect to | foraa ingle company had been muntered into the | not minko snything upon the freights to New | 1n 1371 Mr. Green applied for & refssuo of his neapolls, writen that 11, D. Wood, now living 1 | Wit sy morniog a o'clock Grorge unin lh&;lqgk- !g‘lhg‘.flgg':- fi:-‘:hfi?" lruw;: w(l;.-'ra have four more In & wnort time. " Al the informa. | Stato scrvice. Ang while the Change from one 8ya- | York, and, {n urder to sustain themeelves, were | patent; and a wuestion arose in tho Patent i ! oters. etore, at No. 14 No reet, that city, to his personal knowleage made and sold drive-wrells in Vermont in 1853, Handolph Washburn used such a well at Stowe, Vt., in 1838, 0s also did Perry Stowe, B. F. Perry, of Minocapolls, writes that, Af- teen years ago, ho had a drive-well, with perfo- rated tube and point, put down on his farm st Middlesex, Vt,, by & mao nsmed Barnes, of Montpelier, Here is lumcl‘?t evidence to SET ASISR TIII3 ONLEEN PATENT, and more i accumulating every day, - An asso- clation I8 being formed fn Minnesota to resist these clalms, and carry the case to the Supreme Court, Well-ownera in Iowa should organize to the same end, and wive tha law- yors st Cedar Ruplds who are forcing these clafing to understand that, before thiey are pafa, It will be ac the Jatter end of & law-suit, with all tbe continuations; and hereln orumpe action Is necessary, Conveert of action should be had with tho people of Miunesota, to the end that this schemo may be stopped. 11 any one will refer to “McKenzie's Five Thousaud Keceipts,” pudlished ubout i{ty years ago, he will there find described o proe lor obtaining water which resemnbles very closely o drive-well; and ft would not bellerrillnz i there I8 where Suxaett and Green obtained thelr fdea. It s strange that, in tho trinl at Minne- apolts, some lawyer had not stumbled on this noted publieation and source of uuiversal fufor-, matfon, Hawkxre, ——— tion and details in regard to those colonl=s can be | tem to another in this dopattment hind barely com- had by persota writing to the CatholicCulonization | wienced, a gencral strike of raiirosd and other em. Buareau, St. Paul, Minn. loyes was inangzurated, and in o very short ttmo it In conelusion, Mr, O'Brien urged upon those of | had reacned and affected the vast taliruud and min- his conntrymen adupted fnrnkrlcnlmmrlxln tomako | Ing interesta of the State to anch a aozreo that al- for the Jand: upon hiscountrymen fngenoraltocn- | most tae entire Inter-commerce of the conntry was conrage the liea of gotting thieir due whare of tha | suspended on or aboat the 21t sy of July, ol of lheir adupte cdnumr_v. !"Lnuu"‘ ha snid, TOR BAILROAD RIOTS, .,,'.“f"fi'“.',':l‘:: o, oionat WO MAY ol a8 | Aner referring to the concentration of abapt L OFPPICER KEON'S FATAL PALL. 1,000 men at East 8t. Louls, and the restoration Tha{l %’nrlfinlgml fl‘.‘:n"‘n‘l'”..‘.‘fififi"’{‘. nlg of peaco and order at that point, the report cou- opon McDonal % r use A ,3 much dissension and strif mu",{, sadly | Unues: '*A serious riot was throatened in the cnnx;wlh in n:e.’dutn, l? 1:50 Ieaunj\.y m:rngfl:, City of Chicago, which was arrested by a stmilar of Puliceman James Keon, of the Armory, Tho y ted a of the clvil talledtorwated McDonaid', as the police weraof the | HUIGHEE B0 F ey o e et iy opinlon thata number af gambiors wore concealed tn [ Fot 1n tts fnciolence, sud 4 the bullaing. _Along about 3 o'clock in the morg- | lawiessness and violence. ing McDonald returned, and two men who wefn Uiy the prompt actlon of the Iilinojs Natlonal with him went around Monroe atreet. Kean fol- | Guard during the progress of thia disturbance, and lowed them, and entered 2 narrow privats alley in | until it was Snaliy subdued, they won the pisudits the resr of the building. ‘The firstalty feetis | of the people of the Stats, aud demonstrated bae uved with asphalc: beyond that to the right there | yond question (he wisdom foat gave to I[linolsa F.. walk, but to the “left {s & vacant space some | military code. 'To prevent s rocurrence of such four fect lower than ihe aitey level, and | riots and s consequent disposition to lawless act, 'which 18 necd for varions purposcs by the | this Departmont nos nrged forward e organix occupants of bnildings on Monroe street. | tion of the Siate Guard, And every precaution 1t was into this epace tist OMicer Keon stumbled | been taken to rranve and distribate the varions and fell. Some bystanders picked him up, and | companies, battallons, and regiments In such o James Fitzsimmons sent him In & carringe to his [ manner as will ennole tho civil authorities, when home, No. 124 Fourteenth streot. Bince that dnte | hard pressed in tne fnture, to cal} for & military he has been attended by Dra. J. B, Talcott, L. J, | povse whose uresenco will mt all times provaa Keeler, P. L. McDonald, and'J. Adams Alien. | check upon dlsorder, ‘Tuese physiciane wore of the opinfon that the © BEUAVIOR OF TOE TROOPS, lunga were crushed and disloeated, causing (nternal I belleve it may Le sald of ail the troops who re- temorrhage, from whicn he died. — Deceased | mponded to your (the (overnor's) orders, that thelr uaeral from Forty-seventh-st., two hlocks west Haa{ed, on Munuay moratig at 10 oreloek, o REAN—Dec. 1, at4 p. m., Policeman James Kean, aged 33 verrs, Funoral st hiu restdence. 124 Esst Fouricenth.st., Wednesday, liec. 4, 8¢ 05X w. 11, by carriages to. Cals vary Cometery, LOXHRAD-—Of pnenmonts, Sunday, Dee, 1, Chiariey James, Infant son of Gearge C. and saral A, Coxlicad, axed 2 years, 10 nonslis, nd 3 days. Nouceof funcral hersaficr, TAVEN—AL his gesldence, New ILennoz, W Connery Nov. a0, ot Consamilon. Atein B Tiaten, sged 84 yoard, K thontiis, and 3 diye. Tho decsaid e 8 brother of tiis late Carlon 1iaven and of Dr, 8. 1t tsven, of thisclty. . Mce a8 to whether thers was not o conllict withs the claim of Suggett; and thercin Green doclares that he s fomiliar with Suggett’s clalm, and disclalms all covered by Suggett’s atent. It was decided by the Commissloner of atents thot Ureen lrat put in practice the con- coption of makiug a drlve-well by arivioy down the vump or rod without removing the earth upward; and that Bugectt was entitled to a patent for tho perfurated pipe and polot. 1n accondance with this deciafon, May 10, 1871, a relsse was granied to Mr, Ureen. His claim 18 10 these words: Tho process of coustrnciing wells l:{ dtiving or forcing an {nstrumont Into the wround untll it fs projected into the water, without removing the earth upward, as it Is in boring, 1t wlll be seen he abandoned his firat claim of a rod with which to make a hole In the ground, i which to insert a tubei and mukes the bruad claim of **au instrument.” 17 18 HIGHLY PRODADLE that a large insjority of ‘dnve-wells put down In Minnesota, lowa, tlinols, and the Weat gener- ally, were by Bugirett’s perforated pipe and volnt, and not Ly Ureen’s procesa at all; und umlulm,'o majority wero put down prior to 871, Under this patent Mr. Green's agents are forcing a collcetlon of a royalty-Tee for even the uso of an fron tube placéd In an open well, which was simply dropped in, and not driven; and parties refusing to pay the $10 have been forced to poy 846.50 under terror of u lawsuit, ubliged to tax tho people In the interior nn ex- vessive amount, -In other words, they wero compelled to mako the lucal frelzhts maintaio the “roads, and to forco the farmers and mer- chants of the emall towns and cities to pay the extravavant salaries of Presi- dents, Vice-Presidents, Beerctaries, Attorners, and the innumerablo officials and CHOFINOUS ¢x- penses conneeled with thoe railrosa system. The people feel the tertible bunlen, They aro satis- fied thera fs & wronz, sumewhers' that ought to be rectilled, The ?uuulnu is, What is the rem- edy! and by whom it should be appliedi Your opinion scems Lo bo that the Legislature shoutd apply the remedy, Let me sugge: the evil is beyond the control of the Ll cxcept to alimited extent. The Legielature wny enact laws, but, as has been stated, those laws are & nullity, . The courts and the Buard of Commissioners Kzrn quicscent. It they dis- charged thelr . duties fearlessly and vigorously, there mnight be alieviation of the cvils, but as long as the courtg will nut declde, and the Boa:d do not act, tug condition of the people is hopeless as far as thay are concerned. As torallroads durlvioz their charters from our Locistature and ‘of cruting within the State, there I, theoretivally, a remedy, And they way be controlled by our, courts wnd Legisatures, But tha people are ‘affected Injuriously not anly by the unjust discrimiuation ot such roads, but alsv by the extortlovy.of roads beyond the limits of thia Btate, anid oyer which our courts can ex- erclee nocontrol. *All these roads combined member of the gany cacaped with two boxes of cigars, which wae alf that waa taieniug from the slore. Christian Wagaer, a guest at the Manne Lodging-louee, No. 10 Weat Randolph street, left hisruom for & few moments st 3:10 yesterdsy morning, teaving a_pocketbiok contalning $12 wunder hie villow, Returning be found anothier lodger named Frank Smith In his room, anda hitile later he mixscd the pocketbook, Smith was at ouce nrreated. The pocketbook, mlous the money, was found fo the privy, Arrests: William Donnelloy, aharged with orglarizing honrs on Clark steeet, near Polk and stealing therefram o shawl; Danlel lyan an Anmes llariman, charged with assauiting J. B. Nevonald, of o, 1345 Ilaisted strects Walior Ewmiih, F.' S Paine, Loutic Niller, chareed i orderly canduet fn_throwing a bottle from 2 the atage of the Folly Thealre while a bat clog-duncer was performing lust night, At ) o'clock yeaterdny forenoon Thomas Fisuer called at the Cincinnatl Packing-Tlouse, near ilalstead-street bridge, and begged for shelter, sbiverlng with rold and broken down by mnking, o lnid down a bench, 2:45 was found dead, woa about 80 ra of sge, aud had peen on babltual drunkard and vigrant for years, Deata was undoubtedly caused by intemperance and continued exposure, Tho Lady Bupervisors of the Woman's Horpital of the State of Illinola will provide the pubhe with & Chuico entertamment at tho Usklang Congrogational Church, on Uukwood boulevard, . ANNOUNCEMEN| FGOLAR MERTING OF TIE EIG TARD G TR e rha-ss. P ¥ B FIUST RKGULAL "MEETING OF Urlentat Institute™ will by ield fecture-rooin of (he hurch at "l\m: RRGULAR MKETING OF THE CillcA ¥roshel Botlety wil ovcar Tucaday, De. b K ey Hall., Messrs. TIFFANY & €., UNIOK BQUARE, invite an inspectionsof the most exe i Tn de are to ba devoted t Ped i pay elald ander terrar o : AMUSEMENTS tensive and varied colleca Hiseven Sha procesdd arato rentirely | a8 80 “American by birth, about 45 years | bohavior tnroughout the teying period was mich as | 1 o vast sygtem cq and submitted to the cialm rather than go into s ; DAl of g e gL s ity | of S Mina el U l:;w::‘-“" ma "ond | o hire o hapectand conidonce o tho Deople, | baundaries ‘of oue cquabry. sag. hel sptioh court. Thia maidor of S4.50 18 taada up of the liond o:hurtlintle and l,chl'lll . l . ‘ortnnately for 10! o e elfare, and their zeal In ¢ performance of every duty torests are 10 Dle“a. and united together that lollowing items: WITEREABOUTS. 0o0ds (3 have ever s hown. N J?fii”fi'fi'fifli’ tho 'l'u'h'n';"n' Jn‘t;"lhm‘o 14y | he was s member of the Policomen's Benovolent | while andor arms called Torth univorsal aud <3717 | thoy cannot, by properly controlled except by | ‘Troole damage B Y y Assoclatlon, Officer Keon had been connccted | encomiums. with the city police force in all about neven years, EQUIPHENTS NEEDED, Under Supt. [ickey lie r treat, This week: 8t. Lowls—DeBar's Opera-Tonse, the General Governmunt, which bossesses tho Btrakosch Itallon opera: Olymplc Thentre, Col- Printing compl power. under the Corjstitution, to rogulate comn- Including examples of their Clerk's focs.. In response to the invitation published in qued to toke a position | 1n order to provide for anv future emergency, Marshal's f 5.00 | Ifer's **Celebrated Case binatl I Gold and Silversmith’s sy PAIRG: under the A, D, T, Com; and afterwards was ¢ | merce among tho veveral Statos. ‘The most | Merabal's fof 3 ller's ** Celebrated Case * combinatlon, . . . In- ARE SRy JRIBEXE, oue person came up yester- | G0'uyy at 1he lians Tl FAFK, © At tho clods of o :fif“mn‘.{flm'fi.7.'.,,:&7;';7;“{,?.‘{.?%;’.%'”’”' ° | comnlete remedy, therfore, {s to be found 1o MR e it s e $10.60 | Ylanapolis—Leonard Grover's “Our Boarding- | worls similar to those di etern, Hivverdict W, **Heporter fulby justified.” | #3500 Just past, he rotarned to the police force. Firat—With fatigue uniforms, fncludiog over- | Hatlroad Burcau, tu Ve eatablishod by Congress, Rl iot g Hg? House™ combiuation, . . « New York City— Booth's, Marie Gordon (Mra. Johin T, Haymond); Union 8quare, “'Ihe Baoker's Dauglter't; he funorsl will take place Weduesday at 10 1d be o'clock from St John's Catholle. Charch, and will | 23 &nd it should ba of the prescrived uniform undovbledly bLe largely attended. The remains Stcond—Thoy lh’onld 8150 be provided with all Before any arive-well owner pnys such a de- mand, let fitm demand the * bill of items''; and 1'do not belleve any lawyer who values his Anotber persun tame peroseu the wmann- script. and the followlug is s oplnjon;: There sre many who contend that all trampa will not with ample powe protcct the people agatnst. the encroachinents ayd burdens naposed by the railirond system, JERRY JENKS, PN played at Paris, which have attracted admiring attcn- work, —of cuurea they will uot. If they did they wouni | Wil be buried at Calvary Cemetery, e neceseary camp and garrison cquipage proper feputation will sttemnt "to enforca auch 8 bill. | Broadway, Barney Macauley; Park, Robsonand | tiom throughout Europe, THUE W, C. T, U for the comfort of the men when called mto Itis Wlewal, and cannot be collected,—the Bu- | ¢ N o " - 2 T the Editor of The Tridune. service, the Quarieruaster's Department belng THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. orema Court of the United Ntates baving de- | (s, Oraud Opera-llouss, *Our Doarding. tHouse?; Wallack’s, ** Our Club ? my ot Mustt, S (csmh et sreiph SlnIs A0 mosta Life'"; Lyceum, Kate Claxton. . . . Cin- ciunati—(irand * Opora-Houso—Fnnny Daven nort as Olivia, . . o Bostou—Museum, *H, M. 8, Pinafora "'y Boston Theatre, **The Ex- fles 3 Qalety Theatre, Annfe Pixley as A, + « « Loulaville—trand Opera-llouse, Georzo C. Boniface's " Soldiers’ Trust" comblnation; Macauley's Theatre, Lawrence Barrott. Detroit—Whitaey's Opera-Houso, Mrs. and Me. W. J. Florence, Luffalo—~Academy of Mu- ka, Cloveland~Euclid” Avenue 98’ English opera tronpe; Music, Dominic Murray. « Baitt- and waon the Gold Medal and fiva ‘otheér special awards, besides the Grand Prize and the Cross ot the Legion of Honor over all competis tors at the EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLL. TIFFANY & CO.S8 “Blue Book"” for 18789, containing lists of artiolos for pros- Curtcaso, Nov, 30.—~In the teport of the monthly | speclaily constructed 80 as to have charys of thess meeting of the Woman's Lhristian Temperance | urticlos, belug placed under bonds and beld to Union, contained in your lssue of to-doy, a sori- | sirictacconntablilty, ous m‘nuku‘?uu‘fl in e -‘T 1o the Tieth] nl'lnme. : T"rwe_nf. mufin'"'u';nn"fim -::uugd‘bl:lfl; » foot. and which, not corrected, m| injure that In- og of pri - ntai 23 stitutlon, ' hhde Fourth—Tho Medical Btaft should have certaln ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Unfon has | powers delesuted to them, so that each regiment, nothing whatever to do with the Hethel Homo far- | when called into activa' service, will be found toer than Mr. ¥rankland, the Superintendent, | nreparud throngh its surgeons fully able to care kindly allows the Union the usc of a la oom on | upon the epot for Any mick or disabled men, tlia ground foor, which d_and sustained by | ‘Ta prepare the Stale foress tor active duty in the them as & public reading.room, free toatl. 1t was | feid thoy should Lo firnished with fatigue unis thls reading-room which Mre. Jones reported, and | forms and ovorcoats, and o supply of the nroper not the ethel Home. Mra. Chaddock wasappolint- | infantry equipwent to enable them to carry ot od Librarian of the resding-room, not Sanagor | losst two days' ratlons with them. If ralrosd of the llome. The report atated that the matting | communication should bLe suddenly cat ofl, the To the Edyor &f TAt Tribune, Teriororts, 1. Sov. 20.—The coutemplated extension of the Ilinols Central Rallroad from Kinney to 8t. Louls:As a matter of no small in- tereat to Chicago and the section of country tbrouzh which sald gyteosion Is proposca. Giv- fog, as it does, an ajr line from Chicago to Kt. Louls, it placos at guce futurs competition out of the queation in,the matter of quick time, Belng the shortest ,route _between the two poiuts, {t would give. the Central Rond on ad. vantoge which no t of the Wabasn or the Chleago & Alton could ever hope suc- cided that attorneys’ focs are nota proper cle- meunt in the cstimation of damages for Infringe- ment of a patont, ‘1o cover thess fees, they are put into the sbovo ltems: and, II peoplo pay them, it Is so much calu for the lawyers. ‘The royalty-tee of 810 SHOULD ALSO BX RESISTED, The right to use tufsdrive-well under Green's patent is sold for 88, It has been sold for §5. In Burdell va. Denlg, 1875, the United States Supreme Court says: We hava repeatedly held that aales of llcenses, of mactiines, O of a royaity established, conatitute the primary and true criterion of dsmages in the ¢ At 2:30 yonterdny morning tho residonce ©of Mrs, Anna Hyatt, No, 308 Ashland avenue, was visited by 8 gang of burg! _They got as {ar os the necond hallway door, and tere down a large stiect of zinc with the ovident {ntentiun of galuing entrance (o the inner roome of (ke houss., The noie awouke the seryant girl, who screamed so loudly for help thst the hurfilnn tan off. Oficer Lavin, who was oppuste tho bonse at the time, waw three of thom run vut, snd pursued snd ug- tured une of themn, who at the station gave the name of Frank Admnaa. Yesterdny afternoon at 4 o’clock the body Opera-Hot AZ:dumv al v - tf th prioes, {s sent to any address on e Moos e 3 h % men should be turniabed for lung marches; and f¢ | CCasfully to cuntond with. Tho rich and vopu- | action at law. =y i % 5 Janauschoks | @Bt wii N ofamnan wai found fluating (o the North Drauch | Pht" n-w'no.ln;-:»;?fi';;':.:'»e'fl";n:‘:x'::'-'v’n,".'.. might happen at any time, under. similar ‘circums | 1ous country "hl'-‘g- his extension will blsect | “Inthis case, which was that of Infringement 'fi*‘,’,’,’,‘,’v,,u"{',{;t‘:,’.'; 8‘5\"‘1,‘.1,2',“":'] A .,,,:""'}“! request ;’zu‘lhglrl‘\\,fl_rnlzrnll.r;nll:e;:l‘pn{;ml:l‘l& ?’;c‘f; Atthe | tho old foor was in & dilapidated condition.” In | stances waich sutrounded ns la soar, thatall | will give Lo Chicago Jta vaat trade, and will pour | In making a sewlng-machie, the ‘plaintlit claim- " #aying thin Mre. Jones did ot reflectupon a former | cowmunicatlon by rafl would suddenly ceann, management, o wauld ba led to suppose from | The troops are wanting blankuts, overcoats, haver- the reportin Trx Tiinonx. Ry givinz place to the | wacks, snd canteens. Provided with them, tioy apave correction | shall feel greatly abliged, can take the fcld at whort notice. And if'n fuhl ®a. T. B, Cansx, Pres. W, C. T, U. eapply of tonty cannot be obtained, 1 recommend HOTRL ARRIVAL tuat a sutlictent nuwber be procured to furnish one Arerman Howse—A. I, Oy “Toranto: briyade, way 300 tenta of the wall pattern, capable Stewart, Indianapolf kin, 101 menyi. + . o Brooklyn—Park Thesatre, the Willismsons fn “8truck OfL" . .". Washing- ton, D, C.—loln MecCullough Virytniva, « + « New Orleans—Acadeny ot Mustc, Joseph Murphy, ., . Pittsburg—Opera-touse, Col- ville Folly Company; Lyceum, Joo Emmett. « + « Mobile, Ale.—Rice's” ** Evangeline ’ com- into (ts warehouscs untold quantities of agri. cultural products wiich now tind reluctant out let by the long and tedious Wabash ronte. \Vith this exteoslon, completed tho Jobblog tradu of the :euefl‘?‘- 8 which now patronize the small cities of T)dfiols and Indlana would be diverted ta Chlcsgo, \\ue agerenate of which is taxen out of hie water, was identitied as that o! Fnirjck Flr]fl{' who hail been missing since the 16ty ultimo, Ttis supposed tha: while passing alung the docka he stumuled and acciaentally fell nte the niver and was drowned, [lo was Irieh by birth, ¥8 yeurs of age, unmarried. and hoarded Vith a brother st No, 80 Clybourn avesue, to . TEFFANY & €O., Unlon Squavre, New York. e ————— AUCTION SALESN, By GEO. P. GO & GO, ed as measure of damagea the profit ha would have made If defendant haa not embdarrassed his business by his {nfringement. The Court held that the brofit walch the infringer made was the measuro of damagus, and not the profit the plaioti can show he mlrn; have made, [Scagwick’s Leadlog Cases in of accommiodating 2, 500 men, 3 Measuro of Dani- | hination, Philadelohla—Academy of Muslc, ‘Wwhich place hia remajos were takeu. Cuaninan, Vittabur {toche: COST OF TWENTY REGIMENTS. no small sum. A ages, 1878, p. 710.] a feve Ward: Walnut Bt Thy M €4 and 70 Wabasn-av. ; iDL el ; -, Dubu To extend thelr rodd from Springfield to 8t ; ch h . cnoiiove Sk Sunet Theaye, Maty —_— The Central Committea of the French %, AT Estimates have been niade on the most econom- 0e: o1 s | gt 8 customary charge for these drive-wells 18 | Anderson; Mrs. Drew's Theatre, Park Theatre ve T {eal basis pussibie of the cost 5o tha Stato of Louls would be of no- advantage to the Ilinols , Ict 1t be 1@ bered, 2 o 0 REGULAR TRADEH SALB e Cy et ot No, 168 Soth laleed | ron hacic: i Munted to twenly regimants vr batiali Central, sinco this wauld ot shiorten the dise | SCAL] e compauy. . + » 8an Franclsco—Taldwin's, James Although, vy an act of Coogress of July 8, 187U, trebls damages are allowed, In the discro- tionof the Court,for un Infringement of a patent, applications to the Court for trehls damages should be refused unless apcelal rea- sons sre shown, such as malice, fusutlicleucy of the verdict, or the like, [Schwazel va. Holan- shade, 8 Fiah (P, 0), 116; Bell ve. McCullogh, 1 Boond, 104.] A jury caunot sflow for noy ex- penditures for counsel-fees or other charges, even though necesearily incurred to vindicute the patent, and though not taxableas costs, Btimson va. ‘The Hailrond, etc, 1 Walluce, Jr, fantry, with two battallous of cavalry, eight companies of artiilery, constituli; of ‘abont 10, 0U0 men, AL an averagu expe of $150,000, wlich can be ohtained by a tag o une-seventhof 8 mill on 3 dollar of the taxsble pruperly of the State § This amount would enable the troopy, bostdes paying all the necessary ux- i gnlzation, 1o go into camp each year chalr, After the transuction of scme routine bosle ness, the followlng was snbmitied and adoutes Witznzas, We notice In ‘ful TRINUNE 0f this morn. $nic that ~heri ¥ 1offmann, {o making bls sopointmenta, ceredlied with buviog'given Lie various nationits T oy i O'Nuill and stock company; Californfa Theatre, Lol -gMemplictionnt ] Ada Cavendish on s’ Gwilt: Bash Beerch Theatre, Alica Outes; Biandard Theatre, Josh Hart's varicty company, tance between the, kwo objective polnts, and would give them oo advantage over rival roads, Besldes, the extonslon from Springleld to St, Louis would {nyolve the bullding of a roud par- allel with other roads, and so close to them that thelocal trade would, be of smal) moment, The route of this extenston from Kianey to 8t. Louis is an air-ling, which far-sizhtea com- panies, seeking rap{d transit botween the two greatcities of the West, tust scon percoiye, Now that the [|linois Central is wise enouxh to vercelvedt, it Is to be hoped that they will at 1 an M. Martin. Cln X . N. Beunet, New Yorks J. It. Biitings, Naplds; Omlfiv Spencer, Duluth; LI ing, Buffaio, N T.1 Il {Voolhury, New York Pulmer House—lieary Paimer, Vatismouth, Nel I, Drew, Omahsi Alexander ScFariane, Michigan: C. C. Boatwick, New York: o L. Sinelair, Detroit; . Armt, Youngown: Samiel iysari, Fralin G i J. ! . DeWuit, V'rovidence; 81, DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1:30 A, M, - Large and Importint ale '._GOLE & CO., Auctloneers Fourteen . Hund red CASBES OF Ae. Several members of the Freach Cosmo- Jolitan Clut were anglicants for places, ~the ergaolia. Tivit Fepreseating 6,100 voLes In the Conaty of - Louk and, GRS o BOtiCe anuag Lls appulntneats suy rap. Tesutalive of our uatiunelity, noiwithstanding e Lis Bauw privaie and pubilc promiss, we are inciined to ol EhAL he baa deall uniairiy by us: therefure, red, 113l we brotest agalusk 14 being sa(d thai unalltics are reorcsented In his appaintmenta; furthermure, that such’ anoouncemicnt In an 1o+ CANDIDUS, The fact that Candidus, the tenor, has drop- ped a0 far out of sight since his recent debut at Her Majesty's, is thus sccounted for by Truth: ‘* M, Candidus, the new tenor, is an eminently disappointed personnge. From hisnamele might for u’ Jeast o wenk, faF the purpase of learning the actual dutles of a aoldicr in tha feld, It secms to me that llliuols, now the fourth Htate of tuia Union, shoald advance in military edu- ation n" the same ratlo ms oth That ahe is still behind many of the 81 Ruflalo; Willlam Fark }'uv\;n"hflu L. Mischacr, oo, kng. i 4 se Laal; Wiz sowier A S upy the ground, and not be persunded | 1693 Tees Huntinzton, 23 How (U, ». z] be French and vivaclous, whereas, to judee from Jusrice (o'Gn, and meriia Lar heariy oitepprooation TIE COURTS. Jasticular mtom ahe oatranks i nex $0'c0 Gut f ‘thelr courie by taking. fretoued [ J0; Tees s arprton. B0 The Committee adjourned for two weeks. DIVORCES. :|;m{-o;o;;I:Is.n.n‘légg:;v;‘:n‘ri“:llmn ‘h‘;‘l"’.‘fl‘::]l:l: route by Springtlell,—~waking uE some. 66 Counsel-fees pald by complaloant for su in- | hisvocalstyle, hels Germanand lymphatle. Heo y 8 fringcment on a patcnt are not recoverable as damages, [Bancroft vs. Acton, 7 Dlasch., 505 (1878); Fiela ov Damages, 570.] The $8.50 for cumplaint 'Ihe iucreasing iutorest in the FabL.Stock fhow among our tusiness-men and citizens gen- «rally 18 miore apparent euch aucceeding day, 'The many advantages of wn annuai exhibition in oar Judge Farwell Sstorday granied n decres of | pussed. divorce to Bridget Myron from Denals Myron on If Congress should this wlrlnlm Increass the ap- the ground of esertion, the complainant to have | Propriation for military supplles (o the didferent nade & first appearance in thie country In an operatic part only suficlent toawake expectaucy of future triumphs; and when subiequently Willba clnsed out by us st Auctlon Wednes! :‘. T"l‘ W‘";‘B‘“lu wel .:‘W‘;(’d lll:n (:‘lnhc wl foods, Taciuding 1foaver an warm Tined Gou GRo. PLQUNK & CO.. 63 and 70 Wavan morning to discover that s wiser company was giving them competitjon by the very sbortest route between the two great cities, . ie Bbiated, under the recommenuation of the Secretary gt cast In a really good chsracter, he failed to put T ; the care of her children. of War, the Geaeral of the Aruiy, and the Cnlef Gf . 13 LLROAL ; 5 SPEC AL B lier. S Y o uf Iatcattishopn ahaay. |y iee Willlaie grasiels ‘d6eres toF: Jeroma Ordnanca, wuch Tegl bould be bad by our CLINTO2 the fee for Clerk can acarcoly 'execed $1.50, ana | 1 27 20 e o oy “'i':i{.{‘.“n " arace, I has been noted repeaivdly 1o wll the papers fu 1o | Ranone from Elizabeth Kanons for adultery, Uoneral Asseinbly ns wbicn these Improved #pecial Ditpated to Tne Tribune, ) they can recover only what they actually pa; the Marshal aod Clerk when sult l'-v bcszun.’ % i 1s a0 Important matter to bo conalde when it {s known that in & sinzle connty (o Min- ncsota tha rovalty of $10 per well will” smount to over $100,000, und, at §10.50 per well, over $165,000. 1u Iowa the demnand will esll for sov- eral hundred thousand dollars, Illinols also will next cume in for & share, unless a stop s Pt to the scheme. The people have a vital in- torest in this matter, and, befora they deliver at the dvmand of these clalnunts, thoy should stop and cotatder, sud {uterposs thefr riehls, Auotber poiot of equal linportance fs, (f they pay money to these clulmauts, thoy should seq to it that they do not pay it ou thé wroug pat- ent, The bunden of proot 18 ON THE CLAIMANT toshow ao fotringement, 1t is evident that, whera SBugeett's perforated pipe and point are forced (uto the ground, It is no fufrinpement on Green's patent. At miost Jt would only begiu where the polnt entered the ground, aud end whiere the point stopped, the damage for which must be slight. A Buggott plpe and point unce dowu, tbe process of pumplug Is not sn fu- City, and &) uur readers aro converaant with the objects of thie exnibition of fat atuck by Biluois State Hosrd of Agricultare., nost noted breeders wnd feeders in Northwesteru Hiotes, the Cansdas, and 1ne hiue-urase regions of Kenlucky sro niost cred- Atably representen with the Lest and mast extensive collection of fy 1k continent anitmala tnat Exbibition of the Roysl Agricultural Society, Tue Jucal Lutchers are slready in \he feld competing and, though this ~ time le did not Ben a substiute, ho persusded the good-natured Mr, Manns 10 provisionally apologize for bin in that curious /mgua Uer- manica for which thia estcemed conductor is noted, And, indeed, something more than an apolozy {u ao unknown touzus was required to' atone fur the Indisbosed gentlemun's rendering of Mendelssohn's ¢ Bo Thou Faithful ' sad *If with all your Learts.! Au audiblegroan escaped from the susceptibe audience when M. Candldus gave the aecond note of this last-uamed beautl- tul nir at lcast a quarter of ne flat, and the nn‘yluuu which greele:d the singer’s exit could vnly bave been actuated by the sacred Injunc ton, * Do good to thew that persecute yow' GENERAL NOTES, Miss Kato Ciaxton enters into the active man- agement of thy Lyceum Theatre, New York, to- day. ‘The Union 8quare company, who are to pro- duce **Mother and Son" at fiaverly's this weck, will reach the city from New York tbis morning. , into our povsession, place our Staie UNITED STATES COURTS. Lydi 1. Austio, U, E. Ware, and W, I, M, AR AR pioat by Austin, executars of the will of William R, Aus- During the 1aat two yoars tne ‘pmmnt hag tin, Bled & bil) Saturday acainst Leonora J. Morsc, | Istucd every serviceablo arm and sl) the equip- quip ents on hand at the date of the report, E, C. Morss, Irving P. Moss, and others to fore- There 10 o bt the harie o the arganined force of mortgaye for §10,000 on Lots 12and 13, In | the siate 3,400 hreecn-lundmfl Bpringfeld rifles ¢l's Subdlvision of filock 30 in the Assossor's | and 3,600 Exdeld and Harper's erry muskels, Cranton, Iil., Nov, 80.~The Hilnols Central surveylng party have surveved about twanty fles of the new line. .’ About ten miles south of Putaski they struck an old survey of some former comnany who were prospecting for an sir-tiue to 8t. Louls. This line will bo followed as far as practicable, If the proposed line fs put through, uur people bave It on good author- that Clinton will be made the division betwecn Culcazo snd St. Louis. Thu stops will be fo- creased a3 soon a3 it Is definitoly kuown whether the road fe to he bullt, Our cifizens f2el & deep futerest lu the success of the Central's project, l'nd will do all in their power 1o belp them along, ‘Tbia Board of Bupervisors at the next meating will vote a resolytion suthorizing & 820,000 Court-louse to ne bullt ta replace tho old shell that we now huve, Mr. Heory Maeill and Joe Freudensten, of this elty, have taken a contract to furnish 20,000 ties tor tbe Illinols Central. These tiesare sup- posed to be for the new routs to 8t. Louls, Holiday Goods Sale, FRIDAY, DEC, 6, 9:30 A, M. Moro Thagllu(,:‘nn Thousand Lota, [] o Uas contributed feceived the grand prizes of the | Diviston of the N. W, i of Sec, 22, 80, 14, COST OF TN RIOTS. W. A. BUTTER Auctioneers and fie: 179and 178 it 200 CASES LAMP CHIMNEYS At Auction, TUFSDAY MURNING, e By Ty ST v o LAKGT, AND ATPUACTIVE AL Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Custom-Made Clothin, Blhirts, Drawers, Gloves, Hats, Furs, Knit Good, ‘fhe report proceeds to mention seversl mat- THE CALL. TT—1 blle, thun | tak Wit exhibitars fof the parciass of & supply of the J.‘v‘rau Brooax: ‘utlul‘-?un.lnlnme‘numn,lm ters famillar to the publle, and theu . cakes up tbe interesting yuestion of the expenses fo- Dbest quaity of meat eve ¢l Tk 4 © I A g ° Sor Uhriattans nlund'-E:l';l:l‘:lm;‘:;‘c‘nhln‘ml.rnt't‘lrk:rl; i “G'.T.u‘:‘i‘BTy’f«.‘a.fi?."'x'né‘:' .’."{‘.‘::1’.'.{; curred during tne nfl"l'- whlch have ot until Bt Jikely 10 allow the prize-antmals to be sold at sckird, hautaler ve. Gea d 84, | now beeu currectly Ggured up. Gen. Hilliard 1cwa thau our English cansios are 80 willing (o pa on Finios will Le deltveredatioe. in | saye: 107 Lhe chowcesi Foastaand ateacs. Tha Hosrs o 10 31, Toclimive, " oeaes oa irsl. 2 | ho expenset of the campatyn agalnet the rloters “ITadu, €VEr Gl the Mert to adyance odr bustaees ! o, Of 10477, 4nd Also for vervices Guriog the yeat insh {nteresin, will dogbile he such setiou aa may be —3u, 304, % 4o 315, loclustye, No | amount in total to 0, of which aniouus 'y W0 bave the cominnunity thorongbly \m- o trial. ational (huand 43, - Cuinh, W lwpartance of imakiog | | JHROY BouTu=1easad 268, No, 206, Schoemacher | (%8, “There fa due to Yatons rorl i tor 1t R ey eifmtinne ] it Loraishior i Comumerty” sapaiee b e smlm i "vn: 4 :d:trlm. % the elty ,more s uut this last l:n;:;u ;:h- overnar s n::lofllofiu;l extenaivels and favorably then any enterprive i s, the Cuntiogont-Fahd at isposal $1, 820, Jeav- augurated for ysars, aud the ;.nmi’ tepresentation (Al for Mouday siecla) sssesements | jno g tora) unpald balaoce of §81, 504.:4), to be pro. of the zuinmercial, agriculiural, and promineat 1255, S B T 743 704 304, 704, s 164 | i or by appropriation, o meleupolitan press of vther c:lies 18 conclusive Ete., ' HUS) 03 C; A 0 O'CLOCK A. M THUUSDAY, Dec, o AT CL e ¢ BUTTE CTION HOUSE, 173 & 175 LOLPIC-SE, STl [ ARY—Nos 4 1, 392, : 18m not prepared Lo advise as to the manner of sMB, friugemeat, for Green's patent doos not cover 2 e et T 0. Droot uf ilie widesprend intercat. 15 thie. tha fres URRE=Nub SR So1 30200, st payicnt of Aéfvice far 1076: bt Justice fequiras Attictis of siobi of the Cbloago & | S BUID, or the worling of the handio of gy, | Miss Nius Varian, who comes “',cm““" vith | By BLISON, POMEROY & CO., fot-atock ahow on the Western Continent. The | surenion Covarodtime Jauxsos=D. L. Ober-” such paymnt should by s All e claima s the right to puiich & bump into | the Unlou Bquare company, has played tho part Auctionecrs, 78 & 80 ltandolphat Exposition Luitding will e kept open day and | dorferve. Marcs Bredick sad Charies T, Brown; ver- 1 earnestly recouimend tha nrwnmuan be | Bouthwestern Indiana Rallway Company were | the ground, Heunco, before moncy s paid for | of Cabriets duriog the run of **3Mother and €veniug durng the week, and the best band iu 1l dict, $#1.35. 8t ouce made Lo cover (he services of the Guards in fled with the Becretary of Btate of Indiana a day or two azu. ‘The capital stock of the cor- ooration Is placed at $1,600,000, and divided (nto city will enhven U Cixevit Covar—Coxrnutons—~Maintas 5. Donecke of inusle, which al 440, 44, Green's patent, let ft be sbown tuat Green's ebal. va. Peler J, Foul pateut Ls in use, It Is established 1aw that Prlm use will de- the e 1877, ae 108 reinunerstion 14 small L0 esch individ. ual goldier, and um{ Bare been forced 10 wait for oue year and a bislf for their pay. With revard to Bon {n New York in such s maoner a4 to show our Eastern managers that artists can be fm- proved by a trip to Californis. Miss Varlan was FOR TUESDAY'S SALE, DEQ, 3, AT 9:30 A. M., Ti® WORKING WOMSEN, ,',‘:'fulfi'.‘tu'.‘lf.fi&'.'u'.::l (‘.’.‘r‘:"n ety v:?nl: urols Dean Btanle; n‘:' 'tw" Late. muu Peabody. | (ns remainder, lucr;'ln‘m::: prompt psymealt, 80,000 shares of 830 each. The Directors of the f\?fi'{u.:.‘!;&n‘i:‘::‘lelu‘:':nl;un?ll-x:f: -rldvne-fll?:a'gnlv}z‘: {::n;.:;uun N Biosier g6 DAY Thiates i fl {ecupiea the gorth half of the Expontion Build: | Apropos of the warin trieadship that taknown | 1. Z i Company are William F. Binglcton, John Ad- | ¢2lizht 80 shiow that, for weuty-ive ye 5 al‘ UII flfll BP mlfl iug, EenaE tohave cxisted between the tate ”n'"rxf" Peavody |, Follouing io s brief sbuirast trom thodatatled | yiny,"Honry 1. R. P, Conger, Allen | 1o th date of Urecu's pateat, drive-we 1 Carpets, Stoves, Mr. 8, W, Keen, & young Philadelphian, has just completed a five-sct bfstorical pisy in blank verso eutitled “Crichton.” The cyu based mainly oo Alusworth's * Admirabls Crichton." ‘Thbe scenes ure lald in Parle during the contem- rageous pariods of Henry 111, of France und guabflh of England, belng an era of the moat splendid pageantry of history, asd afording Hlue scope tor the dramatist's art. ft is hoped thae the work will bo produced In New York soon, “ A correspondent writes to the New York reports of the expesses of the rlot, ana the ean Blagley, the fottowing lacident, which | §F v iKe, Thets was u eetiug ycaterday atieraoon st No, | on ¢ : War tu Fike, 67 Nurth Clara”sirect of & Jovuf femalcs wivo hoyd | SeCurred at the Ve ception klreu Lo U Amonnt dus each command for »ow wnd thea conists about 1hs wrougs sud op. When Mr. G 1. Peabody, b Yy the riots of 1477, on & basis of 01 Picsnions of the workin gwomen, —toose Who are Eih oo xe 22, L eabady, & Lieobew of sach, la as follows 2'1ked Lo wiake B4 veals for & ceut, OF sbirta for 10 { Philsutbroplat, was preseuted to the Dean, th cerie w dozew. In helr mind's eye tn latter, throwing his arin sround his neck, said: usially upset the present Isbor systems | **1wasin Naples wheu your dear vacle died in and poinl v each otber, jo bad grammar and | Londun st the residenco of Bie Curtis M amp- Lrozue, Lright aud beautifut Plcwnl»l what ls 50 | son. | decoly regretted not being prescnt at b2 whea tbe Lell of capiuiistic opyression L frozen | the deathbed of Gue whom Iloved so tauch, I uver. bs it were. Tucy mourn o each otber of | fmmediately telegraplied to London, requesting leir unkappy lots, telliug why they cannot ride la ) o carringes, dress 10 aiik ang velver go to ihe et | that Sir. lub«t‘{ be baried 1o Westminster Ab- I use all over the country; and it ig singular that this was not eloped at the trial, which was {n the very county and city where It ts pow sdduced. This, however, docs not alfect Its weight and power if substantisted In defeating this patent. Wardeubury, of Mluveapolls, writcs: ‘Toe drive-well Is O MEW THING, or lattor-day Juventlon. Twenty drive-wella put down 10 tho buza pea ley, Gregory, William Foster, Milton L. Huroston, Jolin Peacock, and Abel D. Stretelit, The In: corporators propose building & Hne of rallroad from Chlcago to ludisnapolis, the line to euter dudiana near the Town of Dyer, Lake Couaty, thence extending south and ‘east tbrough the Couutics of Newton, Benton, Warren, Fountam, Vermilion, Clinton, Boone, sud ' Hamilton, Abuut 1,200 sisares bave becu subseribed. The Detrolt Free P'ras of Saturday says: ;‘lll-.-ccmr C. B. Peck, of the Lhivago & Lake aring rYice ai S = ' ¥] S 3 - p 822000 P EN & Yz P A 2834 74 Wabasli-ay.. HPGULAR SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES {3 ft £2538s s 350 T saw tsnds of tuw iauds, during wvery dry suwmmer, for tho Ba% EE! 4 5 Netler Sun: “The following. tigures. may not be unins rou Raflroad, was n the ity vesterday. " Ho | hotuariauds. duriog wv ] AT | ATOTION 4 o ey, which was dooe. | never made that request Tl - uefi of large docks of shicep. teresting: As stated fu the Ska, the receipts of o v > Y Lee every aiglit, and give slegant entertainments at v L #8ysabout nine-tenths of the bondboldera of the C : i B lock. buudiode iiullsnbea o thar et forjey othes man Tue deare ul. tue Glcen *8iase | road, iucludiog the Amterdum party nad tho | B ¥ Corsan, of Gleocoe, Mian., writes: e alot Soaare Theatro foc Bve yeurs Luve [ Tutesday, Dee, 3, ut 0:30 u'c {himmoyaly comu 1o the conclusion that iney are | 8dthe beoule of Englai mastbatiihe rewiaing B3 [ fibeay r American party) a8 ropresentcd by | 101885 or 60 L haasweil put down In Roch. Deen MLoon.om. Lmsatopats Sacl weasia 19 4 e —— Libuden down wud crasbed by the lron Leel of cap: | OF the great bumianflarian sbould forever reat B33 | Leury W, mlchers, of Loulsville, bava united | $4ief 3 Voo undera patent that was' claimed 10 | be 250 lelt at an expenseof $350, This woul OYEING AND CLEANING. sl bectuse thoy do put rccwiva $100,000 per | fn the Abbey. The Dean added: ] haves & | 10 8 sult in the United States Court for the wd- au fuprovement overoue which bed been in | make $71: S ER 3 250, which, deducted from thy re. celpte, Would leave the handsome balanes of $357,750 prolits io tive ycars, or JST.MD Dr sea- sou. Woo will say that thestricals are on she declipei® Yogue in New York for ive or )x years provioos, Too imprvement was tade in 1860 by Charles Batenelder, now reatdiug at Keene, N, il Twentys Bve yeard ago Joacpn liichardson, now residing here, drove & pipu down in his brick- Bbode leland, 10 aupyly water for his bric zehr cfor therr “manusl labor. Perusps same m!cuu-nf bim, which was presented to me by chog aud joud-moutned avn of Ahe e >, Wint| M b i S imwutied a0 ,b‘ r. Hobert C. Winthrop aud others Iu Massa e sachusetts, which { shall present to the Queen of th Ct their ‘wieetivg. 1f o0, ho s Inviied tosforsam | & " . e o Natvices In QUL BR0Y Iabot Vereis. chniig: e dus- Lngland, a3 ber love and respect for Mr. Pea- | 1673 und the occasion Of b services ara st tivu peve Koes by unacceptod. After the 4 dear y were g #vod wan 28 cedsed 10 speak, Lhe females give ustinent of claims sgsiust the Chicigo & Northesstern Raitruad, which, it I8 alleged, are dus the Chicaco & Lake Hurou Hailrosd, snd for tbo appulotment of & Receiver for the Chicago & Norttieastern. ‘Fhe averments in the Bpeaking of Miss Linda Dietz's assumption of ks s the Company K, Eizhth Regimeat, Pike County | Uil are tuch the same as thosa ureviously pass- Io 1859, Willism Dizon, toeh residin; at B, the rule uf Varcele Aubrey i *Motuer sad ;;'“nw rlwumw. that bead Mr. Communbs? to Lou snd Joha, Guaras, called’ouy by the Sheri® 1o protect the )u’l ed upon by Judee Browu, but therv arv some Authuny, dug a weil ten feet deep, -nuinnu to | Bon™ (which will be produced at lHaves); nfim’x“‘:a‘»‘i&';fll‘.f?&'i?.‘.‘;.!?.“,‘.‘.'.;'::“z‘."m‘l‘:“fi‘ The Pflnceu&l::l:lt”l“.‘llflfll:l‘n“ “Tarsayiti {‘r:);::n:l:“::‘ 51':. occasion of the murder of | ucw seatures In regard to wooev ¢clalmed to rhm-k withous getiing water. Ho bored a bole mli'm)' tho New York Sunday @ourier s e A v o s 3 A ol Northe Uk ba ch b Sl v A tans exlsting pciween capital and lavor, snd tost | per pleasant mood; Y ta_Battailon, ealled for by lave beeu ndvasced to the Caicazo & North- | through the rock, Lelow wilch be came to quick. is8 Dietz, who bas previously done berseit but, when sh t Detaclmeat of T B ke ire A up | g gebicnsal of T Cotaly 10’ prescrie the . ral Chon the ted as aball wava triumphantiy over the Was) You Julin { beace aud prtec migers at Draldwood ouat ¢ thesa cold morniugs to build the fir Lajutol o ugton b ball be Preaids e Loited SEESued 0P ol o o e ol moE WDl At 359, Nou dulin | S ; - 76 a¢ far LAl U b T~ 4 M " o1 s o4 At ass sepurier "::;:\:u‘z‘%“fiu at | Cambell, 1a thiaw marrk:d Yoty e c'hl:llrhmn.ul of thg Socond Regiment on daty i Beelag wita ble prescuce’ did ot tave s | Hoval tanily Tort’ Then Le wisios ba bada't | GUicayy during the Comuna excitentcats amoua 0 W sce Caud bear eves the | furguitea the Kindiivge. Cowpany A, Eleventh Reglment, oa duty at custern Ratlroad, Recelver Peck says bis road is dolog very well, pavivg the Ublearo & Nurth- castern un arbitrary rate on everything goluz over the liue, Lut at thy same Uwo steadily ine creasiuy (te business, Tois speaks well for thy tuagazement of a road tbyt Lus sults enough to Aoe) 8 uuson Lawjyen capluy el saud. Belog on Ingenious man and wachluis be sought to overcuwe tue ditliculty of quick: s30d, aud made 8 cylinder, which he perforated with holes, covered It with loe wire-nuttiog, which be solderud to Lhe tube, put & polut un it anddrove the tube {uto the saud, aud got all She wuter Le wauted. He now resides M. 0 4z Co, : P B & & Expressed fo ali parik ! upward, a1 g, 405 )-‘L: G pur 1o, Fackages of 31 a3 u.ma;)x.'.-.m{u“ Suae 236w oI OIS Colesst i great credit i guvwnnu sulcs, surpasecd all ber othierellorts by Ber flne acting us Marcelle Aubrey, Bhe wade hierself the herowe of the drama, aud vlayed with s consclentious truthfuloess to sl the mivor requirements of the character which betruyed unusual intelligenge and careful study. 4t ber Luprovewent coutwues, she will soun ol of