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e WHYLAND. estimony All In on DBoth Bides, Tho Accused Tells What Hoe Enows About Hin Fita, Uas Ko Recollection Whatever of His Kitling Whylamd, 4nd Wonld Gladly Dio to Bring Him Back to Life, Tho Kedical Experls Do Not Bolleve Davis Was Insanc. Argumonts to Dogin this Morning. UNIMPORTANT FELLOWS. EDWARD D. BMITIT, Tho Davis musdor trial was resumo? yostordny worniug beforo Judgo ogory, in tho Crinupal Coprt, An enormous sudionco thronged the Roars and galleriea, so thet Ingress nnd egress were equally diicult and disagreeahle, The prisoner, whosa mosher sat bosido Lim, looked ne cool and unconcernad ug ovor, talking freely with tis conuaol in an undertono. Edward D, Bmith, bar-tender nt Datcholder'a saloon, was tho first witnoes called. Ifa to- memberad baving saen Davig In tho bar-reom tha morning of Thanksgiving Day; bo callad for Tettera; ic was about 10 o'clock; witnews fn- vitad Davis Lo tako n driuk, which Lo dociined, baylvg, ho sald, taken medicinoj ho lsoked Tatker slekdy, WILLIAY FLETCHER svorns Not in any businoss just now; saw Daviu in Whyland's placo Thauksgiving Day, be- tweon 4 and 6 o'cloolr; witoves rewsmed in Whyland's bar-room balf an bour, and, during $liat time, sasy Davia tako n couplo of drinks, Cross-cxamination : Drank with Davia and ho with bim ; Davia wantod to demk right aloong 3 Davis dud not appear to bo very drunl, but wea otier oxoited 3 witnoss had not been occupied in sny businuss for about o yoar, Joux pOYLE, Cook County Jailor, waa sworn : 1o saw Davis the eveniug of Thankeglving Day locksd up in Wlarrison Kereet Btation ; he looked pale, JOUN GIAMAX ewom : Clorked far A. 8, Trudo § saw Davia in the Armory Polico Btstion the ecvenming of Toanksgiving Day s Davis did not at first recog- wzo witness ; when ho did, asked him to ball him out, 83 Lo supposcd ho waa in for bewg draok, hought Davia Witnoss was asked whethor inmsno at tho time. _Bowo argument aroso, tha proaccution objoct~ ln‘fim tho question. 'he Cowrt rulod that the witnoss might an- swor, and Crahom swora that, fu Lis opinion, Davis was uot 1 his right mind when he suw Lim that evoning. On croes-cxamination witness admitted having known Davia for & yoar, and haviag gouo to the Armory, when ho heard of his arrost, to toll bim, .| a8 6 {riend, to Loep his mouth sbut. James dcHale waa callod, but did not appenr, the baillff roporting thiat ho conld not be found. g THE ACCUSED. WIHAT HE RNEW ADOUT THL AFFAIR, Henry Davls, the accused, was then placed on the stand, 1lo took ks place withiout norvous- ness, sud doported himsolf In a vory woll-bred ‘mannsr, angworiug all queations politely, but in s yery lowstonod voito, Davis eworo that no rosided, provions to his wrrost, at No. 303 Btate strect ; o was boru in Beotland, and would be 30 years old noxt August; had left Scotland for Amorics, with s mothor, when o more iufaut; be- tamo scquainted with Charles D, Whylaod Alter tho firo, in 1872, whon ho was keoplug o restaurant on Weat Madison strcet; Whyland camo to tho Sonth Bde, to tud Kt, Elmo, In1873, and wituens took moat of his moala thera ; wit- neas hoard tho evidonce of William Emmatt, which Lo corroborated ; o was nevor tho samo man smee Lo lisd that attack of typhold fevor o Now Yorlk : whilo ha wan sick, the attending phigictan told him (Davis) that be had boon un- conecious for somoe davs ; Lo was advised by nn cminent French doctor to travel,and he joined tho Morla Brothore’ Minstra's, traveling with them, s described by Lmmott, from Auguat, 1871, to February, 1872; theo jeinod tho Goorgls Minatrels, whon ho began to bo SUMECT To PiTs. Remomberod tho fit o had crosaing tho l2o at Rhulnebeck, ou tue fludeon IMiver; hiad u fit last Novzmber 3 it ocourred about 9 o'clock on tho morsing of Lbnntsgiving Day; took medieme miven him by Dr. Parkar, of Tolado, in Octo- ber; felf the attack 'coming on—fuint- ness, Leadaobo, snd twitching —aud told lolks ba was going_ to bo nick; bad the it in his room; told the people that o felt ho fit coming, aud lay duwn ou the bed; Wag not couscioud all tho timo be wan there; it wag nbout 9 o'clock; had no brenkfase that morning and no supper the night beforo; not Inter than 8 o’clack tha previous oveniug;' then bo Liad enton in Mr, Whyland's restaurant; bLad takon nedicine that morning ; took morplibmo 3 tbe ladies ob tho houso whero ho roomod stended lLim tho nignt boloio the bomicidoy they had batnod s feat in bot wator aud boand bis hoad with a haudkar- gbiof ; bo lafi bia roum that morning aud wont Jown to Bateholdor's restautant expecting somo losters ; bad nothing to eat ; wos aged to drink, but refusod ; not foeling woll, went down to tho oath-rooms, coruer of Wastingion sud Clatk wtreots, aud hud & warm bath, which rovived hlm . r. 0'rion asked witnoss to ape it tho jury might hear, peak Towdas, #o Witnoss, in oply to questions, said it was mte o offurt fur Lim to Boeak wud; bofore by had tho fovor Lis voice w8 full and loud, but since then hia had a kind of Impedimont 1n his_sooech, which provented vim from speaking toud : loft tho Latherooma at ihout 11 o'vlock aud weat down 1o the Kt. Eimo; wout tuto the bar-room; Whyland and Thomns Howe woro thero; thero was A BOWI, OF LOO-NOG on tha conntor, aud Whyland eaid, *Hank, that tooks good, dou't i7" Dotondant said it did ; Whylaud then proposed that thoy ehould tbrow dica for tho drinks: witness lost, end they had a drink together; the first drink dld bum (Davie) good; thea Mr. Fouw, Whylaud's “partsior, and anothor ontleman camo into tho bat-room and propesed 0 shalo tho dico for tho cigars, aud losd 3 After that thoy biad a driok nll around ; Whyland was there gov axcited nfter having o fow driuke, sud ha (Davis) thion becoma reckioss and diwnk tnun,:: 8oon loat all recollection of overything ; t might have beon an hour aftor he got to the Bt. Eluo, when bo bocaiue so drunk oy to losa recollection of what suoeoquently took plage ; wea wot fu the habit of drinking, bocauws ho could not siand it woll ; always bad a bad effect upou himg S KNEW NOTITING OF HAVING KILLED WIILAND aotil told uf it at tho station ; never had troubls with Whyland, wholiad slways boon his bost fsioud; thero wad (voublo Ly Whyland inter- tering ‘onco with somn folks Yn Kuhn's Hotel ; Lo (Davis) advised Whyland to mind his own busineus, and not Intorfore with tha hotel at allg Miorwards got the parties ail right with Why- Iaods wevar Lad wordy with Whyland before aud o S, DL {ha oce Yoy ntit oul 13 4 A unéxms‘ e, o Eadiydietn L Wy 'ross-examined by Mr. Van Arman : Tnew S womas named Balisbury at Kubn's Hotol; (b ! whorily aflor o cawoe from tho Weut Eids, n tho Bunumor of 1874 ; knew Ler whils aho ro- mained 1 the hotol, which was about & month i flhl not know where she wam BOW § HAW er fant summoy ouce in tho oyveulng, but did Bat yacollect whera by mot hery ouly aaw her o rtwlcadurln‘yhnm summer; wot Lor in the etroot ouce; Whyland know iur; she way {mt the porson about whom he had talked with l%h:hn i tho difficulty, suoh s it was, aroso out . TWO OR TOREE QENTLEN in the hotel; Mrs, Balisbury was & marrled xnmnu: Lor husband was with her when she ret boarded at the hotel ; was not intimata with ‘lnllnuonml al nenss ; sho was nob teparsled rom her busband tust he know of ; her husbang, ,loundnntcmq was locked \p somowhere iu .‘huunyl “f Whylaod was not intimato with @abyihou'ie: o lme jofy e told bim Ug] 0| met hcfinflulnlkflo:. aud too Il‘w’ful'ml‘o": 4 3 met Lier, Lio thought, ab Datchelder's THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: IFRIDAY. JANUARY 7, I[876 restaurant, on that atrent; ahin told him she wa ! derly ; hanppearal rather Intoxeated; did not living with a Tndy fiiend up-town 3 bought THE VIATOL ha sliot Mr. Whyland with two or (brea months beforo the tragedy: lio Lought {t st Thomas’ gun storo, on North Clark stroety was nob In tho Dhabit of earrying it; did not kave it inhls povacssion until that morning 3 had loadad the pistal two weol Les fora 1hankesiving Day, and firad a faw ahote ont of it ¢ wont ta Liatchelder's for tha mail § liad o uther businesn thero 1 Alartod ont to go to tha batbor-shiop, sud went thuts to bave a bath; lad to particular businoss at the Ht. Efmo; was a constant resident of Chicago, more or leay, Bince 1472 ; had Lean out of town eral imas I'ET ON TIACER AYD RASF-DALL POOLS for & hvings al-0 pinved poher occasionallyy made enotigh duting tout sammer to keap him aver wlnter, an ho was romowhat econaomical, re aruley firat did business as hotal-cierk of the Wadsworth Hause in Buffalo: afterward, abous 8 year afterward, went In the samo cap the Frankiln ouse: laft fur Naw York in 1809, aud becama clork in a livory-atable, where his ro- mained about (wo yeara: then went intothe minntrel busineas ; attended bar in a public bar- roon &t Huffalo subeequentlys then camo to Chicago and followod gambling 1n the ssuse siready staled; did mot acAociato with gamblera: feolt alittlo abovo_them’ took medis cino twica the worniog of Thankugy Day s bad norememinanco of his fuiber, abo died whou ho (Davis) was very young: was vory sub- jeck to fits; Lad thom a4 ofton ke twico in one uight; thoy did not ocour ab rejular intervals; asmotimen’ thoy would bapronsnce and some- timos twico Ju n month; he naver wan conecious when ho had them, bit felt them approaching; thoy laated, lie wos told, oll thoy way from threo to Lweoty minnten: Liad two £t sinco Lo was in Jall; told pono of the ofticers, but did toll. Mr. ODrlen: the’ fita often lelt bim vory weak, with a sioli headache and nauscous (asto ‘in his mouth; rmuombered thoro was troublo at Uatcheldor's tho night of tho 4th of July ; did not ahoot at any ono thero; did not show o rovolver thero: did oxhibit & revolvor at Monroa's saloon y did not firo st auy ona thero; drow the 10volvor bocatiae Lhors was o quarro) botvoon somo frionds of his; had that rovolver about n f'oar. anl traded it off for tha ona ho shot VWhyland' with; aid not remomber Laviog boon ’ ARNESTED UNDED A SIDEVALT. Mr, O'Brien objacted. ‘Lo mau waa nobon tris) for bolng caught undor o eldewalk. ThoStato’s-Attoruey, Roed, wanted tocall OM- cer Bwanson, but, after some argument, the Court raled that the queation, as put, waa ioe ndmissible. Mr, Itoed eaid tbey wented to prova Davia hisd a rovolvor in his pozuesaion when arrosted. T'ie Court said tha mere srrent waa not com- potent to bo proveds but the fact hat tha de- fendant carriod o rovolvor during any roasonas Ule timo antacedont to the huinicide was cowme petent to bo praven. Davis, howover, acknowledged that he was ar- reatod Ly Oflicer Bwaunon, not under the side- walk, but tn Batchelder's anloon, tho evening of tho 41h of July § tho pietol was takon from him at Mouoroe's, and was returned & fow days Iater ; ho had beon firing it off 1n tho back “yard, to make o noiso, ou the Fourth, and bnd carried 16 with him that day. e did not get tho revolvar trom a woman whoso firat namo was Mollie ; was not in the hablt of carrying tho revolver, ready to shioot on ail occasions. —_——— THE DEFENSE CLOSE, . JAILER DOYLE sworn ¢ Did ot gee Davis bava o fit, but he might havo a hundred of thom ju tho Jail without his knowledge ; bo might Lave them duting tho nigbt ; nono of tho under Jailers, however, bad roported Davis, being sick £o him. DO, WILLIAX T, AITEIN woa noxt eworn : Sawdefendant tvico, but would not know lum if his attention had not baon callad to him; ho bad been called to stfend tho defondant, who was sufforing from sgus, at No. 503 Blale streat; defondant called at tho office of the witncss Oct. 20 ; witness prescribed for him, on tho first oo~ caaion, quiniug, sirup of orauge-pecl, and .othor matters, making o G-ounce mis,.ro; the man was quito ilt; his tongua was boavily coated nod puleo disturbed ; should judgs him to bo_rather 1Crvous In temporument, but not extraordinanly 80, Cross-cxamination: Was a rogular colloge !:mhmn; practiced for u loug timo; wwas onco n partnership with Dr. Case, by whoin, Lo fiauke 1y sdmiitad, ho had been victimizod, Mr. O'Briou—0o and ain no more, [Langhtor.) s J0RN ACULENEER, of Nu, 303 Stat o streot, wan next Aworn: Knaw tho prisoner since ono year ago last June ; used to-roum at his ouwo since Octobor, 1874; ofton went homo and fusnd him il {n bod, That was all. ALFRED 0. LOVETT was noxt examined: Was bar-keepor at the 5t Elmio when tho diffienity occurred; tied to Ket Davia to go home ; sald bo would if wituees gavo bim s drink, which bo dut; Davis, swho appearcd to bs rather drunk, threw tho armk on the floor, patled out A revolver, nnd do- muanded that withoss should give bim & package which bio bad novor left sith him ; soon aftor- waras Favolita cama ju, Croszs.czamination : Know Davls slnce June 3 actad in apparencly a rational mauver ; ho way soman hat exc.ted with drivk aud sbowed his ro- volver ; ho had always scted in » goutlamavly mauner bnfore that day. Le-divect lg[ Mr. O'Brien: Q.—You awear that Davis did not act in a manner indiesting in- sanity? A.—Ie acted g 1f excitad by lijuor. Q.—Did you evor eco him jpull out a revolver betore 2 A.—No, sir. Q.—DId Lo ovar demand a paokazo which he tiad not miven you belore? A.—No, nir. .—Did you ovor koo him attempt to shoot, or whoot, anybody bofore? A.—No, sir. {v, O'Bricu—Vory woll, sir. 'Theu, Low osn ay that ho actad 1o a rational waunar, A.—I uovor saw bim drunk bofore. [Laughtar.] N, rosy was recalled, and #aid that Davis aid not appear insane that dny, Mo wus oxeitod by diluk and vcry quarrelsome, By Mr, O'Brien: You nover saw him fight with suy ouo provious'y 2 A,—No, sir. ), —DId ho ever conduct himself in a violent manoer befora? A.—No, sir, Q.—Did you over 800 him use a ravolver or Lit any one in tho tace hefore? No, . Mr, O'Bilen—Aud yot, vir, you swoar that Davis ncted fu a vatural manner # [Laugbtor on tho floar and in the eallerien. ] ‘Tho Court—L cannot permut this conduct on the part of the floor or gatleiies, The place ia crowded to enci an oxtont thut I cannot dotect any pacticular offender, If the lauglitor g re- poatod, I shall order the bhailifa to clear out overy man of you, If I notice any mao Jaugh= ing, or makiug damonsirations of ony kind, I klal! havo him bofore the Bonch and taed for ountatapt of vourt. ‘Theso words, slowly prounsunced, had a very wholédomo effect upon the audicncs, who, very sensivly, subsided. 3. Toed intupated that Mr. 0'Brien wan talk- Ing to tho crowd and trying to make Ar, Fosa ap- vear ridienlous, 3lr. O'Biieu—Your ITonor, X am not talking to tlo crowd, nor am I trying to taaka the witnoes n{:pcn ridiculous. Iam talking to the jurv,— theso twelva gontiomen hese,—and to tho Court, who are trying tho oasa, Judge liogurs—I understand all that, ale, THUMAB HOWE was recallad, and said that Davis had loft & small packugo with him boforo hio left the 8t Kimo bar, at Lialf-past 11 o'clock the moruing of Thanku giviug-Dav, 1o loft the bar atZnoou, aud 3r, Lovert took Lis placa; saw Davis drunk onco befors in tho winter, but Lo diduot draw suy rovolver. you —r—— IN REBUTTAL OYIICER NOLAN was eatlod for the purpose of proving that Davis bad mada throats agalnet him whou he arrosted bLimn on tho morug of July 5, 1875, Ofiicer Notan 2aid that at 2 o'olook on the morming of July 5, 1875 bho Luard cries of smurder " while he was waiklog bis beat ou Piato, near Polk street ; soan aftsrward saw two 1mon run out on Folk, aud pursusd them ; thay ran {nto a placo nnder tho wmidswalk near Third avonuo § one of them cricd aut, *'If you come lere 11l shoot you™; could not sy which of them it wasy wituesd whisthad for help snd jumped down to wmrrost gho parties; It was pretly light, and ho waw the pris- oner (Duvis) with a pistal fa bls hand, which he levoled at witness; it did mot go off, and Davls stuck It luto tho wmud in fiont of bim another ofileor came up, and Devia was arr The other man crept undor the walk and cd; Pavis said, wnen tho other offioer came up, to witness, *‘Oflcer, protect me ;" did not kuow why bo said It, uoless he was afrsid Lo was goiug 0 bo besteu s he appearcd to be .drunk; the re- yolvor, whea plekod up, bad blood on it; did not kuow low itcame thero; took Ilavis alongto tho station; ou tho way ho said to wituesa: “D—n you! :if yoa _did not have thoso arms you'd never take me, Ioau lick you,” or words to that effouc ; sitor that, got him along all right. Crosa-ezamination: Davis wasRooked dlsore k1 0w whia tuo man thint got away w “Lho dofeudo oiersd & lov of “standard works ot ineanily, which wero admitle:d by tho prose- cutien, ‘L'l Court then took & rozoss till 3 o’clock. p W4 KCIENAT, exshiorat the i, Ilmo, whian tha Conrt yesnmed sceaion, wan ealiod fu rabattal, and vafd he had ot obeerved auything inaauo aboit Lasiy, Tho guestion of vty wan then pogdt to bn resolved by the examination of medicsl ex- perta, PLOF. ENWARD WARREN SAWTER wean first wworn, ad divectly ezamived by M Van Ariman: Was Professor of Obsletries in Tush Medical Collego nud had exverienco of mental ainoasd, At tha youest of Mr. O'Tirien. the other wite nossan called au txparts weto nllowed to roties from tha court-rocm. Wituosa then procceded : 1Tad heard neatly all Lho evidouce for the dofawra; neaumiag that to bo Lrae, he should judgoe that the pridosor was not ot unaoond mind, Whee croes-oxa.nmd by e, O'Tirioa, wiinoss etid that ho was not convincol by the ovidenco adducod that tha prisoner wan subjeet to it of !lvllnpsv! had handel tho Suate's Atiorner, on alius of poper, quostionn to ask . bearing upon epliapsy anil inseuily 3 thn ordinary eifcot of epilopsy was Lo peordico demenlia, ot mania ; It gonerally tenderol tho patient jmbeciio; Ray's ma1ical work waa o grood buok, but there wera ninuy oxcentiona 1o what it set farth, Mr. Q'Brion then proceadud to mlonminln ihe witnoss in 1 clhauactanstic maunsr, which called out Col. Yau Ariman, who pioteated againat Mr, 0'Brien's conree. Ar, O'Erien reminded Col, Van Arnan that ho waa not coustituted n consor, Ito thought, pers hapa, that becasa tha nowspapera wore on hily side, hio conld deal with tho counsel for tho da- feuno us Lia thouglt praver, The Court tol] tae gentlomen to yroceed with the case nnid not Wanto timo ou wide issues, ‘The witneas, however, bora the ordeal une aliaken, and went through wich groat coalnese, Tuaeply to Col. Vau Arman, Dr. Sawyor said tuat nleohiol was an satidoto 1o morpline and opiuw. D WALTER JAY was next called and svoin: Heard sl th evie deoce, nxcopb i fimt portion of Emmott's, and camo to tho couclusion (hat the prisonor was not insane, On cross-cxamination, Dr. ITay admitled that ihe acts of David in Lreakiug tho ttunk, sitting ont on the door-step, etc.,axcluding drunkenoosy and rage, coutd oply ha attributed to ineanity ; witness thouglit Ray's work on gnilepsy a little to browd 3 epilepsy gucerslly produced domentia snd sometiwey wanin ; hio considered, howavor, Abut Davis was not furano when (Lo murder was committed ; In caces of damantia, mania, ote., it w43 nol uncommou Lo have & man 1WBILY A% oue timo antl wano at another, Bir, O'Brion wanted to examine Dr, Johnson, but tho Htale's Attoruoy objected, which was sustained. —_— SURREBUTTAL. THF PUISONER, HENDY DAYIS, was again piaced upon the staud, sod oxamined by Mr. O'Brien: Iiad heard tho testhmony of Oficer Nolan ; nover was arrosted under a sido- walic ; was arrosted in Dalchelder's restaurant on tbo ovening of July §; the bar-keeper saw him arrested; (ho man srrested by Nolan was Martin Davig, who waw in tho compaay of wit- ness dnring tho evening; ho resembled bim somowList personally. MARTIN DAVIS was then called andswora, He wag tho mab ar- rostad In tho hollow of tho sidewalk on Third nvenae, near Polk strent ; bad Eeon into o row doswn ot Monroo's; stnes bus tevolver in the ll}:_ud 80 that tho officer would not tind it on im. Cross-czaminalion: Lived at 119 South Ial- sted utreot; ustd tu Loen eatovw; did not do any business now ; got the pintol from n woman calicd Mollio hlonroe; toid the oilcor s0; might bave threatanad tbe oflicer on tho way to tha Armory, fur ho was excited : If thoro was hload on the l‘lnlul it must bave Leen gotton ou in tho raw at Alouroe's. JANES RARTON, & bar-tander at Batcheldor's, aud Jorry Cronan, o hackmau, testitied to tao nrrest of Davis, tho prisoner, at Batcholder's, about 10 o'cluck on tho evenivg of Mondar, Jnly 5, ‘Ihis enitod tha ovidenco, Col. Van Atuen dectivad to opon, and tno Court adjourncd until this morulug, ORISTOW S MISTORY, Ilis Carcer aua Standing nt Lome. Corresyondence Worceater Spy. LowsviLLe, Ky, Jan. 2.—Secretary Driatow s 8 Koutuckion by birth, snd is ow in s 44th year, Altbongh not a politician fu tho acceptad seweo of tho term, ho has been prominent in tho rolitica of Ius nativa Stato plnco 1853, when ono of tho most exeittng political conlesta Lknown in tho history of Kentucky politica occurred. Tho Dentocratio condidato for Governor at thot timo was the llon, Bemah Magoftin, 'I'he Whig, or anti-Demceratic caudidate was tho Ilon. Josbua I Dell, tho ‘“ailvor tongued oralor,” whoie superior o# & popular Btunp-speakior wa8 not £3 bo found in any State, Takiog advanlapo ol evory pasriblo oppurtunity to gaiu tho publio furor, aud 10 thirart the move- muent of the Domoerald In tho sectionnl sirife then ragugz, Bell ok his position av an udvo- cato of ndheicnuzs to tho Disd-Scolt declsion and Congressianal jratection to sluvery tu the or- ritories, Althongh o Whiz i privetplo, Mr, Tirintow wey not mmong the #uppartara of Mr. Bell. Ilo declinol to vote for tas Whig candi- date, tho candidato of s parly, becauso of bLis extiemo pro-slavery viens. T'wo yoars ltar, ot tbe breaking out of tho War of tha Itetellion, Bristow azaln came inio public notico. Without bositating he promptly toak sldes tor the Unon, nud av onco ontarod the sarvica us Lioutonaut-Colonol of o Kentuaky regimoat, llis recocd whila in the armny waa au exocllont one. 1o was ongaged i tho siego of Jforc Donaligon and the batila of Shilob, and distioguhed bimself ju both ongngoments, While" i ectiva servico ho was elodiod by tho Uion paople of b distnict to tho Kentuoky Henate, aud a e maroboer of that Lody he foar- 1o-uly dofeuded the causo of tho Uniou, novor for au fustunt showiug tho least indication of falteving, After his torm of sorvice iutho dtnte Bouata he way appointed Colonel uf a cavalry regimont, and was with tho 1roeps who eaptured Morgan tu Ubio. In 1606, without solicitation on Tus part, he way mado District Attoruey of the United Stated, Whilean tuly olico, he liccamo distinzmencd for the zeal aud ability displayed 1 tha onforesiuent of tho revenna laws and the provisious of tho "Civil Rizbity bit), whion was passed for the proteetion of the colored poaple nuamgs tho numbericss wrongs unmctmmnl upon them by Ku-Kilux marauders. \Yhen the ollice of Bolicitar-General wus croated, Lis was solactod for tha pawition by the Presidout. sud tha abilivy shows by him in that ofico iy woll kuawn, After rotiring from the o.lice of Sulicitor-Qen- orul, i guva liis attention to lue private law buainess as o member of the it of Harlan & Bristoy, Whou io sna again callod - juto the publio service, a4 Sacrotary of the ‘I'rensury, bis superiur judgment aud rire oxecutivo Abllity braught bun ot oueo raminently beforothe pao- Eln 0f tho vation, #nd for tho last #ix monthy {v manugement of tho afairs of tho Departs mout hus won the adilvation ol oppoucits 4 well an supporters. Thoresult of s dotesmina- tion to ratorm bia Dopartment liaa naturstly mven great satbsfaction, Tie is caly ween taroughout the eountry, sud particalaslyin thls city, wharo tho nuwber’ of Mr, Dristow's sup- porters ia by uo meuns linfted to the uumber of lspublicans,. 'fhey vsy of bhim tuat in ovary postion ho lmg beld ho hay done s duty to tho puble in & mauner which wou tha contidenco and reapact of ofl, Bymenof all partiea tio i4 well spokau of, aud It 18 a cammon remark of Dewosraty bero in Koutucky, *It Dristoy fa nonioated I witl vate for W, for 1 know be will do right.” Of courso tho Ripublicaus bero aro suxtous that the Hopublican party witl salect Lim as ita candidato, wuilo tho Greelov clomeunt 8 almost noltd for him, Among tho Bourbou.Democrats wbo rafuyed to oat ccow in 1872, mud they sre pumerous boro, o Laé many euppotters, Ilo hea pooftively takon na stup for eolf-nivance- ment in the abprusching contes?, although urged 89 todo by wany adwirers. Ifis trisnds claim that Lie has remained ot his post in tho Cabinot, not for a momont hocdiug the srpuments ad- vanced by Conservatives that his rosignation now will sooure his elaction uoxt Novombar, Mr, Brlatow's fearless prosojation of the Whisky Ring bias disarmed the Domoeratic aod asuti-Admipwtration criod of corrupiion with no atlowpt at reform, and 1t {s gouerally concodud that as Innf 83 Lo retains biy presont postion bad mon whil bo removed ss woon ms found out, rogardiess of party vressure, aud sit corrupticn pubsbied whoraver discovered, Le iy racogulzod 4 a genoral reformor, Who does not bosutfully hold up tho fast to win plaudite, White biy chauces for the Republican "nomtnation ars con- widered oxeollens, his frisnds aro uot blind to tho fact that thers aro other won who have wmeany supportory, and state thas if Mr. Dristow is defeated 1u tbe Conveatloy, 1§ will bo dyo to his own judieieuce or avesgion to mgthods’ conslderod le:ftinato ‘as prefiminary nocossi- tlos. They also claim that, It bo f4 Domin e will not pa'mlt tha u11 of clap-tran talk Abawe ** weif-macdn,” i, beinz tho represnuia- tiva man of Auertzan calture, rolid muratily and nofiineaing nptightnoss, with an 1eber, sid for prossntation to impostors and politica mountobanks, —wuch frigidicy as Charles Frauciu Adama nover pproached in his ot frigid momenta, 1o faa wholenonlod, kindly, genuine friond of genmins moh. Mr. Buatow's carese is covridsted hero s ro- markablo oue, and justly #o. There hiay been oo pet-back, Ifo has moved steahily forward 10 the llne of duty, rever for an insiant loalng his individuality, with which his acts, both pube fic aud private, bava bLeen etampod fivw the begivuing until to-day. 1le 14 1ecogulzod s ous of the lradlng siatesmen of the country, wlth qualilications 6jual to any postion to which he may Le ealied, B mversal is the admlration for huim thut 1t in belicved tuat ho can eweop Kentueks aa thonomineeof the Hepublican party lor Prosidout. AMUSEMENTS, CHOLISH OJERA, The famlliar upsrs * Il Trovatoro,” or " Tho Troubatour," s:nce It has cums to Lis engrafted upon Eobrlieh stdck by threo prims-donns mianagors u wuccassion, Rlcalngy, Pareps, aud Kellogg, was givon last evening st Ilosloy's to a very largo Liouse, with the following cast: - Sten, Van Zandt «o.Mrn, sir, Couly Tho perforuinuce, 20 far a8 tho principsl parta wero concornad, was & romarkably smooth aud effoctive ono. In fact, tho cast waa ouo of mote tban ordinary strongth, Mra. Van Zondt made fier first appearance of the seasan ia the role of tho love-distracted aud sgoulzed herolue. Bho han givew it hero before, and we have recorded our impressions of her pcreonation in dotail. Wa hisvo ouly to repeat thom now, and onca moro to_credit hor wiih a superb porformance. I breadth of stsle, puwer, und digmty of pe- tion, ehe Lins oveu kurpnesod Loreelf, Bho in fact grasps tho chiainztor with a comnletonass of con- cap.iou aud an intonsity of realization worthy tho besc efforta of tho ltalisn sisgo, Her vo.co'is as cloar, resonaut, aud tlexiblo 3 ever, and was de- livared with a'most elecirto offact, eapecially in the Lrio of tho first act. Mra. Sezuin's Azucena, which 18 even more familiee than Mis, Van Zandi's Leonona. is her hest personation, and aifords a splendid test of her artwtio powera. Hor pictura of tho Giypaey ia as weird, hagrard, nd voogefol asf from fife, and her suging. although sbie 14 still sufferivg (rom & cold, waa full of dramatis strongth and intepsity, In the socondnct, through tho long and teying cone with Manrico, wlio sequitted hereclt “magnlifcontly, aud Eo Dlendod the dramatic with tua lyrie that 1 were difiicult to say in which ehs most ax- cetlod—tho vivid reality and almoat painful in- tensity of ber actiun, or the superb mauner in which sho sang the passicnate declamiatious of this econo. Mr. Mans uuf delighttally, and with comething moro than kila usoal fervor, in tis “Di quella pira’ (hish C omitted), devoloping & besutiful quality of voice, Lyt as cold as cbarity, Mr. Carleton la entitled to credit’ for making ® consciontious effort to sing & Em not adapted to hun. Mr. Couly, tho pew basso, mada his debut in the minor role of Ferrando., lohss a ricl, rasonant, and strong bass voice, and singa in ainurablo etyle, and with very literal cot- toctness. In fact, bis only numbcr, the ** Abiel. ta Zingara,” may be exid to havo boan Pung s it onglit to bs for the tirst time einco the days of Cotetti, His fina singing gives promise of what may bo expectod when Lo i leading pact. T evemug " Fra Diavolo” wiil bo given, with Mss Keilogg as Zerling, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Tho Oatas Cowpavy gava s very pleasant rope resentation of *Tho Protty Perfamer® last night. Tho dramatic strongth of tho organiza. tion waa all broughit out, and musizally the per- formanco was abovo the averago tuat wo are sc- customed to expoct from comic-opern singors, The second act | was espociallyjuoticeablo fn thin Jast Tospeat, tho * Can this bo lovo or sparkling Moselle” hoiug rendered much belter than it Loa over been given in this city before. Mr, llowson a4 Corad.ere carrisd ol the dramatic honord, 1018 grizaccs wore worthy of Crauo at lia best. Mr. C. H. Drow as Bacol was aleo clover. Misa Ross Temglo plaved Olorinre ne- coptably, and saug tho part well. Mre, Oates was 1 good spirits avd voico. 8ho hasa very digagreenblo manner of apealing, or rather yoll- jug. which nceds metant correction. It Ju per- hiaps worth noticiug that the company bas dis- played nousnally rich costumes duiing its pres- ent visit to this eity, CHRIST CHURCH CHOIR CONCERT, This evenivg tho cholr of Chuist Chureh, nuwbering about 60 voleas, will givo s concert ot the church under tho dirdclion of their ace complished loader, Mr. Towlivs, The pro- grammo §s mainly mado up of Engllsh four-part wusle, intersperscd with eolos. the Ilatter of which will Lo given by Miss Mattio Dresster, Miss Emma Buker, Mrd. Tacker, snd Mossra, Whituoy, Baker, Barnea, Brodericli, aud Osborno. Tho new Quaker City Quartsito will also take part iu thoe coucert. —_— ‘The Xeliglon of the Hiamne Family. Coruvmpuy, O, Jan, 1.—7v the Editor of the Oincinnati Enguiver: In the Enpurer of tho 27th ult., you oopy from tho Rocucster (N. Y.) Tuon, gaving inornixtion to the Aubusn {3 Y.) Adveriser, (fep.,) atout the religions velfef of the Hon, Jsmes G. Llaine, and o prefended his- tory of tho familv. The Adeertiser ays it 1 able to wverify vpon aoformution furnisted bty ono who Znows whercof hospeaks,” I wish to put onrecord facts by antbority, which will show how very littlo ** Oue Who Kniows " doos kuow, and 18 very positivo, when the facts a;o hio 18 talding at random. Jumnes G. Bluino was the fifih cbild of Ephraim Lyon Biaoo. Thoro ute now ouly tbree brothers live ing,—John, James G.. aud Ttobert ; and but one daughier, Mre. Waixer. lpraim L. Binine, fathier of Jamea G, Blsine, did_not live aud die a Catholic. Llo was raised o Presbytorian, aud never attuched himself to any othee Chnreh, 1lo did not live 1o Fayotte County, but in Washiug- ton Connty (wos burn do Carhslo, Cumberiand Couuty), - At tho time James G, Blslno was be- ing oducatod at Wanbington (') Collogo, whore he giaduated at the eariy ago of 18 years, his father wae Protuon: of Washington Coun- ty, residod iu Washington, Jawes G. boarding at oute, Alr, Blaine, after praduating ab college, wont Weut (he had prolably reeu dorace Gieeley), sud szitled 1o Holtucky as o 1'rofessor iu the Kentuczy Military lostitute, Whilo thero ho meot the ostirablo lady who 18 now Mes, Jamos Q. Blaive, slio belug a teacher in a lsdics’ estle uary at the tiwe, sud bong o pativo of Maiuo, Aftor a tima tuov wont down Eaar, to Augusta, the home of Mig, Blaina, **Ono Who Kuows,” wayw he ** took up bis residenco 1n Maino, where hid redizion was nut popular, and lio cuanged it.” ‘Yot 18 & fataitization, Mr. Iiaine did not change, as bs always was & Protestaus, and thorefore had no cause to chuugo, o8 tho writor charged. Mr. Blaiuo aud the writor are of opposito polls tica, 1 rend sud admiro the tone and talont of the Enquirer, wiile bo, likely, would read tho Gawile, your contemporary,—that good man's paper, Doacon Richard Swnth. Isrite of my own accord, to carroct tho falsifications: of * Qoo Who Kaows," as they aro ucarly all falso and incorrect, of course, und written Gith tho evident ntention of ineleading the public in rogard to the Jlen, Jawmes (. Blawo, J.'1% B. i iy Remarknablo ‘Fwin Brothicrs Who Wore BSorn in Dificrent Yenrv, T'roy (N, ¥.) Tunce, Teslding a$ Cresosnt, SaratogaConnty, are two old won, halo sud boarty, They ara twin brothors, and yet, strango to eay, the buthany of vng comes in the presont year, thatof (he otlior not undil noxt yonr, ona of them coming into the world on Now Yenr's eve, sud the othor ou Now Yaar's worning, 'Ihese olimon_eroin thelr 74th yoar. ‘Lliair named are (1 G. J, Lau- singand Vandenberg Lamsivg. One, whom bis brotuer laughingly cornas *tha eldest,” liod re- tired from bisiuoes with a competoucy, and the othor is sl engagolin the active pursuit of life, and ctalma Lo ba ablo to do aw good a daya work 84 evcr. Anotuer rowsrkablo festure sbout theso brothera fa that, woighing as thoy naw do nearly 200 pounds avoirdupols oach, wheis firat placad on tho scatoa thoy weighed, clothon and all, tho ono three pounds and & quarter and the other four poundd. G, G, J. Lanving, who is a carpenter, within the past year feamod aud built a baru humseil, Tue ouly help ko rezotved was ju raising the frama, For s persoa 74 yoars old thia {4 rator o remarkablo foat. ————— Two Wiscousin Girly Ghop o Cord of Woud on R Wiazers Jancaville Quselie, 3r., Stiltman Oreon, of Luke Koshkonong, lisa two dauxbturs, sirong, buzci lassvs, who are _nat afraid of woidi, aud can du s much of it as auy two girla fu the country. Ia their noighbor- Liood hives sn old bacholor who avidently basa'c wnuch faith . woman's pluck. He wado a bet |, of &G withtho two girld that tha two could uut clhop @ cordof woodin slx dave. The girls ware uot 40 ba outdous by a bachelor, and thoy nccepted the bet, ‘U'Ley wons to work, cut dowa A troy, anlin 7 hours cuopped and corded ona cord of white-nvk wood, » kpezitien of which wn uaw at Eelilin & Font's this moening, The girla ?ut the mnney from Mr. Biehalor, sho prabably by this tioe " thinks that thora are mome wome on who can worz, mud who havs bluck and oneriy, . WANTED--MALE HELE, Boolcteaners. Clarit, Bta. fanca, And ho {aaa, Ant banifly 1o give goud refarences. Addroes | Trihaao btics, A T BOOKKQEPER, ADDRESS TTATION WA hOLE ~___CITY REAL ESTATE. POR BALE-CHILY ol L9, W13 & mils ol a2 per fox. 3 [rousaLE-st wilois 45 mi yeariaoven frel Kehuol tuaitit wald an time Ghamber of 13 svautstion por < enpthind free. + Uit U ordor, 3 LABKE, Agont, ao. SALP_IIINT, O FXCHANGE-A REW 2. story #5d basosit Keoom hous &t Rirer, Pard 13 for sum vau. . L. WOUD, atooid 3 Ezchnage i TORBATE_AT A GIEAT Bak loen by the eity 00 the U, L, it be sold fim COUNTRY MEAL ESTATS, [FOR BALETG CLOY, ] 1ei3s fro Iem ot L 1 Ko aad BT, 4 Wil Traae VWASTED-NOOKRISIk~A PRACTICAT, MUL: orfoe s Job thop s ried who can forward 53 poriinea ne E—ua?”nau o or . clerk; modorate sniary | govd relorencst, 5 ot Tritiats STRUATION WANTED IV AYOUNG MAN Witg H 23 D! o s i 4 Coaslaot em | 0: J ‘“r'l«.;‘i‘m—;\ ?'.!;*“.""‘Ng’ N “%I'-N.‘{’ T Telbuag office, mestorn Filo Worke, %) an' orth Unlon- | QITUATION WANTRD—A FOSITION B! 339 st n the rear, Stitan st sloriy -numwaunn:n‘ar:mfcf. VY ANTED=SBIX B00D" OOUPOSITONRS (XON. | olo. Address AU, Trituge oids. Furpe'08) 8T OTTAWAY & CGLULIY'S, 10 sud 10 | QITUATION WANTRD Y A SALERSAN 13T In th ratail grocery trado, S Eha A 4 70401 expacian \y ANTRD-3 FIR: ORDON AND OVI~ Tribut M)l ter pross tevdore, irgtoa-at., Moom ¥ Call iy, CLAS: 1 W fATIC -;u ANTED—AY TRAVELING BALLC A man b3 & wioldsala” grocery howia. Addrass L 13, Canchman, Tenmsters, &o. = e Randuphoe. o CROUSIAANTE CO8 Hrerr, 418 | 1o (ma 211 ROGorally Haotal b o b as it sk uses; gool toitimanisle. Addrons A bl Tribnie ofic on. Tonmstors. &o. TED-AS COACHMAN BY A ling ta ko himsell gooara'ly < wagnn no object; oo rolorance, Addrove O Bu Telhuna otice, Emnloyment Aroncies. AL i ESRe ghrann | qury Uokots Soutn. AT AMUELT ) Kot Waterdte o Misootiananms. TED-MEN OF ENKRGY AND GENTELL Coachm N WA naD who Iy ¥ i Miseollaneans. Ancy, 0 City aad Countes, fur s pormanont J e L 7 ITUATION WANTED-16 WiLL It QIVEN POE it Sakin ta Teuulia: ) hrecitaner. b kg tuation ot scme Uovarament oF city employ. Ad {1t V0ol Who math msineve: " HAY & LoLAIIES e &0, 61 TaSalie:st. S e SITUATIONS WANTED--FESIALE \VAKTED_SOME CLEAT LOTH 1N OITY, O 1. prured olear yroperty §u eountry town, - Will pay it e Drick Boed o Bout Bide. - Addrout I 2, LFib- o nortl torer §10, 060, 1 will pay ail cas ut it ann bo 8 ursaia. Movi 23 Jioapor Blocs, BEUNGE S, TO RENT-HOUSES, PNINTIE: 0 n \Wa. Glagica v.. framm ‘g3z, 15, T o 10cs: o 13 Oiipat 0 W avurus o Pare, wnt s of 1 most irably ou the Aunb Hido. MUAD & Cuk, 155 La- EWLY-HUILT ing lucativa, Loty and Tax 3 iy il X 1ho North blde, 1o roums, aid oaly con, wiouies’ waiv from cornor htate” and Wasbiuglon ts., a% sery low rat. MEAD & COl, 130 La3atioat, -ROOMS, 0 EENT-78 EAST VAN NUH fornished rooms well pat D‘HEST URNIS T_FURNISIED ROGUS, 14 -st.y Roow 3 T v TED. #2350 Lo 87 per week, Religlo-P] iz House, 137 Fourthi-ar., ta oloe 0 RENT-NICELY FURNINHED RODMS, WITH or withaut boacd, [Kiogabaer Miock, Handulphest., Boar Clark, _louuies st o &, TO RENT--STORES OFFICES, &o_ 3l Publlsn N hllpsant out Misoolinneons. TQUENTZTHF THILD FLOOK OF 153 STATEST. CHARLES W, BTEVENS WANTED--TO RENT, “'ANTBU—TU RENT-FURNISHED lIUD.\l, WITH firo and gas, within 1.6, Lisczs frm Walas) aud Jackso ‘Address J wodersls prica, '“"7\ TRD—TO RENT—STITE OF Tooms, with board for Lvo, Addross, sta ‘ber aad location of ruoms, A €7, Triluoa ofica, e = VW ANLED-TO RRXT-FURNISHED OFIICETTLL it rent muat bo modorate, Address E 82, FINANGIAL: 2,070 TOAR-NMONEY 0% 6ilig X FROP- erty fara term of yoar Dillawinz rat I i p'?'fl’;!g‘:‘?;:?" property (o sums of §10,000 and Un ficat-class rondeaoo propartr, L sumsof 34,60 aad el suts Fo4 6 uatmprorad 3t 13 par oant, e 3By, Aortgago 1.oxas, curder Deatbora, NS WANTED X olaws city real estat. 15, ¥URNESS, b Pordland Bl DVANGES AMADE ON BIANONDS Y X te., mt LAUNDERS' ‘pri Liandiphiat., near Clatk, _fiatablished 1 T80 sung furaitire, merchnilise, of otier \NY ON 7, 2\ modatod by o ia firaprosl warchouss 1 West fon. oot cullatoral roust. SO =) ht and wold. | ISA. AT G vty cartiticater, boi AU AU 2 2 B[U.‘i ‘0 LOAN AT 4 C T REST on ¢ty improvod tenl oetate, 1h sums of AH,A) and Pieds, Ay 1o C. 1L Ll LU & Cu., 10 Puriland o N[ONEY TO LOAN. 3 01 § YEARS, ON CHIOAGD P\ real eatato, in st to sult, 8t lavest ratos. K, Co COLY & 00, (1) Deabarnest, ONKY TO 104 MG o 0 ThAN—$31m, l uahuu\n‘. BROW HAVE CAsll 1N T amounts a3 devire 1 city i : N LOAN, 1N raved or .00 AS FIRSE MOR worth $15, Addro OA i ot s, TURNER & BUND, INRUN & LUFLS 20 tribuon Baiding. ! — €254, AN JTHER 3UMS To SUIF, $5,000)-F8 230 ST A TS imprived oreforsed, 4 URNFE & HUND, 163 Waskags t ot A T LOAN IN BUMS OV $16m, UPON ST.000 TN el aviato: mouey roadys HER: RY L e, 16 Dearboruaty _BUSINESS CHANOES, \ MAN WITHt GOOD BUSIN RECORD AKDY 4\ 34,0010 810.00 capital can A vory dosirally opeaing lor butiness with & large wanufacturing Com. Pany {6 eouniryj must ba capanly nauagor sud o correspondent. N wigrrated party wants to soll out, hut Dusinase demandsa kood we ‘aildiional ea boar 1h3 st paarehing oamiuation, A h rofe AT, Tribuog othes, A MANWITH Fit 20 10 .A & ball lll(nrn l||“I|h‘\]1l munth ‘cibua oMo, n0ss, D)Ly $U0 Addr, PARTY GCONTROLLING fock sheculation at dirceiini of baving valusbla cunnestions, sugocss 'Addroaa at uiico Tribuuo U ur over [n'a st aadenigand, who, 1y renderod sbulutely, cortain, P, U, lox budd, Naw York Ui N\ LARGE NREWERY AND 1 ACHES OF LAND { for sale, within ono mils of the City” ot~ Rockord, i, Gor'al froperty nrer BI6(0: will basld for ¥l i -third exsn, halaucoon Ui (o eult, Addnus Box ity (i T N ENTARLIMIED HAND L\ "noss tn this apablo of extanaluy aud allording & oot proity Lur 1a1d: vonsan for selling, broprietor oad: Bobghvo It ix pursoaal aticnion, Addices LiEi, Tribe VRUT OH o Avaoas Homso fur ns: PASIIONL BAaY ALK QILRENT, hOUTI nklin.ate , convlating uf rood farbilure: hume, g 3 sums, - Apply o 5L RANT HOUsK ¥ cogninr Kintlo and w, kitehon, aud o nd Lutlding el 2} s SR APUIE KOTICK MEANY I X worman out ul swpleynent cau niako tot o But & forluuo, ob & vory smwall capital, Adir (0o, whars Al Jotarviow cai Lo ad, G 31, Woow bn's flutel SECURE AGKNOY FOIL THUMP. suw'e Baw hiry anl Lnrglaz aleru, Wita stoady eimplosaent In auy par of thu Unitud Stawss, Apoly at b1 rrdiventiovim it $25() iL WT R AT fres, cumpleto, i ineation wosd destiablay 5 x G opening fur watina- Callat a7 Waalitigton at., i I, L = FOR SALL, sz SALE-21LL0, PAYAULE MONTIILY, WILL huy Lwa-yoa: cava of & largs store, well ligutod, with . witicu wato Licy Abply at i Wastfogtoa 1 POR BAL ;‘ Tadian un coutral, 1, Leite: MO BALE-1 LAKGE BUIGLARTRODE inclios derp, B inot bigh, 3 fust 10 Incho Wileox & Gibls sowlug-machines, 3 largs guueas, -deak, 8 (30 R oY 0IL BALT-OR EXCHARGE_GIEAT HATGATN 2R b e, witd maciincry for manufactue Bt by worth ul- WFop ety - laqaire Of v I bt TRE R o 1 Partl st i INSTRUCTION, ADTERANT ng:d JETTOTLEARN A A at it Mot ineet burtine Oardber Hase: B A DAY TU MEN OF ENERGY, 70 ities. Hond Jurcircalar. ** Gene owpany,* Rum 1 MeOormick Domeatios. ITUATION WANTED-TO DO 8RCOND WORK O ) it Amcrican giti} olty reteroncas, Plaass A 9 7 84 TA! 5 MEN OF ENERGY AND DEC a3 ' WARTLDSS HEN OF EXERGY AND DECIEION, | QITUATION WANTED ao, to nlm'tnlnln-lklhr slon Kouarai housgw: ¥ ITUATION WANTED-IIY A GO: o, brafuce R A seeiint Aotk 12 a-vesorct o ok ihine 1. Loarding. hous FOTL AN ATHITTE TF | oot oo e e 05 GO T3 TN, FOR AN ARTIGLE GF | QUTUATION WANTID Y A GO0D GIRE, 10 10 ADFis at formoe pia: HD—SALKS! morchandisg, e Ay seld s 45 ban S eneral hoasawork, exespl washing. Address V. Lot oy vanied Tl d Ficisags fiidioe, “l‘rhtvkz\-r _’\)\:;n::mugmm;;‘ TWO RESPRCT AR FANTFD-AMERIOAN HBOLIGITURS _FOI_4 SEmath pirly: - et n‘fl! oSl Lifo Tasuraace Compaar. Ad.rass D % Tribe AR S Fenubtiree, Mrooms el ang o - QITYATIGA B B A COMPETENT TANTED - 0 T ERIE Y AGENTS 2 WANTEr e PPN Cl ATENTR DO Rllah porsaa G walt oi & lady “or. ks enargo of Joaok eiuld, or xaz plars ol trast, Goud reloronces. A w1 i 5t. $uls, 3o, o' 6, 6 FANTED-BY ONE OF THE OLDEST WHOLP- | QITUATION WAN \\ nals grocory houtos Ia the city, su expirisnced sal n'UA"Hfl\ W man t ropresent thew i Btasoof lowa, Addrass D nilusnsite, itlug sge, route scqisinied wit, i i \ AVE MAN IN EVERY GITY AND towa in the world. You oan make %158 day ealllug our Letter-( lag Lok i 4o prass, water, or Lrush ro- oulred. Exeateine Alsnufact’ 16 Tribiane Butldine, '\\TA DTO TRAVEL IN CLOTHING—A THUR. wughs sud expcrinnend sals Ith fiest-class ref. wueort B o1l « MELLE . & CO., el hors nead apply. HELLER, B0, & CO., 35 Locuatist, 1Y A VERY CONPETIN wncand work 11d enwlugs 1y, an] [ 3 neat soamstro Pratrlsav., bis 1Y A FIRST-CLAW scount work, or take care vl mmachino, Apply at 6 il A i @it t2 do xauin an (8ol hor oy + for twa daye. Nursns. .D-NY A OOMPETENT NURSR s (o Prisaie numiag: cau glva roas 1 (3, 01 Wost Adsm -st. TTUATION ¥, 1o ko nna, &0d retarcacas, A \VA CD-SALESSEN FOR TR CITY AND 817 for & first.claes ar Honsoxnnvaers. Livers] oornmiseionse g FRANK, o Danmtrocat? 2% | QITUATION SWANTEDZRY A% RXPERT o D akoepors 08 m9ad o 1 b8 muck ol eily orcountry, Callae 1w Erghtosuth- Le: SGN, T camta ta'fsrmeres wreakly, ut homo, L] O AN A WONKING HOUSE: e in & Galior ahop. Cail &b 50 Norvs 0} 3 ind basa good education. s botter thau a sch ol Ad. citing, -ul!: e a0d pay expoctod, DU T, bo resides at Lome, y araall at tiaat, Lut husin drews {n _own bandw POGLISIER, G 4 '\ TANT! A Y MAN OF GOOD RUKL qualitications, wiho oan fumish A takaa respenmiblo poaltion in aa offiea of & facturing ostapany i it stating saiary axpecol, A ¥l, Trib n 3 MOVELTY CuMity 5 o Emplormont Arencies. ITOATIONS WANTED -FAMILIKS IN W, ) gaad |30 And German halp caa by 9 L 113 Bast_Sadiein st itonn I WANLED--FEMALE HELB, m Dnmestiox. D-A GOUD GIRL (GERMAN PREFER. 2 pmellssially Or gaaseal boussworz, Av- gan-ar. NG hne educated or NV ~per, ¢ ndind ¢ 0 10 1 anlal akor fy o 4729 Whe 10 026220 2 how raaet adiae in tax giicad, ortadisy oom: ut servants, Ac Fiast., Ruvm \WASTED-A FIR . NO WANIL. ——— ing or fring, af Girman or Sean- Hiscousnnonns, dinavian preio;red QITUATION WANTED-BY AN AMERICAN LADY L 41years nf o7 a family 38 boneek ou0- [0 n_widaw's family, & Boiio 1auro 0f Al ubjoct 1han Weguss “u.vmb'—a'r o M1 A _Goun ity gicl for sosund work. Cail froid {0 4 o' Address U CITUA ED-AS GOV ESY BY A (=R, OTRL 000 GENERATL TOus: | & 1 Yetrhul e Getmans . Sap IAtToe 13 <t of relcrences 'glven, Address . For paitcalare spply at 1067 Wabash-ar, fruim 10 T, AV, TWO GIRLS nd oné'for second gitl, Tl 1ING BOUGH: T AT ARV i heonaptly ANT OFF ( it prico by J¢ Orders by 1) -UNI; PLAIN CODI, SUCANDINAVIAN irvo far gencral Liusowork. 141 Koot YOUNG SWEDE O NONWEGIAN ity Goad § O T ’nur- ‘l;llurn :h‘\‘flr."\;‘“l = AUPIS Lo Vamaar, it wa Chiuusss il W ost Slon A NEAT, TIDV OIR(, FOR GENY ’ s ork. Aunly for twa daye at 4 Manbieidar. | 4vanced: betwwasu Taylur and Ywalitheats. B AW ASTEL_RG0B GIT o Iroa. Apply with scfor T N s batoadnorl (. eivate rofarencos roquirad. _Anpls to 53 Wabash. LUMAN OF ©3a € mmand a fo Hlurs casn catiral.and recu.d.x fog mora It nce Vi 3 prriceniilp fa auma ro- nos, 1 a ety of nt Tres than o' Indians, Nooo but tin need reply, S WA =y onen and rofinement, d do! isat EXMANT O SCANDINAVIAN Thowpion Jouso, 153 Betth Clark- WA R mald, | el 020 otliou, Chit SH AT, £4 1o close out sioek 1 f 31 SATIMSTTOSINY. {VARTER-GIRLA TO RUN SEWING MACHISES: mnal_bo exeriencod; 1o uibors boed call. Ap- vly at 15 Vet Tndtana-st, i“ASIlIU.‘v‘ANLl: TFOILET RICHl minent Frenett choatst” and jer inors e ; oaly 1 WUGENE L Misceitnnoonk. ~GIRLS IN BINDRY TO FOLD AND dmymadidatily. Cail st t3 Doarbora-at., for ENUINK SEALRRIN BACQU! twuluee cub lh.g'l‘ ll i \ TANTED=A WOITT & guzd howe tur Teeday ntd TIY YOUNG LADY WISHING mall roconipansa may ind sush srhaa. !jOI}EES AND CARRIAGES. VCTION SALES OF HORSEX, CARRIAGEY, d Tuesday, Tuurwlar, and Katirlss, Wt10a.m., at WESTUN & 'CU.'S Anction 1siand 19s last Washingtonwt. Stuck on to sain, Amplo tima given to tost all huracs warcani BALE-TWESTY 8 and top-bigiics, §guod desing Linras, 4 sloighs. 8 logle dad doulild bades Baroows, taweubre, b ank- 1 takaa fu n 200, aud will bo dlsposod of this far what thoy will bilag, st 44 Ceatrs » Wost Sude, pear Muxlodnin. Itohsy Tict a1 i b iosieas Wik o, fron COND.UAND | OPEN co the Marine-Hoipl: 2 to 13 u'elock, o t ui oaplt ot tho Bugnr v tal Servle, W 0, 153 b T 18, 110 w01 113 Nusth Decpinia [PUR sal —CITEAY: HIFWONK AND LASK L5618, dedring hq“f‘lfl new and nh\;l hant buggies of ovory OTTER St : uel i CHILDRI 4 © ar pricor, b athalf reg: Y oY 3 D FOT Henry V, at McVickur's Theatra to s ublily 0o the n:[‘:l‘?i‘l‘\lrd‘ll nicht for redcarsal at 103§ o'cluck, W. A to VTN BIED AT REASONADLE NATFN, 1rota Chicago, best of hay and grain, good 2 stalls §€ vreterrod ; boraes warranted oo o good_condition; will “call fur _hLur 1ima desired; transpor a: frvo, Holer to Heal Mudligan, D)l:umflx 1or A, Watren, 103 Waah iputaisl Address & VEDDER, Daorfiold, Lako Ca.y 1 stabling, réturou § DRE nugt by choap. Addoys £ til,” Givesiso, woleht, WILLBUY A HLACK LYNX MOFF AND BOA, @ aloso vut stock of 1ny " ALALTLN'S, 154 Statoat, & W ¥ FRENCH REAL, MARTEN OR HLO WL DO RN S e AKTIN'S, 184 Stata-st. PARTNERS WANTED, WITH §20 CANIL IMMEDI- [ retlting partaer. Forpar LS M!l.\"l!n”. 181 Wasbil 3 WILL DUV A GOOD-5! A and Liad, with baracss, at Tor 03zver ‘Uw nniy-eavonin. ors, wilckors, Han ting ofl, and squaring.up saw. dowaling maculnus, blower, of er stiatting, aud boiting, stonnt holtor, % comyloin’ avartment 61 woodworkin o In tirst-cli wuditbon, il Ie bowor, Gry-Luus futica, aund Tuniber. - Adiross U, AL VOKCE, An! 7ot ficalars iuquirs of BUL toneat SALOON TED—IN A FIRST-CL, Addrau ARS ure. Gonnan profetrod. aur, 4 Houso ook, DARTNER WANT AT S TGOND AN WAL X 37373 | L furlus bosincss madcan hciish MK o Soutia” Canal-st. Thowhile Gutiit ot & | busiuo vt lvea establishod tes sears, sad made L ‘ ceute | pront 1ast yoar ol 5 ey o, &0 englio 1athes, 10 fron-dinnors, b drille boltcuts | piont laetoarol R cagtial lotailecs Feaniery, Taitie pat~ ngoment 1o ba , ue s0ad tor olre tor, year-ciiter, tapa, dles, clucl torhy, belting, safiig, ol ribuno oftica, id st vory Juw Ugu i ar. ol eapitat i, > HAGTIOAT—IN A GOl witha capital of Jew, Ad " BUARDING AND LODGING, Santh Side. q FLDRINOE COURT-FIRST. ke icely turnished room 3 10 ladis of g0, = VAR B! T( Soncding o 1085 Por wous, Wi 1 B DINISG ROOMS, it WANTED TP y'a thorougy bissia, i3 uiice busin LOST AND £OUN COW—THE OW 0. HAVR IIER % property sad payiug changes. Apply at 6 1 STATE dics or gentlumon, ¢ WATIAR] A LARGE. Ps T {15 lirst-c ass hovrdors, lln;r.l Ilfi- LACK AND URAY DOG : - N 4 with bair off undee his .83 roward If soturoed Sxgellpdicall oarly Al s FunE siate et OB B, & 105 A BIALL ULACE AXD WITTE STLCT 4 cuw, #boub & yuaee uld, Liberal raward fur iaiuria- fion or eetuey W 180 Tur, GOLD LOCKKT, BLOODSTONE ON fol atvau cain oo (s epiaicy sl ultably cowantad by loavlag Itwita it. W B oxt Bila ON TWO OF THR BRST ON Tor sale W OTKI, ORDERS e WWeat 51 to o takenaut In boar 7 UST=A BOARD WANTED, 5 r}mff-fin‘ ODOING IN A ifvun!rg»n; Bat A1 East A 4 AL taplupg - seferone UST—A LADY'S MUFF OF DYED OFVER LR AR il ¥ sults pow et on Detr 252 Wiren, _Adur = | Tas bnder witl bu liburally ruvarded Ly leaviog the abave at bl Daas Luom 8, TN DAY AFFRRNODN, ON Wa- Lath-av,, betwoen Pock-court “and ‘walithat, s M erescent-enaped (ot aud goli pla, atisched :ua lava) lored ribbaa. Wiwsver wil zesura the sAme W AN W UPRIGHT l’.l; " Sk provetmnte, Pulcaliat g3 for salu 3t 820 1t auitably raward 4 or ront, with pristode A b souw e i Ay Doar Ladatior ANGAING 1IN PLAIN AND FANOY BFATT 23 fuires notd papor, 3ot 1A vavelopes Gauty hb B reyulss pricos. GILLELT, b i TrV S T0 WERT A VIANO. GO R e W B W st At A outing & .r..n.n,.“m.’a? Ky ANKTONY, WTsuNct ANATOUY, PAL lnng b s sime o Omatdinits, Carits Distanes: of Weis tas o s shat cla Myuiia, sl laat edittous,” GLLSKIT, 191 bouth ol $250 rouch actlon, MARGIN, 8 DICTIONARY. WE scivntiio works, Lat. \AZLLE. WOONI VUL, s Dipactony foe 1301 o da. " SHLLEI Cieap ook, $5 wZu: FOR WENSTHIL 56 gl lew, o i, RALUENT, 197 Y A BMAGNIFI Lt A Falicins e ety el oui: A8 ok umslied Bka frunt); labncately carasd e Tuge, surpeutive plyatl, inaslve aud ulygrat carved logy B! R T S R | phe iy e 14 , No ek prica lat, §1l. '\ LIN, = 2 = DIVOROES, Dwouuv.: LEGALLY OBraiNkD foi INCUM- . ddi patlbiiliy, o.¢. ; vaaodsl aroided; fos sitor dacre tons I 21, 0, A j SOT FIAUD: 7. years' practica i tha courts of Ol Mo Wog 1T 1; BINGER LATEST INPROVED FAMILY AN e ke 343 bna tacs waresr, at Al actaD Biri Ieat tabn' Savor, abd diswars. Wase ALt i s pertuct. " No! 120 Wabautony, 0 EXCHANGE-A . FULL ASSORPMENT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. el UA e B SRR is" igaalry, Sablo guods, fur Lursev, busgs, oe AT PARLOR BUFTS. via, 45,30, 4. | w e et o e ot ndaue-as. o, EXCHA JQUIE ANDTTOT O W Yok Park, (e el Buie yeojenr. . FURRHUNE CONEARY MANT. | w iR, ubtl V8l ' i aan hot | Bt 2t s (TR P et it °To"Wot BUIL MATERIA = | o BALK—3.00 T, OF LU Loy rovontly ervciod hear Forty-surcasa-at aud dlow- ¥ Dhiwa Im‘flllu 3 e et e i de i o (g puit, 35 A . S LR R AW b2 KR, 1N & I;}Tfi.'& l)lfl‘lm)\r:lt"l—lh Vu.\VUULD NOT DO IT. wUY e e T R LN W

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