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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: WEDNESDAY, MARCIL 2] oy 188l— W LY IS PAGH IN GEN J. 1. Rivnuk, of Terre Haute, 15 at the Pacifie 1, . MinLeR, of Fargo, 1T, I8 nt the Paimer. W. H. Grnenaigr, of Des Moines, 1o, is at the 2t Palmer. Lf B, NoTTinwonsi, of Quineyy Il 18 at the . C. Guikn, of Peorln, 18 registored at the Paollle. 4 T, W. Meopauan, Genernl Solicitor of the ! Grand ''runk Hallroad, Is at tho Paimer, 4 Aryitenp WiniTe, of Dateolt, General Wester n Musngee of the Wagner Car Compunyy 18 ot the Tucific. p CArr. JRWETT WILCOX, Inte tho manngor of Z tho Gardner and Tremont Hotels fn this city, 8 *- stopping nt the Pocific. « Raren presw, of Streator, 11l General Sue permtendent of the Chigago & aducah Rail- *rond, 18 at the Palimer, 0-DAY {8 Ash Wedness and wili he ob- gerved with the usund serviees by the Itoman Cathollo nad some ather elirehe LW, Drwant and wife, W, A, Peabody and 7 wire, nud W, A, Oifenbacher nnd wife, of Coloe rado, are at the Palmer on thoir way to Washe ngton. s e Judges of the Clrenit Court held n meot ing nna e Bernnrd Callaghan, the law books aeller, ns South Park Connuissioner I plico of ;, Coruclius I'ri A COMMITTEE from tho Young Men's Chrlatinn Asanctation held w meoting ai. the Grand Pacllio ~ Hotel Inst evenlig 1o Msciss the questlon of ese > tublishing brasiches, No conelugion wis renched, Tue temperature yesterlny, as observ Munasse, opticlan, 88 Madison streot (' uliding), was al 8 n. m., 1l degreeess 10n, m. 16 2, 100, w2805 A, 52, fhre 2025 Py b, 05, C. 1. Ronryson, a Lnke rireet commission morohant, wh wis arrestel for shippinge and manufactieing bird buttor, on complaint of Tne speeto, Howewlil inve nheartng Monday morn- o ng at 0 o'clock before Justice Wallace,—buil - beimg nxed fn KK, <. o Ju Hod-Carrlers’ Unfon mndo ademnnd for . ¥ per duy, the inereuse to go Into effect April ‘10 Amoveinent fs eald to be on fuot umonke the carpentera and jolners to demand aun inerense in wages. The Journeymen bakers are also con- templating wdemand for an lucrense. T Clfnfend Society of [fabwemann Tlospital 1 beld i vegulnr muetiie at tho Grand Paciile e o, 2ol lust eveniug. e, W, H. Burt presided. Tho " puper of tho evening wi froin tho’ Buréan of ~ Kuriers, and was rend by Dr. G. A, Hull, troat- ftue espeetally of * Morbus Coxnrius.” Chamber of Cammmerco Associntion terdny the following oflle: for tho resident, DA Junesy Viee s Direetora, 1. Ik, Pear- gong, ‘T, L. Parker, A. O, Slanghter, Lyman Bhur, C. Comgtock, J. Cumuoron, L. Carter, 8. 15 Roath, 0. Ko A, Hutehinson, and H. W, Rugers Presi- dent, and C. Randolph Sceretary, of the HBoard of Trude. ometer, 8n, + yeara of nee, who died of diphthorin withont th attendance of n reglar physiciin, Aso at No. 621 Bhober sireet pon Mrs, Chnrlotte Blvig, years ¢+ of age, who died of woftening of the lrnh {0 Bnd peuto gustritls, She wis nttended daring 1 Ler Inst hiowrs n nefghbor, who had tnken tompusaion oo her beeanse of her destitute and forlorn condition, . duw Veteran Unfon Tengne helil a regular 1! mecting at tho Grand Pacitlo Hotel lnst evenlng, a8 uaual with closed doors, Col. 1, W. 1' presided. A lurge number ol now mombers o 0 eleered, The Building Committee presented i P V' 3 X oftered morinl bulldhuz, but oo i definit netion was taken, us tho League desires o obitnin the benefit of the timprovements ta bo mnide in the vieinity of the now bullding of tho Board of Trude. PATRICK CAM:! ved eleaniug tho trucks of the West Di rivet Hinllway near tho corner of Blue Islund nvenue wml Guriey street at 6 o'vluek yesterduy afternoon wis accidentally rup bver by nn exjpirese wagon, tho driver of which escaped by putting the whip to his horse. The wheels . ¢ poesed over his rozht nnkle, badly bruistne and lnccnmnu it but no Lones were broken. Ho o was tuken 10 his home, No, 1K Jahnson streot, . by the pollco patrol of tho West Tweilth Strest %+ Etaton. P LTIy SutLivaN, an expressman living at No. 617 West 'Twelfth street, while wppmroiily under the inthitenes of lquor yesterdny forenoon aftempied - to - howd wirest-car No, 6 of the Handolph street lino at tho cor- ner - of Canal and Clinton atreots, slippeld wnd fell in such n way that the ran _over s jeft haud, crushing it ton cl y Physiciun Dunue, who ntrended hinl, waa of tho opinlon that the huud would tave to bo wwpatated, e was taken to the County 1osplat for treatment, TUE Board of the Womun's Daptist Missjon- . ary Soclety of the Wegt liehd a reenher meeting yrsterduy, The TTeasurers repore wis subimite ted, showing reecipts sineo the st report amounting 10 1,655 wd expenditires to $L412, ‘The thne of the annoal meethne Wik unnounced Jor April Bland 14 $a the Flst Buptist Charen, The roports of the Commitiees on ltevimon of the Canstitutlon, Pirbtication, ucean of Intelli= genee, Atrienn Work, Sunday-Behool, aud Youme Ludles' Boeletles wero subiitte 1 after cussion und thelr epproval the Hoard ad- Journed. Jur surgeon In charge of the veterinary hos- pital at No. 181 South iHulsted streot trled an peniment the early part of Pebraury by o Imting @ pup with virus from w horse. On Feb, I8 the pup ran awoy from the hospital and - hud not been beapd of slneo, and the surgeon I8 anxlous for bls veturn befors the vieus tikes ciieet, us it 18 inblo to wuke the dog mad. 'Thy pp I8 o smail, bluck one, T mostis old, and when he left tho bur bo hitd on o leathor eols tur. o which wns ttneucd o tng. Any one having bl I8 requested 1o return im0 the hospltal nt ance, 11 brave enough to it him. THE DOULERMAKEIR NTHIKE, At 0 mcotlng hekl Monday evenbiug, tho boller- mukers received the fepor(s of the committees 1rom the virripns suops which wors appointod 10 a3k tho *Losses ” for un ndvineo of 1 per cent N the presen pute of wiges, A number of tho £h0D3 rafused Lo uceedn 10 tho dui mei, and the bullermakers employed {1 theso Bhops wero structen by tha meoting to mnke u formal domand tor the dvanes beforo golog 1o work yesterduy morning, o, it iU was refused, I tolenve tho shop, A TRIMUNE reporter went over on tho Weat Bide E‘Uslur&hl)’ atternoon ond made e rouml of tho shups reported n8 huving glven un une fuvornble niswer ta tho demandul thelr won, [n must of theso pluces i epliit of Ndleness seemed W provail, wnd tso clig of the hame mer was o pot o beard a0 ey exient, Ou the sldewnlks Lnots of eehunses, with thelr hunds deep down I thely puckets, congregated and diyenssed tho situntion, it thoy did not seem to bo prertlonlarly eheorful OVOE tho turh matiers hud tiken. At Pollned’s plaee, on Connl street, the mon wore ut work, Mr. Pollard suld hio bad heen obllged 1u giv them what thoy asked, as he had anunber of heavy contructa on fund, othor- wiko he should buve refused thoir denands, 1o wald u number of e workmen bt tred to sneak {nto his plice during the morntig for the purpio, he supposed, of crenttug diksatistocs lu? umong his” men, but be bad ordered (iem ot L tho dovr of tho Natlonud Rotler- Warka, on Falton streot, was the followhie plaemd: » No wlifitnnes except througly the vllies; searlel= fever hero to-duy." ‘Che Toreman stited to o feporter iRt aftnst all ol the shops hud pos fused tho wdvince, and were closed, The men Bintd b ving from $L00 1o &3 pev diy, wore {h ks wWors reeetving o Bust, und he wius sure tho shops wonld stand the foeknoul fur 2ome L A Jew men more at work in the Excolslor Warks, on North Cllgton stveet, bt on the deor wuA tho i peions * Bimull Pay Heeo 'Toe Day," They hudd vetused to grant the idvance, SAuooi the other shops which had closod o= cuuse thu men i retosed to work ut the old wiges Were Deving's, on South Cubil strevts tho Stue Works, onSouth Clinton sureets wud Buschilek’s, on Michigum s ™ CIVIL ENGINEENS, _The vagulur montoly weeting of the Western ety of Bndnerrs Wi hield of 4 0°Clock yese iy ftorom I 1o rooins of the Westurn Hutlway Aeoclutton, (s the - Honore Tack, witls Vicu-President Dewitt C. Creaor_ i the elinle, Messrs. &, M, Kitamun wig J, Ward were electd menhies of 1o Bociet, M, Famtel Mol presented a lon sliborate paper on York,” winen wis ord diseuded ut the e cludesd o wiud The Cannd Byvstem of New red prited, and fa 1o by Lineeting, ‘Tho paper ins WS OF The eiigl projectors, s ERIEEEE, oriil engineer corps, constrioe ton and waintenanee, Water sipply, dufects Ty und remaios, stenm propaldon, bilsiicss, s L bortation o ) churged, propused ime OV . Thy of Julnd publication of the Ptfpees road terory chygineer sometics W did- ributing o 1o e membiers ot 1o vicious MRS casna b i was ddiscussed al cons bk Jenita, snd finaity tho whole mnticr Wi pubtionied 1nul e next regning weeting A Apeil The Ruciely thon wljodtned tor two TINE CI'PY-ALL, " Tue Crib man veported ull safo ™ yosterday, i+ *hough the lew 13 running pretty lively in e ;{ Lo ake " * Ltk polieeimen wid firenen wero pald yesters day, und thu Clty-10al employds will get tholr February salurivs weday. Tue Muyor, Chief of Police, and firemen ar- vived Ir Now Onicaus ntl sufo Monday worulng, wid ure buving u v good tme," AN ugout of the W, C. 'L, U, was engaxed inthe Liry Clerk's otice yesterduy taktug oif the buoks & complels Bt of altitbo lleensed saloons o the ey, Ho wouldn't sy what the ovject wis, but 1L bs nadersiood that /nw AUCIVLY 13 GUILg L0 Wugy vigorous war on tho suioonkecpers who keep thelr pluces open on Sunday. T water in the North Rranch having bes come stngnant, the Fullerton nvenue works were sturted wp sgain yesterdny morning. FrureMArsizan Swesie recelved letter yos- terday from a fireman In lterling (lermllll_\'.ml)'m“ that "o desired fo fmmigrate to Chiewgo. i nekinge 11 he eould have w position in the Departs menthere, Other firemen there woulil nisa ke Ho wia told that ho would have to chances with other npplicants if he Avoxa tho bullding pormits fssued were the followl Jok* Schwerin, two-stary dwelling, Sunerlor street, $1,5008 Jobn Posha,” twoestory dwelling, Nintteenth streot, &1.00: V. Mynm{n::..‘ Two-story dwelling, Elghteenth street, Hemry Hurth, tvo-atory dwelling, avenie, £2000; 1, F. Waite, three X “}: and store, Clrak streot, near Cwenty-secondd, 2,000, CONTADIOUS DISE Not a ease of small-pox wos reported to tho hoaith authorities yesterdny, but one was skipped Monday, the “patlent huving been taken by the police to the Small-Pox 1aspitat and not repurtest by the nttending physician 10 tho Uol- wiasioner of fleafth, Tlie wian was taken from the recond tinor uf No. 583 South Caunl street, tho first tloor of which is used na 8 bokers, ‘There hnve been other eases in tho neighbor- ll;md. "l“d overybody thorenbouts has been vae elnated, The other cnses of contnglous disenses ro- “m- od were: Diphtherla—No. 201 Wallerstreet, N 5 [nleted etreet, corner of Kossuth and [fnisted stroots, corner of Muafn street and Archer avenue, No., 262 South Clark streot—four r—N0, 70 Walnut street, No, anord siroct, N uses ' TIE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tng quasi-criminal eatendar will bo eaited In tho Criminal Court Monday. Tur Grand Jury yesterdny heard numerous petit enses, and returned Bty Indictments into court, ull for minor offenses. Tho Holnko cuso wits niot reached. Junee BAnsuM yesterday sent word to tho State's Attorney that lie could not reliove Judge Hawes to-day to try Willlam Dugan, Thisjs tho cnse which raised such n hubbub a wook ago on n motlon for u change of venue. NOTICEN wero yesterdny sent to the “ oxperts” nppointed to exwinine the new Court-ilouse work to meot the Dullding Committee of the County Bonrd ut 2 o’clock to-dny, to commence their Inbors. Tho experts are Atwnos Granals, D. W, Kendull, and W, F. Milllgan. Axotuen candidato for City Clerk b sprung up Inthe Crimingl. Clerk's offico in tho porson ot i, L. Hertz, 1is candudnzy dates Troin yos terday, nid ennta gbout in tho ususl way.~he wus wiited upon by delegations, solicitud by nus quaintanees, ind presded by friends. All which o could not resist. Tun Finaneo Commitico ot the County Honrd bkl a meeting and decided to recommend thy snle of $1o000 in Court-Tlouse hundsat o pre- mium of 7 per cent, uid jthe eale of the old Re- form Sehool grounds nt Ferty-ibied street snd Drexel houlovied, from which it Is expeeted 4 lurge sum will be renlized. f C. It, Osnopty & Co.. doing business as Impuort- ersut No, L 8tato street, ninde a voluntary nse slgnment. vesterday It tho Connty Court to Nichulus Marth, Fhielr llabilities nro put down g #2510, und thelr nssets us $0,80, Tho most of thetr ereditors 1ive in New York, Phildel- phia, and 1aston, the largest being M, B, Ose born, 'ore Ciesters N, Y., 4,647 Rosskn, Geratley & Lhitadelptin, it wned Jahi Oabwrn, Son .0 NOW York, §L240, The lurgeat creditor n thio eity 18 the Firat Nutional, the in- debredness belmg ‘Line Committee on Equalization of the County Toard Was over yestorduy oxpeotinge to mect the *expert: Who were appoluted some timo agoat My, Klokke's request to go throueh his huool Tho “experts™ did not put lyan np- !mm‘)luculu BUMO reuson or another, and nothe e Wik done besond the Cominittee's o lunking over tho Tee-books and making so ity 18 to how the books arg ku[)l‘ ee. not known whon the *exports ** wiil commency swork, sor where they willcomuenco, A, otee commeneed, 1o one can tell whon they will stop, loe the resvlutlon under which they were np- lumm,-d alves them authority togo bick in their uvestigntlons two years, ‘Thoy will be sn ex- pense of 21 per day whalle ut work, and 1o go through ull of tho books uf the oflice will tukuy little nge. MARRIAGL LICENKES, Bame fuuny incidenta oceur ut tho marrlnge Heenso depitetment of the County Clerk's office. Latoly & youne Hobeminn walked up to thy Inwwuit of bluck, with a frosh ¢ bouguet on hig cont-fuppel, and his full rolind fuce honming with smilvs, On his arm was his bride, decked out as brives wsunlly are, the custimury orioge blossoms jutting out conspicunualy from tha top of -her hewd, white her fueo word & tashful and betf-seared exe presston, 'There were several othiors (n waiting At k- desls for tho neccssary Jognl documents entiling ihen 1o wed, and the bridezroom and brido ware forced to stund there for Bone tie, the cynosure of many o A broad smilo crept over Clerk Lundborg'a faco when [t came the tin of the young Bohewmlon to tmitko his application, and it requived n fittlo ex- ‘llllllllll(m butore tho l!l'tm‘u:ull\'u Henediek could ho made to understund that the marrioges licensu clevk did not net ne priest nnd scribe, and (o the double duty of lssumyg tho license und performing the niptisd ceremony. But tho FUURKE JIR'S SRIFitS Werw (00 buogant to permit Of his vecomling crestfallen, and he ot his Heense und sturted with his bride and grooms- u senrch of woaminister, Another young mun winted u liconse for §1.50, evideatly think. Iug there wero othera at higher prices, “flo not hnve the consent of the parents of his brido, who was under ago, and started olf wfter it, with the understunding that be wus tu havo his leense ut $1.50. TPET AL NOTES. Tu: Ponslon Agent disbursod 20,000 yester- dny. 1 'Pur: totul receipta for customn daties nt this port for tha month of Februury wore $240,007, nx Internul-rovenue greceipts yesterduy nmonnted to £29,071, of wifich §3,18 way for #pirits, $3,416 for tobueco and eigars, nnd €253 for beer, Fonty thousand dollars in gold and §5.000 In silver was disbursed at the Bub-Treusury yes- tevduy, Blevon thousund doliurs In sliver wus recoived, Dervry-Cobyrcton Jony Hirr )‘uumnhu’ tol- exruphed the did news of tho deth of his tioth- ornt Mount Moreis, Il The funcral will tnke PliIce W-norrow, LOWING fo tho 1st of dutluble gooils re- at the Custom-Houss yesterday: furley redl, 16 erates curthenwal Hibhard, RUONeer & Co. 123 boxes 1 platcs Joliot S Compuny, 44 steol blomnsg 1, 1, Taydon, 60 sucks aud 200 quarter saeks sult: Fowler i M saeks anlts “Tolmun & I\lni«, pipes gin, U pipes brandy, Colleetions, &Lk, itk now order of tho Postmaster-Genera), by which purtiully written und partiolly printed matler i reouivid ut festeelis rates fnstend of third-class, 14 heroiofore, {8 creuting some cotis 10n uid eonstderblo apposition, 1y erentes a i of ndditional postuge expoise, wid tho punifu seem to belfove tiat it isan additdonul and new regutution, The faet ot tho muttor is that tho Jaw nover ihorized the old reilution, Aeh tho present svatom I8 Anply s rotuen ta the old raling, Postinuster Palmor has prepared a crraulir iving nn oxplunation of the muttor, ns alreudy printed b fullin Tok Tasuse, LU0 s nra 8LHE commgr [ vory frregulnrly 08 I the rodds josting to o elty, The e fron Dubngue snd Forreston, which was due ! Musnluy murhing, sucoceded tn reaching tha elty, yesténluy, WOrag ubnut (et ysfor hours Delind, Yosterday morodne's wnll on 1ho Bumo rowl cane tiroteh ull righit, only for- y+0ve minutes late, The Madison mall, duy here = oo Mondny il not reuch toro WL 24 yusterdoy mornhug, sud yesterduy's trndn was olx nowrs Jate. Nothing bivs beon yo- celved on the Dixon Alr-Ling, and no wnils are reeeived nt ull from aovth of Sitwgnkee, whilo (ho Milwaukee il wiia threo houes und twonty minutes lato, (lln thoaichiyan Sauthern, Mioti- hun Contenl, Sitinois Centenl, Danville, und Ureat Lusternftonds, tho teuing were from two 1o threw ours bebind, AN oxuminntion by o Tiinuss reportor yese rorduy developed thy fuct that uver S0 1ios tuctituned Bictho hands of o United Blatod Clresnt Uouvt Clerk, “This monny bolonxs to he- EWen k) atd 400 porsons, wid 18 one of tho relws ol thu rush of \mukru‘llry proveedings. Thi wnount 18 wide up ot small st be Lo ereditors who the Assiy thy estntes wors wiablo to tnd, Thisu unelugmed alvidends hinve been puid fnto court aud have for sevon years bavk, untll 0 over FOW, There (8 un providon for the ultimate disposition o ti fund, and It muy tor year Ho unclnimod, T mounts neo goaerally suail, onty (hre wnounting W 103 {nspite of the smullness the sumy, spreulutors bive I ono or two cases bunted up the ereditors und bonght out tholr fnferest tor a gmail sum. There §8 0o provision for the pubidishing of these unelalmed dividonds, and where Assizuees wre cuteless or wiils Tully negligent, (e money may be lust to tho creditor without uny prospect ol his over bearing unything from it Ldoes the Loverns went no good, und, unless somo provision s sndy Tor It this fuud may remnln locked up n;u‘ll cternlty or u detuultng ollicisl dlsposes u LARD-BU I'I'BR, AKOTHER BINNER BROUGUT TO JURGMENT, Heture Jusdee Bummertiond yestorany aftors noon the cises of the People ve, 0. B Hydy, C. F. Cobo, Mary 1. MeDonough, und 3. Mebon- ouRrh wero callod, The defenduuts ure charged WIth having *'on or sbout the 37th duy of Feb- ruury sold 4 compound |u lieu of butter, not mds from pure creawm, without tho same belug properly brunded with o true and appropriate nwIne tiercof.* l Al #rst cusy culled wus that wgalnst Q. B, hi} fense rulsed an o tlon to the prosectition, on the ground that thore wits no speciiie ehinrgo [ tho mikdavies fonnthor- 1ze tho id4unnees of the warranis, He elabined thut the words “n compound In_llou of butter nat made from pure eream ™ was (oo vagne to atlow tho defendant o mnke n dofense, The cllill ll for tho other defendants rnised o slmilir obluetion. he obileetions wore not sustnined., The duiense In the case of Hydo thon farat continuanee, which waa grnnted, and dny was #et for the day of trlal. TIE CARE AGAINST € Fo CONEN wna then ealfed wid the prosccutfon summoned Mr, Heary By, Howe, Ho stated that ou the 12th of Februnry o hought u plece of buttor (which waa pradueed In Court) in Caben's store. The BLUIT was 151z on tho top of an fco-chest, und it Wik #alid t0 witheas us bitter, Witness took tho alleged butter to w chomist, o d that the smple an ndmis ¢ of genuing cow's butter with at loast 25 conl nf hog privlucts, In repty to.counsel for the defense Mr. Howo Atnted That ho was [n the employ of tho 'rodnes Exchange to stop the sale of winlterated butter, His Dusiness wis to g iround from storo to stora und piek up hogus butter, Frank 0. Cook wus cafled. o testitled that he was presont when tho conversation tovk rlllcn between Colien’s elerk und Mr, [lowe. Mr, Howe usked for butter. “Phere wis nothing saki nonut htterhie, nor did he see the word bittter ‘I“:’ mirked on the box upon which the stuil wus g )(h-urne A, Mariner swore that he recolved the packuge of batter from My, Howe to analyzo, nnd found that it contaloed not luss than 2 per cent ol lunl. Connsel ior (Ito prosecutfon fiero put fn tha ordintuee relnting 1o tho sale of adulternted Dutter and resied. Mr. C. F, Coert snid Mr, tInwo cnme into his staro nnd nsked for butter, Ho looked nt sone BUIL Iyl In the jee-chest ad asked whnt it wig Witness answered that it was butterine, Mr. Howe then purchased it, He bought it for butterine, aud witness salid it ns butterine, ¢ Upon eross-examination the witness sald tho materinl was nol tarked us bintterine, Another witness wns calld for thy defense, He corroborated Cohen's evidence. “The Justice thought timt the fact of Cohcn having tolt Me. Howe that the waterlnl wis butterine warrauted the dischurge of tho de- fendunt, Thus ended tho Cohen cuse. ‘Tho next case wus Ut aguinst M MDONGUGH, Mr. Howe testitied to inving puirchnsed acom- pound for butter in MeDunbugh's store. It caio out uf & tub upon which there were no mnrks, o), 1. Hogna, employed in MeDonoukh's store, #wore that the compaund was suld ns butterine. The tabs were marked, Mr, Richard Meponouih testified that all s buttor-thbs were marked, and eorroborated tho testhmony of the previons witness In regard to the fuet that Mr. Howe was [nformed that tho artlele he purchised was butterine, !Iho Justice tined tho defendunt $10 and costs. Then eame tho case of MARY M'DONOUGTL. Mr. ITows testlied that he obtainod a certnin quuntity of adalterated butter In her store, which was for snl Mrs. Mites Mclionough eworo that Mr, lowe cnme to her store and nsked for butter, Ho pomnted to tho wib and neked what it wis, She Huswered * Butter,"” Ha polnted to anather tub and nsked the same question. She replied * utterine,'" Mr. Howe sald ho winted somo of . the tntter, He looked suspiclous, nnd she re- fused 1o feli it 1o sitowerd hoe his officlnd star, and wetd be would buve some, Sho gave him then u piges, but refused to take uny pus tor t. ;f(l}nluh! were not imarked anywherd but on the A clerk In the store corroborated this testle many, Justico Summerfield enld that it wns '.'N‘lflllllr A nistake to mark the nrtlele on o movable ld, but In view of the eviduhee, which showed that Mrs, MeDotiougn lnd refused 10 take noney for the butiering ubtwmed by Mr. Howe, ho did not tielieve that Justiee eequrived tht o defendunt Dlmulg be fined, Tho cuso wus thereforo dise wissed, NEATLY CONFIDENCED. MR COLI I8 A TOORER BUT A WISER MAN, Home gamblers put up a job on Harey Cole, o well-kuowa printor, wha goes sometunes by the nne of tiee, but, whily caleulnting on several hundred, succeeded In getting only $00 from him before he found It out and qult. Cale reached this ety Saturduy morning. and, whilo In Dennls' restunrant on Dearborn street, met one Fartong, whose aequaintance bo had made during i previons visit to thiscity. During the conversution which onsued, Furlong snld ho wanted to speak to Cole on nrather delfeate matter,—u thing which o didn't know whethor Culo would gu tuto, but he would Intraduge o Youug fellow who would explain, Tho two went nto o buck room nud sal down, * A youth ap- proched thew, and was tutraduced to Cole. The young man sull that be had bean ome pPloyed dn n faro-bunk whers hnzard was pluyed, und thors wins o roulette- tablo, Dut ho had been treated badly and discharged, o hud u scheno to et oven, and Colg could come I or not,us ho aaw tt, when bo tenrd about It Jle proposed to go Into the house— Canlisk's, ou Cuthoun pluce, which i3 run by S Cunt” Jenks—beforo tho finmu was onenod, and get the diee, whleh were jonded so that tho Caprin could win, Hlo bad 6 key to untock tho dpnwer i which they,wevo kopt, uid, when he b thew, ho knew "t clover worlman on the West Slde who conld take the londs out und relumd thom Ko thut the house would lose, and Cote could brewk (e bpuk, T prove his sins cerity, ho offerel to take Cole to the mectnnle. Colo refused oL nrst to Join ilin, but subse. quently thunged lis inind, and suid ho woulit tnk tho plan over. Ho wont over 1o tho Weat Sido with tne youth, and, at No, 17 West Adums ktreot, was (utrodtieed tothe mun who wie 1o doctor she dive, There was g mysterious conversution, and Colo tlunlly aske how amuch the cost woald ber, 115 compinion tald lm the work required uskilled band, and ug there were fow men in the vity who could do it thie service would huve Lo be well pald for, 1t would eoit & to get tho dice huliowell out by tho turner, und & for the materiul 1o roload them with, COLI: AGREED TO ADVANCE TUE §1 On tha way dewn fown ko atd the youth went Into n drug-store and bought tho st needed, A9 DpPONIIINENL was then made 10 mect i tho estibile of the Palmer Houss Suniduy morning. Thero ho met Furoug und the man who was o o tho reloading, Tho Intter told bim (ho Job W done, und done so protilly thal it wontd do< ceive the Devil himself, and tat the yoig i hud tukon thom to tho bank, but ho ‘unin't lknow whether he wonld got thove loforp the dedler, - Presently the origimutor of tho sohnma walked In and sadd 3t was 2 all oight*'; he bl ¥0t them bitek o agaln, wid S ovorye thing was beautitnl.” Tho ouly thime remulniig was for Cole 1o pluy uls pret, 10 he did so thoy woukl huve the *roll” i tho eourao of balf an hour, and divido it wmong thomselves, Ono of tho thite wont 10 thy buk with Colo, Wwho wis o dla thio plaging, but thoy enitered separntery ked urder thavert sispiclon,” ‘Phe gamo of hizard was Bot open. Coley therefore, tried his luek ut routetto, When (ho hundisr of tho dico began to throw them out of the tin ewse, Cola weat ver to the tabte st bought somo cheeks, and bet beluw eloven and on the oo, under hin e strucuons, e duin’t win, und heenmosuspicious, After losing $3 ho stoppod pleying, A8 soon ns v ceased, Bowever, Dis cotpinlon. who cone thuied 1o ot on low numbors, besn o win, und piled np considorrble wwoney, Colo THOUGNT MEZ HADN'T FOLLOWED TIE INSTRUC- TIONN, exnctly, and 80 went tnagaln, But he lost more money, nud, coneluding that ho bud been taken M, W el the pluey, du tha stroet aese by, ieh to his surprise, ho met the other two mon Wwha were tn tho schoine, sid thoy tried to indice It 4 e b felling him that tho diev wers propurly Tonded, but the biunker, by sleight of und, “put - them futo the uooway us to counteract thu dugtaring, Caly thought he smelt n rut, and was onot incluwd 1o return, 4o they sufd thoy would get 0 man on tho West Blde who wis tmure eXport thu ho 1o earry out tho instrucdons any brouk the bunik,—that LCulo il fulled to do 1L throusl his smnulufi 4 box I tho elile wuch L of I tho courae uf wn bonr they mot Cole utisl tul him the West Bido man was in the bunk, sud o deelied to ko and SEE BOW 1E MADE THE am how tho nun played the geme, He watched D ply wnd pit the dico L0 tie Los I poe culbur 'wiy aid they continually enme luw, so thut bo won potwedn 25 and Fa, Hu thon fquite Colo thaugnt ho Knew ull about i, und stariod iy, fnsisting upon putting tho dice 1o tho box hinsell, pot ullowing the baaker to Lundle them gt all, s abject wag 1o find out whuthier thoy hud i truth been lowded. 11 8o, thu Dumbers anust bu low, But b was suon autlsliud that thy dico hind tot beon dovtored ot all. Thon be declded thut he had | been ukinued,” Hut oo lm ds up his wind to this fitet, Do bud veduoed his caeh (o the vxient G #W, Coly bus oL yut seet the bENIINE youog ll":"ifi“h" evolved thy seheine Tor branking thy Ik Furloug or MISTAKE nor Lug ho sot his vyes oo his rrkinlul 3 tho ekilled * mvchanlo, OWH purt B the gume preclades i squeulling to the polic, 50 o Lukes bis loss | osuplitcatly, Cal. Jenks, of course, gut (ha bge ger porueh of the procecds, us tho other Fellows, Whi wre “cappers)’ were working for hing Muyor Hnrelsim, wha beloves s squnre ™ gume Uling, s often suld b would peemit. no erouke- duess, Here §y what seving to ban pliin case of 16 1 i oikd Cnieo 10 bratk up i disrepti- tublo den whero men und boys urs rublbod vyory wglit by trivkery. FRANK CONVESSION, ML UUSDY INYS BOWN, At tho Untun Stoek- Yarisa good deal of ox- oltemunt wus ereated yustorday by the ruport of ha fullure of 31 1% Bundy tfor from $9,00 to WL Mr Bundy was what Is known ns o soulper—buying uwnd relitng bogs on tho murket, o wiled ubbut four yeans ugo, and bas beon tnanclutly wouk sinee, §t (s suld, but sucoceded {u gotting eerdit by puying for hogs throuvh A. Flalier, whu, huwever, i not sespona ble for tho faiture, Mr, Bundy |3 undorstiod 1o bave buught hoge Friduy, Baturday, und Monduy fu und sold thoun to-day, but did not puy for thel ‘Tho followaug letter explains the sitations GEsTs 1013 With deep Fegrows (st § bayo to informa you that. T nm tinnneinily bustrd and nm jut wbieto pay oo ut pressat for tho Jamd of foses 1 bouaht from yon dnst week, 1 ave worked hard fora longe time under by dill- enlties nud teyed ta wether it through Butevery thine | hnve touehod Injely in thy yaeds o oiy tho street or bord of teade hos loat nio money 1 should teved to stuok it out. longer but my helth fasiied thut tho steain on iy neeves by cen o mueh and {nm foreed to glve up slek and dis- gusted 1hupe the time will come when [ ean ‘m_\' you o full but at present 1 ean do noth! toapeetfuily, M, 1 HuspY. Tho Stook=Yards neople secm to bo much niv noved over the nifale, 'Thoy sy 1t 14 very queor that A mun who s “ flaunelolly busted,” and eould not get sredit down town for n sult of elothos, ¢nn come to the yards aod got crodit fur thousunds so caslly. LAND.LEAGUERS. THE RIGUTIL WARD, ‘Che Bighth Ward Branch of tho Irish fand Teaguo hold mecting Inst evening in the Treneh Citrel, L tho corner of flnlsted nnd Congress strects, that waa lnegely attended by Iulies nnd gentieten, nud which was very on- thitatnstic and entertalnine, On the plutform were Gen. Martin eem, Michael Meduley, M, W, Rynn, and W. J. Houcher, After tho recentfon of soveral new members ad tho transaction of some minor businees, the Preskient fntraduced Miss Lilllo Dunstan, who reaited the » Battlo of Fontenoy ** in Buch no excellenwvoles and with such ool dramatie netton that the nudieace rownrded her With a grent burst of applanse. Gen, Beem was loudiyv* ealled for, and (n re- nlmn.m mde an eloquent ano stirring speecl Ho gwelt upun tho nulu-uss i of tho liritirly Government, depleied the woes s sniferings of tho Irish rl.‘u ple, exputhnted wpon the.r pat- rlutism nid fortitude, nnd _expressed thoe beliet that the present agitation would result In tho Indepoudenico of Trofand, unless o inws were eoneted for thelr unelloretion, aml ey were permitted to reap In somo mensare the products of their labor. Tho specch was fre- quentiy npplnuded, Misx Cotlon, 0 gooil singer, ontortnined tho assembliuge by two patriotie songs, After n few remarka by tho Rev, Father Cotd, tho gmstor of tho Freieh Chureh, who was eleeted no honorary membur of the League, and Micknel Meauley, tho Club adjourned. BEVENTEENTIL WAND, Tho Seventeenth Ward Land Leaguio held n regalue niecdng st evening, There was n Iurge nttendunce, and the thing was tuken up In colleeting the mondy and tickets for thy recent ball glven fur the benetit of tho Lengue fund. A comfortable sun was reallzed. A resolntion wag pussed reguestung tho nowspapers to deny the report thut tho Lengus was interesied iy lillllllc!. a8 it bud boen confounded with the righ Amerlesn Ropubliean Club of the ward, TIIRD WAID LAND LEAQUE. A meeting of the ‘I'iint Ward Land League wiis held Inst evening - the sehool-raom ate tuched to-the [Rov. Fithor Waldran's ehureh, on Bighteentharrect, Afterdisposing of the ronting business of tho Clob, the Chuirman ot tho evening, i tew complimentary remurks, fn- troduced W, C. MeClure, speaker of tho gventng, whi Uesan s specch by paylng n glowing Lrib ute to tho zeal, putriotisu, und Christlan chr- r of tho Rov. Pather Waldron, He Slutetied condition of Irel or tho pnat 500 youtrs, o demonstrtod Wt frat tho et of Gharics L down to tho time of the United Volun- teers of Ireland, England . her pow. erg and her Inws B crusbing out every nttempt ot ablishing munufacturlng (n- teredts In Ireland, Tho spenker sketehed tho rige nnd progress of the Luud Lengun In by clTurts to Tree [reland of British yule, nivp ivo huwve, and to gecure for the peuple of Tl w Lund roform which wonld wisellorato tho condi- tlon nf tha Irish people. Ho sold tho Jreland of to-dny was not the lroland of Nty yenrs ago; tho youth of Freland wera now belnge "edueatenl, and eduention, he betd, was the foundution of 1rce government, 1o gloried o the fact that the people of Ireland were unlted on one cot: mon - platform, Catholie and Protestant we Stunding shoulder to shoukler, and fightin, utainst adlord urlstoeraey andg British opore slon, After the conclusion ol tha adivess, i voto of thunks and three rousing chicors wevo glven Mr MeClure, LOCAL PORLITICS, THE FLELD, """U‘ political do not shupo thonvielyes thla feasonns some aspieants for municipal oflices would desire. Tho Democricy Is barping upon s ol y,—loaves and fish and tie litla band of shrickers nre preeeded by tho milnor City-Hull plliclals who nro wandering ubotlt tho witrds setting up tho piug and Leying the wires for tho renominatlon of M. Hurrison, Eve Body kuows that, though ha I8 onjoying himself with n Seuthorn trip, o 13 u candulute for redieetlon, and that thore 13 no oue li his party willing 10 tuke tho fleld against blm, The Republlenns uro quict but confident, and, withal, unitod. As much . eannot Lo sal of thy loeal Demoernd 12 omir L prety unfoly gtnted thut (e temperanes ¢lomeont will pled no vh- Atuclo In thy wiy of Republican sy , 18 It hus Jearned o losson from Harrlson that it witl nut soon forget. It 8 nMoguther likely that Ald, Joht ML Clurk will bo the choles of tho comlng Itepublican Conventlon, — Bentlment saems Lo be defting that way, us Mr, Clark has been found to be a s of gire diseernment publie alinirs, whoso public und privite charag- ter 18 such ns toinauro un honest wnd orderly tdministeatton, The frlonds of Mr, Jesse Spahl- b admit thnt M. Chirk’s frionda have mado #tight inromls upon thelr ranks und lessened My, Spalding's chanoea of auccess, Mr. Ruwlelgh, thoiigh ho will doubticss, feom " preseat appons- ances, enery the 'wellth Ward, is virtuwlly out of tho conteat, s ndherents nro quarreliug amony themsolves, which hus weakened M, Rawleigh, Altogethor, tho chiances uro deeld- edly In favor of Ald, Clark, PIFTIL WARD, A meoting of tho Fifth Ward Republican Club sns held luat eventni at No. 207 Archer pvenuc, Tue Commictee appninted at the (st meetin; 1o suggest o ewnlidato for the Muli'nmlly ree ported tho folfowing resolutlons, sud thoy were ndopted wlter n short debates WarEAs, This eity has been ruted during tha last two yeura by o Demaovitie Adminisiration, with Carter EL (Tuerlson as Muyor; wid, WiEREAR, "This man wis eleeted to bl oflice by tho nld of Republ.can volers who wors thise sutistied with thotr eiadidate, bo (6 Jtesalead, "Ihnt It behooves the Hepublicans of this city, In the coming enmpulgn, to numinate Ao for Muyor wio 80 Mk (nxpayor, and s been fdostiftod with tho mteress” of the elty, so it his candidnoy will command tho vates ot all clusses, regardiess of party; und bo It turthor Licuolved, That wo recognlze in Jesse Spalding a e thoroughly adaptod for the en, nnd wu pledio Bim our support (o the coming primnry, ngreone to do evarything it Is consiatmt with ustico to reettry for il tho womination, a8 wo etiove It Is.equivalent ta un eleetion, ‘Lhio Cammitteo to seleot 0 candidute for derinnn nkked firthor thane, aud 1t was grianted, After tuo clectlon of somo now mombors, nud thu passue of i resolution to inereaso tho 1x- centive Committeo to nine, tho wmeeting wle Journed. FIENCH IEPUBLICANS, Tho Froncli-speaking oltizens of tho ‘Third Wuril met yostordiy ut No. 181 Ninoteouth strent o orginlze n club for tho comimy minlelpat cumpalgn, The followlng wers elested: Gilboct Chovalier, Presidents Murtln Faulkuor, Vieos Preslilents Lanls I, Bortnelot, & 3 M tinl Fatilkner, Prensuror. Tho mooting w Journed subject to the eallof tho Frenelr Cene tead Nopublican Club, TUE DESOCHATIO CITY CENTRAL COMMITTER was 10 havo held a meotlng ot tho TPromont Houso Instovening, bt tua tembers hwvo ot recovered trom thoir last doefeat, wnd as o quoram coutil he deummed up the Committee udjourned for onw week SUBURBAN, EVANATO! Tha fenior cluss I3 tho Univorsity held thoir vleetion tor cluas-day purformers with the fullowg rosult: Owitor, Frederlek Portor; bistorlan, Will J, Lney; prophot, F, W, Ttan- dulphis poet, Miss B3 C. Modrtbury weiter of cliss songs, Clandius 13, Spencer; flold-duy dl- rector, W Vi Dedreatfe i Thoro 18 ono repred ohin- tive for cuol of tho vlements compusing 1o comblimtion whioh cantroliod the vleaion. oy etoction paussud off quotly, thore boing we varine tlon Jn ko votes of fhe mujority, us they buen prearranged. e —e——— Iorke 'Flhileves Shot, Latrie ROOK, Ark., Fell Y.—~Ono night st week severul valuable borses were stolen trom rious planters Iy NevaduUounty, Thy thivves succeudad in escaplng with tho unlinuly und wok Bt paii t coneeul tRocouvae parsied m thole Hight, A vigilnes committee. copspiiing of Aensps, e, Tadwell, Hunn, Milan, Witl2, amil Wuaver, all reputable fuemers anil plantdes o the county Bumed, wis oraonzed, aod, well mounted wud wemcd, stirted i pus, ) foltowed tho vieves ko W {indinn 7 and nftor u ride on thun Just kg nightfall ne thoy wi Joggmg wlong the dighway whici wo n widv stroteh ol desnlato praivie. were wholly uncutideious — that thoy pursued, uid u yolloy ot bullets 1ying over tholr wore Lieeuds wus the irab intimution they tnd of tho raximity of the pursuers. Thoy whippod e orsed into n gallop and dasbed slong the road b werriiie speed, nftee s tuckward glanee, yelle g ke demons, Tho vdrsulng purty ke wise put’ spurs’ o o eteeds, wiieh fullowed ot the vory top of ther speed. This exclting = chusy wog cuiie tinued for suvernl milus, when thu thioves' horses guve vut, and thoy threw up thelr s, bLegging pitoeusly thut’ thulr hves might e spured, 'This wiid wraimtod, unid caplurars ung cuptured roturnwd to this Btute, reaciing Wamp- steud County ou Friday, WRIS pussinie throngh what ls known us Qzuit Swutiips, u ‘nuum)“ dugs olate wilderncss, interspersed with trocs and witer, tho Drisouers succcedud i eacaptig, ‘Pwo of thom, Willlsin Gray snd lichued Campe holl, wero ptot and killed, but the uther, Jaes Gray, dodged the Uylag bullets, sud, plungi Into the depihs of densv underbrush, mude by cscape, und 18 still wi Jurge. Tho utfalr excites u greut doal of (utores e ———— Lrown's Hronebial Troches will instantly roo Hoveu cousl, u culds oF boursvness, & cents, ON THE DEFENSIVE, Witnosses for the Warehouso Boaurd Put in Their Evidenoce, According to Thom, Everything Is Lovoly in the Inspection Department, Edmund Norton's Opinion of Scoured Wheat for Milling Pur- posos, Link and Parker as Good In- spectors as Thers Arse Anywhere. In Fact, All of Them Are Given Certified Rewhrds of Marit. Mr, Seymour Never IKnew of Changes of Grade With- out Notice. Opinion of a Witness that Gabriel Himself Could Not Give Satisfaction. Milwaukeo Losing Her Grain Trade, and Her Merchants Moving to Chlengo. Only Abwt o Dozon Board-of-Trade Peo- ple Dissatisfiod with Prosent Mothods. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Seuinarigun, ML March 1L.—Tio Investigation of the charges ngalnst the Warchouss Come tissfoners was resumed this afternoon, Senntor Fuller in the ehair, Tho flist witnesa ealled was Edmund Norton, Who testitied that be was enguked (o tho nlliing Lusiness In- Chicngo, Tlo was o good judge of grain, and betteved that tho Inspectorg wern goad Judges, as fur 1 he knew thon, Link and ‘Parker wero a8 good Inspectors n iro to by found in tho country. Wltness belleyed tha Inspectors wero falthtul men. He did not re- member muel about tho Nebrashn wintor wheat of 1850, About two-thirds of tho Minno- sat wheat bad beva seaured und doctored beforo commy to Chicugo. Scourine makes grain, or blighted gran, lool tike nsound nrtiele. Tho friction of tho smut-tnachines breaks tho bran, 80 that when the grutn 18 ground It Is fimpossible o thoroughly beli the bran. TIHE BCUURING SHOULD NEVER BE DONE until the whentisin tho mill, If doue in the country tho wheat becomes dusty and diety, and @ secoml geourluy becoes necessnry, This ngaln brenks the brun. Witness submitted some snmples of o product of cleaning- muchines, Sample No. | showed the Now d spring ne It came from the cars. No. 2 showed tho whent us clenned. The othor five sumples shgwed tho reluse mintter that was re- moved by the cleaning, ecourig, aml suction muchines, T'ho No, i wheut us cleaned wus not #good coough for No.2, us It was grown and sprauted. Witness could not mako tho best wrnde of flour from the cleaned sample Bub- mitted fn evidenee. Tho clennlng of whent must Le done s curoiully a8 the grindiog. Any dis- turbanee of the Lran on the wheat 18 not ro- savded with favor by tho millers, and forthls reasot thoy do not like graln scoured n conntry elevators, Tho frequent Landling ntter clewne Ing in tho country NECESSITATES A BCOURING AT TUE CITY MILL, thus furthor breuklng tho bran. Dadly- KFUWR wheut enn bo scollred sona to present n veory dovoptive appearance, but it wilt not nnko Koud tloir, Witness gaw o great roany * Dlugied” ewrs,—nbout one In ten,—which wore UL up with the intentlan of beating the inspee- ton. In* plugiciug ™ the cars ubont two inchea of rrash wore piaceld on the bottom of the ear, and thisstult tho trier cannot rench. Grown wheat which hus been scvured s linblo to heat In the clevator more quickly than the better grades, The Inspectors did not vie- lute the luw 1o the menner {n which they In- speeted tuo grain In Chileago, Prior to the Inst wo years the shippors preforred tho Milwnikeo ‘grain, bug now they proferred the Chicago in- spection, and piid o smndd premfum for (t over the sime geades in Milwaukeo. Witness heard fens dissatisfaction with tho Inspection of tho past two years, wilt the exceptlon ot tho timo tho presont Investigntion bas Leen pending, than ln severnl years betore, Witnoss bolloved Chlengo Inspection COMMANDED RESPECT THHROUGHOUT THE Woknn, On cross-oxnmination: DId not know Colof Ingpeotor [toyusolds until Inst night. Witness boughit graln for malling ontrack on tho North- western ind Milwonkoe & 8t Panl Bollways, Ho made tour from the vurious gradesof whent, o bought the best grnde of wheat foreach grade of flour he wanted to make. 1lis fdew that two-thirds of tho Min uesotn wheat was seoured was based on his own obscevation, For tho pust yeur the witness did ot visit tho trucks cvery dny, When ho was visiting tho tracks ono Inspoctor super- vised tho Gulons & Wisconsin Diviston of the Northwestern Hond and the 8t Panl track, Witness was frequently tald thut whent wus mixed und scoured In the Lu Crosse ele- vutor. Whoent mny bu tensonnbly elesn, but NOT OF GOOD MILLING QUALITY, All reusuuubly elean and Hound whoat 18 not uecessirlly goud No, 2. Van Duzen shipped seouved whont, Witness had frequontly soon J1. No brusbing-machina ean scour tho brin of the wheat, Allnullors nre not good Judges, Wit nesa ind beon boying wheat for slovon yonrs, Witness know whon whont was plugicod; did uot Kuow that any recelvers Justitied » plagging,” tut bo dld know that muny recelvers Word uverso to making any discount for the Plugieing, 1 ho coukl not make o satistustory arrnugement with the Rocelver ho refused tuo Reuin, o though ko oncs beard that tho Ine speotion hand boon chnuged on sevornl enrs of whont atier tho grubn had reachud the clovator, o il not know that thoro was an * tnspector ** ot the elevitor. 1§ 1ho bousoe fnspector saw n * plumrged ™ cur he would vbjuct to Its recoption, Atsevernt elovitors gealn wag TAREN IN WITIOUT BEISG BUBJECTED TO ANY INSPECTION, after haviyr been Inspeeted on track, Witness did not knnw whotbor men in the vlovator were vmpluyed to look after tho quulity of the grain whilo it wid belng: unlouded. Durlug the ppst olghteen months the Indpoctors buve ndhered murvolusely to the rules, Less seoured wheat ts uow fnspectod No. 2, Wituess had fought wienlugt thu seouring of gratn for threo or four years, I he wore n siuppur ho would bs bettor sutistied now thun two yours ago. Welght wus onw of tho compluints of lnupeotion. 8t. Luouls lnspesnon 8 higher on winter wheat than in Chicugo, Threu years no witness bought wheat in Milwaukeo and siipped it by vessel te Chivago, The wheut was harder than i Chie cugu, Now It s the revorse. ile thoukht there had beon - ohunge in ifwaukee snspection, New York exporivns, s o rulo, preter Chicugo wispection, beeause v CULICAGO WIEAT 18 DETTER TUAN THE MlL~ WAUREE WHEAT, ‘Thero {8 ubout 5.000.000 bushols of No. 3 spring in Chicugo nt presunt, und u small amount of New i, Lirge giouuts of Ne. 8 hud g0t been smpped until within tho pust wonth or six weeks, Nuodohos beon hold 80 bigh thoro wus no duarels I soloping it 1ad No. 3 boou gruded tow thore woutld fuve teo i « martn w i To Bonutor Whiting: The wheay gonerally boids aut on weight, “The wituess henrd ver, Tow complalnts, If 1be luss i welght averugu 1 por cent wittioss would bo upt Lo tioar ot (e teorge Futzes wus swori, und testiied thae bo was 4 Chicugn grain-dealers. He bought a weeut deal of low-grado graln by sumple. Somee HLILH Card culne UD Lo sumwlo, aud wuny Lwes not. 11y 5 to 10 por cont of tho graln witness Tought by sample was POOLER ON TIE BOTTOM TILAN ON THE TOP of thoear, (1o had at times w voclnmation un the seller, Ho was a Inrge recotver of graln, prae(paily over the urlington Rowl. “Fho (- Apection Wis_ antlafuctory. ile seldom went to 10 luspreetor's ofttee, The pealn was inspeeted all right. e very seldoim ud business to tnko him ta the fuspection_office. Ho seldom hnd a erso befow geadn. Link und frwin were gosl saptetors, Tl wanis of witheas wero nlways attended to fn thy inspeetton olliee Cross-exmthined by Wrinbt: Jind nover seen Reyholds or logus exervising tha auporyvision of tha gral-fnspectlon alice, Ilo seldom went o track, One-half of the genin recelved by witness wiy hisown, Tleboight corn and outs on bis own account. 1E MEARD BUT LALTLE COMPLAINT of the fnspection on the Burlington Rond, Ho hosteht oot denl of traek genin, Dante 18680 b siipped 0 good denl of tho Tower graddes uf whint, © He bought whatever there was money fn, - He cleaned some of the best Now 3 wheat and put it I the etovators, ‘Chis wis o legiti= fuato businesq and tho Inepeetors knew (L sk Wwere sutlstied, It vunjeott nlm-lfi‘. lll.unumer.] Tho v pradewent to New York, The tnilings nnd rojeated wers mixed nnd xhlpped Enst, utid met With rendy sale, Sotma sold by sumple, sonte by nspectlon. It bronght within'n few cents of re Jected, Buveral other purties did the samo titnyg, Mo ueed the Moling binst machine to clenn the wheat, o On tho redirect, tho witness sald he Lousht grodn from Warren & Wanzor, and wis about o, l-x,rlnm 1ts candition. Wrlght objected, us this was no placoe to hincken the chiractor of theso men. % Muuniery who oflicinted as Chairinun, wantod to now WIIAT BOGUE INTENDED TO PROVE, Togue sald that, a8 Warren & Wanzer made churges that certnin eavs uilssed grado whon thay shionid not, e wanted to prove that thls withiess bought damaged gritn of them. Wright vrotested ngutist the Interrogatorics, ‘I'ho mantter wis submittod to the Cennnittee, who said 4o ahead. Witness continuod, and aald that ho had avolded buyiiyg graln of Warren & Wanzer b cause It wig Nebrska whenst, =+ hender wheat, 1o conslidered it unsound, e bought probably 1ive or 31X ears In the carly purt of the seuson, He did not know bow juny inore lator, Ho tnd Intely seet n ool deal of Wanzer's whont of 8 kind, They nuule no mistepresentutlons ont the churacter of the whoat, Thomus 11 eyinour wis next sworn. 11g was a genin broker, miid hud been i connnission man for seventeen yours, 1o knew Purker aud Link. They wero FIRST-CLASS JUDOES OF GRALY, Tlo know Parker's Inspection for tweuty years and Link’s for ifteen or sixteen yeurs, with an excupton of threg yenrs, Ho know all tho track juspectors wp to the fall of 13, "They wero nll wood Judiges of gruln, and performed tholr dutles Intelligentiv. Witess re- wmembered . the — trouble Cwith o tho Minnesotn wheat of 187 In tho early winterof 133 0 laree number of cara— from fitecn to thirty In ono Jot—missed grade, Asa membuorof the Appeals Commitiee he had exumlned it large number of “curs, They wers sandpnpere:t uud mupulated o as to make 1t g No. 2 The Commities sustvued the {uspec- tlon which wmade e No. There wis “Musitls tnetion With the Inspector's r ested partles dennnded & retxamlnntion, Tho Committee went with the slilppers €o. tho cars, 1ie expressed himself that tho Judgment of the Committee was correct, It wna apried that I the Conpnltice persisted It would DIVEAWAY FROM CHICAGO THE MINNESOTA GILALS. This whent recalved Its propor gruding. Ttisn Alitloult mwatter Lo gatlafy constgnces of ** line™ kruin infssing grade, "The In tnspection nud tho aut could not sepurated, Tt must eome out 48 {t goes Into elevator, Track Inipeetors nnsk vet by rule nccording 1o thoir best Judie ment. Tht Kansas coon of W0 was Idrgety dumaged and grown. Witness rumetnbered thy trouble over ‘the Inspectlon of thit crop. A grent amoont of timu was spent In giving i mntter dustiee front the Bowd ond - Inspeetors. ™ Witness did not know of uny violatlong of the luw in changing grades ol enily without notice. Theve was tut ile eomplaint of dnte with regard to inspection, Thers wonld nlways be tronbie untll the furin ers could grow gritin nllke in every partiobilar, THERE WOULD DE NO TROUBLE i over‘)' ariun of wheat confd be alike on every farm, in every township, in every county,nnd Inevery State, In short, when thore wus por- fectlon there would ve nu_complalnge. Onta wus n baed gendn (o fnspeet, Witness fonmd (ots of “plugged " onrs. Tho detectlon of thoso card proved tho ofliclency ofs the systom, ‘Tho Boardt wave reusounble thno and intelligence 1o thoduties of wrain inspeotion, Tho ollice w Chicago was well munnged, ‘Tho chiof conld nat cuter the cars pecsomilly, Tho oflice was well guanlzed 1 18 aotaily, nmined by Wright: the Appenls Comnlties feom two to threo years beforo October, 18i%, . 1l wiis unt pergotially In- tercated i tho purchuso of low wrados of gealn, ITo bought geafis Tor othor prrtics of atl grades, 1ke bouzht low grades when employed 8o 1o do. HE PURCHASED LOW GRADES OF WRIGIUT In pursuunce of orders. o nlwnys execuled Lionest owders to purchase. He tnlght huve lmul[lll ow T'nllc« when witness wis i membor of 1he Appenls Committee. When on the Com- nittee of Appeals in nincty-nine cars of a bun- drud the entire Commitico visited cars togeth- or, They ulwnys weut und, Ivestigated. Tho Tieparinient dous not gutirantec tho Erin to i apeat out as it Is inspectud In. Wheat that ®oea {u ny’ No. S ought to go outas No, id; but \Vitness wna on netunl oxperichep proves that the betlor rain will go to the bottom of the in and §s tho Clirst to go out Bometimes _witness wus called “on tont inspectlon, Tattorly tho warchousemen did not stitp gealn, He b soci oy uolds several tines with tho Appeals Committee, Jlo had sven Bogno with the Committea, 1T WOULD JAVE BEEN ASTONIANED to see him there Inspecting grath or supervising the employés in tuat reapeat. Whlle on tho Aps pewts Commlttes witness was often In congnltis, ton with Hogue and Reynolds,—somotinted on BSundays, when a great’ deal of anxiety was AOWIN ta lnve the Inspection-work properiy per- formed. Hoynolds has exerelacd o gen- orul supervision over the oftico busis neas oud the exccutlve part of tho businoss, Witnegs never snw him inspect bushol of graln, Boguu und Reynolds ealled tho Apncals Cotnmitive and all Rub-Inspoct- ors to examine sumples from all the clovitors, ete. On two Sulduya they met Foss wus not prosont, This was praductive of much good, Jteynolds did tha exeontiye work, Witness hiud angome oeeasiong secn him on tho tracks, poss|- bly s muoh n8 was neces<ary, Witngss ox- plined tho methaod of ealling the Appenls Com- mittee, and thelr notlons therounder, On the peoross-exitminntion witness snld: On the question of *plugged * cara, tho witnoss Wis alwauys sure, but wis not surn on THE INTENT OF THE SHIPPER. There might be n romativder frou vne Lin onthe bottom of the ear, und tho grain from anothor bin would Lo bottor, Thueo should not be muiy 8ueh enra (1 n fine of shipmenta from one house. Witness resfimed beonisy his salary 03 o com- mittcomnn wis luwered, Norton wns reealled, und stated that tho Miglurs® Nuttonnt Agdoclatlon at tholr tust Cori- vention ndapted a rerolution pratesting ngalist thoseonring of wheal us detrimentni o the flourimg hutel rrtng tho Bonrd of Trmlo 10 peride such wi Acouredund the elovators men to Issup speclal recalpts thorefor, uot to bo uecepted us regulnr receipts, W, Duter was next sworit, 1o was ngrain and flour denler, and nwiller of fifteen years' oxperienco, 1lo wus for threo yoars on tho Aps puids Commlttee, Link and farker wore gomd }mhm« ol gralu, as were fil - the Sub-Inspuators n Chicigo, ngents, Bomo Wore fnir men, others wot, 11 thoy bued brought tair averago samplea to thelr principals there would have been fowor rolnspections. Thele enmplea wra not - alwnyd (i Ho o fre- quently found such to” Le the case. The bottom of the car wus {nforior o the ton, [t wna clulined that, unioss A botier inspection of Minnesotn of (570 was made, the trade would bu driven nway trom Chleago, The Cominiites do- olined (o tuko graln ns No.o 2 Witness dee talled the stgio cirenmsianeces nd given by Mre, Boyimour |u hia testimony., Thero wus tronblu over the Kunsus wheat of 188, The mutter was fully (nvestignted, Tho crap wus unfortunite, belig unclean, damp, and doumged, Welght cutled for reinspection on several cues of this Wwheat, Io was dlssatistied, und wanted what ho tormed 4 A P OOMMENGIAT, GRADEL” hought It meanta *commercial wisto- busket,” nd o saw no wso for it. 1t was tho xllunusllinn allover the coun try to ran tho grafn rigit on tha geado tino, 'Fhie fiet wheat ve- celved from a crop wis [oft as Providonce mude Ity nnd it ran woil, Aftor awhite it was doctored and mitxed, and this mage it diticult to kevp up grudes. (o kuow of no violitions of chunging s‘mdcu without notlen, There was no mioro d 1 ssatisfuction now than thero used to he, It Gobriel camo to jnspect graln ¥ would pounce him, The man who could reneh pericetlon or Satisty evorye Loy In Inspeeting xriin his not yet beon Lorm Milwaukeo 14 losing 1ts gealn tradn, AANY OF LTS MERCIHANTS WEKE COMING TO AGO, Thero wos o time when Chicngo reeelved very lntlo of tho good Northwestern wheat, It then recuived wheat from the older scetlons und of ditferent varietion. Siwnukey was then eetting tho better cliss of whent, and — somotimes bouuht lower geades In Chiongo for mixing pur- pusus. Now the lted Rlver wheat 5 eilber wround fn tho Mast via Minnenpolis ar - gocs to Duluty, Milwaukee wus not @ it now. Thoir chief lIn- spoetar for uearly twouty yoars hud recently roslgned, but had slnce recilicd bis res Ignaton. Mty cara bougbt on tnick lost vudeo I tha Kust, i Warchouso Commndssiou hud munifostod solleitude ubout the fuspection of weain. The luspretlon depurtiseni-oontained ho ablest corps of men [t ever bud. Crosseexunnned: Private lnspectors did not tuke thy 2nmo sumiples drawn by tho Stite 1= spectors. Witnoss hud an unprosaion that Wright wanted u comuierelal gradu, Uut withiess did not know whiat Lo want Witness i frupropriety in bls buyiog tow grades of gruiu, ‘ THERE WAS NOTUING DISHONEST IN 1T, bought but one car of Kunsus wheat, and Nelthor wos 16 dizhonesb S8 @ Zveeaver to ree that bo loat £125. There would bave 'boon i g Toare & Tmrels )Iu‘“lil 5y For Erutiks, 38wno ; e S areste entve plugged ours, Witnoss wa aul' nin recelvo niy il Gos e butight In th ey, Witnoss undoreg, ”.»m.mlr-sx el EAtle i pues ) % ho ke, Phore I nothaige pan b Doiteat, Thio Silwaakeo. ke g 10 duced heeaise tore wies 1ot enough g ) 1o; coming I there 0 Keew (p 1 g, Tioat shippers [ Chivign serd e ones o vy, 110 o Sonutor Lant it Tho inepeeiv ukee, ot pas simaottior (0 aut ot the: "1, Ane I et oty " ler Iy Trado manngement, Wi ke Wonr| o fort Renolds wwiy From o o iom oplnlon nf Heynods 1w mmly ip Jnreen: fogg |18 reanite, Guod Heatenunts would op, o mflmu Rociro theso relis, e (hiceetiog s 0 19 than It wis whien the Hoard oty 2er it Thero aro about u ey o 4 Buard who arn dissat siled, 1y L e i8 sutlstled. Witness was o mon o St Toard of Teade Inancotion Comimitien "1y (18 thme, Whon thio recesvors tid (i tnajons 200 the Gummittee tho rrartes woro nverp awh.08 the WhpIOEs hade the. graan. wan enjucy, p Ghiel Mispeetar at tho Gma witness was g o Inspection Committeo wits ~disclarged fay 10 femaulent transaction, und oo o g g mitteo was compelled 1o resign, iy Adjuurned, ———— Thick & Rayner's *Mars " Cologn futie of conapiciious pxcollente, 51° 1 8 pore ————— Cutnmius does not adve 12 charya wore, 30 Stargs o0 1004l for 67 ang ——— ‘We recommend Eldredieosew ng. MARRIAGE LICHNSIS, The followlng marriago-liconses wors tnued yosierm M tendricksor Sy porkh T Uy Cloy D veemrncah o Faraimieom: W. L Beymoue <22, redunta, {.llnnmu’ i Tohdricison. 1 i 'eler Muner, i1 Nor.h Wells, '{ Bridgot Hukan, il E\:\:’IV’III’:;‘LI | ondor figid 11022 oo, ‘l'llmuun HBMeDscser s e 2D, Wincucster-ny, ncob Padton,, rown I 3 i Kvn Bnyder, Wi l’::‘:’:%. ‘:& i.’lbhn ¥, tinlnty.. 55 1'leren, Murgarot Dowd, W. Vo Burem, 3\ Reatitenee, J. Shanon.. 1 Kiine rap Alburt Betehor, Anburn, Ao onen: illip Uiespors, 4 Burling, 1 St B e Teeos. ¥ {Inhnuos atizo Emgltn Jungin dntnua D, MeKir Mary Hontor,. { aor b oo A1 Wabuaheny, i Wabash-at, Chiengo, Chicuie 26 N. Pantina, 91 N, Puuling, Chicaza, Culcaygo, Kittlo Biununso, { Alnert Platt, S Zimmerin; John 1L Burges: Dom k. Varas i W i Aitim ook, ata Woad, Annie D, . ’J“ H. Hoseter, Ular B. Guivraf 11 1. Holnnygr, Ji iry Mooz, { Martin 024 ..., Joia 1ousks } William 1ienor..... Mury Costolin Houry Newon, .. Litvina'd, Jofuraon., § Willlum Bonjam ¢ Caihfoor Finus Birown, Isrown, i'wonty-second-st. 3 A4 Twenty-second-st DEATIIS, WILLIAMS-March 1, 1831, Annlo C., wifa of Charlot R Wittt ‘Fhursday, 1 o'elack, from house, 61 West Funeral - Van fluronest. JIT=AL Ouoitka, Al Muecls 1, anuiiner 0T AV S whd Lidu C. Hdt, of_ consinpon. Nutlew ot funoral herenftor, BAGE=Mnrch 1. 181, nt hor rosldence, 46 Trvings piuoe, Ales. Eicunir sigu, wite of Lasloy Suye, used 5 YA 2 montiia d dayn, Ltauins. will U tiken to Bololty Wis., ment, : FLUOD=Feb. X, at Waadstock, 1., of diphther( Elton Marin, Ueloved dutnghicr of Oweh and Siarsero Flood, szed 19 yeu by and 19 da £° Wasntngton (N, J.» pagers plenss copy, DAREY—A¢ the residanca uf Jotin P, Barrott, 31 Orchnrd-at. Mes, Johann Darey, sged 65 sears. Borg I Bennev's fcidce, County Kukenoy, iroland. (Funcral by enerhikes 10 Calvary Cotholery V10 s, m, Thuemiu; JACK: ON—ffannnh Fackson, beloved dauzhler of Blmon uid_Eather dncksun, Mareh 1, ned 19 nion:hs Funernl to tak plnco it 104, m., Mirch 2, 6L hue latg rosidunce, 1Si Witnsh-ov, BANDERS—llichard 11, Bunders, son ot Richard and Graco Nandurs,/Muesday mor g, of consunipe 0N, kel 18 yones & oncis wnd § diys. Jonerat - trom his lute residence, 142 Heary-st Frivuda of fawily oro Invited 1o ntuend. a7~ luomingion ynpers plenss coby. VEAGEIL=tn Autora, 11, Fob. 23, 151, of cancor, Goorkod. Veizer, nwed § yeirn und s months, The funorsl wiil 1nke pince fiaim ‘the wdge.room of th Jienevolunt and Proteciive Order of Eiky oves Huoiey's Theatre, on Phureduy worning, Maret M nt I8 shinep, AW wiombors oF the Order und friends of the fuinily nro Invi.of to attend at thi Todzo-roums whliont urther notice, BLODGETT=Mureh 1, 1831, at 621 Wost Madison-ste Josai, Uaugth of OF Huiry 1, and Funnlo Slodgots AKed ¥ Hon s und §duys, FAVLOIL-Of enplitury bronghitls, Janato Notms 1 3 (G0 U0 A A UEUS LTS IoF, hyed 1 montus Kervices at residence, 38 Uakwaoo-baulavard, ut | oo Tugaidus, Sturel 3. " Remnins witl ba lakin 4 Ektitere. 11l JUIINSON—AL hor Into residonce, 140 Behller-sty Mnrch i, Murgaret, beloved wito' of Peter Jobneon, ged 12 yours, Funorut Thursdny at 11 8. m, by carringes to Calrary Cemivivry. il oldest £ this cliy, SH-WEDNESDAY SERVICES WILL be hold In the lurge Joc..@-coum of Cirl| N, BHehbmnaay. and Twenty-fousth-ut, at l: 343, Blshop Chgnoy will preach in (he Tnornind Bt Puul's Lank™ and in llm evening on “1he N0 Fool-Hringera” bolng the sccond of the course on * Eiijah und 1His Tlnos." " WARD LAND LEAGUE WILL rand 1’ letluzt 1,!11!!5 oL this svening in tho dub-ruom, cute Hotol, - Sir Juhn Gibbon und Mr. Wil speuk.” Al nro invited. ON] o ETING OF FPMIE SECOND, ANNUAL MEETING OF the Chilcuen Kxchuna lor Womnn's Work will be liviit in the parlur of the Grind Pueiiio Hotel ‘T auy nt 108 . Al kubeeribens und fronds ol the clety aro urnestly invited to bo prosunt. IE REGULAR MONTILY MEETING of Boned of Munuzers of Chien o o for 18 Frlendions will Lo houd this ot plng at 1 v'does. Vrlll-: REGULAR LAND LEAGUEM oA Ing under 1o nuspices of Divison No. 1, Lo will bu hel Wiy evontug 1 Academy-iTi pliinoa und Adnms-ata, "I WARD bl Uil 0. & moning TN, 624 Sewtieh Flulated-s., Lo -nlahit ut 4 0'clo AW Republicans of tho satd ura requested 1 8 AUCITION SALES. ISON, FLERSHEL & Co.y Auctioncors, 81 and # Rundolpl it o | Chattel Morteage Sale, - This Wednesday Morning at 9:30 o'clock, Ono Mallet & Comston Piano, Ono Steinway Piano, Chamber Sets, Parlor Suits, CARRPISLS, Bedding, and General Houschold (100l%y With our regulur gale New und Used Furniture, M a'stock Bluoig, Mueluuo, ofe., oto. V‘q("fl ot ULAR BE~ phiman BELISON, FLERSHEIN Biunu i SPENCERIA SPENCERI STEEL PENS ©of {ht Very Best Furanean Moko, and unrisaled & 's'lcxmzy. 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