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Th heard Washburne's Neds Mediil went to Mentor to d= ting Allizon, of Sowa, Seeretary of here isn considerable joule York haylug controt of and Imposing Sts extreme gob tos sey. Allon Is a theoretical 01 tO dite roformer,—and eA rong. movemont to” wiv Hopartnient.” “How do wea now?" 8 ane puke mygaltts iit rn ve eo traits: dnt tines, atid mide t po HOT Tain, He sive ho won't have nny FE eS catill, Thal queer coin net allitent jrondehenrted fellow aftor hoe nL Ho. met Langan, wind thoy tateheten tito ld Lynne Peat edthe batt for Governure’ It WMel a an pall tak ae ie Trumbell has had two or fispretty, burly yeaa bre, seh na get Sonate by serately, tal ey Republicnns who told Tee ete ian. aed ha. formed Ajeon tat. He was Ree first published {1 these dlapathees muarield would not begin to: make wp cabinet untiLatter the vote of tho Electoral vee ad been canvaseed by Congress hint Me reterated go often by him during his ro eat risit that HONG old-fashioned people begin ‘bok thnt Gen. Garfield has really a surprise sore for the pitvite when ho sends to the Sen- grein extraordinary: scesion, tho names of tho lemon ho wants to be his constitutional acl pallens lle he has iinselt sald that no ian Fare Gauithorized ty speak abouc Lik, persona Jag He yoo sill beat the hed of aus 6 po kxeeutlve Dupurtuenta, ho Is nt lost, 1 psa that ho would not repent tho mistake rant in Ishin selectlig for tho oftce fGen ire oL the ‘Treasury a gentleman, Who. Hoy werd iis eatls sity and badly beaten.” aNordho in New York Teratds Hf sec ry a Bet i secre by thY vet OF LAR. “This net, ft will eater 1, prevented tho Inte A. Ts Stuw= ‘etary of the ‘Treasury, It stpposed tut its provisions al thos engaged in commerce. Fhelaw forbids the Severotary of the ‘Treasury pot ouly from meri) In commerce, but fran Pring oonecrned In the puvelnge or dispusitl of bemaulle scettrities of aus’ Stuta or of tho Tailed States. Tt will thus bo seen thit the gen- teman whose nate has been most ‘frequently mentioned fn connectlon with the Trenaury fs Riyaite, Ho cosld hot even, as Mr. Stewart pporc, retire for a the from the head of his spanking Wuainess nud ther ho oliyible, Tequestion xtill remains usu iswered, Where wild ant from being een ganernl besaaately to jon. Garfleld Nnd at Secretary of the Treas. Treaihy uf tho ponion? Lvs would not wre Allison. of Lowa fill the IL) Yew York Tribune: Over G00 years have pone by since tho intestine quarrels of Ircland preNorman invaders thelr frat opportunity, Sioce that time there ns been nothing like Irieh isiependence. Ag it {3 often talked of, ftis a rere myth nnd n historical droum, Tt is tne otto toconsider tho country as other than Tninteytal portion of the British Tanpire, and the problem of Its polltienl gavornment must bo wived by the British Varlinment. Certalnly it ant be ruled by continual suspensions of the habens corpus, by the qtiarteriig of soldiers, ce by hand-to-mouth legislation, Sir Robert Peetu hig speech upon the Catholic Hmanelpa- tionbill, admitted that bardly fora alnglo year sineethe Vninn wascarried bad Ireland been gave emed otherwise than by insurreetion acts, mar= tillaw, or thy suspension of the habens corpus. Sree then there has been no end of legislation; them have been great and luportant ebanges; there have Leen the offorts of O'Oonnell, Miteh- t O'lrien, Menzher, Duty, ta mention no othe ere; set Cur Ireland dhuly wilttle hag been gained, Foalanism has been triod and has failed, Shore besdeen tho ngitation infuvor of (ome Rule, Rut the revolutionary apirit has net been quicted in Ireland sinee the thnesof tho Tudors; lod to-day this restless, inensy, and unyielding: people, decimated by starvation, weakened by emigration, and subjected to wt the dis- iinus consequences of a despotic and allen Government, 14 still uneonquercd, and w far as possible from subinission, = We know nothing Uke [t In history, According to terulesof human experienes the Irish people riper should long ago litve boon swept, If not fin ihe tec or tho earth, at lonet trom the fevof Ireland, In asonee, it har proved in= conttabie, It has been put down, but it bis not tenkept down, Lt has never submitted fora whole generation, it {s ns tunensy and dis- stedient to Eruglish Jaw now aa it was In the day of Elizabeth, Other things behne equal, ita per KXence must long ago have resuited in Irish in- dependence. ‘Tho change of n thousand miles in rezniphicnl positlon would have changed the stole record, Irishinen could emiernte, but the Hand fleclf could nut float away from the ratal teybborheou,, es THE WEATHER, Omice oF THE Cretke SIGNAL OPFTORR, WAsm+ datos, D.C For tho Ohio Valley and ‘Tennessce, lower baromuter, warmer tut to south winds, partly cloudy or cloudy Wealber, with rafn, For tho Lawer-Lako region, lower barometer, ‘warmer southerly winds,'partly cloudy weather, ‘with vecaslonal rain or snow, For the Upper-Lako region falling, baromotor, varmer southerly winds, increasing cloudiness, wteiln or snow, Fortho Upper Migsisatppl and Lewor Missourt Nalleys, failing followed by stationary or rising iy orto winnls) Wariery.yractly cloudy OF touly weather, with eninge mnowe TY OF LUCAT: OSERVATIONS, . Woo, 310113 p.m. her. [Hu | Wind.) Wel) dn.) Weather pd Maximum tomporaturo, 4ty minimum, 255. GENERAL OUSERVATIONS, CitdAgo, Doo, 3=10:13 p.m. | Ther, wes Wind. me A PUBLISHING FEAT, Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srectat Roitoy, Sines, Doo, th—Jumes 1% Osgood & payeetormied a inoro than oreditublo feat Inthe iratis ‘Tonnyson's new book of pooins, Sanday, ee thosta arrived by tho Algorin ou ont And Worw recolveil by tho Heat at A, Me te save placed thom tn the hands of the Taen at poimof thatday, At4dp.m, on on bo Louk, Ww Idmno, of 112 paves, had Yrluted, stereatypud, bound, and a copy mot tng eneeel on tho publisher's table. ALO p, POY fornia eld Ho, tleancn copia wera Kwusfor salu overswacres Naina the Stoeny, INTERESTING CASE. we lu. Dee, L—Tho important iegal beget bleh tho Missouri, lowa & Nebraska, iain a T ucrestod, waa terminated to-day, the s Dodd, gaintug damages to the amount Sgulnst tho nbeve road. Dodd occus Hoaltion of freight conductor on tho duties ie & Nobraska, and while attending te ast August fell from the curs, 81 va erlous tnjurivs, Ag saun as ho bad ly het returned to his position, Ht two months ago, when I buen manttvstod. fe will Ge anpeated. rt nates: NEW CORPORATIONS, Pruse, i Duwatch to The Chicaya Tribune, a loge UL, Deo. 3.—Tho Svcretary of Ratiway we lssued a Heense to organize to the Ngo, VSS Compuny, of Chivayo, capital Walter p, Pela » Frederick KK, Bowos, icles Pvssiuun, Jol W, Weston. Pe teesci ee Cousulidation were to-day fled In aa Rade no, Stuto's ollico by tho Chleaga & Adon Tape, Company and the Bilwaukea & “Men ae nae eum py. Tho how orvunlnie Hew hare uu tho lust-uaniud Company, moltal Of $1,200,00, Ped the Miata totug ‘al Suttg Bpeetal \ YHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, ‘ : 5 I FOREIGN. County Leitrim, Ireland, De- clared in a State of* Disturbance. Several Magistrates, Through Fear of Bodily Harm, Will Soon Resign. Boyeott's Farm Snid to Be in a) Very Dilaptdated Con- i dithon. * Forma! Dissolution of the Interna tional Fleet in Turkish Waters. The Powers Buslly Engaged in Curb. ing tho Belligerent Splrit of the Greeks. Public Feeling in Germany Greatly Disturbed by the Jewish Con- troversy, IRELAND. f 1 RITITATIO Loxpon, Dee, .—T'he exeltement over the Irish question {nereases. Lord Cranbrook, Conservative, speaking at Beach Hampstead, last night, declared that, as the Government had failed to suspend the habens corpus act, if further outrages were committed the blood would be on thotr heads, Jord Justice James writes that the rent of Trish holdings should be fixed at 20 to 25 ber cent over Grilith’s ‘valuntion, and that Any Inndlord dlasatisied with this should be entitled Co call avon the Government to pur. chaso his lind ata fale price, Col. Gordon, who lias been on a tour of the whole West of Ireland, writes: “The condition of tho peopl is worse than that of an¥ other in the world. A gulf of antlpathy exists between thom and the landlords.” Citing as a precedent of tho ineasures taken to abdlish slavery In the West Indios, he proposes that the Government should buy out all the landtords west of the Shannon River ata cost of £50,000,000, of which a grent part will be repaid by the tenants, and tho cancer wil! bocured. Ly also proposes that tho Jand thus acquired bo administered by a Iand commission, supptemanted by an emlgration commission. E AFFIDAVITS FILED, Dunrty, Dec, #.—The afidavits of Parnell, Dirgar, TD, Sulltyan, Sexton, and Dillon, on whieh to base an application for the post- ponement of tho trial of - the traversers, on the ground that the date ‘airenity fixed will interfere with their constitutional rizht tobe present when Parliament meets, were filed In the Crown ofltce at 8 o’eloele Inst ‘evening. ‘The traversers will apply for the postpone ment of tho trial until the 25th of January, PROSECUTION ONDERED, Tho Government has ordered tho prosecu- tion of the proprietor of the Sligo Champtan for publishiyg 0 notice calling una tenant to relinquish his farm, AMMUNITION AND VINNACES FOR IRELAND, Lonpos, Dee, &—iler Mnjesty’s ship Val- orous starts for the south of Lreland on Mon- day with small-arm omimunition, buckshot, and steam pinnaces, armed with seven- pounders, for river transit. ‘Two hundred nen of tho artillery witl go with tho marines, STATE Ol DISTURBANCE, Dunit, Dee. 3—The Gazette publishes a prockiumuation declaring the County Lefirim in state of disturbance requiring additional police, TNE COMING TRIALS, Upwards of £4,000 have beon subscribed for tho dofense of tho traversers, WILL RESIGN, Arunor that several Magistrates Intend to resign is confirmed, PANEL: will attond tho land mecting at Waterford Sunday. # COMPLETE WRECK. Boycott’s farm {3 « complete wreck, TROOVS FOR WATERFORD, Two hundred troops have beon sent .to preservo order during the Jand meeting Sun- day, and on the oceasion of the presentation i Parnell of the frocdom of tho city on Mon- Ye ‘UTTERLY INADEQUATE, Tho Landlord Committee has adopted-a resolution declaring’ the ordinary Inws are utterly Inadequate to check agitation. LAND. COMMISSIONS’ REPORT, Lonnox, Dee, 8—The report of tho Land Commissioners of Irctand will be completed ‘within o fortnight, they haying obtained tos- timony from every county in Ireland, This report will become part of tho Government's argument for laud reform, ONLY EXCUANGES, Lonnox, Des, 3.—The “ines says tho ia- tines to be sont to Ireland are oxchanges, and fro not Intended to Increaso the strength of the murines thore. - UAVE TO KEP CLOSE, A dispatch from Dublin says: “The fre persons here who are marked for the assagin’s bullet, and aro obliged to haye thelr houses guarded by police, Severn residents in tho suburbs recelyed threatening letters, aud tho authorities warn thom not to venture out after nightfall, Among them are pro- fesalonal gentlemen who have acted in ejcct- ment procesdings.”* . TUSSTA. FORKIGN RELATIONS. Sr. Pretensuuna, Dee. 3. Russe publishes tha following declavatios “ All the Powers are equally destrougof peace, Jt is natural there should be somo differences ‘a8 to the best means of pssuring It. Russit shinres Engtaul’s views, but places the main- tenance of European concert above her own preferences, nut will favor the course most condnelye to its continuance,” ‘The foregoing Is In reply to a Russian nowspaper criticism In regard to the attitude of Austria, France, and Germany, ‘ TUR CZAI Tho Czar has arrived here from Livadla, and appears to be in guod health, Gen, Muli- kof accompantes him. : TURKEY. FAILURE OF TH IARVEST IN MACEDONTA, Sabonica, Dec, 4.—The harvest in Muce- donin hung so entirely fulled that wheat is coulng from Amores. TUE INTERNATIONAL FLEET, Until somo deeiston ts arrived at in regard to other pending questions, the question of tho actual recall of the International feet wit remain In abeyance, ‘ : 1 HISMARCK'S VIEWS, Lonton, Dee, §.—A correspondent at Ber- In has reason to belleve Bisuiarck thinks 10 detinit stops will be taken tn the Greek ques- thon until April or May, and shoul ‘Curkey thon refuse to obey the volvo of Europe, Gere many would fayor a renewed naval dofion- stratloy. TNE FLEET DISSOLVED, Viuyna, Dec. 8—The Lolittoal Corre gpondencs this evening publishes a telegram front Badsio which says: “ Admiral Sey- mnour has given notice to the Commanders of tha vartous squadrons of the dissolution of the combined fleet, ‘Tho Lrltish squadron will leave to-morrow for Malta, and the French squadron for Toulon.” Lospon, Dee, dA dispateh from Ragusa to Reuter’s ‘Telegranit Company suys the Russian squadron of the International fleet will gull for Piraous, tho Italian for Brindis, and the Germun for Trléste, OREECE. Panis, Veo, 8.—Lt: is vewml-olticlally. au- at Mriedrieksruhe betwe many for preventing Servin from by sider sleps to defend themse! nounced that the aecounts pudlisaed in Lone ing the arrangements concluded en Ha and Gere OMMTIE Kingdom, and restraining the Inhaditants of othor ‘Turkigh provinces and prinetpatilles, are wifounded, the only fact being that France and Gerhiany agree with all, the Powers In advising Greees to fullow a wise nid modurate poli vn CONSTANTINOWS, KUnDS. . » Dee, 8.—A. Commission as been appolntedto dellberate upon the tuloption of encryctic ineusures against the Kurds, n sh question piieh pubile attention. newspapers are debathng ft, pamphlets pourly¢ forth, lumtults are taking piiee ninone students and inthe streets, A large niunber of cininent Jews will meet to con 3. It$s pros supbort tholr posed to establish Journals to enuse, An oftelally-inspired) writer In the Grenzhaten seeks to vindicate Mismaretc from the imputation of sympathy with tho antiJewish movement, ‘The writer also se- verely condemns tho Court Chaplaln, Stoeckler, APFGILANISTAN, : EVACUATION OF CANDAIAR. Lonpow, Dee, 3.—There Is said: to bo a rea son to believe that orders have been sent to the Viceroy of Lnilia for the evacuation of Candahar, to commence 3 soo as tho weather perinits, ITALY. ‘ AID FOR GREECE. * Lonpox, Dee, 3.--Roman pavers announce thata Phllhettenic Commiltecef Action, com- posed of ox-Gartbaldinn officers, has heen constituted with the alin of rendering succor to Greeee within legal Minite, should she commonce war. FRANCE. TUR DY CISSEY CAST. Panis, Dee. 3.--The Committee of the Chaniber of Deputies on the De Cissoy ense has been nominated, Alt section are repre- sented. MINCE MOMENI, . German Ambassador, has arrived here, GREAT BRITAIN, LOST BREF, Loxnox, Dee, ¥.—The Lritish steather Lake Neplzon, at Liverpool from Montreal, Jost 144 oxen anil 487 sheep om the passage. VARIOUS, PROPOSED COLONIZATIO Tospox, Dee. 3—Advices- from Buenos Ayres under date of: Noy, 8 say the Govern: mient Is trying ‘to starta British colony on Rio Negro, President Roea offers a grant of Innd free for 60,000 Lrish Smunigrants, WAR creprrs, Loxnon, Dee, 3.—Advices from Rio do Janciro, Nov, 15, say" that, owing to the Ar- gontine Republie’s armaments, the Brazilian Sonate voted w credit of 5,000,000 mitrels_ for tho purpose of Incrensing the naval forces of Brazil, The opposttion theretipon declared its willingness to vote a eredlt of 4,000,000 milrels fur army material. ‘The Minister of War accepted tho offer. ‘The Government at the sane tno expressed confidence In tho paclfie Intentions of the Argentine Goyern- ment. DESTROYED BY FE. Lonnox, Dee. 3,—A dispateh from Genova says the Town of Montalbert, in Savoy, has been nearly destroyed by fire, Thirty houses; besides public buildings, were burned, THE NORMAN NORSH SHIPMENTS Lonnoy, Dee, &—The heavy stilpments of Norman horses to the United States by Rich- ardson, of Chicago, are attracting much at- tention from English’ breeders as opening a now and valuable market for thelr product. THE THANBATLANTIQUE STEAMSIIIY COS YAN tHe AParis dispateh says: The Transatiantique Steamship Company have concluded to large- ly increase their enpital Immediately, and in- augurate a vigorous competition with other atlantid Nnes, NINETY THOUSAND PAUPERS. ‘The report of the Board of Charities for November shows that there are 90,000 papers within the City of London, an increase of $,000 over tho samo month of Inst year, WHY HE DIDN'T BELL. HIS MANSION, ‘The statement that Mgr. Capel had sold Als mansion provoked a sinila hore, where it Js known that tho reverend gentleman had no munsion to sell. THEY MET AGAIN. Desperate Fight Ovor a Pokor-Tablo of Two Men Who Moet After Eighteen Yenrs—Hosuming Whero Thoy Left Om: Loutsvitle Courier-Journal. Thoro wasn deapernte kiting entortatument near Witvonvillo,. Spencer County, not far from tho Jefforaon County tne, last Thursday night, in which Samuel Price, a hog-drover, was badly but not dangerously wounded, and which in- volves rathor u alugular history of long smotder- ing mallee, ‘The tun who-out Prico was a farmor namod Mcdlll, whe Hyves In that locallty, In 1801 McGill and Prico were two young follows of about 23, living down In the southern part of the Btate, .Thoy enlisted in Yollivoffer's commund, und woro in tho tht ut Mill Spring, On’ tho night of Jau, 17, 1502, the day before Gon, Thomas had come, too neur Zol+ Ucotfar'a position for comfort, McG 1 Price were engagud In tho seductive oct tion of pluying-cunt-anto poker with some other com- rates. During tho game they got into a tispute, which ened In Price drawing n knife and ff vit McUill a tong slash neross the broast, which di no otuerinjury than to noteh b's ribs and lay him up for a few days. Next night came the wolleremomnbored angagemont and tho stampede of Zoliicuifer’s men, alauy of thei: never met ayuln, some being killed, while others wore seat- tered about, tiiding plicesa in dtiferent regi- monta, McGill and Prico nevor sw cach othor agli, inet Thursday Price aame into Witsonvilte with n drove of hogs, and concluded to spend tho night there. ‘Lut oveniie te went out loa *frotle" in the nolghborhvud, und wis soon one gaged, with some others, Including MeGil, in a katie of poker, ‘They did not recognize cach other, During thogime Mcdill accused Mricoat not putting up bis © ante,” aud a few words ens buod, whiuh were immedintely snivothed over, As (io game was about to proceed in a frlondly way, Prico entd with a smiles = f kuited & man of your nntme once for saying pat!” McGill started up Ikea thunderbolt had fullon before him, and saids 3 “ Lewud at All Spring, too, d—n yourheart, and twas the man « Peico also luaped to his "feot, and jn a mor iment the poker party was dixsolved, Each man went for his katte, and without another wot tho eht bon. Awan name Mons wHders took to Kepirate thom, but received a painful fleeh wound In the arm for his trouble, Medi aud Price wore furloud with myo, and It was only after several inamente of desperate tights (ng that the crowd could overpawer, them, It was disvovered that Price bad a xovere etab In thy side, nid his left arm was badly gashed nt the shoutder. MeGilthad a long gash on the shoulder, and tho leader af ono linger wag cut acroga his hand, Feige will not die, but ho te auld to be budly hurt. Itlvabout tho neatost case on record of fight belie rosuiped do uplritedly after & little interruption of Gightoon yur: Politeness of Our Vurofathers, Antiquarys : J Not long ainco, whilat turning over tho duaty contents of 1 box of books Inbeied "all at Gd, ny uttcntlon wie drawa to wruaty litte Limo, bound in well-worn ebcepakin, A short oxuuils nation showed Lt was coulplote, and for the winall. gum of wizpence L became the possessor of a Ike treuyure whleb haa since attorded je rutiticauod and amusement: “Tho AvHllty ot Certain Ways of Deporte inunt Observed fia rance Amungut AlPersong of Quullly upon Several Oceustons, ‘Krunstated Ontof French." Buch Is tho ttle of the work whieh bus brought up this train of ideas, and its peritunl goes fur to conyMce ny, that our uh lore were not tebe envied, Of thy Instruction given for behavior ut table, the following are ule tnose curlous of those that ure fit for gencrul erusal wy in wating, observe to let your bands bo eleany feed not with buth your hinds, wor keep yout knife th your band; ‘dip not your tuger ji the sauce, nor lick when you haya doue; wipe your mouth, and Koop yolr spoon’ clean. Gnaw not bones, bor bundle dogs, nor spaw! upon the four; sadifyou hive vecusion to sieeze or cough, tuke your bat, or put your uopklu before yqur crury much rules of fare, Drink not ‘with your month full nor wiped, nor so long til you. are forced to tireathe dn the glass. Tie nist have a eare his hand be hot frat In the diet, unless he be dered t his nulghvors, Ifyon be cary’, ‘ta bot et HeropL whatever [oe pulling of your BIL whet It fx done by a ‘Vo given Thhing from your awn pli ro ent of, thotich ho fe loferfor, anvors of arrogance, Touch lees a Me orn pear that had been bit by you before, Haven caro tikewlse of blowing froth from off a eup, ar any duet from roasted tpptes of n tonst; forthe proverb auth, ! There lane wind but there is some ral’ Weare to |. + wip our epson every tine we put it inte the deh; come people betig eo delieate they will not ent after a mind hag eat with bis epoon and not , wiped it. "Cis ride to drink toa lady of your own, titich mare Of grenter quility than your- self, with your hat on, and te bi when shiz tsdrinking to you. When dinner te going up tonuy noblenan’s table where you ara n strane wer,orof Inferior quality, Us vil wom imannera to be uncovered. If itso happens that you bo alone witha person of quality, and the ¢ande to be snuffed, yon must do lt with th antlers, not with your fingers. and that neatly nud quick, lest tho person of honor be offended with the emell,” OLITUARY. TIE REV, ROSWELL Ry SNOW. Npectat Mtepateh ta THe Chteago Tribune, Tiare, Ub, Deo. .—The Rev, Roswell It, Snow Med tasty atthe azo of 40 years. Deerased was e Congregational minister in this vielnity and resident here for upwards of forty He leaves wife. A post-mortem eaxaminn on of the body wit be held to determine the cause of death, ou w ti an qn a wi tf C Burrano, 1 Hdentifled with the Inke trade, and ager of the Commercial Lino stonmors, diced here to- day. SANYORD SOUTITARD. ToLEno, 0., Dec, b—Sanford Southard, a well- known eftizun, died auddenty this morning from hemorrhage. ISATAIT MONSUR, INpIANAPOLIx, Lod. Deo, 3.—Isaiah Monsur, a prominent broker, did suddenly this morning, 4 ugen 58, *eotlleri pany have auspended for December, throwing murder of John Totbert, at Wills, 'T gillst keeplag a large hotel in le miei man," and Js, moreover, muklug money tast. Pre heady of nuiny pegplo at this thine of yeur, and the Governors uf all the States: tsk thole cons upon Jobn Vanderbilt, a brother of the Commo= dore, who was cunnlny and fa boat between Hartford York. Vanderbilt started out totheneh 1] Prentice, int had hardly reached the third story: Of the Hatt tae where Prentles was before he found himself 1y1 sof the stub tho tnt! Ant raylig that ho (Prent! and awang a pute of fists ke the bylyard blocks of un Kast-India ‘ing on the eldewalk at the font Frentley published an nccount of faviting Vand UD tuzuin, vo) weighed Tf stung SHUT DOWN. Vorravinne, Pa, Dec. 3.—Fifteen of the forty- es of the Philadelphin & Reading Com: tt of employtnent abort 3.000 men, ‘This netion was condidored ‘necorenry on account of the poor murket for rtuln st ce Deliboratlo Te will not te diitentt to prove deliberation hen’Lom Prindie comes to be tried for the He waa inning by wo days golting at his victlin, 1 4 Urenking inte his house with an ax, thun elaine ‘him on horseback from one refuge toamnother, nd nally shooting him while ‘Tolbert was try ing to bide, ee Fatnl Slumbor. Abrakematt oni belated Hattimora & Ohio allroud train was sunt buck to signi in iy v prouehing fovomative. The weather was vi old, ond, sitting dows on tho truck by a tlre himself, he soon fell nsleep. The locome Aine Without warainy, atid there was a cole Uston, in which the slumberer was killad. a Jem Mace, Jem Mace, the onve well-known Enyllan pire Melbourne, moral fs sald to nave Decome 2 ee Woeoks & Potter, tho grout drug house of Hos ton, have stuked thelr reputation ol the success of the Catletra rein sealy and serofilous buinors of the skin tad ilo, “und buve met with success.—AMedicut Hes In euring Itebing, ‘imea, BUSINESS NOTICES, Georne T. Chipmaws Thankagiving ‘edent.—Many blessings are showered upon the ——————— stituents to set aside one day for speciatly note A NEW COMMISSION FIRM. ingushit they havu to be geutornl for. ta We would call attention to the card In | alia all, wo presnine tho grout majorit: 1 “i * coe aya peal are better of and will another column by Messrs. N.C. Murray & | Iihieaniving tuts yeur than they have acany time previous to tha panic of Ist}, whieh hung on like 8 toothnebe and brought #0 much misery and misfortune tn ite tradn. more piresporoue fo nit the walks of Ife, and thou happy, and good-natured, no one In this vieinity Coy commission merchants, who have estab- fished themselves at Room 23, 116 Washtag- ton street, and cheerfully recommend them fo persons desiring to téade in grain, provis- Jons, or stocks, “Although thls is a new firm, the principal is by no means a stranger. For st Lwwo years he has worthily filled te postion af Seeretary of the Chicago Crat & ‘rovision Exchange, and the thoroughly snt- isfactory numer in which tte performed hls | cn dutles won for him «host of friends in the | a elty and throughout tha West, Mr. Murray’ eating here from St, Paul, where the was cone | bt neeted with the firm of P, HL Kelly & Co,, and he carries some very flattering letters wd | 5, festimontals from his former bustiess asso- | yj chat {lis Chicagy references ure also un- excepuonnble, It was to his wnttring energy and inarked abilgy thatthe Chiicuga Ex. change was indebted for much of its jist gtieeess 3 and Ht [sy safe to say that he will give the same fulthful attention to the iiterests of his future patrons, The new firm, by its conncetions, offers unusual facilities” for trading with the least risk, and all who are Inclined to speculate will do well to give the firm a trial, ee WIDE APART. CINcrNNatt, Dee. :.—Denton, one of the par- tles to the Urlmble-Henton duel, is stint his |p homo in Covington, Ky. Mis secon notified | ¥ Wade, the second of ‘Lrtinble, that they would | jf wi u wl shot zo, and the Trinble party went to Niagara | yy with a tell knowledge that. Bonton had yielded to his father's entrentics and a thrent of arrest, | {i and remained at home, ‘Tho only fuct that now | 1 points to the possibility of a tight isa report | tM that Benton telegraphed Trimble una Wale, his | ‘accond, ta xo to ‘Toledo, O., instead of eaming | ¥ home, ‘This report fa probably entirely false. a a ASSIGNMENTS. Dernorr, Mich., De ‘ho Poninsntar Cigar Company, Bernard Strob, President, made an ns: signniont to-day to Goorgo W, Beadle, Jr. Tho assets nre reported at $22,600; Hubilities, of whieh $39,000 nre to firma In Now York, $12.6 in Philulelphin, $27,600 to partics tn this city, and $840 to the Coldwater Nationa) Bank, Sune purtics i this city aye secured by the ise siguinent of uecounts, and bthors attached tha property of the Company before the assigns went wis made, is —— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New York, Dev. u—Arrivod, tho steamship Jan Broldel, from Antyorp; Ville do Marsellica, from Ilavre; and Spain, from Liverpool, Lospon, Dec, h—Tho Australia, Rhinowldda, and Canada, from Now York, huvo arrived out, Cnasaow, Deo, Arrived, tho steamor Are cadia, from Boston, QueeNstowy, Dee, 3—Arrived, Bothuta, from New York, a . THE MISSISSIPPI OPEN, Sr. Louvre, Mo. Deo. %—The river is rising. The chunnel at Kush Island has cut through tho bar, making 1 passage nround the gorge and giving open river to Calra, ‘Tho Matto Bello ar- rived at Grand ‘Tower snfely, and the Durfea lett bere for Cairo at noon. There is about four feet of wator to Cairo, Wenther clear and milder. ee MARIE ROZE, Pritapecemta, Dee, 1—Murlo Rozo took a Deneiit here to-night In“ men.” ‘Cho house wus tho largest evor gauthored in the Opera House, 'Cho grentestenthuelasin prevatted dur Ing tho entire performance, Marie Loz leaves nl a y its al es 1 a et hi Fe innn, of ibe well-xnown firm of Chipman I ers, dealers In genta’ furnishing goods, ut the corner of Washington and Court streets, wn had nthe regular drawiny or tha comes, He quietly went to Now Yor At tho office of Aduins Expreay Cor three bags of gold contaliing $5,000 each, touk the train for home with his tho how suffering humunity is Arend's Kumyss, sumnptio depression, tmenalneds vanish. thet ratnee, in forin of a pleusant inllk wine, freo to any address, Arend's Kuiny'ss Is not sold to the trade, Jen hel don, Insist upon having Dobbins’ Electria. a. have a huppler Now people are h many here und there feel thunitut Hilaitdown to his Thanksgiving dinner with a etter uppetite thin the genial George B. Chips roth He lean qutions ANd conservative merchant, who would ssoon think of buying ncorner tot of thin feo in Labrador as of purchusityg a lottery ticket; ut he uceldentally did do thig latter thing the ptlior day with a result which rathor surprised hin, More a3 a Jouko than anything else, he nssed a dollar to Mr. fe F. Crosby, tho New Bn- tand Agent of the Louisiana Lottery Companys, hen the litter wis buying uw neektio of te Inteat atyle, and received one-half of ticket No. S408, ‘The reader can judyo of Mr, Chie. wns surprise when he was informed that he drawn 215,00), one-half of the cupltal prize at New Orleane, Noy. 9, He hind not paid’ any attention to the date Uecker, and hissurprise was all the ater, tigation of such uews was, nia who fs unduly olated news or unduly depressed if bad news: rk, recelpted mnpany. for OO precious bigeage, uit it where it would bo productive: of the rentuat goud, and went about his business as wictiy and 18 chergetically as thouglt he hud simply recelved nn finvelee of a hundred dozen ecktes. Mr. Chipman dece not ustaily yet on ops to give vont to kis feellngs when eis doing uw big business or has a plece of good ick, neither does he grown when hard work is ecded to overcone oustacies, He Is not t inet to talk nue about this purely accidental ‘indrall, and his ltnmediate friemis who know fit renily seem to enjoy his good fortune bet- ter than he does hhnself, so far as outward ap evranees are un Index of feeling. He Is attend~ ng to business with the srins care, caution, and Industry as over, and 1a te be eaugratuinted on I$ oven and nen-excitabls temperament.— Boston Globe, Nat. 2, ——— Tho greatest bicasing ever offered to In dya+ gastritls, Hausen, goneral ‘lubiltty, can: Nn, Cte, It nets Uke a charm, Distress, Comfort tikes Appatite and strength return as if Kumyasis not amedicine: It 13 0 food. It represents Il the elements of nutrition In a vitullzed and nally’ aligested fornt, nnd nathing else so rapily nriches the blood, Treatise on Kumysa gent Heware of imitations. fone uimers aupplied dircotly by A. Arend, Chemist, corner Bndison streot and sifth avenue, $$ Opat, y muyle, For constipation, biliousness, sick hondacho, Indigestion, take Arcna’s Vegetable Howel Re ilator, the’ moat pleaswut, mild, aud jaxative. It iimnediately ‘rolieves arniless headnohe, strengthons tho stomach, sthnulates pthe liver and kidneys, and purities the blond, For sate vA all druggists. Van Schauck, Ste- engon & wholeaulo agenta, Main depat, rend’s drug-store, corner Mudison street and Fifth avenue, . a Sclonce in tho housohold teaches us that poor and adulterated Vinvoring Extracts, white costing a teitle fess, Inereuse the doctor's Dilly, and make natures greatest gift, a healthy stomach, heurse, Hurnett’s extracts ure pure, ——=—— Tho Pubic Will Beware of a Fraudus imitation of Dobbins’ Electric Soap now ig forecd On tho market by milsrepresentas Tt wiliruin any clothes washed with It Eminent Nr. i, I, Walton, Annapolln, fo-morrow for Chileno, Heh writes: Golden's Liehie Li ia truct at ae Heof is sipertor to Cod-Liver Olt or anything DIPHTHERIA, have over sud in wasted or Impaired ounstitu- onm, Petenswma, Va. Dee, 3—In Grayson County in somo families five and six have died of diphtheria, snd in ono instance a whole family died, —— A Monster of the Deep, Landon, Globe, Wo sometimes read of gigantle octopuses being caught Inguech remote places as North western Amerien or South Auatvalia, but tho eral idener wv Beltish oetepus | te qinered from the horrible tut harinicas litte hunch of fleshy tentacles, with the bulbous bend, which gracefully glides through tho wators of the Belghton Aquarium and flops down uncouthly on the artitielat rocks, Nevertheless, there are dant octopuses In our sons, Ws rendurs of Victor fluveo's thetiting ronutuce, "Les Pravallourd do In Mer," have'lenrned to thelr groundless hore ror. Seldom, indeed, are those revolting mons tors over Keen, but that thoy undoubtedly extat ne cortain depths was paved by the enormons tHe ae athe upby the sea on tho Duggernn Keef at Kilkee, County Clare, during tho Inst wronut stori, on Oct 7 AL urtiio doseription tt of tho strange jetsam has been furnished by the Koy. 1, 1 Gaubett, Tts tentacles, of which there were eight, hud been partially broken. | Ench of them was nd thick ag a inan'a upper erat. und studded underneath throughout the whole length with adouble row of rounded suckers, Tne length of the arms was from twelve to: tits teen fect, Ko that Crom tho extremity of ono Ari to that of its apposlt was agpan of thirty feet. Tho length of the anitnal’s trunk from end to end was at least twenty feet, ‘The head was about three foot Jone, Nut very narrow, and ita htugaus eyes wero like tho diner surtace of & | breakfast pinte, while ite repulsive morth, shaped liken pirrota beak, was ag aro nnd baggy ns tho Jolned hands of n man with tigers | outstretched, ‘Tho horrid thing welghed heely # nyuurter of anton, and, to complete its mantis? fold attractions, was docked ‘in tho Hyory of 8 | turbot's undoraide. mu o ¥ ny ——— Tho Wight to a “Character, Albany Law Journat, A Tho Trish Latw Ties brings us somo strange Intelligence, namely; that in Dubttn there da “Court af Consclence”;, that It ts held by aie Alderman: that Svish ladies buve trouble with thelr servingemalds; and that, when at eervagt Joaves her auiployer, she may leunty demand 8 oharavter,” On the tith of Getober, before Ald | ‘urfey, Eliza Butler, a servant, summoned ber laty tiptoyor, Mr, William. Lawson, Joweler t street, for £1 compensation for refusing ;t, her a charac! when she left, But it scome that, If the master was a jeweler tho servant wus hot a" Jewel.” and yet tio prot a iruod, ae ting-out, Tho Zi yor lr. Lawson sald the pluinuif leftor heroewn aceord tundor such circumsta that he thought bingelt cutitted torofuse a certiticate, Sirs. Lawson stated that, whlle the plaintit was in the house, thoro was quite a rela of terror in it. Sto was a girl to whom they could not say the sli pleat thing with. out her threatening to leave direetly, Sho cutav to witness house very fynoranty tho qreatuey. pang were tuken to tuach her, Miko her vs, tn py and comfortable as one OF the childrons and at the present moment sho was standing fi wpalrof boots belonging to witness’ daugbter, Khu iinully got beyond herself aud forgot hereell, sand the children could not asit, for water Bho would answer ao dreyatally. Finally witne: digtalssed ber. | [tia Lordship dlentised the © holding that ‘tho defendanta’ aenan bad Leen! Bianly corer aT ond Arata nage . obliged to give the plulathit aay! Hlecttillence stating sbo had itved with shou if certain tine!” whe ae ae Prontice asa Fighdug Kditor, ¢;.) Tho story ty told that when Ccofge D. Pr ie tlee, founder of the Loutsyiile Journal, was ior'uf the Nel Ragland Welly Revlew, nt Hage) ford, hu bad occasion ty wouke some sellee tag The Vital Forces Restored Without Tur Lonng Mente all of eniny, 1 re LUCERIO AUPLIANCES. NERVOUS DEBILITY OURED. Medicines | ECTHIC Al? are tin oir cunale quated tn ton und enicacy, genuras ‘Ung and aittasing a init, cuntinuo ts otrrent, reaehing utonyo the rent ofdiseuse, and by their oleetro-gaivanto acian Ryon the centres of tha SEaty a 3M AIL r ‘Als K 10ST MANIOOD, eushiy Min worst ens Nominal We iu Urinu= Athout tho stomach, Urol wh Fannie that will 39 promptly thoroughly —reneh y restora tho herve konurative syslunie ny olectrielty nus and hy tho milid, continuous currents, Uf 'Mery dtteediecst ed Adersy andl Old Men here tea Natural Way out of” uffevtug ant Troubles Hine aelal iItustrated pamphlet sant in sealed envelope Precatad eae Woatnaoe Consultation free, Onled 03D. Vn. hy T J ¥S—Kpecial cireularon Female troubles, ua mnclat Eleeizieal Appliuncus for eure " pe of Geents postage, AMERICAN GALVANIC CO., ‘Rooms 1 and &, 134 Madison-st, The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, aud overy (hing else, in Hard or Soft Was ter, without danger to fabrio or bands Sayea Labor, Tlie, and Soup, umoze Angly’, and Is of great valize to houskoopors, Sol by all Grocors—but sco that vile Counter. Seite aro not urged upon you. PRALINE {a tha only aufe articie, and always bars thy name of JANES PYLE, Now York. BLOOD POISONING Symptoms: Loss of Memory, Smell, Taste, and Hearing, Rotting of the Membranes, Cartilages, and Tissues. Wasting of the Flesh, Cough, and Consumption. FRIGHTFUL PROGRESS OF A GIGANTIC DISEASE, VIEWS OF DR. SANFORD. Catarrh in tts destructive force stands next and un- doubtedly feads on to consumption, fur in certain con- stitutions the transition from on to another 1s only Aquestion of time, It Is therefory singular, as wo have frequently remarked, thut thors afiiicted with this fearful disease should not tnuke It tho ubject uf thelr lives to rid themselvos of tt. Deceptive remo- dies convocted by ignurant protendors to modical kuowiedze bare weakened the confidence of thegront inajority of sufferers in nit udvertised romorios, ‘Thoy become rexigned ton life of misery rather that tors ture thomselves with doubtful patlintives. But ils will never do. Catarrh must be motat avery siazoand combated with all our might, In many enses the diseaso hon assumed dangerous symptoms. ‘The bones und eartllnzes of the nosy ure enten away, the onzams of hearing, of seeing, und of tastin so nf focted as to be useless, tho uvulya so elongated, the throat no inflamed und Irritated ns to produco m con- Stantand dietressing cough, ‘ho dropplug of putrid mucus Inty the throat and atomnnueh during sleep feeds the absorbonts with a polson which ulthnately affects the lungs, Ilver,und kidneys, und prustrates the pa- tlent beyond the hope of recovery, Attuis orany stoze of Catarrh, can the consclons tlous physician recommend a remedy as a cure for this aleoaxo? Certainty. ‘Tho comprehensive treatmont which bears our name and known ns Sanford’s Radical Cary ts a pertect epo- citic for every form of Catarrh, froma slinple cold to the ulcerative stazen of tho thront und tungs. Nothing in medictno ts liko it, ‘Tho ftadleal Cure, with Im- proved Intinter, the Catarrhat Solvent for chronicand offensive forina of the disease, all combinod render acure pussiti In overs cary. It fs nu oxngxeration fOeny thut no single contribution to the standacd medicines of tho day equalait. It hus beon sold hh every town and clty of tho United Statos, and overy- where Isacknowledzed by unprejudiced physicians, druxetate, and the vary best people to be afl that ts clntmed of it. Vrieo of Mndlent Cure with Improved Inhaler and Catarrhal Insolvent, nentiy wrapped in one packnie, #1. Sold and recommended Ly all druggists. Ask for Sanford's Itudleal Cure, Goneral Agents, WEE vi K8& POTTER, Boston, BITTERS. ARE YOU WEARING OUT? Is your Nady or Mind wonring out under labor, enre, uelet, Or old nee? Do the stoma i Urinary Organs refuse fe porturn functions? aro your Lanes Weal, Nerves Unetrunt, Blood Pato and Watery, Fiesh tusctos Fiatny, and Spirits cone? If vo, then no finan genes entt Tontdre you lise Malt Mitters, a pure, wifernentad Extract of Malt. Hops, Callanga. aud Tron, and tho nt Nourivitug and Strenuthening Medicine ever a Sitters.” Keware of Imltations sliuilarly med, The genuine Mult Mittors buar the Company's Signatire. Suid everywhere. “i Chus. Gossage — & Co. Great Holiday Sale Fine Laces Lace Goods! Will opon this day 5 Cases of Fine Laces and Lago Goods! Imported expressly for the Holiday Trade. Tho rarest noyelties in the Bol- ginnandd Venetian Pointe Duchesse, Yalencionnes, Real Spanish, Old Trish Points, and fine Crochet Collarettes, Fichus, , Gillets, Noauds, Barbes, Hukfs., Scarfs, Lappets, Coiffeuras, Flowers, AND Lace by the yard, All exclusive patterns, at Prices Extremely. Low! Mate-up Lace Goods In immense yarioty and most do- sirablo styles, NOVELTIES IN Silk Ties, Fine French Embrold- ered Collars, Sats Chemlsettas, Thos, Sitk Handkerchiefs, Nockerchlefs, and Mufflers, Chas, Gossage & Co., State-st. Washington-st Covrourte cataEpnaL,) NEW YORK, JOSUIN & PULLER, Proprictors. Pellybttulty eltuatal tn the very ewpttwof tho nose ualiiouablo, Fesidarers, cltitechies, xchunts, ry he Grant Central Rs AC depot, withtutlirce minutes: walk of thu Eievated Huad abd ‘Sulton Avenuvcans, Patrouized by the best Futnilles of Europe dud America, CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Mesiurant uniurpnsseds eburges reasounblus CLOAKS, DOLITANS, dc. Vost nd Dev Goods House. Madison and Peoria-sts. NEW ATTRACTIONS IN OUR LOAK& SU DEPARTMENT. ° THE LATEST PARISIAN NOVELTY WIE PINGAT Fur-Trimmed PELISSE, At Prices Within the Reach: of AU, We offer this beautiful and useful Gar« ment, In fine, heavy, all-wool Cloths, with Russian Hare, Gray Fox, Grecian Chinehilia, or Lynx Fur ‘Trimmings, for $20 and $25. With Plucked Beaver or Otter Fur Trimming, in natural shades to match eluths, with Satin Fringe, for . $30.00. These Qonds can only be fonnd In the must fashionable first-class houses, and the prices for which they nre sold rango from Fifty to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, We also invite spretal attention to our stock of FUR-LINED CIRCULARS & DOLMANS, Wo have secured tho entire stock of - Squirrel Linings Of one of the largest fur importers and manufacturers In the country, and wo Will sell them to these who wish to mako their own garments, or put them In gare uents to order, for one-third less than ordinary prices. Revent purehases at reduced prices en« able us to offer gouil ail-yook DOLM ANS, With rich Passementeric Trimming and Fringe, for S10, S12, and $15. CLOAKS, Excelicnt In shape and well trimmed, at $5, $7, and $10. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. CARSON, PIRIE &.60, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &c, Parlor Lamps in Dresden, Barbetone, Limoges, Japanese and Longwy, all with new Dupiex Burner, giving soft and steady light of ‘great volume. Prices from 5 to 7 dollars. Lamp Screens, Shades, & Embroidered Mats. - Late arrive'ls heavy cutEnglis) @ issware. New Contre #ieces in unique designs. BURLEY & TYRRELL, 83 & 85 State-st., Chicago, Next docr Nocth Fleld, Letter & Co. CHOIC rn IMPORTING £0, ie STATE-ST.,. Opposlto pid, Loltar & FINEST COFFEE IN THE WORLD. 1, OUI COMBINATION COFFEB ONLY BO OTH, BE LOUND, Bond for Hricu-Ltat and List for Clubs, Wewill pay to a oharitablo tustitution $1 1h case * ofan tngutual Moernts wus can by retained te the pund Wak we cannot retuln with the VALKEIE Ke SEN'TIVE COMMON: Ly Ne arated July is BALTLATT HUTMAN S PARKES, DIt, PANKEI, the patontes. ins hat sa rgae t= Poriency, tho lusts sears with Marino dfoapltals Acs hy, Savy, und Hoisioners, thy Govornuivat Lavin eduptial our appituncy us tho best in ase, Prt urud We nevor full to cure b ntuctururs a ESS-UKEE ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ° Fatented Murel 26. Siti k GOSSAMER COATS, Whulosale wud oval! ae ROME, .

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