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® 5 a THE CliIcCAGO TRIBUNE; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. FIRE RECORD. San Francisco Visited by a Fierce and Destructive Confla- gration. A Terrific Galo Renders Its Sub- Jugation a Very Dilltcult Tas. Discovery in the Ruins of Two Bodies Charred Beyond Recognition. Probability that tho Loss WII] Amount to o Quartor of a Millfon of Dollars. A Loss of Batweon Throo ond Four Hun- dred Thonsand Dollars at Ko- komo, Colo, AT’ SAN FRANCISCO. San Franctsco, Cal, Oct. 1,—About half past 8 this afternoon fire broke out in Up stone’s blacksmith shop on Spear, between Mission and Howard streets, and almost In- siantly communiented with tho Californla Planing-MIN Company, corner of Toward, ‘his building, covering a large lot and filled with most combustable material, was in a few moments on fire. ‘A hard gale waa blowing from the north- west and the flames suon Jeaped nevoss Spear street and attacked Wegmore’s tumber-yard, spreading to a saloon on the corner, and: thence down Jfoward atreet nearly to Stew- rt cossti MING A NUMNER OF SMALE ESTAB> LISHMENTS, Ineluding Green's rigaing loft, Chase & Wright's shipearpenter-shop, and Rehard’s enal-yard. Does & We sstern’s immber-yarcs: authe oppesit side nf Howard street were several tines on fire, but It was extinguished with stightdmmage. "The Union hos-factory, north of where the fire started, auifered some: joss of Inher lying outside, ‘The loss on the Callfornia mill, owned by W. J. Adams, isavont $60,000. Wigmora’s Joss Is about the same; Insured for $20,000, Other losses will probably bring the axgrexaty up to $10,000. ‘The fire Is still burning, but the flames are confined to the Halt proviously given, It 13 now stated that the loss on the Cailfornia Mill wilt rench nt least $100,000, After the fire wns partly subdued TWO NODIES, CHARRED HEYOND RECOGNT- ON, were found at the rear of tho building, ln which the fro started, [tis more than prob- ably that they were workmen’ In the Call- fornia MUL About nlnety men were em: ployed there, and so rapld was the spread of the flames that minty eseaped with dimeulty. The canning establishment. of Code & Elfelt, fronting on Main, was somewhat damage inthe rear, and It is probabte that tutler tne formation will bring the loss up to ner £230,000, with Hight Insurance, CITICAGO, ‘The alarm from Box 2s at 4:19 o'clock yes- terday morning was caused by the discovery of a blaze tu the first floor of tho four-story ‘and basement brick building Nos, 227, oy, and 2 Randolph — street, firo originated =oin No. 2h, ON. tended rapidly to the upper floors, and burst trom the top Hoor Into the adjolning bniltlngs, Nos. 40 and 40 Franklin street. It also spread to a slight extent to Nos, 227 and 20 Randolph street, but was gotten unier contro! before any serlons damage hind been done there, Siebert & Co., ocenpylng the first and a port of the secont Noor of No, 2H, Inst heavily on thelr stock of lent tobacco, ’The amount Is set down at about $6,000, The Insurance Js $15,000 ti the fol- Juwing companies; fa Continnee, of Paris; Whtamaburg, New York: Kinga County, New York; Alliance, New York; the North German, Merchants’, Newark, and British Amerleau, ‘The seeond story of the sume building was oceupled by the Eastman Man ufacturing Company, perfuiners, whose loss Is about $200, on a stock fully insured in the Flremen’s and Kings County Companies, The third and fourth floors were oecupled by: L, Kolth & Co., manufacturers of window. thoiles. ‘Thelr loss is Meht and fully co ‘tred by policies in the Springfield Company. John Blockl, driug-sleater, Becupy line the Irst, second, and third floars of the bullding No, 20, was dinnnged to the extent ot $500, upon which there fs full Insurance, The building No, 227 wus rented by W. Burk, cutler, “Ie occupied the first floor a8 1 sthop, the second floor as a residence, and vublet the two upper floors as furnished tooms. Seyeral of the rooms were sllchtly damaged, Mr, Burk excuped with a very sant! losa, covered by insurance, The triple building is the property of Mr. Koeppler, of Milwatikee, and was heavily ine dred. ‘The loss upon the structure will not exceud $1,000, The building on Franklin itreet fs owned by D, B, Jones, wis damaged to the extunt of only n few hundred dolliurs, and {9 fully Insured. ‘Two of the oc. cupants—Ottaway & Co. printers, nnd Adams, Blackmun d& Lyon, boukbluders, were subjected to a small loss by smolce ne Water. Thoy wero fully lusured, Tha build. Ing No. 2k Handolph street was considerably distigured by smoke—which 1s fully offset by an Insurance of $2,000, ‘Tho alarm from’ Hox 18 at 1:17_ yesterday homing was enused by n blaze on the tug- bout 1.8, Johnson, Damage, nominal, THE COLORANO CONFLAGRATION, Deven, Colo. Oct. 14.~Latespeclats from Kokomo pinco the loss by Inst night's fire between $200,000 and $400,000; Insurance, abottt $150,000, No lives were loat. 8. F. Morris & Co, Ionas 2,000, ‘The rematider of the dam- age Is divided up in suma of $6,000 and less, LIGHT-HOUSES BURNED. Nawax, Oct. 14.—The fire at Cranberry Island destroyed both the old and now laht- hanes aud all the buildings connected there — A TOUGH CUSTOMER, ~ Anoted capture of tho king of confidence Ben and quack doctors bus bean mnade in Min Reapolls, Minu., by Detective A. A, Lawrence, ot Cleveland, whu hus for the last two months been on the qui vive for George Schnitz, a dees Perato fuyltivo from the Juatico of that elty. Ifo aed gas into the Armory yestorday, manu. fied trace and Coot. and placid ina cull until the ine of hia departure for Cloyelund on the 0:38) Rn train. ‘The jeguiity of this cuptura wis by cae ited by the produgcdon of two imposing qgtments—tho Governor's warrant of Ohio of one lattion—both showing tat the celine SR btaluing inoney under fulse protunacs was “ omitted ou Aug, 11, tn Cloveland. Tho Inganus wv of Schmitz would ‘bo doserving of ull honor i any legitimate cupucity. He represonted Cuuteit’ a soothsayer to a wonithy widow of teythora. County, and made ber believe that sa eidd or gonio other buceanver fad buried a Tinenso treasure on her far by gly Hf, laudable reavons for, not slicovoring tho gee old insult, and’ by exhtbiting spect pene Of tho treasure, Scbmilts so worked Upon y Mindow's uyurice that who Kava bim $uuu Waa gerie {2 foveal the spat. Tho tookey Te accepted, but the apot remalus unrevenled. ecg wctand he assumed tha character of a quack, and by working upon tho fours of nus eects German women of that oity induced im to bellave thut they were nMilcted with ail Rance of dtroadtul and imayinary dlapuscs, Joey characd ail manner of funey ‘Prices aro (TG them thereof. | fila crimfual esoupades kroat (PuNaICrabo, but it wae with i reat Qiiculty that suitiolent and | absolute an nang fobla Wdoutity was cetablished to render Pephictment, and thon it took two muntus to piure him, Kenunits fe tall and dark, with is i dressed, ing Hau indetinuble oxpremvion Of low our tis Unuistakably. Ho le 60 youre of —E b ACCIDENTS. ibd Brown, ij yours of age, balling from fo eet N. ¥., and clatuyiny to bave buon och’ city but w fow days, wus found at 10 Cagek last niybt lylog iu front of No. 17 North cor Lie rect: {One of nis toga was Lroken, Otlle tal, yee bad bin taken to tho County sospi- ths <ftown said that bo bud beon rua Gvur at dad Hoge Yt South Clark und Lake utrests, aod senate ware henss taund. thy County vl F. Colcinan was taken to jy Cou Novitul yesterday trom the West Madisun »serew driver one tir, when Htreet Sta e hada Urokou jaw, which he rcoelved by a fall somowhoro iu tho vieinity of the saloon) No. U6 Randolph atroet, He was rug, “LIMP LEG.” A Burglar Who Carrion tis Tools In a Wooden Leg. Leadvitie (Cota) Demoeett. An episode that was guile amusing ton sinall cirete of spectators, and at the snine time Mustrated the keen Ingentity of tho burglar {1 kveving dark overything that would Lend to conviet hhu, irred at the county jail n few days ago, when ono of the * eross-ronders 7 was brought I for board, ‘The character thot furnished the amusement was a 3 Govern, and to whom has been give the sobriquet of “Limp Lex, He acquired thls title from the fnet that when at one tine ho was engagsd in a Jogitimate occu pation fie was oa viet in ot raliway aectdent, and hig Injuries necessi- tated funprtntion at the Inee. Meehanisn furpished a substitute tor a foot and calf, and he started out to be agambler, Phe Tne detmity that he obtained from the Faltrond company was deposited in the treasury of Dane “Chance,” and he was compelled to do something fora living, Vis erlnpled Hinb hindered him seriously, and as for doing hard work or getting down to the hon- est and honorible oecupition af wv labor he bad ne thought of sucha thing, ft was easter to steal than to fubor, and hls “gamo limb was a fort and bulwark aurainst the vag daw. Consequently he nd every natural advantage for a shining light as a loafer, and he stood on the street corners unmilested. His nssoclates wore of abud clinrieter, and finally" Limp Leg ? was arrested for compltelty Ina burglary, ‘Thly was in Chicago, and he wi contined In. jail, and upon conviction sent to the penitentiary, where he st short terms Tuving served his term he u: * Jolned the gag,” and but for the fret that he hada wooden Him he would have been expelled from the elty or compellad ty sit and pound * macadam” continually, Te miturally drifted to tha Wost atter Te Inu established his identity as a burglar, and after having been arvested napbalinlly upon susplolon, and a few weeks azo, when tho burglurs were dome such oxtensive work here, he was again taken ti imp Log's" futuilarity with the business, and his knowl alge of how to slip through — the wheels of Justice © with a serntels, goade him aaturally defiant, ad when Capt. Flood led iim before the cours for examlnation he laughed and scoffed at the proceedings, Nevertheless he wag bound over toanwalt the uetlon of the grand furs, and, bulng unable to furnish # bond, he was placed tn the county jal. Ttdsu’t often that the prigoners pyuen on onevot thelr kliud, but the Jcke on this ovension was so extreme! Tumis that they save it way after thelr fal- low prisoner had been discharged. ‘There was little evidence before the grand jury, and pon the warrant was marked “nota truebli.” The doors were opened to! Limp Leg.” nnd the fatter, Heese Thegker, told hin that ho might go. At this juncture San ‘Tate whispered soothing Inte the ear of Jailer Tucker, "The jailer indulged Ina bland sunffe, and turning to the fellow, who. had fngered for a moment, suid: “+L inpyy leva ses your tool-chest before yon.go, will you? “What do you men?” reptled “Limp Leg? felgning the most profound ignorance f what the juller referred to, yout needit be afratd, the grand jury hus sald that you could go, and we want to seo where you carry your burzdar's tools.” © Burgiat’s tools {exclaimed Jalmp Lew? asnshade of color pussitd nevass hls feat- ures, i the set you carry In your wooder leg? continued the Jatler, while the burgh bean to retreat toward the door, seetng that his racket had ts given hv By this time. the, prisoners were convulxed “with langhter, ti saat ‘Tate was bubbling over erring well-known crook by the name of show us the trick now At you do we'll ave you just one hour to get out of town with your stock of touls, At this “Limp Leg” reseated himself, wat, palling up his puite tex, he exhibited the cork: addition or extension, “Tf you think you can find anyching jyrons with my fea, Just took at It yourself,” sale h Mini Lee,” as he thrust it out toward the alter. puch the spring,” shouted a yoleo from behind the bays, “Touel dhe spring, Linpy,’”? repeated the dalton to the fultow, whe was now witd with wrath, Scotti that he was cornered, Limpy then reached down, aud throwing Ils thamb nail ona needle that protruded from thy cock nami! door flew open in obedience to this toitch. A sinall hole wis revealed here. and fngerting his fingers, Limp Lor? brought forth an assortment of articles that are employed in getting Inte the house of the man who “has a bank aecount, ‘There ware skeleton keys, several punches, and three or four stender iles. ‘This was indeed start ling, and stieking to bis word, the filler told s. amp Lor” togit up and git. ‘The door to IMs tool chest was locked, and he went off Jeaylug his curse behind hin, _ INFERNAL MACHINES, A RNomarkable Story from France, Parts Corrcepondence New Orleana Picayune, A few days since a cabnian in Lille was or- dered to carry several case to the aiddre: pusted on thom, ‘The first casu bore the ad- dross, A, Delnestre, 10 Rug dea Postes, ‘Thithor tho cab-driver carriad It, and gave It to Mme, Delnestre, 1b was puyan the kitchen table, Monstewr Delnestre took u sorew driv. er ond began to open tt Le had nut torr plesion tuek places every pane of glass wa roken, Ure velling fell, the nelzhboring houses shivered, so violent was the shock, Mme. Delnestre, who was on the floor, think= ing the house was fulling, leaped out of the window, was caught by a workinan, but fell on him with such ytolonee she broke Nigteftarm, Mime. and Monusietr Delnestre were more seared than hurt, ‘Cho box cone tained dynamite and fragments of tron. “The eabedriver feft tha second box at Monstenr ‘Trachet’s house, Rue do Flandre; he gave It te agorvant girl, who Dut it under a shed in the yard, Mlonsivur ‘Trachet's brother undertook to open It; tle wire was slowly removed without diMeulty, but he lind) no sooner tried = to pry opon the Hid than terrible explosion oc» otirred Monstatr. Tractet’s son, alud of Uh, had his eyebrows fut lashes burned, little and fourth tigers right hand burned, wrist severely out, arm riddled with woul, Monsiour ‘frachot's brother hind hls neck severely Jacerated, halt, beard, eyebrows, and Inghes burned, face riddled with wounds, lower Jawbone broken; ho fainted whily hig wounds were dressed. An soon as the first explosion occurred paticoman near by ine qu the direction taken by the enb-lrlver, gave him chase, caught in the lus d'lnker- HELE, tat as Na iad delivered a third ense, The policeman at once warned tho owners of the third casa not to touch Ht, and told them what had ocenr arrested the eab-driver, searched the: ‘ond fn it fate ather similar cases, and’ currted driver, cab, and contents to the policy station, acl cise contains 0 shell or hollow cast-iron bull wing tiches in dlameter on the outsiile and atx luches Inside, sey about ong and three. auuter Ineh thick, whey were filed with gunpowder; 8 hollow tube, crowned with uy porcision cap, on whieh & hammer Ike diag Sinan Tull the Instint the Hd of the bus. was -litted, ‘The shell and powder weigh twenty-elalit ponds, "The crininal who eoncelyed and oxecuted this, Infamous scheme wos a man named Wotters, Ho was a locksmith and bell hanger of Lille, doing & most prosperous: bustiess. Called upon to break up ie duars of convents tn Lite, he eagerly aceeptud tho task. In eonseyhones of Jils slate dn thea netarlons acts he lost atl of his customers, became a yulned nan, and was deeresd banks rupt. ‘Tho perions to whom he sont these. infernal machines wero, lls chief save of cwoman named | Pontune whom he had been most Inthe, Si Hine rulnad, she announced her resolution to break with hin and to marry, “Chis batiri- ated hh. She had not received the case ceatlned ty hor, He had repeatedly enlet nb, her house sincn. tha porpatrutton of, tho celine, but, fearful of fmimlnent unkuown peril whe had not answered the Knocks on hur oor, and was ignorant who caltud. “was well liv did so; hu was, the visitor, He had Kept watel on her by night, secret: ing Iingelé by day behind hedges or in the fortiications’ moat unt) be knew ho woud tind her tn Leforest market (Laforest 18 0 village newr Douni), where she soll ginger: breads ha wont up to herandsald: “1 failed to kil you in Lille, but since 1 bave gut you now I inean to kill you—take thaty”? he tired his revolver at her, She fell, sereaminyg for help, ‘The ball entered her mouth and want. ont bebitnd her ear, Initiating a palnfil, but not a faint wound, de fled, Chase was given Ulm. Bealny escupe Hupos stb he tired two shots in his temple and fell dead, Lt was with difentty the nob wus prevented tearlug lis body to pluces. LONDON GOSSIP. Personal Chitchat—The Rage for “Olde Englishe” Cos- tumes, “Salvation-Army” Irreveronce—Dis- appearance of Old Land- marks, Food from the Antipodes—Ilome-Mado Dress-labrics. Kate Greonaway—Lady Florenoo Dixio— Mra, Brown Among the His- thetes, Speetal Corresponitence of The Chleago Tribune, Losnos, Oct. —By thls tha the Amerl- ean press will have published detailed ne. counts of the nathonal demonstrations of sor- sow In England upon Gen, Garilett's death, Lut no mere newspaper reports can convey any adequate (dea of the briéfuldual sorrow ond sympathy with whieh the hourt of every English man and woman, in all classes of soctety, Is tied. The best account of Gen, Gurfleld’s life appeared in the columns of the Dally Telegraph, and in hundreds—nay, Jy thonsands—of English homes the noble story was read alawi to a elrele of sorrowful Iytenors, many of whom shod tents of sorrow and sympnthy. Nover, since the death of the Prince-Consorf, have the sympathies of the Enalish people been so deeply neved. The Lord-Mayor is winning, or rather has won, golden opinions throughout the elty by the admirabte manner hy whieh he has dis. charged his duties, aud especially by his promptness in transmitting messages of sympathy to Mra, Gurileld and to the Amerl- ean people, ‘Che gtorlous weathor of the Inst few weeks hay broken up. and yachting appears to be over for the season. ‘There is the usual tate, however, about new erat for next year, ag well as alterations and iinprovemonts of ox- {sting vessels, THE CHARENTON MSASTEN, Switzerland ts deserted, wid Continental travelers generally are turning thelr frees homeward, Paris is coming In for an une tistial share of raln, and everybody ts dull ‘The recent disnstrous rallway-necldent at Charenten has cast quite a gloom over the way Capital ‘twenty persona killed and taventy-nine seriously injured Is tho result of culpnble negligence, ‘Lhe senna at tho morgue was hoenrtrending, ‘The Slamese Mission, who were fi the train at the tine of the neeldent, went to see the remains of the vietin. ‘The Waris, Lyons & Mediterran Raflway Company f3 coming fn for an une Hinited ammount of abuse from all classes, ‘That rellabls Journal, the Piytra, tforms {ls readers that in Englaud all the pointsuen are“ gentlemen,” who receive large salaries for thelr ser Tha two young brothers of the Klag of Slam are at present in Parks, where they have purchased 350 planos as gifts for the Jules who compose the King’s harem, AMENICAN ‘ToulusTs, A party of American tourists have fust re- turned, to London after an unusually rapht and comprehensive Continental tour, ‘The fifty days? excursion was organized by Mr. Cayglll and Mr, E, M, Jenkins, formerly the Amerlean portner of the Messrs, Cook. Tho Harwich route was selected, and Europe was “atone” In seven weeks—honrd, bonty, tratis, and eurriages for less than 80 shillings a day. Mr. William Black, the novelist, who his been spending the season at nls place In Scotland, returns to Brighton this month, Aly lntest guest nt Loch Feoehan has been Mr, EA, Abbey, one of the most tilented artists of Harpers: Maytzine. My. Back took ls Aimerienn guest to the Alexandrite Thotel at Oban, where Mr, Abbey teft behind Kine a lasting memento in the term of a eharming sketel ln the ylsltors’ book, Mrs. Langtry Is nt present. at Dalbeattle, near Dunfries, where she has beon quite Honjzed by the country folk. Sir ‘Thomas Hrassey, M. P., and Lady Brassey are making a tour around the Shet+ fund Isles, In the Sunbeam, ‘They will spend a few days fn Orknoy. “OLDE ENGLIAHE ” DRESS. Surely we have now seen the last of Indies masquerading at bazars tn Olde Englishe” and other fancy dresses, ‘The fashion, hay- ing served its temporary purpose, hina now sunic to the lowest denih Not ouly did tho young women at the recent © Barmald Con- test” adopt It, but, at the opening of the new fish and vegetable murket at Southport, by Lord Derby, all tho stalliccepers were nt- tired in fancy costumes of “ye olilen tine.” ‘Tho tlattery of fuitation ean go no further, Tho Letrey railway tragedy has been the means of extending tho popularity of the Pullman cars, Since the murder of Mr. Gold In the Batcombe tine), the Londo, Brbshton & South Const Railway have. found thelr Hrutted Pullman service so utterly ine adkquate to tho demands made upon “it that they are about to commence running dafly an up-and-down tran composed ontire= tyot Palliaan cars, ‘The naw and improved omnibuses which: have Jutely been started ta London liave been sv sucessful that it ts determined to yun Mem upon fresh routes, and to develop nd Inerense tho working of the whol sys- em. The monopoly of the London General Omnibus Company ls, therefore, over, THE “SALVATION ARMY! London ts invaded just now by the “Sal- vation Army,” headed by * Gen? Booth, The “Army” is composed of neve eral thottsand members, who hold massnectings, and prado tha Atreeta of the inetropolls, creating obstruction und disturbanes wherever they go. ‘Their publleatlons, the Worry and Ogielal Ga- zelteof the Salvation Army, and the Little Sutdler; or, Orr Chitdrevs WarCry, wre astounding ‘specious of Journalistle frray- erence, In the current munber of the former, we have the portrait and blography of “Cant. BM Foster, the Hatlehijalt Conch mm’? Prayer is enllod * kneo-drill” and pralve Ostand-up Hghting? Paragraphs are headed: A Salvation Free-and-F as Tet he Tallelujah Lassoes,” * Lhe Deyil-Dodgers," ute, ‘The Little Sutdler professes to xive the oxperlences of ¢hildren who have heen cons verted, We hive thy confession of falth of “Florence, aged 4) years” and wo read that aw-bUrh biber ket up and) pralao God for, thelr salvation; ati babley a week and a fortiight old praine Tha? ‘Yo an outsiter this sennda profane; wud the revolting plan of adapting suerod words to uitste-tall tines Is arousiitg wily clidad feallag of popular indignation wud dis. approval. DISAPPRARANCE OF LANDSEATICG, ‘Two more reiles of alt London are shortly to diappenr. On tho northern side of dole Dorn, close tu the site destined for the new Atnorican hotel, 1s a house dn wliluh Haydn, the composer, ones tyed; and Wit he ts supe posed to have written his “Creation.” hs house iy to bo pulled dows, but It ls to bo hopud that hy old traditions witl bo carefully preserved. ‘Cho’ nelghborhoud of Lul- urn ts rel dn old hitsterle meme Lures, Ib was onee i pleasant coun. try thoronshfure,, called “Old Bourne,” from the “bourne,” or brook, whieh rin through a hole in the wall of the City of Loudon, Milton flved: ab tho south side, Dr, Johnson lodged atthe “Gotdon Atchor,” close te Hulborn Sura tus Ontes wis whipped at tho cart’s tail from Aldzate, past Nowgute nnd down Iolborn, The quaint old gabled tenements are fast appearing, and ure belug replaced by modern orections of stone and brick. - Anuther lundimark in the liistory of Ene lanl. whieh will saan disappear, by the Mrlaon of Nuwgute, Unanuttary and badly arcana, hie Comurbsyiuners af Prisons have seated [ts doom; and ft only reinains for the Momo Secretary to confirm thelr decison, A gloamy ad unsightly bullding will tng be removed; “and it lind © been deelded not to erect a new prison on the old site, Nuwzate boasts a ttorature and a cate ender of {a uwn, a9 woll asa ghastly collec: Hon of plustorcnsts: and tn the cortdor of the prison are the Linge uf those who, faye Ing been hanged fn aesurdanee with fw, were burled within the bigel vets of the jal, ‘the name uf Eliabuth Fry shines asa star over the gloomy portals of this puaavory building; and the finproyeuent in the condl- tlon and the treatinent of the fomale prison era dates Crows hur visita to the cells In 13iT. ‘the slovenly and irreverent way In whieh and tho substitution of stato papor, oly of Paul's enter thelr stalls Sunday evenings has often ‘attracted atte tion, A’ reeent commentary on thelr de- imennor wax made by an Atmorican visitor, who remarked that thoy, raminded hin of 3% in the Pantings !“Thoy reel to and fro, Lataxger Hike wdrunken man, and are al tholr wits? end.” : FOOD FROM AURTRALIA. A banquet has juat been wiven In the city, the object of the inceting beltg to pass judg- ment on the fish, gang, and ment which ar rived Inst week trom New South Wales tn the Cuzeo, one of the Orlent Ine of steam. siitpy, ‘The vinnds, whieh tnetuded bolted snapper—an excellent fish—jugeed wallaby, wild” turkey, nnd wilt gies wore 0 burt of the present sent: to the Lord. Mayor by friends in Sydney, Every. thing wos fu perfect cundition, and sutlsfactority demonstrated the possibilltios of bringing ¢heap and Juxurlous food from tho Antipodes, Many prondnent eftizens aud colonial merchants were presont, and Speeches in favor of the furportation scheme were dellvered by Ald. Hadley, Mr. Stewart of Iiisbang, and others, Mr. Stewart alluded to the threntuned opposition of the Loydon sittesmen: anc wuld that the Australians wero so determined that thelr meat, ete, should have a fair trial in the Old Country, that, if any “ring” was formed to prevent ronitiner- atlve prlees peli obtalned, they would establish dépols of thelr own, Apropos of ‘colonil matters, wo learn that the Iadles of Melbourne have made most strenuous and suceessful efforts on behalf of tholr sinters serving behind the counter; an the peinelpal drapery-firiis tn that flourish- ing elty huve undertaken to provide Rpriti: sents for those who without such appliances must of wecessity sland during the weary working hours, PLUSH, Miss ‘Terry has undertaken to make plush fasltonnble again, In hor next performance of Portte the lovely Elen intends to wear a pitish costime of A new shade—thoreby fol- owing Lady Bectlve's putriotle example in eheowrnging British industry, as plush is a “hue "made fibrig. A few evenings azo, the occupants of the stalls in a London then. tre ware sturtled by the entrance of n lady wearlng a scarlet silk ulster with enormous Jnpels, whieh fapels, togothor with cuits hall A fuot deep, were turned back with white, The nt fashionable vostume among Irlgh ladles is 1 Blirney tweedldress, a frieze water, and Balbriggan stock (ngs, Anong the bilders for the Jense of Mul entlen Manor, the Inte Earl of Beaconsticld’s Isaneson, better known ny , the Regent-street dresss maker, Slr Samuel Watson, however, out- bid the ambitious madiste. Children of a turgor growth, o8 well as Mittle folks, will rejuies to henr that Miss Kate Greenaway ty hringing out another vol une, antltterd * Motvor Goose,” which prom ises to rival * Under the Window.” Lady Florence Dixie, the intrentd war-cor- respondent of the Mornbuy Post, Is stilt to the fore In Afrlen.. Some Boor farmers, the otler{day, se ng Iiitlochilid drowning,sild, “ Let the thing bo—It's only a Katir.? ‘Lady Florence, who happened to Le on the spot, Instantly plunged Into the waters and when she emerged, bearing the Httle Basuto ehild sate in her uring, she told the Boer farmers, in-ianguage that rathor nstonished thon what she thought of thelr cowardice and want of hiumanhy. AMONG THE MSTUBTES. Some amateur writers have Just written a setot poets upon a given subject: * Mrs, Brown Among the Aisthotes.? Thy follow. ing verses won the prize: Tsnys to Mra. 'Arris, 08 Wo sot u-’aving tea, “Tiwandor what if ‘ovin'a namo thess ‘ore 0 art," she snya to mo," Tsoea em ev'ry day, Where Lines out o-churing, only Jest across the. way.” Aud then sho gays a ‘ow sho’ take me there _ that ble: wight. Su, when we'll took’a drop of somethink ‘ot to wut tt right, Wo sturted tour wisit, and was husherod in in style, And siiw a lanky tellow with a bawful gushicy smile, Who says, Are. pa conaumuit? da you hover nd eli yours a1 to Wear, Who looks as if she'd Just got bup and never dlono ‘ar ‘alr, And sighs and rolls ‘er heyes about; L really felt distrvasen, “ Hexouse my, Miss, ls somethink ‘euvy 1 yer chest y" © O Philingstine!" she says to mo, and glye me quite natart, 5 “You do not hundorstand the true develop- ments uf Hart; rang Your soul 1% not attooned tu Hart's too too han- tatle bitlss——"" But ‘ory I says te Mra. 1," Tonys ‘0 ‘ad enough of 8 If these ure what you call busthetes," I says, “thoy aln't my fori] Too too," T sive; ‘ere, come and ‘ave two two's of something warmt” OB BRITISH POLITICS. Tho Work That Lies Bofore Mr. Glad- stone's Government, Speclat Correspondence of The Chicuga Tribune, Lonnon, Eng, Sept. 20—Strenuots as was tho task which Mr, Gladstone's Government had tu perform In the last session of Pariinment, tho work thut tes before it in thonext will bo hardly essof a tax onits energies, Evon at this early period tho program ia seen to Include some rather TOA AND FORSIDAMLE BUNJE At tho very vutsct of the sussion the Govern: mont is Lound to propose, and tha Hone of Commons to nocept, such rulus and standing orders us wit enable that chamber to maintain u striater control over theconductof its dubates. No sooner sualt this troublesome but necossary buainess have been disposed of, than the Brad Inugh caso will present itsolf for Hnal and prop: or settleinont, Tho “ Fulr-'Praders,” also, may ho counted on to enyaxo wood deal of the thn, if not of the serious attention, of Parliament. Most nportant of ull, the question of lund-re- form for England and Scotland atunds out; aud it fe cortuin that, ifthe Government do nottnke tho Initiative in the coming sossion, thore ure othors who will, and who are now preparing to dose, In addition ta thogs various sien lubes and the usual crop of “annuals ”~or lemefa: tivo reforins whivh are pressed on tho notico of Purliamont yoar after year by thelr particular ohumplons—thoro aro special matters of tha Krontest urgency now standing over, such 48 the supply of water for London, which the Guvorn- mont cannot afford to postpona avor another yenr. Yet, notwithstanding tho avoumulation ‘Of business that cannot waltover, Mr. Glidstouo has In contomptution A GREAT SCHEME OF HANKING HEFORS, which [a to embrace the abolition of bunk-notos, Tho achemo Is ono whivl is sure to ralse strong op- postion on tho part of the authorities in bank- Ing sulonce, while it Ja doubtful If tho advantuze of it can be made olvar and obyious to the pub He. In tet, ite aveeptanes by Parhament and tho country isby nu means certalu, Atany’ rate, te urgoney dy not strongly folt, wud Mr. Gladstone will probably dutoruiine to ruverva it for a less bury session. In about tend: Promier is to uddress the pouplo of Levds, tt would bo promature thou tu luy down a detinic program for next session; but, In viewing tho past susston, Mr. Gladstona will porhaps take tho opportunity 10 strike the keynote of the Bnistorial views and intentions us regurds the wore impurtant questions whlob Purtiameut will bave to dual with, Of guvh questions the most Important, as aly rondy sald, ts that of LANIFREVOUM IN KNOQLAND AND SCOTLAND. Ad you ara aware, It bas boun shaping (tacit for years; and tho bad weather, tho Irish tund- breezo, and forelgn cumpetition haye ripenod vt rapidly, Now, at lust, we scom to be on tho ovo ofan English and Scotch agitation. ‘tho expe. riencod farmers aud anbatunttal xristors of tho north of Beutland bave taken the first stop by bolding mootings and passing resolutions; and tho thuyomont thus sat aioot will gulckly sprond er the country, The Farmers’ Alllance i England and tho Chamber ot Agriculture it Seutland ure ouch Sugars, in tho preparation of w Land bill drawa clusely on tho tines uf the Irish not, nod In whieh xed veoupancy, frnue doin of sale, sod rovshiuuition of rents are thea inandé to bo embodied. ‘These demands, from whut la sald abnut tei, seem to overshoot tue aiurk; ut tho sume thy they are cast in the seuth of the Goverament, Ben by Liboral jour pale, a the logival result of its Irish Joglalition, Why, It lguukuil, aboutd not the tnantefarinors of Buutand and scotluny put in tholr etaim to tho same privileges that ‘Oo bwen grantod to the tonmnefarmers of Ireluudy jtaven't they felt the bard tines us severly ue thoir Iriul brethren? fvn't thelr rent-rafes bigber, and won't thor burdeus Leavis? ‘This ts the strain da white some Libural Jouroule—while thinking, navortheludsthut dir, dludstona whould put hig foot down alone on * the agitation which bu hus ralsed "comment on tho deuands of the Soreb aud Bugllsh farwers, In reply to uritis claus OF (hat Gort these ina great deal to be weld ON THK OTURE BIDE, ‘The oustoinw and circumstances of the two tsl- ands buye been djtfereat from tine Immemorint On thle side of the trish Goannel * tanant- right aud-* Ulster custuul ” Lave beva terms not inuso; tho agrarian traditions and arrange: ments which they represent bave had ao plico hore, Jt ts atiite certain, moreover, that tho people of this country—setting landlords on ono slide altogethor—haye no wish tolntroduce thatn, ‘They want land to be Ike any other property to the inny who buys and pays for it—free to be Jet outorvold inthe best murket, ‘The Irian Land net thoy luok unonis x piess of retrogrosalve legtelution, [t waa nevessury and Just in tho efre cutnstancas, bitty forall that, it Was a stop back towanl the Mildio Ages; and neither the people nor Parliament havea mind to atultity thoine selves by ruuuing the pen through (eudalisins in the Lund laws, only to write in tnediavativins iu thoje atoad, Thurefore tho cry’ that what 1s sauce for tho Irish govag Ie aauice fur the Scotch and English gander fs not Hkely to avall muck. Navortholess, the Britien farmor MAS A VEY COU) CASE to taka before Variamont, and just demands nouRt to muke without overduing thom. Thosu just demands bave alruady been sot forth, [ think, ju ‘THe ‘THinuNE’s columns: stutod, they aro thesu: Full compe: the farmer's linprovemonts; frees vate the land in tho best way for cat, Without deterivrating tho volt + @ provision for the tranefer of ands the abolition of prime: geniture,. ental, and the onuctnienta whiclt take the landlord a priviluged creditor, ‘Thore is no doubt tho land fs overrentad; but that ts fan evil which Parliament would probably allow to correct itself, ng It soon must de ut the rate Jand bas been going out of cultivation, Ut may ‘be added that nothing tonda more tu ripen pub: ig Dplnton on the Seoteh sidu of the border an this land quostion than the autcratic, exclusive conduct of a fow titled tarritorialiats, who scum to be in glorious unconsclousiess of the foolluys thoy are awikening. One, tho Duke of Harmll- tom, refuses a powerful roligious body—tho United Presbyterian Chureti of Scotland: ite for a church. Another, the Earl of Gulloway, whute out Loucists from a pioce of tine scenory— nay, actually i DENIES THES TNE USE OF A PUBLIC ROAD, by Jaying comuianda on tho Innkeepers in the neighboring town to hire out nu vehicles to auch ocenafonal customers; and of course the {ni keepers render finplicit obedience, for four of losing "his Lordahtp's patronage.” ‘A third, Bir M. B. Mtowart, will not allow a cart-lond of sand or shingle to be taken frum the scushoro with- ONt perminsion first and payment after, Theso mien seem to grudge tholr fullow-man atuading- room auduir, Tholr attitude corresponds ox- Roel to the tirade of the explosive Sir Anthuny in Sheridau’s oumedy: Ds dure to brenthe the saime atwosphero with ine, but go and get au atmosphore and 4 sun of yourowas” It Is but Just to say that landlords of that kind are the exocption In England, if not in Scotland. Tho ryvislun of the stunding ordera of the House of Coumonn ig scurauly, if vt ull, Of less {importance than tho fund quustion, and WILL BE ¥INST DEALT WITH. beenuse the orderly transaction of all othor ‘business depends on it. The “ rule of urgency adopted hist scesion to cheelt obstruction wae ut expediont whiub fuliilied ita object indeed, but In a cumbrous and invidious fasnton. A Mints ter of tho Crown hid to take the onud of sntting iin operation. For this reason the urgoney rule seemed ) bu—whut (t lndecd way—too utieb an inslrutmeut in tho hunds of the Government for purely Government occasions, lustead yf n selfs tal ndjuetment of the inuchinery of dobate, which lt ly desirable suck rulea should bu, Jthad served its turn, wnd che iouse of Com. mone wilt now bave Colupurt and nuturatize tho principle of Wo “clotura’-fur sume f that ruly, such ns the wouon ot the * previons question,” bits) become clearly indispousable. Jsut mora thun the *cloturo” ts hecassary. “The inturpellation of Mintstars was in the pust ses sion curried to ag uxcess which mude tt u pul- suncy to all tit atuw members LIKE LOUD RANDOLMI CHURCHILL. When he omarged from tho nursery, Lord Kane Iph (or Randy-Pandy, as be $ called more ft anillarly) untertunataly carne outwith bis watt to know" unippeased. People nt test thought ite good Joke that Lurd Hindy-Pandy should expect Ministers of State to appense: the want bis Rovernesaes hud beon fncomperent tosutistys but, naturally, os the dimensions of the. wi xrew upon tho view, tha Joku sensibly dint isbud, Gruduatly, alsy, the hardships ot ornedses eae to be beter Huderstuol, ty wasty of thie and the loss of dignity entalled wpun the House became a serious matter, ‘Tho Govuraiuont tagk eaungel with the Speakers ate tho expeetation ig, that tha new rules whteh thoy will provess for adoption bs tha Mause wilt put some [imit to: questions as well a4 debates: in Bhort, that the quesuon-mongers, If they want tholr’ Nitto wants satiated, will, bave to carry thein to tho nursery, or elsewhere, THE URADLALGIL CASE, In common with othor niatters wore oF less im portant, was pushed astdy in tho Just session by tie paramount chiulmsol the Irish Lund ‘The wforts whieh Mr. Hrudlaugh wade to tuke and hold bis went might tly be compared to tho effort a nun mikes to squeeze bimsulf tn through at ae that fe too small f ne! y rate, Me. endiiuge fis not got in, bit bas slmply stuck between tho doorposte; ‘and now the only rational. and stralzhtrorward way of oxtrieating lin from bit distzreenble positton, ts to nike the door wide enough to atinit lila, ‘Thla can be done by tinending the law relic: to Parliumentary oaths, as ou former ike ove slots; and hext season tho Government will {ntrodues # bill under which My. Hraditugh will bo ablo to take bis aeat without slight to his own vousefence or the doruples of otber people, and to vatry on big enusade against perpetn Pensions, tho hereditary Veoragy, ote, Durit the short the he sat tn toe House Mr, Brad- laugh gave promise of being a digaitied as well tenn adle inembor. Atlare ready to neknorl edge that, and most would ike to due hin mitted to bie aout with us ttle moro delay a possivle, But the people, tho cammon people, ure not at Me, Beadtnugh's back, as he and his coadjutor, Mra. Besant, seem to linply fn thelr spevelios at the "Hall of Sefenes” and chse- where, His reBlection nt Nortiaiupton some tine since showed a decided falllng-oif tn the vote polled for hii. ‘This was in a yreat meas> ure dug toa pamphlet published in opposition to hint by MENNY VARLEY, A PREACHER AND REVI- ALIST, vrion, wid purbaps inay by Mr, Varley bud beat of fering biy own private Judgment ot Me, [ead laugh, bis pamphict might buve done that gentleman Uttle army but he whiely let Mr. Lradiwugh spenk for bituself, quoting tecels: frum bis tracts and specehus, and giving page and tne. Against such a man as Mr. fradiquch thls is tho most damaging kind of attack, In looking back over the history of bia case two things appear: dtr, Bradiaugh was belped with bilo ut tho ontaet by being ldentited with enuse uf iberty of cobacicnce; but the entse Mis been handivaped by the connection, aud in consequence foat some rotud. Adib wubstituting an aficnution fur an outh will put the conscience question before Partiament on ite own merits, and Mr, Bradiaugh inay then ride jn without risk of being 8o uncorumonlonsty thrown out ag ho bus teow on former ovonsions, Raxpourit. —— HIGHWAY ROBBERY. Edward White, a trumplsh bubltant of Bouth Clark sircet lodging-houses, was fnod $100 ut the South Side Poles Court yestentay tur axstat> jug in tho robbery of Patrlek Euyau of the Juck- aun House, Tho latter was walking aun South Clark street enrly ‘Thursday moratns, when A gang headed by White set upon biti, dragged hin into n basemeut nvea, und robbed htm of his boots atid coat, White was tho ouly offender enptured, who has been to At remembered there, ———$_$—— A Gambler's Luck, ASpanish zumblor one day apont alt his money ut tho green-table, aud still ngered thore, “Pho banker looked at me inquirmyly. Lhe rosotaretire. 1 bint fully determinod’ to blow ont ny Draing inthe street. 1 bat roso, | say, aud, ua 1did#o, Esnw upon tho fvor a round, bright objest, whicb had a silyor sbimmor ts the bright xealight fell upon it. Ie wasacolu—1——" A poscta,” | interrupted, Yuu," be wout on, * it little bit of silver coln only apesotd. L placer my foot upon tt, and, motiontuss to We banker, enld: javenteun.” Boventeva wine,’ sald ‘hos and on the seven- r un allvar duras. ‘uu loave tt there?’ said he. Lnatded, © Again tho ivory ballepun around, and again atonpent ut seventeen, Aguila TL teft the glittoring pile wpon the wey enteen, and again lt wou. Seven several times did tho godduss fortune stile pou me, end whon Tatopped ft was not Beeauae | feared to vonture further, but because t bud broken the ut “And tho poscta,” sald 1, “you havo that us No," be replied, w Why,” exclutinad T, Yand { been you T would bave kept tall my Nre" "No," be roplicd, And why uot?" “When Letooped to pick up the coin f found nuthiug,’ Nothing!" Lethood. * Why—what—whero—"" That watob | had tuken fora peseta was hot acolo. The round, siivery object on whieh the Nh Had Calton and deceived me was—" eau you would wot bave kept , “A drop of wator,"* —— WMiuwlnation tn Veulee, Latter ta New York Tritmue, IT bave burdiy lore mysely room to tell you of the luinination of tho Miuaza ot Bt. Mark Inst Hight, [twas nn immense suceows. and truly a t! log bo remoemberud by all who saw It. A hundred thousand wit lamps tnurked out tn golden light avery line of the to Let of those inutobloss buildings, T eon only illumination by gua or by elcotris: Ugnt will hardly believe bow very supurlor tor all the purposed of bowuty t4 Wluainaden by ull. Tho perfectly golden colar of thu bene 1a 50 wich wore beaullful. ‘The fagude of st. Mark's Church was Higblod by ulvetrle light, retivutodun (ein web a Wanner us wnt to luturtero with (io Myhting of the Plasza, ‘Thy effeot was iiuceal. ‘those who bave seun St. Murk’s curt Fanaa ey It they have churches in foryland fuok us St, Murk’s looked lust nigut. : ee Cubes of Gold, eee the winitsire ta tho eel stay Hothiug ao fascmating we tho pyratnld cous posed oF Heo cubus oF virgin greldy worth it ai a, Which constitute (he first prizes iu tho nafionu) luttery. ‘Nhe base of the pyramid fe a oubs worth $20,000, and thy vaine uf tho next Que la $10,000, "Tho yold of whieh thow blocks d from Eoglish and aro composed wna obtulne wesdeau cul wad old Jewelry. A RIVER MYSTERY. Joseph Kayser Picked Out of the Creek Last Night. Robbed of His Money, Shot in the Breast, and Pushed into the Water. What tho Victln Says of His Terriblo Adventure. The pollcn have on tholr hands q verltatile tiver mystery. Shortly after 7 o'cluok lastoven- ing Capt. Pono, Carica Clement, first mate, and art Levan, Chris Oleson, and Gus Hlnor, of the vropullor Colorado, lying in the river north of Kinzlo street bridve, bad. thor atten- tion called to a mun floundering in the river; gad calllug for help us loudly us ho could in bls half-drowned condition. Thoy ran at anco to lond # helping hand, aud about 100 yards north of the bridge and cluae to the weat bank of the rivor thoy found the man clinging to une of ‘the piles on thu autside edyo of tho dock, Owing to his fatigue aud holplusnusy it was with diilicuity that thoy rescued bin, Upon saying bim out on the dock, blood was found on bie shirt frout, and this led tu the discovery of a bullet- wound {fn tho centre of tho brenst. Mein was summoned, ant tho onan was conveyed to Sweot's drug-store, at the corner of Kinzie atreet and Milwaukee avenue, where ‘he wusattended by Dr, Howe. When the Dov. tor firat reached bier the man was wlinust col- inpaed, and waa so exhausted from his Ktrugyle inthe water as to Ue tunable to speak, ‘the Ductor was of the opinion thut the bullet was of very large calibre, and bad penetrated tha thurux. Ife thereture considered tha wound ot the most dangerous character, wid refusing to probe tt. directed that he be then to tbe County Hospital, The putice. ore promptly ‘notiffled, and prior to the man’s ro~ moval Seryt. O'Connor ind Onlleers Davis and Braton queavioned him ulosely sto bow he/eae the wouud, wid nuw he got into tno/river, ‘Tho man was unable to comprehend Vuglish, und spoke it vory limportuatly, but ony uf the propollee men, a Gurman by birth, neted as in- turproter, and obtained # brief outline of tho wounded man's story. His name, hewnid, wits Joseph Kayser. fle was 20° years oli, only two months in the coutry from Gefmany, aud ly the elty nly. ‘stuce Friday uight, MMe hatled from Detrolt, where be had worked for 4 short tho In ay grovery bes louging tou cousin of bis named bimon, List evening shortly after # o'clock bu was in tho North Division tn tho vielnity jor the Kinzie street Dridge, und Just as bo" xine Upon the ridge ! NE MET A STRANGER whoin bo asked, 1 Gerinan, tor direct Llin tan eboup and respeutaole bonrd jg -louse, oF ton plice whore be conld get wdeduut nigut's lody- ix. ‘Thy stranger volunteyred to show bint quekh oo place, ands ded bia west keross the Urilge, and, thonee throu xowe street running north from Kinzie, tnally ‘bringing up on the tiver ducks Just north of thy bridge. Kuysor says thoy passed several likely luokiug bostlerics such 13/hu was looking for, and woen the stranger lei) bin (nto the durk and unfroquented byways tu gue side and rear of Wie old Milwaukee depot bu begun to suspect. that he wus develvine him, ‘Whe fellow couxed and partially dried bint uray, however, und us kured hii that It was ull rigbt. When finally they hud reached <n very luneseme spol, very near ty too polit at whien he was rescucd, Kulser says that the steer suddenly cuutronted bla, Bresunted a revolver fullut bis herd, and detnended fa German bls lle or his mondy. He was so complete! phissed tbat be permiticd tbe 1 u put obis hand jotu hls povkets and ubstract ail theo muney he hu, ubout $35 cash. Kaysur did vot ke to b robbud of bla ull and began tu tut buck, stranger threatened to shuut, aud did xo with. Kayser clineged with hint, but the {u ble breast guve alm so much pain that he was no mutea for: hls untizonist, who, sweurtug all the while, forced ule backwards a few feet to the edie of the dovk, uud cast tit iuto the water. He could give oe deseription of tho negusin other than that be wag about sucka lyoking fellow xs himself, an ineb or two taller und stouter perhups, and fuire ly well dross. ‘The pollee made as many tn Ulu in the nelhberboud, bot uiries as pussi- wl noth ing which would throw any light un the mystery. ‘The prop ler inen, the Uridye! andothers in tho viewity heard a pistul-snot on the dacics wbout bhnlf an bour before Kayser was found In the water. ‘They benrd no noise either be! ty utter, aud It was ulready tuo dark to ree any Using witch might twking place on tie dock, The propellur men think thoy benrd the splae it the water almost directly nfter the pistal report, At all events no erles of distress were besrd witll some tine after the shot. Tho location of the robbery ina very fonosome, desolate ual us a stone and Woodyard, und is not frequented utter nightinit by any one save the beluted eae muking bfs way to bis vossel nt the nok S, Kayser, upon reaching tho hospital, was thought to be dying, but under treatment rem vived, nnd an hour or two Inter was able to title quite Treely. Tn stripping hia It wus poticed tpt bis clothing was unt torn, that bis wateh und chain wero . properly onttached to his yest, and that bls pocketbook, a cumbersome leather artlely, together with bly (hrs HS nnd other papers, Was futact, The bullet had evi+ duutly been WIRD AT VERY CLOSE ANGE, us tho whito ahirt-front was burned und disvol- ored with the. powder, and stained with the xrense from tho "bullet. “Tho latter struck: squarely on the bresst-Lone or steruum, and could hardly pave been lred from bis ow! ds, Dr. B.C, Meucher, who wos $n atte: probed tho wound, but was unuble iad tho bullet, und wns elao une Able to sty whethor it hud porfornted the chest. Hud it gone iv directly through the sternum the bullet could weureely duve rnlased atrileine the right auricle of the Neart, or tho vorta, which in ulthor case woul Bava ra wulted In death ysuddenly, Ata inte how Int oight, Knysers condition was critical, bis pulse was blgb, he complained of pain, and was yory rustivas, All that tho doctors could say was that be would not ule duriug tha might. A‘TUBUNE reporter, who, to start with was untavorably improssed with Kuysor’s reuarka- ble ndyenture, talked with’ hin at o'clock, and closely questionsd him us to whut took plies prior to hid ineeting bis ansulant. Hesnid thal upon renchiog the chy he visited frlunds at Downanville, northivest of the city. Hoy returned sto the ety yesterday forenoon in company with yout Germin woo crossed wo Atlante’ with “bim, and a frinnd nemed Wiehman, who wis to have gone to Cinelnnutl last eventug. ‘They wore about town during tho day, and along avout ¢ o'clock Kaysor sitys be was with Bitty tn aatloon about two blovks cast of tho britze. ‘They had it ance to iS both drunk considerable beer, but wore om drunk nor none It Kayser went out to find a clasat, and was quite a distance away before he found one. Upon returning ho wis Ubable to thid the saloon, and therefure lost his friend Blin. He soon Kaye Up the sourch, and, as the wight wits coming on, coneluded to Ind some stopping-plice in the vieinity, | Toddy ho intended looking for viuptoyment, Kayser repented tna story of tho robbery” in dt tall, und answered all questions promptly —ult Euve as to Where [Hitta might be found, ‘Chis be elthar cid not know, or IMD NOT CARH TO TELIe It looked MNke the latter, for as suon as tho quoss Hon was put to hin be nasired thous whoue fle that Bitte hod nothing to do with faking the cue tho reporter uvked, “Now, didn't Hist shout your" “AT no” came the convinolug reply, “bo waa my friend, aud it would not bave huppened hud £ hot lost ht,” a Would you know tho min who shot youy * Yes, | think woul, It was ‘Ky und b could not eee hin well cnough tad ibe tim after we left tha iain atroet,” “Can you deseriby bla? How was he dressed? Had no any beard? *bdon't knows Fonn't recoticat,”” Almout fncrodalous as Ieaysors atory toy geuin, it fs quite within the ratio of Hosibiitios, for nuythiyg ts posits ino want whord every Winter 4000 men flnd todas Jiygre nightly fora dime or fos, and aubalst t entirely wpon saloon free hinches, Bealdos, an unnetntly lirge number of bodive ‘have pos fuund ta tha river bes tweun Madhion atreet and the Jumber mars hor, und a i] few — caros tout pny haw beon suspected. Only twa wool wo Btn was found at Madison etreet with ble Ubroatent, under elroutmstanccs which did not exautly colugide with a suleide Shu, Lit the present caw, tor. distance, bud Kayau body been found (wo wouks hence tn the thy his rate and ebaln th portion and bts poke renttioss, the Corunor wid lily Jury could searu iy auye Tailed tu fad uw verdiut of douth: by sui- hile, "Tha Kuyser case seems todvanryo all tho ation: tlon the police cun give it, and ff his story i truo it ts iiigh ie they were doing somoth ur tu stop the Inurderous work by catebing aud vonyioling aang ot the aaguaine, tt Pollloness Exposes a Thich New Haven Pall dun, Agentioman ut Urldguport wu an tatorested and dinused purty in iin epidiude whieh occurred Friday evening ut tie Sunth Norwalk Dopot. While atrollane sbout the platform walt- mg tor @ troin, ho ww 8 woman sD on sometbi wod nearly full, Pull if sympathy oud politeness, bo hurried ty tho yosuue and asalstod her to ric, AX shu assumed an Uprixbe uttitude, however, sonte- thiuy escaped froin bor possvsalug that ac ouce caugut ber benefactors oye, It wns nothing else chan bly valise, which he tud lofein the depot a miuute before, and which, {t appeared, too distressed fomuly wus fry lug to Ret away with. ‘Tho gentleman is more than gyer cons viuced that politeness doed pay. _AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING. ~~ INTER-STATE INDUSTRIALEXPOSITION On CHICAGO. Day and Evening (Sundays Excepted) TO OCT, 22, Prof, Liesegang's celebrated Orchestra (30 pieces), assisted by ths world-srenownsd Cornet Soloist, Signor LIBERATI. ADMISSION: abo 525 CtB, sea eetS Cte GRAND OPERA-HOUSE Clark-pt, opposite New Court-ltout LAST DAY OF UNION SQUARE GOMPANY! Matinas at 2, Kyentng ats, THE FALSE FRIEND. Sunday, Oct. 16—-E, E, Rice's Mammoth Surprise Party, produc- ing, for the first time in Chicago, Gilbert & Sullivan’s new opera, PATIENCE. HAVERLVS THEATRE, Majangtsnu toca Joe WunriuenentacUlcaue SOL TEA VEIL finnayer nnd troprloty This Saturday's Douhle Attractions t bi turday Dramatle Fevttvalet write Salurdag Hatley ADY OF ero. on Huntiay, cua the Lo inst opportunities uf dvds auuiltiatt JOHN McCULLOUGH, Mupported by tidinund Collies J, ¥, Staphans, Kate Eoraytih doin A. taney ITA. Landon, Adeuse F rind Conan y inbler the anna ni 8 in Wat ae ‘M1 wi nl . Cane. 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