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; 10 re tat ta, KO, ty RIAL LOT Taney, #.t0u4) 4.40; colpts, thn; shipments, 410). . KANSAS CIT Speelat Diapateh to Th iengo Tribune. KANSAR CITY, Ma, Dee, If, —Tha Price Gurrent ro- ymonta: 17d: market wenk SI ani An Woled TWUFFALO, urrato, Dec. Ie CaTTLR—lscotnts, sah: market fel and unehanged. SHER awe baakig—fteeatnte, 1.20), no Fheoy on Arumiatin, SUM CL cinta, AO}; market dull nnd drooping: mito choled Feeder Mm fow lode aol carly at €hs Mahe mixed, Laxey wood medinn, BWR: choles heays FLGGeLST Medan gualsty, Feary undunind ons, ener then, SLUNG II manee Ket cloned oak, with 25 load ti BAST LINRWEY. Ast brnnnty, Yoo, M—CATTEESMocapts, 1d Donat selling ante ne goxterday: cond te pel Qa Inte to good, Bz commun nod Heh, RA: bulla, co AM! stags, $000.00: Oxten Int cows: - nnd hetfers, £4, Flode—Receipts, 4.100 heads Phindelphins, 81.15 4.35: Yorkers, G.1vit tn ‘SUREP—Kevolpte, NU; market unchanged. UINCINNATL ATE, Dec, 16.—Mogs—Flrmer; common, hud, giaua gti puck, FLAK: butel= Ors HS KedAy: Feeelpta, (Us atipmenta, bi. g INDIANAPOLIS Vg ANDIANAPON, Deo, M—Tans—Biendy ot 1.252 O54; receipts, 4.0Ms aipnian’ WU. BY TELUEGRAPIL, “FOREIGN. Spretat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. Tay rnraor, Vee. W=1:90 1, my—Flour—Now de Test Dv. Aika, Grain=Wheat—Winter, Not Wey No.2, fe Fd; epring, No. 1, Waly No. Es fdr white, No, tet Ys Hd; No. 2 fa2di club, No. 1, 104. Gds No. 2 1 Md, Corn—New, No. 1, Gs 8, Vrovisiuns=lork, (os, Lardy )ts, * LAVERVOOT. Dee. 1 —CoTTON—Stendy nt (Gest paler, 12,00 “bales: speeutntion ,and export, 200 } gator: American, 0440 bates. GRAIN—Corn—New Weston mixed, fs Fd. PROVIAIONS—Prime iexs pork, Git, lart—Anier Fon, di tl pious: chuteo hous, packing BLAS IA, bid jes iy Refined, 14a ute. Titer ti tukeleiad Amoriean, ie. ontritugal, ; Muscovauto ‘alluat,, UM—Rollned, Uae, od UT serie oy! ie ta. "4 i fe FANG 5 Tah Hs aaa Cle v— atty Of ean rod .wintor wlicat for shipment during Wo present and following month, 4a” TAVEAroOL, Do, f—Whent dull and depressed zed winter. si Huy So, 2 suring, Deids Nick Neal, Corn dull ne bs al, Sturge t—-AVhoat tind corn dull nnd negioeted. Arrived—Whent anit corn Gul and nogiected. ‘Yo arclve—Whont dull and nese Jectod: red winter (at London) deellugd dt. Corn dull ang negiveted, Park dull and 2s towor, at bie, Lard dull and it lower, nts tM, Macon—lang cles, Ns; shure clear, Is lowor, ALA. ‘Tatlow, Ws, Chiessu, Gs, Look, is, ' NEW York. New Yonr, Dee. t.—CoTron—Stealy at alayo; futures Uarely atoailys December, We: Janunry, ore: February, 1: March, 124te; April, 1.68e4 May, 1270e; Sune, Ube; July, 11e. Fiocn—lieavy;. recolpts, 21000 tris: exports, brie: super Stato and Western, #1406: cominon to god extra, HKGAUL Koud to chofce, 5.875; whlte wheat extra, 5.20aW; oxtra Ubly,” HWA St, Louts, H.006073; Minnesuta patent Pracesn, $0478 25, GRAIN—Whent 1@140 hetter: rechinta, WKt00 bu soxportn, 19.00 bat rejected spring, Weds *do, STKE LAG; unuraded rod. $Me h2h No, i di PSLioolliag; Nu. 3 do, shtaclaig: Now t ilo, #1 panied winter, sLiicela), ungeidell white, #1 fad 1.1643 No.1 BAgtgerd ASG 4 red Necembe: ai teat ERK: F February, #1. MepLceRR Mubrens, #1 WELEH{. Cort tr : rtd, SLA tne Now, oxpor Ge white, 5 No, 2 Devombur, ands! ehrunry. OMGsude. ‘Ontw hen Ou bur Western mixed, ater whe LAY —Quiat and unchaneed. Hol aut wna nian. : Ginoceniis—Cones higher: Rio cargoes avotod 104 BO Sugnr dull und weak: fair job Lots. 15 (481 to good refining, thet \activer new erop, good to chole fulr demund. PerhoL¥Gst—Dult ant nominal worude, iifares retined, lensked. TALLOW—Htendy at tattiec, Quiet at 1.5L. He. Molasses—Now Orleans Saas leo in United, Die; K Pi NO NH at HL Noorstendy, Cut mente steady: i; short clown quoted uf gd, [ins Rtomm, II TOUEY. Ge MUTTEU—Woak: NGA, - j CHERSE—Stenly, with a far demand; 10g1iia, .NEW ORLEANS. : NEW ORLEANS, Deo, I6—FLOUN—Qaiot und wenk; aupertine, Re dt NN, BWGAS ANX, UTS high grades, 8.556000, GNAIN—Corn qulot und wenk; lg, Oate quiet at pasaide, Coun-Mnat—Uighor; $2.0023.00. U3; chateo, F008, je, PROVISIONS—Vork quiot and weak: quoted at 422, Lund steady; theren, Sather kog, Hae, Bulkements Aulot; shoulders, ey clene-rity Wee; clear, 4 “Bacon quiet but steady: shouldors, Sige: clearrib, + BYcs clear, Sc. Wawe—Sugar-cured steady with wo god deniand; canynssed, W10Ke, Wirsky—Siendy; Western reetitted, €1.10@ 1.13, UROCEHMES—Coffee—Demnd fate snd prices Rio cargoes, ordinary to primo, MMHG slendy; common to Rood common, £1 (45) fully fair, tyaeio; primo ty Mica tact me etenueuy mitrifusal, karKes fl BECRe Mleo— Buyers und “1 dune holds Loulsfnun ordtuuey BraNn—Dull and lower; quoted at MONETARY Sight ox prortling, 477, ‘ BA HALTIMONE, Md., Dee, munchiang GHAIN—Whent—Westorn steadier; N ‘swintor red, spotand December, | eL pelt) February, N2tiG1213 1 Cor—Weatern quiet hut tring Wester anid Ducomber, Ci1¢astie old, HIM4e now; Juniury, 20 GSixKey Febritary, WYGHA{O: Atnrehy Wo uskuds | Btewmon, SACGS2we, Cnte wholly nunuinat, Nye dull clear mididles, 7. jolted then: pris eed hanye un New York part IMORE. —FLUvit—Dore netlyo and at €h0y a MWay-Unetianged, PHovisiONS—Dulhy without change, + BUTTen—Onloft pris to chdive Western packed, + Nsiaso; Toll, Z4Bic, : : Eoas—Firuy fren, 3 PeTKoLEUN—Nominal: s—Collee troy; Mo curgoes, Sueur strong; A soft, Wife. sk Y—Lower at ELL ( Bunniins~Unehane ; VIx— Flour, Lad brby wheat, 4.00 buy corn, stn, LIZ buy rye, £4 bi s kf yen. 5.619 DU. nth, ALES—Whuat, 47000 buy eOrH, WEN Ul, PIULADRLPIILA, PHILADELPHIA, Dev. W—FLuiit—Nominally un- vehunged. itye Hour steady at Fe. OUAIN— Whoat ~ Modemte denjands rofected on ‘Arack, $1.03: eunio rata, Ni Pronnph shipment 0 ony bunds Ne Dovumbor, F409 bht F1.20iy askeds Janunry, (1.193 bid, i nekeds Kebrincy, L2i9{ Did, EL oakads Murel, eh76 bid, ged naked tot Nmod, 2ALic, ordinary to Corn duNy rojected on track, Bape talxed, Not comber, ui io bil, Sika nuked: Pobrunrys GaAKe Wl dake, Ostt—Dui do, dekye GN as ain PRUVISIONR—Menity, He 81575 Ol 1a, ke, ts er, THER—In fale demund for choles, others dull, swith excorslva wupptys jrtese unetuingest, EGON Keneeo seal wanted as Cunzse—Qutet, but mandy AMOLU M—Nanially U Witinicy—Sioady ne tlt tr a8) belay whet, 3,000 buy corn, Jumuary, ee Dik He abouts Mturet tale wid, ie Nose # ty Land=srinse stew ’ ) Bt. Lotta, Deo —FLOUR—Dull and unchanged. \, GIAIN—Wheat very unvettleds No, 2 red, we LUIS cuvh; CONGO LW, Decembers EMEKUIUING@ 20g January; FUSIONS GEE Kobruary | HUTY LUG LINE LUG Murehy HAGE LOE April : ruurys AICO Maretis en ower at iitee cushy Hie January; Weary Fob Htyurtmarreicuat, ludeydult ahd waekaned, an—Quiur ut digo BUTTEN—OUnchunged, EuGs—Cnehanuod. Wutncy=Quietat tll. Mey. {Dy raid uate hither at Eevee LU aaa uals. ipa jee , xcon duit aid wnuhunuede dated quiyt nt yTs— Hour, 300 bele: ‘bn; outs, th La Hyer Ta Kiaur, corny WO) bu; on! pune, swheal, 13,000 bir cart heat, 13.4 Nit TOLEDO. VOLT, O., Dec, W—-OnAIN—Noon Noand—Whent dred Wabach, spot, #0; vonuury, egy Feburary, t0chii Surely €lure No. i rod Wabavlhy Hie. Com dull: No, 3, spot, guy Muy,uies ruject= Nec. Untedills No, 2 ke, os ; hits aru ety Wummiuth, 6.0); No. 4 H Su, CMED, MATN—Wheat quiet: No. dred, spot, $1.01: Jan Bp Mein webtcary, edivg Surely, ane abit, iiefelre—Wheut, 41.00 buy corn, 44,0 buy vate, L. DINSIENTS—Wheat, 2 i 4 aH heat, 20) bu; corn, 1,00) but uute, s MILWAUKEE, . MILWAUKEX, * Duc. 14—FLeun—Dull and wonk, GHKAIN—Wheut unsettled; uponud und closed wenks No. 2 hurd, nowhial; No, 1 aliwaukey, nynitnaly Nu, 2do, #1; Decumber, 1.0; Januury, BLU: Yebrosry, Suit No. 3 do Kor Nos 4 do ELC: resected, nominal, Corn luwer, Iuactive: No. Ae. Outs dus 4 Hye, dveltued Abges Ni 4 sprig, wilhed bet Na, woe Bass harley" lowers NOY + PHOVLMONE-Firm; weed pork, $1310 cash ond Jan. rh. Bic, naire. Dart-Prime ateam, #243 enst and Decomber heady: €1Anec LO, : Prs—Ffour, 100 Drier wheat, 6000 bit} onta, NTS—W heat, 9,000 buy corn, 4,00 bu; onts, CINCINNATL. CINCINNATE, Due. 1—COTTON—Fiem, at Ike." FLoun—Heavy; family, TKS; fancy changed, GHALN=—Whoat unsettled and Jowor: No, 2 amber, FLOly No.2 red, €LG Corn duit and lowers No. 2 tized, dic. Unis enstort Ne. Zantac, wigan yo nt No. Jive, Hartey tir: No.2 fall tate, Theisigsse Tore dul and nontial Meek Lned stromans & are miter, 5 . r— toe jens: $1.10, ates Western ites se, ILLE. HOrsavieas, Deo, MWW—Cortan€steady at 118¢e. Frotn--Dullt exten, HBA oxtra faintly, $.35@ AD ANG. bt B.0GK2; choles fancy, BRAG Whent aut at sRunt LO. yt No. Qwhlte, now, die; do tuixed, de. Oata quiets Na, 2 Shite, sees do mixed, Myc. iyo quict, but steady; Naw Thay. dy nt FROG ILA, Tio saoNe= Pore dufi at #0, Lant qntuts primo steam, EUGHCe, “HUN ments—Clene Tip, Vet (ee tendy nnd inehanwed at Hu, WHIak PRONE Th 1 now hlah-niixed, Heyer Now new high-mixed, Februneys ot Innetive but tleins Ni and easter; Na, rn qlee nnd Cunyy Yerites pitted In store, Guts, ifadlge. Ryo dull Hater tales February nt tes “PAUS buy oats, ALUN bus oats, teeny y SAAN UNG Tye, 1 SUVMENTAAVhent, nondd corn, ISHS Lug tyy, 8a Duy bariys, NUne, Quiet and unchanged, and yullav, Baatrer Meh 0. Pand extra white, Gtes mmixed snd No. white, 47 ites ChITSFlout, HAO Leis, 1,700 aks; weliont, 29,000 corn, BAS bus Ww buy & RANSAS CIty. Special Dispateh to ‘The Chieagu Tribune, KANKAS CITY, Mon Dec Mk—Thoe Price Current reporta: GRAIN—Whent—Locelptatic past week, 13,817 but Shlpmerts 2,00 bur weak: No. th cash, Tfe; Deven Ler, Tos No, 4, enstt, Rey Deeembor, ker No. by east, (Get Beconiber, ge, Carn—tecetgts Chg peat week, LUTE DIE AN ENU bu; loner, Nu. 2 eshy Uses Decenibor, 315: _ Dn DETROIT, Mich, Doe. it GMAIN—Whone quiets I; Ne, Pwhite, Pod tids Decumber, #14), nomtnals dauonry, #1. Febri #034 wont fLits Apri 2 wehnite, $1.00; 7 FeCl pts, WAU bits atipoienita, 11,UU bi id BUFFALO. BUFFALD, Der, M—GRatN—Wheat neglected and nominal. Corn dull; cur-tots ol, Gte; new, Ge, Oats seares; care! fe, Barley tir and in geod de- mandy voles, Hui bu Canada at ELIsic128 und prieuty ers, Vie nek Ue INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Dee, 1G! ‘—Wheat tlrm; No, Pred, HUIGLUIN, Corn frm at dait(e. Oata sendy aLitkiciie, OSWEGO, OaWwEAD, Noe, 16—GRAIN—Wheat lower, Coro Beurce; Westorn mixed, fkgGc. PECROLEUM. CLEVELAND, Dee, 1W-HETNOLEUM— Firmen; Standard white, 110 test, 1130. PITeSHURG, Dev. 16—PRTROLEUM Quiet: crude, United cortiticates enslor at Y4er retined, Uige. for Phondesutin duilyery, PITUBN ILL tks Lopuncd nt Visser fihtunte clustg at UliG, Salus, UR) Ue bris; charters, 1400 pris, DRY Goons. New YOK, Doe. kh—Thore {8 very Witlo change In thy cunditlon of the warkot, Burtnusy remains quiet sith packnxo houses, nnd the Jobbing trade ts dull; entton goods trinty hold by axents, and stocks ara WOH Ino hand; printa quict, bat printed lawns and plques are In futr request, by enrly buyen; woolen uous quiet aud stenuy, ; 3s sulpuients, ALUN : COTTON. NEW OULEANS, Dee. 16.—CuTrON—In good doniand And tirmy middting, H3gey tow middling, Hes gourd ordinary, Whgey nut recelpls, 14,705 baless Kross, INTs gxports to France, 8.18; Continont, 4,00; coustwiae, 2; ales, GWU; stock, 24,W0, LURPENTINE, WitaixcTox, ‘Doe, 1-SeATs TU Firm at 1336¢. THE NEWSBOYS' HOME. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crrcagy, Dev. 1.—a8 4 prosporduy compicre celal year Is about closing, and the gental season is upon us fiihleh weare wont to be more especially grateful for our own blessings and mindful of the necessities of uthers, we desire tocommeni totho generosity of our citizens, through your columns, the charity known a3 the Newsboys’ and Bovtblneks’ Meme, It isan dustitutton provided for the benefit of the omens wise hoincless and gencraliy friendless ls OF the streets who gal scanty Hvhy ale of pipers, Lineking of boots, cto, A ele Ded, tugetuvr with whalesame supper und brenk- fost, are furnlehed nti charge of 2 cents per day. ‘Tho building, foeated on Quiney street, fs comfortably warmed in winter by steam, aud hag a reading-room, gymnast, buth-ro and other conveniences for the conlfort goud of [ts tumotes. Duriig vn partot the yeur anevertng sehoot ja malutilacd, tid on Sine days n Sundity-sehool, Wilton genernt fous and trorat inihience fs sought ta bo exerted in the condtet of the Institution, tt is without nny secturhin biia whatever, A Board of mine Direetors. composed of businessmen, hive wens eral rection of 119 attains, While tie details tre eureroty looked after by twelve kids mimucors. Thls Home has been th ines of wrest ood thus fir ts Round af Matingers will seek by every ineans in its power to canes tte tiserul ness to the future. Asbut uy nonin vhinge fs made for bord and lodaing (in case of lability to pay these are Carnisned freo lndesceving eases), the Nows= Hoye? Hone enntiot bo made self-sustianlng, Dit junet depend upon the eharitatle contributions of We pubic to gome extent. tt wil require ubout Gt) of suc Atos to. enn ble ast ter mnect the ext es for the your ending on the Mth of Oetoper, 18st, Many generous nen and waren have already aiuto donations. (We ues look eoutidently toa lenge publie Tor tho materiel ald whielt ts STO MIATA a Denevient enterprise whieh we believe hus tho eyripathy and) good> will of all chivsee, Temituves made to éhhey of tho under- stgned wil be duly acknowledged, Wate UL. RAST, Cis. DE STEN! I Laas A. RPRAGLE IN. Hiatxnorn Rounur Laws Directors, ———a HEAVY JUDGHENT RECOVERED, Barrivone, Md, Dee Wht the Court of Pommoen Mong tha mornlag the Jury give a carat AR. Patterson, Atteitl, ‘The: platntitt C of this elty wis employe aut 1, ¥, by dedendant in aid to negotiate: Aeapromlsa oy eetdlement between tho Crea cent Uhy Gia Company and the New Orleans Gas Cosi tans, aft way, ot Few Oren. The newatine Th errecnient on the: part of Athy AGW, Called, and wt tho: sigerestlun Whew SUE was dnsthtted agaluet the New Uriewins Gia Company, aid Attell ree covered u Verdier The S10 0OR, Pattenian Witt To bave received 3,000 fur his xerviees, tality to recetye which he fostionted sult, ‘Lhe anion awarded ve chitin, with buterest, Mr, Patterson is ane of the Judges of the Ap. peal ‘Tax Court ta this city. Se edly for Diphthorla, New Vack tenets tee, iy uf tho Brooklyn foird of Alder: Hero tion an 1 ita ctire wis received Fontan Indy She wale that she was the bad been and were ake i slice WP by the followhige remedy: * of fut bueon,—side meat=the older the better; sow Thonn soft plece of thinned: thon eatiente At with cout qnetrotcunn ai Vea ft au the: deck, having The ment reaeh from cur to ear, After poundiag several rw onlony tito ab pOMitiee phive caomiygh of the sume late thy pie lent s stockinud ta cover the soled oF tha feet, tnd bave the patient put the stoukinags an, Aho Doslticw must be wari inirder nat te ehitt the patient, The thront should then be pgargteat WIL Boine tomato cataip, atrong with red pepe per, Balt. and Vinegars or pepper, ult, and Vie i shuken well together wilde. Ht the prtiont ston OUN to wurule wet Che throat with few drops, Af Vomiting ‘nceurs lime-water pure chuved nt adrag stove, with dire: ve, Bhat bo given, Bo sve to catigy an treitution on the neck, Yhe communication was referred to tho Board of Heultt. Tho Grasshoppers’ Enemy, Bir John Tabbock haa mide a discovery which Tony turn autor some heportance to our Wert: ern farmers. In tho neldberbood of aneient ‘Vroy Sir dohin hug voinw scross a beetle whose mission It soem to be to destroy locttats by cons suming thelr ogi. Byen before they arrive at the dignity of tull-tlown beotles, while In the grub state of thelr develapment, they bogls thulrattuck on the unhatebed young “of tho x wipes destroyer.” ‘The vorucliy of the Lab bock beetle ts said to be extruordtuury, aud sume of thom avem to be able to destroy the whole crop of * hoppers,” und bave uctually dune go in certuln parts of Aula dilyur this scuson, THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1880—TEN PAGS. 17, MAMMOTIL CILEEK. The Adventures of an Accomplish- ed Dead-Beat. . He Plays Himself for 2 New York “Herald” Attache, And Victimizes Railroads, Theatres, nnd Notels. ‘To enumerate the exploits of the thousands of chronic dead-henta who infest the Inne cities would be an endtess task, but once tn a while there Js brought to publle notles a man who be lnnus to the ¢liss who “never mise a neal or pay acent,” and whose adamantine cheek and iisurpassabto gall should entitio him ton nicha hy history, Such aman has visited Chicayo off anion for tho past year, and a reeititt of his doings will no doubt, form nn interesting chap- ter for the gener! render. During the month of May last thore arrived in this elty a man who gave the name of Heury 3. Umy. He elaimed to bea reporter on tho New York Herald, and said ho had come West ng ft “representative of the London Timea, to write up the large groin and lumber Interests of the Northwest. Shorty after his agrival in Chleajo he called on the editor of an afternvon paper: and informed that gentleman he had met blin in the rooms of the Lotos Club, in New York Citys ‘Tho man's face appeared fuinlilar to the editor, and, ng he insisted upon forolng an Acqunintanes- ship, ho was given the right hand of fellowship. The man of letters Introduced him into tho Press Club, and he soon becnmme a frequent visi- tor of the roomsof the Club, Being of pleasing address and a good talker, he soon seceded i11 making a favorable tinpresalon, und it was not long before he begun to solicit the loin of a" fiver” ora "xX," OF course a newspaper Wain cares Ho More for his sulary than te docs for hls Hfeoand the Hite, favors asked by the atranger within thelr gates were rendlly douc. But ns the dys rolted on and nis expected ship fallod to arrive, Ghe newspaper men begin to grow suspicions of him, and one day ho suddenly dleappeared fom their midst, His’ friend, the editor, mot him trequently while he wis In town, and one day, when ho wis Jn bis oflee, the editor introduced him to Qedrge Alfred ‘Townsend ¢(iath"}, tho newspaver core respondent. Upon the atrengt of this Intros, duetlon he forged Mr. ‘Townsends ame to a letter Indorsing bimyclf as an ngent in tho om ploy of dances Gordon Bennett. Armed with this doutinent, he called on the editor of the Teleartph. wd told him that Mr. Bonnett Intond+ ed estabtiebtng n belt of TWO-CES'T MORNING PAPERS feross the continent, ‘This statement gave rise to the panugitph whieh aapee the papers fust summer to the effect that Mr. Bennett cone templated stich nn enterprise, Gray told the editor of the Telegraph that he destred looped negotiations with him forthe purehuse of his paper: nudyns the paper in question wits not In a Very flourishing condition, tha “nent” was welcomed with opon atm. He represented that Mr, Townsend was assochited with bint iin the enterprise, and he suceceded in “dole” the editor out of nimerots rallroad paskes ind couse aldoraio money, midor tho pretense of inet. jog his associate in St. Louis, Clnelunati, and otter pisces. While on his way to St, Loule one day, Gray met on tho tritn ong of the employés ot his tlrst. editorind trend, and, being under the Influence of Houor, told his story, confessing thitt he was anadventurer, and that the stories he hid told te Chlenze were munefaetured ont of wholo cloth, ‘The editor of the afternoon paper was notltted at once of what bad transpired, and b informed hs friend who engineered tho rating paper that Gray was a fraud, up which all negotlations were doclared off, und th Telrgraphe wien was wiser if not happier. lt was at this thie that Gray disappenred sad he nevor mado himself yisiblesuntil cleetlon-day, when he was seen in the southern part of the city by Ww newspaper inan who had met bin in’ the spring. Sineo then, timo pasaed away, and the memory of Henry 8, Gray necompanted It, ‘On Wednesday morning list Mr. Louls Sharpe, Manager MeVicker’s associate, was eltuing tn its office busily engaged in writtsg, when he was ine terrupted Uy the abrupt entrance of aman who presunted weard bearing tho muno *1f G. Con nery”* and the words “Assistant Managing itor of tho New York Herald He snfornied Mr. Shurve that bo had bi sent to hit by Abr. Frane 8, Wilkie, and be desired twosents for tho nultings. Botig of i tritsting and contigs dis- position, Mr. Shurpo was unsusplelous, and readily wrote ant an order for two sents, and tho representative of tho Herald lett the ofeu. Ag ho passed down the bull he wus encountered by A newspaper man, who nodded to bhi and ade dressed him as “Mr. Gray Mr, Sharpu was asked If he knew tho nan, and ho presented tho card glyon to hint by tho stranger naan answer 10 tO 4 ton, When told thit he bad been * biked” he wis ANXIOUS TO PIND THE MAN, but was perstaded to hold on untit tho object of the now "rneket * could be discovered. On the saino uvening “Unele Divk” Took wis slowly wendlng his way along Clark street when le was approaebed by a tall min, who handed bin the Comnery enrd and tutroduced. bimaelf, | Mr. Hootey auld he knew vk Connery on tho Herald, and ho waked his now nequiintines if hos neon of “Old Connery.” The ‘man said “ho was, and thon * Guele Dick" grew garrutous, and bonito recount reminiscences of thitty= ty yeursugo, telling his frland how hs fathor: written hin up inthe olden Umea, W give bin twe tickets for the per evening? Why, corialnly, Any son of bid otd friend could buve the best in the house. To Wrote ott a pusa for two, and thoy preted the best of friends. M box-oltice in the evel ine his friend appeared: at the window, and sald that if Connery, af the could pot bay better seats than he find been given, Connery, of the Herald, woutd poy: for hls sentd, OF course ils sents were changed and he went olf happy. Whoo Mr. Hooley was told yesterday that he had been sold he satd he whhed be could tad tho mun, a8 be felt Just i the buimor to klok hin Matiagur amity, of the Grand Opern-Tfouso, was nppravelicd yeaterday: by tha ul aging editor fram New York, and he eu! wmive Up two seats to the representady powertulit paper, ‘ho fellow also approached WIN Davis, wind forced an nequalatinceship an hin by cating that he nad been introduced to. hbhaon the wight of Ula marriage by Mr Uh kins, of tho Grund Paeltle Hotel, Wednesday afternoon Bila Whittaker, of Maverly'd, vecelved w cued front “Me, Conary, requestiye tim to fb iwo Kents for th to ‘Thickstun'’s snloon, on Chirk street, and oharge it tothe Herald, Ulisse naked Strikosch's: aagont EE We wae all rine, aid that any favor asked by Cay should bo wanted att on sire af the thine dae Mr. Connery should wend for sents, ad he waa partiontir Prien of Mr, Strakasch, and the gant lutd tha card way uretally in hls pookotbook for futura referenced, ‘Tho Hekets were sent, however, Durlig yesterday afternoon 0 Reniblcsant pre- sented Mingelf at the deak in the Grand Pactle Hotel, bands over the samo old card, und asked, for pitior und bedroom, The card had a tuatglend etfect, and i sulty was dniedintely: pliced at fils disposit, About an hour biter the new guest was ‘seen walking. Up anil down the rotund, arm and aren with Max Sti kosvl, and the coufldence of the clerks in tho aulliity of tho mun was greatly, atrongtioned, No peanbly borrowed a “atty" trom the im- presurlo, 4 A tow anya ayo Mr, A. 1, Hanson, Gonornt Passenger Ayontof the Mlvols Central Rallrond, wild upprouched by Cannery, Of tie Now York Word, our frleml buving employed blmscit on Anathor paper, aud veked for passes, Tho cre- dontiils of Pho wun uppoared to be good and ho exhibited pixees over the Alton Tond tn support of his chutney so he was given the pines, alr, Tansonya agslstant noticud that whilo the passes were eth p tinde out tho applicant mute fow short-hand notes on a slipot paper, and vivly pocketed somo of tho lotter-houds of the ollice, Attur ho was gone Mr. Hiuwon was tokl OF Mis auecr actions, and he Immediately tele- xeiphed tu New York to sey Whethor tha man Wud what he represented blinsole tu be or not, As yet bo bas received no answer, ‘Abont 1 o'lovk yesterday. morning “Con- norey, of tho Herald,” called ut the office of Mr, 4. Chandler, General Agent of the Chieu, Ailwankeo & 8t, Paul Hutlrond, and presented 9 etter from Mr. Hanson, of the: ttinols Central, taking for 4 pas on uccount of hia rond, The puss Wad given, but Mr. Chandler did not bolloye ub the thine the letter was womultie, us it had been, Addressed to Str, Ein jotthy Hi. Chandler” and wiuned * Albort IL Manson.” both of tho mon ving only the Initials in writing Humes. Whon tho inn fet}, Mr. Chandler nent 9 messongor to tho litinols Central allices to inquire into tho anatter, and it was discovered that the lottor was é wis thought a forgery. “The fettow hud used one of tho stolen leter-heads tn writing the appiication, ACTRIBUNE tenor called yostertay aftore noon on Me. Walpp! the Aiton oad, and he: anid the Herwit man had approwehed blu Jor juised, Ho had given him whit he Aud waked, but bad thought nt the thie ho wis wourpokeds He ant he should pings tho pnskes atunce, ashe know Cho numbers of them, and wonld Keep in eye out for the beat, 1 would bo Impossible to reltte all of the ox. plolte ot thi feltow from tho Bust, bit there ts. no doubt that ho bas, “worked ovary one who: would stund Jt. ‘The reporter called atthe other hotels but’ Connery, of tho Herald,” bad not been geon by tho clorks, He lia pocullur look. fa man, and would nevor bu forgotten if once seen, Te ts quite tall, haw light bole, blue over, andi red musticho, On ibs right cheek there is ndeep sear, but it does not appear ta aifect the Vastuess of that member, Holtz a ool talker, ho ta generally successful in bis wechomes, Che rallroad men who have been svindled by bla have stopped all passes, and will not be allectedl by bha, He baw prob i converted hls pases JNtO INONOY At KONG OF the xculpers Utlleex, aud these fndividuals will be the suiterera, He will probably be arrested If found, — Contest Betwixt uw ScucSeorpent and a Whale. We bave ayain a sea-serpent, and this time he surpusses wll otbur inurine creatures In bulk. Uvneraily the eea-serpent bug beeu considered ‘4 a nly ML. Hooley wis tn tho: 1c Inoffensive, hut the present one fa, apt parently, emitowed swith tho flereest Instlnets, ‘apt, Davison, of the stoumelilp Kishin Mar sw hin, and a lady on board drew a pletare the set-rorpent, Tt ail happened off Cape tano, In the Indian Ocean, ‘This is what {ie sere pent was doing: He was wrestling with a whalo, Tho cetrecnn war hard pushed, for he Jampert efenn out of tho sen “only a quarteref a inile away" from the ship, Then, after a certain amount of floundering, the whale Jumped out ngalit, © when,” the narrator saya, TC dlatinetly: RAW AuMetthing holding on to the belly of tho whale.” Ther tho Indy and the Captain raw a Jorge creature of the annke species rear itacit thirty fect out of water. " 1t appeared te by about tho thickness of nm junk's mast, and Mt after atinding about ten seconds in an wreet position it descended Into tho wite ter, the upper end sxotne flrat. + . With my ginases To made out ‘tho color of tho benst to resemble that of a pitot-fah,”* Now, the announcement of this something, whatover It may be, seems to be pretty well m- leatted, nnd reeatis the disvovory of tho fos all re of the Zeugiaion cetoides, found in tortitry perhitps, tipper cocene formutions of Alibama, and Mr. Searles ¥. Wood, ars of Martleshiin, near Woolbrldge, England, 1s very desirous of obtulning some information in ré- Bint to this Zeugiadon. Cor, aecording to the ady’s atecount, tho seaeserpent had a forked tof, and was 0 combiited serpent and whole, Heretofore ath marine annotatora of sea-ser- pents nro euppoesed to havo been more or lesa Under those peenllar Influences which Aro inet Mental to “aplilclig tho mals brace,” but wo hive no right (o think that tho lady was not in hor sober senses. Tt may be remembered how, some thine agro, is was published tn this Journal, nll Anlsunil, in Norway, bellevert for weeks and mouths In txcnesgrpent, and how it was found ont tobe nothing put a shoal of common lsh. The ser-serpent that lonked Ike tho mast of Junk might have been a big spar, with its cord: fge, (0 whietr the whale was entangled, and this may bo, after all, a natural expieuation of tho whole matter, DOMESTIC SERVICE. The System Discussed by the So- cial Science Associntion. Papor by Mrs, Poirce—Sho Finds a Romedyy in Go-oparation. The Ilinuls Sociut Setenea Asgociution hold a reyutar mouthty meetin yesterday afternoon in the leettiro room of the Firat Methodlst Chureh, Mrs. Holon 1. Sturrett, President, 11 tho ebnir. Ou ealling tho meeting to order, Mrs, Starrott stated that [was under tha charze of tho Com- mltteoon Domestle Economy, whose Chairmin, Mes. M. Fay Petree, would address tho Assoclas ton on “TIN PRESENT RYSTEM OF DOMESTIC SEIVICES Its Defects and Their Remedies." Mrs, Pelvee, a pleasant, somewhut potite lady, with long and varied expertence in both prie {lend and experimontal bonselceping,—in be! own bom and inthe Cumbridge schoots—cor- rected the anuouncement that she would read at formal pay nil stated that It was her pur- pose to merel A fatulline, nelghborly talk, an atople whlett she had bean considering fa one why and itnothar for the pust twenty years, It wortd bo well, in the first pliee, to dnquiry whother there hid buon avy chunye in tho reli tive positions of servants and misttosses since housekeeping frat bewan. In olden ties sery- ants wero shives. hose eniplay ved in neldition to the regular slaves, and designated as hired servants, wero of it lower order. ‘Tho system of dotmealle service had changed siuce thou from slavery to freedom, thus presenting a new face tor fn dealing with the quesifon, tn addition to this, tho charactor of the inistressey them selves hud changed. Down to thie relgu of the — Churleses, ludies were aveustomed te suporintend tho domestic labors In thelr households and to set the proditct of this industry, Tho change was trst brought about by the Muguenots, who, settling in Ene gland, od ether and set up cloth mun usaetorl From this timo on, according to on ins, women wore Inore Ad- frivolity,” the manufactories giving them fess te HW plice of the domestic em- plosinents wouien enmne to devote) their spiro Une mure to reading aud lenratug. Tho chan 4 tho mistresses were therefore intor than tt changes in the servants. But the old house. keeplog had Just ag imteh to bo done as it bad br sound uge, Unable iv any cases and fron Varlous earsos tonttond to tt thonaclyes, te did thelr great: grandmotiers, the women of to-day were compelled to tart it over to servants, not slaves, Who cuuld be tyught onco For all, bat tho tnigvatory domeaties of tho modern age, The atofects oF the present system were known to everybody. on Aby's FIST HEMEDY wus that every worn witha home devete ber ing to it, provided sho hud g tuet for ite as hee first laty. Mor a wont with diferent tule ents, aid noliklay for meobuaieal prraults, the Indy’ siunested Lute she wpb’ horselE Ly tho We rection in which sho was elite nod employ oth~ ers to do the work about the howse,—tho xewhny, tho brewing, the baking, cte, Frequently tis eourad wis Hot only the most ceonomlenl but “unconstitutional. ted to diatingutshod sitecess In the chosen fleld or alias us in the case, for instance, of Jennie Juno, Bat tho prosont system of housekeeping, in Mry, Pelrco’sapiulon wis opposed to nll ideas aad, prinelptes of modern indus ‘The system of the future, in her opinion, wis the domestic co- operatlye syste, by whichseveral housekecpers: woul chile toputhior, buy. more cheapty, and ob- uilntho best help, Dhe fuet was, that servants wero Just i free us thoir wialeeases, More that. thar, they got tlred of dolng a good dca) of averything, and wanted aehnnge. In bor ople fon, the hibors of tho serving cliss should bo di vitted, Just as the labors of a large mill wero al- ited mong hundreds of operatives. As It was, by were required todo sd meny things that tholr bralng became tired, and: poor service wis tho restlt, Servants generally required superintondence, which was something thitt tho AMudern mistress could not give. With the work: thigdivider, giving ench servint a prt eliss of work toda, there woul) be inore cons tentinent on tho purt of the serving clnsa nod fur moro putisfaction experienced by the nils- tress, Hut, inorder to bring about: Unis system: of codperative Libor, it was necessary 080 Metis of proper, tralning, to organize 1 codporitive store, at which, say, fifty fumilles should buy all that ho needed for their several houges. Aftdr that Sperative housekeoping would follow ously and natuewly. Uneshort, colperation was tho grand system on which fture housekeop- jug was to bo stecessfitly eonductod, ‘ The subject-u very fruitful one—was dis- eussed at xoine Jongth, and: no ittle practical experience brought to it considoration, «Mrs. Bubbit agreed with Mrs, Peirce that wannen who could keep house ouput fo do Ko, and that those whose tients Iny fa different direction oucht to improve thasy talents, and tet. out the Job of keeping hous to a housekeaper and the servints, Ax to codperation, the hud) was not fovast fn her adherence until the subfect ind been somowhnt dacussed, Mr. Wolloy, while depreeating euytaing Wko Munby-pamby bam 1 dealing with servants, bes Heved that mistresses aiguld Toole upon then 08 co-workers In tho ennsy of donestie order, Mra, 1d, Wilitrd belioved dn tho sound: prine ciple of educating tho olisies trom whom tho houseleopers were to derive their heip. There Was no need of familiarity between employer and employ, “or of any letting-down tu the former's dignity, but when i survant wits re- proved it shoulit bo doug with kinduvss, for HERVANTS WEE HUBLA3 and would yuld to kindness whore harsher mens failed. Sho balleved, too, dn eombir- Mons of eiptoyerd for inutual protection in douling with tly question. Ag for cabperation, sho wie frellned to favorit it practicable, but, from how experionea with women had ber doubts ubout ita bolug so, Mra. Habbit sugested that if coliperation wore: foul Tor cytiiiie ec would be advisnble ta try: tia lacindey’ worlg—the anoxt trying ani thoroughly Pea Sabor inthe wide Held ot Be Mis. Slirrett remarked that ono fot clearly prosunted Leeele nt thy autset, servants wore i orelyn eh twith which tho housekeupor could never assinilite, “Thole employment was burely a buginesd arrangement, nnd bat for the plenvure of enjoying thely company. ‘Tho'great desideratum wus, therofvre, a system by which thoy would do thelr work ‘and’ thot fouve the: housekeeper to herself, his vould be accom ished, in one Way, by having onv's incala sont in, and by sending tho sewing and tho tuauudey work out. A itothor shoud not bo reunired to do any more thin to take care of hee children and benutify ber home, AS for coOperation, It might: be practicable ln a Hinlted community, dike on villa: or # Block, but not in wolty at lan vee Mre. Pelree’s paper, sho expressed the hope that the Lomton jnuidry, whieh did a family wash ing in twenty-hve Minutes, wight bo finttated here; where the latudriod charged auch oxtrays Agent prizes dnd were responsible for Ko wnutety Wear nnd tear. She wis pertectly willing that the men should atte! 1 the manificturing and the wonen to their ebildrou and their bones, dod, He thoy had epeen tulents, that they shoulda Jmprove them and add to their Incomes bf they could; but the cadporitive storea wid the coop erative housokcepiig were, In ber Judgment, dvehledly impracticable, Mrs, Pelvee, In eluslag tho discussion, PLEADED. FOI ORGANIZATION AMONG WOMEN, to tho end that they might got thoir work both Detter and more cheaply done, A eodperative: Taundry wus tho must ditleult thing te orginize nad nnaige, ts sho hud discovered at Cam. vktve, anid, tf codpertion wore to be tric, tho: Tadles should begin with somuthing which, ike di store, Would be less diflcult, Codperutive tke sochiton whieh would any ply the poor with Urend alone would be one of the grentest boone to wociety, Ag for oducatlog young girls, vetual resuite showed Unt, when educated, they didiot and wouk! not become servants. Under a ays ton of codperutive housekeeptug, however, with the dutles of servants weil divided: aud dolined, vueh branch of the work would te well done, and tho berving ¢lussca become tructable unt vontented, ‘the President atmounced that the noxt mect~ ing would be beld Jun, 20, 1881, ut Which tho sub. Jevt to bo discussed would be How Beat to Ad- Vuneu the lntervats of School Sulfruge for Wom: a. be) The wegting thon adjourued, FISH. Necessity for Their Protection-in * Lake Michigan, Papers on Fishways, the Growth of Carp, Eto. Tho Central Fisheultural Association re- sumer ita xesaion yesterduy morning, President N. AK. Fairbank in tho chatr, TH NEXT MRETING, Resolutions wore offered by Mr, Dousoman, authorizing tho Exeeutive Committee to mike Orrapgementa for tho next mn meeting cheosing such toptea ns to thom mny seem timely and important, assigning papory on sich topics to the wentiemen most ecompatent to treat Upon them. The prograin ie to be decided pow at tenst three months before tho thine fixed for tho inceting, the gentlemen to whont tho papers: fre nsalgned to be nt ones notified by the Becres tary of what Is oxpeeten From ther, “THe FOOU OF YOUSG Fists’ was tho subject of a paper by Prof, $..\. Farhes, of tho State Laboratory of Natural Uistery of the Untyersity at Normal, UL The weiter rtated that nothing nad been recorded, so furas the nuthor could learn, respeedny the food of young shes In this country. This seomud a surprisiy fast. ‘Tho feeding hablts of tharmoxt tmpurtant varieties of fresh-water foodl-tishes were res viewed, The most prominent faets of plsel- culturil interest brought forward were tho mangaltide and fotensity ef hie vomyp for Ife among the” young of al ders of tis and “tho injury the better chiss of tixhes by the 1 clase, and by eatlizh and stntixi, thetmeet protected Cram injury by thets avimers of pots. oned spines. 1. FB. Shaw, ona af tho Fish Commlsaloners of i ua publegaicd the Assoulition un the sube ject at FISIWAYS. He referred to the deetstons of the courts tn tho eaees Of mill-pwners who opposed the eonatric= ton of fistivay's on the ground that to lw wis: The yeutiemnn wso pres sented the opinion of the Attorney-General of Towa, declaring the law of ‘that Stute constltne Monal, a orn GhOWwTH OF GARD" was tho subject of uo paper prepared by Mr. Fred Mather, Secretary ot the Axsocintion, Ine shinees were reeorded in tho pages of natural history whero in change of climate hid coms plates ehaned the nuture of tarhnalss Inetane- Ing the cowardice of the Britieh bulldog after His acellmutiaition In tudla, ie red to tho enormous growth of the carp—as one of [ts mast wouderral and Tportiat poluty—when trans= ferred to Amerioan waters, growloy tu twice or thrice the ize fn tho same spice of time which it did in Germany. ‘She paper noted several ine stances where fra atin > ous porls had: Inereased: n twelve Inches, | The hirwest jet to have been attained by carp in Americ 4 at Macon, Ga. where 1. Mitkoweky Introduce some German carp fite nn old milipond itn May nat, when Chey were but two or tiree tnehes in length, nid wats surprised to tied list monet thie three of the fish mewnred twenty, twonty- tin, nd Lventy-Hve lniches, respectively, ty lena, he paper gaye some figures trom German tst- eultuelsts und others to show Unt tho growth of tho carp was unusually great. 8.2. Hartlett, one of the Fish Comrnissloners of Minols at Kankakee, remarked that he bat secolved early Indie last rom Prov, Bale few spockinens of carp that nea Wo from three and whalf tosix inches length, A few weeks avo ho found one of the carp tht meusured twelye.and WT inches, and some oF the others were no doubt fonger than that, William H. Hultou, of Chicago, read a paper ou the “PUOTECTION OF FIAITES OF LAKE MICHIGAN,” He stated that slice 1876 the whitellah fmtustry: bus been on tho wane, so that many a ponnd-net hag gone to rain. No trout are eaught from the plot or butte fn the lower part uf tho lake as formerly; not evon tho old-thne stele of peroh tt seourod. ‘These were gront probloms for consideration. Hdevolved on tho: aAgsooiition to fotlvence legishition for the pro tection of those fish, Whitelish secs tha deep pordons of the lake during cold and hot wouther, hes leave thelr whiter quarters bout: May for the fecding grounds, and scntter long the vonsta, In October and November thoy leave the: feeding for the spawalng ground, “Il Is dure fag this migration that sane strinyent jaw fa needed, Ry means of the gll-net—thit terrible nuching of destraction—vast numbers ure tikes by flahermen who follow thom in their xeareh for spnwabig grounds, It was well- aubstanthited fact that darhig Oetober and No- yomber, when spawn fs ripe tn the whitclish, thexe pets und the bouts tairly reek with the spawn and milt of captured vietins, Hence, Ie way no wonder that consinuer: and tah Ferman cry for teglstadon for - protec Che aniial decrensy of whitefish Is 2a per per for tho past twenty years. ‘There wo iinety-ulght wy of fish In Luke Miehigan, Powering States have no luws for thelr pros teatlon, = Mr. Hallow closed his papor by recommending thats sulentifie committee be uppoluted to de- terming what protection Is nected, Marthor, that anethor = commitice, consisting of members from cneh stute, be ruithovized to present. tho action of the Xelentitie Committee to thelr respeatiye Legisiatitces, and that the Seloutiie mimittee confer wh he United States Fish Commission relative 10 the neevaslty of urging upan Congress Natlonal net for the protection und propayution of food- shed, Mr. Booth objecicd to the statement In the paper that xill-neta should not bo used durhue the spawalng season of waltetish, eee Mr. Clark, Assistant Vish Commissioner of Michigan, sald tht the prohibition of tho use of Hilts would provent the eniching of herrings tit he dso werced with the author of the papor in the matter of oxtonding propor protection tw the fishes of Lake Michigan, Mr. Crneron, of Mlinesota, presented a resins Jntion providing for the appointment of a cont mittee to propare a Congeessiounl bill for the PROTECTION OF FISIL IN TILE MUSSIASIPPL IVER and tributarics, and report the sume for tho eonsiderntton of tho next unnnal meeting of the Association. 4 Mr. Hullow presontod resolutions far tho pros tection of whitetish in the lakes and providing: for tho nppolntinent of a committed of three selentists to determing the tine during which tho entehing of the fehes should be prohibited, ‘he President sald he cout not support the resolutions, forthe reason that he thought the Committee’ shontd be composed of practic fishermen Instend of solentists, who winild cons ates the quitter from a purely selontiiie stund> poli Mr. Hultou thought the tine could do dvided go that tha fishes nilght not be buken dirk tho latter mirt of the spawning season, sy te the early pert of November, ‘ho President wanted to knew whon tho gous MUM Would have tho sh teken. Wt was tt rto hive them taken when thoy were golig Upto paw thie ny other ting, mid he ros ferred to tho salnion ng in thole best stiuie of perfection when about tu apawn, He thowht thoy should goniting | thomeelyes qmore purteuhirly to tho propagation of jist ‘that to tholr proteotion, _ ait. Miller, of Michiginn, sald that iftho Untted: Statos would give the Commissioners 9 sulicient approprhition: o—* THEY WOULD STOCK THY LAKES so that the flshormen could catul tho fahes tn wy way thoy might choo, Mr, Clark suggested that tho tletormon pay tt amull feo for the -priviteye of shiny on the Inkes, whieh would olabla the Commissionors ta stovk tho lakes with fishes. Mr. Hooth thought that propagation should bo PArainount to protection. Are Bullow withdrew hig rerolntions, A lotior was road from Sath Green, addressed to President Falrbank, Ie which the welter gaye song of bla nethods of eutehing nnd fecding ‘sh, and tho reauit of Ne experiments 1h crossing soveral species of th, Pound nets, hy wild, Wore very destructive ta any varloly of Hah, unlusd the moshos wore suilelently hirge to allow the young fishes to escupe, It nets wero nude gang te flow tab under a pound und a half in weight to pass through, there woull be no noad at toxtelation, Tho Agsaelation pusscil bin n vote of thanks, “ Mr. Clark gave somo practical experience tn retarding the growth of eggs, stating that bts futher had fivented a refrigerating bux fur tho reeeption of tho oges, which Froze tho moisture ontslde of the org, but did sat troeze tha cue Ipulf, Tho refrixorator contd bo ised by my" ono without tho payment of royalty, although Jt bad boon patented, Mr. Nooth, Ureasuroy of the | Association, khowed that there was a balance of Sih in the Uguaury. ¥ D The Association thon adjourned, ‘Tho wext een to be called by tho Executive Com anittee, CALIFORNIA SALMON, Tho following papor on tho * Ureeding of Cail. fornia Sulinon, in Brash Water" was sulunitied by Str, N. K. Fairbank, who hada very decided oplaton that salt wator—becnusy of [ts enitiness was no clemont In the problem, Mr, Palepank wrote: Tdeetded to innko.a thorouyh experiment nnd demonstrate if possible the peactleulutlty: ory theory, waten in tho mudi da Hat the eaiiion and mmithy of the other ilsbes ound ani tn tho vite water can be transplanted $0 budled of fresh watering thut thoy will grow, thrlye, and breed thore, providud the water Is deep enongh ta be cool al the bottom, anid the Jake or viver bi ex tensive cnowh to give thon n goed free range and bas u auilicient supply of faurd, Gonova Lake, In Walworth County, Wisconsli, seems to offer all tho: pequisity, Ufa nbout nie raites long, and from inf a mile to wo und ¢ halt niles wide, ‘The water ta remmrkably pare auld clear, boing. foil wholly by springs, aud, 1s cntltely frog tront Iily-puds and bulrushes, ‘The shores ure clenn grivel or bowhlerd, wlth a good depth of wator all around wit through the mid- die, ‘Tho average depth Is ubout lusty 10 feet. ‘There ire also many plices where th ta eye caty-fve feet of water 200 fect from Ute shore. IT ADOUNDS SN THR NATIVE PISTES found wenerally In this region, exeupt the Ouwor ge bass nod the wall-eyed pike. Bluek Liss, piekerel, yellow porch, rovk-buse, suniléh, suck> cra, billions and mtinows aro found in great | numbers. Tr addition, (ts tuvored In being the home of the claco, which was for a long time be Moved to oxist in no other wrtors. ‘hia belief is noniatake, a8 thos are found in one or tivo of the Inkes in tho Vielulty of Ovonomowor, and, algo int Bake Mictisatt, Having altho requlaits whieh 1 considered essentinl to tho experiment.-vizt pure, devp water, a moderately-siazed Jake with room for range and oxerciac, and plenty of food—1 began in tho spring of 1876 by depositing in tho Inke 5,000 California satinon, which were hatched tn the United States hatehery at Northvilie, Mc ty Mr. Clark, ant wera sent to nie be Prat Butrd, The Wisconsin Commissioners also put In bout 15,000 shortly ntter, Tn Apel. 183% Ealso procured from Prof. Rated about 25,000 and from the Wisconsin Com sloner 24,000, and fn the full of Ibe rived from (he Untted States Comimlsstorer 100,000, eres from MeLoud ilver, whleh (hatched and put into the lake inthe spring of 1874, T° niso Gepoatted 20,000 fu thy sprhiz of Us leo Wd Oo biet Aprils and 10000 yenrtings list Octobe riattelng full io ronnd nitmbors. f0000, hatel= ery count. Dediet Cov logs From various eduses, Testhinite that Phase pli fh Geneva Gate FAM,000 Cattforoie sation tr excelent condition, THEY REGAN TO MAKE THEIL AUURARANUE and attained considernbte size very soon, and thtning the etunmer of 1478 there was in ocen- atanntane caugtit ty partion wha were fatling for Inta, Tinta for kent me one day wien Welshed about three-quarters of pound en and ane of them went a trifle over a pound. (he summer of WO, MrT. Ze Leiter, tsawitys foe las, captured a vers wwhiels well WIE poms. Nev~ ig tho siminer, welhing: pound: 1, all of wiilelr was : y enconmitiiog, bit hot anti the ite. velopnients of the past siminer have 1 felt that the experiient. would prove a valuable one, and when onthe afternoon of duly 2thast Pwo presented with A benutifid spevinion, whlel: was wentyetiine anit hale Tiehes lone und elghteen: Inches girth, and welzted twetve and three. quarter pumas, and when Dhad dt bolted and. served for diner and fougd it tobe a deliciots Ith, then fF felt certain the salinon would grow to reputable eize md. condition ft fresh water, and that at Most, so Paras thet fish and my dine ner of that day went, lt was ve longer din an strecesafol experiment. ‘There wir a reatity, tha © substance of things hapedl for” whteh did muel to steongthen and bulld wp my falth. Tet SEPTEMNE TRY TEGAN to show themmetyes nt the hendof tho lake, near the mouth of asmall creek, having tt¢ source In N group. Of pings, a omitle back. and whieh cuply ute the lake, Mr. William Welstior, who: lad charge of tho lutehery and pond, thoro dis- vovered eight ne spechnens one da about inthe creek. ‘They were up the cree! bonrly a mile, aod ua far ne they. could get, and of course wero fooking fora apawnitye day, ‘The fallowing dny he enptured a ihe femule, full of eggs, und quite ripe, Altot those in the creck be estimated would weigh from oleit to ten pounds enel. Pho one he enught welshed throes and a half pounds, and ono which he fonnd up the ereek a week later in xhallaw water, and whieh he pleked np and put into deep: water, lie estimated would: weigh ten parnls, gplishtiy Me informs ine that 2 mouth ago he way oop ommach oo sarger than ny: befaro mentioned, at tho mouth of tha wok, bit thoy could nat wet over tho little bur formed at the mouth, Ho estimated this pur ould welgh twenty pottads exch and that tho Conutle Hight Zo tpl ta twenty-five pounds, Ts. also saw every deelded Indiendon of suiting: hegts tit the gravel about the mouth of the ercel. All of which Inets sutisfy ine that tho salmon will not only attain a livwe size but we aise trem in tresh water, Unlike Urighum Yawn, they thud they ont he very rout Mormons: Ai nsrenka: and niultiply without golug toa sult luke, In conclusion T desire to call tho nitention of the Michigan and) Wisconsin Commission espeelully to this subject. “1 helleve that b AN EXTENBIVE AND MMnEnAL MOVEMENT on thelr part and by titehtag tho salmon by the Inlllion iistead of by the thousand, that Lake Miehigat and the erceks iad rivers whlch empty into Ieean be made to abound with aaltion, "T mnot the opinion that the Atlantica salmon [s preferable to tho CallCornia, if the eggs cat be Found Jy sidichent quantity, C began, and have continned with tho latter in Geneve lake for the reason tat Lcondd tot got ‘rom tho tho Athiitic stlmon eggs mid could fre United States Commissioners thoCullfornte exes in great quantity. have mentioned particularly the Commis: slovers of Miehigatt and Wisconsin for the rengon thit they live virtuatly mbundoned the prolitication of tho salmon’ for the reason that thos hava not yet seen any results of tholr curly utara, This Tattribute to tho very lined ox. tor tholr work on thie fish. A Tew hundred said por anniin deposited in the extensive rivers und likes of Michigan can hardly be ex- pected to manifest thomsvives to ny’ rent Ex- ont. 21 bad only: planted In Genova Lake 10,000 to 15,tR0 instead OF 50,000, Ehave no doubt tho sip. ply would have been so trilling as to hardly merit. eontinunney OF tho oxperinent, oe Phe March of Scienco in France. Parish ‘There Is some tatk in tho salons of the Faus bourg St. Gerimin of replacing the 4 o'clock ten, hy glitkaes of coriges d Vean de yle or panel ale Coninbord, ‘Tho way to make thix punch [sus follows: Tulce, say, hres batues of good cham payne and boll it. Attho moment of ebullluion add Hitt of mates ram, elanamon, vind, oloves, anil the rid ota lemon, When the whale has boiled up ape vovor tho pan hermat> ivally, und leave i fiincool plies for twenty= four hours, Dhen serve cold. They say that. with tho aid of at glass Of this cordhit botween eneb waltz a inn who i4 Creo from rhourmntisin cu ditive seven hours in sticcession Hood Veasela burst hy whe Honey of Horehound and '? Pike's Toothache Drops not Wono minute, sh. Hate's “bat mode froshes, revi Hitters. ne woes right to tho spol, re- und eires."—A patient an Hop WRUSSLS, RUPTURE! 22s Reward. Wowlll pay toa charitablo institution #100 in fat dawutnad Horain. thus ean be reeaitia hy tho and thut we ennnoe Fatain with tho PATEL KS TENTLVIS MMON-GENS Ut THUS, pn Wise MAWSLEPT-UUTMAN © eaicat DULPAIKEL, the patentee. han iad So senee G 0 yours? Oxe Perichee, the Insts yours with Marina Mospltuln Ate fy, Savy, ind Petiaionors, the Gaverniiont HOving adopted out appliance aa tia host tn use. Payer tint ean be cured We nover fall to curd SUATLESS-IEEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, no ne NOTE Gir OF ASNEGNMENT. OFTICK OF TUE TACT ee Ving r ON RALAAY & NAVIGATION: COMPANY, No, 20 Nana Nov, 2) 1Hv1—'Tho Callowing resolutio by the Bonrd of Diruvte gree hs is Lat seed) RAsONSIONE ‘OF iwonty por AHU tie sUbseripuions for. the bow Uiptull Stack of this, Company: auithorieed by the Spoetit Btocklutiors Mookie of Oct. th 180), boat Ole wuniy I luroty ordered payablo San, 3h 138, a6 the Company's onice in New York, Stuckholders ra requosted to proaunt ue inull thelr Hutmeripilan Gucuticuton wine eheit checks, iu ordur HAL CG PAyINOHE HAY be NEUpOFLY WI 4 TASCA e SOALKS. FAK GANAS STANDAND SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 8119 LakeSt, Chicago, Recarefultobuyonly theGenulne SOLUTION NOTIC a DISSOLUTION. ‘he eapart hip heretore ox Lnt wine Hele Wineth. Rtawtammde andl eenuge ie rnin madeg the thin naine ot & ern iy horohy dbsolvent by matin! consent. Tho business WHE bo nuttiod up by W. W. Bolland WV, Jt. Ntanditored, Wilk sroih FRANK LANK BOOKS & DIARIES, 1881 GEO. 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LDubuyay & Sioux Cliy Wexpruad DRownurs trove Accumuimdan’ Dacitie East Kxprosy, EKansag & Cotorute fi MRanisas Clty &Poxns Mis Atrons Bundiy Passunor. bAurors Voraingor...., BSlunote & Ottawe Hsprdsd: 1St. Lats Pasa bitoek for. Er part tAuran Unesange Aurora Passonde WAurors Vaawyn ces Muines Omatin Night lexnecsa, ePoxna NuInE o buqtie Weanusday vs veanuaday & Satur engine Dally, oxcupt Sun ai (Ibe feopinnse as & aches betwoun Clileni, Hons lat tour eters mene A feltizon. Popakae sil ‘Nan Hechaine Chatex beewaun Corengo ud teens Gee Mnrgootts Sriokingstars, Wi Horaleinece ite te Halve tint OF HERE SelARe i -Camatuehed toni tnarne ee © al cage, Mibwauk *aneTandl TR fee ene Grand Wacitie Hotel, Pav Rata 5, HMLaN nd Carro\te , Palmor Hove, Leave. | Artive, Miwaukeo Kant Malt haa Mibrankee & Wauk Alllwauks, BL Paul x Mlunes wa Aplin Kxpress triefay, ne Greun Hay, Munnalin. atd”“Ap aa pleton Kxpress tallies pn Milwaukeg, Madison, ri we Chion, Idwa, und Dakar am Ktevend Voint and Astiind rey Milwaukee, Madison, and Prairie du Chien Kxprors, pu Averiy villa Avcoutihy Ban Halen & Codar Hap i Dik Elgin € Myron Passenger (i TG am Klein Bawcinl Bast expres 2G: pm kiwi, Sunday Passengor (Eten), Hom Wiki wow Alt Minnesota trans ry 1 yin Milwatker, ‘Tenate nhiaro grou atthe via Me for St Maud and Min fson and Pratriedy Chien, oF vin Lav crossa & Winns, Iw Minod« Centr: aul Depot font of Lako-nt. and root of ‘Ywont ‘Tieket One, We Handolph-sts one Clarke Gead Baeitio Hotel, and Paimor tawe, 8 C8 Grand | Leavy I ‘Arrive Rt Louls & Toxas (xproas, re Bk Louis § Voans Fas fad iy am (alto x Now Urisane Naprudi 3a) hin ff ain rie ‘oxns Fuse : Rpringdgld Hxpronics seco pu oa Sprkinetold x ane Exp o: Poort, Muslingtan &, Kool Moorla, Burlington & Kookt Hontind & Chuteworih Expross re Ghuan Faseonger,, Dubugne & Sony City’ Wepra: Duburtne & Bloux Cley_lxpress., DOnsntuntay night to Glimnn onty, (On saturuay nlaht runs to Poorigonis: Watnosh, St. Louth & Pacitie Iattway.- Depotenrtier Ktowart aiid Arehut-avs, ct wonty-nicd- . ATCHOFAY, ei ¥ iekot Oites, ta Charente: oeeee Fue fete deny Lonye. | Arrive. St. Louls & uit Express RE Louls & Cult Fast Lino Kanaus City & Denvor Fuat Pourka, tingllugton & Kook Peart’ & Putty Sprinutiotd Sita {Pally. Paty oxeept Mundnya, NOTE—Dulhnan Steaping Cars from Chicazg to 8. Loubt, Kana Clty, nnd Voorks, Uartor Dag Coactes Sith Eowotving ctinirt Chicago to St. Louls, wnd Ita Gfiting cle Soup Care Chicugs tu Hanniuul wad «NU che OF Pay Conebes Culeage Bb Louis or Kaman City, nf Chicuge & Alton. Unton Nopot, Wort Sido, corner Canat and Yan Ba Tener, nedr Vat Huroieat, britzo, and ‘Cwonty Ahintat. ‘Tivkos Oitleos, nt Depots, 33 south Chats 8, Grafid Poeltle Howteand Palmde ia Junve. Kunvas City, Donvor & Pusblo: Kanmud Lityy Banus Bo & Dervort St Louly, Springuuld & ‘oxas Moblio.w New Orionns Jexprost St Lauiy, Springduld & ‘eras, Poort, urine | Fuk Express, ston & Keokur f Bx. via Chone fokin it Pouria ee, vin doling, 0 a n, Washinge'n ie Soliue ge Dawehittt-Agcarninorintlon Michiann Central anon. Papo. foot of Lnxe-st, and footor 'Twonty-socond-st ‘Wickot Oleo, GT Clirkeat, suuthenst carnor uf lage dolph, Grand Paciiv Hoty), and at Mall (yin Matn and Alr 1.ino) New York & Gostun Nx... Kpecial Nuw York Wx. (dally). Kalnmacoo Accommodauul Aulantic Express (dally) Night Express 5c, Grand ttuptds £4 Urand Rapids & Petes! aGrand Hupl 1019 a ehtengo, Rock Island & aueinie ainiiad! Dopot, corner at Van Miron und Khorman-ats, Tok ‘Onivos, Ad Clark-at Shun ours, Pulao Hous tu Hot Sales, Peru Accommodatio! Counels luge Nile Hi Kounns City, Loavenworih, Chien NUNC RAPFOM. ese ltlibosT 110 “Dally excopt Nundn capt Hatunlays sballySacuptiondaye tally oxeapt Jako Nhore & Mlehigua Houthe: Ticket oMcvs ny depen Van Vurenest. Sa eer anor fiona, und Heads nil ealutte afc ty 4 dilicus tho Grund Pucine Husol und Wvligur uuad. Ball Cvin Stain Tino)... Spovlst Now York isxp) Hybtning Expraas (dilly) thuntios, Xs Express (al that EXPTUOM, sesee, Chienga & Gra: nits Teall wav. a Depot, Mveititest., newr Stute. ‘ieawbel Mewes te rantia Clurkesce ff Churkent, wil Grand Bscibe wt Valuer iuuse, Mail Expross une expr nlpaywiaw Ac Putin slovping-Cars Tiattimore Olla taeliod to algs Uxpe Nonota, Hxposition Hullding und foot of Twortr nea Con, Ni Cliraenty Walsar Hdes CRU Acunutatle and pupae ceaihowitbon sathl 2 ring Waproas, xh sRuliday exceptid, 4 Wondsy oxevpt , Kankakee snes. Depot, fonbor_Laku-nt, and soot ug bwonty-yecond . Tuave. ,_ Atciee, x its°| olnnotl. Tndianapol eee bay aprons. mo? [Nuelit aprosic. Ud puta " ata Vittahues, Fe. Wayne ds Ching? Iw J , 7 Vani Haron und Cuntaleats, “ricket OF ba Ri ecewecriints Mouse. Grund Macedy Thuteiaid aaa arr al O88 secesene Nat ena i eapeued tty Teelno KApress (uy 2s. bavi Line. Pittahurs fineiae a f (Clncinuatl Atr-Ling and nopot{Gurmer ve Chiston wud Currull aie ev | ATV, . fern + aan) ome 3: oko! Indtanapolls, foals Siar eae rae rae cabaanpes a plOna ie Bibi Pusfh F113 oY. Chtenge os Hartera tiuole ataliren : (banville Kou Onices, reottihea eo Mone Biate, icket Onices, Dong ere Bblnive Houses Grand Pace Hotel — Teuve. | Arti Yxpress, Ruuvale se ; “pully execu Bunday. Wallen = Sow p ah *