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ed Py HICAGO TRIBUNE ee Htieal or rather partisan finpore Pie it Eannot he mide to give elther mirty tiny pronounced advantage, Tt oan deterinie the under of people to bo allowed to a Cone Eereenloned district, but, whatever that mumbor meg be, the proportion of representation from tneh State mtat be about the sane. IT thy res Apportionment enn be made at this session the Bhite Legislatures of nll tho States will have puenty of tine tonrrango tholr districts to sult iho now order of things. Vicksburg Herald (Conservative Bem.): ‘There is no min Itt the South who wont further tigalnst. carpet-Lug and incompetent rile tn Mlssiestppl and the Sonth than the editor of the Herald did go, and wil go nizain If Al should be- come necessury, and we intend to aay to Any one who Insinuntes that we are ut. ndyocnto of ft res turn to that sort of thing that te 4a slanderous Har. Ifmeneando nothing but utter fulso- hoods In answerto arguments directed against frad, violence, and gectlonulism, nnd thelr falsehoods refer in the remotest manner to tho Hiera'd, we nro detormined the public shall not be tulstnken us to our loyalty to thy best inter. ests of tho enuntry by thelr efforts, We do not belleve In sectional fralitives and we Intend to any eg wo do not believe In hypocritical fraud, and wo mitend to say #03 We ‘du not helleve, In violence, builylsit, and) bulldozing, and we ine fund to say so. But, although wo du not belleve in thege this, we stro nuny tho less trua to tho Dest elements ofthe Democritle party in this State and tho South, and nono tho less ne to Iuent rule In the Stato by honest aud Intelligent eltizens, We do not belleve in extremes either way, and know thut every agrieaitural and com merchal intercal. muat auifer by arraying the South aygaiinst. the North, or by irritating, silly opposition to the General Government. Letter of President Magoun, of Iowa Col- fege, tothe Davenport Gazette: Many hope to ace Whittaker reinstated, and tho: under gradu- atesfwho bave been determined to drive every representative of hls race out of our National professional schools taught better manners and principles, For one, T hope far something vet- ter—viz.: tho admission of a sulllelent nutubor of colored cadets to falrly represent the mill- , fons of thoir race and the meand getvice thoy did In rescuing the Union fran ee stayeboldors, ng wellns to give Gen, Howard more than one op- portunity of administrative Justice. Without a Tandsonte representation of worthy young cole ored nen, personal favoritisin to then muy be ehitrged; ond but one or two of them could not show whut the rico 18 eqnatle of at West Point, Let there be enough of them hereafter to Keon ench othor in countenance and reduce the dlitl- culties Gen. Howard will aurcly mect from pres- udice and previous multdinivistration; enough tu vintlente the Just and equitable ndininistrits tion his character assures the country he will moto out to binek and white alike, Good men are thinking God for Howard nt West Pointy but this Is not all,-or enough. T bellove tha President ha tho xppolutment of ten cadets nt lnrge, without regard to States, nununily. IC there Is nv other way to secure a suitable nume ‘ber of colored cadets, he cnn ilo it. Pall Matl Gazette: ‘Those who now rago go furtously in print nbout Ireland and tell us that Hlemareiinn methods nro the only way of denling with the state of things we all deplore, that martial Inw will goon: put down opposition, and su forth, disercetly turn thelr heads uslde from what fs going on In Germany. Thore tho Inws ngalnat tho Socialista are strained te the ut- most Ilmit'of illegality. In South Germany nc- tion fa being taken {u tho most ruthless manner, while family after family is cfected from Ham ‘burg without any form of teint, and thelr means ‘af subsistence cut olf by the police. . And thi of courec, must -suceecd. The Bociatlats an thelr friends must at ouce forget thelr gricy- theca and fall down and worship tho Power which tyrunnizes over them. But. thon, the inistortune fs that thia is not so. The purty of Social Democrats $s inaking bend rapidly throughout Germany at this hour. A telegram inthe newspapers tells ua that Herr Kocmpfer has been elected for the Helchstng by an ovorwhelining majority. Here Kuompfor is a Frogresulat, a member of tho party whieh is op- post to the anti-Socinlist liwa, and his olection ng been enrried by a combinition between the Progreasiats and thy Sorin! Democrats in a dla ‘triet supposed to be atronely in favor of tho Governinent. “ven the middle elnes Is foining inthe protest, Itscems, thon, that reprosalon pure and almple, though it mny keep disnitece ton out of sieht for u the, but stronythous tho opinolauon Dolow to act ut a fitting opportu- ty. : Galveston ‘(‘Tex.) News: Among thoso who contributed very Mberally to ‘the dofent of Gon, Hancock was Gen. Wado Hampton, If tho Hepublican Jeaders had been previously con- sulted (hey could not hnve suggested any course bettor calcutated to elect Garfield than that which Gen. Humpton saw fit to pursue of his own volition. Not satisfied with shnking tho Coufederate Dloody shirt In the faco of the Northorn people; ha’ engaged in‘a supremely fuopportune discussion with Secretary Sher- man, tlew tho. track, and, 1m the opinion of his own friends, wounl up with av phrase which was equivalent: to an Invitation tw substitite n pagsugo ut arms for tho war of words. It was senerally agreed, and nowhere authoritatively contradteted, that Gen, Hump- ton’s Inst lotter to Secretary Sherman wus ine tended to bove this signification, ‘The Itepub- Henn campalyn orators roiled tho supposed war- Miko missive ng a sweet moracl under tholr tongues. Allthis time Gen, Hampton wns ng mute aga fish, and this vory silence wns taken as confirmation of tho general hellef that he hud roposed ui adjournment to tho deadly fleld, low, however, after tha clection, he comes to tho frontand consoles tho defeated Hancock and the rest of the diazusted Democracy with the positive sssurance that be never Intended 0 challenge or to suggest a challenze, Why Gen, Hampton did not sny so at the timo ls the puz- zilng question ho hus thus far failed to answer, Tttay be quieting to the nerves of Bccrotury Sherman to know thut Gen. Hampton docs not now, und over did, mean to summon him to mortal combat, but tho Democratic party wilt ‘be under no obligution to thelr South Carolina friend for poisoning tho minds of the doubtful ‘voters in tho North, and then deetining to apply the antidote until tho day after tho fuucral, Now York Herald: There were 91,866 deaths in this elty In the yenr 180 and only 27,000 births. But the fact that tho deaths have itby a mujority of 4,30 need not excite any apprehension that the clty is to be depopulated, alnee tho people of large citlea are in yroat part born In the rural diatricts or In foreign coun- tries, Indeed, the extent to which tho robust: ‘vitnlity found in elttes Isdrawn from extrancous: sources {a illustrated in tho record of our cen- tenarlans, Eloven persons dled in: the city in tho courso of the year aged 10 years or upward, of whom ten were women, Not one of these was anntive of tho city, and only ono was burn in this country. Saven were nitives of Ireland, one of Germany, ono of Enyland, one of India, and one was 4 colored woman from Virginia, Perhaps it ia a fuct in support of the akeptical views lu regard to gront age that our centeunrinus ure all pentane born so far away that ‘it {3 impossitlo to verify the dates of birth by other oyidence = than thelr own rep Our) heavy — denth port. recon! ia due to tho frigbttul slaughter of the ehildren in unbeulthy homes. ‘two-fifths ot all those who diad in the city wero'under 3 yours of axe, and more than one-fourth were under b yeur; but tho numberof those teas than 6 yours ‘Who dle in this sy Ja pretty constant and bas vuricd but very al bts in tho pust four yenry, Diphtheria, {hough more is suid ubout itin oo- casional reports than about ull othor diacases toyothar, 14 not by any mains the most fatal tnnlady tn our list. Its fatality i# a great den) Jess thi that of consumption and deeluediy toss than that of tho intestinal dorangements whaso principal manitestution ts diurrhea, while oven phewinonia, of which wo scurcely over boar in sensational reports, has nourly twice the fatullty, of the micre drouded inuludy, Indeed, inflame matory disonses Hko pnoyimonin, bronchitis, nephritis, and tho reat, ahd diseases that nro consequent upon intiummatory dlacuses, ure tho true scourres of tho city population, and ure ave countable for more thin 8000 deuths, This ta what might be oxpected in a climate that ranges from 1W degrees bolow xvro in January to 105 aboye in July. if Jefferson (Tox.) Democrat (Dem,): every dollar ralecd for tho sate of public iands was expended from education It would ben waste of money, without accomplishing any good. Tho truth ia, it {a 4 sheer pleco of demagogism, Itis Brevival of tho sahome introduced Into Cons gress during President Jackson's Adminletra- tion, which the Democratlo party regarded us une constitudonnl, anda atep towards contratization, Per contra, tho Galveston News observes: Jet- fereon, In hia sixth annual message, advocating the continuance of the tax on imports, observed that: Patriotism would corialuly profer ltecon- thnuance and application to tho yreat purposes aC tho public education, roads, rivera. and eanals"” Aguln. tn file olghth annual invssugo, be asked: “hull it He unproductive In the pub- Kv vaulte? Bball tho revenue reduced? Or thall it not rather bo appropristed to the im; Prevent: of ronds, cunula, rivora, educatio nO tottee to Gov, Nicholas, dated April % 1816, In. which ho outiined his scheme of education, he gald of, clumortury educn. tlon: “My partiality for that division ta not Tounded fa views of eduuatun solely, but intine itly moro us the ments of # better Adwministras Don of our Government and the eternal pros- ervution of ite repubtiean principles.” Tee gurde approprintion of public lands to purposes Of Gducation, in the Congress of tho Confedera- Mon Bir, detferson, in May, 1st, uw Chulrman of tho Cormmittos on the Orguntzution of tha West— cro Territory, mado a report whicl provid’ that there “shail on of every ta vrahlp for tho mulntennuge of vublld schyols.” and the Convention adopted an ordivance that © there aball bo resepyed lot No, 40 of every towuship for the unulutenanco of publlo schools.” fn tut Cungress passed a Act granting thusiztecnth scction of euch towu- ship in tho Siasisalppl Territory for cdusaion, und, latgr, by similar cnactments for othur ture torial hequisitions, except Texas, which re. tained tho title to ber pubilg-iunds under g rain made at tou thine of bor wisston fate tao Valen, iz FOREIG: Rumor in Official Circles of an Abandonment of the Trials. Brief Forecast of the Land Bill to Be Put Betore Parliament. Privileges Allowed Calculated to Greatly Protract the Trials. Present Aspect of the Struggle of the Transvaat— Turkey. The French Apprehensive of the Usual Cemetery Row on the Burial of Blanqui. Opening of the Cortes of Portugal —Dr. Carver—The Mark Lane Review. Detalls‘of a Lively Naval Scrimmage In the Bay of Lima, Peru. > Germany Excited Over Roports of American Comments on the Jewish Agitation. - TIE IRISit. TH COMING LAND MILT. Lonnow, Jan. $—The Times, ino lending editorial, says: “No grants of money from’ the Tinperlal exchequer will be demanded of Parliament as 9 partof tho Land bill, though, *possibty, a remnant of the Irish Church sur- plug may be used to ald emigration ant tho reclamation of waste Iand. The Min!s- try will not ask Partlament to sanetion any allocation of the public money or any pledging of the public credit, to carry out tho land reform.” ss DENIALa bo reserved tho central secs: ‘The Timea denics the truth of the’ report that large quantity of arms are being sent to Ireland from Birmingham, and says the move~ ments of Irlshmenat Birmingham do not offer the slightest ground for apprehension. : THE STATE TRIALS, Duntsy, Jan. 3,—On the resumption of the State trints this mourning the court was crowded, though tho procuedings were very uninteresting, shmpty conststlug of the read- ing of thestenographers’ notes of speeches by the traversers, "Tho Court to-lay decided that the speeches dutivered in favor of the traversers at the yarlous meetings throughout the country nny be reat by thelr counsel. It is expected that this decision will considerably protract tho trials, 7 IN Count, Duntrx, Jan. 8.—Counsel for the defense took advantage of the decision of the Court perinitting the reading of tho speeches made in favor of the traversers to take ovidence concerning the speech of Richard O'Shaugh- nessy with a view or. showlng that tho Limerick meeting was not characterized by a violent tone that the Crown sought to attribute to it. Nolan, of counsel , for the traversers, also lind read various long speeches, Jiiage’ Fitggirald thereupon re- marked that they were 2 Jong rignurole, without uny bearing on the Issue of the triuls, and, $€ they had any, in his judgment It would be one projudicly to the travursors. If the defense persisted in such a course, he said the Court would have to sit from 10 to 6 The proceedings, except for this ineldent, consisted of tho reading of extracts of speeches by Parnell, Biggar, Dilton, Sexton, Brennan, and O'Sullivan, showing that the traversers had encouraged the tenants to hold farms and pay no rent, if reduced rent ‘was not accepted, telling them the Inu ques- tion In Ireland would shortly be settled, as it had been in Germany, by their becoming the owners. At the rising of Court, Parnell was loudly cheered: by the crowd in tho hall of the Four Courts. : 2 DAD ADYICH. Loxpoy, Jan. 3.—At the land meeting at Carlow to-day, E. Dwyer Gray urged that If the Government Introduce a Cocrelon bill It should be opposed, even if a good Land bill ig thus lost, LAND MERTING, One of the largest land imeotings ever held Jn Connanght took place at Loughrea, Cow ty Galway, on Sunday. Davitt was the prin- cipal speaker, Several thousand persons wore present, DANIEIS, : Cons, dan, 3,—Dantols persistently refuses * to tell the pollee who the men were that fired. upon him, or for what reason they did so, HD LD IUPFLEB, a« Lonvon, Jan, 3.—it is stated that 1,000 guns sre sent to Ireland surreptitiously from Birmingham weekly, aud that within tho Inst three weeks 5,000 Enfickd rifles have been sent there from the Birmingham workshops. VEACE PRESERVATION MILT. Tho “dNmex in its lending artlelo saya: “ ‘There is no roour for doubt that astringent pence-preservation bill will be Introduced in the House of Commons immediately after the assembting of Parllament, Iths tmprob- able that the liberty of speech elthor in print or at public meetings will be {nterfered with, except by the sirlet enforcement of the ex- isting law,” Tho article, in discussing the warnings of tho Irish obstructlonists, says that the louse of Commons Is naturally reluctant to accept any Innoyation upon its traditions of free debate, but if the reassertion of tho Inw of Ircland 1s deliberately Impeded by n perverse fuction it wil bu necessary to consider how ugh an Lutoternbte situation can be put to an end, , AUAD YEA Lonpon, Jan. 3.—A Dublin correspondent. says; “A more repulsive an, terrible year has nover come upon this country, Its lls tory may be written In two words,—* Distress, Disturbance.’ It came in with the begging: box and haa gone ont with the bludgeon, It will take many years to reconstruct the social aystem now Ih riing, and fow canbe san- gulno enough to hope that the task will bo accomplished In tho present generation.” GREAT. BRITAIN, BHOOTING MATCH, Lonpoy, Jan, 3,—Mr, Scott, the champion shot of England, haa signed articles ofagrec- ment with Dr, Carver for a mateh to shoot at 100 pigeons ench for £200 o alde, to come off on the lat uf February, , A LITT ENVIOUS, Lonpon, Jan, 8,—Tho Tines, commentlug on the iuercase In ‘the, population of tho United States, a8 shown by tho recent cen- us, says: “These eleven and a halt initilons of people ara not a ‘poor, Indigent, and m- taught mass, such as wouldbe produced in any European State by so great and rapld an. accession to population, ‘They. ara well fed, clothed, well-to-do, and, aga rule, well edu- cated. There ls room and to'spare for them all, and for as many moro duying tha noxt ten years, We cannot but look with somo envy on a nation whose easy lotit Is to gathor my the good things which fortune custs lo ug! THE MAT LANE REVIEW. i Lonnox, van. &—The Mark Lane Ea, preva saya: "'Thore has beon mild, wet, and stormy wenthor, but young wheats look we ‘he deliveries of home-grown grat hive sinall. ‘Tho markets have been dtl, and everything way cheaper, Most of tho home-grown Is hn bad condition, Foreign supplies, therefore, are relied upon. No amount of engineering In America tempts millers to abaton the consumptive demanit. ‘The flour supply has considerably failan, ‘Thore are practically no old wheals on offer. Values of brendstutfs continually favor buyers, Tho foreign supply on spot 6 sinall, and aflont Inrge. Values gave way’ until Friday. In wheat, Amerienn red winter off const recovered Od, ‘Tho suason fs now too far gone for speentaters to work ont another corner, but it mutters. little whether they send much or ttle. For the presont, we ean get well suppliad elsewhere until next hnrvest. British and foreign bare Jeys are dull and cheap. Oats are slow and unebanged, Foreign oats are stutlar in tone. Mhize Is dull, Ameriean on Friday was reduces Sales of English wheat for the week w QU 01 quarters, at sis Md, agilist 27,574 quarters, nt 405 11d, the eorre- sponding week Inst year. Linports Into tho United Kingdom during the four days end- {ng Dee, 23 wero 610,204 ewts of wheat and 204,574 ewts of flour’? OLD yonK, Lonnoy, Jan. 3.—The reported removal of locks from riftes in the volunteers’ armortes at York hag been exnzgerated, ‘The shnple; fact fs that, pending the completion of:the volunteers’ premises, s fow arms hind been removed to the barracks. ~" ACY TO MLOW Ul Loxpox, Jan, .—A_seheme to blow up the Ironcind Lord Warden, guardship of the Firth of Forth, fs supposed to have extsted for the past week, A torpedo has been found beneath the bonts of ‘the vessel, A. larga torpedo-net hins consequently been bttoyed nround the ship to keep boats or torpedoes, off, and other precautions have been taken. The Lord Warden Js an armor-pinted steain- slip of 7,800 tons, and enrrics eighteen guns, She ts in the Const-Quard Service. RUSSIA. AN ENGAGEMENT IN CENTRAL, ASIA Sr. Perensnung, Jan, 3%—Tho following are the details of the engagement between the Russians aud the ‘Tekko ‘Tureomans, near Geoktepe, on the 2tth of December: Gen, Skobe desiring to make a recone nolssaneeot Geoktepe and effect a diversion from repented attacks an his Hnes of com munication, advaneed from Samursk with four companies of infantry and 20 Cossacks, with four field-pieces and two mitrailleuses, The Tekkes came out in force to oppose Gen, Skobeleit’s column, which they encountered aix yersts from Geoktepe, and fonglit so per- sistently that reinforcements were stn- moned ‘from Samursk, The engagement Insted four hours, the Russians retiring on Somursk. ‘Che ‘Turcoman loxs was consid- erable. The Russian loss was reported to bo slight. Gon. Kuronatking, It is reported on the best authority, has jolued Gen, Skobeledf, but with stich a small force thutit practically amounts only to an escort. The Tekke Turcomans have effected a junction with the Aklal Tekkes, BUPFERING FOR WANT OF FOOD, ‘he German colonists on the Votan, usually tha most thriving agriculturtats fn Russia, are ‘represented ng fin half-starving cond! tion, Tn one settlement of 7,000 peonle there are only about. alx families wliose members are not obliged to ask alms, GERMANY. ANTEJEWISH DEMONSTRATION, Benras, Jan. 3—On the morning of News Yeur’s Day Inrge crowds, mostly students, made n demonstration before a café inuelt frequented by Jews. They smashed win- dows and mobbed all tho Jews thoy met, ‘Pho police were comparatively helpless, An- other enfé was bivaded and emptied of Jews. Large and stormy meetings continue to be’ held, and the crusade secins to be galning force, Fists aro now belug substituted for tongue. AN UNFAVORAILE TMPNESSION. Benuty, Jan, 8—The reports received here of n demonstration fu the United States with the object of protesting against the antl: Jewish ngitation here ts producing’ a very unfavorable impression, the feeling belng that Germany enn tolerate no Intervention in home affairs frum a foreign State, CREMATION. The thirty-fourth ease of cremation lias oc- curred at Gotha, FRANCE. DEAD, Pants, Jan. 3—Hector Martin Lefuel, the noted Fren¢h arelileet, is dead, aged 70 years, Cardinal ena Francots Regnier, Arch- bishop of Crinbria, Is dead, DISORDER APPRENENDED, The police ave preparing to suppress the disorders apprehended on. the’ occasion of the funeral of the dead Communist Blonqul, BLOSSON AND VIGNAUX New You, dan. #.—-A Parls special says Slosson has sent a fresh challenge to Vig- nau, ‘ a Panis, dan. 9%.—Slosson writes to the Jour- nals here proposing to play Vignaux again on the following terms: ‘Phreo thousand polnts up for a stake of 5,000 frances, game to be played ona new table on which neither Slosson nor Vignaux have played, the match to come off in New York, London, or Paris, SOUTH AFRICA. 3 INING TI INSURRECTION, Care Town, Jan, 3,—Lt 1s reported on good authority that JoM, Brand, President of the Orange Free State, has wired hore that he ts unable tu reatrnin the Boers of that State from jolning the Insurrection, and that ina few days he may be compelled to resign, INSIDE, PACTS, Lonnown, Jan, 3—Tho Pall Mall. Gazette, {na leading editorial, says: “There fs too jiuch reason to think that inquiry Into the annexation and subsequent administration of ‘Transvaal would bring to light fuets which would wake all Englishmen-indiznant, If annexation be malutainod, [avi turn ogulnst us the enmity of every Diteliman in South Africa, Tho reasons usually assiyed for not giving np tho: country are little “tesa. than shadowy."” me TURKEY, OMIECTS TO'AINITRATION, 5 CoxsTantinorLe, Jan, 8—The Porte has dispatched 9 note to tho Powors sotting forth arguments agatnst arbitration, and proposing that. a meeting of the delegates af the Puw- ers, Including ‘Lurkey and Greceo, be held at Constantinople to fix the Greek frontior, The Porte hag wired. Sts representatlyes abroad, explaining tts objections to arbitration, COMBUOFE'S ASSASIN, é ~ In consoquence of the ropurt of the com- snittea of phystelnns that the nssasin of the Tusslan Colonel, Comeroil, ts Insane, he will not be executed, but will probably be confined in an asylum, ——— | PORTUGAL. » ‘TIE CORTES OPENED. | Lasnon, Jan, 8.—The Cortes oponed yeater- day, Inthe speech from .tho throne it was announced that Portugal's yelattbns ‘with all forvign powers were satlsfactory, , PLOODS | : IN SICILY AND SPAIN: > BMrsstna, Jan, 8.—Heavy raing have caused rregt damaxaln Sicily. At Barcelona the river burst {ts embankments, creating a gen- oral panic, - “ i ~ WILL OF THE LATE PROF, WATSON. _ , Apretat Dispatch to The Chcago Tribune, - ‘Aww Arnon, Mich., Jan. %&—Jo-day bas been set for tha hearing of the potitien for probate of the will of the laty Prof. Watson, but His brother, Edward Watson, of 51 Fallg, Dak,, by his attorney, cave notice of intent to contest the will, and asked a post- ponement of the hearing, which was granted, for two weeks, Prof, Simon Newcombs: of Washington, BD. C., and Leonhard Grundy of this city, were appointed special administra: torn. they teft. this afternoon for MadHon, ‘lee to look after the interests of the estate iere, . CRIMINAL NEWS... “SYES'T VIRGINIA VIGILA Gurreapanutence New York § Pamcensnusa, W. Va, Dec. 2-4 gentle- man who arrived here to-lay from Ritehte County gives the detalls of a numberof outs rages which have been committed inthat bec- tlon of the State by Viailants, ortked Men, ‘The band, which fs composed of forty disrep- utable characters, gathered Lrom all parts of tho State and elsewhere, wis organized about three months ago, ostensibly for the purpose: of enforelng the laws.iu Ritchie County, whieh, being. thinly populated, has always been more or lpss‘subjected to the depreda- tlons of rufiidig, ‘The Vigiants at first re- celyed the countenance and support of the respectable element in the community, but these hitter were quickly widecetved by acts of, Inwlesness committed by the band, and sogu severed thelr connection with it, An open rupture took place between the band band several farmers two weeks azo, since whiely tine the latter linve been subjected to the most eruel and merciless perseention, On Saturday night last the wuts led by a desperado named Shion Mardneau, sir- rounded the house of Edward Dayls, a well- .todly farmer living on Spring Creek, in Roane County, and announced thelr intention of punishing bin for alleged wfronts offered them, Mr. Davis had received an tutination that he would be attacked, and had arrunged for the removal of his funlly to Parkershurg the nextday, Atthe summons of the Vigi- Innty to open iis doors, he hastily loaded. several rifles ino lis house, and, posting him self at a garret window, warned his assnil- ants to stand back, The moon was shintug brigtitly at the time, and he had no difieulty In Watching the movenents of his foes, ‘The desperadoes, finding that they would have to fores ttn entrance, seized a fallen tree and advanced toward the door, Intenudlng to use it a3 a battering-ram. Mr. Davis neni warned them off, and ny they did not heed tho warning he fired a shot froma rifle, Martineau urged the band on, and Mr. Davis again, fired, this time send- ing a ball through the head of the Jeader, who fell dead. ‘The gang, thorouglily infurt- ated, nade a charge, and, getting close to the house oute? range of Mr. Davis’ rifle, set fire to the Lailding. Mr. Davis agaln fired, and probably fatally wounded a Vigilant niuned Stroitse. ‘The party then retired to the woods, ri as the thine: spread through the burning buttdtngs au tuninder of rille-halls whistling drown the structure told the In- mates What to expect If they left their quarters. Mr. Davia, with much dimeulty. cot his wife and children Into an outbulld- five, where, howeyer, they were aulekly dis- covered by thelr foes, who at once burst In the doors, The undaunted farmer was pre- pana for a hand-to-hand struszte, when his wite’s pleading Induced him to surrender, The Fang led him to a tree near the dead body of thelr comrade, and then stripped mid beat lim with bireh reds until the blood poured from his writhing body, | M: $ and her children were horrified sy of the xeene, and once, wife attempted to rush to the unee of her husband a ruifinn strive! his tist, knocking her senseless, bore his torture without a ery, emned to greatly fucense his persceutors, one of whont fitnily stepped up to him and with a dirk-kulfe deltberately cut off both of his ears close to the head.” ‘The scoundrels then departed; carrying with them the dead body of Martineau, but leaving Strouse behind, By daylight some neighbors'eane to the xs- alstance of the Davis family, und provided them with every comfort. The dwelling, 2 three-story frame strueture, was totally de- stroyed, With {ts contents, valued In alt at nbout $5,000, Strouse, the wounded member of the ging, was arrested, but fs so badly In- Jured that he will probaly dle. ‘he ball Went trough his right aring shattering It and rendering amputation necessary. Mr. Davis, although terrfbly muujated, will prob- wd. assist her with Mr. Davis. ably recover, saa te tk a Many. other outrages by the'gang ave re- orted,” In several Instances they have urned the houses of their Victims and cnt the thronts‘of all enttle found on the py ises. On Monday night they captors kins [fenry, of Uitehle County, the driver of nainaibstage, an beat bin’ dntli he was in- sensible, ‘They then tied.ihin to a tree, nround which they built a fire befero they left him. When he reeavered consclousness, finding bhnself thed, he thrust his hands into tho flaines until the rope binding hls wrists was burned through. He thon quickly ex- trigated his Hmbs from the rope and escaped, Hie hid gone only a few. yards, however, when he fell insenstble, In Which condition ho was discovered on ‘Tuesday morning, ‘Thu sane night seven or eight of the Visl- Janta went to the house of- Mr, Charles L. Congdon, on Spring Creek, about elght miles from the residence of Mr. Davis, and after burning the residence compelled Mr, Cang- don, his wife, and three grown daughters, to strip themselves of all thelr. etothing, ‘The Vigitonts then burned every artieleof wearing appurel and everything that coutd temporarily be used ag such, and disappeared. When the predicament of the family wag discovered clothing had te be brought nearly ten miles for thelr use. ‘The wife and daughters are 1 from the eifects of the terrorand exposure, and the condition of Mra, Congdon, who 1s about to become a mother, fs very critical, ‘The entire connty is becoulng terrorized by these outrages, anil it is probable that a com- bined effort will be mudy nt an enrly day to suppress the gang, ‘The Vigilnuis have chosen Oscar Martineat, 2 son of the despe- rade killed by Me. Davis, to succeed his father ag Captain of the organization, “Oscar is represented as a darkugand reckless fel- Jow, and, although only 23 years old, fy sald ta bea hordenad scoundrel, 'Faylor Fount alu, a well-known former, Hving about te teen miles from, here, was met on the high road, by one of the Vigilants on Monday night and asked, ina threatening manner, Ie he belonged ta the gui, He replied in the negative, Is Interrogator then drew Knife and plunged Itinte bis shoulder, As Fountain fell the Vigilant walked off, say- fut You had better get away from here, you, or Pl give you some more.” THE NAPOLEON TRAGEDY. ‘Dioateh to Cineinuatt Enguyrer, Toixno, V.,, Jan, 2—With reforence to the Napoleon tragedy one feb after another ty coming to light whiel seen) to complicate (oy. Scott's ease, On the authority of o yory Intimate friend closely’ allled to the eminent counsel the Governor has retained Jt fs ascertained that the Governor hug made a full, though private, statement of the kill- Ing, except the single fact of the particular manner of the discharge of the pistol. This ha still maintains he cannot account for, His statement Is thus tmportant from the fact that hitherto, even ity the examination, tho Governor's Iips were sealed, iBeginnlng at tho tina of roaching the drug: ‘Lstore, after he had ascertained that his boy qvaa thero drunk, though § should be first stated that ho armed IMmgolf on aecnunt of the turbulenco of the crowd he heard out- aide hla window, the Governor says he shook and rattlud the door, and hoard no sound. He fenred hls boy might be attempting to ea capa by sume belt door, and went around to tho ren, when he heard e nolse at the front door, and, ‘retuming there, found young Deu. He asked for jul shove and Drury sail ho wus not ther, Scbtt fisisted that he uae and atoyped lio, S tDrury, impeded iis progress. Dina rm hu (Governor tried to fairey “ule way pst hh, and, leaning aver th Re ers, Logked sunder them for hls buy. “Ho-tian “saw what. wos die stalrwuy door open, and started. therefor, when young Drury stopped hiny. and a volent altercation ensued end tha shot, was fired, how lin does not say, except that he found the muzzle of the sinoking plstol bn pis hand, . Drury tell almost In front of him, and at the sound of the shot the bey up-duilhy, bean to halloe and make 8 greut noise, probybly, in fright, and he recognized hit voles, Tig stepped past the bady and went upstairs, but could not tind the bey, though te found: where ho had been. In bed, and found a weked daor, where he supposed ig Roy hail ‘hidden, Lt was closed, Me rattled tie door and entlod hig son by. fame but got ha reply, Supposing thes clerk lying below hail the key if door he went down stairs to thy body fo see ie hoe could find tt. As ho apyrmached the body he found a bunch of keys.dylng on the table, ang taking it returned fo the roou above, + ; “The boy who hud come out of the ‘clases came forivard in great (error, ersin hurt my, father?’ Lain not ying. Don't A burt 1 | and cariiest etnboration. It was not piven to her te determino the fate of Governments, or direct the career of statesmen; but it was ber fortune greatly to extend tho aren and to multl- ply tho component elements of inodern suclet Tho name of the shosd of Weatminster a serves to be identified with the most radical and even revolutionary measures of reforin which tha wortd of, aristocratic drawing-rooms has aver witnesaed.: x Queer Rerhedics—Tho Peculiar Manner in Which Poople Fry to Cure Theme nelven. se . Ciambers’ Journal. Aton inquest belt at: Bradwell, Bucks, on the body of abeyenr-olil wirl who died of hydropho- bin, onv of the witnesses deposed that two days after tne child had been Witten: the buried dog waa disinterrud, ia liver extracted, aud n pleco ‘or tt, welghing about an ounce and a hulf, fr aled ona fork before the tire until it was dri up, and then given to the cblid, who ate it [reas ly. but, nevertheless, diod, Not an ovornfco remedy, but hardly nastier than tnugple dust, whieh no leasn personage than the Princess Hls- inarek apparently deems an infallible apecitic for epilepsy; since, no longer age than January {nat, tha President of the EckenfoorderShooting Chub addresseithe following elrevlar to the mombers of that Association r Highness Princess Mamirck wishes te ree before tho JAh inst., ag many magpies as possible, from the burt remaing of which an antlepliepticpowder miy ve tantpulated, T permit myself, therefore, high und well born air, to entrent that you will forthwith shoot us tnany rmugples ag you can in your preserves, and forwared the sume to the Colet- Forester Lange, at. Friedrichsruh or hithe or without paying for tholr carriage, down to the 18th of this inonth.” Sir Waiter soott's piper, John Bruco, speut a whnle Sunday ting twelve stones from twelve south running streams, with the purpose that his gick master might sleop upon thom and become whole, Scott was not the mun to hurt tho honeat fetlow's tevlings by ridicuilug tha no- tlun of sttch a remedy proving of nvall; su ho canaed fruce to be told that the reelpe was tit fallible, but ft wus absolutely necessniry to suce cess Hit the stones ehonld bo wrapped iy the petticoat ofa widow ‘who had never wlihed to Marry ijaln; upon teurntng which the Hlrh- hana renounced all bupe of completing tle charm, Lady Duff Gordon once yave an old Exyp~ thin Woman a powder wrapped Ina fragment of tho Saturday Meview. Bho came again toussure her benefuctress the churin was a wonderfully powerful ove; for. although she bad not been able tu wash off ull the ting writing from the pa- per, even that Ittle hud dono hor a great dual of ¢ you hon ‘oO wens do ether, passed went outside, wher the hoy saldeas if realizing that a crime find been committed, "Let's tan away, fathers Jet's leave the countrys you have plenty. ot money.” What reply he made the Governor does hot say, but he adds that at one of the three tines ho passed the bady he knows he stooped down and felt the pulse elther at the wristor temple, lis does not know which, to ace if the man was dend, and he was alive, “Tils statement, not hitherte made known, will be foun of great Interest, If, Indeed, it does not prove of vilal Importance In the ease. RAWLINS, WYO. Sptetal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune Tawzins, Wyo., Jan, 3.—Notwithstanding the various Improvements In the town, dus to the opening of the new and elegantly fure nished hotel of Kitchen Brothers, the ecle- brated raflrond hotel firm of Omaha, St. Joseph, Laranie City, ete. and the erection ot many new buildings, the genera! condi+ tion of Rawlins Is worse than 9 year ago, when It was crowded with Government em- ployéy, tenmaters, and “bullwhnekers,!” be- longing to the wagon trafnsin use during the Ute campaign. Every night street-fighting and vistol-iring occurs, with tuvariably no arrests, making It more than any other town in the West, except. Leddville, a ively. and stirring town, as allainun has to do is to stand around tit his tur comes, when he fs sure to get Ins vitals stlrred In lively style, A few nights since four of the lowest women of the town, Ina state of beastly Intoxlea- Uon, began firing off their pistols from the platform of tho Union Paclfic Inilroad depot,—sbooting right and left regardtess of passers-by, ‘The unusual amount, of pistol Hiring brought the Sheriff after n while to the spot, who Stteinptal to arrest them, but was resisted and told with lorze bunches of pros fanity that he “wouldn't tackle anyvody but a womnn’—when he finally Jett. then to finish thelr low debauch, fred aud uninolest- cu. The better part of the community fs ut- ferly disgusted with the inetticienes’ nnd Ine good. Aven Captain, something for, bis stomnch’s sake, on consulting his book tound “No, 15" was tho thing for the ve- casion. Unfortunately, there hud been @ run on thut number, und the hottle was empty, Not curing tevend the mui away uncomforted, the skipper, reinembering thut eight und seven made fifteen, made up adose from tho bottles: so niinbered, which the seatann took with start. ling effects, never contemplated by binself or tho erlbbage loving Captsln. $< conipetency of the (so-called) officers of the law, whon ong of his crow craved A DIVORCE CASE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune. Spuxoviecy, UL, dau. 3—A_ dill for separate maintenance was to-ny filed In the Sangamon County Court by Mrs. Melvina Arnold against her husband, James W. Arnoldsin which the latter ts painted: as little less than a demon In human guise, ‘The City of Glasgow Bi i. ‘fhe parties were married in this city Jan. pn patsy ene Ianuion Telegraph, We, 16, 20, 1879, but separated four times between The report of the liquiditord OF tho Ci thatdate and Dee, 18 lust, when she was | Glaszow a for the yeur ending Ov issued to the contrivutories. again compelled to leave him owing to ree pented cruel treatment, inany instances of which are detutied in the bill. ‘The substance of tho charges Is, that Arnold Is a man of violent “and ungovernable temper, and frequently threatened the Ives of his wife and other members of his family, be- sites striking and otherwise abusing thent, Mrs. Arnokt ayers that her hushand: owns property valtted at $100,000, and: has an ine come of $5,000 por year, reds 24402405 1s, 04, tho umount outstand: ending diate hist year belng 1, fonvlig the total naw £Le3,! ad, the ehlef {tems of which are claims tuken up b Seotich bunks, £1,007,100; depositors’ SSM06G; und Interest to creditors Aguinst this nre nsacts estimated wt ip th $2,100,851 18a, tL, chietly derivable from shures, debentures, stouks, premises, bills, balagees on current ae- count credits, overdnifle, and aims ta bo recoye ered from contrivutorics, which will leave on estimated surphis of £255,037 Us. Dividends of is, Bd, J8., and bs. puld during the yextr bring the total amosint Co 17s, In the pond, the whole dla- bursement to the creditors belne 10,404.50, Agreenients of compromise, which not only uverted Jong and expensive law: but ul- lowed tho estates to be expeditiously wound up and the money to be available for distribution, bave been effected, and otbars ure in course of arrengement, £0,000 baviig up te the present: tine been thus obtained. furthar £008,414 is expected, this, Hke the Inst-mentioned nmount, veing chiety aerlvable from the Directors, against whom actions have been successfully prosecuted and tholr various estates made table for £0,230. Besides the above sources of incom Hquidaturs point out thut nssets muy derlved from the estate of Mr. Mackipnol was a Director from 1867 to (iv, and against whom an nection has been commenced, tnd also from certaln gold) minkug rights tu India revert. fug to the bank tbrough the firin of W. Nicol & Co, the Bombay brunch of the bouse of Stnith, Fleming & Co. tt fs needless to ndd that neither of the above ts by the fquidators cunsidored ant protent ns nasuts of value. 40% ILORSE-TILEVES. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Krokex, Ia. Jan, 3,—T'wo horse-thieves— Sam Goddard aud Johu Sills—were discov- ered in this elty New-Year's evening by Deputy Sherif Higgins. A Marshal was notified at once, and they were found ina saloon, where Goddard was arrested, but Sills escaped the officers until the next day. Godard ilved formerly in Keokuk, ‘The theft was committed at Lincoln, Neb. on the night of Dee. 11, when three horses were stolen. The young thieves left Lincoln tm- mnediately and managed to dispose of the horses on tho way, eseuping detection and the authorities until they renched tere. It igsaliloneof them has admitted his gullet Sherlif Enslen, of Nebraska, arrived to-day with “n requisttlon for the prisoners, and leaves this evening with them for the locality: of thelr crime. FOUL PLAY. Spectal Disputed to The Chieago Tribune, Keoxrr, In, Jan, 3—James B. Mundell, aneceenirle but wealthy bachelor of War- saw, LIL, was found dead at his home tn that plaee a week ago. Public suspicion was aroused, and circumstances polnted strongly toward murder, A Jury was impaneled, and, after being in session seven days, returned. the verdict that In thelr opinion he lind met hs death by a pistol-shot, John Warrick, a nephew of te, deceased, Is understood to be the gullty party, and has been arrested, and an gxniaination Ig new pending, Warriek has been nf satoonkecper, {i in Warsaw only a short thoe, | Mundell, the murdered inn, was 70 yenrs of age. ‘he casa creates inuch excitement, SENT UP. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LAFAYETTE. Ind. dan. %—Charles Lenk was tlils afternoon sentenced to three years? Amprisonment for grand Iarceny, he pleading guilty to an’ indletment charging hin with robbing the house of James Fowler of a large amount of silverware. Samuel Endee, what Link alleges put up the Job, hus also beet I the two cally made tho first_ produced £2,- Y,000 1s, Td, and the second £3,405,$52 Ig. 100.5 0f whieh £132,163 6s id. has been recelved during the year just ended, The iquilation charges up to March, 18%, ara nists £18,070 Hy, Fd, and the 225,40), thy lel oxy milseellunvous ier £7,080 bs, bl. e A asummmury of the actions eominonced by tha Uquldutors gives the following: OF fifty-three sulty, thirty-one buve been decided In favor of tho liguidators, threo huve been lost, ten bave born compromised or decided paruy for and purtly auuinst, aud nine sre still usidlsposed of. ——— Some Very Exact Statiuticn, Petrolt Free Pres. A Detroiter has beon for ‘the Inat two years collvcting nd arranging statistles of an odd nature, and ff bis book ig ever published readers wilt find nothing dry about lt, He govs right to business on page L by catiointing tht tho mum bor of lekings received by the average boy up. to bis Lith your la 126, ‘This includes the spank- fug proceas durin infancy, Out of every 190,00 peaplo in this country 1+ 000 gut up cross in the morning, but only ahun- dred orsuremaln in that condition very long mEMt Ur oh Ticn only GOO wit put nt a then only GOOwilt put up moni on n bet Tho rest will vrawhsh wruwnid a tana ‘buck water on their assertions, Onl i 10 wotnen out of every &0 who start out ond ourey. by rallvood consult a rullroud-map or have the least [dew of the direetion they tuke, Four hundred and ninety-cight worry” avout leh | the “viuting | book | of no, uther |. Duchess bas over: known, pein) redvryo ie purvihs CAUTION! tholr baugages 407 are certain they took the wrong traloy 404 wiats they bad never started, The risk of being bitton by a dog Is greatly overestimated, Out of every 1,000 bly and litte dogs only Ovo care tn ge up a raw with tho hue mun race, and those two ure ruady and willing ty: He» ‘The number of men who can put ina moro lensant evculng dawn-tawn thin at tholrown treside Is on the deerenge, and tho umber of wives who are tuktng a iittie exten paints to make hone ore pleawant than a concert-sntoon Js on the Increase. men who get mad and awear Indicted, but hasn't had'time to come tn, nithoweh his bail bond of $1,000 was for- felted lust week. A MEMPIIS SITOOTING, 5 Crvorxart, dan, %—The *Thaca-Star Memphis special says: ‘This morning Wenry Burton found Mr, Tate, a barber, fn bed with lis wife, Io shot ‘Tate twice and Mrs. Bur- ton once. Tate returned the fire, mortally wounding Henry Burton, Mra. Burton's wound Is trifling. The character of ‘Tate's wounds Is not stated. Out ot ry 1,000 they will see a lnwyer about it, only fifteen carry out tholr intontiona, Out of every 1,000 women who ride on atreet- ears, ouly twelve will move utong to. olfer ane other woman vw chancg to sit down, Nine hun- dred and ninety-alebt of them argue that ft isn man’s duty to stand up, even If thero fe plent; Ee Foun and the other two are supremely ladif- rere Only one woman in 5,000 pays tho frst price asked for x bonnet, and only ona milliner tna 1,000,000 expects her to,” ‘The thne ocoupled by the average man in buy- Ing a full sult of clothes tw Just one-fourth the tine occupied by the avernge woman in buylig asingle pulr of stocklugs, TNE WOFFMAN CASE. NATI, Jan. 3—The Jury In the ease of tho State of Olio aguingt ax-City Auditor Silas W.: Hoffman were discharged this morning, living been unmnble to agree. They stood eleven for acquittal to ono for conyic- tion. The ense ins been befere tho courts for more than four weeks, Cine CHARGED WITT EMBEZZLEMENT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chtcage Tribune, JANESVILLE, Wis., Jan. 3.—JdJoha ll Smith, agent for the American Sowing-Machine Com- pany, was arrested charged with embezzling a The Apostate’ Creed. Churchman, I believe in chaotle nebute, self-oxistont, ovolyer of beuven and earths some $1,500 of tha Company's fund. Te} And in the differentiation of the original gave ball to appear next Friday for exaining- | hemoxencons mass; hs tlrat begotten product, tlon, whieb wus sc! wat {ite land and water, Kult. —— Fi y Constance, Duchony of Woatialuster. London Standard. Itis unquestionubly the part sho played and the work which. sho accomplished in moder English soototy that constitute thy chivf oluius of tha late Duchess of Wostmineter to goneral remembrance, Sho was it hovtews of un uitas ether oxceptional kind, and, 13a hostess, abe performed funiclons which no one before hor thine bad over cumpletaly auacecs Ia discharge It was not hee ambiuion to to a Baton. hud no thought of emuliting tho fame of Sino, Le Bran, of the Countesse do Hunfort, of the Princess Bagration, tho Princesa Levon, Smo, Svetobing, or of the Herrys, who reven- tlona in Curzon etroct approximated more clube jy than uny that buve over: beon Known th Ene Hland to tho Parlin flew), Sho waa not 8 great statcawonun, Hike Georgiana, Duchess of Devons ahire, nor was sho aconsumminte sovtul tactician, Uke Ludy Pulmorston. 2 had no asplmauany after politicul power Ika the Countess of Jere acy, or hike the Inte Landy Waldograve, ‘Shu did not uttala to the mayaiticent uttituie of Lord Hosconsiicld’s titled berolies, aud, though she wad a Whig by birth and by most of ber as- soclutions, shu nover vied with Borungaris, Lad Nontfort. Nuvertholess, she hae loft ber mar! quite aa dldtinetly usany of these personages upon tho socloty of tho day, ‘Tho Vuchesa of Weatininator contributed moro toan any othor social Quuen of ber generation towsed thut intormixture of classes wileb ty ano of the greut characteristics of our time, Khe was thurvughly llvaral and coumapolitun tn this respect, 9 Hud ne ided of exclusivenoss, and ‘was astonishingly free from all the typical prejus “does of bor rank aud atation, ‘Che same instinct which mada her use ber lutluencawith the Duke of Westininster to throw open tho pleture gal- lortex,at- Groayenor Houso on overy Mouday duriny tho symmor, and to invite artisanw and tevhunics to visit thom on certum Sundays tuward to cloae of the season, prompted ber to enlarge ber Invitation Hat to dimensions organized into planta end; animal, reproduced fn ike species, further developed Lito Mixbur are ders, and wildinately rotlned, rationulized, and perfected tn man; be descended from. tho monkey, mecnded to the phitugopber, aud sittuth down In the rites und eustums of civilization une dor tho laws of a developing Fociology; from thenvo ha shall come agnin by the disintegration af the boterogentzed vosmos dick lute tue origl: nal hamogeneousitesd of chaos, Thole nthe wholly lnpursonal nbsoltito; tho wholly uneatholfo church, tho disunion of the saints, tho survival of tho fittest, the pore ulstence of foree, the dlspersion of tbe body, und death overluat ings a, Brenvowen, of Cinelanath, a wants KiectriceLight Claim, Inaeecent lecture on elevirio Mghtng dally> ered before tho Pbllosuphtonl Ructuty UF News MALWS HONEY OF i TRADE MARK. uchod of Weetuingter poss suporiur to that rbot superatition, Sho muda the ucqualat- pnea'ot unly OCurtate and actors showsolyes, butof t ee favaied: nd invited them to her dingers and ber weep! ‘Tho wonderful arhievaments and wiccess of Hales Money of Horebound aud Tar has cnn fhe buy of couuterfeld and di Aton ffbe cachet of Whiggisin. ih action, WELILOUND AND | enstlo-on-Tyne, Mr. J. W. Swan, tho well-kn electrician, sali About twenty years ugo had « number of pieces of paper ani cardboard ‘vuried in charcoal ta a cructble. which F sent to be heated white-hot In one of the pottery kilns belonging to Mr. Wallace, of Forth flanks. From tha pieces of carbonized cariboard thus obtained J setected a long spiral, and the endsot this f connected by clamps with the conducting wires. A small ginsa shado was cemented over {his mounted carbon spiral,—which waa in tho form of an arch nn inch higb,—and the alr was. Ferien ravens. of myer good air nay font me fo: nirpose of this experiment tho tev. Tobert Uroun, of Longhorsiey."” of ———$—————_- As soon ng tho publiotearns that the Shakers® Rarsapnritia is the genuine Shaker medioine pres pitred from ronte, herbs, and berries, grown, roleeteil, and propared by’ the Canterbury Shak= era, Shaker Village, NeIL, they will take It fn nrefarence to nll athore, stich Is thelr regard for 16 churucter of the United Lruthren, BUSINESS NOTICES. Macallater’s Cough Mixture.—The best remedy for tise In the family for coughs, colds, Dronchitis, asthma, consumption for nduita, an whooping-cough and croup for chiluren, Pree pitred only by John P. Leo, corner Halsted and Harrison streets, and for sale by all druggists. a We choerfally cu}l the attontlon of our rendors tu the merits of Dobbins’ Electric Soap (nude by Cragin & Co, Philudelphta), who con= fidently ask trial. The soup will toll its awa story. Weadvise you totry it. ; ——— From Dr. 5. Mi.--Colden's Ltobig’s Liquid ixtract of Boot always produces goo blood, health, and strength, — L&yergthing ged In homeonath be wilh found at the Chicnzo branch, Hoerleke & Homeopathic Pharnincy, nt v5° clare street. HANDKURCHIERS, Chas. Gossage § Co. To close the season and make room for Spring Importations, Will Sacrifice 3,500 Doz. Ladies’ Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs! (All choice new selected styles), At Prices That will insure immediate sale. 200 Doz. Col'd Borders and Emb'd at 10c ea 250 Doz, Choice Linen Col'd Borders, Emb'd and Hemstitched, at - - 2% ; Cheap at 40. 2-Inch Hemstitehed. 185 Doz, at - - - - $2.00 per doz, » Worth $3.00. 315 Doz, Ex, Size Clear Lawn at $3.00 per doz Good tulue for $4.50. 75 Rez, Superiine at - - $5.00 perdoa 995 doz, Sheer Linen Tucked at - $3.00 doz, Could nol be sold regular for less than $35.00. 80 Doz, Sheer French Hand, Emb, at §0c each The same goods sold at $1.75. Over 1,500 Doz. , Choice Fine French Iandkfs, At Prices Equally Low. Silk Hdkfs. 200 Colored Pongeeat - - - Worth double. Immense Bargains At soc, 75¢, $1.00, and finer. Silk Mufflers, Very choice, at Half Value. Great Hdkf. Sale. Chas. Gossage & Cov, State-st. Washington-st. BISSOLUTION. CieAGO, Deo, 51, 1880. ‘vha partnership heretofore uxisting Lutween Alex. Eitan Sua Mayinn and H, Alton owad, Bas eens ay by Haar Lx, M, THOMSON | PASE Anon i) ALLEN DOWAS, COPARTNERSHIP. Curcagy, Jan. 1, 1891 Notico ts horeby slyen that tho underuizned inv tits duy formed e copart der the trie nu SELDEN EAH forthe uve att ura Nulensly Caneo nd Sple eee anh Watorsuseund 61d 00) Noru socom BE, He isnutet sald purtngeship to commence on Jun, THOT aiid tormilundy om Deu. bh ash ALUN DISSOLUTION, : horatot isting undor arta, gapartnanlin Deratodars orn Missalved Dy tie witudrawal OF Wrens Webster, MiNi ROWED, hi tened will continue the Provision apd eee trae esuusivers ef tie tee firw undue toe sh. 8, PURTIEN & O0.. 00 2 Lo Sollucate maid Gb ALE. By PORT Bt We Ln Ball tte Chicaze, Deo. Bw HALE’S HONEY —or— HOREHOUND & TAR! Tha Great National Specific for tho Speedy Cura of f. COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS; . LUNG avd all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Jforehound soorurs ark SCATTERS all irritations snd inflammations, and the Tat Balm Abies Bulsumea CLEANSES and HEALS the throat and alr passages leading to the lungs. gredicnts keep tho organs cool, moist, Five additional ine; and in bealthfub "A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, atualady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND rf one, She did more thin fre nd sigaoerults: eal TAR Is the surest known ive, ‘Therefure, dclay not a momcat t9 * nce Ws itt 100 preventive, ‘Therefure, dclay tls. Hes anlluonce wy eHoUas fa aun tie imuler Starks davicws ite take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great beuagt ; Gzemple Which sbi aby yo be wdely followed. | ceived by these vite from lis soothing propertics, when suffering with Croup and Whooplog , obtaln ** AY; 1 conwtdurabie portion of what. waa olga itobemiin ha ad rae r to Uiulgravin uu Stay ate, a Ta id aisgotwerea the abot te equal courage and cloveriuiy, ° ew wad eeMark devicu on the Wrapper really orlytaul when shu commelléud ite flluaten- | eicloviny edels bottly, withuud white tion. He hus been. wlitely actad on sine: but | 2M 4 enw! to the Duchess of Westiuinater belonyy whit over of credit way be duo fur its concepiuen For Salo by all Druggiste. we;|Cough, JUICES: --50c, und $4, Lurgo Sixe Choapost. = O.N. CRITTENTON, Sole Prop'r, NewYork. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS ; CURE IN NE MINUTE. W, Hunter, Baltimore, - abe ea -