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T THE COUR Jonathan rmer, the Sagetown Distiller, Beforo the Dis- triet Courte Ho Claims Trammnity on tke Ground of Having Squealed Hero and in St. Lonis. Yo Litigation Mlowed Letween Tnsband and Wile for Performance of Contract, e *Qongchell® Roynolds' Huit Apainst * Olem" Periolat for $10,000 Damages. Shocnfeld Diros., the North Side Drye (oods Merchants, (o into Bankruptey. New Suits, Judgments, Confessions, Bankruptcios, Divorcos, Btc. TRE LAST WIISRYITE—JONATIIAN TURNER, The mills ot the Government seem to have ground exceedingly slow in the case of Jonathan ‘Furner, o distiller ut Sagetown, for he was in- dicted ft 1875 by the Grand Jury in the United States District” Courty on o eharge of making crouked whisky, and his establishment scized, buthie was only arrested Tuesday ovenlue. Fherw nre three Indictments asainst him, but the clerks would not allow them to be exam- ineds Yesterday morning he was bronght Into court toglve buil. Judge Lellingwell appeared as Iiis counsel, and asked that the ball mhzhit be put as low as possible. He sald Turuer had appeared and testilled before the Grand Jury, and under- stoud Wt bie wus to have hnmunlty, e had atso testllied (i 8t Louls three tites, aud o few duys axo camne to Chicago, suppesing Lo was sufe, wlhen ho wis arrested st 3 o'cluck In the eventugr, Mr. Burke, Assistant District ;\lmrnflyl s-.mL o be Knew very Httle ol the ense, 18 he s heard Turner's testimouy before the Ui dury, ‘There *were three lndictment. tlrsl contained thiree counts, one und 3,251 of the United States statutes, nider which the muximun peaalty was £5,000 fine and two years itentlary s the second count. uni- oy Bee. the highust penulty belng $5,000 fine auil threo years in_ the Penitentlury s und, the third count as under Sce, $,305, for which the aximum punishment was 35,000 and two ceotsd indictment was found under 22, and the higiest punishinent was 810,« V0 flse and five vears fn Lhe Penitentiary, and the third indictment wos under Sec, 5,510, which travo $10,000 ine uud two years fu the Peniten- Llury. Jiulge Blodgett theu xed the bail at §2,500 in cavh case, Judie LefMnawell thought that ton high, as his client conld only get about £5,000 bl on all the three fudivtments. Judce Blodigett then consented that the ball should be tixed nt §2,000 In cach cuse, und the counsel uud_client depurted sutisfied, Judge Lengwetl haviug first entered buto recugnizance for Ll clicnt’s appearance, A MATIRIED WOMAN'S TUAITS, Judge Moure yesterday afternoon deckled a question of aonie fntercat 23 o the powers of warried women. Cornellua Homtn had flled o bill sygainst kls wife fur o speaitie performance of acontract his wife had maae with Mo, e set up that ehe owned some land ou Caval street before lier marrioge, and that If he would buy a lot_on Main street, near Archer avenue, and would construct o bullding on the Caunl strect lot, she would give hiin lier lot. e agreed to do so, but she backed ont of the col tract, and he brought suit to compel her to keep her agrcement. A demurrer was filed and Judge Moore held that the act of 1869, culled the uarrfed woman's act, thoueh elvlng a woman power to control her separate property, did not, as between her- self and husbund, give the right to cither purty tosue to compel o specitle performance. Un- Icss there wos a specitic provision for such coses they could not be sustuined, for ft waa ugainst the policy of the law to alluw Jittgation between };liumullduud wifee Thubill was theretore dis- ilsged. 3 ROYAL EAI-MUFI'S, Emil Strausz aud Ferdinand 'atzowsky filed a blll Monday agaluet Sedigman Schlesinges usking for a dissvlution of the firm of Struusz, Sclilesinieer & Co., and for an account. The LIl was taken from the files and not returned until yesterduy, Tho complainants stute that they formed o partnership with Schlesinger in April 1670 for the purpose of manufacturing uud selling au article known os the “ Royal Kar- Mutle? Btiwusz wus to alluw the firi to use his patent un the article, and Patzowsky and ’b;h csinger were cuch to contribute Thiey accordlugly opened a atore at No. § West Randolph strect, und last week they had o Lund goods munufuctured to the aiount of 2400, aud $200 worth of tools, Thelr out- stunding bills receivable amounted 10 about 1,000 more, On the other hund, their debts footed up $4,800. They, however, considered themeelves solvent. Schlesinger, from tima to time, proposed that the tinm shoutd sell out its ussets to some of s fricuda for Jess than one-half thelr value, uud then compromiss with its creditors; but complatuants steadily retused, lusisting that they could pay bn tull, Finally, on the 12th of Junuary, or lust Friday, Schiesfn ery, when cons plalants were both ubscut, toreibly seized_the Fouds of the firm, then In possesslon of a clerk, und carrfed the greater part of them off to the Yluce of busivess of Bis soiin-law, Juscph Jetzler, No, 183 East Muwdison strect.’ He his alsu possession of the tirm's buoks of account, and thrcatens to collect the debts, sell tila props erty, and convert the whole proceeds to his own ust. A3 hels fnsolvent, and unable to pay any damages that might be rendered agafust lflm in aswt at law, complajnants ssk that the parte nership muy be fnunedintely dissolved; that an accounit muy be had of the Bmount due them; o Recetver be appolnted; aud that Schlesinger way also be enjolned from Interferlng with the partnership uifalrs or collecting e debts, An applhation was ut once mady to Judize Moore, and Samuel M. Fleiscliman was sppofuted. Ites celver under boud for 310,000, S CONCHSUELL" NEYNULDS' TRESPASS BUIT. dudge MeAlllster s engaged ji hearlug the trespass-auit of * Conchishel!” Reynolls to re- cover §10,000 dumages from Clem ¥, Perlolat, Reynolds wus _at o * People's-party " powwew In Kingsbury Hall on the eventing of Oct, 4, 1073, and attempted to et on the platform to offer some resolutions. e was, howeser, (- au.ed to change Lis mind by beinz knocked off the stage by Periolat. ‘Ihe latier clamns the #tuge was full, and that he aceldentally was ushicd agalust Reynolds and knoeked bin ol B suiit was tried “ouce Lefore ubout two yeurs ;Tu. aud restlted fu o verdiet of 1 cent for the aintitl. DIYORCES, Callfe MeDowell was nade happy yesterday by @ decree of divorce eranted by dudize Moore, She was the wife of Bobert 1L MeDowell, a dry- poots merchant on West Madlson strect, who absconded in tho fall of 1574, leuving u large number of creditors. Mre, McDowell testitied thiat she was marricd I February, 1574, and on the Tth of July her husbaud tohl her hic was Lol East (o buy goods, und wanted her to ko Tome to bier fathier's Ju Princeton while be was une, Bhie did so, but, falling to recelve any stter [ Iy, after n time wrote bim here, Blie received o unswer, and azain wrote, This tine she got s reply, in which he coolls stated that he did pot expect her back, and did WL want w wite any longer. Ehortly theres alter, as she says, he left, baving boushit a lurge smount of poods, and sold them out without Fayme for thewm. Mr. McDowell's attorney 4120 testitled that MeDoweil Ead told him that De did ot Istend to Hye with bis wife any fong- ‘l;:fim" bewent away. He ds vow in Belfast, Frauk Jones was gricvonely dlmprnll!ll‘d in Mot getting ridof Lis wife Philotena. Heshowed Yt she was entircly tuo foud of bees, but ho falled to prove that her mssconduct had been wmnuuek In Lhis State, or that he himsetf had Tesided nere u guiticient Jenglh of thue to coms DI with the faw, aud bis L was disuiissed Whbout prejudice, ITEMS. dJmlno Drummond fete for Indisnapotis Tues- 3F evenine on his cirenit, and will bo absent teu dayy or two weehi Judee Gary run out of Jurors yesterday, anid T bliged {0 suspend operations. e theree Ve Urdered furty ore aies to be drawn ut e County Comsnissioners® uitiee, vut of which ¢ bopes o be sble to select 8 bager's dozes dead S lourt-roona and halls are crowded with flvlnl-buu and vagabunds anxious wr t 8 po- “:;l:l«::x;: gur;i\‘lhu Judazvs 1“{:' luuwul\'er. & of mak! up u jury with sucl Fre- Susille tulesmen.s oot UNITKD STATES COURTS. h&khln! W, Burrows commenced & suft o & for $8,000 aialust Charles Milbura. 3 BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. Yol qug i as Slocuivid, the wells 4 known dry-goxds merchnnts, touding us fell Brow, st Nos, 106, 108, gl 70 Clark street, fafled and went futo Only bt December they o resent apicions viare, aml” geemed 1o g well, Severnl Juduments uve, how- over, been rendered against them lately, Their eidulen show thefr recuroil debis fo be £, r unxectieed Itabilities oot wp $106,747, aryeet credltor lu-lmi il whose clal I8 for $7,505.00, The L, yman, of Wahash, ful., $7, Gurtian Natiounl Banle of - Chivay The remalning debts range from &1500, and are due {0 varlous parties, chieiy New York aml Chicazo merchants, Thelr arsets consistof eash to the aount_of £1,097.065 IS and notes reccivable, their etock of dry goods, vle, $16, furmiture und nxtures, safe, desky, ot $I1ITM; e A et wan flledt for . composition mecting, and Jun. 8L is tized for the tme when 1t 1 L Le teld. It is understood thot the firm will offer ) vents on the dollar of thefr claims, Dy be- Tore yeaterduy 11, B, Clathn & Co, began o suit Lo recoyer €100 daurages for chinining icourls under false pretensee, and, s thelr ciatm tor £3,615.00 wus incurred n September fast by the ainkrupte, this is probably the basis of the suit. Only u precipe, however, wus filed, and no ficts were given, Shoenfeld Bros, were eleaned out in the wreat fir, and started egain with capital of unly about $3,000. and fur the past two or three years thiey have carrled on a yearly bl ness of W0 Lo $00,000, They were one of the larest, if not the largest, firns i thelr line of business on the North Slde, f Cregrier, Clarke & Co., an order was tmnde yeaterday nuthorizine the Asslzuce, William ‘T, Eyzan, to sell the real estate belouge Ing to DeWitt C. Crealer alter giving three weeka nothee by advertisement. A dlseharge wos Issued 10 Charles ‘T Boal, . 1. Jenkins was \!]mlul(:d Provisivnal As- slgiice of Anson T, Gillent. A dischurgre was fssued to I L. Fletcher, George W, Campbelt was appointed Avsiznce of Johu P Dick The composition meoting in the case of Alden C. Millard wais azzain postponed uoti Jan, 24, “Fhe xecoml and thind genera) meetings i the vase of Bohle & Bro. was contivued until Jon, 24, A mecting for the clection of Asslence of Ese ((:l: & denkins will Le held this mornmg at 10 o'l A simllar meeting will be held at the samo thne n the case ot Frederick 8, Bernstein, and ut 11 o'elock in the case of Holfoan Bros, A composition mectimz wihl be held at 11 o'dock In the inatter of Lrilur s SUPERIOR COURT IN BIIER, James Kelley began nsuit for 81,500 agralnst John O'Nelt wnd Henry MeLaughliu, David Forehbeiner suedJatues A, and Isabella Beott fur §1,000. Owen J. iths commenced a suit In tres- pass it Francis A, Ogden, laying damages at $15,6K), The Rugers Locomntive and Machine Works hegun an action to recover §15,000 from the Chi- cugo & Pacifie Raidraad Comginy, Tlenry Oppenhehuer and Jenac Metaser Lrought suit Tor $2,60 wzainat John MeCatlre il" cars & Sladu sued’ Obadial Juckson for X)), James Tageart sucd James ., George 8., and Chaun Suwen for $1,00. W ILIL Miller et nd., for the use of . 1. Kelogee aud W Ty Johusom, beaan o suit in debt for £2.0:0.88 amalnst Jacob Ketley. ‘Fhe Chlcago Artitivial dtone Couspany sued Charles A. Ins for 1,000, . 8 DeGalyer ctul, for the use of R. 8, Whiteomb and 8, 8, Sturt, sued John MeAulay fur §1,000. COUNTY COUNT. Tn the matter of the Villawe of Tiyde Park an order was marde to lite objections wo assessment- roll No. 63 by to-morrow, In tho eatute of ‘Thomas Dohes the will was proven and lotters testamentary were Issued to Fraucls Dobes under bond for $7,000. CRIMINAL COUNT, James MeNicholls and Joho Breen were tried for robbery. The caso was given to the jury ut 2 o'clock, und ot adjourmment the Jury ‘wus still out. James McCarthy was put on trfal for rohbing Mrs, p ut St. George's breale. The trial was not completed, THE CALL, Junoe BrLonarTr—8 itted cann No. 2, North- western Natlona) Hau Lowenthal, No.G, cal- endur numacer, Green ve, Lutpher, on tel 4 iill'lmh‘ Ganr—. 0170, fucluslve, No casoon rial, Jupar JaursoN—i20, 431, 4113, 477, 478, 441, 445, 440, A ta 450, 461 to U5, {n" cluslve. No, Digelow va, Piltsbary, Clae cinnatl & $t. Lowis Ratiroad Company, on trial, Junux Moo N . Nocase un triu, Jdeno toa in No. b1, Fiege v Sunaz Booxi=28,44, 48, b1, &, B4, b7, 08, 61, 44,47, b1 to itebner, on trial. Inclusive. and 62, No, 4,1 Dinton v, MeNab, on Junir At 01 to B, inclusiv 65, U, 6T, T, T4, U, BT, KR, and 4 B0, 1 erlolut, ou trinl; Alman FANWELL=Sot Case 1,00, Edelino ve. Lowry, al. except . No, JUDAMEN’ Uniten STaTES DiaTiticr Count—Tenax Brona- rrr—llenry Mead b ul. V. steam-tug Ausic L. Smith;_decreo, $210.61L=Willlam Lynctte v, Same, $20, SCekiion CoURT—CORTER10NN—L. B. Griltin, $131,17,—4A, £1,000 8, Mayor J. Muioy e, Metiregor, Junar Gany—Aichael Keeley etal, va, Francls Fanning, $217.10.—C, K. Pl John Brown, 170,07 —Itudolph Woltson Hx 1t Miach and Martin Van Atlen, $17:8. 88, aud Stariln, e M. Heach, @ 2 Adenklng, Receivee, v, Marcellus A, U.—d. T, Quing ‘v, Willlam Tune curge Lander, sy 6 Jolin Golden- —~A. Lucas Hunt aver, Exin.7 5,387, 5., W hotchford va, Village of vanston: veedict, $1,000, and motion for new trlal, —Marxhal J.\El<on ef ol use of O, Lunt, va, 3 k, $1,125 T8~ Thomas Olexan et al. v City of Chicagos verdich, 3200.—A., V, Knlekerbocker etfal. o war of A, V,' Kuickerbocker, ve, doachfin ~chmidt, 8. Junik Hootii=Fint Natlonal Rank of Platts. burg va, Charles 1. Green, 8110,00. —J. 11 RKico e, dohn M. Shloids and Ernet W, Niegelen, $170,50.—(lls Anderaun etal, v, Meiry Diinon, W00, —W. I McLaren of o), ve, Ganduer K. Clark, dr., ‘8, 7,—Charles Gossare & Co, o, G WTTL, 88, 71— . 1 Sarah I," Heman W., and Hildah $111,U7,~1lonry Horner & Uo. v dulen Falkenbure, Sl | wa, Jomeph 1. McCord; 3 tlon fur bew trial. ——— *' WHAT MAKES THE MIGHTY DIFFER 2" To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuieaco, Jan, 16.=Tiz Tumuse of Thurs- Aoy last contalns a pungent editorlal, concluding with this question: * How do Tilden Republic- aua like Mills' resolution, which treats the Na- tional Goverument us an allen, and sets up the local Governmentaus fndevendent suverelizn pow- ers whose kaered sull It Is nimong the gravest of ctimes fpr National troups to tread, and fur dos {oez WhICK thicy are to be denounced and treated us lawless Invaders % Plie resolution fu gues- tion is n the tollowing words: Retolved, Thnt the malntenance Inviolate of Hizta of tio Stutve, and Specialy the 1ot o vach State to order and trol its “own doimestic institutions sccordinz o fts own Judgment vxclus slvely, 1 esseatial to the balance of puwer on which the perfection and endurance of our pobiti= cal fabric depends, nnid we denounce the lawless Juvunion by armed force of the »oil of any Stut or Territory, no matter under what pretest, as song the gravest of crimee, : Tilden Republicans,” to whom Tus TrinUNE propounds the ubove question, niuy Wwith great truth aud force make this eply; That {t was under this v &‘rcmlunun. and jn so elfizit dewree by mewns or U, that the Republiean vty elected ts tirst Vresfdent and obtalned vontrol of the Government ; and that they there- fore feel nelther “bashful aor thnid » In adher- iniz to that same resolution, now that so man clectlons are “over," and a Democratic Dll[tu'): cruto House (s moved to adopt 1. Hoxo Arbus. ————— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Spacial Dispatcd (o The Tridune. SrriNerigL, L, Juw 17.—The Conventlon ot Corporation Attorneys of the varlous citles held but a brief sessfou to-day and adjourned #ine dle. The Hon. F. E. Adams, of Chilcago,sub- mitted an wdditional bill, providing for the col- lecticn of back taxes In clties whers collection hus falled. Finally, the entire subject wus re- ferred to the Jumt Commttee of the General Assembly un Corporations and Reveoue, with the understanding that wheu the Committecs conelider the subject the fegal representatives ol ;’lll':lul.lullhu"u uotice and opportunity to be ieurd. Iu the United States Court to-day tha seesfon was taken up by 4 partial heariog of the case of Sedock Mitehell, late Deputy ~Postmaster st Locust Grove, who Is charged with the lsrceny of a pesion chec here are about forty wit- uesses, sud the hearing will veeupy soue davs, In tle State Supremne Court to-day, In the ol the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Lailroad vs. Luwenthal, appead from Cook, wotivn to diswitsd was eversuled, and the caso stricken from the docket, In the case of the Chlcago & Southern Rail- road Company vi. Brown, appead from Coob, sate o Numerous formal orders were entered. - - ——— Ship-Building In Matne, Returas of ship-building tonnage In Maine for the yean, 1556, made from odiclal sources, show the Total vulue of tonnage Luilt, estimating the cust ad e Loy bu Le FSBMKT. ue ibleton va, 11, Newell, Joln amd \|I\Z-l largest amvunt of tondage bullt has Leen in he Bath district, and the smadlest amount has been i the Saco ddistrler, The Bath district alio fhows the Lansesy, fneres oo, nud the Bangor dia- trict Al Lirgint deor ‘Wi total sount of tonnase built n e State I (81 was TROTS 140K, ddectvase of 1,445 T1-100 a4 com- pared with I¥i5, when the totat amount of ton: nare wns 95,04 4310, and a_decrease of 48,973 A0-100 a8 cumpared with 1574, when the_total amount of tonnage huitt was 123513 74100, The nereate. number of vesaels billt in 1876 was 134, embracing 31 ships, 22 barks, 4 Inrk- entines, and the remainder smalier vessels, In KT there were huilt 152 Trenele, emhracing %) Rhis, 19 harks, 8 barkentines, and the renatiun smmilier vessels, In 1574 thire were built 253 Vesneln, emhrelug A1 ships, 3 harks, 11 barken- tines, and the remalnder smaler vesscle, The prospects are that a farger anount of tonbage i) e built the preent year tran bast year. CURRENT GO TIE Fellne and o r'n( h OQIUTET plavt the bul it haeps, \t merrily it e, be eare £he Joven you, nnd she will e true Ferhapstora nettand a day, — Fellpe, fora night wnd o day | For, oh, she In fickle, Last night Mer breath was na Sonth; To-ilay she will give lier nnnd, “Toenight ehe may ive yon her motith, “H kI yon with cold, o YL on Foxen Lo-day. Tho<e 1ily-While inzers will tear Your hieart, nud then Ming i away, — Felipe, sae will fling you swa, | mwenrl 1pray: Bt to-moerow a ITAWKEY EISMS, Rurlington Muirkeve, It wasn't Mayry lnd the little Jam: b was Jimuule that got Jummed; May he got shot. The roof of the New York Central depot fell in n few days alter fs preat buflder died, *This was the house that Vamler-bilt," The world Is better than (L used to be, Tt has been so longs eince Chirlstinas that all the tin horns are lost and the drums broken. If you haven't tnie to sprinkle ushes over the fee un your sidewalk, you mizht goout and sand- paper ity that will roiizhen it up a little A young man s often very sad becouse he can't have: the girl be wants, lut oftener he gets her, awd then aiter a year or two he's had ler, There, there, there naw, elrls, bless vour sweet Taces, whnt 13 there in that to get mad st ‘The Bulgarian hermit, 112 years old, whinse enzagement ot the Centennial closed Tast No- vember, was in town yesterday on his way to Oulia, where hie owns a farc-bank, He got drank as a Jord, and was put off the trafu tor hurrahing for Tilden and tryine to bulldoze the brakemnan with a stick of wiod, Youmg woman, there s deathi in the bay-rum bottle, A youne Indy of Omahin, with an eye to securing 1 besutiful complexion, was bathing lier face and neck i bayerum. It ignited from an nd favent. candle, and, In tese th two min- uteg, all the tan, freckles, plinples d Motches were elfectually remaved o r akln, aml the skin was erulivated at the same thne, . The youume lady 38 now getting atong withont any complexion. Prof. Kit Clarke. a_reformed mlssionary, (s travellng in Juwi, emdeavoring to arouse " the people to w sense of the necesdty of the Fijf Ishiders with coats with b «ts, 8o that when they travel the place to carry their ninmunition fask und jocket diary, 1le says there {8 no doudt. but nundreds of the unfortimute Fijians die of thiest between stations every fn se thew clothes are not adapted tothe transportation of the common necessities of 1fe. Such is human life, We live in the midst of plenty, surrounded with all the comforts and convenfences of civilization, while these unlappy people, separated from us bfi' the rollfng deep, ure perisliung for the lack of the slmplest convenlenees. FELINT A'TTACITMENT, Norirtch Itulietin. A little {-yrar-old daughter of one of onr citizens hus u kitten that #hows an uncommon degreo of attachment for [ts little mistress, The child will take the kltten under onearin and with the other loaded with her playthings, carry them about the house all day long, talk- ing meanwhille to the kitten as a mother wonld toachiid, They are almost fuscparable com- panions, and when the Jittle glrl is uway from home the kitten is wild In its lonesomeness, and shows the greatest oy on the return of (s companfon by Teaping Into her arms nud Iyl {ta head un bier shonlder, purring ner satifaction In 50 luind & muuner a8 to ttract the attention of allin the house. A few evenligs siuee the Httle girt was put to hed while the kltten was maleep behind the stove, and the bed-room donr closeld. The Kitten, on awakening, wundered through the romes in fearch of her playnate, to have her regular evenlng frolle, Tt voult ot ik, e Then. ahe wia in teouble, and showed her feclings by thy most pitcous'eries, She would wildly rusi from ous room to nnother, Jump into the s of wl In room, and, not fnding hee friend, woutd Jump on to the bed, turn over the pillows, worl hierself under the clothing, und not findfugz ber there wonld vin swiftly ahout the honse, utters ing pitiful waile, Flally she fonmd the chikl's clothimg, and for n mowent was_ hapuy, She pulled them out of the chale and drngeed them partly azross the room, and flnally lay down upon them for o moment, [ut tiey were in- andmate, and the one she wanted was not there, 8he then made for the bedroom door, and there eryig pititutly beean to push upon I, trying to gt it open, Bhortly the cries ccased and al} wus #till. The chill’s father went to fnspect the enuse, amd found the kitten had opened the dour and’ was Ivhie by the sideof her Jittle friend with her paws ground the ehild's neck and her head aguinst her cheeks, pureing her happiness into the cars of her steeplng friend, . NOTICE TO DUELISTS, Ta the Euitrr of the New York Tanes, TWhile the horrible details of the sangufoary contlict at Slaughter Gup are frosh in the minds of your readers, permlt me to call the attention of intendivg duclists to the manifold advantaces of “Iatent Puisian Powder? and the % Pul- verlzed Bullet " over ordinary animunition. “Patent Parlsian,” otherwlse known as 8utety Ducling,” has been used I countless “uffairs of honoe in Enrope and elsewhere, and so far it has glven entire satisfuction. The shinepest eye will fuil to distinguish between “Patent Parfslan " and genubny guupowder. 8 quite us muel nolse, und twicn a8 much smukey but 1ts strenath is proportioned to the lengsth of th Lt which [t s used, Accompanying cuch package of this convenlent compourit 13 o seale showing how mueh s to be useid per fnch, und aecurate Instructlons for Jonding, Keal leaden bullets can bu sately used with 1 P., as ita explosive force gives the leaden messenger an fnitial velocity which only nmonts to a gentle start, ‘Fhe propeling foree Leng entirely exhinu~ted by the thino the bullet vozes trom the muzzle, thedeadly missite drops peacetully at the fectof theman who teed it. "Doss to be repeated, o8 preseribed by the code, uutll honor {s gatisi With the “ Palverized Budlet” full charges of powder can bo usel. The bullet fs mwade of churcoul duat, mixed with a thin solution of sum urable, Tho outslde 13 coated with black ead in such a manner that it exactly resembles tho wenuine urtiele. "Tha force of the powder, of course, reduces this improved projectila 1o harwless dust before It Jeaves the nuzzle of the murderous weapon. Absohite safety is guaran- teed to combatints, seconds, surgeons, and out- side sbectators, With *Puatent Parlslan Powder” and the “Tulverized Bullet the awful curnage which recently reddened the shows of Slaughiter Uap with the beet blowd of New York sud Baltimore might baye Leen averted, D. Dousrora, Sole Agent for I\ I', sud I', B, THE FIEND TWIN'S DIARY, Junuary.~Awn born. Didn't wantto be. Ob- Ject fmmediately as loud as I cau, Younger Lrotber born seven minutes luter, Looks like s foul, but may fmprove a3 he inellows with age, February.—Cateh a cold, Give §t to younger brother. Ile's sickler than Lum. Very vearly settles him, March.—~Catch a nice rash. other rove, T'ass it on to the Pretty well winds up Lis cock, April.—They've dnbstened us, ' Augustus and he's Mexander. Don't ho ook 8 80d of 8 Alexunder! 'l Kick bim when he sleeps. Juy—Got the uettlerasn, Hoorsy! Bo's Lel—unly worse, June.—Tuey don't think they'il be ablo to rear bim. He's to have cod-liver oil. Can't help laughing. Jidy~He's been squalling awful. Nurse says ftea hla nasty temper. 3 Kuow it a ply, but I'm ot golng 10 August.—We've got anew nurse, who talks ta tall soldier, and Jeaves perambulator busking (n thesun, Alexander's got o blister on bis nose, 'm{ dou't know what it {3, und they'ro golpg to give Lim a powder, Septemder.~1've given Lim the scarlatina. 1ie seenis resigued, 1fve wafled bis feeding-bottle, htoder.—I've gul o pew rame now—pokiug Noah's wife luto bis ear when the vurse ain’e Tookfu: : " Naanher.—We'ne becioulug to walk. le's over casy, Decesnler,—1'm begiuning tocut my first tooth, As roon ns 195 throuh, 've made tip iy mind 1o bite Alexander,—Fchange. NOTHING LIKE *SCIENC; Detrott Free Prees, One day last summer an old farmer and wife were Ina Detrolt photograph-gallery to have some plctures taken of the wife. Befora vro- ceeding to bushiess the farmer took the artist aalde and contidentialiy observe It “The ol lndy was hound to rome, and I couldn’t prevent, but now 1 want you to do me a fuvor. She's got enrs like a cow, and the big- west mouth I cver kaw on a woman, Her pict- ure wonld be a danghing atock for all the child- ny and TRnow alic’d be forry when too late. ell her that she'll taka €he best in cold weather, and then 31 fix the rest.” The urtist performed s ereand, and the woman t away both disappointed and easel. he other dav, when old zeco was Just iowliniz hitnacll hoese, the xame palr returned o the gallery, ond the Girmer seated Wi wife as far from the'stove as possible and ordered her to by M taken® at once. As the artiet hurrfed to offey, the farmer corneral Lime und whis- pered: * Magnificent and unbounded suceesa! Moutlh and curs reduced ots-hndf in size by the cold ! Teat exprinds—cold contractsa—go abead afure she thaws out! Hooray for scicnce and me! " A TIUMAN BREAKWATER, The London Zuilder says: 'The bursts of ratn intue Caratie wre tremendous. As much as five inches of rain-fall in a sinele nieht is not unfrequent, and e A. Cotton has xnown ns much aa nineteen fnches of rain to fall in that thne. The rmalleat rill that i3 allowed to trickle over the edie of an earthen bank wears ftself a passage aml becomes o destructive torrent with extreme repldity, On one oceasion the water (n the Veranum tank Ls sakd to bave overilowed the whole twelve mil Of the bund, and to have breached it fnuiirteen places, On nnother ovea- sfon the engineer fu charge of a bund, finding the water risie with more rapldity than he was able to meet by the Iy of carth, inade a wall of the bodies of his lab. , cattalng them to lie down close to ene another on th top of the threatened part of the dam, and thus keeplg Dack the two fuchea or three inches of water, which, if uncheckud, woukl soon have wrecked the whole bund and ruined a wide district, until thelr places could be supplied by basketfula of esrth, It was an orizinal expedient, but ft saved the district. - What the laborers saidabout it we have not heard. AT SEA. Phstadelphia Iutletin, “\Why don't yuu talk, dear! I never knew that you were so fond of the sea before, (Here Henry sighed violently.) But If you are, Tdon't sce why we ean’t take this trip oftenafter weare marrled, It's very healthful (Henry breathed another slgh), and s vers cheap. Don't you think we might, dear Henry dld not reply, but agaiu his emotions overmustered him. *Why dor’t you auswer me? 0, don't shake your head. Cun't you turn sronud o look at mel 1 think you're very unkind. 1 you dun’t auirwerdie 1 dectare that 'l never spruk 1o you it “"l'lm!l ilenry, after another sfzh, looked at her with u fave 23 white us a sheet of paper, und weak volve kil *Great Jutins Ciesar, woman, don't you see nn;lc ll:m trylmg to throw up my véry toe uudls " THE I CAMEL. Newe Fork World, Assevernl Arabs were sittiug in thefr Tent upon o rude Autumual Day, 0 Cuinel who luud lefu his Umbrella at Home, humbly craved Per- missfon to shelter hls Nose In the Interior, ‘The Children of the Desert, moved with Con- [lm‘nlflll. would have admitted the thin End of he Camel, el ot one of their Number (whose Motto was ever “Up and Bedouln ) witle the Cry, **1 know what 1 Mother-in-Law Is Mysel) ! remonstrated with the Dromedary through the Medinm of a Tent-pegs, aod eompelied it 10 acek Shelter elsewlier Moral—Give rome People an Inch and they will tuke un Ell of u Lot upon themselyes, REMARKARBL] San Andomin (er.) Heraid. Inacase that came up before the Recorder yesterday morning, his Tonor asked the prison- er why be did not m an offidnyit against the other party for abusive and insulting tnnguage, when he was called u knock-kneed, eat-hammed, Juntern-Jawed Wack son of u sea-cooki. The T ply was: @ You see, bos, I never allows my temper to get de beat of e, and I'ee not got so low duwn yet as to o to Juw wid u man, Ifa it isults me and Tean't eet my fumd in hiscye, I fisy chuws bis ear off, uud “dut's what T dud 1o dis case.” ———— RO L. THE SILVER QUESTION. To the Editor of The Tritune. Ciicaao, dun. 1T.—As o ploneer {n the dis- cussfon of the silver queetion, It has affurded me great pleasure to read the very uble articles that have lor suine monthy appeared o your paper, sud fu Is equally eratifying to tlnd that where your Jourual clreulutes public sentiment lias been su directed thut more correct ¥iews ury widely entertained thun were heretofore thought tobe cherlshed by the people. To my mind this {8 & question of much broader fimpart than s generally concelved or understoud, Jt s that of ereditor ugainat debtor,—and the demonctizing of silver is a project engendered by the grreed of the lender to n the borrawer more thor- oughly his sluve thun he would be if the bimetal- Tiecurrency was adonted by the nutious ot the world, Assuming for a fact, which 3 very near the truth,—suflicient1y so for the position 1 Loke,—that the total value of siiver aml gold throughiout the world s ncarly equal, amd that Dot nuw coustitute what bis heretofurs been aceepted as mouey, or aa the represeutative of the property of the world, them, If silver {3 demonetized aud gold only {8 mude the repre- sentative, gold {8 mude worth double what t now fx, and property of eyery kind is worth only Iialf what it woutd be §f the bimetallie curroncy I8 continued. 1t will be well ta bear in mind that property 16 ulways esthmated by the smount called money In circulation, When our Gove ment, 888 War hecessity, fesued some thres thousand mithons, every species of commuodity waa suon doubled, trebleéd, und even quudrupled in many cases, For a time ull branchies of bust- ness were prospered, sid fmuginary prices were made to conform to this imaginary money fsued to so large un o amount lubor advanved three-tuld, sud many articles ot necessity i a much greater pruportion. du- ally, however, this farge indediedness passed rom the hads of the muny futo the possession of the few, Shrewd speculutors obtalned their miltions und teus of mililons, The Stewarts, the Vanderbidts, und their closs of operators in Amcriea, aid the Rothschilds, the Barings, and thelr clags In Europe, got pusstssion of this immense natlonal finlebtedness, ‘Then the du- ordinate greed of these creditors sought 10 rens der their goll and thetr bonds tors valuable thau as eofu when the Londs werw ssued they were worth, making the nutfonal debt double what it would bave been under the s of the coutract when the debt was cuntracted but this fs not all, It extends to wll contracts and delits af every description. which have been entered fnto during the lust ten or twelye years, ‘Those cltles that have borrowed moncy for Improvements, those corperations that borrowed money to make rwlroads thuse thut huve borrowed money to erect buildings, to ftuprove their furtus, have to puy double what they expected to pay when the debts wire contracted, and this property is only worth hulf what they supposcd it Lo be wortli, Who are to be benetited "und who to be fujural by this change In valueal The bondholders in tins country, snd ownersof gold in England and Germang, Silver i3 e hently ab American product, The blow s almed at Amerdan inter- wsts and Ameelesn prosperity, but fts reftex in- flucuce extends to tho millivns of Asls wid to the millions dn_otber portions of the glube, \What rizht have Englaud and Germany, with less thun 100,000,000 to dictate to the 14UL000,000 of the ewrth what sball constitute the mesaure of value tor thelr varied productionst What rizht have these two nations to spread inancdal ruin far and wide—bringing distress upou otlies na- tlons, Injury to Saics, cltics, vorporations, wad indavlduals, unsettitng principtes’ which untold ages bave coulirmed t That the uowise Juw of 13578 was Justiguted by the owuers of gold sud Amerlcan bonds in Europe, sided by the uwners of bonds {n_Lhis country, I have not a doubt. ‘That our Congress without due consideration should bave ylelded to that infiuence §s much to be regretted.” The evil has ulrnnd{ been versy great, it s the part of all wuo truly have the fu- tezest of thelr country at heartto prevent the ex- tension of that evil, and us soon s possible remedy ft. Iua future article it will be my pur- pose 1o make such sugiestions as [ deem beat caleulated to accumplish that objuct. i e ———— BALTIMORE. Bavmisone, Md., Jan. 17.—Yesterday Alexan- der Hoss, Willtam H. Rice, John Stitcher, Heery Heuf, sud George . Hobson, United Btates Deputy Marshals at tbe late eluction, were ar- rested by order of Sheni@ Mills, onu canlus fs- e h TED-AL, Mookiceepers, Clerkw, etcs dre frown, of the Criminal aosswer an dndicttinent for agenuit ot the polls ontheday of the Presidential eleetion, and ' FRe . ANTED-BDORKEEPED, CLERK, TORTER, were comniite to jail. Subsequently \Visren-nnn s Darsntrtel heforn Judzee Boned, of e Unite a1 e AGTertanE Aen e h® Clark s Cirentt Conrt, ty Inbenscorpns, aud pelessed ot | Tvows, tieie” o imibanes "Gt Soday nest, e swlien a heardnge will be had. PRI The City Counell has apyropriated $10,000 for | WASTERZA J00 PUi% " v o Ll e | der Inatructio work o unemployeil men I cleanfog the | 4 ngructioca: ntreets, PR e 4 PRESENTATION, TWARTED: Boeeial Dispatch to The Tribune. frumn 2 th 1 torenorne DAvEsTORT, Ly Jutt, 1 oflives Last cvening the Yornest, and Directors of the Citlzens' National Bank of this city waited upon Mr. F. IL Grigis, WAST s Fol | DIANAL A Prestdent of that Bank for the Inst five yeurs, | gl 41° A HERIRE and presented him with a eolid sliver rervice costing 20 8 & tustin nil of ther gratitude | 1 " tur bis suecer s in o Lofuistering the affairs of | \WAYTED-A costp ST INCEAnD that tank, The aifar A gentiine surpri<c { ont the Murtiwestern Siates of &0 knproyed auaity tu the redplent of the Lwnisowe giit. Mr. Girlzz< has bven a merchant awl Lusduess man of Dasenport for many vears, and 13 looked pon as one of the allest ind Abrewdest finun- clies I Fowi, and form of pouds for domesilz s, which wiil Le thorouzhly alverti-ed fur vne year. arty. Luvinic suflcient means 10 pay far gida on de. ivecy 8t pricsto be sdiuated, the sxclnedse Mientof #ale for & terin of yeara will e geted. Address N, Y. CHi AL €O, 4 Ttenda-at, To an approved NG SEAN TO) 20 1 Eliance wilisan-r E T « will want frni one Address D, CSEY 1AL 1 L THIES T i 1 i ot (tx will ry 10 per (ERIE AR 10 per eont'ne b § T 1ien won and S 0o sl Suilth Dest % FICE 105 1N WIOLESALE Address, Jo uwn handwriting, APPLY TG D. FANTED=Y( AR WITIT TITTL 3 Ay treasnrer entertament alnic to Cuistofut up ) ;’:;lrul~011v MANAGLIL 330 stateat., Boun W ANTED-Uoab S Vislan of the vity, who ¢ VAT, | veren Ry ag 1 TOF 130 01t MOIE ACRES | }17ANTHD- the o part uf oriera oty \ AVELING SALf WAFIED i Labied G mortie 51 kst of s \ an commiaston for & Nohraska tar fartvins andatoek tnlegozz, e most he | 129 South Water-st, 3 veryihing s IL etraleht. 5 LI descriptun, cle., & T 1T LI WORTH Betwarn Toeuty HY G YUUNG, Bown ANTED=AGNODBIICK 1107 EL0Lon, un 11 ED=X TARGE BOV O ToWN D uTHER sl fa for raloctive | property here, T GIRL TO DO GEN. 1 family. Apely TR 10 D0 famity. Indulre st i wurk. Geriosy ue s wed A GOOIGIRL TO DO A1 Tk In shiall private family at xie Wt areferted, L, COSVENTENT, Led et iy Jud et o VY ANTER-FOI GESKRAL IIUSEWORE, G00h) Ty Pemsonntie v FanSner, Apls Wit refrtencrs at 4 T ‘. VW ANTED=3 (Ul TE AR GIEL FOR KT Worlat Mos o8z Weet) Mdaeeat, M dns By, TAXTED= A COMPETENT COLOK LAV R T oniee At T-NICEL e docation, IO 01 ROt ruhineed ] B3 [ atian Teoria, WARASI AV SOUTHEAST € steable 8tk ot divue T W WANTER A A L Cull AL 404 ML bigun ey \ TANTED--A GOODGLEL Aron. Appiy. with rete WAztED- of chilire 8% Curpeliu. W ANTEn-o ety ANTED rou, 3 P i ner dack WFR AND IRON- 101, WASIL A cral it 1100 Watnele: " ok, Tl loeatfon 1 the o boaris 11 RSTRED BO0Hs TWITIH FI TG . Oileiowy, eurs. AND EECONTY ol Storen, L 1 AND B KTATEST. MAIN cment, 43t JOKN 16 AVERY & IXUELRIENCED rkIn fattlty ol Shres w154 Fark ay. o 1o, ALYEY nent itent . tow. ClAL ATHORONGHLT - COMPETENT I U whole Y BETLDIN Jurhut i €0, aniey Iy A GIL OF ATET 1470 CALF FOID Aty R Tefereuce, a1 64 Ada ol TANTED » i o Lanndresaee. IO AW ANTED-EXPERIENCED TBOYERS T0 Work Tos fo privaie laundry e 1+ siiet tane t erTE ocenpied Iy e Cacdont i Clith, al [ fetory i ndianagatie, O0) CotapEient i hwomen 1 d heis Woaspin: MEMW- | nesdapphy, o ee regited, Stendy atd permae e " et ol wagere - Addrers AV ANTED-T0 nEx AN ) 5 Pty sl JWATED=Ta 1N ING | ety desred. Give . Adtres WItH powee, Siitaile for beavy {uring: L Tl ol near ratiroad preferted, Adeas B8 Lk ot FANTER=A 1L AGY ] WANIED IO 1t I % T 1 BOOMS 1Y WARHa R it e eust of Fifily w for huu(i-u NENS CHANC v\‘" FATAULISIED AN eolds owarre pre Illl,-',& Ilu:l(ll\'l:-l vortier Llghtes [ i 2] BAL WasnNaTON s b ATee T X FTANVIN A with eap, §41 T week: ol ) drens d 7, T T | restaurat cimmatation eaets <8 weas fur §. JoOt: Bait PROSPEROIS PHOTO AN WCRENST, A graph gullerie Koo Tl v Dyt L LAV 4 woll Eown Tndles or geatien PRI oot sty N Gaoi Loyl ) “garatn ol idon, doling koo tiistivas, Tur aale Coealy Tof casii, | T1ate Fates, Botereiin Address G 24, it e 2S00 NPATELST L RLTW 036)e) Atuirisin, buthling Darence Jionse - Destvatic Toutiie, sitiche OF €t atilte, Wb bvard, at oderate rates. HEAVF-A NFAT CI0ATS WO sty Thatbd-at” S-GUOD T FALM T CONTAINT Lot three Ties fram G, RonLEALNS, I = A FURNISHED IIDOM, WITI well to glyespee Fetine from b For furth P er ur in « Wie. WITIL 1y il il Adiress, tor 1A TOUNO SECHANIC AN privare Conily: neur Unun ‘P wry coun enlsice, elesant home WIFE I A trini: urders; €. tivedage, D Teouis 1010 8123, M. BOOK WAL BButeia, VEVADA HOTEL Ls AND 190 W patent in 8 ! NE A g iniet b at oo £0to ¥ e Mevks ton centa il £1 per s ot buat v . OPPOSITE Vo 43 4 werk, luprove it we ol Adllies o Lidesty "0[*\\'::.(.”:“ VA [ witli v fiotee [awer o :‘ Ih 1 ahiafiiug, ail fu guvd Futllug urder. utit 31,001 ANGEw ACTES, TMPROVED FATET 1S A LIVET MAN TOTHAV 1 THinola, TUf +10K of tha and Bardware (o 3 A8 avactate by Investin tie 0 RLOAGT B comorance. Addresa 1 w2, e lu cash henuraie: worih it ie | Tribuue villce, ar. Apply t > aud 17 Clark oty s s T rou) 78, i ol 1t ON SOUTI fur Kuod farm. d. M. PANAL 12 Deachorial, ok It ¢ Tretuh Tars av., for & 124 Dewt borat., - faces QTOCR OF MERUIANDISE \WANTED™ IN” EX. s 100 artes IRy ed farin, une tlie ot cf 3k, THitY kiven ui’ the diiterenve, Atldress B GRAESER, Mebowell, 1l Wi i far or ATFIVICR ien golg Suuth, Addrées B 70 dy | St for e In dlatiuids; huuse can be rem AT BARGAINS N ELEG) < : only £ ¢h muat red cK Lo hiake oo far sierations. kK, TOALTIN, 154 staia-at. cast und bty catios Kb Lilr M) EXCHAN frmpruned bn L 1« darin whl be. T T sk Cuty . st (Baae cily BANRRLP SO b or koo stors in urners, ratge ] Loutry town, with g wde. Hers le & hatain 10 somne. Siaty s 1rom Chl TR DOYD, Noors 14, 14 Madion TIANGG WO GOOD EALNS, W0 ACH cachi B 6 Brden Coauty, Ta.. (tis Goar. § 8o et nlate, price E1%.m, wail city or aperiyy will mseuins #9030, Call ut er (30w berv, £, B BOYE, Booms 14, ETT0 French L. nliar apjul in the 1 d fven and srauire wwicrenc Aided it e Ay, tn 't ar, No. 8 Clenicut’s Laue, aud. LAY TOANTNER WANTI PRIHENCT: I Pl A Tal wistive to dog ingaibly ate lifiusel! fu sl [ Lustness, Couiiey Adtrcrs A N0l 1 Trniune o, JARTNEL WANTED-WITH $5.0000 CATITALU IN . Totall bsttidss ol 1R Slahing: ks Thany §rars 18 alarge 1 o and wown. wgaire ot BOVE & WISNESL ty e FOr el Ol w1y ertine bor sl ehines, which 10 wost o Japmacit, we b b b b Tehitied *S) i o At uanierone v pretersed, i ro .13 1suraly Deurbor FERSONAL. L~GIVE US YOUR ADURESS: ol Jones, formeriy of Abkrdore aud Lisiclly, fo regueated 10 aiply wk ‘Ui post-Gilint, Fhile® : s, ciinl Wal i of ati deipht, Tor & 11T of Hupdriance. i Waliasli: by ~THOMAS DEAN 15 ™M/ NEST- sted du Write 1o nd Groewd Cheethasical., e - = = s DIESSES OF 1 A TIVE WANTED, At wimtecs Sadley uF Nota Tar UL C. 168 Al adiaon ACERTENANTENIN aiting: 3. W SERVTER DIy ¥ TOWN IN TLLL oF uols, Wiscunalin, sud lows 10 sull Lossiug's Histwry | ( Jnale * £ Sty 10 povte, boois anil »: = 1) LITELE MovED T ol 51 Whire L fiay be cosulten a: al TR s TPHE TOLL ZE PICEURE SENT FIRERT TkNcie cuikb witnous kuire onoats: | PRGTRGEAT SRS Sl Rl ~worty eapelicd du Lbrce Lours, by L withstauiy, E. WBEY. BuGuio, N, ¥. Suutls Clar WE NAVE MARKED DUWS @0 SETS OF g o0 S per act, foriner price §to $14. K. 7. BoOKs, SARTIV BVl omer pries {AEL PAID FOR BOUKS-CASH 1N YOUI: HAND | (a1 /5 WILL BUY AN ELKUANT BET OF BEAL (:’?u;w\: bovks. Cubl or aduiess CHAPIN'S, Guruee K16 My AN e R S Adibab bbd Dearburi ata. TIN. 154 306 o WANTED—MALE,: ' ~n. Rookkeepers, Clerks. atee SRS, FAREER AT ooy om oA Ninall SuIaty expected. Oty PElerencrs: l:;:krl;fgx::'. : SUATION WANTED-AS CASHIER OR nook. AR O S, et o s Wl " Ernacs. ITUATION WASTED-BY A CONPETENT BN o ) gineer: snven years’ reference Adldress 1, OWE! A e twortgr e ® “Conctimen, ‘Nenmisters, otes SITIIL\T")S WANTED-BY A COACHMAR OP Inag expietlence with iores and carriages; willing. felfable, nnderstands steam. furasce, g Tie." Address D 25 Tribane oM. - A0 ¥ sitiogui & Minceltancornn, ST B oy, Toam NITUATIONS WANTED-FEMAL Daiiention. N JITUATINYS WANTED-] STETL St ot a2 1he bt e son o Ly &ive goud refercnees. Unlon-st. JITUATION WANTED=RT A RCOTCH GIRE TG Dlain voy A firntering wasl 3 o IRy i rnor JTUATION WANTHD-BY TRRSPECTS e Y p e ho e (e eral housework. Calt, WAY Ntair FATION WANTED=IY & GFi Lealian. TAN GHIL 1N iy todo Liunsewark oF wecond work, I re-juired. 40 North San camon, TED=1Y X GOOD 0IRL TO Do 2 Na.4_[uhiar CED-1Y A GERITAY e work in a smail tamily, tiRiaire, JITUATION W SlGa oy D=BY A COMPET secun:t work. drees 1452 south Aehiand-ay, QITrATION TED-BY G1F h 0 vensh and Irun: fig. Callat b QITLATION wANY 16 o general Amily of or abunt { 1y 334, 11 1 QITEATION WANTED: Y cetivral lonsew otk o Drlaintear., upeatates, QUTUATION WwANTRDC Y N caiin'ry for e fre Ritow HTRITO NG cond nord, Call st 210 Blue FION TR + L Thutslny u: Frituy. s hote ”'“!"Imli gl) UATION WANTED=IIY A oMY L D 1 of du reneral bonsework in Call at 1491 Richteeuth-st., o LITUATIO N yoav VAT NI Clakitren, HOD NOTWEGTAN xilul hurk‘. of cure uf u. GITUATION WANTED- BY A NORWEGIAN A MIDDLE-AGEE un WoniA ina ey ate £ i 'f.:n‘l-»:'-r':‘.cn'r Iy ur wouid take pecs, NHOUSEREEFER 1Y it wit wililug to work, une week, QiTeaTins of & Fent Mol A JITUATI QAT b A Safartiun fjousckvepers: Bur REEIEI YA Lmployment Azoncaen. SITIV.\TN NK ATy (=~ FAMILIES IN WANT OF et s cundiny i, Teinale helly can supplled wtry b Wiiwnunce pre 2o JITUATIUN WANTE! HIOTSE Ly Wity UQe gird My n‘ul‘ " e A LADY 20 YEATIS oF 10 Wl Ttne eotnfartahliy cperionte with the ks, Weald il b o i s vt hotough sitlev, LEINAN S piAMOR L1 priva Ter Wi on SLTLELR, Roum K 7 Fort ONEY IN IAND TO LoaY MUSHER W, B SON, Lo &, 1ia Eandulp ONT R ditateral. MOSEY=AT w040 o P AL reat eatute tn Chieowo s vie ceut on ol furis, B, b, PES MUSEY TO LoAN WiTto b 3 oM chiaaal niture, or tgies o ruof Mutiroe sty Usiul Tatcs 107 s0rBgS NJOSEY O 1 ON MPBOVED CITY Pl ath ety fnmunis 10wl P, 17 Suith Cark-ak, AJUNEY 10 Loa MUREY a8 & fowses, LEVE WING & MUSEY 101048 DX CITY i A iwprovea Turing, near ¥ AUIN WL M A s e G df Warcliotse Wi W Apply ab Uiton Trust Comme tosutt, PIETTBUSE LUNG, 12 IN SUMS OF F. ot luproved ¢l roriaud Do -TO' LUAN KUK oM I VAT Los, sl SRR €l1y Praperty, Wortl At least threo thnea that WAL U{\'. n'l!ll:unz‘llu!ld:l'-.w‘. U LILE BN Tw N1 ON TOWA AND ILLT S10.000 e et o Ulye particu O Loy . ELOIRS L J. A AND CARRIAGES. UIHOLSTERE PTLAND CUTTKR Itte afliawuy's tinke, Tur sale clieaps Darly aluigi, (s, scats Sweiity i whi e’ latter 101 hutves vi buggy. Jugulte wad CTION WALES RVERY TUKSDAT, THURS: day, aud Saturday, st 10 a. lu., by WESTON & T-CLASS AT A Digr I Jeount, wt WREN & COL'S, 103 and 198 Washiugion al, Jrn SaLE=0Nkc wecund:fiat i 1 land upen wind ol b PENNUYER & C, 352 Wab, [ AL FTLAND CUTTRER. $23; DOUBLIE alelciu A ACABLULE & CO. curaer Boach e wud Srbur duy sLPAVNES <10 BLY A BECONDIIAN! AVATTELR AR S DAY sLEIGH s WORTILOF Cal S30 00U Nuilug Skl WivTs 13, EDWATIN, O Weil Stadivn: WIS WO CLADI * fruii) coutts o1 vuarg awhindicia aud are Wiligut reputation ve JOMIY. " AUVINIE Cliat at ba legally dole wo iave Taciliyies fur dobug. *CDIvaréea procured secords 1 tu daw, Wi 3w utlive ut I MON T GOMELN, 102 Washiiug Hovus 1. [)ISULCEB LEUALLY. AND QUIETLY DBTAINEY {1 cvery State aid Pérvitry tur tnco.upatiblinng, ldene i e ¥ Ler decree, 14 goacs pochad ha J)iuti ks KRG ACLATAN D GT 1o every Biute aud Terrlis « hark a ¥ FEESON UI certhiicate uf J Laisa reser (o Ulerk of Court and 13, 1M, 8T Ael tnthe vty 11 biate-sl. ql‘l.? NDID 7h OUTAVE GI'RIG PIANO-FORTR, ) all newert i reinenle; price \ml{Ll A 10 ake room Far Al MARTIN, (4% 3 1 vur LU, L AVE SOME STLENDT) PARLOR OROANS, de by Hatuce Walcrs & Sous, Suilth, spaug, 7 ui greaily reduced prices $3u $75 810 3120, boink @ heavy discoust (rom rexuisr prices, to Bouihy fur tous fu uur bulldlag, i T TIN, 134 blate: ()) WiLL 1Y AN ELEGANT BRAND NEW ! soscwood plano-(orte, ‘7Y oclave, agredy ainl Wil the lstest §mprovemicuts, Landsome casve Teaa und lyre, Eoi price $300, 10 liiske rooin (ur slteras e do our Linldtni, it ¥, BIALIVIN. 134 Stule-st. T LT HATS, I'RICE §1 EACIL lateat style, wid look well on every mt 1 Enad itandolph-at. Jon AL i1 OF BUELVING, ONE PIECK Sufevt fonid, 0 1e pleca 30 f¢ch; oua large * Brdl: Bl s 0ves Uirew gua-Datufes; will sell chesp B Woest Madisou sty € R CICALY Iribund for the Ceutennidl yearof 1a7d. A ve.lU- refercnce. AddressyuT. Tiibuue, o bEORAGE, UNITURE. 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