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"WHE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Oxy, G, Writart, U. 8. A., ant the Trpmont, Uronar L. Siour, of Idaho, Is at the Tree ynunt, + por. I A. Govan, of Now York, ts at tha Paeitie, Linur. Witnrast Hamp, U. 8. Ay fy at the Palmer. Ges. 8 A. Tuunnut, of Holvidere, ML, Isat the Pretile, Epwanth Breve, of Negaunco, Mich, ts at tho Shermun, . Diisconts editor of tho 8t. Paul Pioncer Preas, isnt the Paelile. Mit. AND Mra, 8. Hostury, of Montana, iro registered ut the Painer. Waintin Epouty and the “ Sparks" combina Hon are at tho Tremont, H.C, dames and family, of Salt Luke City, Utuh, aro ut the ‘Lremout, Minny ALwEN, dit. Postmaster at Mineral Point, Wis, Is at tho Tremont, C. M. Inazae, of Rockford, one of the Repub- Hean Electors, ts nt the Shernin, + FRreprntwck Mines, M,C. of the Fourth Con nevtlcut Distelet, is at tha Paclite. CoxauessMax C. G. Wittaans, of the First Wieeunsin District, Isat the Paclite, DM. Kenny, President of the Green Bay & Minnesota Rallvond, Is at the Paellle, Virnrrus Skwyen, of Wisconsin, registered ut the Pahner yesterday on his way home. WILLIAM SOMERVILLE, the United! Stites Reve enve Agent at Quiney, IL, is at the Tremont. Jaret, Walp, of Lackey’s Zouaves, his been elected Cuptaly of Company A, Sixth Regiment, 1.N.G, W. 1. Rox, Samucl Pattison, and Vrederick Node, London, England, and George C. Paton, Utusgow, Scotland, are at the Paeiite, Ax owner fs wanted at the Arimury fora sore rel mare, white atar in the fice, and at eolt nbaut Cmonths old, wile bays been in possession of ‘the police since tho Tith inst, "i Jupan J. M. Gorn, Moline; Judge J. M. Rulley, Freeport: dudge leage G. Wilson, Genes yay Judge ‘thomas Wilson, Winona: und Judge W.K, StcAllister, Waukegan, are at tho Pacitic. Mt. Leavirr and wife, Marto Willinms, Miss Stanley, Miss Mulholland, Miss Wentworth, Mr. Uradbury,. Mr. Wentworth, and Mr. ‘Thoms: Burnside, of the Leavitt Qpera Coinpany, ure at tho Sherman, ‘Tun lection of Second Lieutenants for D Nattery was not hell Saturday, tho eh inst. Vhe election will be held ut headquarters of D Battery, south end Exposition Building, Satur- duy next, tho 27th in temperature yesterday, ns observed by st, uptichin, No, s8 Madison strect (Paeii= ullding), wag it Sit. tn, & degrees; Wik th, I: oe 18S TP Me, 22; B Pe Mey 2k. Larometer, Bite iy DUTOS Bp, th, BUTS, Dr Wour Ann Mes. Hoven, Willlam and Mrs, Harris, Mra, Adu Gilman” Eiehardson, Miss Georgly Drew “Harrymore, Javed Gosche, und DF. Lindos, of tho *Onu Hundred Wives combinntion, are wt the Pacitic. ‘Tite case of Dr. FE. Cook, charged with coms mittiig un abortion upon Sten Atmterson, cane: up before Justice Witlsh “yesterday afternoon, when, no one appearing for the prosgcutign, the detendunt wis honorably dseharged. JouEvit MonzrAnow Kt,1 Polo, hl years of ago, was taken suddenly Hl with homorchige of tha Jungs as he was asklug for alms nt No.wvCleaver “gtrect yesterday ufternoon, Having no home, ho was taken to the County Hosplttlh 1, G, Hurt, Master In Chancery of tho United + Btates Circult Court at Lincoln, Neb, was in tho elty yesterday, and under the guldanes of brothor muster, Mr. fi. i. Sherman, took a look at tho new Custum-House and Federal Courts. ‘Tur Executive Committee ot the Ilinols Press Ascochition will micet at the Grand Paciile Nov. Watito'clock im. An invitation Is extended to all members of the Association to mect with tue Committee, is busiioss of importanea ts te be,transacted, ANNIn WaALTEnS, tho infant daughter of 1 Gerninn family only seven months In tie couns try, und residing at No, 11 North Curtis street, died suddenly without the attendance of a phy- siciun Sunday evening. Tho cause {3 supposed to have been whooplng-cough, Frank Scripr and Peter Norinan, homeless wiyfirers, reached the County Hogpitat yester> day, the former. with both liands badly frozen, und the flutter with one band frozen elear above the wrist, William O'Hrion, of » 8 West Madison street, ulsv brought up there with both Teet badly frozen to the ankles, In cach case Uquor wos the indirect cuuse of their palniul condition, WILLIAM Parks, the street-car Inborer who wusso badly injured several days ago by Thomas MeGillicuddy, ‘sower-bullder, “exhibited more favorable symptoms yesterday, and for the tirst ‘Uses slic pho ngsiult was in no ininediate dave ave of death. Dr, Leo is firmly of the opinion tint tho skull is fractured wbout tho bike, but tho fixstre fa namull one, und the patient may eventually recover. Aveny elegant private reception was given Inst evening by Mrs. N. KK, Fatrbunk at hor reste dence, corner of Michigan avenue and Eight= eenth street, The house was brililantly lime nated throughont, and the large parlors were haudsomely decorated with tropleat plants, floral pieces, nid siiilax. ‘The guests began to arrive as early us 7 o'clock, and tho evening was plousantly pissed in prumenuding and sockil chat. A bupper was served during the evening by Il. M. Kinsloy, and John Iuud's orchestra furnished music. ‘THE UNION VETERANS, The Chiengo Union Veleran Club met inst eveulng. ‘Tho nttendunce was large. ’ sverul applications for memborah!p wore read. Secretary Curtis read ntelegraim from Gen. Guriteld, received tu answer toa congratulatory dixpatch sent by the Club justulter the election, ‘Tho Secretary ufornied the metbers present that it was necessury for kuch of thom ua neted a4 Deputy United States Marshals on Inst elec ton ht to leave tholr commissiona with Cnitod States Marshal Gildeup, so that he may secure: $5 for each mun who served, A mation to have the money thus te be pald put into the treasury of tho Club was laid an tho title, A communtention was rend from C. H, Maple, Asalulint Superintendout of Onkwoods Come- tery, buying that the Club should tuke some ace dion looking toward the securing of heatl-stones for Union soldiers interred in Oak woul nIG= tery, Comrades Scribner, Barker, and Maple weoka. appointed & comumiltes to attend to tho muattor. a vommitteo of threo was anpoluted to re- ceive the names of members of the Club who wished tontten! the Presidentin) inauguration ecremonica nt Washington on the ith of March next, and nuke vecessury arrungemunts, te. Comrades Jucobs, Heunett, and Roburty wero oppolnted a4 the committee. THE TEMPENANCE CAMPAIGN, Tho Wonun's Chrlatiin Temperance Union, assisted by other temperance organizations, 1s fbout to commenvo n geries of meetings toby etd wightly in all parte of the elty, nddressod by prominent advocates of tho tunpernniee ree form, and embodying beth the luv and tho Gus velalde. Tho serien wilt be inaugurated ut tho Inst Baptist Church this evening, with the noted orator, George un, of | Kens fucley, 8 tho spenker. © ‘Tho West ana South Sides of the elty bexin “operations Wedieaday evening, whet Mrs. J. Biden Fos: ter, the wornan lawyer aud eloquent tempore tic speaker of Lowa, will nddress a msde mcet. fay atthe Firat Congregationallat Churcls, core ver of Washlugton and Ann streets, and Mr. Bain wil spe on tho North slie, Conk's Hall, corner Wrightwood and Lincoln ayenuca, Oa Thauksgiving ovening Farwell Hull ts to bo thrown open ton free lecture py Me, Bala, with good nnusie and all tho aecessorics OF A rand Somperance muissemooting. ‘The Y. MG. A. cus uporates with the Woman's Christin Temper anes Union tn thle temperance eampaign to the extent of holding a Joint service every Bunday ovening in Farwell Hallwhen distinctive Gospel tempernice ineatings will be held. Admission will bo free on ullthese ovensions, The Woman's Christian Temper Divion says that it hasbeen: fed ta this work by a sends of the feartul Violation of our State and clty laws, which isthe eryiny ovil of the Unie, aid in tho hope of trouslng and shaping the publi sentiment of the clty towird the enforcement of tho right> cous Wa Lpor Our AlatUte-houks, as well te to hold up Christ ay uble to save unto the utter. Jucat tha tempted and overcome by drink, gnc fs sold in eplte uf the the yigilaneo of tho Citlzens' League to thousands of boys and girls covery duy of thy year, and yot we buve nt atrine kentsinto law against the selling of Uquor to mlnors," THE CHICAGO ELECTRICAL SOCIETY held ita fortyethird regular moeting lust evens dng ut tho Grand Pacific Hotel, Presidont Felton int . Ur 8. V, ‘wenger real w long: pup ‘he Study of Biology, Ita dmportines: and Tendencies,” Tt was for the most purtiandes tense of und n plea for the Darwininn theory of thy origin of apecles and un exuliation of tha study of blulogy tx the cornerstone of u new Separture fron the ol pud so-calied elaswent courses of Sustructl set down in the averuge college cur In speaking of tho ductrine of tha “Survival of tho Fittest,” Dr. C Wer apuly remarked that. political varties ut lust were apparently digposed ta ne cept tag true fn tue domaln of polliles ng clace where, Referring to the growing respect for selcnce, he observed that the telepline had done More to give tt that respect than all the tumes of the Royal Philosophical Soclety, dn ten wn hu prealcted, the evalution theory would Ha tUUKHE Ht every University of any standing tin the work, Ath }» horemurked, Once conslete tholsn ed ln Gallleoiom, aceurding ta the popular st beratition, aud by the sume tguurance und pres dice had been classed ng Coperniennism, No tontsm, and, latterly, as Uarwinigin, Hut i: ready thy popular prejudice wus lrvaking down, df tte would Fer irl aie ae tho tho chan Ure, YOU ‘Would be trained fa the study of pdtiays gootos Sy, and zodlogy, and tho tasto for Mterary and cluasicat pursitts woutd follow naturally as tho inind expanded. Chiengo, youtiger and tresher Than her sister citics of the Bast, mint as well Jnatgurnte tho new departure, and by so doing attmnet tho attention of the world. ‘Tho tecttre was illustrated by a numberof eereen projec: tlons, whieh hy the way did not worle is well ns Might he desired, of Mlerosconla objects with the ald of the oxhydrosen ght, and wae supe plement fy ame brier remarks by Mr. i. Th tewart, Sectetary OF the Mlcroscoplent Society, onthe “Utility of Phunt Investigations.” THE ADEXIAN IOSPITAL, Tho falr recently elven simultaucoiusly in the West, Narth, and South Divisons for the benetit, of tho Mexiny Irothers Hospital wes a grand gteress, The North Side heunch, held at tho ‘Furner’ Hall, cleared, #16152 Uhe South Side Draned, held nt Baum's Pavitton, eleared Sie: nd the West Sie briweh, bel at the West Side rier Halt clenred $4000; waking a het tot Tho contests for 18 tides puta tines A. Kirk, Aduiph cht, eatiinitas won ty M st Sile——Poter. Sel nd Me. Mayer, furniture tan contesting won by Mr Mave WSkle—Me. Manntietter and Archit Matas won be Me. TNS $1,183, ehunce-books pald better than anythin else, realizing €2.749 on the North Ride, €LN2 on the Both Side a on tho West Side, To the Indies, rentlemen, nnd soctoties who asalsted fn bringeinys aba sitistactory res sult Hrother Leomrd, Preshlent of the Hospital, desires to return his most sincere thanks, OUT OF ITHINESS, John Fy Hitsselt erdity (tod nv slimment for the benefit of eltors, fog Hnbilities nmounting to nbout g2,20, James. T. Asay was appointed Assignee. Nothing definit could be learned pestering ns to the cnuse of the fufltre of Mr. Greene, fure uiture denier, No. 265 Wabash avenue, who eons feasod Judgment Saturday in favor of Sarah B Greene fur Hh dad of Henry Leonnrd for 34 He used to be a clerk Ta" the einploy of Gilvert, Sampson & Co. and eet up for himself in Magy bat, (tis anid, dhin't do very much bust ness, tid his Hminclat’ eollanse Is attributed by some to this faut. No tiventory of tho: toe! has yet been taken, but it is belleved that the proceeds of the anio will not meet tho two judy. Mmenls mentionvd rbove, ph Zuckerman, the retall grocer, can= wennent yesterday in faver of Thoms Send of Henry Abrubams for S4088) una paty-Shorit Schoeninger took possession of Zuckeriin'’s #tores,—one on the corner of State and Harrison strocts and the other on Cottage Grave avenue, Tho Inytng- down of Mr, Zuckerman is w surprise, 13 noth: fog of the kind was anticipated, tt belng and stuod all along that he was worth $10,000 ov $hi,e. Onbove hisidebts, Tadecd, he had sustited with inthreo months, ‘Tho confessions alarmed other creditors, and quite ni omiumber of nttich: iments were gotten out agaist his penperty, My. Zuckerman tiled a voluntary assigument fi the County Court for tho bencilt of his credit- ors. Tho Habititics of the Insolvent amount to S251, and the nseets to RENT. Samuel Glick- Out Was appointed Assignee. LOUD, STOUTENTUNAI & CO. Tho rgents of the Insurance companies whose Hcies are held by the merchants who sustiiied osves by the Wabash avenue fire Saturday held peeting yestordiy morning for thy purpose of Appointing committees to attend to the udjust- ment, sult wus ns follows: Peck Estute—Building: 'T. 8, Charles &. Rollo, und Hd, Straight tenburgh & CoA, C, Ducat, KR. Griager Sinith, Sat. Moor Holes, Fay & Conkey—Chartes W, Drew G. Clurke, and . Jaynes. aA. T. Singer: J. Janes, Churtes W, Drew, and Willan Warren, Adjusters were subsequently golected, and those gentlomen will begin work thig morning, ‘Diet it will be xevernl days before any conclitsion is renehed. The only real: labor isto ascertain tho vultiy of what ty lett of the stock of Lord, Stoutenburgh & Co, and to do this ail tho débris wilEhuve to be removed fi oarder to get at the contents of the basement, which at present re- sembics an fce-houso, RECEPTION OF ANCIBIENOP FERIAN. ‘The Committee of officersof the Second Rexi- ment biving fn chargu tho arrangements for the reception of Archbishop Feeban, held ane ntupet mecting last night, und came to an agree: men ‘Tho distiuguished prelnto {sto orrive in Chi- cage at 7210 Thursday evening vin the Kokoino Ung. Mr. George M. Pullman having placed his private car at tho disposal of tho ollieers, a com- gnittea consisting of Col, James Quirk, Licut.- Col. VJ, Hennossoy, Adjutant John MeKeough, Chapluin Thomas HH. Cushinan, and Quarterting- ter Thomas IL, Keefe, will go down the rond in the afternvon to meet the Archbishop. On_his urelyal at the depot corner of Ciinton and Care roll streots, he will be received hy the Second Regiment, under tne coming of Maj. Doy over the following route te “his house, vorner of Ohio and Dearborn streets: cutieg to Luke, to La Salle, to Adaing, to Stato, ‘0 Ohio. o ns canes and [sllyer & 4 Follows? North iit ry THE CITY-IIALL. ‘Trim eeason for bullding-permits fs about over, and the Mullding Department [5 nt a standstill. Fon tho weok ending Saturday 218 nuisances wero abated by tho Toulth Department, and 0,630 pounds of discused meat were condemned, Tite vontractor for elenning tho strects claims that he ts losing about 3 por day. If tho atreets wera kept cleun, of course bis loss would ‘bo greater, ‘Tux Improvement of Fulton strect remains at. astand-stilt, and tho probabilities now ure that nothing wil be dono in tho matter until spring unless the wenthor moderates, ‘Tz Fuanco Committee yesterday tackled tho bills which accumulated ayninst tho clty, in order to audit thon, but made no’ progress. They will tako another turn ut tho work to- morrow, Dr. DE Wour Is pr Controtat, Small-Pox ‘eparing a paper on “Tho which is to be read bee foro tho American Public Heath Agdovintlo which convenes tn New Orleans De q cannot go in person to read ft Dr. Lintl, of the Health Departmont, will represont him, A oase of smnll-pox was reported yesterday No. 200 Litilin streot, the unfortimate bos from Ni ing Albort Muctze, who was removed tothe [ose pital. A child is snd to havo dled In the house of the disease somo days ago, and It fs alae wuld that unother child ly slek there; but the report to the Health Department shows nothing of the kind. The source of the infection is unknown, ‘The doatha in the olts forthe week cnding: Suturduy wore 178, ugiiust 178 for the preceding week und IO for tke correspunding week of last your, Tho principal cnuses of denth were as follows; Croup, 20; diphtheria, 10; conyul- slong, Hy conaumptton, 0; pnemmonie and still: births, 83 moningitie, 7; enteritis, 63 rallroad decident ond manshughter or nuinder, each; dlnrshea, 2; und dropsy, 1. ‘Tie dJudielary Committee, tho Mayor, Egbert Jamieson, and the attaches of the Law Dept mont inet yesterday tnorning and took up the work of revising tho ordinunces. Considerable headway was inde touching tho rolation of cers tatn ordinatces to the charter, and amendments. were suggested, but tone of them were of 2 radieal ehurnetor, Tho work done will be re= ported to the Couned from time to thae for rutlfention, with a view to completing tho revise 1On Us Boon ue Posdlblo,. ‘Tig Mayor wag yesterday in receipt af the ordi- mines contemplating the dale of the Lakes Front property, Whioh hus beon prepared, hy tho. at torney of the proposed purchasers, Ife read it over several tlised, and said that It substantially agreed with his idea but, since tho question (3. an Important one, he Intends to withhold it from the Council until such ting wy he van study it ont and confer with tho Law Department. ‘hen, agility tho Inst objector to tho sila hus not yet been convineed, and bla Lonor would tke" to seine this quesuon before the ordinance ts mado. public, ‘Tne Committeo on Streets paul Alleys, West, had before them yestorday the proposition to iniprove certain strects,—1 fst of whict Ines al- reatly been printed, Tho ong change mute ty ‘tho Het. for the improvomant of Harrison wircet from Clinton to Western ayenio, maton of trom Centre avenue, und the tinprovemoent of Muxwell stroet, from Canal to Mug Island avenue, Inateal of from Clinton street. Tha rieht of thy street raitway sumpanies to pave the Intenivetion of streets with cobble-stone wus also canaidered, and the conchision reuched was that they hud no such rights, Sane will report recommending that the wie of stich. tori be forbidden in the future, execpt where tho Council orders to tho contrary, Some of tho mombers wanted to have all the eobbte-sttne tuken up whieh bind been put down without aus thority, but thoy were In the minority, y KPREAD OF DIVATHENA, ho longer a doubt about the preva phtherin in tho wity, aud fa an dlarin The deaths frou Hiveuse for tho wook ending Saturday were nincteen, and yes= terdiy thore were ten new cases ruported. Une [hyena reported #ix, and apologized for not having beet wore fathfil in waking bls res Porte, Dr. Do Wolf aecounts for tho sparsity bE tha reports ng compared with the aetual nui er of cages existing by saying that the medical fraternity ure divided as to tho nature of the disease, “Onu cluas of physiching, hu says, tains tuln that there js neo diiferenca between diphe therla und croup, end do not roport the ewice coms under tholr notice, while the otter elias though reeogalzing the diercnce, sommhow til to du thoir duty, He la after them, hawoyer, without regard to class, One fact $4 established. and thit fi that diphtherls t contugious, and whethor it 44 called croup or something cise he Will jnsist that Inalleades whure the sypiptome of diphtheria appear they shuil bo reported, TILE COUNTY-LBUILDING, Mit. HARKNESS, Of the Luw Dopartmont, tod. withthe County Clerk an application for tha sale of tho Stutestroct property which has not paid its naseasinent for widuulng the street north of Twollta stroot, ‘Tue marriuge-iconso clork was kept vory busy wll day yesterday, the demand for bis n= terest(ng dueyiments boing yory brisk, and by 6 o'clock forty-tvo couples bud tuken the pretiue 1 There | Snury step in the direction of congubiul folloit y. ra moni of advent, during am hext Kanday wud Jasting until Cheletmas, the of the Catholic faith are not permitted to marry Criricates of etection nre ready for distritu. tlon to tho sucerssful ennudidates in the lite election. With the exception of u stray Hepre. sentative or tivo, the rile, No Democrats need apply." will boobseryed by; uinty-Clerk Klokie in the distribution of these favors, Fon two days past the County Court has teen eryniged with tho trint of the entee ot Awd. Sinith tha Ivery-stut i ‘ne ayninst Pek, keeper.’ corapattian kept bis horse with) Field, a failed to make any payment: for it, Mr Plebt hint tine, and tilly, when Smith wont fram fawn and staid away for some iths without doling anything i the way oF pay lye for the Keep af the anlinal whieh lie lett Tehind tity Sirs Held took Possesaton of and repent fo. 8 ier the anual. Sundry come Heaton: one of the reatiis of whieh wig the pre's sit. The ease was in the hinds of the Sure when the court adjourned at 6 p.m. Jeyge GARY yestorday granted thy petitlon of John Sehitdwer, of Northield, for permisston to file wn loformation tithe mature of a ate ware rante nutinst J. 1. Lonermanin, requirlie he Jo show the Court by whut waret he holds tha, oltce of Direetor of the Northfield Mutual § Tnsuranes Company. Tho petitiouer set forth that an election of ollicert of that curporation ws had on the 2d of fast October, when ha wis elected one of its seven Directors, us the Come quiy's records shawei, At tho ‘frst meeting attho newly elected Directors Mr, Loverinant presented a petition chiming that five HMlewl votes hid heen east for tho relator, bit not producing any evidence in support of tho chim. The | other. Ditevtors thon requested the relator to withdraw, and, in hie nbsen passed a resolution declaring hls seat Yaeut, and held another election four weeks: Inter ainong thetoselves, which resulted In tuvar of Me, Louerimann, ‘Tho summons issued in the case was Mt ‘uttirnuble on the frst day of the Deeveinber term, FEDERAL NOTES. ‘Thr exports uf alcohol jumped up to 630 bar. rel yesterday. ‘Tru gold disbursements at tho Sub-Troasury: yesterday amounted to $20,000. Tus Sub-Treasury redeemed $3,000 in silver yesterday, and paid out $1,000. ‘Kun Juternal-revenue recetpts at Collector Tinrvey"s office yesterday amounted to RE,25 whiely 82015 was for_taxepatd spirit: tobaceo anid clits, and Sh for be is n Hat of tho dutiable goods Custom-House yesterdiy; & Con 1 case viunned goods; & Gore, 6 cases elxurs; Root & Sans Mite 4 14 cava inusieal instruments: G. W, & Coy 1 csc rand ys erat, Nenu liane Spraga Chapin gle Ce niges crocker: 8 fustraments 2 cases taps: FW. Deutseh, 8 easks wines Callagiina & MeNelis, 2 bules linens M.P. Cardle, Saker: sage ensings: Gage Hros, & Co. Lense hus! i Grom Ubtrich, cases chunpagne; Wile gon Hrd mises bosiory, 4 cases wenrliy tp. perl iry Sears € Cow 1 cuso guns; Louis Hoerlii, J case wuithemmtical lnstrt W. Kerwit 2 4¢-plpes whisky Tnutosy whisas M. Hrane Hately, 10 sucks salt; ¢ sitcks salt (brown); John hogaticnds guttpotres Mi Uriing castle sod Turley & Tyre Jectiona wero $6, A FIGHT POR A CHILD. MUS KCHOCK AND THE MUSANE SOCIETY. About ten days ngo Mrs. Anna Schock, Preal- dent of the Workingwomun’s Industrial Home, Med an application In tho Probate Court prays {ng thnt sho might bo appoluted guardian of Blanche Kubeck, n ninor, and an inmate of tho Home. The application set out that the paronta of tho ehild, although alive, were diss{pated and, shiftiesd people, and utterly unlit to have tho eure and custody of tho child, and that the mother had been repentedly arrested for drunks entiess nnd contlyed in tho City Bridewell. Provious to tho filing of thls application, tho nttention of tho oflleers uf tha Humane Socloty hud been called to the destitute coudition of two other children of the Kubeck fuinily, und thoy hid been provided with quire ters at tho Home for the Friendieys, Hearlig that Mrs. Schock, who bit gent to the County: Board n bill of $160 tor Lourding those children, had applied for letters of goardianship of the oldor child, who 1s yenrs of age, Mr. Ditdley, hyvut of tho Society, bela in possosalon of felts dn regard to Mrs. Schock of sueh a nature ag to, convince bin that such letters ought not to be issued, fled a notice of contest, with a view of recur the child and putting ft into the Home for tho Friendicss. = ‘The case came up before Judge Kulekerbocker yesterday forenoon, Mrs. Schock wns present with her attorney, Mr. Butz, aud several ludy Crlends, while Mr. Wright, attorney of tho Hu- mine Society, appenred for tho other site, Quitena number of hulies, mostly nelghbors of Mra. Schock's, hind Leen summoned as withesses upon the polut of thut Indy‘s fitness to net iu tho eapelty of ganrd)uat. ‘The paronts of the unfortunate child for whose possession thore seomed te be go much contention were iso present, aud thoir upper: nnco certainly substantinted the saliogutlons euntuined in Mrs. Schovk’s application asto tholr Improvidence and inubillty to care for thelr family. Mrs. Schovk waa placed upon tho stand, and told how the fumiiy had been recelyed into the Jiome, how the mother, during a drunken spres, had attacked the inmates und personally nae snulted Mra, Schock, and of ‘hor urrest and ine curcerntion wt the Bridewell, Mra, Schock sfirted that she hud no other motive but the best good of tho Ittte child, who fsa bright, Intelligent girl, and was walling to have tho Court appoliut any ood person na its queda At this point tho Court wijourned for dinner, At the afternoon season Me, Butz proposci Co, # eusks TM. Shuclale Morrell, 14 webnek & Humphrey, 80 + Fowter Sroa., 112 sucks sult: 1,8 casks chinuware, Tho cule to call sovernl witnesses to prove the ehaructor of tho parents ns corrob> orating the nllegutions of tho application,” but the attorney of the Humans Soelery being willlug to adinit thet obvious fact, Judge Knickerbocker stated that ho did not eare to. hear any furthnr testimony, but would at once select Rh guurdiun. Mr. 0, C. Gibbs bud beon Bugestex] 18.0 proper person, and tho futher of the child having objected to tho appolutinent of Mra, Shovk, the Court thorenpon appolited Mr, ‘Ubbes ant at once ordered the child Ito bls custody, ‘This terminated what promised to boa very interesting 1f not sensational case, ‘ho crowd of gossipiig women who hid gathered ju tho court-room to hear the testhiony which they suppesed would bo introtuead derogatory to Mrs. Schock were sadly disapuuinted nt the Rud> aut and amicable sattlemnent of tho case, and eft, MINISTERIAL MEETINGS, THY METHOUIST MINISTERS held tholr usunt weekly mooting yestertny morning, Elder Willing presiding, aud about rosent, Mr. Seely, of tho Missourl Con- and Mr. Newinan, of tho Northwestern Swedish Conferonco, were Introduead, The Rov. N. OU. Westergroon rend a paper on “Tho Present Aspect of Scandicavinn Work in Chicago,” from which it appeured that thoroure In this elty tive Methodist Churches worth $55,- 000, with 1,002 members and 164 probationers; three pursonages valucd at $8000; six Sunday gehvots, with 12 teachers and 1,710 scholars. Tho total Conference collections last ee wore S080, ‘Tho prospects, capeulully on tho Nort Side, wore very oon. Sire Newman, one of the frst Swedish misslon- aries of tho Chureh in Chicago, gave an nceount of tho efforts put forth here yours ayo, referring tothe kindness of Americuns to bls country: mon, THE BAPTISTS, Tho reguine weekly meeting of the Tsaptlst. tolnisters was held yesterday morning. Sr, C, €, Woblaunt, the lawyer, was introduced, and read a vory intereating paper on Higytiat Churchos, Bapuat Ministers, and the Law? 1t Waa th gort of Uiest uf tho stututes of this State which referred to tho rights and privileges of tninistens, und the questions af chureh imort Wiges and debts, legal marringes, oxpulsluns, Ute, Were treated aceording to the huw, The trouble in which the Mehiwin Avonue Churet ts. involved wus also spoken of After the rendlag of the paper, it was tiken up by the ministers an] disvussed at considerable ont, Sr, Kohl- BHUE was ticcorded wt Yolo of Uiuuks, Union services for ‘taunksgiving- Day were ane nounced nd follows; West Slidy, Cunteauld Chureh, sermon by the Itov, We M. Lawreucoy North, Bide, Coventry Church, germon hy tho Nov, J. Howley; Bonth sido, First Church, sors mon by the Rev, J. 1, Burhoe. Tho Cominittce of Arriigemments announced that the Hey. d, W, Waddetl, of Morgan Park, would read ne paper on Prestytor and ilshop” before tho meeting: next Sonduy morniug. TNE PRERIYTERTAN PASTORS beld tholr regular meeting in dteCorimlck Block yesterday morning, Ur. Gregory, Preaitont of Anke Porcat University, read in pauper giving bla Yiewson the best method of truimny young men, with especial reference te education far the muinttry, Tho papor wis discussed ullength tho Hove, Messrs, Worrall, Walker, EMlou, Hativy, Johnson, Porythe, und Patterson. ‘Tho uieut lug thon a meee for two weeks, 18 the adjourned meethig of the Chicago Presbytery will bo held ut the suome at 1030 a' clock Monday morning, TUE CONGREGATIONALISTS Ustoned tow report of the proceedings of the Natlonal Congreagitional Counell, held at st. Louis. A Sissy Wilson, of ‘Topoku, Kus, spoke of tho religions condition of thy colored ‘people at and about ‘Topekn, urgiige their need for Muocu and better means teulng to Christinult; Tho aubject intended for discussion was luk ovur Co next week, to give tho Rev, air, Dodd, of France, who is at present fn the elty with the Sone, Roveilluud, of Vurls, on missionary work, tu tell uf tho condition and prospout’ of tho Protestant Chureh ta that country, 3 a a DR, O, DODGE PHELPS heals the alck very morning from 10 to 11 o'elock tree of charge, Privito parlors at 344 Suite strevt. Consultation free. Cult at the hall and witness hig wonderful cures. Ads tntewlon free to all, 2 MUAY see Dre The Remains of the Governor of Indiana under Public Gaze. Order of ‘the Funeral Procession and Description of the Flowers, Reminiscences of a Public Ruler Who Was a Man of tho People. Memorial Tributcs Prepared at a Mecting of Eminent Citizens. TUE GOVERNOR OF INDTANAL Spectat Dispatch to The Chteayy Tribune, Inmaxavonts, tu, Nov. 2.—The respeet paid to tho memury and to the remning of Gov. Willams to-day hns been of tho inost: tnttering autd sincere character, Long vefors the hour fixed for moving the body to tho Court-lHouse tho Washington Club rooms ware Hiled with representative citizens from all ports of tho Stute, a large crowd also yuthoring tn tho street Mn front, despite the extreme soverity of tho voll, The partor where the body Iny was simply but tastefully decor@ed in black, with wreaths of smllaxiatertwined. While uwalting the are rival of tho Light Infantry tho school-ehildren viewed the reminins faa body, sud) after thom the medical students. At it:wo'ctouk THE CONTROR moved {n tho following order: Vollee, Goorge W. Russ, Grand Marshal, and Stat, nunid, Indianapolis Light Infantry. Jettersou Ciub, German Voterans aud the Miltinorchor Society, Students of tho India Medical College, Detuchinent of Police, Hearse. Pallbcarers—Ex-Gov. ‘!. A. Hendricks, ox-Gov. Conrad Baker, tho Hot W, HL, English, tho pire Feaniclley dander, Cio inaadh » ray, the Hon. John Caven, dundye: Willum i. Nipiwek, Gen, 3D, Manson, tho Hon, 1.0, Gd, Nele son, Gen. J. A. Morris, tho Ifon, Wi. it.” MeKeon, Judge JobnT, Scott, and Prof, Joun Coltett. Carrlages contuining the Family, ‘The Catholic Clery, Judge Greshut nnd the Onivers of the Court. The Governor's Private Secretary aud Stato Olieers. Citizens and Invited Guests, These wore followed by & lurge number of beople on foot. ‘THY LINE OF MATCH wis west on Ohiv street to Tennessee, south on ‘Tennessee to Washington, and enst on Washing- ton ta thesouth entrance of the Court-House, ‘Tho yrentest respect wis shown while the body wos in translit, Bevernl business houses wero draped for tho vceusion, as well as thu Stite Building, and tags were at half-must on the publls and many of tho private houses of tho clty. Gov, Mendricks roso from sick bed to take his pluce ng one of tho pall-bearcrs, and prominent cltizons irrespuctive of party allillutions Jolned in the procession. AT Tiths CouT-1tOUSE, the entafulquo upon which tho coftin rested was placed in tho main corridor oppuslt the south entrance, and between the two stairways, Tho Court- House wus tastefully but not cliborately devoratad,tha doory of tho olices opening Mito the lower halt being draped in mourning relleved with bunting and tings, Tho balustrades woro heave Hy hun with black drapery and festooned with ‘ings. Tho Goyernur's lirge oll portrait, bo- longing to the Washington Ctub, bad a place tunong the decorations, and was draped fn black, with amllax und other ilorai designs, Largo numbers of potted plants from various florists and private houses relleved the corridor, Tine mediately at tho head of tho collin were placed two tables decorated with FINE FLORAL OFFERINGS. ‘That of tho Joffcrson Club wasn broken col- uinn, surmounted by n rainbow, in which, in- stead of the severe colors which gencrally coms pose euch designs, was murked by the nume of the. Jotferson Club, At tho foot of thu collin stood u lurge brokgy column, sont by the State ollicors, It was fivg and one-half feet in bizht, hing on the base the words, “ Rest in Peace," surmonuted bya“ Won top. itis sald ta bo tho lurgest dusign ovor exocited in this elty. Uy" request of the fumity tho coflin was very siinply decorated, only n roaet and a slekle of flowers aud whvat-huads being usod. Near by wero wreaths, Btars, crosses, and anchors dolieately: worked out ind sont ag offerings by tho inmutes of the Blind Asylum, IN BTATE. Tho cofin betng pluced in position, tho Mlln- nerchor Society sang o bymn, after which tho doors were thrown open, unde steady strenin of people passed lit review turing the entire afternoon, Tho schools of the city wero closed ntllo'clook. After.tho regular call the Mourd of ‘Frade proceeded in a botly to tho Court- Mouse, Between land o'clock and 6 and 6 nll places of business wero closed, giving tho employés an opportunity of paymg thelr respects, The Ligut Infantry was conspleuously nbsont for some reson, but afow policomen were In attendance, who re- ceived the people and organized thom Into two Hines, passing on elther sila of tho body, Tho ousket wasn fine metalic one with heavy allver ornaments, tho top of glass giving a full tength view of the body. A plain silver platoon the cover Vore the Inserption, “James D, Winns, Qav- ernor of lndiuna; Lorn Jan, 16, 1808; divd Noy, 20, 1880."" THF FEATURES were romarkably lifelitte, und indleated an ensy death after a short Nlness. While bolng thus viewed by the. people a noticcablo shndaw of sndness rested upon the faces of all, and the Iciniest remurka woro beard un every side, ANECUOTES illustrative of tho deceased's’ charactoristics were told, and tho hirab cumpalgn ery of “ Rluo deans!" seemed quite forgattea, Among othor ineldcnts, the following illustrates the kindly and syfaputhotio miture of © tho old mau" and his tra churltabloness, Ono of hls nelghbors wis Indebted to him in the sum of $1,700, evl- douced by two notes, Owlny to dis- tress and disenso in hls family, tho debtor waa unuble to meet tho obligation atimaturity, Honsked Mr. Willams for ao ox- tension of tho lonn, All might," wae tho roe sponse, “Draw upa note for the full amount he debt, and 11 canvol the others, Hy the he enddenly neked, “what rate por cout did you ingert? was tha reply (that thon being tho legnd rato). " Woll, make it 8, ‘That's all you ought to pay, and that will aatisly aie." “Phils, fy contrast to the nneailotes told of othor Indiana atatesinen, is refreshing, EVENING. At 6 o'clock tho collin was roturned to the rooms of the Wasbington Club, escorted thither by tho delforaun Cluu, w Democrats orguntan- Hou, ‘There it will remain until teemorrow dnorning, when it will be sent to Vincennes on a epeelul truin nt éua.m. = Tho train will return to-murrow afternoon, na the body will bo turned: over to the peoplo of Vincennes, Thero it will Ne tn state over Tuosday tlght, and on Wednese day St will be tusen to tho Governor's old home, where It will remuin untll Thursday wmoruing, 'fho funeral will take place somo thne during that day, A number of prominent citizens will attend Jt to Vincenucs, returning in the evening, CITIZENS. Tho adjourned citizons' meting reassembled thiy. afternoon to tuky suitable action on the Governor's death, Among those present were Qoy. Gray and Governoreleet Porter, Senutor MoDonald presilod and Judge Greshun, of tho United States District Court, presented tho res port of the Committee ou Resolutions in tho form of 2 tug followay Wo tect us vltizons of 1 great Stato to mnko known our sorrow for the deuth of tho, Hon, dunes D, Wildiuis, whosy life and service of tho Shite ud iteChiet Magistrate wereslinultancously: ended on list Baturduy. © Wo il come to record our estimute Of bid character and worth osu man, aud ie a servantor the people, Gov, Willittns was born fa ickuway County, Oblo, Jun. 10, 1808, At tho aye of WW yeurs ho came to (Indiana with big futhor's fuinily and settled in Ruox County, where he resided) from. That thune tilt bis death. Ho prow to man's Ga tute on his father's farm, und bore his full share: OF tho tullineldent to a furining ife of that period. In the midst of his lubors hu be= po early in life to tuko a doup interest Mm public atfaird, and ae cay ne tho your 1H hy vommenced his atticht lifease waticu of the Poyos, Ho resigned thas poultion to tako bia sent in tho Legislature, tu which no was clectod in 189, From that time until ho A MEMONLAL THIDUTE ir! in 1874, he ret tn nat continionsly, cithoer as a Benitor of meni ber of the Lowar Totiae of tho Legishiture, Ho remained fn Congress untibho wea olected ¢ ernor, in 1874, and hi feiak carcor torminntod by hts death In this elty at thirty minutes piste cP y a'eloek on Saturidas, av. a 1890, Mn qliitton: to his services AB on minglstrate, lesisiator, and Goyernor, ho was President of the Sor Ure four yenrs, tind on netiv Board sixteen years, Ta entire olticint tte covered a period of fortysone x How bo Uved fn the mitat of bis fumily be more Moly Keb forth by those who will soon testify: I cairnest private virtues in tho presenve of MHetilt and. polghbors. amongst whom ho Mb the gren parton his life. tt is not fine per ta suv. Hhowover. Chit af his wife, (a the month of wits it ehatireal min, anit, fxhed hint that the end wos, Alinmons given, he obeyed the fis five Coward the grieve ns one Who was going to mect hls best. Ceient. wre fa profit ta the study of the fife of such aman. Gov. Willlama was truned in the severe eehol of early West: orn ploneor tite, nid he belonged toa elass of men who wre raphlly disappeariyg from ote G0 acne aliens re renna thiee thas att and turned intdst, The arduous conditions in whielt thoy were horn and reared can never be” reproduved. Their vhuracters wore marked by sturdy nmuohood, wt frankness of Miner, An Nutatened hospitality, gentleness of disposition, stendtast devotion to principle. 1 whrmness anid permanener of friendship, and 2 sympathette tenderness whieh wero the frult of tho peeullar relations of buokwoods tte, If the moor intellectual training was tacking in bim, there was present another quallty whieh gave ample Keopo for the pliy ani disdipliny of tha affections, wid for development of those sterling and unscitl: ties which are tha Dest part of the highest The pel- vate life and ollichi enre ve WHLins were distinctly marked by tho virtres whieh grew out of tha surroundings of hls curly Mfo, bia stature, form, nnd physlognomy, tn whlch imany of the striking qunttities of his imind ro vented themselves, allevinting the arduous Ine bors of a youth and carly manhood passed anid the dungers and privations of a fromtice home, Hiv nover lost bls fondness for tho soll nor for tho men who tlll ft, and fn tho midst of tis most. pressing oflicial engagements tt was his wont ‘oxcel: arespit fram public enres in tha mane agemont of bia furm nt Wheatland, RIOT BYERCH followed by ex-Gov, Hendricks, Gen, Den Harrl+ son, Senator MeDonald, W. W. Woolf, tha Hon. Wiliam H. English, aud others. The addresses breathod tho sincerest reyrot that the Gover: or should bo taken away atthia timo, Thoy spoke of him, too, a8 one meaning te do his duty, and, although not always able to shonlkder tho reaponsibitities piiced upon hin, he tinpressed those who cane In contact with bin ag au Lon- est-mlnded, slmpleshorrted man, and, xt tho end of no Ife full of — years and honor, ft enn hurdly bo that he Teaves an enemy In the whole State, or one with whoin tt kindly memory of him will not Huger. lis fo was uw sitccessful one, From the sim- piest begtanings he imide hie way steadily and pencefully to a comfortable independence. Ho grow in the regards ot thoso why know lin best, and became tho representative of his commus nity, possessing tholr trust and confidence unn- bated, THE MEETING, was largely attended, and everything sald and done was oxeced|ngly impressive, ANOTHEI DitarT. To the Western Associated Press, INDIANAVOLIS, Nov. 2.—-Tho Committee ap- Potuted to drift resolutions expressing the senso of the meotlug prescuted the following meinv- rial: Wo mect as citizens of a grent State to make known our sorrow for the death of the Hou, James D, Willlaing, whose tte and Ice of the Stute ns its Chief Magistrate was simultang. ously ended on last Saturday, We atso came to. record ourevatinate of his character und worth Hi 1 NNN AA Ng A servant Of the people. Gov, Willlama’ Nielity to oficlal dutyawas never ques- Honed, but he never forgot that he befoned to the great body of Pitipcnnwhonay: tho tnxes, ant whose lighest duty and pride it is to cone tribute to the work of developing and bulldiyg up tho mntterhtt prospority and promoting the intelicctual —acvancement of the people. White young mans he ovineed a tuste for publle ulluirs, and an aptitude for dealing with them which ure exceptional oven amon those whose speclal training naturally evokes tho quilities, Discovering this, his neighbors entled Hin to Wabi station, and his services in wo State Legisinture and in Congress for 80 many years were tilway's innrked by tho highest sensu OC hia responsibility to lls constituency’ and an tindevluting fidelity to the public Inter- sts, Hu never permitted tho formalities of olllctal atation to restrict tho freedom of his in= torcoursy with tho people, and, whila he was Governor, tho huinblest ltizcn of the State could approwch him nt all tines without crbarrissment. It fs worthy ‘of note nnd emphasis, that Gov. Willis was a nian of stugular purity of charteter, Ta pris vate and domestic virtues aro attested by all who enjoyed tha {ntinacy of bls personal felend- ship, and his oMlelal Integrity was never. blurred. by even an tinputation of dlshouesty, Mis cons ception of aflichl station was that it was a pub lig trust, to bo adininistorcd with tho sume core, prudence, and fragallty which a wiso man would bestow upon his private atairs, It fs to his honor that, ata thine when the tendencies In oilivinl station wero in the direction of # livish und cureless expenditure of tha publig moneys, he used lly influence in vongress to check thoge tendencies, aid to expose existing abuses. As Governor he evinced tho game jrntehful enre of the public Intoresta, and, though a warn partisan, noe alleged party necessity, no considerations of personnal Criend+ ship, could swerve him trom what he bolloved tobe the path of auty. [thing been sald of bliin that he wag too liberal in the tse of the pardon- ing power, Tho records of hls ofiice discluge the Suet that tho list act of his oMehd life was the granting of a respit tou mun condemmed to dla. ‘That ho wis too moreiful in denling with his fellaw mortals will not be remems bored nuygainst hint by the merciful Judge in whose preaenco he tow stands, Measured by tho best standard, Gov, Willing was worthy eltizen, a teithful publie servant, a good) man, Hils virtues were innny and conspicuous, and o'en his failings leaned to yirtuc's side, : AT VINCENNES, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicao Tribune, Vixcexses, Ind, Nov, 22—Tho remains of Goy, Willams will reach this ity) to-murrow wbout noon, and extensive preparations ure be- ing mada by the citizens of the elty and county to receive them with appropriate ceremontes, A commitico of oight prominent cltizons left ye terduy for Indianapolis to escort the remus to this city, and are exnected to arrive about noon to-morrow, Upon tho arrival of tho tran, a procession will bo formed and escort tha re- malng ty tho Court-House, where they will le in stato until Wednesitay morning, when thoy will be taken to fa homo at Wheat- Jand, wbout twelve miles east of this clty, for Interment. he How. Henry 8, Cawthorne, of this city, and Spenker of the House of itepres sentatives, will deliver the funeral oration, The Court House fadraped in mourning, as are many bualness houses, nnd tho city’s gloom testifies to tho generat fueling of sorrow porvu'ling tho community, NEMINISCENCES, Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. DANVILLE, LL, Noy.2.—Now that he ts gone, herein Ocntral and Southorn Ulinola many ane eedotul remlutseences como up in reference to Goy, Willams of Indian, thousands of these people haying known him intimately tor over a quuirter of a century, Sald Judo Elks 8, Stary, of Danville: Away back fn the forties I know Goy, Williams, He and 2 lived acar each othor, though in different counties, I know him as, kind and generous friend, a man Interested in all school, socin), and busiuess eutorprisos, Ne. kept apen house, and ontertained oyery one who ented wt his humblo home with more than ploncer hoapitatity. —F served with him tu tho Jndinna House of Roprosontatives in 1887, Ho was always looking ont for TI INTERESTS OF THE PROPLE, agagainst tho luwyors, At thut session ho so- cured the passuge of n bill, which | think fstho Jaw to-day, that whoro a mun died luaving per- sonal property loxs In value than tho statutory allowance, administration was to be disponsed with, aud tho widow Allowed to sue In her own name, culloctiug credits lo (ho sume way, and of this ciracter were ull hls Legtulative and Cone wreasional nots." Other oltizens, ox-fonutura Uishop and unter, of Parla, ox-Congeressinan Jumes O, Hobluson, and James O, Allen, of Craws ford County, sponk in tho same terme, 100 YHARS OLD, Spectat Wlspatch to ‘The Chicaya Tribune, Bourn Ray, I, Nor Tho funoral of Daniel Doasett, who Myed a short dlatunce east of here, was held nt the Raptiat Church in Elgin yegterduy, and was preached by a Chicago divive, "Mr, Dossett was about four months over 100 years old, and wus probably tho eldest yoter in Kane County, a DISCHARGED, Cincinnati. O., Nov. #.—Tho cnse of Christy, Cobb & Co, grain-dealers here, whoo arrest and examination list summer for alleged frauda in iusulug clevator recutpts crented interest amon; budinesa-mon, was ended to-day by the Cran Jury ignoring overy bill ugainss therm, ————— SMUGGLER ARRESTED. Spectat ispatch to The Chicago Tribunee Banna, Ont., Nov, 22,—Custome-Ollicer Adama made an Important sulzuro here on Saturday, From descriptions given to tho Department he recognized ‘on tho streets hero jast Friday oventuy 8 well-known smuggler, 0, .W. Dudloy,of Now York, whoay venturesiu the watch and jow- at Montront, and he began closely shadowitus tho nian, Ilo was rewarded by scolng him bring two or throo sntohels norosa the river, Tho next morning ho hind him arrested ab Pt. Edwards ns he wasimnking srrangemontato gocnat on the Qrand'Trant. Dudley is tn Sut waiting tho ites Hon of tho withorities, ‘The contents of the sntchels seized nre valired wt $1,000 to $1,000. —————— CASUALTIES. DAMAGING FRESHET, TAncock, N. ¥., Nov. 2.—The recent freahet In the Dolaware River proved a most disnatrous one to lambermen, many losing very heavil Although there was only a moderate flood, Inime= bermen, with serreely an exeeption, lodk nde Vantage of it to try and get thetr limber to mare ket, About.:00 rafts loft the headwaters of tho Delaware and {ts tributaries, but of those only ten or twelve reached thtowater, ‘The athers nto atrang along the aware between Port devia and Euston, haviuge caught on celewolrs, and rifte. Bhowtd the ratta bd lett in the river thore $s great danger of tholr being enrried off Bs feo in tho epring, and being broken up lost ANOTIIER MINE ON FIRE. BAN Fancisco, Cal, Nov. 22.—A Virgluin City Wey.) dispatch says tho Consolidated Emperial Is on flro on tho 2,0i-fout level. It tuvk from a scones between the thue of the changing of tho shifts this morning, Thero wero to men in the workings at this point. ive who were below have been taken ont. ‘The mon nro bulkhending tostay tho flee, Atone thie it was under pare tinl contro), hit wot under way nagarn, A later report says: Tho fire ln the Imperial Ming haa been buikhended, water: a down, and the fre ts now mnider control and dying out. The dumige ennnot he estimated til the drift can be upencd ngain, but cannot be heavy. 3 INSVANTLY KILLED, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IIL, Noy, 2.—A young niin named Jon Metiulre, oged 2} years, wae almost ine stantly killed thia morning at tha Unton Conl Company's shaft by being caught between the ene und tho slile frame work of tho second veln level, Ho was descending and mistook tho sec. ond for the third vein level, and attempted to erat the cage. Ils hend wis fractured, neck proken, tnd body badly brulsed. Ho was at ins dustrious, sober, and “uamuarried man, gud bad Deon in thia country uboutn year, WARMED A CARTRIDGE. Mippietows, N. Yy Nov. 2—Mra, Tovi Hulseapple, whose husband is employed fn the inines near’ New Vernon, Sullivan County, placed 0 cartridge of glant powder in the oven towarm It. An explosion fallowed, blowing tho -stove to fragments ad energy demolishing. that portlon of tho house. Mrs. Mfutsenpole was seriously if atot fatally injured by tho flying pleces of tho stove. STILL ANOTIIER. 8r. Lours, Nov. &2—Ono of tho conl-plts at Rirkner, # fow miles cast of Enst St. Louls, his + beon burning all day. It was operated by the Dutch Hollow Coal & Mining Company. Tho orlgln of tho flro {4 a mystery. Efforts made to wet ut the preelge locality of the flunes, and tholr wingnitude, have beer unavailing, Several mules kept stabled under ground ara supposcod: to have begin suifocated. RESULT OF CARELESNESS, . Spetetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MinauKre, Nov. .—A young man named Hoppa, nged 20 years, is lying tt the point of death this evening with 4 bullet In his brain, tho result of carelesness on tho pert of himself and ny cobpmanion wihlle thoy were practiclug with o revolver, BOILER EXPLOSION. Torro, O., Nov. 22—A boiler explosion oc- curred this afternoon fn the feed-mill of Fisk, Law & Cé,, seriously injuring W. C. Fisk, ono of the proprietors, anu Peter Schultz, an omployé, aus building wus damaged to the extent of ——— RURNED LO DEATII. NAPA, Cal. Nov. 2.—Tiwo children of Charles Bochringor wero Lurned to denth while locked In the house during tho absenco of tho parents this afternoon, See THE NEVADA CAMPAIG) ‘ Tho Factics Adopted by Fatr and Tis Munagers. Virginia City Correspnilence San Francisco Chrontele. Now that the campaign ts over in Novada, T {muglne that tho renders of the Chronicle would, Iko to pet something of tho inside history of a somewhat remarkuble political struygie. Tho comments of tho Chronicle on tho situntion, from tim to ting, have buen perused with much interest by ita wumerous readers In the sage Urush, and {ts manly defense of decency fn poll- Ucs will always be remembered with thankful noxs in this section. The Stato was literally poeketud by Col, Fair, tho Demouratle cundidate for tho United States Senntorship, and so of- fectively was his work performed that Ormsby County was tho only place where the Repubtlo- Ans pulled tholr ticket through. Even here, it Is yivlined that he would hive won, had not the yen intrusted with tho handling, of the corrup+ tion fund salted down the cola for thoir own private use instead of spending ft to uy up the ftallun vote, In Eurek County a ateietly coin fight was om and tho Republican majority of 200) was turn the othar way by the opon purchase or voters and trusted men inside tha Reputiican party. Ata inecting helt recently in Nevada, Peta Conovien and Joseph Votta were unceremontous: ly kleked off the Central Conunities for going over ta the eneiny “on election-day, ‘Tho pure ehise of voters was here tude openly, and imen went about clicking tho coin In their iunds. The churcoul-burners, mostly Tallis, were bought un Ike 1 tlock of sheap. st OF the miners, let it bo menuoned to thelr cred{t, stood flr, aud refused to bo tempted by Palr’s coin. A well-known Virginia broker was in Reno on olection-day disbursing cols openly for Pairs aAssentily tekct. ‘Tho purchuso of ‘votery wis muidy as opouly as if an ordinary stock transac. tan was beliy consummated. The wood-chop- pers ouployed py Col. Fatr reeelyed on aiiitvere dure 820 Apleco to vemuin In the: towns, and tho gum pal te outsiders to come in crated as high us $57.00, tho latter boing’ the highest price kuown to huve. been pald. According to the aAppedtia Republican uithSharon paper pub- Mashed at Carson), fale puye his agents instrace tons to nsvertahy what Sharon “was givhus and 0 B10 higher. A gangs of WE men, waltln, to bo bought, Hold olf antl utter tho polls closod unit lost their chance of exercising the elective Tranchiso nnd make si uplees. In the Great Hust,” x0 cullud, tho voters ara not.so thickly loented, and thoy obtain on higher priee On Cherry Creek, und about Ward, Ploehu, Tune boldty Hamtiton, ang various foculltics of White Pine County, thoy recelved us high 08 €80 apiece, and some clalined that they got thelr tins on $100 fora sligle vote, Tulle about Sharon's campalgy six years vga, itwas nothing to. Fair's Htberal dlebursements of Inst Tucaday, Ts fonts Ape i ared determined toaink Sharon or bankrupt Mule, and thoy falrly swamped the Sharon boat, Sinco that tine tho cheap yin-mills, furo-banks, oud brothels Lave gathered in mostoft the cash thus cireulated, and the witmerous roustabouts and hard e have been coplousin funds, ‘They all cheer for Falr, and curse Sharon for notin! {ny un old-thne coln fight. de Binror Coanty "al Iteraily imenped the ground avith his opponent, The Reputtlenus have wiways had a mujority here, but the Democratic Legislative tcketeame. out 1 nhond, and bent all the Hepubtican y ollicord. Sharon made an effort to Buve 'y County for the snku of a Little pridy, py haps. and spent $1,600 ln Virginin Clty and geo dn Gold HU, but it wa only a tlen-bita to Fate's Ulebursemants, who wot only voted hls own tilnors soll, but tt 18 mnnored took Into camp the men eniployed In Belcher and Crown Point, Sharon's strongholds, ‘This 1s, in brief, the hiss tory uf the Nevada cainpalyn, The Repablienin party nute a sorry record In the ist Legalise ture. Sharon was tn bad odor from tho (rst, and tho Virginia & Troekeo ttallroad Company, which bas always tricd to run the party tor tte private intervats, was the heaviest handienp of al, ‘Tho Democratia eee care 4g not owned: if the crooked rallroud, and froulsce BORG vely Inveaticutions and roforma ln tho manage. ment of tho ron, and nothing but a tberul Bhuking of (ho Mills and Stanford sack can save ft. At ds ceneraily beloved now Liat the ulterior motlyo of Falr's Bonntorlat fight 13 to crush the monopoly, and if thore a any attempt milo to crush alverso legialatton with coin, Falr will veo tho pile of tho road and nilse It, to keep his men in inv and fuduce thom to keep ‘their pledges to. the people. e a “Rough on Rote? Ask druggists for Rongh on Rats, Tt oloars out rats, mice, rouches, bod-buus, ete, 16. boxes, ———— . . What ull gay must bu trig, Bho universal yer~ dict fa that the now No, Bis thealinplest and most. duruble sowiig mitching, Wheeler & Wilson Manutucturiny Compuny, No, 165 Stute atrect, ae aner caeeeeed Worth, the Partalun mim-milliner, it is sald, draws Inapiration from qualing Dr, Bull's Cough FUP» —— ey 3 Over 155,000 Howe8cates sold. Borden, Betlevk & Con Chicago, vpeiee i Indlycstion, dyspopsin, nervous prostration and all forms of vonarat tility retloved by Tae jn Monamun's Pevtonizud Beet ‘Lonle, the only propargtian of beef contulning its entre autre loud propertivg, Jt is nuts mere stimulant Uke tho oxtruots uf boot, but contains bloal-muking, HeRRan RHE ane HfGesustaiing proportless fsinvuluable inal onfoobled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or noute disonso; purtloularly If ros sulting from pulinowary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co, bev irlotors, salo iyaieapaeistas* prictors, New York, Foy ae Hew. a Ine by the otk Thane clnttold unt tho Revel A ay Anwar be sitwinnny ot Banburn gr Water Fenelon tae Bs rie dintatter of t + Mpc Hioiniiode, Chior Vinaineor Unit antec ——————S——: is rmy, DEATUS, At Elin, Wt, § ‘Maey net re hinute ‘nnd OS AMIMETHONG—oF ARMETRONG—O * itrye butnvet antenna, at bn. MtEo mi, neo fi Meral Troi, the reside {fot tho residency Jars V month ni aya, Tieuday, tho darn { PaFENKs, cy 7 th Buath Cam: MeintDe =) i pM UMlDE 5 Buried At Lapurte, Be-Hithart (it Paonia Feel neuter bis, foricely with 4 iiueiatae Honultit wosange aed IUGUNIN-Nov. 23, of ptt OUNEO RE ali zoungeat daughter’ Welt Honnitna will bo taken to Milwnukea fo; KELLY Noy, 2, 18 Ne wt Fie Nov. 2, 190, Denn Kelly, Munernl from residence 2th bist, wilt Manu Mq i inguin F tenon eed ay enn AY, Wed) ages tg WER—In this city, Weultonty, Moye 2a ve eeeees® Aldine x funnily are Tivitod witha ee yes Erlends uti ur totlee, ANNOUNCE (itcaag ave” lve a'Phankegivin send praviions to ROT BAIN, OF KEnice) J uli his cottrss of tecturon tne tee te “Hat the Flent inte Clarets titer ty ARs eves thy Woman's Christin Pomperanee Ope eeeulces DDIEN OFTHE ice Groban Aayiunt, ets Michiganeny! 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UV, 8.4 tye! me WO DRAWING TAS EVER MKEN POSTPONED EVEN FOR A SINGLE DAY. iw $1 KENTUCKY SLATE LOTTERY, Which ins regularly drawn, tn pursuance of anact of the Genernt Axsembly of the State of Kentucky, approved Dee. 180, for thy Lenetit of Educational Tnatitutions, on Nov. 30. First Capltuly, 815,000, 85,000, 82,500, 8¥,000, 41,000, und 1,872 other Prites, amoane lug 800,800, ‘Uekets BL. 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