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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 188{—TWELVE PAGES. be MANCY GOODS, ELINON, PERSIE CO CHRISTMAS TOYS! THIS DAY, AT 83 Madison-st, Forced Assignee’s Sale to satisfy the’ creditors of the TRAN: ATLANTIC’ TRADING Ns. COMPANY. This Fourth Day of the Sale at : 0a. m, and 2 p,m, LADIES » Specially —. Invited: Fine FancyGoods ‘ever held in this city. Elison, Flersheim & Co,, AUCTIONEERS. C. FRANK, Assignée. - RECEPTION, Z ‘sh Naina Roop THOS. P. 0° CONNOR, ILP,, TM. HEALY, M. P., and Rev, BUGENE SHEEHY, OF IRELAND, . AT RY Cormick Hall, ‘ ON i : i 1: : Wednesday Evening, Nov. 30, 4 TIGKETS, ONE DOLLAR EACH, To be.had at the Box-Office of the Hall, which will be open for their sale from 10 o'clock a, m. to 8 o'clock p., m. on Tuesday and Wednesday next. FINANOIAL, “Preston Kenko, Bonkers, 100 Washington-st. Raoking In all branches, Deal in United States, Muntolpal and Wail- roud onda aud ather yood securities, FOREIGN Fxchanee, Letters of Credit, Money to Loan On Improved City Property at 6 per cent. - MEAD & COE, 149 La Salle-st. OLD RELIABLE. Jos, Hodgers & Sous’ and Geo, Wostonholu’s POCKET CUTLERY, _ RAZORS, Ladivp’ Fing Scissord, Nail and Wark Kota Nall Nip= pera, ‘Tweusors, Curk Screws, Novoltien, Xe MANASSE, - Importer, Tribune Building. POCKET K Ki RA URS, ANd SCIBSUNS, In ov: ery varioty, and of the best HaKOS, UE Ae hn HATS, -- Fait les = Gentlemen's i Dress and, Business Hats, The Luryest, Finest, Stuck we huve ever shown, at aur vauul low prices, BARNES Mat and Fur store, 30 Aludlaon-st. (Aribune Buildings REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, To Real Estate Investors AND WORKINGMEN , WHO WISH TO SECURE A HOME. TOMORROW, " WEDNESDAY, Nov. 80, at 2p. my, You will have an opportunity to purchase one or more lots, By direction of Jumer dtinent, Keq, abau~ Titely without iianits to the higtieat bidder, erie pee 54. West Side Lots Frouting on West 'Vhirteenth, Hastings, West Four teenth, dlenry. West Fitteanit, teh Want six. tounth. Wort Nineteenth, West ‘Trant tH, anid Ashiuud-ny., hatwoon Asbland-uy, uid Mobdy-st., pou of tWweltttieat. nt ses aed 100 Lots in Block Thirteen, " 3,400 FET FRONTAGE, + On Wood, Lincoln, Fourteonth, and Fifteonth-ste, The Whole of Block 19, AL IN BEG, 19, 9, 14, Call for Plat atthe 2 Chicago Real Estate Exchange, 216 and 118 Iiearborn-at. W, K. NIXON, Heal Eatato, Mresident, CHANDLER & Co, AUetmuKe, Hankors, ‘itcasurore Ne Bt CHRIS ie FORGET! THURSDAY, DAY AFTER TOMORROW, SANTA SEATED UNDER HIS LING MOVING BREATHING E LITTLE OLD WOMAN THAT LIVED IN A SHOE, € A Real Monkey That Actualiy Smokes ‘Cigars, A RR Full of lively, funny JUMPING JACKS, every one of them jumping. Wonderful Mechanical Toys, Operated hy. a STEAM ENGINE. $1,000.00 Worth of Life-Size . Automatic Figures, Speclally imported for this Display. 4 THEATRE. Mammoth Stage. Mungnifleent Scenery, Johnny Hand's Orchestra Further Particulars Tomorrow. SHA. — Worth of FINE and MEDIUM Furniture At Great Bargains, Rather than to remove it to our NEW STORES, 224, 226 and 228 Wabash-av., which we expect to occupy then, WE MEAN BUSINESS, HOLTON ®& . HILDRETH, 221 and 223 State-st, Corliss Valve Engine In first-class order, about as good as new. CRANE BRQS.. MFG. CO., ~_No, 10 North Jeffersonest. “PIANOS. * Northwestern Avoucy at Reed's Temple of Music, 136 State St., Chicago, AUSCELLANEOYS, athy. jow uriees go upstairs, Homeop USE THE WAUKESHA MINERAL "ROCK SPRING WATER For all Kidney dimtcuttios. Omicd, 143 PAPERS y E | TPORTED TISSUE PAPERS, tna great verluty of AT 155 AND 157 DE. notN . ORN-wT, DENTON TB! co, VELVETS Tho Best Searf * ever made. THOMAS & HAYDEH, Wholesnle Munuteturers, 254 Madison-st. COAL Li FOR LEA We bave 160 xeres of cou} lund on the Indianapolis XBL Luly Hoad near the ‘Town af Barth, Cla County, indiana, aod bray bawn detitold an shows two valnw of tho best block cont, throp end four cet mn thickness, ‘hy rutiroad cromwes (ha land. A lease can Ys obidined fur wlilnd coub ate reasonable royalty. ‘Phe dywand sur eval on this ruad ts Inox cuan 10 the mupply. bor un expel bd Operater Wile fewurand oppurtunity, Inquire bre BE TLE, No, 7 Board of ‘rade ulluing, Indianapolis, roe oe Path bANKa! STANDAUD oF ALL DFAIRBANK, Cor, Lake 54 & Fith Ave., Chie pid Ro casstul to MUY OXLT TUE GMELIN NEWS IN BRIEF. ——Sylvester Wilson, a {Icket-sealner of Philadelphia, has heen Indicted by the grand Jury of that place, —~The National Zeitung, of Berlin, de- elares positively that the Pope has tushed permission of tha Government to establish i; Papal See at Fulda, : ay —Fair weather, followed by var cloudy weather, aud light rain or snow’ fur Utis regton today, followed by colder weath- er during the nit. —-Ex-United States Senator Abijah Gil- Lert, of Florida, dfeit on the “id Inst, at the residence of Mis Drgther at/Giberisrille, Ne Y. He was eleetad’ Senathe ‘tu 1509, and Rerved untll 187%icHe waa hi his vith year, —The French Mepubliéan Journals say that the result of: the elections for Senatorial Delegates {n France Sunday is that the, Right (Conservattyes) will lose twenty seats in tha Senate, Tio returns are quite -iri- coinplete. * ——donathan Moyer and Israel Erb. who wero to be hunged for murder in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, on the 1th of De- cember, have been reprieved by Gov, Hoyt in order-that thelr cases may be brought before the Hoard of Pardons. ——Charges will be preferred by the Gov- erning Board of the New York Stock Ex. change against Mr. Russell Sage for violat- ing the rules in secking.to establish a rivat exchange In conjunction with Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon, and others, —-Charges are made that J.D. Stone &' Co,. who supply coal to poor people on the order of the County Agent, supply not coal but slag, stones, and dust mixed with a lit- tle conl, and short measure of that. The County Board will Investigate. ——During the past week there wero 239 deaths in Chicago, agalnst 210 tho previous week, and 200 deaths the corresponding week of Inst year. Thieru were fourteen death’ from diphtheria, twenty-eight from small- pox, anid twenty-one from consumption, -—Onoe Liewellyn, Indian‘Azent at Mes- ealero, New Mexico, says that the late Indian” outbreaks in that ‘Yorritory were the workof designing white mon, who inefted the Andians to make the Incursion, Llewellyn is & person somewhat Ike Agent Tiffany, ——The .bisiness portion of Kosciusko, Miss., was destroyed by re fiyesterday. ‘The brewing department of the Utica Gulf Browing Company at Utlea, N. ¥., was reduced to ashes last night. Campbell & Co.’s -flour tntlls at. Bridgeton, Ont., were destroyed; Joss $40,000, " D —William A., Alonzo R., and a third son of J. P. Walker, of Itussell County, Ala- bama, were killed near Aberdeen, Miss., last Saturday night. Their heads were split open with an ax. The murderer has been arrested, The victims wore sleeping when the foul deed was done, : Z -A. large: number of delegates have ar- rived nt Cedar Rapids, In., to attend the Na- tlonal Dairy Fair there. Over 400 samples ot butter and-130 samples of cheese have been recelved. Tho exhibitors will Include farm-, ers of IVIndls, lown, Wiséonsin, Minnesota, Dakota, New York, and Pennsylvauia, +—Tho sales on the Chicago Call Board yesterday were: Wheat, 1,185,000 bushels; corn, 650,000 bushels; onts, 30,000 bushels; nork, 7,500 barrels; lard, 7,500 erates, Whent opened at S144, reached SL25, fell to $1.24, and closed at $1,.249¢. .Pork opened at $17.15, rose to $17.42}4, and closed at $17.5, ——It hns been ascertained that $1,500,000 will be necessary to enable the Pacific Bank of Boston to resume business, and the capital stock of $1,000,000 must be sacrifiecd., It Is thought that $500,000 may be realized on Weoks’ securitics, and it is hoped the other $1,000,000 can be raised among the stock- holders, ‘ ——Tho establishment of the American Rubber Company ut Enst Cambridge, near Boston, and a large quaitity of goods and machinery were destroyed by fire Inst night. ‘Tho total loss is estimated at $500,000, ‘The insurance fs’ only $150,000, ‘Tho company gave employment. to 600 persons, of whom 40 were women, has : -—Tho candidates for Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Cook County aro Senne, Ender, and Clark, Commissloner Klehm says he does not want the place, and ‘| Commisstoners Knopf and O'Neill do not want to be considered candidates, . Either of these gentlemen could be imtuced to accept tho position, However, ~—Cougressman Charlas B, Farwell has recommenced the reappointment of Willan. Ilenry Smith ta the Chicago Collectorship; Congressman Davis Is pushing the claims of a West Slde man; Willlam Penn Nixon fs urging his own titnosa; and Senator Logan has a candidate of his own, but ling not yet presented his name. ——It was rumored in Washington yester- day, though the rumor was not generally ereditad, that Judge Cole, of Des Motues, was to be appointed to « Cubinet position through tho influsnce of Gen, Grant, lowa people seem to think thut If Secretary Kirk- Wood Is retired his place should be given to en, Williamson, an Lowa man, 2 —~Seerotary Folger bas ordered tho ddis- continunnes of daily reports of the Super- vising lnspectors from Dee, 1, 1881, to April 1, 1682, to give those ofllcers pn opyprtunity to prepare annual reports to: the Boart at Supervising Inspectors and an opportunity to attond the regular meethig of the Board. the third Wednesday In dgnuary, ‘ ——Tho Indiana Stato Board of Pealth pubilghed an order yesterday forbidding any person tb enter apy public or private-school, either asvuplts or teachers, afler the ist of January, until thay have been successfully vaccinated, ‘The order also requires a por= sons who shall come into the State to be vac cinated within sixty duys after date of are rival In the State, . . Ata menting of the Cook County Com- untssioners yesterday the report of the Hos- pital Committee recommending that sleps bu taken to Introduce homenpathy in the hos- wital and to: form an additional Medieal Board, the members of which should bo se lected-froin the homeopotiile school, and who should be given ebarge of halt. the hyspital, waa adopted by an all but unanimous yore, —A feoling of Injeuse popular fudigua- tloy mingled with deep disgust Jigs bean ine apited throughout the length and breudth of the land by the shocking travesty upon jus tice and ecorua dally permitted In the trial of Gulteau. Juslge Cox fs jut begtuning ta discover the extalt to wiileh this fouling exists, ‘The malls each’ day’ bring ‘hin’ numerous Jetters protesting against ‘the disgrace inillewed on the Amerlean peos, ple by the scenes which jie tolorates iu chis court-room, ‘The expressions co tained in those letters, of, which ‘a few sali - ples ure given in the dispatches this morn: ing, retlect the sentinent of millions of the people of this country, and If sending Indi. hant eomtmunications would effect a reforin In (he conduct of the trinl wtudge Cox's courtroom would he farstpo small to con- taln all the letters forwarded to him, A FControtter Gtrney thinks that it’will be next to Impossible to Increase the pollee p fore? at Chlouge during the nextyear, Under tho Constilutton a sufiicient. tax-levy cannot be made on the present assessment, $119,161,- foo, ta meet current muntetpal ‘expenses and afford menus of Increasing the foree, To {nerease tho saloun Heensy would not bring inuch additional revenne to the city until July or August of next year, . “—Among the Jurors on the present panel of the Criminal Court of Cook County are Charles Gossnge, Franklin MacVeagh, E. N. Hil, W. F. MeLauahtin, Charles fuck, Chatles Dennehy, Willian C. Selpp, Harry Fox, M.A. Driseoll, and over a dozen equally good men, They were secured by Spectal venire, and Judge Tuley reftised to exense them for business reasons. ‘The Judge thinks thoy will make excellent jurors, ——In the case of 'Tremalue, the English advig turer, against Caroline Forsythe, wife of Me Jacob Forsythe, brought to recover the lnrge tract of land in Lake County, Indi- ana, recently purchased by the East Chicago Improvement Company, Judge Gresham In the United States Court at Indianapolis yes- terday decided that the complainant was not entitled to any relief whatever, dismissed the sult, and muleted Ini In the costs,- -——The Marriage Benefit Association ernze took hold in Indinna about two months ago, and has about run its course. ‘Mie.tirst or ganization was started in Union Cit"and Is. about to come to grief. It has recently sent marringes, ‘This naseasment dissundes par- tles who, would otherwise marry from enter- ing Into the bonds, and Inddtices thuse who will inarry to leave the association. ——A. novel ceremony took place in the Roman Catholle Church at Dixon, Ill, yes terday, ‘The altars wére decked in mourn- ing, and solemn requiem high mass was cele brated for the repose of the souls of Allen, Larkin, and O'Brien, who were executed at out assessments of $1.6 per member for’ Manchester (Eng.) for the rescue of the Fe-, nians Densy and Kelly from a prison van, Father Hoduett, a classmate of Father Ru- gene Sheehy, one of the’ Irish representa- tlves who will visit Chicago today, was the priest celebrant. 2 —Mrs,. Lugenbeel, Mrs, Christianey’s mothgr, was examined In the divorcee ease yesterday, Sho testified that Christiancy knocked hfs wife down on one ovcasion at Lansing, Mich., and that he was drunk dur- Ing the Umeof her vislt to his house. His sons were also drunk, she testified. Mrs., Lugenbeel was prompted by Mra, Christiancy while giving hertestimony, Counsel objected, and'some sharp words passed between Mrs. Chrisiianey and Mr, Christiancy’s ‘lawyer, Mr. Ingersoll, * A aH reves ——The chief featite of. the Gultean trial yesterday was tle testimony of his brother, J. Wilson Guiteau.’ i That gentlemen de claved on'the witness-stand that he betievéd Iils brother was possessed by the dovil, that ‘he belieyes him tisane now, but previously nad belleved Jihin, though erratie aud not of: wollordered tind, fuily responsible for "his acts, “Witness also testilied to the Insanity or partint Insanity of some of his” relatives, Some Chicago parties were also examined to prove that the assasin was “pecullar.” The prisoner interrupted fre- quently, but behaved rather better than on any pravious day of the triat, ——There are now nine Republican candi- dates for the Speatership: Keifer, Kasson, Dunnell, Burrows, Henderson (of Mlinols), Miscovk, Reed, Robinson (Massachusetts), Orth, it fs belleved that Keffer and Iiscock arenhend'so far, but that neither of them can seeuro a majority In caucus. Kasson is understood to be the second choles af mauy of Kelfer’s and Ulseock’s supporters, and his chances are thoughtto be goo, Capt. Sher- woot, formerly Vostmaster of thy House, will probably be reGlected to that position, although Private Dalzell thinks that he will eetit. Dawson, of California, is aliead for the position of Sergennt-at-Arms, ‘ —-HXr. I. P, O'Connor, member of Parline ment for Galway City, and Me. Parnell’s rep, resentative In this country, arrived in/C! go yesterday to attend the forthcoming Irish Natlonal Convention to bo hed here. In an Interview with a Triste reporter le sald that the no-rent manifesto was being gen- erally obeyed by the Irish farmers, and that ho did not belleve in the reported negotia- tlons between England and Tone, for the reason that) English public optuion would’ not tolerate Gladstone's onterlig: Ine fo analliance with the Vatican, nor would Irish publle opinion permit the Vatlean to enter into nn alliance with Gladstone. Me expects much good from the convention, says that the opposition of tho Irish voters of England to the Liberal enndidates «is justifiable, and that the outragés reported from Iroland are not the work of Land- Leaguera, Papers: giving notica of contest for Congressional seals have been Med with the Clork of tho House of Representatives in the following sle@uion contests: First District of ‘Alabama, dames Gillette vs, ‘Thomas dt. Herndon; Second District of Alabama, Paut Strabab vs. IL A. Herbert: Fourth District, of Alabama, dames Q, Sinlth va, C, Me Shel- ley; Elahth District of Alabama, Willinm M, Lowe vs, Joseph Wheeler; Fifth Distriet of Virginia, 1. I Stovall ya, Georgy Cy Cabell; Eighth District’ of Vir- atuin, SP, Bailey var J..S. Barbour; First Distrlet of South Carolinn, Samuel Lee +s, Joseph Richardson; Second. District of South Carolina, K. W. Mackey vs. M.D. O'Connor; ‘Third District of South Carolina, , J. Strobrand ys. 1. W. Alken; Filth Dis triet of ‘South Caroling, Rabert Sinalls vs, Georgo D, ‘Tttnan; Second District of Mls- sissippl, .°M, Buchanan vs, Van i, Mane ning: Sixth Distrlet af Mississippi, John Lyneh va.) 2 Ohalmers; Seeand Distrletof Torkda, Horatio Uisbee ys, J}, Finley; Sixth District of Loudsinng, Aloxunder Silthy vs, E,W, Robertson: ‘Lhird - Distrtet of Misaouri, Sessinghaus va, G. Frosty Sixth District of town, J. C. Cooke va. My 12, Cutts; Flest District of Mate, S.J, Andere aon vs, Thomas 13, ieed,” Che sitting mem bers In nll except the two Inst-mentioned cases are Democrats, ‘The contestants gre Republicans or Greenbaekdre,* * a i PHILO PARSONS, Card from the Prominont Citizen of Dow ' trolt bo Min Many Woatorn Uriends, Sperlat Diupateh to The Cuicago Tribune. * Datnost, Meu. Nov, 38,—1n view of the pib- Neation of the dectarution against ‘the Hon, Philo Jtarsons in the Superior Court, that coutlos wan avks your correspoudeut to send tho fale lowing: A . i . ‘The charge ty the caso of | Doving agalust me, (nthe Superior Court of Detroit, Js absolutely and ‘uogualitiedly falve in every particular, A suspension of the Judgment of my frivude and acqualntances in Culouyzo gud the West ta asked ‘until the deoluton uf the Court. - Pato Parsons, — A Marked Amelioration in the: Conduct of the : Villain. He Has Read the Outcries of ‘the People, and Is © Terrified, A Tecture to the Reporters, How. ever, Delivered trom tho Prisoner's Dock. . ere { The Testimony of John W, Guiseau - Highly Damaging to the Accused, Me Always Had Believed His Brother. Re. ” sponsible for Mis: Moral : Obliquity, The Vanity of the Assasin Constantly Wounded by the Testimony of His Own Witnesses, Garfleld’s Slayer Himself on the Stand at the Close of the Proceedings— The Crowd. Judge Cox the Recipient of Many Protests Against His Course~Interview _ With Quiteau, A SENSATION, TUE NROTHENS TRSTINONY. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicuyy ‘trivune, Wasntxatos, D, C., Nov. 93.—There were several features of special Intérest and fru-+ bortance In today’s proceedings at the Gul- teau trink The audience, as usual, was Jargely composed of elegantly-dressed Jadies, who were packed in su tightly that some.beg- ged and sereamed to be Jet out of the press, and it was found necessary, at one the, to suspentl the trinl to extricate them. ‘The prisoner looked haggard and weary as he ens; tered, ond sank Into his seat. Perhaps he {s uttering from too much: Investigation, ns thelelsure pours between the sessions of the courtare matnly occupied by the examina- tion of ‘ INSANITY EXPERTS, |. who visit the Jull In platuons, Abouttwenty of these professional gentlemen are here, ull naturally anxious to study the case, and to make a reputation by their trentinent uf it. One tung In the prisoner's behaytor is very. noticeable. He iy much more subdtied. in. Manner, and inore amiable in speezh. His! ¢ interruption’ tre“ng" {rehue: ft ever, but are. less) offensly Seven witnesses were cntled today, - Apart? from the inhnedinie family, they wert George; Burroughs,’ Mrs, * Parker, sad Kernan dones, of Chicago, who testified fu th relied upon by the defense, and Mr. Jusly1 formerly business’ manager of the Onvids Community, who gave'n short and not very positive account of the eccentricities uf * Guiteau while amember of that oranlestion, JUG PUNCIPAL INTEREST of the day centered in the testimony of John W. Guiteau, the prisoner’s brother. It has been known by those who have made a study of this case that the twa brothers never: agreed well, and that John Gulteau jing” spoken severely of his brother's erlme since, the niurdgrous act was committed. ‘Io most: people, however, ts testimony today was 4, surprise, It way, in effect, that he now gon-, sidered hts brother Insane, from the evidence. produced in this triat and the observation he ind had of ihn at the jail, . FORMERLY UE AD CONSIDETED AIT not certalnly of a well-ordered mind, but jnorally responsible te God for is xets, He would .not undertake to give an opinion on the legal detinitlon of insanity. He eonsid-: ered that his brother was avictini af deuson- isin, or was possessad of the devit,'that, in early Jife, he had deliberately chosen to serve Satan, aud for that act was to be held accountable to God. tora liteof.sin. Since the trial, however, he had become convinced: that his brother was clearly insane, and he» repented of his liarsh conduct towards hu, He stated that ho : WISHED TO MAKE A) CONFESRION. IN 13 PRESENCE : that he had acted towards his brother ina uamner unbecoming. Christian, In thls connection It may be observed that the re- Nglous earnestiess of the, Guiteau family was Ilustrated by the belief of this witness, ‘The most significant feature of lis testinoly, ‘ howoyer, appeared on’ the mooted qugstion of his father's Insanity, Here Joba Guiteau wis very clear anil explicit, [oe said that the Idea had never entered bis miud that bis father was Insane, and that nothing he heard during the trial had eauscdt him to ehangze Uisopinion, Me declared positively that, in his opinion, Wa FATIER Was PER thoughout ils lifetime, Me was not with Dh durtng his tinal“ lines, and could not speak with regard to the algus of ‘mental aberration which he was salt to baye then displayed, ‘Chis testimony seamed to greatly. disappolut and annoy Mr. Scovitle, and he trlad tommake [t appear that John -Gultegu had always objected to the theoryof'insaulty in the tamily, and was prejudiced ngolnst it, . The prosveutlon, - however, objected to such ating of redirect exanlnation, and the Court ; sustained thels objection, ‘Lhe testimdny made. : WECTLY BANK : A MAURED TotpnyRsion : and. wil haye to. snall etfeet, , It was the muln subjeat of -talk durkug thé recess, and * 4s regardud by all ag of reat’ importance, * No ‘dpubt the pruaveution will use ft with , telling olfect hi thely closing nirguincota, aud". Will urge the Jury to aecopt his ‘Nfe-tong | opluton as to his brother's mental and mort responsibility against: any theory which: he aay dave’ formed when his brother Was are mzned on a evliniial charge,- and, when’, Nature asserted Itielf, and he was bending every energy to sive his brother's tfeand the | fully fume, . Lhe sppearauce of . eo GUITRAU AS A WITNESS. ‘ in his own defense of course made a great stlre Hy hid a sepred look, aid deemed quite qilld, not to say cringing, ‘Ho east thild slunees nrowud the roo, ag ff conscloys that | he ait In 0 conspienons place, where hv could ; bo aynitable a3 w target for AVetigers, ‘The three balilife wha hive hh hi charge, aod who sit behind hin durlag. whe: trial, toek thelr places Immediately ti Qe rear of the witness-box, aud stool whily ‘Guitean sat. Marshul Henry also joined; the group. “Ex. bectatioy was on tiptoe, but all were disap yoluted who lopked tor uny orguky test} “mony, for all that Mr. Scoville qsked him to do today was to ldeutify the handwriting of *