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THE CHICAG® TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 879—~TWELVE PAGES, 5 . lows, 'The atroncest element of dramatic fnt n inla, with good watel have occupfed bad the writ been served upon eat in the: plece lles In the complications that hULPllO'(’ARBOLATE' whote value cannot beascertained. The Officer Burke when be mada the fieat arrest, arise between the two wumen, and In the l“!rlflc ns to who in .the gullty sessor’s return of the rmpmym Newbnryport | and that the affldevit of Ienry Tcopold does A L s 1n 1878 was 81,000 real estate und $61,700 per- | not constitute sutficlent zround for extradition, nr; d te stor: b " BTt Ry ionR ( dramate, 8o | A Certain Dr. R. N. Tooker Comes | sonai property. becanse nnt, gctting forth the facts or details of whoa to be the Professor in Qreek hm:n;":;d Laterature, Prof. Jonx G, Fane- § ‘fl\e University of Chicazo, wiil for the -ant perform the work which fell to the Imn( ffic late Prof. CAnrEnTER. Logic has DRY GOODY, s ~ GOLDEN RTUNITY! tion of honest farmera put a stop to. O'Leary is taking the baths at Flot Bprings, bntitls belleved he will bein hotter water when ho meets Corkey, the Englishman who has beaten ehate O ‘Professoralitp with tho | hisbeatrecord, considerable Judgmeut and Jiterary skill. ‘The to the Surface, o the oileged false pretense. The deelsion of Seem separated rom Lhla BrelCe S B isbing | e, Ingeraoll, who s leoturing on *Tho | dlsiogius, goicrally socaking 1s wood, nud the . CRIME. Judge Witkin, especlally upon he denlal of xcctatlon st 30me (VS L by mad Lowle. | Mistaken of doseph, " sbonld, In Jutice to Tosent, | et *of f¢ for_th ctions Tho st e EAN-KILLERS, | Jursdiction in Uio caso by the counsel for Rurke, B scholr of the L Prof. FRexatAX will con- | remember bis yonth and incxperience, snd alsolhio | tvo octa are too talkative, Trounding. 1o | And Makes a Covert Attack on [a | THE ISDIANAPOLIS JAZ 4ERSe | 1n which Wilkin rules contrary to _the declsion chances of discovery. Mr, Edison is confident that ho can invent SLA ;:y ;:I'uh:‘o:k exclusively to Engifsh 1tersture unnecessary repetitions, and by . the In- Dead Fellow-Physician, Spectat INspateh to The Tribune., e Nt i oitas stater Cotrty | Janguage. Prof. EDWARD A. and the English itiiams re. terjection ~ of abstract sentiments, il InpiaNA¥OLIS, Jan, 27,—Gov. Wi made Iast week, fs anticipated here with great lut;‘ml.lmu mere scotimentallsm, II-lml{u xhle turned from his farm In Knox County to-night. | intereat. instruction in zoology, and | a better paragraphist bofors breakiaat than any of - Y will be Burod wi sive e Gharge of cinll and | thoveamart fellows whoars-calling bim a raad; . L e U Ty et | Medicat Testimony as to the Value of Dr. :,‘:;‘;:{:Z",;:’fi,':‘;;':,:',::@:""g,;.fi&(m.m DRUTALLY MURDERED. Jusax D Lo recring, in placo of the Tato and e fs, perhiaps, rignt, spparent fn the prison scone where Viclor Beehe?s Medicine, thorlty 18 to the effect that Willlams will decline to [ Mestestss, Jan,” 27.—Mrs. V. C. C. Foster, & Alq Iq l IAI l mechanies s, President Bascod thinks | Sitting Bull is coming baok to America, | SXblaing bls secret 'to Aiphonte, his coun- 7 g tad lticism | widow, reskifug alone thrce miles east of this Teof, NICODEMUS, ot ot Profestors will | thoronghly dlsgueted with hls Quaen Mother ve. | J5I0F, ond friend. ' Hho friond iuterruuts e e N ervits L iese additions to ‘ed advanice in the istory of the him evet and anon with uscless removstiance, | Tt Wonld Bs Well Apparently for Tookar | fF his course in the case uf Greenley. Mernekty | SiToras Bratally mindered Jasd elghl mark & deci and remindors that bis actions have not’ been 5 sttorney did not make any argument, but sub- = Ee according fo the airict codo of huvur, und the to Btudy up a Little, e e D alaloof ) %lwmt;u».éz ATSEA Bomething of tho fatme. Tault Ia perceleed in i the Courtwill be made known to-morrow. The | ywiugny, from .ivernool, reports the chlof mato the acts, but in apite of the drawlscks o this [ In the course of an /uter-Gcean tutersiew, pub- | 3¢tion of the Court lu Guetig's caze has maltl- § nurdercd at nea Tespect the story ts well fold, wid keeps theat- | jiyhed yosterday, with D, K. N. Tooker, it | plled aympathizers with Achey, and his petision s Roacues of a 307#51&;-'2‘1!.;.2::: |¥-rt'rl|eln°l'-‘;f; 1T | cal genttounan on the North Skie, he intersiower | has been numerously stined his aeTIan & TENNESSEE BONDS. Feratied, the only. thing Spptoaching to this | took uccasiou to gratultously lug In something | ‘Ihe Suoreme Court this cvening revcracd fe ) belug the'acting of Roland Itecd an Lr, Javer: | In regard to sulpho-carbolate of eoda In zsmotic | declalon in the case of Louts Guctig, under £0- | gtandholders Trylng to Maks a Itallroad og; discascs. In bis criticlam of Tue Trmuxe's | tence of death for the munler of Mary McGlew, | Puy Home of the Dankrapt Common- nay, who was accepted as tho only substitute, and'whose actfug created an occasional sinilc, course in publishing the views of thosc who ap- the Spencer House waitress, last Eeptember. wealth's Indebtedness, The peefurmance went quito smoothly for a canse ghe didn't mal Canada Inatead of Lorne. Lo the poor Indian whose untutored mind regarda starvation as an act nukind, whose club fa ltted in unreasoning ire, becaune, forsooth, he can’t bave food and fire. A prima donna named Mile. Mario made an unsuceessful dobnt In New York recently. We supposed she falled hocanse ahe did not have the requisite fghting qualities, William D, Kolloy will soon deliver a great him Governor-General of Voleensitys sons have been assigned for Ben- v“IIIT:A:i:'B resignation of his place on the e zr Committee, but nong of them fa credit- Tm‘u bim. 1f he believed the storles of ln- lm{dmon ware true, he should not bave reslan- :;n for consclence BARC but held on for con- sclence sake and roporied in ueard,nlmu with the facts, * Pressure of other dutics ** is manifest- CLEARING SHLE CARSON, duty could be more im- N 4 4 . ved and disapproved of sulpho-atbolate, he | The reversal is based upon the Insgruction by Snectal Dispateh to The Triduns. Iy a poor mwi‘,n'zo;ln:rol:e{unz yotors in the | fPeech on tho dnancial qaeatlan - Fortasatajy the Pg.'.:;;{'fg ‘.,fii;l"ifizfl:%'z iy ot Taakes e hm:vm\wmcnt at 1t has been | the Court that, whero the evidenco of inmanity | Lotiviiie, Ky., Jan. 27.—Loutstille parties rtant than th nances of the conntry ate in such & ehape that | o™ beogn: |’ 3 {8 luterpuscd In a prosccution for murder, It | Intereated fn the great suit now fn progress at . Y ¢ & hittlc more fawmnliliar with ther pot s« proven and demonstrated by the hest physlclans {n the city that the remedy was not only warth- fess, but absolutely harmful wnd iojurious'; thaty fn fact, * it was positively a daogerous remedy to give 10 children.! The fact that Tue Tnipune has at. one time and anoth- er published letters advising the pubdlic, according ta Dr. Tooker, “to take this they can't be injured by It. Under tho management of the army the Cheyennes have bcen completely civillzed, No white corpses conid be more peacesble. What does Mr. Scharz say to thist A Ohineso shocmaker has just marrled a pretty Doston girl. We say more emphaticslly an ever that the Chinesse mnst go. Are weto be exercise of lhfifl’ righta. characters, We append the cast: Victor, Marqois de St Reml, betrothed to Lucitie. Mr, George ¥, Learock Alphonse Louvicre, o lawyer, king. an of the Deschamps fainil; Mr, W, Relly General | Deschamph, Er & M, Harry Pearson 7] +.Mr. Rolsnd Reed must bo cautfously viewed by the jury, If Nashville against ratlroad property Iu ‘lennes- there §s evidence that the defendant was subject | see by the bondnolders give the following -tv epiteptic selzurcs, and thero s cxpert testl | facts {e relation {o the sult. On the mong that such seizures tended to produce lu- 1th of February, 1852, au act sanlty, that would not be sutliclent evidence to | was passed by the Teonessce Legis- raise a doubt of the defendant’s sanity at the | lature providing for - the Joan of thme of the commission of the atleged homlelde. | State bonds 1o the varfoua raflroads of the o — " s of authors " are the now fashiona- 'b\; g::“‘(l-“!\”un great success of the late “ Car- pivat " in Boston has putit Into the headsof & umber of New England women 1o New York :‘u give another exbibitlon of thessme kind there, but op a larger scalo, and with mors BOTH STORES, West End Dry Goods Houss, Iather to Lucille,. old ‘The Court held the charge to bo too ndefipite | State. The payment of the value of these . A“Carnival” 1s glso In by ch Henrett Eo . W, . new treatment, rogardless of the oplulon of t ¥ < plendid COrAT . “By the way, thers Is Ined by SheAp Ohuseeioreral. e et Maghiratsar ™ V- B Bdwarde | o, modical gentlomen of the bighest | 88 10 the time of tho fts with respect to tha | bonds was to be securtd to the State by the Madison and Peoria-sts ey "“"":m“’" who would sanctlon tho use of A Washington correspondent writes that | * tho county. ..., L CoMe, 3B, Everbam | geauding,—both schaals,"—aud the fact that to- | Hime of the commisston of the erime, and also | raiiroad companies with liens ou thelr respective 4y % g Jacauinot, 8 feebis-minded CaRAnt s Lo Riot, ofiicer "of po good 4 “Carnival ? for such s purposc as Mrs, Hayes makes every visitor feel at homo at the the wort Whito Hoase. 1tfa possible, howervor, that crab- apole cider doesn‘t tasto like homo to manyof them. 'The tenor Rosnati [has left the Strakosch opera company becanso Miss Kellopg tarned up her nose at tum—ns If it would bave been lufinitely Tens objectionable had she turncd down her noee athim, \liat It 18 erroncous, in attempting to pass upon | roads. The dcbt of ro much money and the the welght of evidence alter it had goue to the | bonds were only the means used by the State for fury, which provinceis exclusively with the | ralsing the amount borrowed, 'The bunds were fury. ‘The cascls remunded for anew trial | taken by the roirouds and sold, belng thrown When Guetig was told of the result by his at- | upon the warkel as auy ordinary State bonds torneys, be manifested no speciat concern, He | would be. Being State funds, of course they has always asserted he would not hang, and bas | wers without other security than the name of been careless and Ind!Terent as the day of exe- | the State itaell, and they did bot refer to any cutlon drew pigh, He nrose this moraing nnd | ratiroad whatever. Tlie bomis, passing fnto the suid tothe jaller thui he wever felt better, | handsof tho public, the ralirouds had nothing and spent the morning o all manner of | moretodo with them, though, as a mutter of frolles with thic other orisoners, Achey and | course, their debt to the State rewalu- Mersicl. 'The other condetuned murderers took | ed the same, secured Dby the liens no particutar interest {n the uews, The former | on thelr rosds. 7The roads have pakl particularly (s eatirely ¢iven up to his own | thelr debta ana settled thelr accounts case, while Morrick coutinues, as he hos beeu all | with the State as far as Is known. At the mect- aay Tooker doubta *it haif-a-dozen fntelligent physiclans In this city can be found who are usiug it," togethier with the other alleged fact that Tt TrIBUNE, within 1he past month, h azaln called sttention to it as 8 remed for diphtheris,~all this leads the guntle- man to the conclusion that sulpho-carbolnte is a fraud. Btripped of all its perronalitics, that 18 the worat that Dr. ‘Tooker can say in re- gard to thls paper for polutiog out to many a mother the means that may save her chlid’s Jife, Dr. Tookeris painfully sficnt as to the names of the *‘medical gentlemen of the highest standing—botl schools’--who have pronounced against the remedy. 1t s just pos- gible that Dr. ‘Wouker is onie of these * gevtle- Mr W, A, Whitecar + wose oes es oo MP Toldora Davideon ferta, Countese do Laval,...Miss Aflo Weaver Lucille Valller, betrothed to Victot.. verse +«Misa Meroe Charlos Mme, Eleanor Deschamps, s widow, Mies Annle Graham Jeanne Muss lattie Foley this. e —— e re {s strong resson for belfeving {hat Ax- mg: . Witiz2, the President of Cornell Unl- yersity, has been ofered the post o1 Miniater to Berlin. 1iefaa strong fricnd of Benator CONK- yuxa; and hls appointment, if 1t shall be made, will be & peace-vieriog from the Adminlatra- 1lon to the New York Scnator. It ts 2aid, also, 1t the offics was offered both to WArNE facvaaon and to GrORGE WisLiast Curtis, nd declined by them. S e———— Is there janything fn the word “gem' that should make & person of delicate sensibilitics North Side Dy Goods Hongs, North Clark and Erie-sts. In all such cases as this the Barliest Selec- tions sccure_@fiest Bargais, A 81,25 fine Bleached Table Damask for 80 cents. A 50¢ Loom Damask Tabling for 37 1-2c. A 50c fine and heavy Damask Towel for GENERAL LOCAL MENTION. “ Balnbrega, tho Swedish mogician, and Miss May ILeyton, the sccoud-sight marvel, opened an coterialnment of “sclenca and myastery® last ovening at Hershey Hall, where they will be all this week, At Hamlin's Theatre there was ncrowded auditorlum last cvening, the attraction belng AMUSEMENTS. 1. M. 8. PINAFORE. Rt.-Ion.8irJoreph Yorter, K. C.B., .., Dr. D. V. Tt Capt. COFCOMN. vveveers Me. B, 0, Cooper Ralph Hackstraw, ... « WMr. C, IL. Thompson Dick Deagey: Mr. John J. Benitz 1111 Bobetay. o r. John A. Phllling . the time, In Indifference. ing of {he Tennessee Legialaturo fn 1865, Mr. 25 cen shuddett If mat, what docs the London 1¥orld | Joscphtne s Mattle I, Lancaster | 87 extraordinary display of feminlue talent of | men of the highest stunding,~botli schools,”’— h e ) Mr. g ‘ Littie Buc tins Erota b o . James (lutbrie, the Presidont of the Loutsville | A §4 Marsellles Quilt for $2.50. :‘;:: E r:;{;‘:f ;:;: '1;:?:’ :31:2 &s;‘x;n‘\: ;::‘u'z‘i;!:;‘e:! hitlst “fl-’u"b 1::::1 : 'uxmfi the minstrel und varloty order. ‘The perform- | and that professionsl modesty forbide his men. STRONG MUTUAL DISLIKE. ‘& Nastville Rallrond, went to Nashville anid § Q . ance appeared to meet with consfacrable en- thustasm. The Klralfys opened last evening st Haverly's Theatra to a fair house with their celebrated “Trip Around the World In Eighty Days," whbich was presented by a company com- posed of wseveral of the original party, and & good many mew faces. Mp, Metkif was the Jhlneas Jogg, and Mr. J. F. Word played P irtant, the valet, with as flug a humor s the former representa- tlye of that character, Among the ladies were Miss [inogene Vandyke and Miss 8, Chambers, ani the ballet {utroduced Mlie. Do Kosa und Mile. Payilon. The brisf comedv season by the *Criterfon Comedy Company* at loofoy’s next week promnises to be of pecullar Interest. The object of the oreunizers of the “Critorion 1s steted to be the production of wholesome plays by clever actors and_actresscs, all well driifed In thele parts. Mr. F. F. Mackay, the director of the ariistic portion of the enterprise, s by taste and oxperlence well qunlifled to carry out this tloning hingeif 1o what would no doubt be the distingulshed category. In fact. it Is more than possiblewhenitis remembered that this aame Dr. Tooker was most vehement inhisattackson his brother physician who dlscovered, or at least wasthe first in this ity to generully apply In practice, sulpho-carbofste of soca as & remedy §u zymotic diseases. inammnuch as Dr. Tooker alluded to others who sre atlezed tobe fu & posl- tion to back up his statement, without furnish- fug thele uamee, it was rathicr of a biind task to sun them down. Boarcporter rtarted out on s own hook, and found a geutleiea whotn even Dr. Toaker will bo ant to udmlt is entitied toa pince fn hie wonderful Lut undivulged Jist, to-wit.t DR, X, ¥, COOKE. The reporter showed the Doctor the allezed statement of the other doctor in the L-0., and, he had read i, gently put [tto bim in this 12 1-2¢ Fine Dress Cambrics for Gc. Light Shirting Printsat 4¢. A 7hc Black Cashmers for 50c. 200 pes, Assorted Dress Goods, good styles, roduced from 25 and 30c to 16¢c. Lot Winter Dress Goods formerly 25, 85, and 40c, now 19¢. Lot best plaln Poplin Alpacas and Fanoy Dress tioods reduced from 40c to 28¢. Onue Lot Black Lyons Satin Finish Gros Gralns worth §1.60, now $1.26, Lot Saiin Finish Cachemire Sublime Blk, (iros Grain, a raro bargain, $1.41. A Balhriggan Stocking well worth 600, for 2hc. A Wamsntta and Fine Linen Bosom Shirty great bargain at 06e. Hamburg Embrolderies from ono cent yard upwards. Roal Torchon Laces 8o yard upwards, Au_All-Wool Matelasse Cloak, Silk and ‘We aro nothing it not roynl. We step from Her Majesty's Opera to the deck of Her Mnjes- ty's 8hip Pinafore, the oceasion belug the first performance of Bulllvan's sprightly little two- act operetta ** IL. M, 8. Pinafore,” at Hooley's Theatro Jasy evening. Tho wusic fa by Arthur Sullivan, one of the most promising and prolific of the Engglish composers, and the lbretto by W. 8, Gilbert, widely known as one of tho best of the Encllsh dramatic writers, Tho plot of tho opera has alremdy been printed In To® TRis- UNE, with cxtracts giving its most sslicnt points. 1tis mainly of a humorous character, and keenly sativieal, the butt of (ts satire belng tho English navy in the person of the Right Honorable Sir Joseph Porter, K, O, B., who eradusted from the position of alawyer's clerk to bo ruler of *¢ the English navee,” with his long retinuc of cousins and sunts, who form o very humorous clement In 1ho progression of the work. Though the story 1s locat {n its bearings, its fun and satire are ap- Epecial Dissatch to The Tribuns. pald §0,000 In rafirond bonds, and bhe then re- Axnox, 0., Jan. 47.~A brutal murder oc- { celved n recelut in full for the debt. All the curred to-day nt Nortbampton, lu this county. | ryads now known under the title of the Loals- Elisha Whipple and Patrick Dunn were ncigh- | yillo & Great Southern Kailroad have, In like bors who, for some time past, have been ¢o- | pianner, had scttlements with the State, and hava gaged fn quarrels of various magaitude. Wnip- | gicen these recelpts for thelr debt. The Stote ple waa tearlng down au old house some mooths | of Pennesscets now Insolvent, repudiation is since, and Dunn complained thut people ran | fnuninent, and the holders of these bonde, eee- scross his land to get to the place. Boon alter | y,g yyeir jirohable Josses, bring sult szalnst the Whipple's house was burned, und clrcumstances | rajiroads for the prineipai or face of the bond, pointed strongly to Dunu as hgviug sett 00 | gy for the intorest which the State has not pafd fire, Ho was arrestod for arson, snd confined it | ainco 1840, ‘fhe State has, bowever, funded the Jafl forntime, Dunn afterwords parted with { jniorest on two occastons—(n 1805 nmd 1871— bis wife, and blamed Whipole for cousing | when new bonds were fssued, paying the in- the dificulty In some way. Yesterday the LWo | purest on the old, Tl suit Involves a cizantic met, and & beastly fight oceurred, Wuipple, | yum, and will b fought ably und long on both belug the strongest of the two, soun kad Dunu | gides, ‘The polnts that will v contended by the under hm, and punished him severelv thl he | prosecution will not be the fact of the rallroads egged for quarter. This was granted, Whipple | having settled, but the lorality of o settiement remarking thut he would fet hims up i€ be woutd | oither on the vart of the State or raliroads behave bimrelfy and Dunn promised to do 0. | ywhiich feft the bonds origivally jssued without {oa publie speech? The poet GrAY must have made 8 good many % Lords " shudder in the last century when be wroto, “Full many & gem of purest 18y serene,’ efc, eTP—— - Another reason why the Rev. Dr. Trourson should mot be apiolnted Minister to’ Berlin Is found by the New York Graphle In the fact that. bels “8zeslous member of a relizious sect.” This ifhardly & waod reason, It would be bet- ter tostick to the old objection that the Rev, Doctor bas ** }ved g0 longz abroad ** that he Is nat thoroughly in nccord with American idcas, e —— 1t secms to bo neck snd neck fo the race tetween St Mantixs and *red-headed Jia* Anpgnsoy for the champlonship, with the thanzes {n favor of the former. But “Jim? wants another chance, and he swears that if the Yorrer Committea will summon him again he will show them what an expert In Loulstana pol- s not the sulplio-carnolate of rods, Doctor, {he same mediciue that Dr. Becbe prescribe some time 1go, and about which there was con- sideruble newspaper controversy at the time " wThe same thing," reptied the Doctor. Both belup anxious to fight, they were soon ot ¢ | gecuryy ; ’ . 1de clally 1t e o . 5 Fringe trimmed, for 86 fictcan do when 1t come to cOmpatitive I5I0g. | parent to Americans, and cannot. fafl Lo ratse a curing ool u’m{r’x:l ootk i B i . not D piebe deave thu prescription | poafn, Beln "“‘?”" i ";‘”“"‘; ”'.‘"". "G"’:‘: Sli——.- 1CES. A ]Mnénnl Cloak, Velvet and Moss frime Prol. Watson, of the Washburn Obscrvato- | Bearty laugh. Tho chorus plays a very impor- | Lenor ©of the crititisms which the * Criterion's » u‘),,' and 1t was w180 published, and you | Plstoleud shot Whipole i rough the head, fn BUSINESS NOTICES., Ined, for $7.50 was originally $16. performances have ellcited In other cities, It may be inferred that this effort to supply efli- clunt caats for plays that are deservedly populur hos proved successful, In addition to **Caste and “Our Hoys,” a new comedy I8 promlied durlog the coming ongagement ac Hooley's, ————— tant part fo it, and o the most Judicrous man- ner repouts the sescrifons of the principale fn the third persou. Whenever Capt. Corcoran, the commander of the Pluafore, o Sir Joseph, the First Lord of the Admiralty, or 1) ¢k Dead- eye, who 18 the averslon of the wholo crew, make avy msscrtlon, the chorus calls the atten- stantly kitling bl The ball entered the mouth and passed througl the head. Dunn fmmedl- | Withar's Cod-Liver Ofl and Lime.per. - 4 sous who have becn taking Cod-Liver OIl will ately gave hlinscll up. Me is fodged fu jall, T pleased 10 Tearn tnat Dr, W 11boe hax Aaceceded, & irom directious of several profeasional gemiler A $3,000-MILE MISTAKE, ' men, In comtining the pure Odi and Lime in such Epectat Dupateh 10 Tie Triduns o monner that 1t b= pleamant to the taete, and its must have it in your flies. ‘There was ucverauy secret about It.” + [t may ba #ald, In & sense then, to be pub. He property " W Ypp!" * faven't you, Dcetor’ been administering It glnce Dr. Becto's death?” 27, gave & fw citizena of Madison the first view of the heavenly hodies through tho great tele scope on Fridav evening last. The new tele. scope [s one of the best in the United States, aond the people of Wisconsin will not soon for A 4-4 Scarlet Twill Flannel worth now 69¢, for 50¢. A 4-4 Whito Domet Flanoel worth 85¢, ) for 25¢. A G-1b White Blanket for §1.75, J . eflccta fn Lung complaluia are druly wondertul, pet the liberality of the gentleman wha donated S 7 W v bis death, | Canmsvinng, 11, Jun, 2T—~Atter weeks of | (UIPTA0Y Garvone whost cases were pronounced 1210 the use of the Stato University. tlon of the audience to_the fact in a manner SPORTING. 3 Nea, und for. yoars betot death, Kre | o s, the peoplo ot this clty wid cuty Ar | Nopeles, ARd who had faken the cieaf D11 for e —— that fs irreststible. T"““%h the situatlons e K © Inst satiafied. Shert Sunderland onil Deputy | 1002 time withuit marked elfect, have been entirely The ahove are only a fow of the many har- “The New York Post has boen pokin q | ore gonerally humorous, fhers are sentl- DILLIARDS, A VALUADLE AGENT IN ZTNMOTIO DISEASES, ol e 5 v cnred by using this peeparation, Ibe nure and get galus that constitute thisa e New York I'ost has boen poking around | menyal songs scattercd through the work that Buectal Disaten fo The Tribuna, and it 1s 80 conceded to be, and extensively used | Delaney arrived from Olympia, Woshnglon | ghe penu: Manntdonls by A: B WiLnon, o the groceries st Tweedvillo,gind 1t finds that | aco beautifully written, espectally the number, | Muw Yons, Jan, 27.~The second week of the | Y 1aTge nutbera of physivians of bath the | Torritory, this morutiz, beinglu with them | Chembst, Bo Fold by nil drucgiste, tithe bakers of New York ara surprisinaly | * Borry her lot who loves too, well.” It {a one y Jan, 2, dominant schools of medfclue, 'That it tokes | & W, Hall, & prominent sttoruer of Olympia, e e+~ Drunswick & Batke Billiard Tournament openert with one of the most brilliant games evor play- ed In this city, Slosson’s play is a wonder, even to those best scqusinted with his ability. Never beforo has he shaown such nerve and Rrmness, or such accurate open-tabls shots, #The Monarch " quick cnshions scem to have fnapired him, ond he certainlv «can find no fault with tbe table made by the J. M. Brunswick & Balke Cu. Last Wednesday he made the lanrest recordea run, and to-night he made the highest recorded average, in both cases wiplng out Bchasfer's claim to su- premacy on those two mwatches. To-night, moreover, white not quite comlng up to bis former great run, he scored 403 polots, amd In of the principal charms ol the story thut it 18 cu- tirely treo from thecoarsonnd vulgarclement that usnally characterizes works of this class, Its humor s always refined, though {ts satirc is cutting: and it will be tmost heartily enjoyed by peaple of culture, who will be the quickest to percelve the delicacy of its wit and the keen sbiafts of its satire. __As might be expected of such a composer as Bulllvan, (he music {s admir- ably adapted to the story, Words and munsic rarely £0 so well together as fu thie work, The sentimental songs are in his beat style, and the humorous music {s so_bright, fresh, sparkling, and taking, that It will be the rage of the day, Before the week s out, the song of Sir pr%, 41 am the Monarch of the Sea,”* and its excru- ciating choral refraln, * And so are his sitera and his cousine, aud nis aunts, his sisters nnd his cousins, whom he reckons by tho dozes %onest.” The fitness of the word ‘surpris- Ingly* In this connectlon comes from the fact that the bakers Jive in New York, whiere, 10 be lonest 8s this world Roes, *is to be oneman Pleked out of ten thousand,” ——e— Braaa Lins struck a ““koy-note," or something of that sort, The quick response from the Northern Democracy to his deflance of the Brig- vdiers, 1s an Indicatfon that the crack of the old slavo-drivers’ whip doesn’t scare anybody now, “Pitant and servile doughfaclsm is o longer,' the Now York Aun says, * tlie normal condition of Northern Democrats,” ————— Mr. Coxway saya that {n the poorest districta tho place of nll other medications in those dis- eascs, I have pever supposed.” 1 liave used it as a disinfectant for the bluod. Properly speak- ing, it is an mntiscptic agent.” . G G 4 Mre. Winsow's Soothing Sy whom 1hey arrested as Georve 11, Holliday on a i en Winnawd sasthing si requisition from the Governor of Hlinolk, ‘The | grrhoa, wind eaite. nnd reulites tha ba e prontost of interest has been manifested frum | = - {he incention of the proceedings which resulted | CUTICURA,CUTICUIRA RESOLVED i1 the arrestof 8. W, Jall as Holllday, Todlay | =7 s wwem sy comramn e the excltement culmioated. Hundreds were present in this cily oxpecting 1o pehold _ tho ox-County Clerk, George He Holliday, but all were des- tined to dinappointuscot, as Rall proved not o to be Iolliday, utd thus ends & wonderful case of mistaken udentity, The man was brought - 4,000 miles to pe prunounced by al) not George 0D Opportuty 2 o Wnl’?llllilh"iy}!ANUl- THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF TIE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE (0. country, have been using it P! 61 prefer to speal only for myself, and have no dellcacy In admitting its usc, und In claiming for It the Virzues which 1 do.™ “*Qenerally speaking, TO WUHAT EXTHENT, then, has it been fo usel * Conslderable quantities of It aro disnosed of by the late Dr, Beaic's brother, Mr. L. A, Iseebe, for the benetit of the Ductor’a whlow. 1t s ordered of all the wholesale drugelsts quite extemslyely, and Mr. Beebo has Leen applicd “ What other physicians 1n' the city, or {n the v Hlotiiday. It ta stated that Hall has emploged ex-tior. John M babeaa corbus tmer 10 act 88 counsel in the e goon to be tried. All untte vl ¢l ‘! to for it by physiclans througbuut Uie country, | it susiog thut 1all Is not Whe man Macoupin u;l%.;mdun the clereymen sometimes collcet the | Wik ",z:‘n'!"{l}:“'1"‘11"-7&1‘"’0 o, Hidts Ry nu: l'vc:l'y K:‘cxl "Innlnc rnnnathuaem;nb und I nlplivxju‘l’n ti'r Kknow that El- cmi;clm:udull‘lgi wants, LOSS OF HAIR. OF PHILADELPHIA, tbildren and read to them Dret HanTa's pa- 5 | out by counting the nccessary 113. arnier | on the subject fs quite extenkive. lor mysalf, = 5 thetle Calllornla romances. ‘There s something lfl‘l‘x:é?n‘g ;‘:y'lhe“;gll:fll::‘: |‘-"u‘r‘;°bn°«.|fcfifi'u'?fi3 olie | was Blosson's contestant, und dplayed s | ouly diepense {t In iny practice:? AN OTTAWA MOB, Dry, Thin, aud Falilng Hair aud Premn- | o 0y, g, 1, 070 86,018,470.00 “YOU BAVEN'T LOST ANY FAITH IN ITI" “Never, In fact, I havo more fafth fo jt than Tever had, L have nover supposcd it was a Yery pathetfe about the history of Mr. Jick Oaxnvnem, for fustunce, which we should think would appeal to the average London street-boy brilllant series of caroms, maracs, aud cushion sliots, und started as though ho meant to give tho Chieazo boy a hard -pull, but notilog could ue, though snall, {8 prompt und spirited. Mr. Hell sings and acts the part of Sir Josenh adiule- ably. s humor s very ?nlut ond rrmm,, his cenunciation dellzhtfully c Aveclat Dispalch to The Triduns. ture Ialdness Caused hy a Dlseased Orrawa, Jau. 27.—Scveral days acvanaged | ¢ondition of the Scalp. Remove the colored man nsmed Isubel, a barber by trade, Premium recetpt Interest revetpie, 009,83 P11 _1,404,002.04 . 'nuso aud {he Halr will Groyw. p 5 lear, nnd his singloz | . 3 pauaces, or an invaluablo remedy to take the | having o shop near tha Catholle church, enticed ¢ & Total.. $7,906,103.33 wrgtrl in 8 peculiar way, Vory trae and in consonance with the apirit of | Avall against Blosson's sclentiflc nussing, added | piyey of il othiers, even in gyntotlc diseuses.” :,, Tieatened a il about 19 years of age Into | _Low of lair in thoussuds of cases In due entirely MENTS. = Ty LR, Beniis also &ives a very gro. | tohls aurencss fn gathering the bails on the | "wiynse then, do you think, Doctor, ot a [ pr70E e ter. e moxt day he | 10 #nmio form of wcaly discuse, Seventy-iro BEf | 1 et and endowmsats A2 Gronaz Haxny Luwas wasa Comtlat, and | tesque pieco of character-acting in his persona- | rall, no matter how difiicult the required posl- | medlcal mon—a homopathiat, too—cailing it bis- Bhop--ant b 10t T_' g the | cont of the numuer of hald neads might be covered | Litetientsto polley- ol 0,67 Cidnot belleve In Gob, Iils friends are acan- | tion of Dick l}mdrye, But besond thesa two | glon-playing might bo. Blosaon opened | utterly uscless, worthless, aud absolutoly barn- mother, through the .I([MW“ Wleu warged :.’.'J!‘.":.};- o 3,{“:’:3;3‘,7 I:'-“:x’;: fi.‘«';'.lf"u'fii-n}: ;-.:nn‘t: urrendered polt o dalfzed becauss the Unitartan clergyman who | thereia littlo to praise and u great deal tocon- | with 4 nlss. Carnter responded with fult parents agalnst him, believinie him to be a dan- | B CEOOEUE a0l by man, 1t s medicinal 1 R i ' demn. Fortunately, however, the opercita is od “Ishould think that anyone making that | rerous mun, About 7:0 o'clock Iast even- | ino trucst wense of th word, Al ofhers are some 134,740.20 clated . 1's funeral addressed & prayer to | siyoni enonghs. to ¢arry. lsclt, und lovers of | tenty-one finely-played caroma in tho | yiatcmeut must have hud littlo or no exnerience | fur g nob of s hundred or more | ofeavinous misture tho wonl, b jothers aro some | Tauee teial ot tie Defty. Dut they should reflect that the | humnar will flud the entortaiument o very enjoy- | fourth Inning, ~ Slosson haviog made | ywiih the dru, or st be speaking from ay ex- oung. men and | boys . sasalled tho | Uuticura pssnsars the spccinc medicinal propurtics e ok 0 s 2,38 Irayer couldn’t do poor Mr, Lewes any harm, { able oupi apart from the merlts of the verform- | but cight. Meanwhile, Garnier ran | tremely vrejudiced standpolut. “As the fato f,“.u,._ww‘ throwlog ~ the furniture, | ihat euatle it (o cure all siching aud acaly aisvascs 4 ad might do him, as they say i New Eoglaud, “8 bieap of good.” —— The Uovernor-General of Canada and the Princess Loutsa went back from Niscara Falls toToruato st the ratoof thirty-four miles an bour, and on the way observed a dinner of Ixenty-Awo courses apechally propared by & Pr, Dusbe's nearvat professional friond,—a friond of tweutv vears’ tanding,— feel somewhat somsltlve for Dl repudlation, nnd Imust savthat a gentleman who at ous thiue declarcs his betlet that this drug is sbsolutely Innociious, and at another that (L {8 highly davgerous, inust e lpunklllfi through an amount ot pn-Xmlim which woult deprive his judgment of _all 175 n splendld style. When the balls broke, on his cightleth shot, be wade a difficult carom, bending backward and druwing bis cuo over his clicat, brinving the balls togother agalu, Heo plaved tho most diflcult shots with the greatest casa aud dashing brilliaucy, but at last the fine exhibition ed, and, slipping on a “bank " shot, the player enapped his fingers In disan- : # B thay Inflame and irrltate the scalu and hair glauds ete,, Into the street, then, sending a deputation § oy Luboss CAUSINE prematuro baidncss. L crs, It s well mounted, and tho sprightliness of the chorus und the rollicking lisor of the icee will wake amends for all the shoricom- ues {n the performance, One of the most seri- ous drawbacks 18 the want of librettos, the indstinctness of the gepieral enuncial the hearer Josvs many of the best polnts tn the humor of the story. It will be given every ovenlng this weel, £ ASSETH, T U, B. &and @ per cent bonds Phitadsiphia ¢l It i. 1t bunda pank. and i ".u-:"ulrlh‘:.wku?l.:tl. c0at82,30,832.00 o 3,90,023,17 40270 of thelr number to the resldence of the negro, “advised " him to leave the city, ‘The police claim the movementa of the mob were so rapld i quiet they were not aware of the occurrence | SALT RIEUM AND DANDRUFF untll il was over, We cuunot learn of any ar- sts of the leaders of the mob, uor has’ the | ¢ liat ) o {a‘egro yeL.;al.i:‘w‘ud the advice of hits * triends.” Cared ¢ n‘ «?"‘l!:'.(:‘:ll :l:n‘lc”:::?:n“;.hd Falled othar stuc omuany, ¢ Companlea. welght {u this pars Net ledger aaela, 88 AboOYE ... P d u icular, lowover sound I may believs him to bu NI Meaars; Weoks & Potler—Gungloment Lhiave | > roos ferreandunreporicds o worm French cook, ‘The Princess comea Loneatly both GALENA. palutmant, and ratired, Slosson now weat t | on general sublects pertulifi Lo Lis professiou. P L0, o LTy nd s el Jibeatn s say bend. Mot sl thrugs e et .:y her cuormous appetita-and her athletlc Avectal Dispa’ch 10 The Tridune. work In carnest, and quickly ran mp | Thatis absolutely the fact in this instance.” a wy ate, Aleo o Ny tege, or the past four years, atite, M3 Tod00e8 Grows sasets, Jag, 1, 1870, 6, 633,504.00 LIABILITIES, Losscs reported, but not dac.$ 111,623.60 Meacrve, at 3 8,477, 471,00 . E 033, 88, i 76 * In other words, Dr. Tooker i3 on ravord a8 ouce holding to an cutirely different view from the one he now tukes.” “Yes, But there is no need of s publie row over this sulpho-carhotate queastion. Ita apliere n medicine Is studied und recognizod, certain p‘wjulllk. d' observers to the contrary notwith- standing. 1f Dr, Tooker should not recall the clrcum- shance or the occasion when he declared tint sulpho-curbolate was entirely innocuous, and Mitwavkes, Jun, 27—~In the Munleipal | havine suffercd exccedivgly from it The daud- Court this altervoon Joseph Domark, the | rud falling from lu?'lm!r was very annoying. [ Priasyt Y conmuited Beveral dlstinguished physicians in re- Hause-of-Correction burelar, aud Willlam Marg, gard 0 (L, aud nave takeu thelr |fn-¢r1 ptions uy chicken thlef amd house breaker, wera scii- | apdered, but did not tnd any curw and bat little tencedd,—the furmer to one year und six wonths | rellef, '} wus " Tsuls Who have the i the Btate Prison st Waujun, and the jatter f balt Riowmn, ductured for to threc years (u the House' of Correction, | years that tiwre was no curo for it; tht it was i ‘Pliese are iwo of the prisoners who were con- | the blood, unii § should aiways have it, aud 1 wus e almost fnclined (o ogres wiih thew, bula friend cerned fa the ntteuspt at Jail dellvery yesterdsy. | \ayoq e ta try Cutlcura, wado by ‘your fitw. | did, and, to iny sgtostshinent, i fess thsn thevo GALEXA, 1IL, Jan, 27:—~The grand prize mas- querade, given by the Turuer Soclety of this city,at tho mew and elcgant publlc hallon Bench street, 1nay bo sct down as the moat notable event o amuscment circlos of Galena thus far during the winter. About 800 couples were in attendance, and many elegant and cost- 1y sults wero eshiblted. Parties from Clicago, fty-five points. A frecze stopped his rall ca- reer, aud, counting from the string, ho played for position, fallin@ on a singl hlon shot after scortog slxty-four. The second fnnlng after this Bloason gathered the ivorfea on (he rall sgaln und began hls delieale nursini. darnier sat in reslgnation whlle his oppupent drove the lalls around the table and around aguin, the clicking bejog alinost as requ- C —— ~It would be worch the fuil pricoot anadmlaston i; the opera to witness the sceno between Msoager Mapimson and bis son Himway when €y weet i 8t: Louls and talk over the late lfl»flu&log concerning MINNIE HAUK, e — teles, eto, Suralus4 per cont bi Burplus sy 4% per stantani, csiluiate it Boarban Democracy haa gained p lttle, it fs 8 1,340,703 83 id, slnce the ne: Dubuque, Warren, Freeport, Appls River, Dun- v L COINERR, ek ot "wun entiroly free from il maty | v uf policle oy I 1& R e ‘:‘,'.";‘.;",,',fl""fi‘ Jeith, and other placcs, were present, Profe. | lar us clockwork. Onea or twico tho object- :',:‘.}"’,‘13:"'::,.,‘:;.’fl[‘f';'.!x‘ululniinn': 1251k tane Boectal Ditoceh 10 The Tritune. eheti amat pandrufl, and | cangot seo any aps. | AUOUSLE Haesr et s ‘.,,,,,‘,,,,f‘m“&' STRPESS wehtha tor omoon moore toon by 14 | Bcbrcine's and Schuts's Lands, combiued in one | balls bocamo rolsactot, but wore auiekly sub- | gagiat L theo elfort to *call back yeaterdey, | Apatat, Slichu, Jan, 3T.—Remoto yortians of pearancoot sult Tt permare 1RO | oy Soragin: U0 by du, 1, [ orcheatrs, furntehed the muslc. Tho Turner | ducd. When 400 had been scored the applsuss | bid tinie return,”” this county biave boen flooded=with counterfelt e . D M bak, fou Fresident, ‘20 Vice- Presndash I i & 3 Socloty, under whose ausplces the ball was | was deafening. H1e')l tun the watne outl" ALL THAT TIIE TRIDUNE DID balves. Wiltiun Lindsuer, Edward 8jear, and Fortsmonth, N. II,, Feb. ¢, 1874, JAS. WEIR ““',{’.,’{:.., HENKY Algi::lrb'l‘. ——e—— ! ¥ Bomo of the New York sditors Snd 1t very | &iven, is ons of the largest und most flourlabing | was remarked ou every slde. ‘Ilie uproar seom- | {nrogand to this aubject was to call attontion to | Charles Werdeo, all residents, have b laay been CAUTION—If prucurable, use Cuticura Soap. HENIY 0. B ¢ Amlatant Becretary, $mbarnuaeing (o support Anitug wud oppose | STKABIZAtIONS of tho Kiud |n this partof the | nyly caused & touch a trife too hoavy, the | It, and let Dr. Beobo arpuo his case bimscll. | grrested for “sboving™ spurious cola, Thelr 3. W. THEDELL, J%., Supt. Ageacles, Connuix West, und Js composod of the Jeading German | pojrg came almost fn line, nud, fn trying o | Tita ‘Tumuse eave him the hospitable 0. United they stand, divided they fall, ———em——— PERSONAL. i — m:::.:','kmm' 3lr, Tilden, by the noph- ExGov. Tartranft bas been appof Jov, uted a Walor-General of the Pennsylvania nnl:g: “E-dn the recent soofal order of the Mar. of Lotne every woman 1s obliged to bare arms. ‘lll. Hewitt indulges himsel? In the belet 'M:;lul‘::‘fluyallon will help **Moses " ont of tho aine was to buy produce of farmers and poy }‘VNY‘ ‘.".‘-’{:’L‘%uml“““fé’s‘&flé‘m“qg; .'_':‘ them the drst hll‘l"llll-'ll} ‘ln :fill‘lud currency SCALD "E‘D AND SAl'JT llllEUM A the aecona in counterfelt, 0ers AT NOW mku:}uu thelr mint, Cured by Cutleura when a_Thoroughly 2 = Fducated Physiclan Falled, RELEABED BY A Moit, Mewirs, Wouks & lotter—tentiowen: I have Maupitss, Teun., Jun, 27,~"1ho followlngtele- | hau a most wouderful cuto of Scaid 1lead, which grutu bas Just been recetvod: coverud Wy scalp nud wae rlumly destroying m! i Balr, aud of 5ait itheun, which exiended into an flovLr Seuinog, Mus., Jan. 27.—A masked | i Tgugn iy beard, by two buses of Caticara, body of artned citizeas visited the jall about 8 | witnout thu aid of wuy other remcdy of romedles ) |’ k ight, und relcased D. Bntleoum, o whatscuver. When Mr, E., toe druggist of this o'clock to-uight, und relcased D. Britlenum, 2 B ward, (u whom 1 refer, fuld ine that it would curs bighly-respezted citizen, who was unacr confine- | g it you warrsuted i, 1 was wlow 10 bu- went for vontempt of the Cireult Court, now 1 | jioyve l‘l. Imut{:u | way thets sud bad Luets fur sume wesaion, thurouhly educated eloment of (ialcaw, M'VICKER'S TREATIRE, A large audlcrice assembled last evesing to witness the first production of Mrs, Abby Bago Richardson's vew dramu, “Two Women," which, as heretofore aunounced, is an adapta- tion of Gsborlau's novel, Une Corde au Cou," or, a8 {4 Is called In the English translation, # Withiv an snch of HisLife.” The performance was watched with lisely fotercat, aud its best poluts wers cheerfully recogulzed with frequeat demonsteations uf upproval, ‘The falr authoress use of fts columns, and et thoso who had snything to say sguinst his discovery state their positions, if {n this or in sny other case any remedy thus suggestod ‘proves to be etlldient, Tar Titnuns wishoa It to bo used, Thas courae jt bas always pursucd, and always will, The doctor who takes the n}nmmu ground is not it to Lelon to his profession. Auy professor of wedicine who thinks that the doctors know it all wow, fhat there 18 nothig uew o be discovered, and that thers can be no reform in medicinn, would better go at some othier baei- ness, 16 this particaiar case, Dr. Tooker has proved bimsc!f to be s mero Dettifogaer, with. out any wental resources of bis owu, or>any shot as *fino” ns tissuc-paper, Slosson missed by thut much, and stopped ot 463. UGaraler nade forty-four shots o1 a ditfienly character, but could not get to the rail. Wlien he missed o jost his lasy chance. Blosson coolly made cuahiou carom, druye the balls steadlly toward the rall, and proceeded, good-bumaredly, to run out the gaine 1o his elghth fusing. scone. BLosson—0, 0, 8, 0, &4, 12, 403, 118600, (TN, T, 8,178, 24, 4foasn, Winnot's svorege—70; loser's, 30 8.7, .;l‘lm- of game—Uas bour and twonty-three min. wles. T WOEAN NTEANSIEIPA, ANCIOR LINEJIATL STEABERS 1VIA. ¥eb 13, nooa . ¥, B8 ) CIHCARSIA, Feb.12.6 a8 Rew York W Luddun difect GALIFQR'A, Fun oot AUSTRALLA, Feb.8, aam Cabing 83310 860, l:lx:rrrlm;n Tlekewat foduced raion UENVEBNON D10 5, 00 Waahington-at, "North German Lloyd. § : ot Ay head Euma occupled ou of the privato boxes, and appeared | Tgiog oy 1y gow ahead, Lavioz won three | power of reflection of bis uwa, The probabllit TED. u Low purloctly frve from every traca of f tuls Co W san) Bat i and m;‘,b.lm" says ho knows sho Is pret- | 1q eujoy fu & philosophikc way the evident picas- gawes nud mct his lv.rvnn:u oppauchts, except flo ‘hat tts Doclor has never lrle':l lulnhn’- CINCINNATI Jalmfi,l“{js h Blestin, Peter | ibee hseasce, 1 delayed writing ly:»:a"uflurl' Con | dor tram Breman Micr, (‘;';,31' e “ThG 1o, THobokem. A hey : \.\ln“ Use trying to conviuce s woman | ure which her firet dramatic production stforded. Behaefer, d cirbolate of . S0n In‘ w’“““' '1"“1 knows o Il! cl;xd‘u;nry ‘l;lénun 'flt "mu.wd" ::-“::;lu ”‘:‘y o,l,.%:,m. :.ln‘- y:n':l‘::'é;’;:lb;l flofi islen ot basaa ) Now x;"fiu'fl a:-:m';u.?‘:::‘ 3 b . 4 about §t. 3 af E 5 o Aman o New York kiled himself the !u::;egr:l:2‘6:8::-‘;’.‘:‘::::“ ;’l’:e :lc‘\l’:‘z;?c? This afternoon IHelsor wan bis first game, rl?:(l;l‘l‘g‘;fl“ll’h‘ Tngeryiow, 40 pull l:'lr::m; on a telegram from Iloboken, N. J., charged | wrselt fu readiness 1o ao wnyihung sou may ve: "’:l":"b'!"""'l.'l"l :‘fl';:;l“ i ufifi; f?fl"&vé‘: ‘:;::L......”;‘“" 7 447 because bie had tha consumpion 48d was | who bad :’m‘ tha. veron ot 1t produged h; beating Rudolphio 178 points fo Afty-onefu- | sud get s little frce sdvertising, by sbusing | with a diamond robbery there some two weeks | BEPHE U300 very thankfuily, s of Luthe | ppiy tw OELICHS owlio Oroei N. ¥, Vi e migug dle, .:V:a Waa the author of ¢ Jauette’s Talr P* e literary quoation, 1t wi Priatos of 8 hale atore, afeds R wa't Adaling Pattl's leg thet was in eF: 1t waa the log of Freatly ro log ou::r suter Cariotta, This occurs to several persons who have ulugs. {lelser's Targest run was 133, and Ru- dolphe's fifty-eight. Schaefer and Daly pisy to- worrow night. JLEDESTRIANISM, . Madame La Coappslie a still walking at o Folly Theatre, aud at 13 0’clock Jast uight kad completed 207 quarter-miles, The two bun- drodih guarter was covesed {n the fast Uime of the memory of & homcopithiat who was jufimtely his better in all respects as a medleal man and a8 a surgeon, and had forgot. ten more about medicine, obysfology, snd sur- ery iu soy one year thaa Dr. Tooker cver knew. f; ia, on the face of it, a0 attewpt to sbuse the editor of ‘Tns TuIBUNE, but It 1¢ really ao at- tempt 10 cadi o slur i thie memory of oue of the wblest howeopstbic physictns who cver ’..413“ {u this vity. By sctiug iu this way L hus ago. It s thought all "the stolen goods Lave Vak Place, Moy, 1673, New York, gave the prefefouce to rs. Richard- been recovered. son's, regarding It as more concise und simple 1a its structure, and more telllug ju some of its slitustions. BStrictly speaklng, this is not a dramatisation of the novel. ‘Fhe weiu Incidents 1s the story have been made tho basis of the plot,—and they are indeed unususily strikiog aud eftective,—but the Mterary work, tho din- Note—~The nauie of thls gentieman 1e withheld — from publication by his request. 1t will be given DEFAULTING TREASURERN. te sny one inclosing stawped cuvelops, W.& ¥, Cincrumatt, 0., Jav. 21.—J. H. Dickman, CAUTION—1{ procurabio, use Cuticuns Soap fur “treasurer of t, Avthony's Church (Catholic), Is | cleaustngall diseased surfaces. 4 a dufsulter to the amouut of §3,000, nug J:cnt: ) Reuneker, Troasurer of the German Catholle Pe 1t fous Scalp and Skin ooy Araociacioo, to'ts smount of $1,300. | pleerser Sy CLos: il bnsictan wh shber WHITE STAR LINE, Carrving the United Btates suu Roral Mall begween Now York aud Liverpool. For pasaga apply to Coma PanY'R uftice, 44 Bouth Clark: ALFItkD 2LAGERGLE 37 biafuaon Great Brital OUNARD MAIL LINE. Ballipg Lhres tiuvs s woek to and from Lritish Uen'| Western Ageats i fretaad. ! o ed & good deal of cuntewptible cowardico to faukly tells thow e caunol cure them, of elsy ex- | Ports. ‘.ovvn\’met. ed tha polities} horizon with esrefal joguc, and the srrungeumant of the drsuatic sit- | 4:03, sud the four huudred and fourth fo. 4:04 b rvoreion of the trutt, sukly i bie el A Avsly st Company's Office, norttwest Corued Mo ire Logen a g o o careful o7e that uationa, aro wholly origioal. Thelatsrcatof tho | The 'walk is under tho supcrvision of competent | SORAcrable pevarslon of th trut A QUADRUPLE KILLING, hwusta thelr pativucs, and they yo {0 the o Auc el Bruras, Me., Jan 27.—At Mortville on Sat- ;‘;“‘2&““5‘:&‘0‘& sl =m“] ool I tueay urday eveolog Joha McFarland, wife, and | (imey, and much 18 oxpected of the.'*auttioity, grauddsughter were killed by an {nsaue man | but, we regros to sav, Jittle s received. Suou B K emed Kowell, who was Iter shob deod by u | Patfentseve o hupruvsuicnl and becomes 8- " accldontally larns of Unticurs, uses i1, neighbor whota bo Lad utiacked. o i eatod” T Ule e uadonianiny, bub trs, el 15 Obr posscaslon COMLALD luby auCh states B 1A8 CORPUS. ol full; k uunxmu : EWHA:I;:‘ m.u.:. M By, Cori gua JhusoLvext, and Cysicrny ‘ TRY xaky & 10 ate Bt. PaCL, Jap. 87.—The Fravk Labeas-corpus | S04V 8re Reebares, Lol 2 o) case was argucd for Frank thisafternoon beforo | saie "’.,'(‘,“ drizdinis, Frice of Citicns, awall Sudge Wilklu, wnd may be declded te-morrow, | doxs £entny luege boxes, 2 and g 1 thwes the quantity of swuall, §1. M- Couusel fur ¥rank bold thut the case comes be- | S35k 31'Vor boitis. CUTivRs Boar, 2 cente; fore the Court with thy sawe status 1t would | by mail, S0 coule; thice cukes, 70 cc:u. story hiuges upou the false accusations of Vie- for, Marquls de 51, flml, betrothed 10 8 sweet, {unoceut gisd, Lucille Vallier. o tscharged with lucendiarism snd ussussination, und 8 chain of stroug circumstantial evideurs b wouud arousd him, which s wada appareut bis rductance to seveal would eatablish hls owa {nuoveocs At the cxveuss of guother. 'That secret i3 contided to & frleud, wud of course to the sudicuce, snd scems to luvolye & former flune of Victor's fu the terrible crime. A balf- witied peasaut, who bad originally devuuuced the Marquis, evestually turns out to be the real sssaasly, wud Wo bero 13 reacucd from thy gal= Agont. and honest timekeepers snd judges, they being Messrs. Blake, Baundors, Ingersoll, and Wooda, La Chappello Ls 1o (o best of health aud spizits, s0d feels confidens of accomplishiog the great fore her. " ufi"::v. Youx, Jan. 27.—~Edward Belden, of Mil- waukee, Wis., and Peter L. Van Ness,-of this city, began thelr lopg-distance walk this morn- ing at the Fifth Regimeot Armory. Van Ness walks 2,000 ball talles In 2,000 co ocutive halt hours, and Belden 2,000 half mlics 1 con- socutive twouty winutes. The Milwaukee man 18 the fwyorite with beuters, Cl;!klimi‘finedulz» ~¥"‘U; Tlly, of Massachusots, was shot at = Wi, ud would have Leen kihled bt for cotton The South, . Wlaa 1y g, indeed must be jcoucillated. CALEB CUSHING'S WILL, #pecial Dispaich (0 Tha Tribuns, BostoN, Jan. 27.—The will of Caleb Cushing was admitted to probats iu Newburyport to-day. It is very brief, makes oo puplic bequests, sud divides the property cqually between tha chil- dren of the living brother, Jobn, sud the de- cessed brother, William. John Cushiog is sale exccutor and trustee. The will was drawo in Madrid, March 2, 1578, whea Air. Cusbing was Minister to Spain. ‘The property couslats larce Ir of Luud in’ Wincunsiy, Misucsots, and Vie- coca s INGe . b 1d have be UFatl cavera s oUr SLOUIACTA T¢ 14 The 4w VS CoLuin) Baidte Md AR cliedkvd st obce L DeLEON'S COCOA HAIR DRESSING 1s warranted L0 pruveat both of ths disasters. Prica only £ veuts per bottls. Fur sale by all drugxisty or oy WILETHOS G CO.y Fropts. 00 Deariveu-sh, Culagas o ‘Tl 'T::fllll Jofferson is {0 have a monument, The ) 10r which bsa siready been subscribed, Py Ueratic party claims o bo a child of Jef~ :‘::m 148 falie belr travoling wndor sn ey inesalonal Committeo ia abaub to at gy Erasshoppers. 11 e certaluly high time YeUagea commlticd by theas Irroconcila., v for , amall TICE .