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VIE” =—_— CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Vy DNESDAY, NOVEATBIR ane roe CRIMINAL NEWS. rdict of tho Jury: in the Ed Maxwoll Lynch- ing Case: Vo He Fell from the Court-House Steps and Broke His Neck, fn Kiljian Coliccting the Va- Rewards for Max- wells Capture,. shevl rious Mall Contracts in New Hampshire Savoring Strongly of Star+ Routeism. AMan and Ills Wife's Tongues Cut Ont by the Latter’s Enraged Vather. Bratal and Unprovoked Assault on a Oin- cinuati Sorvant-Girl by Two ’ Masked Mon, StayeRoutoism fn Now Hampshire. ‘Spetat Dispatch (o The Chiccoo Tribune. Bostos, Muss. Nov. #4—Tho Nashua Telc~ qmiph exposes n star-route business in New, Hampatire. It clatins thitt during tha Iuat two orthree aministrations tho contracts for cnrrys fry tho mils on tho sinall routes In Now Mamp- shire, with ecareely. ta exception, have been let ton rositent of unothor State, although persons residing on the Hes have agaln aud again put insenled proposuls in accordance with tha re- quireents of the department, About eight years ue i trittt calling Bimsell an agent of the Government camo through this section and gaid the price for curryiug tho mails was too high, Ho was tnstructed, he said, to tot thom at a low tiguro, On ono route in this violuity bere a fino teat wae rut, An old team was put grand the prico reduced #25, ‘Tho pay for car~ ring tho mall went through a New York party's hinds and whut was left to tha third party was bay onnugh to keep bln and, his team in a pov egtyeatricken condiuon, bis yenr uw New- Yorker tguin bas the eontracts ih thls section, and ait qyeut has been round wud sublet ther Thesusniclous clroumstnnee {, however, how this New York contractor knows Low to put in his proposaly so 1s to take one route atter ane other in rotation. “Tt fools as if pe bad necuss to tho bids of othor parties. ‘Tho nent sald his rinclpal bud 135 contreets, nll or nearly iit sube In. ‘and upon them he Js tn the recelpt of niarze incbme wolle tp Hmong the thousands, ft may wall right, but Jt looks like stur-routolam, Sherfi Killian ecelving His Reward jor ihe Capture of Ed Maxwell, ‘Special Dlaputeh to The Chicago Tribune. Miaaurcee, Wis, Nov. 2.—Shorliit Killian.of Nebraska, who captured Ed Maxwell, line Willams, arrived at the State capltnl, Madison, and received balf of tho ruward offered by tho Stato for the notorious outluws, He nudalready recelved bulf the reward olfered by Dunn und PepinCounties. Ho reeeives in this Stato $750, Hovill stop at Springtield, UL, on bis way Lomo, aidclultn bulful tho roward offered by that Stato for tho Maxwells’ capture, He was pres- entut Durand when tho crowd took 3inx- well from .the oltleora nud banged him, Tle states that he waited until the prisonor had deen brougnt down-stalrs from tho court-rootn, thu when about to be put in jail, ‘Cho crowd fret seized Sherif Koight aud hurled him out of the way, thon seized Maxwell, und at once lauached Rim inte ctornity. Kilinn docs not. thing Jon Willlnins will bo enptired In Ne- driska. Ile batieves be bas skipped aut of the fate. Hu vaya that none of the mob wero mazked, und that no effort is being mada to nog tho lyuehers to tline for their Iawlesa aot, Kildun’s total reward will bo nearly $2,000, Brutal Assanit on a Cincinnat! Serve nnteGirl. ‘Spectat Dupatch to The Uhlcago Tribune. CincinsAti, 0. Nov, 2.—A very singular ase dull upon a young: woman named--Barbara Miller, a servant iu tho employ of Henry Fuchs, a ralnonkeeper, at the corner of Mohawk and Kakene streets, uceurred this morning about balf-yast 4 o'clock, Barbara arose eurly this morning for tha purpose of getting u start at herday’s washing, While making preparations fu tho yurd eno was siddenty confronted by two masked men, one of whom dowlt her a blow on the bend with some blunt instrument, fellin her tothe ground. ‘Tho rufinns bound her bane and fout and stuffed her mouth full of rage Stunted with coal oll,” She was than carrled to the buck yard, whoro so wus Inid upon the seu und covered with bourds. Through fearof detection the scoundrels then left her, and shortly afterwards Hurbura succocded In free- Ing berscif Of the ropes with which sho was lund. Bho thon nroused Mr. Fuchs, to whom sou related her story, ‘Two men in tho nelzhe Lorhood, ono of Whom had a grudge against tho sith, ate auspeetot of baviug committed tho culrigeund 18 soon as found thoy ill bo Arrested, ‘& Woman on Trin for Murder. _ Seceitt Wisnateh tv The Chteago Tribune Cilantinte, Mich... Nov, 22—A jury was Be= cured tn the Burnurd-Curtls cay this afternaon, atter sixty-four mon bad beon oxamlned, Tho case Wax Opened by tha I'rosecuting Attarncy of Lapeor County by. long oxplanation of the Brinelpat facts to the Jury. Mra. Barnard and Mtr. Curtis both bad gents {tho court-roum, and Nero the principal oljects of Interest. The Rivsccutlon ts ussistad by the Hon, A.C, Bald- yn of Ponting, und D, P. Sagendorpt, of Chars bite; tho detensy by the ton, d. 1. Moore wd iw ‘almer, of Lapeor; G. V. N, Lothrop, of t jolt B.D, Clay, of Grand Rapids, und Hepry: ie eantngton, of Chartatte. Only one witness a exumtued, und tho cise is evidently going: tt Wane veCy, slowly, but with none the logs ine A Terriblo Rovonce, Spretal Dispatch ta The Chicago ‘Tribune Tarte Nock, Ark. Nov. S—A gontloman qhoteschea this elty today from the Indian tae tory Tupurts a terrible tragody In the Choc- Ps ‘coutey. William Green and bis wifo, while tre ve way to visit relatives Hving in tho qe ‘ation, wore nseaited by tho futher of the a0, Who succeeded Jn \bunting thom sensce Jes. Ho then ch out out thalr tongucs, tied them toa tres by thy waysido, und lete'thorn to porish. henge roe tho outruze haw not beon nppro= ac Tho motive of the doed Is wai to Nave tren coke: Groen baying mutilated bia fath> bia, tw same yours Ago Ueeduse the latter ub- yet) © the marriage of Groen and bis daugh- Ed Maxwolt Well from tho Court-House gry Athy wud Brotco Min Nook. Pie ath Minn. Nov, #2.—Nothing has been nenige tt Hurand, the seonu et the Maxwell eles tii today, when tho follawing dla water ecelved?: “Tho vody of Ed Maxwoll a ‘Ul down after hunging about half an hour, quest waa holit, with tho following ver= Sure Lee {0 bie death by failing from the re Stops aud broaklog bid neck.’ The Ay taken tn charge by the town authorie 4 xtven n decont burlal.® A Natu Plundored. peat Juxcrton, Ky,, Nov. 22.—J, H. Mosse ‘ eatnto Was entored iaat night by boring aan a“ door, the gate blown open, und 4100 taken, It npvenrs tha robbors Were experts Se Mosshargtd,they mindo a vory nice job of t herger's rodin 18 unly about ibirty foot tae tho end uf we store: wire the Bute. was * GageR@orwwew heurd anything of ft, wore wy A Dovperato i : c ttle, cia tT Q., Nov, 2.—Indiannpolis epe- Ween A tho detulla of 9 desperate battle be- ates ie factions of countrymen at Fishers And angie Manin Foomuch, of this city, other pe or man wore beaten todcath and many Aehrdg AeOe ltducod tn varying dugreos, The a eh we Pa a ine es eed, In a ny ty woummegtea. Killed, thirty-two are knuwa to ndud, woue fat 2 by aduerita meg: Qwlot has boon ro: i ee Wraettient of 4 Death~Med? Agents Wy Line dy Ys Vatu Nov. 22,—Halph Shorsook, sleve wy, dunes UW. Wherry, and NL, Van- Creu tou tiicted by tho yrand jury of the Hee age rt today for doing business as (naure Auto or BOUL uw certiticute from the Aveute ro autte, Thea kentjomnun were ed Deaths 100 located In Pounay lant ae Polwoned Soup, . Wis, Nov. 21<Furthor partlo- HO convorning tnd cuss uf poison Lawes of the. viotung as Lovkburaty ‘ A tnly OO years ob and ron. ‘hoy partook of coup browne tn by a widowed daugiter nnd sls= ter. and died t loss than two honra. Mes. Vers am who dit the polsoning, lias bud somo trouble with her fumily about wlegacy left them tu Holland, Nentonecod to Eniprlsonmont for Lito. Witertixa, W.Va, Nov. 2h—George Welt, who inurdered Sterling Riges at St. Clairsville, On om Christinas, 18%, was sentenced toitay to inprissnmont in tho Olle Penttentinry for lite, Weir was tried tast July, but tho jury fnllad to gree. ‘oday Welr appearad In court with hia counsel and pleaded guilty to tiirder in thoseas ond degree, and was aontuneed aecordingly. ‘Teatinony of n Rascal, Noston, Muss, Noy. 22—Fuller, ono of tho parties concerned In tho recent swindle of Dantel 8. Goodnow, In which the bark Western Roa figured, yesterday gaya testimony inpltcat- {nue Goodnow tt a achuine to burn tho vessel and dofrand the Insuraiee companies. A Deek-fiand Kislod. M ov. 22.—Itlubmond Price, ‘ud devk-hand, was killed tuduy by James Jucminghnm, wate of the atonmmboat Do Smet, Cunningham was arrestad, . AMUSEMENTS, . MAVERLY'’S THEATRE, Whothor Messrs, Comloy & Barton “and Miss Helen Lenotr," with tho assistanve of * Mr. 1. We Mitton, front Mr. Carto's Sivoy ‘Thontre, Lone don,” will succeed In popularizing thelr attempt to present n comle opera practieslly without sligors 13 onv of thuse things which “no fellow ean tind out.” ‘They trict! the experimont Mons dny wight before a very wood house nt Haverty's ‘Theatre, With two exceptions, there 1s not oven A Julr yoicu in the cast, and the prettiest num- bers were deprived of alt uffeetivencss owing to tho incompotency of their interpreters to do Justice to the musto. Take for a single Mustras tlon the bright and tuneful little melody “the Magnet and tho Churn.” It fell flat, because tho party who attowpted to sing it Lia no yolce; aud not only that, but up- parently no realization of tho fet that a yolco Ja necessury in order to slog. Patience" bus boon given hero twica be- fore, onve very badly (by Rice), and once ex- oventingly well (by the Melyilio opera company). The vorsion presented here this week muy be more correct, more esthotie, more true to the {dent In tho mind of the authors, but it Is cor- tainly much less amusing, moves with less epirit and fife, and Is, in neariy all tho, parts, sung mitch woraa. [t has the advantage over former representations of it auperb stage imounting—the opening suene being very effective, anda tribute to tho seene-painter's stall, which won Instant. recognition from tho audicues. Tho costumes fro npproprinte, the groupings picturesque, and the chorus largo and welldritied. Miss Marlo Janson mukes a very charming Patfence. Mer voles fs clear aud true, particulurly in tho lower register, without boing poworful, and she {s a clover Ilttlo actross, stendl- ly winning her way onward and upward. Mine. de Rythor did nototface tho linpression made by Elma Dolnro ng the Lady Jane, but ene hus a strong volvo, which wis henrd to advantage in the solo in tho first sceno of tho secund act, The rextet ut the ond of tho first nct wus poorly renderod at ilrst,owing to tho fearfully tit singing of Mr. Pfau and one or two others, but was tinproved upon in responsa to un encore, Mr. Guaton, although’ a fair actor, is a poor singer, und not only sang flat, but out of tune, As for Mr. isarton, the suoner tho othor hoi of the combinution procures a substitute who can alng in the part of Grosvenor the better, What- aver bis skill asa stage manager,. ho haga very Aimited knowledge of music,and, although be soca through tho motions of singing, the result, whon audible, fs nnything but harmonlous, ‘Tho parts of tho threo olficers wore well actod. Both Victoria Reynolds and Fannie Wentworth bave boon scen hero bofore in burlesque parts, for which they neo well ndapted, Tu responding to an encore for the “Innis and paid young man" Me. Burton brought inn local hit or two which tuok at-once, and proved that tho majority of the nutdionce did not under- stund the previous ullusions at all, By tho by, how would some lines Ike the following, which have been suggested, do forthe usual cucore: Concaiva ma, if yuu cam, A festlye broker young man— A bold operator and yolivw-topp'd galter— Ai ulbut-n-kinbo young man, Atlant-pantatouy young man, ‘A gharpetwud-sioo youn wnat — With dox-skin glovos snd theatrical toyos— Alile-partod-In-the-middle young man, Tho variations botween tho version of " Pa- tlence " given Inst ulght and the performances ag soon bofory aro not so marked ns tomake any very great iinpression, Tho poalug of tho muiidens and other minor details nro somewhat different, but after all wo aro still of the opinion that “Pationee * was as autiatetorlly given by the Melville opera company 48 we ure ikely to ecoit, itis w very pretty apora, full of good things, woich ovyon a weak Ititerprotation cannot spoil, And, us wo have . alrondy suid, In sconcry, costumos, slngursetting, and uttention . to dotalls, the = opera has overy cloment for success, It 4a only with Bo trifling © matter na tho singing that we bave any fault to find. And hero there fs room for improvemont. Porhups, too, ag tho com- Puny bavo only acted tugother for a,night or two nt Albuny, domo allowance should bo made forthat. “Vatlonve" will run all tho wook, MVICKEWS THEATRE, “ Hobbies” hus lost none of its old-time popu Jnrity, if one may Judgo by the largo audience assembicdt at MoVickcr's Thoatre tu wituuss its first presentation thissoazon, The ploy is brim~ ful of mirth and humor, and, althowgsh there aro some symptoms of conrsences, sutiiciont pur- baps to ahuck an oyorsensitive taste, there fg abundant mntorlal for an evening's eujoymont, Mr. Goodwin as Pygmaiton Whifles is Iniinitable, Ho [s continually broadening the scope of his part, and !t scems now oven fuunler than whon It first delighted n Chicagoaudlones. Str, Gourl- win isan exectient mimiound has added some now fentures to his imitations of actors in Ue second aot of * Hobbies.” By-thoeby huw would it do for the genlal Professor to givo some Imitntions of the singing with which be cutlvoned the role of Dr, Syntace tn Boston inst summer? Mrs, Goot- win fs seon to advantage as Minnis Clover, and tho rest of the company are exceodingly xood In thelr wevoral parts, Tho “fulry" ts atill with tho party, and gallops across the stage ag terially as would bo oxpeoted from so delicate and etheroala creaturo. .Miss Weathorsby bayiuyg loft the company, her pinco fs taken by Miss Holiferth, “ Hobbies" will run all the week, It is one of tha most humorousof the muny farcical sketches now on the stayo, GRAND OPERA-MOUSE. ‘The Boston dou! opera company repeated “Tho Pirates of Ponzunce” Monday night. Tho cnat was tho sume ns nt tho performance of Inst weok, with the exception of the substitution of Mr, Fossenden for Mr, Kurl ne Prederick, Thora whan good attendance, and onvores wera fro- auont, Of course the imusionl portion of tho work was excouted yory nlccly indeci., Mr Waltnoy was especially efective hure—his tones boluy organ-liko ta thelr rotundity, depth, and volute; his song, “1 ama Pirate King,” wasan admirable ploco of work. Tho “ Invoca- tloa was given with much force, The notion of tho oventng was imurked {a many placos with deficiency In strength aud indlacrlinination In color; but there wore also many goud points mado—so that, on tho whole, a file avorngo wag arrived at, Mr, Frothingham, as the Serycant of Police, was cupltal—bis representation bolag tho ‘ost, tuking all its phuses, that the charactor has ovor had hore, Mr. Barnabeo was quietly humorous as Maj.-Gen. Stanter, Last ovening tho opern of" Czar and Car penter” was glyon ugiln, ‘This afternoon “Ollvotte” will Lo ¥epeuted, and tonight * The Mascotto" {9 vndorlined tor representation. MOQOLEY!s, : “Tho Poarl of Savoy" was the attraction a Hooloy's Monday ovoniug, witn Miva Maggio Mitchell in tho rOlo.of Murle, Hach season for many yoars tho pleco, which scoms to belong to hor by virtuo of discovery and squatter sov- orolguty, bas been presented horo by Biles Mitcholl, and 1s yory Sumillar to all theutro- goors, The bas doult kindly with the little woman who, rs. Fauchon, many years ago achloved a cuntinental soputation ag tho please ing representative of thg unconsoious almplivity of the French peasant git Today ber churac- torizaion of the artless maiden ts somewhat more artful end loss spontaneous than it was a decoade or 60 agu. There te more porsonality iu the rendition of tho rile, Hhe ts not aatistod with playing the part, Hor greatest ulw apparently is to jupress the aus dlence with the fdun that sbo bas uchioved the vain ambition of Youce do Leon, Itisadelus sion, Her art fuils to conceal horart, Av & plece of inachiuory it moves with mathemat- foul preclaluin; there 1s notacog out of placo; Dusit docs not preathe, It isu manufacture; notacrentton. Of tho cast litte cun be sald, Mr. Bhewell played tho rile of Lonaulot, the futher of Marit; but, whethor from force of hahlt or environment, he bas develope tho “gut-to-mensure” style of “bless you, my children” whore monotony $s varied once or twleo with a view of proving tts existence. Tho Merrot of Mr. Julian Mitohell: was a frantle ef fort tu be funny, and the few emotional Hines ho had to speak werd delivered with the iovarying rise and fall of that most unnatural of renders— the professor of clocution. Mr. Barton's rendition of tho Commander was palntulls abe Burd, Te lacked all tho essontinis of tho polished man of the world, tho savoir tatro of tha disso- lute nobleman of his epuch, Mr. Mifas Seutt attempted. the role of .uthur. If he wero to toke upon himself in nottnl tfe the parte on honeat wooer heaven onty kaows where could be found tho gltl who would Iston to his nd- dresacs, Last night “Jane Kyro" was given by the fame company. ‘This afternoor “ Fanchon and tonlgut tho new piny untitled * ‘Tho Lattlo Savage." THY BIG HATS, Uyrne In his paper Is doing sume tall growling About the now styl of ladios’ hats. [ly saya: “Tele hikh time that somobady took a savage and determined stan in regard to the wearing of big hits by Indies in theatres, J ant the other night (n Daly's Theatre, wherg the piteh of thy seats fs nut purtionlurly steop, and It was only by plaolug my overcoat on tbe seul beneath m0 Chat | was nbte to Kee over the heads of the two women who sat In front of inc. ‘hey bad on hend-goar which, withuut exaggeration, was at Jonata foot nnd a talf In dinmeter, In each In- atanew, No lady ever keeps ber head stil when, watching « stuge performance. 1 suppose she dodges the peaple In front of her; at any rato she invariably moves from one side tu the othor avout once tn every thirty seconds. On tho night In question the two udies fn front of mo got thelr heads togethor us often us possivlu—or perhaps f should huve suid as newly togathor ws tho breadth of thole hut-brling would allow, When this occurred it was as utterly (tnpossivle to-sou by them aa it would bave been hud an umbrella remained open fu front of ine, “ Pwander what Indies would think {f gentlos mon were lo fidulge in any such preposterous hubits ns this? It bas uoon protended that the ronsun for not following after tho Enylish cus- tom of uncovering the head in thentres was duo to our demoerntic customs. The plan of eltting bonneticss has nhways been Jooked upon here with diefnvor upon the wrownd that JL iinplied unnecessary, and at times Inconvenient, exclu sivences, ‘I'his Ig tho shecrest ionsense. Amer {ean womon ltko to wear buts in theatres simply because thoy think they look best In them. 1 regard tho custom as an oxample of wholly in- excusable vanity and sellishuess, For my part J should like to seo some inunuger with courage onough to dommuu that his lady patrons, or at teust those of them who occupied seats on the Mratilour, should enter tho houso hutless." Now : “Pondragon" was very highly praised by tho lato Dr. Holland, Murlo Geletinger ia nt the Philadelphin Acad- emy of Musi¢ this week. Rico's Evangellne Company will be at tho Olymple Theatre next week, Wallack's traveling company cloacd their soven weeks’ tour on Saturday niseht. Miss Eleanor Cary fs playing Lee Henderson in * Daniel Kochut” in Now York this week. Miss Jewett bos a cold. Edith Murrey loft Sunday evening for Minno- Apolisto become u member of Brighton's dra- matle company, which is en route to Maultoba, Edwin Booth's company have been playing “ Komeo und Juliet" and “ Tho Lady of Lyons" durhig the absenco of the atur. Ie will play in Dultimore this wook, Tho eighty-trat pupils’ matinéo of the Mer- shey Bchuol of Musicat Art will tnko pluco Wednesday afternoun iustend of ‘Thursday. An juteresting program will bo given. Tho work of placing 400 new opora-chairs in the first baicony of Hooley’s Theatre was iin Jebed Sunday. ‘Chey aro ay improvement on tho old stylo of sofa seats whlch Lerutofare have been used there. Cool Burgoss, tho vetoran comedinn; at pres- ent with Lenvitt's minstrels at the Ulymple, will organize a company shortly to play through w Brunswick in n musical pleco ontitled “Our Stelghing Party.” In tho “ Lights o' London,” soon to bo pro- . duced in the Union Squaro Theatre, Now York, Maud Hnrrigon wilt play a boy's part. Mr, Stod- dart bag the part of a melodramatic yilllan and Do Bolloville au aristocrntio vitlita, Mrs. Graco Hiltz-Gleason leaves Chicayo for New York next Wednesday, On Saturdny, tho 2uth, sho will gall for Burope, She gocs frat to Londun, aud from there to Purls, where sho will continuo her vocal studies with Mine. Viardot- Garolu. A crowded houso at tho Olymula Bonday night gaven hearty greeting to tho first burnt-curk organization that bas visited Chicago, this sou- son. ‘Tho music was unusually good, and In fact the jvhole program was well Interproted, and encores were accorded to nearly every picca on tho Dilla, —— ART IN CHICAGO. Informal Opening Last Evening of the Anterican Art Gallory—Large Attond- ance of Artints, ‘Tho elegant parlors of the now American Art. Gallery iu Central Muale-Hall were thronged last ovening with local artists aud inembers of tho press, who had gathored there in response to an invitation given by Mrs, Greon, under whose management tho gullery was upencd, to take private view of tho pictures and their surround- fogs. A full description having alroudy been “given of tho hangings and furniture, and moa- tion baying been made fn Tue Tittwune of many of tho palatings, It will not be noacasary to refer to them hero. It fs suilicient to say that uniter tho brilliant roflection’ of the gay-Hgut avery. thing looked Its very best. ‘There wero many good pletures, and somo which ought nover to have beon hung, but it la only justice to Mrs, Green to explain, what of course every one thre did not know, that sho oxpected a largo vase of plotures from Now York, the works of promluont artists, which ars rived, to be sure, but nt so Inte an hour that it waa impossiblo to bang thom, aud their place was supplied with a number of large canvases: that do but ttle credit to tho authurs of them, and will no doubt bo romoyed fn a short time to mnko way for those of realmorit. Among them tire the nates of such tnen ae James and Will- fam Hart, Sonutug, Cassilcar, Jorvis Molintco, and many otbor well-known artiste. Among tho piotures which ultracted much attention was tho Bluratudt doseribod in Inst Sundoy'’s Art column, as ero C tu tuore, tho proper title bos Up the Coton of King's Rive: Calltorniq,” for which $4,000 ts aakod.” Tt te Hleretndya Intest wark, with azood dent of aul Hight and atmosphoro about it, but not us etrom ns west Of biswark, Tho furge painting by Thomas Morin, which, is w vurlatlon of his “Clltaol Greon River,” shown nt tho Expost- tion this your, {6 ay rich In color and adutirite ‘ble ug was that work, “Not at Home," by JG. Drown, is 8 churming fancy sketch, pan tho full-length figure of a young grt dreseod inn posephiu contume, | Tha short Luby waist, vory jow im tho neck, displays a lovely neok and bouarm, while | the | sleaves, | pultod high upon the shoulders, | reveal all tho loveliness of tho rounded, dimpled aris, Bho hue hidden beblod the: balf-cuuned door, and 13 listening with Jaugbing fuco, ber Huger. tips upon ber fips, to th vANE, ho swout; dare taco taf gitiigh Tho aweut, dark fac iment ua he draws buck with one band which sho also holds a clustor of dulales—tho gount white drapery of hor dress, bulf-concoal- Jog, halt-roveallug hor slonier forn. ‘Tho plot ure isatl in white, with the oxcopuon of tho Hesh tints and n dust of cotor given by the crim- Bon rosed in the es dark balr, mons the water colors ia a targa flower plore conslating of lilles, tho Varlewated leaves of tho begonla plant, a few branches of holiotrope, and the sprays ofa deiicato vine; ulsv, o wmatler atudy of that bluo blossom known in Germany as the corn-bioom—both of which excouted in Paris luat summer by dirs. Alice Tilton Gur- din, the eldest daughter of Theodore on, who bus spout mugh time ubroad in the study of patting, far wuleh shu oviaves consideruble alent. ‘These studies aro both extromoely woll done, and wo inay hops tosce wore work frot thle lady, who will hereafter reside bere, hor buaband being connected with tho First N tonal Bank of this olty. Sirs, Gardin had a pleture in tho Purla Salon of 1880, fino delicate Inndacape by Arthur Parton {3 admirably bung inthe iain room, whito just stove, itis onoof De Haas’ moonlight marine effocts. Among the smaller pictures weru threa aratlo scenes painted by F.W, Soblertz, of bresdun, which ollultod much favorable comment fronr sly referrer imu A. Vow not at home. osu pregont, Those pictures are vory inter. poouliur, portraying subjects boyoud wo of tale: aptamlitasity. 0 pg and artist while ings Oceans, 10 1s wuld to be thu Arse and ouly ustist pe vialted and Mhtatrated those dese. Je entitled West Coast of 2 “ON Mplizhergen, Tee is o all very herws Over which fallait greenish ght, while penguins and otha: strangeeloaking fowl tre porebed here andl tho! foie very fine whtor-eotors tre gracofully are ringed In-Gne corner of the raception-room, tho central ono hetng an exceptionally strony and plensing marine by A. ‘1. riches; while neound and above ft are hung some ood work by Ming Wagner. A head entitied *Realunatton" and avothar ealled Consolation’ are well done, althongl ng much ennnot bo anid of tho “Cont. try Cottriship,” the figures in which are badly a draw, Hesites the pletures mentioned, which are of course only n few of the better ones, nrea mums ber hy sneb artists ns G. Hrown, Jervis MeEntea, andothers whieh were shown at the recent Bx- bosttion, but whieh are sufficlentis good to wire hint boing shown again to better advantage than ever before. Of the ioent urtists nearly all, tre represented Dy ono or nore plutures. which do thom credit, aud which willruceive further notice at auine Tuturg tine. fe Mrs. Greon wlebes it to bo announced that the willery tt new opente the pubille, wil ateo give t terhint recopttons ry 'Tied= day, Thurstay, and Saturday eventng—i custoin witleh Is pow In vogue in all Bnstorn art roving, ‘Tho following ist list of Rome of tho nrtista ‘ond thetr frienda who wore present: fC. Marlo, *. W, Wally, Maul Brown, fl CO. Pasne, Frauk 2t Pebbtes, FL. Hockwall, Ac d. itupert, Arthur Viekering, EM. Hough, F. Cook, Alexander Reniting, Mr. Fabronius, Mr, Uuuingarten, Mr, ani Mrs. Gardin, Mr. Mutt, Mr. Vanderpoel, Mr. Hillngson, Mr. Schinetzen, Me. Muedonnld, Ses, S.V. HM, Mrs. Miller, Mr, Hurry How, Mr. and dirs, Alvert Inyden, str. Wild, and others, a ' JOE. MACKIN. Io WHI Now Go Through the Gront Act of Sencdallng Out. Joseph Chesterfield Muckin, tho Secrotary of tho City Central Committee of the Democratic party, yesterday appeared ina new rte asa prisoner in tho hands of aConstable. He was Grrosted, It appears, at the {nstance of M. W. & M. Wheeler, of No, 47 Stata streot, dealors {1 clyurs who clitined his body, clothes, and ganorat effects to gutisty nelalm for $24.25, upon which Judginent was entered on tho 7th inet. by Justice Hrayton, Ite was brought to tho Bherill’s uflico, utd from thenee to the County Court. where le Med n portion for hig discharge tinder tho Ine solvent it lle was nubsequently relensed on bull, HN, Eldeldge: sete for bia appearance fore bearing the s0th Inst. at 9 o'clock. WOW THE DEBT WAS INCURRED, A reporter called on Mr. Whevler after tho emul gontlemun’s discharge, aud be sald that Joseph tind owed bin 85 or 80 for Reveral years, At tit time he was runutiyg at saloon on Chirk street, he sald, und tone of fis men sold lim about $410 thor cizirs, ‘Lho boys who took tho gouds 4 were Instructed not to leave then without the cush, but there wis nobody aronnd except n colored man, aud afice waiting awhite the boy's returned tu tho store for further ore ders, They suid that tho colored wun ugreed not to disturb the goods, but whou they re- re hae turned the cigars. were in tho shows cnse. Ho wot out on writ) of roplevin and recovnred tho hulk ty, nnd afterwards got a Judgment for the remulnitur, as stated, This remained tne satisfied for suing tine, however, and tho day Defore tho Inte election he instructed bis ature ney to get out n cuplag for the Demouratic war- horse of the First Ward, Ilo bad nn ides, ho aald, Uist If Joe were " pinched ” the nlbt bee fore there wasn day's political work to be dune he would rathor pay Gain inlys the fun But xumehow thy Constable who jot the pipers fallud to eutry out tho Instructions until yester- day. Mit. MACKIN CONSULTED ANOUT t7. Areporter saw Mr. Mackin Inst evening, and asked him whut he had to say about bis trouble with the elyur firm, He led the newspaper mun off tntu it corner and sald: pen boy, Milylve you a stralgbt pointer on the whole snap, as [um very desirous of expos Ing the schemes of theso skins. to the public guze. You will remember that 1 used te operate Awine and iHquor Joint at No. 42 Clark street, where I wus wout to deal out tho festive-fricd- oysler-ont-a-fork with evory bowl. As time rolled on tue boys got tov vornelous for me, and Aueir nttacks on my free Iineb, being too frequent fur tho number of drinks ordered, conipelled me to ont about fer somo BtHT to sel} our to, Bir. Churies Davies had a few shekels he wished to invest in just such a snip, and he blow them fn to me for my littic stuck tt trade. “Just before [ shook the jolut 1 cast my oycs over the stuck to see if cyerything was right, nnd ny pecper lit on o lot of elgars whieh did not please me. My boy,’ suid F to Churile, ‘it wilt hover do to oiter thuse Archeravinus to lrst- olnes trade, . Where did thoy come from?” Ho informed me that they had Deon sent nround by (he Wheelers, whuse agent had sutd 1 ordered thom, Of courac | tald bim the stitfs Hed, aud he gent thom back, but tho dizzy ayent lusisted on his keeping &25 worth fora sample. Very foullealy vhurlio did go, and thoy nearly rulued ls trado, “Last simmer T went to Philadelphia, and while 1 was there these men with the pronounced beaks brought suit iainst me for tho dust bo fore my friend Justice Lraston, and, much to iny aimuzamicnt, he rendered Judgment aslust, me, which wus decidedly the linproper caper,” “Whon did you hear of tho mutter again, Mr. Macklin?” asked the reporter, * Not unttl Lwas ln tho recent political struggle. Tho Wheelers employed some stil barrister to hound ime, and be put the execution im the Lands of tho Hartmann family, © collection of nice gentlemen, as you Know, ‘They avntn dulfer over tu the Democratio Committee room while T wns busy adjusting the Con Sullivan case, and hye told mo bo bit a tengued' for ine. They = probabi: thought {fo my promt- nent conpectiGn with tho canipaikn 1 would not like to bo humutlated, and he was put out uaa gort of it ur to see It he couldn't bluit me, Well, now, I'ma pretty handy man audut the courls myself, and wouldu’t huve It, Ttotd bin to go back to bis innster and tell him that Mr. Mackin would not be intimidated by any such siiakedown, “Today the tough Constable pinched mo, and took me into court on the *cusued.” Laont for my attorney, Mr, A. 8. ‘Trude, but he was busy ‘on a Cuse, and 1 was ubtigad to call in my friend Gen. Bhieidge. Ho asked tho Cuurt to continue the cide in tho thsenco of my counsal, and ib wad put over until 9 o'clogk Tucaday morning next. J furnished good bonds and will be on huud and schedule out all right. boy, Ite no disgrace to got broke, au knuckle to any.clgar-fakir.” HOW TO COOK, Mre, Ewing's Second Lecturc—Soupa, Sauces, Salads, and Vastry—Tho spised Biv. Yosterduy morning at 1 o'otock Mrs. Enna P. Ewing dolivercd a leetura on cookery too company of ludies In tho parlors of No, 2k8 Michigtin avenue. Tho lecturer spoke partion. tarly of tho art of mixing, ecasoning, and tlayor- any. Aduajority ef couks, she sald, bud a very fulnt ldea of tho truo menuing of cookery, Most of thom blindly followed the direadons of tho cook-book, without any regard to the barmont- ous adjustment of the materials uaed, aud the result often was on inoungruous Ines, Or a dis- tasteful conglomeration, Lolicacy in invoring wus thy mark of true perfection in booker. ‘The French people were cepecially profietent in the arte of mixing and seasoning, cspeciatily of that wl-huportant ue NvGr TE Ou this ace count soups found great favor with them, and it wae to bo lamented that this detloate articte of diet had not obtulned u stronger hold on the palates Of Amoricang, An oimiuent medienl practitionor bad suid ‘that soup, boluntitioally prepared, was one-half dixested. When, bow. over, it wag unskiifully made, it was detestable —wia, in fact, nothing = ba ®. oruda, Inburmontous hodge-podge. From the con- sideration of soups. ove naturally pasaed tothe subject of suucos, Nowhoro in cookery was urt mere paluably Auparont, thug tn the vreparation of sauces. A ludy onco gave tho atewurd of a hotel §6 to disclose tho method by whleh ho extracted the. pungont Mayor of the onion, Tho accrot cousiated 1 vreparing thom Just bofore sorving, utter having out thom with: asiiver tnatend of a common knife, A jroo re~ elpe for lyonnalse potatocs was to cnt the cold potatous I tho shape of dicv aud sprinkle them slightly with snit and pepper, ‘Tho required quantily of butter shoutd be placed in a pan to heat, and when bot tho flnoly-minced onion, was sprinkled in and cooked gent. fy tll It attained delicate | brown color, ‘Tho potato was then added, and, with o fork, turned carefully about wntil each pleco absorbed its due proportion of butter and onions. When pratty woll hvated, then comes tho propiious moment for sprinkling in tha nilneed parstey, after which the cooking should ‘Le allowed tu proceed just two minutes. Among bor remarks on : BALADE, the leoturer faxes fs the most approved dross- ing for ebickeo aaiud, onv vowposed of tho yolks of e ‘oll, vinewir, salt, pepper, and Riustard, and the sic of Wud couk was inost dis layed when these tiuterlals were go propor- Honea and cowblucd nas to form a amouth, croumy substauce, mildly pungent, and is which all the Jogredivuts were 60 blended that no sep- prute taste of uny one predominated, -Aclergyiman who decms it no desecration of I tell you, my Lit uot ¥ when ho suid: * Bo careful of the not be ke aud make {t su fakoy that one holds bis breati whilo cating, fur fear of blowing It away,” Make portect. pult paste, sald Mra, Ewing, “one pound of tour, (wo exes, a quarter of an ounce of sult, a little water, and two ounces of butter euould vo kneaded weil togothur and spread wilbarolling-pin, Divide fourteen ounces of buttar ibte suven parts aud spread ono on the paste. folded over once and rolled thin, Ke~ peat this process soven times, Fold the paste over seven times, aud roll thin, Repeat thi process ole, aud tho puste 18 ready for wi ‘Sho spouker then prssed to the conslderauon of pics, aud wlleged thut uo iore byspopsin lurked tn 6 proj erly mudo ple than tn d pans cake, bre: fast, roll, or loat of breud. She Stumped as u myth that pies uriglusted in Cone neuticul. ‘The ple, In fact, wae of & vosmopull- tau churactur, Dut was wost Kunorally cuton by Auicricans. Let it Nutty, OF Tait tu the other etremity ‘0 IN THE 'TOLLS. Capture of Herbert M. Thiors, the Kenosha Defaulter. Me Is Arrested In Suspiclous (Quarters On an Ublscure West Sido Street. Boldly He Goes to Kenosha to Meet the Viotima of His Swindlea, Harbert M. Thiers, the embezzling young law. yer whose sudden and unnnneuncod disappone- ance trom hig homo and vusinoss in Nenosha, Wis, and whose pecutine atyle of doing bual- ness thero wits fully dotalled in these columns some wocks ago, was arrested in this olty Ston- day morning at Ho'clock, at No. 7 South Throop Btrect, by Detectives Amatein and Gullaghor, uf the Contrat Station, Concerning tho way in whieh Thlers’ presence in the elty became known isquite untory. Abuut one week ago o certuin*young man whose name and place of business could not ke found uut, aud whose fdentity ts cares fully concealed by the pollen with whom he worked, called at 2 o'clock In the morning at the Contrul Station, where several officars wore slveping and aroused Detective Austein. He wanted to know Jf thora was not a roward of $2,000 offerei! for the capture of a certain furi- tlve from justice, Tha dotective looked over the photograptsa, descriptions, and offers of reward kept on filo at hendquarters, and tho mysterious soung man aclected the photograph of Thiers us the man {n whoso cnpture he had jaterested himself, but was dis- Appointed upon luarning that $60 was tho ex: tent of tho sum guaranteed by the swindied people of Kenosha for tho return of their sbirper, Nevertheless be anid that be had scea ‘Thiers in this city, and could, if he desired, wlvo information that would lead to his capture. Ho tho knowing and mercenarily-inctined young fellow was tnken under the wing, ns It wero, of tho police, “Upon information fur- nisned by bim tio officers, Amsteln and Gallagher were detailed to work up the case, and if possible effect tho important capture. For Just one week thoy watched the promises which had been pointed out to them as tho lild- lug-pluce of the wanted person, and, though thoy wero vigilant tn thoir work night and diy, wers hot rewarded by oateblng even so much us n glimpse of Toters,” They avserved, huwovel tut thy house way something of a resort for cer tain young men, whose names are vonsiderately withheld, und that Walter C. Goodrich, known to be ‘Thlers’ attorney, eulled quite frequently. Pacenthotically it inay be remurked that inag- much us Mr. Goodeich voluntarily and“ contl dentally" infurined in Tanun. reporter some this ago that his former eilent, 1 Fate in uropo, it is to be presumed that bis own calls at tho bouse of Mrs, Phillips, for such is the Jandindy’s name, were not on tatters of bust> hess in’ which tho Kenosha swindler wis per- nity Interested, Attern week's unrewarded piping,” which Is tho slung for watching, tho detectives decided ' ' TO EXAMINE THE PREMISES, if for no othor renson than that they. suspected. So Detective Ainstein, armed with a ware rant, went to the basement dour Stonday mmoruing, and to the woman of | the house, who answered his summons, stated tits business, A somewhat seedy-luokiog iudividual who Was auld tobe Mes. Pulllips’ brotuor, was Present, and was tnellued to indoree the objece Uon made by the woman to allowing ber house to be searched, ‘The officer tuld ber that be bad & warrant legally issued, u forcu of men strong Cnough to. execute that warrant, and a dispo- sition to lock ber up in cuge she | muadg hersulr disiiked. She withurew tho objection and tho Ruarch bexan. ‘Lno lust room to whieh Amatein altompled to enter wis found tu be lovked and bolted, aud repeated threata to break fn tbo door were found necessary betore the key was turned, tho bole drawn, and. ‘Thiers bhineelt discovere:l standing at the thresh old. * You are Herbert M. Thiers, ure you not asked the officor, 1 nin, sir,” replied tha cul- Pelt, ond after being informed of bis arrest mildly nequicseed, cumplimented tho pollca upon tho success of their work, and rendtly con sented to como along without any show of to- sistance, In nis reum wus found nothing of uny value, A shotgun stood In ono corner, at empty traveling-bay lay upon the | oor, and ‘a londed revolver of generous. cimen- slong wie found | in the = drawer ol bureau. Desiring for reasons best known to themsvlycs to keep buck all news of tho arrest, the allie touk tha prisoner to the Cottage Grave Avenue Station and locked him up for the night. He was taken to bi quarters yesterday morning, where be wa: a Dy areportur. Whon ne loft Kenosha bo wore a mustache and uo peurd: Now his chvexs are covered by a full dark beard of short growth, His treo has tho, peeuline nany paleness ‘of tho, countenance of A convict, and louks somowhat hoggard and) worn, Ih stature hu .tuens- ures nbout tivo feet soven incuer, aud in appearance and address {s and decidedly prepossessing. Ho basa promic nent Noman nose and a gray oye thant is quick In Ite inovements and betteiug in its honest ex- pression. Ho conversed freely upon the subject of big fall and enpture, ana’ mude a statement which is substantially as follows: “Tdo nut know a8 it will do ine any good to Bay much about this matter, but ns 1a in for it, Leuppose It is but right that 7 ehould say aomothing. ‘Those iuen up thero in Kenosha who state that 1 an indebted to thom fave always been frlends of imine, and J have been uw frieud of tholrs.ang f still esteem them While f do not udinit that [ have done anys thing erimionl, £ adinit that To am, indebted to them to the extent of porhups &0,0v0 tu afl, Tno wild stutements to tho effect that | owed over $10U,000 ate all untrue. 2b uinde no effort to get away with any of thelr mouvy fraudue lently, of fully oxpect from the nature of tho transactions that these men will send me to THE PENITENTIARY FOR LIFE. As thoso men base thelr charges on 9 serics of papers, and chilm that 1 detrauded them through the menns of forgeries, J expect to go up. 1 bellevo that avery man should take bis medicine. Thoro is ong rumor that bis been flouttug aroind about me that L wish emphnte tealiy to deny, ‘unt is, that 1 spent this mou in riotous Hing ‘That statument is an absolute pnd unqualified fulsenood,” “13 tt true that the lady from whom you bavo been renting a room isa fricnd of 2 friend of yours? my ‘That Lonnnot say. Lenn say, however, that sho is a perfect lady; that sho nover know my real noine or suapected my character,’ e “Did you have auy deatings with Dr. Walter Goodrich?" “Qh, yes. I owed him some monoy for legal advice, und also some on an ald socount. To Batisty this indebteduess L transferred to hire. tho schooner Grace Murray, Some peopte Lo- Hove that the transfer woo'tatick, I bellevo it will in Inw and equity,” 4 “ Whore did you los0 your money? Woll, a oad deal of ft went fu speculation, but nene of it In rlotous iiving.” "1 3 “Any truth fn that wounnn atory?" “Nono that 1 know of," Tho prigoner thon, of his own necord, sald: “Do you know thut tho polteocauld have caught mo ot tho strovta many a tine? Lhaye wandered these streots night und day during tho past inonth, and ono night on Shite street I talked to four policemen and went inte three diferent restaurants. I hayon't slept an hour in twenty four for three weeks. ‘The ollicor who wag watching my rooin wiil tell you that I have been LIVING IN HELL ever since tho shadow of this thing foll on ine. Tnat summer J was at Saratoga, ut Long Uranch, and other resorts. If L wasted tof could have run away thon, but Lhad rather take my medi- elne." “How ald are you?” ‘iwentyenine rears whon I loft Kenosha, I havo Just turned Ww,” > Shoritf H. G. Blackinan, of Kenosha, who was notified su soun as Thiers was apprehended, up> peared ut the Contrul Station yestorday to taka the prisoner bavk to the scono of bis peculations, Detective, Amstoin was detailed us escort, and the trio left on an afternoon train, ‘Thy comiug of the.chainplon ewindier of tho little Wisconsin villugo bad been made known at Konoghu and a crowd, large tu proportion to tho population of tho place, bad assembled at the dopot to catoh & gilinpse of tha rokurait fuxitlye. ‘Lo mrelbces trouble of edging — through and to savo Thiers so fur ua wu P the mortification that he would doubtle: whon the pursune whom he bad swindled At and scoifed bin, us thoy surely waul done, the Bheriit persuuted tha conductor to stop thy truis about a nally, from the depot. Tho brisonur waa then marched by a circuitous route ‘v the Jali ana lovked: Hp. before any one knew that be bad ureived. ‘Tho disnppolatinent of the crowd, whieb bad nsseusbled at each train which bad pagsod through the town slncy the news ot the arreat was tiret. telegraphed to Sheritl Blackinan, cau bo botter imaylued tban dus worived, and when the Chicagu dotectivo ap- pearod at the depot atter having SERN IM8 MAN UNDKH LOCK AND KEY in tho crazy Jail, bo was beset by cager citizens who would dat belive thot ‘thfors. had really been brought back and locked up without tholr knowledgy. It bus buon lvarnod from a source pthor than Thicrs tilinsolf that tho fuyitive had been In thia city at tho bouseswhere be was found for upwards of one month. Within that tine be bas bees out frequently, | how heen down town in prominent defokioy resorts, and bas altogether been very Indiserect, fér a msn whose object in tite would appear to bo tho eluding of the ollicors of tho faw, Ilo bud four “particular” friends iu this oly som of thom being young men, who formerly jived In Kenoaba, who know tbo clrcumstances under whieh bu stood, und know the extent and naturo of “Bir, Jcsso’s""—auch was the name assumed by the thict—inanifold forgeries and ombozalomunts, That thoy, to, were ius @lacrect in their converwation ‘avout ‘Tulers fa ovidenced by tho fact that they ure known tu buve tuiked of bim, bis doings und bis whereubuuts, In & publio saloon, in tho bearing of strangers, and tu a tonv of voice that wus anything but guarded and contidential. ‘That bis arroyt at thls tuto fs In part duu to tholy nck of good sense ti the protutse Ukely. ‘Tilers, deapite hig apparent earcles- hese in exposing himself ta the danygor of ree egaition and nerost, Look hla capture very ur kindly. He adinittet that he knew fe wauld come sooner or liter, but still ho wis distressed. Ma told the officer who nrrested him that had it not been for the love of bis mother ho should) have ting himsolf in hie room tho tet before his arrest. ‘The apark of hops which bas burned go brightly within him bas Not it seems, hoon untirely oxtingy aby tho misfortune whieh here overtook him for before: he left tho city ho had alroady begun to lay plans fornppensing the wrath and pecuniary greed of hte “cradltors,”” and oven went #0 far os te coniide ton zenttoman who did not Invite hip confidence, and who doos not consider bis tale conttdontitl, that he had hopos of bem able tn settio’ up the differences of nas ents without going to the peuttentiary, “Of 1 can get those feltows up there he natd, to agrea upon a eomprom|ao, Tthiak chat Fintghet be able to scrape up $20,000 that J could uae for that purpose. “But if thoy wintta shove tae inte the ponttentinry and don’t cary to yet thoir money tekst abalt keop the moncy and lot thom shove.” Of what w ‘Thlers’ property consists coutd nut bo leurned. 1 KEPT 113 UWN COUNSEL on that polit. and refiised to my whore his property could be found, Not one cent was ‘ound upon hid, nor in his coum where ho was caught; nor was therd tinything in that rom to indicate that its oveupant ever had any tnoney, Not oven n change of linen was to bu found In tho bureat nor in the antchel. Aa to tho house in wolch ‘Thiers was found, this inuch eno be said: that it, and {ts ocous pants, and its visitors ure and have beon, for more reaguns than une, viewod with feelings of distrust Uy the residents of the nelehvorhood, ‘Lwo woinen livo there, One 4 Stra. Phillips, who. is known ut Kenosht; anothor fe a person whose powdered face may possibly iusplre adtmirn- tion in these who are partial to artiticial bunuty of tht kind, Sirs. Philtips dented that sho was nwnrg of Thicra’ name and identity, and Thiers bituseif, as will bo seen by a refer eneg to bis statement published above, declares thit ebe did not knew bis real hame nor suspect: bis charactor. And yet, when Mr. ‘Thlers was departing from this city, bo sald, with a know= tng amilo: “Pst! that woman woulda’ pivo me away if 1 were to remain thore thirty years.” ——————. THE WEATHER. Signal Services Orricn oF Tie Cuter SiGNat Orricen, WAsite tworon, D.C, Nov. wil a. m.—For Tenttessoe and the Ohio Vaitey, partly cloudy weathor, local ratus, varlable winds shifting to north and west, followed by rising barometer, and colder weathor by Thursday moraing. For tho Lower Luke region, fair weuther and Warmer oast tu south wiads during tho day with falling barometer. For the Upper Lake region, Gppor dlssiselppt and Missourl Valloys, Inereasiug cloudiness und Meht snow, southwest to uurthwest winds, fot- lowed durhyr ine night by colder weather and rising burumeter. Caudouary signals continue at Duluth, Mare quette, Egcunnba, and Milwaukeu, Bec. 1 an ec, Bund ure ordered fer Capo Henry, Kitty Hawk, Hatteras, and Macon, ‘The Chiet Siznut Otileer of the army turniahes the following special bulletin: Tho disturbance in tho guif Is advancing slowly northerstward, causing min‘and north to est winds Jn the Southern states, A second storm 1s central north of the Luke region, followed In the Uppor Missouri Vaticy by acold wave apparently ad- vancloy eustwurd over the Like region. Fale weuther prevailed in the New England States, and thones westward uver the Luke rezion, Missourl, and lowa, and Might snow with partly Cloudy weather prevailed over’ Like Superior and thence westward aver the Mlscourt Vulloy, ‘Thy temperature has fallen from 10 to 80 in New. Enghind and the Middle Stutes, aud slightly at the flocky Mountain stattong, riten in the Haste ern Guif States, and thence northward over the Upper Lake region. Northorly to easterly winds continue in tho Southern, Middle, and New Englatia States, easterly to suuchorly winds in the Lake region, and north to west winds In. the Northwest. Tho indications nre that warm er and falr weather will prevall in New Englund and tho viorthern portion of the Middte States Wednesday, followed by cloudy and threatening wenther Toursday. CHICAGO, Nov, 22,—10:18 p, m.—The following observations ure tiken at tha same moment of time ut all the stations named: GRNEUAL OUSERVATIONS, Trev.) Ter. in | 19:13 11. ind, 'n| Weer, heen: Galvente Bluorien Voruk SeS2essrazeees: Muron, Dale). “Too snl to meusure. LOCAL OLSELVATIONS, [Bart | Lier.( Hu) Wind Vel) Rin Weather 2] uu. }cu a}. Time, ont. *Barumetur corrected tur temperature, olevation, und Instrument urrur. x Maximum tomporntura, £29, Alininun temporntut ‘Mena dally baromuter, 0, Moan dnily tharwomuiar, se Gully Muauldity, & ‘Whe Sangamon River Falling Rapidly. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SrntnorienD, Iil., Nov.22-—Tho water in tho Sangamon Miver fell at icust three foot Inst night, and continued falling today, so that fears of further damage are all allayed by tho falling of tho water. Tho amdunt of damage occasfonod becomes muro apparent, but the estimates of couren vary widely, ranging from $200,000 to £300,000, Iteporta of the tess of stock continue to bu roeolved, but It is probable that the dainage occasioned by: corn beg washod away will prove reater than was first reported. Jt ls now eared that the corn scattered about in tho mud will sprout, bocuuso the weather became warm today, G ‘ vonnor. MontTRBAL, Nov, &.—-Vennor predicts very cold and stormy weathor In the last week of this month on this continent, The temperature in tho'Northweat will likely Cali considerably below zero, A sevore frost will extend southward and ‘weat ward, St. Jol N. 81. Jony,N, I, Nov, 2.—Tho St. John River Is frozenover, Navigation hus absolutely closed. a NEBRASKA NOTES. Nebraska Rowe tn Urief—Goneral and Miscollanvous Items. é Bpectat Correspondence of The Chleago Tribune, Lixcotn, Neb. Nov, #1.—A young man niuned Brush drowned bimuell in the Miuo River, near Crete, last weok. It was a cuau of sulvide, brought on by despondency and family trouble, Uo was 2l yours old, of stoady habits and indus ulous. +8 A very liberal Juatico of the Pesce reales in Dodge County, Ho ndyertises to porform mats rlago ceremonies frou of churgy, present 4 murs rlago vortifieaty tu every ope united by bim an Pannier to toe pares the’ Bret girl un it uur! + Teo yan ae paycale by the mine of Northouso, tn juilint Geneva, Filmore County, for horses pleuling, nuida nu attempt to oscape last week by cutting: through the hourd partition of their Goll, fuoy were disuovered Ih tine to provent the success of thetr plan, ‘An Autl-Manopoly Loaguo willbe organized at York utan enrly day, A number of such secle- Aes are forming in tho State. District Court will commence at Falls City tho Oth of next month. A number of Edncoln pooplo are going to Now Bexlee to sent tuo winter, They will unito eas business and Ure. Colts at the fine of tho Burlington & Dilsgouri Vonvor extension, ts daid to be tho hardest town on the coutinout. A biy Jumboreo is bot thurs every bight by the raitronders and cow-boys, and whon thoy got ina *weuvin way” if le dangerous tobe safe ia that vicinity, pods AR ieee eda enotenanenan seen en ne) FRUIN way [Rae Hine, Datga, aiainn “and Nuts, Hast cools, largest oxsurl hoont, rollable pnckaues, valroue Licata rn ra eee PAV LOW, Spouth Clark-st {4 uot at ull une ¢ LMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERL-10096, Clark-st., opposite the Court-Hause, na Hecond and Inst week of the BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, WEDNESDAY, Nor, Matinee, OLIVETTE, Night, THE MASCOT, ‘Thursday, Nov, 4, Grand Thankegtving Matinéo, CHIMES OF NORMANDY. ronenang Shs Bartlett Davis ns Germaine, Erlday, Nop de ot Matinge, Nov. a, + Intit, Now, 2 Haturday Banurany Banta ms $e wack In advan Sunday, Nov. Halo Nelson, Erinrore and West strains HAVERLYS THEATRE, ‘Tho Largo. 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A comzmities uf th be rolected tu nward the prt KOOLEY’S THEATRE. Matinee This Wedueaday nt 2 p.m. BY SPECIAL REQUEST, MACCIE MITCHELL In Hier great rondition of FAD ON. JUhls Wednesday night and ronialndor of the woe THE LITTh VAGE, Fleat time in Chicago. pugund extra 'Thanksxiving Matinee, Thursd “Lakt Matinee Saturday aftarnoon. Sunday, Barth wit MAUD x WYVICKER’S THEATRE, ‘This (Wedneadny) Afternoon and Evenlog, Tha Favorite Artists, MR. AND MRS, N.C, GOODWIN Jui tusie grate Commie aeeest, HOBBIES. hamertow (Thankselving Day)-GRAND EXTIA x k—Tho euitnent Trogedian, LAWRENCE CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, Thanksgiving Eve., Nov. 24, Fourth ontertainment Stayton, by Ce ENTERTAINMENT ontitied ABT TO THE GEM OF THE ORIENT,” exhibited. ‘Wickets now on Hissar alates UES SLAYTON, stanazor, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Clark-st., betwuen Lake und Randolph. Evory oyening at f a uligoryoqeuing at & und Satigoo Wodncaday, uate LEAVITPS"UIGANTEAN MINSTR Galley Sinva CPr-Grand Extrn Matinee ‘Thontesty! 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