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HE CINCAGO TRIBUNE SA'TURDAY, WOVE KE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Grx. W, B. Mazen, U.S. A., Isregistered nt tho Palmer. Fnaxk R. Buenwix, of Now Mexico, is at the Tremont. Jupoe E.R. Manni, of New York, Is at tho Tremont. C. A. LinsrEy, of Rochester, Minn, Is at tho Sherinan, A. 1. C. Kern, of Edinburg, Scotland, Is attho Bherman. M: W. Wanns, of Lawrence, Kas,, is at tho Sherman, Muvar anp Mus, W. H. Yan, of Winona, Minn. aro at the Pacitle, Com Grogan f. ANDREWS, Anny, faatthe Gardner, Carr, CHanies Nort Hoong, iN. London, England, Is ut the Tremont. Seaton John A, Logun loft the Palmer Houso yesterday for Washington. Tur Eart of Alriic and Eady Maud Oxilrle, Beotlund, nre registered at the Pacific, * Russent, Wate, Chief of tho San Francisco Fire-Insuraneo Patrol, is at the Palmer, G. Uuncnann, Liverpool; W. th Brown, AT, Brown, and M. I. Lowe, London, are at the ‘Tro- mont. J, G, Gneex, of Hartford, lresident of tho Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Compnny, Isat the Parmer. Frev Scurepiny, William Hoyle, W. F. Gras, and J. A, Hortich, Rngland, and G. 2, Kerr, Ire- fand, are registered wt the Palmer, Jous F. Russet hus mado to James F. Asay a voluntary nsaigmment for the benefit of his creditors. The llabitltiea aro about $1,800, but no assets ore stited. ? ‘Tue temperature yesterday, as observed by sons ‘cptlolan - 8 Stalaga atriot, 7 Building, woe: Bi. im, 2 a MaNTSp. thy OV 8 fe Ie doe Barometer, 8p. TH. We Mrs, MaRrA B, Honyvoxe, delegate, fram Ne- bruakn to the Natlonal Womun’s ‘Temperance Convention nt Buston, returned to this city yes- terday morning, en route for Onan. She con- tues temperance work In Nebraska this autumn, Z W, Srraaur, of the Olymple Theatre, was arrested yeslerday at the imstance of James Birmingham ane Michuel Gerley, who claim that Sprague owes them $8.25. Mr. Sprague guve the necessary bonds, nnd was relensed from custody, Tho cial is for work dono about the theatre. RK. B, Axaus, President, and J, J. HUl, General Manager, of the St. Paul, ainnenpolis & Mint tov Kadrout; B.S, Henning, General Manager, and iL. C. Dahl, General Frelyht Agent, of the Tadiinapotis, Hoomington & Western lallrouts DM, Kelley, President of Me Green Bay & Mine nesott Ratironds and J. Hornby. Land Cominis- stoner of the Marquette, Houghton & Ontonugon Mnilroad, ere at the Paciile, tute Microscoplen! Society held a regular ¢ Inst evening at its rooms in the Acute ny of Scrence. Dr. Curtis reud a. paperon inl ceometrion) measirements, holding that the relintle inethod of making mleroscoplical asitirements was by a cobweb eye-pleco tl crometer it connection with dalage nucrameter, whose residunlerror wig known, An finproved whirling-table for microscopic work wis shown, aud after consideruble diseussfon on. the paper road, the meeting adjourned for one month, WILLIAM MARON, 16 yeurs of uge, Nving with rents At No, Me West Madison atreet, short jy after golug to work yesterday morning a eldentaily stepped off the third flour into thi elevator shatt at tho elgur factory of Gi Harris, No. G3 Statue street. He was pleked u cunselous on the tloor below by Mr. Harels, who: prompuy suinmoned Drs, Arndt, Montgomery, nnd Baxter, whe proneunced the td's recover’ {inpossible, as the skull was fractured to tho pase of the brain. ‘Tho untortunate boy wi taken to the Alexian Urothers’ [ospltnl, as his parents are here only 9 short thne from Ene gland, und are in puor clreumatanees. YrstTEnvAy's TURUNE contuined n brief no- count of 1 collision between Mush-street bridge nnd the propeller Sweepstakes, whieh occurred ‘Toursday eventnge but no taention was mide of nv nurrow escapo of Mr, W. Anderson and family, whe were about crossing the bridge ina etose curriuge, The eurrlige was driven by: George Follett, of the Weodrutt House stables, aw he approsehed the bride slowly from the United States south, Just ns the horses stepped on it he felt the Jurot the collision, and with great presence of mind be wheeted his team to the left und turned the carringe about Juet.as the brid, wad swung open dy the. force of the shock, There was no polleennin orbridgctendar in sight, gud it wee indeed u very narrow escape for Mr, Anderson, bis wife, and duughters, Witv New York Tritune, of the 10th, says: Tho Re Wilbur Bisk Ceatts, Corinerly pastor of ‘Trintty Methodist Bplsvonal Church, In Chiviuro, has necepted n call to the Chureh of Christian Endeavor Undependent), in Brooklyn, at Lee avenue and Hooper street, fram which Me br. Edward Eyuleston resumed a year ago. Se, Cratts is nhout i years old, And was graduated ut Westeyan University, Middletown, Conn Wo, He then studied theology int Boston, ain entered the Methodist, minitry In tho New Engind Conference, After serving the pastoral Mutt of taree yours in ehurchesut Huvertilt and Ni Seulfursts Ma he went to Chicugo 10 Bucs eced the lev. Dr. Tifany. Last yeur be spent iy Europe, and then deermined: to leave the Methodist denomination on ncenunt: of abjece dons to the itinerant sysieu, and become aCon- gregauonniist, THURSDAY evening n Jeweler tut No. 48 Mudi- gon street telephoned to Contr) Stutlon that earty in the evening some unknuwy expresamiut bad dumped two hirge cages of goods in tho alley, in the rear ot his tor and that one of the cuses hud Durst upen, exposiius a lot of elgars in xea to” view, «The goods were promptly conveyed to Central Station, and the detectives hegan iyi low tor some heavy: elgur robbery. Yexterduy they were idenciied fy the owner, wha hud pitrelumed them, R8.00U 1H atl, from Joseph Zuckerman, a dealer at the corner of arrison and State atreety. At expressnuut was hired to curt the woods to No, 42° Madison street, not No, 48, where they were to te stored. But had misunderstood the number, and elaling that sa boy enone of the upper floors of No. 48 Cure ther misled hina by suyiug, in reply to hia quese tana, thit that was the right place to ‘lenve them, and that he would look after them. The cHeury were yood ones, aid as quite a number were lost the oxpressmian will baye a beavy bil to foot. ‘THE show of fat-stock, which opens at tho Eapovition Bultding Monday, q Bumber and grade of the eny show of the kind py cago. Aton the | harpe Jobn Gillette, of Etktart. Logan Counts, Ub: Thomas L. Miter und Thoms FP. Clark, of Beecher, HL; de H. Potts & Son, of Juckwunyiite; Jonn B. Sherinin, of tho Btoet-Yurda; Weeds nun, of Farmer City; Amos F, Stoore, of Polos Emory Cobb, of Kunkukee; J. 1. Groves, of Chucleshure, Kyi Mr. Burley, of Mevhuules- ville, 10.5 Will Sowdowaky, of Catlin, Vermillion County, Us and it dG. Dui sheun department fs nlready ne exhibit of hogs fs not yot complete. Among the Wet horned cuttle are Sir. Wunno'’s tuornater beifer, “Grand Chunk,” whieh will be tho bige yea cow in the stows John Sherman's steer, ‘“Nelau Morrs," which welts U225 pounds; W.edaun 3 sve, * Farmer City,” waieh wolghs v of Ohio, ‘Tho ly full, but the vpounds; and tho Wail Frederick WIN Oo Property of Messe J, JL. Potts & Sun, whiea welghe 2,04 pounds, .A MIDDLI fas) eb iin amined Robinson, who Ris for man; t mn employed wy a cutter is-various clothing-bouses, und recently by the wholesule tie of A, Louls & Co. Nos. if and Ts Wabush avenue, waa fatally injured at acen Apieeer by Ins own ecarcleiness in hund- tug on wuter-power elevatur tn use tn the budding, He wipinthg habit of ascending in but wis sp awkward in conducting 1 that ho hid been frequently instr wto twa tho Tepes, and at the aumne thn vided ta ascent by tho stulrway and not risk hie life. The warnings wers not” beeded, iw be was going up in the. muacaine yestorduy after returmug tro dinner, he mado n foolish attempt ta got Of ot the cutting floor without stopping the cuge, His bend struck tho tp of tho duorway, and be tellin such u way that bis feet und legs were crushed = between tha uscenditig engo und the side oof jo batt, He was itso severely injured — iuternully, Adoctor wis summoned atconce, and the in- dured man was removed to 8t, Luke's Hospital Tor trentinent, but death ensied Boime two hours: after the nceldent, Robinson's revidonee 1 une known, and tt fv thousgnt be bad no family or rolatives tn this part of the country, THY SOUTH PAIK COMMISSIONENS held an adjourned mecting yesterday ufternoon, Commissioner Cornell presidhuz, and Comtuli- sloners Price and Russell alae presen Yhe following formal rosolution the Michigan wy dead wd adopied . ““dienlred, Tout, wherons the South Park (i nissioners buye aude and completed the sv daucewcnt for the Improvement ot Thirty. ttth treet fron) the east Une of the Grand boulevard to the cust Hie of Schigan avenue, and the xpe- ela) udaeestnent for the inprovement of Michiyng svenne froin the south bine of Thirty. Hfth wirvet to We north Line of Lake Park plive, and also. the apevlal assessment for the improvement of Michyan uvenue from the north line of Luke Pork piace ta the aouth He of Juckion street, And huving completed wuld wsickenenterolla for fii Huprovements respectively, and having caused proper certificates of tholr proceedings {i una wuoUt Buch ussemanents respectively to be uttucbed to said rolls and signed by suld Com Dilasloners, the Becretury of Unis Board cause quad rolls te be Hed fa tne Chrewit Court of Cook County Jn thy Mier and for the purposes pro- vided by hiw undur the direction of the atturnuy: of this Bowed.” ‘The Engineer wae tostructed to proceed with hourvey of thuatrect, wud to extend oppasit euch description where an iupraviiment reuches ihe stundurd preseribed ja the ordinnnce a note Ue chat cifvet, aud wherever any doubt extste as to tou huprovement reuchiug the preacribed relution to ue buulevurd assessment wus standard Prandin, The Board thea adjourned. Tho ussesament-rolla ure nearly completed, and will be Hed in court in about a week. ANCHILSHOD FEEIAN, Groat preparations are beluw inate for the eclebration tesmorrow woek with due solemnity of the consecration of the frst Renu Catholic Archbishop of Chtenwo In the Cathedral of the Holy Nawe. on the corner of Staite iad Site perfor streets. Armingements are being pore eeted by whiel the Cathedral choly whl be largely auginented tor the ovenston, and imany other Important detalls are being attended to dnonler to Insure that. the ceremontil shall he condteted with the pomp und efrentstunce due to its importance. ‘The services will consist, of a Pontitical Ih Mass, in the course of whieh tho ceremony of investing the Archblalop with the pallium and the peeromit cross, or eraser, which divers from that of a Mshop in having two shige crosses in plies of a double cross, HH be perforin tt be present tn the: Hthedral the 200 priests of this thocese, the: ‘athotle societies of Chicago, the two Ssifenritt to emboily the fact on mn memo- G Hbhops of the uew See, -Nultes, of Alten, and, Spud of Peorlit.—wha will assist jn the cers emonles; Bishop Iyan, of St. Lonls, who is exe pected to preach the sermo Bt. Josephs Bishop Dwenger, of Kort Warnes Wishop O'Conner. of Omumts Hithop trelatid, of St. Pauls and Iiehop Gilmour, of Chevelaty Archbishop Feehan ls expeeted to arrive in Chl- ero about the midile of the week. An Archblahop's puntlt! from those of i Bishop only details of the patiium and crozler, The pilin isn consecrated garment which the Pope sends to those elevated to the Archieplicopal mink, h its receipt is not essential to the of Investiture, Its Corn Dreaentite Aignitiod feature of tho st jee, A BPs einer is always fatriated with tho eno tthe prose ihshop Hagan, of ellvery, and ith ent case the sacred role y in tine for tho tustatlation. Its fornia thater a scart come Posed of white wool and embroidered with crosgsvs, and It fs. sent. Uy the Tope ne ninark of honor to Patrlirebs, Primates, Meteopolltans, and Bisheps. ‘The following Sunday, Nov. 28 tho different. Cathotie sovirt HL hold a paride, and after minss the Archbishop will bold a reception in the Cuthodral. THE CITY-HALI. | Tne Committeo on Streets and Alleys, West, fs called for Monday, Orricen Tworky, who was discharged from the force n fow weeks ago, charged with being drunk, ute, had a hearing before Supertutend= ent O'Donnell yesterdny, Any amount of evi dence wis heard, but no concinsion was reached, ALD. MCGUATH WHI commence the taking of testina ny in the StrubereMcGrath ease ty-diy ut] o'ciock, » Setitelau will have charge of the proceedings, and tho'plice for taking: ev denee will be 1A reatden dich Is on Culifor= nia avenue, near North avenie, N “expert” is at work going over the ne- counts of the South Side Polee Court Halllif, and itis predeted that a rather disurevatl ate ot ditnire wil be disvovered. le At least, It ts hot believed that the Mayor will have the shaw id photographed to be tised in the spring vlec- jon. ‘Tux legality of tho ash ordinance 1s to ‘ve tested, Dr. De Wolt was yesterduy given notlee to this elfect. The objector vontends that the ordinunee, upplying onjy toa certuln section of the elty, Is tspeeies af epeelil legislation fore tdden by the Constitution of the State, and hoe proposes to hght it out to the bitter end on thls ground, Titk Controfler is agatn In reeelpt of praposi- tlons for the purehuse of the old Hospltd prop: erty, and also u strip of lund along the Rock [sl- and tracks betweun Thirty-third and ‘thict ftth streets. Ho Is favorabie tu the auie, b price offered does not seem to satisfy hin. He will Iuy the quesyon beture the Colncill, how- ever, at an eurly diay. * Aono the building permits fssued yesterday was one to G, TL Gibson to ereet nw two-story dwelllug, Nos. 62 und TP Randall place, to cost Sit; one ta Mr. Delnny, to erect two two- story dwellings corner of Centre avenie and Monroo street, tu cost $8,000; one to F.C. Vier ling. to erect a two-story tenement, No, 2538 Dearborn street, to cost $2,000, THe examination of the accounts of John Blom, hate Clerk of the We: te Poltoe Court, hats been completed, und hia shortage, ae near agenda be gotten at, is $10. His boudsmen have ngreed to make the dedelency youd, and by will not be prosecuted, ft Is understood, bes cause he threntens, in sueh an event. to show up eertain other Individuals who don't waut to be overhauled Just now, NE schovl-lenchers wilt bo pntd in serip to- day. The Controller expliing that thoy are paid aa they are becuse the Boned of Education Is and las been uslug the ensh to oreet additional schools house: and in some fustunees whero they are not needed, He anys that the Bain hug $182.00 in cash to ite It new, nnd it is thelr fault that the tenchors are forced month after monty to hawk clty scrip around the the streets and stand the discount. ‘Tip Committee on Streets and Alleys, Sauth, was in besslon yesterday, Atwong the business digposed of waa the granting of petitions from tho Weatern Indhina Ruilroud to pave Pith ave enue and Dearborn street with stene In frout of thelr praperty and. to lny telegraph-wlres under ground frout the efty Mmite atom: thelr tracks lo their northern termini, Both selves wero kranted upon the express condition tat they should not be construed into a further recogni= ton of the rightlot the Company in question to the occupancy of the territory now traversed by them, which “precaution was niade neecasury frou the fet that a mave is now an fet toe peul the ordinguee granting thelr original right- ol-wiy, ete, i, ALD, LAWL tled to see the Mayor yesterday: toussure hom thatit he clerriven) intended to bon candidate tor retleetion: he wauld not be tn which his Honor condside: et AB HIE An: el sys he will be a eundldi wu, since the Mus‘ anys that he will not be didite, the zentles tana from the Eighth muy put dowo as the coming min.—that is, if he fs allowed to have unythiog tosay about it, Some will ginte wt the fainonaceniont, tut Lauvler inenns business, and. hus already one go far in the mutter ua to reck= on iyon the weakness of his eppunent, who ho thinks will be exeAld, Ihiwietuh, and whom bo thinks he can clean ont withuut hale try! A TOWS CLOCK, Just befure the fre the Chlenyo Observatory: Arranged to furnieh the elty with correct the, and was to receive S00 er yeor for tt. ‘The Observutory pliced n clock dn” the old Court- House, whieh was destroy course, and for which It never reeetved ‘noything, ‘Tho ollicers of thu Observatory calted upon the Muyor yos- terduy tu renew the arrangement, and” hla Honor rete: them to the Counc. He ly willing for the city to pay $1,000 nyeur for Ture nishing the corréot tine, bit the Observatory: beeple appenr te want the elty to furnish thy: clock, to which le deivurs, Ho proposes to Cure Hish the clack, however, the cost of which {sto be deducted from the (rat yeur'a pay, and, Ian Understinding Is revched, the timeplece will deeorute the walls of the new CiryHall at jun early duy. Tt r r REDISTRICTING THE WaAnva, Tho Mayor was announced some day ago ns beius In tavorot isi the muinbor of wards of the city to twenty-four, und he pow gives a4 Ww reason For his” posith that bis purty Wiiht pusalbly gain some ndvauntiuges ln te res districting. Ue does pot bebove, however, that tho chiage wil be made, and aesink ne ren. gun for tie faith Une te mike it woul wipe out alt of the holdover Aldermen, who wre sup. posed to be averse to boing ext who, ho beloves, will do what they ean towdrd preeeaennhe wetton on the question, aud toward having the whole watter go by detault, A may {son foot looky to a meeting of the mumberie elect of the Legislature of the olty and count! the coming week to discuss the whole subject, ta which the Aldermen will by Invited, and when tla expected that sume exprevalon Will be hud. TIE COUN'TY-BUILDING, Tutnry-two marriage lHeonses weru issued yestorduy by the County Clerk, Pansen iLansis' DUI for extras on account of ia pilu-deiving contract came up again yester day before the Judilary Committee, who again Podtponed action upon the claim until next Wodnesday, ‘Tuk Hon. Loonard Swett appeared before the Joint Committee on tudings and Public Servs fee yeaterday atternoon, und made his tant drguient in support of the sexton Bitl, A mils of authorities was presented for the edificns fon of the Commitieys and Mr, Swett Inbored hurd ta demenstrate: that his client's bith wie, Hob only Just, but that the vounty auld wot pose altly defeat its colleetion, extras muball, Ue took the brow ground thit the extra nrose Troi the fuet that, either through the nogleet of the County: Bourd or their inabllity to proceed with the work, Mr. Sestan hud been obliged ta. pay bogh prices for inaterlal and Inbor, whlen Was certify nat his Ciatt, and the county could Hot, therefore, with equity refuse to pay bie. clus, ‘Vite Canynssing Hoard proceeded yesterday a3 far os the Taunt Preemet of thy” Fourteents Witrd, when it wite discovered that the Judes fnade no returns for Presidenthil Hector’. The votes Were eniered on the tally-sheet ae U1 for Garteld and bs tor thaneoek.”. The ¥ have becau ‘entered oppostt the inimes Of che Electors, which were entirely omltiod or tye nored. “Tho fod throw aut the vote on ae: count of tho irregularity. ‘fe returns for the reminder et tho cundiiutes were entered core reetly, ‘The nimes ut the Judges in this pres clnet are WP. Taums, horas and Willan Blubm. In the Yenth het wt the Fours Aeenth Ward nnother brilliant bateh of election Judges und clerks extinguished the dust spark of reputation whieh they may luve had forcorrect- nesd or common senie by sending ta the re= turns without the required certiicates, The Bourd, ed deere ta Pibimesi ere rors, completed tho chucking of the returns as fur aa thu. Viftevnth Ward, ¥ SALANIES, ‘ The Committea on Public Service yostorda: took up the question of suluries. County ‘Trews Urer Jobudan appoured befure the Commitius, and ama ut argument in favorof the clerks and umbloyés of hiv uilice, Ho referred to the responsibilty nanimed by his clerks, and be- Heved that the Bourd ought to fuervagy ture Cristie, cand + i here they wero io When tho Horr eut down the pay of ull county employes. He believed that the working force of the ‘Treasurer's oflive showkt be composed of none but tirst-cns necountiits. ‘Their pouttons ‘@ reaponsihia Ones, aNd he had taken particular pains te put ho mt at work whose record was nota gout one, Living expenses hud targely inerensed, and he thought the enluries should be put bn where they were, Mr. Johnson prosentedh a commmuntedtion from the employés of the oflive, and asked that thelr request for an increase of puy be granted. . ‘A like uppil n was revolved from tho cm- ployces of the County Clerk's offles pon motion of Commisshimer Aynrs, it was ordered that the pay of all clerk's in the Trens- Urer'sollice who have been recelving Si) per day should hereafter receive #1 per day, the anime change to apply te emptoyés of the County Clerk's ottice engaged upon almilar work. The salary of the County Physiclin was placed , the physician to pay ull expenses of demptton clerks In tho County Clerk's elce were raised trom 1,600 to $1,800" per ans nuit. = ty Collector's ofice the sniary of was rated Frain S18N) to 2200, 4 teers from 3125 per month to month, urer’s office the cashier's salary: from S100) to 81,800, and tho: t's Trot S180 te £2,000, ‘he Committee recommended, after a dlscus> wlon of the subject, that tha price paid tho Sherit for dieting tho prisoners be reduced from 24 tw 20 cents per dicen it wis stuted by Connmlsstonor Coburte the cost of tha Rridewell was only vn trille more than efght cents per head por diem, and he saw no reagan why It Bhould cost mora at the County Jall. ‘The bi furtished the prisoners cost bul three cel pound, and the breed three and on half. conts a head the priaoners could be <uppited with goad wholesome food, and the ehanee froin 2% to 20 cents was fn the dirertion of ccunomy, THE CUS'TOM-HOUS Tie Pension-Agent pald out $18,000, Tre coin business at the Sub-Treasury was: Gold, $15,000 out; sliver, $12,0001n and $2,000 ont. THe Internnl-revenue receipts were S4t18, Spirits ylelding $33,629, tobaces and cigars $3,181, aud beer Tus Washington clerks who havo been en- ged for n week past In exaniuing the cash aid accounts of the Sub-Treasurz will complete their work to-day. Mit. Rouens, aA ane Commissioner of Internal Hevenue, bas decited that a person who aells 1 whretiouse recespt for whisky in bond Ineurs the Special tax of a wholesale liquor denier. ‘Tuy Hon. O, L. Spaulding, of Detroit, formerly Special Agent of the rensury Department, bat Tow aw tmumnber of Congress-ciect, called at tho Culleetor’s office to seu Deputy-Callector Hitt and other friends, + dons SoKur was arrested yesterday for swenr- Ing. wt the recent elecuon, to the identity of ), Hennessey, who, its claimed, was not nvater, paitnissioner Hoyne held hit i §50v ball for a ring ‘THesduy, je Sollowing fs the Itst of dutiable goods re- ut the Custom-House yesterday: Barley Tyrrel, ive packnges earthenware; Cot, W. HL Thompson, ony ene manulaetoring woolens; A. Ht. Abbott & Co, live ex: Heras ae Ueebk Cbey, sixteen bales leat tobucco; Grommes & Ublrich, Juv cused gin. MENCHANTS havo been complaining recently about the delay in getting thelr letters, 4 upuxe reporter looked tite the matter yeas terduy and satistied himself that the fuult was not with the Post-Ollce ollichils, but with the trains, whien are behind tle from ten minutes, to three or four hours, probably on nccouut of the heavy freight business. TEARFUL MR. BUGBER. Ne IS HELD TO ANSWER. Tho cnse of J. W. Bugbee, lute manager of the recently defunct Ladies’ Produce Exchange, frum whose patrons: he ta ghargdd with em bezzling sundry sume of money, caine up for a further hearing yesterday afternoon before Justice Prindiville, where the defendant was placed upon tho stund in bls own behalf, He stated that be was proprictor of the Ladies’ Exchange, which was an ottive to which he cone dueted the business of denlur in grain for bim- self and such others’ as chose to ‘pay him a commission of 44 per cent, or $1.25 per $1,000, He dented ever having acted a3 a broker fur Mes, Webster (the principal prascenution witness or any other of the Indies who attended the Ex- L change. He bad had several deus with Mrs, Webster which were not closed. There were long contrneta which she ‘hid closed when she had 4 protit,und there were sumo short contriets: still stunding aginst ber which showed 1 tos3, Ho was lo the habit of dealing outside for his own Lenelt. If his customers bought long from him he gold short outside, and vice versn, so that when bls customers lost’ he got thelr margins. He vever dealt outaide for Mrs. Webster, and his dealings with ber wero simply transactions between two individuals each engaged In the sume busines. nerossd oxaminition tho witness acknowledged that he kept ne proper records of the business he tringneted with the mumbers oF the Exe ehinge. Ho tool memorandums, but kept nel- ther cash-book, diay-boek, nor ledger, Hive! fur the prosecution nsked tho witness whether he hud not ran away: fram Lidiumpolla fo aval for his arrest. bat the question was oh eto, He dented ¢ havliug been eonviered of forgery; also that ho had over told the iuiles” that he shud made big Josses and would vot bo uble te pay them, He shuply told tnem that thet or had kone igalnst iti. and that be contd not dettie dust thon. ‘The tg per cont atad st te was nor a margin pat up with bim aga broker: [twas a atin Of Money paid him tor hls trouble and for penses oF runnitiy the roum. This was his when he wot dt, aud he used ital in bis vwn private speculations, He bad a perfect right to do what he liked w! Ith it. ith Mr, Websterovera i were for buying hud These were signed for Mr, Webster by tho defendant. who stated that she had given him authority to do se, te Mra, Webster wits pliced On the stand, and de nied that she had nuthorized the defendant to Barn her name to orders. fy the cross-examine mB Uhiw Old lady showed a lamentable tack of Knowledge (0 the bosiness Khe been recent- \y engaged In, and when detendunt’s Inwyer dele ? her with a varticularlysheavy tlead of Hoard of Trade vernacular, her bewitderment was pulnfutin the extreme, Still, she remet bered that when she went to Mr Bugbeo and asked lin to close up the dents on whied eho hud made a prot he scolded her, and told her not. ty bother hint, and so pat her att antl che grand: rish caing, Which had involved almost all the y apeoulntors, ‘his Glosed the case, and after counsel bad argued the cuse the Court rendered a deetsion anlverse tothe defondunt, whom he held tonne awer Un bonds of g200. The bond was signed by dr, Wade Abbott, THE BURSTED COOKER, THE CONONBI'S INVESTIGATION Into the cnusos uf the explosion of the cooker in the Gurden City Distillery on the Mth of Octo- ber lust wae concluded yesterduy afternoon at WO Cuulport avenue, But two witnesses wore examined, Thero were present reverul polices men to protect Henry Zum Felde, against whom violence bad been threatened by the friends of the vietina of the disaster, Zum Felte was sworn, He is the min who conducted the process of couking the yruinand Ja tho yeast-nmker of the Garden City Distillery, He cume to Mr, Powell on the 20th of June last from Milwaukee, where be had been running two dlatilurios, He said that hy told Mr. Powoll he could produce one gallon of whisky niere wo the bushel Ifo bad a cooking appuratus for couking the grain, He explained the operation toMr, Powell. If they seatded tho meal in tha wmash-tubs under the of process, they could only gets temperature of 2 on tho tubs, and the chemlen! tests show tbat by 283 degrees the starch of the cara would only develop to 73. ordd per cent, There was rostireh whatever: which wis not developed but that, could be converted into macehurine — innatter, Ry tho couking — uppuratu yy could develop starch tow per cent. Consequently, tho higher yield of spirks through the convorsion ut suceburine matter, He udduced teathivony to Mr. Powell -frum Goruumy in regard to” this. Process tut ite sucvess there, which convinced, Lim of tho advantages {t possessed, nnd Mr, Powell wout to the bolle: ers and ordered a evoker, The cooking ih mis WIE Used BtICCENis fully in avery distillery in Gormuny, and he never heard of w coukor exploding. He dos sembed the tink ae twenty feet high and six fectindimineter, with two cone buttons. ifr drew a draft of the cooker na at stood betare the explovion, with, ite valves, outict-pipes, ete, ‘There was no anfety-vulve attached, ur an’ os cape: pipe, but a good stoam-ynuge, which was the best ti the hous, Thu cooker had been ia openition suine six weeks or two inanths before iteaphaled, Ht was desivable to have a certaln AUHONDE OF presiirg iitorder te Make a sue tub mash. He supervised the pultingeup of (he muchiners, Hy distructed the targmuin wud, the ongincer bow to von it, it wits not his bie hess to do anything but the technical work {0 tho tlacilleey. Tho cooker worked well, aud wis Llown out frat with titteen pounds steam press Sure. ‘Tauraday afterneun, the Ith of Ovtuber, wus the iirst tine thot they ‘used whale corn, He bad never bud trundle in Burope in blowing: ont the cooked gruin, Tho trst whole-corn tush was blown of thera wus no stoppage of the pipes, When the tirst myst was blown out he stoad on the masher; it wae So'clock in tha uiternoon, and the vouker wis at once refilled, Thu trouble was thut the engiover did not blow ull the corn wutof the pipes. He out off the stew before the charge wae blown up, Tho result wae that the starch became cold, und clogged it up with oouked corn hiekeled to the consistency of starch, It took nearly a whole du; clean those pipes, they being heavy They wero taken apart iu two jn order that — the: ECs, could be clowned, ‘They yot ateuu throug! the ploes about 6 o'clock’ in the ufternoon, but be didn’t think that all the stul? was yot out OF the pipud “Lucey was ibe saue tase to ibe cookor that was putin the ntght fare. Hie Inaienetions were Never to Put om more thu (hirty- tive pounds or atau, ast higher pressure would spoil the weal WH on the root when the explosion took phi nod went ap, how far he didn't Know, int eaiae down with the débria juuler tho root, and wasseutded, Hs thuory of tho exploaiont was that corn contalned & “per cont of ofly matter whieh generated a come h ie gas when heated ton curtaly, deren, and this yas ened tho explasiat. No other pressure could hive caused the exptosion None of the cookers fn usy ever before ex ploded. In Gerre Haute there wasn cooker, — but tt never exploded. Eight of then bad been ised in conking whole man obey Cot in Clneiniit, Another wns tn ue in Wineinia OAL Ot choi were Used In cooking whole gratin. Tie thought that neither a sufety- valve or escape: pipe contd haye prevented this accident, All bollers widen explodad hid sufety-valves. ‘The safety-valvo, prevented a bursting, perhaps, bat 1b cold not prevent an explosion set as this was, Thiswis clearly no borat, Wat an neta) gemtloe explos salon. | Witness wis an engiieer by Cray uid bed Heertiients, The e ews LHC OT wood [ret if ot Cy Ih. ‘Shere was no better pasary i a cooker wider whieh no fre ete tind used these cookers for at eror years sucecssfully in Germany, but this was the first ong te had ever pat ap. “The fnecr, he believed, wis a Rober tm Waite * bnproven: Ljeutedd to by tho eine mat hey | Litpon him asdriving ‘The bead of the couker was blowed His that {twas tora fren the . Krey, whose plice of 1 the corner of Secher and Stewart avenues, tes. tiled that bis firm attached the stenin Metre to, the couker. Witness. was tt pritetical machinist, ‘Tho best material to bo obtained tn the was tised In the ston Attogs. A gate! fe hisopinion, if there wasn was fon would not hive prevenitd the did not think an overpressure of steam cn: the oxploston. Twas undoubtedly the sud inition of the gas In the tink, The pressure must ive heen tistantaneous, Witness was a title and praetiont entre I4 wis ull tho testimony ¢ The jury th Ont ted, en retlred to deliberate, and ren- ered tho tallowing verdict: We tind that Wiiliem Podratz, Prank Trainor, Jacob Kakuska, John Dailey. John Horak, Mra, Joseph Horak, Alexander Baxter cnnie to thofr deaths on the th day of October, tds, at the Garden City Distillery, at the corner of Morgan and Twenty-seeond streets, from ine Juries recived nt. ‘tho suing tne by reneen af the explosion of a tank used for the purpose of cooking vorn for the mash of the distillery: and the jury are of tho opintan that sald explosion was oceasioned by a sudden overpressure of steam (1 1g heat to euch wn extentas to frnite the gas generated from the cooked corns and from tho evidence adduced are of the opinion that the persons contrallingand the por- 20nd responsible for the overpressure of steam huving lost their lives, that no bluine therefor cun attach to the owners, foreniin, pr stiperius tendent of erection af sald tank or cookur. RNOLLER-SKATING, SOMH OF ITS INTHICACIES, Much discussion baving wrlsen of lute ovor the respective merits of lea and ruller skates, and the technical differences In eclentifle Jocomu- tion upon thet, a reporter visited tha rink lnat evening and noted the following movements, now popular among amateurs of this city: The Start.—The simplicity and grace of this movement hus won for dt a high plece in the esteem of new beginners, both lady and gontle. yuu, It is best exeauted fn one time and threo ninttons, ns follows: 1, flaving toddled to tho gate opentngon the fluor, grasp the rall cone vulaively with both binds; tenn back, look nround to see If folks ure observing, and sintly trinquilly to assure them it is all right. 2 Strike out boldly with tho right foot to the right, then with the left foot to the left: Inctine the body once vtolently forward and twice vio~ lently back; throw up both arma in ehape of V, and usatime anexpreasion that something has gone wrong. J. Sitdawn, (Note: Extreme rapidity In this Inat motion # considered ita chief merit, and It rarely fails to nttract attention, In ense of 1 lid yy Aho should slinultaumously observe “Oh myf* ‘Tho correct position of te body in the net of completing the third motion ta q— Jmmedtately after completion, L. The Main Fal.This movement ts not at nll diltcult, and, when well executed, shows Gif the ture tondvantaze, Itis made from rest, in one time and two motions. 1. ‘Turn the head suddenly ta tho right or left, a8 If to look, at some skator nearly it tha reur, Blide both four forward together, and throw up the hands. 2, Sit down, The Fancy Fa'—Ta one time and threo mo- tons. 1. Throw the body suddenly back nt an angle of 4Gttey., throw the lett hand bebind 1s If to plaice w cushion, and elevate the right arm, ® Kick out the one teg horizontally, turs halt round, and wave both arms in excited circles, + Ligdown. (To nuke this movement effect. Ive, tho time consumed altogether should not be) mere thin one und one-hult seconds, The Faney Fall ean bo executed ulthor from motion orrest. Great strengtn of facie! exprossion, together with the rapld uttore face of any ejuculadion that eumes handy, seta olf thia movement grea The Spaamodte Glde—Thla movemont is most efeutlve when the skiter weurs a plug but and au expression of great anxiety ft condsta of two motions, regularly alternmited, now and thon varied by elthor the Blain or Fancy Fall, or by the Borble Extra Fall, atterwurds ta be exe plated, thi 1. Strike out alternately with the Tight and lett foot, as though stumbling over cobblestones in the dar! eli ody well forward, ns though aiieted with violent cramp, aid gestierhite wildly with exch motion. Ac: quiring suflicient: momentum, bring both feet together, anid slide along eight or teu feet fa aun ut position, mop tho face diligently, and He wi) avowtnt. ., The Fliji—t. While explalning to some friend In the middle of (be floor how stinple skate bs, aide both feys cout rupidly thu: bend” the body first tn this main ‘T and thon thus and throw a complete ‘somorsot Inndite hath skates us nen iy in tho pitof his stomuch ox possible, 2. Let hind hireb endways. and fall ncross you, forming a complete X. When gracefully done, this Is sttre to nt tract attention, The Deuble Brtve Fal—When under full aail, this popular movement’ Is.very elfectlye, If it rentionan bs wit a hidy he asiists her In make ing Its adierwise be linproviges a partner from winong (hog within reach. 1. Laren violently to left and Icek out the right ley, throwing one arm ty the front and the other to the tiling tho hund of the purtner se After the partner tus rechued softly on the tuek of hig or her 1, kick Doth heels up behind and theow a forwirtl somerset. landing: us nearly na possivle ou the nose, od, Assume aittlig posture, feel thoughtfully of tho nose, recover the tint, holp the purtuer up, and sud> donly le down again, Tho movements current among those'further advanced, entrancing slinple und compound woiderilukes, tibiiaks, and perlwinkles, are too. complicated Cor description jn this article, bat the first principles, a4 set forth wbove, are tho. natu features to be abserved ‘The roller-ekute [sof exceedingly simple cons Btruction, consistng mes wf it wplit: shoe tanker's lust mounted on futtr boxwood enstare, midway between which itn dutiugger tons, Hlooks te hinocent ie at en of tomala-soup, but ds really na Cull of inulice asa potate-buy, Undertoor, when eyerything ty lovely, tt purrs BUftly. irsrerer, Drrer=ter, ‘=Juat so, nnd good. along us deniur i a8 cat ina kite) Buds denly tt lets off sharp and spiteful "het f slain bang! racktankelutterker-echini 2 and (nithites 1H SeCrUtn OF d= Comparative comfort on skates may be ob- tuned by wearing pontuloons well siuited in purte with adozen or Fu turge bathing aponges, A Dearborn street tailor hus applied for a pit> ent on th gort of rubber piltaw utttchiment, deaigued to superedy sponges, Dut We Ono Ox- pladed violently the otwer evening on a trial telp, while the SOUT TMUN tenting iC wits ngsitys ing the * Plain Fil” tt is to be doubted If tho batont will be riliable. LOCAL POLITICS, WARD OLUD MEETINGS, Tho Elybth Ward Nepublicun Club met last night atthe corner of Halsted and Murrison streets, and clected the following ofllvers for tho: ensuing year: President, George Wy Spallard; Vicu-Prestdents, Kelly Lo Renu. d. J. Budenoch, Mayer Klein, Edward Jones, and iM. Wardlaw; Seeretury, Tl. We. Sinnott; Trensurer, Herman Benzo, Me. Spotford thanked the Chub ina ucat Uttto speech for the honor conferred upon him, after which a committee was uppalnted todceure: Permauent quarters, ‘Thery volug no further Lusiness tha Club adjourned to the tret Senday: Jn Hecember, ‘The First Ward Straight Repnbiican Club meet at tho Grand Puciile last ntgbt, President Coburn, In the chalr.. After same routine business was trinauoted, cundiatinyg of tho mlinisston af ine: bers, ete. on sotion, a committee Gt three consisting of Messrs, Bacon, Tobey, and Jordin wis appolnted by the Chui tu report a tist of oilicers tor tau Cluv for the ensulng 8x month ‘Thy Committes reported the fuilawtuys [hat they were uninimonsiy elected’ Presids M.TVontenery Vices Mresidents, Lewis J. Aduir, J. F, Bontiel ‘red Gay: Abell; Secretury. J. t Josuph 8. Lanes “Exe tion, Within Bake: GQ. Onle, dames 2. ScElroy swt J. Healey: Finapes Committers, worth, Juba St, Wuite, Horatlo N. Mus. A come pultee of three was appoluied ty walton Mr, ‘Thatcher and acquaint blur of his election, ‘The Comimittes returned In few moments with Mr, Tautchor, who was introduced to the Club by the retiring President, Sir, Coburn, inv lluttere Ing speech. Mr. Thatcher returned thinks to the Club for the boner conferred on hin, and pledged bis word that be would do bls utinost to. promote the interests of the Struight Hopublice un Club of the Firat Ward. He would inueb rather the chalice bad dovalved on sume one elae, but he stood ready to obuy thelr wishes, Bpeeches wero nude by several of the olicers- elect, when the Cub adjourned to the second Friday in December, q A uieeting of the Citizens’ improvement Club of the Fourteenth Wurd was beld lust evening ut No. Td Milwaukee avenue, the Hon, Joba Huebler in the chair, | The tmprovemont Cums Inittes reported that the Strevt Mallwuy Cum bauy bad uycocd wo xuu cand at dulervuls of crsatna atid « nye tee bard at Ws town at Pitan Tt tena deed distaion, to nek the Cou to complete the" rowers cand put i basins ulong North avenue, Aa some talk about the proposed eho! house fn tho wart, tind the condition t of tho matt fore the Connell wes explitnes but no netion was taken. Messrs, Carrey, Stan ley, and Netdort were npmpotnted a Commiittes to revise the constitution sua to render balloting for new members untieeeseury, A petition to. Mayor Harrigon to retnatate Polleeman George te, who was dischirged from the forea Just before the election for potltion reasons, wits elre cubited in the inverting and receved a niinber of algnatires, ‘Che Club then adjourned, and the next inceting will bo held in new quirters, SUBURBAN, TYDE PANK, Tho Trustees met hist oventng In reguine aes ston, There were present: Messrs, Fard, Fosa, Jolnatone, and President Hobart, Petitions were received for water-pipes on Chauneoy avenue, at Grand Crosalye, Mroin F Quickensten, to erect n frame tilling at Fortysfirat strect and tadiana avenue. Prom Charles Unger, ta have Heense-feo aud waters rent refunded him from the dite of the revoen- thon of bls Heense, From Juines Petrie. for per- iission to keen Kalser's tlall open tintit 2 a. i A fox dunce. Keun D. Sullivan, fur it site Joauaivense. | The bond of Sergt. Peter steinbergen was ape peoved. Oil laity swere ordered for Greenwoul avenue on the petinen of GW. Lawn. ‘Tho pes tlaon for the appointment of Edward Cross as mn was donled, granting additional right of Chicago & Western Tidlann Brown's Mills was ordered to Cashin tne pipe: fund by cust in watereworks expe SURG; ensh in other speelal finds, $2! ole Dunit, Ra,E07.6L, The Meatih Oeer reported thut there wero twenty-two births and thirty-two deaths in Oc- tober; that diphtheria is very provalent at Rose: fand, and thut thore are sumocages of the dii- cage at South Chileno. ‘The Controller reported collections for October: as follows; From water rents, e S1,1G LA; fron police fines, ete,, $187) from etreet repuir: avconnt, $0100; from Chieage and ‘Thoraton rond. 203 from Wrldron defuleation fund, $201.07; total, $1,651.12, Also that he hits cullected from April to Octo- bee: Water rents, S1380.53; water permits, Ss; eel perinits, $1), totid, S1UiR2, Water: Wor! PORSES SAMO time, F5c0IL0 balance, 8515040, ‘Tho Coutrolter ulso reported that the expenditures for repalra of streets from April 1 to Nov. 1 amounted to $12,383.07, For culverts and drinaga $3,252.31 was pald out durhur the snme the, Ordinunees were ndopted for witening Forty- seventh street from Cottage Grove avenio to Langley avenue, and ono for the construcuon of vitrlous sidewilics. ‘The Superintendent waa directed to lay waters ie to connect with six bouses on Drexel bou- rd nnd Forty first street, ‘The Burd then adjoursed, A tre was discovered carly yestorday morning Inthe brick store of A, Sayre, on the: corner of One Thindred and Sixth street nnd Torrence ave eoue, Which was put ont without muck dumage, STATE BUSINESS. /Payment of Bonds—Bienninl Report of the Stato Trouspror]Purdon of u Convict. Spectut Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Spruxarreny, ML, Nov. 12.—Goy. Callom to-day issued bis proclamation calling in for payment Jin, 1, 1881, the balance of the State debt outstanding, amounting to $257,459, 11, ‘The money to pay these bonds «Is already on hand, so that UtMnols Is now virtually one of the few States of the Union that ts free from debt. It $s not probable that all tho bonds will be surrendered for at year yet, as some are held abrond, but Interest will cease on Jan, 1, The btenulat report of Gen, J.C. Sinlth, Stute Treasurer, covering the tivo years ed: tig Novel, has been presented to the Gove ernor, It shows that. the receipts of the Treasury from all sourees during that period were S874, 149.00, making, with the amount on hand Qet. 1, 1878, 311,004 53. ‘he dis- Tsements were $8,695,008,00, leaving 9 bites Oct. Last of S2468,600,89, of whlelt SUAS belong te the Genera! Revenue Hund, 36,002.23 to the Stute Seliool Fund, Sots00101 to the Ilnois «Central ial road Fund, and | SHOoH.es te the Local Bond fonds, ‘The ‘Treasurer estimates that, after paging the outstanding bonds callea in by the Governor's prociimation, there will remaln nearly $100,000 tn Ute TI hols Central Kallroad and, which, under the Constitution, will be applicable to the guy ment of ‘the ordinary expenses of the State Government, ‘Chu report contalng a utof the zross earnings of the Til nods Central from Maret 21, 185, to April 80, 1880, shown that that Company. has pat 4, et Mita eh State Treasury during al mained, overnor bins pawtoned William Ivys feted of robb assault In 1877, by the St, Clalr_Connty Cir cust Court, and sentenced to the Penktentlary for fourteen years, The Judge. who presided At the trial recommended the pardon on the ground that the sentence excessive, nnd many prondnent eltizens united in asking the pardon, ——— LAMP-CHIMNEY MONOPOLY, Pirrsnuna, Pa, Nov. 1—The National Launp-Chiinney Assoelation, in session here, has unantinously plved that nll the fiue- nels dn the United States should stop Dec, ——————— DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS ITEM, Tho “Fort Pierre & Deadwood Line * of tho Chiedyo & Northwestern lnitway fs Mniahed two. Pierre, on tho east bunk of the Missaurl Klyer, 7a niles northwest of Chicago, und about M0 tiles east of Deadwood, This opens an all-rail route to Pierre, over which dally truing will run from tua after Munday, Noy, 15, 18M), to and from Chlengo, A duily line of Concord conches, uuder the control of the Northwestern Express, “Stage & ‘wnspurtation Compuny, will from the whove'dute run between Pierre and Deadwoud, ‘This ia by ail odds the shortest and best route to ack His, For fu purtlentars cull at the tUckot-otlee of the Chleaga & Northwestern Hallway, 6 I the Shurme Howse, efully rel the ndvertisement about thin route tht IN to-day printed in the adyer= Using columns uf this paper, = ANOTHR CURE OF RUPTURE, Mr. A. iH. Wheeter, of South Bend, Tndinna, writes Dea, Logan & Cndy, of 22 State street; “ [tis now three months slueo you treated mo for rupture by your new method of eure, and now [am as sound ag before ruptured, Will as aura you Tun very glad ta add my pame to your list of testimonials, and will answer ins quiries, A. 1. Wheeler, 2-0. Box suo, South Bend, India by engrossed Tho ‘Treasurer reported as follows: forest fund, SAS88.01; cash in wate! LABS —————_____ z DIAMONDS.—S, HYMAN & CO, WIL hereatter display the hundsonivst enso of diamonds, in all stylea of mountings, to be econ Inthe West, They have rearranged their on- tre Ditinond Departisent and with for the next: fow days offer special inducements to those who hiny Wish to escape the holiday rush. Stute and Mudison streats, —— ns Democratic Administrators Sato. Wo bave reevived a hund-bill with a three mile cut at the top, which reads ns follows, which we ineert without charge for the benutit of the creditors of the vatute,. Will bo sald at nuotion, on Monday evening, Nov. 8, 2 at Norib Manchester, tnd. tho stack tn trade af the lite Demouratioc purty, de- censed, consiatiag of one Farill for revenue bn te Couch make, how, “ong pluttorit Hity-Hve ull apecehes Of ‘Tom Hondrieks, BH Kol Mectarul votes,” Dixie, anu lot dy ileplutos for usitig on sidewalks, ete, ten Uickory poles, used in the past for Hayestatts, one ton eh, fifty males, the property of V U. Barnin, G0 lithographs uf the forge Clnese letter, 600,0u0 eit pala Kes, assorted uuu cuples of the lite at W, Hy twenty-flve hurrols ve? for local tart ouly, cock, the suporby sug hers, trinaparench nchishs (FSM dust other with alot of ban: les, torches, aud other articles, For wy person desiring to start a Demooritia party, the ubove urtieles wilt be found very Ausable, and i most excellent stock for the trade, Also, nt tho same time und place, on account of the Watish County (nde Demouratio Cons trat Committes, a dot of beavy black bordered funural notices, printed ut the Courier ullice fore the election to unuounce tho funeral ob- sequined of Jumos A, Gurtield, Sule to comimence at 8 p.m, and continue until all aru sold, Fuutso Ovinton, Adminleirator, FPiaank VANOAMP, aos WALLACE, Auctlousens, ————_* “Rough on Bate, Aak druggists for Hough on Hats, rats, mice, Pouches, be: It cloars out d-buws, ete, 18c, boxes, Ruy the, Improved Howe Neulva, Horden, Bolteck & Co., vents, Vi Luke street, Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder deatroys roach= ca, tions, ‘aioe und ‘bedbiyea. is Goldsmith Maid’s time, 21t—was nevor beaten. Nelther the popularity of Dr. Bully Cough syrup. A Case of Contempt at Toronto— An Eskimo Murder—Lottery News, Letting a Murdorer Starve to Death— Epizooty—A Suffering Family— Other Ottawa Items, Speetat Dtapateh ta The Chlenga Tribune, Touosto, Nov. 12—tn chambers Judge Mackenzie gave Judgment in the case of the tug W.'T. Robb, in which tha right of the Marltime Court to deal with the ensp of cone tempt charged against Capt. Mull for eject- ing a bailit from his boat was questioned. Mls Honor deemed that the Maritime Court had Jurisdiction The ease will be carrled to the Supreme Court. Meantime the ease of contempt will stand til the main question has been finally settled, Speetat Diapateh ta The Chicago Tribune. Qurnec, Nov, 1—-Mr. Hudon, of tho Tanaie Nationale, has been advised by tele: graph that he was tho holder of the Ineky ticket entitling him to the capital prize of $0,000 In the Loutslana State Lottery. Speetul Dtapateh ta The Chteayo Tribune. Mostrean, Nov, 12,.—By the arrival of the steamer Hercules at St.dohn, N.S, Informa tlon Ig recelvedl of an unfortunate affeay whieh recently occurred at Nain, near Hope- dale, ona of the Moravinn colontes. ‘Two Esktinos were out deer-shoothg, and both aliultancously fired nt the same deer aA quarrel arose as to the ownership of the dead antinal, sfursh words were exchanged, when one of the tawny sportsmen feveled hts gun at the other and shot him dead. . ‘The inhab- {tants of Nain’ were so enraged thaton the first Jinpulse they resolved to place tho mur- derer onan tstand lying off at sea, and so let hlin starve, ‘The Moravian missionnrics, having heard of the deeiston at whieh the people had arrived, rescued the murderer rom them, and placed him incharge of Capt. Bartlett, of tha steaner Panther, whieh was at that thie lying at Scrammy Bay, All the ofleial depositions were taken to Hopedate by the Moravion misslonaries, who forward: ed them by the steamer Hereules to St. Johns, ‘The murderer has been brought as fur as ‘Tournavack by the missionaries. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Kinastos, Nov. 12.—During the Inst week there were 150 barrels of coulotl condemned atthis port. A numberof barrels were taken away before being tested, which are sald to fave been of the same quality as those con- emined, se raspeélat Diapateh ta The Ohteaga Tribune, Sr. Catianines, Nov. 12—The epizootic is very prevalent among horses in this clty and vicinity. Speciat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, Nov, 12.—Tho lust signature necessary to the Vaeltle Itallway agreement namely: that of M. ‘Lhors—has been ob- tnined, Mr. Dewdrey’s administration of Indian affulrs In the Northwest Territories Ig sald to have been a costly failure; anda shufile of positions in the ‘Territories, to mend matters, is not considered Improbable, aAcsnil oCalstreys is reported in one of the elty suburbs, A few weeks ago a man named Jouvert went away ip the woods, Iminbering, and ts now beyond the reach ut communleation, He left a wife and six ehil- dren behinds and now a son of about Ut, a daughter of 7, wud another girl of 3, av@ all dead from diphtheria, A baby about a year old, a boy of Eh nnd a girl of & are dying of the disease, ‘The wretched mother per formed the task of placing the little ones In thelr cofins* with her own hands, as tho uelghbors werenfratil to go near the houses and, were ff not for the fearless charity of stranger, thelr Hetle bodies would even yet be unburled, ‘The mother aud those Hylig are literally starving, A SPOOK-SNAP. ——. ' A Wnunted House on w Lonely Road, MullConceated in a Wooded Glade Copyrizht, 1889, Speetat Diapateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 12,—In the Village of lenville, on a tonely road tn the suburbs of Clevelnnd, Iya stury-and-n-half frame house, whieh fs exciting considerable of.a sensation inong the neighbors, and has, through the singular manifestations that occur therein, dis susted the famlly dwelling there so that they are about to leave. Frequently, at all hours, during the day thne as well as after dark, tho "most peculiar sounds can be distloguished from diferent roonis in the residence, knocks being = given = sv loudly > at thics as to frighten people living {na belek mansion many rods away, Frequently persons have watched to see If some one Wis nob practlelng a fraud, dat their investizations have Invariably eaused them to decide tint the house fs “haunted? An old miser who formerly lived there, ad who bore a bad reputation In other ways le+ sides the honrding of money, is. sald to bi walking ad pounding about the premtses continually, hoping to bring to Heht a large stun of cold whlelr disappeared ysteriously atthe thne of lis death. + THE ALPENA. Finding of a Kotte with Two Bite= fusurance Pollcles Which May Bo cf o—Circunistances of a Singular Cane Special Dispateh to The Chieago Tritune. Mvskxaoy, Mich, Nov, &.—Another bot- tle story has come to Might hers to-day, and fromstatements made by all patties connected with It there If no doubt but that it isa true one, Mr, Jarvis, living near the beach abthis port, found, Sunday, Oct. 31, a bottle which contalned two Hfe-insurance policies In favor of Oskar L. Stromguest, of Muskegon, taken out by Charles Olson aud Olef L. Sunguest. Jarvis kept tho matter_qulet until he fin out particulars. | Mr. Stromsenest, employed in Dubois? ment) muarkut, and states (hat his frlends, Olson and Sunguest, who eames with him to this country, took passage Ov Alpena, Ho binself holds a polley tn favor of his friend Olson, ‘Tho policies found ara for $1,000 eneh In the Michlgan-Ald Associn- tlon of Kalamazoo, and are now ty the hands of LavuteGoy. Holt, one of our promluentat- turneys. ——————_ THE COTTON CROP, New Onteans, Nov, 12.—The Natlonal Cotton hunge cenort, Issued leday, shows that su fur there have come into sirht of: thls u's crop at ports and overland poluis of usshie 1,007,045 bules, an incrense over last year of 167,781 bales, | THE PRINCE OF WALES, TW the Editor of The Chtcay» Tribune, Cutcsan, Nov. 12.—On ny arclval this. morn- Jug from New Mexico Fred a tending article re> ferring to H. It. Hthe Princo of Wules, which Uppours ii your sauoaf this date, The views thorely expressed nee, I unbesitutingly bellevo, ‘Mlreotly in opposition to those held by the Im mense majority of my countrymen; and 1 rely ae your belng pay: willing and desirous to ive publicity to bath sfdes of the question, Feelings of the highest respect and loyul at feotion toward the Prince of Walea are unt- versnl throughout my country,-and ure glyon hearty und spontancous elect ta upun every possible aecnalon, «| Thero is tar too blgb a sense of honor and In- dopendence umongst Engiahmen, us well Ameoricnns, to verinit of the existence and con tinal growth of such feolings, unlews they fully and bonorably earned and deserved, Thit the ee domunds on the tine and res sources of his Royal Uiennoss aro onerous in the extreme 8 a matter of public kuowledue, ‘Tho ather views upon whieb your rem irks aFo trned ure bused on the most extriurdinary misnpprebenslon, and. I venture to asaurt, would moot With the inastonphatio and indignant contradiction of my couutrynien, remaln, your obedient servunt, CHARLES Noxt-Hosnx, ao A GROWL, ‘To the Editor o) ‘Ive Chicago Tribune, Cutoaan, Nov, Lu—Wanted, a few experi+ enced packers on tho Cottage Grove avenuy cum. ‘Those who can pack the most, men, ‘womon, and children into u given space, regurd- leva Of comtort, deconos, or morality, will bo given the preference, and’ av berul wages ug 4 ounpuny that ia not able to divide but 1 per cent on stock watered » few hundred per cunt rom the earnings uf eCowpuny oan, alford., i AVERY LEST Mark's Cores t AML, by WC vents Chiret lovin. Gd Hoviar Bee duweuy tongs lia a Lester, of Gleva.anit) (sy and th Avery OEM, se Cloveinnd and Picts NICTGILLOUK TO UTON th Catedral of i Holy Age ie nh 7 i. HMeerton, 0 CMTC Cy, R as) Torks oF Winnothie Tk tho He eteg lame seek oittels. pearda, DEM #2"cinciniatl wid €t. Louis papery yleace HURLRY<BLODUETT—Thurntay, renilence of the Hone (tin GPa Uri Wa any Mtr Uinrenes, Avie tet gory, FY WV. When inn eet WANT lay, Nes nos PPOUG, HIny een Dhaaie 1 2 yuna wn write Fea Le Fatt Anhtind-ny, saineiay, Carchises seni, BL At . axsovelt & ferks Om the 12th tng, nENAOY (I dateron Lie tattT) OF doh tlt Inet, Hay whernion, Turners in tH ani te Hones put ve 1, IS Mies, BEN pie aid Fanos "hic Wate iinghund ag 4 eral froin The restiede a0 Wost Fifteenth PUA hs Eaneudey tt a7" Marabalt, Keg Mt ers planse cony, MOORE—Duan Moore, a ‘Vhurndayy ae ne laste, Friends at i ing. att iis inte rosttene EAD, My frog Sonu Bennatun Caiholle chitane huge eases ta Cemutery, ed wee invited a? HUNTHIAt ros.dency 11 : Nathheent, Ker Ituntue, youngest don 3 Keuned; sudtdeniy? wen BOF dotin nt tc Tuner, Funorai ati p.m, Sunday. Hl 14), Kittie, Cornelta: und Stary case HOT Crom Fisantanc EH mn. Munay, Nove Cemetery. Friends of huni: TIMONE Y= At tile latg real Feiliy evenings Nove 1, do rt nore) from the nbove ni Ing nts o'cioek to Mt Ie He tO Cubvary € youngest ans ietatterot ete by Caurrinuis ty wee tiretiead, 2 MT Weng py, os ations needy uber On Sunday Uhureh, toon bene on Frliay, beloved ette = Fears Winonths Huinner, nt the ‘Tremont th Prins 0p. wa Whtor a brie tltnesy gue Notieo of funoral in Sunday papers, NEVENING OF SONG CrO-N AN ptitp Vili and is son pee Church thie Saturday night, 8p, dClab will mievt al the headquarters tend to busin ner Bluel me feiah tg business, corner isluekoawk wil Sltanbat, ‘PERRY. Ae KITTREDGE, PASTOR OF Tig ‘Thted Proatyterlun Churehe wil Gouge gee rite wubors" MeoLInE ME NUON today iN ee i 2 COSMERG TRAVELERS GUsPRE imoating will be held ton yee stoomin, 1a) Madtaonens OTHE Hho YM, 5 » HOLLAND WILt Leet hi Puvoraphtest ee et gi it gFlee Ur OF Lb Pater 1p EY. Die. re berore the CI eventie at city Houre, Subject: MC TING OF Tie oventh i) HT) 4 this oventnizat Fea tk sibe Thao tang ued M18 O’eock, ten. Marin Beem will addee "tah, All old soldiors wid sutlore of the in Rood Keputlicans ‘v luvited to he pre: Pie eV MEDICAL MISSION W pencil Sunday quit Wersonest.s unitate te of Guo. CoA, MANOE OF The Cok he Puclente wins ure orang ieee Tocolve free inedien! treatment. Dr, SL. HL. Prominent physician identified with Christ hu ty bas consented te der ks Medieat purinientent.. The other members oF the Hey wite voluntger tholr survices worked ou betult atthe sumo Musston tat winter, ‘The dispensary will te Open dally ut 1 o'clock, oxcupt Saturday Sunds NNUAL MEETING OF TiTK Isturien! Soclety wil] be held in wh Sovloty Tuesduy evening next at " Seammon will eoud & paper on fon.” ‘The Koy. dereminh Port United sintes Army, the first 9 cago, will read n puper on™ pe nnd Churches of Eurty avited., COMMONWEALTO DISTRIBUTION C0, vie Re ave reat x ie ¥ OF LUG NOVEMBER 30, ‘These drawinus occur ttity wrncter sions af an uet of tia Gonaral_-Axsumuly of Kentieks tie Nowport Printh XN x : ete eu Mss ng and Nowsjuper to, I We (dzctia tea tpeciat net, and ine never been “lhe United States Cireutt Court on Marchi roa dered the following dvelstan: lat-That the Ce tt CUM TRAE the Commonwealth Distribution 2d—Kte drawings are mir, The Company haa now on hand a taree reser fund, Rend the following ntteactiye prizes 1Prize., RNLONI) 10) Prizes 417) en..$ 1. 1Prizo, iN Py Hrlcs esas 10 1 Priae. BAU GM Prizes dene 1210 WPriees 4,00) cach. 1,00 1,0 Prizes sdeach Wal) Prizes KOlonct,.., TUN), vn eh, Approximation Prizes 277) 9 Prizes $20) ach, Approximation Pelos — E3il & Prices $10} euch, Approximution Prites AVI Prizas. sees, Alba Whiot ik aavitiots, tekats, 8 Halt tickets, s. ‘tlekets Hemlt money, or Bank Draft, tn Lotter or sand by eas, Dl SEND BY REGIS THIEL By FEICK ODER. Ordersnf Bunt upward. by Kxpresn, can be sont at ourexpens For furthor information addrosa It. (Courier-Journal Build Luuisvi and ah Broudway, Now Bus Wasnl wronest AUCTION SALES. By ELISON. FLERSHEIM & C0. Genera) Auetlonsors, nu 88 Mandalphes, Saturday’s Sale, 9:30 This Morning. FURNITURE, Carpets, Stoves, Monoral Tousehold Goods, General Merchandise, Panow, ke, Xe. nd puremptory aules ISLES A Co, Auctioneers, Siand’sP itundotyiiett_ By CILICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. nerd Anctlonus aukoent. Ee CLEARING SALE feted "3 tans cane ‘Dillee and Furnitars, AT ALBION, ‘This waruntiars serine wt: DVL RUMOV AT, hail romove te [7 Madleon H (tON A BB, By UE. B, Guute 2H and 2h Mud Regular Trade Sales TUES AYA Dey Qoods, Clothing, Hats, Glores, Lieputes ote, WEDNENDAY Hinds Eiows, slippers, Mab eas orgs TUURSDAYH—liry Uiods, Merchandise, Crm ery, Glasswure, ete, GOL} uits se o'clock, jonday, Novis, We cE Auctluneets, DYEING AND reeony an Gea OY gpres 4 nin Dye DWE ie West, Stadlenge jouth Clark-st, cae eS EON: SNOW | Wichelman’s Snow-Plake Gor 1 LE, OF Ing MOST DELIGHTEUL ANTICLe ite \. £2, 61, 07 $4 far pam ronal woa by eayress ut he uss Canto tn Ameriea, nut UE for, sd ne gyrys [Es J i Foon, For sate by all ae jy ents FLAKE ed Ntston ahd Envtand,. ‘Try ite Fuctorts Hund is Miwon ont. Chica eet MANING OULETT ASSA Z.H. Sargent 125 State-st., Cnicaye ———————— Sa ave ere Brean a HS rvrunss, Saschols ON Pseatocel - ——— oo TALE GOODS. 1 Vinctws: Howl, wad for pace ceeeie eeu Gn Danas Pe w soe tt tt rcanoud: Berman vate ad urder aud hes aU ats mr ates Nat hate ATES