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—TORBIGN. English Cabinet Still Di- Le Te edien the trish Question. ee League Meotings Held ae publin and Hisewhere Yesterday. grief Justice May's Decision Openly Denounced by All the Speakers, ———} Orator Designating the Jus» tice as “the Ermined Ruffian. Englishman Taken Our American Farmers, On Yotes of sn Among fle Believes Our Tilted Lands Will Finally Become Exhausted, pat that the American Cattle Supply Is Almost Illimitable. ‘te Kurdich Raid in Persin Thought to Have Beon Ordered from Con- stantinople. INELAND. CAMINED DMISSENSIONR, Lospos, Dee. 7—The Post says? Serious trouble has arisen fn the Cabinet again over tne Irish question, nad it miay Tend to tm- fortant seeessivns from the Cabinet or to an arly inevting of Parliament, “poycorring? prunas, Dee. 7.—Boyeotthg ts now used tr compel unwilllug persons to join the Lad League, and to subseriho noney there- ts ADublin gentleman, who hasta few gens of land on the Lorders of thls county, Rasrecelved a lotter warning him that he nist joln the League before Saturday or hike the consequences, ‘I'he most revent de- relopments in Boycotting Is in the county pwns, Where shopkeepers and even peddlers averequired to produce tickets showing that they are members of the League or they will sotbe allowed to buy or sell, Even Oringe- nen, Insome places, are obliged to join the League rather thun lose their business, prop- ety, or lives, The organization becomes dally: nore perfeet in is minute details, ‘The ac-, comulation of arms In the country 1s re- garded with much apprehension, One house sappllor 40 revolvers weekly to different yartsof the country. TUNEATENING LETTERS, Parnell received two threatening letters during his stay in Waterford, One accuses him of destroying the country tu sayo his own pocket. COMMITTED FOR THAT, Tho proprietor of the Sligo Chanypton has teen committed for trial on tho charge of publishing a notice calling on a tenant to re- Tnguish his farm, THE COLDSTREAM QUATIVG, Crowds of people were at the corners of the streets to witness the entry of tho First tallon of Coldstream Guards, There wasno manifestation of feeling, MEETING IN DUBLIN. Denix, Dee, T—-At a meeting of the lanl League hero toway ‘T, D, Sullivan ‘ehemently attacked Chicf-Justice * May, ‘who, be sald, had done more to presudice tho teal of tho traversers than the articles of tho Ereatng Mull, Ie protested against tho taversers submnitting to be tried by tho Chief Justice, nud recommended an abudon- tent of the defense, Mcllugh proposed a resolution that the Land Lexzuo recommends {ts representa: tives In Parliament to bring the language of eChtefJustlea before tle House of Com tons linmediataly after the Queen's rpeeeh, An address to tho pouple of Ulster, asking Dem toadsist in the agitatlon, which, tho Uuress declares, ts unsectarinn, was adopted, TUE CORK AsSIZES. Tho Judge, In charging the Grand Jury at Se opontng of the Cork -Assizes for the four wuntles of Munster to-day, sald some dls- iets wero reduced to anarchy, bordering on ‘Mlwar, the whole population was appa- haily arned, and outrages wore alarmingly bumerous, A MOVING ASSEMBLAGE, 2 A largo number of persons assembled. for 4 Land Lengue meeting at Brookborough foday, ‘The local magistrate told the pro- noters of the meeting that he would bolt them responsibly for the cunsequences, and feread tho rlot act. ‘The Land-Leaguers then siljourned to n field outside the village, il the rlot act was again. read, A$ this juncture Jamies O'Kelly, member of Yallment, arrived on tho ground, ‘Tho maglstrato ordered him to quit the field. O'Kelly then left with Is followers, who hud a inceting further from tho villugo, At tha latter meeting O’Kolly protested nralnst paetion of tho magistrate, and denounced puettusttee May as an ermined rufian, Kelty subsequently sent atelugraphie dis: Patch to Forster, Chit Secretary for Ire- ne brotesting ngainst the dispersal of deseeful mecting, dectnring that blvodshedd ¥aa prevented only by the sutf-control of the bropte, and detunnding an Inquiry into the’ Sa of the prohibition of the meeting and to tha conduct of tho local Magistrate, PULICE AND CAVALIY nee present during the affair, ‘Tha mecting a forbidden yeuterday to prevent a breach th tho pence, as v counterdemonstration was tealened by tho Orngemen, fi A CIRCULATE te Tead, which had been Issued by tho tia Omnge Lodge, suuunoning the ren and toya! pouple to purchase rifles Nd bayonets to resist the agitators who ion arises, . ———- GREAT BRITAIN, lo COPYRIGHT MTL ‘ tare Dee. 71—Tho News ‘understands mena oodyatt Ilnstinga, Member of Parlia- a, atonds to Introduce n Copyright bill the louse of Commons carly in the ses- DyAD, _* Pe death Is announced af Slr James WIl- olvilte, in his Toth year, Tho A VESHEL LOST. ar Merlean bark Coringa has been lost re Siam, and three of tho crow The ate GALES ON TIE COAST,» Tap ‘amer Cillart, from Now York for cone Was obliged to Iny to twelve hours neue ‘wwence of the gule of yesterday, ‘The ea Hertha, of Liverpool), from Now a lost her foreyard, matuguif, und top- laaguing,eustatned damage to her hull and ¥ In the gate, Aquatic, rib Proposed now rematte- for, Amorleau expected te collapse, . AMERICAN COMPETITION, ah Sewell Read, who went to America tr, ta aug auto into American agricult- dog sad i ressine a farmers’ club in Lon- q - ieee me fear ‘Anerttan col- venty-fve years hence, a9 ex- wate ot land Would énaue tn that tne, Bu, ‘Se of production would tucreaso. Tegurd to beef, there werd werlous Clare THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: x WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, prospects of competition from the far West. Head sald he deemed tt likely that the Ainerl- ean Nation would become the greatest In the world. BAILED, Mrs, Susan Willls, allas Fleteher, arrested on Kor arrival from New York, charged with havlug In conjunction with her hua band obtained several thousand pounds? worth of Jewelry from a Mrs, Davies, by menns of fratd, was to-day acdinitted to ball with two suratles—250 cach, ATEAMBILI? ON FINE, Lryrnvoor, Dee. 7—The steamship Bel- rravin, from Quebue, Was spoken Off Lizzard, on fire ther hold, woot, Five thousand two hundred bales of wool werd offered to-day, ehlelly, Sydney, Port. Phiip, and Cape, ‘The attendances was fair. The home demand wasstendy, butthe French are bidding ratior slow.. Goud weul firm, bul faulty was irregular, TURKEY, THE KURDS. Coxstrantinoryr, Dee. 7.—Russia had ad- vised the Porly to take cnergetls measures aygalnst the Kurds, OnnECE. Pants, Dee, %—It 1s semf-oflelally statod that the report that Greece hag consented to renew direct negotintions with ‘Turkey te Ins, correct. I is algo stated that tho Powers have com- menced an interchange ‘of views on the Greek qttestion and will probably endeavor to obtain a formal engagement from both countrics not to resort to arms, but to rely onthe diplomacy of Europo to effect an equitable compromise. ITALIAN BYMPATILY FOI GREMCE. - Rome, Dee. %—In tho Ltalian Chamber of Deputies, Premier Catroll, replying to representations made by the ‘Turkish rep- resentative here, sald the Phil-lHollenic Com- mittee of Action, composed of ex-Garlbaldian officers to ald Greece In tho eventof a war with Lurkey, was more idest than real; that the Governinent would never permit Ltullan elilzens to violate the International dutles of Italy, ‘Lhe publication of tha manifesto of the Comimitteo has been for- bidden, “BY ORDER OF THE PORTE. There is a strong convictlon ut Teheran that the Shick Abdullah, in tnvadhiy Persin, saeted on orders from Constantinople, prob- ably caused by tho Sultan’s fears that Ab. dulfah’s formldablo preparations might be turned against ‘Turkey. UNFOUNDED. Loxpox, Doc. %—A dispatch from Rome anys the statement that the International Commission has dectdod that San Giorglo shajl remain in the possession of ‘Turkey fs unfounded, ‘Lhe Commission has not yet met, COMING TURKISIL NOTE. CONSTANTINOFLE, Dee. 7.—'ho Ministers are elaborating «note on tho Greek question, At is belleved tho note will declare that tho Porte is willing to make srerifices In order to maintain pence; but, if Greees continues: {ls urmament, the idea of sacrifices will bo abandoucd, FRANCE. DANGEROUSLY It. Panis, Dec. 7.—Mine. ‘Thlers has been yery ill for some the, and hor death is moment arily expected, Ler disease fs reported to be cancer, A FACTION ridirt. A meeting to-day, organized by Robert Mitehell to give hin. an opportunity to ex- plain why he lind retired from the Bonn- artist party, ended In a faction fght. : THE PANAMA CANAT. { Ex-Queen Isabella jing ordered her bank- ers to tnyest largely Itt Panuma Canal shares, ‘Tho German ‘Ambaysador here congratu- Jates De Lesseps vn the tinanclal success of tho enterprise, 4 i THE MAGIBTNACY MTT. Aconferunes of thy detegates of tho varl- ous groups of the Sonatorial Lett has ar- rived at a compromise on tho Mngistracy Dill, the principal point of Which is that tho perlod during which the irremoyabllity of Magtsteates may be suspended was reduced from onc year tu six months. DEAD, Gen. Reffye, the inventor of tho mitrall- louse, fs dead, : THE MONETARY CONTROVERSY. Maguln, Minister of Finance, replying to De Sonbeyras in tho Chamber of Deputies yesterday, sald tho deelsion of the former Monetary Conference In Paris that it was necessary to keop up tho sale of silver In tho world, as well as that of gold, left the door open for frosh negotiations, Since that time there had been numerous inanifestations in England aud Germany In favor of the double standard, ‘Those, however, were not yet fmn- portant cnough for France to take the initintive In frosh negotiations, If new facts should arise France would take them Into conslicration, and would not close her ears to any overtures, OPPOSITION, Tho Burenux ot the Senate elected a com- multtea on the Magistracy bil! comprising slx members hostile to and threo In favor of tho reforn of tho magistracy. ‘Che debate In the Bureaux prior to the eleetion of the Commit- tea shows that a majority of the Senate will oppose tho abolition of magisterial Irromoy- ability. ‘THE FINANCE DEBATE, Tho Chamber of Deputles to-day resumed the debate on the financtal situation, Mag- nin, Ministor of Finance, dwelt upon tho excellent fuanclal situation of the country, but deemed It imprudent to continue reduc- ing taxation, . An amendment in favor of tho conversion of rentes was rejected, ALSACE-LORRAINE, ‘ MANTIUFFEL’S POLICY, Srrasnuna, Dec. 7—At a banquet to-day given in honor of the Provincial Commission of Alsnee-Lorraine, Gen. yon Mantoutfol said the union of Alsace and Lorraine with Gor many should bo frankly recognized. The country nist fully understand that union to bofinal, Hy would treat with tho utmost rizor any Inbabltant of” Alsaco-Lorraino who should attompt to intrigue with foreigners; but should never Ask any potitloner who nd- dressed htm whether ho bulonged to tho pro- test party or not. . RUSSIA. . + THE DUTY ON SALT ATOLISITED, Bt. Perensuuna, Dee, %—An_ Lnperial ukuse abolishing the duty on salt is pub- shed, ‘I'he logs to the revenue by the ean- collation of the tax will be covered by an in- creaso In the duty on forelgn inanufactured woods und the Imposition of a tnx on patents, ‘An Lncomo tax is also contemplated, : ———— VATIOUS. SWITZERLAND. Benny, Doo, %—Andenwout, Minister of Justice and Polles, has been olectod Preal- dunt of the Swiss Confederation, and Drose, Minister uf Commerce aul Agriculture, has been elected Viec-Presidont. MOLLAND, Tue ILaaue, Dev. %—In tho debate on the Foreign Office esthnutes In tho States Gen- eral, the Mintster of Foreign Affairs stated. that ciroumstances seemed propitious for the renowal of the efforts to obtain from the United States tho ybolition of the diferen- a duties and sur-tax on Dutch merchou- ise. 3 “TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, " Conunnus, 0., Doe. 2—Phe State Dental Con- vention assombled hero to-day, About forty me nbers present, The Association will bo: In goasion until Uhuraday plebt, consldcring mut- ters interesting to tho dental profession, Speetat Dtapatch to The Chicago Tribune Dunvgue, In, Dee, 1—Tho Nimes will publish to-morrow 4 table showlng the amount that has been expended in the city io the erection of Quildingy and yenesul improvements, The wtal won of [RFD Special Dupater to The Chicago Tribune. Inprasavonis, Ind, Deo ToAt the aonanal rounlun of the Rwenty-etxth fndinne to-ntcie tho following oMeer: looted: Trealden Mutrnay Vico-Prewdont, De. 1 N, Purl ary. GG, Long: ‘Treaster, J. M. Sto An Byecutive Commitico was also appe 1; and Hoohester retoctot te tha next place of Ingotitg tn Beptembur, WI. New Hepronn, t4s., Deo, %—I0 tho election to-tny for Mayor, George on, famperines cnadidate, waa olveted, receiving 2507 vores to 10il tor Charles H. Gifford, oltizens’ candidate, he — 0 NADA. Desttintion Among Labrador Wiahere meti-Tho Port of Hatiinz—Lumbers Foren in Quebers Spectat Disnateh to The Chtear Friant, Haurvax, Dec. TA Newfoundland dlepatett anys: “The bat wenther in Labrador has roe sulted Inthe Lad cure of large quantitios of codflah, whieh. in consequence, will nol being much over half-priee. Much haa been brought home ta green state, nnd there is now no weather to try dtao thut it will reanain in Piokl during tha winter, iho luewl papers an. (clpate much severe destitution among the Nahi popuintion dur he whiter, Alrenly,, Hite districts, fan ies are coming to St. Johns In hope of abtulne Img reilef. More und: more it becames ovident that tho fatieries are utterly inadequate to Bis] tal the fnereasing populations and that olther ngrleniture and other tndustries raat bo pros iiuted, or the people wilt inve tu pe asalsted to emigrate,” Atn public menting bere to sonalder tha wine ter-port queation, resolutions were passed tothe: effect that the subsidy for tio Canadiana econ mail eerviee should be prud only to auch come yiny, an will make its terminal port within the Jominion: and urging the Gos ernment to erect agtuln-elevator at Halitas, and nse to make Buch Ureangements as will svoure fur the laters colontut Hallway w fair shure of the curry ing trade of tho Dominton, both to and from the Athtutie seaboard, Byaetal Dispatch to The Chieag Tribune. Orratwa, Dei Jomnterfelt &¢ billy on, the Dowlntor Bar nd “Canadian Hunk of Con merce ure {1 elrenintion tere. The custums-revel pts fur the whole Dominion for the frat nine mouths of the years Ibi Is are oflluinliy given. as follows; 1878, $944 oH 18, HOR, F093 INSU, $12,520, ‘The new tarlif of fees itnposed by the Quebee Commissioner of Crown Sands §4 vory tinpap- dar among Ottawa lumbermen, who claim U itwithhave the effect of placing lumber wen operating within Quebee Hints at a digndvitns tage conipired with those operating in othor Proviness. A prolininary meeting was bold here tu ttrrange for a mass-nie aes, Jutmnberinen to conalde jon. peting of Ottawi the whoty quus- ‘The tarif on logs of seventeen Inches and fot tron 16 to 25.cents, and under from 10 to TS cents; aud on square tinber, white und red pine, from 1, to 2eonts per foot, Tho rtus are lurgely in oxcess of those enforced in Onturlo, For tho frat time in the history. of Ottawn, tt ieanits the Clty Councli wilt bo nblo to show 1 surplus. c " Special Mepatch to. Tae Chicago Tribune. Tunusfu, Doe. ¥—-Tho Coungil of the Domine Jou Board of Trade inet here. and took steps to bring about a more general ndtiesion on the partof the Honrda of tho smaller towns to the contratorgnnization. Hitherto the Bands of only tho larger citles huye supported the Du- minton Board, Tho Provineial Government bas como ton des otal with: respeet to the coupelitive desis forthe new Parliament buildings. Mr. Waite, of Buttalo, was one of the experts appointed to exnming the plans, Tho bulldings will bo com+ menced in the spring. Tonosto, Dev, Z—Tho sharcholdors of tho Coneolidated Bunk have decided by n stock vote that the money of the bank should not be used In pecnor tin ox Directors, Appllention will be mado to Parliament: for a ehnrtor to bulld an clevated railway in Toronto, OYTAWA, Ont., Dee, 7.—Seventy-flve per. cent of the hordes in the Ottawn district are affected with epizodtio, Many ting antmals have died in tho shantics for wantof propor treatinont. It is feared this will Interfere with the luniboring operations: DESPERATION. AS&t, Louis Potleo OMcor Supplemonts a, Dienissal with « Deliberate Suicides Spectat Dtapateh to The Uhteago ‘tritune. &r. Louts, Ma, Doo. %—This afternoon at dusk Volloc-Olficer John W. Martin, of tho mounted farce, while itt the ollicu of the Central Polico Station, pluced the muzzto of his revolver: between hia cyes aud blew out his brains. Te had boen dismissed tho force by the Police Hoard ton minutes before, Tho history of tho Martin case fs an Interesting exposition of police contention and bickering In the mounted dis- trict, Itscums thit some tline.ago Beret. Floris eatigtit Oflcer Martin und anothor puiraliian ia asaloon, and drinking In uniform while on duty, Ho reported tho mutter to Capt. Fox, and tho Board, acting on tho ehnrge proferred, reprimanded both officers. After this Martin kept his eye ont for Floris, atid when hu caught his Sergonnt taking two or three drinks Ina 81 loon promptly npprised Fox of tho fact, and tha Ronrd, neting on tho charge proferred, tlned: Sergt. Florls $26, Yesterday un investigation was mnie of tho charges proferrod by Morls against Patrotman Mastin, It appenra that a fow days after Martin wag reprimanded by the Toard he found his Serzeant’s horse ted in front of 0 'Threo-Milo House gntoon, Ho untiod tho horso and taok him tw the station, reporting tho Serircant n4 a tnat- ter of course, and, whon Mloris did appear at tho hitching-post, the horic wis goun, It ko, hi ned that Floris was outon epectal duty. tn Ing up witnesses for tho Cornnor, and with hig horse he was much delayed. Ho apceally ported the facts In tho case to Capt. Fox, who guapended Martin, nnd reported him to tho Hosed for leaving hig beat without leave when ha took Floria’ horse to tho atation-stables, When Martin's onso eatnt tn bofore tho Honrd to- day, he was fooling # {ttle deaperate, for he hat been Idle for two weoks,—tho tino of his susponsion,—and, when word ‘of’ his. diamfaval came to him from the Commissioner's oillce, he nvted ua ho did without a word to any onds He ‘was a middie-aged inan, and loaves & wifg and ix children, ars —_—_§—- . THE WEATHER, OFFice OY THE Curky SIGNAL OFFICER, WAstt~ INGTON, D, C., Dec, 81 a. u.--For the Ohio Val+ ley and ‘Tennessee, falling followed by statlon= ary or rising barometer, south to weat winaa, rialuy followed by stationary or fulling tempers ature, partly cloudy .weuthor, with oocusional ght suow, : For tho Lower Lake region, falling followed by etationury or rising barometer, westerly winds, rising followed by statlonary or falling tomperuturo, partly cloudy weathor, aud ovon- alonal light suow, For the Upper -Luko roglon, falling followed by rising barometer, wosturly winds, auitlonary or rising followed by falling tompcrature, part= jy elondy weather, with oveasionnl snow, For the Upper Misslssippt aud fowor Missourl Valleys, rlaing baromoter, stitlonary or lowor tumporature, northerly precoded iy the formur district by southerly winds, partly cloudy Weather, und occuslotial snow, : LOOAL OLSEVATIONS, CHICAGO, Deo. 710118 p,m, ‘Thar, Phar.) lu) Wind.| Vell Wn.) Weather mmporature, 2; malate aes GENERAL ONAERVATIONS, CUIGAUY, Doo, T~113 p, Ta, ag Ther, Stations, Nica, Cinoinoa Clavelant da Da sooaluneevencertcesatbes) Soe roses aT eh 2ES eu! Amoricaus in Loudon and Purls, The number of Aertcnns estabilebed tn bu: nosy tn London 1s ¢reator than that of ¢ “Amerloan colony iu urls, ‘Thy Parisian Ame aaa oe atau and itorury ton bel cures; only & fuw us pepiestouuuy ‘veouplid ou the bauks of tho FRIGHTFUL. A Maniac in Charge of Cdre- less Guards Regains His Liberty. He Enters the First House He Sees and Slays Three People, His Wild Parado Through tho Village with a Decupt-+ tat Hoad. Particulars of a Scene of Horror Rarely Paralleled in West« ern Annals. HONRIBLE CRIME OF A MANTAC. * Speetat Dapateh to The Chicago Trebune, St. Lauts, Mo, Dee, TA distinguished pas- Benger passed through here to-day cn route for tia Insane asylum at Jacksonville, Mt. Ho te Louls'Yockstela, a plensnut-fneed young man of26, Ne wasn farmer until the other day, lve Ing near Chester, 1, Rellglous excitement drove tim crazy. Hy wus adjudged tnsane by 0 Chester Judge, and wag ordered to be taken to an Insane asylum, Last night be was In charge of a couple of guards in a hotel fu Chester. In the morning he nsked one of them for water to wash with, It wns got for him, and ons the guard handed the pian to him hie dashed the contents of ft In his face, and then Jumped outof a window. Tho other guard cnught hin by the overvoat as he Jumped, put 'Lockstein gat out of tha getment and ran down the road, Horan a quarter of a milo before he came to a tarmn-house, occupled by ‘Thomas Rynn, ag olf man of 63, his widowed daughter, n Mrs, Sinith, o 12-your-old girl, u daughter of Murphy, ond hls grandson, a little jbos, Doforcentering the house, Tuckatein had securd possession of an nx, He told those In tho Louse to kneel und prepare to dic, Alloboyed him but the little Luy, who ran out, and dlurined those persons Hying in thondjacent felahberbued, Te said bu would give them bot iiftocn minutes to lve, but bofere thue time was up be had brained and fated Ityan, his widowed daughter, and tho little girl Then he cut off the litue girl's head, and, taking It np by the Jong halt, ko ran with It down tho rond to the nearest house, which hnpponod to bo that of a br. Gordon. Hu found a servant thore, and ordorod her to kneol down arid say hor prayers telling hor that hor time bud come to dic. Shu serenmud, and Dr, Gordon and a hired nian who happened to be near, bearing bur cries, run into the house, and, after a strusylo, overpowerpd the munine and ticd him with ropes. Io was placed on a train to-dny, and is now, a8 noted, sifo on bis way to tha asylum, But n fow weoks no Tookstoin was a Catho- Me, but for some reuson he loft that falth, Join- ing « Protestant church, and becoming an en- thugiast on religion talking and thinking about it act hitn erazy. i PUNTA LAUTICODANS OF THIS STRIKINGLY HORNE ABFALR Cursten, Il, Dev. 8—It appears that ‘Tock- stein, after leaving the hotel, ran about in aw altntess way, und finally brought up at tho resi- dence of ‘Thomas Ityan, situated at the north- wostern edge of the town. To usu the insane annn’s own words: “Tle ran srotnd, fell inton gully, burt hin: eaw u tro in Ryan's bouge, aud wanted tosnve the fumnilys Judgiug trom appearnnees, however, ne entered Ryau’s house: through a window, kicking out tho sis, as he dig ut the hutel. He had picked dp on ax somo. whero,—nt thd house, it {a supporcd,—and it was with this dondly instrument hoe killed tho entire family, except the Ilttle boy, who ran from tho house and took refuge with a negro family ving near by. The bodlus when found were lying iu the yard about twen- ty, forty, and fifty feet respectively from the house, aud were ino row. As they had Just risen from bed thoy wore only partiully dreasud. The lend of Mr. Ryan and Mrs. Smith woro chopped pnd pounded into a shapeless mass of pulp, ‘THE HRAD OF TUN LITTLN GIG wanontiroly soverou from the body. ‘The sup- position is thut 'Fockstein foreed tho unfortu- mate persons from the housu and compelled them to assume tho attitude of prayer, as bo wanted everybody to pray, and while thoy’ wero in this position killed thom, Tho ax win found besido one of tho corpses, covered with blood and hair. Salzlug the girl's hoad by Its long Hlowing hair tho tngane man ran along the outskirts of tho town tu the rusidenoo of Dr, Gordon. In passing from one bhouso to the othor, he had divested himself of all his clothing, senttering it, pleco by pioce, atong tho road. He dashod into Dr, Gordon's hougo In 4 porfeetly nudo staté, brandishing the mutilated and bleod-beatngared head, presont- fog 2, sight horrible in tho extreme, The couk, fh wordnn, was tho only aombor of tho fuinlly out of bed whon ‘THe FRIGHTFOT-LOOTING MANIAO mado lis appearance, but her eries specdily brought Dr. Gordon and his hoatlor upon tho second, and, after # despornte struggle, they suc. eceded in securing the wild and frenzied man, and a few minutes later be was taken in ohargo by oficera, Tho guards who bed Tockatolu in charge at tho hote! are greatly blamed for letting bim o3- enpe frum them, and ‘It sooms straugy that, ale though they startod in pursult of him, thoy could uot find him, A Coronoe’s Inquost will be held to-morrow, when it fy boped the guards will bo able tu exonoruty thomaclves, PENSION FORGERS. Spectat Vispateh to The Chicazo Tribune, Decatur, ML, Dec. %—Au important arrost was oifeated boro lute thla afternoon, Tho partics In onstody aro. John W.. Knupp, agott ns years, and bis wife, Sarah A. Knapp, aged 48 years, who until aix weeks uo resided at Ox- ford, Jolson County, lu. aud are chargod with forging pondion papers, thus succeeding in fraudulontly obtalniug @85 from tho Govern mont within tho past year. It appoars that John W. Knapn'a mothor, Dorcas Kuapp, reuldes at Hartland, Huron County, GO. Sho is a widow of u soldier of tho War of 1813, and etl! = residea «ut Hinetland. = Her ‘sun, one ot tho prisoners, baa lived in lowa for tho past alx years, and in 1878. gent an applica. tio to tho Pension Otfico for a ponaton Cor ble mothor, whom ho represented ag reeling at’ Oxtord, Ta. Tis pluns, according to bis own confession mady to your reprosentative this evening, worked Ike a churin, Ho not only forged tho namo of lls smother to the docu. ments, but als threatenod bis wife with bodily: hora Rho rofusod to. sign tho .fctl- tous names of witnesses to the -nee eesary: yapers, On hia fraudulent representations Doreat Knapp was anted & pobaton, and, whea the drifts came to Oxford hy or noINg, tho son, fonlurtoe get thom cashed at the Town Clty Nutonal Bank, was guilty of an wddidonal orine in indorslug thom as re= seuw'| quitrod. ‘Tho fraud might bavi goue on wus” covored for yours hud it not been for the fact that Dercas Knupp conciudod that sue was en tiled ty o penston, and sume months ue sunt in hoe application from her hone’ at Hartland, Q, Tho ponston otlivera tumbled to tho rackut at onee, und Npeeinl Agent + Spray of Washington, was immediately, commisotone. to unravel the case, ‘This morning that ollicer, acoompunicd by Chlof Deputy United Btatos Marshal 8. Moot, of avenport, ft, and Deputy United Statos MuarstatC. P, Davis, of Monticello, .y acrivod bore, andufter diigent search suds ceoded in arrestin, Kaupi und hls wife, who are now in custody of Sheri Foster, and willbe tukon to SpringHeld in the morula, The pariios aervsted aro. Sinners hero, but were atopping temporarily with relutives, Tho pemulty for thy urine for which Kunpp ta sno fess than ten years in the Peniten> tary’ aud a nesvy tine, Frum Springield tho prisoners wiil be taken to Towa, i \ i A MURDER MYSTERY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 68r, Louis, Mo. ee. 7.—Themyatory surrounds Ing tho Killing of Ofteer Mike Walsb fe still un- aolyod, Tho detectives are completely at fault, Thoy cling to tho thoory that the murdorer of the oficor ty tdenticul with an oryanizod band of burglars. Accordingly tho Holduver is kopt Alted with sneak thieves and suspected charice ters, Untortynutety tho bw only permits the detention of a suspected person twonty-four hours. This confinement {4 not lone enough for the purpose, A endger led Into the Four Courts thie morning by a detective sald: “What you cotlaring me for? 1 didn't do nothing. It Jou't make no difference tome, You enn't keep no more’n a day, and Lean stand on my bh for twenty-four hones.” ‘The frozen fon! 4x tho only clew to tho identity of the murderer, ‘The inquost on the buty of the dead oMcer was held to-day, No new facta wore brought out In tho teatimony. RAILROAD RONBERS, Special Dispatch te The Chteags Tritnunte Kansas City, Mo, Ueo. %—-Tho employés of the Kan City, St. Joseph & Counell initts Toad who 2 Arrested yestentay, at Council Blaits arrived here this morning, and were to- day brought before Julgo White, whare they en tered a plea of “not guilty.” Meaton and Clark atonce furntsled bail in tho sum of $3,000 each, and the others will probably find bondsman to- day, The finpresston here ie that the Clemments who Inst Auguat pleaded guilty to rolling bay- save on this road have duliberately ied to ruin Innocent men, Willivin Tleatoy I one of the Most popular passenger conductors on the linn, and has the aympathy of all who know bim, and: there are none who belluyy him guilty, A FATAL GAME, Dexven, lee, W—The Rewittean's Trinkdad Fpecial says this morning ed Powell shop Dr. EB. N. Cushing, © prominent eitlzon, probally fatale Iv. Belf-detense, caused by a quarrel overa kame of curds, a THE PHARMACISTS. ‘ IMInols Druggisia Worm a State Assos elation, Speetal Dispatch to The Chieagn Trine, Spurscriecy, 11, Dee, i—About 100 druggists from diferent parts of the State assembled at the State-Ilouse to-day to organize n State Assewiation for mutual protection ond tha advancement of tho interests of the profession. A temporary organization wns effected by elect- Ing George LD. Buck, of Chleago, us Chairman and Frank Fleury, of Springticld, as Seeretary. An address of wolenme was delivered by IL C. Irwin, Mayer of Springfield, to whlch Chairman Huck responded, This afternoon a constitution find by-lnwa wera adoptad. The organization wit! be known ag the Nituois Pharmaceutical Aswocintion, with ‘active and honorary members. Any drugeiat of good moral and professional standing i clicibie to wnoniborshijs, Tho initiation §=fco was fixed at @1,and the anouel ducs at $2. Those who buve uot Jofoud were nllowed six months in which to become inemyers by sending names and dues to the Breeutive Commit Olicers were eteeted ag follo' Y. W. W. Marino: Btoommngton, President; George D. Buek. Chie cno, Vicr-Prosivent C, Surenschiott, Pooriu, $ i P.M. Nichola, Vana, Reerctary; Honey Sinith, Deentur, ‘Trousures A. G, Voyler, Chicago; J. J. Shubert, Kankuke Louis Van Hutter, st, Churles, Executive, Cow: mittes, Messrs, Enzelburt. of Chicago; Censer, of Washing and Martin. of Bleomington, withthe President and Vicee- Presidents, were ape polnted a8 4 Committoo on Legtsiadion, cit the opening of tho eventug session, Gov, Cullom wis Introduced, and: brietly addressed the Convention. Tho draftof the proposed act “To reguinte the practice of pharmacy in the State of Ittl- nois”* was thon taken Up tor consideration, and discussed by sections, and about half of It bad been passed upon at 11 o’ctock, when the Con- vendon adjourned til moruing. It ia the intention of tho Association to pre- sont this act, when agreed upon, to the next Legislature, and urge its adoption. It provides for tho oreatton of a State Bourd of Pharmacy, aud tho revistration of nll druggists, and f¢ inodoled upon the existing Medical Practice act and the Pharmacy netin fores iu some of the Basteru Stutes. A MUDDLE. Ohio Stato Kquatizera Have a Ltvely - Time, Conumnca, O., Dec. 7.—Tho Stato Noard of Equalization sssembled berv to-day, and was called tu order by State-Auditor Ogleveo, Tho Hourd stands, politically, nineteon Democrats, eighteen Republicans, and thy Btate Auditor, ulso Repubtean, The Do:nvorats hold that Og! veo bad no right to votoupon toinporary organl- zation, while the Hepublicans hold be wns, by Virtue of his office nnd by law, n tnember of tho Board, entitied to equal privileges with any membor, Nearly three hours wero spent tll. busteriog over temporary organizition. The Democrats flually dectared one of thew number ns ‘emwnporary Chalriman, who ut once touk bis) pluce “beside Stute-Auaditor Oxlevee, who refused tu — recognize this sotion of tho Democratic avction of the Board. The Demveratio wmetnbers then, amidst uuich con ‘uston, voted for one of their numbur ns ‘Pom- porury Chairinan, one as 'femporary Clerk, and threo” Sergoants-at-Arms. ‘The "Democratic members Were then sworn by a Notary Public, ‘The Hepubdlicans in the meantime amused thom- pales hy cut-catls and other nulses, tending to ridicule thy attempts of thelr opponents to do business, Having enjoyed theacives for over two houre, a cumpromleo was effected whereby tho Deaworats wore allowed to control the tem= porary organization; tho Republicans to have thelr claim of tho right of the State Auditor to yote entered upon record; aud, wheu the perma- nent organization was hed, the olerkships und uthor offices within tho gift of the Hourd ure to bo divided equally between the tro parties. Ey S. Hinman, of Columbua, was then chosen Tem- porary Chairman, and Julius Durtor, of Cinein- nati, Temporury Scoretury. e PUBLIC HEALTH. Tho Nutional Association in Seasion at Now Orjcaus, New Onvvans, Ia, Deo. .7.—Tho American Tublio Hoalth Association met to-day. A paper was read by Dr, Joseph Smith, Surgeon United States army, upon *Texua Cattle Fevers." Ho contended tut no epidenile disense provaited among native Texas cattle, but great numbers of lusported cattlo sufured from an ucelimating fevor, , ‘The papor of Dr. Smith gave riso to some in- Selly discussion, taken part In by Dr, ltowe, ore Tl hicngo, unc De. Plunkett, of Nashyille. ho next paper rend waa the report of tho Committee on 2 plan for the prove spread of contagions diseases, rid by Dr Al bert G. Giblon, United States navy, whieh con: eluded with a resolution recommending leytsin- ton making It a orlininal 0 to knowingly communtente a contagion: go, and provid- ing for gratuitous treatinent. After discusston, participated in by Dera, Teako, Atchison, and Devres, of Nashville, Wight, of Milwaukeo, and others, the rosolue Yon was adopted, ‘Aout 100 members are present, ———— VENGEANCE. WMorriblo Butcherios Committed by tho Romnant of Victorlo’s Band. Ganveston, Dec, ZA News spevinl from Fort Stockton snys: Persous Just Iu from Sin Bianelo report that a Mexivan from Chlbuahua brings appalling particulars of tho dovilment. done by tho escaped and desperate rounant of Viotorlo'a band in the nelyhborhvod of that tion of the town, Inthat section from twenty to thirty mon, women, and childron aro known to have been murdered and mutilated in the most horrl- ble manner, A dotachuent of ten roturning with Gon, ‘Bernssus, ufter tho abandonment of ‘YVivtorlo's: frat woro attacked by about thirty Tudland a fow days ago. Ouly Toragsas aud ono man cscupud, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Youk, Doo, %—Arriyod, tha stoamahip Clty of Now York, from Liverpool, . Hamuuna, Deo, T—Arrivod, the steamship Gellort, from Now York. GLAsdow, Neo, 7.~Tho steamor Mikado, for Bogton, bat ruturned with hor machinery dia- abled i Quruxstown, Deo. 7.—Artived, tho steamer Ponogyivauin, from Philadelphia, Bautimous, Dow, T—Arriyed, tho steamors Loipzig, fron: Bremon, and Mary Louise, frou Liverpool. SoutuaMeron, Deo, 7.—Arrived, Neckar, from |, New York. JOURNALISTIC, . Hpectat IMepatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, '*, MInwacwEE, Wis, Dee, 1—The Hon, Horace Rubleo's new dally papor is to be called the Mi}- waukeo Kepuldican, It will appear about Jan. 4, and will be tho largest dully ever Issued hure, 1t will usa both tho National and Amorican Union press dlepatehos, nat boing uble to obtain the Weatoru Assoctated Press franchise, ‘The News will roumaln Jn {te presont hagds, wd cons tluue Democratic, <<< DR, THOMA : Bpectal Corvespunuence of The Chicugo Tribune, Youxvinre, Wl. Deo. Dr, i. W. Thomas, of Cuicugo, dellvored bls loeture on “The Buu- cosetul Li hery lust night before a large aus dienes, At late unpleasantness in this M, BR. Conference ell¢ited so twuch uttendon that all were vurious und anxious ta sve and beur tho Doctor, ate Thave the most unbounded confidence tn tho healing tid revovullay properties of the Shakers Suraupuriiiu— iV, 26 Praton, Portsmouth, N, if THE MORMONS. Great Excitement Among tho Saints Caused by the President's Message. His Langnage Sounds Wilt and Hors -Tiblo in the Ears of tho Danites. Barr Lake, Nea. 7.—-The recommendations of tho President's message respecting Vinh give Rrest satisfaction ty the Geutiles here, The Mormons affect to regurd thom with contempt. ‘The Deseret News (Mormon suse: © So far as the recommmondations concerning UTtah ara con= cerned, they neod give no Latter-Day Saint un engine ‘They are too imprnetical and un- Atnerican for serious consideration by the atatesmon, The Cord rules in tho earth bes ‘neath as well ts the hoavons above,” THM MERALD (MORMON) says: “ Whatever there may be that Is wrong oruniawful In this'erritory must be cured by lawful and regular methods. No extreme imens+ ures, and espectully such as are monstrously vieclous, wieked, “and unlawful ii themselves, will accomplish nuything, Congress perhaps Understands this, if Mr. Hayes does nut. Wo need hare no fear that a provistonal Govern: ment fof this Territory will be | provided nor that the 19,000 persung in this and othor'Ter- ritorles nvatnat whom tha Preaident rmvea will Ue doprived of any more of their rights." THE © TRIBUNE " (THE GYNTILE PAPEL) says: “ The Mortnona atfect to luok with horror upon the proposition te hive Consross revoke a clause of the organization of this Tur- ritory, and to. govern the Territory in a way which ahatl compel obedtence to the laws of United States. They call this a retroactive Proveenhy:. ‘They seem to forget that the ob- Ject {6 to attack o pruetico which bas been dead among all efvilized people for 4,000 yeurs. It wita sugecsted by the cunning founder of tha Morinon fuith, ia order to minister to the lusts of cinbruted nen, So fur as the power to do as the President anygests ts concerned, , THHIUITORTES ARN TIE MEME CREATERES of the Federal Government. It can grant, re~ viae, or revoke an oryunie uct ns it pleoses, and can prescribe a form of government which shall previll. Whethor the people at large. will ine dorge severe measures townrds n particulir Tere ritory, depends sulcty upon the condition of altatrain tho Territory, The Mormon sect in Utah bas inerensed until they bave become a menace to free institutions in the West. Perjury ts taught a¢a virtue when neceaary to evade tho laws, and a ssatem as despotic and ns. slavish ag ever provailod in Muhatmmedun coun- tries is ewiftiy bocoming a tremendous power hero, i THE TRUTH TA, tho thme nus come for vigurous measuros, It fs certalu ag anything iu tho world that, were polygumy abandoned, nine out of every ten Mormon women iu Utah would pratso God. = Yolygamy = hus fmbruted men chough and broken tho hearta of women enough to justify any man to deatroy It, hence, we rejoicu at the President’s words, and shall look after Conyrrss to sev whether hereufter the corruption fund of the Mormon Caureh can provall any more in Conyresa or not. The plan susizeated Ie a logul ono, ensily effected, and the only peaceable ono.” ‘Tho Tribune ALSO URGES GOV, MURRAY fora Cabinet position, becausy be 13 n noble representative of the young Republicans of tho South, and especially compreiends ‘the Utuh problem, which prossog harder every year for a suttlement. er ‘The Crusade Agniust the Jews in Ger= many . The osteralble prime mover In the antl-dow- ish crusade In Germany Is tho Rey. Herr Stock- ‘Ur, ony Of the Eniperor’s chaplalns; and thls ls looked upon ax pretty geod evidence that the movement lg viewed favorably nt the Impertul Pata The Berlin correspondent of the Lon on ndard nleo reistes in incident whieh pues toatrengthen tho bellef that the ngitation is of Sunperial concoction, Herr Alexnader, a prom. inent Hebrew inerchant.of Leipele, on the November hud ovcusion, with his brothor. to enter a refeeshmont-reow. As they passed a tubly at whieh three other gentlemen were seated, one of these remarked, "How these Jews look! Huw intelibly the traces uf Miele crtyin ave stamped upor thelr fuces.” Thay remark belng uttered in tholr rearing, tho Jews ish gente naxlous to Henore ike provouns Hon intended, ant down at some dletanee from tho unfriendly trio. The trio kept up an uni- inated conversation untll the centiemnn who had volunteered the feat remark ralaed his volee: and evled out: “Tho fnsolence of those Jows fs perfeutly intolerably. When a Jew is bouten by & prumimir-sobool teneber on a tramway the thing Is actually reganied wan event, Lessing would turn round in bis grave af be know how often be hus boven lately invuked ng tho Apostio of Tulerance and the Defeniler of the Jews, Such a dirty lot ure abhorrent to tho Teuton In body and wind alike. But a change Is coming, Lbuve it from the Rev. Herr Stocker's own Ups that tho Emperor hae sald to bin: *Uo-u0n, my dear Chaplain, = and. give ono rest to thom!" Having | this information bawied at him, Here Alexander, without leaving bis tuble or his goat, sald, * That too Nol In reply tho Christian spenker again stated that tho Emperor tad exhorted his Chup nin to go on with his ryitation, all opposition notwithatanding. Onee more the Jew sald, Phat ie a Hel” ‘To which theChristian retorted, ou ura 9 iniserabla Jew." The Jew now rose, and, stepping up to the table ut which the threo Christiana were sented, suds “My namo 18 Leo Aloxunder, May 1 aak you to tell mo your numer’ ‘The pursun addressed having given Ns onune a8 Kinsing, of tho well-known orthodox publishing tirm oof Velhagen & Kissing at Bielefeld, Here Alexander called tho two othor geutleimen—onn of then Dr, Andree, o feoxranh nl writer—to witness that Herr Klasing hud used insulting language, And alxed up tho Rinporor in bis dhs racefl tak, Jlorr Alexander, at the same time, ox: pressed a bope that Herr Kinsing had taken too. Toneh beor, and that he would apologize an the morrow. At thia fincture, scorming the chart- table nsauinption, Herr Klasing rose and throw the contents of bla becr-gluss {nto Herr Atoxan- der'a face. Merr Aluxander poxed Herr Klas- ing’s ‘eurs. Tho day after, HWlre Alexander re- colved n challenge from Herr Klesing, whlch he: declined on the ground. inn duet ho tought only with mon of hunor. If Here Klusing required satisfaction for the blows received he must apply to the taw.§ It will be ob- served Unit all thogy who loanit the Jewish peos plu profess to have the wuthority of the Kn- poror for whatthey do, The Crown Princess aveply deplores the hnpending perseeuuon, und, fia lotter written to a distinguished personage, hor Royal Highness consures the anti-Jewlan tyitntion asdevold of all self-respect, and re- spoct for orthers, and contrasts,the vulgarity muaulfested by the ugseresdive party with tho diznitied silence preserved by the peraccuted, Her finperial LY elas alludes totho inipression produced nbrond, and hopes fora epeady sube aldonce of tho fecling aroused, a In the Skice. A fright{ul bulloon necidentat Paria is reported bycablo. August Navarre was performing ono trapeze suspended from the Moutgoliier bile loan Vidouvillabe, when, at tho bight of 1,000 Yards, or over half a mito, he missed his hud, The shockod speututors, it ts sald, vould clearly folluw the poor fellow’s body tn ite descont, and whou at lungth it struck the earth it ade o hole two fovt, deep, ant rebounded twice tho hight of @ tnan’s bend, Frood from its wolzht, the balloon shot upward uatil it burst, and then Mt, too, fell, Deaths trum balloon uceidents are frequent enough, but a sheer full from such a bight fia, perhaps, ever befure been recarded. ‘Tons, in isi, 8 balloon 2,00 foot high in tho alr, and ita veenpant was tiled; but, as Ja wauully the cary, he stuck to his alreabip till it grounded. A feartal dive fe, however, far feom buing the only danger batons “have to drow, “That it iy quite us dangerous toe xo tov bigh xs to come dawn too tust is shown by tho voyage of ‘Masundlor, Sivel, nud Crove-Spinolli, which [s, perhaps, tha most remarkuble on record, ‘They started on April 16, 1875, lo rival the hlwhost altitude over real by man. At 8,000 yards Piseundior fell lng taint just te his companions, who wore ty a sourvely tier coudluon, torsed out sume bultust ink Just desperate effort to surpues Calsher's recon: of Livud yards, ‘The baitoon New up, bow bigh it ie” impossitie to say, but when ‘Mayindior came to blinaelf ble companions lay toud bee side Whi, with black taws and bloody noal elie, Vhoy bad been wutfocated by the raretiondon, bf the atmosphero, | Cilatihor's record is, therefore, discredited, for it eeums boyond dia- puto that buwan life cannot be sustaliod much above #006 yards, M, Godant’s porilous expuri+ ouve in Isfe—which happily resulted rather amusing than athorwive—jllustrates quoter danger which abould pot be forgotten by those who toko passengera sailing in thy alr, At Lua, ft 2,000, uC U0 feat high, Ne succusaly ly asked bls compinion bow be fait, wud was us often auuced tut tne windteur devlured bls feelings to by quite us usual, Fioally Godard ductired that he would go uu higher, when suddenly his companion krivped Lie throat and demanded ut Joust ono emouion for his Luw-frane tare. The hun way clearly a lunatic, At that feurtul bight ne clambered out of the busket and | urouiut the awaytt globe with tho ekil aud + carelesnesé of u monkey. ‘Thon hoe vlasped Gate are by the y end declared be woutl throw bin over, Flaully, be drew a Whife und sat be would ecek hia emptions" by a fall, say of bait mile. But Godard did not jose bls head, He declared hinwelf churwed with the Idea, and wondurud that it bad never befory vecurrad to bin, fut ke poloted out that, bowever pluns- Ing the fall miyht be, It would be disugrecuble took fire when 84 LA SALLE! to be mutliated, and ho suegusted going 2,000 or 3,00 feet higher in order that when hls come panlon cot the mas-tax thelr denths imtghtbe - certnin, Chey were thet both of a mind, and as - Govined theew out tho ballast tho baltoun darted atl further above the ctouds. Hin cheerful companion’a spirit roso with the Dalloun, an ance more he olimbed out on tho. bellying sphere, but this tine with nope abort hit, Ia onder, as Godard oxplained, that he might hot - tumble before ha was high’ enough for a thor- oughly goed fall. At length he perched himgelt Just ovar the caeape-valye, then Godard puliad tha cord which aponed |t, the escaping gas Btupoflod tho mudinan, und—the crisis was over, BUSINESS NOTICES, Tho Public Will Bownre of a Fraudis Jen’ Imitation of Dobbins’ Kicetric Soap now belng forced on the tnarkat, by niisrepregentae Yon, Itwwiil ruin any clothes washed” with {te Insist upon having Dobbins’ Hicctria, - es All good, grocers nell naa recommend TRurnett's Flavoring, Externe Tousekeepers showld ask for and tnaigt upon huving those foods, and send tack thd ussotts ness sont orBe Under the ime of extencts, MOKIDAY. GOO! Chas. Glossage § Co. Exhibit this week, SPECIAL THPORTATIONS or Selected expressly for “Holiday Gifts,” Comprising the Richest Collec- tion of Unique and Bonutfl. Ailes J In Gilt and Leather . Ever Exhibited in This City, Those in search of something really handsome for Christmas Gifts will do well to make an early inspection of these goods. Also just opened more of _ THE IMPROVED ‘Jersey Waists’ In Silk and Cashmere, all sizes. Chas. Gossage & 'Co., State-st. Washington-st. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, de. TIFFANY & 6 UNION SQUARE, HEW YORK, Have completed their propara- tious for the approaching Holi- days, und suggest that an early examination of their stock will enable purchasers to secure tho choicest svlections, and” OSLAPO the crowds uuavoidable later in the month. a ; Until Christmas the estab- - Nshment will be kept open in the oyenings. . 7 VLAVORING EXTRACTS. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS RLAVORING | XTRACTS. Vralte, wlthest salert od emcee, ALWAYH UW i VADULTERATIONN O8 le atau t (hele peetect parity, quality, Admitted by all whe hare beed a. aroiétul pad aataral davors fur eas, Manufactured by SLELLE & PRICE, Makers of Enpulla Yeast Geiny, Cream Bakleg Ponder, ete., Chleago and Bt, Louis, The BEST COMPOUND EVER INVENTED FOR WASHING CLOTHING, andeverything plac, in Hard or Soft Was tor, without danger to fabris or hands Saves Lubor, Tue, and Seap, amaze ingly, and ls of great value to houskeopors, Bold by al! Grocera—but seu that vilo Counters felts are uot-uryet upon you, PHAILINGS {a tho only safe ursicte, and always bears tho uamo of SAMES PYLE, Now Yuri, deca NT REN THOS. SADLER, | ATTORNEY-AT“LAW, es CMICAGO, *

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