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2 Seminary avenue—Mies Mary Faed, las Dana departitre by the rear dour, and basted him one Webster, Miss conn in tho face with a broom-stick, which caused him to drop the plunder. There was at the thine over #1,0K {n curecncy [n the safe, which escaped the notice of the thief. No arrests. The polfen have found o youth that Is worth exhibiting in_a circus asa gonnine cannibal. Ilis nameis Fddle Vore. Last evening, in an Intoxicated conditlon, he picked a quarrel with Duminick Codn in the ssloon No. A8 West Lako street. Then he drew n revolver aml threatened to shoot. Coda overpowered him and took the weapon away, whereunon Vore, to” be revengeit, canght up ono of Couda’s children and bit tta fett ear intwo. Tho brate then es- «pond to n Justice’s Coart In civii life. They | been liauled away from the fleld. No thrifty | wih,—na o many of us caplialigta seer ro con have cogntzance of all the lesser offenacs, heiniz | fartmer should pertnit his Tand 0 he cumbered | #1Anlly 10 he doing, —1L poes¢vecs tha wonderfi) Mmited l: 'u-o mmhhuun'v. they can IHIM to | with stones. |=n lulmulnll m|ml<[ the lnlc.ulun of :""y':"“};;_r‘l'; f;').m'?;f."r"f:; 'f:t';")| f":(v"_fl-trlt_lv‘;lllnl&{"'.: 4w months' confinement In the guani-house, | every one touched while plowing, aud have f¢ | fome cry easily he fnvels| Und ilen fogtetture of txe monthe: pav. Cen: | Qugont. Whers the sall (a0t Trozen, the poya | (PPB0Y net of takidg i o yone huna for sio eral Courta havo furisdiction over ol other | aud men may find rployinent now in fonscning | BUIS (Soelt. o rottarllle Conmienrournal | Denn, crimes and all offenses nlfecting an oMcer. antd digring up these wnalghtly and expensive B * i i Trevious to the trlal of an oillcer or man be. | nuisances, and, when the surfaco freezesdhoui | The * open lottor” addressed by Willinm fore a General Court, the charges and specifica- | them away on the sled, or a stone-bont made of | . Chandler, af New Hampehiro, to the Republic. tlons must be forwarded to the Department | o coupln of pieces of plank, We know of one | An® ol that Etate, Ix ench o trothr, nnaub tinl Commander for his avproval, or In uther words | man who has pail out more for plow-repairs, f',"l’f‘l‘:‘;"‘:" that ”"' efent “""“‘l by ';""ml s even muat bo submitted to the serutiny of his leal | broken whtilletreos, and Tost cime, In the last | f 14518, more fmportant authorship, - Coming adviser, the Judge-Advoeste. The timo can- | fiva vears, than ft' would take to'buy a good | no Yenniation ataer [han: that vhich aitachos o a sumed by the tranamlssion and retitrn of the | horse, and all bevauso he neglects this duty, rnperserviceante partlan, [ta charges document to and from some isolated frontler | Where tha atones nre too large to handle, they Prg.lldunl Hayes, ,‘Ften‘lnr) Fh:x‘m:fif. nc-"'fl:: a /‘f . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY DECEMBER 31, I877. YHE CITY. Maggle 3inclals, ICTIONS OF SUNDAY'S LIST. The olnouncement that Miss Vanderveer would recelve calleat the Burdick House was unauthorlzed, B8he will not.recetve. Mrs, Chnries Kern, Misa Anna Btiefel, of Galton, 0., Miss Anua_Rionlan, and Miss Josts Kern will recelveat No, 1601 Wabash avenue ~not at Na, 0. ‘The liet for No. 163 Eills avente was mlscon- The names should have been: The Mair, nsslsted by the Misses Iine amd c Jolland. " 2 The nunouncament that Mrs, W, L, Swan, nsaisted by Mra. L. W. Neclands, would recelvn S0 NICS T ITE, hington-st.~1he regnlar monthly meeting for haof Janisry will boon Wednesfav, Listead of . Appileations of Indigent inechanten for |as ruction fn drawing snid niathematica fzeh of charga forthe winter clawes hecinning Jan. 3 will be recefvad Dy the Sccretary, ANIREW GIOH. [joseEod Fi SINENT Wlevires [ady eilectors to bring thelf books to ibe Wedneadny meefing, Jan HTME REV, ARTHEN MITGHELL, Wikt CONDUGT f ik Teiin focang gk No- 150 Slugiisa: st Hubfect: Redecnil e. IPHE CINLCAT AN OPENS TTA WIN: ter elatacs m;‘:\.'n't'm:x corns nf tencl Prof. At AL scliers, I'rof. Marchand Bas ten French clatres of all l’rl{‘ & GilNERAL. 1o tha marriage nrotices this morning will he tound a remarkable statement fn reference to mo of the well-koot¥n newspaper men of this sty At 6:20 last evening, Willam Vion, resid-. ng at No. 153 West Madison strect, In get- mg off a Blue Island avenue car at the corner 3t Halsted and Mad{som streets, was run down i I . ats amounts to six weeka or moro; bit, ow- | should bo hurled beyond the depth at which a | otheralleged parties tonn imaginacs poiltical bar. | Grah elgnt German and two German-Ensiian clamess p Ak, thorlzed, anc: | £aped, ami has not since been captured. Vore's | fio "o tne culpuble negligence of the Jidee- | plow would ever bo ilkely ta tonch them. Pl pendingt tho . decleons AT tho! Proaidential | Prof. Nromn Kes poROREACRY claes, Trof. MeATcl: 3y & horse and bugzy golngata furfous pace, and | at No, 265 Irving place, was uniu s parents live un North Clark street, and the po- K e I Hleaton. il recelve no eonalileratione et Tark | It contintics In chareo of eioc ks ¢ was so serfously injured that concussion ot the ;‘é\":‘-lg:,fl“‘h are notified” that they will nat e 1 JEERt 0 F0 o A tapturing him in the | Advocate, weeks more elapas before the chiries NONSENSICAL RACINRS, recel e w York | § atton, Steann o tin, Mre, Kloan of writlag, Prof, %ok of maihe: T ira TS B DonkRerpine: i Toweln o rending and erammar, Prof. Kiiver of singing. an Y'rot, iianuein of drawine, b un. der the direction of Pro gIvr anecial attention (o indsc, Bagre will open clastes In Teht g; Dy nchout of aro returned for the actlon of the Court. Dur- | Thero never was a scatvity of people to give | Herald tind.), N fog ll this time the soldler is mulcruuln{z pun- [ ndvice. The only troubloe with ndvice fs, that it Thero in no need of ** kicking the Cincin. Ishment, being conflned at hard labor nuder the | 1= geneeallv unrelisble, or is given as an experl- | nati platform high in the afe.™ There I8 only need uand, Though nt the trial hie Is acquitted, the | ment. When we do ot know the author wo | that it anall nn'fm nscd ns a faltn clonk for what is ‘ourt hava no power ta release him. Ile fs | alwaystake it with a great deal of allowance. | repuznant to its whole spirit. ‘The inost groteaque still confined In the guard-honse, atili forced to | Evenmen of reputation give ndvics on subjeets | Violations of it hava cume from thosc who profess perform hard labor, and still treated as a con- | upon which they aro profoundly fgnorant, ~But | 10 be lta npecal champlons. ‘There 1e nothing in victed criminal while the record of the What we tntendad to say was, that hait or more | {h2 ”"““’“fi "““.‘,‘“,"‘n"‘“" ',“1“8“" shat ““i procecdings of the Court are forwarded | of the recipes wivon for cooking, for the preven. [ Reesiient anall nct with Dowtveratle Behatore, anl to the Judire-Advoente, through im to receive [ tion of diseaees, for killing insacts, ot are of | nronibits n au‘-‘ul unieratanding with hix own polit- the aporaval of the General Commanding, and | no practical value, ‘The following is an cxam. ! cal friends, And {3 thers anv Republican whe then returned to the Court. - After ail this use- | pte: vlueun't“\;'nnnmc'cm li-t“ns'l‘mn |fi-:e¢.—w§al~‘ }c-- I;I’rnl;nlocllllm‘ nu; Iaum»om \'lc!{ln‘u'sfl fihfi" of l\-m."nnlan, :n(ur;lmi with coal-oll, | ny Ecening Journal (Rep.). ree, ripe for any crime in the exasperated state |.rolled in anlviir, and fired ‘nnder a trec, did not |1 B hia mind oceasoned by tho wronas iieted | e rapdis: D¢ asnc an o dente. smoie, which | o Th9 Prosident will claim that the Ropnb. onliim by this monstrois systom of mititary | Kilted all the hark-lice with which tho treo was fn- | Jicar membors of Congross ars hound by the party trinl. Cases have occurred In this Department | fested. * 80 anya a Pennaylvania fruit-growor. i TR L e L sehere soldicra have been confined and punished Now, the above I8 perhaps truo; but the par- | are they bound to sustain o aystem whoso practical for four or six months, owing to the detentlon | agrapher who set it afloat neglects to tell us tho | workinga allow Southern Domocratie Scnators to of thelr charges by authorities headquarters, | season of the year in which luu[lply It, and wo [ have made Jnst what appolntments they desre. and then tried and found {unocentof ail offenses | do not really know whether the frult-grower | while Notthorn Republican Senatora are not even allezed agalnst them. used it to kill_bark-lico (coccldm) or plant-lico | conatiited concerning thoss in which they nte tn- No reparation whatever {s made for thia gross | (aohis mnll)l. Botl infest the apple-tres: but it ‘“"'l‘d’ A littlo Information on that polnt would fnjustice; it s an {nscparable concomitant of | fa evident that nothing shiort of actual hurning l‘::"LL?;",','?‘",..‘“'“:,““,“"’ \\'l:lch neither “.’fi onr Barean of Milltary Justice. While tho | would destroy the former now, while the latter | oq ‘Md‘;'wu":“m‘:’l"m;‘e::“a‘j’!‘r’.{‘;fi‘:‘?{ raven Judge-Advoentes romaln as o distinet corps | do not at prescnt extat, except in tha ege-forun | Tnton (sien, 1, e ass, these manstrons wrongs will contfnue adis- | Wo do uot doubt the etlicacy of the remedy as o grace o the country that permits them, and o | means of extermination for both kinds of tn- | = Thero is an officer to every eight men now ot on the prafesston thev ulshonar, scets, It applied at tho right thme, We hopo | for the rexnlar army, andl apparent e shall soon Tt 1s most carnestly to be hoped that Congress | that Aume Western orchardist will try the retn. | havelo etop tnening out Weat toint endets, or araln (s fearcd. Fritz Rudolph, 40 years of age, was found danglng in the basement of No. 103 Comnell street, hie having committed suieldo during the alght. o was n German, a° cigarmaker hy oce supntion, nnil leaves three motherless children reslding with friends pear Aux Platnes, e 304 been ont of work for soma time, and had saken to hard drinking. 1t s reapeet fully eubmltted by the police that the Common Couneil open the lodging-houses. Hundreds of homeless people are tnrned away from the stations every wight. Nearly ull the lodming-houses are in ool repatr and require only an attendant and o few biickets of conl4o start them for the winter, Soine of tho eases of homelessness that have come to the notiee of the police are pitifal i the extreme. The Tatlors’ Union held a strictly private meeting yesterduy atternoun at Rlare's 1iall, No. 7% North Clark atrect, and with great care guarded tho doors lesta newsgutherer should come pmongst them. What thay dil 1s not known. Thov talked very much aid very lowd, aud one of the eralt, who explained to the al- most heart-broken reporter why be conld not enter, ventured tho remark that they wera latke fu aliout the prives nt work, ‘The ex-memburs of tho 1'ald Fire Departe ment who are members ot the Firemen’s Denev- olent Association met at _Exeristor Hall yester- day lternoon. Thomna Jarcoskl was called to 1he chalr, and Chailes Duily acted as Seeretary, The object of the mecting was to elect drlepates course of A day or two, . Minor arresta: Wikllam and Mattie l]odl«r. of York street, chateed with the Jarceny of cloth- lng and other valuables from the house of Charles E. Ilyde, No. 60l Monroe street, in which Mattle was n servant: Willlam _ Cagney, at present under bail for attempted burglary, ami charged with the burglary of a satehiel full ul’ tallors’ trimmings from B, {{recnebanm’s shop, No. 564 Halsted strect; George Coss, robhing {icorge Gingenbach of #4.50 on Chrlstmas Eve in front of the latter's saloon, No. 400 State atreet; Dantel Gitlan, newsboy, collceting money from Jdoseph Kile, to which ke hnt no tightt Willlam Gavin, another of the fm“m hall-thleves who hava been working restilences In the southern part of the city, . B.J. Smith, a white mai, keeping a saloon at No, 218 Fourth aveuue, which s frequented almost cxciusively by negroos, was so badly beaten last night that for atime his life was deapaired of, and, ns he is upwards ol GO years of age, hia recovery {3 not at all certain, A neeo namerd Willlam Parker had imblbed freely at the bar, and, not beiug able to pay, was as- enulted by Swmith armed with a'club. In the struggle & wench named Emma Andenson happened in, and, findlug the colored race was gottiug the worst of it, she dixarmed tho old tuaw, und beat him severely with the club. Both were taken to the Armory, but Emma was eoon sfter relensed on $1,000 bail by Justice Pollak, Smith received prompt attendance, and tate last evening waa resting comfortably enough, con- sldering his intirmities ana fojuries, In thie st of ladies recclving at No. 335 Mo- hawk street, the name printed Miss Annle Par- ket shionld liave been Miss Aunie Raske, The lady receiving at No. #76 Oak _street should have heen given as Miss Emella Glanz— nat Glang, The following namee on Halsted street were erroncousiy classitted with the North Divisfon; they slwould have been i the West Divislon: Tno Mirses 1da and Jenmie Johnsan, 218, Misees Larrle tlaneon, Tilile Laneon, Laves Sherbonedu. and Luey Anderson, ‘The name of Mre. N, B, Rinchard, given for No. 250 Weat Washington atrect, wwas o misprint for Mra, N, B, Richards, The last-named Iady will receive. Mirs Mollle M. Watkins and Miss Litlie L. Bishiop, of No. 783 Weat Lake street, wish it sald that they will not receive, Thele names ‘were aent In withont their permission. AN APPEAL. ‘The Woman's Christian Temperance Unfon, in behalf of the many who will nave no * Happy New-Yeur,” because the blight of Intemperance lins touched them, or thelr Toved oncs. inost carnestly entreat the ladles who recefve New- Year’s ealla to refraln from offering ine to thelr gucsts, During the paat week we hase had the noblo examplo of the traveling men sitting down toa Tranquet which, from nli aceounts, bad o Iack of good chieer, without wine, ‘The followlng tonst, given on that oceasion, cxpreasps, we belleve, the scntiments of thelr associntions “}nmxlvntiu;f Iiquors, the prime cause of fallure to many a brilliant prospect.” «Schenck’s Mandrake Pilis. 5 willbo found to poasess 1hoss qualittes necasesry ¢ the total eradicatton af all Lilfons attacks, prompt i startthe sccretions of the iver, and give s healthy toncto the entire system. Indeed, It 18 no ordinary discoyery in medical scienca tohavs (nvented Arem- edy for thess stabborn complaints, which develop all the resulta produced by & heretofors free us of calos mel, & mincral Justly dreaded by mankind, and ae: Xnowledged to he destructiro |n the extreme to the hue mansystem. Thatthe praperties of certaln vegstablcs comprise all the virtres of calomel withodt fts fnjuris ous tendencles, 1 now an admitted fact, rendered In- dispiablo by sclentific researches; and those who the Sandraka Pilts whl ba fully satfsfied that (ho bes modicines are thosa pravided by nature In tha common Tierbs and roots of the fiekls Thesa Philsopen thsbowelsand earrect all biltous dae rangements without fallvation OF any of the fnjuttous efecta of calomel or other polsons. The secretion of bile fa promoted by thess pills, as will he scen by the altered cotor of the stools and dlsappesring of the sals tow eamplexfon and clzanstiig of the tongue. Ampia directions for use accompany each box of pllls, & will take into conslderation this seasionthe sub- | edy next spring, nnd report upon {ts merits. convert the whole army into lrigadier-tencrals, Ject of army orpanization, not merely the sim- WRLI-DIRAIRED YARDS ;’;i‘fi,s’,{,;‘,{,lh?fflcfiflfl. ";Z:.'i}";fi:‘é:x’n?z‘ “l’m‘!«":vfg: vlc auestion of fncreasing or reducini the force | are at this tiwe particularly desirable. It is fm- | that army-officers are now employed by the Gov~ so many thousand men. The principle of true | possible to keep a yard fn which eattle or other ernment’in revernlcapacitios whichgre more eclen« econowny lies much deeper, It 1s found In the | stock {s permnitted to ronm at will inanything | tific than military; and that, In skelcion organiza- army ftsell, in its conditlon, its intcrior ar- | Jike n decent conditlow, when b rains ull the | tlune Iike ours, tho number of oficers jo alwaye rangement, The pubtic would be nstonished, | thne; but a great improvement may be made dleproportionate to the actual flles, Archibald Congress Itaclf wonld ba surprised, y could it | by opening littl ditches, und therohy letting off | ¥orbes winds np his miiitary lecture on the Nus- to the anounl meeting of the Ansociation to | , 4 Koodly number of our lendivg men ard SUBURBAN. Feallzo what thorough reozanization would | tho atandlz water. Pulnt out the tieconsity for | 1Ian War with o fervii dpven to the Enullel 1o | Trepsred onfe by J. If, Schenck & fon. at hett prine represent e exiltemen to be el the thinl | {35t 1", WIS cadessoriug fosnlomen ExoLEwoOD, Tenla ot LhorouElL e o | e Yo Roy ad sive oo e . | (T lnego mumbecy afoffece, f ey expect t | cratofice,comer Sixih amd Archatt. Fhindeipi, Monday evening In January, - Thomas Jarwoskl [ @ and for sale by all druggists and deales Price 23 cents por box seit mitabee af men would be n bundan'on | 40 1t with. A good dsy yard Wil be the reauits | jnndle tholr forces wilh effect in the presence of tn 3 he taxpaying community so lizht ns not to be Runan du. _,'J,f','fl.r;fir:'(';‘ flfl;‘:" 5‘}35.‘.‘,3'}&‘:; ‘;mefmmm ards of thousauds of our boys and yrls. The Englowood Huse Company have respond- We appeal to the swomen of Chicago to aid the L. Walsh were elected as dele nd anl el wero e Lh i ed o thirty-one alarme of fire during the year they wers [nstructed to protest formully azalnst ke A clated. s ——— == P RECAIATION e praetcn which s " held i Che past by tho | £ood WOk fn Shelf legitimate soler2,—tUat of | 177 en of which were falso larme. - Tho fires | ““Rusi o superfiuons staft corps, il | BONDS FOR THE PEOPK 5J Mr. Roberlson, Chairman of tho Hose | . (AMIIITTY ERECARATION Jrsociation, of maklng lisiuetion againat, ex- " of offaring Wit o Now-Year's Dag [s | ot which {hey have performed daty haso ex- | abova all, sweep away forever thieobnoxious Bu- B e aBAing $he donbe a2 They are fzed vanaity with e uctive members | Fud Jewn comman chan Tannerls, bus for the | tendal from tha Btock-Yards on the west to | rendof Miltary Justice. Us 8- A | gy yinn of Tesuing Non.Taxablo Four Per Bk shonfd eanag tho'failiva Of Tho $1; 000,000 of the Fire {j¢partment. Ivde Park and Grand Crossing on the east, and at several they have done valuable servico in saving oroperty, which has been recognized, In some Instnuces, oy donattons to tho Company. racred wo nsk that it be wholly banished on the coming New-Year's Day. e Lucia E. Fo Kiunadt, Corresponuing Sectetary, - i, ho w1k bo held to a atrict acconntablllty, * We Cents in Small Denominatlons for Snvinga | oo 1000 ¥ BoN 3 i c ¢ with . Ellis & to the ad- THE FARM AND GARDEN., Investmente. vieabllity of concontrnting all” onr cfforts for the Washingtn Diwated fo Neto York ‘Uribune, Preecnt on_the £4.000,000 bill. Col. Hohertaon At about 11 ¢'clock yestenlay mornlug Officer Curtain found the body of a wan tloating in the river near the Twellth streel bridge, 1t wns BRITT'S Some Lossons to Proflt By=Profitable Crop QOne pruposed amendment to the Funding act, tntst be werned that, if ke In entrapped Into anking o) soon fdentllled as that of Joseph Lreunan, 60 ——— The members of the Company Include some | 10 Iiaise—At Peaco with Our Nelghburs— \\’hicl‘l’\’\"!lfi'firclvu the nnunhinous support gl all | too ALl e wiitges noting, Waie Coniron:. Ongmal ond Standard Manufactures, seurs of e, who lcavesn wifo, b auzhters AMUSEMFENTS, of tho best cltizens of the village, and when Iy 1s | Better Way to Do=Some Dig Glalmes | advocatcs of hnost curroncy, and frionds of Thnaiior Loveo Sk and tne- o puosris car e so: OVFIOR AND FACTORY Taglor ai Twolfth stroots. - Decensod was unl- TP NEW CRICAGO. taken fnto consideration that thoy rescive uo | hetiate Grange—=ORcortt Boctine—Somie | the public eredit. n Conzross, will b that por- | citred. 11 they do this nwel, tiey wil richly de- Nos. 64, 66, 68, 70, 73, 74, 76, 80 &82 Washlagion-st, . ¥, Wl recently employed as flagmau on | The reappearance of Miss Cottrclly at the | puy for thelr services, it is & wonder that they | yyrained Yarda. tion In regard to lssulnic 4 per cent bonds fn | HRES L RGNS B o B ve their end wifl o tho — Hurilugton lond ab the” crossiug | New Chicugo last ovening, after lier triumphs in n-_sa::cug Tl o bava ki ion Feom Our Ot Corrripandents small denominatlons, say of $10 ond 825, It boahundantly yuntltod by it.—New Orleans Times B A BBI H S :"m“_“‘F:{"‘l'nhy“";n“,:‘l;:t h;‘“"ms Iuc:‘efle“u:;; &1, Louls, was tnado the uccasion of o grand 0va- | o rronty during the year 1877, principaily of va- Citawratax, Ill, Dec. #0.—Hefore anothier | Was thisthat the President had n his mind tion to the talented and brilllant youniz suubrette, Not only was she greeted by a full and fashion- uble house, but she was also made the reeipl- cnt of a largo number of fidral tokens. 1he warmth with which she was recelved undoubt- cdly stimulated her to unusual efforts, and It {s but falr to say that neyer before has sho ap- peared to such ndvuntage aa she did last evon- ing. From the timne the curtainroseon the frst net until the end of the last, she kept the audi- ¢nee enchanted and fn A continued roar of Iaughter by her splend!d singing and her fnimfit- able drollerics and actions, DBut little that Is fuvorable can be said of the play itself, which (s one ot those curious melodramatic burlesques Linown among Germans as Urosse Posse, These nlays have but ittlo plot ur intrinsle value, but aro full of amusing and funny mncidents Inter- spersed with sungs and couplets, and afford the soubrettes and comedians wn execllent op- portunity to shyw their varfed talents und ace comupllanments fu the best light. Luftschloes- ser” (alr-casties), which was performed last evening, {s no better and no worse than most plays ot this kind, It twas performed fo the enme place fust ono yrar azo and acbleved but nimlerate succexs, while lnst uvening ft ereated u perfeet furore. This was aimply and solely due to the fact that the cast 1t the Twenty-second Htrect Blution by Oflicer Jones, but in tite worning, uppearing to he tubier, ho wus refeased. It 18 not known wicther he was accidentally drowied or whether lie committed sulcide, and It js n very sigular tact that the buay Huated on the water justead of sinking. WATCILNIGNT BERVICRE, Watch-nlght serylves will bo Teld this cven- gz, beginnlng at 0 o’cloek, (n Centenary Church, Dr. Thomus will conduct the mecting, and Mr. Hunter, of the Reformed Eplscupal Church, will preach nt 9 o'clock, Watch-nieht services will be held this even- Ing in State Street Methodlst Church, commenc- Ing at I The Rev. B, M. Borlug. will preach - un “The Law of Sprrital eress,” The sacrue ment of the Lord’s Supper will be given, ‘There will be a watch-nlght meeting conduct- cd by A.J. Bell in Ousley Chapely corner Paut- lion and Harrisun streets, TIE THUEE-WALL BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. A mectlng of playera to take part in the forth- voming billtard tournangnt was held yesterday at the Brunswick IHall, Mesrrs, Parker, Rhines, Hoa, Honohaty, und Suyder belng in strendunce. Nules were adopted for the government of fu- tury contesta for the champlonsbip budge, fixing the stake at $100 a side and ¥V forfoit; pinking the badge subject to chnllengu avery sixty daya; vleeting Mr. Ennuel Bruuswick us perinanent stakeholder; and providinie that ull mntches be grants and trampe. Christmas-week has been well observed by the different Sunday-schools. The Mothodist and Presbyterian had entertalnmentson Christ- mas eve at thelr respectlve churches, at which the children wera provided with a sunpee and made happy with presents. ‘The children of tho Baptist Sabbath-School were entertained on Chiristmas night at Tillotson Hall. Banta Clans or a diminutfve representative and s Queen of Fairies provided for the children a supper and presents, which made them all happy. ‘Trinity Reformed Episcopal Sunusy-School re- colved their Christinas presentsat the samo liall on Wednesday evenlng. Among thc pres- cats was a uew lbrary for the school. Every- body geemed (o have Leen remaembered, Tha metnbers of the cholr, the organist, Superin. tendent of the Bunday-echool, tenchurs, and the fufant child of the pastor all recclived handsome unil valusble presents, Tho Universalists held thelr Christmas festival on Satunlay evening ot the old brick schoui- house. All'scemed to enjoy themselves. Myrtle Moxon, an 8-yearold deughter of . Moxon, died on Enlunln{ of membrancous croup, Tha funeral tuok place yesterday after- noou. W. M. R. French gave the sccond lecture of the Library course on Friday evening; his sub- Jeet was € Wit and Wisaom of the Crayon,” The next_entertalnment will be given by 138110 of Tir TRIDUNE shall grect Its thousauds | When ho wroto those geutonces of his annual 1t is urged that, when silver wes demone- of readers, the year 1877, and all {ts hopes and | mossage, In which he sald: 1 rccommend {m:mtnm»;’lluul;"':_m'-;\n\ \l?'mln 0-‘1"' ‘l};r,y ::I':‘-L aspirations, will have been buried In the past, | that suitable provision bo mada to ensble the [ e e B Mg Py when ver was demonetfzed because not much of It It will do us but little good to mourn over the | Beople caslly to consert thele savings Into Gov- calnod, It was not In use as money, —that this ¢ a for demonetization, If that ho true, lost opportunities which It, at onv timo or an- | ernment socuritios ss tho beat mode fn whieh | I 2ICheel 190 SRRPRRRIOR ™ 1, '’ demones other, presented to us, for that will not bring | small savivis niny bo well scenred and ylelda | tire jt ifogether, | \Why M0t What Argament them back axain. We tuny, however, profit | moderate Interest, It s an object of public | ras there In favor of the demouotixntion of rilver from tho loesons it has taught us, and which wo | bolley to retain nmong our own peaple the sc- | St 1s Bot saaliy valid for the baniahing of yod would do well to heed. Wo should devote o ‘-“"m‘“ ‘:f the [{“‘;10‘1:":“1-' ulh '-:]“l!' “'“.)'lflur f.'?,'n'fifi? rees luas fho powet (o do "'mg:;: n.,c‘ 1ittla tune fn considering tho mistakes we have | country I8 guarded against thelr sudden return F 5 a4 s i b o o v ilva. meves to muko. | {ram forclgn countries catacd. by war or other | Mol be breaking fath it uat ‘Tho Amerlcan them over agaln. This is profiting by past cx- | dlsturbances bevond our Nmlts.™ mosteansy It was breaking faits with us. They perlenee, which, fn most caos, ias cost us all | Tho Becrtary of tho Treascy fn' his annual | jrlladd: "ho Congroasa our ngents Its tiret duty morgorfess. The man who does not derise | Teport, when speaking of savings-banks, and of , il thu need of the organization of some plan to Mr, Willinm E. Ghandlor's throntoned lot- beueflt from his losscs, by avolding the lke in Tt me p T 1 tor, oxpostug the *~bargain " by which Mr. liaves tha futurc, 1s but littl better than a fool. We | the collection, safe-keeping and profitabls em- | obtmined the Presidoncy, in simply tho rovamuing should earcfully consider whut has been the ployment of small deposits by the people, ree- | of an old story; but there Iaa ravage veln of ex- MOST PROFITABLE 0RO TO BAISE} ommended that authority be granted to lssue | pression mnnln§ through it that s too blunt to % ket for | tertificates for sinall deposits convertiblo fnto | cover np the ovident disnppointment of tho suthor and, it there Is llkely to be o good market for | the 4 per cent bonds, now authorized by law, | JnnotNaving been alowed to dictata the disteibu- 1t ozaln, wo should piant it anotlier ssason, It | the proceeds to bo used solely for tho redemp- [ 4105 of 1 portion or all of the patronago of thie new Is not well, however, to risk all onona crop. | tion of bonds bearing a higlier rato of luterest, miplalestion. She docaimont s sensaliduile hat not rovolutiodary; and it 1 most important In Totter dividoup tho farm fnkp smaller lots, | 81 now redoemable at par, that it shows tho bitiorness provalent anang romo ‘The plan which scems ta have been auguested | of the teusted leadors of tno® Repubiican part a0d plant o varlety, 1 a thing s Mkoly 000 | 1q ho Presticnt of fssulng honds of amall do- | fyainet Tho Preaidenta Sauthorn palicy. Thers. s overdoue, don’t rush fnto it blindly, Decauso | nominations directly to the peoplo In exchange | just snough told of an aerangoment fof the contin- the Turko-Russlan war created a demand for | for thelr savings hos tio inerit of eing tho | vanca of the clectoral caunt to make one wirl for cartridgen, no one adviscs manufacturers to go | simpler of the two; though that proposcd by [ proof rather than idlo assartion, and not enough to to ninking them on n Inrgo scalo in hoves of o fu- | Sccrotary Sherman would” mako fcss work for | inliitato againat tho position of tho Prosient as o BEST SOAP, . ";I'hn ";m;"ulfllfl I{ld ”Efi“",‘.’u‘f“’.'.""u'i’\? 3&: Ly or From ‘naling AT JReiago vent Ires on Feceipt of B0 ceni BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. asmn lhufiumt Tegotable ofls, Unrivaled for ‘oflet and the Dath. Forurein'the Nursery it no cqual. famplo box, eontalniog throo cakes, ient free un recelpt of 70 centa, BABBITT’S SOAP POWDER, From this Powder 8 besutifal and serviceable white nolt Honp, of wny deslred strenain, can be made Iy ten ninutea' without the uee of greas or potash, Tria package sent frea on recelpt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER. Absolutely pure. Viread, cakes, puddings, etc., mady n & short apaco of time. keep lunger, & more di ucstivie tha's when mado of comuion'and clieap finits tions. A trial package sent fres on receipt of 73 centh i s xeholder Idinie thet utl n last ovening was far Detter tun lust vear, - As | Mra. Laura E. Dulnty, Friday ovoning, Jan. 1f. | ture market. The domatd will soon be over, | the Treasury Departmont. {f the lutter plan | Staicsmanuf patriotic fntontions, of poilcies that ;"]“;lf:dnll[:!('l:"“;“‘fi:;l";‘h':,h :,’::‘"'n‘,f‘:“’:i“"‘; Lo n,llruml{y mlnim!'v B I C"l““’"brl “}'"‘"l tia |‘T"’ o ) '}"" ond Mrs. D, 3 itublard are spouding tho :‘:‘;:1 ‘o matufacturor would bo ‘loft with hia | stould bo ml{)ru:d, Vo actdal nuimbor of bands Date. m:ful’;::m.fi‘:.?l:}.mi-‘mfircv.len’:"nln'c:’I?I‘c{:l‘nn::; B A B B I I I ,s adopted tn - couneetion_with e threcball | fiod o “'m’;".é"l; tun)(l::‘ux;)nltl?n T m’l!l‘}:y%m;lti-l:m"llnm Coinpiiy. <1V, Hicle stock on hand. 8o It Is in growing crops on tha | would not be Inereased, and the labor of ndluafi tho Administration ara moro. matters of oplntem, tournment of Aprlly, 1875, A new rule, how- ever, was adopted yesterday, ch s worthy of reprodctiois cntire as a notitieaiion (o the Tra- ternity of disremmtatles that they sre to bo po- Jitel§ but Nemly barered ont. S «Sec. 2 The . holdes of tho Ladge ehail bo anb- Ject 1o challngo as -providod-in (o forezolag sece tluns by any repotable playsr who shall hayo heon a restdent of Chicago for six mantho prior (0 lests 1ng the challenge; nnd the holder of the baige may deciine to play_any chullenger for roasans Liat 1ho stakchoider thall declde to be good and sufticlent. ‘e openlng game of the tourianiont will bo {ulavul onv week from to-night at Brunswick lull by Franh Parker and Veter Sayder—30¢ pulnts up. OTITUARY, Another of Chleagu's alil citizens has passed away i the person of Jumnes M. lurvey, who died yeaterday torenoon at the Tremont llouse, - sged nearly 76 yeara. Tho deecaned was bor i Albany, N. Y., Feb, 14, 1803, He lived there for titty years, and (n 16858 found his wuy to Chicagu,” where he embarked in busliess as a succeasful anud prosperous terehant., Iie was well kuown hiere and In New York City, where he dld businers for ten years. o was one of the first 1o manufacture stoves in Albany, N. Y., n businesa which has grudn to be onc of the greatest industries upon the line of the lud. ton Riwver. Mr, {Harvey's e wes & model of purity and hooesty. In bis business trans- setiots he wes o carctul maw, and ho was tover loth to ald his fellows, His doath cume not uncxpectedly. He had been fn fuil- Ing health for some time past, nnd, when death wame, it found him ready and prepared, No man in Chieago wii) he more 1y missed fu the clrele fu witlch he moved than ar. Harvey, o leaves behind him uproar, and she was seyeral tinies cncored and ealled before the curtain. Buch acting us she did 1ast evenlng has never before been seon in thiscity, Nothing was overdonc or caricatiired every Dicture wan llelike. It {s this naturainoss and [reedom of inavements that enraptures aud captivates all thoso who have an opportunity to witnees her hrilllant perfortnances. In her ef- forts last eveningz she was ably seconded by the two comedfans of the company, Messrs, Koch und Shober, the former as Pinnedery, rval-cstate and house owner, and the latter s Lirkholzer, manayor of Irs. Qritlhofer's cslate, Both of “thesu excellent comedians ecemed to bo Infected by Miss Cottrelly's uncontrollable humeor, and gavoe performances that reflect great credie upon them. Thoy shared tho ap- plauss and honors with the great sonbrette. Tho part of Pawia Erbacsrat, by Mrs, Clausson, also deserves favorable mentlon, The other purts were amnall, but all were acted as well os coutd bo expectod. Altogetber, last ovenlug's nerforianco was one of the most enjoyable yot n at Wurstor's theatra this senson. If Mr, Wurster will only continue to give such plays, Intersperscd with furces and comedics, fur tho production of which his company ts beat. suited, ol et dramas and trazedics alonu for the bal- snce of this soason, ho will yer have o balance un tho credit shile of the ledgor, MR, O'ITARA’S LECTURB, s AND JII8 RRSPRCT FOR TIE 1NESS, * Mr. Thowas G. O'Iara, lfke Mrs. Jollyby, hos amissfon. That mission requires that he shall repeat tecture on the * Wronus of Ireland to u loug-suffering people, Accordingly ho farm. High pricesnlways bring overproduction, | fng tho intcrest, which woutd be very great nnd are entitled ta rospoct en far as they may bo and !hvmr cgmoa a rc’;cu:mg of rx'y’rlcu. We | many very smull bouds were sold, wcn“: not bo | borne out by the lum.n and theso have u’nly ren laven't a doubt but that next season wheat | nuzmented. o hinted at by Mr., Chandler. Many of the state- will bo lower than it has been for years, unless Tho argumenta fn favor of the fssuc of bonds | meuts iu his Jetter have already been refuted, and samo aceldent—such as rust, chinch-bugs, or the | of small” denomiuations will suwgest thom- Ithrum‘:{n-h only r"\'f‘wi llurlx(w.‘ol ’I‘l‘svr Urle|-||l, to Iesslan fly~—should befall the crop all over tha | scives to any onu whohas watched tha curront | Hhew bis hand bt e pr ":‘l: “_“;;M,"flé:’,p%f;' ip wheat-uroduciog reglon simultancously. This | of public opinion durlog the past few mont quirer ( lfm‘; Byserye { {8 the result of high prices and o good crop, | There aro no subjects in which public Interest iy : stimulating every farmer to put in moro wheat, | can be arouscd so easily as thoso which affoct If Mr. Chandler and his friends wish to WITH TIE NEW YEAR tha individual pockets of the peonle. Thoughts | compol Proaident Hayen to laok for his »uppart to wa aught to start off at peaco with oll our | less people cars little for the public credit, be- | the Democeatic (me. and to have it gonornlly ad- neightors, It s, perhaps, {npossible to get | cauae, although they may accent tho thcory ;’““'" '“‘é unt ""“gfl" ‘|M'h{|h° A m‘"'f‘lfl"fln along {n this world syithout having an occaslonal | that lijury of 1t may causo general loss, the o O b e ;“‘ ‘;”1:3';];{ difiicilty, Farmers, from tholr pecullar situa- | never actually dlscover whon or whoro thofr | that 114 lutelitzibls on 1o ofhor theory. Tty une tion, are more liable to 1o differc sbare of it 18 contributed. 1f theso same poo~ { Jews wo greatly misjudge the atate of feeling amuny men In any other profussion. ‘The never-sctticd | ple depended upon the maintenance of the pub- | tho p:vfy. thiat {8 an oblect which will fim hut «qucstions which aro always sristng over ronds, | I credit for n part of thelr {ncome, no mattor | itllo sympathy in New Mlampshiro or elsewhere, echools, fences, deprodations of stock,” cte., ore | Liow small it might bo, thoy could abonco | Tho Presidont haa been assatied by two different wrolific sources of azgravation, and cannot we!ll | lecomo conservative on all finuncfal quos- | elemunts within hisown parly, The one aunrreled [+ avotded; but we may do much to. provent | tlons, and would Lo ns carnestly op- | With him bocausu he d -rnmrd“!d. in tho seloction thelr recutreuce, |~ Where Oifficulties arise, jo- [ posed to any logisistion calculated to g’ ",:," ““"h‘:’!' “"‘."" ""“g:"l‘:“ ":‘“"12’\;5': stesd of xusmngcflwu to a Justice-of-the-Poace | lmpair the public credit ss the miillon- n’d“nm,‘{,’g“ oy (e h, p1,|n;,"; el or o lawyer to begina lawsuit, wo shunld call | alres. Tn 1o wny could the farmors and 1nc- | Sithont: duo. regard 1o the Derscnal liforasta of on the offender and try to ndjust the difficuity | chianics of the country be moro thoroughly edu- | cortain pdliticlans. Tha other took cxception to amieably, 1f that cannot bo done, count well | cated in sound tinancial fdeds than bly nducing | his courea because it rovealed neither elavation of tho cost beforo you begin a lawsult, Wo havo | them gencrally to acquire s personal financial | yolitical method nor consistency of purpose, Buth a case in mind_whera two nelghbors quarreled | intercst in tho sccurities of tho Government., | appealed citiiee to whiat they concelved o bo the about a linc-fonce. ‘The fenca cost, pers | It Iy truo that a large wajority of the very class | declared |>rlne|nlu or the recounlzed precedents of haos, 73, A suit at law resulted, | of peoplewho would purchase theso bonds of | the i|l7nnvmunl party x }h& »m‘xi'\nifll by gh‘f"“um and . the plainti? recovered a verdici | small denominations aro now fust as much In- [ Presidents sctiou sioulll bo guldud, and both have of ‘Tho caso was appealed to the Supreme | terested fn tho preservation of tho public credit | Piiaht to thele ronewad aupport, M. Chandlor Court, whers it {s now pending. ‘Tho plaintift | as though they held United Btates sccurdtles. | adopts the moro herole method of ** prapding* the has already paid his lawser 350, and has spent | A conslderable portion of the funds of saviues | Presidont as an ally of the Democrats; and, after two weeks of valuable timo attonding cous hanks, in which they have deposited thelr | declring that "ll{mcu e crime; acquiescence & besides iosing a great deal of other time nurs- | money, are nvested fn this clasa of sccurities; | and snactlon are political death,™ proceeda to ing his wrath und. curaing his nefghbor, If hio [ but this interest is an Indircet one, not appre= | **read * the Preaident out of tha party. Thecaun- gains his sult ho will have lust moro noney than | clated by n majority of the peonte. 1ry nwaits with -ubdn%v\ u\rlo‘nfly to liear wkhgl‘Mr. it would have cost to bulld the wholo fence, | ‘There re other argumenis in favor of this | Chandisr proposes to do next.—New York Tnes Wherodiffercuceaexist the betterwayto do s to [ plan which will not ho lost sizht of when tho | (404P): fourthaunual masquerade ballat Tillotson Hall, Wednesday cveninig, Jan, 18, John iawelka, J. A, Blain, and Cal' Chamberlain aro tha Com- mitteo who have the matter in charge. e ———— (OWA SUPREME-COURT RULINGS, Spectas Correspondence of The Tribune. Des Momnes, In, Dec. 20.—As long agoas the 17th Iowa Roports, State vs. Baldy, it was decidod that, where n juror, after rotiring to do- liberato upon the vendict, drank o giass of ale, 1% wus sufticient causo to set aslde the verdlet. In another ¢ where & bottlo of ale was Tiolsted to a Jury-room by loworing a string aud attaching it to the ueck of the bottle, {t was do- ¢lded misconduct aufiiciont to vitiate the ver- dict. 8inco that timo it has been tho tendency of tho Court to dlscountonanco tho uso of fn- toxleating liquors by Jurors whils iothe dis. charge of thelr duties, on the ground that the purties lm,nuc have the rizht to oxpect a jury of sober men, and that what~ over teuds to impalr the understanding ia prefudlal to a calm deliberatlon and clear com- preliousion of the caso. Iuy,at the recont term of the Court, a naw deporture was taken, Tho casu wna that of State vs. Uruce, The defend- ant was triod and convictod of murder, Ho awked for a new trial on the ground thet he had not been lllrl{ tricd, in thatthe {umn had been in tho habit of drinking Intoxicating lquor dur- {ug tho ndd\oummenu of tho Court pending tho trial; und shiowed coucluslvely that, on tho worniog of tho day on whbich the verdlct was rendered, several of tho jurors had drank SALERATUS. Astandard article. Assmplo pscksge sent free of recelpt of 43 conta. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR. ted fres from all fmpuritles. _The hoasewif G {upgn T “Triat Package sant freo on roceipe o tuate. BABBITT'S POTASH. ure concentrated alkall, doublo the sirength of cofnl.'v“nnu potasli, Bsmpia sent free on fecelpt of 29 cent TIHE PROPRIETOR will aive nn ounce of mold for every ouaco of imparitics fernd In aoy of theao preparations, For Salc bu all Dealers. AUCTION SALES. et A RO, A s ot WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Qenerat Auctioneers, 174 Nandotghi-st. RETAIL STOCK OF A JEWELER ————— ® R brandy and whisky, The tnotion was denled on | 2o aud talk the mattor over friendly, offer to | subject comes to be discussed in Congress, o recurd uf tusiness ltegeity s ou exanple :z:’fi:};&"k;}‘l]&“" ’°,‘. -“:l’“’:u":’d:s"""'.‘;?.“ }lm ground l:lm"‘l‘i. was not sbowa that " tho | o lalt way or ovan s step farthers an, u niuo "l'iw bouds (nquestion would faaian tiesafost Hak Colimlimentary to Tauin AT AUCTION. ot AtV and progress t i men, ‘Th h ur; i ran| any auor after re- | cases out of ten, the offer ho gladly nceept~ | of possitile Investiments for amall savings, giv- 4 ot . funcral whi take ‘Dluce \vt.&'.."-‘i.nfl;' morning wt | and advertised in the dally pavers to tho effcct i Y 2 About ten days ago a' gooil-looking, well tiring to deliberate on their ""u"al or that any ed. With sucha beginning, who shall’say that | ing to the holder of taciu a security uncxeelied projudice was cauged by the liquor drank during oAby days ag0 & gooll [l | MONDAY, forc. a1 at 10 aiclck & at Butters & {ia Influcnce moy not extend through the whola | and 1o the country n homo ebt fustoad of o | frtercd fit G aL o statiohidse ane, - il ne: iictiun Housa, 174 Raadolph-st. 11 o'clck, from the Tremont House. Thu ro- that ho would present his world-famous and in- ¥ formed the Chicf of Polive that he wus a fugl- | = The stock conatata of Gold and Sliver Watches. o fow 1 ill be takes ful e ” o cloc] the adjournnients of the Court. The defendant | yearl forelgn one. ‘Loe tlass of men who Indulge tn o o8, ¥ o - | Dis ds, Uuld Chal i Nots, kleeve Buttons Btuda, youtus weill e taken: by apoctal car fo Husehllt e e e e i sl ummn'l!ull to ths Supraie Court, whers iy "fii‘ y A' i G, TGS CLATAED, aliuss ot ondholders, clllng them *bloated tvo from Qusticc, and that o dosired to purten | cue.alluf which mast L eloned foh HigbertMider 3 ~ | ing of the Cour ow was aftirmed. To do 0 oxchango says: and “coupon clippera " and other equally o P | P ud 4 e Stnncapolfs flod, and found it occuvied by ninety-four | tie howovet tho Court mado u distinction bo: RO bay bon elipp y op- | from and what he hud dove, Mo repiled: There nro men canvasaing this county seiling | Probrivus naines, could not conslsteutly oppose | w & B e n tefione tho farms | an aimendment of thip ldind. Thels grievance fn | shrom gmoo o Gt sl 1 (ompany ors, and have told nie, that thear J!km'u waoald pull | that, as they allexe, discriminations arc made 1n | ¢0'he statiun daily, anid that hie would |kam froin 140 to 240 pounds lighter draught than any | favor of thuse who are rich enough to oWn | 1igciee, Telegrams wera sent to New Yorx, Other plow, United Btates bonds, and naoinst thost who aro | 4nd the statownents mado by tho young man ‘Thero aro men ready to heliova anvthlog, and | 100 I“"" to possces them. ‘Tho cnactment | ywore verificd. Notlea came to arrest him, which wo hava - littla doubt but that tneroare thoso | of a faw 1ike that proposed would give tu the | wegdone, aut tho gas operator now lanzufshes who will belleve storles 1iko the above. Tho | pooran opportunity to share with tiio rldh the | f1ai). When nskod why ho acted so foolishly clegant, light-handling, and easy-draught plows | favor which the Uovernment cxtonds tothe | gy o @ glye himaelf away,” his reply was that mada by such roliable firma us Deero & Co., | holders of Ita socurities. | As It I8 Impossibls to | g éwauld rather stay In Bing Sl than live in Furst & Dradley, tho Dixon Plow Company, { deprive the rich bondhotders of the privilego | Toyaq. and_wmany others, vary but very Hitlo in thu | of investing thele capital fu a non-taxably bond, > uality of the work thoy do, or in'the draught; | surely. nons of these cuthuslastic *iriends of therefore, when one clafing a difference of 0 | the picople *? will be found objecting to a meas- |,.1:°;l,l.§2g.:fi';_hpfllflfflx{u.‘:x"z‘!;t‘\‘;fnlulzfl:ul‘l?r‘;fi;: &, W, Wella, Sclurler, ux-tiov, W. i aplor, alson,' Wie. i thc i J. M, Waldron, Minncsota; A. B, Lesley, Dola- wiret W. Al Chambers, Fort Worth, ‘fox.} Novert Flikins, Sau Francisco. ... Pulmer Jouse— . Tutch, Bl Loo £, Kiog Joidel, Torontn; B, B. sh\lovr. Conueeticuty K, 1. Atkluson, Molino; M. 8, foblnsun, Dubugne; ' 11, Winston, Minncapolfa: Jobn Giil, Jac . W. Weston, La Wiiilam Van' Vieck, Wood, Bpriugield; W. Duncan, # Grevy, Budalo,.. Grand Paclfe-C, fngton, Vice-lresident Us Py R R Clirke, Towa City; A. W, Denuyy Dorton; U, K. Bt 3. ¥, Cramor. udA.d. Atken, Milwaukee} empty chulrs aud an Jider-Ocean reporter. The brothers In misfortunc shook hands and in- auired one of the other where the meeting was, Thov had scarcely fAnished thelr Inapection of the rootn when thers ontered a pecullar-looking and sumewhat erratie porson about &) years old, wha introduced hlnself ns Mr, O'llara, Ile extended his st to cach newspaper-man, and forthwith launched Into au cloquent culoglum af ‘Cum Tiiuunm. After this lad vrogressed a fow inlnutes, tho Lako atrect represcatative ventured to suy that ha was not on Tus Thin- tiuen the duty of a juror before and after ro- tirdog to deliberats upon a verdict, It says that, **1f, durfug tho adfournment of Court, the jurers do no act which lnpairs the miud” or clouds the understonding when again called to hear the evideuce, or urguments of counsal, it caunot be sald there i3 misconduct to the prejudice of any one.' 'Fhis Court has alsoastablished o new doctrins with regard to pronilssory notes. Ifa farmer gives his note for 810, and'it is ralsed to $110 by some rascal, and sold to u bank, the farmer must pay tho note when due, and cannot st up the tesudulent alteration us & defense agafust RETA:([}I; s Fine Furs and Robes AT ATTCTION, MONDAY, DEC. 31, at 2 o'clock, p. ®., &t ooe salenrooms, 174 Randolph-at. A nice assoriment ot Mink, 8ea), and Utter Bets, Wolf-Hobes, Ladicd! B d Mink Sacks, Caps, Gloves, etc., all firste A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctivneers, v Ilunte ————— many pounds as {s stated _above, hu may be sct | wre that will placo poor people In this respect | of pedestrian, and eleguntly-dressed Iadies,make | — moygR - T o J. ltichmond, Toront ‘Tuthili, 5t, Josspb, un‘“’\’r willbe from tho Times, mo boy. 'Tis | the rights of the banker, an fnuocent purchusor. | down s a swindler aud liar of the fln’z waters | on the same plane with the rich. nn&‘aplunmml l.mlllunthl I'hu extroma. ut If THURSDAY TRADE SALE. et Tionss ot 31, Conun umu,m.i a paper that 18 1 reot FoqUCst SRONE 108 roe e —————— Wo do not regard it as possible to lessen the - —— taste bo wanung In the dress of the women, nug ‘v l CI th. > i g, My tho Non ' S0 Gt | B 1 tova i o L Shubune Do'7ou | ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN THE ARMY, | it cf plows sl blow what i o OURRINT OFINION. yomaiincivefeatugv vasvor, "ot may | Iy Goods, WOOLORS, GloLHING, H irev| h H M o 5 t *. 3 ——. o Davidau A. liean, New Yorl ".‘;.}',‘.;’.?,‘.’.’.‘.’:E'fi";‘.'e'mfi“l}’.mnmua the platform u ths Bast of The Sritann that a plow which turns over ond conuninutes tatax i Andreical Haaor—publisliod 4t Cluclo Wool leavers and Casstmeres, . (. Mere 0. Peuss, New Yorl with two ur thees American flags and some bits | FT+ McKinnxy, W. T, Dec. 2.—The ad- [ tiissoll pertectly is the ono with the must ab- Boon after Cougress reassomblos will come m{‘ l.lll'“\. v nu‘:‘ of 4": oar, nl lknt o m:;-: uumi-y:w;.r}wu \ied, and Gray Fisanels Whiliam W L e Hhbom A couplo o colorad wax | sniulstration of justico In the army, the consti- | rupt turn of the mold-board, and consequently | the test of the Prestidont's Indepondonce, 1f he R ST R Ry e P | i s ta Lien., {oweling. Freuch Merinos, act and oxhaustive matcrial trated with of heary draught. ylelda 10 tho Qewmande of Conkllng, Catasron, and | Shotes, Hhls Tostare of vales 18 sapplomonted by TAR STATH GRANOH, .+ Schura, w b generally racy contonts. Pour years ago the Btato (imnge of the theirallics, and dlwmissos Mr, Schura, wo shall be gen ly racy Istoken in the femper of the man.— Patrons of Husbandey of [litnota was too large | Sfeatly m Tor any hail 1 tho City of Bioomington, Biice | Cérelund larakd (2 camlles and somo Howers wero pliced uear the rewling desk. *'The candles ara green, mu boys; tho nationsl color, y¢_know. [ haven hich re l|:.cl. for tho presa,” Will yo go down to thie bar bevunt and take somu clder. 1never tution und procedure of vourts-martial, domand the serfous consideration of Covgress during tha present scasion. It would prove benoflclal to tho country to abolish muny uscless depart- ncuts, us the Commissary, Ondnance, and lu- NEW-YEAR’S CALLS. ADDITIONAL OFEN 110USEA The list of ladics who will recolve callers to- morrow sbould s fucreased by udding thy fof- . ing. ' 8ating, Hoslury, Kait Qoods, AN W S o iaiaburg Fmbrotderies: Thursday, Jan, 8, at 0:80 o’clock a. m., MARIBIAGESN, o A A A A A AR Artnk wuything Lut cidet nyself, that time the number of delciutes have been Nobody can be docoived into the belief | FINRRTY—RADIN—AS tho residence of the At our Balesroome, Tuwlug tames recelved ut this llico too Iste for | o1 donoy arinke elaer, sald both unfertu- | apector-Gencrals, But as o th Bureau of Miki. | reduced, until ouly some tifty or sixty nttend | nat tho Senate has any other purposo than o pre. | Tie¥, Falber Burke, ot BE iZabumbiills pashin, o p insertlon in the publication made yesterduy: uates gt onee, tary Justice, as it fs facetousty called, ot only the annual wneetings, The next annual sesslon the evening of Sunday, Dec, 30, Jchn ¥, 174 Fast Randolphest. TRUSTERES SALEH. Entire Stock of Carriages, Ofice ¥istures, atc., of the COAN & TEN BROECK MANUFACTURING CD. AT ATOTION, Thursday, Jan, 3, at 10 o’clook a. m., 4t $he Bopository, corner Randolph - ventthe auccessaf tho Presidont's Civil-Bervice T be hoid tn Veorla, bewtnulnit on the, I8t of | pluns, 3¢ ey eannot force bl to adopt tho ald reat Vmany other things: has outlived | piam which thoy have tried to do persistently, DEATIIN. Bt e canings, haa outhived | thoy'wil atfoust provent the practical CBI0rca: | cornmsm et stich & day, which Is & miatter of doubt. Fho | MeHof the new,—~Xilicauke Santnak (Rop.), WILLARD-Saturday, Dec, £0, Josoph Willard, d U years, elumentary cause for such an organization, viz.: Military protection was complelely tor- | “%8 idenco, 884 Cottagi Bz frelght. wnd passengcr ratce, mgulutod, | winated by Gran beloro layen cauio s, that 1t e O A fhbvnoon 81 3 oiclock, by car tcioselres 83 soun 4 the heavy coru crop of | sevie to us that, Uf 3, Chiandler ihinks that some | 7| cto Unkwuod Cometery. g . : Wi bate rents, No, 1273 disan _“‘w“":_“:f“:;‘;‘f‘",“'n‘:";“‘;f;_" uow be- | Lhi cogtatu o for Gen, Grank, who I reality | 186" Sehrmiek: ‘.'f&'%'wm W, Gavin, e o1 “Take what ye like, e hoys; tho best in the land Is nonu toa goud for the hikes of ye, Ob, tis u great puper, Tns Trisune." ‘The Jufer Urean man murmured something which sounded Jike Y, Scammon, old and re- speeted cltizen) Mr. O'Hara declined to notice the Interrun- * Como on and hesr me lecture,” sald he, *and sure I'll reward ye. [leaven has de. clared that £ should lecture on the wrongs of SOUTI DIVISION. 1370 Indlana avenue—Lirv. J. Lafayotto Curtls and diughter, with Mre. . K.Cowles_and Misa laura Cowles, of Devil's lake, and Miss Lucy ierce, of Mempbls, 1441 Praftio uvenue—Mee. U, K, Mallory, ae- sloted Uy Slew. J. L. Mligh, Miss May Smith, snd Mlss Jeento High. 157 Thirty-dtat street—Mra, Col. 3. A. Mulligan, he Mixscs” Mullizin, Mra, Nugent, Miss Nugent, Mrs, Lily Bugry. sud Miss Aice ltadin, bath of Chicauo. tho public welfare, tho jutercsts of the service, = but the demands of justice, Joudly call for fts abolition. Were thie true intcrests of tho army consulted, Congress, without dlssenting volce, uud ot tho cariicsy possible opportunity, would elminato the title * Burcau ot Military Jus- tleg ! from the Ariny Register, aud permit the cmluent lawyers now composing that uuxfiulm ow dlscontliued a1l miliiary yapport of Jopublicsn | fyomas K, and Afary Govin, aged 10 'years 10 d Ann.sts, it Cottsge G - - | wmecountey. I have speat 85,0600 lecturing bady once more to shed lustre on the pol Thu Grange has ceased Lo even exvite curlosity, ! te i a1t the Soul Rapd i mas K. a A b/ an. o e hon ey tiohemonces Moth- | O rent. 1L Havo b I al i e | coutts of Hhelr respective dtice. atid tho activa meiubers of tha orcanlzation ars | et osts (e ) o oo st =Cneins | wontie s LS g tan, 1, 0610 atctock | BTORFSLE: Tk DLISS, Trasee, 1623 South Dearbors etrect—-3ry, ilettich, ase metimes 1 take up a collee- the adwinlstration of criminal law in the | & few old granuice, who imugine they can turn b " Wi A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctlozeers. alsted by Q! Pillic Arsold and Miss Julla Ruehl. WEST BIVISION, 497 Weat Monroo stseei—~3law Annle Reld, with Mive Lizzlo Miervin. , i " No, the Prosident does not fntond to infure | 8. m., 10 Church of ly Nawe, whezo High Mase i iy ‘:fifl"fi’;’.’#i"éfié‘&"fi'fii&' u?rx{fl{':r{,'; the Soutiers Ronulitean party. Ho canot do iy o celorated, thouco by cary ta Uslvary Corae- e Y pat now, It bs dead, Do o of & 3 " '.‘fi‘x’i‘.’.";‘é".fxil.;é”fl:x'.','."iu":.,'.i,‘iu'é‘r" '-lmg::-:"h: catled topublicay Lresldent. BILLINGS8—At Englewood, Ii., Bunday, Dec. army ls intrusted g.a departmuent termod tho Burcau of Military? Justice, conslsting of elght Judge-Advocates, the head ol the wrgu baving? the rank ond recelviug the pay of & By GEO. ¥, GORE & CO., ¢4 and 70 Wabasb-av, FIRST SALE FOR 1878, “The Fiter-Ocean man sald he wouldu't goin it there wus a collection, It bad cost hitn a dline that morning ot o Weat Bide Baptist church, " rizudicr- : i 10, I bot Gdth year, Mary Anb. wila of Giihert L. 73 Furk aevoun—iites Luey Bub, it thodtiunen | AV Sie, O flare, +vooime in anytiow; | General, tho uthicry tho tauk aud pa o Majors, | 18 prepared to- pay cash for all Lo buys. Tho | Saimat By With the best of Juiontlont, Sey & | Mliinge, sud wother of i G. Biliings, of (his Geartls o atiaealin. Benjamlu A. 11, Cart | We av6 ull reudv aud waiting for you'” ‘The re- | This devartmeut is a vreation of i late War, | comiug sesslon at Peorls creatcs no interest; | sho Ropublican party of the Nocth will ataud by jta | cit rters declived ; they vould not do the subject Y:.llluu If they had to act as audicace alsv. By his timo four meu bad atraggled in, and, when nn':-hx', sdsiated by her daugnter Kitly snd Mre. oberts. 100 Warreu aveuna—Xlse Merlan E. Nolle. its exlatouce lmg;zlly belug uokoown pravious to that event. During that great struggle the anl, 40 for 18 olug soy perticalar qoud 18 son: | dry bosen,sad Vaken tsoa gloioas reaureciion, Wanoral at the residence tn Englewooa, Mondar, serylens of a board of skilled Jawyers wore so- cerued, the delegutes nght better save their ica Republican (Rep.). ““"'\‘Jf.‘k 'n.'n‘zi t.lhmuhu willbe taken to Hu- expenses aud apply the mousy on some overdue The lotter with which Mr. William E. ““'fi-m oi rment. 4 1 g : 1 g A OUR OPENING 8ALE OF 510 Hubbard sticet—3lre. William and Miss Ju) o scribes sald that thoy had unothor and very | quired by the Jutricate legal causes contiuually | paper, to thelr profit. ¢ v hicne papurs bl 5 Tinie 1 | it i, o whichtuey waid o | g Uit evss Hce ke wn eacreaeice | *Tha much-laliedof mecting of the e it w0 biak an' senor | bscs, of prossions, saeis seet 1o mmets | BOOTS & SHOES NORTH DIVISION. turn fo balt an hour, Mr. O'Mara atarted up- | bus sdlicred to thy urmy when its services sro OFFICE4S OF FAIR ASSOCIATIONS, wreck of uisbtur and erush of worlds politicatly, i, | and 18 daye el 74 gears d0 monllie td Prof. Swing will keep open bouse New-Year'ator | stairs tu begin his discourse. In another justant | holonger required, when its luflucnce s pus- | to talk over the sbuses which havo crept 1uto | by no weans seusational, aiter sll, hace 1t miasely ‘Funcrs) from Tromont House Wednesdsy, st 1t FOR THE NEW YEAR. ) s conzrogation sud uiber frlenda, ad reanpeared feom bebiud the partitlow, | Jtively” injurious, "sud when, with numcrous ( the mauagement of fulni, and also to discuss | puts the lnvinuations and charges that have boca | g, ja., by succial car (1 u'clock traln) to il v J o Freaideist of 1ie BL Audiow's Boclety, 3. | and o caliod vat, * Come in and report iy lec: | olber costly apyondages tacked to tho aruny, 1 | ihe proper measures Lo reforun thy Couuty Faira | tiylug shout tho couatey for tho luut elynl meuths | ¥rients cordially fnviied. WL 6ccun el et 135 | bare mydear and respectable vepurters, and 1] | awelle up auch ab suorivous suts fof coarly | wud make thot sucesstil bus been culil 1 | 1010 SRS (8 D S UEIDS DA | | DANST-On Sntoraay ‘oratag at 2crclock Wednesday, Jan. 2, ’ S ve yu 823 splece, Ob, but T bave o v wilitary appropriativns thut the very estatence | incot pringileld on neaday, the 3d ol ’ G " | the resldenco, 240 Nort at., dre. Ad '.‘;m’?ufififi preast " et Ko | euiar ariny 18 endangered: and causs | Jantiazy. \We witicercly hope that the fncetiug | PhIG Freas Liiep.). B Faliine Do Sta-tts Mre. A0810 | 414 o ehail closs cut the zematndar of 305 Webster avenus—-3 ¥oote, nnd Miss Emms Curtle, 3 307 Webster avenna—Nm. H, N Gage; Mra iven to thuss who declaiin on the lavish ex- our Winter Goods provious to taking in our penditure required for the handful of men con- may be & successful one, aud that it may devise Bowo of the newspl,nn talk as loftily | Funersl from residenco to Graccland at 1 o'clock 0 cn’]u]x AL. some plan whereby the dissatisfied man at s | snd Oippantly aboat **unlimited sil tog Monday. Frisads of the family sre ln- P. M., SBpring Btook. 8hall alio close s large lins titutiog our standing army. falr may be made 20 laugh aud quit his ever- | much silver, silver & drug and & puisance," | vited. a " Mulard. sod Miss Mary Gage. STt eoasldcration of the duties of the l.uunx’;mmm\w q! » e 1iko of that, 88 if thore were 5ot many of Rubbers snd Arctics atlarge discounts. At 6:30 1ast evening sn unknown thief suesked ioto the drug store of W. M. Jsuncey, on the cotuer of Elizabeth snd Iudians atrects, and, Bodiug the safe open, belped bimscll to & drawer costalnlog $30. The clerk, Nobls Beliroeder, obsecved him 84 bo was making his Judge-Advocate’s Devurtment will convince cvery oue, cxcepting the few futercited, of the truth of the above statement. There are ¢wo Courts of Justice lu the army—Ucovral aud Garrlson Courte-Martial; u third s knowao, but practically all causes are tried before ove of the aforcavutioued. Garrison Cousts corre- ovil wandening desolstely around towuat d BOME WINTER-WORK. o ment ready and willlng, and ev Tu pussog ‘v the Tosds . hl tate,gne | F50 161y moment EadyShd witlok and hen i a0 DUATED thronghoat g"ngg;{:ggfi’:‘fgf;g;fik;-;hgg‘ggyg;m; 258 maro of w3t saue 106 abindant snd deplcaula G ANnYmumn_nmm at G. P. GORE & CO., 68 Wabaah-av. SPECIAL TRADE SALE, DRY GOODSs, ULSDATY, Jaz. 3, 9:: 3 TUULSDAT, Jap et Ul co.. avescssus. 19 Wabster avenus—MNre, Ross snd u*hm, 195 Lincoin svenne—The Missss Lizzio, Anals, sud Jennis Macsulay, ssalstcd by Miss Bdoa By~ om. 450 Chicago svenuo—~Mlss Ida Troost, Mlss Mary 1. Walker, aud M Alice Hofwan, 238 Michigan street—Miss Masy Quigley, Miss Rlen Ueegan. metal than you nsusily carry in yoar vest-pocket. W 1B surfucs of the farms. There are a great many | Lockily thews 18 5o Decullis coarm aboul Ailver gb BE00, 0dcper B Nakoens farms whero they do nut sppear, they having | o clrculatiug modium: If you happon unfortuuately orders GUNTHER, Coafuo~ U been utilized o somo collar-wall, oF at Jeast have | to sccumulate mure of it Suan you kuow what to do soges Chicades