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FOREIGN. parnell Now Giving Peace- ful Advice to His Followers, Triumphal Progress of the Coercion Bill Through - the Commons. -gix Shooks of Earthquake in rllhm{ha Azoros—Two Hundred Houses Ruined, Prorogation of Both Houses of the Prussian Diet Yesterday. All the Emperor's Explanations Fail to Placate Von Eulenberg, gtriot Prohibition of the Exportation of Arms from France— The Groeks, The Bey of Tunis in a Rage and Likely to Mako War on Frauce. Jheerful Assortment of Troublea from South Amorioa—A Shorthand Beporting Machine, TIE IRISIT, LAND MEETINGS POSTPONED, " Spectal Cable, Loxnoy, Feb, 2L—The projected land meetings to bo leld in every county of Ireland .nmext Sunday to protest agninst the passage of tho Coerclon bIL have been postponed, as the Ilome-Rulers now expect to prevent the passage of the bill untii next week, They will-offer amend- ments, aml thus exhnust to-day’s and to-morvow’s siitings, Mr. I’arnell hins mado another visit to Parls, or at lenst ho left Dover for France nt noon to- day, His letler to the Sccretary of tho branch of the Land League at Clarn, Kings County, retracting lis advice to the tenants to plow up - thelr lands In case of evietion, Is regarded & asign of fear on his part, as It is known to have been written at o very early hour, or as soon as the dangeraus nature of tho advice was wado known to him, AGAINST BITAW, Svectal Cable. Dunuiy, Tpb, 93—At the Land Leaguo meeting hero this afternoon a telegram was read from. Mr, Parnell * postponing the proposed antl-cocrcion mcetings next Sunday throughout Ireland until the terms of the new Land bill wero made known. A letter was read from Mr, Eagan, now In Parls, denounclnz Mr. Shaw’s manifesto a8 an audaclous nssumption of leadership, und asking, *Who In Iroland ever foramoment belived that the handful of renegudes who followed Mr. Shaw repre- sented the country?” Ile adds: “Do the Shaws, the Erringtons, the Blennerhassotts, the Col. Thursbys, the Marting, the llenrys, the Fays, nnd the rest of the traltors who basely deserted the Irish leader In the face of the enemy, think that they can drag the eountry buck Into the slums of corvuption and Whiggery, or that they wili induee people to adopt ‘HOMBA' GLADSTONE, toidvlize Bright, the courclonist, or to offer thanksgiving for what is well deseribed as *n mixture of buckshot and good intentions,” ‘f’hich is belug offered them by Chlef- Secretary Forster 2" 1o says that tho cnuse of the League s recelving support from the press of alt shades of opinton In France. Mr. Dilton nunounced that a sub-committeo had Leen formed for the purpose of mora completely organizing the legal dopartment of the League, 1le sald that n number of Jelters had been recetved nsking if it was BAFE TO BEND MONEY TO THE LEAGUE. It might have been remarked that there was & sensible falling-off of the subscriptions from homo branehies this week, but not from Ameriea. it was untural there should ben feellng in tho country that money sent would be intercepted by the Government. Ho ndvised all country branches o send what money they hat on hand, and 1 any of it were intercepted they would give Jmmediate notlce, so that Do more would be lost. Thoy Yad all observed that there wns n con- spltacy on foot to Intimidate _the tenant- ¥ throughout the country, It was repre- sented thut tenants wers running to thelr handlords to pay thelr rents, butall they could say was that thoy who would have €l supposed to know something about such a thing If It wero taklog place had N0 KNOWLEDUE THEREOF, Doubtless some of the Inrge farmers had roken down, Dut to say that there wWas anything like o general break-down of the Yeapls wasn gross falsehood, Alr, Dillon 'sulenl that 0,000 cards of membership were Ing Issued by the Lenguo overy woek, 4 TUE ANQUNT IECKIVED TIIB WEEK Ir:')"l«!d. Only £300 thereof wus from h branchies, tho remainder beine from mlélrerlv:n. 1t 18 believed that thore were far ~ n‘wleul reasons forabandoning Sunday's "h“ nes than auxlety to seo the Land il m;llnhnprcaalou prevalls that the Govern- T lutended to take the opportunity to _ xUllnum Important arrests under tho mn: (lm bill, and it fs quite probable that i nnjority of the demonstratlons would ¥ been prohibite, POWDER STOLEN, Loxngr e Weatern duociated Press, ol e ‘ Dowder e ly entered yosterday, VAYING RENT IN 8LIGO. ":l‘“:.&'l filluo farmers who refused to pay Menl.: her than Grnith’s valuation are K 1o pay the lundlords’ terms, 1ls ru A nuson, erferg © vlmre:lhum' the Government will in- Cork gy Sun.dny? Parnell df:lnonfllfllllun at FATAL DISPUTE, ,é:z':izizr&:k\vm shot dead near Bulte- otafang e 2 Yeaterduy, In consequence TUE PROTECTION B 1 N HILL, "fll‘llcg‘:h}.l:#fi of Commons Uladstone gnve ter prot e conslderation ot the LIl for Irelang e :.cllou of life and property in he \Vuuiu “u nded, Is not coneluded to-day, | llneng., © hotlee of a motlon for having s 1eDts put forthwith at 7 o'clack Iwarls ool aud for Lumedlataly teading f t‘h‘?e"{:'\;lmcluz debate on the third ‘m'"':‘mllll;afao-llulo members of Commons aro d Lo exhaust the sittings to-dayand o s Vrow wity amendments to the Protec- bl Ingg . THE CORRCION DILL, e glllolwuunons cousideration of the Coer- m Was conti, *0 1oy, nued in a dilatory wanner. oty mucefi-lllulu umendments, Intended to nu....’,‘f““ vrovislons in the Lill that Maoejyye o r:.ulunl.ui treated and allowed to ..hlmuq; lench other, were rejocted by 15 and 938 respectively, Mr. THE CIICAGO TRIBUNIE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 18Bl—TWELVE PAGLS P Forster merely saying the Government would do {ts best to provent, hardship, During the debatn T, P, O'Connor was warned and Iiealy slienced by tho Speaker for irrcle- vaney and repetitions, Consideration of the il was not fintshed when the Houso was ubliged to rise by tho rulogoverning Wednes- (dny’s sittings, Mr, Giladstone’s notice, there- fore, that hie would move hearing all amend- nents put forth to-morrow evening holds good, MEETING, DepLis, Feb, 25,—A meeting of the Land Lengue was held to-dny. Detectives noted all attending, Parnell telegraphed advislng the League to postpone the meeting ealled for Sunday, s it was desirable that the terms of the Land bl bo known before meetings are held, "The **smatl farmer® reported shot dead near Bullevant, Connty Cork, Tuesdry wns only wounded, T'wo * large farmers,” meti- bers of the Land League, have been nrrested, ATGHANISTAN, AUENE ALUS TREATY, Loxnox, Feb, 21,—7Tho following 13 o draft of the treaty sald to liave been concluded be- tween Russla and Shere All, and written from mentory by theé Afghan Forelgn Scerotary, the original havime been destroyed by the Ameer: 1. Tho Russian Government cngages that tho friondship of tho itussinn Government with the Government of Ameer 8here All Khan, Ameer of all Afghanistan, will be a permanentand perpetual one. 2, Tho Russton Govornment engnges that, na Strdar Abdulln Jan, gon of tho Ameer, 18 dend, tho friendship of the Russinn Governmont with any person whom the Ameer may appoint helr- apparent to 1o throne of Afghanistan,and with the hoir of the helr-npparent, will remuin firn and perpetunl. 3, The Rusalan Government cngnges that It any forelgn encmy attacks Afghanistan, aud tho Amuer §s unable to drive him out nnd asks the assistance of tha Russian Government, tho Rus- sian Government will repel the ency, efther by means of advico or such cthior means vs it mny conslder proper. 4. The Ameor of *Afghanistan will not wage wae with uny forefen Power without consultiug the Russian Government and without its per- mission. 0. The Ameer of Afghanistan enguges thnt ho willnlwnys report in o friendly munnerto tho ‘l‘lnsslnn Government what goes on In bis King- o, 0. The Amecr of Afghanistan will communi- cate overy wish and lmportant affalr of histo Gen. Knufmuun, Governor-General of Turke- atan, and tho Governor-General will bo au- thorized by the Russinn Government to fullll the wishes of tho Ameer. % The ltussiun Government engnges that tho Afghan merchanta who may trade and sojourn in Rusann terkitors will bo safe from wrong, and thut thoy will bo allowed tocarry nway thelr profits. 8. The Ameer of Afghanistan will have tho power to send his servants to Russin to learn arts and trades, and the Russinn oflicors will treat thom with consideration and respeet ns men of rank. 9. (Dres not remombor.) B 10. I, Maj.-Gen, Btollctot Nicholns, being a trusted ngent of the Russian Government, bave mnde the above-mentloned nrticles betiveen tho Russinn Governtuent aud tho Gavernment of tho Amcor Bhero All Khnn, apd have put my senl to thont, TIE LETTER WHICT GEN. STOLIETIEFF WIOTE to tho Ameer contalned theso remnrknble passages: Ishull always remember tho Ameor's hospl= tality, 1nm busy doy and night in hisaluirs, and, thank God, my lubors have uot been with- out result, Tho great Emperor I a true fricnd of the Amoer and of Afghnnistan, and his Ma- Jesty will do whatover he muy thluk necossury. Of courso you have not forgotten what I told you, that tho nffalrs of kiugdoms are lke o country which bns many mountains, yalieys, and rivers. One who sitson a high mountain can see thoso things well. By the power and order of God thoro 8 no Emplre equal to thatof our grent Emporor. Muy God make his lifo long. Thereforo, whatever our Governmont ndvises you, you should give ear to it T tell you the truth, that our Governmont i8 ns wise as n sor- pent, and ns harmiess as a dove. Thoro aro many things which you cannot understand, but our Govewnment understunds them all. It ofton happons that a thing which s unpleasant at first {8 regurded as o blessing afterward, Now, 1y kind friend, T inform you that TIE ENEMY OF YOUR FAMOUS RELIGION wants to munke peace with you through the Kalser(Sultan) of Turkey, Therefore you should look to your brothors who llve on tho other side of tho vlver, If God atirs them up, and gives the sword of fight into thelr kands, then go on juthe nuame of God (Bismllin); othorwise you should bo a8 nsorpent; make peace openly and In sccrot prepare for war, and when Goit rovenls Hisorder to you deelnre yourself. It wiil bo well when tho envoy of your cnomy wants to enter tho country If you gend an nble emissury, possessing the tonguoof s serpent and full of decelt, ta the onemy's country, 80 that ho may, with sweot ‘words, porplex tho enciny's mind and Induco him to give up the Intentlon of fighting with you. My kind friend, I intyust you to tho pro- teotion of God. May God bethe protestor of tho Amcer's Kiugdom and may trembling fall upon tho llnbs of your enemies, Amen. The livoliest sensatlon hus been created in England by the publication of these docu- ments, A CANARD, A dispatch from Candubar snys: “‘The rumor thut Ayoob Kiun has declured war agalpst the Ameer of ‘Afghnnistan is o canard. Ayoob Khan certnlnly was ab Ileraton tho ist Inst, | IN THE COMMONS, - The question of the vvaeuntion of Candahar wilt shortly be ralsed in tho House of Lords, An exclting debate fs antlelpated, FRANCE. TAXES ON FOOD, Pans, Feb, 2—1n the Senate yesterdny Jules Simon spoko strongly agalnst tho fm- position of taxes on foud. e urged the Im- possibility of ralsing the dutles In proportion as Americans productlons cheapened, ‘Tho speech probably contributed toward thoe res Jection of the amendment Increastng tho duty on wheat, QAMBETTA, The Temps draws specinl attention to the passage in Gubetta’s speech tn the Clinmber yesterday, In which ho sald o would haposo on himself cortnin reserve until tho day when the coutitry might think fit to deslgnate him plalnly to fill nuother role. The Temps fn- fers from the foregolng that Gambetin will not refuse the Premlership when ealled upon to tuko it AN ELECTRIOAL REPORTING MACHINE, Pamy, Feb, 21L,—8overal -successful ex- perlmonts were made yosturday nt tho Palais Bourvon with un eleotric roporting machine, which it Is proposed to Introduce lnto the Chamburs, M, Gambetta wus presont. The machine has the nppoarance of o small pluno, and s played Jike that lnstrument by on operator on koy-bonrd of ten notes, Threo notes abe sot apart for reporting foreian quotntions, As fast as the orator speaks the operator touches the key-board, on which each sound has o corresponding key. The machiug Instautly ropresents the sounds by conventionn! slgns on o strip of vaper, The sirns have ntterwards {o be translated, About two vears ure required for learnlg how to manipulate and wake use of the in- strument, whicl 1s the Invention of an Italian named Mitchella, GERMANY, " THE PRUSSIAN LOCAL ADMINISTRATION BILL. Brauiy, Feb, 2.—Ths Local Administra- tlon bill has been shelved for this session, NOT WARRANTED, + NEUSTETTIN, Fob, 23,~Nothing warrants the assumption that tho fire In the synagog Inst week was caused by the antl-Jewish party. . VON EULENBENG UNRELENTING, Benuiy, Feb, 23—Count von Eulenberg insists on restgnipg. e hud an interviow with the Emperor to-day, Count von Stol berg, Vice-President of the Miuistry, hassince \boen negotlating with Count von Eulenberg {n behalf of the Emperor to induce him tore- maln, Reports that other Minlstors intend to resign ara umtrue, The FPrince Imperinl remains entirely aloof from the affuir, PROROOATION, Brnrax, Feb, 5,—At the joint sitting of both Houses of the Prussian Diet, Connt vos Stolberg read a deereo closing the sesslon. SOUTIH AI'RICA* AUIPLIER ¥OIL THE DIITISH, DURBAN, Feb, ZL~Gen, Colley I8 with a column of rifles, Iighlanders and )1 4 cscorting supplles to his enmp from New- enstle, POTCHEFATROOM AND WARKERSTROOM, The Poteyefstroom garrlson 18 safe, nnd Wakkerstroom has heen provigioned for three vreeks, THE ORANGE 8TA Loxnox, Feb, 23.—There i3 a strone war party in the Volksrand of the Opanze Fres State, but it Is probable w resolution of neutrality will bo earrled, %6 Buers are netlvely fortifylng Laingsneki RESCUE, A column of rifles, hassars, and High- Ianders, from Neweastlo, lus reached Gen, Colley's cump, TIIE BA EXPLANATION BY 'THE PREMIER, ATness, Feb, 2.—It 1s explalned that the calling out of the reserves is merely earrylng out the old decision, aud not an attempt to intlmhlate or provoke. Premier Coumoun- donrous has' wired tho representatives of Greeee abrofil explaining that tho reserves were summahed In order to be ready to oe- cupy the ceded provinees. STRINOENT PRECAUTIONS, Panus, Feb. 23.—The Directors of Arsennls have been prohibited from selling arms o ammunition or executlng. contracts, and the Prefects of Dopartments have been Instruet- ed to prevent armng for' embarkation from leaving France, SOUTII AMERICA. ANTISQUIA, PANAMA, Feb, 5,—The Star and Herald anvs a revolution has broken out In Antls quln amd & portion of the troops are revolt- Ing, proclalming at the smme time o Presi- d ‘I'o Blshop Gonzales 1 attributed the revolt, which 18 characterized by the usual scenes of blovdshed and murder. "The right- ful President finally succeeded In subduing the mutinous soldiers and dispersing his po- iitical antngonists, IN VI CRLA Gien, Solovzano h mlst«l the standard of revoll against President Guzman Blanco, TIE CHILLANS cannot find any one to slen apeace, as Plerola had rofused to coma to Lima for that pur- pose, and no pronunclamento had taken place at eithor Lima or Callao, SAMOA, INBURRECTION, SAN FraNasco, Feb. 2—Advices from Samon sny that a party of those oppoesed to King Malloton made a deseent on the town of Lonn, on the Istand Sanali, and killed five oldmen, one woman, and four children, They were pursued by the King’s troops and a brisk engagement ensued, Many rebels were killed and others surrendered. Many of them are dylng from strvation, 3 TUNIS. THE BEY. AT BAY, LoxNnox, Feb, 23.—The Boy of Tunls has had n stormy altereation with the French Consul, protesting ngainst the arbitrary pro- ceediiigs of France and the system of terror- Ism pursued towards him by the French Con- sul. The greatest excltement prevalls, and a demonstration hostile to the French Is feared, % ITALY. 3 ATOLITION FORCED CURRENCY, (U3 Roste, Feb, 23,—Tho Itallan Chuber of Deputles voted the bill for the abolition of foreed enrrency—260 to 27, INDIA. FOUND QUILTY OF CONSPIRACY. Boanay, Teb. 23.—Nineteen prisoners, charged with conspirney to murder the European residents of Kolapore, have been found gullty, Seatence ls deferred: THE AZORES. GREAT EARTHQUAKE, Lisnox, Fob, 235—Thirty-six successlve shocks of carthquake occurred at St Mlchael’s, In the Azores, One church and 200 houses have fullen. Soveral persons were kliled, SPORTING NEWS. HANLAN’S RECEPTION, Special Disvateh ta The Chicugy Tribune, Tonoxta, Ont.,Feb, 23.—A mocting of the Huulan Recoption Committeo was held to-night, at which areangements for tho reception were completed, Hunlan s expectod here on Friduy of next week, o will bo met at tho raflway stae ton by tho members of the volunteor battalions in thelr privito capuclty, and by vther cltizens, nnd a torehi-tight procession will bo formed ta parndo through the princlpal streets. Tho pro- cassion will vvontually stop at the Grand Operas Tlouse, which hns been ovngaged, and whero o gymnastlo und orchestrul eatortalnment will bo given, and the presentations will be made. The Intter aro to Lo throo in number, A §760 servico of silver plute will be prusanted from the eltizens by tho Mayor. Tho Ciamudlun Associntion of Amntour OQarsmen wilt also make n presontation, and dimailly Mr, J. B, Whitefoot, of tho Londa Sportsman, who I8 comiug over with Hunlan, wilt present him with tho Sportaman Chullonge Cup, with £100 as aglft from the paper,and with a23-gulnes medal, anothorgiftirom the sume Journal. Tho gyme nustic entertalnment will bo shared In by sowo of the best gymziasts of dontreal, who bhave volunteered thoir services In addition to the members of the Toronto gymnustum. The ro- ception will be one of tho grandest ever mude in tho uity, Tho Grand Trunk will run In spoclul oxcurslon trains, and provably other rauways will do the same. A TITE TURT, Avausta, Gn,, Feb, 23.~Tho selling- raco, ono nfle and ane-quarter, was won by Guy Redman, Faranto second, Demacrat thivd, 2im ‘The threcequnster mlle hents rico was won by Goldbug'In two stralght boats, Onk Grove und Roso second, T, 15, won by Dulkasian, Guy i1 ‘Tho hurdie guco was socond. Time, 2:5345. PEDE RIANISM, New Yonk, Fob, Sh~Artfoles woro signed to- night for the International six-duy ga-useyou- pleasumateh between O'Leary und an unknown and Vaughon aud Rowell. tho contest begins Mureh 7. N ———e CANADIAN PARLIAMENT, . Spestal Dispaten o Tha Chicao Tribune, OrrAwA, Feb. Xl—1n tho Hlouse of Commons to-niyht 8lr Rlchard Cartwright moved the sue- ond readiug of tho bijl tosecurp the Indepond- ence of Parilament and for thé, prevention of corruption, Tho LI provides that eny com- puny incorporuted for he construction of n Cavudu rallrond which gball at any time contribute out’.of the funds of the Compuny towards the,oleos tion expenses of nny wember or candidate for the House of Connmons or tho locul Luglslature shull forfoit its churter, and any shurcholter of sald Compuny so subscribing sbull forfolt his stock to the Crowp, and bo beld guiity of & misdumcanor and lable to mprisonmont not oxcovding two yoars, A shuarp discussion fole lowed, Mr. Langerin moving in amendment to the sacoud veading that it be rend asocond timo this day elx mont| The umondment wus ear- ried In dxvlfilun—-J , O1; uuys, 3l The Hoyso adjourncd at miduight, i THE BANKERS. ¢ Byeetal Dispateh torThs Chicago Tribuné LAvAYERTTE, Ind., Feb, 2.—1ho four Lufayotte Natlonal bunks have' decided to soduce thoir clreutation to $45.000.cach, The present elrcuty~ tion of tho First Nutfonal i $225,000, tho Notonal Btute, $186,000, the Indlane Nutionul $00,000, and the Latuyotte Natlonal $570.00. Tue total ru- duction will bo $310,000. 1n 1878 the olreulstion of the Lafayottn buuks was $1,550,000, Lhls i now cut down to S18400. 2 . Noothor Whisker Dyo equats MIl's—5 conts, ' o CRIMINAL NEWS, - Fred Bechtolheim, Austro- Hungarian Consul at 8t. Louis, & Defaulter. He Has Departed for Unknown Parts, Taking Several Thousand Dol- lars with Him, The Atten Murder Trial at Gene- v, Iil., P’roving of Great Intere Four Troublesome Oustomors Killed by o Gambling-House Keepor in New Mexico. Thirty-seven Slugs Shot Into the Dody of a Man In Kentucky, Arrest of the S8apposed Murderer, To- gothor with the Victim’s Wife, TIE ALLEN MURDER CASE. Gexgva, li b, 20.—The Allen murder trial, begun here yesterday before Judge Kellum, with Judgo Wilson nssociate, is proving of great interest, and attrncting n large sttendanco, Tho detalts of the murder of which the two Vrisoners, C. ¢, Woodruft and W. 'Thomas, are neensed oro as follows: On the night of Feb, 15, 18%0, Hiram I, Allen, a rotlred and wealthy Ianner, of about A7 years, was shot dead In tho hedroom of hls house in Sandwich by a bLurgltr who bad effected ‘an cutranen through 0 window, and. whor Mr. Allen ate tempted to peenre. Beth Mres. Allen and her dnughter, o young lndy of 20 years, henrd un out- slle accomplice says “Huve you finished tho old euss,” and thow, *Why don't you come tlong,” nnd saw the. two men run down the . but could not recognize them. Months passed, und the murder seemed to hiave been forgutten by the publie, when it was revived withs ult its sensationnl elements, by the arrest of seven men for belng fmplicated In tha erime, It scems that un tho night of tho murdern cup and piece of eundle were left in Allen's chumber by the murderer, From theso nppare ently inslrnificunt bits of evidence tho detect Ives worked up the chain leading to what was belleved positive proofs of gullt. For wevks und weeks the suepected prrties wero shndowed, The seven under the cloud of suspicion wero ine timute, I fact Lt s auid they were members of a4 ging ol Lurglers, and that it will bo so shown duriime the triul, Beverul of them, shortly ufter tho murder, removed to Chileago, where thes were worked” by a femmnle detective, and finully fnduced to ennfido tn her the whole story. All were from good families, und ft hus been hura to believe thut thoy could be guilty, From whot has been gathered by the prosecution sinee the keven were fmprisoned, oll but Wood- rulf and Thomns huve been dischurged, It g supposed one if not ull those not indicted have turied Stute's evidence and told the whole story to suve themselves, and will repeat it before tho it s ended, The work of procuring o Jury In the case was proceeded with this maenie until 11 o'clock, when u Jury wis ot Just obtalned, which wore o Immedintely sworn, The proccedings of the trinl yesterday after- noon wers unimportant, and ten jurors wero obtuned, T'he most of the timo nftor getting tho Jury, ap until 1230 p, m., was oceupled by attorneys o1 bath stdey In remrd to tho exclualon of the Witnesses of both the prosccution and the de- fense from the court-root, and tho furnisbivg Of tho nutwes uf the witnesses of tho defenso (o the uttorney of tho prosceutlon, Fho Court do- tlded thut the names would not buve to ho sibe tuitted, but that tho witnesses of both the de- Tense und proseeution should not be altowed In tho Court. After this declslon tho witness retired, and J, Tvor Montgom of Sundwich, opened the ad- dress 10 the fury on betmlf ol tho !mnpla. o stuted tho caso pliin and candid manner, and was attentively listened to, 1o related n long string of fucts in regord to the case from gume tine befors tho wurder and up to near the present tim g In tho cross-cxnmination Of Mrd, Alien noth- ing now wus developed, ahd hitern continunnce of questons ul been put to hor by the defenso Tor éome thue khe wis dismissed, Dr. Miseh, n physicton of Sundwich, was next ealled. e wis suninoned soon ufter the mur- der was committed und made an exnuminntion ot tho body of Mr. Allen. Tho testlinony of tho Dugtor did not brityg out any now developmonts, tnd aftor i short evoss-exwminntion he wus dis- inlsged, and the Court udjourned untit morning, CATT, GEORGYE D. IIORN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Dereoir, Mich, Feb. 2.—Quite u sensation wns developed to-duy in tho cake of Georgo D), Horn, Captaln of the steamer Gurland, on trint in the Cironlt Court for alleged manstnughter. The Information awninst him Is Lased on the death of the porsuns lost in the Uarland- Mumio collision Instelluty, Thoso killed wero avolytes from Holy Trlnity Church and othor metnbers of tho parish. Tho triu) hns been vory lotly contested from tho first by ablo counsel, and was jn fts gixth day to-day, when the prose- cutlon moved todischargo tho jury on the ground that Robert Miller, onc of tho jurors, bau openly expressed hlg bellef on tho third day of tho trinl that tho detendunt sboulil be nequlited, and: thut proyiousty ho bl sald tho per- sons on_tlie Mamie wore to blumo {n the col- tiston.. Tho Horns nre ull right, Thoy were born here, and have mmle somo inoney, and this is un offort on the part of the Cithoio Church to orush them," The necusation ngalnst Miller cronted considerablo excltement, as tho trinl I8 bewg very closely followed by cltizens of ail cluises, A " real-ostilo dealer mmned Dunlel Moyers cluims it Miller wmwlo tho ubove remurk to him, but hu waus not In tho ety to-day, and pro- ceedings In the caso are susponded untll Miller has been proved rnmy or [nhocent, The Court has tuken Judicll cogitlzance of tho eharge, und will lnvestigpto tho ntler to-nlorrow morning, +ASSASIN ON. JLovwsvinee, Ky, Feb, Zh-A lettor from Tompkinsvillo glves tho particulars of o flond= ish murder thore. Tucsday nfier dark n stono Wi thrown nguinst tho dour of & house occu- pled by Jumes Follor, nged 37 yours, As Feller opened the door n Hush and roport wus henrd. " Ho staggered, throwing up his armg, and fell over dead, shot ihrough the heart., Thirty-sovon elugs woro found in bls body, Witllam Swith 8 now In jall charged with murder In tho first degreo, Tho wite aud duughter of Foeller have boen nrrested a8 qecossories to tho crimeo. The wifo I8 a Prutty wotnng, 21 yoars of age, and the step- dunighiter 19 10 Biilths run off wlth Foller's wito nosear ago, aud hoed feeling has oxisted bes tweon thein over siuce. Tho wife Is educuted sad good twoking, but bears u bud charictor, A CITCAGO MAN IN LIMBO, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 81, Lous, Feb., 2.—Georgo P, Dutlor, aliny Georgo I'owera, was nrrested hero yosterday on 4 telogramn from Chicngo which informed tho deteetives hero thut he could bo found at the ulon Dopot walting fora money-urder dispateh from A, Hulbert, of thoe Sterman 1louse, Chicn- 0. Doteotive Thoep, of the Jake City, will eave with lutlor for Chicago tosniorrow mournlng, 11 is sl that Butler Is whnted thero for lurxorK and obtaining money undor fulse protensed, but who preferrod these oharyges tho police will not sny. Hutler wud at ono tine purtnor 1n u stone quarry ut lerea, 0., but the hem fulled, and it 18 Lelleved that ho bas boen suiling under the ofd luy. % 7 A GOOD MAN GONE WRONG, 87 Lowms, Mo, Feb, ¥.-Fred Reebtolheim, whao has occupled tho position of Austro-Hun- wovian Consul here for severnl years pust, left tno city last night under s cloud, Dr. Gerlich tho Gormun Consul, bus cturgo of tho vucated offico, und un exsminntion shows thut varlous sums of monvy seot by purtlos hero 1 fricnds it Austrin or Hungury und monoy rocoived from tho old country for perdons here, hus buen withheld by Beehtolbeim, and, it is said, upproprinted 10 hiy own use, Inshort, [echtolbelm 18 chargedwith vimbezzlument, but the amouut taken ta not yet known. 1t muy reach suversd thousund dollars, Heontolhoim stood well horn, bad muny fricnds, und his conduot L u great surpriso, y A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER, SANTA Fi, N. M., Feb. 20.—A shooting uffray occurred in w gambling booth 1o u secluded spot Jivo mlles fram the stuke road, botween Fort Wingate and Bacon Springs, Tuosday, Four men ontored tho saloon end called for drnk, The propriotor suld ho solid no whisky, but If the wen wanted to gumble thoy could, and bo sup- plicd with whisky, The four psn then sut down wilh tho proprieiurs, After playlug suime timo, a row bega, resultiug )in tho death of ol tho card |‘»'I.nyunl. cuch befug shot soveral times. No arros . X FATAL SIN'J()TL\'Q AFFRAY, LouisviLLe, Ky., Feb. ¥—A Uowling (ireen letter tells of a kllllne ju that cly luto last night. The trouble began and ended in John- #on’s saloon, Qrubbs, the lintkeeper, Fayette Loring, und John Loring, brothers, wero the participants. Jobn Loring and Grubbs beenme engngedt fu 4 guirrel, nnd, witliklng nto the ball, continued it there. Fayeite Loring, coming ap nt the time, took n hand, and, alter sume words, drew n pistol And shot Giribbe, e died (h o short thine, Fayetto Loring mounted a horse und disuppeared. SENTENCES COMMUTED. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. MoxTieAl, Feb. 2—The young Frenche Canndinn, Jean Haptiste Narborne, who kitled his brother at the instigntion of his fatbor and | stepmothor, for which he and (ho two Intter were to bo hanged oa Friday next, have had thelr senten nnited to (mprisonment Tor 1116 in the Penltentinry, Jean Buntisto i of wenk Intellect, s {uther Is over &5 years of age, and his stepmother over 8 both” very Infinm and in thelr dotage. A JOLLY EXCURSION. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicags Tribune, ATLANTA, G, Feb, Zl—Atlanta 8 to-day fleoded with dodgers annonncing tho fact that nn excursion train will be run to Marlettn, n umull town twenty miles from Atlanta, March 4, for tho purpose of allowing nll who destre an opportunity of witnessing the hangine of Plnk Pitts, a negro, 24 years of ae, sentencen to the gutlows for rnvishing the per<on of a WWeyeursold negro girl, The enterprise 1s gotten up by two negrocs, & A COLD-BLOODED MURDER. Hpectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Bunuixatoy, Ia., Zh—A dispatch re- celved from Mount Plensant uta lnte nour to- night says Churtes Gillfz, a prominent oltizen of Monut Pleasunt and a son of Judge Glills, was called to the door of his restdence about balfe pust 8 o'cluck this evening and shot dead by £ome pecson unknown. There Is no clew to tha murderer, INDICTED TOR MURDER, CHARLESTON, 8, C.y Feb. £l—Col. Cash, who kdlied Col, Shunnon 1o n duel; bas been Indieted for murder. 2 AMUSEMENTS. THE “DAMNATION OF FAUST.* Ilector Burlioz's * Dumnation of Fuaust” was performed for tho first thue In this country Yeb, 12, 184, by the New York Symphony So- clety, nssisted by the Oratorio and Arfon Socle- [l 1t was given for the first time in Chi- cugo Just evening at the Central Musie- 1nll, under the direction of Theodore Thomas, with full archestrn und the mass chorus of tho Apollo Club, snd the fullowing solols Mlss Funny Kellogyg a8 Marguerite, Mr, W, C. Tower 18 Fauat, and Mr, ¥ranz Remmertz a3 Mephise tophieles. The “ Damnation of Faust” fa called by Ber- Hoz blmseif u drumntic fegend, The score {8 dl- vided into four purts, contulnlug nlnetcen scenesand an epilug. The ldea wus first sug- Kusted to Berlloz by Liszt, but, understanding little _of German, ho adapted his librotto from na French translation. Tho story s mude up of detached scencs, thrown togethor without much den of contfuuity, rud In sowe instunces depnrting entlrely from the spirit us well as tho sftuutions of the original, Berlioz bimselfl (n his * Momulrs " has told the atory of the manner [n which the work took shape in hly mind, and a portion of it wo copy. Berlivs BHyS: “As I rode nlong in tho old post-chose 1 tried to twunke the veraes, without }mullmlne or even fmitating the greut musierpleco, but en- denvoring 80 t0 luspire myselt with ft us to ex- tract ts musicul substunce. | Degun by *Funst's Iovecaton to Nuture,' and, ouce started, T mmdo the verso accurdingly, musicnl Idens preseoted theni- 1 composed the score with unusunl Tactl and wrote [t when sad - whero could=Ju thy eurrluge, on tho tralns and Louts, and even in tho citics, in spito of my tubors in giving concerts, Innlittle Inn on the borders Of Bavarin I wrote the lutroducton * Old Winter ylekls to Soring.’ At Vienui [wrote the Scepes on the binks of the Eibe,’ tho alr of * Mephis- topheles,’ *Volel des Roses,' and tho * Rullet ol the Sl)'lvns.' The Mnrch on tho Hun- garlan ¢ fukoezy ' thewe, written {n one night at Vienmi, produced 80 oxtraordiniry n Benantion nt Pesth that 1 introduced It futo 'my * Fitust® seore, tiking the liberty of putting my liera in Hupotey at tho beginniog of the sctlon, wid muking him witness the pussnie of an Hunguriun troop ncross the plata where ho s wandermg in reverie, In Pesth [ lost my wiy and wrote, by the gusilgt in shop-window, tha chorus refraln of tho Peasant’s Nondo, Tn Pruguo | urose nt mid- nignt, trombling lest I should forget the souy, und wrote tho Chorus of Anxels fu tho upothes ous of Margueriic, At Breslwu I wrote thu words andanusic of the Lutin song of tho Atu- dents, On my return o Fruuee, being at a country-sent r Itouen, 1 composed the triv Ange adort, Tho rest was writ- ten In Pars, ut bome, ut tho eafé, in the gar- den of tho Talierivd, and oven on a beneh uf tho Houjevand du Temple. Tho idens came tu e 10 most unforeseen order. The seorv sketetied out, 1 worked over thn whole, pulished and united tho parts with all the patience and intens sity of which I am cxlIulhlo, nndl finished tho fn- strumentation which 1 had vnly lndtested bhere and thore. 1 considor thia work uno of iy best, und tho publie, so far, ngres with me."* Thore Is nooverture to the legend. A few bars ot fnstrumentation lead directly 1o u sconu, ** Faust nlonejn the Nelds at sunrise,” u solo for tenor, In which Fawst greets tho return of spring, most duliciously neeow- anfed by the strings uud réeds and cuding ton merry dunce movement for chorus with an acconpuilment of a pustoral nuture, U‘y un ubrupt change wo come to unother purt of the pluin, whercon un_urmy {8 ndvabcs Ing, visible to Fuauat, tlere tho timo changes to an_allegro marcato, nnd_Berlloz introduces the ** Hakoezy Mureh,” the Hungnrian Nottonsl Hymmn, the ringing, stirring purases of which he has treated with wrewt \'llr)r and brillianey, closting It with u wpleadid dlsptuy of orchesteal flm“(l The mureh closes the frst part of tho cgend. 3 K‘ho second part Introduces us to the familar acono of Fauat o his study, which tounod and Buito huve both used so effectively, Aftera solo, expressive of hls fatigue with enrtbiy things, he {s Interrupted by an Buster Hymn sct tor “double chorus heund lu the distance, ust us ho lifts the fatal eup o la lips, iheough o portlon of whiey Faust's solu 13 obagato, Tho Hymn 18 not only full of religluus seatiment, but I8 charueterizod by massive buemonles. ‘Thoy dio uway In hosunnus, gradunlly becoming planissinn, Pauat Fonews bis solo, and a8 Uo onco more expresyes his reconcllfation —with —eurth thore is @ sudden bumt of sound like @ tinsh, Mephistopheles (Scene V) ap- pears. After . duot, reeltative, thoy dis- pppenr in o air and reappenr o Aucrboeh's Cellur In Lelpale, where the students (teoors and bussos) ure singlng o rolticking drinklog sore. Hrander, ono of tho students, sings tho Rutsunyg. Tho atudunta reply with an irrevers ent fugne on the shople wond * Amen,’ worked up on_the motive of lininder’s song. Aephistophic'ss replics with tho song of the Flen, which 1# 4 bitter satire upon courtiess, and 14 aecomputited by tho most suggestive instrus mentition, wud the chorul - bravad and shouts of the students. At tho close thoy aprewd thelr manties und nwealn disuppear, coming to view ugain on tho banks of tho Elbe, where Mephistoplicled hus w song, * §n This Fair Nower,” whlch (s introduced by n lovely pro- Jude, 1t leads tmisediately to the *Chorus of tho 4 und Rylph ekl in the sreng wust's Vison,! and one of tha olicst numbers In the whale work, In_this number, accompunied by tho most delicato and entranclig iecotmpanl- ment, Berlloz 150t his best, nid snuws his mar- velous commang of drumutic color und cifeet in tho orchesten, In hls dream, Fawst joits tho chorus us ho sces tho vision of Marguerite, 1t gradunlly dies away 1o tho fuintest planixalma, In an (nvoeation to sleep, and 3 foltowod by the Batlot uf Sylphs Ina fuyelont- {ng Witz movemonl, i wiich the spivits of the alr nmul\.ll)' disuppenr, A inking chorus for soldiers, followed by a Latin chorve for stu- dents, the two Intorweaviug In the fnale, cluso the second part, I'ho third part openswith an an ullegro, drums and trumpets sounding the tuttuo, proluding an art by Faust In Margueride's chninber, which leads tothe entrance of Manpuieride, who slugs the bullud of tho * Kivg of Thule which Gounod uses 8o clfcetively ut tho epine uingewheol, tor tho Cluvocation by Mephistoplicles, the will-0'sthy=widps nppenr n_an xqulsit — milnuet, louding "~ up 0 Mephiatupheles' v Beromude,' whleh Iunmrm 11,0 will-0' -the-wlsp necompanimont, and ending cuch Ume with w wost demonlae utterance of the singlo word O Hu'' given fortissime aud with stustling etfect, The purt closes with a trio uud ctorig, which opons with the declaras ton uf love, depicted 11 most sensuoud strujng, and closes I wlur aud domoniuo maduoss, us Fuuat 1s turn uway from ber, ‘Clio fourth part ovens with o tender and ex- Pressive romanza for Jlerunlt. i which she deptures hor condition.—tho * Melue Ituh st bimy™ of Goel tho uccompntiment s filled with remiiise W OF tho pust, Mephistoplieis recounts the forlorn stato of Marguerite to Fauat, and 5o works upon kihm thut ut bist bo slgos tho vompact. Then Faust and Mephiatophelcy mount thelr bluck steeds, und the *rido to dlell ™ bes King, with lta unvarthly gallop hourd through tho orchestri. From™ thls “point — on to the end, Ilepitos gives froo reln 1o bis wildest imogining, uwnd puints with wondoriul power tho Borriblo Jourheys 1o L O (ho pedsits praying at tho cross, the pursult by the bunters, xhu incuntations uf witches, tho seremns of mid- night birds, thy dunces of skeletons, und tho borrible chorus of the spiritd o Pandetonlum a8 thoy weleomu Fuual, which 18 fn sharp cons trust with tho chorus of the uugels in Heuven us lhoy“ruwlw tho regenerated and puritied Mars ueritc. s Wo havo glven ubuve only & ruuning skotch of tho principal wumbers, To uttompt tu ubulyzo this musio or churacterizo i snllent features, with iLs scusuous meludics, its hiluzae of oulor, its toreltio crashes, Its broad effeots, uud tta sturtling contrasts stll rugtug i onv's curd, would bo finpodsinle at this ate hour, It would e u mme vrateful tusk to do this nfter a scconst ur thitd hearlng. The audience wiis an linmense one, comprislug A large repres sentittion of tho inuslcal talent ns well as tho Tashion of the city. It wie un undemonstrativo aumonce, however, and not at alt discriminative n its applause, which was given chiolly to the Nukaczy march and Soldiers’ and Stu- ionty’ © enoruses, whito Mr. Hemmerts's fne singing of the Herenude,”” and Miss Kelloga's very touching' _and o e dehvery of tho romanzi and “ Thute Daiiad ™ Waro ullowed to trss annoticed, though Ly were the voenl gems of tho evoning. Misd Kellogg's part 14 not a teylng one us to tengih, Mitaough It requires grest runge of - volee, ateong dramatie power, and much prssionate feoling, and in these regurds she saug very cifectively, Mr. Tower, tho new tenor, hasa voice which §8 very wmmnoly and resonant Rnd ut thines has the true robust ring to it, but be sang nIf fatigued, and also usif troubled with some thront ull, though Riways with great dramutie feellng, Mr, Hemmerty, appearsd to aplendid advantage and his great, brond vaice and hime phyaical resoitrees found smplo seupe for their exerclse in his long und difficalt purl, ‘Che chonts of tho Apello Club was in splendid torm. Tho mafe chorus bus the inost of the work 1o do, and It dia 1t well, with the exception of * tho opening rechtative in the Pandemonium where the Lnsses were not wiways unankinous, hut this was i slight fault when compured with tho general excelience of thelr work, The supranos und altos wore never n8 gowd before,—su clear, and full, and smoothin tone or 8o precite and correct [n intonaton, The lun:lwslr’u. hus mlu:fl. llm I!lhl.‘fllllcg;p]flpcil;;;l, s in superh shape and . p! 1o accompani- i) i liko the “Sylph ts and the set numbes Bullet ™ “and “Will o' the Wiwp Minuct,'’ de- lightfolly, ‘The work will bo repeated thiseven- Ing, when u still more effective performanco iy be expected. MVICKER'S. Balvini appearcd us HHamlet lust night to an audicnee rather mengre in size, lHowaver grent an nctor he inay be n this purt, tho fact that ho plays In a forclgn tengue will always prevent bis nttalning popuiarity with an Eoglish-speaking sudience, Tho play abounds in lengthy solitoquies, In *“questlonings © of dos- tiny,” In exquisit collogules, and these de< livered before un Awerlcan avdlence in any Inngunge but their native Anglo-Baxon jose thoir fnterest, Luylog wsldo this, the meaning uf Jlum et 18, nceording to our lden of the choruc- tor, nut luterpreted as well bySalvani as 18 Othello, probably be hus not made us deep n study of tho churacter. Salvinl's Ildea of Hamlet we un- derstand, as he blmeelf exprosses it, to be thut of n wenk youny an, tho cmbodi- ment of frresolution. * flo assumes to felan wmadness without nny “cleur Idea of what symptoms Indicate it, und his suceess In discoverlug whut be sct out to effect (the guilt of tho King und his mother) is the result of ac- cident or perhaps cofncldence fn lhu.'nrp_\'nl of the bund uf strolling players, This Is In brief the conceptivn Balvinl bus of the Hamlet of Stakspeare, 10 18 searcely neces- wary hero’ tu eoter Into An uwrguinent to show that Salvinl does ‘or dues not comprehend the meanipg of the tharacter, From s point of vlew the churueter wis em- bodled in n manuer worthy of a great artist. Without goiug iuto detall,” we nuy sny thut It was clearly und - cons sietently” presented, i scencs “with Ophelia are rendered with exquisit delicucy, Thers is ho 1810 g, w0 striding wildiy fruin one point of the stage 1o unother, but bo expresses by u slimpio gesture or u look whut many wetors do LY nolsy demonstration. His conduct toward tho players wid b8 fencing scene wre, perbups, the must notieeabls featares of the per- formance. He dispenses altogother with the traditonal minlature iu the seene with uls mother and trusts to his power of wesoription, which is eifective. His conduct durimg tha play was oxcellent, 1u place of the ususl fun he bolds the libretto tu his hand, aod while apoarently lowing tho plot bo furtively kecps 1 eyo - riveted upon bis unclo-Tutber's fuce, Upon the gruveyurd sceno be e dently attnches little fmportance, and, conse- quently, it s ong ol the weukest spots i the " plu 1o support wis only Indr, |Miss lfe Wilton was the Ophela, Qiieen, Mr. Hitrry Crisp wer the King, Mr. A, ir. J. Leslio Gossin tho won' Lo First Graves Mrs. E. L, Duvenport th the Lacrles, Mr, L A, W D. Billings the Polonius, Horutio, und Mr. W, § yer. This evening Salviul will appear in ' The Gludintor,” und on Suturdny evenng be will re- peat bis greatest work, Othello, GRAND OPERA-IIQOUSE, For tho first time oun uny stuge, Mr. T, W, Keeune last night performed the purt of Bertuc- ¢io, the Jester, In “The Foul'a Revenge! The performunco could not be sald to bu o fulsbed one, but it was nn effective one with his audlence,~tho largest of tho wevk ggo fur—uand tho usctor ut the end of tho pleco was brought be- fore tho curtain and loudly applauded. Wherever intensity and realism s required Mr. Keeno 13 ever equul to tho task, and ne Ber- tuccin falls dircctly within the compnss of an actor possessing theso quallties, it 18 reusonnblo tosuppose thut this will be a strong purt in his répertolre. Tho bitter, sarcustio specches were well rendered; the abeorblug love for hls duugiter wus tenderly sbown, and I the Inst aet, whuro ho supposes be has trivmphed over bils coety, Malatesta, bo rogebed a plteh of krentuess. s superd eyes wore iHuminated with i fiendist lignt, oxultunt malice rings from s voleo, ond Cwhen ho glearns it it 4 hia own duugbter whose rufii he bus cus compussed, bis- ucting portrayid the very angiish of 'the soul. His potition To the courtive to let hlm Inlo the chamber where bis unbuppy dwghter 18, and bis entranes juto and denth i thut cuwmber won the cuthusinstic sdmirntion ot the house, Tho performance, #8 w whole, however, was ruther uncven, Miss Henriottu Vuders ns Fionddisa made the most out of u rdl\a‘m.:u is ucnlquuly u Inl.:‘rI wu);i‘ ‘At tho matinéy yestorday tho company ap- pearcd i Juines Sheridan Ktowles, *Tho Wife. alr. Keeng ussumning tho role of Julfen St, Pierre, and tiss Henrlutin Vaders that ot Mariannc, Durluyg thy present engdgement tho - mirers of Mr. Kosno are cortninly belog turmshed with proof of tho actor's versatllity, Thoy muy question the wisdom of pluying such o variety of purts, The revivalof A New Way to Pay Old Debts™ surved merely the purposs of showing to the public the uetor's cavabitty, for the play can scircely ever Hud fuvor with ‘o nodern sudlonce, at leust i {13 present shupe. Hls Sir Giles Ocerrcach wus worth woing n. long wuy to sue, but even bls powerful interprotu- tion of the churucter cuonot carry the pluy. *The Wifo" |8 much better muited (o mudern nudiences, und will no doubt tukou permatent piaco in the repertoire of Keene, It tells w owell coutrived - und - uileet- fug atory, posscsaing strobg drumatio Iuterest, wnd = plotures In Ldibanne s Lypo of wownhood with sll the attributes of fel- nh Jovehness,—tendurmifectionate, conslatent, pure; her uctions governed by nobility of pur- Poso aud intollvetunt power, Sss Vudirs, while sho sumetimes falled 1o show tho tendories, sweotniess, und dopth of tho oharaoter, guve astendy uhd_well-considered plece of uctlug in Martusine, In tier scones with tho Friar in the Haoll of Justico, whevo Joondrds discovins seene forco ud I her tent hor wctlng wad distinguished by and passiun, and seeired apolnu Keane's pletnro of St Picrre~—tho v i tho midst of bls criminnl surroundings is hnunted with u senso of tho kood und the beantirtul, und evortuatly: erosies bis Instructor i depravity—wis huety concelved and admiru- iy sot before bis nudlence, 1n tho scone with thu Duke whers bo forces nim tu slgn the confession of his own Infamy, und du recopnition of his alster, and in s deatbesceno he neted with forco, Ure, 1o0vor, and curnest- ness, Mr. Frazee Coulter us Lounarda linely currled qut tho scone whure he muke hlmself nown to - Marianne, tid well ju the street seone, Mr, F Roche, {t bo wuly - lenrn o prosounce mmy ot words _properly, would be fur moreendurablo, Mr. lacey. Bon wad tho Lorenzo, aud Miss Gruco Roth the Flaritiel, w slight part, which she rendered with tolerable neceptahility, ‘I8 evening Mr. Keene will appear n Riche- Heu, two-morrow us Hamlet, at tho Saturdu mutinto ho will aut tho part of Don Ceaar de Liazan, und in the ovonlng Hichard 1. On Sune duy night tho engagement will oud, whon Ham- fet will bo presented, ——————. Givo mo the Shukers Bursapuzill rucu to ull others,—C. d.Guilimetle, on, Blmself, in profer= A0, Bos- BUS.NESS NOTICES, Arond’s Kumysus tu Winter Cholera. From . M. jinlo, M. 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A fitting compuniol plece to tao fapous ** Mars™ cologne. ———————— The Homoeo tilc poultry physiclau, togetliar with & stall caso of sultuble wedicines, muy Lo procured ut u swull putlay st Booricke & Tafel’s Phurmacy, No. & Clark street, MEDICAL, Miracles of Healing Unparal~ leled in Medical His- tory. Cuticura Resolyent, the great natural blond. puriticr, rtsorhent, renavitor, and vitalizot, has shown {18 grand curative power in scrofula, white swellings, uleers, erysipelas, awelled neck, serofitlous Intfammntions, mercurial affections, old wores, erptions of the akin, soro cyes, and sealp uffectinns, with dey, thin, and fatling hatrs and when the Ciitleura, a_Medicinal Jeliy, and the Cuticuen Soap, prepared from It, are applled’ toexternal symptoma, tha cures efteoted by the Cuticura Romedles ara marvelous, Scrofula, fcropunA.—Hon, Willinm Taylor, Boston, Stato Senator of Mossachusetts, permanently cured of &t humor of the fes rnd scalp that had been treated unsitee rully for twelve yoars by many of floston’s be hysicians and mostnoted #peeinlista, na woll s Europenn nnthorities, Ho Buya: 1 have been so clated with my succesaful use of tho Cuticurn Remedles that 1 have :fi:gqu men in tho streets to tell thom of my Running Sores. iy Ruxsisa Bowrs~IHoory Landecker. Dover. N. i, certifica that Aug, '.{!, 1877, bo broke his lesr, The bone wan sct by nrhyulclnn. Upon re- moving the aplins sures bmoke out from the kneo to the heel, Doctors enlled thom varieose velns, and ordered rubber stookings. Pald $23 lockings, without any sign of curo. Bought iy Hemediea and” was rapldly and por- manently cured. Certified to by throps & Plnkham, Drugglsts, Dover, N. H, Salt Rheum, SALT oM. —~Geo. F. Owen, dealer in Planos, Grand Rapids, Mich., was troubled for nine yoars with Sait ltheum, Iriod every medicino known to the traide, and wns attended by many physi- clous, with only temporary rellaf, Cured by Cutlcura Remedies, v Cutleurn Remedica aro proparcd by Wooks & Potter, Chemists and Drugyists, 300 Washington- #t.. Hoston, and_aro for mule by all Drumgiats, Price of Cutleura, n Medfelnnl Jeily, small boxi o ho lurge boxes, §1: Cuticura Resolvent, new Blood Puritier, §1 per bottle; Cuticurn Helnnl Tollet Sonp, % ces Cutlcura Mo- dicinal 8hnving Soap, 15 cents; in bars for Bar- Lers and irge consumers, b0 cents. £47~ All matled free. on receipt of price. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH. One Bottle Radical Cure, One Box Ca- tarrhal Solvent, and One Improved Inhaler. Price for all, $1.00. FEconomieal, agreeable, sute, and never-failing, telleving instantly und curing pormanently, thin e ers 10 the wenry suflerer from every form of Catarrh ra- lief and rest. It ral and common senne. phnae of catarrhal " di eloansing the nns: sweetening the hreath, restoring the senaos of sinell, taate; and hearing to full sctivity, puritying n- the biood of catarrhal virus, knd chocktni stitutlonal savages. Buy it whlle tharo is yot time. Ask fur &nnford's Hadieal Cure, Sold and reo- vinmendud everywhere, General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boslon, OLLIN. 0Ono Colling' Voltalo Elactria C 8 piuster, costiog 25 centa, is vouraie ERR eLreTo for ruprior (o overy other eleetrieal appliance before the pM ERS wblie, They instansly rotieve T pyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, Mnatnrin, Fover und Awie, und Kidney und Urinacy Dimcnbiies, wnd o v worn over the pit of the % , oruny affected part. Piice Wost End Dry Goods Houge GoLDEN OpPORTUNITY! ANNUAL CLEARING: SALE LINENS IIOUSEKEEPING GOODS, GREAT BARGAINS IN NAPKINS. 200 doz, Undressed Linen Napkins, and good size, per dozen, $1.60 aud $1.855 reduced from ¥2 and $2,50, 150 doz, extra ne Doublo Damask Nap. Kins (satin finished), with neat fern putterns, per dozen, $2 and $3; usual prices, $3 and $5. 5 Alsv, a lurge nssortment of 3-4 Napkins, In White and Cream Colored, at less than cost of importation. TABLE LINENS. 50 pes. Cream Damask, 60 and 760; fore mer prices, 85¢ aml $1. 100 pes. Barnsley Dumask, 86c and $13 cost to tmport, $1 and $1.25, 75 pes. Bleached Dumask, 87 1-2¢ and B13_ sold everywhere for $1.10 and §1.60; lower or better grades in sumo proportion, TOWELS. 100 doz, All-Linen Huck Towels, 20x40, with Red or Bluo Borders, cach 1603 have soid them at 25 200 doz, Dumask or Huck Towels, with assorted Colored Borders, 2503 thiy Towel ean’t be bought for less” than 60 cents. BED SPREADS. Agreat Job Lot of Crochot Quilts ut $1, 1,25, and $1,60, 1 case Marsellles ;;ull#«, $1.60 and 823 ) sold at 2 and Do English Marseilles 8 eases extrn heavy Quilts; fn beantiful patterns, ut $2.60 ;_ud_x?:l; manufacturer’s price, $3 and salle 50 pes. tmported (all-linen) Huck Towels plut,- hlnlr-bleuched, und - 16 Inchos whie, onty Li¢ per yard; would be cheap at 16e, . An oxamlnation of the above will show them ull to be genuino bargaiug, ay they are below manufucturers’ puices. CARSON, PIRIE & GO, Same Goods atour North Side Housa North Clark and Erle-sls. 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