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THE CHICAGG.. TRIBUNE: i THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, {88J—TWELVE PAGES v, “S[ARINE NEWS. Loss of the. Propellers Lake Erie and North- ern Queen.. : The Account of the Two Disnsters by’ the Mato of'the Lake Irie. gomored Loss ‘of the Schooner Kate : Gillett and All on “Feet “A Noy Blinso, Givon- to: tho Bridgo Ques" ‘flon by the Postal Authors vere: “files. ''- O40 . Dock and Other’ Notos—Rough Weather Around the Lakes~Ayrivala ‘=,’ and Departures. ; HOME GATHERINGS. . FP THE LAKE BNIZSAND- NORTHERN HY 1088 OF, » QUERN: i mre crowa of tho wrecked propollora Lako Eriépd@ Norfhorn Queon arrived in this oity yesterday,” vin. thé Chicago & Northwestern fatlroad, from Escanaba, | In an intorviow with que THNUNE marine reporter Mr. Dan C. Me- Jorrii, Matd-of the Lake Erlo, gave the follow ing account of tho loss of tho two steamers: “The.Luka Erle loft Chjcawo.the ovonlug of tho yuh tost., bound for Collingwood, Tho North ern Queen left tt tho same-time, also bound for Collingwood. ‘Tho Captains of both bonts had oniera -to/keop, in wight of oach , other, torcnder on another aaslstance ln caso of need, as(t was known that the weuther at tho lower end of Lake; Michignn was oxtromaly bad, Everythlog went well. until Thursday morning at6:i0o'olock, whon the Northern Quoen ran {ato us, atriktng the Lake Erlo near. tho after gangway, THO wind was blowiug a gate at tho timegnd the anow falling thiekiy, making tt Im~ possible’ to -sog- but, a fow, feat ahond, ‘Tho whistles of “:both ‘boats woro boing: - con- ftantly sounded, ..and both wore ritnning a a falr rate of spoed. The collision occurred, ..qbout,,..eixtcen - or), clgbrcon ilies to the north'ard of Summor Island, Lako Mlchigan.‘The fires of’ tho Lake Erlo were drowned ‘out in about fifteen minutes after ahe wasstruck, after’ which sho setticd slowly, not going down wutll mm, Tho life-bonts woro got feudyy “but; the ‘Northorn, Queen. comlug alongside, thore wos no--ocedsion fur thelr uso. After getting tho crow of tho Luko Ricle aboard tno Northern Queen olforts; were nado to get A Iino attached tothe Lake Erlo tor tho purposo of towing hor ,ashoro..if possible, but the bigh sea provented:” We then Iny olf untit the Like Ero wont down. About a. m., the Quacn be- ing thon nbroadt ‘of Thomson's Mill, wo nignatod for @ tug,: whioh oxme out, the idea beltg to Rot WR Cook for the purpose of ropuir- fog- What damage tho Quucn suatuinod, Thea pot ,.volor suilictent water tharo, & pilot’ wai taken” from tho - tug -with directions * to. go. into Mahistiauc, On coming abreast of Manistique the pilot did not consider it safe to try and mnke the harbor, thereford wo lny to‘about two mitow oursido and lowered a boat to go. for a doctor for the scalded deckband. Olwins to tho houvy wind ind snow, it was not cotisificrad siufo tu nitanpt to cross to the hend of the Benvers, né the Queon was muking alittle watet.. During Thuraduy night wo lay olf Nanistique, ind the wind shifted to-tha-soutb, blowing n gale and suowing heavy. At daylight Friday tho Queon wae beaded for the Beavers, but. the beavy sen runoing- and tho atom of the Queen being shuttered, abe commenced making water, We thon came to the dealsion to try und mrka Maoistique Pier, in prefereuce to going down outside. We mado the plor without trou- ble: but when about her own longth Inside the hoat struck henvily. A Il to the pler. and the. . heaved close. to. tho dock, fea running caused her to pound, and after din- ner she was ordered scuttled. eel bad turned completely nround, bringing her Here close to the pier, After being ecuttled the Doat rapidly wont to pieces. Capt. Hawley, of tha steamer Hawloy, lying in Manistiquo bar- bor, refused toronder us any asalstance what- ever, ‘Tho tug Lark toox our Ittie nshoro for us. Hoth boats aro. total losses, The crews got their Personialelfectaon shore. Wo telegraphed tho ntwsof the disaster to tho agentof tho Jino here, but the dispatch never reavhed bin." crows lott fur tholr bomes in Cunnda fast ovon- fog. Mr. Mostorris fan very Intelligent.man, and gavoths account of the double disastor,withode soy Unnecessury exaggeration. Ho considered the catastrophe ane of thuso accidents that can turdly over be correctly, accounted for. ANOTHER RUMORED DIABTER. - ‘The following postal-card wus rocolyed tn this city yesterday morntug {rom Slarinette, Wis.: “slannerre, Wis. Noy. 20.—A vessel sun~ ed tq be tho Kate Gillatt 18, dshoro at Plum sland, find all’ hands ure supposed to be lost. Dy publishing this it may give some information to come distressed family, Yours, with.syimn- pathy for thosg aboard, . . 1. EVERTS.” Tus rchoonet Kuta Gillett Is a gchounor of 263 tonsburden, was -bullt'at Conneaut in August, (i, is rated in the Ltoyde as a fit Falued at $4,700, abd ‘owned by ‘I. A. Harvey, of Whiselty. She ts foi duys ovorduo, haying left this port onht. days ago.for Murinctto, Her carrying capuclty fa 300,000 feat of lumber. Bho lscommanged by Capt. John Sims, anu cnrricd a crew of nine alltold, Sho bas always been cou- sdered n stanch, searorthy vessel. Mr. Holmes, of the firm of Holmes & Davitison, her azent does not credit the report that all hands aro all lost,even if tho schooner ta mebore. Mr, Har- Yor late last ovening reoclyed a dispatch from his agent at ‘Marinette disoreditiug the report that tha Kate Gillett was ashore. A MEW THASE ‘TO THE BRIDGY QUESTION, Willtum Connors, Captain of the tur Little Giant, wes bofore\ Commifesioner Hoyne yestor- aay charged with delaying: the mails by pre- Yeoting the closing of a bridge. The uction was brought by the United Btutos officials upon in- formation of Dannie ‘Sullivan. a conductor on frePntsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicngu Rallroad, The charge fs that the tux, with ber tow, had to Maltgong timo attho Fart Wayne bridge over the South Fork, and when the bridge finally did open the Cupra! in, expressing n desire to “yor fren," puited tis veasel into tho draw, and kept vessul, {therefor balf an hour. Tho complalnt says | that it was done purposely and muilulousty, and felayed tho: mulls onely thrae-quartors of, ant our. The caau was continued wntit Dec, 13 and He Captain: placed under: $600 bonds untiltho in + The cuso raises 2 very interesting point iighe bride war.which has not been considered Prtore. Fhe veaseliaen cintm that the Chica yen belny a navigable stream, and undor tho {ursdletion of the-Ulted States only, cannot ottidRed or in any way obstructed, Now, lowaver, the very authority thoy quote pro- Re, (o. putish thom for a violution af tho eoulcal laws thoy cluies arc unconatituuional, “* DOCK AND OTR NOTKS. ~~ int ug W. H. Wolf bad her tiller broken yes- ‘The schoonst Gon, Worth tg Iu tho docks of tapgtieno Dry-Dotk Company having a leak ~The feative dockwallopar {a no longer seen 0 Mong the ducks, having, the hedgeho; io foto bis holo for the winter, rier ae (yesterday, cowing the schooner Schiyl- Rul ‘Tho latter bad tost-s portion of hur canvas. whe tug. Parker left yesterday afternoon to erie schooner E. Mt. Rorten trom Nora Hay enna: Waere aho ts now lying in a disabled alte tou Wetzoll arrived trom Racine -yostor; {iy towing tno achooner 0, A. Klug. The King Tald up for th = TWahcan bows ee wiotor as soon as ber can Fhile beng towed down the South Branch Ee eae Cie ay Mertied amay tho latier's jibboow guys or atelderabio auxioty is manifested by owners: Fehon yocat weet tee ett, fe when a -yeai Nivea hor ownerdraws a igh of genuine rollef. ott William Jonnson's noe sctoonor Attica, fect arrhe fttorsohooners’ belanging to bis Same Ueecrnet SUL wh crippled, ano mado port aafoly. - ‘The tug G, i rt lardner pleked uy the schooner H, Pers aa ‘Shobgygun and brought bor to thi fo, ent wae nincteca duys nt ffow Hutvais, ‘und when the Garduer picked ) 4 teeny fs Adigabled condivon, having lost net de On faot by tha Canadian press fe Bos of Lospectors of bulla orcated, t many vessels would now be afloat A a tau Oupbr tofutgend te the botllector of Custons bas received trom ariel of the Juterlor, Census Ofc, a Neambon elite whlen are to- bo transmitted to Statement 224 tug owners, asking them for a Mama, ot tele buaiuces for the year 1680, Mar ater Isto be used tn u atstotly conadons A prouale eatcrday Cont. tux toAnager in a ponversation oot Ped Mayor Harrlaon's toquiry atdto ay about “catheads' and “booms hos Uborter, * And you can say thera ie Ia tho tug busiiess either.” ry _ BAGeE vas finmedtately nv take em beer end'ecrackog, “UVted 0 take ® 18 Ano . ay hor Line | Foom pacar Lech ronal BF pae Oe , 29 Beavers tho Lycoming picked up, x The By noon tho vea- | the schooner Annie Bherwoud, tweaty-fve days out from Baftalo, with hor canvaa gone, and towed her to this’ port, Capt. Leonard says ho has susled the Inkes for inany years, hut never before oxperivuced such weaihor won tho trip Up. Galo after wate succeeded ench othor, and, piibourn, the Lycoming Is what {6 called a janvy sen dont,” theCaptain anys ho folt much rolloved when he onterad tha mouth of tha Cht- cago Hivor, AROUND THE LAICES, THY UP-BOUND FLEET ANIIVING: Foetal Li atten to The Ohtrago Tribuns Minwaunker, Wis. Nov. 00.—Tho long-dolayed Upward-bound ieot commenced putting In. an Appearance this morning before 1 fresh northere \y wind, Tho first to arrive was the schooner Abita Cobb, consort of the Fropoller Rufus Janney, which broke adrift from tho stoamer and was compelled to run down tho lake and come to undar Paverty {sland, where sho lost ber large anchor and sixty fathoms of uhain, Sho is nlso minus two Jits and bas her foreyards broken And squarcsall torn. Tho Cobb was followed by tho schooners Angus Smith, Young Atnerica, Joseph Paige, Savelund, 1. Folger, Clara Parker, Georgo G. Hougnton, FG. King, Onconta; ‘and Cainden, and stoam-barges Cotumbin, Bullan- tno and consort A. B. Muore, and tho propollor Nobraska, tho last regulur lino stoumer of the Bouson. Tho Cainden’s foreboom Is broken and talnboom .disnbled, Tho tug Welcome also roached horo from Plum Island with tho s¢hoon- or John M, Hutchinson, congort of tho propeller J.B,-Lyon. ‘Tho schooner lost her mainsail, two Jibs, and miazentovmast, - Ono of ber scamen, Hamed’ Jimos . Matthows, has a fractured leg. ‘Tho stoumn-Large Potomac, coni-laden for Ch: cuyo, aso came Into barbor, bor mneater not tiny tho 100ks of the woathor, “Darin tho henvy weather on Luke Huron tho’ Potuinua ‘parted, company with her consort, tho schouner ames D. Sawyor, and rocotved a ecrious Blake ing uy. Boveri of hor arch-posts arc aprung, she is Joakcing, and her smokestack {3 partly gone, Capt. Millor,of the schooner Rob Roy, Toporta gceing a largo Ulack three-und-utt sghoonor asiuré onthe north point of North Hay Inat ovening. Foara aro ontertalnod that it may prove ta bathe sohuoncr L, U. Butts, us that craft hus not yet put ja an anpoarauce, |. WECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS AT HUYPALO. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Burra.o, N. Y., Noy. 30.—Lake recelpts for. November: Corn, 2,066,170 bushels; wheut, L- 441,060 bushols; buries, 231,010 bushals; laxsced, 201,200 buahols; flour, 114,08 barrels, Shipments: Coat, 73,30 tons; coment, i510 barrels; rails, 6,600 tongs ‘salt, 3,00 tons. Lako receipts for tho Beason: Corn, 14,080,830 bushels; wheat, 18,306,- 460 bushols; onts, 3,605,710 bushels; baricy,- ‘280,510 | bushels; Cy mynld bushels, ‘Total, 66,010,150 bushels. Laat yenr; Corn, 62,214,- TH busticls; whent, 40,510.20 bushels; oats, 1,010,350 «bushels; 305,000 busbols; nur loy, rye. THRAR bushels. "Totnh' 105,483,070 bushels: corcnge this songon, 48,607,520 bushuls, Flour this your, 1085470 Barrels; Inst year, 1,917,011 Durrélas Wecrvisc, 22.410 ‘barrels, Kiaxsced, 2,131,040 bushels; inst yonr, 2,012,001 bushols: {n- Crono, 100,010 buehots, Ciimber, 210,b0%,100 feet: Inst your, 214,169,350 "feats Incroaso, 70,602,810 fect.” Lake shipmunte this gonson: Cont, #6210 tons; coment, 170,410 Lurrcla; rails, 40,000 tons; salt, 90,000 tony, Lust your: Cont, 68,070 tous; cement, 14,125 burrets; rails, 10,010 tong: salt (0,000 tons. “incruaso: Coal, 235,670 tons. Canal shipments thi. gon: Wheat, 12,760,070 bush- els; curn, #00 bushels; outs, 1,610,020 bush ols; barley, 34: bushels; total, 31,008,420 bush- els, Lust yoar: Whuut, 29.877,02) bushels; corn, 40,410,120 bushels; ont 4u busnels; barloy, i) buaholss total, bushols: decrease, paRy 7 40,409,200 bushels. tall sblnments of grain this oor, 21,272, 0H bitshulss last year, 23,170,070 buab- uls; decrouse, 6.0010 bushels. VIOLATION OF THE CUSTOMS-LAWS, . _spectal Dirratch to The Chteago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., Nov, 50.—Att- infriugomont of tho customs-Iqwa bas Intely boen discovered by. Collector Mell, of Detroit, Vessels have taken out out constwise clenranve and stopped at Cas nadian ports to Joad.or discharge cargo. In such cnsea tho veasol fs required to go to the ond of their route aud report, Sovoral have not done this, and thoy will bo required to pay ton- nage-tnxos, Some Cuptuins have ovaded tho jaw by going to Dotrolt porsonally whilo tholr voasel was diacharging cargo ot Malden. ‘Those ulready detected are the propellor Paint Abino, sebouncr Joho (bbitta, and scows Bolly Eliza and F, L, Jones, * : MORE BTEAM VESSELA DULLDING. Byectal Disvatch to The Chicago Trikuns, CLEVELAND, O., Nov. i0.—Work has recently heen commonced on two now steum-barges at lunyle's whip-yard. Tho tiret Is for Capt, ‘Thoms Wilson, Her dimensions are as follows: Keol, 763 fout; beam, 80% feet; hold, sta teot, ,Bho will be & duplicate of the propeller Tacoma, ‘unched lust spring. Tho second steamor is for Capt. Geargo Stone, Commodore of tho Bradie: Neet, and is of the followimg dimonsions: Keel, 258 fout; beam, W's feat; bold 19 fect. Thoro are threo othor stcath-barges bolng built hero at prosent besides tho Inrge iron propeller. WHAT, Will THE PROMINENT VEESEL-OWNEUS : BAY? * 7 Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Yvibune Dsrnoir, Mich., Nov. .80.—-A petition bearing tho names of the most prominent Lusinesa-indn of this city has been sent to Seuator Forry for prosentation to Congross asking the passage of @bili, which is to be submuittad, ranting per- mission to. build a rallway, bridge acruss tho Sault Ste, Mario River. Tho promoters of tha projeat are gentiomen interosted fn tho Detroit, Mackinac & Snrquotte Rallroud, An elfort will bo innde to socure similar legislation from tho Dominion Parliament of Canada. THY PROPZLLEL BMITH MOONE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune, Aunerstauna, Ont. Nov. i,—The stoam- |, barge Smith Movro, which grounded in coming out of Toledy Just Friday, arrived hore at noo |. with the- schooner Maumco Valicy, which had |. Ughtered 230° tons of coat off the Moore.” Tho Smith Mooro fs reshipping hercargo aud ox- peots to trave nt daylizbt for Milwaukee, where gee nll Iny up if she gets there. She is not in- jared. 3 se HOUND OVER Fol ASAAULTING A BATLOR. wpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune OLBVELAND, O., Nov. 30,.—Capt. Murdoch: Mo- Crea and Mato.John A. Millar, of the stoam~ barge “Honry: ‘Howard, were before United States Oommissionor - White this afternoon obiarged with ‘assaulting a sailor named Petor Louzov:: Both wore bound over to tho District ‘Tho'allowed nasnult occurred on the De- trolt River Inst Sunday moraing. THE QOODNIOH STEAMER WISCONSIN, © Sveciat Duvatch to. Ths Chicago Tribune, GRAND HAVEN, Mich., Nov, 30.—Goodrich's now buat, the Wisconsin, arrived today from Clevelund with.-1,000 tona of coal. hele a tine boat, the same In every purtloular as the Michi- gan, recently-desoribed. oe Oe “Tie SCHOONER TRLEGRATH RELEABED: ' , rc Hace) Diels ne Orleane Seblines » See WAUKEY, Wis. Nov. The schooner wolomeana ueuore in South Manitow harbor, has buen rojeused, by, tho tug Gladiator, which will tow her to Manitowoc. ‘Tho dobooner is leaking bale ho. Gladiator receives $000 for hor work. COULD. NOT REACH THE SAULT. . - Spkttat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cnrnovaay, Mlct.,: Nov, U.—The propeller Lawrenco could not reach tha Sault, ‘There is five Inches of ice in Stud Lake. She returned to Dotour, ‘whetd’ ber’ cargo: wos discharged, oud ano 18 loading for Chicayo, 5 WRECKAGK FHOM THE PHOPELLER LAKE ERLE, + Special Dispatch to The Chicao Tribuna, GYEN IAVEN, dlich,, Nov. 80.—Capt. Hutchin- son, of the tug Gladiator, reports that the piano and life-proservors of-the propolior Lake Erlo have come usbore at the Beavers, THE BCHOONER DE COUDIES BADLY USED UP, Special Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribune, MinwauKek, Wis, Nov. 00,—'ho stonm-barge Hilton towed the schooner J, je Coudres off the beaah at Northport and took ber to Sutton’s Bay; ‘Tho De Coudres Is watorloxged and badly used up. HAD TO BLIP IRI WIG ANCHO, special Dispatch to’ Tha Chicam T4huns. MILWAUKEE, Noy, 80.~-The scow Bouth Ride, ‘was obi\ged to slip ber large anchor under Plum Toland toavoid destruction by the large schooner Jybo M, Wutobinson, which was dragging down upon her, + COLORESTER REEF LIGUTUNIP, ‘ . Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, s AMignsTpENG, Ont, Noy, 3.—Tho Colchoster Foot ightabip will be taken in about. the end of this week, It is very tild bere and no foe, and more like Soptombor than, Docembor. Wind west. Tho water on tho Crossings is fourtecn fest seven inches. 1N-DRY-DOCK FOR REPAIRS, Spegiat Dupatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N, ¥., Nov. 80.—Tho sohooner Co- mancho, wotvh was sunk in Welland Canal with corn, ts being ropatred at Mills’ yard. Bho te in bi IHL need ‘$5,000 worth of work, ‘Tho propeller Commodore is in Bittla' dock for rapaira to ber arches and for a general overbauling, f LIDELED Yor WAGES. + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ChE vEGAmt, 0. Noy. 00,—Tho propeller Henry Howard wus tlbeled today on a ctatm of 81,080 for back wages duo Totur Louzu. The veasul avo bonds, ; 1 A COMPLETE WREOK. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MitwauKen, Wis, Nov. 0u.—Capt, Gilman, of the propetior City of Ludington, re the schooner Guido, ashory at Piceport, bas become Aoomplete wreck, : WILL WINTAU AT TIM BAULT. |, Brett, Bispater to Tas Caicago Tribuns, - CaEnoyaan, Mich,, Nov, U0.—About tho Bault are the propolloc New York and steam-barge Witson, They will probably wiator there. . LOST HER OENTRENOAND. Hpectat Duupatch to The Chicago Tribune MiLwAUKEE, Wis. Nov. S—The svboobor William Aldricn was ut Manitowoo this morning m{nus Lor ‘contreboard, Z “TUB RHIB OANAE; oS Special Durpaten to The UAtcago Tribune, \ALMANY, N. Yo, Noy, 00,—Roohester end Syra~ couse ropost the canalin wood navigable condl- ’ PORT O¥ CHICAGO, BRIVALD, Prop Looming; Brie ‘ Prop Delawaras Budalo, sundries. Pfop Colin Gacivboll, Ludington, lusaber. Heop City of Komo, Milwaukon, Nant, 7 Sih sek Shae ulweny mandeies: . ot Teub Stale Muakeain, fainter: 2 op He. Mefrunaldyanakazin, fambor. a eee ee iivonaandeios, st Pskylark, Henton ftaphor, sundrion, fn a, Hip, cual j tomy 1 . Ae Kont, fi n 3 Bene G, A Hin, Htnctnio, die. ¢ hey fohe Atice, Ludington, Juhinor, jehie b fafigtit Ludington, ppc hake ne Bone H.C, Winsiow, Mantter, lambor, a Hehe John Hean Jz) Grand taven, dark, t aborRen, lumber. ' lene Haute Wind. ‘Muskewsn. latabare a ls iiniond. Muskeson, limber. ‘cht Hoanmption, Ford (ivr, lumbar, our. H. Wltbar Cedag Ittvar, jumibor, Bohr f. Bs, Hhopacd, Judington, lumber. ACTUAL BAILING BS Hop Ji 11. Bhrialey. Maniatpe, lth rah, a tigre Prop Mletiaol ( Wihite lake. nundetos, Prop Skyinek, Henton Hprbars an rion. Hebe 4. A. Ieinh, Genud Haven, safarion. jehe Flin Hilinwood, White Laken Nxut. « OTHER LAKE PORTS. PonT wunoN, Spectat Disnateh to The Chicago Tribtine, Ponr IMvunox, Mich. Nov. v7-17) p. m— Passed up—Vropellors Superior ,and. cansort, Occantca and consort, J, 8. Jaytand: vovsort; svhvoner Guldon West. se Ka Down—P’ropallors Messchgor, 5.:2.' Hate, with achvoners A. Bradiey ond 8. It. Kimball, Yous somite and barges; stenmors Saginaw and Flora. Wind—South; brisk. Weather+Mild‘ and cloudy. © ee ___Mptetat Dlepater to The Chtcavo, Tribune. i Porr Hunon, Mich. Nov. 80.—9:00 p. m.— Pagsed up—Nothing. Vown—Propeliers Turlington ’ and barges, Saginaw and burges, and Wissahickon; steamer Apewennw, vm ‘Wind—Southwest; light. Finé, mild wonthor. HUFFALO, Spectat Dispatch to Me Chicago Tribune. ) Burvato, N.Y. Nov. W0.—Arrivala—Propolior China, from Duluth, wheat, Hopr, cto; propul> lor Japan, from Duluth, flour, wheat, coppur, gto.t schooner Gladstone, fram. Wallaceburg, umber, ‘ « Departures—Propeller St. . Magnus, for Port Colborne; propuller Enterprisc, for Dresden; propoller Argyle, fur 8t Catharines. ff AWenthor: very mild and fine. Wind svuth, rs é ee: it * > 2 ESCANADA, * 3 Spectae Diapatch to The Chicogo Tribune, EsCANADA, Mich., Nov, 30.—Arrived—Scbooncr Monteali i Depnrted—Steumera Escanaba and Goorge Wortulngton; schooners Niagara and Ructer.’ , Wind northeast, snowing. QONEBOYGAN. Bpectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Cnenovaan, Mich., Nov. 30,—Thestontn-barges Wisenbickon and Hodge, from Lake Superior, pases down this morning, and ono of. Bradloy"y areca passed down this afternoon, A heavy: snow-storm 1s prevailing, with a brisk north wind, tltd. | GLEN HAVEN, Bpreial Dispaten to ‘The Cricavo Tribune, GLEN Haver, Mich, Nov. u.—The propellor ‘Phainplainy for Cheboygan, passed down this ‘AMUSEMENTS. “MVIOKER'S THEATIUE. Last night Mr: Barrott presented “ Hamlet” ns tho fourth play during his present engage- mont, It bas bean so ofton given before in this city that It is hardly necessary todo more than to mention the fact it was on tho bill Just oven- ing. Mr. Barrott bas a Uno dramatic conception ofthis part, If possessed of less poctic graco thu the Hamlet of Edwin Booth It is moro human a part, and compels both our sympathy and pity: ‘Hore Mr. Barrett's clocutionary skill stands him in good stoxd, and his iden ot the réle ho thisie consistently matutained tu the end, It Is loss an imitation and more of nn originni creation than sumooft tho other purts in his réportory. While wo detect. at times tho hard qualities, and its puthos is culd, still. it ranks ad a fino aud studied performance. If Joaa drenmy and not ns ontirely under superoat+ ural influonces ns othor Hamlets we havo secon, itisafter all brought nearer to us and mado much moro realletic, Perfevt tho rendition cer- tainly is not. Jts weak spots have bean so often attullcd to that it Ie unneccesury ty repeat thom now, Sir, Barrett's support Is good and well drilled, and the play moves nlong smouthly aud easily. ‘Tonight *Muhelicu” will bo repented, in noticing Mr, Barretv’s performance. of tho rOle of the Curdinal puseday nght we spoke uf the tnoauiation of his'votoe, in tho fourth not, us. “monotonous.” The compositor changed this to" monstrous," which wasa word wo bad no intention of using. m5 NOLES, Lester Wailnok J¢ playing in “Rosodalo”. at the Grand Opcra-House, New York, this woek, “This afternoon at 3 o'clock in Hershoy Hall, Mr, Eddy, assisted by Mr. Wild, will give an orgun recital. . On tho whole, Milo. Ron‘ has: made n favorn- blo Impression in New York, but Js not consid- eredasagroat gonlus, < - 4 Biss Grangor Binre Frenecsca in Tho Gal ley Blavo™ Inst pint it, and Bilge. Do Forest took tho part of Ctecly istainc, : ‘The solréo mustcale of tho’ pupils of tho.Chl- cago Musical College tukes piaco at Anolto Hull, ia Ho Central Music-Hall Bullding, tomorrow ‘Thirty or forty eminont citizens, “bired for the occaston,” took the boraes out of Patli'a earrings after her-Brooklyn concert and drew the vehicle to ber hotel. Joh A. Qockrill, a reporter on the local stuff of the Bt Louls Most- Dispatch, bas written a let. tor of apology to Miss Sarah Jowett for publish- ang a bogus account of an interview with her. Mr. Envll Liebling givos hls third pinuo recital next Saturday evening. Thesu concerts are largely attended and thoroughly unjoyabic. Bach, -Rubinstoin, Thalberg; Wobor, Hensalt, Kulluk, and Liszt are tho opmposers selected. Moude Harriaon js in despair at baving to pla: a boy's part in-* Tho Lights of London.” * ae ‘she sayy, * because J nai a ridiculous prude, but Lhavo nover worn thom; and when I tried on a sult this afternoon! folt so nbsurd and iilat ense it seemed tomo I nover could como to tho front fs them.” What is the old aong: “ Not for. joo eC ‘Fanny Dayenport bas beon sued by Miss Anna Dickingot: for tha recovery of. the play, “Au Americao Girt,” and als ‘for royaltics. 8 Dickinson ‘says tho play was written expressly for Miss Davenport, but that the latter ruinca it by neglecting ber: part’ and “introducing “gu, Miss Davonporte admits tho * guys," Dut claims Lhat sho was child to put them In Ww arouse some fulnt Interest in the audience, ‘Mr. Pratt's grand concort at Fairbank Hali next Suturday night proinises to be an oxceed- aly Intorestiug alfajr, Tho program consists Irvly of. Mr, Pratt's own compositions, and 8 will bo nesistod by Mrs. Clara D. Stacey, Miss Jenne Dutton, Nera. Jessic Bartlett-Davis, Mr, Charlos A, Knorr, Mr. Berobard Mollenbauor, , Sto! joscnbceker, echko, cl Elohelm, and Gins ae irene —— SMOKE-CONSUMERS, Cincinnatians Expertencing Much 'Trou- Aen Finding One That WIL Fill the anit (-Sptctat Dispatch to. The Chtcaso Tribune. + OtNOLNNATI, Nov, 00.~Tho Inw muking the use of amoke-congumers compulsory, which Is to Ko into effect Jan. 1, ts leading ty alivoly Investiga- tion by the manufacturers and the consumo of coal tn large quantitios ns ta the merits of the many dovices for emoke provontiun, Tho city bas becdiné the Becca of Patontovs of stnoke= consumers, Each one bas, in bis own optulon, tho only perfect devioo, but, In the oplaion of those Who nist spond’ “their .monoy tor A consumer,” nofo }of them are sulfolontly perfect to warrant tholr’ pure chase, Bovoral manufacturers havo already tested = soverat devices ‘at. - consiicrablu expense, and bave torn: ‘them all out again. ‘Thoy say that the dovive‘injurcs the boilers, or that.the dampers warp and it Ja soun out of ordor, or that, while it wpe over a suiull fire, itis useloss whon placed jin w large furnace. ‘These experiments aro Glaptr| ting tor those who Bro just beginning to investigate the matter, and it {a boing strongly urgod that the work of ox: Perlmorsiny abou'd be performed at the ex- nb of the city and upoy bollurs bolong- jag to the olty, tt iat 'iikely that resolution demaruing thht tilé be’ done will bo adopted by mauufacturers, At present Hono of tho furouces belonging to tho city have Bmoke-consuinors attachod. At the water worka two different devices Baye been tricd nt an expense of nearly $1,000; but thoy wore borh found to be usctess und werwtakdn out, and tho ebimovys of: tha watey-worté ‘aro now emitting as dense yolumos of umoks and soot as any it to city, While the desire’that affective sinoke- consumers shall be brotibt into uso ts almost unlversal, it te coming ta be reconized by alts sons of all clasece it! to enforce the Inw now would be to greatiy enrich owners of # Jot of worthloss devices the uso of whict would Dring uo rellef from thessmoke nuisance, and the opinion ts becoming general that the ‘clty, before enforcing thy new law, should tiself be to the expense and trouble of discovering some really effective devives. 4 / . : » PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS. *: ~ Spactal Diapeter to Me Chicoco Tribune, - Brnivosig.y, Uk, Noy. 0.—Tho Governor to- Gay appoluted tht followiog Pubjlo Auminis+ tratore for the cotintiva numed: Warren.Coune ty, Jobn -Porter;Honmouth; Wayne, B.'D.!Ad- ams, Fatriield; White, Allen’ Bloaky,?Carm{; Champaign, O.'H, Rienate, ‘St: Josvpli? Upton, Thowes i, Ppiding, Anon; Cainoune 4 Bexar, Haracap tyler, Soka Tangent, ust 3 t a on 668". Do not, 4 t onRet it J8, Rot noooasar; tare Little AVOr witl'ture you, Dose, ope litle"pill, THE LAW. ‘Judge Wilson’ Upsets the Verdict in the Armour-McFadden Case. MoFadden .Went Through a Hatch. way, but Courts Don't Approve Carelesness, Continuation of the HearIng of the Old People’s Home ' Case, A-Row About a Board which Ends: in a Vordiot for $1,600, Record of Judgments, Now Suite, Di- vorces,. Criminal Matters, Etc. A TIATCIIWVAY VICTIM GETS LEFT. ‘nudge Wilson, of the Appellate Cpurt, deltv> ered an opinion Tuesday tn tho onse of Armour ve. McFadden, reversing tho decision of the ‘cuurt below, The following 1s an abstruct of tho opinion: Apnellants wero the proprictors of a packing- house ut the Union Stork-Yards, Tho appolleo was and bad been for several yenrs foremun of the evoperage department, and fell through a hntehway and received an injury, to recover datmuges for which thle suit was brought. Tho declaration alleges ‘tbat defendants neglizent- ly permitted the, satd batchway to remain open without guard, protection, or signal, and that tho” pitintul, ignorant of tho existence of tho bittchway, and while pursuing ae businass with rousonnbloe cary, fell, was in- ‘Jured, ete, ss It aboutd be shown, first, that the defendants wero guilty of negligence; andy second, that tho plain was in the exercise of reneopable care. tbvcones unnecessary to consider the ques Mon of negligence, there being no ground under tho evidence tor such claim; for, if it he con eeded that tho defondante mignt, by placing ste Uouary bucriers around the hallway, bayy rove dered it n place of lose dagser, Jt dues oot fallow: that they are therefore Hable if tho ‘ptaintiit knew of Its existence, and “might, by the exer vlse of proper enre, have avoided it. Tho rule of law [un relation to vuntributory vegligence 14 tou funiliar to need. repetition, or to requira tho citation of authorities. Tho questions of fact presented are: First, was there tothe knowledge ot appelléo « batohway which was at tho tine open and In use; and secondly, tf thoro was is appeliee chargenblg with carelesness tn baying walked tnto it? Appollco testified that he was wholly ignorant of the hatebway, and that he never know ot its existonce,’ In view of the fact Yat be bad beon constantly inand about that room for years, and eapecially in view of. tho testimony of the other witnesses, this statemont ecems auinewhint.cxtraordinury, Ho ta contra- dicted by soverat of bis own witnesses and by all of tho appellant's witnesses. It wax shown by innany witnesses that not only was bo uware of tho existence of the Patchway and of its ro- peated use in kiddin parrols into the. baso- inent, but Unat' when complaints | wero made to him mo of the barrels feaked and werg dry,*he attributed. it to tholr being tujured ‘by wrongly cuaatructed skis; and thatvafter the boss carpenter bud caused now skids to be mide, uppellee lospeotod. ita workinga, tn company with tho carpenter, saw barrels sliding dows on ft, end pronownea ita great tinprovorent over those used borore. ‘This was proven not by one witness, but by innny, Other. witucsses ‘testified that thay bad talked with appellec' about ‘tbo hatenway. Un- loss those witnesses swore falecly, uppelloe kuew of tho existence of the hatchway. With a singio exception, all the witnesses who tostilied wero fotow-laborera und co-employés with appellee, and uit of thet koow. of the batchway and ha bad no better opportunitics for knowing the . condition of things ‘than had the appettee him- self, ‘Tuxen nltogothar, such testimony was couclusive in howling thyt appeltee elthor intentionally falsified, or was rote mnistukeo, Whon he dented alt knowledge of the hutchway prior to the tine of tho accident, It was unnec- esaury tu characterize bla denial as perjury, but it unavaldaliy: tessonod tho feliance to bo placed on other portions of bis tustimony, ; ‘Was appellee In the exerciso of duc caro attho tino of tho necident? Appelleo sworo that tig sovontcen windows of tho room were carkened by the abutters being clused, Ho was tho only witness who so sore. -On'the other hand, the proprictor,-the carpenter, wud others testified (hat not-only were tho Bhufters.not closed, but tut there wore no shutters jo the building. Ap- polleo teatited.to tho extéteuco of a partition which shut Out. the it. The. carpenter aud othors testifed thut: to-und at tho tine of the there. was no such partition, No room, was thus loft for doubt that, In reapect to the ahuttord and the partition, appollvo tostitied ugtruthtully. Ap- pelev.testitied that when bé fell be walked into tho opening, bocaure’ be could not see It; tnt the room was “darkened down,” and be guuld not see nnything of tho lights in the basement, According to all tho. othor witnesses, the hatch~ way wis Inclosed on three sides by barrels act on end, Assuming, under tho evidence, that those barrets could bave been secon, it was dill- eult to account.for bls fnlture to go uround them, fustead of walking directly toward thom and into tbe.hatchway upon any otbor bypo- theals than that,when be fell iu he was look- Ing in. somo other diractlon, or - that for soine reason his mind was 680 much absorbed at tho time momont that ho did ot notice the diroetion he wus suktng.. As thera ‘was, 80 fur a8 appears, no obstruction te a pas" sage around these Btandiug barrels, clther hy- pothesis would be reasumible-in the absence of any explunatory evidenve, One witness tor the defendant eald that appellee “was talking to some of his own.men behind bin, and his hoad wis turnod away trom the haivhway. te was pot tooktny tn tha direction by was walking." If bia was the only evidence contradictory. uf AD- pellce, it might proporly bo regarded as only oth against outh, but when taken inconnection with tha account of tho occurrence given by Appelleo himself while testifying ou an former trial tho conclusion scomed unuvoldable that appolleo’s testhnuny on this trial could not bo accoptod as truthful, : ‘ It 1s urged that as it was wholly a question of fact upon which the jury has passed, tho Court should. not interfere, If it wore the case of A mere preponderance of evidence, wo abould agrov with tne counsel for appellce. It ie the sattied rule that in auch cases the Court will not disturb the finding of the jury. But the rule is equally well avttied in this Stute that where the verdict Is manifestly coutrary to the evidenc ovincing prejudice, passion, or other unduo | fluence, It {s the duty of tho Court to sot it aaid A suporvisory power over tho yurdicts of juries {sone .of bighest, and often, most useful and necessary,’ functions of ju dicial tribunnia. Lut for its exeroiso the Rroeseat -injustico tight: be done in given cxses through: the prejudice, iguoranco, caprice, or undue symputby of aJjury, Inthe prosent case tho jury awardod dawayes to the umount of $5,000, of which the court below re- quired ‘the plaintiff to remit three-fifths. Wo aw constrained to bullove, pot eo much from the atnount of tho duninges awarded as from the finding the Issues for tho plaintim® under the evidence, that'tho jury was unduly influenced ‘by aympatby for the platutif's misfortunes. The Judgment must be roversed, and the causa be romanded fur a new trial,” d THE OLD PEOYLE’S HOME.” ‘The case of Bre. Mary W. Dlodgutt agalngs tho managers of tho Old Ladlos' ome was resumed yesterday morning bofore Judge-BSinith, Mrs, Shankland, tho Matron, Was * crosa-oxame ned, at,.-length by Mr. Thomas as {to the particular oftonscs of which dirs Dlodgott was sald to be guilty, MrsSbaukliand sald Mia. Blodgots repeatedly’ took’ the bread- plate and empticd the contents of ber own plato upon It, She refused to slit ig the scat assigned her at tablof"and would not clean up bor own room, though apparently ‘able to do it,’ In reply 1o'a quostion, tho witugss sald sho dover threat. ened to turn Mrs, Hladyett or any other inmate outof the Home, Mre, Shaukland bad beard a ator, necting her nome with a clergyman’s that they feutk beer togother, oF ationded a camp-mevttng with cuch other,” Tho. story was utlorly tulse, and sho could not find out tow tt hud orfyinated. tt was nothin but puro cuss- edness ‘that Rested it. Mra. Shankland'’s anayort wero given promptly, and she mude a woud wituess fof the detense, 3 irs, X, L.Otls, a momber of the Board of Man- ra, tgstitied nx io a vistt paid to Sire. Biud- Rett's roown Whilo the fortuer Indy was auting in. hor otlicia| capacity asa visitor, The room wis uty aud dirty, and everytping was in perfect Aisordor, Bho spoke to Mra, Blodgett avout cleaning It up, anu tho latter gaid sho would not. Sho was not afraid of being oxpalled, she auld, as hor lawyers were achivg for Juat that thing. Mra, Blodgett suid sho was nut ufrald of tho Trustee: Matron, or old dlother Gibbs, the Presidant o! 19 Bourd of Munagers.' In reply toa question, rs. Otfa suid thore was almost an odor in Mire, IWlodyptt’s ruom, Lhough nut quite. dirs. Gibbs teatitied us to tho regulations made about the Inmates leuving the keys of their rooms with the Matron when thoy left the Homo vielt. ‘This rule Mreisiodgatt did not obey, Tho present Matron bud xiven porfect malstnc Rey Thoro was a disorderly eloment in th i mo, but it was not duo to Are. Shankland, A. leoman atationcd in the Homeat ona me to prevent people from visiting famatee without. ro latortng, thelr nuwnes. Mrs, Gibbs tuted that the Relfer & Ald Soctety paid $50,000 for the bulldog ‘and lotoccuplod as a Jomo, und that 1 wus entirely supported by charitable cou 4rituuons. In view of Mrs. Dindett's actions, sho Mought tho act af expulsion. on tho inclome ent night in question was justiduble. «, Cliurles “L, Allon, Secrotary of the. Wellat & Ald Boclety, read frog the, minutes of the socle~ By g,notice by Me E. 8 of , ra. » Dire, J. F."fornple, ong of tho ‘Hoard agers, sald ho bad # ‘conversation. Modgett reintive to taking agent at a certain table, and that Mra. Blodgett refunnd. Tho tatlo wassot apart for those who wore tou oll to work and those who refused to work, though ape piently abie, Mr, Thomas, tho counsel for ira. Mlodactt, sald this was known as tho lazy taba but Sirs. Tomple said she nover beard It eaylod by that name, ra, Silles, auother of tho Board of Managers, was the Inst witness examined, but ber testl- mony was not materinily ditferent from tho preceding onos. At tho conclusion of hor teati- paliy tie: caso was adjourned till WW o'clock this rn An orrof was made yesterday tn giving the name ot Mr, Culver, the partucr of Mr. E. th. McUnggy, as Morton Culvor. It should have bean Mr. W. feving Culver, ang tt ie dite to tho latter that ho abould nut be doprived of his identity. BORROWING A BOARD, A ratbet amusing case was on trial yesterday bofore Judge Anthany, which grow out of a vory small beginulng. In May Inst William H. ryan, the Postmaster at Ravenswood, diseovered he was boing robbed, and employed a detective to find the culprit, The plan was devised of bor- ing 1 bole through tho ceiling ao a8 to nilow the detective to louk dawn in tho office, and after doing #0, tt wae found necessary to havo a board to stretch across the jolste, so as tu prevent the detective froin making any abrupt and undignl- fod of involuntary descents through the ceiling while he jus watching, But Hrsan did not pave any bourds, and be nccordingly atarted out to borrow one. His neighbors Jacob Frankfurter and Nichoins Binchs wero- in possession of 8 young lumber-ynrd, and to thom he went, Ifis porsunsiond were In vain, and tho worthy official, Probeliy. reruming & Kittie on the atgnity of his position or tho strength of Uncle Sam's urm, took a board without any permission and tnarched olf. Th irnte owners, rexardiesa of his Governmentu: coming, waxud excocding wroth tt this violent inethod of barrowinw, and Br. Bryan was are rested and examined on tho very vdlgar churge oftheft. “He wis bound over fo the Criminal Court, but the grand jury falied to sce that ho was deserving of frdictment, and he was ro- lensed. He then turned around and sued for damnges for malfclous prosecution, and the Jury yesterday awarded bim $1,050. THE MILLIGAN TRIAL, ‘Tho trial of Jerry Milligan and Ann Kennedy (colored) Indicted for, mansinughter-In killing Dennis Mahoney Aug. 1, 1851, was resumed in tho Criminal Court yosterday. morning.. The cate is mn vory pecular one, us thera are col-. ored peopio on ong aldo and Irishmen on tho other, and cach awears directly ogalnst tho other. <\sslatant State’s- Attorney Thomson srys there {6 perjury soinewhers, and be Intends ‘to Bnd out whore Jt 1s. ‘Lhe court-room was woll filled with’apectators during the day, the colored element predominating. Tho widow of the mur: dered man was in court with her little clild, and Was very tnuch alfeoted whunwvor her dead bus- band’s name was mentioned. Tho witnesses Jatroduced by the. prosecution nade very close and oxplicit statements, oor- ruborating one anotber si tho minutost details. ‘The princtpal wituesses were tho two men who wero with Mahone at tho timo of the shooting =O" 8 rafirond ‘ardinaster, aod Ly switchman. The was wounded" by tha firat abot fired by Milligan, ‘Thoy testified that they bad boon drinkuig before they net Milligan on the nigot of the murder, but were not intoxicated. They had said nothing to tho accused betore ne turned and fired on thom at tho request of the tormer woman, Ann Kennedy, who declared they were following them. ‘This story fas corroborated =oby = Joseph §=Domka, ‘f® respectable shoomaker; Martin A. Driscoll, a well-known hatter; aud @. W. Dorman, a sub: scription-book publisher. All! of thesu partics saw tno shooting and swore to the facts as ro- lated by the murdered man’s companions. The defense intruduced sevorei colored fire. mon, a colored detective, and two other colored mon, all of whom swore to the vod churacter of the ucoused. E. J. Stowe urt, 8 colored porter in the employ ot the Chicago Sult Company, swore he saw tho shooting, and believed the accused fired the shots in self-defenac, us ho bad beou knocked off the sidewalk by the threo mon, who bud chased him act 0 street. Tho woman had trled to: culm “Milligan and lead bim away. Churles Wells teatitivd to the same facts. ‘Tho accuded wascailod to.the stand and testitiod tat. he had attended.a plenio the day of the shooting, snd bag carried the revolver with bin “fora pastime.” Ho nover carried ogo before. He had fired the shots iu gelf-do- Senge, and was persectly sober at tho time, He deniod that he lived with Anne Kennedy. Tne Woman then took the stand and repeated Mill- gan's story of the shooting, Whon asked her occupation sho said abe * kept a house,” but re= fused to cater foto further dotails.. she will be put oy theatand again this morning, aod tho caso will probably go to the jury in tho after- noon, ITEMS. Anow calendar {6 preparing for Judges Gary aud Authony to be called when the present ono 1s disposed of. Judge Anthony will continuo galling the calendar until Jan, 1, when Judgo Gary will resume the call, and Judyo Anthony assist. ‘ In tho case of Hosanna McGrath against Den- nis Hyan, a case brought wuder the Dramsbop act, to recover damages for tho death of pluln- tiffs busband, tho jury fulled to agree nfter being out all night, atid were discharzed, The caeo has been on trial before Judge Moran for neurly a week. . * F DIVOROES. ° ‘Notsy Lottdy filed # bill yesterday against her husband, Abraham Loudy, asking for a divorca on the ground of impotence, Goorge Schwibtngor asked for n divorce from Hattie Schwibinger on account of hor desertion, Sarah Ann Johnson complains that hor hus- band, Georgo Johnson, tas for.severnt years Paat given his wholo time to getting drunk and abusing bor, and during tho yeara 1878, 1870, and 1880 ho did not carn $12, but lived olf bor labor. Shu anys he finully arove ber out of tho house about. a yonr ago and then disappeated bimecit, and she now institutes the necossary legal pro- qvedings to prevent bis return. -Mionio G. Frazier asked: for a divorce from Alexander Frazier on tho ground of qruelty, UNITED STATES COURTS, Marshall Field & Co. began a suit yesterday for $2,000 against Collector William Honry Smith.’ Goorgo W. ‘Archer filed o bill against U. A, Candrian torcstrain him from using a patent issued May 0, 1870, to Michell Lofdecker for an improvement In barbers’ and dental chairs. STATE COURTS. James N. Witherii! commonced a ault in ojeat- meni against Herman Karmann to recover pos- session of tho north 3 fect of Lot 1,and the south 81 fect of Lnt 15, Wiock & In’ Brainard, & Evans’ Addition, another against Charics Gram- mon to recover possession of Sub-lot 9, Lot 210 Block 1 of Brand's addition, and a third against Hasmus Jacobson to recover possession of Lot 8, Block 6, iu Higgins, Law & Co.'s Addition, Alvin Hulbort fled 5 Dill against Robert 3, and Jessio M. Douglas, Thomas UB. Keogh, Stephen ougias, Li, C. Merrick, W. A. Mores house, J. T. Ganiiaon, and Patrick J. and Cathe- ring Nradsbaw, to. foreclose u trust deed for $7,000 yivon by Robert M. Douulus on tho west five acres of Block 20 in Sec, 1), wv, 14. Haphaol Simon bogan n sult for $2,300damages against Thomas Nolan and Miller. Frederic! Davis commenced a suit in ro- plevin agalnet Orrin L. Mann to recover poases- ston of 185 barrels of whisky, valued at $10.0U0, The Traders’ Bank began 4 roplevin sult against Sherif Mann to get bold of sixty-seven barrels of whiaky, worth $5,000, and tho filinois Trust & Savings unk beyan & almilar sult to recover possession of sixty-five burrels of whisky worth $5,000, Heath & Milligun filed a Hon_agalnat Edwin I, and Fila }, Brown, 8. J, George, Georgo C, Christian, and others to foreclose a truat-deed on Lota Land 4, look 11; of Linden Grove. + Cl 8 Mubleke brought sult for $2,000 dam- ogee againsg Jacob Lauer and Moritz Finkel- stein. ts O. W. Gaylord andP. J. Wiland sued Georgo Sigptes Martin Back, and Aotus Muollner for PROBATE COURT. ' ln the estate of Jane-MoGrath, ct al., minors, letters of guardiauablp werw issued to Patrick Kennedy, under bond for $13,200, : Z| —— 1 . *COUNTY COURT. ‘Tho Constable contest was beard further yea terday, and finally takon tinder advisement, ‘Tho question, agit now stands, ig whothor the Dallota or the>rcturns—tho returns falling to show that the Democratic candidates recelyed y yotesin the Sixth Precinotof the Firth Ward—ehall stand. The ballots have been {Wentined as thoroughly as ssible, and tho Court is ta decide, with the evidanoo before him, whether he can go back of thy returns or not, ays a > porlor Court, Bon, huwevery until Judge Loomis’ orders had becn complied with, : p CRIMINAL COURT. ‘The grand jury returned twenty-four indict- Topts tuto court yustorday, All motions and pleas will be called up by Judge Tuley Friday, Dec, 2 .. William Waldron, charmed with embozallog monoy from Wilson Bros., ts on trial. “ James Jaucky was tried by the Court yostere day for asaault, and was di ut 1. there will bo a general call of the quasl Criminal-Court calendar by Judge Jameson Monday. ba ‘Acelundar bas been Bropared forJudge Tuloy for next term, including all ponding cases below aE e a ‘The caso of Frank Wilson end Frank Logan, charged with burglary, was continued until to- day on, gpoount of the alckpossof one of the ast Malley was finod $50 and costs yesterday for solling liquor téadrunkard, | ilo was ro- mandet until the payment of the fine, and will bo compelled to work tt out if not pald. THE CALL, * Jopar Dauxstorn—In chambers. Jinan Brovorrr—In chambers, APPELLATE Count—Nos. 04, 0, 96, 07, and 08, No case on beating, : Juvor GAny—Aasiats Judge Anthony, No. 8,953, Chicago & Weatern Indiana Rallroad Come Pany ve, Haberbosoh, on trial, Jupar SitH—No first call. Trial call Nos. 4,090, 4.602, 4.042, 4,659, 4.008. No. 4,692, People va. Old People's Home, on trial, JupdE WILLtAMRON—Assists Judge Smith. No, 4,0%, Snyder rs. Stevens, on trint. JUDGE ANTHOAY—Nos, 420, 100, 650, 010, O21, 670, (551 10 Uri, B17, (BH, WHO to tA, 14 tO OK, No. G217, Palwer va. Funk, on triat. vundy Ganunen—No call. No, 704, Carso vs. Christie, on houring, Jepan RoaEns—No firateall, Trint call, Nos. ‘22, 123, 725, TV, TH, Inelit FING, 715, THO, 120, 721, 7 No, 714, Crundail va. Jones. on trial. Jenar MOA —Non, In, 165, 165, 10%, 160, 173, 374, 176, 27%, 178, 181, 182. No caso on trial, Jupar HAwer—No first call. ‘Trial. call 215, 215, 217, 218, Ba, 22s, No, 214, Graveson ve. Craw ford, on trint. 3 Jcepar Dauxvs-—No call, No. 444, Patterson vs. Btewnrt,on hearing. . Jeng Loowts—Insano enses 9 to 12, and Nos, AMA, 42h, 420, 4, A482, ABS, 425, 457, 498, 440, and 441, Phe pa areisee oy ate a Ae TOLRY—NoK, 25, 4 808, 846, and 38%, See See JUDGMENTS. Burenion Count—Jupoe Anrnoxy—J. H.W. Bryan vs, Jacov- Frankfurter and Nichotas Bloohs; verdict, $160, aud motion for new Ciicurr Count—Jupar Rogrna—Mary A. Conwor va. Cuarics H. and Churlotte Hall; ver- dict, §1.— William H. Edgar vs. Ellon Carroll; verdict, $35.00. APPELLATE COURT, THIRD Dis- TRICT. , Special Corrtepondence af The Chicago Trioune. Brutnariv., Il, Nov. 2.—In tha Third Dis- trict Appeiiute Court the following proceedings were bad today: Al, City of Paris vs, Bponcer K. Hunter: ape ent from Kdgur. Motion by appeilant tor leave to flo nlstracts and bricfa instunter. 78. Andrew Russell et at. ve. J, M. Epler, Aa- signee of Mary i. Phillips et a3 appeal from Buneumon. Motion for extension of time ta file briefs. 18, Willinm Church vs. The People, cto.; errar to Fulton, Motion by defendant in error ‘for Jeave to tle umended record. Leave givon. 24, Theodore Selyio vs. ‘The People, ete.; error toChampaign. Motion by dorendant in error for teave to tile briefs {nstanter. Leavo given and taken on cali. Ui. James Ht. Brown vs. George B. Burnett; appeal from Christian. Biotion by appellant for extension of time to tite reply. fl, Samuel G, Coale ct al. vs. John C. Ruddock; Cuuse continued for want of lee. i 69. In the matter of John W. Wasson, survive jog partner of J. R. Hail; appeal from De Witt. po ton by appeliva to extend time to tite brlots we Unys. 01. J. M. Hicoa, administrator, vs. Churles Aaughton ot nl.; appeal from Champaign Coun- ty Court. Motion by appellee to dismls: Sepeal, o0. Tho C.& ALR. Co. va. Willian A; Cobbs appeul from Morgan. Motion by appellee to ex- tend time to Hle Dricls, ++.» 63. Edward M1. Wyatt va. the 0. & M. IL R. Co.; error to Cuss, Same motion, 06. Witbelmion Hanjan va. Lowlé Geck et alr Appeal from Cuss. Same motion. fnken on call, Nos. 28, 24, Ui, i, 30, HH, 35, J, 38, . 42, 43 argued orally by C. 1. Capen for appel- lant and A. E, Btovedson for uppeliceand taken. 44, 46, 47, and 48, : : Lee “CEREALS, AGrent Future Predicted for Wheat— The Destiny of the Cal} Board, “Wo'vo Leon solllme too much wheat lately; that’s what alls the munrket,” said one of the safest oracles on ‘Chango yestarilay; but you cau bet high it isn't colng os lowas $1. After a Jong. dowa turn the market must certainly co up. You may talk about ‘bearing’ it and ‘bult- fog’ it, and about strong combinntions on tha underside, but wheat has a natural tendency Just like n barometer, outside of auy such fictl- tlous Jutluences, The weather, tho forcign demand, and public sentiment affect it, aod the feeling at prosent {s _suspi- clous ‘of’ a speedy rise. Tho filegitimate veffects aro merely tomparury. For instance, wo got a report fru New York at the close of tho Thorning scesion today to tuo offect that a panic had ick the New York Board, It wasn cock= and-bull sfory about a lol of damuged wheat, Dut it caused the tnurket to broak froin $1.2u% to $1259. Jt went buck ognin during the nfter- noon, though, and closed higher and firmer than the opening. Wheat Is ‘s HOUND TO GO TO $1.40 if we get a spell of clear, cold weather,” Tho variations yesterday were: Wheat opened preety highest < point Biers lowest S1.25%, closed $1.25; corn opened 49%), blehest 4945, low- est G84, closed S045; pork opened $17.0, highest $17.55, lowest $17.46, olused €17.40. Sales on call amounted to 1,660,000 bushels of, wheut, 10,000 bushols of corn, 7,000 bushels of nts, 8000 barrels of pork, end u,f00 crates of arch, ; When tho roport.of the Now York panic spread through the alley a xrand rush was made for the chamber, and everybody svemed anxious to sell. Tho first questiony on oall Proved that the flurry was only promentary. It ts a question whether tho present Call Board organization will nut zo out of existeaca when the new Bourd of ‘Trade Bulldlug becomes rendy for ocvupaucy. There i¢ @ strong sentiment in favor of baving tho call under the managoment of tho -Directors and olticers of tho Hegular Board. The muanugora of the present Cull Board are cuntidentof belng Able to secure m lense of the call room in the new bullding, -In caso they fall jn tholr calcu. fations Call Board mumberships will be quoted exceedingly cheap two yours bonce, OFORGE DUNITAM wot timo to talk about. his Weatern trip yestare day, aad his principal enthusiasm wae evoked by his recollections of Kangas City. He says tho towa is a counterpart of tha Chicago of twonty-hve years ngo, tho street boing well broke! upand terribly dusty, but thy business blocks substantial and permanent, the (mprove~ ments under Way of the best’ k: people linbued with o apirit tuntt ind, and the euterprise and ‘thritt that will event make their city tha metropolis of tho plulns, Among the well-known commercig! men on tho Bourse yesterday wero T. KX. Wirt, of Liver ol; N. Hi. Sabin: of Now York; 'D, L. Wing, of it. Louis; i. 2. Davis, of Jodianapolis; aud ©. A. Chapman of Milwaukco. A larse number of Call Board membors havo noxtucted to cull for thetr certifiontes, Bocrotary Henneborry bas tha elaborate docu- monta safely preacrved for the proper cluimaanuts, Somo of tho heavicst brokers tn the alley un- loaded wheat Freely on call, Their bosom f{rienda do not know whother they wore fright- encd by tho reports from Now York, or are in the boar” movonment. Asn ow was tho hoaviggt soller of corn to the New York “shorts.” Noto, the Tycoon of the “People's Soard,’’ got beaten in an’ arbitration yesterday, and he thinks tho now administration Js trving to break bim up Cor having aqueezed some of the weaker members recently, W, U. Comstock: spent the day in picking up corn for New York partica. Brickwood, tho: ex-President of the “Poo plo’s Board," is going to forsake bis first plant for tha Open Board. - Isaac Myer is still trying to strike a reasonable basis of settioment with country oustomors, WAS IT MURDER? A Very Suspicious Caso Noar Grand Hapida, Mich, Srectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GRAND Rapips, Mich., Nov. 00.—On the 17th, Joseph Marabalt, aged 60, loft ‘his homo, o mile out of this olty, to come to town, Ho did not returo, but bis wife and three grown children seemed to munifest but little anxiety or to make inuch search, ‘This moruing his body wae found lying against a fenco ina fleld abouta mile from town, aud half a mie from bis homo jo a direction away from and quite » long div- tance from auy road, Neur it was his warket- basket, taken from home tho day bo loft, No Valuable wore found in bis clothes, and ft ts Thought tharo were nu external marks of vio~ ‘Tho Coroner eyidenshy rogurds bis deuth: Tatiana a Boe uae fig load nuurly 80 tong wt . will hold ab (nquest on Friday to ascertain If there is « caso of murder, * _—————$<$—$<—$— Italian Obildren, The obtidren aro negicoted in a way which atrikiugly contrasts with the good mauagement of our ourserica, Stilt Ia infancy they lave pep’ blessing too often denied to Enylivh bublos, ‘er deprived of thelr watural foud;, stitution unknown to Ital- “balla,” or wot-nura, elghtocn ra, hor services | for Sometimes she ‘is 10 huus0: put dut to nurse, and forms part ofa poasunt's family for the firat four or tive yours of its lito, esa ohare Pas Sac ing of troutic appears ta e chlo , ee eed in the briuwitg up infants. The “fascla is. found convenient style of dress for mother hurses. ‘Tuo. oruslty to the oblid of binding up its-legs eo tightly that {t cannot move «them wcems never ba considored. When thue done ope ene (led at ins servuls with twine dike a paroal,the baby iscarried Uuprivnt under one arm. [tia wo one's particular Dualiess to loow after tho children when they ate taken from thelr fuster mother. Thoy ara two young %or the father’s carc. Tuc mothor otten considers them very much in ber, may They ent what they can yet, and the fadies’ mi wastes them up when she bas got fine, which fsnotevery day. At the ago of 10 or La ioe ye arc sent 10 @ “sominurio,” the girls to & wonvent, to be educated; but ia what their edu- taken into but more ofton the infunt te | Sation consists 1g a toyatory. An Italian lad, whose educntion had'be ff completed at n most fasblonnble convent eaked me if it was really Necessary to cross the ten In order to get to Ene plan |. My. explunation that England was an. rian Aue abt nlite, her aa , for abe did + “ iotand ” moat: by water. Oormitil ‘Magdttad i Puseantes a PETROLEUM, Monthly Meport of Operations tn the Ponnasivania Oll«itegtons, i Brectal Disvateh to The CAteaco Tribune. Bravvonp, Pa. Nov, i0.—The monthly re=- Port of off operations, as published in the Eren- ing Star, shows that during November 240 welle wera completed in the Pennsylvanin and Now York fields, producing 4,70 varrata..io the Bradford tlotd 180 walls were completed, pro- ducing 2,602 barrnis, Allegany camo'to the front with 159 new wells, producing 2,008 barrels. In Allegany developments have been most netive, and the retord shows 1M drilling-wella and 20) as up or bulldiiy, Bradford contributes 23 driiling-weels and 20 rigs, ‘She total number of wells drilling is #34, During the’ month oightern i wells were complated, roanuing 2e% batrelae In Allegany Vis oamd in, With production of %,00,- This ahuwa an ine erousg of y-cheht elle .00) bared neue }, OF etaber, BY niuwber of wells drill- Ing in the twn Guide Is pit ates.” Se Purchase your plano of the manufacturer direct, Libern| terms for eadh ur Pleneo call at the Weber Wareroo! Wabash nvenic. iz AMUSEMENTS, THE ARGYLE hoOONS, ‘Third-ar,, hear Uarrtaun-s Tonight, Doo, |, at 8 O'Ctook, ert Grand Spauring late and Nauiety Pakimane ED. BRW AI, z Meavy Welsh Chariwign Hozge of Illnols, and at js Stet THY, WI! contest four rounds, Siargols dt Queonsbury ules, for th Police y Tv Gazette Medal, Valued at $100, wo Handsome Silver Goblets will be given as Prizes for tho DEST MIGHT AND WEATY” WEIGHT SPARRING, Admission, GO conta, Meserved Benta fur ladios. Sunday Evening Next, Dec. 4. Doors open it Bo'cinck, Ath minutes past Is Dan. cing wilt boxit. Alsu the unique SHADOW DANCE, >» GRAND OPERA-HLOUSE, Clark-st. opposite the Cuurt-Houge, AWhat’s the mnttor hero? XX — On. only the crowd trying to Barlow, Wilson, Primrose, and_ West's MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. OL CiTiZEN—Woll, I deolare, I'vo tlved here my life, and never aay anythinu like this, Standing in the rain balfan hour te gut ints a Sinatra! Perform- anee. Butthey will do it. Fue JNungay, Due. {iardner's Lesion of Ionor Co. 1 Gunter's new ping, TH JOUUNALIST. MAVERLY’S THEATRE, ‘The Large. Hundeome, and Loading Thaatre, in the Samo Woll-knuwh ustablishod Jocalon, a Dearborn-sts., Chicago. Blannver und ‘Proprietor, BT NIGHTS OF STEELE: MACKAY COMPANY In Fi RRAND. Written by the HOw, A, FRR AND ana stk. SPEELH MACKAY, author of *inzel Kirke.” “he Cast--Stculs sfuckuye. Frank f- At Courtaine, Herbert Arche Onkes ttuse, Raward Marbid, Rrunk Dexmiol Hyivestor, figlto ‘Archur, Emi a uourtaine, Hela Mar, tlenor Lane, Any Gray, 8, Hoverved ants withontexizn charge at Box-Ofice. Monday-EMILIE MELIVILLE OPERA CO. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST NIGHTS OF BARTLEY CAMPBELLS Groat Hey, THE GALLEY SLAVE, LAST GALLEY SUAVE MATINEE Sat- tuiay afternoou at 3. Farewell perfornuince Sun Monday, Dov. 5~'Tho Grant © JOHN 8S. CLARKE, In hls Amertean and European successes, M’VICKER’S THEATRE, ‘TUE TRAGEDIAN, LAWRENCE BARRETT, THIS THURSDAY EVENING, DEC.i, in Bulwor'a Charmin; RICHELIEU, MR. BARNETT as the CARDINAL. Ci'B LOVE, Saturday algit— Barrett wilt produce his New Play~ SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, 7: Clarkest., between Lake und Itundolph. Every evouing ats, and Matinees Wednesday, Batur- day, und Suuday, Alce's Evangeline Co, and Stanley's Extrava- ganza Co, Consolidated, Monday, Dec. 5—One week only, “The Pathfinders.” KATHAIRON. renters eoueee eee] aia rt a. AV EREY, Lal =~m™ Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wave treases of abundant, beantifal Hair must uso LYON’S KATHATRON, This * olegant, cheap artielo alway makes tho Hair grow freely * and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray-- megs, removes dandruff and itching, makes tho Hair stron; ving i§ a cur nt aud keeping a any desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Hatr is the sure result of using Kathairo: iy ' ae . a , weom's fT A ssstosane Beatores Nervous und 0 at Debiliry, Loss of Munly I’ " ete. Boxes of W pilus, 6; 0, 61. CAUTION, Kicord’s Vital Resta top tne doen extensively UR oNscone nuverticos pls bread. pill ax Ricord's Kestorative, und published forged letter, Antothor puta out bls counterfolt as iicord’s Vital flestarauve. "they curry wy lapel, trade-mark, and Fats) * UESTOMATIVE alone has a United Mates PHIVATE PROPIILTARY STaM?, ip blu, Doare ina 1 monogram of Dit, y. H Bia RB- ME Kt ggnuine can bo had of Gale & Block, Palmer Nespas Bi a ate, wan SCtUA A Ky ee U id ta Rave ti Ase YO has : falte Pee et mand ereen to for ig 890) for an f {anaoe Hp tetarea eH tg sr ‘special advico), or fur an Cue ie Over luda cures in tha United Stave havo been oltuctod within tho lust five yuars. : OASTOLTIA, ASTORIA Old Dr. Pitcher’s remedy for plldron, lure salque MISCELLANEOUS, GARFIELD'S BUST. Fuutnens Artist, ing obtained a Mode! from, an, aula pul Artis’. fara Tactecipioca fRetsyouons for ayutusturung, Brood. tng, eta, sual capliat yuglees, ane roturis funts evaod,” Bahaple Buse F: ja WoLsonth £60. Ltd Wabush-ay,, Chicago. Tid Wavueh-ay., Chtoago. eOMEMLATATED MINING CO, SOUTIDANT ‘ Vann A Sr aSTONe AMLZON A. Oftice, we Fine Li Now Sor, ‘Nov. in, vst. ginal ae Cates tae aaa acral 8 CaNOR De hace Sore wooed ‘op Deo. i, mt (he Omice of ihe Compans., A Trace Book cote Oy ee Tat, ome or Perens Ped eye, Sw tr Ma A Se tebe,

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