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THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1877, s ! v were th the Bianarck prople were pecoenizne, [Tege aogoo 1 Indiany he ean appreciate n distine tion. ———— CURREN'T ‘GOSSIP. TO LILY. 3 n blnah ta the =onl of A roxa; the rheek of o lily ur ro willy, £a pure and unsullied it grows, enta per yard. Tlinon pestdont pava the Wi without auestion, and the fuametera are aliowed 1o renos the fal ithont even A question from the poliee, Trnsten who ghves Lt peemisston, i he does not have a direct interest Probably expects at least the help of votes and inlluence—this flea may be speenbative, bt the resnlt will Te real, Pe v naquirs 8 to the poller management of the town woull he ienithy for that Jocality at the present tin A new phinee of - the Fort rascality has just cropped o, been made where the section of Brook against her. This she raid under the gall Whereupon a ahout waz mmde among the peo- ple o thurn the witch,' o« hanginT was too casy a geath for ro foul a strmmpet of the desil, Wihite *he peaple went to feteh womd to burn her the ShetlT hung her up, so that she died on the eallows before the wood conld be bronght, WThis account of Juliana Cox's witencraftand dAeath [« abridged trom the statement of Dinah Janer before n Committee of Delegates to revise the jaws of Connecticut,” exclamed one of the ladies, panting with trieit | to a peaceful 1ife; the emancipation of the WANTED-TALE il fatigie, *CAlter tufs 11l cat beef thren | nestors hae remouted direct restraint from m | = 0 gt S Urmes a day large: poprlation helonging to an emotional, fin- aehs Wien she besteods b Wbugn® with a | CHIUSated race. The intux of immigration from | VWAYTERSS, CTLINUEICERESS FREDERS TO lathiapin. and thereby stonpeil Lis snoring, he | Erove has introduced Into the heart of Amerl- | towet paper, eic. Anply Monday moraing to DON- lothepin and the el Lis snorinie I | can roriety restiess masses of men ready toap. | SELERY,LOYD & CO. corner Clark'and Rdama-va.y quered {n a pinch. i peal to force on the slightest provoeatlon. 1t | ©22.000f TIE SILVER QUESTION. Another Letter from Thurlow Weed. Fl s A H] H ) 5 ez 1 has, moreoser, bronght with these dangerons xen A Waoreenter urchin was recently observed by | claimants of citizenship sume of the moEl dis- AFTEIIm';:‘A.,I('fJT:I:;‘ AEOUT:'!!:I’AILROAD another fn the a-t of standing a third and small | turbing of European Kleas. Socialist aposties \) cia &t great reduction ta 8t Louis, Cairo, one In an inverted position; whercupon the | are not rare. Engliah Trades-Unions and Trish | Mampie, Sew Orieans, Vickenare, Mobile, and inters Recond one crleds. O don'ty Jolinny, his braina’ll | Tbandlsm have een transplanted beyond tho | Bt iy, 1o Mismipsl. - Apply 23 Bonta run into his head 1 Atlantic, and have not been improved hy the | 3 BB, go Explains How the Demonelizing Frand Was Perpefrated, [ ; i NEIGHRORLY AFFECTION. re draiy was taken out, and not repaired agalin, ace Y 1,60 MEN FOILTAE BOUTH WAGES The dnat of the parden solla floworss Miseonri Brunvricker. A minfrter says that while ¢iaiting a colored change. Other clements of possible troubie $: T month and bosrdy work guaranteed all Gen. Grant on Silver as a Stand- “’"t“"fl 1o contract. S iitet 0t feosh from Its watery heil, o Jennic," sald Mra. Jones to her deughter, | scliool In the Southern States he asked o tiny | Might be cnumerated—the hostility subsist- TG ey Hoketn "vam‘m“w“ o s Au opentng was made which Immediately 1t modestty rafse its liead, Uie other inurning, 0 over to Mrs. Simpson's | ‘larkey what he studied for, and what was his Ing between the Irish Immigranta and tho | <o 2l e flled with seware matter, and there it remulns, » recking mass of foul mutlnllt{. tocontaminate the ntmosphere, destroy health and hie, and, Iike the mllfinntur hecome a thorough nulsan e to the public. Would itnot be an equitable roceeding for the individual who ¢ would put he Forty-fleat-atreet scwer through if he bad to do his own_digeing, to take his shovel and re- walr the digging undone by the irrespousible contractor? + Bomnc of tne sulerers who now have fever In their families have had enouvh of siuch out- razecus proceedings, and (€ that Brook-street drain |8 not repaired forthwith the wilinge will hear froin them n the courts. Figuring with the contractor to conneet the DBrook-street drain with the Forty-firat-street sewer for & handsome flunre will not do. Let him be compelled to comply with his contract, and when he cuts a draln or sewer to place it in ‘This viezin-white Ny of ours, Tho charmu of the land-fAower reein bold; Iut, nestiing duop duwn In thy hreast— Sweet lily, low richty thou'tt bleat— Lice Lildden n heaet that 18 gold, Marwoon, November, 1877, Le Hor. object fn attending school, licaftating for o | 167r freedmen, the jealousy with which the It br two, thelittio fetiow nosmored, T | Chincse fnsasion'ta regarded, the eullen resiat- ,‘,o... i it offe.! ance of Maormonlen. Al these shunbering | mad hands st £1.50 per day: bosrit £3.50 per a A - perils are likely to be awakened tn hard times, | lonz fob warranted: the very lowest fare given to all _ADublin dialense—First Pat: A cheer for | and the raflway-etrike of a fer mouths aga was | [P/ utic Al Isbatcts golng aouth will eve money Gladstone, 18 (L1 Anny thriue Trish pasthriot | sulllcient to warn the Amerfcans how terrible | o8 from B B. BAIGITS. No. 51 Wpest tadimon o ‘wil curso hig paunel™ Second Pat: “Arrali! | the nwakening even of & fuw of them may he. | === e why now" First Pat: “Sorra the man livin' | Tt was prosed at that time that. the local militin : Miscellancous. has done 3o miich to deproive s Iy our griev- | conld nat be relied upon for the restoration of COMMERCIAL ~ MEX — PARTIES atices, 2 uneh, onder, aud the deficlency of the resotirces. coms I I R Ly MU The ago nf superstition bas not et passed | Manded b the President resulted in the de- FITCONR ELL 520 W, WAsBIngtoa-+ v. A Burlington bov came howe frous | Structionof an mmense amount_nt rrnmfli VWASIED — LARORERS SOUTH — RAILROAD sab the other day, and, seating himselt pin- and the diffusfun of o panie. Plttsburg was o ,Hcv 4 at great prduction to Rt Loulr, Catro, gerly on the edre of a chiatr, said ha didn't want racked Lecause there were no Federal troops ;“;mg.{!?,,‘;q";fggl{gé ;m‘“; New Orleqns, and ez th o to nrhnlql ang, mure, un account of the l';’w"""";}" :"’3[ f}“‘g(‘; st el -vtu‘d Chl‘; ., basement, Dpis " Apply 7L Hieks teacher's switches,—Hawkeye, el acapes] i ame fate throuy! ; RARETT TR T AT ANk L i | & fortunate” scilent. Yot tbds i the | WARIHRRGRC CASTITEN S AN qillechure tn the namo of the Almizhty Giod | yme at which the Democratic tnafority in the | pubifeations. BURROWS & GAN, Room 14, 12 iat no mau has the right tobe worth 810,000, | fause of Rearceentatives think itoppirtune to | Desshornat. O~ Talmage. We declare with n full realiza- il TANTE. e b SR I L diminish atlll further the military resources of | |1 and borrow her flat-fron.” The gir] went and returned without it. Well, why didn’t. you get 1L “8he sall when you scot her washbonrd home sho'd seo about i, whimpered the child, *8he didl The ungrateful thingl™ I'ill sco about i1, tuo,” Puttheg un her husband's old Jiat, ana gather~ ing up her dresa fn both hands, Mrs. Jones triacnpned uerogs the street, growing redder and madler ut wvery nl.c[p, “ilow o you dare, Mra. Bimpson,” she yelted, u4 <he pranced into the kitehen, *how o yuu i to send me any. word as you sent me by my dauy i your ol wash. bourd ho.et ” You' New Ygnw, Nov. 20, 1872.—~To the Fdilor of the New York Tribune: I find myself gnexpectedly stigmatized s an “Infla- tlonfst " and “Hepudiator” [ say uuexpectedly, because, durlng consider- shly more than half o century of journalism, my cfforts wero uniformly In favor of a sound currency and against repudiation. Conscious only of nesire to be uscful, I can afford to ho misunderstood, or even misrepresented, espe- clatty so while advocating n siiver standard, the suthorlty for dolng g0 being derived from the Coustitutfon of the United States, Unider that suthority the Government has borrowed and UNCLE SILE'N GOSPE Dienest Trivuns, Farly In the summer of 1850 Ralph Elmore erected a logg eabin upon the south fork of Clear Creek, about n mile above the present mining village of Geoructown, In Ciear Creck County. He was a young mnn of libersl education, a book-reudur, and an athelst. - Upon s sliell that ranged over the fire-pla e of L4 cabin micht be TTONN, ald thousands of milttons of dollars in coin. | good repair. Lot no new job for his profit bo | hect 8 few smoky volumes, consistinz of Bibies | taw nud that flour you 4 £ which the President can dispose. * The fndfana Lhristm naveltics B mestianed the money. vafito of silver, | Zobup b the village suthority af the exvense | Volney's ® Itaine? Painc' * Aze uf Rus it et sl S Jomes ¥ satq | 1r¥ime 1o come it un” Nrother ‘Talmage, that we | are sl Tubting in s Nortlorest s the Mezlean | ¥ Sy Fuse io cren soe FRLEL 1t was equally precious with gold, until in 1873 | of the peoplo. Vox Portil | anda partof theworks of Ravsseauland Voltalre, i‘l‘:‘l.;":llll‘llllm ot don't yoi go to wiitin’ o L ; not gullts.— Worcester Press, frontier s still distarbed, (’!‘he !l)r,luu:crmn, INGTON, 47 ana 4 — Wi - . hle, 4 wl felo | Dlzafaiutin' wrs about me. Ol washboard 3eetee Swinhurne closes a gtanza of his poemn | Mowever, without even nretending to Ineinuate 5 R T 1L was aceretly demonetized. A Uil ostenatbly BISMARCK, D. T :'; vanae ‘:;"';“'“LZ:['": '1“;3“'.‘&'..'5??3".‘.?5 "'10 Tt s ran bew when 16at 140 vom, but 118 | on wErnncis ATHAF® $it the line: POSR | ot Mr. Huyes will sttemut to terrorize the ED-EEMALE MELP, fntended to regulste the Uovernment g Do Lo Wy nothing scemnes n warrant. st's alil cnongh now. You hal better “tar sad bad 1ad gind brothet's name, " South by Federal hayonets, have witfidrawn the Domestics, E mints contalned o clause demonetizing muvh usa controversy with one of those tospel- them three denwin'a of tea, that o 7 ' j the wretehied person of the Philadeiphia Buletin | (UEDICE for o) inen.—a force which would 1 moved o ay that “Swinburne knowa how to | e ST JERTIFERS S0, SUIG, TG B0 crush tho fush rush uf+lusl's gush botter 'n | oned that this itl-advised volc iy not intended ¥ s rry lnv;)r v|rl|.h ll‘:e “l.-m‘r party. who | i never forgiven the ariny for its interfer- GATION WANTED-BY A PRACTICAL DiSw DEMOCRATS AND TH RMY, | cneetosave the raflroad corporations and the | 0yabiieri mil gusrantes 16, quarta sivid or no O8r. - ke D EA * | Wubiic from the measures, of eovrcion wigh | Adrets furturee deys, DISTILLELL Tribunooffes. ;- 27 ERIE-ST., A 000D COOK, ‘The Latest Editlon of Chleago~\What the Mnat hring referenes Town Does and Does Not Possesn—Corner Lots=The Northorn ¥nclilo onston— Huloons and Sports=Tho Banquet to Chief Jaseph, Bmerial Correspandenes of The Tribune. BisMARCK, D. T., Nov, 29,—Bismarck {3 “the herulds that were often wet with in those days upou the burder, ealling it torepentance and are- membranveof the Sabbathday, Ferhays themost noted of them was Bilus G. Clirk, or ¥ Unel Sile,” na he wae tamitlariyealied, These Gy pluncers were often campetneeting con Irom armong the hunters of Missouri. Kent ary sl that wood et you have when tha! drunken, worthless ha-band of your'n was staryin’ wiel freean? you to death.™ “Yuu're a lyin® hussy, Mra. Shupson, and T i busbatle. That one of vours ~e'iar sty and sou kuow It The ol bypocrites 1l can drink o barrel and not show I on it uld red fnce of bis, aud everyLody sliver, but so cautlously drawn ns to conceal its purpote. Nothing appears in tho debate showing that any member of Congress was aware that a bill, apparcntly harmleass, not only deprived the country of onc-half its mone- tary power, but was in violatlon of the Constl- b t 9 wiilch capital was threatened in July lact, Miscelinneoun, tutfon, The titla of the law of 1573, as will be | coming town * northwest of Minncapolls and ;1!)'1 Hhwnole, “l'lllul'll"‘l<;‘l|-‘)‘fm]l the I“rc:n.“& = | knws you're a slattern.” A1 English Crll!rlnln;nrl:lemocrnuc Malice biboidid bl y TION WANTED=IY A YOUNG MAX WHO secn, furnished no. Intimation that it contafned | (. Pay), in the opinion of the people interested, | 10 Dosert with Huwkins’ luwg fladdock tile [ wdittern vouracif, wWhos got o fithier, amlTan Ulini 0 ) an TS M Rot 89 mach of n 0v- such a aweeping clanse: “An nct revising and upon their shoulders fu pursiit of adventure T'd tike to know | Zprdon Times, Nor. 18, y 3 ity. 1), flog 379, cf ATIONS WANTED—F} S OHDER T BATE OUTE | s (‘T;hedp:m“m for which the Congress of the "r:m:u.r;alunmux:lgll‘lmfl;: cl,v l-lu"r{:'\-e extat ':2 State called o v z- reh Oilices In the dlorent Dividons ay dess "nited States wos calied together at Washing- | Brareh ilce 1 Thken fur The aama Domentics tun some weeks hefore the ordinary tiine was, | pricease at thu Main Otfice, and will be pocelved | QITUATION WASTED—BY A (00D COOR AN it will bo renanibered, the nescasity of Ghtaine | SHULA G elock b 51 during tae week, and unihop. . | S Tautivent relepencen, Call Monday aé 1313 Toae ob Paturdsys: u ine approprintfons for the public eervices, Sluce WILLIAM 1. WINNING, ooxscller aad Statloncr, | 27" 3 the Houses lave assembled the most consnie second-st.. near Wabash-ar. JITLATION W, A GERMAN _GINL ous perfurinances have been of a purely polit Bl .;fir“:un,‘;:;‘x‘-&;i At tlam retercaces frm al, or rather partisan, choracter, thoueh rome quiet urogress has Leen made with the Appro- priatiun bille, We published, on Tuesday, & telegram from our Amerlcan correspondent. fn oud cven to others, ‘There is something fu the loeation and life of the would-be city that sus- taln the local enthusinst In his estimate of Is- marck’s future. This seasun bas been the most prosperous in ite short 1f¢ of fivo years, The trading oud shipping of frelght, sud the sudden appearanca of Dakota wheat fn the morkets of tho Eost, have had a buoyant offect upon men and things. By the latter may be meant whisky anid real estate. Valtues have doubled in the sccond ftem, and the feeling §5 now that the spring of 1873 will dirider kitchics than you have, Wh assoclated with missionary labors: and havine rovided thanselves with a hynme-bvok and Jible, o tin horu- Snd o veneruble pouy, muek with years and lowly In fiesh they would gally forth amony the minlwrcanys of the border, hewinz away the roughness of the [»(uneur. that he might be prepared for the come u;(v of w more edueated miaistry., [Jnule 8fle was always o weleome gaest at our cabin, amd on one veeasion ns we were preparing fur him Its evening bospitality Eliore came in, Detne on his way home from™ Denver: he had hardly become reated when Unele Nile, turn- ing upon his seat towards him, threw his o's that gambiin®' brother of yours! In fail, I bet. “Where's that sister of vours that was no better thun she outht to bet™ * People that ive fn glass houses shouldn't throw stones, ['ve heard tales on that gad- about dangiter Jultn of your'n who tries to cut & bz «hine with hier fine duds and featliers, und afeh ke, nnd her undervlothes blucker than cloud. s traipesin® trollope, shie's ufter old man_ Baxter's hoy, but bls mother Is got 100 muzh zense to Jethin make a fool of Wimsclf by martyin' hiee. You hear me, Mre, Junes, your ke all dutgh there,” amending the laws relative to the mints, nasay ofices, and colnage of the United Btates.” The conspirators, however, fd_not accomolish all they desired hf theact of 1873, The following section found Its way into the Reviscd Statutes, which were enacted in bulk in 1874 The eliser colns of the United States shall be o Tegal-tender, at thelr nominal value, for any amount nut exceeding $5 fu any ono payment, The Chalrman of the Committee, who sub- mitted the report, nesured the Housy that it contained nothiug but what was found In the special aud separate enactments of Congress. FEmployment Agencies AN ete., 230 DI K, Jewelrr, News-Dealer, snd Fancy o3i.. corner’t {ncoln, TEDCFAMILIES s 1 : 5 ! ; 3 ’ which he stated that the Houso of Representa- | " CUFY REAL ENTATE, ~ | ci7uATion WANTEI o5 Amyet there was mothin iy any sct, uf Con | open i, Thro wil be money for all who uro Dol dowmueunt wo as Lo, beind bls gz o | S ks pnarfal atght. sbout ny busts | tives hd passeil tho ML provitne for the cost | AL SALRSY % 5. movn, Wt 7.1 A0 et o el iy o tnir s 8 : o 34, Mra, 8 . vervhody else B o e Englls 4 sonatie; B ttion above quoted. The double frauds were | heres sud plenty of cash speculationsfor atlwho | piter cyelme him for a time, he observed: | i meehimrncod. l‘fi‘""m"“‘f;"] iy elec'e | of the army. Unfortunately, tappears that the taou DWELLINGS, AND LOTS. R ease aaress Afor scvoral darg St oL: 95 perpetrated without the knowledge of those | bazard thelr fortunes on # Younge man, do you belfeve In the sonndinzs b on_ front Awelling, feago-ay. leaye, for ¥ou keep us ln an uproar all the thine, wind when you et to abuain® betters, und refusin' to do done by, fU's time for evesy decent woman to it your asuaintance. 1" send that old 10- cent wushboard tome, und won't leave any soap atickin’ to it us I've heen In the habit of doln’.” Mrs. Jones Jamnmed her hat down over her eves and was half-way across the strect when ;!nls parting shot frown Mrs, Simpsun reached her: i House. while wnot sttempting to oh- | | Threcutury Maseard roaf s 2 s o ton at, et stru:t the Executive by refusing s n\:flfxnl’lllclk l:::.’v'(xn;‘,’thnIZ. ':m‘x‘ll'llr\l?l:!“'" b supplics for the Wor Deperttnent, has taken i il J0b NI past Tronk, ety stheat, Wi gt T, upont itself Lo reduce largely the very modest ern dwelling, and lut 215125, on demands made in the entiinates nresented by Mr. 587 periouiiy. i large soomay McCrary, This had been done towards the close wn Wood wnd Lincoln,” Stodvm Etin—Finedwalltng and Inton [nd'ana-av., botsreen | Fardoat,t i, § 8 e estote.avs L 15 of Gen. Grant’s Presidency by the Democratle t malority in the late Jlouse of Represcntatives, v, inth And Lhtriseth-sta, This 18 octagon stone 0 Weat Tolks which was at unce more powerful il wore un- own, teotory and hasement wripk huessy 1% compronysing than that now dominant in the who voted for them, and without attrocting the attentlon of newspaper correspondents, Nor dld the Prestdent, iu approving the bills referred 0, know or suspect that eltber atruck a fatal blow at the Interests of the country and tho welfare of the people. In o letter Wwritten by Gen, Grant, dated Oct, 8, 1873, seven montha alter the passage of the law relating to mints, etc., hosnid: 1 wonder tbat sllver {s not already coming into e e —— TO MENT_HOUSES, West Side. INTH-TWO-STORY PRAME THE LATEST CITICAGO Itts argued that 1877 has scen the biggest totel In Dakotn ‘Torritory—named In honor of Gen, Sheridan—put up, and crowded to fts ut- most every day since its opening In July; that the rallroad company, the two largest whole- salo dealers, the DBlack Hills Stage Company, and the Coulson Steambont Line veall erected of the Gospel-horni ' Elmore paused for a moment to make a survey of the source from which this unexpeciel question eame, and then led off with a reply that soon led to a warm Biblten! discussion, Unele Stle wonld ocenslon- ally get a Hitle vonfuged, when he woull ston short, give 8 toot upun his horn, the Gospel soundings of which would_seem to rouse him up, when ho would staet off anew, with recin- Jugly more clear and vigorous fdess. Vres:ntly your neighbors ans them as you'd b s, 446 and 44 [reing-place. = water. bath, gas, ele, Une Misceliancouss 4 4 rs, the market to sippiy the doficlency In tho elrcalat. | Warchouses and offices this years, that one [Elniore began to weave around him the net- | “wiynyhody coutd tel) that you was a woman | Luwer Chamber at Washincton, But the cr- i stane front. and lot 2x132, eset | "['0 REST— ng medium, . . . Experience hias proved that vory ¢ | work of his athelstical doctrines, und at length, P et b i sty el fromiy on of Siadfeon-at. cars. This Lot SOUTH SIDE, }lfmkcu about !40.000,005 ‘of Tractiona currency | oo oo Lofgr bas, doffe i, Dusoie 0 h:\!lm: crowded the ald man 116 0 tight plifu-v. wiliout barticlo of shawne, by eclu’ you hulil | cumstanices luve so somoletely chuugedy and |yl oty Fimtha Vilin Tocs it it R ietory. shd basamsnt slunie-{robt d¥eliing, 1423 $200,000; that the Custer route tothe INlls has been established and equipped, with headquarters oud stables here; that bull tratns # half-mile long are not unknown, and a dully sopo to sud from the il 1s as regular and, freo from robbery as the railway coach from Duluth; that the number of steambonts plying between Blsmarck and the Uflmr Missonrd and the Yellowstone Las heen thirty-six: that the frelght received on thosu boats from this point has amounted to MILLIONS OF TOUNDS, and the number of boat-hands buying their sup- plles hiere has been 1,200; that the Government youchers sold and Lought lave footed un $500,000, with o disconot of 10 per cent, and often 20 per cent when taken In trade, in fuvor of the “shark s that the movey-order busi- ness of the Post-Oflice has anountid to 10,000, and 100,000 letters have been mailed; that the wmercuntile and whisky trade las run over £1,000,000; that overy humustead within six Four dress above your kneeain broud daylight.” the bitter party siirit whicha couple of years | g1,10 aro reparated Democrats from Republlcans has s0 much abated, that [t was not suspeeted that the mujority would again deal with the urmy- o make the small change necessary for the trans. action of the busincas of the country. Silver will dually take the place of this currency, and, urther, ‘will becomo the atandard of values, which wili be hoarded in & small way, T estimate that this will consume from 8200, 000, 000 to 8:100, 000, - 300 In time, of thls apecien of our circulating me- dinm. . . . 1confess to s desire tuscoa llm- ted hoarding of muno{l.. But 1 want to reo a 10arding of something that is a standard of valuo he world over. Bilveristhis. . . . Ourmines e now producing almost unlimited amounta of diver, and it 18 becoming & question ** What shall xo do with it¥* I suggest here a solutlon which mill answer for some years, to pat it in circulation, teeping it there antil it {s fixed and then wo will ind other markets. The Uresident dld not know that he had ap~ proved and sigued o bill prohibiting the colnage of a currency hio valued so hlnhl'i‘l It was not untll 1874, when the Code was adopted, that the colnage of subsldiary silver was authorized, and beeanic a legal-tender for 5. And finally, whon Unecle 8tle began to cougn ang breathe heavily, balance In four years, st 7 per cent. Foa- aceaalonally wiplng the versviration from hls brow with his coat-sleeve, when, in the snidst of asentence, he puused and im-nmu silent, Turning to look upun hin, we discovered that s cloud of wrath hiad settied upon his brow, which was fast spreading downward over the fentures of his face, and as It culminated upon his quly- eriug lip ho eprang to his feet, snd, bringing his flsts torethes, hy exclalmed: “You on- godly heathen, I ken lick morevuspe! nter you than you desarve, an’ 1'll do 1t1" ‘Thereupon UnclaBile began to throw his buckeklus, when Ehnore made fur the outlet of the cabin, and we saw himno more that night, The old man paced up and down Lo reom for a -thne, oceu- nlunnll{ golng to thy door aud throwing upon the stillness of tho l|h."l|l. a_Ulust of trlumph from his horn, when ot leneth e obserseds 1 Know'd wen Fgot rite up Leould make that on- godly hieathen take water mity quick. Yer s capun,” bringing his st down upon the table, s frame dwelling and barn, 49 Ly - 201 Culumet-av., -st0ry frame dwelling with 3-atory ¢ fnest stone fronts, harn, | VTICK wndl frame birn, 25303, aporopriation in u hostilaspirit, Unfortunnte- Lot 3 Mok eadE ot | TwoAtars and hascment brick. Laogley-av., nea Iy these sunguine expectations iave st £23,00. ':mynn'TXxl’l‘;;!?Elbrva o dwelling sad barn, Lang- ieen fultilled. The estiniates ot the War De- |- gnam-3 joroom dwei i lot A7as, gouth | JAYURT.. mear Forty-atihat, €10, 3 partment clalned no_uddition to the military | front ou Van furen-at., ear Wbod. 'Grauad s wor Tuen suiton, 8 100ms cacte. Nt closeta and pantsy, g Feder: 0 0 3 I oK) i v/ 8 . forces of lllwll'ttill;.r;:! flu;t:ll:lllef‘lll-‘bl:'hfl:;-.‘:d"f 1A wolendid house. A roomat larwn Iot, on Har- | JaTkunat, near Westernar, e4to 810, e o s resident. Hapen vitored | 10 o0 Ianiclpirst,, between a3 and i, Just fou | LUTSr-atory stone-fount, 000 fveat Adameca., 825. upon bis Preatdentiul oflice, teetn wiihi warnings | Meh s S iroom cottagr, and lot 505120, east front, roums, second and tuird Boors, 570 West {L’llllll‘ l\l;mln!ch(nz l(he armed pawer of nu; ¥ near Thiety-funein-at, | $10osdown, KORTIL BIDE. “nlon. Mureaver, reductions tn the number ol sum dwelling, and Jot 2Txivy, ront. xtory fi = the Federal troops have fu recent yenrs been fre- AT s W sk oty ey A, ok, nty e . i o "L arge, tne teo-atory eling on Irowaat, BATILH & WLADLEY, ftoom 17,60 LnSa Cunfedurates lale lawn thelr arms, ttle more ot b . o o N’ i than twelve years ugo, the United ' States tum- Lok, alvedwelling fnd Int Sl o kg A EENT=ROOL, Within 8 couple of years the whole )-Lot toxim tn Elley, south_{zont (cloar, on | /[0 BENT=FLAT THIRD FLOOR OF 298 STATE- L "wl:)’ \u-ru’ Uibanded, - and “:'n'i'v"xfi'"";fi' W and Franklin-st, l TO0IN; 90 0rder for Dotisskiaping pise CAMEL’S-IAINR SHTAWL S, One of the most popular, If not the most popular, of lndles' wraps s the camel's-halr slawl, These shawls are made of tho wool of the Thibet wont, which is a native of the moun- tolns and valleys of Tartary. From the moun- taln goats come the courser woul, whilo the fleeces from ull the animals are sent to Cash- mere, where they are bleached, cleaned, spun, and dyed. After the yarn las been carefully sorted it [s given to the weavers, who aore fur- nished with the designs to be followeil; and theae deslzus bave been changed but very littio during the lapse of 8. The lahor upon a slugle shaw! 18 very great, a8 sametiines o shop fuil of operatives 1s busy upon It for an entire year, aud althoueh the District of Cashiners tan produce B0,000 shawls in n year, e pew nctagon stone front, and lot, on near Lincoln, v COFnEr T wenty-soventhest,{ No, 1240, yuent, progressive, and syatemnat| When the bered more than o millon wen fu_ the ranks, L1141 & decided rcaln. Sonth Side, 0 aisted and Mather-sts, | poses theso frauds, perpetrated to kevp gold at's pre- ; ouly o swall regular arny of GO0 was | Ean BaeneTw U IFVIGR piace: WA A A I e B tenatit. of Domdhontors. becoine | ot o taken il all the pure | “*tiie Gospel wil win every tiino If yer ouly wive | tho yleld frum its Joome falls far short | jory to guard the vast territury = of | Marmhont _ & P e e A s known, no word of reprobation has been hoard. | chasable rallroad laud ; that pofate batches buve | lier s falr show of that somber, Thero seems to | the Renublic against domestic and forelyn ene- | JaoK sALE=t. At 0 The city. 164 Kast o The horn of the old man has long since ceased to sound its Gospel-calls alon:x the rocky wind- fugs of Clear Creck Yalleyfand un the. mount- aln slde, among the sllver fira, the wmluers dog s grave and carved lis name upon the moan- Lo no excluslve market for their sale, ond the consequence I8 that merchants trading in Caleutta or Bombay tlud them constantly ne- cumulating on their luuds, and it often bappens that an Amerlean commission house will re- The press, generally alert, vigilant, and out- epcaking, has no word of condemnation agninst & conspiracy to cripple and oporess the fndus- tries and Inbor of the country. On the con- trary, ourleading Eastern Journals bitterly nssail averaged 08 high s 175 bushels per acre aml rold fur 31 o bushel; that rents have kept up to #40 per month on n &6V bullding, and poor beer Lias stuck at 15 cents per glass,— Upou mica. 1n 1570 an act wus pussed providing that gweiling ] fu the following year the army . #hould B re Alsshetueen Habted duced to 80,000'men. By subscquent legislation | sewer, and it wus reduced to 25000 men, aod it was | this s Lar % of Coul : was saldfOUF Years ngy for $10, (0 fa ur hot. €l 30uownr T, D BOYD, Y rought still lower by the victorious Democrats | 1100m 7 17 - il it thoso who labor to restore to the country a | the ,M.M."f,‘.‘,";.i‘.',f‘c‘;‘tf:il‘i,'.‘,',‘,fli‘ :‘J‘ 88 bigas inge plne. Hero is the exordlum of u sermon de- | ceive un involee of these aliawls, which they en- | iy Gen. Grant's m’,‘ Conere: When the l‘,‘(l“!ALE-OSEQFTIIh NE: K \ rou ) GUNTLE. maney stendard of which it was fraudulently | Omaha, 8t. Joe, or Knusas City, 1o will tell tivered by him to 8 gathering of miners one Sun- | deavor to dispose of to dry-gouds dealers, | change of Government was made, the ermy slone frunt houses, o0} feet afn pEclntling.. U mall prompuly deprived. We arc stigmatized as silyer lufla- | tho funocent holder of Northern Pacific vonds day morning: . Larre cousignineuts are sent to l.umlmlI where | consisted of no more than 22,500 men, But Nune b POl ADE tlonists for asking the Government to re-estab- | that the country sround Bismarck fs better than My beloved brethren, the sarmin that Ishell | they arc unuuully sold at auction, and whero | even this small foree 1s now 1o be reduved to | pir & Jacon Tl an talk on Is about this, ‘Remember the Sabbeth day an' keep it holy,' Now, oy frlonds, it wers Jus’ Saterday nite o week agn, when lke Miiler santered over to my cabin, an’ sez_ he, ¢ Unele Sile, s'pose wo take a hint ter nito fur thatbob- tafl wildeat that's hangen 'round arter iy lust chileken.! An’ sez I, *Agreed.! Twere always mighty fond o' coon-huntin’ down In the Olito bottoms, an' so we tukdoun on Clare Creek, an' arter sauterin' round Lhro' the thmber an sbien keerfully along up the north fork an' the moon hed got” smartly up, an’ nnry cat out, we Kinder leaned toras hiin, when Ike's dog oponed on Spring Braneh with his nateral velp, an? when we got thar the cat had tuk a fur tree, an’ agents fromn all parts of the world cotne to huy, As the purchggs are: all bused - upon private oplnions, the vstlmates ninde vary wmelfl, Al thie pents often ruln thie houses for which they 1ish a financial basls under which the country and peog‘lc were prosperous and happy for more than eighty years. ‘This queation, strln]md of sophistry and verb- fagre, presents a naked fasie of capital against labor. Bhvlocks, ever rapacious, are strurgling to “keepup tho rate of usance.” In mnin- taining the one standard,—thus narrowling our specle basis one-half,—they will strengthen and perpetunte their advantages, There has been, s thers must be, between the thousands who labor and the hundreds who enjoy the fruits of such labor, an irrepressiblo conflict, It fa the fluty ot governments to sce that the faces of those who labor aro not held too closcly to the it was around Omalin or 8t.Jue; that the dis- tributing buslness s far larger than clther of thosu tuwns when their bona (lde population was only 1,0005 that tho steambout trade Is larger, the travel West bigirer, and tho forts and Indian _agenctes more numerous, On the latter uo will elaborate, showing that Fort Lin- colnds s twelvecompuny post, just across tha river upon a high knoll, and the iome of CUSTEI'S GALLANT BEVENTIS, when not hunting Indinus; that Fort Rice Is only twenty-tiva miles below, and the Standing Roék Mliftary Post and Indian 4 ey | seventy; thut Fort Derthold, Fort Bteveuson, and Fort Buford up the river aro directly trib- 20,000 men. The reduction , proposed by the majorlty u the shape of an amendment to the F“}! B4 Army-Appropriation bill in Cominities of the iy Hlouse of lepresuntatives was resist HKepublicans. But, upon a strict part t nt il proiy .8 DbnbETS KO T o _ed with care at the Fire store, JOUIE STORE W ity 18 South JIRAT-CLARS MINK SE AINH=IIOTS T e bt e Aay TN FINST-CLARY i) ey Tiveatimentad be paader 3. 05 m; n;u JACOINWEAL, 140 Biearvorn-st,, Koom 3. vote In | 1301 BALE-COTTAUE OF KIX KOOMS AND TWO 1010 House, tho i1 s amended was earried | TR SRR v.nu.x'rm}-nnhv.‘fl, Yo e - 35 by 0 ninat 137 Tubet, o magled fecing | 1O SALKEXTICR CHOICE NATGALSR Tt berc ner. “Ad ¢ are struck at first with a mingled fecling | EXTICA CHOICE TLAR: ! 4 . - of astonishment aud envy at this remorkable ot Tt o Inidianneuy.. near Twenty doh: (G LR LT R e Mg el i Ue: eVl crities, e me— vt The United Stutes will be as safe from any se- [ ___ COUNTRY BEAL ESTATE. | =3, ()} rious perils, such as tnvaslon or rebeltion, with | F36ii ALE=#4mu—s-ACIE FAIM JUSTRIX Hore, i thelr standing army of 20,000 tmen, us with Any miles from the corporationt this L well lins it o = larger number that has been at the dieposal of | Boved sdulning she Famyi tuir e ane | S-F 0 LLHE G ¥. G nnd on Saturdays unili 10:30 p. m. act, Inapltc of the panle, there has been a steady fncrease i the demand for Cashmere: shnwls, They are betug sold, however, for less than their cost, and this s due to the fuet that there hus beena gradual accumulution of them, Leadlug firms arc selling enmel's-hulr shawis to- day ot n prie which, | the cost of transportation and importatlon were removed, would hardly, i1 teaced, buck so far, allow s margin of #15 for what. muy have heen the work County r{unmzn In_t - B 04 J v e Countys [t hav = o4 rindstone. . W ke hed chopthis foot rite smartly theday | of several people for mouths, Shawls thut | glg'Federal Qovernment sinco the dishandment th O aarrty I i 5 iR P couptey fs threatenad, oa i uaual when | oot T‘L‘}.L’Jé‘h‘x’éc':“afl:x“tn‘& e Soors St afore, belpet Jo Chavoy thio s shinels tree. | wany yeics oo would havo et U porter | of tho yast houtauf tho Civl War, in 195 ant e ety Sl bernertiad Yo wad H’S”n‘ll’l‘g":"fi 3 ’}'.i.:—‘&fl'L s FHCOATY o] N Vi v n' 8o, tny joved hearers, kinder fell un e 4 )/ cing ] o ovel ), P question that divides merican ¥ 2 ¢y W 1 Clar capital takes sn alarm, with thio veturn of the | suppllod from lcre. - Now swap sour bonds for | {1, 500 Th e 8he” varmniut, an’ when 1 qut up | counter. Consoquently, whiere ono ehawl i day ! . o Ln i, fieam g, VAN =" bonds held abroad, should the holders be asked to recelve their interest **in coln.” If foreiwu- ers chooso to return thelr bonds beeauso we offer to pay them in the precise currency they ngreed to receive, 1do not see that citlier our character or our pockets would Lo ln{urluunly affected. Forcigners, during our Clvil War, “‘inade haste slowly " in the purchnse of our honds. Noth- ing of fricndship or putriotism was mauifested, Caplital, ever cautious, doubted and walted o long time in Germany, and stilt longer in En- gland. Most of thelr fuveatments were mado when thelr bonds cost them but 50 cents on the dollar, They have been recelving thelr Intervet gold, until it is proposed to uy it “%in coln 1t for this reason lKev ¢choose to scnd home our bonds we can afford $o receive them, having large amounts of moncy secking profitable tnvestinents, Nor fs this tho only method of intimidation resorted to. We aro told that if the money standards of the Con- sthatlon ure restored, the Byudicate will sus- pend Its negotiations. How far this threat will be carrled remains to be scen, ‘The Byndicate 18 not a benevolent institution, It will 2o on with {ts funding operations, or discontlnue them, according to the intercsts of the parties concerned. If, by o returnof specle paytents, apon & busls broad enough to ncet the require- ments of our commerclal and manufacturing anterprises and Industries, prosperity llmultl fotlow resuthption, the lamentations ‘of bond- bolders at home and abroad would no louger cal 1 porcelve that Mr, Willlam E. Dodge aud Mr. A, A, Low, cminent alike as merchouts and optufon tu respect of army reorganlzation {5, T o A Sh > e M Works. to e qone mmight not | WOLEALECON R OW 10 ViR TTME, VERY | 836, (37 snilisn basket autis: ? Do moro cffectively performe with 000 | diarins o s A e e Srser o) JeETUGGT | S1diat Fire s SUi liraate Tco 08 these nilis) o ult, Adidrcss tho owner, 0. J, STOLGH, Hure, 18 puuth Llar! or 40,000 men than with 29,000, Ilow dif- | 11 Dewrbernest., Chicago. s QT FOI A FINE ULS lu{cut unrn ‘lhc wnglllugn "whh-h, dcltex;- Joon satE-onolce mn)}n— s it rodl IR 03 mine ho formn and dircetion of simi. nourt, fowa, an tisas, Gre realne are | Q7 S lar questions in Europe. With us, unluckily, | §cred- 1l WHIPPLE, Tootm 13 Methodiet Cnareh EJ;J';’«L’ :L Is nowhere nmn:ru\'u“n"sfi wlm:wr %n%xumb o ng army of a country shall consist of 300 men T oM.000-0f tho ‘poputation, or of |+ - »\,",m"n"“" WANTEDs. .. 3,000 men, Without speakiug ui tho great mil- | \V AXTERZA, GOOD, LOE 0F, 10 OR A0 FEET, itary Powera of tho Continent, Gernauy and | 3, HENGY & JACOMS WEIL, Hoom 3, Su, e Sean Austrla, France and Italy, cach wieldio® an | bur: army of bundreds ot thousands; without ru- | = ferring to the desperato und exnuusting efforts | - -ooooonni o . of the” combatants in the East,—we may per- | [P0 BALE=A JOR LOT OF KWL ] ceivo in the milltar nates Of sccond-rafe | o B0 ol sz B o e iy 1o and third-rate Powers, such as tolland, i~ | pult st less than oue-Balf of maonfacturers pr gium, Bwitzerlund, sud Denmark, bow stein. [ Callatonee. G B WEIGIET, Manager Fiorence ) cent iy the p:u.-nurn Ilml,l" wl)'llcn lm.i ulll"“:;' ‘,"‘““"_L}",“:"i"‘,‘:.” T TN 5 whol Y ed. Holland, 2 SUITS, 3 By less than oue-tenth of the population of the United Btates,—maintatng & regulur army | & of 62,000 men and o culonfal army of 83,00 | Jiv real estate! Thesa are about the facts concern- Ingz Bismarck, sud the only difference between your correspundent and the real-ostate blower would be fn the coloring. 1t s evident that there {8 A SPECULATIVE ERA dawnlng upon this outpost of clvilization. It looks very miuch nsif there would bo o mush- foutn growth, und then o reaction, Everybody fs now lookinz to Congress, hoping™ thut the Northern Pacific request for an ex- tenslon of its land-grant will poss. The romiscs _ of Pregident Wright, © Viee- restdent Stark, and Chlef Engincer Rosser will then be put to the test. Wright clalms thut the road will be extended at once west from Bismarck, and that 8 milllon dotlars are in casy reach for the tiret scuson's operations. Gens, Shermun aud Sheridan have both visited us this past summer, and are carnest advoates of the extension ns A MILITARY NECESSITT. The averaze Blsmurckian s cquolly earnest, but he urgea it us o grab necessity. Beveral years, ho calculates, will be consuined In build- ngg tho road [nto Moutann, and in the mean- time the atesmboat tratile will still flourish aud the fat contracts so notorivualy axsoclated with Favifie Raflroads will be fn the market. The su- called revival of trade, West and East, stirs his sveculative blovd and gladdens his soul, It may be of {uterest 1o some of your readers to know that almost every otlicr business-house in Biswarck 1s & satoun, and that gainblivg is uite common in all of them, Yet that elenient oesn’t run the town,and is gradually and surc- to war the critier sot, on’ war nbott 1o grab him OUl GREAT DIAGONAL Al by tho stump an’ slat him doun, 1 sced by the shiuin® of his eyes that he hud un onusal long tall. An' just then thar was o flospel feclin® como over ine rito smartly, an'sez 1, ¢ Tke, 'hout what tiine mout it bet? an' sez he, $Why, Uncle Blle, } reckon t's clus on totaornin,’ an' sez I, VIf that's so, it's the Subbeth day, un' this hery varmint may go.! An'so 1 cluin down aiin, an’ now, my beloved hearers, that's what the Gos- lI gzt Hemember the S8abbath day and keep t holy,! Hu’-’n Unclo Blle gave a toot upon his horn touk a drink from a tin cup, and then taunched forth into his discoursc. was cansidered o goud biow, hall a dozen a day during the busy scason are wiat trns dealiug in themn now attempt to scll nt retall. In con- sequeiice of the present unprofitable nature of the businesa the Unslintere manufacturers have ased making shawls, and at the com- ing December sale in London higher prices aro looked for, Amerfea at present roni the countey hmporting the largest numb ol ahuwls, and Boston has the credit of disposing of "Il&:m proportionately thau any city'lu the ‘worl I10W MUCI! CAN A MAN READ? Fortmghtty Rerier, The lonzest single poen, [ balleve, extant, {s the Htallan poem, tho * Adone,” of Muriui, who ved fu the time of ourJumes I 1t contalns 45,000 Hues. As for Spaln, one singlo author of the seventecnth century, Lopez de Yega, wrote 1,50 playa; hls works altogether 011 forty-seven quarto volumes. Alonso Tostado, a 8panish Bishop of the lifteenth century, wruto nearly forty follos, baving covered with: print noarly three thnes as many loaves as he hud Jived days, To come to England: Our Willlam Pryune wrote 200 different works, Chalmers’ cullectededition of the English pocets ouly comes dowis to Cowper. who died I Iow, und ft fills twenty-vue volumes royal bV doulle tumus, small type. "'ho volumes average 700 pages, This glves us a total of 14,700 pages, or 20,400 coluinns. Now, FOR_ AN ALL-WOUL FOIt DEA ruietly sold for $15, at JFire Fflfl‘ A NICP. UNION PLAIN BEAVER ercoal, worth §iy, at Fire Biore, 103 askis "ordicrat, formiee prise oo thevs | At ¥ire Stare, 104 80uth Clark-at, 0, 10 5otk S dieit Teplen, worn. S ac Store, 1% 0uth Clar] 3 20 Elramir o sotheie B St AP utylon: doubia-irossied or cutawsys.” At Fira A CONNECTICUT WITCI. Ilartford Times, A friend In Glastonbury sends us the follow- Ing account, which had been cut out of the Times nway back In 1853, and pasted In anold scrap-book. Juliana Cox, we rejolee to belfeve, was the only witch that wus ever hanged n Cungggticut—und it Is o matter of regret that even one such case of superstition and shutne can be brought up agalnst the good old State. The place of tho exeeutlon, on **Uallows 11" n this city, 1s now known as the commanding trap-rock” ridge by the *‘stonc-pits.”” Here ls the aceount: * In tho Lesutiful town of Glastonbury, in Connecticut, the following remarkable event occurred I 1753: In March of that yearous 89,50 Eo “A” FINE_ALL-WOOL, PLAIN ) )V beaver overcoat (biue. black, brown, or ol nkn.“(nrmer price. $21, at Fire Btors, 168 South C HANALL-WOOL ENGLIBILSCOTCIE b.:n.i formerly at £21, ‘at ¥ Sesrerer fos q ) EDIE OUJE GREAT BPECT ALLe o L ) lio numbers of thelr rezular ariny bave | Covy N ECITY, AGE B 08 | —oo-oo o o CoRth LisfiaL about the imbory o S0 Fean Gt Sarbaidi sk, ormer ories | 51§, ()() F0Ik A, FINE ULAGK SUTY, YoRSiEtt w1+, Cia 'é‘.',fi::f,fK'ififiu'u\}‘u’.i““’h‘.fi‘fig 'n‘o‘if';'fl'n‘f?fi'u:f' 83.25, &t Fire store, 108 South Clark-st, Pprica $40, ¢ the Fire Store,’ 163 Bouth' reclate thelr own luppiness in belng delivered () E0R CHILDREN'S rom the insatlate and clamorous demunds of a0 e Sy S it OL,_CASSTNENE that “danzhiter of the burse-loceh,” a0 palicy | o0y~ i e | firent stylcaof these, 8t Fire Store, 168 Bouth Clark-st, Dased on war. 1t they rated it ne dta trus | &3 B e o 1 S are Rl B ] value, they would be mure Hberul and less | st Firestore, 163 bouth Cla iren! FINANCIAL. ) \iA_BOY'S BUIT, AUE D 10 11 U years. Toruor price 81160, at Fire Biore, utls Clark-of, wien. Su with the other sl Ringdems und TFOIL BOYS AND YOUTIS' BUITS (ALL g from 40 15 vears. forier price oi rK-u, Jepublics af Europe. The Americuns ure sub- | $20 ject to no such exizencies, and thelr dwputes ire SOATS, FOR O LLe e wacltizens, wers among the distinguished goutle- | 1y losing its rip. e berry went, out with his doge b hunt, | ft takes—I" have hinde the experiment—four | jealous it dealiug with the modest Jittle forco | g TFOI I FARCT | A TVANCES SIANE 0N DIAMOSDS, WATCHES, men who went to Washiogton 10 u‘mow e | Y i gnnrfwgon g AR FikE Tu the depths of the furcst be dlscovered (a8 e ul.lnum toreada column with falr - attention. | Which, be its number 20,000, or 30,000, or 40,000, St g Mn:firrgu;?mnp-‘neg to b yeurs: ADSAie, HAURDERS private ames, 136 itaa™ ear Clark. fioomn § an o ast) ulat can never become . mchace to lberty at hom | dvrmeririce, 8.2 or a provocation to fureiegn nutious, But, i the good fortune of the Amerl passags of the bl remouctlzing silver. My reapect for theas bizhly intelligent geutlemen Is 30 great that I shoufd bo gratiied 1o learn alleged) suold gy fox, and his dogs zave chuav, Alter chasing this fux upwards of two wilcs, the anfmal was boled, When Mr. Perry for sports, and many of thew have moved out there, ¢ Bhang," the best-kuown of the fra- Here {8 8 good {uur’n wurk [n reading over, oul e, u_ selectlon from the Englial WTHS BUITS, AGE LI, CASH AND THE RIGHEST VRICE FAID FOR . The amount of reading which priceon tlieso $8,50, Frate bavings Bauk Looka by J. N, WITHERELLy teruity, has roturncd with $12,000, and {8 in- po A 101 Washiogton-at., o whether, during their long and creditablo com- | yesting side - | bame'up he beard o strange nolse over the | 8 student ean get ~through fn 8 gwen | cans i tuds respect I8 such as - mighi o R Tucrita lifer thy were oy barransont I tho soqle | Noeuing A ToLe B oaos e ame tius | ueher sido of the hole, s, Folng to (0 spot, | tiae hardly adudis o, belug meadired Lythe | woll excito tho envy of Europauis, the it G FAb ol D AND BILVAIL adtion of thelr large fortun 1o comnmon with gold as & standsrdi The ex. s:riauw of Mr. Low upon this questfon would rive a_spectal fmportonce from the crcum- stance that his commercial relatfons existed with nations whose currency was lmost ox- clusively of gilver, In thelr ruld agulust silver, eur Eastern bank and journals flud thbeir eil, ‘Tho fate of rewding varics with tho sub- Ject, the rapld glance with which we aki the volumns of a newspuper belug at one end of the seale, and thu slow sap woicl is required fora g of, 9oy, Rant's Critlque of Pure Reason mu{ at the other, Still, just to get some- thitg to 4o upon, make s caleulation fu this way: Buppose_a mai to be able to reud elzby da, and valuahies n_ snd Bull abifshed 1403, by the use of silver ctaus of the fuvored eountry are makiug au un- wike use of thelr opportunity, The perversity = POIt CHILDREN'S P with which the Democratic majority fn the shart switar foruier pri Lower House of Congress ure pushing the ro- | %3 South Clark-«t. PRI duction of the army to an wratlonal extreme, sr ¥You_ CHIL BLUE FUIL DEAVER s un um(uuu;dlk:n that tha mr«y‘whteu nlrlbui w ;—.}""g;‘l‘gj-"_;“v;""“'n hopearel Iicmer price, $12.30, bly will sucoced to supreme power in thy Unlted — . ¥ ¢ ¢ clec 4/ FOIL A BOY'S ULSTELEL AGE 1070 1 5t | QIL 3 AND & CENT PLEC Btaces at the pest Presidentlal election hus not | G5 Folt 4 R AUE IO TR KUY, B AT SR g a’flu‘: l' joncrt] BUITS (3 BIVLES), il 0, 7h at Bl by J It sU Thariesite | N b 1h exe ribu his there found Juliaua Cox Iyjuz and pauting for breath. Her left shoulder was Llecding and hud on it the niarks of doies’ tecth, ‘This was just tho spot on the gray fux's shoulder whers “the dogs had seized Dold. Upon thls testimony Miss Cox, a maiden lady of 41, wus brought Lo trial for the cupital offinse of belug @ witch, Ou ber arrafguent she plesdod not guilty, and lie sont home to his mother, He can buck the thger for ali 1t 1e worth, Some of tho thiugs that Dismarck hasn't got arv as follows A “school-house (mouey, how- ever, bus been appropristed fur one); & church, other than tho Catholic and Presbyterlan; a bank; a brick store; a daily paper; or a deccnt sldewalk, There are other thiugs she can't t ches, dl; Tan ‘st GOLDINT W East Madlso ths CAN countinge thy Tifouas, 3TN PACKAUKS @ 5 5 o t caunting-room Strongest argument in the eclrcumstance that will . Wi it was determined thut u Commities of Select- | huurs s duy, No one can realily sustain recep- | yer been purged of the old Jeavg¥ of admiuls- | srore, 163 South Clar) A ribune Compauy. tenbuck dollar, Nonc of them, c 0 s00d e e cl . But | X = c ¢ - | 0 er. L i former price, $13. \ ind afer sms a . 3 UEN sectn lDII.'II!EmhL'Pn:.IIi tlmu greenback lllx‘::vtth?l fortable placa 10 live In. Tho clluate’ts goud, uiark, 1n wnler ith latiodle slde lm:lhlllty. Thirty pagea Svo. §é an average Kbt e 3 FF, 14 lteaper Block. PeRend : ol " il e8] ) s Btore, 104 South Cli and the soclety improving rupidly. Tt another, Thi fend the country seaitat the desigus or thrcats l-_*m LTI protection of the Government, while sllver was s read, tuking ol hour' proofsagulnat er, She was therefure rewanded prison. Tho lullu»'!uli: Perewns wers ap- of great millitar, Powers, but it has lmportant = - Tunetions to perform, and, i these bo fett out MUSIOAL. TUE BXCITRMENT deprived of that protection by deception and g mted un the Comuittea: Eben Drewer, Alexas | would make 20 pages per day, LUSD per weck, s 2 it ERBACNANG o oo Traud. " When, by bio repeal of the law of 1675, | 8 JS,‘:‘}.‘,,i‘f.‘.:".‘{.‘ii‘.'ifi.ft,‘l"flfu“sfi‘::’o‘.’.'xf"%fi.‘., otiew, aud Sanuol Cutworth, Thess nien pro- | 8nd 57,300 yuges fu the year. Tukiug the avers { of uccount In plagultig reductions of the rank ATIERTIGVIE CALLet T, EXCHANGR-BY T. . BOYD, 170 WADIRON- sllver, llke gold, becomea a standard, the relus | Northern Pacitic is wradiug for the exteuslon to | eceded at vuce to tho prison, and strippiuig Sisa | B3¢ thickness of au 8yu. volume us 400 Fu“ aud file, wuch mbschicf may bo done. In the | et Tor 1ho fiollduy treje X ‘l:‘:{','-l‘ml Tut, waith fronbia Wkl tive valuo of each wili approximatc—eilver go- | the Yellowstone, and has made such & good | Cox, they bewan thelr vxamination, For u time ouly, the quantity of reading which o diligent | et place, there ure some troublesoms uelgh- Mallett, Davis & Co.'s o N cAnt Lhoush front (clcar), on Warling: fug up and gold goming down. stare this fall that the towneslte munis has | excceding an hour they could Und no marks, student can gt over lu @ year i uo wore than | bors to be wutched on thiv Mexlean frontier sud {iraads myuaro graiids ey bt pRIBEF: ik oyt €516, 1, for any redhon, & law restoring the flnan- | Broken out, and ali the available locations, 50 to | &nd Miss Cox sibltied to their cxamluution | an swount equal to about =X "‘{"l"!‘“ 8vo. U | gy the sbores of the Gull, Filibustering expe- s plutios, 083 bRsar g besk aeiabou-Trng Mitck duelinprane policy of the Government. under which the | shoat. hare Levn somatted anon, and_the Jme | With tears aud sobs, Finally, when they bad | course tlis sy merely mechanleal computation, | ditions ure uot out of date i those reglos, atd, Fmith' Awerican orans, B e the oy CLoL 1s S ras o sty L eled prosperity to the | Shias: 1 sl 4 Dy which We can not pretend to galge tuent I tountry cni:xyed unparall Qlsastrous hour that slavery sought thodestrucs $on of the Goverument and dismemberuent of e Unfou, the respunsibility aud the consc- &i‘a\enwn will rest upon the ageresstve, rapa- ul‘ nnwmpruullsllnx apirit of the worshipers of fi dbmpmcmeme , L aus constrafued toadd, by the bulldozing course of the preas. T. W, e —— pricked many places on her body without suc- if there was no military force at hand to repel hl&lunfiufl'nr Eureka orgaus, plraticul aitacks with promptitude, tho secunty Kimtal Hut only of hudf-setsled territory ke that wlong the lu‘n Graude, but c‘:r:u ufbopap:flml?&lr:’r& mu‘ rich plantations on the seabousd, mlgh H Periteil Again, the Iudliua of tho Far West oo CORAIE BRI A MDY, are o penmancut wensee. An ludlun was 8 Ay ;Fanlx";; fl?l"!:arnln"fv:’r::‘n‘f'm'(‘.).'.‘fifm now alnost an aunual event, and 1t has been | [EE(S Templo of Music, 93 Van Burenst. aggloury willionaires are waiting for develop- Tttt wients and the Government survey to determine whether they are on raflroad land or Uovern- ment land, “The Heart-River Valloy, tho road well out from the Missourl, is the lehest and best-watercd 1o this section. The Heart River is & beautiful streaws, sod Ls really the oue thut is eutitled to the eucomluw heareabout. The processes. But [t may be worth whils knowtng that the wmerely mechanical Hmit of wtudy is sowg X0 volumes 8vo. per aunum, cess, sho confessed to two marks—ono a Mty below thu rigut bip, and one ou the left wrm, ‘The Commitics now became satistied that theso Werc true marks, aa the Resh was thercon dis- colored in a0 slight degree. ‘They l.htm:ruu wudo thelr report to the court apuotuted to begr tho trial. *“This cvidence, confirmingthat of Mr, Perry, 4 stare dulng 8 . cartlages, or I . an—Fine farm. well-mproved. 83 scres, just @ ¥ weat of elty, for goud city meny.‘hmu. did chauce {f You wanl & good fart Haht fa Col- W. RIMBALL. QUIPS. The whost-grower's maxim—0f two weevils choose the least. i1l bo built - proved by repeated sud disasirous oxperiotces PIIGHT PIANOS—WARRANTED A8 Di i =y HYDE PARK AGAIN. ;l‘rl‘:lln‘:n the wl:luz?:"h::ht:falry :figi‘::&:’.‘flmh was thought to be conclusive, aud on the 8d of Uundue infuence—Paylug a man Lis bribojbe- | that to sttack h’ml;u‘nl-_:.n: tuutw‘xr!.c lfll’;tl 13“.,"‘-' ‘“w.& Ju ikt S bt sz i mmw_k;"‘ J.i‘loc':‘flfim' To the Edor of The Tribune, pusscs Congress or not. 1 it passes, the exten- | April tho trial took place. It was thought un- | fore the wppolnted time. 15 .to challenge defenl astly, s | plaooy Z 2 'LE, Room L4 Mcthodlss Chare ORUANS—FIVE YEARS ‘'ur cash s ululmnl‘{ oF Quare spoclid prices. Call sud e¢x- sion will be to the Yetlowstone River as rapidly uccessary to resort to further teats, and Miss 85 possible. Hrox Pank, Nov. 2.—Notwithstandiog the Cox was found gulity of witcheralt on the evi- army I8 needid s m reserve for the | Ot )‘n“ms'T v . Protests to the Trusteea In yarious ways by the : suppression of dumestic violence ou 8 seriugs guaraitee. u:lg. The loul suthorities wro held ye- o 8he was Lrish, and sweet seveutecn, Sho sald, Soouer tuan live on charity, I'd beg from door payuituts wo g walled | <o~ K obed people agatust the t { the South Park JOIBEL dsnw:llrc ’.““uk ma.;:fnw hf bfl:; M" to door.” usible In the trst {nstance for the preserva: e S g I SALE~A FINST-CLA®S THREE.KUN STEAM atust the teams of tho South Park ro- | bebaved bimself like a wentleman whilo fn Bis- | vd. Strauge uolses aud demons Lasunted L 0 door. 8po ! $ 3 o [ S ah A 1 SLE moviug easth from the low ground of Ellls m-l:-lck. l‘llud. ul&huuflh l:“ rl:om-,: of r,“, ho was mln -lxwl’l‘u;’uom: n:; :gg' n.::ul ;th?t?:fir Duty befora pleasure,” s the Custorn-Houso hlm :xl:um %um( l.h:'u& :Z.l}’fl.‘;‘;“‘flu‘{“n’. u;e r::u AND ) ;lm',“‘:'u",,'g-’}‘b?fi J:"‘u.s'@;':f‘:"m 'n:':‘?{‘. ,,2,“,? y i mitted lace, whi 3 , ¢ = o 3 < EDOY & C . :':.':“:;d:‘mi“fll‘lll‘:x'l.);‘ ::}m:w 3;1\'\:!’\10«1(!:: .‘h‘: Beld wtdor o AT b Dis aein Toaty ek | 515 o'clovk fn tho moruivg. | Thero was a lurgy | Ofleer said wrhen ho lighted upon SO NUL- | cuses tlcy ure cuiposcred uud cnjoined L0 wp- Motels, (IGATE AND coucourse of wen aud women attending Ler ex- ecution, aud, although she declarcd that sho wus unjustly sceused, aud that she confessed to the witch-marks to stop the valu of beluz pricked s0 cruelly by tho Comuitteciien, yet every per- son prescot. belleved bier to bo a true witch and fu lufu- with the devil. Bhe turther declared that Julius Perry accused ber wrongtully, 8le sald she wus in the forest gutheriog beros, and that Julius Porry cawe slon sud would bave bis will of ber; that she coustantly refusiug, Lie set bix duz{: upol beg uud the auimal bit bee shoulder, and that hc.?-;zrlux to be detected dn this bed act, bad laid the chargs of witcheralt KRlcd tobacco. “This, Madame," sald the dressmaker, *is cut blas.® “Yes,"” echood sn apprentice, by us.” Bhe was *bounced.” Josh Billiogs save: “Thero f2 no men who needs 80 tnuch watching a3 the ouo who isal- ways watching somo one else.” A party of vegetarians who were boarding st 8 waler-cure catablisbmeut, wolle ukh& u wulk 1o the felds, were uttacked by bull, whith cbas- ed them furiously out of his pasture. * Thut's your gratitude, L3 I8, you wreat hateful thiugi” ADS HOTEL, 13 AN17 139 MABASIL AV~ NVARTED-UARTICS 70 - IXVESY L 0od Fooiihe wiid bourd §1.0 ber k 5010 97 per wevd Bodtl #4 per wovke -+ | Sivgemslars . COUNETR WABABILAV. ‘whils the saldiers of tho escort were [requently drunk while uctiug as sentioels at the Indian cuur. there wus uot a singlo Iudiag scen In that ition, 1t was gencrally remarked they mct- el wury uu::uu! thay the whites, Joseph and bis stafl were glven a diouer out of respect for uis reputed bumasity, sud uot from auy senti- mentalism, e conducted himself better than Inl‘uj white Chicls on slwllur oceasiops. Heen- Joved hia dinber and wua tbankful, Blsinarck- ers don't like Indlians as 4 rule, but they were laboring yuder the hnpressfon that Juseoh bud becu more sluged oguinst than the lnmuzm 0 lave allowed. Juseph uuderstood that hig de- 1 ta the Foderal Governinent fur assistance. NE fele desirable that tho Federsl Guvernmsent 1 should behnbllu "»u gl-:-ndcr lllcilfi uul':m’wu :I&uu days 8 - it §s sought for? Tuere woul robably be na | NI | e L Beultation In wiving s sbinoatlve answer but Wloe fumily roing an) yinate Lo for the politicul uso wadaof this power by Gull | ¢y poN COURT MOTEL, a4 AND fai WEST | ] OST-LAST | Girativs’ Aduiutatration und the carpet-buz | QUELRON COURTHOREL, 00, i Biba WK | 1O Governments which were upheld n the South | fur gentlenien or futaliies: terua reasonable. b by Fedcrul osyou But it s obvlous thay | = T O e tromn whla o both | RO ARLE-CiEAP—2 MYk ¥act U3 TGS dety witl er frow within are both | Jook E—CHIEAP—2 N Act "LAp, 3 Buuterous wnd wilely " Wiaed: e Gl | 4 WS Shelies (£ e WK B At 0 e War bred, lally fu the Bouth, a reckleas 1) siatunacy o i)y dud st e | (A8 D s SEANUARD N iniout dias who Bave Rover takcn Kudly | B0 MIEsatR 1o weod o7t Arary s00 CHAPLY, Coraer Msdisva s Deatbara:sia: rota a0 smiall cuilay. | Callat Ttou Y. Calia I SiGtliadlst Church Dlovk. coruer Ciark ‘84 Waad: ! . K and Btock-Yard Hallroad), it has had no effect what~ ever. The work was done, and sines that s fluo ass of surface earth has been stacked up south ©of the rallroad for future use. Nobody but those Interested cau flud whore sutnority was oblaiued. Now snother dirt-stealivg job ls fi;ruml_lnz “by permissfon of oue of the ¥il- 0 Trustecs,”—so the party says Wwho I8 dolug the work. ‘Two teams Lavo been !mr\luml for a week iu Hlling with surfuce varth tho grounds of & non-resi- dout. This earth fs pald for st the rate of 50 1 SLUG 8L, UL sinall dark-rod ow: bas small.short ‘A sultadls roward wiil Lo pald to