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Bl i . b4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, I881—TUWELVE PAGES. —— e T ey CHICAGO FINANCES. Controller Gurney's Report to the Financo Committee. . : Monetary” Operations of the City Dur- ] ! l 1 i : ! i ! 1 i W ing the Past Year. " An Exhibit ThatIs Worthy of the Pros- i perous Thuess The Financo Commiittesof the City Counell was to have held A inceting nt 20'clock yestenlny afternoon in the Contraller's office, it only the Chulrman, Switt, and Ald, MeCormick put in an appearnnoe. Theso two wentlenien, thongh not + naworking guorum, outlined tho work for tho 1 ceeding tho presont une, or tho next fallo i negy preparation of the annual appropriation b, | They atated that ngreat nuny things naked for would have to beleft undone, Ald. Swift ems phatically stated that tho mlmlnlnmuonf‘llx':- ) should not b hampered with nn cmpty Trens- w8 was Muyor Ieath. Ho alluded to tho time when Mr Thomns loyno stepped nto tho broach, und sald that it would be u great deal better tolet many fme provements go than to touch ane doliar of the + gonernl fund, He vegarded that ns sncreds the i i Finnuce Committee wonld pruno and cut down, and do 2o Judiciously, but no department would Yo hampered, 1t was so much ensler to Apend money than to necitmulate It that tho temleney ‘1o be lberal was always in the hearts of somne peoplo, especially with other people's money, o velieved that amajorlty of the Councll felt 88 ho did, aod that thero wits 0 genernl desire to Xeep this elty on a ensh-puying bosls, with w year's money ready in ndvunce to run the Gove cernment. “Tor you know," enld he, “with monvy fn hand, wo tan do better in’ buying stult for tho city than on ered- it; and thero 8 no trouble nabout gotting lowost prices, We wantn rigld ceons omy~-not 8o atrictagto be parsimonious, but we want to hnvo tho city's business done ns our own is,~carofully and conscientlously." CONTHOLLER GUINEY'S BEPORT was presented, but no netlon was tuken on ne- count of tho nbscncpof n quorim. TFollowing 18 the documen it A i B l‘ 1 $1—T0 e 1. Swift, Chalre !nklll“.i{"u‘(’}."flf 'nrmrr!:, (lfml‘!. (th'c"(ul{. .o, Wathin, aid P, S tnctiice, Commitice nf the ity Couicli=gis L hoped that this aunnal stateme s lie tinancial cons diton of the Munieipal Go iment will bo readily understooil. An efTort has been mivde to sinplify it, 80 that otiiors than cxpert nceounts antsenn_comprehend its scopa with but litlo offort. {rlig tho year I8illtng lastof the tout- ing liabilitics, known as tho * Huyes-Colvin eor- titientes,” were retlved, aud we commenced the year 1880 without any outstunding Indebteduess, ‘excopt bouds, which were: On Jan, 1, o ieeevarannseosesann oo s $13,043,000 Water-bonds falling due July 1, 1880— Tetireda coiinne inee ‘Total tndebtedness Dee. B, 1880, .. 61 0 Soworige bonds talllne due July I, 1850, to the amount of L0, of which £410,000 bure T per cont und £60,000 8 per cent iuterest, buve been refunded. ‘The hew bonds run twenty years, and ferest at the rate of 4y per” ¢ T'heso were offered for snle to der, and rentlzed o premdum of T December Inst 1t was thougl vide for bonds {0 tho nmount of 813,509, ma- turtug on the 18t day of April next. Desiring to - malko this a populut logn, it was determined to offer thig amount to our citizens nt pur in Londs of twenty years' duratios, with annunl interest of 4 per ecnt, This fetunding loan was promptly taken, af- fording anathor fluttering evidonee of tho pupy 1ar contidence in tho fizuncksl stability ot 1| Clty Government., Hy referring to an annesed tuble onr preseut bonded Habllities will be fuul in detull. The provisions of the Constltutlon of our Elnmnrbu bur 1o municlpnl corporutions copn- tracting bonded or othor nterest-hegrtiye Habliis tley In exeess of b per cent of tho taxablo yaluy- ton of real nnil tnxable property embruced in thotr corporute tiniis, o present dobt was contracted prior to the adaption of the present organle faw; thorefore, 1o furtiier responsibilittes of this chiractor enn bo ussumed until the viluntion of the city prop- orly Is fu execsd of SELOG00, This fuct 18 mentipned to fmpresa the hiolders of our seenrl- thes with thete valtio ud i Investment, 1t {3 not too wuch to sy thut the finenclal candition of thy munielpulity lns never boeen wdtter. The snvings of 1870, and previous yeus, togrethor with the colleetion of buck taxes tht hava bLeen chell o abeyanco for u long eriod, wnd which have lieen given to-the cnernt Pund by order of tho City Counett, bns plnced . tho eliy, with “reasonuble earo In tho munugement of s finmmees, In o position to coidtioe it business upon 1 ensh basig, so long s the Genernl Fund , lskopt intact, Weanro entirely Justined by the fucta when wo state that thoe former polley of issuing serlp to meot current expenses, and fn mtlon of the cotlection OF tiuxes, has cost | ‘aur Treastiry at leagt $0000 per anmm, in ad- sanced prices pald for muterinl nud work done under contract. One stutomont will BUFFICE AN AN ILLUSTRATION? For tha want 6f money to meet the demand, ft cost the city In 1670 #4200 fur brokerage and commlssionk to provide for {he jntorest upon our puolic debt: while in 188} the suuiu oblign- 1 tlons woro eared for out of the Oencral Fund, and In tho absence of cash, T'ho mmount of serlp tsared wnler tho approprintion of (s was, Under auproprirtion of i Genoral Fund becamo nvi Liess than 1870, This dilfcrenco ¢ i¢ made by tho Goneral Fund 1o tho varlows uppropriations for 180, The nmonat s eaployed 8 wow el Totirned to thiy fund from (ho tuxes of It to bo used In ko ipnuer for dis! 1, If this polley continues to moot with favor wo §1,034,014 LOL00T £80, and sementy of ;' sball remain upon nn equal footiug with other purchnsers and contructors, and not be humill- ated by rufnous sncritices that unoecesaery oredits nra cestin to hinpose. il An cxmminution of the balunee-sheets for 187 and 1840, both of which are herewith pro- sented, will disloso n lure redustion ot deline queny tuxes. 'The gevernl businees yovival und consequent imlucements for tux-buyersto muke investnonts, bes emebled us to eloss ont all tx- aceonnts prior 1o 18%), excentlng for the yenrs 1871 aud 1832, far which the elty holds tax-duecdy, “Thu bulunces romuining nncollectul for tho yeard 1553 to I18id, fuctusive, and that were charged off, were lnrgely mide up of errors in descriptions, double ussussments, nnd nssesi- “InCNt UPOD OXCHIDL property f yarion kinds. Ad thore was not & remote probnbllity of reatiz- dng wuything fromn these saurevs, it wus not thought wdvisable ta keep thens apon cho buoks, a8 our cltlzens wero Hiblo to be led by their ‘prodence futo tho bellof that thoy wero avail- able nsscsts, nuection T will sny thut o st of property exempt by tnw from tnxution has heuy prepced, and will ba plaeed In the huhds of Assessors in tho hope that this cluss of orrors, which involves sich « lnrge loss of rovenue (o tho ity will be nvolded In the future, Ag the Lewlsinture of vur Stute i now fa seasjon, I will eall your attontion to the enor- mous oxponse lmposed upon the city by virtue of. bur present Hovenuw law, This uxpense 15 not anly due to v fesions nllowed ‘Cown uud County Collnctors, Lut ta carolesness und fgnar- ANCs OF ABSCSSONS tn nssusalng exempt property, uod toclervieat ereors i the County Clerk's ollice 1n the extension of hock tuxes, Duriny the yeur 188) tha elt. hv puid for tho colicution of 1t8 tuxes us Lollowss Lo Town Collectors, per cent’ cominls- 2,080 20,083 1416 nis: BI0 s sy . . Tr; County Clork, fur extemding tnx of Tt eveveaeninns peasesn &05,04 Add to tiits tha clabiny whleh have been paid through thik oilles durmie the yeur, imotntig Lo more thun 82,00, o1 wecoting ol forteitod o8 oxtended igainst tho wrong property, and psiderublo wnount of applientions now g for pebatcs on aceoint of 1 es erros neously puld, vithier throwel in Incorsect oxtel Bl ot bitek fuXes or IBroish aakusHILeniR exempt property, and wo kive wsam luepely in ol uny |{muuulu compensution or thy . Beavicos e e vl onllect was nllowed 10 11U, 30 Kerylee conld bu aoe 1= third thy bresent cost, extibit will shiow thu nnexpends od Ladunees foc lsah Tho netual suvings fur tho eru- Wil Be about 2L, whiteh, wo Lope, ng eretorore siggested, will bo placad in 1ho Gen- ':;;-‘ll fuad, und given to the uppropristions for ['Litis tulit 8hows the upprapeiations of 1880, ot including tho pereentuge for non-colleotion of texes:] 3 3 LiEe Unexs e, pended. penind, _Paile Works, Gt R Tl -,I,SI.ZF‘I 1) :}l‘:"fl ¥ i‘;-"u PN L S Y] T ehsriko (U R A R T o b Al tunelerred, Bl0.G2 z chy bt ey i e sw e wnefofred i TNISE EBAL 151 | Bl B Wi 1 bey to cull + fneressiug population of our city, und the necess our ultontion to tho coustantly ElLy For revenue thut this mpld growih entaily, It L unuecessury to inform you thut the present valuution of resl and fwm"“ property e fixed for four yeure ut UKL No wddition cun® bo wndo 10 Lhis umount, except upnn wprovos wonty made upon vend estute, und 3 INCREASE UF PERSONAL PROVERTY, Theso ndditions will beur guch a 'siall relution to the whols Lhut thoy cannot bo rellud Upon us QF nuy couseuence 1o the jucrensing demuands for Improvements that tho businees and sanl+ tary cutditions of the city ro londly eall for. A DL s now before the Leglstitiive anth g geneenl system o licenses, emt winas and p done. that this xystem will onrlist yonr sympithls, bes s, withont relief feom this “or some othor Korpee, You will comprenend tho nnbility of in- voming tdmisigteations to make sueh provisions for absolilte wants us aro the legitimute results of our timerieal prosperits, 1t afTords me pledstiey ‘to sny that the losses sustained throwgh o former City Trensurer, Mr, Guge, ave fn process of finnl ndjnstment, nnd, nithough the contempinted settiement may nol meet our hest anticiiations, still it is believed thutt the properiy in trust, and to be conveyed o tho eity, will {it a few years reilizo much moro than hus heretofore been expocted, In conelusion, it 18 but just to stato that in conducting the finances of the oity, [ have had the cordin) cobperation of his flonor Mayor Harriron, the hends of the varlous departments, nnd of you, tho gentlonien of the Finnnea Com- mittew.” Very respectiully, your obedlont serv- ant, THEODONE T\ GUINEY, £ City Contraller, Accompanying the report wns adetalied stato- 1 of thio oxpenditurea from ech appro u-‘llrln- L] me tion, nnd the following bolunce: ¢lty’'s ussets and linbitities: ARSETH, Dillarecelvablo e, Balldings., ., ., . Fireealnrm Telegraph. . # FIre apiientus. . cevevees o, . . Hlousa of Correctlon (brick-yard fixt 1rey) sivesresaiees Toliee fiteniture and equipments. Real estata.. . Sehool furniture., Btreet Inmps nnd posts,. Water-Works .. Uneolleeted taxes, 1871 UGueolleated taxes, 1832 Uncolfeeted taxes, 184, ..., ‘I'nxes ombraced i tnx-tdeeds of 1832 ., Tuxces embraced In tax purchnsey of heot o Wharlitg pryiiego metgaie: Butunce I Amerfenn Exchange Na- tionnl Iank, York, to puy inter- st ol city hon) 22051 Balance inCity Treasury Dee. 1,080,795 Tothl soeeriannn LIABILITIES, Tonds, Burr Fond, firel neconnt. Bure Fund, school necoun City=-Hall Fupd of 1520, Contingent Fund. ceounts fu hands of Amorl- enn_Exchnnge Nutionnl Bauk, Now York, ns foltows— i\ti‘unh:lpnl Fire Depn it of 1880,... Genernd Find of 1880,.... Honso of Corroction necount, 1380, Intevest aecount of 188 Hlack aceannt. Pubifa Library Hehoot Fuadd Hehool-T'ux. Heworaue Boweruge-Tux 1Pund, Binklog Fund—Goe Speetul 50 Street-Taump Suspended uvcount . Trust Fund Water ['n Warrants on 1830 and priar yenrs,. .. 1880 necowtnt. ... .. Total , . Tha stoek preseiits au nel the vaiuo of ol roperty and real estile, nng is, In faet, q ¥ ‘ ofit nnd losa ™ Hability; andsuch 1s tho ense with mny jtems in tho fatdilty ne- vaunt, which were approprinted for cortaln purs poses but not expended, The hookkeeping of the Controller's efiice Is such 18 to retlect eredit upon the ubility of the weeauntnits, for any one ntll cognlzant. with flgurcs will bu ublo. 10 gathor from thom uny inforinatjon which ho nay deslre not given in this report. P TIE COURTS. TTEMS, The arguments In tho case tho Inter-tecan Company terday hefore Jwdgu. Tul cluded this morning, Mr. M, W, Fuller 18 muk- Ing the elosing spocch, . Judigo Jameson 8 having quite no enforced yuentitn this week, having concluded thio eall of hls calendur lust week, of F DIVORCES, . Berritt B, Wiggins filedn bl yesterdny ngainat hfs wife Swsan, mg for u divorce on the ground uf cruelty und adulters. A DL wns also filed by Mary Fonle ngalust William Fonk, she charging him with deunken- ness, and usking for tho ustial divares, and nlso an injunction 10 provent bim from Intorferivg with her, . Judizo Burnum granted a divorco to Sarah A, nmh_inll from Edward Boden on tho ground of ernelty, Judtge Tuley gpranted n decrco of separato x‘llAllglu"llllllcu to Amelin McCurle from Charlea A, McCarto, . UNITED STATES COURTS, The Unton Mutunl Life-Insurance Company fled i blit yesterduy against Parker L Muson and Charles dncobs to forecloso u mortgngo for F12,828,08 on Lot 12 and the west 16 fect of -Lot 11, Block 1, n Hutler, Wright & Wobster's Adgl- tion to Chicaga, STATE COURTS. Frnest 1% Smith and Miiton C. Lightuer Legan n8ult for tho udo of Perry I1. Sinfth yesterday ngninst Den C. Jones, C, 1% Macdonald, and Ilenry A. Hall, to recovor $7,000, Addlo M., Minulo K., and Willlam 11 Luecklo filod 1t bl ugninst Goorge Trons, James Irous, nnd Jamea Steol, Adinlulstrator; Adonivam Cir- ter, Nuthon Vi Bedl, Frederlek 13, Fiako, Jullin Myers, und Angelo Myors, 1o foreclors o mort- izflu{o for £1,20 on u part of tho N, I3, . 33 of Sou, [, 15, contulnini ten neres of fand, Jolly Jobisto than Younie S i Torsyine, Ellaw Moy Jr., fhled i bill rgainat Jonae man, Murin 8, Sewmimot, Johi W. Frorsythe, tho Unlted Stutes inikn, Compnny, the Councoticut Mutunl Lifee insuranco Company, W, 1, 81 AL Wond,” i’ o, g geley Nidldnal flani, 1, A, Hramioy, W, D, Dilted, Charles Iirkehsin, the Manufaettivers Nutlonal Bunk of Rucino, 1, . Bull, It M. Hoe, Rubert Hoe, To- s Hobort Hov, Jr, B, D, Tusker, It K. 5. Tyloy, W, 3. Colby, 1% 1. D rner, i Lovi Itcnfold, " Jitob Rtbseibon, | Merritl, and ‘Charlos W, Cond to foreclve w £ tor £0,000 an the . 35 of thu 8. W, 5 of See, 3, B, 14, CRIMINAL COURT, The Grand Jury heard seventeen cnses, finding slx trpo bllls, five no hills, pad pussing tive, Nune of thom wero of laterest, ‘Fhomna Finuvan, tho enfe-robber, was e mitted to ball, his_ futhor and Fortune, tho brewer, wiving tho 88,600 Lond. Johin Flood was nequittod of Inreeny, Rudatph Beoneh convieted of wssnult, und Frank How- urd found guilty of recelving stolen wonds, tho Lutter's punishiiont bemg xed a2 threo yersin tho Penitentinry, James itooney pluwied gullly 10 potit Jarceny’s CQUNTY COURT. Thero will be u genorul call of nlf cases In Which no aetion s been tnken slico January, 1e2d, from ¥ 10 11, Mondny aud Fucsduy. TROBATE COURT. In the mutter of tho estuto of Danlel Ioran, decensed, proof of will wus filed nnd lotters tostamentury lssued to Bliza Horun, and bond of $2,400 npprovel, ; In tho mutier uf the ostate of Johanua Kunz, tecensed, proof of will was filed, and lotters tostumentary wero_ lssued 1o Mind Kunz under upprovod hond of &0, - 30 tho wntter of the estate of Mary E. Haw- loy, decensed, praot of will was filed, wod lote ters testimentury lssued to Georga W. Farko under npproved bond of $3,00, s, In the mutter of the cstate of Elizaboth, Behudier, deccused, lettors of administration ware fsgued 1o J.. Adun Bchullor, with the will annuxed, wider upproved bond of §13,00, In the nmttor of the estate of Baphin Cornfentl, decegsnd, letters of wdminbtranon worw (estied t0 Wittlan (3, Wethorell under ape proved bond of $5),000, THE CALL, Junar DiusistoNp—Ueneral business. Jupae Bronarrr—6i, b3, 47, 58, 6, U3, 6335, 08, LT T T8 W, T T8, BY, Bl KL No. 617, Jtoynolds va, Smith, on trial, AMPELLATE Counr—Adjourncd. to Tuesday afternoot. ' Jupas Ganv—Condemuntion calzadur, No. No. 12216, City v, Do Wolby on triul. JUDGL BILT: uurvumhmry el 'P'rind enlly 1000, 131, D4, 3.054,” 1,072, 1,050, 100, 200G, 200, 200, i, Nu 1,801, dleason ve, fown uf Jolerson, on trinl. unag LAN) 1), 181, 121 to 15, 129, 132 184 s vy, uer, on trjul, No, 112, gl UL JANEROX—No unnouncement, Junan GARpNEr=—24, 20, god 10, No endo ol heaving, dJupar Rogers—25 (o 241, inclusive, No. Hildrup, on teial, % 104, Buligsohy ¢ Junar ANTHONY—No prolluinaey vall, Trial 22, 1324, 195, 5, cutl o, 182, 14, 11855, 118, 3 and set cuvo tevin No, G2, No, 11, "Thomuy: ye, Laisenbartli, on tvinl, i JUDGE 'THLEY~—2, 21, 25, 31, No, §2, Faweott ya, ‘n’n‘t_mu;alnln; Compuny, on beaxing, bub ouly good OF Wi hour, 2 Junak laNus—13. No case on hearing, Jungs Looyis—fisuuo ¢ises ¥ 19 10 u. m, "orn Nos. 1043, 1052, 1,054, 1,659, 1,000, 1,005, 1,007 103, 05T 1000, TN, nnad V4L Junae Mowax—The Tlaltgren erse, Junay HAwss—Nos, 23, 2 T, T8, and 608, JUDGMEN IXITED BTATES Clagrrr Count — JUnar Nrovorrr—Treodore Irwin vs, Chieago & Pacle fic Ralirond Company, $33.151,~tieorge D, White tlosoy v, sniie, &5,080.40.—1red A Foster va. slimm $2T0.18. IL Warring vs. M. & Clino, §1.iK, Sivreean Caun—Caxresaioxs—Union Mutu- nl Lifo-Insurnee Compan s, Chnvlotte G, 2, =), W. Urlawold ot nl. va. §1 . ty —Eliznbeth Stebbins, use, ete,, va. Bamuel Dingers tinding, 840, CICuT Count—Junak ANTIONY — Isane Wolss va, Michael Mullay, Phillp and Paullna LRosonberg: verdiet, &10.50, and motlon for new trinl—Jobanun Bluck vs, Heury Engolking and Henry Boegorhaussen, §X11.60. SECOND ATPELLATE COURT. Sptcial Digpateh o The Chicago Tridune. OrTAWA, L, Feb 2.~Tho Appellate Court for the Beeond District was convened to-day by Judge Pillsbury, dudges Luecy and lensantd being absent, ‘There not belug n guorum, no busliiess wua transacted, and tha Court ad- Journed to Thursday morning of next weelk, THE MOTHERS' SOCIETY. An Intercsting Paper on the ‘Laking - Care of Bablen,, A mecting of tho Indies of the Mothen' So- cloty was held at Hershey Hall yesterday afters noun, Mrs. Thomas Wilce in the chalr, The nt- tendauee was quite lurge, showing an incrensing fntevest Iu tho objects for which tho Boclety was formed, * Dr.'I' C, Duncun, of this city, rend a very ine teresting paper on “The Ipfluences md Ime vressions Affecting Child-fife and [eakth” Ho commenced by complimenting the women prea« ent on thp formation uf tho Socfety, lor it was one thut wis much needed, 'Truo mothors are enahrined in the heurts of wll, anl roverenced Ly all. Mothers make and wmold nations, and the vonquering hiero of - Furope towed -ty motherbood when ho sufd that *Thy need of France Is mothers” The fellowing are extraots from Dr. Duncan's papor: Irocreatlon is a dlvine ustinet, yot there are misunthropes who object to the commund * Ita ye frafetul,” The perpetuity ol tho specles isn noble work. One of the sndidost paues of istory 13 thut &0 many neble fumlil ames hivo been loat. Thy cutalok of ko diseases that interfero with bearing healiby chitdren ure vory few in- deed, Physiclans ate often met with the taun # Huvlng “children wakes busbivss for youy v, genieral observation 13 thut it is those who dor't, or won't, buve ehlldreh who keep physl- cinns busy, Preconney cures many disenses, Muny young couples ure frightoned at the nitled dungers und perdls of ehlldbicth, Tho nd- vinee of knowledgo of thesphysiciun'a nrt hins rendered childbivth compurilively cugy. The conglisiuns of thoxe who have atudiel the subjcct most is, that If the food Is proper, tho digestion vigorous, with rutional matmgement n_ bealthy chitd mny boi, Lortie by those who ate sadly disenseil, even by consumption. Tho bestmothers nre the mothod- fenl ones, who cun work without much worry. Worry is one of tlic causes of tho many nerve ous, restless childeen of to-day, It ia this mon- tal Dins that interteres wiih development und henlth, mnd tends to shorten 1ife. There aro thase who woukl ndviso unfortuhute givls whe, throngh misplaced conlidence, tind thomselves in the realns of mothorhoud, tu cosnnit the worst erime [n tho entalog of murderous deeds, Quu enmnot but winlve tha hierolsin of such nn one clingtog 1o the hite of her child, The onoe fmpression tint will most prominently, infiuence ita tuture actions will be indemitable'persover- anee. Mast.of mng- cniges of infantile deformity oce etir from lack of nutrition, und purticulurly tlo lime salts, For tho llrst fow manths muthers should eut food rich in hone and muscle na- teriuly alter that tho food mav be more varled, ‘The mutunl understending betweeu the prrents should besuch that each ean bear tho othor's burdens, The bappiest couples nro those who apprecinte Jests passed upon ench othor, A good Inuxh Is u” wonderful bealthy diversion, and ps wvmxlfi"rmllr to smoouth out thy wrinkles of [ nr ‘Fio Inrge proportion of thoul, OVen none our forclgn-born people, 8 notewarthy, ‘Ihat it bas somo ralstion to the so-called Amoriean |l|sunw—drs|wgslu—la ovident. to thoso who haye studivd tho subject, The dry alr, change- uble sensons, and {usuflicient diet so Interfere with develupment thut purenthood s often lin- possible, There aro physicians bigh {n nuthority who, «uestion tho fact of any luipressions reichin +tho child bofore bieth,” A well-nuthentlcutu cusu I8 roported of n nothor whowis severety burned, and two days atterward her promaturo still-born child shuwed tho snine murks on the corresponding portlons of {ts budy, Tho cnso declttes the question of antenatul lnflucnces Lo- yond ull controversy, NOTHER CARE 0 INFLULNCES afccting ehildren was related. A motbor ha(d threu ehildren o3 intike us possible {n tate ahd physique, Tho oldest was bort while tho fathior, it young minister, wias steuggling to colleot i Hhrney, Thils boy 18 now o mun, Gl and gpare, und of un intelléetunl wobd. His chosen oeen- pation I8 that of un ealtor. The next chiid was horn while the mothor was In Tueblo heatth, Hler home was thon in n ploturesquo spot tmome the White dountains, Fhis sou, Frudl aud sudl, was an grllst from bivth, Thy thivd son, horn s they \* ubout retiring ton Tarae 1e, ds n modol” fa¥er, aetive and ulmng of mugcle, These chiliren ben: tio Linprint of tho mother's varied (ife. Strangs to suy, tho fathor's benlth wns poorest when the lust and MONL Virorous son Was lorn, The Greels and Spartuns were wise In pineing about mothers ovjeets of euitiro and hevalsm, Tney were fiem bellovers In tha fden ot the ello © o impressions, x Thero I mn lden prevatent among somo tnothers that they must eat for two. IF digos- tion I3 netlva thero 1s dauger, of Indieing gastric catnerh by overenting. Wi this torm of stomuel trouble 18 transmitted, as it usgally {s, the child will huve constant craving, colie, siceplvsness, and profovged suiferfug, 1) nrs- ing. tho danger to the chlld s from cireluss tewding by the mother. Bomo® thivk that thoy cun oat unythivg, a8 usuul. Othord aro overs rblrlluulur wid do not ent sulliclent to producn healthy mitk, Tho most havmfunl proctlee of IMOthErs 1S to pirtika freely of Bthnulunts, rang- 1nse ndl tho way from ten to porter, Just what Kindlof food sho should use will depend upon the developmont of the child and her own lmynlqnu. Onoof the mast hurtful fulluences from wiileh ehildren sulfor I8 the nttompt to ko one kind of fuod nxreo with all bnbles, Children wro not snusnges, to bo stuired with nnylhlnr. They buvey jndividusl needs that should bo wnderstood and sutlatied, Tho great mortulity from mfaatile convulsions fn Burope, purticulirly in Engluud, 18 belleved to bo dug 10 tho pructico of stulling bables, During the your K8 thoro wero 23,108 donths from convul- sluns My England, orone ont of uvery thirty-four children born. | The rite In Beotlund wos much less, owing 10 the fner that the Seotch wisely Klve habics nothing hut the mother's milk, On the question of dress thoru needs to bo great reform, Judieing by tho infunt’s nocd, tho swaddhng bands of the past und the long skirty of thy present are tho most uncomfortable dress Po»alhlu. IHddiour the Intant’s budy up tight 1s o ruftful cause of convalstons, The chlld shawid ba protected from cold, and the clothing should be of the sof test deseripuon. Chililren should bo henlthy, huppy, and obedi- ont, and nt no tine ls self-control more necessury thun with the mothor while nursing, Anger ofton soirs tho milis, mnkhug it w deadly polson, "Ihe mother showld wvold such hitlucuces, Dr. Duncay elosed his leoture with tho remark that the Mothers’ Soclety conld do .4 world ofy| ®oud In this clty by making 1ts hoadquartes the lon wnd oxperienco of sucs el for Inforim 3£l mothors, which would bonelit gonerntions yet unborn, Visiing committees of expet ‘“neod mntrons ecould do anuch o lossenlog the slek- ness and mortallty umong the childron of the lower clisses, x A voro of thauka wns tendored Dr, Duncan for hiwossay by tho Fovlety, © 2 ;l‘lm ll:ullllllllllun und by-lnws were thon adopteds ‘I rollowing lu tho Executivo Commitica of tho Sovloty, whivh wus reported by n Comniltteo ulnmlnlml for, tio purlmdnx Mesdumes M. J, MeGiath, 4o 1% Richirds, Judice Movelson, Stes Mullon, firsoh, Mutson, Plenkowskl, C. H, Bomes, Bumucl Willard, dimes White, Musy ¥, Weekd, 5, H. Clarke, M. L Puckor, Thu next incuting ‘of the Hocluty will o hold the Grand Pucille Hlotel Weduosduy, Fob, 1, whon Dr. U Jo Lews will- yoad a puper on ** Tlumo [nftuence und Influenco ot Alevhol upon Childron," e CATHOLICS. IN WISCONSIN, Bpqetal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribunk MiwaAuKEE, Feb, 2—="Tho annual refurns from tho thres dioceses of the State recently mitleto the Archblshop show' the Romun Cathntlo popniation of Wisconain to bo $19,- B0, ur one-fourth of_the entlro populntion of the Stute, ‘Lhero nre 471 churehes, 4 clhinp- ols, 65 stattons, BH privsts, Ouwe-hall of thoe Catliolie popuintion of the Stuts dwells with- in the Dioceso of Milwnukes, 'Fliere wro uver 3,500 Ludians in the Stuto, ehielly In tho Greon Bay and La Crasse Moceses, who be- long te the Unthulic Chareh, e — CLEVELAND BOARD OF TRADE, CLEVELAND, Q.. Fob, 3—"The Board of Tracta to-tuy refused to adopt resolutions op- postng the S-per-eent Funding DL The Jourd ndopted vesolutions asking members of Congress from Ohlo to use thelr influence tuseenre the removal of the tax upon tho capital and depostts of bunks wnd upon bank cheeks. 1 ————— 1 was afifleted with pabn in the shoulder for Lwo years, writes My, M, Drinkoian, Puma- |\un, .y and nothbug would glve e any ro- Nef'until 1 procured 8 botths of St. Jacubs Ofl, one application of which removed the paliy und effected n permaneut cuse, TILE JOMANSEN MURDELR. Third Day's Proceedings in the Trial of Hultgren. Testimony for the Defense—No Blood on the Razor. Leonard Swolt’s Oponlng Speoch in Te- 4 linlf of the Accused. Tho teial of Iultgren fur the inurder of Jo- hansen in July last was resumed yesterdny, ‘I'he ovidunica tor tho prosccution hnd been cotie pleted tho day before, Unon the oponing of court Ar, Swelt, nttor- ey for tho prisoner, nddressed tho Jury, buviog walved his® opening™ at the hegluning of the trinl, Jlesald he labored under groat diltienl- tles In tho case from the fact that ho could not spenk fn tho tongue of his client, 'There were othor difculties, and, in fact, tho whole cuso wis Invested with a peeuliar interost, esp 1y since it hnd been shown that tho prisvner and murdered man wore warm friends, had come to this country tognther, and had worked and linarded togethor trom thegloy of thoir avrival From this he ‘summed up brietly the evidence cliclted by tho prosceu- tlon, coming to the conviuston that the welght of the casy was contained In the fucets thut tho prisoner had been suen with tho do- censed Just prior to tho mueders that when nr- rested he was found with peentharly patehed tank-bill which, it wus clnlmed, bud been patd to Johungen n fow hours biefore; and tit ho 1150 hnd o razor upon *his person, which, It was clatmed, had been used §n the commtesion of the crime, It had heen shown, ha went on to swy, that tho prisoner was drunk durlog the Sutur- doy and Buturday nlght of the murder, uud it wanll be shown by tho defense that he was siek and tho smaller man of tho two,and that it would bave been almost fmpossible fur him to have teen xulllf’ of tho charge. All of the ovl- denee ngnlust his elient was purely eircuinstans tinl, but the clroumstances woro nut sulllclently clenr, Lo thought, to Justfy w conviction. They —hnd not hoen brought ~ out with the nceessaey directurss and foree, " Cotre vietion conld bo hnd upon clreumstantinl evis denee, It was true, but ench elrenmetanes should e 80 clear—Ir [t was to be considered us one of the fuctors of the case—thnt n verdict coull boe rencbed on efthor one of thiem, i'rom this the question of *reagsonnble. doubt’ was discussed, nnd also the question of “elreumstuntjul evi dence,” In which soveral eases were etted * from tho books" to show how jmportant It wie for Jurles to exercise tho grentest care §n the trial of such cusés. There wero any: wumber of cirs fi‘nnstnncnu In the caso upon trinl, but none of et LSTARLISHED TIULTGREN'S GUILT, «Thd putchod bith even IF 1t was eenule, groved nothing, for it wis cusy to seo that tho Anders 8nns, at whoso houso it was found, could s read. ily huve boen convicied upon It us Tluitgren It fie had never beon arrested. At most, It wis simply o susplelous clrcumstance, and, in fet, dll of tho clrenmetinces wero of tho siine chars aoter, upon which, he argued, it wne unjust to plitee tho prisoncr's lite in jeopasdy, He vlosed with nu nppoal to the Jnr*v or merey, liusing his appenl largely upon the faet that his client wis fenorant, could not speakt our lunguuge, ond ‘was without friends, s The first wituess for the defonse was Dr. Dan- forth, Ifc wnsshown tie razor in tho case, und #ld hio had exumined it for tho preseuce of blood. The bludo of it wus disculored, but ho had Leen unnble to find [n the discoloration any slgus of blood. V. 8. 1ucn, n bnrber, testified that howas In tho hablt of glving out bits of pupor for adver- tsing purpoges similnr to thut with which the £5 Lud heen putehed, 1o distributed from 10,000 0 B0,000 per month. Phitip Youder was employed on tho Pan-{andle Raflroud, and both Johunsen ‘and Tlultgron had worked under him, The Intter had beon pald about 340, Auwtrow Anderson was reeulled, and tostified that ho aaw hoth the detendunt and murdered ma tho oveulug of the murder, and that Johun- sen hind a dark cont on. He had been n witness befare the Coroner's ,}ury‘ and hud not testifivd umnz to auythiog which'hehad not repeated ln count, Ar. Storny, recalled: When Hultgren cnme to thiscountry hu brought £18, and ho had Beon hin pnid $00 when ho wua ut work. Had seen Johnnsen pakl sote manoy by tho rallrond ho was worklug for, ‘und ona’ of the %5 Uills wus vatehad, He wis shown the patched $5 blil gatten from Hultgren, but coutd not dentify 1t a4 the samo. ono pakd Jolinnsen. Tho prisonor and the decensed had always beon good friends, and hnd abwaya pald nhn thely boord. When Hulteren wusslek, Just betors the murder, he had O NION Witness hud soen prisonee with o tuzar, but conld not identify ono ghown hlin us tho same one, Iultgrew's Teputation was good, Lut he came Lo his bouse drunk onee, ahd Wiy quite noisy, Ilis wifo was n cousin of the prisoner's, und thoy had forbldden his comlng to thoir house when Intoxieateil. 055 5 ‘I'ho short-hund renort of Mr. Anderson's testl mony befors the Coronor's Jury was then pro- ducéd il reud, tho objest bofui to show thut §¢ wus diforent from what he bad testilied to In court on the question of recelving tho $25 from Hulteren, Thove dld not to nppear to bo nny niteriul diiference (o the testimony, however, except thut nt the inquest nothing' waa suid AIH(’UI:‘C the money having been recefved from weden, Bome digoussion followed on the question of recatiing Mr, Andorson und hls wire, and the Court ruled thut the defense could do ft £ thoy saw L, und they were seint tor. JAMES PRINCE WAS CALLED, and sald ho lived fn tho viclnity of the scono of 4‘1"“ ull‘ufll[ur. und snw tho dend body, which ho okcribenl, G svis Jonks tostiled that e saw Hulteron {lio oventie of July B at u suloon, No. 81 Westorn avenue, and thit bo was slightly under the In- fuence o Haor. Nultgren wibited bim to ke wdrink, but bo decitned, snd Teft the prisoner fn the plice ln w stubor or sleep. 'This wus about D330 o'clock, nind tho next thiuo he snw him wos ho noxt duy, whon hio was lyibg i a gntter, and :llm children of the noighborhuod woroe teastng i, rd. Bva Holing_was catled as to churactor, nad snld' sho hud known the dofendant na o child, und d"hm his parents, in Bweden. Sho used to medt i at ohured, saw bim w8 wa ap- prentleo nt o tunnery, snd his - roputation was xond for peaco und quict, Ehe was not related tu tha fanily, T A, Huolmy, nson of tho precoding witness, waa cilledto oxhibit aud rend curtain lotters from Bweden which ho had recetved from nlleged mhlsters thore since tho murder ua to charao. ter, but thoy wero ruled out. Oltleor Tuersun way next rocslled, and ilentifed n copy of the Now Testument and somo pupors of no fmportanco which wers fuund i n sitehel used by both Jubunsen nng ilultgren. ’I'Iluf' had boun gotten from whory the two boarded, but ‘whoni thoy bulonged to he did not know, Mr, Storm wus reealled, und testitied that Jinltgron hud had at i house n book contily- ing lotters from Swedish ministers giving him a chareter, AN, elfort was tindo to prove tho contents of the bouk, but the Court would not allow It in the nhsence of the documont jtself, ta whieh tho dotenss nated il exeeption, 'This unded tho telnl for the duy on necount of tha defensy not having tholr withesses on hand, They promised to be reaay this morning, haw- over, and It i6 supposed thut the evidenco will a4l bo fn ut noon. _Among tho fIrst witnossos ex- amined will be the prisoyor, e FORTY-FOURTH INDIANA VOLUNTEERS, The surviving menmbers of the Fortyv-fourth Indlann Reglinent wil hold tholy second annunt rounfonut Fort Wayne, 1nd, on Wadnosiay, Fob. 16, 1881, tho cightoénth auniversury of tho buttio of Fort Donolson. Tho reglmont will moet in tho Hiuk ut 10 .o m. Purude (If weathor pormite) as2 p, on ALY P Lusiness meeting for tho clectlon of ofiicors for tho onsutg yeas nud transnotion of othor business fn tho intérest of tho Agsuelntion, ufter which u speeeh by one manher From ench mml_mlly Will bu llstenod to relative to tho buttio of Forl Donolson, Bunguet atapo, Tho eventig eXereises, ln conjunoe tlon with tho eitizons of Port Wiyne, will bous followa: Address of weleome by Col, O, A, Zolmger; responsy by Cot. Howh 1, Roed, " Re- production of tha teéting held by “the eitizons Of Fort Wayns upon roeolpt ot tho nows of the victory at Fort Donotson, 1listorieal rocord of the tnovement aud purches of tho regimont by Maf, 4, I, Revick, Speechos by Cok, W, T Willuins, Capt, O. A, Rode, aud others, Tho oo caslon witlhu ouliyoned Dy voenl una fustrue miental mnslo, Al soldlors and citizens ure cordinlly lnvited to b in uttiondanco, NQMAM, 1'rplldont. AL, W, G. W. Gonnox, Boerotu e — JHow She Got into tho Depuriient, . Correapondenre JAtjunta (i) Republicun, WABNLSGTON, dan. N=0ne bright wmorming Inst gpring tho huu.iohn Bliernan was st in iy oltles when buddonly w bright-balred, vrotty glel dushiod fnto W3 ‘presenen, Sho was appurently 16, und hid about bee si nie ot busis nuss whichoven tho gold gazo of thie Ohio stutuse man could not tranaform into wnidun fright or Deliherutely uking u sout, the girl suids hernins, [ have como hore t0 get o phien.” * Thoro ure nono vieant,” was the roply, * 1 Kuow you ot give mwo o plcs if sou want to,und Libink 1 am o nuel entcd $o jt us nuybudy, My father spont’his iifo in the Unitod Stutes uriny, s when ho died ho led nothing, Tuo respoisibility ut the fumily 18 on e, und 1 ik I've got ug Houxluclulm us any ono elso on tho Uovernmunt,} + What kind ofn pligo do ou wanty' * Bdon't eave what it §3, but 1 piase utva work ut once.’” v, Bherman assured hoe thut thore woro ton applicants for overy one pluce, pnd there wie vory littie chunco, Bho vory doliberately told biu'that such un alswer woulda't do, und doolured that I bo would als luw hor she would vanie up every iy sid bluck hia sous, If ho couldn't da botter tor her, 'Thy Becregary wosstruck with herdetoriinution and churme| l-rv bier bright faco uud ber sprightly manuer. e told her to come back. “di leds thau & week shobud a place in the Trease R o nry, which she atili holds, Every morning sho rulk! 10 tho department with the'step of n busl- hosa 1ittle womnn who I8 prond that her delicnlo hinttds cun ho tho support of othors, 8ho receivos FMn month and nnmmrtn in_comfort hor mother aod sister. This hruve, bright young woman 18 Mies May Mucnuloy, formerly of Ate lantn. Her father was Lieutenant in the Light~ centh Infantry e —— CURRENT GOSSIP. THE DECLARATION. Mary Cowden Clarke (n Temple fiar, What makes my heart so wildly throb? 1'ni gind, not sorry~yot I sob, What atlls o that | cunnot rest? Ho told mo.what 1 partly guessed, Why will the tears o'crllow my.oyes? 1t must have been tho glad surprise— Burpriso to find l'lullll‘r glcencd— Delight to hear he loved mo best. ¢ . A mlelnu{lny affocts Ifkao griefl; Iut with foy'a tumult comes relfof "T'o feel ll fenva uro sct nt veat, As when he drow o to his breast. IOW 10 DRESS FOR 40 BELOW. A Cloveland Leader, correspondent thus do- seribes u rhde witha rallrond-cugineer (n Dakota: * Does thie pinnp freezo ofton,” 1 asked, **1t hns got the best of ine two or threo times this winter,” wastho roply, 1 don't intond it shalt freeze agniv §¢ T can help it," ‘Wood was plled Into tho farnaco continunily, and the ftre ronred in its most lively manner wnder the inthuenco of n eplendid deaft, but tho Dig binze did not warin tho tuterior of the cab in any very muterinl degree, nnd my overcont, heavys woolen,and overshoes wero not in tho lenst burdensome, Whon tha lacomotive slackened up, nnd tho cold ntr wus allowed to rush In from the rear, I wunted to pull my fur cap over my enrs and pull on my mittens. I Imagined I wos pretty well clnd for Upper Minncsota and Du- kota wenther, until the engincer benlynly c degcendend to shaw mo whnt ho had on, Tho list of clothing that mude up his attire, in the order worn ng iearns I ean remember, tiguros up as Follows: : Ono red woolen wrapper, heavy qunlltfv. One white woolen whipper, heavy quality, Quo skin ghirt, close nnd warm. One red wonten wrapper, heavy quality., One red woolen wrtpper, eavy quality. Ono red woolen undershirt, beavy guuiity, Ono blua Muekinae hlouse, very heavy Five puirs of heavy annel deaivers, Ono paly of Myuekiny breeeded. T'wo pilrs of beavy woolen stockings One pair of Germun sucks, One pniir of aret Ono beavy fpe e ’ o pulrs ol wurin-iined gloves, pilr of wittens for out-door omergeneles, You must belleve that it Is good policy to dress witrm In this climate,” I romarked to'the o " uln{:sed: "T wng formier! i' nn engineer on tho Michigan Contral Itallroad, and 1'woero simply an ordinury nmouat of underclothing, but it wan't do up “hore, 100ks well ciiough outsido (neaning the clesr atmusphere), hut you've got to dress warm for {t. 11 you do that yow're all right, T cnn always tell aman who comes from the Eust by his dress,” ond the engineor glunced compassions ately nt wy Clovaland garnients, “Now, léather,” ho continued, after a Jittlo i3 ot good formuch up hero, 1t won't keop vour feot warm, and you'd roeze your feet with [enther hoots without rublers or arotics, Sce whint wo wear,” v, ‘Tho speakor drew fram his box on the tender one of the Gerinan sacks 1 huve roferred to, 1t consisted of nvery lienvy single plece of wool- en, warmiy lined, ‘inde fo fit tho foot and on- velop the log tonbout tho hight of a pair of rhoots. It {8 drawn over onsor two pairs of woolon stockings, und keeps tho cold out much better than a regular bout would do. The gouks are too heuvy and ovmberenmo to wear with boots, gnd are in any ovent much warmer with nartiees or rabbers. " 'Thoy should be re. moved from tho fect the lustant one enters tho house, aud o pale of bouts or_henvy shoes sub- atituted: othorwise they accumuinio oil from tho feet, and In timo full “ta give the warmth de- slved. ‘The comfort of the Mackinnw gnrments was nlso dilated on. They consist of “extinors dinarily heavy and coarso woolen, and nro ospe- clally convenlent, because not oceupylog ns ol spaeo ua that which would he roquired by butfalo or fur clothing, It would be quite in- conventent to wenr tha latter in running a loco. mutive, ns oan rendily bo Imogined, Mnckinaw materinl Is of differcnt colors, malnty blue ind red. Botnetinies tho two colors nre employed In muking round caps, which, when worn with full sults, give tho ownera picwnu' rnd Rinost military apponrange., New®y all of tho track- men whom | saw Bbtween Bt Puul ang Fargo, eongaged In shovellng snow, putting in now tics, ridls, und other worls, were uttired fn this style, und guve me the impression that thelr bodies Were ug wirm ns - tonst, nlthough ico formed an thelr whiskors und mustucheswith overy broath. = A CHILD'S CALL. Detrolt Free Press. A lndy living not far from the carner of La- fayotto nnd Hecond streets recelved nn after- noon enll from a little g-yeur old, which illus- trated tho progress ghildren In Detrolt uro mnking, Tho little ono rang the bell, and belng: ushered In, suid: * How do you o, Mre.~I forget your nnmo— my nemo Iy Hallle —. 1.suw you over to mirmma’s houso tho othor dny, and as mamma was busy 1 thought I would roturn your call, Mu doesn’t know It, but I don't care.” Tho littls ono was heartily welecomed, and aftor sho gazed around for n'while sho asked: * Whit thno o you dine?"" * Flvo p'clock,” replied tho lndy, * We nlways have dimner at 2 o'clook, but I guess Lean walt, Can 1 smi;'t" ave you,” smd tho f “‘(Jh, certuinly—ginid to ndy, Thon the littlo one removed her pretty wrape rlnun. her dainty hat end gloves, flearing tho ndy of the honge call her servant Ratle, sho took ndyntuge of tho mistress’ ubsoncs for i moment to run down stetrs into the diniog- room. “ Kutle, como herol" shoe cried. **What aro yon golug to have for dinnery” *'Boup, beofstenk, swout potatoos, and ple," Kly replied Kntlo, Srinberny,” Well, put plenty of sugar in the plo and lots TAVY O tho stenk, syre.’ of Thoen tho llulll:| utller uklp‘{lgd up-stairs, and soon beenna Jotly friends with tho Indy of tho howso, Sho was very serlous in her conversne tion, nnd nakad why young ludies had w walt so ong to bo mareled. Thon she told tho lndy (n all contldonce that sho bad already recolved a ,mmusm. Lut had lmws'm conoludod to suy yos, The lndy wos considornbly struck with “fha prodigy, and drow her out upon nll gorts of subs ects, inully tho child went to the plano and oiferad to sing an original songr, 1 ulwiya mako up my songs,” sho sald, and l'lmn sl begun b a mourntul minor koy as fol- s " Whon 1 am duml und in my coffin, Ay mamma, shy mu?'z ate for nothin'y And drum, Al Lok o L0 1ho swook bysund-by, Continuiinie this sort of rhyme, sho describied hor funeral, the mourners, the procession to tho S hureyin' ground,” whora A dugp, durk cave Bhall bo wy grave. - Strikluy nll tho time discordunt thivds and fitthe, the littlo ono entered into thospirit of thorang 8o much tiug tho tears rolled down bpr fave ut tho recitnl and tho Iady “buried ber fueo In her handkerehlot—to cover her siles, Juat n8 the hostoss bad promlsed to havo hor hus- Duud ** put plonty of gravy™ on tho little girl's stenk, o lady, flushed and oxclted, rang tho boll, 1t wus the litle caller's ‘mothor, and ato fl boen seourlig the “neighborhood for sumo hours with horriblu thoughis of kidnnplog rush- ing through her brain, ‘Uho steuk with " plenty of gravy* is walting tho tittly ono yet, ROYAL PEOPLE.I'HEY ITAD MET. Hundette, “0up time," the wman on tho wood-box sald, 1 met threo Kings, T had only two littlo jucks and twn Queens with mu, and 1 wns compolled to entertnin theso monarchis ot un oxpense of 172 right on tho spot.’” *1 ot u Count under somewhnt similar clr- cumstanves,”* snlil tho fat pussenger; *It was at u Itoyal ussemblage; Don Podro wus thore, and L bad only n few loynl pursonages to sot olf a whole cluster of plobolan ten spots, and (ho Count ulune cost mo &1, 1 was at Bucking *om Palaco one night,” ro- marked the tall, thin pgascoupgr, * In Deavor, [ bucked ugatust the toyal Beugal tiges until u'cluck fn tho morgliyg, .und his Majesty cost mo ovuerything L had, pven down to the Loots on my fuot, 8o L went to my hotel In my arotics,” 3 un‘;- L,:'!uunu for ucking o'm," sald the vross pus- "(’nu didn’t know tho prints ?* quoried the mun an the woodsbux, B ”--\vmu Prines?” neked the tall, thin pussens §o printson the cards.” was the rep ply. sald tho tall, thin passenior, hull{kuuw urauls ugainst me ovory thne,™ an't 4o oxelting,’ but it 1s much cheaper and safor," enliltho st pussongor, * tosit down nt u beer table and enjoy.a littly dominoes with S e ot lio Diisbesst Uiy thon 1 ‘uu have et tho Dichess trequond on 1 fxkod tho Cross pussOIgOT. Kk 'housands of timys," Boid thg sad ono, “1nover sut down utu. oucbor purly.* ves marked the fat passonger, ¥ without tho Count- No, lideed,"t thoy ull murinurea, *“Tho countors Hukoe throo guiucs out of five wway frons me last night,” suld tho passengor with tho sandy guateu, ,"" remarked the sad pas- S Thut was dzard lue ‘sengor, : “"Eml.'l what mado yout rujab ‘round so0 whop Foucame fu thls wornlug," suld the mau on mg Jyood-box, *Ihoatt you montlon tho Shal, w1 wns mail,* rcwlml the passengor with the :('.‘I‘{}Y‘.fi!’“‘“‘ “Thad met with the coolest In- E"Thu cool what?" Inquired tho cross pusseis “ Eastern sultan,” repliod tho puesenger with tho sandy gonteo, Atud thion (lie fut passenger groaned and antd ho gnve up hope for such # . And tho woman who tulks buss suddenly tooked up from her hinck wloves uid wantod'ta know whint under the Bin thoy ware tnlking nbout, “Hoyut people we hive mot,” thnfdly safd thio buehful passengor, who got 1 at tho lust station. Tlmhwnmnn who talka boss snarled under hor breaths **You rile averyhody you inoot,” sho snid, tid tho discussion wont out liko a kerosuno Inmp it breozy hall-way, LONGSTREIT AND 'TITE SULTAN, Mr. Glotves, of tho United Statos navy, do- scribes, In o letter to n rolative n Nushville, 'Tenn,, the ceremoninl uttending thoe presentn- tion of Gen, Longstreel's ercdentlals to tho - tan, " When,” ho soys, “an officer announced thut tho Bultan was ready the Minister, escortod by n Pasha on ench sfdo, nud tho rest of us full- ingin an order resembling, that fu, which thd anlmnls ure sald to bave entered tha Ark, pussed outof tho room, up tho grand stufrenso, between Hles of righd officors, * ull glenmning,’ Ilko [yron's Assyrinns, *in piurple and gold,' Crossing n lurgo enloon, hundsomely upholatercid and ornumonted with & glitteryr chundellor, wo howed ourseives over the threshuld ot the andionce-room nhd stood In allent prosvico af Sultan Abdul Hamid iL, at present the nost tatked of, gl from his politfenl und religious surrounding: The nost interesting mon- arch of wil Europe, Gen. Longstrost wns first presented, anid made the conventionnl specel, which was Interproted by the Ministor of Fore'n AlTairs, & shahby, stuphi old feflow, vnvelop, 1 #old embroldery. Tho sukivess was very happy and charmiogly dollvered. Tho trath i3, wo ure nll n love with the old suldier, and feel very proud of Amerien's ropresentative, o was the tiest looking man st the pitlnce, nnd thoe most finls courtier could not live burne biwselt Lette After bauding tho Sultan the o Heap was presented, aud then th der according to thelr runk, Ench ono hay! stepped up and maile b bicked oft. When the nudicnee was ove out of tho Hultun's presence, Soveral ofticors of (ko vile neewere presentduring the futerview, and stoad in o tixed Tine on bisrlrht, The andicnce chune ber was lnrge, but qnpu plning thore weron {ew lnndacnpes In oll andn Persian cavpot i bril- fnut colors, but tho gom of thy roonr wis o su- perb rug of watin, on tho edge of which tha Suls tra Atood, Tlavine retired to tho walting-roomy wowere presented to Osman Pasha, tho hero of Plevim, now Grand, Murshal of the Paluce, und to the Minister of Forelgn Affaled, Sherbet was gerved, nnd cigarets. ook nn {nvitution camo down frotn tho Sultan faviting the Minister nnd oflicers to dine noext day on the Admiral's irons chud. Soon nfterward wo left the pilueo, Such wans the presenthtion at the Imperlal Conrt.” WIIO'S WHO IN ENGLAND IN 188112 Lonuon Times, Jan. I5. Tho oldest membor of her Mojesty's Trivy Counell 18 tho Rt. iHon, 8l¢' John Mucpherson Macleod, K. C. 8. I, nged 88; the youngest, 1L R, H. Priunco Leopold, aged #7. Tho oliest Duko I8 tho Duko of Clevetand, wred 775 tho youngeat, tho Duke of Noweastlo (n minor), nged 10. U'ho oldest Marquis {8 the Marquls of Donegal, K. P, G.C. H., ngod 83; the youngest, tho Marquls Camden (n minor), aged 8. The oldest Barl I8 tho Eurl of Buckinghamshire, ageil §0; tho younkest { Earl Russcll (0 minor), nged 16, The oldest Viscount Is Lord Eversley, aged & the young- est, Viscuunt Southwell (n minor), nged 7. Lho oldest Daron 18 Lord Mostyn, nged E; tho younyest, Lord Souttinnipton @ minor), nged L, 'The uldest member of the House ot Commious iy Mr. Willlum Buikoley, fiugbics, M. 1% for tho Borough of Carnarvon, aged 83t tho youngest, Mr. James Dickson, M, I, for_Dungannou, swed 22, Tho oldest Judge in Lngland {8 Viee- Chancellor the Hon., Sir Jues Bacon, nlse Chiet Judge in Dankruptey, aged &5 tho youugest, tho Ifon, 8lr Uharles 8. C, Bowen, of the Queen's “Hench Divislon, <l The oldest mlflu In Ireland is the Hon, Jumes O'Brien, of the Court of Queen's Bench, nfied T3 _tho youngest, tho Re, Hon, Gernld ¥z, glbbon, Judgo of Appeil, nged 48, Thooldest of the Seoteh Lords of Sesslon 1s tho ftt. Hon. Juhy Inglls (Lord Glencorsey, Lord Justice-Genoral, 703 the soundt, “Aexaader Hurns Shamd nund), aged 6L 'Whe vldest prejuto of the Ci Knglund is tho Itt. . Alfred Oll- vant, Bishop of Liangatr, nrcd £3¢ the youngest, tho Rt. Rev, Howley Hitl, of Hodor und Man, nged 41, Tho oldest preinte of the Il Lipiscupal Church is the It. Rev. Jotn fobert Duvley, Bishop uf Kilmore, nped 80; tho yoitigs cst, tho Rt Ntev. Sanuol Gregir, Bishop of Cork dost, at the Seoteh K copal Church ls tho Itt. [ev. Robert Hlshop of J\\urrnfi and Hoss (Primus), aued 70 the youngest, tho Rt. Itov. Guorge ltichard Muckarncss, Blshop of Amf'll und the [sles, agod b7 Tho olidest Buronet Iy Sir Moases Monte tlore, nged 06; tho youugest, Sir Thomus Lowly Hugh Nenve (0 mlnor)m&mlu. Thu oldest Knishe 1s Gon, SioDuncan Mactregor, K. C. . uged ;o youngest, Sir Ludiuw Cotter, uged 27, QuUIPs. What this country wants is a patont nutomatie telephono auswerer. ‘ Tho only hand In this world which blesses those who grasp it is a full hand, Smail dishes aro decorated so handsomely now that plokles took uithappy In thew. s It i3 a diflcult thing for A dog without a tall to 8how his innster how mutch ho thinks of him. It 18 n fixed foot that there Is n groat future for, overybody, who can Jive Jong onough to sco it. I would like to dlo to-night," Pcna n poot, for onca cowlng Into symputhy with the people, ‘When Juy Gould sces n rallroad that, sults him, be buys it,"pickies it, and puta {t awany to skin at hislulsure, "~ . Tn the London_zailloglchl gardon is an otter thut can writo, “It probubly spends ite timo wiit- ing ottor-graphs. Wool I3 50 oxpensivoe nowadays in Connogti- ent thut reul mitmegs are chieaper than tho Con- neotleut article, An_ exchango snya: “Btrenms all ovor tho gountry arv_runnlor dry." "This s o eanawd, Whon n strenm §s dry it cun't run, iritisnyourold it 5 called a uhoods but, 1 it f8 0 century old 1t 1s culled u légend. = A man, belne dotuined by n snow-blockade, penned n dispunteh whilch run thus: * My dosr I hav 'y motive for vialtiug you oxcept If an untrutt {s only o duy okd laqé'mum allo; - Not, u\'er:bmlw(ll boable to beo {he Nnuteh girly, but overy! li;um get u pretty good fdeg of tholr danco by plitting two hornois down the housowmnil's buck. + Tho diiforenco botweon n well-shod mother ana her correctod oftspring is, that sho Is kii- slippored, und- ho 13 a slippered kid.~Uoston Catnmerctal Hulletin, B Oue ovening, nt 1 Paris oafé, n aroup of lilery were discussing Pol[\luu and people wao chunge thotr apinions, ** Woll," suld one, **1'vo nover arled, *Long [ive nuybody."” “Qulto’ 8o, re- marked ono; **but thon you'ro u doctor.” it —— THE JUSTICE-SHOPS, Whitoe's Bl to Provont Vixntions and Malicions Littgation Commended, SrmiNavisen, [L, Fob., L—Mpr, Randall [I, Whito, of tho Hecond Chicage District, hus re- cofved tho foltowlng letter relativo to hls bill to provent voxations htigntion 1 Jusiico Courts; | CRI0AGU, Jan. Be~Ths Hone Randall 1, White, Hous of Itepreseniatives, s‘.rummm. TL=DEAR gir: The underslgnod merchnits snd busivesse men of Chicngo, nutfelng thut you have pre- sented to the Goneral Assombly abill to provent vexutious ltigntion in Justices' Courie, beg to assure you of our hearty coporation inuny such muastira, which will provent tho continued un- noyunco of business-nion by belng requirel ta nteend In distant towns upon garnishments for the wiiges of tholr amployés, 1n such cngos ule most iuvarinbly the plulntitts kKnow, or huve the bost renson to bellove, that un such wawes uro duo, and thut 1€ they wore duo that thoy are axempt from garulshment. Our froquont’ ex- (mrlonw has Luon that such proocodings uro brouglit solely for voxatlon und with w viuw to vompel poor Bien o pay UBJust clulms in fear nf hoing disohnryed by el cm{no erd, The Liog- isluturo shoull protect vath debior und eredlior trom such Iumrllxl\ulunl prococdings, Jonn V, FauweLw & Co,, Q. W, FELTON, A Moo Wentern ‘""x“x': Yétograph Compuny, 0115, TASDY ThViteint M AN )y AUstruc tkod, 1 think the lawa Tolitive 1o garnishmont ahould bo amendud, Gonaral BeTiohor Chhh & Alton Hatlroud onaral Salloltor Chienet & Alton, ad Company, RATBIALL, FIEID & Cop o e M. 1) WerLs & Co, KEITH BRoTHes, llm«ul' W, KKina & Ca. bAC "'fi'f"g’"\“'fi' 3 : y 0, A, Bening, Jin, Attorney. BunAguk, WARNEDL & CO, y EpwaAup it, Woonis. HisuAky, Sreneen & Co, ANKLLX MAQY YA b1 & Ca. Mounigon, PLoxsst & Co, HesT, Rugsrwn, & Co, WILLIAS BTEWAIE, - U T REYNOLUS & Prokan & Broos, PiEGO & B, Ty ALSTON MANUYACTURING CO., Per i, v QILVIN, ‘Tronsurer, Gonora) oo Chiiago & . 1tay , noral Sollcitor Chicaga orthwostorn athwny . Gonogit Aveor Uoiiod States Kxpress Company. T ARMOROM G e Company, Cer ATy i TS lfilmvlcompmyt Jl-nu_‘-u Comyany, SHADVAVST: DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARTLLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT 0LODD PURIFE Changes s Heen and Felt, they Daily Occur, Aft. cr Using a Few Doses. disnppenrinco of wy Iy, Increase aud hnh’l’l‘nfl! -1, Good l})lrlls. melitnehol 1 nusel Dbruah, gord digrestion, sleap, awnkes 1 anl 15, Disitppearancs of spot. the skin looks clear und unul:(v Y clitsred from (s tarbld und clond to weleur cherry or amber colo without pain or realding; lttle no puin oF wenknoess, cs, appetite Impros HOT CritotUON ot yaiy m oy 7 |‘l'""h ndisturbed hlotches, pimp) i ‘tho ring licarance Wil frooly from the bludder through the fl.‘r‘e“‘fii‘. Or no sedimenty 4, Murked diminution of quantity and fre. fiteney of Suvoluntary weakentng “dischg (! in nmtmuiv’). with curh’l"lmr’firl;g: hil ihi and funetion lmrmolr‘\;dvl:- f nitllote mnuent o Increnaed strength ex tha secroting glanla, stored th tho deveral oraus, i tho swaurthy, xifron nvpenrunee of the ek changed to'w clear, [ively, and healthy color, 0. Those sulferiug from wenk or wlceratad reat benefis expretornting freely tho tongh ]filll‘fl’m nrumcm fungs or tubercles wiil realizo from the ungs, uir cells, bronetl e w thron ‘or el diminishiug” 1o S Treqicney'o ho sys and \Y« Hnges chl nroxyssa of conghon Iyl he moruing. graunnlly and surely disnppear., To As duy after duy th woukn around tho wikl S8tlon of cold e breuthing a; duwn or nriring as tho blaod Intproves 1n dlacnse will dhninlsh, aud nll lllll’"l rlezposita, nod Wy, 50 sound umd healthys nlec ok In disenses, gradanlly disnppear. bones, vickets, ap BAPARLL, tho systeun . If those who are taking these medicines foe iyphilitia bowever sluw niny be thoe cure, “feel nd tind thoir general health Improving, the ‘eure of Chronle, Rerofulous, or dlsenses, better” w thely tlesh and weight Incrensing, ar oven keey fugr 118 own, gresmner, in theso d not inactivos It not mine the canstitutlon, every hour you will grow better hel |l 1 8trangeth, and tesh, e & o por thut threaten denth, as fu CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberehlous Fhthisls, Serolus ellow Unga on tho white of the eyes, i seanenil neredse of sfrength throughouy 4 stoppuga of nlght-swoents und paing o AL o (st rossing. sympitay y tho sysionl has been sl ', Quicksilver, CorrostveSub. sl uitl hecome deposited - cawsing catles of the k nnl curvatures, contortions, white swelltng, varicoso velns, ote., the SAlte FAN will resolvo nway those deposia and exterminate the virus of tho discase from It I8 & sure sl thnt tho cure fs prt tsenacs the putiont clther gets bedter or worse,-=tho virts of tho discuse i areeated and drivon from the bivod, 1L will spread and continue to_undere A8 £001 08 the BARSAs PARILLIAN mukes tho putlent *feet better,? dnd tnereate ln of this remedy 18 in discases In-S}alhllnhl Discuses, Wastine, Degencration and Icerntion of tha Kldncys, Dinbetes, Stap puge of Water (Instantancous rellef affurdet where eatheters vy with the p ul operation of wusing thes Lave bewn uged, thus doing instruments, dissolving Stone In tho Bladdes and In all cases of inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronlo cascs of Leucorrhea and Uterlog dlseuncs, One hnttle contains more of tho activa princts [les of Medieines thun nny othor Propuration Takeen in Teaspoontul doses,whiloothers requirt five or six thnes n8 much. ON1} DOLLAR PER BOTILE. »R. . ER. RADWAY'S READY RI RELIEF CURES AND PRIEVENTS Dysentory, Dinrrh-a, Chioleru Morh and Agne Breumatiem, Nouratels, therin, InHuenzn, Sar Difienrt Breathing, | Bowe:! Complaints, Loosenees, Liarrhes, Choleta Morbua or pai (214 charges from tha buwels, pre qm\‘ il 4n 12 ur 2 rine ules by taking itnd wa) teady Hollof, No conges tion or Intnmantion, hn weskiless or jassitude, wil Zollow tho use of the I It Ieieg, 11 WAS TIIE FINST AND I8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY | that fostantly stops tho most oxerueinting paing allays Inflnmmations, and cures Congustiony whethor of the Lungs, Stomuch, Bowels, of other wlands ot argnys, by one nppliction. IN 11031 ONE 10 TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or uxcruuhlllmi pain th Rhuematie, ed-ridden, Infirny, Cr:pY e, Nerr ous, Notrulylo, av prouirted wifh disenco miy aulfer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF wlil atford fnatant enro, ~ INI’LAM.\‘I:}TIDA\ /? o ] KIDNEYS, INELAN N OF 'LIHE LADDER XNFLI\JUL\TIQN‘U,P ) A X CONESHON OB 1T LUNGS BORE THROAT, DIFIE ING, - AL 0 AT ALPITATION O VL BEART BYSTERICY, CROUT b IPIPPHERIA, GATARRI, INFLUENGY HEADACIHY, TOOTHACTI, Y S, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLY CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BITES The spplieation of the Ready Relief to the PHEL O paris where the pain or difieulty esis will afford cuse and eomiort, Thicty to sixty drops in halt o tumbler ot water ‘will i i fow minutes. cure Crawph Sprains, Sour Stomuch, Hearttnirn, ok fead acho, Diurrhwn, Dysentery, Colle, Wind fthe Tipwels, and all Tntienal Patns. 4 “Weavelers shold nlwuys curry a bottlo of R wiy's Heudy ftelfef witli them, A fow dropsid wilor witl provent sickiess or paie (rom chanke of witter. 1t {8 Lutter than French Hrandy ot Bitters us u stlmulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE curcd for ity iy Thore 18 ot u tomedial wgent in this world (B2} will uro Fever und Agud und il othor ol bhaid, Yollow, and o WAY'S PILLS) fo quiekl? LIEF. Lit BOTTLE, BADWAY'S Regulating Pills! PIRFECT PURGATIY i, SUOTITING APERR * ENTS, ACT WITHOU'T PAIN, ALWAYY HELIABLY, AND NATURALIN THEIR OPERATION. A Vegetable Bubstitute for Calomel Yerfoctly fusteloss, ‘oleguntly couted Wit WCOL g, purgo, regulute, puriry, i strenithion, idway’s Pillis for tho cirs disordors of the Stumich, Liver, lmwfm noya, Iilndder, Norvous Discases, Hogdachs g stiputinn, Costivonoss, l‘mlmmun ”"flf. dorrr Dillonsncss. Fover, Inftammation of tho B Pllos, and ail durangonionts of the nterd e cert, Wirmunted to olfeot positivo e Pur;.\ly r&-ulultm:}u; fln;lllllnlnl no mercurys erul, or deloteriols drigs, - 3/~ Ohsorva Lo folluwiig symptoms reauliod from Disorders of tho Digostive Conetipation, Tnward Plies, B Blovd In_the , Aullity "‘~m Nuusea, Heurthura, Disgust of Fo e of welght In tho Stomach, Sour Bfl;m ¥ Binkings or Flutiorings In the Pitof o ¢ aich, Bwimming of Who_Head, Hurried s cult Broathiug, Fluttoring of the llcurl.-_ or Bulfoeating Sensutions whot '""yflur!-“ ture, Dota or Wobs hofory the slgh Dull Pasn in 1o Head, Doticlenoy on; yellowness of the Bkin and xlim 'H nll‘u. C?usxl. L‘llmhls'.l and sudden % ea! in o8 At oy of Toudwiy'e Pills will (red systom frum il tho abiove-nimed disor _PRICE 3 CENTS PEIl 110X BOLD BY DIRUAGISTS. U'B" 5 il Read “FALSE AND T{f‘ 0, 8ond o letior stamp to. IEADWA gghu;%\uuuuu-s'}'.'.pcou. C lUllCll-h'Tnx‘ . ""f'lnmtmdon worth thousands will B “TO THE PUBng;_ g The! e anteo of of Drffmn;'flh“;lflmmm‘ T, R B, 1655 Qics than the buso and worghicss imitate Nl them. Asthore ars Fulso losolvents Uiy sud Fills, ba sure and nak for Radwa¥ B0ty | hat thy duuy Bl b os s 1Y Kig (4 uliness tuo Ston pear, " ho SARSAPARILLIAN 1" taken new slrns of returniug hewt will appearg ¥ nnd sirengty faroign and fnpure . MM, enncers, hard Wimps, ! and tho unsound inade , fever sores, chronla ol and Llcfl""b W

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