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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1880—'TEN PAGES, Nip, heavy, 4.192445; coarse, rough, and common, Saalbu; best grader dispose Roeertat Dupatch to The Chicaga Trina, RAxaas City, Mo, Now. 19.-€a' The Price Current report Keesipta tie shipmente, 600; market firm: ; NAUYE Biocknrs nnd fees n, FAhaaT AME grass ‘Texas, #1 ERIVE pus—Hecoipte the pat weok, 2071 shipmente, Aid: marker nilttic weaker; noir, F40@tdsy MANE shipping and mixed packing, $2045, € ATIL ease REINNATH, Nov, 18—Hugs—Oniets common, CAN Hei eaavekon sucking, frauds Duchess 4.65. Hecolpts, 10k; shipments, GU, LUMBER, ‘The eargo market was quiet, being nearly bara of Jambar. A fow londs wore sotd at the otd prices, Tte- eelvora are acnding outs fow vessols, and they ox+ pect morterato-nizod tet before the renaun closes, Tho milla on the cast shore have nearly all shut down, owing to the told weather, ant {tis not ex~ pected that the tuniber plied on the mill docks wilt bo shipped this fall, Following are the carxu quotations: Green pleco stutt., of R2h RED Green common inch, tee IDOE Green mediun, Greon good teh, Btanitard ahingtes. Extra shingles... Lath. a ‘Tho yard marke was quoted falrly active and tirm, Bmalior shipmenta wore reported. Dealers think the early closing of tha sawing season will considerably strongthen the yard market. The recolpta from now out are expectod to bo tight, nnd it tesatd that many tha stocks aro far from bulng compteta, ‘The carly “freezo up” ting shat of n tot of lumber thatdenlera wore capecting to bring into replenish their stocks with, Inthe North the season for loging has fateh Degtin, and promisos to bo n tong onc, Taneans dont to tha ping trees and a biz supply of luinbar nest year, Telow are yard quotation Firet and second clour, 3 I Firatand encond eloar, Ln 3 teh, First and second clear, Wi@ly Inch, ‘Third clear, Firat and second clear rough, Vine! Third clenr, do, . First and second clear dre Common dressed siding. Flooring, kecond common Rox-hontds, Winctlssessers . ‘A stock boards, 10413 hich, Fount Batock boards, Wal? inch, Catock bontds, 10213 thch., Feneing, sirst qual Fenclnd No. 2.540. Common boards, Common bonrds Dimension stu Dimension stu, Vaz ft, ¥ toss, Inclusive, 18 ft, andor. 2 ‘ymber, ixt Plekets, tint, rough, Aad KUO. .seecessens Lath Shin BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN, ° Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SAVENTPOOI, Nov, 18--12:30 nm. FLUUR—No. 1 8 M5 No. 2 ts fd. Graln—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, Oe 1G 2 tetas spring, No. t, Ys tli No. 8s 8dr white, Oo Sd: No, 2 Bx 10d: cltth, No. 1, 108 4ily No. 2, Un Od. Corn Now, Now 1. bs 04d; No. 3 PROVINIONS—Pork, 678 6d, Aa LIVERPOOL, Nov, 1\—CoTTOS—In gout domand at EXATKd: antics, 12,000 bates; speculation and export, 2,00; Amerlean, 10,000. BREANSTUF firm. American Inrd, 45864. Ba- con—Lons ctenr, 418 Gd; short clear, 411 Ga LONDON, Noy, 1 —-REFINED PETHOLEUM-8)(G3}64. UBvinrrs TeRPENTINRs Hd, ANTWEND, Nov, 18.—PETROLEUM—25E, ‘The following were recotrad by the Chieago tonrd of 'I'rndot E LivEievoot, Nay, —Whoat tn gond demand and rit: No.2 apring, ? ay N Corn quiet but firm athe Med. Cargoes of In tate dumand: No.2 spring and C: e ater dl, Corn tn a aArrived—Wheat Aertve=Whuat fr Callfornin ta, and ro fd Inrd tat lower nt tds bacun, I ia; tutus, Sa bay beef, 5 LONDON, Nov. M—biyeuveot—Wheat | strong: shite Michigan, #3 8d; Westorn eed winter, 108, Corn firmly held. “Cai Heat n stinde dear= + iniraveriue a pring, 448 Gaz tale averauy red winter, sstd: fair averazy Culiforntn, 436 Gl. Cori a shade ‘dearer: futr ayeraze Ameriena tmnixed, 2a, ATLOCR ON passie—\Whent wid curd n abnde dearer, Good shippig Calfornin wheat Just shipped nud nearly duc. sia td, Valruvernso quillity ot Amoriean pring wheat for slipment during the prosent wid owing month, 408 Gy American red winter to, rt AY fornia ads erste deni corn firm an No. 2 spring advanced iets punter tat Londam, ¥ BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK, Apectal Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. New Your, Nov, W—Gnain—Wheat continned frm, and pronounced speculative buvyancy wor the feature ut thy market to-day for winter wheat, the dealings in whien, particularly in Nos? red, belie exe traordinarily extensive, eiolly in the option ling, carrying prices up another dya len bu, and to the Highest tigre yet mada onthe new crop, leaving of Flrong and buoyant. The export demand wus. zoods No. Dred nt 1.274108 ( boat-tond at £1.28), closing at tL. attonts red nt $214.24, closing at @th Bids du November ab 9296912, closing nt #zh; do Devonber at d24G1.4, closing at 1.24 do dunnary Bt EL La, Closing ot HG; Nod red at aise 1.19, closiiuz at 8.49 pity ungraded red at FLIKEL 5, ae tw, quality; No. 2 Chicago spring, to arrivo frum the cannis, at 11% Curn-A_— vory brisk buaslners was reported, Inrculy for early dollvery, in front partof stock In xorg, aban nd> vaneu of about Watton buon dollveries In Novens ber, nnd Lueheu bu on the December and dnnuary. optlons, clusing buoyantly, Sales repurted uf mixed Wostorn unsrndert at 6314050, an to quality, No. at Qe, sls further advanced about Hulse a bu on a livellor movomont, inrgoly in the opilon |inc. Sales reported of white Weatern ungraded at 4100, as to quallty; do mixed at Wie; No.2 Chicago quoted at Ho. Ryo—A United demand at rather caster rates; Nu, 2 Western, November dolivery, sold ut LU, Mare Joy held ntoxtremy prices; market very dull, OVIsIONK—An actlye movement reported in ‘Western steam lard, ebivtly In the specutative Anter- est, aa further tinprovement in pricas, Other artleles have been without important Inyuiry or change as to values, Werturn purk quict for early dutiverys quoted ut f1LUke11.75, und tn tho optiun tine Western mons without domand of moment, with the yoar op. Hons nts) asked; January wtfll25 bid and 14.75 asked. Cut meats In fale demand nt full prices; pickled belllesat 83fc, Jacon tir and wanted, with short cloar ut A}{o. Western steam lard modutately active fur early dollvery: quuted nt $8.1548; snlos of 10 tes nt #3.7503.55 fur prompt, the Inttur for chulco, and BAAS to urrlvo, Rovined lari rather more rought after: quoted for the Cuntinont for Nevombor delivery at the cluso at g.0, aLLow—Modoratoly activo, with sales at %@G}0 for prhino. SUGALS—Nnw firm nt TH@740 for fair ta xood ro~ fining, and in moderate demand, with sates reported of 5 hhds centrifugal nt BYe, FREIGHTS—Huslnuss of very fem rates In nearly all instances; accommodation for graln rullug some- what stronger as in most request, notwithatanding the further rlso in wheat and corn; for Liverpou), engaxaments reported hayo boen, by steam, flour at a Glee, mostly through froleht und forward etre mieht, and by outpurt steamers am tow anZa talGzs THK) grain {at 3340; provisions at sa 6d@4ss, malnty through freight for forward shipment, and by vut- portatenmers us low nn Sts ti «2 Ta the Western Anociated Press, New Vouk, Noy. I—Corrox—rirm at Meat futures stemly; Novoinbor, 10{6e; December, W.lecy fanuary, U.dro; Fubrunry. ttste; March, Wadia} April viene Sern receipts 0000 belay. LAP 3 ry Rin A ee aupor Binto und. Wencuri, Sabet. Wy count 46 seo axtra, SES) gon to ehalee 40, White wheat oxtar, 4.7400; extra, thlowies, St. Luuls, iSaiLid; Minnasutn patent process, kde, WiUH LUE exports, No. 4 anring, 13; GUAIN—Whoat atrungy recotp! 205,04 buy ururadad suring, # ungrnded Oise Li; No, iets ecck 2 ao, diaiggal ies Na 1G, $1.15) 2 I i$ rambo, lac Hwedaibar, #1234 nfl Navottey Hia(. Corn active and a shady higher; receipts, xin bus exports, OLR bus ungridurd, seater Net hSWGsiO; No, 2 Caiedstge7 No. 2 white, Wig; yore Ages Ho. 2, November, Oy Decunibor, “Sg Ty, GUEUl ee, Untw potter: recalp Weatorn mixed, sussicy white Woalurih 4 AAY—Activo and firm at OG%e. OCHIUES—Cofley quiet but steady. Sugar quic butetendy: fair to youd retining, Tailor blolasses {n good doinand for New Orleans iow crop at 4520, MGETMESe Hult und nominal Ualted, 9% Merion en sth 1 , sif(o} Tetinad. Ika Her a rey SRE tile Wilt stendly aeons chu ut fLtoadae i t yar whan, cn IXFONS—Purk dull $100 L054, Alcor fe BUH ctont atte ans oath ae eas 4 and we ehurs nein atcauy Buneaa ae . Vir and uneliena Cluntse—Swendy at WOelaHen red, PHILADELPHIA, PAILADELPUTA, Noy. 18—FLOUN—Strongory Mins sots, clear modium, $05.75; straight, RINGO; ‘Other yrades unchanged, Ityo steady at §.Si3y'65.50, GRAIN—Whent—Demand active; rejected, dopot, HG} No. 2red, clevutor, #11936) No, dud, Nover~ net HY bid, 41194 naked; Duoomber, F1.193¢ bid Mf asked; January, O55 bid, FLY asked; Februs 7, H.25 bid, Foky paked. Corn Uriny new Western julxed, un track, S5cy sull mixed, Noveaber, bétga bid, da jot; Hecembor, Sii{o bid, S7i{o askud? January, sie Ui B1Ge wakes Fobrusty, doo Did, 690 askod. jm sirens white, #% re 1s A Nu. dda, wry tue, elected und wiuzod, Bensang et oll kid nows aTeoke Lie Nia meena ise pores “Purkled, ota’ Lard=Pritue stent, 683 bettas ARNE MUrren—Activo and tira: creamory oxtra, 2 . goo to chaleur ahgdlgr ‘Now York Biate mud fined taal County, Ponnarivania, extra, 2ee; Weelurn oe serve, Gxira, 2a 2c; do, good ty choice, 16sec, Huds—suatce und wanted At ute. agieesenk uners croumery, Lyadlic; falr to good, Perkoreem—Nomluat. Se ee LE ay epeat, sm vEliets—Fiuur, 4, ay ow (au bat cats KAN'DUT Fro ELON Gage PACES, UIPMENTE—Wheat, hus bu; cota, 31,00 bu, NEW ORLEANS, New OALEANY, La, Nay. 18—-¥LOUR-Quiet but Stuudy; auperting, 258315; XX, He15; XXX, HW G@S.2; Ligh yradus, §5.04625, UNSIN—Corn irmor us 64650, Onta egslor ot 43 etic, ry ‘CONN-MraL—Enater at 12.4 Hay—Stuauiur; chloe, 2400, PuovistoNy—Vork dull and lower at $14.00@142. + Lard firiner; refined tlercd, #2.5t}3; keg, #75. Bulic maoats Casler: shoulders, packed, bc; clear rib, 7340; clear fe. acon dull; nhoniders, SXe: clear rib, 8/0; clear, fe, Muins—Sugar-enred, quiet but tri; ean rased, WEA IOYC, Witisicy—stonde: Western rectified, €1.0521.10, GUOCERIES Coffe quiet: Rie canines, ardinary ta prime, Migeelatje. Suune actiyn and tir: commen to fe Init te fully fairy Santee; + yellow cinritied, Te: nonin, katte; cuntritusal Pex inte, Meets prime tu chisien, metste, tee briner JOuistatia, ordinary to cha RaN—Hriny held acta, BALTIMORE. TBALTINON®, Md. Nov. X—FLoUn—Fiem, higher, netivor Western superting, §8.7524.25; extra, $4,755,255 family, $5.50, ‘ GURAIN—Wheat—Wostern a shade better, closing Atrong: No.2. Western winter rect spot ani Noventher, HAMALISG: Decombor, E.BWetEAAG; January, HLAMGLT HG February, $2403 Corn, Western firm und n shade bettor: Western mized spot ant November, S948 fe}. @ecembor, HyAdsH{or nlity S740 bids new, January, bs (aisi¢ar stennier, fe. Onte tiem; Wostarn walte, sh¢dsc; du mixed, dI@t hie. Jtye quiet at sual od Ma y—Unchanged, Phovidtiont—Active but unchanged. UUTTAU—Hirm; prime to choice Western pneked, eres rotl, Wate, Woas—Firmor at 241220 for freshy Nmed, Halse. PETHOLEUM—Nowlnal, SAE R—Uutety Rlw eurgoos, ordinary to fair, 111¢ KPGAN=Firmt A aoft, Ye, Witte y—Dall at ghtilyeehd. AUTO Livorpoul tee steamer unchanged. Arata HY, 100 Duy corn, fot. athe bus corn, 27,055 bit. iy cuen, 41,049 Buy Wheat, 2 WAL, WH 1ST 8T. LOUIS. Sr. LOvia, Mo. Nov, 18-FLottn—Stronger, QUAIN~—Wheat actives closed hleher; No.2 red, FMEGLOTA cashy SL November; #1.04@1.00%¢ Ne- combers $1.04@1.UFe January: Lal leads Feb Tuary; No. i do, S1.UseE LOLS; Nu, 4 do, WCeRiKe, Corn betters 4te ens, Unte higher at sasasKe enatey ike Decenbors #t4e fur the year. Mye advanced to Sec Harloy fen atisea$1.us, AKAD—Stendy at dye. Hurren—nehanged. i Koas—-Unchringed. AinieRy—Stendy at #1,10. Peoyistons—Vork. were doing: F122 bid enshy i! November, 45 December, Lard steady at Jower at MAGS 10, Throat att no diil and unchangek SAM) brisy wh 56,00) but corn, sit tau Had virlae wheat Sud has cont 5,00 bus Onis, 3.00 bu; rye, none; barley, nund, MILWAUKE MILWAUKE®, Nov. 18.—FLor GUAIN—Wheat tirms opened Me hither; closed fring No. Lhard, #1; No. L Muwaukee, €1.8; No.2 Go, EL.U6}4: Noverubor, #1.06}4; December, 4.071 Janus ary, SKS No, tb Milwaukee, (ey Ne Jected, nominal, Corn quiet but strong: No, 2 440, ‘Outs quiet but strong: No.2 nt Ave. Ryo strongery No.1, Mc, Bartoy excited and Nighor; No. 2 spring, cash, Mic: December, sitye. VROVISTOSS—Steady, Moss pork at $13.23 for old; S110 for now: Ehhiv tor Jiamuary. Lard—§9.18 cash un Novembe i Ao iunitalo, Gye. 1 c TRON bris; Wheat, G00 bur onte, 1090 bn, SIUMUNENTS—Whent, 6, % Is 5 . aati Vv 4,000 bus corn, 35,000 buy oats, uitet but steady, HOSTON, extras, M.10G5.25; Minnenota do, SAUAG0: winter wheats, Olio nnd Michienn, &.5Ki6(0; Indiana, ab fia; St Louls and Iinols, 0046.7; apring wheat patente, $.AUa50; wlater do, 023.0) Gxtaix—Corn firm; anixed snd yellow, C4@ites Nigh-nixed, » Onts fro No. 1 and extra white, aha Wer a hit, dct Ho} No. 2 mixed atl Ub LUG. ereamerics, 1s Eh 5e, WW Lrlsy corn, 2,000 bu; wheat, SHIPMENTS—Flour, 1,20) bris; corn, 6,000 bu, DO. —GNAIN~Whent dully_ No.3 W{2. No.1 white Michtunn, FLO amber do, hi: No. 2 red Wabnaly spot, Hhibtsr Fet= tunry, 1d: No, Bred doy #1; Nu. 2D. & Me HUNG; reacted, Ne. Cora dull high mixed, 4 2 spot, ie: Novamber ier Leeombor, 49{e; tos Ageted, die; new, dic. Unts dull; No. 2, GAC; rejected, Prime Bia, S10 AV heat tirm; No.2 maustey, FLAK: Kebrunry, &Li4! hirts—Wheay, Tan buy Corts TOLE ToLrna, O. Nov. 18. 4, December, 000 hu; onts, tt mn ahitSiese74—Whont, 154000 buy corn, 11,000 bu; ants, 10. CINCINNATI. »—CoTron—In fate demand and + family. .0025.00; (nney, 5.000.253, GUAIN—Whent searca ana firms No, 2ambur, Mey No.2 red, #.U3 Corn unsottlud, but generally higher; No.3 mixed, siey now mixed, ent, diedie, nts fem and unchanged. Rye ensier; No. 2 Wale, Harley In good demand at full prieesy No 3 fai, is Puovisions—Pork dull at $13.00 Lard neti, firm, and highor nt 4 Bulk mente quiet: shoul+ 3 Hncon quit; vlear- rib, 8 Koo demand nnd tending up aot $1.00. nituL und wunetnged. Linseep O1L—Lowar at wwe, PEORIA, Pronta, I, Nov. 1%—GuaAin—Corn firms high- mixed, 421240; mixed, 45(@zte. Onta tiem: No, 2 while. SH (aitiWe. tye Innelive but firin at BG8IKe, Htanwines—stendy at. $1.10, Reovurre-Whent, 22%) hn, corn, 3 - tt cura, 24,875 Duy FyU, 50) bu, nee ene KANSAS CITY, Special Dispateh to Ths Chteags Tribune, KANSAB City, Mow Nav. 18.-Gusty—Tho Price Current roports: Whent—Iecoipts tho past wouk, W449 buy whipmonta, WALI bur market friner; No. 3 cash, Bifges Noyuinbur, Bi3{o; 3 cush, Bra vember, 8a; No. 1, enah, ter Novembae, tt pen—Llecoints the phat week, (9,74) bay alpnieticy GiUibU; highers No. 2, cash, sc; Novembus, dio, Beot sem’ BUFFALO. y BUPPALO, N.Y. Nov, 13,—UIAtN--Wheat neglacted; nominal, Corn firm und higher; sates 10,0 bu at Hge, Othyr gralt tnuctlva, UANAL Fikiditts—Unebangods a few bonte lond- Ing, “Nowe trout the Hine uf the canal on tha whole sutistactory, DETROL DETROIT, Noy, 18—-F1.0UU- GuAIN—Whoat tru; Ewhite, €1.0544; Novembor, 0G 54; peer hha eee AGE: February, Liws{s Nu. 2 red, SLUNG: Nu, 2 wislto, #102; rece jreniy. OSWEGO, Nov, 14—Gitsin—Wheat scarce and Cura acarco and nominal, OswrGa, firm, DRY Goons, New Your, Nov, $—CGunoral market quiot and Bteady; cotton guods moving freely on account of former onters, and prices firmly maintained by naunte; hostery elucalsh, bot underwear bi fale dos duinndy spring cusale Hols and blinkers 1 hams oud upward, COTTON, New ONLeans, Nov. 1.—Curtun—Firmor, with o good demund; middling, 103ge¢ low nilddlitg, Wor good onlinary, Uife, eel ruculpts, 031; xrowa, MUL; wales, 1,20; stocl PETROL CLEVELAND, 04 N atandard white, 10 tant, 113(0, Pirtencna, Pa. Nov. 1%.—-PeTROLEUM—Oul Untied cortiftatos tlem und bighor ae Wueage relnods Lg naked by retinurs; outside tols oblalnable at Lue, TORE INE, WILMINGTON, Noy, 1 -SUHUTS OF TURPENTINE— Finn at digu, JR.—PETROLEUs—Firmy TUE Crovs, Wasitnaton, Noy, 18.—Tho following state: ment of the condition of corn, tobacco, and por tato crops wus Issued lueday by the Departmont of Agriculture, Corn—The crop of corn shows no inercase over that of last year, but rather nallght decline for the whole country, ‘Tho Atlantic States allahow an inerense, particularly the States of Now York, Now Joravy, Ponnsylvanta, aud Virginia. ‘Tho Gulf Stutes sulferad from drought jn the spring and too much rain during the summer, excopt thu State uf Lexns, which almost doubles her product, Jn tho States north of the Obfo River, Obfe and SMiehtgun Increased thelr yield, while Indiana and Hiluols decreased. Weat of tho Mississippi River fown atone inereagod hor viel On the Pacitic Stopo California shows an ne : ‘YobuccoThore was less land plantud {n to- bacco this yoar thun Inst, ‘The decrease was princtpally in the Stutos of Maryland and Vir- Rloia. In Oblo, Ponusylyania, and Wisconsin thoro wus adecided inereudes Early in tho sone gon the weather was not propitious, but In Aus gust and September it was very fuyorable. Tho avera: uld per iere, as ropurted Nov. 3, 1s 140 pounds, azatiat G5 lant year, : Potutovs—Tho aren planted In potatoes was this your about equal to that planted In 1870, but tn tho totat crop there ts quite u deollue. The Ytold per acre is reported thisyearat an average OF UL busheley uguingt US in [Sty and 89 ita 1H; Only three Stutes—Texny, Arkansas, and Cul fornla~report an increase jin the yletd. All othera report a dectine, woreor less, Insect Injuries ure not of general complaint, but drought {s almost universally mentioned. Tho following ls a copy of the telegram ad- dressed to the Chiof Biguul Ollticer trom New Orleuns, Nov. 1 “Great anxiety Is felt about a telegram for tho sugar district, Can you predict ut once any immediate change? You have dong noble surv> fee, Joskin PF. GiIVEIN, “Seeretury Suguc-Plunters’ Association,” - pene: iutlewiig reply wus tinmediately tcle- “lt ts now ruling throughout the West Guit States, ‘Thero will probably bo a heavy frost In tho sugar district when the weather clears, ALI this morning New Orleans was teles gemophedt ns follows: “The weather will probably bo clear to-night, Great damage from frost funy be expected, Tho temperature at Dodge City, Kas, at midnight 4 dew, below zero, which fe 41 deg. below mean, ‘The eold wave is moving Fouth,’ . ——$——aare———$—+ ALLEGED SECRETS. A Democrntle Reporter That Knows alt About Sherma: Voster, and Gare fteld—Perhnps it Is All Balderdash,s Speeutt Disatteh ta Cineinnatt Enquirer. Cotumnus, 0, Nov. 1.—Tho following impor+ tant Interview fg witl-n well-known Republican, who bus Just returned from a three days’ visit to Gartletdts “You have been spending a day or two with Presiilent-eluct, 1 understand?” Well, Lenm'taay that [have heen spending my Une with him; but have seen and talked with bl several (ines, and for a considerable perlod cach thine, since Friday In “Does he tke any Interest In the Senatorial contest?” “He docs, and very proporly, Ho will not interfere, however, with any of tha’ candi- tates, elthor for or ngatnat. Ho desires the elvetion of Gov, Foster, and his wiah ought to bo respected by tho Legisiature. More than that, it will be respected whon the time comes. John Sherman is a good and a great min, but he ts Justnow inn state of trie sitton between making and adarning history Gen, Garhetd js just entering upon tne greatest periat of his wonderful earcer, ‘The whisper of Gen. Gurdett wilt to heard further than tha joudest shouts of John Shernin when ft comes to telling the Ohio Legislature who omght to be tho Sunmutoriat tender of the new Administra- tion, Sherinan hag the political gangrene,— that's the truth of tho matter,” “Is there husthiny in the nature of a break between Gard aud Sherman?” * As to Oe artichl, nu; sto My. Sherman, Sherman retunlly betleves that Gan. Gare Hd sold bin out ut Chicago, and that Gov. Fos: ter helped todo ft, ‘This ident his been growing on bin, althauggh it ds titterly without fourdte tion. Sherman never had the ghost of a cha tobe nominiuted, and it was really nan act of charity for Gen. Garfield and Gov, Foster to stand by the fossilized telele when the whole country wad Inching at his candida Why, Gen. ld and Goy, Foster and tho othor Ketive members of tho Ohja delegation imperiled their own political futuro when they stood Sherman Yeyond tho third ballot. It tho finnl —nectilent of the stampede that saved them from the miser- abie fate of the Blaine men, who to-day are co! phers, sud will continue to deerense for the ft- ure, ‘Tho fuct Is that at the Chiengo Conven- Hon it wits Cirant against the Republican party. The conntry agreed that neither Sherman, Haine, Washburne, Windom, Edinunds, ner any of the rest mentioned were the Republican party, or bie enough In bratn and stiteaman- ship te epenk for it, When it looked us though Uraut was going to show himeclf n bigger man Thun the Republican party, it atarted on dead run todlscover ite identity, Whon it came to Gurtlold LCstopped, and you will discover that It ped nt the right spot.” What has been Sheeman's bearing toward Gartielt since his nomination in Chicago? Anythiltig but becoming. -Atiires hasulked, and even talked abou Joining the Grant and Blaine mien, und defeating Garfield, Then hoe chanyed his tactice and supported bim, ut tho sume time giving bis frends to uniterstand that Gen, Gurtleld coukl not. retusa to do bim the honor of Eiviug him ciht yours In the Treasury Departiaent. ftetl you a simplo truth, as mur velous ns it may souud, that Join Sherman net wally walted for forte days aftor the election for Te to formally offer him the Treasury vorttyllo.” * Was the offer inde to him?" “ OF course not.” 4 * And still Mr. Sherman expected (t?" “Ne renlly did, although such athing was never beforg heard of in politics. When tho offer didn’t come he eelzed a convenfent oppor- tunity to writu his celovrated lettor to Private Dalzell, and send copics of itto all the fending Republican papers. Note his tlanguugo whero he speaks of coli Garfield f all embarrissnen ie the Treasury Departmont by right of prescription, When T rend the letter T thought tt was a foolish and pointless invention, Gen, Garfeld so regarded t fur two orthyco days, The fact is, Sherny grent disappolutment has got bim ‘oft his buso,’ as thy boys say. Te ls going to try and organ- ize a Sherman purty for IE, and he thinks tho way to do itis to divide the Republlean party in Ohio the tirst thin; “ Wil he be elected Senator?" “ Most decidedly not. The olection of Coy, Foster will be mudo tho test of Gen. Gurield's strongth In Ohlo, [fhe fails, hls Adiminiatration will be a disustrous and TaD one for tho Hepublican party. Gen. Garticid’s mission $3 not to ereate factions, but to Kill them. ‘The Airst honieuio mast be committed here in Ohio: and, if Mr anna waits to ride fn the funeral procession, all he bas todo is to push bis Senna- jorkat Viis8."” “ How ia Gen, Gurfleld disposed toward tho Grant-Conkling tenders?” * Porsonully, he t4 very well disposed, Politics ally, ho dovs not recogiize thelr so-entled prin- ciples us entitled tnnng mare respect than those of the Democrats,—If, Indeed, us mich. At frat Gen. Gartient felt impelled to decline the noml- nation becuuse Arthur was put on the tleket With him, His visit to Now York was to urge upon tho National Committee "the propriety of bis own withdrawal, or that of Arthur, “His felends talked him out of wrging the matter by showlng him that tho Vice-Presidency was 1 mere cipher, that had no possitle fotlucnee in an Adininistration, and that olticlal otiquet did not require the President to ask the Viee-Prest= dent's opinion on any subject. Nay, twould bon breneh of etiquet to consider the Tresidont apart of tho Adintulstration, The Vice-Hresl- dent is simply 9 Coroner who alts tn the polltical Morgue and communes with the corpses, Death pnote hin, but nothing else can Eisturb Dis sepilebral serenity.” x 1 " eae the Grant-Conkling compact {a to bo broken? 3 “Tho Grant-Conkling compact is nothing but Democratic balderdash,"* PICKAWAY. DEAF AND DUMB. Report of tho Offivors of tho Indlana ; Anatitation. Speetat Dispatch to The CAleago Tribune, Inpranavours, Ind. Nov. 18—The 'Trastoos aunt oflivers of the Deaf aud Duinbd Institute Med (hele report to-duy with the Governor, in whleh walight reduction of expenses is Indicated, ‘Tho Average expense for muintynance and clothing forthe two yenra 1877 and 1875 was gUt441.00, Last your the current oxpenses were $18,052.01, und tor elothing $1,052.07, u total of $50,005.88,— representing au annual saving of SHAKE. In addition to this, tho Trustees éay that tho cloth- ing aecount for 1877 Aud 1878 was paid by (ho countics, while in 1k it enine out of tho Institution's funds, so that tho saving was really S15,7R850, 0 trilla over 24 per cent. Sho clothing vecount has been reduced from $3,003.51 fu leis tu $1,052.07 fn 1880 by requiring parents: and guardians, when able, to furnish thelr elitidren and wards with good eluthing. ‘Tho to tal annual cost per capite in isi7 and 1873 wus S138; Hh 18M), FISK. ho following tgures are given, embodying the condition of tho In. stitutlon and tho operations for the your: ¥uluv of real propurty 157,670.00 th VeUrsonlsresessresrens SULGE Total... 2 oo 0ee SAAN TL Appropriation for current exponecs,. 6500.00 Bxpenditures... teens 9,005.89. Covered into the trensury eee B ALLS Balance of epocitic nppropriation...... SOTb Payinonts.....e00e senescseereerees — Beieh lib —— Currlod into th tronsury, o6e10.8 BL Earnligs of the bietitution, including alates from Li... deetsrsrse SANS ‘Totut umount carried inte the generat fund. veeeesere ox OAERAOL With iro it is rovomundnide ed that the Keneral appropriation fur Ise and 1883 bo ¥55,000, Nuperlatendent Glu reports that tho number of pupiis udinitted during the Year wis WO, of who were boys und 10 xirls, “The wuiunber dismissed, Inctuding deaths, was forty-one, leaving HY, Tho Superhitendent reports that the lieaith hag not been as good as bo hited reason to vapect from the exeolont sane itary arrangements, but tit during the latter part ot the year the yoneral bealth tins been Im- proving, ————— THE TRIALS OVER, Bpectat Dispateh tu The Chicaya Tribune, Vincennes, Ind, Nov, 18,—The trials ure ovor, ‘The puppy stakes were deolded avcurding to the work done by tho dogs fn the frst round. Count Noblo wis awarded frat money, with Daisy Lavernck actose second. ‘Third money was al- vided between Bruce, Count Nailer, Peep a’ Day, ond Mary Laverack, Thealleaged stako was de- vlared olf, a8 the Judes decidud that there wis nv time to run It off, and they would not coyn- (onanee # division, us in the puvpy sinkes, it untiniahed, Thore faa general disappointment, ue tho clasd of dogs enterad promised fie sport, As foreshudowed on Tuesday, the ext thie Will bu South, probably in'Ponhesseo, atthe unnual meeting of the Kennel Club, held here, BH Bryson, Memphis, Lenn, was elected President, and Joseph U), Dew, Columbia, ‘Tenn, Sceretars ‘hese, with Capt, Pat ienry, Chirksvillo, 'Tonn.; Mr. G. Campboll, Spring Stae don, ‘Lenn; and Mr, Harry Bishop, Loulaviite, Ky.e wore appotnted to actect grounds for next your's triuts, There {a tuo much money spent in prepurlug for thus triais to buve them fail. ——— Mr.tH, Sauer, of Modina, Mo. says: 1 value tne Humotrg Drops very tlghly, for they cured me of fver disease, with whieh £ had suffered for seven years, L had spent a great deal of money, aud the doctors said hothing could help ine, heard of the won- derfal qualities of Hamburg Drops, used the artlele, and am now far healthlur thaul ever THE COURTS. Important Decision on Railroad Right of Way by Judge Drummond. Motion for a Receiver for Doggett, Bassett & Hills, Wholesale Shoe-Denlers, Dr. Cream Still on Trial for tho Crime of Abortion. New Buits, Divorces, Confossions, Judgments, . Ete. LIABILITIES OF RAILROADS, An tmportunt question was decided yesterday by Jide Drinmond in the ease of Roosevelt & Fosdtek vs, Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Railroad Company, successor of the ‘Toledo, Loganaport & Burlington Railroad, The Intter rod built the Hue through the Counties of dus- por and Newton, in Tidiana, in the year 1859, taking possession of the necessary land and cone Btructing the rund without condescending .to. exon go through the fckumllty of asking for the right of way. Meeclvers were subsequently aps paluted for the ruad by the Federal Court of Indium, ound netions = of ejeetinent were about. the sume tine bern by tho owners of tho jund — taken, but tho prosecution of thom was. enjoined by tho Federn! Court, and thereuyinn petitions were {ted to compel the Receiver to pay for the value oft the Innd taken, The petitions having been reforred tu a Master In Chancery, he made a re- pertin due tora, to which exe 4 taken, aud urgued at length before Judge Dri thond. One of tha questions was whuttor thy Court would alow the valio of tha hui ut the present tinvoer atthe tle tho railroad took 12OF It Io 1898, It buyin, of course, worth pre how. Another yuestion wits whether: ‘Lwould require ‘the Company ov the Revelyur to fenen the rovd., Lhe Judge held: that, inasmuch as the railroad company only Just now acquired the title to the Beatent value way, thoy snowld jay the present ot the lund taken, They were mere t js in guiding the land, and required no rights, As tothe question of fenelig, the Judge re: 4 tho right to herenfter require the Company. to bulid a fence betore thy Kecclvers are tinally Mikcharged. There is considerable litheation pow ponding in the Supreme Court of the United States between the Littsbirg, Cincinnatl & St. Louls Kitirond, the owner of the kind in ques- tion, und the Pennsylvania Ruilroud, and on this aecount no decision was given on the question of fencing. Messrs. S.C. Anmabuland S.A, Hutt poner tor the numerous petitioners, and Judge Hondiey and Edwin Walker for tho Ruflroud Company, DOGGETT, BASSETT & IILLS, A Dill wus tiled yesterday in tho Cireult Court by Mrs. Kato N, Doggett amainat Henry D. Base evtt, 1), Hobart ils, and Churtes H. Cram to wind up thu affales of the well-known firm of Doggett, Bassett & Hills, She stutes that in April, 1876, hor husband, William E, Dosgett, died testate, leaving her his oxecutrix. Hv was at tho time of his death owner of © one-third In- terest In the boot and shoe firm of Doggatt, Hus- sott & Hila, which was worth upward of $80,000, thonet assets of the firm being estimated at ovor $40,000. Immediately on Doggett's decenso his surviving partners took exclusive possession of tho partnership books, business, and property, and curried on the sumy business for three yeuts under the same nme, and in tho same bulidin: The pratits during tit time, it ty cinim amounted to upwards af £100,000, No Inventory of tho tlriy assets was filed In the County Court Until over Rix months after Doggett’s death, and up to the present thine they bave failed to ever make vither to the County Court or to eomplain- AME nny detatiod statement of thelr doings in relutton to the partnerstilp business, or of thelr collections and Gisburaemente, although often. requested to muke guch stutement, Much of thy partnership business bas been loft unsettled, aud there yet romnin in des Tendants’ hands partnership useets vatued in the stutemont of Jnniury, 1880, nt $110,000, while the debts only amount to §16,- Oo. The relative amount of nssets Uus shown, as compured with tho amount shown by the sworn biventory Hed in the County Court In Oc- tober, I8i6, shows a defleieney of about $100,000, Tho management of tho business is chielly in the bunds of D. Hobart fills and Charles | Cram, cach of whom owes the firm ovor $15,000 sind both clatm to be Insolvent. Among the Ila: Uilities of the Iirm ts it debt of &2,000 to the Con- nectlent Motuat Life-Insuranes Company for money Jonned In 1872, und long since due.” This fg secured by a mortgage on Doggett’s house, No.l Michiumn avenud, ‘The surviving part- nera have refused. to py this debt, or even tae: Interest for the nat two and a hilt youra, and complaint been obliged ta tnect tho foterest. .Th {alsa debe of $13,000 due by the tem, secured by a mortgage on the pee fe real estato of Henry D, Bassett, but tho interest is puld promptly on this, Slice Dog wett’s death, certain firm Property hws beun inortqiwed, and It fs charged that the proceeds have been linproperly applied to the personal benetit of the surviving partners. The: latter are thought to have also disposed of other prop> erty without muthority, und to haya been remiss In collvcting outstanding accounts, 80 that there fa dunger of losing some €50,000 open debts. Complainant thereture asks for a idecrey to vlore Up tha nitalrs of the flea, for tho uppalntment of 4 Receiver, un accounting, nnd for un iojiunes tlon restraining the defentante from collecting tho assets, or furthor interfering with tho firm's busineds or assets, ‘ — - DR. CREAM, Tho trialof Dr. Cream for murder was re- sumed in tho morning, with about the samo nt- tendance as on the provious day,—such cases seeming to have no atteactive features, Anni Broadhurst, a later of Mrs, Mnok, toatl- fled that Dr. Cream wis at her house on tho afternoon of the day Miss Faulkner dled and took Mrs. Mack outside. [Tho Doctor had told. tho pollce that he dida't know whoro this.wit- ness lived, or where Mrs. Muck was.) ‘This ctosed the casa of tho prosecution, aud the defense called Downty Coroner Waito, who testified that he algnod Mrs, Mack's namo to her testimony given at tho inquest, said it was his invpression that sho suid sho coutd not write, He did not find a preverlption tu the decensed's trunk, but he saw one in Ligut. Steclo’s possossion, It’ culled for aborecion mnadiciies. He knew of the atitattog be- ing found In Mra, Mack's house, de, Cream then took tho stand, and sworo that: he tiret saw Mis, Mnok in April, 180, when ho treated her child, Britay, Aug. 1, she emma to White's drig store and asked for thy Doctor, tle responded aid went to her bonse to soe a sick Indy" Dt wits Ming Faulkner, who hind bad riage.” Bho nduitted that sho bad taken in iehie, and that Stra, Mack had used andustrument, and Mra. Mack product two stilettos, Witness: bait done nothing unwarranted by regulur prre- tee it trylng W gave the girl's te after ber ronle, County Physloian Wuthardt testiiled that, from the eharuvter of the injuries to tho girl, tho ubortion was prauced by an bruecint, une skied person, His testimony waa quite strong in fuvar of Cream, : i De. ML Fitch and Dr, D, Frazor gayo some ox- port tustinony to show that Creain’s treatment was correct. ‘They corroborated Dr. Dluthardt Au réurd to the tingling work of tha ubertions dat, Both eald it was a very common thing for women to act ay thoirown physicians in this ree ante Di Cream wis recalled and suid tho fist dine ho sfw tho girl was twoor three diye before shin died. Mrs, Muek told hin about her death, and, he told” her te report the cuse to the police, told hor twice toto that, Sho brought him tain trinkets belonging to Miss Faulkner He said to her: @ You huve killed the wom, and the boat thing ree cusp do ta to Throw yoursele on the tmorey of tho police.” Stra. Suck spoke af eloaring “out and going to Keokuk, He. never suid anything te hor about burning tho house and destroyiig tho lxxly, Hoe never bathered bhasett about: the romnins.. le belioved death resulted from blood polvon. He denied Sirs, Mnek's story dn toto, ft waa an almost everyeday occurrence “In thht ety for Bhyricliis to be called to attend women who had produced abortions on themselves, und physichns who responded to such colts were at the ieroy of the patients. Ho had attended Sirs. Mack for a ulacurrlagy. On tho cross, hu stated that he fret practiced in London, Cunnda, carly in Ist. Mra, Mack told bia abe bad produced the abortion, siping that Dr, Fitch taught ber how, Miss Faulkner divd a week Inter, On the rudircet, Cream sald be had never per- formed an abortion in bis life, though asin meddle eal student hy band vasisted In necessary enses. ile gave no coriiieate of denth, bevanad he did hot intend to let tho: pele 4! buried without the attention of the pollev being tirst culled to It, Hy expoeted Stra. Macks to report tho case, Jobu Crayton, Jon Jobn, and hulf-asdozon others testified to the goneral reputation of tho avenged, whieb wid 5 At this juncture Mr, Trude announced that ha Was out of ammunition, and, ws ha bad other witnessed who wera not Ure the courtut4 o'clock adjourned until thie morning, — DIVORCES, John E. Dover filed this bill yesterday, com- plaining that bis wife Bury bad failed to appre- clate bis efortstomuke ber homo happy, and had foft hlm some three ycars ago, and asking for adeeree of divorce. A bil for separate imaintemince was flied by Etna L. Grickenow agulust Churles L, Grivb- evow of necount of bls cruvlty and refusal to support ber, They wero miurrled in Junuary Kt Judgo Luley yesterday xranted u deerea of divoren to Chita Jana on the gra adultery. Wise Barntim tntted the matrimonial knot nic Oevin L. Halley nnd Maria Elizabeth togethor, on account of the latter's adul- Uawking from Blink Haws Lot eruelty, desertion, nud Andee Rowers is engaged tn hoaring tho care of Patrick O'Neil agatuat tho Staats: Zetting, a Mbel suit to recover 810,000 for alleged mlarep- resentations, O'Nell was otargedt with having cheated n Jollet man named ULL. Busty Hushick Inthe exchange of ‘the National Hotel atJolet fur some Hadi lands UNITED NTA COURTS, HM. Birdsall and HC, Mosher began a sult yesterday tu recover $1,000 of Simon Ashor and Frederick Sager. William A. Porter, tritetee, Med a DI against Thomas Dunn, Mary A. Duna, W. HL Jenkins, Assignes, John Johnson, Jr, Malcalm MeDonnld,, afd John Ror, to foreelose a moctsuge for $3,100 ton Lats ty OL aed 4, all tne Mloek 1a, 1 the witb division by the ‘Prusives of Ug Tltnals & Michie 2a Canal of the 3. tg oF se Lb, wnttel aurother natinet Hency G. and Mary he Unders Wood te Coreclase & anwetgaee Far $1,200 on Lot 15, Mock & GE Vernon Park Audition ta Uhteago. ' COUNTY COUItT. ‘Tho followin persons were fornd inanno and mupers: Katy Janskofeky, Melina Anderson, Maria Bigrk, Within Stinpson, CRIMINAL COURT. Btephen jGaslin, fudteted for mayhem, was Telensed on 81.000 batt Janay Mitchell, indicted for assault, gave $500 ball, ‘The ease of Andrew Anderson, Indicted for the murder of Joh Henson, ln September, was continued uutll the next tern, : THE CALIn Juner Drumstoso—In ehambers, Jupar Mopokrs—The criminal calondar, No ease on trial, AvreLLvate Count--Mations. Jun tiTit—Preliminary call 400 to 430 In- elusive, bi yf the present calendar, ‘Trial call 238, UN), Tvs, 3,208, 3,000, BO. No. dati, Uchtmann v. Edler, on trial, JLDGE JAMESON=30, 68, Ot, 7. No. 69, Loim- ‘back ¥. Reiners, on hearing. * Joporn Rogeis—ltie itd 140, No. Mo, O'Neil v. Strate- Zeitung Company, on trial, danak: MonAN—N No, 3744, Brant v. Gallup, on trl Jupar RY—5. 0, and 8, No. 4, Hosmer v. Campbell, on beucing, dupae BARNUM—No. 11. No enso on bearing, Junag Loomis ‘Terin No. 10G4: Nos, 128, 1,217) 1218, fy i, 1248, 124), and “Jubce Gany—s6l, 600. SUDGMENTS. Usitep States Cincutr Count—Conreesions J. M. Flower, Assignee of the German National Bank, v. Barney G. Caultield, $10,021.50, Supenon Cocnt—Conressioxs—U. F. Puist- fer otal. y, John Massvek, Jr, and Wiliam Has- Bock, $54,028.19, JuvaR Ssi7u—John MacGinisa, va. Chiengo, Tock fstand & Pacitic Itailroad Company, var- diet $100 and imotion for new trial. J. Mt. Me- Glil vs. National Hardware Coluny FEN—P, 1. Armouret al. vs. Samuct Ricker, §51— Sumuotl Hinient: et al, va, Christain Betten- bnugor, ih, Court—Jopan Rooxns—John i Cincnir Stephens for tho use of Charles Johnson vs, Peter Anggulst aod Jolin A. Lomax, verdiat £250.—Vresly Lowis Ttudolph Seblosser, Thomug W. Gray. und Patrick Dwyer, vordiot $10 und motion for now trial, Jupa® Mowan—C. W. Ulntherwick ve, Walter L, Price, 810.4 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Mule Barnum ‘To the Edttor of The Chicago Tribune, Cincaco, Nov. 17.—Is Harnum, of the Dama- cratic Committee, the samo person us the show Barnum? je ake [No] Garfield in Now York. To the Fuditor of The Chicago Tribune. BLOOMINGTON, Nov, What is Garfield's officiat plurality in Now York State? ReAvE. [20,85.) Not Yet Made. ‘To the Hilttor of The Chicago Tribune, Ciricago, Nov. 1—-Will you plenso state in your paper total amount of voces east In Ine dlana und who for, Nov. 2,and oplige, 1. J. St. [Otioia! canvass hus not yot been made.) Gariicld und Porter. Tu the Filtor of The Uhicaus Tribune, p Cicago, Nov. (8M your issue of the 10th Inst. you vive Mr. Garteld a pturatity of 6,510 and Mr, Porter 6052, Thon, atter enumerating the Hemovratic und Republican gatos, you sy, this shows that Garfield received a larger yote than was t for tho Republican State tieket, nl- though ho got v5 leax than was received by Mr, Porter. Ai | to understand from this Unit Mr, Gurtield's. Bugorlty on the 2d - Wis Brenter than Mr, Porter's in Outobor? w. Hewson, (No, Porter ran alicad of tho rest of tho State ueket.) The Four Lurgost Cities, Th the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Citcago, Nov, 18.—Plouse stato the popula tton of tho four lnrgust cities In tle ae 4 Philadelphin ins not been officially reportod yet, butits population his beon seml-otiiclalty. reported at 817,412. The other three cities aro alliclally returned by the Census Bureau as fol- lowss Now York... Phitndelphin Hrouklytt ... Chicago... Notes from « Commercial Traveler: — 40 the Editor of ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, Couustuvus, Miss, Nov. 15.—Election fs over, and, Uke tho Democratie polltictan, Ihave ree turned to iy little duty, 1 find n great chango hus coma over the people of Mississippi and ‘Alntanm, Vefore election atl was confusion and a dreaded uncortuinty, but tha masses hive necepted tho situation philosophically, The oldest Democrnts say with mMimost tears {n their eyes, © Farewell tookl Democracy!" ‘This hist etection hns taken tho starch out of them, und niiny sny tts all forthe best, Thoy wore ripe for this stinglog rebuke of making a sectional Mino thomdvives, They are ne fonger a soll South, nnd fae yeurs hence a now party. will take tho plaice of the once named Democracy, Thoy are now talking about whut is best for them todo, ‘There are many honest men hero in the = South who lush when you aay tlyatig ballots and Democratia fraud, for thoy. say that was tho great cause of thelr defent, EH ats to ind sich fnuts, nd heretofore many only spoke of the North ng a class of demugogs, ‘Trade opens up sylendiay, and for four years tho South as well ng tho North wilt have renson to bu proud of Gariteld and tho grand Hepnblican party. A COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. Bogus Mining Compantics, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Citc.ado, Nov. 18.—Just now Chicago Is tlaoded with fraudulent and boxus mining schomes woll calculated to entrap the ignorant and delude tho unwary. Thesy concerna profess to be ore guntzed under tho hws of Stlinols to do buriioxs du Colorado; claim to have largo pald-up cape ituls of tive or ton millions, stock nonenssessu. blog hold out a long steing of names of olleers and direetors tugivo wetght ta the concorn; chal to own dozens of the very rlehostand best mines Ju the world, and then offer for sale n few stares, of the stock at wbout 10 conte on the dollar fue working capital Ththis way a fuw men who contribute nothing to the work draw in out+ slders to furnish the means to onuble them to prvapect for mineral, ad MC auythig should: by chance cone out of ft, Ube hirwe stockholders wet tall withoutexpense, Dnt more than that, allsueh corporitions aro Moual, the xlock ts worthless, The State of Minola cannot author- {zo or forin a corporation lode business wholly outaldy of tho limits of the State, All such or. pantealton, are Void, and can bave no. valid exe vtence mnywhure, If tho capltal stook of ‘eorupany Wy pald tip It enw have na peed to sell stock for working capital, All such pretenses are false, Al Hew company organized with wr peal oxugyorited eapltals of ttvy millions or 100 H wis founded on wind are frauds in law and dis fet, ‘This method of doing business has brought tho whate mining Interests of Colorudo into dis+ seputo, Mining te a Jegltimato bualness, us mueh go as any other, and when nines are worked by capltal to eta return out of the ground, add noteut of the publla by the auto of bogus stock, tho business will bu placed upun aright and lawful bugis, No mining compan: should be organized with 1 greater eapltal stucl than the notuel fair market value of the ming will warrant. Lf the ming inereases in value, the stock can bo vusily incrensed to meet the ene, und it dt safe to nevert: that ninety-nine out or wyery hundred companies whose stocks xo up Into tho uilllions ure bogus—delusive snares to catch gulls, Heware of allot thon, Geonae A. SiuvEts ———— Beating tho Street-Rallways—Curlou Little Coaches Thut Are to Carry Pa: sengers in Philadelphia, . New York Sun. PuLapenenta, Noy. 1.—The strecterailway va huve been beaten by a court decision bothis utternoon, und to-morrow a Kys- cinions Hie conehes will be started up under the tithe of the Herdiv Personal Transpore tation Company, "Thirty-four coaches will started i the morning i Broad aud Market alzeots. aud us som Ud thu ductary can ture thew out conches to the ntimber of thr dred will bo ran alt ov the horee-cars taf vents, ts, MOH Kix Hekets for st 6 for $1, ‘The street-raliway sdoualy awalting the result, ‘Me monopoly In this city, and to 1 ere s trod tho city legislation. Phe conch are of very eurious design, ani look something ite a ntted States matlewaizon stuek Cull of wittows, Thore is 0 curiae peas for tho tr} nid a ait nore eurions patforin ono wep fron the ground. for pussengers te center, fhe coaches hold only: eheht petsons, and no one wil be allowed 10 enter when the senta are al taken, Byentuatly {tis proposed to extend the system’ to New York tund other cltios, , + —— CLOSING TILE ACCOUNT. Soothing Satya to Defontod Bourhous, Spectal Corrrapandence at The Chteacn Tribune, Hanaratra, 1, Nove It has always been the custom of Tit Prenenn do eense eampalgn Iterary work when the polis rre closed and to resime tts usual duties pertaisng ton yreat. Hewwapaper, and itis noticeable that tht year alters ne exeptlon. Ani it may tow be in pla to recall the fact that so far ns Wins polities are concerned ‘Tiny Tamuse ean polit with prite to the uniformly courteous and inpurtial manner fnewhlen the noninees of the Demo eratla party have been treated tn its cote: Audio Trumbull, white he was evercly critt: elsed tor king bis home with old-time ene- inles, never had ong unpleasant word uttered against him, Gen. Parsons, when he assumed executive churge of the eampaign, intl tinself open te critlelsin, bue what few panucraphs appeared whore mora ie kindties¢ thie auger, Law! Tlarinon, nonlic r Attorney or Cour htm ner, was rarely ever all ertainly ver critlelsed, Aa for Joby HL Oborty, he admits himself that Tons Teanusn used iin wa well and advertised. bint as generally as (did its awa party friends. ‘Thomas Butterworth, whon nt anber of tho Legishiture, Hived thy sobriquet of Honest Tom" from Te Tieesusn, and never during the Bee ecotnpaign did one ine appear to his Fr. Louls G. Starkell, when nominated, Hiimore fuveraile notice than his own reeely purty papers pave him, and all during the cans Vass his Journeyings to and tro were tmpnrtial- ly chronicled. Now that the “hippodrome" has gane into winter quarters, this soothing sulve is tenderly applled, If the Pemocratic party ly ever resus. chlatest (whieh the gods forbil}) may ft bave the Bouse to putupusdecent a State tickel as tha Just one. Puocion, ——— —___ THE HUMANE ASSOCIATION, Pinnapywenta, Nov. 18—Tho Ameriean Hu- mano Assoulntion held o session to-day. The reports of the Uxecutive Committey and Trens- wrer wore received aud adopted. The former, after referring to the work of the Association tho past yeur, udvises that Stato Comnilttees should be informed of abuses In tholr localltics, and that National and focal socletles should co- operate; that the ollicersof the Natfonal Asso- ciation correspond with rallrond oflicinis, ship Pers of enttin, health boards, and public men ns to the best methouts of etfecttiys the alms of tho organization; that an aet of Incorporation by tho National Government be eecure ox soon 0s practicable, and that active societies in every Stite ought fininediately to organize, A resolution, offered by Mles Morris, Secretary of the Woman's Branch, appentliyy to the Na- Uonal Ronrd of Health to aid in urging Congress to pass a sititabls law to prevent Injury to cat- tle, wns adopted, it was decided that tha President should refer the matter of security the passage by Congress of un amended law relative to enttle transports tion to the Executive Committes rathor than ap- polnt a special committee for that purpose, ———— MAIL-CARRIERS, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InprANaponts, Nov, 18.—Tho mall-carriers of tho United States, who hnye been In convention was yestorday morning, elected the following oiliccrs this afternoun: Yresidont, Witam MeFadden, St. Louls; Vice-Preattent Willlam P, Witt, Brooklyn; Sceretary, Monse! Fort Wayne; ‘Tronsuror, J. I’. Nash, Loulsy iil Finnneial Committee, frank Wilson, Indlanapo- ly, a. G. Sinith, Chicago, and Moses Church, Worcester, Mass. The Association returned thanks, and najourned te meet in Brooklyn on tho third Tucaday In November, 1881. rt Winchoster’® Hypophosphites pill gure consumption, coughs, weak lunes bronchitis, and general debltity.. Estabitsted twenty-one yenrs, jee ne Don't trifle with afections of the throat and igi. Take Hale's Hat ot Hurehostad and ‘Lar, Pike's Lootlaehe Drops cure in one minute. oe Lazy and dull feelings are eure precursora of Bleknt 8, Which nothing but Mop Bitters will ms PAPILLON, LL Cures Sall Rheum, Cures Fezema, - Cures Seald lead, ae, Cures. Pinples, oe roe Hiv ean Cures Ives, oe, A Cures Calan, 5 REN ae | Tn sateen Cures Chaling Py) Ss re Se 08, ot re ay x oi AIl Diseases of the Skin, VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON ¢t CO., Agents, 92 94 LAKE-ST, $8 oe s +S Porciccrnig a NUCATIONA Mi sano PROF. 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STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, 111. & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Re careful tabuy only theGenuine. meee, UGAS, 188 South Charkest. | Chartored by tha State of Uiinnis forthe “apedial, scivniltic, und speudy cure” of private, norvuus.cheons fe, und urinary iiseasus, Consultation free, lloura,d Bato wndctespun. punduyy, ld tu 12a, on only, HiDR. KEAN, 173 South Clark-st., Chicago, Consult personally or by mall, free of charge, onal) chronic, nervous, oF special dtsouvus, Deed. Kean Us Sha unly pagateiin in thu elty who warrutiis cures ue ho pay. NO CUR NOPA nav GOODRICH NTE GOODRICH STE For Racing, Milwauyeu.Sheb'y, B-Calunityte eet dati Sight Muate tor Alitwaukeus etre Mn Jay. end Privay nes 1, ut uw aiding te Mant. Lana pets }. Have ihe, asa ai 3 Buperive Tuwnn, | Oblce W Uucks Todt of ichiui-uy, “Suuagars ¢ ARRIVAL AND DERG Ti FXVLANATION oF Rereiti I 3 GFeapteds “tsunday vxeapron Chota se Noeth vee For Stans ranteee att Bee aPucitio Fast t asinux City & aUmiage Niel alley Molinos Nunta alles Momus Bing Bein ree Heck fred € Dubin Iktonte Lake doneyn eon f ee Pnssongny t 11 Hor & SM th Tay, eh rans Min For suineban 4 Patina Hotel Caps Aue land Cannel Mut " yon tho train Putlnints Steve Noather road rin hotel ears west ot Chl + a—Nepnt corner ag: y b—Vavatevrnorut ¢ Ctres ze, Meet For Maps tutio-tu Accommodation, Aieckwt-Onicas of th ft Grand Faedite | potthienst co sutiniia-nv., Rixteenthest Muctleonent Qutney rr, Table at ‘nttenag, *, Slenning. apply nu tiny tit ie Catnnany I heyy flim tot, lirik oe Ths MOF ANTON snd Nentieate, CIE Co Atnnaitpty nd Mente sta Falmer ti n AVENE NK LOttawn & Mtreator 1x; LGnlosburk Possunuersre bNevraskn Expres, [Rubogue & sour Chy igiriss wea Grove Accommedut' ile Fast Exprostesncte Kannns & Coloride i LRunane City WPexas Aurora Suiitay Passel Paty nae feo endots & ULL te bani elt furore ey He clive Malties, Omaha & Nintie Eepevan. H i fF reoport.& Datique Bx Avennuedny ve Batuptay ‘tmin., eve t sas Clty, through without ela: Hochnlng Cites, premeun canes B Gorgeous Smoking-Cars, with Revolving tho uxclustvo use of Hrat=cliss paseongene Dining-Caea attachea to oll tra, : ate Chiengo., Muwann Ste a, Fan-tanato “Hopoteotvor cument atatteras, prs. | Ticket OMens, Gi Clarks, “Pained Garis rand Vacitie Hotol. and at tout.) SURCE Hong, Milwaukee Fast Mat Mulwauaey & Waukes! he Milwaukee, BL Laul-e Almnus npolls Kepress tralia... Green Bay, Menaatia, pluton Bxpross train: Miwaukuo, Audison, Pri Chien, Iowa, and Dikots b: Stevens Doing and Ashland # AMilwaukeo, Madison, and Irate du Chien Exprers,. 7 erty ville Accuniiodatlon, "ASRCNRO! Sunday Prasomeer Ail Minnesota trains rim vin Mir Tek for BG Vaut and Minnenpalls are good citer im Nee Json and #ratelo du Chie OF vin La Crossu& Winona, Minoie Coutent Rattrons, Depot foot of Lako-at. nn fol of ‘esonty TekarOnlea He Muito. eee eT Vacine Hotol, and Falmor House. eave. | Arr e. secon nent Clare Gnd Bt Louts & ‘Toxns Express BU Louta cc Toxna Sast Lan Cairo « Nuw Urienta Expre: New Orivung & Poris east £ Springtald Expross.. Sprinutield Nut Expross Vuorla, Burlington & Keokuk ePeorta, Murlington & Keoki Vouttid & Chuteworth Expres Ponting ‘express, Ghinan Paasenuer, Dubuque & Sunx Dubuque & Sioux Gilman aniy, cOn Baturday night runs to Puoria only. Wathnal, St. Monts & DepoteornurStewartund A 8G. Areh WW. Cars Vin Btalaent, rut to Lie du; Hiekot Omeu, kV Clarkent i Peoria & Vekin peel were Sprinuteta iibat Kast fine iy. *Dally oxcept & a TE—Vuliman Sleeping Cars from Chicaco ta St Louis, Katisns Chiy, sd Peori, Parlor day Corte’ With revotving chains Chica to St, Lottis, and Hee elintny Chale Sleeping Gara Chicago to, Yannibal aid Kansas City. No change of Day Cosches Cateagot St. Luuls or Kansas Clty, Chienzo & Alton, Unton Depot, Wort Side, corner Canal and Van Br ren-st, near Van Hutonest. bridzd, anl Twenty thitdest. ‘Tickut Offices, nt Depots, 9 South iste Bt. Grand Hacitic Hoval: and Palmer House, Henve. Arrive. Konsas City, Donver & Puoblo' Fast Expra: Kansua City, si Oe AKbE Exuriins vin AION... St Louls, Springiuld & ‘To. Mobile & New Urluans Kxpre Ht Louie Springtutd & ‘Toxas Peoria, Rook | ES xpre stun & Kookuk $ Ex, vin Changi Loki & Pearin (ex. vin Juliat.. Stren ory Jancony Wasttingt'n &: Julet & Dwight ’Accommonatiu: Michizvan tent atlrond. Depot, foot of Lankeent and font ar irunty-sesoat ‘Meket OMico, U7 Clarkeat,, southeast curser of lags doiph, Grand Pacitia Lfotet, and ut Mulmur House E Tauve, | Anite, Malt (via Blain and Afr Lino) Dow York & Hoston Kx, dally), Hyweial New York & Moston 8x. Aplamnnzoo Accommodat MC MiiKe eo Sa Grand Rapids & Votuaky Kxpi aGrand Hupids & Muskegon | @ On 8unday: o Chicaga, Mock Pland & Pacific Rattroad, Ht Cine kat perinnn, a x Grand Pacitio Hotel, and 75 Canal, cornor Mallen Davenport & Peorin Expross, Gouncit iiluite Fut Rxprosa.. Kansna City, Loavenworth & isso Fauk Lexprets., ru Accommodatiun, sy # i uncle Abletee Night Bxprisy, rH yay mn ansus City, Lonvonworth ct) thing NUL HADEN. ssssesess{t10.07 pm read, “Dally oxcopt Rundnys, Wally except baturds™ ‘{Duily except Mondays, ae Anke Shore «& Michigan Southern, Hallet Wicket otices at depots, Vat Muran-st head ie us sau tiatessd aa i nga co wiiila f bitleos inthe Grand Pagitic Hotel und tr Hon nave | Teave. | to Main Lin: Me aD ad whtaliug Bxpross ( ). Adanuc N, ¥, bi Prank Ialtwar. avs inbet, Grund Vocttce Chieaga Dey & con Archer and turhests and 10tCh Howse, Tare, f ARTO Malt t:xproas,, Night faxpross ; Vulpursive Accolia’ Sarrive cur Wosturn-av ie Iman Divepiig-Cars attached Haltiinore ot Ohtor pratt my Hating, and toot ae TH Pare nc riekat Omer Ctracat Valet | Grund Hacitie Hotel, and Deput (Ea }04 i fo nignt express Morning “xpress Fust Eapross, Kyening Taig. éMivndny “oxcopiod. tf tMouuay excepted. paknnkamee scot iwenty-secont Depot, foovor Tries, == Cincinnatl, Indianapoll: & Lout: uy Mapress. Vile in ibis A Tie lan Hapretatcical Pittsburg, Fb, Wayn: e Van Huren and Cau oe ate Sus MRPrOW sus. Par ure eaprass taily Pacitio Expruss (uulty). Yast Linu. Bout s » Cineingatl ot Bie sree armindd aariano and Koko) Bopot, euriur uf Cimnbn and Carre als] Nat He, Indians] Chicago & rans Tickot Onices, 77 Clark: Sartest glue tuted, “rasa Bly, Just woat OF BULLE ste rare ase Teave precy et erg fgsaitars