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THe grounda about the mansion aro to bo adorned with artificial lakes, rorpentine walks, drives which wind about her, and thore, and everywhere, gaine preserves, Inbyrinths, fount. ning, terrace walks, Lrouzes, alatunry, flower gardens it for fairies todwell in, Tho groves of trees would fee! oa if they are thrown In tho ehado were they not too old and too magnificent to condeacond to notive Intorlopers, Tho butld+ ing Ja tocorrespond {n grandeur with ita magnifl- cont surroundiuga. It Is of irregutar propor tons, the freades boing 120 and 20 fovt, re- spectively, with an observatory 150 fect high. There aro turrets and tawors, bay windows: nid oorlel widows, © fing port cocker, a grand and still a grander entrauee, verandas twenty fect wide—in fact, everything which nrt- Jats could suggest to contribute to the grandeur ofthe building, Tho bisoment 1s divided Into wine-collara, lnrders, fucl-rooms, and has alsa the henting and ventiinting appnratus. Tho ground floor contains the grand hulls, etalrenses, Hbrary, dining and biltiaed rooms, and the entire floor can be thrown into’ one room on fels nights and great occasions, ‘The seennd floor contains the pleture-gaiiory, boudelrs, guest- chambers, family rooms, dressing upartments, bath-rootits, ete. An ariny of Fervunta will oce cupy tho third story. “Descending from tho hirhta,” enya tho correspondent, “the mosaic work of tho fuors, tho mantels of yurlotts-col- oredt anarbles, Inluld with anyx, mattohite, and othor costly stones, the frescolng of the celllngs, the vurlety of tho wouls used, the bandscamo earving and artistic finish of tho entire building: are noted. Paseing out thrdugl the kitchen, which ts formed fnone lofty story, open to and vyentiluted ut tho roof, tho mugnificent eonserva- tory Is next visited, This {fs onus grand a kealo asthe house, aud will alwaya furnleh’ choles Howers In suillofent qimmtities to devonite all the npurtments of the mansion,’ ‘Tr: peopla of Wisconsin have been dis- cussing the question of capital punishment with 60 much earnestness during tho past year that tho restoration of tho denth ponalty will be eerlously nttempted In the next Legislature, Wisconsin Ins tried imprisonment for life Ine atend of hanghig for over a quurter of n cent+ ury, and tho total number of Wfe-prisoners re- vely At the State Prigon at Waupin, since its organization tn 1883, {8 nincty-four, of which fifty-four were convicted of murder, twontys nine murder in the firet degree, and eleven In the seoond degree, Of this numbor there buve heen discharged by Executive parten thirty. oug; order of the Courts, elaht; removed to the insane Asylum, three: and six have died. Of those pardoned Gut the longest term served was suventeen years, and the shortest service wus two years nnd nine months, The Divetors of tho Prison, in thelr last annual report, allude to tho fuct that, popular attention bas beon called to the expedicnoy of restoring death ns #& punishment for murder in Wisconsin Thoy do not argue nyainst the pro- vored change, but give thelr impressions of thy horror of 9 llfe-tinprisonment, They ray that the condition of most of: the tfe-members 4s deplorable to the last degree. Some of them are already jusaney but, “however wild thelr delusions may bo on other subjects, they never Tuil to appreciuta the fuct that they are prisun- ers, Others, not yet classed ag ingnne, as yeu by yeur goea by, give only ton conclusive evi- dence that reason Js becuming unsettled. The terribleness of n life-sentence must be seen to ‘be appreclated,—scen, too, not for a day or a week, but for a term of yenrs, Past oxpe- rlenco lends us to expect that suine of them will Uecome Insane in less than ten years, and nll of them “who live in less thon twenty.” Tho Directors yen go so far ns to suggest to the Leylalature whether Hfo-sentenves should not be abolished and long but deflnit terms substi- tited therefor, and thus lenyo sume faint giim- mer of hopo for even the greatest criminitl. Tre ndvice of the New York Afait—for the Wostorn Republicans to keep qufot on tho cur- reney question and Ict tha Eustern mouoy-lend- ers and goldites dictate tho polfey of tho Goy- ernmont~ls suporiluous und gratuitous, The Wostern pooplu aro in nggressivo force in Amerieun politics, and aro not te be fgnored or brushed uaide with a“ Shoo-fly-don't-bodder- me" wave of thehand. They have not only a dcop interest in tho Republican party, but also 4 deep nnd abiding interest in tho development. aud prosperity of tho whole country, and thoy. do not propuso to give tholr consent by thoir silence tot suhome of financed thut Is impolitio aug huzardous at tho presont time. Thoy haya sutfered tod much from tho buslness depreséion that has existed since tho great panic of 1873 not to hall with gludnosa tho renewed actlvity in all branebes of trado that hns made the year 1879 a whito ono in tho commercin! history of tho United States, and thoy Insist that Congress and the Adminlatration shall let well enough alone, ‘Che arrogance of the newspaper pross of tho East upon this subject hns bean churactoristic, but nono tho less offenalvo on that account. Nolthor Mr, Hayes nur Mr. Sherman will bo al- lowed to setup a golden calf for the people of the West to worship, and whenever it is at- toinpted thoy will got tho auto reyolute answor that wus given to n would-bo dictator in anelent times: “Wo will not worship the golden image which thow hast sct up.” Tue unwise and dangerous two-story-16- foot-shod firo ordinanoe parsed by the City Council Inst Monday night ia attructing tho attontion of the Now York tnsurance com- panies, Tho Merchants’ Firo-InsurancoCompany Bays that it is perfeatly outrngeous thnt the Common Council of Chicago should pass an ordl- nanco pormittlug tho construction of wooden Uulldings In tho heurt of tho city, and calls upon the Muyor to voto it, This Company hag risks in Chieugo aggregating several millions of dot lirs, If tho Mayor allows this two-story-plice building ordinance to become a Inw, not only will 4 crop of theso rookertes, springing up Uke mushrooms, endanger the city, but there will bo 8 raise fu tho rates of Insurauce that will cost more than tho misorable sheds will bo worth ten times over, Tho Aldermen who voted for tho ordinance were perfectly ornzy, utterly reoktoss, or wickedly mallcfous,—not curing whether the alty ts burnt up again or not. It is hart to understand the reasoniug upon which thoy Justified thelr votea for tho ‘incendiary ordl- nance, Tho goose-gabblo about the " Intorest of Poor mon” was of the imost contempltlble and Ulmsy doscription, Poor men uro no more In- terested in belng burnt oui thin rick mon, A Wasurvaton letter tells how Demo- erntic Bunators carry out the rules of Clyil- Servico reform, It status that nearly every Dermoeratio Seuntor has provided for ono of his own Hougchold, and gives those-inatancey: “Tho gon of Senator Morgun Is clerk of his father's committus, Tho gon of Sonutor Enton, of Con- neotlout, is clerk of his father’s committee, The gon of Senator Voorhcos, of Indiana, {a clerk of his father’s committe. The gon of Senator Suulabury, of Delaware, {a clerk of his fathor’s committes, ‘Tho son of Senator Vanco, of North Carolina, fs olork of his fathor's committeo, Scnator Withers, of Virginia, hus hig son-in-inw for clerk; while Senator Lamar, of Missisaippl, provides tho clerkship of hls committee for tho brother of Sonntor Jones, of Loutefuna, and also haa big cousin a clerk under Adams in tho House, $ Tue New Haven (Conn) Pattadium thinks that Afr, Washburno's. siamo has been mentioned toc often in connection with tho Next Lepublican nomination for the Prosidonuy for him to bo nny longer considered n dark horgo, It says that he bas an unimpenchablo public yecurd, and in many respects n brilliant ONG, and that the fect that ho has not started boom" will nof burt bin when the timo comes fo muke tho nomination,’ “ With’ Grant out of the tield uid the Convention divided botwoon Shorman and Uiaine, afr, Wasbburne's ebunces of being taken, Up asu compromise candidate ira not to be desplaed, Unlike the genurality of Compromise candidates, he ts an uxveptionally Saran iy with very positive trults of char- eee Ix Ws annual report, State-Controller O1- ott, of Nuw York, gives a gloumy account an the yrent amount of loval indebtedness, Whily the State tax propor 14 less than it was sixteen yoara ago, tha town, sounty, and school taxes havo advanced from 811, 040,072 In 1bu2 to $04,072,310 fn 1874, Unless thoro ta a check to Jo- cal extravagance and tho ercution of local debts tankruptey und repudiation are the inevitable Sunsequencos, A veosmNenr physician in Toronto sends ® communication to the Mail, In which he dius Fussce the cush cost uf the children who annual- wi ihe iu Cauuda, Ho says that, uecording ta tha 3 istics, of. the 30,000 peuple who die each your ment Province, about 14,000.d)e before reach bh 20 yours of age, and that thoy only live on an a coe 8 yearsand] wonths vach, pr 60,000 yours euthor, Belug consumurs and not Produgery iLeosts on an avorngo $60 por anim cach to feed, clothe, and editente these olilldren, and the Joss, therefore, {9 $2,400,000, Ife then guca on to how bow mich these persong contd have enrned and aided to the wealth of the country If thoy could have Hved to an avorize age, and, adding the loss together from both ylews of the subject, ho eyolyes an enormous array of figures, He nextaddresses himacit tothe losses that come through sickness, based upon tho statistics gathered from benovolent aovictics, Mfe-Insur- neo enmpantes, health officers’ roports, and other meansof guthering Infuriuatton, and cons cludes that for pectintary reasons alone $b will pay cnormausly for everybody to etily tha Tawa of health und do all they can to promote longevity. iu ‘Tre profound lawyer and eminent jurist who edits tho Indianapolis Sentinel has beet reading the opintyn of the Matne Supreme Court on tho questions propounded to it, and atutes ta condemnation of its position In brief and omphatle hinguige, Ho dechires that “amid bullin vehine shop could not have broken tho epockery moro eifectunily than tho Maine Supreme Court has sought to demolish Jaw, and. this it husdone in the interestof Republican ragenis who ought to bo In the Penitentiary, and, If Juatles ta done, will by there in lesa than three months.” It is manifost that the Sentinel man haa mistaken his profession, He would bean ornanunt to the Supreme Bench, A GALEsnune paper statesthat some of tha tempenines people of that placo are urging tho ‘Vrustees of Knox College to take advantage of tho recent declalon of the Supreme Court of tho United States In regard to the sale of realestate under certain restrictions of Iinttations, which gives tho College the power to claim some of the Inost valnaible property in tho City of Galesburg, and demand its surrender. Among tho places thus Hutily to be confiscated, {t is alleged, are tha Opera-Touge Block, tho Unton and Brown's Ho- tel property, and other buildings of Ics note, whore It 1s etalmed Ilquor bus been gold in violne tion of the express conditions in the original deeds of anle. =e Aparcel of Towa school-teachers, return- ing from the State Asvoclation, wers polled the other day as to thelr preferences for President, and the vote stood: Shennan, 1%; Blaine, 1 Grant, 7; Fdmunds, 2; Washburne, 2; and Bay nrd, 1. The Davenport Gazette thinks that Sher- man woul sit tho Hepublicans of that stato quite a8 well as Blaine, although the Jowa dele- gation was sold for Bhiutne in 187d, GEN, GAnFieiD enjoys tho distinction of having Leen In publia fife longer thin any other man in the State of Ohio, and will take his eet fy the Senate of the United States before he ts 60 yearsofuge. MHebnag mora warm friends and fewer porgonal enemies than any man uf note in Ohio. ‘Tm Cincinnatl Baqutrer says that “David Davis Is not the entoring-wedgo that ty to divide tho Domoernoy; ho fa only tho thigk end of $f,” The Now York Mali wants to know why tho Demoerngy with conthiue to muke a butt of ono of their cundidates, ‘Tre ladies of Jucksonville held open house on New-Yeur's Day, but no caller had a chance to look upon the wine when it is red, because the Indies remembered that it sometimes bitoth Uke aserpent und siingoth Hike an adder. Now tho New York papers are praising Goy. Corncll’s modest message because the per sonal pronoun "I" docs not onco ocour in it, Tho Buulo xpress anys It 1s 0 cupltal omission, Tum Davenport (Ia.) Gazette says that the Town Republicans don't want any third term in thelrs, but, If it comes ton third term of Grant: or u Democrat, thoy will tuke Grant, A WaAsmrnaton correspondent of the Ohto State Journal says that blackmatling by Injured females has becume one of the recognized in- dustries of the Capital. ‘Tm State of New York hns over 1,000,000 children In her publle schools, who are taught by over 80,000 tenchers. “ What a country and what a pooplo!", Tim Rockford Gazette’ tinks Brother Shuman mukos such a capital Lieutenant- Governor that It dislikes to so w.chanys, Buatye’s best “ holt” now !s to goin for tho annexution of Canada, It 18a better coun- try to“ gobble” than Mexico. Dr. Ganceron’s patient, that he has been tending with go much gollcitude, is Nkely to dle on his bauds, ‘fms Fools’ Congres 1n Washington divert- ed attention for u day from the Fools’ Gegisla- turo In Maino, Som of the Presidential booms are already getting out of trumps. | Ir looks asf thero would soon be martial Jaw in Maine, Tue South will take Grant If they can get Mexico also, PERSONALS, Senator Bruce is the youngest momber of the United States Senute,—uv yours, Tho Amerienn flug should be very grateful to Mr, Barber for protecting it fram advertisers, Mrs, Hicks-Lord, who hus been abrond for severnl months, is expected to re-ontar socloty this winter, An Austrian soldier gets but one meal a day in timo of peace, which fact naturally makes him hanker for war, Mr. Longfellow will bo 7 years old the 27th of next month, and tho event Js to be celebrated by tho sehoo!-children of Ciuelnnali, Queen Victorin and tho Prince of Wales havo been mule members of tho Order of tha Whito Elephant by the King of Siam, Edison says that after tho electric light geta Into general usa it will be gu cheap that only extrayvugant persona will ugo ofl or candles. Reclus, the French’ geographor who re- fusud to bo amneutted, hus backed out and gone home, Ho didn't want to bo o reclugo any longor. A Paris correspondent snys that Worth, tho man-nillinor, promises to lye to aripo old ago, and a perfect flood of parngrapts nbout tho sur- vival of the flUut may bo expected, ‘There fs excitement and grief in San Fran- cisco sovloty circles over tho announcement by Miss Dreevor, a beautiful and cultured young lady, of her ongagement to a Chinaman, Mme. May Alcott Neinker, slater of Loulse Aleott, the well-known authoress, dled recently in Paris after giving birth to a duughter, who ta culled Louisa, after the author of “Lite Women,” Secretary Ramsoy ts described by n Wash- ington correspondent ws having “a blut way of talking.” Ie would seam that a man of Mr, Ratn- sey's ayo would huve learned before this that biuding docs not pay, Jolm Quincy Adams, Francis Parkman, Phillips Brooka, W. D, Howells, and a half- dozon other distinguished guntiomen, lutely sunt out a clroular t mon of vuttivatod tasted in Boston Inviting thow to organize there 8 olub wimilar in Its purposes and oporations to tho Century Club of Now York, About 230 favorite bio rofponaca wore rocelved, tho Ilst including the nanies of tha majority of Roston’s wisest and cloyerest, The name of tho clib hus not yet buon decided upon. The meeting of prepa radon‘for organization waa held on Saturday, Mr, John Quinoy Adams prosiding. ‘Tho iet- borsbip te to be Ihnttod to H00; tho Initiation feo Is not to exceed $20; and $10 iy to be tho ane uuul aggossinent. ‘The Rochester Democrat tolls the follow- ing story of Garcelon, whose reount perforin anovs In Muino buyo attracted so much uttens tons Fils tirvt wife wasn Biles Waldron, and by her ha had five children, four of whom aro now allye, He wont out with 4 Maino regimont early in the War, but soon returned home, Whon he came puck he married the wife ofa man who had gone to California when the gold fever broko out, but who hac always sent buck plontyof money, Just bofure the marriuge $700 was reoulved from hita, und thia helped to buy the wodding dresses. Just throu weeks uftur tho murriuge tho formor busbund urrived from Californfa, and was greatly surprised ta tind that hig wife was tho wife of another, He wont to arcelon and told him he could keep the woman but he wanted hia monoy back, An arrungo- ment waa mado, and ho returned te California.” AT AN END. — The Striking Butchers Ready to Commence Work Again. Ordors to That Effect to Be Given at the Meeting This Morning. An Ineffectual and Ludicrous Attempt at Arbitration Yesterday. Gountry Shippers Notified to Sond In All tho Hoga They Can Buy. A Denial by the Rev. Father Curten—Recelpts of Noga Yesterday, Ele, Ete. It is sad to have to record the fact, but the stern necessity of Journalism ninkes It wn avoidable to record no less unfortunate an occurrence than the denth, or rathor the still- birth, yesterday of the scheme of arbitration which, first mentioned at the Union open-air meellng of Jast Thursday, hud begun to be looked upon by some sanguine-souled bndl- viduals ns a possible means of bridglig over the chasm which separates the packets and the Butchers? Union, Per- sons who could not see that any yleld- Ing of ground on tho part of the packers was, so far ag it might go,a surrender of their right to regulate thelr own private. business, have been talktng in an aniable way of mutual concession ever since, of the beautiful harmony that night follow the dls cussion of the points at Issue between the contesting. partles by persons devoid of interest In elthor side of the struggle. They felt sure that If the connecting Nak supplicd by an arbitration committee could onee be found, the disjoluted bodtes—capital and Inbor—would be once more reunited with profit to both. And so at noon yester- day the propounders of this beautiful theory got thelr machinery at work and started it in motion, ‘Tha seeno of THE FINST EXPERIMENT IN ARBITRATION fg Intl in the offiee—in the Stock-Yard Ex- change—of Mr. Allerton, a gentleman closely allled with the packing Interests of Chicago. Vere it had been arranged that Capital, repre- sented by Mr, Allerton, a packer, and Mr Sol [opkins, a member of the Ilnois Legis lature, who Is also engneed in tho cattle trade, and Labor, represented by Dantel O'Connell, President of the Butchers’ Unton, and Nichard Powers, orator of tho same, should meet, discuss calmly the situation, and prepare the basis for n court of arbitra- tton. High-noon was tho hour fixed for ‘the finportant conference, aud at the parkes to it wereon hand punetually. After the ex- ehiwige of appropriate littleacts of poltteness, Dan O'Connell, on the part of Labor, Invited Capltal, in the person of Mr. Uopkins, to sive its yluws of the present controversy, nfortunately for the cause of coneliiation, Mr. Hopkins at ones proceeded to take u candid and common-sense view of the case, express y opening remarks an utter lack of fulth in the soundtiess of the po- sition which the Union had taken, and In support of which su many of its members are now golng hungry. Mr. Powers did not. agree with the speakers in fact he so disagre with what te satd that, setting aside all parliamentary usages, he interrupted him, and made aspeech, of portion of which, while pe) privty forbids its iteral reproduction, a fal iit tden can be given with thd aidof dashes and notes of oxelana- fon. Mr, Powers, Interrupting the speaker, sald 5 “You — ———-——! You one-armed ehild of —-1 You dirty——. If you had two arms on you Insteudot only one, you —, Vd kick your backbone right out of your mouth, yor—~—-——I What the — have you got to say about ft, you —?” The above is only a part of what tha flowery orator of the plg-atickers sald. ‘Tho notse attracted « number of gentlemen from other parts of the Bxchange ‘to the spot, and considerable excltument prevailed when tho enuse of the yeouble was learned, during whicly O'Connell and. Powers stole off and ruluirngd, to thelr headquarters on Halsted street. Such Js tho true history of tho rise and fall of arbitration in conncetion with. tho hog- stickers’ strike, All the beautiful pictures which the theorizers lad formed ure de- stroyed, aud the fight will now have to go on in the old way unto its end, tis Foner ty belleved that this cannot be far distauut, and that the Union, having lost all power of interfering with the pickers, save by the Mogal means of tathnidating their present enployés, Wil shortly find that It hay no special reason of existence, aud will con- seqtiently very soon cease to exist, Aga bo- navelent institution IT 18 AN ACKNOWLEDGED FAILURE, All of the Union men who have returned to work acknowledge that the funds of the So- elety have by no menns been placed where they would do the most good, and that, while tho offleers and expert hands have grown fat and jolly during thelr thres weeks” holiday, the rank and file have, with thelr famllics, suffered terribly. ‘The reliet occasional sup- piled from thy coffers of the Union amounted next to nothing, while the applications of amnjority of the poverty-stricken ones wero disregarded altogeth The packers ure feellng better than ever over the situation. ery morning they are obliged to turn away from thelr doors dozens of Union men who-are rently to’ go to work gtany ree, The event which transpired at Afr, Allerton’s oftice In the Exchange Build. ing yesterday created a great deal of merriment in their clrele, ‘They never wanted any arbitration, and felt. that. the persons favoring It were slinply the imiddle- meu, whose protits are being Killed by the continuancy of the strike, antl when they learned of the sudden collapse of the scheme they were greatly amused, ‘The idea of ‘arbitration found no great favor with the Union atlarge. Its members, waverlng botween a fading hope of victory over the packers and the temptation of re turning to work at the packers’ terms, saw nothing to plenso them in ao plan whieh necessarily postponed a return to work for sone days longer, and which, after all, macht result Innothing, ‘Their officers, who give the new iden all the support they safely could at the open-alr inceting, were not Jong In learning how it was viewed by thelr constit- uents, and there $s no doubt that they nt- tended the conference yesterday with. the premeditated intention of ae: ne as they did, The declaration of the non-Union packers that they are coniident of their power to con- duct thelr business in the future independent alike of the good or Il will of the Union ts supported by tho {nct that they caused tho commission-inou yesterday to ‘advise thoir country consignors to forward hogs hereafter asfastas they wished, nssuring them thatthey contd handle them safely, ‘The following figures, giving THE SPUNION TOUSES, which will bo running next w and thoir capnelty, show that tho faith of thetr owners ig not without solld foundation: House, Datly capacity. ArMOUF & Co, (two bonohies), Yeap Fowler Tiros, (iva bonchoy),; + 8,760 Chicago Packlug Company (one oni 0 Allerton Pucking Compiuny (one bench Hi fone Dench ‘Total dally CAPACKY....,144 sesseresen ere sL0/T0 The above stateincnt dove not, of ‘course, roprenont anything like the full capacity of thee houses, but inerely what they will be able to do durlug the coming weok with the non-Unton forces ut thelr disposal, Ling advances and tho hop come In mere quickly the Unlon men will bo taken In as they come, and operations will be extended, ‘That tho Unton men will be ready to go to work in sufluiontly largo nimubers eannot be doubted, Itis kown, and this Information had a great deal to do with sending off the advices to consignors to ship hogs, that some 400 moms bers of the Uniun, thred of dolng nothing but listen to the windy harangues of thelr orators, have quictly combined and prepared to enter the yards on masse on Manda: morning and oifer thelr servives to thelr ol employers, ‘The capacity of the houses running on a Union basis amounts to about 15,000, go that during the coming woek the tially eapaelt: of the yards will be not less than from 35, to 40,000 hogs. Under these circumstances the shippers need not fear to send forward thelr hogs, and, strike or no strike, tho conversion of the live animal Into pork will hencefor- ward rush on with something so much like the good tines of three weeks ayo that the universe, which, accord Ing to Powers, has had ita eyes upon O’Ounnell & Co, for the past thirty days, will have to look else- where for sumething upon which to concen- {rate its attention. Yesterday was a dull day at the yards, Th pis of hogs reached the low Nure The p « Fowler Bros., 1 Armour & Co, 1,900; Chicaro Packing Company, 600; Willan Small, 721; Teufel & Sons, 703 Tobey & Booth, 7, Higgins & Co, paid of their Unton men yesterday morning, and Informed them that they could come back ta work on Monday morning if they had resigned froin the Union in tho meantine. ‘The Chicago Packing Company killed 2,800 hogs yesterday, among thelr yang bein muaber of éxpert killers brought yesterday morntug from Minnesota. Armour & Co, killed 4,500 hogs, being the Dizgest inp" work the house has dong aluce the strike began. Fowler Bros, killed 2,750 hogs, running on three-quarter tinte. ‘The recent attack upon Mr. Cudahy by Powers, the Union Memnnone, who ehirged hh with haying attempted’ ty briby Father Carten to use bis Influence to bring the strike to amend, has exused the reverent gentle. man to write the following letter in refutu- tion of the charges CHURCH OF THK NATIVITY, Cittcago, Jan. 0, 1 Dear Str: Leonsider it my Imperative duty fo emphatically contradiot the quite sensational statement which appears in the press reports of tho great masemnecting held In Dexter Prk yesterdays ‘That Mr. Cudahy, whe, for many reasons well-cnown to all, commantl eat personal esteem and gratitude, to bribe” or Influence me In any mun deeply pained to avo myself frequontly dragged lito 9 which I ‘baye wt over, in olthor way, Very few cases of bulldozing w to llght yesterday, ‘The only one quenes was reported by avery dilapidated riisher named Hugh Denny, who, while returning home from his work In the Chien €? Packing Company's place, was beaten, kicked, and thrown into a ditch by 2 lot ut Union men on Laurel street, near the hog- bridge, Being a stranger, ho failed to recog. nize his assailants. A MEETING WILE DR MELD THIA MORNING at Union Tnll, No, 1506 South Halsted street, at whieh the striking butehers wilt lay down their arms, and the organization wilt prne- tleally be disbanded, . For two or three days back the leaders have been hoping against hope, and have been gnecntraging the spirits of its men by assurances thatin a day or two the packers would back down, and it would be all right. So many of these promlses haya been made and broken that the men have lost heart. Then, too, it was understood yester- day that the six hundred men who had been working in Higgins’ house, and who left owing to the strike, had withdrawn froin the Union, and would go to work Monday imarn- Ing us nou-Union men if they could get em- [oxment, ‘The butchers’ leaders knew that fsuch a break were to come, there would be wu general “save-who-may,” and that the whole Union would pear it a minute, An attemp6 was made to fix up a compromise: with the packera, and sume of thom were rubably — ready enough to agree to asortof a halt-way ar- rangement that the men might wo back to work, providing they make no objections to non-Union men also working, nud that the Unlon should be simply one of a social and benevolent character, | But Armour and Fowler, of course, would not and could. not. agree to anything of this kind, and, there- fore, all this fell through, and this morning the ofleurs of the Unlon will tell the men that the best thing for than to do is to go Inek to work if thoy cnn get it. Sinee they will not be received at the Louses, or the ureat majority of them, except as non-Unton men, rénounelng all alleglance to any organization which inay conflict with thelr employers’ Interests, If fs casy to seo that this is the end of a Gostly strike which hes proved so dear to the butchery, and which onght to wipe out forever the influence of the demagogs who got them into this plekte, But it must not expected that Armour and Fowler will discharge the men they huye at present in thelr houses for the sake of giving work to thelr old hands, They are in honot bound to continue giving employment te the amen whom they prough to this city under promises of contintied work, nor will they dismlss any of thom. If there {8 raom left in thetr houses for any of thelr old men, they will take them back, but noth- Ing further. It has been all along the desire of Mr. Armour and Mr. Fowler that tho strike should come to an end before they ul nfull force employed, 1b wus thelr hops that the inen would come to terns before all the liouses were filled’ with new men, in which ense the old hands would have been left high and dry, As things are, a number of them will undoubtedly reconmmence Mon- duy morning. ‘Che others will have to awalt the slow progress of events until they ean got nn opportunity to get back Into thelr old places, 4 A UNION-MAN'S LETTER. To the Fditor of Ths Chicago Tribune, Crrcacy, Jun, 10.—At a imass-neeting of tho Butchers’ Union, held In Dexter Park, on the 8th fust., some of the speakers, in my opluion, did that organization mere hari than good by: boing go abusive in thelr re- marks, especially in referring to Mr, M. Cudahy, superintendent of “Armour & Co.'s packing-house. They made a great mistake when they assailed that man’s character, In doing so, they must know but very little of the man, ‘To offset tho tirade of abuse heaped on him, 1, a3. Union-man and a for. mer employé of Armour & Co,, do say that Mr, Cudahy ts one of tho beat and kindest men Lever knew,—a man who fs always willln tonssist his fellow-mnans a man’ thnt wil stand patiently and listen to any griev- ances the humblest may have to. relate, Itshowed the fing feclings of him if he dil a8 was credited to him by Mr, Powers, one of the speakers, when ho appealed to the Rev. Futhors Carten and Damen to advise the inen to go back to thelr work, he kuow- ing that navy families were actually tn need of the necessaries of life. That aet alone, If nothing else, does hin honor, aud will be re- amembered by many that would have gone baek to work only through fear ef beln maltreated by a class of wen that would nol work If they could. I would say imore In defense of Mr, Cudahy, but, not wishing to take up_too much spuco In your viduable journal Z ask you hy Tugerting, these few ines 1 Gunudnys eal lon to pot only confer a great favor on the writer, but upon many members of the Butehers’ Union, ? A Uston Man, Sa aaa FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pron, UL, Jan, 10—Marsh Dros, flour dealers of this city, linve falled, Liabilities, S4431, Assets, consisting of stock and per- sonal property, $4,033, A REVOLUTION OF THE BEER QUESTION, It remuined for ex-Sherilf Kern to solve tho beer question, which he has dong most satiss fuctorily, venturing onto grounds that no one in tho West has horetofore dared to tread. In faot, it 1s q movo that will make Korn tho most popular mnnin Chicago. Catoring, as Charley alwuys does, to tho best class of trade, and knowing that bis efforts would bo appreotated, ho has just comploted arrangements to kvop constantly on draught at 108 and 110 Ln Salle atreot, no leas thin fivoot tho best brands of beer In tho world, the famous “ Erlauger,” from, Rayarla, “Tibotaehuner,” from. Bohemin, Belpp's, Pilsonor, Rochester, Cincinnati, und st. Louls beers. Any inn who can’t tid sumething w bid taste at Kern's now, abould yo west, ee INSURANCE, Tho recently published statement of the Northwoutern National . Vire-Tusurance Com- pany of. Milwaukeo is of the most satlafaotory character, This was one of the fow companies which pald tu full {ta losses Ly tho great tire of 1871, By careful and conservative mianagement this sound compauy continues to yrow in strongth, adding to its arvets und surplus cavh year. Aloxander Mitcholl, of Milwaukoo, ts ity Prusldont; Alfrod James, Vico-Prosidont; P. D, Armour, Realdent Diresior; John Cumeron, peli Manayor, Hranch officy, 113 La Salle ———_—_- THE LATEST QUARTET COLLECTION for chorus, by Dr. O,'l, Barnos, selected from auch colebrated authors us Sebubert, Mendela- sobu, Gounod, Barnby, Suillvan, Sinart, Ifatton, Muofurrgn, Tours, Goilmick, Pingutl, und others, ‘Thla 1s without oxception the movt practicul cul Jootion ever published, und, while being of wu. porior character, ls within the reach of the ordl- nie: quartet choir. All cholra should huve this book, Lewis & Newell, the phleeae Musle Com pany, Westorn publishers, No. 163 Btate struct. <<< IT 1S WORTHY OF HOTE that tho Palmer House Turkiab and Ruslan erat been culate nat alow ntly: Atted a an it thoy will hereafter opt open BI ifturnoous, ae ‘woll wa Bun ay inorniig. i ; ——————__—— . Wondortul ir hed Tne xv. FW. BucuoLs, Wasooa, Minn, used the Br, JAcous Olt In tho wine of ey Se ts ar who bod-ridde: Thournatien for icucnilccis wun. Bho lusod tho. or phouas Ow brought f conse q for threo days, and was able to leave ‘Mu, H, Bouanrxu, No, 51 Brown astroot, Allo- “THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 11) 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES: gheney yectra, anid wat releg, d hifi tr Pa, had the Riewmatiam for eight had used every known medicine with- Asingle bottle of Br. JAcons O11, cured him, Gustav A. TLEILMAN, Esq. edttor of Pitsburg Dally Repudiican, suttered with Rheumatlam for tee yeaa, and hy many a night unable to sleep on neeount of terribte pains, ‘Iwo bottles of 81, os OEE cured bin. Mr. F. WILKE, Lafnyette, Ind, reports A chad where aman suffered ao badly with Racumatten that he could not move. Hla legs were swollen and be had the most terrible pains, Twelve houra after tho first application of the &r. JAcons Ott, tie palna. ‘were gone and the swelling had disap- peared. Mi. Hnsnry Scnarren, Miltorsburg, 0. was cured of Rheamattam tn the hips, Mr FR. Werr, veland, O., Rheumatiom tn theteg. Cured after thres applications, Mr Hivsny Lean, Patriot, 0, had much pain fn hia shoulder that he could not move, St, JACons Ory, cttred hin after a few applications, Murs, Virna Grant aann, aged 69 yonrs, livin in Rochester, N.Y. Rheumatlam in tegas notwalk, Used Dottle of St, Jacous Ort and felt, as she naxerts, like new-born, CrnttaTian HANNE, Hap, Youngstown, Ou Is fuil of Joy over tho ‘wonderful cure of bla wife by sr. JaCons Oe. For fuvlve tony yrars she hak suffered with Neurtigte tn Wie head, and often bad tha most territle pains, Half a bottle of Bz, JAcons Ot cured her entirely. SMR, WItttAM REINHARDT, Elinore, Wis, re- porta na follows: BT. JAcons Orr, ix really a won- rful remedy, for. cauld. mention dozens of cusen where it has proved fs mugicnl Influence. One cnee In particular Twill state; L know aman who has suffered with Hhecumattem for the last tirenty-four years, and of Inte ho could hardly move around, After using o few bottles of Br. JAcons O1b he was entirely cured, I, Sent, Esq. Bouth Adams, Mass, writes: Allow me ‘to ‘inform you how much a Jacous Orn his dono in this neighborhood. A worn had the Rheumatism so badly that she could not even uttend to her wash, ‘Three appil- cations of St. JAcons On cured her, Her joy seurned to huve no bounds, — DRUNKENNESS, Dr. D'Unger, discoverer of the cinchona cure for drunkenness, cures all cases, Room 2% Palmer House. at Revised and Improved, After using a half pucknye of Kiducy-Wort, a gontleman who has been miserable with kidney: or liver disense, sald: Dam revised and im proved. Jt hus cured me of vonstipntion, and pie troublo me no more.” For sale by all drug- uta, or Hronchitis—Thront dieenses commence with o cold, cough, or unusual exertion of the yolce. Those Ineiplent symptoms urv allayed by the use of ™ Bruwn's Beoneliul Yruches" whieh, if neg- loeted, often result in a chronic trouble. 26 cents, Joho f, Brown & Sons, Boston, peste sta ea Inaction of the kidneys and urinary organs cnuse the worst of disvuses which Hop Bitters cures. ey BUSINESS NOTICES, Arend’s Kumyss, tho daintiest of foods and inost putent tonic In form, of a pleasant bovernge, a mild miik-wine. Nothing else au rapidly enriches the blood. Dyspeptics, tho wonk tind delicate generally, should drink it. It atfords finmediate comfort, and often re- storog herlth after all else bas fulled, Ta be had only at 17) Madison street, ———— Maentister’s Cough Mixture for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, whoop- tng cote, and cousuinptios, Prepared only: by J.P. Lev, Halsted and, Harrison etroota, “For ale ‘by Gnie & Blockl, 65 Clurk street, and all drugglsts, StlacobsQil The Great German Remedy, ENTHUSIASTICALLY INDORSED BY The Trade, THE PRESS. THE PROPLE. ‘Tho Chicago Tribune, In un article embodying the high pratso prominent peoplo of that city bestow upon the Bt. Jaoubs O11, saya: “Taking in vlow the numbor of tastimoninis tn sup- port of the elticacy of Kt Jacobs Oil and the high eharnctor of those supplying thom, the inference la Irreststibte that thls remedy In the most remarkably for such diseadda nw have been mentioned In the Bhove Interviews that haa yot been discovered und, considering tholr vulue asa gulde and suggestion to suffuring humanity, there Is nothing unmereantiie or unprofessional In advertising the urulcle, ‘The nbove: sue commend ft to tha conttdeuce of all our cit!- reps," ST. JACOBS OIL. Bold by druggists at SO CENTS a bottle. Direa- tlons {n eleven lunguages, SAPANULE. CURES BY ABSORPTION. | Rheumatism! Nenralgia! Mataria! “Sapanule,” the wondorful GLYceRINE LoTio: ‘ng positive Gunes It hus nover fouled. “sapanule” hax no equal for Chronte Lamenoss, 0 Xprulnis, Piles, Chnppod Handy, ‘hd wll disonsuy of the Bkin, Kry> uw, Kesona, Humora of the Su! ete. Diphthoria, Sore, Throat, Paoumonia, and all 1s Muutimatory dlvonses, Luullos who. eutfer from local ditcultien find Mnmedinte rellef, and w pormanent curo by using *Rapanule.” Used ‘In sponge or foot bath ramoves all woronnss of bady, limbs, and foot. Sutlafaction gusranteoi or many ret all Drugiiuts, Price, 0c, and #1 por butte, “Bund for inmuul Gerry & Co. WMuminntod etreular and eneds, Sau u cn st Hroudwity, N.Y. Heeeeaae NT OTTINON, MLUAIMIER & CO, Whotekate Agenta, Chicago, 1, cocoa, A ne GRATEPUL-COMFORTING, EPPS’ COCOA. URERAKFAST, “ By thorough knowledge of the natural laws wich fevemn une Operations of digestion aud nutrition, und yu cureful application of tho tine properties of ‘well- nulueted Cocom Me, Kups ties provitied aur breuk fist tablon witha delisateiySilararad bevoruea witioh may nave UM uinny boavy ductor's bills, Jt in by the judl> Gluua uso af atch asticlos of dist thut » consitation funy be wradunlly bullt up until} strong enough tr re- alat every tondency todisense, Himilreds of anbtio athe routes rondy to attack weal pone | Wao may eacube thy a wuping ourmilves well furt h framos'—Ciyil tins only (4-B and 2), taveted, ih ee Ato Ciel tutndous bi Jomexpathte Cijomlvtey Landou, Jig Depat in CS ete Ca tects sipelan, Kale thet 3 fatal alent pure jwrvive (inselty, Boldt und a proporly-nouriaiod. tyr COFFER, BUY YOUR Roasted Coffee C. JEVNES, ‘ {10-112 Madison-st. WH ROAST DAILY. TRUARES. OTe OCCA OOOO RUPTURE $25 REWARD. Wo will blug ourselves to pay wo one yf the charitable Institutions the sua of Twunty-ire Dullars f Cun of nguurul turnia that cia bo held uy th Ra mI ETT erecta TTT eae Sy ay v jx 1 a Wik WAWILEET, DUTMAN 2 PAIK fitinatn (ntouaty, ft Dr, Parker, the Patenteu, hina hind twenty jonre Ure Ferlulied tn adjust ‘russes, and bs carly’ many of he wurst caves of Nupture, iuuufaaiurerg und ‘alsiateos uf the Culobrated Sai « fu Three FAIRBANKS’ STANDAKD SCALES OF Alt. KINDS. PAIRBANKS, MORGE & OO, pt 118 Lake St, Chicago, Be casefultobuy only the Genuine, 5 THER TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP, . From Observations Made by the BSignal-Horvice, U. 8. A. ‘Washington Moan Time, Jan. 10, 1880, OuE Bar 29.75, rai extan® papolla AERA 7 tn A Kaw Oh ‘va Py, jatre : : ® QA ‘reen Day i “) pDAVENPORT © Oy" 20,87 . Bar 29.76 T48 a -Bt-Joeegh - LEAVENWorRTH (69 29.29 Tet Topeka hs ~ ST.Lowg Soringtade, FT.cieson..,' ADs, 29.40 we Pst SuICADONy TAfayette a TIS) co INDIANAPOL 13 f: 9 Har 2973-40 dew Albany off OULBVILLE YS ZuntingT@, T 80 69) mnvito ar 29.08 >. EBCANABAn i ip Manistee a Kt Gey Bar, 29.56 W ra Hi Ri RAND HAY » at 11D, My, ‘Patent Applied Fer. Q &.. 2 Snow, Bar. Barometer. mrt ZR. Bathonlh pane B hoarm, rrows patat tn the direction the 57 isd Is bowing, Fealhers open arrow fadioate: win pisos Gaim, Light, Frows, Gato, Rand, MeRalip A Cog Regravera oad fee Berta rane om OF Poets 1 worn Hye fms, DETROIT af SH aeFeo war 20.016) CH TB Mi fi i) ja OINCINNATE * Ceensioro, WASHVILLE Bar 2.01 \ (7 ee Pon, Pa SS Fd ALenghiadg Wert te 2 ue W i 5 Observations taken at the same mutment of thus at nit stations, LOCAL OBSERVATIONS, sy a wi a et oLivingston 77 Scale of ittesy a] e PEVELAND rc he GS ut Teme BOT T38 URAE ‘Logansport fanspicla® pre ey Bar 30,22 Colonibus, * THO Qe WF Sansa » S, ior mm CHICAGO, Jan. 10. fev, Tia, | Wink INDICATIONS, Orrick oF Tre Cimrr SionaL OFFicen, WaAsiuNaton, D. O., Jan, ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, falling, followed by rising barometer, wanner southerly veerlngto westerly winds, partly cloudy went! For the Upper Mississippt and Lower Missourl Valleys, falling barometer, southerly winds, and light rain. her. Vet aay Weather. 11—1 a, m—For For the Lower Missouri Valloys, falling barometer, southerly winds, cloudy weather, and light rain, followed by rising barometer, colder northwest winds, light snow, and clear- ing weather, For the Lake Regton, easterly winds, eloudy weather, 3! aud falllug barometer, followed over the Upper Lakes by erly winds. tationary or higher temperatures, sing barometer aud cold west- Cautionary signals continue at Milwaukee, Grand Haven, and Ludington. iN On Monday Morning Our Annual Closing-Out Sale Commences. Wehare made aweeping reductions tn alt Departments, The Winter Season ls by no meuns over, The cold weather has yet to comes We want te reduce atock previous to liventory. Taking (ato consideration the great udeance in all kinds of Dry Goods and the enormous duetions made, prutent buyers will aval theme xelves of the opportunity of securing some of the yreatest bargaina ever offered. NOTICE THE REDUCTIONS. $ 5Cloaks reduced to - $250 $ 6Cloaks reduced to - 350 $ 9Cloaks &Dolmans 4" 5.00 $l2Cloaks &Dolmans “ 8.00 $15 Cloaks &Dolmans “ 10.00 25 Cloaks &Dolmans “ 15.00 30 Cloaks &Dolmans “ 20.00 $40 Cloaks &Dolmans “ 25.00 Clearance Suto of Misses! Cloaka-~150 Misses? Cloata, to it ull ages from 3 to 16 years, to be closed out at half price. GREAT SACRIFICH IN FURS--78 Seta of Childrewa Fars to be closod out ut 50¢, 75¢, $1, and $1.50. 50 Sets Iatlica' French Seat Muff and tong Toa, reduced (0 $8, $4, and $5; former price $5, $6, and 88. 40 Sots Ladies’ Genuine Mink Muff and long Hoa, reduced to $10, $12, $15, and $30. Greut reductions in Hosiery, Gloves, and Unilerwears. Unparalleled Rargainain Black and Colored Canlinvercs, Dress (Goods of al kinda, Silks, Satins, and Yoloets, In addition wowill offer Extraordinary Jars gains (n Linens, Donveutles, and alt elas of Housckecping Goods, Thousanits of other bar- yuine too wnmerous to mention atwalt your Inupoction, tn carly call secures you the best aeloction. NEW YORK STORE, _ 284 & 286 W, Madison JRoom-ttent ann Bur Barr's Parlor & Cabinet Folding-Bed, ‘The moat Compact, Elegant, and Subs standat made. : Hest'Steel Spring Mat- tras for “Sold Comfort.” Send for N Uiustrated Catalogue, MEd, wold by f (a3 105 & 1D7 WAGANIE AY, Mira of Artlatio Hensekold Torcitize, Wood Mantels, ote, eee ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS. MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING sellable, a late: health tot) with ita ope: worth which "None of CURTIS Bold by Dr YRU ity, and gives to! system; give re CATAR ‘The Mistakes of the Medisal Profession in Their Treate ment of This Hitherto Incunsble Disease, RH. WHAT THEY ARE. First—Standurd medical uthora toll us that ene tarrh (au ucul diseaso of the mucous lining of the fucial cavities and ndvise for lis throwt, nose, and bY we OF caustly and uatringont modicines, re the, either to be snulfed through tho nosirfia or ttrown ap. buck uf the palatino urch with a nasal syringo. AGAIN, woare told by the regular profession that the blood of re 1%, Buel fession in gone! 4 Delet ore the ral, heneo of utero, the be dtieks who sea this channel open fur thelr nefarious utnrelial subject Is filled with eerofulous or im Llur which mut be gotten out of the systom ng the patent uyon iterative aud cliinluative far views of the pros pructicu reiterate the sume nonsense. AS A PHYSICIAN of 2 yenn# pructico In the trantmy fT pronout the wy Hus pe same relutive prop heniehy. le whe any other always have jn the Lourn 10 to 12. and 3 to b, nb af catarrh as ® mio thy enue OF entarrt to Ge. UE portions in wi atcerny past. 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