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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, F.8. 8rn0no, U. 8, A,, 1a at tho Patmer. ‘The Ponsion Agent pald out $15,000 yesterday, PankenC. Cnanpien, of Ontario, is at the Pacille. Joun J. EASTMAN, of Philadetphin, is at tho Tremont, Gronas W. Peck, of the Sun, Milwaukee, 1s at tho Palmer, W/L Swann, of San Frnnoisco, 9a guest of tho Tromont. "ray, Internal-Revenite Collector received $28,+ B2L70 yesterday, , Jupce 2. 'T. Mennie1ecy, of Valparaiso, Ind., Js at tho Sherman. J. A. Dosonoy and party, of San Franolsco, aro nt the Palmer. Jons 1. Mircuent, of Portland, Ore,, 18 regis- tered at the Palmer. Jed, Rictannsos, of the Davenport Democrat, is ut the Sherman. Bremen Nout and family, of Iacine, Wis., arent the Sherman, C.8T. A. pr Hiner, Washington, D.C, {8 reg- istered nt. the Palmor. . Conuanua Denano, ex-Secretary of the Ine terior, Is nt the Pacific. ‘Jonx F. Crasen, editor of tho Mitwaukea Wisconsin, is nt tho Paeitia, ‘}}, M. Monsatas, Superintendont of the Pacific Express Company, Omaln, {6 at the Pacltto, JOSATHAN Evans, 8, H. Gladstone, Henry 1. and Perry F. Jourdaiu, of London, England, aro at the Marcille. 7 if 5 Troasurcr paid out received $5,000 In flyer. Mrs. 2. F.‘fitostvson and the Misses Biancha and Grace Thompson have left the ‘Tremont House to spend tho winter in Atlanta, Ga. Evma Vanni, ecenpant of Room 43 Otis Block, was awelientaily shot fn the hind yesters day forenoon by the accidental discharge of 1 revolver In tho funds of a bootblack mined Martin Fahey, Tne temperature yeatertay, Manisse, optician, No. 88 Maison street as observed by Pin NE Ing), Was nt Ba, m. ILdegrecss 100, th, Oa Mea pm, 2h B p.m, 22 Burometor, BA. mz, 0.70; 8p. my 2.07. James Mougan, 8 sntlor on tha schooner Gnrdher, went on board at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon under the intluenee of Iquor, and falling down ong of tho hatchways into tho hold waa soverely cut about the buck of the head, ‘AN exaursion party, consisting of over 200 railroad conductors and their wives, left tho Wolis Street Depot of the Chicago & North- weatern Railrond for San Francisco yesterday, ‘The Northwestern and Pacttte Railroads furnish free trains. Fontowina Is tho, lst of dutinblo gonds re- ceived yeatertay: Fowler Brog., 220 sucks salt: TP. & 0. EL Haker, 1000 4-suckssalt. Exporta: Hons: The Fairbank Canning Compuny, to KO- musberg, Germany, 30 cases preserved ments; Slasqoww, Scotland, 280 cases preserved meats, Collections, $5,085. ‘Tur, statomont in yesterday's TarnuNxe that Frank it, Robinson, an advertising agent, hid heen arrested oun warrant charging him with giving away liquor to minors, was incorrect, ns tho Robinson mentioned was not tho man who committed the crime, and was not arrested nt oll. A mistake as to the name was made by tho person who swore out tho warrant. Tur Rev. Brooke Herford begins to-morrow evoning, at the Church of the Mossinh, a course of Sunday ov Iectures on {etnories of Chriatian Roi ‘he subjects will be ns fol- tows: Nov, 21, ‘be, Catncom! Nov. 33, “Pho Overwhelming of Rome by’ the Barbarl- Deo. fh, “The Riso of Papal Rome"; Deo. Nome Under Theodore the Goth.” CianLes Soxur wis before United States Cominissioner Hoyne yesterday to nuswer for an attempt to poll a fmudulent vote on tho Inst glection-day, in tha Second Preeinet of the Fourteenth Ward, by muking atlidavit that one Hennessey, not v residont in the ward. was 0 Jeyu) voter, Thy case was indefinitly postponed, Tho complainant 1s John Baumgarten. ‘Tur regular monthly mecting of tho Chicayo Gynecological Society was held lest eventiy ut the Graud Pacifico Hotel, Dr. Do Saskia Miller residing. ‘There were about fifteen present. re Etheridyo rend n paper in whieh he a ensserd cnacs and thy treatinent of irritable blad- der. The paper was discussed at length, atter which the nembers present sat down to a pleas- ant Informal luneh, = A PETITION, ba teen by every man in any way connected with the Pollce Departiunnt, was yes- tenday presented to Sherlff-ctect Mant, tsking hint to retain tho gorvices af dallerCurrier in his present position, ‘The polls elim hat this is not t partisan movement, bat that {tis simply for tho purpose ot. keeping an_henest and eltl- clent officer in a place where a dishonest ind ine , elticient man would frustrate all tho efforts of -* the potice to bring criminals to Justice. ‘TUE ore ditora af 8, I. Lockwood & Co. w! inl cinbarrassment was detatled In yestur- day's Trinusy, held suather mvcting yesterday afternvon at tho store, No, 207 Monroe sircet, Nearly ail the creditors wero present, and those absent azreed tonbide by the deeision, Tho entire atternioon was epent In examination of tho books and accounts presented by the firm, Some of the creditors were inelined to insist on amore liberal sottioment than that offer by tho firm, but it was finally agreed to nccept ® contgon the dollar aa tho busis. ‘Tho trim cx- ect to seltio up iminedintely, and will continue in business, Tho ngreomont wis signed Into yesterday afternoon by represontatives of all tho credftors and by the members of the firm, ‘TIN: NOSBACK FAILURE. A TamnuNE reporter culled yestortay at tho once of EF, Puisifor & Co,. produce commis: sion merchants, at Room No. 7 Metropolitan Hilock, and sought to obtala from them: addl- tional Informution regarding tho fulture of tho Hossick Brothers, of Odell, i, ‘Tho Junior member of tho firm stated that be bolicved his firin were tho only creditors the Hossacks hind, in Chicago. ‘They had mde inquiries, und flied to learn of any othora, und If, us thoy fully bo- bolleved, they are the only creditors,” the amount | published—$110,000—as the Hubllitics ‘of the bankropt frm jn this olty was an overestimate, ax the Hoseacks owed thom only about $50,000, almost all of which was amply Recured by produco already here or wader way, Mr. Pulsifer said -that ho had lust Aeliay seun ono of the Hossncks, who tatd him that ho ex. pected to be able-to pay TU cents on tho dollar. Attho timo Mr, Pulsifer thought this might Prove true, butxinco thon bo hid come to the conclusion that M cents on thp dollar would bea Yolrer estiinate. Hoe did not belfevo that any- body In Chicaxo would bo affected; his trin would probably lose a ittle, but not cnough to disturb their sleep. Tho muln sulforera_ would be tho furmers of Livingston County, who hid been in giving tha —- Hosencks: ry use of thelr money. ‘Pho rato of interest fur theso lonna was fron: 8 to lv per cent, and it was this high rato of Intorest which crushed tho firm. Notwith= standing thole losses, tho farmers wero feeling very kindly towards the tlem, and many of ton wore bringing forward mary money to: help the Housacks beet a None of thom, unless thoy exporicnce a sudden change of heart, will press the tirm, and, under Uhese clreumstunees, Mr, Pulsifer thought the trm would eifect accom: irae and atart again in business betory yer; long. Mr. Pulsifer sald that if the Hossnoks of= fered anything Ike 4 euituble comproniisy, they: would atict them nguing but next week, whei one of the Assiqnees would yisit tho elty, they -would beable to epeak more udvisediyon tho subject, very = frew THE OITY-MALL. ‘Tnx olty advertised n few days ngo for 050 “'T's" of water-pipo, and persona contemplat- building aro greatly perplexed, Intend of oe advertisement should rend * tong," Annona the bullding permits issued yestorday was one to M, L, Batteries, to ercet a two-story: dwelling, Michigan avenue, near ‘Twenty-sixth stroat, to cout $4,000; onv to F.C, Vierllny, to erect four two-story dwellings, Nos, ZT to 2M Michigan avenue, to cost #400; gud ong to J. HH. Sherratt, to erect two two-story dwoltings, Monroe atrect, near Wood, to cost 0OU,, “CONTROLLER Gurney yosterday shipped to VP. W, Bureluy, Culro, a sdap-box ‘fled with tin cups whieh were uttichod to the fre-plags dure ing the Conclave. Mr. Burclay was here, ia a Just Grand Master, and hid intimated that he expected ta shure inthe prollts of we demonstration, and this ja hie roward. It wos an overdicht, of course, that the charges on the packuye wery not prepald, SMessus. Sroxe & Saini, of Warrousburg, Mo., wrote thu Mayor yeeterday desiriug to dis- busy of Jud inules™ which had withetood the eplzodtle, The Democrat party, it will be rus membered, bue a plank: in is plutform on “mules,” or bad at the lato election, and his Honor repiled tat there was nu market in the North for such gultals, und respoctfully re ferred the yentlemun to Sir, Hurnum, wi nduress usod to be Connecticut. ‘Tue explunution of tha railroutt folks in rofor- Phe to thy Adatug street yluduct dues not np> ae to ‘tke the Aldermen ontira euthfuction, ‘hey still Insist that the grade hus been changed, and yesterday Me. Wuller suggested to Ald. Swift that be wet sonie of the membre togcthor, and (hit he would accompany bin und muke wt persunal Inspection of what bud been done. such an examination will settle the dispute, and ited epearcaly: a doubt but dt will be spade ina AN order pussed the Council some weeks ago by which ull bills uxulast the city hud to be audited by the Finuuce Committes, und yeatere day some dischurged street employes cume uround for their pay. The city authorities are opposed to thy order, and wero uttempting to Tigke some capital out of it, but Nuully the fuborers were paid und went off susistled, - Whethor or not the discharges were mado with pviow to creatlog a rumpus is uot koowy, but it | ut SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1880—SIX TEEN is cortnin that tho Financo Committee bas not ‘been paying the attention to fa new duties that: it shoul! have done. COMPLAINTS about defective and dangerous aitewalks nro made every day, and so far very [ttle attention bus been paid to them. Amory the complataunts yesterday was a minister, who reported the condition of aitaira on Undiann ave enue, detween Fourteenth streot and the Bure Hington crossing, ts tnbeurnble, Ho was prom feed that the matter would bo looked into; but It is fonredl, in view of past exportences, that this Will bo the tast. of It until somebody has hroken a Jey or sustained other damages, Kenenr JaAMres08, who has had charge of the ‘islont of tho eily ordinances, says that the only change made in thom looking to Incrensin, the power of the Mayor is In reference to his control ayer employés, Mayor Hurrison, ho Says, bas made Mo suggestions to hin of any ksad in the work: but the ehunges made huve been wt Als own instance, and with ne other pure pose thin to tnerense the responstbility uf tho Mayor with a view to fenving him ne opportunt+ ty toatitt the ‘fitures of his ndininistration onto the shoulders of his subordinates, The pardon Supstion will bo brought before tho Council at its next inecting. Some of tho Mayor's frivnds yesterday wuld that he was pro- paring a messnze on the subject, and thon, Narilti, Others were nsserting thit he proposed to sent hin fist of the pirdons granted for tho last three months te aqiiare himaeit. His Monor would have nothing to say upon the subject, bub he evidently Inbors under tho fdea that’ bls des fenag Is completo, and that the storm raised by tho Aldermen is only a suinmier shower nt best. ‘Tite number of enses of diphthoria in tho city fs on the Increnve, It ecoms to tive boon stim ‘ulated by tho colt! woather, and the percentage of futahties is hirger than usual. On examining tho locnlities where deaths have been most free quent, Dr. Do Wolf Hinds that the sewernge 1s inpertect there, and this isnesigncd is one of the pestis enuses of tho spread of the discase, na niso of its unusunt severity, He vdvises an inspection of sewers, nud the taking of every picealicion todo away with the possibility of houses bolng infected with polsunous gases. A HAPPY CosPnOsIsE. On extending the tricks of tha Western Indi- ana Rallroad north of Twelfth street tho sehool- house nt tho coruer of that atrect and ‘Third ave- nuv will be in the way, and some of tho Alder= Interested In the cause of erditcation are Ereatly perturbed, especially Dr. Wickersham, He sees that the buitding wit he ulthinately cons demmned, nud has been iiboring with tho rafiroud folks with n view to effecting a compromise,— to having them forego the ordinary contemnas ton proceedings, und buy alot in the ike nud orvet m new building, ete, | His silgzestlons so fur have boen favorably re hy the rall- road authorities, and be eves that in tho end his pronosition will be adopter. Whero the new tocition will bo has not been doe id, but the chinces are that if the com pron is clfectud It will bo on Wabash avenua, etween Mwelfth and Fourteenth streots, VAN KUREN STREET DAMAGES, : Somo of tho property-holters In the vicinity of tho Van Buren street viaduct wre elaiming dumuiges froin thecity onaecaunt of the changes nuulo thore recently’ in the grado. ‘The city’s encral defense is that no grade wes ever estih- ished, henco there can be no damuges on nee count of changes, ote,, but this is not regarded ng tenable from tho fret that 8 grade hid exe fated, aed feom tho furthor fret that custom ig very often good hw in eases of | this kind, The matter isin the hands of the City- attorney, and bo yesterday visited the premises, to view the damages done, or which aro elaiined to huve been done. He found mutturs pretty much ag had been represented, and will at once ket about preparing to efend the elty’s interest. While ho wisely rafriined from saying auy thing: on the subject, it was. qaite evident that he thouxbt he would buve had a hetter caso if he had been consulted before tho changes were pale, Ho will report bis conclusions to the ‘ouncil, PROSPECTIVE EXTHAS. Contractor Sexton {s huviug somo trouble with hfs fron contrict on the new City-Hall, and the foundations are already Inid for in bill of “ extras” amounting to nbout $4,000, Tt appears: that tho original specifications or drawings for the fron heats for the rovf Indicated that seyen- pound © 'T" fran wus to be used, upon which busis all of tho contrretors bid, but it now turns out thut the working plnns cull for heavier muterint by several pounds, and he wants an allowance for the diTerence, or will refuse to put in tay thing else than what heagreed to. There has been consider ble correspondence on the subject already, aud #lneo no underatanditu his been reached Iara correspondence fs likely to follaw., ‘Che question involved 1a whether ho hid upon seven-pound iron or some dither welght, and go far tho evidence Is ip_bis fayor, itappeuriny that the most of the othor bidders had tha sumo understanding he had in compet- Ing for the work; but what the result will be no one cin foretell, [tis ta bo hoped, however, in any event, that the clspute will not-lead to du- laying the completion of the work, RAILROAD LRGISLATION. Tho Committee on Hallronds had 0 session yesterduy afiernoon and ugreed to report favorably upon the new ondinsnes for tho eccupiney of East Lake atreet by ry West. Division’ Railway Conan, the substunce of which ordinnnee hnsiwreuty been printed, Tho Motropulitun folks were on hind With protests, but their tabors were tt walt, from tho fact that the promisca uf tho West Divislon peopte were more liberal than tnd been mite ipatcad. and, furthermore, they wore be- Heved to be able to keep tholr promises, whieh xome menibers of the Committes sulil thay wero not autisiicad was the case with thelr opponents, ‘The Committee also ngeced to recommend that a side track be allowed ty be laid on Snow street to connect with Brana’s brewe that tho Western Indluna Itallrond = Com- miny be allowed” to erect fences — an mutes on the west side of their atroet croastugs, between Urove strect and the elty Henitas and that the West Division Inilway Compuny be permitted toa extend its tracks on Oden avenue to, Dougins Park. The Intter privitege was granted. on the petition of the proporty-holdors in the ‘vielnity, and it is un- deratooi that If the Counell coneurs in the ree ommenantion the tracks will. be extended a8 svon ns possible. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Tite Grand Jury spent tho day In hoaring or- dinars mattors, and disposed of guyenteen cuscs, Anding seven truo bills, four no bills, and pass- ing atx, ‘THE nowly-olected County: Commisstoner from the North Sido, Mr, Johu O'Noiltl, calted at the County Bourd rooms yesterday to lool aver is new quarters. + Cosntan Forz.and Jafier Currier ova sald to be even hu tho rice for Jaltor, und It 18 not tmprob- able that a third man, a Germun, will come out Hugi ne order that no tnterest muy bo antag onlzed, SUetiry-ELECT MANN Bays thoro [6 no trata in the rumors as to hls appolatments, Ho bad made promises tono one. Iu Is bis intention, however, to make Ma). Watts x Deputy aud glye Myron f, furblo the Chief Clerkablp. THE Committoc on Public Servico held a mecte ing yesterday afternoon for the purpose of minklag some changes In sataries at tho stggos- tion of the hends of the county offices. ‘Tho Commilttes decided not to muke thotr procecit> ings public until next Monday, as the members did not wish to be buttonholed nd bored dure ing the next two or three days ay dinsatistiod clerks and omployés, ‘They wilt sulanit a coins plete yopurt to tho Boned imeuting on Monday. A MextiNG of the Committee on ‘Tewn and Town Accounts was bold yesterday. The Super> Visors of tho county towns were ordered to pro- gent te tho Committey alist of ull the puupers in their towns, ‘The bill of Robert Muley, of Hyde Park, for 8384 Tor vutdoor retiel wan ree Jecied and placed on tite, togethor with the re. port of Mr, Chumberlin, the visitor, and the vpintou of the CountyeAttarnoy In the mutter. Mr. Willett bold that.as Finley tad been pat the au of by ainistnke, tho | county wns not. responsfblo for hile bill, anit could - bring sult nguinst him to recover tho money paid bin. The sib-Conmnitteu appointed fo tnvestigatea the alleged cruelty of the Superintendent of the Insane Asy sun to the min dimes O'Connell, charged by ble fathor-ine daw, dumes MeNamura, reported that te mun Was theano, hid threatened und uttempted to. take bis own ifs, and that the Superintendent: bad by obliged to put hin in a straight jucket, {Sts resistance was so terco that {i took six men todo this, and ho sustalnod sight Injuries at thelr hands, ‘The Saperintend wus fully ox- onerated from all blue in tho cise. ‘Yue mavrlugosHeense clerk f4 seratohing his hend und thinking. Not long ago a letter was recelyed from deromiah Hall, a lawyer of Clee cloville, Ou asking for a certificate showing: when Jobo Garvey and Macy Frances sickloa wergumirriod. A seurch through the records disclosed that dota Garvin and Frances Mary Blekles were married by Justice Witkun, daly i 187%, and Mr. Hall wis notitied. He rejotied yesterday that there must be a mlvtake,—that tho min wus Joli Garvey, a brother of the cele: United Androw J, Gf New Yorks and “tha unwilling witness whe testitled that Andrew gnvo bin °8150,000 to solver Jo Tweed ar Albany to betbe the Legislatury, and that by died dn London a fow duya age, The records were wali gong over, and an adlidayit Was due ot, showing that Mra. Franves Mury hols bad sworn that his miie Was Joh Gur- Ving but it uppeured from the document ree turned by the Justice af tho Penco, although the Hane Garvin was written twice in the body uf it, that the man bad wyned Jobs Garvey at the bution of it. Decelt was evidently practiced when the Heenae waa procured, but wily noone Knows. The object of Tails inquiry i une known, but it nity como aut ina day or twos Te fe vonjecturod now that be hus been aunploye by Sirs. Garvey to look atter ber husbadd'’s proporty, LOGAN, POLITICS, Fist WAnD. Tho straight First Ward Kepubilean Cib,met. uttho Grand Pachie lust eveniig, about thirty molubers present. ‘Thirteen voters were elected members, and four nore proposed fur members ship, dtr, Bugle, from the Specht! Committee to Prepare a phin te keep the Chub in warkiug: rder, mude the following recommendations, which were concurred ins ‘That the Vico-Presl> dente ongantze theit respective precliets, wid in. vite all Republicans ty duke parts. thut there be a thorough canvass af the precinets election; and that maps be prooured show. jJng the vacant lots, unoceupled huaildl t On motion of Mr. Rockwell, tho Exeoult mittee was empowered to revise tho cons tlon and lnws and to fll yacnnetes in cna oflvers-ctect do not qualify. by the next mect- ing, The Club then adjourned, subject ta tho call of tho Exeentive Committe: FOUUTH WAND, . Tho Young Men's Htepubtican Chib of th Fourth Wand net at Armory Hall Inst evening for tho purpose of reorganizing. A Committes Appalnter! on Constitution nod Luws ree ported, and the report was adopted, after which tho following officers were cleeted: President, W. A. Fullers Sevrctnrles, FoR, Ds » Fancher, and FU. Marshalls ‘Ceenatirars, be 1. Boomer and 4 ) Farwell: Vieo-lresl+ dents, E. Hancey, W, Dempster, W. W. Witeox, BP ital, Dre Bot. Ives, Parley Upton, i. Ay Ruatand AH. Mekering; Finanes Committed =P. O. Dodo, IL Harper, aA. Vatughin, ‘Side; % Paliner, ‘Thomas Keefe, W, » Huwiey, He A. Anderson, D. Heizes, aud the Hon. D. Ne Hash; Executive Committee—Gwytn Garnett, Ib. R. De Young, Raith Hishop, DH. Hammer, Wall Wolch, and G, T. Williams: Mentors Tittcemd, J. Ment, He. B. Matte Newhouse, |, McKinnon, B. MeCarthy, CG. IL Willett. 8. W. Seott, Willlam Carey, and C. EH Gaubert, Some routine business was ufteward disposed of, and resolutions of condolence were adopted on necount of the: death or a K. Davis, who wis iin ald and highty-respected member of the orga jaation, Another meeting will be held two weeks hence to Install the elected oftcers, and promis nent speakers will be in attendance, SUBURBAN, NATON. Prof, IL. F, Fisk, returned from Clifton Springs: Weinesday, and after attending to sume private ‘business, which ts the cause of his preacuce hero now, he will go nyninto Clifton and probably remain some tine, is health is not huproving AS Titel ag couhdte desired. Trot, Locke, the Director of the Con- servatory of Musi, will ulve another pubtlo musical {nn coupte of weeks, in whieh an ore chestra of thirty pleces will nssist, Bad Marverts, Dear Food, and Starve toy Pensnate, Correayuntenee New York Sun. St, Petensnuna, Oct, 25,—The Government and the Journals devoted to It—that {a to say, almost ourentire press—are muking strenuous efforts to cuncenl the trith I regurd to the misery of the Russtin people. No wonder, when block brend issuld In St. Petursburg ath copeeks, ord3¢ conta n pound, aud when the average wages of workingmnen in this town is 15 roubles, orubout MLZ) a ionth. Deductlig the ‘tuxes, an unmarcied workingmon’s dilly murplis Anouits to 43 copeeks, or 4H cents, utmost. He must have three pounds of bread every duy, costlug 16 copeeks, one-third of lls daily wages. What, thon, must be the condition of tho work. ten Whose wires are below tho wyeruge, und of those who are tmurrled and bave famillea ta support? Well, this price of 5 cupesks a pound for bread threatens to go still higher, Let it reach the ture of 7or® copecks una tno suf- fering will becomo Intolerable, for the workligs men will be obliged to deprive: themselves of the commoncat necessittes; and neither com- mercy nor Industry, already wimost ruined by taxation, can help the unfortunate men by raislig thoir wiges oven up to the lowest figure. permitting the support of a family, What tnust be the moral and soefal condition necessarily prosueed by such 4 crisis ina great Cupital Hko St. Petersburg, which Ig the render vous of crowd uf adventurers from all tho countries of Kuropo and Asin? It sulllces to read the reports of tho trinds tn the criminal courts to gout inetruetlan upot this potat. The number of monstrous crimes, robberies, und tmurders fs Incrensing alarmingly. é So much forthe Capital, Now let us taken look at the provitices.. Here nre some frures: At Kamyehino rye Hour sold tust week ati rouble and 48 copecks (ubout $1.0) a pod (abattt 38 pounds) and evcn upto 1 rouble 8 copecks GLK), At'Tanritsin a pood of rye costa 1 rouble SU copecks (NM cents), Black bread at the former place cost 1 rouble 40 copecks (about $1.05) the pood. In tho country Villages It costs ft rouble 80 copeks (about $1 thy pond, nearly ag ie oe Inthe Capital, Aud what n dilteretico-in the wages of the peer peasnnts and tho workInginen of the Capltalt Linight tultinly these Agtres, The couclu- ston would be that the most fertile Alatrlots are tho most Impoveriyhed. The Kussinu Empire has been attacked In her abundant granarics. ‘Tho harvests hive been terribly bad, and itt some parts of the eountry the persants have no work formyear, What ean thoy do now? A. firmly of seven persons, whteh Is the averago uumnver in the country’ parts of Russia, cons Btiies from 13) to 1 pounds of rye In a yen. That makes from 145 to 15 roubles, an enormous: sum for thom. And where fs tho inoney for tuxes and clothing to come from? Must tho penaant dle of hunger without complatning?. Hut this calamity is not merety local, Tho Medastyer Optetel itseit has Just published figures proving tlut thly state of attains extends wt tho Present moment te the Gavernnieate af Samara, Kherson, Bkaterinoshey, wn to the greater pore ty those of ‘Toural, Saratoll, Simbirk, raizot, Dials tn Roursk, Penza, and Pale ne 1s reported froin several tern Governments, Novgorod, Uskol, Stnolensk, and St, Petorsburg. The districts where the harvests have not been quite so bad ure unfortunutely not very: preduetive. They are tardy able to provinte for loent wants. ‘There hus been n surplus this year only jn Bessarabin, Volhynta, Esthonla, and a fow districts of the contro und tho west. Every here elso tho harvests have been boluw tho average, The districts which have suffered most hayo been compulled to have recourse to the Govern: ment for seeds for the tetds. Sumara reeclved Nmiltlion roubles, Saratowt and Simbirsk 0 mill Jon ouch, and Astrakiien 60,00 roubles. But atl that is for the future, while the terrible prosent must somehow be provided for. Ney Russia hus few newspapers, or othor publica: tlons, yet, novortheless, tha most alarming roe ports are circulated fa reward to this feuctul and universal dlstress, an, Women, and chit> dren are dying of hunger every duy in the Gove erninents of Samuars and Suratof, Subserlp. dion Tats have been opened, but who fs noble to give? The Government ts doing its best. It Das nirendy given out more thin a imiltton roubles, and advanced four nsiliiong In favor ot the provisioning fund—a fund which at tho Present moment umounts to only five millions, Wann ridiculously sasall ta moot the need. At Moscow bread costs six copeeks n pond, and ten copecks for white brent. In the coun- Cry It is still worse, and village pauperism fs In- erensing euch year. ‘The primitive system of Auricuiture, together with tho welght of taxn~ on und the resultsof the avertaxing of tha Villagersby that ehtss of merchant proprietors Knows tinder the mimo of koula-kl, ts ruining th lege proportion of the peasants, Tho Courrier Russe gives going details upon the situation of the landed — proprictors which ure fur from being encournging. Fit. teen milllons of déciatines of selgneurial lands tro mortgaged, and tha anoutl Interest absorbs euch year twenty milllons of roubles, In sone Governments all the landed property fs hypath. eonted, and .the payments to be mide to tho bunks surpass tho tinownt of tho revenia of the lunds. Bach year a certain niumbor of thoso estates bevowe the property of tha bankers, by Whoin they tro resotd tospeculators, tothe yrent dutrimont of agriculture, ‘The position of att sorts of employes fa still More precarious. Onaecount of the tnguilloieney of wanes, xed for the most part by old rules, their life fs nothing but asuccessionof the hurd- est privations, ——_—_—_ ‘Tho Irish Poople Armod to the Tooth Tho special correspondentof the London Daily News wrote to thut pauper from Custlobar on tha meth ult, aa follows: “Tho marked—! bud almost written ostentu. ous—nbsunce of weapons atthe meetings of tho Inst two Sumlays tote attracted great atten tion. From perfootly trustworthy information 1 gather that Nopaaeances are ih this matter Wore than usilly deceitful Tt da utmost ims Porwiblo todoubt that the huge population of this county ia armen to the teeth, Since the expicution of the xee Preservation uct tho purchitse of Nrearms bus been incessant. At the stores in Westport whery carbines are sold mot of in tho last ‘ve mot provious yours, and revolvers ure alse in great demand. Tho favorit weapon of tho penanntry, on aecount of Ite Tow price and other good qualities, ts tho ofd Enhett rite, bought out of the Gove ernment stores, shortened und rebored to wot ridbof the ring. ‘The work of refushloning tho supornpnuuted rifles and adapting them for sluga and buckshot has, f bear, beon performed forthe most puredin Amerlet, whence the guns have been relinported Inte this country tn hinge quantities, 1t tv believed that the suppression at arnon the occasion of linge yaithorings 1s due to the Judginent of populie lenders, who aro huturully aversy to any. display whieh would Aiford the Government a pretext for disarming the people. There ts, thy people of this distel Oma ray period of Lriah hls: tr A Wu-shilllinr geared wo cnubles any idle person ta wulk about anywhere with a yun on hia shoulder, but this privileay be rurely exer. clad. ‘Two mornings age Lode men passed in front of the Itullway Hotel ap Westport with gungon their vhouklers, t eh wecurrences: ure very rire, the only didiyvidials who earry Wenpola ostentutiously being uidiords, agents and the Hoyal lrish coristabulary aitording thei “protection.” ‘Thia protection iv always grated, when usked for, but many lundiords have an ate Hint Invincible repugainice to ge everywhero attended by armed police, Lord Ardilaun, £ ear, his Ofgwnized a little body-wuurd of bbs own people in preference to bolng folluwed about by the tai, dark sures now frequent everywhere jn Couuty Mayo, from Achill to Newport, from Baling te Ballinrobe, and froin Clarcmorris to Weatport. Stull anything kes ‘rishng in the West! ts reqarded tery as chlinere Jeal. und ths arining of the people as aimed only ut the terrifying of lundlords,’ a Many disceses own their existence to cll. matle Influence upon the system; but dlsenses of the stomach and bowels are. totally inde. pendent of season, Dyspepsia, heartburn, Waterbrash, tatad ete, axist the yeur round, the world overs they ean, however, aWwOY tara more complete least twenly-oue = days belorg a } be etired the year round, by Hamburg Drops, BURSTED BUCKET-SHOPS, The Collapse of the Chicago Grain & Provision Ex- change. Liabilities About $60,000—Four Con- stables and a Deputy-Sherif in Charge, Causes of tho Calamlty—Some Disgusted Creditors—A Petty Fatlure. ‘There was nore excitement In Hoard of Trate alloy yesterday than has been witnessed nt any tine within n year, Tho scalpers, sninll-fry epecutators, and many of the bly fish were very much exercised, and well they might bo, bo- entiso tho muirtgina which thoy had putup dure Ing the week, and tho proflts which they had ox- pected to clutch from tho present “ boom" in stocks, grain, and provistons, had vantsted into thin alr. Tho occasion of this timucial demnatart> zation was tho falluro of two speculutive * banks," known to tho habitucsof tho alley as * bucket-shops."” ‘Tho firstof tho twain to cosa its doors was tho * “CHICAGO OHAIN & PROVISION EXCHANGE, Charles‘, Doxey, President and Treasurer, and N.C. Murray, Secretary.” On the opening of Wusiness antimber of gentlemen who wero on the long sldy of tha stock market presented tholr tlekets and demanded that thoy be paid certain dliferences, Tho cash wns not forth- coming, and us inpotent excuses were given for the emptiness of tho ensh-box, tho more do- termined ones immedintely sought legal mons- ‘res to collect what wis owlng thom, Tho full- ure to mect the wantsof the carly patrons of tho estabilsnment had a depressing effect on the management os well us on the frequenters of the pluce, and as Mr, Doxey, the President and ‘Treasurer, did not turn up at the usital hour and ho was very mach sought ufter, the rumor wis started that ho had cluped with some 370,000, ‘This story passed rapidly niong the alley, and fromthe alley to tho shops of tho doslers in Mquid groceries in tho fmmedinte vicinity, and at the close of 'Change It hud Jumped Into unl- versnl circulation, It prayed, howover, ta be unfounded, for ubout t o'clock Mr. Doxey put in a briof appearance. «A survey of the scene dently inspired him with tho feeling that, a9 bo could do no good, he might better retire, and ho accordingly retired. About? o'clock a rather plain-looking person without 8 trace of speculation entered the shop and inquired for tho maunger. In the absance of Mr, Doxey, Mr. Murray, tho Sccratary, was painted out us the neting head of the establish- ment. The plain persun announced himself ng wConstable, and stated that be had AN ATTACUMEST TO SHRVE. This could be canceled by tho payment of $16.25 nud costs, sult of A. Rosunheim. Payment was declined, “no funds,” aud a second Constable oppenred on the scene In seaceh of $387.50 on bebalf of John Dickenson. A third minion of tho huv tripped hurriedly into tho ‘private ollice, and,on behalf ot W. C. Witeox, presented a celui for 80675, Tho three Constables gazed on tho chaira and oftlee furniture, which wero the only nasets in sight, and were mentally fyurlng: up what tho stu’ would bring ut a Constablo's anie, provided it were done on the equitre which, by the way, [s somewhnt of au unusual thing, when they were perturbed by tha slzht of anothor brothor star, Constable Demp- key, WhO proveeded to demand tho Payment of or While the quartet of legal collectors wero discussing tho situation, they were somos what shocked nt the intruston of Deputy-Sherlil Burke, who camo armed with an attachinent to. capture allin sight.at the suit. of Warren M. Brown, who chilined that tho institution owed him some $7,000, Mr, Brown made an altidavit that to the best of his knowledge Doxey bad left the State, aud the Grain & Provision Exchange was about to conceal its property. He had also taken out 8 gurnishes writ aginst any funds of the coneern which wight have been on tes posit with the Corn Exchange Hank and Cani- dian Bauk of Commerce. Funds might havo bean there, but Invostiration proved that thoy were not. Shortly after the levy was made a placard wae alixed to the front and rear ene trances announcing that tho shop bad been closed by Shorllt Holtman.” Durtig the afternoon a TninuNxE reporter suc: ceeded in ubtaining admission. Some fitteon or twenty discansolute creditors were grouped Around the stovediscussing tho situation and oH % wondering how much would bo rentized by the’ aulo of | the — tulletin-bonrds and chatrs, They had taekled Secratary Murray, but got uo satigfactry assurance fram him, and were walting for Doxey, who had “stopped out a Hitle while ago and would soon be buvk." The reporter Interviewed Mr. Murray, and From hits lourned that THE LIAMILITIRS OF THE EXCHANGE wero tn tho nelhborhood of $50,000, Of this sum about $30,000 was due on stock contracts,— the apts calling for 10,000 shares,—~and tho re mulntig 220,00) on gratin and provision dels to city nid country partics, “Was thore any bank indebtedness?” “ Nono whatever, Weowo nothing oxeent to elty and country operators, ns Liye told You." “io what do you attribute tho collapse?” ‘Yo the boom tn stocks and produce since tho Indium election, und pardoulncly during tho past two or three itaya.” “Why aldirtyou protect yoursolyes by pur- chasing calls?” “Tdon't know, Probably Mr. Doxoy novor thomght of tt.” “Tow aro tho Mahilities divided?" © We owe good ileal through tho country,— all over the State,—though tho most of our In- debtedness is duo tn tho city. ‘he fret is, wo hive been constantly losing monoy since tho Tat of September, We woro on tho * short” side, and the longs” have hud tho best of it most of the way through.” 7 “What ure you going to do nbout it?" “Wo hive ‘sont ott tho followlig elrenlar: *Owitng to unforeseen ctirenmstiices and to an unequaled runof ill-tack for tha pust threo months, wo havo decided to refuse alt new business and to close wil existing trades at this morning's eponing markets, Wo are iow at work gutting tho trig stite of cour wfaire, and just so soon ne Wo know how wo stand wo shoil commence eaitling, and trast thut with suill- clent tine allowed us wo stall be able to pny dallar for dollar,’ eae have you? “Wo hive somo bifances to oir credit in banks scattered shen the country, and n tot of due-blils from local speculators for diiter- ences awing to us." ‘Tho Inat-mentvoned nro somewhat precarious, Aro thoy not?” 2 “ Yes, they may be regarded so, {n many ine stances.’ “T seo by your lettershead that 353, havo Dotroit. branches {i “Indfunnpolfs, Toledo, ani WIIL thoy close up, nsoz? “Lonn’t say, ast don’t know anything about thoir business,” “Whit do you know about thon? “MILT know Ia thut Mfr. Doxey has an interest in thom, though the most of thelr atock 18 con- trolled by the resident mumiyers.” “©? Have you drawn ou thon to nny extent?” “TI prestime Mr. Doxey fas drawn fn hls abare of whatever profits thoy huyo murde.” + “WHO ARE THE ATOCK HOLDERS §n the Chicago Grain & Provision Exchange “Mr, Doxey and several of hls len frlonds, Ove ts Mr. Caroy, of Intivnapolls. Ts all the stool, 8100000, paid up ta fail “1 think it fs with tho oxcoption of n few thousund dollin. Cam going to Sndhunupolis tucntahe to close up the atfatrs of tho hou ore, Hontly saw Mr, Brown, ¢ thut Doxey was not ent aa ho would tke to have Ttappeur, “Why! suid be, there tsa prott in his favor now ff many of his outstanding dents with mo, Seo here.” and he oxhibied a roll of tickets, "1 bought Western Union somo tne ngo at 10sgGlony, and kept muargining tt down tots. Now it ia iy, whieh nuts bin a protit. of about three conte to clase out the deal at current rates.” Mr Lrown was apparently very indignant at the disappearance of ffs mirgins and the manner in which Nis traded wore hang Up. Mr Murray sympathized with hlin, sy hig that tae aarket had Leen follawed down by Mere Brown tn his deulin wnd that, fustead af being Wtoger by the deat, he would Luve beon a winner had not infafortune overtaken tho Exehauze, ‘Tho straw whieh brake tho cauinel's buck was a deal mute by dtr. Doxey on Tuesdiy evening of abot 0000 shares, which he took olf the hands af the Chicago Produce Exehunwey the hulk of them being Western Union nt Oita, ‘hese shares: had previously been sold short wt higher prices by the Produce Exchange, nottlig a promt et ubout €100, Mr, Dexoy did not believe that the market woutd react, aud he took the donut; that is le auld tho sharea short nt chit tyre, be and Pope agreoing to pay or take ditterences, ‘Tho hugs on the trady at list evening's prices was about $b) per shure, oY about ¥27,000 In the uyerenite, Jat evening Mr. Daxoy wasealled upon atthe Value House by number of the creditors, to who ho stated that no would endenvor to have A bilinee-shvet made out this afternvon, when he would Know oxuctly how he atoud, ‘Tho four Constables und the Deputy-Sherlit hada lively mutings about sundown, cach oo clalaitny priority of right, and uelthor willing ta trust tho othor with tho austody of tho pluce, Finally thoy agreed to wate the tixturos ina body, and to du it comfortably a couple of hod of coal were brought in, and the tive custodians ade Lie best thoy could of It for tho night, About an hour after the collapse of the Chis vago Grain & Provision Exchuoge a run was made un THE GAUDEN OLTY BUCKET-AtOP, alittlo affalr at the reur of tho Tlyoll, undor tho munagoment of A. W. Noho, who list summer rina pool-roons jiu basement Inthe atley, Mr. Nohe attributed bla Hngneial explosion to tbe “boom” wud the crazy desire of the speculators: to go loug on stocks, graiu, und provisivus, Ho 2" torn laine to pald out $10,000 We Tittradas. When he closed up yesterday hls Lwhllities were 1,00), of whieh $1,100 wero on stocks, dad tha romalnder on grain and bow prodiats, Ife hua ealled a moeting of his ared- tora for thia afternoon, when, If they be will. fag, be will give them a xmall cash dividend and his notes for tho remainder. If thts proposition bo nevepted ho will resume busines. Fn POWERS CONFESSES. Ho Owns Up to Killing ¥o Mon, but Says Ho Did It In Selt-telense, Falward Powors, thy young man who shot and killed thoCh nese Inundeyman, Yo Mon,lust week, Sunday, ut No. 187 North Hulated street, and who was arreated by Detective Simmons Tucs- day night on Desplaines street, near Fulton, last eventing gave a reportor of Tue Trinoxn a statement of the manner in which tho murder was committed. The prisoner was found in o coll at Contral Police Station, and willingly ane swered tho questions put to him. He stated that he todyod welt Peter Maltoy, at tho Iver House, vorner of Lako and Cand streets, on the night before tho murdor, tnd enrly tho noxt morning: Sunday, Nov. 7) thoy went aruund ta Yo Mon's place, Powers sald, to get two ehirts and two collars which he had loft there on the precedliye Thursday, Ho hanted the Chinaman his cheek for tho Washing, and tho latter took it and sitid b “NO WASIBE.” Powers anid he wanted his clothos, and ¥o Mon sald, "Nos go out.” Powers ald he would not dogo, Tho Chinaman was fronting at the time, and raised the Wat-lron in a monacing manner towards Powers, anid attempted to neday nnd sirlko him The Iatier stepped bnrek, and told Yo Mott he must have his washing, The Chinaman thon seized a butchers knife, and Powers stepped out of tno luindry onto the aldowalk, the Chinaman fol- lowing hlin ns If he was going to cut bin with the weapon, whereupon Powers saya he drow a revolver and th without tuking any direct aim, and finmnedintety turned around and walker away with Malloy, not looking back to see what tho alfect of tho shot had been. On belng asked {fhe could not have proventod the Chinaman from doing him any serious Injury without using ft weapon, Powers said his teft arm was dislo- ented and he could not have done so. ATH THE SHOOTING Towers ond Mulloy walked away, and turning into Tndinna street wont ta the bridge, from which the former threw the revolver into tho river. Thonce thoy went to the North Sid whero they remniued for a short time, and re- turned tothe West Sido again. Powers wont to his inother'’s house and procured a coltnr and tt necktle, Malloy having proviously left him on Despluings street, ‘Tho {leat information Powers had of the death of the Chinaman was by reading the report in the Trinuse the next morning, Ie subse. quently met Malloy on Desplaines street and arranged to go to Logansport, Ini, where they renitined a day ortwo. Powers than resolved to come back to this vity and surrender himself to the pollee authorities, te had been here but # few hours when ho was arrested, Now it [ beltoyed that Mulloy, if arrested, will tell substantinily tho sume story as Powers has, and tho young mon went ont of the city for tho very purpose of concoeting a scheme to get Powers of on the ground that he dhl the shoot- log In Relf-tlofense. Whether that can be clr- cummyented or not ty the pollea authorities ro. inuing to bescon, it fs conjectured by somo that Powers and Malloy ATTEMUTED TO HOU THE CHINAMAN, and being resisted the formor shot him. Powers is a young mutt of 18 yenrs, flvo toot and ten and one-half Inches in hight, bus dark brown halr. and blue eyes, Ho bas been n rough boy, and early begun it enrecr of erie. In 1875 je wes arrested for stealing a vest ina tailor- shop at No, 2 North Union strect, for which he was sent to the ffouse of Correstion for two months. A boy mined Honson waa with him whon tho theft was committed, In 1877 Powers Was ngiin arrested fora burglary iu entering the siloon of Peter Marsh, on “North Unton Rtreet, und stealing a quantlty of cigars nnd fiquor, [ehard Holland accompanying hin at the tlne, Hoth received n acntenco of olyhteen inonths In the Joliet Ponitontiary, and served sixteen months. Last June Powers wns arrested on the churgo of robbery, but was discharged. atter a trial in the Crinitnat Court, a RESULTS OF THE RECENT BOOM. The {Chicago Grain & Provision Ex- change, C. I. Doxey President, and Nohe's Garden City Exchange, both suspended yes- terday. ‘These Exchanges should nat be con- founded swith the old Chicago Public Prod- ues Exchange of 141 Madison street, 1. aA. Loring President. ‘The business of this Int- ter Exeliange Is done on a more conservative basis, It 1s, we believe, the oldest in the Union, and is firoly established. It 1s con- sidered safe and reliable. ns IDENTIFIED. BAN FRANC18co, Cal., Nov. 19,—A_mumbor of oltizons of Onkland have ttontifled Morrill ns in former resident of that otty for n white, but a reticent, eccentric mun, making but few ac- quaintances, but of reputed weulth. <a DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY, An elegant and costly assortment of rare Jow- elry and novelties; 1 complete stock of clocks aud bronzes, comprising elegunt enthodral chimes and gongs, Bisquo figures; a comploto stock In every dopartmont. Dosiring to distrib- uto our Christinns business more tvonly and avolil a grent rush, we will mako it an object for porsons purchasing now. 8. Hyman & Co,, State and Madison strects, ————___. Don’t Dic on the Preminon, Ask druxgists for “Rough on-Rnts.* It cloars out (rats, mio, bed-bugs, ronohes. J5e. boxes, ——— What alt sny must ba true. Tho untvorsal yordict Is that tho new No, 8 {s tho simpleat and most durable sewing-machine. Whecler & Wil- son Sunufucturing Company, 155 State streot, Buy the Fmiprovent Howe Seales. Bordon, Bellouk & Co,, Agents, 07 Lako strout. a Care and Dr. Bull's cough syrup will banish colds and coughs. 24 contsa vottly, . Huck & Rayner's Moth Powder destroyaroach- es, tena, iio and bedbugs. m DEATHS. SIKLYON—Thureday, Noy, 14, F. W. Shotdon, naed, ‘Bi years. fingtal fram hls Into residences, 447 1, Bunny, Nove, at 100) ms by curring SCHLOESSEI—On Noy, 18, Alox, A; Xchlogaser, of typhiaia favo Funurai from rostienee tn Mnring Hosplta), on Sunday atzu'cluck p. in. SCULLY—At1i Mury Ay beloved daughtor of hininns and Murgurot Scully, axed “years G months Rox-nr., 3 to fone son of Rana ayoure, 9 View, opposite oe days, “Fanerl wilt tenvo tho resitonco of hor paronts, 253 North W dlla-st., Sunday, at MH ectock skurp, to the Church of the “Holy Name, thunce by carringes to Cc le Oey Cometery. $27-H, Louis papors pleaso copy. OSRONN—'Thomna Osborn, aged @ years 6 months and 2ilays, the only ano of ex of the Osborn family, Just on the steamer Alpena, will be burled fron vault at itosohitl Monday, NOV. B by care to Musonill ob noon Invited to attend. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Di eA HOUNKON Wind LRCTUIER NRF the Chicane those phica) Society thie ovening ut got ON parlor tor of ur House. Bubjucts ry of sy” pues ANNU AI. REDSION OF TH Mount Hatake, Atumnt Aasactntion of tho Norte west will bo held at tho Grund acitic Hotel saturday, Ov. zi at It weluck, “Daughters and pranddauuneers tavited, ae Wild, HA a Har ae dunia, it tuke aetion in 1. Muran, lauay Sn iio, Dunlold, Avery, Ge Frivnds ure 1K Cille . Ved. M.WORKALS, D. Day PASTOR OF the Eighth Prosbytoriun Church, will conduct the Hunday sche tenchure! neoting At noon tu-day iu Lower Fu i Nie “CoNSIEN SOF prayer, tosni on USM rooms, pe CITIZENS OF WEST CHICAGO-a¥, AND . vielaity ura requosted to attend a tuoting tu- niche at Td Woe C1 leauo-nys far Aiko purpose eat a i ave Wad itutated; vinduet on ¢ asamplo relat! tiie by express of tho Lost Crndiva in Sinurles put uy oles wuntly and strictly pure. flators Wo ll Chiten t Ackiross aU. “on ory Bay. Conslile Wisin ihe world, LL a spoululiy nIY nN Hetat, FLAKE HYP AWTICLY OF all grocers Inthe Unite anid. “ry it, Factory, i Titeus, wx und Ei Avene MINING OUTLET: ) J MATERIALS €.H. Sargent, BeBe’ t Statecat,, Unicago. ULE CARS, $2.0 to 1.0) Win! CAPS..Wo to HW GQLOVES.. seeee8So LO $1.0 LES TEINS ILA‘R-ILOUSE, M1 Hunduiph, ness Dearborn. PAGES. PUBLIC HRALING OF THRE SICK No Medicine Given, ¥excent in thos carce whore, on exninination, it may bo fond necamary to preserve cerinin remedios which, cambined with iny peeuting Magnets Oporn= tlon, nevelurate # perfect and radical curo, DR. 0. DODGE PHELPS, OF NEW YORK, ‘The only Udaeated Physician wiih the Gift of Menl- log tr tho United Sintes, Inte of Baltimore, Raston, Phvladetphin. St. Louis, Washington, Now Orleans, and Cloclunatl, has atiyaged Hershey Music Hall, on Madison-st., In the City of Chicago, Whero ho will Publlely Heal the Sick Free of Charge, For two wooks, from 10 to 11 o'clock ovory morning, commencing, MONDAY MORNING, NOY. 22. Also Token Porlors tn the Singer Ibullding; 243 State-st., Corner Jackson, FOR ABOUT SIXTY DAYS, Where thong who nro nblo and willing to come from I)a.m, th p.m, oneht day, Ch eat Acute Paine Instantly iteileve iki The Blind See! “he Deal Hear! Over 60,000 Persons Treated in 20 Years, DR. PHELPS' practice is mostly disenses of n chronta nature, and cases given up ns incurable, Tis reatment Is peeuline to himself although there hove In all ies win have had the sumo magnetic Power aver tha disenves of the holy wid mutta. Bome cnllit thes GIP OF HEALING.” sot few lito pose susxed IL to such in oxtent over Aoarly all dscns nnd porsone. ‘ihe penetteo tn tnaod anon tho toast ck principles of actencos tharg Is nothlig miraeus Ions oreupuraatural about it; itis in harmony with alt natural ines, sy this treatment It takes but n Cow minutes for In- vetorate eases of almost any curable chronio alseusot und so sure fa tho effect that but fuw diseases require second troutment, READ THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVITS N. fh-No cases aro publishud excopt hy permtsslon, REMANICANLE Crier, not spoken ane word above a whispor since oven Yours nun tant Anuust, untitdeama tn tho coms, of De. 0, Dodge Pholpa, at tha Truntbull House. tr tho City ofl when, by ono treatment, hot oxe cece ene ie ites ‘by the Doctor, ny voico was perfectly rostored. t is SUL, RONEN A, MITCHELL, iaretord, Conn, Wa, the underslenod, oltlzens of daritard, elie pour art lore Pirsonally ncquninted with Mrs. Mitchall, hereby certify hit the above statements are true, Jatin Hubbard, Key, Samuel A. Hitler, No, 19 1icks nireets Honry W. Hichmond, Parks ntrectt Goorga Fi Xtriekland, Mala streats Non M. intor Tl Albany avuenugs Hf. HL. Hartlety, praprictor Trungull Mouse, This Is to cortify that l havo not Apoken nloud word for two yenraund five months, until T went ta tha Aptericun House, in the Clty of Toston, and was operuted on vy Dr, O, Dodge Pholps, when, without: medicine or Instrument, he rostered my volee in loss than one minute, JOSEPH A, TUCKELL Lynn, Fab, 21, 1870, armmonvenith of Massachusotts~Essox. os—Wob. orxonnlly appeared the’ above-named Josoph A. ‘Tucker, und mabsci ‘and made onth pias the abovo: cortificate ts truo, Before no, N. INGALL, Justice of the Pesce, HH. Briges, of Nochestor, N. Y. suflered from seminal wenkhase until ho’ was unable tw attend to businogss, sutered from headacho, wakefulness, pain in vuciouia pnts ot thy body, forzelfulness, plddlnons, melancholy, und great mental depression, Cored by twa trentiionts and prescriplion. Address ox Huchoster, N ‘ TAPE WORM. Pr. 0. Dodge Phelps auaranteos ta remove, Taps ‘orm In from forty minutes to two hours, WITIL UE HEAD, nnd without dicting, starving, or make ing the pationtaick, Uniess tha licod ts removed tho wort will grow agaln. ; PILES. Thia painfnl diseaso will be treated by the Doctor without tho knifo, caustic, or igntaro, ond without pln or loss of timo in burinosa, cure guarauntoctd, ST. LOUIS TESTIMONIALS. John Hart, 224 Howard-st., 8t. outs, Deaf 10 years, ‘Tried many piysicinns nnd found no rellof, Cured by Sno trentniont and proscription given by Dr. Phelps. Will nnseor inquirios, Maurleo Durkue, 8 Morgan-st. Asthma 7 years. Revolved no benent froin ang treatment unisltronted by De, Pholps. Could not sleep nights; bub could sloop well after tho first trentinent, Charles Leppor, corner Cullfornti-ny, and Keokuke ta St Louis, Lain tuck years, Cans to De, Phelps AF UO, and have been welloversince. WHI anawer Inquiries. Wititana Glawrart, Davin near Benton, South Bt. Louls, Deat 25 yours, Co: Ht Helse in the heat, and could not hear nelvo, Instantly rollevod and rs Wil annwor inautrler, John Flattery, 123 Routh Seventh-st, Parniyzed lég—no foulini Ih ity could bear to hive if pinched oF cut ang not foul lt, After to treatments havo now AForfeet soneo of fealing. Whit auswor Inguition, * Graham, No, G6 Biddio-st., was trented ono {GUE eo for chiroute dlarshcen, Sancred ning months, Was cured hy Dr. Pholpe in ono wook, after -boning: the skill of ninny physicians, WU) anawer Inquiries, Mr, dohn Mersencur, Troy, Ml. came ano year azo. with hin litte son. pone old, whoo hens ered with wsenb (called seald hend) slace 3 mont! oll, ‘Treated by several phyaiclunss out fnlled ta rs culve By, benofit until treated by Dr. Phelps, and cured In three wooks, {Ill anawor Inquiries. w TH Consultation Free. For recent casca in tho,city soo dally paporas also call aUlinil, whoro {nual tho alck publicly und tron Of Chusyo for two wooka, Adnilsslun treo, Lottors of inquiry must contatn stamp. AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, FLERSTEIM & CO.,. Auctioneers, $1 and §} Randolph-st. SATURDAY SALE! abe Sasuke Household Goods of All Kinds, Stoves, Blankets, Ete, Ete, CARPETS. RLISON, FLENSHEIM® CO. By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Auctlonvurs, 167 Madison-at., near La Salto. Wau. 8. Golson, Pres, Win, A. ibutiurs, Auculoneor, Auction Sale Furniture, Planos, CALPETS, Ete, ote, Atatoro 167 Kast Mndiai (Saturday) morns vi citcagd AU STORAQY Co., Auctioneers. SALE OF PICTURES Saturday Even at a RIBUTION CO. COMMONWEALT DIS whoir poput thly drawings, nove arate Pinca rosulariy in the CLEY OP LOUIS: jabs ICY NOVEMBER ao. ‘Theso Arawinus occur monty under provisions ot an net af tho Gener Asontly of Kantucky, incors Woruting the Nowpore Uriuting and Nuwspaper Co, auprosd April sie io () saepeclolact, and has never been “ rpreanle ; atte United, Mates: Cireult Court on Marchal ran= red the following declston: That the Cummonweatth Distribution y be legal, Ars u hand a large resorra Lrnetive prizost AW Srizos 3 erieu. ‘&u)) ap ities Heacu 1201} 1b Peleoa § cies. UM UN Prizes giduach Wud rin mary via Gilet Apitoxtmation Helsos, 2m eh, AD on Pelion, D185 fi) ueks Abproxtuaon Pelee, Sid LM Prin se censeen snc segsrenzeasee ATR) Wholo tickes a aebthule tlekots, #2 Ttalk”tlekots, #1, tickotw Howitt ioney or Bank Denft tn Lotto Kxprons, DON'T BEND UY Weil PSTeOE ODE. Orders of cnn be ont at our expense, mation address HM. BOA! Udine) Luulavitly, w York, OF tou, oom 14, ‘urtea Wat, ha aun Huis t hielusnie x Mtumil dunt foi Goods sont, 0. Dangwher for the “SLULTiPOH” W onder und warrantod “Bernhardt Be BURNAS TAPE Feathe a Bs if crs renoruced, GRRE IN; Mad baton his ts tu cortify that f havo, ——4 Pir oe | DRAWING, CHUCKY lb Lol . Class NW. ; Drawn at. Covington, yy Monday, Nov. 15, 1890, °° T. HINDS, TREASURER, . No, Frteg iy Boubeiosessessuusy: SERS: weno toes: eee! mee gesaesoaence Eee Sete ee pees Ap icck Creer EEE 35. MSSSIIMES USE SUM ES ENSSSSCEScESsrsussELess: olsen’ int. MSUBTASUELSSSSS SUBS STSSSCUSSSaSSSYSSNESESSSSSTASEUS: wees: ro SrBEsteucucnesesstae ! ey PPROXIMATION PRIZES. AUS ane NOOR Joost. un jee Wie serees i 2 HO, PCy oo b § 5 USecee QMS, co, 180 HiT a “rit THE ONE THOUSAND TICKETS ENDING MY) Tait Bi itho samo as the two torniinal units OF OCI ber drawing the trat capital, f VTITLED TO is ash Withoss our hands at Covington, Hey, thle Monday, Novein iad RTA a, Fe De Ct auntaslnnere DRAWINGS HAVE REGUL IN PUBLIC AT COVINGTON, NOVENBER 8, SBS UAL #1 ah, 82,0) AS Outeh Hizb astoliStinG ro san TICKETS, SI. For furthor particulars nifdress RICHMOND, Covington. HY sage G, UPINGTON, 500 Beoadwi oa et Ben, 87 und wD W Fr | atah, bo Dresses y Hatal ot, Drees Heino jooda, Ac. ale a ) t Aiised Gaede, cuely aed 3s Hc, cleaned wt auiall CAVED g prose cobyuns and relurtind DEY Focelvy,.and fol HOUSE erstee: TT 1 9 Bice ventana peat Ae hela BA : Viuiatowe