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CfHE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 206, 1878—TWELVE PAGES, e — STATE AFFAIR CI‘IBIIN‘iL NE‘VS. death by an abortion. T;e hushand's state- ment directly charges tho act upon Fitzporter, The Murderers of the Cincinnati and recites a confeaston .made to him by his wite previous to her deatl. Ho also testified Policeman Flae to Indi- anapolis. ralding s Mexican outrages, snd other similar dispatches. The Cominittee from their knowl edge and In behalf of the citizens of this fro tler declare all auch charges and dispatches ut true, and helfeve they were only sent to preju- dice Col, Ford, because he has heen aummoned 1o Washington as & witness on frontler affairs. The Permancnt Committee Is camposed of tead- Ing merchanta and busincss menol Brownsville. TEMPERANCE. Bnectat Dispatch to TA¢ ChAicrgs Tridune. Crintoxn, Ix, Jan. 23.—Mass temperance metings have been held here nightly for a week by, John W. Drew. of Concord, N. H., culm!- nating to-nicht in one of the grandest occasio cver witnessed here. A Reform Club was orga fzed with 3,200 members, including many uld l[.;m'.'r!.MEpcerhu were made to-night by Mr. rew, sides. In thecentre hetween the hesters ex- | effect that resnlt tn an equitable manner. The | tends a chamber the cntire iength of the cell- | following resolution was adopted this morning: houre, about five feet high and four fect | pesgleed, That the mills belonging to thin Aesa- wide. This Is designed for a hot-ale chamber, | elation hereby agree to uunuhrm-efim to rmnning and Ioto it sil the ventilators from the cclls | a single tnrn or fte eanivalent on all intafied fron. open. A steam fan attached to a small en- [ This resointion to take effect Feb, 4, 1870 ne forces air throngh a large pipe in the heat- PITTAnuRs, Jan, 25,—At an adjourncd meet- era, wherg it is heAjed and forced on fnto the | Ing of the Western Iron Association. held to- central hot-air chamber, thence down the yen- dni', to determine on somg measure for the car- tiiators and through the ccils, passing out of | tafimentof production and the improvement of the cell doors intotho haltand escaping through the outer ventiiators. This expensive improve- ment, costing upwards of 810,000, 1s unques- tionahlv one of the greatest snd best improve- ments ever mado at the prison. THE WORKINGMEN. CONVENTION IN SAN FRANCISCO. BAN Francisco, Cal,, Jan. 25.—The Work- Yeosterday's Proceadings of the General Assembly of the State of lowa. that the Doctor and & fawyer endeavored to In- dutce him, by an offer of two promissory notes, signcd by Fltzporter, for 300 each, to sign an ncknowledgment that ho had made his original atatement while excited, and that ft was not true. Ocster- releher refused to do this, The fact that Eitz- Yortcr paid the oxnenses of the dead womau's uneral atrongthens the caso agaloat b con- siderably, ife will most lemmy be held to answer, The case s causing considerable ex- citement in medieal eirelen, in which the accused held hitherto quits a prominent position. PRAYERS ¥ORR MERCY. the trade, the following resolution was sdopted: Reroleed, That the milla belonzing to the Anso- cintlon herehy agree to limit themrelver to ran- ning eingle turn, or ita eqnivalent, on all finlshed irun, thia decision to take effoct on Fab. 4, 1R78. The meeting was very largely attended, near- 1y every firm in Eastern Pennsylvanta and many of Ohlo being repr ted. AMUSEMENTS. Thelr Escape from the Expectant Clutches of the Indian- apolis Authorities. Continned Speculation Concerning the Ratlroad Commissionership in ‘Wisconsin, Ono of the Most' Exciting Man-Hunts sn Record Immediately In- Gove Smith Announces that Me WII Kot Withdraw Mr. Rusk’s Name " '}’M l-'[ln};mnv. Clml‘e’lll M. IYDII:‘GH‘" ;;1 . Sidatriminy, others. Everybody wears a blae r) n. T stituted, . Apecial Disnatch tn The Chicngn Tridune. 2 Ingmen's Convention adopted a plattorm call- | yurp G1raonE HAND CONGERT. | Drew atavs Tere tno more nights. He goes 81, Louts, Mo., Jan. 25.—A strong movement TowA Ing for reatrictions upon, and the abolltion of, TS BILALONE MAND CONCERT. ' Dior Wars e fwe mor is being made for tho commutstion:of the . Chinese cheap Jabor, demanding that land 8 Mr. ! ac TR LEOISLATURR. Spectal Dispateh o The Catcago Tribuns, Des Moines, In, Jan, 25.—In the House s bill passed authorizing duplicate coples of the Bupreme Court reports to counties which have two county-scats, u The 8chool Commitice recommended tho passage of & bill abollshing teachers' lustitutes. Billa were read and referred for the organiza- tion of the Stale mbitia; making each clyi! township a road diatrict, s Ruad Supervisor to be electgd by the people; punishing fraudulent tax-isting by fine and imprisonment in the Penitentiary; requiring counties to be divided in Bupervisor's districts cqual In population; regulating county, city, and town warrants, tne same to bo pald in tho order lssucd; sub- stituting Common Pleas Courts for Circult Courts in countles of 15, QW population; regulating doctors, requiring the trial of physicians for malpractice befors & Jury of physicians; restraining stock from run- ning at larze; providing for a liccnse to sell wine and beer In towns outstde of cities. 1N THE BXNATE, 8 largo number of petitions woro presented ask- g'lz for a law regulating the practice of medt- ne. 1ills were read and referred regulating publie halls; to cstablish Buperior Courts in clties of o certaln porullunn: to extend the limitation for redemption from tax salcs to flve years; to authoriza citics to require labor on highways; to cnango the 5 per cent Rullroad Tax Ald law, re- quirmg but onethinl of the votes to siyn the petition and a majority to vote the tax; to suthorizo the issus of n certlficate to teach speclal branches; to prohibit the removal of soldicrs’ indigent fumiiles to the Poor-Houscj to make {ncompatibility o cause for divorce; to cstablish a State Board of Charities; to cstab- lash n State Cabinet at Inwa Citv. Jolpt resolutlons wero adopted suthorizing tho Governor to appoint Commissioners to the Paris Exposition without salary. nator Foater, of ' Scott, prescnted a jolnt resolution declaring f¢ iujudiclons and fnex. pedient for the Legisiature to fustruct the deje- gotlon In Congress ou linoncial matters, This caused considerable discussion, pemling which 8cuator Blackman preseoted resolutions of culogy on the late Senator Mitcheock, Remarks were innde by several Senators, when the reso- lutlons were adopted and a copy ordered sent to tho family ol the deceased, and the Senato ad- Journed in respeet to the deceased. TIIE RTATE SUPKRVISORS' GONYENTION by resolutton dectared itaclf opnosed to an In- creasc of tho Btate tax by the Lemislaturo; de- manded a deerease of oxpenses aud approoria- tlona for State institutious, and a convention to rovise the Constluution; that 50 per cent of road tax levied each spring should be paid in ‘cash. WIBCONSIN, THE LEGISLATURE, 8pecial Dispateh (o The Chlcagn Tribune Manisoy, Wis., Jan, 25.—in ths Scnate to- day au amendment was propuscd to the Constl- tution forever prohibiting traflic In intoxicatiog Hquors in Wisconsin, A resotution was presented asking fnforma- tion as to the coat of publishing tho Supreme Court reports, and authorizing the State Board of Ileaith to make a report to the Governor, and for the distributlon of 8,000 copica. ADIl was reoommonded by tho Doard of Charitfes and Reform abollshing time sentences to the State-Privon. < In tho Assembly a bill was introduced for the orcctiou of o monwinent to tho late Gov. Har- veov. Both tonses adjourned till Monday eveniug. TAE COMMIsSIONERSAIT There havo been o Fr t many rumors and .counter-rumors to-day in regard to t)g_u‘%ka slonership.® ‘There ‘scenil’ to bo'k' wiil- : runior that Gov, Smith will withdraw amic. A carcful caovass of the Benate hus: Republicans favoring confirmation —~Andrews, Borden, Bones, Beott, Bwain, ‘I'reat, Woleh, aud Wing, to which add_ Mumbruc and Reced, Domocruts—101; Republicans against con- tirmation—~Arnold, Burrows, Grimmer, Iintha- way, Loper. Price, ‘Torrey, Van Schalck, to which add Abert, Anderson, tludd, Paul, liankis, Rice, Richmond, Schuefder, Wilitams, and Wolf, Democrats=13; doubttul—Uatigy, Canpbell, Reynolds, and Richardson—i, all Republicans, ol ‘which number thrco are supposcd to be against confirmation. Mackett, who {sexpected 10 vote agnlnst contirmation, {8 absent. Upon application by your correspondent to GOV, SMITHL, ho authorized the fullowing: “[ liave not hieard from Uen. Rusk, | have a tetegram from Bena- tor Cameron stating toat the Uencral left Wash- ngton for Wisconsin last ovening before recely- ing @ telegram sent by me. ‘There 18 no posal- Subsequent Captnre of the Fagitives with Only a Dog Killed, drew crowds to the Exposition Bullding to listen tothat charming vocalist, Mias Thursby, to Levy, Arbuckle, Letsel, and to his fncompar- able milltary band, and the crowd that was In atiendance at the Taberuocle Inst evening ehows that kils popularity Las not waned in the menotime, ahd that the public Is satisfied it will get [ts money's worth of tnusic at his concerts. Upon former nccasfons ke has made tours In the regulsr course of concert Lusi- neas. At Boston, during the two Jubilecs, he entertained forelgn bands (n & princely way, Now he Is un a fareweil tour prior to his depart- ure for Europe to take part In tle peacelul musical contests of the Paris Exposition, where wo believe o will take an honorable place be- tween the solidity of the German, the grace of the Froncly, and the precislon of the English bands. Let us hope, as combining the qualities of all three, that he will carry off the banner which he so well' deserves for his vluck in getting together .the means and taking so long a journey to eanter the arcna. His concert last cvening was a vleasant departure {rom tho conventional orchestral, opotatic, vocal, aud chamber music wo hiave beenLiaviugthls season, and fortunately tho great band-master had sn suditoriom where he could give freo llecnse to the tumultuous brass. The Bmmmma was far superior to those he has before offered us, not only in the general churacter of the numbers, but also be- cause it contained some which heretofore haye been monopolized by stringbands, It was a darirg thing, for instance, for Thomas to takae the Second Rhapsodie of Liszt for piano and oroduce It with orchestra, but it was still more daring for Mr, Glimore ta take {t for militar: band, aud this afterncon he will essay a_still more daring _feat with the Beethoven Filth Bympliony. The programme fucluded in serious muslc the overtures to “‘Der Frelschuetz” and ** Tannhauscr ” and Liszt's Second Hungn- rian Huapsodie: of the purely popular class, the familiar old * Monastery Bells," a military march of Mr, Gilmora's own composition, and a Urand International Quadrille, a medley of the sort In which Mr. Gilmore takes spectal delight, introducing natfonal alra such ns the ** Russian Hymn," the * Marselllalse,”” “Partant pour Ia 8yrle,”” “The Harp that Once through Tara's Halls,” “The Watch on tho Rhine,'" and 4t America.” besldes n collection of rathier fan- tastic variations for scparate inatruments; besides thicee, a solo for saxophone (fantasic themes from *“ Norma' by Mr, Lefebyre, beantifully phu'n.'d)l auda solo for cornet (Levy's # Leviathan Polks,” by MMr, Bent). The baud plays with even more than Its old cnthusiasm and precision, and, whilo everyibing it did was recoived with the utmost cordiality and at times with quite a popular furore, we should give it the preatcst credit for the per- formance of the'*Sccond Khapsodie,” which Mme. King has maao so tamiliar on the plano and Mr. ‘Thotnas with the orchestra. While the arrange- ment for reeds and brasses mves the Kuspsodio anew oud strange colorlug in many of its paris, more particularly in the quick movements, an whilo ono frequently misses the desh aud at- tack of the violius, it Is imtwssiblo not to adinire the crispness and brilliancy as well ns the kil and at times almost electric- al eoffcct with which it s given, ‘Iho performance aroused genuine enthusiasm and was heartlly encored. Mir. Hent modoa de- clded success in his cornet solo by his brillant technique, and for his encoro gave the “*8wect Bg and By,” In which e displayed remarkabls ability In sustained playing. The vocalists were Migs Julict Fenderson, a new comer, and Mme. Balvott!, who has sung here before. Tho former lady lins a soprano voice of considerable power lud' very aweel quallty. Although not pos- donth-sentence of Billy Wieners, doomed to hang next Friday for the murder of A. V. Law- rence, at tho Comique Varloty Theatre, in Jai usry of last yoar, to imprisonment for ilfc. Wieners ahot and killed his victiin, who was bar- keeper at the theatre, whils_laboring under in- tense cxcitement, foduced by great proyucation and belghtened by drink, The movement has been atarted and nobly sustained by the unfor- tunato mun's sistor Annie, who has emulated the immortal Jeanfe Deans by tha fsithfulncss with which she has labored In benalf of her brother, Gov. Phelps was in town recently, and Misa Wieners called upon him and made a most pathetic appeal to im for mercy, but 1ailed to obtain a detinite assurance of his in- terfereuce, Sinco then hier exertlons have been redoubled, and to-day n petition is being indus- trtously circulated, and 18 recefving the sigua- tures of the most prominont citizens. The press also join in the prayer for mercy, and it is proo- blo that tha Exccutive clemency will bo exer- cised in Wieners' bohalf, donated by the Government in furtherance of schemes of fndividuals and corporations should revert to its lawful possessors, to be held for actual settiement, and that individuals holdinz, by purchase or imperfcct title, land (n exe cess of one square mile, be restricted to the use of that amount ouly, snd a resurvey of the Stats 10 bo held to asceriain the extent to which land had been wropefolly appropri- ated; Insiatioz that the Natfonal Goyernment 11 give to the people a system of finance con- slstent with the agricultural, manufacturini, and mercantlie requirementsof the country, un- controlled by rings of hrokers and bankers; the pardoping power conferred ou the Prealdent and Uoverhors of States sliould bLe abolished, and the same Invested In commissions;: wnalfcasance in public office should be punishable by fm- prisonment for life, without ‘fnter- ventlon of the pardoning poiver the abrogzation of ‘the contract (a tem (v State Prisons and reformatory In tutions; all labur on public works, Siate or municipal, should be perfurmed by the day at current rates of wages; eight hours are sufll. clent for a day's work for auy man, and the law shiould make it so0; lll‘ruhllc ofticers should re- celvo a fixed salary, and fees should be account. ed for as public wouneys, The Constitution of the Unfted States should be amended to the cffoct that the President, and Vice-P'resident, and Henators should be elected by a direct vote of the people, CASUALTIES. A NAVAL BLUNDER. BAx Fraxcisco, Jan, 25.—The ship Western Bhore, for Beattle, the bLark King Philip, for Port Gamble, and the Bolivian bark Don Nico- las, for Victoria, were towed to sca thls morn- Ing. ‘1ho tugs Ieft them inside tho bar, which was breaking heavily, The wind was too lMoht to cnablo tho ships to work across against the heavy rollers, and all three wero carried about a mile sutith of the Meads, where the breakers are contlnuous from beach to bar. All anchor- cd in the breakers, This afternoon the King Phitip parted hier cables and went ashiore, Tha other aro still holdiug on, but are llable to go atany moment. A hcavy sea ls runing, owlng to the recent gale. The fate of the crew of the King Phillo fs not yet sscertaloed. She will undoubtedly soon gu to pleces. Bl 1s & bark of 1,180 tons, owned by Pope & Tnlbot, of this mg-. All the vessels wero in balinst. AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 23,~Later.—A portion of the crew of the bark King Philip have reach- cd shoro in a boat. Others remain on the ves- acl, The Weaterns Shoro still holds on. Bev- erol tugs atlempted to rescus her from her perlluus poeition without success. Copt. Dlinm, her comwmander, was killed by the parting of & hawser, which struck bim on_the rebound, The bark Don Nicolas, which lay jn a mors favorablo position, has been towed off, and Is now entering the larbor. At last reports tho sca was lncreasing, The King Ibilip was valued at about $33,000. —a——— OVERTASKING THE ENERGIES, It 1n ot aAri*able for anv of usto overtask our energied, corpureal or mental, bnt In the eager pursuit of wea or fame, or knowledge how many transgrcas this salatary role, it must be a matierof groat importancs to all who do o to know how they can regaio the vigor #o recklessly expended, The remedy 1a noither costly or difl- calt fo obtain. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is pro. curable {n every city, town, and nrettlement in America, and It” compensates for s drain of bodlly or mental encrgy more effectually than any invig. oraift ever prescribed or mdvertised. Labaring studente, journalists, Iswyers, physicians, all bear testimony tfo its renovating powers. 1L increases the capabilitlcs for undergoing fatigue, and counter. acta the injurlous effects npou the system of ex- porure, acdentary babits, unbealtby” or wearying avocations, or an inealabrioun climate, and s a prime altcrative, dluretic, and blood deputent. BUSINESS NOTICES. Winchester's Cure for Consumption.=Wia- chester's Hypopliosphite of Lime and Eoda, for the cure of consuniption and chronte diseases of The throat and Janms, Also dvepepuis, Indigestion, general deoliity, ete. 'This grand specific hun been ‘established ficenty years, during which period it has performed wonderful cures and_accompliehed reaulta which no other remedy han ever eaualed or even anproachied. Price $1 snd $2 per_botile, Prepared only by Winchester & Co,, No. 30 Joha sreet, New York. Sold by drug Tnosndlarism — Wieners— Fitsporter — Ar- rest for & Dark Orime in Farwell, Mich, GREAT MAN-DUNT. Bvectal Dispateh to Tna Chfeagn Tribuné, Ispianarouis, Jan. 25.—tireat excitement waa occasioned in this eity and vicinity to-day by the capture of John Davis, Frank Weaver, ond Joseph Davis, supposed to be tho murderers of Policeman Kunkle, of Cinclanatl, The flrat intimation of thelr coming was received by Mar- shall Manniog, of the Unfon Depot, who recely- ed a dispatch abont 10 o’clock from Conductor Bilty 8mith, of the Indianapolls, Cinclnnatt & Lafayetts traln, due hera at noon frum Clocin- nati, stating that ho thought he had the men onthe train, who boarded it at Valley June- tion, Manning gave orders to the polcemen at the depot to watch the train closely when 1t arrived, and he went out to meet it, Unfor- tunately, his appoarance, or something else, + pays him away," and, when the traln stopped st tho yardaat the east part of the city to change eogines, the men drew thelr rovolvers and ordered Manning to throw up his hauds. He did a0 prometly, sud two of them than or- dered the passcugters to clear the car, and that wasdonc in s very expeditious maunner. The murderers jumped. from the car, aud, hailing 3 possing . atreet~car, boarded that, and compelled the driver to carry them to the oxtrems cnd of the route with tho utmost speed. In the meantime .tha train came into the depot, and tho alarm was instantly given. Manning and a forco of mep, the Sheri( and his posse, and a squad of polico, all hastencd In search of the scoundrels. Alter reaching the end of the route of the stract-car first entered, the men took posscssion ot acar comivg into town from Irviugton, & suburh four miles cast of this city, and, bolding a revolyer to the driver’s head, were carried to that place sa raptdly ns tho carmules could galtop. Leaving the car, they struck Into the woods. The oflicers soon reached the vicinity, aud an exciting chase and ekirmish followed, lasting sbout two hours. Manning and the Sberiff and their assistants did not get Into iImmediate proximity with the cut-throats at apy time, the chnscboing kept up by the police, assisted by twenty-live or thirty tarmers armed with shotguns and rifles, The rofugees fought bitterly, returniog the flro of thelr pursucrs na Jong a8 their ammunition held out. They sought refuge in haysiacks, be- Uind stumps of trees, cte,, but wero driven from cover every time. Finally they rn directly across the path of a quartetto of po- teemien, amud, belng nelr:*y worn out, gave up the tight and surrendered. Althouzh over 100 ehuts wero fired during the scrlininage, tho only casualty was the killing of & farmncr's dog. Lc- fore surrendering, Johin Davls, tho lender, re- guired, 88 & conditlon, that they should bo lrculmju gentlemen They were brought to the city and lodged In ‘tho statfon-nouse, They wern scven miles from the city, During the afternoon tho wildost ru- mors prevalled In tho ity respecting tha battle, and, when it was nunounced that ail ths fogitives hiad been captured, thoge was gen- eral congratulation. ‘The men are reticent con- cernlug tho Clncinoati tragedy, and neitherdeny nor wdmit connection with it. They say they were {u Conncersville last night, ond wont down to Valley Junctlon this morning, Beyoud this they say nothing. John Davis, the leader, is nbout 40 years old, hcavy eet. five feet elevon, welgna 160 pounds, and 13 8 resolute, determnine ed-looking man. Ho scems to have completa control of his coufederates. Josoph Davis, otherwise ‘“tho kid,”" {s a small, compactly- buflt mau, with a sinooth face, dark_hair, and weichs ‘195 pounds. ills faco 48 drawi) ons alde, glving him a pecaliar aud marked expres- slon, Weaver Is Irlah, Lgs dark halr mnd suiooth face, Is (ive Tect ten fuches In belght, and 40 years old, ‘lwo aro dressed in dark clothes with slouch hats. ‘They threw away their overcoats at thu beginningof the Aght. Tha pollcy say they uever saw nors desperate characters In all _thelr cxperlence, and, if not the murderera of Kunkie, uro **good zamo’ on sume other charge. ‘Tho men are held {n the station-house under apeciul cuard to mwait ad. Vices from tha Cinclunati suthorities, CINCINNATE, Jun g ALLEGED WIFE-POISONING. Spectal Disvatchto Tna Chlcago Tribune, Ostaua, Neb., dan, 2i.—Nearly cvery doctor in Omalia Las gone to Fremont, Neb., a8 an ex- pert witness in the case of Dr. 8t. Louts, of that place, who is belug tried for murdering bis wife by arsenic. Dr. Walter 8. Halnes, of Cht- ¢ago, to whom the liver and stomach were sont for annlysls, discaverced four grains of arsenic In the liver, and has come to Fremont to testify to the sama, Tho alleged crime was committed in Juno last. ‘Lho wile's death occursed in o sus- plelous way, which led to au fnvestigation, ro- sultlug in the husband's arrest, Hu was on in- timatu terms with Mrs, Mloomer, so report coces, and therefora dotermined to rid bimaclt of nis wife's presence. The case looks black for the Doctor. KILLED BY 1118 PURSPER. NasumiLLe, Tenn., Jan, 2.—~A special £2 the American, from Somerville, Morth Alsbama, an- nounces the killing of Grahatn McCarley by Davis Potcot. McCarley was charged with flifedt distilling, amd on the way frum jail to the Court-Houso escaped.’ Ho ' was purswed by men on horscback and overtaken o mile away, Poteet waa In the ad- vance aud fired s pistol at him, as he eald, to frighten I, The ball penetrated McCarley's temple, killing bim mstamtly, Poteet gavo fn- formation ns to where the corpso could be found and then left the county. McCarley leaves n wile and childron in desututo circumstances. Misslaquol Bpring Water,—The water of this great apring 13 A apecific fur cancer, DBright's din- e crofuls, cutaneous sCectlons, and all dis- esses arining from imparities of the bload, ‘The water 18 sold by alf fwuminent druggiata, and phlets coutalnine wonderful curcs can pe had ddroaing '*Misalsquol Springs,” Franklin County, Vt. Hushand's Oalctied Magnesta.—Four irnt- remlam sllver medaln awarded. Mdro agreeadls 0 the taste, and smatler dose than other maene- #in. Forsale 1n Government-stamped bottles at druggists' nud country storee. e g——— Charles Ileidalock’s l:lmmrlgnu—’l‘hn pe ulae Slllery and the auper-excelient ** Dy Medal,” ro highly appreciated In England, Germany, and Jtusala, are being constantiy received by Mr. Emil Hehaltze, U5 Deaver strest. New York. o — See advortsament of Littto Nock & Fort Smith Rallrosd lands, Y Tinckney, Jackson & Co.'s Fina Spices. VEGETINE. VEGETINE Parifies the Blood, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE Alterative, Tonic, Solvent, and Diuretic. Vzanring Is made excluslvely from the juices of carefully-solected barks, roots, and herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it will effectually cradi- cate from the system every taint of Berofula. Borofulous Humor, Tumors, Cancer, Osn- carous Humor, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Byphilitio Disensos, Canker, Faintness st tho Btomach, and all discazes that arise from im- pure blood, Bolaticn, Inflammatory and Ohronic Rheumatiam, Neuralgia, Gout, and Bpinal Complainta, can only bo effcotually cured through the blood. For Ulcars and Hruptive Diseases of the Bkin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotohes, Boils, Totter, Scaldhead, and Ringworm VEGETIXE ‘bas never failed to effect a permanent enre, For Pains in the Back, Kidney Complainta, Dropsy, Fomsle Weakness, Leucorrhowa, srising from internal ulceratlo easca and General Debulity, rectly upon the canaes of theso complaints, Itin- vigorates and strengthens the whole system, scts wpon the secrotive orgavs, aliays Inflammation, cures niceration, and regulates the bowels. For Catarsh, Dyapopsis, Habitual Oostive. ness, Palpitation the Heart, Headaohs, Pllos, Nervousness, and Genoral Prostration of the Nervous System no medicioe hins ever glven such perfect satiefsction as the VEurTINE, It punifies the blood, cleanses all of tha organs, and poseesses A controlling power over tho nervous system, ‘The remarkable cures effected by VEGETINE havo Induced many phyelcians snd anothecaries whom we kuow to prescribo and usa it In their own faml- Ues, In fact, VEGETINE I tho best remedy yet dlscov. LOUISVILLE ROBBERIELS. LoutsviLLg, Ky., Jan. 25.~Two inoro largo jowelry robberles were perpetrated hero to- nlght by aneak-thleves. In one case they stole $1,000 worth of jowelry from the residenco of John T. Moore, President of tho Louisville In- dustrial Expoaition, and in another §700 worth of dlamonds and jewelry from the resldence of Mr. Edward Wildor, Tho houscs sre upon Broadway, hardly o block apart, and were cn- tered at supper tine by climbing the columns of Ihe porticos In frunt of the rosidences. Largu rewards arc offered for the apprehension of the thieves. ‘There areas masny as holf a2 dozen other rubberics of a iike nature committed of TITE MILWAUKEE ACCIDENT, Anecsal Disvateh 1o The Chicago Tridune, MirwAuxee, Juu. 25,—~To-day tho Coroner's Jury In tho case of the fatal accident fn which Mlss Jacobs and young Falk Jost their lives readered o verdict scverely censuring tha St. Taul Railroad Comspany for carclessness in not baving cfliclent vrecautions at the rallroad crossing; also censuring the Common Council and Mayor for allowing such n dangerous placo to remain unguarded; also that Jobn Leubke, driver of the carrlage, did not use due vigilance when approaching the crossing. The jury was mposed ot praminont 'citizens, ond the yers | Hitet vauses a considérablosoagation ™+ late. SWINDLERS, Nasnviune, Tonn., Jan. 26.—~Tho Wiggins Brothers who clnimed to bo agents of Uhicago and Loulsvillo buok firms were arralgned at Franklln on n committing trial to-day, Investi- gatlon showed that thoy id attempted to ob- taln 81,800 of thoe school fund of the county by palpabie frauas.: Thoy+ swindled o Subnner County man, named Dr, W. R, Tompklos, out of 8000 upon county schiool warrants, which they sold to him us genulne. * They aroroportod to iave been successful fu these ‘swindling op- erotions {n Indtana. The Invostigation will Lo concludud to-morrow. . A ITORRIBLE MURDER. Spectal Diarateh (n The Calenzo Tribune, EAst Bao1NAY, Mich,, dan. 25.—Will Andre, of -Bagloew City, and Juo MeKane, of Clare County, wero arrested and lodged in jail ot Far- well, charged wit the murder of Owen Feoney on the night of Jon, 7, 1577, Feeney was put uft a train while Intoxieated near Farwell, and started for CIIIDEEWI Station on fout. His body was found three moenths after in a small pond, with a welght around the neek and the pockets of the clothing rifled of 8400, ‘Tho vx- amioation of the deceased will take place next scased of decided dramatic power, she slogs ex- pressively, although she fnclines to the cxag- wergted ftaliau atylo In the urc of the tremolo. iler, number. was . the “Fars e luj," in the fiorid work of which sha displaycd comiderable Nexfblifty of choive. For ber encorc she sang **The Mald of Dundee," {n which, however, she -was less successful than in the Verdl aria. 1n one respect we would commend ber action to all slngers in popular concerts where cnvores aro fnevitable. She brought In the eucore plece with ber, and did not retire from the stage, but replied on the spot. This saves a great deal of time and unnccessary wear of kids ond boot-teels, Mme. Salvotti's num- ber was a trylng arla from ¢ Nabucco,” which she sang in such a flnc style as to sccuro au encore, although she was somewhat hoarse beforo it was concluded, The auditorium was wotl adapted for her full, robust tone, and the impression she made was o very favorable one. nflm in all ts parts, the concert was oo of CARRIED UNDER THE ICE, Torr Jenvis, N. Y., Jan. 25.—Willism snd George Drumm, brothers, 31 sud 18 years, ro- spectively, sttempting to cross tbo Delaware River this forenoon, broke through the fco, and t;:o curreut carried them down stream under .the see, —— DIED OF HIS ITURTS. NEw Yonk, Jan. 25,—John Armsirong, & music printer, died to-day from wounda received last night in Camden. Fred W. Davis and James I’ Dermaris have been arrested on suspl- clon, Busiucss difticulties wero the alicged cause, the finest Mr. Glimoro has ever given here. The second and third concerts will bo iven this afternoon and eveuing with cliolce programines, tho principal feature of the matines belug Heethoven's Fifth Symphony. s O, 25, —Tho Hoard of Atder- | Tuesduy, ble chaoco for compromise.” Ueu. Thomas 8, Al e o cred for tho above diseases, 1s the only rellable men liave offered & reward of $1,000 for b . Allen, of Oshkosl, is mentioned very favorabl Buectnl Dispaich 1o The Chicago dridune, ] PURIFIER yot placed before Fort and conriiom of el of 1000 for Lieat | AN INGLONIOUS TXPEDITION. | tonights Hib ina nauy fricads Lere, whowlll | CLeveLaxD, O, Jan. 25.—A fre broke out SPORTING- s v the man Kunkle, Bpeciat Disoatch 1o The Lkicagn Tyibune, stlck to bim to the last. this morning at about 1 o'clock fn tho store of —— —_— 4 LaSares, I, Jan, 25.—Mrs, James McCabe, J. W, Ogram, fu the Villags of Collamer, » BILLIARDS, UNQUALIFIED APPRECTATION, INCENDIARIEM, dpecinl Digpateh {0 The Chicano Tridune. NasiviLLe, Tenn,, Jan, 25.—An examination of Aronson's vremiscs, upon the extinguishment of the fire on the night of July Y, 1874, revealed tho fact that pina boards Liad been split up and piled against tivo empty boxes at the rear of tho store. Tho store was locked up st half-past 3 o'tlock that afternoon, whon Aronson left to witnest the opening of the Bi. Louls vridge. It was found the storo did ot contaln more than £500 worth of goods. Nearly halt was vaper collars, and that stock was fnsured for of Utlca, 111, aged about 23 years, and the mother of two small childron, eluped with a young man by tho nama of Jamnes Murphy on the 16th inst., taking the two chldren with ber, and leaving her lawful spouse, aged about 10 §cnn, to mourn tho fnconstancy of woman, esterday Officer Murtha, of this city, captured the guilty pair at Jollet, und they are now at Ottawa awaitiug the action of the Urand Jury, MASSACHUSETTS, RXPUSED TO CONCURL ‘Bosrox, Mass,, Jou, 25,—Tho Scnate refused to concur in the' House resolutions thanklng Scnators Dawes and Hoar for tnelr response to the so-called tmputation on the Lhonor ot Masss- chusetts mado by Mr. Blaine In the United States Scnate. In tho Houso a resolution was introduced, “ That the Legislaturo of Massachusctts (s op- posed to the revival of any State or ecctlonal anlinosity, a8 belog opposed to tho best interosts ‘The billiard gamo last night at DBrunawick’s was won by Ifonahan. Snyder played below his usus! standard, as did Ilonshan also. Ilenco thie gamo was not aa sharp and tutercs{ing s it otherwiso would have been. Tho particulars can be obaerved In tho followin; THE BUMMALY, ' Cuicado, Jan, #3,--Fifteenth gamo of the tour~ nament for tho cnmulnmnlg of Chicagy, played at Hranswick's Halt botween Honahan and Hn{uu 5310 Brunswick & Balke tavie, 2% balls, A. Ja suburb of this city, and, before it could be got under control, five buildlogs had beon con- sumed. Losscs and lusurance aro as follows: J. W, Ogram's storo, loss $5,800, Insurance on bullding aud contonts, 83,000 In tho Gitnn Falls and 82,000 in tho Btate of Pconsylvanta. The mnext store was occupled by Stephens Brothers, owned by Willlam West, of Ober- Ho, ond valued st $1,200; insur- ed for $1,00 1in the Faneull of Hoston; contents valucd at 81,200 insured for $1,000 {n the same company, "The meat-market Bostos, Nuv. 18, 1870,— /1. I, Stevens, — Dean Sin: During the past Ave years I have hat amplo opvortanity to fulge of the merlt of Ting, My wife hias used Tt for complaints attend- inita Iady of delicato health, with moro beneficial results than anything else which sha ever tried. [ have given It to my children under almost overy circutnstance sttending » large r-mnry. and always with marked benefit, 1 havo taken {t'm: wilth such great benefit that I cannot ind words to ex- . press my ungnalifed appreciation of its guodness. ‘bile performing my dutics aa & police officer in city, 1t has beon my lot to fall fn with a great desl of ' sickness, 1 unbesitatingly recommend VEurriNg, and 1 never know of a caso whera it did not prove all that was claimed for it Particularly SHORT LEASE OF LIBERTY, 8r. Louty, Jan. 2.—Johu Malone, who was released from the Missourl Tenitentiory on oferee.. Honaban wins 1o 102 inaing 3‘.&‘, (H; best runs, 24, 11, 11, 11, boyder's 70; verago, & U4 best runs, 14, 10, 10, ! of the country,” | ' Kiug Biros. with contcits, was worth about | 55 e score: 1 ¢ & debilitatcd or imporerlabed stato of 84,0001n tho Continental ond Toyal Insurance | eooceney aftor scrving ‘:;::trlfl'mm:‘:,l' r:r e 2005 "Touired Tor 8200 n tio Slerlden of Con- | “Jiogaban (bluck1=0, L. 0, 0, 3 1, e Dload Tts eeeta ate resily wondorruls v foi Companies. A car-lond of paper boxes had been | Soimrs ook, Was lininediatoly arrested by THE WEATHER, uectiout, The feo-bouso of Stephiens Bros, was | 5,5, 3, 1, 1, 1, b, 2, 2, 8,2, 0, 0] all complaints arislng from an linpura Deputy United Btates Marshal Allen, of the i worth about $200; not insurcd, There was also | o, 10, 0, 5, 4, 8, 0, 0, 2 blood It sppears to work lke a charm, blfed tu ane carnes of the rvawn In close proxim- | Korthern District of Alabams, on a chargo of | OFYICE OF zum Cuier Bianit Orricas, | WOTLATRE (o e Sybich was completely | T, 3, %, 8, 0.9, 7,9, 11, 3, befluro there Are any clrcumatan Ity to where tho fire oricinated. Insidothiofront | counterfeiting In that Statc. The Marshal passcd | WasmnatoN, D. C., Jan. 26—~1 a. m.~Indica- o 4 VEuETINE can he used with {njurfous results, and 1t will alwayas aftord me Rl:uuu to give any fur- thor information as to what l‘}nuw about VEug. TN, 24,04, 1) 5, doar, which was glass, and tbe windows, flve n" 459 n', 9. 0000 B Oeibery thicknesscs of newspaper had been carcfully tacked up, lad the firenot been discovered consumed. _ People wera very much panie- stricken, having no firs company or water sup- yl\-' and tho wind was blowing from the west. throuch hore this evening with his prisoncr en tlons—For the Upper Lake Reglon, cloud, ruute to Alabania. 3 ppt glon, cloudy 1,0 weather, rain or snow, colder northwest winds, 1ol "Snyder (white] 5200301000 . B, 1 carly, the loss of a whole square of bulldings ATABBED and generally higher pressure, Loy fearviut ode Hme” dlay tho whole town [ , B/ '13;1. R A Yalica Btation & might have resulted, Arunson's store befug next Apertal Ditvalen io The CMioago Tridune, would by consum . b, 7, 0,10, 0 3, 1,0, [ door to a llquor establishment. Aronson uever 25, —, appliod for hia insurance, and on that sccount CARLINVILLY, 11L, Jan, 85.—A cuttiug sffray took place at a dance beld at Bargdorfl's Hall v, OANNOT BE EXCELLED, 1, 0, 2, M 4. 8. Stevens: This la to INDIANAYOLIS, 1, — 1. B . d 3§, 0, % lood Preparation™ tlie case w. ed L N Svecial Disvaich 1o Tha Chicads Tribune. L 8 " cortify that | have used your 00 ) Orke Avonean 1633 Yoase whd 1ia i i | 124t mebt,. botweon James Blockburger and DxpiaMAPoLss, Jan. £5.—The First National | S0 |y cume closod the third week of | Laiatais or Cankenous. 1ommors. oF Ihovmatts a7, take placo at this term of the Criminal Court. | Louls logan, who was under tho influenco of Bank of this city recelved tho first application the WIII”:IIII\C“ fections. 1t cannot be excolled; and ms o blood The wholo caso was worked up by Bennctt, of | liquor. Blockburger stabbed Hogan In the e —————— * is the best thing [ tolay for tho popular 4 per cent loan, The man wanted 83,000 of it. ‘The Indisnapolis Savings Bank during the past six years has pald to {ts depositors $83,603 purifer and spning medicine ave cver used, and | havo used almoat everything, l’uu chhm"“c;l"u:“"{yund mml: fi',“ i neced clne._ Yours rospoct{ully, of tuch 8 medilne: y s &, A DINBYORE, b 300 p. a2, oo 10108 bt 01| 36 | T [Wers: Mazimum, 43 mintmum, 3. UENERAL UDIMIVATION C0i0au0, Jas. Chicago, an fusurauce agent, ssisted by local szents and the polive, « 1t 1s understocd that the National Board of Undorwrlicrs will prosecute. To the \Vestern Ausociated Press Lack twice and once lu the face. The wounds are quite severc, and may prove fatal, STATE-HOUSE GROUNDS. What Will Be Done to Make the I'sople of MOLLIE MAGUIRES. NasnviLLE, Teou., Jau. 25, —Spcclul Detective 9 Tor, ) Wind, dlvid loaning $1,500,000, on which it bas Speingfold Keep Thelr Bond, 10 Rusaell-st, corge W, Dl PoTTSVILLY, Jan. 25.—In the habess corpus G L In dividends, loan! ! ) p N g h»d:’;? with :‘z:fl'fl(m:::;?,f :,"'.'fi,,g‘:'my,‘::; case of the Mollie Magzuires, John Kane, Michacl lost less than $4,000/ Bowme years szo it In- Bpecial Dispatch Lo Tha Culorgo Trivune. VEGETINE Spravoriep, 1IN, Jan. 23.—S8ccretary-of- State Harlow to-day formally wnotiticd the At. toruey-Genersl that the time In which the obligors on thie bond to supply the four addi- tionul acres adjoining for State-House grounds bsd to cxecuts that trust under the law explred yesterday, sud that they hed uot complied with tho bond, mor procured or furnishea to the State such land aftor the four months’ notice prescribed by law. The next proceedings under the statuto will be for the Attorney-Genersl to report the non-compliauce to tho Governor, who s thereupon required to sppoint Comtnfs- bim 1 that city on o requlsition from Gov. Lor- ter ta Gov, I.lcglnlml\ o1l & charrre of having sct fire to his atoro in Nashyllle four years ago. Awo weeks ago Aronson’s store in New York Was huraed by au Incendiary. Aronson's Insur- Ance was §3,000. Ho apolied for his fnsurance munaykbut. having beard of his affair in Nasbe :::"&-ol‘l 0 Cnupmny‘ 'r;‘l&-ed “"r hnly it, snd com- " an {nves! un, 0 reault was the Indictinent hero for arson. vested In $14,000 worth of Government bonds, and on them {t loses $1,099, or ncarly one-half its entire loss, y Ross & Lyon, hnvy lumber and coal dealers, of thls city, to-day fled their papers in bank- ruptey. lwlll‘lllu about §125,000; assctsabout ,,K,u{,,, chbiefly id mortgaged resl estato. Beszan, and others, arrested for tho murder of Pasrick Burus at Tuscarora In 1870, O'Uouneli, a prisoner in-tho Sauch Chunk Juil, testified thet Hergun was not concerned fu the wmurder, and hie was dischareed. Kane was licld, PUETARED BY H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists, SEWING TO BE HANGED, MiopLerows, Jau. 25.—John C. Baldwin, convicted of the murder ot Witliam I1. Bpriugs steeu, at Deer I'ark, Orange County, Oct. 8, has ced 10 be hanged March 18 next, cforo the sentence, declared himscll funocent, sayng the crcumstances surroundiog made it impuselble for hlm to escapy. AT INDIANAPOLIS, SIxpuANAPOLIS, Jat. 25.—AL 18, m. fre was discovered {n the storago room of Merrill, flub- bard & Co.'s bookstore, ln tha Blukngd DBlock. L d fire about $1,600. Cuuso un- i‘mfi’ 'S.nf:k;n lnlll‘ l‘llrm caused a stampede MURDER, O} SUICIDE}? Hpecinl Diapated o Tha Chicagn Teidune, Caino, 111, Jan, 23.—Judge John WV, Carter, of Mouud City, IlN., was carly this morning ==§EESSEEE$EEE'5E!§H:! ead —————— rat he Western Union Telograbli | yonerstonppralsotbe valuoof the land, prescribe ; found dead fa his bed In bis oitice, with a bullot - O e e ire fith story uf tho salug | Sonerstonp e J Reoeives telling suppért from an interestin, Yound in bis head, aud bis hauds folded across Spectal mm?r:\?o 1‘:?3&?&'10 Tridune. Bcectal Du)alj 'U‘IEP E:':w. Tridune. bulldlog. and make reprt to the Secrctary of State, who [ 3 o0 Py 0t 'sho knowa how to vato, certifice the sum to the Btate Auditor, and the latter s roquired to draw bis warraut on the Tnuure;a}ur the amount payable vut of suy ropristlon for State-flousy purpuses. Ay such upprupriation is exbausted, 1L is suig to conclude that uo warrunt waill bo drawv. The obligors of the bond bave the privilege, huw- ever, which they may exorcise, 0i paying the condemnution price, and, if they do not dosu withiu tlirty duys, the law requircs the Attur- uey-teoeral , to bring suits, which be will do, sgalnst tho obligors of the bond to vompel them to executs thelr trust. A reason sssigned for nut doinig so hiere- tofore has been that thu laud is not in market ut reasouable prices, aud will bave to bucon- demued to Ax its value. bis breast, and with a pistol held looscly®in one | of hishands. It Is statcd tbatthe coverswas drawn up over bis face. Tho discovery pro- duced much consteruation, os Mr. Carter was une of the oldest resivents, sod & maa of influ- ence and wide acquaintance. Au juquest was beld, and a verdict reudered of sulcido; but Certaln facts pointed s0 atrongly to azother couclusiou that the verdict was st wide and another fnvestization touk place. tis rimored fn this city to-night that the ece- ua‘l verdict 1s thas be cama to bis death from s gmnu tho bands of a party or parties un- Cl‘l‘tbym len' 18 great excitément jo Mound ‘h I‘Jml;zn Curler was an cxceliont cliizen, DE Kawn, Ilh.dan. 25,—During school hours to-day ane boy struck another with a slung-shot welgblog nearly four ounces, cutting & seyero gash above the temple, The njured boy was B:,oncrly cared for, und will recover. A &chool- y¢' quarrel was the cause. Fout Warxs, Ind., Jan. 25.—Mrs. O, Nick- olly, of Wiltshire, sulcided Thureday by taking morphine, Tho dced was caused by domestic trouble. psctal Davateh Mapimoy, Indy Jan,. —‘z"::r“lo'm;:filbhe & bandsomo young lady of Loglick, Ky., suf~ cided Ly Jumpiog from & madl-boat at {‘llfloh last night, —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nzw Yous, Jan. 25.—Arrived, steamships State of Iydua, from Ulasgow; Baltic, frum Liverpool. Loxpoy, Jan, 23.—8tcamnships Lake Cham- AT MINNEAYFOLIS, MINN, Soecial Disatch 1o Taa Lhicagn Triduns. MixxxavoLis, Miuun., Jan. 85.—~The large cooper-ahiops owoed by A. M. Anson, employing elghty men, burued last night. Loss, $10,000; {nsured for $8,000. AT CARROLLTON, KY. CixcinNaTy, 0., Jun. 25.—The cotton-batting mills of Wilson & Co., Carrvllton, Ky., wers burned Wedneaday. Loss, $15,000; nsured. ——— AT TRENTON, N Ju Taexzqx, N. J., Jan. 23.—Tbe bara aad out- gurated by tho 8inger Company, ‘The Singer Man’f’g Co.. Wheeler & Wilson Al 1'g Co. llowe Machine Co...... ... Dommestic Sewing Machine Co....... Willcox & Gibls Sewiiy Machine Co. American U, i, &c, Sewing Mach'e Co..sold Weed Eewing Machine Co...... sold Kemington Sewing Machine Co. Yictor Bewing Machiue Co.. Wilson Sewing Machine Co A ROAD AGENT,. ‘DEapwoop, D. T, Jan. 25.—Last night Sher- iff Manning arrested Georgo lcaley in a Dend- wood saloun. Healey was fdentified a8 onc of the, party of road sgonts thai infested the Chaycuno route last summer. ——— MURDER IN MISSISSIPPI i 3 s Sewing Machino C sold 1 an death will be mourned by a largo cirels Naw OxLx. Jau, 25,—A & tain, from Purtlaud, sud Americs, from New | buildings of Col. McDanlels burned l'." night. o —— Floreuce Bew! ot fricuds and relatives. 8 Killng ot T'm?‘?/""&'u‘"?’:&. 1‘“‘,'::.3‘12‘,'."‘:3 York, Lave arrived oute Al ivg Lorses saved. Lows, $15,000- Jusendiry. . < OTHE ;E‘xé's Bg{iD_E_f;.o it 2 T roud sgent xt Vauzhu ! o - ROWNSVILLE, Tex., Jau. 83~ e PITZPORTER. Puskunuates Tucker, of that places 2 *1a%s bY THE ILLINOIS PENITENTIARY, THE IRON INTEREST, e oo #veclat Duspatcd 10 Tha Chicaan Tribune. 82, Louis, Jan. 25.—Tho inquest to-day oo 180 body of Mrs. Ocsterroicher developed fur- ther testimony seriously cniminating Dr. Fits- :on.u, \‘ht promicent doctor, who has been held ¥ thaloreuer on susplcion of bavinekaused har Bbiost o1 sur sl A0 The Lo IPrIuRe. Jorixr, ML, Jun. 23.~—~Extcusive improve- meuts are beluz made sl tho State Penitontiary bere fn the way of bheating the cell-houses. In tho altics above tho cells ucW steam- coll beaters are belug laced ea bows Prrresuna, Pa., Jau. 25.—The Western Iron Association beld @ very important aud largely- attended meetivg Lo this clty yesterday and to- day, Yesterdsy's session and that of last vight was takea up {n the considersiion of a resolu- thon to curtall produciion and the best meds to sffalrs beld a meeting yesterday in regard to tho dlspatch trom Eazlo Pass 0f Dec. 29, whicu chargeaCol. John 8. Ford with being & bucca- neer ou the bordersluce the War, and with driviog cattle to Mexico, and ibeu sending soectal diapatcics b0 New York charging such | RAILROAD RIOTERS BENTENCED, Raaping, Pa., Jon. 25.—~Flive of the tailroad, Hoters of lusJulyx. r‘ole;ul[ug guilty, were sen- tenced to slx months’ imprisonmcat cach. Thy trial of two otbicrs s procecdlog, i . chaser can be produced. Beware of agent can be found in'every county. CLOAKS. Golden Opportani ANNUAL CLEARING SALE] West End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts.,) North Sio D1y Goods Honse, North Clark & Erie-sts. CLOAKS In addition to marked reductions in price of our own elegantly-made we have late- ly purchased, and now offer in this gale, the stock of a large New York Oloak Manufacturing Oonoern, now BANKRUPT! and superior garments, $10.00 Beaver Cloaks for $11.00 Fancy Rough Beaver Cloaks for . - $12,00 Heavy Beav. Cloaks, trimmed, for - $12,50 Matelasse Cloaks for $15.00 Matelasse Cloaks for $18,00 Matelasse Cloaks,, nicely trimmed, for - $20 & $25 Matelasse for - - « $12,00& 15,00 50 extra rich and fine Imported Cloaks, in Silk, Velvet, and Silk Matelasse, at less than 60 cts. on the dollar. GARSON, PIRTE & GC. Cloaks RUMYSS, ARTENDS KUMYSS Or Mik-WWine, deliclons, eparkling bove q0f won: derful Toaloraitye power, eapecisl [y benciclsl o Ars; ves the distrens of he stomach talcrant in or general dehility. ft re) s?l”l"‘]{lllfimmedh‘!'ly Vid makes wf otlier (o 1t rapidly flia the valos with healthy o0d, produces a ciear complesion and plumpnoss. The renown of my Kumyas, exmed within the iaat thren years, Tias caused namernus tmizatlons to appear. ware'of thifa unwiiniesome compounds.’ Send cirenlars, A, AREND, Chemist, 170 Sodlson-at., centrs of block. BOLE AUET§ FOR THE UITEDSTATF.! Al Agenta for MARTELL & CO. COGNAG and ESCHENAUER & CO. BORDEAL! no, SIMPLEST, SUREST, BTUONGEST DOUBLE THREAD, AGENTS WANTED, 5o Hupolied at reduced ratea by the RIVET BUCKET CO. vator Duckat (Bow {n generat With our norivalod Els Buckat (0w fn g wuse from Sialno to Callfornis), o Grain Conteyers, Leather and Rubbe Bend for price and descriptive lists. ¢ Franklin.st, Office and Factory, 54 & 6 HOTELS, Hotel Emery, ' Vine-st., above Fourth, Cincinnati, 0. THE BEST HOTEL IN THE CITX AMERICAN AND EUROFEAN PLANS, §3 PER DAY INOCLUDING ROOMS 1vuse Brst-clase In nd sumpiuoualy furnlsbed. ~ All rvoms . Location best Iu tho chty. Or Rooma 81 perday. meals exra. ovory respect Tarie and LIs s GBAND EDUCATIONAL EXCURSION TO EUROPE. Ireland, Scotlan: nlaad, ¥raace Belgtu, the hine, Pruuia, tul aad the I arls _Kxpoaiilng. ot 0 Eirbean ave n the Summer of 1678, visitin eriand, ‘1ialy, et lokablg fktors incide ly removed, leturg-ilckels liege 'rofessars, Teacters of Muslc and Literst o e s "beoal Trustoes, aad othiors of Tk tasl TOUKRIKE, Mus c'lhlE Boaton. Ppleasa addresa, for prospectusy NMAORINEN, 37 . 119,190 92897 1 6 .2 5,793 5960 8,517 bogus agents. o et est.33,000 est. 4 22700 e Dell __EXCURSION, WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE g tablo of statistics which The stupondous sales of tho illustri. ous BINGER to be still further increased by the reduction in prices inau- PIVE YEALS® BALES (OMPILED FEOM THE SWORX RETURYS OF THE SEVERALCOXPANIES, 167 T WTH 1876, 1878, old 210,758 202,444 241,079 240,853 202,810 03,740 25]1.000 Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another emphatic evi= dence of the markedgauper?ority of THE SINGER over all other ma- chines Is the fact that it alone is made the subject of imitation by coun- terfeiters. No safer criterion than the above for the q_uldancn of he duly authorized THE SINGER MANUFACTURINQG CO., I} STATE-ST.. RUNNING OF DOES NOT FATIQUE. DOES NOT ’B. ELDREDGE, CHICAGO, I & BUOKETS, Ete. e WARBHOUSEMEN, Millers, Hrowers, and Millwrights,

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