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\ . tributed 810,200 cash, and was to sharo cqually’ Tlm CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. I)ECEMBER'QS, 1877, Nell et nl, ve, W, It Werden, $10% 43, -Phillp ifeat lirewinz Company va, Frank and Katharina 537,50~ G Natbonal Bank ve. THE COURTS. The Commercial League Cut 8hort in Its Careor? uoal ve G . 8, Uardner & Co., ). —Ramo va. [aac Davh 1T CoNrRRatoNR—=I, Daiton, $3, 03,50, - wold vs, Michael Coughlin, $7:2.40., » grlxmudlt. ¥ord va, Uary ti. and Jol W, Frank ", 04, J. Trowneil prague, War- Record of Judgments, Now Suits, Bank- ruptcios, Ete, *© Judge Rogers yesterday made a decialon de- claring the Commercial League Assoctation an fnsurance company. This Aesoclation was only organized last summer, and pgolessed to be a benevolent Institution, It taxed ita members £50 inftiation feeand then fusurcd them on tho notortfous Protection Life-Insurance Cotnpany plan, Bome weeka agn the Auditor tled an fu- * fornation Lo see why the Compuny was doing an insurance business without a leense. It filed pleas denyine the charges mind afleging that it was a beueyulent Institution, Demurrers were filel Lo two of these pleas and declded yesterday. - Judge Rogers, after glving a statement of the facts, sald the Assoclation was o mutual Mife- nsurance company In every cssentfal particular, and [ta business was conducted fu substantially the same manner and for the same purposcs. It claimed to have organized under Sew. 31 of the atatute on Corporations as amended in 1874, which {s as follows? Assoclations and soclelics which are Intanded to benefit the widows, orphane, leirs, and_deyixcea of the deceneed members thereof, and whete no annual daen or preminma aro_required, aud whete the members shall recelve nu money av proiit ur --ln?rwln. shall not be deemed ‘jnsursnce com< panles. It might be conceded that the . Association was obe Intended 1o benefit the wiluws, ure phans, helrs, and devisces of thelr déceused members, but so were mutual Hle-insurance compnnles when the policies were nimde payatie to such widows, biejrs, and devisecs. The yues- tlon then was whether nunual dues or pre. miama were required in the Aseoclution. Uvon exammation of the by-laws it was found thut the 'Trustces might asscss not exceeding §20 por apnwu a8 o fund for business purposes, That wae, to all intents and purposes, sunual dues, It was also provided by sucliact that the members should receive no nouey as profit or otherwise. Did lhc,{] receive any ! It would be observed that of tho cleven Trustees, sey- cn might be oflicers of the Assochtion. Tho by-laws provided that tha officers should recelve uuc{: comnensatiofl as the. Trusiees ghould determine. The oflicers therefors cun- stituted o majority of the Board of Truste and fiaed their owh compensation at such su 08 thoy chose. As the ofiicers, except. ‘the Sec- rotary and Sunerlntendent, must be members of * tho Associntlon, it was clear that they misht re- celva money aa prolii, or otherwise. The by-laws -ulgo provided that thu funds accruing froin the advanve payments of the & and the anpual THE CURRENCY. 0*“.‘4’ LETTRER 10 JOIN SHERMAN. v Rivensiom, 1L, Dec. 25.—Tha Mim, John Sherman; Seerctary National Treanury—DEAR S T have just read your response tq Mensrs. Colgate & Sony, of New York, relative to the pur- chase of Government bonds with silver, As you have taken the ovcasion to give wide pnb- Helty to your cotiception of **falrnces and hon- A reiatesto the obllgation existing helween the bomillolders and the people, whose (unds havaheen intrusted to your care for disburse- menl, perinit me to express to you some of my couceptions of. the * falrncss and hanor* that you have manifested in your ministerial rela- tioua ns the contidederepresentativa of the peo- ple's Intereat, as their legislative aud exccutive agent for the past fifteen years. Confiding In yout wisdoin and Jegal acumen, they placed you Ind high positfon to care for aml protect thelr Intcrests and promote thelr wellare. 1 will take a brief retrospectivo view of your ministerial careor and sce Io what man- ner you have executed lrmr trust—upon swhat te of “fairness and Fovor,” and to whoso enellt the results have accrued. From 1801 to 185 our peoplé were eomoelled to mily ardind the breastworks of onr natlon v battallons to preserve the Integrity of the Unlon, It required vast®suws of imovey to provide munitions, equipmeuts, and comwls- marfes for thems and naterfal, machinery, and operatives In our wanufactorieas and Jabor. saving machines In our agricultural and ather lvmdm-tlu departmunts, As you were among fe wore promivent und tofluential of the peo- ule's represcntatives, I hold.you comparatively avcountable for all *measures constmmate through your infkience. We had within our own country all the clemetits of force, squip- ments, and sustenance, with a publle dobt—1 tlink—of less than §30,000,000, Passing souc minor provisions, I find from_Colwell that, In 1862, the banks having nm&;;ulud, with a cireu- Iation of about $200,000,000 of currency, with $50,000,000 of gold (0 the ceuntry, and the Admlnlstration In imperative need of funds, fn that cwmergency the Hon, Thad- deus Stevens, s gnember of the Committee of Ways aud M¥ns, presented a bill in the Jlouse inaugurating relief, for our prescut na- tional curreucy, makivg it recelvable for all public aud private dues not expressly stipulat- e to be pald in other commodities, clothing §t with all pussible powers of money for all pres- ent and futire uses which our beople would most cheerfully have taken for service or sup- plics to the axteut of all the Government's oxpenses mizht o ssible needs. Onr mines were then produc- :’ufif;{""{’n" lnt;:;-uvbzfxrlug muu‘rm“,, .::‘ nz more than ample cold and silver to have & was provided fn - auother Dydaw | pafd llllcxh&n ohilcatlons of the Government that when It shonld be decemed proper by the | OF people within a reasonable thao, Trustees the income from llmlnvuu‘x’wnlun!ghl \clmu that bill came before the Sonato, fn re- spouse tu the bldig pf thy money power of this and,forelgn countrics, you devoted ull yonr euerities, with all the force and logie your well- trained mind and your positive nature could command, to crushing out amd effacing the vital forves of that bill; debasiug and deprecl- atiug {ts monetary functions, and,notwithstand. Ing the _admonitions of that noblo old com- be usad to diminish the assessments. for death losses, though such course wis not obligatory, Obvlously, therefore, there was in that way monoy recelved by the members as protit and othenvise, Tho Association, ucntly, did Ti0t come within the cxeeption of Art. il and must be deaned a mutaal life-ipsurauce com- Puuy, organized not for bencsolent, but for husinicss purposes, and as such doing busl- | tnoner, Thaadeus = Htesens, compelling the Dors withiout having tho capltal o cortifeate re. | House' “to modify 'It, ' and " our ' own quired by luw. The demurrer to the Uirst and | beople, by ~the —imperative = force —of their then dire ncceesities, to accept such enr rem-{ and adjus their affulrs ns best they could to the fluctuatiug vane of your crafty hand- work, -~ Iostend, of glving tho reople thelr s’rn:anury youchers) natfonal currency direct, or tholr servlees and supplivs, you must first pass them throuh the bunds of your avaricious clients to be sborn by comnilselons, usuries, pses, und inferest, After having passed through Prour legal anarls of ““red tape,” virtue and uuthority of your double-ender bills, so craftily drawn Ly your histructions that they were ever k0 subject to vour constructions that tho peepis “only recetved from 40 to 0 cents on the dollar for tuclr scrvices and supollies, with the risks of their llves and acquirements, and you, thefr trusted representative, when the War was over and your cllents bad guthered nil tho bonds they could.at thelr beck and nod you turned your tactics to contraction to (ur&mr 61 theif collora, . . From™1£03 {0 1873 the peoplo, with ths ald of thelr eredit and bank favors, wero able’ to furl thelr cauvas aud guido most of thelr ships around the breakers desplto your wind, Unrll your buccaneers saw o “right smart chancs for u larger grab (the people you represent all know liow Intensc was the panfe wronght there- htl and while the public mind was cuclouded with Qistress and despair, your cllents sent to “your ald a craftier kuavo—Erncst Heyd—with zilded forces $500,000 strong, used In aubsidiz- fug tho press and Intriguing voliticlans, ana proenred another double-ender, demonctsing sceond pleas would be sustalned, il The thied plea was a gencral denlal, The evi- denee under it must, of course, he tho facts as Bet up in the tirst ples, which. was held to be bad, avd, thercfore, it would be a uscicas Iabor und expense to make up an issue and try it on the merits on that plen. TIEATY RUIT AOAINST A TRURTEX. + The Toronto Jail hins thie followinz notics of sn_ppplication in a somowkat heavy sult In volving considerable property fn Illnols and AMunczota. The defendant fa Mr, James Stin- Jou, the well-known real-cstato broker of this o “The appilcant §s thy wifo of & Toronto barrister, ono of the legatees under the will of the lato Thomas 8tinson. The property in Iii- mals I8 -valued o tho sworn evidence in the cause at $210,000, that In 8t. Faul at §440,000. The remainder ‘of tbo ecstato !s fo Conada, makiog up o all, according to tho vatuation, lmolow worth of property. The application {nvolves the payment into court of 861,570 of funds already received’ by defendant, Procecd- Ings will probably be imincdiately taken toen- oin the sales of Jands befonging Lo the cetate n this country and protect the Juterests of ceatul qul trusts as to sales already wade: I 1o Attornoy-General Mowal: and Evart for plsine i, ¥ Madin Q. G and Gibsou for defendant. n this case V. C. Blake hud on the ex-parts ap-' plication of Macy Jarvis granted an ininnetion ngalnst Jamea btinson restraining him from dosls Snyor Intermeddling with the cetates of 'Thomas Biinson and Il A, Stinson, e malter cama up fent legal-tend i d lald th “day by way of motlun to continue tho Injunce | Our ancient legul-tendor,—ailver,—and lald th ‘lfnuf‘yln fnr’nu onderthat dnlm.dum._mm.’s“,,. wires for o tore destructive trap,—unecarly ar- gon, should pay the Court SU1,570. 'I'No defendant, | bitrary day for golit resumption - sufliclently re- applied for_& pustponement for threc woeks, which' | 1note for manipulation; another double-ender, was granted, Injunction continued In the mema- | subject to ?‘our varied construction, the full im- time. . 7] port of which has nut yet been fully realized, as .. BMITH & RICE. Lafayetta'IL S8mith flled a biil yesterday sgainst bis partner, Henry i1, Rice, asking for nsctticment of tho firmn busincss of 8mith & Rice, The partnership was formed In June, 1776, to carry un the cominission husiness, o Jasted exactly two months. Euch party con- t {s recently thought J Tegal minds that under it tha'courts must declde tuat in reality wohave haid no lezal-fender sincs the possaze of that unjust act (anve what the people qncloml; ac- cgut) but gold, most of which lies In your coffers, . Who_ are our prosperous busineas-mon of to- dayl Thoy ams only milllonaire bankers, mer- chants, and manufacturers, who have the cash to pay, aud can dictate tholr own terms to cus- tomers and cmployes; and Iudependent land. holders, who can iunke thelr own terms with thelr tenants; and a few fariners who ara out of debt; while not Ioss than 80,000,000 of our peo- ple are virtually enslaved by your fgnoble finan- clal system, whilse oue af ‘your clients has in- vested $100,000,000 of his profits in English land the past yoar. Unless Congress barrieades your highway and checka your onward march to des potisui, there 8 but'one sufu course for even nmn{ of your pot natlonal bankers: that is, to call in Lheir Lills, take thelr securltica from your control, closy “thelr doors, and lve, as do your clients, on the Interest of their bouds. As most of thelr custome ro bankrupt, there are fow salo tndorscrs or collaterals save (Government honds. The credit of the people, lke thelr in- dustries, bulwarks of thelr prosperity, aro crushed by tho destructive foreo of your treach- erous tinanclal system, and confidence dimin- with the othier in profits and losses, Rice now Thas all the books and accounta of the firm, and complainant aska that ho may be compelied to sccount for oll moneys collected, and to pay over what Is due. ITEMS, Judgo Williams yesterday granted a decreo of dlvorcs to Albert” I Kadison from Kachel J, on on the yround of desertion. UNITED BTATES COURT. ‘The Conncctieut Mutual Lite Insurance Com- any filed a bill yesterday against Willlam 1. \7' . and Anna G ‘;nlu'xbuu aud ullu;n.rlul_!ulre& close & mortgage for $9,000 on purt of Lots nd 4 In Kel‘fir & Gurley's Buldivision of Dlock “Biin tho_ Asecasor's division of th southimest fractional 3 of Bee, 23, 29, 14, The saine Companylfilvd a similar bill against ‘Willtam H. W, Cusbinan, Isaae N, Hardin, (er- trude I1, Hardin, the Iliinols Btarch Coinpany, & W, Waugtop, J. E. Owsley, N, H. Walwortl, Recelver, J. J. Mitehell, Jusso dxmldlug‘ Re- llam and celver, Willla 8 dellus D, | fshes In an increased ratio ss yuu adyance with Cushman, aud G, Ellawosth, Re- | your bass contraitlon sod unjast resuraption. gefver, to forcloso o nortwage for Your bowels of compassion scem toroll in 75,000 mode by Cushwan aud Hardlu on Lots throes of agony lest the sorvile agents of tho %" zuklfi. alt luclusive, Block 15 Lots1to 12, bondholders, udyocates of gold yesurmption, oc! and Lots 1 to 12, Block 8,—atl in | should yleld one lota of the usurious funda that Tiardiu's Subdivision of the E. i of the 8. ! of | you arv puylng from tho people's ue.mu-r with- the N. 3¢ of tho N. W, {.’ of Nee, 10, 83, W, out tho formulh of *fairness and houor, (] on youchers procured by chicanery and fraud, in the furtherauce of aflnancial policy which ls fast bindlug our privciples of Republlcanism in the folds of despotisin with tho heartless throngs of a moueyed aristocracy. Hud youbeen s un- sophisticated Granger, or an {lliterate son of toil, unfamiliar with the formation und elucida- tion of futricate and subtle phrases adroitly forired and clothed with smooth words, subject tu varied coustructious, there might be sume shadow of excuso for you; but futurc bistorluns will tnscribo lIm:r public inancial record with “Shame," and Satanic artists will engravo on Martha A, Leavitt filcd a bill agalust Moses 11, Mary E., and Edward Guodrhlxsv, and W, N, Stokes to forecluse & mortgago for &3,000 on Lots $and 10, Block 8, in Tyicr's Subdivision of ho §, 3¢ of the N, E. i of See. 3, 8, Oswell A, Bugue, Auslonet, begon o sult for $7,000 sgalust ‘Thoinas W, Ferry, UANKHUPTOY MATTERS. . Cbarles M. .ll(\'un. & bullder at No. 60 Dear- horn strect, shul up his account books yesters day prepuratory to turning them over (o an as~ signee fu batkruptey. His secured debis sro 91,000 and the unsceured $10.180. The nesets conslst of land worth §9,700, mortgsged for | its zolden tomb embiems of 4 life in “"fophet, 6,000; cash, $250.78: und uotes and wccounts, | for in that kingdoin ygu must bave sought your ST:.’.';. Reference Lo Reglster Ilibbard, vauuted principles oF *fulroess honor.*! + . A composaltion mectiny will be held Jau, 31 in thocase WA. P, and W. B, Bmith, BUFBRIOR COVNT IN LKIEP, + Qeorge W, wud Churles B, Colton and L. A, ob:rg- dl:tgl & suit for 65,000 sgatost Rufug lanchar : q'rh‘ufl L‘ilc'rmn'nl Natloual Beuk sued Matthias ottfried for 81,000, + August Meyer brought suit for §2,000 agalnat the Conrad Befpp Brewing Compuny. ‘The Hteal Estate Trust Compsuy susd the Empire Fire Insurance Compauy for 2,000, The Mercbanis' Natlonal bauk of New York began s sutt ta recover §3,000 from Thomas A. cott and O. N. dcClintoyk, J. E. Martlne commenced a sult for $3,000 against 8, C, Curtis & Cov CIHCLIT COURT, . Martin Burbach tled ;vucn sgalust Avna lett, Fred Resener, F, C. Vierllug, sud Frapk ledly, to foreclusen ¢ de, i a4, Hlock 12 of G, 0 that part south of th Joutbeast i of Bee. 23, 80, 14. Annle B. Lawrence, cxecutrix, began s syt In debt for §13,000 damuyes ugaiost the Cun- aecticut Mutual Life Jusuraoce Cowpauy, an auothaer fn ber own sight for $30,000 daiuag )gainst thesameCompany. She alsocomucuied tuuuhr sult for §3,000 agalust the Charter Osk ite Insurance Company, 5 PHUDATE COURT. Ju the estata of Jullott L. Klug, letters wera “5"0‘&;.] w Nuabh Barbes, under boud for ) Iu the cstate of L. O, Kliuck, letters of ad- tration were issued 1o Lida K, and Eaward Btella, nnder bond for $24,000. Io the estato ol Dwight hliuck, letters de sonis uon wers granted to Lide K. and Edi I, Btells, ander bond tor §24, 0 the cetate of Thamas Speuce, letters were ssued to Eliza Epence, under Lond, for $5,000. + JUDUNENTS, - Buranos Counz- Cosylssioxs—Malcoln Me- As_an interested Ameorican cltizen, I am earn- estly yours, etc., B. ¥, BUOTWELL, A IIELPING IIAND FROM OANADA, Y To (he Editor of Ths Tribune. MonTrEAL, Can,, Dec. 24,—Perhaps It may be well to worn your readers agalust belng car- ried away with the {dea that, in the regulation of the values in exchavge of silver and gold, te- kal-tender ¢an @o more than the true friends of the siiver movement clatm for ft. Legal-tonder does not drlermine the relative values of silwer sad gold,” It assumes & certain waorket price bevween the two metals as the neurest approach which can be made to the real values In exchange; and simvly deslarss, ot that buyiog and selling of goods aball lake place on that standard, bug that contracts ahall be aeltled, legally, on the basis of that ard, giving to the debtorthe option of paying in citber metal st the legul rate of excbange; sud thus, as far as law cua do 80, protecting both debtor sod creditor. Legal-tender has not the power of lifting one of the metals {oto dn sboormal value, or of cor- respondingly depressing the other. ‘I'he absence of legal-tendgr, lu the present condition of tuo mercantiie world, surcharged as it {s with paper surreucy, permits thego ctlecta occaslonslly tq take plucej and yet, 8s a general rule, these va- rlations are of trifing tmportance. The Buctus tions in London during tweoty recent years, and those ycars embraving the verlod of tho gold discoveries in Califurnls snd Australis, were covered by the sum of 2d. per ounce of silver, sud sove of thess Suctuations, triSing though ihey were, could be traced to currens Huctua- tons in the relutive supplies of ailver and gold, But legal-teuder bad uunquestionsbly power, ome the corpect market v fthe n tals I establishied and the coing minted on thntatandard, of presenting aherratlys in their relative vaies #0) ratall 1. This power wod, DAy, remderad absolite, i the floor. The bear fintahed the hant by torn. Inge Rewnter on his bsck and standing on hlm till he lay flat. 0 this fast round Barer got three broad red the police In their windom reflised to give their names, ‘The men say that they fonk ne part. in the eeging, hut that they kuow who old. There are safd to have Leen about six of the men who ing diamonds, an suspected aome unfale play on the part of Macquer, the chemist Wwho con- ductrd the operation. e had often, he assrt- ed, exposed dismonds to great heat with the IWANTED=ITALE MELP, Bookkeepers, Clerkn, &ce ARTED —~ CLERKS, NODKK wishio inent W would be hier, miarks down his Left shoulder whith T Wi o | ent. themeeives to activa particlpation 1n the | sals result of Increasing theie brililancy, My, | spriy atthe Boho fone or five of the leading commerdal natlons | asaault the bear Marsuall Jika an avalanche. !Hf“ business. 2 Streater has aone the sae, with success. Jut ANTED=YOUSRG 3 all minted on tho same underatanding. The | Jualing i without beed oF gatee le canght the | 1L le sali that the affalr grew out of the dis- | 1.2 Bianc oty knew ball of what, Mr. Strectar | ¥ £AD hAve AlLuatlon In & husiness en oh va setiteat money apecnlatop could ot touch the | anlmal’s extended forepaws oncin each hand | llke of the Trish citizens of Denver to the | knows, and when the chemists demanded that he 137 outh Clark- yeans: saliry. €13 per week. Call 44 toine. Elghty miilions of people in Firope usa | and bawing bis head, lke Sampson atwork with | play. 101t did. al} we have to say Iy that this | should iuclose some dfamonds in roal 1n 8 cructs | S l20m 1o a uliver lewal " standard, snd duting the past | tha plilars of the temple, forced them apart and | does not paliate the crima. € they dislike the | nle, he rashiy assented, and In thres honrs tlicy Traaess i fonrar five years 39,000,000 worth of leeal- | darted in between, Then cateling him g4 he | play they mighit have stayed away from it. ol alt Almapreared, Then suother jeweler, WA!TED—F]I'{!T»!?LAM GTLDER. CALL AT tender has béen minted for thelr nse without n | had done before, he rolled him over sideways, cebalis Maillard by tame, who scms to haye had & | YY iwuse 03 W il S fraction of abarration between the atandards, | mounting woon him snd by sheer strength fore e ANOTHER POMPEIT. Both factors hangzed ab the same ratio, | b his back flat agafust the gronnd. A e D A A T YHent ARoncioks ith factors have exchanged ab the came rath hia back flat agatust the gronnd. Phitadelphia Prose, momis Into an earthien huwl pine, packed in NTED—1, ¥ % % ¥ou bave been reod wils wishine tony | Tegnier sleo fn bia st Tound fnisb@1 bis | Ty nas Paroel Wi 1o have been found | powdred charcoal, mud exposei themn, without | W4 RTeA S ARG Mok ot Fo Fdt your debts in depreciated ellver coin. ‘The ar {n short metre, tipping him overghis own near Manfredonia, Italy, on the Adriatic, 1o th Injury, to intensa heat. Lavolster, who was |'8in. CIHEIST & CO.. 203 south Water-st. tail and Janding him on make his Lear' 18 back na fashion to present, proved in 1770 that by shutting ot the rease sizzle with Alr the diamond was preserved in a furnace, but that the admission of oxsgen, with which the im:mnt price of sliver Is not ita true value, L Is artifieiatly depressed, You conld not do anything morg honeat than take ateps to hring Miscolinneou Province of Apulis. st the foot of Mt. Uar- VAg-";n_u:'h "n“Aéflln w;;" rN TO SFLL . 1en Igano, seems rather the redlecovery of a de- rage. * ng ania’s Advice to coneerning bac alue, noAhingeto erd o] th ) hines Deanty, Devel tof the ¥l 3 It pack to s truo ralur ls b itivests | QURREN'T GOSSIP, | srrted ciy than tho dicentombinent of s burled | {he cacbon eombines, allom’the dlamond to | Bty ievlekneties e ploats, oo Aot K ona, Tt1n the site of the anclunt Sipontum, | Durs like s pleco of co 'press mind phbile, o ate the vatus of the voln In which, according to e ¥ prem nud pbite, this ok paticlis any st al law and sgreement, you dre entitled THY, FURSACE, mnentioned by Livy sod other writers, and tha T 0L D DICELVER {En, et e it lac MaTanicrbing iemat toeyer to pay your boudsi The papers on the 1 Prom the German. | foundation of which by the Romaus dates as far ‘Petrott Free Pr " AR L Eer pore T et se i Tt a0 e Spnmced Enatern aeaboard, (n & solld phalans, chargo the | Belold! within yon yamning, glowiog mantk— | hack as (580 the Roman era. Having been i 13 “Bublisher. a3 Adamecste Tt -wns amusing to see the air of importance assumed by the old fraud as he briskly entered a Woudward-avenue restaurant yesterday, He Weat with dishonest; I say the dishounesty rests at the door of the men who have destroy. od the silver, not al the door of tiie wen who arg endenvoring to resture it It is not ditli- Whete frets with fervid heat the maiten mi With hreath mote arid than the torrtd & When dry shinonma swift o'ar the desert pes— buiion the edge of 8 marshy tract, It sufered much from malaria. Vor thisreason Maufred, King of Nuplu* in the thirteenth ¢ AND WOMRN AVERAGE §10 A 1inis bext (hing out: amall capitats Profits fmmease no Aisk. At Agent wei 1 hiave canvasied nixieer another city— couglied loudly, put his hand to bis Lreast- L your lan bel g3 the can tult {6 sen why the newspapers on tie seabonrd | Mow heaven the liqold metal! Blood-red tight healthier sicuation, at the head of 8 bocket, and sald to the propiletor: et should take the positiun they do, 1tis &l | 5t sneows, and fings dark sliafows sharply ined, | was Jakl out in rectanguiar formn, with “ Aliem—ali—I suppose you have wines!" L, Chieago, aceording to tradition and proccdent, I|l‘|lni While chafing as 8 dungsoned demon might Aireets, and is one of the handsomeat towna In “wy, ir, NTED~-MKR 2 YOU T 3 FORE A no argument with which (o holater up theiewild | o) = Taxs shauld blnd. Toaly. = A vathedral was left, standing on the w8, 8ir.’ ‘Dennanent posttion? Aonl7 ot siirere. wih notions, they are uow eabling you hued uames,— omisome suyeriorpdwes faatahould bind, anclent aite, and sume remaing of 8 temple, but | 191ppose you hiave wines it for my Chrlst- | jiama:, FIANKLIN AGENCY, le? Kast Madloo-st., abad sign indeed for the vivocates of any eause, " .mas board{" “1 have.”! “ And—aliem—you eould let me taste a sam- ple, Isupposel” @ intmbitants recioved to Manfredonla, her nuterior to the desertion of the place, lyl of the city had sunk in the marshes, or subacquently It fiald been covered up hy carthy Now ready for the mald, bright harats the flood, And bounds, & hrning cataract, in space, Av, pulaing frous & plerc-ed heart, the bioad, Tt the Silyer bill {s carrled In it integrity (as 1 sincerely hope it may), I do not think that the United Siatesvao allunl to deyreciato ita silver W AT WO NELTANLE ROLICITORA 31 T/R Any guarantecd. Apnly or sdiiruse 'llll stam, The Employment Burean, 141 fouth Clark-at., Koom 7, FANTHD-A M ACQUAINGRD”WITH TRE eofns. 1t appears Lo me that the quotation of | 1o Wik stream, & brililant path will trace. h A [t alfis 1 can,’ answered the proprietor, and he \ statlonery husiness, " {0 ‘emplay sgents for city e A AR2 - L Loann, | e e e et b s w4 | Danded down n ric-bottle which he b iled | {rade, o comminion. . 3t WYCkAFR 23" Wl have 16X to 1 (00.87 pence per ounce), the Euro- pean guotation. If the old ratio I8 follnwed, thia victory will be but ball won, the * buttlo of the standards " will'vnge snew, and 1t will be to the loss ol the United Btates, ‘There 18 no ‘sich thing as aubstdiary silver cofus. The hall-dotlar 18 not subsldiary to the dotlar, nor tha dime Lo the quarter. The retail trade 18 cmpliotically the great trade of tha country,—to that lorelgy and wholesule trule are aubsidiary. Keep this before the people, Mint all your coins fearicesly to ibe full, and with beer-slons, tmulusses, and Lutlsomitk for Just such oceasions. Tl ofd frand took » deep “awie, set the bottle down, snd, as he drew his mouty clear arouud over his right shoulder- blade, he said: “That goes right to Lthe spot! 1) eall fn at noon swil hive you send up twelve bottles] Whep L got'out doors be scemied undecided whether to hold bls mouth open or shut, and now and thew he indufeed In -‘mrnwllkn cong!l He tialted aud Jooked Into u cand minude, but his mouth duln't war twenty feet below the surlace. Possibly an carthiquake swallowed npthe town. A temple of Diana has been excavated; a necropolis cov- ering three and & half acres; & monument to Pompey for his_victory over the pirates: housds: coinsof Blpontum, cte, Although but little of the site has yet hnen excavared, it s nvideot that it will prove a valualle boan to classle antlquarians. Blpontuin was one of the principal clties of Magwa tirecia, and was famous for {ls cummeriial enterprise atd wealth. Tompeil hias come down to us fn TIE ARMA OF GREAT BRITAL Susam Archer W in §t. Nicholas for January. My youny readers have doubtless often ob- served upon familiar objects, such a8 books, china and steelware, cte.y thy, devica of & lon and a horse (somctimes reprdeepted a8 a unl- corn) supporting betweengthem s shield, sur- moynted Ly & crown, On tha shield are ceriain divislona valled * quarterings,” In oue of which you will wbeerve two lons and a horse. At T LADIES T0 RELT, fés, ‘cliromos, Cegliea bhotn. &raptie, weiry, wawhes, ¥te, {nducements reatef than 8oy other house cait offzp, U 3 LIN- N, 45 a0 47 Jackyon ifcaz Wit w W T0 DO jom 3 ANTEDZA COMPETENT 0181, POL Monroe-st. ALk stues for hausework wt 703 Weat t On the WASTED = & VOUss GHL POt GBNEEAL housework: three i famliy. 343 ~unth 'ari-av. TWANTED=A GERMAN HIRL TO DO GENERAL Houscwork, Call at 247 outh Vark-ay. MUST BE iered horet L Kilabet) A5 €O rdbng-hoire, Al throw the protection of Iaw around thein. Thus trood preserva fon o It ay biirled up for | contrary, his scowl darkened, anh, as be turned | WWARIED=A 00U 6Lt 1o 107 at; vou will protect and encouruge two at do- | tached to the whole fs tho motto, Jien et mon £ i ha sald: Housswurk in & privaly faintlys wages £, mestlc ll:lun:'ll‘!, aod at om§ bflwlhlzwlu lt"l druit,—French words, whose meaning Is, * (Jod Alteen eanturia. Abbipontus stiryisel tothe Eaat Jackeon s, 3 doors bagoF Clark wotldn't aven lick & grindetons voated ¥ - e ——— Reliable help for weax and nervons sufferers, Cbranle, painfnl. and prostrating ases ciired withont medicine. Pulvermacher'a Electric Iolta the prand deriderstam. Avoid Imhations. Hook andJoarnal, with particutars, mailed free, Ade Middle Ages, If there bu any considerable relics of it yet remalning they must be connected with {ta earlice history. Furthee investigation, how- cver, will remuve all doubt'hn this subject. In the Tuacan maremmes several 6f the old Etrus- can citles huve been found beneath the marshy soll, and others are known to be lying thero to thisaav, In this aze of archreologicnl discoy- frlel nad geographical exploration we are adi- ng greatly to our knowledge of the antiquity your bullion to all who come to Luy, and save your fair ficids from Lecoming the hunting- ground of mere niouey-jobliers. A great question in pofitical economy has risen up belore the Ameriean people. § watch your proceedings with Intensest Interest, May God £rant to your lequlmun wisdom sulted for the soleomn hour. Let them remember that the natton which delirerately destroys either ita und my right. +1f you luquire, you will bo told that this de- vice Is the * cont-of-arms" of Great Britain,~as the eugle, shleld, and olive-branch s that of the United States,—and that all artlcics thus marked are of Hiitish mauufacture, In old times the nativnal symbol of England :'I“ the rose, of Hcotland the thistle, of Ireland o '“"A A GLBL: Ak willing to do g witi jurences, At 43 be Wik A GOOD' COOK k. Call to-day ik iy at av., secouh dour south of Slunroeesl, Folt (1) dreas Palvertnacher Galvantc Co., Cinclnnatl, Ohln, gold or its silver commils & great crime ngalost stiamrock, or clover. “When England | of . =0 o LU L FANTED=A GILL; “FOR SECOND WOIIK, Gud, sga‘uy? fndustry, nu-ln:it Imumulfiv. a :-'l':m_"i“og""::‘}"\m‘ n“?{;"”l"dv"‘";‘f threc i tories of ‘l’:l-::::-tl:m stelsators ool Meade Dt oo Nt ATE LI RUMRKTS b 5 v:‘ u\. k:n::{n "msu‘wnnrn' AND A VALLIAM BROWN. ritinl al shichl, as wo fiu & i e eatahi 1.0~ SITER ™ ANT) s « | them ¥ the time of Queen Elizabet, On Quirs. nJflv’.‘-Fn'.:i‘r'::&'4.33—‘.‘.’.‘.’-"'{;57.‘?}""&|'v'.'a“x’§’?n'.‘”d’r‘,'.‘.‘fi"‘5,,°"., e Twone GRS a0 3 e THE “JOURNALIS" CONUNDRUDL, | Vieturyoser Erance wle pvmbal of France, 8 | 7g reson why the stose-pipe fs s0 popular e T o weok b g | W ARTEDSY, QUL FUILUENERAL WOUSE To the Bilitor of The Tribune, chin, 0 denotothe subjectionof France to | #mont paragraphers ia that 1t always looks fun- K bl 1N, Bookseller and dtatloner, near Walmah-nv. cr. Kationsr, ete., 1003 "1- News Depot') At JENRY, Tiouks, etationiery, cte.. 330 I Cn10aGo, Dee. 26.—A sunset paper published in this city that does the *‘echo buslness in the * Gold Operas," that are first sung fn this country by the New York Times omd other Nurerose WASTED-XoasE Uit -MusT Bk <EAT el eyerenes re; L L Fuiday v 513 Loomie-stes near FrAvlfed.c s A TIDY NURSE GIIL FORL BOT 3 Engloud, When a now soverelgn suceecds to the erawn, o has aright to place his own family cont-of- urms on the royal shickl of Great Britaty, Georgo the First did this, “The two Hons and nelly when put together. Bce tha effects of oo much culture. A Bos- ton Loy, when asked what was the Capital of Chiu, satd Dresden.—uck. nchron, T A bullion papere, gave birth this eventni tothis: | 1) " \Wiite horae, which you xe 5 “ yoar uhl: ot liat can tpeak Lrancl, proferred. i ¢ nn_oiie of the . 5y UK. e, 3 Teference required. Call at 172 Eaay W, -t “Conupdrum: If 91 cents worth of sliver ean | quarterings, s tho oAb ot TR OF the (1“,;'.‘),: It Is claimed that a new sloger can rise anc | ok BEWGCE; Jemelcs, Seay Deater, aad Faney | o o0 e ] bar, or about two yards apd a half, higher than any other living tenur. How) that do for hight A young man acnt G0 cents to a firm In Michi- gan who advertised 8 recipe to prevent bad dreamn. He received a sifp of paper’on which ‘was writteu: ** Don't zo to sleep.” Patron—* O the hanimal be all right: but, 1 by nct of Congress be mude & doblar, why can't Congress with equal facllity enact thad o peck measuro shall henceforth Le the tneasure of n bushel! If it has tho power to force us to ac- cept thint ns a dollar which lacks nine cents of being a full and honest dollur, it also hus the wer to compel us to accept that s o bushel, which is less than o full snd lLoncet busbel.’” who were Dukes of Brunswick and. Havaver In Germany. It fsthereforo called the arma of the House of Bruuswick, aud it is about this that I now dexign to tell you. We reasl in history that when the great Char- lensagne cnmlucmi the great Northern coun- tries, vne of the Soxon leaders, named Whittl- Kind, refused to submit tu him, aud that, in con- sequence, many bloody battles were fought, nY 1 Apply st 3n Weat Monroe-at., ueae . COUNTItY BEALE WA dha. W50y ¥ S ol Qe 0k BALE~CHO! s, from Chicag Laundresscys WWANTER-A Hitsr 4 IRONER. NONT Gtbres need apply. Cell et 200 Wesi Madlon-at., 1 the rear, _HITUATIONK W. now growing un fari. thne, THIe Brst-clay TI0! NTED-TIA Counundeumn: 1f 01 cents worth of guld can by | threin the Saxons bore In their yana tall pole | "B €an't ve put me a-'oldin’ of "Ia ‘ed, au' the LUy Bookkeepers, Clorkw, &cs actor Congrens be ‘e dolar,”why . | Eirinomied by v woon. bomols hea, Bte | mtets a-fecdin® 'l t an' our Blily molkht be. on Py et o ke | QFTUATIO 1-DY AN 0LD NGORKEE Congress wlth cqual facllity enact thai eck | wag their enlens and when they ofterward be- | 18 back,on® Hiserbeller an' Mary Havu a-lookin' stuity o Do ierrat rall, | ons" i ecenan s refercis wod. Audree A% L weanure shall henceforth be tho measure of 8 | e mure civilized, they retained the same em- | On3 on', while ver ‘and'ain. o molgnt cliuck lons, 1L 12 prul ey S uestfaen 1o the | Tribune ofive. i v bushel! Ifit has the power to force us buy | )jem,—u white horse pafited una. black gronnd, | I the twins. hat's s dab o' paint more or Haorp 19 3 k. < = D thiat aa a dollar whiclfs ‘wore than a full il | Zwhick reuaine to this day th tandurd or bans | Jes?” [Animal pafnter collapees.]—Tunch, e et e e o :;:'{glétl‘l-glllfi‘;'z’:: u"l‘:u‘snl:cltv:r';llgrl:‘l';:no?n‘tmgtn ner of the littly Kingdom of Saxony, An Aberdeen mun was telling bis symptoms— 43 exverience ofle: cea; koo vily afurency In the year 861,—just about 1,000 years ago,— Aduress A 3, Tnib Bruno, the son of a 8axon Knu:‘ founded n city r bl which appeared to blmself of course dreadful— L QUILATION WANTED-— to n Scotch medien) friend, who at each new full and honest bushel, Dear Journal, WR 01vE, Joux I Paon. we don't ACCEPT. in Naxony which ho callod after himsclf, Bruno- | ftem of ' disarder cxclaimed, *Charmin, Datic. [ & private ol g N ! De. ere - ——e—— “nis Vieus, ow kuown as_ Bruuswick. ' e ro- | lighttull Pray o uni® And when o had fine G TN b Hotet fanmm UPSETTING BEARS. talned n the standard of Brunswick the white | fayal the doctor said, with the utmost pleasure: e e ) Lo . liorse of Saxony, nndtmlul it remained unth the | “Do you Imnwhmvduur sir, you lave gut & JITUATION {:’2”“:"‘,‘:“.;‘("7 A 5 Thietaud Maner. the Wrestler, Wins a Vie- | ho, Of $he thrce succeuling ceuturics, About | complaint which hus been for some 'thing” sup- 0 s T—A NEAUT that time the refgulug Prince of Brunawick wos HUAL- Atika and Southern Nebraskat busin L 4 " " 1¥)L, COTTAGE ON 12, Juusg fa1 Sorliein, tory over the Jilgx Hipnodrome Biruln—A | & ecrtain fienry (uciph, a leader - the Cra | Torcd fobo extiucti 1 ani wo gludi 1 e Bncun SonhCricar. ooy to A B, | Kigeanm xperizucely Y . Bocand Match with s Smaller Ileast Won | sndes, uoted {or his strongth and daring, which | What's fas namel A Chinanian in Sao Fran- : efso found there ween thirty dave. Lo stolen 1Frisco man's door-plate and fastened ft on his in Three Falls by Emil Regaler, sl for b the s of & floney o Lo, ST Newe York Werld. Thls Privce refused to own alleglance to the 'O RENT—A 10-00M BRICK HOTSK ON OAK. woud " bo | near D 4 fur 8 et e door as an omament, He didn't kuow 2els 1n One order; o1 3 NTELLIGENT Thicbaud Baucr and Emil Regnfer wrestled | gregt Emperor of Germany, Fredorik Bar. | it uor A4 o8 Geoments te ditwe e rexsisin e grdoe Al ATl ANTHD ~ INTELLIGERT !l i o ght | modern fmyro 0 | ST e X il n with bears last evening Lefure a large audlence k:?:mcnfr;)? ‘A‘;f,‘:;fig :f,f‘::;‘:{ {:,‘::‘:“‘fl:z:;fi:g that was mercly carved on Yor the beauty of the | MILLARD 1611 ;’al":"':’t '::“E*‘;‘I lfi':.":'r:;md;gm" It -:,'l'tl"-?-cuxt‘:r,'r"""- of men In the French Theatre on Twenty-third | i) Brynswick, and had the sama symbol placen | thing. The Chlnatnan now lavzuishes I the | ™ s urcapundetice auilellod TO RENT-ROOM ~ South Side, ] O RENT—NICELY-FURNISIIED ROOME. ply at fioum 30. 113 East Handolphiat. North Ride, 7['0_RENT-ONE LARGK NICELY FURNISIED frons room. 210 Katt Kaperior.at. street. Hoarty applause greeted Reguler os he HERLARLOY, appeared on ibe stage from one side and the small bear from the Hippodromo as hie was led fu by Mr. Englcbardt, the umplre, from the other, This was the saine bear whu was so will- ing to wrestle tho other niglit at the mateh n Hustile, another victihn to tha mysteries of En- Rlish orthography. A youthful North-Bencher sald to his mother the other day, * Yuba Dam ain't swearlog, {s 1t ¢+ 0 noj that fs the nome of & town In ‘:l". he 1 upon his siandard, two lions supporting n sbiela beneath the white borse. 3 ‘Thus you now know the origin of the Bruus. wiclk coat-ol-arms. But how came Lhe banner of a small German country to be mln]pwd in the arme of Great Britaind “"Thila I will now ox- plaln, Ahout tho year 1830, the then reigning Duke AP anr, TATION W. QUEATIonT iy Housswor, P Ploase call 3133 Notth Ashiand. “ Well, NTED-1Y A mewr.nvdl k 1 n reapoctable forula." back door Tuba al ma, when vou go out o Dawn careful or you'll ta Princ 3 nst night ho malutained the tumble to yourself on that fee, I jitst sat down | ~T0 RENT-STORESN, OFF1 JITUATION WANTED=IY AN ANERICAN Git .,::;ud.;::z.?u;:? ,11“:: I:,mm;uy to hli hing | ©f Brunawick, afterward also Elector of ‘Hano- | on it sa sudden that it jammed my nock clean |~~~ === m"‘,; i ;:“};;?dm'l";"““‘;‘j\rzr;',{ lk;:‘,'.;.{':";:g'l;:hlnl-xu il feet at a sigual from Regnegond rushing cagerly }"”[,,'"E',:‘l:l‘a‘fl"' "T'}:'cfl“'éi'.fl".‘g"‘li.’f‘ }Ev(:} fl:‘.’.’.‘fé& fl."(?""n.'é"f‘;gm ll!l(‘}ll‘lf: lnol :«:::?dé?i‘?afi;l J‘i:i‘: O RSN TG BT, b0 ROUTH CLAUKAT. | QITUATION th:'rwn—'m' A CANADIANGIRE to the eucounter. Reguler, clad {n fresh whito | Georgro Louis, Whies, on tle death of Queen Trevabid, . 1, N, Hoo 1, | e oo cou 8 simat) amtiy, oF second worki ey raferenca. ADpY SITUATION WANTE) ) gecan.d or tgi orih Frankiin tights, with o blue breech-cloth and red boots, iy A‘ru?x‘u G loaked gallant and fine as, streteling out bia bare, muscular arms for the first’ clutel, he wound his flats Lightly ln the shaggy hair of lis opponont. Fora lima it all scemed a shnple demonstration of affcetion.. Tha bear and the man, with thelr heads towether and thefr fect widn apart, hung upon the necks of cach other, But then Regnler, setting his face down between 1hd bears fore paws, watched hls opportupity and tried to encircds hls opponent sumewhere fi,mwl. "l‘: ‘ll':nnlh:x wern in va. ofa |u:cnfia‘){. ry Jeoked shout ameng, thoes nearest of kin to thie Ruynln;axim)' ‘\S&@Eumw% clioase this wrent grandson of King Jained'L." Thd (L woa that Ueurge_Louls Guelph—a Ssxon-Uerman— canie to bo King George 1. of England, and this was how the *‘lon-ond-horse ™ urms of Bruns- wick and Hunover came to bo also the part of the arms of Great Britain, 1iis successors wore Georee 1., Qeorge [11, (against whose rule the Amerlcan colonfes rebetled), Qeorge 1V, Will- fum, and, lustly, \‘Icwrla‘ the present Queen, who I8 granddsughter to George 111, This vou Offices, 7['0 RENT-DERK-ROOS IN P ofiee on Dearborn st (o g atatipg busiisess, A 34, Tribune vitl ND FOUND, A AND CON- WAl CALOLL and Patk-av., wauiafl stiver hunt. Bwlsa niake. leturn to 7 snd vy OST—DEC, 27, PAIIL OF GOLL-FRAMED EYR- farses. The finder wiil be siitably rewarded by icaxing them at Hymun's Jeweiry stute, coruer of State aud Madison sl A reader in the countey writes us as foliows: . % A mule in our village yosterday alternoon in- adyéertently kicked » can of nitro-glycering. A Larn 100 ynrds distant woa badly wrecked, and thie muly seemed somewhiat surprised, whirlin around two or three times before resuming wurE ot nlhhllnr rass.’? Wadon't belleve ft; that 18, we do helleve the kicking aud wreckgd-barn part, but we don’t belicva that the mule was surprised. It fen libel on the wulo.—Norris town Here THE CLOCK OF CLOCKS. ABANT CORNEN y. Address, Anply t ind Jofins lucks we at., between Fourteentl and Weight, 0N WANTEU=RY ‘A FIRST-CLASS wird Vs cookk, wash, anil Ivon In private relcteuces, 0o Wiateoal QITUATION "WARTED & aress, aecond g, or +) todo grueral houscew, 11y, _Addris Jsaucy vg! T-$5 LE 3 d how Queen Victorla s descended betwean Frankiln: Tremant Housz, on Lake: | o N WAN —BY about the middle. ‘Tho bear, hawevar, Lad no | fmloratand bo 5 A " Reading (Pa.) Eagle._ b e Bl T nt Housrs Akt | QITUATION WANTED-BY A PROTESTANT LADY and 80, 08 often as Regnler essayéd this, he gloom-nnd why her name Is Guclph., all probability the most wonderful clock In the | {intinenta Roter, wolie hitle for coal, ele., sud | = = T MUSICAL, knocked the other’s hesd with his fronemuzzicd = — world. It was bullt by Stephien D, Engle, u | tomeuther pepers. Neturu iy Tromont lause, o __MISCELLANEOUS, PAID FOIt LADIE! EGQING T SITAUGIIRAUN.” t nshiy dpeeker, nose, aftcr the fashion of a woodpeeker, This Derieer (oohY eiinne; always diverted tho attention of Reguler, At watchmaker, ot Hazleton. He is about 45 years ; VEW FINE, SECOND-UAND PIASOS BOI SALE of age, and was about twenty vears in perfect- ® batgatn for cash. &Co, e ett, Duvis 1L oABH | ) o ho dastardly and cowardly outrages v X 5 1\ nen’s castsoff eloihtug. ~ Ordnrs by mall prompt! criog & bous. length the man turned his back In the Lope of | Of.all U Ing the clock. Mr. Reld pald Engle 8,000 for | £} 3 cloth iy cateblug the bear by the throst sud drawjuyg { L0t have ever been perpeirated fnDenver that | 4" Englo nover saw tho Btrasburg clock. In ":',f:;'.’r' A"m\';:;i"" iyt i ¥ cormen s WL RIMITAL him over bis head, but bruin guarded bimsclf | Chacted st thoForrester Opera-ouso last night | fact, he has mot traveled mora than 200 miles FATMSIEA S RTOCK LADIES: ¥UHs, ATEED A0 0} LA E SOCE sgalnst thls'schieme by fixing his fore-paws w?l::;l‘::::""l‘na Shatighran vk prseest from h})mu hnr. h:my time. This clok stands BEnE O ATTR L AL Ve livauow tnstock ) g ) = | gleven feot hij At its base It {s nbout four Tt it AL—t v S0.78 JOR- around the other’s hipsand conatructing a clamnp foig amootbly. Tho audicnco was in & good hu- ¢l ] 0l OV nmm‘wu, BHOYEN & COB JOD. feet wide and st the top about two, It is about {mall Eureks ory whosa biold not only was not capablo of belng 130 Bhoulader Gredealral urgans, fot, notfon, and dry-xvods houss will occupy sture % o mor, and all scemed o be golng as well as vould | three feot deep at the base, gradually lcss | 170 East Madisou-si. on'and sfier Jau. |, 1674 R New utyive, bew prices Beud [ur eatalogue, Rversy broken but which plainly caused pain lo tho bow'lnhml] It had pmmfidm‘m tho portion of | towards the tup. = ita colors aro darke-brown aud WANTEDS ARML FOI CLO AT BTOCK | OTF8D fuly Voreanted: W, A, KISBALL porson onclreled by 1t aud who forthwith dovot- | 1 R0 BLE0 VR e seeno fs | K0Id: The Btrasburg clock is tbirty feet Lich, and 9 A A% Tritune ofiice. 10 85l Adarid:ils ¢d himsell with zeal to tho busiucss of getting yet its mechanlem {8 not so Intricate, nor has it 1.000 Yh;rs RLEGANT FURN A FINEFIANO, DUT LiTT K1), FOIL SAL out. Ashe did bresk away fnally the furco | 800Ut to bo opened. The audicnce bnd com- | ‘as wwany figures os the Hazleton clock, The | Lo (EDUGLD T4 g, 1,00, $10. 1 A Sipnantily oot bV ors whreatind for s yvina, necessary to hls escape corcled bim clear behind menced to applaud at some ludicrous nppear- | Strasburg clock’s figures ars about throc fest — o HEELL Templeof Musto, tr) Van Luran-at, __— ~ the MZ, thien Lbupbmr careless who It wag | ™¢¢ wheu there came flylug briskly through bigh, wnd the ~American ‘clock sbout | — ¥l Lotk WANGAIN-ELYY THST- 80 lung as ha got lomebofiy. took to Lisombrace | the ar from the far backgallery a misstle which fim\'r ln:h“' inggr';:n "'fi'm 'l’fi:“" clr‘xl»xfi A CANTAUIRT CAx I bty ek ol buiau; - Aidresad toh T By th fret that presentad, who bapeuod to b hig | fell 00 the foor with dull sound. Al looked | yiyys au antom. Tt bas five tunes, Tietls | fhonlarge auiual borceis 1aiciest: s ca ot JALLETE, DAVIBE GO keeper, swaddled in 8 bulky overcoat. The amazed, but no ono scemed to comprehiend the | are’then rung, dud when the hour s struck dou- | sented by bis son ur olar p GIIANDS, suuummu‘h’ns l”_m‘ X08, o uf woud qualidea: tlona for oMy anagement, Fie will besk thirough Ilmul{flfluufl?l (huee meaniug Lusiness, Audress 1§ 1iTs, situstion. Buon sugthor missile came, and thon snother. ble doors In an alcoveopen and s figure of Jesus Awatded the preference b s appears. Muaical'Artista o the Old und N keeper,'however, had a way of his own to dis- ow World, Tsed st our (4 ot e lesdng misical eiuiciea ia Cble capo. e courage the bear, and kicklug him soveral times “Ropten eggal” exclahaed somo Double dours to the left then open, in the stomuch ‘caused him to slt d one, aud rotteu egge It was..Thero was uo | B the Aposticn srear sty une by vac. i | 4’ oot contai- eriect satliastioy wiaeSil L, await the return of Regznter. fecame back, und, | longer uny roum for doubt, for for 8 minuto | they surn towands him, Jesus bows, the Apostle c,lll. Roow v, C ate b a-aie, grappliug his -h-lmy opponent again, to bis dis- | they fell (hick and fast. In an Instant after it | furne sgatoand proceeds through the doubly | iveor TTPRIGAT PIANOSSWARRANTED AS IiGITADLE st the bear fell to curry-comblug bl with | wus realizod what was transpiring the whole au- | doors in an ulcove on the right, As Peter ap- AR b, WATCUKS, aud toiand fa tune s dube a2 Slig is blunt claws. That angercd the map, and | dicnee was ou Its fect. proaches, Satan looks ot of 8 window? above | 4 e uljee. 10 lian ices. IERD'S Tumplo of Mudle. ::iulm: the anlmal with new enerzy he twiited [ The wost prouinsnt featura of the whale | and tempts bios. Five tines the Devil appears, | s ey . e I3 nu.l.,’luv:;x BQUATE, GUASH TIANG, ¥ o MO N A v 1t looked Liko Hercules settliug the hush of tho | ton. Some of the Judics uttereda fuint wcresin, | sooeors Satan comes - down from bis window | Sraoiis th ot i, b v appears Batan comes mlm ANE—FIVE Y down from his window 1,000 JiaNos axp AT Nemean lon, and too people applauded wildly . guarantec, For cas wonihly or guars th Kol but most of them remaftied, ynoa the whole, as lows J SAToher 1o an on sratelie Vallhuiai | Gefly payuencs w3 dive poeeial brices CAl ‘nd ‘eae whlle the bear arose In great glee, aud erecting | calm as did the gentlewmen. The causo of {ne :{,’;‘n{{fl;{‘b‘“é‘ fi“wnfl“. “,?ufi”’.‘f,“fi::}i‘g‘w'fl.’:‘ S‘J«vvr{-"flw' 0L 4 laltton Litine y buy i, Bpaeratad um;}muunfid himself on his sfter lexs, prauced sbout i | excitewent did not cease. 'Tho cxge came | gppearing on Roth sidcs. Tas the pruceasion hus | Omced Lo bl $ T rumule ot My, Us Vs & search of new encouuters, Wwhizzivg through the air, Toe curtaly, in Lo | yosged) Judss and the tires Marys disappear | JPOK, BALE-4, CITY cutle vt it T_HOOKN, After tbat Thicbaud Bauer walked upon‘the | meautiie, bud been lowered,pud the offensivo | Bad~ tho doors ure closed. TThe — seene | maakstin oo i a e e e W | e s L OPEDIA. e ST ataye, & haudeowio glat whuso vast wouscles | orticlos puured against it withont stiut, Fora | can bo repeated scven tinies 10 BOUE | o i sty abii 18 LARE it B ALL ST | AL Crriridine o Ittt LS rolled up o bis tersble grip the forc-paws of [ winle the air was pretty well filled with the | f necossary, snd | the maursl motion of ok Nt of e siodar urrent rateh > JIDEL: | ers, §123 Pickaewrie AWTICR (buuna), ¥235 500 Yule ** Marshall, the undefeated bear,” For scveral | stiuking odor, s tho cgye Mlew through the uir | the clock produces it four thimes per hour, | ITY BIUKAGE cumm&\'. $3 and s Vau Duren-et. utes I'vets, 31 to Waverly novels ‘cotiplete, St minutes Marghall und the man fumbled ouo | and burst. Many of theiu fell fur short of thelr | thircas the Strasburg procession Ia made | N§ONEY T0 LOAN-ON" FUIKITURE. WARE | Kot liiuse g6 uykn obl aud b wurp cledis onother at arms'lenith just as fs doue in the | mark wnd lightad In the sudience. Notalady { but ounce a day, at 13 o'clock. Below the 1\1 House pecetpla, i othorood €9l | Hook ptore. * L beginniog of & Grieco-Rowan mutch, This bear, | auywhers near the stage that did not lave ber | pigzza is the main Jis), sbout thirteen fuches in ()’“" r.\fi'f“l-fiu_lfififi:mlm dla always bring 4o as always, was not dispoied Lo wrestlo, sud b { but uud dress bespattered with the disgustiug ) wil 0 prices, Necfore you sell your e only by deritatiug bt with biow Liub U | tiuld. Msuyof thets wore strack. Consenuenty | 2 'fi'uu,.,;,.f.‘,' ferighlts .n.‘“;'fi.‘?;:':""wm:.lfi Worsry seo AT, Corber Medison acd Dearbors «ould ba brought to furget his cautious methol | when they fled out Lhey preseoted a pitiable appesr fhgures represcoting & youth, inautood, l)u:ss)u' WOKRKE, 15 VOLA., NKW, 3123 BY of pushing his adyersary away with his paws | spectacie,~ethelr clothing {u s borriblecoydition | and old age. To tha left of the dial i3 8 skeleton Moure sull' Burie sletsatly baund, §a ond lay Limself open to o Bearcr approach. | aud themsciyes nervous and downcast in the | representing Death. 0 y i P e uetlio's 1ty's Pleailog, 3 'yole, $6.80; Hauer struck the Lear sbarply, ana then as the l“v‘:‘on.. €3, New Year's cants. When the hour-hand ap- animal, growing angry, dropped his paws and H roaches the first quarter Time revorses Buur‘zhu and strikes one on a bell with bis IS PACRAGES extreme; 8 sud comment upon our boasted ':uinunz-lwmul clvilization, was about to sit down, darted ju and wouna his | Both Mr, Forrester und bls courageous wife anothi onds; the T R T T T nauwuu[x:lhm%;:rl;l:':grwg tadn “':“""l‘" came ‘.’l”""l' “'"’l :‘“"fi"ylrul l::lclr Eppesrics EYl‘lfiffo:fi'lwll;mc::lb Mufi\llll{;.‘ u\“\"lf:u o 'h':n:: t..flp-gs"\(‘fzflt&n.h?}&em?ffiflFn‘.’x oo sha r. rt, sharp struggle, | seemed only to fntensify the motives of the ruf- 4 Wy by VLN G TALL. 164 I{anduly! 'hq‘u‘l{“gmd|n‘nh[uugh‘npw|‘lh P strugl y y hand spprosches the sccond quarter or halt taus who were futreachod iy the galiery, The Ful fell and burst all about and wround them, sttempted to speak, but was hooted. Here, came 10 his rescuo, and & Lour, thiere are heard the strokes of two bells, ‘Then Youth sppears and the orgun plays a bymu, After thisThoe strikestwo and ruvcrscs hls bour-glas: tho edge of the sccues, Baver lusfuzh the bear suorting with rage. Then Bauer advanced onve wore, aud the besr resorting to old tricks of evaslon Bauer struck him a __MBOARDING AND LODGING, Nouth Bide, 16 1‘3 18 ADAMEST,.—TWO OR THHKR DE. uirable 4l [I1 U0 OU easy terin, cuunt vt bralth, Fuu JSALE—A FINE BIL] a5t when Lwo bells respand inslde. P we forth that completel. 4 o Iarde riotn aultable ' Diow stralght from she soulder. Thewreatler's | drownisd L8 wooaBS. sounds. +1r, Porgestor | Cuc iitite pitcr thisa chime of bellels beard, | 1or o, with busro. 85, o week. I e B oL roat et e st g St 05 coaria®l on | ana ome at dho gl uf, the-evurt, wiiew th T RcorD Dot soUTH OF ILONSES AND CARRIAGES, A3 jull of rage, be fell o ahawpouing | Vlemea sl L ressed 1he grow Mrs, L Y ¢! SHLAND-. BECON. L TH O] ! Bt i Dot e e iesalys - The weckes | Fosreaorraitored thasealiowors tuies aeed | Spviorvanies walkigout. ‘thou the Aposties | 08 §25o by ront Jonhs fur. | saamrs LAND OASLEAGES appesr fu procession. The clock also tells of the (et ‘OR 6. Y ¥Olk C. -HOUS Y, now, also coraved, sushed the bear, aud the bear | gentlemen ta keep their seats, Veople 1's chabges, tho tide e, days, | Bishedor untw ¥ Dokeds il few. Uune F wagon, sud. Barness; bune 6 Years old, wediun subibittedto befog rusbied. They wentecutlijug | and duwa the steps, Suverul of the attach S iy Lo Seasons 93¢ | numss sccammocated chotr: sae. Sobd: B, sl Vodd rwadsitr! Tty coversd ex- twisting twice around tha siege, when Bauer, watchiog his opportunity, seut une srim u(: the otlier down like tbe plstun of a steawboat aud Marsball rolled over endwise. hwnqnlckullafitnmm B the mau stood while the bear fel 4 the auimal tried to elae, und reds wasud, good miske, and vearly Bowi will seil dup- aruiely or wguiber, Call ur 8 on: st Ale theatre rushed foto the gallery. They were thuroughly cfiucd. Oue un (s safd to have drawn u brick ou Mr. Alouzo Forrester, but Mr. Juaeph Frauk caught tho rascal’s aros aud pro- veuted bis carrylug ioto effect bis belllsh object, Three or four wesscugers were seut out to gud “‘"el‘.A 8T.~ANOTHER 70, § BT~ AN oo, alin Doard 45 b board, §2 sud §1.89; diy- the zudtac; and un Lop & soldier in armor s con- stautly on gyard, walking back sud forward. As the bvurs advauce, Mankood, Old Age, aod Death take part in the panorams, BURNING DIAMONDS, * e Dy 14 North Cilae B“()‘TH'I HOTEL. b e el withou 3 ] 8 L oot o cents. E Wi 3 5K, NOS, 33 st st o when he bad reached aaltting position, Bauer | a politean, but no one was to be fouud for Board Y. $1.00 e3lco, AFisubs d Tuaaai 20 was on bim agein, snd aguin Le was sent rolling. | tully 8ftven minutes. When tho police srrived | 10 the year 100 it was discovered by sctuslq #7. an di b e e it Muferonten gven sl vor But this wi udged no full, 0 when bruin | the exciteuent had about died out. There was | experiment at Florence that s diamond would h'; |h'r u“‘:‘l\hl;'lndwbfiga'l:-a}l’.; auired. Address J. B., Caavo City, Culoradu. cams to U ose azato the wicatler, with bis | at leust ho further disturbunce, ‘The play pro- | burn. Cosmo 1. had one fxed in the focus of | g Helicsdprcer, Lot IO I 30 0er Seck! e i) teeth set, buricd his Lands fo the ceeded to the cud, sad Dot even Lis was | a burning-giass, aud, alker some exposurs to CA s it S EOMAG Ry . s il the Lide was drawn across Mareh. heard. . the burulng rays of the sun, it cracked, corru T BOARD WANTE| JPUIERIOGY WALEROUSK. 100 W MONROK, fu @ sharp crease, and then with delibe When the curtaln fell some oue proposed At s o Ther TIDTOR MAN ARD W{FE TN 10 auy Bibousts ekl tatareas. Ll Fot sL0cks otuons: sot his wlghty wuscles 1o work, sud Bitiug the | threu chieers for Mr. Forreater, aud the wholg | cated, aud finally dlsuppeared like a ghost, leav- AT b ety oot Ay | sy smoust. legsllntereas, Gerh fuf siocur ofypons, h&ll:l p:rm{lly (nuln his llm I:l@hlhl‘lflK him “kti .ltwfl' rufim with d:]un‘ augl hmu‘-jdu ping, | ing uo traces b';h.lml. Experiments of 1 kind autuot mor thys teg ::,’JL{'.“{,“‘JS{",‘E. il fron HOUSEHOLD GO0DS, ward by sbeer strength, € Leust secc wud cells were wade for biw, aud when be | were costly, They were lon ylelding an L A Ay 4 s I SiRsTive Reiwbtas b Thfibteded, padaten valily with bis powey f01- | it before he. foot-lghis. bo us KIveD u & | seleotihe vesutte To was oty - worcien | gmieraie, Lifuints fiyd, dug, rpowsed. A | JRRHGHING) OB B, pled aud feli, and Bauer, uiot pausing an fnstant, | ceplion tuas must Lave made his heart bound | Prince who could affurd 1o ses his fewels vanieh | 355000 Vo 5iaN AND WIF URBE, AND ¢ T MAKTIN, 154 STATE BT, threw. blinself upon the bear’s belly and beld | with juy, notwitbstaudiog the offrout that bad | like the glits of & falry god-mother. Avother ] chlid 3 yuar old. “Private 'm".f preferred where TO } bin with his back to the ground. Me was uo | been otfered bim. . tentate, tho Emperor Fraucks 1., tried 8 ouis | there ary 6o otber boarders. Good ffsreuces given | oo st P d o longer Marvuall tho undefcated, ua the vvu;axlul ‘Tbo play closcd at & few mjnutes past 11, and B:r of valuable dlamouds fu the beat of asmelt- 5;.':“';““‘"4‘ ‘Address juunedistely B, 43 Boulb | ARG RYCUANGE-HOUS) T 1N COUNTRY IS risivg aud sweatlng, bowed to the storws of | the sudivice went out as as §L would lown 138 milea fron Clicssu, cliear, fursiock of ratle ing-furnace, and way bave felt svwe ca fru ance Bpe e vl bear mrestiod apaln, | LSS UL of charch it s saluto vy thut | Gestion . dodiog” wat they bud” e | T T wEmSOMAL, e "'L"""‘““ = ¢ ot & half-dozen persons went away because of eared. was fo 1T, aud wbout | STTEESORAL-W, ELLS W LKASE CALL = LA 2 JOSEOE the tear di.uu{ww science, tripplog Lis u the ditticulty, weuty © years Jater a .mu"umm.'n! dia- P".';mx(fihfl: R LD f s it OT OF X BINUER, DOMESTIC, WHEELKK a1y aud draggiog b bere uud Wiers on ¢ - Two ol the men sald to have been fdentified | woud was burned in Frauc A jeweler | 33uushNAL=T, TO M.1 APPOINT NEW PLACE L Jnm. utber wachiocs Lelow Balt prico aa. tous pli-fowss sud poundingils bead wesrlly ou | with the disgraccful aflair were arrested, bus | pawed Le Blaue denled the possiblity 0f turn- PERGART Phnwicd, Lusi Oics, 160 Caarkoph, Bavid -