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§ iz ey X L e 2 By 0TAL ABSTINENCE. The Subjeot Considered .by the Chi- cago Presbyterian Ministers. Br, Gray's Paper in Answer to Dr. Croshy’s Recent Mantfestos Tho Former Argues the Questfon from Ohristian Ezpedicacy, Andl Belioves that Christ’s Sayings Cover the Question, ‘The Tresbiyterian elergs hett thele regitlar Meekly mecting yestertuy morning in tnelr roums I McCormick Block. There wasa large attendanee, and unuswl uterest wWon mant- foated In tho discussion, The Rev. A, V. Guliek prosided, and the Rev. Mr, Senall offered the opening prayer. Di. W. 0, Gray opened tho discussion of tho day with the followlng paper i answer to Dr. Croshy on the question of maderate deinking: Chaneclior Croshy §8 @ tempestuee wman of conservative views, who s, however, na heartily In mvor of repressive and prohibitory meaxe ures aeninst distilled lguers as any nan. o nns il A very vigorous and, tnder the clretuts stances, suceesstul light agniust the enlvons in w York., Jmit beewuso ho refused to sure render bis oplnlons on this sablect, ho has boen nzealled nw n foo to temperanee amb 0 vhin upton of saloonkeepers, Under this provos cntlun hie bos, Ino oy opinlon, mude Wse of stronger terng, nod his taken reactlonary positlons wmore extreme, than he woald have done under other clreumstances, Mo hos re pulled his assatlints and taken the negre Hia polnta are strong and, in part, 1 1 M ehinrges that the word * tempe R nae of n general viveue which h telled by moralists in all nges and lands, s n3 comuiended I Seriptires. has heen totadly Prrveried trom 8 trie shrnifieason wd e Imade to apply to a fletion wwhich 13 nether tem- peratice nor uny other virtue, Thy This substi- tutional maneuver sil tho approbitlun bestowed by suyes and [nspired tencliers and the ol sense of mankind upon the virtue of vestraint or moderation has been mmle into 0 erawn for 1otal nbstinence, aned, parl passi, 11l the repro- bation which 4 visiied uvon Infempernnce Is enst upon any nse whatever of intoxleating nguors, Walle it {3 trne that chnnge of mean- uga il misapplieation of terma bk avewered 3 shotlid be sudd that 1ho substingtion of tot abstinenee for l('ln'w.'r('lm(' eume about hopest- . The great ovil to be attneked was intem- syanew, Hud {8 wis aatirsl, therofose, that the voform shonld take tho name indlenting anties onlent 1o tho evilattuceked, 1t was thux that tho total abstinenco polley agninst intemperntce cutne 10 he eidled temperance. 1t that whi of expediency tus, by i fur the name of eome 1o bie conside it=elf tho virtye, nnd thus it I8 teie that g ana fietitious clafmunt s came @ for the on- o ol the moral Inw, and efforts are made to Wind it upon the conselences of wen. 10 res sult hns been genernl confusion of ddeas of moval obligation and responsibillty upon this Bubject. nken. ‘MEN MAY BE GLUTTONS, abusers of thel ves with tobieeo, extrav: ot In languoge, I avariee, In i tholrdesires, and yeL be’ good | lemperance men it they but nbstain totally from aleoholls Ariuky, 13ut that i9 not by any neans the worst feature, 1 48 a perversion of tho truth to apply 1o total abatinence the commendations, and to departires from it thoso condemnutions, of tho morsl lnw which were intended for the virtuo ot temperanueo and nswxmmrr- vice. Tho nt- tompt to substitute a tetitious for the trio vir- tue tma been n new {ilnstration of the ieom- Patibility of error with iTuth, 1n ordor that one erpot iy be fanctificd many triths must e salstiled.” Therefure i ia that we sce tho clrln- nuta for this fletitlons moral law strogeling mguinst tho pladn meaning of o iangunie, pgalnst hn [nwe of “chemistry, tho fucts of history, the iurions of postry, the commands and permis- slaus of Seripture, ' The tiew thoory would turn every trath upon which it fofringes Into non- xense wnd confuslon, Nuy. upon inis new and . nnreal morl daw, men _ nre challonging ~ {ho character of Jusus Christ — himeelf, Thut which no open upponent of the fmmaeeulato One has in modern times dured to fay, hns been snld ngninst Hlin by these flerce zealats, Mach more from tho £ame hinata do they wttack tha sindority of gen- nine and ofliclent Triends of tho tompernnee res Torm who retused to go with them to tho same excess of folly, I'hiv setting up of u fletitious morsl law and sustaining it By wresting Seripture, depying historleal fuet, misquoting poatie uud other classient literuture, Ignoring neyitnbie phyaieal fiws, and by vietenes nnd ubuso townrd 1hose who will 1ot worship tho new treacle and candy ealf, 18 not u hopeful fonndution for a morsi reform, and Dr, Crosby #ays It ennnot win on thnt basis, and herely and OTAT fam fn most hearty sceord with b, Wo hnve enongh todo to tight the enomy from snllil pusitions. Wao shalt not make any head- way by buttling against truth, regson, and ¢omn- 001 KCNAC, But here wo_must divide from our excellent feienad Iy his farther opinlons on the sublect. While tho zenlots on one shle do net diseriminntes ntall, we think ho does not properly diserimi- nute.” Dr, Croshy says: “§ nesert that thy total-ubstinenee gyatem la Tnlse ln jts l)mlusunhy. contrury 1o rovealed re- Hgion, and lmrminl 1o the fnterests of our country. 1 cbargoupor this system tho erowth of drankenness 1nour Iand, nnd a geneenl de- moralization omong rellglons conmunitles, and 1 eall upon sound=minded, thinking men to stop tho onorinties of this fitlse system by unlting ln reasonablo and wholesomo “mensures for tho suppression _of dronkenness, tor tho ek of whieh this fulso gystem hng all Its present suc- Letween funntlelsin on the vue hand and fousuess on the other, tiero vught 1o Lo i musd ol solld Folk whose union and ef- fleleney would moderate and reduce, If not destroy, both extremes,”™ ‘To 8¢t up totnl ubstlnenco as o moral tw and wtiempe 1o test churnetor und ey consciences by 1t {3 Unlzo and mischievous; but'to adopt it ns i matier of oxpedicney, ns u part of n system ol defensiye tuetles ngainst: the sprend of hvetn- peranee might posstbly be o mistnken policy, but t 18 hot o depraved one, Moa will ko u graven Jmage ont of wood, nid bow down nnd worship Jt, it it would bie ldle to suy that therefors 1Lis wrong to employ wood for making ax-hundies, Dhr. Crosby proceeds TOARRAIGN TIE TOTAL ADSTENENCE system us essentlully lmnoral, (1) beentso it re- quires thint of 1 sober people which is only o exsnry for drankurds; ¢ beentiso it teaches Uit moderate deinking tends towird drankonness; ¢ heeause 3t aopakes no dlserimingtion Vetween harmless and harmful o delinks; @ beeansy dt assorts that ull drinks which coutain nleohod 1ro Polsonons; () beeniiso Jt wets up the controet of uplediee in placo of tho restenints of mornl obtimidon; and (U) by~ winre I wrosts and falsities Scripture and seoks 10 rob men of thelr nuhomd, 140 ot deem K& necessary to go Into n dlkcuss slon of thess points, though in most of them 1 St myselt In ngreement with tho totl absti- nenco systen, 1 op tho subject which ha b oition an thid sublect, Thit pesition (s thiss The Seripture wies wero ordinary termentus thona of the uleo of the krape, und Wery intoxi- cating, Theae whies wera regorded and de- reribend g good ifta OF Goi us inuch w ik, ol sod corn. Thelr uso in moderation wua di viely permitted by proeept and exampl - whi I8 tholr moderute uso condemned I mory hnpartnnee, Ov, 8Ly agénlls thut which 1 rgird ua the truo burlpture, but elecumistanees alter cused. Tho conditons have been wholly changed. It is rizht to nsa friction nntehes, but woull 1hereforo be right to jeavo thotn arownid Jonso 10 powder-magrt2ine oF i phudug. conteast between tho mitk-deinking, co: blodded shephierds and husbasdmen of Il Tine i tho time of Chelst, and the Amerlean weopte oI Aho ‘\r\-mm iy, 1a precisely thnt, Fhiere wis not then w atatillery nor an ounce iy T # Hquor-saloan within | W) miles o i, ani s Jirugh which Tuster i eraving Yor nlunts, were wholly unknin Wi have, by fnberimnes, 1hege stumbering fires in onr bload. Thery nre 00 gidoons In Chicigo whose business depends upon thu kindilng of these appotitus, hquars ure drigged 1o muke them ntensity Jorusilon, robger sthine thu dendly thirst. Tlhero {8 not w spuongul or nntrugged wing dn ono of then, ho Hebter drinks aro merely bufts—nnd s wiud, In o uther words, “we nre lving g powder-mugazine, ‘The Dolevan thou- VISR Insist that beeause we hold that matehes sutght Junocently bo struck (n o ston e wo thorefora huld It right to ubout lyhted wid nubit among the LY strony cnough. 'To make it o huve 1o udd the prescuco o cendlary demons who Juniehes and bucn the bulldings, THE DELAVAN Til nousgs of in- iKY wero never heard of nor thought of by any 2 OIS gz, Whei 4€ WAS LHOURNL Tecessury (0 uve 0 shorteent Fetitation ugitinst thoxe who quoted Beeipture dibte pewler Gl less thun forty 1o Justity ariuking whi o His theories e sutied great popularity becuuso they secmed 1o Jursish a shurt ud staple explunntion of o difs newdty, i they wilk n‘ul Ixuu‘rlh teat nl'u:,'hnl- urly exegesls, o of ncompurison of Beelpture vy or eheintent Inwvw, or Of 1 What thent Oliviously 1eAts, or ot tho bist ot Kuown and §iex Fewsonunie probubility A0 v predicate oue uUpon tent we shall lu ortizes my posttion i tho e 10 A0 e tullow T tho Jewish peo) et ToF temperane Dr, Cinaby 1y L Liow it thers 3w wing of thide avmy ditew ull ABOE | ve sl of thy wnd Wiieh wvers that times mples i wero imide uries nygo, which Jeknon Serlpute y 114G P G Preeepls nre pow 1or on Orlental l t tho Beriptura solete; that th ople vlgm wul cuble I tho gevent Ueel vury orougbly suublbed by the loud leadurs, | THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE TBRUARY who connt, el posttlon giving up tk N tndeed 1t fa” D, Ceoshy enks tliia with the theos (e wormen pred 1 ehargze them with underminting the withority, of tho Word ofp aneationa of thy Seriptire nre th who s to drnw tho 1ine where ay not the Christim ‘Fostinient command, * Lle not one tougnther’s *This 18 toeal sl temporiry when tritde wis dlugelsh g inen’s mhwly wore Now, strler new vireumstanc emplation nesds overs® help, and W sbarpens men's wits, you iuust lie or go un- THE COURT Judge Gary Sustnins the Demurrer in the Liguor IMandamus Cnse. stop? - Why The Newberry WIH Case Again Argned and Taken Under Advisements Motion Donied for Rehearing in the UL STYLE OF 1LOGIC % Barbed-Wire Fonco Cascs. fa ton el ko that of tho Chelst made wine ut Cana, th 1 cimrter and leensa to ull modern rim dive: Flor on onyg stde, tha two diifering not in ol rensonhig ko mueh us fn thele aeeldental loens tlon, the one #t the wip the other extrente, who gny that ns THE LIQUOR MA The arguments on tho motlon for an ijunes tion In the mundimus cage of 1L T Helm va, Justico Walsh, ta campel tho latter tolssue i rant for tho nreest'of 0 ralosnkeeper wio kept came up yesterday morning | biefora dudge Gary, The arguments for tho re- spondent on the demurrer were henrd nbasit ten duys ugo, and yesterdoy the thine was tukon up Ho contended, i brief, thut tho I thio statute giving tho Justice nuthorlty 1o issuo n warrant meant *muste” and tho Suatiee had no diseretion, necessary allidavit was “eompetent* on the other, o Metuw & Down xirame, tho othor ut 14 room, to wso Dr "s dnmnnnsce, for Y laeee mass of solid TolR, Whose taste 18 Tor tempernnee wnd modern- apon o Kumitay Dr. Croshy's rm which o advocates 18 to ration of the cowlitions whieh 1o wonld bauish axIatud in tho tne uf Chist, distilted Hnpuora and allow o maderats 1T that could be d T80 the shout of vietory and way tho bnaners. 1t wotld nuko New' Festament temperuned prima_facio w wins o presiumption of tnw In his favor, amt tho (d not be alleged noe proved, il to du whit t ditlenities,—the distilied lguors ave fiere to anid men nre weakenmd and warped by tha reditary conditions—tho restits of all of actifielut stimuintion, Lot us et wway from these geholnstivlsme o XOTCIS0 OUF CORINON SN ¢« Fourthis of (ho atite sald, and y howsver, took o diffors 110 held that tho word not mean *muse” but was only permlssive, not mundatory, Thut g writ of mandamu fasite to 80t the Justice woing, bt not to compel hini to do o purticalne thing, not n ministerinly act to fssue the warran mandiwinns would e aneof n judlelal net, Otherwlso i nons dent, who' wiry Kiowi, might swear out i ws rest of i person b taln ho woulkd not b nrkuments proved too el convenluiee nttemding thy rulo that o pe mowent il temperinea 19 tho parent of the erlines st poraons amd proporty iy o need Lo o to Seepiirg o Tearn that 5t [s an evil, and that f¢ 18 our duty, to oppose It Tippling lends to intemperance, "W Ao ot need 10 ko o tho Bble to lenrn tht 1t Vot wbstinenee 18 1 1t was n Jaticiul o compel the performe dinnrerons s wnwise nover-failing nutidote’ to Intemperanes, more neeild W ko cmploy this vem Tor_jnstanee, to b ant for the nr- n i was moraily seripture to lind leave to than wo bhave to inquire wiether thio Apostie Panl sould povmit the v of quinine for the agus or St, Lake woukl p fer hine-inuss to deladonmt for the liver. The 3t does notdescend to those beggarly elements—tlie washing of o) tithing of the anlse, tho quest drinks, tho methnd e, e did not s thorns olf tho thiatl Tdre wud ue o= pa_and pots, tho ons of ments and , the rules of etl- g time in plucking tho e of =in, butile ktruck ut tho root of all Bin,—at the reot of which Ini o naingle spray, s broad and zutlons Ieft not one of them u seo whethor uny izutlons ahow thit totalabstinence wd fonndatlon in the morsl Inw, cid us not- Into_temutation, but dellyver us DBoes wine-drinkin lenid younse an aiallfeations eomdd be determined, power conferred by tho statut 1ot authorized, “""h“ was il duty to see that by WA Bt ol neant st nt -t teh cnded, und would he far a dtlseretion than Tt the Present wis not one of tho ineanvenienco ond _dang, more fn destroylng tho Justic In nflowinye bl perfect treedom to dotermine when he would fssie the warrant. rer to-tho petition woulid therefore be sus- tufned and the petltlon dismissed with costs, Mr. Helm took un u Divine gener In tho exlsting 1 0Lo teinii- vonditions, tend tlon—Into temptution to compuny, to waste o tin The hereditury tend our peaple to stimuolat; ppeal to the Appeilnto TIT NEWBE The Nuwberry will IRY WILTL. B0 came up yesterday morntng before Juitgo Tuley on several motlona, =uno belug for leave nmand tie bill, nnothor to mnko the Attorney-Geneeal a party, and n third to dianiss the bl Ip eccordanee with the last opinlon of the Supreme Court. Messrs, Dester, Lawronce, nnd “McCagg ape peared for the heirs and Attorne 8. Isham for tho Trust Tho arguments were opencd by Mr, Isham, who clalmed that the merltsof the ease hnd been 4 en by the Supreme Court, md nothing remauined bit to dismiss the LI The declsion ot thia Court und tho mandate were e speellic order dismissiug the bill, heen rettiel by the Supreme it Do us you woitld by Help that nelghbor 1o savo his son by klving him the benetit of your total-nbsti- nenee example, w11 thy brother be grieved with thy meat, now walltest thou not cturitnbly. with thy ment Yor whom Chrlst died.” t destroy not the wurk of God. All ol wre pure, but it is evil tor that 5 It 18 good neithior sl nor 1o drink wine, nor unything whereby thy brather stumblethi, or is offended, or 14 mide wiak,” “ We thature sirong ought to bear the inflemt- Destroy not him General, and uivalent to i Ly iy meatis this The question 1, s become 0 stumbling-block to them ihat Ar ek Whon ye 40 ¥l tguinft tho brethren missed without prejudice, 'he Attornes eral and ull his interests had been représented il gettled fi tho former declsion of tho i he survivors who must take coukd not b di L untll the death of Mys, Newherry, ad there vould be ne digtribution until that th Mr, Dexter replied thut thoe only fmportanee o opinton In tho motion to muko thy vas 10 «how that nit n rettled, that no ap- n hehalf of tho pul I 8 taln takers, that wo possiblo’ interest could be injurcd, went up on an nterluentory motion, and, el yoversed, It stood 08 though 1o decree had boen entered, Tho order reversing ond remundling Tuud been pade without any specino directlons, wid leve should be given to ralse new und Yur- ther questions, snd for now pitrtics, such us the publle, to cotuo In and ho henrd. Judgo Luwrence followed on ] makotho Attorpe ed that, under the peeilur elrewmstauces of tho cuse, the Conrt ought to exerciso s diseretion 0 givhng leave to nmend the bilk. had such diseretionary power, and proper easo in which to use it. Mr, MeCagy took tho pasition thut tha resuit of tha litigatlon only determined tho righis of 1ho helrs, the complininants who hid (e plo hiel never been wndo ing, andd had m undonbited ak beedme T ns wenls, that T mixht o wenk, und this I do for' the Gospel's Buki * Whether, therefore, ve ent or drink or what. goever vo do, do b o the glory of God, none offeuse, neithor (o theJews novto the Gen- thies, nor to the Churel of tod.™ I WILL NOT ARULE. T will only ask tho questio Gad should encourage winesdrinking, and all her members practice It in privato aad n piub- lie, would 115 or would It not eause innumernble thousands to offeqlz Would the intluence of unple be for good, or woald 1t be for evilz 1 regcard 1t of D, Croshy's re- ek that this position niderinines tho Word of God, 15 that _ho dwalls tao mueh In the Jettor, notteh 1t tho splrit, of the word, The wrineiplo underlying the passy 9 that things fnocent #nd allowable in one en- vironment of elreumstanees nre not allownblo In others: that wo may ot do in suchrelations that itd Intluence will bo Bari Heo whuo denlod this well understood prinei- 16 law, he it 15 who undermints General g p;u' if the Church af wes | huve quoted General u purt; n Innocent thing A chiuneellor ple of the Divl t the Word of Gal. There nre two general lines of facts which show that this I3 the truc position on tho teine peraneo quostion. Ono of these (s historienl, und it proves the wlile contrast hetween tho sit- untlon and vireumstancees of 20 yeures ngo and thosu which now snrround uy, 1aets 18 mornl, use of it W wits nok nttended with evil, 1 regeard to the use of Intoxienting Hgrors wo Xpudlency, nml ¢ shull oifend wits eminently bills that tho peuy prity Lo the procead right to huve thoir vigh comimon practice for 1 Court, ol Its own motion, that the Attorney-General he heany ense of o genoral charlty, s was un- the present ense, Ko inadividind par- tes conld represont ity und the Atturnoy-Gun- vral was the only party who coulid yepr neoplo of was ontitled to by heard, cltedd, or to be elted, showlug no sirch neeessity existed whero there wero 'r 8 whero the Urite Tho otbor Jine of s it proves that tho moderaty ues of tho country nt thut periold two prove that mado 0 parey that It we offend ugninst it it Chrlst, 1 huve spoken ngalnst the fauatienl elemonts of tho temprriicee roform. apology for it But theroe {8 n lnrge Intompenines i3 the nost horvis bile crirse thint has fallen upon promoth i aro 51003, Wera Kitply s dlifered nmong thowi- ‘e3 14 (0 tho construction of tholr tensts, whero it was In rel right, such ud selling o con- veying rend estate. The right ot tho Attoroey Goneral to uppear whe esten] had pover been denled, “Iho closting wrrum 3 Isham, and the enso wag take vlgoment by the Judge. a4 1o its porformai mteeling, unmerel i, un 1501 Lo KOIMo minor and doprnved, That my from thelr damiuble traille shoul fired to mudness ngainst them, and wgnlnst alt who npologizo for thom orseem to do 80, I8 1 almply usk that wo shall not with our Judg. tteries on ol 3 und wonien who the public was intor- its were thon mude by ndisnintion rizn nwa, n_under ad- Let us plnt onr ¢ grownd, aml not hi feeble burelendes of exegesiy, ant muy God's energy i in o fived from temperanes batterfos A LONG AND INTERESTING DISCUSSION followedl, Al of those who spoke coudenned I Croshy Tor throwing Imsclf on tho sido of Soveral of those present had somethbng to gny on tho intoxteating quull- of pure Jwies of the grape, and several eriticlsed the papor read by D, Gray a8 beane too moderato n its parctial” Indorsement of the ty shot Lhnt is DOGGTTT, IRAS: T tho caso of Katé N. Dogyrett ugalnst the old firwy of Doggeett, Bassett & Hilly, the bond of the sy, Bimer Washburn, wod tinudly * flled yesterday i tho sum of 0,000, with 8, H. Me- Crea and Clinton Belges na suretlos, The Ite- celver I8 authorized to collect ‘and recelve nll outstading debts, ete,, duo on neeonnt of tho prtnorahip busiiness of the old vm of Doggott, Sussett & (s, and also f all nssety amd property of every bulonuing to the partnersbhip. 4he dudge Buvnum, tho Tlquor-denlers, 9 eIvo und ke pose It W, Pattorson_ wus roguested 1o Kt for the next meeting, but one on Ty sute subled AL tho next n Lot was npproved b ot the Synodical overture on 1he unlun ol the Synads in” the Btute will be TIE BARBED=WIRE CASES. Judges Drummond and Blodgett yosterdny morning, gitting together, dechdod tha potition for rehonring In tho great cuses of tho Washe burn & Moen Munufagturing Company ngninst 1lulsh und others, The rehearing wus only nsked a8 to tho Validity of tho roissue of tho Hunt, Kelly, and Gliklen pptonts, Judge Drammond detiverad tho opdnlun, and, after describin, chiirmeteristies of tho ditferont patents, terms knwhlch the elalmy were expresseil, Dbl shnt wll threo of tho reisiu 1o churactertzed tho Glldden pate it it should by sustained motlon for reliearhing wad thoreforo denjed, —_——— DELIBERATE SUICIDE. ‘Two Men Hang 'Themselves While Under the Infltones of Liguor. Georgo 1lenvy Kulin, # peddior living at No. 0153 Milwaukeo avonue, was found nt 12:30 yey- terduy afternoon hanging dead fn o shed used g a stabilo fn tho rowr of the dwelllng, very heavy delnker, and was always fu troublo with his witz and family in consequonee, Aho 1n¥t domestio brol was upwards of & weok ngb, el shneo thon o drank hurder than cver, Sundny found him st drunic, and alome nbout clock i the evening ho went fnto Chnrles Wallbaum's saoon In the neur vicinhy and banght npint of beer, which ho took home and Ilo subsequontly loft o whero 10 Wit grolivg, ofnie, but thou Jilze Blodgett was quito uniler tho wenthor, ufTerliyg from w sovere cokl, 1o witl, however, hokd court to-ttny ns usual, 10 well enough to got dmnk at supper, 63, Ialston va, Cumpbell, is house without statin on heaviog now, Judgo Drummond f8 engaged in hoariog tho ciso ol tho Farmers' Lonn & Trust Company ugulust the Chlcago, Pekin & Southwestern Rullroad Compuny, u bill to foreclose tho twvo mortgages un the road for §1,550,000, Tho case riring uftor having buen peuding n tho courts sumo five or KIX yeurs, Tho Judges of the Clreult uud Buperior Courts willndjourn to-day o muke o show of celebrt- I tho mumiversury of tho great and truthlut, L bo down in noxt door, ketrd - pistol-shot, but (il not think of luvestiating i (o o cilme, friend ot thy deeeased, called at the house yea- terdny noan 1o horrow i horde, and, atter recol g Men, Kuli's permdsaton, went ta the bri to set the nnlunl, and thore found Kubn's hody Budpended from o rafier, of suiclde, Tho Bunuttig was suceessinlly aoe complished by doubiing o long ol six or suven thaes, ono et of which Kuhii fastened about hig neek owl the other to n sl hook i varter, A pbebox wus nsed nsg o platforin, He- ttenipted 1o K1 bhnsclt by il right enr Luunls Cubel, i 18 wus plainly o cako | enmeuponn final b fore hanghig, Kuhn fivlog wolot of bitd-rhot fnte 1 of nn old single-lurroled huving tho desired tho plstol, whlch wis tound in his pocket, he v evidently dechded that hanging wits n mueh niore vxpoditl “Fher doceised vk ibont 40 it Jow, nnd leftn wite und swo children, aged peavd, i counifortabte ol Depitty=Covoner Hangon hell an inguest during the aliy, wod the Jury returned death by sulelde while Inborie tempurney lsunlty cansed by tho excessive use the morning to de 0 1L domrer, otlices wilt b of tho Fidelity Savings Bank.itho Nedelver tied u petltion and obtulsed feave to nelusive, fn Block 8, und all off of Jwmes 18, Bowen's Additlon ilcayo, FOr E1000, 0f which $2,5K (s 10 bo eush, $LOK in s1Xty duye, und ¥@,500 b two yeurd, 'Uhis oiller f3 Iy exeess of tho uppraleed Valuw of tho propuerty. My, Viewr Moruwitz was yestenduy almltted ta practive i the Unite on moton of teorgo L. Paddock, Htunehnnd Wus ndiitted to pr 3¢ ed Stutea Clreult Cowrt on motion ot of W, Il Condon, nod Willlaw - Arinstrong to hoth the Clrenit und - Distrivt Courts on motlon of George Ly Paddock of NEmTY AplTuouN HqUors 1 the World, THOTG Wi hot s contision I ! ocks 4 und s ol other ours of fuge, i ers e, oW 13 [t pow? 0 generntlons of u verdiet of it Statos iateiet Court Friik Juvour, & Polander dwelling at No, T2 Clenver street,’ commitied walekds enrly it i hinselr with u strap which his walst n lewof susponders, nftes tuking n Joop rouyd his tonul lwn water. svour hivt been drinke- thwe, and had not buen Ho was shout und teft o wifo und threo ellidren in poor virenmstinees, ———mt— Fernando Woods Joke on Honry Clay, : Looks o funoy tn ) st an oprrtuntty ot puylng hiw whlle ©ay wus tn tho United evenlbig by i o worne afioul ther vt of whl neek, hu fuston tho rear of his houso, i3 ta exeess for a4 don 11 bIs right seases for some days, 18y Lher wiler up the vhuvings! AN even this llusteation 8 not et wo shonhl A il for divoreo wits Ulled yosterday In the Buporlor Court by Bliza Do Hondt against Franels Do Hondt, the elargo wainst bl bolng repented ernelty, 1l for divoree were also fited by Marguerlto Mases fron Leo Moses o tho grouml of desurs ton, by Katle Muss from Charles Misy, cuniso srunkenness and cruolty, aid by Minnie Oltman fram Addu Oltinan for piner yestenday grnted a divoree to iter from Adrou it Connter oi the re enger to udo tho rindo Wood, personal nitentol willcing with him, thoy passed munufueturing elgars, pressed jurprise ot the doy und skl that It must Ly orily of tho worli- uIe Yours of ¢xe. M Judue Jumeson grantod a deeren to Holen " 35 W I ps from Homer A, I'helps on tho ground off olf i pleee of o tolaee, voll purt (- thelr hands, then wrap it up, nnd thy hing 8 done, ANy persen an muko 1 r AL yor think ko, il ettor tey,” fho young Congressman st dow, K nifo und n leaf of lbieeo, ind with dostrons cut bropired his Wrappur, fhng 1o the proper sl e cowtrs, . 3. rullls, of Coviugton, Ky., and ilowell Grduo, of Cinelnnatl, e DI yostenday uguinst Wilthum K. Sulitvan, the Bosrd of Edueatlon of tho Clty of Chleaga, and tho clty 1tselfy toset uslde u foreelosuro sule of tho B, W, 3, und tho W, 13 of tho, neres of the 8. K. ); of Be sington, contuining 191 neves, hought fn Mareh, 1577, UNITED 5 * ald Clay, * perhups you Peruiice queation, My then lroke the vollud Bt all up to- twlnted to wmnll, symmetvienl plgtal ot «ut ol the top, and banded the woll- g to tho Kentucky Benwtor, Woad d Bocome u skifle |, 47 Hy near Ken- Tho land was by Thomus Ecanjun and Sgivester Hud gor ¥4,011.40, aud uth lmr!elll‘llll eeud 1o the city for the it of non-piyuient of ruperly was sold « Bulllyun, and CLLY Wi i, ul ehzurinake In tho tobuceo { W wouder it this hew phisinnent, Tho Jok '8 WIE seeurd by i trgsl usu of sehoals, Interust In 157 ) uuder tho fucumbrmees by W, b century, But thls wing L o e Qf the hust 13 & \ery wenk siing a0 18 olien o T R T uud wus frequently told ut Clay’s expense, hought in U3 the efty. 1t Beldmed the =it was volil fur want of guiliclent notlee being given of | 0 anle, 1nE 10 proper denaid e ade by r fegal Boliler of o natedon the 'Prastee, nnit that there wero othee Sirerilnrities for whicl the foreelosire shonld ho ser fside, STATE COU Daniel i, Beant commoenced o suit yesteriay agatust Jirem V. Revd, Benfamin Bk, Matt Mebonald, and Willinm Clark 10 recover $5,00, Fhe First Nutfonal Bank tiled o bill agalust Lerling hass, Clara 1Y nss Dore, ticotpe Bussg, . L. Enston, George W, Bmithe ating Goeorse CSmith, Bdward ftobes, Myran 1L Hass, doln JefTeies, Jdr, ngd 1 8, Grand Hantevile to foreelose n trust-desd for $20,060 ot un- divided 35 of Lota {5, 14, 10, mud 20, Block 95, in Sebond Neetlon Adidition to Chlera, stered Up Judpment by nleselun ngaluat Robert Fox, tha leseo of the theatre Nad, G, S awd South Desplalnes atreet, THO lenso pun fram Heptomber, baSh to Feptomber, 1885, i1t tho vite of 10K for the trat veae and W u vear for tha other Tour yenr: o prenilscs were not o to b wed for any lmmoral - porpos nor for gumbling or iy othor gnne of chince, during tho fern of the Tse, Fox fabled 16 puy tho Dreember mud Juneney installiments of reat, amaunting to S, and, i necordanee with o wravision (o that cifeet I the lease, the lessors cleulltlwlrr-nl up Judgment for the pussussion of tho bitleding, Ni”l'fx ould sued Herman J. ‘Frumbull for 1,000, M, T Kenagu braughit sttt recover $1:50 of tho Lycombye Plre-lnsueanes Compuny W, M, Pk sned Willnm Wick tor 100, Colln Itabinson fLied o it st Mury W rent, Fred Moaml Walter 'V Warren, Widfer, wurdts, Mury G Waed, HC, Ward, George Now- smith to fareclose g trust-deed S0k on Lots 1108, (nelnaly. M, 165, nud . 8. Beovell's Additton to Cornel 1PROBAY o, Tu tho estite of Jolunnn Lchlick letters of nd- ministration were lysued to ost 1L, Behlick, Tho estate 18 vl at about #250, 10 the estite of Dunlet Carberey lettera of nd- winlstration were lsstied to Maggle Carberry, Tihte estate 13 valued ut WK, The Court adfourned until to-morrow inhionor of Wushington's 1irthda, CRIMINAL COUR Martin Ritey plended gullty to petit larceny, AN was remanded, tingh MeWiillams, Patrick MeNurney, ami ‘Thomas liealey were teled Tor robbery, and the Jury witl bong In a sealed verdiot, Peter Lieb pleaded gullty to petit inrcony, and was remandeid. Hermine Moyer was tried for Inrcony—two chnrges—und tho Jury was out. TIHE CALL WEDNESDAY, Junai Drussoxp=teneral business. Jupar Broparrr—Passed and set cus Junog Gany—Call of condemintfon enlendar. No enses on trial, Junte $steri—No preliminary enll. Trinl eal 2200, 2270, 2,281, 2, EAREETERA T RRTTT Rt No cuse on trinl. Junus WILLIANSON—1T5, IR0 to 189,101 to 101, 196 10 200, 202 1o 207, No. 152, Anderson va. Do little, on treinl, dunee Ja 0N—N0 announcement. (e UaroNeER—{i', 6, 8 Il No enses on henrfug, Jdenay Jloners—27l, 2R, R0, 281, 281 to 288, inclusive. Nocnso on telul. Jubae ANTHONY=Sct endo torm No. 420, Chlengo & Western Iudinnn Rudirond Compiny v, Lolon Foundey Works, aod - eatendine Nod. 16, 161, L, 107, 108, T Junar 7 atested motions, Junak BARNUM~2Uund 2. No caso on hear- UnoE 1w, in s—Nod. 07, 841, €5t to 800, BIO, 52, 1, and 11 Junar MonrAN—Nos, 25}, 210 to 274, 254, 1,034, 814, i, wad ra, Juoar Loosis—Terin Noa, B34, R18), B2, 825, 819, BT, BT, BI, B8), B34, 87, 123, 009, und 070, JUDGMET 0N & Dridg- ER20, s=Leter Mueller Suprion Counr—CoNFES) mnn va, John W. Drldgmun, Creuir Corre—LoNpissic vs, Adalph Halwberse, 83 UDGE ROGERS—! Perry; verdlet, §130.2 b 5, Jumos L andmotlon for now trial, MAINE LAW IN MAINE. Neal Dow Deprecates Iavh Statemonts by Antl-Tostotalers, and Contends that Frohibition Does Prohibit. TORTLAND, Mey, Feb, H—1T0 the Kditor of the New York Tribunc--f1n: 1 goe in o recent copy of tho I'rihune tho following parageaphs 4 A statement 1kely (o nttract wide nttentlon i3 mudo by tho Portinnd Preat I attlols op- poslng A moevement (o give wdditional stringoii- ey to tho Maing probibitory m‘unr inw. 1t says that dirlng the twenty yedrs that that Inw b inoperation thore has been an nlirmbuyr Inerense I erimes of o ki usully attriated todrnnkeness, ond that ot this tie thore are more drinkug snlooys In Porthusd than ever be- fure, On the wiithority of Neal Dow the munber s given ut 190, ¥ Any statement, elthor orlginat or quated, made by tho Pribune 18 suro to attraot wido attention, rud [t (8 for thut renson that Iwishto remark upon the ono you have taken from the Press. 1L I8 not truo that erime In Malne bus incrensed—if nt nit—ns the result of the suppression of tho llquor traflle” here, Thu law hus extingulshed fully ninotecn-twen- tieths of the rum teade in - Moing, uid the one- twentlot renuining ean ouly be reached ju tho case by somo whlitlons to_tho haw, which unti- Temperiee peoplo do ot favor, Wo sl huvo thom by wid by's i the moantimo we st he putient, ‘The Povtlyid Press ean know very ltg tio of the camparative magnitudo of the liquor teattie fin this city, for the reason, amoug others, that It was not yet boen, i tho old rum tin 1o snys thit thors are more rumestiops fn Port. lund now than ever before, "Fhnt M i very wild stutenient o a matter tha weiter Lnew nothing about, In tho old thno thore wero nuny estub- lishments iu Portinnd, any ono of which sold :l:wru liquor thun ls now sold by all that exist 3 what do peopio undor- stand by that phmse? Now, tiere |8 1ot one drinking gnloow in Portland, i the most univi silly necopted ineanlvg of thut term, - Wo OO low, Keeret ruin dons I the towest part of tho city, Their stucl of lguors goverally cons #i8t of'n half pint, or possibly w pint bottle of ruin and otie of whisky iy ench cont pockot of the rumseller, Or tho stock anny e by halta dozen e bdf-pint botties bldden jn tho ashe holo under the vooking-stove oven; or Ity B i plteher of whisky and n apeinkhigapot of beor stunding ovor b of diriy wator, (nto which both are hustlly *dumped™ on the en- truneo of tho oflleers, or It the oflicers e secn On tho atroetas or it may bo even s burol of beer ldden under tho Hoor of a plg-pen or in o manure heap, or burled fi the earthon Hoor of n cellar, or butlt Into the bouse wior tho stajrss or 1 bttle or Jug wuy b hiddon 1 a bl ar uider tho “Hoor, tho trap belog under 1o bed; or tho stock may be n pint bottlo of whisky ml_onv 0f rum suspended ta the walit of the ronseiling wotian, bonenth the outer skirl. All theso dodges huve been pes sorted to, and muny others, 1o coseent tho quory, snd that {3 tho chameter ol tho Autoons ™ In Portianst, 1n Bangor Hguoe ure opondy sold, through iho xlul']lllry of thy oflicinls who 18C L eXeents tho Ly which they Ve sworn ta enforee, 1ut Now=Yorkers wre _in no condition o throw Blanes gt thesu paseals, because they Buve plenty of tno sume sort at honie, unless the Dupers mistend untilers, us SMulie papers do whien talking on this guestion, 1o qiot kuow now: Ity he In New York, it herw Qs g proverh thas men who deink are not 10 bo bultoved when spenlihug of the Hguor ques- Hom, JL s 00st fuderestiog 10 us of Muiue to #0a tha papers (o uthor Binies il thar Makie lnw whoubd harin enide, | hope they ity not Jie awako o wlighis In dovising n remedy for 1 dauger that does not ealst, it which scoms to thuin 5o fmninent und dreadlul. Nuak bow. e — Paviiumentury Fines, Laomdon Gitubts At ono perlod thero wis u grent ditficutty In gettinge mumbers to uttemd to thelr Parliagien ary dutles, mid ngalu and o the Houso g Korted to tho expoediont of Huiig those who woi Ity For prayers, O one ol these oceasions. wa fud i enrlonsly undignified diseussion of tho question whuthor o not the Speakor of tho Tuntso whoukl DonCo for hig lnto uttemluanco, el on nanoton ol tho House thut sueh wmombers iy should not eome up lle’ Boand by ot nhiyens suontd puy o shiliue Tho very next moriing tho Speakier msell did ot put dn an nppeays uneo Ul quarter to 9, * The Hotlse by this time," says D'Ewes, S was very futl nt proycrd, by reison of the order mudn yosterduy, Sie 11, Moy, Ser prayess, stool ur and st Do was giad 10 ses 1S gomd elfect of yesterday's order, und sibd tothe Hpeaker At b ] hopo that i i timo: which wde th l: ew i pon The table, oty thure seoms to lnve ui uny mimborof shillings' worth of discussion aver tho question us to whether the Speaker une aer the circumstugees coild propert 2 b thed, S s AP Lwes, * spako 1o the urder of the Houso: “that the order mudu Yestenlay was to thne *after’ prayers, nod theretore you U spuke 10 tho Speaker) cannot b SHHICCL to pays: and for coming o litte nftor 8, thut was o great dir. ferenes,” " My, spenker, buwever, stood ypon i dignity, ung deebined 1o pocket nis 12 peiee, vven though the lina bad been not fuliy jne cuvrod, entier o wouhl como speaker throw down e — A Wamants Trick, A npparentiy destituto womnn waua cared for by the poor authoritles of Sedaliy, Mo, during Bevers Hinoss, (o was aftorwaed learnod thag shuwas # widow, residing In i nelghboring cunnty, whore sho owaned o e Giem, bad o tunk seeonnt of 4000, und belonged o wenlthy fumily, Feelo suro that sho wus ubout to bie blek, sho ddechled to go to Sedulin under gins- sumsd puthe, sind yecelve trostent tred us a rflxum Qae Muyor hus compeiled bBurto pay tlon, Ttisof Hwlss orlain, and | fu the “ Aluuch des Gouenands,’ of tho hota {ho lenwhig- THE COUNTY BOARD. v maked heeselt dn (o middie TUOMI ROINO very Strutg L, soltened b drops of rich eronie slfees of hreadt ang Such 14 the Swiss ten [nnl 3 Dt I rleh honses are nddeild cukes, preserved Trait sorvedd every duvoand 1t tho on PN A vt the Swiss remdera this extremely hoped thnt tho 1ei was Thit 1t 18 now, or ashort alling o mind Ifr, Atmstrong Protests Against n Committee of Granit Men, Ireaorvod winll, The Divead, Meat, and Yanit Contracls Awarded at Lnst, n those sln: Tresident Murington ocenpled the chalr at the regilar meethyr of tho Connty Nonrd held terday afternoon. All the members were pres- tho appuiling mix Let uy omd with n statement of inlzao’s, o know wheneo he derived ft, overnment alile nol mentionerl rhinfimils, conteined to death, t elionse between bedig hung or to 11y tew, volfer, or cliecolnte any other nourlshinent whate mitted todrink nny other Hould, ed and drow fogs Tor tho drink. tived on chueotite died fn elght montbs, one who lived on eolfes Justed Two yoear: tho mmn of fon enjoyed existensid for throe Ialzae s “detals of winy it which eaeh di Lo weleome at the diuner or breaknst table, THEATRICAL COL entmot preten A communleation from Architeet Egan was presented by Mr. Cobrn. that it had been found necessary to MAKE BOME MINOI CILANGES in the Court-House for tho purpose of Increas- Ing the room for tho Reeorder and for the Shur- P ‘Phts work shonld, in his opiaton, be doue at anee, and, in viow of all the talk that had taken place on aceount of wnauthork: nsked that they bo made matters of central stalrway lso needed heating hn order to tasten the comptotion of o work, and the downerpouts should Lo hented to pre it with feo and barstiog. A resolution wns olfered wid piissed authorizing Hdiines 1o orler tho duine of the work, 'or work already done on tho Conrts Hoisy Mr. 1%, Sexton - prosented lils bill, nnd As his work wus practl done, he ngked that ¥ of tho §10,000 vetalued ure its completlon ho his communlention wag Duitdlngs Committee, After tho pay-rolls for Februury hard beon ssod upon wid 1 numborof miseellineons bills had been roferred to appropriate Comtits teed, the followlug COMMUNICATION FROM JOIN M, AUMSTHONG The nrehitect stated withotit adding 1l parttenlae (1 chnnges, he 1; but thoy woulil hardly Fox's Desplnines Ciosedd by the Sherl Tho people whe went to Fox's Theatre, on Deaplaines street, Inst evenlog, n theatvleal performunee— as It is put down on tho bills—were doomenl dlsnppolntment, he place 18 usually brilllantly Hghted, darkness ru gned within and without, Ono_ solitary gus- Jetsent {1s rays down tay stroets from fu front of tho south end of the house, but it was the portion oecupled as u salov 10 Witiess i perfornsnne: aad wonder why the doors w #omo surmised that Fo: duparted to sunulor ol Ktrort Show Shop tho Committee an xpeeting to seo Levinthan Show,” wded to tho Publie Peaple who enmeo annenved to guthor 1ot opencd, and had swddenly died or The crowd nug- and the wonderment ncrensed, bu iore was ho explanation. a3 thoro se 10 onY prosont who conld nuka one, o'vlock thore witd it crowd of perhups Bevonty- 1ive to it iundred persons jn the vieliits, and (& pravortions were not dhininished b The cutise of there Leliik 1o per ovening wis Deputy-Si The owners of tha ‘bullling are MeGrath & , whao Joased tho theatro to Fox for k3l 36 beldy I the soupe of wlminunt note, 0 that when there was it lnpse Of puyment thiere way viviualiy o confe: Jndgment for &5, rent ghont 1,500, nnd M chattel morimigs npon &N plitced tn the thoatre by k propurties is woro vonsidure: tho Keenery and o the Honoralle Boand of County Comntixsion- : Inviowof tho pecutinr ¢ ctmstuness portulnine to the matter of Ar stromg and Hinsdnle, now helng Investivated by Itrust tiint my bosition i3 present {nvestization will be suitielent warrant for the followlng protost, b 1 would reapeetfully submit for your eon- tho conminiention of Mr. ont Conunittee on Publio (I ENTLEY your honoriablo huds the (natjgntor of th Alderation, touching J. Egun to the Butldings and 'unlic Service., communieation memded—and the Committes ngreed to report thereon to the Heapd—="that the uestion of the compuintion o e ontslde of tho contruct, ud wlso tha vatuo ot worl mtragt of the Hinsdalesboylo Granit Dbe subinitted to the declsion of two expert, who shnll be practienl men engaged in ing such granit work™s aud thut report of stieh expers ns to the viluo of the work dono and work omitted shall be considered binding on the parties to the con- 1 desire, tn tha latereat of the public, to pro- test qralnst any netlon heingr tukou by your lonoralile body thut would be lu nccordiance with that recoinmehdation, 1 heg to relterat Jrimanee st celit Fred Lichrandt, the value of | per month, tho Fox bad got bae! rath & Do folding wooden sents X, und such other nart und paveel ut were pub in by , belng In value about from 38X to $1,000. duys o MeGrath & Downe Fox to pay what hu could or leave tho Fox toak no nutlee of thls edict, but run on regaridless of it until yosterdiy nfters noon, whett Mctirath & Downey tnok pussession an_excention through by viptue of tho ehattel wortige. Tho seizire wus very guletly nceomplisaed, service being personitlly wmudo tu o, md thoy * held tho fort tho husiness of suppl my former staten the Sherit? and wuuieated to this Bourd: thul no exte work whatever hus been done on tho Conuty Conrt- Doylo Gennit Company, pne un eid bulldinge nav- ulled for by the pluns und with tho Clerk of tha Hourds that on the contriry tho Hingdale-Doylo iy Hvo fniled to comply with sakd plans mul speclilentions, nud b enlled for smonnting to tho value of $12,880— not to mentlon the tritle of fome 88,00 warth of worle diseavered Inst Saturduy by the Jolnt Comittec to hive been omitied ln tho granlt work uf the Clarlk streot vestibulo, 1 submit that, under tho sareownding thls grunit jo Intereat I8 In danger ol throngh tho comultinent of w mutter, volving sbursement of i lurge sumof the peuple's 1o lereaponsiblo parties * ongasged supplying such geanit work," Houso by the Hinsdule: wll tho graniy work IC put I enstodians, Just night without mo- itions now” on fle i A visit to the placa about 0 o'clock was not roduetive of mieh eonsointinn to the puor, un- ortunate employés, uil ol whont are losers by Fox's mlsmamugdisent, ‘Thore was it ont who lind a goort word to sy for Fox, 1 to huve opened thore st uight Ly en Plutue,” it the pliy wits ot need- ol tonake tho pine ook dark, e MeGeaels, ol the fiem of MeGrath & Dow- , w8 not ut all plensed with Fox's doings, sald that when Fox eame hers he pretended to be o grent monager from Philadelphin, was full of promises and few acis, ono In his leass but Fox, tro Inst sunmer, FOX WAS THE LESSEE, but [t was not long before tho namo of Fi putat tha kowd of the bills, 01 tho lhrit futitnstic, and was lender of tho ballet whenover Fox had one. Mr, dletirath pays that [ dent of the time, and negleeted his husiness, andd that he could have donewell there with only u omiltted work pecullne clirenm- who oponed tho then- The peculiur el no_ porsous ju this clty nor in this Stute nl"- Doyle tiranlt Compruy,~tho puarty Intereated 1 tho (K300 of this controve st fnvestlzntlon (nto thy nifaivs of the 1nstile-Doyle Granit Company 12 intended, why should 1t ussume the form of nn arbitration by parties who would have s persomid intorest i the resulty There ure fort, teets dn Chicaxo, practieat competent (s arce grnit-contractors 10 pusa upon tho merits of this question. to see why this Bourd shunld bo asked to dele- pate go miportant 0 witter to granit men ox- elusively, inleas it Is contemplated to glve tho vle Company uh adyantnge simiae thoy guined gt tho time when the contraet was fiest Jot, when It will be remem- bered that wll compotltors for the work (with ong exeeptlon) were parties in the omploy of the 1Hnsdale-Doyle Granit Compan ! wult of such an nebitrat gested by Mre, Egaa, ond partinlly favored by tha Commlttee, can kurdly hu othor thun to effect- unlly bar tho way_to'a thorough Ingulry Into the justico of the Hinsdala cluim. Suel vestheilon clearly lles within tho provineo of your honorable by, us bejog directl bile to tho people, Houwd to enll in the nld of” experts toexaning ri done and omitiea to be done, ns otn to be i manlfest shirklng of your ponsibilities to create n Bonrd of Arbitrition ch would he i ho sense responsible to the neople, nud whose declslon would to binding on tho county. I(uspuulrullj o1l M. ARMSTRONG. was detink o great Anathier person stated that the falr Fannlo “hocked her spurks ™ (pawned her dinmonds) e e pawn yet,—nll for On n shore or more nreble nilders, cquully S LHIG tiaye tho suke of keeping timo ngo ho dise clinrged LIS o o stuek Brondwny & ‘F neighbaorhood r, iha seenlo s nasistant, ins & Beemer, for 5 Ueorgo W.WIllams, enrpets and furniture, woitld liky to colleet, por- P Hurrey WilHums, tho stage enry formerly with 1lwver] , would like to got the him for butehering stigo tho Janitor, suys ¥110 will mage hin “ Puneh ™ Waldron feels lonely without tho &0 thut Fox owes hlo, Gearge Gre: Tewdigs mat, hus Leen migdod (0 Ui tne o $h. Ao Whittinghan, who “blew In” o speaking~ erith-lvls are ont 5. [, Carpenter, the door-ten wepeiter was he . o new orchestan pliyed out “olling, the propurty: Hy-boy, nro outSlien d usher, loses somo 55, her-Mill, for humbor, (3 out $i0, ir conl. Thees nre other ninor weditors, but who they dee, aud the amounta due thew, canld not be found out lnst ovening. Jdohn J. Cafrns toased ghe tarronm, and palil X for 18 use, huvin Caiens holds I Caten's Beloun List eventng quste » numboer of tho emplovésween watherod, und the y The emmbany whit horo lnst week was only pa d hnit salary. 8t purt of tho week's U 1p to tho holiday's tho bu The honse 14 redlly o neat one, and the interlor Wis it 1uto stapo Inst sumuo; g It will sent about LW persons, wook, It is stated, Fox went up to Milwnuk, A spree, stuying | i} Sunduy, at tho mati ancey, ‘Tao house wis Sunday nizlit Harey Willin penter, Rtracls for Bis piy, L, and [n his own Linguage, Bevil of o time to get It up. tho roller, and tho curtulw dida’t rise s ~ 33, Ho upset tho ceenes, nml parlor seenes would bo shlftel bottom sile up,” with mantic fountaln i the cent yelished tho mixtures and ously, Thoe employes innst nearly bubl o sutning expensos, but ‘ox negloeted everyshing but the whisky ' reportor ealled ut the Guult Houso tnat oveniig to Ao what Fox had to say, ns he b The reporter found at the pustiche and pair of mutton- chop whiskers, behind which wuas hidden a v personnge Kiown ng o hutel clerk, wpon wi sive Jowel, Laend o card 1o My, Fox?" uskol the vee #nid tho personngo behind the told mo to lllow 1o ane 1o go 4 room this heventng; ‘I wite bis f‘n‘n ns that sug- tube, is vug 85, It uy be the e, ail Chnrd The Itusscll Lum- Thora o oo wng 35 1 week (o F his own fixtures This eommunieation, resolution of pluced on i rk, Coburn, Euder, 1arre Hthelwald, Waomd—! Ni O'Nolll, Senne, Stewart, Ty Accorting to n roport by Mr. Coliri, A TEMPURARY RovR norected over the eentral stairway of ontonded that the Board had or- dered the ereetion of & permanent Foof, und the ereetion of o temporary ong hid bocn deter- pon hie nn dreegulie way, birn explittied clglon It wns diseo noL he put on in cold w chango wats ardered. This explanation proved Antlalietory to tho Howrd, and tho muttor was Tho specind committoo on the brond, and vault Hittings reported thnt thoy coul no reconmendation, As L apeelul order, the Board then tool up tho report of the jolut Comnitte ings and Seevico recommending tho A COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS to exnmine into tha changes [n tho ‘granlt work of tho new Court-1louse, out disensslon, ndoptal, loja'and protest was then offered by A, Iutt ngatnst the bl now ponding heforo the cxlslturo to ke the teact Bullees iy the Recordor’s offico ovitences of titlo; und Alpecting thut coplos of this resolution be sent to Sunutors nnd Hepresontatives. Thls resolus tlun wus adopied, NREAT AND MEAT Then camno the cuntest aver tho nward of cons t, und vault tittisgs, 1 thut tho brewd eontract ho given —Albright, Knopfy 45 WIB o T Head hud bon gooa 18t Naturdy and ovenlog per | othor glands or ormus, by nt siter tho orlginal e thit the roof could "Therefore the They nad a | L Just nulled down IOty w rus The sudionco pplamled voeiter- it tho place on Publie Rlie arils nt tho honse. o roport waa, withe | ottt o o “Iint ho might bo glad to sce me, ns my or- rand I8 Important.’ don't enro what your hereand his; hi know my hordors, huna b hnin't s goln' for to disohoy thems; no, 8lr, tor nobily., Thare wis no use of arting with such o per- ganuge, and tha reporger ook Bls dopirray helnie, thevelore, nbig to give Fox's side of tho story of his fuilure. " MENTOR. Vinitors Not #o Nunierous,'fwo Virginia pgressnien felng Among the Nuime tracts for brond, me to Dutty tira contruet wis so nwinrded by a—aAlbright, Ayurs, Clark, Coburn, Ewder, ren, Hutt, Mller, Rhelnwild, Stewart--10. ¢ enne, Wood, Iurlngton the following voto ouml by tho fellowlng vols turle, Coburn, I, Stownrt, W yu—Ayurs, Knopt, O'Nofit, and Senie—i, "I'hu contruet for tha vaule Bitings was then awarded to Me J, W, Norris by the samo voto et for thu meat contruet. Mr (1 that the Committeo on Pub- Tr Ihadldinges ut tho next meoting present namoes of gentiemen to bo selected 18 experts (o exe aming the pmnit work of the Const-flouse, In aecurdunes with tho resolntion. Adopted. Altor tho transaction of 8omo bishicss valm- portant to the public, tuo Loard adjourncd for Turington—il, dpeeial Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, Feb, 21.=Visltors to Gen, '0 nOt 80 NUINeroUs to-duy, wid ho bt to nttend to somo affaira conuceted with bis furm, To an Ashlund County farnier he sold two of his tino stock of cattle, ono un Alderne the athor o Jersey. Amonr the enllers were Walter Campbell, tho blind edltor, of the Youngstown Heyiser; the Hon, Thomus b, Wilson, member of the Legis- Jutuire from ahonlmg County; and two Vieinia Congressmen,—1ir, Joseph Jdurgengen, ol tho Potersburg Distrlet, and member-olect J. F, Tesendort, ot Norlfolk, who siuccevds Congrees- e Tho Ttussian goentlemen drbik thelr tea out of wissesy tho Indles out of ebing, There I8 an iy legend attuchel to Wils eustom, Tho Uirst teacups (for Hussing wero anade it Crons atndt, with a view ot that city at tho botton of Tt often huppened thit the proprivtons OF tho eatés did not ke tho toi so bluck us Wits desirnble, trom notives of econotny, und i transparunt lanor wis the result, N waggish enstomer sumimoned the proprletor, und, pulnting to bis cup, exclabmed “Tho suylng pussed into o proverh, and ks to provent Uieircustonier. Btudt ™ any mor, thg bottom uf whi Having returned to the depot frum Gen, Uartield's house, nnd linding themselyes ahend of tmin time, thoy birod thale deiver to tuke then nromnd Llown it the express was hentd upprosching, hoplng theceby 1w ¢ cupu tho reportery. Tni TRIBUNE corresponds ent trled to sound them as 10 whnt Malone will da, but the replied that no one but Muahaone himaell kuew whut ho would do, sen, spenklig of tho Cabilnet, thought thura ut_provabitlty of w Westorn mun belig vy of the Freasury, us slinost that sectlon with Greenlaekism, o Introduced, o h they conld seo nothing, Naourtieln on tea could smit mentlon of Dr, Jotnson und his In his roview ot Hanway's Perntelous Consequences,” b s S hnvdened and who hus for Slnkings or Flutiosigs m iho Pt a cult Brenthing, Fintterfug of tho Heirt 1 hneleds tensdeinker, e of this fusclnating overy stutesmin vountey 18 tninted (ew soluees the the mornlng.” 1 O LVOr enjo; wrant leal’ thut Johoson. drank of [t at 4l hours were 8o ygreat that his Rerves iust huve Leon uncomimonty sivon noy 10 huve been extremely reluxed tempernto Hso of it 165 relieed of him, but not by Hoswell, that whilst on B3 Beoteb tour, tho Howager Ludy Sucleod, helped bim, witil she hind cups, thon nsked Bl 100 #mntl basin would noy be more ngreeablo, und suvo him troubl wonder, mndain,** " ho unswered rougbly, all the Jndlos should ngk e such questlons, I8 to suve thomselyes trouble, u On nuother vecas izhtful bevorngo must Ppiltes gt Hmu when thoy can fuke nothlng elye ut broukiust.” Croker mentions that e Hoctor's teapot held two quarts, tadabe nowenns u wodera fus ‘wuys LAl o Wupposes . with inore velish the frus Tho quantities e spleied, Il lost muoh ftosts sluce sealng hlm fudc Thld bs uttributed tu tho moro aetive lifo the Ouneral bud b upon bis toem compured with tho men utsd other oflielnls ut Washingi ot tho gentlemen bid aught 1o suy 1 obleot of thelr visit in Washlugton, by such an fne {1 )3 preatun eeatunding with the Preshied In thuir Kiate, V ussisthiue Gon. Qni 3 by s con- ul OF tho Ar- Hu lere for elvet us o patronure Mud, Wi, wh hus b Held T i3 calupotin Work, wenws e Advouite Srliadier-Genera Witshington to gssumo tho dut bl peeompunled on s Haukwell, who siso bus L fleld u few duys. paured Ut sixteei 1y 1ho rank o apn wnd nor tho Uit plodsos nit of If, fadwuys old eatublished It 1 e —— Fita off youe corns with the * Japaness Corns | erdiy, A4 O File” 10wl surely eure nud end valne & cents, nAD gl ¥ 'S READY Ithipp, DR. RADWAY'g | SARSAPARILLIAY RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIF|ey, Changes a8 Seen and Felt, y, they Dally Oceury Af(. * er Using a Few i Doses. 1. Good wpirits, disappearance of Lighar, mehicholy, Iercaso g pangiX1e sty ait museles, le, b 3 hardlnedsof i Hm-mulh Inerses, Rl 1OF 10kl 10 TUFO BORT cTaciations o brush, good digestion, ealin und wdige st lnap senken feosh i Vigorons, 0isturia % lhmpr.-nmncu af spots, | thic Ak fooks eclewr und b chonged frow 10 R eleur ehetry or amber ol o rrm:b |lm"|' th 'hh;:‘l;n-r H"‘lm b thoe uu-mr? without puin or sealdings Httle o no w . Marked diminution of quantity ung uepey of involuntary mml(lx-ulmr ,;lli:{‘lfac[;; GF aiflicted Jun thit way), with certuloty of poe. :"Ilm!('lll flunu ) lml:mm‘lllrulrru uch!ox it 0 secreting glands, and function n storcd to the reveru] orsans. ol 5. Yolluw titige ol tho Whito of the ey, gng tho swirthy, AUTrOn uppenratice of b changed to'n elenr, lively, and healthy eolor, 1, Thoso suffering from wenk or e unge or tubereles witl reallzo wreat ten expectorating freely tho toneh philegm or myey from tho lungs, Wi’ celld, branehi or windplp thront or head diminishing the Trequentyey cougly; weneral Inceease of strength througtion tho AYAtEI: ALOPPIAG O gl t-weats unil piny and feollngs ol weukness weonnd tho iyl loge, Shoullers, ele.: eessution of vol gee chills, fense of suoeation, hird breathing ané Jsrozyan of coui il ISSie hiwn oc irielg s e nornjug. All there *distressing sywptom venduully and surely dllngl\ ar. 5. AB day nfter day tho BARSAPARILLIAN y tnken now shens of Feturning healsh will npprar, fi% tho blod jmproves 1 Durlty rnd Strongis disense will diminish, and all foreign und inipre deposits, nodes, tumors, enncors, bael Ly ote., bo resolved nway, and tho unsound mady sound and hunlm_‘: ulcers, fever sores, chroph #kin discases, gridually disappear, B, In cnges whero tho systein bos bron sl yuted, and Merotry, Quicksitver, Corrosivesub Ihinste havo accutnilated and become deposig I the bones, Joints, ete. causlng carles of thy oones, riekets, splani curvatured, contortigny white ll\Vl-lI]nK:l virivose velns, cte, the SAl SAPARILLIAN will resolve nway those deposity and exterminate the virus of the disensy fron tho system. 1. {f thoge who are taking these medicines foy the cure of Chronle, Strofulous, or Syphiity disenses, however sluw iy ba the cure, * e, hetter” and find theie goneral health mproving, tholr flesh and welght Inerensing, or even keepe fnge 118 own, 1 18 0 wure slen that tho curo 4 pry gressng. In theso diseiides tho patient ciiber gets better or worke,—tho virus of the dlecase i not fnnetlves (f not aceested and deiven toog tho bloud, it will spread and continue to unden mine the eonstitition. A8 £oon 08 the 84| PAKILLIAN mkes tho patient **foet better, every bour you will grow better and incrense it hci!lllh.strc‘nmh. mn; llllu;xh il di "Flie krent power of this remedy 18 In- dlae thiat fhronton dvathnain - CONSUMPTION of the Lungs and Tuberaulous I'ithisls, Scroty lu-Syphllold Discus Wastlng, Degeneratiog and Ulcerntion of the Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop puge of Water (lustuntunecus relief nfforte h cnthoters havoe been used, thus doing with tho painful nperation of using thex instrumentsy, dissolying Stono {n the Bladder ansd [n ult cnses of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. Tn chronfc cases of Leucorrhea and Uterir Atsuusce, One bottle contains more of tho netiva princk Pll:!l of Madleines thun any other Prepamuon Fuken In Teasprontul doses,while others requity five or six timea as muc H ADPRLIE fproges, ror, . Pltnples; i g Dearuney WIE g RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTY Dyseatery, Dinrrhen, Cholern Morbne, Pever and Ague Ruecumatisn, Neurnlgin, Diphe theris, Influcnxs, Nops Throat, Diteule Breathing. Bowe: Complaints, Loosaniess, Dlarthen, Cholorn Marhua ue paintat dik Elinndus (rons Lo beols, aro stoppt In foor o Btos by taking indwny's Heady Melef, Nu et fon or Intimmation, i wenkness or asstiude, Tollow tho usu of the It K. loling, It WAS THE FIRST AND I8 | i THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that lustantly A1ops the MRt exerucintingpsing altays latiagunations, smd euies Congestioity whuther of Ahe Lunis, Stomsich, Bowels, o ane nk)p‘lmgh'nh‘ INFROM ONY TWENTY MINUTES, No mutter how Violent or excrucluting paln th Uhuematic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Ceipple ouR, Neuraluie, ar prosirated with d may sutfer, RADWAY'S READY § TR rroN op Tk NFLAM) 3 IE INT'LA MMATION OF INI-'L‘\SIM‘\'I‘I{:)I{} .()l-"u‘ll‘l HOW INGESTION BORE THROAY, DIFFICU N OF 11 BRE PALFIPNTION OF THE H BYBTERICS, CROUP, INPHTHERLA, \ GCATARRH, INFLU HEADACHE, TII s, NERARCIA TN ' COLD CILES, AGUT CHILES CHILBLAINS, AND FROST BUES The upplication of tho endy Relief to b8 part or purts whery th pain or diflienlty exied will afford easo and comiort, o Thirty to sixty drops (n halt o tumbler water Wil 1 it few minules cure oty Sprains, Sour Stomnch, Herttnra, Sick l(r\\” nche, Dinrehoen, Dysuntery, Colle, Wind ind Howols, and atl Interoal Patns. il Travelers should nlwiys eurry a bottle of am way's Heady Rellel with them, A fow drops 8 water witl provent alckness or iatia [rom cosik of water, 1L {8 better thun Fronel Braudy Bitters ns o stimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for ity cehly Thore 18 not u roimediul ngent {n this wur‘hlll“'l;}f will viro Fover and Aguo and il othor Ml ous, Hillous, Senrlot, ;-‘mum v, .mmk fTovirs whled by RADWAY'S PILLS) s quic 83 RADWAVEREADY RELIEE. BTY CENTS PRI BOTILE RADWAY’S Regulating Pills! PRAFKCT PURGATIVYS, BOOTHING AP ENTS, ACT WITHOU'? PAIN, ALWATS RELIARLE, AND NATURALIN WIEIR OPERATION. A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. Dorfectly tasteluas, l.'lvguullyAcull.l‘;‘l“‘;‘[:‘: FWECL jritinl, Pusge, reguldl fy cleatise iy strengthion. Jtadwny's Pills for tho Cirait 4 disorders of the Btomach, Liver, "';_“ bt nuys, Bludder, Nevvous l)[fl-nunn-n.llux\ll;l[‘ ke stipation, Costivenes, Idigestion, DY iliousness, Fover, Inflammution of the EAGL Files, uiyd ull deruigeimonts ol tho It cer Warmnted to olfvet s pod -‘r Bardly vogotivle, containing 1o Chechel erul, or deleterious drugs. T S0 Qborvo thy followlig symptoins g rom Disurdurs of the Digestive Ol Caustipation, Tnward Piles, Fulliess S, Bloud lun_tho ‘Heud, Acutity’af the S Nuuses, Heurtburi, Disgust of }l)':‘r;,cm(\nm. of weight In the W Lt Ktou: aig it i e, ch, Bwitiming of tha Head, Hugrivd ul or Sulfocating Bunsntions il iy ture, Dotg or Webs Lefore tho sizhfy {‘lull Pulfl In the l}bn;,l. L'H‘.r‘.‘.fi.‘i’ 3 8 y V! Vi 13 0 "x(:llin)d".?:\:zg: .‘ i m‘.: m.uu yudden Flusbes Heat, Burniug in the Flesh, b A iaw Goies o dwdwags Pilts :vul:d{’rr\‘:: Eystom from all thoe aboy - ‘} PRICKE 25 CENTS VER 10X BOLD BY DRUGGISTS . Read « FALSE AND TRUE Bend a lettey stump 10 nA\m\j.\A\' o WATEN ST O, ciiuncir o . v eob i P information warth thousunds will bO¥ Ouy TO THE PUBLIC: Thers o be o botter gunrantee ot § dles than tho” baso aud worthiess Wil arv Fulso lvsuly ot 23, e susz uind sk 108 s, Wl e ki S homa A W