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andy consonted ns far ns mak- gre to to Ae heetined tn goto Now York ing honicrowley, no falc signed one aa anatealty, Coadnont by J Humbled, a avi Wott Te cuenborzand, nity ns it ld not pot aN na dota, twas destroyed Te rater at Trudy says that when he (rady) aosstd eT amiaavlt certltsto that ue Heady . Meats) sas Tinlad ee andgoy,” amd that vd," Fdon't caro who you Aro, 80 Price, VU KIO Tele na ho aftitavit. that yout are.” Hoth anal re go eo wy furihor, O' rion wasscoured, set ssary papers and went to poetic Sinem arma tobo Lindsoy xor York ® ipnrbof bis testimony, and subs arnt doyle JUDGE DAVIS. ‘A RUMI patch to The Chicago Tribune, TD, Ca Nove Jo—Tho following 7 nent is clrovlated by Dom- esac ee current, but not much certs: Aaesenator David Davis has tired of roiled ers and wishes to remount tho senator evant {3 to tho cffeot that ho will Hench Comutorabip A renppolnted to tho rein If such an arrngement could be enr- Beach IF pall give the Reprtlicuns control ae nate ts Davis uniformly voted with “ it snoeratSs and bis successor would bo a te i an, Ittooks now na if Gon, Garflold Lanta four Supremo Court vavanolos at eal during tls term of office.” _——— : FURTHER FORGURY. ANOTHER ANTE*BLECTION ORISME. gqettat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, swasmtxaTox, Ds GC. Nov. 16.-A new Domo- tic forgery has been discovered, Just bo- pi tha cluse of tho enmyunizn an appeal to les to vote for Haneock, purporting to bo wet by Gens, McClellan, Slocum, Franklin, ey stb, and nbout tifty others, was sent> tered broudenst frons New York, <A letter was ived here to-Iny from one of tho best- aes and most highly respected oflects of tho jae War, say log that he never saw or heard of spisaddress, towhich his name was signed, une tila friend sent bim a printed copy, ME WRITES, pectal Dit WAsisINGTONs + “Its personal reliectious-on the Re- rere candidate had bottor heon oniltted, and Pall not have appeared tn Bitch an appenl with pyanproval. ‘The personal way jn whleb tho tanvass WAS conducted with-reforauco to tho Repulvican eandidate 1 nelther advised asa question of manners nor approved na nquestion Sas ten that Gen. Shorman voted for Gon. ftavcnek ts not correct. He did not think that, under the laws of Missouri, he was entitled to rote, and did not make the nttompt. THE LATE ELECTION, . VERMONT. Moxreniizn, Vt. Nov, 16—In the Houra tho (ommittecto canvass the votes for county and probato otlleers and Justices of the Peace have deelded to throw out tho ontire vote of the Lown: of Colchester for such ofticers for the following ress: A high barricade was placed In tront of tha baltot-box, so thie voters could not seo tho box, and tho right of challenge wasilefontod, The boxes wera faken away, and the votes wero not counted tha next day, and no declaration of nofe made nt tho meetinget the town, Col- chester Is therefore without any Justices, ILANOIS. 8. Sptelat Dupateh to The Crtcago Tribune, SPRINGFIELD, Il, Nov. 16.—The Stato Bonrd of Canvassers will meet Saturday'to canvass tho yotcof the Inte election if the returns from Cook County ato received by that time. PENNSYLVANIA, Hannignuna, Nov. 1.—Gov. Hoyt issued a proclamation to-day announcing the election of theHepublican Electors in this Stato, and of Nenry Greeno ns Suprome Court Judge, John A Lemon as Auditor-General, and ninetcon Re- publican and eight Democratia candtdates for 0 prante LOUISIANA. New Ontrans, Nov, 16,—Uulted States Mare. shal Wharton, in an interview, stated that tha Republicans proposed to contest the senta of tho Democrats returned as elected from the Fourth and Fit Congressional Wistricta, and may also decide to contest the Iirst and Sccond Dls- tricts, { Coy. Wiltz has appointed’ tho Hon. 'T. ©, Blan- nlng, ex-iZhiof Juatico of tho, Stato Supromo Court, United Btatos Senator, vico Spoftord, do- ceased, GEORGIA. ATLANTA, Gn, Nov, 16.—The clection of United Hates Senator resulted ns follows: Joseph E, Brown, 140; A. R. Lawton, Ol. CALIEORNIA, SAY Francteco, Cally Nov. 10,—Full official re- fumsof tho Stato show that Henry Edgerton, Republican Elotor, receives 607 votes moro {an Judgo Torry, the lowest on the Democratta ticket, and is clectod. The othor Democratio 1 Electors havo mujorities ranging from 87 to 143, MISSOURT, THE GNEVNNACKENS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntxaroy, D. Cy Nov, 10,—Represontative Paillips, of Missourl, Democrat, who has ar- rived here, in discussing the political affairs in Missouri, says: “Let Mr. Ford, tho dofentod Greenback candidate in the Ninth Congressional District, on tho train to St. Louis, and asked him about his dlatrict, He claimed that thore was 1 Wobetweon himself and Col, Craig, Democrat, Ubink ho was on the way to Jolferson City to ¥e tho fcerctury of State. If thera isa tlo, aud Mat fs my latest Information, tha Governor will onder a now election,” “Istt certain that Burrows, Greonbaoker, has defeated Stanain in the Youth District?” "Yes, sir. Mr. Mansin convoides Rurrows* election by 3 mujority inalutter which L res et iuea Ileft home," Mi HURKOWS then at the Greenbuckera or with the Repub- ns?” “Ehave this to say of tho threo Greonbackers flected In Missouri—that tholr Antecedents ure, alKepublican, ‘Thelr Greenbacklam 1 regard tnly asa diszulse ta eaptura the Democratic. ‘ Reepuaelt Yotes, Tholr sympathies are with mag lepubttean party, tes plans, and its purposes, in all test questions where tt Is necessary to helt its Aespnilonoy thoy willact with it, In wanization of tho House, there a foough epublicans to ay ¥ ELECT A BREAKER Mithout thele votes, they will vote for 8 Greene pad tomatutuin their relutions to tho lattor ita He Lutit thelr votes are nected to orguntzo naroune fn tho Interests of tho Ropublican founded eer aa be bad. Any caleuiauon found to bo (eee tther Duals than this will bo Vided supe eencorrect. ‘The faative and undl- ny enepart which thego mon received from lean party palnte unmistaka to theconclustiny thue tii ce ‘beso nen beforchan pene ae Poe a GARFIELD, ° A REsrONSE. 4 Bpeetat Dispatch to ‘The Chteago Tribune. Meee Il., Nov. 10.—Soon after tho Into mee tho Hova. E. FT. Gauss and 0, thet forwarded tho following congrat- Tp fclegram to Gen. Garfield: he Hon, James A, Garfleld, Mentor, 0.2 In the Jaana oF the foyul Germans ‘of Tlnole and lourtiest congratuh Settatnty of your deservud leans unen 5 t F, L, Gauss, if F, Koyssmann, ous received an autograph lette, Ouran it apktowledgmont from Prosldent-cloct ee which tho following 16 a copy: Cr iam of congeatulution, Very Tray yours 2 RRig USS, Galena, m* A. GAlviELD, JOSERY ftzeuaxn, Rte it MEDICL, Vitor taedgne SE Was among Gon, Garnetd's _ ITEMS, LEGISLATION, wast Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ar ching ets D.C, Nov, 10,—The Democrats scons hetr intention, as usual, of trylog to olitay aie Sood den} of leytslation before the to Apnea Mrnnent, aud Chairman Atkins, of clerka op Printions Commuttee, has dircoted tho Buber tCurmmittes to summon the vari- there enouttees to mect hero Noy. 2, but the Demour ‘ng In the situutton to indfoate that Yetore the “ Will accomplish anything more Usually oes! ollday adjournimont than Cougross thinks PRESIDENT ILAYES Noang at tho Soroy forgery cost tho Ropub- 009 500 in Catityrana Novada, #,000 iu Oregon, and jit morntag afr, Mothers wun | MU cure vrith, Blokly, frateut, nursing children sing top ais dad benoat thoutaelves by is fratecluss: ErOMnOTy And, this on 8.—Joseph Bledill, of Tire, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Alarming Extent of the Adulteration of These Articles, How the Stuf Is Put Up and Sold to Consumers as (onulno. Fiftoon Bogus Butter Faotorios Running Full Blast in Obtoaga, An Urgent Need for Legislative Inter= ference, The article pubilshed in ‘Te SuxpAy Thinune in regard to tard and tallow butter apd neld- trented and ndultorated cheeso Lins attracted a arent denl of attention, and caused considernble inquiry ta bo made as to who fs selling the stil in thiseity. It fs n fact, which cannot be suc- cessfully refuted, that nearly every consumer of butter and cheeso in Chtengo is being im- posed upon as to the quality of the artlete pure ennsed, With the exception of n yery fow frat- elnss grocera, att of thom nre rotling butter of which at lenst 50 por cent [e Innl. And this Btatomont is mado thus broadly beenuse 1 Titnuxr reporter has taken the pains to ins quire Into thematter. ‘There is nothing abso~ lutely. startling in this statement, becwtiwsa tho stuf sold us butter, when now and fresh, is not in tho fenst {njurfons, fut it {8 a fact that this mixture cannot be sold in New York, Massnchusetts, Delaware, Ohio, and other States without being propaorly branited. In this Stato thoro ls no Jaw ayninst this system of ndufteration, and it Iensbame that there fs not, for it ts decoption to sell toa consumer a compound 8 firat-olnss creninory or dairy bit+ ter when it fs {u fact 50 to 60 per cent pitre tard, with a stlght adinixturo of tho butterine sub: stunco oxtracted from tallow. a A'‘Thtnunn reporter yosterday spont severnt hours among tho commission mon, butter aud cheese deniers, on South Water streut, and from them he extracted n good deal of ine formation in regard = to tho subject. A number of the gentlemen spoken to word averse to appouring in print on the subject ntall. “You ree,” sald ono of these partics, “this adulteration of butter and cheese hag hurt tho commission busincss on tho street. ‘Thore is nu senso jn selling this stul® which ts known in tho Eust ng * butterino’ or! auine,’ hs dalry butter, or as creamery. Thore ta no ob+ Joction to its consumption if people Ike It, but tho conauinor should not bo decolvod. It hurta the farmer, it kills hunest trade, and tho pubtie is not Sbenotlted by st, Lot every consumer know what ho fa buying. Tuere ought to ben stringent Inw govorning the subject. Thu Thurbers atone timo played It. sharp in Now York. Thoy tloodadjtho market with otcomargar- ine, and it was found that tho stulf was arsying honest butter out of tho market. The detect- ives of the butter Interest fell to work and hauled upa lot of grocery-men who sold tho preparation for butter, Finding that trouble was ahead for thom, tho Thurbers branded tholr manufacture as ‘oleomurgaring,! as required. by lew, and thoy have beon doing an fmmenso pusiness since, and, na faras } have beard. aro the only people who have mado money out of buttor extracted from tatlow.”” “Yes, sir." auld unothor gentician, * cheese ts mado of oll and fat, not very clean oll or fot elthor, and it is su doctored that tis thrown upon the market og pure crenin chovse, suy that it Is healthful, and 1am not that it ts unbentthful, but Mlbe blessed like tocatit. Thoy use a compound to. butting, orswotling up, which is a fault with Bkimenilk cheose, and this vilo stult will ent through tho onk staves of a bareet. Now, that can't be healthy. Thoy tako all the fatty matter from milk nnd then replace it with this lurd-atl, olcamargnring, or othor subatanco, and manufacture a cheese put Hnunt tho lariat, nse, Ta Korry to sny, {3 curried on largely in this vicinity oven so nent to us us Elgin, THERE 18 NO REMEDY forit untess the people of tho at Northwest stop cating cheese nnd butter, Hut tho Legisla- ture should step Int to the rellof af the commit nity and enact a Jaw ayatnat adulteration. In Chicago tho City Council bus tho matter In tte own hand, and 1 beltoye that a good ordinanec, if adopted, and a few Beatty prosecutions un der tt of retall grocers who sell this abomination called cheese, would prove nm wholugome les. fon, They have a milk ordinunce, an olf law, ou “berry ordinnnee, and why not punish those who fell ndtilterated fond, “Sklin- init cheese, I hotd, is absolutely injurious, und this mixed stut? Is worse, and must produce in- digestion und its kindred diseases in those who uso lt, As to tho lard-utultcrated butter, it can- not bo ns good nor as herlthful as good cream ery or dalry butter. Lard is nota healthful dlot anyhow, and to cat it mixer with a part of but ter does not, i my opinion, improve its life. giving quatities.” A walk along South Water street showed that vory little pure butter or renily cream checse ‘wus boing sold In Chicago, Tuero is not a come milsston man but who has handled the mixed foods, and they have done so honestly i early alt cases, telling thelr customers what thoy wore buying. But sthig has not beun tho cnse with the retail dealers, who havo palnied vil the goods to the consumorsas wholo- sone and gunuine, Mr. M. iH. Hubbardsof Dowso & Hubbard, 193 South Wator streat, sald; “Thero is no doubt that thin autl-hufling prgparation has beou used to keep cheeso tron iufing, but manufacturers don’t cure to use it toany grent oxtont ecesa, but beens. revent not beenuse It 1s unt a sic loulera don’t caro to handle the cheese, It bus & tendency ta rat cheeca, TE don't know tho (neve rionty of this anti-hufing preparation. Ihave imude checae cight or ten Yours, and am running ‘a chocso factors at tho present time, ‘To make cheese from skimmed milk, and to keep ft from huiling te a dittleute mutter, Unless it is made fust soit will not stay down.” * Ty thera no process by which this bufling ean he prevented?” ‘It is ensy onough 1f the checse is manfact- ured proporly." “ Dogs this auti-hufing stuff injuro the checas for vating purposes?" “ Loum teny ag ty that. Its clulmod that it is injurfous. Tdon't know its component parta; if did, t would gay so." “ What do you know about tard butter?" * T don’t kaow anything wbout it.” Mr. C, C. Rice, of Nev, Smith & Co. oxportors Of choose aid butter, wis also Intorylowed. Ho sald: * “Tho Rrookor Dairy Company and othor par: ttes make no bones about the manufueture of turd butter, Mr. Nv K. Fairbank fs lurgely Interested In tho Brooker fuetory, There are soventoen or cighteun concorns making tha compound and disposing af it on this market, David Richards makes lots of lacd buteor. Pho tako butter and Inrd and imix it,and it is called ‘suing? or butiorine, Wo have hud largo orders from Burope tor it, and have disposed of itthore. L have been anxious to hear how it tnkes thore, but we have never had a scound order from anybody over there yot, Wo hava written to got the Opinions of pirtics using it, but bave recoived no replies yot. Fifty per centuns of dairy creamory butter with 50 por vont of Inrd‘adited lane | woud looking artlote, and deceives pooplo, ln tho better butter'tho lonf jard {8 thoroughly deodorized, and T suppose it ie subjected taj ultlclent hunt to kil the antual Ife in tho fut. Just here a sample of the buttorino was brought In by Mr. Dule, Mr. Itice's purtner, which was exccodingly strong, and thoy exe lained that {twas old’ and of an intorior quale Tho only way to stop tha sata of tha mix- turo,” contmued Mr. Rico," by the retall grav cur to the consumer is to compel hin to wuarane teo that bo fa soloed ite butter, and band himupand oxpose him {Jf ho ia not, HKotait grocors hundie it lirgely, The manufacturers penile Jt right out to the grocors and boardinge houkce, wid Klehasds Js introducing bis munus fauturo in this way.” 3 “Do you regard butterine as injurious? “Ldo not stipposo that it 18 any moro injurious thnu lard. Itisa little repulsive. to vat, | pros Buiny, nt Nrat, Tt ig not of heat inorder to obtain it as ordinnry lard, ‘The buttering {4 put up in rolls, ercumery palls, duiry dirking, otc, Chole cronmery butter selis ati{to 8 cents ss pee pound, while the neutral dard, ns it Js culled, WISHOUT TASTE ON BMELL, sollent 11, A pound of cach mixed together would bo 42 to 4d conts for two pounds of what would be rated a8 the first creamery butter, Fron 80 to 7% percent ot ford enters mto tha manufacture of butterine. Ina preparation of 60 por cent of bitter and 50 purcent of neutral Jord, well mixed, it would bo hard to detect the diferenoe between it aud regularly made dairy or creamery butter, Ite Intreduction among tho krocery stores and bourding-houses makes tho trade rut conga fsslon-icn, a0 far as tho city ig concerned, In regard to butter, very dull.’ Str, itice niso stated that he had imderstood from agenticinan who bad seen them use it, that this neutral lard was shipped to New York State, whory cheese fuctories oxtracted ull tho croum and yreado from the milk and replaced tho substanco extracted with this lard, aud from it make what they cull a full-croam choose. Home Ufty or wixty Sucre De understood, wore peng tho preparation and making checso from ft. Thoy used buttering largely on the other aide of tho-Atlantic, but thore it had to ba roperly ‘brynded, and, if it was not, and it wad scoverd 2 dlseo' id, the whoky shipmont would be cons tscuted, It tad tobe beuuded © tutterine” or “auin Lore, it sormod, in tho Statos of the Northwest, itcould ‘be retailed for butter, and there wad no luw to provent tt, sluply because the wrocer could wake a litte mors money by Mt. ePhis should not be,” said Sir. ee. Pen- plo ought to know what they were purchasing ‘and detect any impositions and Qualsh ofeuders tra ae thes of tho Orm of Alexander, ut tu 80 greut A degra. ih & Co., extonsivo butter and Ly ing axportora, i peut water ates lh “ Yer, they usc antlehult in makin 20K0, bi everyoxperimone that hns been inado has proven fn faiture.* “Do you know what this anti-huff, ns it la called, 4 composed of 2°" “T don't know whatits composition te, It Isn Reeret which ia sold to cheesgemnnkers, Some two KA aga wo rcosived a lot of 600 boxes of cheesy from Elgin, which had # rich, buttery, hind fine nppearance. Mr. Butler, our cheesy man, thought that tho cheese hid been gotten up with this anthulf eampounl. Tho cherro tony fa ko chips, hard and very atucp, and unut for.tha market This process’ can never prove nt nue Y At this stage Mr. Rutler camo fn, and Mr "helps requested hin ty xeoure animples of this new cherag to show to the reporter, And aa to butterina?” querled tha reportor ard butter.” sald Mr. Phelps, “thoy have tion dawn ty sich perfection that it cannot he detected. Tn the innuufactire of the beat Brave 40 per cent of cream butter fs used to WO per cent of neutral tard and beet tallow, rendered go Uiat ail tho ofly eubatanee OX- tracted from it. It cannot be detected by tho ence OF smell. tut simply hy ita texturo, tho flowers and lotting 1 “Ts it.ns wood ns wenuine butter?” “Ifyou cannot detect the lard in it, thon what fs tho ditferonce, ‘There ean bo na objection to ite manufacture, “ But as to its sale? * “AU tho doulers object to its gale, exeopt for what it rently fs, butter! “How many grades of this buttcrine aro thoro made?" “There are four grados mae, ‘The frat ia 10 reent butter rnd 6 per cont tard and tallow, The accond grate contains from i to 8 per cont of butter, tho third but 25 per cent, and the fourth 20 per cent and lesa.” * How does it acti, and at what price?’ “The lirat grade sells at from 24 to 27 cents, the Kecont nt20, the third nt from 14 to 1, and tho fourth at from 1244 to 13 cents, with n tore snio i tho lower grade, heenuso It is In great de> mand for cooking purposes. Mr. Richurds, who has his dak here, on Saturday sold 800 'tubs Ahead of his fnetory capacity, to be shipped to Now York to buttermen there, Tho lowost ratio of butterine is better than tho same quality of butter by 2 consiterabie scare, jow nbout the athor grates?” The 20-cent griuto tukes the pince of n grado of dairy butter whieh solls usually at from 2 to. Sh cents, nnd te another step butwoon dairy and whut fs known ng first-class creamery butter, and makes n second grade of creamory, which. fs known ns being tt little off." ; tow about its use—ls ft healthful?’ Itisnotunhealthfal, Inthe larger portion of tho butterine mace there ts a sinutl part of tallow uscd. It oes through pecutlur process, The tallow and leat lard Js usually carefully su. lected, and is CHOPPED INTO BMALL PIRCES, when it Is thrown Into tho rondoriny kettles, whero it {s subjected to. hent of from 111 to 116 dexreos Fahrenheit, which is not high enuugh to couk it, but to got the anfmnt heat into It. It ix then plaved in hydraulic presses, and the oil extracted, ‘Thi is separated from the common lord, which Is sold to hutebers, and only 50 to a per cont of tho lard oxtrueted fs sold for butter- mutking purposes.” Atthis stige Mr, Dantol Butler, the cheese export, cning in with two samples of tho * anti= hut” cheeao, He bunded them to tho reporter, Thoy snot fourfully strong, One plece wag chippy and dry, and absolutely ntmost without substances. The othor was a little Hes and buttery, but Mr, Butler sal Uke the othar very soon.” ieee causes this change?” asked tho re- porter. “ Atkails,” responded Mr. Butler, "This eheeso ja not over fuur weeks old, ut best. For atlulterntive purposes in mnaking cheese they: ulllize buttermilk and skimmed mllic and sour milk. J don't know toally what they ndulterate with, but {t {6 snleratus or ite equivalent to sweoten the milk. Thoy put in a elennsed oll, which gives the buttory appoarance.” “ How do thoy prepare thls ofl?" “1 don't know. I kuow one man, howover, who can take nny refuse fat or lord and make a clean, elcar oll out of It, which Is put inte cheese tosupply tho fatty anbstanee taken from the milk, witch tho butter gives, and makes it ap Pear like tutl-eream cheeso with ‘the samo aunount of cream,” * Does this cheese lost. as long?” “Ono. There are really four pounds of but- ter to 100 pounds of milk, und at lenst 144 pounds of buttor is taken out, and Sts place fs suppiled with this grease. ‘That which Js tnket nut js Worth abouts conts 2 pound, while what is putin us u substitute is worth but from to 8, ‘Tho first mun whom f ever knew that did this guecess- fully wos Horses, Gardner, of McLean, Tomp- kins County, N.Y. He used to tuke out three pounds of butter from 100 pounds of milk, and put back three pounds of the preparation. Ho would take 70 cents on every 10) pounds of milk, whieh ho'd sive. A grent dent of the cheeso like that J showed you is made in Elgin, but this $s the firat lot of tho sort that we hive had from thore, It ts simply good when now, ‘Bt. Louls inan told mo be didn't enre: as long 8 Mus customers would buy it, ho would selt it; 0 dnt care.” Mr, A. H. Unrber, of Mann, Barber & Co., of 181 South Water strect, sald: “Uknow that there fs a great deal of Inrd-but- termude, Phere nro Aftecn diferent fnctorics running hora in this alty.‘They put in fram i) to 7 per cent of lard, and grade it dawn, 1 be- Neve thoy make threo grades, hoy enll conk- in eta te lowor grade. ‘The first they call creamery, and protend that they use 60 per cent of host creamery butter to mix It.” “Do you know whothor butterine is injurious or not? “Ldon't know whother it is Injurous in its character or not. Chemist claim that trichine are {n pork, but whothor thoy aro in Jnrd or not, Tenn'tsay. Prof. Piper claims that they nro,” “Do you know whother sonpstone {fs used in making cheoso?" 1 don't think tt {6 . # What ito thoy se to nduttorate cheeso?" “Thoy mike skin-milk cheeso and use an antl-huMling oxtract.”* “ What fs ft mudo of?" “Tt looks and tastes more Ike lyo than any- thing elec. 1 understatid that ft "is made of gaustiy soda and cnustic potash. have known ittoeut through tho onk-stuyes of barrels in which it was Incased, and it looked ike froth or frost on tho outside of tho barrel. Stuf like that can’t bo yery good for tho Huing of tho stomach, even if it la pe dn ehoese." “ What effect has this compound on chcoso?" “Tho cheese appears nico, rich, nnd buttery when about twenty days old. When it gate to bo fromm four to etx waeks old it soems to decay and have a very bud flavor. ‘This substanco wags nal ised to make & bettor quality of skimtad- inlk cheese, to uso buttormilk, aud to mako cheese that will not be touzh,” “Ta it a sueeesae "Tt is not a succass 80 far.” “ What do you know of fatty ‘substitutes tne corporated with milk for making sheeso?” “They ire wyklog the oxperlinent. Thoy tested oleomargarine In cheese-nutkinw sovernt years ago, but it wasn failure. Now thoy usa the neutral lard, which bas no tlavor, Itisa thing to bo condemned, this adulteration busi« ness, I don't know whether {t has hurt tho cheese trady or not. Lknow that when puoplo wet it once thoy DON'T WANT IT AGAIN. ‘Tho making of skimmed milk-choese has hurt the trade, und 2 great mount of itis mado, whioh {8 soll for full crentn-ohueso,"* A Tuning reporter alao called nt the office of tho Brooker Duiry Company, Noa. 69 to 6} Wie Dash avenue, which manufactures butterino, in which Mr. N, K. Palrbunk is: intereatod. Mr, F. A. Wilmot, the genoral tent, was seon, Husnid that butterine was a French invention, which originited in tho brain of Gallic -adventurar, who Ja now Ia Hrazl, The Brooker Dalry Cam- Pliny only Inakes one araue, tho duiry, which about 40 por cont pure butter, Sir, Wilmot showed the reportera sauiple of orcamery, whlob was oxecedingly nleo-looking and amolied awoet. Ho suid that tho facts in regard to tho Miunufacture ns givon by Mr. Phelps wore about correct. They used “tho ‘cholocst feat lard, which was thoroughly deatore Ize through ten daya’ curiig process, thy Jara betng bleached and oleansed ta take uut tha favor, Tho Company bad an icaehouso ot tho Stook-Yaris wherein Hts leat turd wos kept and cooled, and thirty ininutos after a hog was Killed fta loaf was dangling from tho Iec-house Poles, ' Hora ft was kept for twenty-four baurs, whonoe It was taken to tho factory and ron- dered, They usod the beat of butter to mix with tho uuttoring, aud it was not an unwhalas some urtioto at all, It was houlthful so far as ho vow, and as nutritious ts butter. Thoy mado nolow grados, and intented to keop up tho standard. So far ns branding was concerned, i¢ was done with the thrin's brand, ta buttoring, oleomargaring, or auine, where the State laws demanded, 1t was not required to bo dune in thls Btate. ae ST, LOUIS' POPULATION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8r, Louis, Mo,, Noy, 16—A peop ut tho census books to-night showed that i,0% had beon euumorated, Thoro aro only two moro distriate tohenr from, and those will add not more than’ 1,000 natios to the Het, This will give 8t Loulg population of 350,050, Seema” Wo Amer! fk a rood deat of oft ‘o Americana drink eal of coffoo, Bomo of it is ‘atroolously bud coffee, and a great dealof itis uot coffee at all, A certain notod mun who was very fond uf acup of sonuine colfee, is suld to have stopped at n country inn und soil to the Dropri “Have you an} chleory?” “Yes, gt » is thigall you have yee fag rue nthe house?" avo Ono wore edn only, “Woll, bring that," Te was brought. Now,’ snld the notod man placing the cans of cbleary fn ifs pocket, * go and make moa cupot caltee: if the American people could piney in ite pocket all Luge imitations of tho frugrant urty, WOUp Of Rood culfee would not bo A rarl- ty. A good deal of our cotfoe comes from Bruzil. Lust year wo tinported from that country about. 42,000,000) pounds of coffee, ‘The annual con anniek of Socha, Java, und Hio fs valued ot 2100,000,000. Put that in Paine cup and stir it, The best Stocta comes fromthe Province of Zemen, in Arabia. All othors, as paragraphers would any, aro bollow Mochurtes, Java cutfeo comes from Java, Suniatra, and Borneo, Tho rousting of coffco ts a business by iteelf, and tbo mudern coifee-rouster browns a ton and a balf of coffeo tn forty-tive minutes. Men who work at tho cotfeo-roasting trade never drink colfeu. Ried havo cnough of tho aroma at their regular business, Long and Successful Chase of a Burglar at Valparaiso, tnd. Desperate Fight Between Texas Farmers and Outliws. One of the Latter Killed and Another Interspersed with Buckshot. BALLOT-BOX STUFFING, Ctxctnnatt, O., Nov. 16.—Charles 8, Fishor, a young lawyor and u prominent worker in the Republican party. was before United Btites Commfesfoner [ooper to-day on a chuege of nt tempting fraud upon the ballot-box in the Firat, Ward of this cfly at the lust October election. fo was arrested at the instigation of District Attorney ftehurds, and an altidayit was mado at. Itlehurds' request by the two Itepubliean Judges on duty atthe polis, Fisher was Bipervisor of Election nt that preetuet, The testimony of J. G. Stowe, one of the Kepublican Judges, was that while bo wae taking out ballots he saw 1 Duneh of ballots bestde the box which he knew he hud not placed there, and was about to brush ou the floor, whet Fisher suid they were stimpert. Tho baltot-box isa con stricted that when ara depos- ted in euch one | receives on atting ou the tack. Finding thoso stamned, they were counted. Afterward, on three differ ent oceusions, Fisher pointed out atiumped tickets on the floor, two each time, and thoy were counted, At inst Mooro, the Democratiy uelge, felt n tleket fall on hia knee, und he sald he saw an fri on that side of him. He found finother teket on the floor, Ie did not thon ave cuse Fisher of dropping tlekots, but paid Fisher was stunding on tho side from which tho tickots caine, Upon examining thoso tlexets closely It Was fottnd tho stanip diifered from the ong thon In use in the manner of abbreviuting the word recat. Upon enmpleting the count it was ound there wore fourteen more Inllots tn the Names on tha polleboot, The judges n went thraugh tho ballots and found: fe tees with the weons etanp on the tnek, Od S publican tleketa, ‘Thoy wore thrown ult. ‘Tho testimony Is in progress, The teatimony of Moore and Wilson, tho other judges of election, and of Cappock, Democratic Supervisor, was taken, Thoy ugrend substan. Uutly with Rowe, tho first witness, but none of thom saw Fisher throw down nity of the fraud- ulent tickets, Whithorn testifled that he mado ‘rubber stamp soveril days before the election upon tho order of n mun he had never seen be- fore, Ue thought Fisher resembled the man who ordered the stamp, Tho testimony is not concluded. MURDER TRIAT. Speetat Dispatch to The Chteaco Tribune. Larayrrrr, Ind, Noy, 16.--Thia §8 the second day in the now trftt of John Maher and Isaac Norris, who aro indisted for tho murder of Barncy Meyers, 0 middle-aged German, in May last. ‘Pity Caipuxe renters will remember that tho are non accused of invelgling Meyers tuto what is known as ‘Tenth street bollow, under the pretense of giving him omploytment, one of thin, it being alleged, representing bimself to ‘bo the manugar of a clreug which that duy ex hibited In tho clty, Vownrd dark Meyers was found in tho hollow, unuble to walk. Mosutd hehad been knocked down ond robbed. Ie was taken, care of, but Hngored twelve days Uefore death, Most of the time he was conscious, and sit was | upon his dus seription of the mon who nssulted hin that the accused were arrested. le charged tho deed on thom when brought into his presonee, saying they were tho men who hit him, Norris ut the time, dented his charge. A Post-mortem showed that Meyers haa been denis. uw powerful blow directly avove the right car, eracking tho skull frightfully, and causing a compression of apiece of the skull of about tho sizo of 1 silver dollar. Tho triut began four weeks ngo yesterday, and progressed several duys satistactorily, “Then an nijournment was ‘had over the National elvetion, Wednesday, after tho election, one or two more witnesses wero examined, and the State had almost finished the presentation of its Tea When ono of the jurors wis tnken it ‘Chis ‘continued for sey- eral days, Thon another juror was taken down, and, after waiting 1 day or two on. him, tho old Jury was dlgeharged ‘by mutual consent, and a new ong iobinalet yesterday nftornoot, ‘The Jurors selected, thoy were tuken, to the locality where tho murdor is sufd to have bean perpotrat to view the ground, and bo thus better able to understand tho testimony, The examination of witnesses way begun ile mornlug, kolny Over tho, same ground traveled iu the first case. " G BURLINGTON, IA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Boutanaton, In, Nov. 10.—Louls Hnas, white proceeding on his way home Inst night ata lato hour, was set upon by two robbers, and whilo ong held him the other relloved him of $4.80, During tho niwht a boarding-house on Ein Street was ontered by burglars, who currica off a lot of clothing und athor urticles, Atan carly hour thls morning 0 policeman on. his rounds ron afoul of two night-prowlers, and took thotn to the polico-stution, and this morn- ing they were arraigned on the chargo of carry- ing concentod weapons, While the hearing upon. this chargo was in progress, F. E, Grubill, & fireman on tho Burlington & North- Weatorn Raftroad, entered the court-room to notify the police of the burglary ut tho boarding-hausa ufuremientioned, by whieh be had tost a sult of clothes. While relating tho oceurroncu his iyo Nghted upon tho prisoners, and ho surprised the Court and audlenco with the oxclimntion, “Thit inan there hua my clothos on now." Tho surprise eroated by this. announcement had not subsided when Mins ene tered to giva notice of bis loss, is oyes, ton, rested upon tho prisoners, and ho exclaimed, “There tra tho men that robhed mo; the big Man choked mo whilo the other went through my puckuts.” Notwithstunding loud protestas tlons of innocence, the pair were held in $1,000 each to jpenr before tho next Grand Jury, and In default of ball were committed, Thoy kaye tholr nines ua Frank, Hamilton and Miko Guunors. RURGLAR CAUGIT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Vabranaiso, Ind, Nov, 16—Whon L. 2. Bondy, .dry-zonds and notion merchant, went Inst night about 12 o'clock into hls store, where ho wloups, he was at frst surprised to find tho Nght extingulehed, and wag directly startled by tho sound of a footatep.. He could Kew no ob- Jeot, but felt nware of tha presence of a burglar, and called ont, “ Who's thoro; what do you want?” “Tho culprit, evidently = reniizing that oho was in close quarters, dropped hia entohot which he had packed with valuablos, silks, and trimmings, and ercuped through m back window where he bad entered. Mr. Dondy sought a night watchinnn, and found him ready at restaurant near by, Qud tho fellow was immediately pursued. In a short tino half-n-dozon were on his travk, but tho watchman, who had great. advantage ovor the others in onrly starting, was persiatent. The snow which foll Inst night made tracing oasy, and the plucky guurd followed the thief by Innternclight through a zitzng course, rue wordless of read or path, and finally. captured fim about noon near Wheeler, The stranger gives bis name as Joveph Mitchell, Another pou. theft oceurrod here purly this evening, wo packages of shocs aud clothing just pure chased boing taken from th buggy in the etroct belonging to Henry Hurlbut, of Lake County, TOO MUCH noosE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaoa Tribune. Prrreuuna, Pa., Nov. 16.—Uniontown, a ehort distanco from Pittsburg, is greatly oxolted this ovoning over tho sudden douth of Dr. James T. Genzoll, a woll-known cltizon of that Placo, He was found dond — ahortly Ofter 6 o'clock fn the ongine-room Of tho Gen(ua ofico, Stephon Datt guys ho met Houzell at Stain atrvot und Broadway, ond walked with him to the Gentue Building, Reazoll comptuined of hunger. Daft wont in tho house and got him some bread. Ie took a fow bitos and throw it away, Ifo fell to thd Pavoment, whon Dult carried him Into tho en- Glno-room of the Genius ofice und laid him ou sho floor, ‘Tho Inttor went away, and returning 8000 after, found bim dead. Hoe bad been disal- Patlog considerably lately, aud bis death was Probably the result of Iuiomporanco and ox- Posuro, Dr. Benzell was g y education, and In many respects of unusual Drilllancy, Ho was bigbly connectod, both in Unlontown and in Pittsburg. MUST DIK, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune. Wastixaton, D, 0., Nov, 1,—It now sooms Probable that thoro will be auother oxccution here of convicted murderers during the preaont Administration. A ful sttowpt was mude to-day to seouro coninutation of tho death-scntonco of the condomned colored mon, Bedford and Queenan, and it is understoail to have Deon un- successful, tho President baying stated that he thought tho law would buve to take Ite couric, TEXAS OUTLAWS. Gatvgsron, Tux., Nov, 10.—Tho clty was thrown into great oxcitoment by the arrival ofa Squad of forty armed furmers, bringing the body of adoud man recounting tho baldost robbory ever opaoted in this section, Marion Johnson, & WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1880—TEN PAG “$12, Daniel Sulllvan—Valuatlon, £5 bs: ung man of tne | Plonter, was inct twelvo miles out by two ment made by tenants who had been this masked mon, knocked down, and robbed. treated, short the design of the Government Inloaning Inndl ! re lordd money at 1 per cent was Being overtaken by n party in pursuit that tho pensantry might get inate to support ho gofned thom. Five other farmers met | thelr families. The money mpene. in fitrmienithe who chat been robbed, and joined in the pure sult, ‘Tho outlaws were overtnken within threo miles of t nity when a general Mght oceurreil, One rob recognized ng Adam Curley, of Nashville, Tonn., was killed, Tho other escrped, carrytig elghteen buckshot In hls body. Bieven farmers are known to have been robbed. oth men are thought to be implicated in the rob bery of Adams & Leonard's bunk recently. his work=-tor which tha College 13 pralred— wns patd for by the College at reent, and ndded as n permanent charge of & per cent to the tenants: rent. it ‘lea and othor foreign peoples Meanwhile Am fed the tenants. And now eee how, by turning tho Heht of the bole truth upon the culogium, the benavolence Infty College transforma Itself Inte an wet, Of necessity, and notef inerey, Those peoplo— fll of thein—rafeed nothin; mm thote hind nat ‘ene to enable thom to pay even n falr rent, far os @ muk-rent. Tes, had to by fed by fore elenert. Now the wealthy corporation of Trit= ity Collego anys thatit with charge 9 per cont Jess than thotr usual Shylock rental for the year Jn which these people earned nothing. Bven with this ov per et ction thy rent charged fs atitl ate Indecentt; orbitunt rent. nid even in a prosperous: ¥ Tt ta not phitantnr that pronipts Trinity College to postpone a cole lection of thole pounid—le Oper cent ot far cash—of fttests inti! November, There {s not n shilling to pay them with until the crane are dhe breut. Besides, Trinity College knows that even the landlords are willing te ancritice tho corpo- rations that own land, and therefore thes would And etther upotogiet nor defender if they Mared te ovict the tenantry whom. thelr exace tions left nuked and hungry when the bilght Anueered, ‘he vitest hovels [have seen Infreland I saw on the esta f Trinity Collere. If the reven Fellows nre seven saves, thoy will ge down and see these horrible dens and try to suave thom M by butlding cottages wortly of the nine- feonth century and te for human bnings to Ine bablt. Paddy, and [irldvet, and the O'Sullivan Tunily are beginning to wet Hred dent, bony hands of Queen Elizat dames, and Cromwell, constantly their ient-bn; a HELD ‘TO ANSWER, Special Mtapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Renoir, Wis. Nov. 16—Ienry D. Philitps, telegraph operator at the Chicago, Milwaukes & At. Paul station In this eclty, lins confessed to having embezzled various sums of money from the Company's funds, One thoft of $180 had been charged upon abothor employé, anit ho was dischnrgsd some months ago, but bd aiways Rtrongiy dented the charge, ond his friends believed hitn finovent, as tng now been fay proven, Phillips wie brought befare the Volfea Court to-day, walved an examination, And was held to appene before the Clreult, and bis Dall fixed at €1,000, ROBRERY AND MURDER, Spectat Diapateh to The Chicazo Tritu Hanwisnena, Pa, Nov. 10.—Henry Rumberger made a statement In Jall to-day In which he nul. anltted having participated In the attempted robbing of Danlol Troutman, who was intirdered. on Sunday night (nthe north part of this couns ty, He dented that he killed the old man, but charged (ton Frederick Rumberger, who had entered Into a plot with him to rob ‘Troutman, Ollicers are in search of tho alleed accomplice, who Ifvus about ilfty miles north of this city. ReOtATIO A WONDROUS BEAUTY. INDIANA. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Nov. 16.—Drosecutor Flom to-day informed Ware's attorneys that he Would request the Governor to repriove Wade, whose present reprieve expires on the 27th Inst., Until after the cuse of Mrs, Brown, which must. be tried over again, Is dispnsed of. The reprieve must be for a detiolt period, Gov. Wilihins bie pardoned Thomas Brunger, convicted of burglury in Suttivan County, and Now ¥ork Soctety Finds a Pot in Lovely Mrs, Rennic—The Gothamite irs Langtry isa Brimet, with Klashing Eyeny Clear Complexion, Perfect Kente Uren nnd Only 17 Years Olds Correspondence Cinetnnatl Enquirer. New Your, Nov. 1.—-Wo nt last baye a pro- fessional beauty here fn New York. ‘That is to - 7 say, we have a beautiful woman whom fashion Sentancell to aoyun vents Nays 18, sti: has set Upon a pedestal to bow down before and PARDONED. worship. Her mime ts itennte, and she fs the wife of Prof, Mason Reunie, forinerly an expert in tho employ of John W, Mackey In Novada. The Professor made a consideruble fortune in mining, and knew when to stop. In San Fran- cisco he mot tho girl who Is now his wife, Itis sald that she is Mexican, or nt leastof mixed Mexieun and &pnnish parentage, Sho Is not inore fhan Ji, but being ot brunet sho looks 20 or fo, She ja the pride of a year, Her birht is about five fort’ seven, and she has a faulticas fgure,—Just full enough to be round, with pleasing swelis and tupers, und 1 p ygracetul cirriuge. Her head [s held proudly, but without stittness, Her hair Is cont- pluck aud naturally abundant. If I have left ber fuce ta deseribe last, It Is because that Is the Special Dispateh to’ The Chicago Tribune, Srninarinte, 1, Noy. 16.—The Governor to- day pardoned Frank Hitzeberger, convicted of robbery by the Cook County Criminal Court in May Just, und senteneed tothe Penitentiary for ohe yerr, and Josoph Green, convicted of as- sault with intent to murder by the Hock Isiand Cireuft Court in January last, and sentenced for ten years, Both pardons are gninted beeause the “prisoners are dying of ecnsumpuon, and thelr friends dosiry to tuke them bute, MURDER SENSATION, RACINE, Wis, Nov, 14,—On the evening of Oct. 19 Jobn Griese}, a bricklayer, and Robert Robin- 21 . max of her beaut Her complexion is 13 son, and gman named ames hadu rowing | fark as a quadrooias but whttintea tinge OF bar-room herd, Grove! disappenred that nizhty | yellowness, belly un bright und clone ne thine of 1 und all efforts on the prrtof his triends and | mon ‘Che richnees ot her color fs something: jorvelour, Her cyes are lure, blavk, und the inost passiuoutely expressive T ever sia. features ure precisely regulur, except that her Ups are ruther full, though shapely, Indeed, the regularity of bor features woutd, in a girl of Jess warmth of color, cause a Inck of expression; but in ber ense the blow! comes too close tu the surface, and the eyes ish too spirited{y to per- mitof such a detriment. Sho ty indeed a glo- rloug creature, At n theatre, In the street, nt urch everywhere she pocs, all eyes are nd- niringly upon her, Allowing for the widest dlf- torences of taste, It is only fair to got berdownas the most beautiful woman in New York. And that {8 snying a good deal, and when I cutl hera professional beauty [simply adopt a phrase used reapectfully enotgh in London to dealgnute Mra, Langtry, ‘Lady Lonedale, Mrs. Cornwillis West, und several other highly respected wam- en famous for thuir personal charms, and who do not affect tobe unaware of tho admiration which They exclto. Sirs. Rennio hag Benue a similar rein in this city, She wilt be ull the rage this winter. At tho front of theatre-boxes shu hia already become tt rival of the attractions on tho stage. “At the opera she lg the focus of all glasses, Soctety is talking of her. She bg appenred in tableaux ot tho Murray Hill Operi- Itouse and Union League Theatre, for churity. ‘She ia ta preside at the principal booth of the Orphans’ Falr,in the Metropolitan Music Gar- den, next mouth, Sheis in general request in the wenlthicst and most exctusive circies, It is n freak of fashion to make a pet of her. Her friends sny that adulation bas not spoiled her; that she Is amused by it anu disposed to snloy it in all proper way that sho bis brains enough to prevent ber from becoming vain; that she Js de- Voted to her huspand, and not the lenat bit ine cllned to flirt, Certainly her demeanor in pub- Hels modest and gracious, though she takes no paring to bide hers from the genern) gaze. sumuel J. Tildon, Gen, Grant. and Gov. Corvll were presented to her at the Academy of Music the other ovening, but not simultancously. Unclo Sainmy isn gallunt, “{ have heard of you, Mrs. Hennte,” ho said, “nnd ain really delignted to meet you." Tho siy old dog! Wasn't that an ingentous camnpllinent? It wus ny inuch ns to say, *L have heurd of your wondrous beauty, aad the reality’ excceds iny expectation.” Prof. Rennio {st quict, pollte mun of 4, very attentive to his wife, nnd mighty proud of her. ‘The pair live at the Westminster Hotel, comfortably, but not Jnvisbly, Several pee have asked to make pictures of ber to sell, but she bas thus far declined. Its probable, however, thut they will be among the wares at the Charity Fal. Mrs. Rennte’s dress fs thorougtily fushlonnbto, but not remarkably expresalve, Some of her wurments MHlustrate new styles, and are there- fore worth brietly deseriblng. A seul-brown jacket is worn with a silk skirt of Hpbter shade, trimmed with narrow bands of velvet, the dacket having senlskin for ite trimming, con= sisting of n wide tounce, cuifa, god collar, An- othor of her Jackets is binck, and Is worn with o Dluck skirt of silc and antin, trimined profusely with get, ond tho Jacket bus a wide eaflor colar of blick satin, embroidered in Jet, with fringoot tho kume at the edge, Oneof hor hats is of dark brown, with « large, square crown, anda brim of medium width turned up towards the front on tho loft aide, and towards tho back on tho right. The only trimtniny consists of two ostrich- feathers, a short one turning over the brim int front, and a long one going round the hat and tailing bobind. Sbe Jooks particularly well ina dinck felt Spanish hat, almoat coverod with three Ulack fonthora festooned, one bebind fnothor, on the left skte, with gould ornaments, tho brim brving a full binding and limng of black velvet, Generally sho dovs not wear such Spanish things as are commonly seized upon by: dark brunets, She wore on a recent evening at tho Fitth Avenuo Theatro, a handborchiet sult of durk blue, tho muteriul being heavy relatives ta learn of his wherenbouts Jatled. Yesterday his body was found tlowting in the river, and physicians who have oxanined (t think Grasel was foully dealt with, An Inquest ig now su progress, CONRULPT SOLICITATION. PMILADELVIA, Nov. 16.—The corrupt-sollel- tntion cases of Georgo F, Smith, Christopher Tong, and Ed. MeCune bave. been postponed until January, on account of tho ittness of the defendants, ‘Che District Attorney desired to enter nolle prosequls, but the Court would not entertain them, THE DENVER RIOT. Dexven, Colo., Nov, 16.—The Coroner's jury dn the case of tho Chinamen killed Oct. 51 by the mob, In thelr verdict censure tho City Govern- ment for fneilleteneyy and incompatency, and lute that the mob could bave veen suppressed hy the regular paliee foreg had thoy fearlesly utrested tho riugtutders, ADMITTED 'LO BAIL. Special Dispateh to The Chieagn Tribune. Pirrsrteny, Tl, Nov. 16,—Ellot Baker, who killed Elias Simpkins tn this place lust month, was admitted to 830,000 ball to-night in the Cir- euit Court for appearance at the April term. Tho ovidenco shows tho murder was In tho sueond degree. CHURCIT ROBBERY. Spectat Dispateh to The Crtcaga Tribune. Dunugue, In Nov, 10.—1t was learned to-day that tho Catholla church st Guttenverg was robbed of ull the ultar furniture, fneluding two chulicos. Tho vossely containing the sucra- ments and the pricat's robes wera also atul No clew to tha sacrilegious thieves, By MURDERED BY A DESPERADO. Leapvinu, Colo., Nov, 16.—James Meadows, Marshal of Sulida, a town near the Denver & Rio Grande Railway, was fatally suot a few Inches below the heart, by a desperado named Baxter, who was creating a disturbance at a dunce house In tho place. Maxter Is in Jnil, IRELAND. Oppressions tn the Guise of Charity— ‘Kho Ostensiblo Charities of Trinity Collexe _Inventigated — Exorbitant Monts and Usurlons Loans—Wretched Hovols, Redpath's Letter to New York Tribune. Duntty, Oct. 20,—Trinity College did not build adwelling-houso In Cublreaveen, but it taxes every house ut the rate of 1s 6d afoot frontage, 4s Kround rent. Dantel O'Connell never charged moro than (Dut Intety, Trinity Coltege— model lnndlord—ratred the rent for now or newly-remodeled housca to ds w foot. I saw housvs that renmined bnif built—they had beca stopped when thal. buliders wore informed of this new increase. Even tho oulogist of tho college In the Freeman's Journat admits that “for the past tiftecn yenra it has been receiving front the town more thay tive thes ns much as was boing puld to the O'Connell family," Now, as those general statements may be met by general denfal, J shall ylyvo a few txures to. Bubstuntinte thom, taken from tho callege-ten- ants ta Ieeraghs Duntel Keating—Valuation, £0 ths: rent, £3 | cashmere, with borders of nnrrow lines of red 40s, Daniel MeCrohuu—Viluation, £6 bs; rent, | and yellow silk, ‘Tho skirt. bad simply n deep £15 dua. Patrick Luxrin—Valuation, £1 163; | kitting, with the border nt tho edye, and a rod rent, £44s, Darby Daly—Valuation, 201 3 alnycuae below, Tho front of tho tunte waa £0 83." Denis Dovatc—Valuation, £6 ba Lanes was compoaud of four handkerehlefe—or rathor of twocutin half, and pluced two on ench side, Pronk ater port, At the back a drupory was ‘ormed of two more. ‘Tho bodice was ono of Jong basques, trimmed with tho border and a tiny trillot red atk, whloh went round the thront, down the front and round tho busques. Tho cuffs, and the lining of n hood that was worn with It, wero of red and yollow atriped allic. A SMART SWINDLER, Brought Up with a Round Turn nt Last. J.C. Foldman, a young man of respectable Parentage, who figured in a criminal atfair or two about one year ago, was yesterday arrested by Detectives McDonnid ond Duffy upon a charges of swindling ©. A, Wilson, cigar dealer at = =—No. 17° fubburd street, out of 8 woll-filled = sample —enso of olgars and €70 cnsh. Foldman's recor ja iy eurfoud one, He was once upon a time charged with obtaining watches from J, 1. Chambers & Co, on tho fulva protense that he wished to sell thom on commission, iffa uncle, a well-known lowyer, came to his rescue, and tho attale was conipromilsed 80 amtcably that the young min was Riven moro goods to nell, Subsequently: ho wiw charged with obtaining #100 worth of goods fram anothar a and was helt over to the Crimloat Court, ‘Tho case was fuguled tn gone way, and he was never proseouted. A short tine befory this u quantity of valuable jewelry was stolen from a relative, of the Feld- ity § rent, £14. John Kennedy—Vatuation, £0 1a; rent, £15. Joutes Hurko-—Valuation, £4 fs; +rout, £0 Jos, John Gogln—Valuation, £6 108; rent, £13 Is, Patrick Connge—Valuatlon, £4 68; rout, 20, “Thowe Hygures,” says Canon Broanan,’ aro. Ml rollable, und Wiore are hundreds of othors as bud. Valuation means the Gavernment eatimata of thu letting pricd of hind, and any oxeuss (1 rent ovor tbat amount isa tx on the hecessitlesof Wee after they necessities buve heen first reduced to tho plainest and chenpest clothing, three ments of potatous and sour milk aday, with meat only: once or twice a your, It fan aentence of vondommation to rugs for tho whole familly, aud of bare feet forthe women from yrendmothor to babe. A large firmer in wfertito district can pay more than Gritith's valuation und still keep’ bis head ubove hanks ruptey; but In the bleak aud sterile hillsides of tue West of Ireland cach ineromiu of rent takes food from tho pot, binnkets from the bed, aud underctothos to the pawnbroker, Cublreaveen presonted scenes of wrotchednoss wore bileots than Thad ever before witnessed in Ireland, even during tho hungry months of dnst winter, ‘Tho rumorscloss and never-cuasing grinding of the rent-milisof the landlonis has driven tens of thousands to America, until at Valencia, for example, there are only two mars ringonble girls in tho isluni,and the streote of Cubireaycen lool ns If the poor-houses and hose pltals fur ophthuliniv old: men and old women werd out ona hotiday, Around tho hotel oft women and middia-aged women stand in squads or squat by scores on tha sidewalls, and beg with= out ebitne with a pltvous loquacity. When tho ence on Fulton street, oldp ,Tiest appears, these Wouien surround | MAUS At thule real flan ‘auvueings Pledding, woeplug for help, | Hide Chauat | the, your Satie, cau “ah Not! a woiuit “iuany’ them who bas a | fected, he suecoeded In escaping, and tho thoft was blamed upor n poor old woman named Henriette Martine, whe was employed in tha house. ‘The juwels were recovered at Poppera mawisbop, Where they had been pawnod by an Innate at’ iy fasbioniuie, bagiia." Neltuor ona could “be proven to bo the thief, and the enue wont by default, Since optaine fng the woods froin Mr, Wilson, [fyoung Feldman bits-beou out of town, and he only recently returned, He olains that everythin ia ailatraiebt, and that tho arrost was an 1 justice, but from tho short record above it will seen that for a totully fanecont man ho bas been vory unfortunate Ingetting mixed up Ja. criminal afutns, ———<———__. Whore Banylug Bogan, Columba (8, C,) Heglater, Ithna beon usubjoctor wonderwont tous whore our pretty girly got the notion of combing thale front huir down over thalr forohoads and cuttin off the onda RO ue tO Minko the ineb wad hull oF hale which they keep hanging down nearly thelr eyebrows, and which 16 Irresistibly ussocly ated iy our mind with an linperfectly sheared mule's tall, The mystery was solved to our Bate isfuction the otkor hight as we dropped Iite Dr, duckwon's, The Doctor recelyed from Now Zens land tatuly among quite a variety of forns and iogses and other curiositics fru that soul-bare Daroug jund the pictures of two SMaori—the natives of that country—a boy and agirt—and the latterhad ber back halrall looped upon tho top of ber bead and stuck trough with white-tipped turkey fenthurs, and the front bulr was hauled down in front, tho unds mingling with the ¢ brows. So itis from the Now Zeuland savaged, and not from tho Almerican Tudlan squav: Judics, that you copy the fashion, Num sald’ shoo on her fect or « bonnet on her head, or a decent gurmont on her thinly-elad body, Not 0 face uawriukled—not a wrinkla that dovs not record pust aulferings as great as her tongue now telly, As tho ola Canon shouts and expostulntes und suys ho cun do nothing this day, thoro la a wail ot disuppotutiment frau somo und moro vehoment besecehing from othors, until he hus to. yo back to bls house ecun he threaten tq put tholr names on the necks! 3 ‘Thosv women aro the suothors of mon who woru forced to enigrate, or of @ long families” who have been fed incu last November by tho charity of foreign junds, = ‘Thoy ure tonants of Trinity Colloyo aud Lond Lunslowny chlesly. Phoy fure not professional beggars, although they ‘may all become professional beggars; for the fainine awept away tho old barriur of family pride Uiat once tanyght them fo bhip thelr poverty from thelr nefgibors, ‘Thale huabands could ‘hot gave money fore season of disaster pier paying tho Shylock rents of ‘l'rinity Cul- om vith oulogist of Trinity Collogo anys that it “spent many buudreds of pounds in advancing the means of obtuining food,” © and that it * has not demanded repaymunt in any shape for the advances made” Vhid statument is not tne, Canon Brosnan {nformed me that the Callege advanced a sinall aupply of meal, but the tea. guts wore charged threo shillings. bag mura for It thun the market price. Whon laburers to whom tho College gave work in draining tholr own boldings went for thotr pay they wore told —uear Cublreaveci—that tho ial thoy had ru- colved taust be paid for, and in Valoncls tut it must go to the creditor runt duo! 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J have been rocomuiphuliny Ur, Moors Kosiaretive Duy, Roduoverdunnd of aehtgle falturee oso uw ls a ms paige DK, C. CHEV AL 1 reat Gorman chemist, writes; * Bry je, Huta laboratory cous Dr, Lieb, the loord'n It i ry In debility of thosexual Weord's Neatwrative ts on pound." Dr, Haspatl writer onguns Ih nuver faite to cur" Prica: boxesut tty. 1.7 boxes of 100, KL Sontper Vur aalo by’ mall tn beled Dos gH Fecal OF uvtcu. Put aaly by © X00, 5) Lakurs MONRISON, PLUSEME pty BIRD “GENUINE GERMAN | CANARIES., CAHMP ICID A Gwe a i H ae el