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Kee “Sei Soke dn Cannda, 3 THE CiTy. GENERAL NEWS. 0. B, Witt an, of St. Louls, isatthoSherman, Jony Buckusy, of Ouray, Colo, Is at tho Tree tuont, Josrent Gy at tho Macliie. Hanny, of Honolulu, Sandwich {sland Is atthe Tremont, Ex-Gove lL. Ganpyem, of Moston, Mass. is at tho Puce. Anen Fonsst, French Conaut at San Franels- co, Is at the ‘Tremont. f Roneirr Suntvoon and family, of San Frau cleco, ara at tho Palmer. I. F, Mansi, M.C., of tho ‘Tenth Inols Dis+ trict, §s registered at the Pacitte, Cart. A. BLADER, U.S, Nu and Capt, Allon Bmith, U.S, A. are nt the Palmer, ry of tho Detroft Mree Presa, 18 ~ Joarpir Conners, Preatdeut of the Evansville | & Terre Haute allroad, 9 att tho Teomont, Jonny FB Muxx, the leader of ‘tony Denlor’s Humpty Dumpty Band, was married yesterday to Migs Maury Ei. Hoss, of Grant Crosaing. i Juparn Jou 1. Pontoc, of Bloonington, Th Judge fi. Manny of Waahingte id Fido “J, 1 Seutor, of Portland, Oro, are at tho Pn clic. J.T. LANk, United States District Attorney vt Davenport, ant J. W. Chapuian, United Stites Marahitl at Cornell init, In, are ut the Bher- mun. GEN. JAMES B. Wraven passed through tho ety yoaterday on hig way home. [He fs us vontl- dont ha ever ol tho foal siteecss of tho flat purty, and really: helleves,that tho ragetaby with grow up to manhood, ‘THN Directors of tho Acudemy of Desien held A tiwellng at the Tremont Hons) inst event: C. Cochrane prelate. and had an informal ttia- cussion relative to the new building which it is Proposer to ernet, AToRD. B. Prusin of Kansisy Senator IL . Feller, of Colorada estessiniity C. GF. Wile ining, of tha First Wisconsin District and Tt, M. ict, passed an route to Wasting: tle. members of the Chicago Academy of Heoputhie Physiclins and Surgeons met. Inst Hing. The following prpers were voud and discuxs Lead Potsoning,” by Dro N. He 1M Faator: “Secale and Verburnin,” by M. Hall; “ liydatids of the Hinddor,’ HI. Newman, L, H. Myens, President of the Pitt ‘Wayne & Chicnazo Railroad: George ¢ ern! Superintendent of the Chlengo & gan Lake Shore Ratlrond; Elijah Smith, VPrest- dent of the Burtington & Southwestern, Halle rod: and i M. Myers, President.of the South- ern Minnesota lu droad, are at tho Paeitic. Tim Lackey Zouaves gave another of thelr Jengnnt receptions Inst eventing at the Palmer Tranteo., Some. persons, members oF tho. ar: ginization and thelr wives and hidy triends, pare Uelpated In the festivities of the evening. and pronounce tho afair one of the most detlghtfal of the gerics, ‘The Inrge eluti-roomn on tho cn- tresot floor was set apart for dancing, and the bandsomely-uniformed Zounves und tholr gests enjoyed the fleeting moments until a Inte hour, A vey enjoyable dinner was tendorod to Mr. Bol Smith Russell, the papas, chnricter actor, at the Tremont House late yesterday afternoon, which terminated in season for the evening formance. Tho utfule was strictly private a was somuch the more pleasant, ‘There were present Messrs, J. W. Scott, F. W. Patmor, Henry . Shelton, Henry W. Lemun, > Bangs, and 'T. XK, Boyesen. Dinner was served in the club: Toon, ad two hours wore spent in an unusunlly Pleasant inanner. STATR's-ATTONNEY TUNNECLIERE. ot Gales: burg, was In tho city Feentys object of ‘his visit wns to examine into the responsibility: of Edwin Walker, Pat Carroll, and exeCaunty Commissioner Fitzgerald, who went on Jimmy Carroll's bond some months ‘ago at Galesbiun Curroll, it willbe remembered, left the coun ats Soon ag be was released, und is now In prison Lily bondemen swore to tho, poases- elon of considerable property. nt the timo tho: wont avcurity for Carroll, and the truth of their > Born statements will be closely examincd into, AcomsirTee from the Association of Typo- graphient International ex-Delegutes held a Inceting Inst evening nt the Palmer Houge, and decided to colebraty Ben Franklin's virtiay, Jan. 17, by a grand banquot at the Palmer Hous; The dinner is to be a general one, open to all professions in any way cunnceted with tho firt preservative.” Printers, writers, and nil Snterosted In the printing business are to ho ine Vited. It Iaexpected that about 00 will sit down to the dinnor, whieh 4 to bo something special of its kind, ‘The atfalr ts not to bo considered 18 ‘under tho auspices of the Printera’, Union, Titre Unton Franco Anericaiue. Originally pub> Ushed as a campalgn paper provious to te tito election, hua survived that atrugule and settled dvwn into a stald weekly paper, nddrcasing it- selt to tho French-speaking people of this city and the sttrroundi i county. this aiready a moderately good subserlpdon Mat, and bids falr to prove that n French paper can bo austated hore in aplto of the numerous fullures that havo receded It. Jobn Lemoine, Esq., 13 the ailtar- n-chiot; he jy assisted by Mons. Marcel I. Péan, an exporionced jouraniist from tho mothor country. Tne annual mecting of St. Patrick’s Society ‘was held at the Grand Paelfe last ovening., The Sceretary and renaurer submitted their annual reports, whieh showed that the reecipts had been ‘BUF and tho oxpenses $051. Mr, Condon presentod a plan for tho orgunization of a Ife-dnsuranee " company fn connection with the Society by which fanfe insurance could bo hid at. actunl cost, which was ald over for considera. on nt some future meeting. ‘The olection af ‘allicers reauited as follows: Preslout, We J Onahan; V residents, James W. Sheaban ant Bernard papaban Aeevoye| ing, weareuitys John MeKeough; Corresponiing Secrotary, Join i8, Enior; aud ‘Troustirerys 1, J. owen A atrering of the regular Trade and Labor Connell was hold ut No. 7 Clark street nat night, Delegates from yurious Untons who neglect to attend the meetings of the Council reeelved a auvero cnstigntion ut the hands of the handful Prevent, and the Seeretary was instructed to notlty all Untons whose delegates wera deline quent in this respect: to ut once appoint. now gnes Inthelr etend. Messrs. Grucnhut and Mun- telth, Favtury Workshop Ingpeatora, mude vor Dal report4of tholr operations, and advised tha Connell to Walt upon the Conon Counell and cudeivor to fiituenco action on the rovisud workshop ordinatee, and to request a report of ‘the work so fir accomplished, Tt was resolved that the Connell call upon tho Clty Fathors ina body anc urge these demands, Anortitei'of tho forged cheeks put iu circula. tion by Goorge Keebler, the young min who was engnyed as bookkeeper for Chirles Haltz, the eheeso hunt, and. whose oxplolts wero’ wet forth in Tre Ciunuxe a few days ago, turned Up yesterday in the hands of Clarke, Frivntd, Fox & Coy paper dealers, Te appears that Keublor purehised a sult of clothes trom Henry: Graham, the tailor, Kame. tine iuea, and gave Lit payment for thom a check with a forged lnderses ent. Graham indorsed ft und pur it fn olren- Jution, and when the paper tir found it wis Oxus dud demanded that he should mako It vod, he refused to do #0, Salt wis then Fought agniist hin bofore Justico Hammer to RocavOr 2), und the case will be mado a test A. Hawk, of tho Fifth Hinols Dis through the clty yesterda ton, registering at the P1 vy fi A TALE OF TWO CITIES, Tho Cinoinnatl Huzulrer of Wednesda: pub- Uahud a spctul ‘lspatelt from, Murlettiy be tos tailing tl tanoos at an alo one A elopes Charles, a Cute cago botel clerk, and aM nis, led Of this ely. Mr. W.Q.Chons, who chitmed to bo the Busbaud of the tady, tuened up in town and gat out A wirrant for the urrest of the parties, Who + Clutmed to be man and wife; the litter auating: tout sho had been divorced from Coons, Whe Jady hnd somo $3,000 with hor at the Gimu, Coons And on Interview! with Charles, and both titre dsbod revolvers, but Ho blood was apilt, us muta Trionds interfered. ‘The couple finully Bkipped out of Marietta on un apeatal train, and aro doubtless somewhere in Maryland by this tine, Coons for souie months past fut been speculat- dng Wn Colorado, and on his vetirn to Chivayo week mo sought for his wife, bit without avail. Ufe purchased an bawle-knife, und threatened to carve Charles on sight. ILLINOIS INDUSTIIAL SCHOOL. A largely-attunded meoting of tho Executive Comuittey of the Tinols Industrial School for. Girls wae hetd yesterday afternoon tn the clube roo of the Slivrman House, Sirs, Styra Bradwell, tho Vreasurcr, presented 8 report, showitur reeelpta for tha’ month of 205 und disbursements of BUY}, Additlunal rue ceipts were fevorted by the Btato Scuretury Tooting up sre. Mr, 1. SL. Mills, the Buperiutendont, presented & report showing a long dat of donations, The health of the funtiy png been good, althougn Thera aro wut few strong girls in the inatitution, and but, fow donations of olothing have been wade, ‘There are now forty-four urls in tho school, “Chroo have been reeulved heer the munth, and the game numbor dis- jntaKe talting Committee reported thut they ‘The jeune croc ttl rag at euauas the school, tao or anyements for the sehulurs bely; that could be dealred, u eH ‘Au Futertulsment Committee was appolnted consisting of Mosdumes Sunzer, Woodward, Tis dale, Rdah, Van Heuselioten, Ballard, Bryden, + Marsh, and Waterman, to whom was roferred & prolcet to have n euried Of tubleaux for the bene etal the [ratirution, i ai taunt to the Christmas dinner, it was de elded to usk wll friends of the senool to aond in thelr donations for that purpose at tenst by tho Sid. to Br, Hyrou Schenurhorn, United States Express vilice, on Washington street, A wusnbor of fancy articles which Laye boen soude by the ludies Will be sold ‘Kuesduys Weds hosday, und ‘Thureday evenings, at tle reste slanige Of Bira. (2. U8, Sursh, No, is38 Tigiun aves cial votes of thanks wero passed to Mes. el Talentt and thy iulies of Sunn, Wis, fur unusuully Kenerous contributions. -Couiphiinta were nvlo that unuuthorlzed poss sung buve been coliccting fur the sebool, aud the ladive devire ty amounce that the out: Sn wuthorized to vollect ig tho regulue 6 4 ofa 4 ‘ollicer hns_ to ueknowledyo his own signatir who ta supplied with papers showing her qu- thority. TN RINGING FOCIETIFS, A tneoting was held lnstevening at No, 07 Rat dolph street of Fepresentatives of lneal muste: societies having in charge the general array ments for tho Sdngerfest which ts tobe hetd in thd olty next dane, Mr. wk Amberg pres Communfeations were received from the inger Bund and Lilerkrang Societies of il the Orpheus Stozing Soclety of mitting dues, and requesting that music scores be sent them for practice purposes, ‘The Committee on Concert reported that they: had heen unable tosceure the North Side Tarier Mtl! for tho Christinns concert, and it was thore- fore aesolved to postpone the afale for three monttrs, Haus Holatka, leater of tho Feat muste, re- ported that ho hud recetved from New York P00 tmuateal score-looks, tnd that the dlstribntion of tho books would commence at onec. Was reeelyed from the Bach ‘ot of this ofty, requesthig: in formation its to the tine and phico of rehearsals, and notifying tha Central Committee that wa " os ore oF {io Soclety desired to take part lit ho foxtlvnl. ~ in naking up tho tet at Soctetios ( be | vited thy Lieder Tafel of New Orleans was in- advertently overlooked, and the Corresponding: Seeretary was instructed to include thut so- elety, The following Committees were appatateds Rourd of ContrelDro G. 4. Christman, Oscar Seuintdt, Theolora _Artol Hy Framhein, A. 14, Nusthaniner, ant Commit W Masietitward lt Hovehster, 1. Porny, Alfeed Dueher, and fins Ralatin, ex-oitielo. Megars, Charles’ Kantfeldt, FB. Kirehner, and UL Moray were appointed a Committee on Thith, nid were instruuted to xecnre either Morshey Hillor the First Methodist Chureb, in whlch to hutd chorus rehearsals, Ti was resaived to commence tho grand ro- bearails for tant from all tke Soeleties On the first Sainday in Janiary, under tho Jendership of Hing Balutkit. THE CURY-ITALT. ‘Tir Mayor continues on tho sick-llst, but was reported better yesterday, flo expucts to bo frond to-day Tur Pennsytrania Railroad Company was yesterday granted a permit te close the Adame- street viaduet to travel until Monday, Feve of tho ton "sbut-olf men” tn tho Water Department tinve bee discharged, there being nothing for them todo, the election being over. Ciry-ATronsey Gnrinsetn will cuss tho quasi-eriniual calendar to be enlled in tha Crimtual Court Mouday morning, and bonds- inen nid others Interested witl do well to make note of It, Hesny C, Conrins yesterday lodged. a written: complaint with Superintendent MeGarigie aunt Ollleer Dooley, who, he elalins, arrested hina itegally a few uo, The case. will be heard Tuesday at 2 Ke . Te part tho Senter ol Welghts and Measures Played in thie recovery of the jewelry: tho Clifton House is wot rogmrded ns rel able at the rookery, and it ls predicted’ that it will cost him hls ‘oillcinl head, ‘the Aldermen wero very outspoken on the subject. W.©, Guys ts tho first victim, and he fs a Janitor. He was arrested yesterday for dump- ing nshes in the alley ndjoting MeVicker's Tho- Atre, und fined $5 nnd costs. The Janitor ant engineor of tho Kendall Building woro subso- quently arrested for the samy offense Turns was nothiug new in pollco Hlpeios ese terday, and there is not likely to be nich of in- terest until after the appoftment, of Superine temlent McGarigte has been contirmed. Thera wero iby AMOUDE Of rumors ns to whut was Ike ly: to ocenr, Lut none of them were eithor new or shirtiing. O'Donnell catled at headquarters dur- Ing the day, and mover soine of his clfects, and expressed himself greatly plensed with his now position. Jacon Gross, Clork of tho Circuit Court, tiled his seml-annunl roport yesterday for tho scx manths ending Nov. i, 1830, Phe total fees re- celved for Muue wero S208: for July, for August, 82,160; for September, Vetober, Lis): for November, 2,074; grand total, $25,888, Fees not received, x50; totnt amount of fees earned in alx months, $10.93, ‘Total oxpeuditures, six months, $1,00, Lule anee due Cook County, $4,839. GEN, MA, Sheriff-clect, thought ho lad his ist of appointments completed Wednesday, but, for sulticlont rensons, a number of cht ng ‘necessary. so that the Hist will not be finis thinks, before to-day or to-morrow, Hi more learned yestordny that, necording to an act pasaed by tho Inat General Aesembly, avery man who goes on the bond of a State of county Heilt Helnze, ‘Tho Sherif-clect was, therefore, busy yesterday with his buggy getting the bondsmen to ace kowledge their autographs. The Judges met during the day with reference tothe nssigniment. of tha Ualllifs to the respective courts, STREET- IMPROVEMENTS, Tho Committes on Streets and Alleys, South, wore ongunodt fpacrtay dn rovising tho lst of atreets ta be fmproved in tho South Division, and soussine the question of what they would recommend should be used La improving them. For tho business sectlon they will recommend Medina atone, or granit or aspunlt blocks, avs cording to jogallty, and for the residence district asphultand woodon blocks, The work was not completed, but Ald, Clark was authorized to Qnish It. so that list of the streots, with the charactor of tho , material adopted, might be printed in Sunduy's payors. Tho Committee will meet ngiin Wednesday at 10 o'clock, and {nvite thoattendance of every- Rody, interested, whethur they coma to protest agninst the improvement of any particulur street, or ngaiinst the uso of any partieutar nl. ‘1 nt to hear all of the protests before tho ordinances are passed, and if those Antureated will pay attention to it thoy will gave themsolves considerabte trouble, REVISING THE ORDINANCES, Tho members of tho Judiciry Committes con- Unue to Inbor carly and Into over tho ree vision of the elty ordinances, ‘Tho work, it apponrs, is not ontirely satisfactory, this mukes thefr labors the moro arduous, The order of the Councit appointing wrovisor, ft is clined, did notiontemplate tho Absolute changing of any of the criinanees, yet the Committes tnd that many of them have been materially altered, which necessitates a more rigid coinpurison than woukt otherwise buve been necessary, Asin Instance, itis sald that the ordinuce how in the courts in referunce to Heensing tho street-cars has been radically gmended or altered, and other eases are cited, ‘The revisers, of course, thought they were doing everything for the best, and, in many instances, have no doubt nude grent improvemonts, hut “imuny of tho Aldermen think tbat thoy oxcecied tholt powers, and are lout in tholr condemuna- When the Commiitteo will bo able to re- prot cannot now be stated, SOME OF THE NAD nova, Firo-Marshal Swonlo jostorday {ssid his monthly ordor, whieh fs of some Interost to fires men and tho ‘public. It records tho douthy of ‘Thomas O'Shaughuossoy, Froderlek Heichel, and Andrew MoMonaglo, and then gous an to apenk of the conduct of tho living, Ainong the lifore mation given is that Michwel Ehret, Robort Moore, J. © Conners, and ‘Thomas Kelly hive heon appointed to positions; at the resigun= tlon of CM. Burke has been aecepteds thut tuit. G. M. Stippy has been found guilty of efroiiating reports detrimontet. to his brat ollicers, for which be forfeltefive days’ pay nnd is severely reprimanded; that Lent, Nichols Lewis his been reduced to the position. of plpeman on account oF conduet unbecaning an oliver, and discreditabte to himself aud the De= " te Lent, ‘Thomas Vinphrey bas heen willty of neylectin, his duty, for which ho Inreprimundeds tut Widen Virnon a yullty: of neglecting his duty, and has bees tixed two days’ pay; Wut Brod Goets has been guitty of dlyohedsenco and disorderty conduet, for whleh ho forfeits three days’ pays that John Carmody: has beon, dischurgod for intoxication; that David O'Connel) has beow absent from duty without authority, and intoxicated, for which tie forfuite two days” pays that James Feeney: hing beon | disuhorged “for disor conduct; that Eugene Suilivan has teen absent from duty at a fre, for whieh ‘olla three ny found io id hus bern veglesting his di Afteen quys’ pi that 1% WW. Wall his been paupt Qaveaely and intoxtentod, for which he: forfolt# jay; that Patclek Dignan hus been guilty of intoxtention, neclect of duty, aud tise Guedieney of orders, fhe whteh ho forties. Clute uy" pays that Otte Miller has neglected his ste and beon tned three aye, miy’s and that: Willinin Voreo hus negicoted hia duty, and been fined one day's Tay ‘Vho record, excopt ns to tho acaths, fa for the month just closed, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Junax Eoouts yesterday departed fram tho beaten Judtoint track and Joined Lostor Frost and Neon Perris in weovk. Tho happy couple loft tor Mlehigan on the evening tral, Ty the County Court yosterday Caroline 8, Day Was ndyudged inwang and nota paupor, James, W. Haskett, Caroline Sundsteum, Stary Bopp, Fy £ Tubons, Cathorino Bald, nid Joseph Stowart werv adjudged insane and paupers, Tie recount of yotos in tho Fifth Senatorial Disniet wus eontinied In the, County Clerk's olllce oplorday, the counting of the ‘Thirtecnuas Wurd belius completod, and resulting di net pail OF LE votes for Schurlau aver Mluroslawkl, etl will bo resumed at 10 o'clock this “Mit, A. G, Lusxnneua, Chiof of tho Marriayo: License Dupartment of Conk Connty, bis i pare. i stutistleal stutument showing tho nue wr of mnuirrlige leendes duriug ench of tho ast ax months, und the revenue etvite thee: Wu, ‘ i gota ci rum, ne follows: JUN, 551, Soil; Ju Altytist, vin ered ‘Soptumbor, Ol, eS Ory ‘448, $1102; Novomber, 7 $108," ‘Pho average or of mirrliyo lovases ivsucd Was twonty-three, daily aun Jubax Loouis, In tha County Court yester- day, on the allldavit of Eravtus, a Prasser’ tested @ Caplin at satistaclendum for tho uprest of Albert Bturges, ugalust: whom Mr, Prosser ob- talned hy August, 1878, 0, Sudkment for $017, whien, wwever, hud been returned in no part Sutiaiia’ ‘The udidavit wot forth that ulliaut bu- Ueved tut the dofendunt did possess vetato, THE CILCAGO TRIDUN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER... 3, 1880—TEN PAGIos, roads, chattels, cte., not exempt from oxceution, which ho refused to surrender, Tn proof of this ho cites tho fact that tho defendant 4 put) down In the Clty: Directory ns. NK “enpitalist,” and that seetie it so pudawn the willant visited his resid ut No, is Prairie nvenne, where he Found defendhint living fia tne house furulshed tn palatial atv lo, tho turniee ora singlo room bemg worth donble the mnount: of tie Judgmont. — Altinnt: further alleged tnt Noy, 20 last he talked with: the defendant. about borrowhug seme money from him, andedefendant replist that. ho was Duilding a ralirond thirty nites In lemeth front hia sliver inine iy Mexico to his separating mill on the Guilt of California, and that heh Ig aken out of his nine two or threo utils of doflars nnd that it was a rh hia was placed [it the hundsef the Shortt ra fee. but up tod p,m. no return bad been muide upon it. FEDERAL NOTES, Tne gold disbursements at the Sub-Trensury yesterday’ amounted to 810,000, Ost hundred nud thirty barrels of alcohol wero exported from thls eity yesterday. ‘Tre silver recolprs and dishursements atthe Si ausury yesterday balanced eneh thor, = eh wi 2 ‘THe interial-revenue recelpts 5 thor which amount sot Pwas puld spirits, $3,502 for tubacco’ and cigara, and sie for bude, Tue following ie alist at tho dutiable goods Teeclved at the Customlton: sterdays |W, A. Shearaon, 60 bushels rho Ruble & Cody MW ease: ery; Vergho, Rultiur & toot & Sons’ Musical instrnments; Mo: hob eral exrbomaty potash erect, Ifnskelt hnit Vatighin, Keases flowers anc t & Co, U cave dry goods; Jolin MM hoysheads saltpetresy Hurley: ey tyres varthouwal 7] tow Jeuthor woosdss Eth 4 Hes, §.W00 cedar posts. Sitter, wee tb £05 Ww wiieke 50. vodar were $ ee) The collections AN Impression bas been tndustriousty creas fated by tho individiats who are yet to bo tried inconneenton with tha remnining innteh-boud cases that the ease disposed of Inst week might Lo tke asa fate sampte of atl the rest, and that the whulestic nequittal then obtained was. only the key-note to whit way to follow. ‘Ihe fet ds, that the ease which was trled last week wus the weakest of the tot, and the mistake of trying it frst is now realized, though it was not before. More than thit, lewns i no respect Wke: the othors, und had no counvetion with then. I this one there uetually was a mateh-factor Is tho others there was not. Tho otber ditfer- ences botwoen tt and thom will by pretty thoroughly developed when they come to tri, wilieh ze shortly after tho Alten cxse is dis- posed of, Tite report of the business transacted at tho Chicaxo Post-OMee for the month of November shows the usually gratirying results: . The suler OF poste atanips, postal curds, newspaper und periodient stimps, and. atunped envelopes amounted to $U8IRL The carrier force, In- creased by cheht auxitiaries, amounted: to 11, eo muMber of mull letters dolivered wis 2.18h,- turer letters, 20,1; mall postal cards, Wis and Lowel postal de collecird ters ders {SU q iO} represontes the domestis ones. The total te S1,Ht. ‘The Postmuster’s depasits were $773, The total amountof maney orders pall was SU07,814, Of whieh S6248t were domestic. Tho Mmount of remittances to New York wits €209,000, POST-OFFICE PLUNDERERS, working-up of tho latest cuso of robbing the malls hits resulted iu rather more than was Nt Urst expected, ‘The Post-Ollice nuthorities Yesterday wrrestad one Martin Purcell, a farmer nt De Kulb,on the charge of receiving cheeks stolen from tho inalls, tnowlug thom to have been stolen. Ho walved a hearing botore Com- misstoner [Hoyno and wis hold to the Grand Jury in $1000 ball. Tho formal proceedings: were merely an afterplece to the developments muie outside of court. Sims, who was arrested A couple of days ago, kniekled down in the face Of tho evidence against him and squcaled, an Purcell gave up everything when he, too, was bronsht into the not. ‘ho investigations of the Post-Ollico Inspectors brought to Hght a pretty well-managed scheme of Inege dimensious tor net only robbing the mils but robbing: railrond teket-oltices In the country, enpturing tho suphly uf Uckots on hand, und ing then “up and ultoring them for use or sale. Sting’ kit wag fished out of obscurity at Fulton, and a menngerlo of railrond tickets of all concelvable shapes, wizes, and colors, of bugiyiyre checks on which to bititd up clalins for lost baggage, exe ress tickuts, n font of type which had evidont- y been used in Ailing up the tekets nnd in somo cases in repineing the numes of places al- ready in thom, und several assortments of print= or's Ink, ete., ote,, were opened up to tho nston- ished kaze of tho oflleils. ‘Tho tickets wore all the Property of tho Chlearo & Northwestern Rallrond, whose ofice at Altamont was burned down und robbed onty a short time ago. ‘he value of this Parcot tho plunder atone wus about 3,000. Purcell, who bus been Clerk of the School, Bourd at Do Kath, looked after the busi- yeas of forging indorsomenta to the checks which he obtained himaelf or which wero sent hin by Sims and tho others engaged tn tho sehemo who have not yet beva ciught, but who tre likely to ho captured Ina few unys. Stolen cheeks, mado payable to peoplo In the cout. were obtained with no grent ditliculty by boldly Inquiring wt various Post-Oltlees for cortiin por= sons’ mull, ‘Tho puyees, of course, were Curin- ers with whose signatures Purcell was naturally famillar, and the forgery of the Indorsement Was nut © inatter of great diticully. “How nuny these checks hive been presented and cashed duis not you been developed, blit the number and amount gre tindoul iy large, Cortiuin letters which pagsed between the parties conlirm tho statements made In their confessions, und show thut the scheme was a woll panged one, ind thar tho vesults were quito profitable. The railroad Uoket business wis probubly wn offshoot froin tt. which apparently grew to niore formidable pros portions than the originul scheme of stenling ehecks from tho mulls, ‘Tho nrrest and: tho developments copneeted with it ure Itkely to warn othors who may bo engaged in simitur deviltry and to put to a stop, fora tino at lenst, ta dopredations on the mails and the rebhing and burning down of railroad: tieket olllees, a SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOO Tho Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church So- clety Iscontompluting erecting 1 church editice of ts own. Sinco Its organization {ta members have beon dependent upon the Wherality of the other vhurehes which; have allowed them to have. the use of tholr auditoriitms 8 part of each Sin. dus. ‘Tho Society has boon stendily increasing: in morbersulp, und tho membors foul that thay Are about able to havea eburech af their own ‘The Indes, to nasist fn the enterprise, hive for some thing beon preparing for a Cale and baznur, hice will take pluce this ovening at Tillotson min ‘The caso of destitution of u family of five childven whovg fathor put thom in an noc pled barn on School street, acur the buuloyin were tikon du chirge by tho police yesterday, ‘The suttoring wis found ‘to bo even worse than represented, ‘Tho futher ts James Towa, Us wife some Hing wo deserted: him, tuklig with her three girls uged Ue years, 7 yen, and 15 Inonths, lenylag benlud tye boys fanglng from Byoarsto kl ‘Choi were found to ho nlmost niked, with? no fre und very litte food. The children wero dont to the Homo of the Prlond- Jeas, and tho father was sent tu the eldwell as a yagrant, HYDE PANK AND TAK A toint incothhg of the ‘frustees of the Villagn of Hyito Park and Lake was hela ut tho Grand Paelile hist oveniig, Hit. Hobart i tho chalr. the btect of tho gathering was to disiuiss the Water: Works question—tho proposed anle of the Inter nt the Villuyo of Uyde Park nthe Water- Works to the Town of “Li POriily= ers appointed some weeks iyo, Were present to gotnt the views of tho muinbers for guidanco in mating the nppratdemont, Considorable discussion was bad upon the question of how to appruive the speelal castings onhund, Pha was settled by the uduption of tho following reaalutions Heaalved, ‘That uch of the towns furnish tho appraisers with a mnp locating the spechil caste in, und where they ngree thoy alall be ndupt> ad, wad where thoy “da not tho spuraliors shall ascertitly tho frets for themselves and net aoe cordingly, appraletiug wll Jofat property, A further resolution, introduced by Mr. Mules end, wits adopted, authorlemy tho appralsers to oon With their work within two days upon any nfovnuition they infcht be furnished by the re- apvotive Boards of 'Pruutues, ‘The nppratsers were further {1 ‘uctu to res gard the lron-plpo as © atundurd sto consider tho cost of the well helng sunk na its appralalio valuo; and to dhe all valued on tho basis of prices oxisthig Ovt. 4, when Hyde lark Heit gave notice of its desire to do away with the partnership ox: fethig in the inalatenance of the Water: Works, Sowe further informal tale was kad bearing more vspecinly upon tha yaluo of the Crib, an dn answer to questions from tho appralsura some of thadenulls of the proposed purchuso wera isu discussed, but no further action waa nikon, ‘tho pppraisons fro promised tho mapa of tho towns this morning, and willat ouce cuter upon thoir duties, a OKLAHOMA, , Br, Louss, Mo, Dev, 2—Col. Porter, ND, Hodge, and ex-Goy. Ward Coachmun, ropro- sentatives of tha Creek Indians, arrived hero to-duy en route to Washington, Where they will look “utter tho tnterevta of the Creok Nation during the cuming session of Congress. ‘Tho Creck Tudiang are strongly opposed to tia Bote Coment of the ceded luda now known ast Oke lahoua " by tho whites, es . ‘A CAREFUL ORITIC, Alady of cultire and reflnement. remarked thut afteratour of sourching inspection she found the most perfect eollecuon of diamond earrings, ping, rings, ete, moro effectively Mounted, than avywhere cle, ut Hamilton, Shourds & Cu.'s, State aud Handolph atreoty, © st SCANDAL, © Fuller Particulars of a Trial Which: Is Going On at Dixon, Ill. Cireumstanees Which Led to the Suit by the Rev. IL Cc. Yates, Testimony Offered by Several Witnesses in Court Yesterday. Yates Sworn Uneyutvoently to Bo a Scoundrel Well Worthy of tho Peultenttary. Dizon and Snbletto Gonvnlead with What Will Bo a Grand Ohuroh Fight. : TITE CIRCUMSTANC! Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Trxon, Dee, 2eThe Clreult Court here yeator- day entered npon tho trial of a iHbet-sult which fa ntiracting considerable attention ino this Joe entity. ‘The Township of Sublette, In this coun ty, Is the home of an exceptionally Intelligent and thrifty community of farmers, aud is, of cour, the sent of several retigious sovictles, Ainong tho most prosperons of these has beot that of the Laptlst denomination. Some tivo yours since the latter churet enlied to thelr ptatorate one ILC, Yates, who had previously ministered to: the chureh of the samo faith at Payson, in Adama County, this State, THE NEW PASTOR was an Insinunting, sett-rizhteous, soft-spoken shepherd, and lost no time in muking biinself at homte in the family of one of the leading eltizens and thost prominent members of bls church, In this household was a vivacious aad charming youn Indy, 8 membor of tho chitreh and Sale Dathesehool, and the favorit of a turge cire ele oof | wa friends, It Js charyzed that before, many mouths had elapsed, the rov- orend gentleman tuok advantige of his clerical Position to make fimproper and insulting re- murks to tho young Indy, In short tine thoro were received by mail by members of the eon- yregation slips from anewepapor supposed to ‘bo published at or inthe plreo of the pastor's tormer residenee, iv the form of o catechism, headud “FOR THE MAN YATES, of unsavory memory," und which would seem to jndieate that the “man Yates” had been previonsly suspected of conduct unbecoming a clorgyman. Of corse, Investigntion followed, and church and nelghborhood were “ull tore ur Accuncll of Ruptist ministers "sat upon tho ease,” and Brother Yates discontinued his milnistrations to tho vhareh of that faith, but inmedintely recetved an enthusiastic call from tho Congregational Church, and stlll continues tobreak tho bread of Ile tothe members of thut eminently respectable constituency. Thevo are tho circumstances tn brlot which huye led to tho present suit, whieh Is A CLAIM BY THE “MAN YATES" Tor tho modest sum,of $10,000, which he sccks to recover of Nolson’ F, Sivartwout, 9 swoulthy furmor of Sublette, for alteged libel In baylig aont 0 copy of tho so-eallod “catechisin "to a plous nelghbor for lls perusal, ‘There are a lurgo uumber of witnesses 11 attendance from Adums County, while in Subtette business ts protty much susponded, and tho yeomnanry have ied them to tho cnpltal of their county, whera they mako' glad tho propricturs of tha second- rato hotels, : THE COURT-NOOS is well ‘Mled with tho usual crowd of lookers-on, Migmented by delegations of clergyinon and batd-headed veterans, who wateh ungerly for ny srtacious outcropping of scandal that may be doyelope . ‘Tho prosecution Is conductod by tho Hon. B, TL Trusdeli, while tho defqnso ds In the Landa of tho Hon. John 1). Crabtree und Messra, Dixon & Hothea, Tho cuse wil probably occupy tho at- tention of the court for sevorui days. + TITER CAST. Bpeclat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Trxoy, Ul, Dee. 4—Tho second day's trial of thovery disgusting lbel-ault of tho ftev. Hunry ‘ates v8, Nolaon Fs Swartwout, f1 tho Clroult Court hote to-day, developed, on behalf of tho defenso, some testimony which, if not strongly rebutted, will pluce tho reverend plulntitt betow the level of well-bred brutes, As bas beon heforo stated, Swartsvout §4 sued for having elr- culated n paper ontitied “A Catechism for tho es, of Unsivory Memory,” consisting of 4 sevon questions = propounded — to tho Rey. Yntes. Tho defondant Med uo plea of Justiliention, relying on his abll- ity to ‘prove tho wickedness of tho plaintiff, ns hinted at Intho “eutechisin." The plainthtf {3 tha pastor of tho Congregationallst Church at Sublette, HL, having left the Baptist Church somo the ago. Hela amunof small stature, slouder build, halr rathor long and une tuinngeable, with four or five well-detined cow- licks, part of & mustache, walks n Httle stooped, flabby facvgwith no perceptible stump of great- Neas upon the fontures. MI, ANNA SCARBONOUGT, ono of Yates’ formor cturch-imembers in the Tuptlat Chureh, testtfled that Yntes was wont to make himself “very frequent" at her houre, and many tines came when ber husband was not ut homo. On one occasion, at hls ro- quest, sho went with him iu bls buggy to attend 4 priyer-mocting sume mniles distant. After the meeting thoy drove to thy house of a friend of Mrs. Senrboraugh’ to remain over night, Mra Scarborough Intending to visit aomo relatives In ho uclghborhood on the following day. On tho ride homo witness says Yates nvted decidedly Ike aman of the workt,or one of the * boys." vot his arm on her shoulder, nnd endeavored, by tho game old story, to make hor believe that ailutsters ure A PRIVILEGED CLASS AS REGARDS WOMEN, whothor married or alngle. he witness testl. fluc that Yates tried tu obtali her consont to let him come to her room tut night at tho friend's house, which she refused, Sho furthor tostifled that, during tha curly part of- tho night, ehe heard a nolge at the door, which was locked, and Wyo heard a waaper, but did not riso, and could not hear thowords, Tho next moriing tho wit+ hess went, after brenkfust, with Yates In hia buyay to tho houso of hor retatives, and, on the way, Yatos admitted that ho tried to gain Admitinney to her room, ‘Tho witness told hor husband, but, at tho curnest sollettations and Nuatly Chronts of Yates, thoy agreed to beep the moter quiet, untlt, fully, Sra, Scarborough's husband, after chowing tho matter over, and kotting no Batistaction, bad an juterviow with Yates, aud threatened exposure, which Intor- viow resulted ina fight, and tho Injured hus- bund took the bolt, while tho © Kay, gant." took shelter in bis house, . MUS IRELAND, FORMERLY MIGS NELLIE WILDER, Of Subietto, the daughter of a well-to-do more chantof that place, both formor members of Yules’ fold thore, was called as a witness on behalf of defendunt, and testified that on one ocension, Koing to Yatos' house to take hima book which he hud requested bor to bring, aud Andtug tin in hw etudy alone, during the course of tho Interview, which Inated ubaut twonty-tvo tlnutes, sho was grossly insulted by Yates; that before she had fairly been seated, at bis urgent request, ho placed in her hands nu medieal book on povate diseases, suylog bo wanted hor to rend AVATTLE OF THE GOSPEL TRACH INAS. After commenting upon the young ludy's form, he found aceasion to examine her foot. Sho teled ta leave tho study, but was detalned by Yates, who,tho says, by his appearance (ualuy Inu fronzy of passion) frightenod ber into res juutning, “Tho witness thon enld that Yates of+ Tered ta expose his person, probably with o view Of iustrathiz tho medigal book, and the lane gungo detatled by tho brave Utthe. woman, with inuy a vhuddur and much healtation, ia unswer fo tho muestion of the indulgent counsel for tho defense, wad of Kich a churncter ag to nuke every man and won In the room, blush with bhiwate, uitd ly fav too Indecent to publish, The cuso will probably LAsT A WEEK LONGER, O8 a largo number of witnesses ara to bo ox. Aulned, It his resolved Itself Inte a church Nght in the little village of Bubletto, Great ox- cilomont exists in Vixon and in Sublette ove tho utfair, Yates is pastor of tho Congregatio: ist Church, aud Ewurewaue a deacon in tho Buptiat Churets of tit place, COTTON ASSOCIATION, ATLANTA, Deo, 3.—Thils alteri.oon tho Intoras onal Cotton Mxposition Association was ore nized, with Senator Josoph E, Brown, of Pathol td aidit In one of bis curd, Goorxta, Prestdont, and twenty-flvo Viee-Presi- ttonte from the principal cities and manufacture {ne tiga of tho: country. ‘The plan confom- -Dintes‘n: grand International exposition of tho Applianees and maetiinery used In the eultlvas yin, prenaration, and tontfuetire of cotton, toedlier with oxhibits of enttant bres and fnb= Hes, nul whatover clue is dreetly or indirectly conupeted With or henofichi] to the cotton intere ests oF Mee Ite States, The exposition will bo held in Atlanta during Ovtober and Nayem- bor nexte ring ILLINOIS DAIRYIEN. Program of the Forthcoming Annual Conventlon ofthe Mlnols Site Dalry mens Ankadlutton, Spectat Ditwateh'to The Chtendo Tribune, Bray, TH, Ded. .—The. Minos State Dalry- men's Association wilt hold. its seventh anaiual niceting at Murehydy Deg. 15,10, and 1%, whod the following very {ntardstitig program. will bo cure riul out: Address of welcomo'by tho Iton. Ira Curtis, of Marengo, 2’ : prodidenta Address: by Dr. Joseph Tefft, of isin, : Discussions * Whicit is tho moro profitable to tho duryi: to deliver mile dee or titee per sy i lsrael Holes, J. He MeLean, and 0,8. hourne, x Paper, © Oleowargurine,” by Prot, Angell, of Washlugton, D.C. es Baan; S Alitictattils, “by Stes. Frank Crosby, Py of Hiviny, o ® Discussions: “How imay manure bo most profltubly..and econoimleally disposed of 7 Alex, Thomypyon, GH Larkin, Mop. Itichards, The vdst of productig winter milk compured with tho epost of peinains niminer mils," Judge SW taux nod W, W, Tngintn, whit, Maishislon. If any, 14 eee Pout the ndtocation ot arth sitry’ to pre~ of Todt bs i ve 19 “Yous NOt tol fuiire stieeess of tho datry business demand ‘that the fuetoryemon. whull skin toss mek mninke Q snore uniformly better article of "melt. We Patrick, We IL Stewart, and L, , Dalry; how to mako it protituble,=t. G, Bett, What slnul wo feed our winter dulrios, and how shall tha feed be propared to mike {6 tho most prolitnble: Prof, FH, Hultand 3, K. Bartholuinaw, per, “Tho past and future of tho Elgin Boutd of T aa '. MeCiliney. . Leeture with iHustrations, “Foot Adutlora- tions” by Prof, Piper, of Chieago, Payor, | Mik: its tale and linpurtance a3 an article of food." Mraoe. 8. Hoswort,, Discussion, “The inilk prodiet uf the countrys what disposition cat he nade of It, to produ the imest protitable and advantiugeous reat) tai y Moran nnd Wom It the duty of ie State Novernment to foster and protect the industry of Witnola? If'so, for what reason and to what extent?"—C, AL Larkin and M. 1 Underwood, Address by Goy. Shetby M. Cuilom, INDIANAPOLIS, Tile Drain Convention—CatholicnTack« Mng tho Color Question, Spectut Dispatch ta The Chtcayo Trthune, INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, Dee. Tho Indiana Tilo Convention continued {18 session to-day, ‘ho election,of officers resulted ng follows! Presi dont, J. Stringer, of Kokomo; Vice-President, M. Dawson, of Latrenny Recording Secretary, J.B. Muey, of tlushyille; Corresponding Beere- tary d. W. Ditlingsiey, of Indimnapolisy Ureas- urer, John Mehafta, of Etzabethtown, ‘Tho question of tho iuanagemont of clays in molding and Uurning was discussed by Mre Jones, of Columbus, O, Prestlont Burgess nd- dressed tho Convention on tho subject of “Tho Nevellts of Farm Deatnage,” Tho Convention adjourned this evening. ‘Tho Cutholia Synod for tho Diocesa of Vin- counes, whieh remmtned In session to-day, {8 all tornup over the color Ino. which it scams necesury to establish owing to a considerable lveuision uf colored pugple to the Caureb. ‘he discussion, “What Shai Bo Thole Position tn tho Chnreh and Sehoots?” took a wide range, and proved ta be moreaf n problem than the able clorgy contd settle in half a duy. Father Audriin, or duitersonvite, advocated ina spesolt of inch carneatnoss the: pultyy of adautehig: hegrocs tolave the privileges of tho schauls ou oan. equality with whites, and In tis ninnnor to extingulat thoculor line entirely, Many of tho pastors represented this us impos: alble In thoir paristus, owing to tho bitter predus dice which existed on the question, althauge tt Wits generally ngrecd that the numberof necroes was sintll, No eonclision was reached, but exch pastor wes loft ut Hberty to xettle the quos- tion in his own purl tho most fayorablo tering. Somo of the clergy announced thelr In= tention of teaching the childven privately 1 It was found fnposslbte or linpolitle to admit them to tho parish schoola, Tho Synud adjourned this ovenlog. — SHORT OF COAL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IIL, Dee. 2—The cont famine which seems 80 genoral throughout the country Js nos where moro severoly felt thun in tho centre of the coul-telds of IlInols, Tho La sulle and Strentor mines are giving employment to nll who witl work, but still tho supply Js far short of tho demand. Streator conl which formerly sold for $2.00 ts now quoted at $3.75 und 84.00, with only an ocenstonnl car-lond to be had at that. ‘Tho surface coal-bels of Ottawa which have sup- piled tho loenl trade of this elty to a conslder= ablo extent in other years are also worked to tholr fullest capacity, but owing to tho carly winter und continued cold weathor but little prepnration for taking out fuel had been made, and “stripping” (removing tho surface soil) Is a- slow procoss with tho merenry ut nearly zero, Corn cobs begin to be indemuand. One of tho dealers to-day —tolophaned ta Union Coal Company, of Peru, for hia usual” supply, aud “was informed that except mn ocensional shipment of a singly car-load ho could not be supplied until utter Jan, Menext, In the monntine poor, suf. fering aig Inust olther partake of thelr food in its uatlve Btato and, exerolea to keep warn, bunt up new and inore distant conl-tetds, or clnfgrate ton warmer climate, where visions of “black dlamonds” und enormous conl- bills ony present themselves in the stecping mo- ments, ns MISSING, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Orrawa, I1., Dee, 2—About the Ist of Novom- ber lust, John W. Dotlison left Colorado for Ot- tawa, HL, whore ho Intended tu rejoin hts wife, who Js visiting her mother here, On tho 4th of Novombor he stopped xt Mtussoll, Kus, In Rus. sell County, on tho Kansus Pacife Rnitrond, and remained with a brother until tha nextday, At tho appolnted thine for continuing bila Journey, ho boarded tho train, and hog never beon heard from shico by any of his frionds, ulther here or in Kansas. Informution concerning his wheres abouts will greatly rellove the deep ‘latress and unxtety of bls wife aud friends, and should be dddressed to dtrs. Laura 8, Dotlson, Ottawa, Mh, cnro F, M, Sapp, of tho Lepublican. "The nilasing: main was sultering stlehtly from chills when he loft Russell, aud ft is feared he may have boun taken sive on the was tome and ts new fone strangers. His tutinded raute was to Kanga City, thon to Contiell Bitty, and from thonce to Chicago and Otte ey hy profession and of vongiderabla loc ence in Russell County. Ho waa nbout a years obL pix feet tilt, Hight complexion, blue ‘uses, sandy hale, usually, wore side whlakers, wn Wolgbed from 110 to 180 pound, am BORING FOR COAL, Sptetat Dtapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Decatur, ML, Deo. 2—Tha information has Just heen rellably hinparted to your correspond+ ont thit Jacob H, Glass, who, for tho past twa yeurs has been quictly digging ana boring ono julle and a half south of Ninntlo, in tis county, this morniug struck) vein of cont Bix feot in thickness, ‘Tho bolb or shuft I 100 fect deep, and $a tocated on Which btu? on the south bank of the Sungamear “River, ‘The nows of this strike hus ocensfoned to small ripplo of excitement. amony our peapto. {nusmueh as tore Is a great Pulp boat porn pow, a autue Is mais 24k) por hindrodt feot for sloktug a conl-shate Willeh is how about 70 feat deep, 2 STRIKE, pectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago ‘Tribune, Ocoxonowoc, Wia., Noo.’ 2—Workmep om ployed on tho extension of the Northwostern Ttilway between = Muadisony, and = Milwaukee struck for higher wages today, Thotr pay hud 8 Jutely been ayduced from 33 cents por hour for man and team, : ——--—— CALL ACCEPTED, Sactal Disvatch to Tha Whicago Tribune, GAtuNA, IIL, Deo, 2—Tho lev, W. W, Steel, of Dixon, bas revelved 4 call to the Rectorshtp of Grace Church, Galena, whlch he hag accopted, fud wilicnter upon ble dygies at once, ° A Smart hoy. " Laniton Spegtator, % Hore ig an authenticatbitinstinea of practical Joklug fly reelprocuted: A friend of talue has Rrough-halrod colile, wise, and exquialtly mode vled, Ono ovenlug W dady uf tho houscholt. with whom he wid-n speeint favorit, stooped quivtly, as bo lay fiolf-asieep on the rug, and, plactny her fuco ‘ctoso to hla bodd, blow a he eke: aud startled, bo Jumped up and moved off, seams Jngly somowhagtolfcnded, fn the coursoof tho evening thy [ndy bappened to be reuilulog iu on casysciniry ween tho collle was observed by sume ofthe fumates to ride, aud, moklog a clre cult, tomeve steulthily towards tho chalr, put his fore-puws on one ol the arms, end, placlng hfs nose closo to tue lidy's gar, to give @ sharp burig und tustintly hound of f er) THE COURTS. A Heavy Suit for Damages—Mr. Storrs and Henry Clay Dean? . yo Record of Judgments and—Now Suits, Trial of Dr, Earl, Jaa oe MDOWELL'S SUIT. Monday a sult was begun by Gen, John A. MeDowell ngaiost Wiliam Henry Smith and one William J, Kuhns, an Inspector of Customs, ‘The sult was suppressed Cor Rervico nt the thine, Tha cluim of MeDowell ts that the defendants conspired together to injure his name and repit+ tation; Uint they tried to tompt bint through a Miss Cau: thon attempted to oust him frou bis place ns Superintendent of the Custom-flouse Hulltug; and also were instrumental in gotting: Miss Cov to bring a eult against him for acduc- tlon unil breach of promise to marry. MeDow- cell enys ho expects to rely: partly on tho cons Teasion of Miss Coe, and on tho testimony: of Ff, F. Shea, a Government employé, who professes te Inve been a o-between between Mr. Smith aud Miss Coc. Tho damages ara inl at 820,000, ‘ DIVORCE! The divoreo market, which hag ben vors dull Mlntely, and unatteeted by tho upward turn In stocks, was quite foyarish yeatertny, and quotas tlohs ndvaneed rapidly. ‘The first disyguated speculator was Joseph Skatda, who. in 1887, mare Hed Josephine Skalda, who has deappoures, About twonty before Inivket-sit wit up at sho hac Vintelse yenrs ago Surah wf. Windsor, pa for women were tnventer, a8 murying on Willan Tho market hns deelined to the pres- ent thine, mut new she finds hersel€ atone and penniless. Hor husband ia a druikaed, and has at hor lo support horsclf, and she wishos to ell out, f Cornelia J. Coons-also tried to make a fortune hilo sou in speeulatiiur. Sho cornered tho market in Willinin Coons stock, bit lt proved to De distillery stock, and, slneo to Governmunt raids on the whisky mon, hns been utterly worth PBs. > “The Inst unfortunate gambler on the matri- mont Board of ‘Trade wos William P. Chap- mito, who wants to bo rid of his wife lary 8. vidge ‘Tuloy yesterday granted a ilvorco to Mary 2. Flomine from Isaac A. Fleming, on tho ground of udultery, Pi ITEMS, The Judges of tho Circuit Court held n private session yesterday afternoon and allowed the por titlon of tha Sheriff asking the appointment of two deputies and two clerks, = There was 4 plensant episode yesterday in tho | dull routine {n tho case of Brandt ¥. Gullup, whieh has been on trial over mn week bofore Julgo Moran. Mr, Storrs had occu- pied about a day in his brilllant way sumining up, and wns followed by Str. Honry Clay Denn, well-known in War tlmes ag“ Diet Shirt Denn” and a8 na wwireconstracted Rebel, Mr. Denn is anything but prepoasesing In ap. pearance, short In stature, aud with oa drawing of spenking, which still further strengthens a first impression that ho dova not umount to much. But he bisa dry kind of humor, und uw very unvomfortubla way of making personal hits that render hima for- iildablo atversary, and furnish stnusement for a whole housetal, He malo several tellin hits ou Storrs that made tit gontieman fee! tint he had met his equal, and whon he at- tempted to retort turned back the Joke on hit self. For instance, Mr. Dean, during tho argu: ment, seemed to fall for words to express a ine ldo. Turniig to Mr, Storrs he sald, “Won't yout repent those beautiful Hnes agaln you used in. your speeeh—that beautiful “similoz” —“Cor- tality,” snd the. unsuspecting Mr. Storra, ‘I Shall be happy to tell you anything you wish.” “O ves,” was the unexpected retort, “1 know it was d= bard for you to keop your mouth shut so long.” And Mr, Dean leaned buck until the Jnugh subsides dudgo Anthony's call noxt Monday wili bo Nos, GL toiW) Inclusive, of Judye Gary's enlendar, A discharge trom. bankruptey” was issued yestorduy to Charles 2. Boswell. STATE COURTS, Joseph C, Mathows commenced a suit in tros= pass yesterday against the Chicugo West Divis- fon Rutlway Coupany, claiming $10,000 damages. Michuel A, Hoyno fited a bill against Prudenco TL. Ovington, Henry A., MAry H., Bheodoro 'T., way Loulso, Edward J.. Maria, Trone If, and Martha Ovington, Sarn it, Rundle, Jsaboiln Byung, 2. ans, and Philip A. and ‘Thomas Hoyne, trustees, to forecloso n trust-deag for $7,700, on tho south seventy-soven fect of tho north 20 fect of tho west 200 feot of Sote 12 and 13, Block 8, In Samuel Ellis’ frat nddition to Chicago, CRIMINAL COUT’ Tho Jury In tho onso of Ann Sullivan, whoso trint for manslaughter was concluded Wednos- day ovening, roturned Into court with a yordlot of guilty, and assessing tho prisoner's piinishe ment atone year in the Ponitentiney, Charles alls “De. Baril was pluced on trial onthe charge of having murdered Etta Carll, the young wuinan who was found dead nearahia dooratep, and who, as he acknowlodged, dicd while under his treatment, ‘Che whole any was consumed in eecuring x Jury, which was fully no- complished by tho selection uf the fotlowing: Henry Larson, Hyde Park; Frank Mattes, No. 204 Duyton street; J. L. Dayle, L. Baretny, No. 148 Fulton street; Samuel Webb, Cleeroy Jo- seph Metioud, 0. 7. Whitcomb, No. ol Erie street; Guorge Hooth, Jolforson; William Faulk. ner, O. 8. Ford, J. W. Johnson, J. 9. 33. Skillman. ‘Tho hearing of evidence in tho case will be be- gun this morntog. ‘Tho Grand Jury henrd twenty-nine cases yos- terdny, Tale thirtoon truo bills, nine no ills, and passing alx, Murthor teatlinony was taken in the Yo Mon murder cago, und also in that of dames Murke, charged with Icilling hls brother John. Tho docket was closed up yestordny, aud. to-doy will bu the lust one for hearing cases, PROBATE COURT, Estato of Tom Moss, deecnsed. Letters of ad~ ministration issued to Mary , Sloss, upon ap- proved bond for $20,000, ¥ Estate of Juhn Osborn, Jr., deceased. Lotters of udministration Jeyued to John Osborn, dn ‘approved tiond of $2,300. Ketnte of ‘Thomns H, Fergus, deceased; proof of wil, Lettors tostamentary issued to WC. Fergus, on approved bond for $10,000, WHE CALI. JUnat Drosmonp—In chambers, dunner iLoparrt—The BR, F. Allen caso, Aprettate Count—Motions, Jupax Ssrri—No pretiminunary call, Trial cenit 3,087, 3280, 9,092, Y,0N6, 3,101, No casu‘on rink, a el JAMEYON—87, 00, 91, 02,99, No case on rin, . Jupax RoaEns—No call, Condemnation enso 4.723, Chicaxo & Western Indians Hallroud Com- pany vy. MeCormlok, on tind, Jurupa MonAN—Sot cased 114%, Casparr vy, Hotta, and 1,69, In re ‘Thomas Murphy. No. erie. Brandt ve Gullup, on triad, Jupue Tutnv—11, Is, 10, 14. No, 10, McGraw ve MeCarthy, on heurm, Jupae’ banxus—No, catl, No, 3,00, Froa v. Prosser, on trial. Cousty Couri—Sot cuses—General Nos, 2.907 ond 10, erm Nog, Tek. LH8, Lav, 123), Lez 1250, 1,250. whit Te, CruainaL Count—No furthor call this term. JTUDGMENYS. Brerkion Counr—Junan RyuiTi—T. Wiol Ratheay Age Publishing: WaT at verdict 8ia— lt. D, shepperd et nty.d. HH, Cooley, verdict $110, und mollon for now trl oo A'TarlM for Bevenuo Only. . Luntavilte Courterstaurnut, The Hon. A. K. McClure, editor uf tho Phttas detphia Zines Dom,), who Ig n taun of too much bensa ot to know hotter, and who ought to be by intellect and churtoter, ubove and boyon Moronchof tho voual initucuces that mute Pounsylvanta n high-toelif Ktnto, bas. taken tho Held 48 0 speciul' champion of Protection, Ho docinres thut tho “surpassing tdivey" uf the Frees'Trade plank in tho National platform coat tho Democratic ticket more votes thin world havo elected it; ho states tht Me. Watterson was “abundantly admonished " not to persist In wdherlag ta hls pet word 4 eae and he Intle inated, on tho authority of Air, Lowis G, Casaldy, Penunsylyoula's member of the Platform Com. inittey, that thore was an understanding that tho “futal word” would not appear in the tual draft of the resolutions. Yo tia Inst polnt we enn only oxpress surprise, Mr. Cassidy fa genticmun of tho thrat ebarncter and standing, Ho nwte on earnest remone atrance nyulnst tha word “only "in ¢committes, twas full aja and our recollection is ‘Ubat Hs adapipn was opposed by butthrce votes, Aatothis, haw yer we shall callfor tho testinony of Mr, Huyid A, Wolls, of Conneuticut, who tho chair nt tho tho, and Mr, John Py Irian, of Lowa, who noted through: out ng Secretary. Certain it is, that when Mr, Watteraon prosented tho report of tw Committee to the Convention, be wi Westend to read tho tari! clauso a secon Ume, aud dotug so with o stress upon the word “only” Itreeelycd tumultuous: Suplansa, a milatako had worked its way into tho daul drate that was the timo to correct It, " ‘Theso incidents, howover, apo: ef hinor Im- portance, Tho real matter ts the plink itsalf, The question is, Hirst, did thut little word “only * defont Hancock; aud, if ft did, wus bis defeat with ft not prof erable 'to bls election without it? We ‘think ‘so deeldedly, The people of this country ure not Interested in u mere transfer of hu olives from ong set of politicians to another bet. ‘They ure iutercated alone in prigclpies and poligies nifecting tho publlu weal, ‘Tho ture which the Dumocratic candidate was mada to cut in the canvass us to the tariff wus grotesque. enough, But its eifecta wore oven worse, for it exposed the Incongruous and coloriess character of the dybt which was boing made, and reduced tho cuntest toa muru issue of spolls, wherein, ewho hoped for 1 speedy: and aah Sa are the Hrogfisteana hold, aE Honnayty ia D 3a rani amio.tipon the abseneo of they ‘Anted to rom tho, Mermocratio tari reanhtiey Mts * mbt nt lonet have found an offece res they a¢ce In Gon. Gariletd'a mombe iP, Or ALS preg Paid, of this Peco Trade Lengua at West ston, eraser of nttemptiiye to vine Tne Axloontle articlo of emocratio fait ee ee Ay dl tho Republienna nuvanes pn. ge Uo one Peaple About ten. Haneco ‘attnited Ua the wing. ThOY dil worsns thevsoduced tee T™ Cook into a Holl of énoculatian eet tins sshowed Himself wholly untamiline, yen ho Dreaking the Ine, thoy ims hr end Otherwiso- brilliant one, dictions fenders ag ‘THE JEWS IN GERMANY, A Petition to Reatries eh: 3 —Grounds of Objection tat A Heriin dispateh to tho London stannne Nov, says: A. petition ins been preset Brineo Bisinnrek to restelet tho elvit rye tho Jows and ropent tho Ahsalute eauality bs Joyed by thom with Gertoan etttaens, Thee ton rives n churaoteristivneeount wt tee i tho tlves prompting tho nolay but tush, fe shiznines tation recently set on foot. The Jews, hia in this document, without tnking part cee manual labor of tha lower elasees, nro tH a Retting rich as merchants, Iunded Propricn i nnd capltallsts, All tho flnest palaces of afl itt larger towns already belong to them, and of 2 great landed estutes more und more ‘are rane into tholr hands, Not content with this, the dows urromito to thomsetvus n wholly Utlenl, judicial, or —professionat character nd in anothor generation will lord tt over int ‘Teutons If tho present lnwanra permitted to, : tino tn force. Hut uy Jew! ee and religion are coup man, the Gerinins prope fy thle, but abowld enforce aome Diltties tuntinst the new-comer: themselves from wetting do. fur tho ition. ‘he Wwoulknoss of they ¥indicnted th i ts best proved. by tho se? Ifa wholly disproportionate number oe eet tain to hoditions: of wtthority and flies Whloh is io doubt thoensoy they ary gees cithor hy the Government or chested eat follow-cltizons, who, regarding them ay Coe imine, select them on neeountor their Teil de supposed merits, While ultrasorthodlog nt feurel tonots are rejected by the nauon tho pe fMoners, who vindleaty ihedievul principhy Will buvo to disponso with tho tuliimertot tholr wisnes, Tho agitation woutd not aie the attention it iloes “und nut Princo lenin when a young bun, expressed blnselt in thy Bense of tho potitioners, w Hose iuelor 1 addres nie aancellor was probably 7 retniniscences of tho pist. ~ s Sune bythe wo granunnrschool teachers, whose, nied ke, TUS wh wor Wigh Y Ree, i tures appear to the petlti terday indul ina metropolitan tramway" carries in eee convorsntion very palnfal ty tio dows pene Eoverul of tho lutter lett without saying a hook, One, however, 0 young man who happened to to, Jenving tho carriage together with tho asaulte nota, on renching tho puyement inden remurk, to whieh ony of tho tenchers replied se bee have yourself, you are only a Jew." ‘Upon tia the Jew’ knocked down the teachor, who, when he got up. commissioned tha other’ tenchee ie tell tho dav tut ho would send hin q challenge Jnstond of tho challenge, however, there cme g totter Informing tho dow that the chastised wens teman, not considering hin a fit apponent, could not inect iin in wht is called * thy leldee honor,” ‘This story, tie alt essential points cane sirmed by tho teachor'sreply, hus prutuced anor extremely painful tapeession. Tho gramme shoal to which those demoustrative teachers are attached being a publle fnstitutionander manne pal control, a motion was Intruduced tn yusten day's altting of the Town Counpll, directing the attention of the Burgomasters ih thoseandatous event. After the lebuvior of the two teachers had been consured In. the strongest terms by sevornl mombors, tho Itrgomasters Informet tho Counell that thor fully approved the enemt Andignation whieh tho Wissraceful Incident hud froused, nnd that tho Head Master of the gram: Inur-Rchool In question hid already moved for n Alselplinary prosecution of tho offender, "This mation would be suconied by tho Hurgoiaster, sutisfuctory termi: nation of tho nifalr by ‘thy Scholastic Hoard of tho Province of Brantenburg. Agaln, politleatly Inslgniticnnt and restricted a very nirrow circle ag is tho agitation, agalnst the Jews, thoro is tho fuct of Its having Deon sot niloat by one of his Majesty's Chaplains, ‘The Rov, Herr Stocker, who began by prevehing whut he calla “Christian Soctatiam,” stuen the ennetinent of tho Anti-Sochilist lws, has turned Against the Jows, whom he attneks In public micotings ag Infidels, cupitalists, and foredgnen, Tat year the Crowa-Prince, tn the presence of tho Empcror and Empreas, at a public concert AN on metropolitan synagoy, took ocengion to toll the Etders of tho Jewish community that hy considered thia agitation 1 national ltsgneco; ih tho Reverend Chaplin thought himself at iborty to go on, und the community ls now Tenping the harvest sown, =a Over 155,00) HowoSenles sotd, Borden, Selleck & Co,, Chicago. Zod nestiony Uyspopain, nurvots prostrition, and all forms of general devility relloved by take dng Menaman's Peptonized Leet ‘fonte, the only preparation of beof contalning Its entire nutes Hous properties, It ia not a mero stimulant [xo tho oxtracta of beof, but contains blood-inuking, force-gonerating, nnd tife-sstuuning properties isinvalundloin all onfechlort conditions, whether the result of exhnuation, nervous prostratioa, overwork, or nonte disc martlenturly IC ro auiting from Pulmonary: mptaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprivtors, New York. For silo by druggists, MARRIAGE Lit! Nane. ~“Heatdence. Guatay’ sinter. Clean, donunna Teo c {Qrcar Noah, Aun M. Job Poter Danio: cr Lenn tonee siohieusa, { Henry Merdzer,, Lethe, Anna Nedorvorgrsegheschivtgas John Q. A. Chi = ‘Anniv Owen Geo CRYALO} fate howl sche ear Sle. R Meum, Mich. Fred Wolll Chicano. Hatie Tre ‘hicute. { Jobn VF, Tay! Chicage, Hawi Graven Elen: Henge, Atandalph, Kundolph. hleage Christina Kuatonsyn,..25,...€ tea; 0. John Darnbuat 130 West Fourteenth. Phlengu, Treats Halbult, tilen go, { Catenzo, { William MeCarthy, Rlrarsida, Ith, a Annie Touis,,,. ease. Chelation Hntnotovovoe Zee oottrland: Ht, Bartha Bellllingscces Beomen, tl, Wiltiam W, Chapnian.. Katlo Chanitv ake § Alfrod Jobneon,. s, UStnriarot Uloaon, 4 Audars Enzatron “Utondina Olowon. dota F. Nun Bluey Gi, Ros Arnnld fobvw Lautan 0, Schanuvia Tunt. 0 ‘Tomple. 71 Turon, elit Hurone Chieaza, rand Crossing. DEATHS. CONN ONE NOTRE EOC Cetera toa 8 SNINGITAS—On Wadnusdar evening, Tee by w Hina 4 ata ton of WW. Hi, and J, 1 Cannlog avenue ond F ave! earrings to Unkwoo | Cemulery. Erle! ieee Ate eA ae ride e wise of fir B. HT Uiern teow residunco, aed Dem ae Sach DUNKEG—At Kenosha, Wir, Wednosday, exer’ Bou, 1 Bed, Sree eliiitor oF Harvey und Starua , Lurkea, eqn atzorclock. Hunoral Friday aftornegn at 2O'elO ao oge joven wiga of donna bie javei! ohn 3, emelery Hemalne witl teave itacine for oxo 1th Caeser aut Ma yeaa dices where rriges will by beld 20) ft TY, J, B, VORTI, OF IOWA, WILL St AU aie ite nipel thu auspices of the," Woman post TANT OF THe ETO "| it Tie LADIES OF THE RE "Te hscepat Gruen Aparoveaud, wil lsu fala supparac-filoinane Halt tenna ia dele, GahY peovinion hay book iundy to please eat 7 oti Acdnfiafin mtu cont entire id a oe thw Hsceulee rp iy it YOU T ‘iia und At tue Club, ei sl meoting next Kr! epeonod iy ante! a AUCTION SALES: SON, FLERSHEIM & CO. ar ensON, et A ET pitadiae FINE FURNITURE 5 AT NESIDENCE 2927 Vernon-ay., PRIDAY MORNING, Dee. 9, at 10. dt iy learns sseryo, for aveount faBly CA yg what peta te eas ; na a Carpets. BUNCE in Bang ig ine-chaas Saloun HNC x ou. wuetouetise of thls evening, 3% Commitien, Ft Garret ame ae % #1. ¥: ‘ roubeuanet, GUNTHER Con coe

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