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+Anil a wister prested on her brow a kiss, THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: T DAY, DECEMBER o= , 1877, 111 think of them sth) a« my preclonn threo. And the firelight anawered in merriest plenm ‘And Bloep to hee pillow brought unly bright dreams, MERRIE CLIRISTMAS! CIIRISTMAS-CAROL, 1. CURRENT GOSSIP. DREAM 3 wore, amd goee merrily on o the sheep- pnsture. Here, * satisfying © himeelt of the charpcter of this trick, he adopts the eame TOMMY 1. OB SR SRR GERB n‘v.'t“ 'n"”i"’fi“' n“um p{c'l‘wcll guld. fixd nflicfr -’; 4 n e’ s THE ar 4 3 1¢ finidg the teall on the other alde and fol- Night comen, and trailing shadows cold L e Saniliaid fiar, 1 hate my geoaraphy-lesson! lows It to the hill, but more slowly tiow, for the Fail down In sllenco an the Feld. And thexs were-ths words ahie wearily satd, 1t's nothing but nonscnse and names; fox lies been gome some time; the frost has A meliow robe of moonlight salle While rlio glanced In the corner that leid a worn To bother me ro every marning, melle‘d. “"i i“m’}lr:mfh c;h"‘lmg‘ nr'nd the u"(_'n: Along the hills, until It pales WheicEas s really tho greatest of abames, owing coll. Tho fox hns long snce reached er thireo Httle.onea had forgotion in sleep 1l and halt- 4 The frowning ghost of heavy gloom, The hunyer and eold that tiad eauseil them Lo Woep: e halt:enclrcled i, and. pow; liearing The broaks, they flaw Into the rivars, That rans away to ecek it tomb. And the rivera flow Into the seas the volces of the hounds so far away and go.| slowly nearing, has bestowed himself on the 1 Cheintmas-Day! and what will it bring m, 3 Tome buta bitterer touch of the ating? 1hove, for iny pat, they enjoy It, monsy cushion of a knoll for rest ani coglita- | all ages. Right comes, The far-oft star Took forth T oant e 16, FoF Aot but only, to think Tiut what docs [t matter to me? tion, Here he lies for half an hour or more, An it the Earth wero Hittle worth My darlings mnat with'me the bitter cop drinkt but slways alert and lstening, while the dogs Tha Lwinkle of tholr dawy ayen And how can I, Chiristmar, thelr liltle hearts geet | Of lato even more I'vo diatiked It, draw slowly on, now almust losing the trail on y o' By saying they'vo nothing—ayo, pothing—to eat? And more diengreenble it neem, a dry ledire, nuw eatching ft §n & tnolst, pro- - And dutnly look of ged el S Ay ) G i diss i Taraloes tis sl acening (AL RIIOA pitous I-oh(lwwz)m S, Jost n nearce burst he stars aro wing vel d v 3 = ol *) i e ’s;f:“ ot himu ol | mough W i out g hosri—miy ehitdren ! When 1 had that mm‘!:lgh((ul of drosms, Jame piray ta that Le ust sgain up and one Prap X ¥ know thoy'd o rafG from hunger and enld, Thought thal s areat horid monnter & “ oy R edegen o | T Them, 1 pray Thee. Into the warm fold1 Al pum iy em = ECONOMY UNDEIt THE BLOCKADE. Tho atars hvo shut thele starticd eyes, But hash! contd 1 give n.,,m_,,,{ OWn—my 0%yn— e ‘n;'k"’m oot Hrs. M. P. Handy 1n PhiladeivMa WWrekly Times, ;u; :“er llu; !;lg}m\‘ :,:t‘n;:m“ i And vo with the pourcat alune—ali alonet” i Ingenulty kept pace with necessity, and Con- L h‘:n.g: Am:wiv it En:cm S } The tenrs *Aowed her check, and thara thoy M{ Ill;b%r}cy:;dnl‘:c(nl:l l::::fl:mnlnln, federate women found time and m-ans to make o acatis svay AWAT, Xh\-{'f hugmfd :;" "";. ‘\u}'ld" lcrw u.y}nmm. by, Ttly arnn and hin Peg‘ ‘wero ke rivers, n;lllny vretty trifles, Rabbit, otter, and tnuskrat g nd the bells weto chiming thelr own merry 8o “An thoyd been chased by coming duf. e oM, s In hever too longy o1 ‘With abrookrogud hidneckorermits Sking;. fanued st Lo, wrers hunomatn faty sets of fars which would not have done dis- credit to a skilled furricr. Exquisite fcather **Joy nnd glnduoss, nnd gladness and mirth, Qood-Wiil ta Men, and Peace to Earth! 1ie 1ald on my poor trembling shoulder b v, . fThat star winds il the world in light} 11ia fingers, cold, ciammy, and long} : ASLD. | And WXl hle rod oyes upan me, ¥ . | fans wers maoufactored from white geese The wise look nn.“ nlng ::unk atight : INCAR: N—r‘m N-DAY. e roargd forth (his horrlblosong: Tcathers, and the famous feather Dowers of the e o Guinlee Tho wiee men of the East observed, TR ) Brazllian nune, aslde from thelr britliaut colos- L4 i 1n zonith's crowning arc, Away to the banks of the Muskingum| ing, mro scarcely more beautiful thou the Of Life through OXE now cotuo aga A dazziing planet rend th vel, 1t flow o'er the plaina of Timbuctoo, snowy {aponicas worn by a Confederate bride; | possible harim, With Peaco on Earth, Good-Will to Aen. ‘To ponetrate thio dark, With the penk of Toneriffe Just In view; yet they wore the work of a lady friend. wi Fiuaxk DANIEL BLIFT, And the ¢ataracts 1oap it tha palo moonahine, began Tt 11t thn path of holy men ‘A8 thoy danco o'er the clifls of Brandywine, o Joar 1 slonid it b Hiem done bonnets. In total ignorance of the Parlsian decree, which, with the rest of ths, world, had reduced theso tos mere fdea, they went on ateadfly adding to the size of theirs until in 1865, when the barrler of thelr armies gave way, they stood revealed fn veritable sky-scrapers, huge coal-scuttic shaped honncts, i _which thelr heads and faces were burled. In truth, however, thefr furenuity. was wonder- ful. They made cvervtbing they wore,— gloves, hats, and shoes (cluth shoes " to whicn the shocmaker added the soles), as well as oth- or articles usually of feminfne manufacture, Straw plalting became 8 favorite fndusiry, di- vmlmi‘(nvor with knitting, since both could be done by a dita light, nnd artificial means of il- luminstion were scant aud fecble, “The Bouth- ern plu‘\l pine ylelded its torches in abundance, but its fllckerit biuze, albeit bright and picturs caque, [s fearfully trying to the cyesight, Tal: low candles were articles of luxury which might be nsed in plenty only by well-to-do farmers and wealthy contractord. Who invent- ed the Conlederate candle, history will provably wever tell us; bat from Vireinfu to Texus it be- eame’'a Bouthern fumtftutton, gladdenine the fleesides of the Cdnfederacy. - This— the candle—waa a long rope of wax, about the thickness of an ordinary lead pencil, woand ona wooden stand of frame—the Confederate candlestick, Tu mako the candle, becswas, and resin (ono part of resin to elghit of wax) were melted togctner, and a long strand of candle- wick was drawn three timea through the mix- ture, The rope was usually a lung ooe, os many hends as posstble lelng pressed Into servico for the work., hen fluisbed the candle was wound on the candlestick like ysrn upun s recl. Thecod Jeft free waa drawa through a strip of tin nalled for the Durpose un the top of the candlestivk, As tho candle hurned away the waxen rupe was unwound, atill following out the simllitude of the reel of yarn, ~ The light was dun, but clesr and steady, and near the candlo was suflldent for all ordinary pur- poses. The lighted candlo required satching, and It was uusafo to leave it louy withno one near. * And the Iceberga gleam through the falliug vand; Whila the olelflmnl vita On the palm-tres high, And the canulbals feast on bad-Loy ple. *'Got gol rire and gu Awsy to the banks of the Hoang-ho! ‘There tho Chickasnw sachom makea his tes, And the kettle boils and waits for thce, We'll smite thee, hot and we'll lay e Tow, Un the beantifal banks of the Hoang-ho!" Theeo tereiblo worda were still sounding Likn trumpets ana drams throngh my bend, When the monster clutched llyhur my shoulder, And dragged mo half out of the m&. Interror, 1clang to the bed-posty Tint tho faithicas bed-post, 1t broke, T acreamed out alond in tay anguieh, Aud shudderingly—well; I awoke. 1le was gone. Bot I cannot forget him, The foarful Geography-Sprite, e ian my Aral thought 1 the morning, o hos my lael shudder a aight. tsve'er, thereon o rit supreme, Thia holv fncarnation-Day , e, with judgment Svorarcbing Hmo and Ha lefe 103n Fatlicr's theon 4 heason, ; sncrifice who t lov 1 0f3ge i hould unfold o Thongl sdrasc- Ao oin Bione. " E'en m&. with awful might, yet face with tove NEOCATION. 5 a N Almighty Father, we do thank Thy name “ho aigong Cniiat grasps d wloldy o Untrorenl e T or shy marey. 8 dear savior came teason, Boven 11 CAXrIRLL. | To reconcila & world of sin to Thee, Is of great intere: And, through 1is preclous blood, has mado us free, LITT tET OUT IN THE LITTLE BARE FERT OUT } o thank Theo for tha Gorpel that e gave, : 4 ” nd for 1iis resurrection from the grave, Pleak blew the wind on & cold Cliristma night; 0 ey Homes wers brilliant—a beatiitfal il e b b sovftes aliovat Vgirl In tlic rum and sleet ) Do e, Htio baa feak: | o Kt 5 Dac. 2, Te77. i Baionen. ‘hifdran were passing her, wrapped frons tie blas 7' the cont Wwile, i acemed pr‘:{ aud blust. i BIRTODAY LINES, Alas! no one pitied, no oue consoied, Ono Christinas-Day of joy and peace, Dear Littiv Bare Feot out in thecold. Home lleellnfi yents ago, siglen: - *An Angel wonded from ls Homo His way Lo Earth below. ‘The little chargo he bore thercto . Nor cherub wae, nor fairy, And yot give nie no brivhter dnsy " Than that which brought my Mary, O cherislied lieart! I thought again + Of all bur days together, And gloried in the love that pass Through oren starimy westner, ow blest am I to hold the koy That can this hesrt unlock, And blest Lo enter freoly In Whore otiiers only knock? ! n inet itacit, The ctilld had no father, and no mother, #leters nonc, nor even o brothery Tliey had passed fo the starry world abore, Whiid she remainod withont any love—= = * oti, itk vostin o v, far en dld not know « Vhint & wealth of Joy that child could bestowy 8o they went on tiielr way, worshiping gtold,™ hile'Littie Dara Feet's ont in tho culd. Do yon blame me for hating my Idernn? 1s it strange that it frighiful shonld seem? Or fuat 1 more aud more should ablior it ‘Binoe I hind $hat most horrivle dreatn? —Laura E. Richards in 8t, Nicholas for January. DI MURSKA’S MENAGERIE. Tirginia (Net.) Chronicle, A notlceable pocullarity of theatrical people is a passfon for pets. Pattl s constantly sur- rounded with doge, Clara Morris has weakicess for tats, and Mme. Modjeska is discousolate without her canary-birds, Ilma De Murska Is no exccption to the rule. Last evening o Chronfele reporter ealled upon her ot the Inter- national Hotal, wishing to explode tho story of the singing mouse. mTth'\" reporter explained his bushiess fmmo- ntely. ".\Il’xdnmc, have you a sioging mouse in your possession i* 2 The luly went at once to the window aud pro- dneed a lttle wire cage, fn Which the vocallzing rodent nestled in a bed of cotton batting, #Docs he singi™ . “ Certamly," 5 g #1iuve the gopdncesa to start him," The cantatrive tripped up and down the scale afew times with tho esse aud rapidity ofa achoolboy running his tbumb-nail along tho wige of a fine-tooth comb, This eaused the mouse 1o wriggle hia“ tall slightly aud stretch its hind legs spasmodleally, but ho did not en- core, ‘The perverse anlmal was then replaced on the window-sitl, with the assurance on tlis part of tho owner .that Lo was liablo to warble ooy time. _ 'The reportor then had an opportunity to ex- amine other samples of uatura) history scat- tered about tho apartwent, In two largs wicker cagen were o couple of Australian magpive, which first made their preacnce felt by rinning their Dbills into tho cull of “tho . re- porter's leg. At frregular {ntervals they whistled bars of nusle, and | when tho yriml-donnn scrambled — up’ the scale, they imitated ber exactly, . One, how- eyer, with'a fine sense of Jmmur. would beglu famillar melody, then suddenly ‘como to a full stop, and emit'a screcch that niade one’s pulse Jump to 100 beats & minuto, 2 Presently a Beotch poodle crawled out from under the sofa and cllimbed intu the reporter’s lap. ile was immediately followed by a Bkye lumfrl with cropped cara and o little hairy spanlel, “ Where 18 your bull-dog?"" {nquired the re- rter, Pl Getting doctorad In San Francisco. He will bo up fn 0 week. You should see bim—heis perfectly divine,” ” - + You lle] " ; This somowhat blunt remark came from a poll-parrot {n a caze on the mantel-plece. Mme, De Murska remarked that she had purohascd the bird {n Ban Francisco, aud at thncs it was fnsulting, 1lcro the bird gave the reporter a touch of his carly tealufng b{l Llnsphemlug In a most bor- rible manner, whilo ite mistress ahook the eage. ard flapped a towel at jt. Thu bird went Into a’ fury of passion, and threw off a showor of pro- 1aug expletives that would bave refiecied credit ,on a eixteen-muly quartz-teumster, A glass ot water soused ovei finally brought the wicked J| bind to ts sens The Madamo spologized for the parrot’s conduct, and then trotted out the greatly lo lKinza fho wandered on until the shades of night rere velling bor shiv'ring form from sight, And then, with cold banaa an ber littla brenat, Praved hior Uenvenly Eathor to give et rest. Whon light was flod,, beneatls the night's dark- brown, Hangerea'and chillcd, she lali herself dovn— Lay duwtrito reat, while the lfl:fll\ll’ wnes rolled Tntpstiuges past fir out 1a tho culd. Not out in fhe told! Lol an Angel's form iroughit Her whita robes that wera rich aud warm, rapping earcially the dear littie chil While Uie ralnted Tnce of the uother stufled, To go when clonds are gathering dark And shuw no silver lining. And nce 8 Iuvnl{' radiant hope Within those bright oycs ahining, 0 coming year! O coming ygurs 1o of yonr sntrowa chary, Foar hopeful eyen grow somietimes dim— Be gontle to my Mary, Tusldo was o cur! I hiave no treasures for my own To scatter nt her fect) No_cortly glfts | offer ner, “Though ‘twere a° pleasuru sweets Dut still T pray the Angels keep, ‘Thouch focs aro aften wiry, And blees the heart that gocs to-day 1n fondest love to Mar) Mancen D. Then led ber 'mid scenes of Heavenly bliseg And hriglih Anzels patherad futo thelr fold, ‘These deap, Little Laro Feet out of the cold! R TN N, dnventan M. WINTON, Datsy' Corracs, December, 1877, B LHE COMEDIANS CURISTMAS-EVE, In a drenry attic-room, “ On o polict hard and pare, * Lies a maiden wan and whits, . v Wil the deepening ehides of night 3 " Usurp thy sunlbzit'e dinre, ' QuIPS,. The cat on tho woodshed—Bho Joves not wiscly but to wal, A Michigan baby has been born with three arms. His quarrcl must bo just, * Poker 18 a schiool for the emotions, enablluga mau to bold a flush witliout showing it in his face. What s the differenco botwaen a man struck with amazement and a leopanl’s tall! Ono is rooted to tLo spot aud tho other js spotted to 1he rout. A country paper says: *“We have recolved n cireular warning us to Lo careful when tuking $10 bills, a8 60 wany counterfcita are (n ureula- tluu.'"'l‘uu-'donu bills] What is a 810 bill, auy- way| * During cholera times, an undertaker, being asked by o lady who wus employlug hm at somo liouschold work whether iy would have a zlnas now or wait till he had finished the job, “1'1 be takin' the glods noo, mem,” eaid the artisnn, “for there's been s power o' sudden deaths latoly* * For tbe First Reader: Do you aco that aged man? Ho Iy almost 70 years vld. Do you sup- pore heis very richt Yes;heds, Onee he was n}um boy. fIe has worked hard all his lonz Tife. Ha'will not Jive much longer, After bets dead his son will play polo.—XYun who ln’t yo- ing o dia rieh, . “What's that!” Mr, Orrendorf asked his 1andiady ua sho sct his cup by bis plate, *Cof- fee,"” was tho prompt and declsive reply, “Ah,” {nnocenti} remarked tho boarder, with an atr of interest “and what Is it made of 1" And thers was sllonco around the table for the epace of half an hour. v A Harvard student waa called to account for Taving publicly styled tho Professor of Mebrew g frst-class mule, He admitted haviug made the remark, but sald ho Intendod IL aa 8 compli- ment. % Explaiu yoursclf,” sald the Proleesor, W\Vhy, a firstcluss male s necessarily a gowd He-bray-tst.” Nol. pros. “No, I don't want nome of your lightalne- rods," sald = Kontucky. faraicr to o uan who hiad stopped st Lifs house Lo put up patent Hgnt- - A CIRISTMAS-CAROL. From highest Heaven, their way winging *_Down through the welkin blug, Camie n band of Angcls nioging, An ever they're wont to do .+ At tho holy time of Christinas— Singing the joyous rofrain: Qlaey to God in the Mighest— Peaca on Earlh, and Good-Will unto Men! Thero was ono litile Clicrnh among them, Who, hiearing how chiliren on Earth, With light, aud llowers, and anthew, Tejoico at the Christ-Child's birth, . Hud Jonged to partake in thelr gladness And Joln in the Ancels' song: Glory fo God In the Tighest— Yonco on Karuli, and Good-Will nntd Mon! And the stronger Angels sped onward, Still ninglng the gind refraln, nd cver, a8 atil] they soured upward, <" Raug olit the zlotions strain That crst was hoand fu Dethtehem Tty tho watchers on the plaln: Qlory to Ucd in tho Highest— Poace on Earth, snd dood-Will unto Menl Tt the little adventuror, #o daring, Urew cold, disheartened. and tired, Like a weary, fluttering birdling . Who eyond his atrength had aaptrod— Wan lett bohiud by bis comrade: Anil fainter and Zarther thel Qlory to Uod 12 the Highest— Peace on Earth, and Good- Will unto Men) . He wistfully gazed ia the swindow, And ecelpg the Tizhts, 1lko atars, That shone on the Christmaa-irec all sglow, Iieat his winge agnlnet tne bars, In frighitened, dazed bewliderinent, Striviug nn entranea to winj Apd, opening wide the cascment, 0 took the puor Cherub tn. through with !r:. Like an cbon pall of gluom, «* 1n the faint end tickering lght + Ofa taw duli coals, duth buw, With darkty- trownlog beaw, A man of mighty wo, " he movients swittly fly, , . Tho wind bluws shrill and bigh, And (ho sniow, und the snow, Haurtles whitely throtigh the alry Tint the matden softly sluops, - "o soutbre watcher creops “To thy couch where, still and falr, she lies in beauty mees 2 On e lips a kias doth press, And sjuoothes a tanglod troxs Of her damnp and matted haule. A moment knecl to vy - 0% Thon bis bent und wavering form, < W ith soft fuotstens, ateals away Out fu tho furluus storm, 5 iness. *Midst mirth and merlment, Sweet musie, radisnee biglity Ina motloy garb bedight, ~ _Heeming bus on Joating bont, A playor nimbly daoces, < E«l\‘lutcn up i oud grimace On lils grotesque-panted face, Ax o ylances, av ho plances Al tho throng who, 8t his feet, 5 Bit, and his wad miming greet With a dreught of platulis aweet, Tintén the shadows gray s Stands o atranjer, sud aud stern, <+, Bearing tidings which wil turn uto Horrow's nizht Joy's day. Unto laughter laud and tony, ‘With quip und enstch of song, Tho player lgaves the glow Which tho garish footlights throw, . ..Tha strungor scoks hisside, - . And, in sccents tenso nnd low, . Luds s lito's best Joyund price, Tla teels wlidly to and fro i "Neath the sharp and suddon blow, Froin the stage his cuo rinys clear} g checks the yanp and tear, With werry giblog leap S £o%ygluat tha thrame which eally keeps Timo (o masic's rhythmic awell, Aud roweavee ble g spoll L tuo cartain sawly fatie, Ang the mighty concaurso culls good, Ong Bo to us tho dear Chernb was giveng Tio has folded hiy wings 1o rust “And lio sighs for no other Heaven “Ilian he Gods ou ile Mpthor's hren: For joy that an Angel dweils with us, Tor Joy that tio Christ-clild came, Glory to God 1n 1ho Highcst— Puace on Barth, oud- Wil unto Mon! Banau ConxiNg MAUNURSON.. éllfllflTBl;\fl FLOWERS, 2 B For tup geplua of tho play— . ngusa axale, ag-contuctors. T win't afrald of Hightnin it vatm, but In vain, At sulewn morsing, .| e tine tho antma was tn better. trim, and, [ $ti5ibe. Lhundes I beliareia golag o Kuock wa v Though ey Waik, by cometh noty Mad withs pau, mad with paty, ' o hathi fled tho hated spot, Tho morntng dawneth bright +On tho dreary attic-room;' * The chon pall of vloom 1uth faded with the nlght, 1 . 1But tho walden wou aud white | !_Btil) aleepeth a8 bofore— . Sleopeth, byo, forevermore, Ticatdo her lowly couch, - ALtk hin head upan Lex biess In wotley l’ll;lln.'ll't dres ' oul fu response to a Hitle chucking on the part of {ts wistress, chirruped and chiatioped ko o bird for hall a minute. That the mouso could sing, thore was nu mistake; but hio was by 5O moans as accomplished a ‘pcrlormur us elther of the uagpies, und bis voleo lacked cotpass as well as volunc, Thy Madame assured the voporter that sho hadu't balt_bor éollection with ber; most of o waa i Ban Frauclsco; sod bofore she left shy oxpectud to got 8 rat-dog from Jack Magee and a young bear from ‘Tom Beau, As the ree porter left. tho dogs barked, the magpies sereeched like crosscut saws, and the parrot told b to *Take a spin round the block.” REYNARD’S STRATAGEMS, % #rom * Foz-Jluntng in New Engiand,* in Scridner or January, But tbiok not thus early vor with such suc- cesaful lssue s cvery chase tu close. This was cended before the fox bad used any other trick for Lafing the hounds but his simplest one of runnfug {n circles, An hour or two later, an old fox, finding tho dogs still holding porsist- entlyto all the windings of Lis trall, would bave sped away to anotuer hill or wood & mils or so off, and would have crossed tewly-plowed ticlds, tho fresh carth leaviug no tell-tale scent; would bave taken to traveled highways, where dyst and the hoofs of horses and tho footsteps of men combine to ubiiterate the traces of his pessages or havo trod gipgerly along many lengths of tho top rallsof a fence and then have sprung of'st right sugles with it to the ground, ten feet away; aud then, perhaps, bave run through s flock of sheep, the strong odor of whose fuet blots out the scent of his, These artitices quite bewilder and bafle the young dog, but outy delay the elder, who knows ‘ot uld the ‘rlrlu of fuses. Notllug can bemore pdmirable thun the wanner of lis workiug as Boveu bright-blue yacinths Frow a golden ya mefl up thole praceful nocks, ‘Eack with sufliug fuce. Far adown the yoars tony falling, Shiver memorles go sailine, 1n the foroat, trets aro tralllng Loafleas bonghs withuut 8 grace, Christinaa-belte aro pealing To & pleasant tun Nevor ahiall they janxle, Mornlng, night, or no Tin| Ting yuur sweetcat} Nlgbt must darken soon, While thio llver tonguvs are Ringing, And the hyacintlis aré swinging Waxen heads, coincs gladsome singing Of thu children’s werry tuge, ) And this briogs a memory 0f my chldhood-days, ‘When a littie playmate Juod e ko 10y playe, i And wo sang together Christmus-sougs of pralee, 0 my constant Iittlo lover, Now bencuth the snow ot dlover, Over I recall, aud ovor, . All tby merry, winsome ways. fleven years, uweet littlo man, |, ' Kisstil thy sunny brow, Pure and sointly as these buds . ‘That lu weeinras bow. Twice their time, and seven more, Lie lu ashes now, Dot 1 know that never, uever Memory thls thread hiny suver, ‘Aud forever and forover - » Hysctuths shall bud snd l:-ln L all endwise some day.” ** You dou't scem to comprehend,” sald the peddler; *‘thcso ere sliver-tipped rods are lghtningrods, and the gold-tipped cues aro thunder-rods,—just what you waot.” And he persusded the old tan to order up the gold-tpped rods. SPITING TIE WEATHER, Detrots FroPras About the 1st of December Georgo Bradley, of Hastiugs strevt, traded a cow aud a rovolyer for & cubter, aud st the same time he began to increade bis horse’s dally allowance of oats. Mr. Bradley hiad consatied tneguose-bone, thonews-' PpaRers, the aimanscs, and the old women, and all of thera had predicted an early winter and heaps of suow. Ho imagined what & dash ho would cut on the avenues with that nobby cut- ter, aud Ls went 1o bed at night Lo drosm that an Iudlan was peltiog him with snow-balls. The days went by, tho horso grow fal, and—snow didnt como. Mr. Uradloy ot mad—then,got niadder, and when this lust spell of slup vame, he mode up his wind to have revenguon the weuther, and the weitber-bureatl, sud all the rest of Detroft. Huo gut out nis horse and cutter, and up aud down the street, mud six inches deep, It was toukh pulling for the horse, snd bad golng for the cutter, but Mr. Bradiey felt thst lio was giving December the biggest kind of asuat belween the l\:!l‘ wnd by enjoyed himeell A crowd lkewlse enjoyed the spectacle wnd it wuan't longe before thiale!gh-rider fuund hilmseif cooped up on & chargs of disorderly conduct. “NIr Bradley,” began the Court as the pris- oner was brought out, **I shall Lave to thu you 45, but { went thiy sudience uud poople of the Biate of Michigun w distioctly ubderstand that you huve wy hearticlt sympathy, Fhave W wude aroond fn the mud, F fall P Xersplat!* fu tho dopo =a [ turn & corner, 1 no souner put turned away. wan doth ch, e tpiayaes Rorr ‘WUl ho play In life & part . T lics, bid Wiwvion o'or, B.ricken by A broken heart, —— Q. R, Sroaovr, NETULEREM, 5 O Christmas! thou art 'Il!‘ uw, and with thes hap- i opy boures 2 Though 1weadows, fclds, aro allabars, yet spring- et wwecter tlowsrs Than lirc! grow on hillslde, {n’ valley, wood, or it - The n‘(‘:mu of Mercy, Truth, and Love, ** Peace and Good-Will 10 Men, " o (fl:nrl-lm;;ll thou art’ with us, O day of sweet * " row o sl PRI e Risg nu(? ring out, yo merry bells~ring oot with new dell 'Khl. For y:mluyr. u) 44 Btar of Bothle- ein 'we ece; > onrhiw:- oqr everything o Jife, sll contored aro du - Quiciuo. URBRIDOE. The pilgrim on by weary, road to-day will fondly um, L - L4 T otk I"Dl:r:hrfi gazo with s6al ablase wiiors thou dos 03 The m'rfnu’u»::n the deep, rocked on the billuws' . breaat, % & Wil Toavo Kis ahip and atcer bishaart (0 ** Bethles Bent 1o DiguL. " Fia Towly but, fu priacely hall, whero'er tbo Chris- ———— w0 Webster and Hayuo, Wobster once told his friend Harvoy that several years befure the great debate with Hayne ho Lsd fuvestigoted-tho wholu subject of the public 1snds for the puriose of opposing & resolutiop of Mr. McKinley, a Scoator from Alabawa, rmvmln to cedo the public dowmain ¢ down my umberrella thsu some ghoul gus olf tian di y 10 the Stafes in which they were situated. The | e comes to the edge of thu plowed feld. He o i olln i vome sad g6 whe | it mepor Catne S0 D1 WEbALeF sald | wabtes no thue o usclens pottcring smoc tua | YL 1 ok Jok BT e Nt LI W | 2l o Yo B chime the merry bellsl®. . - 1 had m;i notes tucked awoy 1u a ylgmm-uulc‘l fresh-turued furraws, but \-lv.hrurm Jopes ekirts Mr. Bradley paid, und then wout out doors | ‘TEIL WiLIESL ethlohem, to Bothlehom, O will they nob 7e- | and when Hayne made that aitack upun we snd | their swarded border MMl at tor corer, his | i went forthe weather iu s way thatmade | [N OnLEL T lnulkr. S Clase o The' Fajrost of | UPOD New England, I was atready posted. and | specd slackuus us bis kesn nose catchea the scent | o) oy g iy ton feet Lk l'l,.,,u,,, v Aut luok upon 8 plcturs swe o Fojrost of | iy had to tuke down ty nute retresh ain 10 the damp cress: he soutls at 18 an fu- et — Lrasch Qe tho Fulr®y T Joamew DLTUNEY. | o Cpegory, [ other words,! Mr. Web- | afant to assuro bimself, thon sounds g loud, Letow. wl TWO CHRISTMAS-BCENES ster, *1f he bad tried to make'a speeen to At my | melodious note, sud zoes ou baylng at every Light-fsartedness of Japaune Childron, g o - o notes he could pot bave it It botter. No man is (utnin.-d with the occasion. I never waa.’ 01 the many auecdotes about what took blace between M¢. Hoyne and Mr. Webster after- wards, Atr, Harvey savs there were many which Mr, Webster charactecleed s untrue, but be vouches for tho followiug: Mr, Webster met r. Hayne that night at the T'resident’s recep- tlon, sul, ss he cuine up to biw, Mr. Webster an.rlien‘ pleadautly: * 1w areyou to-nizht i # None the better for you, sin,"" was the Uen- eral’s humorous reply. lope t4ll the rosd 1a reached. ~Aloug this be gi- zags till ho iuds where the fox husleftit, And uuw comes the puzzliug bit of fence. The old dog thioks the fox bas gune through it; be goes through It himsell, - but Hods uo scent there; puxzzles about rTopldly, uow trylug this stde, uow that; at lust he bethlnke Limself of the top, to which he clambers, and there Bnds the missiog trall, But bls big fect connot tread the “giddy fuoting ™ of the rail as could Reyuard's danty pads, 80 auwn be goes und tries on cither sido fur the polnt where the fox left the funce. Rauring up fand down, too, Bear it to bit the apot where Revuard struck Ong of the firet lessous prescated to u furcizn teacher in Japan {e the reason of the great ao- parcnt happincss and light-licartcducas of da- pau children. 1usy walk for hiours through te streeta of Toklo aud scurcely cyes bear s chlld’s ery of distress. Four pnucipal caus of this superiority of tho chiléren of Jupan over thoss of otber uatlons haye bean supggested by su Engliah lady resident thore. They are worthy of the sifcution of the teachers st boute.” The atyle of clotblng, loose and yet warw, i far more comfortable thau the dresi of our children, Jupaueac children sre wuch wore ous {u the open sie snd suushine. The absenco A matsoo sits by ber plossant hedsfh, i oAb 0% '6f Chrtatoias, the day of sairth, © though thore sre slivery Jince Ia berhalz, Livr tacu is freq from the furrows of case, ‘Aud tokens of wealth we may uotlco lore, Of taste, and cowmfort, sud homelike chesr. - ““!’h strange, " she saye in \‘dmlm{) way— No atockjugs to 011 for Chrlatias-Da; A AT ung, 8 ol rin, 3 T3 408 BEah? Lnd Netfe—tho thros That 8ilud tho huuse wilh their carols of glee, - vikion-st i1, C. HERRICK, Gosla, 731 Lake:a How Je Looked, dent would uppoil u ¢ four os e wrlter would add a i see character 18 so conatituted Tn o bring i ones. It has heen well “saiid that paradise for babies,” fur yon may see old and youn playing togethier at the battie-loor and shuttle-cotk In the strectay while on holidass the national amusement of inen, women, and children 1 figing huge paper kites. Puppet showe and masqucrades also have thelr vo- tarles In thousarde, fromn among Loth sexes and i B which 15, the little aympathy wi apan s 8 JOHNSON'S PAPERS. Some aLe 15 Bumner on the ¥resident's Pollcy~A Curl- Ition from a Semator. . F. Redfleld i iAe CYncénnati Commerctal, (ireexviLre, Tenm, Dee. 14— . . Ina one-story brick bulldiag, back from Main street, is Jolson's uffice, where lio apent much of bis time during the last few years of hia life. Here Is his lbrary sud & low of nis pupers, snd & large file of disputchies reccived while Pro dent. The room s occupled as a law-oflice by Mr. Maloney, who gave mo permission to look over such papers as are there. o . . DU President Jobnson offer Morton 8 Cabinet pos!- ton! There bas been much waid pro and con upon this subject, and the foHowing dispateh is now of luterest, and its publication can do no time after the date of this dispatch, Johnson and Morton lecame po- litical encmies, but cach thotght there was more ¢ood fn the other than a portion of the Feb. 21, 1800,~Andrew Jov, Morton {a much better, binet nosition. If yon de- y il go Tios N. STILLWLLL. This cyldently meaus that the President had Morton fn contetnplation for a Cabinet position, and bod asked for loformation, to whiek the in time,” wrote” the giver. "My whnite West- AT THE RIGUT IIAND OF GOD, Yot Tol e with tionsstepe, *Fieot flee! iire and fleo + | phalla “geeso went bathing (o a mud- | public wor willing to nccord, Fhon, contarien Ago, the great yet lowly Son TRejolctng in there theme. Away to the tanka of the Tombigbes| pudiiegand. gol. shemaslves o dirty st thoyj Lohamapatia, It Jutof iie Injun of abecure mystory came, AWl pons by Alavka's flowery strand ud {o he washed and penncd up 66 dry beforp | Joknaon, frethlen ife tonched A few steong hearls wiih holy flame, Tho planet in refalgent light Wheee the emerald towers of Pekin sfand; thelr feathers could he nsed.” French’ flowers | and abieto sceept a % ‘And then, in power's transcendent meekness, the Bank slowly down o Earth— Wo'll pnes thamn by, and wili rest for awhile wero tnore than scares, and nearly all bonnet. | #ire it im brother-ia-law, Col. Hully ruddd cross upon, o Its brightuess born tho vory night On Michillimackinac's tropic Iales trimmings, as well s the boancts, were home- | 2fer bl mm:‘m the benediction of All Love's **Well Eternity gave bleth, X"‘&'{‘. !M;,‘;t:‘ul nurma lrlhI( ’m"d'i made. Straw flowers, straw cords, and tasacls, one, " ¥ . ad the ols crow witha love - 1 Al tose into Tho Father; yel beqveathed avital | ¢ shed ta 12kt npon the CHd " b i e e Ensrit i saceifclal bload, destined to bulld a famo ;’E"‘éf.,’.’:;‘;&'&'fi"flfi.{'.‘{'.‘.,'“'o’,"‘x'fi.’._ oy 1 the vamka of the Yang-taze-ki? Teaihr omer. Allogether luo women ian- | abor i o re ol . (ars-| Flimitet e time, and fiX a spirlt-throne * Rtarmity s dectoe, 8 4 B here tho want mountnias of Oavicosl stand, | 8ged weud euough exvept with regard to thelr Tpon tho scopes of 1ife, unreachable by trosson 1n the fall ut"l%fi we have evidence that the 1ate Charles Sumner began to show & coldness toward the Adwlaistration, In this councetion the followlng dispateh, never befure published, Bowron, Nov. 11, 1805, —~Andrew .JoAnson, President of the United States: An 8. friend wu Mupporter of your Auminlstration, 1 most respect= fully petition you o policy towards the ile s sent this uaper I 1 were noi patnfuily convinced that thus far |t has falled to obtain any rearviaulo wusranteo for that sccurity of the fature which 19 vascntial to peace and reconenitation, ‘Yo my mind 1t sbandows the freedmun 1o the control of toelr anclent riasters aud Jeaves thy national debt ex- posed tn renudintton by returning Rebels, ‘Toe Declaration uf independeace nencrts the equality of all mew, and the flgniful fuvernment can be found- ed vnly on thy conact! small chance uf poace anicss the grest principles ure practically estabitched by oar Goverent, Vithout this the louec wili contlnue divided pend for tho pronent your e, 1 uould not pres of thy woverned, I see CHALLED SCNKLLL Schator of the United States. fous 1n tho following dispateh thers are not violent symptonts of Clvil-Service relorm: Ausaxy, N, Y, Oct. 11, 1867, —'reatdent John- 0n: The appolntment of Plerco at_once. as Col- Tectae of the Third Aow York Distelet will help us uniy, snd e earnostly deared y your friendd. The apyiotutnient of any. nonsceni- dunt of tha disteict wonid create innch complaint. ANUEL J. TILDEN, P. Caunen. Among the papers in the offico is n large cn- velope upon whichi {8 written across tho back in [ Johnsou's handwrlting, ** Four thousand dullurs offered for two upboittmenta to oiflee.’ Jlis dtagruat was sbown I this vubhe {ndorsement. rupusition frowm a Luited Statea Senntor, Dow dead, to the effeet thet s State was close, that it was very fnportant to the * President’s policy” that the election bo carsled, that *the Radlicals’” Led bushels of money, and that *we" could make a raise of 84,000 1 one Congressionat district 1€ the Presi- two youni men, named, to unimportant vlllees, the salarles of which were less than the contribution. But thelr parents wero wealthy, and would shiell vut 24,000 tu the campalgn fubd If thess two sppointineuts were made. They dia tot know Andrew Johnson, but they learned someting of him before they Rut —e———— SYCAMORE. Srectal Correponience of The Tribune. Broavou, i, Der. 2.—The Msrsh-Har- vester Company contiuue 1o run, aud about 8250,000 worth of wnchinery | leted. ‘The stockbolders are uuxious thut the Hon, C. W. Marsh shuuld ngaln take tho finan- ofal snanagement, und W. . Marsh the man- agement of mavufacturine; and, if this can be necomplished, 1t is expected erand a succeds fn o year a4 it did presious to the Eaater mansgewnent. 14 wiil pay tw tull, The B. Elwood Manufacturing Compuny are rutming a full foree of hauds, and dolng @ farge nearly com- 1hat 4t will prove s e e - FRUIT AND WHEAT. Special Correrpondence of The Trikune, Joxesuono, IiL., Dev., 25.—The fruit-crop was good this season, aud our frult-growers aro well satisfled with the footings for the year, The Wheat-crop was Tml:l excvllent, al’ the prices 0,000 bushels E'X“c ofee wraln, A LAST GREETING, Among the numorcus notable eympathetic «| creattons of the celcbrated sitist, Gabriel Max, who stands firet wmong the paluters of the Munich schiool, are tho touching scancs of the blind gir! bolding ‘the lamp for her fellow be- lleversto descend Iato tho eecret catacombs, and that of the poor motherless child, *Julla Capulet,” carricd by - the nun, also the crushed widow compelled to look on the auctfon of her distratned property. But by many, “A Last Greeting® §s cousldered (his masterploce, It represcuts a lovely matden, who hos beeu cast Into the arena, I paguu Rome, tobedovoured by thio savago beasts, for the delectution of the fn- huyman mob. Sho lesns against the encireling stune wall; at her feet, broken by thelr fall, lie sume simplo wild tlowers; imploringly she looks up, secking the hand from which thoy wame. Hler wholo life, like some gigantic pano- rams, swiftly flashes through ber feverish braly, avery act stanids out with painful distinctness, Deuply she realizes bow often that samg strong haisd, which now alone bestows & last fareyelly lind been proffered. Ably it would haveepro- tected, besilo tnsuring comfort, happhucss, sud heslth, bad shie not carolessly and disdutnfully this scction a holdlng Women sufferiug from those chronk weaknesscs peculier to thelr sex aro prous to just such wctious. . Every day they hear of tho Favorite Prescription of Dr, i V. Pleree, of tho Worlu's Dispeusary aud Invalid's Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y, fercrs write In universal commendation of its great excellence and wortt. Onco within tho dreadod pale of disease, it {3 wores thun folly to be careicss, sud delay the uss of this positiva woans of rure, Ladies suffering from weak- uess, bearing-down puln, or weak back, and uervous prosteation, will flud this a specific remedy, Ov recelpt of §1.50, “Tho People's Camnmon Bonsy Medical Adviser,” s book of over Y00 large pages, will be sent post-paid. It containg sclear and conclse description of the numerous discascs with whicn women arvaf- Oicted. Address the author, R V. Plercs, M. D., Bullslo, N. Y. ——————cam————— A Grateful Couvict, Thousuuds of thesw suf- Roaton Journat, o ALLU&‘OUA\‘O}‘?BUNL oughuut she cl(i’ wa liave estalil 1n tie dificreat Divi it e s e at Lo S hah O w1 b catyod NargEa b Livs Blati OC, xid v Do 8 LRIBOE D M thyg 15a woek, wd untti U b e Mr, Pliny Edson, a newsdealer on Main strect, bas Iately recelved 8 beauthiul little preseut from a convict In the State Prison at Hostou. It is & lady's haud snd wrist, skilifully carved frum ivory, snd bolliog s rose Letwoeo the thumb and finger. The workwanship Is flue, the whole thing belng ouly one inch in leagth. Ar. Edson bas s kindly way of sending Ly sur- plus stock of magaziics ud Bewspapens to the prisoticrs, aud this protty prescut bs u token of ubpreciation. 3 faluge. sa deu oksclier sl batioocs, ash-av. 'xsmnu'ur. o, W09 e laland-av., coner of Halvied st OHGE NESLY. Douks Mationers, sic., 830 - weior, Nows-Dealer, aad Fancy corac v Lincoln. . MACMANERY, “7 .:‘mflh—‘l FiitsT-L! Lass ¥ reat, all lu )d urder, Ifi‘!l Tor cash, arees S b7 LALOILB b ALoutl T FOOT-LATUE W '57. 2 Just ou they yutbered arvuad her knco— inge ¢ " ¢ s Yier 1ttlo Onee fair, het da that, while there was no evideuco thut the pi “No talnt of afox's footls here” so hsrea- | lintel, on to which the chald sy clamber a8 & GENTY W ot e crime, ho thuugbt “gud he mnust bave jumped from thy | grOWe strong, constitutes thie very beau ddeal of | oo L 20 LR g, " ghe i viandiife &“flmhfi"flm’h‘fif us u‘f‘&..i’ the vfiu. co hotween bere aud the pluce v?hum 1found | an infunt’s ;‘dlrmuml. Children ure wmuch A"!‘M?.‘l::l‘&.i‘:ha‘}’{..‘fi? P)’m e e L e of atiito, " | baggurd lovk of @ ian about L0 sturt @ Duns- , xiting u- this logical concluslon, be | petted, without belr.; capricluunln thwarted: (A | ool S GEHIRALY “SRMDEL And, whon thoy all come $0-mOrEOW 19 e, PapEr. . { circles wi be Las pleked up the child is not cutled ous moment sud iudulgedtbe | Aannest. v nge todeed that 'm left al Truneraal Arg the ground be folls 10 Tocover the scent, stops, | of furniture, and, theratore, abicnce of repeat- | __ETORAGE, %n‘fi'tnh ".u unll:x'lhn‘:::nln? nl!.thurogv'v'n." A tramp was -n::{ul, uk:s'i Lefore - | rutsvs his nose, and utters a long, wourcul | edly gives fustriactions ot t touck “Tug qu.m, ALLHOUAE, 100 WEST MONHKOE. ud ber oyes lovk dlw In the glowtoz Hybt: irate, snd seotemced for three moutbs. Tho | bowl, ball veratlon, half duspulr, Now hecliwbs | thick. soft matting, Jorulug st once the carpet 10t furiture, et chandlot, carriagon: Losid . What would shu give could ;Ro have thew 0-uight, | Justive, iu expluiving the scutence, rewarked | to the tup ruil furtbur ou sud suufls It there. | and beds of al) Japasesy housws, and the raisca | toany awount. lodyijo r ol w TED-MALE NELP, rekkeeporss Clerka, &ce KA. BOURKEFEPKRS, ETO.. Srions for the no soas spply at (¥ Ul BALE i EXCIAN ONE ; DE: S0uth CISTK-t., Koom 20, Offico open aral; tock farme in the Fiate of Ji{nots, con- falntig 75 deres: pald farm 1 of & rich, sandy foam. AT T and enteientiy rofifag 1o earry o uil gurface water: @0 A X R T dent who Teads aul writes Germang nust write a good hand. Addrer ncluscd Uog-tight, with A fowing well pear \aiidings: it 14 Al under coltivation, with good (- procements. WL exchanxe for Ani-clas city rosi- e paoperty) of & amall farm near che cliy. A rees 2 %, VP BAL Lt E s CONH IS, urare 1 ke nar Frankiin-stn LA SN SN AT 8250 PER AGRE CASHLB00 ACRER Y eAPFasvOties. - EUNALTN 2, Ttonmt ok, AnnotTt e, Apply. to KUBEL mmercial Hotel. Xrnacss WASIRD-Tw0 GOOR CALCININARS WEDXES. PA A %, Appl 7 at'341 Webash-a¥. Only ownere anawer. P, southwese corner " Anintt St over gan. ot lorer g Coachnien, Tenmatcrs, &ce & | yyrasTEb-n0sTL, £ OWAX WIT! ANUED-UEAL ERTATE VO LEOAL TEw: | W A Rondiverutcn A b & Earmretent attormey~ AOAcees | and traays weemes otk Wi um:"m"""n:'.fl'(-'-":ffi . B, Trivmne oo "v NTED=NEARR OSE_OF VAGKS, DRICK otter, teTi OF Mot roome: modern. Addrese, with lowestpries, A 1 ribune oftice. whetei low wages. Address A 11, Trilnine oifice. Employment Agonciess “n\."nm-x.\\mv 5, BOUTHL RAILROAD tekeis ai great feductton ta Xi, Lojis, Cuiro, pematte i A Sa ot s e a on the Misisippl. Any lice 77 iark-at., baseraent, PR AR R0 Tiekes WASTE-L000 LABOUERS 1imal, Sot al e TO_RENT_IIOUSES, South side. '['Q, BENT=TA MIGHIGAN AV, 88TORY A asamicnt. 14 rooms. newly painted, papers FOR_LEVRE AND T W) mined. etc. pen il the e for invmction, or [+ 0 wanichoppers o cone Bextdoor. POTWIY & CORRY, 140 rarborh-st. in, "CHRISTIAN & 07, Ba¥onih Watern Misccllancous, Miscellaneon: ANTED-DETRCTIVE e MEX TO ACT SNUTIE MIDE. Atdotnctives fn everyHiata forthe United Hiates ry and basement stonc-front dwelling, 1620 inedwelllng and barn, 40 Twenty-ascond-at. story_frame, lrick Lusement, dwelling with srn, 201 Calimet-s¥, e elghte Dake parer of furty -eleUt columne, puulish6d (n the in- tereat of the detoetive husinens, ersmn appolated 19 serve on our turve imuet podonsg i followliyg uslines: tons: Must be aide to read ant write foe Englinh ian Mus e uf guod Morsi character, most ba discreet, eucryctic, and temperate. Tay Wheral, post= large $ G%m:r ‘Tor Nomekeeping, 113 AR 114 Cottage- oar. *Fwoatory and buement brick, Langley-av. sad Forty-firs-at. WEST SIDE. tlon permanent. Cleculars, eXaliing our A basement mu:' Awelbiogs, 801 Bouth | ful 'particutar, x.qr|nu'-fx°v"l.n" X viman Capy o 28nd 4 Camnphell Pork, 815, “*The Amerlean Criminal (azetteer,™ willhe sent 1o ‘wn-atory and basement stone-front, 813 Carroli-Av. | any sppilcant wpdn vecoipt of 25 ‘veuts. Adireis Two-siory, framn dweiiings,’ Borta Uakley-sb., mesr | UNITED STAT Tt SEnVICECH., B0 Wal ! W North-av., $4 ans ), #tore, corner Nurth-ar. and Dickson-s. MUTH SIDE, Two-story frame. “brick hssement. dwelling, Web- tler-ay., pear tlarkst,, €11, AT & BRADLEY: fiosm 17, 90 Lasalle-st. A & HHADLEY, Room ), o TO RENT-ROOMS, ¥ Nouth Side. '] O, REST=NICRLE-FURNISIED ROOMS. AP- [ 1 dulph | e, i courte ) Wy letter, DoaRa SRRSEAOTR WASTEDZLivE B LADIES T threo new noveltica, chromos needlea. pliot RrapbA, tricke, fewelry, waiches, ete. inducements Reeatrr than any other houre . 3 IXGTON, 43 and & o S W VSETE, rsa, and water, on serond-flaor on Ktate, near doa tamily without childrens wod, re ) hoard with party 1€ sulted. Addrost e “YAKTED—A GUOD COOK AND A GIRL _TO tunke herself useful around the honse. 70 Easd [ ST AR FLEGANT, o wiTi | Sanpurent Twi headag atesin heat . Inquire at 136 | = Esst Malinon-ats, sccuud toor. West Side 0 BEST—COM S FLAT OF @ nooNA, Jusy |- GITUATION. | 3 ! e tar HRST-CLARS DUESTES B FLAT OF A.TI0GMA, J ) “coachman (Swirie) 1 o ,rivate tamil ) thoroughiy underetandt the care of ho: Tisaes, 5 good driver; can miiks 0 oss 13 2, Triby JTUATION WANTED=IN PRIVATE FAMILY A3 corchman, aid bo.reacrally seful; well scqualats utthoelty. Addfess & 10, Triune offic T Miscellancous. qlT"ATION W, D-IIT A YOUNG MAN, Ont S, g B oy Pt g X [0 REXT<ROOMS AT m21 AN{F €5 WEST VAN _ Buren-pt.t very reasonable. North Side, PO XENT =29 EAST INDIANA-BT.~BOUTH frontclar. Mincelinneots, 7['0 REST—KICE FURNIEHED ROOMS IN BUSI- ues Incatiod, to quiet portiesn Address T 14, Trihuue oflce: G il o M | %0 BENT-STORES, OFFIOEY, &co_ Btores. AI!TOHE! 112 AND 114 8OUTH C"Ali"{" Something g0 do Tor his bosrd; anyt A CONMENCIAL TRAV: Deler of exprrichco abd abliity wishes (0 make & chauge 1stof Januaryi S3ary or comimisalony unex: e refery Ad 21, Trioune vl QUTATION TWANTED —BY AN INTELLIGENT o) middte: wife together, Wil rentchieap (0 kud tenaati (UICINE | §ylihew sl ot Be- 5y sberiiDn I atisTactory ars oo inlhllvw:‘ h".y\'.;m W CHARLES IGOUDMAS, | riilthints can ho nmg.Jw:mwnagncu mflcnrl from ity or country, Addrews LUTHEL LANDUN, n Gentre. 3 -STOIRY AXD DASEMENT RUILDIXG, e ountF, New York im0, st souttienat cormer Monrvs ud Market: WL miter aud repair to suit tenant lieat ches POIWIN & CORBY. 140 Dearhor, 1e, “RENTZTO WIHOL very destrable stores in 1 & COIERY, 14 Dearhomeat. QITUATION WANTEL-Y A 600D, WILLING 3" girl tu do general iigusework oF 10 take vate of chll: dren in s sl private famliy. Inqaire ur address 420 LE t-vines Lo OUTH CLAHK-BT. | Canal'st, up-atalrs, 12} South Clark-st. e e e Nursese ED-NY A ACOTCIT LADY A3 dreni: would make herseif of te chilldren. Ap- at Hiarrinn WANTED-TO 1 ToA 1008 TOURE, modern Smprovements 0 8 gouvd neighborhood, At abuut §23 per 5 Jdr-x owner Wil loan g 43 ber cent Hanaekeeo e Rt muntin ) Adireas B3, | 0 1rpATION WANTED-AS HOUNERREPE Giliineotiey, g {10 8 T A Py U L A R 3 Y ASTED=TO T O 5 1 6T ORaD | 1) have hw 10 yrae exporlencos con e best of refs .7, furniudied e for nousekeepings family | erv drom HItS. 1o LESION, Hurd House,ducks i oftm ortis uf Kotlth Alder rent iua. be. oW 1o thm!l! !lilnw tensnt, A 16 Tribune ofice. ~ " LOST AND FOURD._ 7 JOUND=UN CORSER MANISON AND ETATE- R Seketook: 1aquira of DIt ik, LWL, Softateat, i OUSD-DEC, 3¢ 77, 1§ MADISON-T. 'BUS A lrly's guld Diarclet.” Gwner ean have sarhe bE call. {ne. Dravag projeiy, dod payIug eliarkcs, at 180 Bouth u WV RTNIALL, +_ Corner btate and Adams-sis, A TIENTION {8 GALLED T O0ft LARGE BTOCK A\ ot e T UST~ONE CANVAS (IOISE:-COVELL ED £ _We Lave nuw in stock T e N aday Mornlos baiwean Thirtve | Sl dieriean onzans, nr‘u"fi.{' ”;'u'y“"y'«“:erd-‘ Tiurn, uf unflfn Foundry 200 Kimball Jarcke orcans, 150 Sliontuger Greheatral organs. New styies, new pricos. bend for cf me. K orgen fully Warrastal: T T et Works, comer Fifieenth and Deatborn- 105 FIELI LEITEICE EXPOSIT o3 87Ol 4Othe camneo Rune sid sctiinzs of & locket. W. W, KIMUAL R i e lbcrally fowarden by addressinic ot | __ Cornor Etata spd Ada _lr_ilmnoivflhm A FINEDTIAXO, DUT LITTLE USED, FOI BALE $10, flll]“nl\'lflhlfl@[ rranted fur 5 years, snani REED'S Tenplo of JALLETT DAVIERTO. ™ 0Ol ravas AL N08, GRANDS, SQUARE URRANDS, UPIIGITS, Awarded the (referenoe by Mustesl Ariista 10 tho ULl ani New World, Used 8t four ) of 1he leadinz mudical colleices In Chle cagu. Pertect uuu-m?n Erargnieed, . STl F 40 AND ear corner Larrabeo und Kuph D tn aud about s NA. Ot LAKEST! b, Ruld setiiag: 83 re: ward._lieturn o 1'08 Ot BTOL, ) Do) NoX DAY TORSE 8 YEATY oid. welkuing about 1, 100 pounidat hai u ery long A BALL, y, and the nane, F, Dulder, on evvey shoe. A Hb- te and Adn etal reward witl b pabito tho'person who will return | ToETREI = It tud, ROEIILERL, 917 Firth.av, UrBIgUT TIAN stand in tuno e vlanoy apecta prices. L VWASFED- 16 & Filte " e1 ten years expe WEEL: lato of Mo Opera ¢ 1 UOU NOS AND ORGANS— n guarantoe. For cash sud monthi terly payments we givd apectal pri Cal amfuo b yin. fres, Ik P\ ARD FOR RETURN OF PGC &) ‘and papers taken with coat Truin fic 150 Waghington-st. lust Saturday afteraon, 1ions Reked. 0 ques: 5 MEWAND YOIl RETURN 0¥ MK NITF. B2 tiers recently taken trom vur eat Do questious aaked, BROWN & FIRIOLL 161 W oo TUSCELLANEOUS, GABH PAID FOR LADIES AND GENTLE. A e Bl 1y aail rometly atfended to._JONAS H ARANS “PARLORBILLIARDE 6@ AT 3 A\ Asamees. 1Hinste 'S Templo of Mush Be 34 OF FINST-CLASS BECONDITAND yehicies, including fuar phsstons, some aourcely solleds nearly iew squars-hox end-sprli Lop bugsy, hur own make: Ativend apriug top-har weiou, new Ten Ltoocky specdlig-wakun, SIABYUIP slx-veat rocke Away, and Tany others that we will sell at etra; diuary baryaina, PERNUVEIL & CO. 30 L 06 W 3 ACTUIETR, PHOVIFION CASNENS, s well‘imuen, Englih miercaile Wienafvo vonnoctions amongst brewers, Wiiolessle Erucers, cunfectivuers aruxilsta, snd oliiaen Throughous tireat Hritain and Irelas. cies from Iheufacturers able (0 mect compeiition (. renned sugar, treacle, l.l“\'.“h. cal lamps, pails, % BTOCK CARILAGE: ((OAN 2 TEN TOFCK € s buigy] 1] i . 1 Vluities pois, aind Yankee notlons. aud any other suita. s, and phastons will’ be “sold mi muction Dt goode; Would wusrantee debis or wiake advances | i i o o Bul] s maction, blemmle, WOl AT e e aress | BT B e o e nopest Gctimeers, 176 et Kandolph- ARE , LVHE o T m wlze, ooy also lich con vt xproat s, seatly ne-,-fll Jua - i, §u0y s alugle arueast tha Tot for 8100, A dress or eall, D, 14 North U THADER, cate of Meaars. Deacun, 154 Leadcntall-at., Luudon, I}im HA L= kind s NTED-VFOR CABIi—A LANOE BEEIBALUON W AN @aukeo oF Biup Tuaud-sv. preferred. A 1 Tribune ullct NTED—A MICHORCOPE—RMALL, WiTIL e O TLATFOINM.. N A e e sbouta U [0, AL =TI SECONDIAND LLATFORN, st e s Deriaing deseribe Ios FuTneat. s ating I petox iebiningerod wasons: ¥iih el aiterativn name. sid caslh price, faF twa days, BILEX, uap. Almsureral ascon wnd open LU P, BAREN, 405 We GCIAGON: s heap fue (CES, 2 L3 nora! IISIGLL X‘:Piw T, i nanew; I caall. ‘p\fl:ln"K ",{ul.uluxus. WATCIES, b eney irrma. " Block in §uod coldltion ;5 o 120 Ttau’ cosntor Trivato ol feait, dolpler.r near Clark: oot & abdi. Fat 31 AOIL BALE € T A WARE C LL GASIE ANI HIGUEST Pl 17 FOR, SALE 08 RENECA It AMedany iaie, aud otker Bao clatms by J. . 8, bascmiont. COUNTY DlE ks wante WITHERRLL, ALk mr derey Fidelity, brat 0y COLE, 145 budith L lafi oy weatof Chioaya In s city U} 1200 lub Fo) (o g3 cash reuulreds dou't fall o “waer's beslil (alling, - Address ¥ BLOOU G e e A ATHOSEX 1N HAND 1N BHMA T BUTT 7O on the busiess uf (he tau 2\ 2\ umn on Turniture, planos,etc., without renioval, {Le Woat} busticss (’;'.'ii'l""m‘h].':n ar un guod collaterals, W 4, 118 Randalplh profiy) oAy i il ALD_¥OI_OLU (0L ASD BILVERS ol P By ('I‘A!hln!x w:?;&';n watelics, dlan Bt 2t fl.lllu‘lrll:. s memm—m——m—m= | fevery duscription s van aid Lu b BOOKS. . | Oee ficenasd: i Past dasioon-ot,_Eaiabilaied e CARD-OUT NUBLNESS 181X SECUND-IAND A Touks. shid ta clues uut stock uf Buw N well Sneap.” Albums, 75 cents and $1) worth bwive tig oy, Atmtier-nox, 73 ceuts. led line dliun ot tho posts, W, ecuts; worth §. ¥ uud hocts, $33 worth $4. Full worocen la, $0; worth $10. Opeo Eoatms Dy, OTLDKIT. 21 South Clark-at. SABH PAID FOR BOOKS—SYANDALD WOLKS bt guud “prices. Befure you sell your e n AT . Corber b adison sid Deurinra-ats. JYOWN STAIRE FOIL CHEAP BUOKS, ALBUMS, Lindiok, toy bogks scup-booke m? 0 IR RS Chvistiias Day. LSRR Cheap Loukatirv, 102 Madisun-at. TPHE ¥ BOOK, ‘Rauvear, P, B, LL. 1), X o AR Enireilens sr 1a waar, by P e 24 e e MLy Piontaine. etc.. will be out Aprl § tiim ot e DGEEY To LOAN AT LOWEST HATKS OF, 1. tereat ou Impruved ety property. B, W, UYMAN, Jii. & CO., 103 Dearboru-st. o s ICRELS 1N SUS3 O ST UFWAIDS CAN be lid 1n excliauge for curreacy at tie couating: foam ot (o Tribung Cimpuny, OUyBLarrEs b LETIOU: EASED Ik now reated to prompi-yaylug. trustt and jaylug g porcent outhly un price waked.” Addreis A2 TRune unice, P QILVER i) s S“’x $101n nlr.hll!mi Tribune Cumpany, & WANTED — ON SLON e i N RUMT TO RUIT AT EDWARD 3. DREYER Wasludigloi, W 8 WITl TALES et ot ity L b liTulhe U N nf jwa) £ o DA iver trom Prot. Bocher, of Mart e o 203 _BAL A R Y e e OB BB FI WANTEDCWITI G i SO) SALE—TUE UEST BULILT THE WOLLD PRO. DAl Akbictiog, vy s ian o b bu 51 Fotate oca ycate’ erperienco aud fau tar with st mall suawea wgoud i Culurado, Kew Mexieo, Arigua, sud Tesast 25 (o cent ‘gusrsulred. el Address J. By Chuou to A1 you at $2.35 each, orsix Tur $13 ottt Lot Mo sl i Varuve 10 §ivg Shtirg satiafa d uam e P LOXE STAIC sl face T Beirorn et ear Fost-Olee, J Jon BALI ] fol ¢ t ALt pays 13 of NE 50 ek Salrs hud cuils ¢ Collars, 20 conts each., or 83 S Patr Tor 41, ro- TR e e Glve us & call this weel uyly; e i) pay J0u. . Lune biar™ bl et Gt rbora-st,, hear Post Oics. A i G SRR s . E~THE Pl AND LAGOEST AS. | 1)AUTKER WANTED-4 WUOL-ERKQRAVER O Akt or o e | 1P ANE0r experience. tho tuventur of the * Pletarlal . Advertier® sl comic poster stylo of advertiaing, chuck full of asw juvus, Waols 8 partocr with $3u0or $1,W0 Lo Joln titw (o l.‘vhl.llhhlnr 1u sutno Weatern clt) .{hm- hal privting sud eugneviig howse, - Addreas 8, Tribune vice. JAUTNEL WANTENSW 1 L ulact paay, 1 TOE e DING AND | (s ln & uurisbisg HOARDING AND I s, & Suaullucluring e erReles e Sttt T North Stdes O thier th fortation addrens A 1y, Tribuue wiics. NTLY SITUATED, BUITA- | 55— S XCMANGY = P e T s, Wl [ o buard, east uf State-st. Tribung uflice. i \n'oxn CABES T0 EXCUANGH Totcts. Mt 5 bl YEVADA HOTEL. 144 AND 130 WABASI-AV.~ |, Sk i Are Fans B Wikeos VAR JTel A b RSN AN | o Rxananioh e AR A e [ County, lud:, $33 per acre. A1l ceuy; | will take cit -y, T TER SiIME, - BAFLY - Rith S e Der weck. Day busnd, 34 per Week. TOAKD WANTED. TNGLE GENTLEMAN WIIO 18 All: RS RnLS et ol piy ot el et U el Feforences givea. Addno P65 Slatd-ai,. Uiretals Property ' vasuine, Cull v LWdir, Wuthweat cor 1Y EXCHANGE-30 ¥ ¢ o Ut Dtie 850 buggy s £l - L e PET A Rt e nlaibes. 5 ro I Liade wapted: AP S =) ke AED~CLUTIING, BOOTS AND Bl .\\7‘¢vrauw-ua bt m.‘_“““" 0AKD-DY A GESTLENANG WILL GIVE LEG: o ¥ u snd Geriasa Lsngusges ! xl i:“‘"' OBl & Frivuse ot Tno luioss Saal P