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SUNEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1873, 3 THE TWO HOOPERS, Amtiving Seeno kn Congros. Yo tie Pdlalelpliac I'ress, O%a ot tuo mont laughabls seodioy T over wil- nossed on the loors of Congresa wan that whiel oceurred in Lho Iouse nomo threo or four yoars 850, growing out of n stupid mistake of ldoutity on tho part uf a Now England cditor of more zonl than knowledgd, in confounding tho fon, Battuol Hadper, n Reprenontutive frony Mamsms olinnotts, with William il 1looptr, Lho bhon del- ogats from Utab, - To hegin with (“ the satta wliloh T wisk to ox- phin ")-tho Mausdohusotts IToopor ia ono of the “‘golld mon of Bouston,” o portly gontlemen of midald ataturs, with. ruddy compioxion helght-- onod, by-contrast with.tha snow-whito hair_snd whiskors that encirclo a docidedly Inglish Laco, grive , ond - dignified fn manoor, and in toportment - modol “that Mr. Tuaryoydeop Limuolf conld not but admne, No - one, oven oA his most Intimate nasociatos, evor kiow bim to have indulged in any of tho dissipalions of Washington lito further than to partnio of o good diwior or defulc.n glass of spurkling wine, Yflio Uta Ldopor; lout au_contraire, is n tall, lank, hatehet-faced, backwoodsmnu-line indiyi ual, with bald orown and broazed complosion, with hoavy grizzly board growing {rom und cov~ oring tho chiu, ~_If faith, & Mormon of tho atrnightest seot, In pragtico ho i sald to bon monogumlst from chioico, Flo waa ng sooinl i his Interconrse with hiy tollow-mombors as conld hnve Leou éxpeoted of o Latter-Day Saintamong Gontilas, nml‘ for nught that waw known of lius privato Iinbits, strictty correct, Well, tho Utah question hud what to.do with iho Mortnons, was beforo Congress, and had hecy e subjoct of geveral. days’ warm dobnte, at tho sloso.of whicli tho Utal “Hooper toolk thio flour md_mado o lougthy spocch in dotonso of lfu poople, thefr yolitical nslitutiony, —socinl rolutions, aud domestic havits, weluding, of courso, tho dotostod peactioe of l]mly(,vnmy. 1t wos, instiuth, o very good ples fora vory bad caugo. Tho spocol, -or n synopsis of it, wny duly dispntched ovor:tho wires by tho. over- vigilant roporters of (tho Asaocintod Drons, . and. appeared in the leading daollies of tho cotwtry, with tho other Congressional doings -of " tho dny, as the “remarks of Mr. Hoopor." 1t naturally nttracted the nttention of the press and tie people, aud was cspecinily noticed by the editor aforessid, & ropresontutivo of that numorous but highly respectablo cliss of ** ti1o fowth ostato” wlo, whilo profersing tho ruls of “willing to praise but not afrald to blame,” are always moro on the alory to find cause fo condemn publis men than to conmonil theim, Tuis eitor, for nught I know, may never havo spont a day in Washiugton in ltis lifo, nover- theloss ho firmly behovod in tho cominonly- received opinion that life ot tho capital wis & continous carnival of debaucliery nud vica. Ay a hawt pouncos upon his proy, ho fastened his talons upou tiue luckless speeeh, and fnagining its author waa In his relonticss gtasp, procesdod o1l up bis yitnls with vangeiul avidiy, To drop tho fiznrd, ho dipped iy pen in freah-dis- tilled gall, und_dastiniz off for his hoading, 4 How aro tho Mighty Fallen " or somo sumilar stuuning words, lanuchod forth *intq o seathing denunctation of tho totul dopravity of social lifo iu Wanbington, as a striking and doplorabls ox- amplo of which ** it grioved Uim to inform his readors, however, it_migbt ehock their moral senso, that Sumuél Tooper, oven he, the once honorabls but now dishonored Sumucl fHvoper, & zropresoutntive of the edueated, virtucus, rofined ohureli-going poopld of Duston—s mui rearod in'tho slvictest eliool of I moiality and who herotofora hiad borna a chatactor as puro and - spotloss as tho marble from tho quarrios of tho Green Moiintain State—bad bocoris 50 _con- 1ominated by the dissolute sesocintions of Wash- ington gocicty, to debused iu fecling nud priveis lo, a8 uclnnl‘y td stand up on tho floor of tho Ylamsu of Rlopresentabives—iat auguse asdoms bly of the congregated wisdom of the nation— aud in the dight of tho whiolo world, v to spea, 8 ‘rm3lessly proclaim bimsoll n convert to and u_ol gt tox tho rovoltingly licentious practico cf polygamyl Cogimient was unnecesdnry, Topgue would fail adoquatolyto oxpress tho hor~ ror thitt must onyise tho very heart-etrings of every riglit-minded Amorican citizon to tinglo, fu view of tho deadly olfoct which such o shack- ing oxamplo of fullen bitmnuity would ludyltably beve upon tho presout and future genbrations,” &e., ke, Tho editar, albeit tho effort must lavo 208t him n soason of nervous prostration, doubt- l¢ns roe from his work with the prond und- self- satinfying consciousuess that he had discharged » painfol duty with fearless fidelity. ' A ccpy of ‘his paper, cazofully” marked, eoon founi 1w into tho hiauds of * the gentloman froin Mnssnclusotts,” the vicarious victim of his Ul - iamesuke’s enrnest participation in the freedom of débote, Such an unmerited Inmpoon was too mach for oven his equanimity to boar In silonco. Bo next morping, immaditely aftor the roading of the jourunul, ho roko in his seat, canght the Spedkers oye, and_ssked leave.to mako o personul. oxplanation. I was at ouce 1anted, aod, by way of prelimtuary, he sent the Priculont askiclo to tso Clatlca desh to bo road. it ofticer (it was Dr, Mohafley, I think, who fnows o joke the moment he aees it, aud chjoys It, too) “proceeded to tend it ore rotundo—or rather, attenipted ta read it, for nlmout every woril was_intortupted wiih such irrepressible ursts of laughter that bad it beed pruted in b cuitomary form tho sentencay wguld« have beon cubup nito inssumernblo Eamd 8, and allthe composilors’ cases in tho Globe oflico’ would nob have furnished parentiteses () enotigli t6 coutnin the interjectionn, (But the Clerl gou through at Inst, and’ thon Mr. Hooper, wio., during (he whole of this ludicrous scend, had mnintuned an mpertusbable compokure, sttompted s medi- tated oxplnation, Tho’ thing, howovor, had oxphiined sbself, to the influite diversion of all, save, poranps, the gontleman immedintely infers ssted. 160 had not spolcen half-a-dozon words before thic mirth again broke ont fust and furious, and sbsolutely uucountvollable. Tha Sperker's gavel taumwped in vain—o¥der would not pome at ils summons, wmply members hind lost all command of” their rivible muscles, Finally, after one or two spusmodio plforts to malte himself Lieard, Mr. Hooper him- solt siolded-to tho poont spll of merriment anupant; and, giving heurty vent to' tho lnugh be id unzil tiow with great ditticully eupe)mas— rd,.took his soat, content with thoe permission, ths tho cordlal itnguimity, to print whnt b do” Fired to iy iu tho Globe. My uarrativo might well cud here, but to vin- Eicaio the truth of lustory, I must adl; to enp the slimas, oy it were, that jist ns he ene down up stalked Lo Utah Toopor, grasped bim by tha bund, shyok it vigorously, and congratulatoid lini—uz on bis safe dulivéiance, I supposc—-for te worus srokiey were Muddiblo. ‘B'ho ¢'goany Cactle IKEag.” From the Ialtmore Amertcun. Maony of our oid citizeus will recognize Col. Georgd W. Fulton, alluded to in the folluwing articlo from the Lexington (Ky.) Press, us o former citizen of Bultimore, ut ono _timo con-! nocted with the prets, and afterward ns an en- dteor; as tha priented of the force-pumps used [n the munnlacture of muny of our bess stoau flre-engines; as tho first Superintondont of tha Now York & Ilnfrisburg Rtailrdad, and subsa- uently as Superintendetit of tho Central Ohlo inilroad sud the Covington & Lexiugton Rail- rond ; and ulso ns the constructing Superintendont of thio greal suspension bridgo at Cinciniindd ¢ ' COL. GEOLGE W, FULTON, THE TEXAB CATTLE £ RING. *“Col. Falton wlil be remombored hro as the gentlewanly Superintondent for many yeurs 6f (ho Kentucky' Contral Railrond, residing then ut Covington, Hiy carcor ha§ bepw quite’ oveutful aud romuntic. Whon . youth, ted aud commanded & compiny under Touston fn tho Texns rovolution,“and fonght galtunt- Iy throgh the saugulmars oonflict, At the close of the war ho married tho daughtor. of Gov, Bmith, tho Provincial Governor of Toxug, and for o numbor of yems romainod identitied with the fortunes of the young Re- public, A8 u wurvoyor and ongineer, Lis wor- Viees woro roquired in tho carly surveys mailo thero under giveetion of its Goveriment, and e muck s futhor-tn-law, of whose vast cstato b subrequontly becamo possoesed, sequired title to somo 800,000 acres of Lexas land, including tlio entite (font of tho Atkanyns Day, ono of the finest hinyhors on the Gulf, Lt contlicting ttlos woro eet ipundorscmeold Spauich grants, and the proporcy was fu litigation for thirty-uix yours, dnring which timo Gol, F. remuinod In “Kon- tucky, ongagod In Lis avocation nd an englncor and radroud Superintendont.- At last, about six years ngo, when nearly exhausted and worn out by thet prohiucted strugglo, the suits wore flunl- Iy docidad i bis Favor,nud, with barely menns aaough to roach thoro, hio wout to talio poates- glon of the lpx'lncoly domain, "Tha Hourlshing town of Fultou liaving beforo it o hopefal fu- turo, bes now kprang up on the l]u}', andd in conieetio 1 with two othor ‘:ouflumml whom he Lad ns3c g atod with lum, ho us ontored npon the cal Lraising and- eattln-fooding Lusiners apou & mammoth #eale, - Ore pastrs of 125,000 scics bas buen nelosad, upon which nvo kopt eonutantly grnzig 25,000 cattlo, Bosido theso, innumornblo hetds of’ graded eattlo Lolonging to thin company are_grazing on tho open i £150,000 having heen paid by thom in tho Just et in purchuso of *braudy,"by which torm s oxprowsad Lho ownorshup of their countless wan- doring hords and thoir progony, ivom thowo tho pusturo is coustuntly boing supplied with cautlo for fattoning, and to make room for them fag eatflo aro shipped at the rate of D00 a weck, It in Intundod to adid vory lurély to thin incloanro {a o sbokt time, pud thoro Baowt Bcurcoly a limit i thio vast proportfuts swhich this groat businoss Ty iuw fow yours utixin,® e s TORPEDOES, Latest fmprovenicents on Tion TruHolical Lity Mauchiinessfi Uorkii~Leilie g From the New York Comnigrotal Advertiosr, “Tho torpodo fu puroly un. Ameslenn invotition, and.ib I fitting that hero kv should bo bronglt to 1ts most destritetive petfoction, Lwo torpedoon nnd ono Lotpedo-boat have Iately beon eomploted that aro pigmisod by thele malers to offect tho mogk daminging joalts, Thodo onginos aro puitvelous lmprovoments on the crude. affnirs that woro miod during our rohellion. ‘The kogs lomded with cxplosives wero suchored In tho steeam, aud the contact with o pussing vessel pro- olurinted tho exploipn, Nodistinoticn was magdo botivoon friohvl ar fco ; bolh would be_smashud up with tho most judicin! fmpartialitv, But now, great strides having boon mido in thoir constraction and working, it fs possiblo Lo move ono m any dlrectlon and explodo it at tho will of the porson ditscting {is movoments, At the prosdut tino thvre nro two distinet flolds for torpedo exereise, Ouo Is under the chnvgn of the War Dopactmont, its objeot bolug to rouder bnibor defenco dv fuvinciblo as possible, P ‘o aim of tha War Dopartnont Is to nachor theso Infernal machines lu the ehannol of the strenm, 5o that they will bo n fow fost below whore tho keol of tho vessel will paos, At- tached to thom witl bo o rod, at au avgle of Torty-livo degraes, of sndlciont longth to toueh tho bottom of tho ship, When tho voutact tnkea place, it is communiested to the shoro by o mngietic who that conncets, and tho operator oan 6xplodo or not, a4 ho chooses, s Tho Navy Dopartmont s uuduavurl'ng to por- feet n mrcbine thnt can bo operated from ehip- board agmuust: tho onomy, and wilt this view Cnpt; Ericauon, of monitor fame, and a Mr. Loy, of Builnlo, n man ol great fuventive eaproity, hove respectivoly. perfocled two torpodoes, which protmiso the most entisfactory rosults, Mr, Ley's torpedo, which it 18 expected will bo bought by Congross, is o most remntkablo in- strumout of wir, One of thein hos beon come pleted at Nowport, aud tho rosults achieved witls b ave marvelous i tho extrome, ‘'l mnching in propelled by. carbolie acid gas, gouerated on tha bont, nod can be sent in auy direction under the water for u dibtanco of two or throg milus. A man on the slup, or on-tho shore, guides it by moans of A mugnotic wiro, hy which !nu can explodo it any moment, It muy naturdlly bo asked, * But how is ha Lo Juow where tho machino s whon it is submorged? Huw is ho to know It when dircet on ity mission?" Ate tached to the.bunt, s in the entio of the harbor torpedocs, is n tmull stick, but, unliio tho ofliors, it orects liself abovo the wafor, Ly this the director can tell the precieo location of tho Doat, and when it touches tha ship, bangl and away sho goos, DBut this brings ws to anothor question, - *.Shppose thoso abuard the veescl iv in nttompted to deslroy obscrve tho approach of tho atic{:, and know whal it Is, what is to pre- vent them Irom lowoering o boat, sgot- ting” bobiud tho torpedo, and, cutting tho wite?” Simply this: Atfnched Lo~ the stern of the “torpedo s o smaller ono, and when the boab draws near tho torpedo is moved in position, aud the small one dischnrged At Wie nont, snashing itto piaces, and killing those fnit. "Lhisis tho Lay torpodo, n destractive, lorriblo engiuo, against which thore is no ose eape, Thio Ericsdon torpedo hns heon completed on Long lslund, where is inventor has been privately expertmonting with it. 1t in n large altair, abouc twelvo feet Jong by three wide, and reminds onein o yery strong ninhner of & hugo coftln, Liko tho Lay, it is intonded to Lo used from onc vessel against aunother, but it dilfers from it in many dotails, It 18 opet- ated by comipressod aif on ilie slilp it is gent from, through a ‘flexible canvas pipo. Its position is sscorlalued in tho kamo manner a8 Lay's, and when it has appronch- od tho object of attack within 200 teot the bomb, which has boon contained in n coflin- lika shell; is discharged by tho compressod air, and, striking tha vessol, 10 explodod by a percus. siou shell, shattering tho ship.o plocos. Tho most promiucut poluts of difforenco be- tween these two enpings oo thoso: The Lay, having its motor aboard, .and being counceted only by & wire, éanuok bo brought back uitar having been staried. Lrlesson's motive power heing nbaardgt can be prought _back if- tho pipo holds cut. Tho Lay flonts withiu a fow fact of tho_sutface, and hecessatily mocts tho lron plating when 1t attncis, thus fnding groator rosistanco_ than the Ericsson, which is submerged over fifteen fect, where it fula thinuer plating, if any at oll, and galis, be- sides, tho great rosistance of tno water in help~ ing 10 do its work of destruetion, Bub perTect exporimonts with theso engines do not. alwaya Uriug practical snccess, he action of the Hldes is ono of the most inenperablo of the difiical- “tios encountored, and it these machines over- come ehis thoy will be successful in all respocts. “They cost from 23,000 to 89,000 npicce, and_nro loaded 'with giant ‘powder, dualine, or mnitro~ glycerine, nud whetkor thoy do Lhelr work or not the explosion demotivhcs and makea thom useless for further trial, Tho other machine referred th ‘abovo is the lorpado-boat, bullt by Admiral Porter, and launched tho other doy ot the navy-yard. Tho bLoat floats nbove the surfaco, lias a crow, and carrics one or moro guns. Sho s provided with an iren ram, at the eud of which isn boom, to which iu at- tuclied o torpedo. . Who objeet it to run this flont up under the onemy’s guns, when the collision will explodo the bomb aud destroy Lbo vessc at- tacked. Dat in tho meantimo what is to prevent tlio destritction of tho torpedo-boat? Sho must gceuro & momontuin to bring the collisiou sbout, and whon it has taken placd, sne will bo over it and dostroyed ns weil ns the ehip it was at- tempted to dostre This affair is hol recoived \\'i!hhl(n‘ur, und will not bo hikiely to amount to much. cction: for Ifer Trom her carllost i‘c.‘ms until his death her for. hier father was nlmost idolatrous ; like tho waternul lovo of Mme, Do Sovigno, it is almost unique in dowmestic suuals, I owa to tho won- derful ponotration of 1wy father,” sho says, *whatover candor my chaiactor pogsosres, 0 upmbiked all falte protenses, and from him I nequitted the habit of belloving that people buw struightinto my heart,” e wis to her the modo) of ali that was'gieat and good—n wan enducd will: all tho virtues of an idenl Iloman, So absorbing wes hor afection that jonlous oven cf be: mothar, and hor mother was ?mn\oua of her, ‘Lhere s a very good story told by Mme. Necker Saussure, In ‘her lutroduction tu tho collected works of Mmo, Do Stael, which, s itustrating her fllial love and cortain viiu~ gloriouu Lraits of character, is wotth ropeating. O tho oceuston of n cerinin visit which the nac- rator paid Yo the Neckers, at Coprot, ke chr- ringo thut had been sent to convoy hor from Gotlova was ovorturned, Ugion bearing of this dcodent, Mmo. Do Stael was ngitated by tho wildest terror, not, n8 it mity bo smagined,. on account of ey guest's narrow esclpo from {u- Jury, bt from a pozelblo contingoncy which tho necidont suggested to hor mind. “Ab, honv- ens!” shio exclnimed, it might have been my father!™ Bho ran to the bell, 1ang it furionsly, and in o voico trdinblins with 'sgilation ordered thut the conchman’ shoukd Lo instantly seut for. 1n u few momants the offender stood before her, “lluve you homrd that 1 am a woman of gycnllm #F wora Lho firt words shio spolio to him, 1or question was so odd, and hor manuer o 0x- cited, thot ho could nob fiud a reply, “Iayo you henrd that 1 um o woman of genius?” sho roponted, yot more loud aud angrily. The scrvant, moro coufused than over, was still silont, ¢ Well, then, J am n woman of genius 1" €ho ratd, hotly; * of great gonius, of prodigious geniugl’ And T toll you ilint all tho ganins I possicss whall ho oxerted to_socuro your rotting ll your.davs in 2 dungroon, 1t aver you ovorlurn my father,” Whon hor sxilation swas over har friends sallied ot upon this curions speceh, Lut &ha failed to keo tho nbsurd side of it ** Whut bad I to threaten him withexcopt my poor genius ?* pho anawored, naively. "I'io only Injurics she could’ not forglve woro those offored to hor father ; shio could nover en- dure to think that ho was growing old, and n mora hint of such o thing would drive her into o fury, When Lo was dead every old man she saw recailed_Lim to hor memory, and_ Lo wateh over tho comforts and nlloviata tho suiforings of ngo was hor greatest pleasure, Bho belisved thut hor sonl communicated with his in prayer, and whatever pieco of pood fortuno befoll hor sha wonld say, ** My fathor hag obtaiudd it for moe," Temple Bavr, FPIREE S S A Strangue Country. Tho tract of country known a4 tho Blate Rauge Valloy is probably ono of the most curions thit Southorn Californin can honst of, 1t iy thero the immento depusits of borix were dlgcovored gomothing liko a year ngo, aud, ab tho time, tho wholo lowar or céutral portion of tho basin ws covered with & whito doposit, bieaking nway in somo places in Jargo sudn reels ; in othors, ro- eembling tho waves of the occnn, snd In Bhill othors stretching oul for miles In ono un- brokdu lovol, from which tho sun refloctod ita rays with & glare almost nendurable Tt one of the most Aingular featuroy 1 connection with this ‘seclion was thoe absence of ruin or molsture ; the days wore sunny and hot, the nights withiout dow, and funm-plly warm, Tor niore Hign flve years, It 8 snid, by thoso wha claim to' know, thers hos boen no” raiu thord, Lo cailed it, sho wng, until somo threo montha sinco tha spell waa brokon, Suddenly, and with rkearcoly any warning, roin commonced to full, and Tor thinly « hourw it cama down atendily but unceaningly, uniccumpaniod by wind, but yot a thorough diouching rpin, ~ Tor twvo or fhreo dayn it remnined plondant; swhen auwldonly n water spout was seen winding its way through tho valley, It emmo iu n ziggzag conrto across the uppor aud of the Inke, striking tha runge of hills on the onst sido and coursing 1adidly ajong them, Tho ennons and gorges wora soon filled with whtor, whioh ponted from them in funrful vol- umo and sproad itolf ot upon tho bottom. In o ahort time It was over, atul denizens of {ho los onlity now look Tor another dry seagon of five years, The borax company how in oporation thoro nro sald to bo dolng woll, and nuothor ot of works on s smnil. sealo will probubly go in within a hort time, Thists-fivo hundred iounds of tho reflned niticlo woro recently shippod {o Ban Fiancieo, and Len tons of crndo matorisl,— Los Angeles Erpres: 5 e A_MORNON ROMANCE. oungly Vinitto. the Womy of Rler Gicllloode=Tho Story of Elesr Maeriag m the Ceeld (N1 Whin. Tast weok Mr, Jobn Yonuy, youngeatson of Brighant Yoting, the Higl Prickt of Mormorism, and wife visited Elkton, sovon Fcn“ ngo, when sho was Mles Lizzio Can- fold, Hved in, Ellclon, A very protty, cultivated Fm wne sho \? thoso daya, nnd stood In tho mil- inery stovo of Mra. Brown, Miss Lizzio Canileld was o second consin of young Brighamn, her mother und old Patriarch Brigham Youug's Hrat wifosbolug_first consivg, Diss Lizzie's paronts residud {n Philadolphin, What acquaintanco ox- Isted bolween tho ymmr' folks ot tho Young family of Salt Lake and the Canflolds wo do not kuow; but Miwa Lizzie, alter leaving Ll tom, started on a irp, accomvanied only by n youngor sistor, to vieit tho Youngs of Mormon notoriety, and! also for tho purposo of marryimg John, Whis was n deliborato undor- talitng, which roquired no littlo norvo for o young, woll-nducated, nccomplished Philadels plilni-bred lndy, but Miss Lizzio wna oqunl to tho advonture,” Now, this undertaling wiil ap- pear the moro risky and formidable when wo takio futo neconnt thne John Young biad niready two &ives, What immedinto family nrrangoment took piace wé nro not advined, bub_the two 1l wives had to ho'discarded to eatisfy tho faatid- fouenens of tho coming woman, Ono of Lho two, tha firat, wo beliovo, was divorcod, and tho nece ond was disearded, turncd awny with the arrival, or previous to it, of thn yonng quoon, oma four years ago or thareabount, it will o remembored that mattors at Washington as- suned a threntening nepect for tho Lattor-Day Bmints, and the Salt Lako Prophaets sent a dolo- gation of their picked women to tho Capital to inake an impression at tho soat of Govornmont fnyorable to the nstitution of Mormonism. Mts, John Young, the subject of our warrative, com= posed one of the delegation, 1t was noticed thot when the Mormon lagies hield n cortain rocepsion or nudionco at which Mra, Croswoll was prosent tha handsonio wifo of tho yonnfeut son of the Prophot foigued sickness, or at Ienst did not ap- pear. Mrs, ., however, chianced o most her sltorwnrd, and seomed to have an impression that she hiad met her romowhere before, When Mra. Creavell returnod to Illcton sl was ro- mindod that tho wifo of John Young was the formor Mizs Canflold who uzod to irim and solt bounéts in Elkton, and tho young wife's roluot- ance to meet Loy nt the Capital was oxplained, Bomo Limo ngo two Elkton ladies woro gaing to Philadelphia i the cars, and in the seat in front of them two gontlemen, wore sentod, who wora talking about Balt Imlto, One of thom asked the gentiomon if thoy know Mr. Young and his wife, They raPlind they did, and would deliver the lady's eard to Mrs. Young whon they reached Salt Lako, Mr, John Young waa lntely on o voyage to Europo. Ilis wifo camo from Salt Lako Basb with her threo ohildren to moob Tiim on Lis arrival, staving at her mothor's till be landed. Tho card which hor Elkton friond Iind sont all - the way to Salt Lako to her iud Leen running in hor miud alt theso monthg, and it govo lerronl joy to think that hior memory hnd not been bouisnod, and that she was still remembored by one a6 least in the litHo town whoro her young henrt had woven theso do- lightful droams of romanco which devoloped in Buoh feavful danger; 80 witon' hor Jord re- turned.to New York from across the soa, sho Lind her lieart flxed on coming to Blkton and bring- ing bim nlong ; and _on Wednesday ovening of lawg week tho lady who hnd sent ths card to Mra, Youbg ot Salt Luka roceived & messazo ot tho loward Houso that a lndy roquosted 1o soo Lor. She Jmmediately repaired thithor, aud in tho par- lor the Lwo ludits mot face to fuce. Timo had wrought gront chunges in both,4nd they ,stood rogavding, bub not recognizing, euch other. I'ho wito of tho young Prophet was tha first to speak. ** fs Uys Mrs, ——" Y Yes, Tam Mrs, Youn, —~Lizzio Catfield whon we woro yonnger.” Al roserve was at nn end, and the two friends, whomn timo snd untoward ovents bad threatened to place an impugsablo gulf between, rushod into ouch ofher's nrms, ‘Pho Mérmon wife and her husbaod had nu- merous calls whilo they remained nt the hotel, and gho rolated tho cupter of horlifo to thoso who Jiad thus Lindly remembered hor. Sho bad insisted, and earried her point it secins, on being tho golo wifo of the mun she had braved such danger for ; and not satisfiod with this, sho ine sintod on a marriago indlio Statas fu the old atylo sho Liud beon taught in hor_girlhood to Lonor, and * Joln " hnd to suceumb before sheo would Ieave Sult Lalko, decluring that shio could never [Taco Lor former friends nuloss kho wus marriod Dy tho,coremony acknowledged by them to Lo proper. Aud thus she had horoieatly attompted to ropuir the rude shock she folt her moral elinr~ neter had received by eolortalning the com- wunity of the Mormons nud = horsolf g tuerifice to Lho wonstrous evimo of polygawy. st il g, A Bighklaud Bog-Trainer, Fron Goud Ford. . 1 romeniber on one occasion, when Allan was about to leavo ¥ the manse,” Lio put his dogs, for my amusament, through goma ¢ their dull, ns They wore all ¢leeping round .tho Xitchen-fire, {ho pups, freed from the girdle, wandering b libert‘y whon Allen said, ** Go ou’ ono of yoa, my childeen, and Jet mo khow if tho day is fulr or wot,” A dog instantly rose, whilo tho othors kept their places, nnd with ereot tail went oul, Iteturping, ic placed itself by Allan's Eido, 0 that ho might, by passing Lis hand olon, il buck, discover whothor it wus wob or dry © Qo," he ngain l.‘:li!l1 ‘*and tell the foolish child" —oug of the pups—* who is frolickiug outsida tho honed, to como in" Another dog roso, departed, aud roturued, wagging bis tail, sud looking up to Allan's face. *ObLl he won't come, wou's be? Then go and bring him i, aud, if nacessary, by forea.” T'ho dog again due lmrmd. but this timo cairiod tho yelpiug pup in bis touth, and laid it ab Allan’s” feot, ' Now, my doar childron, lot ub begoue,” wnid Allay, riving 08 if to procced on Lis journoy, But nt thiy moment two torriors bogan to Nght,—though it seomed a mimie battlo,—whilo an old, saga- cious-fouking coolle novor moved from his com tortablo placo beside tho fire. To underatand this kcono, though, you must know thas Allan had takon olfousa at tho oxcellont Shonff of (he ciitricty} Decauso of lis hoviug- rofusod him oo rosponsible situation on his proporty, and, to avonge limiclf, hnd traluod Lis” dogs to act the drama which Wy now in progress. Addrcssing the upparently sleopiug dog, whom ho caled * tho ShorifF," ha enid, **‘I'hero you lio, you lazy dogl onjoying yoursalf when the laws are breaklng by wuscom- iy dmpute and fights, But what caro you, it yot ol your moat anddrink? Shomo upon you, sherir] It seoms L must tench you your duty, Get up this moment, sir,=or I'll bring this ataff_down on your head,—and mako thoso wicked dogs koop tho pancel” In an instant “thio Sheriil " rose, and separatod tho combat- ants, It wan thus, thac, whon any one offouded Allan past. all poskibility of forgivonoss, ho im- mediatoly” tralued “one of tho dogs to llustrare his chntuctor, and tanght It lessous by which in every lonso'Lo could turn Lis supj:osed oucwy into ridienlo. . A Cravie Story. Tho English aro purtioulur uboul oravats, It i tho yulp thil no one can bo uduntted to mny puct of Hor Majesty's Opori-Ilowwo oxcopt in full dress, wlueh would xlfildlv Imyply . whito eiuvat, thoiigh I am not absolutely cortaln that Llack ties rro oxeluded, BDut any speok of color on & man bs as strietly prohibited a8 o bonnot on & Indy's hoad would be, A Trouch goitleman onco progonted himselt at the plt oitrance, s dress cont nud blnok trownors nnd wainte eiut nud ganta de bourve frais wero all en regle, but il ombroldered oravat ehowed o minuto flowor of rome color, * Can'v. como iv, st S Why not 7" " Nobin full dross,” M. Gunl lot off soma mild ofrcutations, and requested to Tnow how and why he was not n full dross, + Colored cravet, sir.” Tho rowdv-witiod Paris. Ian rotived to n cornor of tho lobly, whippod oft tho offonding urticlo, oxtomporizod u white tio with i pocliot-handkerohlof, und walked in trl- umphant, Lo redder may kmilo ab so much importauce boelug givon to n neoictio, bat the oruvut, svor sinco Irumniol, huw boen on - fustitution, sspacially In Lngland,' Thero aro some quoor stories nent English cravats. Ouo, wl 1 beliovo to o hit- orally truo, hay *Ilistorons ™ IHavcourt for its hero, 1 ecunnot but think Mr, Havcourt (unlesy Lo has grently ohanged withiin twolve yoam) vory unjusily quuilited ‘o o boro; but, dospite his Mra, Young, somo’ gt of pornon and mind, ho wny vory well hnva beut a disagrocable man In cerin cireles, Iio s always arrognity andy as Canlab eay, bunipe fong, nnil ot nios boldly unconvontional, Larly in hiw_earcor o mot with some great moral «hill, I forget gvhother his offors lLud hoon rejecled Y a young Iady or o Tarfine menfary eonnfituenoy ; nb any. inlo ho wu tornihly disgusted with the world, and longod to find womolhing lika 1be bootn of Bombasics, AL lnat the Iden siruck him, . Io was Invited to n uoires at aomo preat lady's whors e Quoen cxpeeted o appear, oud I fack did npuencs arcourl appenrod also—in 4 bluck tho. Londou nociety {remblod to its base, Lho Morning Fast fulminated an artlclo on tha decline of moruls oud monnors ns uxum!fllflud Dy the {ntruei blnck eruvata inlo the prosenes of ro; Bvorybody declured Vernon arcontt - odd, an expression which menns o good - deal In an | Englishunn'd mouth, and is’generally applied Lo cecentrlo goutleinen Who junip out of tio win- downs ofter onliing their wisdn' thioa's, T thoro was no do Junntico Inquirondo svib femod npon thio futuro Uintoricns; os the contrary, ho Iind mude n bit and Lecome o lon—CGalazy for January, N VRARKING XD 'THE DUBLIC ‘RRINTING, Letter from Spenker Blnine. Tho Boston Adeertiser prints the following loltor to n gontlomau In Boston, not written, Liowover, for publieation: $ WasinxuroN, D, 0., Dee. 17, 1874, | “ 3¢ Dean Bin: Your neto of fnquiry is at hand, You aro in eror In regard to tho Post- Oflica Committeo of thoHoueo having preparad n Dl for the 1estoration of tlio franking privilega to mombers of Congresn. 4 lie Comtuitto havo, T nndorstnad, agreed upon .a bill providing for some method o anme ng stanips for the trans- mission of public documents which wo print in siich peedloss and “extravagant profusion. It sooma to moe the wiser and botter-way would bo to dispenso with the documonts. I uever could seo tho justes or’ the ypropricty of prylng fromm the Public Treasury for tho printing of books for gratultoun distabution among a small frnction of "the peo- ple. 'Iho enormous adition of the agricullural roport, for. inatance, though custing o much, only nffords 600 coplos to each Cougressional Dintrict, where Llo total population 18 130,000 and the avernge numbor of voters 25,000 ** And then whilo membors of Oongresa can- not be oxpected to pay tho poutare on n vast wings of public documonts, amouniting in the wr- grogato to several hundred dollars, it is quilo safo (o Hay that the porsona to whom the doou- monta aro addressod would In &, latgo minjority of cused decling.to take thom from thoe Post- Oico if thoy had themselves to pay tho post- ago. ‘The Governmont, thorofors, not only fiirnishen the books gratuitousiy, bub pnys for the transportation bosides in order to indude peoplo to neopt them, 1 think it wiso to -ttop 8 busincss of this kind, and (herehy snvo noarly or quite $3,000,000 aunuslly to the public purse. ~ WA torestorlng the franking .privilego for tho indlyidunl correspondence of mewbnrs, I con h:dly conceivo miy one_desiring it, 'Lhora would bo 1o possible eonvenierico resulting fron the revival that would comYnn!nlo for the gen« eral injustice nnd odivm of tho sct, especially nt this time, whongthere hins-been no _fair trial of the now system, Tho personnl and ollicial cor- rospondance of any ' ono member {8 nol larga cuoufih to bo pgeuniarily burdensome, Juspre member that £300 will pay tho postago on 10,000 lotters, and then find tho Conpressman that wriles balf that number i o singlo year, Wo Do tho cheapest poslaze, all things considored, of any peoplo in the world, and about (Lo nitt ceb thing I know of is for overy cilizen, public and private, to pay his own share of i, 1€ X would voto for any possible asception to the rula of uniform and universnl Enynmnt. it would bo in favor of nowspaper oxclanges and the_freo cirenlation of cotnty papors within onr buili- wicks, Very sincorely yours, T, G. Bramz.” —_— ILLINOIS NEWS3 ITZ3IS. Tt hias tranapirod tlit Capt, John McKinstry, who died at Mattoon, Fob, 20,1868, wis murder- cil,—ono of tho witnosses bolng unablo to Jougor keep tho scorot. 5 —Tho Alton Telegraph sayas *At thia timo Tnst. yonr tho ico-honsey wore nearly full, but, up 1o tho present timo this scason, not ono pound of ico bas beon harvoeted.” ~—Tho Iihnois River still lrccnn up, and thoro 18 still somo nsvigation afloat, but the fosw thin calios of ico that ocensionally come down haw n tondency to tic up erafts, Buch n stags of wator nt this-sonson of tho year s not boon known hofaca to the * oldest inhbitant.—Leardstown A Lllinoian,, 1 A ~Tho Hennopin Record statos that a Mrs, Birnoy, of that place, lns béon for yeurs aflivtod with a sovore cough, bolieved by lier fricuds to Lo tho preourgor of couswmnption, Last weok, during sovere paroxysm, sho threw up a_hard substanco that proved to bo a portion of » knife- blade an inch or mora in lougllh, When or liow 1t wos introduced into hor thront she hins no recolloetion, but from tho fast that thero lns been no roturn of the conghing apnsms, sho bo- loves it was tho golo cause of lier afliction, and that sho will ontirely recovor. ~— Tho long-contested and bitter suit which has been occupying much of the time of onr difforont courts, nud_ tnxing tho ingouuity and craft of our Inwyers for tho past year or moro, outitted 1L W. Dullinger v, John L. Bmth, action of slander, was Lrougglt to « sudden angd amieabla closo ou'Saturdny lnst by o compromito botween the partics. Tho only important fon- turo of tho cazo was tho exponditura by the pir- ties of about 1,000 costs, which was distributed among tho officors of tho Cotrts and n Jargo pors tion of the population of St. Josepls Township, who were wilncsses in tho caso.—Champaign Gazlle, —Mound City is not pleased with tho way tho United Stotes Government is running the navy- yardal that place, and the Couucit of Lho tewn lins whercnsed and rowolved. Wherens (suys the Courcil), tho city lensed to tho Unitod Statos (Lo Rawlinga’ Reservation, Lo Lo used for ,ordi- naneo purposee, said reservation to rovert upon fuilure of the Government to unse it for such purposes ; and, wlorcas thero has boen s fuil- 1re to so uso it, resolved that {ho lion. Isuno Ciements be instructed to request tho United Btates lo return to Mound CILP' the reservation, The point is woll taken. Tho Government shonld bo compelled {o Live up to tha auntract or diegorgo.—Cairo Jemocrat, v —One-third of tho membora of the Doard of Supovvisors {Champalgn] bhave petionod for n specinl meoting, and, agrceablo (o the law In such cases mado und {)l‘u\‘ldcll, tho Connty Clerl Ling issucd acall, undor which tho Supervizers will conveno nt Urbana, Tucsday next, at 3 o'clock p, m. It is understood that a munbor of tho members of (le Board, who have herotoforo favored 1epudintion, have apreed {bal the opin- ions of Judges Lerry nnd Somers bo submitted to tho Atteruey-General ofthe State, aud if iy decision is to the effect that tha Londs eso logal, thon they will chaugo their votas and hiolp to ro° fcind tho nct of ropudiation. Ab thin w Dr. Gregoty, Rn"(int of tho University Judgo Willisin Phillips, Presldent of tho Doard of Bupervisors, ara i Springfield in consuliation with the Hon, 3. K. Edsulf, Altorney-General, ey nro oxpeeted to yolurn to-dny— Champaign Gazlle, NEW3 ITEMS. Tho Taylor's Fulls (Mun ) Land Ofico will probunbly be removed {0 It Cily varly noxt soa=, sou., 3 —The total number of furnaces In {ha United Btutes, exclusivo of abandoted aud projecied ooy, Is 636, L'ho total number of now futhuczs finished and put in blast in 1872 was 41; finished and put iu blust in 1873, 42 ; totnl unmber of new furnacos put in blast iu tho Inst two yours, 83. —Woman_eulltage 18 deolinfug i Bnglind. The Liboral g)m'ly origimally supported tho movement; but it [y found that, ko far, tho wom- on who havo voted on the basis of property quals ileations dovolop into full grown Tories as surely us tha pollyway bocomes the frog. —devording to tho Iristol, Ducks Connty (Pn.) Obsercer, the arrangoments for the estub- lishment of n great fron manufaclory in that l:mw avgnearly porfectod, ‘'he Comypany, char- cred In Now Yor#, i3 to have n eapialof 31,000, 04, with the Drosidout’s brothor, Ouilla L Grant, at its hoad. The 8Balt Linko 7)ibune of the 17th contama an nccount of un attemyt medo to rob Col, S, T\ Nucliolls, noar the residonca of Briglinm Young, Nuckolls Is ronorted an ‘somowhat disfigurod by o slung-sbot blaw. 1l 18 vary well kuown i AL.hu Territorica, 1lo used » “ravolver in do- onEo, —'Ila actlon of tha Winons & St. Patdr Rall rond Compnny, in disposing of its olevators, nnd enbting; looso from: overything but the busi- nass It waa' charlorod to eairv on, s n roform thut will do moro to quiet publlc complaint than nny otlor chunga in its power Lo havo tindo. Tho pouplo nro ovorywhore and paturally jenlons af invorporated compnnies controlling noc only the earringo but ’nuuhmm of thelr surplus products, —St. ant Pioneer, —If & farmor wishen to ship n bushal of corn from Omnhs to Iteno, ho must pay throngh cur- roucy rates to Han Prancisco and gold rutos back, bofore lily freight {s dischargod, ‘Chere iy no gond reason why the stuya lines of Novada nm“ Eustern Californin should not have thew supolios* from this culmtlf’. Tho diserhminution is tho worst form of a blgh twelft for tho pro- teotion of Californin_burloy, and the earrying trada of tho Cuntral Pacifio Rond.—Omahe Lie- publican. BT —'he ealary of the Now York City Judzos (Suproma Conet) In 817,600 o yenry that of the dudizes of Appenls In €7.000 ;" that of Bupremo ContL I In countey disttiota s £7,20% Lint of onr Superlor Coutt Judees I 6,000 ; that of the Lrle Conuty Jadgo Is £6,000, Noneof ihess oflicers aro too wall paid, exeeph, posnibly, the fhest-named, Tiat-tha salary of tho Ion, N, K. Mall, wfter twenty yonrw' wersico s United Hiates Cirenit Jitlga, s only 1000, or $1,000 Toes than Erin County pays hor toeal Judge [— Bufialo Contivreidl Advertiser, e Ilow They Switeh TFain in Enginnd. A corrospondont of an Eastorn ,mlmr given tho following' ncconnt ot flrond tradus ato switohed, ot * shuntod,” n Tuglaud & . AL 230 wo stenmd awy orth by ihe dol- Horfen, thick s far ns.tho oyo could reach, atopped a ehorl thne at Wigan, the rcone of Lha fenstnl railvond disaster, anw where tho car Jumped on =horo0f of the fnrnace, kithng thoso in it and tho workmon. nelow, Thlu Coronor’s Jury decided (ho cattuo of tho nechient to bo *Leeauso tho train left tho wmotnls,’ as they sy for rafle, Thoy cnll switehing ‘whunting ;' the switehman here sits In a Inrge glnes howso, Duilt up 10 feet aboye the track ; rods run to oll the switchos witliin two nulos, and ave worked in this rocin by leveis,which work liko the lovers for playing ehurch-chimes, Tho switehes nro aliways clorod, so that tho straight lino 13 always righty unlers the man's band is on tho lovor which holds tho poiuts and throwsthe train on the other track, Thego wwilches answer only for going tn one dircotion, nhd it {5 impossible for thout to bo mixplaced oxcopt by demgmin. They uro in uso all oyér Eurépe, and 1 think for safoly they Aro more reliablo than (hoso i uwxe in Amertea, A tolegraph and ignal-boll in the awitchuau’s raom toll him tho position of all irains within Lt Jurisaictiom” gatiandyislpg I A Jiclto nnid Her Do Lrom @ Wadhington fetcer, Ono of tho bello of- tho city tnkes n prome- nado on [lie avonue avory afternoon with her pot dug, whi 18 very Intgo, Lho dog wears ' n collur, tho chain of which is atlached to the girl's chat- elaino, Of courao the tlog L the sanio propen= eitlos thatrothos dogs bavo, of pursiing nn up- oven courso on tho strcot, nud, 88 ho is tho strangest, the ehnin attachment eatsos tho youny 1o divergo from purening the oven tonor o licr wry, and to bo drageed hilthor and thither in o most undignified ninutor, Ibdan oaso of the il warglug the dog. BOARDING AND LODGING, Fonth Sino. 3 PARK-ROW—SUITL OF FRONT ROOMS AND ._vingly rautls, with busrd, at panio pricos, TO0 %idy. Nt ARNISOS-ST—TIoR et pinieos Hrst:ilata bontd, 1 10 50 por ook, with 50 of plinn, r’OG“‘\v'A'n.l.Rm\v_n.\nnso,\mw TURNISIE. 21 et frant riom, suitabls for* kentleman and Hllos mlen plonant dunblo aud singlo roome, with board, Ttoforences Priv ABINGLY, PANIY WANTING THT s tomforts of Nome fu-an ¢ligiblo locallty, niny address 27, ‘Tribuud oflico. ' "West Side. i T WASITINGTON.ST. — SINGLE 1th board, 865 with 1iro, 88 ta i3 WASHINGTON-ST.. ruoth for tivo gontlcnucy fre 4 Wi 1558 raotis two, Dy bon 10T sl imicora o bt o D11 (ST WABINGTONST. NI LL 18y and four youns gontionian ean bo a faigi i roonts aud buurd, Gu ressuuablo torm fow dayoarders, i WEST WASHINGTON-ST ~THREE TFUR- 460 ¥ET T TG TOT TRONT TGOS and bony TOUNG il rob W th- board, l u o S rent, with board, ginglo or en Morth Kida. 154 NORTI STATE.ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS #)2 it bunrds aleo day board. Hotols. TLANTIONOTRT, CORNER VAN BUREN AND Shorman-sts,, centrally located—A fow permanont ahat Tday bonriors nceammodnied at - moderato Tatoss cliss in ovory par 1 RRGIANTS HOTEL,_OONNLR GLANC AND Take-atn. ‘ean acoommodnte familios aud singlo lonicn witl sl aud auiles of roonie, and first.clise 0, vocy renstl a5 buard, $3; translont, Al . CONNIt DEARDOTN AND Jacion-stn,~Roatd, £6 ner wenk: trausiont bord, 'E_l nor, Ay nnals, B cants; lodzingy, b eons. BOARD WANTED. POARD-DY TWO YOUNG MEN IN PRIVATE I5 tuntly, whore firet-clnss aceummodations aro wantrd ‘Adams, or Jdnckson-a! at ot Aboriasn. ~Address 163, Tributo offico. )flffl’nn to by West Alonros, & FISCLLLANEOUS. GLNTS — SEND FOR, AGENTS' GUIDE, A munthly, 3 cents o yenr, & conts a numbors glve housandy of Tull husitioss card3 of thoto wiio wane ngrts, doscription of guads, cto.: agcuts can ohvoso kind ipouds and ouinriato fMlorsin ruma business: they can atford (o bo witiion aust, JAMES Chlen, Bou S OTTNED AND GLOSED, COMPTIONTED rocounts neynsted X i !“." \ VI\:“”;‘ s nm‘u\i uiring an esport ASTL PAID VOR GAST-OFF OLOTHING AND gl oy S LI, (e NG AR L 21t Lotu Ohoo, E61 St [0 ATTORNEYS—_AN BXPERIENOED LAWTEI, who will influonco (ho [zl buelnoss of a Intee cicols of rolutises and friends fu Cisicago, With oxtontod proen- Alonal nnd busincss acquaintavcs t Central an+d Soutborn Tilinots, wisttos & coparinorship in an establlvhed law firm of Uliagns Lot uf toloeences givou aud {utarviow do- sieod, _Addross LAWYLR, Tribitio oilico : iom TRICE PAID TFOR GAST-OTF clothing, by JONAS A. DRIELSMA, 397 SoubbClack- at. Orders by mail rmunllymt‘g‘wlad ta, X TPAKE N T WILLIAM ESTON, MV ok aformee boukkeopor, s aut of iy emylaymonty nid € unilon a1} iy custamata nor 46 pay M 4y o Gevount, . JULLN e LONAN, 1oy MUl 445 Bancy un iy L ulifnblo a medjum 'at ao teifll) KCOTT, propristor, 11 Simoate OITY REAL ESTATE, i‘Ul‘i BALE-80 LOTS INTHE DISTRICT BOUND. uflllleh—n\l‘i H!Iiw,!‘. Halstad, T‘Ann\)’-vlll{l; tx\il l‘§‘=|lr|1 - T T SR Fl’)ll HAL R-TOI AROUT HALD 1TS GASIT VAL i sney o RO T e Bl eati Fuuth o1 L frcoln Va Teibniiia oo i BA1LE-GOOD T WBAT, ! amann) Dioneelys A A R AR POR SATEZR Bk O wist oo TP BATES b FTNIETE WA bast.av, and Thirtrtiied:we, - Ening Al GlA i dnt: lioviagun Mioiizan.cy, ‘On - EORD € RIENAA TS, 13 Moth. 00H) IF 1akey o £ Chistol Bjouk: 7] NI AN and Ea(e yones, e SOULRAR S TroR, sALE Yol ot ol vnine: $8°0 010 ; Daymatt. NEOILHE & WAL 5 0 ONMIGITITARAN, L8 seee Taw iguro for monoy o UT iy 9 Wasbingion-, . jion T A BARGAIN—1OTS ON WhST: join-ar., Palk, Taglor, K Campbell.avi pirtise wishing to fmlld" Nunwnty renuited duwni wonkd fur, £ ~ul120 Hiottuy 10 P il B3 Mty Claekopte, e ot (o pei SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE SOUTIH EVANSTON—A LARGE, RINE- l{| finlshed finitse, 11 rooar, on 1ot to salt in size, on warithly nayments, by’ ownors, LLOTSON BILOs,, 312 ant State-st, Foix AT TNGLEWOOD-TWO L,ARGH 8-STORY L' Nousos, fiest-clnen finlsh: ono attngs, § roowmis, nna 1v: on monthly’ pise BIHOS., 213 aud 37k ilock irom dopnts, ficta=by ownor O SALETN FVANSTON_TIOUSES AND LOTS, noras and blasks nn bargntn: sinil paymonta dow, Dbalanca an long timoy oz § will iratlo roal estato, At cish gures, for_tirst-clasa furnituro, marblo-mantols, dr £ oilh, hardwarn, carnoting, £0. O, I BRUVWNIL Oa m 2 to b at 164 Slonroa- . [rolSALE-SRVER i PIFORS OF DRSIRABLR nero-property {n anl around Suuth Chicag, whern aubdivislans can”ba wado nnd oarily sl o from [0 1040 acroa In'a budy,, BEAD & CO) llo.st. COUNTRY REAL %STATE, OR SALICOR EXGUANGIE RUNDIY TATNR: Siiieaga oo e ain h 11117 AV G0 e o 15 Moot i ! v o WANTED-MALE HELE, A Iookkoonors. Clovis. &ol.m Wi N KISKEDIL WITLL 8% (00, WITL ) RE e T AV o PR O Telbuhg oiicg. £l Siin= : BODE VAN T ey bos vieert Lmeriy-eiihth nrd Lo — 111 Htato. 5 h-sthi VW ANTRDEAN SHSIFANT NOOKKERETR TOR ehort 1/ telresp, statlug oxperioucy and rofore encer, T8, Trifiuny offieo, s W ANTED TETRNT D WV fizuig giveit 05, Fribunn \TANTRDZA™ AWATE ) QAN AT PO, M Tslto voll hava » Kuswistio of healkeoping anit of Ui mn’:!hx‘]l ainow: Addbess, stating uge aud rolerenco, X XX, Trihuny olfiad, G MAN, > Tracns. Lith ta wick I Tght, will glya stenily om. Plongeit.” Addrom s Gl AT S S G ‘V.m’nm—nunr.nuvrm.v. UPITOLSTRIERE, ALUIS Wont Madisunat, g VVANTEDZTINSRR, “A MAN OF GOOD AT, 0t et Gy e ot AL S SN GT Lakoat, and: Wahnahave <0 S ANTIHD—OANLN X “’rwuhu DATINETIAKERS, TO.DAY, AT % RN alon-at,”J. A, WATT & G : WANTED - 10 “Hooitiinnw [ YV olitsy edga-gilddr, imundiaioly, nt GOX, ITENDE EUN & e Clark ann A dninsuts. A MARER y Tonristors, &o, LY-TEMPRIATIE MARRIED CROTU, ris und, Ninateont . R Mhnnunnnnm-‘; e 1D = SWINTAT, EMPLOYMINT. WARTID A NINTn, fatl o mud woien. seante ment., Trall partlentars froo, Addrean We A, MENDENSON & CO., 'Clovolaad, Ovs or 8t Lonts, Mn, . vV ANTED_NTN TO RELY, ORANG.OANG.: ONF JOIDR mAD falo #47 laat, wock: ano i sold 83 Ypsovin van iy’ mochanio cleared i in (iroa daye. WORR Permanent employ. Do’ g d ' b soling Chani-Chbruge (6 Inek Madison om WASTED- N GITY_AND COUNTRY 74 N N IN rull n now article, fome:bitg Liint has naverhoon ho. foro thio puvlio, lureks Manufucturiug Company, 1l Clak 3. : W ARTED-MI TO SRLL _OUR ARTIOLES gowiiore, Paps 42 1o 810, dally, Ao, Stato, Libiral ted 10 supply agonts | :f‘l"c'u'nfi'. AMERISAR NOVETre L., 157G o 2, TO RENT--HOUSES, 10, ENTSWATN ROOM, WELL FURNISIED Tor auoor tiir gontiemon; donblo, Brick Houso, lirste four. 41 South Catjoutoi-st., nonr Whablugion: ly "0, {,fif,m' FINT: 't‘.ii"im'x“ LHONT ""';j.'ér";%“"” od or nufuuisiic, 0 Prafioav. o 3 fiothint, YOUNG & ROWLLY, 14 Dorrbornosts o Tu HWRNTZA TRTORY NRICK DWELLING, 7 v oF Janlolrh-at, b Yaaums, il morucd lnintava: nont b, 2| ] o E780 nd 20 Faat Handoliates Snataies: S MATRL fth.at, ; 13- Snil 3 THOUSE 69 Wi~ roomn Liouso Mickigane RS, 200 3 ENT_00TTAGHE OF § ROOMY, FURNISIIED To& i furnlatied, 1015 Weat Mad| il ) Lawpi actur Bod U 550 Wost Sedisbster o Soor LARIFD STORY A fl;;wlnk,ue. 1'I2SON, Lasallo-st, 770 NENT—NO, 03 WATASRI-AV., NEATL TWI ty.tocond-st, part or the Wwholo hodse, with or witl. out stablo. _Applyon prewises, 0 RENT =DWLLLING OF RIaNT ROGNH, i 1033 Wabnsh-nv, ~ Also.cottago No. 4n1 South 1l stod i, Inquico at 116 Bightoontl-st, b BANEMENT BIIOR phe Lincoln Park, 569, OAN- . $20 poe 1 corive Wabasli-av. T-TWO GOOD DWELLING-TIOUSES, ¢ nieo, wit thout_staale, noar hore 109K, . ONTS, Roion 21, 131 ant 4 dn tho das) Wook, oF minith, at Kb, IS, 8 aid 8 Danes bornst, R Y oo Tl Biino. Woiko: | Aiross i e MANTONYA & Clly Oicst., ChicnRo, MEN IN CIIY AND COUNTRY FOI & Lignincas this wintor: Ui 1 & raro chauco, 161 IEast Randulph \.VA\"l‘lHJml\ GO0D CANVASSEL FOR GOUPLEIUS waorks, new edition. Loathor-Stacking Talos Talovfustout, SLOSIES WAILITIEN, 163 Stat Washithgtane '\VAA‘"THD — OANVASSERB OF ability for Pleturesqny Amnrie Around the World, and Appleton's Al v e fom, MOSES WAL Washingtun, \T ANTED MG 2 i MAN, TO wehiom stoady eniplo out will bo given, Callnt, o addresn with stamp, 167 Fourh Clark-st,, Room £, 5 VVA!V D-YUUNG MEN OUT OF i DVAMINT, in clty or country, to call un of address REVING TON & CO., &8 Weat Washingto Chicago. ‘\Y N T3 ACCOUNTANTS TO SI ‘AcenwntAnta’ Vilda Mucum® to mercanti) Men noatad (n theweas ean catdly mnke $00 poc w 5, 1P llL(fll”NlJ CO., tomporary branch oifice 4 Sontli R A TIMST-CLASS Soward's Fravols arlean Cyelopodia, , 103 Stato-st,, cornot — WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Tromostics. TWANTED - A 0OOD GINT, TOT GENIRAL WV houseiwork in o swall fomlly at 763 W WASIER=—£ OIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK, AT on-46. W A 0 DO REGOND WORK) ‘Attiorioan firofeervd, n tha caok 15 0f that notivity, With roferoncos, anply at 115 Michiuan-y, YV ANTEO-A “auih, 70”00 GANERAT, TOU work: must Lo A good conk, and coma woll reo monded: Gorwian praforrad. _Apply at 1 Mialilganaz, Wust Mad Y _VORNISIGD orman Lo usc, 4 . roum, {0 gunglomon, oppusita Siuth Click:at., Rouin 0. © WANTED=A GIIL TO DO GRNERAL T1GUS| V), work'la o Amorlcan fawily,” Tuquire at 47 so3t-av, f 1I-FOU NICE TRONT BASEMENT wlth water; ingand order: key on tho fromiscs, % Forquer-at. G, B, WORK & CO., 128 LaSallo-st. 3 ANTED—A GOOD HMEAT COOK AT METOAN. e kll]g Ogster, Colfoo, aud Ohbop llouso, 107 Sonth nrk-st, 2 INT—URNISHAD ROGME — TN~ BLOOK — & South Halstod-st., northeast corner Madison, R[ ply at ftoom 13, sccond fivor, NO”RENT-SUIT OF ROGHS FRONTING T) Lo AT byt iy WLt ur lnone bosrd Northy west ouraor Thirtecoili-sts and Todinua-v, A BUITH OF BMALDEZROONS FOR oping in No. 160 Fast Adaumsste S, 8. ) A NG S, 10, REXLZTWO WRETL TURNISIED ROONS FOR light liousokooping 8t 453 Wabasli-av., up-atairs, Toring ronsonnbo, To RENT-HANDSOMELY.FOURKISHED ROOMS, ohicanest in tho clry, by ddy, woek, or mont, Roum 10 1013 Madtson-et., noar Mlchigan.av, 0 RERT-FURNISHED ROONS, LARGT FROUGTL for 3 or 4 gentlemen: accommntation tivst-chins. “lorns vory rensouiblo, Apply at Larlortd, 165 and 163 Laat Washinglonat o 10 RENT-LURNISHED ROON WITI GAS ARD . firo: suftabla for two, for 15 por month, 215 Waost fl‘:dl:fln.nl.. noar Sangamon, TO_RENT--STORES, OFFICES, &o. VY ARTED-A GOOD GIRT, FOR GENERAT, OUSE: VY “work, ” Apply g¢ 43 Sorth Morgan-st. VW ANTED.-DINING-ROGM GIRL: ONT: TITAT U dorntands th i ingts como peerirod (o oomumence ¥ tho morning at 126 North D L V ANTED-GULL TO TAKI GARE 0¥ TWO Gl N A e St isavian biaforriue. Apls £t 279 South Park V2 AT 318 AND 550 BAST WASHINGTON- ot a good avele: 10 othors uced TV AST=IN & PRIVATIC BOARIIRG TOUSE, firsb-olnat glrt to do dining-room work and ko o solf genorally Gsoful. 120 Liliiolo-nt. A7 ANTED_GILT, IN A SMAL, FANILY, tent 10 do general huwsowork: German, Norwogtan nrofarsads - Call ab 66 1thodes-a Foutly of Thurt COMPE- ede, ot fivo doors A Gil, RN ATD. ATPLY AT NO. ‘st Waaulugton-st. this morning, \vAN r 177 Wi . Laundrosses. "“VA ED-TWO GOOD STRONG OIRLS TOR IJnundey work at Julinstone 1iouso, Desplaiues and Mudison-st. steam' hoating, furnished or wufiei] l, untll Ma or louger,Ttvon 16 Mujor 1laok, 47 B LaSall WANTED--TO_RENT. W astm TWHERLY RENT—A WHERLWRIGHT AND bisgkemitlh oty be sl iuechar, Qwis ealf or goud, pacticulan o 11, TUOMPSON, 121 South Frank- -3t i \\ ANTED-A OUR AND GRUST MILL, WATEIL )nlwerf!mlor d, for which I will axchangs good Chlsags_rcsidenda proporty, unoneumbered, ad cash, Address ‘Tijbino ofilco, VV RESPECTA arn Foommato; guwbler proferred. Addrst une oflice, AN, AS &, Trib. —TIREE TORNISARD Runt must by reasonablo, “‘mnfl:n- o 117 Aday 1, Teibuno aitico, 7 ruom < in good Jocality, ross WV i ANt 0 RENT—A'F ONOT—A BMALL FUR- nished huuso, ixteanth and Snuth sido, butwoen Tweaty-sixth-st and oast of Wabashuay. | I st of carc guarantoed, Address N TORET TO NGW ORLEANS VIA 1. ¥ FANTED. ‘ail o 1, NADEAU & COL; North Olark ; —ANV KIND OF WRITING, IY A PRAG: Lol Dookkeeper, who Is experirnogi 1 oponiyg and clusiug sota of bouks: adjusting tuised up sogounis, ete, Weits pond business land, Uest of roforcuoca. ‘1l, Tribuno Onico, LGNS st APPLY T0 J. WA EOCT0! RENT_A" CIUAT DEFIOR O ‘ollior paom In & busiyese block; sultablo for slocp- FOR SALE, mn':.\r'—m)\'r:li‘ MENT CLOTHING, of army ovorgosty, jackots, pants, weolon I dark bluo amiy olotl by tna sard oe Guroramont Guods Depot, 195 and 137 lely, ulc. olicap, st BUSINESS CHANCES. GOOD_ 1INV ESTMENT-OWING TO A GHIANGIE, A\ Tofier for'ea''a wolicestablishod ensh ‘grooney huis1- fueay, logated on ano of 1ho bowt curnori In tho West Divis: fun 1 have run 1o sucaorsfully tor the past_threo yeaw, aund duifog that Mino ft ias cleared from 8200 to $320'3 month, witich 1 san provo 1o any expert in thio buslnoss, apital sequired stout §3,00 cst Addross G, 1. O3 koot A BUTCHDE SIOP AND FISTURES VO SALT. £\ on thio West Sido, ¢chiean for eash if inken boforo tho 1stof January, Addross Carrlor No, 53, TORt SALE-A BUTCIIER S0P, GHEAD FOR cash, on account uf troublo 1o th’ family, - Inquira at 161 South Jeterson-st. (3 BDCIRY STORE, WHST STAND ON EOUTH X bide, Jor roal earnf timo anil eash: also Ubicago Carbonaicd stonaWorks'; fivnt-cines busliiors, oxlonsive ilding, ote. : wiil cxehanga botli abavo: to b6 olasad out by Jaa 1. 8 W, £7 Ulark-st. AT TARDYWARE" STOCK OF ABOUT &7,00, Dwight, 1IL., for walo at a bargaln, to clota dut us. sigoment, ‘An ‘0ld atand with guud irads, ‘Puls is & gliauc it ofton lfored. ApplcatDivlzht, of 173 aud 177 Take-3t,, Chicano, W, HE] 1zngo, . ONG BSTABLISHED HARDWARE AND STOVE 1 Dusiness, “couteally Jacated, for snlo, * Stock shout #hun.” Addross HAIDWALLE, caro of Couk, Cuburn & ‘0. WS DEPOT, CONFEGTIONENY, AND NOTION fuesala diican, o pood, lovation. Luquiso at THD—17,000 Ot 80,00 OADT AN oy aliisied manufsotiring buskiess In_ Teoria, Fho munnticory b an eacaifou: Feputation, aud 1 uling money, A ellent or active parinor with cuDAnl I3 wolcomiod, ‘althiough an anilvoond is peoforrad. Ads drass Look-flux 52} pil} 500 oorla, BUY ONE-TALF INTEREST IN cek and Lueluos, g $40 clear 3 LaSullo-ut. 1 A FINANCIAL. 7o TURGHASIEAIONKY NOTIS, L, 0 elioleo ro: 1 ontil i1y, nt ICRES” £ A1t o1 Walkimzs 31, il 4 forost 18 per cont, tonst, '\'[o.\ ¥ TO LUAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOIES, 4! aud othwevalunlle sociriiles b Tadsion's Peivatd MO, itandolp) N ulo,, At L to ulice, ueite Claelt,_istablishod (801, i G, AT 1 AND 33 PIETE GER: i bt pugis.” b Wi fall' paetientars, O V2, Tribuno ollice, T‘u N §1, el tiue, Koo 24, UNTIL, addreas, b L AMOUNTS TOIL GRORGIE D, PEASE, 99 Ulork-s 600 7O g5, (C0, TIIEL MONTIS Oft tanzar, by i roxponsthl ety Wil irehasc-moio mates i trast duod sccurlty, Pifuclpals ouly ucod: sd- dress U 22, Tribuny atliow, VY ARDED=En 00 VOR T i5ivo L yor gent por aing onlabs sccurity, . Addross O 7 ABTED- g5, KO ONE OR WO YRARS OX wuincumbered Hydo Park proporty wortli$1b, i, wnimpraved, | 8 £, Tubuno oilico, &10_ 000 *0 LoAN 0N o AT T $10.000 TRIEN .0 {3, B LMER, Jr., Roms 1and 17, 91 Waehington- = VIS GAGT (VURCHABR SLO, 000 i Sy Miviie tiress owtiin 15 e s o vy o suwan o sl 16k salo by N1ONDLS 5 SEWING MACHINES. NI KIRGII MAGHINT, TOIt A GHIINTMAR present | 26 1 tha i catubified Hugor ulios hauth Hfaldod-at, ‘Tan yv . Ullios open oveulug s, W WLCOX & aThns, 111 HESY FAMILY SEWING aching. Thread, needlos, oil and fl‘llkh’lnfi- Wil ok Glbh M abivihfand doaet, MACHINERY, [Pt I, W, HARVL Ui 3o L A U, sornu, ot FATE_ONEATSUSKETS, JIELES, AND all kinds' of bracoliloading army rillos; rovolyers, swords, ulvos, aud military oqaipminte &0., ab Cvamuiae o 93 a0l 197 vt Lakost. i CHEAP_DARK BLUIS ALLWOOL ! loth by the sa at Govorus pjont Gouds Depof, 15 aud 157 sty Chioago, PO SATE-ER TONS TAGEAWANNA GOALAT summiog peicoa; will bo dotivarad within 88 bouraafter ordorod,_ Addresy'Q 13, Tribuug vilce, JVOR BALE-I0 SFTS LADIHS AND GIILDRENS 1ino turs atless than manufacturers’ cast, cunsisting af mink, scal, Isux, orming, Asirachnn, >4|:llrrsl. Alavks, £40I0, OiC.y 610, 11ic40 Iirs innat o vold this week 6 ro- allza ionoy luanod on tiems will soll singlu +o's, or clase outthe lot, Koom 1, up sintes, 183 Smatis Ginrk-sts Jron SIRE=AT A GRIENT TATGATS, A LARGH clioins canviis, 120 foct rosindtop, wi:h'ailiLs ol MUSICAL, A s R DGR TON, 28" Iiast Itandolph-st. f]io’ RENTZAND TOR SALE-PIANDS ARD OR- PROSSER & CO., 474 Statuut.. nour Van Gur- Stobos, SRDA l:"’i'zrrm\lngr-nv\v.t' i ENT—A STORY, 48 TVELT, W o 7 ANTED—A FEW TLADIES SFLT, 5 N R IR o A A i WALSIT & SGHWAT, Guuth Halstedste. Inquis D siiirs. Tuou 18, b Sutis Ofiens, S NTED--. . 0 RENT—A FRONT O . WATER AND SITUI‘(?}\QMAN}A@ MALE, Booldceoners, Clorks, Etc. ITUATION WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE TARD. wird house, D' yong mian who Jin fiad_oxporiuios 7d gan furnish rotarcued, GG, STRLD Poarl-aty, Cluclonall, U, S' AR R SR L ER RN Whulosalo procery Wi o o of danay, Ad¢ Uross, for rofatoneos, U 11, Fribun ailsa. JITUATION WANTED A THOROUGT AGOODNT- A2 “nat. wilios wn ongazumant fom Jan. L Itoforonoas given 1€ dovirod._Adidros W 21, ‘Iribay oliico, ON WA —RY A YOUNO ATAN Wia can mako Il genorally wioful, a< colloctor or as. i boukkeepor, Guod roforenco givon, Addeess J 1, Tribuno il S’i-ru,i'rl WA —A% CLERK, SALESMAN, or pasition of (n1st ¢ can qmt up n amall wum in’ gash, i securty to amouii of 1,600, Addeess O, Uinco, Trados, ITUATION WANTED-BY A CUTTER OF NINK ¢ “eaperlonce. Addross, fur | ireo wooks, XMMLS, Emporia, Kan., Box 2 TIUATION WANTED-_BY AN BXPURIERORD 3 brassamonidor. Watiroad shop proforeod, Adurvss AONAK KOBERTS, O, & P. . L. shop, Clsvo land, U, JITUATION WANTED—DBY A BIREAD AND OA KR 3 balier, efthor oliy or.coumey, Callor uddress B, 00T+ 0N, duhusono House, Conchvmen, 1 eamsters, &o. ITUATION WANTED—IIY A STEADY MAN Ta tho cara uf hursos and drise ina privato fanilly ami & T‘ucr:-\vmr;(. ‘Guod rofcreuces from last employor, Audress V B0 TEibuny ofico, Mis-olinneons. {ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WILQ ) ean n the biglost testhinoninls as to character and ablity { urso an ineald guutiomai, or fo_ toavet it 8 h-muq or family as hodyservant, Address EXPERI- “T'ilbuny vllica, QUIUATION WARTED-RY & MAN TN Off 13,9t s of tho fleat Iuaiidsics in tho aity, Tou vonsa’ o perienen in the laundeylng of stoclk sliirts, collr cufla. Orwlll juln mian of means «f & gow hop, . Cun cammand soms _trado and athor ra« fen fra firdt-clany laundry businoss., Address W OItD, 67 and £9 Washington-at, JITUATION WANTED-TOSITION AS TRAVET. 2 ing eulesman ta sei} boots and shoes or Toather, o tha i tho ostabli<hinont Northiyo: aman thoconghly postod In th bisiness; il woll mlsslon; bost, of rofaroncos plven I do- aleul. A A., 0. Box 74, Uhismpalgn, 1L, sy, Nomnkie ronting ‘s, sneclalty, * WAL IE. aron. WWE NG sy PISNGS A%D n.nu'Thz:s A% nufactnrera’ prie o mnkors An3 by money. Ve K PROSSINE GO 2 SIatote 3()() PLANOS AND DRGANS FOR RATH—AT X &roat roduction for onshi; alen fod ront or salo an tostallinonta, STORY & OASMP, 2L Stato-st., near a3, RS WANTED, W)Anfififx'v?‘fi&xff‘-fifié‘ffir L i ?4\‘(4“:‘1‘ stabiiatied fhree ynaras paying aon TSauth Ulhricates Toom b~ N VERY CIIEAP SUBU s vory ostea udvailug busiuess, N, W, S, b tract, to snbiivid In two llhies of proliiablo SITUATIONS WANTED--FEMALY THonsclicopers, QITUATION WANTED—AS IIQUSEKEREPER BV A 1D muinct, actise per-on who {s ot afruld of work, or ke chiargn of children and do ieir sowhng, Satis. foroncs givon i roquiced. Addross V23, Tribe €0, Emplovment Agencios. ITUATIONS WANTED-FAMILIES IN WANT O +J wnod Eoandinavian and Geramn bolp can Bo suppliod St Mes, DUSK IS e 5 MU wutskenny. LOST AND FOUND. ATINEN WANTED-WITI Fao 10 TART elf Intorest in un ofd-ostablished bu-incas: musg b ¥ 3, ity il W, l){\li'r 1L WA olass rulal) grucery stoio, borhond fuas s thero 1y n (o alty,doinich striatly Gasly biisfin & wisnts F Addross GROUEL, A pastior with ahuut §3,000 oash, Lrilang ol JPQUAD-ON VAN = BUREN.ST. Lifth-av, wod Shormaneat., n poeckot ‘ownor e invb by taguiiing for WAL KNE, proporty, aud paylng toe (s wdveelisciisal 114 PORTIEMONNALL CONTALNTNG S5 mey. 'llio UNIOF et &3l 1k by broving propord TGE thinndvertannie Addtoss W oo HANSAS Heaper Works, BETWEEN -book, whieh ALE, proving T)ARDING AT WEDGWOUD'S UNION TALL, T8l | Ulaslost,, corner Moneoo, ovoes Saturday ovouting. "jckots, 73 gents, eoat-rovm fnelidod, Muslo by g Glowrud & Wodiwandia Ifsuds N, ,—Saturday, Jus, 10, Tsil, DoClerquo's Bouctit, ; R ANOUND T, CUSTOMTO0 "o hovween thero and tho. comur 6f-Gual ot N FOneBtA., & packago Of Chenzolto-stampe, of 1o ey o s o eacint Hhn wormipneds . 1o dor witl b rowikreod Bl WO sty ox 8t th sucee of sentaooind and Witbalh'in” TAMBLEY"E ENTLINEN WHO “DRAIRE 10 LEARN T0 ‘suoak German aan bo acoonuuodatod witly raum and baaed i & private familly whary, Gopmisu Ia spokon, 1ot eos uschinuged. | Addrons 157, el oil VWASTED-A+ TADY OF EFINENENT AND ailitcation (ong who ins & doad piano) to o to n small town i n frivate family, For inrther purtloulurs adirons V4, Telbuno uflie AAKERSWANTED FOR OASHL 10 comman brick, dulivorod ense ) soutlt of Tilely-nftli-at, sloto prico. Adiic ) VWARPISHIDS TR 000 BNTOR LAIL 18 o, wall, on West Twonty-sccond-st. Audress PANIC, Tributio ol Y ANTED= 4000 10 T 610K AND 17 ber in uxehanga fur whalesals grovery stuck, dieas 4 b, Tribuno onle A GIINTS WAN A SRS S s WOITH 7O et e ato i IR A i 80, 4 \q applicanta, ' Yagn '3 to §8u day fn elly and couniry, ot b L5 g sy HOUSEHOLD GOODS, X i JIOUSEHOLD DOD T s ootk Skt W dl At LLis, gadaL AALLLS pntG salo B AN E30UEGRY Driobls iy YA e LAt . OST=ATT, PERAONS ARE NERENY NOTIFIED inting o unto for E201.05, denivn by J. b, f Urtaway & Golbert, lald dated vaynioat fins boou stoppod. OPTAWAY QPRAYEDTFIROM PRIMISES 116 STAT-AT, ORI i, rigiered anv j curly huir, ‘whort s sl wiito Wnied, Ao d LI, e cow sl bo sultubly ro- JPRAXED_FROM 17 ATCITAICAY ; ATTAY FON AN T sty i pinae A Vi M IAY TONY TRuD, AR L0 WILLO EaLh o Laek A LONG Y drivtng fron 30, L Adlmblsy Guriior f Loimlsts et Adunis-atu, bF .0 W HIOS & V0w 155 HOA iy, Bontlh HORSES AND CARRIAGES, P0IBT NG YOUSO HORSE, WELL J‘ AR A iar, bra drotiod b 3:13; an o ruth b 1 s, P TRETE ac! iy 5 aition, AL 410 R Aoy, o QLGS OF ALl STYLES, NP SRCOND. I i it i GOSN ELLYS Uasrn Funutsolur Wost Adilumat, ¥ .. GLAIRVOYARIS, P TR ORATVOY AN 1 Wi winat. Talle by waiar ae oasia”