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THE CINICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a WASILED ——————- ‘s Report ‘utanteGeneral Drum’s cb on the Condition of the Army. fas mmends Uniformity in State Militia Sys- tems, — or-Flect Porter to Bo Given a Reception by the Indi- anians, MULITIA. TANT-GENERAT. DRUMS REPORTS w ane a DG, No 12.—AdJutant- general Dram, in hls annual report, says: My earnest wish fs to stil! more asshnilate the miles and forms governing both the doch army ant the militit, 2t needs Wo special tar aiment to dletioustrata the mantfold d+ Fanages that would necessarily flow from yerfert uniformity, ‘Trained by tho samo flo Itecor the dovern' Internal economy annals, using fn the a's company, regiment, or brigade the same forms for returns, — re- i + rovernes fr ons, reports, ete; governed tn thal bet eneampments preelscly In the inan- nerasnmilltary camp in the presence of an euemy, alnost every membor of the Stata Guards would be qualified for a commisston inthe volunteers. Under this plan, In actual need 100,000 nel 80 ofticered could be added he reg uur army.” ee General recommends that on nppllea- tion of the Adjutant-General of a State he peauthorized tu Isstte fn moderate quantithes sneh blanks and forms ng way he Indiented ag desirable for the use of the State troops, eepeelally during 1 summer encampment. th nthe subject of imilitary eduention, th misays: “Tdonot think the im f of early and parthil Introduction of tre youth of the country to wilitary sttutteg and hapits ean be overestimated, The course of instruction does not interfere with the scholastic eurricuium nor prevent them fr entering a ral walks of With 16,000 bushels of wheat, got aground below Polut Abino. ho fl - Spretal Mepaten to The Chieaga Tritune, Kinasrox, Ont, Nov. t—The Sallors? Union have advineed the rate of waxes to $2.00 on Lake Ontario, and 83 through the Welland Canal, Steamer. Kingsford, previously reported inssing, has turned up at flay Bay all right. Spectat Dtepatch to The Chicugn Tribune BELLEVILEK, On Noy. [.—The sehooner Annie Fateoner, with barley for Oswego, Is Agrount on die weat ban of the eluannel. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune Coxszcon, Ont, Nov, 12.—Sevenly-five barrels of flour enme ashore at Weller’s Bay to-layy also a yaw! boat and other wreckage of the steamer Zealand, and a terrible south- westerly gale ts blowing to-night, FIRE RECORD. IN cimcagco. The alarm from Box 7 about 10:50 o'clock Inst evening, followed by a%11 alarm a few ininutes Inter, was cansed by a fire an the third story of the briek building at the north: east corner of Wells and Kinzle streets, ace pled by I 3. Manish, manufacturer of harness and saddlery, ‘Choe fire originated war a wooden partitfon in one corner of the room, and the remains of a iamp near by suggested Its orlgin, A second alarm was turned tn on necount of the dense smoke and the apparent probalality of au tigly blaze in the Jarge Mve-story bullding. The damage by fire way slhicht, the Names belts atouce controlled. The building Is damaged fo the extent of about $200, and the stock $50, almost entirely by water, bath Insured, ‘The alarm from Box $63 at 1245 yesterday afternoon was caused by a fire in the two story frame house, No. 643 Muy street, owned, and occupied by Frank Mikulias a residence and butehershop, ‘The fire orlzinated in tho butcher-shop from a defective flue, Damage, not serious, 2 The alarm from Box 406 at 2:20 yesterday mornlug was caused by sparks from a loco- jnotive on the Northwestern Mallroad sett lig fire to a frame barn in the rear of No, 10 North place, owned by Jolin Mitler, wud occupled by Clossley Law, who lost a horse \aled oat $100 and somo other articles, Danze to barn, $150; no Insuranee,- ‘The frame cottage in front, owned alsy by Miller, and oceupied by Li as a residence, was damaged to the extent of 3500, and 14 Insured for $500 In the Agriculturalot New York, Mtr Law loses S100 on furniture, ‘Ihe fro alyo spread to a efor which they tre preparing themselves, eee lends then tu sfiliate In after iife with the inilitia of thelr respective States, and, enhancing thelr valoe, as members of such organizations, Inerenses measurably the capacity of the States’ National Guard to furnish tralned ofticers tu the country in its hour of need.” NOTES AND NEWS. STANLEY MATTHEWS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Wasmuxatox, D. CG, Nov. 12,—Stantey Matthews arrived to-day, and is spending tha evening with the President, GOVERNOR-ELECT PORTER The room tu the ‘Treasury builiting occn- pled by the Flst Controller was to-day turned Into a decorated hot-house, The walls, celling, and gits-flxtures were deco- rated with flags. ‘Tubs of green plants wera artlstleally arranged around, and flowers put in altho right places. ‘The whole effect was very pretty. ‘There will bea reception ten- dered Goyernor-elect Porter In this room to- morrow at Vo'cluck, Judge Lawrence, who is successor us First Controller to Gov. Por- ter, will make a ortef speech of welcome, to which Gov. Porter wlll respond, and other speeches will be made by tha employds of the otlee. The ladies of the First Controllers Division decorated the room to-day, THE CHOUVIN CLAIM, ‘To tis MWeatern Assoctuted Press, Wasmnaton, D, C., Nov. 2.—In the mat terof the Chouvln clalm,coverlag a large por- tlon of the City of St. Louls, the Secretary of the Interior to-<day granted a request, muds by Mayor Overstulz and various other Tepresentative parties In futerest, for 2 hearing in regard to the officlal report by Which Cowmlssloner Wittlamson has sub- frame cottage wt No, 21, owned und occupied by John Miller. Damage to building, $500, which is covered by $500 insurance in the Asrleultural of New York Danae to furniture, $200; no insuran As with an other fire inthe sume locality, the Fire De- purtivent hid great trouble in getting to the fire, owing to the almost Iuipassable condi- tlon of the streets. AT HULL, CANADA, Special Dupateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Ont, Noy. 12—Abunt 12 o'clock to-night a fire broke out in Null, not far from the scene of the disastrous conflagration that occurred there Inst springs 0A high wind) was blowing at the time, and it was feared a repetition of tho terrible scene was to be enacted. Fortunately, however, Improved protection enabled the brigade to chuck the progress of the fire, and only four buildings wero burned, Loss about, $8,000, Great exeltement prevatted for thine, the inisery of the Inst conflagration being’ still fresh In the memory of the Inhabltants, NEAR PITTSBURG, PA, Prrrsnvna, Pa., Nov, 12—This morning at 3 o'cluck a destructive fire occurred on Merr’s Island, nn oll-refinery owned by the Stand- ard Company having been swept away. A. man dropped a lamp in the hydraulle press room, which started the fire, Four hundred barrels of parnfine wax, $00 barrels of lubri- cating oll, and the ongine, presses, ete, burned. toss, $5,000; no instrance, The refinery 18 tv be removed to Philadelphia, NEAR SYRACUSE, N, Y." Syracust, N. Y., Nov. 12.—At Pompey THN, tn this county, a conflagratlon threat. tmuitted the Saluen survey for the Seeretary’s action, ‘The hearing will take place the 3d of Jauunry, FRAUDULENT ENTERPRISE, 5 ‘The Post-Oillee Department to-day tssued anorder forbidding the payment af moneys orders or delivery’ of registered fetters to 24.0. Gaylord, Manazor uf the (fictitions) Schoul of Design, Chlengo, 11, on the ground of his being engaged in a fraudulent enterprise,” RETURNED FROM FORTRESS MONROE, President Hayes,and party returned to tho elty this afternuot, : THE WEATHER, Orrice oF TUE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasutxaton, D,C., Nov. —L a. .—For the Ohio Valley and ‘Tennessee, cloudy or partly clondy weather, with oecasional rain orsuow, variable winds, stationary or lower temperature, and nearly stationary barometer In Tennessee, For the Lake regton, cloudy or partly cloudy weather, southwest to northwest Winds, generally lower temperature, station- ary or higher barometer, For the Upper Mississippi and Lower Mis- sourl Valleys, clear or partly cloudy weath> er, Winds mostly from northwest to south- West, stationary” or lower temperature and wrometer, ate fetberatura wilt fall below freezin Dott In the canal reglony as far eastwards as Western New Y. a Peni aylvanty during ierlaay mu ee — 4 LoCaL onsenvattoss. CMICAGO, Noy, 12, Thee, | itu) Wind] Vely Wn.) Weather a | a lwee if a 7 i mintuumn, Sh ORNKRAL UnsERV ATION: luar, Clear, Fo oh hd oh 3 oh SER fee: SEBRESRSLERESSES : ———___ » gp CANADIAN 3 opts Biateh py ARUN TY Leet donne sen torent Ont, Nov, 13—DPassed schooners uske| déy Aland, thuber, ee eRe Geo: te Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu Lessvotos, Ont. Nov, 13.—The sehogner Ma St. OG, weet? of St. Catharines, has been here a loading wheat for W, Spink Ie Thorold, She has now’ parted cable, ond Is leaking, She has Wa signal of li Fe Watress, and it is, expected rey oment that she Will be driven ashore. ‘ ana to the duck by two Jong Hues, esse im hus been telegraphed’ for, Other A fearful gate Ou the lee of the island. i iit brevalled for three days, Bey! Dioaten to The Chleago Tridte Bla ieerpinae nae caa ears e oi Mage relay, Capt Horn, “bquna fen eaTHS ened to destroy the town, but was checked after destroying Saumnel Wells’ stare and house and Mrs. Duntain’s dwelling, and damaging Janes V, Butts’ store. AT WEST UNION, ITA. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune, Davenport, In., Noy. 12.—A special fram Fayettesays the Sturgis Block at West Unton was destroyed by fire at7 o'clock this morn- ing. ‘The Gazette ofice, located in this builu- ing, was destroyed + also the Pust-Otllee und a Rrawelry store. But iittle was saved, and tho loss Is heavy, the insurance being light, , a THE OHIO TRAGEDY. fCorrible Story of the Mloody Deed of z un Tusane Man. Disvuteh ta Circinnatt Bagutrer, Banxesvitie, 0., Noy. 1.—Tle exeite- ment in reference to the appalling trazedy in Monroe County continues all through this section, The latest features concerning the cuse are the funeral of the victims, the death of the hired girl, daughter of the murdered Biss Stephens, and the fact, not communi- cated at first, that Mrs. Bedenbaugh was on tho verge of confinement. Lt seems, If all the fiends had conspired to make the tragedy brhinful of horrors, they could not have sue- ceeded better, Poor old Betsey Stephens, the harmless good b6dy of the neighborhood, inet her fate by wolnyg to the house of death justin timeyto full a victim to the ax of the murderer, A neighborhood, gossip, she dropped fn for a friendly visit and tu see her daugher Mary, M1 years old; and the servant of the Beden- baughs, Hud she teft her boy duseph at 0 Helxhvor's house, as was her wont, le might have been saved. But, by a strange fatullty, two families Instead of one were placed at the merey of the murderer, and he knew no more of inercy thau the tiger does after tt fing tnatod the first draught of tts victin’s uo, ‘Ehere has been much speculation as to the enusy of the tragedy. Among other things, the Inquiry hus veen ratsed whether Beden> Mich Was,not uctutted by jealousy, and Whether the act was not caused by ifs mad rage This ahestion ly absurd on thy face of It, for he certalaly would not have killed Innocent children, even, If this theory were correct, But the fuct ts that Mrs, Bedenbaugh was one of the best of women, She was the daughter of Join Jeilreys, of Nock Rlyer, one of the must prominent men of his neigh- borhood, mda woman who has ever been ‘| above suspicion, So trae way she to her husband that she foll a victhu to her wifely doyvotion, Ithns come out since tho murders that Bedenbaugh wassiightly fasang tor some the. betore the tragedy, Me acted strangely on various occasions, and was always ready to tuke effense where one was Intended, Ils nicntal weakness was noted vy his fails and a Jocal ‘physlelan was called on to trea tho Inclpieut symptoms of Insaulty, Frank Was not requrdedt us dangerous, and, In fact, could not be regarded as Insane, Ile was dwelling on thay border Hing between reason and chaos, aud, ag the event proved, wien the thin dividing wail five wry ite rushed headlong into acts whieh no one but a juan turned to a wild beast could bervetite, ‘The wife, noting the fretful uiwods of the hugband, mentioned tha mutter to her father, and be, fully alive to hls daughter's wellure and the danger she Juecurred by staylng with Aman on the verge of tnsanlty, lnsisted that she should leave her husband's lowe und Ko buck tu the shelter of the parental roof, Are rengements for her departure had be mnde, ut, ut the last mument, hur woman's love trlumphed over the fear of death, und she Tesolved to stand by the husband whom she had prowleait to luve and cherish when he was Jn the bloom of health and luppliess. As the eyent proved she wont ike & mar: tyr to her death—n sneritics on the altar of Jove and duty. She sues at the hist moment to have fully reallzed her danger, and was apparently the only victln who made o struggly tor ite Ivts surmised that, ug he Appruached her fn the lonely pasture field, she discovered by hls expresslon and appear: alice that the thing most dreaded fiad at lust come, une Unt she, a weak wou, all alone, had to nest in a death struggle strong wan, dethroned Of reason, strong naturaily, but stronger gtlll in, his exeltement, and yred witha weapon whieh would by fatal uta xing! blow. Unarmed and defenseless us she wis, she knew that ber only help was In hersett, and she wet bravely the sassy whieh she wnust have known could only end Iu death, ‘There Is every evidence of the tleree and des- persty struggle between the erazed husband and Ils defenseless wife. ‘Thea ground where the body was found is trufipled In many places. ‘fue halr was uearly all torn from Qt the supposed Inttdellty ot-his wire,” was beaten and trampled sz ithe One blow of the batehet erushed In her foreheads ane other almost mashed her nose down toa level with her fee; another knocked out some of her front tecths another ent nv great gash in her righteheck. And to erowtl all, and to make the deed doubly terrible, hie finished tis bloody work by cutting her throat with a razor, A theory advanced {s that, in. the terrible strugele, Bedenbaugh aceltently struck hn self with the blade of the hatehet while ust the poll on his wite’s head. ‘The wound in his forehead alone would Inve caused death, Butin our opinion thit wound may have heen given by the desperate wife, wrenching for a moment the deadly weapon’ and. strike hug with the strength of desperation a last iow for her life. “This ts a polut whtels will never be known Certuin Tt 1s that brate force, sthiulated by tisanity, trluinphed over weakness, and the devuted” wife fell to the earth, her head shed and her ite gone out furever, AML night Jong she tay in the mod, and was not found hy the territed neighbors until dayligat the next morn. Tedenbatich deft the razor and hatehet “on the ground bestde tis wife, and goles to. tha tobaceu-hotse he crawled tinder dt. then ty through ww pnenlng Into the nL Then he appears to have hid sense enoueh to pull down some tobaceo and maker bed, Wheth- er returning reason, or sulferhing from his wotnuls, or guilty remorse caused thn to commit the vet of not wilt never he knewn, but seizing a corn-entter lying inthe tohacea- house, he cut his own throat. When found the next morning he was scareely able lo speuk, bat in rently uttered“ hateh,” mentlng hatehet, and polutel to the milking. ee in Yue field. Me dled three hours after ne dlseovercd, @ funeral of the victims took place on Monday at the Chapel Clnreh, near the scene of the tragedy. Tt ant tmpresalye uve sion, and many hundred peaple from the sire rounding country were present to witness the last seene of ull, Bedenbaugh and, his wife and child, Mrs, Stephens and her boy, lay there, nl] unconselons of thy bloody: work which had impressed and awed thelr nelgh- hors, ‘The faee' of Mrs, Bedenbaugh was broken and marred aluost beyond recogni- tion, and thatof Frank also was greatly dls fizured. ‘The others tad met thelr denths by wounds on the head, and thelr fees looked more naturale “The ile ehild, only 18 months old, rested peacefully by the shite of Its parent n life she must fave been of wondrous beauty, and even death could hot iar her features, Her face was fale and regula, ana tong, flasen lide curled down a neek which rivaled warble tn its whiteness, The funeral was conducted: according to the forms of theCatholic Church, After the solemn services were concluded the coming contulning the bodies of the murdercil and murderer were conveved to the churchyard {uv the rear of tho little chapel, Mere were =Wo graves,—one for the murderer, hls wife, pul elild, the other for Mrs, Stephens and Wer sun, her head, and sh almost beyond ¢ B LOCAL CRIME, ———_ Burglarn, Hobbers, and a Varicty of Other Law-Breakers, Dr. Frank 1. Cook, ebarged with procuring an nbortion upon Steufa Anderson, was bell by Justice Walsh yesterday In &5,000 ball to the 22d, Milas Anderson fs getting on slowly, und ta not yet able to be wbout. John M. Texter, a clgarmaker, 21 yenrs of ng, was yesterday held in $5,000 to the Criminnl Court upon a eharge of outraying the person of a Iitthe t-year-olt: daughter of ‘Thomas T, Fletcher, of No. £2 Larraveo street, at whose ho use ‘Texter was n bourder, Tho proof ap- peared conclusive, Chriscouher Fluntgan, thief, 1a nt the Twelfth Street Station charged with robbing S$. H. Kel- ley, of No, 42 Brown street, while he was asleep {a ', J, Considino's entoon at No. 233 WMue Island avenue, Tho comphtinant awoke to find Flanl- wan ransacknyy bis poukots, and he subsequent- ly milaxed 81240 engl, Edwanl Thorne, charged with stealing a wateb, which was. recovered by Detect alter Donnld and Dulry in.w pawnshopat No. 5 Clark atreet, froin Jumes Dantel3 severn) nights ago, and Jobu MeCarthy, charged with stenling. a quantity of tools from a pew bullding athe corner of Clark und Polk streets, were lucked. upat the Armory Jaat night, Walter Derrick, furry Howell, and John Flood are ut the Cottrge Grove Avenue Station charged with the burglary of abowt £54 worth of clothing from the bin of Joon Considine, Nu. 0H Els Park, und the Inrceny of wbout Worta oF chinaware from Ovington’s delivery> wagon white standing In frontorn residence on Alding sqintre. ‘he goods were all recovered al the pawnshop of Hurry De Young, No. 416 Stato atreet, A reprosentativo of the firm of Jullus Bauer £Co,, the musi. dealers, swore Out A Warrant before Justice Mevch yesterday for tho arrest of their bookkeeper, Oscar W, Laudgren, who 1s susp of baying stoten money belonging to tho tri, as stated in yesterday's Tripuse. ‘The warrant churges him with the kircen: 1,400, but the umount is believed to be mich larger. Tt was put in the bands of a Constable yesterday: ufternuon, and itis probable that Lundgren will be turned in tis morning, Mugyie Hart, a domestic who hug been om- ployed In tho Family of | dtr, Hlehurds, 0 conti. toron tho Rock Istind Road, residue at No. 225 Cottage Grove ayunue, loft the house about three days ago, taking with her a $100 Patstey abuwl, n pocketbook, und some smull urtictes, A warrant was taken out for her arrest, und after along search Constable Hartman found hur yesterduy at the corner of Indiana avenue und’ Fourteenth street, Justlee Brayton put her under bonds of 80 to uppear today, after whieh she auld she would give up tho shawl if thoy would let her go, but Mrs, Ilehards refused, suylng that she should muke un exumple of ber. The recently-lnported Englishman, Mr. Moore hend, who was urrested on election-day for peddling tickets and waa taken before Commis- aloner Moyne, is agaln tguring m the courts. ‘Thy other day hu went before Justice Bruyton and brought ault auainst one Churtes: Bagurty proprictor of the Albambra beerehall, on’ (tune dolph street, to recover $100 which fe claimed he hud Jonned Swigert. After huarlug the case dustico Brayton rendered Judyiment for tho phuntilt, und vow the beer-hall man has caused the arrest ot tho aohnny Bull for perjury in awouring TS bud fonned pt oT nett quae was on tril yesterday, and will probal be finished to-day, se » y Willa O'lirien, Wittlam Bulllvan, James Smith, and Mathew Enery, 10 and 17‘ years of ago or theretbuuts, are at-thea West Chicasa Avenue Stat hnvlug boon cuughe In the act of robbing a shuwensa in front nf Jacob Gold- berg’s store, No. 423 Milwaukoe ayonue, At the stution a large bag was found upon Enery, whieh he neknowledged bo curried for the pure pose of parciay whut ho stole inte it. A billy was found pat youn O'irien, und he bonated that be gould uso tt with etfoct when necessary, A allver wateh valued at 85, three gold rings worth $15, und a box tull of gloves and othor articles rovayered from the gang awalt clainu- wuts Ht the station, Willa, alias *Ztonie," Bulger and woompnn- fon giving the nameur Clark are locked up ut the Armory, Detectives Shea and Londergan onter- Uidulog w uuspielon that they perhans were tho men who nutrdered Yo Mon hist Sunday morn ing. It hus been aacortalned that the might pro- ceding the murder there was u dunce given in the hinniwuinte vicinity of the Chinaman’a laun- dry, which was Jnryely attended by thieves and desperate churncters, Bulgor and Clark wero Present ut it, und a9 it fa probuble that the mur derera were also there, suspicion {ts aroused ugningt them, Hoth men wore blue flannel abirta, and it was thought that tho Chinaman, when be auld both bis assailants wore red Hannel shirts, might have been mistaken 1h naming the color, It ls not likely that anything van, be Proven avainst tho two prisoners, Detective Jackson, of Phitadelphia, arrived horo yesterday and started for home amin. on tho next train, having is eburge Joon Mestunus, whoge arrest by the wutnorities was mondon soveral days nyo, MeMunus applied for nid at Superiatendent O'Ponnell'a oltiee, and in anaworing questions put to bin ucknowlodged that he was wauted al Philudelpbla for the mure der of otreman nated Merwurd Kelley ina Demveratio convention taht ubout one year auca at the corner of Kifth und Locust streots, to ran uway to esonpe arrest, but of course das ols bis gull, StoManus inn shurp-lookinyg man oC 15 years, und bud ft not bout fur a spin ine Jury rocelved in the fiybt would hive been ablo tobave kept out of the diticulty, He know Joseph Chestertield Muckin when ho was 9 Philudelpila rounder" and politielin, and, inceting Juo bore shortly before election. he wad employed to all the purty, He hud sume lutor- cating stories ubout his experience, Louts Schloessinger, keoper of _# pawnstiop at No, 0 State Street, wag before Justice Sine morhcld yesterday, charged with vloluting tho city ordinances relating to pawnbrokers, tu the evidence It appeurod that Olticer No. 278 had beon yoing thu rounds uf pawnshops disguised avn laborer, and had pawpod diferent artic! At No, 300 he puwned an 4 Id w for which Schlocasiuger clult $10, and whleb be proved hy next day the poll Wwithensos, leeclalmed the waleb og a atulen one and brought itto Central Station. Days passed, and, the guwnbroker. revolving no return, went to Central Btavlon, aid wis given only $3 as his compensation for tho watel by Lieut, Keating, According to this (he pawns broker was muloted out at 8% by samebody cans nucted with the police forgy, “He eluted that the police bore bi ennliy, and that they were in thy habit of beating bimself and othurs out of adil umd, The churge was dismiased by the Justice, Se MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Spectal MMepatch fo The Chteago Tribune, Axs Avot, Mich, Noy, 19—The Board of Regents dually adjourned after three duys’ session, transacting a good deal of routlue business. “Thoy all express wou: 13, 4 1880—SIXTREN selves convinced of the necessity of a new fibrary bullding and gymoasium, and will probably request the Legislature to make appropriations for these purposes. Several new nasistants were appointed, necessitated by tha Increased attendanes of students, Sveretary Bennett was ouule Purehasin t of the University, and a Board o ors, consisting of Preskient, Secretary, ‘Treasurer, was established, AMUSEMEN'TS, RELEASED, 7 Aptetat Ntepateh to The Chteags Tribune. Inpranarotis, Ind, Nov. 12—Unele Dan't (Barnoy Macauley) deciiued ballin the suit of McEfatrick, the Loulaville architect, and atald in tho private ollice of the Jailer all night. This inorning Messrs. Harrison, Mines & Miller sued out u hiveas corpus and the actor was taken be- fore Judge Holman to be questioned 1s to his flunnetal abiiity, He sild he tad ne tnterest oP in the Loulsville theatre called by. his tt hud lost over STON Ht, bt la now y Her Joon, metinst’ whom he ent ne cherlige that Uber bones.” Barney erodt In tho prose ed much t wis living of tis ald be le) ne peunary cat combination, but was wider salary to Mr. Fietehor at $100 a week, and had naw overdrawn $40). Mr. Macauley wis very debounnire in hte Ininney, and his evidence was keenly retlabed Uy several hundred witnesses, Me was charged. GEORGE ¥F. KETCHUM DEAD, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Trbune, Detroit, Mich., Nov. 12.—George F. Ketchum, Orst comedian and stage manager. of Jolin A, Stevens’ dramatic company, died of pneumonin at tho Brunswick Hotel nt 4 o'clock this after- noon. Is last apponrance on the stage was at St. Thomes, Out. last Saturday night, ta the drama entitled * Unknown.” He was {ll when tho company reached bere Sundayéand was un- able to play during the week, Ketebuin was 4 Bostonian, 42 years of age, und bud been un the Kluge for elghtoen years. Ue made his début nt the Baston Meuin, subsequently played et the wutre, und wast prominent comes in Thowpaan troupe eleven years, azo, traveling with the Stovens company for three years. js wife was Rume toned from New York, und was with him when he died, Tt bas been decided to liter the bods Wt Elmwoud Cemetery to-morrow morning. SPORTING. COMING FIELD TRIALS, Speetat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune, Vr NES, Ind., Nov. 12.—The National Amerlean Kennel Club's second annual field trluls will tuke place near this city Noy. 15, 10, and 17, and promise to be of great inter. est to the sporting world, There will be dogs here from all partsof the United States, jnany from Canada, and some trom England, Already several fine kennels have arrived nid tre guartered near the ground of con- test. Mr. Whitford, of St Louls, with tlre teen dogs: Mr, Short, of Pittsburg, nine dogs; Mr, F. Southwite, editor of Forest anid Stream, New York, with a famons kennels Dr. N. Rowe, ‘edlior of the Uhleazo Pied? with two valuable dogs; and Fred A. Taft, Dedham, Mass, with four dogs, are already tere, TIE OAT. Lonnoy, Noy. 1.—The Laycork-Hawdon rowing-mateh 1s off, awdon failing to nuke the final deposit of stake-money, <<a IRATE IRELAND. Scenes and Incidonts of the Great Land Agitation In the Green Inland. ‘The powder wagons from Hulliucolltg Mills are how escorted inte Cork by a strong party of dra- goons, Instead of the usunl police escort, The Kerry Port bas beou informed that owing tothe disturbed state of the country sever) leading fatilies ure preparing to Rpend the en- suing winter in Englund or on the Continent. Twu woeks ugo notices were posted up exten sively nbout Listowel, threatening any person with destruction who woukt ‘purehase the cattie which were seized belonging ton tenant named Thomns Watab, on Lord Ormathwalte's property, under a writ for rent, Tho consequence of this Was tht the cattle wore knoeked down to tho tenunt's brother for £1 aplece. At the *' Bulla Nutlounl Sports” politient feel- ing porvades the whole {proceodings. In the centro of tho tleld was, a jlarwe green vunver bearing on one side the words * Liberty, equall- ty. gud fraternity,” and, on the other side, iv gun kessa,” or “land without rent,” the admission tickets bore the words, “Hol d tho harvest.” FONIING DOWN THE RENTS. The Irish papers ure full of items announcing thor efusal of tenantsto pay rent or the sur- render of lundlords. Mr. -Stephen Gibbons, of Westport, has olfered his tenunts a reduction of 25 percent onthe last and coming gales, but the tenants refused to uccept this unless the reductions were granted permanently. Mr. Robert Keogh attended at his of fico in Carriok-on-Shannon to receive nis rents from bis Roscommon tenantry. ‘tho ma- Jority of tho tenantry were in attendance, aud tendered bin the Government’ valuution, which he refused. Mr. Koozh was hooted as be left the town. 3irJ. 1), Melden summoned all bis tononts on Ala Turtoughmore estute to pay tholr rent, All nttunded and demanded that tholr runt wottled ut tho Goy- ernment vaiuution. ‘Tha tenants ree fused to pay higher than the valuation and left, Inking with thom their rent. It is stated the Marquis of Waterford, baying several turing vie taut daboutte reduce all rena wo Gritith's Yiuuntion, At tho Bantry lind meetingon the Hath, a furmer named Manilug, residing at Glovuthuwo, was denounced for tiiug a farm from which tnother had buen ovictad, and pus jug 4 tine of s200 to tho landlorl fur pos session, On the day following, —Megsra, Walah and Healy, of tho Duvlin Land League, visited Muuning, who, after some dis- cussion, consented to give up the farm, pro vided tho £20) paid us tno wos returned, Manning's son, for whom the farm was pure ehused, declared that he would never put hls footon it, A: gentlemen wha hud u property at Grees, near Buutry, attended on fair duy to'get bla rents, but the tenants refused’ to pay more than the Goveramunt. valuation; “hu could get Inno money, Another gentignun who attended the sume fale for n elinitar pure pose could only wet 20 out ot a large rental on He ustute, The Kerry Bventiy Post 3: “The County Inspector's olive ia inunduted each morn- lng with copies of threutening lettera to tenants warning (hum not to puy mero thon Gridith's xatuation if they intend ‘to puy any ront nt alt. ‘There id renson to believe that somo tennnts hove bad such documents sent to thom, advis- edly, in otder to have unt oxcuse for not paying thelr rent: AUGUESTING HANGING AND HORSEWIIPPING, Tho Linerick Chronicle says: “We publish thu follwing extract from ttetter whieo hus been placed in our bands, It is from a gentle mun residing in Beotlund who representa a vom pany carrying on works in the south of Ireland, where a hirge number of workmen wero dally euipleyed eurning gund wages, ‘Vheae have now been thrown out of employincentowlug to reasong which uro stuted below; Our Intention was to raldy the other £5,000 to £10,QN, and then work it us wo do works bore, aud tls would hive been done ere now, only what sine person would invost ony ponny In fretand at this thue? Once you munige to banish or hang a few dozen of tho agitators who are destroying Hees at then tundiords and capitulists will open aut the besonrocs of the country, but not tH then,’ At tho Just ineetiog of tho Drogbadua Land League the foltowlng letter was recolved, though hot rend publicly * LAWRENCE StaveT, DUOUUEDA, 20th October, BA S.s Lum Justin receipt! of your Invita- ton rournantly requesting iy attendance ot your ee ae meeting to establish a brunch of the Land League at Drogheda. “Usage compels me to reply, perhaps in tho ent (natance a custom mor’ honored in tho reuch thun iv the observance, * Knowing, however, quite enough of the hollow tusincerity and political rottonness of the leaders of the movement, with abhorrence Would 1 contemplate a vloser acquaintance with therr rutiiaulsta, + “Kyou wt un inciplont stage I- entertained vollegrounded suspicions of tue Sbyiooke and Hurtuaons who inuuyurated the atfatrs but certainly, at a thine when the work) stuyls Gibast Aten butchery and oluckguurdista stand- lug Wa their necount, no tover of bis uufortd> Aute country should, Jimny opinion, lend oven a figstve forboarauce to tholr blood-atuined vile “ laving at present no Government fn Iru- land under the futldul Rudical-inspired Cabinet Of our quondam rulers, }—ruthur than xecupt your luvitation—would freely cuatrivute £5 to- Wards fund to reward, siy, twenty stranpliue youug tetlows, who would’ publicly honuwhlp the lenders of your movement at the markvt- pluoo; which tight result more to (he peuve of the nolghborhond thin all the prosceaons that vould be resorted to ur_ariginated by those wha are roully reapousible fur the state of anurchy to whluh the gountsy bus fallen, Lain, air, your obodient servunt, M. Hanvay, “bir, Luke J, Blcook, Scoretary Lund-Leuguo meeting,” A FNIEST OM LANDLONDISM's “TRACK OF uLOoD." Ata Land-League meting at Killinallock, on the Sith ult, thovitov, Mr ‘Sheva y auld: * There Wad pathlag for the farmers und titers of that district but to Hey frum a land carsed with the extating condition of lund: tenury, or else to start to thelr f Jann at lust, wad pledge OI cet us ono theisulves in the invincible right at their con uering wun t swoop tandlordisu trom our midst Lcheore)}and vow thar they would ru- PAGES, (che to Wi tet the landlords xe if they pleased.” sheers. A Volve—" Lot thom then go to ——, where Klug Willlam went to." ‘The Rev, Mr. nile fed DLandlordiam waa an incubus that pressed down every tacuity of palo and body,and strangled every cuterprisiig rehiman.’? y A Volce—"' Somo of tho farmers are as bad as the landlords.* The Kev, Mr. Shechy—""A_ votee had sald from the crowd that the landlords wero better than the farmer, That wast lic. In 1846 the farin- ora sbured tholr Inst crust with tho laborers, and last autnmer tho farmers, did what they could to empioy labor, What did the landlords uo 7" A Vowo—" Nothing.” ‘The Rov, Mr. Sheehy—" They borrowed once n million of money from the Government, of which no acgount hid been given, The ttoney wasn gubsidy to mulntain the Enulish garriaon fo this countrys butt: would: not maintain tt how, vor the buckshot nor bullets uf the police vidior bandlurtian had on track of blood throweh centuries, und it must disappent in the ght of tishing eyes and fuming henrts, cheese Jt had beggared, butchered, and bane shed tnillions of their race.” [Cheer] THE LAND COMMISSION'S INQUIILY, The Minerick eorrespondent of the Cork Hre anunertelegeuphed to tht wtper on tho Bith of October: ©The tallawli SATONSAONCTS sat tO reeelve ovidenve on the yurlous points in cone on with the Jand 4sstlOotis The first wite n tho Commissioners bad appointed Habe were the members of the Linerick trat Lind League. The Comission is, of course, bung conducted (n private, but the Aq sistant Secretary stated thut any of tho wit- hussea who were so desired were “at UUberty to furmah tholr evidence for publication. This brivilege Lone of the witnoxses exited to day, elther on bebulf of the Landiord or tha ten- Hat appedred Anxtous to availot. On ry mM, i lund-owners and agents to whom T spake. te meg thoy would have nu abjection to have their evidence placed before the punite, but that thoy should not relish the consequences likely to fol- low. J shed what were the consequences whlch they approhomled. “Well sid one gentleman, *T um quite cor- tain, if it were known in the clib-hause the ev Hence which I wave, 1 would be kleked out, ‘The fact ff, Pwentin for wu radical change in the fund laws. Tsuld that there shoul be a general untion of the funds of Ireland, not by thes Htust tlisbouusty towards thelr tenants.” The membereot the Lind League were wore retle t. ‘They informed the Commissioners of nus ‘ous Cases Of Lundiord oppression. but did not think tt would be prudent to give tho partie. Jura tor pubeation, ‘They were in fuvor of a revaluation of the land, and. thought the lund. lord and the tesant should buve power to aps peal acaingt the valuation within six montis to une of the superior courts, thu de- cision to determine the rent fur the fut- ure. A tent >on at farm at Parteen hud a woful tale for the Commissioners; that hig Jand, which hud ~ been by Griltith at £38, was now rented at £102, thirt ont alize tho cont, and that only for bis friends he would have beon ruined, “Mr. Starkey. a member of the Limerick Cen- tral Land: League, candenmed the working of tho Land net, whleb hud filed to fulllll the mise alon for wien itwas intended, It bad not se- cured tha tenant In the soil, because it did not prevent enprictous evietions. It dil not utford any redresa, or anything that: might fairly [be eatled compensation, for evicted ‘temints, and whatever good was inthe tet was di landlords Who contracted their ten (he rights and privileges which. the act, If e| fectuut, would live conferred, He was fn fave of revaluation of the Innds, of fixity of tenure, utd tho right of free sule; but he should ike to Seg i peasunt proprietary avheme working grade ually but steaully aide by slde with a syste un uworlng to security in tho soll." ———>_—___. A PACKAGE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Spectut Dtspateh to The Chteago ‘trihune, Ocoxonuowoe, Wis. Nov. 1.—Thera was elved at the Post-Oftice at Waukesha: this veel a curious paekage, which bore Innune erable postinurks and Inscriptions. It con- sisted of apiece of flooring about a yard long, tu whieh was attached a pair of badly- dilapidated shoes, one of which was labeled “Ohio” and the other “ Indiana,’"—the whole package being addressed to the “ Democratic Party, U. S.A" The package hnd evidently orlginated at New York Post-Oitive, but bore the post- tnark of almost every prominent office be tween here and that metropoliy, ne party by that name being known At De trolt, a pleture was attached, whieh was tntended for a sereaimer; over this were the words, “Stand back and let me yell? At Chicago a Un collin was added; and at the head Was written, * Farewell, old trlends if forever, fare thee welll” "At Racine a rib ber collin was attached, supposed te Indicate the extension it cout perform when the hody of the hefty leader was placed: therein, At Milwankee it was decked with mourning {this was the 8d of November, when tha re- sult had been recetved); and was sent from there to Waukesha. But 1 must explain why it was sent there, aA certain shoemaker, named Capt. Schwartz, eluting to have been Gen. Hancoek’s shoe wuaker for several yerrs, and says that the Genural often sid that the only pair af shoes, that he ever had that he could wear with comfurt was made by Capt, Sehwartz, When Gen, Hancock was nominated at Cli ehinath, Schwartz tmmeditely got out Hane cock’s last, and went to work and made lili t palr of shoe which he sent’ to bhin with the request that they should be worn at the Wilte House, ‘The Captain never heard anything of them until thy above-named package was received, when he was notified by the Postiunster, who supposed they had been returned for repalra, or were ahother palr which the General wanted fixed. After due consideration, Selwwartz concluded that he could not accomplish the work, and lett the packnge for Postinaster Enos to dispose of, Before remniling, Capt. Enos attached to the bowrd n copy of the ‘plece of music en- tlded ** A Didleult: Passage,” and started ft on, Tho sides of the board wers nearly ed with post-mirks of different kinds, such as, * Missent,” * Unelalined,” * Cannot be found.” “Forward,” “No such party known,” ete. ——— TEMPERANCE, Bpeetal Dienateh to ‘The Cireaga Tribune Decatun, Ill, Nov. 12.—The war on whis- ky has been inaugurated ine Decatur pre- piralory to the contest sure tu come next spring. An Anti-License League composed of twenty young men has been formed, and nearly avery friend of the temperance cause in the chy wants to join the organization, but the young men say nay, and say they are gels to ran the League te sult themselves, Duntel MeCaskill, of Taylorville, will speak on temperance here Sunday afternoun, WINTER WHEAT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Watentowy, Wis, Novy. 12,—-W liter wheat, fs looking well ond promising in this section, although not having as heavy a growth ns at this time last year, but ts In excellent condi. tlon to stand tho winter. Fall feed still re- anti good, notwithstanding tho liteness of the season, ‘The farmers have ind a tine season for getting through with thelr work: preparatory for wlater, Suturday night and A Story from Paria, Corrrapandence Philadelphia Hulletin, During tho last your | was in Paris | heard a Vory pretty ator A purty of merry, bright= eyed Aierican girls were, Rt a wintaw looking tute. courtyard. * Boon a geum- Wyly old man crossed the yard. That's the -Sunjuls of .X," aud one of tho girls. “Hy lives in the gurretof the house, and lived by giving French lessons, PN begin losses with lita Grmorrow," then suid one of tho Soungest girls, And sho did se, She noon pers vetvad that her waster wus one of the most pols fabed men abe bad ever met. He was not over 4. Want and grief ulune bad bent bin Inte premuture old ugé, for ho bad an ayod and alek tuothor tu keep, which bis earnings could not ulwayade., What did our littl: Amerienn girl dor She quiotly propoved to musry the Marquis, TE noed not toll” you bow oud lie accepted, ‘This ta the bupplest murriage between yu poor French nobleman and a rich American girl that. Tknow of, Peanglve tho nutaber of the house god the street where the fret act of the y tmok place, Tho Murgula walks now as stralgot ugany ony, and the dowarer Marchioncss way frequently be seen at the Moise eltting by the ade: of ber brilliant daugoter-in-law, Whuln who wore ships, ad well ab muy, Melt ‘ ; Salt Like City Tribune, , Minera aro not in the babi of ‘throwing up oud contracts fur nothing nowadays, but the bt Mino da Salt Creek Js idle at present aud will bo for gous tine to came, Uniuas sone Of our rovk sbarpa give na solution tou geological henomenocn which sill puedes the mlierd of tur suction. In driving tho tunnel, whlet fa now one bundred faut long, & strange formanon wus encountered, At every stroke of the picks the tunnul was tiled with w lundnons vapor, wid tho woird Night nude tho blood chill ia the veins of tha superstitious ilners. Ltda nevdlese to gay that the contractors dropped tholr tools and left, und tho owners could hot induce them to reatling their work, Tuuy cil the rock * Hell- Fire Rock." and give the tunnel a wide berth. Some of tho rowk ts belnyg analyzed, aud wo shall give the result as soon as ascertalucd, It is probably phosphoretu rock, 2 Mire Rock, MINNESOT Garfield's Majority 40,000—13,- 000 More Than Hayes Received, ‘A. Immense Republican Majorittes tn the ‘Ihree Congressional Dis« {ricts. Why Political Intorest Oentres in the First Districts Speetat Correspondence of Th: Chicaga Tribune, St, Paut, Minn., Nov, 8—The election Is over in Mitnesota, [twas over everywh else tn tho United States, exeept tn Culifur: niweck ayo; but it taxes thine todo these things up here, Tho iIneticioney of the politteal organizntion and the crudity of the campaign muthods pre- valling herd make It a weariness, both of Hest and spirit, to COLLECT ELECTION-NETUNNE, Tho party organization isan ornumental shadow, and the Stute Committees nro n ludicrous trave eaty, Thoy make not thy emullest pretense of cunvarsing the State in advance, and bave no inavhinery to collect the returns nfter tho voting, The tmumbers of the Cominittees hany nround the nowspaper-offices on tho nights of e to yot the news, The newspapers enden' Mgcharge the duty thrown whotly upon thelr shoulders; but tho results thoy uttain indleate that It fs slow und paluful work, If Minursota fsever a doubtful State, with an important election depending upon ita vote, you will have plenty of time to hedgo upon your bets while you uro weiting for us to count our For two or three duys atter Inst Tuesdiy's elec ton the newspapers published tndigested and Unlotelligibie musses of fragmentary town- hip returns, und estimated the —_mit- dJurity = for Gurficla at 25,000, They iniyht an well huve said 250, or 2° forall the uble editors knew abont {t,. Finully the returns beyunto come ia from the eounty-seuts, and the majority began to grow, until It reached 40,00), which 19 10,000 more than the moat lberal eatiinate, and 1,000 mora than the majority for luyes. We haven't grown used to tho bly fig- ‘res yet up bere, THR MAJONITIES IN THE CONGRESSIONAL DIS- ThiCrs have alsu grown duy by day, until they are twiee the estimutes betore election and the clalms made Immediately nfter. In the First District, where there was a Repubhicat split, und tho election of u Democrat was feared, the Ingenious Punnell hay nearly 0,000 plurality, He bad only about 5,600 two years ago. when he bud only one competitor, Strutt, in the Sccund District, bus tou majurity,—more than was ever given iu that district before. His Democratic competityr bud WU mujority In 187s, the ‘Third District, which Uauatts xi¥es from 4M) Republican majority, Washburn lis niteeut result of over 130)% It has not intimated that ols seat will by cons ‘These surprising Mgures teatity to TWO AUREEABLE FACTS: rat, that the State fs growing In population: und, second, that it ig rowing dn itepurbllcane ism. The great Republican majority — ts in put, they! wet whotty, caused: by the inerense of pupulution In the western countics. There buve been great Reputliean #ajas to the ald counties,—so greut that there ure ony twelve Demoerntic count.es lett in the The Legtsiature 1s ttepablican by the ‘gest majority ever Jolnt ballot. ‘Tho House of Mepresentatives Is flveesixths ites publicna. ‘This shows what Minnesota ean du when her full vote is brought out, and setttes the question uf the pullticn! future of thu State. ‘The two members woo will be added to our rep= resentition by the new appurdoninent wilt be as certainly Republican as the present delogntion. ‘There wii be no more duubttul Congressional districts in SMnnesota, THE CAUSES OF THE GREAT THD ure duet. about tose that hive inspired the whole North, dnd whose recital la growing state. Minnesota Kepublicans do not differ frum ers, except tat thes wre luzier, und don't like to take the trouble to go to the polly unless some great quesdon Is at stike. The wlection disposes of two orturee tetlons—one of wniel 1s iv power wf respect and admiration for per- sonal qitadities to overcome political prini Gen, Huneock was very bigniy reaps Minnesota; and Gen, Sibley, Democratte candi- dute for Congreas In this distriet, was more ud- intred and regarded than any ather tun of any party in the State. Yet Mianusota guve 40,00 majority against Han {und the aut District gave 12,00 or more against Gen. Sibley. . ‘Ys Now, a8 before the election, the political in- tereat in tho State centres i THE PIUST DISTRICT, where Dunnoll bout Ward, the second Republic- an candidate, and Wella, bis Democratic ap nun, Mr, Dunnell won a inagniticent veae io hud 21,253 votes, to Kus for Wells and 722 for, Ward majority over both, und uo tremendous pluratity over Wells, His personul supporters phime themselves not a little upon the result. Butthere are some solemn cun- alderations ju conneetion with this result, und © split, bas a moral which is us ine portant in other Stutes ngs this, In vepite of his birge majority, Dunnell eaeaped defeat by thoekinof his teeth. Notuing saved ulm but the fear of a Democratic majority In Congress. Tho district awallowed blu 18 an uapslitable valin, tuken asa preventive aguinst uw dreaded disustur. He was not tha choice of the people. dle wus antagonized all foro the cunvaas by the natural leaders of tho ftepublican party througbout the district, Ward ls nut a very ims bortunt person, Dut hu represented i thid cun= Vass ry impartunt element of just protest und resistive. Io any other than a Presidentind yeur Dunnell WOULD HAVE BEEN DEYEATED, whother 1 Gepublican or a Demovrat were eleat- ed tn his ph Had tho Republicuns been sure of a majority in the nest House, he would nove beun detented thls ye. nigh the district eave 16,000 majority fur Gar Aud yot Mr. Dun- hell (6 an able nun, an exceediugiy utticlent Con- Fresstiun, gud bonest cuough wv politicians ga, The trouble with hin Js, he Is the most jayeterate minebinist in Congress. He does not trast to populur Supa but seeks to fortify bis poste tlon in pubile Ife by atl the devices ever in- vonted In pulitics, Ho treated hig election ag an uppointtnent to the POLITICAL DICTATORSHIP OP 118 DISTRICT. He clatmed ath its Federal putronage as bis rhrht; aud he munnged to get that right recog. nized by the Heads of Departinents te un oxtent fot paruiieled anywhere elso iu tho United Stutes. te orgunized tho public rervice in his district Uke a despot'a court or a millitury reyi- tent, He tude every ultlccholder, wppoluted by bimsetf without even the pretense of an exouutive intermediary, bls personal serviter and tho minuter to his advancement; and iho service he required was bard, bumillating, aud Gostly. Ho demanded an uflogianee and wt chalns (and bayonets base powerless to enforce upon men leas Independent and enlightened thin American chtizens. The result that bus boon growing against hig proten slons for tive yenra pust, and whick culminated fn tho aplit lust summer, WAS INKVITABLE, Itisa notable tribute to his force of charactor und capuoity fororganizicon that be suppressed it forse long. ‘The result woutd have ecushed bhin bad/hy hot been protected by tho hauntiog four of Democratic controlot the next Congress. When bis canvass begun, ho hud unly hia tntere Gated personul following. He bad ayalnst bimthe best representative Republlcrns of the district; and thoy carried with them a very lurge follows Ing, until the erisia cume very near. and ft fine portance loomed upon. the ‘publio vision. Die bisalcnare observers feared the election of 4 Jumovrat np te the lust month of the cunvaas, ‘Thon the hirger considerations prevulled aver the amuller, und wecoadions to Dunnull wero rule“ e seag tantly « yf votes of thousands of Ue cuns who deteat bie tneth- ods und distrust lls politics, and who only await un oveision woun the intgreats uf the purty ure not at atuke to REALIZE THEIR SENTIMENTS IN ACTION, Hightty understuod,—soon in the light which Is a0 rain tra disinterustod spectator of the inia- eruble inesa into which he bas wutten the Kepub- lian politics of the Firstg).etrict,—Dunnell's vivetton Isinore of 8 Bch Aaah utrlumph, If ho duced not beed tho wurnlng, bls troubles ure by no muuns over. BA. O, OBITUARY, PIUIDLADRLMHIA, Nov, 1.—Dr, G, R. NebIn- ger, the well-known pliysichin, was taken suddenly il lust evening while delivering a lecture at tho Wagnor Institute, and died a few minutes after, He sald he bad previous- Jy taken half an ounce of laudanuin torelieve wu tomporury attack of sickness, ' — OJL IN NEBRASKA, Apectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Sioux Crry,.Ja.. Noy, 12—Petroleum was found at a depth of 550 feet nt Ponca, Neb, twenty-two willes west of this elty, while irilling for coal, . Nothing ia known as to the quuilty or yield, ‘Che well 1s not flow: lug. ‘Flere ds anuch excitement in thot vicinity. ——__. Arrestlug the Wroug Woman, * Parla Correspondence Lonton Ulube, A curious Incident iu eunnection with the ox- goudion of Murch decrees oocurred lust week ut Marseilles, “wa or three ladies, spparunily be- longing tu the beat society, were wallkluy quietly in the direation of tho Capuchin Convent, woen they wery uccusted by the police and ordered tu moyootl, One of the ladies drew herself up aud 2 2 exclaimed: © Government of brigands! Govern: ment Of thioves!" Sho way Instantly sure rounded, arrested, and led ayy to tho pollen ollice. “ Madame,” suld the wrathful Inspector, “ this witl teneu you to be eas insolent another ime." © Leura’ to know your own place,” res piled tho offended dame. Atrived: at tha puste, the lady was questioned, “Your nimey Your fence?” Tho nrrested ono anawered, and the result was general stupefaction nt tho police station. Humblu apologies were offered, and the * prisoner * took her departure In triumph. Tho Indy in question wis nine other than Mine, Pounelte, the wife of the Prefect of the Rouchee du hone. At the meetiog of the Maraciflos Municipal Counell, held on Friday, the Mayor promised, at the recieat of M, Castan, to ingtl+ tute an inquiry into the a SUSEMENTR, HAVERLYS THEATRE, J.T MAVERLY,.. se Mannyer and Vroprictor The Great Saturday Matinee, AND THE GREAT PLAY, The Big Saturday Night, AND HE IG PIECE, ‘Tho Asnrgest Wiece this Theatre Ever Proxented. KIRALFY BROS,’ Grand, Imposing, New und Mriliant Production, Around the World in 80 Days! ‘TWO GRAND BALLETS, Mile. DE ROSA nnd Mona, ARNOLD KURALFY, Anda: orps of two Hundred, Now xconors, Hritinnt Armor, Gorgeous Marenes, nnd firand Pageants, ATH Mititaey and upon the sine, Also, the Wonte-tul Baby Elophant, Granitest of Speetacutar Kepresentationa GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Barlow, Wilson, Frimrose & West's MINSTRELS. 5 : 40 Performers. In Ttefined Minstreisy every Evening, and Matineo BET pe nt us (Sutrday), , 1 unday Hvoning, and iaceaete ih Contpat ant apnea nmnmoih Company. ew MAYO. ida Next Week. HOULEYS THEATRE. LAST GRAHD BANKER’S DAUGHTER MATINEE THIS APTERNOON Ay 2. ‘To-night, Lust Night but ONE nf Colller's Cotobrated ‘Company tn the BANKER’S DAUGHTER. extra Vorforuinnce Kunday Night. und Last jut Collier's Company in the BANREICS oe. -CLARK und MARHLE'S Colo- ek, TWO LAST PERFORMANCE THE POLK COMEDY COMPANY tn the comedy-draon, A CENTLEWMAN FROM] NEVADA. Steed B. POLK 9 binuriainal eburmaters Monday MORTIMER'S WMYSTERIES, FRED J. ENGELMAID FIRST iy Mirthful, Mystical, Musical Melange. Seata forthe openng night (Munday next) to bo had at Hox-Urllve atver 1. 8. FAIRBANK HALL, Second of the Six Months‘ Course of Lectures on Kine Art, iy Col. JAMES FAMIMAN, A, M. TURDAY, utd pm, Seuson tlekets, 4, SPRAGUL'’S OLYMPIC THEATHRE, every night duct tay, MA ee single, > aturdiy, and sunday, Snellbaker's Majestic Novelty Combination, 5O + HirarCluss Arting. 3 AO Sina Vuutreds Turned Away Nlautly, PROF. CARR'S ° IN DANCING. Avento Hull, Wednesday, Brand's Tu, Puusrdaty, ean Lukeeste,, it Linkosst, CLAS ROUTH Sth Saturday MEDICAL, IAAPN'S VITAL, RFSTARATIE Fully 2ipareent of the human, race are viatims to Paral orcomulete impateney, Phin startling maser. lan will br fully on mated by every intelment pheelelan. The pring Vx Held this disease, aro Indlecretions or exce: f the coinmon ummare lass of vivar. spermaturrhien, pat In 8 bnek. deposition tnnvoll roctery, Inenos game Rerrons dabitity, and paring dreamaate, Tot Uarent, from ‘wnening the eth af thie reat Hoeret hnblte are tho res ® 3 There ten woll-known principle in aolmnl phyataloe ey thut no vital action can take piace excent throw th fhe nconcrof the nervous avaton, Ef the nerve power In any orvan Is weakened. Den that organ in went, Thero isa wemeudy in the reach af all, ano that Ang Mood the text for over half a century, De, Rivas VITAL Heston atiy scrutinized ind Ine dorsed br thy Acnlemy ot Medicine In Pari talibte spectte far the nbove bodtinus, mental dfaere vontains t by ris, pantharides, of other poliony ts purcly ¥ NLE prodnelng no reaction and te permanent foct} tna mu rnr-conted pit, und can nor & t'o., Whi o Hil a rue iehotion, Marts, France, or mand, Proprietors, Rooms) World rk. Hend for efecnine, Box af 191 Kont br mail upon receint of ithont the slenuturs of KI f gach box. Suid by all x of 1M, # jen. Nano gentiine leeamond an the wholesale and retall dew CERTIFICATE, ITI—1y hue de In Patx—A Mr B Tae beon a wilower twenty-five yenrs} AUIS Te ty Ba yearn wide Di nervous temperament; had euffered for thirty yours with spermatorriuea, and for ton yoare with nerrous dobiity und entire impatency, Fer vlahtuen years ho: “iy without any bone. Ho TO uy hin ta tery (tees ‘ital ive. After four months he wan diseonenaeds teil apon his continulnie Ite unos wad tn tile 19 waa reatored 10 Tull bualth und vigor Rok m und has twa tine ebiklren, Chit of HY patients treated G wore oured within 3 dave, 3 in wix atin a babar! ive apg teres . 8 hotween Wee an i ihonthe | veween Ove 1 eeu oye SMedicin Jospital Chatity. SOLD ae VENEER es N BCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO, Cileago, TL VAN OHA ACH er caale Avente tae tne beter Nottce is hereby lyon that 1, A. Hmith, of St Louls, und RL. Do Lissor, of Now York, are no long- er uititiurized to uct aa agents for Rico's Vital lee storatlye, as thalr appointments as such have boon CAUTION, jen brought te my notice that Do Lisser is i UNdEF the name of verison, Ulumingr Co. of Clicagu, & wuurinus imitation of Hicurd’s Vital Dpaepatiee ‘Tho publie are cuutioned thut wo ftteurd’s Vital Kestorstive tw yenuing unless my autosrph sighuture 16 on every box, Hich in & Coy UF Sty aneus City, Mug U. oul; Moyur iru, eye lige of New. Orloanai. Joun Kevchant of Cineinnotl;, Yau ehuuck, Stevenson & Co, of Chleagoy “Smith, Duolitta’ & Bait, of Bins tony nnd Charles Crittenton, of New York are thy only rocounized whiulusn! aule Uf Mivurd’s Vital itesorative to the tride, und nil gonuine boxes are rucurodat tein by retail de Hata for ihe eauvenisnes uf tha unilis: tlcurds drumatsteor may bo treaneed ir aarmasiog wiles x 1e pragured Ly altdressin r . OF THT Bice EASON Da La Nuom 4S New York. JAMS AND MARMALADE, Try Mo's Genuine Seoteh~ ents for the, r’s Genuine Scotch JAMS AND MARMALADE, For Linch, Tea, Omelets, Le. ‘They havo the full favorof the feult, and are suyfos ved, Hor to Piesue ‘ho Seviily Umage Marmalade, Raspberry Jugs Btrawberry Unspborry wid Currant Jain, Ie Carmntatut ek Currant tuts. damaui Jaw,Groen- gaxe Jum, Gooseberry 0m au, Apricot Juw—all i ic pound wilte pou, with Lancy tubers, Moir's Real Scotch Reppere Werrings, in Tins, For sale by al) Grocers, Manufactured only by JOHN NOIR & SON, Purvoyors to If. It. HL. the Prince af Wales, BAAS ra ere oem PRO. DR. PEIRO, Devotes, us for yours past, exclusiva attention ta the Noulvupathie treutuent ur CATARRH, THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES, Onfcom 4 Mauison-at. (upp MoVicker's Theatre) Moura da eee (ube Chicago iw veek and Matinees Wednos= *