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Lazss UnlUAL U 1 i DULY v a, PO PR U S IS PETY Is Deputy Treasurer. litt x a Democrat, 35 eirs old, and has seryed efzht years as a County officer, Jle ix a lawyer. Hoth fltegality of the orderof the City Council abol- Puing tolls, accompanied by two petitions for writa of mandamus to the City of Boston and cral ure, Among those who teok part in the dlecuselon were the Prestdent, Mr. Nexman, editor of the dmesrican Iire Jonrnal, Mr. Butler were lald on the table, and & motfon to adjourn was aureed to, At the affernoon session, after some further jumped through » windaw, slid down & post to he ground, and escaped, RELIGIOUS. “ITPAYS T0 TRADE ON THIE WEST SIDE.” URUSUAL BARGAINS SILKS The Springfiald Episcopal Cone vention Elects a Bishop. to continue to collect tolls, The counsel for the city fled a domurrer, alleging that there was no ground fur the Information, Inas- much 288 it complamed of unothing which the oily was then dofug or not du The Court dverritles tise demarrer, pros order of the City Council lllegal, and fssue of the mandamus prated for, Thus the 1% 10t only (dlspuses of the objections, decking on the merits of the enae, " The 13 re vived wath feclimes of lively ratistaction, It 18 now reen that what was. uriced in opposi- tlon to the measurc last summer was true, namely, thot free travel to Kast Boston wouln ralee rents there, amd thus no sub- stantial wivantaze would occur except to owners of renl estate, while 1t was inevitable that the change would increase taxation by an unknown su: The fizht will recommended 22 hone . So far as known thelr sclection ggives complete satlsfaction, They were required to sign an fron-lad vath thut mothing vertaining to the investigatlon should he dlvuleed until the work pleted wnd submitted to the Gommis- Thele pay s to ho %6 ot day, and thelr work to begin the Ist of January, The starting-point fixed upon ts May. 1457, the com- mencement of Avthur L. Wright's term as ‘Irecsurer, talls, e report of the Committee was adupted | of Jackeon, Mr. Bingham of Atlegan, Messrs, J are gentlemen of excellent habils, g : by & vole of 13 aves b ¥ itoer, Oyermey Tonasotner, and Fahnestock, of | the Dircctors of the ferries, commanding them | jarge — experfence, nd e ity CALTODED I8 SANADA t, Inithiul ol = o . Oblo, and "Dr, Southard of Kalamazoo, ‘The neetinga continue through to-murrow and next day. AMUSEMENTS. MISN KELLOGG'S CITTCAGO LUNCIL "The New York correspondent of the Bontan, Sat- nrday Ecenlng taseite, whn 13 n lady and a friend ol Miss Ketlogg's, rende that puper mnother ver- rlon of the Keltogg reception tn_thin city. A the Iady in questton probiably gives Mrr, Kelivgz's own verslun of the affatr, It will be of fnterest to onr readers: *+Thero han been & story going the ronnds of the press, which | regret to aay wie printed In the Gazelte, which T upon Min« Keliopg un- Willhe, from tho Committee on the DINTMENT P LOCAL PREACHERS. el report, | Tt foumd the riy embarrassing, slnee the pastors s letters wel el soll:iting infor- pund. Tlence i In the dark in ta the Comuitts horhiusd evanueilzath oppartunity open to local eregations, und even small one, were at nll indepeident, fusisted upot re- g the gervices of n man who wonld glve patl s tiine, study, omd pastoral etien- There wasn positive dentaud for local chers, workhue under the Presiding v, i Lomedo-home visitations, Unless evoted themaelves to the nelghborhomds Derroir, Mich, Dee. 19.—Three notorious criminals, Billy Burns, Jack Gordon, snd Juck Oakleyywere arrested in Windsor, Cauadla, scross the river, to-day, on a charge of robbing the Fascz County. Ontario, Treasurer’s otfive at Sandiwich, o few weeks ngo. They are slan charred with the blowing open of a safe at Belle River, Canoda, yesterday, They ure il ba characters. Its Choice Falls upon Dr. Gzorze Fox feymour, of New Yoik, ne Antecedents of the Bishop-Electe-His Previous Unsuccessful Cane didnture. BOLD BURGLARY, Snerinl Diswateh to The Chiengn Trihuns. Joragr, ilk, Dec. 19.~The dry gods and grocery store of P. Adleman, at No, 24 Jelfer- #on street, was entered by burzlars last night, snd several: hundred dotlars’ worth of eowds aperial Dispate’ th The (lacaqas Trivuns, Olose of the Bossion of tho Distriot Senixortetb, DL, Dee. 19.—A petition In Mothodist Confercnce in This Oity, whore they lyed, and o others acressible Ay " o . voluntary bankrupley was filed today by | stolen, Entrance was gained by removing » L e by e beofllclally directed, | Erverate T Ll niowe e thaneforred to the State-Houte, with | 3O | O b eton, e of Elaxs I the reat door. Vo elew 1) the TOR 108 thelr nillee ekt hardly he made uscful in med- | Trove, been retold by th Chicazn cortenn emull chiauces of success. The Directors and stockholders of the sus. | thieves. . . Annual Meeting of the Plymouth Con. | cru Methudism, The Conunittee dupreeated | the Cincinnatt Saguirer, Al of the tuzelte's read- e el gl it o rfarity of many of the local preachicrs | cf4 who know Miss Keilogg ravat have ssen at ouce CANADA pended Springtictd Savings Bank wet thisafter- | ALLEGED FORGER ARRESTED, gregational Church of Chicngo, i it b thele flclds o Iabor, | the falaty of thostuey, fur It s okl nilee N4 ¢ oo, end appolnted wenmmitee to prenre 3 | fostaw, Mass, Dcc, 10— speetal from St . na torl or thein il wiider Lo dircet | suore, tiae Moan Kelinzg til Been invlied ont in 2 dotalled stuteniont of the asecis and Hablliles | goun, N. 15, rays Jubn A. Miller, alias Chip- SPRINGIIELD’S BISIIOP. s le oxacter mb the nEee, | junct parky i Ehicag. and ot then niud thesu - Sureial Pisnateh to The ! fust. It 13 stated fhut the stockhollors will | Inan. hasLeon arrested on a charge of uttering ) ELECTION OF DR 8ETMOUR. Diatrfct Conference from cvery local preacher | gused to l,m,,’kw“h,,lu,,ci,_ duelined t W Tonroxto, D 18—Prof. rabse e moucy and pay off the Habilitica at an forged papers uipon his father's bank §n Awgus- AT THE Sectal Disuntch to The Caleatr Trilmne, grriNurtELD, 111, Dev, 19,—~The Springfleld Diocessn Convention's session at 8t Paul's Cathedral to-day, nside from the election of Dishop, wns largely dovoled to routine pusinees. The present. Diocese und Mlizslonary Poard was continued to the next annual con- yentlon. Tlhe Informal ballet for Bishop re- sulted as follows: Prof, Beymour, New York, 20; Dr. Edward Bullivan, Chicago, 15 Dr. . Ln B, Hodzes, 13 Dr. Ttuncle. 15 negative lay voles, 2, ‘The formal batlot resulted in the unanimous election of Dr. Gicorre Fox 8eymour, Dean of the General Theologleal Semlnary of New Yorx Citv. A Committee, of which the Rev. and exhorter as a comdition for rencwal of o "Phey bemuerd the local preachers tu at onee beeh thie work to which they inight be ns- signed, andnot walt for larger ticlds, “The Jackson Street Mission would be supplied through the Secretary of the ety mission, and (4, Lastier would preach at Clyde and such other places within four mlles ol Uak Park as divect- cd, Tha Ttev. Willlam F. Stewart, from the COMMITFER ON CITY 3$8310N8, presented the followine: . Hesolred, That we reeoznize the Preafding Elder e the responaible hear of the eity misson” work, by whot the Jucal preachers and exhurters shall be jeld reaponsible for the falthful performance of the work to which wo arsiun the Resnlerd, That tho Preatud: ta, Ga. One hundred thousand dollars {s salil Va btc the amount of the fraudulent paper afloat. excited to Jeatouny by the applaure awar amatenes who kindly Qisplayed thelr voeel talents, lied at tho plano, and —tv tise (ho clegant lungy of th Enguirer correrponrlent-~* did the" oporatic,’ while the =aliant 2uesta atontly folded thetr fianda hehind them, ISt what eneageil this correupondent tnore than anything else, and o) which eho Iaid the 1ast streas, way thaf the primn donna wore a * commou stad dress,” Tow, im yuur readers huva hearil this very dntrio stocy, 1 bext that they will sten o the simple trath. The wtary i, to bosin with, Juat mine years old, hut it I8 raked up every yeat Oy the relentices péceounl flend. When Mlss Kellozg returned from fier fleat Visit 1o Europe, ond was concerilzing under the snanmgement’ of Max Strakosch, she vislted Chicago, swong other citice, Tlivre stio et & gentleman who swad an oid friend of and whoin atio_had knows, more o le : Wie. 1o wau living In fing sylo fn Chicugo, nnd wiitten @ fetter to an cvening paper here de- fending Lilmecl wealost charges of inconeistency on the guestion of Free-Tiude vs. Protection, Mr. Bmith says: “I wish someof thuse who Geem me Incunsistent, and fancy that I huve heen ¢ conueting? ) unsound theorfes, could be persunded to renew tielr aequaintance with Adam- Enlth, who, thoueh now comparatively little read, bvostill, 1 belleve, the soundest teacher of political economy, and whom L have cl e, irada, cltinated as she is with nited States, 13 hlghly excen- v fouid very rigld economists In sy to admit the tact when the clr- s were falrly explafeed to them, No curly duy. GRAND RAPIDS, MICIL. Bpectul Disgrateh to The Chicago Tribine, Graxp Rarts, Mich,, Dec. 19.~Rodman & Bro., extetsive dealrs in dry goods b this city, oue of the most prominent lirms bere, made an nsslanment to day, naminz Moses May, ol the fiem of Housemun & Mav, as asslenec, ‘The figures of debits snd nsacts are not revorted yet, Lut are behieved to be nuite large. West End Dry Goods House, Madison & Peoria-sts. A BOY MURDERER. Boetox, Dec. 10.—Jolin Cronly, 3 years old, was stiot in the head to-day by Henry Hickey, 11 years old, and died 1n a few mivutes, The boys were {u an upner ronm st play, when the Cronin boy scralched iickey fu (gc face and started Lo run down-stalrs, The latter followed to the hiead of the stairs and fired the latal shot with a revolver. AT 76 CTB.—A lino of Colored Bilks, in dark "h.ldu u|nlv.;nmo (tu:alnyu i now anl elnowhero at f1. AT 51,08 Daliorguallty (han soovd bright nsnld showy, and a good Trimming ik, AT $1.25—Col’d Gros Grains, choico, fen« ronablo shados, same qn-m“hare- tofore sold st $1.60, and thought ANOTIIER BANK GONFE. 8an Fuancisco, Dec. 19.—The Cosmopolitan Savings and Exchanre Bank announced its sus- pengion this morning. 1t Is a small eoncern. FOR TWO YEARS. Soecial Disoalch to The LMeazo Tribune. Dernoir, Dee. 19.—E. D, Curtls, mail agent, . all her lner s0 complelo Deau Urega, of Bpringiicld, Is Chatrian, was | the districting of the eity that the whole fickd shall & ! natlon bus ne yet really earrded {nto effect 1 5, (0 7 3 . Tl ohosp enough at that, D e e oui ot His e | o oemsdeds Aot that aneh focal rescher and e | Fhet the dalngalacd taueiter OF i) | the ‘prnclies, of feedrade, Al Puattons A R e tiar Ton dtian, | Tested the other day for robbing lottersof | At L35 T Fons Oord Grop Grains, heavy $lon, and to-night proparcd the deaft of u letter | horter shall recetve definlte fnstructions from tim | finikod hee 1t he might give a reception in her levy witstams dutles, and ench uastlon adjusta * | valuables which came to his charge, was to-day nnd{mndlnmu. in the lateat shades, asking his acceptanice. Private dispatehes were | 29 1o hiy epecitic flold. Honor, and abe eaid sho would prefer something | it3 taritt witl fal reference to ita own inter- JOLIET, 1L sentenced to two years in the State Prison. and an important bargain. sent him, and his friends ciafm Lo will | After making the provisions applicable to the | less furmal, and szgeeicd ab warly lunc T haye never proiessct to bulieve thint Sacb Lt 2 AT $1.60—20-Inch heavy Lyons GroaGraing The wuggestion was scted upon, and, wl any adjustment of the tanf would prove an Snecial Dispich 0 Fhe Lhicugs Tridung. AN EMBEZZLETR ATRESTED. rich quality, styiiak shados, and crept, being eapecially moved thercto h'v a de- w for vindleation for his rejection by the (ieneral Conventlon In 1874, ‘Lhe Convention rmanently fxed the salary of the Bishop at %500 a year, payable flmrlnrly in advance. bn motion'of Dean Uregg, i commitice was sppolnted (o conelder ond “report at the next mretingupon the Provinctol syatem in diocesan affalrs. Kcsolutions of thanks to the rallromds {or courtesy, to the press for the excellence of whate district, the report was ndupted. Un notlon, Messrs. BBishiop, Marsh, and Boring were appointed o comenittee to confer with Miss {:rylnr T reference to the consceutlve reading of iles, Clurk Btreet Chiurch was fixed as the place for the next Conference. MU, 0. A: WILLARD thien read a paper on *Lay Evangollsts: Thelr etation to the Misslon Work.”? More account worth oven now $1.86. AT $1.57—Hoavy Col'd Gros Grains, 23 inchos wide, new shades ; & vargzain [ worthy the {uspection of ail. f Our stock of Dark Fanoy 8ilks is unusu- ally Inrgs and woll assorted. We believe no ! such varisty of new and desirable styles can v bo found elsowhars at the &fluu. o Sevoral large lines of B’k and White Stripe, and Llack and Col'd Btripe Fancy ] Bilks, at 76::}55!:. and $1. N Joriet, I, Dec. 19.—Paul Eungler, an ex- tensive wo dealer [n this clts duy. Lisbilitles, ahout $1: kuuwn. ) morning of the day rolled mround, Miw Retlow awoke witha terrible headache, ‘which confineit her to ber bed, Sh» tools all the knuwn remudics, but, nlpal they wwere powerlers to telieve her, £0 the last moment slia_thonyhit sk could wo. At atioat 1 o'clock her frical drovs uy in his slctgh. Mes. Kellogz told hhm the atato of the care, and, while ho eymuathized with the sufierer, he felt very keenly disappoiuted. Minn i y that she novd ot etay moru than Bficen 0 will only show lereell there, that's effectual renmedy for the evit of which our com- merelal clasnes” complaln, The unl( eflce resmedy, us 1 hulieve, 13 the removal of the cus. tonts 1lne between Casada sind the United States. What Canuda needs fs nimission to the markets of her own continent, for want of which her lamber Hes ruining ita lolders, und her manutacturers can_ searcely keep themselves in existence, What I apeclally sivocate, in short, is uot o measuro of protection, but u larpe CnestER, Pa., Dee. 19.--0. K. Bullard, State Representative from Delaware County, was ar- rested to-day at Medla and held in 23,000 bail fur embezzling the tunds of the Media Huilding Associution. —— SUICIDE, Special Dispatch to The Lhicago Tridune. falled yester- asscte, un- CRIME. JOLIET'S SENSATION. fts reports, and to tho citizens for hosoitality | must be taken in the future, he soid, of lay' | minutea; ifs ) " ! 8 Enctinng Sorrial Disvatch to The Chicngo Tridune, IxDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 10,~It is learned this ‘Oneé ceae of now atyle Dark Ool'd Ground wera adopted. Teatimoninls of the election of | effort us an evangelizing force. ug well ns mers all Il ank,* Mew. Kellagg repeated the mes. | practical mcasure of Ireo trade. It there dsuny | Jonar, Ih, Dec. 10.—Jollet soclety has been | oyoning that the man found hanging to a tree || Hair-Line Stripo ooy Bilks, very choics nconslatency inthis, I ailtoscelt. Atulievents, Tam trylorata crisis inour commercial for- tunes at which any faltering with truth would he eulpable, to adiiers to what appears to me to be the truth.” Fdward [lanlon, champfon oarstnan, has challenized , Willlum Scharll, of Pittsburg, to ruw three or five miles fur §1,000 a side, the rupe to take plnce at Saratoga or Owasco Lake, each man paying his own expenses, or on Tor- onty Bay or iy other place in Canada, Scharff to be alfowed reasonable expensey. the Blshop wero slened fn duplicate, and the Convention adjourncd. The members, by in tation, visited the State-Tlonso this aftern The new Standing Committee met this al noon and chose the Rev, Dr. Easter, of Juckson- ville, for President, und R. I*, Jolinaton, 8pring- fleld, os Sceretary, The selection of Dr. Sey- mour appears to have been the result of the earnest libor of many young clerzymen of the General Theologleal Beminury alumn, sago o hor daughier, and sho. agy fricnd's embarrassment. eald that, 311 as e felt, she would go, to please him, £n she arose nud dresscd lierself, putting on 8 brand now hluck silk wnd velvet drows that she had just bought at Wortl's, and & new Parialiat, $ho and hoe mother returned with the gentloman. Tler dress was just snch s she had worn to sunliar gatherings in Lon- don, thougl it might not have veen the thing In Chicago—and wax ‘not, in all probahility, —as, on ntriving t ber frlond's house, she fauud most of the guests fu eveniug toliet,’ aithoiph I war u morning entertalnwent, When luuch was un- nounced, slio sat at the table and went through the form of enting, tho fact belng out of the power of ong feoling ae badty se ehe did. ‘The Lost and hastess and tho, guets wero all, vory pympathete, aithongh they did ek her to sing. - She complie wlen —most _singers woull ~ have refused, puint blank, and _ roon after the song returned to tho hotel, her friends cx- pressing themeelves an very avpreciative of the effort shie Jud inuile in tueir bokalt ~“Fhe next day the above alluded-1o mtory epueared 1 a Chicogn paper, Of course Sl Keiloae was fndignant, but er {ndignation was mild compared to that of her hant, 16 safd that s woman belonzing to ouc of the Chicago papers had bewged him for an invita- tlon to the lunch., Hetold ber that it wasa pere bread and butter fn the church. ** Like ,’nlv_n!, like people. Like people, llke prieat.” The urgy, u8 # rule, would only be so fur in ad- vanee of the people. It the rank and file were cotd amd (ndiferent, the oflicera would partake of the same spirit. Lavmen must be mado to .o forward, or the elergy would surely go Lack, 18 the: laymen vould be made to ro terward, the prea.hers woulit go still further to the front. Deyout laymen siiould te made to fecl that they were fespunsiblo for the salvation of souls, amf that, beenuse the Lord nsed them to that end, it did not follow that they could not by active business inen. Class-leaders should be sttel. There had been too many anclent marte ners who knew nothiug of modern uavigation, Under the feadership of busiuvss mon, toe classes would becomo popular. Pastors should Uritie the Javoien to understund that they were tesponsibie for the splritual_as well hs the pecunlary crowth of the Church, fAvplause.] Dr. IHitehcock followed with o fow remnarks on “HELIGIOUS LITERATURE. e pald that the statements of the pulplitivere ot received as the unguestioned authority they were fifty yeurs ago. ‘rnu Press created publie ntylo and rich quality, at $1, BLACK SILES. AT 76 OT8.—30 pos. All-S8{lk Black Gros Grains, worth 81, AT $1.00-2 casos BI'k Lyona Gros Grains, 23 inches wide, brl&(ht. handsomo ish¢ sctually sold at 1.50 last seanon, and worth to-day $1.28, AT Sl.flB—Anaanrl henvy and showy Bl'k . 7} ros Grain, AT $1,60-1lloh and very henvy BI'k Csch- . em| . AT $1.50—1t: Gro re Bilk ; a groat blr&fln. alian warp and weit heavy rich & QGrain; heretofore thought & g 00 3 4 AT 2.05—An extra bargain in last.mene ® i tioned make of Silk, extra rich, heavy, and large cord; belioved to be worth 82.76. 100 pieces ** Bellons " Oachemire Bublime Bi'k Lyons 8ilka, in al ades, at from 380 to £1'a yard leas than prioes one month 8go s the'radliction" Going, specially largo in fho hest qualition, with which we aro at pres- T O ed, "Thia Bilk wo conaidar tha cousiderable exvited to-day over the elopemeot yeaterday evening of Miss Julls Cagwin, an ac- conplished young lady, very respectably con- nected, and tho daughter of o wealthy farmer who untll recently resided a few miles south cast of thls eity, with Fred W, Keach, a car- tingge painter, whose reputation {8 not sltogeth- erspotless, The couple were married In Lock- vort, and engaged o room in the hotel there, but wers not permitted to oceupy It lonz. It nppeara that Keach, previous to bis depart- ure from this place, abtalned mosey under fulse rrutenm {rom seversl persons, and as soon s his absence was discovered teleraphic Inquirics were sent to different towns In regand to him, The landlord of the hotel {nformed Keach of these telexrams, und the newly-married pair haetily arose, made a few hurried preparations, and 1¢ft for Chicago on o frefghtetrain, 1t 18 nileged that another young lady here claims Keach, and 8 very anxions to see him, as she is about to become the mother of a child of whom e will be the father, at Eaton fs Henry Woldthan, of this dty. He ‘was a tallor, about 24 years old, and, so [sr as kuown, was of good habits. He was engaged o be marrded in a few days, and, on Thursday evening, attended the weddlvg of a friend, in company_with his affianced. " The following cflmlmi he left home, and had not since been hicard from. 1Is parents arc unable to divine the reason for his rash oct. lle was in no trouble, and fn perfect health. Specutl Drapateh fo The Chicago Tribune, BrooaiNeToy, Dec, 19.—This morning, J. W. Hooten, a butclier, of Heywaortn, McLean Cous t¥, conmitted sulcide by takig four ounces of Jaudanum, He died fn four hours from the time of taking, He bad lived twenty yearsin llc(- worth, was aced 45, and leaves ‘@ wife and six children. Ca despondency, — NOURISHING BLOOD. The blood lmrmn to the body the clementa which are essentlal to its existence. When Lhese are insuficiently supplied, it cnergles begin to flay, there {8 o “loxs of fleab, the muacies grow flaccid, the reflective powerd lose vigor,—overy TIR NEW BISIHOP. The reverend gentleman who has just heen elected Bishop of thie new Dioceee of Epringfield Is not unknown to tho Eplecopallansol this city, owing to'hls election ns Bishop of tho Dlocese of Illinols in 1874, He Is the bLrother of the Hon. Horatlo 8eymour, of New York. Born In 1830, ho was educated and graduated at Colum- bla Colleze, m his native state. Almost lm- mediately after leaving cotleze, he took orders, and has since been one of the most brilliant and usteemed Presbyters of tho Eplscopal Church In the Usited Htates. After having THAE OREAT STRIKE, Spectat Disnatch 10 1he Chicago Tridune. MoxsTiest, Dee, 10.~There lias been no dis- turbance to-Uay on the Lachine Canal Works. The luborers still stand out for $1per day. Davis & Co., this morning, offered the men ninety cents per day, or ten cents per hour, and, wiien the days lengtbened and ten hours' work could be performed, $1 n day was promised. ‘This was declined, Tho strike continucs from Cote 8t Paul to the city. Paquette, the man harge v i 0 this e trie, It becam the | festy private allair, and not for the brose. She : ’ . COMING BACK. v, pox moat durable,elogant, and (at prosent prices) 3 T’ the char of thiee arihc, A e b4 svo. LhA fit»'r‘lcé}:‘,‘, she Lnientoon st of cotme 5 e Lt aliok ety sl allee, Congrore, who fvtetal Dispaieh to The Chicage Tribune. functon, te, datortl, svery grean wcskensd, | intrinsicolly [ho Snsanent Bk [mpore: om B T ontotsiea chatr of the | fanilles wera provided wit it reading—such | yruat fn women, was decelvod. 1fc wai biortifed One of “tha_ Brinciou Rrievancesof the he city. | Prrrsuuna, Pa,, Dee. 10.—F. C. Alng, who | conatitution mut enun give way ubless the vital | £1,00 a yard upwards. . : (eneral Seminary of New York, of which he | feading as would impress tho truths of the | to the core, and wanted to pablish a counter state- the resides in Chicago, left here this evening for | Suld lsenniched. Toaccomplish tnis object, re. CARRON, PIRIE & (0 ystem adopted by most, if not all, con- tractors, of paylng their men by means of slips of paper called *Bons.' These slips do not represent thele full value, traders refusiug to aecept thewn at less than 16 or 20 er vent discount, ‘The Governmeut Buperin- cndent of the canal visited all thy works to- day, The men on the striling scctivns are eaccably disposed, and on Bections ¥, 9, and 0, near Lachine, they aro at work. This morn- ing, under directions from tho Quevee Goyern- ment, two compauies of the Prince of Wales Rifles were called out, fully armed and suppiied with ammunition. Eighty of the men of the clty police force, hieavily armed, are also held in readiness for an Immeudiate sortic should any disturbanceariee. Conalderable excitement pre- valls throuzhout the ity to-night. Everything is quict alone the canal, and volunteers remaln ou duty there all night. course shoald be had without delay to that grand fertilizer of tho blood, lowtettor's Stomach Ilitere, which promutes assimilation of the food, and 1 the meaus of rendering the circulation rich and active, The wood offects nf the great tonic are speedily apparent 1n a gain of budily vigor aud mental A regular action of the varlous orzaus e from its nee, the govd work of fiy reform poes rapldly on, and eventually health is established upon a sure basl ekt da bl BUSINESS NOTICES. Cauntion.—llewars of 1logus Imitations of Jetters’ oricinal Ilronchlal Cizarettes, under what- ever name presented. Nune gennine without the portraltand signatare of Perley Jeflers. Dealers and others will take notice that thin remedy is pro- tected by patent, Verley Jeders & Co., wole pro- prietors, Ofticeand Depot 70 State street, - ————— Uso * Mre. Winslow's Soothing Kyrap'* for children while teething. It cures dysentery gnd diarehera, wind colic, und reulutes the buwels, —— Christian relizion upon the heart and mind. Neligious Mstruction should by based on the divine wuthority of tiva’s word,—what could bo proved from it,—and it should be recelved with- but debnto or dispute. 1t was not the desizn of the seeular press to Instruct the people ou re- ligious subjects. ‘Thint was the duty of tho re- lzious pupel “The Methudist ~ press was abreast of that of any uther denomination, o appealed to all present to old {n fncreasing the circulation of the perfodicals publistied under the auspives of the Church, Dr. Willinmson offered o resolution, which was adobted, recommendimg all the Church to use the new standand hymn-book. ‘Chg Ieve Mr. Marsh, from the Committee on the subject, sutmitted o report regarding the Bitle-reading and prayer allance, which * con- templates the uniteil consecutivo reading of the Bible, and united dalty prayer. They recom- mended that the pustors of churclies oppuint comumittees (n thelr respectiva charges to fnter- st others in the work, amd that the Comitteo co-oporate with thy General Committeo in Cll- caggo, and that the work be promptly and dili- uent‘y promoted. Buwtiop Merrill stated that at the next District Couferenes Joeal preachers would have to pass au cxamivation on the first year's courss of study prescribed for them or thefe leenses caulid not be renewed. ‘This applied to all whose Tieenses liad to Le renewed, "Iy following were appointed ns tho Commit- tes 1o exuming them: 'The Rev, Mra. Quriey wnd Willlamson, and O, I, Horton, Judge Goodrich, wml N, E, Gur; Altur appolnting M Holmes, Atkinson, and Adams a Comnnket prepare and publish {1t the Jdrucate n courso of reading for class 1eadurs, the Conference adjourned sine dle, PLYMOUTII CHURCII, TN ANNUAL MEKTING of Plymouth Congregational Church was beld 1ast evenlng in the church lecture-rooin, a large representation of the church and soclety being presont. After the customary devotional exer- ment, but Miss Kellogy said that it wus nut worth while, o he refrained. Aud it would not have been worth while If the story did not riee, phienix- tike, every year, and iixp its unplessant way through the press, When 1 rst read the story, I° snld 8 woman wroto that, I will wager my pen: fur 1 know 80 well, and ray fL with rorrow, thero fs nothing so venomons in alf this world as woman's inhumauity to womsn," that city, In custody of an oflicer, to answer to & charge of forgery » fch fs pending there against Lim, Yesterday afterncon Almy, who also gocs by Jby w.tme of T. C. Arnold, attempt- od to obtaw 3.4 from Robinson Brothers, bank- ers, on Fou:th avenue, by meaus of a forgea check, ‘The check upou which he attempted to fi-: the money purported to have been drawn y G. Lasher & Sou, comnmission merchants, of Chicago, on the First Natlonal Bank of that - city, o favor uf F. C. Almy. _After the check was presented to Robinson Brothers they took the precaution to telegraph to Culeazo” before vaying it. The answer was that thy slgnaturc was 8 forgery. ‘The detectives wers avcordingly notifled, ond the arrest accomplished. Alny was very reti- cent, but, from certaln remarkis which he let fail, the detectives belleva ho ias forsume time Leen dealiug in crooked paper, but to what cx- 1ent they are unable to surmise. is now Dean, o position which be stlil holds, together with the Rectorship of the Parish ol Bt Mark. e s also at the preacnt time Chiap- Tain of the House of Mercy and Supsrintendont of tho Department of Education of the Socfety for the Promotlon of Heligion ond Learnini, Among other fabors, Dr. Seymour founded the Annandate Theological Colleze, which is now one of the prominent theolozienl inatitutions of the East, flo{saman possessed of larce rivato resources, which witl e no disqualifica- fon to him In assuming the charge of the Dio- cese of Springfield. When the Diocesan Conventlon met in this clty {u_Soeptember, 1874, after the death of Bishop Whitchouse, Dr. Beymour was ono of the candidates for the vavant preluey, and was elected on the second tallot, receiving 81 to 27 clerical aud 33 to 23 Jay votes, Somo objection was mude to him on the day of his electlon_on the ground of his cxcessivo rituatism, Tie ucstion of his confirmation came up before the encral Convention which met fn 1874, und o strong protest nzainst bis confirmation was pre- sented, slgned by somo of the Iresbyters of this dlovese, Buine of the oljections to him were {»ll}'ulml, 1t beme allegged, without mueh teuth, hat Lo was weak, would be killed by the duties of bis pusition, and had but one eyejand partly rellgious,—his alleiel ritualistn, sod an allegel conncetton with the Confrarernity of the Diessed Eacramont, ‘This lust charge o iaa, nore than auy other, which did the husiness for hin, While tnere uppenrs Lo be ho reason to helleve {ts correctneas, yet so el stir had been made at that time on'the subject of ritualisn that these alieeations were belioved, and he wua pe- - Jected by the Goenerul Cunventlon, After this came tho clection aud rejection of Dr. DeKoven, and fluplly the election and conllrmation of the present incumbent. ‘Tlicru 13 probubly no renson to doubt that the Btanding Commlitees and Bishops will upprove of the ehofeo Which the new diocest has mude. Tho fever on_the subject of ritualism which prevalled fn 1874 has somewhat abated, and the icorrectnesa of some of the charges mude nizainst D, 8cymour ut that time has been es- TIE OLERA. 1 Last evening, Malllart's opora, **Villar's Dra- goons," was givenat Hooloy's Theatre, for tho first time \in ths city, and attracted quite alargo andionce, notwithstanding tie bad weather, In thiscity the opersisa stranger, although in the country it has been given beforo under ite other title, **The lermit's Doll,* The story turns upon *hio natics of a Sergeant of dragoons (Mr, Peakest i search of rofugces who, through tho cfforts of Ross Murptot (Mes. Beguin), o mischiovous girl, and hor swaln Syfean (Mr. Turner), and through hisown infatustion for Clariesa (Miss Benziger); the wifoof the Inn-keeper Pomard (Mr, Seguin), 1 ultimeatoly thwarted ln his desiens, It1s rather adull story and 19 not relleved by much humor, except some ratlier elephanting fun by Alr, Penkos and somo occalonally huppy conceita I)r Mra, Sexuin, who has a part very well adapted to her dramatically, olthough masically 1t does not Joy n tho best part of her voice, . As a sustained work, the muslc is superfor to ** Tho Chimes of Normandy, " and vyen (o that of **T'hw Summer Night's Uream."" It iv lgbt, af course, the work belonging to the opera cominuo, . but the orcheateatlon §n claborate nnd characterise tic. and there are u few numbern that oro really so- rious and dignified, and worthy to rank with those The must effectlve numbers ara the dragoon’ ong (Mr. Peakes), which is very spirited; the mule song (Mra. Heguin), which is 0f n descriptive character, nud nas quite an ornsta cadenza; & romance and soring song_ (Me. Turner), which are tho twa go of the opera, and wero cxceliently wonui 8 duet for Jose and Matttste in - tho dret act; the Legend of tho lerait's Lell, which, [t somowhat ey, Waen pretty refeain; the etof Jiuaennd Gylean, which bs worth Chas. Gossaye ; & Co. OPEN THIS MORNING IN THEIR (loak Dep Additional Attractions in Fine Gar- mants, fresh in style and material; models of correct taste and artistio skilt ! Prices Especially Tempting! Intending purchasers of handsome presents should note the following : LONDOYN. Spectat Dispatch ta Tha Chicagn Tribune, Loxnox, Ont,, Dee, 10,~The Grand Jury, in thelr prescutment to-day, aesert that the fail, ns at present arranged, contributes in no sense whatever to elther tho just punishment or ref- ormation of criminals; that tho scntence of hard fabor fs & misnomer and a farce; that the Joil 18 fufested with verinin, and, like thie anclent clty, Ita walls aro living leglons; that the cells sratoo small and confined for the decency or Tiealth af their occupantss that the water drawn from the river is mingled with filth drained from the Institution, and utterly dangerous to liealth; that there I8 no proper classitication of prisoners,—the extremely viclous and the young, } I only on susplelon, are herded to- rolclous Intercourae; that there are several jusany persons Incarcerated whoso maunl- acal raging and fllthy kabits nterfere with tho discipling of the prison, as well as militate ngainst their own clanees of recovery; that the Number of prisoners st present fn the il is orty-nine males and thirty-ninc females, only ten of whow wie charged with serious offen KANSAS TRAGEDIES, Brectat Dispatch to The Chieagn Tribune. LawRENCE, Ks., Dee, 19.—John and George Lejere, two Frenchmen, living near Strunger Htation, cast of this ¢ity, ou the Kansas Pacific Raflway, visited tuoc Village of Endorn, lust October, and engaged in o drunken riot. Writs were {eaued for thelr arrest. (icorge was taken, but John had, up to the present time, kept out of the hunds of the oflicery, although repested efforts were made to sccure him. Last wheht Constable Burk, of Stronger Statlon, visited Lejero's house with a posse of men for the purs pose of making the arrest. Lejero had been warned of his coming, and " had hidden with o unumber of : friends near the liousc, _ As the Constablo's party were about to enter Lejere flred, Scveral shots wero ex- changed, and Lujero received o bullet in the brain, . causing desth. Two of Lejure's party were captured by the Coustable ‘and will be punished. Dr, Cart Newman was arrested here to-day on Pincknry, Juckson & Co.'s Fine Splces. MEDICAL. SWORN EVIDERCE The following Cure Is probably the most remarkable ever effected. by any medie cal preparation for tho troatment of Catarrhz Gentlemen,=1 herchy cortify that T have had Cae tarTh for ten years, and for the last 3ix years Dave been 8 terribinsuffcrer, | was rendered partially deal, lind buzaing 1o tha head, Pains scross tia et ploy 4127y wuelis, wenk and fatnful cyes, swollen and nicerated tonsils, hard ‘and constent cough, Bavero pam acrosd Hho chyst, and avery Tdlcatlon of consamption, My head ached all the time. The matter accumulated s rapldly In my head and thoat that Leonld not koep tbein frge, Frequently st night | would sprink out of hed, It secmed U me, at tho point. of suffoeation. 1 would then have iry meanw fo niy pawer to disode o i newd y in tabilshed. Indeed, b ly o Hrma- 4 A B naity and breadth of grand opera; the rol- . the charge of laving causcd the death of Miss my throat befors being tuinished. Tndeud, ho only futled ot conllitia: | yiyey, conducted by tho. pastor, Mr. Durton C. | kg Snafacr. sho” ot sct ordering on opers OTTAWA. Hatiie Catlabou by lnducing au sbortion. o paio iy sy | Elegant Shetland Seal Uloaks ; boufe; and the concerted Hoalw of the sccund, closfng with & very wull-written Prayer for churus, Aaa whole, the operawau recelved rathy the only enthnslanm that was ahown bein Special Dispaich to The Chicago Tridune. 01TAWA, Dec. 19,—A case ot considerable in- terest to patent-right holders wus just been de- $360 and $400. Cecelian Bilk Cloaks; Cuuke, ong of tho deacous of the chureh, wos chosen to presido at the businees meetlng, The report of the Treasurer showed tho balance on diveeses, ench divided one belng counted ns yotiug sainst him, Ho had a numerical ma- jority In the Convention, but owlng to the TIE YOUNGER BROTHERS, Special Diapatch ¢n The Chicaga Tribune. ¥ Fii at his ronuee e Haknaration sbd wiceration I my throst causad pru- pucullar method of votinie that fulled 10 earry | hund at tho cud of last year to bo 823,45 ro- | duced by the duct between Lioss aud Syledis (31r. | clded by the Deputy Ministes of Agriculture, | 87, Pacs, Minn., Dec. 10.—Tho bank reward | - ghe polonous yoatter dronniug down fram my fic Fur tnod, Fur trimmed, $300 to $350. I A " oF B dloeeace, o was G | bt vty srom ol Stors E1BR81; total | Turmer and Mra: Yoguin). sud an aria of Adusa', | D, Tacue. Mesars. Gurney & o . Torouto, | for th capturo ot tho Younger brothers, puid | Eadeeeisnsaanlittanes iy b i lovifle | Armure and Cecelian Oironlars; L, $1,150.243 oxpenditures, ll.lm’.s& The roport | py B Henzlvor, for her neut | vetitloned to lave the patent gra. ted toone | fnto court soon after thelr capture, bas been :’;‘:’a-’.'fi"\""'l,“:' rlu\:'lhneflnrhnlllm sy Fur linod, $85 to $135. A"d“a o5.6P METHODISTS, Wigo showed that the amount ralsed _during tho | execation of which ahe rocetved a well-deservod | Dwyer for un {mprovement in base-burning | awanded incquul sumsto forty-one persons. an early a5 tm'cnr:h yeur for tho Sinday-shiool was 878333, of which 473,57 was for the flome Behool, and $157.30 tor the Missiun, ‘Tho repurt was adopted. ‘g report of the Clerk dealt clielly'In sta- taties us to the membershing whicl ut presont ts 53, ‘The number of peravis uniting with the ‘church during the yedr was 713 the number of dianitssnls, with tetters of rocommendation, 433 aud_the number of deaths, 4, inaking a uet galn of 95, Tho report was adopted, *Fhe report of the Board of Deacons, read by Dencon dtecle, congratulated the congregation ot the fmprovements made within the past year, fimancial and otherwine, and varticulurly upou the sequlsition of a faithiul, carucst, and zeal- encore. It is profiable, however, that If the troupe bad boen more fumillar with the ‘work, and It had Konu smootbly, 1t wonld huve made a heter fm- prossion, as It e reatly much strancer than the {ines, " or Ambroiss Thouas' opera in musical effect, Miss Benslger, Mre, buygmiv, My, Peakes, and Mr. Turner ure entitled to credity and Mr, So- guln would bo Liad ko known hi part’ well cnongn 10 do somuthiug mors than walk tirangh It~ After tna troupo bus hud suficlont bractico, 1t unght to prove & valuable addition fo {ts seperiolre, “This evening **Fra Disvolo® will bo given with Misy Melville as Zerlina, Srv, Seguin ne Lady Allcash, Mr. Seguin od the Kaulishman, Mr. Castle as the #T uid, und Mr, Peakes aud Mr, BMocton s the Jobbere, stoves annulled, on the ground that the holder of the patent-right had not manufactured the patented artiele, or atowed 1t to be maufac ured, for the spuca of two years alter the grant- mizof the patent. Messrs, Hart & MeKillop, ho asslinees of the sight, defonded. Dr. Tacho gave Judwment in fuvor of the respoudents, waintaiubig tbe valldity of tho patent. ————— ¢ THE WEATHER. Orrice or T Cuter StaNaL Orricns, WasuingtoN, . C., Dee. 19.—Indleations for the Lake Reelon warmer, southwest veering to allof the party which touk up the chass ot Mudel(s the day of the capture. The State re- ward, If the sume rullngs aro followed, will be dlvided equally smong 1,000 or wore, who par- ticipated in the ehase from first to last, Num- ters of the Madelia party who did not kuow the reward was offered, or who ackuowledized they engaged in the chase without regard to the re- ward, wers ruled out In the divisivn, ATTEMPIED SUICIDT, Boecial Duavaich to The Chlcuza Tribuns, KaLAMAz0O, Mich,, Dee. 10.—Kato Sullivan, JMRETING OF TIB DISTRIOT CONPRRENCE, The Methodist District Confercuee reconvened In tho First Church yesterday morning, Bishop Harris fu the chatr, The attendance was small, REFONTI. . Reports from Bunday-schiool Buperintendents wero called for. My, Gary, of Wheatun, was tle only one present, Cluss-leaders were next In order, and Mr, Whedon und Mr. Bradiey, of Evanston; Mr. J. 3. Miller, of Barrlugton; and Mr R, I’ Pote, of 8lnpson Church, made reports, Ceoelian Sacques Fur lined, $48 to $00. Novelties in Matelasse Cloaks; In 8ilk, Yak, and Wool. Mattelasse Fronoh Sacques; 'Sl.flogu. $15, $16, $18, $20, $35, upward o e Plain Beaver Cloaks; $5, 26, $7.50, $0, $10, 811, 312,913, $15, o o Atter naing tho i iy, Tho st dos d not known it 10 ba for years, ad0nlly to wrrest tLo dlicharge sioyed miy cangf tn thres dovs. Ty uaing It axe argiol sans Fuduced tis InCiaioation and swoll tonsdln, lollm!lhl.‘,lo(l:.cruaf‘l‘lnlmlhbhl ¥ el 3 i it Crie Fon CaTaaRD, Ve 1604 £3 pHicIt Licansa, ot & druggiat, grons Sl o aferlny o Culire ouivincy FADy 1uat this I8 & groat 5 p i ¥ f Catarrh ss upward to $85, ous pastor—the Rev, Dr. Everest. Considerable = colder worthwest winds, falllug followed b5 | g youny wirl 18 years of age, and a dress- it i P ¢ . alled that attendancs ot class-meetings was | Sunday-schoot work, In the llome aud | Mr. D, H. Harking, whose prescnt engagement | cagional ight rulus or snow, oveniole by taklog lsudsuumr. A short thue | B e ey AR R, attho Adeiph! has wade the public acquainted with an sctor of rare merit, has been invited by » number of citixens 10 appear, on the occusion of his benefit to-mortow evening, in a Shakepesrean Misslou Schools, and the coneregation while followl was oxhorted to redoublo jte efforts lu that di- rection, as well as i tho direction of contribu- tions to the suppurt of the church aund these branches of it work, A sy, tlon alio em- 1o louger inslsted upon as a conditlon of church memberslip, This was o mlstake, Fastors aud class-leaders should fuslst onnt- tendance, reat care of my offef or ecouraye; ) ‘GEO, F. DINSMORIE. LOUAL OMIRRYATIONS. Cuicago, Dee. 10, i fin., W, | Vel fin, after taking tho dose she proceeded to tho resi- dence ot Mrs, Rthosdes, with wisuin she boarded, aud was at ouce selzed with Lerriblo spasms. Medieal mssfstance wus procured, aud the st- geieralhnalth, hugod e Iroi a; e Lo The Largest, Cholcest, and Cheapest mliu&.l"‘.fl a0 Stock in the West, 5 g g tor, The play of ** Itiehiard 111" has boen tewpt hus doubtless proven fruftless; thouih rrroLx, s, Fob. 21,1973, Mr. Jackson, ot Rogors Fark, & class-deader | anated from the B.“fd Mdl g thiat, dnae= | o oocgtod by the admirers of the urilst M .T.u}’.mm:.- i a critiod woudition. Despoud- O ren poreanally appeared the sald (ieorus Py Chas. Goss“fl e & Co'l for orlyyears, ko upon o valuo of tho | anich s, th Al i, of e, QUi | Thekine et wecpied thp pogest Ma w3 ey 1 wnigaed we i caute gt plin et et U s s $tato and Woshington-sts system. was 1.0 hinge co 2 : g ibactine 3 A b -sts, ysten, Do & rood Lino to sco what could b dooo tows ,‘3?:‘:5%32"“ S HETH J. THOMAS, Justion 0T Lo F1sce: | e A BOY ABDUCTLED, Prrranua, Pa., Dee. 1W.—A boy named Willlo Hopkius, 10 years of age, wus ubducted from his home st Braddock’s Flelds, ncar this city, 1ast Sunduy woruing, by & man supposed to by atramp. o u pretty boy, with (ull face, At the request of Elder Willing, the Becretary read a form of report for class-leaders, which he sald bg would furnlsh gratuitously to all who would use {t. A cortiticate setting forth that DALLAS L, PHELVS had been recommetnded by the Evanstonauarter- urds making the church free toall, to the end thut mor members wight be brought futo the fold, and a greater amount of good done, The report wus uceepted and placed on tle, Fho report uf the Buperlutendent of the Mis- sion School showed a highly-favorable condition of thiugs fuo that vranch of the church's work. GLOVES, Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! The Best in tho World for Centle= A benofit for the Homeopathlic Fres Dispe ry will bu givey this and to-worrow evening ul Kar- wall Mall, 1t will bo conducted by thoavle uane mger of 1hie Butterdy Hall, and the co-opcration of Unity Caurch aud other relizious assaciations will contribute un fmportaut clenient of popular inter- est 10 (he enterisinment. 1t 18 to take the shapy ackagn contalng u‘.‘.‘.fi.’h{ R Hons, for s L 8] i} Wholtaaly an :: Htates, 1 Agouts aud Whole: ms Dr. Fanfords ln)v"l:} t‘;’"fl" 'r cu.lwuhr:v [l d at] Drug ran Ak a VOvE O sl Druggisis, Jloston, b e a——ira 1y mectiog for oxamiyation wus read. Jeis o | Descons Temple aud Couky Were ro-eloctod | of & solrus under tav patronaze of Mother Goose, o Ieht complexion and Lair, alid rather stoutty A y men's Wear are the st sl 8 e St e | on RS, 1y o on contet: | miit 4T PSR 8 BE 08 | Soent it bl e eanp 3 tll an, it el CITY MADE GLOVES wlion w! e changy Wi 1 contrl- | Deast." au o Culiel mpsan & Ca., 't ) velg] ¢l e o Nortierw Now Yoric Coufer: | | o chango s made ta e ordor of contel; | Bawst, | sud the, Suteth oSSR, | VPRSI With smiall-pax. " Nelglibors amd tmiiers’ buve OE weok. wearched two |\d|'i\ but up to this tima nothing Some time was spent in dlscusstug tho que totako up @ contribution for the Ladies' Ald pus, §ils tawlly are fu great VOLTAIC PLASTER ‘Cuioaou, Des. 19=-Midntpht. _ | hus becn heard of . tion whether It was the duty of the Coufercuco | Soctety i place of 1he Coneregatiousl Union, Jo Murphy, suppurted by Miss Anule Ward o Wimd, 1 o -fl-'mm. tho mother Lefug atmost luvane from 10 examine the brother regardini the_ doctriuce | and one for th Chicao ‘Theological, Semluary | Tiffany and the Kerey tow ombination, will sp- e grief. ls ar a and disciplive, It was fually declded to quu {n nluce of the Westein Educativnial Soclety. pear at Hooley's Theatre next Monday evenlog, 3 "Ihe report of the Ladies’ Visitiug Committcs tion him, and Dishop lareis did it, ‘The Rev, Mr. Parkhurst usked Lim it he was [repared to preach wnd teach the doctriues ol he Church, ~Mr, Plelps said * Yew Mr. Tarkhures asked the question, he said, because some men, when thcy were ordalued, began 1o investigute the doctrines. To his mind, fuvesti- irecklurldi Affords the most gratef.] rellef In all Affections of tho Chest and Lungs. CHROMIC PLEURISY CURED. Mewsrs. Waaxs & TorTi vt Centlemal,~aviog b enitered with & Yery lauid ‘The sslo of seaty for **Antony and Cleopatra ' st tho Adelpht bogins this morning. e —t——— A PUBLIC BENEFACTRESS. Bosto, Dee,19.—The will of Anno P, Bever, submitted for probate, in addition to private A DASTARDLY ACT, Kawanzz, L, Dee, 19.—Peter Schipper, a cigar-uaker, while at work lulils shop this cven- fog, was shot through the whoulder by a man named A. C. Frommel, from Canton, 1L It il\-uun- calicd atteotion to the work dune by aistrict visitatlous, cottage prayer-mectings, ‘cte., sud the three retiring members ot the Cominlitee were nonored with su unantmous re-election, ‘Ihe business mecting clused with the re-clec- tlon of tho present Sunduy-school officers. Tho Best Kid Gloves, thio Best Dogskin Gloves, Tho Best Driving Gloves, The Best Coaching Gloves, DIERRESESERLUSERYERED hat 3rs. Schipper was formerly Mre. . T e e, o to ardiiation; | After e conduilig devotional cxerclscs, the | legacies, contalus the followlng public bequeats: B A e ious e outatucd & divorce. A yalelgh, Liang Llsatlers 8 a'"l. & wan baviue given bis ndberence to the | meetiug sdjourned. Harvard College, $140,000, of which $100,000 ure Teport vays Fromuel bus served a term In the At crany prAscrbiiund ahd fmeils: 0t well as u“;":,';",{{{m""“ C‘i}‘lf‘ll" st Srel thibol. > T 10 be expanded in the erection of & bullding to Penltentiary mn LTis 4 lairon ssiape Loe ‘(_;7‘ ocaliad it ciren, wilbout Yoy lestt At RETAIL EVERYWHERE . Lhclps wos recomuiende 5 ¥ - chippe o ed very cluse Lo the d pad ALl A LA SR LA St Sy the Noribers New York Coufereuce 33 & ault- oectal Dupaled to n.L iicago Trivun bo called Sever Hall, §20,000 for tha lbrary, it Partcry. | Fromumel was arrned, altora | GoLLti jl‘l‘ul'nv AT boriucee aimiort i HMOLIDAY G ¢ person for tral, i o and $20,000 unrestricted. To the Buston Chil- Teugthy chase, by Oticer Rouk Iy Tately “ond 1 have bren able to o A B S e ksCreos ; 4 Apruy, Mich, Dec. 19.~Tto cleventh an- s eugiby chase, by O e ¢ oasenolL iy dacs THK COMMITIEE OX APFORTIONNENT s ¢ tho Mich! " | dren's Hospital, $10,000; to tha Boston Port —— ouseal.dairs over since w then submitted foeir report, For ehurch ex. | nual Cousentlon of tho Michizan Beo-Keepers' } ) goaman's Ald Boclety, Clildren's Mission 5. light.. L, rala. A RIGUTEOUS JUDGMENT, O N huster, 1 Was SCATCely HOLID AY G-IFTS l i 1 avaoivs wun 6145t asdt oF Tois ths | Association convenod at Grange-Hall fntble | $0 5S8Ry sociation, Tlouso of the Guend u. 6 BassLE, Taor, N o Doss 19.—John Van Docaen, the ey e Sreals H b hurches wers asked to contribute as fol- | city this afteruoon, sud was called to order by | Mawaritan, Now Eugland Historfe-Geneslogieal Bergeant Blgnal Burvice, U, 8. A, oo of the. el otees fis || Plasn rucousiend thi w b by et iR The wost elogunt asortmest of French Flowers for 75t Atk Suwt, § s , Wabashy Avewus, | g Presldent, Prot. Cook, of the Agricultural | Boclaty, General Theological Library, and THE IND—‘—-_I ANAPOLIS INVESTIGATION :\‘::'5:‘; "ifi‘:fil‘: 'Lu}";’h'; ;:-I';‘ JHops o e AL U - | i Sk tor Baid ad Eveatas M chigwn Avenue, $00; Trin 81355 | . ] ood Bt Young Mcu's Christlan — Awsoclation, 35000 E X gt T ct i EL::':;:K?-.‘.HQN“'}" Strdeti 810 Sraey fi,",""f:m'f&’," ,l:u,: gem‘ml‘&:dumn:;n b:;: eathiio the Trafulng-School for Nurses in Soectal usoich fo The Chicago Trioune, Ruilly last oyeniuz with & recomumendation to | There s nonadical or protective spplisnce qoreimesreliction at Avtiacial Elowags sadFolstsy entenary, $230; Ada Burcet, $10: Park' Avenur, 6103 Western' Ave- B #50; Fulton strcet, #10: t, Paul's, 20 'blihzl. $10; Blnpson, §4. For wlssionury o1k four thnes vy much; for worn-out preaclis €78 on@ aud three-quarters aa inuch, Couslderable upposition was stiown to the ‘-uh of the asscasment, the ity minksters say- ;m the country iy better sble Lo pay tuun tho ;;ILmJ the country wewbers tha the rich men Iml e 1;.“’ should bear thy beaviest part of the Half aduzen amendments aud substitutes Wwezo offered, ued, alter su bour's debute, they o T a ‘wacs dticd va urder. Al Leavis nud Bervies for Chrlstmas Docaration. At Muws, PONOELEY'S, Freuch Importer, 839 Wae buah-av,, 8oath of Eightecuth-at, browptly sitended. Jad ctiectivs Lo Tickilug § gtlo rusentas of the Cheet au lunga. ' Wa delleve e capable of proveotlsg S8, aliued or theas organae PRICE; 25 CENTS, Do not eonfonnd thesa Plasters with the ordinary rlln-ll«n o{ilhu-dly. that by comparieon are sso- cly worthlas, i Lareral § ubtatn CoLwins’ Vorzato Prasres, 8 combiuatien of Electric or Voitale Plates Bonu:.l aud Cu;x;l;’a&o utfilmr::t‘ uw: !m‘xnu eact ) su V) ven ul ¢ teraing. tlu:' ‘of trust for 1ifc,—iu all $103,000 1n public beuefactivns. 2 e —e———— NO FREE FERRIES IN BOSTON. Epecial Diswaich to Tha CAlcuga Tridune. Bosoy, Dec. 19.—The Supremo Court to-day decided that the action of the City Governmeut wmakiog the East Boston ferrics fre s filegal. Abill in equity was recently brought In the ams of the Attoroey-General, settivg forth the IxpiaxaroLs, ITud, Dee. 1W.~The County Comuissioners Lave selected AL A, Gelwick, of Bedlord, sud Abraham Noblitt, of Paull, as ex- petls to make an examination of the books of the county otflcers, includlog the proceedings of the Board of Commssiouers. Gelwick is & Republican, &2 years old, sud basbeen employed 1o the county offices sluce he was 13 years of age,—siX years in tho Recorder’s oftice, slx years iu the Auditor's, sud elght years o the Treas- urer’s. Heaerved two years as Treasurcr, sud mercy. Judge Stralt scuteuced bl tu seven years' fmyrlsonmaent, BURGLARY. #vecial Dispaich o The Chicago Tribuns. K20KUE, Ia., Dec. 19.—Tbis evenjugz, while tho famlly were at supper, o thief ecutered thy bouse of Dr, William Burkitt tbrough a back door, proceeded up stairs, unlocked a bureau- drawer with & falso key, und sceured several hundred dollare worth of jewelry, Mre Burkits cutered thoroom while Lo wus” there, wnd Le prominent aplarists in this Btate and adjolning countics fo Ohto. The discussions tbls efter- poou were ou the relative werits of the box and section systems of vumnlx upd::nuy‘.a The plniou of those takiug part in the discussion was :lrcuy“un'ul d‘i\'ldud;‘ pl‘)lxc\mhm then vocued ou estructed honey, both that wud comb-tovey baving sbout au equal pumber of advocates, sud the aftcrnoon scsslon cnded with a discus- eluts of the value of artiicial comb. It appears to be generally vouceded that the articlo was & goud thing, aud very likely to come luto gens ‘DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DI Notlce 1a biereby xiven that b 8rw of SULLITT ived by tudlusl cuisest uu Lhe l“lfill-‘“‘;\“d:‘wu71 PRI WILLIAM BULLITT, TUOA. UEALY, laster, us acen 1o tho Wholusaly kad ltetatl Drug s United histes sud Cauadas, FOTTEL, Vropsisiom, Bustos,