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THE. CHICAGU TRIBUNE: ‘PRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1880—TEN' PAGLS, ‘{ the Assogintion in spreading the Gospel In fore the Reoretary, rend het ro- the work of tho Arsociadion ince fts organization, and ndverted to tho vast good Iehad done And wie doing in amcloraung the condition of heathen women in Chim and Burmah, where misaons fed bron partially supported by the afd of Christion Encouraging reports were givon from several of tho foreign stations which wero Gienutly nided dy the Baptist women of tho ents Reporta were made from a fow of the churches inthe city belonging to tho Association, which ‘were full of enenuragoment ard sympathy. Tho Nominating Committee augycsted tho fol Jowlng ns tho Hat of niflcors for the ansuing year, were unanimously olecteds street, No.3 to tho hotsont the corner of Ogden and Winchester avenues, Tie quartorly report of the Gas Inspector shows that the street Inmps wore, lighted hours in the North and South Divistons, and Oat hours In the West Division. were niited In tho North and South Divisions and 42 in the Wea lamps In tho city. ‘The absonco of any figures against a namo wos evidence that tho voter did not wish to give the candidate tia vote, tnt that his intention was tobestow that voto upon tho othor ian, ahort, tho Judge ruled tho polntes well taken, and direatod that tho recount be retaken on that pasts, it was tho Intention to procoed with tho ro- count during tho afternoon, but owlng to othor an the part of Me. Proebating, of ® ork’ ontice, the matter went over until 10 o'clock this morning. Hefore the decision on the points rated, Schnriat hid encecedad In wearing down Miero- slawski's tmnjority Itinn big victory for Soharwu, nce to whose truring it imeans a gain for nnd a loss of tad for Micro- kl ‘This would give Scharinu amujority of 325, The latter olaims, however, that under tho new recount ho can ahow palpable orrors In two or threo Fourteenth Ward procinots which, when rectifiod, will Increase his imnjority to somo thing near 200 votes. A GENTLE CREDITOR. WHY MN. JEFFERY GRANTED AN EXTENSION OF been left standing on At tho corner of Greon and Kinzio streots, ‘Tho train engine's hoadlight and cow-oatcher wero destroyed and tho ongine otherwise Bo shaken up aa to bo unable to go on, and tho switch © kine was thrown 0 track near n Rwitel ' HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. C. BROOKS, of Baltimore, i3 at tho Tremont, s, U.S, A,, 18 nt tha Falmor. J, F. Surtn, of Freoport, Ill, 1s at tho Sher- ba anda, Nias 3. 15, Pickett, tho track and Twenty new lamps 1 making © total o! ‘he number of lamps brok fg shown, and If tho report showed tho gas cons aiuned, Which {L doos not, it might be of suino Tames H, Row: up, and thrown clear off tho tracks. Tho trai engineer says ho vould not seo the obstriotion on the track us he approached, owlng to tho smoke and stenm from onglnes In the loenlity, into tho depot onl: his own nnd other Tho train was hailed fow minutes tite by a fresh engine, Euiployés of the road wero vor, Joth to give any particulars concerning tho cole Hislon. ‘The men employed on tho switch-engino will no doubt bo brought to strict nocount for tholr blunder, or thoir negionco, i leaving thelr engine on the main track. Bor that thoawitch-engino was beingibnekod down to and that tho necident resulted from “the slippery condition of tho tracks, which pre= vented tho engineer from reversing his engine and gotting out of tho way of tho train, but this docs not appear to be aubstantintod, The nceldont to th J. McGueaon, of Sntt Lake City, is at the Tro- TMU COUNTY-BUILDING. Surnter Minx yesterday placed sovoral sume mons inthe hands of Deputy Burke dlrocted Apatnat Caso & Co., the Blue Island avoittic shoe donters. ‘Tho bond inn formor case will bo com- ploten to-day, Sientry MAS has bis doputtes on probation, na it were, determining thelr capacity for biet- ness befora assigning will be made for soverni UATHARINE Rais wos yesterday arrested on A enpals for debt, nt tho Instanco oF 8 vlabit of 88.65, puta thomun ina bad ight. Catharine states That Qunst was in quest her ont na tho subject of hia miloration. She did his stit—tu foot, wave him the cold shoulter,—-whereupon the chap, havin aware that the woman who hud scorned bis toye owed n doctor's bill of the exact atnount in- volvoil in the suit, hunted up tho pill-vonder, pad the bill, and then, after demanding pry. ment from hor whom ho at ono time imagined tho pink of perfection, awore out a caplaa, and thus wreaked his venyennce upo! woman, The woman iminedintely upon Nor are rival at tho Jail wont befora dudgo Loomis, in ‘ourt, whore sho gH¥e bonds to ap- poar for trinl Mondays AN RXCHLLENT APPOINTMENT. At tho Inst meating of tho County Board Btute’s-Attornoy Mills waa withorizea to vine ploy an udditionul assistant, such appolntment boing rendered necessary beenuso of tho in crease of business caused by tho additional the erates cuir Tur fey. T. C. Reooka, of Hoston, is at tho imaci€ of sixty Jupor R. BAtnwern, of San Francisco, ts at tho Lartinn DeAnnonN, of Havana, Mh, Is nt tha | geCtot manliness. it o--First Church, Gurunat: Unie Fourth Church, i. G, Leon Cot. D.C. Houston, U. 8, A. of Milwaukeo, Is fat tho Pacific, Jost H, Onenty and famlly, of Calro, IL, are Megistered nt the Palmer, QA. Pork, W. WH. Talbot, and eorge J, Brooks, of San Frinolsca, are nt the Vater. J. G Invina, Manager of the Phanix Fire Jnatranee Company, of London, England, fs nt cond Church, Mrs. Bs raity Place, Mrs. Hintingtos W. 8. Hoath: Centennial estern Avenue, irs, Abblo Farnium, . Sinith row a letter from Miss Marlo ec. of Germany, Who was Madras to work under tho ausplecs of tho Asso- cintion. Miss Minke oxpressed great. th aho wold meat with suiecess itt hi a Mrs. Hoilowny read a letter from Miss Fast- nan, now in China, detailin riences in bor new field. Tho totter was quite Tn the ovening the Rev. Mr. Lawrence spoke mi missions, after which a sociable wus which was Inracly ho ditferent Baptist thom speotal jonevn mnlt, on the North western Rallrond Wednesday tmorntiy, moi- tuoned In yesterday's TutnuNe, wos entised by nt broken rail, Tho ongine passed over enfely, but tho rest of tho teal, was thrown uver nn em~ Innkmont of forty fect, hurt is Honry Battiag is feared that his Jn, cars were set on fire by tha oxplorion of Inmps and shifting of stoves, but extinguished shortly: nftor, Thera was no delay in travel cnused by the aceliient, which might bayo proved much more serious, TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. Thirty Pounds of Dynamite at the Union Lime Works. Mra, Emina Wright; Cen- At about Do'clook yestentay afternoon, whilo Mr, Jobn B, Joffory and the dramatic critic of a mornug paper wore sitting In tho offico of the former, fn sail-faced man entered quictly and gently asked Mr. Jeifory If ho remembered tho fact that he (tho and-faced man) owed bim (tho job-printer) a ittlc account amountlug to about $8. Mr. Joffery admitted that such was tho enso, and, when tho man plonded for 9 quite unrersonablo oxtenston of time in which to sottlo up, mada tse of all those peraunsive and Jogleal argumonts by which the creditor can nl foreo the debtor Into an neknowwlod: tinreasonnbloness conuscted wi 1 has been all on his slide, und the moderation and forbenrance and Christian chore ity alton the part of tho creditor, The debtor frankly cnowgh that this was thocuse, sisted thathe woutd like to oxperience a further exhibition of tho virtues which had just beun mentioned. When Sr, Jeffery intimated that this could not very well be, the man with tho mildand mecl- ancholy fentures said that ho had 1 proposition tomake, Ho wanted to: know whether, If ho gave ample sectrity, ho could have the desired So business-ltke © proposition ns this of euttrao oct with approval, und tho cred: itor had barely glvon his nssent whon tho debtor crossed tho room and upencd the duor, which, of entering, he had close him, ‘Tho moment he did sox ten-hand high ploodhound of most ferocious mien lonped into tho roont nt o bound about as big aa Noat’s tains bow, und witha grow! Ike Byron’a thundur- ps. ‘The dramatic critlo mounted the afice stoul; the creditor yot upon hia chnir, whilo tho dog, ag it to shaw how futile wero tholr efforts to avoid hin, stood upon bis bind-legs and sniffed nt tholr wlster-collars by ing tho while Inn most ferocious pou tho floor, tx- 3 muster, and, 23 one Qunet, on Tho woman's B Tha only ono seriously tho brikeman, and ft of awife, ane sligied will prove fatal. WW. I. Monntaon, Dundeo, Scotland, and I, J, somo of her expo- Pippey, vt London, England, are registercd at A. L, Monten, General Freight Agent of the Burlington, Cedar Rapida & Northorn Itallroad, isnt tho Palmer, 1, 11. Crank, of Cleveland, Chiof Fn the latke Shore & Michigan Southern fa-at the Sharman. i@ chureh partore, attended by members of churehics, A fine supper wassorvod by tha versity Placo Church Indies, WONG CHIN FOO, tho Chinese teeturer, Inst evening at Central Musie- Holl, talkedson * What an american Can fant a Chinaman Can't Doin Wong [sn sort of a witty gents, who tins an exceedingly poor coutrol of the wllah Inagitage, and nt times ia altogothor tost in the inazes of his argument beeaues of a lnok of knowledge of how to tag th argued nzainst tho fallacy o! cheap Jabor, and elted the Cilnese laundrica ag an example, where washing was done only foro Ho held that Chinamen worked no nny body cise, Uut that this ery wns n Yankea political trick. 1 worth af cotlone wis tmnacted from tho United State: inerensed to $105! cotton guads, HA Paar, wen erintendant of theStato Inded Children, Lincoln, ustitution for Do tn Chinny ond ¥ Tl, is. at the Dacille. Aurneo Kisinen and wite and E 1. Pratt, ‘London, England, and V, Chaw Kennedy, of Gluggow, Sentiand, are among tho forelyn are rivulé nt tho Palmer. ‘tne tempernture yesterday, ag observed by Mannsse, optician, BS Madison strect (Tainuxe Thullding), was at sn. m., G6 degrees beluw zero; Os OD, tty 10s 8D. One Man Killed Instantly and Another Injured Severely. Vory Narrow Escape of Thirty Other Workmon. newspaper circles, United States District-Attorney under Judge Tho soivction is universally commend: Thomson was at ono tima Proscettor of Hamilton County, Oblo, { 1 fino In\wyor, a nbte Journalist, and will bring to tho discharge of his now duties a practical knowl- eitge ucqitired by tong exporlonce, and porsevorance, and Wa, m., P below; 1: m., 10, Barometer, 81. m., 3.00; 3. tr, W-17 A youna man by the uamo of Hiram Hodge, and lying nt the corner of Forty-flret sted Streuts, was fatully injured yeeter= wtank of boiling IardatT, Dr. Retlly wis whito fn 1848 this C00 of woolen and Tt had been American cheap ti. machinery which made this possible, and this [importation threw out of employment cotton and woolen workers, supporting upwird of 64,000,000 peupte. Hon hand-made cotton in Ching used to actt at per yard, aud American chenp tabor and machinery brought cloth thare and sold it for 89 cash, Or something 1k There were thousands of Chinese women thrown out of work by tho tutroduction of the Amerl- can sowing-machine in Chinn, Btutes frsnions changed avery day or two, or China they nover change, —thoy had thosaine fashions thors for 2. years. An American of cnterprise mado more money in Chinn In a year than wChinaman could in ‘the United States Inn lifetime, qd ambition, and that was tho renson ho didn’t prosper more. He alluded to the Denver rlot, tho Christinn religion, tho Chi- parents swallowed their aweet Infants aud ato thoir darling childron,” Tho lecturer nforded 4 good doal of amusoment by his origing) sayings. HENNY A. RLKINB, tho landscape painter, was arrested yesterday on achnryge of disorderly conduct, fined $100 and costa, and gent to tho Hritewell. Elkins’ later bis- istho tuo familine one of 1 bright nnd proinis- ing man given up todrink, his besctting sin, ‘was born and reured here, curly ovinecd a taste for art, and at one time gave promise of becom very crrefully behind An explosion of thirty pounds of dynamite, such ne fs used for Dinsting, occurred yestorday afternoon about lo'clock in the quarry of tho Chicago Union Limo Worka, at tho corner of West Ninetuenth and Lincoln streets, and killed one man instantly, and wounded qnother s0- veroly, whilo thirty othora had a very narrow escapo from injury or death. Tho works above mentioned oceupy the equare bounded by West Elghtecnth and Weat Nino- teenth streets on the north and south and Lin- coln and Hobcy atreots on tho enst and wast Tho fmo-kiln buildings front on West Nino- toenth street, tho quarry whonce the IMmo-stone 1s takon from. ‘This quarry covorg un aron ‘of. throe acros, and fs olyhty-fve foot it: depth, tho Iino rock being solid from a few feot below tho sur+ free. ‘Tho groat guich looks ike what tho flc- tlon-writurs term a * yawning abyss or chasin, The aldoy ure atcop and rijegod, sharp lodges of steno protruding here and th it holder who stands on the brink of tho hole tho scene ts wolrd and wild,—such aa tho Chicagoan is notused to and sces only in mountainous parts of the country. YNOM THB KILNG TO THE HOTTOM of tho quarry an {nelined plano has beon placed, and ig used for holsting nro londad with thostune taken ontof the quarry. Narrow tracks, correaponding with tho gauge of tho plino, aro Inid oser tho surface of the quarry, und neur the foot of the plano—thirty foot or so—is n turn-table that Is used for switching or counucting the tracks branchin; out ovor the quarry with tho plang, of tho fatter there had been placed a inrgo for the purposo of pun tho water that runs into }» ‘Tho pump wis Bil} acking-house, “called In, but could do very little to relieve tho Dour fellow's sulferings. ‘Tne manufncturors of wrapping: paver beld a imecting at the Sheriinn House yesterday which Jnsted for several hours. After a prolonged dis- cision, it was dealied that the presont con~ dition of the trade wus unusually thit tho prices necded no alter! - twenty firtns were represented. Ma. AND Mus. C. M. Hexpenson gave a de- izhttut reception lastevening nt tholr residence, No. 1814 Prairie avenue, Inhonor of tho entrance ‘of tholrduughter, Mas Florence, Into socloty, ‘Tho honse was beautifully decorated, and tho juirlurs were thronged during tho evening with elugantiy-dressed Indies and gentlemen, Jey furnished the supper aud Hand tho musto, Devry Suenier LIEBRANDT was the recipient of avery pleasant surprise at the boride of his ndmirers | Inst. evening. person friends enticed Mr. Lie- brandtinto Join Raver's ial on Archer avenue, and presented him with a very handsome gold tur, enseribed as follows: Fred L * Deputy Shariff, Cook County, from Tus Fifth Ward Veteran Club hold a regular mocting last ovening at No. 00 Aroher nyonio, I horek fn the chulr. . Dal, and Foss were acommittes to draft a coustitution ani for tho Ciub, und aftor suggesting n latof of- ficers for the cnsuing yenr, to bo elected at the next meeting, the Club adjourned until tho first Friday ovening In January, Fren Gonpstno. 9 poor boy of 10 years, who left his home at Crystal Lako some ten days nse Of fining employmont, turned up Inst Friday at the house o ‘Wardel, corner of Ashland and Lincoln avenues, in the Town of Luke View, with both fect badly frozen, Mr. Wardel and family kindly carod for him wutil yesterday, when thoy turned hlia over tothe polico at the Wobster Avenue Station, and thoy fo turn soot bi to the County Hospital for treatment. At tho annual meeting of tho Society of tho Leavitt-Streot Congregational Church ‘held Wednesduy evening, to repo ‘was submitted, which showed the followin: of tho flnances of tho Sou! expenses, $4,155; officers were olwoted tees, fopkins, E. W. Fowlor.. onrnnlny Dencons, L. P, 14,000,000 of hand is withal a thorough gen- tleman who counts his friends by the thousand. FEDERAL NOTES. ‘Tas internal-rovenue recelpta yeatorday ran Up to $11,001. OF this amount. 15,00 was for tnx-paid spirita, $3,037 for tobacco and cigars, and $2,250 for beer, ‘Tire fotlowing isn lstof tho duttable goods recoived ut tho Custom-Hougo yesterday: 1D. andC. E. Bater, 100 sacks salt; Fowlor Bros, Gust Zahzensky, seven casos mustoal Instruments; Scundinavinn Book De- partment, two cusos books; J.C. Vaughan, four id towers; Meld, Le brandy; A. B. storm among the Al o U0 por cent lower, manuor, a(t litst hu sottted ing lis face tipon that of bi Q3 ountho features could do jt, if you want mo to ont thom just say tho word, ‘ ‘ ‘Tho debtor ant down and began orplaining tho yalne of tho dog and {ta many virtues, white Mr, that the brutu would ent his worth up ina month, and that anyhow the anl- raul waan’t sound. “Not. sound!" tho debtor erled indignantly, “just you look nt these tecthi"—at tho timo starting to remove the muzzle which had hitherto contined the animal's immonag Jaws. ‘Tho dramatic critlo begycd tho job-printer, tinding that nothing short of unconditional aurronder would do, mun thst his dyht was extended, wi Ume asked, wheroupon tho debtor disappenred with tho In tho United every two weeks. Jn 103 sacks salt: Pra cree vs nine, * wh elter & Co., 10 cnsea Poa peat ri, Stoutanburgh & Coy 3 34-plpos 20 old enr whools, 188 tous pig iron. Tho colloctions wero $3,011, ‘Taw semi-annual returns of the pelvate banks ant bankors of Chicago to tho Internal lovenuc mont have just beon mnde, and the tax him to desist, and opencd tho door and bloodhound Into tho darknoss of the hallway. LEGISLATIVE WISDOM. WHAT COOK COUNTY MEMNENS INTEND DOING, in evening paper has interviowed some of tha Senators and Ropresontatives elect to the Gon- eral Assembly for the purposo of finding out what logtstation, if uy, thair hearts are spe- elally set on. Benetor Campbell thought tho Dratnngo law unsntlsfactory, and belloved that thory might bo some nmondment mado to the HWond Inw; and that tho adulteration of cortain articles of food should bo looker aftor, Senator-elect Condee considered the redis- tricting of thoStnte, tho prescribing of tho juris- diction of Justices of tho Peace, and tho ninond- Ing of tho Revenue law find the law in rolation toxarnishment and forclblo detainor the must important subjects Hkely to como before tho Legislature, and waa lo favor of amonding tho lnst-montloned Iaw so that tho judginont for rentin arrears should be recovered ut the sami tine that tho order of eviction 3 served. Hepresentativo Parish referre indicative that ho had bi study on‘ tho subject, to tho redistricting ques- tion in all its napects, but hau no special policy to-lay down. Ho thought that thore wns somes thing to be anld in fuvorof a proposed amend- meontoreating n Board of Potico and Fire Com- misstoners, to Ub clected by effect of which, fo fancied, wonld -bo to tho administration of .theso Dopartments toss purtigan and muro comducive to tho gr Kood. ‘Ho was in favor of Himiting the Jurisdio- uon of Justices of the Ponce} or town In whlch’ tho plain business; of somo provision for cutting down bi ks in tho County Clerk's otlico; of making taxes on improvements a licn ‘on real estate; and of some chingosin the Prac- deo act, including o torney's from going on Representative Coltina favored a change which would do away with cecdlnga before country Juatices, and indicated aucsire to sve tho Revenue, and Bridge faws amended. Ing, ns compared with those of 1870, uro inost Instructlyo, and presont a moat xratifying evidence of the Increnso of business in this 2 total enpital invested as St4gi,o00; total ond tho tax on capitatand doposits $27,480 respectively. Tho total cn was 24,102,102: total deposits, $14,0 tux onenpital‘and depusits $5,370 and $35, up tho small cora that the occasion nn 1808, painted Mountain picce, which -Presitient for n band- was iid to bo not far from Juels turnod bia hend, and for wards he painted a numbor of comparatively Indifferent pieces, which he In- bo: dispose of without inuch succuss at In the yours following artists 13 well na pretty else wero hard whon he went West with a very attractive Rocks ho diaposed of to the V! somo sum, which 82,00, some time oftor' Try next In tho serles of mntch-bond trinls will be the case of Cyrus Smith, which witl be taken up this morning. siiretios to tho Mtzgorutd bond,—tho one which Jim Baxter put upon tho Govornment through tho medium of an ionocont office-boy of that name, who was made to th tho bond and asan alleged intending manufact- Smith, like Perkina, and Wustuin, and Whitnoy, swore to tho possession of a Jot of proporty which, according to the ers, ho olthordid uot havent all or whoge vilue hy very carolesly oxaxzerated, without pertinps thinklug that fo get Into troubic. If Mr. Smith bad it all todo Over ugain, he would no doubt exercise moro discrimination betwoon what he owned in fact and what ho owned In his mind. BOARD OF EDUCATION. MISCELLANEOUS BUBINEAS. + ‘Tho regular mecting of tho City Nonrd of Education was held Inst oyening,: nil ofthe members present except Inspectors Franken: thal, Keith, and Stiles, A communteation was read from tho Con- trollor nubinitting a statement to tho offect that tho leascos of scho6] property woro in nrreurs coll aascsaments In the amount of $2,001, wis referred to the Committee onSchool- roxonted from tho residents ook district, salgued by 160 parents, taking that German bo taught in that school, Roforred to tho Committes on Germun, The monthly report of tho School Agent tho recolpts had beon $5,741, and 781, leaving a balance on 16,880, The unpaid renta were re- ported ns $5,470, itteo on Buildings and Grounds ro- Ported recommending, that u school-site be ad- vertiaod for in Lawndale, The same Couinittea re purchasing 4 schoul-aite on ourteonth, at a’ cost of $10,000; and one ut tho eatorn and Warren nyeuues, at 1 ‘Tho Intter recommendation elicited a longdls- cusston, and the report was fluutly amended by kubsttutiug a lot on Warren avonue, cust of Weatern nyonue, at n coat of $14,880, ed, the understanding being that the purchaso- tmonoy should be pald in cit, On ‘motion of Inspector Currai tho corner of Thirty-tifth wus nated tho * peauitae, School,” in honor of luapector Hichve ago for the put Smith was ono of the eral small prin, stonm from a holsting engine in the kiln-building, wooden shinty faurtuen apout ten feat high Inclos structure Jolin M xenra olds "Hlusting Boss,’ af et the panic, when much | everybody squnre-yard order for delivery, us the bdo: ‘used to'kay, in quantities to Bnit. Ono of promiucut works wag his viow of Mount Shas! which attracted no fittio uttention and com: ment. At his bost, ho wae somewhat crue, but with the advantages of European study nod training would probably bave inude a taionted tlat. ‘ink got tho better of iilin, however, back bo huis been char- Itably remembered for what be once was, His bo bas caused much iitiod to kindness and sym- WONKSHOP-INSPECTION ORDINANCE. Last evoning, in Henper Block, a mecting of delegates hud othors from workingmen's assa- clutions was held, with tho objoct of cousidorin the best ineans of proventiug tho threatenc ehnoge ti the ordinance now.in foreo regarding the “reguintion and Inapection of factorics, After consldurnblo discus: method of romonstrance 10 ed, Mr, Goodhue that a committeo should be ap- uinted to walt upon the City Council, and that tho Interin tho signatures of nll those be- longing to trades agsoclutions shuld be col- lected. This motion bolng seconded termined thut, at the meeting of de! members from tho variuus ‘'ridea- Unions to bo y uftornoon at Gt Weat Luke street, yet should be nado to secure a thor- ough cobperation of nil those interested in the Maintenanca of the ordinance as it now exiats, Ar, Sloane, the President, upon being invited act a8 ono of tho Cominittoe,atated tint, since hinaclf i@ not a momber of any of tho Untona, and moreover lacks tho on of o philanthroplat—e tat ban count,—bo would fifteen feet and ho purnp. In that a young man ro na principal on urer of matches, “ kopt the dynamite cartridges sed for binsting ont tho time rock. lowed a similur vocation In tha conl- mines of Pounsylvania, and was experienced in tho wso of the poworftt! nyent hoe buntiled 40 contidently. Just vofore the terrific explosion thit cost lilm hia life, Meighuo had in tho puiny- houge dynatite thirty pounds In weight, ° Tho monatthe hig ro ‘on Ume twenty minutes thoir iabors in tho biting-cold atmosphere just after tho dinner hour, whon Sfelghuo was observed running out of tho yump-honse, and in a ond yoico warned the quarrymen thatan explosion was going to tako He bad gotten but forty feot In a south- onatorly direction from tho putap-house, when ‘THE DYNANITC EXPLODED, shaking tho carth for n long dlataneo nround tho quarry and terring tho shanty and the pump Into fragmunte and senttorin; tons, without leaving u veatl where they bind beon located, havo turned toward the pump-house to sco what. was about to ocour, for he was struck on tho lott aide of tha face with ono of tho tlylug mie allos,—olthor a pleco of tho scantling or bonrd from tho shanty or a ump.—and the forchen in, while nolean cnt extanded from the nuse to bived poured in a stream from tho brain, and tho mun died in a fow soconds, and before his fellow-workmon could Walter Wall, a Govornment offi rt of the Treasurer lety: Receipts surplus, 170. and for severn| wifo und children, suifering, aro on id considerablo Freeso, and ardson and T, G. ‘Tue funoral services of tho late Mra. Eleanor Carpenter Tappen, wife of Mr, Charles 8. Tap- en, General Manager of the Hoosuc Tunnel toute, will take pluce at noon to-day trot ‘uurch. Tho lady died in Noches- londay Inst. During her twenty ce In’ this city sho was {dontitied with charitable work. She wae a helper in tho and @ friond to tho Bap- Church, tho Chicago University, and tho Buptist Theological Seminary. Tne Truatecs of Lake and Hy Bave held a meoting last ever Pacific Hotel, for tho purpose of huuring tho repost of the apprajsera who were appointed to Digure up tho relative interests of tho two towns in the joint water-works, — T! ‘unable to present tholr report, and only an fu- formal session was hold, BB again on Wodnesday ovening to consider the ro- port, and enduavor to arrive at somo satisfac- tory Bottlemont of tho disputed question. Tux inquest upon Officer William F, Mackoy and “Robert Beaubien, frelzht conductor, who wero both killed avtho Thirty-ftth street eroas- ing of tho Michigan Southorn Railroad, was con- by Coroner Mutson at tho A uumbor of t was about 1 o'viock tho peoplo, tho make workshops, otc,” slon a8 to tho 7 | 4 } { | : } i i i tho county-scat cause of Christianit: county: them in ail direcs 9 to tunrk thaspot Molhnn must the numbor of ‘do Park weroto Fund Froperty, ne atthe Grand pha ae loco of iron from the was literally crushod ‘he nppraisors wore ic tho snap-Judginont ‘Deniunge, Road, the left tomple, Th 0 food-aduitern= aArded a3 2 subject for Na- tonul rathor than State logialution. Hepresentative Rockwell was ia favor of © change in tho trial of inane cases, whoroby the Judge of tho Supremo Court should appoint three good physioluns to try tho cnses, though ‘bo would atilt allow a jury whon tho patient or friends, Ho had oxamined gov eral {mportant queations, among thom thoso of rorfolted bail-bonds, convict wae preparing Dilla on uo number of thom, Speaking of tho rosscd his bt ‘oung man 2 years of nzo, was at tho turn-table at tho moment Moeighno ran out of the pump-house, and hi be twenty fect from the turn-table whan bo wnt \ down, the concussion shock that he will nover forxet. A wound was yiaibio on hia neck, but, ho fs not serlously in~ jured, Tho other mon, Who wore mostly on the uarry, opposit the pu though some of thon bair-breadth escapes from the lying pieces of wood and fron, A@ soon ns tho recover from tho Buddot: shock, they ramoved tho body of Metghno to his lodgings nt the iouse ‘West Ninvteeuth streot, bow to decline, orted in favor of johnson street, newr pointed out that a ror! existing ordinance would bu nt grave oyll, Inas- h 18 now porformed by on would be distributed among a great many and that as a natural consequence tho work of inapection would ba bndl: if, Indood, at nil, Mosvover, and thi lald great stress upon, inspecting oilicers would have it all tholr own way, as one of the proposed changes {9 that which aims at the omission of that all “reports shall be eluded yeatordi: wonty-second witnesges were exiunined, Vordlet of scoldental conaured tho Burlington & Quinoy ital y tor not causing Pi Nyts to be exposed on the ond of tho freight trity which ran down Officer Mackey. Tue graduates of the Jones School hold a meoting yesterday ovening In tho Methodist Church Block, ut which thoy mudo arranye- ‘nents for n itcrary ontortainmant to le given In tho soond weok of Janua was announced, Witinrd Wood: Howlund, of the public schonts,—both of thom ‘ald Jones School teachera,—would speak. Alumni Association clected the following officers eorge K. ‘resident, Miss Kittle Hreunan; Becretary, Miss Muy Daggett; ‘Troosurer, Darnis + Sergeunt-at-Aring, 2. M. Bilokham, jod to hold tho next’ regular meoting of tho Club in tho third wook in Januury, & worthless and drunken intoxicated on tho trect Station, abor, ol and | north side of the conviot-Inbor houes, wore tot hurt Mi La x: a convict should too cortain part 10 when tht be In a condi- tairrymen could his imprisonmont ended he m! Won to tuke cure of himself until ho could tind employment, and not bo thrown upon the com- munity, to rogort again to crime, iopruacnta- tu Incrensing tho number ,umending the Justice of wiring corporations to tho clause enactin, ‘ailace streots: of Mra, Connors, No, 730 gabort distauce enst of the quarry. THE CORONER WAB NOTIVIE D, and will bold an Inquest thore thls morning at Tho mother -Of decensed, and it brothor, living nt Shamokin, Pi and tho latter Ig expected hore to take Molghne wis a siuglo mun, steady and tompornte in hishabits, It was hia wont to smoke a pipe, and bo had bean warned by Buporintendant O'Connell, whon on duty, to the warnings. Fitteon the oxplosion ho was ft smokluy bis pipe, It is conjectured that whilo ho a pltinp-houso n spark pipe fell into the box where tho dynamite car- tridges and fuse were lying. ‘ho dl the could not cut It and thus provent the oxploaton, out and warned tho about to happen Information of trongly against hich the Cy Counell pro Seva, 4, 5, ana 6 are to bo gutirely omit- ted, und overy other scotion of tho uct to under= ko a radical alteration, which, if the Council should bo successful, must bo exceadingly detri- tnental to tho houlth of the working classes, Tho Present law, gald he, empowors Inspecting olli- rivate dwellingy of those who ‘a thing much needed among such cliascs as tailors und sonmatresses, fuct," auld anothor momber, “what tho Council wants {a to tuke all the Juice and leave only tho ‘At noxt Sunday's mooting tho support of tho Trades-Unions will bo nsked in furtherance of a committee shall walt n. introduced ‘a resolution authorizing the olodny of all of the sehoots ut tio ‘cenchers tol ot thelr Becouber pay ote. e lr Decomber pay, ote. Tho resolution was adopted, as Inapoctor Ituyne suggested the Importance of the various Committees preparing their ustl- Mutes for the coming yenr and presenting thom to tho Finance Comimittes on or bofore tho 2uth, which was concurred 11 rintendeut Howland ro; onrollment of the day school avernge meniberstiip 40,0, tendanco 40,446, schools was 2,780, and th for tho pust wook 1,102, ‘The Chair asylanar nnd nt which, it tive Harris belleve urd and Supt. of Warda in Chien tbe Pence act, and In req pay interest on deposits made by tholr employéa, jon, Thomas wanted the Justice act nimendad no that mon would no longer bo token to Dalton and othor pinces before breakfust, Ht SDoenNEny. opposed to tinkering with tho Rovo- nue law, : Friduy procedin; ‘a. have been tele- ‘0. of tho body. for the onsutn Murshull; Vice- cers to visit tho * work for a ilving.’ sorted tho total 18 to bu 53,462, the , and the average ut> ‘The onrollinent of the ovoning minutes befors COLD WEATHER. in tho ollico, and was AVERAGES FOI NOVEMNER AND DECEMBER, Tho following figures, obtalncd from tho Sig- nal-Service olfice in this city, show that tho month of November has on tho avarago been tho coldest for ycars, although greater minimum temperatures havo ocourred tn other yours. The roturna for Decomber of this yourare, of course, to show thut tho average uglow as in uny previous yours alnco 1872, with tho exception, purhups, of 1870; 1813—Novembor, 1s—Decensbor Blictar LEAney, Zollow who was picked u cornor of Washington and Desplnines streota ut 6:20 Wednesda found dond at d o'clock coll No, 1l,attho West BMudison Streot Station, lie had evidently died without o struugle, as ho laid on the bench with his head resting a and elbow, in preclsul; Manwer ag he jald down during tho ry tho night atter the turnkey, Oficor P. D, Owens, hod given pim a drink of wator. Leahoy was an ut 45 yours of ago, und hud [re- quently done thn in the Housa of Correotion. Deputy-Coroner Hansom held an inquest during jury returned a voniict of gentn from alcoholism, exposure, and general 10 average attendance 1 id Inspectors Bartlett, Stiles, and Currin to look uftur the Walluco, Ls . peat now,—and tho Hoare y evoning by Ollicur Libby, was esterday morning in | the resolution passed upon tho City Counoll. Sea fa) WEST 8) JE GAS COMPANY, ra, Rilen Carpenter, of Vortinnd, Me, who Aicd tho DiNl neking that 2 Itecelver ve appointed for tho People's Gaslight & Coke Cumpany it Court, is a whlow indy: bh of tho Block of this core poration, upon which she says she bay nover To- celved a dividend, ‘Her solloitor, Jowe Ui, Hare ton, suld ton TRInUNE ropartor yesterday that ho hud brought the suit in good falth. with a full elation of what he had kag concern wag poration to sult bin, and Brighton Schoo! adjourned until tho SCHARLAU—MIEROSLAWSKL, ‘TUR VORMEN ELECTED, Tho parties to the rocuunt in tho Fitth Legis- Jative Distriot for Represontatlye mot again yesterday afternoon In tho County Bultding, and tho attorneys for tho contestant, O, E. Sebarlua, and tho contestoo, J, Sicroslaweki, proceeded to argue borore Justice Robingon tho Polut ralsed In regard to tho {improper counting of tho yotos, oven undor tho recount in casos whero tho one and one-half votes opposit 4 candlinte's namo had been erased, tho cumula- tlvo vote put opposit tho othor's name, and roault divided cqually between the ono who soally got ‘other who didn't gotany. A. L, Iockwoll, Kap- resentativo-clect from, tho First District, ap- poarcd on bohalf of Bir. Schariau, and J, It. Duo Aittta upheld tho cause of Miorostuwskl Mr, Rookwell took ‘the pusttion that where tho words "1% votcs" wore erased apposlt 1 candi+ without disturbing tho namo itsclf, votu—}—yiven to tho other canit+ dato, the intention of the voter was co voto for tho’ lgttor, nutwithatunding eruso” tho former's tha. words J) opposlt Phelps’ tuo namo ituelf, and the figured written in the posits Solurlan's, it was contended muon of the votor was gleurly tu plump three votes for Schurlau, and vot, as the recounters had construed it, to give hlin and In support of what must sound position, Mr. Kock+ loal of law wud cited the uni+ form practice in counting votes under tho mil- hority rupresuptation system. an othe quarrymon of what was te uttonded by Dr. Mullins, and was Aubsequently removed fo hig mnuthor’s house, on Thirteenth piace, toar Lattin atroot. Tho pump dostroyed was vaiued at $000, and the whole pecuntary loas is ubout $1,200, includ« tho shanty and the pump connections. jad the explosion oceurred gouson, when thore nro fitt work in the quarry, tho rosult would have beco It was tho cacape of 80 many Thy explosion brought hundreds of persons living in tho violiity to tho quarry, and wild rumani were aflout fur aomo time that the ocour- rence was futal to more than une nan, NO DLAME CAN BE ATTACHED toany ono but tha unfortunute man who bo- came a victim to hls own carolesnoss, Io had undiing of dynamite and othor powortul oxplosives, und had beon caus tioned by the Superintendent obout smnoking whon employed in the quarry, Tha quantity of dynamite he had in the bo: tridgos, was uot Jargo, when it ts considered that Aftcon pounds nro used for a blast, but eldent would not buve occurred If the cul ept ina magazine or othor secure recoptaclo, justead of in un open box, a incomplete, but they go old olfendor, abot Alena, Ae a tho day, and the raat in tho summer or sixty mon at tw oontond with. Prouldont, Br, To was always atrald to givo any information, for foar thoy were trying Inet Out somethin i ‘his stock botun, fatal toathera, Api Iris Intended to have tho various booths of ‘was iniraculous, iinont atocked and in order by ht, and business houses and othor gontributors tro requested to send thelr contri> butions to the Armory, by ‘that ume if poss dy cautious to ault him. 1877—Levombor ,.. 1878—Novomber, 1678—Decembur 1871—Novembat 18—Decembor 1880—Noyomba: 1380~-Decombor, UNION LEAGUE. Meeting at le, Tho yrand opente luce at To'cluck itnuraday. ~ Bponse to tho address ‘uve Committeo, targe | «i toa ludy Who was puahud for nouns, and this should be to her a source of iucome uu which sho could live. And out when the anaunt weetings wero held, und nelthor Mfr, Hiliingd nor wny one olse there: ‘Tho oloacnusa of tho core nes of xoods anitable for tee ave been recelved from the most promivent business houses, which will be wold ut the sume prices ng li Nrat-cluas ptores, ‘Tho frienda of tho regiment aro agaln cauth Hot to tnako all their purchases before visiting 18 thoy will find many noveltics not generally found in the stores. MENTION was made. dn tho denth af Robert 2. yacckdont at Thirty-ol wasa sonuf Atexun three and, the been used to the bi SSLSSRSEGREAELE! would evor tell bin poration was murveloug, pave an inquiry into the ti by whom ita ran. A call at the Company's office was very unsat- setuouaty By fe Hltings Wan Ean, aud the Che 1 Me. Zinimerman, dida't know ai ubout tho cuso, sak COAL UP AgaIN, ‘Tho Coal Exchange held un adjourned moct- ing at tho Grand Pueltle Hotel yeateniny aftere hoon, ‘There was about tha usual attondance, With but dittle didcuugion and after only u brief session it was decided to ardur wnothor advance of 80 cots por ton un all sizes of hat advance makes the rate of racito consumers $8 por ton, The smaller dealors will ‘bo entitled Co tho ual rebate Of BL per’ tan from thesa figures, ‘Tho voul hug been advanced still more, the Compuny iui 1 Ber. ae to tho old ratoa, thua inuking wi with o 'Cipuxe roportor Mr, ton, the President of tho Exetun tho heaviest dealors, auld that Ch could secure no rll shipments for game tine to. come. Heoxpressed (tnd bis opinion that the dbo exhausted by Feb. 1. x, modo into car Philadolphia Yestorday— Frocevdings, Puinapenrata, Pa, Doc, %—The National Council of tha Union Leaguo of Amorica held {te annual session to-day, Gen, J, 8, Neuloy, of Pittsburg, waa olocted President, and tho othor officers werg revlected. A report on tho Indian ‘polloy of tha Govora- ment waa adopted, strongly advocating tho necessity for dissolying tho tribal system, and requiring that the Iudlans shoutd bo mado clti- hth treet, Mr. Beubion ler Heaublen, one of the oldest settlers of Chicago, and ut the time at hig death was 20 yours of nye, member of tho Fir Department under Mai Denver, and proved himself a brave fireman, Who never know what dauger was whon duty talled, Sle realigned his ed by tho Cijcugo & MASONIC, iu wus former: Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribund, MADIsON, Wis., Dog, 9.—At tho cleotion of off- cors of the Rabert Macoy Commandury, No, 3, to-night, the following Sir Kulghts wore olectod: Churlea J, Krum, Eminent Commander: HL. Hughes. Generailsaiino; Willian He tala-Gonoral; David Beampton, Senior Wardony ¥. G. Tawaites, Juntor Warden; Robert Waote ton, Treasurer; and Charles G, _ A LEPER'S DEATH, Bpsctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tnsnon, UL, Deo, 9.—Jacob Jacobs, who has boon Mnyering so long in the moat loathsome {a dond. For months he bas r inuch nowspuper comment been graduully waldion, und was vti= Northwestern Railroad, ulterwarda by tha Cuileuzo, Rurilngtan & Mr, Beaublen louves a wife and one child and uy large circlu of friends to mourn his death. Hig funeral will take place to-day at Lvu'clock, from his lute residence, roll are and his romaine will rico of Wilmington | Protps Iss, nploce, dou an undoniubl well quoted 8 yood Resolutions were ndopted congratulating the country on the election of Gurilcld and Arthur, and plodging tho supportof the now Adiniuis- Tho subject of South by tnvith Muyera,iccurder, Mr. Doulittle, any the — candidute’s tho cruguro of tho thyures op- the voter's intention to vote for ini, and Uhat the action of thy recounters fn dle vidiog up the vote was therefore perfoutly jude Tho other point raised reluted ta to ‘ur tha Demvorstic enndi< On severutat jeKone'’a numa wus A MEETING was held at Burke's Hotel yostor chee: taalers auy vyoning of the Comnities appointed a coue plo of weeks ayo tor the purpose of forward the movement recently started in New York, tvhich hus for ita obsuct the estaullybment of the drikh patelot, Jumes Stephens, in Paris, from which putnt be fg to direct tho dyyressive moves atrodden Irish people ayainse There were prusent hotwtthstandin tho codperation of all pro- pualt it evinces ut reyird to their past po- pucches made in fi ryant, of Georgia, tho HH agouti, and the Hou, J. D. brady, of Vir- ina, . dtr, MoEnolly, of Pounsylvania, prosonted a rosulution in relution to tho duty o€ uu Kepube Party to educate tho poople in tholr po- Uteal duties by means of tho uewspapor press ie Tho Councit hajournea to meet in Woshington iu Maroy noxt, for the purpose of uttendin inauguration of Prosidunt Gartleld, § RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, Carclesness of wnployés of tho Northwestern Tullroad brought abous another collision yes- torday, which, fortunately onough, ouly lo damage ta the Company’é property, and not In injury to {te patrons, as wag receatly the case, Au Incoming passonger truln, known os the Slaywoou Accommodation, which was due at the dopot at 8:16 In thy morning, at 8:20 o'clock collided with switch engine No, 860, which bad stock on hud Bructteally wll the atuck ‘boon coutracted for, and th counting their hopoy of {ater revelpts. present udvanco he attributed: hito ho was unwilling to mnke a positive atatewent, the reporter reoulved the improssion ig could be prodicted within of coal in tho city has vor thereof by C a jon. James 'T, leach, Gnd modical attention, wearing away by decay for tho past ton years, ——————_— TUNNEL ILLUMINATION, Dee. ¥.—-Lieut.-Goy, Weaton has given instructions to Manuycr Gardnor, of tho Troy & Uroentleld oad, to try tho oxperl- ‘ment of (luminating tha Hoosav ‘Tunnel by ith 4 viow to having such tilumings Won permanont should It prove succoséful, ————— SENATOR LAMAR. ; New Onveans, f.2., Doo, 9.—Senutor Lamar is hore, much improved iu heulth. Ie leaves for Washington Saturday. count of the yotes dates, MeKong and Miorosliuwakl. vhs Democratic tlokota atoks Beburlan's fnserted with Inunts of the dow: thelr English oppressore, Bt the meotiug Capt. D. VF, ridod, and Messrs, John F. Cottoy, Dwyer, M. J. Hogan, Beutdu, and Willan dong byethoe Committe dumber of prominent 8 n columnitted on 6 for the abject stu ourned subject 10 ¢1 to those couses, that anvther nds tho present mouth, OLYY-NALE, Porrcey hoadquarturs were draped yesterday in respect to Olicer Muckey, who cana to his death by w railroad aovidont Tuvsday night. Tux Mayor yesterduy wrote the uutboritics at Washington for an abstract of tite to the old Post-Oilico property, The proposed purchasers of tho property made the suggestion, ‘Tie new firo-onyinoa reoulved Wednesday Were tested yesterday, aud gave she greatest Batisfaction, No, 40 was sont to the engines houso coruer-of Ashland avenue and Jaynu and tho. 1% OuxsTER, 2089. namo strivkon tho utter ense, merely tho namie Ju the recount, the reeounters divided Up the votes butweon te two candidates, i votes to each, of the yotus’ ayainat Mivros|awaki’s nutmo, it was cons tendod, showed tha Intention of the voter to Whuthor bo nrased the tw glve Scharlau the Justice Robluson disposed of tho mattor ina few words by dociding taat i TUL INTENTION OF TIW VOTER, es Opposit ono caudidusa'’s tho cumulative yote to the or candidute, was vicarly to yotes to the latter, nutwithstand| fulluro to ernay thy suratohed candidate's nawo, Brien, ‘The only work wus tho selection of 4 Culeuyo Irishmen to act. ‘iptous tu raise funds uttor which thoy ad- =. i vou N MISSIONS, oO angual inceting of the Chic Wouen's Forciea bilialoniey. Aucctaien was hoon wt tho University Pluce irs. A. J, tows ta the ebale, SUith, Feud NUE ros Nov. Wi, ‘The umount the dittereot mission bands cons eS ubyat oe parto the direction of name itself or not, an ounulative voto, esterduy after! Baptist Churet, A Who Treasurer, Sirs. FA, a PS rrr SETS Port for tha yeur ending All your own fault If you romain sick when you cun get Hop Litters that nover fall, <<a i 000 HoweSoates, nen, Selleck 6 Br lowe! atte Lonten, Bel @ Luptist churel aud Vicinity amounted to F815, Wve bly threy this bid been expended aor to 180, No, 74, Voeby, Hnsiraad Company, on ta woe Soe WALLSAMBON—Aasiatg HE COURTS. astern Tilinolg No, 12 Hmith ¥. Gelmmayroneteiat#e Anthony, +] CuupoR JAMEMON-21, 29! on tela f Two of the Match-Bond Perjurers | hearing, 0 Bh No case on Juma GArpyen—17, 11, Ry Found Quilty. No Prospect of an Agreement by the Earli Jury. Tunes Roarne—1 3 No ete on ‘—Qunal-erimin: Tho Deelaration in C, B. Farvwell’s Libel Salt nl cases, Against the Rows. sy BO ats GSE NE 88s Ty ey 7H, 4,0, Eaaies PERIURENS, CONVICTED, JUDGMENTS, 8uranton CountT—Conre: horgor et al. v. Fredoria Tottontiea cr vioe tt Mathes, $57.—Jolin Soba v.Cathorina and atest L, Touliy, $001,—John Saba ¥. Kamo, Faye ee Syhae sarrn—John Bromley ot aly, M M, Jones, $411802—V, A. ‘Turpin, ect Emerson ©. Felton, $100.—David. Witeon oer Comnoliug Carts, $87.—Jobn Fleming y Goes Agood advance was inde yesterday in the trial of tho mateh-bond eases before Judgo Blodgett. Tho reauit in the Perkins enso, be- {ng a vordiet of ullty, Weilnesiay afternoon, seme to have the effect of woakoning tho de- fenso in the other casos, Tho frst cnso yerter- day wna that of John G. Wuetunt, indicted for perjury in swearing to a fulse affidavit as bonds- Publle Produ 5 Inu ¥, Chien, innit for James Fitzgorntd. Cont & Mining, ‘comin te g rs 3A atau ‘The District Attorney In oponing anid it would | 'Tolegraph Company, att. 4 Ol, Y. Chicnga bo shown that Wustum swore ho was a cnpltal- fat and worth $20,000, Including n ming in Color- ado worth $00,000 and rent eatate in Chicago. Mr. C,H, Heed appenred for the defendant, and stated that Wuatitm would admit tho algn- ing of the nilidavits, nnd that the statements mado in It wore untruc, But the defendant had beon the victim of 2 bold, designing mun, Janes Baxter, and hnd alened the aflidavit at Baxter's roquest, and on Gaxter's repreaontations us to whatitcontained. The afidayit wis not read to him, nor did ho know its contents, but was told it waan more imattor of form, Under such cir- enmstances, {t would be contended tho detond- ant had not been guilty of porjury. Mr, John 8. Cuffmann, tha Notary Public who took Wustum's nffidavit at the time of signing the bond, was thon called, and testified. that it was aignod in tho office of James Baxter, Ho did not rend the aMdnvit to Wustum, but asked him {f bo Know its contenta, and ho sald he did, Tho atkiavit was tn Baxter's handwritiuig, and waasigned before witness Fret there, ‘Tho Judao said he thought, tu viow of the do- fendant's admissions, no further evidence was necessary on the part of tho Government. ‘Tho defendant therenpun tovk the stand him self, Ho testified that he had been In Leadville since lust March, but camo back hero Tuesday to bo tricd. Ho signed tho: nilidavit tin Baxter's office, Baxter told htm that it wits a nero matter of form that, ho hal to givoa bond overy yer, but ho (Baxter) had the ap- proving of it. Defondant did not Know thore wns any ponalty attncked to tho signing of tho bond. Ho nover rend the afidavic, nur was it rend tohim. Ie told Baxter ho bad no property sullicient to onaple. him to goon a bond, Dut Huxtor sald {t made no dlifurenco, Tho frat time he ausportod thero had beon any crooked work was in June last, and be thon Immediately went to Collector Harvey to find out nbout It. Mr. [teed offored to put in soine evidenco ns to the previous good character of the dofendant, but tho Judge anid it could only bo board in mitigation of punishtnont. Mr. Heed objected to such a remark bein JORGE ANTHONY=C, A, Winshy Pupile Produce Exchange, sateen yey ce Gully an, iureraye Biot See lla LLTAMSON—Aldan Harpor D, Quinn, Frank Bonharunel, and see eecet verdict $112.60, and motion fur noe poem Baty, APPELLATE CounRT-srcoN sRIGT, SOND Dige Speetat Dispatch to The Chteago Trib Orrawa, Ul, Dec. 0.—Tho following ects wore Med In tho otlice of the Clork of tho Apy Sty tata Court, ‘Second Disteict, to-day: PH . The Farmers’ Loun & Trust Com) Tho Chiewgo & A\ Fdoens ane Chie gt ton: Halicond Company; deereg anne va. Dumont; decree modified and nf. 600. ‘Tho TWiinols Western Extension’ Company ya. Gay; di m lon Haltroad remanded} ‘opinion Mewes, Tever#ed and caus firmed, x + Gates; Judgment at. a Stoettor ve, Nortot <5 aaa te 5 motal; deerco afirmed, A VERY NARROW ESCAPE, Tfenry Beileke, 0 young Gorman. ‘employed ay f thiner by N. Dartholdy, bordwaro deater a No, 238 West Chiengo avenue, while at work at 76 yesterday morning, aceldentally upset enn of bonzino which ho had carelesly placat too close to watove. ho benzino caught fire at once, and by tho oxplusion of tho can Tedcko's clothing was covercd with tha flaming Suid, Torror-strickon ho rin through tho store and out into tho streot, Miout. Steclo happened to be passing nt the time, and he had tho 00d pense to seize the burning man, and by rolling hint over and oyer jn the snow Haines, Hedeke's clothing had ateeae ee ee dy burned made, as It was equivalent to anying the dofend: | through tn several places, and ho ey ant was ullty. ge tet burned about the loft side, Tnnnter und eee ‘The Court refused to cither withdraw or | will recover. Tho flro in th 10_sluru was casi oxtinguished, without ‘culling out th Kira Ie, partion by Cupt, Moan uuilono oF ioe Bees mpany No. 3, ‘Tho damage was modify tho Insinuation, after short arguments tho Judgo phegad tho jury. Ho instructed thom that if the defendant swore to the contents of an alldavit ho must bo holt responsible, and could not be allowed to sot up bis own negligence and want of care of ox- aminntion of tho Inatrumont he had signed, lig plea that ho did not know what the aftidayit contained waa not valid. A party night be inta~ ted In some cnsca by nu ingeniously framed wifdavit, but when he was prosent and tho am davit was prepared before fim, and he bad an opportunity to undorstand {t, whon slso the subject mattor wus discussed, and he thon solemnly took an anth, he muet bo hold re- sponsible, Tho defondant wag ontitied to tho benefit of every reusonnbla doubt, but if tho Jury belloved tho ‘statemonts of tho affidavit ‘wern fateo, they would tind hin guilty. ‘The jury woro out for shout twonty minutes, and raturned with a verdict ot guilty, On Mr, Kevd's request thoy werd polled, whon it ap- poured two at least of them had nt first boon In Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervou: and aul forms of mera dobility: relldved by tae? {ug Monsmman's Foptonizod Beet onle, tha only prepuration of beef containing its ontity autre tous properties. Jt {a nut a mere stimulant Nke the oxtructs of beef, but contains blood-tnnking, Torco-genernting, and Hfo-sustalning propertioa fsinvalunbioin all enfoetiod conilitions, whether tho result of oxhaustion, nervous prostrtion, ovorwork, or acute disonso; particularly if re ulti Tron pulmonary Somplatnts, Caswoll, .» Proprietors, Nor y by druggeiutay <> cee Sane Feels MARIIAGE LICENSES, ne ny pe fotos marriage licenses wero taken out favor of acquittal, but afterward changed, and Teatdence, followed the opinion of the innjority. Chileno, ‘Tho defendant was refersed on $2,000 ball un~ ‘Chleagu, tli sentence, with Gon. Roynolits a8 suraty. Tho Orrin O, Whitnoy case was next taken up, Whitnoy was one of tho bondamen on the Phin- cas Ayer bond, and his oriino was perjury. His counsel, Mr, Bisboo, after 8 Jury of eloyen moo weru sivorl, consented toa verdict of rally, and Intimated that before eontanes ho would olfer somo ovidence in mitization. Tho heriury ense of 3fntikian Rolph was ox- pected to follow, but some of the Government witnossoa Were absont, and it went over to this morulng, * A BROKEN CONTRACT. * Goorgo Ityland..,. Corolina Gunuérson. {Jong ituor, Luolla sl 5 una Horgwurdt,, 4 fico O Moyer. Mra. Loulaa Boyde. «+400. Clinton togors. B. A. Shodd & Co, fled n Dil Tuosdny, | {Marmot Mech ac? which was carofatly tuoked away from prying | {JaeWcqinedy, Ca UES, eyes, aguinst Edward Soriu, to compel the spe- Oscar BM, St MM, Storn, Bortha Grecnabaum. {ighann Knaszol,, Mary Nona... cific porformunce of a contract to convey to them tho undivided ¥ of Block 20, In the Notre Dame Addition to South Chicago, In Novombor, | § Joni I. Raad.. 1877, Sorin, who was also tho commander of tho | {Anta A. Busha Congregation of tho Sucred Cross, mado an | {Alert Winklor qyrcement with tha complatnants to soll thom ‘one-half of the above block 20, for $1,000 an acre, and to give a warranty docd to the contre of tho Calumot River,togathor with the exclusive - Privilewe of cutting ice in Auld river, and on tho contiquons Hats, as long aa tho Congregation of tho Sacred Crosa continued to hold Innda in that’ section. Tho aumof $100 waspaid asenrncnt mo- ney, and it wasufterward ascertained that tho half block containcd something over six xoros, making tha purchuso price $6,070. Compluin= auts havo repeatedly offered to pry this aniount, butdorin has ag often refused to rocclvo. It, ‘They think they have suffered at least 310,000 by faabn A, Larson Annio J, Jutnso Charles J. Lindoman,. Theres Josoph Stone... Magy A. Collin Guatay Ke erry {aintitte Mofaownel! {oneg Mane Mrs. Colo! his refugai to purfortn his agreement, and tho Jacob Witunar sk thut ho be colpotied speciiivally 10 cary aiehea ce out his contract, Lee teat Usaial fKO.., VARWELL Vs. THE NEWS, {bitnnte Bato: ‘The doclaration in the lost $50,000 bol sult of ©. B, Farwell nguiust tho News was fled yestore day in tho Superlor Court, Tha suit was begun sone woeke ugo, The things which aro claimed to bo libelous nro that ho was characterized As Uisreputable and unworthy to bo clocted to Congress; that his enndidature was 9 disgrace to tho buainess-mon of Chlcuga; that he hud been buytng yotes,—tho News advis(ug tho voters of tho Third Congres. sional District to inalst on boing pald by Farwell for thelr votes, Tho pluintit was characterized naa" political debauchce,” * treacherous toward frlends nod viudlative toward anoniica,” seltlsh, unablo to do bis country any good, ete, The articles were ull published shortly before the Just cloction, and are nearly tho aime os thoae DIVORCES. nner ‘Tho following bitls for divorce woro fled yestordayt NORMAN-Soltna. from Joseph, on tho ground of habitual drunkeunss. AdWLSMANN—Otto, from Agnos, on the ground ot jesurtion, MILLEH—Tarbarn, from George M., on tho ground ofcruuity and drunkenness, MARRIAGES. Eats hve AOC rae aearar od STEPHENS—LA LANDH—At tho home of the bride, 28 Muxwoll-st,, ‘Chicago, on Wednesday vrone ing, Doo. & by tho tor, Hyoria Kent, of Ciintoy Sitbot Congregational Chircli Aur, Huw H.stopbe to Mins kil at. La Lando, butt of Culeaxo. ont white ty brother Jobti V, recently brought DEATUS, B slmilar action, ; Pere renters sent is parire ce —— FURLUNG—Dee. ), of Inflammation ofthe bo) M BRO A B months und 3 day DN. EARLY, My, Octo aA 2eNte Dally ur vouws Sn. Woxtord County, Lrolund, Sanoral saranda. the fith, from 512 Hupbard-ats to Nortuwestorn Dopot, by cars (0 Calvary. NAQGS—Duc. & Stra. Hn Bonoral ae lds nas Friday from 23) Maltby bye rlagus to Calvary. i . qTARPEN uo tunoral sorricas oft Ine Hlethsg ar or appa, fo of C1 i, ‘Vapped, ald wi a fofolbuk Yo-day (Hriday) in tha First Boost ur QUY—In Chirao, Deo. 8 Lucy Guy, exod 2 ren, Fanora{worrices at the Ciwurot parlors of tho First Baptist Chureli Friday nt o'clock p. in, nae aime Fo pT years month * formerly paator ‘uf Ste Mary's Churcth HEEit deal from tho rouldonog of his nophow, Mf. Ficatarions, Na. Gy Hubbards Beli Dec. ‘ya y joy tO BE. Lag! i Mins will bo"colobrated, -whoped Dy ‘catriasct Calvary Conatery. ee eee ANNOUNCEMENTS: CMRETING OF PEOPLE INTERESTED Its eamairuction of w viaduet eaznur CRS, Ars und Hulstodaat, will, bo. bold, tis oventiu ey Turnor-Hall on Alllwoukou-ay. Aldermen 0 ¥ 7 Aue Tho jury in tho Earll case havo not yot renohed a vordict. Yesterduy morning thoy were marched into court to recolve further Nght upon some polntin the Instructions, and wero told by Judgo Gary that thoy muat roturn nnd find a aortic it was) rumored tht the jury thon stood ten for conviction and two for acquittal, ITEMS, Discharges trom bankruptcy wore issuod estorday to Maurico Watkins ond William 0., Tune. it) ‘To-day Is tho Jast day ofseryico to the Decem~ bor tori of the Clroult Court, UNITED STATES COURTS, ‘Wilholintnn Fox itled 9 bitl yesterday against Lawrence Egun, Jobn Crighton, Thomas Moran, John Donahue, and David EB. K, Stewart, to foro- close a mortgaxe for $0,000 on the W. 4 of Bub- Lot 1, Lot 3 flock 18 In fractional Seo. 15 Ad- dition; also Lote 16 and 14, Block t8¢ of School Section Addition; also Lots 26, 23, and 27, Blouk 0, in Wentworth's Subdivision in sco, Ut, On, 145 Part of tho W. 4 of tho BW. Ag of Seo, B38, 145 Lot lof Rurlbut’s Subdivision of Lots 8 and 7 in Cleavor & Taylor's Subulvision, Bec, J, 34, 14; aud 5 ucres of Jand inthe N. 2. corner ofthe E, ¥ of tha N, W. X of Boo, 24, 40, 13, eT AB DEL INTHE CITY Olt COUNT : TTOURS a cematg rae tse ‘¥roo Kinpluyiont Bureau, 64 Le ballore! a y JOHN, OF KANSAS, W ‘8 pul ‘luck. ts snd Tiisadutis Ly Comstock will Ble oe ‘premade ana Dinko ‘® roportuf tw rellot work dont STATE COURTS. | pyeOhe ae Libblo Milter bogan a sult yesterday for $1,200 | Hq AJ. J. 11. COLE WILL Coxpuct nue dirs de against Ira IX, Farrington, aud auotbor for a ike ie Ase eote ad in Lowor Varw amount againat Louiso 8, Farrington, : J, W. Brigham & Co, brought suit in roplayin against Orrin G, Munn torecovera quantity of ie Berur or Cay for $i,0, Hi —-. CHIMINAL COURT, Beforo Judgo Hawes Join . Burke pleaded KO WIN ME. ea Vy iss PEAK TSS FIRANCRS E, WILLARD WILL st inder Enrol, to-duy, uc, 1h at 1:8 Dh peat pur, Doc bisa sonperenee nur i put FnsT, fiscoran sreTiNa OF Brin T’ Enginvors' Association wit! be ne ev Wd, cornor Handolph on NE aaa Ty BU MRRTING OF 7 it T'Sare Rr nt ‘Hepubllesn Chud will bes r i thle pvoning at Armory ul. A fall atten guilty to potit larcony anil was seutto the House | spoclully reauostod. = site Tu tho cuses of Michuel Sullivan, Patrick 3 Pe eee end canatcrts., wilt Do Ue resting He ithis wveniig by ap Int” Hee cal ousival ontoriainmiotte at the UUs es LEATHER Goons. . f sett, Henry Shatner, and Joseph Wiggins nolles were onterod, ‘ho recognizancos of Honry Goobat, John Tur- nor, John Goddard, Michact Honcaly. Jucob Wil suit and dahn Gurrigan wore fortelted. Jobn Bucns pleaded gulity to petit larceny, and was renuniod for suntuuce,: Daniel O'Leary aud Honry O'Leary are on trial for assyuit, ail ings tt MERKER'S Pectut-fo-k Faclitts HY Btatenstee upestalr, SANDY: coca Bond ti iccmaauls tual box by exproy Mle ei Aunesten Des Ch HH chk: ‘Address Tak, conweces iz THE CALL, Jopax Nnvuwony—In chambers, Jvpax BLopautt—Tho Matilda Rolph match» bound cuse, =), 2s « ‘ : AYVELLATS CountT=3fotions, - Jubgy: guttu—No previninary call. Trial call at, 8403, 0,404, 8,468, and 8,470, No vaso on trial. JuDGH ANTHONY—B5, 131, 140, 142, 144, 162, 156,