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8 “THE, CITY. 3 GENERAL NEWS. Das, F. HAR Woon, U.S. A. ta at the Palmor, MP. Syztty of Washington, ts at tho Gard- ner, TP. Hat, editor of the St. Pam Globe, Is nt tho Pacliic. W. ©, Staines, of Snit Lake City, ia at tho Sherman, Suentre FRANK Hircnoock, of Peorin, tt,, is at tho Pacific. Con. 1. W. Jomxgon and Dr. F. W. Rolly, 0.8. A., aro at tho Pacific. BE. H, Rutien and Thomas Hodgeon, of Dutfa- Jo, nro at tho Shorman. BraTy SeNAton Tomas KR. Hop, of Green Ray, Wie., (6 at the Tremont. J. 8, Roaxns, Superintendent of the Michigan “ Silttary Academy, ts at the Palmer, Bawugre F. Coor, of Lansing, Mich. State Rallroad Commissioner, Is nt tho Tremont. M. C, Bano, U nited States District-Attorney vat Grand Rapids, Mich., Is at the Tremont. Unitep STATES SRNATOR and Mrs. W. B, Alll- son, and Miss Hrackett, of Dubuquo, aro at tho Pacific, 3, F. Goppann, Gonoral Froight Agent af the Atchison, Topeka & Santn Fé Railroad, 13 at tho Tromunt. A. 8, Monten, General Freight Agont of tho Burlington, Cedar Haplds & Northern Itallroad, Isat the Paimer. Unrrep SrATrs SENATOR T. W, Ferny, of Grand Haven, aud A. 11. Morrison, of Bt, Jo- seph, Mich,, aro at tho Palmer. F. Wincey, and J. Taylor, Engiondy William M. Sokeav, Scotinnds Rnd William Williams, New Zonland, are at tho Palmor, R. B. Lewis. London: Dr. Bandmann, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ryerson. and Mrs. Butts, Hamburg; and ES Ea sl, St. Potersuurg, are rogistored ut tha Pacitle, Tng tompornture yesterday, Mnnnaso, optician, 838 Madison street, ns observed by TH Chae wilding, wis, at Bn, mm. 46 deg; 10 n,m, A431 mats nee n o B Ts vi Barometer, 8 a. M,, 20,16; 8 P. My A, * Wintsam Bacon, of Springfield, U1. one of tho oldest passenycr conductors in tho Weat, are rived tn tho olty Inat night to take Aart in tho Conductors’ Convention. which will wind up with an excursion to Cullfornia, A-TRAM af horsos and wigon owned anddrivon by Owon Horn, of No, 010 Contro nyenue, while crossing tho Burlingson & Quincy Huilrond at tho Interscction of Latin. and Twenty-second stroet, wus run aver by Engine No. ds of that rond. His wagon was badly wrecked, and one of ‘his horses killed. J. Vi Manonry, General Tramic Manager of tho Peorin & Hock isinud Rallrond; C. E. Verkins, Vice-President of the Chicago, Hurlington & Quiney Haulrands WH Sarre, Assistant, Prosl- font of the Lohigh Valley Raltroad; C. 14. Cole, Assistant Genornl Freight Agent of the Venn sylvanin Central Railroad: and W. H. MeDall, jeneral Freight Agent of tho Hannibal & St. Jou Ialleond, are nt tho Pacific. Tux Northwestern Plow Manufacturers’ Asso- elation was tn’ session at tho Palmer House yen- terday afternoon and cept, Firms In Kock Island, Rockford, Moline, Hurlington, Grand Rapids, and Racino were represented. ‘Tho schedule of rates wus gony over nt lenyth, and tho pooling arrangements considered. It 3 understood that a goneral advance will bo or: dored for noxt scuson, although tho mombers of tho Association refuse to mnke thelr finul ne- tion known. JupGE JAMESON yestardny decided n demurrer inn yrarnishee onse In which the power to selze the salary ofa county employd through tho process of making the county Si party ine yolyed. William Fuller, a County Cierk’s em- ployé, was tho debtor in thesum of $75, and it WAS sought to make the County Treasurer and Clerk parties. Judge Jameson sustained tho demurrer to this, Loldfug that it was against publio pulicy to allow the county ta he made & defendant for tho sake of niding private iu- dividuals to collect tholr debts. Tue Chicago Eclectical Medical and Surgical Society held its monthly mecting vt the Grand Preifio last evening. Only five members wero presont, and they wero Tuto In putting in ap. Dr. Willard was in the chair, Vo business was transacted beyond a disctissian of the provabllittes and possbilitics of the or- nization, the resuit of. which wns the rench- Ing of nu agreement to hold seml-monthly meut- ints, at ench of which somo case wad to be presented for diagnosis, Dr, Olin promised to resentan Intoreating case for the next meat- Ing, tho date of which Isto bo bercaftor an- nounced, Mentiox was mndo tho athor day of tho bet between J. H. byon md Capt. John Prindlvilte that, in case of Hancock's election, Mr. Lyon was pay, Capt. Prindivillo double rates for cartying: a loud of | grain .to Butfatoy while, in ense of Garfleld’s success, Cant. Prindivitio was to take a curgo for nothing. ‘Tho Captain tins at last become con- vineed of Garfield's elcetion, a3 1a evidenced by: tha fact thit be yesterday recolved fron 4 Lyon & Co, an order on a, grain’ warelouse for twonty-fivo bushels of No.2 corn ta load on “tho good, fale Frolic.” Itls understood thir Capt, Prindiville will gall ber to Buitalo blmeclt, And thys peraunully eco to the paylug of his bet. Tne following report was sent to Superintend- ent O'Donnell yesterday morning by, Licut, Schumnener, of tho Webster Avenua Station: » “Loulsa Wichman, 24 vears of age, wife of Joseph Notlan, who deserted hor lust summer, ‘was delivered of femulo child nt 7 o'ciook this moroing ina small woodshed In tho rear of 10 Burling street, the partes in the house refusing ber admission, 18 also did ber brothor=in-liw, who dceens a mitk depot at 704 Larrabeo street, An officer was ‘detalled, who tried to wet ber into one of the houres in tho vicinity, but was re fused everywhere, Ho then procured a wagon and took her to tho station, where she was t+ tended by Dr, MoNeill, Sho will remain there unti! suillctently strung ta be removed to tho County, Hospital. Motherand child aro doing woll.”" A WELL-ATTENDED incoting of tho Fifteenth Ward Ropablican Club was held Inst oventog at Foiz's Hail, at the corner of peri avonue and ol Larrabes street, Severn! thy recently. elected county officials wer went, amd from thelr nature tha proce 1 might bo yory aupeopriainty designated as on lov fonat. tr, John Bader, the — now!; elected County Commissioner, mado an address in- his usual hn which ha congratuluted his On thoir victory, and thanked gallant support extended to bln, A feature oF tha inceting wos the presentation of n beautiful golw star to Ald, You whe counts his friends. by legions, and truly d chicouragement, Mr, prise, but found words tv ox, tho friends and nelghborly Mowxnay afternoon Mr. Daniel Morrison, while crossing Halsted street, near Monroe, wis knocked down by ‘a horse driven by wt min named Jones, His head strick on the car-trick and hisskull was fractured, When picked HH he waa unconscious, und he remalned Bo until hls death, which oecurred early ‘Tucaday torn ing. Mr. Morrison was one of the oldest set- tlers, having came from fuitaln to Chicago In KH with bis parcute nnd four brothers, ono of whom (izek{ol) survives tim, Ho drove a stuge> conch when a young man, and, traveled all over tho United States. Going to Californie in 181), ho accumulnted considernblo gildedust, Tutura he rana bonton the Wilnois & Mobhlean Canal for some yenrs, but finally determined to Spend the rest of bis ilfe in pence, He was bt ‘ourad of nee, yet as active as n inanel 3. le jeaves ajwite, but no childron, Kind to all in Need, many poor people uawell as his friends will regret bis denth. Pho funural will uke Place from No, 176 West Monrve street to-day. Abovr thirty of the representatives of the anthracituscom! producers and. transportution companics hell a meeting yesterday afternoon at tho Grand Paeitic Hotel,” Among, those press ont were J.J, Albright, of the I, © M. Canal ‘Company: C. EB. Street, of tho Pontsy! Coal Company; Willan: IL Buyre the Lehigh Coal Company and the Lehigh Valley Mallroud; A. ft Loo, of Erlo; BF, A. Holden, of “New York; W, L, Kingman, of Rochester; C. M, Underhill, + AQ. Hoole and 3, 1. Park, of uitalo; : of "Etolra. "John i. Git lotte, al udson; and [i + Frise b ble, of Elinira, 8! J. Albright wus 1. olocted Chulrman, E. Btreot Sevrotury, Tho discussion chicily related to transportation yi ucstta regulating a senlo of prices far hnul- , i PTH Ing cual In View of the speedy clouy of naylga 2) ton. A disposition wus manifested on the part i of the heavy dealora to 90 arrange rates for tho Jorge companies that the small concerns will be fs. Cuinpelled to buy at the locat murket. Prices 4, (for coal woro not discussed, the meeting boy a joint eestion to consider transportation ans |). They will hold auothor session ut 10 u'olock this a, Morning, NOT A VACANT STORE TO BU MAD. ‘ It ts singular, yot novertheloss true, that there fro ne stares for rent in Chicago which can bo ‘eed by wholesale tiring, and that good dwellings houses are not tobe hud. 4 thr of tea and toe dacoo douless, now In business in Oinaba, Intend Jocating here, and one of the firm bad been looking around for two or three weeks pust. try Jog to tnd a suitable pluce, but nnauccesatully, the lurge stores are occupied, and he has ‘Thus fur been unablo to dad one In which to put stock. Aw hy aod his partner must live here, te hua also been searcblig for dwellings, but agents fell him they have no desirably ones, ‘Thy gen z temun is almost In despair, ‘Tho firm hives y)@. Capital of $30,un, und want to cone ta Chicago, {- Bot for the Purbowo of wetting trudey but to bring what they have with tham, ag country “foo Merchants lke t headquarters. While f tho dita Ja nod a very ture faot that {5 the partners want to eatablis! ‘ 3 indivates that it is the oplaion in tho W i x ais # cat, tho Bust, Wat Chicago. ts the distrinurine pulat core peal ae the West, und past thers are etter cl for wuccess here . Dauiae onenaes t ero than ii the sur: ‘PETE PATIN AND TUS PALACE MOME, BUNE {9 in receipt of # jatter from : lu, x-General Manager of the “ Lu- alos’ perative Palace Hone and Gencrul , Dress Mauufacturin pera in renly tothe * ptotement contained in the history of the euter- hi priso ns published yesterday. Somerwhat bolled dawn, the ex-Mannger’s clalins are about as fol- lows: Mr, Papin says be dled not engage to sup: ply any capital for the enterprise, but was morely its organizer and promoter, not oven wishing to hold office, and yielding at last only at tho request of the Directors that he nceept the position of Vice-President and General Manager until the Company was in siceessful operation. Tho oflicers of the Company having failed ta carry out thelr part of the program, andhaving spent ita funds faster than they came in, notanly for the purchnso of carpets and things, he’ made a written report to tho Tioard of Directors, complaining of | tho way business was carried op and expel tures mannged. The result was that “tho ladies turned thor cold shoulders" on hit as n reward for his fault-fnding. At the tine of this report only $470 had como fh, not cont of which came from any of the othors, exe cept tho attorney and a Mrs, Weber, although thoy were drawing salaries ranging from $15 t0 S24 per week. He was himself allowed $5 0 week, and gave upall bis timo to the business. ‘The trouble was, buwevor, that each lidy wanted ta bdo boss, so that he tnd very little to do Hence his resignation, which went In tho very: day they declared, in his absence, the office of General Manuger to bo vacant. While connect ed with the Institution he recelycd but 20, and now holds it pespensitte Tor $55 nnd an ites of $37.50 for rentof tho ollice. Mr. Papin tenles that he ever represented to Capt. Goodrich or anybody elso that he had $20,000 (n tho First Na- tonal, or that Ne RK. Fairbank had fiyeated or Intended to Invest anything personally in tho enterprise, and asserts that ne tricted in good falth for the — purebase of tho Gurdner House, the contract being depos- led In tho First National, to remain vathd until dan. 1, 1881, provided tho first pasiment ot 85,000 was made on or before that date. Mr. + Papin ts very sure that tho present organization Will not be able to come to time with the money, but ndds that this will not prevent a ladies’ ns- sociation, organized for codperative pirpose: from taklug possession of tho Palace Home " at due time. DERI TN CHICANO. Very few peoplo have any ten of tho quantity of beer mado in thls elty ee of it le drank hore too), and, In order tu éniighten ml on the sub- Jeet, a TRINUNE reporter cue outar thy offico of the Collector of Internal Revenuo yesterday figures showing the number of barrels turned out by evory firm or corporition engaged in tho business, ‘They areas follows, tho first column showing tho umber of barrels from May to Oc- tober, Inctusive, in 1871, and thesccond tha num ber for the sumo period in the present Uartholomac & Leicht B. Co. Bartholomae & Ke Braud & Co, Tusch & Tra Chicago Union 5 Downer & Homis Browig Co. Fortune Brothers. Hoghee Perlolat Bros. & Behinidt & Glade, BION . 210,003 From this it will bo acon that the incrense hus beon 65.03) barrels. Aasuining thit there are 00 giusses of beer Inn barrel,—a fair estimate,— Chicago tng furnished to her people and their neighbors in six months 155,425,0h " drinks,” or BU glasses foreach minn, woman, and ehild in tho city for tho slx montha for which tho Oyures aro given, THE CITY-HALL. THE school-tenachers will be nald in scrip Satur day. Tho othor olty omploy¢és wero paid a week ago In ensh, ‘Tne Water Ofice receipts for tha past Fix months amount to $145,000, which is greatly In excess of former receipts. AMONG tho building-permits Issued yesterday wid one to tho Chieagy Mallenble Iron Company, to erect a foundry tind upnualing house, corner of ‘Twenty sixth treet and Campbell uventte, to cost 87,0; and one ta Robert Vasey, toe two-story divelling, No. 536 West Jackson street, to cost $4,000. ‘Tur Controlicr says that ho bas no iden of whit he will do with tho cating of the Mayor's tleket-peddlers, The bills have not yet revehed ‘him, but when they da ho says that he will lay tha Whole question buforo tho Law Department. Tf they nro legal ho wilt do his part {is the way of paying thom, bit tho Finunco Committee wilt havo to pass upon thom first. OrriceR Jouy QUIRK, who was dismissed from tho police service some thine ngo. yesterday pre= ferred charges tmainst Serge. Shopeird, of tha Dourlug Street Station, charging him with w- sault, striking him over tho heud, ete., und des manding an linmediute hearing, ‘Ehe comptuint- will be honed in the course of events, and taken under nidyisement. ‘The attempt of tha Health Departmont to en- fores tho ash ordinance [3 erenting considerable trouble. Notices have bean served upon muat ‘af thoso interested, and thoy decidedly abject to its provisions, or at lonst many of then do, To comply with the ordinance necessitates tho sup= plynig of metal ash-recelvera, which wih cost ntaut $7 upluce, ani the objectors consider thls. opprassive, especiully sinew the placing of ashes in wooden boxes has not horetefoere heen re farded as abjactionable, Dr. De Wolf says, oweror, Git he will enforce the ordinance, whieh leaves the objactors no cholco, Ar tho Inst meeting of tho Council a petition wns presunted setting forth that nchangs fn the grade inthe Van Boron atrect viuduet had been mado, notwithstandtosy the protests of property- holders, ote,. and yesterdny [t reauhed the City Engineer, Hy says that no grado wag over os- tublished at tho palnt named, which scumns to settle the diigpute, yet the Connell will bo called upon todeal with the question, and what its Nnding may he no one oan foretell, There i no question about the street-bed having been ralsed, #0 tho matter to be settled Is whothor or not # grado hing heretofore beon established. A peirgation of citizens of tha Fourteenth Ward called yesterduy tn soo why the sewer con- tracted for on Ewing pince hnd not been bullt. They claim that the Reichard is being overs flowed with sown, and that unless someth tty Js dono tho residents in that velebborhood wi have to moye on Account of tho stench; and, furthermore, that tho dewngo is now rtinntg 1 the ditches, and that tho situation is harriblo, They did not suvcced in seeing Mr. Wallor, ho being out wt the tine; but, If thoro (41 contritot, for the sewer in quesuon, ho will, no doubt, see that it iscarricd out, ‘sueexamnination of tho theatres by the Butld- ing Sunerintendent and Firo-Murshat revently mudy disclosed tho fict that many of tho thi tres were hot complying with Cho ordininces. Some of thom tive since mado the changes 1 quired, but mong those which haye not (a Fox's place on Deapliines street. He was asked to putina vontilutor over the stuge, and to muka other fmprovenunta, whleb it uppours he has Hot dotie, anit to-day thy plice will be visited by Mr Kirkland and tio Fire-Marabal, and ff tho pros nrictora do not nares te atence nhl whit is wanted thoro will be trouble, Mr. Kirkland saya that he has indulged the management until ho ts trod of It, and the Flro-Marshal says tho sung, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tne County Clerk iasucd thirty-three mar riage lcenses yesterday, Lunwia, of the Sixth Ward, will bo ono of » Manis Deputies, if rumor be correct, Ste Honrd of Exaoinars are progressing rape Adly with tho official count of tha votes cast ut the recont election, Ube Eighth Ward wag com> pitted yesterday, Junax Loowis yesterday ordered the paymont of a per cent dividond In tho bankrupt estate: of Eitel, Thualrar & Co. tunners, the report of tho Asslunee showlng thathy hasa balunce of $15,843 on band, In sow of the fact that tha business af tho Criminal Co demands an additional dude, It has been deehled do fit up another ream for thls purposos, It hag not been deterinined where tho now Judgo will hold court, but It id attogether Dkely Uuat tho ream now eccupled by the Clerk of the County Board will be used tor the pure pose, Is the Criminn! Court yesterday Daniel Born. bart (no relution of tho diving Burnihy pleaded guilty to recoivliug stolen property, und wie re- tanded, George Alien plendod guilty to lure cony, aid was wlso rentunded fur sentence, jthK co-defendant, Joun Kennett, stood hia triad and was uequitted, -Jubn Potorson and frod Fimmel freon trint for burglary, ‘THe cugo of Charles Cumpbvoll, tho colored man who, an the night of Jan i, hot and killed 4 inn tamed Feman Beatty, ty set for trial In tho Crimbial Court this morning at Yo'eloek before Judge MeAllater, Campbell yesterday told tbo reporter thathe would not enter a plow of guilty, Itvcinine tw hive been stupidly drank, ad uys he bas no recollection of, the man whoin bo ehot, oF tho vircumstunoss of the night It ls bolleved, however, thut Campboll will plead Rauty, and offer ad partind oxtenuntion the cans Wion in which hu clatins ty have been. ut the fine, Ho thi y eee us hopes for meroy’ at tho bands of _ Pus Jolnt Committes on Buildings and Publio Sorvico yesterday listened to arguments on tho chuny of B,J. Sexton fur work done and material Turnighed te the coustrnerlon af the new Courts House. Loouurd swott reprosonted: Mr. Kexton, and mado an exbaustivearguiment tu aupport of his clam, or rathor that portion of it whfeh tho Comnttice bad been unable lo deternine was property, adpisslble uniter tho tering of the cone tract. Tho {utervsts of tho taxpayers were Foprosonted by County-Atiorney Willett, and, aftor Histoning to the fiets und the law us lati down by thess legal luilnuric, the Cominittes again took tho tnatter wider udvivement, itis rumored that Sheritt Mann tus deoided to reniove Jallor Curries, and that he will ap: polnt Conrad Folg in hile place, Mtr, Currier bus mnadean excellent oticer; in fick, bis services have been such av to grurcant the very blybest: pridvc, and this lidorsemunt da chuortully wo- corded bin by everybody who has any knowl: edo of the thurouxh munnor in whieh bo bus performed bls dutics, It ts said tat Fols claims tho position, upon upromise miady provious to the Conventon which nowis vated Geo, Mann, while Currier’s claims aru sluply bused upon 04 ebaracter und o thorough knowledge of bis bustuess, Ho knows THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1880—'TEN tho “crooks” and thelr ways, 1s an exception- ably good oxcenttve officer. and pr 3 tho. coniidenco nin esteem of friends a 80+ public would clates, and tho tntercets of tho feom to demand his retention as custodian of the erliniual clnsses, No Max can. properly appreciate the ratis- faction of nquict life, or know anything about tho neti) martyrdom of an oficeholder, until he mects with the inlsfortune of being elected Sherif of Cook Cornty, thorough study of this Piase nk pollen! ito ttt any other oficht position. He must be Shortt to‘learn the Inportunities of ofice-seckers when plrced upon thelr mettlo, and when they fre initued with what at times scome nn insano: strugglo for place, Sincy his election Gen, Mann hns beet pestered, bored, and wbsolutely porsoonted by an army oat people Who refuse to take no for wn answer, and who hound him to an extont that renders a quiet lito iinpossible, THe leaves his office with a drove of there plnce-hunters at his heels, and itreams all Hehe how will portion al fifty appointments amo tho tive or six hundred who hive alrendy Med thelr applicntions. People sit on his front steps during the Jong houra of the nlght, and when the General arises tn tho morning bo is hesot with n cry for his otficial recognition. Ilo will announce his appointinents on tho 20th, and, when he does, thero will be weeping, and ‘walling, and gnashing of tucth. THE CUSTOM-LOUSE. Tne exports of alcohol wero 160 barrels. ‘Tie Pension Agont patd out £60,000, making $90,000 so far this month. Titreoin transactions at the Sub-Treasury Yesterday wero: Gold, $70,000 out; no silver bo- ing taken Ja or passed over tho countor. ‘Tue internal revenue recoipts yesterday wero 85,000, of whielr ee wag puid for splrita, $3,550 for cigars and tobacco, and §%37 for beer. ‘Thr folowing dutinble goods wero received at the Custom-Houro yesteri: David Mylle, 5 cusks brandy; orter, 20 sacks salty Chi- cigo Stamping Compuny, 690 boxes tieplates Iibburd, Spencer & Uo., 300 boxes tli-piate; Cunningham & Hunter, 28 ensks koda-nab, 60 cnsks soda-ash and chloride of Ime, 40 drums caustic sada; Downer & Betis Rien COW ale CATS wariey; Barrie, Warner & Co., 1,100 boxes ruisios; J. 1% Inderivden & Rrothor, 70 boxes ralsing; order for T. M. Sinctalr & Co. 112 sacks salt; Field, Lotter & Co.,,3 boxes kid-gloves, 10 boxes hosiery, 10 boxes hostory and glovos: d.Af. Faulhaber, 18 casks wine; G. M. 76 drums caustte oda. Cole Tux case of Speelal Potlcemnn P. J, O'Mally, who interfered with Depuly-Marshat Bucher at the poll ar the First Peecinet of the Ninth Ward. olection-day, was disposed of yesterday by United States Commissioner Hoyne, who bed O'Malley f1 $500 kail to await tho nection of the Grand Jury. Folleeman Rurns came up for n hexring on a simitar charge, mide by Deputy: Marshat Durins Chapman, but be walved an ox- amluation and gave $400 ball for his nppenranco in case iin indictment Is found against him. As to Honry Tart and Oney OMtable, whe were are restedton compinint of Deputy Margi 8. Mi Hooth, ft appeared that Hart was not the mun wanted, 80 he was alscharged, O'Mabio's case was continued until Saturday morning. TIE SOUTIT PARKS, AUTHORITY ‘TO IMPROVE STREETS. The South Park Commlssionors held a regular meeting yesterday afternoon, Commissioner Cornoll presiding, and Commissioners Price and ‘Ausactl uiso present. ‘Mr. J. F. Hontioli, attorney for tho Board, sub- mitted a written opinion on the authority of tho Hoard to improve streets adjoluimg the parks or driveways, inchiding Western avenue. Origi-+ mully, the authority to lmprove streots did not extont to those adjoining. the parks, but by a subsequent det, npproved April 18, 148i, such authority Was extended over Iyde Park avenuo, Fifty-sevonth, Fifty-ninth, and Sixtioth streets and'parisof. Kunkukee abd Western avenues, The vist of the avinion Iny in tho conclusion, which was as follows: While the ju tion of Commissloners ayer Btreets ly tig add: nt to its territory is extended for the purpose of enabllug thom to go upon the sitne and linprove und repair thom to cunnect with the purk territory, aud for the purpasa of making the parks accessible, tho title to juris- Aietion over such strects rests in tho Village of Iydo Parle aud tho ‘Town of Lake, With this Anetion In view, the question may be asked, Does the hw Impose a duty on Uig Comnin- slanera to keop In copale such strects?” Uthink not. ‘Tho linproyement and repair of of such streets in ny Judgment is a mutter resting in Uhe diseretion of the Board, and in tho exercise of that discretion they should consider whethor tho improvement of Buch slreots will in any mitterhtl nuiner make the park torritery proper: race accessible to the public or enlarge ite uso- MInes3. ‘The opinion was placed on Mle, HUUSE CONNECTIONS ON ROULEVARDE, Commissioner Russell offered t Resolved, That tho following re; tablished for the opening of tho boulovards for house connections: That abutting owners, or the agents of sych ownurs, whe desiro to nike house connections with tho sewer, gs, or Water systems In tho boulevards, other than those which are the prop- erty of tho Commission, shall bo required to apply to the Secretary for permission to do so, menounHey Un suvh ‘application with a deposit € of eh. ‘That the trenches for sitch conncotions in nll Improved boulevards shull becnt and buck-filled uniter the direction of tho Bu pPrlae noun, by: einployés of the Park Comunlasion, with a view to the slightest possible duinuge to the roadway, ‘That where connections for wator, gas, nnd koweraye tire desired, ull must bo mado simul- taneously. und by montis of n ainglo trench. ‘Chat tho Superintendent shall certify tothe Seerctury the actunl vost of cutting, bick-ftl- Ing, and connecting under the permission ayant: ed by the Bonrd, shall refund tho dlifers onces, if any, between Buch and the amount of the bs tg to the perso making auch deposit, fesuleed, That the Suporlutendent bo instruct> ed ta discontinue all inprovemonts. na spooslily ns Is conalstent with plucing the present wo.k tp good condition for coutintiince hereafter, aad that, conmmeneitg with Deo, 1 noxt, he slutll re- duce the expenditure on account uf.the monthly pity roll 23 Much below £3,000 08 poss!ble. ‘Pho resulutions were adopted, MICHIGAN AVENUE ASSPASMENT, ‘The sanic Commissioner offered the following, which was adopted without debate: Resolved, That this Nourl do now proceed to mike the asseddments as provined py law for tho tnprovement of Thirty-fifth streot, between the cast Hine of Grand bowoyard and tho sweat. Hae of Michizan avenue; of Michigan avenue, between the south line of Thirty-litth street and Lake Park place: and of Michigan avenue, be- tween Take Park ; coud Jackson streot, ‘Tho netual maldng of the aysoxssmonts, In view of tha absence of tho othor Commissioners, was doferred until another tle, the Honrd adjourn. ing fue tat purpose until Friduy afternoon ate v'ulouk, ELUECTION-DAY CASES, NOTARIES AND VOTES, Justice Summeriiold’s court was'ilted yostor- tay afternoon with n miscellaneous orowd of ex-Deputy Marshals, ex-special palleomen, police olticers, lawyors, witnesses, and speotie tora, of all creods and colors, who nasombled to uasiet in the disposition of w number of “aloo. Hon-duy ouses,” which had arisen on that event- ful day from disputes betweon Unolo Sam's ongle and Carter Harrison's bird. Tho Government was represented by A. G. Rovkwoll undo bright young colored lawyer, while Prosecuting Attorney Cameron, assisted by a person unimed Young, appeared for tho muntelpality, and it will gladdon tho heart of every true Stalwart to know tht Uncle Sum achioved a aignul victory, and that " Nation’ cnn still besufcly evelt with athe ‘Tho enses of James Taylor and W, If Pipor, two notaries charge with inslfeasance in ottice In faauing wildayits to alleged illegal yolers, were called frat. Col. Cameron stated that the prose oution was not ready, not having all ita wite nesses, und the cases were continued by agroo- ment unel Tucatay vt 1a. in. sharp. Scott Urady, George Montugue, and Louis Stun ioe publican voters who hud been arrested. by the tuest potico" on clegtion-day for endeavoring to malatain thott rights at tho frtie. wero noxt called, “‘Thoy had been charged with disorderly conduet, but the olticera who tnd acceated thant Wore Hot presunt to prosecute, and tho casos were diainivsed, Tho next mutter on the ducket was tho caso of DEPUTY*SMANSHAL THOMAS POWEIS, charged with resisting Oflcer O'Cofuer, Tho ollicer pestillud that he had ‘ween tho defendaat and Doputy=Mirshal Flynn putting voters in at the Fourth Precinet of the First Ward, in front of tho regular ting, Ho hud remonstrated with them, and bad pusbed them bick, when Powors grabbed blin by the collar und tore bla shire, Assisted by Special Policeman O'Connor, ha suv cooded in nerestlig the defendant. In anawer ton question he stuted that he gad boon bountl over by Conuntesioner Moyne for faterforin with w United Biates or A NuMber uf tough-looking “special Uckot poddlers, Cte, were enlled up, and they vorrab- oyated — tao oflcer’s atutoments, — Dey ty-Maratul = Flynn, formerly on the Pollee force, was thon eattod for the defense, flo testified that a man named Hrown, of the Wostern Lidinna ftullroad, bad worked Wp in the: ne to the window, when he found that bu was Hot registered, Witness took him butore tho notary, und Ald, Dixon swore In the vote. ie mid thea token the mun, whose ticket was uuu bered +26," back to the winkow, na it had been Muderstood that wt dropping out 18 be did should buye the it jegu of gulug Iu wheal of the tine, Onlcer O'Connor had Interforred, aid he bud tried to“exphiin matters ta hin, but he was very mich oxchted, and would fisten to nothing, but pushed bin buck. It was at. thle pole that Powers had wrubbed him und was ar rusted, Add, Dixon waa culled wad substantiated Flyna's statement, whereupon Col. Cameron ordered that the case by disiuissed, the sume Utne auying that by thought tho United States Marshal law a bal oon, and believed that they bad * no right We lord it over anybody." In con- clusion, bu statod that he thought the District- Atrorniuy'a doctring on the subject was abomin- ‘Vly case bolng disposed of, tho legal talent He cannot make sheep, assembled settled down to adiseussion of tho great and Lending question of the duy— “WIL RTNUCK KAMONBKI?" This overzealous and hot-hended foretener thought that one Charles Willams, a colored Deputy Marshal, had done the deed, and be had arrested him for disorderly conduct. Mr. WIll- fans $$ head walter for Mr. i. M. Kinsloy, tho catorer, and has tho reputition of being a pencee able citizen, but Otllecr Samonskl was prepaced toawenr this reputation away. He testitied that ho had enenvored to quell a small rlot on. lec tlon duyut the Second Precinot of tho First Ward, and that “Unolates Hall,” an aged colored man had caliod hin 1 vile tame, i him, and had him fn charge whan tho defendant struck him on the buck. with A benvy eatne, aed acopy of the Americnn ny on bis ine lcrshiiet. tla “had afterwards been struck by the fist of the said defendant, and wits positive that he was tha minn, and to substintintc his tes timony to brought forward three witnesses whose reputation for verncity wie amleruscop- cal. ‘There wasn noble ralty Of colored troops forthe dofense, nnd “ Uncle Wea Ball,” the gootstaruced olf cnlored man, told n straight forward story, which wrotght huyoo in tho rinks ofthocnemy, When ail tho testimony had been turned In, the score stood six to four mgalnst tho “Solkd South,’ and Mr. Williams was allawed to. departin peace, as tho preponderance of evi- donce was in his favor. The great question of the Kiontity of Samonski's assallunt went une Answerod, and it will go down to posterity in company with alike question concerning a man named Patterson, TUE MOTILERS’ SOCIETY, A MUCI-NESDED ORGANIZATION, Ameotiug of ludlos {nterestod tn the formas tlonof a Mothors' Soctoty wus hold yosterday afternoon in the Egyptinn parlor of the Paliner: House, Mrs, ‘Thomas A. Witoo In tho cbatr, The Committee nppoluted aba provlous mect- ing to preparo a constitution and by-laws for the Socloty reported In favor of the formation of agoclety to collect and dissominate informa tion on tho subject of the honors, priviteses, and duties of mothorhoud, and of tho proper caro, training, nid Inaiigeinent of children, to be known as" the Mottors’ Society of Chicago,” with a membersitip Inciuding mothors and Indies interested in children. ‘Tho speciut objucts to bo looked after by tho Soclety were delluedas, first, toditfuso information on the Intluences that affect maternity aud the propor development of eblldren; and, second, to prevent. by aystamntle methods cruetty to chitdren, Tho raportilso contained a constitution and by-laws, which wero adopted, Provision was mede for tho appointment of Comnnittecs on Motherhood, ineluding phyaslent aud mentaland moral influcnees attecting tus ternity: Physical Development of Caildren, in- chuting automatal intluences, food, clothlug, oxereise, work, pursing sick children, hospltal nccommodation, ete; tho Mental Training of Children; Cruelty to Chikiren, und the best menns, legal and moral, to prevent it. Dr. Duncan, who was present at the meeting, promised to dellver lecture for tho Society, Dr A. B, Litswarth said that. us Assistant of tho County Agent’s office, he wits brought daily Into contact with n great many neglested moth- ers and children, and he felt a deep interest In overything done in thoir behnlf, Ha asked whether genticmen would be allowed to attend the meating, The Chair sald that no one Interested tn the work which the Society intended to carry far- ward would bo excluded, mid sho thought that ainong tho workof tho Assucintion would be wnimprovoment of. tho fathers us well ag the mothors, and a tecture on fathers would be ony of tho earlicst in tho proposed course, ‘Tho clection of ollicera was taken tp and ro- sulted In the choice of Mes. ‘T, A. Wilea ng Preal> dent, tho fling of the remaining places bolng postponed until the next meeting, ‘The incatlng thon udjourned to mect at tho ladies’ parlor of tho Grand Puelilo Hotel Wednesduy afternoon, tho 21th inst., at 3 o’clook, FAT STOCK. PREPARATIONS FOR THE APPROACHING snow. The antielpations regarding tho Fat-Stoct Show, which will openat the Exposition Monday: morulng, wilt doubttess bio realized, and the ex- hibition prove to bo tho bost one over held, Preparations have beon going on fern wook in tho building, and are wbout completed. Yester- day tho work of stalling tho ontries was begiin, sixty bond of cattlo and two tots of sheap are riving from the country, ‘fu-day the hogs and mora cuttle and sheep are expected, Friday all the antmals will bo wolghed and cataloged for the == Information of visitors. In addition to tho stock named thore will be some tralned California horses and Normans and Hambletonians. A number of entticedenlors and other interested people tro already hero, avd tho clty will bo fult of thom noxt week, ns this show, always attractive, will draw moro that ever this your on aecount of Its excalionce. ‘Tho uutries liciude sixty hogs, 160 attlo, and Pblrty horses, Several inembers of the State Hoard of Agri- culture, under whose auspices the show fs held, are now in tho city, and tho others will come to- ay, when tho Hoard will hold a meoting, incoting of ft-stock raisers and feedors ts enllod nt tha positon Bullding on tho 1th {usta whloh Congressmen are invited to be present, ‘The abjectis to urge upon the noxt Songress to tuke Immediate netion to romody tho immense tosses sustained by Amerivan fat- stock shippers in England andor the regulation requiring tho slaughter of atook within fourteen days after disomburking, CHICAGO FAT-STOCK SHOW. Tb the Editor of ‘The Chicago Tribune, Crcaao, Noy. 10.—Few, If any, publio enter- prises of moro importance to tho City of Chicago and to tha Northwest have ever been started than the annual Fat-Stock Show, which opens to tho public next Monday, tho Ith Inet., at the “Exposition Hullding. ‘Che State Hoard of Agri- culture lias assumed to establish permancnty in this city an annual display of fat stock, enibrac- ing cattle, shoep, hugs, sultry, and game in ad vunee of ‘the holidays, so that’ butehers of tho principal eltics of the United States, Great lrit- hin, and the Continune may come blero for thelr G holidays ments, and be eitre of Miding nt this show just what thelr best customers want In tho dino of choice American meats. ‘Tho gencral plan and purpose of this under taking {6 sinilur to that of tho great Binithfold cattlo-show of London, which bus beon in auce cessful operation for tho past clghty-two years, and hus rerved a very-usofal purpose for the ‘United Kingdom, If the peuplo of Chlcare will take s proper in- torest, and endpernte with the State Bourd of Agrloulturo by putrontzing it with thelr pordon- nl attendance, so that it inay be uate pe its permanence {fs settled, and Chi- ago will largely reap the benoit. Otborwise it will bonbeadoned, to be taken up and iitde su cesstul by Kansas'City or St. Louls, Will Chie vogo negieet amattor of such Importance? £ think not, Yours, Joun DP. Reysoups. $$$ MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION, 81. Lous, Mu. Nov. 1.—Tho River Commia- aon met again this morning. ‘The Committe on Business sulnaitted a report favoring tho permanent organization of tho Commission with ollicers, consisting of Prealdont, Vice-President, ‘Trouaurur, and Sucretary, and tho establishinent of headquarters at St. Loula, with tho allice of Hoorctary in the Merchants’ Exchange Bultding, tho nppolntmant of an Executive Cominittes to take xeneral hates of matters pertaining to Stato and Nation! tegivintion, und the holding Of nn annul meeting of tho Commission at St. Louis the drat week lu November, Tho report Anus sidan tad attern somowhat longthy discus- slon, — BRITISH COLUMBIA. SAN Francisco, Cal, Nov, 10.-A Victoria (13. ©.) dispiteh says that a lirge public mocting wae bold lnst night to consider Cannda’s dofnult inthe matter of the Taland Hallway, ‘Tho resus Indona recite the losses the Province bins sus. uined through tho reservation. for several Yen, of the Lslund cout und agcicultuni lund, ind oxpress the Lelluf Wat thutt Provinco would bo better off as a Crown Colony tf the railwi: obligations of the Dominion urea not tulied. Tho speeches were generally diatingulaned for thelr quiet and friendly tone towanls Canada and Sir Jobn Mucdonall’s Government, ————— PROPOSED SHIP-CANAL, Special Lisputeh ta ‘The Chicago Tribune. Lavaverte, lid. Noy, 10,—The Hon, Godlavo B. Orth is In rovetpt of a letter from Cot J. Me Wilson, of tho United States Ruginoering corps, stating that lis surveying purty is now at Hunt- ington, on tho Wabust route, and expects to ventel Lafayette carly the cauutg manth, | Con. ures, ft WIL be remomberod, donated’ 815,000 toward eurvoyiug and determining the fensibill- % of a ship-casal trom Yolude to this pet Nd the surveyord ure now on the way, tds claimedt that from thia poimet to tts mouth tho Wabash River could bo utilized asa canal, ———e > DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS ITEM. The “ Fort Pierre & Nuadwood Lino" of tho Chicago & Northwestern Ratlway ts finished wo Morre, on the cust bunk of tho Missourt Hiver, 780 milles northweat of Chivaga, und about 10 qillos east of Deadwood, ‘Thia opons an nilerall route tu Pleree, over which dally traing will run. from ang after Monday, Nov. 16, 1880, to and from Chicago, , A duily ne of Concord couches, under tho control of tho Northweatern Express, Stuge & Cransportudion Company, will from tho wboye date ran between Piorra and Dealwood, ‘Yhis is by all adds the shortest and best route to the [Mack Hilly. For fullor particulurs call at the ticket-ottice of the Chicago & Northwestern ullway, No, 02 Clark street, {a the Sherniat Howav. ‘Carefully rend the advertisement about this routo tht is tueday printed in the advere Uaing columns of thia paper.” ‘Terrible Loss of Life. Millions of rats, mice? cuts, bed-bugs, roach: lose thelr lives by collision with "itougu'on Kats: Bold by druggists. 150 boxes, a + Over 155,000 HowoScales sold. Borden, Bellock &Co., Chicugo, PAGES. NAVAL REVIEW. Our Tars and Marines Exhibit Their Proficiency at For- tress Monroe. The Mancuvres of Ton War Ves- sels Roviewed by Presi- dont Hnyes, Cannon and Torpedo Salutes Enliven the Occasion. Fortnrss Monnor, Nov. 10.—Tho day opened auspictously for the navalrevicw, Tho weather was clear and plensant with a fresh breeze from tho southenat, At? o'clock tha steamer Dis- patch, tlying the Presfdont'’s flag from the malin, came into tho Roads, followed closely by the Tallapoosa carrying the Hag of Commodore Earl En Ush, Chief of the Bureau of pment and Heortiting,, Tho Dispatch tad on board the Presiilent and Mrs. Hayes, Seeretary Thomp- son and family, Secretaries Shorman, Kvarts, and Schurz, and ox-Postmnster-Gencral Key, with mombers of their familics and friends, Upon the President's arrival the yards of the vessels of the flect wore manned and nsaitute of twenty-ono guns fired by tho Temnesseo and Minnesota, A salute of twonty-oue yung was also fired from the wator-battery of Fort Ston- roo, This was followed in quick succession by nealute of twenty-one torpedoes, which wero fired from on temporary stition near shore, a novel experiment In the way of salutes. As tho firing censed the Murine Band from Washing- ton, stationed on the balcony: of tho hotel, played * Hall to tho Chief," in which they wero jolned by tho band of tho flagship ‘Tennessee. At llo'elock the Presitent and party went on bonra tho ‘Tennessee, whoro thoy were rorelycd by = Admirnt Wyman and staf Tho erow were bent to quarters, when they were oxercised, after whioh thoy repnired to the spar deck to witness some broudsword exercises by some experts of tho crow, At t2 o'clock tho guests and party left the ship end returned to tho Dispatch, Tho yards were again inaniued, and a salute of twenty-ono gun fired, . At 10 o'clock tho revenue cuttor Ewing ar- rived from Baltimore, having’ on board Jauies Gillan, Lrensurer of tho United Stntes; tho Hon. Join &. ‘homns, Collector of Baltimora; and a number of friends, Othor steumers brought many distinguished visitors. At Lo'cioek n signul from tho flagship to pre- pare for lundlug was holsted, and tho crows at once went to work towering away thelr bonts, ‘The water wna quite pats so that ft wus found Impossible owing to this fnet, and tho strong tite setting in, to form a liue and advance simultaneously as at. frst proposed. Tho crews were, thercforv, allowed tu leavo tholr yeagels and xot ashore 18 best thoy could, little, regard being paid to order. The brigade was safely landed at 3 o'clock, and the ordor of for- imation was Inaugurated, x Tho Mariue Band and’ Pioncer Corps headed tho procession. Tho entire nuimbor in tho bri- Rade was 1,400 mon, +Athnlf-pust 3 thoy took up the Iino of march for tho fort. In tho meantime the ive compa- ules of artillery stauionei ere, headed by the bund of the post, marched down to tho whart to meat nnd eseort the Brosidant uid party Into tho fort, uuler command of Gen. George W. Getty, who was nceompanicd by bis atatf. ground ind were ready for Inspection. About 4 o'clock the President aud party came on the grounds, accompanied by Adartent Wy man, ‘the President and party ‘took their stn- tons at the reviewing stund, when the brigade marebed by in golumu of companios, saluting ag thoy pasesed, ‘I'his practically ended the iat. ter, and the sailors und tmurines returned to tho boats and pulled away for tha ships, ‘The troops of the gurtison then formed and escorted tho President to the wharf, where the party em- ‘barked aud returned to tho Dispatch, ALT thls ovening a boavy rain storm set in, which prevented tho oxpioted disptay of fre- works frum tho Ilcet. Tho ball at the hotel, howoyver, was a most Drilllunt aifuir, the Presi- dent wad Secrotary “hompson belag present. ‘Tho Peositlent und party remain bere to-night, but what the program for to-morrow will be no one sevins to know, itutmor hia it that the Pres- ident and party: with visit the triining-ships and toro will be n four-inile boat race, In which nit the vesacls of tho fleet will by represanted, atter which tho party will sail for Washington. ‘The entire ilevt 1s to get undor way and escort the President some fifteen miles dawn tho bay, POWELL’S DISTILLERY. Frying to Find Out How That Tani Blow Up and Killed Soven Mon, Tho tnquest in the onses of Willlam Podratz, Frank Tralner, Jacob Kakuskn, John Daley, Jo- soph Hornk, Mra, Joseph Horak, and Aloxnuder Baxter, who wero killed on tho uvoning of tho 1th of October by the explosion of a corn-cooker at tho Garden Clty Distillery, corner of Canulport. avenuo and Twonty-sccond and Morgan streots, was commenced yesterday afternoon. At first it was proposed to hold {t In tha distillory oMfco, but the nolso cnused by the running machinery wns so great that It was adjourned ton nelgh- baring suloon, The facts doveluped are not now, oxcopt that thoy tend to show thut thero was a feeltng uf Jonlousy between tho ongincer, Jucob Kakuska, ono of tho victims, and Honry Zum Velde, who ran tho cooker and who ts tho yenst-muker of tho catablishment, Sinco tho oxplosion tho frionds of tho victiing have threatened to lynch Zum Voile, and he bas gone to Milwaukee, Hels the only person Who can give an Sntelligent doseripuon of tho process of stentn-cooking of wholo grain for distilling purposes, and he cun probably give acorrect theory of the oxplosion, His family is hero, and he will bo brought back and pro- teuted too. Tho Jury consiats of 1). Tegtmeyor, foreman; W, M. ond, G. A. Williuns, 1.8, Whitcomb, M. Peabody, and J, LB. Battse, Mr. Adolph Krause ropresented tha familles of tho killed, watehing: tho proceudlugs and picking up facts for posste bio suits for dumages.. Tho testimony elicited was in substance as follows: BISON POWELTy, President of the Garden City Distilllng Com- puny, etl ha nevorbad any doubts about tho bufety of the tank whieh exploded, fo had no theory about tho enuse of tho explosion. Ho had frequently stood near the tunk to watch its vperation of cooking tho graln, and ho was there tho day before to vo how much. steam it took to blow out the cooked grain. The grain had to bo cooked ton certain degreo, and it was thon blown out. Kakuska, tho enginoer, was vouchod for to him asto his competoney by his bruther, whom ho had known, ng 2 Srst-clias vngincer, and had been tn the business for yeurs, Tho tink he regneded us a first-cinss boiler, Ho wet or whuther any expurt bud over asl I When ho left tho dlatillory ateam was coming through the pipe. Tho men bud boon working an the pipes al et Decauge thoy bad become clouged. ‘Lhe not mise over alxty pounds of steam. Tho tak could stand u pressure of iv pounds, ‘Lhe instructions were tot ‘to blow outwith moro thin twentyetlve or thirty pounds eum, Tho mes bad been working atthe pip bur, when he left at bo'etoek, thoy bid stiececded In clenring them, ‘Phils process uf the cooklug of wholo yeaa was not new. te wad tn tse tn Oblo and Ladlana, and was un old proceas in Zurope, THEOUOUE G. KIIMAN, the foyéinnn of the distillery, tostitied that the new tank was put into the distillery threo or four months ugo, ‘There was no real trouble with the mnebine until tho afternoon Of the ex~ ploslou, when it beewing choked up, Dut it was elenred out by U o'clock, Io, however, tnd Nuticod we tad on the ufternoon of tha Heth of October that the plpe was clogged, The pipe that night was hot only to thy vlbaw, There was fifty-live pounds pressure on the boilor, and: Torty on the tink, Hetold the mon to wuit a minute, snd he would rilge aw few pounds mora stew, 'bo pipe did not clear, as he bad wntiels pated, 8O hy let it ge for the tue being, und tho hext morning he cleaned the plpe out, tnding firat wherg it was clogged, It was cleaned out by running a rod through an tneh plug ut tho, ton to the bottom, aug then blowing the stean through. Lt was cleaned about 5:0, Ho thon put on the steam und started to cook, ‘Thare ! Wid Na tHANhols caver ou whic cooking. ‘Tht operation waa perfurined with the cooker apen, | ile was Up-stutrs when the exploaion occurred, Tio closed the cooker at 6:30 preparatory. to! blowing aut, ‘The blowing out wis to be dono, about 7 oF 7330 o'clock, oF W Mitio utter. ‘Pho. onginver Wont to supper und cumy buck Lo blow : out thy nish bout wfteon minutos pust 7 o'clock, Phere had bon no atoppure up to the time of blowing out. iw tunk aut tha stop. yalvo, and witness told the engineer thors shu was, und (hat sho wae all right, and ina moment after the explosion came. Witiess Was close to the tank when It exploded, and ho was carried Horthward about cleven feet, us far us bo could e judgu and rewouber, Ho bud no theory ua jae oe bigh up bo wont or ua) to the cuuso of tho explosion. There was ovly torty pounds pressure of steun on the cooker,and {i fty-Gvoon the bollurs, They couldn't Falvo any more steam “On the ilers, because they were [i bad abupe. Ie bud been bawmer- ing’at the pipe Just vofure or at the tue of tho Bull's Coug! aultloue frou “Haas necldent. Ho heard nono aay that thos had bolter yet down—that thore was dingor. Ho did not any it. PATRICK 1, TIRHNEY, tho City Holler Inspeetor, testified that ho under- stood Bollers aud engines, having put up enyines aud boltors on the river; was two at nn on ower und nite years in bustuess for bimself. to did not Inspect the tank whieh exploded. He received no notice that the tank was put up. Tho Inw required that he should have beow note Ned. Ho heard the roport of the explosion that night on lug Island avenue, while he was In- mocetl a holler, ‘Tho tank waa conatrueted orc a » 1" from a very good quality. was 10 sanlosion, but. was burst which examo suddenly from over pressure. He thought that the dinmeter of tho tank was aoventy-two inches, and Umit the tank ahoukd not hyve carried over forty pounds pres+ . Bure for Its safety, und forty-five should be. tho highest. Most of these tanks wore act at from thirty to forty pounds, No man know what presstre Word was on that tank after the cacapo: pipe waa clogged, ‘Choro should have been we anfcty-vatvo on the tank, { foreman hero Btated that no safety-valve, the engineer cou whon thore wasn everpresaire. — Overheatin: and a sudden cooling off causod explosions, ant overpressure the bursting of bollers, ANTON KARUSKAy brothor of the decensed engineer, who ie also nn okt engineer, was the next witness. Hy evident= Iv had considerable fooling against Kinman, tho foreman of tho distillery, and Zum Velie. Heawere that ho had been an engineer for twenty-three years past. Ho hind beon with his brother the day before the explosion, and know tte cooking apparatus. His brother culted wit. Ness’ attention to Its vlogaing. un fn tho pipes the day before, and decensed told him hoe had some cooked army bentis to mive hin, showing bhn the cooked wholy Vig ot cornin the cooler, Decunsed had sald that Kiminan and “Smart Aleck," the inventor, who ran the mrebine, knew Ital, Ho had tried to show thon what was tho matter, but toy wero too smart, und wouldn't Hsten to him, and so he kept his mouth shut. Ruthe knew where the trouble lay. He did not say Umt he looked upon the cooker as a dangerous pleco of muchinery. 11s brother hind told him that there wis no sort ot agreement ns to miinging the thing even between the foreman and the man who ran tho apparatus, There was not enouh water in the tank to cover the corn when he aut it, ‘hey took out some corn, and It waadry. Ilo was at supper when the explosion took place. His theory of the explosion was that the boiter was not braced In the hend ns it ought to have been. ‘There ought to have heen a Bufety. valve on the tank, ‘The tank was bullt, he thought, of very: poor fron, and witness oxtibited n pleco to tha ry. He thought it was poor business to have nosafety-valve. There must have her ful pressure on the fron. ifs brother of tho cnuse of tha stoppage of tho pipes, never said that he thognt thore was dung: be apprehended from the wink. “he eusgzinecr controlled the steam under the direction of the foreman aud patentee, JOUN HAMSILER, of 448 No, Twont th street, was next sworn. Tho Arm of Tobin & Mamiuter conalructed the boiler. They wore ntiaking twenty-four tanks of tho same kind at thy the for packing. houses, and this ono was complete. It was built ot ANo, Tiron. ‘He had no theory us to tho enuso of tho explosion. Thoy could never havo exploded the tank with stenin proasuro, A bet- ter quality of Iron was generally used for boilers: than for tanks, because of tho fire which was der bollers, Thoy never td to brace tauks. arly all tho take ind sufety-valvo nttneh- iments to thom. He thought ail ought to hive thom, 03 np bollors, The tank would stand a pressurg of from clghty to 100 pounds of stenin. It was the gas and stenm whieh would not mingle. Tho corn geu- erated a carbonic gas which would not combine with tho storm, and he belleved tho gas pressure, tho oxplosion. Mr. a City Boller Inspector, was re- catled, and testified that ho would hive required n snfoty-yulye to be put on tho tank, The law required that the owner of such a tank or bofler shoukl notify the Inspeator whenever n new onc wna put.up, He would issue no certificate of surety unless n eafety-valyo was put on. He looked upon the sufety-valye as a necessit! Henry Zim Velde, who had charge of tho tonk, {8 In Milwaukeo, Ife was telegraphed to bu present, but he made no reply to tho request, fearlug personal violence from relatives and friends of tho killed. ‘The Inarest was thon ad- Journed untll Fri Hay afternoon at 2 o'clock, Wwhon Mr. Zinn Velde js expected to be here. Ho will be nfforded protection, aud his testimony will be taken, RELIGIOUS. Visit to Indianapolis of Fronch Evan= Lelistes Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Inpranarotis, Ind. Nov. 10—Tho Moy, W. A, Rartlett, of the Second Presbyterian Church, ro- evlved Informntion to-duy that M. Eugerto ite- vellland, whose recent conversion and subsc- quent Inbors in behalf of tho evangelization of hig native land have mute him tho object of unusual attention tn the religious world, recom- panied by the Koy. George Theo. Dodds, son-ine Inw of tho ofd Scotch hymn-writer, Dr. Horatio Bonnr, will visit Indlanapotis noxt Sunday, re- maining that day only, In tho morn: ing thoy will bo nt tho Socond Pres- byterian Church, and in tho afternoon and eventug ut aome of the othor lurge churches to address union mectings., ‘To como to lndian- apolls they give even Clucinnat! the FO-by They come ns the authorized representatives of tho threo iewding homo missionary socictics of tho French Protestunts—viz.:, tho Evangellenl Bo- ciety, tho Central Socloty for the Evangelization of france, and the Interlor Mission, The nioncy contributed is to go intowcommou fund for ovangetizattan ti France. ‘Speciat Plapatch tv The Chteago Twbune’ Decatur, W., Noy. 10.—Deleyntes from, Iro- quols, Ford, Vermttion, Chumpaign, Edgar, oui, Dntt, Macon: Mouttele, “and Coles Counties will ussemblo In this city Nov. 18, aud In session four days, in uttendance pan the Universalist Association Convention of Contral Hillnois, tt will bo quite an Interesting conven ua portant bualticss will bo trans. 1. ‘Tha ~ G. We Kent,af Peart, wilt preich hero onthe ovening af the {éth. Tho Rov. Messrs. Conger, Hebberd. ‘Tabor, Bunny, Williams, Gilmore, and othors will be present at the Convention, a BANKRUPT ACT. Fresont Aspect of tho Draft Mado by Judge Lowell, and Now Wefore Cons Eresn—Univernalintn, Hosron, Nov. 10.—The Hoston Board of Trade havo in press Judge Lowell's rovised editton of tus draft of tho National Bankrupt law now bo- fore Congress, Tho first cdlUon of this proposed huw was sent by acommitteo of merchants to the mereantilo agsoclations, tha Registors in Uinnkruptey, and tomuny othors Interested In tha subject, with a request for tholr erjticlams. ‘Tho answers received wero highly fayoruble to tho gonera) plan of tha proposed bi, but iminy valuablo suggostions word made in Inutters of dotall, These aro Incorporated in this dition, excepting whon they seemed to be elther already provided for by authoritative dceisions under the old aut, ar more proper to bo regulnted by tho Courts in tholr rites and ore ders, Tho moat important of the changes tinue in this edition fa tha Invrense of tha powers of Registers, who nre yirtunlly senda Jue gua In the first instance of nearly all matters fn bankropt: ey. and duo provision is made for bringing courts of baM@icruptey within easy renoh of tho parties having business in them. Tho bill has buen wholly revised, and many alterations mide, with a viow of making tho law more effective and useful, ————_—_. MASONIC, Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Rosconen, Wis. Noy. 10—Ne Molal Com- mandory of Knights Templar No, 15 was constl- tuted to-day by Johu W, Woodhull, acting as Grand Commander; John Corsentt, Deputy Grand Commander; D, H, Wright, acting as Grand Generalissiino; Chandler P, Chapman, a3 Grand Captuin-Goneral; and 31. Young, as Grand ftocorder, ‘Thirty ,itnights Tomplnr of of Robort Do Stolai Commendery, of Madison, under command of Eminent Com mandor Chand: ter P, Chapman, acted us escort for tho Grand Commandery, Ruku's Hall was crowdod with citizens of Rdscobe) to witness tho corsmony, A grand boll § now in progress In Mtuku’a Unlh, given by De Molat Commandery, Iu honor of tho Visiting Slr Knights, Molal starta of with a membership of twent, von Sie Knights, ——— Dr. d. Freeston, Hamburg, Pa writes: After having tried al the diferent mediclies that came to my knowledge for tho cure of sick: headache, Lfound none equal to Hamburg Drops. Teheerfully add tho above testinony: in favor of the remedy, —<——— ‘9 remedy is what they call Dr, Syrup. Price only 25 cents a bottle, a Indigestion} dyspepsia, nervous prostration, Everybod ‘andall furs of penvral dubility relieved by tuk- Jux Mousmun's Peptonized Leet Youle, the omy paration of beet containing its entire autre Que properties, Btjs nota moro stlinujant Hike 4 ox truuta of beof, but contains blood-tnaking, {ewan jug, and life-sustaining propertioa; isinvuluatietn all enfeobled conditious, whothor ho result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, verwork, or nuitie discaso; particularly if roe ulnonary complalnts, Caswoll, i & Go,, Proprietors, New York, For uals ziclats. DEAGIUS. ~BleatatiOxcNov. in Jdin SeSahion at bis lave fosidunce, 013 Kouth Halstod-st. Fauera) Friday, U 12th ust, to the Churoh of the Sacred Hoart, at} o'clock a. ne thence to thy Northe western depot the rousing be taken to Woud- lock, LiL, for taturment. WARKNER—Tuoatay, Nov, % of typhold fever, Jnpues WARIO eA ayigence, 61 Wost Lak er @ realdence, ‘Thar, Nov. tat Teeloek, ‘ . BIRREN—Nov, Afvne. 1, BRO! Funeral tesa is into’ fostdeuce, td 8 years. Eugeolo-st. Nor, f1, Hat DPatiana tornay: Yo Li front her h arelnues to SI 1. Frieni tontay, B NITE CONT! M ean be hind nt Oneal, nid AL tine, nftor na Alare $11 i lay. Nove Tynt 4 comutery. ‘Frlondeoe the Caaily atti ttany um it WEWELI—Noy, U,ather raat, bojoved wits of done era once Mrs, Annie viarion’ Cha tat James" Church, nea invited tous Cal Td. 8. DEFROAUGIT Wild, M'ksiow ptayorsnccting aoe att? Old Kolkn’ Conca, Undo the nuspicos wf tho Y. MC wilt rans fickots, 2 Ey ti, baat co i th:d0p.m. Friends aro Terpecttany ENNIA—Noy. 0) ntdo'olock p,m, + Jamey By OF heart dit Wentworth, nnn, ey 1 ron Maly ee Seite TAL CLOT With civE aR Hh”'In Karwall Italy, MGA Mra, HURT PERM EVE | evel book-ntore, ‘i r A AOA ANAT JL an's Christian Ansociation montnly meoting at ISU) Wavash-ny, nn greaclae BV. A. I RUPPREDAR Wilh Conpies Wlay-choot tonchers' meuting Go PUCE lind nvon saturday,” MeClNR . in lower BRS OF weHlt Nona tthe poe and Hnrrison-s44., Tuinortance, AWE SMICAGO Pi will hold an impo ‘clock at the Sherman bora tid § PPE HIGUTH WALD REPUBLICA DP intititnneting “Ae hendquartiee sy nt # w'elick topublicans ean fouse Club Knows, Soarnas ae et Hh Alle chun WI encore Naa Aire Invited toatteny” (cm AIL UNE rs request. Tie ANNUAL MRETING OF iF, VardClob, forthe election it ee mt punter iInil Won et Woot STayhe oie pi ness, — Dresds, or luxarious anoricnn Republican Chiu , elfle Hotel tits oveninu nt o'clock impure tk GAKING FOWDE a Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM GRATER CREAM TARTAR jousekoeper's favorite In leniding cities of the wi jo other preparation makes such nie ‘Gay. bot gaten by ays Fan 3, be tice without fear of the i lt resulting from hongy in jnle food. | 32-Comm ended for eee ths Governia one Ch GROWL Poracness b: aCHOYAL BART urity and #) Hunker one DKIt CO.. LOTLERY DRAWIN 'Thix In the only Lottery ever rated on and Andoracd Dy the peop © OF any Suttle, UNPREGEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER ‘HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This Institutton war Lent nu ayorwholminy ‘with neapltal of Aresurve fad At the Gi whielt has always takon : of Viiginin. NOTICE.—Tiekot IAD LAN! v, Or same porson nt Or JUBA! an regular! ature of the State for die purposos in 1388 fur the 4 eontmnet t nthiy be iy tieorporatad.b rental ane Chen evr of Twenty-five Wears, to whlch the inviolable faith of the rato ts pledged, which pladge hina boon tenowed by i Poplar vote, RecUrINE Its franchise Ii tho now Constitution adopted Dee, 3 #1.00),0)_ to W! favor S304, i TiS GRAND SINGLE NUMBYI DRAWINGS taro always taken pineo monthly tt has ny postponed. Look ut the following distribution, made RAND PROMENADE CONCENT, dariog ADAG Holt tt fins sinico add ever scaled of pines tho Benurecard, of Jwulsiana, and 100 Approximation prizes of, 40) Approximation prisos of 0 Approximation prizos of. 1,277 Vrizes, amounting to... Gr With GRAND MONTHLY and tho EXTRAORDINARY -SEMI-ANNUAT DRAWING at Now Orleans, ‘Tuosday, December 11, undos tho rsonnl supervision and manngomont of Gen. G, Te jon. Jubal A. Karly, + CAPITAL PRIZE, 810,00, aro ‘Tun Dollars isha, $2, ‘Tonthe, #1. LIST OF PRIZES, CAPITAL PRIZE OF... RAND PIUZH 01 only. Halves ton peas Hoy ake 0.0 au + 0 00 ‘5.00 rig su oO Siu) m0 m0 mm non mam 10 100 BEAUREGATD, of 1a, No, 819 Brondway, M 17 ba Be As BARLEY of ‘ay ‘amamissloniers, Application for rates to olnbs abnuld only bo made to the office of the Campany tn Now orleans, Write for cirewlars oF aunil ordors to, DAUPHIN, New Orloans, 105 w Yorks RAY & C0, entlecaes Chtengor Tih $1 IN ‘VIE KENTUCKY STATE ORAWING, Which has regularly taken pinco on Wionda yy Nov. (6. AN INVESTMEN OF #1 MAY BECUIH YOU $15,000, $5,000, $2,500, Ol ONF OF THE 1,973 OTHER S~ Nomle by Malt, Pratt, or Express, and S MONEY ORDER Olt REGISTHND LETTER woul Further Notice, $2,000, pind nr Por further particulars addross: M, Jp RECHMONT QG, UPINGTON, FRED ERDY, Alst of Drawings ati ondwi Waahington Jovington, Kynar 1 GUD Br. a7.cap York, or Chleago. published In the Chicago ‘rribune and Chicago ‘Thines, AUCTION SALES. ana nnn Sparen na nee rane By GEO. 2. GUE & CU, alt and 2ih Madisus-ah Regular Trade Sales TUES PAYH—Der Goode, Clorbing, Hats, Gloves, (ts TMURNDAYRO ery, ti aku, WEDNESDAYS boots, Bnoos, Bilppers, Rub x, Morchandiso, Crock+ 1 Goo dnaawa OIE are, Ul Dy AuctinnoLrs. ps By CHIGAWO AUCTION & STORAGE COs + jonoral Auctlonuors, 103 Luku-st REMOVAL Wo shall remove to 1ST Madison: Monday, Nov. near La Balle PEREMPTORY © To-bay. sbhuraaay. Nov. 31, at. Chambor Buis, Lounzes, Diatng Taulys, Chromo Lond, cHic Housoholt 16, ‘rd uthor mnerehandlse, z IAGO AUCTION & STORAGE COn LEATENG SALE: at 1d o’einck, ‘and Ottcd Furniture. 5» Bureau He ee ciluanun, WEI iS Lakes Ponor and ables, Ex. Auctioncers, CANDY, Sane Sfor a sample Bond #1 FB 8 cre Gace Witt Uoigios ty America, jut up ele gaudy und strictly pay fohail Ctiieaga. tr — aes Hetty CICATO n ulors Scan 38 Stadisun MINING OUTYVIES: ASSA | MATER IALS E.H. Sargent, 1:25 State-st., Chicago DILOES. COMMON- SENSE SHOES. [it WISWALLGC, 86 State-st ee HY INVEST

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