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JANUARY 2, 1878 Inquired. The reanlt of the inquiries 1a about | come of the State. The tolls in 1876 bronght as llowas I 110,009, and in 1877 only $850,506, or $43.~ Millar Bros., Job-printers. - THi not know the | 317 leas: hut the total number of tons carried firm nor any members thereot, Had seen them | hna considerably increascd, Weatern cotn- What G. H. Chandler & Co. Are | occasionally, but knew absolutely nothing of | incrce has indeed lvcen‘ fn a cerfaln measure, Al and the astoundinz surprite to her, her aged parents, and to Dlum's parents and slsters, can THE CITY. e never be described, It was heartrending fn the e N xtreme. GENERAL NEWS. uTrIln;m;mllcu made a specdy search for the enveral dags, nelther will his predecessor move ont. Jle hae quite a number of minor appoint. mente to make, but will take his time, and, be. fore making any chanaer, will acqualnt himselt with his position and what he needs in the CABRITT'S PREFARATIONS, EMPLOYMENT WANTED. oung murderer,. but no trace of Wim_could be | shape of nuraes, matrons, and keeper. them, attracted bnck to the canals, os the md- A. W. Sover, Supcrintendent of the lron {nnr"d.- A mistako [n the name led some At the County Hospital there was no change, Ready to Do for the 1. Charles 8mith, merchant-tallor, linil heard | yocates of low tolia rlnlln’l“d 1t would Mountain Ralirosd, St. louis, Mo, and wife | to suppose that it was John Hornar, | Warden McLaughlin holding oyer, - many lnqulrles concerning the firm, bt knew | be. Thue, only 410,370 tons of wheat wera have been In the city, spending New-Year and | alias .~ “Dutchy,” but it was remem- recelving thelr friends at the residencoof Mr. | Bfed ieag rm_b%mm;. ;;-m.l*\n““n“:-cd.ea Boper's father, No. 408 Weat Adams strecte, sed a half dozen nien over the dlstrict, Atmt Original and Standard Manufactures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: ¥ Nos, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washlngton-st, K. Y, Thrrhnn{w in the oftice of County Attornes il take place to-day, when Judge Wallace will move in. Rountrec left the oftice several days Ago, and took his elfects, without even stopping Needy. nothing nbout them. Thought that'there was | transparted In 1870, while In 1877 thero were something queer about them hecause of the uh.sfu‘) tone. There was n corresponding rate of nature of tho Inquirics about thein. Peoplo | Increnne in the nmount of other articles carricd. A Couple of Visits to the Offics of the | ¥ent fn and ont all das, and thought | Corn ta the amount of BI6.354 ton wan teaus as observed by | foon learned it was ' Dutchy " Weiland and not | to any good-by. there must be moncy in the busincss. One | ported In 1875, wherens In 1877 1ts bulk fncrens- e D ey hncet Cnty | 1omer. Siatidning himeel{ at Welland senior's | *“Thas County Agent's offco was formally taken Industrial Record and Path- man_ who had_made Inquiries had sahd that | b ta J2R401 tons.. Fhere. wara. 0,103 tons of y ' A ! . 0. m,, | fhianty on Liberty streat in rear of Hartt's sa- | possession of by P. 4. McGrath, the new Agent. Finder. he haid peid moncy for o situation and got none, | barley carried fn 1870 in 1877 there wero 140.- Bullding), was st 8a. m,, 8 degrees; 0 a.m., [ FOPHH SR TRERY UFEChI HL caugitt’ tho | A evening before, however, was the Iast of and further than that ho believed that they | 838, Also thers were 730574 tans of anthracite 3 29: 10 a. m., 81; 11 & m., 845 13m., 86 1 p. m.y | boy, who had come home, Fmblbly. to zot | the old Agent, and lipon stepping down and = never sought for any situatious for nnybody. coal transported In 1870; in 1877 thore wero 975, BEST so A 86, DBarometerat 8a. 20.884 9.53. | clothes and money tu get out of town. e was'| out was the reciptent of a gold-headed cane A TRinUNE reporter, hearing of an employ- E. Morrison,azent of the bullding, knew noth- | 028 tons. ~ Altogether there wore tranaported in . from his lale employes, as was also his asslatant. Both the cancs were sultably on- graved, andaccepted in the usual way. The office was not open yesterday for busl- it Mr. McGrath was there by appoint- u to meet the Committee on Tablic Charities to consult with referénce to his ap- pointments, A score or more applicants for places were also on hand, amone others the re- had nothing to sa John C. Cluctt, Drum Maor of the First | taken to the etation, hut had nothing to s Regiment, was yesterday presented with an elo- | {17 hnLe!mlc'i( only In b oy gant stafl of office, the glit of his assoclates in | Some trolble was found fn getting witnesscs. the Carrier's Department ot the Chicago Post- ]“lllflb!f: Tmtlhnlvn :’e,ou ;‘t).“ ténl. :{h:yn,;:; é-‘nl . | deavored to elude tho police, o £ O T e uoee: | Wamerl Mary rady, restding at No, 123 Tarber presented with a handsome sct of sleeve-but- | Btreet, was the only gond witness found by the tons and studs by hia co-labarers. poitce. 8ho was on the opposite side of the ing except that the rent of the room was paul. | 1878 materials welghing 4,173,120 ton nd in ment agency where & young man had paid fora 15t wern cighing 4,172, 018, Al not he would throw the occupants | 1877 material: 571,013 9, t situation and never ‘obtained 1t, started out | oy, Tind heard some curious tnquirles about | crease for this :&{5"’:’;"7&‘ B tonee o can: Monday to find a model intelligence oftice, and | Chandler & Co., but paid no particular attention | clude, the gain in tonnage hy lowering the tolls present a description of it to the readers of this | to them. et Is about 17 per cent, the loss in reccipts from paper, to the end that they may becomo ac- [ Mr. David Willlams, a real-catate agenti n | tollsfs about 34 per cent. 4 nquainted with the manner in which young men, rivatc loan-broker; and a physician, all In the s ol < SUREREN) L k, of th @ and, In fact, all Kinds of men and women, ars | T Fimcer siker wose torally Jaorant of th A REPLY TO INGERSOLL. The most plessant and effective Botp for the Tnun. ir{ of for Family YWasling purposes ever ofere il package sent free on receipt of 20 centh BABBITT’S - TOILET SOAP. stroet, and saw the fight, and saw | doubtable pateiot J. J. Kearney, : who ren- | given work, and that the help-seeking public | firm of Chandler & Co. Didn’t know them, To the Fditor of The Tridune. Mado from ,n, o vegatahls olfs, Uneivaled for The employen of Haverly's Theatro were last | «ytehy,” whom she knows by slght, strike | dered the old *Ring’ so mnch scrvice at | may know where to go for workers. The re- | never heard of them. BRELBYVILLE, 1), Jan, 1.—A large number | jho Tailetondthe Rath, For use in'the Navaery it evening treated by Troasurer Haerington, 8tage | tho fatal blow, although 8t the _timo Sprl;lgficll‘ Iast winter, Al of the members of 4 bas no equal, Kampie bas. contalolog three cakes rter does not pretend to say that he found a | The reporter was inclined to further prose- | of the prominent citizens and bnsincss-men of Ponlel tnatitation. mor ane where o young | cute " his earch " for somobods who did | 8¢, Louls—tncluding Judges Dryden, Wickham, ¥ know Chandler & Co., and stumbled nupon a and Smith: dov. B, G B .\ man bad “put up® and never reallzed. | faro-bank which the police In the last eradica- mith; ex-Gov. B. Gratz Brown; ex-Gov. He does not profess that there :‘Iun o'.(l nt?%lnlz‘lllnll'l;‘werlo%kfi. F«II‘r th{c in- g%‘fll:’\d:BN‘llfllhmPCul‘cl, .\Inm(uer' u!\Cuugruui was anything crooked ahbout the business futo | formation of Chic! ckey and ¢ police force | John A, Beudder, President of the Merchanta' which he I:q\llml. nor does hq mean to infer [ 8 location Is mentioned, But nobody knew | Exchange; Thomas Richason, Prestdent of the 1 tic Path-Finde, d = that the managers of that business are not the | Gomicr & Lo A e e e tha nama | Board of Public Schols; Waymen Crow; A, T. sent fres on recelpt of 75 cont. BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER. From this Towiler o heantiful and tervicesbls white Mannger Fitzaimmons, and _General Superin- [ ghe could not sce the knlle fn his hand. She s tendent Clynes, 1o & neat and pleasant surprise | ahje to relate the conversation aud espressions in the form of a handsome collation apread on | of the princivals in the fieht, all of which are the atage at tho close of the evening perform- | 1a0 foul for repetition. Berthoid and n young ance. The ‘'properties™ of the “Boarling- | man named Jawnes Craden were also brought House” never served more satisfactorily. in as witnesser, Tho story as given above was Lakeside Lodge Monday, evening instailed its | glcaned from the testimony of these three and that Cominittee were present except Mr, Seone, anid, lucking themselves up with Mr. McGrath, commenced the work of rewarding thelr friends about 11 o'clock. The appointinents, so far as made, were subsequently announced to bo as follows: Clerks~lames T. Qublns, Y. C. Stevenson, the saloon-keoper. John P. Kiug, —— Fi J Mal o b ATt Nonp, of any desired atrengih, can ba made “ :::: {vu::;‘;:‘i:‘:a‘::{etfi:: svdn:hfixle.wl{'{:c‘rhz‘:fd 1\"!4’m “llm': was 23 years of age, and up to n:fl‘}‘{flfl""}gn'ml. ey JSmes ongy gentlemanly and stralghtforward friends of the | of G. H. Chandler. Bhaplelah; \Ye‘l Samucls; Dr. McPheeters; Dr. :;:mau‘t:;nm:; the 1t of greatd of potsad, regular exercires tho Lodge was clased in an | tho 20th of October,when he marricd Katio Nis- gprrln',l‘nhrmnn‘o» Recenrs, oppresscd which they appear and announce ANOTHER NEFORTER, Knapp: E. Wilkerson, President of the Cove- . frregular manner by a nent little supper. | el at No. 40 Kramer street, e bad been cin- 0al Welgher—D. W, Mill 3 who dido't want a situation, but facts, called | nang Mutual Life Insurance Company; Gen. E. themaelves to be. The placa Lo wblch thonee: | three timen NewYoar's Dy on Georgo O [ A Movra; Issac 3i. Vltch, Proslent of ‘the hunter direc % ateps. Is O, Chandler & Co., and, having at last found | Hope Fire Insurance Company, and others— street. There, on the etalrs leading up into | Room 20 open, and two men inside, mado known | bave nnited in an invitation to the fTon. Georze Milts. Tiarement Clerks—Wlitlam Dougherty and Michael Mulioy, l‘m{an—!ohn Downes, Georga Knockenmnos, John Fitzgersld, Michael Ilarnett, John Reed, Bpoeches, of course, rucceeded, and the mem- | ployed regularly as a journcyman tailor. For b::,:l wers cnabled to bid one another “happy | two weeks past ho had been out of employment, New Year” before they separated. To-morrow *Dutchy” Weiland Is the on of a rouzh and BABBITT’S d the first of o acrcsof six | hard-drinking father, who, within a baiC-hour | | 3 the building, 18 nailed & paper-sign bearing the | his errand. R, Wendling, of this elty, to_deliver, In Mer- YEAST POWDER. ot e be thoture sty o | el e o with “raiked unconcernedly into | 4t Goraharit, ang Dasict Beyets - o | inserlption, | “ Complaints have been made at Tnn Tamn- | cantllo Library Ifail, in 8t Louis, Jan, 15, bis | Atotately poro, Tread. cakes, puddings. etc.. made doubtedly will be a success, like the others that | Iiartt's saloon wit In a st anace of time, keep longer, and are more die catible than when made nf comtnion and eneap, imita- ons. A trial package seat froa on recelpt of 15 cents. BABBITT'S SALERATUS. Antandard article. Asample package seot free oa receipt of 33 cents. BABBITT’'S ! ! with the nhrmel “Gehen -|l|a mir ‘have gone before. .tin =chunappe, pronounced as coolly as thougk nothing "had happened. Though _Ats gathering of the Rnihts of the Red lnrr:nml stout gxr his age, tgc boy nelther at- Cross of_Constantine, hield yesteeuay afternoon, | yends achool nor works, nnd for a year post has Dr. d. D. M, Carr, Intendant-Gieneral of the | 1t iiawn aa o protéy hard by for hia age, Ortter, wos presented with n magullicent gold | gy has been held in fear by other boys in the ring, cmbossed with afpropriate Masonic em- | haiohborhood. blems, The presentation was mado in the The Coroner was notifed last night, and an vreaence and on behalf of alarge assemblage % of Yombers and. fricnds by Judas if; 8. Aug. | inouest will probably bo held at tho'station l.!ni lllld lmugonriulfl rel;nnrku \am mlnlnr:y th'u x reciplent and geveral other gentiemen present. ¢ Doly one other gentleman fo the United States | 1YE_KEPT IS TEMPER, e % " uNe office,” sald he, *that vou people are not | lecturs entitled ** A Reply to Ingersoil from a INDUSTRIAL RECORD k""‘“ :’ “;’l‘ '"';‘“‘ na | *iralght, and before writing anythiug T would | Sceular Standpoint.” The lectura laan applica- Other papet-signs are tacked to tho stairs af Hke toknaw what you nava to eay." tion of Ingersoll's doctrincs to politics, busi- In full slzut of the cilmber. Un the frst flaor “Why, my friend, replicd the older of the | nese, and soclal life, and, being a scholarly and is Hoom 20, and hanging across tho pnssageway | two,—both., howver, were younz men,—*wo | polished effort, Is cntirely devold of personail- directly fn front of thedoor of theroom isa do a legitimate busincss.” Or, rather, Mr. | ties, but Is reparded as a lecture of great power placard Informing the world that the office Chnn;llfr here does, for I have nothing to do ::«::ave{ty, 'l'dhn‘;emilnuo{l of }“trh W{:mifllmz with {t.’ orator, aud the character of the lecture, of the * Industrial Kecord and Path-Finder" is | " \1¢7s 11 that you keep all the money you | make its delivery in 8t. Louis, under such beyond the portal. The reporter entered and | recetve, and don’t get the partles situations." auspices, an event looked forward to with great glanced sbout. The room was about twelve l"'n!lt fan't t‘r‘l_mh We ne;lo:lm I'le'::t.lnr:"!n\s Inierest. Poitnas “é{,"l'{,‘ lt{fui'll ve | the contmet. ¢ have procured i ons fur "ostmaster at Shelbyville, 111, fost ‘aquare; and &ojolag - {c wask diinutivo applicants, but that s only a branch of the bus!- 1 Atthe bottom of tho list is the names of B. W, Drake and J. J. Keatnoy, In pencil, who re- main to be nesizned. ‘The County Agent says he hnd nothing to do with naming” the appointments, and the Com- mittee announce that very few of those named will hold thelr positions “after the end of the montly which Is taken by those who have been rutained, who constitute’a majority, as ominous of no good to them. Of the now appointees who will probably be made permanent, Cleary has named one man, Fitzgerald two, Lenzen two, Meyer two, and Conly, Bradley, Qnofl‘crd, alcove, separated from the maln room bya plain P T tiolds the nosition of Intendant-Genersl of this TUT NAD A IARD TIME DOING IT. and Mulloy one cach. Board: pu’:tltlun, Hipon. whilch wad tacked ‘r‘:r::inzg‘“ main busincss is house and room THE CONKLING-BLAINE ALLIANCE, CREAM TARTAR Qrdor, which ls ane of tho highest dcgrees of | 4Well,” ald the little msh who sat on the 3 placard bearing tho modest request, “Please do | " Aud hiere the speaker handed the reportertho | wn i I{:‘:‘” lu)l 'n; h;:“m‘ ders of . Mnsanty, henter, after a couple of them hadl told thelr CRIMINAL. not loaf here.”” As there werono chalrs or | following circular: ‘ITRWATER, Wis,, Dec. 8.—Many readers of | twarranted frea trom all fmpnrities. Tho housowit canrely uponit. Tria} packaga sent froe on receips of T3 cents. BABBITT’S POTASH. meentrated alksll, donbla the strength of A TR AL o 23 8 I‘Thlflxfiil“mun l‘v.’l‘:‘nogl:vt:;fli!flsfl:;/k“':% stories, *them may be the worst backsets you feniohLBlermIan, b ] o fellows ot all Iast year, but neither one of you L city, who I tockholder In the dofunct %, E"e“mm’ul'nfi’ o; nclf\c':cgo. Tias recelved a letter | Bad such a timo as I did whcn’ 1 wes trylog to showing that Willlam ¥, Endicott, its Pregl- | keep a cass out of Phil Hovne's hands.” dent, two days bofore hls flight, sold out his “What had you been a-doin'1" asked one of (nlcr%st in the [Chltggfi)mflnrl‘n of :\‘lucl; he W't'm o | the others, * member, recelvin ! n notes of one, Lo, ol and three vesrs. Kl‘hl-su he disconnted for cash, *No, fl"'" replied the little man, “it wasn't and with the $80,000 of bank stock, which he | MY casc; leastwnss. I waa only & witncsa in it; turned in as sssets, drawing out the money | but hold on and I'll tell you about it. You all }!ll'crff:lh ML left l‘ll{ {5‘:":1 o “‘mh sllff.%)}’- know Phil Hoyne~P, A Iloyne, Commissioner !s late portuers write that ho \was Fo plausibio | jioyne, and oll the rest of it. Well, he in his explanations of the bank's faflurc that his 2 o f;}flhz "fl‘: not for a moment antletpated oc has got kiod of a court up there; he's got known until he had cscapedinto Canads, whence | Eome kind of commission from Judge Drum- «ho salled for Europe. mond, and that's why they call hiin Commis- NOTRL ARBIVALS, stoner. Well, any way, I was hauled up before Tremont House—1. J. Winfield, Buftalo; M. I | 1fm ono time, and I didn’t think I got just o e T O w3 Mioimans, | fafr dea, ko T mado up my mind that it ever T . L. 'La Doston: It. H. Hall, Detrolt; J. i1, Hanley, Nuw | saw a dollor golog his way I would try to p e Kindley, bladelohtn s hyme KNO% | whistle 1t back. Well, It run along a whils un- boxes for the accommodation of the loafing ele- | TPARUISA-NOUSE AND 100)-REXTING AGKNCY. Tag Trinung, fn Wisconsin as well as Iowa, Wi 1d respectfully nnnouncs to the people of ' ) ment of socloty, and nothing to sit on except o | thiy cley thal. I ovtlr (o snpply & want long felr, | Fib relish tho communication of *0,," of Mc- coll, It was very cyldent that the roquest | we hava establishad the above-mentloned agency | Gregor, Ia., in rezard to the assumed leadership g’ie‘:l‘}:: pro' rictors n‘v’uld be strictly heeded. vu'i' the henefit af thode keurlm‘l boardiug-houses, | of Senators Conkling and Blaine, and their Across tho room was ralling which dlvided it | baving roons for ront, furnished or unfurnished, | pagched-up truce, that they may the more equally. On the stde near tho door werea few | With snd withont board, o wrf-mm’z callers, and behind the rall was a platn, That thoso intarested may nndflen‘hnd mor ma effectively fight tho President for doliig just cheap desk, & very small table, two chairs, and | $he, inlars of this agsncy, e benefita to ba | what he and the Republican party aro pledged two ygn men. One of the young men wasa | Jerved B R poiileay it 180UF | todo, Theso would-be dictators represent very ;tuull- fltvfllondelt:«lllvalgu-l. ch‘m the uifd‘lu"i dences of alt plrll:lh re;mnn ll;n‘xd::- -‘nla m‘vm;; fewk intelligent ¥epubllcnnu of tho non-office- height, and apparen cars of age. He had | rooms for rent, public or private, in all parts of | secking ass. bey 1 A bt Tanstache B gontee, nnd was dressed | the cltye with ‘tho necessary particalars for thoso mbmfm"m“ i "‘%’ ‘f""‘ loie d‘:;“ “’"‘; fngray. He had a shapely head and pleasant | apulying tous for such accoinmodations, even in en live by patronage and the use ol featares, and lue ovea Abat would rafuse to | fie mat privato boues, whers home comforiamay | 110 S ionc, 4 St et semieeet 1 v + In facl 0 agency is first-clans, an 1+ Lo o et ety o gazo of anybedr. | whetecrery i Ty hats thite wanis supbied. | an clootloncering dodge, The betier class of waa dressed In sombro black. Fle had dark hnir, | FraneSoment, will prove to be & ro 1 |/ ibcoacula, mich vicrs Migi-thoy ta the my cyea, and mustache, and wore spectacles, He | eannot but contributo t0 the Interost of Tovo for - tho part® Wicle they pestn to be- %?peurcfl Illkuan fl"."""'{'l",{“:‘","lumlf,bi“ rone. a. l: c:‘x’.\:lx_»‘;.lzn o Co, Heve means only 1ovo for tho spolls thoy can Turtiye fook, and, 1iko thase of s aBsociAte, To- .nhxgfi?xp}x%f i ',Z‘;..'.",:,,f.', oarding-houscs, | control and divid B i fi g FO= il J “ Justice Summerfield yesterday held the fol- lowing: Willlam Gleason and William Bridge- man, larceny of money from Agnes McQeary. 8300 to the Criminal Court, and $300 to the 24 on auother charge of larceny: John Jackson, asrault, and Emil Freyer, assaulting M. Lumpf, £500 cach to the 3d. Justice Morrison yester- dny held Carl Graft in $300 to the Criminal Court for larcenv of a watch and chain; and ‘Thomas Berry, (llaordetl{ $100 fine, in default of which be ot to the flouso of Correction. James Devine, a rather respectable-looking boy, was at the Chlcago Avenue Station Inst nieht, charged with steallng cards from baskots hung at the bells of non-receivers' doors on LaSallo strcet, He was caught at ex-All Lynch's residence, and when scarched sixty-six varjed cards, selccted chiefly for their beauty and clegance, were found “in his scssion. THE PROPRIETOR will give an ounce of e ®old for every ounce of impuritics found nny of theso preparatio Tor Sale bu all Dealers. = CT10, LES WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. General Auctloneers. 174 Randolphe 3 T. And, warst 6f all, the little rapscalifon freel; . i it ;33::;;:.1‘ i 7;' 311«3;;1 " :'in"mé"."'g:'l){l:‘fiéfhh rfi'. th on? day I ulllzm 13 rellnwl pln‘{lug hob with a ;cl;xiuw)fi:lfifk?hll‘x:vgmms?. homu nlyE :tu'::lr 'ulézr f‘t’l::% :t: nr:mr’t I\hl:rfl! ,h'fk? ; rllln fl:g :‘.&I cll)‘l; p“z:us.o lm:c}:n‘v:uzglug house keepers who : 0N .YESTERDAY." THURSDAY TRADE SBALE. e TN T on. Snwm ly Lox cigars,—hc was a saloon-Keuper, you rec, anted bel ad o T im| wi Y " o the Tton, d; 10r “nmx‘l’nm'u'-l. "Alblons rs L e ’ St s | of callers, but said hie did it merely to corich his al the dinjnatiee, tablsnacerwhich his foxs WBUT ABOUT TIIE SCTUATIONS] ToIsiRdjtor ol N Trlue, Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Al WWool Deavers and Casimeres, Cottonades, Tilue, White, Ited, and Gray Flaanels, White and Fancy Colored Damianke, Table Linen, ‘loweling, French Merinos, Farmers Kaflos, Hoslery, Koft Goods, B e T St o, ete. al Ut loves, Iloats, AT o b dr Erabrorderien Thursday, Jan. 8, at 9:30 o’clock a. m., At our Salearooms, 174 East Randolph=st. TRUSTEE'S SALH. 4 n « | and he used to buy cigars from a brother of his Thomas n?\‘r‘\"’z';'. LA }\M."(':" n,mx‘,';','.';k_l";?.':h and il up his old buxes, and uever acent tlodge; W, S. Dray, Havana: 1. M, Clark, | dil thoso cigars pay the Government, [ Indianapolis: J. M, Hubbard, Waterville, Mo thought ne ought to pet the law, and so Grand pacife—11, ¢, lopkins, Miwaokee; Tasked o lawyer what lind I ought to do about Storel, England; L. M. Hummond, Milwauk it, and he sald I must ro and et out a warrant L. D, Brown, New Yotk: A. () Bradley, Ne for the man. I asked him where would I go, fomles b stevemn, | HMaunjbal, Mo: b yFat- | and ho saiil to a Commiaslancr, and then he e e i Mane | named Hoyne. But [ didn't want to o to JToyne, and #o 1 asked §f tl wosn't some ‘othier inan [n the samo business. « Well, ves, the laywer raiil, there was plenty of others Lut they ; couldu'e 40 any business beeause Hogne wos Gerdon, St. I the fuvorite of the Goverumentoflicers snd they Weilinz, Madieou; | wouldn't do anything excopt what he told theni. cctient: W, It Moore, Maline: " etphias 11, Imnldn‘ Tiwaukyes Ha sald that 1 couldn’t get tho Marshal or any wero seemingly tied In kiiots and looked up | v Well, wion a inun anplies wo doall we can | MansmaLizows, lo., Dec. 81.—1ho Timer ot butsdidont fo appedrellinbe vers sy with | o get i 2 Place. Alr. Claudler udvertiscs | garurday fnforms its renders that “L. A, Fr, etters apers, A he rcporter 1o ver the wants, and goes to ace those N 3 Hoed " that bo - constantly pieked. Up and | Mo noed neln puSE Ph. Von Schenck zu Schwelasbera, of Rochester, Jald down a single plece of paper, upon “ 110w otten do yon advertisel?” Minn., secured a marriago licenso on yoster- which were & few pencll-marks. He, 1\Why," spoke up Mr. Chandler, ““I put an | day.” And then it zoeson to ridicule the su- though apparently intensely occupled with bis | ad fn Tne TrisuNa yesterday (Sunday) that | perfiuous length of the name. work, occasfonally Inoked from under his spec- | cost $1.50." Tut tho fellow that prints *on® beforo tacles, and was unmistakably ¢ taklng In» ‘tho | ~ i Tiow much do you get from applicants3 ' it ahete oy iy prnte Ton. Lelore < yes: Staffy " which the reporter was feeding with o “luat ‘much as they can ny; never over | terday ' commits o more prepostorous and sue lberal hand to-the blonde individual oforesafil. | g5, Some of them baven't murfl.' erfluona folly than did the parents of that un- ‘The rnrom:r leancd dispairingly against the i Why do you take 851" }“]rt“ng‘o Dutchman, wall till threo h“ngp shabby, and trusting- |« That Ia to pay for advertiaing and the tron- | The Z¥mes, in n receut editorlal, comments looklog younz men_had been turned away atill | yig of running afound.” upon tho doings of n certain convention of moro discouraged by the nunouncements that " ceed you keep tall, Lunderstand’? | County Superintendents, which, it eays, ** was cand-s0 hus gots many wTnat piaceot | wyossuceced soukaepitall, el of Madison pesterdag,r " o card-vollection, Mlinor arrests: James McGeeney, allas Burns, and John Willlams, alins Quirk, two note young pickpockets tound hanging about Me- Vicker's Theatre; Alick S8chmdley, an old horsc-thief, who had - planned s scheme for stealing cattle from tlie rrlmu west of the ty:; Willlem McGinn, allas 8mith, found in caston of a jhiminy, aud A whip that bad evidently been stolen; August Theiss, vagrancy; Peter Meyer, 8. 8. Edelman, Poter Thelss, and Jullus Schafer. assauiting Joho Schneider at the corner of 8izul and Franklin streets. A pretty slick trick to eacape justice in the Crimival Court was thwarted last cvening by Enttre Stock of Carriages, Ofica Fiztures, eto,, of the g ' L hich [ apoke to you hos been filled," and, e Tl i der of th s} 3 1. Sk, | £y o oo 1 fogae: | Dpicings Stowart and, Figun in aretn | Motee e o byt You must | 1 FEb o0 ol vou retum bl crckied at oued tha, tuote. mast, mate peon, n | COAN & TEN BROECK MANDFACTURING CO. Well, I dlan’t handly belfeve him, but 1 asked Charles ioxd, 8 owen, i notorlous high- | gonin» Tho blonde asked tho reporter 4 As I sald before, mon who have applied to | that sentence, an cgregious blunder of the com- Mo i€ hero was o Jaw. for that, and o | Waymans ovd was o partiier of Romal, afiss WHAT HE WANTED, cou ailege. that you Talled, and dldnit roturn | positor and’ proof-render. The cditor, of AT AQCTION, MURDER. Sl there. wasite that 1t was wrong and | - Texas Bob.'" whose zang was recently brought | ung recoived the reply that the reporter wos ’::"‘"fl R ¥ J course wrote: At MadisP—whorever that | Thursdny, Jan. 3,at 10 o'clock 8. m., at the WEILAND—ILUM, avainst Inw, it that nobody could help. it | toustles, Both wore tried aud found gulity of | earching for a situstion, and, noticing an ad- | "oy atdn't keep thelr contract thent” may be—t on yaterday." W. Y. Rapository, corner Randolph Just a6 the veaper bolla of tho chiurchics in the | Well, I sald'] wasw't very heavy, but I wasgolng | SRR AP S 0U 00 i B AARO EAROT | vertisement In the Dally Aews, lind calfed to fh- | - What do vou mean . ————— and Ann.sts. . sonthiwestern portion of the elty pealed forth at [ 10 fe¢ about it anv way, and then 1 asked hlin | $5"6g00na his sentence. 1t 18 now alleged | UG “Didn't call around fn the fourtecn daye.” The Latin Union Subsidiary Calns, 1y order of F- . BLISS, Truster, . abont who the ather Comtniasioners were, and . o * Yes,” sald tho blonde ina volee that Ted the |« that time always giveni” R G WL, 'A. BUTTELS & CO., Auationeers. 0 o'clock last evenlnz, the firel. murdeNog, the f §008k AR LTOTL G names; I remeinber "fi“ th i but [’““ of o "l‘l‘“"""l'“{““""“"’ addressed to belteve that there was a corpso or A.N'm," alwave. Somctimes they don'teall | The mhnldfi:y"z:)l;nwc ¥ Ttaly, Bel- e e ey now year was committed at the comtr of | jige, veoudtoot, King, Iutelison, Drummond, | 5 Ry Ha sl poa i T it was uowed | ® 3ick baby In the adjolning nicove, atall. But woalwaysgive s man hls monoy it | glum, and Switzerland, constituting the Latin E t F Libgrty aud Jefferson atrects. The first day of | anil Taines, and I forget the rest, O1 course I | iy o was the only withess nzainet the gang | ool TouTd like.” sald the roporter, 4o et s | ho comes for ft.!? Unios, Is regulated by the Conventlon betweeh ntire urniture thie year, it scems, 18 more prolifiz ol stabblng | knew Hatues, and so T went to him and told: | (10 \ouid hold good In a trlal. Iltomain plended | Piace in & wholesale grocery where I will have a \WIIO 18 THE COMPANY OP THE PIRMI" them of Dee. 25, 1866, It s nut under-welzht- affrays than other dags, and hence such a crime | lint the atury and asked im could T wet awar- QEDWELLING, gullty, unthl Boyd had been roleased, when, ox. | Chatics toworkup In the Lusinces—a placo | The man who lirst spoko answered: ‘*Thero | ed, but fs Lelow standard, belng 835-1000 fine, i el il .o | rant Jor the nun. Yes, he sald, I could get n o 4 whera my work will secure mo advancement If | 15 none,’ whereas the standard of those countries s = came not whollv unexposted elehier Lo tho polleo | arrayy sure cuough, bit Jocting that Hoyd soald Ieavo town oS | it doserves i | " S3%: Chandter 1s alone in tho businosst® Fooroas qiho gandard, of, those countries 1+ | No, 634 WEST ADAMS-ST, or the night reporte] There Is an indeflunably WIO WAS 1 GOING TO GET TO RERVE IT] Henee the rosrrest of Boyd, who must mhm“ *Yes," sald tho blonde agatn, “there are #Yes, and he §s stroight.”? amount not exceeding fifty {raunes, but only to ;3 AT ATCTION, something that teaches thew that Thankegiving | ‘The Marshal aud his men wouldn't do it | 3 0% 00 fenin as 6 witness, or serve out his | "UCh places. We will sce what we cando for | ¢ What roference can you give mei" the citizens of the country Issuing it. 'The coin- d = and Chrlstmas bring shootlng airays almost | Well, I eald I'd try it anghow, and #o Leot the | gyenended rontence. Thio arrest was mado upon | YOU1f yoU desira it. #tenry Lincoln, the lawyer,” ago of each country Is mude recelvable for taxes | Friday Mornlng, Jan, 4, at 10 o’elock, vallne 0 vl vow. | vaper and off Istarted. I found the Marshal's Hmlinzibug of e sty o ity mblle e Dilee, amik T found. aman tn there, and 1. told car's Lay brings cutting affrays. At least | i wiat 1 wanted—that I wanted an_oflicer to there is a tradition to that effect, und of recent | nrrest the man named n ho warrant. Ho years it certainly proves itsolf, lnoked {t all _over onee or twice, and then ho Yestenluy’s inurder was u common one, In- | Went and had atatk with anotner fellow, and the autliority of the State’s Attornoy. i e+ - 1 SPRINGFIELD. Trensury Statement—deoting of the Htate ‘Then ensucd a pause, after which tho reporter | o begg pardon, but what may your name | in all the countrles comprisine the Latin Union assured the blonde that hd did desire a situa- | papr for any nmount not exceeding one hundred l(on‘ snd would lke amsistance; but first ho “Oh! I haven't anything to do with the busi- | francs; but in the country {ssufug it Is recelva- would lika to have a gencral idca of how lie was | yogs, I know Chandler—used to board with | ble *'without limitation of quantlty;" and each to sceure it. Was he to i3 tho L-R and Pe-Fy | hiny and know hiis folks. £ gave him the moncy | country is obliged to redcem its subsidiary to find one for him? lf'so, how much, and { o xiart in busincss, and know he is upright.” colus it colns of full standard, whenpresentea in Wa shall sell, without reserve, all tho Furniture a welllng 614 West Ada: Sonaini(og of Katin an Plush tavered Farlor Sults, Marblo-1op Chamber Sota, Drusacls Carpets, Planos, togethor with other houses hold goods. WAL A. BUTTENS & CO., Auctioneors. i } they sald would Icome back the mext day, - when? “Your name {s—1" sums of not less than 100 francs, by ecithor | BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALB decd, nud was the result of bad Hyuor fnbihed | (i [ would, uud then T went away, aud thinks | Joard of - Agriculture —An - Unusual | “7ny person addressed sald thero were ex- e Henry B. Palmer. have an office fu the | tho Governmonts o citizens of the other coun- ‘aturday, Jan, 3, 810% o'clock 8. m, In o mistaken apirit of celcbrating the day. | 1 to myscll, If these folks think they can | Clntm. 3 venses attached to obtainlug o sltuatlon, and, of | puiding.' triea, It being the practice of Governments to .y % The facts are fow, and 8a gleancd by there- | tire e out they witl be mis- Soeclal Disgated to The Chicago Tridune, course, the person benetited was expected 10 | i Can you give me the name of any one for | control the fsvitc of subsidiary coins, deficlent New and Seceond-Hand Flfl‘mtllre 5 porter have no futeresting poluts, and may be | taken, for I haven't got anything eso to do just BrinorisLy, 1L, Jan, 1.—"he tollowing s | bear those expenses. A full {den o[’hm pre- | yhom you have procurcd s eituation.” in welght or standard, receivabilit: "for taxes Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, and other merchandise, 'u oriutly related. now but follaw this up. \\'5!, Twent back | the monthly statement for December of the ro- | Umineries of the work of getting a situation Thisquestion scemed to have not been an- | Acems tobe a sufllcient check agninat oyer-s- | ¢ CIF saleatoons, 174 st Teandolphi-at, 4 ANTON DLU3L, next day and enlled the matter up acain, wid | colpts and disbursements of the State Treas. | Were set forth in ticlpated, and both the Doctor and Chandler | sues. I the channels of circulation of that e 22 years of nge, residing_ with & wife whom Le | the yuung man had another conferenco with the | ooy ' OUR CONTRACT, 4 \ | became n little nervous. class of colus ore overcharged with thetn, the By GLO. P’. GORE & CO., married on tite ith of October lust at No. 40 | Wwan {nthe back room, and then he came out | WY o of which this is a copy."” ‘Thercupon he pro- | "\t \yhy,' sald the Doctor to Chandler, *you | cxcess will return to the public chest iy tha 65 and 70 Wabash-av, 4 Kramer street, left his home shortly belore | aud faysthat the Marshal docsn't generally want | geatq rovenue fund.. . : $27,142,6p | duced the followlug form, printed upon a shioet | gon'e keep any memorandum of such things do | rovenue recolpts. Therewill be an obb and flaw —_— d 3 noon to call upon some aequatntances. ln nts | totake upthivgs like that, unloss the caso seems | 1ilinols fiver improvemen 7,000, of paper: o youl" with tho fluctuations of trade and business < travels he fell in with Johin® Berthold, an oid | to bea good ate to the. attorney for the Gov- | Scnoo) fund. . 11, D48, 18 Ciicaao, ——, 1877,—1, the undersianed, do + No,! sald Chandler, who is a modest youth, | activity, but tho limits of the ebland flow will Fl“ T SALF FoR 1 ;umpanjon, who was here from Peorla on a | Wwent, and would I step and sco fitm. Local bond fund, 0,010.88 | hereby contract with G, Il Chaudler to act for | gn vm:y innocent. looking. * | not bo Inconventently grest. We should fmi- 2 1 o Wt b ovarw oo v [ 6Well, T took up iy paver soliinn enougl T 00055 | e, and inmy obalf, “The teraw of sald con- | i You sce," suid the Ductor to tho reporter, | tatathe example of fie States of the Lattn o sty r Nl d up the Goves ress seves ++301,00%. : » H L ' e 3t 5:00 1 the et it | Ul i ail wbout. tho proof in the cass au | iARUIAENEN Aitsre e followa: eragrees 1o nee hia best | “1ic COUINIL Keep track of the men. -Whoa | Unlon in thelr trcatinent. of subsidiary cofos; OUIL OPENING BALE OF Revenue fund. Echool fund, Local bund Total... - | situations aro procured that is the end of ft."” they should bo reccivahla * without MHinltation e e T e usilicns OF ymloY “ Employers apply to you for help do they | of quantity * for all State and internal revenus on the dato and day abuve writton, paid to thosatd | not¥? taxes, and thoy should bo redeemea fn legale (. 1. Chandlor, of his agent, the'sum of $-——to [ & Yea," . tender, when prescoted In sums of 100 or multi- defray my sharo of the general exuenso of advore “Cun you give me the namo of one for | ples therdof. themselves [ tho saloon of Ienry Hartt, on the | avswered all Wiy questions, unid then he lovkéd northcast _corner of Liberty und Jefferson | at Iaines’ name, and he sald, would I come streete, Ilers they had several dreinks, end, | around tho next day. 8o I goes around the next uccordings to Hartt's stors, which ia corroborated | days and the Inwyer says it's o wood case, and BOOTS & SHOES, FOR THE NEW YEAR, $84,200,50 tu ncarly every particulnr by other witnesse: "’f e to take the paper back to the Maralial, Thoe State Bupreme Court met to-day, all the | tsing, otc.. which the sald G, 1. Chandier - | whom yoit have got helpi" e ——————— WILL occun H Dlum “becime uninanageabls and very | o8B0 1 Wgeel {t backy and Tsaw another | guages prescut excopt Dickey and’ Cralg, [ firs for tho beneit of his patrone. dhat it le | “Tiis also was B ianzerer, but after thinking Deep Anowa In Gonuecticats Wednesday, Jan. 2, b abusive. Ho insulted several persons iu | clerk, and Ltold himall the story, oud he saya | \Without 1ravsucting any business adjourned | Cirnares falie tos e e o e | awhils Chandtor said thy proprictor of “the New Hauen Talladivm, the saloon, and was on the point of betw | thut In all matters rulating to the taxes aud | vivit to.morrow. ndler falls to procure for e, the undersigned, The following record of great snow-storms in | And we shall closo out tho remainder of business or employment within —— days from date | Unlon Park Iotel applied for a porter, but the L t, when Docki | revenues the rule is to % o = Y Connectivut s of intercst: Last wintes our Wintor Goods previous to taking inour | ol 6 tho ook, i sogu’ Shiers S0t ot JJEE T coLxcron s, Slae, Boand of Amieuturo, met, ths | of il contiet et e or s agenk, il sbued | plaspandt MALLL O NI o fnapatn | Stsksnowostor.oecured Nove &% 'and gava | Speie Btook, Shal aisa clase arza ine § and orlored some drinks, Now tno enloon In | of Tnternal Hevenuc. And would T go and see | yyurned untllnftornoon, when Preaident Gill- | on nresentation of the recolpt, which T, the uader' | “About tiro mobihs.” fuod sloighitus Lor forty-five dags u successlon. | of Rubboraand Arctice atlarge dlscounts, nuestion 18 the resort of rowo pretty hard atn deliverad his annual address, It set forth | signed, have receiptod, bearing even 'date here- | Bhortly alter the reporter wont into the | On Dec <8, 1870, tho snow full twenty-two G, P, GORE & Ci 08 Wabash-ave SPECIAL TRADE SALE, f the work of the Board during the past year, and urged more attention by agriculturists to sclens tific tatters, and the new feature of meteoro- youihs, who comwe there partially lecause they | | Ol course I would, and I did; and 1 told all restde In the nelghborhood, and uurlm)y,(’., him all about it, and he Jooked at the puper, i3 sald, heenuse Hartt's son fs onc of their own | 604 @ot off the same story; 1 might leave tho number, und fsat_provent In falt for burglary, | baper, aud call around thu next day, Well, if with, But It I8 further understood by me, tho un- | yoom, inches dcep on a level; also Jan, 10, 1507, the demigned, fncavo Tl to presont 1o receint A TAORENG A stiow foll twonty-four Inches deep in’ Hartford, N ylely L ubld g the cevicuion o1 the ine et | camo in, and, Daving waliod & kood whil,bo | Jan. 18,10, 17, 181, thero wan 8 teribls . logleal ohscrvation should be extended through- spoko up: 8110/ rm, the snow falling four feet deep, 'Sz‘ One such youth, Robert ullus owilt Laliate hie, .} Jiduitwet tmad bt 1 ol thegreaterportionof the State. Themonth. | o i dava feom date_of Ihis- ‘contrack, hnd et P fava you got a situation for mol On Feb, 10, 20, and 21, 1801, the suow fell fiva DR GOODsi DUTCAY Y WEILAND, e Mot {Calioxt day as frish aslettuees | iy crop reports wero commended. The fmpor: | nons of the money abave montioned, pald by me, [ Here wus meat, 0 the reparter listencd, fees deop. Thowloter of 1741-'43 was fanious | TIURSDAY, Jan, 3. p:308. m, was i tho saloon ot the time. Blum, go- | and the Callector —aays “to me that | thnco o rond dralning by tiling was urged, uud | the ancersigned, 1o 10 bo refunded, 4o, I nm sorry to say,” sald Chandler, #we | throughout Now Fngland for deep suow and GED. ¥, GURRE & CO.. Auctloncers, | - pareutly “"“‘l’,“! to """;' m" Prawtey :" lblm :-‘;:’en‘:fl‘::filn ‘x:‘,:‘ifl" i (flltl:x‘;lr "‘:m "’1‘::" h“: tho greas necessity thercfor. Bignature—. . have not.” lnl-:nluulgoi;l }n’f‘lthur, ‘:ebn fllfl‘! dce‘p anow lnl:llu e Wl MouuLui)um;& > LW COINLTS, egan aguln 0 Ul - - . af o e of Novewmber, ving s! % i, ol y 30, Stunders. piEl':e«l ot e i uual & vt | looked into the case, and would I go aud la Tho Governar to-day panlored John Hender Addre This is o swindla! " sald the man, I gave | ©n the 13t 3 kiving sleighing which y Wi CO., #on, convicted at the July (1875) term fn the Criminal Court of Cook Connty of burglary, and sentenced to the lenitentiary for throe ‘unrb He {s certificd to be dylug of consump- lon, . ‘Tno roport that ex-Scnator (lenn, as Presi- dent of the Scuate, ex-otllclo Licuteuant-(ioy- ernor for » couple of ycars, clatms f’" n the latter capacity, 18 not true, and doubtleas grows out of the circumstance some time sinee report- ed that Mr, Glenn Hled a clalm in the duditor’s ollice for about #2,000, which he clalme Is due him for services as Acting Governor during the ubscnee from the State at several times of Giov, Heverldgo, During all this time Acting-iov, Gilenn pardoned one convict out of the Peniten- tlary. Ot course Gov. Beveridge drew full “‘.«{' including the thno of Uis absencs, Htusrt, Ed- wards & Hrown, of this city, huve been retained for claimant, and {tds understood that, Attore ney-General all consrontiniz, an agreed case Auctioncers, 83 and 83 Randolpa-st. OPENING SALE FOR 1878, ‘Thie morning at haif-past 0 o'clock. we whall sell AN DNMENSE STUCK OF ENTIRE NEW FURNITORE For Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room and Iall. SPLENDIDDISPLAY of CARPETS A fresh stock of Ofice Furnitaro of all kinds, Desks, Chaira, Stools, Bookcases, &c., &c. Alsa 2 large lot of secund-hand Housebold 3. MOONRHOUSE & C Nature of situation deshed ou 85 cents fourtoen days ago, and you prom- | 1asted until the 20th of April. In' February, The reporter read the contract. through care- | sed to get me n place, i )'au'hnven‘rf Uene b, | 1717, occurred the greatest snow-storm over fully, tolded It up aad put 1t I s pocket, ra- | And whon 1 was In hor yon tried 0 jiet 2,50 | known in Connecticut, the snow falling ten foct marking that he had nob como preparcd with | out of a deaf man by promising to got hima | teeponalevel. the 85 nocessary to set the wheels of the Path- | sftuation in the Post-Otllce,’ A i ——— Finder machinie at work, aud, after talking a Chandler and the Doztor becams fudignant at Women of fasto often become their own dress- little about the scarcity of plave: the great | this charge, and said fu was a le, makers and turn out costiines not 10 be surpassed |‘ie|lrc thaml.m \lv:ork. "i‘..l‘"{"'k "mlkn room |« %"“" l!clllnlngl uc.';;mla til’n Taborer, LR -325;":3:3'1';.13#"'3r':fl oo auisher or another inqulrer, struck tho newsman “Well, I wil replied the Doctor, and back " that perhaps ho was known to the blondo. who | it up. Nothing of o kind occurred, - No fes | tholf command in the Dl wiak I a adtilion, » f the freabest, ghtest literary perlodicals regarded him somewhat askance,and refused Lo sl (0 get u man a place 1o the Post- | fithe o 4 Dorcommunlcative, particularly ‘concernine the | Offeer Thag cant bo dono.” fi'.‘,i',‘.'cf&'i'.‘:"hm‘u‘f'.‘iffg'.'.‘:'n1?'54‘,75')«,';:""7‘5:2'?‘.‘ path-ioding business. Therefurs the reporter | ~ Chandler alse bad his sy, “[ was lj[oklng nblistied -w Ciucinnnti, Ilow such valnable ma. waited i the bntl at the hesd of the statrs. | with the inan, und asked him If fe would {ike to | terfal can e furnished by tho propriciorat tho Directly et the position of cashier of & bank, and ho ssid | 7idiculousty low price of §1a year la only known A CONSUMPTIVE-LOOKING YOUNG MAN f woutti . 10 W, R, Androws halted at the aldo of tho reporter, and “Yes,'' salil tho laborer, ** vou was chafloz a lcclmed !ubb‘-: ‘I‘naqumu‘lnrv lvlglgluwr to |:nmn:;l dm:lrlmnu. But you tried to get $3.30 from him, DEATIHS, orto go back down-stairs. o reporter ad- | and { can prove It,! e Ao e S A AR drentod iz % Looking after a situation ™1 | “"Neither of the rm would say anything moro (JARVEY=Tio functal of Jamea M. Harvey will The young man said that he was, and was just | to such a captious Individunl, so ho went away, | $55SBIAcE 88 the paslors of the Trem for his ridicule, They talked back and forth | the matter befurs the Bpeclal Aent that some muments, when Blum suddenty luunehed | Would flnd In another room? - out and hit the boy a stunning blow tnthe | *Away L goes and tinds this man, and he suouth, that caused hit~ 1o bleed anid the lips to' | looked at Huines’ name, and he coughed sud swell up to 8 considerablo slze, The boy | tsked meabout the case, and when I told hin cried, but made wo effort to retatfate, | e eald, would I please call around day after The proprietor and several oaliers started | to-norrow. t pup the offendor out, but he, | "1 keot my grip on my temper, and 1 anticipating thelr intentions, ran out before they | Went sround “the dny he” set, uud every could reuct hi, aud, fndi the door elosed | ther day for seven” before [ could tind belind him, Le couttoued making wome foud | Biun ond - owhen 10 did flud him demoustration ou the eldewalk that sttracted a | D #ays tome that ho has louked up the case, crowd. e was guyed undjostled by several, | wid tbut it's all clear and clean, and the wan aid I the seuitle lust Lisliat, or rather Besthold | oukht to b put throughs and thea he wound and be unintentionally ot hold of vach other's | UD DY saying like this: ¢ I have cone to the con- caps, **Dutehy,” eniarting for revenge, had | cluston, iy friend. that this Is rather o pecaliar a0 comu ont of thy wnloon, | tsse, sud that pertups, fur the beat Interests of und way belug sympaihlzed with | the Government. it would be nore proper for by compunions, - Berthold und” Blum stood on | you to drop the matter as vou have It in this il crossing of Liberty street with the crowd | Warsant, and let it come upas a cnny»hlnt bya nbout thewm, sud wers exchangiug (ho cups, | Goverument oflicer. In fact,' and hers be By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctlonee; 8 and 80 Handolph-st. ‘WEDNESDAY, Jan. 2, at 9:30, : Openiog fale for New Year, Parlor and Chamber ! h b ¢ 11 o'clock to-day, thence by carriago to Kinz! R gieine ! e ol will bu presented at tho present term of the olng ih t0 consult thy Path-Finder again, ~ Ho “Can't you give tme the nameof onefor’| depat, whei cimlcaron 1 o'clock fraln is + | FURNNITURE, Corpets, and G 1 HOUSE!! e Dty who hud evidenuy waited hia Keled, oS IS CONPLAINT wrsziys | SuPFOme Court. : fildwllm:’n thers once that day, but did nok find | whom you have Turnished lielot® e B e ar s © il B4 A e TOMENOY & GO rapid passes ot him with n lures pocket-knife, | And with that lie siips down-stalrs into Hoyne's = e clr a1 e o any bl o] i 1ous Taunits 0, Wells, the Jawyeri we; zot 1877, Lonts Taylor Jouos, tn. | = —= = i AR 8 misacd, b e necunnd euugit Biuns | Qe e o warrant fu one minate, und 4 e BTTER PUL, L thitg o} Vi s nial (0 ori Bk biEho (e im and Neillo Jones, sged 4 | By JAS, P. McNAMARA & CO. below the left ear, and Murehal iu another, and has the fellow up, and Spectal Dignate (o The Pitrugo itng. +No," he sald, “I did not. I don't lik 8 mbiae oy O] X M WADAS V. e P o i o Jan. L.—, ch ) No, sald, id not, I don't like the You cun_sed Charley Morrison, the propri- 13y carrlages to Calvary at 2 to-day, s bl L Tias oot LTS LIED THE stdran L) bt and wouvicted In ubeut it th i L | O e e alebtaced oy | 100K# G tho plade. They adic You to*put up? | etorof. th building, and alea. Sir. Wells. 1o | Goodiby, Louls. You ‘are Eolng to dwell whera | (ireat Closlug-out Salo of Winter Goods Oy Yotk you car Mk ot | . “Well, veuts, 1 givo it out that 1 was mad, | by a parado of the colored militla companies of | &3 and they don't even agreo to fud vou work. | kuwes Chandler and will vouch for biin." Beilileones dwsll., Fasewells Hitlodaritas, you First-class Haraatns n ool ined Good “I'iey won’t eive your woiiey buck, cither,” # fow many pereous huve you procured sit. | 8re 8t rest inleaven, It is hard lo vive you up. at Auctiun, ‘Fho young man continued to remark that he | ations forl" butthe Lard giveths and takethas llosces t; so we thoughit that If the thlug was ull rizht the firm “ [ couldn’t svy, Not many applications are “‘E%‘,,‘.2.’:.',5.‘:.‘,’(2‘3"“5'[!5?{‘,’.':'e..q copy. might take $2.50 on application fur u place, sud | made, Chandlcr tells thom the chances are B1850N—0n Now Year's womine, (Geneviev the balance whein the place was found. “That | wealnet them, but ho will doall he cun, Aud I | gideat davahtor uf Edward snd Liizadeth Sivsom, would :ennlnlf have been falr, Then auppose | tell you,” sald the Doctor, *1 helieve ho {s Funesa! notier hereafter, tho firm should want to run away! what wus 10 | honeat and siralshtforwanl. If thero fs any- RINCLAIlt— Tho A. Binclair, 21 years. 1 vrevent themi ‘fher could clear out at auy | thing wrong sbuut this busigess I will stop it, 12 | month and 20 d member of ' Richard Cole time, and it they did leave ali thele furniture be- | you don’t wiite lim up.!* Louge. Nestdenco 177 East Ol hind them, they would lose pothing. Their cus- “ All 1 want," satd the reporter, *is to get at. e ——— tom scemed to be large. People” were gulug | the truth, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ?ml comiug all dsy, and the larvest mnuast be | . llrrlx;x lven ncha substauce of the {u- T T g ey i.chxM.fi’W’w arge. terview with the finm, young men and others A b s A Joux- Tacome to an understanding, the reporter Lituations ate ot siviscd o avod j{\‘, I“{,,",.‘:::’ffll'“ 3 At o, N Madiua ik Ml confided to his 1. Chandler & Co., but they will doubt- | =5 “TEMPEI, they concocted m, s «d as well {f they rely ou themselves. | A\ Tia' ok bu learned cond g the trm, The yuunfi It uay bo said for the guldance of the unem- | Tweat: trect A wan agalo went futo the otfice,” and | ployed that the Young Men's Christian Assocla- | ba delt by e, W, U, Latthuore, M. W, had s conversation. Retumniug to the | tion have an empioyment bureau, and charee | 2% 8ud tie Kuv, Dr, Bullivan, waltlng reporter be aunounced that tho | nothing for the clfurts they make to ind stiua- | | MEEUING DF "THE FOURTERS blunde {ndividual Lad to bim expanded uvon | tions for the needy. Would it not bo well, then, | £, Lcjuiilean lab whil be held ta-al the wonderful adveutages pusseased by the tirm | for such needy unemployed persons Co apply at = for Auding placcs. Thero were three In the | the Y. 3. C, 4{ tho gtlu.' (tuard, Tln.‘{. made a very creditable appearance, and, after belng reviewad by doy, Vance and’ Adjutant-General Jones, were ad dressed In the City-lall by the Governor and other speakers, (Gov. Vanco told them that he could not_celebrate this day with thein, becauso he had dono sl that wortal man vould do to rrnwnt the occurrencs of this day In the hwtory of this country, and thst he and his' party did not belleve that the reconatruction acts werc constitutional, and thereford the negrues wers ot proverly froed; but, baving acqulesced jn the amendinents to the Constitution of the Uunlted Btates, the col- ored people bad a right to demand the same protection at bis hands that was sccorded to all other cltizens, Mr. J. A. Englchard, Secretary of Btate, de- clined to be present in the ball and address the asscunblage, because o did not think the mne- Frou constitutionally freed. He would n dolnge vlolence to his consclenco 12 he sance tloned the procecdiugs by his preseuces, and by spuken to Blunt by younz Welland. Blum re- | Dut I wasw't fool enough to let on, and | just that hie had sald no such thiog, but offered | Went over und told Hafues that he was rizis, 1L Ny Une L1el i e crowd for bia uat, | and that T was & fool; and [ went and tatked Alter strlking the blow * Dutchy™ ran off, | With the fawyer, and Iowned up to bim that I i 4 buy, Whu sppearcd to be his backer, aud | Wis 8 fool,"and then I went aud got s drink o spparently did uut know that » Dutchy 0 | oud felt botter, But I learut & beap, I kuow bad wwcd the kulfe, but supposcd he | BUW that it {s impussibie to get a case tricd be- had merely nit Blum ewith his elenched | forsanybody but Hoywe. Why it is I don't siety callead out 1o Uim' to staud aud fight, or | know, but I have got a sure thing that it s 4o, 1hiat he would undertake to break bis back-bone | £ wish une of the papers would tuke it up.” when seat they met. Dutehy stopped and i el turned Lo sew lus yicelm fall, aud thew again ran COUNTY INSTITUTIONS, un|. His Ulllllplllioll w‘r hln:u'(‘!ld CIUANUING AROUND. returned, and was greatly surprise 2 i it LS ey Yesterday was change day o the soveral way, uad has not becn scen since. county {nstitutins,—thag is, It was the day upon ‘'he wounded man was carried by Ber- | which the ofticers recently elected tovk tioll of thold wud a bystander to Wllson's diug- | their several positions,—and o seasou of much Btoey, WY 5':;&J:£"‘:gw‘;‘;‘f“"!rhg’ lfi“:fi auxlety among county employes generally, It waus spurting forth from the wound In a thick | 48 8 Lappy day, ol course, to such as wers pri- strcam, Berthold cumpressed the velo, and | vately assured thad a change of sdmlulstration Leld to it for nearly fifteen wminutes, when he | would not interfere with them; but to the other edacaday Mornlog, Ji JAMES P, 3c VANILLA CHOCOLATE FoR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND TRAVELERS, Dofies all Honest Competition, TH WALD Igbe st Loche frin, nd They were Dusy ey und bty 80 | KUtk oy 08Lead 4L PATIME #3.0 S0rHh Wi [ oo L AOALe fell back in u dead falnt. Others took his plece, | clase it wus anything clse than bapoy, for theso making & specch. i reh Aot castomn, Triey were woll Lan, seputable ouo, fustead of paying afirm who among them Officer J. 51, Lacoy, who was early | sr not the times §ur this the luan of the ST E“:hn buslu:u;zm, and wgin ::y c‘i!flm}’ e Autopiagyc ti ind uployinent ag allf RAIN'IN CALIFORNIA. Bax Fmaxcisco, Cal., Jan. L—Dispatches from all portions of the Btate published this wmurolog show that the soutbern couutics have bad from four to six inches of raln,—nesrly e COUGHS AND COLDS jyield readily to other assistauce was wanted tho Lath-Finder The New York Cauals, was consulted. Thus the business ien were My Telegraphio New Verk Tridune, Schenck's Pulmonlo Byrup, which is & moet agres- saved the expenss of advertisiug and the an- ALBANY, f)e . .—Auditor tichuyler, of the noyance of haviug soveral hundred applications | Canal Department, will be compelled to report | 8ble remedy. It heals the soreness, loosens the for one vscancy. This blonde individusl did | to the Legislature, on Tuesday next, that the upon tbo scene, aud, by compressing the vein, car in whith one wi 1§u Llood was kept Im;v‘ fowiug as rapidly :l it zmolo)‘meul. i e L otherwise would. Dr. Morcy was brought to ‘Tho oflice of County Physician was practically ko e e sl e | e ss e N e Ll €, BN actively upon L uew dutles uot 0 about forty winutes from ho thne of tho | neither will Ur. Holden muove bis effocts. " viogur, Chlcaza. © CELEDMATED throaghout tm&mnn{—;xg?m 'dn.l: par upwa: E5.40, 6uc per B, B sk AT e WAIR GOODS, P S yniviyu it uti PSP o L v cqual to the entire fall of last season. Tho | ‘also statc, when ssked for refercnces, that he | revenue from tho canals this year fs' less than | Phlesm sud expela it from ihe system with scarce- 1. cuttivg ; The otllce of tho Medicai Baperiutendent of | vorthern portlon of the Btate bis bad frowm | needed no refurences. last, despite the lowering of ‘the tolls on tha | )y an effort on the part of the patiens. Asvaeans TOUNOD BLUM WiS A CORPAE. the Insunc Asylum was also vistuslly turncd | three to four fuches, Crop prospects are geu- | RVERYBODY AWOUT 'TUE BUILDING KNEW THEM. | chict srticlcs transported, a vollcy of activn BURN AN, e W Madiow 50, CALCAGS , T bodv wiy carried bowme to bis yousg wite, | over to Dr. 8pray, yet e witl not move tu for | eradly very cucouraging. B0 the reporter went Lo soime of ths ollices aud | which, it wad yessrtad. wonld fucrcase the fu- | Forsale by all Droggiste,