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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879—TWELVE PAGES.: paln. At 10a. m. mado the 1,010th qu 4:8. Dinner at 1o, nus heef ten and osvaters: rellahed it Mado the 1.010th quarter in 4:15at hall-past 1 o M3 the 1,050th quarter at 6:3 Op. . lo 4:20, At 7 p. 1. supper; beef teat ap- hetilo good§ eat two chopat apirits gond; feet can tender, D)r, Duane pronounced her physl- EVENTS. fgpownm ’ Billiard Night's Gamo c.i‘l the et 1gaurnament in New il eally better, AtOp. m, Madnme's weight was York. 100 ‘potinds, sho having gained what she lost v — 3 ‘w‘l‘\:rn“:(;-k:‘ ll}‘t 12 p. . completed the 1,091 ¢ : sous | 4 n 4:15, Ao Assemblago® of 3,000 Pcrso Mr, Georgo Guyon, tha champlon thirt; Beholds soxton’s Defeat by Schnefer, —_ t.Worthy Champion Utterly P;B‘fll to Make a Creditabla ghowing. — o Now Certain of the Champlon- s shilp 1u Any Events e Rehedule Rocording Mme. La Chapelle's and fortv-eight bour pedestrian, will giv hiour's exhibltion of fast walking at 8 o'elock tbis evening. 1o has been matehed agalust an unknown for a twenty-five ninl o ity mile walk, Mr. Webb, the mabsger of Mine. Anderson, backing the unknown. he TUE TURF. CuanLesTON, Feb, B.—At the racer to~lay the mile dash for 3-year-olds was won by Eunice, i““’ Waiton sccond, Ben 1tHI third. Time, 60, Little Reb won the milo and three-quarters duf%" Leroy sccond, Wateree third, Time, 31334, ‘The mile-heats waa won by Faslllab, Jim Bell Hour Walk Yesterday, second, Virgillian third, Tlme, 1:453{, 1147, Quarter-Lio! g ek = CRIME. BILLTIARDS. foeclal Dispateh 1o The Trljune . A MURDER BY A WOMAN, ° Naw Yonr, Feb. 5.—Jacob Bchecfer mol Ixperenprsos, Mo, ffeb. B.—A foarful Wiliam Bexton to-night and *laid him out.” | graidoedy wus enseted near Buckuer, in this s clesn job, and one of the worat defeats " county, Sunday morning, In which Miss Marthn ll‘n:' Delancy champlon has suffered. [0 plased | Coliing aiot and killed liee brother-fn-law, Jun- oot one whit Letter than he lins done h“""“; athan Darke. The partlculars sro these: For { the tournament. This was proof | yomg time the young Indy had been recelving that he hss lost that masterly nold which he had on the game when ko played Jeorge Slosson for the Delsney medal o couple ¢ months ago. It was also an upact to the theo- !lu and shrowd calculations of the aporting fra- teraity. Oneof tha best-informed betting men in New Tork told your correspondent 1ast night tliat Sextan's backer or director knew what he was about, and that exton had purposely con- cealed his skill o order to get up large odds the attentlons of a young man who wrs much disliked by her widowed mother and the ro- maluder of the family, Ater remomstrating with her for keaping his company for some thne without effect, they finally determined that the thing must be stopped, nnd accordingly on Iast Buturday night Darke met the visltor at the wato and informed him 1hat ho conld not comne iny und that he must come no _more, This cn- raged the eolrl, who was of a headstrong temperament, and she becama terribly enraged. conclusive haefer. In that game | The result of the matler was o ternble fambly on the game '::‘I;wac ":,cm Nextan gwu quarrel, which Jasted through thiat night aml pe would o b view | "8 recommenced early next morning, fnally sl the champlon. n his e a rovolver nil resulting fn “the mirl :ulzhxf shouting Darke through the heart, Lilling hin {natantly, The Constablo of the townshlp was summoned, und she was arrested and taken to Buckner and kept untii to-day, when she was bound over to uwait the action of the Urand Jury, She oxhibitod admirable cooluess throughout the whole nffatr, and appears to think that she At vight in killing him, e sums of tnoney wero bet, although ‘:‘;cuold‘;fwem at no time tnore than 100 to 80 in Schaclec's favor, The gume has been played, Saxton showed pothing o much as that bo had dissipated away his chances to win elthier first 1or gocond prize in the Brunswick & Balke o and had failed to malotain his \tournarmeat fhe firat Difliard expert of this | B1V¢8 asn reason for thls that shie belleved tshlfi npu::;m“; l:ot of the world, Scbasfor and :;:d a:mkuul. killed Iim ber own 1ife would have " e on taken, ;:mn' nave now taken rank as nis cquals, it o INDIANA I'TEMS. Sueciul Disrch to The Tribuna, Tenue Baute, Ind, Feb, 5.—The Criminal Court here this wornlur commenced the trial of Kulght and Jockman, charged with wreeking on several occaslons trains on the Indisvapolis & po bis superlura, There was overy chance tonight for Sexton to press Schacfer. The gsme was not ono of tho eight-innine kind, liko the perfect nno played by Blosson 1nst night. Inping stter inulng passed with but o run hero and there, and * gooso eggs *' plentifuily inter- spersed, Hchaofer mado mono of his ex- | 8t Louis Railroad at 8t. Mary's Station, five aptiopal runs, 150 belni hls largest, | milcs west of here, causing great destruction of % single big run would have closed | property nnd the death of @ brakemam Tho the gap st any time before tho twentieth oning. | Jon, W, Tayleas W, Laons, attornoy for the But 8chacter bad it all his own way, nnd scored suoverwholmiug victory, the vroudest of his life, 'lhenru-munc{ prize, thebeautifulemblem, sod the title of world's cliamplon, sre now but oueremove from his grasp. It muy safely he predicted that the gamna with Blosson wlll he thorter and more forced, and even enough to ho farmore intercating than thut to-nlght, The wdienco was 08 large as the great hall of Cooper Unlon could hold, Every seat filed. Camp-stools were placed i and the lobbias were densely packed with standers. ‘The salo of tickets was stopped sbout B o'clock, and the doors hid to be closed to 8l but holders of reserved seata, Of the 3,000 or 4,000 spectators, a third, perhaps, were rlchly- dressed Jadles, 1t was a splend(d audlence, and strougly favorable to Sexton as agalnst the Westera cxpert. Schacfer kept winning his way luto sppreclation, however, wivl finally Sex- ton's warniest friends, much us they regretted bis position, could not refraln from jofu- fog In the applanse which Schacter fair- Jy earned: by hls strong and mesterly Landling of the gumne. ‘Thero nPucarcll to bu nuthing whict be could not do with the fvories, driving them apart only to bring them togother an, seuding ke object ball across or around e table with marvelous aceuracy, making log and ditleult draws ss caslly , a8 plaln caroms, sud, in short, displuying a per- fect contral of the gaine, whotlier In “the open- ubleplayorin the delicate nursing. Before the pame opened, Referce Gery bogan what would porsibly have been an eloquent speech, rallroad, aesisted by a pumber of our leading luwyers, appear for tho railroad, und the de- fendants have very able counsel. The cyldence, s prosented, I8 very strong nuzalust the prisou- ers, und the cose atiragts much interest here. Jueob Yeakle, n worthy, Industrious old gardener, Hving about two fles aut of the elty, wus yestorday brutully ussaulted by his son Gus, & worthlvss, dissolute loafer, who beut his fathier over the hiend with a plece of board, on one end of which were a number of rusty nails protruding, that entered bis skull, making wounds thut will_ probably eause dvath, ‘The father was reproving the son fur his Idlencss, und ordered bim to ;iu 1o work, which provolked the desperado. He fled, and hus so far eluded cupture. — MURDERED IIIS BON, Spectal Dpatch (o The Tridune. Font Wayng, Ind,, Feb, b,—A shocklug mur- der was comnmitted lost night oo a farm four miles from Columbla City, the vietim belng George Ward, Jr, ezed 81, who meta feurful death at the hands of his Intoxicated father. 1y appears thut the old an and his two sons went to Columbin Clty yestorday, where they got on a big spree, and returned home at night badly intoxicated. After putting up the horses, thy old mun went fato the Louse and abused bis wifc shamefully. ‘The boys remonstrated, and b:n, tuo dlml-rlltlu‘r‘nll- !pccllnlgn lIlmmmll- aa thelr father did not destst they beat bim un. Mely _an oudly inylie it 10 | merctfully, Mo then left the house und soon HHit downl” ¢ Cliceso el and % Lot | returned with anax b bis hande. e attacked the players have n chancel™ ‘Thus forced out of pnlmh_xk;u on the merits of the cuntests sod the ¥ Munarch ** cushion, Michael gava . wayto the pluyers, who were greeted with great appliuse. Bexton won the lead, but fafled to count, Schafer scored 2, Eexton 4, and then 8chaoter beean to Anluy ina 1 cool, reassuring maoner. Ao sixtoen dne posi- tun shots . he eathered the balls on the lefg rdfl, and started them .on fn oue o thoss journeys so fatal to an oppononl ®ho cunnot nurso {o turn. He handled his cus as grocefully as o violinist draws Lis bow, and kent the balls well under control, Crosing the bottom of the tabls rapidly, 10 , polnta were counted amid choers, and tha joure contioued toward the top of thy tabte, O the 130th shota freeze occurred, and, faliing to count from the string, Behacfer retired with 152 polute to Sexton's 4, Bexton made but one pomt in response, but scored 23 n tha fourth awd 88 in the fith fonlogs, while Hchaofer gathured voints amt a blank. In the mnext Ove lunivgs Bexton made 14, threo of the inningy successively betug blank, Bome of the misses Wero bad for an amateur, and, later on, Echaefer Jolned bim {n making a number of ex- ceedingly wild mlsses, By this time B w plain that Bexton had not Lean “laylng off” for this game. Behacfer galned thorough confldence as he nutleed his opponent's conditivn, und ""?'"u a9 casily and coolly ¢ 1f o wero ut an exhivition pumé, tustead of engaged in the most luportant contest both boys, ‘The elder, Frank, cseaped, und the ol mon_ then burled the ax in George's head, 1o foll dead, his head befny nealy eleft in two, The murcerer surrendered himaelf to the ofllcer, and was taken to jsil at oneg, flafsin a terrlbla state of mind over his erime, us the deceasod boy was his favorite son, and they had always got along well, He is res orted rich, but he and his sons hove always Beun ug-nicd ns dissolute characters, MILWAUXEE. Ruecial Dirpatch (o The Tridune. Minwaukgy, Wis, Feb. 6.—In the United Btutes Court to dsy John Price was arralgned on o chargo of baving uttercd counterfult silver half-dollora at Packwaukee, Marquotte County. “Ihe prisvner entered o plea of gullty, und waa suntenced by Judga Dyer to ofeht months at burd labor hi the flouss of Correctiun, Charles Bledow, convieted upwards of a year nzo of an essuult upon John Meunler, tho crack rlfla-shot, with a stone, by which the lattor Just an cye, was arralgned o the Musicipal Court this forenvon, nud sentenced to six months Iy tha t{ouse ot Correction, ‘The nssault was com- mitted ot the sharpshooters® gathiering in 1877, and the case hus been pending duriuge thegreater portlon of the timo that hns elapacd {n an cifort tu gret the Bupremu Court to decide the fntentof the verdict rendered by the jurye S e e Rudlanca. ek il ASYLUM CRUELTIES. at laviog wo chanes to eo- i It Boston, at ut Bt o Kkewn Syecial Disptch ta The Tridune Abuiay, Mich,, Feb. 5,~Tho investigation fu- stituted by the Legislature foto the chargzes against the management of the Staty Lunatlc Asylum have created conslderable comment in ibis scction. To-duy's Zimies contains state- ments to the effect thut of the pix putlents who havo gonu to the institutlon from this county, one {s thought to have been killed there, and others haye complalned bitterly of Nl-treatinent. cumpetition to grow excited over, lleuce , there was littls applause when Bchnefor ran 89 . inthe tenth innlog, thereby galuing the lead of Sx51083, Wuother to give Sexton opportunity rnnul bo sald, but, fu the seven luniugs follow: ug e tenth, Schacler was gullty of three Koose egus, two alogle counts, and ‘two other tounta of Sond 4. “As it tavie with bim in Scuriug least polnts, Bexton meanwhilo gathered :ma blanks also, and made but cleven ruus all One of his misscs, as the ref- Tadal brok 4 the distocatl eee dedded b %o bey - ercated | Quelmdaleft asn broken, and tio distovlion 0 outery meatnsy the doclston, tho | 14¥,NBVER reduced. An duterview with one of the ludics who bad been o putious dotails meny fuatunces of fli-treatment. ANGELL, Speclal Duwalch 10 Ths Tribune. 8rrixorieLy, I, Feb, 5.1t {s cxpocted thut Charles \V. Angell, the abscondiug Secrotary of the tullman Palace-Car Company, will reach this country in just about a week, and will land at Philadelphia from the Amertcan skipper in tbe sudicace shouting, * It counted ' repentend- Iy, and slowing mch displeasure, Sehacter ¥okoup somewhat in tho elghteenth Innlug, :ml wored forty-Lwo pretty carows, muklug his I:glu B4 10100 for Bexton, ‘The announce- “\ul of ‘this great lesd was grected tu(h faint upplause, The spectators were uflfi‘unlly boplug Sexton would show himsclf i ¢ waster of an uruul gawe, but ho guve h € opportunity for hape, After countlog 20 U the ulucteeoth tuning, ho scored ubits Yu"llx, L“l:::u ll:(ul lul'; hlmlug ]Hulm:{er which he has been brought neross the water. It wmaking 37 = shots altogother c t t o se I 1 seyen’ lmmm‘f Lt wiiopitien s feared that hs may attemp! cure his re- leasc after reaching Philadelpbia by taking out & writ of habuas carpus. 'To prepure for such s step, the Hou, L. I Disbee to-day vrocured lathe twentieth wid 20 4n the twent L y-third in- ?'“E- Bexton lett the bolls ou the rail in the <aty-Aifth, und Bchaefer took tha advantage, 3 g from Gov, Cullon a reyulsition upon Uov, w%u{:fi?""w«fl? “:llt‘lln??l‘!l)’l‘y"-ul'l::: ntltfl. Hovt, of Penusylvania, requesting I.hu’mluru of fi""""cmfi‘.?" and uufl““m] # dnn;u the fugitive ta the State of Hliueis, caroms. o lef the ¢ T Hrortes in pouition, and, as Soxton got them in CONVICTED, Hpecinl Disoaich $0 The Tridune. Oxana, Neb,, Fob, 5.—~The jury in the case of Caassler, charged with the murder of Mouroe, brought ju o verdict at Beward, lust evéulug, of guilty 1o the Arst degree, Moorve restded near Arkansas City, Kas., and came to Nebraska last summer, ond was waylaid by Cassler, who ‘;'“'“fl Dluce, Uicrs was o lutter of expee- st Buttho play wus not In him, and, after 'hf}’“"". thre came an casy wlss, leaving ""lll oL wiy to run the yome Srom, -u'ixmf: l‘i: ty on? :mfi {url -Il(ilh ] ot, und agatn Sexton had a "“Eg-muu‘ He Lewan to drive the buils seross boin of the table with detersglued alr, 3 {48 big run secmed certalu 1o fallow, | killod liin to get passassion of bis tesm wud e on ths twenty-third asttempt, s | wagou, which propert, ,wzeuwr-mnumpafzm hre g."l’&')u‘l Bextou ~ slipped up, Jeay. | belongiug to deceased, was found fu Caseler's that insured the closing of :n:kx-muay Hchacler, who bad only %3 points to B ‘: 4 hjwn Lad wada 169 aud 1o run above ‘h;“ e lost all chonce for the champlon- s e ¢ sscured Lor Chicago iy ux:‘y‘ e sl pusaussion. DESPERADUES CAPTURED, Sveciul Ditpaich o The Tribuas. OMaua, Neb., ¥ov, 5.—An Omaha detective this aftornoon cauig fn fromn the western part 8 SCORKS of the State, having {n charge two noted Texus SuAxrEn—2, 150, 1, ¥, 0, 22, 3 desperadoes and outlaws, David Molesky and [ g ), 22, 1, 69, 1, 1, ° o8, %%, 50, % %l S Charles Reed, olfas Douglas, whom be had ur- rested. They are wanted o Texas for seversl wurders esch, sud ofiicers will arrivo hero 1n 8 Sew days Lo take them there. Moleaky killed two men aud one woman at Austin, uid Reed killed three soldicrs at Fort Gritiu, both sffaire occurriog fo valoon tights. , 38, 3, 11,0, 0, 0. % 4, 1, 02,0, 0,0, '%, 5, 0, 20-100; v~ The uler&na dolubie wag (e om0 between Daly aud Ru- nly close [ . + ent, Ruolpuy getting m‘w‘mfiafl.% ok e bets B¢ t + beplaged f:u;;:fi:,fi‘,‘,‘f.u!" and Blosson will Hpecial Dispaich 0 Tae Tridune Followio, l"EDEs TRIANISM, Rocxvoup, 111, Feb. 8.—The trial of Lorin A. walk fug th‘; s the record of Mme. La Chapelly’s | Crosby for maliclously removiog a rall frow the 13 g ::'unlv-tuur bours ending last uiglit | track of the Chivsgo & Northwestera Rallroad o ey ock: Completed the 1,000tk quarter | at Roscoe, in October Jast, was coocluded to-day ludl:s:). Breakfast at 8 s. m; better walked stronger; arar pot s0 much after a triat of eix days, in which every effurt Sletlie: they swas made by the defenso to place the gullt upon three men called tramps, and described by the detendant as betng well dressed, wearing plug hats and ulater coata. The defendant,cla thera men assaciltod him while he wos oas down the track at midday, and o was cut @ knocked fnscuaible, Upon his return to con- sclousness ha fou rall displaced. e at once set to flaig a coming passenger-teain. ‘The fury, after defiberating an hour, brought. & verdict of gullty agolnst defondant s _the tramp, seu- tencing hitn to one year I tho Penitentiary, ——— MALCO. Speelal Diwpatch 16 The Triduns. 8nonoxien, i1, Feb. B.—Laat night, slxmiles East of Shohonler, Fred Malco, whilsdrunk,upon refusal of his uncte, August Rubini, to drink, shot the Istter through the chest, killing him instantly. Rubinl’s family fled up-stairs, Malen following and shooting Rubini's eldest danghter three times through the abdomen, while on her kncea bogging for merey. She died to-day. Malco, who hus hitherto been au inollunsive et zen, will probably bo Iynehed. A BNIPE OF THE VALLEY. Apeetal Dispateh to Wae Tridune. BrooMingron, 1., Feb, 5.—Last night at Me- Lean, while attempting to arrest Quinty Gathifl, Constable Van Ness and Deputy Shers? Wheel- uck fired at W, ono shot bitting Wim o the Lack between the shoulders, infilcting probably o fatat wound. Galliff came fnto town, on horscback and Jdrunk, and, for about an hour, chased people through theatreets, firing a piatol und brandishilng a knife. {8 is reported to-night that he Is dead. REWARD OFFERED. Conunnus, O, Fob b, ~Thoe County Commls- sloners have decided that the effurt to dostroy the lund records In the Recorder's vauits last Saturday was the work of au incendiary, and have offered §3,000 reward for liformation lead- Ing tu the arrcst of the gullly partics. Cotuxnus, O, Feb. G.~1he volice to-night arrested Alvert Brown, #ald to bo connected with o real estate firm who have cuples of the lutrned Innd records, on a charge of scitiog fire to the county recorda, FALSE PRETENSFES, Speciat Divatch (o The Tridune, JaxesviLie, Wis, Fob. 6.—E. Hanchett, President of the Green County Agricultural Hoclety, Willlam H. Dinchart, Rusewell Smith, and George Deatty, all promineat farmers of Green County, hava been arrested, charged with obtalning money by falso pretenses, They have been ralsing and selllng’ Hohemlan oats, and fariners clalin they aro not what they are repre- seoted tove. A TEXAS ISODE, GALVESTON, Tex., Feb. li—A News speclal from Gollad, Tex., sava two men, lenderson il Lockhart, quarrcted, Both drew revolvers. Lockhart caught Henderson's arm and fired six ahots into him, killing him tustantly, Ilen- derson's brother rushed at Lockbart with a pls- tol. They closed, In the struggle Henderson empticd ‘aix chambers of uls revolver Into Lockhary's body, causiog Instant denth, REARUESTED, Speelal Dispateh to The Tribune, Larcurizny, I, Feb, 6~Dan Sheen and Willlam Crosby, who broke jufl at Peurla two wecks since, were arrested hero last night by Policemay John MeIucrny, They were taken back this evening by Doputy Suenitl dill. till anys Meluerny 18 the buss cap. TWO YUEARS. aoectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Jurigr, [il, Feb, 5.—In the Will County Clr- enit Court te-day, Nu D, Tighe, formerly School Treasurer of the towuship and & prominent Incal Democratle politician, was found guiity of highway roobery, the Jury ixing his puoistiment, ot Imprisonment 1n the Pemteotisry tor two years. TAX FRAUDS. Cincinnatt, Feb, d.~The excitement still continues at Urbana, O, over the County Treasury crovkedue: Yesterday a large nuni- ber of formers presented thefr tax-reccipts, findivg an_over-tax 0 noarly every lnstance. Jumnes Caidwoll, obe uf the ‘Lreasurer’s bunds- ey, demands o release WILL BE IIANGED. RUTLAND, Vi, Feb, 8.~The Bupremo Court to-duy decided agatust & new trisl for Phair, convicted of the turder of Mr, Fricse, Phur will be hanged April 4, . INDICTED. NEW Onvrzans, Feb, 5.—Tho Grand Jury to- day tound ndictments azalust twenty-ve per- suns fn Caddo, Tensus, Nuchitoches, und Or- leans Parishies tor violatlon of the Election laws, e —etE— THE WEATHER. Orrice or Tue Cumirr StaNan Orrion, Wasmnoron, 1. C., Feb, 0—1 &, w.,—Indica tion—For l'eunessce sud the Oblo Valluy, vurt- 1y cloudy weather, possibly light ruln, north- crly to westerly winds, o slightly rising, follow- ¢d by falling baroweter, and Thursday evening w slizht risy in temperature, with Jght variable winds, For the Lower Lake Reglon, partly eloudy, with oceasfonat liht suow, wind wostly from northwest to southwest, and slight changes in tetwperature snd barometer. For the Upper Lake reglon, Upper Missis- slput, and Lower Missousf Valleys, during ‘Tuursduy, 8 slight rise I temperature, slowly falling baromer, winds mostly from south to weat, und partly vloudy weather, LUCAL OHIBRYATIUXS, Culoaao, ¥eb. 5. — e Tame, | Bar. | TAr Tia,, Wind. | Velyy Sn. aather " MENNRAL N Cutoaan, Feb, 5-10118 p.m, llul'.“‘ Wwind, Kdin, Weathor, 12,72, [N, V., gen.. w18 [N, W, Lght] ut |, ll,gh Tet B ECE SR, DEEEE Yo B S ¥ s EEEaELERZEITENET e ——— ARCHBISHOP HENNI Special Diswalch 1o Ths Tribune. MiLwaugas, Feb. 5.—Every trala brought clergymen aud mewmbars of the Catholie Cuurch destrons of witnesslog Archbishop Henni's goldcu auniversary fostivities, which will occur to-morrow, ‘Ulhe prograuime us arravged ls com- plete, even to the minutest detatl, and, if fuith- fully obscrved, will constitule Lhe suniversary a prominent sud eveutful vpoch ju the history of Muwaukee, Archtisbop FPurcell is to yreach asennop at the Cathicdral o the Jorenoou. ‘This afterooon tha Catholic echool-chiidren, to the nunber of 500, sssembled fu the Blshop's 1all und preiduted to Archbishoo Heuul a con- grotulatory addresy, sccompauled with a salld wiiver scevice, Thoveoersble prelate scknow)- edged the tnbute of the children in & feeliog wunver, Afterward bu was conveyed to the Orphan Asylum, oo Nourth Polut, whoere coa- retulations were exchuuged. Archbishop Eleunnflu the ¢njuim¢nc of unosually good health, ond the sutlivation of tu-morrowty celebration rendery bim snimated sud vivaclous. Up to thls eveulug the tollowlng cwlieut Pre- 1ates have arrtved: Archblshop Paresll, of Cin- cinnatt; Bishops Scidenbusch, of Et. Cloud, Minn.;' Helas, of LeCromes O'Connor, of thnaka; Kraotbauer, of (ireen Dayv: Hennesay, of Duhnque; Grace, of 8t. Paulj Meack, of Marquotte. ————— TIRES. IN CHICAGO, AL7:15 last evening fira was discovered loa barn in the rear of No. 733 Michigan avenue, The coachman went into the honse leaving a candle burning in the barn, aud upun his return found the hay 8l In a blaze. It was extinguish- ed without sounding an alarm, The alarm from Box 832 at 0:13 yesterday morning was causcd by afire In the bhasement of the frame building No. 25 Fulton street, owned and oceupled as a resldence by 8, J, Bell, nel the basement ocetpled as 8 rosdence Ly Mrs, J, Kastler, Damnge to building, $1003 in- sured for 81,500 In the /itua lusuratee Com- pshy of New York. Damage to furniture, 830; unfusured. Cause of fire unknown. AT LOCKWOOU, MICIT, Speetal Dizpoteh to The Tyibune, UnaND Rarips, Mich., Feb, h.~The fire ot Lockwood Statlon, on the (irand Rapids & ludiana Rallraad, about twenty twiles north of this city, this morniog, destroyed French's Hotel and contents, L. H. Austin's blackemith aliop, o shed containi.i & quantity of mill ma- chinery, and somaoutbulldings. ‘Flie hotel was oceupted by Wyman French uind James SBhinp- son, George French nmd Frederlek Ruynaford avwned the mechinery, 1 The tona [s ulout § o which there was {mt Hittle insurance. el AT DRYTOWN, CAL, 8AN Fraxcisco, Feb. 5.—A fire at Drytown, Amador County, to-night destrored the Masonic Hsll and s number of stores uml dwellings. Loas about, 834,000, p elE —— SENATOR THURMAN. e Bays o Will Not Stand for Qovernor, Favors nn Aggressive Fotloy, and Hus No Feurs of the Future, Dispateh fa_ Cincianall Enquirer (Dew.), Corunpus, O, Feb. 4.—Scoator Thurmsn arrlved in this city last night from Washington on attars of purcly a business char- acter; and has been hurd at work o his ofics all day, so that the polit- clans had next to no opportunities to talk with him on matters of statesmanshin aud pol- fcy. Heis looking in robust health, and saya e never felt better in his Jife than ho does now, 111 appearance gives the lc to all talk of bls being In declining bealth, aud if any of his ap- vonents, either lu or out of his owa party, count on bis belng left out of tha coming campalzn beeause ot phyaleal tntiemity, they will be great- 1y mistaken, In a conversation with your correspondent— which e protested must not be taken or re- garded a8 su Interview—the Scnator expressed contidence sn tha abihty of the Detnocracy to win the flieht In Ohlo this year, Iu balieves that it whil be o DI contest, becauss Obfo holds so {mportant s position In rezard 1o the National campnign of 1880; but sthil hie has no doudt of the result. One point he referred to was the necessity of the Democrats [ futo the municipal eleetion in Clnclnnati this spring with o strong ticket nnd a determing- tlon to win, ‘The effect of & Democratic victory in Clucionuti this spring, be bebieves, would bo of linmensy udvantage to the party when the full election comes vn, Wien asked as to whether he might net yet reconsider s determination not to be a candl- duta for Governor, ho auswered with earuest- yiess, ** No." " 1ils declstan was frruvocable, utid on no condition whatever would he uccept the nomfnation. IHe could mot In justice to the other candidates who deslred the nomination; nor could he In justice to bimself, when his appearance on the State tleket, If he should chinoce to he nominated, would be the slznal for oppusing forces trom the Enst, which woull be atralned to sccure his defeat, thereby hoping to cripple him in any future ambitions he miieht have. 1T Tooka back with satisfaction tpan hislabors in the campalin of last year, and says thut in the election of cleven " Domocratic ™ Congress- men Ohlo not only saved the Demucracy in case the Presidontial clinice should fall luto thiv House of ltaurelnntnuvni Lut also saved the organtzativn, of the Houss ftaclt. * Ie had been critlelsed by some of hia friends when lie came out” here lust spring and urgred the redistricting of the State, but . sulsc- quent events bad_shown that thut was o wise podltical move, Had Ohblo sent o delegation of Tourteen Republicans aud six Democrats, s sho most assuredly would have done uader the old distrloting, the Ropublicaus would have been able to organize the llouss and turn the tables on the Democratic Scnate as soon as it shoulkl Lot Into power. Lenving these matters of personality and de- tafl 1 potities, the Benutor expressed his bailel that bold et was what a party must needed 1o achlovo success. Al uggresdlve Pulmy would alwuys command respect, while besituncy or timidity would nearly always bring ~ de- feat with 6, ‘Thy ° Repuvlican organiza- tion had never hesitnted to take any re- sponsilility to carry o measure, and this had enabledd it to malntain its power for years, fn spite of the distrust of the peonle, nud n thy fuce of Ita complete change from its former principles. On the other hand, u party thut did nothing but object conld not o hofore'the couns try with the hopu of making its objections stand as o policy, ‘The people ¢idn’i ltke object- ors, but they did nodinire & mun or a set. of men who were ready to enunclate sgeressive doetrines, and wers willing to stand or full by them, but most of all, fight for thew. ite belleved that the thoe was low past for thy umnucruuc'[mny to bo regarded a8 a party ot objectors. Ten yedrs azo, when he flest eutered the Benate, therd was littlo else for them to doj but now it was different, ‘The flght in the tuture would be aut aggrossive one, snd he didn't feur the result. ————e—— THE CHEYENNE MASSACRE, Capt. I W, Wessels, Jr,, of the Thinl Cav. airy, who was Iu command at Fort Robinson at the time of the outbreak of the Cheyeuncs ut thut place, arrived in this city yesterday evene tng. ‘The Cuptain Is ofl on ulesvo of abscnce, und stopped liera on lbis wuy to Now York to bavo his wound, frum which ho s athl suifering, dressed. 1o rocounted to o rewre- soutative of 'Tus ‘Tmsuny the story of the escaps wnd subscquent butchery of the Indlana, which aggrees with the publisbed ro- ports. I regurd to the question us to whury they got thetr arms, he stuted that the Tudlans were put fnto the guard-house at U o'clock of hy evenlug provious to his arrival at tho poet, Ho accordingly supposcd that thoy had been properly seurched und dissrioed. ~ Ho ls contls dent pow, however, thut they took thele arws apurt and concealed Cthem about r persond, o favorite trick with Tudlaus, alterwards hid thom under jthe - floorlug of the room, tle belleves that be was fully justl- fied In scting as hu did, und says thul the sluughter was uvavordable, Capt, Websels ot oue time gave the order to stop Hring, with a view of gettiog the Cheyennos to surrender, but they refused, and commnenced sy attack with their buuting-kuives, when the order was wiven for the final ey which completed the slaughter, Capt. scls was wounded I the liead and rendered sensciess, but recovers «d Limsolf sufliciently to tuke commund ot the end, Coustderable sentimental sympatby has been wasted ou these Chieyeunes, aid there bave been many storfes about " ** wauton butcbery," but Capt. Wesscls has also story, which, us given in his ottlcla) revort, completely exonerates the army ofiicers from thess churges. ‘The Cap- taln loaves fur Now York to-ds ————— BULLY FOR KELSO Speaial Dipatch Lo The Trtbir-s, URAND Rapivs, Mich, Feb. 5.—W. F. Kelso, late Mavager of Tuppan, McKillop & Cu."s Com- merciat Ageney o this city, now & member of the frm of Kelao, Hulbert & Co,, commlssion- werchants here, recelved 8 cablezram to-duy announcing that he had fallen hofr to $125,000 by the sdeathof a relutive fo Irelund, He nus s0mo fears that the furtune is too good to bo truc, aud bears his good luck wost modestly, —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. PriLADELYUIA, Pa,, ¥eb, B.—Arrived, City of Bristol, from Liverpool. Loxpoy, Feb. 5.—The Neckar and Btate of Nevads havo srrived out. Bostox, Feb, 5.—Arrived, the Hooper, from Liverpoul. New Yonk, Feb. 5.—Arrived, the Lossiva, from fsmbury, snd Abyssiala, from Liverpool. R —— e CALIFORKIA CROPS, Bax Fraxcisco, Cal, Feb 5.~Crop reports from gll partsof the Btateshow that fu soutlura countics wud fuall cuaat countles Indicatious favor w Buvcrop. lu ®au Joaguin Valloy the prospects are bed. The upper portion of Kauta Clara Vatlay ta ifkelv to produce much leas than an averace. The Sacramento Valloy will probably not be up to an ayerage. The foot hills generally promisc a rood yleld. e ———— AMUSEMENTS. THAT fTATE-ROOM. Yesterday's TRIBUNR contalued an article clipped from the 8t. Louls Globe-Demozrat in which was dcseribed a vory Interesting sccne thut was alleged to have token place I the Unlon Depot of Bridgetown on Bundsy even- ing, tho heroines being Mra. Alice Uates and Misa Ada Cavendish, and the canse of the ditll- culty tho possession of & drawing-rocom foa slecping-car, Withi the hope of obtalning some additfonat points regarding the alloged difficulty, a reporter of this paper talled upon Mrs Qates yesterday afternoon nt ler hotel. ‘Ihie fair cantatrice Liad read the article in Tne Tunuxe, and an unknown sdmirer had sent ier s copy of the St. Louls Glle-Hemoeraty nid of course at once divined the quill-driver's mission, No explanations wera necessury. The vrima donna plunged futo the offalr at once, il pronvunced the article in question a gross fubrication und mallclous exaggeration. Durlaw her professional career sbhe had been the sub- Ject of much newspaper goesip, but nothlig ever before been eald eo distasteful to ber vporter thought ho had seen her name mentiuncd somewhere in connection with svme theatrieal gossip. The handeome Offenbacher once more denonne- e the article as talielonaly tolag, und then pro- ceeded to explain: “Wewere onour way from Sau Franciscu,where we played & very suceessful enzagenent, to the East, ad were several weeks un the road, From Denver we went to Ransas City, usd at the lut- terelty touk trgin for Chivage via St. Louls. My manager, Mr. Mlles, bad made ul} the contracts for our transportation, und {n all our truvellng lic has speclally provided that. T saould have s state-room fn the sleepfuzcar wheaever we traveled at nizht, From Kansas City to 8. Louis 1 had o stateroom. in fact, [ wtl travel In no other, becauee 1 am sublect te sore-throat, and, teing the star of the company, 1 1 should get sick and be unableto siug the cotmpany s obliged ta stop over. Mr. Miles s, theretore, very particular, He looks atter my comfort with the grentest care. 1 have nothing to do but travel and sing na he requests, nnel when | travel I always huve a state-room car.' **\Vnat about this purticular case, broke in the reporter. #Vhen we arrived in the Union Depot at Bt. Louis, 1 and my servant went to the Chicaro train, found the sleeping-cur which lad been engaged for the cumpanv, awd took possession of the drawing-room,—thie only one in the car, AL this thus Mr. Milea andd the rest of the company had gono to sitting there but a short Cavondish, escorted by Mr. Smith, the Trensarer of Ben Do Bar's theatre, nto the car. Miss Cavendish quictly ook a Mr, Bmith cane Into the druwing-room und ordered me out In & very rude manncr, suy- fugs at the same time that the arawing-ruom hdd been reserved for Miss Cavendish. 1 declined to move until told to do so by my manager, Mr. Mtles. Mr. Bmith, the Treasurer of Ben De Bar's theatre, affected not to know who Mr, Miles was, and spoke of ln ps beiny a person of vo lportance, 1 sUll refused to glveup the room. Thecar was the onc char- tered Tor our cumpany, and I had overy reason to belicye that the sinteroum was reserved for e, forauch had hecu the custom fo ull my travels during the season. Dusides, | had o sore thioat, iy tonsils were badly swollen, st 1 did not caro to subject nyself o the possiblli- tvof taking o further cold, Mr. Smith con- tinued to grow mors uud more abusive und un- gentlemanly, 1 decliued to give up unless the order of Mr. Miles, and e had been oblized to telt me to o so, the en- tire party woutd have left the train and taken another road to Chicago, Thus, you see, so lar as the raliroad was concerved, 1t became a mat- tor of earrylug 8 large number of people or only oue. Bome of our prople who bad talien thelr supper come oo buard the tratn aud tried to persuade Ar. Bmith that he obtained the cheek for the statercom through mistake. But ho atill fnsisted. ‘The rallroad otte tried to reason with him, but to o purpos “ DEL Miss Cavendish have auythioz to say about the proprictary sight to this stateroomi® “Noj atie uever sald a word to me uor I to her. ['couidn't tell you whut she wore, s0 yuu :l.-lm !{nl_z(nu 1 was not near enough to speak to Tow was the matter finally settled? ! The car in which I was contained t nly stateroom fu the traln, One of the other sleep- ors, which contained no stateroom, was taken out of the train nnd replaced by one which did. Miss Cavendish took tho lutter, ‘Ilie affutr was fixed up by Mr. Fowler, of the Mlssouri Paclfie Hallroad." “Then there was nothing of a svene conneet- ed with the matter?” “ None at ull, 1 pssure you. I am no fighter, na hoodlum, as the article o the “flper would make me out, and { trust you will bu wenerous wsnough to give mo the benelll of the explana- tion, L simply lusisted on my rizhts as I under- stood them, uid Mr, Mlles, m|v nanager under whose contrel 1 am, m}uum ma Lo give up the stateroom, [ would have dono so tm- medlately, Whatever noise or trouble was cre- ated was the work of Mr, 8mith, thy officious treusurer of Beu Do Bar's theatre.” Aund with this the futersiew closed. MI53 ADA CAVENDISI, when apvrosched iu her rovms in the Palmer Huuse ou the subject of theatieged *“diflleulty," scemed amused and surprised ut the vast futer- eat taken by American newspapers in **the in- flultely Netles,” the small ordinary guings-on of theatrieal existence. It acemed to her thut in this cogutry of delightful opunncas to news of all binds, the very smallest Kind of gossip had to be magnitled iuto thlnes of lpartance. Sne fiad not seen un account of this ailair of the drawing-rooin ear, but she belleved sotie ons hiad sent u vopy of the paper containing it to Mr. Butberlubd, her busiuess navager. As to the trus veralon of the gtors the pusition of Cauning's Knffe-Urinder— witary! (iod bless yuu, 1 have none to telly sl “Alss Caveudish huuuunl very heartily when tnformed thut b Was about o underien &0 fnvestigation, but declined to have suything 1o say on thie matter of 8 “diilculty between herself and Mra. Oatea’” There was ne such thing, I never met Mrs. Oates, Caveudish, **uud fu this toafug it y I had no conversation with her whatever, was probably u mistake on the purt of the people who mansged thess matiers. 1am o ratber feeble bealth Just now, aud was chiutly concerned In gettivg tu Chlcagy b y that had been arranzed for me, 1 don't know how this aitficulty occurred,' she aaid 3 “all | cansny 13 thut 1 catue us» Lo the traln with my baggage, wnd found it 1ull," “Fuil of Qutest” i Ytl-l. full of Oates,” sald Miss Cavendish, laughlng, «iull of wild Oates, perhaps,’? suguested the reporter. " Yues, very wild Qates, s0 far as I could hear.” Horo Misg Cuvendish rebearsed o preity wav, but ln perlect good nature, some of ke fuuuy tucldeuts of hieg lonye walt of threw. quarters olan hour, until Mr. Fowler camne ta the rescue with 8 special car, lu pluce of the oy which had beou seized by Mrs. Uates, but orige hmllz destened for bor {Miss Cavendish), The trouble, if thero was suy, she sul red be- tween Mr, Bmithund Mrs, Oates, und as far ue she vould judge, it was rather afunny des bate. *1 " bope,” sald Misw Cavendish, “ihe public whl wot be given o understand that 1 bad any persoual altercation with Mrs. Oates. 1 wever et the Jady, und certaluly bad nothing 1o say to her ou this oc- casion.” 1t sermed atranga to Miss Cavendish that the great Awaricun ustion sbould desire to know so wuch as they evidently do sbout such paltry She struck ke interviewer as s well- well-bred to ésy an Impalite word concerning s simplo mistuks which cuuhi sy uny time b rectitied without the futerfercuce of the recorder of public gossip, CINCINNATI CRITICISM, The Cluclunatl Commerclal has bired an escuped Junatic to do fte mustcal writtug, Hero fa tho way he raves over the first performauce of * Lucia': Tha city basked in moonlight, and au atmosphere mild enougl to Justify light Wrape, last wivki, It was & supsrd uight. A most exquinite preludiuc on tuo baru intro. duced Madswe Uerster, who ssug i ost entranc. v+ Ancor o Glyuge!” 4 1ne product of the Juw an sppreciutive and industrious oce. Thu Mybt sod sbads of the varylng harmouy bronght out witn the gradusl euect of fceting clouds under the mornlog sun. Mudoua Gerster vang **10 cor M1 Balaa* (My neart bests) with wonderful patbos, foilowlng it with L well-kuowa *- Mo Infellc, " teudur, deli cate, w0 rOItdud gwoet Luat i seviivd as 8 clan tue to_ ctermity, uod whose hake wero v Son 1be sllverauvils of coucord Wit haumers guid. RO, enzo elublio," which was given bu a full, crlop, rogiug style, showiug that theso migut by it much musie In Al ind iotha mei- anenoly ntterances of an Eolian ha ‘The "Fra pnco of Campanini was ona of the Aweelest moreois of meindy we aver heard on an operatic staze. fle has 8 rirong, clear, symoa- thetie, fne method, with full control of his vocal orzans. Ile hos tone and richnees, and a sart of Inrelauaness that entrance d milk, nor honey, nianliness and robnstny well modulated and a3 Ts all this the effect of the new Collego of Mustel MIS8 KELLOGG!'S FAREWELT, SBA- ON. The Naw York correspondent of the Boston Satnrday Evening Gazetle says: Tt ian been vagnely stated fa the papers that thie i _Mise Kellogz's farewell scaeon in America, While it 1s not exactly her farewsil, for she will retnrn to us in the conrse of time, i = luwed tn say pusitively, Mise Kollogx’ nrior to ner departure for Euto term of years. She will #ail in June or.lnfy and ba gone tor two-and pethaps thrre—yenrs, ¢ wiileing i London, Para, and 6t Petersburg, arrange- menta havinz been made to that end while ahe was ohrodd last snmmer, 1know that jaat year Mr, Max Ktraliosch wanted to take Miss Kellogw and Misnt'ury to Enttope. but Miss Cary has decldod not to o, Mr, Birakosch wante Miss Kellorg to wuit anothier year. but she haa made np her mind, ann 14 poing, ‘Whether he gors or not. Msarice Strakoschi Ie very anxions to take her, bit she line not saud positively yet which of the rotliers she e for her fmanager. ‘The only part of the # that she in tnoronzhly decided upon Ia the golngt. Miss Kelloay s to have a farewoll benefit (inton, and 1 hope in New York, befora sha woes, A7, ¥.rakosch has not advertisod this as her farewell eearon, for reasuna best known 1o hilme #0105 Lot (hat i1 §2 such you may rest assured. MAPLERON IN CINCINNATI There t4 peace In the Mapleson troupe, and the aweet bells are fn tuns again. ‘The Cincin- nati Gazelte savs: **‘Ihe trouble about a dress- Ing-ruoin between Mies flauk and Marle Roze- Manleson, in Chivazo, that led to uopleasant- ness wid newspaper paragraphs and interviews there s n 8t. Louls, sceins to bave been stnuothied over complctely, ‘Fhe compony, se- ronling to the Maplesunsa awd Mr, Haverly, vomes hete in a serene condition of amiability, Al sorts of apologics having been tnade, and o reennchilation effscted, harinony prevalls. The lauiea ave nodonire to be interviewed turther,” » TIE TENNESSEEANS, ‘The Teunesscrans sre meeting with such suc- cuss that they wiilreuuin in the cley untlt March 1. Ou Monday night they ssngto 1,471 people in thy Centeuary Methodist Churcl, nnd on Tueslay nizht to 1,187 peoole in the Unfon Park Congregational Church, and they have tade atranzements for aecond concerts at both places. They sre now singing at the Trinity Methodist Chureh to large nudiences. GRNEENROOM GOSSIP, Magule Mitchell fa to bring out a new play that somebuily down at Boston bas written for her. A great-grnndson of the celebrated Admiral Paulding wil, it la safd, shortly make his debut at o New York theatre. Miss Rosa Kenney, 8 duvghter of Charles Lamb Kenney, and & granddsuebter of Kenney, the dramatlst, bas just msde her first appear- ance on the stage fu Drory Laoe Theatre, Lon- don, o the character of Jullst. Anotlier theatre Lias been buroed, an immense structure known as the Theatro Rogyal, Glasgow. As this buppened on Sundsy moralog uo lives were lost. ‘I'he firc was probably the result of }umbumulu used {n & pantomima the nizht be- ore. _Cparlea A. Byrne, cditor of the Dramatie News, has sucd” the editor of the New Yorg Mirror for libel. The nlleged libel consists of articles {u which the editor of the Dramatic Newsand his assistant are denounced in strong terms for the publication of a series of articles on *Womnen of the Stage.” Amoni the papers offered fn cvideuce was one contatning a lotter from au actor, John A, Btevens, chargiog the complainant with demanding fromn him s posi- tion fur a woman, “whuse principal recom- miendation I8 a recent elaborately ventllated scatidal in the Newv In the alicged lMbols the name of the complainant is apcllea B-u-r-n-s. Rolertson's rl-y of “Caste™ has just been revived at the Prince of Wales” Theatre, Lou- don, where it first achieved popularity. Marle Wilton resumes hier old character of Folly Fecles, und Mr. George lloney is the Feeles. The part ot Sum Uerridge s “taken by Arthur Ceell, who s perhapa the most promising of all the young cotnediung upou the British stoge. TLOCAL NOTES. “A new comedy entitled * Whims " will be presented next week by the Criterfou Company at Hooley's Theatre. ‘The vatrons of Haverly's Theatrs will bo pleased st the lostaliment in the box-oflles of Mr. Fred 8. Wallace as Troasurer, e bas the faculty of treating people picely in an unusnal degree, and the selectiun will bo generally ap- plauded. Miss Ada Cavendish s mectlng with great success ot McVicker's this week, The theutre wos Oiled full yestorduy afternoon, aud the hiouse has contained, ever sinco bier opening, the best sudicuces that havo been scen there for some time. Next week she will appear os Merey JMerrick fu *'The New Magdalen," wiich fs gen- erally cunceded to be onu of the stroogest parts in ber repertory. “(Caste’ waa repeated by the Criterfon Com- paoy last cyeniug at Hooley's, With tl tion of Mr, Macksy's Kccies thy cast nothing that would “justhy the claim Ly the wavager of the combluation cator. It wug 8 reasousbly good performance, but notably weak 1o soine of the best pojuta, nd therefore not 80 complute as was to be an- tivipated. Mr, Muckay's conception of Feeles differs In many lmportunt respects from the many actors who buve essuyed the part, und 1t should be added Wit {u mapy respects he Iy more ucceptable than sutne of the hitherto ac- cupted ruprescntatives of that smnuslugly dis- gustig typu of lnobrivty, *Our Boya' will ve given ugain to-night, e i ——i ik John Bright ou Frotection. New York lleraid The following note from the great British Free-Trade leader ov W sppllcatiun of bls views of political econuiay to our country has just Leen recelyed by Mr. Cyrus W, Field: ONe Asi, Itoctibaiy, Jan, 2L—My Dzan Mu. Fiznp: 1 opever wrots fur reviews or other perludiculs, 1t {s so long since 1 bave written that my haud haa Jost its cunning, if it evur had it. { do not think anything an Englisbman could say would have any effect upon an Amerfean prutectionfst. ‘I'he man who possesses o monopoty by which he thinks ho waius fa not open to argument, 1L waa 80-in this countr, forty years aito, nud it 18 50 with you naw, It strange that 4 peopic who put down slavery at un futnense sucritico are uot able to suppress monopoly, which 18 but a milder form of the same evil, Under slayery the man was selzed and his labor was stolen from hiwm, ami the progit of it enjoyed by his master und vwner. Under protection the mian fs spparently free, but hiels denled the right to exchauge the prod- uce of bis labor except with bis couutrymen, who offer him wmuch less for it than thy for- elgner would glve. Soniu portion of his labor w thus confiscated, 1u our protectlon days our weavers and artis sans vould not cxchunizo with Awerlcan flour, They exchanged with an Euglish farmer, who gave hiu sometimes one-hall the quantity the Amerlcan wauld have given, Now Yuur larmer Is furbldden to trade with the Englishmaon, and muat glvo to au American doublo the quuntity of gralo und tlour for many articles he ls con- stantly requirioi thut he would give if your lawy did uot forbld his trade with Eoglund, A country may have dewmovrutic {nstitutions, its guyernineut may be republican und based on & wido suffruge, und vet there may bo na freedom to meu fur that which Is the source of o and comfort, 1fs mau’s labor fs not frec, 11 Ita exchanze §s not freo, the man is not free, Aud whether the luw which cuacts this restrice tlon be the offspring of republican or autuocratic fixfl:rerumum. und power, U u::lguully cvll and to condemned and w!uulu by ‘all who love freedom aund understaud what it {3 Natlons learu slowly—but they do Tearn—and thereforo 1 do not doubt that the time will cutne when trade will be us free as the winds, snd when freedoin of Iudustry will do much to put d('wm ¥reat armics wnd the perll und sutlericyg of war, DBut 1 am writlug you almost anarticlo fnstead of & short note,—as if [ would teach you, which would bo s fwpertiueuce. I you could teuch {‘aur farmers, und ask the id Bouth" w “ goli elp you, you wight svon succeed. Bulieve mo nlwave sincercly your fricnd, Jouy Briour. Crxus V. FisLp, Bsq., New York. T BUSINESS NOTICES, For your lunch, bugluexs weu aud others shouid Dear tu wisd that & Whulo Quall op toast fur dinnes (u;}:\y cau bu bud fur 5 ceuts, 8¢ Whitaoy's Mudel Colfee louse, SU Eust Adame streot. et e Uest Sweot Navy Tobacca, w1t —— e Tu Consunptives.cituny huve Luen hapoy to give thale tatimpay I favorol 1hs baa oL Wil bor's Pre Cod-Liver Ofl #nd 1t B nee has proved It to be & valuahie remudy for :nnmy‘ - Ton? Sethma, aloniheris. and AN disensas of the thront and Junme. Manafactared only by A, B. Wilbor, chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggiats, T CATARRII REMEDIES. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE Z:f For 2 . CATARRH & R:‘xfl::;céfl%;;&n:xm with Catarrh youe PRE . D. 8. MONROE, Lewisburg, Pa. 1 have recommended it to quite a number of my friends, all of whom have expressed to me thieir high estimate of jts value apd good affects with them, WM. EN, 295 Plne-at., St. Louls. We have sold Sanronp’s RApicAt Cure for several vears, and can say candidly that we nev- er aold & simflar preparation that gave such unj versal satisiaction, We have yet to Jearn of the first complaint, - 8. D, BALDWIN & CO., Washington, Ind. Na soover did T begin to use it than my symp- toms chavged. It cleared m'v throat, it'clearod: .y head, it cleared my mind. It operated on my svstam In s way that nothing ever before given me by doctors had doue, SAMUEL SPINNEY, Meadow Vale, N, 8. The cure cffected In my care by SANrORD'S Rapicat Cune was a0 remarkable that it seem- ed to those who had suffered witoout rellef from any of the usual remedies that It could not be true. [ therefore made offidavit of it hefors Seth J. Thomas, Esq., Justice of the I'cace, Boston. GEORQE F. DINSMORE. Drugeiat, Boston. One of the best remedles for Catarrh, nay, the best remedy wa have found fn a lifctime o suffering, Is RiNronn's RapicaL Cunm, It fs not unpleusant to take through the unstrils, and there comes with cach bottle a small gluss tube for usc in Inbalation. It clears the head and thront so thoroughly thuf, taken cach morning on_risthg, there are no unpleasant secrctions sl no disagreeable hawkiog during the entlie day, but au unprecedented clearness of voice and respirators organe.~Rev. J. L. Wiggln, in Dorchbester (Maas,) Beacon, Price, with Improved Inhaler, Trestise, and Dircctions, 1. Soid by all druggists. COLLINg- VOLTAIC {feerrtl ELECTRIC PLASTERS Electricity with Healing Balsams the Curative Marvel of the Age. ‘Thay_are instant'y soothing, healing, and strengthentug, ‘They begin thelr wonderful curntive action the moment they are applied. In the Anuihilation of Paln nnd_[nflamination, fn the Vitallzatlon of Weak, Paralyzed, aud Painful Nervons Parta and Orrans, In the Cur- fug of Chronic Weaknesses and Inflammatory Aflments sd Diseases, fo the Absorption of Pofsons from (he Blood through the Pores, and the Preventlon of Fever and Ague, Liver Come plaints, Malarial and Contagious Disoases, they are wandorful, Comupared with them in (nstan- taneous nud positive curative action, the ordinary poruus or perforated plasters, the voltale bands amd apyllances, liver belts, nnd other costly contrivances, sink Into utter insignificance PRICE, 26 CENTS, All the virtues of Electricity and Hclllm.; Balsams nid Giums aro to be found in CorLivg! RCTIIC PLASTERS. Bosure to got Sold by oll drugiist: " DRY GOODS, Etee GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY! Al Clgaring Sale CARSON, PIRIE & CO. BOTH STORES, West End Dry Goods House, Madison and Peoria-sts., AND North Side Dry Goods House, North Clark and Frie-sts. Tn all snch cases as this the Earliest Selec- tious sgcare the Best Bargais, A 81,25 fine Bleached Tublo Damask for 90 cents, A bU¢ Loom Damask Tabling for 87 1-2c. A 50o fine and heavy Damask Towel for 25 cents, A 84 Marucilles Quilt for $2.60, 12 1-2¢ Fine Dress Cawhries for Ge. g Light Suirtiug Privts at dc A 950 Black Cashmere for 500, £00 ypes, Assorfed Dress Goods, good sl‘les. reduced from 25 and 800 to 16¢. Lot Winter Dress (foods formerly 25, 86, and 10c¢, now 11¢, Yot hest plain Poplin Alpneas and Faney Dress (ioods reduced from 40c to 28¢, Oue Lot Black Lyons Satin Fiulsh Gros Uralus worth §1,60, now 81,26, Lot Satlu Fluish Cachemire Sublime Blk, (iros Graln, arare harguin, $1.41, A Balbriggan Stocklng well worth 60¢, or 26¢, A Wamsutta and Fine Linen Bosom Shirt, great hargaln at 65¢. Hamburg Embrolderies from ouo cent yard upwards, Real Torchon Laces 3¢ yard upwards, An All-Wool Matelasse Cloak, Silk and Frings trimmed, for 85, A Dlagonal Cloak, Velvet and Moss trln= mied, for $7,503 was orlginnlly 815, A 4-4 Bearlet Twill Flannel worth now H0e, for Goc, A 4-4 White Domet Flannel worth 85c, for 25¢. A 6-1b White Blanket for §1,73, The above are or;ly a fow of the many bar. galns that constituto thisa _GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. SULPIIDE OF ARSENICUM. : TG {3 PIWARD 2 he LEUPLTONS. 11 BLutC Ntk ol i ) ik on bavijl ot 1 phaty o melit b EEEE B SN N cunacuin,