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and declarl a consequence of the rnmors. "Uffn, who feat distress The Shakspearean library of Col. 11. Thomson, or Flint, said to be ono of the most valuable private collections of the kind In the country, has been purchased by Mr. James McMillan, of Detroit, lor to the University of Michigan.

The owner had refused $20,000 for it previously, and refused to sell it vua laica niuijt, CMBM be reformed in detail. It wits not created as a single stroke of fiscal policy for the sake of revenue, but has been gradually built up as an accretion of special acts of legislation to foster special industries. The classification of tlie articles tiued, toe luctUoU by yyIucU, wnereuy sucn vessels may oe operatea at a cost not exceeding those for operating vessels built in other countries. 1. The repeal of the law whereby a seaman discharged from an American vessel in a foreign port by the Consul is entitled to three extra wage3, it is recyuiuiemUU imana transportation charges, an 01 wnicti are taxed at full tariff rates on top of the value of the goods.

But the more their new Tariff bill is examined the less truth there appears to be in their boast For example, it is found that they have imposed the un-wercUttl tas Ta per ccut ou coiuawii can be passed through the Legislature. The pressure for such an act will not come from Chicago alone. The public interest of every community in the State will he benefited thereby as much as Chicago's interest will be. The project will appeal to the country mem-fevis 6160 wwc iliau tte city members ia other day Gen. Xeal How.

wbiie wa'Kovcr ft the street in Portland, stumbled ana misplaced plank in the sidewalk. sprang to his aide, aided him to remarked iu a serio-comic tone or wish there was not another drop oi" world." But they dou't say what itm-refill- was. Senatob Logajt yesterday presented a rill, which wa-s referredto the Judiciary Com--niittee of uie Senate, regulating charges to mads by telegraph companies, It provides "ca, was I mx sum uulesa fm some iiuMic inautuUoa, i ma WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER lTWLI.VE PAGES CHICAGO TRIBUNE; pi" .7: '1 FRIGHTFUL COLLISION. FOREIGN. CHRISTMAS TRADE.

fecttoo has historic- under tne Curfew clause of the Repressiou act. BIRO AR TO BE PITT IS JAIL. It Is stated the Government intends to deal instantly with MrBiggar on account of his attack on the administration of justice in Ireland, and on the character of the Viceroy. Men Killed and Mangled in an Accident on the Troy Boston Boad. mio, in Published tnti, relating to the mh.

the coueouou is Books. valuable Europe Frightened by Boito and G'ithe were born. At either side of the statue are cut-glass mk holders, having on their eight sides the names of the principal characters in '-Mcaslo-fele." The silver cap, or cover, of one of the holders is surmounted with a book and pen, and bears the names of Faust and Gothe. On the other is a silver lyre, with a sheet of music of silver, on which are the first four noteB of the overture to Metistofele," and the names of Boifo and Meflritotfcle. The whole affair is set on a low ebonv base, with a drawer for pens, ornamented with Boito's monogram in irold.

it will be on exhibition here for the present. nd will bo publicly shown ln'Cbicutro and York before it is Possibility of a Great west esd mm mm, mer.y owned RI1 xlltior. ooce owned comedian, and the auto. ar. Special DUvatch to The Chicago Tribune.

Thoy miles from this city, on' the Troy Boston Railroad there runs 11EMANDED. Cunningham, MePermott, and another reporter named Barrett, arrested at-Louahrea, for having participated in a proclaimed league meeting were remanded for a week. on either side ot tne ui- drawing thirty- At noon todag a freight -tram EVIadison and Peoria-sts. Bnssiau Army Disposed iu 15 ivhPlons on the Oalician ro cars ran fcto another in advance consisting fortv carsT Fifteen cars were hurie into the rntnllv wrecked. In tho ca- two Jrf wcrn totally wrecked ivueine.

Wig, Our customers are aware that no store in this country contains a richer variety of the best editions of all the great Standard Authors of the English Language. Many are in the most superb bindings, calf, tree caif, and morocco, but we have also all the cheaper bindings. All tastes and all purses can be satisfied. years one-third of hi. Frontier.

sent to tne composer in Italy. POLITICAL. Successor to Messrs. Ortb. and Upde-graff tfe Be Chosen Soon The Greenbackers.

una anv ncome thereon pal4 oue-third, with it. Pine fliTSO pn, and at T11E MAGISTRATES. It has been decided that the terms of office of resident magistrates in Ireland which expire at the end of December be extended to the end of June. A STRONG ALIBL At the trial of Michael Flynn for connection with the murder of the lludder today eight witnesses stated that the prisoner was absent at a funeral thirteen miles away from the scene of the murder on the day the crime boose of the forward train were Frank Brundige and John Keardon. The latter had been discharged from tne employ of the company and was on his way to Troy to draw his wages.

When the crash came the caboose was thrown completely over a platlorm-cai, ana CRASHED INTO THE CYLINDER-HEAD OF THE LOCOMOTIVE nf tho rear train. Uearuon was oUght between Senate by Leon -j? crs pe final one-third i8 in the v.iii.H.1! Shall to IAIh riir- Wthe French Minister of Finance. Hw tan ami tUmUfi hqp Bw Mbuins gwi "-t lusl naad i that of the caboose, clitisers" al H'kfs thai ill. most conclusively prv thf, enirine and woodwork N- spent, on failure Special DUpatch to TV t'hWOflO TlbuKfc Indianapolis. Dec.

19. Gov. Porter has appointed Tuesday, Jan. 9, as the date for a special election for a successor to Mr. Ortb.

It a aim nean doubled into tne stfape of Cheap looks broken cylinder-head and aass SMMH ISSSMM rif7T foreed through tne boiler, from which the steam directly into the Caused in Paris by was committed. PARNELI. IS CORK. Cork, Dec. 19.

Parnell's reception was lukewarm when compared with the en- was issuing iu clouds. His luugs were torn out namuiui worn an other i itLld iu IUIMJ un lay if mi i unpaid les the of tCg' of OregonT is the who is obligttd to ahinirtoo by ts- ea tn this fall oi'Gaiu- 52 o'l'hJ "nlcUnes "noth leg. were cut off, remainder of his body: held, firm- thC betta's Illness. His lam! ana mmm wert ii.ii.,'U From thf Parisian doten to the best lO-ceut lto'l crer offered. lj uuwcoii oio-ht h.i.irsl Eefore buying Books advertised as cheap it wili be well for all to examine our prices.

We have at the very lowest prices all the Cheap Books that are worth buying. is possible the Renuhlioan nominee will be the Hon. Joseph R. Gray, of Hamilton County, and of course tha Democrats will name the Hon. Thomas B.

Ward, Congressman-elect for the Forty-eighth Congress. Mr. Gray says he can defeat Judge Ward. MR. UPDKGRAFF'S PLACE.

Bf.i.laire, Dec. 19. The Democratic Congressional Convention of the Seventeenth District today nominated Itoss J. Alexander for the vacancy in the Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth Congresses caused bv the death of J.T.Updegratr. kit her old friends la 1 years ao-o she em i.

OO L.L-S BOOKS Standard Poet, Choice Gift Book, Bwlca, Toy Books, i rl Bifrmr to Be Jailed is ner first return Itn now Mr. fln ummmm ma mm Wttm nr 'WM greens, JAPANtdC tSm, Van', eU. LWiS. SSSc. toe'oody could be taken from the debris, and then IT DllOPPED INTO PIECES.

itre wns found in the wreck after a long Sfarrh iiis bodi was frightfully scalded by stlam His leg and side were terribly crushed, and "uhouh he was still breathing jjJM ao-cotints, he cannot survive, i rank Brien, a brakeinan. seized a telegraph wire as the car on which he was standing toppled into the nvine The wire broke the next Instant, and he dropped lrtZ i declivity. His ankle was tiinsiasm exhibited on the occasion of his visit a year ago. GERMANY. THE RIVER WESEK.

Berlin-, Dec. 19.The preliminary preparations for rendering the Weser navigable for seagoing vessels from Bremerhaveu to Bremen have been finished. The work is estimated to cost marks, and will probably occupy six years. When completed it will give an immense impetus to thf trade between Bremenand Tfew York. flush Stirrors, Toilft f.ttts, tiroom cwiirrj, runt JTrames, Bohemian Vases, 1'hish Triimits.

S'l his home ia Oregon from Portland tt Pacific, thoiicu to the National Capital en road. bw Holiday books. gelease ol xteoeis "6jc Tonqain. TnE WAR-CLOUD. ALA KM IN' BERLIN'.

Dec. 19. The only topic engaging don kere is the relations between Ger-v nd Kussia. Russian, exchange was Berlin Bourse since the Alexander was Updegraff's competitor in October. IPeI THE NATIONAL rtREENBACK COMMITTEE.

Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triirune. Indianapolis, Dec. lit. The meeting ot nv r-4 Manicure Si ts, Mor Cases, ttne ornos, rer TOILET GOODS ml 35S Ssw f3 LLLA Great Banains. I i nt: v- kfeZ his anlaa in jured, and hls Mc 18 d.e" Ind.) quotes a lead- I i i it snaired of.

He was luuuu "had self -possession to crawl as a retuge trom the falling cars and their detached trucks. George Suspenders, carfs, ruie Tg Satchels. Real Gold Rings, Shece Buttons, Mk tn, mt i GENTLEMEN'S Upon our counters will be found a complete representation of all the beautiful Holiday Books which this season has produced. iiMf wish to proposed tariff oa rec to say that I am for absolute free mis on manufactures I 1 ross, a nretuau, u.jv., r- the bank, insensible. His spine was injured.

anSPO glsljHt4WSS reaJ stones, jggL. 1 ikniFS' Seckuoar. Work Baskets, Hemp m. nf l'levna than now. One hundred asm.

Three other men were the noniinai value mBkm iB. -n. ftilitamhi Blankets, Bianke If Ml marks of- of BUT NOT DANGEROUSLY SERIOUSLY 51 Mondafl! 1 the National Greenback Committee, recently called by Jesse Harpor, of Danville, 111., Chairman, will be held in St. Louis tomorrow. Ex-Conirressman De" La Matyr and Chairman C.

C. Post, of tha Indiana State Central Committee, attended a preliminary conference at Chicago last night, and will attend from there tonight. James Buchanan, J. K. Speer, edibr ot the recently-deceased and M.

H. Daniels, Secretary the Marion County Committee, go over to complete the representanon from Indiana. HOUSEHOLD rcr MrCi liB" uu i win guarau i Scotland, and under- 'f'r on I holi bmiL mainly due'to an Tne panic seems The locomotive and twenty cars were destroyed. uftonx concerning rut, the ZeUung SPAIN. REFORMS.

Madrid, Dec. 19. In the Chamber of Deputies today, Dominguez, Marshal Serrano's nephew, demanded that reforms be iusti-tuted in the army and navy and iu the public administration, and that changes be made in the present constitution in the direction of liberty. The Minister of War stated that reforms in the War Department were under consideration. he loss is 57.WHI.

xravei wa Books, uoiivg revision or the tariff, this burden, is tair liivonilfl IU1 ullllu fftsttl Design Vallcu Cashrnire, Delhi, Decca, tchich tee will guarantee a saving of $7 a on a Shawl, or in Hunt proportion. INDIA SHAWLS Theresponsibili lies between uw nu, ju rose tram-dispatchers, xne oruei first of tho wrecked trams "ui Velvet Varments, in all wnrest shapes. -m mi. Hi'nrtnlpd. and Tncy expect a gathering of representative men wildcat" ahead.

Tne last train was uui si. at a very maraem ET I Il9t I WIS- 11 1 our 'celebrated Russian Circulars, irom an parts ot tne couuiry, inuiuuuiB "i-ai vecbelonineof the Kussian agmy on the frontier. This is regarded in wll-s raed circles both In Berlin and Vienna "-Usard, but its effect on busiuess shows Bitiine3S has been raised in the minds Tint public by what is known as Bismarck's any such instructions and I aw not wow-up Btlan Temixrani uetion in prices during our Holiday Sale and Gillette of Iowa, Chatnoers ot ieas, lbuu and Murch of Maine, and probably Ben Butler. Bid a convention in the one in aavauce uiu. "Ti was not noticed by the -rear train, a blinding At this meeting steps will be taken to reorgan Of all tirades, kinds, and colors; Rich Moires, Brocades, Khaaames, ana a vets included in a great cut down" and sacrifice.

snowstorm prevailing, ana toe kwwh-p The Little Foiks have not been forgotten. We offer all the best Books, new or old, for Children of all ages, and some of them at astonishingly low prices. SILKS resulted. In. Babes.

Patterns. Kmbrovli rea, wsimsi ob Best shades and fabric at fifty cents on the dollar. DRESS GOODS WHISKY. ize the party on the oasis ot OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY and hlarh or protective tarirf. They say that rt relief from the present impositions of the tariff can reasonably be expected from the Democratic party, much Ipsa from the Republicans, and the only hope of the overburdened people is in the organization of a new party.

A confer-pnra nf nrominent advocates ot tariff-re form 'iS3 Important Action ol tne western ex Albums. port Association roouns toe llt'SS. mmm l. 10, to organise into ys: "Toe union has uutry, and is gaining and in importance being felt in every a begun which, with leasing, wUl result xnnplete downfall at sraiice.1 En's constitutional tctlcabie as a whole, provides for length-aside nt and Congress- 1 the i'ulinlT' at N. B.

Both our Retail Houses Open Every Evening This Week. and anti-monopoly legislation from yul Dirties ITALY. CAIROI.I WILL OPPOSE A GOVERNMENT SILL. Rome, Dec. 19.

In the Chamber of Deputies, during the debate on the Parliamentary Oath bill introduced by Depretis, the President of the Council, Gairoli said he disapproved of the measure, and would be compelled to vote against it, much as he should regret withholding his support from the Cab- inet AUSTRIA. A SWINDLER'S SENTENCE. Innsrruck, Dec. 19. Baron Alexander Paul liauiniineeii has been convicted of iipaign.

iuiswv. published laying stress on the pnre-vdai! defensive nature of the Attstro-Ger-m ailiauce. yOBEW ARMED IS FOREARMED. The Krcuz Zeitumj says tliat as all kinds symptoms and rumors were reported Ku3sia of a tendency opposed to the aktble sentiment of the Czar and IeGiers, redeemed expedient to throw out a relief that the prescient policy of (iermany iiulBeieatly provided for all emergencies. THE ACaTKO-GEUMAN' ALLIANCE jMijwith the unmixed approval of the en- will be called for the 23d of Februarys Chicago.

Measures are on foot to organize a company for the publication of an organ of the new party in this city to take the place of the defunct iun, xhiih. as th refiresentative of a confessedly Of these beautiful and useful articles we offer an assortment unrivaled in this city, imported directly from the manufacturers and at very low prices. "mitrid reminiscence." failed to illumine the people two weeks ago. A REPLY TO A CONTEST. ti vmww Itbti Presidential term CiBiim i Pa Dec.

19. S. C. Wae-ner, Sena- Bionai term wou im rr.aiont from th Thtrtv-Second District, today Cfoas. Gossage Co.

ft 1 filed a reply to the petition of James W. Bosler, tople wno do not care mebody." Aeic lorj Books pi hi Special Dispatch to The Chicauo Tribunt. Ciscinsati, Dec. 19. The Wester" Export Association, that embraces all the distillers north of the Ohio and west of Pittsburg, organized for the purpose of regulating the market price of whisky by regulating the production has partiallv succeeded.

Ono stumbling block was in the way. That was that temporary accumulations of high wines that could only be distributed by breaking the price. To overcome this obstruction was the last business problem that the members of the association have ou-deavored to solve, and the solution is now in all probability reached. To that eud a meeting was held in the Burnet House today. There were present all tho local distillers, and Messrs.

Miller, of Riverton, 111., and Fairbanks of Terre Haute, Ind. Peoria, Chicago, aad other houses outside had agreed upon a plan vhich was submitted, adopted, and signed. The agreement is in substance as follows: An assessment will be maue of four cents per gallon per day, or 40 per cent of the capacity based on tho amount each house ".1 It run tn I uanrmttnn owed iO run lO laivt charges of swindling brought against him, and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, with deprivation of title of nobility. claiming to be elected. THE MOREY LETTER.

Washinrtos. D. C. Dec. 19.

An effort Is l. 18. On Jan. 1- mnltma tn Rpenre the nardou of James O'Hrien constantly our eollec- tho dPif-cnnfessed neriurer hi the matter of tha feGYPT. PRISONERS RELEASED.

In all the Finest Leathers and in Plush, of all possible varieties and from the best nrov letter fortrorv. Gov. Cornell will leave We are adding to tioii of tho matter to his successor. Alexandria, Dec. 19.

All the political wlll reduce the wagos were advancer on the ff enabled the benev-hign wages. Why are ve not heard oi any Seasonitbl ristmas OblTUARY. aress. 1 he ucrmania says me MliN of the treaty will effectually the Pan-Slavist intriguers, liussia's ex-pjnsive aspirations, and French plans for rereage. HERBERT IUSMAECK is returned from Vienna, where he had km with dispatches connected with the AasmKierman alliance.

Austria and Ger-sBayliave arrived at an understanding in egard to measures to be taken in view of tais's military preparations. SUBSIDENCE OF THE ALARM. Tte press eontiuues to heatedly discuss in relations of liussia with tfce German Powers, but the excitement is beginning, to ilste. There is nothing to show that the wtimente of the Czar toward Germany aad lastria are hostile. iiaiii of it, in James Sr.

in Boston- in tho last prisoners at Damietta have been released. THE WEATHER. Si-inal Servlee. Officb of the Chief Signal Officer WASHixnxos. a C.

Dec. 20 1 a. m. indica Inkstands, ovos in thi is a General Mortuary Nev. Special Dispatch 10 Tiu Chicago Tribune.

Boston. Dec. 19. Henry James tha ronlcle of Thursday me to time that being sold to North- ilnaonhrr and rnetuDhysician, died FOR Imall sums. The uatn- tions For tbe Guir States, throateutnir weather and rain, clearing in the west portions, southerly to westerly winds, a slight rise in ami fuilini bnmmeter iu the eastern por in the inest Brass, in Class, and in other materials.

Paper Weights, Paper Knives, Portfolios, Lap Tablets, and all oilier similar articles. pid! passing into alion Goods, and shall during the month continue to display some of the choicest specimens of Tottery. In our Art Room can be found Graphic Delineations of Character and Art, in Bronze, Blsoue. Porcelain oroprietors were not or have beon cua- effect from the lsl of December. This levy Is to create a fund for the purpose of sending out of ne country surplus production in the form of alcohol.

When 40 per cent capacity is crowding the market, some of the distillers will basin to make alcohol instead of highwines or spirits. This will be exported, and the distillers running it will be allowed 11 cents per wiue gallon Irom the fund, which will net them at the present price of arraiu about $1.13 per proof gallon, and possibly a shade oyer that. l'is-tlileis that run less than 40 per cent capacity will be allowed from the fund 20 cents for every, bushel less than the 40 per cent. The association is ruutnnjc about 50.000 bushels per dav, and the daily receipts from tho assessment will thcrfiforf. he about 1 2.000.

The mar Men, Boys, Ladies, and Children. IT Lined Kids, Fur Top Gait and Dcg Skin, Ml and Cashmers, mm mmm tions, rising barometer and slightly cooler weather inTexas. For Teanessee and the Ohio alley, cloudy weatner and rain, warmer easterly to southerly winds, and lower barometer. For the Lake region, ram and snow, southerly winds, a slight rise in temperature, and lower barometer. For the Upper Mississippi and Missouri in nr unnw.

ErenerHllv cloudy, slisrhtly riN stationery, FRANCE. UPESCB OF LEON SAY IN THE SENATE. Paris, Dec 19. During the debate the "witot in the Senate, Leon Say praised the Ulxnet for negotiating in the matter of un- at his residence on Verbon street of disease of the brain, at the age of 71 years. He hud been ill for abdut one month.

His last dtVs were quiet and gave Uttle indication of suffering. He leaves four sons, one of whom is Henry James the brilliant essayist and writer of Uctton; another. Prof. William James, who occupies a chair of philosophy at Harvard College, ana others, respectively an artist and a businessman. Jlr.

James came to Boston about fifteen vears ago, and after a brief residence moved to Cambridge, where he lived until one year ago, when he took up his residence at No. IjI Mt. Vernon Btreet, in this city: Henry James was born in Albany, N. Juno 3. lull.

He spent one year in Union College, and another in the study of theology at the Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey, but being unable to accept any of the religious creeds placed before him he did not apply tor a license to preach. He subsequently visited Europe, and became interested in the views of Robert Sandeman. whose Letters on 1 heron annin" he subscauently (18-f'J edited. In i the Montreal TFtt-ted on good authority Mi make a prolongnd taking in all the larg urn to Canada before iuia' term. His Lord-l for the openmg cE i i.l.

I i i tha MQteted railways with a view of assigning colder The choicest Mole and Letter Paper and Envelopes, put up in beautiful boxes, ready for use, or by the quire and pack, ike, ike, kc. Janseii, HcdargA heir completion as a portion of the public mis to be executed. He hoped and be-ivedthe state of the finances more favor-' WlethanMr. Ribot, reporter of the Budget lommiKee, supposed. The difficulties of ae situation were the outcome of a i wies of poor harvests, the loss of i ket will be put up one cent, to 1.13, so that distillers will besrin to get an immediate return for the assessment.

Chicago ana Peoria wanted It five cents per bushel instead of four, but it is said they will be satistled with the latter figure. The Cincinnati house of Telpen Davis and the Hamilton house of Pattison Caldwell will go to makiuK alcohol for export at once, thus relieving the market here or daily recipts of about eighty barrels. This will lighten the market enough to send the price up to a satifactory figure and keep it here. Indeed, it will probably draw from tne market more than is necessary, and one of the'houses may soon be put to ruiimiK highwineh again. The entire arrangement is believed lo be feasible and the simplest means to Worsted and Knitted Silk 'Gteyes aud Mitieis Best Foreign and Domestic Goods, All Sizes and lan of Montreal, who olonged suit at law for ate valued at own, is said to have news of Its termiua- Krass Faience, and Earthen Ware never before exhibited in this city.

The largest assortment Of Parlor and southern portions rising roiioweu uy mniuB barometer. The rivers will change sliarhtly. Cautionary signals are ordered- for Milwaukee, Grand Haven, LudingUm, and St. Joseph. The Chief Signal Officer furnished the following special bulletin: The barometer has risen on the Middle Atlantic and New England coast, is highest in Northern New England and lowest in the southwest Fair weather continues in New England, tha' Middle States, and the Lower Lak region, un.l rain prevails in the Gulf States and thence northward over the Upper Lake region and the Northwest.

The temperature remained about stadoiiarv on the Atlantic coast with northerly c. i visit, to F.urooe. he became ac- spiul through speculation, and lax-X -Ik- the collection of taxes. The mticipations of surpluses had proved fal- aciousta some instances, but be believed 117 119 State-st. Chronicle says.

AT SPECIALLY Ion. or puma, brought secure the desired end. It has been unannnous- fetates steamer Marion, winls, and It has risen about 10 degrees in the 'rJi onii Ohio Valleys and Bark, New York. Tha Reduced Prices For This Week. ly ac-Opicu uy mo umsiuucio oi okjuwmuvu.

HUNTING THE TIGER. I i.i.-r. rt Hill. id as tame as a Kitten. ntlurlv ndS.

Tne I01iuriu o.a. imnnc.ratureswere reported at 3p.m. yesterday: A GRXAT Library Lamps, new styles. Powerful illuminators. WE SOLICIT MU SINGS.

4 t. Savaunan li. iNnrfolK Tlie Police Make a Successful llaid a Tom Hine' (lame. uuainu with the. works of Swedenborg, and though not accepting all his views, he has ever since been MUCH INFLUENCED bv them.

In 1840 he published Remarks on the Apostolic in 1846, a lecture delivered in Albany, "What is the State?" in 1847, A Lettero a Swedenborglan iu 1853, a volume of lectures entitled "Moralism and Christianity and the same year a volume or Lectures and 'Miscellanies." These were followed by; The Church of Christ Not an Ecclesiasticism, 1854- "The Nature of Evil," 1855; "Christianity the Logic of Creation," 1857; another volume of Miscellanies; and "The Secret ot Swedenborg; being an Elucidation of His Doctrine ot the Divine 'Natural Humanity," 1869. AMONG HIS INTIMATE FKIENDS he numbered such men as Emerson, Eogfeljow, Bryant, Ripley, Greoley, Park Godwin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and others of lesser note. I In nothing was he better known than in the B. tern, mmt existing state of things will be only temporary It was useless to nropose fresk tax-uion, but it was necessary to stop the growth expenditure, which must be proportioned that of income. It behooved statesmen to siae? the finances on a sound basis, In order prepare the country for a renewal of the jowers of the Chamber in 1885, as it was specially advisable not to accumulate for that period.

M. Say will resume 9 speech tomorrow. j'4 1 jm hat Mr. Tildenistobe uu1 Cltas. Goftmgc Co.

mmm a Mr. Tildenis Injlief L.Ll tjiuiyyiiL ory strong. hot talked to the re- The royal animal supported at numerous establishments down-town for the amusement and instruction of sporting gentlemen and suckers after a quiet season of something liko two weeks was given another shate-up yesterday by Chief Doyle's blue-coats. The tiger's stronghold attacked this time was a favorit one at No. 119 Dearborn street, where, it Is frequently said, hoorfor ri run than at anv other house larshal Henry appears to New Orleans, OS; Galveston, 7U; Son Antonio.

Tucson. 60: Los Angeles, 60; San Diego, 6.0. Indications are that the cloudiness will increase in. New England and the Middle Atlantic States, followed by rain and snow Wednesday, and warmer weather with rain Thursday. lU.n ia taScTted tor the Southern States Wednesday, followed by clearing and Mir weather Thursday.

GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. CHiCVOO, Dec. p. following observatioos are taken at the same moment of time at the atations named: THE CONTRAST! Vhil other Bakinsr Ponders are largely kOVU TEIiATED with ALUM and other hurtftil Uracs, b't smg. BURLEY TYRRELL.

THE BUDGET COMMITTEE considered the proposed credit of francs to defray tlie cost of the army occupation in Tunis. After a long dis- York four times sve committed suicide, uutry arc paid for by Id to a woman teach- 83 85 CHICAGO. The Times of Gustaf Adolf. 1 i2ma, Cloth, Price $1.25. Tlil illume, Jtt Issued.

I a tranalatlon fromNthe Swedish ol the lirt of the series of r'WI UlaiV Komimves called "Tlie 8ur-a-eon's Stories," lv 25. Topelius. I-oiigr c.m-ldered a classic iutheorth mt F.uropc, the book is received by Oie critics In Ihls country with enthusiasm. One authority says: It covers a space of four years from ltl to ltBi, of which the Urst two are the last, of the reiwn of Gustaf Adolf, who is of eburse the central figure. KTery scene, every character, evety detail imstinct with life Nowhere, in his struggle between wilv Jesuits in the city.

Some time ago a clerk named Hal-ieran visited this place and blew in a considerable sum of monev, just how much the police refuse to divulge. This gentleman was persuade to swear out a warrant for the house, and the ilneumpnt WHS laced in the hands of Capt. high literary character oi uio Henry James the well-known essayist and novelist. Prof. Vwliiam James; ot Harvard University, and W.

Robertson James, ot Milwaukee. Mr James has of late vears resided much abroad, and had but Just returned from South Wrincl. Ther, IP: is p. HI. Thee, 2:18 p.

m. Station. a i wrnntr. iu krife can live comfort- N. Fresh.

8.E..iBnak... 0 Cl'dy. Th'ng. 0 Haze. 01 Clear.

7J NnsEHelKS .04 Lt rain jsswn the committee decided to vote S-W francs for the maintenance of the any of occupation, declined for the sresent to grant the remaining 8,000,000 rancs required for fortification works, bar-ks, and outlying military stations. sESSATlON' CAUSED DY GAMBETTA3 ILL-NESS. the Journal dc Paris says: "Gambetta Ipg from a slight inllannnation of the ls. The news of his illness caused a Clear. 1 "B5 N.E.

Fresh. N.K. i I. -hi. S-K-jFresn.

Albany Alpena- Ummarck Buffalo Cairo Concho Cheyenne Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Damson 21 17 32 58 22 SI 41 28 S) 54 rs. is trying to in that town. An an tlie started in Somen at Ive cars entering Mex .1.1 nh Leer. Thera 0 ampton, Lugianu. im rui lie (Savin.

The funeral of the Miss Emilic Gavin took place yesterdav morning, the services being held at the Cathedral of the Holy Name, which was crowded with her frieuds. The ushers were B. E.S. Eagle, J. P.

O'Connor, James H. Cos-grove, J. J. Donlan. James A.

Conlon J. A. DUton, J. K. Duryee.

ana T. J. Nurney-all ZZSm of the Union Catholic Library Heading office WrP air. l.l rain Cl'dy. Clear.

Lt rain Fair." Cl'dy. train .9 Bucklev, of the Harrison Street Station, and he made a'rrauirements to pull the house. With ati idea to having a competent witness to testify to the exact numoer of tables in use and thus prevent confusion when the matter came into court Capt. Buckley secured the services ot an officer from one of his sub-stations whose face is not known to the gamblers, and had him gain access to the house several minutes previous to the arrival of the 8uad. which showed up at half-past 4 o'clock.

He got iu without difficulty, watched everything, saw the games in progress, and succeeded in keeping his identity a secret, even submitting to arrest when the Captain and a squad of officers in citizens' clothes took possession of ths rooms. 'As was the case at the time of 44 jo ri 1.03 rf.K.. with lanW Fresh. N.K. 1883.

and sturdy Lutherans, ia there a trace ot weariness or confusion. From bewinumB to end we are aroused, amused, absorbed." Another authority says: It unfolds a history in chapter after chapter as complete and artistic as a beautiful picture. Glancing at the proof-sheet of the book to make up a summary of Its coutents, the reviewer became absorbed in the charming history, and only closed the volume when every chapter had told its story." vnr snie hv all booksellers, or mailed on receipt of 1883. .13 0 Mexico. The S.E..

Club, to which the deceased had belonged. kl i llttnb mt7 1 I 1 Cl'dy. 11. rain N. High.

pall-bearers were IM says that Govern-sas, started life ss a Any uiau who cansuo Denver Des Detroit. Dodge Uuuuque Duluth. Erie Kscanaba BARM'S FHtWMCAM Cl'dy. Clear. and Daly.

Requiem high mass was celebrated hv the Kev J. Conway, who was assisted by ny tne nev. jr. o. and K.idmr as 33 34 si 30 88 41 20 19 2U estcrdy.

N.K. pony deserves to in- ram price (fl.36l by the publishers. the raid upon Mike jncuonaia piace, tne i nntin nermitted the playing out ot one deal 0 Ft. Assinnibo'e N.W. ather l- ueiiuiui McLaugblm as sub-deacon, i-ather Holes, of Pt Marys.

preached the sermon, concluding With a touching eulogy of tne deceased The I'Kli YEAR. iKPKB MAGAZINE Per Year 84.00 uittPiR-s lent Arthur didn't use JAN SEN, McCLl KCi cV 117 and 119 Chicago, IFresti. Eort Fort Garry under the leaaersmp ui i S.W. I Fresh. Light.

N.W.iKresb. choir. but rclerred to tn preceding the election Xnvier tmiin ivcuiiu, ij ou ler, sang wat sensation." OHMEBCIAL REVOLUTION DROUGHT ABOUT BY THE TUNNEL. The Cooncil-General of the Seine has ex-pfessed a desire that the (lover ument proceed 2 Simplon tunnel scheme to stop tmaii manufactures being substituted by of the St. Gothard tunnel for those of 'ranee in Italy.

A motion in favor of the NM project will shortly be introduced in Chamber of Deputies. VICTOR FLORENCE POLLETj "eminent designer and engraver, is dead. PORTRAIT OF GARFIELD. resident Grevy viewed today and greatly MM a mosaic portrait of President Git-1(l which will be exhibited in London dispatch to the United States. U.K..

0 Clear. 0 Clear. olClear. 01 Cl'dy. 0 Cl'dy.

.44 Ltraln Cl'dy. 0 Cl'dy. ds were never iu i.RPKB'S BAZAK The THKEK alwve iiublieations Am TWO abofe named HAMPER'S nfH PEOPLE 57 37 31 J3 JS) 24 24 Zi 67 oi 41 43 47 35 50 tfii Si 55 33 51 at the faro-table, and saw the checks cashed in before taking the men away. Twenty inmates were then taken to the armory in the Harrison street patrol-wagon, which was afterwards used ia the transportation of two faro-tables, a roulet-table and wheel, two faro layouts and the usual quantity of "chips," dealing-boxes, ease-keepers, cards, and other tools, all of which were stored in the Police Association rooms with the stuff taken at the former raids. Morris Oppen-heimer.

Thomas F. Sheedy, and H. C. Slaydutn ha been kept PMMUMP "rigina parity and wholesomeness. The best evidence ol ITS S4KKT.

HEALTH Fl'LSESS, PIB1TY, and EFFECTIVKVeSS. is THE FACT of its being (Ml to-day, from North to South, tnm East to West, nt. and the ropaint- 67 35 41 41 84 34 57 44 4.00 10.00 7.M 1.50 5.00 10.00 is nearly eonPsto- S.B.. N.K. E.

where it has MB Fresh. i Kresh. the homtt. of the rich and poor, HAKPEB'H MAtiAZIXE nHj miM PK.oru: Fort sniun tialveuton lirand Haven-Huron. Dak Ls Animas La Cross Loulsytlle LiunrRock.

Marauette Memphis Milwaukee Mackinaw Mrs. McGulre. Among those present were the venerable parents of tkm fjH'''tLl three brothers, Messrs. John A. Lynch, William Fogerty; P.

H. Carroll, P. McHngb, Phil Conley, Thomas Mackin. Uobert Kenney. P.

Ilennessy, Mss Dmliti Mes lames Peter Smith. M. Shields, lames Walsh, Misses Ada Sheahan and Mamie (leary. The body was conveyed by cars to Calvary Cemetery. used for the last lo years.

S.K.. S.K.. H.iKPEB-s nuna sor.ua: LIBRARY 0XE YEAR (52 A PURE FEUIT BAKING POWDER. N.K. N.E.

The Best Books. Golden Poems. By British and American authors. Edited by Brou n. Richly Round in Full Gilt, eloth, price sMMMi Mall Calf, price 4.00 Mo.occo Atilliiie, price S.O Tree price OO It is clearly the best selection and arrangement of the shorter and more familiar poems in our language that has yet appeared.

The Advanoe. Golden Thoughts. From the Words of Tead ing Orators. Divines, i NEVER SOLD IN S.E.. eland has appomtea nephew of the Sage oa his staff- Cl'dy.

Ltraln I. .05 Lt rain Ltraln .04 Cl'dy. 0'Cl'dy. Lt rain O.Haze. iLtratu 0 Cl'dy.

Clear. Ltrain Made by y. Postaite free to all subscribers in the States or Canada. The Volumes of the Wkeki.v and Bazar begin wilb the first numbers for January, the Volume, of people with the firit number for November, and tlie Volume? of the Magazine with th i n.pl. HDBUI 1 PRICE, N.

from the army were booked as keepers of the house and bailed out by O. S. Hinds, one of the reputed owners of the establishment, and will appear today before Justice Wallace. The following inmates furnished special bail, and will also appear this morning at 9 o'clock: William Parrish, E. H.

Hill, Henry Jacobs, frank Waller, James E. Wilson, James Edwards, Ike Malkes, D. C. Smith. John Smith, J.

Harrison, J. Anderson. Thomas Williams, George Baker, L. Howe, Sam Archer. D.

B. Smith. John Johns, H. L. Johnson, J.

Broch. and Thomas Johnson. ia mvii tt S.K..i Manufacturers of Lnpolin Yeast tie mi, Speeial FlaToring Ei. tracts, Chicago and SsL Louis. Moorneaa Nashville North Omaha liswego l'ittsburg.

Port Bads Port Huro Rochester. San siMTidnskv N.K. 8... S.E.. a VI S4 uts, who started life rich.

I flllivonf T. th I W. 1 55 9 4U S3 3B 44 3j S5 21 31 68 25 If) 57 31 57 44 45 34 17 oil 34 31 23 0 Cl'dy. 0 L.snw. Clear.

0 Cl'dy. Lt rain A RIOT. a-VRsRrLLE8, Dec. 19. A riot occurred to- La Crau between French and Italian JPWfc One Italian was killed and four workmen seriously injured.

Sevey were arrested. W'ATIOSS WITH CHIXA. ARIS, Dec. 19. It is wil WrliftTlll uwd that the Chinese have evacuated HPS in pursuance of orders from Pekin, Knnr-h.

is dead. 71. W. Nswkirk. Mrs.

Lucv M. Newkirk, wife of Dr. A. B. New-kirk who died Monday everting at her late residence in Hyde Park, was an old and well-known resident of Hyde Park.

Dr. Newkirk being one of the original proprietors or Hyde Park. VWtb the exception of ten years rfassed in 'leunessee. she has resided in Hyde Park since the incorporation of the' village. Though an invalid for rhfl i-mt seven years, he was known and loved large Trcle of friends who will deeply feel ber loss The funeral services will be held at "30 p.

m. today at her late residence in Hyde Park. Otber Oeatlis Vejtterday. Syracpsb, N. Dec.

19. Dr. Henry D. Deni-n nid nf nneumonia today, aged 60. He Was Sunngfletd.Mo.

nunibers inr Junoauu Subscriptions will be entered with the Number of each Periodical current at tlie time of receipt of order, except in cases where the subaciiber otherwise a'diinen copy or Harpeb's yocng people sent on reoeipt of a three-cent stamp. i i ti A Philosophers, Statesmen, anil Poets. By the Be. S. P.

Linn Richly Bound in ncolsHOhas been Bishop S.W! S.B.. S.B I N.W.iBrisk... IPUJ .39 l.traifil JOonr Forever, nlons. warts go, never to return. Use Dr.

Wing's Hemcdy, at druggist's. 92 Lake street. Full titlt, mmm Hall ail. price Morocco Antique, Tree Calf, lablished a auiwwsm late William Beach a Kleuck, who Is In th the settlement of 4 6 oo They con EUShNESS NOTICES. 2i til 5T 34 49 S.E..

I Cl'dy. OlClear. (Hear. 0 Cl'dy. Lt rain .011 L.snw.

r1 Wat the relation lietwee.n France and cpi "'P'-1 St. bouts. St. PauC St. Stockton 'Poledo.

Vtckebnrg. Vankton Waihakta Chattanooga. Its contents are truly golden thoughts. i re excellent N.E. sist of the choicest possible selection from the writ Forty Yearn Experience of an Old nurse.

Mrs. Winslow Soothing Syruo is the preseription of oneof the best female pbysi-einns and nurses in the United Suites, and has a house in RCT' i Saia, who oe'ivers with an HARPER- FRANKLIN j.ionnn.i. weekly publicaUon, ontaininit works of Travel. BioKrapby. History, Fiction, and Poetry, tprla ranging from 10 to iii cento per number.

I-ulllist Of Harper Franklin U. Library will be furnished gratuitously on application to Ha it- PEB BBUTUKRS. Remittances should be made by Post-office- Money-Order or OrafL to avoid risk of loss. Address HARPER BROTHERS. Franklin tmn IT Too small to measure.

LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. DR. PESRO Devote, as for years past, special attention to Catarrh, THROAT and LUXG DISEASES. The only office in I hlcatro where the Compound Oxygen Is freshly venerated daily and admitiUtered. Otiices, 83 Kant Opposite McVicker's Theatre.

Honrs. 'J to 4- Stocktiotltrs' Meeting. Emm Mr. w. M.

Kvali next Tim. I Bar. I Ther. twenty years a member of tne rirm of Denison, He leaves $1,000,000 to his reia-ti ves Lorisvit.i.i:, Dec. 10.

-Judge J. Hop Price, whose death was announced in the City Council and in those dispatches last night, was not dead ihP time, but lingered until 2:30 this after I i do 6:18 a.m. iSq.OfjT! 30.0 :ij.i jr. Weather .03 Sleet. bb.

rain. .23 UL. rain. Lt. rain.

Lfc ralnt GREAT A 8TORM IN SCOTXASD. siwr, Dee. 19. -The storm in the of Scotland continues. Three vessels gone ashore.

The crews of all were TITE SATIOXAL LEAOtTE. u81-151' c. 19. -A lueetinjr was lfeld in imar last nieht for the nuroose of form- IJu Hi 9 ings of the first authors all over the world. incin- Commercial.

Standard Holiday lassies. UKUlililFJ, Ky Max Mullei. VK.tZILI.Ll, Hi 9fm 1 a mar tUie. KXE. By Alex.

riishUln. A lllil.ri.NF. By Jules isuu.i. uu. Clotb.

Full Gilt, per Volume, Price I MJ Per Set, in Box, Price. llatf-Calf or Morocco (set). Price liUu Kull-l alf (flexible), aet. Price MM Tree Calf, SeU Price 1S.0O 8. S.

3. S. K. a. in.

p.m. a.SW mm :.2 41.0 3S.7 of between three rir-HAKPEU? rATAlHil ere I era: k-- me little 'Sr 9 a recognized Jester. is to be treated with the merchant princes or statue in the cenuaU inireis reported by tne artv con- matieu on receipt i been used for forty years with never-failtng success by millions of mothers for their children, lt relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By (riving health to the child it rests the mother. Price 25 cents a bottle.

Wei Dc Meyer's Catarrh Cure Affords instant relief and certain cure. As effective in casts of twenty years' standing as rn ordinary colds. One package Is generally sufficient. $1, of all druggists. When tlie aloitiacb weak or nauseated and revolts at ordinary nourishment then Arend's Kumyss acts like manic.

Nausea, distress, nervousness vanish, calm and comfort take their place. Atend's drug-store, Madispn street, corner Fifth avenue. axid four thousana voiuum Nine Cents In posue stamps Manrlmiim temperature. P.i Minimum temoerature. TiM.

Mean ilaily barometer. Mea daily thermometer, Mean daily huniilit I la classics lo their own iudkuh, Thpv nrp minT 0 a MAHNlFiCENT PRESENT iHiiicnuritv and tenderness have been noon, when he died. His death causes feelings of deep regret by the bar and people, he having been a most excellent office. Swcutt Oirotiteh to THA Chu.a Tribune N8Wb1eak8. 1..

Uec. City of Mexico, from Vera Cruz, which arrived at mid-niahl brings the intelligence that W. L. Catlin, uited States Consul at Tuxpam, who has been tor some time suffering with a cancer of the tonirue. died Dec.

9. and was buried on the Jay. He was originally from Northern Vpw York, but was appoiuted from Louisiana. At Tampico Dec. 10 David Jolly, of the Arm of Sb-wart Jolly agents of the Alexandre uorriBon Lines, was killed by the explosion cum: i).

rm broken off at fa agi eeable object foi nur I URL well preserved In these English Dial. Musical Biographies. tregational preacher the Irish National League. on' in hi8 speech, said the more JJiwroog farmers must be told that if they Qot throw themselves into the movement (W0Qlcl liave the full force of the labor- '-ation directed against them. In H.

WESTGATE. poliee couft today Westgate was HP with participation in Uie Phoenix tonrders and remanded. AtT WORK I "OOD DEMANDED. boughrea yesterday a number of laboi- near Mr Ai ur wear- The annual meeting of the Stockhoiaer. oi Merchants' Loan Trust Company will be held at the office of the company tn Chicago on the aecono day of January, between the hours of IB oca a.

m. and elock for the election of IruMees Oct. '82 Or. Parker- I 2Ur. Parker- rxiw a mm.

Oct. "ilSsBiH snerial Jituiuteli The Chicago Tribune. cimTtT a merchant of Chicago, is said to be an entbusi asuc admirer of Arrigo Boito, the Mefistorele." He is soon to present emblematic testimonial of his own des.ga, which JT. 7. mnieted.

and lt is a uniaut ing Hotentrve ioTT0ears 1 ttnd 1 am entily cured, not havlnE worn Tru" for months. My age Is 78 years. Previous your Patent two hot when the to serve for the ensuing year, ana also iu. ana u. WJU Whii'h hpiil LIFE OF HAYDN, With Portrait.

Ull, Sf MOZART. With Portrait. LIF? Ol BEETH0VE. With Portrait. belora W.yourauju......

Cil of such oilier business as may com ayiiami in mi b- hia hand. He had gone out of ia in HZJZ art. A silver statue of Mcphistopheles TIip oldt and mot exten.ive psthic medicine house in United 8tate is that of Boericke Tafel, ha uyc been founded in lislV Their Chicago branch is at SJAVf aoush avenue, corner Jackson ttreet. 11KNKY K. LOWK.

Secretary. the meeting. Chicago, Uec. 20, W2. the same Cloth, per fl-35.

per Set in Uox. mmmmstmi 1 aeHuroo-st- ni, a 1'AKIIEB, COMMOS-SENSK TRUSS rvV OwHr-e and KSSK 88 Chicago. The 1 W38 Manufarwrers of Kiaau Stockings. Truaaea, etc i. oosedon a pedestal of 3.75 S.25 I.o0 for malpractice.

to catch some iiu, tuu iu uu um wai. friends ilU.iT-1 KiL. Util -t. "v- BSHSSB! JT.r. hn.

i ree iaii. pi iif tM An rnnidly he had adopted tneuanirerous iwoiui vnamite flshing. He had lighted the cartridge rv- li. on4 thinkinir rliat it hid srone out rock: together tney are high, and both of solid the face of the pedestal nrl ftl'lftlB. With medal, representing a about eleven inches I i.

r. A On fSSSSLliTSS. a MU SS C.rmnany, for tha UU I I' lood 016 street demanding work or aad declaring that they were starving. urtoundeo the residence of Bishop m. irnn- lttlun ill HHIH Blair I'llli, Great Enolish remedy for (rout ainvii pow.

wnne w- rheumatism. election 'c enie before it. will i.ther bu-iness '(f Tl crel'iry of said combe held at the or Je. Jan. 2.

fcure. prompt, and ef- rieod WINDING Crests, Monograms, Pine Stationery and Engraving at lowest prices. BROS. he attempted to light it a second time, when it exploded" tearing his intestines out, breaking nne iee and disfiguring his face, death ensuinsr a most iustantiy. Fortunately for those with stood in the bow with his v-fh of thee Biographies has been been recom-m JUgjFLZTSaSj and literary authorities mf ft, toLeliers or mailed iKtpald, on recent of price, bv the publishers, JANSEN, McCLURG ii'i and ii Sute-su, Ciiicsgo.

and aidncy complaint, tective. Oval box, $1 are medallion heads or x. "g-T m-gold wreaths over thern and r. scription below nbm enamel on Mensch Bhrel in der Kunsi uio v. )unci, otic.

Of drutrgistsc the sidewai. -Ced him Secrctari. I tec. fm, GARDSl Otarhora-stuQUicago ir, distributed money to them, distress prevails in the town. V.

THE CURVE LAW. iward Slattery, recently returned from liussia Salve is utinvaU-d ttut its speedy K'lS fn riirht hand a globe of the ngoL hoV to them, so that the cartridge expended bacfc to cem. The statue holds in j-r i healtos mmwm iur mMWmwM mm ln-t say what Geo. I' frosted silver, wild tne j. I itg lurce upvu tuiu mmmm a Nvas arrested at Tuila last eveaintl coaiiuenta aad the tiuw a oriil lilt-: lmmvm TTIK CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1882 TWELVE FACES.

1S80J tho rtmrt and in T4- I h. ILL. J2 i I ConmanV'S DrODf'rtV (in thn fmnnr trar.t tn ho 1 1 I ff 111 Iltlt 1 1 ff ff 1.

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