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t t : site v ¥ The Anglo-Turkish Difficulty to Bo Amicably Set- tled. An Apology from the Porte Part of the Understand. ing. Arrest of Prominent Russian Ofil- cers Charged with Nilll- isms ——— The English Authorities Doing a Brisk Hanging Business at Cabul. pete Destructive Floods Anticipated In Pore tlons of Central and Wests ern Europe. Pwo Amoricans Make a Successful Dofonso Against Thirty Moxican Robbers. TURKEY, TAVARD AND THE SULTAN, Lonnos, Jan, -A correapondent at Cons stantinoplo eays: The Hritish Ambussndor hai a long Interview with the Sultan on Wednes- day lost. It 1s understood that Abmed Tawfek, the Mohammedan priest, will be Mheruted, and Keebler, tho Gerinan missionary, will have bls papers returned, A written, but not formal, apology will be tnndo for the Porto's Mlegnl acts, Minlater Layard will walve the demand for tho dismissal of the Minister of Police on reeelvlug an assurance that he was not responsible for tho THE GUSINAR TROUDLE, A Vienna correspondent announces that ge Powers bave induced the Porte to order MukbTny Pasha to publish another proclamation to the Albanians, conjuring thom In the Sultan's name to surrender Gueinje to Montenegro, NEARLY SETTLED, Vienna, Jan, 2.—From a long conference be- tween the Trltish Ambassador and the Turkish Miulster of Foreign Afalra, tt {3 concluded that: tho difforoneea growing out of tho uffair of tho German misslonary imd tho condemued priest hog been nearly settled. SETTLED, Lonnon, Jim, 2—A Constantinople dispatch confirms tha nccount of the correspondent of tho Manchester Guardian of whut tranaplred at the interview on Wednesday between Minlster Layard and tho Sultan, The priest Ahmed Tewtik will be removed temporarily to a town [it the Interlor to secure hin against pereaitie pant Tar violence. Tho Minister of Poles hus given futisfictory exphinations vegnrding tho trent- ent of Mr, Koeller and tho priest. DENIED, Tho Porte hn sont dispatches to {ts represent= atives abrond denying 1 statement telegraphed Dee. 26 from Vienm, to the eifeut that the Alba~ ians were expressing their dissutisfuction wt tho cession of Gusinje and Plava to Montencgro: by phindering and burning Greek churches and the houses of Christians in Peisrent. Tho tise pnteh says that, on the contrary, perfect order relyna ti Prisrend und da tho towns neurest to the Montenogrix frontier, CONDEMNED TO DEATH, AViennn correspondent. says, notwithstand- ing the agsertlons of the Porte to the contrary, the priest Ahmed Towtlk bas rently heen xene tenced to death, not, by ordinary Juices, but by nn ecelesinstical tribannl, ‘The Pretect of Po- Uce has voluntarily resigned. WILL 18 RESUMED. Lonvon, Jan 2.—A Constantluapio dispatch says the ofllelal relations between the Porte aud pay ‘will most probebly be resumed Saturday, FRANCE, THE PRESIDENTS RECEPTION. Panis, Jan. 2—At President Grevy's recep- ton to’ tho diplomatic representatives, Now= Your's Day, Prince Hohentohe, the German Ame ‘Dnssador, nddresaing De Freyeinet, the new Pres- dent of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs, {1 aloud tono anid: “Inm charged by Princo Bismarck to tell you, in the name of my Government, that, notwithstanding the regret that wo fecl at tho departure of Count de St, ‘Viliter from Herlin, we sco no rengon why our telntions with tho present Cabinet should not * war the impress of tho sino sentiments of core dallty and poace wo hayo felt nnd manifested ith regard to tho preceding Cabinet. 1 may 3d, for my own part, that T rejoice ‘to bo tho Bearer of those words, which oxuetly harmonizo with the feellngs of esteem I cherish toward yourself, and to enter Into official relntions with you, thus performing un agrecable and reassure ing mission." The Papal Nuneto, addressing Do Freycinet, sald: “Trejoice to sce placed at the head of tho Cabinot a man whose broud and conciliatory ‘views, lofty chura tind sentiments of toleri- tion are well known, on whom we can rely to wield powor inthe moat equitable and alucerely Avera mannor, and in whom wo are certain to sud strictly Impartial support.” ‘De Froyeinet, replying, said that he cherished. no hostifity to the Catholic religion, Ie pro- foundly respeeted it. Ho only wished to remove It fram too close contact with politicnl affairs, 60 us to rescue it fron the confusion whieh inight purulyze {ts cfforta and create difleuttles Sinburrusstnenta und cuuse regrets, Do Frey- wnct fs u Protestant, i i NEWBVAPERS FINED, LONDON, Jan. t—A Parla corresponden Rone that the iiepubitaue Francaee. ent ee Heed a Ly ae ie Gale 200 francs for or i os ; Yiettot Hlediwmoris, | Penne a etary otae THY BERLIN MIBSION. ‘Waddington ts belng subjected to stron: fre to Induce hiin to uceept tho Berlin WIND AND FLOOD, A YLOOD APPRENENDED, Vienna, dan, 2.—A sudden thaw causes appre bonslons that Vienna and Pesth will bo fuuded, BILPPING DAMAGED, Lisson, Jan, 2.—Heavy storms at tho Azores Ald much dumage to shipping. ‘THY RINK AND MAIN, Wixspanen, Jun, 2—Tho, Rivers Hthino and + Main are swollen, in consequence of tho tee blocking thelr currents, The 'Town# of Ruce selsbelm, Koathelm, Flocreheim, and Rudeshelmn aro inundated. Great ularin exists in the nalyh- boring districts, a ; Rk ays Rela LONDON, Jun. 2e-A dlapateh from Ps RAYS te Hood in tha Sein in hecomine, vrs atciele Great blooks of tloating lee mundo 4 elein breach of 20) feet in the tainpirury wanden ridin op- posit tho Invalides, Tho river $s still rising fast, ‘TUR DANUDE, Lonpoy, Jan, 2.—A Viennn correspondont re- rta that danger from food ti the Danube i nerevsing, Tho merchints are trying te carry, *‘tholr corn to places of safety. Tho ‘Towns of Krems and Stein havo been partly tlowted, Thousands of people were watching Thunwluy pent une. Friday expecting tho river to tluod Dissy. : RUSSIA. A vhorrst. Br. Prrenanuna, Jan. 2.—Thoe Golus protests against tho recent attunpt on the Czar’s life bee ing made tho uxcuso for reactionary monsures, FAMINE AND FRYER. ‘The country between tho Volyaand tho Don Rivers ts fumine-stricken. Many porsons have already porishod, Tho Prefect of Toarltzin his arrived in St, Poteraburg to urge contributions for tha relief of tho people of that place, Fame - Jue and typhus-fover hive appeared, : AVVOUNTMENT, St, Perensuuna, Jan, 4—Walujert has been appolated to ences Count Paul lgnatlelf 1 resident pf the Ministerial Committe id miember of the Council of Stute, pete MERY. Lonpon, Jan. 8.—A correspondont at Vienna Teports that linmense quantities of war material have buen sent by way of Odessa for tho new expedition to Mery, “AUNESTS, . - Anothor Sepatch confirma tho statomont that Q numnbor of Ituasian officers have recently been mprivaned upon charges of vompilelty In tho Nibilistio movement, und eltes various instances Of the arrest of ulllcors. Pollah newenaners to. iste i pore the rooent urrest of aver 100 Warauw, IRELAND, 5 ‘THY BANK O¥ ENGLAND'S BUDSCRIPTION. -, Loxpon, Jan. &,—Tho Bank of Englund bas voted $500 to tho Lord Muyor’s fund for tho re~ Nef of the distress in Irctand, LAND MEETINGS, ‘Thero were land-mootings yesterday at Rath- drum, Wicklow, Tully nour Cliffdon, Scryne, und Blgo, Hoveral thousand persous attended, % ANOTUZR RELIEF FUND, = PuBLIN, Jon. &—The Lord Mayor has gpencd fat the Mansion Mousa nn Irish relluf fund, and 21,00 hus alrendy boen subseribed, 1D RELIEY WORK. An Influentinl deputation, Hamilton, walted rinies Tawther, Under Secs relury for Ireland, to nek hivedd in procuring a loan of £35,000 for the constritetion of n railway from Donegtl to Castle Coldwell nan relict work, Lowther promised to Ia; foro tho Treasury, MEXICO, Crry of Mexico, Dee. 23.—Senor Ig nacio Mar- fecal, formerly minister to Washington, has been: appointed Minister of Tubiie Instruction, ‘Tho clinnees now appear to favor Gen, Gon- anion for President. Gonzalez haa been assigned command of the Inrgest und most {mportant military district in tho Reputille,—that portion where he has least potitien! strength, It 1s bes Veved this appolntinent indientes that President Ding has thrown of Henttez and now favors Dy 2. headed by "the tipo the Rt-Hon, y the matter be FIOUT With Ron! Two young Amerfeans, George Green, of Texas, and Frank Centre, of Boston, wero In a pach near Guannjivto, when it wna nt band of thirty robbera with Wine i] men fought the J five, nnd wounded several, compolling the others ‘to retreat. Green was slightly wounded. MINISTRM FORTRI a reception on the 22d, xttended by tha nt and all the high officers of the Goy- about 00 were preaent. Jt wis a Peace prevails throughout the country. Tho disturbances in Chihuahua and Shinten huve Tt is conveded that Mexico {sno chester rites, whole band, killed heen represen. longer revolutionary. FAVONANLY RECEIVED, Prealitent Huss’ message and Gen. Orda re- ort hive becn published here, receiving tho ‘avorubic comments of the Mexivan journals, PREPANING FOR GRANT'S RECEPTION. HAvaNa, Jun.2.—The Cuban authorities aro making arrangements to give Gen. Granta fit- ting reception. Captatn-Genem! Blanco being absent from tho eity, he has ordered his contl- dentin! Adjutant to re tender hin tho hospitalltics of the apartments are bebur prepared ATEAYY FIRE destroyed tho cane-tictds on 1 plantation enlled “Sonara’’ near Quivienn. ‘Tho indications ure thut thy fire was caused by incendlaries, : BURRENDERED, Jau.2.—Tho Spanish Le- ud the following telegram: 1.—Tho-so-cntled Gen. Feria Vat Holguin yesterday with all his Hicors and men Phe districts of Los Fumus mpletely pacified.” vo Gen. Grant and paluce, where WAsnixaton, D. Co mation hug recely ad THolquin are ea GREAT BRITAIN, “imsoll, member of Parlins rby, and author of tho Merchants’ Shipping net, tins declared his Intention of make fuga earnest effort to sceure legislutlon pro- hiblt{ng the loading of grain tn bulk, BEPT OVERHOATD. The bark W. 1, Jenkins, from Philadelphia for: Munburg, hus arrlyed tn the Downs with the lows of flve seamen, swept overbourd, was also in collision, THE GhossER KURFUNST. f All attempts to raise the fron-elad Grosser: Kurfurst being fruitless, the German Adnilralty onshtering tho ndvisablilty of blowlng up the vessel with w view to recovering the muterial In Loxpos, Jan, 2. THE CAMNET, Mannin, Jan, 2.—It Is thought probable Cano- yas del Castiin will assume the portfolio of Minister of tho Interlor, holding it In conjune- tion with the post of President of the Councll, Robledo, present Minister of tho Interlor, suc+ ceeding Ayula, deceused, PROSECUTIONS. The Government continues ta prosecute the Opposition press. Seventeen Journals fy Madeit ven in the provinces are awalting sen- AFGHANISTAN, Tonos, Jun. 2.—Gen. Roberts reports, under 1, that the country Id quiet. Mis communtentions have been restured, muniubers of people are returning to Cabul, and supplies aro’ A dispatch from Cubul suys the military com- mission his reassembed to try prisoners, ten of whom have been sentenced to ba hanged on tho Oth Inst. One was proved to have kliled den- Ayns, Seeretury of Maj, VARIOUS. GORDON PASTA, Caino, Jun. 2£.—Gordon Pasha has arrived here. ERMAN ARMY. Lonpon, Jun. 8.—A digpnteh from Bt, Peters- Dury states that Gen. Skobele has presented 0 very long report upon the German army to the Czar, who hus been going through it carefully for several days, WAGNER TTT. A Parls dispatch anmounees thit the composer ly bat Bayreuth, Cavagnarl's Embassy. Waguer is serio YALE At SOCTATION. Fourteenth Annual Banquet. Tho fourteenth annual banquet of the Chicago Yulo Association was held lost evening at the Grand Paci Hotel. The alumnl guthered in the parlors, and nt 6:50 marched into tho ludtes’ ordinary, among the number being 7; Franktin W, Fisk, ‘40; Norman C, Perkins, G8. F. Savage, 44; dames 4 Wileox, "48; 1. D. Magruder, Judge ‘Henry Booth, ‘40; Carter I. Harrison, x 3 E. Sanford, ‘64; 7; J. A. Swan, ‘67; Thomas THedgo, ‘O07; Samuct Appleton, 63; Jumes Chorntey, B. 1, Wheeler, 68; George EK, Stevens, '81; George W. Meoker, 70; Willlam Armour, '70; George C. Egan, ‘1; A, D. Bevan, ’81; Washing- ton Heslng, Joseph F, and William J erry, Walter 8. ull, ‘rod 8. Chise, "715 J. Me Ren B, Tab, W. W. K. Nixon, 8, Peabody, ‘#1 Granger Farwell, Ir., ‘63; Thomas E. Suckintey, Henry T. Itogers, 403 Henry C. Bannard, 60; Perry Trumbull, "705 Josxoph H, Androws, '60; Frederlek Gaylord, ‘5! ttginore, (555 HL. Bissell, 65; G. 4; Arthur Hyerson, 7! and WLS, MeCren, 1480, G._B, Wilcox, the representatives of Yale's brain und brawn ait dawn toa fine dinnorgetten up tn the best style of the Grind Pacific, were decorated = with n wen BF, Aldis, Thomas BE. Doolittle r ‘The windows of tables. Tho menus wero of clogint design and the whote conduct of the dinner was such as to muko it tho most successful of the Korled, After the dinner bud been sutllefentl! cumiod, and while the coifco was being drunk, and clyars and clgureta wore Hyhted, the whale company united fn singly * Gandennus.” ‘The tirst reguior thiug on the progrun was the ANNUAL ADDRESS by tho President of the Assoclution, Bonjnmin D, Magruder, of the cluss of 1850, Ele bul wg was Prolliable entl to nls the college alionation hud madu mon Bus hlatury af tho University. [twas founded in 100 by ten Congreuutional ministers, by a formal doe nution of bouks, recelving {te churtor 1 tho fol- a Legidluture | assumed control then was doslrable to tho ‘Trusteca, and ® compromise was of+ lovernor, Licutenant-Gov- ornor, aud the #lx senior Bonators were made mombers of the College corporation, ¥1 time the corporation gonslated of nineteen fel- lows, but within a fow yours there bus beon a for in 18% 4 reform wie in wlunint of five yours stand- hus Yulo cui which led to disput fected by which the Jmportant chan effvoted by whic {ny eloot Bix of the Tru ‘nat be called wlumnl now bhava aasoclations — botween ‘There {iy reason lations, by bringlug the grudu- uy result in iveisity of the burrow in its churaoter, a nine large and flour the erties 1 OHEFUUS BYPRE Yato being the grout Nutonal J i 1} = . Molirnes read oo mode was Latin broken! tua way to provoke roars ase ptr tatory, which WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 38, 1880-TW ELVE PAGES. SE Ee enn aT rovealed 2 Wait iso He. production Iteclf defled fonografy, and tri uinphed over the fonugrf. All then, renewed old memorice hy singing “Alia Mater’ and Chester M. Dawes responded to tho first regular tonst, of | Young Yaln at the War, Ho niatested ngalnat the aubject on the ground of ita having tye, and declared that such oootsions ta tho Yalo bangiets were peentlurly pratity ing to ll ineluded in the tonst. In Relvats fo lawyers are peaceful. Youn lo fh tho” law Is net odend bu sleeping, waiting for thelr fellow-graduntes to auc Mid bo Bnei. Ils response concluded with n reference to “the lute Gen. Butlor,” which Drow down the house and set the glasses to linking. ‘Tho Hoy. Jameg T. Uyio then responded to the toust of “Tho ‘Tutors, of whom ho wasone He Lidipaen fee that he hid been arrested while a tutor, aint that ones in company with another member of the Fienlty he had tried to wash the black from the face of in negro boy whom they thought to be a student. fo 1) in’ dlaguiee. F kl that President Port had pronounced Western ideas anil Werte procllvities, although bo was unable to be pres- er Ut fourteenth dinner of the Chicnyo As- sochation, Tha old Sophomore war-ery of "Bingo' was then sung with a | gusto, after which = ‘Thomna | Hedge, Jr. esponded to the tonat of “The Fence up okt memories of that time-honore! Institution, Ho tnd scen there tho historic post- holes which ho belleved were removed front Siybrook some time inthe elghteenth century. The Prestdent of the United States had no prouder feeling than the college-boy perched ‘on the oylindrical rails of the old fence, There a where the young men of every State learned what It was to be a Yale mun, and whut ft was to be calling AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. Tio _helieved it to bo tho most important. part of Yule University. When on the fenea — tho — delingnent atuconta were always discussing the question 1s fowhethor the Faculty were going todo nny thing in their eases which stowkd cast a retiec- tion on old Yale. Tho fenco isthe centre of the earth to all Yale men und the girdle of the col- lege. ftaymond Patterson thon, responded to tha tonst of “Yate in Jovrnulisn,’ after which “ Luunger ” was sung. The toast of “Our Harvard Friends" was re- apart to hy John Johnsen, of tho class of 1863, who aalil that there was reont enough in ‘the country for countless other ims atitutions besides tha two who wero always at war on tho water, the ball fleld, and at home, Normun C, Perkins, of tho cliss of 1857, the: read a poem entitied © Vestigin Retrorsu which was replete with = foci lege allusions — to favorit ale-houses, tho old socletles, and: traditionary cotlese Jok: He paid a deserved trite in metrical and mu- alea) verse to the Iyving nnd dead Presidents and Profersurs, In honor of the founder of the University the ald gong “1-Ecl” was then rendered, Tho nluth regulnr toust, Gas responded to by Edward G. Molden, of, Detroit. Te gave iption’ of ‘tho illness se preva Jent whieh prevents attendance at prayers in the morning, but fs alleviated In tine fora ball- iniich in the afternoon, “WILS, MeCrea, of the present sentor cla rented a report of how things now aro the ctms.” There fs, he eal, the same largo progpeet of winning the "Varsity that, there al: always Is at this thno of year, Lho Faculty still work on the sims “principle os uf old, The speaker had not found out what thut principle wns, but atl! tis thesame, Slnonle bad been revived iy the Class of 1878, but is dying slowly but surely un- der the hands of the elisa of 1880, * Yalo nnd the Valedigtory.” tho last regular tonst, was responded to by Franklin MneVeugh. He said that people asic what there is new ota say onbout | Yale, but Yale men are willing to hear old things. Thoy think of Yule, not through the memory, but through thelr seutiment. Her: aplrit’ Ives within Ike the soul, ‘That spirit is. the sift lg of Puritanism, from which proceeds a devotion to true ning and eutture, which preserves the eluesfes while ft dovs not deny w jyeaper place to modern thought rnd discoveries, Within her gates aman is Kimply 2 man, but, as wholly a inn aa his own intellect entitles him te be.” In voneluding his cloquent viledictory he pressed tho hope that the uw year would not ring out tho old, but that it would be tike a new bube born inte the family, Mayor, Uarriton was then ealled upon and made a few linpromptu remarks, alluding to tho: a ‘a of oboyhig hls midnight ordinaice rring out bis pollee, und subsidizing the riers. ‘ho nnmial election of ofiicers was then held, resulting ns follows: President, 5. G. Mason, "60; Vice-Presidents, | Franklin MaeVengh, '62; E, Sanfort, "54; entive Come mittee, | Stu a pmletents i fred Barton, 60; % W, Raymond, 60; 5. TL, Ryer= gon, "03 Arthur W, Kinball, 7; Seoretary and Trensurer, S. L, Boyce, "Ta. ‘Tho only ceremony then ett unperformed was the imidnight bow! of punch, around which the hardy ones gathered, renewing old memories, Hliging old songs, and pledging eternal love to Almn Sater, THE FARM AND GARDEN. Condition of the Winter Wheat-Pre- muturelyeDeveloped Buds—+ Square Ace to%—Maul tho Munure— cone—Adultornntx—Sull at the Bend —A MaltersPulling ¥lorso— iKicklag Cows From Our Own Correspondent. Cramvaigy, HL, Jan, .—Tho condition of the winter-wheat crop now growing is the cause of intel solleitude to those who Hnve thelr moncy invested in It, Tho growth during the fall was very abundant, 80 that, in most places where It wusnot killed outright by tho Heasiun fllcs, tho entire surface is now a mut of green, So farthe sengon his been as favorable for the plunt us it well could be, though perhaps 2 covering of snow might bave been beneilelal, There are muny aceldents that could occur that would In- jure tho plant, but it will botimo cnough to worry. ubout these when thoy happen. We be Hove that, when proper cure is tuken to provide surtice-drainuge,—whero tho soll la not under- dralncd,—very little danges need be appre- bended. PREMATURELY DEVELOPED ¥RUIT-BUDB. Just now there fs considerable being sald nbout next year’s crop of fruit huving beon de- stroyed by © premature development of the Diossom-buds, Tike nll tho tulk about wheat Jolntlng,” wo hour, but never see, anything of it. We haye heard theso feura expressed year after yenr, and yet we do not romomber that there over was a fulluro of fruit caused by un- div expansion of Diossom-buds in autumn, ‘Thoy sometines develop too early In spring, and are frozen by sudden changes, sich us sometiines oceur in Burch, We have more invested inore chard than fn anything clse, und yet goo no reason for alarm. Tho. favt is, we bave our fears continually played on, and, if wo give way to them, we worry oursalves over what never hup- pens, “RQUARE ACCOUNTS,”" At tho beginning of the year, or as soon theres after as it 13 possible to dose, overy man ought toacttlo up ull his accounts, Short settlements danke long friends,’! is a true snying In every re- speut, By aottling wado not mean that every- thing should: be pald, because that is not always possible; but you can settle with those you owe, und make arrangements for payniont in tho future, Dy balancing accounts wd bringlug down what is duo, you can soe at onco the candl- don of alfnirs, nnd, if not sutisfacte: raugoments for tho future that may make thein right. [tis 9 satisfaction to a dealor who keeps ant open uccount to have jt squared once fn a while. It causes tho items to pass before your wilud while thoy ure still fresh fn meniory, aid omissions und mnlstakes cun be casior rectified thun thoy can when all recollection of thom hus passed away, und nothing remaiil to witness the transaction but tho book, ‘ HAUL THE MANURE, * An immense umount of fortilizing material is portmitted to yo to waste dn the small elties and villngea of tho Wost. Perhnps the market~ gurdeners, of whom thore are not usually more than one or two at cach place, secure whut they nee, and the bulanco is pormitted to rut, or bi hated upon some commons and burned, Every farmer who lives within throe miles of n yilhiga ought never to pormit bls wagon to return honie empty when mnntre can be obtained for the mere asking, Around tho larger eltles, farm- ersundo rate the value of manure better, d, the lined being valuable, it bocomes a neces > aity to stimulate tho soil to muke tL produce es mitch us possible; hence wo see the country. roids Hned with farmers’ teama ail loaded with munmure. Ila Dest not to walt until tho woll is exhausted before feeding It something, aLucosk. “Fon Co. .—Can you fetus have any in formution about tho factory recently yallt In Peoria to make augur out of nN? Are’ you In Possession of the process of manufacture, and what advantage, think you, will it be to us who growearn?! "Tho factory nt Peoria {a now In operation. Tho proceds Of Munufacturing is kopt i seeret ne Inueh ns possibto, but hua been Erequently do. seribed. ‘Tho urticlo mado: is used in tho arts, and also to adullerte sugar, sirup, nid confuce tionery, ‘Tho manufacturers reulize # largo protcy haw much, wo cannot tell, ‘As many housind bushels of corn ure duily vonaumed ih this tuctory, itimuat be o dircet bonellt to the cornegrower, The Now York Zrivuu bas tho following ta say about ADULTERANTS, in a recont issuc, which expluing something ubout whut our tnformant watts to know: “OF those udultorunts, glucose, Which ty gens erully asaumed to be innocunt Inasanttury point of view, is becoming one of tho most wnimitl eis, and successful of swindles of tho aye. ith corn at 20 to 0 cents per bushel, it bs ul- met ae ohtay as vine and the fered percents of adulteration possible makes it the favorit und most profitably Incans of perpetrating froud in sugur and molasses, Tt ta wuld te bo used by suygurretiners, by manufacturers of sirups y makers of confovtlonory, for mixing with honey, In making awoot wines, and in ull tho arte and i products into which canc-sugar enters. “Unfortunately, the extent of this manufact- ’ le: OxX= turpentine (two to four drachms bran-mash, or in shi beon very efficient: w porit remedies,—such is jum-cimphor, with natringent and bitter substances, hi proved to be of service, dered ouk-bark, Riugar of lend, a] uscil the inost, ‘ et potareiint kom Lacarachine dose, nnd given only two or three tines) has fo fs best. combined with somne aromatic powder and some powdered marshmullow-root, and Prof, Dick considered f and othors have used kroosvte and carbo! Tho iatter two remedica, ure may not be ‘Those who will cheat facta bo divulged, tho community would bo né- tonlshed at the magnitude of its manufacture. Wero it offered ua giucose, gumors, nt its renal worth, Jection,—and at tho same tine little sale, The nuinvfacturer ahares with tho maker on Bure producta tho ging of this tiefarious business, while the consuiner unwittingly pays for a sith value the price o! to, Chicago, and St. Loul ‘ire eontres 0! rot es posalble, iW it epirita, which plundora n vigilant and powerful Government sacs millions of pour pe of an emulsion, {n others just the op- tothe ultimate cone {hors would be no ob ‘Among the latter, pow- stance of trilli dona goal rorvice. Now York, fu possibly many othor manufacture, which ‘facture of Alli iven in shaps of Ino almost ns A with good success. while this trade 0) natiapecting people Tho above will show in what catimation glite hink It an innocent ar Dut belleve that Its use, eapechitly in sirup, jeteriotts to the benlth, ose either sugar or sirup knowing that it cou tained glucose. STILE AT THR NRAD, Woe often hear it sald, when a certain individ- unl fs mantioned, that he Is ng" smart’ 18 komo ather many wo thon at once conclude that the fndlvidual used for w compart tho nverage. Bo and may thus also be useful in orse from drinking too muct the bad taste imparted to the wuter, soto tha dose fs froin forty to sixty drop: with one or two druvhms of alcohols an bolle ned, from one to two drachina diluted with twico as much alcohol,—each medielne thus diluted to he given in half a bucketful of water, Agrewt many othor medicines, alleged to havo effected speedy cures, might bo named, but it seems that n worl dicteticat troutment, above, isof far greater value than t PROBABLY WINDOALLS. Menyvin, IL, Dec. T=" VETERINARTAN 3A De enreold horse of mine took distemper Inst June, Hic waa in tine condition. nose, but became swollen very much, especially T had home-tulent work on him, things, thoy bied him in the legs. But be grew worse until wo all thought he must die, when I sont away fora veterinarian, who eame and doctored him until be that there is lefton the front o! atamall, soft bunch. the time, and be tain fine eondl- But I would like What shall Ido H WILLIAM H, THOMPSON, nmeer—Tho soft, small bunches you rabubly. siecalled. * Windsu first once nt day, and, after a few appll- cations, once every other day, rab ina mixture of tincture of Joditie and of tineture of canthur- nd continue that treutinent or til the “ bunches" Lave Wo should not pure Is better thin tis of the Concord gripe; whenever u now gripe ts incutionid, the Con- cord at onee becomes the standard of compnarl+ fuvorit is always better than tho Concord, In fact, of Jute years there have been Ran but little at the that we almost wonder that tho Concord Is ever found in tho market, Thut the truth is, the Con- tho grape for tho people, Tt is goud enough for any one in its senso. It Is the poor grows nlinost everywhere, ‘There aro some objections to It, to be aure; but then, who over saw perfection? There Is, how- over, aconstant demand for sumething better, Tho Rural New- Yorker suys: " “There is no grape of which Inrger quantitics jorthern murketa, xt this season, It is, among our hurdy sorts, substantially the only grape now retalled in fruit-stores’ and from stree atfrum 2 to % cents cach. hold about three pounds,—the boxes averaging & little over one-eighth of a pound. The Catawba five to 10 cents more per box than tha Concord, when the market is well suppiled with euch. That fortheuming hardy white grape (that has been forthcoming so long} which stall bear transportation and keep ag we! us the Catawbn, will meet with u hungry market and a ready sule.” ‘This only upplics to localities where tho Ca- be grown, and, taking the country: over, this Ja a very Hanited aren, useless to plint anything but Concord in the West aud expect to have un annual supply of in tho legs. and, withothar Dinn's — BEAYO. ot well, except attho pastern, horse a part 0! seems to fecl well, tohnye sald bunch removed. are sold in the for bim? Yours respect! than the Cutuwba, ¥ stands, Tha boxcs fdes, equal parts, ai two or three weeks, become amuller. A WooD-BITER, UL, Deo. 20.—-VETERINA> He docs not crib suck wind yet.and I thought [would adk your upinion. what Is be: afrald to Jet it run. auswer through THe TINUE and ob t always sells for from st to do for it 4 Tam he Kind enough to © Anasuer—Give him exercise. tohave sumething to du, and fs not antisiled to stant (dle In tho stable, of muny an evil, in horses a8 1 The colt wants A MALTER-PULLING HOSE. Can you tell me how to break a ye pulling thaek ing this subject in a Ileness Is tho mother it he habit of alwa when bitched? Please answer, We tind the following rey the New York Tribune, “'Pho iden hus been ndvun pulling is tho result of the horse hitched, and, fearing et away fren an finaginury Js theory, a correspondent of tho New York Observer imate n successful: trial of a counter-dirritant: twisted cord, slightly thicker thin a lead-pencil, atrong enough tol: go large 1s to prov suilicient lengths VETRRINAIIAN, LOCAL CRIME. ROBBERIES. About 9 o'clock on New-Yeur's night the resi- dence of W. 2B. Wilcox, No. 233 West Adums treet, was entered by thleves, who cut out one of the slataof tho blind on the first floor, and raised n window. Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Wilcox oud family wero in an adjoining ves managed to gel gold watch, two diamond rings, several di and other articles of wearing npr Malictous thieves visited the building No. 84 Washington street, early yesterday” morning, and broke the large plite-gliss doors Tending to I, real estate dealer, J. urn & Robbins, lawyers. Thoy ransieked thiym thoroughly, and {nt Intter olice helped themselves to about $20 worth of postuge stumps, ‘They may have tak sonia law buoks ulso; In fact it is thought they wed that halter= bavi Kw gen, well aur soine Birilt, nt be Bilis A wased It unier tho tail, twiat- ing it double to secure a direct pull, over the Dnok and under the saddle, and thon , making there 1 idveat once upon tension; still keeping the cord in the ring, und it beyond, tled It thehtly to tho bitehing- thus hud him In faucet ded up to the post f tled bin up by the bridiu- the cord, making: wih each bit-rin ot, Which would the offices of J.C.) Muy rein, shortor than by E. Monroe and Wash! tie to the post with & silp-knet, whieh would ‘The result was, 60 Buon gan to pull, the bridle atipped loose quietly, and before he gut to the “8 he supposed, he brought up sharply iat the now Ughtened cord, which, stinging: hin severely, yet not cutting the skin tinder the forward nid away from it ppeated {6 by again tying him up by the bridle, wut I had to buck’ hin within fifteen minutes 1 couldn't foree hin back, nor would be atlr so ns totignten the bridleretn, although 1 flirted an ‘umbrella nnd throw a robe in his fice. He never Hin—for five yours: after— give upon the least tty ng tert ta himself, he Lnst Wednesday after noon, while the family of Wallace A. Kraw rs Rinusichin Hving at No. OM West Indiana street, was attending the mat- inee at ore of the thoatres, burglars entered his residence by fureing open the front door, and, house. thoroughly, disap peared with $105 cush, a gold wateh and chaise worth $10, and clothing valucd ut about $100, ‘The burglurs were yet in the family returned hotne, but thoy easily escaped through n kitchen door, which they opencd for tail, nude hing) tho sevond time, and after rangucking the house when the pulled on hfs halter.” KICKING COWS. Dear reader, did you ever sit down on a ones legyed stool, with & pail between your knees. t And did itever happen, when th Job was about half done, that a! Tend: yourself sprain the pail all over your person? Thon you got up, and in ainild tone told tho cow your opinion of sieh conduct! Kieking cows ure sit Wo once awned one, 1) nearly nll cream, and the eream colt Wo hud an expertence with that cow tled her legs together, and got kicked nud cov> ered with munure while doing it. Hut the fun came in when we attempted toremoye tho atraps, aud the cow took revenge for the enforved qulo- tude, We don't bellevo in kicking cows, and never saw one entirely cured of the habit, Sell them to tho butcher ng suun us Donal: THE FIELD AND STABLE. A Peculiar Lumencss — Diabetes — A ‘Wood-Biter—Probably Windgualls. From Our Own Correspondent. ‘The fullowing comes from Lansing, Mich. under date of Dee, 24: “VETRRINARIAN: I have i valuable young horse that is lame forward; but where the lane ness is located is beyond my knowled; not lame whon walking, but shows when ho {9 trotting. Ha does not rest either front foot or leg, but stands solld equally: on both, and in ily-tine he would stamp egitally hard with elther foot. Sometimes he ty slightly lune when I first take bim out, and in a short time does not show it, Agnin, bo js not lame when he fs first taken out, and thon after belng driven awhile, And sometines he will imp fora fow block: i] raday evening burglars entered the slecp- artments inthe rear of Brooks’ lvundry, and got away with in wt trunk belong- Wert Madison stre which wits stowed uM John Brooks, an elderly man eniployed in Wi been same three yeirs in rind the contents of | fn tho Inundry, who necumulating these savings, thought from the nature of things that the money had been stolen by some one in the house, but the old man had ‘kept his hoardings to himacif, and neither hfs relatives nor eim- ployers know he hud saved anything. It is now thought that tho thief, whoever he waa, nt some time or other suw the old money through uw bed-room window, and this: knew where it was kept. ‘This window {s plaiuly: visible from tho renr pissuge-way out of house adjoining on the west, ASSAULTED, George A. Wilson, residing ut No, 116 West. Monroe street, went to his home last night badly bruised und beaten about the chest and head. He clalns that ts ho was returning home from work at Armour’s packing-bouse ut the Stock- Yards, he was nasaulted by three roughs wears ing budes stich as are worn by Union men, and neeusing him of belng a “eeah,"* hhn very roughly, Tho aifalr ovcurred at the vorner of Halsted and Monroe streets. Te thinks he would be able to recognize his ussuliants if they were arrested. man counting bis Cicago, Jin, 2 Jerry Millington, Georgo Lee, Charles Bolden, nm, four bad colored men who ralsed a terribly drunken and disgraceful row at udunce New-Year's night in the Pacitle Hull, were all arrested yesterday and bouked at the Amory for rlot. Frank Zirugibl, 8r., tho proprictor of tho premises No, 620 Arnold street, where the po- Ileo recently enptured a gang of railroad thieves nud recovered a quantity. of plunder, was yes terday arrested and locked up atthe Armury, ‘Yho polles had no new particulars te give away, Homer Wicktsser, 2 German barbei of age, While under the influence of tenday, afternoon attempted to shoot his mis hunnt Metiern: und Joseph 13: uge, or tenderness in any part tl out; and write to ask your opinion as to tho loca- tlon of the aitment aid its treatment. The his- tory of tho ease tg nbout this: A year ga T bud hha out in the yurd playing, when he reired up, ho burt himself in son me fur two months or m0) lenty: of rust, an on bls shoulder, and he ap inained go tor several mont was driven unnsuall: out of an upproitel been lume over alnee and, in comity, way, and was: ay mired well, aid ro until ono day he ‘or au nile to storm, and be tho miner above it ie a very peeullur case to me, and thero are so many opinions ag to the you hoplig your oxperience may afford n solution. Please reply through the colinnng of Tite Cincage Trung, and obi AN OLD SUNSCHINER.’ Anaier~Tho symptoms givon are nearly those of naviculir disenss, wind tho ents, or cages, nastgned make it not improbable that niviculur digcuye constitutes tho cuuse of the irregular lumences, Stl, Insuch a ewie it is ditteult to urrive nt a correct diagnosis without 8 thorough If the lameness, ay which lasted two months, wae a sovers one, It 1s oven possiblo that the reurlng aud suddenly com. rhaps on hurdund uneven ground unser the brouking ofa bone, the hoof or coflln-bune (third phuluux), of of of of thosinall bones in the knee-jolit, for gut ppened before: and thit the uw rive (fora mile) caused renowed sorences and exudation, whieh have not It is ulso not. tmposstble present himenoss ts entirely inde} lameness n year ago, and is of 01) noter, If such fs the cusv, you wi ance and disappeurance, or ite fnerenso Au voinelde with the changes of the weather, Toular disense constitutes the cniso, an accurita mensurement of the hoot will show vory Ilkaly that the hoof of the lume leg nurrower—that less clreumforcnee where it Joi the coronet— that the hoof of the healthy foot. Uealdes that, willevinee a tendenvy to from the ground, and to. ahift the weight principally upon the toc. It fs finally also Jameness Is Independent of the lamencss a your nyo, that the shoolie Is faulty, or that the horse is ufllicted with corns. ‘The best advice, thure- fore, I can give you, Is te muke a thorough ox- to Bud that the shovlny ts perfoet and uniformly distributed heels, and that corns which may happen te exist ure cut out mid a shot= Ange 4 faultless, wot Frinkle 3 Clark street. Tle wus vomplishing his purpose, and urned aver tan Armory polleemun, Olticer John De Groot, of tho American Dis- trict Telegraph Service, from a clothing store ot ufttornoon, ine cause, TL welte to. responded to. a eal ate Rtrevt yesterday: uuaglat Willian Dil; boy in the aet of breaklag open asl the way tothe pollee station thoy broke away from hha aud) eseaped, thoy. were caught tn front of tho same story by De Groat, andtocked up at the Armory, . probably belong Malt au hour later to uo yung Of oxaminution, , 18 years of nge, a youns villain who bas been arrestea time and” again for beathup his mother, held to the Criminal for Instance Of | gtreot, and who his bee Ae was'yesterday agaln Through information given mother, tho polloy use arrested Barney and fn the possession of the two they reed uu worth of dry goods stolen from Morgoli’s dry-goods store, street, a few ni booked for the: suulting and threat Willian McCormick wanted to add hi to thu Ist of Juat and upri terduy gave hinsel: pendent uf tho sumntio char= he rr Geury and Barry we diry, and tho lutter wit hs mother. up to ‘Oller Matt ey, saying that puoplo it Sherlian, Martin ‘Mitt, would be lad te hear that bo ws long dt hist June he for which he wos the horse, whon at rest nou stmiexd Ge held over in 81,000 the affections of i wort father-in-liw's The wound was only a slight one, McCormick siya the cus was to some tle this month, but that he wandered sa faraway from there that now, funds, He was unable to get back. renson in giving hineolf up was that ho did not want his bondsinin to think he had jumped bin, Patrick Walsh, caught In the net of stenting a key of theh from A. Ryilor & Co, No. 157 South Water street; Joba ox-convict and ehronis drunkard, a wateh valuod ub BM and Mian Campbell, who one double-bedde being withant roperly dressed, no corns aro existing, hoofs are of oxuetly the sane chrom s aml if the Increase and deeroase of the lamencas ure loa3 dependent upon the chunges of tl the condition (hirdness and a4 WL Unevennuss) of th J buve to maken close com. tween the corresponding uth lees, and to observe, when the b trotting white, ol or Insullicion ‘be able to dete Minor nrrests: which joint or 0. Cant atreot on comphitnt of Bi hose oh, enlls bln dadd, considerable quintity of coal from the railroads; and Willa Hy- ya cuught tite urvoy's, No, Bt Jarcony frum Jonoph: et Take strost; Jolin pole, of Na hild, about 1 your Janis Mikeoaks', ‘i ning the sont of the lameness, Tf tho sent of Inmencas {6 in tho shouliter-jolnt, ou scorn to auppose, the horse will b y in rulsing the foot from the cused to mave backward, and wil ive way and udvance toward you, or at least not Ou, td Horses gencrull ko hold of the lume foot and pull forward. ‘Thomas Currin, Daily, theo snitll tonipting to rob We show caso at 1 State street; BL. MoArdly, Stump, of No. 1205, W Monroe und James Brith, lurceny of a lot of wash boards from ft. HW. Liddell of No, 137 Hal- jasper Co. ll. Ni pave a hore others tn this neighborhood, ‘with head rathor down nnd cars lo Bpoor appetite to cat, but dri urinates twico as inucl urine mostly uncleared. Apporira to bo weak in the lola; Woaves uround on ing his feot after setting them down,—frequent> ly resting one leg within tho other, There hus Boon quite a nuniber uf horses died here with I think their kidneys were affocted. What [a tho disuse, und how trout 1b? Picase answer through THs TRIBUNE, prowl, yours, CLANK. “Pp, k.—Whero can I procure astandant work or twa on the horse? J. 0." Anmwer—Tho diseaso of yor tube Diabetes, The treatuiont differs uccordin, to tho causes. In all cases, however, niunty wud moldy food (tay us well as grain) must be uvold. od, aid no more water just be gt * yoan obtained fro n obtain some cases & Low doscs of oll of Howard Venable, aling Juck Towa: tho * bad” nogroes of Cheyennn, was at aha araiory 2sterd veutiqutlog a) churge ag him by Dick Jabnsou, ulio colored, who was sald to be lying ut hls home, in tho rear of No, 090 State strut, 11a precarious vondition, the reault of Injuriog about tho boud ites row Christinas-Bvo at Mortimer’s saloon, at the corner of Fourth avenue und Polk atreot. Upon scurching Howard at tho station a lutter froin bis victim, of which tho following laucopy, was Sound upon bin; Ward yenalole Chtcaxa tlt Jan, 2 F tako orber Bteqter 7 ib ask YOU any wd fice Johnavw Gu Miato wate sir A colored man aoquatnted wi catled ut tho K and pillows f Jobnson was not at all whily the polles aro wssuult minde = us iny other homes; tnilicted by Venable the suine disonse. J 1 ue Hy Burclock oF vice ur honie seuins to fathom iy buck ahd injured, but that hu was trying to blackmail Howard out of somo money. Detectives Londergan and Murnane yesterda: afternoon made quite n clover capture on Clar! Bersol, oupoett at Post-Office, which {9 all tho more creditable ne there was no = HOAs auch a8 the polles have heen employing of lute. One night, along in) the firat half of. tsi, the ‘dry-goods house of Schoenfeld Bros, at tha corner of Ohio and North Clark atrecta, waa entered by burglars, who Rot away with nenrly $2,000 worth of fine dry Binds. long about 6 o'clock in the morning: {Meer Kern Kiley, now off the force, cama upon f thief namod [tock Cannon, who bnd just drivon up in an express wagon containing the plunder tun saloon near tho corner of Tayler and Clark atreeta, and, seeing a portion of cCx- posed to view, the officer arrested Cannon. Tho evidence against him was conclusive, and tho only way be could avold going to Jolict was by Juraping straw ball, He was, of course, held to the Criminal Court, and 87,000 Bull was fixed upon him, His intimate friouds, * Skinny" Gil- more and Boxter, both of whom are notorious 1s backers of thloves, fixed up $7,000 ball of the most worthless character, which they aucceeded in having accepted, A day or two later Cannon. Jumped ‘town, and went to Ohlo, but he was there only ashort time when ho was cniyht, and rent for several years to the Columbus Pen- ftentlary, and, being a stringer in a stranyo Innd, he served overy day of his time. Ho waa only atly tbe: , and came to this city lust Tuesday, fully confident that the police would not recoynize him, so greatly iad pris Ufe changed his appearance. When Londergun niet and recognized him yesterday ho called hin by name, but Rock attenipted to bluff him off by siying his name was Marshall, then that it was Harper, and finally making an extra strong effort he amid his real nuine was C, Rt. Mason, that be waa aatringer inthe city, and wits stopping nt tho Washington Hotel, | A man with so inany differ. ent alinses ought to be investigated, nnd hence Ttock was held, Not long thoreafter he con. fexaed his Sdontity. He is 37 yours of age, and ‘was at one Ume reputed an expert burglar. ——— TITE JUSTICES. James BR. Leghers, tho man who has been on trial before Justice Matson on a ebnrge of at- tempted mpe on the person of Mra, Maria Mellon, was disehurged yesterday afternoon. Robert J. Morris, the man arrested on com- pluie of his brother, Lewis Morris, for tho lureeny of n wateh and chitin and overcout, ap peared before Justice Demars yesterday. On consideration of his signing the pledge, bis brother caused the ense tu be dismissed, The sound of breaking glass at an carly hour yesterday morning brought to the corner of Ashlund nvenne and Mulligan street a pollee of: ‘cer, who iw three men shortly thoresfter nce froin ‘Thomas Coughlin’s saloon through n window. He captured one named Pat uch on the epot, and an hour luter arrest othe two others, Patrick Bennett and John Curtln, ‘The trio did about $2 damage to tho swoon bullding, but took nothing of tho con- tents save the Iquor whieh they drank. Justice Walsh held thet in $30 until to-day, Railil Whelan, of tho West Division Palice Court, and John Fitaherbert, a special butler, had a set-to inthe eourt-romn yesterday which was not atall pleusingto Justice Walsh, The form was the aggressor, he having found Fitzherhert inside tho rafling and ordered him out. The latter refused, saying he had business there, and that only u few moments before had wot the Justice's signature to some papers, Kee fusing to go,the Balliif foreibly ejected him, and, drawing a sinall but dangerous billy struck at Fitzherhert und injured him slightly on tha hand. A tro of policemen separated them and hustled Fitzherbert olf down-stairs, where he was booked for disorderly conduct. 4 penne ate torncy and some companfong who considered tha Hullltt's conduct ngs uneniied for, remained until the case was tried, and testified In behalf of Fitzherbert, who, after a short hearing, was dis- ehurged by Justice Walsh. Fitzherbert promises to make things quite warm for the Baillif hence- forth, The ditivulty between them is, that the Baill suspects the bailer of having furnished some of the newspapers with poluters to be used. In writing hlinup 43 a corrupt and worthless ofliccholder, MORTUARY. Nasivintez, Tenn, Jan. 2£—Tho American's Athens (Aln.) special saya: Business was entirety suspended here to-day in consequence of the funeral of the late Senator Houston, Tho pub- lic bulldings and stores were beavily draped in mourning, and the Court-House bell was muttted. Large numbers of people commenced to tlow {nto town enrly In the inorning, some traveling a distance of twenty miles to pay the Inst ead trib- utato the distinguished dead. A special train conveying Senntors Morgan, Eaton, Allison, nud Mal, and Representatives Culberson, Thomas, Herndon, Shelley, Herbert, aud Forney, tho Hon. John €. Burch, Sreretary of the United = States Senate, Sennte” Sergennt- at-Arms A. J. Bright, and attendant Landicy, dadgo Spottord, of Loulstinn, Hon, Geo. W, Jones and Judge ‘Thomus M. Jones, of Tennessee, arrived at lia. m. The visitors were met and escorted in curt es to the residence where the funcral procession was formed. The pall-hearers were cltizcns of tho town sand country. — Gov. Cobb, ‘Treasurer Vincent, Auditor Brower, and other Stute ollie! were present, and formed partof the cortege. An fmense crowd marebed to the grive. Wherg: relizicus services were conducted by the Itev, Dr. Price, of Huntavilic, wha mado at general res view of the fe, virtues, and services of Semmtor Houston. The procession extended over half a iitle, and was composed of ull classes, The re- Hygious services over, the remulins of the late Senator Houston were lowered fato the grave, ————— SUICIDE, Special Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, Dunrgve, Ia, Jun. 2.—Closer Investigation into the mysterious death of ‘T. 2. Rood his solved the problem why he took bis life. Some years ngu he was ono of the firm of Cram, Rood & Allison, nnd, after uwhlle, Senator W. 1, Alll- son withdrew from the firm, and it became Coun & Rood. This flrm were the attorneys for tho Hlinots Central Hallroad, but lost it. Short ly aftor this Cram withdrow, wid Rood was left alone. ‘This worked upon bls mind, and, as a lust redort, bo set to work to secure the Clreult Judyeship, but failed, and this. was whit “broke, the cumel’s back." Sines thit day he hus beeone melancholy aud capricious, and hus had his mind set for weeks to end his Ife on the ist Inst. It hug canged quite a sensation in this city. $$ COURTNEY AND HANLAN, Spectat Diapateh ta The Chicago Teltaine, Hocuesten, N. ¥., Jan. 2.—Courtney was hero to-day, and signed a contract fora raco with Hanlan, ta be rowed according to the terms of Bluiklo’s recent proposition, at Waahingtun or nny other sultable place on May next. The contract [sto bo forwarded to Mr, Blalkle to- inorrow, und with it Courtiuy's £500. It is then tu bo forwarded to Hantan we if ho Blyus, the race will be rowest for the $4,000, ———— LICENSED TO ORGANIZE. Special Dispatch to The Chicuge Tribune, SPUINGFIELD, HL, Jun, 2.—Licunses to organiza have been fused by the Seerctary of Stato ta the Chicnyo Metallic Packing Company, Chileno; enpital, 800,000; corporatora, C, C, Jerome, 1. L. Moody, Ira Holines; and tho Bly Pittsburg Min: ing Compuny, Chicago; object, imiaing und amelt= ing; cuplurl, $10,000,000; corporutors, Churles Hepeuthtty Froemun 2. Erakine, Jobn J. de- Liellun, at broks Cavann BANK FAILURE, Ban’ Francisco, Cal, Jan, 2A Sacranonto dlspntch says the Capital Savings Bank suse pended thid morning, The bank is gald to be salyent, but purposes going out of business, and prowises to pay a first dividend of 10 per cent on principal te the depositor on the 10th Inst, and on the mune day 4 per cent on the terest necount for the list six months. Othe payments Will be inade as Lhe assets ure realized, ————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yous, Jun. 2.—Steamen Cirenasian, from Gusgow; Erance, from London; Helvetin and City of Bristol, frum Liverpool; und Westphalia, from Hamburg. Tavnnvoot, Jun, 2.—Arrived, the fteamsahlp Gallia, from Now York, LONDON, Jun, 2—Assyria, from New York, hus arrived au : —————__$_- RICHMOND, VA. Iienwonp, Va, Jan, 2—Tho new Stato ofticlals recently elvcted by tha Roadjusters of the Gi crnt Arsembly took chargo of tholr, respective offices to-day. Strawberry plants aro in bloom iu gurdons around this city. ————_$_—_ *_ CAN SEE THEIR WAY HOME, Special Disputch to The Chicago Tribune. Frain, HL, Jun 3—Tho streets wero lighted last ovoning for tho first timo since Ovtober, Tha new systum Included about seventy-six lamps,in which gasollny ja used to generate the gus, ————————_ TAZEWELL'S BONDS, Bpectat Dispatch i ‘The Uhicugo Tribune, Bruinaviven, Mh, Jun. 2%—Tazewell County hua Juut fesucd $155,000 of 6 por cent fundiug O, Marcy & Co,, Chicagy, huve ‘of tho lane ut pur, —————— GOV, HOWARD, Yankton, D.'f, Jan. 8—Gov, Howard's at tendants announce a marked Improvement in his condition to-night, Hopes for his recovery gre entertained, A —— end A Remarkable Town, Thoro are several remurkablo towns in New Iupubire, but Noweastle scons to be tho moat remnurkablé of thom all, If tho Springtleld ie uublican ts cormmully informed, Newcastle docs not contain within {ta Hmita a eiuglo ureacher, lawyer, or dovtor, A NTS OF VALUE. A CLEAN RECORD. The Defacing Marks of the World’s Contact Successfully Washed And the Kew and Unusual Means by Which It Was Accomplished. How Monscholds Can Be Kept from the Annoyances Which Soot and Dirt Bring. “Coaline,” the Modern Cleanser, Reno- vator, and Purifier, and What Read, Remember, and Act upon the In« formation Imparted. ‘Tho advance of any new {den fs always n mate terof public interest. And the more important tho Iden, the greater tho interest. Nothing {9 more important or desirable In this world than cleanliness, and atl which contributes to this end ia of Inestimable value. The Introduction of Contine must certainly be so conaldered. It is 0 thorough and pleasant in Its operation that ita known as the “Electric Cleanser,” and yot it contains no acids, no lime, and no potash. For tho human face and form, for washing wine dows, cleaning paint, removing stains, and cleansing ull with which !t comes in contact, it not. only ES unexcelled,—{t {8 absolutely un uated. ‘This is ne extravagant stat $ falta truth, whieu eats bo verted by thovernds ‘Those who have never used Conling are behind the times; thoso who have Used it will not be without ft. srocers keep ft, while it is for sate at wholesalo Ly the Western Continue Com| E Van Buren street. wer Kea af testimonints, All standard olny, but try itat _ AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC HALL. THE SALE OF SEATS == TO-DAY At the Central Musle-Hall Hox-OMico this ‘atiurclucts wire tickows will by sold at ne INCLUDING RESELNVED 5 (0) CENTS, #1, $1.0, and ®, according to Ireation, earaneue of MISS THULSDY Mowlay Evening, Jan. &, Fednesday Eventug, Jan. 7s With the Suporbfompany, Including » the Eminent Pianist. Vosttvely the on! ened it Herr FRANZ RUMM, Herr ADAMOWSKI, the Great Violinist, Mons, PISCHER, the Marvelous Violonceltist. Sig. FERRANTI, the Celebrated Buffo, MAX STRAKOSCH, Director, GEV, B, CARPENTER, Managor. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, LAST PERFOMSAN SITAUN IRIUE, This Afternoun at2 p. m., by the great Comedian, JOSEPH MURPH upported by S188 LODUBKE i ie innd: Sunday Night. phy ill siug the charming song, A HAND= LLTE'S UNION 8 ANKER'S DAUGHTER, MYVICKER’S THEATRE, In commoquencn te SHAUN RHUE, by special request, Monday, dun, 3, CO! BINATION In tho I. immonso hits mado by ra. We LORENCE! i@ characters of MARX ADOLIMIH OP 1 UnthanLeatencor, and Mite LING HACE, Londo of Fushion, in thefe new comedy by Me, 3. Woult, at the Matinee to-day, and repeated this evening. Monday, Jan, &—D, B. BANDMANN as Hanilat ILIN'S THEATRE, te OMpORLIG Court-House. Unahated Suceoss of the D: ‘Mins MINNIF BP 18 Torta tng Renattfut ; ew Musical Comedy enti ie cies Minnie Palmer's Boarding-School. agitery Evening und Yaturday and Sunday Matinoos ; Noxt wook, Dicklo/ Lingard and hor Comedy Come + | pany. di HAVERLY’S THEATRE. Proprietor und Manager Laast Saturday Matinco and Night, ‘This Matines, bait ! KICE'S souPition PARTY. Gorgeous Scenery, Superb Costumes, tf peciuitivs, ILM. Maverlyyees I Chorus," [Entire Company in cust. 100 nuxe Enlurod Orchestra.|tilnries, Secure Seata inndvance, Runday—last Nicht ¢ BS Huverly's C MR. SULLIVAN'S DANCING CLASSES. Manonle Hall, corner Cottaze Grove-av, and ‘Thirty~ soventh-st., Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and evenings. Kindergarten Mall, 5 Stshop-court, Brie we. Now term justopencd. Hualdenco, 19 ST. JACOHS OIL. Stdacobs Oil The Great German: Remedy. A MINISTER'S RHEUMATISM. Rev. A. OPITZ, Kebleletngerville, Whe, “1 wos a sufferer wlth Ithoumutism dor yours, Frtonds recommended the usa of 8t Jacobs Olt; tried tt, and must cunfoss that tno rosult was astonishing. Having hardly wsod up tho frst bottle, I found rollef, und tho socond one curod me, therofure feo! under obligations, and shall recom- mond this effective remedy whonovor I havo a! AN OHIO MAN'S RHEUMATISM. MI, PHILIP REMLINGER, an old’ sub scriter to aur paper, and wot! known in tho whole: . surrounding country, informed us tho other day that hia wifo, who for two weary years hod sutfored with: Rbeurintlam in tho aboutder, during which tine sho! had buon treated by sovorul physicians withuut sug-\ cuss, hat been cumplotely cured by a singly bottle uf; Ht. Jacobs Oll,—Bucyrus (O,) Courter, edltortully, Fal ST. JACOBS OIL. | Is soll by Druggista and Vealers iy Stodicing ao rou nH Wei De Meyer's |, CATARRH Cure, Akpeedy and Certnin Antidote fr Cas turrh, SnumMes, Colds inthe Head, Lufuenass and Bronchitix.. A Coustituttunal remody and + absolute cure, Sold by all Druxglsts, or dellvered by 1. B. DEWEY & Co. 40 Noy-at, N. ¥., nb$L0 aw package, Wamphtets malted free. Children Ory fur Vitcher’s Castorla. ‘Matloving agents on und Benet. BIRDH, AC GANATIES, , kinds, Cages, old, Wy AEE,

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