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terrific Storms on the Whole Northern, Atlantic Ocean. Forster Apprised of the night Drilling of Irish- m men, geports of Bloody Murdexs Which ‘Arvo Saddled upon the Leaguors. Dr. Lamson, from America, Poisons a Patient to Sucoead to His Estate, te “Mark Late Express” on the " present Situation in the Grain Markets. Friondly Expressions of the French Minister with Rogord to Amer: icon Commerce, stan Definitively . Recalled from ‘Tunis — Attempt’ to : Capture a Slaver. tonto, at Polormo, cf the Trial of Esposito, the New Orleans Chest- i nut-Roaster, - THE BRITIGN. PIRANLED OCKAN BTEAMERS, Jasnos, Dee, &.—The passengers of the Exn, now at Queenstown, ireland, will be transfeyred to the steamer England, whiel: ails {de New York on the 10th inat. ‘Phe Erin put baek with the toss of her propeller, ‘the sterner Alemannia, from Hamburg for New York, hing been towad Into Queons- town with the losa of her main shaft, Tho steamer Germante, Capt. Kennedy, qilch arrived nt Queonstown Inst night from New York, was detained ten hours on her passage rescuing the crow of the British steamer Hurwoorth, Capt. Anderson, from Montreal; Nov. 7, for Rottterdam, abandoned i rea, : nthe damage to the stenmer Jansa, from london for Boston, which put back to Queenstown, was more extensive than nt first reported, ‘Che earge was badly dam: aged, and the vessel must be surveyed. ‘The steamer Bothnia, from New York for Lverpool, had her deck-housa stove, lost her engine-room skylight, and . had her yheelhouse damaged, fo" 5 ~ The steamer Palestine, from Boston for Liverpool, whicn took the disabled steamer Erin dn tow, had her decks swopt. A FOUL PLAY. heey A student at Blenhetm Louse School, Winbledon, was visited Saturday by a rela- tivenamed Dr. Lamson, who fs suppused to have ntinipistered polzon to hin with a view pf succeeding to his property. ‘he student ied, and Dr. Lanyon disappeared, Dr. Jauson entered practice at Bournamouth recently, when he produced .testhnoninls from the’ Inte Surgeon-Genoral of the United States Army, and claimed he had done con- iNlerable service in that army, pe : : NATAL. itis probable that Gen, Slr Evelyn Wood ‘siil be appolnted Governor of Natal. TRE “MARK LANK EXPRESS)? * fults review of tho British grain trade dur- {ug the past week says: Young whents con- tinue to Jools well, ‘The recent bad weather causes parcels to urrlye in a very poor condi- tion, and they meet with’an Increaaingly dite, feultsale.. Inferfor whents everywhore were cheaper, The useful sorts, however, are 60 Flourwas rather freely supplied, Inferlor toris Were irregularly cheapur, while others wellmalutained prices, Iome-grown barley wasvery much depressed, aud princes were drooping, ‘Trade in forelgn breadstuifs was very slow, and thero was nothing doing up to Wednesday, ‘Thora was a slight improvo- Mid-’ 2] saree that they maintain the recent rates, ' z ment Friday in London, owlng to tho nfod- 4 eta supply of American spring, and 3 ted winter grades of wheat were’ inquired for, and together with the finest | While were selling rather mora froely : AtMonany’s rates, Othorwiva’ business was 4% ery much restricted. AM the mostidesirabla 3 sorts of foreign flour maintain the late rute, thesupply belng siualland Irregular. There ‘Wasa simall supply of maize Friday, and Tates closed 3d dearor, the mixed Amerlean felching 20s 3d ex-ship, Grinding barleys mther tedlfous of sale, despite suinll supplies dn consequones of Inrge quantities being dawaged. ‘Ton fresh cargoes of wheat nr- rived off const during the wuck,’' Sales of English wheat during the wealt, were 47,133 Quarters at 445 td por quarter, agalnist 4H,- 278 quarters at 44s 10d per. quarter duri the corresponding week Inst yenr, —” % WOLSELEY, ‘Tha official announcement comes from the War Ofte that when Gen, Sir Gartiet Wolse- ey suecoeds to the Adjutant-Genoralship in April next ho will, Hke his predecessors, {ansact ofleind business uncer the authority iy Tesponslbility -of the Commanderin- iief, who Is the military adviser of the Soc ‘ ray ofState, ‘Cho nbove is apparently put so to settle the rumors that the Duke of ‘ambridgo ta hostile to Gen, Wolsoloy’s ap- that Gen, Wolseley shall enforoe the el fo the army to wii eof Ci bridge is ow which she Duke of Cambridge Wh THE STOLEN CORPSE, id s stated thatthe Earl’ of Crawford and ty nas decided that he will not offer a, Wcking the thieves,” ae ae! PIQRON-AIOOTING CONTEST,’ : cae Vigeon-shooting match between Dre ret and each Tiling Wortloy, Fewiltad In a tie, * Wredtiry COLONIAT, DEFENSE, Colon wa Dec, &.~—Tho Committee on blew cfensushaying determined ta com. 'Y Cxaiulno the defensive capabilities of eal ‘ vorts abroad, Col, Crossman will pra- «dog 12, Jomalea, the Bennudag, the Barbae es, and othor places, for that purpose. f TNE msm. i Dene grow 1N RENTS DEMANDED, ote 1¥, Deo, 5.—Six hundred of the Duke be Vonshire’s tenauits have decidad not to me except with a reduction of 20 por Tk rhovienry DEPENAR AMSOCTATION. ee Dec 4&—Tlie Lord Mayor of Lon tng The Islsh Nation may rely on lasion Howat, sympathies of the Clty af tiation ‘0 ald tha Property Neténgo Asay ‘The Tes, in ated ors aches Storfal,- roproaches' the : etl Naton with apathy tn not alding the sta, combat the action of ‘tho - Land A tig. assisting the Property Dofunse TURUULENY| " RE ARE «A Dublin LACE ON THE THONE ARE. ind all rrespondopt says boycotting kinds of A) ‘on tho incrense Whreaty and intiuldutions MURDERED, Deans MUL, Dec, B—A turner nawed” AIL: Polntuent, and that the Government Intends: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBEI gn; who Intely paid his rot, was beaten to dent near Shannon Bridge, returning from’ market Saturday, There wero lately exten- sive pxecations on tho property of tho ie- ceasud's Iandlord, : THY LORD MAYOR OF LONDON writes that ho bas consonted to try to ralse tho fund originated by tha Duchoss of Aber- corn and seconded by Countess Cowper in ald of an augoclation for tho rollef of ladles in diatress through the nonpayment of rent in Trolnud. z JIDNIGT DAILIn The anthorities aro cognizant that mid> night drillings are occurring. THE NUMMER OF IMPRIKONED KUSPROTR Dec, 1 was fH. Abont twenty have beon are rested sinc, i 2 A LANGI LAMIOK Crown today stoned tho earrings of Considine, on whoae property there wera evictions recent- ly. Mrs, Conatding was struck, A FARMER NAMED 0ONKY was brutally beaten at Athlone, Ho had paid his rent... He Is in a precarious condt- tion. ‘i A “NO-RENT MANIFESTO. The Kaldukin Land Lengue today passat resolutions adopting a No-Rent” mantfeato and expelling soveral munibers for paying rent, ‘ TWO ARRESTS were made in. Dublin today under the Coot clonact, ~ i » : THE LAND-LEAGUE SYSTEM Is boing openly reorganized under the name of.'The Political Prisoners’ Ald Soctety.”” Soveral inectingn of this now organization were hold Sunday fu the nelghburhoou of Dublin, AN IMPORTANT OnISIS, Special Cable, Dunrts, Dee. 4.—Tho eratd's cable says: It iy gonorally bellavet hore that the present erlais is tho most important of the whole land movement, fer the people haveclinehed with the Government, nnd have thug. far successfully resisted all the strength of co- erclon, Itisnsturiiing tact that two-thirds of- the runts are not being patd. and that - the | tenants have no intention of paylng them without hearty reductions, which the landlords refuse; ‘The Land Courts are so glow that tho act is yet no remedy whatever for thé trouble, ‘The Government dil not) expect this delay, believing that after “n few decisions © tho Jandlords and tenants would settle between themselves, The actual signification of the situation ts this: ‘fhe Goverment have em- ployed the forces damandad by tho landlords and tha conetiiation demanded by the Lib- erals, and ee NOTIC WAVE THUS FAT FAILED, ‘The people did not wonder at the strength of the Land League while permitted to have its own way; .but, now that force fs used, tha disorder continues ‘and the ‘country Is oxpertencing n roign of terror, “Un the eastern counties the assizes Jinve be- gun, aud the Judge spoke of the great in- creave of eriine. Mo sald that threatening letters and intimidation wero everywhere on tha increase, and the tearful erhne of arson was muteh more frequent. fam not an alarmist, and do notpradictetvil war, but cortalnly the situntion 1s most eritien! hore. ‘The Liberal Irish polley and tho existence of the Liberat Government are trembitng in the balance. ; FRANCE, ELUCTIONS ANNULLED, Pants, Dee, §.—The Chamber of Deputies annulled tho elections of Ludoucette and Amngat on the ground that the elections wore carried by clerical! Influence, NOUVIEN, Minister of Commerce, atthe opening of the new school for cuminerclal study, sald tha Government wished to extend the system of trade and comuerce which was destined to impart to French commercial relations whilelt they need. | _ ome _ TUR TREATY WITH AMERICA. ' Ronvier today. cordially received the French committes for furthering the Franco- Ameren treaty of commoree. Io declared Ils readiness to withdraw ‘Tirard’s decreas concerning Amoriean pork if the Americans would Institute a trustworthy system of In- spection, of Commissioners to neqotiate tho basis of a treaty of commerce, he sald ho recognized that ag soon xa the treaties now under dis- cussion were concluded, the: French Cham- bers oucht-to respond to the action of the American Congress by taking the Initiative rolative to the appolntment of Comnils- slonors. ‘ _GERYANY. THE EMrEnon. Bent, Dec, 5—Tha Emperor William, when recelving the President and Vice-Pres!- dent of the Relohstag, emphatically declared that hls message, rend ot tho opening of the Reichstag, wns the fullest expression of his innermost: convictions as to tho welfare of the nation. The Kreuz Zeltung says the Emperor remarked that i¢ was the duty of all deslrons of supporting monurchical principle to pursue the onds Indicated in tho Imperial message. ant IMBMANCH, replying toan address from the Zults Pat- riotic Soalety. expressing spproval of his policy, sald; “2 firmly belfove fu ‘the ultl- mato. victory of ‘the plans. I liave put-for ward, I have Iittle hope myself of soolny tho auccuss of the proposed vefornis.”” COUNT KALNOKY, -Austro-Hungarlun Minister of Foreign Af fairs, hos lofs St, Petersburg fur Berlin, where he will romain two days, é é RUSSIA. THE ANTI-UEWINIL RIOTS, St, Perensnund, Dec, 5.—Authontic news of the anthJowlsh riots nt Odessa has only jJuat reached here, Tho reportof attuok on Sarah Yernhardt wont without comment, A correspondent says he can state, an good authority, that a fresh outbreak af the untl- Jewish agitation in Russia ts considered :Iin- minent i TUR CHINESE, The Novos Vremyn says the Chineas in- toud to extensively fortify. the western frontier of Kuldja whon thoy occupy that diatrict next spring aud to transfer 8,000 familics from Kashgarin to replace those who emlgrated to Russla. ‘There hus veon -two Mussulman revolts in the last four months agaluat the Chinese garrison at Yaug Hisear, ‘wo hundred Chinese were massacred, Four ,hondted rebels wero subsequently beheaded, é ' ITALY, be: Tue POPE, ‘ Nowy, Dee, 8—Tho Bishops are arriving dally'ta be present nt the approuchinz cananl- zations, Literta says thove ts reason ty bulleve at the ceremony itself, the Popo will pro- nouncean allocution aflirming tho necessity of the temporal power, aa @ ESPOSITO, THE CHESTNUT. MAN, Parynwo, Deo, ~The trial of Esposito, the: allexed brigand extradited from the United States, hna begun, ‘Shore arp six counts In the indictment, notably one charg- ing hilo’ with: having kidnaped, Imposed ao rangont of 40,000 francs npon, and ‘attempted to assadinate Jolin Jtogy, un Wngllsh. on- gincen eat : EGYPT, °° : | ENCITEMENT AND THOUNLE, Panis, Dee. 6—A tologram trom Aloxaus drla states that, Arab! Buy, leader of the Taye suliitary. ameute, struck De Bligulors, Cone trajler-General of France, on tho gtreet in Calra today, - There feigteat excltgment, and another revolt is expected. 7 ——— - AFGHANISTAN. WEMAT BAGSY. Lonpon, Dec, 5.—It ts said the Ameers General, Abdul: Kuddus Khan, bas warned. the Ameer that the Horaties are not prepared to accept any further clinuge ox lutarfer- ones, Ynauf, whom the Amecr appointed |, Uovernor of Herat, has not boon kble to pro- ed bayond Farrah, although reinforced. ‘It is reported that, Abdi) Kuddus Khan fs ine trigiing with the Governor of Afghan Tur- hivtan. £t $s probable the Amuer will appear before Iorat in tha prin. A SLAVER, UNKUCCHSSFUL ATTHMI"C ‘TO. CAPTURE AN ANAT VERSED FILED WITH SLAVES, ZANZVAN, Dee. &—On tho td Inst, Capt. Drownalgs, of tho British man-of-awar Lon- don, with ten man. in a steam pinance, nt tenspted to capture a dhow, flying the French colors, funded with slaves. ‘Tho Arab eraw resisted flarcely, and Capt. Brownsigg, 0 sen- man, a stoker, aud astpernumerary wero killed, and one man severely and two slight ly wounded, ‘he «how escaped. TUNIS. NOVETAN RECALLED. Tuts, Dee. &—Although: Roustan, the Froneh reprosenitutive, states that hu will re- turn to Tuts in 9 fortulght, t6 ts generally known that he bns been definitly recalled, and Gen. Lambert will succeed him, SWITZERLAND. TIE NEW ADMINISTRATION, ‘Brune, Dee, .—Cornada hn been elected President of the Council of State, and Vigler Vice-President. Buth are Radleals. CASUALTIES. . Explovion of Over Hnlt'n Ton of Gly coring.” Spreiat Disvateh to Me Chtenga Tridunes Bravroup, Pa. Dev, &—About noon today one vf the Roberts Company's glycarine maxa- vince at Kinznu Junction, twelve miles from Lrudford, containing 1,230 pounds of glycerine, exploded with terrible furee.,” The earth trem~ bled as if shaken by au earthyunke, the shovk boing felt in Bradford, ‘The oxplosion was tho Inrgnst and most mystorlous in urigin ever re- corded In tho olf country. Combustion Js given as tho cuude, ‘This mornioy two ten wont to the magazine for four cans of glycorino, and no- tieed that the cans on top of the heap were smoking. Feariug an oxplosion, they departed, but soon returned, and saw .tho tops of the eana wore gotting hot. Word was sont horo that the inngazine wae about to explode, and an Qyent of the compuny arrived on tho spot in thuo to witness the uiaastur cuusuil by the ox- plosion. The forest, covering at loust three nored, In thy vielnily, was lied low,oud houwes at Kingna were nearly sbaten from thal founda- tions, Noe one was injured. Sts tha only cuso gf glycering oxplosion by combustion over Nowa. Horrible Fate of x2 Brickmnier. Bpectat Disvateh to Tha Chtewoo Tribune. In reference to the uppotatinent | Loutsvinwr, Doc. 6,—Hugh McCord, a brick- makur, met a most horrible fate ery toduy, Ie wus found at 4 n,m, today abockingly burned, lying bestde a tired brick-kiln, 1 secims bo had gone some thine during tho night on top of tho burntog kiln, and, bis clothes tuking tre, he had harned past all help. fly dled iu grent agon this afternoon without buing able to toll how ft occurred. He wus 10 youra old, and waa bull- Urother to two extensive briukmatkors here named McCutlum, aud was very woll known, Killod by # Train. Wrextina, W. Va., Dac. 5.—George Bunfeld, who lived near Metamorns, 0., was run over by” in train on tho Pittsbure, Whuollng & Kentucky Hallroad thia morning on tho whart whilo tho train-mon wore thukiog a running switch, His body was manzled tu wt sickening mnuvor, and foath wus Instantaneous, Ile wie a deck-hand on the atexwer Bolle Princo, 23 yeura old, and bad been married but 4 few montbs. . Lhreo curs wero thrown from the track. ‘ho Core oner's Jury dovided that the uucldent could bive eon avoided had « thusunnn procuded the train, Terriblo Storms on tho Atlantic. PHILADELMILA, Pa., Doo. 6.—Terriblo wouthor was cneountored by thesteumnship British Crown, arrived today. Tho vessel encountered n auc coaston of heavy alos, terminating tho 2igt ina hurricane. ‘Throo boats wero splintered, tho cnulne-room and galloy skylights shattered, the after turtloback oruahod fu, and the tron beams supporting It twisted. “Dr. Dennis Had the bonus of ono hana fractured, and Purser Uricat was knocked down and cut about tho head, Fatally Burned. orod Inmito of the city jufl, Nt a clsirot in ber oll yeaturday and threw tho fighted match over fer hend. Her dress booame ignited and poforn 0 Hames could bo extingulshod sho wus terri bly burned. Sho wus tnisun to the olty hospital, where she dicd this murnlug. A Ploncer of Battlo Crock, Mich., Killed. tipectut Dtsvateh to Te Chicaoo Triburies BaTTLy Cueek, Mick, Dec. 6.—Jobn Mechem, an old ploneer of this city, was kilied this moru- jug by the 7:40 Grand Rapids & Detrolt express olug cust. Ho whe warricd sixty fbet, thrown {nto post, aiid bis skull crushed. Cruxhed to Denth Between Tivo Cars. Spectat Duapateh to-The Ohicago Tribune. Four Wayxr, Ind, Dee. 5.—While coupling cars on the Grand Kuplds & Indinue ond at Luotta toduy, Gourge Bhepard wis crushed bo- tweon tio cars, $fls bend was crushed so badly that ho Yved but a fow momuuts after bene taken out, . Ho lived nt Sholby, 0. Tho remains wore taken there for burial, A Fatal Rallway Accident, Berata, Ali., Dee, &.—In an accldent on tho Sclinn & Now Orleans Katiroad today, near this city, two mon wero killed and anothor fatully Injured, Littlo damugo was done to tho train, A Terrible Muilation | Rpectat Disvatch to The Chicas Tribune. + Bast Saginaw, Mich. Doo. 4—Frank Barber had histeft arm torn out at the shoulder ut tho Suginaw Barrol Fautory today, » ABtcamer in Distress, Wiraunaton, N.C. Deo, 6,—Tho stonmer Port Noyal, trom Now ‘York for Florida, pyt ia at Queen's Jnict In distress Sunday worning. a THE ROWELL-DOBLER WALKING MATCH. Tho Rowell-Dobler taatch running ravo for twonty-ylx. conscoutlve bours—tho anly ovent fora long thug past In this city which bas ox- cltod auy Intoreat in -pedostrianism—beyan at preolscly 0 o'clock Inet evening: qt SicCormiok Hall, Tho race {6 undoratvoil to bo[for $1,000 side Sr. Louis, Mu. Dee. &—sInttio Howard, a col- Bon, the great Mertinesn fowelers, to trust him with a set of dinmouus | worth over £100, pn the faith of n tolegrain stated by bin to hive ‘been sent to him from Bt. Petersburg by the Princess Eristoff, bie mother, nnnounciny: tho disnateh by post, to. hia address of the sit Of 10,08) subles, svonUE Iitd his Sighnces obtained possession of the dinmonils, tuan ha disposed of then for Lily, to a fomate named Iirsehsohn; and wis in tho net of quitting tho German Capital with the proceeds of this transaction. whon bo was ferested at the Sustern Rallroail toruinus. On reloronce to the atithoritics at St, Potersburg, it wus promptly mado mantfost that tho telorain exblbtted by bis Highuces i) the Jowelors wien frnud; for ut tno duty of iy WEristal’ was “in nother. piace’ saveral thousand miles disunt. from the Neva City, Prince George's trial has created w lively sense don tn Berlin, where bis sentence appcurs to give great and general satisfaction. a CRIMINAL NOTES. A Match of Mindcods Covering a Wido Mxtent of Country. Speetat Biapaten to The Chleago Tribune, Wanastt, Ind, Deo. 5.--A dastardly attempt to burn tho ting three-story Lutz Btotol, of, tnis olfy. was inade lust night, An ontrauce was effected through the kitchen windows. ‘The kitchon loor waa well saturated withecont ‘oll, and the fuze, probably comporud of rags soaked in “ull, must baye burned up, as tho floor was badly scorched in places, Fortunately $t fatled to lwnite tho furniture or vuilding, The attemptwas not Uis- covered unt morning, and mist buve beow its expedition Mine, made betwoes Land 4 o'clock, An Investigation iain progress, but no clew. to the guilty purties has Leen found, Had the attempt to tire tho buflding been successful, Wabush must have suiterod n disastrous coniluyration. The dam- age fs light. Speetat Diapatch to The Unicago Tribune. Curntos, Th. No. f.—Patsy Devine, tho note thief and murderer of Aacon Gooilfellow, of Bioomtngton, 111, who was convicted bere one Yeur ago of the murder of Goudfetlow, und sub- sequently granted a now triul by the Supreme Court on technivalities; was sbrousbt to this ofty today for hlascvond trial. if avems to bave ene Joyed prison life, us he 1s lookiag bearty, Ypecial Dispateh to Tne valcazo Triming. Guvencastix, Ind., Doo, G—An_ altercation took pluce yesterday between L. Mullinnex, 1 suloonkeepur at Iteclsville, this county, und Samuel F, Beet Reel was etabbed in tho sido aud Mullinnex was severely pounded. At first Koel's wounds wero thougbtto be very allebt, but the physteluns now four thoy ure fatal, The trouble grew ont of the posecution of Mul- Mnnex fa the Cireuit Court for violating the Liquor Inw. Buccial Dievater to Tha Chteaoo Tribunc, DeEcATitt, i, Dec, &—A warrant was issuct this evening for tho arrest of Edmund Martin, & vegro who ts charged with uttemptiig a ‘sbameless outrage upon the person of Ditay Hlnwe the little daughter of W. 11. King, au old vitizen, Sveelat Disvateh to Tha Ohieaoo Tribune. Lixconx, Nev. Dee, §.—A former eundidate for Muyor, Charles Young by’ namo, Inuguishos inthe County dull, Ho was too free with bis ae resisted nn olfiger, ote. Ils frlends re- ‘uso to ball him out, Special Disvateh to The Chteaco Tribune Wauracs, Wis, Dec. f.-Tho County Judge today acntencod Banna Tiffany, of Weyuuwage, to vote yeurif@ tho State Prison, tho frat two days ta be fn solitary confinotnent, The oris- oner plead guilty to burgiarizing, Wiltlum Wood's dry-gueds store some two weeks since. ‘This makes three tines that: ‘Llifany nas visited Waupun upon compulston. SPHINGYLELD, Mass, Doo, 6.—-David MeMillan, who shot Father McCarty Saturday night, sas8 he nvted In xolf-defensy; tint tho priest pure sued bin with a Rolfe; aud that tho whole trouble bas prere, outer the fact that he (Mc- Millun) ist Protestant. © Buevaro, XN. ¥., Dec. &.—Orrin C. Thomas, connected with the grave-robbery und iusure Auice case, has been indicted for murder in tho frat degree, and Dr. H. 2. Colton, amos Ii. Kennedy, Charles A. Thomas, and Undertaker Parker for conspire) ATLANTA, Doe. B.—A day or two since a convict named Rattnrce wont to the house of a farmer it Hudson County and insulted bis wife. ‘Tho wountn stirted to rin, when Rattarco shot hor dead, NEwaltnt, d dL, Dec. 5.—-Gustav. Zoruth, con wieted of buving been wnguged in av blackmail. ing conspiracy, bus been suntonced to two yuurs in the State Brluon and to pity a thie of 850. Newront, It. b, Dec. 6-William I, Durfeo, the self-confessed forger, will bo urrestod in the inorning at his Louse, whore he 15 quite ill, A pollcoman wag pluced ina room ndjoluiag bis chamber tonight, i Onmtacoritz, O., Dec. 6.—During a tight at Riebland turnuce, eust of this piuce, this after noon, between Marvels Mekenzie, a lvvorer, and John Turner, miner, tho former was knocked «down ‘nud then kicked In the breust with such violoncg that he diod alinust instantly, ‘Turner escaped. ae ety Farmouru, Ky. Dec. §~—Louls Cumming was Kilted by Nou ‘Goodpuster a fow miles trom hero Saturday night. They were going bi Ome, with others, from the village, Goudpuster wis drunk, and threatened to shoot the crowd. Cotnmins persunded bim to put up the pistol, but afterward bo threutened to abvot Cumming, who tried ta escape by riding away, Goodpaster pursued, and tired with fatal effect. Lee enna AERIAL NAVIGATION. Klectricity Looked ‘To as the Great Agency of tho Future, Mr, BW. Breurey, a membor of the London Acronauticul Society, read nn Interusting paper {utely on uerful navigation, explaining, with tho ald of models, the principles upon which at- tompts hnd hithorte and should in the future bo mitilo to uifeet artificial tight. ‘Pho couolusion at which tho Aoronuutical Souloty bad arrived wus that ght was worcly a mechauical action capuble of imitution, that it was unnsalsted by alry culls or other contrivances for effecting Jovity, that the ballogu was incupublo of boing rendored useful to ian aya means of locumo- ton excopt In the way of waftage, and that thia mode of proxression in telntion to tho earth was capuble of bemg waterially assistod by some mothod of ralsing or lowermy tho balluon at plousuro without loss of gus or uallast, After poluting out sume of the condi.» Uous undor whieh a tsb moved Ju the water qua a bird Jn the alr ho suld ho was quite prepared for thu discovery of some peculiar conditions ut- tuching to the agitation of thia thin modium ot which wo had no conception, Tho tonants of the alr, greut as was tho yurloty in thelr size | aud form, resembled ono unother In possessing the monoy buving Yoon put up in the oftice of | the chicago Mield by Vutor Duryea, of Now York Uity, Rowoll's triond and bucker, and J.C. Fuller, of the Chfeaso Bourd of Trudy, backing Dobler, L. B, Moyars, the obamplon ‘whurtedis- tunoo runtor of the world, wis choson roferoe, and Prof, Rollingun, the {oyeto ubauiplon, an M, dt. Shannatan alticiated Itowell and Doblor roxpoutively. ‘Both the vontwatants stripped woll, Rowell os- peclully so, Dobvler's vountomimoe was clearer and brightor than usual, and ho wocwed in the beat of spirits. Roth bla trather aud blusult as scorers for thought bis condition exvettent, Rowell, stripped a rubbod: down, Iu a glows ing’ picture of “boalts and of uiecutir dovelopmunt frou hid neud to bls heels, ‘Tho alnowy tendons nud inudclos of tho legs, whon wt full tousion, botray his marvelous strength aud onduranco of Hab. . * Promptly at_¥ o'clock the contostants up- id tho travk for the asturt, an "Doblor, whe | hud position, aprany ta the nta yoodly galt, which be gradually bo made the first lop. Ituwol followed burn closoly: Tor the Urat (wo lupe, hesitating op the suvond for a mowent only to uccapt frum the hand of 0 4 choloe poUQuey of fuworg. Upon roaching a polut oppoutt the svorer’s stand be mato a spurt for the lund, baving obtained which ho forood tho guit sume whut, At preuluely the gama point on tho third dup Doblor ayy in “took quish tha position to his antuxonist on the next Jap. Tt atternatad this for some little time, and the audionus was bighly unuecd thereby, The triok ig not considerod uo ynod one. Tho damp. cucd wawduet of whiod” te ls cumposcd voomed to ba unevenly spréad and vary looie, nnd [t was the opluton of oxperts that it would take sovoral hours of truveling-to pack jt down Inte possubly feo bape, There ura no less than Gighteen lupe to the inlle, and it was not to. be oxpectod under those clroutistanvod that tho first milo would bo made {n very quick time, ‘Tho-revord was six minutes and thirty-two wovonds, Pat Not Your ‘Trust in Princes. dant Telegravh, To Russia, Austriau Polaud, and the Neapotl- tan Provinces at Ttuly, Prinoay aro a yond deul nore pleutiftul than blavkburrica; Indeed, Gu- fic ‘on boust of at lout ony large village every male inbabitant of witch te {ndiuputubly cor tiled to the rank of “Highness.” fut oven ip countries thus oxcoplonally Cavored by u supers wbundance of “Berenlties, } real Hye Eriuce te seldom seen io thy Selon’s dock, or heard of as inpulvorily residing in # haus of a corevotion. 4'o this complexion, however, hus coug a Prince of undoitbted weauluoness, tried In Leriin w few, dus ago for obtaming gooda under falso pra tenses, and soutenced ty two seura’ pouul xervl- tide fa Prussian jul, Prince George Leistoll, achuinberluin of the Mopurinl Russian Court, aud (he gon of un olliege bdldius bigh command futhe Caucasud, porivaded Mewsrs, Wagner & tha {oud only to rettne* three fm portint capacities, the association and proper ‘udjustinout of which constituted the property, und power of tllght—vla1 wolght, aure fue, aid foree, Tho wolghtof a bogy was duy tu the tution of gravity, und the provicw was how #0 to.rotard or rogulate the uction of ray, nS to oatise ita tnlluence to be Iniultesinully distributed. Havlug ox- pained what be wishud show I projovtlug some pocwilarly-foldud pleces of aur idross the thoutre, ne then los fall from bine but-shuped nude, which soon, taking in curve, shot out tin neurly borizontal direction for o ting, Hud foree, tho thitd brent prinelple of Sight, Veen umptoyad, tt would havo neutral fzod tho action uf gravity so longus itcontinuud, and the flights of the mdduls would have been projonged, Ju andoavorlng to ostiniate the yy portion of plunu surface to fortes wo. that the bne tight curry tho other by the application of lmputsive force, we woro not without lguitionnt ati. So varied were the forms at fight, and wo widely diferent the conditlong—in gomy casos 4 heavy welgbt boing suppurted by siuall plines or wigs, ond fn othors Witly wulents by oxtensive surfuce—thut If aver the subjact suoutd be muptered, Might would prubably be olfocted in moro ways (oun one, Great weight und wtinil Burfuce, us tho obacrvatious uf M. do Lugy sbowed, tust be accompanied by great velocity, it in the Hight of the common eparrow, while with small wolght and great surface, us in tho buttectly tribu, a reduced yolocity only was requivit. If, therefore, wan vould construct tho necexsury elirtuce of strength guilleiont to lus ‘eure safety, ho could vortainly add by the aid of ‘ongiuo power suiligient velocity to obtain supe port. upon the prtiusphoro, Showing -thig by the ‘ight of modulg with wing sure fuces of ditferout forms, .which wore pro- the toron of india rubber ave Un ucoouut Of uxperiMants which had boen mado within tho lugt thirty yours. Itwasto be regretted phat many wore Working in gacrot, and thus tho causes of fallure: wore nut Reneruly kuowd, Oue reason for this swcrecy wis the fonr of ridivule: another the stato of (he pitcut taws, Huhad blineelf tucoed bis attention lo the parachute, bovauie It was known thata surface of thirty eukro faces would briurinman safely to the wround, oud bivcfforts had boun directed to providing a repulsion, Te wis nus without hope... had beld a conversauon with it York, that in elcotrjeity would bo found tho means of supplylug a turce which ‘would inako ft possible to transport a weight of, uy, 800 pounddio thu ni, = See ee amnaeneael A Man Who [opt His Word, New Yurk Thnes, Muny yours ozo an orphun boy was taken from the houso of refuge Jn Now York to work for a Vaterson farmer, Altor a while be com: plained tout ho wus rete te a pests, gad at lust bo aun. ewuy, uolg! Lid beforo be wont that bo Tntended-tn coms back -ogain when a moun god “square off" with bia unkind ouployer, On stalwart young pin or and abe Identical and that be hud come tu square olf” with Blin, which be pro- ceeded todo in thy most empbatio style, giving the nnn a sound thrashing. His wife cumo to tho rasguo, but the young man algo * square oft" with bur, ond when a biz dog was got on biw bu pollshed off tho doy, tuo. Io then an- nounced Wut the accounts were all “ squared otf,” and bo would return to bis Wostero bone, whenes be bud come exproasly for the purpose of fulfiiiiag ble threat mado whou 8 boy, ies fore s Warrant could be tesucd for Ula artes, bo was apy wiles oa bis way frou Paterson, Thoanksglving-Day w emticd on the furme that be ‘gated to all tho bulidings, spd vonsuined all but pace themeotucs to save the proporty. of th lon - 2 / ‘The following ta fe insurance on the stock: 10 Royal of Liver Ves "of Chica, famdon & Laneas! Tia Cont noe,. Nowark.,.. . Phentx of [ru Fire Asaoelation Manufacturers’ of Hoygiston of Boston, 2 Jnsuranco Company of North WALOrtOWN es atesiseretee + Comnonwonith of Boston, Abinburs-dudgeburg. Northorn of New Yor! ALons of Botween 820,000 and 830.000 “dn Milwaukee. Spectat Dlspateh to The Chteaoo Tribune Mitaauxer, Dec. §.—A disastrous fra broke out atin curly bour this morning in the fourth floor of the large and costly furniture oxtal- Ushinent of 8. H, Seaman & Co, ou Wisconsin strect, and before the flames could be subdued the builiting and stock bad been damaged to tho extent uf Frown 8,000 ty #0,00),. Tho buitdine Is a veestory Urick. GW by J2v in sien, brick, with stoue front, und cost 83000, It is owned by R. G.Owenas, and was built for tho Seamanses, who occupy tho fuur tleors and baxoment ag a furniture sales and store room, packing, and uphoistering department. The fire orivinated The Origin of the Minncapolis Fire Still Remains. a Mystery. General Beltef that It Sprung from Friction of the Main Belt. A Fire in the Tennesses Penitentiary - Entails a Loss of $260,000 . Over Insurance, Total Lous on tho Atinntic, In, Ele- yator, $45,000; Insurance, $30,000. A Fifty-Thousand-Dollar Bloza at Atlan- ta, Ga.y. Well Covered by in the uphulstering department, and rapid: Tnsurance. ly enveloped tho entire’ floor, ‘Tho roof aa a : was entirely, destroyed and tho — ulldute The Cause of the Minneapolis Fire and | dawaged to the extent of $5,000, Tho lusson Exploston Stil a Ayaterys Spretal Dispatch to Tha Cnicagy tribune, &r. Paun,, Min, Dew. 6—The origin of the (isnutrons fire and explosion at Sinnenpulis re- Malus a mnystery, ultbough there nre verlous rimors and theerles. The. Coroner fs undecided about boldiag an Inquest, for if the fire was caused by friction of belts none would bo nec- crsury, Ho sald tt pad been reported to btn that tho disaster originated by on employs of the Pillsbury SUl tuklag a lbted jump into the oll- roo, and if that could Le eatnbilabed bu would hold utr ativation, ‘Tho Cuct thut fies. was first discuverod nenr the malin belt In tho buse- nent of the bulldtur inclines the proprictors of the mil), a3 well ag the millers cmployed In the bullding, to the “belfef that It sprang froin fric- ton, So farasiskpown, no ono bid been tn the busemont of tho mill for some time. Tho explosion In tho Minnenpolis mill ts attributed to much the sume causes us destioyed the Wiasb- burn A, which was vary conctusively proved to bu the result of a prevailing flour dust, anu pos- sibly xas generated by the overkentiog of the buildings. ‘ho conditions were the sume In both trea, Firo was present in the Washburn A. willfor some time prior to the explosion, as was cunclusively proven in the insurance a Witnesyes ugrvo thatin this, instance the Hire bad mady its way iute the Minneapolis Mill, and had boeu burning some time boforo the ux plostun occurred. In tho exporiinents made by Profs, Pock and Peckuam finmediately fol- lowtng the zroat May. explosion, {t was sbown thnt the proper propordons of air and any onin- bustibla imuterial throwa into the. wir would ‘burn sulligiently rapid to cause vioient explo- siun and’ convussion, flout and other milting products betny ainong tho most combustible of those tuatertals, They demonstrated by a series oC oxpertinents that the suddon jar of a milil, which might throw dust of thle kind Into the afr, on tho erention of drafts whieh cuuld draw it Inte tho atmosphere, would bring woout the Stuck of furnitupe is prouably from $25,000 to $23,00), boing bafd to eatinuty before tomorow, ‘Tho toss la fully covered by Jusuranee, ns fol- Jowa: On buitding—Lancashire of Manchester, $1,000; Phenix of Brovkiyn, $7,005 and Au An Of New York, 4x0. On stock: Association of Vhilulelpbia, 2,00; A Fire of Philadelphia, #2400; Commercin of London, 200; Phunix of Hartford, ‘3 of ary i] New York, 8244 nn OF Biren S200; Mee! ‘Trade: Homburg, $2,000; Hamburg & Bremen of Home Be $1,000; und British Amoriva of Toronto, Little Blazes, | ‘The alarm from Box No. 8) ‘ot halr-past 7 o'clock fast night was caused by n sinull blaze in an unocoupied house at the corner of Dearborn and Fourtvonth streets, Dumage, §23, Cause unknown, Onicer William Ceonke discovered sinnke seus {ox from tho busemunt ot the Hibernian Bank bullding at No, 36 Suuth Clark streot lust night, and notified thé tire-utarm office, The {utelil- gence was transinitted to Engle Company No. V4, und -Marahul Shay und Lieut, shippy went over to iniveatiate. They forced their way into the basemunt aud diecoverenl that thoy were just In thie tu provent what might have been a serlone contingrauon, An off stove had been fert burning and bad set fire tu some surounding mateyial that was be- ginning to binze in yoo xutpe. They extine gulshod ic with 1 couple of pulls of water befure {t bud done any serlous dumuye. Losses and Instrance on the Atlantic Elevator in Iowa, is Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Davesront, In, Dec. i—The Atlantle Ele~ vator, the largest on tho Chieayo, Rock Island & Puelite ond west of Davenvort, which was burned Saturday night, was owned by parties 10 this clty—D, ‘I.-aud. 8. F. Gilntun, There were 10.000 busbels of wheat In the clovatur, and 50,000 bushels of corn in the cribd was nlio de- an Btroyed. ‘The total toen is 64.009, . The meur- Fear etn eee Spimmon | bollef | ance was ux follows: Boylston Company, 8.40; Chobk er FAR ee Ge. Cnudtonly wae eae | Sumutieturers, $1,000; London, §1.00: Tanne, explogion was from causes Identical with those | #2000; Boston, &,00; Fire Avsoutution, $1,000; Amerlean, $1,000; Roode Island, Hoyal, 3; Matropole. $2000; Fireman's Fund, €2,000: Unlon of Paiindelpbia, Es Union of Ban Feanelsco, $50); Queen, a thut loveled the Washbure A till threo years 0; ugu. ‘Thy tolilers pave very generally learned and, prietice thorough cleanliness in thetr mils. aud improvementa hive been made In internal coustruction which prevent tho uccumulition of dustin auy quantities. ‘bat explosions did not gcuur in other of tho milly nny be tenced possi bly to the fact that neithor tie Empire uor the Exeelsiur were in uperution, and that uxtra pre- caution bad bocn taken tu insure the most thor. ough Immunity from the duazer of tlour-dust explosion, Some of the millers who havu wivea thongbt to the subjoet tuellue to the pinion, Lowever, that conditions which roguit In the crention of an explosive gus in mils separate from tlour dust are ut Ty Widurstuod. ‘th tha Western lated Press, : MINNMADOLIS, Minin, Dee. b—A lupo forea of Ineo are at work rumoving the débris from the guna! at the flour mills deposited) there by the fire, No more bodies have been found, und It ts thought tho cutire wumber of Uves lust will not execed [uur Crocker, Fisk & Co, gut out thelr gafo this morning, tiling their Ks tntict, Fillebury & Co.'s uflico did nut burn, The three nila chitt they lost lessen tholr dally capucity 200u barroly, Lut thoy atiit have Jefe a daily ca- pielty of 3,000 burrels in the Auobor and bult of the, now Pillsbury A Mill, now running. ‘The gocond half of thts latter anltl will be cam- pleted within oa mouth, ‘This will ruse their capacity ugain to nearly Ghd burrels por duy—t littio more than tt was before the lire, Only one-tenth of tho milting capacity of the ulty wis dcatroyed, and two of tho four burned milis were Idie on wecount of the dull murkot, ‘Pho iniflers any that the fire will not affect tho output of flour, beuause there {8 not enough xe ‘willing whedt Iu the Stato to make one-third of the flour thit was -inanufactured bore last yoar, ‘The total amountof whoat destroyed will not execed 20,000 bushels, and of flour at inalynill cant quantity, ‘To'the Westerss Assoctated fress, Sr. PAUL, Minn, Dec. 6.—All the bodies of the killod 1u the Minnenpolis will expluston aro yow recovered, Tho Hat published this morntag was iucompleto and full of errors, poled as corrdcted list: Killed—Cornetiue Fredericks, alstunt Color Engineer of the Fira Depurtines! At Atlunta, Ga. Loss 850,000, Well Ine sured, , Special Dispateh to The chicago Tribune. ATLANTA, Ga, Dec. §.—V'hld morning carly the houses of the business firins of J.P, Dobbs & Son. W. L. Barnes & Bon, Wado Whlte, J. Bozerman, 1. Hirseh, William itoot, and otbors, woro destroyed by fire, The orlzin ts thought to be thy work of an incendlury, as no one con- nected with tbo sture in which whe fire origl- had been thore since Suturdry, aod the tira was not disedvered until this morning ut 1o'clovk, Tha losses uggregute 30,000, which amount is pretty well covered by insurance. Deteutives aro now nt work, and o clew is thought to be bad that will loud to the arrest of the purty who set firu to the property. Kerosene-Lamp Explosion. A atill-ularm to Engine Company No, 1land to Cheuiteal No.'4 at’3 o'clock yosterday morning was cuused by the discovery of ire Ina water olugutan the seoond Noor of a threesatory and basement brick building nt No. 24% Mlinois streut, ownell by A. Johnson and occupied by Mra. Mary Wilbur a bourding-house, Dam- uo to building, $50; causo, explosion of a kero- ague tanp, ,Somo Burning Clother, ‘Tho alarm from Hox 83 at #:40 yoaterday morn: Ing was vaused by u lot of clothing cateblng tire iaa bath-room ou Ese second fluor of No. 42 Sixteenth atroct, owndd and occupled by If. A. Henny tou: Cuuse unkuown; damage nomi- Sevoral Stores at Flowery Branch ard Marietta, Gu., Destroyed. ° Atnasta, Ga. Dec. 5—A firo at Flowery Jobin Tuahoy, uiemler of hook and ladder No, i; | Branch yesterday dostroyod several stores. A Alexmider Bjork; laborer; Wt 1 Robinson, fire ut Marictta today destroyed soveral business wright. Tuo woundod—itiram Snyder 3 buuscs. Loss ubout $74, Pillabury B. Sui, jaish on the head twa i Jong. "and buroed about the bend and | ae Broelcouridge, Ml Li 2,800, I fucy; “Fumes Tafter, — book | und — dude ce, Mich,; Lons $2, )) Ine fer'No. i head sand’ handa’ brulvd by surance 81,900, aroek; Thomus W. Mullen, assistant tiller, tit bund-gut and. arn brulved; Duntul Horbach, hose No. 4, bruised aud cut about the bead: Frank L. Coulton, buge No, 4, lett arnt broker: and cur cut, in two; Fred Ketuf, bose No, 4, brulsed: on‘ tho. leya aud arms; Petor Helvon, hurton the Jeg by a tying misatle. Apectal Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, East Saaixaw, Mich. Doc. &—Dutcher & Son's grocory-store at Breckenrltee burned yesterday. Loss on.stock, $2,00U; Insured for $1,500; toss ou buliding, €800; suaured for 40. A Tanvory Worth $140,000, DAtsston Bra, N. Y., Deo. &.—Tho loss by tho burning of the Hatgnt Tannery ts wbout S1U0,02); tnsurince, Tho tannery with be dune. diutely rebuilt. A Fire in tho ‘Tonnossce Penitentiary Destroys a Lurge Amonnt of Property. spettal Dispatch to The Chicar ‘Tila: Nasuvit.e, Toni, Dew. &—At hulf-pust 3 o'elock this ufternuon a tro broke out.in tho Ulaoklug departmont of tha mut binc-shops in tha |- poultentiary, loguted In the wudtern purt of tho clty, and sproad quickly dosplte the strenuous offerte made by tho convicts to suppress the Hames, Severn alarms wore siualod, but owin to the confusion cated by the rvocption uf the alarm from various boxes the onginus did not arrive until tho fire bad galned considerable houdway. The convicts bocumw pania-stricko n, ‘but suon gut ovor thelr oxcitoment and wont ty work with o will, doing oxceltent servicu, in many fustancos volunturily subjecting them. wives to great ‘danger, Hundreds of civilians attracted to tho second. of the coutlagration reuterod mutertal assistance: to the firemen and convlots, but fn aplte of all that could be done tho Humes raphlly communt> SUICIDAL, A WelletoeDo Farmer of Towa, Sptetat Dispateh to The Chteaay Tribune. INDEPENDENCE, Ti, Deo. &—Johu’ Motze. 8 Gorman, and an old resident of Buchstinn Coutis ty, committed svlolae yesterday morning at bls home, about four miles from (ndependenes, In, Since the douth of bis xon from aunstroke, re- ceived while at work jo the told mat summer, Me, Mutze hag not scored: himself, and Suaday: mnorulng, xoiug to the barn with w son ta de the moruing chores, he lookud ut,the wun and asked tho buy If It was well lonled, Tho boy answered fn the affirmative, and’ went about bls work. Boon after by heard the discharge of the yun, and, polug te where bis fushor wis, found bln” is the top of bla head buing completely shut the malo prisog, Durlug tho excitement John Crulg, Jnmoa Clark, and Gray, threo convicts, cacaped, Lut were recaptured. Edward Motly,o culorcd convict, was wcveroly injured by Ine hallug emoke while battling with the tire, ‘Tho oonvicts had inuumerable opportunitioa during: the Inelpionay of tho tire to csvapo, but tackud ntoator, But for this fact nearly wll of the T3 could . buve rexalnyd “thelr freodom. , Ag soon as possible after the Lro started thd Porter Kitley, Ituok” City Guarda, and Burns’ Artiltery’ were called upon to pror tovt tho prison and pravent the . esunpe of cho convicts, and thoy fumadiately rospond- ed, being atutioned on the inside and ‘outside, Whore thoy did ood srtvice, Aout 6 o'clock suulwnt, when thd fire bud burned yoarly every thing within roach, a ounvict set.ira to the cust wing of tho main prison hy which Ie located the femald department, Ag soon as the Humes pade thelr uppournnce the womun scfuatied and lott thelr cojts, passing through the Honea thut ise sued through tho widdow on the atulrway, All wero scorched more or lua, but no aertous In- jury was sustained by any, The surcums of tho Conilos ang tho tiro cronted a puniy mmoug the mate“convicts, who, solzing slodgo-bummora, axes, and stones, andy a broak for the. rbalu door wid to battor [t duwa, but the guurds with borols frmuoss drove thom bavi, and Nually quicted thom. When tho rol! waa called, it was ascortained thatonly wig had escaped, ‘Those are Thomas Cox, Xrederick Dhino, J. 0, Clark, Charlea Walker, Jobu -Murtiv, and Frouesick Ransom, Loss oatimated at $285,000; tusurauce, €08,500, : - ey ¢ To the Western Associated Prego, a Nasuvit.y, Tonn,, Dov, 6.—Tho entire magus: facturing departmont of Cherry, O'Oouney & Co., losavdy of ‘tho Stato Pyultentiary, wus burned today, togathor with @ large amount of muanutuctured woods, ‘The firm owlog nothing and belng excuptionably strong fnancully, haying saved a large ainount of raw muteritl, will At ouce reorgunizo.tho wmunufactory of wagous and olor goods, Logs oyer jnsurauco A Young Ludy of Galosburg, Ml. Sveclat Disoutch to The Chicuye Tribune, Gargvuuna, UL, Der, &—~Lena Hroberg took Polson and diced, Tho Coroner's Jury runderod a verdict that ber death was ouused by some drug, namo unknown, ’, ——— STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yor, Dec, b—Arrived, the Weostaud, from Antwerp, aud the Italy, from Liverpoul, ULAsaow, Neo, 5.—Arcived, tha State of Ponte aylvunta, from New York, Lonpow, Reo. 3.—Tho pteamslips Sarmatian and Missouri, from Loston, and the Juson, from New York, havu arrived out, QuerxstowN, Dov, 5.—Areiyed, the Spain, from New York, : New You, Deo, §—Arrived, tho steamer Cultie, from Liverpool, ‘! Sa NEW HIDE AND LEATHER EXCHANGE, CINCINNATI, O.,. Deo. Tho manufacturers and dealery in louthor and leathor guods formed , a Mido and Loather Bxuhango, by adopting a constitution tuduy, Au election for uillosrs will be held on tho third Monday in Documbor. Sa BIG LAND SALE, Aoectat Dispatch to Tre Chicagn Tribune, MinwayKay, Wie, Deu &—The Milwuukeo, Lake Bboro & Western Hallway sold 6.000 acres of ping tauds In Langlade Conuty, nour Antes to Bherber Bryant, the well-known luwwborman, for $60, fy ae . BUY NO HOLIDAY PRESENT without seeing Dr, Seott's-beautitul electria hale and flesh brushes, ‘They always benefit the well, and marvelously cure headaches, nuuralgia, dandrutt, fall: holy, bablness, rheumatism, ete, tree ro nded ff put wt Fepresented. At drug aud fancy stores, BUSINESS NOTICES. * PELKS! PSLES!: PRLEMC. Astrecurefor Mn), Hicading Iwhing, aud about $25,000, Notwithstanding the confudon ins pe beun dlacovored by. Dr. Wille a a ly bux of DR. WILLIAMS" INDIAN and excitement, only six oonylets esvaped from mie bee plea LS NO cnsioly, though yt one thuo bundreds could havo gulnod their Iboerty by 4 rivb through the crowds 01 speutatora, Muny of the convicts cases of tweatyellvo years standing, It wires tive minutesaiter uahug. ILL NTAEN'S absorbs the Lumers, soothes pain, inity after wert! rm in bod, Reting,, poten, This prepared for Plies, ttehing vf the parts, and. Mothing otae, Sold by druggists, or malied t on rooulet of yrieo—st, hy A ety VAN BUILAACK, STRVENSON & CO, Ohidawa, Macailater’s Cougt Mix 1m fant an perseding all othor remedics In Chicaad for the diseases Inulduntal to vur sovero winter Beakou. dunn B, corner Hilsted: and Harrlsva streets, and all drumylats, _- DRESS GOODS 74 West End © Bargains! CARSON, PIRIE & COS — “EVIDENCES” “It Pays to Trade on the Wesi Side,” When they MARK DOWN INS AT THE CORNER OF Madison & Peoria-sts, ° New Wool Mixed Biarritz, useful * goods, gdod weight, worth 45, now » - 260 46-inch Fancy Cheviot Suitings, new and exira stylish goods, reg- ular price everywhere $1.25, re- duced to - oo. = §9e Elegant Ombre Stripe Shoodas, solld colors, newest shades, good value at Sl,now +. - + 73¢ 46-inch Scotch Mixtures and Hair Lines, heavy, all wool, useful fa- bric, considered cheap at 900; ourprice, + = «© 9c 45-inch All-Wool Shoodas, a bar- gain, at - , - 80c Rich Invisible Plaid French Serges, = all wool, new shades, cost more to import than price we now offer at - + 46c-inch Invisible Plaid English Merinos, Roman Silk Siripe Serges reduced - to about half price, 2 Silk Mixed Moire Novelties reduced one-third, By poedy 36 2c 4 Handsome double-width Armures, 20C , Line of 25c Dress Goods marked © - down to “2 {6c CARSON, PIRIE &CO. SILK HO: (24 Annan ane st 6e Chas. Gossage § Co. Bargains IN “Sik Hosiary!” All Sizes and Color: Tinported Ribbed Silk, English Spun Silk,» - Froneh Emb’d Silk, .- - $1.75 pr. Heavy Weight Silk; - - $2.00 pr. Asti Hino and Heavy Silk, $2.25 pr. And Fifty Styles of Elegant Novelties . » $1.25 pr. $1.50 pr. In Silk Hosiery just received For Christmas Presents, © Ranging in price from $2.50 to'$20.00 pair. . Also, an Importation of Ladies’ Extra Fino Underwear, Received late, which we offer “Below Regular Prices.” Chas, CHRISY MLAS OARDS, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Raphael Tuck & Soun’ Prize Cards, au cutive Hno, surpassing all athoris Also. the best styles from Prane’s, De La Ruo's, Mavens Ward & Co.'s, Eyro & Spotthswoodo's, Atkinson Bross. and othr nes. Eetoged Cards, Wand Palate ed, Sik, and all otlior styler, ‘The tlnest assortment fu Chleago. Wholesale aud Retail oi Skeen & Stuart’s, 1 Nadison-st, opposite McVicker’s Theatre, Gossige & Co. 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