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obahly will not. The only way ::glll that he has and giving to the poor. This & 114 be to nilenee the (housand toneucs of rumor T Hibery—an fdea that has probably not oc- Y redtadudge Daria. but which will be nstantly adopted by him when he hears of it Tz TRIBTNE lakes plessnro In acknowledging she recelpt of & catdlogue with this odd and captl- vatlog lmprint: * *Titles more or fess Intelligible, with Desceiptions more or lces Rellable, and Prices more or leas Reasonable, of a Lot of Booka more or less Deeirable. For salo by Charles L. oodward, Dook Peddier, up-stalrs In? Httio back-room, 78 Nassau strcet, New York." Mr. Woodward must be a phllozopher, or he would never describe bimeelf ass peddiers If he weren pedder of the ordinary kind ke would probably ¢laim to be s philotopher. Prerident Grant did a graceful and homora- ble thing by calling upon Alexander Stepfiens, The Ilatter is probably lying upon his death- bed, The facldent will find a place In his- tory, though it 18 overshadowed now by the interest In political affaire, The yisitof the Generalof tho Unlon armie nd the Prestdgnt of the united conntry upon the ex-Proel. Wentof the Confederscy will he thonght by {nture generations 8 aublime moral spectacle, when tiewed In relation with the rapld healing of the sounds cansed by the Civil War widow Van Cott, therevivalist, has not seasoned her prayer with fasting, and has consequently at. tained an enormous’ bulk and the weight of 250 pounde, She ia a8 gencrous In her falth asin her rson, belleving that all will ba saved who do not deliberately choogo fo bo burned forcver. Her etrong point1a inplctaring the horrorsof hell, sehich she draws with & definiteness of outlino that might slmost suggest 8 personal acquaintance with the sobject. Dnt perhiaps sho has only read a translation of Danto, whosa {magluation was suf. ficlently slvidto sct up athousand revivallels in trade. Anpewand important convert to the blue-glass religion s the Bptingdeld Republican, which has thus far advanced only to the stage of admitting that there may be something {n {t, but ehows signs of abject aurcender to the forcos of Gen. Pleas- onton. We suspect, If Mr. Bowlea® favorite sonthe room might ba oxamined, certsin tokens of his faith wonld be discovered. Ilis paperof the 7ih {ust. contalns & long editorial on the subject, clos- Ing with thia beautlfal paraphrase of Q. W, Childa: ‘Ao sore long tme wo bore, AT AL 1ast we picd BE Alasty Rnd'tita we lost our pals. Gecretary Morrll) owes his llfe to tho accom- plished obituary-writer of Tux Tninvsr, who has auccessively saved the Pope, Charles O'Conor, Alexander Stephens, and now the Secretary of the ‘Treanury, by preparing beautiful notices of their 1ives snd accomplishments in anticipation of thelr enrly demise. When a1l other remedies fall, an anto-mortem obituary-notice may ho depended upon to being tho suflerer around. It never falla. 1owever, thia In the long ran will prove an un- equsl contest; for the ubltuary-writer fighta on tho ulde of Death, who carries the heaviest artlllery,s0 faras beayd from; meanwhile, the notices ce from troubling, but thoy will bave thesr day. The untversal rule, which has had few excep- tlons, that marzlages between stage people and those not connected with the dramatie profession lave an unhappy termination, s again {llustrated in the divorce sult of Laura Taylor agalnst James ‘Valentine Taylor at Boston. 'Tholady came from an old theateical family, and had been an actress and singer from the age of 14. The husband (s n gentleman of wenlth and culture, who residesat Cambridgo, Intemperance arfd cruelty are alleged against him. Altmony of $1,000 has been granted Mre. Taylor pending the procccdnue. It I suse pected that bor passionate longing to return to tho stage 1s the first cause of thelr wedded infelicity, | The principal social event of the scason In New Yotk was the marriage on Monday evening of Mr. ‘Edward Brooks Scovel, of Detrolt, and Miss Marcls Taoseselt., The bride comes of an old and wealthy family, Inheriting In her own right a fortuno esti- mated to be worth from $50,000 to $150,000 per snnum. The bridegroom was a poor man, holding the position of lenor-aingerin8t. Thomas' Church. After the wedding-trip he will complete his en- gagement at tho church and thon depart for Eu- rope to study musle. His wifo has rettled npon him $16,000 a year. The wedding wasof tho most fashlonable description. The ltoosevelts have long been leaders in soclety, and the Inta Mrs. Roosc- wvelt was the supremo authority in her own select and very excluelve clrclo, Two remarkablo women dled in Cincinnati Tucs fAay, One of them was Mrs. Sorah Peter, whom the Commercial speaks of aa ono of the mosy notable of women, andono who will bo marked among tho historical persons of hor country and goneratlon, She spoke, read, and wrote with fluency and precislon English, French, German, and Itallan, and her acquirements in other tongues were consldorable, Her labora fu behalf of art- education in Cincinnati have heen of permancnt value, and gave perhaps thofiret fmpulso to the high average cultura of that city. Twenty-five years ago sho became a cenvert to Romun Ca. thollcism, std her atudles thercafter were largely directed in the channol of religiona history. Sho was almost 85 well known at Rome as the Pope, and waa ealled thero Bt. Teter,—her name, hér initis), tho ataff that she carried, suggesting the pleasantry. Ier charitable works were {nnumet. able and untlring, They have conferred npon hee memory & [ragrance and a perpetulty {n the affec~ tlons of the people that all her intellectus] endow. ments would not havo recured, The other death referred to was that of Mre. R. B. Bowler,n daugh- fer of the Iate Nathanlel (1. Pendleton, and rellet of Robert B. Dowler, 8he was known for many Christian graces and accomplishments, and wealth and family gave her a commanding vosition in Cin. clonatl soclety, 1ler home wasoneof the moat ‘beautiful tn & city which boasts of many charming resldences., et TALLY ONE MORE. The First Murder of the Year occurred yesterday afternoon at. 5:30 o'clock at {he ealoon of Albert LeBrum, No. 710 Indlana svenue,—that is (o say, the victim, i not already dead by tho time this Is read, cannot live more than a few days at the utmost. His name is Thomas Murphy, and that of his sssallant Theopbllo Stevens, Stevens kegps a ealoon at No. 420 Caual street, and while down-town ‘yesterday to pay his water- tax met with an expressman nsmed Marks, who {s a countryman of ' bhis, and together the two went to Lo Brun's, who {sa mutual acqualotance. While thero Marks pro- poscil that s game of euchro'be ployed, to which Stevens readily gave assent, But nosooner had they commenced, than Btevens rushed fothe door just in time to stop Thomas Murphy,n rather notorjous thief of the neighborhood trom making off with the cxpross-wagon and con- tents. Hot words ensued, and the fight was transforred to the saloon. Murphy Indulgedin conslderablo brag, and shied his fistaaround fn o loose manner, but, so far as can Lo learncd, mado only one attempl to strike his sntagonist, Thereupon Stevens drew a revolver and fired fult at Murpby, to which the latter replied: * Bhoot sway, Your plstol 1s no good,” or words to that effect, he evldently not baving felt tho bullet, Btevens fired aguln, aud this thne Murphy {ell 1o the tloor with his hand upon bis left groln through which the bullet had passed. By advico of snme one In the room Stevens alld ot ut 'k door, and was maklug rapid tracks when bo was arzested by Oflicer Andrew Barrett, who had been attracted thither by the repurts. The wounded man was conveyed to 8t Lukc's Hospital close by, where he was visted b \Owens, who has'wo hape whatever for his re. tovery. It was found upon examiuation that Buvens’ first bullet nad dono much more_darm- IE than the second, it having passed fnto ths jung a short distance below thu rizht nipple. Hurphyhnul( 3 years of But Was already quite famillar with the fns of fiflke atations. He bourded ot No. 758 Indluna taue, Bievens is u Belglan, about 43 years of age, 8odls married, but has no children. o was fu Hauor st the time, but those who witnessed the say hiy actlon was caused only by Mur- phy's insolence. e —— i BURLINGTON SOCIETY. Apectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Bravivozon, Ia., Feb, U.—Mlis Faunlo Adsms. daugbter of the Hon. A. G. Adams, President of the Bosrd of Tradeof thisclty, reccived her Jady trends this afternoon. The reception was by farthe most brilifant of auy.of the soclety eventsof the winter. Thohousc was closed and the caslighted. The reception contluued frum 1 o'clack uoon until 4 p. m., and at 1« way- nificent collation was scrved. Itaro owers i‘u boundiess profusion lent the aid of thelr beauty nd perfume to the success of the event. ‘Fhe Utendaucs was laree, and the totets exceedlug- Iy rici and handsowe, and music fowed conti- &u:.v from & full orchestra during the after- 1 TOREIGN. The English Parliament and ihe Eastern Complications. Positlon of the Liberal and Con= servative Parties Defined, The Former Favor the Coercion of Tar- key by the Powers; . And Advlso Concerted Action witfhussia if Other Powers Hold Alooly A Gironlar from the Porte Treats Igma- tiofl’s Sontiments with Contompt, GREAT BRITAIN. DISRAELY'S EASTERN FOLICT. Losnoy, Feb. .—Lord Derby, in hls specch on the Queen's address, declared that England's policy had been to press the recommendations of tha Conference unon the Porte, but not to use or sanction the use of force, aml at the same {ime not 1o undertake to protect Turkey from any force used by the Powers. With re- gard to the Czar's nssurances, thaugh he be- Heved In the Czar's sincerity, still even the Czar might ha compelled to act agalost, his per- “sunal wistics, THE OPPOSITION. Titre Duke of Arayl declared his belfef that the Government poliey of never forcing. Turkey to comply with thelr wishes would end in a dis- astrous war, The detniled reports of the speeches made yesterday by Earl Granville, In the Houso of Lords, fand the Marquis of Hartington, in the House of Commons, show that the Liberaf party Intended to uphold the view that England should co-operate with other Powers for the coercion of Turkey, and cven co-operate with TRussia alone if the other Powers declined to uct. Earl Granville sald: “If the Goverument in- fluence were used {u persuading Europe in one body to coine forward and Inslst, as they have the moral and just right to do, that Turkey ¢hall perform the promlscs she has so long _deluyed, the result could not be doubttul,” It inay ba sald, You are not able to persunde the European Powers; hut I am not sure that the Impression does not prevail that England fs . the_only obstacle. At all events, you would not_be much worac off after making the nttempt. Will anybody tell me that If once the ‘Turks zot it into thelr “heads—if they really helievea that not only England but tue whole 6f Lurope Is nlrmluhgll‘v ‘and eerfously in carnest in this matter—that urkv.‘zly which up to this mo- ment. has beeninfiuenced by one l’uwcr\cmlhlrc- slst the united Powers of Europel I believe it would be_ uitterly unnecessary to resort Lo co- erclon. 1 belleve If the Government will follow that coursc they will meet with great success, and they will_feceive the congratulations and approval of oll parties and all classes of this country.!? TNE MARQUIS OP HANTINGTON mald: “There are some among us, I trust that the Government do not beleng to the number, wlho look with caltmness, It 5ot satisfaction, at the prospeet of leaving 'i‘urkcy and Russla face to fice, and the prospeet of war between them. 1 nak whether the danger of that positiun as re- rards English fntcrests has ~ diminished? Whether it has not rather increased siuce tho time whea Canning, rather than encoanter the perils of such a situation, ratber than allow Rits- sln to take upon hersclt singly tho task of en- forcing tho proposals which had been agreed upon hetween England and Hussta aa to thc allairs of Greeee, was willing cven to go tho length of proposlng to co-opcrate with Russia for the purpose of attainlug the end in view. 1am un- williug to belleve that the reeources of dlrlu- macy are exhausted by tha fallure of the Con-, ference. Of this, at all ovents, I mn sures that tho Government will take a heavy responsibility upon themselves if they do not strive to do overything in thele power to preserve concerted action among the Powera for the accom plis- ment of theso beneficent ends for which the Conferenes labored, but unfortunately lahored vainly, to attain.” NORTHCOTE, Loxnos, Feb, 9.—The I’all Mall «Gazelte, ina leading article. says: * 8ir8taflord Northeote's apeech in the louso of Commons last evenlng can siinlfy nothing but thiss that hie cannot ad- mit that the great Powers have done with the Kfronnuln of tho Conferente beeausc they bave e rejected by the Porte, nor allow tliat the new Turkiah Coustitution s to bo taken as an answer Lo the wish and appeal of the Powers." The Lalt Mall Gazelts thinks that the Govern- nent in the Lords and Commons have spolkon with different voices. It adds: “Perhaps Midhat Pusba’s fall and Edhen Pasha’s acecs- slon may huve suggested to certain members of tho Adminlstration that Lord Salisbury’s threats unmfi laugzuage b the closs of the Conferenve may be repeated with advantage now."” THE TAST. GREEK PECLING AGAINST RUSSIA. rATieNs, Feb, 8.—Two Greek journals, pub- lished at Trleste, ood secused of helng in the pay of Russia, wers publicly burned last night. AENT NQME, Bucnanest, Feb, 0.=~The reserves have been sent home, A AERVIA. Loxuox, Feb, 0.~Tho Times’ Belgrade die- patch says M, Karisoff, Ruestan Consul-Gen- cral, 1a still openly opposing peace. Ilo is recognized as {dentified with tho plans of the Sclavonlc Socletles. It 1s belleved fn the high- est elrcles that ofilelal Russia enrnastly desires peace between' Beryle and Turkey, as it would remove a caues of constant frritatlon with Austrla, and leave Russla at 'tib- erty to deal with Bulgaria, Rusaian Sclavonic socletics desire war, believing that Turkisn vce cupation would follow, oud force the Russlan Government to tuke active steps fmnediately. They also dealrey to provoke the Hunkarluns, belleving that the Sclavouiuns In Austria mnust triumph if aroused by any ovort act of ths Hun- gorlanminority. ‘'I'he, queston of peaco or war hangs upon the relative strength of jo- fluence exerclsed In Deherade by offivial and unofileizl Russlu. Four thousand men left Bel- grado Thursdoy for (iludons. The Serviaus are concentrating ull their forces In that quarter, RUSSIA GETTING READY, . A Vienna correapondent of the *Dally Tele fl::]l‘h":fla, {‘t 18 reported that Russla is about to monilize three more army corps, Lo operat tiie Upper Dauube fn (ho%vent”nl wn‘!u kaly L + TUILKISI ARROGANCE, CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 0.—The uireularof the Toite on the fallure of the Confereice, dated Jan, 20, ofter recapltulatiog the arguments juse Hiying tho rejection of "the proposals of ‘the Fovvers, comnients i & very contenptuous tone on the asscrilon made by (len. Ignatief?, at the final sitting of tho Coifercuce, that the Porte by ita action had virtually sbrogated the treaty ot Purle, The Porte declares nothing would have been casler for the Turkish delegaten, if they had cousidercd such a courso expedient, thah to show that Gen. Ignaticf’s asscrifon was defective both in form and substauce, ‘The del- egutes, however, remalucd silent, as Gen. Igua- tlefl's remarks were irrelovant to the object of the Conference, Thu Europeuu® delegates, by thelr sllence, guve an unequivocal sigu of aston- Ishuient at the language fn which Geu, Iguaticft pretomdled to cxpress the views of the whole Junference. VHESS CONSORS DISMISSED, Loxpoy, Feb, 0.—A dispatch frour Vienoa to the Standard reports that the chief of thy Bt. Petersburye Press Burcau has been dismissed by order of the Czar for permitting journals to use Janguage detrimental 10 peace snd concord with friendly Governucents, AUSTRIA, * TUE NUNGARIAN CABINET. ViENNa, Feb, 0.—Baron Senvyery, leader of the Huogariau Conservatives, and Herr Von Gzekholy, P'resident of the Court of Cassation, arrived hero to-day to open negotiatiovs ye- specting the formation of the uew Hungarisn Cabluct, . — SPAIN. ELECTION OF SENATORS ORDERED, MaDRLD, Feb. 9.—The Tiempo snnouuces that the King bas signcd o decree dissolying the Senate aud ordering free clections. il Skl s KANKAKEE ITEMS, Special Dispatch fo The Tribuns. Kaxgakee, Hi., Feb, 98~The incimbers of the Congreeationul Church of this city at a mceting at therestdence of (i, B. Joloer last uight de- clded to disband thelr organization, and to take into vousideration proposals from the Presbyta- riau Budety for the swrender of thetr property to the latter, This propesty consistsof a small church nud a £1,500 plpe-orgzan, ionltry-show IHE CHICAGO 1he Juace, . Tart, 4 secomd, 8714, Hen—Firs, 8, Willlamson, R03 second, AlAmes, 7. Pallet—First, Willlam Sibley, 84475 aecond, A. Ames. z - n Light Tirabmar: Cockeral—First, d Lias- NHZ3 ceand, D, 1. Babcock, 53 nler, L~ Lasnler, 561¢; sccond, d. D, Grimes, Fl,rlll/- . N, Ple poultry “euts ), niehit,” The stock exhibited liere, In hia eatima- thon, 13 equat to that in any other show he has attended, and many of the birds would stand well In the forthcoming nntlonal st C The followIng premhums arc announce On Dark Bralinas; 3 Williamson, 821 pointa; secowd premiuu, Jim T, mdmonk’ clores fo-morrow. The © (the woll-known eugraver of coneluaded his Jabors last jcago. 8 Cock—Firat premium Cockerel—First, ints, Ey . Dot F. D, latch, Puliet— 821, ffn Buft Cochins: Cockerel—Firat, N. B gymlt, 863 second, E. Lasnlerand H.T. Bwan, 15 cach. Hen—l. D. Grimes, 83, Pulict— Firat, Mi. Envart, 8i9¢; second, F. Lasnicr, aufi. On Partddge Cochina: second, W, [N Ty N Cockerel—Flrst, . T, Swa 3 . fintc):: &, Pullot—Flrst, \ At Tlateh; second, 8, Wililamson. e FIRES. CHILAGO. The alarm from Box 55} located at the corner of Lumber and Twelfth strects, at 1:20 this morning, was caused by the discovery of fire In alarge wooden structure on Lumber street, fm- mediately south ocenpled by W. planing-mill. of Twelfth, owned und R. I Robbins " as a A second alarm was sounded seven minutes after, owing to the dangerous character of the surroundings, and this brought o the scene a number of cngines ond firemen requisite for the rough and tough Job be- fore them. The flames spread with the inost alarming rapldity, fanned by a fresh breeze from the southwest, mill, togother with z structures (ronllng on Twelfth stree owned by Mr. Robb veloped 80 ntenee ns to drive olf cven and n a short time the two large loosely-built ins, were completely o fn a sheet of flame, whose heat was the fre, men. The lumber-yard and offlce of Barton & Jones upon the east slde of Lumber “street ecemed doomed, but by the nost extraordlnary anld mt exertions the flames were fought * back, little damagd was done mave piles fronting Lumher to scyeral lumber street which were fmmediately exposed intensc heat. fire's work tnay be gained from tl to the Bome fdea of the nrlfll;y I:f"l‘h!: e fac I within three-fousths “of an hour from the tine of the first slarmn, the lire was to all appear- ances black out. The mill was a large wooden atructure, with tefi-mnn in front that gave {t tho appearance of rolidity, only the was Fuollom & It but under all the show there wns slightest fabric of carpentery. formerly owned and ron by Lashner, but was bhou ht some six_months ago by Mr. Robbina. \\'?:rk belug dull, it was closed several weeks ago, hut tho stock ond tnachinery and tools of the work- taen remained intact, ‘The two structures In front were occupled Ly L ver: Ful al parties, ham & Co., manufucturers of sash and doors, lose about $2,600, Jose) ph Scllr_lb&x"‘l', ‘anufacturer of furnlture, loses nhout £3,000. George Pegyedl, turn-shop, loses 81,500, A small barn on the west belongine to Bar- ton & Jones was also destroyed. “It was worth perhaps £200. Ahout £5,000 fect of lumber cast of the mill, belonging to Mr. Rohbins, was badly charred. It was wonderful how tho flremen confined the conflagration within such a small all the ground cast to the river was with lumber plles. ‘The total loss will not be far from $25,000, of :vhllih 818,000 fa sct down for the miil and con- cnts. was no insurance, Theorigin of the fire is & mystery, Su far as could be ascertained there The flames were first scen by the watetitnun, Michacl Delahanty, near the holler, but, 08 there had beennofirein it since the firet of January, incepiarism is linted at, AT DANVILLE, ILL, Special Dispateh to The Tridure, DaNvILLE, 1)), Feb, —Turner Hall, a new building situated on Malin street, was burned at, 5 o'clock this morning. The bullding nud con- teuts were entirely destroyed. Loss, $5,0005 nsured in the Fancull Il of toston, for 24,000, Hcnaxroy, Vi, Feb, 0.—A fire beginning in C.C. Tong's store hurncd sonth to,and in- cludivg, Uogle's Block, aud north to I W Farrar's Block, occupied by 8. 8 Morey. Loss, nthout £100,000. the loss, SeniNapPieLy, 1L, Feb, 0.—Mra. R. 1. Fow- ler's haudsowmo resldence, in this ity, burned this alternoon, for 87,400, New Yonk, Feh, 0.—A fivo fv 104 and 106 West Houston street last night damaged the stock aud hullding about §40,000. e i CLEVELAND, Feb. 0.—The Leader's Ashtabula special says: day. Churles Hilton sworn: neer in the employ of the New York Central & Iudson River Rallroad. thorotigh examination of the bhroken bridge. Ile thinks the Jower Interul braces were not attached ft dd not materfally because of thastifncss of tho lower chorde. In lis examination of the bridge, he found nothing to jodicato that the braces had moved from thelr original positton in the bridgo be- fore it fell. placement ugil cutting away of the maln bruces and misplacement of tho ing al that theso defcets would constitute a futal cles picnt ot weakpess (n the bridge. Coneldering the bridge to bo In perfect repalr, it is one which he would. not recummend at sl for ruil- wav traflle, AMr. Hillon s the last of the cxpert witnesses to be examined by this Jurv, Twoorthrec other witnesses ure expected within u fow days, alter which the jury will sdjourn tor a week to allow tho Coruner an opportunity for atieuding to outshle niatters which the fury wi verdiet. ‘The threo unidentificd Lodles which were loft in the vault for ldeutitication have beeu ondercd buried, in u largo bullding. After remaining insensible foru while, he recovered sulliciently to crawl down stairs for help, teaving u larve trail of blaod morking bis course. open the door, however, and agaln sank Insen. eible, fu which condition he was discovered, three hours later, uponu the entrance of his brother futo the pullding, :;x:m'n‘udly survive. e is 20 years old, and un- CLEvELAND, O, Feb, O.=Peter Gerdune, Bcale fuspector for the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Company, was yun over and killed by cars in this vity yesterday. Barriore, Md., Feb, 0.—FEight bodies of the crew ol the oyster schoouer Lusura, capsized near Annapolis, fn the gale of Dec. 10, wero yo- mvefs‘d yesterday, Tuc bodles sre well pre- \ ToLepo, O, Feb, \.—To-night, while & mao nawed Charles Jucobs was employed in prepar- ing gas for the calcfum lights at the Knighta Templur ball, an_oxygen tank into which gas had been pumped wutll the pressure approxi- mated 125 pounds per fnch exploded,and afrag- n‘\‘eul ltrull:lknh(m in the head, fracturiug his ull RUN OVER AND KILLED, ISD1ANATOLIS, Feb, .—~Beujamin Cunnlng. ham, of Wintersett, la., was run over and killed this evening four miles porth'of this diy by u truln on the lndianapolls, Peru & Chicago Road, server ral brl Nzw Beorowp, Feb. 9.—The Wawsutta Mills will advance the wages Iu March to the Jauuary Norrovx, Feb. 8.—The ball given In the Navy Yard last pight fn bonor of the Grand Duke Alexls snd the Russiun mavsl officers wasa iltiant 8{air, ed. "o AT SCRANTON, VT, Instirance covers twosthirds of AT SIPRINGFIELD, 1LL. Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune, Loss ahoul #10,000; fusured IN NEW YORK, CASUALTIES. ASIHTADBULAN. “The fnquest was resumed to- He s a eivil engl- He hos made a at the hest points, infuro hut that the bridge, Huowonld not conslaer the dis- ower lateral brac- rlght, but would not consider ?er(l!ulm: to tho verdict, alter Il reconvens wud reuder its GA8 EXPLOSION. Bpectal Dispatch to The Trivune. was olone at the time Ne w unable to 1o in still allve, hut UNDER THE WHEELS, Bpecial Dispatek ta The Tridune. CAPSIZED. e —— e TELEGRAPHIC_NOTES, 'RIBUNE : SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1877-TWELVE PAGES, 5 thenee back here, Arriving here Jact night at mlduleht, he waiked top Franklln, ae hesave, _running nearly all the way, and getting there by o'clock “In the morning. )is feet are wwullen, and show marks of the journey, S far a8 cxamined, the bank will lo=e all {ts capltal, its sorplus, and nt least £25,- 0. Four §10,000 forzed notes have been trared as pald by correspondents of the hank at New York, Cincinnati. and Loulsville, and Chirago. ‘Tha flrm of William Young & Co. claim $i4,- 190, which does ot appear on the books of th bank. This must be pald, snd will make 881 000, which wiil break up reveral stockhollers. M¢s. Taylor has recovered licr neryous strength, and is enzaged every moment at the bedeide of Lier hwsband. BOILER EXIPLOSION. A Serious Accident in the * Daily News" Office, Collapse of a Ten-Foot Shell and a General Wreck. . The Engineer and Two Olher Persons Slightly Infured. SIOUX CITY SCANDAL. , Special Dispatch ta The Tribxne. 81o0tx City, Ta., Feb, 0.—A scandal case of rather large proportions Is beinz tricd hefore Judge Brennan's Court liere, this evening, and will not probably he roncluded befope Monday or Tucsday, L. D, Clay, a real estatn dealer, Dr. Porter, of Lemars, and $s Miss Flun, of 1a- Kkota. are the persons prominent In the case, the girl having sued Clay for reduction and bastardy, alleging that criminal fintercourse oceitrred while ehe was at work in Clay's famity Irom November last till the month of January, when she left there and came here, Clay had Dr. Porter arrested yesterday charging him with suhorning perjury, claiming that Porter Induced Mizs Finti Lo make aflidavit and' commence suit azainst Clay. The caze as {tnow stands Is hadly mixed and excitea conslilerable interest, Both Clay and Porter occup; l1 soclal posltions in the towna where they Total Damage Inflicted About $6,000. At 12:10 o'clock this morning the denizens of Fifth avenue fn the viclnity of Washington strect were startled by a deep mufiled round, like the sudden and unexpected boom of u heavy plece of artillery,. followed up fnmedi- stely with the crash of breaking glass and the hlssing of ecscaping steam. A boller had exploded. It was the source of the motlve power In the Skandinaven printing nilice. The policemen traveling beat In the viclnity hurrled totho place, and found it enveloped In dark- ness .and ddense clouds of stcam. The Fire Patrol turned out promptly, as did also a hook and ladder company, but, as no firc had broken out, there was nothing for them to do. After the steam-clourds had dispersed suf- ficlently to nilow of 2 rafe entrance Into the bullding, the police and fircmen commenced the work of efaminatlon. Tho front windows— Immense lights of plate-glass—were blown out completely,and it was fmpossible to find a plece large enough toglaze n knot-hole. ‘The count. Ing-room, uscd jointly by the Skandinaven and the Dullty News, was™ considerably disturhed, Chalrs and tables were overturned, and small movable artleles were seattered around in reck- less profusion, 1In rear of the husiness- office " wus the malling-roont, The win- dows in this were mmplewlr demolished, Galley-racks, tahles, and the nalling nachinery hud Bicen hutrled here and there: hroken pieces of thnber, fragments of machiners, and & pile of debris, froin where no one could tell, lumbered up the floor, Immediately back of the matling-room $n the o INFANTICIDE, Hpecial Ditpatch 1o The Trivune. } BLOOMINGTON, IH., Feb, 0.—A case of jufantf- dde occurred last night at Leroy, McLean County, which, notwithstanding the closest in- quiry and investigation on the part of the ofll- onra of the law during the day, remains shroud- ed In impenctiable inystery. Last night screame, evidently the walllug of an Infant, were lieard by a8 number of residents of Leroy, and this morning an carly viser was horrified to find thie dead boxly of 2 male child Iying I u fence corner, fte lega caten off by doga and hoge, and agash in the head. Coroner Hene dricx was sent for und held an inqueat, exam- nfog & lnrge nuiberof witnesees, Enough*Ras Iearned to determine that the murderer of the child Is a resldent of Leroy, and to justify the {;::)7:;!'—‘“'[-”“‘;“ 1*'_'"’ wfl"'“:w;’r‘mu?"’ abiti | ussertion that the crime will be fixed upon the fen “or tweive feet long. It iwas rent PrOREE DRradnso0n. ol bent and twisted. The uncertain flicker fromn u policeman’s bull's-eye threw a welnl Helit on the commingled pile of hent and hroken Iron, shivered timbers, bricks, and mortor,—ghe courses of the Intter runulog In every direction 1ike the rocky seams In a volcanic upheaval. THE NOILER is placed fu a brick addition to the rear, which also lucloses the elevntor on which the forms were nent down from the Skandinaren comnos- Ine room on the third floor. Its walls were REPEATERS CONVICTED, CIXCINNATI, O, Feb, f.—Ex-Detective James White, on trial In the Unlted States District Court, charged with procuring fllegal voles to be cust at the Oectober clectlon, was to- day found gullty, and remanded for sentence. This fa one of abont a dozen convictlons in the same Court ozainst Individual members of n gang of {llegal voters. Eoph Hotland, recently . ¢ arrested in New Yotk, Is fmplicated in the :;’,‘,‘Eh" ‘p':f:““":'h",:‘b'om’rhfu“"’,ou“:m‘x;" '.hlf‘!l same butluess, and test oy h the cascs gl and, Judging by the pleco of ft seen, | Teady tricd points to him as the chief of u guoz. He Is expected to arrive to-night. —— BOGUS HALVES, Spacial Dispatch to The Tribune. Oxania, Neb.,, Feb. 0.—The police to-day arrested one ). 8mith ona charge of having passed numcerous spurious sllver half dillars For the past two days he had shaved them at a Mvely rate, hll)'lngl'h‘u cents’ worth hereand there and getting 45 cents la good money in exchange for bogus silver. He ‘was nabbed os he waa about to take the train for Counctl Blufls, and urme of the counterfeits fuund fu his posscs- siou. had worn “rather thin, It wasonalevel with the bnsement, sud the entrance to the room in Which it was located ' was through two doors, ‘The wholc of this addition was dcmollshed, and the greater portlon of the elevator torn away. One end of the bofler waa thrown through one of the doors and landed near the entrance on Wella strect, while another portion of it was huried out fn the renr. At the time there wwere five pressmen in the basement, one of whom—Larssen—wasscalded somevwhat and got a acalpwonnd, while Lawrence — was wounded in the arm, and John Fleler got a few contusfons, A printer named John Thurndson, who Is cmployed in the Skandinaren office, was near one of the windowssettingtype, and a pleco of_glass strick bim over the fore- head, and cut him slightly. Talf a dozen print- ers wero at work In the composing-ruom at the tlme, and when they heard the nolss thoy got aut as rapldly us possible. All the windows in the bullding facing on Cathoun place were gutted—not o fragment of cluss befg left in them. The same was also tho caso with the windows in .the rear of the huildings which facc on Madison strect. Tho heavy plate-glaes windows of the Skandinaren ——— A WHISKY WAR. Wasmixaroy, I C,y Feb, 9.—The following was recelved this afternoon: Gneexssono, N. C., Feb, U.—Commlssioner of Internal Rerenns, Ington :° District-Attor. ney Rusk writes Marshal Douglass that at s trial of & dintiller hefore ALomminatoner Morrie, in Hen- detmon Comuty, North Catoling, on the ehird foal., twenty armed ‘meunted men attacked the court. fatally wonnding Hnakine, Deputy-Marshal. Other oftirinlncacaped. Thedistiller was fatally wounded, u{“ce. on 3‘5 Wcl}‘n uln:et( lromh\’vnrn' blown to ¥igned) _.WA‘"".“' Tersiio Agéats atoms, and the shower of sparkliog fragments NG T g strewu all over Wells ntrw!l.‘ B SHOVING TILE QUEER. CINCINSATL, O,y Fob, 0.—Alfred Tavior, Will- fam Buckley, allas Murphy, James Jones, and Vincent Woods, all volored, wers arrested to- day by a Unlted States detective, charged with dealing In counterfeit money, It In asserted that they have been “ shosing*” the 810 coun- terfeit notes of the National Tank of Muncie, Ind., and that they are a portlon of a aug led by ?;:lle und McKernan, who were reacntiy are rested, The bulldinz No. 1223 Fifth avenue {s owned by Firmond Lawson, ‘The press which Is owned by tho Skandinaven was badly damaged. Thero were printed onlt in addition to the Skandinar- en, the Dully News, the Soclatist, a dally German worklnguieu's paper, the Zoted Jteporter, and filteen or twenty weeklles. The only forms which were in thd press-room at the time of the accident wers thoee of the Soclallst, thosc of the Skandinaven not having gone down. IT WAS DITPICULT TO LEARN ANTTIING 0s to tho caurs of the blow-up. 1t appears that the engineer goca home at 6 o’cloclk in the even- inz, and doea not get down until 7 In the morn- ing. During his absenco the ‘engine Is leit in charge of thie pressmian, a_nan named Martin, who tdocs not Kknow nuch shout the running of an cnglog, and fs unsble to give uny positive information ns to how tnuch, if any, water there was fn the boller at the time, or’how inany pounds of steam were on. The total nmount of damagze donns to build- ne, holler, and press will prohably be about £5,000. It was ditlicult to make any close osti- ‘mate, owing to the abscnce of light, Gias hud disappeared, and the onty fllumination availa- blo wus the rather weak article furnished by oliceman's bull's eve. After gropinz aronnd n this semi-obscurily amid bits of broken glass and twisted metal ju eearch of information, the figures given above were pitehed upon. - As for the consequentinl damages o the papers awinz to tho failure 1o supply cager newshoys, they aro not to be compuited. LUDWIG'S JESTAURANT, the adjoining bullding on the north, was shaken up considerubly, A briek additfon In the rear had a hole #lx or eight fect high by threc to four IWHISKY, Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. MiLWAUKEE, Feb, 9.—fu the case of Kiewert & Justman, alleged crooked distillers, n mo- tion to discharge Riewert on the ground that o was only an employe was overruled, Commls- sloner Bloodizood holding that the general su- perintendent is equally Hable with the proprie- tor, The casc was continued till to-morrow. FORGED ORDERS. Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribuns. WAUKEGAN, ills Feb. 9.—C. J. Just, & har- nesamaker of this clty, was to-day arrested at the instanco of M. B, Peters, 8 blacksmith, thnrelmx im with forging an order on Mrs, E, ‘W. Warner. Hls examination takes place to- morrow at 2 p. m, The proof agalnst bim is positive. INSURANCE YRAUDS. HBostoN, Fob, 8.—Joseph H. Dwyer, of Dwyer Brothers, insurance brokers In this cily, hus been arrested for placing $23,000 insurance with fect wide eiove In, throuzh which phed 4 buge volume | c(r L"’ondeunln‘g n-‘lnl-um companies ot authorized to du_ husiness in the fnto the wine-room, and meat-refrig- | State, and Samuel Kimball and Heory B, W crator beneath, Tho restanrant had | lams were uerested for dolng Lnsines as brokers heen closed but a fow iminutes before, and the | witbout proper lcensc, proprictor and scrvants wera In the act of nulnfi to bed, when the explosion took place. * Ol AT PORT TOBACCO, b, Henry,” the pro-Adamite head-waiter, was Bavtivorrz, Md% Feb. 8.—~Charles Heory g:"l""!“”“";m;;{, "'l‘g‘:," hc}lar ";".z :l'lg!“"‘" Simpson and Martin Henry, both colored, were and his denf cars re-echoed: the crush | hanced to-day at Purt Tobaceo, Md., for the 1870, munler ot John W. Everett in July, Tenry died from of emashinz crockery. Mo hastily drew ou a Simpson's neck was broken. padr ot fuexpresalbles, und lost o tims in reach- g s . strangulation, About 4,000 persuns, mostly Lfifi,"'fi;:hmka Netcrmine5a" be-ton” g | colored witneased tho exeoutlon. safo alde, Tho concusslon blew out MURDER AND SUICIDL, Hamrtoy, Ont., Feb, 9.—~Willlam Cook, of Beverly Township, last evenlng futally shot his duughterand then killed himself. e ENGINEERS' GRIEVANCES, Bpecial Digpalch fo The Tridune. BostoN, Feb, 0.—Rumora of o strike by the locomotive engincers of the Bostou & Maine Ratlroad, which were prevalent here yesterday, gro so far unfounded. ‘The engincers remaiu firm in thelr demand for $3.50 a day, and will not recede. Mr. P, M. Arthur, Chief of tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engiucers, Is still here, and has received no unswer frum the Pres- ident of the road, but he says that If they cun- not fluully get what they ‘want, they ‘will at least be supported by 12,000 englieers, Unlens something 18 done soon u strike s fuevitabie, ‘The epgineers elalm that the stalements made Ly the officers of the road that the hresent pay of englneers on that road |n &340 ‘per dav fs untrue. The maxlmum wages pakl by the Boston & Maine Company for the past vear huve been 385,15 per day, with u bonus of 45 ceuts per day for good beliavior, paysble every three monthis, Lug the ol sefvo the right to withbiold {t when 1l it proper, About one-half the number of recelve tho maximum rate, while the remahuler reeelve from $2.95 to #2.00, and run an averuge ot 116, 112, and L0 mies I.er duy, which s less Vi i sny other road fu the conntry pays, pa oue ur fwn exeeptior pis gk ddiichlges; THE \EATHER. WasuiNaros, D, ¢, Feb, 101 4. mi~For uearly all she windowa fn the Litchen, and atopped the clock (u the main dining-room, the bunds, like the fingers of fate, pointing inexora- DIy to'ten minutes after 12. 'The otber domage ioilicted to the restaurant lrlmn.i. and the total loss, Including that sustalned in bottled wines and liquors, will not od 300, ' CRIME. THE FRANKLIN DEFAULTER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, 18piaNAroLls, Feb. 0.~The Franklin Bavk defalcution had & ecnsationsl feature added to 1t to-day In the sudden return to his home of the cashler, Richard T. Taylor. e was found early this wnorning n the rear of Dr, Payne's office auffering severely from sickness aud In an undoubted state of mental derangewment Ha waa taken to his resldugee, and It was severnl hours before his presence was kuown in the town, When it becuruo nolsed abroad the most Intense excitement prevailed, ‘The streets were thronged, and the house wus fairly berlegeds There 18 no guestion of his scrious ft uot fatal sickness. Mo was placed under arrest, but uot moved from his house, In answer to questions he tolked fucohierently, soylug he bud been fu the Bouth and fu . Nuvada for tho lust tive ur six years, In reply toa question about hix valise, ht sald he must” have | Wages et b I the vaboose, udicating that he had Deen truvellng ou a trelght traju. Ile has had his whiskers shaved off, uud his persoual ap- pearance §s greatly rlxmgfl. He would be searcely recognized.” Tt is belleved thut he left . or Mis, i Val this ity on Monday oF Tuesday, and pussibly | the Upper Missisalppt awl Lower Missouri B \\'em“ u‘ l.nu‘ia\'ll v.' rflu?uu%l |hu:uw to | leys and Upper Lake region, falling baromneter, Franklw on an carly frelzht tralu, | gouth and west winds, warmer, clear or partly and has sines been ut home, where no one thought of Juoking for him. In Lis wental de- rangement ho wandered Into a doctor's offiee, where ho wus found. It fs also belleved that he has bid awaey tho money he had about him ut the tme. He undoubiedly proposed to- flew awsy to the South, Toe ezamination nto the affairs of the bauk still progresses, but fs uot voncluded. The institution will be placed in hands of & Receiver, and wound up as speedily us possible, The deposits awount to £110,000, sud (he bool defaulter, ks of tho Assistant Cashie the baveo been found to balance to a cent, aud 10 b strictly correct. The stockbolders will be culled upon for 8 heavy aasessment—,tmore than the smouut of tho ‘capital stock—but they aro all wealthy, and drwrlou will lose nothing. Speclal Dispuich o The Tridune. INpuaNAroLls, fod., Feb, O.—Iuformation frow Frunklin at midoight shows that Taylor ia sthl fu w state of delirlum, buthetells envuzh to make {t known tbat he It this city for Ciancin- catl, thenco to Malison, theuew to Loulsville cloudy westher. . LUCAL OBIEBYATION: ¢ W ld 47171 P 1Bk o | 74 Rk b b o w4 | H . .k oat! U {mut thermoDieter, ; RAL OYSER! g L iohat, ¥l 0-Midatabt. _ " Wind. [ Kaln, Wealdgr, i brother of THE BLUE GLASS BLESSING. An Establishment in Illinois Where Perfect Blue Glasy Is Manu- factured. John Alston & Co. Sole Agents for the Sale of the Entire Product, The Vitreous Health-Giving Medium Now Within the Reach of All, ‘The Impression has gained ground somewhst in the public mind, through the medium of the publications relating to blue glass, that the best material for uze {s that which s imported Gen. Pleasonton himeelf, who may correctly be termed the father of this new and excellent treatment, so far as Its introdue- tion into this country Is concerned, has repeat- edly stated that he las used * European glasa, of dark mazarine hue, beecause it Is fused with eobalt, which furnishes the best base for color,” test the from Europe. Hut “were Gen, Pleasonton to ulass which §s now manufactured by the Ottawa ~ (ilnsa Company, at Otiawa, Il hie would at once acknowledge that there 4 no further use for purchasing the fmported articie, for the reason that thie blus glass made by this Company 12 the same In every essential as the materlal made on the other slde of the Atlantic. Aund we will show In few wonds why this {s so. When the first publications were ‘made in this ity eoncerning the eilleacy of the violet ray,— it was an nrttcle fn Tue Thinrxe last Scptem- bery an artfele that had the effect to attract gen- [ rintend- Conmpany’s sntne- cral attention to the subject.—the Su ent of the Ottuwu works AL once saw that it was thing with _ which he was familisr, Having learned bis avoeatlon seientifieally and practicully fn Germany, and been there entnged with extensive funcy ‘f‘“ works, he salil ut ouce that Ie could maki part made, this blue gl Gilass the very fineat quality. ‘The first consfgnmen Nos, 179 and 131 of it quality. hy ‘experte, and parirons inade, show that it - cannut be distingruished from the best Imported gla: An idea of the expen:ivences attending t colostig of thia blue glasa may be gleaned from the bare statement that the réfined cobalt alone vosta 8 per ounce, blue shade. 1t was ver tawa Glass Conpany, of in thef urope. ‘The finportance ot the blue glsss manufacture Sinee its Introdue- tion, und sitce the people have conie to recog- nize fts remarkable sanitary properties,—or rather the uffects produced by sunlichit ltered has been o wornder- ful demand for it. The wreat object Is to set caunut be overestimated, through this glass,—there the I;‘m glnss, s0 that the greatest cond way result, The Ottawa factory & the first in the United States that has undertaken to make this quality of blue glass, and the estecn in which It §s held may be inferred from the fact that the agents here bavo recelved ordera from New York for conslgninents, the demand there having large exhausted all the imported glass in the market. Tho#pmty of the Ottawa factory is over 75,000 buxes uf plasa annually, aud It {s the in- teution of the Company nof te stop with the manufacturo of blue class, but to make ail otber shades of cqual excellence with that which roduct of the Ottawa Glass Com- any, both ol plain snd colored gluss, is xold by Juhn Alston & Co., of this city, the £ole agzents of the Compuny, wito are extensive jobbers of Is fmported. The entlre glass, ofls, varnishes, uud paiuts fn gencral, ettt ol “"THAT SILK_TOUR.” T tha Kiditor of The Tribune. 4 One of vur would-he business competitors, an Enstern concern, waila through another colnn of your space 1o prove its cquality with us fn ex- tent of buslness and excellence of goods. The attempt, lko all preceding endeavors In the same line by the same concern, is a dismal fall- ure, and bulicombe bets, with o money put up soywhere as un evidence of sincerity, count for As to the orlicinal state- ments of “Traveler," we thought when his let- ter appenrcd that Lo aceredited some of our nothing whatever. would-be competitors with too much business, But we tid not think It necessary to whirl futo print and belabor him and cyerybody clso on account of his generosity in thai respect. If our business oppoucnts desire to earn the confl- dence of the trade and public as we bave dune, and bufld up o demand for thelr eewing-silk ard achlne-twist which shall equal ours, they can travel the aame road we have traveled. By making only the best of goods, and by at all thines keeping perfect falth with thelr custom- ers, they nay, berliaps, after many years, suc- ceetl in convinéing the world that thelr wares are equal to ours, and may attaln trade us eat- fsfuctory in Its dinensions as ours now fs. But they never cau reach this point through sham offérs to bet, wholesale shuse of others, and promiscuous newspuporial whinlog., As to the £13,000 worth of wagers they pro- pusc, we mercly say that as soon ua a stake {s in some reeponaible person's hands here Ry E: Chicayo, we shall be ready to bet that sum, or any other amount, that we munufacture and sell more Sewing Sitk and Machine Twist, and cinploy more liclp, than_the whining Esstern Those arc the real paints concern fn question. at {ssue. - EADS' JETTIES, BeLnixe Bros. &'Co. New Onteans, Feb. 9.—The man-of-war Plymouth, Commander Barrett, from Pensacola for New Orleaus, pasecd through tho Sonth Pasy Jetty Canal this forenovu at low tide, drawing nincteen fect two fuchs BUSINESS NOTICES. Burnett's Cologuo (four Kizen), Prepared from the purest and best materlals—unsivalled In richnesaond delicacy of porfume, Cow NTAL HoTeL, PusLavesyns, 0 Pa,, Juns —(ientle. meu r we ok ourLologne with ue, and after tesiing roveral of he pest ** German,' found none of them oqualed yonrs, I know of mauy friends as cuphatic in it Iavorselum. Very truly yours, 1o 4 2, KixasLey, e— Onensive discharges from the hend und catareh succoanfully treated, —For the next thirty daye Dr. Hartley proposes to attend all persons, rich or poor, free of charge, tutll the best ovie deuce and most conyinciug proofs of siccess havo been, realized from his freatnent, Ofiice. Room B, No. 0 East Mudl<on sirect, ltespectable home testimonlals, Consuhtation and examination free. Hours, all ———— To Consumptives: Exe “Withar's Lare CoddeLiver Ol and Lime," perdence han proved 1410 ho a valuablo r dy for runmmflllnn. usthma, diphtlieris, and all discases of the throatand lunge, Manut. only by A Wll- bor, Cheuist, Busta = Coughueeets Brown’s e willallay Irritatlon which fnduces cuughl Jng vftentimen lmmedinte selief In brouchitis, fne fuenzi, hoarseness, snd conenmptive and asthmat- e complaints, ———————— Jieep selli.the best and plhieapest shiris lu the world; aleo collars, elegant styles, beat quality, $1.50 per duz., »lx for ¢, 174 Madisun treet, 10 by drugyists geuersily, e —— Woland's Arciustio Bittor Wine of Iron isa remedy for nervous debility, impoverished blood, d impalred digestlon. Denot, ‘lark sireet, ~ wrpDa INEN'EN, e " Wedding Presents. Qholce Parians, Btatuettes, Duste, Brouses, Rogers' Groups of Statuary. WEST & CO,, 245 Wabash-av. GLASS SHADES. Matorial for Wax Flowors. 2 AND 11 it I A " T i Chicago e, or he had m thaes 5, unid make It fn every rexpeet equal to the European product. Of course the Company told him to go ahead, auil tho reault ix, they are turning ont blue glass of s of this Ottaws Live glass have been received by John Alston & Co., Randalph street, the sole ageuts for the Company, and aun_ inspection comn- Several other materiala have aléo to be used fo give it the requitite soft fortunute for the Ot- which Judge John D). Caton, of Chictzo, 18 President, that they had ir cemploy not only the Superintendent fo- miliar with the composition of the glass, but ;:lm blowers who had made the same article in Interior - glass shoull be ayolded. Sauy have heew Lnppy ta_glve (heir teetimuny In favor of the wseof 7 VEGETINE. VEGETINE Purifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE % Alterative, Tonic, Selvent, - and Diuretic. Vegetine is miade exclusively from the'Sulces of eares fally-selected barks, ronts, And herda, and 40 trougly concentratcd that I¢ wil affectuully eradicate from Rerofain, A, Tuniors, Aystein every taint of o Tanare, Cancer,” Canceronn, 11 pelan, Halt Hueum, Myphilitlc Dinenaea, nler, Faintnessat the Ntomach, aud ail dis* e 11 |m?urr hlood. claticn. Ine Nnmmarory and Chronic [thenimatism, Nereals &iny Ginot, and Npinal Complainiacas osly ba edectually cured through the blood. For Ulcers and, Lraptive Disenas of the Rkl POt PR a3 g o TN mud Ringworm, VEORTINE haypever falled to effeet ¢ & permanent cure. For Patna In the thtky Kidnev Compiniuta. Dropsy, Ueninle Wenkncss, Lencorrhoea, aris- ing trom’ internal ulceration. and Wterine discases and Gienrral Debility, VEaxTixs acta directly upan the eausrs of *tliese ” romplaints. It invizoratcs aad stzen whale tystem. Aels Upos Lo seceeliva nfiammatlon, curcs uiceration, and res- els. For (atarrh, Dyspepain, s Yo et oF the 1 TTens N/ and (e w Nervousness, eneral Lros n ho Neryous Kyatem,no medicits has glven socn et satlsfartion ak the VEWPETIL.. 16 Durife tha iiod, eleansea 811 0F 1P Hreaik, 0id DOKSEMES & CORLIDI- Hisg poses aver the Dervous £yitem. The rematkable erirps effected by VeoRTIS® have (ne duced many phynicians and aputhecaries whom we knuw Lo preacrive sud use 1+ [n their own fxmilies. Infact, Venprtofa the hest remedy yet discorercd for the ahove diseases,and ythe only relfisie BLOOD sced before the public, dive: PUIIFAEIR yeu pi H.R.STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Wihiat {3 Vegetine ? [t 18 & componnd extracted bATkR, rute, and lierhs. (116 Naturr's Hemedy, 1 1 pertectly lurmiety from why tiad effcoi upon the ayme fom, It nonrishing and iracktheniige 1t acts die rectie upon the bigod, 1t nulels tie nerynussyste 18 iTes o g0y, sweet eloep it MRNE. Tt 1 9 g Leen proved by m he great Blood Purificr. it s perem. It retnedy thousandr, 1t {8 very pie o 1ake: every chiid Mkeadt. It rellcyesaid cures all dlseases ortainating grom linpure blad. Try the Vegatine. ~ (ilve fi n fair teial for your complainta; thea yon will sy to your frivnd, niigbbor, and cquatntadce, LTS A3 It bas cured me, " s00th(n; Jor our cliidren, It boa reileved and curcd Vegetine, fof the eomplsints for which 1t ls raconm mended. (1 having a larger rale throughaut the Unlted States than any ofhermedicine, VWAY € Vegetine will Cure these Complainiss VALUABLE INFORMATION. Bostox, Dec. 12, 1am, Uentlemen: My auly anfect in giving you thie testi- munfal ia to spresd’ valuable luforoition. = iisting teen padly aiicted with Salt Rhram, snd ihe whold ered with pimples and sed i, freat pain aod abiad diaease, 1 took preparations, 'smong aparilis. witl nknh- cod taking the Vea- A R ot the rieht ol . reque - Juwed om with 1t untl | lisd tekes several bottica, whe 1'was prorotuced a well man, and my Akin 1§ smonth and entirely free from nimples and epiptions. [ Bave er eujuyed b ¥ood health befont. and | attribate te all ta the nae of Vegetine, To henent th with Rueumatism,”| wiil make mention alm of tha Veyetlne's wondrHnd power of curtin me of thia aciite complaint, of which | have sulfered wn intensely. C. 1. TUCKER, Pas. Ag't Mich. C. . fi., 6 Washin rion-ot., Dostone jove smMfcted Vegetine is Sold by all Druggistss s CLOAKS. Golden Oportamity CLEARING SALE, WESTEND DRY GOODSTIOU MADISON & PEORIA-STS, CLOAKS At 40 CENTS on tho Dollar, Anothor stock of Ladies’ Oloaks (not our own make) has just beon received, that for intrinsic cheap- ness bonts anything yet offerod. None of thom more than half-price, and somo of them only 40c on the ‘dollar. Al Wool Rough Cloaks at $3.50. AlL-Wool Beaver Cloaks at §4 and $4.50 Long Rough Cloaks at $5. Fino All-Wool Imported Cloaks, $5.50. Nicely-frimmed Esquimaux Cloaks, all wool, $6. Rough DBeaver Cloaks, long, $7 and: $7.50, . Exira long, All-Wool Rough Beaver Cloaks, $8 and $8.50. 200 assorted Cloaks at $9, $10, and, upward 3 worth more than double- tho price. in addition to the above, the ra. mainder of our own elogant and stylish CLOAKS and S8UITS will be. sagrificed. CARSON, -+ PIRIE & (0. _vATARRI CU 555 ad . JEFFERS' FRENCH CURE FOR CATARRIL : (VEED IN ANY LK) ‘Tuls urigioal Comnion Reasa dnd Belentific Remedy fus Catarih wnd {ts wlited disozders, w1l comiuend fielt who will s d cuusiderstivu. o it app) lou 1o every part of the e, delliloiens @A virz, ueatve oy ore. | L oriis o BIF pewagct < Lpels ¢atarr allays Tndatyination, Aad lies 8 remarkable sootbin wiid healing effect upon the nucous Lewbrane of the nuose, face, thruat, and bronchial tubes. 18 (s plessans to use, gives instaut rellef, and uever £a1.8 Lo cure when direcélons are faithfully followed. Vrice, $1.00. Warranted satlafactory 0F wiouoy re- nded. hiet. or call at the ofico fur lx?c‘s:!fl).' o 1A :vfl?:’lEE;A{Imss. G :' effers’ Frencl rh (i Ry JERER : ; FAIRBANKS' SCALES 11&113 Lake St Chicaga, § ~ Bacasc(ol tobuy oaly the Geanint,

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