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/ . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY., FEBRUARY 18, 1870—TWELVI PAGES: 5 o and costs of 610, berause s 1d vate a1 I her tazes nnters aho cou S dn'e: and ot T ardially approve of Seuntor hv‘:flgo‘l:‘n‘l‘h:flun achome, it it wili include Wiador! lb'z"‘;:n of the ** Pankor's Danghtor ” in The T haw sctdons been equsled oxcopt by the b0 F lod that tho Count Joannos it mmt—afl::wndywlmwm be willing to 9 lays tho pianog and 1t s Akl fhlmllzu? muefo 1a rendered with 8 aheon dlacovered in Kansas, u :::ll: :::‘ny iat Sl bo destroyed by the o “hevy\u next sumniors e tem Inwyor Included in his bill A N: chientt ''To waking up at nignt and flm:nw-:lyuur case, 85 4 " thet Jasper g beon vihdieated, A rg::tl(n Osceols Countyy Michigan, conlends [A 1 doce not MO¥e. Mmh'ncd 1iad botter slake hinnds ncross the mg;aun and maka friends with the aolid Zeloty or she moy get Neked again, Allnding of course to the provalence of Jeutrisniam, we may be allowed to observe that {heseare times that try men's soles, Capl. Dogardus 18 abused by Enstorn nows- : ‘sd e (ear that ho mada a grave mistako BB N eing boitles Instead of balla. 4 In Michigan 8 woman may ba married iihont gloves, hieaco thero nced ba no unnecessa- 1y delag In tho hair-pulling upurnuom.. 11 the Dovil I8 the father of lios he cer- sinly bas had & farge nceenad ot famlly alnce the potter Committed Yegan its investigations, The price of Dotroit Alderman appoars to ve aronsed & CONLOvOray BMONE the exchangos. The hact 19y Petrolt can't can’t give ‘ent away, itre. Christioncy is snid to be delighted at ern, and ehe has heon heard to remark, ..’#,fi-‘:nn laca I1ks homo—to bo snubbed. r, Talmage soya that any man who ques- uo)u!-m- ‘onesty Is clther a fool orn villain. Thia wrsihseeevere upon ovarybody but Mr. Talmage. Anexchango 8ays ¢ # Almost anything is Jooked upon 83 teuth nowadays.” [Excopt, we pappose, tho testimony at Mr, Polter's witnessed, Modjeske's travoling-car has been thrown Ugthe track, A# no ono was fnjlired, we sus- et hat 1t was duno merely 8 sn advertisiog dodte. Capt, Dogton nssorts confldently that Lo wb'tba diowned; and we think A ho conldn't give cabelter news than thal ho snould have glven us oneatslls s, Hoyes recontly woro & cream-coloresd 4w, add the tetanérance ueople will doublicas complsin that Its hua resembles tho surface of o Tonnd:ersy, Henry Wattorson calls Mr. Chandlor the woselvol Michigan. Ashosecs sour mnsh pussing istoother throats Mr. Whtterson wishes ho were e bawels of Kentucky, The Conttess da Trobriand, who is an Jgerlean, 18 also very vpatrlotie, At her recodt neepilon n Parls sho faknishod the table exclu- sirely with American dishes, Migs Ada Wallace, 8 young woman who neeally started to wark a ong walk in 30 mony qutrier-hours, clafms to bu o niece of Gon. Lok~ a, bat the Geneea) latly denlos e, “iell, bardly ov— " Boforo he could falsb the santence bla bones were snapping_and 1 blood was dripning from the rollers &4 his body pued through ouz patent borsedestroyer, The peoplo of Rochestor propose to build Prof, 8wit, the celebratod nstronomer of that city, A new obicyatory, and it fs thought that this il offer planots superlor inducements to como wronad and be discovorod, Tho Cincinoati Commeréial snys : *'Tho tvo Andersons, Mary and Madame, wero on tho ts3eat tho samo Limo {n Plttsburg. One vlayed i bet head, the othor with hor Licels, 1t shows wiat diverso parts of people's anatomy the Lord wmelimes selects [ which to locaze thelr talents. e — AMUSEMBNTS. M'VICKER'S TIEATRE. Miss Ada Cavendish hos resoryed for the lnst weekof her engagement some of ber cholcest oferings, In Jane Shore, a8 well s In Mercy Nereick, sho compelled the recognition due tu martist of fine endowments, gllted with an fatultive perception of the mysteries of human character, and an onginal and captivating mode of expresgfon, Last evening sho appeared as HRogiind, and o ber excellent futerpretation of the eharacter nroused na enitbustnsm which found upression, not only in repeated rocalts, but in bany spontancous {nterruptions which denoted the prosenco of a keenly eritfeal andlence. Awoug the Rosalinds we have scen on tho Chi- 20 stage—and some of the best In our geoeration have been here—not one of them lasexcelled Misa Cavendish {n the perfect ox- rremen ot pure womanliness, unlted with the ljnnulmencn. tlo sportive humar, the abound- g suimal syarits, and withal the underlyfmz tarfiestness of nature, which are the character- Micleatures of thls most bowitehing of all 3ukspeare’s women, Her true paturo {8 ro- r]ulrd in herfirst meetlng with Orlando after :{x‘:lwmmnz scene, and hero Miss Cavendish {s 'nmmuhla i e rtless manuer, which is @ hrremoved from coquettishuess as in the mlcrrmllug masquerade fn the forest iy 18 from J:H!Dl]mln esty. - With exquisite tact sbo Wm; ber malnenly trepidation at mecting priaidaln her doublet and liose, but the dls- o u‘ not made teo conspicunis o polnt 'hom sccue, a8 {a done by some actors Lo deem” 1t mecemsury here to call : cl'hn lon o Rosaltnd's uncovered knees, Bng . &uz hersolf to & hiizher purpose than that of mi| ber berolne merely a foscluating giel In otk flw_. ‘the love seenes fn the forest aro oo e with fnllulte tact, conveying with dell- 5 mlw(r‘u-nllnn of the jiehts and shades of the ermu the shounding joyausness and frre- T Mt which leads her fn bher censcless _“m:llu slmply wiaugc ber sox,” and at the 'ml:lmelkmnlng {n view the currcus of pure 'nl\!me’] veling - which underlios il this b frolle, Tt waa In ull respocts n finish- i lx;mw{ulremhzrm;; of tho chrractes, ative By dr:u touches ot hature; and never onee i oy hexazeratlon, ‘The Cuckoo Bome b nm much of a yoesl cffort, and e of fung with such au ab-’ i nr eftort ‘as to moke ample dommeny gr Gh0 lack of blzh musical on- s !1"'1 the artiyt, 1t elleited a hearty mounteg, o P10Y was very Lundsomely R, ll and fn sume respects the cast was Ance of n:’. Learock's Orfundo was a perforine il re than common merit, and bo de- Aleunnhn due (o a conscicatious actor 10bls gyy g to Father o the general elfect than indgens ?hm of tha appladse, His mske-up r; detueanor_evinced intellizenco and }!_ Sparcetation of the past, Mr, Roland e may be called a pralsworthy Yoot accomplished performunce. 16 bt ol study, but only an occaslonal in- oo, the churactor of ” the phitosophical n'fll. hl: make-up was not quite fn i 7 1astings supgorted lilm alely us ereu e remaluder of thu cost was indit- bad, “fl,:d‘fimu lmportang bqiuts absolutely Berep gy uld rocommend * Mr. Davideois U Wit 10 attunpt to sing * Blow, blow, 'flellilr Wil [t wos u sad burlesque, poarly drove the orchestra, futa eplieptic 0 B ke, il Tha suine ulay this syeniog, HOOLEY's \ At o THEATRE: ,"m:: hug:- welcomed tha roturn of the new mm‘} Le New York Criterlon Comedy "um“‘:‘ Hooloy's Iast evaning, and the leg i Vli:;o’ ‘t‘llulr cotnical four-act sketch Bl ‘@3 ™ Was productive of hilarlous " nnfl:flum the evening, -4 Whims " fm- Lelikgy |tqullnunce. ‘Tho malu claracters Iy, ”m“‘: oumne famillar to the publle, baer g nd Slaughter, the ll-united woman o the professionnl masher, aro gm :nfnm:i,“"d s embodied by Mr, N ar, opper . ! Yty 'SteRecly aiustng, Nise "Loowin S ophroma Sorva's Bonds, won T‘Rlfil. vAl o Iivu‘;lelquu ac o ounr lady caunot only: e Nlt;innrhun withy furmurlpubllu fuvore fely I\ukmlsmlmy' utut i1 o faculty of carme " i }wr own |nd£vldunll¥,v,lhu Is o o n:““ ed, ¥rom Poly Keo'es to e h"m"“' s Loy 1s & long step,—trom ::(aq‘ :“ Hylv e‘;rh_brumal.nn‘g W|th\: ridfenlous,— y ) her un und et Ly md'ismam serles of wn\ulllx'm nfl‘nfll: Rrougligyq'*y Malely shricked with lauehicr 0 Sude gt nnu"y Smurous Intepview with P., ok b Tequently the progress of the 1, “mm&td until urder could by restored ;s . M. Nupoer's Staugliter is another adwfrable ereation, sufliciently orlginal hanorhle To nn{ that Mr. salene bt Lo entitle this yourg naptrant to nn ositlon within 1he gaild. Mackay wae droll In the part of lnlnll{ sugueats the extent to which ployed his” nbundant cnmvl'l}' power, otliers In the east mora should be said {ndlvidual credit than spacu will perm Emna orce makes a cuarming Ade' tendency to the Dr. Mary Walkerstylo of drens, il Miss Mary Duvenport gives o pleasint but rather too sufidued s interoretation of the part ot (ivlay Honds, Messta, Ralntord, and Hoberts ara falrly acceptable in the thotgh secmitly Jess inelied by habit to leld to the spiril of farce than nre thelr ndsoclutes. It {s n long thne sines o atousing o triflo as SAYHims " liaa been put on the stayo here, thera 8 reason for anticipatig ity while posscases to metdt beyond that df 1ts dalighi ful absurdity, it will prove n bierer bonanza for the Criterfon than the more substantiul pieces In their repertoire. QUENERAL MENTION, A poem lecture will be given this evening at Unlon Patk Congregatlonal Chureh, Belence of Home.” The Josh Hart Combination began an ment at the Acndamy of Musie Jast eveniug, and miet with a cordial welcome, * Miss Lenn Tettenborn reappeared Metronolltan Theotre last evening In her amus- iz persotation of Ting, ** The Milk-Vender of Germatitown," which {s to beon the during the week, Mr. T A Stevesd opened ot Haverly's Theatre Izat night to agood house ln his well-known “ Unknown,” which was accorded a Wil be repeated every ]xlnv o hearty reception, I eyening this week, Mr, \V, J, Thompson produced at Hamlln's Theatre Jast evenbig a strongly sensationul aml emotional drama of hia own entitled * Leonold 3 or, Furn Life”” which appeaved to bo Mlzlhly |]|c- ‘Il play was supplemented by the usual varlety pro- ceptabte to the patrons of the house. grRIDINC. Mr. Roland Reed, the popuiar comedian of McVicker's Tlwatre, takes his fiest benefit on vresenting Dalv's * a cumedy ealled ¢ Doves und 1fis friends will' remember him on this ocension, und 18 they all do My, Reed will Saturday evening, the Gasllght, wid Plaeons,! surely have o bumper hotise. NEW YORK. Special Dixpatch fo The Tridbune. Namw Yonr, Feb. 17.—\W. S, Gllbert’s enine- dy, eéntitled * Engaged,” was brought the first thoe In New York at the Park Theatre this evening. ‘I'he plece §s a curlosity In its way. 1t 18 8 kiud of burleeque In store clotlies. Tho main (dea upon whicl it {5 bullt has been vsed by Mr. Gllbert before with a frequency that i It {s In ¥ Pluafore," * Tha “The Palace of Truth,’ “The Wicked World, and oll the other ever pubt upon 'fhe Intentlun s that ptople shall do everything tbey really wouldn't do if they were living human belugs, It permeates eversthing to which Mr. Gilbert turng his somewhat stertliug, Bab Bullads,” pleces papor, this duthor Mas hand. In the case of * Engaged,” tho comes broadly laughable, but at the enme time utterly absurd. The audtence to-nizht were in a constant seream of laughiter from the rise of the curtain autward, They applanded and roared a8 _they came out y secontd man was say- 10 you ever sco sich o dovilishly ridiculous thing i all your lfe?” und the neighbor_ replied, & Never,” without the customars addition of “ Well, bardly ev nt nlmost every apece through the lobby, inz to his nelghlor, But, soy that ® Envaged " is 4 Yo" 18 to truth, It goes like wild-flre,, run several weeks, at least. T of the former. ‘The charncter which sumea {8 a gort of “crushed trugedian® In Mus, Booth did the part &0 well s cnrt} recall bestowed at the L. Lewls was funny, just as hé nlways 18, oit the lemon-squeerer principle. humorist of the phenomenal amd But New York likes him, aud The remainiue parts petticonts, to merit the very end of bier best scene. Ilo is a glmsuf varioty. won't hiave lim abuscd. wero takon by T. U, Riggs, Joseph E. Whitney, Minnle Palwer, Mrs. Gliberty ol Cowell, All these parts wero well dong, bar- ring the fact (hat Miss Polmer has grown nto fratleal edition n o faghion wi called out hearty commendation for every gcene, heratly at hls theatre now-a-days, und lits audlence appreclate Almee will follow * Eneaged.” the habit of playing like n Lotta, ‘The pleco was set Mr. Abbey {e dolng eversthing the fact, d it ought to most effective parts in the play gre doue by Mrs, Agnes Booth and James Lewis, with the percentage s favor Sixteenth strect and Centfa svenue, was run down and almont fustantly killed by engine No. 182 on the same road, Georea Roup, enei- omitted altogether, or treated with a noncha- lance which saya litlle for the sincerity of the Ll(‘«'ll(v}!fluf[lll} nromises of the new Ministera.” r. T. C. Patteson, formerly urovrietor of JAY GOULD. CANADA. t g neer Michinel Thutman, awitchman, saw bim f the Toronto M, has be@y sppointo | Pestmaste be - | The Enemies of This Great Spec- ol auchlentially ";1 front o e s°§‘;‘ E‘,‘“':‘“m“}f"t O“c;"‘:va:ed of Torunta in o o ey ‘,°=.-,3|:1 il 1 ncomotive. secenacd was abon ¢4 awa. perannuated, My, Pat t th o '\Ii(u}: q-lator Aga'n Have Him 45 years of oge, and had teen in the eumluilr'n( FAWINE=1S00mIS duties of his new offlco f;‘i:"nvf" PR witha 1he Company for about two years. Ho lived near the corner of Thirtioth street and Ashland avenue, 1{fs remuins were taken to the Morgue by Oflicer Cobib, und ¢ oraier notified. i Fiecial Dixvatch to The Tridune, Ruined. 1Ar1PAX, Feb, 17.—Negotlations are now in progress with the Government of the Island of Jamaiea for the jflnntlnfl of lawd to acolony of The Meretiry Goes a3 Low as the Dresses and £ncumonia Thoy, However, lHiand Him Over gthert e~ 00 Canadlons. Mr. trwin, & respectable drua- ey a Little Oheek for $7,~ CRIME, Itesuits, eist, farmerly. of Hfalifax. {8 now in Jamnicay il sava that ff saflsfactory terms are offered, the coluny will be establishied. 8o far the Gov- ernmeht hias not met bis expectations, the land hemk: unsettted partnof the fsland, The Jamalca Creo'e warmly advoeates tho achetne, antd nsks the Government to_graut some of the unculti- vatell landyniear the Town of Kingston, During the past vear 168,638 cases nf lobsters were exported {rom Hallfax to England, fa n luro fncrease over former. years. Mr. Daker, ong of the largest lobster-packers o the Vominton, says: * ‘There are two things which 000,000, MANSLAUGHTER, Special Dirpatch 1o The Tritwna, JorarT, HL, Fob, 17.~The Jury in the ease of Louls Buvlo, who has been on trial fn the Wil County Circulf Court since Tuesday last, for the murder of Pedro Blanco tn Braldwood, in February, 1578, brought in a scaled verdict this morning, finding Savio gullty of manslaughter, and fixing his punishment at four yeare' jmpris- A Professor Thinks It Will Take 4,500 Years to Populnte the Possessions, Al 1t | Ursus Major Protnises to Be & Good Ball, with Horns Like » Toxas Steer, Full Text of the Speeeh of the Governor- General Lost Fradny, His Wealth Now Reputed to Far Sure pass Any Foxmor Figure, will have to be done imtnediately, or ihe lob- entitled otment in the Penftentiary. The counsel for n f ster industry, emoloyitg thousaiils of people, Staitiei . the defenso, W. W, O"litlon, of Chicao, was so | Tho High-Tariff People 'Owling DBeoauss | will be rufned enturprise, Firat, let the Do engages The Reader Requested to Take 1is Cholee | wou yleased with the verdict thut he made no winton Government pass an Onder in Council Proteotion Has Been Blighted. ik iz ) Ut o Jubstera ghiall bo taken after the 7th of Qut of Coufradictory Stories. & | motion for a new trial, and the phichotomizer Autrust west of Halifax, and the 15th of ‘At y will hlol atuls'.-n«icd.mlllhla glclemul nl(fln(;p;ud to Bpeeial Dienaleh to The Tridvune. i w’m{‘ul "s.mt':“ lL‘lI'(I]YI;h nnsl‘;xhumrf {I roduct P o srove tluit Bavio killed Blanco fn aelf-defense, e, Feb, 17— derstood thatn | of Nova Scotia wmd Prince Edwand Island waters ot the A GREAT DEAL. D i Aoy it vrGsonu ot Lol || o TTARA Fobe YTt R MBdCtatics sliall be branded as sueh,” & serica of privase thenirieals with be beld ot Goy- ernment Ilouse shortly. Already 451 goutlemen and 421 Indivs have nccopted fuvitatfons to ate tend the proposed ball at Government House oo the 10th Inst. A great hinprovement haa been made In the accommudation for the Ifansard reportera iy the House. Instend of there belme but ono toble, and that placed pear the door, there nre two near the mace, Tho change greatly faclitates the work of the short-hand writers. The re- porters’ room has been repainted, and refitted with two sets of lockers,—ono for papers, amd the other blue-books, 'The floor uf the vestibule of the House of Commions has been recovercd with a lundsome oll-cloth, Ahogether the House bas* a snuch more cheerful appearanes than it presented last year. #peciat Dispalch to The Tribune, O1TAWA, Feb. 17,—The Vice-Rewal © drawing- roomn " was continited Saturday evening, There was a noticeable diminution i the attendance. ‘The Senate-Clamber presented a view equallng in beauty the previous cventnz’s zathering, al- though there were fewer hlgh-necked dresses wori. Theviolation of Court rerzulations by somo of the ladies was awmply atonul for by others who, tn the lowners of thelr dresses, went s faras fashion permitted, and further than decency demanded, The result §s that to-uay n number of ladles are suffering froin pneumonia. In the tlouse of Commans, to-day, the ad- dress In reply to the speuch from the Throne was moved by Mr. Brecken, late Atlorney-(ieneral of Prince Edward Island, aud scconded by Joseph Tasse, member for this city. Both de- livered cloauent nddresses, the former In En- glish, The address was posscd en bloe, without o divislon. Hpectal Dispateh to The Tribune, MoxTneAL, Feb, 17.—A writ of attachment was {ssuct] to-lay agafust the Dominiun Loan & Mortgage Compauy, The Habillties of the con- cern are §200,000. HOW JAY GOULD WAS MUN INTO 11iS HOLE. Arecal Dispuich ta The Tribune. Netv Yonrg, Ieb. 17.—Facts came out on 'Change tu-day which show In whit a tight place Jay Gould has been, und what grounds there wera recently tor belleving ho could not weuther the tinancial storm, 1o has, it would seem, been obliged tosurrender neatly ane-halfof Dits Union Paciftc stocke, aid to make other im- portant concueslons to save hitwself. Unlon Tactlle Rellrond stock mado o sudden jump of 8% nofute In the market to-day, and trananc- tlons were reported of 15,030 slinres. The flue- tuutions were very rapld. Within o few weeks the stock has been as low as 67, This morning it opened ap 00, went st a hound to 78, feil off to 763¢, and ad- vanced ¢o 7736, ot which lost price it clored, As It ins beeh generally known that 100,000 of the 807,023 shares outstandlug were TIUB PRIVATAE PROPERTY OF JAY GOULD, and ns the dafly tromsoctions. have, in conse- quenve; been restricted Lo ogpregates of 100 shares nnd less for & lonz timo past, such an extraordinary movement gave rlso to great excitement on the street, and all sdvts of rumors were cutrent. The true story appenrs, u8 the Times says, ns follows: Gould, who hos been n persistent *bear " in the market, has heen badly cornered in the recent great rise in stocks, particularly the Granger stocks, In such atight placo did ho flnd htmeclf recently that, alter exhinusting in valyn every resource to de- presa the morket and let him out, he was obliged to sue for terms, anda barzaln was made by which Jamea R. Keene, Russell Sage, Addlson Gummack, O, G. Oshorne, D, P, Morgan, and W. L, Scott, the prihelpal speculators who have been opposed to him, sereed TO UANCHL CERTAIN OP I8 ENGAGEMENTS WITH THEM on Northwestern aud othier actlva stacks, and to recelve in return 40,000 shares of Unlon Pa- clfle stack at 65, nud a * call” for 50,000 shiares that ho followed bis vietim frow i enloon, overs taking i on_ the open vralrie, when he firat threw dirt in his eves, and ihen, while holding Bianeo by the righf hand, with Wl left atabbed him to the heart, Blanco dyving It u few minutes after recelving the fatnl thrusts TIE GOVERNOR-GBNERAL'S SPERCH. Followlue s 1he text of tho sncech of the Uovernor-General to Parllamant on Friday last: Jlonornlie Gent'emen of the Senate—Centlemen of the Howse of Commons: I meeting the Par- Tlument of Canada for the first time, I desire to expresd the gratification | feel at having been selveted by ier Majesty for the Ifgh nand fme portsnt oilice T now fill, und to assure you of the great satisfaction wily which I now seek yourald aid co-operntion. In acknowleduing with profound grititudd the recention whluh has been aecorder! to myself as her Majesty's representative, § oam also commanded by the Queen to convey through you to the people of Cauada her thanks for” the loyal manner in which they have welcomed her daugthiter, The contribution of Canndian products and manufactures to the Internatfonal Exhibition at Paris lust year uttracted much atiention, aud, it is belleved, will have a beneficlal effect on the trade of the Dominfon with Burope. I congrat- tlate sou on this success, which must in no small degres bo Attrivutable to the kind and ubuensing exerijons of bis Royal Hichuess the Prince ot Wules as President of the British scc- ton, "The report of the Canadian Commlssion- ¢rs will be Jald betore you when recelved, Lam plensed to (bform you thut the smount awarded for the fishery-claims_under the Wash- jnuton Treaty has been pald by the United States, and that her Majests's Governiment has arranged with Canada und Newfoundland for their respective shares of the award. The pa- pers on the suhject shall be submitted to you. ‘Fhe tmportant and _rapldly-increasing " trade between Cunada and England fo live cattle bos been serlousty thteatened by the appearance in various parts of the United States of pleuro- picumonia. In orter to prevent the contagion from spreading to Canada, and the coneequent futerruption of the trade, 1 bave caused an order to_be fssued, under #The Aolmnt Con- tarious Discases uct of 186)," prohibiting the Importatfon or introduction Into the Dominfon of Amierlcan cattle forashort pérlod. 1tis lioped that the disease will bo ere long extinguislied fn the United States, and the “mf the proldbition removed. Your attention will be fnvited to nn amendment of the act & bave just referred Lo, bosrds INDIANA DEMONS, Svecial 10 Indiannootis Journal, FRANKLIN, Ind,, Feb, 16.—A rumor recctied here this evealug of a most bratal murder, which oceurred {n what is known us the Tugeart nelghbos hood, fu Brown County. A voung lady who has been tenching schuol near Toegart's re- celved of the School Trustces, on Wednesday Inst, a considerable sum of money. On her way home she was waylald by three youne men, lier own puplls, beaten, robbed, and, (L Is thought, ravished by them, and lelt for dead. She, how- ever, afterward so far recovered as {0 bg able to crawl to the school-houae, where she wiote the names of Jier assaflants on the blackboard. She wna ubable to leaye the sehool-building, wml somp time duriny the night dled, Two of the young demons have been prrested, und the probabilities ara strong that Judge Lluuh will try their casca, We were unsble 1o learn the nimes of any of tho parties. —_— Under out for LOUISTANA ELECTION CASES, Nriw Onreans, Feb, 17.—Judge Billiage, of the United States Clrcuit Court, said o state- mont of facts lad been presented to Judgo ‘Woouls by the Grand Jurors fu the juty-room, aud wpon which the Grand Jury had returned true bills of inalctment. "Ihese were bills upon whicfi it s nald the Dlstrlet-Attorney declined to framo {ndictmentst further, that more than one Federal official Is included in the 1ist, ‘The Judge had examined the facts set forth, and decmed them sufficient to fustify indictinents, nud therefora ordered the statements recorded, {lo anlso ordered that the District-Attorney frame the indictments, although the Distriel- Attorney had sald the Uovernment had no further uso for the Grand Jury ot prescnt. Judgze Billlngs ordered them to continug ther 1dea be- 0. h 13 {uvestigations, At n meetlyg of the creditors of Willlam My uuvcrnmulnt hurm?mmuncedneuomlmnn, got:?rz:v'glu :lel:x‘lx;&lf:énxll’i; pmgff:fie:"::f,‘n ;‘l‘l’: Clendenning to-day, an exteusion of thme wus | ¥ith 1‘“,' "‘1"‘}’35‘)‘" l“é‘“‘"l"' Tor the develop- 1) MURDERERY BEXPOSED, . He e b 't dull i it | Hentdf thutrads of Canala with Trance umi market or make any use of thew whatever un- granted bim. He ngrees to pay fn full {n Spafn, aud with theie reapective colonles, | hope to be able to lay betore you the reswit of these uegotiations during the present session. 1t Is the purpuse of ¥ Government to press for the most vizorous prosccution of the Canndian Pacific' Rallway, und to meet the ressonnble expectatlons of British Columbla, Incarrving out this futention, due segurd tnust be had to the financlal position of the country. Cominunication by rail hes been effected be- tween Manitoba and the United 8iates svstem of raiiways by the junction at St. Viucent of the Pembinn Branch of our raflway with the St. Puul & Pavific linflrun& That_partion of the mnin dine which extends from Engllsh River to Ke e pluced under coptract, will be energetiendly pushed to completion, in order to secure us rapldly s s possible the copnection between Loako” Superior sud the néctal Dianclch 10 The Tridune. Fort WArsg, Ind., Feb, 17.~Stortling reve- lations concerning two forgotten murders are printed in the Sentinel to-night, belng the con- fesslon of o prostitute nsmed Mary Dureve. The murders spoken of are those of Isane Newland snd Lizzio Early, both comumlitted in the winter of 1870-1877, Mhe ssserts thut she was preeent at both of them; that Lizzle Early was killed by Walter Dunham and Pérry Tracey, and that Newlunid was killed by Tracey, Jolu Gartmeyer, and snother man, name not given. Uarmoyer{s dead, snd Tracoy aud Dunbiam are now serving 1ife-sentences i prison for the kiiling of Jumcy O'rien. Mary Durevo’s confessions are very startling, and fih’u all the dotatls of the horrible crimes to whichi they refer. half-yearly installments. ciectal Pisgatch to The Trivune. Moxrnear, Feb., 17,—prof, R. Bell, Senlor Asslstant Dircetor of the Geologlenl Survey of Cauada, dellvered an inferesting lecture, fu the [Iall of the Natural IHistory Saclety, on *Our Great Nofthwest 08 s Home for the Emigrant.” Ha deplored the ignorance of the geogruphy uf our country still so common amongst otherwise well-uformed people. A person had asked o fricod of his, who had just come from Mooss Factary ta Lake Superior, * How lio had crossed the Rocky Mountains"; und a Toronto Judge, the otlier duy, had asked whers Labrador was. The portlon of the Territorles Iying eost of the Rocky Mountafus was safd to contain 1,400 | great Northwest, milifons of neres, of which about 876 millions in x; ‘lb&“::‘«;rr:\':u:!:!f:&:{l‘:fi?& :‘l)l‘n‘ll li‘nnuo{‘mn‘:lonl one block were wheat-productug Tuud, while 600 3 resay b shall be submitse oilions. more would brodueo. barlcy, grasees, | 07 YOUE GuBatution, ue well as u measuc = 4 4 ights and and raot-crops, ‘The Jittle!lrovinee of Manitobu | measures. contafned less than 10 millions of acres, or enly til the market value of Unlon Pacifle should reach 00, In which event e was to bo free to do with them s ho chose. Ho also gave his consent to the olectlon of three representa- tives of the poot aa Directors of the Company at the aonunl election nest month, Mesars. Bage, Morgan, and Beott belug alrcady Dire ors, this 18 understood to mean that each of tho slx princlpsl metmbers of ihe pool shall be provided with places in the Board, Final- 1y, Ouuld signed o written agreement to put out no more *ghorts " In the market, and to ‘becomo henceforth n good “bull” If these detalls are correetly stated, the fmportance of the concesslon can bo caslly scemy and they prove thut the great “bear™ was run futo his cave. ! 1 THE OTIER SIDE, WIHICH TELLS QUITE A DIFPENENT KTORY, New Youxk, Fab, 17.—Wall street hnsnot beeo cr.” To tell the shy 8s- Sidnéy BURGLARY. Bnectal Dixpateh 10 The Tribine. Mrexasna, Wis,, Fob, 17.—At 2:30 yesterday morning John Scliubort, Jr., hesrd an upusual nolse about his premises, but, on account of ‘I'he decenniul consus iust be taken in 1831, Truonist. | 5o excited for o Jong time na It was to-usyby the | sickness i his family, paid o attention toft, | 1-148Of the whole arca, The country between Lé?é".'fi.!f.fi’.".’,‘Z,“;i?:e%'3;:\.‘.‘;““6.':'“,,‘.':.’. :!:f pur- T risc in Unlon Paclle, That etock, which fu'tho | Tuls morniug bis uelghbors’ store (Plaunor & | Leke Winnipog ndd the Rocky Mountains was | gigp iy ordor tu give ample time for the prepa- CASUALTILES, Jast few week tins ruled betweon 66 and 69, | ffammer) wos found fo o burglarized, the | More particulasly deseribed. The lecturer di- | yafon of all the prellmuary grrangomicuts i UNDER T WIIEELS, Spectal Dispateh (o The Triture. Kewaxeg, Ill, Feb, 17.—Miclhnel Norton, a section-hand who had beeo In the employ of the Chieago, Burliugton & Quiney Rallrond Com- pany for the vast twenty-four ytars, was ine atantly killed by n pasaenger tralu at tion this afternoon, the time, “The the morning. — EXI'LOSION, CivernnaTy Feb, 1%.~The L, C. McCormick, a small steamer running between Marietta nnd Zavesvllle, on the Muskingum River, exploded her botler when near Boverly, lost Baturday, Kkiiling the fireman, Mike Haventyer, and reveres Iy scalding Copt, Martin, two of “the erew, and he boat sunk In o tew mo- thres passeng I ments after th FIRES. ' IN CHIUAGO. plosio At 7145 1nst evoning Oficer Amstein discov- ered o small bluze {n Charles Coheu's clothing- house, No, 178 Clark street, aud ran to Box 86 to glve the alarm, but, flnding it out of order, ave a % atlll *? to tho Fire Patrol, Suhlln;quu{;b- 42 The fire wos caused by some cotton batting (u the rear of the store catchilye flre from u stove. Damare to stock abouy $100, No dummage to v au alarm was tursed fo from Box the buitdbys, A load of paper-shavings which had been toaded upon a truck i front of Adams, mer & Lyon's Publishing Company, Fifth avenue, at 8:00 yestarday worning, was 5ot uflro by un employe of u printing-uillce in the some building throwing o burnfug paper out of No dumage, otlier than the an uu&wr window. luss of the shwvings AT INDE Speciul Dispatch to The Yribune. InpereNpancy, Ju., Feb, 17.—A firalast night ahout ¥ o'eleck partinlly destroyed the dwelltng- Daimage to house and furniture, $250; fully covered by (o house of Jacob Wilson, in this city. surance in the /ton, of Hartford, Springtield Firo & Marine, of Massachusctts. Also, on Fridny sfternoon, the farm-house owned and gecupled by Levi Hook, about six miles west of this city, was totally de- 200 to §1,4004 lu- sured In Continental of Nuw York for 600, stroyed by tlre. Loss about 814! LD, 1LY, AL LITCIHF 8. Lous, Feb, 17.—The larze fouring-mitl of Park & Best, at Litchiield, 1., burued yes- terday, togethor with its contents, $50,000; fosurcd In the Natlonal Millera’, §10,000; 1wols Millers’, 35,0005 Nurth Hritish Central, 83,000 Hartlord, Uerman Awerican, sud Fraukliy, & Mercantilo, $2,000; American Luliadelphla, $3,000 vach, AT LAWLER, TA. special Dispatch (o The Tribune. McGreaon, la,, Fob. terday, destroyed L{Iu bank, sud G, A, Parke ndwoll(niuml H 000, shop. Loas, $8,000; fnsurauce, ¥ AT FORT WAYNE, IND, Specral Dispalch 1o Tha Trivune. Font Waxxg, Iud.,, Fob, 17.—~Charles Emery's touse was destroyod by lire last night, with y ra'sing 9 hullle of the contents, Loss, §3,000; Insurance, 81,200, I | gjgry rise in the Unfon Pacific stock. ‘Ths % whila brea'chnz (v to the hope. A 8 ® ol . o-day from Blackwell's lslund, o is el Thy Globe Ironlcally the North A"'“I‘“ of Fliladelpbis. last yumor ls that Gould sold sulllclent stock to lodard e et = :‘:{:::'n‘.{v" “.:‘L‘,:',"f,l 7,‘,...,“,.“% be given in the AT MILWAUKEE, MiLwaukeg, Wie, Feb. 1T~The fue rest- deucw of J. M, Btowell was vartlally destroyed by fire to-nlubt. Loss ou bublding wad furuiture, $3,000; tully fusured, ——— i ST, PATRICK, Hoecial Dapateh to Ths Tribuns. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 17,—Bishop Cha- tard hag been vlected to deliver an address on 8t. Putrivk's-Day, with Mayor Caven as Dresl- aent, ‘The soniveraury witl by obasrved with mory tha ordiuury claboratenoss, He wus at work on a afde- tracl, aud, for some unexplained cause, tho nasenzer train was switchied on the track whoro ?m was at worl, the malh trnek Delng clear at Toroner witl bold an fuquest t ENDENCE, IA. 17.—A flre originating in J. MeNuving® illfard-ioll ab Lawler, la., yes- 's Hotel, B, Fletcher's vided the soll {nto four classes,—of which the Sourth or worst class was sald to be not alto- pether barren; the third corresponded to the sccond-class lands of the Province of Quebee, the sceond to the better-class lunds of the Pros- of Ontario, white the first was unsurpassed in the world, The best lands were fn the Valleys of he Hed River mnd the Lower Assiniboine, atd were of comparatively Jimited extent, ‘The sec- ond and third einsses were very widespread, ‘I'he ageregate Jength of mavicablo stretches of the rivers within the Manitoba recion was at Icnat 4,400 mlles. A somewhat unexpeeted fact wad poluted out by Prof. Bell, inrerard to the time which would "bo required bofore all these great_reglons would be even sparsely pop- ulnted. Husfur bis caleulntions on the Erul:rcu of the Provinces of Ontarlo and Que- ce, he showed that rome 4,600 years must elapse beforo we have o population of 45,000,000 {n the Northwest ‘Ferritory, ‘Ihe cllmate wos everywhere henlthy, und ihe sensons sbout as foug as in Quebee, Spring was carlier and . plessanter than In that Provinee. Ollicinl sta~ tistles proved that the average gleld of wll BENTENCED, kinds of gralm amd rool-crups wus ereatly In Hpeclal Diwalch (6 The Tridbune, s excess of what ubm‘nfi Ir;lllu.- a{der ”ll;roviAurem A Aw, Mlcl., Feb. 17—This aff Potutoes were especlally fine nnd prolific. As to nngu;“ys,,’:fl: u|m“.y:‘u‘{,,wmed of ‘;‘I,,EI:::: Jaws aud fustitutions, the Northwest was alicsd was sentenced to Btato Prison for five of s, a9 these could be founded on enllhiencd years, nud his pal, Jack Lynch, o notorlous priuciptes (v advance of poputtion. ‘The Pro- Tibitory Liguur lnw was found to give grest sut- character, was sentenced for- ten years, The lnfnri'llunl.’ ln cxllzwu!':uu’nll H:lnueir‘a, uulx;.l'ullxllv|nu lat L reted | 10 the University, Manitoba sct 8 uoble vxuin- Sierll i Iuformation that Lynel had e omed | mo fo thy Doiion aud fhe United Stotes. to mako bold stroke for lberty when tuken out for sentence, but the bar wus not found, opened thls morblng ot 0DY, and suddenty fumped to 78, and then fell to 762, nud pgzain advancad to 7734, Wall strect was puzzled by thescextraordinary fluctuations, und every form’ of rumor wus cur- rout. It soon, howeyer, scemed 1o be scttled, as If by authoritative statement, that Joy Gould had effected arranzemcnts by which the control of the Unfon Paclfic Itailrond passed into the hands of a syndicate composed of some of the strantest gentlemen In Wall street. The names of these wero varl- ously reported, but it was generally beticved THE BYNDICATE includes Russell Bage, Jumes M, Keene, Ad- dison Commack, C.J. Oshorn, D. I Morgan, W. L. Scott, aud Frank Worth, It was alro ru- mored that the Board of Dircctors fs to he chunged, some saylng Jay Gould fs to zo out, and that representatives of tho now buyurs are to mo {uto the Board ns oue of the conditions of tho transaction. It was sald, with some cmphasis, that Qould will retlro from the Dircction on March 1, und thut two gentlemen of ackunowledged ability amld charatter wilf bo added to the Board. Gould, according to the better-informed, was holder of 170,000 shares, and of these he hus sold 100,000 at o price vot far from 70, As he began to pur- chase tho stock ot sumetning brlow 30, an jden canbo formed of the grest profit which this transaction has brought him. It {s understood thint Gould has for some tine contemplated re- Urluy frow active business, und that this (s the reason for this step, A gentleman well fu- formed ua to Gould's affalrs stated that the sale of his Unfon Pacliic interost Wwas TIE ONEATEST OPENATION n {he oveotful history ol this remarkatla oper- ator, and he was probably to-day wealthier than ovor before, The purchase, 1t s clalmed on the part of the syndicate, would glve them such o hold upon Gould that they could keep him to his agrecment to wotk with them for e bull campalgn, snd, {0 hs proved false, they could throw their Unfon Pacltic ou the market and break it down. Even in Wall streot it s seldom that o single trausaction for $7,000,000 {s made, und o sale of thut amount of Unlon Pucifle stock following closely on the transaction for 83,000,000, which It now appears was receutly made, at- tracted wreat attsntion, The Union Pacific, although carnlug dividends for scveral years, hns nevertheless been dormant, the people be- {ng afrald to touch (t because there was’ such a concentration of stock i siugle hands, and be- caues one man could at any time he wished sell such on amount of it a3 to temporarily over. rule all considerations of value or speculation. 0 fusure the census being taken as accurately thloves having cffected an cntrauce through o and inexpensively as possible. In connection rear window, Upon exomination, it was found that the objeet of the burglary was money fu- stead of merchundise, a8 thelr operatlons were confined to the safe, which, unforiunately, was unlocked, Trade and Mexiean dollzra to the value of $40 were taken, The Fox River House wexs recelved the sttention ot the burglars, who were rewarded by taking wway sotne $:5. propriety of providing some weans for the col- Teet{on snd collation of vital, critnfual, sud gen- era) statlstice. A bill will be lald before you fur the rear. rangement of some of the Denartments of the Government, und aleo measures relating to the survey and management of the Dominlon tands, 1o the Mounted Police, and to the Post-Oflice Department, und alro for the amendment In some particulars of the laws relating to In- dlons. A measure will also be submitted to you for thie vestimg fu her Malesty, for the use of the Domiuion, of vertain Ordngnce nnd Admimlty Tands fn the Provinces of Nova Scotfa uud New Brunswick, Gentlemen of the Howse of Commons: The estlmates for the ensulug seur will be Juld be- fure you ut an early day. Thoy have been vre- pured with as wuch regard to cconomy s te rumpnl\m\\ with theofiefentcy of the public sery- ee. Tregret that the receipts into the Treasury fromzordinary sources continue to be inudeguate to meet llnzc).mr%ul azafust the covsoliduted revenue, You witl, 1 doubt not, agres with me in the opinion that it iy not desirable that our finances shuuld lovgrer rematn In this combition, By theapplivation of the strictest economy to thie public expenditire, and by the read)usthicu of e tarill, with the view " of fncrensimg the revenue, nud at the samu thno of developlog und encouraging the vartous induatrics of Con- nda, you will, ! trust, be coabled to testore the equiliuenn between revenue and expenditure, and to ufd I rewoving the commerclal und flanneinl depression which, unhappily, contiunes toexist; I have directed that the publle a counts of the past financial year sbull be taid fore you, Jtonoradle Gent'emen of the Stnatr—Genllemen af the lowe of Commona ! Parliament has recognized the importance of providing for the ame depusitof the surplus carnings of the peo- ple, by areanging tor thelr belug placed with the Government ot o falr rate of [nterest, It may b well for you to consider how far it i3 practivablo to give Kllke security nnd encourage. ment to persons who mav desire, by au insur- ance upon thelr llves, to make provision for thoso dependent upon ihem. Your best attention will, T donbt not, e given to the fuiportant subjocts I have alluded to, and to the general nterests of the voubtry, this sta- CONSPIRACY 'O DEFRAUD, CuanLestoy, Feb, 17.~Ben Pope, aling Rab- bt (olored), who rode Mary Walton fn the mile dash the last day of tho races, confesses he pulled the mare and allowed Ben HIl to win, belng pald §25 cash and a poul ticket of $30 on HIIL Ly the latter’s owner, 8. Atcnlson. Atehl- gon nwd Pape are both ruled off the track Ly the Jotkey Club nnid nrrosted on a charce of con- spiracy to defraud, A warrant was fssted acaluat Crea, owner of the iware. The pools and huts havo all been pald, Thero {s much in- digoation. Among the oblections to the country which oue heard so much about were questions of fucl, wmarkets, mosquitoes, grass) ‘”')im“‘ cle, All these were satisfacturily disposed of§ and, while the conntry was not Paradiso, it offered great fuducenients to all who were will- Ing to work. ~ Jutendi igrants could wou a teo soon. Kve CoNIer ISt Imove on Deyond his predecessor, and t I8 onea to D 18 o fréo gift to-dsy may be the property uf anather to-morrow, The rer had - every confldence In the duture greatness of the coun- S cnectal Disynton tn The Teibune, . Quesre, Feb, 17.~The Grand ‘Trunk au- thorlties are making apeclal arcangements at Tolut Levis for the accammodation of the cattlo- grade. 1t is fully expeeted that, by the opening of navigation, extensive yards and sheds wiil be ready tor the occupation of cattlo in traneit,—it, having been found inuch casler thus fur to ship cuttle at that port thun at Montreal, Bpectal Dipateh io Touonto, Feb., 17,—A contraversy {8 belng carrled un concernlng the special mission In Caneda of the Rov. JJ, Knox Little, the Eplaco- pal clorgyman now o his way hither to hold rovival services. ‘The Wleh-Chureh party defond he fnvitation to Mr. Little, "The Evaneelical ondemn {t, but look upon “aflalr with very cold eve. M. Little, while, hore, will probably be the guest of fhe Rov, Btewart Darllug, the Ritualistic Ructor of Noly Prinity Chureh, Commentiug on the Qavernar-General's speechy, the Globe sags: *There will be while spread disappointment over the Dominfon with NEBRASKA MURDFERERS, TaxcouN, Neb,, Feh, 17.~—James McEloy was to-day scutenced at Hastings by Judeo Gastiu to hanz Moy 28 for the murder of Uonry A, Stutzman, Feb. 8. The Bupremo Court has deelded to-day to hear the motlon for & new trlul in the case of Henry 8chiencklr, - charged with murder, Behtenckir hud been seuteuced to hang Mareh 7 by the District Court. Black- No, N7 DEATH SENTENCE, GArvestoy, Fev. 17,—~A special from Sher- man savs ofte Krlbbs, who murdered the Eu- ghand family, mow, wile, son, and daughter, in 1870, has been sentenced to death In the Cook County District Court. ‘Uhe Sheriff und posso repulled a purty attacking the jull for the pur- pose of lynehing the prisuner, Une of the at- tacking porty was illed. About forty shols were exchanged. ABSCONDING LREASURER ARREST- nte ——————— REVENGE IS SWEET, Yankton, D, 1., Feb, 17.—The Leglslature to-day rushied through u bill chisnging the name of Peunngton Couuty, in the Black Hills, to Sumner County, Ex-Gov. P'ennington hay of- feuded the mombiers by unfavorable eriticlsm of thetn in a Bioux City paper, und they take this weuns of gotting even with hine. BUSINESS NOTIGES, Withor's Cod.Liver Oll and Lime,=The Tribune, and the residing L. 87, Louis, Mo., Feb, 17.—George ‘W, Slcher, the defaultiug Treasurer of Bt. Claly County, i, who absconded lust Thursday, was arrested ucar Califorula, Mu.l yesterday, and brought i Losa, down to Jefferson Clty, where' now walts o 7 fou frot the Governor ol (lluols, H great povularlty of his safu and oMcacions prop- Now that tha largo block in Gould's | TéQUisit the speesh but into the mouth of his Excel | S50 baRy 8 o tte Titriaale warih hunds has been distribuwed, the stock Tency, ‘Thero Is not a word in 1t from le n the cuto af coughy, coldy, nm-n.,'u'rlacnffi'x . TIE PEKIN CASBES, Bpecial Dispateh 10 The Tribuns. SrminoveLp, 11, Feb. 17.—Iu the United Htates Court the jury In the cases of Mclntyre, Edds, Retsluger, Wempel, und Cassell, the Pekin Whisky Ring, fudicted for ruuning off Charles Johnson, to-nlght reported that they were un- able to agree, wnd were discharged by the Court, SMITIH MURDER TRIAL, ulng to end, to Indicate that the country d clared, a fow months ago, In faver of a vro- tective tartil us n means of romedying oxtreme financial and commercial distress. AL that bis Excelleney 1s made to Inforin the proplie's rep utives §, thut the revenue is still in- sufllefent to meet the expenditures that the turltt wust b so readjusted us Lo produce more reyonuo, unil that the process of rewdjustiment is to be so managed as at the same time toadd to tho roveuue and encourige thy fndustsies of the Is expocted to botome active, Men on 'Change declare that Gould recently settied his bear con- tracts st prices” demunded by the bull ehique, and (o addition bought stocks for long account, 1In consideration of thlstho syndicato contructed to tako 100,000 shares of Uulon Pacific st 60 or 05, and 4 A CHECK WAB JIANDED ILIM TO-DAY YOR THB ENTIUN AMOUNT, whooping-congh, scrotulous humors, and sl cons suniptive syoiptoms, Ib had 1o saperior, if eaual, Lol no one neglect the aarly symptome of diseawe, whan an ugeat te ulhand which will curo all com plilute o the Cheat, Tactured aniy by A, B olu by all drugglete, B —— Uso ¢ Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup” for ehlldren walloteathing, [t cures dvsoniory anddis archoa, wind colic, snd regulatos the owelw, S5cts Luungy, op 'Throat, Munu- itber " Chowiet; Boaton, buteber- 1 Protectlon, which may amonnt to nothiug ut should pass gut of his contral, it Dol ; all, vxeept & keeplug of the promise to th ear ESCAPE OI' PRISONERS. Lelng well known thut this courso would lead to | Ngw Yonx, Feb. 17.—Elght prisoners escaped transfor the control of the road to the Buston stockbolders. Unlon Paclfic first mortyage sold up to 110}, the highest point ever made in the market. Unjon Paclic Rallroad oarnlugs in fourteen days fu February stow an Increase of §00,000 over the correspouding period last year, Phu estimated fncresss for the month was 125,000, i e e RUN DOVIN AND KILLED, At 11:30 last evening Michael Gould, a flag- mon stationed on the Buthugton & Quiuey Velvoad ot the wosslig of INDIANA STATE-HOUSE, apectal Dispatch 10 The Trivune, INDIANAPOLIS, Fab. 17,—The principal witness fn the State-flouse fuvestizatlon to-night was Georwe Ramage, who testified tosscing a plan ju the ofllee of the Commissloners besring crasures. fle aiso hieard aconversation betweon Gen. Lovo und one of the urchitocts, where Love safd the experts had reported #ll that was yequired of thesm, My, May was directed to haye his answer to the charges reatdy to-morrow ulight, umd the Committce will endeayor to close the tuvestigation Feiday, speech to the cumparatively unlnportant mat- ter of trade-reelprociy with Spain und Francs, awd the fuc wora serlons question of a retalia- tory trade paliey towunls ihe Htates much dwalt ou during the vlectlon, b over without @ word " Ruferring 10 the announce- et thut the Goversment will push (urward the Pucitie Ruilway, the @ obe thinka that gt fn ewinently dtelng thut the mea who created difficultivs (0 cotngenion with bullding the Cunada Pactlic Pallwiy shonld b saddled with the task of remaving the ditticultive and nppe {ig the Proyiuce they gilted, Tl mivor mea: ures promiied §n thespeech are of Hitlo fmypor. tuncy vomspt il Wikl the ereuter matters aither i CONTAINS der mude, 1t Is nover sold in bulk, but i with this subject, it may be well to conslder the ' CHEAM BAKING POWD! ‘ Ngw Youk, Feb. 17.—~The 8mith murder trlal | country. In other words, ofl thut s fore- e b m et Mhats | 4o Jursey City will begln aialu Mlarch 8, oso of | aiadovwed (s & micasurs, 'not of “Trolection | . cHEAM BAKIN £ h 1ho present jurors becoming lnsans, such us both farmers wwl manufae arrangements whereby temporarfly the Com- . ore wore promisea, but of incidental DR. PRI CREAM & It ts mnde from pure refined Cronm of Partir, o frait ackl, .;H 8 tosday, as it hns boen for many yours, the mdst perieet ko o440 Eminont Physiclans and Chemists who have analyzed it ad use and use it in their own tunilies. secuvely Inbelod eans, STRELE & PRCE. Manulieiurers, - 06 TICURA,CUTIOURA RENOLVENT Avars o (gticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Infallibly Curoes, £ The succers attending the ties of {his geeat ram ¢y in the treatinent of Affections of tha Skin and Scalp with Losa of fialr is astontslung, From every part of the country come the niort gratefnl neknowle edgmenta nf what' might bacalled miraculous eures, Meanra, Weeka & Putler exteni thelr thankn 10 atl who_have apoken a good word for CuTicuna and the Curicina Soar, and will thanklully tecoive tue ports of new cares wherever they occur. o confl- dent are they that new and orieinal remedy pos- neases greater heattng rmpuuu than were ever bo- fore known to the merical rrnrenlun, tuat thoy da not besitate to make the following CHALLENGE, We will Ifl-co the Cuzrcuna in the handsof 8 Salp Rbeum patient, to be tised by him s per directions accompanying each box, witliout the advica nr at- tendance of a physicinn, A slmilar case shall be selectod and the best ohysiclan obtainable procared, who stall use ln{ one remeily bo.may elect from the standard medicines of any hnlrllal or collega and apoly it nernonally to his patieni, and if Curi- cufta does not more rapidly, permancotly, econom- feally, und antinfactorily cire than the othor, then wi to furfert five hundred dollars, ta be devoted to nli!gllllllrlhblu wedical institute tho referes ma selact. SALT RHEUM ON BODY And Limbs, Obligad to go sbout om Orutches. A wondorful eiro. Mensra, Weeks & Polter, (entiemen: In justics te thore who may suffer an 1 hiave suflored and o8 & greatful acknowledgement of the cure | have ra- ceived from the use of CuTicuna, I voluntarily moko the following statement 1 have had Balt Jtheum on my body and on ons leit in n very aggravated form for elght yeats, No kiud of treatment, or medicine, or dactors, during thia time did e any permatent good. My friends in Malden and elsewhero know that I bave been & reat wuiferer, and that my ondition at times has heen such as 10 inake me despalr of over beiny able to tinid n cure or even areliel. In fact, wien 1 bo- gan tho ite of CuTicyRA, my inY wan 80 raw and tepder that 1 could not bear my weight on it with- withoat the skin crycking and bleeding, and was onliged (o go abonit on crutches, 1 commenced to use the Cuticoran Aprll and at_onco realized it beneticinl effects. Itgrudualty drew tho intlammas tion nnd homine to the surface, and os fast as it Ape peared, besled It. At times large quantities wowd - ¢ come to the surface, cauelng burning hent, iniian- matlon, sweliing, and itcning, which, under tho constant use af Cuticura, would rapidly subside and heal, Iach timu these outhrenks 2row loss and less movere, and fnally disappeated, leaving me vorfectly cured. 1 used tho Cuticura tive months and {be REsdbLYENT most of the time, whicl wel d. T think the Ito- solvent & very strengthening and purifylng medi- clvo to take in such extreme cases as mine, because the disense {a so weakening to the system, Very gratefully yours, s, ASA R. BROWN, Marpis, Moss., Oct. 18, }ms. CAUTION, —If procurable, dse Curicuna Soar for cleansing all diseased surfaces and 08 a preventive of $kiu and Bculp AlTections, CUTICURA RESOLVENT, A Groat Purifying Agent, 18 the only remedy that can succoasfully cope with Scrofuln, Scrofalous, Cancorons snd Canker - mors, Ulcere, any_ Bores, Tho roason It ts so {5 fonnd In 18 ability to attnck pd destroy tho germs of inberitod nnd contaglous discases, 1t atrikesut the root bf the grent cauneof diseaso,—polaoh born of scrotula and wmercury. . Under ita nealing and cestorative wtiuenca the clements of bealttaup- plant those of aivenne, Tho life-blovd, freed from corrupting impurities by the Htesolvent, huilds up and beautllics every part of the human austomy with tho radlunce of perfect heatth, 2 It should aly e taken swhon the aliin is hot and drv, tho aystem foverlsly, tha ilver tornid, the bowlos conatipated, or waen the canstisution ling been shattered by malarial or auttepenivdic discase, ‘The Curtcuna REMEDIER are pro; rout by WELRA, & Torren, Chemisits and isty, Hostore ang are sold by sta, ' Prico of Coricuns, small © boxe i Iarge boxes, contalning two nwl one-half tincs the gurntity ot $1. Itemuryrat, S1per battle. UUTICUTIA® 5 centa ver vake, by ioull, 80 conta; 3 7 ctils, balden Oppue Al Cloaring Sala oF _ CARSON, PIRIE & CO. BOTH STORES, - West: Bud Diy Goods Hoss, Madison and Peorin-sts,, AND North Side Dry Goods Housg, North Clark and Erie-sts, OUR LAST REDUCTION WINTERCLOAKS MADE THIS MORNING: Rough Beaver Cloalk, silk trime med, $3; former price, $#6.50. Plain Beayer Clonk, stlic trimmed and nicely mude, good cloth, 353 . usunl price, $10. Fino Matelasso Clonk, sillc and velvet trimmed, tor $6; good vuluao for 8122, . 50 All*Wool Beaver and Dingo= nnl _ Cloaks, rviehly trimmed, $7.50; o bargain nt $106. 100 Rich Imported Clonks, in Die agonnl, Beaver, and Matolasse, 2‘5?‘10; former price, $20 and 100 English Walking Jackoets for the coming season, at 84 cocly cheap nt g, 3 Circulars in Brown, Navy Blue, i roud cloth,at 83 on¢ e e ey S iy, ‘THE SEA ISLANDS OF FLORIDA, h Eawont Hotel, Pernanding, Flarids, offers to in= vallis s SolirIufs seekin e benunte of b soIni-i Tel eTimale, the cainforts and colivonjences of & hew e, A UrIAOLy furalshod, having ‘s ! v rodern provaueats, s ooty aiey aid well lighted, aud (i [abio eiteant and toroukhiy verved. 164 wueats eujoy bowling, Uiiliands, 6io.. supotb fehlia and yactiing on the piver, souud, of ocean, und driviog on the bessi for s elstance of by wiles, A dey climat fevuin fram wniarta. Kerma Teasonab) “Vhoz. CARD MIGTOS. N R &5 WOUTIH . el Klexant Studlo, 84 sid 7 Esst s 200-41., over Herhey jiall, AZHIS) | BAKING OWDER NO ALUM. I it

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