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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1881. FOREIGN. Report that the Russian City of Cronstadt Is Burn- ing Up. One-Quarter of the Town Al- ready Reduced to - Ashes, It Is’ Belioved to Be the Work of Nihilist Incen- diaries, Panic in a London Church Crented by a Jewish Pickpocket. fle Raised the Cry of “Fire” Whon Detected in His Stealing, Many Persons Trampled to Death in a Wild Rash for Liberty. Nine Men Drowned in Queens- town Harbor by the Sink- ing of a Bark. -Discovery ol’ n Well-Laid Plot to Assasinate the Czar of Russia. dn Interesting Budgot of Itema by Mail iu Rolation to Irish Af- fairs. CRONSTADT. THE CITY BURNING. Vienna, Dec. 2—A telegram from Sk Petersburg reports that the whole naval port of Cronstadt {son ilre. One-quarter of the fown is reported already destroyed. ‘The logs Is enormous, ‘Tho fire is bolleyed to be _ tho work of Nihilists, A CHURCH HORROR, . A FRIGHTFUL PANIC CAUSED BY A PICK- : “POCKET, Lonnon, Dee, %.—During the celebration of high mass in tho Church of the Holy Cross aman Was seized while picking pock- ets. In order to effect his escape the culprit erlet “Firel? Immediately 1 great panic seized the congregation, who rushed for the doors, During the confusion twelve women wore crushed to doath, and forty othor por- eons sorlously injured. ‘Tho pickpocket was soundly beaten by tho crowd, Tho culprit isndow. Tho lower classes of the people are much excited against thelrco-religionists, several of whom have been maltreated and had tho windows of thelr dwellings broken, ‘Tho milltary had to be called out. STILE WORSE... : “ Alter dispatch states thnt’so ‘far thirty persons have died of Injuries received dur- ing the panic in the church. Four shops kept by Jews were completely gutted, Sev- eral polleemen were tnjured by the rloters. ‘The authorities displayed great promptitude Jo repressing tho disorder. ‘The military are patrolling the disturbed quartors, GREAT BRITAIN. TUE POLICY OF COERCION. Lonnow, Dee, 25,--Chamberlain, President ofthe Board of ‘Trade, answerinz n corre spondent who criticised the policy of cocr- tlon, writes strongly in Justitication of the Government's resort thereto, Ho dectares that It ts unbearable that the good wilt shown by the farmors, nftor passing the Land act, thould bo nullifed by the illegal ucts aud terchings of those who haye avowed a sinis- ter desire to rendor reconciliation imposslble, MORMON “ MISSIONAMLES.”? Glndstone, replying to a correspondent Who had caited attention fo the fact that bands of Mormon missionuriea visit Great Britain annually, decoying thousands of young persons to a Hfe of immorality in Utah, and inquired 1€ the Government could fot do something to prevent the practice, fays ne fears It 1s nota matter in which he tan Interfere, ns It is to be presumed tho foung persons go voluntarily, ROYAL CONTHINUTION TO THY VIENNA BUF- FERENS, Queen Victoria contributed £50 for the re- Nef of the sufferers by the disaster at the Ring Thoatro, Vienna. * BERIOUS 1.089 BY FINE, Firo yestorday at Rochedale, in tho goods Mallon of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Rafl- Way, caused a loss of £100,000, ' - A STOLEN nopy, The pollee have obtained an fmportant elew In the ense of the stealing of the body of tho Earl of Crawford and Baleares, They oxpect to make an arrast shortly, NINE MEN DROWNED, Queenstown, Deo, 25,—While the steamer Catalonia was on her way out of Queens- town harbor today she ran Into the Bark Helensleo, Capt, Barry, from San Francisco for Queenstown, ‘The Helenslee sank, and ulue of her erew were drowned, the remain- alxteen being saved by the Catatonia, ‘Tho ter had her bowa stove In, RUSSIA. INDIGNATION, Loxpox, Dec, 2—According to Intell, Bence from St. Petersburg, grent indignation pevalls thore at the reprehensible conduct z tho Preatdont of the Administration of Astorn Siberia, who refused to telegraph ¥ Aniouncoment of the arrival of the sur The’ beeuuso they wero without funds, 8 firat nows of thelr escnpo was conse AUently delayed ton weeks, ANOTHEN PLOT TO KILL THI CZAR dla, Pererspuna, Dec. 25.—A. plot has been prac for assasinating the Ozar in Karu- bon ‘On street, which it was expected ho paid traverse while proceuding from the Le dee to the Mlebacl itdine-School on the Wishes of the reeont fOte of Bt, George, It ta hot yet been pouslble to ubtain full de wa ‘4 us to the plans of the conspirators, who ore all arrested w tow duys age at a moet- rebel Tovoluttoniyts in the outskirts of the an From information whieh the police farina it Is authorttatively stated that ing could have saved the Jife of the Thad he pi: expected i ae Bui along tho streot when PENSIA, AVOUL KAN INVITED TO LRAVE, laa NvoN, Dee, 25.—The Persian Govern- ‘nt has requested Ayoub Khan, the Afghan Chieg realdtn, ig ut Chayn, eitho: M £0 to Mesined, yay ¥ to quit Versia THY LAST, A ConnkevonpeNr PAnnoNED, Coxsrantinophe, Dee, 25—Through the uence of the Consul-General here, and soma toftucnttal friends, a pardon was granted O'Donovan, the correspondent sen- toneetl to six montis? Imprisonment for speaking in abusive lorms of the Sultan, O'Donovan leaves the elty tomorrew, BOUTIL AFRICA, THEY DO NOT WANT MIM Loxnox, Dec. 2.—At a public meeting held in Durban o resolution was’ passed strongly condemning the proposal Lo alow Coty wayo to return to Zututand, TUE ORMNT. A CENTRAL NANK IN JAPAN Sax Fuaseisco, Dee, 25.—-The steamer Chry of ‘Tokio has arrived from Mong Kong and Yokohnna witht freight, passengers, aud minils, ahd bringing the following nows: Yorourasa, Dee, 10—The Government fs about to establish a central bank with a cap- ital of $20,000,000, ‘Ihe object tu. be necom- viished ts to renter the Government inde- pendent of forelgn banks and ty encourage direct trade. OUTHAGE ON AN AMERICAN SIP, Our last dispatehes announced that the erew of tho sehooner Dinna, flylng ‘the Aterlean flag, landed onan island of the Aleutiny group, ‘Lhe Dinna has since ar- rived In Yokohama, ‘Three of tho Japanese crow were killed and the Captain and ane other foreign ofleer severely wounded. a\fter tho disaster tho vessel. went to Petro- piulovskt, where medicnl attention snd good treatment were provided, but the cargo of furs was detained. Since her arrival here a private Investigation has been held by the United States Consul-Goneral, who reports by this . mail the whole circumstances to his. Government. Copper Island, where the outrage oceurred, isteased by the Alaska Fur Company from the Aloutinn Government, ‘The company is sald to supply arms to the Istunders to keep off ntruders. ‘Lhe Diana erow landed un- armed, aid only to procure water, CHINA. Nona Kona, Nov, 20, vin Simananat, Dee, 2—Serious disturbances are. reported from Canton, where thé mob has burned the Monastery of Chong Chow, known to for- elgnors as tho ‘Temple of Longevity, the largest and richest monastery in South Chlna, The riots originated tn the alleged bin- morality of the Conobites, ‘Tho military was eafled out aud quelled the émeute at the cost of loss of fife aud the wounding of several mutinecrs, Two priests were burned tu the flames of the temple, ‘Two Gernans, resulents of good pnsi- tlon In Hong-Kong, tv a shooting excursion In a boot in Cauton River, were fired on by a Junk which they took to be pirates but was a royenue cruiser. ‘Iwo of the Chineso crow were Iilled, ‘The forelzn- ers returned tho = fire, but thoir ‘boat «owas inkon and they were imprisoned, the charge boelm that their boat was smugeling oplum, When they established thelr identity they were promptly released. ‘The Hong Kong Colo- nial Government demands apology for tha insult and reparation for the fumilies of Chi- nese bondinen killed in tho service of for- elgn residents In the colony. Gen, Walter, GB, V.G,, adlstinguished oflicer, succeeds Gen. Donardin In command of the Britlsh forees in Hong Kong. Kidnaplng female children for the pure poses of sale Is still prevalent in spite of the efforts of tho authorities to suppress ft, and Government prosecutions ara frequent. Piracy- on junks is much complalned of, The pirates ave made u raid on the island mnt shot a Sthic policeman, The substitution of Chinese for forcign officers in command of ravenue gunbonts seems to have given rise toan increase of Jawlesness In the piratical population of tho coast of the provinces, BY ‘MAIL. THE “UNITED IRELAND.!? ‘ + Speetab to London Times. . Dupin, Dee. 9.—The Government are steadily pursulng u disintegrating process as. regards United Irctand by taking away, one after another, the most important members of {ts official staif. ‘The editor and enshler have been for some time in Kthnainham; and Mr. O'Connor, the sub-editor, was arrested in the oflice today, It is stnted that Mr. O’Connor was not a member of the Land League, but he is an advanced Natlonilist, and has suifored Imprisonment for. Fentan- Ism. Ho took a prominent part in tho ngite- tion for an amnesty to the Fenian prisoners, and made very strong speeches at various public meetings with that object, nota- bly at one hell on Vinegar Hill. It is understood that warrants have beon issued ngalnst other membors of tha same newspaper staf, However, the paper will still come out with unabated spirit, and continus to do Incatentnvle mischief in the country, for new hands will still be faund to carry on its revolutionary work. ‘Tho cur- tuon this wedk represents tho flag of “Inand- lordism” being hauled down, and the crew taking lo tho boats; while a warship from Ameriea, Inving fuscribed on its snits the words, “Coming back with 2 vengeaneo— QOhiengo Convention $250,000," is bearing down upon the doomed ship, after having discharged a gun from her bow, Undorneath this work of art Is tho following explanntion, given in the form of # dinlog; * Irish Yankee in command—I guess we have rid- dled that old hulk. Our Chicago Convontion Gun ( 50,000 pounder)’has proved too much for that’ old coin ship, . First-Licutenant— Yes, so Lreckon: but 1 had no den tho old three-decker was so rotten; sho has made a cussed poor fight,” So do many thinl who are not on board the Chicago Conven- tion, Thespiritot the convention breathes through every page of the publication, A correspondent who writes in the first col- won under the signature of “No-Renter™ disputes the honor claimed: by a former core respondent for the County Louth, that of having been We first to raise the no-rent ery, Noxt to this comes a lotterdecinrmyg that any Irlahman having tho walfare and prosperity of his conntry at heart could not but have hoard with feellngs of horror and detestation of the {den of the Trish Industrial Exhibition of 1884 being opened by Queon Victorian or gone of her deputies, and suggesting . that Mr, Parnell or his noble sister should pre- alde on the accusion, 1t muy be stated that a meeting of the comiiittce Is to be held tos inorrow to consider the recommondation, and it ling been uctinily proposed at a nupeting-of persons professing to represent the working- nen of Dubilu that Mr. Parnell should be called upon to open the exhibition, WHOLESALE BVICTIONS. GOING ON IN IE* ‘Tho London Gazette of lato dato Is con- strained to say: The graphic description of the Custlotown Irish ovietions given by the speciul commissioner of the London Stand- ard is very palnful reading, ‘That people in Buch wv condition of povorty-strieken misery should be turned ont of thelr wretched hov- ols when ‘they aro half atarving and in rags may well exelte thoir angricat feelings, But ean nothing bo done? “There was a hope that the [rish Land uct would puta stop to svictlons; but thay scam, on tho contrary, to be more wholesile than ever, Yet there is special provislon made by the act for the payment of arrears of rent, which, howover, soins so far to bea mere dead letter, Sve, SM enacts that in the ease of holdings valued at £30 or under, on payment of the gale for the just yenr, or ay uch Tess as the Jandlord “axrecs to, take, the come wiaston may, on tha joint | applica tion of Jandlord and tenant, make in respect of tho antecedent arrears un advapes of a BUM Not exceeding one seat rent of the holding or half tho antecedent arrears, to bo yepaynble by a rent-churgy during the ensu- tng dittvon years, And the section Is furthor ade applicable to the cuse of tenants evict od for hen-paypiont uf rent shicu May 1.1880, Sf the londlord agrees to relnstate thom, “This provision ls, according to the Com- nilssioners’ statement of the benefits con- ferred by the Land act, intended to frov ten- ants from old arrears and enable thom 10 startafresl. It would also toll very largely dn favor of tho landlords, fur, though some concesstons on thelr part would still bu neces- sury, they would, by entering into the pro- posed arrangements, be able at once to ob- uln payment of a large Pyepartion of arroars now due, whieh would probably neyer be paid at all, lt seems strange that ninong the many enses whieh are sally roported ng comime before the Land Court there should oe ne mention made of Uits Important section of tho net.“And this ig the more to bo reereltted beense the tiiae he whieh the applleation eat bo made ts tnalted te the fast day of next February. ‘The lundfords have this materia their own hands: for the applleation must be {pintly, made by andterd und tenant. Surety it wentld be possible for them, Instead of pr longing the arony of the country by whol sale evictlons, to try the effect of ‘paclile on, which a general appiiertion of this pers ai oe the net would be Mkely to bring about, HOW LOND BANTRY &KINS M18 IRI TEN? ANTS, Dursey Island belongs to Lord Bante, but hus tiever bean honored by a vixit from its present owner, ‘This isa pity, for it ls proke unle that Inul he seen for lbioself the eon: Uonof the place and of [ts Inhavltanty te would not hive permitted the raising of heir rents all round, wi was the 0! is agent's visit twelve years ago, ‘T' that the London Standard ils s of this primitive tittle community, whieh governs itself and strives wit puoi snecess to fi itself, may seem alinort startling to min who have nover reatized the nebial condition: of these outlyhig districts. Butitis no tn common one, though perhaps thelr peculiar position cuts off the Dursey neanle more t tistal from the matniand” elvillzation, durf, where there is nny, is about two ineli alvep over the roek, aud the soil of the tillage varies from ti toxtx inches In depth. i have to puy poor rates, although thoy ‘er go Suto the poor-house, and county eas for the making of roads which ido not exist. AME Uironih tha istind the rent Iscon- alderubly above the valuation, Here ara some speclinens: Patrick Sullivan, valuation, £5 153.3 old vent, 27 17s, Geet ent rent, ats, F, Leury, valuation, £4 BR Leary, valuation, £0 Ibs. 3 r tallrys valuation, £73 rent, 1 people mity well look forwar the Lund Counnissioners, VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. “The Intellizent ) Again. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. CHicauo, Dec. 85.—I1 amy communteation printed fn Sunda: Ition, * Anestheties, aud How to Uso Thom," you make mu say: “Nover tuko an annsthottc on a font stomavd! 1 wrote: “Nover take an aneathotle on a full stomuch.” The dou §s this: plans persons 11 taking anesthuties vomit violently. If thora are large pieces of mdizested food In the atom: ach they ave liable in vomlting to get into tho larynx, thus causing death by aaphyxin, or, in gominon pariaties, choking’ them’ to’ doth, There ure soverul eases on rocord of thiy kind. Anesthetics should be taken ju. tha forenoon, after at vory Ight brenkfu to figure against. aveldents of thig nature. Ny correcting this orror you will oblize G. H. Dints, Dentat, 43 2, Sah He ‘dton visit poor rom South Sido Expressago, fe ‘To the Editor of The Uhtcago Tribune, Crycaco, Dec, 4.—C would Hke to sny a word for South-Sklers In. requrd to expross facilities, Nelthorof the companits bas an olfice below ‘Twonty-second street, and charge 24 cents for any delivery below thatatrect. Tho sume pack- tues (Wolghing lesa than four pounds) would be delivered: by tho new City Puckaye Express Company for 10 cents, ‘Tha fatabitants south of Twonty-second strect umber many: thous sands, and it isthe the American and United States Express Compunies bad offices (or a unlon ofticy) on Thirty-tirst street deliverluy so far south without extra charge, For tho pros- ent, parties living south of ‘hirty-fest street could be notitled by postal of packnuges at that oftive, leaving it optional with thon to call for them or pay the Cxptees compuny for dellvery. 1 think the mutter Is worthy tho consideration of tho express compnuics, SOUTHM-StvER, An Open Letter to Me. J. J, Bitzgibbon, OsKaLoosa, Iu, Dec. %L—To Jolin J. Fiteylbs bon—Dran8ins In the interest of tho Land League, 1 itn constrained to cull your attentipt to some things which appeared In your reply to tho Bishop of Rochester, In fuct, tho things T am aboutto refer tu substantlatly make up your. reply: (1) You assume for tho Blabop eertaln positions whicn he bis not taken ut alt which you ought to know are both togleuland unjust, &) Your letter ig ratnor a pursonal uttiek upon the Bishop than a reply to what, purports to be his enthodral address, and whilet {3 genticmnny on your part. (3) You very Phltoxophleally suppose tit a conitiot between, the Inws of Nature aud the Church Is quite pose sible, Any one curcfully rending tho Bisbop's address aud your reply will, 1 thing, come te the suing conclusion L hive, Now lt ite tell you one Importunt thing—it ie th won'tadvance the Land Lene ee A Wrsr Such reptiles ine whit. BUN Duagst, Is Inspiration Ensanity? TM the Hiitor uf The Chicago Tribune. Rroostxaton, UL, Dre. Hit seems to me thut Gultout is getting tho Insanity dodge and tho Inspiration theory considerably inixed, ite olatins to bave Leen fnsplrea when be shot the Prosident, and algo that he wag insune at tho suine tine, Itis hardly probuble that 8 Jury or any one elec enn bo made to belleve. that in- spiration Is insanity, and vice vereu. Under tho orthodox tuachings of our fathers we have beon led to believe that “Moses aud the prophers” were Inspired, but no suaploton of tholr insanity ever necompanied this belles, ‘This miserable pretender aud assasin would fain bave us bellove that when he was inspired he was inenne, He bas, Wke many another criminal, shown his woulnosa whord he hoped to exhibit strength, tating bis inspleation aud insanity with his nat Bnd grentest crime, As in ull nges of the world, those who lave persistently ehuned fispiraton: have found belluvers and followers; probably Gulteau reasons from this faet that there nro those now living who wilt bo tnduced to condone his crime if bu holds tast to bis inspiration the- ory. Iburdly bulleve It. EOL Re nl STATE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. Atapo, It, Dec, 24.—To the whale body of Tomperanes people of the State, organ- {zed and unorganized: ‘The Illinois State ‘Temporance Altlanco will hold Sts annual convention tn the Hall of Representatives in the City of Springtield on tho 17th, tsth, and 10th of January, 1852, commenciuy at 23! ni ‘We hope to nieet delegntes frou uy county, avery Tomperance organization, sit every rellglous body th tho State, Wo de giro to wather forother all, the ‘Temperance forees nnd solidity them. ‘The lquor-trattic ignunit: wo must bo if we woul snecued, Arrangements have been made with the rall- ronds for excusion rates, By order of the Executive Counnitteo, oun C, Pepren, President. Mns. 8, J. Stuona, Secretary, ——— aa ALASKA. SAN Francisco, Due, 23.—Thoe steamer Euroka, whteh arrlved at Port Townsenil from Sitka, brings most encouraging news. Over $150,000 gs been taken out of the nines the present season, ‘The United States steamer Adning, carrying six guns and at effective crow, has been ordered to Sitkn to rellavo the Wauchusetts. ‘Tho Adonis ty not at Callao, but is ox puctod to rencl Sitka about April, The Wauchusotts has been minking an extensive crulsa along the Alas- kun const for the past two months, | She will soon xo into winter quarters at Sitka, and await the arrival of the Adums, ae NEW CORPORATIONS, Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tridune, Sriunaviewy, I, Dec, 24,—Licanses to organize were today Issued by the Secretary of State as follows: ‘The ‘Turner ‘lobacen Company, Quincy; enpltal, 80,000; cor porators, Edwin HH. ‘Turner, Charles We end, Charles f. Wood, and others, ‘The Southern Itnols Limmigration Suctety. Caicos capital, 810,000; corporators, Jolin’ i. Me- Cartney, John 8. Cram, tiverge W. Youn, G, F, Meyer, M. J, dlawley, £, A, Willard, Henry Horn, Plain but True, Tndlaryipolta News (Ina, Rep,), timothy Gn fluwor fiko, Bre unto, strom Muluo; but ho fy net like Mr. Blaine fo wn other respeet. Ho is wnatlye of Muino—whlel Mr, Blainy isn’t-<and was a momber of tho Leg: islature of that Stute vofuro hu moyod to Wise souslu, which be ald thirty: tive years ago. From 1800 101855 bu was Judge of tho Cleeale end Sus a elected 1 1807, Binoy rotiring from that bady in 2873 he has distingulabed binsolf as va violent third-termor, seoniny to pride bimeclf upon bis bility to stand up a tte higher, dive down a little flower, crawl a little tlatter, and come upy little wettur in thie particular than any one elie. Ho wrote two or three puvors for the Inugazines to belp on the third-tert iitauty ana i thom ho showod a capability for wrovellog aud © bout> Heklug" shat would bave made un Engltsh toady groom with cuvy. He was oyhnst that anybody should question tho proposition of Grant for a third term: The world has sot tho sual of primacy upon bin," was one of bis argue iwouts, : a How Are You, My Old Friend) asked a brivht-looking man. “Ob! 1L feel mls oruble; Im hilious, and can’t out, aud iy buck in so lume LE can’t work. Why in the’ workt don't ga tuke Kiduoy-Wort? That's what tuke wi Vin out of sorta, aud it always keeps tue tu perfect tune. My doctor recommenda tt for ull suvls troubles." “Kidney- Wort iy the sure cure for bihousnuss and constipation. Don't full ty try It-Lony Urunch News, NEW YORK. Calculating the Losses in Last Saturday Night's Ware- house Fire. List of the Valuable Morchan- dise Constituting the Main , Contents. Frultiess Search After Valuable Papers Lett by a Dead Man What Gnitean Thinks of Belny Fut in tho Prisoners’. Dook. FIN LOSSES, TWO MILLION DOLLARS, Special Hiepateh.to The Chicazy Tribune. New York, Dee, 25.—The losses by the fire last. night, as computed today, nearly equal tho first esthinates placed upon them, An examination of the custom-house books saved from the warchouse shows that at the time of tho vutbreat: of fire thera was from dan, 1 to date a balance in favor of the bond- ex waretiouse of 0,801 bales of tubacco, On dan. 1 there was on hand 2 stock of about 1,800 bales of tobaceo, which enrried through to Saturday, making a total of 11,600 bales In the warehouse. Of these, 500 bates were saved, leaviny 11,100 bales to be neeounted for, ‘Ten per cent of the tobac- eo Was Wrappers, the rest filers, and $250,000 worth of wrappers in the bonded warehouse —a total of $1,460,000, ‘ AN EXTRAORDINARY SALVAGE would be 12 por cent, so that the-total loss on tobneco alot were also Y Is nearly $1,250,000, ‘There 00) worth of straw bratds and rot more than $6,000, In the frea warehouse were 2,009 cases of ten, worth more than $100,002, ‘The sal- vaze on this wiil not exceed 10 per cent, and nay not reach 5 per cent, so that the toss on teats more than $360,000, Contrary to rumor, there were but twelve bales of raw silt in the warehottse, and thelr value was $0,000, Sold for salvnge, tho loss on thom will be $7,000, Inthe basement of: Nos, 71 and 72 South street were Seoteh and " IRISH WHISKY AND BRANDIES, comprising about 4x) ensks and 300 cases, worth, duty pald, $170,000, ‘The logs thereon Js $45,000, or 25 percent. “There was also a misceliuneons collection of goods, such 2g canned provisions, of which there were 600 packages, axte grease, aud ten bales of pea- nuts, the loss on which {3 9,000, In Ute bonded warehouse were 100 cases of elgars, the loss on wiileh is $15,000, ‘Shu loss on the granit building fs over $17,000, and $26,000 on the other warehouses, Losses on furniture ond iixttres ars about $11,000, ‘Lhe exact computations tn , A TOTAL OF $1,791,000, ‘The insuranees could not be learned today. ‘They are ample, It fs the custom of persons who have goods on storage with Covort, Archer & Co, to either insure fully when they store ls, or to have a yearly policy for the nverage umount of govils on siure. ‘The losses ave.n great blow to tie Insuraned and, wthough in some instances pits woof few policies, they took special care to keep the lformation ‘secret, It was genermly reported: ia tasurance eles that today the stands of several panies will be in doubt until tomorrow. Three of the firms losing are known to be tne sured for $175,000, : THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT will bo a loser in nbont $400,000 of dutles, whieh would have been collected If the routs In the warchouse lind not been burned, Stang experts fn fires, tneliding Chief Bates, adssistunt-Chuce Shiny President Gorman, Calefs-ol-Buttalion, MeCkbe und) Brean, nit Ald C. 1S, Walte, said today that lin thelr experlones they had not seen such an obsti- nate fire ag that which breke out fu the ranit building aud simoldered tur two fours without bursting Into tame, ‘The Urenking out of the Broadway, unt Franklin street fire nt 825. ofeluck Jast night, and the sounding of these alurins: ad several speelals, depleted the lower part of the city, ald when ats:ss o'clock the drat alarm was sent out for tie South street tire engines had been weeded out of the upper dlstricts nnd sent as A MATTER OF PRECAUTION to down-lown engiie-houses. ‘The conse. quence was that, after the sending of the rst tlurm, i was tardily answered by ono engine anly, which could not get to work for tore than a quarter of an hour T tivity of the Fire Departinons froin S: Melok ou Saturday welt may be es edt when it Is suid that in dat) pe thirty-two distinct and separate calls were sent ont on the fre wires, A busler night has not been known tn tho history of the de- partinent, VALUABLE PAPERS. THEY HAVE DISAPPEANED AND CANNOT We FOUND, Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaga Wisunes New Yous, Doe. 24—An_ advertisement appenred In today’s Hernia asking Informa. tlon In regard to valuablu papers left sone whero In the elty by ex-Gov, Aruoy, of New Moxico, who died stuldenly a few months ago while on his way to hls home in Santa Fé Informnth could be sentwo W, E, Arney, Santa Fé, N, M., or to Tinds Gilbert, New York. Miss Gilbert salt tonight that about six months ago Mr, Arney returned from London, Whore he had been for some tlie endeavoring to procure a set: Moment of the Hyde estate, Ho complained of feeling MW when in New York, ond hastened on to tho West, but dled before raaching his home. it was then found that all hla papers, containing his own «enenlogy and that of fifty’othor pursons to prove tholr (tle to large shares in the Hyde estate, held In trust by ut English Govern: nent, had been lott In New York, but where it was not known, ANNE'S CLAIMS amounted to $10,090,000, and was considered to be avery quod one, He hhuself felt core tain of obtaining the money, and had ro- turned to this country for mony to carry on tba cus. Miss Gilbert bas culled at nearly’ all tho hotels iu tho — city, but can get no trace of these papers, At the Cosmopolitan Hotel she tound Ih the cellar two hirge puekages of silver and gokl oro spechinens belonging to Mr. Arney, but no pavers, “AS ho had been | working or aaveral. years to get tho gene of tho fifty other porsons, and had a large amount of evidence on the subject, and, In view of the fact that these papers contain the only proufs fi existance of tha yalldity of many of the clalis, the loss will bo considered a heavy one by tha Alteran clalinunts if the papors ard not yound, GULTEAU. wuat m8 THINIES OF WHING PUT IN THE JOCK. Rogelal Disratch tu ‘the Chicago Tribunes New Yoni, Duc, 2.—A Washington spectal to the Herald says thot Gulteau, being asked today what hethought of golng Into the prisoners? dock, replle “Oh, nothing whatever, Tho Court has no discrotion in this.” He now became more animated, and in a moment, Iaylug down hls letter, sald inan @urnest tones _ “L dot care anything about the dock. Can't I talk just as well in the dock as elsewhere? Ym bound to be heard. 1 don't caro for that, Judge- Cox wouldn't do [t, The prossoution begin to ace thoy haven't o case against me, 1 wover saw them net so silly, as yesterday, espectally Porter” « * But suppose they: puta pollcoman by your slde In the davk #" “Oh, whut does that amount top Haven't Talroady three with me ju court?” A LETTE i Following isa lotter recelved by Guiteau loday it New Yous, Deo. 23, 1831.-Mtserable Murderer: Phreo friends atid inyscif have determined fo yo on to Wastiugton, and patan und to your farcical tlat by sending you tu Joruble disenurge of your Maker. Wo shalt take up different poal- Tons in your court-room, nnd at a yiven atenal four bullete will p tinge inte sour Nithy enrenss, Make preperations to leave this world at an ourly moment. 2 Puta Mun Witnoct AN Ixsrinarion, TEEMS. BWAMPED AND A 5 DROWNED, Nuw Yon, Dee, 25.—During a gale Thurs: day night the tug-boat T. Walsh became dis- abled, and eleven of fourteen barges in tow were swamped, Capt, Wieks was drownad, pea ann AND sutcry ‘dward Hoppe carly this morning killed dls wife and hifinself. a OUR CITIZEN SOLDIERS, The Otd ory, About all has been said In cogamt to tho much- talked-about reorganization that enn be anid at present. The matter is in statu quo, Itseinale rectly reportad from various sources that tho Adjatant-Goncral Intonds to do somothing, but No detinit time bas heon set for tho fultillment. of tho prophecy. In the meantime the troops Are waiting anxiously, like Micawber, for somes thing to turn up. Ocensionally a good olticer, grown faint from hope long deferred, lays down: tho guuntlet und rotires from the service, It Is nuvdless ty any that none of the poor ones ro sign, ‘Tole fa what the heads at Springticld aro doubtless walting for, but they will walt long. Mituorto tho complaluts have been prinelpally conflned to tho city troops, but now reports of dissatisfaction are beginning to come In from the gountry conunands, and throats of disbandinent ttro becoming plontiful. Olfcers of rural com- panies gre Inquiring what {# going to be dono, and nro getting discouruged. ‘They sny If all the best men are qulng to lenve the service they nro golng too, THe TrincNxe, however, would ask them to wait yeta little longer, Home was not taade [na ininute; neither can all the old abuses of tho military be cured ta nday, [tls conti: dently belleved that Adjutant-General Eliott. ‘hus plan in bly wind for tmproviug the forees, and It infght be well tobe quiet until we sea what Ita. Only one thing can be dune with any dearce of entiefnction to everybody, und tht is tho entire overhauling and reorganization uf the force. There {6 tnt inuch doubt that this will be done. It would nut surprise many to. hour that tho entire Mirst Brisule wil bo Sistbunded and a new organization “be vifeetci, ‘Tols would relleve avery oflleur of his com Inission from Brigadier to ‘Third Lieutenant. ‘This plan was suggested fu THY Tanuse sumo Hine ago, ond tn view of the sttuation It tight not by iin unwise thing todo. Keorganizauon Upon this basis would be comparatively easy. At nll ovents, It1ato be hoped that sumething will bu done speedily, DANGES CAPTAIN A New Order in the Firat. Lleut.-Col. Knox, commanding the First In+ funtry, bas Issued mnuthor order, this timo “general, to the effect that compantes of tho command inust hereafter dri} at least once a week, the drill to commence at $313 und con- thie until 10 p,m, Tho absence of the Captatn ortho First Sergeant will be considered nu exe ouse for the vompany not fulling-in, it bolo dle recto that the soulor non-cammissioned ollicer: prosont shalt full tho company in, aud the senior olficer sunt take cawmand. Musiness moctings of a company are not. to imerfere with tho parade fordrill, ‘Tho ling alticera are to meat In the room of tho Board of Olllcors on tha sees ond und fuurth Wednesdays of cuch month for theoretical {nstruction, and the Her gennts on the first and third Wednesdays. Battalion drills ard instrucdon In guneidt> mount are to take piney every Saturday eveniag until tha Tat of duly next, except the treat Saturday ning af each tnonth. ‘Thode will by hold py details made nt beast eo week before, The band wilt bold sami-weekly and \ue drum-ecorps weekly meotiags. If Col, Knox ean sureeed In enforcing his order, tho Fire will Raoow conslderubly more by the Ist of July than. it does now, General Wilitin Noto Becond-Lieut. Keank it. Johnyon, Battery 0, Jollot, ting tendered his resignition. FirsteLigut, Snmuel &. topps, Company C, Firat Cavalry, bas tendered his rvaignauon. It fs reported that tho Li Crosso Light Guards will svon visit Chicngu. ‘Thuy will be wetcome, Firat-Liewt. If 1. Dunham, Company 8, Ninth Parntiony Dauville, has teuderad bis resigna- fon. Capt. A, T. Haywood, Company F, Tenth Bat- talus ut Blouningtuu, bus tendered nis realy- muon, ‘Corporal #, W. Nelson hae became a Sergeant in Company B, Pret tufuntry, viee Howell, bou- arably uisehurged, Tue ‘welfth Now York Regiment oxpecta Gon. Jdmvocie ta review It lo Gilmore's: Garden on Washington's Birtiday, Feb. 22. Pirst-Tiout. George. Ldvejov, Company Hy Fist Keghnent, hay tendered hia resignition on acount of business cnyugementa, . Capt, Robert Vierling, Company E. Bixth Regl- Tent, recommends the dishonoravie discharge oi ee Witla A. Little * for goneru! worth jeatiess,"” Aneleetion will bo held on Monday ovoning , Jan. Y, 1452, ut the arinory of the Firat Cavalry, to choosy 4 Second-Licutenant for Trvop B, vido Witson, promoted, First-Lieut. Do Vinny, commanding Company D, Tonth Uuttalion, Odell, recommands the non= Corporal Churies Kidder, term of eurvice oxplred. An electlon switl be hold nt tho armory of Com- pany E. Third Regiinent, Elgin, dun. i, 1852, to choose t First and second Licutemint for tho a inpany, Vice Cule, promoted, und Patehiu, resiyued, ‘The officers and mombors of the Firat Cavalry Aro woing right to work in eurnest upon thoir hew arwiory on the Luke-Front, Thoy wre iiuet- jug with considerable cneouragomeat aniouy tho: Luslucss-men of tho city. If sumo of the ally newapapers could only be Induced to keep aniet twwon certain military anibjects that thoy kuow nothing about, pertiavs the work of redrganization would not by 60 badly lmpeded as it 13 now, Capt. A, D, Sinith, Company 3, First Regiment, requesiv that some wction be tuken upon hls coutnunicadon of Nov. 1, referring to tae transfer to Company G ot Pelvate HG. Boyd, Company E, Tweltth Battution, Company D, Twelfth Unttalion, Ottawa, ts do- pier considerable revenue trom a roller sist ing-rink- whieh has een established In tho aArniory. ‘The boys akute live nuzhte a week and delilone, it is Huss to Buy that the skating uigbts bave thy best attendance, Maj. John D. lungs, of the First Infantry, Chicago, has tondered hls resignutiou. He has been wiih the regiment since ttt orgunization, and bas been 4 falthtul sutdior and ollicer, band= Jing the funds of the command for several yourd past ue Creustirer with fidulily and diserovon. Tho devrnse of Lieut. Samuel Holbrook, of Company A, Sixth telmant, bus taken pice, after u protmictud diluuss. Livat, Holbrook wis A popular und conselenttous ulllecr, aud was Well liked by thy oiticurs und mon of tho entire com: inand,. A platuon ot ots old company excorted thu remains tu Oakwoods Cemotery, and tired ao salute over the grave. Battery D'a now urmory is about completed, fund It isaetupenduus aluir, The effect of have Jog 0 bone of (ta own da shown by the applicants who crowd the oilicers for ainiésion to tho ore wunization. It iw suid that mere than poventy Te non buve been retused because tho ranks aro ulready full, Stn. Tobey bis a sort of sixty day probadonury aubool, in wulen Le corrals tio beat of the surpliy gundidntes for artillery bone org, oecuslonaliy luvaaing one of tho brightest to Hithavacauoy fn tho! ranks, Jt ts anticipated that the aunual recoption of this cuimmand, to bo betd tn tho armory on the 12th of noxt month, will cellpse uuything in the form of a military onturtutniaont aver yiven iy Chicayo, ‘Tho lato mooting of Inspoctors ne Boring Bald, Rocurding to ull reparta, ald not meddly with tho rourganization probluin except ia the abstract. About tho ouly business transacted was to ue Tange mutters for tye next unnual inspection, At in not hioprobable that this annual muster und inspection will cover the perlod of nu untire quarter, commoncing Avril 1 and ending June, as {6 18 thought to be the must favorable tine ofthe yeur for fletd exercises, A yoneral vw of morit wad udoptod, ta apply tu the ine Bpoction of all three of the brigades, “OF course {Lis not intended that the Inspeotion shall oeous ‘py tho uttenton of the inspectors continuously auelag tho threo months, but they will muster tho tilifurcat commande vt thelr vonvenionce. It fa donied that thy cunferouce wus beld wil closed doors, ua stuted by correspondents; hut, on the contrary, It iy aaserted by those who toak part Chat tho doors Were widu open, and apy onv who choo could cuter und Haten, ‘Tho inspection of tha First itogtmont by die visloug wns conviuded lust Friday oyenlu ‘There was nota largy turnout in any of tho goinpunios, although all were huspected on their regilur dri nights. Ou dtonday vvontny Cum- panes B and Cy supposed tubo the bust in tho cominand, were joipeeted by Col. Knox, in the preseaco ‘of a youdly number of epoctutors, ho former company bad a representation of ten Med und the latter aixteen, Alter g curetutl ingpeotion thu companies wore divected to oxe> ont 4 series of muvements, wad befuro thu ne spection u review was held, Fow of tho moves pronte could bu set duwa ns trateclisy, whlch showed that Just this sore of exuraise Was grout: Jy nueded, Some of tho other cuiapanies turned Gut buttur, and. tivity the advantuye of the exe perlunue of Uhiose Who Gume before, tudo 4 bet- ter showing generally, though al) were wore or teas awkward in the rovlew, ‘Phy order caunot belp but bave ayood effect, and it would per apes be wull to repent the dose quurtorly, at oa a You can save dnctor bls and keep your family always well with Hop Bitters, Read ud- Vertliement, BISHOP MQUAID. The Recent Sermon of the Rochester Prelate Warmly Sustained, Letter Written Him on the Subject by Col. W. P. Rend, of Chicago, Who Denounces the No-Rent Movement a8 Dangerously Akin (o Come muudanry And Censures Ita Promoters as Enomica to tho Cause of Justics in Treland. Special Mapateh to The CMengs Triduna, Rocursten, N.Y, Dee, 2,—Dishop Me- Quaid, of this city, whose address of Inst Sunday upon the subject of the Land Leaguo and its recent no-rent manifesta, has re- eclyed such wide publication and created thronghoutthe whole country such 9 de elded sensation, Is In constant receipt of. let- ters of congratulation upon the bold and noble position which he has taken, as well As tinny others of sharp eriticixm, ‘lhe Bishop has furnished your correspondent with « letter for publication. from W. P, Ktend, of Chicago, n very promirent and Jeading Catholle Ielshinan, which Is radicnl= Jy in support ‘of the position taken by the Bishop. Following ts an abstract of his let- ter to the Bishop: ExtenJed extracts of your sormon have ap- Peared Insevernl of our leading Chiengo papers, and the views atl: principles which you enun- cluted ure necting with sencral commendation from the press and the intelligent, thinking, and respeetuble portiunof the public. At a most opportune thing you have nesulled in on un- answerable manner ou evil, amounting almost ton gauerai catamity, that has scizod upon a very largo portion of the Irish povple. Your able und fearless exposition of tho grave dangers of the “nu-rent" pere nicious doctrine, which [s, in fact, out- and-out Communism, will, I hope and believe, huve the effect of bringing back to tholr felses @ durge naintor of our peuple in the coun try who huve allowed themselves to bycume crazy upon this tinportautsubject. Cool, delibe ernte judgineut aud wise counsels should be Pructiced in the troutmont of the Irish question ty Warrant hopes of success? but when blind ne pulse und wild pussion are ised lustead, and tho fulso pulley of tumult aud virtunl anareby ty tne augurnted, then the cause becuines weakened, if not bopeicas, As you have pointed ovt, tho prevuiltuz methods now employed in trelund aro fulse In both principle and policy. Loman Irlehinan und a Catholle, and I can truthfully say 1 have always felt a deep Interest In tho success of itny honest, legithnats weuns that can he used In effecting remedies for tho terrible nbuses of landlord tyranny in Troland; but as o Cutholic I cannot subseriby to tho fufamoua “no-rent" munifesto tutely indorsed sud pros mulguted at the recent convention In our city. Very mnuy Ieigamen have plainiy seen for sono thine past thut te Lanil-Lenwue! agitution waa fast tecomity Uniuted with the duudly pulson of Comuanisin, and Cur this reason Lave, in obed!- ence to the dictates uf duty, been compelled to withdraw from the movement. Fauitt- els and dishonesty bave new introduced into this Irish inuve:nent dangers and diivulties tot will end in disaster untess the warnlag volco of windons is heeded in tle. ‘Lhe nyitue tation fn the start, conducted ott Just anu con- atitutional grounds, when fair rent, free sule, and fixity of tenure were demanded, enlisted the symoathies and moral and twnterial eupport of not only Ivishinen, but nlsu of the entire elvillzed world outside of the urlstocracy of Englund, Thelr wenpons for usselting wrong, Injustice, and oppression were moral ounce, and won the very substantial victory of the present Tand ‘act, The public press and the publiv sentiinent of thia country were with us, and ourenuse tad tora! bucking and support that gave it Invincibie strougth and power, Now, Dy tho fuily, or, rather inural crines, of profes- gionnl fase patriots thts great gain und mighty fdvantuge have been gncriived and the sacrod vauso placcdin Jeunurdy. Not aaingte rvspectas ble or futluontial journal In Amerivn bas yet in- doracd tho nosrent delusion, white yory many huvg nszalled this munifeste fa tern: of strony denuneisvon. Not onty has serious loss boon sns- tuined and tho cause weukened, but, worse atill, dagrace Is boing vrourht upon tho trish nae and gcandat upon tho Cuthoile rellilon to this country by the outrageous vonduct of such men as ¥uthor Shuchy. His lecture here was a tine grant public outrage, ahd caused almost every decunt thinking Irishman who listened to or rend hisintemperate and vicious barangue feel {ngs of indignauion and of buruing suame, Io dumoged iu tho very worst passibio way and Btataped with disgraco tho cause that hy came bore tw udvocate, aud went from our inidet con- demned by the entire publlo outside of a cortain sunatl fanatical folluwiny. ‘To make mutters still worse, in the Inte con- ventiun net u single clerzyinan in attend- ance bad tho mori) courage to denouhse tho” ud-rent manifesto. ‘Their presence und tacit aupreval seemed = to glve Indoraoment to thia infumuus heresy. Patrick Ford went from the Chicago Convention hack te New York, and to an editorial 11 bis puper boast ed oxultingly that tho pringiples which tho dria World bad so long advocated wers indorsed In thule entirety by thla convention, Just think of tho disgrace of Catholle pricats belng unwitting. Jy used as tools to wilyuree the schemes and pure poses of this dangerous tan, whose papor bas been publicly conduained by the pastoral letters of seven! American Bishopa, It this no-rent manifesto hud been qualifled to tho extgut that uo back or exturtiounte rents should be paid, the tt woutd moet with nu opposition; but the declaration: that no rents or debts, even, when just and honost, stall be pald, {the vry of vomumulsin and robbery, Some vitur the upology that this fa Intended ta be operated only while Parnell and the Insh feaderd are finprisoned, but let this principle unew become estublished ou nny ground, abd facile proiexts wil be rondtl) found util times forts perpetuation, Nu such divhunvaty big ever tigen deyp root tn tho Irak charactor, Tho Irish peoply have been viet ot rubbery and outmure UUL thoy buve hover befurg tn tholr entire histury forgotten aa peuple to pructicu the virtue of honesty. They will not now, ies brveeil Norrent epldeinie Will sun Tun ite ulckly course, {A ‘Tutuuse reporter saw Col Rend at hls, hoine on Ashland avenne dast evening, an ho sald thy letter was not written tor pubfi- cation, but Saturday ovenlug ho received & tolegiain from Bishop McQuaid askin if he would purimit it to be given to the press, nnd, ug ho had the courage of his conyiutions, he yoplied that the Bishop tight uso his own judgment and have published the whely ora part, with or without bls (itend's) name, The letter was written just aller the Bishop delivered his ndiress, and before that of Wizgibbon, to which it was not a reply, ay some mnlght Infer.] THE PHILLIPS SYSTEM. Introduction of Wapid ‘Tolography by the Mutual Walon Company, Tho Mutual Union Teteyraps Company last: night insugurated tho Phillips syatum of rocolve ing press reports, By the Polilips syatumn, whieh comblued an abbrovinted code of algnats with an hnproved Morde writing maching, the Mutual Union Company ts enabled to tranamuit upwarda of wighty words per jluuto, ‘Tho writing wstrumout 19 Used for tho reason that the vbaractura of the system aro om= plox that it js impossible to ceovlve by sound, ‘Tho test was mado last night on Tits TruNe’s: apectuly from New York aud Washington and proved @ ocumplete success, iy tho improved Phillips system tolographio matter, way be transmitted woethirds = favtur thon by tho old syvteu oof = sound —recelving, Thu abroviadong in the = telegraphic allabet ure an important factor tu the shurten~ tng of tine, By tho nuw system whole words ‘and suntences aro oliminated in trantateslan; ag, for Instango, the letter ‘edunts tho words, "yk" tn which" vontinuod" 4 Contuiied'’s JA We “in accordauce with "3; aud in comuiun set phragus one word is. tnade to roprosont w whole parugraph. The reueiviug instrument in tolegraphia phruvoolugy ti called “a wonkeyet iy conslsta OF uw squaro box contulning a flat ool of varrow revoiving-papur ound a Urias upright attiolmunt “operating a self-inking writing pulat, “Fhe system has boon Jn operadon between Now York ans ‘using. tun fur tho past three yuars und bad beow found the"; to bo a perfect ruccers, upwarde nf 40,000 wonls bog tranamitted daily. ‘The Phitilps syetetts has never been adopted in thia etty by tho Woat- ora Union Tolegeaph Couipnny tor the reagon tint thoy have tind plonty of wires to necommn- dato any ataaune of budnada by the vld method, ‘Tho New York and Wushington apeuints vf Tuy TRIMUNK wern reculyed Inst night by two Of thi most oxpert oporators {nthe employ of stunt Union—Meesrs. W. J. sullivan nnd . L. Wallace, Tho first 500 words wore read ult by one operator ta thouthor, and then the ro- eviving papor was broken and the auccueding 50 words were taken by the operator who did the roading. and soon altornatoly. Tho weitlog was done in inantfold, and tho ‘amount of mnttor frinamitted and the time constimed was a8 fol- lowa: Six thousand words were sent, from Now York to Chicano over a aingio ond liftcen minutes, gis isa fate ours a OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yon, Dec. 35,—Arrived, tho State of Pennsylvanta, from Glasgow; tho Athenania, frou Hamburg; Hl re eek @; the Chateau Lafitte, from BALTIMORE, Dee. 5— a a from Breman” Atived, the Letp- 1 the Illtnols, ONDON, Dac. 25.—Arrivad, from Philadelplitas tie Hritiante and Gul tee Sin New ies - ‘ URENATOWN, Dee. 25.—Arrive - dntun, from Portland, : eu, the Bae BUSINESS NOTICES, PILES! PILES! PILTSt: A euro cure for Bind, Blecding, ftohing, and ted Pies bas boun discovered by De. Wile fuina. A alngio box of DR. WILLLAMS INDLAN TILE OINTMENT tas cured the worat chronia cases of twenty-tive youre standing, at oF be tive neduitteantearusiiie Wille LAMS' OLN’ NT ubdsurba tho tumluRs, Bootes ‘vain, ullaya tho Intense lebing, capaulally after getting warm in bed, acting usa poultice. /It Ia propuredl for Piles.’ itching of the parted and Nothing clue, Sold by draggiats, ur innitod on revelpt or nee th m4 VAN SCHAACK, ST! NENSON &C0,,Cileazo. _——_ ives Medotue, The physiological rejuyenstor of the organic aystom, and specific cure for inipatoney, ster itty, eominal woitkness, loss of memory, nerys oud debility, sick and nervous beaduchyt 0 om etituddunal rementy fur a, Monae, wad neuntighe nerve aud bealn power, Ment by per box: 6 for $i. Pampnicts e ma Schick, Stevenson & Co. 03 and (4 Luke atroet, Chicago, HL, agonts, und fur sate by ili druggists, mn Grand Opentag ‘Tomorrow. Will be open) tomorrow the antire reserve stock of oVercunt will positively last bu two days. | Ment'ap cl ut ebinebliin beaver overs chats SEW: uAcATiieed worth G14 or money . Sen's cloth panta, W cents; gunranteod #1. Men's suite, Gb.023 einiral worth re- $1 und 20) diferent urticis for men's wear a ie ineliaan strut, haneuen are and Lat ao. Hemember, this great sale will positlyel fast but two days tore,” poanlyaly — Arends Hoof tron, ana Winn, with Cluchona, the standard matteinal toute of tas ruyressite wz, TLenrictes the blood, proaipe iy invigorates the Bruln and nervous syaton, finproves digesiun, ute, Mesult: A rvunid forny bright esos, happy state of mtd. Arend’s dries Store, corner Studisun street wud Filth avenus, a. Twenty years y £€ wan modostly chimed that Duck & Rayner'a “Mars Colaugne” wasithe test achievement of tho science of perfumery. Itbus never ainew been equaled by any other distiiiution. Today it ta suld from Mitine to Texas. ——$$—son———$§-- Bronchitis, — ‘Phroat’ Yluenwes often commence with a cough, cold, of ututsual oxere tun of tho voice. ‘Thes incipient syinptoms ure allayed the wa of rown's Bronchlut Troches lech, if newiected, often result ino chronic trouble of the throat. ———— Hque and White Tos, tive. wud Jastine—exectiod ‘y prives. Step tu and ave: pervumed ut Arend’s drag BAKING POWDER TIS CONTERASINL While other Dakine Powders ste largely ATUL: TERATED hh ALUM sod othor hurttal drugsy Yea been kept EXCHANGED Jo aif of tte origina erty and wholesome AGES, MEALTEO is TI froai isnrth to South, to Homes of the rie and poor, weere IL used Jar te lest Lo yearns A PURE FAUIT ACID BARING POWDER, NEVER SOLD IN BULK. Maile by STEELE & PRICE, Maanfaclurore of Lepusin Yost Genite Kpectal Flmoring Uatracts, ete, Cileaza and st. Luule, ured from East fo Wost, ft bas boon GOOuUSs ONLY LOOK Atour WAVES fer $2.00, geinch, parting, natural wavy. « ONLY LOOK At our REAL HAIR SWITCHES, long hats, at $5.00, ONLY LOOK Atour INVISIBLE FRONT NETS, gen- uins hair, at 10 cents, ONLY LOOK At our GRAY HAIR, which we sell at Half the price other dealers charge you. 5 107 State-st. LAKE FOREST . UNIVERSITY. COLLEG F.—stundurd of bost Kaatorn Cotloucs. AACA MEM Y.—Clussteal and Unulish, One us tho fow Wostera xcluols that give thuroush and com ivte preparauion fur culluge acounding tu Kaawen, i Rey HALL, Jeans Bowainayy for Thompach, fortisely. of Wellesley ron a az tring ‘nr the euita beanies ‘opens Jan. 11,180. Far torms addruss EERO UE i, Bi, Lane Peruse MORGAN PARI MILITARY ACADEMY. i ey und it Atusio Wintor ‘tet fifeeidout a. Whee 8 10 bu illo In thts thats ulus a6 Ht Ut ie Jun. 1d be tuady to Cunt, Ased. aT AT lon shoul N thik TALCOVE, earn 1, Alun ic County, FL. ~ Peuusylvants Siiitary Acnlemy, Chostor, Ma. Civll Ken ing, Chowlatry, Classics oattat a nsoy erred, ok thu tigate Pres Vari = DISSOLUTION. Wy 1 ip, boretofary oxtst jader th ue canes ape ala, Seg aes by mutual consant, she intercat of Et . SULN= A Ra a re Oi Hathorised W collect wil duu, bs = De WT 8 ide MACEARTAND, Ourcady, Dye. #4, 1831. maayae He COPARTNERSHIP, ¥ ed bi this day nlporine punure ut eursiig cathe sopariners Bout und hue doslnens atu af of Colcol oy ue Dus! : hndve thu lr nuie uf 3h), WHEELS & CO, ae uaa LAND, CUICAGO, MI, Doc. 24 WL, a Ws