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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: S.2 5 the Austrian Calamity Fol- lowed by an.English wHorror, | jn Explosion Affecting’ Two Coal-Pits in. Bolton, . Lancashire, . Over Two Hundred People Be- Hered, at One Time, to Have Been Killed, the Number -of Victims, However, Reduced to Forty in Later Reports, ae Hundred and ‘Fifty Persons Imprisoued in the Pits, but Rescued Mive, a Se Four Hundred People Said to Have Been Drowned in Algiers. “the Victims Offered Up in the Vienna Holocaust Numbered Six Hun- dred and Twenty. Arguinent’ of tho Tyrant Bismarck for Overriding the WII of the / People. A Lively Day in Treland—The ‘Mark Lane Expreas''—-A False awe Prophets. t '. ° A DEATH-PIT. FIRST NEWS. | Loynos, Dec. 19.—An explosion has ace. curred in a colliery In Boltonfland It ts re- ported that 160 ilves were lost. p : FURTHER REPORTS, Loxpon, Dee. 19.—An explosion ocaurred abouf noon tn the Orrell pit, belonging to the Abram Mining Company, ‘The pit was coti- *slderedt : :. ONE OF THE SAFEST IN LANCASHIRE, asnelthor gutipowder was used for blasting - hot furnaces’ for ventilation. Tho whole system of working the mine was purely me- chanteal, ‘ THE. ARLEY Pit, - adjacent, was also terribly affected’ by. the | esplosion. Of over sixty émployés in the Arley pit, only twenty-seven wero brought to the surfaca alive, It Js feared the re- mainder perished, The supposition fs, that ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PERSONS have been killed In the Orrell ptt, as 200 de- |. scented Into the pit this morning. ‘Ten in- jured persons have go far been recovered. The work of exploring the mine and rescuing the vietinis continues, > i TUR CAUSE. Lonpon, Vee, 19,—It Js beloved tho explo- slon was caused by-the fall of ‘a portton of the roof, which liberated a quantity of gas. : TATE ; : Loxpoy, Dec. 19,--It is now belleved that 4 only forty persons were killed, Tho Orrell milne Is 150 yards above the Arley mine, and the effect of the explosion in tho former INPRIGONED ONE HUNDRED AND “FIFTY MINERS inthe lower mine. ‘These were subsequently Teseued, ‘Those rescued from the upper fam were seriously burned. " THE BRITISH. DENIED. Loxpoy, Dee, 19,—It Is denied that the Queen will open Parttament in person, NO REWARD. ¥ ‘The Countess of Crawford -and . Balearrea has annowncedl that she Is determined not to offer n reward for the restormtion of tho body other husband,.the Earl, in order not to create a precedent and encourage repetitions ofsuchoutrages, She has requested herson to pursue the samo coursa. TNE CLAYTON-RULWRR TREATY, The Manchester Guardian joins In the general condemnation of Mr, Blaine’s letter of Instruction to Minister Lowell regarding the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, * THE "MARK LANE EXPRESS,” * Mnits review of tho British graln trade the bast week, says: “The week’s temperature has beon lower, ‘Some of the earlier sown Whents are oxceptionally forward. ‘Trade * during the week was unsatisfactory, the con- dition of. ‘samples deteriorating. Native Wheats aro mora difleplt.to sell, First-rate Sunples aré very exceptional Indeed, Mar ketable English white wheat was vatnly of- fered at n- reduction, Farmorg’ deliveries are markedly decrehsing. -Forelgn wheat ig “firm, There was a restricted demand and & steady sale, Rates for grades. aro in plentl- fal supply and lower.’ Arrivals nro ainplo, Flour is in freo supply. ° Only tho best makes Sell freely, Foreign flour fs firm., American brands ‘are in .modorate supply ° Fino malting barley sold readily. ‘Othor grades Were rejected, Forelgn barloy Is uncliangad, ats, winter, sell freely; now foroign Is taslar, “Maize in Liverpogl deolined 34d: Fri- day, The trade depends upon the spot sup- bly, Eleven cargoes arrived . off ‘tho Coast, of which: geven, Wero sould, , Paciilo Coast white wheav was ti restricted demand, Sates of English wheat during ta week, 43,-" 856 quarters, at: 413 Od per yuarter, against 4300 quarters, at 443 per quarter the ‘cor: Tesvonding week Inst yeni £ vi ALGERIA, WoRSsH YET, y ALotrns, Dec, 19,-rit 1s reported 400 per- fons wore drowned by the bursting of the mot Peregaux, * y VIENNA. Vinge HUNDRED AND TWENTY, Fe TENN A, Dee, 10.—The oflicfal list of tho ctins of the theatro fira estimates tha num- ror jnissing 2 a a f Tho et A BCARE, oy jot chimney on a private theatra tn Watz- ee ust, 9 southurn suburb, canghtiire, and, Had to the stupldity gf itsoficlals and the ite ce, there came near being anuther loss.of ; , Bistarnr, (GERMANY. F - BMARCK'S HUY TO GU TO THE VATICAN: not ietsy Bee. 19,—It Ia sail: Germany docs he intend to awalt the return af YouSoliloo- to Rome, hut proposes to infryat negotlu- Hons at the:Viitlean'ta nnothar diplomat,‘ hi TUR TYRANTS ARGUMENT... SUinora of the approaching dissolution of on Relchstag ure considered to bo strength: a ed by on artisie'in the North German “zette, which points out the attitude of the : ichstug since opening has been interpreted brvughout Europe Usa syMptou of the decay | German Prin of Gorman unity. It says: “In affixing tholr.signatures to the federation treaty the Sntended that Germany Ahould bo under tho ledlershiv of Pressly, but not that she show submit herself to shifthug majorities in the Relchatag, ‘The German professora and provincials who once destroyed Germ unity My dtsregard of monarehtoal dynastic realities would dy tho, same agaln if allowed. It fs, therefore, the duty of the nation to utter a thnely protest.” t . THR IRISH, / . PAYMENT OF. RENT, Loxpox, Dee. 10, says: ‘The organization against the pays tof rants is becoming still snore fornl-, dable. It ts rextridud ins much of a erie to ge Into the Land Court a4 to pay rent. Lists of persons who hay’ buen kerved ith no- tlees not to pay, aud these suspected of poy- ing rants, nre posted at the chapels ad other pinees Where they ark likely to be seen, and although the police tear them down they are soon posted agalll, AYEWATID, oe tho Fenlan, and’ Sveretary to Joubert, the Boer commander, has arrived here. . NOTICH TO FIX RENT. Duniis, Dee. 19,—The. Conmmissionars un- der thy Land act taday decided that notice to itx rent, it served only upon an agents clerk, Will be deemed suiticlent, service, ‘This de- cislon, againat whieh no appeal wilt be al- lowed, Is te govern 15,000 cases, PARTICULARS OF ‘THE GRABBING OF THR AIMS, Following are the Intest particulars regard. ing the seizure of arms hero yesterday. Early Saturday evening eight poltcemen met atthe Newmarket Pollee Starfon, and recetved order th attend for apeclal duty between midnight and 1 Sunday morning, On re- porting they Were informed that sulzures of ilrenrms were Yo be made. They pro- equilad “frst to Brabazon Row, and ap pronched oncot the tenements theo, Lhe duor was flocked, but it was forced open it a short Ue, and the. police rushed upstairs and visited the ditferent rooms. After dill- -xent search they found under beds and in elothes-pressus twenty-six rifles, six’ revuly- ers, one pike, aud 700 cartridges, ‘They then arrested two men named Whelan, whom they found In the house. ‘These parties, al- though bearing tho same name, were not relatives, Ono ‘was a resident in Cork strect amt the ofher- in New- market. A cart was outsile the door, and =the ammunition was In itto the police station. The police. then proceeded to n hottse I Crosskeyin street oceupied by aman named Ryan, In this place they discovered twen zht pounds: of gunpowder and n quantity of dynamite, These explosives were placed on the cart and conveyed to the Newmarket Station, where the. prisoners previously arrested , Were In custédy, ure they were charged with having arms inn procinimed distrtot,. but itis believed charges of w more serlons wature wil be preferred agatnt them, A boy 153 years old, a‘brother of one of the Whielans, was also atrested. ‘Lhe other two are about 27.0r 28 years of age, Whelan and Ryan were remanded: for -trin, It Is stated the poles obtained Information con- cerning the conceated arms and ammunition through a drunken quarrel among the per- sons finplicated, It is. believed the dls closure will fead to a munber of very ine portant. arrests and tne ‘seizure of 9 still larger quantity of arms, OTITEM, SEIZURES, The police also seized Saturday three casks of gunpowder ahd 1,500 pistols, Two cases of: revglvers were seized by the police at the rallwey depot iy Limerlek. : DERRY, : , Tho anniversdry of the shutting of the ‘gates of Derry. was celebrated at Colerain | in a quiet manner, : SUFFERING LANDLORDS, Tonpon, Dec. 19.—The Lor Mayor has written, to. the provineial Mayors asking their assistance fn rnisiug subscriptions for the defense of property. in Ireland fund. A-special meeting of. the Cominon Council ot. London: for the. pnrpose of considering a vote of 41,000 for tha fund was -private. Lt fs utiderstood that the ‘feeling of the Council is generally agninat the’ proposed grant. ‘The committes for the consideration of the subject adjurned sine die, ~ . i. TH PoLicr, : Conk, Dee. 10.—Considerahle dissatisfac- tlon is felt among the Irish Constabulary at the now movement of the Govornment in re- cruiting: thelr.fdreo froin the militia and sol- diers whose'terms of service have expired. So strong Is the feeling that the men will re- fuse to do duty with tho nw recruits, and a general strike is apprehonded, © > vets +) LORDS LRAVING, : Owing to the disturped state of Ireland Lords Donoighmore and Inchiquin will quit thetr residences, ioe 7 “ENR AGITATOnS’ OnGAN. All the type and ‘machinery of the United Tretand have been forwarded ‘ta London, where the paper jill hereafter bo printed. WOMEN LAND-LEAQUERS TOK ARNESTED, Itisstated that n, prison espectally «do- signed for females is In ‘course of prepara- tion for the reception of members of the La- dies’ Land League, and that the arrest of several prowinent members of the Dublin branch of that organization is expected, » ° THE LOUD-IIEUTENANT Issued a circular to tho police Informing them that the proclamation declaring the Land League a criminal associition Includes fe- males, and direoting them to take mensures against any woman participating In-any !le- gal proceedings: . s i nan A. MAIL CAR : x plying betweon. New Pallas and Doon was stopped near Cappnimare by four armed men, who knooked the driver from his seat, and | searched the Jettars, - on vi... PERU. 4, AN UNHAPPY LAND, —- Panama, ‘Dec, 10,—Tho "latest reports from Linig ropresont the whole Interlor of the country as broken tip Into, local factions or political parties, Montero lins not reached Lima, ‘but’ continues to exercisy uniimited authority on his.own acgount In Cajamarca. An the south various encounters have taken piace between political factions, In which tho. Plorollsta were generally vanquished, Mean- tine, the Chilians can do. nothing to secure pence, and-are apparently bent upon a com- plete Conquest” .of. the country. There 1s juuch exelteniens fn Panama ‘on account of the measures taken’ by the principal foreign ncrolipnts In opposition to the proposed In- crease In- the commercial tax, . ‘The Gpyern- ment; is very obstinate, and it Is feared that, unless a ‘compromise is effected, there will bo fively times Nero the noxt-few days, The English Conuul was rgbbad of soveral thou- sand dollars' worth of jeggry at the Grand lots 4 oe Sas figs = TUNIS. i Ls “ * GADHS: Shee ‘Tunis, Deo. 19.--Gnbes tias Lopu' selected as the phief inflitary station of the Freugh in tha gouth. ‘There ts much dissntisfaction at hfs decislon the place, “Tho ‘powerful tribes south of Gabys. haya profited by tho’ retirement .of Gen, Logorot'’s coluinn to form p dotenslye alljance, aud their attitude ts threayening. » ww IRUBSTA. AUMERTS IN ‘AT, PETERSHUNG. St. Prrensnyga, Poe, 19.—There were 1,600 arrests for politlen! uffenses the present year. Many of tie arrests worg due to false necfsations, aud {t 18 stated that the fulse ac- cusers will be procebded against. EQYPT,: BENBATION IN BUFZ @ Surz, Dec. 1¥.—In consequence of a report thot an ‘Itallan had inurdered a soldier, the inliitary selzed and'luprisoned the Governor, A. Dublin correapond-. removed | barrleaded. tho doot of the Goveritor’s resl- dence, and refused to admit the foreign Cor Bulx thing now beet discovered that (tho tmurder was really committed by a Bedouin “The town $9 quiet, bub Ui altalr axvented a sensation, showing the cava with which an Gneute nught arly ‘ ’ A FALSE PROPURT, 1B PROPOSES TO RUN KOUDAN, Cano, Dee. 19.—Setloits trouble ins broken outin Soudan, A false prophet with 3,090 folluwers totally anulhilated Gov, Bash odn's force of 3 Egyptians, and killed the Governor, : a OBITUARY, Tuatlor Mille Justles Ammund Miller, whose office was at. tho corner of Madison and Halsted atreets, died Yestorduy morning at hla residence, HE North Carpenter street, at tha ago of Mt yonrs. He enught a severe cold about two weeks ago which devoloped Into tntlammation of tho kiducya, causing hls death, Justice Miller: succeeded Coroner Matson when the Inttar was eleotud Coronor a year ago, He was considered n very: conscientious Jtistiee, and ‘had many frionds during his tirief terin of ottice. Mia funeral will take place tumorruw at o'clock trom his late residence, Blur Ludige, A. Fy & A. Mis Will ute ae soe carviges: Tho romaing will be buried ‘T the Edlloy of The Chicaga Tribune, Cut04G0, Due. 19.—-The numerous friends of dustice Atmmund Milter will bo grieved to fenrn of hla death, which eccurrad; ut bis reaidener, No. 102 North Carpenter atreot, at 7 o’eluek this Morning, after n lingering {llness of two works, Pomlking from paruiyais of the lawer purtiod of his body, During his ilovss be was sure rounded by everything ,culculated to mnuko bis. appronehtig deuth, if not tulerable, at lenst coinpuratively easy} yet the oxertions he undo went tlucing this trying orduit nqudly e: hausted his wanimy strength, and the woakor he grow the greater becumny tho. impossibility of aeparating him from Coroner Matson, Capt. dobhsou, Mr. Paulson, Srother Amandus Haderor, of tho Alexian Hospital, and othors whose zeal and solicitude for the patient aup- ‘Ynued to tho fast. Korn In Sggondal, Norway, int 1851, he aduptod the purauit common to those hardy Noranthon why tollow tho fortunes of tho set) and early distinguiahed hime. by tho uptitude with whioh ho embraced. his new calle ing. He visited many parts of the wortd, und fn after yours nothing alforded tim suck pleasure as tho recittl* of “hia experience in foreign © countries, whero nature spread her tavors with on invest hand. Becomin tired of tho, sen, however, bo coneluds tosettlo inthe United States, and avcordingly arrived in Chleage fifteen yeurs go. Here fie experienced the vicissitudes common to fare elgners—n elreumstunce which in bis cuse, how- ever, only strengthened hts resolution to re- mein. On the election of Coroner Matsun to his present position Mr. Miller was appointed by ov. Cullum to th the posinon’ formerly occus pled by Mr. Matson as Justice of tho Peuco, ois office he Alicd with eredit til death closed bis career. Among lawyers and professional ion he wns respecied und beloved to un extent that timply consoled him for thd social ostractem, naturally Imposed pan him as a huehelor. ‘Thelr oxpress.onsof reyrot are cloquont uttestu- tons of tho estimation in which hp was held by thoae eapable of appreciating bla merits aga gentioman. fs morul puwer was integrity. Ho wus direct, upen, and thoroughly uncompra- mising—an zentins devotee of truth in his inter. course with his fellow-citizens. fly conrixe, self-respect, and freedom from afectanon ren- dered him a splendid specimen of a truc gentie- dun. His generosity was evinced [0 the service of tho unfortunate; his advice and sympathy breathed. tho true spirit.of inaygnuntinity, Mr. Miller was a noble exponent of Justice, which he bravely followed to n practical lasue, and thus bequeathed an ticalealbly beget to the publig and conferred permanent honor on hie pane and country, Cae “ JOuN CLIFFORD, . * Ansensor Wulll, of Jeffornom, : Frank D. Wulff dled at his home In the Village of Jefferson yesterday. Ho was stricken down suddenly, and tho-nows ot his untimely taking off was received with deap regret. Mr. Wullt was tho Asscasor of the town at tho: tlie of hts death, a8 well asa Village Prustea. He has been an official of the town for many youre, and hile Togs {3 felt, not only by a turge -cirele of tho warmest personal friends, but by a community- why bove always reposed Itt bin tho most cons plete cuntidence asa fale man and an honest and fuithful otticor, ‘ho board of which he was ametber, met and took kppropriate action durlug the duy. Mrs. William N, McComb, at Elgin, Ul. +, Spectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Etat, Mt. Dee. Wh—Mtre, William N, MeComb, younwest daughter of Mr. Joba. Thomas, died auuddonly toduy of pneumonin, She huld bon marricd but three months today, and wus aged oS yeurs. . . CIRCUMSTANTIAL, , Curlous. Chain ‘6f. Rvidonce BRelfed On to Convict Sad Mvoper of the Murder of: His Brothor, : 2 Special Visvateh tor The Chicago Tribune, Lrnanon, Ind, Dee. 1%.—Tho prosecution in tho cango of the Stato va, Had Hooper, eburged with murder, has closed, its évidence, and tha defense will oecupy sovernl dayn, If not wooks, In gotting thole algo ‘before tho Jury. ‘This cuse is dully growing it Interegt, although ft bas ol- rondy boon. nrogresslng.moro than two weeks. The defendant In a young man of about 23 years, and his alleyod victim wis: bis older brothor, John Hooper. Tho dded was committed on tho 80th of August lust In Randolph ‘Townsulp, Tip- Peeanoa County, coming to Roone County on change, of venuo, Although tho killing was. lone about balf-past’ 7. o'elook In tho oven- ing—at’ least ‘that’ Is the, hour the. qua shuts were sheard—the body was not found until tho followme imorning, lying nhout:a quarter. of a tnifo from bis home. “The evidence ont the part of the Stato bas beon eptiroly cire cumstintial, nnd the probabilities are that no othér evidence will ever be ubtained, as tho n because of the unhealthiiusy of | erie occurred tua feld hulfy mile from any house. In closing, tha State brought ont in ovi= denco some proof that was not established “on the preliminary examinution,: The duy after tho killing several small bits of nuwapnper were: fonni powder-markedOwhers tho urine took plaice, .The bits wore pnt toxother, and proved to bos portion of the Weekly Courter, of Lutay- erte,, A double-barreled shutgun was found jn tho smoke-bouso nt tho’ Hooper bamestend ftha victim and tho dofendant both ro- sided with -thoir -mothor). In tho ‘ehumnbors of this gun powder had : been pinced, .but no shot. One harrol contained three or four timos as much powder na the other. Tho paper ‘used for wadding in loading tho guy was’ algo tukon from nn old Courier, Theso pieces, it is alleged, match on to and form a part of tha piocet found near the budy. In tho emoke: ouse at the timo was quantity of Paris grocn, also wrapped Ina Courier, from whieh pieces bud been torn, ‘The piecus found in the gan and in the tleld, it [a alleged, aro a portion of the pn- per oontutning the Varig greon—an uninutilated capy of tho paper of tho suine date containing the samo roading: 19 dofomlant bus steud+ faatly maintained his innocence, He {9 repre- sentod by some: of the ‘ablest membors of tho Lafayotto bar, WHO aro watching every potnt, : , LABOR. : I{fotous Brakemen of the Chicago, Rock ss Taland & Pacific Road. Bpectaf Disvatch to The Cnicago Tribune. * Keonox, Ia., Doo, 19.—Tho brakemen ‘en tho Chicago & Southwestern Division of the Chi- cayo, Hook.Island & Pacific Railroad went ona atrikoat-Eidon Inst night, and a goueral riot en- sucd, the strikers boing determined to atop the running of all freight-tralps, which they suce oeeday In domng. ‘Tho. trouble. aroso.ubout an order‘compolllog traina to be rua at the regular speed, and.nut being allowed to make up lost thmo ata greater rate Of epood, Running timo regulators wero placed in the cabooses to pre: vent thls order from belog ignored, ‘Wrain-won Bro thus kopt oy duty several hours longer thun undor tho formér regulavions, fnd.us thoy rey ceivg no greater pay, thoy qbjoct ta the aringd~ mont. Ganoral-puperinrendeat Kimball, Divia- foa-Superintendont Wulker, and « forco of oligers wont, to, "Eldon on a epecia! train, and succoeded in partinily quelling the disturbance, the strikers woukening whon thoy heard the authorities were’ coming. ‘Thu Chicago & Southwestern ang Keokuk and Des Moines Divislons cross at Eldoy, and a large numbor of brakemen—vearly 100—are quartered, there. Further trouble ts louked fur, Strikes and Runiors of Strikes in Dilly Wwaukea Sveciat Disvatch to IRs Udicage Tribune MILWAUKEE, Deo.’ 10.—M€ho troublo botweeu the pnddlers at the North Obicago mills and cho officers waa sott{od today, aud thery will bo ne |+C. strike, Jt 1a alleged that all of the bands in tho aity potterica will strike tomorrow. ‘There ary uo new developments in the. olgurmakers’ ateike, Movey is pourlog iu {rom ull parte of the country to bulp them along, . : . NEW CORPORATIONS, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune + SpuiwavieLy, [ll., Doo, 19.—Tho Svoretary of Btaww today |lcensed tho folluwing:' The San- duaky Plow Company of Chicago, capital stock, $1,000,000; corporntors,.D..G. Hawilton, J. Be Norton, and Wiliam ©. Grant, The Central 1hi- nofa Mining and Heductioy Company, of Corro Gordo: capital stock, $2,000,000; vorporators, H. M. Greon, William M. Harsha, Thomas J, Niw- infe, B11, Deok, John Cripo, and H. E. MeKine ney; The Garden City Mutual Buyings, Lonn & Bullding. Association, of Culeugo; capital TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 188I—TWELVE PAGI stock, $500,000; inenrporators, J. ff. Kraee J Salie, This reat sale will posttively fiat but i A. 1. Wilinaans, Louis bli | fives Mon's clogant chiienitin beaver overs wuz Gindele, and Herman Nietherly, | conts, avorth $14, or money returner A a aor Coens Melts Company of Mon Hienths capltal stock, §5.U0s aorvorators, Wille tam Hann. 0.1. Phelps, oud 1 Manna, Tho Mohae Cabtaet Organ Campin ut, Moline: capltar stock, $15,000; Inoarporal Boter Cole seth, Chorley ©, Stoborg. aud Wiilhim Joseph. son. ‘The Grand Orient and Bovorelgn Ranotuary of the Order. of Ancient Companions of toe Hogal Sreret, of Uhignot corporators, James 1. Bradwett, ftabort 1. Storey, Norman T, Gus- sotto IL 8, Titiny. James Hitebeook, John Norton, Arehitatd Winne, and David It Creg The Untley Munufactuciug Cotupany, of Chl- eno; cunital stock, 824,000; corporators, Eide mund G Hatley, George We Lyou, and £diward aA rite E ——— SUICIDAL. Loss of Wite, Child, and All Earthly Ponseanionn, Speectat Diavateh to, The Chicago Tribune. AritkaTon, TL, Teo. I-A. M, Targnrt, of Tong Volnt. a ittle town a fow miles south of here, committed autefde this morn by shoot- ing himself, Mr. Taggart fost Bis only enild Ina KUnmer, whose death was soon followed by that of bis wife, ‘Tho kad loss went very hard with “him, but, holding up bravely througt all, he cons Unued bird at work at his business, but only a few dare suze tis Warchouso and elevator were burned: and nearly all of his property swept away. All this aad trouble on (he loss of family and property no doubt brought him to commit the gnah act which ended fn hia death, Ho was aycentioman of bigh morn], sucial, und business prune, and was bighly tespucted by all who now Bim. A.Donerted Belde. Hpectal Dispatch to'The Chicago Tribune Mitwaukne, Wis, Deo, 1%—The inquest in tho matter of the donth of Mrs. Addie Ostrander took placa this afternoon eho deaeased com> talttol stileldo by taking. 0 ‘dose of parisegreen, from tho effects of which’ death ensuod Satur day morning. The decensed ‘was 19 yours of ae, andl wis married n few inonths ago, hor husband Jeaving her for Minnesota soon ifter marriage, + She attempted sulolte theee weeks no MATT ing into a cistern at a reridonce abu Wat ting. She was « bride of n fow imfnutes when ber bus- Nand deserted her, Judgo Welch, Ono of the Oldest Jour= nallste in Georgia. Special Diapateh to The Chicuao Tritune, ATLANTA, Ga., Deo. 1%,—A special from Now= non gives Informution of the sulelde of Judge James A. Welch, n prominent reshient of that atty, and one of the oldest Journaliata tn Georvin, ‘This morning when Judge Welch's room was entered by a servant. bo was found hunging with ao rove around bls seek from a nifter of the house. Recently Judue Waleh re- tred from the proprictorship of the New a Herald. Tuo whole matter secs to be envel- opel in mystery. - + CANADIAN NEWS. Why dark Twain Was Refused a'vopy- right for itis Now Mook, Roectal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Orrawa, Dec, -1U.—Tho following additional particulars have been learned about tho refusal of the Government to grant a copyright to Mark ‘Twain: Some time ayo Mr. Clemens applied for and obtained an interim copyrizht here for bis now work, “ Prince and Puupér,” stating in his }Applicntion therefor that he was domiciled in Montreal. When more rovently bo uppiled for w full copyright for bis work te made bis deo Jaratton Inn diferent form, and stated that he * bad clected a dumiciiain Montron.” | Whethor or no Mr. Clemens felt thut be was not ware ranted in repeating his previous declaration does Hot tppenr, but the department decided that the decinrition made npon {bis polut was Insullicient, ana tho copyright was not granted. ‘The devartiment, In considering an application, Sts upon the declaration made, accupting It a8 true, und, If the declaration be suilleient, a copyright ts Iasued, {Cie afterward table to contestation iui court of luw, acd Jt. fs not thought probablo that a Canadian court woul hold that mere tempurary residence for the pire puse Of applying for a copyright. would ven eenl ddmicite within ‘tho meaning of thoract, Tho Law preseribes a penalty: for a false declara- duu made for the purpuse of procuring a copyright. The Canndinn Copyrieht net requires that a foreigner, In order te obtain copyrignt in Canada, must elthor be a eltizen of a’ count having an [ntornationnl copyright treaty wit Great Brituln, or be domicited tn this country as tho author of tho work to be copyrichted. Mark ‘Twaln not being In fn poeition to. comply with either of these requirements, his appileation to have his new book copyriguted was rejected, It. is understood that. evemif the application had been entertained by tho department an unau- thorized Cdandlun edition of, .the,book woutd huye been. published for the purpose of testing tho question of domtelle. =" ens Asbexton Minox to He Worked, Speclat Disvatch to The wAteaepiinine. MONTREAT, Que, Dec. 1.—The Mineral Work- ing & Forwarding Company have arranged’ 10 work the asbestos inlties noar Kherbrooke, and intend shipping about #,000 tons of the'minornt por annum to-Rurope,: They will pay a royalty’ of $i per ton tothe lessora, The company ntarts with n eapltal of bulf aimilllon, This isa new enterprise in this province. = t Canada Paciiic Land-Girant Bonds,. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, i Montnear, Que, Dec. 12—The Rank of Montreal bus sold up todato $2,004000 of Canada Pacllic Railway land-grant bonds, . » . 7 13 £ Tho Rosources of Canadne Sreciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Montrnat, Que,, Dee. 10.—The. Consuls of fore. glgn Powers reaident hore have ‘been callediun by tholr Governments to send reports of the Te- sources of Canada, Arrest of the Youtgi' Who Recently Murdercd Thelr-‘KtepMther in Indis ann. ' a4 2 ia Sveciat Dispatch to''The-Chicago Tribune, | Guaxnoastur, Ind. Deg. 19.%-Williagh Levi Youns, tho young nen who murdena Benjatnin Lynch, ax reported yesterday, Avore captured ang brought to: thie olty and invaroere ated last night, Thoy mado-nd nttompt-to, er» cape. Tho Coronur bus beon peed ta Inqudat today, but will not revieb A verdiot until tonjory row. Tho stutement that, the dood was donpJn jofense fa not corroborated by the: ovi- dence, Lynch had no weapons. on bis “pore When one, of* the Los raw hia rovolver on ‘hint -he sald.” Prove don't’ shoot ine, ‘Lovi.".” 2t. has tboen peyey that be madu no resistance, Ha wna such a bully that bo hid not a'fylond in “the township, and It was with siittoulty, that a plave could: be’ sdoured to keep tho body over night. .:The Coroner cmployed men.to tury the bady today, Lynub's bead wus beaten intoa jolly. .:-The club ‘which did the work was.exhibited in‘ the Carne hor's court today, nnd was boameared with bioud: ‘Tho soutimoaut of the peiple near the viginity‘or tho murder ts with the .bovs, ‘but the oltidens bere rovolt at thoir brutality, They will doubt> less be soverely dealt with, tee TEAS » ‘OMARINE NEWS. - | "Pho Liimber B ices at Muskegon: cpactat Dispateh'te The Ohtcaw Tyibuna —;* MusKeaon, ‘Mich.-"Dec. 10.—Tho ‘sebooner ‘Wuah Shormai cleared witha carga of lymbpy today, ‘Wha svhoonor William Finch arrfVedita Porftoduy. Soverul nillis ure yet runglng. .:. ay i +... «MORTUARY, + kn on - Gr. Loors, Mo. Deo, 19.—-31nJ, Honry & Turner was bupled in Culvary Cemotery this inorittuy, Tho funoral sorvice was beld ‘at Bt, Jobo's Cathe olla Church, the sermon, which was-yorv Ime pressive, boing preached by Archbishop Ryan, ‘A. largo number of prominent pouplo: wore presont, among them Gen, Shorman, U, 8A. who camo out from Wavbingtou capeclally to attend the sorvices, he having beon u life-long and very iotimato friend! of the deceased. CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR'S exoursions to and from all stations at low ratese Exourslon tickets will be sold’ at greatly reduced rates on Lec, 28, 24, %, 80, and 31, 1881, and Jan, 1, 1683, to and froin all stations on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Che ongo allway and Piicbure, Clueinnati & St, Louls Railway, Jteturn tlekets good uo- ul Jan, 3, 18a, For further information in- quire of ‘Tiokat Agent, No, 65 Clark strect, 0, TIL Hiandoipty street, the Palmer House, Grand Pacjtia Hotel, or ut gendral passenger station, corner of ‘Madison anc Canal streets, nicago. i ae —— BUY NO HOLIDAY: PRESENT without seelng Dr, Scott's bedutitul. electric | alr and ilesh brushes, ‘They always benellt | tho well, and marvelously’ cure muadinches, 4 nouralgia, dandruff, fatllug halr? batduess, ; rheumatisni, ¢ Beles refunded if not as’ represented, At drug and fancy stores. a ‘The Santtary Kiytneer of, New York is/ ublgtied “ticesduy at 440 Willa ac pie Yeroating to oyery one. 10e, “All newsdealels, BUSINESS NOTIKESS 7. Homember, Toduy and opening of the groat sale of three cloth ine if is tho consolidated stocks of incn’ Jat ly Madison street, b ) Hannah Jane, aptendid sit pf men's winter clothos, S502; worth #12, or money reterned. Men's pants, 9 3 avortte #4, ur money returned, Men's huts, 3 worth §La0, or mony returned, Ho Hvlerwear, and 2,000 diferent articles far iene wear, at Li Madiaon atreet, between Clark and Ln Balle, Remember, must close In five days. | od PILUS! PILES! PALKStt A sure cure for Blind, Mecding, Itching, and Uleeratud Pies has bean dicovecud by Dr, Will. Jaina, A aingto hox of DIL WILLIAMS’ INDIAN 8 OINTMENT hs cured the worst chronic eased of Lwonty: At nlvns rollef in tive a Kevese WILL- JAMS’ OINTMENT absorbs the tumors, soorhes ins alhtya the Intenso Iteling, uspoulaity after ar ‘Armin bed, acting asa punltice, ft 14 Prepared for Piles’ Itebiny of tho parts, anil stething else. Sold by druggists, or mailed on recolpt of prioo—sl, bi VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chicazo. Macalinter’s Cough Mixture In fast ane porsodang all ather remeries tn Chicngy far the diiseuses Inetduntal to our severs winter Konsiun, Joon PB. Lee. corner Mhusted and Harrison atreets, and alt druggists, ‘ Arond’a Angolique aud White Bose Colognes—rich, refroshiny, and listinu—oxcelted by none, and no funoy prices. Step in and huve your handkerchief perfumed at Arend's drugs atore, HOSIERY, sath % ScHLESINGER. ‘MAYER. State and Madison-sts. “Hosiery.” Prices Very Much Lower. ‘Children’s French Ribbed Wool Hose! “ AllSizes,” 35c! Reduced from 65 Cents. Children’s French Cashmere Hose! “All Sizes,” he 60c! Reduced from 85 Cents. Children’s French Cashmere Hose! Superior Quality, F _.SAll Sizes,” te 76c! > * i++ Reduced from $1.25. \ ees Children’s ; Vandyke Striped Hose! $1.001- Reduced from. $2.00. Ladies’ and Cents’ Hosiery - arated Di » “One Fourth,” ‘LEADERS :OF: Popucar Prices!” ‘State aid Madison-sts. Branch, Madison & Desplaines-sts. ea ae on | #Mustrated with a prodiga'ity almost un- Fqualcd in any similar work,"-~Chicugo dournal. 1 \fle Giveth Us, Beloved Sleep, ~” By Elizabeth Barrett Browning, * lustrated fron: Designs by Miss TB, Hum~ m FIRTH 7 1. “in thig,beautifil' Book, Mia, Browning's exquisite Poem bes fund a pro) From the cover, with its chaste to the final Bare, share ls nota false note jn this’ {2 mphony. ies This Book bel ca) ante a series of Ilus- trated Hymne on ms issued in similar style, comprising i Home, Sweet Homie, : Tho Breaking: Waves Dashed High, Rock of Ages, « a Ablde’ with Me, » 0; Why ‘Should the Spirit of Morjal ~~ Be Proud, Ss ‘Nearer, ‘My God, to Thee, > The Vagabonds, Individually they are all valuable; “and collgstiyely they form a veritable ‘SGallory,.of Art, as Well ai Li- ‘ "brary of Song.” “1 price, 81.60 Hach. . » | by For sale ty all Bookeellers, and sent by mail, postpaid,.on receipt of price, Cata- loguea {rec on application. + PUBLISHERS, sOSTON. settings | + lecorationa, | , SHEPARD, Fruitsé: HOLIDAY GOODS. — ~~Viltable, Sorviceable, Sensible HOLIDAY GOODS CARSON; PIRIE & CO’S, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS., AT PRICES MOST CONCLUSIVELY PROV:ING THAT “It Pays to Trade on the West Side.” Positive = Reductions In Rich Imported GARMENTS, as wollas the products of our own Work-ltooms, to close the season. _ RUSSIAN" Circulars and Dolmans In Plush, Sating, and Diagonals, at a marked decline from former rices; in some enses as much as +0 and 50 per cent, Handsome Shawls, India: Decens, Beavers, Tmnitation Indias. Some Special Bargains, Below Competition, Ladies’ Skirts In Velvet, Satin Quilted, and Fine Embroidered Finnnels, speciaily suitable for Present » SPECIAL LINES OF CLOVES, HOSIERY, Gents’ Furnishing Goods; Silk Umbrellas In new cholce styles, and put up in suitable shape for presentation. Lunch Cloths, Table Cloths, Napkins, Sets, , Fine Quilts, Fine Fancy Towels, Piano-Covers, Table-Covers, and Stand-Covers, In Wool, Raw Sitk, and Jute, at V speclar prices for this Holtuay Sate KNIT GOODS ty Init Hoods, Flehus, Nec- die Work, Art Enbroiderics, Pat- terns. Silks! Silks! A Few Specialties. Rich Black Satin Rhadames, $1.26 ‘por yd; 49 cts. below value, Black and Colored Satin: Bro- cndes, Job Lot Faney Brocade Silks re- duced trom $1.50 to 95 cts. Line of Evening Silks reduced from $1.75, ®1.50, and 91.25 to 92 cts, i Rich Evening Dress Satin Bro- cades and Moire Brocades, with Mervillenx to mutch, ree duced from 26 to 30 per cent. Our $1.32 1-2 and $1.84 Rich Black Gros Grains will equal the $1.75 quality of other houses. UNBRAL MARK DOW DRESS GOODS, Embracing bkst shades In nice All- Wool Goods, at GOc, 69, T3e, and Sc, as well as useful lower price British atta American Fab- ries at 150, 200, 26e, and a line of wide Armures at.87 1-2¢, 0 great Laperifice. Plaids, Stripes, Novel- ties, and Cheviots at large conces« sions. RICH NOVELTIES Tn Ladies’ and Misses’ Lace Neck: wear, Silk Hdkti., and Mut: flers, special lots, at 53e, 8Ve, #1.00, and $1.25. ‘ HANDKERCHIEFS, colored bor- fancy styles. Fancy: Goods. Dolls, Boxes, Perfumeries, Leath+ er Goods, Swiss Carvings, Jewel- ry, Atbunis, Fine Stationery, Base kets, Satchel : CARPETS, REGS, &e. + As Serviceable : lloliday Presents «;.. :.. Elegant Assortment _ Foreign and Domestic Whole Carpets an Ques "4 hy: Ye oS $5.00 and $7.00. Persian Rugs _ Reduced! -|Fringed Moguette Rugs $3.50. Tablo‘and Piano Covers, Lace Bedspreads and Shams, - Sereens, Ottomans, Foot-Resis, Fancy Stands, Wall Cabinets, « ‘Ornamental Brass Goods, | Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, &c. Chas. Gossage & Co. ecu anor oophacag UES CARSON, PIRIE & CO, ! CARSON, PIRIE & C0, tention from Gille, Plaques, the works of the most renowned Decorators of Europe, Danbron Bros., Delforge, ‘Le- to - Fayence & sieur, and Levi Chartrain. These goods just re- ceived direct. from Paris per steamer Lab- rador, will be ‘exhib- ited Wednesday and Thursday’of this week. BEY MEL, HALE GOODS, Our Women Who want BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY WAVY HAIR should have oie of MRS. THOMPSONS PATENT WAVES, ‘This ELEGANT ARTI- CLE will give you an appearance of ‘REFINEMENT and .YOUTH- FULNESS, and woman’s greatest glory {s A LOVELY HEAD OF HAIR. 1,000 different shades to solect from. at prices from $2 to $12. Every one warranted natur- at curly or‘monoy refunded. . Sold ONLY at 107 Staté-st., whore In seon the wax figure.of ihe most beautiful woman in Paris. : Cor, abe Bi. & ihh dye. Chicaze. + Recarefule BUY ONLY THY CASCE ders, embroidered, initial, and *

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