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{ \ \ } 12 WHEE CHLECAGO TULSDAY, REBUN EG: SEPTEMBER 188i—TWELVES PAGG: “LE CHICAGO FAIR. First Annual Exhibition at the dockey Club Park. General Appearance of the Grounds, Buildings, and Sheds, A Magnificent. Display of Faney Cattle, Thorough bred Horses, Stine, and Sheep. Trotting and Running Raoes for the Lovers of Speeil, IN GENERAT. ‘The first annual exibition of the Chicago Tatr Assvcintion wns fuaugurated yesterday ut the Driving Park, The unwritten law whieh provides that tho tirst day ofa fale shall bo dee voted to the work of preparation which should Lave been completed hefore tho opontug of the show was not infringed in this instance, and the attendance of visitors was light, On all ‘hands wus bustle and exeltement. ‘The work of pre- piteing and putting up the sinalicr tents and Hands progressed rapidly, and by tho hour of opentng to-day all wi} bo am order. Great {m= provements und ndditions have been made tu the accominodutions for visitors, and the tens ‘ot thousands who will daily throng tho grounds during the renafader of tho weele will thid themsclves nmply provided fur. ‘A very darge number of additional: exhibits were brought upon the ground durlug the day, and tho hall whieh is devoted to tho exhibition of towers, fruit, household manufactures, farm ned duley products, women’s work, and tho like, gives promise of forming ono of the most at- travtivo fentures of the show, Comparatively: ‘a sina! portion of the pouliry exhibit bad ure rived ut the hour of opuning, bnt many coops of tine birds were brought In yesterday, and thls branch of the exhibition will attain tire pro- portions, Agricultural implements, machinery, and vehicles will be well represunted, most of the leading firma baving sent in oxamples of their work. But li all tho referred to, the nrrupgoments yesterday were not sills clently complete to alow 4 dials for comparigon between the different exhibits or to give a file iden of what the show actualy will be when it ReTS Well started, The visttors i f terday spent thelr tle mostly In wetting the of the Jand and nequiring 0 general dea of the magnitude and scope of the Jaty, reserviig until all should be in order thelr more particulur exatminution into the merlis of Its dierent features, Every elfort seems to have hoon mude by tha mangement to render tho dleplny worthy of Chicago and to make the first annunt exhibition s worthy preeedent for those which are to fellow, ‘Lho tucilities tor feeding tho hungry und refreshing tho thirsty are ont q seale commensurate with the expected crowds. Order and proprioty ure guarantor the thorough police arrangements. Yeste dient, Duily and a gquad ot ten efty police off ere on tiand, while tho Pinkerton Agency eeps on the grounds a force of 8 mon during tho day and — twenty-ilvo at onbebt. Ao number oot — tempurary shanties hve beon erected by speculators up- pysit thy entrance te tho grounds, and outsite of the Jurisdicuion of the inaniyement of the fulr, In front of some of these yesterday wuthered i nolsome gang of swindlers and tuleves, and some petty ehenting was dune with roulatelables, — chuckea-luck, and hazard, ‘fheso were promptly broken up by tho police, aod tho thiumpers wna thieves will be delven ayny avery thne, Whether the bighly-ornn- mented and clavorate “wheel of fortune,” whieh isto be found neve tho grand stand, ia to shure asimitar fate ia not known, LIVE S'TOCk. The magnitude of tho Ilva-stock exhibit can ‘De rstlinated when {t is suid that, awing to tho unexpected demand for stall-room, the manage- ment wore yesterday compelled to stup work upon overy thing else and concentrate ull thelr working foree upon the completion of sheds for the stock, At noon yesterday thore were raid 10 be 100 car-foads of show-stock at the virious: depots awaitlug transportation to tho falr grounds, From present inidieations the exhibl- don of enttle, sheop, and ewine will exceed in nitmber and quailty that of any fair ever held in this country; hut, notwithstanding the large arrivils and unexpected call upon tholr re- rources, the tanmuccment wit atford the best of accommodations for all who come. In this connection It ainay be auld that the water supply is excellent, being arranged with u view of readily avcommodating every stall without unnecessary hauling, and this fextury of tho arrangements meets the approval af everybody, There isa plentiful supply of bedding, hn fuct rh we arrangements nro ug bear perfect ua pos+ sible, In the cattle department, it would seem that there fs to be w grand contest for the muniticent premiums otfered, very breed kaown to the country Is largely represented, and lovers of fat eatte and dairy stuck can Bnd much to admire in the nlmost endless row of stalls contol tho prize antinalaof all the fanillies. The I Aigus, or Scotelr cattle, uttract a yront a attention ‘This clixs of euttlo bay sel seen in Chicago, and ‘thotr Jet-bl color, and abscnev of horny make thom subjects of great Juterest, Muatcattle are atso represented by the Bhort-Hlorns Horetords, und Devons, whila the Tawn-colored Jerseys, tha prominently marked Ayrabires, and the binvk und: white “Holsteins ure.present it gront numbers to please the eyo of the diatryuan. Tt was nt inatter of surprise yesterduy that so few Buort-Horn cattte hid as Yet been recelved, although tho arrivals af last ight and today wilt probably largely incrowse: the number ulrendy housed. Severn ot the hurds now on the ground have como direet Crom the prent Northwestorn Exposition at Minuc- apotls, Mun, worthy of meution In this connce- Uon baling the Heretord bord of CM. Culbort> kon, of this eity, and the prize Short-Hora herd: ofd I, Potts & sun, of Jincksonville, County, ‘Tha ring contesta will hegin t will probably attract a vory lane buyers und dealers, Anticipating the lly exblbit, It is auld that thore will be present a Tnrge delegation of stock in from Colorate and Montana, and exhibitors antielute making favorable silva at the close of the falr. “The show of sheep is very tine, embracing a Jarge nuzabor of the best known families of fo and log wool sheep. ‘The Cotswalds and South downs predontnata thus far, although soverat nouceable Lote of Merinus are Don the Krouuils, Many of tho various Western waol- krowers’ ussoclations vo wall reprusenton by Individual entries, and the premium contests will undoubtedly be very attractive and spirited, ‘hero Is utso a credituble display of swine, tho Berkshire und Poland Chitin varlotles largely autnuinbering all othors, A tlie lat at alericy Meds are ubb ik grrent end Of uttentl betug rarely seon ju thla purt of the: coun EBvery effort his been made by the superlie tondents of the several departinents to provide accommodutions for all stock whieh may arrive, and, although tholr bust audeuvur yoaterday ro- sulted in thave or less chaotic atid sromingly endless conrualan, it was but the result of tho Jarwe number of arrivals and consequent trou Die In Gading places. ‘Luday will prouably wit- aicas the completion of tho stullx, aud thereafter everything will move ecrenoly aud without the elighteat ouble, fF VUE RACKS. The racing program of tho duy was composed of u trot for d-year-old colts and Milles, a mile and a quarter dugh, running, aud a trot for ‘horace that hud never beaten three minutes, In tho t-yoar-old ovent tho starters wore Jhuntom, ‘ruo Blue, aud Adciatde, noue of thom being Yory high-cluss youngsters, and the the made was alow, even for U-your-otds, Adelaide buying things all hor own way aud running in stealght heats without effort, True Hluo getting sovond woney, and Phiumtom third, ‘Tho last-numed horse tired badly {u the third beat, and hid not tho other two beou pulted almost to a walk we ‘the finish would buve heun diatanced, Adelaide den hundsoime bay Mily, by Milwankeo, w KOR of Htamuletoniun, owned by Mr 'C. t. Bradley, of Milwatkee, Mr. Iradiey alya owns Milo, tho winner of tho throu-nilnute raco yesturduy. and that horse also scored an ousy victory, thore boiug nothing ty tha race seve Horemount Hoy capable of making hin go, und us that hovay was apparently iunubie to YWot more thin guarter of wiwile wt speed be Wns not dangeroty, Tho aturters In ible rave Were Horsemount oy, Cassius, Byron Me Eligh> Jund Strunyer, Grand Mivory, Mauibrine Sturges, and Milo. Considerable delay wus had iu atarte duu for tho first beat, owing fo tho diiiculty peneneed by During qottlug Cassius, who, had be pole, on oyun luring with tho balunce of the Held, When the word was tnully given It wus to a very poor stirt, the pule horse belo threo Jongtha bontud tho ‘rest and on it Deeak, Grand Silvery and Mambrinu Sturges Wer first around tho tura, Hursemount Hoy, Who got tho best of tho start, having broken dic rectly nfter leaving the wire and fulien to tho Tear. ‘Thoro was na material change jo the pos witlons until attor the quarter palo was passed, when Stilo went to the front, closely attended bs Vghlund Btranger, ‘Thesd two drew away from the others, and passed the bulf-milo pulo Ww leg. Ou the lower turn Mila drew away Tron. the others, belug ten lengths aboad as be on fered thobumnestreteh, tle won huudily by tree dengits dn ssihty, Holand, Btranyer second, Oraud Misery third, Mambring Sturges fourth, Soya Byrow NM. sixth, and Horéemount Whot the word was given for 1! g Horsemiaunt. Hoy aot wut at ese aud, bout soon had w long Iead of the others, passing. the quarter pole in U4, the othoré ut this palut Delug woll bunched, with Mo tu the fraut rank. Tie put after Horsemount ut wu rupld gait, and succocded hi cutebing hin at the head of the pomestreton, from whleb polat to the wire ha Lad an cusy race, winning the heat by two Teuuthe in 2:291,, the others us per auininary. _ Sitly took the third beat easly in 2:44, High. land Stranger being the only horse near t After tho quarter pale waa passed. The muarles of the trots ure ns follows Cunresdo Dee g ting stake for sey forfelt, with $2¥) auded The ktnkes and $100 to first horse, $109 to second, $5 fy third: Voi. Shitor’s b. f. Adelaide. .... tir. f Trite Mine.. 7 Dark, Sept. T ME Parse $500, For Is el cont, $15 to gpird, Bi to « Saste Day $250 t0 fist, $1 UPL. 1. Hontar's bs, Milo... fa Kelley's bes Bttehiin . Wingmtin's baz, Hursemount ff Georg. Perrin's by. Grand 3 3 M. Colvin's br, 8. Mambrino 8t1 a |. Rrown's by, , Casalus. 7 4 Maltory's b. g. Hyon adia ‘TIME. First hent econ heal ‘third heat... 4 running was “novelty riees" the distinee é gk inite and a tnarter. and the purse &). OF Ts inoue Sa went to tho horse frst nt the end of the tirst quarter, £0 to the one in trot. when tall at nillg hid been rin, $38 to the one ahiend at threes quarters of 1 tnite, $50 to tho Teattng horae when, nonile had bean rig, and $100 te tho frst horse home, The starters weru Elite, Carter’ i, Swantanoe, Lou. Giusy mia blick volt by Texont. The hist-ntmed borse really hud ttostnrl, having beet entered Sunday when the ries provided that tho Hillet: Lee, xhould close the night previons, A protest was made, but the Jutlyes te lowed tim to start. It was” generally thouht that Guy would wit, but he was only able to get third piice at tho finish. A tome des fuy.at the post thally resulted i good sturt, and ns tho horses cuine down tho homstreteh It wis seen that Tobert M. was in tho lend. No hela first place until after tho quarter-poto had, been passed, whon Countilly wont to tho front, Clacisslion bolug right with bin, The two raced togethor to the half-mile pole, Chentllly wetting thore a head 1 tdvanco of the alt mare, who disposed of hlinon tho lower turit, hows over, and won handily by three tengths in ‘The money, therefore, was divided ays follows Slo) to Robert M. for boing test at the end of tho frat two quarters, Arie Chantilly for betng firat at tho end of the thifl quarter, and 314) to Ciarisaiina, ‘Tho timo by quarters’ was us fol- lows: First quartor, 23!3 seconds; balf-mile, 40 seconds; threcequarters, 1210373 mile, 1245453 mille and a quarter, 2:14 The program today iss follows: Running Stake for 2-yerr-olds—370 entrance, $25 furfelt, with yadued by the association, $v) of whieh to second: one mile, Steeplechase purse, SN—Open to all horses that have never started ina steepicctinse: $100 to secon, SW to thirds over tho now stveple- chao course, wbout one and three-quarter miles; ae tocnter aud threo to start, trum dlifurent stab iy i Itunuing Stake for t-yenr-olds—§59 entrance, $25 forfeit, with FW uided by the associntion, ¢lo0 of whieh to second; mile heats, Lay Do darnet, a ‘very stylish bay mare, owned Mr. W. HL Wilson, of Cynthinna, Ky., whieh fins ecnrried off a number: of valu prizes In the Biue-Gruss State, arrived yesters day, und attracted muct uttention. Following are tho entries for today's races: Selting race, wl ages—one mile, horse soiling: for $1,200 to curry proper wolght, ‘Three pounds allowed for every §100 olf price, 1 £25, of which $75 to tae kecond, anit $25 ‘Sho winuer to be gold at ntiction, and hulf of all ‘over the price to goto ‘tho second horse, the Dalanee to the agzoolntion: A. Grinatead, &. f, Petona\ Barry, 2 years, imp, Strachino—Sulle Budderly, 6 pounds Ctifton Belt, Chantiia, 4 years, ‘Tipperary Agnes Donovan, 12 pounds, William Brady, ch, y. Pat Carmody, 5 years, West ftoxtury—1, Vathindighnm, 8 pounds, Andrew Scott; b. 1. Agnes MeKee, Alico Wagner, 86 pounds, B.A. Tirady, b. Guy, aged, Narragansett— Chignon, 1% pounds. a. A. Grinstend, ch. ¢, Balancer, 3 yoars, War DancuBullet, bd pounds. STEEPLECIAS Jore Dunn, ch. M, McDountd, 5 yoars, Sataun- Nelle Gra . A, Criustent, bv, m, Lintunab, years, Join Dormin—Santin z bl. x. Carter H., 4 yenra, Caster— shimos Staak, Kentucky Wu x, Dillett Lee, aod. & Guy, uged, Narragnnsott— Harrie a Bemls, ch. m, Loyanunoe, aged, Red Dick—Lizzlo Rogers. Bruno Gunsel, ch. 8, Deohante, 4 years, Mule colm—tmp. Honnio Scotland, TNRER-YVEAR-OLD RUNNING RACK, Ed Hnrrigon, v. c. Lord Lyon, it years, Lochlel: 4. W. Benson, b. f. Lo: y Pat Majloy. Clifton Vell, b. e Clifton Heil, years, Veto, ae A. Urinstend, bv. ec, Clan Alpine, 3 yenra, i Br Way 5 Grinstead, b. g. Jack Maverly, 3 years, MEDICAL MURDER. Dr. If, B. Upton Wanted to Auswer to the Charge of Abortfou, Marie Roycna, or Rojons, a Danish woman 20 Years of nye, died at o'clock Sunday night at No, North Clark streot under clreumstunees: Btrongly suggestive of abortion. ‘The police were lamesttately yotifed, and yesterday Couns ty-Physician Bluthardt made a post-mortem ex- amination, which resulted in showing that death had onstied from criminat mulpraetice, and tant tho operution had been so brutatly and fana- rantly porformed thit the victim was butehered and imingled utmost beyund belicf. The Coroner Jmpaneled a Jury, and postponed the holding of the inquest tilt Wednesday afternuon ut 3 o'clock ut the Coroner's oflica, There appours tu bu In the present enso noth: fug te hiuder tho convition of the guilty por- sun, provided be van be enugbt., From tho story told by Mrs. Lizale Mills, tho proprietor of the rooms, In one of whieh Murio died, the physi- olun’s ug 18 11. Bs. Upton, and his ollice was at No. Wi Madison street. ‘The unfertuniia woman tirst applied to Mra: Mills for uceominos, ations two weeks yo today, She came unt tonded and unknown to the Jundiads, and ane nounced finmedittely aftor her verival that she wis not well, She refused tu give her name or auldresy,, but, requested that sho be ealied “Mur or Mu ‘The landlady wforesuid for wom reason’ best known to bur sel wns filled with = auch opus cuting “interest in thy young woman Hl Ahat she (Installed her Ina room’ from which sho wag obfized Lo tiove tivo nutte lodgers that she might be necommodittud. Upon tho frat day of her arrtval De, Upton called without being sent for, aud ho continued to call regularly, Last ‘Thorsday he called Inter than tsaal und res mauinud all night, departing about 43390 o'elovk tho followlue moruiug. Ue was to have noted Mrs. Mills of tho ting ot his departure, but hoe falled to wive sich notice, This supposed that 1 this night the deed whieh enused the young wornnn’s death was committed, Thorg ire reports: to tho elfect thut he was seon leaving the boisd extrying ft auxplelous bay er bundle, Wutaueh yuinors tuck contiraation, Mrs, Mills professes DENSE AND IMPENETRANLE IGNORANCE fy Lo the cause of hor Indger’s death, and says that shu hid not even guspudtad tht ‘any erline Jaulity bad been yoing ou under her roof. Sho had a the only nurse or attendant wich the: deceased bad, and had frequently porformed for bor all thy offices whieh fall tothe let of borson do engaged, but shy did not know, ehe susa, tht her siekhoss wis altributable to auy Untnitural cites, Xho supposed that tho youny worn was sulfering from a seyore fevers, The Dloud-stained condition of tho sick womat's bed would uaturally have sugested to. a person of wrentor curlosity that alt wis not right, but Mra. Milly sours to huve hnd 10 suspicions, Marie Rojens was a domestty, though noe Ine formutian vould bo obtained as loo where sho hud been ciiployed, Among ber possessions wrvice-book" con! herd Eutonis id countey by ad been cMployed, and the ingen Mu that she was burn at Seeth, in Schleswige Molstein, Deo, d, 1855, Among her lottera was one from Heury Sehrocder, who gave bis uddrods na No, 313 Wost Luke strevt,and whe imparted tho Information that bis business was at that time (April 11) of such & nature that ho wae at lejgure of ovonings, and would call upon her, Furthor than that there ta nothing lo show Lut way Helwest, tho deceased and tho writerot @ fetter, ‘Yuu polleo have been ang are atill engaged in ooking for Dr. Upton. flo cannot be: Found und tho taeury of the polive ts that ho hug ted from the city never to return, Te was last soon about the hour of tho girl's death. About o v'clock Sunday night a lodger named Patterson, a Job priutor, was dispatehed fn all haste to tid Upton, Paoy returned to tind the girt Alter tho breath hud teft ber boy, the man of medicine loge tho duath-chamber * as white as 8 wboat" Aue latter going down-stairs tuiked for uly half ono, hour with | Mrw. | Milla, As to tho Doctor's reputation, thle much cun be uald: Ho was arrested during tho past winter and detained for suveral hours at the Central Pollee Btatlon upon suspicion of belug con- cerned in a sliniiar case, which, howover, did not result In uny punishment to hin, "To put it wildly, bla repute ia not tho bust tu the world, and fuhould bo bo eppreusnded| ho will by proas weuted with vigor, Jt feexpected that at the fnqucat tomorrow further particulars will be brought out, Vuceused had two brothory, Joby und Veter Boyens, farinecs, living ut Beecher, 1. They Mets Nottie UF sail Pond, and fast night oy reucbed eity and mudo arrangements for tho divposition of tie body, i a Losiug Hlv Wife and Ils Money, Georyla Paver, A rather Judicrous uituir occurred down in Harris County lately, A negro procured u Ile conse to lwurry, uid paid therefor 81.60, Healso procured the ‘services uf y colored niinister at 2.00 ‘Tho cormiuony was duly performed, and While the haypy couple were recuiving’ cone gratulutions of ftlouds, a former lover of tho gli stepped uy drew a dangerous-louking pis+ tof, told the xitl who Lad promived tu marcy Bim, ‘and that sho must come right to bla home. Fears dng that ahe might be killed #ehould she decline tu ouey, the bride respomlud to thy demand, Jeaving the uuceppy brid jeaving tho uutuppy Drideyroom miluus $4 oud Tor tty BULLS AND BEARS. The Warm Wheat Being Rapidly Removed from the Ele= vators, A Committee Wanted to Fix the Price by the August Kickers, Some of the Provision Men Largely Speculating in Petroleum. The Nonrd of ‘rade appeared to bo the scene of more aotivity yesterday, wlth higher prices for most articles, Cliques appear to be out of fashion Just at prescut, af The scare over “hot wheat” secina tu lave blown over. The demand for tho posted stuit bus absorbed nearly all of ft, and it is rapidly moving out of tho elevators into vessela and curs, The warm wheat advanced In price yes- terday to $1.24). which was but little undar the quotution of straight No.2. Thore was u good ttont of talk of a rathor strony tong against the aetiun of the anthorities tn posting the lot of whent in tho St. aul Elevator Inst Saturday. It ehumend—and tho avidity with whieh millers have taken the wheat was cited as proof—that the gealt ought not to have been posted nt alt, A purty who saw tho wheat fast Friday says it vas a ttle sweaty, but he thoughe fe might havo been saved 1f handled properly in thls cool wenthor, Ho remarked that tho wheat protiatly inspected poorly in the first plitee, and was not watched closely cnougt witile lying i the eluva- tar to flad out its condition and run it over tn tine to save It, though tho cloyator propitetors had probably done all thoy cotild to keop it sinco tho discovery. ' Tt was rumored Inst, ovonlug that anothos house in this ¢ toight Lave whent thet ft: ina questlonable condition, but the boys seom’ to think wo more of it will be posted. Appllention bag been tude for x committee to deteraine the price of August wheat, There fire about 200,000 bushels ontstunding, exclusive: of tho Ipt the New York man named Baker, who some people think isa myth, defuulted on and took bis case Into court. Judsing from tho decision In the July-outs case, tha shorts who refuse to settle thelr denls in August whent are Ukely to. precious Httle sutisfaction from a committee, PERSONAT, GOSSIP, : Ibis suid that three Chico mon who don't Miko to Luye tt known that they have been spec- tuluting aye made From $30,000 to $00,000 fa tho riau iH cotton. bs Ta tt trie that Hill Young's clerks pooled their Battie Invested In cotton, and mide $500 apleeu? It ik thought thit Mr. Handy intends to sotto in Chicagy, Me thids this market more sulted to his speculative tastes than tho place valled Cinclumath. A landseapo gardener is sald to bave Ining Mr. Mandy's tate real-catate use ln Geneva Lake, and it ls expected that the greitt speculator will build a handsome: cottage there, The President of the boned appointed anarch- iteet committeo yesterday. fle duclined to give tho names before they hat been given to that wonderful oyster-bed known ns the Hoard of ‘rade Directory. ANEW DEAL. wdity ty bo acized with tho speculative fever is pretroteim. It iy andere stood that about 250,000 burrels bnyo been bought by Chicaxo operators, who alecady bave a large profit ln the deat, Tho provision erawd {3 said to be going inte tt heavily. A gentiowan from (mM City predicted yesterday that there would be iuerent boom in petroleum. Prices have been very low, aud people any they ean see no reason ‘Tho Intest cor why (key should romain down while everything else ts golng up. ‘Pho principal spring In tho movement 1s be- leved to be tho Standunrd Ol Company, whieh, having eceured w big stock of crude oil, 14 now puttlig up the price In ordor to frvoze aut tho smatl retlnecies. ‘This game of the monopoly bas bean worked before with success, but this time, for some reason or other, it his let more outsliers into the relining business than usuitl, ‘Ten or twelve have sprung up lately, itis said, iu Clevelund, ‘The monopoly works up the price of crude off on these outsiders, and ‘puts down the price of tho retined articte, and they are suon left without an occupation, The company l4 understood to be quite willing thi, general public should speculate in petroleum, especially ua they are on Its side, and, if thoy should curry tho market away from ft, they will do no more thin hag been dono before, ‘The monopaly Knows very well that its clutol 1s too tirmn fur It to be shutten off, even tf It should eondeavend to become a * tiler,”* One of the points given for tho rise is the re- -port Unt the Bradford district, which is now the reheat ono In tho Penneytvanta oil regions, sulfered a biy loss in prodtiction last month as compnred with duty. Some puople argue that the wells ure reaching that stage when the How MAY BE EXPECTED TO DECREASE, And will porhups soon stop altogether, The sup- ply, (t Is satd, hus been kept up by ‘constantly putthig down new wells, Aguinst this tall Aavor of tho oxbiustion theory comos tho stato- inent that It ls not unusun for tho flow of olf to devrenso In the winter, and It his been known: to at other thes in tho year, so that thorp fs 10 good reason for eoncludyur that the production inous district hag reached its maximum timit, ‘The boys buy the crude ofl by tho barret of forty-two gallons, though It Hos in the pipes. ‘The price rose yesterday tot cents per barrel from By tte List week. The following twblo shows tha range of prices for crude petroleum tor several years: Uigheat. Lowert, IBS sevens $5.00 StH0 hatover may be the outeume, it will proba- bly be fuund to be tleklixh business trying to jon with or in opposition to he Standard Of Company, WAYWARD WAIFS. ope In conan that hydra knowin Tho Now York Juvenile Asylum anid lin Western Agoncy nt Normal, Tu the Editor of Ihe Chicago Tribune, Cicada, Kept, i—The enso of Amanda Lyons, the y ottng girl who was revently brought from’ the Western Agoney of tho Now York duvoutio Asylum aud loft destitute dn this alty, has boon givon a guod deal of notoriety vy the press of the city, and it seoms tome that thore is danger of Injustice bolugeono the sucicty and the publlo mind unralrly projudicad against tho work it ts duing If tha mutter were left as it now stands, Arecent vidlt wo Bloomiugton afforded me the opportuntiy to visit its Western Agenuy: at Normal, in churge of Me, B. Wright, to learn what] could of tho prioticul wark of tho orgun- faution, and espoulully that departinent for which ity Western Agency is mutintained—vie.: tho plactug of dopondent children in homes in this, Htute, that being « work in which, as @is known (to many, 1 hove for and enttll! feel oa aneoiay litterests on, UnY purposo of Justifying, uF oven excusing? te dbanuonmont of Atusnda aN Lyone in this city, my purpose is to show that the objects and purposes of tho society are wood, und that it fs doing xood work In tho main, and should not vo condemued In tote for even such an untortunnte ovourrenco ad ts furolshed by the eave of Amandy Lyaus, ‘Thy inain busliess of the soctety ly not the shipping of Juvenile puupers und criminals Weat, and throwing thera upon the communities Uneared for, to be a cure and scourge to vos vlety, as Milgbt bu inferred trom tho tenor of Kone Of the newspaper articles whied have np. peared of date. Tho saulety te inoorporated: under an aetot the General Assembly of the Bute of New York, puesad June 90, iets its ubjects, ay atated Inthe act uf incorporation, ura “ to receive und tuke churgo ot such ehil- dren butweon the aves of 7 and 11 years un may bo voluntarily intrusted to thom ‘by tholy pus yonts os guardians or conniltted to thelr churgo by compotent authority, and to provide for thulr support, and to wifurd thei tho mound of inoral, Jotetivetuul, and industrial education,” It 1s tmunuged by u board of twenty-four Directore, of whom the Muyoy of thoelty und other olticluls aro @xvollicio members, Among its present Hourd of Directors ure A. it. Wettuore, Peter Cooper, aud other well-known philanthropists, ‘Thu luvtitution jy both educational and correo- Houul In its character, und i designed for the eure nud correction af truant, Viclous, erininal, and wayward children, who aro committed ta it by tho courts, or may be voluntarily committed by parents or guardiins, ho bourd hus the powor to indentire children, till uf lawlul age, to porsons of suitable churactur. It wae ostibe Usted and |s mulatulned ty part by voluntary contributions and in part by the elfy, the churs ter providiug that, when a gives umount of Money (iy tho frat Inatance $60,000) bud been Tiled by voluntary subseription, an equal sum shou oO paid by the city, to be togetbur ex- vended In procurfng the necessary sites, erecting Dulldings, ete, eto, ‘The origion! sur has sinco been largely added to, but on the same condl- tlon, one-balf the umount boing tucnished by voluntary subscriptions and the other hulf by: the city, The corporation receives trout the city the sum of SU ver annum for eaok child seceived and cared for by tho usylum, and pro- portionntely yor euch fractional part of at yeur. tuiso sbarcd iu tho cuuuonschool fund: tty proportion to t amber of enildren in the schools tialntats fk ennROtAeNe wud control st ie independent, exeept Ut the and other oillvialy are nie af the bourd. She children tn He cure buye threy hours in school dally, und are otherwlae regutarly employed n portion of each day $n same indns> tril Gmployment, sich as awnirdoning, shoce taking, tailoring, sewlng and repairing, baking, ete. Tt ls, toshort, Just stich an institution for the tralning, once, education. and correction of delinquent children as we greatly need in thls city, The Western Agony, Ushed somo fiftevn years ago. for the purpose of placing such ehiliren of tho asylum na wore Without friends to care for thom ia homes, and keoving a supervision over thom oy reached years of maturity aud needed tio furs thi During this tine about 3,000 clilldron ave been brought West and pliced in humos, eran avengra Of About 200) per minum. ue durtig this time the average umber of com. Anitments to the asylum line Leen nbout Ti per auinity Ww) that (twill be seen that tho main Dusit of thu socluty hns not been the ahip- plug ar pauper children West, but that only auch have heen sont us wore withont parents or legal ring, and whe, by proparatory dis- eipling and. “troining in tho aisyhitn, Hero supposed to bowanerly Htted to bo placed heeountry homes. 1 dnd tit Mr and. Mra, Wright aio fomedicd by the best people of Nore mal, among whom thoy Hive lived tor fttecn yents, as thorongebly toliable, upeleht, Chelstian ple. and that their sans also enjoy tho conil- ee of tho esuenanuilty, ats youn en Of Ox~ character, and Lilld not tenrn that. ty: mid over been made against either oF is caso of Amanda Lyons enna up. ‘om atutements mide me hy Mr. Wright, as well as tho records of tho ollice, It seems to moe that he is doing his work tt careful and pris dont manner, exorclsing all proper var iu the placing of the giildren in fanitlies, and atter- wards inn ciltulul supervision by persoual visite, correspondence, ete, ho case of Amanda Lyous is nm unfortunate ono, wad, as before auld, adinits of no fitstillention. though thore fire pulllnting ulvettmstances. The record of the Ir shows thit within less than four yoars sho hid been pines fu, think, six different homes, and had in the meantime spent considerable intorvals of tintu al the piendy. In an intere view with her she ndmitted that when sho got Ured of 0 place Bho xeted so bad ns to compel thom te take her buck to tha agcnoy. When asked why she did ao, shu gifd “sho wasn't pos ing to bo made a dog of, an uve to work without yotting auy pay for it." Her stute- nent to me of abuse by the sons of Mr, Wright ilifered imuteriaily trom those she made to othors. Shu was returiued to tha agency the last tne in tho last of sluly, having be dna place in Ford County since the dd of March last. Soon after Mr. Wright went to New York she became very troublesome and ficorrlgible, usiig such abusive und obscene lungunge Uae Mrs. Wright wus compelled ty place her wider restraint, Tounp tho climax, she ehuryed tho two sons of Mrs. Wright with scandulous of+ fonses whieh ake. bellnved to be utterly false. Mra. Wright telt that, for tho sake of hor tons, sha must be got rid of in suine way, nnd, in the mbsonce of her hits band, brought her to this city, Intending to place ber in the House of the Good Shep- herd, whoro they had previously placed. a girt under glinilar circumstances. Hut upon reach~ tug tho institution she was told the sirl could not be received tnteas admitted by a Pollee Justles Tevling that she could not take her home on account of the seandslous chitrges sho hal made agatost her sons, she directed her ta the Home for tho Vriendiess, as Is already known. ‘These, [ think, ure tho setual facts in tho cuse, and, while the mildest ml by which her uetion can be eburactert: iy that ft was a very grave error of Judge iment, some allowunvo shuld, | think, be mute on the score of tho mothor's nuatety aud convert for the good name uf her sons. Mr. Wright informed me that, had he been homme, he should, a4 a last resort, have returaed her to tho Now York govicty, aa wus .hig custom tn casey of focorrigiblox, it not being the purpose of the soclety to have such remain in tho West to bring discredit upon the work of the society, ‘Tho churge that children brought West aro sold bas no other foundation than this: that §t huts been tho rulu of the suvtety tu require those to whom cbitdren wore fudentured to pay $12 to refinburge the suclety for tho exponses incurred in brining thom West, Hut Mr. Wright ine formed to thut ho hid lon felt dissatiaticd with this requirement, and, on his recent visit to New York, formully requested the Hoard to diseun- tinue this, on the xround that famillos who voluntarily assume tho eare of a destitute vhitd should not bo in any way taxed for any ex- pouses betore its coming into tholr hands, Itsecms to tne that the work of tho Westorn Agunoy $s belng conducted elllcicntly, honestiy, and wisely, and errors of judgment are made, L bive no doubt, and thts treatinent of tho cnse of Amanda Lyons was 2 very serious one. But yours of faithful und efliclont service should not be lost sight of in view of onv such error, ‘There is a prejudice in tha minds of many aguinet this worl of plicing dependent children from our cltfes In country homes, on the ground that such childron contuminite othors with whom thoy are brought into ussociution, ‘There 14 sume force In this, but such children re in tho world without any fault of tholr own, und must live somewbere. If loft uncered for, nine aut of every ten will turn aut badly, aud become a curse and scourge to socioty, while the records of nil sovlatics engaged in tho work of plaving them in country homes show with kroat unlformity that not more than one In ten #0 pinced.turns out badly, ural auch results fully warrant tho work now belng done, and eall'for greatly onlurged ciforts in this diree- tion, O, C, Ginn, ee THE BLOOMINGTON PRIZE-WINNERS, ‘Wa the Huilur of The Chicago Tribune. LLoomrNatos, Sept. 10.—The Times cor- respondent of the dh Inst. makes a imls- statement relative to the Infantry prize drill on tho 7th inst, a¢ the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Rounion at Bloomington. We quote as fol- lows from his correspondonce; “It is un- derstood that Company HH, First Itogiment, Capt. Charles S, Dishi, has beennwarded the first prize, as the best drilled infantry com- pany, with Company F, of the ‘Tenth But talion, a good, sevond.? 4. “The Gulesburg company, ulthongh executing some af the marching movements in good style, showed tp in poor form, in comparison. toelther of the preeeding companies, ‘This command consuted something more than an hour le orecuting the movements Ind down in the program, and failed even then to pau plete the dru.” ‘The itulles aro my own. A careful reviow of the frets of the engo will elicit the follow- tT “Company , Ciatesburg, Murthy, nut only performed “the nic vents: Jott down In the progr tn the prize drill, but concluded thelr” movements in the al- lotted time, kietywlve minutes, aid was awarded the second prize” By giving the above & vlice in your columns you will cor yect many Incorrect stutemonts, J. M. Maurin, Captain, - -—————__-- THE PRICE OF MILK. Sprelut Disvateh to Tho Chicago Tribune. Enuts, Hl, Sept. ‘Tho ‘Unoeis Con: densing Company today made its offering for milk for the slx montis ending Oct. 30, Ib was 13 cents. por gullon, or S150 per 100 pounds, ‘this was-refiscd by all its patrons, Who ask 15 couts—whit is offered by Chite wmilkinen, | Mr iLL. Borden, tho manner, tuunounced that tha tuetory would close Noy. 1, ‘This will throw seventy hinds out of employment, ‘Tho factory Is an institution, and fixes the pricy for tho district, Jt uses 3,800 gallons of mili por day, Te at Normal, was ostab- 3) on tho whole ‘That mistules Blectrio Ald for GuldsSeokers—Kdlson on the. Chances of Finding Kyd's Wreasure with an Induction Hale ance, New York Sun, A reporter of the dun yuutorday showed to Mr, Kdlon the following ion; “tho value of clectrical Inyentions bas re- colyed a freal fuatration in the case of the sehooner Verinition, whieh was wreaked fn L. Krlo tu bid. hu yeasut was loadod with Snyots of tho vulue of $000, but her precise location far down in deep water was for thirty. four yeurs aimystery, Itromuined forclectricily towulve the mystery. th mw newly in ab oluctriv tidicutor on board 4 cruising schuuner, evidences of the proximity of submerged metal wero nt last obtained, aud divers have beyun thy recovery of tho valuable curza."” J ruthor think that is a mudesup item," sald Mr. Edisun, *somo fellow bas read wbout the Induction Lalaucu used in tho Prealdent’a cosy and bas gotten up this ten." “Contd tho induction balunce bo made use of for uch puriascy * “Oh, {t 1s quite possible, When brought uoar to BUCH 1 Indes Of otal He AcurKO OF copper, It * Bvon if it wore stowad away fa the hold and tho thubers of the pals soparated it trow the ine tt) tl duction balan “Yea, think it would.” é “Thon the induction balance would be a handy thing for seekers after Capt. Kyd's burs Jed treaiures lo take along, 50 as to fet them know whethor they are pearl itor note" “Woll!” suid EKdison, laughing, ("tho trouble fs tint thy induction balance simply ins dicates the proxtiunity of & zoo clectrleul “cous ductor, such as snotul Tberetore. in poling around after w submerged yeauot ur buried obs deot with an dnduction balance you would only ut fudicutions that metal Was about. A yuod dent Of invtal is used in tho construction of ves: suls, wud vo you would nut really be certain of anything more than that. there was somethin; motullly down there, ‘That ie tue reason why thluk tho Item is untavention, If thoy know the locality where tho vessel way sunk they woukl not heed to uss an induction balance in scurching for her_ exact position. A tow days uxalwasout at Port Hurow Mich, A vessel Hi HUNK HOMO BEVEN OF Cigbt iniics trom thore, aud It could bo sven plainly cnough, although ie was forty tvet below the surface, “Can the electric light be wade use of forsub- wariue exploration?" “Oh, yes. Lbuvean electric lamp made for submarlua work on exhibition ut Paris. Tho water can bo ighted upas wollasthoutr, [ could tuy % cublo trom ero to Sandy Hook, with fampe avout ftydeot apart, and Hebe up tho whole channel.” “ Would it bo Hibted up so that a pilot could weo ue rocks wna shouls?” se He could pick bis way alung just as you cun aloug tho street. absolutely refused, TIE COURTS. Prince Albert Jones Still on Trial for Fratricide, —— Luther Ross Pleads Quilty to Killing Edward Stannard, Sorlous Obarges of Fraud Against a Prom- inent Real-Estate Man. THE JONES MURDER, + Tho Prince Albert Jones murder trial cone tinued to occupy the attention of tho court yes> terday. Judse Rogers overruled the objections to tho ndmlasion of the dying dectnrations of tho deceased, and tho verbal declaration alleged to havo boen mute to 'Thoodore Jones was ndmit- ted, although tho written stutemont dein up by a elerk of Justico Meech was ruled out. Theodore Jones, n brother of Princo Albert Jones, and of the decensed, testified that on sev- oral ovensions prior to tho shooting be hud heard Priuco Albert make threats that ho would kill James. Ie niso testified that James had made a dying atatoment to him, dn which Jumes sald that Prince Aluort had done tho shouting. Aftor this testimony tho prosect tlon rosted thofr ease, und the defense wag opened, Witnessea wero enticed who teatitied that Prince Albert wasn ponconble, unottonding individual, und that James was a dosporate, diuyrerous character, nud that James had re- neatodly mide threats that hoe would take Princo Albert's life. In conversation with the counact on elthor side tho reporter found that the prose- cudon hadn't tho suadow of a doubt that tho trial would send Princo Albert to tho gullows, while tho defense sald thoy bad developed a new and unoxpected bonanza of ovidence that coukt not fail to secure wu verdict of wequittul tor their elicut, THE OWL CLUB MURDER. Luthor Ross, .the colored young man who stabbed and killed Edward Stannard, a feilow- walter at tho Owl Club in Juno Inst, withdrew his plea of not guilty, pleaded guilty, and was remanded until next week, when the evidence will be board. A SHARP 'ERANSACTION. A Dill was flled yesterday In the United States Cireuit Court by Ezckici Clark, of Iowa City, against I, DB. Sldway, J. It, Lindgren, 4. J. Mitchel}, and the Mlnols Trust & Suvings Hunk,. which mukes rather serious chargas ayainst Sid- way. Compintnant says that in and prior to 1872, Slway hail held himself out to bea very competent real estate dealer and trustworthy min, und specially skilled in the values of pran- erty uround South Park About the I2th of august, 1872, Sidway represented that ho had bought from Charles Cloavge for $10,000 10 olghty foot lot fronting on Drexel boulevant, which was certain to goon riso in value. tte wanted complaluant to join In the purchaso and poy bulf the price, but tho Intter thorenpon Sidway sali ho bud mulled og draft for $2,500 on Clark, which ho wanted him to pay, it uot usa part of the prico of tho land, asa Joun and favor. Cluck paid tho draft. stilt ro- fuging to Join in the speculution un tho tand, and aubsoquently aise pald $160 more to onubie Slaway to pay taxes, Sldway wt tho time of the purchase Informed Ciark the fot was Incumbered for $9,000, andin 1874 be bought up this note of tho huldar, thus satisfying it und, ag fs clalined, cutting bimesclf or any one claiming under It olf froin any power to foreclose. Affairs ran along for sevoral years, Clavk occasionally netting for payment, until October, 1875, when Sidway pro- posed to give Clark «deed for an tindlvided mut of the land as security for his udvances, ‘This was qecepted, and 8 short timo ogo Clark dis- covered to his astonishment that the deed con- tuined u-covununt on is, part to sdsumo pay- ment of bait of the $8uN0 mortgage. Ho ctuting that this was inude entirely witn- out his knowledge, and that ho” ts not bound thereby. In January, 1 ety pledged the $3,000 note to tho Minnis Trust & Savings Bunk to secure a note of bis own for tho sume amount, and the former note, after hav ing been sold or trausterrod to J. K. Lindgron for $2,000, was flually transferred tou. J. Mitoh> ell by foreclosure of tho mortyuze securing St. tind the fand was bid fn by, Lindgren tor 82,500, Clurk sow chargos that Sidway bagapusul his trnet all through: that bo hus been gullty of a fraudulent attempt to cut complainant out; that the bank and Lindgren took the $8,000 note wirity and with full knowledge of his ntorcat, ind he therefore usks that (he 1 foreclosure sale way bo declired aattompte vold and sut aside; and that hy may be deureed to have t Hen on the lund tor the nmount of bis advances, ITEMS. ‘Tho Soptomber term of tho Clreult Court be- gins next Monday, and three now culendurs have beon prepared, No.1, Inchiding teri Nos, 1 to 6,745, betng all enses (pxcept uppeuls) herotofore Placed on any calendar, will bo called by Judge Hawes, neting as Circult Judge, and sitting, In Judge MeAllister's room, Judge Moran's caloudar wilt extend from No, Oty tho cn of the cuges boxun up to tho tust of sorvice of the Septemborterm, zo Rogers’ calendar will Go mudo up ex- clualyely of appent cases, Including all those no- ‘eed for trial. ‘These calendars wil be ready for diatribution tomorrow at tho Uierk's otlice. DIVORCES, Judge Jameson yesterday granted divorces in the following cases: Carrio Priudivilie from Jobu Peindiville on the ground of desertion; Jnies Smith from Clara W, Smith for the same vauso; Minnio M, Mastin from Jotin 4’. Murtiu, sumo cuuse; Anniv Moora fram Ge Moure, nts ‘desertion; BH. Valonsky fr ust Yulonuky tor adultery; and George W, Hagley trom fannie J, Bugloy for desertion, UNITED STATES COURTS. Tho Wilyon Sowing Machina Company flied n Dill yesterduy against George 1. Poterson, J. C. dupsen, and Frank Holntg, to rostram. ‘thor Trot tifringing its putents Issued Jun, 1, 1875, w Ruol W, Whitney, for un tiproved sewlng- machine eablnot drawor lock. STATE COUIIS, David Wright yesterday tled o potition for habeas corpus against bis mothor-in-iuw, Mrs, Mury Humor, to get possession uf bis child, Elizabeth, “wow 6 yours old, Ho says that bis wife died in Aprit last, aud her mothor now eluting tho child was given to ber. Potivoner fs* un coginect, curning from $75 to $83.0 month, and fully able tu take caro of bis daughter, and hensks thut tho -mothoreluclaw muy bo com: pelled to give her up, Lis caso will be hoard tuinorrow inorning by dudye Stnith. Julin Rigney commenced a sult tn trospass Ault tne City of Chicugu, olalming ¥3,0U0 tlimages, Franels D. Clurk and Marton A. Bowen began neuit for s,0N oyulnet Willian 1. Boardsivy, John I. Biush, and Charlos ‘I, Eukloy. ‘Albert Hi Mit aud Gustave Eborleln sued Julius Saas for 81,000. Wiliam Witkingon and othors brouht suit to revover $2,400 of Belford, Chirk & Co, and Alux- under Bolford, Curoline Christenson commencod a suit in trespass ugaiust Louw Munsen, luyiug damages We 80,000, CRIMINAL COURT, Chartos Brown was convictod of inrcony and Bont to tho Keform School for two years, Ueaufort Butler, a boy of 1, was found guilty of picking n woman's pocket of $2, and Was geutcnced to three years in the Reform Behuol, Ag it was tostitied that this wus bis frst offonso tha Judgo suspended sentonce und Hiberuted the wayward youth, AuguBt Bixgur was couvictod of petty Jurcony, ay Was sont to tho lousy of Correction tor alxty days, Maurice Bolan failed to nuke bis appearance on the churge of embezzlement, und forfeited big recogulzance, andrew Currio was convicted of burglary and sont to tho Ponitentiary for two years, ‘Tho cage of Willams Tuten, eburged with for- sory ‘was atouck olf, ‘The court ordered that speciul venice issu for Grand Jury returnable next Monday, Edward icelly, charged with tho murder of Of- flcer Crowloy, npptled for a change of venue rom Judges Gurduer and Williamson, and the prosecutlun and defense agreed npon having the cure tried before Judye Sydney Sinith, George Bell was tried by tho Court ror lare ceny, und purt of tho uvidonco was hurd, -Atvonder was issued for the hearing of Ann Kennedy, better known, in Cheyenne purlancy, ay" Camoltacked Anne? who fis bevu fi Jull since ue 1 on the charge of being accessory tothe killing af Dennis Mubonoy, aud a eloilur but unsuccessful attack upon Stahonoy's (wo vompantons, —— COUNTY COURT, In tho matter of John Bradford, un alleged tus solvent, the Court held that hia schedule tied was Incomplete, and he was remanded. to prayed for a appeal, however, which was wranted, and bie bond way tixed In the sum of $04, and wea tuto bour in the afternoon bo wus wtlll louking up Londamen, TUR CALL, nak Dru woxv—In charmbers, Jupax Ganv—sotions, Jupax Barti—Motions, Juvgn ANTNONY—Motions, JuvGE JAMzRON—Ueneral business. Jupax sowAN—Mautlous, JUPOE Loonts—Teria Now, TU, 74, 15, 79, 10, By 4, 85, VI, mad Ui, JoDAF MANDNE—Nos. 217, I JUDAE WILLTAMSON—<Nos, 210 to 210, Junar Rones—No, 1H) on trial, Janay Smiti (provably}—No, wl, Edward Kel+ iy, murder, JUDUEMENTS, Sovetton Count—Jirnan Osny—Meyer Cugs genbelmer et ni, vs. Predoriok C, Ente, 872.25, dupae SMrtH—lt, A. Chita va, George [Aline ein a —-Josophine Gregorio v8. Robert ruce, $5 ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Speclat Misnateh to The crteacs Tributes Orrawa, HL, Sopt. 12.—To the Supremo Court, In session at this;place, to-day n motion wasinade on behalf of John C. Stinger forloave to Ute a potition for mandamus and summons agalnat tho County Clork of Marshall County, comp ale ing bim to Issue nn order appointing n day for nn election at which a County Treasurer stiatl be clected, On tho first Tuvsduy wltor the frst Monday of November, 1819, 1 County Treasurer of Marahatl County was elegted, and on tho sith of Fobruary, 1851, died, und on thozd of March, 1881, tho Hoard of Supervisers nppointed James Law to fli the wnoxplred term, claiming that thera wits Ieas than one your iitorvening between tho death of the County Treasurer and his wnox- pired term. A notice was served on tha County Clerk to fssne tho usual call for an otection, but ho refused to do so, ‘Tho vase will purtintly teat the now Election law. ‘Tho following proceedings wero had: MOTIONS DECIDED, BL Dusk ys. Thateher; appeal from Cook ci y Court: motion reserved to final bearing, ar - faea: ya, Knox; apueal from Will; appeal ataiased, 1h. Senger ya. County of Kanknkoo: error to Second District; order adirming Judgment sot aside, and ense continued, NEW MOTIONS. 45. Chicazo Life-Insuranco Company _ vs, Neuiles; error to Cook} wotion by. inti in error for ndditional imo to file reply briefs. 3. Goldur v8, Bressler; appent from White. ahlo; amped by nppetico for udditioual tine to file Delef and to continue tho cause. 105, Jenkins ve. Internationtl Bink; mutton to quash, replavy of oxooution, and Cov bill. 2 Divine va, Bdwards: nepal from Second Diatriet; motion by xppellee tor udditional tne. to file brief, 1h. Hunter va. Hunter; error to Second Diss tristy motion for tine to filo abstracts and riots. 107, People vs. Kingsley: motion for summons and mupeneatiog of respondent entered. i, Durty vs, Adam; appeal from Second Dis- trlets Is boluy argucd by EB. F. Bull. WRECKED BY A CYCLONE. Torrlblo Expertenco in the Life of a Mariner Who Ras Cireumnavigated the Globe Mwenty-threo Times. Phritadelphta Tones, wea James Fisher; Chief Olticer of tho baric Dranswick, which left this port for New Or- lenns May 10, and was wreeked off the const of Charleston, durmg here return voyage, in the terrible cyclone of Aug. 27 and 28,‘ar- rived at his residence, No. 12t Congress strect, this city, on Monday night. Wour of tho erew wero Jost, aid six survivors were rescued after nearly three days of appall- ing suffering. Mr. Visher Is a tall, slen- der man, of about 55 years of age, grizzled, and wrinkled, and bowed with tho Inbor of forty years passed upon tlio sea. Ie has made the clreuit of the globe twenty- Uiree thes, and has been wherayer a slip coulit go, Speaking of the wreck, ho said, lastnight: “Lhave faced death upon the ocean many a tine, but never before under stich terrtble clreumstances, Ihave been In gales in-all parts of the work, but I don’t belleve thero over was a blow’ that could compare to that eyelone, After leaving Nuw Orleans we salled for Paseagouln, Miss., aud took on a cargo of plich-pine, We left thore on our home voyage Ang. 10, and had de- Nehtful weather until the ith, when we ox- perienced x heavy northeast gale. After that the elements were kind to us until the 2d of the month, when we caught a violent northeast squall, which kept Increasing in force until it culmiuated In the disastrous cyclone of tho 27th, “We were about seventy-five miles off Charleston, Justa Nettle to the north pophiaps, and apparently in the very vortex .of the cy- clone. We soon discovered that we ware a mitting water, Our waterways split at 5: in tho morning, the wind blowing so furlows- ly that you cowldi’t hear a word at nd fines of five feet. Our skipper, Cupt. Daniel Aaxins—a prince umong men—and 1 con. suited what todo. Wedecided to throw the deck-loud, comprising some 35,000 feet of timber, overbourd. Well, oyer It went. We wentnlone better for awhile, but only for awhile. The wind seemed to grow stronger every second, ‘The vessel lay away over on her lee side, and the water poured fn. Atito'clock the Jeo yard-arms were dip- ping and the vessel was in danger o£ capsize ing. We had to cut down the mists to keep her from kolng over. Sho righted, but the sen poured over her in torrents—a rearing, rushing, [rresistible avalanche, Our hold was rapldly fitling. © We felt wnat the vessel must sink, and we threw over overything that we could get rid of, In the hops of siv- Ing her. In trying to brealt tho anchor away Theodore Studduck, a Greck saifor, wis swept overboard, | saw him on the crest of ani Fity wave behind us, and [thought he wold be sivept buck. Ile seemed te think so, too, ‘for he ered ont, “All rightes, slr? But ina moment after he throw up his arms and disapperred. ‘That was the beginning, Death hud come, “One boat lind already been swept aw: the other and the forward house went now, nnd wo were att to the merey of the waves. it was overy nan for hiself, and so I told the men, "They blubbered for awhile of eonrse; death’s a terrible thing whon it cones wid Inughs right in your tnee, | ‘No use, men,’ sald Ty fevery man’s got to fe some tine. If any of you can pray, why pray. Now Is tho thue, “But don't tet us bo women, Leb us dle like mon? Six of ws lashed ourselves to thd stump of the mizzon mast and three to the stanker-boom, ‘There wo cowored, the sen bentlug over us, until at st the cabin broke up, and the stp of the nizzenmast shot up inte the sir, We disene aged ournelves as raviily us possible, Am= hrose Mannelll, « Spanish sailor, who had climbed to tlie masthead, was drowned, ‘Tha broken mast floated off, nnd tho aftor-house and skylight went wloug with {tt Wo crawled for our ves ton beant that served to. fasten the skytlility tnd lashed ourselves to that, ‘Tho all broke up, and the cargo Honted up around us. We were on nothing }buta raft composed of a part of the deck, Whon we counted heads there were but six of us, ‘The had floated off and wore dlrowned, wo scarcely know how. We didi't, sev or hear them go. 1t was pitch dark, and we could hear nothing but the awful roar of tho elemonts, . “So wo lay there—all night, fighting the sen nnd wreek, ‘The cargo and broken tim: ber floated up round us, and we had all wo could do to keep our trail craft from belng broken to pleces by It und sunt | ‘Tha wind sont the scud flying with cutting force aginst our faees, Heavy logs, forty. feet long, were whipped up and twirled around Ike shingles, 1 Kot ust on little tap of one; it knocked all my front teoth down my throat. Ln thea morning wo banded ourselves together so that tho wind contd strike us—maco a sall of ourselves, so to speak—and we slowly worked ourselves freo from the débrix, Wo liad one enemy oly to contend with then—tho sea, ‘Tho wind blow nll that day and tho waters poured down upon tis, We sw a vessel some ten tniles off, but It bore away from us. We saw other vessels, but none of them seemed to sight us, Sowe drifted thut day and the next, hungry, thirsty, and despairing, ‘Three of our men, who hind been drinking salt water, began to toso thelr minds, One—the negro steward—wanted to eat his hands, The two others—sallors—imuzined thoy were stilt in the forecastle of tha vessel nudangaged ins quarrel over an iinaginury theft of tobacco, and wanted to gut each othor with their knives, We coulit seareely control them, but we managed It somehow, Wa had drift. ed down near Savannah, after vainly striv- Ing to stgnal passing vessels, We were weak and helpless, and had almost glyen tp hope, when pllot-boat No. 5 ‘Capt, Jamea Bull, sighted us and took us up. Perhaps we weren't glid. We would have cheored, but We ware too weak, Butt want to thank him and soye others now. We were made ns comfortable as possible~to Savannah, ‘The Savannah Steamship Company gaye free passage to all of us. who srunted to come Nort and the Boston owners of the Bruns. wiek tulegraphed our Captain to take good enra of the men. £ landed barefooted and. bareheaded, and with nothing on but ay shirt and trousers. Tarrived here last night with just whut E have on,” ————————__ DEEP-WATER DREDGING, Spectat Duupeteh to The Chicago Tribune. Broomnaton, UL, Sept, 13—-At South Chicago Prof, 8. A. Forbes, Curator. of the Normal Schvol Museum, Normal, will begin deep-water dredaiugs us preparatory to extended work of a siutlar character on Lake Erie, to whieh selentitic men ure look- ingsorward with the deepest interest, ay It Jsau entirely novel teld. HEAL 1S WRAL Health of Body is Wealth of Ming, RADWAY’s Sarsanarillian| ‘RESOLVENT. Pure blood makessound aclenrakin, If you woul negate plorion tare uve aoa aly Us DEAN RESOLVE, A: Grateful Recognition, “To oure a CHTONIC or Longe ; enso is truly a victory in tho heal ee Lis Fonsontng power thit olouriy discerns Gute! and suppliles a remedy; that restores ate ay stop—by degroes—tho body whteh hus bere ot? Jy nttucked and weakened by an inside om euse, not only connuands our respect but ‘4 servis Our gratitude, De. Radway bee fee nished mankind with’ that wondortil ene Kndway's Sarsapnriilian Mesolvonts whee ee compilahes this result, nnd sulteriing Ween who drag out au oxistenes of pain and gees through long days aud lont nightscoe eee tholr ratitude."—Medtcal Messengers” 2 FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr "a1 Disease and tts Cures Eyre “areatiso on + LIST OF DISEASES CURED ny RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Qosclen, Chronio Siig Disoages, Carles of th mors in the. Blood, Kerstulos Disensee Bea Unnatural Hable of Hody, Sypultis and Vonered Fover Sores, Curonio or Old Uleers watt Rheum, Hlekets, White Swelling. Seald Head, ine Aftections, Cankera, Glandular Swellings, No Wasting ahd Deeny of tha Boy, Minplas aed Blorebes, Timors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Made dur Discases, Chronio Kheumatiam and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Calculous Deposi and varictius of tho above complalats to which suinctimes are xlven specious mines, Wo ussert that thore Is no known remedy that possesses the curative power over thove diseases thnt Radway's Resolvent furniahes, [t cures step by stop. surely from the foundation, and restora, the Injured parig to thor sound coniitiog,, ‘he Wastes. of tho ‘body aro stopped, and beatthy, blood {8 supplied to the systomn, from whieh nog material istormed. Ths is tho tirst corrective powor of Radway" Resolvont. In cases where tho syatom haa beon salivated, and Morcury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Subllmate, have accumulated and become deposited In ths bones, joints, ete. causing caries of tho bones, ricketa, spinal curvaturcs, contortions, white awollings, varicoso valns, otc., tho Sarsaparilla willresulve awny those deposits and exterml uate tho virug of tho disenso from tho system. Ifthoso who nre taking these medicines Car tho cure of Chronic Serofulous or Syphilitio cases, however slow may bo the cura, “fcol bet- tor,” and find tholr general health improving, thofr tleal aud weight increasing, or evan keep: fog its own, it ian Buro aiyn that the cure Is pro- gressing. In thoso discuscs the patient eiucr gets bettor or worse—tho virus of the dlecase is not innctlyo; if not acrestedand drlyen from the blood it will spread und continue to undermine tho constitution, Ag soon as tho Snrsaparills makes the patient “fect better,” every hour you will grow better und fucreaso jn ‘healta, Btrength, and flesh, OVARIAN TUMORS, Tho romovat of thoso tumors by Radway't Resvivent is now so cortalnly established that what was onco considered almost miraculous tt now aAcommon recognized fact by all partes. Witness tho cases of Hannah P. aha Mra, Krapf, Mrs, J. 1, Jolly, and Mrs, P. J. Hondris, Re Habed tour Almanuo for 1872; niso that of ity. C. 3. Uibbing, in tho present edition of our “False and True,” Ono battle contains moro of tho active princl+ ples of Medicines than uny othor Proparation, taken {in tonspoontut does, walle others require five or alx times ag much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOURS, tore eve pain and cure acute disease, RADWAY'S READY. RULER {n from one to twenty minutes, nover fails tore Hove PAIN with ono thorough application; no mattor how violent or excruciating tho pain the Hheumatie, bed-riddon, Intirin, Crippled, Nerv- ous, Neuralgio, PP ee with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF willaord fostant oase. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation oie. Madder, Inflammation of the Howels, myeation of tho Lunys, Sore Throat, Difil- cule Breathing, Palpltation of the Heart, THysterics, Croup, Diphthorid, Catarth, In- fuenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralylay Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chile Blains, and Frost Bites, Bruises, Kum- mer Complaints, Nervousness, Siceplessnest, Coughs, Colts, Sprains, Pains in the Chest, le, or Limbs, are instantly relieved. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVERAND AGUReured for 60 cts, Thers Jo nota remedial agent iu this world that will BHBap sett Age gO eee tae jous, Scariet, “Ty pho! Yellow ani fovers(nided by Ravway's PILLS) go quickly a8 HADWAY'S READY RELIES, Tt viltin.a fow wioments, when tuken accor! {ng to tho diroctions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Hick {vadache, Dinrrhes, {actions Colle, Wind in tho Bowels, and all In- ernal Paina. ‘Travolors should alwayscarry a bottlo of Mad way'a Roady Rellof with them, A few dropsio water will’ prevent gickness or pains, trom change of water, It Is botter than French Brandy or Bittera as a’stimulant. Mingra and Lumbormoen should always bo pre vided with it, CAUTION. All romedial ngonts capabio of destroying lite by an overdoso should bu avalded. Morpning, opium, atryebning, nenten, hyosclanns, and othe erpowortul remedies, do at cortain Lines. 2 very eniall does, relieve tho pationt during te! action inthe system, But porbaps the second dose, if ropouted, way nggravate and. inereey the suffering, end another dose cuuso dete Theroisno neccasity for ueln thoso uncer A Fee rare eee ete yt oxerulit OE ei elief will stop the mi . pain quicker, without entailing the least ais x culty fn elther fnfant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF. in Ravwar's Heapy Reuter is the only roumel agent in youyo that will Instantly atop pain, Fifty Cents Per Bottle, Radvay's Roguling_ Ui 2 plrgattres, Soothing Aperionts, Porte out Paine Auoaye feellable and Naturat a Their Operation A YEORTABLE RUBSTITUTE FOR CILOMEL, wit elegantly conte ae, ne ho} ‘ hae your eet tne ues an yt Ce WAYS SARSAP AIT ps ee ad wat? colt Coen wae err Perfectly tasteless, . Awoot muin, DUrgo, regulate, purity, ManWata Vitcs for the curo of all disariert Of the Stomach, Liver, Howala, Kime on, der, Nervous Disensas, Headache, cotigusness Costivoness, Eudigeation, Dyspepelde Ming un Fover, Inilumination of tho Bowels, se vary ran Wweffecta +f ele stable, sontaining no mercury, minerals, 0 x feria 8 5 SEE Guaerve tho following symptoms reel: ing from diseases of the diyestive oral! oyig atipation, Inward Piles, Fulloyss of tho Mit) tho Hond, Aclalty of tho Btowack, Katte Heartburo, Bisqust ot Food, ullness or ine oF in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, ¢ Buiterlc Fluttering at tho Heart, Chokiu of Oli ue Sensations when ju a fying postures Tn ty Webs bofore the Sight, Fever and A a Slow the Head, Detieloney, of Pony ae tn the ies Byes, Jal a Hronsts aut Tans and Budden Fluabes of I 4 Uurning of the Bigs A ‘ll freo the : FADWAY's PIrts will © PET ‘nbovenumed disorders Price, 85 Conte Per Hoss Wo repeat that tho ronder must consult fof Dooks wud papers on thn aubject nies thelr cures amon wl ied may bo named? “ a “ Ratieay on gevatle Drethra”? i s jerop lu Tm Andothots rulating to ‘diererent ctasses of D! ease BOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ “PALSE AND |* iy he Srp ates ee heat erin, SGraution Worth thousands wii be seut OU a “TO THE PUBLIC... be otter auarantee of dT of Be”, tADWA oa oid vatabiished eudiions ut Dixs than the base and worthless aelleLs, Bod them, us there are Pls tesa y's, end 3 U aa dete dave Hadway” sa on whut you bie

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