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‘VHS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1681—-TWELVE PAGES. f Se ae OREIGN. within a few days, and are considering tho potley of Introducing an act for the general disarmament of the Irish. ; THE STATE TRIATA, Demis, dan. t%—The Court of Queen's Bertin fournats being decldedly agatnst the antl-Seniltte movement, AWAD BTATE OF AFTATIS, Benray, Jan, 1%2—The composition of the Eeonomleal Connell ts eondenmed by freee BNAI DRITH. Second Day's Proceedings of the 5 hie left wna Judgo Rngore, Onpost tha Chalrman was sented the Rev. Dr. E.G. Hirseh, these wentlemen, ke most of the others, being accompnaled py their wives, Prominent among the others preeent were Jacob Newman, Henry CMitehell, BE. Felsenthal, Adolph Loel, Adoiplt PhilfpStein, Charles Kozmiosk the tonst, “ Distriet Grand CARS! ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. IN, PIRIE CLOTHING, An San annnnanet ~ PUTNA : . 7 1. Adatph Heated Debate in Both | Bench was crowded to-day, MacDonome, | traders and protectionists. in commergial Thirteenth Convention, Heraiien, Samuel Weelner, “inom, tesent els ‘British of the counsel for the traversers, sid he ine | towns, and oven by the Centre patty, on ace " Gitte dice” olirheimer, Os Bagel and 5 Houses of the Britis! fended to pul in evidence forty-one acta of | count of the little regard pad to the repre- A Long Debate on. Granting a Charter others.” 3 i 3 if 7 i Parliament. Parliament, passed before and after the Act | sentation of tho various shades of opinion in | 4408s Ve Atnut half-past 0 o'claek Mr. Greenebaum . of Unton, regarding the land laws and the to a Russian Lodge. fated Nig ie rial hibit eal 1 Tho Speeches of Parnell and Dillon Very Revolution. : ary in Tone. , Gladstone's Arraignment of the Ob- atructionists Couched in So- vero Terms. | Proposal in tho House of Lords to Re- ceive and Act on tho Cocr- cion Bill. The Government Peremptorily Refuses to Thus Insult, ‘the Commons, Adjournment of the Debate at Its Eighth Day Without Any Prospect of a Finish. Telling Speeches by the Lenguers’ * Counsel Before the Court at Dublin Yesterday. tan $87,500,000—Rallway Encouraging Figures—A Hugo i Blunder, IN PARLIANENT. mons this evening, Mr. Ghudstone, replying ton question, said the attention of the Gov- preservation of peace In Ireland. Ie called as witness any Vieted tenant aged 83 y Whose feebleness eansed n sensation. ‘The prosvention objected tothe evidence of this Witness, but the Court dvetded that it was admissible i the prosecution Intended to rely on the nineteenth count of the indict- iment, which charges ‘the trayersers with conspiriig to. create discontent and disaifecs tlon anone the subjects of the Queen, and iN-will and hostility 1 the diferent classes of her Majesty's subjects, ‘The Court sald that if the testimony of cach person was admitted tho trial would last for years, A short adljourninent was granted on the Application of the Atturney-General, to en- ‘able him to consult hls colleagues, AFTERNOON, Dunn, Jaw, 17Z—On the reassembling of court, Attorney-General Law annonneed that he woutd abandon thé nineteenth count, and the'evjdenee of evicted tenants was conse- quently ruled dut as Inadinissibie, Mr. Mac- Donough then elused tho evidenco for tho defense, Mr. MeLaughlin, who Is spectally retained on behalf of Brennon, made a telling speech, Tle said the proseeution was iudertaken In behalf of the landlords, who were the heredt- tary enemies of pencefal rule In Treland, While Parnell and Ditlon were beguing re- Nef In*Ainmerles the landlords even dented tho existence of ‘distress, It wns its hnpossthte for the tenants to pay rents as for England to pay tho untlonal debt. Me- Latichiin was loudly applauded at the close of his speech, RRY LAND: BAG 1 rset, Dentin, du 17—The Land-Leaguers in HANRACKS NUNNED IN RCOTLAND. - Enixuvna, Jin, 1%4—The EdinburgCounty militia barracks burned yesterday, possibly by an Ineendlary. It ts rumored that the au- thoritles recetyed thrents of an incendiary character, ROWING M. Lonnos, din. 17, PCH POSTPONED, ‘The bont race between the selection of its members, BSOUTIL AFRICA, THE DRITISIT MEPULSED, Lonnos, Jan, 12—A dispateh from Durban dated to«lny says It fs ratmored that the British troops made two sorties from Petorte and were both thues repuised by the Bours. GLADSTONE Loxpoy, Jan, 1—In thy House of Com mons, Mr. Gladstone, In reply to another tne quiry, stated that no offer of mediation with reference tu the ‘fransvaal had been received from Holland or any other country. AFGHANISTAN. COST OF TIE WAIL Loxvos, Jan. 12—An officty] statement of the estimated net cost of the war of Atghan- Istan 1s £17,500,000, Including the cost of the frontler railways. THE BAST, : FRANCE, Loxpos, Jan. 1%—Lhe News says it lias reason to believe that the report cireulated last night that Franee has abandoned the proposal to the Powers to offer her medine ton to Greece and ‘Turkey, Is well founded, A LEADING QUESTION, Panis, Jan. 17%—-A dispatch from Vienna ys the Powers, before adhering to the pro- al of the Porte fora European conference: on the Greek question, will request the Porte toandiente the extreme Hinit ef the conces- stons It Is prepared to make, TURKESTAN, THE CART MEFORK, THT HORSE. was inisinterpreted. It should have been made to-state that the Turcomans severely ELECTIONS, 7 Pants, Jan, 1%—Tho supplemental munic- Ipal elections were held yesterday, and, 50 far as known, generally resulted In the suc- cess of the Moderate Republican: COMMUNISTS DE Panis, Jan, 14—Trtuquet, the returned ctions, ‘Lhe in the supplemental muntetpal el Tho Evoning Devoted to an Enjoyable Ban- quot at the Shorman, THE SESSION, THE THIRTEENTIL ANNUAL CONVES of the District Grand Sodge of ‘the Northwest, Independent Order B'nal B'rith, resumed Its session yesterduy morning at No, 112 Randolph t. There waa n full attendance of dele- M. Ainberg presiding. ° Hraham arose to a question of prive Hege, and called attention to the report of a innde {n one or the morning papers by B. &. Mayer, In which he asserted that the Hebrews as neclass bad never aymnpathized with these of other nationalities, and werotindeserving, theres fore, of the world's syinpathy. He thought the rentinent a slander upon the rice, and: bis ree marks wore loudly applauded. G. Engel, of Milwaukee, Joined In denouncing the sentiment, and sald that eeareely 0 church ofany denomination had been built but tho: Jews contributed to, and, furthermore, they bid vied with other tatfonnlities in coming to the suecor of the Irish Hellef Fund, and in nll other good and charitable work, Amotion followed calling upon Mr. Mayer to retract hls objectionable Jangunye, but it was conchited Hot topress it, and the whole question wna dropped. Tho report of the Committee on Auriculturo wus thon taken up, and after an cxtented dis- cussion as ta ways and means to establish at uericuttural wetiool, or to Introduce indigent Tgraulites to the occupation of furimiug, tho ful- Jowilue wis adopted: Reaoleed, hut a committee of five be ap- pointed for tho purpose of representing tho agrleultural interest of this district, aid be cine powered to ngitnte and promote thls measure according to thelr best Judgment. and to cos A majority of tho Camimitteo on tho Presi- dent's Messigu reported cominending the re sipproved uf the netion of the General Commit- tee, which was alversy to granting a ehnrter for the organization of n lodge in thla clty, to be composed of Russi Jews, fhe minority report was signet by Fl. C. Mitebell, and ditfered from that of tho majority: only on ‘the charter question, being in favor of granthig a clutter in the ease of the rppliennta, ‘Ie resoltition of Henry Greenehaum, intros duced uta former wevting, providing for the to LW" owhieh ho vid In a brief but very pleasant and x telling how the lodue, from an humble begins ning Guly thirteen yeart no, had grown to be the bannerdistrict og the Onter, numbering moro thin 2000 members, and having thirtyecheht Jolges, He closed by calling upon tho Chaolrmanan togivoa Hppropriate nanner, HISTORY OF THI O1T but Mr. Greenebaum referred the trdles and sentienen to the printed history, advising all to read it, and then culled mpon' the Rev. De. Hirsch to respond to the toast, “Tho Jewish Dr, Mirch apoke to very frequent outburats of applause, He sald that’ to one who looked at tho phenomena of history, there wag one grand iinpulee presenting itself, and that was the impulse of elvilizatian. Natons were the uilssiondries of civillzation. ant the Jewish nation was the tru fa cher truat, and of the ryeetre of hutrqt and ostracisin held up to it by te outel 7 The Jewish peaple mide this chitin without a gatice und witt a willingaeas to eodpurate with any and all people ina movement in tho ald of hutpanity, for when an act of benevolence was to be performed the Jewish rice was ulways foremost, rezardless of creeds or condition, Thy dientty of man and the unity of humanity was thelr motto, ‘Their misslon was not yet ‘coms He because the work's auspiclon was hindrance, but the time was sure to come wher the Jewish people would bu ickuow! tho Meht-vivers to mankind, ana Ww! ney would again rear a temple to the gloritieation of God more mugnificent than could be enl- eulated to take tho phice of tha ruins in Pales- tine, ‘The tempest raging in Germany wie only the equinvetlal that preceded a calm ‘und glori- Miner, “Tho City of Chicago.” tho next tonst, wns to hnye been responded to by Mayor Harrison. A letter of regret read from bis fT which ho expressed extreme disappoints being forced to absent himself from the bane quet to make a trip to Springtield, Judge Rogers responded tothe tonst. * The Sudicuiry.” “Ile enid ut loust three weeks should have been accorded bkn for preparation, but this Sr ap Jeitlont ori, re and of churncter, Of these fatter rights tho Jewish people were the ehainpions, and be wished n godspeed to uiins and objects of the was to bava responded Brotherhood of Mankind reverend gentleman sa} “The toast to whieh your letter of invitatlon Peete is one on which F would delight especially before a meetin citizens, for no people on earth fected to sueh ostracism and eut to the toast, * The In this letter tho always been * Tho Lord is our Gad and tho Lord {3 One, and that bellef lca ut the rout—it is te foreinost It tha wreat work und. q West End Dry Goods Tluse, Madison and Peoria-sts. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE TIE “olden Opportunity” For alt purchasers of Dry Goods. THIS MORNING We quote a few miscellancous bargains out of hundreds we offer at this sale: Lot of all-wool Momie Cloths, 50c, worth Of cts. 46-inch fine Momies at Gic, reduced at She, Double-width Brocades, Armures, and Alpacas, Brocades, and Satin Stripe Dress Goods at 12 1-2e. Immense bargains In dark fancy fine Cam- brics at Sen yard, worth lie. Handsome Hyht Cambries 10c, worth toe. Licht Shirting and Dress Prints 5 1-2c. Large lot of Fancy Summer Silks marked down from 74 and $6 to 50c. a THE OLD RELIABLE, ESTABLISHED 1850, pecial Bargains IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. OVERG AND WINTER SUIT Marked Down 125 to 25 per cent. VUE {,000 Pairs All- Wool Pantaloons Which we advertised a few days COMMITTED, oa Vi a y s c te I ove! a ? from $1. si Lane, President of the Killumnt Lave | gous Loon; anaotneng tht etfeln news | ieekteie a taatercoaieraiane a wrt | Anedudiclarg he anid ute westue ulvariat | Double width Platds 50e, worth Te. Bi ek } League, and O'Connor, ‘Treaste of the | tad be 3 iy | Constantinople of the | committee be nlso empowered to’ recelve con- | Ur rights, but that theso rixhts were mostly | got athywool Plaids 50¢3 a good bargal: So 6> = aa : ports when compared 5 3 Ss : Charleville ‘Lawl League, have been com. | Bat been recelved at Constantinople oF tne etree oe ee od rants ot property.-notaing when compared | 5 p is 5003 a good bargain. GS o> aD QO, se Cost of Beaconsiteld’s War in Afghanis. nultted for trlat for Inthnidation, «tofent of the ‘Lureomans by wbelolt, THe HIUMAT DENTS 3 with tho oriuhta of iberty, of life | All-wool Shvodas 30c3 would be cheap ny 4 Have been reduced to Accident. ofeated Gen. Sk minendations of the messize utd heartily aps | Orde otal erate f Ww 5 ee oat I 72s 1AO= I[-Rs Kerry have held no meetings sinee the pro- defeated Ger Skobeloly: prov i to i of wit the lo “an eee onan’ OF: whleli he woul not atenph Ale Weel Sultings at 25c3 a very ick rs = f ie ae ceedings bextin ngainst the oMleers of the KI 35, Se ee ee thee pine ‘ene -A LETTER OF REGRET ; online . Which we offer at the same Low Mark Lono Gives Discouraging Words and | ‘rales branch TANCE: goutinue | the | work to, present sear. | vag road fram tho Tew. Dr. W. I.-Thomas, who | S¢'8e%s Loplins, and Brocateltesati5eyd | Price to close. Without doubt | this lot of Pantaloans at $2.50 HOUSE OF COMMONS. Wo bronghe Wont the diepote, unda general | Unstist perscention becatse of their relisions | Stylish Ginghams reduced from 18c to | IS the best bargain ever offered to SHON, ¥, \- onTS " . ee of pehefort ean- . i ta were beilef as have thy noble race of which your yOe. Losnoy, Jan, 1%—In the House of Com BRITISIL ITEMS; HEMET RE aha Reha Lai eplelt of sole ution. Both revorts were laid over Berle ag, ive tha Mable ee oF yale Sue 12 1-26, the RETAIL TRADE. a " . el v seat. é f a charter eterred to, | rout—of all religion,’ a . at ernment had bee called to fre- | ftantan and Luyeock has been postponed be- Renetionarles only enrried one seat See east ot ot Somminsktend atuors, OUR ONPIEAN ASYLUM? Lyons Lolored Silks, wide dos, cost REM EMBER quent Interruptions of proceedings of | cause of drfft-leo in the Thames. ‘The raee | TURKESTAN, of this elty, was then taken up as a special ore #117 162 to import, offered at The. tho Ilouse by motions for adjournment, which bean to be resorted tons enrly ag Jan. 7, but they would haye to take larger: and wider views on tho question, and imust with- hold further partieulurs until thelr views were matured. Debate ontho address was re- sumed, the Poor law valuation pending considera- tlon by Parllament of a Land bill, To sald the'disorder i Ireland was imuinly due to evletion, Mr, Diilon seconded the amend- ment. Mit. GLADSTONE protested against the prolongation of the debate. If thu practice of concluding debate on tho nddress ag rapidly as possible was nitsauce. If tha Irlsh. members had taken n reasonable latitude of debate they would have known by this timo what the measures of coercion were, ‘The Irish mem- vers had kept the House elght days occupied with resultless debates. Ilo declared that McCarthy's amendment was AN INSULT TO TIE THNONE, This was received with cheers on both sides of tho house, Mr. Dillon was ealled to order for stating that the Land-League ruled supretie, and Gladstone should have attempted to stifle Afree discussion of Irlsh affairs, He denied that his party were obstructing the proceed: arrest under them would be THE BIGNAT, Fon A SUSPENSION OF PAY- MENT OF ALL RENT, .Bir Stafford Northcote protested against Mr, Parnel!’s defiant and dictatorial attitude towards the Governinent, Parliamentary Government by obstruction ‘oust be most-serlously cousidered aud most bromptly enountered, a i iam Vernon Harcourt, Secretary of State forthe Home Departnent, states that he ts N possession of detalls which shaw the is to be postponed from day to day until the fee and tide give proper water, Betting this morning Is three to two on Hanlan, Unless the water porinits of tho race talding place on. or before Wednesday, the tides wiil not serve for another week, ‘The weather permitting, the race in the netghbvorhoow states that two men vis- ited his house for drink, and left two parcels with hin, saying they would call for them fn the evening, One parcel, he says, contained wet mortar, with a trowel stuck In it, and the other contatned what felt like a canister, ‘The men returned necording to agreement, and the explosion occurred in half hour after they left tho bever-houso with their parcels, ment, TIVE-STOCK LOST AT SEA. Tho steamer ‘Toronto, at Liverpool, from Portland, had her upper deck slightly dum aged, and lost 114 head of cattle and 200 sheep on her passage. RAILNOAD DISASTER, Lonpow, dan, t%—A. railway neeldenthas oveurred at Wakefield, In Yorkshire, Seveu persons are reported Killed and from thirty to forty injured, : Sdeg. below. A heavy snow-storm fs pre- yalling in Wales to-day, DE PREMIER GLADSTONE made his reappearance in the House of Comn-. mons to-day, after being confined to his res- idenca for afew days in consequence of indIsposition, FAILURE, Anierlea and Russia Inrgely exceed the con- sumptive: demand, Hates, therefore, are Ukely to decline, Tho best malting barley has been In request, but rates are unchanged, waa In botter spot supply, Tho: prospective supply is Jarge, Values finproyed Sd at London and Liverpool Round corn’ was wheat during the wook were 20,010 quarters STRENOTIL OF THE TERKES, $1, Pereusnuna, Jan, 17.—Gen, Skobeloft estiniates the Tekke-Turcomans at 40,000 strong. ‘They have excellent rifles, but only a few old cannons, MASSACRED, Tho Russian artillerymien captured with Mapuin, Jan. 1%.—Floods are doing in- monsv dainnge in the provinces, << ' FAILURES. GRAND RAPIDS, MICIT. Spectat Dispateh to The Cateayo Tribune, Guaxp Rarips, Mich, dan. 17%.—Oflicers took possession of the stuck of goods in the the store of 3, Allen, hatter, hera to-day on goods, Newman was found, but Allen would ot ease his arrest, and people became doubtful us to the truth of hig accusation. It How appears that his liabilities are from 24,000 to $5,000, and the stock Js probably not worth |. over $500. Tonsemmnn & May, dacob Barth, Lippenn Marens, of this city, and Mrs, Su- ber, of Eaton lapids, are the chief creditors, BARTLETT, LENN, Mesrms, ‘Venn, Jan 1%—Wright & Mouiy, merchants at Bartlett, Tenn, made an asiignment to-day, Tho Mabilittes are ‘The Shah of Persia appears to bo threatened not only by the Kurds, but by tho Moxteang, ‘Tho lutter, It fa true, do not present quite Bo ence, Tho mine-Indeed, we belleve, tho only suurce of tho finest stones—has hitherto laity within his dominions, Nishapur, in Khorasan, has yloldod all tho best stones of the kind, an the piek of those brave, It fs sald, beun systomut. ienlly retained by tho Shah, who bus pornitted only tho poorer spealmens to ya into thu murs ket, There have been and are now othor soured Fatih Without Work, New York Tritune. Michacl Loughran, a well-dressod and robust mun of 45 yours, walked very lolaurcly to tho bur of thoJolfurson Sturkut Pollcw Court yess nothing but pray.’ wTout's true, your Honor," sald Loughran. “T REY alx boury out of tho ehe te four, * Your prayers alone will not bring bread to “We donot tive by dor und discussed at some Jength., The issuing af the charter had been refused by the General Committee on grouuds which have already been get forth In an address to the todse Mr. Solomon led in the debate, ‘speaking in German, He was opposed tu this reeulution, because he thouxtt that an fncrease of the mminber of lodges would be detrimental to the Order. He showed from statistics that New Yorks with, + G. Engel, of Milwaukee, resolution, taking the position that there were sulticlent lodues ‘wlroudy, und that [the p tloners for a charter were worthy of merit ship in the Onder, thoy could Joli nny of the ox. isting lodges In the elty, He did not bert tho objection to. the potitioners was were Nussian Jews, solely, For one know who they were, but from had henrd they were not sultable persons to be fntrusted with a churter, ‘Mr. Mitchel! spoke ta the Interest of granting: the request of the petitioners, and was in faver of the ndoption of the resolution. ‘To distribute eve that could even if thoy woul A. Kraus was opp to the resotution, It was education that the petitioners wanted, ‘and healid not Lelieve that the churter asked would prove a pana for tbe evila now surroundlog the Russiin Jows of tho cit; GEONGE DRATAM WAS IN FAVOR of tho resolution, and suld that, the petitioners bad everything oxeept tho endowment beneilt, which thoy were now secking through a charter, ‘The opposition to thom cine frum thelr own countrymen, ho was sorry to sus, which tnaide it tho” more shameful, They = were poor, uneducated, and the lower order of the rice, of course, but he wanted o ebarter given them, and for uno would tike grout plensure in visit- doing tt in hig elty was by catablishing night. rebools. | He did not bellove in lodges us the best mons of educating the down-trodden, cr cles yating tho lowly, and was fr favor of preparing in the resolution, d tho petitioners in He hud originally discourn their application for. churter, and bad tried to persuade them to Join exteting lodzes, but in Yalu, Sines they proved so persistent, however, ho bad prosonted their peution, and was now heartily in favor of the granting of tha churter. The Geucral Committes hud, much to his Bur prise, not only refused the charter, but npalo- HL dwininer, B. Liopmundonn, and others alred thoir views briefly, und, utWo'clock, tho Cons vention adjourned until 10.0'clook this morning, THE BANQUET, Hy crowding a litte ft was! managad to fringe these tables with 102 enalrs, but so Mberal wis tha uttendanco that when, about Do'glock, the 'Thig toast was responded to in most enters taining way by 1. W. Wolfensteine, the Super- {ntundent. and also Mr. Jacob Robrbetmer, twas read from All the gentlene “tha Asylum fs located. “The Government of the United States" and re resporide Clevelund, where “Our Host,” the two finul touats, ed to respeotively by Mr. G. 1 - Bn both gentlemen ex- FIRE RECORD. AT MANCHEST TA. Specat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Denvgre, In. dat, 1A fire broke out in Manchester Sunday evening, destroying the Liddell Block, also the Democratonice, Loss, 000; well insured, cy . CHICAGO. the burning out of a_chlimuey at No. 250 West Chicago avenne, owned and occupied by Jolin Walker. No damage, ——————— OIL AT TITUSVILLE. Titusvitta, Pa, Jan, 1.—Market opencid nt Ys highest, 7¢; lowest, 96245 closing, WH; shipments, 328; charters, 17,500; transactions, 250,000, a As soon as tho public enrns that tho Shakers’ Barsuparits isthe genuine Shuker medicine pre- pared fro roots, berbs, and berries, grown, svlveted, and prepared by’ the Canterbury Shuke BUSINESS NOTICES, ors Couch JUxture.—Tho best for use In the funily for eaughs, colds, Boericke & Tafel Have Well-Stocked homeopathic pharmactes, devoted exclusively to thes ale of umnsopa tte tnvileines and books, in New York, Philadelphin, Nalthnore, New Ore Jeans, and San Francisco, Their Chicago esta: lishinent ts at 35 Clark street, Previous to our semi-annual in- ventory, Franch Moma, all: wool, 25¢ Colored Satin de Lyons, 22 Liches wide, formerly $1.75, now oflered at #1. General Redactions in Black Gros Grain Silks, 2 bales hand-made Russia Crash, ware ranted all Hnen, per yard Sé, former price 12 1-2¢, pain, and could not be fmported less han Te, 100 Marseities Quilts, In extra large sizes, at $2.50, worth $d. White Blankets at $1 per pair. ii good quality Blankets reduced Bee Bed Comfortahles 80¢ and upwards. iray TwHl Flannels 220. Other Flannel and Felt Skirts about half pice, Considerable reductions in Hostery. Bargains in Merino Underwear. Winter Shawls greatly reduced. Cloaks and Bolnians half price. Quod Trimmed Clonks $2 and 88. Bargains tu Every Department. Bargalus In Carpets. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY BOTH STORES, Madison and Peoria-sts, ROR. PLOM EES AUN IRBVIEN & CO!8, Tekot Brokers,” WU 8, Caress, Gy Gents furnishing storu), Nekets Houzng, wou, uduced mtvs tu ail para, AP old, ung Exutat WE ARE LARGHMANUPACTURERS MEN & BOYS, Which enablesus to save our cus~ tomers DOLLARS & DOLLARS, i3f & 133 Clark-st. . y S12 1.9 sa . broken down, the conventent and dienitied BUBPENDED PAYME anattachment. Allen will’ ho rementbered | wedud elie atta faeer tor ieewas: wall, kuown Asti-atarm to Engine Company No. Sat cet rie Hpoliten Sunes AI ks 17 Madison-st. 4 niethod of meeting between sovercizn | gonthport eaves the Lanensitea Banke (ae et eT guttus Newnan, | Macias out not one thomt ane tanner | Astiliatarm to Engine Company No. fiat | Farmtrs, Sata Quilted. Skirts #1, MINER, BUAL & WACKETY and people would beeomo a publle | ing Company, Huited, hay suspended pay- | his clerk, of robbing him of $900 In cash and | More {E was extremely doubtful whother thoy 4ofeluck yesterday afternoon was caused by iy $2, NER, BEAL & WA D Proprietors and Manufactures. Wo WH. FURLONG, 2 1G. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. BSleamers sail Every Saturday from New York Jor Southampton aud dremens Entsencora tooked nd Paris at ot UM Now York to und tremen, tnt sident Managers for London yasenue: 1 i 5, i; 4 chins cnuin wteeraze, £4, | Kue 2 5 COLD WV EATIUVAL 811,00; assets, nomtnally $17,000, ‘The ered= | ing and instructlug then, crs, Shaker Village, Nef, thos wil tike (tin DON i nteurnie, that Tinperary had 10,000 men arralgued | rng therinometer lustalzht stood from 9 to | joie aro Lougeille nn stenmphis merchunts, | A.W, len, of siitwauicee, aid. ho folt vory | preteronee to all atti vh fs thelr regard for Fe eee Ue ated tgainst the Gi Kors aro Loulsvi id Memyp 1] ve St inembe he r * al . v1 Or, yer, oO} = 0 nd EO Be Wa bate. Mr, Parnell sald ho renrolted tat an above, In Wales tho thermomoter registered An Anclont ru raueine Meine. papers petitioners, und the way they were TO EMBRACE THE ure IL CLAUSSESIUS go CU MC nts STATE LINE HAD, Wore plegoniv and serious in aspect asthe wild f revel! : ithe, asthina, consuinplion for ndulte, and Ings of the House, Me said ho had noyer | ]oxpox, Jan, 18.—The death is announced Moun wardens Tutto. tay ertholess tho petitloners for eels piauerae he pingeeoust und croup for children, Pres ToGtaacow, Liverpool, Vubltn. Holtaat. and Londans 5 pone beyond the Jf f vonstitutlonal agi- | of tho Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D, D., D.C. | muko thot tutluence felt tn Teheran, Tho | "Chnries Kozmin ski sald he would nat bavohad | Pted only by Joby P, Lee, corner Mutsted and Gerty, frou N.Y, every ‘Tiureday. Fleet Cavin, 6) ¥ 6 nS OF Vote LUE On ME HI is Stst year, Shut has tong beon accredited with tho pos | a Word togny onthe. subject but. for tho mer | Hareison streots, und for silo by all drugeists, Ai toby acconilig i wevumimodadun “Second Uabing tation, “Ifthe coercion bills were passed firut, | Les 1 1 8. In his Stst year, session of all the finest turquolsy In exist: | Hitenisnatve bad oceurre ———————— AT Mu Groeraua utmaci, 64k eiesw steiundre Cary nuither catia, heey £4 Ttroadtway, Ne Yon Sous ed ANCHOR LINE MA ALDWIN & CO, Slandolpu-aL, Chicaga re Fresh und ¢loguntly cor Fad. Henaurant complete, j MiAzE re 100 Maur nee arene ener nent HORENOUND & TAR! 5G eI a Jewish population of ayo, | ft te tespeothvels by . a JUSTIN MICANTIY will bo rowed on Saturday noxt at 4 o'clock, ae ‘Wave, 2} ind 41 lodges; “Philadelphia, with 1.00. at | ieee ae vee opta which: won’ for them the | 200 doz. very large Damask Towels, with 4 . moved the amendment agreed upon by the THE ENPLOSION AT BALFORD, peas a lodgess Lenteiugres with inte Reartlesvappiaieos) uct SoM for the heautital deep red Uorders, 25e3 cost Home-Rulers, and of which he gave notice | araxoiieren, Jin. 12—Tho boy injured | tO hud 10 lodges: from whieh he argued that wierd sane of regrot was received from Prof. | to import, 4d. onthe Oth, praylng the Queen to refrain from by the exploston at tho Salford Infantry bar- SPAIN. the: era io fewest lodyes tho lodges were tho Tt was past miinight before tho festivities of | 35 pes. ‘Table Damask, fin handsome fern fc) employing the navy, military, and police In | wots tg dead. ‘The keeper of tho beer-house ¥LOOD3 wag appused to the | "Be Dall-room were ushered pilterns, at GOe per yard 3 a great bare enforelng ejectinents when the rent exceeds fu a : é . fovble—If you Feb, 5.1010 m H Mr. Lalor, Natlonallst member for Queens | Loxpos, Jan. 17.—The Southportand Wost | of less valuable turjuotses, Suxuny and Silesit | gtrod subsequently for tho wrong thoy had done, Badia, Helentey wind Wee If sor am * is 4 DON, oA be Hse tf tf WO PUI ATO te , elt 7 “s wish to bu healthy and beautltul, take Cokfen's pe rH County, moved an adjournment of the de- | Lancashire Banking Company, suspension of ep ENTE ee Rea gaeeatrer ee tee guid ho car muuatly hupedd tat tho questing Ww comil Tobie’ Liquid bxteuet ac Beet, AND if oop, OF plas bate, which was announced to-day, was started In } to uford gems Tir aperior even to the Paral those who utirlbuted the action of the Commit- Dit OODS 1 rT . ‘Beeaeston : Tho Marauts of Ilartington protested | 1877 wlth a capital of £500,000, of which Mubthe onlos whlel st Best wae Tuan yee feo, to prejudice: thavalt, prejudice, a doubt, Faas recreate pene SO. North (lark and Erie-sts wtearno, EX 4 strongly agninst the course tho Irish mom- | £120,000 was pald up. It also hnd w reserve | Formidable, hueausoe “an ancient and wall | BM matitionersiinthediagrtiet. a OB pusttton sto “ t t ¥} . e, i pe fy bets wero pursnting, * fund of 222, ‘The Company has since {lod source OF mre Is t ‘Mr. Rubovitz was opposed to tho rosntution, — = sirincieeos ace ‘| 4 Mr, Lulor's motion was thon rojocted—223 } lost £250,000, Inst yenr’s losses amounting to | fe ned famous. tunjuolse aniuooe taut pure | ANG thoUguE the test way to educate tho jell: aors _. | saute ttithute trom davurpool, Queenstown, Giascaw | i 49, fin $80,000, ‘ of Mexiva which tome thirty pons 1 tree ko: wnt lodges, pei Prope ‘i a SNe ea eee nd itandolpiesie, iatd Harting'on sald the Goverpiment was enme a territory of tho United States, | Dr, Fetsonthal was' in favor of granting tho Ovvive OF PURCH ARNG AND DEDOT U.S, Llvago. Mirafia fur 2, and wyerante, pt lowes mies, : y q care Americat . very! OMAN, eles Iw, vik. vi vw VEAL AK ffi ‘lbfled with the protest prououneed by the MARI LANE, To ee eeenitara ta. purticipucoiewety im | CHUGR nskod, anu of doin, any gad evceytetig Kemet promnats tn duplicates subline ta thee intel cok ONE wi Woacern Aone | if histdivisfon, and would not further oppose DULL fue minérit wealth which is so-promient a | BO + conditions, wilt be reculved nt thie vtiles wail) : Pp pt next to fmpossible to distribute thom us had o'eloek nvon on Feb, Ish at which tte and place i] WJourninont. Lonvow, Jan. 17,—The Mark-Lane Exprese feuturo (of Blexico kenerully. ine fg mountains | boon proposed; and he was in favor of taking tog cil ihe uaned 48 wredoneg of bidders, for flips | mnnnrmmnnnnnrrnrenremw il A 5 ) Y Ry Q, *y o La E ( educs Ing und delivery a laters ‘ : Uvbute was accordingly adjourned. says: “Tho lower temperature, with the pros | (uM) AN oe cine ontire long@trom mort boldar the untoevanntes ane edueuting tham A plahing und y 0, . ‘4 EE. AN THE HOUSIt OF Lonny To-NIGNT tection afforded by the snow, benefits tho | to south. Almost all, kinds of motnls aro | gone, “Toy eau at enst ho elevated by can- tartirduiteaod by Margit ete en Nore MARE mony | ' ' Earl Fortesque, vhhet growl crops, 'The dry frost favors thrash- | ‘found bere, and 9 good many preolous stoned, | tuce with the better clusses of Isrnolitos, and ho Wwonty-Hve thousaiid GAO! pounds Lacon, shurt, iN a ane, Liberal, asked whethor, in fie obtained only ft ane ali i row of th 6 ing, Tho deliveries of breadstuifs were | LUt tho turquols was obtained duly indie tino | was tn tuvor of It. clear olde, woviua weight and ticktons, jacked 1 sy itl he obstruction in the House of Come | Me or group of inti Tho workings, however, Henry Greenetiaum followed tna thirty mine ernien, stripped, of gbout £0 ponnds bacon each. 2 Ls) % Tions, the Gavernment would not,-with the | reatly Improved in quality aud quantity, | were very productive, but somuthing over two | utes’ apecch, in which he reviewed tho history af . Fach plows of bacon to bu covered with cotton elUiB, ‘ as object of saving tline, introduce the Coereion | aud consequently trade was ttle changed | hundred yours ozo 8 sudden Juundation broke | tho application of tho petitioners for a churtor, AiLto be dativered By Saved Uh AL noon (thin “ , nd oul first introduce the Coercion | ie the week. ‘The demand was slow, | 22 UpeH tho unfortunate Tdlins engaged ty tho | tho vation of. tho Guneral Cammitteo ty deuting 144 I ( H¢ i brountay, cut ind in matted boxes, Mienpped of Uris fe) 5 rst tn tho House of Lords, ‘The Karl of i a + | oxtousive subterranean galleries aud drowned & | with the subject, and uly tla connection with ) nbuut lipounds heewkfust "Uaeon onch, ‘To by Melly ® ee Redesdale, Conservative, proposed that the | And an attempt to rasa prices falled. In| hundred of thom, So overwhelming wae tho | tho matter, Ho vecupled tho moat of his timo Grad by Alec 1, 135k ae 4 DU bi 3 London pricus wero matitained, but trade | cabustrophe that tho whole” enterprise was | fy reading from the acoumulated printed mats AND Thirty-two huiured and forty azo) evemonndtin | 40 Franklin St.,Chicago ' ite @ pissed through tho. Ilouse of Lords, tS " 7 vo about the th Tard (pire lon), (wolye tine ina ease, trap ach | ‘4 Wn: ae i A 1 q Uher di abandoned, and over alnce about the thne | tor on the subject, holding that the General Ss nett setlists pat Uo is opie Bi a 8 rT ‘ ‘te then acted npon, and indemulty afturward | throughout was dull and Innited, Other.de- | o¢'tho tire of London none of tho beautiful | Commiticn naderred in_retusiiu the charter qn s tin ntust hold actually five} att te coupe 811 to 819 N, Becon 8t, Loula, at obtained from the House of Commons, The | scriptions of” British gray exceptionally | light biuo stones, small epeelmensof whiehuroso | especialy alnco tha potttouers hud comple’ losin TICES Rierdt og starch iter, Count 2 Be atateds ta be do Danntacturam of Hrevw Leveripitos of Clreutnry i Governme: 2 fi viet, populur with Indios for “cnxuged” rluge hive | with all tho requirements of tho Order in thelr Hi riniwut rosurves the right to reluct any or arb maa peo anrt td ment repudiated the idea, and the | 4 veen dorived frum Amoriea, ‘Tho gouulne tur- | application. Tho Comimittes wus austaned i all proporals. holvwto Dealers in Rubber quad Tenther i Subject was dropped, z FORHIGN UREADBTUFES quoleo ts doscritiad by chomisia asa phosphate | PPPACHON ho thot. bythe. imnurant and IN han prahusats, and full tntarmation ns to the mans peluinas | Ad suiaireline © MC = HAO i + FIVE OF TIN FIFTREN, Wore dull and quiet, Of const hung on Wand | ea ya at ee ee erate ne | prepuidlucdd of thu Order, at by none uthor, and HA Tortus nf conteaetana pagmonte seit bo fucutaned | Rit Pid sin tad Pint ull ie ! ; ert os = a " . ? f f ted. propal . ny ti 5 Pe + Messrs, Suyth, Blennerhasset, Brooks, and | Hl Saturday, when there was o better In| siutto ho really nothin but a bona colored with | "sini itosontels OF Bt, Pall, wis oppored, to ® See Sean megane ee eens | Bt atted Cireulur sues ervey see tearsuniok ‘| Colthurst, and Str Patrick O'Brlen, all Irish | auiry, Cargucs wera slow nnd weal, but | phosphate of fron. ‘Tho dexlean turquaiges nro | gy resolution, aud said the only Tucatken in Wise T NS} 00 S ui (iopracured ne ils orice. CAREYOL ATTENTION TO NUBAID Wold, 5 members ot Parl hav ded, rather firmer at the close, Spot demand was | tld to be very fine and abundunt, and tho Shuh | pute was as to how best te avcomplish the game @ | Envelopes contains pruporiis should be marked Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ui ‘arilument, have seceded from may, thoreforo, by-and-by, Nad his nie little ¥ y . Vroposale for Subeistencs bores.” nnd adilressud (0 ah t ctorhpd 1 the Parnetl party, alittle Improved, but rates were unchanged. | hodbpoly serlousty reduced Invalue. “Howantd, | Shue, Chicugo, be ee Eckert tho unduraigned, 2 RHUSLAS WEL MAILED PUM OF APPLICATION, ONSTRUCTION IN PARLIAMENT, Business has: been of the quietest. Forelgn | hardly be a Shah of Pensiaif ho bad not mane | vot thom dlatributed nmeng then, . ‘ sommes passe = ‘. A . Loxpoy, Jan, 2—The ‘Eines, In its tead- | Hour was , unchanged, “Buyers operat | wxed to make a tution wood thing out of this Tho Tov Mr, Norden, &.Tuuaslg: Th. A, Lange, X raor inary argalns MAILBOAD 'TICKKTS. Ce aeons FHI Ing articte, says tho schemo for parulyzing | Slow. ‘Tho | expected supplies from a miner Ee Ldoplaunsoimedna othors wired 20c a Dish! 4 IEE IRISIL Inferior descriptions are slow, Foreign ts | terday, whon called off to answer why bo Bh TUR LADIES? ORDINARY English Paplins, a * 15¢ MALS MONEY OF MOMEIOUND AND ‘KAI. 5 ‘i ‘THE FENIAN SCAILE slow and holdors firm. Atthe closo forward | Het support his wifo nnd his thro children. | at tho Bhorman Housy last might: witnessed a ~e RIS Sana yait antral rare wrinan eanehenrnreme talib Are SATS : - Bpectal Cubes positions wore slightly timproved, Onts were | M&% Loughran, who ts yory detteute, auld to tH ) guony of Joyous festivity in which over 20 tudlow English Sorges ee 20e d ‘ i Hl Loxoy, Jan, I—it has been long feared | quiet, but values improved B@Gd, Vorelgn | "Your Ifonor, I have been. married to, thie | and gentlomon participated, Wp -ocenslon helny: ' J y X that there wera many secret socletica of | Were. firm, but tho demand was slow ata Piarted uit on ar oe in got sare Hy ae pOrOr a Horne English Br ocades = = dhe : S J “f " r § Irishmen in the large towns, and to-day those | siuilar advance, sunt chilron and thud it diteult to yet along Distriot Grand Lodge, No. U, Wal ay nirin. The: : A 1 curs hava recelved apen confirmation, Sir MAIZE Teun do nothing, with him, Judwe. Ho docs ordinary was provided with four long tubes. Half Value. i . —or—- ai} Teeent formation of a rot 80- | unchanged an a your wife und children.” suld the Justice, Hnoof Indios and gentlemen marebod in from Z Fi cg gmmaton of a glyantlo nvrot s0- | unechancod and slow. | Butea, of Hugi | "Achat doe nat ater aa tho Dioner, | Nos ovecy chair wun occupied efor to French Solid Colors, all wool,35¢ The Great Natlonal Specific forthe Speecy Cure of , st portant town of tho Kingdom, by Fentans | at 42s 1d per quarter, against 22,871 quarters noise id your wite® ware for Ma aoed your erent ey pene a een ar thst aie French Brocatles silk & Wool 5Oe COBDS COEDS: IN PEUENEN, SURE THROATS) “3 tyes ned Stntos. “Groat alarm ts felt | nt 4s itd tho correwponding wok tnst year elie, od you depend on tho Jord for wup- NOAH However, by. proHlag. was uilotning Wo rth: 81.00. 5 LUNG ond all BRONCHIAL CCHPLAINTS. y i nger te Govorniont, an importa Into tho United Kingdom for tho | party’ 5 cf rick, tho. diltie . 7 1 or Ts -have been agatu forwarded to the | week ended Jan, 8 wero 1,180,893 hundred- gui Coa ald neutao yen vai fe vou PRP dat the Untdl the outly ‘The Honey cf the Plant Jforehound soornrs ar§ act Mtuanders of all military depots, warning | welglits of wheat, and: 84,315 hundred: | “How loug siuce you have Mrorkod?® asked morning houra had been # chased away wit 200 Piece SCATTERS all irtitations and inflammations, and the Ta HH tid oot thls new phase Of the agitation, | weights of dour,” tho Justica, s sieast fyi Toots” the yurloug, pleasuroe went un: Ces ‘TRADE AUK. Balm Abies Balsamea cL¥ANseS and HEALS the throat and ue id counseling exten precautlons, < Fee eee ee eedieaT cxuidanton,” | se tho main entrunco to the banqueting hull, tho CAUTION! sir passages Jeading tothe lungs, Ve: eusitions! tae INDIA, ‘THE PLOY AT: KOLAPORE, Oarcurra, Jan. 17.—Tho plot to massacre strains of lovely inuale coming lata meet tho werry penls of juughter, tho hum of soctal chat, or the burste of upplausy called forth by toasts you weet 3 NOW ANNOUNCED, You were some time ago advised It would » that the Land~ bill will advocate sald the Justice,” If you wore put in charge of sone one who would take no nonkonse aud Rie iniuistor a litte tirin Sraainants Athink It wouls gredients keep the organs cool, moist, and in healthfud ents snd faction, ‘A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumpitoa, ‘The wonderful achlov: eiceena oF Made’ French 44-inch Novelli ney of soo id ver kely wpocdily cure you.” | and respoused, ‘Tho smenu, of course, fram tho Mervhound and Tar hae caused | é 3 5 Ce btewtton of the surplus Irish | the English residents of. Kolapore was wild do 700 Pos teas eee oe on tuo baled down te, tho apateine oe ~ tive ail eeenoere nxt nabs gemaledy ob whlch HOU) seleSetiedheh a hiy Sega tgene ae Fund ‘towards reolalming waste | and cortuin of fallure, but was really serlous- | - PHILADELPHIA. ioticadies and’ wabstuntinis In-wbleb even. the vii) cis, to $l 50, jag parts of tia compound manu of oT iy CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great Lencfit it th ite tne eating suuteraslany aul will ine | ly contemplated, Purapenrura, Pa, dna 18—Tho wary (aes fastidious epicure would haye become Ye Phe ceived by thay repeat 8] from ite soothing properties, whea suffering whh Croup and Whoo;ing 3 ‘ to 1s, with o proylsa for tho sae ee iuittes of Ono Hundred to-day concurred In | Etonaply not half a dazen dot tot 07") * Prive 4 ' + “| Cough, PUICKS:—- 500, and $1, Largo Size Cheapest. fey pettion of a Conmitsslon of two Judges to GERMANY, tho action of the Executive Comuilttze in Conyundun wero ubeent. from tho Cagretennd Horner Pr ices $1.50 to $3.00 Hudgupousarye ti shove ERAGE C.N. CRITTENTON, Solo P% WYor!s: om Y Certain cases, Cs AN ANTIVEW}SI NEWSPAPER. taking Mayor Stokley’s name off thelr ticket a thay wero edited nuinber of hoor wriosts. * Sralusank device on the wrapper T Vy Sale Pro} Par x E ry 1 0 hoad of the ible Bite. Honry Greene a ‘THE GOVERNMENT: * Bent, Jan: 17%—FHty thausand marks | for Mayor, and seq resolutions Invithny Y chil t vy H # Ch s Ss "* nune (@ yenuine, ¥ ty toy htend to introduco the measure to aw | have been subscribed towards founding an | tho cobperition of all reformers In comple ae a right ii Tee eth ge Breaks * «as. Gos. ag e & Co., For Sale by all Drug ists. PIXE § TCOTHACHE DROPS obstruction in the House of Commons | autlJowish newspaper, a majority of the | lng che ticket. deus ur tuo Graud, Luge, old ut] Statesst. Washington-st. gists. =. CURE IN ONE MINUTE, a