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= THE CN GU CPFRIDUN WEDNESDAY, NUOVEME ode 10, von that “ glmane ration 13 given . startling Infertriiy in the elty and State Dave Repullient frvpeg eat eaeverral Cy shaneully Mtiacovered "3 rite ther echt in been OW ant fue £70 to pee et ia Metriematrenn vote aver Wat YI Ae ad tho te He Te trom the Faastern States nad Me calontentlon Chinblay front whiten I Dist ie ooert thmtsctd men. seee xcwE 3 {Hutt irmel BOF Tee ieee and Cox will object imuler ss conreremecotl joint rie to tho edunting of sho twer? oe of Now York andl Tulfand,” the Bleetoral vate of ae It" and tl t'a dulhirs te po >to the sane GfTecl " Ne a lt Muley ef Harntm sent dint tol ain f tha ent Mi and paid for it it oF oa fw tint ‘ts way lust: Friday, aud tho la Pedent jg resting more easily NOW. La ss of Texas is reported to be 12H estate would pan outs The per yasted thete Mas In very’ Iittio less than that cont of Het ath Carolin, whieh Tins recel ved ciated Fr ero kaamuigration during the none orn it someting strange nnd remarks ie, Trane H pet ett geal 18 tho stagnant at Palnetto Sttte, Ir appears that Mr. Bush, the Republtean rte 4 lee yn thertinitalo (N. Yo) distrlet, was cont tate tinitots given out from the Hepubliewn Coun fttey roomy Inseveral ete Beaville, ent, prints mune of Scoville, bis opponent, be and werr (hus inintentionally voted ts eta tablieat wy hundreds of iit = Sonatorial Heht has begutt nlrendly in mae Milsaukco Sentinel tukes oven- nto speak of both Keyes and Rawy er ne ue sloere and ambitlous pollticlains," but dovs mt w itsown hand Just yor. Wo vory much pone tho Sentinel Is potting to be the organ of a tea-partys : aidenttal Hicetors will meet at ae Testy Capitals and enst their votes stavdent and Vice-President on tho frst sWotnesday In December. Congress {ie direeted py lay to oper and count those votes on the Bec- ond Wednesday {nu Fobruary, aud to declare the result. ‘ No Democratic statesman who nttends tholr: for Ve tne Frand Congress tu New Yorks will go in by ho frantdear, Every eee venetian Senior wicket gate delegate will bodisgtisend and crawl in theough a inthe alley, dudgment-day comes y two yours In this country. _—_——<ae———— North was tolerably solid for Garfield, Bee re of the Republlenn mosorities of tho North i estIunted by tho Natlonal Commits tee at 4,008, und of tho Dentoerttie majorities atthe North nt 18103" net popular majority for Gurfleld In Northern Stutes, G18, $$ Tre Adams family was badly broken up onelection-day, Charles Francis, Sr, voted for Haneock; Churies Franc’ Jr. voted for Gare fields and John Quincy refused to vote utall. ‘Tuo Independent Seratcher Lewan at home. —————$— Apeicatioss of pounded fee aro still recommended for Mr, Barnum’s brain, and It 18 thought he will pull (hrough. Butit fs feared ho will always be a trental wreck, a Jr's hard enough to be mado the seapegont fora National defeat; and Morcy O'Barnum g must stand tho blame also for tho Fraud ylb- berisht. ———— PERSONALS, @ “Tirled to make second base at precisely BM tho wrong thine." J. 1 Forney. Acallection of American poems lias been translated Iuto Arabfe, and among the real gmart suns of the desert tent-folding bus al- y begun. Mr. Cyrus W. Field started Inst Wednesday ou bistrlp uround the workt, Mr. Fleld. should remember tho fute of the Kentucky gentlemun 4 who undertook tho same Journey In 1878, but was compelled to wilk homo from Philedelphia Deeause of a horse-race that faulted to terminate according to his expeetutions. es B ‘Tho New York 7hnca says that in syenk- ing to tha Prince of Wales tho nobles of En- a clandsny "Sir." In this country in apesting to his future fatbor-In-liw the young man docs tha Py tame thing. The position of prospective futher faa iu-law In America and Urinee of Wales in Ene By plan are about on a par in polnt of importance. Onr esteemed contemporaries In Ilinols fro notified that, begining with next Mondiy, It will to propor to remark that “ the United States milnuw enter upon a carecy of prosperity ne wuated In tho Llatory of this or any other wuntry.” At present editorinia based on this yentenco are being largely used tn Tudiana nud Dblo, and by next week it will be proper to in- treduce thom in this State, Kate Field, who fs evidently on the brink atalecturo tour, has contlded to 1 Boston re- forter the importantfnct that she profera the jhort vurngraphs In newspapers to “the long and Inbored editorial artictes," Some duy Kato iit como nerogs a column article about heraolt, Writton by a woman, and will perneo It with Ine | tense interest, after which sha will ndinit that for wilt fascluation thore Is nothing Hke o solumn of * friendly” criticism, Often In this winter flrellght, While the shritl-volved oriukots atng, Blowly:rlay the quiet bucoh-woods, Anil the world {3 glud with spring. Nighte winds sigh, and snow 4s falling; Hut with frollght tinvies tow Unck to how we loved tnd parted, An the spring thing yeurs ago. ~Keally to Ten, *“Dera—We cannot pay $2 for your poom eombsraina Vhy witng ro 1 oe er acer nay mein one sertade It dosan't (ll tho gap as puld-for boctry' should, and bosides, It 13 unnntural, No expericneed woman vyer wring) hog hands or thay for bin, Not much. She lurks behind 0 door with a Lroom, and ho does all the ba ng soon after arrlving. i When an lows vaper remarks that a freo bale {a the palladium of our liburties, and shouts torts tho Intellicenco thut the bloody-mouthed a of Democracy hus been driven to the ae ea of a Solid South—theav statements ‘une prellnilnary, {o the announcement that i in Smith was chosen oud Commitsstoner at a recent cleetion in splte.of tho Morey lutter ans the indignant acpermons of a subsidized Yress.—tho gnc concluston la foreed upon us that tho Cornell school ut joi urnalivin i fe Mother wraduate, : ae Boston brides are sate y " ‘ ya Philndolphia Bette chatter In bad Freneh ut tho hotel-tas deen HH on thelr wedding tour, ‘his 14 ine A nuked tewa. Any xehemio that will result in ally A brite use sumo language not ener theane erstood ought to be encouraged, Who . Natlien ee eltlzon fs obliged to sit calmly by. tutus dae Tomarka ng Vlewse pigs me tho fully anata and “ Now, lovey, you'ro awe yolctiner| If you don't let mo haven bite: of tone cult,” ho fouls a wild, sprtuging hnpulse Somebody with x elub, and tho man in tho DOXt Feat would cheerfully rurnish the club, “That's a smart girl,” re : f isu a girl,” remarked Mr, Dana ol ‘ Thine as he hud down tho Si he reading Etla Wheeler's poom, whieh starts Aen wavy ne thet Tho neds w rt ~| .uve iy CHOUKN, a itar notlfylog the manning. editor. not weanyttything for pootry hereafter, ho alxbodt Gets nol ordered wy apectal disbatey frum tent eae giving full particulars regarding ree Tt bulsions and relnstatuments uf trotters. rai latest thing in dances Is called the shagt und wuelthor a waltz nor a polku, at ho best purty of both, wee preserved Dew ra aikes up with a vrash, as: though tliag gen Maa broke out, and’ tha girl will aid Hebtly of though Crihtoued, If abo tne ture pi tie dunes, and tho youny man Wil Fos anda thea 4 yentle pressure, if hu undor- last eal Kkuows anythtig at all, At lad thw crush they dodge, as though somo one start in vi a bluck#nith shap at thom, and they + They bexin by imitating tho. struggle Tur bith eset tut at ene: euenithng berson who la drowning, thoy dudy. aati, Jui a pefuculy tiomus and Urea. 2 wttd ecuot tu one wide, then dart back Crushed of (euch other sideways, and then us tho aluy thee, usle bevomne mor torritie and dente Nour by try to drive each other through tho nated alt atrongth, yet desperate, and claw, tad wits Hy Dull, and wll at once they go raving and yas, ¥dropbobin and delirlum tremons, Mat te: thelr teuth, aud ruye, ynd gutter the ereibte agony,—and it 1s all over, [It is a Flort “0, ure! * thy sean dg umugenment and not Meech, Wty shor i Bev —Mrw, Llecpmure it ty, itis sald to be yery herash of tho cymbals aud buss drum. Interesting Statistics Regard- ing Our National Pos- tal Servico. The Department Almost Self- Sustaining During the Past Year, Points in Controller Knox’s An- nual Report on the Currency. Mysterious Disappearance of Be tween Two and Three Hun- dred Million Dollars, Suggesting Good Times and Liboral Recourse to the Private Stocking. The Grand Sceretary of the Chines: Londy His Ear fo Minister Seward. Synopsis of the Story Which Was Told About America at Uclestial Headquartera, THE POSTAL SERVICE. INTERESTING STATISTICS, Wastxatox, D.C, Nov. The number and valite of stumps, stumped envelopes, gud postal enrds Jasued by tho Third Assistant Postmaster deneral, upon requisitions recelved from local Postnasters throughout tho country, during the month of Getober, are the largest ever known’ herutofore in the history of the Post-Oliva Du- purtinent, ‘Tho figures are us follows: Numbers Value, Stumps, + TRIS $555,400 Stamper 1th TOF Postul-curds....+0.. nO) ASO ‘Total, 1213 BASIE ‘The rep iltar of the Wrensury for a thy Post-Oltes Depniriment for the facal yer onder dime), 1899, shows thy neti east of the postal service to the ensury during: this period tae only ‘This detictt 18 AL tess than the detest ir, Which was tncommionly ginal, the detleit Ly eeaeeat year 1878 having been upwards of The total revenio of the Poat-Olieo Depart. ment the fst teal year wot S5),315,A7; total Tes, SI IES, ‘The prlueipal items of expouditure are ns fol- 8 low: Compensation of Postuiusters.. STIS TSE Clerks tn Post-OMleos. oe. a + A GGt 100 Lutier-carriers aud incidental expenses 236,708 Rallrond transpartutionscecerces cereee GoM Stur sorviee (by horses and ordinary vor hicles) wee « O02 Fee Juultway inati-service employ vee BAGO, UE MONEY ORDERS, Auditor MeGrow's report also shows Uto ne beret domestle mouey orders issued forthe (0237, mnOUNtiNg to. S1C)- t “foreln money: order swig as follows: With Groat, Itrituin, onderd Issued, nmonnting to 31,625,013, 8,00; Canada, S117, nad f Germany. and OS TUE CURRENCY. POINTS IN CONTROLHER KNOX'R REPORT, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Wasinsatox, D,C., Nov. ¥.—One of tho most Interesting features of tho forthcomlug report of Controller Knox will be tho tables nnd the comments upon thom, showing the extent 10 whieh tho cireutating medium of tho country: has decronsed within’n year, That it shouhl hive averensed nt all, notwithstanding the large inhtux of gold from nbrond aid thé products of tho mines in tho West, is nt interesting and slngtilar fact, which has furnished forsome thine fn subject of diseassion In financlal circles. Mtkerto tha volume of currency hus been suaceptible of measurement with considerable tiveurncy, the most-of Mt making its appearance at the banks and money contres with something Uke perfodicity, but now it appears that two or threo Lundred inillions. HAVE HYRTRNIOUSLY GOTTEN AWAY from tho finauclal calculators, somewhat to the annoyunce of the New York bunks, which have beon mulcug oxecesive foans, und which fad tho amount of available curroney meonveniently: smull, The disappearnnes {8 probably to bo ne- counted for by the fuct that people generally, thanksto the prosperity everywhere, have pad thelr debts, and are keaplag much lirger suis iy thelr pockets than they have ever before boun: rhle to keep, Caluulations of the amyuut whieh his thus gone cut of sight hive been made by. avveral tinunelers, tnt by none baving the tueility tor juthering trustworthy information at tha commund of the Coutrolice of tue Cur- TONey. EX-MINISTER SEWARD. THY PREITY TALE HE POURKD INTO Jib BAR OF 7 RAT LU USO CHANG, BAN Fyancisco, Nov, th-'The Julletin this ovening publishes # letter from ev rellable corres epondent at unten, China, in which 1s given the substance of un Interview between the Chinese Grand Secrotary of State, Li Mung Chang, and Mr. Reward, late United States Mine ister to Chon, ‘Tho Interview took plice during ab purtlog entt of Boward on buing removed Crom fis post. Hu laformed the Sveretury that (ho Commisstoners on the way to Peking sveklig to modify the Burllugamoe Treaty were appoluted by tho Administratton ~ at tha Inatlgu- tion. of nn Irish’ inob, and that) the treaty could pot be madeany butters ‘Tu elnaige {t us proposed would be a great injustice, us well ag. gross insult, to China, and uneonstituconat, withuls that if tho Grand Secretary would stand firm, and 8o counsel his Goya rnoent, no ehauga need be, or should be, mudes; that the Chinese had been shamefully ualtrented In Callfornin— stoned, robbed, and murdered; that minders could bo counted by tho thousands and robbery by the millions tut In Callformia along, TUS NOMVERY AMOUNTED TO $13,090,000; {hut white ng votice was tuken of these by our Government, and no Justice given the Chinesa fu our courts, fut eltizen of tho Unitod Buttes or any foreigner Le stoned, robbed, or murdered in Chinn and a great outery ts made, and a hinge money vonponsution domandeds thatt hid be vee ceded to the dumundy of ‘hls Geyernmont and thoraby stultiiled himwolf by being so outrage- ously unjust and Insulting te tho Chinese ws the proposed modifiention of tha treaty he would now bo a Suister and President of thls Com- tilsslou, RUT TIS MH BCOUNED, and Lenco his restyoution, Mer. Seward also one deuvored to prejudice the Secretary agutnet the personnel of thy Commiadion, Ho sald the naw Mintator know nothing of potities und dipto- mney, aid was ontlroly Kenorant of the question he bad buen sont to guttleg that he might know alittle of iutermational low, us it fa tuught to schoolboys, but that would bu of little use to bling that the genttommn fram South Carotian waa'e doctrinaire, and tho momber from Calle Forni man at medivere ability uty but thore oughly imbued with the California tea that the *Chinesy mut yoy thet he had intrigued und wire-pulled for imure than two yours for tha ex-Sinister's plice, that tho principal {ugredionta In, his nuture wore selllstneas wid eyotiin, Th addition to this, be has since lls ro- movil at Peking, bore in Tentsln, at Shunghat, and ou hourd the steamer when wavellng be- tweon this and Shanyhil spoke ti tie most dis respectful turma of tho Vrosident and of the honurable Sevratary of Suite, speaking of tho latter 1g That mn Evarie’ who bud sup. Prosged hls trenty wud dispatches, and wus tho prlnetpal cause at bis political downfall by als lowing bis reinoval. NOTES AND NEWS. EXPLAINED, Spectat Dupateh to The Chleago Tribune, Wasutnaton, 0. Nov.2,—Second Auditor Fens nig will recommend in bls annual report that We 'Yreasurer of the Natlonal Soldivrs’ Howe be ree quired to give bonds, us othor disbursing oflivers of tho Government de. An example of the looseness with whieh tho financial alfatra of the Nem bas Leen conducted fy found inthe fact that Gon, Butler, during bis Incumbency of tho position of treasurer, wasable todraw thy entire tanunl wppropriation, something ike halt a wnillion of iloliavas nt te beulnning of each tscal ene und deposit tin biaks of bis own choos. ng, te budrawn upon at his pleasure for te expenses of the Home, ‘Tho custody of thes large sums was worth a great deal ty the buuks the ben Ro fas ft ALP te eed, " erucd te the Goyernin tho Hon Bitier'a great ansiety to retain, the office ‘Vreasurer hus never been fully mndepsteod, NAVAT. HEVIEW. Ta the Weatirn Asvoctatet Pret, ASHIESH TON, Dh thy, Now sh The wenn naval rovinay nor fuspection, whieh hint been thet ot Tor anne Hine pust, WL begin tesmerrow in Thimpton Rouly, wear Cortrest Monroe, Va. and probably. dost dll Thvredty night. ‘The Palla. ‘eoea and the Diapaten, th hitter bearkie the Sreaitents tyr, Wh convey the | President, mienibers of the Cabinet. and tivited guests, avith their ladies, from Waahineton ta Fortress Monroe. The squadron wil) consist of the thir ship Tennessen, eorvets Alhiner. Kearairze, Vanilla, Yantiog and Galen of the Nocth Ate futile station. tad the frigntes Mitne<ta and Conatitnton, tad slobpseotewar Portmotth and Surntogit, of the trilnmey squadcot ten fin al, ‘Thy Powhatan, cepulring at Nartelk, will send down a battalfen of sallora and mirdies te join the nuval brigade. APPOINTMENTS, President ayes to-day appotnted Charles We Shagie, of Fririetd, tas us 2G. Chirk. of Newport. Res and A.B. Nichols, of Vhilutlel- phin, He, Cominiionenss to exiting and report Hpon Hity anlet of ritfleond constructed by the: Northern Pacisie Ltallroad Company, weat of tho Missourl Iyer. Ww. ‘Tho moectiny 4 rt today was quite brief. ‘There was no disiness of publly Import. Anco transacted, FOR TAMPION ROADS, Tnnedintely nfter aiournment all members present, excepting Seerotary. Sharatan, drove to the United States steamer” Dispatel and. pros Jed to Thanpton loads ty witness the naval i Mrs ayes ind dunghter mnie nud Webb Hives are of the party. OUTAIDE WESENESe, Owing to Sinportint budiness before tho Site preme Court, Attoriey-Genernd Devens did tot Auten the Cabinet necting, Secretary Rome ney, Who ls out of the city, was the other abe suntee, THE FARRAGUT STATUS. - Vinnte Renm's statue of Admin Farragiit. erected In Farragut $ Cin this city will be Unvelied uuuL tho 1th oF Hevember next. THE UTES, * Col. A. 1. Menehum, of the Ute Comm renehed Washhigton hist aight direct from ¢ vor, Ho says thy Utes do trot wintl war, and will not fight unless they think It thotr last resources SECRETARY HAMEEY left thls morning for Chicngo to attend to some mutters of private business. He will return to tho city on Friitny. HICKED TO DEATIL Tho Result of Not Making 0 Fair Dis vision of the Proceeds of a Robbery, Anothor murder was dded to the long lst by the death at the County Hospital yesterday: morning ofa muy whose name ts Harry Wale avon. He was brought to tho Hospital Monday in wn express-wagon by aman who gave bis name us Chirles Markham, the proprictor of 1 cheap lodging-house In the basement. of No. 455 Clark street. Waldron was unconscious, and appenred to bo suffering from tnjuries to the Druin, ae the sealp nnd the taco were terribly ent and britised, ay if by Keka. Ouly ay brict explanition was given’ by Murkinin, to tho cifect. that tho oman had been bent. on ina street. brawl lust Saturday in the bis houge, ant that after: uiting with the pollee nnd the Clty Physiciun bo bad been tidvised ta q tho mint brought to the howpitnt. atid Bo ‘gt Fy ported to the. police It looked very m they had another mysterious ego ‘to work out, itvns given over ‘to Osteera MeDomilt th Duty of the Armory, Markinun, the keeper of tt Wecont fodgine-house, made a very straight Ktutement that Watdron had been stopping at luce for two weeks, and that to way given over ty Intoxivation dus after day, ao. that he jad very Jitte money, aud wis living Ing very Joos ntnner, He wns tojured fe A FIGHT WITH A WIG LOAPEI nuned Jobin Kinney, and reached the lodgings huuse iin a badly demoralized condition, Te took to bls bed, aid his wounds wero rouily elesased and dressed by Markbuin's partner. ‘The following morning be was much worse, and Murkhain sought mediend attendance for iim. Alexander Hid, bartender in Mt. Bremn's satoon, wt No. 4s Clark street, states that tho Aight commenced In the saloon wtnbout 4 o'clock Bie ee eran Waldron \ drank and hea fallen asleep at a table, when Kinney caine it and) was nbout to aiako, him, when he, Blges. interfered und prevented him, Thon Kinney wynt search hig pockets, and was niin prev When V dnally awoke, Kinney ene the m called bhi a fine duck," and similar exy sions, Thoy appeared to have had some previoud dilleulty, Of which the bystanders knew noth, ing, and anon bexan tosculle. Miges separate thom, and, throwmg thein into opposit corn told thom lo wet out Inte tbe street Ht thoy any fighting to do. Waldron, gouges drunk, pissed out amd Khiney followed itn. Some Itty feot north of the sitlvon tho eombnt com moneed, and Watdron, owlng to tila condition, ten buck to tho saloon, where he fell, ly kleked him, and fairly 'xhend, Some thirty ar forty persons sed the brutal performitice, aie did nothing, and) tho tight was oniy ended by some passengers Who alighted for the purpose from a Chirk strect cnr, Kiiney went back into the sulvon to wash bis feeo und hinds, but thoy were so diggusted with hint there that be was ordered too his way. Ho wis, however, seen towing about the plaice Sunday afternoon and oventug, and it ls presumod ‘he is knovking avout bis usual haunts, Ho 1s. erived a8 ab tall, well-built man, who would be powerfulie ha was not such a dronkest and lay loafer. A be sotted faee, a houvy blnek mustitehe, and dark, waving hair was tho description given of bin to thy poilee. THE DECEASED wasn chap pretty well I by his nssoolutes, and whitky appenrs to have been bls oaty evil, It I4 thonght he camo from New York, but nothing 13 Known « cy bis home or reta- tyes. Ho appeared ta be about w) years of ago. Lust. sumer he worked neat brakeman on the Aulroads, wad prior to Git be waa sailing on tho: hikes. ‘The physicians at the County Hospital made A post-mortem oxmolnition ef the body yesters dng, aid found dat death was caused by henwr- rhage wt coneusston of the brain. ‘The bend was bully contased, and ong side of the brain wid eliyitly stuughed, while tho other was clotted with weruin. Ast cvoning tho sequel of the quarrel be- tween the hwo men was inade apparent hy one of the witnesses of the fight, who stuted (0 tha polles that Waldron and istaney were tha men who fst Friday night held wp and robbed 1. Calllns, enginedr ot Hall & Winch's planing. mil on Clark street, near ‘Saylor, and robbed himof a sliver wateh and chiuln and & cash, Waldron was the ono who went through tho pockets nud obtalned tha plunder, and he filed to divide with iinnuy, Hees the row. There hpponrs to be somo truth to this tary. Kinney dus thud tur eseaped arrest, but tho police ure on bla track and expect tu have blur sbuUl YEMON. * Dexth of the Lanndryman—A Dranicon Follow Pretends to Make u Coufus« whaate . Yo Mon, the Chinaman shot by the hoodliuims Jn hls Inundry at No. 187 North Mulsted street, died of his wound shortly after 4 o'clock yester- ‘any afterngon at the County flospltal, ‘The post-mortent examination and tho tiquest will bo heltd to-day, and the body will thon bo turned over ta the Chinese of the city, who will Inter it Ju thele own pecullar way, Tho polico have buon very netive In ondenvoring to apprehend the mubhlerer und bia aeeomplice, and last night ‘pom sexton and Jolin Duyn were lodwed at tho | West, Bludison Street’ Bradon charged with tho erline, ‘The latter hus confvased having cofunitted the iurder to bla attorney, Capt. Miller, and also to Lieut, fons Held, but thore f4 nevertheless Boing donbe as to be the right mune Last Sunday night Olicor Jerry Houlipun, of the West Tweitth Street Station, while travelug bis post met at a dines sng, who was under the intluonco of Lquor, He bragged that HE KNEW WI SNOT THE CHINASAN, na ho waa neross tho street at the time, ‘Tho of- ficer, knowing that Dugan lived ou Greon strevt not fur from indigna, and only a fow hundred fout uway from the huiidry, thought there wad something in tha story, and bo re. ported to Lieut, Bonteld. Dugan was Cound and be accused muy Hoxton Of the murder, yee Kilted aan with 1 bUiurd-eue an Jialsted street, near Harrhin, and iy knowl ta bewhard caved. Everything wie done to elfeor his, capture, and date last evening Dotectives Costello and Whelan found blur at the corner of Take und Canal strvets He, of course, donled ait about bis complicity and sald somoboly must be Iylag about Gln. Digan, who bet hoon ohaving ubout with the policy ull day tn seareh of Buxton, wus brought face te fice with him, and perceptibly weakonud. Awking Lieut, Roniteld inte a sly room, be confessed that ho, und net) Sexton, shot the Chingunia. Ho wont to tho fannie after the shirt ho waa thon wearlng, wid while, there had anus Gk with Busted ubout one of bis daughe tera, who was dl Yu Mon denied having any wishing for bin, and eatied bln a thir several ted. He would give no further purticniars, Dun ts drank, and hag been so fora fong tine, He fr mast likely of unsound pin, and the solf~ necusadon does not apperr well founded. The police wre suspicious, and se thoy niuy woll bo, Digna is ppwords afd yenrs pf age, Wud vor’ sponds in all but ago will tho deseription of tho u who tired tha shot. He it was whe some two a at latest with a poor unfortuiile to inngtar jo the Murine Mospital, and thon gave the phat ay to the policy and Lud ble conte punion caught in the uct. It shduld be tho business of duga cold to treat It promptly and prope Ul itis gotten rd of—ditelliyent exp fortunately presenting a curative in De, day Haxpectovant, thorgughly wtupted to re speedily all coughs and colda—allay any ere fntaniantion ef the throat orlungs, wid remove the distresaiig ey wptous yf axygbina or pleurleys LET US REJOL Grand Jollification of the Repub- licans of Chicago. Parade of the Board of Trade Men and the Marching Clubs. Tho Transparenetes and Quaint Deviees Which Figured in the Lines Wabssh and Michigan Avenues Brilliantly Illuminated and Decorated, Review of the Proression by Gov. Collom, Cen. Logan, ° and (he Congressinen-Eleet, Tho Republicans of Chiearo, Just ono week after the wrest Novernber battle, joined Inst nivhtin solld array to eelebrata tho sweeping, giorlous victory, It was well, all things consid- even, that the Jubiiation was postponed from last Saturday night tn deference tothe abomiunts he weather prevailing at that thine, for not only dith every thing atinospherie conspire Inet Augeht to make the Jubilee turnout a perteet Bitecess, but there was a peetiliar fitness Ino dus viewing on a durge realy at the close of the seven days following the great National triuinph of the at of November the spontaneous, une cheeked, triumphant outburata of Joy whieh rent thealreleetion night, The oceasion, the numbers, the enthusivam, everything Jolued to make tho Jubilution just what it was intended toba—a stupendous success, long to bo remembered in the hletory of politlenl demonstrations in Chi- cago nnd the Northwest. TUE STANT WAS DELAYED for various reusons, but particularly on account of the lute arrival of tho marching ¢lubs from outalda precincts of the city, thouyh Gen, ‘Torrence was us active as porsivle In etting: tho cammands in ine, The crowds on State, Munroe, and © Adame streets, and Wabash Wve were very - dense, and vrent dificulty was experienced In finding pla for the different innrebing organizations, Sinnlly, ata quarter of ¥,.the bugle sounded tho tmtreh and the hend of the grand column, which hy this tuo, rested on Wabash, avenue, near Van Buren street, started south tunidst cheers and a grand display of froworks. The Hne was formed in the fullowing order: Firat came Gen. J, Torrence’ and his staif, followed by the Stock-Yards Cavalry, mounted and mumbering seventy-five, and led by Lyon & Healy's band, kourgcudsly arrayed In full-dress rogatia, A four-horse carriuge, contuluing representa. tives of the press, brought up tho renrof tho Genera's escort, and, followlug that, came tho Board of ''rade column of mounted men, THY NOARD OF THADE, Inthe vieinity of Washingtou and Tn Salto streets, as early ngs 7 o'clock Inst evening, un- wonted antamtion was maulfest, At that hour Dorsett came upon the seeno louding a venera- ble dan-colared mule, which, ho sald, bad Intely been 9 ased by William If, Barnum, Esq, but that person, finding no use for him, bad pre: sented him to Dorgett to show in the parade, ‘The hitt-legs of that mulo had a furty-borso rnising-power, and the Inquisitive urchin cyed ‘What Shortly after, wen riding along, of tha proncer ut a respectful distance, mule’s uame Is English, tlemen on horseback came and gathered =i knots, four sod fiveon Washington strdet, By 7:30. there were over J,0W processionjsts of the Board of ‘Trade, on foot and an horseback. Tho horse- men took the west side of Ln Salle street, bend- ing cast, and tho terch-bearers took tho ecnst sidewalk, ‘Tho organization was effected ns rol- lowf: First came Marshal-[n-Chief §. 2. Hum sey, nnd the following Agssistunt-Mursbals: J, P, Ollershaw, WA. Ray, 1s. F. Stoffer, No Reum, Ben Underwood, J. 2. Sherwin, D. W, Jrwin, Jolin Robertson, E. 1B. Stevens, RC, Mel- drum, J. E. Huntoon, Moses Jones, Aids: D. We Daniele, C.J. Singer, und Jumes Hall, It took consideravle timo .to get tho mount- ed omen into good shape. Tho. avers fgo small boy fs up to mischief, and once Jn.a while he would tickle an animal with a sinull stick or straw which frequently caused 0 general comuotion, For Instance, some of tho gentlemen bad probably never ridden w horse before more than once or twice In their ives, and when tho enleitm-fight glurod in tho faces of animals unused to It the motions of the horses generally disconcerted tho unaccustomed: riders. But thore were no mishaps, fortunately, and tho stuart was mado enst ov Washington atreot, shortly after 8 o'clock, ns followe: Marshal Runaey and Sour, Tho 5 yon und Healy Band, wo pleces, ree hundred aud {itty monuted mea. Calelumelight La wagyn, ‘fransparoucy—s inmoth rouster, twonty- % one feet high Wagon with curtoons—First, ropresenting. Finneavk, tho Superb, after tho nomlnntion; second, Haneook wid icelly baying # good time on electon-duy, and Bargum'’s mule reaching over for a sip of wine be cannot renehy third, tho day after cloction,—lancock sek, ving an huser dud cheese, Vorsott's mute followed tls on, ‘ngons with fieworks camenext, in charge of E, U. stevens, ‘Tho above constituted the first division of the: Hourd of rade, which tu ltself wag an clegant and unique display. Among tbe gentieinen on horsebuck were: 3. Peabody, Fred Stanley, rit » D, Chapln, THyelow CG. M. Pavorite, George Murison, George W. Pitsby, Ei. Lyon, ‘Georg A. Reveranco, ‘Ton Roaeh, C,H. dough, E, C, Mumburger, W.C. Muy, Willlam C, Dulte, John Philips, . RW, Dunham, Jobn Dupe, Ci a. G, Parker, Mobert Diefendert ‘ Frauk Clifton, O. I. Roach, Many of tho horses were valuuble animals, and thelr owners showed thelr patriotisin by tuklng part in the display, That rooster wis a toting feature tn the grand procession, and cost something Miko $10. He wis twenty-ono fect long nnd.as bib. He wis originally manne fuvtured upon tho order of the HemocrutioCuin- pun Committee, who expected to use bla, but ated to call for hin 0 Hoard of Drude pure chased Ube bird, which was tude of perforated miper, In the natuent colors of the barnyard here te wns woll brived up nod drwa on a track, Jt was someting novel and attractlye, TUN OTHER DIVISION of tho Nonra of Trado conalsted of over 500 mon ‘on fout eurrsing torches, in eouttiand of Jumes Meiroy, ‘They wore bended by a drum corps, and cach mun wad supplicd with in alinost tne Tinted quantity of Homan candles, which wore to be exploded “along tho lieof marek. After the men on foot came a wiyon enveluped in Lroonis, und the horses decked with cunyus, upon which was lottered, "Woe hive got our Man Then cama upather wagon with tre- works, followed by a wagon with wealoiin light. Pho wagons for tho flreworks wore ture wished by the Amerionn Express Company, Thore were no uceldents this Unig to wir the success of the parade, which was Pithout oxcep> dun the tineat the Board of rade ever got up, Following the Bonrd of i boys miurched with sruny. Btep and soldlerly bouring 2,000 members 0: TU CHICAGO UNION VETERAN CLUD, who wore the reeipiouts of continuous applause all alony the no of march, ‘The battie-ssearred herves of n hundred tights seemed carried awe With the enthusiasm of the hour, and, sithong' tho imurch wits a tedious one, they never Henge foran instant, but kept up a continual singing of tho songs Which were written to cheer then and thelr comutes, * Hally Hound the Sux, Hoya" und "Murching ‘Through Georgia were the favorit alr, and Nevana’ band «was kopt busy playing accompantiuenta to tho cheery songs” of the Veterans. Scattered through thoir ranks wore penne bearing the nantes of the fumous battles of the War—(uka, Belmont, Donuldson, Wilderness, Viekabung, und comiutives others, and ay the people caught wight of these bistorle reminders of patriotic dvous, and u Nution's glory, the boys were glyon a royal seoeption, On aw lurge transparency at the head of the Une was shown a dlapateh forwarded to Geu. Garileld last Wednesday morning, * Congratuln- ones of tho Chicugy Unton Veteran Club. fhe foyul bullets of 160] to IN6 and the loyal balluty ‘of 1880 huye estublished the fuct that tho United States fa 4 Nation.” 7 Following the * Vote” was a squad of young inen who, from the time the procession started unithl it digpersed, kept up a continual and beble Hunt pyrotechute diaplay with Roman candles of Varlegited colon, creating a grand, efect. A jarge decorated wagon curry ing 8 lifellke plot. ure of Stuto's-Attorney Stills was uulverwally admired, Tu the wagon were a number of trands purcnelos, ull to the eifect thus the majority for ir, Milla way 12,048, c THE UtsIt REPUBLICAN CLUB tollowed, about 20 strony, They carried the Jollowlng transparencies: A pleture of a daug- Dill rooster, feuity ist, und the wore + Lv- mugcuos A Deut Loe rho Ni DUE Gi, aI Dale, A, G. Knope, Vitinndor Plexering, J, d, Cochraiie, 1D. Gertel, C.'T. Vreyo, Simon Blubin, G.D. Muldwin, He Voek du tho Pit"; © The Ni fon's Ewing, Gartold and) Arthur Trude ty Ours,” a ‘Thon follawed In tho order given the wagons with trunsparenctes, most of which have boww seen Apu weittun of during the campulyn; the Buuth Side murching clubs, under Col Hawley; THE DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS tratcontinuous, Many of the residents along the dine hid supplied themselves with Reman Gundy and rockets. and the heavens we wih “thy brilliant dlapliy, AS oa of this profuse use of combustibies the cavalrymen were in constant fear of aveldent, One horse took feluht wt the Junction of Wit Lnieh avenne and Swentyesccond ateeet, dathed through the crowd. arid disappeared” Me inctuor, Fortunately no serious accidents oc curred, OF TITR COWS who turned ont to see tho thal parade of the Sietorions, Republicans, heme be said that they were lame: From Monro to Twenty> eighth street on Watash avenne, nnd north on Mieblgan —onvenie to the Exposition Bulldbig, both rides uf the Btreris were literally Jamined wrth curious citi- citizena, who demonstrated their patriotisin in thelr generous und ananiineds reception te the W.9A mien who constituted the procesdon, ral provotehnig Itty were mite, more es peeiully one which wad rendered 1 wey bee ents tha MV Ride marehiig chive lett tho: Ting at 'Twentyelirat street. nnd Cet. Torrence had to call 4 halt to let them cutne up. REVIEWING THY PROUESATON, The reviewsstaud of tho roomy bileony of Str. F, fp eer's residence, at othe corner of Michigan nvenne and Sixteenth street. A hare Dunner was ng to the breeze, and the place owns prettily fluminated by on of hie Chinese Iapterns attractively armanged. On of the residences dhigonly heross the 8 was Mimilirly decked out, and eb assembled yen at the enriy: K seened to: know ng If by tne stinet Just ‘u the review—the fnterestinsy feature of the procession—would tuke plaice. The party of distinguished Repbiicans who hid heen fivited to review the paride began to ar rive about that boar, wid, when all nysembied, Inelided Gov. Cullom, Senator Logan, the Hon, Willian Aldrich, the Hou. Caarles 2B, Farwell, Kirk AL. Rockwell, Within Dawd of New York, the Republican caudhtata tor Mayor at the lito eleetion; Elia Root, of d York, the chief manager of bis Sunes Myron P. Bush, of Muitiloy 2. W. 1 i Cornelius Logan, Hugh T. iireh, and A. uc The time during the walt was very nygreeabiy apent in tho pariors in talking over the siurnitl> eont vietury whieh the Republicans of Chicago were 40 lnapiciousty eclebeating, and. In waclal intercourse between the wenial “host and his guests, No ttre interest was nmiuanifested lo hearing from Mr. Dowd just how the Mayoralty: question stood up to date, and fir response to the friendly iquiriey for hls prospects that gentlemiun said he was gid to state that, ut Just advices, Grace’sinajority badd bs ut down from stan) to 110), and he Was posit¥e that he could show that a prent inany votes which wero east for him biel been counted out. Ay the npproachtug procession, which had omg been in earshot, aetually drew near, the pleagtut: tite par Instle ndjourned ta the balcony and awaited dis noisy oncoming, What way once tho tell, but had” nuw become the head of tho procession—ta-witt the wagon buarlig in ene mous enleium hight, which cast ats: glare a wonderfully-striking portrait of Luther Latiia Mills.—took ite position on the southenet corner, and the Ime glare was turned with ¢ 2ON tho bulcony enst nad Keuth of it, of tho reviewers were eastiy pe thonsands who lined the sidew tha ki cus eroached on the epuce reserved for the Jubthite and ing tntrchers. There were cheers tor Logan, for Cuilom, ebeers for Gen. 6 pogin, and the Kepubllean pu for everybody, cheers hearty. ated triumphant —ehvers which. siguil fo much ua they did the one outburst of victory, “We've got tem.’ Nor wag tho Dateouy unappreciative of the scone tn the Btreet. “The telitng pulitg in the turnout evoked noendof npplitse and hiughter, until the. heartingss of the demonstration frou ono polnt was enughtup and duplicated by that from gnotbor, Hike the responses uf some inighty antiphonal ehoir, As the lost toreh-beurer led past, yvociteruting bls greeting on the cold nirhtalr, the balcony kent Up Hts find neknowl- edgement of applitse, and iia few moments more tind the street fa front were compara Uvely silent and deserted, while to the north the gteut, moving. iluiminated mass of tmirehers was slowly betaking itaelf homoward, | Trae of mare was tuhhfuly carried outamidst ae ize of patriotiv enthusiism, and the procession disbanded in front of the Exposition Hull.ting. TUL RENE ALONG THE Last oF MARCH wasn striking one. Ono can form no estimate of the mumber of people who Mined the side walks, especially along Withash avenue, fous loi universal Monroe cleur down toTwenty-clziith stecet, wud the enthusiasin seemed to know no baunds, The huties showed moro excitement Uap the wen. Nearly every houte atong the tine of maven was lighted up from cellar to garret, and ali! ery occupant of a residence displiyed one or more thigs,and fn miny instances the decorations were remarkable for their tiste and beauty. At Nos. Ws 121, He, and Bev Wabash avenue there were Hluminations and displays of Chinese: lanterns. ‘The residence No. 1421 Witthigh avenue: was decorated from the roof, where there wis a row of Chinese lanterns, duwn to the sroutd. Each window was radiant with candles, Assoon ag the procession cine along there was sent up from the roof n grand display of rockets, mines, and Roman candies, und-the street was Ughted up with red tire, ‘This was really tho frst nos tieeable display on the street, and created tho gruntest unihusiasnl. Nos, J, 1400, Vu, Wo, aud leld were uso brilllunt- iMuminnated. At sid Wabust avenue re od. J. MeDermid, of the of ‘Trude, has hls residence, and Mr. lives nearly opposit, at No. 7 etween these nelghbors thore was a friendly rlvalry in tiste. ful Uaplay and the explosion of” tireworka. They had .parti-colored | Hengolas, pensive Chinege lanterns, Cte, At sii, [thi ind, cat, and sui there were Hunuinations, At the Woodrit? House, cornerof ‘Twenty-iirst and Wae bash, the entire house Was Lighted up und every window swarmed with ludies and gentlemen, the balcontes being crowded. As goon 14 thy head of the procession appeared the ladies L aun to wave tholr handkerchiefs, and ene | thualast waved 4 vight-gown, which caused hte jnense merriment for crowd and procession. Donuty: herd Stacy, at No, 2k bid bis cele deneo brilltantty dluminated. AT TWENT! UND STHELT there was a seene. The Southern Motel was Uyghterl up from cellarto doing, and on both sides of tho streeta red. green, and blue tire was burned. Moses dines’ horse had no taste for such things, and it of other anlinds objected. Mr. M horse run away with hint west on ‘Twen! ecund struct, but he held on. Toudd to tho excitement an contuslon, Roman candles and rockels were darted into the air, cuusing inuch coufuslun unong the mounted Men, But horses and men wike sewed toenjoy the remarkable ulsplay. Nos. S207 and seat showed tf AL EHS Capt. 1 ck, & Yelcran kriny ollicer, resides, and his family exhibited exquistt taste In display. “ho'house was an Wumlnated bower of Hugs, tistefully arranged und draped at. doors and windows, and the whole was Hgbted up with: enndles In rows In every window Mi the hous Ale wus deservedly cheered by tho procession sIkuy! te heir ivta, ford W. Peck, nt 280, oppoolt, th wl hie. residence (Mhiminated, Hewweoen Twentyethird i and ''wonty-tourth streets the thoruuhfure preatels bountiful sight. Every house wis jighted, and in many instances red-tire added to. the briillanoy, and, When that wasn't enough, bontires wore brought into play, at tho cornor of Twenty-Afth street there waa wilisplay of flruworks which aguin threat. ened death: and destruction to tha mounted men. Sone of the resilonces along here wero adoraed with Chinese innterns as well as Hehted up with candies nod gas. Opposit d SE thors was ahuye bonfire tua vacant lor, in pyramid shape, not Iess thun twenty feet high, ‘Tho residences of C. 1) Austin and George Miller, ut Twouty-elghth street, were especially notices able, And here occurred THY MOST EXCITING INCIDENTS of the whole display, In tho block from Wabash To Michigan uveund $00 had been used for tho purchase of threworks, It is a block in whieh ir, ly, Capt. Keefe, Mr, Miller, Sir. Shepurd, und othor good Republleana live. Ench house wus brilliintly iNuminated, und when the pro- ecaton Gurned tha corner the bowbardinent commenced. Explosions ripidly followed ono: another, Turning onto Michi aventio, tho eveno waa striking, ‘The quiet of that benutiful Lilt ale tor once wus diaturbed, and thors oughly: ao, Nog. 2723, ST, 2710, 2702, S635, 2037, ands tho real- dunes of Col. Jolin Hancock, at No. 2365,were all benutitully Muminated, But what ean te sald of Col. Cloary when he decorated, and Uint, too, heautifully? He ia a Demuvrat, but the hdicsot family nro Hepublicans, and bis resdence, nt No. 2406 Michigan avenue, was brilliantly Ulan: rt and Sots were tise Hghted up. Frou ‘Vwan rth to wentyethird street near): |) Sirs. BW. i roo, Who Hives op> overy Sposa. wits Blunt . Ma Nghted wp throughos Peak, ut 1251, und HH, poalt, had thetr Louse: 4 ng were ulso Nos, und 25, At the residence of Gol, Fred Grant, " No, S410, were ) Grant, Mre. Honor’, and dira, Po Bvery bouse trom ‘Twentyettrst ta Tw wtreot was Hitialnnted. Gen. Sheridan's Lousy Ia nour twenticth street, and when tho proced~ aton neured It, and he and bls Cunily were soci on tho porch, they were greoted with choors and applause, THk'MOIT URILLIANT AND AUTISTIO ILLUMINA> cy Fred ON along tho wholo Huo of march was that ut tho realdouce of My, George Sebuclder, southwest corner of ‘wontieth street aud Michigan uyes nue, It waa dumething to be adimized, Gus piping bad been iuld werd every window, and Over the ehtrance wad a hugo arch of tiny ete Jota, euch of these buing shuded by rod, white, ind'uluuptobes, ‘There must bavu, been bw of these lights urnisyed ubout the house, pros duving wt beautiful ctfeet. When the proceswion cae In sight ie Whole Keene was brilllantly fighted up with red wad biuo re, Every man in the provession passed encomluns a ne take pplendid divplay, At No. BAL sevoral tndies nol ewinging rod tioterns. Now M1, 102s, Jor, 16GK, boss, 1d), Hdl, tho realdence of N. Kt. Fairbank, the Cahanet Club House, opposit 17a, Vid, Vi, WEA, doe, WEG, is, HUT, 128, aad ie alt tighted up with Chhivao' lanterns und in many inatances tlio beautituliy dveoruted with Hug. No.s Park row was ula decerated with lugs and lights. Nos, iy, 0, and sel were: ail buny wits Chlnuse lanterns, Joan 3. brake, nt No, 32, abo had tls house bung with u great variety of Chinese lanternd and the {uterior Drilllantly Hybtod up, THY TRIBUNE, as part of Its Jullitcation, atforded tho peaple of Chi opportuntt: look upon tho ig Prealte An elght- y by don Kost, tay Northwestern Calcium-Light' Company. sands ere thus able to se face of a typlenl Atmerican, and one of tho noblest metrof the country. From tho roof of Tue Tbexe building there was adisplay of treworks, which woe witnessed by a mnultitude of people who tiled Madison and Dearborn atreots in front of the ailice, INCIDENTS, A wheolbarraw wager wus one of tha sights of the night. i tho Sixteenth Ward teunsdiesd “3 tho was ahrowd enough to bet on Garfield) over the entire ino of mare, nithough It was notleed that the Hane cock min bad two helpers ut the handles of the (barrow before ky went very far. nthe procergion reached Twenty-fourth small purty of Mseppalnted Democrets Hehigen avenue and cheered tor Hane sere espeulally: nolsy and lasultings nn tatucht a wholesome feeson, Gen, sttttention being ealled to thelr pr ordered a equntd of the stock-yit dizperse them. Now these boys Youn of Lake. are al hares now just how to drive cattle, Medge did not desert then Inst evey> ing. ‘They Juat rode wroupet this crowed of diss reputable hoadiums, closed ia ipon then, and the rott was compl ie follows broke and ran and some of thom are probably ranning at this hour. Bieouan ppcrent small boy was on hand in 5 fares, and vartous were tho expedients adopted by the youngsters to ttdd to the general racket. One of the andl boys perebed hinsedf Iya trée In front of the Calumat Club, and when the Roardeof-Teade rooster caught bis eye, he nimused tho vast crowd by erowing ton desree of perfection that wae gnarvelous, He huitated the Shunginth the Tnntaui, and the mime vook, but dwelt Inracly lipon the vieturioua erow of the flutter, Tis pere fortminee wis the source of. great amusement, And tho elevated young rouster was cheered for bbs paths. CASUALTIES. PLAYED WITll A PISTOL, Spectal IMspateh to The Chicago Tribune. Berra, Ne —This aflernoon two xiris named Bryant were visiting at the resl- denee of Edward Kelly. They engaged Ln it plays ful xeullte with James Kelly, aged 13 senra, the event of which was tbat Tinuie Bryant, aged 20, took frum it box which happened to stand on tho table a stnule-barreled pistol, She poluted ft nt Juanes, and anid ina spertive way, “ Your inoney or your life! He, ataa supposing It was not tuaded, enid, * Fire away!” She putled the triguer, and the result pi nd thatit was toaded, the bullet taking effect In the unturtituite mins pmnuit, indict a wound from which he dled feht. ‘Che youre lily, who ts terrilly overs comme by the tinbappy oecurrence, was wrrested, and is now beld ut police headquarters. MIN. ACCIDENTS. » Tomer, Cal, Nov. t—A tlre broke out in the Guodshuw hofsting-works ut to'clock this morit- ing nmi destroyed the bulldiug. ‘The shaft took fire,and the timbers burned down twenty. or thirty fect. 44 svon as the fumes were sulducd temporary, holeting works were improvised and foreman Jutes Hood descended the stinft. There were four inen at work on the Gb-fout level—MeCabe, Jnckson, Smith, and anothor, name notaseertained. All were found dead at the bottom. wineer Parker bas not beet seen since the fire, and It ia feared be may bave beew burned tn the buitding. Antuer aunied Dagan wis killed fn the Tloga Mine this forenoon by a rock falling on bi, RURNED TO DEATH. Speelut Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, IIL, Nov. .—Loouurd HeTuce's ress idence in tho ‘Town of Ellenboro, Wis. cuught fire on Saturday forenvon fast, and was totally de- | stroyed, together with {ts contents, ‘Iwo of } Hetfner's children, aged respectively und 5 yenrs, were Lurned to death, and the mother ge~ verely though not fatally injured by the fumes, The {uther of the children was In Galena on tho of the disnster, aud left tor home on Sunday evening unvonsclous “of the bereavement und pecuntury loss he had sustained. UNDER ‘VIE Speetat Dspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Reoomtsatos, IL, Nov. t.—Preston Gill, a telegraph operator: for some time connected with the Alton Rond, was killed to-duy on tho Chtenyo & Northwestern near Chicago by a train, He was u Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home boy, fand wna very expert operator. He leaves whluwed inother at Norm). Spectat Dispaten to The CAleago Tribune. VILLE. Wis, Nov. fob Powers, of this elty, whrakeman on tha Chicago & North- weaterh Hallwiy, fell from the tap of a trials neu Fac tty TIL, this morning and wag iu- stantly killed, the traiy passing over Lin. SMOTHERED ''O DEATIT Speetal Mepatch to The Chicaga Tribune, MInwavkeE, Wis, Nov. %—Fred Rodmer, a Inborer etnployed nt tha Now Era Mills, met 2 horrible denth this evening. He was ghoveling bran into a hopper and made no milestep, which Pat him to sitp tn. [le was smothered fn the ratte ROILER EXPLOSION, GaAnvestos, Nov. %&—Tho News’ Bryan spe vehi suys: Tho butter In an off mill exploded, kUling' tho englneer and four workmen, THE WEATHER, Orvice oy tun Cuter Siaxat OFrricen, Wasittxaroy, D. C,, Nov. 10—1 a, m.--Indieatians —For tho Ohio Valley und Tennessee, cloudy and threatening wenthor wiih ral, casterly winds, rising temperature, falllng barometer, followed in western part by winds shifting to colder northwesterly, with rising barometer. For Lower Luke region incressing cloudiness, with Hht rains, northeast to southcast winds, lower barometer in western part, stationary or tower temperature, For the Upner Luke region, increasing cloudl+ ness, With rain, northeast to northwest winds, gonerally lower temperature, rising, preocded in tho southeastern portion by stutlonury or falling barometer, For tho Upper Misstssipp! and Lower sfissourd Nabors cloudy or pore cloudy weather, with aceastonal rain, followed In the northwestern part by elenrtmg wenthor, northwest to northeast winds, lower teinperuture, and higher baron ter, Cautionary algnala are ontered for Grand Haven, Section U Chicago, Milwaukee, Section 1, and ESCanabi 1 onsxuvaTtons. CHICAGO, Nov. 9 Hime. | Har.) Ther. piu | Wind, a) 48 | 68 |B. al ad | 6s t3ldu, m.| M0 Baltes s,s) iA FES. mintoun. GUNKRAL GUSMILY A TIONS, CUIGAUO, Nov, Wind, 10:13 p,m, Atn | Weta PREPRESS SESSE SSE FortGthson, Grand Ln Jpatanypal vokus. tb CEOYRS, i Bhrovaport, Springtiald A POSSIBLE MURDER, At about 010 o’cluck yestorduy evening a rathor -scrlous fracas oceurred in Fowler Hrothers’ puckiug-houso, in which tho night watcbinan, naiuud James bteNeill, and the engl- auver of tho houso, named David Martin, dxured, 'Thore bua been w bad feoling betwoun the partics tor surg time, and yesterday evening MeNvilll, while going his rounds, charged Martin with Uatiog complaiued to dir, Fowler that he did not wrten pioeory, to hig dutios us night watch: wan js, Mura deuicd bavig done 80, when MeNelll called bim a, iar. - A fy! followed, In ch MeNelll, who fn young mon of 3, got tho better at the start, dealing Inq antagonist, who is a inan of nbouwd fH, x tercible blow on the head, which felled hf tothe gromd, A Mr. Purdy, who was standing Uy. then fiterfered, and Martin, ag avon ne ha + rewatned his fect, aitucked MoNoill with a bare releetave, knocking bin down and giving hint seven blows on tha bead, enteing through the sealp and rendering bln ‘unconsctous. Tn thit condition MeNecill was taken to fils home, nt No, $7 Auburn atreet, where he wae attended by Dr. Crane, of No. ht Mnlsted strect, whe gavo itas his opiiton that the mnn's akull had net becn injured, but that thera was danger of hia dying from the shook or From surgical fever @terssipelns,’ Martin wus arrester by Omvert surieht and Jones, und locked us: walt the result of MeNefil’s Injuries. e . RELIGIOUS. BUNDAY6S CUOOL WORK. Spretal Iapateh ta The Chteago THbunes .. + Dixox, It, Nov, 0.--Tho annual Convention of the Firat District of tho Tltnofs StrteSundays School Association, comprising the seven north ern counties, met In this elty to<lay. One hun= dred and twenty-fve delegates, representing fifteen counties, are present. C. M. Morton, of Chicawo, President; W. B. Loyd, of St. Charles, Secretary, Addresses haveibeen mate by George C, Needham and W. 1. Jacobs, of Chicugo, tho Itey. IP. Mosley, of Rockford, and a most provituble diseuseion on teachors’ moeting and district aud county work. In the evening an eloquent address of wel Hee. 0. By I i. Tho Anoluting of the Holy Spirit." Tomorrow, after a conferencs on work in the district, Dr. Parkhurst, icin. will spenic 3. Sirs, Clenten “Tempered in the Sans tho Itev. Wheeler, of Marengo, Heke, af DeKalb, on" 'Tholenche KX. Mohr, of Morrie, and IL Re Zoon “The Manter of Cons + Ang an Teatdtait and Inthe ovening Mrs. ti int pie. Foy bate a, sissionec, and tha . ir, Lariiner, of chicago, on “ nday= Sebool Work” eae METHODIST APPROPRIATIONS: Special Dispateh to The Chienga Tribune, New York, Nov. %—The General Missionary: Committee of the Methodist: Episcopal Chureh to-day, tho following sums wero approprinted: Blue ftldgo Conference, $3,500; Central Rage $1,500; Eust Tennessco, &2,000; Florida, Beorg|i, $4.900; Holston, 88,0002 Kentucky xa); Te eaan: ton Battie Rovk, AD Taistann. %, Cone tral Alwtuimin $2,800; Dok etrolt. Sho; Michizan. #9 i 0) wth Care saisalppl, 24, "No: Favinnnh, §4094; South Carolin, SHU I S10: Wi Si: Weat Vircintity 50; South Sos Vermont, S44 Rt Milne, Wisconsin, €4,h0); Wiscunsin, Tho approprintion for Minnesota was increased from 850i to E00, ——_ 1 MELINODIST MISSIONS. . Nrw Youk, Nov ‘Tho Methodist Hoard of Missions to-day nude the fullowing appropri tions; Hlue Ridge Conference, 4,500; Contrat Tennessee, Shy ustertt "Fonncsace, $20; Georgi, S40; Holster (Exstern Tennessee) Conference, 200; Kentucky, $4,000; Lexings toniKy. crenee, Inelding part of Ohio and Indiana, Svs Littte Rock Confere 2 Loulsiaua, 87,000; and Mississippi, 86,500. nls ——— or OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Qurenstows, Noy. 0.—Arrlyed, Samaria, from Boston. 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