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Ti CHICAGO ‘PRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1881—'I reaolitions, and urged the anilors ty make ech Jppment—horse, foot, and artitters—itsina a | oT Ey agitation es would oring tho matter In question | through Ireland trying to airlke terror Inte the ; SANADA, * before Cangress, herrts of tho prone. fat only were tho trish+ y 1 On motion, it was resolved that tho Chienyo | Americans — tn henrty sympathy with the Bnion should at once open communieation: Awith | cntise, but fo nls were tho entlra Amer: tho San Franoiseo Union, and that coptes of its | fean people and press. America sympathized communtention shoul bo sent to otbor | with all oppressed nations. Had ake not, whet branches of the Chiao Union. the trish people were atarving becutse tho Inde On motion, 0 committed of three, consisting of | lords had torn froin thom tho. product of thelr Messrs, Powors, Simpaon, and Willams, war tips | toll, unloaded her wir vorecis of thotr denth= polnted to walt upon Congressman Farwell, and Heating freight and sont thom feroes the water state fully to nine tho loxisiation required by the | Med with food for the victiing of English ints~ senimen of the lakes, and request him tosceure | rude? itd passage by Cougress. piiter preparing n brief ynaner to be rent to Mrs, Hayes, tho wifo of the Presitont, nm a toatl imontal ty her worth atid course In” banishing wine from the White Hongo. Mayor Jacob hae received tia cfreutar, nnd is much pizzted in hls mind whothor be shout! grant the request, If Ars, Hayea coulil only drop in at Wiclert's some Mghtand gee tho Mayor drinking Inger, wo Optio abe would not vino hia autagraph much Ag an Ornament tou tomperance testimonial, a AMUSEMEN'S, [=== = antl aims knows also that Lam tally occupted . WASHING TON RAcT: with my own affairs, and that in tho strictest enn sense “mined my own business,” and nevor f rt “UAT RS Interferu with others, i eu } Jiefora I went to Murope last spring Ten- Leecher f gage myself to Mr. Carponter, of Clileazoy fore nner of conceris to. take plaeo durs ‘Hest coneorts were to inven arraneetaets | Discovery of a Sublle Acid in | dintes that they would not Interfere with the ! Blo Which (i Ie Pain, Debate on, the Pacific Syndicate Proposition in Parliament -Orowing Hot. ‘GENERAL NEWS. ©. 1. Wrannn, of Detrolt, I nt. the Tremont. A, B. Sontt, of New York, fs at tho Halmer, Joun C. Tr1s0N, Us 8. A. fs at the Palmer. A, Anpengos, of Now York, fant thi Palmer, +) BRNATOR We IL Taunus Is regtatered at tho «Palmer. New York and Brooklyn Philiarmonie §o- cleties, : Proposition. of the Homo Syndicate = Hbsete andi etnian geesnmeavine | #8 Be Prosonted to tho Gov- | ins secant MUOUAEHOUM | itt Lenimnt boaway, tram New Yar tor | eat cr Otten 3 . Kinas Milwankoo, {9 at the oR COTM. e pathy. ate. and tho retuition of some Apes om fort , 3 * pay to tuke ty New Sor oreipater ie die . ganas Sieeaeees ee Shiva pie CUS SUAGLE Charles A iattele tase teseire agate a ernment on Thursday. Rernhardt at MeVicker's ‘Theatre oecurreil cago, but Leonsented to the arrangement of iat , JupgR UR. Hanns, of Now York, is at tho | ‘ty tho report of Dr. Maton's analysts of water, | wusattor it o'clock before all was over. John lust aight, and tho play selected {yas “Frou- Frou” a drama by Melthne and Ilalyvoy which ling boon {i the répertolro of number of Amerlean actresses during tho gist ten years, Thosizoand charactor of the audience was siiuilar to thnt of the night before, ‘Thero wero a few yacaut seats Itt the back rows of tho main floor; about two-thirds of the seaty on tho second floor was vecupled, and the uppor gallery were thinly populated, As on tho first night, the performance evoked nothing Hke en- thusiasm at any stage, but for severn! scenes the netross was warmly applanided, and sho Tremont. Mayon It, W. Wadconnn, of Deeatur, IN, Is at the Paluer, . Howes f, Pounn, of Chippewa Falls, Wis. is nt tho Tromont. “Mn. Sciuvnen ConPAx, of South Bend, Indy Ins registered at tho Pacife, Tur Sub-Tecasury paid out $10,000 gold, and $7,000 allver was redeemed, ILJ. Unack, Seeretary of the Canndian Se- curity Company, of Montrenl, ts at the Paeitic, 2.2. Mintaes, General Superintendent ot the Detroit, Lansing & Northorn Rattrond, fs at tho Tremont. oreanirity an brates Try fie pest Matte dal of Chleago and Cincinnati, taking from Now York only what wag absolutely urces-.) The Way by Which It Gets thle sary, and thoreby Inying 1 fountatton for a 5 large orchestra fn the West, af local material, tho System and How It Cay dt waa last weok when 1. was {n Clucionnti is t. that Mr, Ballenbere nsketl mo what the Chi- Be Kept Out... earo dates were, and told mg that they cane at fhe, saniy Hine ns ihe Opera, gata qs a was tho first thing 1 heard about tt, as 1 age = iel sure you that 1 have not interested myself in Some New Scientific Fact, ‘the alfairs of the College since I ceased to be of Great Importance, connected with ft. 1 have never taken notteo of newspapor abuse, and do nat propose to do 80, but the | Any one who fan through tho trying facts of my lelter you can to ng you please, | ters'and springs of this elinate without mute ———— ve les ° Gibbons, who hud come there to spenk, decided it shontd have been stated thal it Contalned no | ty Wall UntUll to weeks frum Last aight: free ammonia, Theword no" was loft out, Lp NoNTI REDR, which micto consttorable uttforence, A branch of the Central Irish Land Lenguo of Ip nll the viudets asked for nro ordered con Chiongo was temporarily organized tn tho Bight» Btructed this year, It will tako nonr $1,000,000, Tt | eenth Ward Jast ovening, “tho mecting betng 4a likely that the Chteagonvonuc, Twolfthatrect, no Bly Seca eh anne ine Aas and Centre avenue viaiucts sill bo ordercd, and Some Wiseursion ag to. the form ‘of orgnie Appropriations made for thom, antlon, ad yet Fei Bintan A Re ‘THs Health Department ts ontirely without | 1 Sey, Ait Mid, Burke took part. he mec! ahd Vacelia inattcr for mitaide disteibution, nnd | GMected n tomporary organization, Soventeen Mates wero pliced on tho roll of memborship, honee it ts useless for parents and others to np- And tne word will be es Auviiased for the purpose Diy wt that oflice tor vaccination, It is expected of ol " binning a larze membershlyn. to secure a fresh supply ina day or two. the Heventeunih Ward irauich of the Land Faank Rove the printer, nt 259 Itandotpn | Lenzue held its third meeting hist eventing at A Widow Sues the Georginn Ray Com. pany for the Loss of Mer oy) Husband. Expenditures on Dominion Canals During the Year 1880, Suit Between.Telegraph Companies as to Atlantic Cable Rates. 1 t H hind, ing From ithentante OF Seu alts OF aug % ¥ ta », | No. 1 Chiengo avemte, James Lytnte inthe " received n call at the end of the second, third nd is ducidedly Tortunate, buat 7 th Iris understood that Mr. John ft. Walsh will city free of charge, reserving tho right to cone | Wve active members in the argantzation. Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune marty g 5 a Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaod Trine. to physicians and scientists than sling, ay Foon wesian Mis position of mnember of tho South | trol ie outside, hue usius the elty ns un advere | Keverdl “Hew members, “ern cae Orrawa, Jan. tL—The Pacific Rallway | ncter more within the range of Bernhard’s Bostox, Jan, 14—A tragic event In its other question. Some huyo iieeiared that ty Park Bonn. tisiny inediun, Zhe rates cost aout a) eneh, ee emetetee eee eget tes EEE (lebate was. rested this ufternoon by | ability than that of adrienne Leconvreurs } suddenness wna the death of Mr, Alexander Peete eee, S sawero ot 2 peore tne i, the internal-revenuo office coltected s2ianz, | f\iidel ts to bo sont to tho City-Hall for ox: cincts of the wart and entist, the trish-Atueri- | Hackett, of Trineo Edward Island, who | aud fron beghining to cud sho deeply ine ‘of which $17,081 was on spirits, $3,000 on elgars * and tobiteco, and £247 on beer, JATLER Fouz continies quite HL Ula condis tion vesterhy was such na to alarm his frionds, although It fy'not-bolleved that ho willdle. caus fh tho teuvement. Col, MeClanahut made ‘fe following enres of diphtheria were re- nettrring speceh, full of Ubertyeloving Benth parted at the Health Ollles vertertuys No. 46) | tents nad demmnelatory of the Uritist mlyrute Vest Jacksin atreot, Nos, thi and 24) Michlewn | in trefand. byxeA, Carney Joined the branch avenue. and N i North = Murket street; | and paid In $10, Renrlet- fo Hite Island avenue, up- Ue Hyde, the membor of the Legislature from othors that they: aE ao Bolsa, nt Lee, who was fu hits seat in tho afternoon, enter to obtain, If possible, un correet they A of Rhoumatla dull tho aches and attended 9 conunittee necting after acSurn- qq hgumatlem an ull tho aches and Pans bi necomnpuny It, certain authorities In Wash nent, was looking halo and strong ill tho eee a supported tho barialu, and continued by Messrs, Flynn, Paterson, King, and others On opposition, Lt - 4s understood that terested her audience by the detfeney with she portrayed every plinse of the character, if she dld not move her audience by her dise lay of anguish and stuiforing, Th {{w,'ond yet fell dead on tho stops of the | views" uf ahacanecictt ear ees te okt ti there will - bo a continuous Bltting play of anguish and suffer: its. There was we, ani yet fell dead on iG RLOPS OF ie | views of 8 hysic ita of A snr vite ON thy ‘van Dincoln Park Noard hen a regutar meot« | etaless aunieOa ee Nov atti iacatte Btreet, No, rs ape ‘nul the voto Isgrenched. ‘Tha Opposition | everything in her work Indicating the high- | Stute-louse as he came out, and diod Ina | subject. These views aro of n vices niuture, yesterday afternoon. But little wig tone bee | 159'Fileleuith placa, No. it Seduwick street. ti GEONGH 1. CARPENTER, have arranged relilys and dent some members ing y relay’ i the ren yond yavnratling 2 contenet for forty larga olm revs for the Luke-Shore drive, Tin tomperntire yestenlay, ns observed by Mannsse, optician. 44 Madison street (Minune Buildin), was ath a, wm. OU degrees; 10 a. 1 #5 J2an, 1738 8pm, 1. Barometer, 8 few minutes. dutso overwhelming i proportton hold CINcINNATH, O. Jan. M.—Mrs. Bridget | bellef as to lenve but little doubt that tt ton Gallagher, known'as the oldest fay in Cin- Grte weld tn tie blood corieea a teat ts “ plat, died yestorday, uzed 107. Sho eae | tae eG te removing tis polsonaueant here from County Donegal, Ireland, in 1847, that” Hbevinatle or Neuralgie troubles iy = a al tholr —terrivlo forms can SMALL-POX, ctred. ‘This being tric, tho Iunportent uestion arises, How dots tho. Ui Nouri ApAms, Muss. Jan. 11.—Small-pox | ferinerthe het 1d howean It beat bane ed to ne ree O, ue Eugenio, piel another unse He ne THE APOLLO Chun H ve Island avenuc, the of of Christhin es yon: ebullze, reported tha Way befocu, No. vil West | Rtopted the following resolutions Monday even: Twelfti, and No, 38 Parnictoo atrect, ane Mayor HaAutison yesterday sald that he Geones He engin vow oF tho reennt teath of See eee e ag Ane eRAdhiate of the hotter | Hyon egngaienters Its, me Admifation und ee cluss of Republicans and Democrats, to be sbect for ono who his served thei ao fuelthtully, erectey Mazar and to perth ie ete ely hua done eu titielt Cor thole {nterest, ud. has AE Gharle sma Ald. pinvth ton . in nbout his reed futintely connected with music in lo wenkness hist fall in aceeptiig tho Chatre eile: x = innnship or the Nemoeratic Cominittec, tho niente ‘atte own seconde Gt Tho moetios te Mayor tried to excuse tt by suying that he only | ins rendered “this orgunizition, of his nttowed the uso of hls inime, | Me alan tried to] Mi a qualities ong on min, and of Dxplatu thut olection proclamation, biedid nob] iis” tig churncter “nen: tase nasoclate, succeed, hall our conection with him. we have found ANOTHER goo Democrat has Bone slightly | himte be uw genttenian of uniingying mdustry, astray. Ho ty called M.C. Clancy, and was ap. { of cuthusiastic purpose, and netusted py the polnted by Mayor arrison Supertutendent. ot | highest motives fy tho advancement of misieal the Pines Yards, tender the Commissfonerot Puls art, nnd we therefore place upon uur records and Ne Works, tuking tho place of nt better mun, | send to his Lereaveal fatally vith the expression Clangy, tt 13 alleged, hired mon and thon took a Of our most cordial syinpathy in thole dark hours, percentage from thelr sath wiyes Ho is niso | the following resolution: reported to have received from one man Sin | leauled, ‘Nant in the death of our lute asso- day out of whut the man collected from tho alty | clute,Gcorge 1, » the Apollo Club have est finish of tho best theatrical school; there Were polish, grace, refinement: the whole performance was a network of pauses, looks, gestures, attitudes, expressions, Just 18 ac- eurately put together ns the works ofa watch and qulteas mechanteal in tholr operation; there was tho perfection of training in It all; but we faited to find in poy part of the perso- uation any Indleation of that genius that enn, innke the audlence deeply sytipathetic with tnlinic suffering or draw real tears from that auicnes over the portrayal of himunn wo, In tho carly scenes i which we tind Frou-Frou, where she is the spoilt, flattere and adored child of Hrluard, ‘anit In tho sect ond uct where, as the wife of Surtorys, she Is indulged: in every eaprive, sho eluted her audience by the Irresistible faselnation of her Mipnner, and gave nn excellent idea of her freulty for comedy, and her skill as & comedienne was no where — better shown ‘than in tho amateur rebesrsal to bed, who will come back Inter and tnke the places of those now ut work. ‘The object {s to provent tho vote being taken till after the proposition by the new syndicate has been Inid before the Government, whieh will be on Thursday next, Smciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toronto, Jot, L4—An oventng paper to- day glyes some Important Information re- specting the new syndieate, ‘The general terms are agreed upon, By tho close of this Week the final arrangements will have been made, and cariy in next week on Wollsnatured proposition will be sub- initted to tho Government at Ottawa. The new combination embraces the repre- ‘sentative capitalists and business-men of the country, tnong them belng the following: ‘Toronto—Sir William tlowland, IL. H, Cook, Anourt fifty of tha representatives of the slasa muinufretories bed a session at tho Grand Pas elte Motel yesterday, Their session was very private, and was devoted to the conaldorution of trade nintters exclusively. Grorar Crass, i yenrs of age, slipped and fell lute Monday tight upon tho Halsted street vinduet. and was sovercty Injured ubout tho pick. Ho wilked to tho West Madlaon Street, Station, whero ho was kept until yesterday mmarntta when ho was sent to the Coynty Hus pital. “Tite Rarly Ronch and Bar of Ttinola $s the subject of a discourse to be deilvered by tha Hon, Innes U, Conkling, of Springtictd, Mt, at Fotrbank Yall thia evening, under tho auspices of the Chiengo Bar Association. All practicing Ins broken outdn the Jolinston Grounds, and qwoveay. (erie auld sis eae Into iho ble operntors are belng generally vacchiinted. throw ft from tho ayaten, itestor the ii —————————————————_—_—_—— And you will restore tha power that will fory MARRIAGE LICENSES. {ne ee nal from aie epee and thits: pansy “Fhe Toltowing werriags’Wisonsen Wave UoCee sence | he Theumatle nmontee whiell Ie “cuumea’. i! ‘Tho following tworrlaxe lcenses woro Issued you-+ Reason; It 18 Helene. No one whose Klin .{ torday: os aretnn perfect condition was éver traubieg Name, with rbonnintism, und nu rheumatic Buttere, {ition 1. Dimold, however slight tho pain may be, fins porte, atle at. Guinig, Kidnoys, | ‘The conclusion of this truth is foe {3ax ormann., itublo: Perfect Kidueya means freedom tres ff Tetincheete Rheumatism, {Haus Chrstonsun, Thore is only ono certain and absolute rem {Clurtos A. Denguian, ~ fordixoased Kidneys now known, and thaty Td M, Coetls. Warner's $afo Kiduey and Liver’ Cure. it) farponte A ‘Mo. Suutthy Ki ‘i tt Tt Phiiip 1 Midtwegreedts TEL, Ere pared from alta ee ar ant ot ran i S i [ee Wego I + . Sanity ennett | scene Ny No second =—onet, ‘The | Uda Cy sehuttz Hittetadt, Lh ¥alug, and fitrnishes just thoso elements whi Hon or raeatuee qmeinbers of tho Har Assovin« | for tho use of hig hora and wagon, When Com | Josten wonteman at te ieee maral wore TIL Chisholm, Samos Medcutt,’ Me- | wayward, Impulsive, thoughitless stito of the Riehnrd $, i tleagy” the Kidneys requiro, the samo. ng foal. toca Hon or not, ure Invited to attentt. ‘alenionce Willer found It atit, Clanuy was or- fate oF ibe TTR eae Burbage, Aad by Master brothers, “Mr. Cox,’ President charactor, whieh stants fi fine contrast to | ¢Bmma J. Jennes.:: nicayo, tho atomuch. 4 ese ara rio kilo Salomients, bat Following is tho list of dutablo goods recetved | Tred to resign hehe PaiNal the strongest of tles, and that thoy extend to his | of the Midland Hallway, and “John | the tragic’ incidents of the Suecceding acts, | | Silent. Gronor ikhart Ind, puslute ences i Hauannds hoe eran at tho Custom-Hotso yesterday: Prico, Strauss Comnntsat Waller does not think t) Streot | Lerenved widow thelr eordinl syinpathy, trust Leys, Kingston—John Carruthers. Mon- | was rendered in n faultless manner, and Charles Paguin anion? deoninnge but opy thereby. & Kahn, $ cases cotton th turley & ‘Tyrrotl, 1 A tect me DU bade aoe thal ial roe {ng thut Divinu Provitence in tia awn good way, treal—Thomms —Workinan, ex-M, Py; Mr. | had she shown in the suceceding scenes the Lesa. i ynas Ialand, Mt. Among tho Hoctors In tho various citles of thy Ui packuges Peers ti BIOUNEL CO, Catimtteee ante toboumete? The Objector | td timo will temper tha loss inn lusting wid Cramp, of Messrs. Cramp,orrence & Cu.; | possession of the requislt tragic force and feel- | tgonn at, Moure. 28 ...Chlenna. ‘United States who have certitled tothe selontite 1m eee te VT sha Thar toy saath pa & | tho bill fs to muko tho elty Keep astrect inorder | ¥¢ly memory, Mr, MeCoy, Mr.JL Muckuy, My, J.C, Bridges, hy, the assumption would havebeen perfect, | titaxte ry. Has Chlengo, statements firet above mentioned are alate nee ehere is dtled fete ons $2, | by genoral taxition after it hus been once prope hebee—Nr, Ross Buckingham, Mr, Jaines | But Sarah Bernhardt did not, In the third | | Hoinrich Wicwe hiens0, number ‘of Chicago physicians, auong thea ie eday, 7d bundles dried fish, Collections $2.3 , | erly paved. itis chief otjection to the till 1s SUBURBAN, . McLaren, Qitawa—Mr, “Allah” Gilmour. | vet when she begins to discover how unsat- | (Sophie Hotmatra Chilenga, pals w . ee EERE [oactyn widow residing itt pat ete teutetiat Re peer aA aad EVANSTON, Frederi clon, R.A. A lex, Gibson, Mam- | fsfactory to tho heart are the fashtonable {dadrus tordltesk Nene Derdaerh PqRMUnY TO Btate-at, Bae Wes 1 SYS . G sutys thut io Ou pass ag it presen 3 T is Sr. no Stewn! Mr, T. Darclock us! evening by tome of ‘ner nolhbar. framed, it would leave ronmn for ho ong EE ‘Al- | ,,240 meotingof tho Philosoptleal Agsnclation ‘on—Mr. dol Stewart, pleasures upon whieh she has fensted; when the flattery ef the glittering company. sure Dradno. D, BM. Catt, 225 West Madison-st. Ham Hen- Dr, 'TkateL# 8. Moyne, 1044 Wabash-av, t Wood, Mr. Jolin Proctor, Mr. Wil dri, London—Col, Walker. ‘thelr offer in dermanic Joby. a fow property-owners on a | Monday eveniny was tnrzely attended. ‘Tho Asedd wos of Irish birth, st street could combing togother and have vn very | piper by Mr. J. vyenrs of age, and doh dbridae, {iitteay Goan Dr. Cras, W. Wessrean, 133 outh Ashland-ay, Curry on “Cobperation in rounilng her begins to pall; when the hour | {ole otsn.. , Dr. Wat. J. HWAWKEA, 66 Washington-st. left threo anal childron ‘in destitute clreum- cheap pavement put down, whic, by Aldo | England," wae at ery’ {nteresting and logical | Mie ntatter of subsidy atone. f8 more favor- | comes in which sha seeks to tind that domes- | UStuna Osnund: te Btances. The St. Vincent de Pav) Sovloty had mante intiuence, would he necepted ns n permis ‘ ble than tha on now under. consideration ‘been caring for tho family for some thine past, Un Rate gas tay ¥ i War. It. GitsWwOLD, 2 DEATHS, dre Vepdcd Henan, ee i o Tat. “Winncin thie chy ue IMI eine we, | DE Atti AL iitare da Content stuale Fal Woes ht tis elty, dur. & 18, Mrs, Adating i. | ye Qe xe Front, 80 West Mudison-at, Sho runnine wil bo tukdt to Kenosha for burint. _-| Dea J}. Wascorr, Howth gent : JOHNSTON Jan, 10, of senrlot-fover, Harry Pyte, | Ur. 7. C. Duscan, itoom 2 IL Woot wast yap gent now of Juroph 8. and Uarrlot Y. Johnston, | Dr. ANRAIAM GHogstscK, 413 West Washlop tued 3 yours 7 mOtthsT dngs. ton-st, MRIGHT—At Mockford. M1, dan. 1, of consump. | Dr. 1tistANn Tiatty, 648 North Wolla-st,. Pe eatin Hs rlunt, brothdror Mrs. A, iL. Keovus, | Dr. d, It, Betty 28 West Mudisonent, of Nalpeaes ned Hl yours, ‘ Dred. W. Woopwann, 1) South Ashiand-ay, attr an iMnoxs of four days, Frederick. Clingos, 0 Zi e . HOW OF Murtina Laogun wud Hubert HIDby ee ay VIRIZE-DISTIEIRURIONS, S montis 0 dare, Fenner nr ee eng Funeral froin residence to Nowohtll ‘Thursday nt 10 COMMONY E ALTE orcluek, V G27" Bingston (Cannda) and Jacksonvillo (IL) papors plunse eupy. PAUTON-On ryeriny tho umn int, ot congeaton | © DUST REBULLON CO, pf fhe lusigs, Mary Leonned, beloved wits of Charles arto. puaageal will fenvo hor late tosldones, 1804 Htato-nt. | anole popular monihiy dwn % Nover postpones ‘Thursday morning wt tt o'clack. Friends and Acs HN qualntaneas reapectiully inviketio nine Wag akg. bisca rexutarly in tho Cry PLoS uo funeral of Mra Hina te, Crosblo JANUARY 31, Fron the Foshioney of hor igtter Steen Notes | Thonn deaminase oe eM is2 tor provisionnr 237 Weat Luku-st, Chleago, ‘Tho friends are invited. Bn net of tho Ganeral Aasombly of Kentucky, inca MICH ENDTIER™ Noy, 3 tt, Guana lckorilb a AE EY Printing und Nowspiper os, 9} woll Hotine, nuur Knwrerbrauuliy Eni Huh Year at hia ngs One ut Uilonsom Oldest mcttlseS repeated, haBeelal net, and hus nover heer NER Rie alcniciag, ian. its Ss koaltonea, acta Ualted, Htatos Clrentt Court on Marchi rex idonent.y 8 east, elatont Frankiin Hidnites in tho Sid Fenr it his ages See ate eeision i i iut—That the Commonwealth Distribatior Funoeal Waduesday, Jun, 1% at 2p tie from tho | ¢, i Church of the Ephphaayethroo pret haute A duane Company Is legal, one. and enlted forth a ively discussion. nent linprovement, while, ag a inatter of fact, it ) 2 miubt wear out tn ihre ut fone yeara,nnd then | |The Beauseant Drill Corps met Monday for ver afterwards tho city would be oblized to | drill preparatury ‘to belng reviewed by tho sninko 4 wood atreet of It. ‘Phe but should haye Apollu Comusandory at nn early date, Poa hibatorst inion and tho raminlestinae fd ENGLRYOUD, ‘ublio Works thinks that It shou renin in gears h ; good condition for twouty to twotity-flve yonra | | Tho election of ollicers of tho Englowood before the city neeept IL as n permnnont Im- | Unlon Veteran Club resulted in tho choles of provement, and bind itgolf tu keep It over aftore Cunt. HA, Varker for Prosfdent; Edward Ceail, Wards fn ropalr, Vice-President: C. E. Husted, Soerutary; John ALANSING INCREASE OF BMALL*POX. E. Vreoland, Corresponding Secretary lt. J. Cole Smull-pox secins to be spreading. Elghtenses | burn, Trensirer: C, W. Stason, Muirshtl; Joseph werd reported Mon and seven Yeaterduy, | Hardaen and Louis Brooks, Trustees: ono ‘or One of them was directly traced to St: Michaels | three yeurs and the othar for two yours, A yoto Behvol, where tha Schmitz children went. Dr. | of thavks wie tendered ta tho rotiring Presi+ De Wolf says that hu’will sen that overy scholar dent, Col, J.1. Foster, for his able and eflielent in the school is vaccinated, or ho wiliclose tt, | services durin tho firat year of tho orgnulzn- ‘The Hrothora having charzo of tho schvol wp | ton af the Club, peur to take littte or no interest iu the matter, President Parker announced that ho wauld re- thoy yesterday sent for tha ittle POX, who fad | port tho Hat of standing committees at thonext been tuken awiy from echool by Mr. Merk! tho | regular meoting. day Aaa Ki gs Rear to. eg, a celia ph a publie heal at ir. De Wolf says ho will no! allowitobe nerdistedin Today avers ncnonr | CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. will bo vaccinated, und if there ts opposition fo thls, or & nonvoniplianes with | the lnw In thi Too Much Lit ty In th of tho Foward, the setnol will bo closed ine the Hoke i iporatlty ‘tn the Une of th Dr, Do’ Wolf and Mr. Meri visited the behonl Brooumtich. Just evening, and had n talc with the Brothers in | Strs, Maggle Crowley, whose arrest ons regird to the mutter. At present thoro ire Uf- charge af cruelly beating her niece, Polly, “teen cares of smati-pox at the pestehouse, ‘Tho Uree enses from the Ironkiyn House, on tite | Was mentioned the othor day, was brongiit Hols atreet, werg removed to tho hospitals Sume | before Justice Wallace yesterduy for trial. of the cases wore not removed because of the Peter Flon, aueighbor of Mrs, Crowley, He life of which she has been Ignorant, and trles to kuin tho confidence of her husband mul the love of her child—in that net, where the story turns, Mile. Bernhardt exlitited “soma extraor (inary acting; beginning with the scune between her and hor fathor, where ho states tho olfer for the hand of Lovtee unttl the fall of the curtain. During the interview be- tween Loutae and Suntory whore he asks her to tecept the hand of Vitderoel, @Uberte alts upon a Jounge, racked with susplelon and jentousy, Sho tins not a word of dialog to hitter In this scene, but she manages to concentrate tho uttention of the nudigice npon her, Mer tooks, the nervaug tyiteli- ing of the mouth, the ‘restless movements of her hands—she tears 9 pillow to picces while she sits, Just a9 she tears a Jace handkerchjet {nto shreds, during her succeeding scence with Loulee— betray, as she listens to Lonelse’s refusal, the inward work! yw of the Woman's mind, In the stormy ye with hor sister that s tits scone, she displays au astonishing atta Ta woman so ful in appearance, and it Is hore that her train- Ing docs: for her what her natural wifts cannot. For her lack of force and power she utters her dialog with bewildering rapldity. ‘Tho words rush from her mouth “regardless of punetuation, «This by Parilament by $20,000,000, and the privi- Jeges, exemptions, and juonopolles minke on dit terence In dhe two offers of at feast $20,- 000,000 nore. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Orrawa, Ont, dan, 122215 1. 1,—The Government have just given way to tho Opposition, and adjourned . the debate and the House at 3100.1, Last evening the Rev. W. P, Kensoila, §. J. of Bt. Ignatius Cotiego, delivered one of the series of lectures now conducted snder the anspleos of tho Union Catholle Library Association. The attendance was large, and tho reverent jeontle- nan ontertatned his _henrrors with an ably-wrlls Jonessay on Washington Irving.” The Misses pisee gave choley yocal and Instrumental sa lections, : Jupan Looms yesterday united in matrimony ong Aundrea Herditzsk! and ‘Teres, Duplen- sepzskl, Tervsz came down town afew dave ago and swore Herditzakl into the County dal onacharge of bnsturds., Yesterday the girl, who is ubout four feet high, relented and pieet Up a truce through tho bars of the Jail, y which ahe agreed to rtop tho eultif Andren would marry her out of hand, The young min rendlly assented. . A RULE, which cseaped from Smith's slaughter-house at tho cornerof Archer avenie and Grove strect, made things lively yesterday Afternoon about tho earner of Morgan and Sixteenth streets. A ewitehiaain citiployed on tho rallrond was attacked, but fortunately escaped with a fow scratches, Ollleers frenuan and Kenny armed themselves with rifles and arent ant bull bunting, anu epocdily killed the antinal. A SUIT For §20,000. Spectat Durvateh to The Chleago Tribune, Tonoxto, Ont, Jan, 11—The enso of Fisher vs, The Georgian Bay ‘Transportation Company camo up for hearing Inthe Assize Court tu-lny. ‘the suit Involves nelain of $20,000 brought agaist tho Company by the whlow of Mr. Fisher, editor of . the North Star, who was drowned on the tl-fated stenmer Watt- buno Iu November, 1870, So far the main evi- (lenea given has been that of a ship- carpenter who was employed to make repairs to the steamer in 1872 fod 187% Ie states that thy timbers of the ateamor were so. rotten that he was sur- Hrised that they held together at all, and at the latter perfpd he had expressed to tho Se ‘THE wholosalo Seyannde trade of Chiengo hne Jost Jn the sudden death of Frank Skinkle one ofits consplouous and promising young mens ty 4] 20-Fta drawings are. mir. MASSENBACHBER—Jun. 1, of dvhtheria, Loute “ ‘ Captain hts opinion that the steanier should | Tapidity of utterances and quickness of move- Massuntnehor, aged 7 years. The Com pany has now on band 8 Jara roserre B bers. He tas one of the leading “men tn the | extrume fliers of tho patients, but every pro- | Pw wentye | 4 nf ment conspletely startled the audience, aud Purtsral fuss tty revidenca of his father, C fund," dtoud tha following attractlyo prizas: Seep youd of Fle Loltor & Ca, ata a brothor | caution hasbeen taken to guard tugainat Infoe. andiliviie wt boa Twenty-aixth street, testl | be rebullt. ‘Pie ense fy still proceeding. When ‘tho Neend endvit tout aplase was | Massonichor, 3 Boduwieheat, to-day atid i inne ADD, UM Veteoe gD) on.¢ nm Manutucturing Comeeaae eat Slane digest | no RULEDING EN 1890, “Your Honor, tho iittte gell hero (nolnt ANSCONDED. Awarded. Stilt in this seeno with Loulse fe Ge Velaes Soaeh His Into resideneo, No.4! North Shelion street | superintonnen Kirkland, of the Building De- aoe Fe tere: (nolnt= Tie had a large cirelo of friends and nequalnts Knees, who will lenrn with surprise and regret of his untimely demise, Honace Wintiams, Presidont of tho Town & Nebraskn Railroad;’ Wills Drummond, Lund Commissioner of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallroud; George W. Cobb, Prositent oF the Mineral Point Railrond; G, EB. Btovens, Chief Engiucer of tho Unton Pacitie Raftrond; Anson ager, Vice-President of tho Western Union Telegraph Company; P."H. Hull, Secretar the Towa & Nebraska’ Railroad: and d, W, on, General Manuger of the Canada ‘Soi Jtallroni, aro at the Vacifia, ant in those subsequently, when she becomes the Cauttiess wife and mother, when emotlon- al qualities of a hlgh order ure needed, while sho may startle her audience by her methods, she falls to arouse, ng before suld, that deep sympathy whicl the situation ells for. Tor death scene, like that In adrienne, was a iarvel of theatrien! skill. “For hor concep- tlon of the part of GUberte, the judicious elaboration, axtl the attention ta detail with which sne portrays that part, sho must be admired by the -erltle, even if she es not touch the heart of tho multitude. Mile, Bernhnrdt's company appeared to bet- HOUTTUWICK—Jnn, 10, 1831, Hari Louisa, beloved ¥ Tat 1 ‘udtiesd = td Cran ry y < ais Chureh, on Jalinsonest, bouwoun Tayluruad ‘Twoltth, Yates gay Sacll, Atmroximation Heizoae Py WHI leave residunee, 16 Sholto-at, wt 1 o’eluck p. mh UPrizen lO) each, Appronmaden meee, ia SALTER Jun, 1, Wel, Alonzo Salter, aod W years, | #2 pe —— Bo Be lead aris Hera pHGRAAL OPH, 1 ey ee eeases eof ‘ovwirk (Ne) papors p i TOLanEs Jyh. 1h USL. of mouDRneRs, cron, caiiole, Hekots, #2," Tisit ees eae ouban Potne inly davghter of a ¢] Ss 1 in Lott send Burton Lotinen, agi 9 yonts 6 monthed dnys, Rawrers, "ogee ymane Deste in Lotter ors a Notice uf funoral in oventug papers, TER Ol POST-OFFICE ORDER, Orders of 8 ack <n upmard, by Expreds, can bo wont at or uzbona, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ur furthior information nd 1 HOA HL eer atten Searercdouruat, Hatin) Loutevilia, Kye Ur ROMAN ie ROMER OE UATE i POltD it truad way Ne Ot Saale Ge Rew lire ite oe ae eA jp LOL Wrrshitustationtes Roots Thehleas, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Loxpoy, Ont. Jan, 14—A London 'Town- ship farmer named Anothy Metenlf hag ab- sconded, leaving Habillties of about $10,000, (lu partly to Mr. It. Wilesler, of London ‘Yownsh(p, and partly to a loan company of this city, Other ereditors holit paper for from 3300 to $700 enh, ‘The abseonder used fo make many plous professions, and often toad tn the chureh, His familly are lett des- ute, Herel Apel 90, partment, hus just completed lila annual report | Me toe pale-faced, shrinking enild, dressed of the work In tis Depurtment for tho. you a , seu, | fa pee and eowerlng near the woman), Tho total uumber of pornsits issued during tho Polly's her namve,.cume to my dure Sunday reir was 80s, ngainat 2008 in 18 and 2409 Tin fi i enneke in ISIS, ‘Tho enernl character of tho wtrustuces | Melt about nolne (Weloek mid knocked, I yas meh ce subatantiad than tna erectea Hentlo the dure, pueesket i my ville was in previous yours, The report xoeg on to Ky: In. My wife came there, and Polly said sho wee axpeetod from the Mndivationa that ist | 1 nite % will colipae 18) gud that the number of permits: wanted a piece of bread and butter. Sho wus Asstivd will penne Hoag than 0 oe uearly L ber | shivering with could, My wife gave her the fho creer ae during uny provious year since | bread, She sald she didn’t eat nuthing sineo tho crention of this Department, Thero tins tilso e vi = been wmarked inurenar in the removal of frame yesterday Mmorning—that ‘was Saturday bulldings during the past year, whien may be { morning. She went out, and about $ o'clock attributed to two. enusos: eat, to make room vursity of Now . in f Hourtls Imptist Clureh, corner Wishingtun and Pane = Tuosaa Wasuirox, an aldorly cripple who | for thu orestion or berminentatcuetures, witen |!) the morning she came back and knocked Spectat Digeun ta Bhs chines wetb, tid ae ie Lee DaNeauee rie ante Christ cae Gata ee scl biel tier + hus stumped It about’ town for a Number of | have been inexeesaof last year; and, second, the He t Aveiit, 6 the (ura and asked, Monrneas "i A nent, 1 on Mhndo a false neeaegepn roe NM. dAnaelo ite Av PAMTBCrcepting a year or two whieh hu sorved | removal at alate numer of woodon buitdings | Who's there? *Missus Crowley's child, ONTREAT. Jit. 1—A movement Is MM tho, Penitentiary at Joliet for arson, was Yesterday brought before Justica Wallace at the instance of 1 Polleomun, who found him partially. intoxlented and als inost frozen “to denth in a’ vacant Jot on Clark strect. I'he man's legs aro am- puunten above tho knees, nnd he wis hardly a Ht subject for tha Howse of Correction, Ho waa turned over to the County Agent, ANOTHER GOOD MAN MAS GONE Wrona: another trusted officlal haa betrayed tho confls deneo r sees in hin, Robert MeQuaiy, the Fi- aancial Seeretary of ‘tha ‘Typographical Union, suddenly loft town Monday morning under A tinanetal cloud. Ho had" tor several dng previous been indulging in freq t potations, and while under tholr intlience voppered the neo" with the funda of the Union, and, us might be expectod, lost. To twa or throc of his most Antimate friends he confessed his guilt and abked fora ian to pay bia railroad fore out of tho city. They ndvlsod him to remaln, Promtatiig ta nid bin through ‘his diiculty, ‘This nsaistunce ho declined fur tho reason that he was too deup in tho intro for hia friends to extricate him. The sninll loan requested was accordingly furnished hin and tho“ case” at which he was wont to ‘gure for “fat takes” will know him no more forever, or at somo months. Tho amount of tho defnl- cation 1% unknown, Some of tho ofticera nude a fairly acceptable Surtorys, anu. Mile, deanne Bernhardt, an actress with a winning personality, charmingly portrayed the parto: tho Barmiess, Mile. Sidney as Louise ina creditable manner atdud Mile. Bernhardt In the great seone of the third net. ‘The Brigard of Chamonntn was falr, wid the Valreas of M, cially ‘was scarcely the lover Moly to enptivate Gllberte. ‘This evening Mite. Bernhardt will appear in “Le Sphynx” and tn “Le Passant,? a commediatta, St. Lovis, Jan. 1L—The salo of season tiekots for the Sarah Bernhardt engagement at the Opera-HHotse began this norning, and up to 1 o'clock $0,760 worth were disposed of, ‘ILE. CARPENTER MEMORIAL CON-~ cER Qn Saturday evening noxt a memorial con- cort will be.xiven at the Central Muste-Hatl, the object of which fs to erect 8 memorint window In the hall to perpetuate the nama of the Inte lamented George B, Carpenter, and to fitty characterize the great work he accomplished in Its constructlon, On this occasion Mile. Sara Bernhardt, who hus kindly volunteered her services, will Appear for the frst tina In this country aso reader. ‘The Beethoven Seelety, the Apollo Club, sev- cral of our best voea! and:instrumental quar- tuts, ant an orchestra of ‘sixty pleces to bo ted 5 Alessre, Llusezang, Rosenbeeker, and Bulatka, will aiso take part in what promises to be one of the most finportant events of the amusement senso, Detalla as to sale of tekets will be mude known to-morrow, eeeamemear rere ipitite wr A VUNG MEGING TIELD By PUMERUY & CO. ut the Appolinte Court oom, Grand Packt = Uniay cvenliin, 10 promote thu intoresid of the “ithe juts Pealniny Sehud} for Nungua thie onraniextion fe jenow complote, and desiran wy rocommont itnelt und a e 0 e fwalms ta tho nubile, Short addresaca will’ bo mua A <punin — i hoo Wh On Thursday Morning, Jan, 13, at 10 o'clock, which stood on tho right of way of the Western | SYS slic, T opened the dure. and she eanie Tndinin Raiirond track." ¥ In, her clothes all full of blavd, What's Tho tecelpts from allsources have teen Sih. | the matter? says J. ‘Mrs, Crowley came Hoh #440 was collected for bultdurs' | and enlled me nt 2740, aho said, ‘Sho mado nd pad Inty the Water-Oitice, ‘Tho | ine wash, heeause 1 didu't do much washing remulning portion, €5,010, was pald over to tho tho day before, And then she took her shoo Clty 'Pronaurer ag tho nat recalptsot tha Balti. nnd beatime. 1 au shivering aud shaking ing Depurtimont, Tho untire appropriation, with the could’. She told qe, y 1h 70,20, lus Dean exnended In the support of the H ants Bout ine yer Honor, Department, $6,000 bette for salaries, that she slept on the ture, and Mrs. Crowley Tho following tka statement by divisions of | took the overcoat fivay that she kivered har thy number of permits and eathmatod total cuat | sell with, and tatd her she would give her of improvements: a z nothing to ent tit Tueaday, and then nothing Number. Estimated | hut n piece of brent.” Ofer. er todudge Wallace's question, Mr. Finn suld he had neverseen the child beaten wut from the yard of his house he had heard the tilows ia Mrs, Crawtey’s basement, and had geen the ehlid ran up with her hantls to pee Bons, followed by Aint. Crowley, unit " 5 hen heard Mrs. Crowley“ lieking her ain, THE BOARD or TRADE. Another witness had seen Mrs, Crowley BA BAMLESTUNET POPEITY-OWNERA HONING | Hout the child and heard her ery, FOR THE VACATION OF THE STREET, ‘Tho girl stated that Mrs, Crowley was her Mr. John D. Parker, who hos taken churge of ttnele’s wife; her futher and mother were tho tovemunt for locating the Boart of Trade | dead, on the Scott property, betweon the Pacitic Hotel Mrs, Crowley snid: slo was nat auilty, the and the Hock Island Depot, has succeeded in | clit wan 0 lat who never told the truth, and obtaluing tho signatures of ull the property | called upon the gixPs grandfather for cone owners an Lu Salto strect na far north as Madi. | firmutlon of her statunents. ‘The latter, 9 son. und ulso of threv or four between Madison Tudiy-faced old gentlonan, dit xo, adding Gnd theriver, ton petition to the City Councit, | Hat ho himswlf had turned’ the gict out of agwing that boiy to declare vacunt thit portion (luor when she was 10 years old, beenuse Of Li Bulle sttcur botween Juckeon ald ven |! Bho sas aha ie barged the w Buren. ‘Thy fow property-awnera in tho viele dustica Wises lscharged the woman, ty of tho Court-House who are iobbying to | aud ordered the child taken to the County seoure adverse notion on the pirt of the Coun. Jlospital, el, aad thorehy week to compel we Boned | Mts. Crowley was arrested Jater In the day or rule: to romat in na hetcn, (urtars, Ht on a MeN aro put betoye uation “ _ lise es eH wish In the West Vision charging her at rue ee wilt mate Sr a are with cruelly tonehitd, “Hall was furl ished Quarters wi! bu'aecured, "Tireo Bltes Leet for her appearanes for trial to-inorrawy, BuRKeRted,—ouL on Wabash avenue, bote OR Re rar Ee BES Vin urn and Harrison; another at the ¢ NEW MOT OF MLLE, SARAH BERNHARDT, of Batu and Van Bure Etroota, on which fi Fropeh critics aro mneb Interested tn abaorys PROrHY ato the Titles gets NUT ina thwe Stile. Sarah Bornarde hee thoroughly 1 Adapted herself to American habits, Bho Writes foot In Quebee for the formation of a com- pany to build asteamer for the purpose of navigation from Quebea to England through the winter, ‘The stock Is being rapidly inken tp, ‘The netivity of business in Canada during the past year Is shown by the fact of the Montreal ‘Telegraph Company senting: 400,000 Messuzes more than In the preceding year, Atamecting of the Montreal Colonization Society, It was stated by the Rev. Mr. Labelle that ninety families from the clty had been Joented on farnis in the new ‘Township of St. Jorone, in the Ottuwa Valley, lust year, Archbishop Burget asks for $1 from each man, woman, and child in hts Diocese, which Will give him $400,000 toward paying uff the debt of the Diocese, Syeclal Dispatch ‘to The Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Jan. 11.—Application will bo made to tho Parliament of ‘Canada, aluriag: Its piesnt session, by the Moutroat, Port Jand & Boston Railway Company for un ex- tenalon of tha time fur the completion of the railway, ‘The ‘Dominion Govornment snont, tha fol- towing suins:on canals during 180; Welland Canal, S125,04: Laekine ati, BASU, Gs s St. Lawrence Cannts $118,005; “Ontarlo, Canals, $301,257; St. Peter's Cunnl, $60,120; ‘Trent Rlyer, S601, Sixclat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune, Tononto, Janu, 11—An appropriation of Tand has been nude for the construction of tt dry.doek on the marshes on the eastern side ofthe bay. A company ts also profected here for the purpose of stralghtening, whten- Ing, and deepening the Dont River, so as to mike it navigable for some distance fur ves- sels drawing fourteen feet of water, 4. caso of considerable Interest to the pub- Uo ts hufore tha Chancery Court. ‘Ihe Direct United Statea Cable Compnty has filed a bil ngntnat the Dominion ‘Celograph Company to restrain, nrocoullne In lan arbitra~ tion belng hold in Now York under We terns -of an fiqreement between the two companies providing for nsettlement of a difference between them by arbitration in thatelty, “By agreement tha plainti® was entitled to ix a rate for the transmission of messnges, butt should not charge more than any other compatitive Con The Anglo-American Company, work! ng An connection with the Afontreal "Pele Braph Company, reduced ity rate for cuble huslnesa'to 1234 conts per word, ‘The Dominion Com WAY, Under fits agreement With the piaintif, required the latter to make asimilur reduction, whieh it refused to ilo, contending thut the Anglo-Aimertean Cablo Company pooled Its receipts, ‘Che matter was then referred to arbitration, and plinth? in Chis sult hing fled the bill ad above stated fo prevent any. proceedius belng taken as the result of such arbitration, A’ decision WHI be given five day or to, Touonto, Ont. Jan, 11.—Work on tho ens IPE REV IA y WitL CONDUCT TIE Tattle PraveT-mueting to-iny In Lower Kurwell atl WE WILL SELL PEE AMISH LITERAIY ABHOCIATION Wilt al At No. 424 South State-st., in " iene miveting Us eveolng at the ball, de Washinton Entlre contents of above howss, Sorisiting rH i ao of elegant M, T. Sets, Parlor Scts, Stoves, 1" mses a Aneatte wilt uo hot rH Carpets, Beds, Bedding, Crockery, &c. 350) Wabasha Patey WE HYG, Ut, Sale peremptory. Goods to be sold to the highest bidder. s iy North Diviaton....,. Routh Division, ‘West Division,... ‘Tota... POMENOY & CO., Auctlonecrs. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO, Nos, bf ond Itundolphean For Our Wednesday’s Sale, 9:30 This Morning, Parlor and Chamber Sets CARPETS, General Honsehvld Goods, 8,000 Rolls Papor, 200 Kegs Dutch Herring, General Merchigullses ELISON, FLEMSIIEIM & CO. Ki and 86 Mandolptest, LOTTERY DRAWINGS, Tee wo nt soveral hundreds, McQualy kept tha book: collected tho dues and ‘orhur dolite owing to tid Union, but how much he squandered cannot ‘bo told until tho books and tho youchera ure coms pared. Mr. Samuel Rastall haw beon uppolnted to temporarily tlil the yacanoy, THE MEMHERS OF PORT 28, of the Grand Army of tho Republic, had an un- usually plousant tine last night, the ovens sion “belong tho anneal instultation of olcors, which was conducted with pub lle exerciaes, ‘Thora wera abaut 800 present, ineluding lidies aud gentiomen, and the fostivic flea were so enjoyable that but few left bufara ouduieht, The otlicors inatullod with the uauAl formal coremoniea woro us follows: Post Cate mander, RW, Sinith; Senior Vice-Commander, A. IL. Ralphs Junior Vice-Commanier, CAs Willan; Adjutant, Rravtind, Burkert? Ounce fermuster, M. V. Zitumormany Surgeon, A. We - Grays Chaplain, UW, 8, Gerry; Uttierof the Day: Auron J, Mikecht Ollicer of the G. Unrd, Auron F. Wolcott; Hergoant-Major, Churics . Rothermal; Quartormaster-Neryeunt, Leon U. Welch. Attor the sounding of “tho susseinbly" by Comrade G. ‘f, Goutot, a format program: Fas cone through with, whieh Inciitded recitus Hons by sirs. Abby Bago MeCall, Migy Ada MMu- Cormick, Miss Jexs(o Warner, Miss Maud Wilson, And Mlus Bouse Allon, the inst two being young ladles undor the age’ of I L fonee The tule dueluded “solos by Misa Clara Glhron anit ir, Zula Gulken” and by tho guartet ot tho Post. rof. Walter’ C, Lytuan leo uve some =of hls gelectlona, = An interesting feature of tha occasion was tho Prcuontation OF un ologant watch and chitin to ‘comrade Ws I, Heed, the Adjutant of tho Post, wbo his dono so much for the success ot the wnization, He wus, of cones takun by uur is se, und the entire success of the evenitg was Ughtened by the yood feellng engendurud by tals presentation, ‘THE CHICAGO BEAMEN'B UNION . eld 8 wetl-attonded mootiny yesterdny ayoatn, ae DICKINSON VS. DAVENPORT, Sptelat Divateh to The Chicage Tribune, » Crncinxatt, O. Jan. 1.—The Thnes-Star to-«luy bas an Interview with W, A, le imin, wn attorney of thiselty, who drew up tho contract between Milas Annan Dickinson and Miss Fanny Davenport regarding tho play, “An American (irl,” over whieh they fro now quarreling. Hoe says that "Miss Dickinson had not yet written tho play, and streotd aod ‘Vhird and Fourth aveni Dearborn street extunsion his been ty Woned | home to the Gaxiots that sho broukfnsts at 10, by the city, though twoor threv of the Wropertye | hinches at, dines at 5, and sups at nidnight—n OWnerg bave entered suit agaist the carports | renel s ton to recover the value of thelr property which way of living ultoxothiur opposed to French hat ifs tnkon. they allege, for tho streot extension, | {8 In order, she says, to put horself In hare Ahoy prefer tho mony to the proparty, shunid | mony with American Mona, Insteud of drinicing the Council refuge to vacate Lit Billy street, nat | ca raigle,—that is to sny, Bordeaux and water, the Hoard of ‘Prado conelidy to. purchase the drluks nbsulutely pure water—* really,"” tho Jackson strect site lant an med, th ‘ as Hl gun bo ously‘ditaiaged tyr tha fag of te | MMe aye, easolatoly qulroe” wie te trues node Payee elated av damnges, tn viow of this | Mile, erniardt, “that this 4 not a common wae factett ia berfectly safe to predict that the La tors it fs us ploasing to the palate whon pure as lle aeras bunt et Nehters will think twico bofory they ordinary water mixed with wit. It fa Apol- © Hoard of U'rudo from thut strcot. liiuris “Water” Atile, Sarah Explains, for tho m 7 edification of tho Parisians, that she drinks St ? LAND LEAGUES, feed ke champagne, in Americun fashion, and i A GREAT Gi OUNANG, “an oxcollent fashion ft 1s!" From time to tno, | ri diese aun teed Elahtt Ward Land Lengua to remind heraolt of In betto France, she adda a 1p tue aise roe ee murs Tul Fase fow drop AF Catena Nuon “a menus of mur rylug tho king of wines with the queen of wae aulng ond cnthusiistio — gathoring of ters," Tand-Leayutea that fos lately occurred in eS Chicago. When tho President uf tho Tongue, TREE-PLANTING, Br, Voter Cunningham, oalled the inewting te Sr. Paut, Minn, dan, 1—Tho Minneso- THE KEN’ MAS REQULARLY DRAWN IN PUNSUAN AN ACT OF VILE GENERAL ABSEMBLY OF = THEGREAT STATE OF KENTUCKY, APPROVED DE Bf 1s REA REM FOI PIE BENEBIL OF EDUCATIONAL INpsTl that Fanny consequently bought tt “alghit Fon UNIONS, ON unseen,” relying imulicitly upon Miss Diek- Inson’s ability Stal Judirmetts ‘The putes REEUMATISH J AN fa l] 5 ie r y r : ptt gr price comet teat Danse cane ts nm sau sao, 2a, nap Ati tt anal em ae te Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, TeREtS, We Ol folds PAITICULARS Ab , " + de MICHMOND, COVINGTON, KY,, Ull ta asaoe poate e al warms mext year. | ackacha, Sorenass of tho Chost, Gout, | Bitss Ned: wel IMOADWAY, NRW CORE, oa or rely p A sitet SGYON-BIT, CHICA vision on which she was to be permitted to Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swallings and soot 2 SMASHING TOMA gE Pa bet ee Hegurs ae oe im birt Serains, Burns and Soalds, SPENCERIAN PENS. son. ‘The contract ‘ane! y ‘ ‘PENCERIUAN FENN, 2 one, and ho was domewhnt surprised that General Bodily Pains, saa ecataehe cna ieee oe eee Tanily saul be se Fponted wien ke test? | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fast Ss P E N c E R ] A N says, however, she appeared much impressud ‘ will Miss Dickinson, and the letters whtel and Ears, and all other Pains = passed between them were of a most gitsliny and Achas. character, ‘The date of Milas Dlokinson's te a (meee SU Sar) | No Preparation on carth cquals 8t. Jacons Orias Aree tell i + Mf | order thoro was nlroady w fair attendance, and Jargement ‘of the Wolland Canal. ty bein: visit hers was about thatof the Democratic “xtcrnal Kemedy, 2 NP | seca sale Fae Bao. Hasidolph yuniatdon Mehul | when w delegation from tho Bovunth Ward | tt Foresters’ Assuciation hela a meallng here | pushed forward vigorously, ands te 13 oxpeee: Convention. “She was then pngaged upan the DHA THAN REIT aes Paar saute “s faeces 0 Organization, In the Jouxuo came In shortly afterward the commo- | t-tlght, muct took measures to present to tho | cd, will bo completed by muldsumimuer, ‘Tho plays ‘The contract was not for the purchase | 2r'so c mad every ono atfterlug wity pain After routing business bad boon disposed of | diaue hall wau crowded oyun to standing room, Loxtslnture 4 momorial asking for an appre | completion: of ithis great work will: likely | of tho play, but morely for its uso durlug the | can have cheap ani positive proof of uy cals, ‘ fie Chult culled tho attentign of tho imeoting to | “atten the wution ee rouding minutes and go | yrlation to establish a free forestry In the hove eonstdorablo Influsnes on tho, eujrylaye | season. Directions {n Hluyon Languages, . . td hho Souneny Unies Franelieo Macias | on bud -been vonetuded, auetica A. 1, Morrison | western and southwestern part of the Stato po LE ee Bs THEONORS THOMAS. SOLU BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 18 Paola ath Ruroncan Make, end unrivaled 3 Shteuzo Union to cooperate with thet in sucur | addresod the meuting. Although ho spoke enTont ae tere te AeteM tural De KANSAS CITY BOARD OF TRADE, Clucinnath Commercial, Jan. 4. : MEDIOINE, SELL aR r; TON 7 ye 1 a fl 4 "i 5 " a ai ae er hot Mou | SEM nar ignite | AHO act Se atv. Mioy wil | KANSAS ITY BOARD OF Trae, — |p, i ihomenres frou a write lt | A WOGELER & CO., REAL SWAN QUILT: AGHIO thal be American seuic, und ty provenc und Gragea fnatond of fay, Hu was ropentudly Inters |” ——————— Kansas City] Mo,, Jan, 1.—At the unnual | 'F from Theadora Thonjay aro furulshed us rdon with ies coinmunioution, ander ruptes hy pple, Particularly when the THE PRICE OF OlL, nulno of Purnoli or dtedputh was ment ee . wued ho Hier ypenking radar “Goons | ' Ttevaveetae, Pa. din toe oll market a “Don’t stupl" came from all parts oF the | openeil nt Oss Mgheat, 9030; lowent, fe: uttioo Morrison sald ha did think at ona timo | lostue at W}éez sates, 25,000; shipments, that ho would never ensuye in uovenunt live | 39,000; churtery, 1,000, ead e the present, for bo hid supposed that noth; coullt he ‘accompiubed by u blood itr a Huds war ot Ui mire pS wea ta tnt eau wen ie hy We Tecomm nend Eldredge sowlng-machines, tl nid bog ions to Parilament und raly- *, On such Usete: Galo & Dlock!'s compound cubebs algarottes starving ‘aa dy F coudition they wouldseceies | tho best romedy for catarrh nud culls, ’ go hele. trom hit, Dut ph SSE eres dotog tis: they were standing up unarmed and Buck & ii “Mars Col dary hag the selene tan ip rined ani ick & Raynor's are, pe cene aw pers Incollng Of thy Hoard of Trade of Katisag Clty to-dny, Kersey Contes was elected Pros- Went, J,8. Chick First Vice-President, and TA. Y Het cond Vieo-Prosident. ‘Mere Was considursbly rivalry over the selection of ollicers, twa tickets belie In the field, ‘ho elect are looked upon us untl-elovator men, é opt a decennial f mattor of public Interest. They form u Dalilmares Mas EA, |” ABO Namberes:A comple Gaps Conv if y ——— er ee eee conclustya reply to tha reports which have . ¢ : tm Mh | ee ENDS — {| Wison, Buakenan; Taycor & Cm bis vies ue cobs ce rea Hie Kond #1, £8 § or 8 fora mamta 129 wna 140 acd érost, Mow Wark. el res F thy beg — with the opera season here, and engaged our Heamineyy mute pie ples vs, EAE GOODS, Jocal musicions for that purpose, in order to mec entree 8 | i wunalo Winton Tor prica I ombarrass tho College of Music: Ronn oe fo eee eG a any ere, Bul nett New Yor, Jan, 4, 1881.—Your lottor of = faced Ontos wad Martantad Hornby dan, 11 freelved a tow sninutes, ao, H will Is CANDIES 2 BUMNALAM, ZW! ard ‘onfess that 2] much annoye wher Frosh Eve: Nay. Conai{- WD) Ot . a began to read It, wondering why you whould KR AN grat a iHsthvino mua H AIR WATEL WAVES, aI b ev to the resolutions which bad boo. adopted ft tho seumen’y — conferouce— hutd in Plaveland jugt = December, whic called wr the pasutge of iuwa’ providing that American “ships should” curry a cortuin Aumber of bert Scumont baforolng good janitury condition of the suflors’ quarters on ‘exuely: proventing American scuwmen on tho akes from being pale’ in forelun (Canadiun) ports: the repes! of the act which inade It ine Sulnbent upon willora who went (utathe United, Blates Courts to souk reas to iret pay the ferepal Si} und also to provide a bouu for $260, Vowors spoke at some Jupgth upen these trial. by inallon receipt of 2S cente, . A Mis rex fu a Quandary. Py 14 Ruyriror, ‘Tho Mayor of ORuwa, lit, hus adilreascd aotr ar the United bigtosdek tug or thatgmereE os bf the Uni ed tag] iF thelras! ra ‘Those ure to bo'glacou inwcuso aud prestotud to het e soimuch notice of the autier. Every- StL a abeclalty divide in eeopen uae eto EAs Wholos wide rive-llate ody why kno Ing about my wor! ‘huluseld ahd ito wede tn propurtion. Bend for prive-l y why Ws anything betel ysis werd oyon at, that | fume of couspiouous uxcellen a0 WEST w JAMES HALL, 100 statorile ,