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El e————————— e 2 FOR El G N fying misteken tn the liats of Souatorial dologates . faruished by the Profects, Armonian Christians Suffer A saml-oilicial_journal defends ths Govera- mout for not publishlug the roturns of elections, Persocution at the Hands of the Turks, on the rronnd ihat it would bo obviously im- propor for it to attampt to classily delegatos olected mccording to tholr political opiniona as roported by tha P.tofocts, whilo tho publicatton of & moralist of .uamoa would convey no Infar mation, ———— CREAT BRITAIN, ERIT AFPAIRA. LoxnoN, Jan, 25.-—0. G. Millor and Tiobort Floming, of Duftiloo, havo agrood to tho request of tho Committeo of 150nd and shurelioldors of tho Erfo Railway to wndortake the rearganiza- tion resolved upon at tho recont London moet- ing, and will start for tho United Btates Batur- day, The Autborities of Dalinatia in Sym- pathy with the llerzego- vinians, Turkey Notifies the Powers of Her Intention to Invade Montenegro, WINES DETANORD, Tho tolegraph linee thyroughout tho country aro still doranged, and mevsagos in every direc- tion aro sorioualy dolayed, CORREOTYON, In tho Mark Lane Express voviow of tho grain trado Monday, tho goueral LYOrALON atiould hava been roported 1d, above last year's, instoad of 1s. ——— PERU- TIHE TATE PARTHQUARES, New Your, Jan, 25.—Loltors from Lima, an- nouncing tho completo destruction of tho 'own of Abancay, by an oarthquake, on tho 4th of December, atato that botwoen 4 o'clock on the 4t and 9 n tho morninyg of the Gth, no loss than thirtv-sovon esrtliquskes oceurrod, aoveral of which wore very movere. Dotails aro mongre, and tha extons of tho loss of lifo is not reported. i THE CUBAN QUESTION, FISI'S CIRCULAR, Benry, Jan, 25.—It s stated that the Buro- nean Governmenta hiave reserved their replies to tho Amarioan note on tho Spautsl-Cuban: ques~ tion until thoy have oxchanged thetr viows. —_——— COLOMBIA, THE PANAMA RAILROAD, New Yonx, Jan. 26.—Files of the Panama Star and Herald roceived to-dny etato that tho Colombtian Govorument will sooa appoiuk n Com- mission to Investigate the condition vf the Pan- ams Roifroad, which, it ! alloged, i8 in 80 bad & state that £500,000 will bo required to put it in good running order. e iia HOLLAND, CESTENNIAL CONTIBUTIONS, New Youx, Jan, 25,—An Amsterdam dispatch says: “*King William formally openod to-day, at tho Amstordsm Orystal Palace, the exposi- tion of articles destined for the Philadelphis Centennial. . The German Penal Code Amended fo Apply to the Arnim Case. gpanish Ministerinlists Largely Suo- cessful in tho Lato Elcotions. Berlous Commercinl Collapse in the City of Riga, Russin, TURKEY- . TNE DEAD INHUROENT CHIEY, Taouss, Jan. 25.—Bascovich, the insnrgent seador who waa killod fu the rocont engagement pear Trobinge, was burled yestorday, ana G00 ineurgonts, the municipal authorities, and depu-~ tations from Dalmatis attonded tho funeral, 3 TURKISI REFONT. (COXBTANTINOPLE, Jan, 25,—An official dlspatel tothePorte from tho Otloman Consulte at Tiaguea states that tho inourgonts wors defeated in tho recont engagpments noar Trobinga, RRLIGIOUA TEBBEGUTION, Loxon, Jan, 25,—Tho Times haa lottors from Conatantinoplo which give dotails of great suf- fering among the Armonian Christiana from the -thelr Torkish rnlers and the unrestrained rapio- ity of the Koords. Many of the Christinna aro «professing convorsion to Islamism in the hopa of escaping opprossion. WALLACHIA ATMING, Doonanest, Jan, 26.—Tho Miniaster of War Liaa asked tho Chamber to grant an additional £224,000 for army cquipmont. Urgency was toted on tho measure, - TIHE UXNZEGOVINIAN FORCES, Raauss, Jan. 25.—All Pasha lLos landed ot £ilek from Constantinople. Threo tbousand five bhundrod Ineargents are intrenched on the mouniains along the rond fesding from Raguea to Trobingo. AUSTRIAN INCOUSAGEMENT FOR THR INSURGENTA. Loxpox, Jan. 25.—The Pesthe. d commenta on the open encouragoment snd ald given the Horzegovinian insurgonts by tho Austrian au- thorities ju Daimatls, sud calla on the Hun- garlan Government to iuterfere. THR AXDRASSY NOTE. A Viomma telogram reports that efforts con- Vinuo to bo made at Constautinople to induco ue Hultan to socopt Andrassy’s roforma. The Porto has sent a confidontial agent to Cot- Jnge to offor compromise. WARLIKE REPORT. Lompow, Jan, 26—8 a. m.~—'Tho Montenegrin Official Journal announces that tho Porte is do- FIRES, AT FORT WAYNE, IND, Spectat Dispateh to Ihe Chicana Tribtine. Fonr Wayng, Ind,, Jan, 25.—About 6:30 this ovening firo was dlacovered in a throo-story brick building on Columbia strost, owned by C. G, Welle, and uaed for pressing hay. The build- ing wnu complotely gutted and all of the con- tonta destroyod, involving o total losa of about £8,000. Tho adjacout building, owaoed by Mrs. B, 11. Tawor, and occupied by Lessinger & Co,, wholosste leathor aud fudings, was damaged, with stock, about §3,000. Both buildinums wero partinly Insurod. Colorio's Opera-Howis, ad- Joluirg, was sowowhat domaged by watee. AT SUNCOOK, N, H. New Yonk, Jan, 25.—A targo fire is repoorted in Buncook, N. I Main stroot {8 said to be in lormined decln bilnto | 2800- e o> it Tomat “octanes. "roee | Latar advices state thst tho bulldioga do- Montenegro has prosorved hor noutrality, but | stroyi! wers frame, and the losa will not ex- Isuunble to prevent individusl subjocts from alding their brethron. Zz Tho Berliu corrospondont of tha Times aays the above important statomont {8 confirmed by » commanication from tho Porio to tho sovernl powors, threatening that the Turks will im- medistely ocoupy Montenegro if her Govern- meut doea not coaso giving aia to the robola, e GERMANY. TIE ANNIM OASE, LoxpoN, Jan, 26.—A Borlin dispatch says the disolosures mado by tho Reichsanzeiger Lave do- termined tho National Ltberal party to give Priuvce Blsmarck their full support relative to the Amim clauses of the now penal cado, CENTENNIAL DILL. Brzrre, Jan. 25.~In the Reishsteg to-day, cood §50,000. Partinlly insured. % AT AMHERST, N. H, Micyonp, N. H., Jan. 25.—A large hotel st Aunerst, owned by Mr, S8haw, of Doston, was borned last night, Tho loss s $50,000 ; the in- surauce, 20,000, THE WEATHER, ‘VWasnmvarox, D, O, Jan, 26—1 a. m.—T'or tho Miadlo States, cloar or cloudy weather, station- ary tomperaturo, southwest to northwoast winds, and rising baromotor. ¢ For tho Upper Lake Region, Unper Missisaip- pi, and Lower Missourl Valleys, cloar or fair woather, rising tomperaturo, southonst to south- wost windy, sud falliog barometer. 2:» ‘mu hr:r a m:ln:hxnfl n'd ox:x tho P‘?ummm. b S entennial passed the firat and socond r 6 o S : gmnReK L, 8% | iuo. _jlar, [TRIFG. | Wind oxpox, Jan, 20—5. . m.~-A dispatch from | “e:3a, mun10) 28 778, W., gentl Berilu nuia T'nnce Dismarok ia scriously iil, and 18 :. R-:xo.m s 78] oy ;Xrt; 5 ‘may possibly be conlied to bLis bod for somo | %0 p. m./d0.46 30| G2, fresh.. time, “: P. o 0.04| :!:;! ?j cah‘:" fresh,, ; m, 20, 26 A Berlin dirpatch says Princo Blamarck {a bet- g: iy 6] "03Calm ter, and hopos to take part in the doonto au the Penal codo in Roichetag on Thutsday, —_— SPAIN. THE BLECTION, Maprin, Jan. 25.—1he total number of Dopu- ties oleated to Congroes is 400. Of these, thirty ara supporters of Bagaata, ten Clericals, ono Cantonalist, and 801 Ministorialists, Sonor Cas- telsr is the only Modorato Ropublican elocted. Loxpon, Jan, 20.—A special from Madrid vays Bagasta's organ, tho Iberia, and othor Oppoui- tion journals, reitorate the allogations of ofticial prossure and sbuses in tho cloctions, The correspnndent cutimatos that the Bagastistahave: obuained forty soaty, Usstelar's party teu, mpdi the Iiadicals mix or oight, Groat apathy pre- vailed throughont tho country, Tho Ministeriat o nrlg 1a too largo to ba gonuine or bonellcial. T'he Posf's pocial from Irun states that the Alfonnista have begun o simultaneous attack on all tho Carlist positions in Al Dun d ‘Quipuzcos. r y AT e “Muxiinum thermoreter, 91, Minimum, 19, UENERAL ODSERVATIONS. ‘Cn3ano, Jan, 25—Midnight, Btation, Bar,|Thr| Wind, [Raiu; Weather, ” i 71| 21 ;y.,nlxnixh‘ YN, E,, tg T, bl Trock'r'ga, Denver.., Dulutt ..., Davenport Eacanaba, Marguotte, Fl. Garry, . Gibson G'd liaven,| Leavenw'ti als., brink, 10,2 W, goiitlol . WHITTLE AND DLISS. Br. Loums, Jaun, 25.—Tho rovival-mestings 1t DATTLE ARTAT, which were arranged for by tho Evangelical Al- HxxpAve Jau, 26.—A Gispatch from Renteris DA . 30 & | lisnce of this oity, soms duys ago, wore fusugu- B s Ronorsd movemans e 10 15k { ratod to-night at tho Kink, by Wiittlo snd Biss, firiog around Ban Hebustian, Eight bat- | of Chicago. About 2,600 pooplo were presant, and slioos are advaucing on tho ueighboring | m groatintercst was mnnifest fu tho procecdings, Carlist positions. Later advices from Rentoria Toport that nxhunq contiuues, and that tho Alfoneists ara rapldly gaining ground in the pelgbborkood of Lassnte and Ogareziun, No l‘flfi:‘m oo formod yot of the losses on elther The meeting was conducted in tho samo goneral wray that almilar mootinga have boon condnoted olsowhere,—prayor by the homo ministers, ex- hortation by Whittle, ond songs by Blies, Al tho prominent evangolical cburchies of the city . wore roprosentod by their pastors, aud s great RUSSIA. number of lngnlnum\lunl wore prosent, The meetings will Do continuoed a4 long = the inter- A COMMERCIAL ORISIS. Bezrrt, Jan. 25.—Finencial papers of thia city annonnco s grave commercial ceisls at Rigs, Two large firms havo failed, snd further una. Eflnulnns, which will probably roaos at Bt Peters- urg, are oxpectod. — ROME, ANCHDISUOF OF VIENNA, Vrenna, Jan, 25,—The Wierner Fresse roporl's that, o the Conslatory held at tho Vatican o~ day, Monsigaor ioutachler was recognized Ardla- ‘bishop o Vienna in placo of Rauschor, decensid. ANTONELLI ILL. - Loxpo, Jan, 25.—The Times Parlscorreapon- dont saya: “1have ascertaimed that Cardiusl Autouelli is roally il), but not sufficiunily so to occasion uneasiLws, TUE TOTE, although much enfosbled, bas not dlscontimsaed vet Is kopt up, and n spocial offort will bo made to oxtend their influenco to all classca. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. In tho storms around Sau Domingo, early in E‘.’C""" many veasols sud sovoral lives woaxo Ars, Millor, who has boon giving spirit seancos in Memphis for a year, and creating gront ax- citemont in spiritual circlos by eauslvg spirits to walk o tagze, wan dotected on Monday night by A young man atriking a light and discioaiug Mra, AMiller with a whito robe on —_— A Tough Cunadinn nud o Toughor Story, Curielon Placo (Can.) Herard, About forty yoarsago, & young man named Wilson, rosidiog near tho town of Ferth, cou- ceived tho luuatio idea of leading a hermit's Tecoptions,' Iife, ‘Tho youth had from bis early sgo showed —_— symptoms of derangemont, and this procending FRANCE. on bis part was not considorod straugo by his ALY NUMOE, friends. Tho chiosen place of his hormitago wias throo-quarters of 6 milo from his parontal homestoad, in tho rocoss of & denao bush, where ho ercctodl s small hovel aud furnielied 3¢ with an old logz canoe, which Lo used ss a coucl: to sleop in, Divestiug bluwolf of all clothing, be has ever since rowained perfoctly nude, with tho excep- tion of tattercd remnant of a shirt which his faucy lends him to rotain. Inthis nudo alate for forty yeara ho has lived, walking in tho darlh of winier through tboenow, and yet ho has never been known to_havo recelved a froat bito, Whon ho roquires a drink ho walks delibarataly into the river, it matteriug uot to him what soa- won of tho year it may bo, and wades out titl tho wator reachios his waist, and thon ho stoopy sud quenches bia thirst, Eis food 1 brought to bim Dy his frionds, snd when given to him 18 eaton with the voraclousness of an unimal, which ho now rescmblosmoro tusn mau, hiv L_ody being 88 hoavily coated with Lair as tlat of "u cow. e novor showsa dangerous disposition, and chatters in_wonounyliablos. Whon peoplo cross his path Lo fuvarisbly begs for tobacco, for which Lo has an evident partuality, aud in chat- toring tones will utter * bacea" untll Lis request 14 granted, 1116 bairis long, gray, aud unkemps Julling tar over hiy ubouldors, and kis b whicl \s »imilar, ronchies down below Lis wal: Ho is now botwoen 60 aud 70 years of age, aud % pouslbly the only living bolug ever kuown to 1ave livod year after year porfectly naked, snd «xposed to !l the Inalomoncles of weather which mark our Oanadiay wiktecs, Yaus, Jan, 26,—The Ofictal Journal con- tradicts tho rumors that the resorve witl storily be called out, and also the intended mo- bilization of the Territorinl armny, The famous raco-horso Gladiator s desd. TUK ELECTIONH, The evoning papera state that atthe Minls- terlal Council, Duffot submitied to Prosident MacMahon complsto roturns of the electiona for Honatorisl dolegates. Theso zoturms Liave boen # wonderfully long time in comlog o Land, aud, bLolng refused to the proes, tha Repuablican jour- T'uu infer that they cannot bo favorablo to the s MR, J SLbe e et oc! o OU, \\'hlgil party ia vlamxmu:.o e COMPLEXION OF TIE EENATE, Loxnox, Jan, 20—5 8, m.—Tho Yarls corro- fjwndem of the Times tolegrapus tho followiugt 1t {s assorted that information recoived by va- Tious political parties ives this as the resnlt of 410 recont elections, The Hsuato will include fi.lllldlcdl, 16 Irrocoucilable . Bonapartiste, 47 iodorato Longuarilew, 70 Fiisionisty, Legi Lsts, sod Dllnnilhl, L 0, Ministeriniists,and 14 l.ll';r.l‘Lnktlflmll‘;ll.! 'lts(liu';tmh juciudes W3e ors already elocted, u it correct, sboWE sk thie Loft will Lavo 126 ssrita {n the Heu ata. CORDEOTING TUR LIBTH o 14 15 reporied thal Lutos 16 engoged in reotte THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26, 1876, ‘-————_——_———mm CRIMINAL NEWS. Tho Rev, Winslow, o Highly Respected Citizen of Boston, Goes to Brazil, Astounding Discoveries of Fore gorics Perpetrated by Him Immedintely FFollow. One Man's Bignature Forged to the Extent of $100,000—Another Man Loses 26,000, The Infamous Business Thonght to Have Reallzed Winslow $500,000, Three Prisoners at Charleston, W. Va., Get What Is Owing to Winslow. Incidental lllusiration of tho Remarkable Influ- enco of Example. DOSTON STILL AHEAD. Sveciat Dupateh ta The Chicazo dvibune. BostoN, Jan. 25,—Tho papors which an- nounced tho sentenco of the Hon, Lucius W. Pord, of Worcester, to fifteon yoara In Btato's Piuon for forgory, announcod the flight of snotuer ox-Btala Booztor and a minlster, tuv Ilov. E. D. Winslow, the solo ownor oz the Keening News and Treasurer of the Bos- ton Post Company, aftor a sorios of similar for- gonies, Ilia busines mequalntances got their first Inkiiog of bin villainy on Baturday, and it beeamo moro gonerally known on Sunday and 3onday, but thoaffair was not given to tho pube lio nntit yostorday, and no ono who had bad any busmness transsctions with him bad until yosterday any idea of the magnitudo of his tran- snctions and tbo amonnt hio had realized by his forgorioa. Hia firat discovercd forgery was por- potrated in May last, and sinco that time ho must havo nogotiated paper to tho amount of half o million, for thono ia etlil almost Laif of that in tho hande of those who witl loso tho full amount of the faco of the notes. Bomo of thom havo singlo indorsora and some Lave four or flve. Ilin favorito iudorser was Mr. E. P. Porter, Prosidont of the Doston LPost Company, snd Mr. ‘W, E. Sheldon, manager of tho Evening News. It is betieved that this fraud on tho part of Mr. Winalow was fizst detocted about tho secend woek in Decom- ber by Asa P. Pottor, President of tho Maverick National Bank. Winslow applied to him fora loan, offoring certain notes and collaterals. Potter found that Mr. E. D, Polaud, whose namo Mr. Winslow offered, had not declded to indorse his note, when, tho noxt day, Mr, Wine- low brought the noto with: Mr. Poland’s indorso- mont, Tho Preeident wont to tho latter and showed him tho noto. MMr. Poland st once pronounced his nomo a forgery, sud Jir. Pottor gent for Mr. Winalow and demanded tho amount of tho loan. The lattor promised to pry the amount withiu two days, but Mr. Pot- ter, not desiring to givo him au opportunity to run away, insisted on tho cash at once. Thore- wult was that o mousonger of the bauk accom- pauied Mr. Winslow uatil ho got tuo bills balt an hour lator. ‘This action of a Dank Prosident s caused protty sharp commonta on tho street to<lay. Mr. Winslow loft for Now York on Wednesday night, ploading fatigue aud the necessity of rost on that oven- jug. Tho New York oxpress stopped at Auborndale, and he, with his wifo and son and bis wifo's sistor, took passage. Tho next day (Thursday) Mr, S8beldon received o dispateh from bun about 11 o'clock in the morning, as follawa: **All right. Will bo back to-morrow." 3r. Winslow did uot return on Thursdsy or ZFriday, and on Baturday, to tho amazomont of Mr. 8holdon, tho business managor, Mr. Forter, the President of tho DBostou £ost Company, up- yreared in tho offico, showed him a comploto bill o sale of the wholo' establishment, and con- tiuned him in his place se business mansger, Luter in tho day n gentlemon fuformed bim that he bad his iodorsement on ono of Alr. Winelow's notes for £25,000. Mr. Bheldon's nstos Mehmont wag ouly equaled by that of the credis ur, whon told that the indorsomout was a forgery. This morning the matter was gen- erally known, 8o far, tho National Dank of tho Commorwywealth, tho Natioval Exchange, and the Becurity National, aro tho heaviest losors. Ono man loses $25,000, all o had in the world, aug it is roported shat soveral savings banks are stuck, The Post Comprny has called o meettng to oo if thoro has boou an over-laauo of stock, and who holds the reul stock, Winslow was Just fit- ting np o houso op Bencon streot at s cost of £50,000, Itfs Delioved thst ho sailod for Brazil on Satorday. ' Bostox, Mass,, Jan, 25.—The afternoon pa- pora will publish disclosures affecting E. D. Winglow, a well-kuown journalist aud politician, and known as ono of tho principal owners of tho Daily News snd Boston Post, though it ls not befioved that elthor of those papors is affectod by bis transactions, which are now coming to light. Notos amounting to ©7,000, nogotiated tnoneof the Nationn! Banks by Winslow, are koown to bear forged iudorsomonts, aud it ta alleged that whon tho amount of his forgod pa- per {4 fally ssocriained by juvestigation, it will roach ovor $100,000, Winslow left last Thurs- day, accompaniod by his family, for parts un- Luown. Dotnils of the alleged forgorias reproscnt that it 13 estimated that Lo total amount of the dis- countod papor issued by bim must bo in excoss of 8200,000, but whether the indorsemonts aro Ronuiuo or uot cannot yot bo dotermined. Itis stated that Winslow sold his intorost in tho News lout weok, *Winglow was educatod for tho minlstry of tho Mothodist Churcit, and sorved as Chaplain In two regiments during tho War, I woe alo n Chaplain in tho navy, aud has sinco ofiiciated in sovoral chiurchon, tlo was formerly tho publisher of Zion's Herald, sud was a mom- borof the Loglulature in 1872 1873, and 1875. Itis stated that hefore his disappoarance he mado soveral offorts to nogotiste papor, but tho indorsoments were dotected as forgeried, aud ho wa threatonod with exposuro, Bomo privato parties,it is waid,held fully 8100, 000 worth of Winalow's pl‘»:r. a largn “propor- tion of which it {a foared is worthloss, sud the total amount of paper issnod by Lim is utated Dy tho Herald to be §250,000. Bomo papors say icis quito. probable ho has ystematically car- riod ou the buslness of forgary, endeaveiing to take up forged paper with other worthlens notes until diivon to tho wall, Tho Journal ‘had iu- formation from reliablo sources that Wiuslow, with his family, sailed from Brazll last Satur- day, Nooefforts have yet been made (o arrest Iuim or discover his movements, 1t will require soveral days to fully discloss tho oxtont of hils rascality, aw soveral Lanks onteido of Loaton aro eald to Lave hoen victimizod, Bosroy, Jun, 25—11 p, m.—Tho Herald fo- morrow will stato that among the principal pers sons whoso uemos ara ou Winalow's paper, forged or othorwlso, aro W, E. Huecldou for 104,000, Loopold Morso for 860,000, B, Hayos for £15,000,apd that tho stocks and notes. forged and gonnlue, fusued by Wicslow sud neld 84 sscurlty will reach $500,000, DAMAGING RUMORS, Spectal Dapaich t The Chicaao Trivune. P i S B e sidoralile excitoment and unoasinoss smongs in- torestod partios to-dsy in Bloomington, ooca- slonod by steadily-incressing rumors that thore 1s sowething crooked fu tho businoss manage- mont of Mr, Reuben L, Davie, Connty Clerk of MMcLosn Qounty. These rumory wore rosdored woto prominent to-day by tho publieation of cortain of thom fu & dally paper, scoompanled by a demand for investigation. 8o faras known, tho alloged irregularities do not touch Davia' relations with the county, but are conflned to traneactiond a8 sgont for Mr, L. G. Beut, of Bloomington, aud others, for whom Le has boou sciing ma business mmnager. The atory, which seems t0 be Lssed on faots and in the county records, ia t0 the effeot that Davly Lavinduosd Ar, Band 1o loan sums of Broommarox, I, Jan. 25, —Thore i3 con- | money, {n a1l amonnting to $6,000 or $7,000, on bogun land security, ropresentod by trust-desds for proposty to which the makors of tire deads Liad no title, and mottgagen for property Already mortgaged to ita fall value by insirnments not recorded. Davin haa onjoyed the highost ropu- tation for businens abliity and intogrity, anig fi""’ many sre not disposod to beliave that he a8 boen guilty of criminal acta. Al Lope that satisfactory explanationa will stralghteu out the appareat crookeduoss, FOLLOWING THE FASHION, Cixcixvart, 0., Jan, 25, —Tho Gazelle's Charleston, W, Va., special says Thoman Hinos and Wilhiam Dooley had na altercation rogard- iug Dooloy’s wifo, and Hines threstened to cut Dooley's tbroat. To-night IHines went to Dooloy's ahop, knocked ou the door, and when Dooloy appeared Hiuea atrack bim with a kuifo in tho lower part of thooar, severing tho jugular, Dooley soizod an instrument for crimpiug boots and folled Hines to the ground, Dooloy diod about sn hour aftorwards, Iinea ia in jall. ‘Thie caao of Dawegon and Eatop, cbarged with tbe murdor of Leo sovoral dave ago, wan called in court at Chsrloston to-day. ‘Tho vrisaners' counsel consumed tho day srguing for a changa of vonus on account of the popular excitement againat tho prironors in Charleston. The Judye teusrved his docision notil to-morrow, The Court-Ilouse and ysrd wera fillod with anxious people, tho tasjority of whom aro citizens of Campbell's Croek, where tho murder was com- mitted. CIrcINNATY, J8n. 25.—~Later—About 200 men arrived at 10 p. m, on the stesmer Judgo Daker »nd proceoded to jail, aud took Dawson and La- teph out, marched them off to tho woods, whore thoy will probably be found hauge ing to a treo in tho moming. Dooley, who was kitled by Ilines early this cvoning, wan s colored man. After the mob bad carnod off tho Lee murderer,colorad citizens to the numbor of fifty'went to tho jnil sod demanded Hines, who waa dalivored to them, and they then fol- lowed the formor crowd to the woods with their prisonor, who will probably meet tho same fate. ] CAIRO CRIMINAL ITEMS, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Carmno, Ilt,, Jan, 25—Thia has been s lively day in Cairo omong broken merchants and law ofticors. L. D, Thoms, who eold out his stock 8o suddenly on Triday lsst, was arrcated thia morning on a charge of violating the Bankrupt law, and this afterncon Iellbron & Weil, dry- goods mon, who failod recently for a largo amonnt and mado an assipnment, wero arrested on the samo charge by Unitod Btatoa Maruhai 1Iill, from Bpringfiold. Thoy wora arrested at he snit of Jennya, Flowera & Co., or some finn of similar name, in Chicago. Bheriff Irvin arrived lere last night with DeGrath, from Jereoy City, charged with rjury, P"wa‘h‘v 100 witnessen aro already in the city to attoud tho trial of the two Willinmson County cascs. CRIMINAL NEWS FROM LINCOLN, ILL, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaon T'ribune, Taxcory, 1L, Jan, 25.—A final report of tho Grand Jury was handed in to-day., The follow- ing biila were found : Against Fred Coffman for the murdor of Preston Ewing, tho 20th of this month, noar Eminence, in this county, who is ot on ball, and will be tricd noxt wook ; William Hoidin, forcarrsing and displaying deadly wonp- na ; Willlam Duff, tor slling liqaor withont E- conso § Thomaa M, Reed, same; Harvor Gold- mnith, solliog liquor to minors : Albert L. Kele logg, lor(;ng t nod Thomas Bhoottlo, larceny, Barnard MeNattin and Wrlie, arrested yestorday for highwny robbory, aud Lushbaugt for solliug liquor, are out on bail. . A BRUTE, CiNer¥NATI, O., Jo1sh 25, —Yestorday afternoon while Miko Iiggine, anemploye of the Gas Com- pany, was walking up Pleasant stroot, a number of children, fssuing from an adjoining school- yard, ran before Lim and somewhat impeded his rmgmna. Uiggine became insanoly angry at big, and se1zing one of tho lads, namod F. Stein- flcld, doliberately threw bim into s catch-basin of tho Main stroet pewer. William Ruhl, who was passing, jumped in and rescunod the boy, although in so dotug Lo wns simost drowned. ‘T'io excitement smoug tho people in tho noigh- borhood waa intouse, aud Higeins woald un- doubtedly bove been mabbod but for his epoedy arrost and imprisonment in a station-Louss, LOUISIANA ASSASSINATION, New Onreass, Joan., 25,—Tho particulars of tho shooting of tha Democratio ex-Senator Offatt, at St. Landry Parish, aro as follows: Oftutt, while making & visit to relatives in Washington, Ls., was shot in tho head through thoe rear of his buggy., A nogro named Augustan, armed with a abot-guu, shortly afterwards iuformed some colorod womon that Offutt had beon hurt. Augustan was suspected, and s crowd wenb up to the cabin. He ran out from undor tho cabin about 200 4 fn advanco of his pursgers, 1o hup- dred armed men bavo surrounded tho swawp in which he took refuge. Offutt died Sunday. A DANGEROUS DARKEY. special uptel to The Chicago Fribune, Decatun, D, Jan, 25,—A colored tndividual namod Prico waanrrested last night for attempt- ing to murder Lowla Gordon, the night clerk at tho St. Nicholas Hotol in this city. Prico gave Gordon two pretty severe cuts whilo trying to ward off his thrusts, but tho wounds aro not davgerous, Prico was to-day placed under 81,000 bouds, Doing unabloe to furnish bonds- ‘meu, bo was locked up for safo-keoping. PUNISHMENT PORTENDING, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Iywoune, LEAVENWORTH, Kan,, Jan. 25,—Doputy United Btates Marahal Cutrie arrived in tho city to-day with ono Dick Cowan, who mardered a mun pamed Milio Allen in the Indinn Territory last summer, Cowan will bo gant to Fort Smith, Ho will be tried by the United Statos Judge of tho District, and will probably be convicted, as the murder was promeditated aud cola-blooded. FOUL PLAY, Tomsviute, Jan. 25.—FLo body of a msn named Davis, s Clarkevillo, Tonn,, telegram g2y, waa found on tho track of tho L, N. & Q. I, Railrond yestorday, horribly mutllated. hav. ing been twico run over. The pockots wore ritled aod it s supposed ho waa murdered and robbed, sud thrown on the track. FORGER SENTENCED. New Youx, Jav, 25.—~Iu tho Superior Court ihis worning, Lucius W. Pond, tho manufso- turer whouo wholesalo forgoriea havo croated 8o much surpriss sua excltement, withdrew bis ploa of “‘not guilty,” and was seuntenced to fiftcon yours' confloemont in the State Prison. Thero wre still thirty.two indictments sgainst him, SWINDLING THE GOVERNMENT. Memeitis, Jsn. 26.~M, Combs, Jr.. the noted clalm ngent, was convicted on two counts, i ‘tho United Btatos District Court to-dsy, of swindling the Covernmont with frauduloat bouny eialms, Benteuco reserved until fiftoon similar indictmonts are disposed of. A GOLD HUNTER, New Yoxnk, Jan, 25,—Bernhard Meylan, who waa arrestod horo on suepicion, has boen racok- nized ag a thief wantod av Dotrolt, Mioh., whero h“l{l‘. said to be charged with stesling 800 in gol OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. TovpoN, Jan. 25.—Steamships Hermann, Lthiopis, and Btate of Indians, from New York, aud Atlas, from Boston, have arrived. el S, Fa taudoiph nud the Abbe. Tho New York Jlerald's recont statomout thot tho batter clasd of Englishmen like Virgiuis, re- winds the Uinelunau 2'imes of a story, 1t ways ; When that distinguished Froach Abbe (csn't for tho life of us rocall Lis nama) was making us o visie in the early days of our natioual bls- tory, bo Iugrpannd to be dinlug with somu Wash- {ugton celobritios, of whow John Raadolph, of Roanoke, was oug, and tho plsce of whoso It douco was uot kunown to tho forelgner. quostion was put to the Abbe: ++ Aud how wore you plossod with theSouth ? ™ w0 Jixceedingly ; but I vonfous to baving Leou alitle disappointed—1 bad heard wo muchi—in the Vargiuia geatlomen,” Perbapy you wero unfortunate in your cir- clo," broke iti Randolpl, with & sncor. * Youdid not come to Hoanoke, for justance."” *'Prue,” sald the Abho, coverlug bls evident aonoyauce at tho rude tono with hus usus! calin swile. *'True; the nost timo I visit Virginia T uhall cortainly go to Hoanoke.” Gentlemen,” avawored Randolph, eraphasiz- i:0g the word, **do uot come to Roanoke unless they ara inviled ! " 1t wan & cruel thrust, but the Abbe took it fn the same placid manner ; and, lifting hls gray hosd, psused for & momeut to give due emphs- s to his words, and theu replied, looting In- q.\lnnn&v at the other guests 1 Said Luot, measieurs, chat I was dissppotnied in, Virginia geutisnea | vautageons STATE AFFAIRS. Momorial Offered in the Wisconsin As- sembly in the Interest of MeDill, .A Non-Secturian School Bill Be. fore tho Iowa Leglslature, Work Laid Out in Both Houses of tho Ohio Legislature, WISCONSIN, PROCEEDINGS YFSTERDAY, Bnectal Dievateh to The Chicago Tribune. Mangon \Vis., Jan. 25.~3ore petitions wers preseatod In both Housos, and billa introduced to repeal the I!sw exempting Weat Wiscousin Tallway Iands fr.2m taxation. BENATE, An important biff was troduced regarding vordicts of jurios, w.ilch rendors it compotent for eleven mon in & ¢,3minal case, and ninoin & civil suit, to rotarn v vordicl, A bill was also introduced to codily and” consolidate the laws ro Iating to tho pay and miVesge of members, the pay of employer, and proy Wing for stamps, sta- tionery, etc.; ompowering .tounties, citics, and towns, to make appropriaions for colebrating the contennial of nations] existenco July4; for & memorial to Congress for au appropriation to 1mprovoe thonavization of tho Cluppewa River. N'DILL—CATN. There wes a sharp discussion on the memorjal 1o Congress swking an investigation fnto tho right of Judge Cate to hold hiv goat In tho House for tho Eighth District, nhn\vlnf Low ho received a cartificato on a minority of the votes returned, and rociting the severo judgment of our Bapromo Court on tho procews by which votes snough were tbrown out to givo him an spparcut majority. Benator Silverthorn moved aud advocated the fndefinite postponemont of tho momoriat, as ona with which the Legslature had nothing to do, sud ss making an unfair tatomont of facta. Alr. Barron replied, sod 1n tho conrso aof Lis romarks pald Dr, "BLeDill, now dead, told him that ko Lnd consulted with Mr. Dawes 88 to the prospoct of a coutest, and Mr. Dawos ssid that, fo all his experience, lie had never known & Democrat to be deprived of his seat by Democrata when tho contestant wad & Republican, audso the ides of coutestivg was abandoned. The matter was posponed and the memorial made a special order for Thuruday. ABAEMILY. A resolution wns offored directing tho Com- mittoo on Wayn and Manus to makie an investi- pation fu rogard to the propriety of a wore ad- gum.lon of tho Biate Prison, assug- gosted in tbe Governor's message. A joiné reso- lution to receive no more billa aftor Fab, 10 way adopted, Bills wero intraduced to enablo Boards of Underwniters to maintsin fire patrols; to oblige complainants in certain crimionl cases {o Justicos' Courts to pay costs It they sottlo with- out teial; to provide for the fucorpora- ton of roligions socicties; to provide for the support of tho poor; fur tho protoction of brook trout by punishment with fine and impnsonment for their catching, espocially In winter, in nots, traps, and othar dovices by which tront-streams are rendered barren; reducing interest on uupaid toxed from %5 to 16 por cont was indefinitely postponed by 7 to 9. A JANOLE WIlCH MAY BURVIVE TUE WRECK OF MATTER. Thora is a daily expectation of arenowal of the old fight over the Chippewa lliver Falls improve- ment at Eau Claire by avlll suthorizing the Intter city to consiruct water-works by nutting o dam and lock in the river, which Las boon postponcd to avoid the objections of the Suprome Court to tho bill paseed inst winter. Tho Chiopewa-Fally people will fight 1t as usmal, efforta to haimonizo tho jnterests of the two plazes having fulled. —_——— 10WA, NEW DILLA. Des Moixes, Is., Jau. 25.—In the Tlous, Ar. Gibbons eubmitted @ minority report ou the conatitutional smondment that “no public funds sball bo used for any school, unless the same shall bave beon eatsblisied by tho laws of tho Btate, nor sball aach school be under the control of any religious donomination, nor sec- tarianism, uthelsm, or lofidelity bo tanght therein.” Tho majority roport of the Commit- too added the words, ** or creod.” The minority wiasont from striking out tho words, * scete- risniem, atheism, or 1wfidelity,” and substituting the words "' or croed.” Tho report was accopted and ordered printed. v Bills pasxed in the House to a socond reading : Defluing the duties of Sheriffs and othor olllcors in oxecuting tho death penaltys providing thet tho excoution shall take place” botweon sunrise aud eunset, within the walls of tho jail; two physiciaus and twelvo citizons to Lo witneeses of tho exocation; also, n bilt to fix the com- pensation of County Superiutendents sccording to tho population of the county, but not to oxceed £1,200: also, to dofine partition fences; also, roquirlng guardians to make an aunual re- port to the Probate Caurt; alo in rolation to criminal prosocutions, to roduce the exponses thereof; nlso, & bill making the raal sud per- sonal proporty of sollers of lquor, and owners of projerty whora sold, lablo for tto poualty of s violstion of the law. The bills to cbange the dayof the general olection, and to allow threo-fourths of a jury to 1eturn a vordict, wont under tho table, The Bonate jolnt resolution requeating our Ropresontatives” 1o Congress to procuro the nfnudy improvement of the upper rapida 1 tho Missinsippi Rivor, was adopted. Iu tho Bouate, Lilla pussed to n eccond read- ing, adding clvil government and drawing to the branchos taught 1n tho public schools ;s also, pro- viding for a jury in the probate of wills; aléo, to ostablish s Ktato Board of ttoalth. Most of tho morning bour in tho Eenato sras spont 1 the discussion of thio Iouse resolution for the re-olection of United Btates Benator, which was fiually adopted, aud at 12 o'clock both Houses proceedod to voto for United Btates Benator, which agaln rosulted in the cloction of 8.J., Kirkwood. QHIO. BILLS INTRODUCED, Couusnes, 0., Jso, 25.—In tue Tonse to-day » resolution waa offered instructing tho eals of the tract of land owped by the State in this city, and tho erection of an Exocutivo Mansion with the proceeds of such salo, It was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. Bilta wero introduced to reorganiza tho Luva. tiu Asylum of tho Btate by iucroasing tho nu- ber of Trustces, aud chauging the vames and graduating the ealaries of the physicians in chargo; o eatabllsh & State Board of Health; to provido for printing school-books by tho Btato: to add to the poualtios for violating the Liguor law of 1854 fitty days' imprisoument; to provido for tho doducting of usurious intcrests slready paid from tho principal of a dobt: to compol plaintiffa (n all casos brought befure courts of record to furnish sccurity for costs. —_— KANSAS. JEYP DAVIS, Torexa, Kan., Jau, 25— the Houso to-dsy rosolutions wora passed thanking Rlopreseuta- tives in Congroms for tho dofeat of tho bill ;;ulithlu amnosty to Jel Davis by a voto of 67 015, T ouisinun’s Nonators. Two of New Orivana Prcayune, Yeatorday at 5 o'clock quite s hittle crowd was shsembled 3t o Alobile Railroad Depot to wit- uesn thie departure of the 1Hon, J. B, Kustis for Washington. Among them woro Mesurs. llob- ertuson, Kidd, aud Mitchell, of tha Logislaturo. Tu s fow moments a hinck drove up, aud from it dismounted Pinchback and Ross Btume. Pinch, oo, was bound for Wasbington to tako a sedt, Bhortly ulter, Mr, Eustls droveup, and, entoriug on the plstforn, confrouted the rodoubtablo fincli. 'Tho humor of the rencontra was Bppro- ciated by tho erowd, and & Joud swile broko from encls of the spactators, resultivg in s like risiblo cxplosion from tho two clalmanis thewmsolves, Thay bowoed $o each othor, sud Pinch was pro- fuge ju bis compliments rexarding iy rivel, "lio wald that, after himself, ho would prefor to ses Mr. Eustls United States Boustor b0 any tuan, Aftaer & hort passage of words, Mr, Eustis eu- tored the stoepor, und Pluchback romainod on the platfoim iu w highly solf-satisfled condition of countenauce, 110 uald he bud provisions aud othor sl gracerics sboard, sud lutendod to 1oake it comfortablo for Benator Lusti durivg tha trip, A Negrots Evontfut Life. A negro namod Paul Bobastaniul was arrosted 1o i & native of In Newark ou Sundsy uight. ‘I'ripolt, and when ouly L o etaeiuea “uaril Lo was 4k, 1 un 3 llx'w'l’.fil:l ou board the Britleh War-8hip Obanti- oleey, from which he sobssquently dessried ab Honolaly, whero he enlisted on the United Btates corvetto AMonangabicls, which was then In that part looklog aftee Capt. Bemmnes. At the close of tha War Lo was dischsrged, and mada his way to Italy, wherobe entered tho naval servico, and was on board the Affondators whon Aho was sunk In the Galf of Lissa by the Aus- trian squadron under command of Admiral Tegothofl. Escaplng from tho wrock, howent to Algiers, whero ho merved the Khodive, pro- fesaing to have heon the nervant of Gen, Loring, an American ofticar who was inthe Egyptian army. Thenco he m-ntmEngI d, roentering tho navsl sorvice, snd was on board tho Doller~ oplion whon ale visicad Newport Iast aummer, At that place hio left that vessel, and biss_ since been wandaring abont the copntry. Ho was ar- restod in Newark as s vagrant. Ho was suffor- ing from starvation, and wss fed aud discharged. Ho 12 a glant in stature, and s about 60 yoars of ngo. s atieid THAT CANADIAN ELOPEMENT, Somo Further Particulnre. s New York World, Jan, 23, Ninn Mackenzio, nea Allan, wifo of Henry Mackauzie, s wealthy ahip-owner, of Montroal, Can., nod nieco of Hir Jlugh Atlap, gmprle\or of tho Allan lino of ateamers and_the Atontroal Qcean Lino, Director of tho 8t. Lawrouco and Clicago Forwarding Company, Director of tho Citizena' Inkurance Cowpany, Prostdent of the Mearchanta' Bank, Presmdeut of tho Montreal, Ottawa & Western laitroad Company. ete. ot gontioman se. well known' fn Ca adi Earl Dafferin, and whosa por- trelt adorus the bulk of Canadinn paper money of the Dank of Mountreal, paased Friday night in a coll at police hosdquarters, Now "York, separated by only two brick wally from ¥, H. Irvdges, o young civil anginoer, with whom she elopsd from Montroal on Thurmday, The circumstance of tho elopement ‘was bronglt to the notico nf Hunerintendant Walliny early on Friday morning, when he rocelved a tul- puram signed :I-‘. V. L. Pouton, Cluef of 1’ lice, Montre: calling for the arroat of Mra, Mackenzte snd Mr, Irydgos on s charge of elopomont. Mr. Walliag detalied Detectives Tteflly aud Williamron to loak afiortha fogitisen, anticipating what proved to bo the facts of tho cano. Htriugent orders wore at the samo time ireuod for the obaarvanco of tho groatest secro- ey. When tha Montreal train arrived at the Grand Contral Dopot Friday morning the detectivea singled out a remargably graceful, Intolligent lady. poss<essed of uncommon good looks, mnd accompamod by two childron and a tall, haud- some Eoglishman, The party hired a hi drove to the Fifth Avenue Hotel and eugaged rooms, tho pentloman inscribiug himsolf and compsuious a8 ¥, [endorion and wife and two children, of 1'biladelphis. They woro ossigned to s Auito of rooms numbered 251, ‘Tho detectives sow all this_occur, and reported to SBuperintondent Walling, who ordered tho arrest of Mr. and Mrs, Heudereon, and they weroat 3 p, m. arraignad before Mr. Walling, who, after reiterating his in- atructions tu keen the matter a profound secrat and orderiog the lady to bo locked up with her two children, aud the _gontleman to uccupy n- other cell, telographod to Montreal that the in- structions given by Chief Peuton had been fol. Jowod out. Hoforo the prisaners wers locked up the following eutry was mado in tho blotter of the detective oflice: Nins Mackenzie, aged 24 ; color, whito ; born in Canada; occupation, housowork ; warried ; can read and write ; charge, elopomont. F. F. Drydges, ago 24. color whito, born in England, occupation, eungiueer; siugle; can rond and writo ; charge, elopement. Mrs, Mackenzio was sasignod & dounble-bodded room in the detectives’ lock-up on the main cor- ridor floor, aud na soon as sbo wan uuder loch -ana koy sho_busiod herself in malang bor chil- dron, Isabelia, aed b yeots, and Bossic, aged 3 years, comfortable after their long journey. Mr. Brydees, who stands G foet 2 inchies In Lis Stosiing feot, and iw propoitionataly built, way locked 1ip io & coll on the samo loor. Early yo-torday mormng Mr. W. II, Tenyon, Mry. Mackeuzio's brother in-law, and Mr, J, 8. Allan, her brothor, arcived at the Grand Contral Depot from Montreal, aud went to the Windsor totel. About © a, w. they called on Buperin- tondent Walling, and were allowed to eoo Mrs. Mackenzie eud Mr, Drydges, and learnad that 3Mr. Brydges bnd meat for legal ndvico lato at night in order to secure bis and Mre. Mackenzie's relenso on a writ of linbeas corpus. My, Mace roved of tho courso taken, t Alr. Walllngdecided that thoe prisoners should Lo taken to the Tombe. awl ehortly afier 10 a, m, Mrs. Mackenzie, Mr. Brydges, and the childron wete urhorod into tho prescuce of Justico Bixvy, who denounced the arrest of lie elopibg courle as an arbitrary and unwarrautable act and dis- charped tho privoners, When thoe parties left the Court Mr. Lrydgos saluted Mru. Mockenzio and walked away with tho detcctives, Mra. Mackenzie appeared to bo undecidod ns what courso sho should pumue, and her relatives, to test bor, msked ber whotber thoy should take caro of the chitdren _and send them to Moutreal, Mis. Mackenzio answorod in the n”lrmative, and wos nbout to walk off after Mr. Brydges, when her brother and brother-in-law intorpored and in- duced her to get into a cerriage. Last nigist slio stayod at the Winasor Hotal and will go to Mon- treal to-morrow, Mr, Drydges, on leaviug tho Court, went to Polico Readquarters, solected hin baggaze, and went back to Canadn by tho 4 p. 1. train from the Graud Central Depot. From a privato soures tho followine informa- tion in regard to tho oloping couple way ob- tained ; Mmi. Mackenzie, as Miny Allau, married Mr. Mackenzle five yeass ago, and is the mother of four children, tho two youngest having beon left by lier at Montreal, Mies Allan she was tho bello of Montreal, and her accomplishments aud beauty atiracted tuuy suitors, but her chofce in Mr. ackenzie appoared to bo aictated by affaction, and their marriage had not a clond till the olopoment, Mr. Brydges ix tho son of Mr, C. 3. Brydgow, ex-3anaging Director of tho Graud Trunk Nailrosd of Cunsda, and now General Superintendent of Governmeont Railroads, Come miasioner of the lutorcolovial Railruad, aud Jus- tico of tho Peaca, Mr. Nrydges, whao was con- sidored s good match in Montroal, was equamt- od with Mra. Mackenzio's family, and visited Mra. Mackenzio frequently, nod sn entsnglos mont rosulted botween thiem. At Mre, Mackou- zie's suggestion Brydges wont to Bt. Albany, Vt, and re. Maokenzio maudo lior preparations, and before getting on tho train at Montresl tolo- graphod ta Lirvdgos to jou ber, Brydgea boscded the train at 5t. Albans, sud from “that timo to their arrost at the Fifth Avenne lotel thoy passed as Alr, and M. Ilondenson. Dilony Ateorders, liver complainty, costivenens, asupephis, etv,, are speedily ronoved by Dr, Jayne's Sanative Pilla, ' Thirty yeara’ usa haa proved thom su- posior ta all oihier romedios for the cury of the various Gucanes for which thoy ara recommended. In thelr action they sro muld and cortaty, and may be taken at any tizmo without risk fram expowite. "BUSINESS NOTICES. Wilhers Cod Liver 0il and Lime.— Tereons who havo boen taking Cod Liver Ol will ba pilesned to Jearu that Dr, Withor has succeaded, from direction of several professionsl gentlomen, 10 come Utnlug the pure off and lime tn sucli a mannor thst it I8 pleasaut to tho tasto, aud fts wffecta in Jung com- pluints are truly wonderful Very many ous ‘whoso cases wore pronounced hopeless, and “who had {aken the clearofl for » Jong timo without marked ef- foct, bavo been entirely cured by using this prepars. tion. Desurennd get” tho genutne. Aanufaciured anly by A, B, WiLbon, Clicmiat, Boston, Sold by uil drugglata; P 4 A Slight Cold,”? Coughs.—Fow ure awaro of the juiportance of checking & cough or i yLaanT coLn ' wlich would yicld to nuld reinedy, 3£ peglocted, often attacks e lungs, * Brown's troi. chiwd Tyoehea™ givo nure and almost jmiawdiate relief. piomalbebiob L A Sttt S e ~~ __NEW PUBLICATIONS. “This f6 & beantiful Quarterly Journal, foely fliuatrae ted, snd containtug sh tll_‘,‘ldu;:"!l:’r;x;.l\l:q;:n: with the first number, 1 ly 45 couls foi . The first No, for IN Traued, $4~ Viok' ok's Flower and Vogetablo Garden, 35 cents; with ol envars, 63 couts; ddress JAMES VIOK, Rochester, T SEWING MACHINES. ___ WA DECIDED ADVANOE” Judges' mpo_{h Amer, Tus, Falr, INI=ZXAT WILLOOX & GIBES AUTOMATIC BILENT BEWING MAOHINE, Awardod tho grand * Gold Medsl of Prokrows," of tha Amerlcan Lustitute, Nov. 1675, aud tle *feott Legacy Modal,” of the Frauklin Iustitute, Uct., 1876, OBARAQTERISTI0 FEATURES, Oall and exs:nine or agud for prospoctus, 200 and 208 Wabash-av, RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF CARSON, PIRIE & €0, Madison & Peoria-sts. The Winter Stack of the Grenl Wost End Dry Goods Housa at immenso reductions and sacrifice in prices. Tho Golden Opportunity for thoso who desire to cconomize, 250 piecos Gray Urban P i Suitings at 1% 1.90 por y':f-g' ?32: Suttln alfs One case Plaid P:’qrthflouhlo‘"c' brl:htnca!orn. 14¢ yard; opiin Alpacas, Cumel's Hair, Plaids, Crape iothin, Valenoins, &o. H fortiorly sold from 30 o 37 o507 0+ Ko0ds Mohaira, Barkot Cloths, Sorgos, Stri . oba Lairs, &0., ot 260 7d, Toduood r?ag':fl, 0, an Q. ‘Wido English Merinos, haa Al - lin, Dlagonals, &oy, 04300 94 5 worth e All:wool Fronch Bergos, Bataons, Brocads nnd Satin Btripes, redue 4 e Ben, bo,’?lnurfi(ti)l“?m from 76, 80, and ames, all- Af,‘";,“"'lly sll-*r? yxun , hoavy and fing, 0603 -wool real Franch Merinos roi , 850, and ‘S1, to 50, 60, nng“’f(gg;flfi:z; cheapest Merinon over offored. Large lot 40-in. Fronch Cashmores, cholce sbaden, roduced from $1.35 and $1.50 to 80c nnd $1 yerd; gront bargain, Plaids, Buitings, &o., at noarly. 50 por cent uction, Black Al 3 w:grtb 3;;-0;112' 26e yd; » spaclal bargain, Ieavy Black Queon’s Cloths, 40c; rogulas 680 goods. Great Borgains in Black Coshmeres, all on, Bmk Gros Grain Sliks at s1 5, $L00;; cheanest goods Otoroq, a0 ead * Gacheomiro Milano” Black Silksa, richost, most durable, and ohenpest Gros Gramny Grent baatoe i derk, end bl at bargains in dark, on Fanoy Btripe Silka nt 05, plack | %"5'3(’, roally dastrable qunlitics and stylon, Colored Grou Girain Bilks at a soc-irice, Lyons Olonk Velvets reduced 25 to 30 per Cloaks at astonishing roductions, Ladies' All-Wool Beaver Cloaizs, 35, 7, and S8 each; former prices, £10, S18, and $15. Fur Beaver Clonks, $5: worth 9 oacn, Bxtra fino Chinchilia, Fur Beaver, nnd Ea- %u‘imnux Boaver Cloaks, nicely trimmed, $12, $16, and $18: worth'nenrly doublo, Great barzains in Shawls of all Kinda, L;.dlui':' Uorino Drawers, 25¢ pair; worth 5 ota, LF:lal;:‘ Ribb'd Merino Hose, 1504 reducod . Men's Ucrino Bhirta and Drawers 50c each; worth 75¢. m«i’!‘)‘u“ Funoy Wool Hose, 10c paint worth Bareains in Linensand House- keeping (ioods. Trish Linens, slightly smok- ed and wet ata New Yorl fire, {or half-price. Great ™ Reductions in Flan- nels, Blankets, &e. . Cassimeres, Cloths, & Cloak- ings greatly reduced. Lmbroideries at 50 cents on the dollar, Furs at midsummer prices. Thn abovo are only a fow among hundreds of other bargainy. GOLDEN OPPORTTNITY Madison & Peoria-sts. SILKS, SILKS! SPECIAL SALE! Field, Lester & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS., Call attention of all to a Speclal Sale for January Of 1,000 pieces of ANTOINE GUI. NET & CO.’S Black Gros Grain Iinving bought nbove quantity since the first instant, at a bar- gain, they will ofter them during this month at fully 15 to 25 per cent from tormeor prices, SPECIAL attention is called to the grades at $1.50, $L.75, $2, $2.50, and §3, A8 lbeing desirablo and very cheap, and would suggest that overy lady who will roquire o Silic Dress within next three months glve them an carly inspection, They will also offer o lurge and elegnnt assortment of FANCY SILKS At UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES CONFECTIONERY. - B e e AT : - sl expressod 16 o A 118 asd upward a4 q - Address b e o Gl S R o i

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