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17 asmeaea meena % Scereeeenees Caumeemeeeneeee ee} THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1881~IWENTY PAGES, le ——————————— THE TURE. ia year-olds: Mr. Keene's Kinz Alfonso-Urucifl: z Z colt, and Kinz Altonso-Zephyr colt. Mr. Lorile Annual Meeting ss the Chicago | funts aniinacbage? Atnsaasnie, Comanche, ane ae : $ . The Ke Stake: . Driving Park Yester for Seyeur-olus “and upwarls Sie Keane day. A Gretifying Exhibit of Receipts and and Pat Malloy. lard’s Winnebn; Brother to_ Foxhi loy-Amy Farley urd’s Gerald, Sachem, RKantaka, Side Goudwood. t year-olds: Mr. Keene's’ Ki Amy Farley colt. alt, ‘tha. Iroquois‘and Aranza. ne Drawn; Cl 0, ‘Massusalt, Comancne, franc lake, and Siddartha. The Ascot Derby for 3. , Virgll-Lark colt, Pat Mal- an Foxuall. . Mr. Loril- asvit, Winnebago, vou Stakes, for lug Alfonso-Craci- THE CROWNAL COURT. A Batch of Convicts Sentenced to the Penitentiary. The Special Venires Securing the Very Best of Jurymen. enditures for the Past Hx colt and King Alfons Exp War. Loriliara's Mussasnit, Couns acer Sar. aL fonebago. ‘The Racing St Lig! je i Y Gyem-dids: sie. Reone's reg atakes tor | Lighly-eight True bills Found -by the November = oye cu Phattoy: Ay Farley gott, Mr. Lorillard's 5 Grand. Jur Be) et A 5 ebago, anche, Massagoit, Si r j Ponr-Year-Old Trot and Firemen’s | and Kantaka. The Nassau Sewer, silceargn | = ; The trialof Stannard, who killed bis mistress, Tournament to Ke. Held Next Season. ft Wenonah, and ‘Touch: 18S}, he has Winneb: Kart von, tucus, by imp, b. c. Nimrod, by inp. land “Lassie. Winnebaro, sume three Me b. -e -Dangerfield, Death of Mr. E. A. Clabangh—The American Esgagements in En- gland for 1883, Etc,” 3, THE DRIVING PARI the Chicazo Driving Park Association held its sonual busine: meeling yesterday afternoon at Xo. 116 Monroe street. The ineeting was’ cated tp orver. by the Seeretary, Mr. D. L. Hall, and whe President, the Hon. &. K. Dow, being un- arobabis absent, Mr. Albert Haydeu waselected ary Chairman. ea nounced thit the Treasurer of the usie = Bemis, was iso un grondably 2becnt, being contined tobis home by a qudden iHness. Under the circumsiauces be fas unable to sulanil 2 full report of his oficial ays, bul there wis on hand a very creditable gbowing in 2 cash necount, which would proba- py. answer all the purposes of the full report. qpig be read as follows: cREDIT, Bs P Club house, tar, and privil Sunmer trotting znceting . Total... Bxpenses.. Hanning meetin, Iss Postage Tota! Net protiis. Qn motion the report was atopted. The meeting next proceeded 10 the election of aBoard of Directors for the ensuing veer. The glateag made up by the maaagement was rend and the nares put into nomination by Mr Jones, On mytfon of Mr, Carter, the Secretary was direeted4u cast one ballot for all the meimn- bers present, representing 3}sharcs, for the list of Directors Just as it stood. ‘The fist is as fol- Jows: The flon. S. K. Dow, Potter Palmer, Gen. Richard Rowett of Carlinville, W.C. Eagan, W. B.King. A.A. Munger, Washington Mesing, Re 3. Smith, J. H.. McAvoy, William Mamiiton, Clifton Bell, D. L.. Hall, UH. V. Beiis, M. Burke, 3.4.Gore, Albert Hayden, J..8. Carter, Jobn B. sefery, E. PB. Tovey. John Summerticid, D. H. Curtis, It. J. Walshe. and J. E. Brewster. meeting to a propusition which bed been Drought before the manugement ‘by Superiu- tendeot Bullwinkle of the Fire-Insurance Patrol.and at the same time be furnisbed a prospectus of the National Firemen’s Tourna- ment tobe held in-this city next October. It was designed to hive the association take charge of the tourncy, offer prizes amounting ay), ind in other teibut 5 of J tho enterprise. ot teurnument inf this. city® was a great | for damases, intlicted by Will Cody success Hinuncially. and it estimated | owned vy J.T. Sinith at Kansus that between MAK) and 40,00 people were in at- | ‘carding to the testitiony tne injured tendance. The proposition brouzbt, cut some little discussion. but it was on all sides consid- ered that ihe tournament was well worth bv ing. and that the arrangements should be lett entirely to the new Board of Dtrecto ‘There- upon Enclish introduced the tullowing reso- judon. which was unanimously adopted: Resvieed. Tout the Directors of the Calcazo Driving-Park tire requested to.secure the Fire- men’s Nauonal Tournament t? be beld tu Octo- ber neat, aud offer such prizes and inducements as will make it worthy of Chicazo and the assc- clarion. F Secretary Hall said he had also been instruct- ed to bring before the meeting for their consid- ersuon another :mportanut matter. The coming year Was to witness what would probably be the greatest event on the American turf—the trot- ling race Letween the great 4. olds Phil Thompson. Sweetheurt, and (possibly) Fred Crocker. The match was arranged to come off either in this city or New York, and the latier city would no doubt make strenuous etforts to secure it. lt was highly desirable, as Chicazo bad now the lead in such mutters, that sbe should keep it, and tbe manugement was desir- pus of having the codperation of every member of the association in the endeavor to have the race come off here. Judge Summerficld was. heartily in favor of the project, and introduced a resoiution, wnich atter baving been slightly moditicd, was unaui- mously adopted as follows: Rewlved, That the Directors of the Chicaco Driving Perk are requested to offer a sufticient- dy targe purse _tomduce the great trotting 4- year-olds Phil Thompson, Sweetheart. and Fred Crocker to trot their pruposed match io Chicago next season, believing that. such a race will be one of the great turf events of the season. | Ithaving been tacitly agreed that the oiticers for the ensuing year should not be elected until fuck Umeas Messrs. Dow, Bemis, and other members Were able to attend, the meeting at this juncture adjourned subject to. tbe call of the President. MR, CLABAUGIPS DEATH. Mr.E.4.Clabauzh, one of the best-kaown turfmen in Amerlea, died at his residence, Hogerstown, Md., tast Tuesday. By profession Mr. Clabaugh was a banker, being at the time of bis death President of the People’s Bunk of slopson. she Ww: for $5,0K1, ‘but before race had been haif re feif and McDonald received injuries which re- sulted in bis death. In Engiand betting on races is conducted sole- jy through the medium of bookn odds aniinst every horse in the race. andria Park, London, not long azo, a bookmaker known as “Hoppy,” because be is lame, at- tempted to leave thé ground without bets. His scheme being discovered by the crowd, he was attacked by the crow assistance of the polic i injured, The buggy in which he did business wus burued by the infuriated victims of the defaulter. - Parthenis Rey R Springbrook: nie Foxhail, Virgil- Lark eo ley colt, King Alfonso: Alfonso-Crucifix colt. Grand Pri In , dam the'b. ¢. Sul ‘by imp. lil-Gsed, ud: ‘The bay mare clie Brasii foxl to Indiunapolis, record 2:21. The Board Association it is understood that Budd Li on the turf next svagon with a stable of trotters, ACincinnati reporter recently visited Maud aud found her in 1 begin fogging her Jau.}, undshe will be @ aud the Grand Prix de Paris. umes A. Grinstead, of Kentuek trtes in the Derby fur 18! stead, by Gilroy, dam Sister ‘to Ruric, i - Martin-Cigily Jonson filly. hsehild bas in the Derby and ‘Grd de Paris, 1335; the Champion Stakes, 1s sex Stakes, IS: and the Ricuinc Mr. Lorillard’s Clare, W. ¢ oldas Me sClare, Wenonah, and ‘Tone! In the Oaks for 1883, Mr. Lorrillard has the b. are, in the Derby, a #0, Massasoit, Comaycue, ka, Siddartha, cb. ¢. Tazo by ‘imp. Glen Spar- dain inp. Genista, and nlyon, dain imp. itgh- psom Grand Prize, 1355, soit, and Comunche, and the tand Prix de Paris.’ Sachem by Alarin, fo) duin * Maiden; ol. Betty Washington; lenlyon, be oe Jn the Mas: the ‘The sime In ‘the E; by St. Martin, dain Sopby B the Ouks, 1883, twoy cb. f. Misfortune (dam of Sista! M tan, bred by tho Hi m Saltana, by Lexington. TRACK TALK. ‘Of Review of th meets in New York tomorrow. Une coudizion. Trottedgiguinst time next season. The tirste number of the Breed weekly paper devoted to the ‘inte under the manu who will make at Bolarg, the_ yearling colt recently. purchased y Ate dele KO ier Epsom Deroy je, these tirures be! in the sule of a yeurl Mr. W.. PL Bell, True Le den, to: Sanugele Wind aud Doliy by Et The stable chard Roche, the St. Louis pool ‘Toe Secretary called the utteation of the | iheiudes | The wel George Wilkes, Tounins of Mitne:potis, tained # recotd of trotted last y W, 1. Tomer, driver of Will Cady. no. business on the track, the wrong direction, Yet the “Jury. Homer hus appealed, end will, doubtte: ultimately. At the close of 1880 there were seventy-one horses that hud records of 2 ing the present 5: list bave been made. under, 2:19; 1 MeDonald, the jockey who rode the American colt Foxhaif in the Cesurewiteh, and was sub- sequently killed by the fallmg of Buchanan, tr the Liverpool Cup, was approached by a lif surance avent just before the start for tho named race, and solicited to insure ‘his lite Tho ‘offer was faughingly refu: 9 Buchanan Viotin, Uberto, and Gihu being by Bonnie Scotlind out of Buelan, by Lextugton, ity of UL znd borse breeders, was issued last weelz. sture.of trotuing-horse ne S000, and en: ogy at Keen y ot Ts: tl brother to. mare Glidi wich bas bred bis mare: wove, Driving Wind, and Doli and all are in foal, arden are by M iy Allen out of Pocaboutas of rice-horses controlied son by Joun Spilir Wednest: Mi b3 damages or better. = being would bave THE BOULEVARDS. ‘The progress of the work on Michigan avenue boulevard the past week has been as great as re been expected, considering the un- cing could favorable weather. has been substantially completed to Thirty-titth strect, the curbing is finished, and the cuteh- Thy. sub-material for the rondway us, far south as Twenty-nintb street is basins arc all iu. Slow Progress Owing to the Unfavore | « able Weather. Tho laying of the Haze Amy Fare phyr colt, and King has three e| D.C, Brother to Grin- fp. rtin, dam imp. Cicily 3 by War c), and Leopuid d bri 7 Sus td Stakes, ISS2, - Relmont, eld, record 2:20, is in ‘ational Trotting we will appear Mr. Bair “Gazelle, a t of enttle It is ment of Mr. J. H: Sanders, in the cd apt, William Con- ‘The Dwyer Bros. spring at Gen, Harding's gs the largest ever reached Driving y Queen, and by seller, will be ‘The lot y, the latter mare So So,.by | terd by Dr. Kaigntstown, Ind.. owner and is traversing it in was wholly at taut to Smit win Dur- ou fourtern additions to this eh, rs, Who la <At Alex. titling bis |, and ‘but for tho been se- is set for Monday. Morris Bullen plended guilty to larceny, and * | was remauded until Tuesday. Jobn Malley, who was found guilty of selling liquor to a drunkard, paid bis tine and costs, $61, and was diseburged. Sentence was suspended in the cases of Fred McCutfrey, charged with larceny, and Jobu Ken- nedy, indicted tor burglary. quasi criminal calendur will not be called is im the Sussex Stakes at Goodsrood in 1885. SE % i Keene bas “fu the Derby, 18s yy, but may be taken up some time duriug i by eet Brovelty aaa ». @ Holera, by imp, Bun~ ‘pros wag entered in the case of Jobn cotland, dum Waltz; b. ¢. brother to | ¢. Grtbler and Burdette B. Patton, indicted for corrupting jurors, as they had been punished by Judge Moran for the‘ olfense. Gribler served ont hig sentence in the County Jail, and is now in Chicago; Patton fs in Slissourl in business. ‘The Clerk of the Criminal Court hus made out for Judge Tuley a lst_of all the undisposed eases, and his Honor will commence ‘Tuesday with No. 1, and try to find out from the States- Attorney why'the defendants Lave not been tried, Some of the cases are so old that. the public have forgotten all about thai, and tho uecused themsetves have probabiy forgotten that they were ever indicted. Atuong the cases to be inquired intofs that ot George Van [ol- ten, the defaulting City Collector, about whom notbiug bus been heard for some months. THE SPECIAL PETIT PAN made up of business-men, summoned by Jud Tuley inst, Mouday, were released yesterday morning. While they were uot barsh in their verdicts, the effect of their beiug in the Crim Court w: f thieves pleaded zuil '¢ the merey of the Court rather Un chunecs before them. And itwas ay sy thing to get a jury, as all were good men and the “lawyers ‘couldn't make “tho ordinary valid objections. Tne. legal gentlemen. as u rule liked the jury, since they were fairer. fu ther judgments than the ignorant crowd usually summoned, and, ex- cept iu a very bad case, they now preter twelve such men tothe same sumber of fellows who neurly always make up the panels in the Crim- Inal Court. Wing f.ce, who was indicted for murder in Mansifetd with a knife in June harzed yesteruay, a, nolle pros. ‘ed by” Assistant State's Attorney hen tried, the jury disusreed, Judze aid the only eye-witness was u Chinaman, and if bis evideuce was tuken as true, the c: was clearly one of self-defense. ‘The ‘evidene on the part of che peuple against: the pri of adunssions, waich oner consisted reall; vere sworn to by hut his knov itaperte one witnes dge of the uglish tan aud that these udm 3 of enution, ntnces of the ease, the Court was inclined ta the opinion that uny further proceedings on Lig part of the peo- would result in un xequittal, the evidence gon his mind a very considerable doubt of ‘Hence he would aliow the uolle to be cn- and order Wing Lee discharged. WILLIAM P. WALDRON, indicted for embezzlement, was discharged yt i Li rested on a Warrant, J under a habeus corpus by j Judge Tuley. Waldron used to be a mer- chant in buffalo, but, losing his ‘capital, wine to this ety awd secured a. situation with and they sent bin on the roud with two trunks fullof samples, While in New York be suid half of the goods for $200, and, 13 he gaimed, used tho mioney to pay expenses. For fnis thoy bad him arrested und indicted, a3 ated. When cued for trial he waived jury, und JudzeTuley, atter bearms tho ev denee, dischurged bim. Before he fett the court-room Detcetive Muynahan, of the State’s- Autorney's office, took him into custody. On application Judge ‘Tutey issued a writ of hiubeas corpus. Mr, Jennings, who represented - Wil Brothers, wa siotr to holding bin, he wa: Jennings other warraut io bts possession ehu bezzement aud turceny in tuo Stat . York, but Waldron slipped out yuiedy-and aie bis escade, Ollicers ure bunting tdr him. ANOTHER GOOD PANEL. ‘Tho County Board baving fuiled to draw petit jurors for the December terms, Judge Jameson issued-a special venire for forty for Branch No. 1, and it was put into the hands of Ubiel-Bailitt Sev= erin, woo did his work well, as isevidenced by tho following natces: George Schneider, D. Saur, tered, and ga Edward L. Smith, Jacob Wi G. Goldsmith, iT. Whilpley, ¥. Albru, George J. Schmidt, : iin, Julies J.P. Lindberg, Robert ui er, Frank Hooker, bennett, Watson. C. H. Brig Peter Schuttier, Willi Alle! ; |. ff Judge Jameson adopts the same rule us Judge Toley—refuses to let any one off on ne- count of. business—the cffe sl will be continued, and many justive, and others. plead x county the expense of thelr 1 hoped thut the County Hoard will draw no more petit jurors, but that the Judges will issue speeiul venfres, since only in this way ean good. men be secured, THEY DON’Y LIKE THE BRIDEWELL. The only thing of interest tat bappencd ity aud save the It is tobe in Judze ‘uley’s court during the sen- tencing” of the prisoners was’ tho plication of two you to uit to the {penitentiary i id of to the Bridewell. Judge Tuley almost always, where i boy Is convieted fer the tirst_ tine, sends him to the juil or Bridewell tu avoid ai bing to him the stigma of buving been in Joliet. His kind- ness, However, Was fot appreciated in two in- stah esters Johu Kennedy, who had been awarded eighteen mouths in the Bride- well, withdrew his plea of guilty to grand larceny and entered a plea of guilty’ to robbery for the sole purpose of bet ut to the peni- | tentiury; and August Wonderly, who was per- from grand to Baltimore. Although more or less interested in | peng put in, and the delivery of mitted’ to ebunge bis plen turf sports from his childhood, it isouly within |-sryel, which was stopped by petit jareens wl Deeutse De wot a past ‘ gravel, ye the: r in the. Bridewell. Kennedy's ensed gi z I. edy’s -re- the tive years that the deceased gentleman | jnte- freeze, bas been resumed, and st wn3 granted, but Wonuerl; denicd. hasbeen prominently Lefora the public as a breeder and owner of ruce-borses. He hed a fine breeding farm at Clover- brook, Md. from which have grad- gated such well-known — animals 2s Fistor, Piccolo, Oden, Cloverbrook, aud Catoctin, tnd at the time of hisdeath Mr. Clabaurh wes making arrangements for great improvements ‘nhis racing stud. It was at the spring inceticg. Baltimore in 1875 that the subsequevtly well- known ruby and blue jacket of Mr. Clabaugh made its its first appearance, the rider on this eecasion being Fisher. Mr. Ciabaugh's first Funner was Violet, who failed to get a place in the Chesapeake Stakes.won by Firework. During this meeting Viator and Piccolo made their first Sppesrance in Mr, Clabaugh’s colors. pine ° the work on 'Thirty-fifth street except a tew on the boulevard end, iz completed. The ayenue bas also been cleaned from ‘tweuty- ninth to Tairty=lifth street during tho week, tae second street bis bee paved with zranit blocks, the planting ot s treos has extended. as Tar south us Hizhte street, and the wort is Ueing pusned xenerally with all possible rapidity, and will be continued until the weather interferes, interscetion bad weather and. partly tothe nou-arriv grunit trom Waterlou, Wis. Paul Rond has been the ea of Twenty The Commi ers ure conlident that the entire boulevard will be completed and ready fer use by June 1. and possibly sooner if the weatner is as favorable us it promises t WE! ‘0 be. sf WASHINGTON STREET. en partly owin! ¢ of the del: yn= ess bus bee made on the wt boulevard during the past the al of breuic in the § is incident shows a creat lack of moral priu- zo 1o the penitentiary was that prisoners i Hridewell bad to sleep Lwo- In at bi didn't indicate any ground for ais ps y wot their ideas of © th jomul criminals in the jail, wi ution on necount of the thorough discipline imaintamed by Mr. Felton. SUDGMENT-DAY, it was sentence-diy- in_ both brauehes yester- duy aud a large batch of convicts was disposed of, 45 tollows: Robert Armsby, burglary. penitentiary: William Watcher, burglary, cur penitentiury; William Jordan, unit slaughter, fifteen years penitentiary Summers, lareen; nhs House of Cor recttop; Martin Monkowsky, att lary, Ubree years penitentiary; I was one of the best d-year-olds ed bisyear, but having to meet such good oues us { the granit, but it is expected to urrive in robbery, two yenrs penitentiary: Thomas ‘tras ies.Tom Ochiltree, Calvin, and Chesupeuke | cient quantities this weck to enable that pa tor | coy, robbery, four years penitentiary; Join {n most of his enzagements. he wus not particu- | the Work to coon. The Iamp-posts that were | Ludloll. larceny, two years penitentlarys dames {aris successful. Mr. Clubaugh’s stable ran with | already ou tho street. have been reset, aad ni, lareeny, one your penitentiary: Anton faireuccess until the present year. Oden being { connections mude for the addinonal uum- F one ‘year penitentiary: Harry the only one to pay his way during the season of | ber that’ will be roquired.. About 10) | X late one year House of Curtection 481. The nominations for stakes to be run in | boles have been dug for the | John Quinn and Micbuel Crowley, burt 168-83 rendered void by the death of Mr. Cla- | plunting’ of trees, and manure-heaps for the ars euch in the penitentiary; Hee biugh are ‘as follows: Baltimore, 162, Home- | protection of the trees placed aloug the street “lary, ten” years tentlary: brod Stakes, Bantam. Monocucy, Patrician; Ches- | us feras Union Park. Work wilt be commenced Wonderly, ‘petit anys on Hi iStakes, Heatherbivom, | tomorrow iu tree-planting, and a large furce of t Correction; ‘Thomas’ E Jerome. Park, 1s: Patrician; Belmont: y pi Antrim: Ladies" ey Island, Iss2, Tidal Stakes, Bantam, Pa- Uician, Heatherbloom; Mermuid Stakes, Chi cunt ruins. of any men will be employed by Mr. Peterson, the tree- Contractor, for tho purpose of doing the work Qetore the ground freezes up. ‘That purt of the boulevard coniplete Halsted street to. Carpenter—is anpazently in excellent condition. to be seen, while the streets crossing the boule- vard are In an execrable condition from It is almost impossible for description to xo ou Carpenter or ‘There d—from po mud whatever re- nicles Hever" Li of Cui en yeurs penit larceny, two. years penitentiar: Iwo Years penitentin eight mouths House of Currection: Evil Uunsen, Rabert Morris, petit har adee, Minerva; Coney Jeland Derby, Bantata, inerva; 18s%, Coney Island Deroy. Castor: | Morgun, so deep ts tue wud, It would seem as | Georse Fisher, larceuy, ont year penitentiary; Tidal Stakes. ‘Alexauaer. Long Braheb, iss’, | if tue sizn “No Bottom” sbould be placed on nedy. robbery, eighteen months perl Homebred Produce Stakes, Empress. Saratoga, | some of tho wud-holes on those streets. ¥ Joun Grady, Tuomas Collins, Burt Kenner Stakes and ‘Travers e3, terday quite w number of carriuges that d: rubbery, four years each penitentiary; tam, Heatherbloom; Alabama Stakes, Patrician, | West ou the boulevard as far as Curpeuter were opineky. assault, thirty days County Minerva, obliged to return, there belng no sufe outlet on homus Little, lireeny, four months any of the cross Streets. Should. these streets of Correcuion;: Charles Harris, bu: not be paved ere long. Vehicles will-curry mud four years. penitentiary; Charle: “THE AMERICANS ABROAD. on the boulevard and destroy {ts cleauly ED recelving stolen property, one year The engagements of the American horses ia . rses pearance. enitentiary; FD. Laughlin, forgery, one year gland in 1633 have just been made public, and | "those uf the property-owners residing on tho | henttentiys Willuim, MeMaumer, Site SUE iollows: improved BEEBE, ee wate eet iettiant vars Reform Schoul: Newmarket First § _ _ | iiduexr reporter yesterday deel: tend eae FUSE Spring Meeting Two Thou, | ibemselves | perfectly satisfied with the By = Mr. Keene's Brother to Foxha! work 60° far done. ‘ne = Superintend= colt by Virgil, dam Lark: bay colt by King Alfonso, dam Zephyr. Mr, Loriliard’s Winne- Massasolt, Kantaka, and Siddartha. One sand Guineas: Mr. Lorillard’s Clare, We- Ronah, and Forget-Me-Not. Newmarket Second Spring Mecting—The ne Stakes for J-year olds; Mr. .Kecenc's Brotherto Foxhall: bay colt. by King Alfonso, dam Crucifix; cheatnut colt by Pat Malloy, dam Amy Farley.’ Mr. Lorillard’s Wiunebsizo, 31us- Pp. ent expects to have a completed street to Union -k in tho next two weeks. : nit 13 laid to the park and the second tos Gon street, If the completed strect isus firm a3 that already laid, the boulevard will be one of the best in tho city. a BUY NO HOLIDAY PRESENT hair and tlesh brush the well, and marvelously cure headaches, without seeing Dr. Scott’s beautiful electric s. ‘They always benetit ‘The first course of THE GRAND JURY for the November term tintshed its work rester- day and was discharged by Judge Tu thanked them for whut they “hud doue.” They considered 202 cases, und disposed of them as si True bills, cighty-cight: no. bills, 10d: ed. ten, ‘They ‘submitted the appended re- ‘e, the November grand jury, having exam- the County Jail, tind’ that ‘its sanitary ar- t3 and discipline are us good xs be ‘expected under the circumstance could but aasolt, Siddartl iS | ne cumsts Rewasacter duis Mosinee Sareaniee neuralgia, dandruff, falling hair, baldness, | would recomm ae te, County Hoar that Makes, for g-year-oldst Mr. Keone'sVingl-Lark | Theuinatisal ete Lice resnnded Mf Notas | sir y ‘prouyit there ita tithy eonditon folt, King Aifonso-Zephyr colt. ‘Mr. Loritlard’s | Tebresemted, is suey Stores. < | 43 will provent the spread of discasb ur. vermin o awe i roupyehe @ jail. ~ it, Comanche, and Winneba:o. he Grentest Sufferer in the World. And we ¢Specially cull the attention of Justices Newmarket First October aleeting—The St. er Stakes, for 3-year-olds: Mr. Keene's King Alfonso-Crucinx colt, and King Aifonza-Zephy'r it. ir, Loritlard’s Comunche, -Winnebagy, iassasoit, and Rantaka. Newmarket Second October Mecting—The BS ‘autaka, Siddartha, und Clare. = > Ascot Meetine—‘the Prince of Wales Stakes, Mr. Ben Hillard, of Wasbington County, Geor- gia. is perhaps the greatest sutferer in the world, fiy hag beet thirty-three yeurs in bis bed, ea- during the most excruc n quatism, unudle to move any part of bis body except bis lower. jaw. and to stightly shrug bis ashington (Ga.) Gazette. Newmarket Oak lord's Cnc aveerar ond a Shoulders, For all thosy long Years of sutermy _ The Newmarket Derby: Mi. Keene's Brother to | bis Joints buve been as stilt as if wrown toxet [oti aud Pac Malioy- Amy Farley cult br. | Solis a WAH oly Gheertult fle hes spent lard’: S Ssusoil , | and is & mage che: " s Sigqnagbawo, Muscasoit, “Comanche, | f° ine secxur relic! in vain, and fs wow sup- ported by the county, to his xreat grief and sur- ae ting asony from rheu- ther it, anu Police Magistrates to the fact that a hinge number of petty gases huve been sent by thei to this body wkith we would recommend be di posed of herentter without Leing held over to the Criminal Court, J. Juxas, Foreman. Itis understood that indictments were re turned against. several proper ners who rent houses to prostitutes. There has been much compiaint receatiy about the bagnios ot Paciile avenue, scarcely a- day passing but strangers are robbed by the inmates, ‘The mat- ler came to the attention of the grand jury, who sent for Mayor Harrison. He said he was pow- ericss to break up the deus. Hence the oxly er course was taken: indictments proper cound. against the owners of the property;” and in some cases S were returned against tho keepers. is en said that indfetinents were returned ayningt Ivo suburban officuls who did not turn over nil the money in their bands, but it wus im- possible to verify the report OM Account of the reticence of the olicinls and clerks who would know the facts. Capiases will be issued Monday for all offenders who are notin jail, and it- will come out then whether the two alleged default- crs are to,buve a trial in the Criminal Court. ——— AN INSURANCE, EXPERT. A Protective Feature ti Life-Insurance —What Are the Functions of an Ex- pertiI—A Club Topic. ‘Atone of our leading clubs the other day there aruse after luncheon at antinated dis- cussion over the subject of life-insurance. A brother member had’ recently died, and it was solely due to the fact that the deceased had placed considerable insurance on his life that his family are left in comfortable circumstances. ‘Lhus the conversation launched into life-insurance generally, All surnnee iD si 5 aumirable previsiun, but the trouble w: how to deterinine the question of sonndness, “Your trouble was mine awhile ago,” spoke up one of the party, °° but my mind is entirely easy now. ve recently had a | sum plhiced on iny lite in different com- 3,and nut only do L teel certain that dollar will be forthcoming at the prop- tis equally, important, Lam sand Ugures that show —their value com- fully at any # ewe Hlow did you secure this information 2??? spoke several in chorus. A Y went into this as J do other things, on sn princip! When you negotiate fora piece of land you go to an expert to tract examined. To do less Now in thi ie TL went to an insurance expert, Whe devotes his en- tire time to iusurance mittters. Que com- pany isne more to him than another. He Jooks after your interests, not theirs. He is the attorney of the pubtic, and his entire suc- vess depends on his ability to serve the pub- lic. A single case of bad advice would ruin Thin, + Who is this expert and where can he be found?” was the 1 inquiry, “TtisMr. Mervin ‘Tabor, and his oflice is in the new Grannis Block on De r street, i ‘ally born to the suriuice business. uny yea prominently connected with” the New Yor! Mutual.” ‘ 2 M tow is he remunerated for his serv- ices?” “It you place the insurance through his agency there are no charges whatever. ‘The commission from the company satisiies him, But such commission dues not in the least wtect his judgment, for all companies pay him alike.” lt, however, ip is only informa- tion you want, say about the soundness of this or that company, the status of your policies, their present value, or anything of that sort, he charges a nominal fee.” “Ibis a great comfort,” continued the gen- tlemun, ‘to feul free from the everlasting insurance agent. AH are necessarily tn- trustworthy because the paid attorneys: of particular companies. ‘They present only the bright side—none of the dark. All their information, so called, is not worth a rush. "Yhey taik you into a thing against your will, iy you buy apigina poke. Here- tofure fully 2.per cent of all insurance has beep placed in iguorance. 1 am fully per- uaded that Mr. ‘fabor’s plan and niethods. vill completely revolutionize this bi by placing the pubiie not only in a to defend themselves, but on ground.” “TV have known people to, beswindled even when insured in sound companies, when constrained to ‘surrender . their polices,” a member of the party. : et Lalsu know of cuses, und right here Mr, Tabor is of most None out pert can tell you whata policy is worth, syou can face them with the exact tigures The company will offer you anything they choose and you cannot help. yourself. ‘The policy itzelf zives no indication what it i atany given’ time. In each vantage vahice determined by -.he the State, by tie cha plan on which business and-other things too mumerous to Hence you can easily sev uhat it taki pert to give you the exact Ligures. ue With) the working of the plans in vogue, aud umlerstanding your cit s, he emit iufurm you. most tntelli- genuly what class of insurance is most to your advantage, whether life, limited, life ymeut, short or long endowment, or ‘Ton- ting, taking intu account age, motives, finan cial circumstanees, ete. When insurance is jaced he delivers to the insured, with. the tree rge, an abstract uo reserves on said policy yeur during the first s. ‘This abstract indicates the ot the policy at any date dur- ty years. No insurance ollie in itbstract. He also esti- tid-up policy should be ange fora runing policy, oF o 1, and when gay ulInpauy and poli-, Htable— worth that 4 the lawyers would I} probability #0 to hu Lo get posted.” ‘The conversation was literal lesson in life-iusurance, and as such a proiit to all who took part in i HOLIDAY OPENING. “Morgenthau Bros. & Co. The mos ¢ show-window on all State street is probably.that of Morgenthau Bros. & Co., on the northest corner of Mun- Tug street and thet great thoroughtar Through the kindness of a member of the- firm, a reporter of The Trin = Was yester- day aifurded au advance view~a sort of fall- dress rehearsal—uf the many beautiful and artistic creations which are to be shown here during the holiday season he nd Open ing Wil begil on Monday, anc continue througi: the week. Ttis intended to present, to every lady visitor a beautiful souvenir of this attractive display. ‘The child not be forgotten, for there is pro each of the little ones a full set of chromo- cards. ‘The feature of the coming display which ed the attention of. the re- porter v tock of wonder- ful pertorming dolls, specialty it trom Paris to delight the youth of the den City. ‘They are niusica! doils and es their comical antics avcompaniient of tunefulsong. ‘There is a lifelike figure of a Woman sitting in amarbor, knittug, while her child vb with her doll. ‘The motious of the titres are truly natural. AC juggler, who expresses the greatest surprise when he finds the bails amd dice covered by the cups Which he holds in his hands, have. been changed on him, is very good. A pair ot figures, mile and female, for- geously attired, and playius on the barp and nandolin, moving their heads and rolling their eyes in unison with the music, are very: soud, “But the crowning feature of the whole is the Nubkurgirl with her basket of roses, which, when removed, show respectively 2 dancing child, fe nots id a erinnine monkey; all netively displaying their varied aecomplishinents, “The interest xhibi tion of these wonderful mechanical toys is free to all and will aitract thousand: ‘The leading principle of this well-known and popular house is their determination to offer always special bargains and never to be undersakt. Thus, they furnish « whisk broom and holder, hand-painted, for 72 cents, which cannot be got elsewhere for fess ul ‘They have a full line of Lubin’ at 46 cents, Which cannot be dupliea ago under 6 cents. ‘These are only inst and nothing butt visit to the store i Ht give an adequate convep- tion of the ‘iety and. cheapness of the splendid assortment ottered to a discrimi- uaiing public, ed NOTICE... The “Little Detective,” beautifully ar- rayed for Christmas and New Yeur’s, a prize to every housekeeper,.is furnished singly or in quantities by Chicago Scale Company, 151 South Jeiferson street. : ar DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER, ‘Dut go now and leavd your orders tor ptoto- graphs, crayon, and pastels tor Christiaas preseuts. Mr. Mosher's is the place to get the best work. He dues not have to “blow his brains out" to-muke people believe it ‘either. 125 Stdte street. . —<—<—————- Ss Faglisi fa Jialta ‘The Maltese are protesting uzainst having the Enulish language forced upon them. A “peti- tion urtied by 15,0NU persons, is to be seut to Queen Victoriu. a ‘Cainpunini, the great tenor. says of the Weber piano: It ds a piano witoa soul! It 4 the only bigno which bus the edpzicity to portray feeling Branch of the New York Bouse at 250 and 252 Waubzsh avenue, Chictzo. * . ol el policy, eacit twenty y net casit ing the twe furnishes such mates how large ssl int © DIINISTERIAL TESTIMONY. AUINISTERIAL TESTIMONY. THE HIGHEST PRAISE, A Few Sincere and Earnest Words from Leading Ministers of the Land. They Have Seen and Know Whereof They Affirm. ' The fact that a man occupies the responsi- ble position of a religions teacher entitles him to unquestioned respect, and gives his words and indorsements a special power. ‘The statements which follow, attested by fue-simile signatures, are voluntary fn their nature, and given because the facts they con- tain are believed to be of great benetic to the humarrrace. All who read these testimonials cannot but adinit their sincerity or fail to be impressed with the remarkable power of the article of which they speak. Wasitxetoy, D.C. June 21, 1881. rs. H.W. Warner & C TLEMEN: For more in three years believed in the eflicacy of the remedy known as Warner's Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure, Lam acquainted with: eases of ae buminuria, of acute Bright’s Disease, and of gravel, which have quickly yielded to it. From my knowledge, also, it is a remedy which is sometimes recommended by the avost skillful physicians. While 1 believe it to be perfectly safe to use, 1 belleve, also, that in cases where a cure is impossible its ef- fuet is ee alleviate the great sutferings of the aitient. JE Reville, D.D. and Pastor Congregational Chureh. Jersey Crry, N. J., Sept. 26, 1SSL. Messrs. Il. 1. Warner & Co. GENTLEMES have never been troubled With any serious kidney affection ‘myself, but recommended your remedy from obser- vations of its effects on others. Several of our itequaintances have been so much bene- fited by its use that after conversation with them Ubecame satistied of its lenee and recommended it, teeling it to be my duty to do so if by that means I might heip any one to find relief from suffering, I believe it to be as near all it is recommended to be asany- thing ever offered to the public. [ide te Pastor St. Pauls M. E. Church, Tlaurron Court Hov: s. Lf. If. Warner & Co. LEME J haye.been suffering for e t nine years from the most acute pains in the region of the kidneys and 1 and during that time [ hav to nothing less than Bright's dis! March 1, 18si, 1 read your advertisement which explained the case of Mr. Larabee, It seemed very similar to my own case, and [ sent for four bottles of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. 1 believe itto be infahible, and you can obtain the testimony of friends and neighbors to the fact tha cued me, wher death seemed cer like a young nian again, Santa Cuana. Cal., May 3, 1881. Messrs. H. HL. Warner & Co. & Thauve used your Safe Kid- ney and Liver Cur wd found it all you ; represented it. Gir? h LG thu QD, N, Y., Jan. 5, 18s. rer & Co. Having received from the fe Kidney and Liver Cure very i Hit, Lean cordially recom- mend it to others. tho, Mev Snh, (D. D:, Professor of Greck in the Re er University and New Rocu rs. LHL W Me: ILSON OSCILCATING SHUTTLE wasting 2 the, bod: apnetice, and alno; sness. Atl was done by the: ‘y phy aus 1 could get, but without the % help. For, weary months she suffered on, until in April when J said in my heart J will give np my pre: dice and try your medicine, and lot the fuund out. It worked like a charm, fe is now like herself once more, and sunshine is once more in our home. botefey SIA AVENUE, Wasity D.C, June 7, 18 srs. I. HL. Warner & Co. { have knownof some cases isease which seemed to be in the stages. and had been given up by practitioners of both sehouls, in which the speedy change wrowsht by your Safe Kidney aud Liver Cure seemed “but little less than miraculous, Lam convinced that tor Brizht’s Disease in all stages uo remedy hereietore discavered ean be held for one moment in comparison with this. Secretary Howard (D. D. ang Financial University.) . 1S, Iss. et in my pos eral nredicine: general AEST Mr. HL Uf, Warner vi session the formule of the s manutactured and sold under the genera esignation of “Warner's Safe Remedies.” igated the pros of ne which conducted with extreme nd according to de Hest methods. 1 from the laboratory sample all the articles used in the pret these medicines, as well as the sev ines into whieh they enter, v rent dyn: : Safe Remedies. and upon critt suninatton 1 find them all entirely tree from any poisonous or deleterivus subsian- (Ph. D., LL. D., and Analyst State Board of Health.) 1. MONTGOMERY, TL HL. Warner & Co. have been greatly troubled and fiver Toro irertty. years, and during that entire time bw he free from pain. My medical bills we I visited both the Hot and noted fer the curative quali- L nin WADpy is say A au now a well man, and entirely as the result o on Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. With lorions resulis Lam only too glad to testify regarding the remedy which bas made me so happy. Ker 7 Met be Wuirrasy, Morris Co., N. J., July 2, 1880. Messrs. I. 1. Warner & Co. Dean Su Until recently my wife has suffered terribly from a severe atta acute inflammation of the bladder, which oc- cnfred October fast, and feft a chrovic in- tlummation of the neck of U:e bladder. This disease yielded to no treatinent until sume time in “March she began the use of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and. by the use of, bottles was completely cured, which we wish to acknowledge very thankrully, We have: cou:umended te cure to others as ties of the water. We have had occasion, and shall do so very: cheerfully’ Bt egeuns to Lysanper, N, Y. s. H. HL Nariee iy Co. TLEME: have been greatly benefit ed by the use of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and now b frankly say think it the best medicine in the world. to restore toa normal state both a diseased liver and kid- beys, giving them vigor and strength to per- form faithfully their important funetions. shall recominend your medicine without re- serve far and near as 1 have an opportunity. ep ela (Pastor M. E. Church). Aug. 2, 18st. No higher praise could be given any article on earth, and it establishes beyond 2 question the value of this great remedy for all dis- of the kidneys, liver, or: urinary or- AK AND SOAE Poe Respectiully announces a very material ueTIa Price-list now ready. Hailed free to any address. 110 & 112 Madison-st. Between Clark and Dearborn. SEWING WACHIN oe Sumesg SS H "OUR The best anil chertpest first-cle: Sewing Hachines in the world. dt is especially adapted for the lar est range of yamily sewing and manusactiring. Sold om easy montidy paynients. AGENTS WANTED. SALESROOSCL, 255 and 257 Wabash-ay,, Chicago, PROFESSIONAL. * DR. PEIRO Derotes, a3 for years, exciasive attenuon to the Homecpathte treatment of ATARRH, SORE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, "Throng, and Lu: ip. MeVicker’s ‘ iS CARDS. PRIisE RAS C GARDS. OBS’S LISRARY 29 Washington-st, PRINTIN ! 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