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43 . erga nltored to “pny tea in Chicago.” ‘The con -ext might havo guided him if the manuecript Tappened to be a litte blind, but tox printer all (nage ara possible ; miracles are every-tay co- curronees, and no fauey too bowildering to challopgo inquiry. ee PERSONAL, fipringfietd, Mass. likes Kate Field aa an sct- ross. Ottawa, Kan, poos it blindly into Paradise through the Noy, Mr. Tanvol, ffr.and Mra, If, G, Ford loft for Callfornin yesterday with a party of friends, Gov. John L, Boveridgo arrived in this clty Inst evening from Springiteld, and iu stopping at tho Sherman House. A woman of tho famous Hutchinson family of Fingers latoly died while dolivering s tomporance lecturo. What a fearful warning! London ta looking far ‘Lom Paino’s bones, A eontury heneo an ingonfoun resurrectionlst wilt lave a flue chance to maton fortune, 'phe Now York World pays that in 1,440 yoars and loa the earth will fall into the sup. Tt will bo many lesa before tha TWorld ecasos to oxtat. Agentlomau who attended church ast Sunday atid the coustant coughing reminded hin of a mountain in his ative Stato (Maine), Catarrh- He Hamilton, Can., a rooster soundly thrashed an American eagle. ‘he glorious bird screamod nud screamed for freedom, and finally obtained it by Might, A physician in Cairo has been lecturing about “Little Drop of Water.” It had to bo a vory til drop, or thoso folks wouldn't atand it.—S¢, Tcuis Globe. ‘Tho World bas missed the point of ita astro- nemical figured on tho transit of Venus. Tho ra’s mean parillox is 0.24 seconds. Bourbons neror take * points.” ie. aud Mra, Sartoris left Liverpool by the Republic on tho 14th inst., and will bo met io Neve Yori by the President, ‘They will winter in Washington and rotuen in the apring. Kx-Confodorato Gen. Maney doctined the arpointmout of Mluistor to Ecuador, and the Precidont withdrew bis nomination. His ap- pointmont would have beou ona too many. Jomo of Brigham Young's children givo the lis to the old proverb “Is'a 8 wiso child that knows ite awn father,” for they have noyer seen iin, Such ignorance is blidyand wledom, too. ‘The Golden Age obsenroly notes that Dr, De~ Kuvon “ign fine-locking man with o good doal of kadnosa.” Would it bo fairto way that that panor lind a brilliant past with a grent doal of dullness? Jira, Mary J. Holmes, outhor of “Lona Tiv- ers," *"Tompent aud Sunabine,” and other popu- larworkn, fv in tho city. Sho is alopping wth hice brctier-n-law, Kirk Hawes, No. 109 Calu- Inet avenue, Aevording to the Chicago Times, Mra. De Loa tiv Miller was barn marciod, ng wituosa: " Bra, D9 Leskio Mion, nee Mra. Hart L. Stewart, nee Mies Sinith.” ‘Chis Is the Spiritualistic idea of regeneration, ‘ow that lois dead, autograph-hunters may pct amaller books, for tho namo of Juba Poparr- | he zopouloun, Russian Minister to Athens, is & qatter of history. With this awful incubus ho lived ono hundred yearn, {1. L. MeCormell, shwwell-known nowapaper-cor. respondent ard a graduate of Wost Point, died in Now Orleans yosterday, McConnell was well connected in Ponnsylvania, but of lato has been Ussinated, which was the cause of hia doath, The Non. B. G. Caulold, member of Con- grese-olcct from tho First District, might have been scea in tho Common Council Chamber last ovening, industriously engaged in soliciting tho votes of Aldermen in support of tho North avo- une horse-railway ordinance. Garnott MeMillan, s Democratic Congresaman- tlect of Georgia, died last woek ; and naw word somes that Auguatuy F, Allen, a Democratic Cungressman-aloct of Now York (Chautauqua istrict) has beon stricken with paralysis, and is aot oxpected to recover. The Now York Graphic dofends Gen. Schenck's theory of poker, especially clearing him of the tharge of making tho drawing of ono card synivalent to the certainty of ono's opponont sndeavoring to filla flduh. It juetly observes: “Wocannot afford to have tho literary fame of pur great authors lightly or unjustly uttackod.” A man was recently found lying inaonsiblo in the street by the police of Baltimore. He has sinco been claimed by a wornan who positively wentified him as her husband, and by a young Tan, © strangor to tho woman, who is just as positive that tho man is bia father. Look out tour a scandal when he somes to, Charles W. Piummor, « Newark, N.J., soctoty- duek, had to pay Misa Graco 2. Plummer, a Lello of tho same city, for * hugging her on tho perlor sofa, kissing her every time they mot, and going to sloep on her shoulder,” the noat sum of 45,000; but, as this sort of thing went on for rixtoen montha, tho bill was sot excessive. Nico dtl, Miva Plumaoser, Col. Brackett, United States Army, is spend- ing a fow seeks visitng Lis brothor in this city. Ho was stationed during tho aummer at Fort Haunders, uear Laramio City, Tho Colonel re- ports very promising gold discoveries in tha Tango 80 milos southeast of Laramie, which tt is belioyed will bo worked with marked success during the next summer, Gay. Bradley, of Nevada, {8 rocoverivg from ‘tho effects of bis paralytiv atroke, Tho Joint convontion of tho Legislature met ut the State- House, formed s procession headed by tho Ser- geant-ot-Arms of the Sonate, marched to tho reatdence of Goy. Bradley, and thore Chiet-Jus+ tico Hawley adminietored the oath of oftice to ‘the invalid upon his sick-bed, 3, O, Whitcomb, M. D., 8 physician of proml- nouce and extousivo practice, died at his home io Freeport, Il, yenterday, Havinug been at- tacked with @ wlight cold s few days ago, he &pprehended no dangor, and his friouda folt no alarm until tis morning. Mia oxperionco as a Physician reached back ovor nearly thirty yoara, Ais unexpected doath is a blow felt by the ontire commuuity, Ho leaves awife snd four children, Representative Wagan, of tho Pounsylvenia Legislature, died at Harriaburg yesterday. Somotimes, when a man is loast expecting it, his best-lald plang gang agloe, sud, judgiug trom tho following, clippod from on exchuuge, Mr. Bartlott haa only just discoverod it: 14 lu nut generaby known outalde of New York that the Sun is Undor thy editorial control of W, 0, Lart- Jett, wito pute forward the name of Charles A, Dane na actial editor of the papar, Bartlett baw bocamo die Ballatied with Duns, und would like to remove him, Lut cannot do yo fur the reuson that the latter fas con: widerablo stock iu tho coucert, and moreover, is in Powession of many busines yocrets, that might wot Felouud to Bartlati's credit, or that of hia nowsparer, {fexpoxed, Home timo agw’ Duna begsu to purctioss Stock wherovur hu could thud it ; fu this Le was joined Ly Mr, England, publisher of the Aun, and, the two working quiotiy'ind uarnvetly together, managed to svcttra w Vory fair inteceat, ruuch larger than that bela ‘by Bartlett,” Revoutly Duna beeanw obstinate about souethivg, and, when reproved by hia chief, coolly ‘old the lattor he whould liky to havo bfy own wey ovco while, sharp words followed, aud when Bartlett rammed tha utock-book of die paper, ho was air sed at tho nuniber of sare held by Duna and En Kiaud, und felt thet be Lad bocn outwitted, ‘The pale are hardly on epwuking terme now, and the breach bids Suir to widen, tis not improbable that we may soon havea frcah ilustration of the old proverb, Whon, Tayusa fall out," ote, HOTEL ABLIVALS. yainey Hokie =D oinen Labayeltoy Vermouty It, Jones, Jollot; G, 0, Olat Guorge H, Nettivton, Kunsss City; We Mences W, UH, Dovititlo, Ouurgs; Gharloa Ridgely, Brrugheld’; Gal. Pouerd, A, A, uptey, Marquette? . WW. Martin, Vhtladalpbia ; It if, Marron, Cloves Fs eran re s+ Grand” ‘Past aug) Barr, NO, chy George Le theFvrlin, Pitibiegy 0, 1 y tire 30. W. 8 Binams, Kentucky | Woe ¥, 1. Wilkins, ‘Now York; ‘Omsbes v ti +e Gere dr, Dudsiop ar, tawen, “Pinger, Lemont A, Woulsiook, Ohio} mtadquo, St Lauls,... /vemont Housta, He Ber zee) T. P, Eetloag, Brey; 0. By ) 7; cows, alabaion | W,'B, Baan Mis SHU Re Al, STATE LEGISLATURES. | Houso Committecs Appointed in Illinois and Wis- consin, A Prize Bebate Between Carpen- ter and Washburn Sug- gested, Tho One Who Can Speak Bost About Louisiana May Be Senator. Ignatius Donnelly Nominated for Sen- ator by the Minnesota Democrats, The Partisans of Chandler in High Feather. The Massachusetts Democrats Nom- jnate Judge J, G, Abbott, A New Rival to Gen. Thayer In Ne- braska. ILLINOIS. ‘ PUNCTUAL, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunt. Spninarieny, Il, Jan.18.—Lho members of both Houses put in thoir eppoarance promptly to-day, ‘ho lustre of Sunday's close shavo yot lingered ou their viengee—that is, tho visages of thogo who shave, ‘Tho kinka had beon combed out of tho beards of thoso who don’t shave. Nearly everybody tnade 4 flying trip homo during tho adjourament from Jast week. Thoy have evidently returned in good humor with them- nolyos, filled with a multitude of counscls from the wiseacrea of their respective banuer town- ships and crowsronda caucuses, and roady to onbark with assurance in tho businoss of law- making and atatecraft THE GENTLEMAN FROM JARDIN. Plater, ho of the liairshock aud bill to deprive negroce of education, didu’t go home, and tho bairshock is a3 dishovelod as ovor, DPister passed the blessed day of rest in communion with himself, instead of with tho wisoacre Bourbons of Hordin, and tho result was that ho came up umiling thia morning, with two rosolu- tions, aluo tivo bills, Tho firetof the rosoln- tions was ina new guiee,—tho samo old rosolu- tion for the appointmont of three or more ‘“policomen to rulo this Houee.” ‘This time they were called jauitors for committos-rooms, apnk wera to bo appointed by tho Speaker. This wos dofeated, aud Plater, giving the hairshock an exirs shake, waited tho fate of tho othor regolution, That provided for a committce to define the proviuco and duties (already definod by tha rules aud by parliamentary practice) of the standing commit- teea. This shared the fato of Plater's first. Plater's bills were to rapeal the statute making it peual to publish lottery advertigamonts, po that tho rural press may advertise the thieving lottery-schomes ; and to amond the Game law ao that common carriera shall bo hable for trananorting gamo killed within tho time pro- hibiter THIRTY NEW BILLS, ‘Tho adjournment over from lust woek also gavo members an opportunity to draw bills,—tho chiof und of the average legislator being to draw bille,— and fo day thirly more of these wore launched upon the House, making tho total number on the cstendar ninety-five. Amang those were bills to require owners of mines to provide escapement abatts giving miners and giving workmen in manufecturing establishments o lien upon tho taachinery and factory buildings, lands and wninos for their wages; requiring County Reoord- ers to koop. ivdoxes of grantora and grantees. in real-estate conveynuces, with a brief? description of the Jot or tract; slo, whea required by the Connty Board, an abatract-book, which shall show by tracts avery conveyance or incumbranco or each tract recorded with referenoa to the record- book, where tho same is entered; also an index to recorded maps, plats, and subdivisions, thia Intter provision boing evidently designed to sup- ply offlciaily tho private indoxes of tho abstract- firma; to provide for tho inspsction of stcam- boilera and tho appoiutment of a Supervising and Local Inspector; to pormit change of venue in cawo of arrost ou criminal charge boforo 5 Justico of tho Peace; to provide for tho compilation of atatlotics of taxation, the samo to befortho use of the General Assembly; for tho establishmout by the Common Council of citica Lavtag over 60,000 optlation—Chicago—of a Department of Build- ings, aud to appoint or cleot a Superintendont of Buildinys to take charge thoreof, whose duty it hull be to enforce the provisons of avy Fire ordinanco in rolation to buildings, ordinances for tho etorage of oxploaivas and combustibles, ete., ond who must bo an erchitect or mastor-builder of five yoare’ expoiieuce in that city, aud shall be elected by the Council on the nomination of the Mayor, aud hold his offico for gix years, the Counall to allow him Assistaut Superintencents of Buildings, and to fix his aud their pay ot die- crotion, without imitation; for the appointmont of g printing oxpert ot @5 por day; to require allsossions of the Suprome Court to be bald at Springfield; to require trust-doeds to be fore- closod ag aro mortgages, without power of sale, namely, by a decree of court. No BTUMP-sPZEOnEs, Anotable fosture of tie day waa that nobody {otroducod a Loutisiana-outrage revolution or other political filtbuatering moasure, though a Qoa! of stuff of tho Intter aort is woticipated with regard to the pleayune oxpepses of the wesaion, There would have boon a dinéusaion of that sort to-day over the sppotitment, of a Bacond Aguist- ant-Eugroseing Clork, only that the candidate was & lady, and one of winaome nnpesteace and lady-like manuers, ¢c0,—Mrz, Calli 31. Springor, —xo gallantry ellouced the Solona, alisave tho solomn Moore, of Adams; but lis uolemn op- poaition was too slow to be of any avail, and abe was elected, 4 GLANCH AT THE comaITTxEs, The most importaut business of the session, in the House to-day, wag tha announcoment of tho standiog committeoa, and divers aro tho speculations as to what the constitution of those forosuadows ns to the charactor of the leglulation that may bo looked for. Tho Judiciary, perbaps tho most important, ia hooded by Horron, Independont, of Burean, reportod tho ablost lawyer stnang tho Indopend- ents, and considerod by his opponents tubo a fair country attorney, Ha isanow momber, of whorn Jittle ds knows. ‘ha proponderance in ability on that Committee ix claimed by the Re- ublivans, who aro represented by Cullom, ransou, Bradwell, Couvolly, and Callahan, their abloat mou iu tho House, Anustrong, the oulightoned Democrat who yoted to tatie tho Lousizna outrago resolution, and who is also identified with the Giangor movement, though not uimeolf Granger, will act as Cheirman of tho Railroad Committos, and probably yopresont the Grangore oo that Com- mittes. Tho Committes is, however, regarded by the Republican sido ag made up overwhelm- iuply in the railroad intorost, ‘Tho Warenouse Committve is understood to be composed muiniy of strong auti-ralitoad, snti- clovator man. Oronkrito and Landsigan, Indepondents, are regarded ag among the best of tho Indopendonts, and their sppolptioent ou the Approprlasioa Comnilttos {6 generaily sativfactory. ‘Tho Re- publican reprosentation on this Committee, iu polut of abliity as compared with the Anproprl- ation, ia regarded as giving the Republicans » firat-rata alow. ‘The appointment of Camminga to the Chalr. mauship of the Committee on Revenua fy held to ingore the report, at on early dav, of o dill to rollevo tauds of taxation, substituting therefor the proposed aystem of taxation of grosu 16- veipts nf corporations, on asles of merchaudise, ete. of which Cummings Js a strong advocate. the strongest msn on the Committes on Bu nloipal Adairs is sald to ba Hise, of Cook, who, i iw gouerally oxpected, will exert the controll- tng influonos, ‘Tso Republicans, t RES able ae SES eT as important committens, and generally are content with the disposition of their forces, IN GTA "Tho wholo list is an follows: Horton, Maura (of Adams), Meloy, Knot), Albright, Wenlsorth, Merrit cy Halley, Cute, Heancan, Consoilyy , Call dian, Bare, jal Demartnent— "howe. (ut WW % Yo Dann (af Peartay, Wi re, Barker, Jou In Of Masaae), Browning, Was aun, Brannon, Henry, Chey, iner, Winter, —-Scrritt, leye: axe, Dunn (of Yredenhagen, Moore MeGng, Arwen Lrowning, Granger, Chew, Karelia, n, Gordort, Waason, “Arnietrong, Herringtsn, Gilmore, Wood, alpin, Midticsworth, "Brisene, 'Marehy Clattiy, Dabuls, Hopkiny, McInlovis, Lewin, 3 Warchousea—Chirintic, Turner, Nance, Merritt, Kane, Pores, Henson, Hmth (af Oallallh), McGrath, Kareaw, Reo, Duulap, Moore (Gf Bureau), Downlng, Hubbard (of Piatt), Rowell, Nichardvon, Commerce Sack, Croukrite, Benson, Hater, Honan, Hottman, MoMfualéry, Avery, Bevtt, Tyler, Wilson (of Iroruoley Darrutt, Hibbard (of Marlun), Finance—Halpln, Nichiof, Parker, Callans, Frantz, Ashton, Pane, Wileox, Grinnell, Moora (of Marehally, opllus, Dunlap, Gordon, Goodrich, Rankiu (uf Hon: dervon). TL bporrtations--Crontezlte, Wout, Gilmore, Armateong Turner, Thonise, Dement, Pentientiat ‘Marah, Collins, Bugera, Mar {of Knox), MeMastert, Jenncy, Middleswortt, Nelson, Platter, Mulkey, James, Hubbard (of Marfon), Jonos (ef Jo Davies), Branson, Connolly, Rankin (of “one dergon), Miller, ‘Municipal A fitira~Miao, Ceonterite, Dunn (of Cook), Nieloit, Mooucy, Halpin, Haglor, Siuith (of Gallatin), Moore (of Adu), Brlegah, Calli, Star, Bogue, Was fon, Tnveore, Maun, Duboly, Eduentiut—ltoyers, Thornton (of Fulton), Nichom, Jack, Czlluns, Geliring, Weigler, Nance, Herron, Moure (of Adina), Chew, Rice, Hammond, Bux, Johor (of Masenn). ‘tute Institutions Winston, Hiro, Albright, Banton, Frelee, Thompson, Fretenlagen, Bates, Rotan, Isle jug, Ghrdon, Stewart, Browning, Rice, Darrott. ‘Alines and Minina—Mooney, Ueheing, Welgler, Ale bright, Raulda (of Bt, Clair), Hotfman, suiter, Stowart, Quiidy, King, Mose, Lewis), MeWaorter. Feen and Stlurice Halley, Salter, Jobason, Rankin (of St, Clair), Condon, Paweli, Obtain, Wiuter, Row- olf, Vistiin, kobinyon, Lindervorg, Philips, Tandrigan, —Wileox, Bennon, Condon, Varker, Topldus, Bomue, Moa Pidile Chay itier—Tandrlasy, Giilert, Eerants, O'nir, Btaween, Nelsun, Hkelly, Gilmore, Moore (Washingtou), MeInterb, McUinbis, Huobard (Piatt), Dement, retich, Pullip. Puone hud ans Grounds—Wileox, Parker, ‘Thompson, Nauce, Hagler, Hulluy, Mujkey, Miditea th, Thornton (ullon), Muruin, doses, enter, {all (eAwarde), uinuningK, Lire, Aehton, Landrigny, Her- ou, Winton, Halpin, Atwudaan. Wood, Mdtr denre (Jo Daviews), Bone, Hubbard’ (Mari Btoore (Marbalij, Grangor, Wilson (Iroquois), Hanke und Haukn—Kome, Werrington, Arwedaou, Hnwley Nichotf, Merritt, U'Hate, Morell, Platter, Avery, Wilaon Croquule), Bradwell. Martin, County and Tornship Organizations—MeCoy, Stick ney, McGrath, Cunataiua, Butea, Skelley, Stasaen, Kersuaw, Motmet, Phillip, Bailey, Wall picer, Thomad, Penre, Wilroa (Moultrie), + Hall’ of Tsmilton, Yauso, Me ornton (Putnam), MeWhor ter, 1 (cdwarde), Rawelitt, cM rixcue, Johnson, Thompson, Tyler, Linderborg, Stewart, fuikey, 'Welgcr, Mouun, Ashton, Hating, Duuu’ @eora), Dement, James, Gundey, Spicer, MeKeo, Canad und "diver ‘Traprocentente—Dunn (Cook), rnton (Filton), Dunn (Peoria), Nance, Hotftany, Skelley, Collins, 'MeGroth, Frautz, Mab, Holmes, Miller, Ginds, ‘Choinpron (Patnai), Lewis. Hlectiana—O'Nisir, Deiveae, Mutkey, Gearing, Honan, Tankin (St, Clily, Skvlley. Henry, Winter, Scott, Downing, State and Muntetpal Indeb‘edness—Parker, Sticknoy, Cheetuntwood, Harvey (Caltonn) Jenaey, Dike, Gr! nell, Feetee, Cronkrtie, Chriatie, Gullaban, King, Tale wer, Darker, Briley, Paavrance—Gilbert, Giimcre, Starcen, Stezall, Powe el, Plater, Jack, Dubols, Crawford, Talvost, Miller, Jones (Jo Daviess), Kederal Aelatons—Horrington, Winston, Smith (Gallatin, Pickert, Herron, Rogers, Callahau, Yyler, rat Me ckert, Collins, Windler, Richardson Boyd- Spicer, Wood, ia-—Cundon, Wilcox, McCoy, Maral, Wont- worth, Hall (Hamilton), Plater, Maus, Jumes, Smith (Mudivon), Dement, dietrenckanent—Dnnp (Peoria), Armatrong, Tickert, Windle, Hall “(sinitton), Jouncy, Waugh, Demont, Fox, Hobingon, McKoe, Hubbart (Piatt), Melntosb. Geologicat Survey—Voss, Wilaon (Moultrie), Jonney, Stogall, Boydston, Rankin (enderaon), | Frenchy, Smith (Sbulixon), Printing~Thornton (Pulion), Helse, Christie, Gear- 1og, Wilson (Moultrie), Grinuell, Ickert, Bradwell, Jones (SMassac), Dubois, Xing, Hoada, Hightays, and Briiaes—Coltins, Landrigan, Rickert, Freige, Waglor, Windie, Vouu, Satter, darvey (Calhoun) Barrett, Gurdon, Bosdaton, Fox, Downing, very, iiveoutive Department—stickney, Landrigan, Chest- nutwood, Hervey (Callioun), Friedenhagen, ‘Houan Goodrlel, Tslvott,tifenry, Drainaye—Albright, Sassen, Nelson, Johnson, Bates, MeMaators, Mcluti«is, Moore (Bureau}, McGinnis, Contingent Expenses of the Howe—Frodenhagen, Hoffman, Pike, Hall (Momilton), Chestnutwood, Ran- Xin (88, Clair), Dunlap, Holmes, Mooro (Duresu). Ruler—Harvoy (Kuos), Arn strona, Cummings, Ou). . Haines, Miscelianeous subjects—Ashton, Arwodson, Briscoo, Chiriatio, Uniioy, Hichardaon, Powell, LAbrartes—Cullans, Netwon, Wentworth, Pugh, Sal- ter, Thompson, Claflas, Muora (Marehall), Linderborg, Enrolied and Engrossed Jille—Weutworth, Pike, Jack, Mesfantors, Inscore, Lindorborg, Goodrich, Artcage—Moore, (Woslington), Stegall, ‘Curner, Bmith (Madivon), Thorntow (Putnam), Fish and Game—Kershaw, Mooney, Smith (Galls- {inp, Wilson (Moultrie); Jolinson, Hopxiue, French, Spicer, Robinson TUE STATE-HOUSE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE, ‘The iuveutigation into the nllegod State-House rlog is uow also ready to begin, Speaker Haines having this morning appomted tho following committoo under McCoy's rosolution : McCoy, Hivo, Wioatou, Jones (Jo Davioss), and Brangon (one Iudepondent, two Democrats, and two Re- publicans), Tho Committee will begin their in- vouligatious to-morrow, THE SENATE met without a quorum, and, aftor the Introduc- tion of two bill, adjourned. ‘The first of use, offered by Keboa, authorizes tho Common Coun- cil of any city to pass ordinances txing tho quality aud price of gas theroiv, undor the limi- tation that the price glall vot contract for yon at over $3 per thousnud feet, nor for o jonger period thau ous year. ‘I'he Dill is do- signed to enablo the Council to fix the rates for private coustmors os woll us for stroot lamps, ote,, though it isnot clear from ity language thatif passed it woutd doso, It also provides that no contract for gna shall bo mado by the Council without sdvortising for proposats for furnishing tho samo, for at foast three rnoutho. Tho other Scnate‘bill sooms to lave beon spoctal- Jy dosignod for the obstruction of travel, by ro- quiring all passenger traing on railways to bait at evory rogular station. es WISCONSIN. THR SENATONIAL CANDIDATES TO ADDRESS THE LEGISLATURE, Special Diapatch to Lhe Chicage Tribune, Manos, Wis., Jan, 19.—Lho traits arriving this afternoon aud thia ovening brought an im- menao crowd of legislators and membors of tho “Third House,” and the hotels aro swarming with excited men eagerly discussing the Sena- torlalquostion, ‘he House to-night adopted a resolution inviting the candidates for United States Senator—Mr, Carponter and Mr. Wasb- burn—to addresa tho Logivlature Wodnesday night on tho recent events in Louisiana, Mr. Carponter has accoptod the invitation, but your cotrespoudent hay uot yot beon able to loarn whethor Mr, Washburn has or not, but it is very likely Le will do go, Tho friends of the former gontleman ara elated to-night over a threo-colurmn double-lead- od leador in the Stule Journal declaring tor Cer- pentor. This papor has horetoforo been neutral, and Carponter's friends act aa though it was s groat fvather in thor caps, whilo the frionds of Mr. Washburn do uot regard it na at oll crushing to him,—that it is meraly individual opinion, and the sontimonts of ovly ita editor. They are copfident that tho ox-Governor will surely re- coive tho nomination. ‘Tho Carpenter men do not concedo moro than thirty-fvo votes at the outside to Waahburn, whilo tho Washburn ion do concede but thirty to the Curpentorites, CAUCUS ON THUNSDAT NEXT, ‘Thursday is now nenied as the day for holding the caucuy, Both Houses hold short eossions to- night. In tho Senate s bill waa intreducod ap- prupniating $4,000 to the Diind Asyluus at Janes- Ville, aod amonding the goncral Inws relating to Normal Schools, In tho Assoubly a bill was in~ troduced to preserve the purity of the ballct-box, and to punish frauds, eto. THY LOWER HOUSE CoMMITTERS, Bpeaker Horu announced iu the Assembly, to- night, the follomlug stauding comauttous 1 JudicuryKorshow, Newell, Piouey, Farnsworth, Budd, Callahan, Hing! Ways aia Meune—Halbert, Simmons, Fisk, Mow cowitl, Myer, fPalerat Kelations~B, BM, Coates, Ellawortb, Lloyd, Bluse, Dewhurat, Sdusution—Loach, Dunlap, Fat, Richmond, Gem ye ‘KafiroadeeFigold, Oeborn, Joffrey, Bradley, Harrl- son, Snuatty Yeast Holiogg. stud au ants, Bunks, und Lankinn! worth, ar ‘Wusbburn, Never, Martin, : Suts APuire—Callahan, Welch, Bcblicting, Plocker, Gotze, Minuey, Barer, Arvgileges and Elaotions—Welch, Van Sobaick, Dare lass, Seibelder, Cohmita, {neorporattong~Burdick, O'Nell, B. Mf, Coates, Fisk, Wodlae is Aegegament end Saieation of etter temnatonk, vase THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBU NE: TUESDAY! JANUARY 19, 1875. Schofield, » King. mprocrinenta—Bunen, Adama, 0, Ander- Hobbie, chell, Wolch, Beach, Novell, Richmond, re—Abratns, Htowlsnds, Banker, Adams, Yanufacturina—Hunter, fora ant County Oraantrations—Barden, Bradley, Chisse, Moran, Jy Audersun, Git lt unvt Tirktges—Januen K, Contes, Coloman, Ford, ian, Lanls—Thoman, Crosby, Guernsoy, Dewburst, ver, Mining’ and Sneelting—Caskey, K, Coates, Bosch, Rint, Jv Antlerson, Aidical Sucretiea—WLtnnon, Calkins, Bitehely jayilan Lecielitice Fenenitturea~Farneworts, Dakin, Dens aniston, Grube, Hobbiua, aired hile—Sunmons, Hodgson, Dwinaell, aes, Fagin cgiitilied Hite—Flint, Nelsov, Oxtrander, Fettior, olesnatns Ciiae—Bhary, Waste, Mitchell, Comstock, Larkin, Loa Lenistatvon—Oastrander, Harsh, Lorigan. Charitaoie and Penat Jnatitutions—Sermll, Marahall, he Printina—Fint, Hehards, Field, OFFICERS OF THE LOWF.R TOURE. ‘Tha following js a hat of the Assembly of- fico : Chtef Cicrk—Mt, M, Btrong, of Sauk, alamistant Clerk: Loutt, of Walworth, Poakkeener—R, A. Gilietl, at Monroe, En weoanny Cierk—Mra, Faunta Vilas, of Dana, ‘Ensoltiny Cierk—Jullus Lasche, of Milwaukee, ‘Trana:v bing Clerk—W, 31. Fogo, of Webiand, Seracantut-arma—J. W, Brackett, of Grant, pilgntint Sergeantatdrme—Milos Buraiam, of miles Pusinaater—J, P, Ciauron, of Green, aleaistant Putindster—Paul Hoyuton, of Winnebago, Doortacners—J, Fy Winker, of Eau Claire; N. Le Picteas of Shebuy ga; O. A, Heliers, of Bruwu; J, D. Gog, of Milwaukee, < rectal Insnatch to The Chieain Tribune, Minwatnee, Wis, Jan, 16.—The leading poli- ticians of tho city left for Madison to-day to tnko part io the Benatorial conte: The opinion vaing pround here thet tho bt will be on a third candidate, a MICHIGAN, HOvsE. Sneetal Dispatch to 7'he Chicago Tribune, Lanatxo, Mich,, Jan, 18,—Tho House held a nession thiy morning. They vonuidered tho No- tories act, but took no flual actiou. ‘The bill waa ordered printod, aud will probably come up to- morrow. The Auditor-Gonural was instructed to report the amount of upecitic taxee collected an- ually elnce 1814, and the quantities of metals mined annually since that date. Fuur petitions wore received thia morning, signed by numerous parlies in diferent soctions of the Btate, praying for the repoal of the whole proabitory system, and for euch an amondment of the Coustis Dos will suthorizo the tasing und reguisting of tho trafic. Heretofore,$ petitions wore always re- ceived during tho early part of tho section praying that the Proiivitory law be not ropealed, but new the oppononts of probibition seem to be almont antiroly occupying the petition-feld. Notice waa given by Mr, Hulbert, of Houghton, that he would introduce s bill to change tho name of the Agricultural College here, and to onlargo its courses of study. The ides ia to add tofts present curriculum trainivg in ert sub- Jects snd industrial pursuits, and to mako tho one institution graduate young mon competent to pursuo one or several useful occupations iu life. Something of this kind 18 strongiy recom- mended by Gov, Bagicy in his mesuage, The Committee on Mileage of Liembers of the Housa reported the amonnta duo to membors and ofticers. Mr, Hulbert, of Uoughton, drawa for 1,592 miles, and Mr, Kilbourno, of Lansing, for but 2, ‘ENATE, ‘Tio Benato took favorable action in Commit- too of the Whole on the harbor spproprintions Tor Now Buffalo, St. Joseph, Bentow Harbor, Tine River, and Alpena; also, on allowing the traveling expenses of Circuit Judges, In the Scuate natice was given of & proposed amend- movt of the Constitution incrossiog the salaries .of Cironit Judges, THE UNITED STATES 81 Tho balloting for Uuited ordered to commience in the Wouxe aud Senate on Tuesday at 8 p. nt, when it 1s expected every tnember will bo provont, Mr. Strubble, Deio- erat, of Cass, who was not expected to be pres- ent at wll, ip now here. He has been auffering from a brokon leg, but now comes to Lousing to vote against Zach Chandler, This little cir- cumetance docs pot encourage the Chandler waen amaziogly. Much important business being postponed in both Houses until tho Souatorial contest shall he oub of tho way, and little hard work will be dono until that mattoris disposed of. Tho noon trains brought @ great crowd of politicians, and especially from Dotroit, and by thie evening st 9 o'clock, the hotola hore will again be crowded, though the lobby will not be so large a8 before the caucus. Tuo Lansing House is nov, at 8 o'clock, per- fectly bewiegod with tho swarin of lobbyists and others intorested im the Senatorial election, while the otbor principal hotels sro also well fll- ol with guests. ‘Tho lobby includes a largo number of the most prominent of- ficoholders and politicians in Detroit, a groat crowd of Postmastera throughout the Btato, and many United Stares officers outside the above ranks, J. Webater Childs and party occupy tho same quartors as before, Htoom 79 Laneing House, Chandlor’s adberente have a dozen roqma on the floor below. The Chandler men are counting heads, and profesa to figure abous sixty votes for him on the first baltot, but good judges ganeraliy think that lus voto will bo somewhat leas, ‘The boltora stand firm, fio all aj pearances, and dectare that they will never vole tor Mr, Chandler. The Democrats evince a most unexpected nmouut of cobasion to-night, aud, in aconvarsa~ ton which I had to-day wich tho Demoeratio Ropresuutatives from tho Uppor Peninsula, they assured mo moet wolemuly that no Democratic momber of the Upper Peummsula delegation wonld rote for Chrudler, except undor somo en- tlroly imoxpectod and singular stato of affaire. Chundler's friends are cortaiuly rallying in groat force, but thoy do not deny that the situation is & pTAvo one, and thoy can point to no path of certain success, but propose to seo what tho bal- lot develops to-morrow, ‘nero ig aura to bo an immonse excitement on Tuesdsy. At present Childs seoma to be the man whom the boltora will support, and the Democrane voto for nevar- ‘al ballate will be very much divided, jabba: MINNESOTA, THE BENATONIAL CANVASS. recat Dispatch fo The Chica Tribune, Br. Pauw, Jou 18.—There ig no change In the Senatorial probsbilitios, but both Republicans and Democrats aro invited to mest in sucrot caucus to-night, the former with a view of com- promlaing differences, aud the latter to select o candidate for Senator. Soveral Republicans atill declare their purpose pot to vote for Ram- aey under any ciroumatanees. Eighteen or twonty will voto to-morrow for Davis. ‘Tho Democratic nominee 1s Likely to be Igna- tius Donnelly, which may drive n few votes to Tepnblican candidates, mostly to Ramsoy. ‘Tho latter's frends are encouraging Downelly’s nom ination, hoping thereby to heip Mepublican untun, and possibly Rameoy'seloction, Leading Hepublicana who support Ramsey think tho division among the Republicans will bo healed after ono or two days' baltot in convention, and thot the worst which cau Lappen to thom will bo to be compolled to compromiga oa some oandi- dato othor than Nanwoy or Davis. THR DEMOCRATA NOMINATE, Swecia{ Miavateh to The UAicags Sribune, Sr. Paur, Minn,, Jan, 18,—At tho Democratic caucus ta-ulght 46 wera proveat, 46 voting. On thogecond formal ballot they nominated Iquatiua Donuolly for Unitod States Senator by 30 votes for Donuelly to 8 for,William Lochron, 6 for Ed- muni Rico, and 1 for E, M, Wilson, Adjournod until to-morrow, intending to meot niehtly and change candidate wheuever & major ily voto no decides. Of the absontess, two Will voto for Davis, d fourteen wore opposed to hotdiny o secret caucus. Tie DAVIa NEN assembled to-niscit, and enrolled twenty-four to vote for him to-morrow. Ic {a also claimed that this vote will be increased aix or seven on Weducs- day from Ramuey's supvorters of the iirst day, and all will thom stand firm until a¢ losst both Ranwoy and Donuelly aro withdrawn. ———— KANSAS, KLXOTING A SYATE-PRINTER. Specrat Dispatch to Fhe Chicaoo Fribune, Torexa, Kan., Jan. 18.~The contest for State Printer, which will culminate to-morrow, baw absorbed all attention iu and out of tho Loglsla- ture. tn addition to the candidates for the place, several rcaponsible parties ou tho outslde nro seoking to securo the work py offering ta do it at prices considerably below tho Sogel rates. ‘Yheso offers eo impreseed tho law-mskers that they authorized their Printing Com- mittee to report a bill to-morrow morning reducing the present soale of prices for printing and binding from 26 to 40 porcest, Ia the Houve a resolution was passed finder aapspsesion of the rules requenting tbe Bieta Arditee to Multia a stateoreut of the on nuity paid for militia expenses during the past year, and to whoin paid, LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTIONS. A resolution wns parsed in {Ite Senate inatract- Ing the Committes on Finance and ‘Laxation to oxaming the prsrane Jaw for the listing and yaln- ation of railroad property xnd report a bill for the arscsamont and collection of taxes on Buch property. A resolution was offored declaring apocial leg- islation to be contrary to tho npiric of the Con- utitution, ond not criculated to promote’ ihe best intoresta of the State, A resulution waxoffered providing for the sdap- tion of o uniform sorics uf texc-books for the schools of tuo State, In the House, twenty-five or thirty now bills were introduced, but none of them are of any upecist importance, —— NEBRASKA. ANEW SENATORIAL CANDIDATE, Speciat Inspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Liscons, Neb., Jan. 18.—Tho election of an United States Senator to succcod Mr. Tipton occurs to-morrow, Politicians about Lincoln are very much excited. Henry Li, Atkinson, ono of tho beat young men ju the Ropublican party in the Btate, bas just arrived. Mr. Atkiu- aon was lately sont as a Peaco Commijasioner to the Indians in the Indian ‘rerritory and olee- where. Heise son-in-law of Mr. Tiptim, our pregont Senator in Congress. Is in now said that he would hike to suceced bis father-in-law in the upper Hanse of the National Legislature. The lobby ts incroaxing every day, asd (he cone test bids rairto be ono of tho wannost ever known in thig Staie. Gen. Thayer's friends aro nonyuine of fuccess, and it ia certain at this stage that he bas alarger number of votes by neariy nne-half than any other single candidate, aud unloss the opposition combine upoa some new man he will probably be clected. EN, THAYER, Thie morning a cirenlar letter from Gon. Thayer waa Iuid upon the dexks of the members of the Legisisture. in which be sets ont to clear Himself of cutaplicity tu tho Credit-Mobilier swindle, of any other scheme of official corrup- tion. Gen, Thayer writes: Acharqe han boen made, and clrentated, conuected with the Credit-Soulller Company, op that T recelyed money from ft, I take this o-cavfou to state that T never liad any counection wita, or interest in, that Comyany in uuy way, manner, or form whateyer and that I never recelvod ‘any money, or henedt from Mt, olther directly or indirect upon the testimony of Mr, C.8, Basbuell bef Cradit Mobilier Investigating Comunittee at in the Stato election in Nebraxka in Octo! prior to that election, That he gave the fundy, 23 Le xtater, Ido not doubt; but not tame, Mo portion of it, not one dollar ever catas to my hands, either afrectly or indirectly. never drew upon Mr, Bushe nell fer any money, and he sent none to me. A letter from Mr. Ancustua Keuntze, then Cashier of the First National Bank of Omaha, is givev, in which tho general statement is cor- roborated, He adds: Another charge of which T have heard, is, that T Gemandod an} received compennation for my ence, wille a Senator, ar for ward to rome contract. Thtt fudetinite, and wnacenmpanie proof, ia Hot entitled to notice, Bi rotive Af the purpore of giving ft 4 west nnquaitied denial, and dengunce it ne & most weked falnenood and calamn aud go of every other allrgution agatuat me, aes INDIANA, THINGS BENATONIAL 2CCH MIXED, Special Drsvateh to The Clacaar Iribuns, Inpraxarotts, Ind., Jan, 18.—The senatorial question remains in very much the same attitude aa for tho past few days. The Republicans held acaueug to-night, at which, ufter a longthy con- aultation, it was agrood to adjourn without mak- ing anomination ond await further develop- ments. Committees from tho Rojublicoua cud Independents have besn conferring during the day sod night, but as yet nothing definite has been greed upon. ‘he Democrata feel docidedly uneasy, and bave been privately caucuging at the Bates House, and several of the leaders have urged tho propriety of the withdrawal of McDonald. There vill bo no elec- tion to-morrow, McDonald not being able to car- ry a majority in the Senate ander present cir- cumstances. Reports are that several Demo- crate will vote for Holman, nod that tho whole sos of the Legislature will be split up very mich. It is useless to prophesy, The only certain thing ia that ueithor Republicans nor Domocrats aro confident, and tho contcst may be ptolonged aeveral days. In the Repub- lican caucus tho names of Mr. Pract. Secretary of State Curry, Gen. Tom Brown, and Gov. Ben Harrison, of this city, wero mentioned as those for whom tho complimentary vote of the party would be cast. Now the Iepublicaus are left to voto ag they individually pleage, IN THE SENATE to-day the Auditor reported the gross amount of dog-tax sasesued since 1865 to be 81,371,233, of which about four-fifths had been coiloctod, Resolutions were introduced looking tothe abolition of separate Loards of Directors for tho Blate Prisous, and their management by one Board ; dirocting tho Attornoy-Gouoral to push tho sult agaivst the Torro Haute Railroad for the money supposed to bo due the wchoot fund of the State, amounting to nearly 1,000,000; authorizing tho Govertor to co-operate with tho Governors of adjoiuing States; us to the appointinont of Commissioners to devieo a uniform rystom of laws for the government of railroads, and order- ing the Committes to report the appropriation hills at losst ten daye before the closo of tho session, ‘The discussion of the question of the liability of liquor gellera for consequensal dawagen was fixed for Wednesday, along with the local op- tion clanse, ‘ ‘Tho seasion was occupied with o discussion of the bill oxompting plats of farming grounds of more than 6 acres from municipal taxation. IN TUE HOUSE bills were introduced fixing the State lovy at 8 cents on the bundred dollars, and making it a miadomeanor to employ a minor in any placo whoro liquors aro sold, Aregolution In favor of paying the Morgan raid cisims, amounting to nearly $500,000, waa laid on tho table, Dills woroaleo read to create a University Board of Regents, and toauthorize the Stace Superin- tondent to dismiss County Superintendents for impropor eonduot, ‘he brovior reports wore ordered to be dia- eontinued, and the Committows on Foos aud Salarios was ordorod to report # bill which would eut tho salary and feos of the Auditor of Stare down to 84,000 a year. The Attorney-General sent in a long report detailing the statue of the suit against tue Torro Hauto & Indianapolis Railroad, with the agroo- ment by the Governor and attorneys to dismiss tho quo warranto procesdings, and let the Btate rosocute ® civil suit for the recovery of tho funds allegad to be due tho school fund. es TENNESSEE, ‘THE RX-PRESIDENT TUE COMING MAN, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nasuvinre, Tenn,, Jan. 15,—lutenso feeling provails hero to-wight. The membora of tho Legislature are constantly in recolpt of dis- patches urging thom to vote for Johnson. ‘Tho State is thoroughly aroused in favor of bis elec- tion, If aubmitted to a vote of tho people, he would carry three-fourths of the Democratic voto. Potitiona signed by 1,400 Demoeratio votors of the 1,600 at tho rocout olsotion wera brought here from Bedford County thia afser- uoon and presented to the Reprosontativea of the county, who have turmod ao summorsault for Johnson, THEY DO XOT WANT IRE TX WASIINGTON, Tho following dispatch bas been received by a Republican momber from Congrosuman B. N, Butler: For God's sake, don't zend Andy hero, Would rather hava the Devil bere tuan bim, ‘Tofu ia what we all Kay, from Prowtdeut Grant dowa, Don't put yourselyis down aa ccumuriug Sheridan 6nd Grant, Bhoridan and Grant are Fight. Whilo the dispatch will not effect the voto of tha eight Kopubiican momizors, all of whom aru for Jabuson, it wil materially strengthen hin with Domocrate, It seoms that ovecything is contributing towsrda bit oloction. ‘Tho Nush- yillo Banner will bo full of communications from avery direction, advocating hiv olec- tion. I¢ will urge balloting to-torrow autil a choice ahall be niado, If this rosulta in Joln- son's favor, the oppoultion candidate's ouly hopo will bo to have ouy bailot and adjoarn ior jog. ling, and attempt a combination. But thas will fa’ ‘Yho menbors of the Legislature strongly aagert thet vo candidate <carrios their voter in bls pocket, and that thoy will yote for whom they pleaso, ‘This, also, is considered favorable for Johnson, If Jolin- 80n bo not elected, thera will be such & oomino- tion raised os will threaten tho disruption of the Democratlo porty ia this Stato, ‘THINGA PRETTY Wane, All tho promivent men of Tonnesreo beve reached here, ho trains are loaded with eopla anxious {a witness the — bal- loting. ‘Jae Capital . will be overflow- rf with eltizons to-morrow, Buch an oxcliement ovat sho Setatordhln Das pot oy bere Loe gears. Gov. Porter way | inangurated bofore the largoat number of people ever auserohled in the Honse of Iinprosontatives. Heisasafo man, and hia administration opens Very promising. a WEST VIRGINIA, 7 PROPASCD REMGVAL OF TIE CAMTAL, Warsuixa, W. Va, Jan, 18.—A special to the Registry says w proposal to remove the capital of thin tat 10 Wheeling waa introduced in the Sonete to-day, and referred to tho Judiciary Committee, THR DRMOCHATI CATCH to nominate a Senatorial candidat A. 1. Boreman will be held on Gentry, Public Printer, den the Register correspondent of overcharging on public printing. {Ho shows that he hay con forsner to tuo law, and that thoaw, and not ha, tw in foult, ‘ in placo of ay 4 tla @uarge of — NEW YORK. REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Atpasy, Ne Yu dan, 13.—Tho Republican caucus to-night nominated Ldwin D. Morgan tor United States Senator. ae MASSACHUSETTS, DEMOCRATIO NUMINATION POR UNITED STATES BENATOR. Boatox, Jan. 18.—Tho Democratic cauaus hea nominated Judge, J. G. Abbott for United States Senator, THE FARMERS, The Mlinols State Annociation Moot at Seringueld SoeDuy—ubicets to Be Dine Suecta! Inispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Spninorigty, Ml., Jan. 18,—The State Farm. ere’ Ansociation meets here to-morrow, and quite alarge number of delegatea havo slready ar- rived, Tbe prospect is that there will ba a largo attendance. Most of tho delegates hero to- night are opposed to tho recent Tinance vill passed by Congress, Tao Convention will sit threo dase, holding morning, afternoon, ani cyoning bee-ions. A number of panera will be read, among them “Tho Dintinciive Fea- turey of the Patri of Huxbaodry," I. By Ale len, Wisconsin: “ Future of tue Grange” Thom- ea M.D, iicharda, MelHeary County; “ Organ- iation for Credit and Exeliange Lotwoon Pro- cers," Thotuas J. Duran, Washington : © Pha National Vank York: * Gurs sane or Protection? @ Pei ‘Tasation—Jariifs for Rove Jobu H. B, ty Pri: Svetem of Progress of tha tation Question," by ona of the 1 Cormisvionera 5° Tho Tne Shasion of ( ment,” 4. B, Bmedoy, Towa: * Industrinl ention,” Prof, J. G. Turner: ** Wow to Ine: itr ad vere dit aH the Efdeiency and Interest of Our Order," W. C. Fa vy Alton; '' Distribution of Produced Wealth.” Prof, F, A. Walker; “ Relation of Labor to Capital," Prof, E.C. Buell; “Al LavorIuterestedin tho Reform Movement.” A. 3 Outlook of the Roform Move- Forsstho ; “ Corporations,” E. W. GO. Gru ment,” A, Drieht, ¥ at Lay City, his necouata, ani tude, Schenek’ ry Weed ‘onic, and Mau- drake Pills. Those deservedly calobrated and ponular medicinos havo eifected a rovslutioniy the healing arty and provod the fallacy of setoral iiaxima which havo for aneus years obstructet the progress of medical vciznce, ‘Tho fais suppoattion that “Consumption Ja Jucurable™ deterred phyilelans from attempting to tind remodios for that dis- case, and pationts alctod with ft reconciled thamselvs to death without making au elfort to escape from a doom which they supposed tobeunavuldablo, Hits nuw proved, howevos, that Cunmanplion can be cured, and that tt kas been cured iia sory gical LuitLor of canes (eome of thorn apparently desperate onos) by ‘Scheuck's Pulmonie Ssrup alono: gud in uther casos by ths saiuy modicina fn eonnco tou with Bchenck's Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, one or both, according te tho requirements of tho case, Dr. Schenck himsolf, wha enjoyed untnterrapted good health for mors than forty years, was eapposod, at one the, to be ot tha very gate of death, his plisalclane bar. ng pronounced hls case hopeless, and abandoned bim to hlefate, Ho was cared by the aforesaid medicines, and, tiueo Kis recovery, many thousands similarly affocted hava usod De. Schenck's proparations with tha same ro- eto suee y ccompany each roaking it not a necessary tones Dr, Behenck uplass patients their lunge csamninad, and for this piirpose no ts pr nionelly et his priacipal uttice, cornerSiztn and Arclat Palladelpbia, uvcry Monday,’ whore all lotters for adrs tone be addressed, Schonck's medicines are aold by all druggists, FLANNELS; REDUCTIONS ‘ig, Lair & Co, State and Washington-sts.,, Tnvite your attention to the following SPECIAL BARGAINS. Shaker Flannels at 20, 36, aud 600, roduced from 30, 60, 650, Red Twills at 27 1-2 and 37 1-2, Shirting Flannels at 26, 42, and 00, We have full lines of the oclebrated AMANA and ENFIELD Shakers, in Whito, Beil, Blue, and Grey, Also, a large line of Embroidered Flannels, at largo reductions from former prices, SAVINGS BANKS. THE Merchants’, Farmers’ & Moshanics’ SAVINGS BANK, » West Ste OMe #0, Halsted-st, Old Court House“ Wear Madtson, THE BUSINESS OF THIS COR« PORATION is confined exclusives ly to the receipt and care of Save fugs Deposits and Punds tor In+ vestment. Noe commercial or gon- eral banking business transacted, SUMS AS SMALL AS ONE DOL- LAR received from nny person, anda bank book furnished, MARRIED WOMEN aud minor childven may deposit money so that no one else ean draw it. INTEREST at tho rate of 6 per cent per annum, is paid on suns of One Dollar or more, VIOSE DESIRING TO INVEST tholr savings upun real estate se- curity ata higher rate of interest than enn be safely paid on Savings Deposits, should call at this Bank and examing its INVESTMENT ONRTIFICATHS SYDNEY MYERS, Maunger. DRY Goons. | ou OPPORTONTAY GREAT ANNUAL pV VAL TN Uke RETAIL DEPART MEN T OF CARSON, PIRIE & 00, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, In addition to othor bargains horetoforo vortised, tuo tolowing will be ofosed Linens and Housekeeping Goods, 100 pos. all-linon Dlenchod Table Dama from 60 to 76 cts. 7ard, best valuo ovor of peitnyy Loom DicoTablo Linens trom 30 Honvy and Fine Brown Table Damaske at great ieductio (220,20; all-linén Damask Napkins at 86 250 doz. all-linen Damask Napkina at $1,— ahargzai 450 doz. all-linon Damask Doylies at'45 ctx. doz., worth 80 ots. Larcolot Linen Loom Husk Towols at 7 and 10 cts, oach. Laree size Heavy Huok Towols, 15,18 and 20 cts.,—Krest bargains, 600 eavy and Fine Bleached and Brown Damast Towola at 25 cta., formar price $5 and 40 cts, 11-4 Heavy Dod Spreads for $1.60 ond 11-4 Marseitles Quilts for $1.50, $2, $2.6 and $3,coae-\sied it forinor prices eee Fiamuels and Blakely, ebite Dont Flanncis at 184%, 17 and 20 slangnter, White wil Wook 2 lanngik from 20 cts. up, pity reduc! ie 80, and 35 ots. —tily ind off former prices, Good e-weol Hod Planueis, plain and tw }. 25 cts. up, ae GG ot. quality Heavy Fine Ted $1 3. rv Piannels, 20, ‘ Forn Twitied Mannels for 45 ete. Braet burgaing in Fine Wool Sheker Plan- nels. BI imported Embroidered Plannela reduced. , ta froin £2.75 up,~—ss3tonishing bare Ta , Wecien Cloths, Black Watorproofs, 05,75 and $i, worth one-helf moro. ifoavy Union Cassimoros, 40 cts..—o ber~ ain. Wool Caasimoros, 60, 75, 00 cts. and $1,— G ayvoenineg reducnion. teavy Fin3 Woo) Cassimores, 9, good as- ggrimant, reduced from $1.50 cud $1.75 to SLend - ¥inor erades Cazsimeres from 50 ets, to 75 ets. yard below formor prices. anarenne in Beavers, Coatings, and Broad- ota, GREAT BARGAINS IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, Dress Goods é& Silks AT A HEAVY SACRIFICE, In addition tothe above and the rest of our Nommoth Stool, TWO BANKRUPT STGCKS, Ono, of pea DIES! AND CHILDREN’: CLOALS jo other of LAD {13' U; DERCLOZTI 3, CORSTITS, AND I. BURG EMEROLDERIES, aro olfere this azle at less than 60 cts, on the dollar, THE GOLDEN UPPORTUNITY! Madison and Peoria-sts, WEESTER'S DICTIONARY. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. 10,000 Words and SMeantnga not in other Dictionaries, 3,000 Bngravings; 1840 Pagen Quarto, Price $12, ‘Wehnter now iv gtori Raymond, VassarCole Wvery eehular Enows ita vah UF, 1 Drescott, ary. 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