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qnolaimed Victims of the Vi- enna Accident to Be Buried Today. colossal Catafalque to Con~ tain All the Coffined Dead. Corrected List of the Killed Tneludes Near ly Six Hundred. “Moe Hundred and Seventeen, How- ever, Are Reported to Be Btill Missing, Mosses of Bones and Blackened Flesh Strew the Fatal Passages. Fears that Hundreds of Bodies Still Remain in the: Unexplored Ruins, Derelict Russian Police Officers Tried and Sentenced to Banishment. the Land League Condemned by - the Grand Orage Lodge of Ireland, dnival in San Franoisco of the New Ohi- nege Minister to Washingtou—News : from the Orient, {ne VIENNA VICTIMS, THE FUNERAL TO NK HELD, TODAY. Sessa. Dee. JL—After un animated con- troversy ag to Whethor the funeral of tho vice tasof the thoaire fire shonid hayo tho ohnrie- terot n public ‘demonstration, the Common douncll. decide aguinst a procession. The bodies will be quictis transported to tho Vontral Cemetery, where tho finerat services will be telebrated Monday with great pomp before ; WAL CATALVAQUE, : oamhich the coflins will be pineed, All Vienna corporations und civil and inilitary authorittes are nyited to the . funeral. “rations willbe de- fered by Fathor Marachan, Catbolie ‘prior: Vere Kanka, Evangelleal Provost; Rabbi Jel- Wack; and Burgomilater ‘Nowald. Morning papers give a corrected list of the victims, ‘ IT 18 580, 4 : “Ta CommoarfConnell has’ fssued notion that the funeral of those vietlins of tho fire who cun- potbe buried hy thelr friends will take pinco Monday. All of the hospitals where bodies aro Lid out presents ngonizing scenes. The official Ustglves, ‘ THE NUMBER OF TIE MISSING 40917. Tho interment of the ienhted begun today shortly after dayhreal, The Hebrew dent werg conveyed to tho Jewish portion of the cem- , ttery. The keenes at tho graves were painful tomitness. ‘The rina of tho thentroe wore stir- rounded’ by crawils of peaple' téday. “Tht wark ofremuvalof tho dépris wns resumed. It is feared bundreds more of bodies wilt be found In ‘ THE NLOCKED-UP PASSAQES, : ‘The Captuluof tho Fire Belyado stutes that all ‘theinside of the theatre isa heapof human tones and charred remalns, Fraulein Pawllek; Guvbter of n well-knuwn member of the Cham- ber.of Neputics, who suceecded in escaping from tho thentro while urglug people outside to attempt tho rescue of those iuside, wags Th AS MAD bythe police, and forcibly mde to cense her Soportunitios, the xuards declaring that overy- body bad beon rescued. A Relief Committes dss been constituted. The municipality con- tributes 10,000 florins. © |e INDIGNATION atthoblundertng of ni! concerned In the theatra Are lagrently on the Incrense. ‘i AUTSCIULTIONS arecoming in very rapidly. Roliof funda wero Opened in Paria, Home, and Rerlin. Tho fire ‘hich broke ont Sunday in the Seed .Rxchango, Rear the Hing Theatre, was soon extingulshed. THE TRoOrS e "ero confined to their barracks Sunday, as the dotico had recelved threatening lettora. RUSSIA. ON THAT FOR NEGLECT OF. DUTY. ‘ Speetut Cable, é . $r, Petensnunta, Dee, 11.—The Herald's special ‘aya; Tho trial of tho mon’ acouged of having Reulvcted to take necessary’ precaution in tha Rutter of tho Littta Sadowa mine has beon golug cufor the last threa days. The only tinpur- Uatrevelation Is that of Dobjonski, tho mag- Mtrto who drew up the ‘statement St the enso for Mouraviolf, tho publlv proso- futor. Ho stated that it had now become necus- vo reveal tho oxlutence of u fourth nssusin . 9 ttood on the quny of tho Catharine Canal on nm With of Maro when the Emperor was killed. tre were four, not throc, whe stoud fifteen me from each other against the garden wall, “ch having u bomb couccuted on hie person, havnt bee de FOURTH ABSABIN ek Leon trlod yot fur State reasons, His reer Lmitlanog, - Giillanof atites thaton o ith of Murch thoy’ walked Into tho binf of tho canal’ without ‘sighting i Policeman. When the second bomb buret re ta Emperor's fect and ho felt blecding tin Usely, & man of the ponte rushed up, lacked in ny 8 fem caught tho dying suverolen her rahe orm, god held him. uutll Yviog cine came. ‘Fhia man was Emillanolt, Aaiige it deft arm ho bad atl tho time a bomb arto that usod by tho nssasin, ‘The prose-* oaaanel, “And had be the komb thoro and Yea." sald Emiliano In his weltten rauzeny. “It was I who was first to usalst tho ion Tor In getting Into the sledge, XE OP YOUR POLICE MOUNDS DARED TO emg COM NEAR IM imi ook him in my arme, When we had retumed emperor driven off and expiring wo faire to our lodging, congratulating our- went the dny‘a work.” Although the trial revelaucn with atrlotly.ciosed doors, this ett ‘Neaused intense exeltement, Moura ha Doke last night for soveu hours without w oureot. Necused appenred vory downcast. the mont hence, Chiof of tho Svcrot Police, 1s fen, envily charged, Noxt to bim comes favinskl. ‘Tho. public prosecutor do- that if theso two. bud done tholr tho worning of tho 12th and s March tho tragedy “would never dour the thee sn Bee. | AL. a date wero in bro ollloers wore found gullty: aud tee nediately aentencod to uxile in Arche out wh r throu years. Tho Kmperor has found Tune hts Placod the : RATESING uerinne’ AND PHOOLAMA> Jo hte pony ERAS A a Drage Ree book and pooket-bandkerchiaf. bis wat threo weoks fo sot watch in toa ea dave ® wouan who had boon In ‘ant. eight ted tha Bugiress” for the Plaeh She was, in- tho ‘act of Temtnget feltex in hig prayersbook, ‘bis fottor Rocks of tee emberor that tt bud ‘on fow re beture him." eels ve hin. “Tho woman tand ie that sho bad dono this out at grat eget with the donviotion that wi ver ‘om aa at {ng a catustropha to tha spverelgn Tetused 1 oved wo woll;-but neverthgleas alo “plied bor? {HS Name Of the man who if eons with tho lettors and prosluijutions, 82d Connery ete by trnin. to the” frontier, ear wently Vasslug by, Gatschitie; are, Dt Water ne bas been placed in ‘gvery bore, ait’ eh for tettare placed in’ tho taait- ny Passports aro taken éemei travelers ng tuto Kussia gt tho frontler{ and they ure Ben, THE CHICAGO TRIBD of thele jourie; VOMCEMEN EXILED, ‘the Western Asmnctated Tree, Br. Perensnuna, Dee. 1—Mrowlnakl, Dna Jef, and Furssow, tho pdalica oflicers who failes to discover tho Little Garden street ming, have been found guilty, and sentenced to exile in Archangel for three years, GREAT BRITAIN, VMEATIV. Léspos, lec, 11.—Tho Lord Mayor, on behale of the eltizens of Loutan,$telegraphedt condo. fence with tho friends of dho vietiiuser tho theatre fire. A GOVENNMENT BALLOON in charge of Capt. ‘Tompler, acuompanied by Walter Powell, M. 1% for Malmesbury, and Gard- ner, nscentled from [nth yesterday and deseend- ed at Drldgeport. The haltoon struck the ground heavily and Gardner and Capt. Tempter were throwh out and injured, The baitoun then rose with Powell, and was scen rnin to descend at Nethiug iad atneo been -acen or-heard of the bativon or Pawoll, aly FIVE PERKONS WERE KILLED and thirty InJurod.in tho colilsion at Canonbur g on the North London Iallway, THE LAND LEAQUD CONDI INKD UY THE One Dents, Dee, .—The Grand Oranyo Ladge of Tretand has Issued a elrewinr condemning they Land League, and pointing out that In the United Kingdom and its colonies there are thoudands und thousands of Oruigemen ready to fight for tho Constitution. ~BANL SPENCER, ; Lord Prefldont of the Counell, has arrived in Dublin, it fs believed ta conaun with tho Chiet Scerotary and Lord-Toutenant regurding the atte of aftnirs in frotand. INFLAMMATORY PLACATIDS posted In Dublin and suburbs, headed No Rent,” were torn down by the poilor. » i PATNELD | } is confnad to hla bed witha feverish cold. His condition 1s not serious, ~ TABERIA, FINED NY THE GERMANS, Lospox, Dec. 1.—Adviees from Free Town, Sierra Leone, the ith of November, state that the Liberian Government paid a fine of $4,000 Imposed by tho German Government on ‘nee count of ill-treatment of the crew. of the Ger- man stenmerQurlos, + * Mueh indignation was aroused by the recent net of the Liberian Governmant. Jt appears that the fallax of people from Sierra Leone into Grand [azen the past few yours cnutsed the Lives rans to regard thom with considerable Jentousy. A law was recently enncted that ull Sierra Leonicans employed in tho Intérior or tiong ‘the eoast should repair immo- diately to Urand Bassa, otherwise thoy would hot be safe, ‘The law jnilicts henvy prizoninent upon all pene r Leonouns outside of the port of Grand Bassa. Consequently very Borious loss und jnconverr fence Ih, ocensluned,.. Several .Alerra Leonenns wore Insulted and ill-trented by the Liborlans. ‘ UNITS. FRENCIC CAMPS NEARING UP, Tusa, Dee, 11.—Tho French camps ontside of ‘Tunis and Gotetin are breaking up on account of vonstant rains, ‘ ‘SIN ALT DEYS NOTHER and helr presumptive to the throne was collet Upon by the French authorities to furnish tho dctalls of bis accusation agatnst- ltoustan, the French, Minister, but ‘refuses to mako- any communication’ except ‘directiy to the ‘Frqueh Government. 4 MUXICO. 2 - BLECTIONS, 1 City ar MrExico, Dec, 11.—There wero tooal eleutions in the State of Jalisea today. A eon ict betweon the people and local aithoritics is expected, oa AKENKATION dns boon caused by'an American calle Green-' wool trying to bribe Senators to reeure priyl> exes. Acommittco was appolnted to examina the bribed deputies. "OAS ZAMACONAL | + : It (a understood that Zamneoni’ witl return ta Moxico In Jununry., Thainisslon bas been of-, tered ‘to scvern] poraons. GERMANY. . THEFT OF MILITARY PA Re Bentty, Dee, W.— bore ig event commotion f tho ollices of tho wrand atutl, owing to tho the! ‘of plans and papers of jreat strat teal Impor-- enya tanco, PRANCE, | “THE: RLECTIONS. - ig * Pants,, Dec. 1.—In the election today for Municipal Councillors, twelve mombera of tho Nopublican. Uulon and two Boolalists .were ra-, turnod, Two second ballots are necessary. ITAL A CHAPER DLESSED' WY THE POPE, Rome, Dee. 11.—The Pope today blessed the chapol in honor of the newly canonized saints, Tis Hotiness sontinuca in weak condition, iL. THE ‘AST 5 DEATH OF A MURDERER, CoxstantinorLe, Nec, 11.—The Miniater-of Foreign Affairs informed the Ameriean Minister + that the man who murdored Parsons, tho Amer- {ean missionary, Med over n yoar ayo. NEW ZEALAND, Ltr MAN RARTHQUAKES Wevtrnaton, Now Zeuland, Dec. 1.—Eurthe quako shocks. in Canterbury Diatrict caused alight damago. . THE ORIENT, OF ‘THE NEW CHINESE MIINIBTE! TO THE UNITED STATES, BAN; FRANCI8CO, Cal, Deo, 11.—Arrived, the steamer Occante, Hong Kong, via Yokouamn, Aniony tho pussengers ty Chunu:Ieao Ju, the now Chinése Mintater to Washingtou..: He is ac~ cainpunted. by bis wife, sectotary, and suite, numbermy’ “iftoen. Tho Minister is ugod abdut “St, isu. ploasant. . appeuriiig’ “por= won, oud is described -as n,mau.of fine educatidn, The. party on leaving tuo steamer. wore iriven to tho Yaince Hotel, Whero thoy wero waitod upon by ollicfaks from tho Chinese Con- sutato and the custowary rourteales oxvhunged, ‘Tho Minister and suite expuct toaturt for Wash ington Iu about a week, . a ARRIVAL CHINA. - Hong Kona, Nov. 10,—Tne burial of the late Rastorn Empress, ufter aInpso of several months, has taken pluce, ‘The deceased was the ‘tof tho futhor of the lute Emperor, The absones ut tho Western Empress and tho youth- ful Emperor froin tho corenunics oceasiouod ro- mmackyand was caused by a disturbance ‘among tho palace cunuohs, It way asserted that sho would nover bo allowed to return af. she went boyoud the Itinits of the olty, * ae 45 “M. Rutzow, the Iussian Minister, bas arrived in Peking. “Ho is undoratood to wring with him the ratification of tho Russo-Chinese troaty, A typhoon bos visited the cuust of ‘Tonquin, ‘Tho waters of the sea and. rivor washod way banks, {inundated plantations, and threatened the houses with destruction. Tho:damuge to property’ is immenso, and the loss of {fe great. Ovor 200 bodlos have already been recavered. Chief Justice Frouck, of tho Hritish Supreme Court of Chinn and Japan, isdead. . . The Chineso Governinept bas dyoldod to relay the railway lina formerly between Sbunghal and Wooslung,from the coast of Formosa to the sugar disteiots, ‘Tho line, originally laid by foreigners, ‘was bought by tho Chinose aud torn up by Man- daring, and the utorial und solling-stock trans: Ported. to Farmova, whero tt has been allowed to rulnatn Idlo tll now, ‘ is ‘ oe he: : JALAN, ee Yqwouama, Nov, 25.—The all diMiculty bo- tween the Japanrsa and forolyn silk morchanté has been adjusted by 9 compromise, A central’ sitk market, fe-to be estublisbed inn slte con- yeulent to foreigners, and thory ult business will be dono, inspection effected, aud payment made bofore delivery. -Meanwhilo tho Japancao wil: continuo’ 10 take thelr; stapla to foreign houses, recelving ~ contrhots" us to prices stating in whut period iusprotion shall be com- pleted, warchouse receipts and delivery orders, unt potloles of firo-Insurapce Businesa bas been resumed, but adverve advices from Luropo aud Americy buve limited transactions, Pricos aro ynuch lower than bofora the formation of the guild. “Silk-worm egw card find uo sale, to the groyt distress of producers. ‘There aro rumor of wore chinges jn the Gov ernment, A well-informed native Gicnernl states that it L likely that algo will be’ Ministor of War, Osaina Minjster of Foreign Alfairy, and Yoshinay, ut presuut Minister ut Washington, heat of the Mayeabtin Postinaster-Genorul for inany yeurs, lng res signed, Natwusd Yasushi, formur Governor of Kanagawa, his bean appotated Cho Helko, Horarun Envoy tu Toklo, had an nudienes with tho Mikado. A native paper atates that he is ompowered to negotiate tor the opaatng of tho Port of Ningen. aAn outrage bas beew committed Uy thonntives of .qne of the Alutian Telanus on the erewot tho sen-otter-hunting schooner Dinnn. ‘The crow on landing wore Ured tipo. Several of tho Jnnanesc crew were~tilled, and one of tho foretgn officers recelved aight bails ln bls body, god nuother was bully wounded, eal "BAD DEEDS. pe Sey A Bateh of Crimi itome of Various Spectat Disvateh te The Chicago Tribune Decatun, Ul. Ue, 10.—Retweon 2 and 8oclock this morning, tv tho Fifth Ward, threo drunken tlnote, Whoera nines wre unknown, pursued Mrs. Charles 1, Ponce, a young marr and ted two shots after her, “She rin inten nowhvor's house, into which tho men followed her, and, a8 sho tled Into sinother room, and the dor was ntosed behind her, one of tho rusiinans fired through’ the door, the thirty-elgbt-calbra ‘Jentering the arm of Mra, Mury Mexally, an womnn. The town te. geeatly worked tip about the alr. “The men are yet at urge, Speetat Dispatch to The » Tribune, Karasazon, Meh, Dev. Dr Ee. Van Deusen and tr, Hockstom were pte upon tha Btaud inthe Voscampenge after the elnsa of De. Pratt's testineny. ‘Shey both stated that respontent knew Jt was wrong tu commitinure ator, but Was notable to aistmynish the difers ence between right and wrong abstrieily,. nor Here the de. Dr D had the power of will to choose. Tense rested. Dr. Emerson, of Detroit Hitcheoek and Dr. Mottram, of {atime were then placed upon tho stand ention ns experts, allot whom awa) Fpondont was caprble aerhrht and a wrong ne degree ti 7 This was whit the proatcadion di 8 to have astublished. From ten to trteen witnesses were then sworn flo ou the part of tho penple to show respondent’s capacity to wn. derstand the mature and consequences of erliie nt ubout the time of tho bomletde. ‘Feattmony was closed ut 2 o'clock today, and the eaee nd- Journed UE Monday at 10-2. th to negae requests to charge and for eauusel to innke thelr argue sinonts to the Jury. The ense will be given ta the Jury about 4 p.m. Monday. ‘The general csonitinent Is that ‘Voreamp te guilty and ite- eonnta A that the Jury will xo find. + Ustosrows, Yay Dee Ih--Nothing ew? waa brought out in the Mollie Muyuire trial tocuy. expt tho eltorts of the defense to cataulisn hardeter aud wi attempt te prove av allbl fi sdotin Kine li the tnatter of tha Mollie Mig moeting on the evening of: June I. Annie C6 Ing swore tint on that day and night Kano wae sick tn bed and not awny trom the housy. ‘This -contlicts with the testiinany of Auue's presence at tho Licoveo hearing on that date, ‘The pres- ence of Dotan and MeFarlan at tho tine ot the Shooting haa not yet been nccounted for by tho defense, ynd the main web- of elreumatantint uvidence bullt ip by the Commonwealth has not been serlonsty atincked. ‘, sored Diratch ta ‘The Chisago Tribune. Bro fosnp, Mo, Dee. W—biust night John Parahutl, Neil Swank, and Herbert Stevens, the three b arrested ut Ainitiand for robbing the ante in the depot some time ngor were “released on $00 bonds, Their preliminiry bearing will come tp next Monday In Forest Ci ‘| Spectat Dirvateh To Tue vateago Tribune, Benroi Ind, Dee, 10,.Tast evening, in tho spoken. fuetoey of Kinzer & Woislvand, at Guth- rie, nfow miles north of here, John Stewart, without provéeation 0 far ns is knoyrn, struck "Wiltian ‘Trendway over the head: with w lrwo Rpoke, fracturing his. skull. to: such an extent that bo died this mornings Stowart has not been, urrested, Yaxktos, D.‘T., Dec. 10,—Joseph Budd was arrested Inst night for the murder of C. 0, Borat nour Plerre in} He will be sent to Deadwood for trial, Mike O'Neill, of Chicago, hits beet urrested, charged with belng accessory to tho mtirder of David Rauek, nt Pierre, and ig being tried in tho United States Court. Spretat Meraten to The Chicdoo Tribune. AACKSON, Mich. Dee. 10.—t rank Doan, witeh- ron at the [urd House, te now Lving Ina dun + gerans condition from poison. Tha poison was ndministered in bls soup inet evening, and it fe ulleged the poison was placed there by one Maggle Loundes, nacrvant, who wus discharged, and the femut Hainisanl to Doan, A warrant ly out for he . Afomale e positor of the Mttrfot ofice 13 now quite Ill trom the cifvete of potkoning, Acontte wea pluced in soine food doxtuned fur the foreman and the girl ot the game time. This alieged the poleon was pluced there by.tho wife of the foremin, who expected he would partake of the same. Ut is thought the girt will recover, : Speer it. Dispateh to The Thieaao Tribunes -Bevronn. dnd, Dov. W.—Yesterday William Gotns and Willlum Ilead wore beth in Bedford drinking toyuthor, apparently “the best of friends. About dirk thoy leftezolue to Gnins’ home on tho south aide ar White. Kiver, about four miles from here, About 1 o'cluck, while tho two wero preparnng to retire, Gains sudden- ly Sands unexpectedly to Hood putlod a res Yoiver ind shotthe hitter in tne avdomen near the navel, itis supposed Gains entertained un old gruue awatnst flead. Soon after the suoot- Jug Gains left, and bas not sines been heard from, Justics MeCtetland went down and -took Nend's dytiur dectaration, +. 4 Spevtal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. LOUISVILLE Ky, Deo. We—A daylight rob- bors negro wnerot ini asindy on’ tho atre and riftlog her pocket of a pursc—war tho sen- antion today. -'The robber wus so tleet of tuot 10 escapo arrest Ro far. cae TRXAUKANA, Ark,, Neo, 10.—Tho two men found five milos from thie city, on the Hichmond round, muritored, proved to he two brothers named Adcock, of Little River County, Hoth wero ahotitroughthohead, The suppoesod mur- dererd uro-friends at the man whu wus sent to the penitentiary from. that county, against whom the Adcock brothers wore witnesses, The murder was not camniltted for robbers, a8 thero wns money on them when found. Tho eltizens here suiaed $000 for the capture of tha murder- era, Groat-exeitement prevails, About thirty men left tho elty in seareh of the murderers at dark this evening. : - Benton, Tex. Dec, 10.—About 1-o'olock this morning a shooting afray occurred on tho street between City Marshal. Hulbert and Deputy Mu shul Swoot on ono alde and Ellis Chalk and B. Methora on the other, Sweet was ahot nine times and Instantly kilied and Halbert wounded, ‘The alfray grow out of un old -trouble botwoon Halbert and some of the Chalk-family. Methorn was wprestod, but Chnlk ascupad, +. ‘Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune: - « - Tornpo, O.. Dec. Ii—In- the United Btates Distriet Court, now in sovslou:in this olty, the following’ prisoners were thus disposed of yes: terdays Sharlos Cotul, George Dentleher, Fred Wolf, and Louis Poirier, dealors ln tquors and tobneco without a license, sentenced to one month's finprisontaunt in the Cleveland Work- house, and fined S100 and costs exch; George L. Porkins, doniiag in tobnege without at iieense, fined: #10 aud costa; Abraham J. Kendal, de- positing in the matls articles intended for the prevention of concepuon, fined $100 ond costs. AM of the above had pleaded Butlty. Henry Rasuell and Bimer Duncun, charged with eouns terfulting, wore arraigned, and entored - pleas of not feulltss und thelr: casca wero uasigifed for heurlnyg an next Friday, . x Special Dispatch to The Odteago Trin Decatoi, Ul, Vee, M.—Yesterta: Wyant, of ‘Mardn, was arrested in th Jailed, charged with stealing a wago. of outa Trom George Huker. = Special Dixpatch ta Ths Chicago Tribuns. Osan, Nev, Dec. 1,—Such excitement war created this-inarning In tho ‘Town of Luvlatia by tho discovery of Chris Nalau, an old fariner, Jytug dead ty the coru-Held of a payhbor, whore bo had one pefare daylight ti ae uut bla own cuttle. Another farmer, wi jeaving the fvtd steateh! arit i Ye, ut Ono Phywlelun atteiputes bis death to plteh- fork blows on the bead recojved nt the hnuds of Hunry Eake, tho neluhbor of Nolan, about a week'ago, Pendlog. tho result of the Coroner's Jnquoat no arrests will bo made, «| MARINE NEWS. Luke Navigation Closed at Sandusky, O. - SaNnusKY, O., Duo, H.—Luko niaylgation prace teully closed hero Saturday, Dee, 10, tha schoons ers Swallow and Moody clearing: that’ day with cargoes of Ohlo conl for Netrolt, ayd making the total luke shipment of conl tho past seqson from the hittinuro de Ohio allroad ook oko 105,000 tons, the largest souson shipment, by more than double, iy qo anita of This port, ‘The thrat yess sol arrived hore list spring on April 16, innkiug tho past soso wt this port almost olght months long, une, Wiliam ig elty und dv loud, chi a ‘ A MAN-TRAP, l Tho unguarded opantngs upon all sitos of the uow County-Hullding claimed wnother viotim Inst night in the parson of Bir, George. 0, Ayers, an ‘employs of tho Parlulun Sult Company on Stato atroot, “Br. Ayors was walking with @ fricud aloux Was! ington streut, slipped when Just at tho edyo of tho holo nt the» anuthanst cornor of tho County-Huilding, and fatty to the bottom, a distance uf about nine fect, broke hia lett les Just above the snklo. The Harrison strect patrol was culled, Mr. Ayera wis drawn Up with u ropa, gece upou the wtretchor und conyoyed to ois ome ut the Eastings House, Mr. Ayore ls the Atthor sixth individual who haa fallen into those manetraps and suffered derious injury. Tt begins te look as If tho elty or county will uve a number of aults for danagodon its bands, ee AN AFFRAY FATAL TO TWO, Dpsciat Diseatch to Ths Chicago Triourte. Lovraviniy, Ky., Dec. WA Commercial. spe- celal from Eminenee, Kyy gaya: “ Aluxander Shirloy shot and kiled Joseph Warlord, Sotre vy auys ho was Uret shot and wounded by some one who culled blm from bed at bis house, In response be Bred a shotgun in tho dark, wad re- treatod from pain and tear. Tho body of War- furd was fouud this morotey with w terrible wound through it. Kbivley"s wound fs Wels to prove futnl, ds it t3 in the reson of thy stowuch, a ' NEW YORK. Latest Gossip Concerning. the Plans of the Republican Leaders. President Arthur Said to Favor Collector Robertson for Governor. In Such an Event Arthur Will Have the New York: Delegation in 1884. fever fel tho pre: statlatical nccoune will give, it fs expected, the atime satisfactory results ny regards the groups: of unkuals vitecinutod and left unvaceinated. OBITUARY. J. Muncun Putvansy, at Davenporty ta. Apretal Disvatsh to The Chicago Tribune, Davenvont, fe. Dec. 10.—J, Dunean Patni, President of the Davenport Academy of Sele ance, Med at noon today ints ath yedr. Tho decenae was mora witely known than any of ils age tn this country as nn entomologist, and lls Writings wero sought by several of the lead- ing Journals devoted to sctenes and natural hia tory. Tn 18i3 ho™imado a trip to tho Rocky Mountnins and Yellowstone regions as moteorol- ogiat to Capt. Jones’ expedition, He has fled successivuly the various ofticos in tho avademy here, and onrluber its published proceedings by his contrliutions, Mr. Putian wasalse a tem to five. ja rate fing t times und the next Both Stalwarts and HalfeBreeds Sald | beret the American Association for tha Ade fo Be Distrastfal of Gov. Cornell. ~ Postmaster-General James to Retire from | the Cabiact on the Ist of January. . POLITICAT, GOSSIP. THE NEST GOVERNON OF THI EMPIRE STATES * Areiud LIrpater to The Chieaan Tribune New Yous, Dee, 1.—Lhke following Is tho Intent political zosalp in thia city, na told by ono fumiline with the situation: “Since tho defeat of Frahk Mscock, of Syracuse, for Spenker of the House of Representatives by Stalwart intlue enens, there has boon a good deal of discussion In Republienn circles in this clty of {ta effect on tho canvass fur Governur nextyear. [t Is well Known that the subject of the next State cntinpaign has been occupying the attention of the Republican politielins since the result of the Inte oleetion became known. The problem with - tho Jeaders is bow to get rid of Goy, Cornell, who persists in belng. 1 candi- date for renomination, Tho Arthur adherents and the Conkling Stalwarts don’t Ike Cornett, as fy sell known, They blame bim for the defeat of Conkling and VWiatt for revteation. The old milcnt feeling of distrust between Cornell and: Arthur is moro apparent wow than ever bee tore, Sboulu Cornell be, revowlnated and, ree elected hy will be x formidable candidate for THE REVYURICAN NOMINATION FOR ‘TIE PRESIDE CY. IN 1884, The man who ean carry New York State, and who bus kept aloof from tho recent faction strite inthe party, la the man who will be con- sidermt. the stroturust candidate. ‘This 19 the position Cornell hus tnken cure ag far as posal- bie to place pinco himself in, Siuce the defeat ot Conkting at Chicago, the Governor bas held himself entirely stoof from the schemes of the thirdeterm. faction, and nt tho seame time be hus not favored. the Half-lreeds, Monee both sides distrust. him, It muy or may not he truo that Arthur wants to remove Cor- nell fram the Uist of candidates before tho Na- onal Hepndtiean Convention of 1884, bit there fa no doubt that be does not want him re- elected Governor, Tho Intest authority for this da Geore C. Gorham, of Washlugton, THE WALPIREEDS CLAIM THI CREDIT OF CARRYING THE STATE attho late election. Hiseock is one of the Half- Breed leaders, and had be been elected Speaker orth ouse they would: have demanded thetr own way In the next State Convention. Arthur wants compromise, 80 he coped the wings of the [ulf-Breeds by defenttny Hiscock for Speaker, Now tho hitter's friends nre demand- ing thut he be made the Hulf-Breed calidl date for Governor next year, fle has tho. eupport f° Wurner” Miller, but they fear the strength — of Cornell, Now comes In the political sayacity of Arthur. He, a8 well ng any mun, sves the necessity to his Adininistration of carrying this State for bis party next yeur, He don’t want Cornell to get the credit of w redivcuon,. and be despairs of cleeting au ott-ang-out Stalwart. Bo a new program fy in the fetd, : ANTNUL IS WILLING TO AVE NOBERTSON muide tho party candidate for Governor, ‘That wound aitow him to place aman of his wwn like Ing Ip the Custom-ITouse, and at tho anne tine, should Itabertson he made Governor he would not be au available candidate for tho Vresl: dency, Me has been go strongly identified with’ the Half-lveeds, and: his | record hne neon go purely iocal und of suet a natire is would’ exclive. all possiblity. of bis becoming a Presidentint candidate, ‘This fa undoubtedly aw saygaclous move on the part of the President. Jf hv can made Robertaun the next Governor it ends tho political career of Cornell nnd at tho samo time assures to Arthur the support of his own Stato in the National Convention of 1881, because Rebertson aud all THE HALE-HREEDS WOULD THEN BE ARTHUR KEPUDLACANS, Tt would niso unite the purty In this State at the next oleciion, With tha custom-bouse and all the Federal patronage in| Arthur's bands, the Stalwarts would follow his lead. Lt ulso disposes of Hiscack, because, should he be so tihuate: as ta. be nominated and. clected Gor would undoubtedly ket up for a Pre cundldate, and) might secure rome ¥ tho delegation of 8H. This scheme ot discyesed for sumo time, Curtously . it murits the upprovil of Stalwarts and Breeds with few exceptions. It wilt ebow lwelf atthe opening of the Legislature. There is no question that plang huye beon lala to put throuzh legistition which WILL EMBARASS GOV, CORNELL, whothor be approves or daapproves of It. Con+ ferences have been “held fn this ety recently with this end in view. Aa tho Honocrate have control of the Leylalature, there are Republicans who will ald them in Pusat, mensures to’ amburrags Cornell, Clty" egtalation, which will him encintes in his awit party iC he disapproves of it, and-whieh will not help bitin the country If he does not approve of tt. will fornn a part of the seheine, Ho fan coolshorded polltiohin, however, and bowl know thoy hive shurp work before them, contest will prove an interesting one. GEN. JAMES, HE WILL RETINE PROM ‘THE CABIN JAN. 1, Special Dispatch to Tue Chicas TAdurie New. Youk, Doe. 1,—A Washington speolul to the ‘Times says: “In dispatches published in some of the newapupers ns coming from this elty tho statement bas been repentedty made that Postmaster-Gonernl Jates. isto te retuined ns & member of President Arthur's Cabinet wii the) §=6close «=f thes fiseal your. Those reports, coming from whatever source they muy, aro net mute by authority, for there leno authority In fact for any such unuoucement. Tho preaent Postmaster-Gen- eral bas not baon consulted with tha object of inducing bly to remmin untll the clove of the fiseal yeur; nor has ho made uny arrangement for remutning here later tau Jan, 1, HE WILL CENTAINLY LUAVE THE CAPITAL on that dute, or cariler (f possible, to attend to Uusinesa which ‘ronders it Imporative thut be should bein New Yori at the beginning of the your, 1t fs understood that the ongagement re- in ferred to {4 one with tho nuw bank- fog Institution in Now York City which iy begin operations on “dni to i dau. 4, and with which Mr, James bag bad an under: standing requiring that he shall leave the Cable net ad carly as that dal A reportur of the Times todiy: met ane of the Directors af the Lincoln Natlonal Bunk, which 16 tu begin opera: tions pu ar about hin, fund waked hin whather ies expucted that Mr, ‘Thomas L, James would ASSUME THE PRESIDENCY OF THE INSTITU TH at the beginning of tho year 3869, or not until spring, " Woexpect,” he answered, “ that Mr, James will be In thle elty rendy to nesume con. the Lincoln” National Bank woen the, institution opens its doors for busl- ness, which it with do on Jan 1 You may suy with ontire safety uod accuracy that he will bo the Praaktunt of the Ltncoin Nae tonal Bank on and: afier Jan, 1, and wit from that date bo nut enly the nomial, but the act ual and wetive bond of tho institution.” ITEMS, BMALION. New You, Dee, 11.—Sevural cases of amall- poxare roportod today. Kive children iu the Five Points House of Industry aro down with tho disease, Two children of a Polish family named Heolalty died without medical attendance, Too wuthurities are moving to etunp aut to ease, jon. SETTLED THEI Dishury. ‘ Avguating Ispontand Amldio Cusitore, sboue inakora und Touminates, disputed waicks the better workinan, and Cusitore stabbed Is: peni, who in turn snot Cusitore, Moto aro’ prob- ably fatally wounded. en eet Pastourts Vaccinations, Hritiah Setiead Juurnal, .Btatleticn brought up ta ot. l sbow that the tuoculations of aptcnly fever, according to Page teur's imgthad, wore performed on 10 tocks, coupelalog 64,000 ahoep, of which “L5Id were vavoinated aud 31408 left uninaculated: $0 an to: judue oF the results of the diifuronce of treat incnt, Vofore vaccination, the lussa cuused by splewia fever uniquntca in the whale of the Books to 2,084 aulmals, Diiring Vvaculnaton, and until its effects were purtveted, 20 seep out of the whole number ul isi grished, Hus the suine period; tho: mortality rose te Out Of the group of 21408 which wore not vacclouted. When the etfecty of vacelnation were comploty in tue thret group, the wmoruillly ’ vancoment of Seienee and Chalrinan of one of the leading cotninitteos, bila collection of iu+ sects, the Inrgest in the West. mumbera thou. nds of speelinens, representing ail seations of the country, Duncan Fraser, of Elgin, Oh Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Eats, TL, Dee. 1.—Dunean Fraacr, one of tho oldest and ninst substantial farmer-resi- Honts of this eection, died today of typhold- pueumonia. Ho wns barn in Scotland, ana wi ago 7 yeara. He leaves a conalderable pro; erty to two eblluren, A Prominent Odd-Foilow, Lomavinir, Ky. Dee. 1—Tal B. Bhaftner, one of the inost prominent Odd-Feltows of the Stato, Isdend. The news Is received from'Troy, N, ¥., and the report does not give dotails of the sudden demise, Decensed was known wherever the urder existed 94.9 well-informed hard work erin beholl of Odd-Fellowsutp, F.P, Halters, of Fort Wayne, Ind. Special Misputen to The Chteaco Trinune. Fonrr Waysn, Ind, Dec. 10.—F. ‘t. Ballers, 0 prominent attorney of thy Fort Wayne bar, died at Macon, Ill, today of consumption. He louves a wife anu two children, Charles T. Coyt, of Buffalu, Nes Burrato, lee, i.—Charles T, Coyt, President of the First National Hunk, died today, aged 62, Dr. D. Warren Brickell, of New Urteans, New Onvecns, Dee. 1.—D, Warren Brickell, 0 prominent pbyaiclan, diod this morning, aged 61. Sohn T. Adame, at Medford. Rostox, Dee, 1~Jobn Tt. Adams, father-in- tee Be kneretany Hunt. dled Saturday at Med- THE WEATHER. Signal Service, Orrice of THE Ciner Siaxat Orricen, Wasit- traton, D.C. Dec. 2—1 2. in—For Tennesse und the Ohio Valley, warmer cloudy weather, Uyht rain, svutherly winds, lower barometer, “For the lake region, eluudy weather with rain or snow, warmer southerly winds, falling bi- rometer, follower In the Upper Lake region by rising barometer and colder northwest winds. For tho Upper Mississippt Valley, local rain or snow, followed by clearing weathor, southerly followed by colder northwest winds, falling fol- lowed by rielag buromete: ‘or tho Lower Miasourl Yatley, volder clear- ing weatbor, torthwest winds, bigher prossure. Cautlooary stenals are displayed at Eyeanaba, Muwaukee, Seetion 1, Grand flaven, Section i, and Muckinuy. . 4 ‘rho Chief Signal Officor furnishes the follaw- fog speetnt bulletin: General light rain or snow has fullen tn the Northwest and tho Lake rezion, and oceusiunal Nght rain in the West Gulf States, Southerly winds provall west of the Mississipp! iver, In Tennessee, the Onin Valley, and the Middia “States; northensterty In the South Atluntic States. There bus been a general rise in temperature east of the Kocky Mount- ulus, tho yrentest rixe—froin fi to MI dexrees Urring in Kansas, the Indian Territury, ond urthern Texus. A warn wave is moving east+ werd, and extends from Montana and Dakots southward to ‘Lexus, Cloudy weather ‘with rain ig nuleated for Tuesday in New England, the Middic, and South Atlantic States. Cieano, Dee. N18 p. i.—Tho following observations ure taken at the sutae momen’ of Ume at all the stations named: UENERAL OMAERVATIO: Winds [al aver, Lilahtee, rsa, ve 0-Clone, =) Cid) Ira Clan Grand i indlanapotta, uren, Dak. Keo: ru Aight. Light. isporat Moan duly baromatar, ali Hoan datty thermometer, a8, ‘Moan dally hunudny, sue, “THE LABOR UNION, Denunelation of. tho Hecont Iriah Cone ventlon—Another Mow) at the Pr ‘Tho Chicago Labor Union held «meeting yee: torday afternoon at St West Lake atreot, aud ox pibited mure rant: sucisliam in its proceedings (han it has beon pruno to in aome tle pust, the acuse ot the meathur appearing ts be a whole: , anlo condemantion of the recunt Lrlah cunveus dou, cspeclully in Ite action of ostracism aguingt tho. Sooluliatia dolewates from the spread the Light" Land Longue. TJ, More uu, tho oxpelled delegute, made 4 long and Sus dignint speech, ju which be declared that this outrage thus counnitied against free thought aud free speech in Chicago was caused by du in- tolerant element bf landlontisin that bud a prominent: seat in the asembly, fe had carctully noticed 9t the: wind when the eablo dispatab ¢ Paris arrived tn tho name of Egan announcing that over oneshalf of trio irisn tenants hud ‘refused to pay any cent whale ever, 1 uccordtage with the Noerent manifesto, While a perdoo ot tho weembly received tho hows with loud cheers and standing, a inujority remulned coutemptuously in their’ seats, wid these were the Liste Aincrican landlords, ‘the wis noquesdon buc that, had not the dispute concerning au ccetesiaationt Chama Leon sot. ted er Bhoesy i withdrawing hte mo. thon, (Mb convention would) reve split asuniter, 1 was becuse of tio two tnhiaicad parties in the convention ‘that thero was not rovm for Sovlttl> fein votweun the consorvatives on the one band, represented by the cleryy, and un the other the Lr age teprescuted by the Patriek Ford adherents," Bei Aw ut aide issue from tho discussion beld sone Sunduys agv on the teaching of cthics nour publlo'schools, the sume vervose Slorgan vom quenced u long bis “wrentest of pub gnforeed bly would-be uri ita by an oxtract ite topnuion of tho ¢xtraordinary precautions taken by the Govornmnont Vrinier to scorete from the news. Apers until due thane thy proofwot the Prem. t's mewaye, fo Urder that ft might notte stolen.: ‘Tia 14 cortnindy, the nyltator elaimed. an iudobltante evidance ut the jmmourality of Uo nowspuper presg, and for that reason should be condemned, Tho meoting came to 0 close with the adoption of Kame verbal resolu- tlons condlemuing the purpose and result af’ the late frist Convontion, inagtmuch ag it bud fatled to recognize true merit in the eveed of tue Cole cugo Bociallst, Husband Beatlug. so St, diiines! Gurzette (tamdon. Aggravated assuuita by wives on thelr huge bands ure vow pcouslonully reporjed, The wolnen, upparently, buve not yet taken aga rule to tho poliveas un duatrument of chastisement, “Mietael Dootey. Ald, able BAT and ty py Portners when inelined Nhe of these c ont tbe Thames ye Johanos O'Cailagl was churgtd ing ber husband, Dewnis O'Cule Iaghon. On arriving home feom bis work on Tinednay oleht Me, O'Catlay stn found his wile drunk aud using bud lunge. Ho therefore prudently toot upon blusell the duty of prestd> ing at tho tunity tea-tuble. After’ wetting tho tea ready, bo wos in tho net of removing a hide ock Trout it eekliron ton plate, when bla wife, Ithout why provecution, struck bite with a tea- rd ye, cutting It open, penis alla “hte iy pon! euustting theip 1 to nets of violence, foro the ingist yeatent her “what ae did that for.” sho bine ever tho head until heb profur Ho thon called i policeniin and gave ler futo custody, Bho waa Kenteneed te two tout! Jpriconment with hard kibor, and inny esteatn horaulf fortunate that she ie Diesseed with a husband who lights heronty with legal weapons. —————. THE LAND-LEAGUERS. Mectings of Jeb Suctetion Vouterday. ‘The Irish-Americans of C iO Bee ty re gaurd the appealsot Lord Ardilam, the London Tones, ond London's Lord Mayor to to Enlist titled ctusses in the sieht of 1 challenge to them to take aldeg, and with great uunnunity they have ranged thetaselyes on the wide of Parnell andthe Land League, and are duily ‘giving koiden proofs of the faith that isin them. Mr, Denis O'Connor, Treasurer of tho lrish Na- tional ontt-Coeceion Fund started hera a few days cura, bas already’ racelved over $10,001, Yesterday hin reveived the following aubseri thon: Patrick Cnyenagh, $250; Alt. Mictines Ballivun, $0; James Stenson, 850; M,C. Mark- hntn, 825 The Finance Committee appointed lust Pritay: night mot yesterday at the TrisheAmertean Club-rooms, Mr. John W, Enright in the chair, The feflowing. unions other menibers of tho coms inittee, were present: Thomas Lynch, Bernard Cattagtan, Arthur Pixon, John M. Carroll, Wili+ jan’ Devine, Johu f. Finerty. © Tho industriaus, J untiring, omniscient Secretary, J, 1. Fitzzibbon, wis uiso on band, Mr. Slehael Keeluy sent word that ttlitess alone prevented bit rain te tending, and Wallen Currin and Ald. Sheriday were at work tn the sane cause dn the Pith aud Sixth Wards, A fter some diset 0 suluil It was re- alved ta appoint a eomimittee call on the Dusinese-inen of tha dawn-town portion of the, chy, The committee consists of Thonsas Lylich, Bernard Cublazhan Patrick Cayannusyt, VHA. Att Sa Joba W, Enrivat, nicl Keeley. tobn M. Currall. I4 cominsttee will ineet at Mo'cloek this morning at the Frish-Ameriean Club-rootn, The following yontiemen were uppuintet to wait on the Jrixh-Atmericun citizens employed. in the puolte offices und ask them to come down: Thomas Hien, Churtes J. W: James He Burke, Wilkin Stack Col. Clowrs, Austin d. ‘te, Col. HL nipt. Mullen, Wil Fo- ekeyy, marty. The following ward conmittees were appointed te collect from thy Mquoredewlers uf their reapectivy dintricts: i Kirst Ward—Arthur Dixon, James Clure, George C. Gliman, Daniel Murphytitarry TS Eitzgitbon, : Second Ward—Dennis O'Sullivan, John Mule yell, Thomas HWiekey, Fatward. Cody, E. J. Quine fan, Third Ward—James Kelly, Ulehard O'Con- Holl, Allenpel Shanley, Cornelius ‘Tighe, Walter uthes, Fourth Warc—P. K. ityan, Mlehnel Garrity, Wiliuin Sutveil, Joseph Cant. : Fifth Ward—Ex-Ald. MeAutey, Michael Finu- genes Michael Healey, Jobn Nugent, Jobn- ekey. Sixth Ward—[Wlllinm Curran will appolnt tho nittee for this ward}. Seventh Wart—(Dennis K: Enright and Michuet Brenorn are requested to appoint tho Conunittes tn this ward), tighth Witrd—Punic: Donovan, Michael Ityan, Lawler, James Carey, fehuct Ford, Foley, dumes W. ald, 1. itlvun, Be OR, MeAve: Coyne, Michael Gayo. Tenth Ward—Denuis O'Callaghan, Mathew Colter, Jonathan C, Catlen, Jumes tlarris, Joba Malyneuux, Eleventh Ward—P, Rt. O'Lonnor, M. M. O'Con ne ‘Twelfth Ward—Cupt. D. W. Quirk, Joho Wale, Antes O' Belen, Martin Mallnhy, Gregory Walsh. Thirtventh Ward—, ¥ Rogers, Patrick Sutit Fourt 4. Durrett, Mat Solin, Jerry Mutanoy, Bros, Fitegere Michael Foley, MeCarthy nes Creminio, d—Pater Conlun, Thomas O'Malley, Michael Suitivan, Elghteenth Word—: M..d. Corearan, Pate.ck O'Brien, Patric dames Meaney, Jutn O'Brien, uch Maguire. Mr. dane Stenson was Hupeinted to wait ou the persouseamped fv the bottling und suda- « water lnsiness, 5 iv Finnnes Committes will meet euch duy unt! the work Intruated to it fs ended, The Sixth Ward Fund Stuntalatig Schoul Halt ys y n for the purpose of urrauging fur “a future initss- meuthnzand tho t fronting fusiness ofthe lengne, Willan J. Corren presided and Thomus Kelly kept the nluutes. ‘The Presiteut in bis report as delesnte tathe Trish National Land League Convention, stated thnt he hud’ pledyed the chip toconteibute Sh to the eau tice. fore Februnry, 182, The eludupproved of tho ne- don, and it wae thought 80 could be rutsed by that’ time. ‘To this cand a cummittes composed of John W, Garvey, Willan Rulelgt, Tim O'Metra, ‘Michuel Greary, John Hickey, dames O'Neil Joun Foley, 0. M. Bench. and J. P. Conn'were appolnted to cunvuss the ward and Kollut: con riaans from the *sutid men" whe tnd it npossibly to uttend the fearue’s inevtings. Chitemun Garvey announced that a certdn Dennis MeGurl was ready to give GN to the cause wh the leagu caltecting woekly dues to the amon the inceting adjourned for four we at mma: Judge Sora questo . i" ‘The Seventh Ward Taind League met in Holy: Family jsupool-house yesterday afternoon, Tlie attendance was sine, and utter the collection of . meeting with by held, at whiell wilt deliver an address on the land dies the usual routine busiuess of the leiiyue | waa disposed of, Yesterday afternoon Lynch's Court, No. 1b Weat Harrison street, was the: sceno of a hiyely and faturosting game Of bind: ball berween Capt, Andenon and James O' Helen, and dames Fervon and doko flat, An adinisstun Tee ot Gi conte wis charged, and the proceeds devoted to the Lande Lehguncuuse, The tateb mime was weil ite tonded, and a nent aut realized. ica aeameapeeatinncn serbian nen . A Babo In tho Woods, Bowie Char) Hesperlan, Ou Wednesday moralny tho tittle iy One Fits Ue wet. oui dunia, HYENg Utt tng Batt! nal, Waundered sf dn seareh of howers, Tin abe senve attrieted attention before It had been gene an hour, and the fauily begiy te lool tor it, bur not Aidig it on the plnce at unce roused thelr nuighbors to ugsist i the scareh, Cullfornta Brown, who bi stapped over night on the plice, Gen White, Henry snane, several Sexienn be distressed parents Hunted wil Uuat tb: eau at HDOUE TF olclork cn tho next thi: dam trigk of a vhild’s shoe wis discovered b: practisod eye of Mr. Keown, ‘The purty, buuy aint WIth hope, followed the trai) with yrent dite fealty tout niut, when tres wore but up tia lke hope of attracting ita attention, On Friday iurnlug the eearch was resumed, anid Tresh, tracks found, whieh wera tollowad «by. Mr, Hrown, Mr. Shane, wid aMexteay, the rest of und keeping up the Aiterent dircottona, About 10 Hule “uae was Alacovered ou at water, three mie, with itd gloths ang.torn Into shreds by thy thurna aud prickly. Peura through whieh It hid worked its ivay, On the approuch of tho hunters the child” com: menced orying, wad (hb first’ remark she mud wus that shy “wanton to we te tannin Signal uns were linmedintyly tired, woten saun Drougue the rest ot the purty to tue Hot, utd the teeliugs of tho Overjoyed but hereiofore frantic mothor ut the finding or the Uving chil instead of ity Loves can bo tier be imagined thin described, It wus out two days and nights without nny food: whatever, wud where tho tracks of punthorg, wolves, aud wildeats were found thick by the hunters. i y Uo e the pir R having divided n the hill seuren a'claek > ele Worse, Munchentei » Mireur, Aborse ralveddiy Norwich, Vt. but usod for fuily purposes in thls city’. for suyeral years, was sovuntly sald Gow purty. iu Ocford, Ny Ws In taking bin fram the wagon one evemag he ailpped way from the ownur and Wsippaared, wolig ut it bigh rate of speod. A diligent search An Whe moriiue on alt roads tor a elecutt of save oral miles failed to reveal any tricy of the aule tal, Addiapatch wae rec aurhig the day by bis formecmastor in this city, waking if Whe donde hiv) mae his appearance here, in roy to which the ownor was directed to taquire at Nove wich, ‘The horse waa found there, ind the owns er was Cold that tho antinal mudy bis appears wuce in the place at Hu'clock tu the murine, utter bis eseups from Octord, buying tels hours crossed the Connectivnt iver ant eled twenty-seven miles iy tho durk es: er ib net seen siice be wae a ihycareoll tuky thla divtaneg {1 ‘tho ‘thie inen- toned he wust have tyolded all Grosa-couds and without delay gone by’ the regulurrpute. Who will say that a bores does not Jove tho scenes uf bls colle Oty day}, and was It roason vr fi a Boner on thyso Tritt, ‘Torpld kidueyg and coustiputed vowels ure the reat causes af chranle discuscs, Kidovy- Wort bus eured thonaunds, ‘ry it and sau willadd ono joy to thelr number, . Habitual costivences. ailers niliiona of tho American ple, Kidneys Wort will cure tt. Kidneys Wort bus cured kidney complains of thirty years’ standing, ‘ry it, ve adv, ceperrwopetonncany + BUSINESS NOTIVES. PALES! PILES! PELs Asure cure for. Minh Bleoding, [tobing, nud Dicerated Pijus hus been dlseovered by Dr, Will- fod. A singio box of DR, WILLIAMS! INIRAN PILE OINTMENT his olred the worst chrmile cases of twonty-Uve yours stund.ng. 1s givos ty fn nike f putt, wlnys the ‘wetting warm in bod, neting asa poultice. Ut 1s purod for Piles, itahing vf tho parts, anil. 1. called upon byw representative of | relielin tive i reller in tres Hufersnfter tatu. Witte T whsurbs tho tumers, soorhes tous jtobing, osnaulally after rugriats, or matted ON & CO., Chicaro. tmvreccipE oF prices, VANSUILAAGI, SERVE, Mectetur, ‘Tho physiological rojuvanztor of the organia - Beater. and specifica cura. for Impatenoy, atire ‘ity, semi wonkness, loss of memory, Nerve ouadebility, sick and nervous hoaduetes a eon atitutionnt remedy For dtesniapaia und nournigin by supplying nerve and brain power, Sent te innit propald, $1 per Vox: 6 for $5. Pamptlote tuutted free. | Van Setrauck, Stovenson & Co. 1 and 14 Luka street, Chteagy, Ml, agents, and for sale by ull druggists. : a ‘ Arcnidia Hecf, Iron, anit Wino, with Cinchonn, the standurd madicloal tonic of this propressie ituro. It curiekes the blood, prompt+ iy invizernics the brain und nervous syste: Sinproves digestion, ute, Ttosult: A round for. bright eyes, apps stato Uf mind. Arond’s deus: store, corner Madison streot and Fifth avenita, : a Twenty yeure ngco tt was modostiy clatined that Buck & Rayner's * Mars Cologne” waxtho fluest achievement of tho relence of perfumery. It hus never since been equated by any other thistiinden, Today it 1s sole froin Miine to Toxue, BLANKE BLANKET SALE! CARSON, PIRIE & CO.’S . _WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. The following quotations are all under the best value obtainable elsewhere, and are worthy the immediate attention of purchas- ers, as the prices cannot be dupli. cated, and all are : fontine Bargains, 50 prs. White Blankets, $1.75," Worth $2.50. 50 prs. White Blankets, $2.90 Usual Price, ¥: 50 prs, White Blankets, $3.25, Worth $4.50. 40 prs, White Blankets, large: size 0.95, pease Would he cheap at $5.50. 40 ae White California Blankets, ey Usual Price, $5.50. 40 a White California Blankets, ex. arge, superior quality, $5.75, v Would be a bargain at $0.50. 50 prs, White California Blankets, ex. large, all wool, $6.75, Worth $8.60. 50 prs, White California Blankets, all wool, ox; fine and heavy, $7.50, , Worth $9.00, «lL full line of Red, Gray, and Blue Blankets, PORCELAIN GOODS, Just Opened Today, WorcesterRoyal Porce- lain in choice pieces. Also, rich cut English Glass in great variety. New shapes and new decorations in Dessert Plates and Salad Sets, especiallyrichand fine, ordered for the Holi- days. Vases and Man- tel Ornaments, unique and artistic,in design. BURLEY & TYRRELL, 3 & 8) State-st., CILICAGO. BAKING POWDER, TEE CONTRAST! Whito other Baking Vorders are largely ADUL. TERATED with ALUM aud other hurttul drugs, | putty aia eholessnnenas erlang Ts. Ravers, MEALTUEDENERS, PURITY, emt EFF! PYIVENESS, Ws. THE FACT of Its, bel pid lays ‘to West, la from North to Noutli, troja Baxt See arte eee voons whines Ie has bia ugod for thy lust 15 years, A PURE FAUIT ACID. BAKING POWDER. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Maale by STHELE, & PRICE, Manufacturers. of Lupullu Veast (lemss Spec Flavoring Extracts, ete.) Chlecgy and bi. baal, 50. |