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RAILROADS. Jowa Pool Just Now in Exceedingly Bad Shape. The prospect of & Sharp and Early Fight Between the Oma- * hha Lines. he Burlington's Denver Extension Likely to Breod Another Row, foyortanco of the Chango of Managomont in tho Now York & New Fngland. A West Virginia Enterprise De- signed to Link Wheeling and Charleston. ‘Tho indlanapolts, Decatur & Springfold Leased by tho Indiana, Bloom: ington & Western. (oold’s Purpose in Building the Saliua & NorthwestornAnonal Report of tho Northern Pacific, qne fowa Pool in Bad Condition—A Fight Among tho Omaha Lines Imust« nts Beerything Indicates that tho days of tho Iows taronumberud. Tho feollng between the torea Ines forming this pool--the Chicago Northweatern, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and Chicago, Rook Island & Pacitic—has become sobittoy that It will not be-possible to keep thom togetuer much Ionxer. Tho principal troublo artes from tho establlshmont of lines toBt. Paut and Minneapolis via the Burlington, Cedur Rap- f9'& Northern. Tha Northwestern contends that tho nthor two ronds have no right to that territory, and that, by establishing Northwestorn Unes, they have virtually broken the [uwa pool- ingarracguinent. Butasite from this troublo, tho fowa pool could unt be longer matutained on the old plan anyway, ag a now lino bas been organized between Chicago’ sud Council Blutts by tho Wubasb, St. Louls Pacific, which is ulso competing forthe Counc!] Bluts business, and would have tobe admitted luto the poul if the arrangement wasto be continued. Before tho trouble re~ garding tho Northwestern business bad taken {hy ebapo effarta were mitac to Induco tho Wi usb to join the lowe pnol, and otic-fourth of the business was ulfered to that lino, But the Wavash refused to enter into such un arranges mont before wll uther dillivulties reyurding: Western business nd beun sottled. As tho- three original Towa lines bave now faulicn out imong themselves, probably no furthor offort willbe made to reurgnuize the Lowa pool and take in the Wabash. It ts quite ikely that a cone ficton Loo Onaba and St. Puul business will bo {oaugurated before many duys have passed, and there /s but little prospect that tho cuntest will teof short duration, ns vuch one of the yirlous contestants {g determined to carry tte posut. ‘The lowa pool big been in oxistenco for |omo cigbtor ten yenrs past,and bas worked woll untitafew yeirsago, ‘The original agreoment: provided for the puuling of both tho {rola and passenger business betweon Chicago aud Coun- ¢) Blu, 40 per cont of the ‘cxrniugs golng Inte the pol, and WW por cent emg retitined by tho roads for opernting uxpenses. ‘Tho agreement alsa provider that the ronds fn the pool shuuld Heep uutof cach other's territory. Uuring tha Ist tew years tho building tever bus attacked these roads, and thoy huve intersected each other With u network of stect, “nis complicated teallalrs of tho pool, and tho managers of tho muds forming It have long siaco become awure ofthe fact that, In ordor ty keop up the Connell jhufs pool, a new acvaneMunt would have to: bemade, Suverat elforts have litely been mude and tho Wubush to reorganize tho pool, was requested olny: but othe ing bas been — accumplished, — Attuira have Dow cone fo sich nt puss that it Is almost fopossible to bring about 2 recoxnltion of tho Towa pool that would ba satisfactory to the Yarlous Council Blutls rouds, Mealdes, if a uew trrangement,were made now, it would become netesuiry to tnko another oie next yeur, as by that time thore will be anothor Coungll ‘sluts hoe from Chiengo via the Chicago, Milwaukue & St. Paul, and this line would also baye to be ad> nitted Into tho pout. Itis tha geuurat opinion that thoro fa but ono way lu Which a xeriouscuntiict among. the Lown Ynes can bo avotdert and that 18 by congolidute fag the Southwestern and Towa pools, so thar all tho business betwoen Chicago und St, Louls and the Missouri River would go Into ous goneral pool; and it Is predicted: that thig will be the Enal outcome of the contest. The Burlington Extension to Donver Likely to Create a Disturbance. Tho indications are that there will be x tvely tat beforo long botween tho ronds west of tho Missourl, Tho contest promiees to bo a tri- Angular ono, and will be between the Union Pacltte, tho Chicago & Northwestern, and, tho Colcago, Burlington & Quincy Kallruads, ‘The {rouble arises from the extension of the Bur- ington & Missourl River Mailroad in Nebraska {o Denver by the Chiouya, Jurllagton & Quincy. ben tho Hne ts completed, which will be early uext summon, the Burlington will have on ine ependoat through routu to Denver from Chis Gree tally usshortas the Jutesburg ine of tho pave Vucitia, The new Burlington enterprise rere Upon with Jealuus eves by the Union (itll, whieh 1s now perfecting arrangoments tap tho Burlington in Nebravskn at some of its Bethinoortunt points, so us tw bo alle to om= bartass the Burlington ag muck as possible, It hus aided to bulld ut once nine trom Lincoln, fe. to Beatrice, ‘be Chleace & Northwestorn atid to uke a band iu the tight, and threatens poullla ine from Fromant, Neb, to Latealn. i “ the Atchison, Topeka & Santa 16 {s also pe ing for Frewout, and talks of extondtiue tho i tag Linc, via Satlan aud ‘Topeku, to the Ne- mates Blute lino, What steps the Buritngton i (ake tn order to offset these now muv er Engen ale, much Is certitn ea lively tight on the Nebraska ‘Usincas, and provably also on the Donver bit ‘Deas, a8 toon a8 Ub ready for business, @ Burlington extension is me Importance of the Change in the Tanagement of tho Now York & New Loginnd Rutiroud, changoin the manngement of tha Now var © New Engluud Raitroad ta of greater im= Lie ea aie is generally supposed. Tho tact Penite Presidents of both the Erlo and the eee Nuriroads have consented to take ne It tw tikely to make o sotttemont of tho ny Warfare between the trunk-ling rull- Meee more difleult task than it has beon the iN ‘ore, Tho work of completing thu road to Heth Rivor bas beon aubstantlally com- tbe hi AUFishkill, connection is mudo with satenie’ Sid Practically with tue Ponnsytvania. laioyt unt ose two rouds, therefore, will buve: ye uuuruken connoation with New England Ines “GY thdopendent af tho Vandarbile Lusineas Lo, filvision of tho New ‘Euwtund Hemene ig been it xerious obstncly to tho svt Lon of ad tie trunksling war and the nequisie te nndg LOW tue to New Englund, whieh way tenths (tm purtunt connection, will not tes. eas, diticuitice of w settlement, plan‘or fderetoud, moreover, to be part of tho Utbreugy WoW muoaReMeNt Co UUka the roa At pred tiie betweon Heston and Now York. wipe Rt conneetion Ig inude at Brewster's Ole ee, York City & Nortnors Kallroud, trulas of eURD trains have yet been run, The hatsel tho Now York & Now Snglaud tou New (ached New -York by thy Kew. York, Directo tS Murtford Ioud, and tho former Uasen Ria oe Provoaud ta loure thoy Now it * 10 nyreMies ol td tas thus’ tut been nade Ht te agtd GHA tates the butlds ne torn Uanbury, or some other Dinka cee tue to New Yorks whore it wilt Yated Hung ioe with the Second Avanue Elu- Harte Tey Hirowing a bridyu words the "e vorauly urrangemen tind be mode with the Now faven Rend, tie Hecting tre neoy Wil Lo mada, It ty anid, by de~ sorte Row Haven loud to the terminus of Venue Road, If these pina atest sMould gan te elect the New England Row 10 the eney ja eubte entrance into New York— Wiruad ang 2Y the Becoud Avonue Elevated ENorthoet4 Ol tho wet by the New Yurk City ued rallrond oe wow, Sonngete with, the ples ae yetem oat Bix! Mondred and’ Fittyettun atteete toby orton Be a it Mu ilroud Eutorpries Alon i male River, Deslgned to Conuent OF Wesg 2hells and the ature Cuplial eeaget Vircinta, + Wiener teendence af The Chicago Tribune, 0 faceting ys Vs Dew. &—West Virgiols bas stances; n ate called the ead of magnificent 7 greg that tho arca of tho Htuto 1s espe- nfor a 4s only 2,00 sauare willes, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 but, owing to tho lnck of rallway facilition, tha travelor [s subjected to many tnconventences in nassing from plies tu plico, and tho various towns and eltice ara moro widely distant than (hey othurwise would scom. For many yours ho people have been moving In a sort of aleopy style, huving litte zou! or onergy for the dovul- opment of -'thote — manitold — revonrees, and nttending to thor flocks without any onpparant desire foc coins muntontion " with tho outside world, Within tho ast fuw months, however, matters havo ontirety changed. Uf mere PONCsT with regurd:to transportation routes has been ft .chardcteristic of tha avenue oltizun hyretofore, tho charge can uo longer be suatolned; and, 60. inany uew tin i, probably in’ no other Suto fs to nao Apparen Of the vartuus Hines talked of and in course of construcdon mony. the Ohia itiver, the Wheoling, Parkersburg & Charleston is nttrigt= ing the most attention, and tho Intest news re~ garding this important uterprise t4 herowith appended, ‘Tho wonder {#, uot that tho eltivs avove nimed tre ondenvoring to form Re connection now, Lut thnt they bave ros mained so long indepondent of each other, With an negrogate population of nencly 0,000 souls, With tho trade wad commorcd Of great Stat holr vory duors, yet steamboats and stiga fines hive hitherto been devined sut- figlont tor wil transportution purposes, aud capltal has, boon lost which dthorwiee inight haye beun retained, ‘The Hino whieh it is now proposed to build will run in general along tho aust side of the Onlo River Crow Woheeliwg to Parkorsburg. From tho latter city to Charleston three routes bave beou survoyed, Aftur t careful examination of thoso - w short tine sinve, tho Consuiting Engineor, Mr. ‘t. B. Sickles, deelded In favor of nt continuation of the Jine atung che river from Parkersburg: to Point Pieasunt,, at whieh pulit it id intended to form ‘a conuevtion with tho Hichmond & Altexber Hoad, now bulld- ng thtouzh Charleston to tho rivers veording tu tho Enginour's report, tho ruute can be graded atu very moderate cost. Thure will by nelther tunnels nor any work of A yvory oxpensive character, ‘Tho country wlong tno river bottom Is very level, with bers acd there a Hill where tho currontastrikes tho Virginia store, hut With a masiiuum grade guwhere exveudiug fiitecn fect to the milo, Thy distance from Woeellug to Parkersburg ta uinety-six miles, or the sumansfrom Wheelin to Mittsburg, und from Parkersburg tu Polit Pleasuut the disinnca is elgnty-tive miles farthor, making 181 miles as the length of tke proposed Hue long: the Ohio River. ‘Tho distnace from Point Pleasant to Charleston js about ilfty mites, but, fol- lowin, the Big Kanawhe River, tho route Is conalderable longer. Pram Wheeling, the motropolis of West Virgiula, at gue ond, through Parkersburg to Charleston, tho futuro cupital of the State ut the author, thrlviny towns follow enced other In quick succcealon, and, pass: Ing-through a secuiun lok In vow otber mineral and agricultural products, every- thing will combine to muke the enterprise suc- cosatul, ‘The Bonrd of Directors, at their recent meet~ ing In Parkersburg, appreciited the impurtanes of taking prompt and eilicient monsures for tho securing of the riht of way, und to that end ape pulnted n committees with full power to net tor the banrd, and If the rlubt of way could not bo obtalned through nogotintions with the owners of tho land, thon the only alternative lott was to obtalu | the sunt thrown tha courts. Tho capitalists quite naturally desire that the completion of tho work shall be attended with the smallest possible cost, and, thoreforo, claim that the route should be ulong the level lund ndjucent to the river. ‘Tho grades would bo tight. tho cost of oxcuvations and ombaukmonts comparatively smiuil, and tho tle required for construction considerably shortor tun is any other route were choson, Ybe farmers, on the oshor and, contend that, the tne should olther run clogo tipo tho rivers buuk, or along the bills, some distance from the water, In elthor case the cust of construction would be much eyatae thin by tho routu dee aired by the capitalists, but the fartns along tho rivur-bottom would not then be divided jute narrow strips, aud the valuo of the lund wontd bo tucreased, Instead of being materially re- herds and duced. ‘tho committcein churya of the matter have commissioned Cal. Robert White, of Wheel- tug, to open negotiations with the Curmurs, and. bis name isa guarantes that the work will ba pusded forward with ull possible dispatch. Each ry hug cortaln rights in tho mutter, nd 1t js likely tht mutual concessions will be mudo whereby tho roud wilt be completed with satis~ fuction to all tie partics concerned, Untted Stutes Senator Camden {3 the gentle- man who is reapouathie for tho ttnnnelal backing of the enterprise. lo arecent [otter he atiiros that responsibic persons are ready to enter into negotiations to furniat the means go soon 48 Tho necessity - preilininaries can bo wettled, In closing, he nds: These capltuilsts unw ex- press thoir willingness to undertuke tho core struction of tho road If the right of way by ob- tained within » revadnable tiniv. 2 puve entire eontidenve In betuzublo to carey out that part of the understanding, but, ws unfavorable changes ip tho financial condition of tho coun- try would atfoct this and all other railroad enter- prises unfavorably, itis inportunt to doterinine In rognrd to the right of way without wnneces- sury logs of thine.” Alrondy the various towns and villnges on tho ‘Virginia alde of the river sro recelying new life {nh causeqtouve of tha materlalizadion of the project, and [t fseontldently predicted that only ashort tino wilt elapse before tho road ts in suocessful oporation. ALR We (nuportant Lease by the Indiana, Bloome ington & Western, Sptetat Dusvatch to The Crteago Tribune, INDIANATOLIS, Deo. 8,—It (3 learned from tho ofllcors of the compantes here that tho reported fenso of tho Indianapolis, Decutur & Springfold Railroad by tho Indlana, Bloomington & West- orn Road fora torm of ninety-nine yours Is an accomplished fact, By tho terms of tho ugreo- incut tho Indiana, Bloomington & Wester wilt vo tho operating company, tho Indianapolis, Do- vatur & Springtiuld Rond to receive 9 por cont of the gross receipts, The mintuum receipts aro guaranteed to reach $20,000 per aunun It jg stated to bo the Intention of the man- agement to extend the Indinnnpolls, Deca. tur & B8pringteld load to St. Loule and Kansas City.. Honry Graves bus boon cleoted uw Director of tho leased Ine, in place of 1. 8, Atking, resigned. [tia cialmed that this ienso makes the Indiana, Bloginington & Western Joad owe of the leading trunk ined of tho coune try, mud that with the opening of thy Wabash system to thisuity Indianupulls is placed in a very faverable position for compotion. Tho transfer eccnslons surprise, #8 some of the prine cipal olticers af the Indiunupollg, Decatur & Springtivid Road havo stoutly’ muintalned that fit woukl bo kopt indepondent aud from any coulltion with othor lines Why Joy Gould Will Bylld the Salina & Northwestern Rellrond, Spectat Dispatch to The cheago Tribune, Toreta, Kus. Deo. 8.—Tho Salina & Northe western Rattrond, which was invorporated ycs- torday, with a capital stock ef $5,000,000, lo- stgned by tho Goule interest as a feeder to both the Union Pacific and Missouri Paolfic Kouds, ‘Tho countics through which the main Hno is to runara Sallua; Lincuin, Mussel, Lille, Graham, Sheridan, Thomas, and Sherman; catimated length, 300 miles. A branoh fs to bo butt fram Lincoln Contre northwest throurh Osvorne, Rooks, Decatur, Rawlins, ind Choyenue, udis- tunco of 40 miles, The Directors of tho new road aro Sidney Dillon’ and aye Gould, of New York: 8. Ul, M, Clark, of Omatiaz 8. ‘t, Smith, of Knnwas City: J, P, Ushor, of Laweatico; Al ihuns aud HW, P. Dillon, of ‘Topeka, With tho completion of thisand other nes in prozpect It ty proposed to deilest trains from tue Puvitio we Kearney, run them vin Muryevitie, Joliing Manbat' and Miirhingam to Ottawa, comveting there with the diissoirt Pacitg, rune Hine directto St, Loum, und nvolding ail the lh at Kansas City, Atehlevu, aud Leaven- worth, A Poor Show for the Old Employes of the Cincinnatl Soushern Under the Now Meg me. 7 Spectat Disvateh to The Chicano Tribune, Cincinnati, O,, Nec, 8.—There Is much specu- lation in toon) raiiromd nfreles as to tho probubto action of tho Clucianatl, Now Orleins & Lexus Pucitle Company to retiring tho ull employes of the Clnvinnat! Southern, whlch fs now boing operated by the company. Today Division Kuporintendent Reutty resigned, and two days ago Division = Suporiuteudent = Hunt — res signed, Others will probably follow thelr -exuinple. ‘Tho oxplunution Hee tu tho pohey of Usneral Manager & who hus unllinited authority over employés of all grades, and who bus been very dilatory in assuring olflulalé of tho reasonndly permenenoy of ther altuations, Coupled with told i the dispoyiton of thy com. pany to send elsewhere tor theie oftcers, There cau be go question of Who ability, strength, and Integrity at General Manager scott, but it can. not be dented that Clavlnnuth men who hud pod posidone on the road whleb the elty hud UIE AE wreNt cost stund w rather poor ebow In tho now deal, Northorn Wacitic Sintlaties, Bpectat Disvatch to Tas Crreago Triouns, Br, Paua, Minn, Dee, §&—Rutiroad-Commlse sioner Murvball bus recelyod tho report of tho Northern Pacific Rullepnd forthe year ending June W, 188}, Amoug other interesting stutli- ties showa aro that 8,017,017 bushels Of wheut were curried custward during the your, and (uat the freight revenue amounted to B,0i2L43, whilo the passenger revenue reached 344,003.00 =a tetul income on tho tine of tho roud Of | #2,Wi,18L03; carnings from otbor sources, @xu0el09, ‘making the totul earnlogs 2,175, 100,18, ‘The total operating ox pevsus were Lut ttudd, Lelu AT pee cunt of tha earuiigs, Therg were Waa sully of tnin truck. operated, the expense per inile boty $2,028.08, “The ex- pense per train ute. was 87 3; Oxceas OF a nyé over Uxpenses, Fh 1Ateeo2, ‘The total uereage of lands solu by the company wis 42° 101,008; cash recelved thorulur, 62,4d),U21.01. A Competing Hond in Nebraska, Bpeclat Correapondence uf The Chicago Tribune, Linxconn, Nob., Dec. &.—There {3 cousiderable quiet talk in tbls Blute ut prosent over the pros- pect of wuew rullroud which shill cognect the graln-Nelds of Dakota, Nebraska, aud Kansas witha polnton the Mtslssippl where the river never freozes up, thence to connect with n oarwo Iino to Now Orloans. The contemplated ront willalso run through tho coal-telds of South~ wustern Kansas; and will thus give to the peopla of this Sta.o chony coal ns well asa new and kool inarket for thoir products, The rond, as Bol forth by {ta projeotors, will be w direct {ine to New Urtenns, the only one in uxlate ot. Interferod with by the aunudl & freese-up" of tho Slississippl. ‘The rond, if butlt, will certainty rit through Nebraska, and. tha only thing to be dletermined upun fa ths route theaugh tha State, ‘yho officers of tha ino have put tbetnselves in correspondence with tha Lincoln Hoard of Trade, and tho regutt of the couference will probably be to bring the road tu thiscity, Surveying the Houto of tha Cerro Gordo Short Line, Speciat Disputch to The vhtedgo Tritune, Decarunt, Hb, Dec. Bt is anbounced that survoying for tho route of tho Cerro Gordo Short-Lino Rallway from Muron, In this county, south to Charleston, wilt commonce to-morrow. Prosident Harris states that nearly enough money has been subsoribed to give the nuw ene turpiso « good aturt." Ponnsytvania, Boston, Dec. &—Samuel Finlay of tho Star ‘Unlon Line, has vein appointed General New England Agent of the Penusytvauts Railroad, Miscotlancoun Items. Anew station un tho Marion extension of the Milwaukeo & St. Yuul Kailway, numed Yan Hiorn, brs just beon opened for business. Vice-President Oakos, of tho Northorn Paolfie Railroad, will urcive in the city from Now York ot 10:45 thig morning, and will teave for St. Paul ovor the Chicago & Northwestern Knflrond, Mre.C. P, Hatch has been appointed Gunoral Frolght aud Passenger Agent of tho Norfolk & Western Rallway Campany, formerly the Atiate » Misaissinpl & Une Railway Company. Us udyuurters are at Lynchburg, Vite ‘Mr. ‘Thomas Nickerson, ox-Presiiont of thy Atchison, Tupeku & dante FG Rullroud, arrived from tha West yesterday afternoon over the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. Hy retmagned in the city but an nour, departing for New York at 9:30 on the Pennsylvania fast express. Mre W. G. Brownson, formorly Master of ‘Transportation of tho Cairo & St. Louls Kuilroad, and intely Superintendent of the Toledo, Dele phos & Burlington Rusroad, bs been appeinted Assistant Superintendent of thy Chicago & Northwestern Hallway, with headquarters wt Ioone, In. Mr. 1.8, Hayes, First Vico-Prosident of tho Missourt Paciile {tatlway, xlves notice that the Missourl, Kunsus & Texas, operated by tho Mls- kouri Paeitic, has ucyulred possession of tho Bast Line & Red River tallrand da Texas, will horeatier oporate 101s tino to and from Je! fersun, Tex, ag 8 terminal point, ‘The directors of tho Joplin & Galena and the Kansus Raflwey Communes meta few days avo und cunsylidated the two ronds. After tie work of consolidation thoy conveyed (ho combined properties to the St. Louls & Sun Francisco Rall roud Company. ‘his aequisition gives anuthor important feeder to tho St. Louls & San Frun- olaco Hud. ‘Tho Indiana, Bloomlagton & Western $s said to be mucking arcungements Car the lease of the Indlanapolls, Decatur & Springietd Rend, The: former rond rans from Tndluaapolls to Peorm, torough Danville and Bloomimgto, and the tite terroad runs from Tadianaputis to Deertury where connection jg made with tho Wabusi, St, Louts & Pacitic. Mr, Charles 8. Eddy, General Freight Agont of the Chicago & Nortuweatern Railway, gives Bo- to to agunts und shippers that a new station named Kamrae, Ju, hus been opened on the ledo & Nortuwestern Branen, dates bi Chicuga und that polne will be as follo chugs, WW cents; secon clus, 7 cont; thir 82 conta; Courth class, 49 contas wheal, 20 conta; other graia 24 cents. The announcement that the Pounsylvanin would chinwe the thine of its fast Inited ex- ress next Sundiy, sous to leave bere ar 6 p,m, nstmd of Usk p. and reneh New York at 735 p.m, tho following duy lostend of Op. m., turnd out to bave been premature, © Dispaiches re- eelved hero yesterday state that the arranue: ments for making the change eannot be com- picted by next Sunday, and lt will protubly be a weok or two before the Hhinited express will cum meee to ran on the naw Une-tuble, Tho Chicago, Rock Island & Tacliio Mattway Announces that st will issite to students of tho various medical, theotowicnl, wud other colleges of Chicagu speoik| round-trip tickels to nilow them to vieit tholr homes during tho ening holiday eeason® at two-thirds of the regular rates, when furnished with proper certifientes from the bends of thelr several colleges, Blank certificates for this purpose, and full Informa. Hon rezurding [mits ean be obtained of E, St. John, General Ticket aud Passenxer Agent of tho Hock leland Itond, The Fort Wayne, Muncle & Cincinnati Rail-- rond bus just completed ite Nuweustle & Kush~ ville Braneb, extending from Neweastie, fnd,, to Rushville, Juid., whera connection. is tnade with the Vernun. Greonsvurg & Rushyitle Livision of the Cineinnad, Indiunapolla, st. Louls & Chi Raitroud, thence connecting with the Ohi Misslsalppl at North Vernon, lud., formtuz the short ne—200 mitva—Letween Fort Wayne and Louisvillo; algo tho short liny between Louise villa and Toledo, Detralt, Jackson, Saginaw, Duy City, Grund’ Rapids, Ralemzoo, and all rthern Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan territory. The local stations, with imflenze on tho now branch, ure Splecland. efght miles from New: custlos; Dumeuth, re. miles troin Newenstle wae uals twenty-sIx miles from Nowe cuatle, —— THE GREAT INDICTED. Jarrott Capturod<Larrabeo = Sil Larges About 4 o'clock yestorday afternaon Mr, Jar~ rott, tho ex-Schoot T'ronsurer of Ilydo Park, who was Indicted by tho lute grand Jury, wig discovered on Clurk street, near Movroc, by Basil. Forrester, and placed under arrest. He had been fouked fur for severni days, but with no success, Hotwithstanding ho 13 understood to have buon araund as uauul, Tho efticer who picked him up, it appears, was out upun other business, but scelug bli. fo ventured to Iny bls ottielal hands upon him. At first bo was hiclined to remst, al to bo duflant, bit he wilted who the ulllcor exhibited his "etur,” nover thinking tu Inquire for the capita tor bis arreat, wuleu was at lonst: bf mito apay. Ue was vory nuxious to ba let off, Hinweher, uncll this moral, whon ha promised to sdrrender him- aif and give busts but the oMcer was not to Le tritled with, and quiedy tntormed bint that be would bhaye tu go to jull for the time beme, at least. ‘To this he deinurred with a grout dea! of carncsticss, never having been thers before, and naisted upon belng uccompanied to search up ball. ‘The olllcer knew his positon quite well, however, und boing without w euplas wis WOE i clined to be averindulgent, test hts nna Might: eseupe, But bo did consent to a call being nade upon Miko MeDanuld en the way lo tho Sherit’s colllee, who happened not to be iu, and istuned to areuinonts Iu favor of calla upon Mr, Printo and others, all tho te teadiug hiv prigoner toward the necessary pubers to hold him, Fifteen minutes after ls arrest Bo Was sato Wn the bands of thg faw, ond bls surprise ut havin been brought In without authority cun bo beuer Hinagined thin deseribed, Cor it Was net until he wus in tho Shorif’s oflice that the reat aituauon «burned upon bin, aud that tho cuplus tur his arreat wag read tobim, IT WAS A BEVERE BLOW, but he stood It, and betwoon bis plondings and promises worked up considerably feeling, Lut it was all to Atte avall, ter instead of belie let gv on his promises he wag turned over to Depaty-Sheril Stuevy, Who, armed with tho cuntas, wturted with biwi to look up bail. ¢ Whore they Wout #8 nut known, Duc it ts known that bull was not secured during tuo evening, and that ata tate hour tho Deputy tock hin home with bim, whero ho waa to remain overnight, ‘Vhis morning bo wil} either va hail for bis appearance to answer tue churee a ipa him or goto full to abldo the delays of 0 UW. at LANMADER BTILT WANTED, Tuo Deputy -Shuriil and Uaillife who wore look. ing for Lirrutiwe, the ex-T'reusurer of tho subool detriota in Like Viuw who was indicted for be WU short, wore Unable to wel uny trace of bin. Ne une who will tell bas geen hin tor tendaye, und those at bis home wy ho snot ore: and hiv hot bebn since Sunday." If the ollicera were sulted that be wus iu his house, they could force an entrance and atrest hit, but enGutd: they break in und nob fad him taey could bo suud for trespaed, And thie fact deters tom fromsdulng it, Under tho circnutunces, thelr offerts arc duyuted ty wutehing Phices where Larrabee $3 hkely to be, with the hope af capt uring bin ff he makes 818 apouarance. While the Linpresslon is presty general that Lurrabeo fo attlh $y tho city, wus Hat be bs tastine aati he tire Crionds whe will ‘go tle bull fur at Jenet €220,000 oF $25,000, athers are of opialon tat ho- fa somowbore ty the suburbs and intonde to keep out of the. way Until uy setttement lite been offeeted with thy Trustees, Having been yemoved, of bas already been stated sn ite ‘Tripung, itis clalined clat ho was not required to Lure over at onus the balunoy due tho school districts, and, if tho Trustees and te came to on agreement us to the delicit, howill thon bo jaa postion ty have the indictment, thrown out of OUTS OU HUIS techuleallty, Bade at Lurcabaa's Triends gro puzated at bla course und arcfuclined to constfue it as judivative at ieee: of the result a Of u telul in the Crumluul Co ct ———— MASONIC, sptelal Diratch to The Chicaga Tribune, Erain, Ul, Deo, &—Bothel Communtory, K, 'T., whoso asylunt Is Iu this olty, beld tts aunual cleation tast-evening. Ht. D, Woodward was elopted E. 0. W. gltunter G. Waltons all ©, G.; G, W. Renwick, 8. Welsvy, J. W.: DK, Murclay, ‘Truauurer; G, D, Shusuiun, Recorders and C. b, Mekinsoit, Cb. ‘iuaby, HL. Foster, A. L, Fictedor, and Courles Cuelse Trustees, Tho Installation veremonics will era thy cleyaut new Stusunie Hall utter dedi- cutton, MARINE NEWS. Complete List of Vessels Laid Up at This Port for the Winter, Woll On to Thousand Vessels of All Kinds in the Ktiver. ; a Tho Largest Fleet Ever Wintered at Any Port Around the Lakes. Arrival of tho Tag Union with the Dis- alled Schooner D. G. Norris : in Tow. Dock and Other Notes—Dry-Dock Items: Arrivals and Departures Yos- terday. HOME GATHERINGS, VERSELS WINTERING AT THB Pont. ‘The following tun completo aud acourute lst, of ull propellers, steam-barges, echooners, and tuys Inid up at this port for the winter, Never fu the histury of this port has such a tect wine tered. here, and goes to show the fintnense ma- rine business transacted In the City ef Chicago Many of thoso vessels have been loaded with grain for whiter stornge. The ‘number of craft of Wt kinds at thie port foots up in tho neigh- borhoud of 00 to 1,000 keels, and is an exhibit that cunnot be shown by any otuer senport city in tho Union, New York City not excepted. Tho lucation of the different vessels ts uiven—those in tho main river, North Branch, ana South Hranch, and classified under their propor bead- tuget PROPELLERS, Main Hiver, Vouestora, Juniata, Detnware, Lycoming, Vunuerbile, Buttalo, Boston, Muwaukeo, Montana, * Messenger, ‘skylurk, *Lawreuce. North Branch, City of Fremont, Joseph L. Hurd, 2 South Branch, WVerHys Roanoke, «vou, Peerless, Scutta, City of Duluth, Hussain, ‘1. 8. Faxon, Clarlan, _Doan ichmond, Nebruska, Staruces, Coturadt Nowburgh, BTEAM-NARGES, Main River, Cumbertand, Argonaut.’ North Branch, Willinm Edwards, Lincals, W. IL Barnum, C.J, Kershaw, W.L. Wetmore, * Annie Luurie, te, George Dunbar, Emma L. Thompson, City uf Rane, Anrun, Tutus P, Ranuey, Inter-Vcenn, J.C. Akelyy, Je R. Whiting, de 8. Fuss Cormorant, Worcorken, Fayette. South Brunch. John B. Lyon, Jawes Davidson, Ocennica, Buporior, Y. H. Ketchum, ven of the West, Chauney Huribut, jarvis Lord, George Burnbam, “Albert Soper, *Maiue, #8. dogeph, ‘Chomus W. Palmer, — W. T. Gruvas, SCHOONERS, Main River. Mystic, ©. b, Jobnston, Live Onk, North Cupe. J. Bile ‘Lom Ellsworth, Ford Iiver, Resumption, : Romdeer, E.P, Koyee, * a Stauipede, Midland lover, Cane Horn, J.B, Penticld, Mosher, Laura, Wells Burt, Per i nttlo Walt, Dohetsoo, courant Howland, Staricanes Nouquay, op. Star, Pixel, ‘Ligeia A. Law, Advice Paabiito, Advances y . is Harvey Htesolt, Hei. Gavdner, Moses Guxe, Knto Darley, American Union, Nejlie Torrent, Kuma 1, Coyn Husted, George Murray }. 1. Casey Golden Fleece, Elignboth A. Michaclson, OW, Doane, Christiana, Mi, A. Webmond, Wollviny *Kato Gillett, *Helle Brown, Samana, Advance, Mary, Scehuyticilt, Myasotis, annio Sherwood, i, D, Moore, Mears, Bd Fitzgerald, Norman, Skidmare, G. D. Norris, * North Branco’, inafaher, 1. Lawnforth, 1, Hage, ug woud, Churn, Cecella, Marion Assit Brunette, i Hlurtfurd, + * Nurruguneett, 'Yhree Brothers, J. Goutre Uantel d. Fort, Grace M, Filer, ‘Taree Bells, LM. 8 Page, ak. Bea alagon Pa Clipper City, Tine, Orknoy Lass, ia Gibraltar, David Stewart, Amurivan, ‘two Funnies, shines Cu Hui rison, Guido Piister, Liutaware, Winnle Wing, * 1. B, Shepard, + Helan Piatt, . 1800, R, Bake, Annic ‘Tonlne, Mury Now, «Regulator, Kate Hinchman, q smant C, dutehingon, Moret, Hiznbeth Jones, * George W. Davia, Windser, Fiying Cloud, Americ, Parhtnder, Adrlatle, Daniel B. Batley, Iver Luwson, Curiosity desstac, Loula MoDonald, Males ‘Loua Jobuson, Hinekuwas, } denny Lind, Carrier, duthy Lursen, shines SAW Ory Magnolia, Florence, ¥. G, Summons, Evening Stan, Manthity BA Pore George L. Wron, Rudical Libbie Naw, W. H, Huwkins, Mosuile, Joho it Noyos, Laimberman, Antares, Jotn Kelderhouse, Dan Newoall, 8, B. Poineroy, Four Brothers, 0.1, dobnsau, Rosabelle, A. Handy Hinnadery, Lovt Grant, a, EL, Holmes, “Raita, Neliiv Meddington, Watertown, Dersin, Jotun T. Mott, dfessio Philips, Petrol, iat, de Ve taylor, Tiattiu Fianegg, Porm, Ben Bied, hiver Culver, Austratla, ‘Westenvater, Paragon, Ih, F, Wattlo, denote Suliin, 4. tien, : Coynhogn, A, Wantp Oak, Vol, Cook, ituttiy Enel, Coarlie Sacaball, dobn Bean, Cliy at Woodstock, Magute Dat, Contest. South Uranel. Magylo Thompson, V5. Maren, dlarw Marto, U, C. Trowbridge, Witeux, HA Kent, ‘ ‘Yuomne Le ‘Varker, Aretle, Tats, Muaydutone, Hubert King, bouth tlavea, Alexunder, L. M, Susoa, Mantrowoo, G.I Jones, Aue St, Perorson, ruc Soilth, david Vanes, corge Steele, May Bust, Flying dlivt, Puiea, City, ‘catty Nui Gardner, Bertie Calklus, Montpeber, Montauk, A, «A. Burton, Fscanubi, austria, u. C, Burnes, Beaste Bont, dames Guucb, avid Hows, Bai ile, : Met.vod, Laay Dudorio, Bhi M. ib 4 Cummings, fhandou, Jtuwtord, Vv. Adu Stedora, Kully B. dtuxwolt, H.C. Nichurds, A. J. Dowey, Malay Stur, EM, Porte i. ¥. Bruce, ‘Thums t Sheldon Weat Side, * Georwe ©. Finney, empire State, Helveth. Gon, Warth, 3. 2. Eb » Driver, Nalad, 5B. Unies, Bly lari. Heily Sitehalt, Murty Copoley, + Gatlacin, }. Ellsworth, Evantus Cormibgy Muonliaht, 4. 31, Forreat, vitae Mitwankeo Hello, Sury B. Cok, RunFiee, Nba, + B. JE, Fuster, , ven of the Lakes, Owauyco, OM. Bond, Munzagilly, W, 1. Dunbam, Graco Murray, Red, White, aud Blue, Auile Nout, Surgaret Blulr, Queon City, Bien ee) Jehu Dy Whours, 9), (8I—-TWELVE PAGES. Witton Jones, Houry, witureke, Orphan Hey, Otnd Titines, Yangee Blade, Muggle, Geanus, Alvin Bronson, Hulen Wiltinins, Herschel, Minnio inwaon, Comineree, Muy, E. Porew, Higwio und Joues, C.J, Magill, Morning Stir, dapauy, i 8. A. Wood, f Frio, Hophin J. Luft, nv Day, CO. Dy Bitchellt My rtlo, 1 Harvest, dJopu ¥, Jones, Ronse sitnmet iL. . Aibrecht, A. Georgary G28, Hazard, 32.8. Robinson, Adirourtnek, UD. 1. Filer, Delos Wolf, Hertha Barnes, Ouk Lent, Witla Urandy, ¥. Tr. dud, May I, Hale, se. 1. it. Martin, 4. V. IL Watson, M. 1. Trimblo, Fortune, Loukont, rnomes Bins, Georgy W, Adams, Cascude, W. Brown, Axnes L, Potter, Tro, Sosale Hoyt. Av ds Hogers, Lake Tuys. Rismarck (new bull, —_ Buscobel.. River Tuys. “Commodore, #5, 1. Martin, *Owon, ‘Tom Brown, Buecers, Florence, Mary Molen “Constitution, ie pendivilie? eG. Campuetl, 0. 1. Green, Frank tt. Crane, Alert, “ited Juckat, Aen Ransom, A. 8. Allen, Monitor, incl, Union, Protection, A, A. Carpentor, A.G. Vau Schalk, Wilho Browne, fon, ee teat J. 1, Wigric, Hluckbult No, 2, ‘Tomes Houd, Crawford, ‘A. Crawford, ii, Hackley, “A, Mosher, Hobbie Duntam, W, in Lue Giant, GW, Gardier, A. Millers 4.0. ingraw, Flossiv Thicicke, *Aloha, Louie Dale (new'bull), 1, 3. Jobason, Ganctiean Rie, 2 pre Four Brothers, rotbors. *Nolt, Woud, *, Steam-Yachis. Bret Harte, Favorite, Pet, Arrow. ‘ *Pearl. i RECAPITULATION, Propollers, M5|Btuamn bares... Bt Bebvoners.., 347) Luke ty d Ativer tugs. AUisteam yachts. Jn addition to the gbave list of vessels, thera aro Ufty-six canatvonts of ull kinds’ and seven teen yucnts of over Hitteen tons in this port, whose numes it fs'not necessary to wlve, Vessels marked ggith a star (*) are still fa com- wissen. * . DOLK AND OTHER NOTES. Tho different dry-decks ure crowded with work, ‘The tugs McClellan and Annic L. Smith wero ordured fild up last night. Now is tho winter of tho Chic: bridge- tender’s cuntentinent, = ‘3 ‘Tho schooner LM. Muson 1s In tho Chicage Dry-Douk Company's ducks betng culkod. Tho propelier Champlinin, of tho Northorn Michigun Line, bas been faid up at Mitwaukee, ‘The tugs Owen and Wood ure in the docks of tho Chicago Poek Company, the former to be ironed aud tho Jutter to be cuiked, No more vessets being expected in or out of Burllugton Bay, Cupt. Campbell, Izhtkeeper at the beach, bas taken up the buoys, ‘The ways and other things are betag got in shave ut the shipyard at ttucine preparatory to the schooner Newland being buuled out. ‘Tho schooner Millard Fillmore, tately damaged by the break $n the canal, evt off Port Dalbousio dryeduek on Mouduy, after having a new stom putin. ‘Tho MenomInce Transportation Company will haye thé steant-harges Progress and D, W, Ttust and barges D, K.Chintand 1,0. Butts treo-nulied ft Milwuukee this winter, ‘Tho mild wonther hus given versel-ownors a fine opportunity to lay up thelr craft in good shape wherever they plened—n vury different Btute of things from 4 yeur ugo, ‘Tho Vessel-Owners' Towing Company's tug Unlon arrived from St. Joseph yesterday, bav- tng in tow the disabled schooner G, UD. Norris, ‘The Union bas bucu sone souse three weeks, and er Captain reports that the trip was the inost annoying und severe be ever expericuced sluco hho bas been tugging. . Whon the schooner Royco lay at anchor, wae ter-lozged, about ten iniles from Kenosta, It was found nocessary to gever ber unchor- chaing and Jeave her anchors when tho tugs eumne to her assistance, ‘Tuesday the scow Planet went out. towed by the tug Wetzel, and attetupled to recover thom. One an pulsed about thirty feet, but the ropes, which were fount diilicult. to securely wdjuat, gave ways and thit mishap caused it failure, The storin drove the Wetzel and Planet juto Keno aba, but a fishing-buuy was attached to the une ebor-chuin aud it will most likely be recovered, It ia underatood that the other anchor has no buoy attrened to it, and ita recovery will be more dittivult, AROUND TIE LAKES, LAST OF VESSELS WINTERING AT CLEVETAND. # Spectut Dupatch to The Catcago Tribune. CLBYELAND, O., Dec, 8.—The following Is a lat Of vessels winterlog at Cloveland: Provettera—V. Swatn, Fred Kelley, Clyde, Ege cunaba, Egyptian, Republic, H. L. Worthington, Ohio, Sparta, E. B. Hele, 8. Chamberlalo, H. Chisholm, A. Everett, H. D. Coilinberry, Eust Suginaw, Garden City, K. Fairbank, 8. Sheldon, Oakland, Hiawatha, Rhoda Stewart, Havana, Vienna, Oscar Townsend, Missourl, 1. G, Sounovr, Monitor, Schooners—A, C, Maxwell, Minnehaha, Bums- tra, Frank Porew, M. lt, Warner, 8am Cook, Gcorwo Bs, Sloan, Cheney Anics, Verona, Helena, E. P, Beuls, Graco Hollund, C. H. Bare ton, Jobn O'Neill, Charies Wall, Montana, Heindcer, Montauk, Gen. Franz Slegel, J. 1. Kitehou, 1B. Eveleigh, Volunteer, Lucerne, Francia Palms, George D, Russell, Kicbard Winslow, Swallow, A. Roody, Monticetlo, King Slators, Churger,Montgomery, Charles Hinckloy, HG. Clovelund, Kate Winslow, VY. a. Blak Wabash, Georuo Sherman, Monitor, Zack Chu dler, Kdwly Harmon, Bllza Gerlach, Stouguugon, Columbian, 1. W. Shupe, H. HR. Noweomb, Leon- ard Hannu, Our Son, Joun 8. Richards, 8. L. Watson, Thomas Parsons, Mont Ulanc, Petican, Edward Ketloy, Thomns Quayle, Alva Bradioy, Powaukee, A, G. Morey, C. 1. Johnson, Sunny= alde, Ironton, Reed Case, H. J. Webb, C. . Minch, D, P, Rhodes, & HH. Ktmbatl, J. F, Card, David Wagotatt, Jolin Btartin, J.1t, Pelton, Marbarian, Fayetto Brown, Z i Scows—Sassucus, Ouward, 8. 8. Conklin, E, Bais. Huryes—Neltie McGllora, Virgintus, Old Con- cornly Edward Kean, f. [1 Cahoon, dusoph, J, 1. tor, Shawnee, Gen. Burnside, thatye—Constituuun, A. 2, Dobbins, George N, Drady, N. 1. Sprague, Patrick Henry, smith. P, Smith, Foante Puchi, Charles Henry, Ftorence, J. P, Fogle, Margie Sanhorn, Walia Guodnow, Stark weather, J. 1. Worewick, George W. Larmor, dares Anui ), Standurd, Vreud= miuabt, W. is Donn, Forest City, B.D. ish. ‘ne outlit wus taken olf tho stranded seluon= ors Baldwin and Cossick this oven, ‘Cho sea bus gone down, loaytug thers both In lad shupo, ‘Thore will probably by ae oiturt mide to reteusa the Baldwin. ‘The Cossiek la not much botter on, end i# thought to be broken jn two, Capt. Grumman, hor owner, was bere toduy, He bas uot decided woen be will ateempt to roloaso her, KELBASE OF A STRANDED TCG, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribure Curvovaan, Mick., Deo. &—Tho tuy Kennett roleased the stranded tig Pendel today and towed hor inside. The schoone: re arrived thla morning. Sho was it anchor at Hammond's Bay, Wind suuth, mild; ciottidy. ORPHAN ASYLUM. Annual Mecting and Kiceiton of Ollicors, ‘The thirty-second: winual mecting of tho ‘Yeustecs gud Directors of the Chicuzy Orphan Asylum wis held ithe parlors of the inutitus don, No, 2233 Michiain avenud, last oventay, the Prosideut, My. A. FP. Bueberger, presiding. ‘Tne Scervtary, Mr, C. W, Pierce, presouted the annunl statement of tho receipts ana disburse. monte for the your endlug Deu, 8, 1881, Tho frnlted dlabursements aggregated thor et or Ba.éL nore (hun the recuipls from the detailed nitho- report of Mr. Q. 31. Darrow, Recording. Begretary, showod thyt the number of children Tithe asylum at the Deguining ofsthe year was 2, und during’ the your 20m, of ta gun admitted the number adusets when 17) wore wholo orpluita, and sixty-seven wveraze atientauce “upon tho day seool was eighty; number OF articles made in the sewing Foonp 3835 urticles Mmendud, 10,800; average ule fendlines upon thy fadustrtat boul, WO; artictes wade, 1 é ‘The roport of Dr. Hoswell Park, physician in charge, shuwed thy ratio of deaths tn the bome to hyve buen moderate, only Wot tho children having died, wid theve from borcditary coms plainty instead of the ‘diseases common to childs od. De. Lyman Moore, the ocullst of tho asylum, reported fewer cases of eye and ear dlevused than during any pivvious year, the total num> ber betug only twenty Secretary Pierve prevented & strong appeal dirvcted fo the benevolent publle, solloiting dopulions of money aud goods fur the maimtons ance or the institution, ‘The uppeal set .lorwy the fuct that the twunuxement bud put up mine dwellloge on Wabash avenuv real estate, whicn dwellings were jncumbered te the CXC OF SUN Wish setal-unuuUl Lutereat, and Ze -“bear,” and quotes Mother Shipton tu show Feilowpny won two atraluht bouts, Vingt-eteun rsecond, Nutmeg third ino, 1:54 «134085 Mily and halts Potomuc wret, Uouny Castle ‘the Income from tho buildings ts all_apniled to tho Hqnidation of the incumbrenoo and interest. ‘Tho only regitinr Income of the .netitution was shown tobe from roots from four unincum- bored dwollings on Michigan avenuo and mone: reoelved for beard from tho parents af half- orpnnns, alnounting nitorctner to only $700 por The appoal was adopted asa part of the rec+ oria of the meeting, and it wus resolved to make A public appeal fur assistance through (ha inc- dium of the pros. Tho nunual election reauited In the eontinus ance of tho old officers in tholr respootive post- dons, with tho exception of C, M. Henderson and Charles W. Brea. who wore aupersoted by BS Tena neslele: aod WU. Gray on the Board ‘rustees, ‘The Dirgetrosses will moot the first Tucsday in deonare to elect the asylum physluians aod other oillciats. = —————____. ON ’CHANGE, ‘The Gorlp of the Sircet—Bucket-Shops and Th-ir Victine=—Tho Sten in the Back cround, ‘Tho markot on ‘Change was active yesterday without going above the preceding day's quotas tlons. Wheat and oats held thelr own evenly, but thera was afalliug-olf In pork and corn, the lutter vereal dfboping @ cent a bushel. The opening and clostny quotations were: Wheat gpened at SUK Junuary, 81-904 February; clsod €1.20% and #1004. Pork opened $17.27 January, $17.00 Pebruarys closed €17.1714 und €17.4213. Sales on call amounted ty 1,015,000 busbels of whent, 44,000 bushels of corn, 70,000 ‘bushels of oats, 4,600 barrels of pork, and 4,24 tlercus of turd. ‘TI GOSSIP OF THE ALLEY was tothe ctfect that Huruham & toot’s indo- pentent plau far the new bulldiag Is away ahead of all tha rest in populurity: that Jobo ft. Bens- ley's committee will meut Monday and be- gin. the process of getting upa report ou the plans; that the namo of the expert who will as- alst: the committee ts not tu be divulged if tho committee can help tt; that Charley Stiles will appear on enll today long cuough tu shake hands oll round; that Gil W, Peustoy bas been vacel- boys on the Call Board withe OM the necesvary doctor's gertitiate, which Prof. Henuererry thinks 1s “ugrainst tho" law: that” Jotun Stephens,” who was erst a belligerent “bull” la now a gentle that grain is gong to take oO um ble sume Line this years that “old Hutch's jtuung ten Fo. of uis wheat, but eived with agritin of at lowance; that a majority of the members ure opposed ‘ty any hotel departinent in the new building; that Murphy & Myer bean operating on tbe Upen Board yesterday and traded for dy.00u Dusiels; that T. H. James resigned from eo People's Hoard "and will go out of the gra business; unt the * Peoplo's Board” nuine urs Hub members, who unanimously accuse tho Upen Board of trying jto | brenk up their Institution, aud that the Gpen Bourd sturted as x “buekoteahop’ with ono uroker, und that subsequently fifteen out of twenty-one members failed iu a single day; that the Incin- bors of the regular beurd want Carter Harrison to uke thea «speech un“ suinple-day,” and that there was a tulling: among, thd promi busin *Chuuye during the day were Heary D. Sabin, of New York: 3.41 Mellvain, of Patlad 2 MeCutlotgh, of Charles O. Brooke, A, 2. Sproul, J. and G, 3. Wills, af Boston. THE “BUCKET-SHOP” BUSINESS is experiencing auother boom in the alley, Small concerus with a. single deuler, Iku oa erouked furu-Uank, spring up here und there, ghd after remulning 10 existence long enough to fleece afew Victiins suspend, leaving the de- juded customers without any resource, for the munayers of the mushroom institutions ure ale wauy's Irecaponaible and never pay. A Cow of the more extensive concerns transact n legitimate business fora while, uatlt thoy establish a fair reputuuon, and thon thoy yonorally revert to the woru prulltable process of skinning tho Grangera who deal with thom. ‘The heaviest * bucket-shups" now dotng busl- ness around tho uurd of Trade are the Public Froduco Exubunge, of which fone Huwley ts tho mannger, the Metropolitan, Peabody manager, the Cosmopolitan, Hatttannl manager, und a soup at No, 15 La Salle street, Hauscome nau. augur. ‘These shops are ali reputed to be un the aciual munugement of a firm whose m bers never appear in Lie Wey, but who bavoa private office on Mudlson street, near Clark, whence they issue Instructions to the “man- ners” of the shups by telephone, ‘Une, of the inemnbers of this tirm is the ox- President of n bucket-shop which fuiled for $200,000 and nover setued, Several sult against Bhim urowing out of 118 suspension aru now pending in tho courts, Notwithstanding their dulluce und beavy bubititles, it ty 6aid the purt- nors ofthis mysterious firm are weulthy, and {oat thoy’ recently outdo n purchase ‘nt 1 picvo of redl estate near tha new foard of Trude site, paving -therefor the sum of 23,0." The udvantages of this combination plun are gaid to be that if one con- cern should sbow evidences of becoming weak the business uty be ult turned into one of the thors: change of officers may bo mnde, the janitor, # clerk, or any employs’ Beane but Into tho went concern us manager, and it may bo then allowed to ¥, ap, aod creditors may wAlstle for thelr ques, Atlof tuo *buckat-shups" xct thelr business out of country customers, and the average Granger appoars to bave a marked | faculty of falling to distingiist any diiforenco netween a legitiiaate brokerage business and tho deals cacried on by the bucket-shop con ecrna, Cine! nnAT; A —————___. SPORTING EVENTS. Sullivan in Town Again-Chandler’s Benctit, Tonight. Saturday, and Sunday the celebrated Baston pugilist, John L. Sullivan, whois matched to fight Paddy ‘lynn, will give farewell performs ances at the Argyle rooms, Third avenue, near Jiurrizon street, prior to his departure for Now Ortonns, whero he will train under tho experi- enced eye of Billy Madden, tho clover tight- weigbt boxer, Sullivan bas reduced blinself very much ginco his last visit to thls clty, and Jooka in tine condition, His muny exbivitions in the principal oltics nave buen very siccrsstul fo alt res is. Suilivan bus pained very wnucts in-eelenee by nightly sparing with” men- bers of his athletic combitiation, Petu MeCoy and Gob Purrell are coneodud by Eastern sports to bo ns eelontitic exponents of . boxtug ng any pugilisis in this country. Sullivan by his knock my out feats und constant practice witu tha gloves f@ now Judyed to bu much clev> corer than iyan, whom he is very conttdent be can whip. He intends reducing biinwelt.to 115 pounds, at wulch weivit be will tight ityan, Sewned, the hutder of the heavy-welyut ol plonghip medal, and Paddy Golden, of the North Bide Holling Milts, have signed articles to ‘com- pote for the trophy at the Argylt Saturday evening, Deo. 1%. As Golden bus beon training for this event fur some time a very well contest> ed faur-round glove mateh will be tho result, Hhontd Seward win the uedal again it will. bus come his personal property, he buving alrendy won it twice, * Tom Chandler, the well-known boxer and ath- Joie, hig been tendercd a benelt by hls friends, to take place at McCormick Hall tomorrow even ing. Besides the boneticliry, Mike Donovan and other gloye-lghters will uppour. Orrin Hickok and Il String of Horses, Spectal Lupaten to The Chicago Tridune, Omana, Nob, Dee, #—-Orrin Hlokok, with Sweetheart, Eva, Lagrange, und a fourth horse from Muckey's stabics, left the city this evening, bound fur New York, viu Chicago, He intends handling the stud aud Dringisy all out on tho turf next senson, Baces ut Charlestou, Cuaunystox, 8. C, Dee, &—South Carolina Jockey Club—Milo and an eighth: .Caps Clear first, Lyneppin secund, Honduras third, No time taken, 2 Hampton Stakes for 8-year-alds, mile heats: second, ‘Time, The Podestrian Contest at Memphis, Meuruis, Town, Dec. ‘Tho score In tho walking-iwateh wis ay follows 8 o'glock to- Divht: Hurt, Lu; Herrhinan, 107; Schicb!, 100; O'Leary, 100, ——————. A GHASTLY DISCOVERY. ‘The Mody of w Negro Woman Found Parked tn a Trunk, : Boeciat Dispatch to The Uhicayo Tribune, Arvanra, Gu., Dec, &—White uulouding the bagyawe-cur of au inward-bound passenger train of the Georgia Rallroad last algbt, fines diately upon its arrival bere, # truuk was han- ted that bad wot the fragrance of violote, und upon opentug ft the contents wore found to be tho body uf u colored woman, spparoutly about WU years of oye, in a partially decomposed con- dition, ‘Cho trunk and contents wero taken to Caraiio’s cofin-sbop, where the body was prepared for holding an iuquest upon It, and burial today In respectable atylo. When Coroner Milburn visited Cargile’s shop this moray With his Jury bo was surprised Lo Jeary that duriog wo nigbt the shop bad been broken open and the body atoley therefrom. In- youtization ghutve that tho body cum to Atlanta from Augusta, aid that Houry Jobason, of. thls olty, bus 4 cbuck forthe trunk in whtob it wes snipped. Juhuaon bas skipped, and can't bo found by thy authorities, who uro utter bim for qhe purpose of getting ut thu bottom of tho af alr. et INVESTIGATING A PROFESSOR, apectat Dispatch to The Unteuoa Tribune ANN Anuok, Mich, Deo, &—Tho Board of Re- -gente today completed thete Investigation of the charges wguitst Prof, B.C. Franklin. at the Ho- javepallly Cullegy. Uy wud charged with isu 1 he Large. Hund-onso, and Loading Theatre, ing © fraudulent time certificate to # student numed Skcels, with manufacturing faise testl- tmuny to cxanerate himself, and with violating tho oxpross rule of cho board forbidding porson- fl detraction in pubila Drinta by mumburs of the Faoulty. Tho board oxonerated Dr. Frankliv from tho first two charges, and postponed the decision as Co th je ae je third charge until the next AMUSEMENI GRAND OPERA-i0USE. * The Advance Sale FOL THE SEASON OF EMMA ABBOTT Grand Tnglish Opera Co, One Week Only, Beginning Monday, Dec, (2, Will continue this (Friday) Morning at the Nox Office of the Thentre, POPULAR OPERA PRICES. ‘Orchestra and Baleuny Circle, Family Cireia,, Privat ihe Salo upens today nt tox Uties uf ‘the ‘then GRAND OPE tA-HQUSE, . Clark*at, opposite Court-Bouse, t LAST NIGUTA 01 ANSE ORATiea and Lewis MORRISON, Buppurted by Frank, 1. Gardner's Colobrated Com pany, in Mr. A.C, Guntor's Comedy-Drama, THE JOURNALIST? Sunday Niaht. Dec, 11-The W’aino-Brocolint Comic OF be Ai only, Bee ite Hinma Abbott Grand Boglish HAVERL! THEATRE, : Estab- Jinbor lneation, Slonroe und Doarborn-sts.. Chicagu. SHHLHAVERLY, osnseneeeedtannwor und Proprietor. 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