Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. MONDAY., JANUARY 7, 1878. 3 NI B After visitine several | toy-stores, tho | be any surplue, without the order and permis- | badly that amputation was necessary. o was Y 1SS i scctions of Iouse's bill provide for & guarantes | roit of the heet reading, and Its nown on the fas 'l‘III‘J (J[r]. 1 . l;d\'(‘l’llll*mcnt:\ of which he had élbsurml inTur | slon of the court. et taken to the Cmu;l,‘v :.‘::‘qu'n..'{ CONGRESSMAN MONEY. :l’\;‘llm"'ylr’\;t“o'rl :lknt'chz o:“m‘k‘c‘:-{sl&'nggxyxl;gflnfi‘{ h"'i l|l|lmllnlrnl:ln'| |‘):‘.1llm, T TN Ry ki xtenslve purdl . AN OLD LAND-SCRIP RINT, NOLEW g 'y A hlo to the woman of ate, NI IV T ‘l::’l'n&“lr;:!-rl‘»!:\'}'s"fimeucf— " L7 he | Judge Biodeott Saturday morning declded | The hase companies of the Town of Lake mhio for sevéral branch roads, It scenia to nig | huve her taste steadicd by the best of standard, GENERAL NEWS. £aid, * that £ have not kept wip as 1 should have | the ense af Dnvight J. MeCann and W. W, | were pald 80 each Monday ox the Town Treas- His Views on the subjgcg of a tlmlthefltcnllelmhlll Is the Foune bill stripped down Lo business, 1 {nsist on the Vinita branch | peryear. - 10T punlished 8¢ Cinclonatl, for the pricsor gy & the memories of our {nu\‘.hm! ncqualntance- | Bmith va, Lunl, Preaton, Kean & Co., which i3 | urer, as ner an ordinance paaged last fall. M i ho recently wrote in regacd | whip. but It §s never tooTate tomend. At this | of some interest, Tu 1363 plaintiffs boaght of | Peter Murphy, the Tawn Unliector, har npen- Southern Railroad to belng dropped, heeause I belleve that we would b A e G hw“,!.‘\‘.‘.‘“‘?,f;’?,',‘,c?,{ie',,.g t,y.m,\-mu n,fi.w. Dicarcd Chiristmas-tlde—=1" Dut it Is not neces- | the defendauts, for S1K eazh, twelve pieces of | el an offlee I the city at 67 Dearboru strcet for the Pacific tmmvlng“l’:\m'smn TRAVElElhslINSURANCE :.‘.D:‘I'PAM\I.l : b e atorn Massaciusotty, please aand | 1ArY Lo repeat ils romarks n an extended forin. | Agrculturas Cilleey serip, edcly vieso caling for recelving the 1877 tazes. he Pacific. iy B The twenty-elghth nonil-annual atatement of the sulice It fo ray that after a brlef visitand atter | 1tk acres of lamd, “This was boweht for Jede- The next entertainment of the library cotrsa fna duplicate of his letter! hieapiug tovs upan tho ehildren he touk his de- | diali &, Walker, and thoy tiened ft over to bim | eccurs Felday evening at Tillotsan's Hll. - Mrs, George Gilson, N. G.~—noble granl of the | parture. er eince then hie has day and night | immedintely, Not long after they woere sir- Laura E. Dainty {s announced to read. (h! wc‘:uwi’ him 'ht:"' he n-kl(lnlr lklus ‘i.mtllu ranch, ‘ou see, he proposes to Intersoc! ie Wherein His Bill Is Preferable to Thoso | Texas Pacliic with the 8¢ Louls & Vinita at Travelers Insurance Company, of Itartford, Conn,, " inpublished. Qross nssets, $4,713,007.23, Lig. - Biiitles, $3,103,600.20, Not asaets, $1,210,. S rematned by the partltion-wall hetween the two | prized to ‘learn that six of theao pieces, which Mr. Georgo I, Chase celetrated hls wooden the one-hunidred and third Meridian, about the | 541,01; and not surplus over and abore capi vaicrant traln,—was found lo postosston of 4 | LG, iioning, with sometlines adisaleas. | wero' mumbered 113, LAZ) 114 Iy 70,10, | weiiing Now Yenr'a Dav by alling upon ns Presented in the Interost of weatern honder of Texas, - ALSt, Louta it neets | und'a ianiittes, $010.341,03. Thia 18 healiny. new hat, nud that Is the roason why he Was | g qyd sometimes & hopeful cxpression of coun- | and 100, and fesued to the State of Massa- | many ladics as possible, and leaving hifs wooden Tom Beott. about 5,000 miles of rond cantrolled by 8cotby | gy aviycen able managoment g Tocked up at the Armory last night. tenance. * IT this falls—1" he wonld some- | chusette, were counterfeit. Watker sued Mc- | card. 3 Auilgyinces o) vonverging at 8t. Louls and Philadelphia. I}a n business-proponition, Scott, a great railrdhd- e, M. Wishes the Torll Redueed to @ Revenme. | Mmonazer, could not be expccted to drop In e W hain an times mutter; then anon hie woutid elap ts fin. | Cann to recover the smonnt pald for the sit The Terpaichorean Club Tiad o very pleasant Lowia Flgm :MI,: :h‘;:r:f:‘k’;:i: '(;ll,“k ,:]“:f!o rers to his cars and dance triumphantly round | counte rfelt pieces, and revovered Judement for | party Satueday evening, notwvithstandlug the cash from Bwartz, + | the roum, yelling, * They'll fetet hm, Thes're | 8L,3G340. " As soon as the st _was | cold EATIS, t! A, 3 L Texas tho passengers and frelght brought from TEN EYCK—Jan. G, Martha E., wife of 13 ncar Harriton, e llved in high style ns lone | fotitng ‘fiim1® At jast, after ncarly two | beigun McCann notified Lunt, Preston, Kean [ Thopublic schools apen this morning. © Dasls, and Hopes for Speedy the Paclile o he picked up by ather_roads, | Rae T Ten-Ryck, of {nfamatory theamatiin * us the money lasteld, then e pawned the watch | weeks' patient “watchinz, he was re- | & Co. and roquested them' to defend the | Miss Alile Smith ts golog to Washington to Free Trade, when he could carry them thirough, vin 8t. | ofthe benrt, 0o tiand for tater. for §3and joined the regular arnmy. Detentives | warded on Thursday alternoon by hears mult, 'l‘lmrruFlml by telling him to go on with | spend the winter. 4 Louis, to Philadelphin; In otner words, e g ki i ng fssulng from his neighbor’s housa the most | it for them, This he k), and expenided $550 in Miss Ella Wil Uysn and Usiemany "|"""‘ 'l‘,',"‘ °',“'m',‘{":,n’,‘l‘;f dermoning yelle. e if a war party of Indians had | attorney’s fees, witnesses, ote. *‘Fley, however, | fog her friend, evenlng, after hasing heen atelped surprised & Wainer rehearsal. Then there was | refused to make him good. and he hrought suit . rd, of Lalorte, Ind., le visite 84 Clara Brown. % he would prefer to carry all the Snectal Correspandence of The Tribunt. way to carrglng onothird the wav. This ment. ;’fl‘ Hoex Island and Cedar Rapids papers wiy please cony. t—- - 9 would leave” the Southern States out, and o 5 E WiNONA, Misa, Jan, L—A visit of pleasurn PROCTER—Satnrday, Jan, 5, 11:30 p.m., at hyy med aut by an atmy corps, he was locked up at | o succession of fearful crashes, sounding ke a [ to recover the wnount of the judgment and URRE: OPINION. . g we would seo tha rich trafllc of Asia and the s 73 Weat Ohlo-at. Edwara Proct entsal Blatitl Frnr:film‘m o \h‘“ \m‘lll “fi?lk'{w lmh“\lm l‘lt :’l‘:a: Ji'f«'? ‘LI: hfnfl “?:‘liIe:}l!tllule{n:fir:mfi-'c‘l]efigi e i Ic?llnlxml‘fnglrc ‘ll«,x "c':’umm'nl 'if::f;:m’c:l)‘n"g:{f, '\?fi?flf&fi'fl?ffir‘"fl: '&5".}253‘.‘;’:";‘." (m:mlllrd: g; "fi]:’g:m‘fx°\}v"§:“l':’:§:n"::".;’.‘, vm;- lmcdtn : :: o 1 v chancdeliers an rand upeleh! nnos with 5 Atute of Hnita i I & 1 Lt unernl cdnesday at 2 p.m. ‘rlends o Georalana O*Tanie, 14 years of sge, feft her | SHARAIE W SRt ROORNL B indow | beea bratght within five yearn tter the sl of | fr. Hyon soems to be still in ocenpancy ! § X Money, who represcnts this istrict In Con- fmmigration flow by Into the West, becauns of grese, Ifonnd him a pleasant gentleman, & raflway-management adverss to us. That s he feat Ty 3 sod native of this county, twhose mother was also :"":1 .',T..“;;,!I,‘.é’,“\vfm"{'.l.{ ':;H, lll:umpw?lm‘:in bort here,—not a carpet-bacger or o scalawag. | help him, or anyhody, bulld a road to be South- Money {8 not n lawyer,—he Is not a statesinan; tg]l lrfic ect b v‘vell as lz': name. l“thlnk that better than elther, he fs o newspaper man,~— | oblection obtains pretty gcnerslly amon thercforo an honest man. Ho s n young man, | Southern members. As tlie billx atand, I think that ty bill will pass, and that the others will and the fellow who satd *Moncy makes tho | ft, 1 oWt cars stvaw sbous elther Come hame on Pa: atthe Sin family invited. §37" San Franclsco, New Yark, Hamilton, Ont,, and Kendall, Eng., papors please copy. STAVERS~Francis Wiibur Btavers, of conges. tion of the lanze, Natirday morning, Jan. 6, ufm, aged 8 yeara nnil 5 months, Funeral to ba held at 270 Thirty-Grst-at. at g o'clack Manday aftermoon, §27~ Portsmouth, N, 1., papers pleaee copy. HEN'TS, avenue, near Armour's house | i bt “onts then the front doora were | the allezed counterfelt scrip, That the casa | of the Whitc-louse, Is it passible ho hus not ards. to go on an_errand ton | gung open, and there trooped out, with frizht- | was precisely parllel with the casoa where the | heard of the Chandler lettert—I'Alladelphta Times pia e on Archer avenue last Thursday, and has | ened looks, and followed by a grand bouquet i | courts had held that the statutes of Hmitatlons | (suq,), not atnce heen heard from. 8he fa described as | the wands of pyrotechntata) of toy drums, | in covennnts of title eommenced torun trom the £ bt f 1 having lght hair, o smail, round face, with | Lugles, pipes, evibuls, minfature blanos, and | time the conditlons were broken. Tho Bland bill is an_eminently ecantions ilblue eyes, nnd was dressed In netriped | gther musieal lnstruments adapted to the nee of Judge Blodgett held that the present case was | measnre; it mects every one of Mr, 11ilI's objec. oo ddress, o swall red shawl, o large broche | children between the ages of 2 amd 11, the | not analogous to those cited by the defendants, | tions, ond we do not sce how ha can well vole stiawl, and a larze red and green scarf. w‘llulu ,"' l‘fl« nl-m;l's faniily, A !n;&"nl:m;lles :;nt e ;lm“nr mclm-,t rul;- lx“r‘l X(Iow‘n sxalnstit. Lot ua hope that he whll not,—Atlanta o . Huek has Ja B after the famlly anctor, aceoinpanled by four | Ly e Supreme Court ol nols In { (ga.) Constitution (Dem.). B o tredutm A, Hudelae Jately sold the pronerty | Stont men and a lleht exbress wagon, drovo up. | reference to ' tho ~right of uctlan () A mare go " had onr Congressman {n his eye. pany, bit 1 know that we, who want o Southern | ---cona-oo Y e Sy o e Miekcs hrewerss 1o Mr. Williem lstet. | The doctor und the four stout ‘met spat | wherw a party had roceived fn due course of bus- Both Mr. Chandler and his co.conspirators |~ Tup Tumynn of last Saturday had an oft .lm.m. must consider two thingas flest, a it | [PHE BEGPLAL AXSUAL MEEFING OF TuR " 1t I« understood thiat & stock company fs heing | o their hauds and ddashed up the steps. A fear- [ ineas from another a counterieit Uil or other | againstthe life of the party will yet learn that they | jtorial Indorsing 'which securea wiiat we wish ot the carliest date; | ye neld at tha Insitulion 'on Tuesday morniex at 1o i S h > counterfelt secusity, The nght of action d1d | nave to fight, not the Administration standing ok, 1 furmed for ‘the wrecion”of 5 Urowepgaa U | £l combt folloreed, k- attor 3 fev i I s e v the neighbopsras earrled out, pale and rigld, | not accrue when the money was passed, but | ajone, hat backed oveew! i8] o FL’IXI‘J.‘L{’I‘» ;\-‘urbn,c‘r‘:fi:l“ v%fl‘(‘;fi:&n‘:«'fix: l:;::' with lm‘l( ol the doctor's left e‘ar clenched be- | when the connterfeit nlmmcl{r of it was alscov- | {ho X‘,,“.flm, Mol.‘fl."‘.u Eq‘o:flfy‘ll“l‘%’l?lfin%”ll’)‘t‘fl’lnl’l vanits already npon the property render the | tween hl:(uel‘h'. The «-X’u‘l;‘lnz ;-( tlhlu r;mrnaull «rr('nL fi.ln uui prosent '-lmmm;eltha‘ lml'l.'fhll:‘l“ them.-~Procidence Star (Kep. ) pe ¢ waa i ribbons, and they had lost enogh | ueter of the serip was not nacertatned un ¢ o siation peculiary eirable and veonomleal, | S s ale G- worer & Rafatoia | delermination of the suit gaines MeCanny which | 7% AASSHICEDS pone i, e New Nork Fx-Captain Buckley finaily succumbed 0 | gruuk, ‘They putthe nolghbor f:to the expross | was,within live years, - dudiment was therefore [ {7007 80008 SRAECATE TR O B0 LIREICH fate, nnd yesterday gave up the papers and | waggy, and, sitting down upon lim, drove | rendered against Lunt, Preston, Keat & Co. 107 | drens by postal cord. Docs tho Paclie Raliroad, funds hielit by him as Treasurer of the Police | gy in the' dircction of the tnsane asylum. | 82,004, the mnonut clalined. the Indian, oF the Distelet of Columbia Iting nay Beraevolent Assoclation, Eversthing was found | Wil mind is honelosaly zone—he may not dic ! A MEAT-CANNING PATENT AUIT, tho expensel—Tloston Journal (Kep.). 10 be in apple-pic order, and tho only defict I | youw, but he will to the cnd of his dayx think | Tn November lnst the Witson Packing Com- | ™3y q 0 tionon ceant 1o hold that Rail oncof §10 ot the money due Ars, THill, and | that'he ls o chlid’s drum being beaten with two | pany and the meat-packing e af Libhe M | o'y, S5 Hishop want (o ol d it Tiafle which is alfeed bl '\“y'"e}f&‘"e‘fi’finrfi‘xfilfi‘ e | toy buglea™ sald the Jamity doetdr, sl 08 be Rulll & Libby tled 2 bill In- the Unital States o S L LS o B P P eafoat thuAsymory I % " moved off_to get measured for a wux ear thy | Circuit Coitrl here against am B, Clapp | wanp's o . 4 Which sam ho recomimends be buid to Mrs, U1 | Jaat thing that imet his mzo. 1. tho. Rlowiv-red- | the general nzent of the St. Lonis Beef-Cannini: | avors *ners g SEmark made, In the last campoiun out of the treasury. - deniny sunset was the socctacle of the neigh- | Company. to cll{ulu M from fnfringinz thewr | Wrecker? The Governurselect should thing of A younz man of an ingenlous turn of mind | bor who hud bought the toys standing on his | patents for naking what Is ealled * compressed | such matters in the doad watclics uf the night, thought on Tuesday last that he would put up | hiead on the front stoop aud wildly clapping his vooked cannedd meats,” A motion for prelim- | when his smbition bas full play, — Cincianati £n- a big job on a liyers-stable keeper and secure a feet toxether i an excesa of delirlous Sny. mary lnfilucllon was_arpited Saturday belore | quiver (Dem,). turn-out (?r ‘Ncw-lYmr’?x ])lny n‘t brcnlauunfllu Paan ”Wv’l;rrzn.l A‘!m‘x‘ynl.‘s'{"mk it gé‘;:‘::lnlnl:z“:fi:!: and he entered un order Conkling, Blaino, Butler, Chandler, Came- rates by the lngenfous device of buying the =0}, Vo W. . 4 ron, aud others may, 1f they wish, leave tha ranks; , nd buegy and sclling 4 back to the pro- | tons the Hon, James A, Gralam, Montreal servants, workmen, e from making directly | jiperal and progressivo 1{0,,",".“' Abnndn e This howavers Tuiled, for tha proprie. | Ozden Wrubnin, Fort Garrs: the ton. Willlan | or indirectly, or coulni to be mude, used, ot | thole old Hotbo Aatinge ey sacie Hhe fx tor aaked £20.000 for the animal and vehicle, | Afeberly, Manitohas \Illlfln Horce LHIIL'S['L Miss | gold, the article of preserved meat, tie patents fenerated and pneified Repnblican party, Butlive o lough,!" enid hey to' tho astonished yuung | Jinsard, amd Mian drant, Einaard Comblautlon: G 1 for whieh aro sued on, and especialy from usitie [ that patty will, and win Jt will vt oniy through i "\ i Kimball, Hoston; G, Ualwalader, Wichinohde | o0 wuling any of the preserved meata put up by | the leadership of such men as Haycs, and only in pnou, ¥ to-morsow, Wedagsday, you cad havo | v, I, . dmithy st Faut; UL, F. Endiett, New i NE 7| the strongtn of the idean of liagea: Adintnisiration . thea for $30, cash. Yaveny . ., soniding,, Clovciand thioity Liuis ReshUannine Company. orerh {Conney Truttetus (e o : ‘1 e ouse—(, J.. Mitchel hiladelphia - An unklnov\n m:n.lnt{-hr“, it 'é’“,' Ilu‘nllc Tmen, Bostons . 0, ichnedson. Utich Catherine Snergens was tho only one Satur- | Whother President Hayea will fall into lino waa run down on the Michigan Centra toad | Clovetand, Indianas B, J. Raymond. Ric day who made a3 applicatton for a divorce, but | with the party which elected him, or contiane un- near Calumet bg; an ]imom,lmr| mfl\s‘-_trflh" nt | Tnd. ; Freilerick dMatteson, New Yorkid. J. Lude | sho has, according to ler story, suffercd | dertho malign Infingnce of Southern leaders Itk 3 about b o'clock Satarday evening, The fore- | iam,Springfleld; G. Balteyand A, . Levy, crough to wet balf-a-dozen decreed, If nuces~ | Gordon, is & question of deep Imporiance to b settled thia year. The position of the Preslicnt in lead was mashed fn so” that the brains pro- | trand facific—John Martin, Muscatino /3 urs sarv. She was marefed to Frederick Juergens, truded, yet tne unfortunate lived for four hours | G. K. Crosby, Leavenworth; ‘W, C. Melville, S et 2 1 | Fegard to partics In anomatons. Iteannot ho matne J a well-to-lo farmor and 5 widower, on tha 1oth | FRA5 10 FEEEEE BEOMEICTS PRELY uF the. Nihor. r St. Luke! iy, | Lonlss ey O'Sulllvan,’ Syrac: Divight Al x l",‘;“;,n"fl"f'_'"(‘)’r‘l‘-‘,s‘img ‘;‘:fifml‘t‘:;f“l":"‘;‘_'-,'I"l:t‘,‘l'u‘d o astans 1. O Foater. Batiastons e | of March, 1336, and Jved with him untl) Sep. | [ned e mUstelint 19.one party be the ctper, 8 pocrly Lt and by (ol 1 Clevolan; B Citoner, Gnebee... | temver Tast, when she left him on account of | 72 S8RGEERE SRR S0, L cotton-batting l[w[nurx bm body, and was ap- L. Walker und W, F, Cabot, | of bis eruelty, nnd filea n bill for divorce. He \)flmnllva'lmmhm. Iits odlv was taken to thie Kmith, Lafuyettos C. i Baliard, | made all sorts of promises of reformn, and she | The Implacablos declaru that Presldont Morgue, where an fnauest will be held to-day. W. Vitcher, Urbann: W, I Raf- | relented und went back, But Jie relapsed, and | Ifayes hnadestroyed the Ropablican znr!r by por. Late 8aturday night Hermann Nutes, of No, L W, Hall, Detroit; she ugaln le him_ and began the present suit. | mitting the Democrats to eain South Carolina and 200 Bedgwick strect, was overhauled on Ran- Lapt Among the long st ol acts of cruelty witn | Loulelann, How many Sonthern States dld the dulph street, between the bridge and Canal 1 Iplacales vormit, tho Tiomacely (19, giluiiar strect, by two highwaymen, on of whom hit el il RA Lt n b gag.staton ] 38— practicn- CONGRESSMAN MONEY'S PACIPIC RAILROAD DILL. Il:?nd’ fifin m”r‘)‘,;J “{r‘;t’l‘ll;lt v:’lghp::;z,“u uthern ‘The Missisaippl papers, taking thelr cue from | newapapers ix, that they know what they want, Benator Lamar's position, cammenced a bitter henttt.i,ey don't l‘l)rl ] \;mw‘wlhnl. :h‘::l;vm;gr&; waron Money,—the Vicksburg papers being | séntativesnro able to get. 1 tlo not propo: particularly maliclous. But he sffenced them | Wake sttempts srhich, nccording to my views, must fail. 1 propose n measure which actom. with a fow well-hosen worila of bokd Indiana- | plishen our dcsires, and tht 1 feel sura. il tlon, and cre long he will attaln to Lamar's poo- | paas Congress, and will promote Southern nnd ularlty, and break the charm of Tom Scott Natlonal intercsts.” Pnocton. # Your advocacy,' sail Ito Mr. Money, *of e e the Huntington Southern Pacific Raflroad SILVER QUESTIONS ANSWERED. scheme (which aska no substdy from the Gov- To the Editor of The Tribune. ernment), and your opposition to the ‘Tom | _Ciicaao, Jan. 5.—Tt 14 a favarite and ofton.ro. 3 eated argiment of Tur TAIMUXP In ita attempt to Beatt scheme of general subsldy, secm to tmply ;;mu \hat the remonatization of silver will place I¢ that you are opposed on general principles to | onn e with goid, that tho subsidiary silver coln, subsidicsi" whicl {a legal-tender small antount, and con- o S talns O per centless *‘standard,ilver than the Mr. Money—* As a gencral principle, L am | oid siiver dollar, fa wortl per dolfar 07 cents in opposed to subsidies. Tintroduced a bill to au- | gold. thorize the Southern Pactitc Rallroad Company |Thera Is mora than forty milllons of dollars to extemd Its Mo castiward from Fort Yuma, tts | of this light-welght subsidlary coln in circula- prescnt terminus, to El Paso, or until 1t meots | tion, which can hardly be eslled s small amount. tho Texas Pacifle, or any compauy chartered | —En.] by the Stato of Texas, cither east or weat of El ‘This nrgnment reems to me to be sneceptivle of ro clear and compicte ananswor, that itwill not be Taso, My ldca wns to hasten tha completion of | 32,00 ion on m‘, hart o+ vrire and explaln®t in arallroad on the thirty-second Parallel to the | roferenco to the frequent invitations in your edi- Paclile, rather than to oppose Tom Scott's bill; | torial pase for rome aiie 0 attompt an expianation. Just ns the bullding of the road from Omana to I,{:‘,‘:‘,‘,"":{‘"fig{""fl"g:;::,{{’fl.:fl mindl I:In:::l‘y‘ e 8an Francisco was dompleted earlicr than was | cause it ts supposed to bo redeemable in gold. called for by the law, by the Unlon Paciic bulld- [ (IC it were not a legal-tender, the *‘sup- Ing west, and the Central Pacific butlding cast,— | position” that it will be redeomed in gold the energry of both Compunles belng stimulated | would not mafataln ft at anything like Its by the competition. If tho Vinita branch ot | present value, The prospect of redemption Scott's road ts taken offy, I wonld cheorfully | helvs to litt it wo—how much it helps is at support his bill, for the same reason that L | best n matter of opinlon, beeause there la little wonld givo the Southern Pacific the right fo | prubability that it will be redeemed in gold. build eastwnrd,—to hasten completion. ‘This 1s | "I'ho opinton {s gencral that silver will be re- rnestiy requested 4o b b (PWE REV, 1% M. WATFIELD, WILL LEAD TR dey niceding - to-das,’C MeCulioch_ the ™ in ng o 4:13 nnd W, W. Van: gradat fne atzamxors' snceting o " " M, C. Ay lRouthe, 130 Mudieon. PIMLE LINCOLY PARK CHURCIH, COMNER ROTIITR and Sfohawk-ain., will observe the week of prayer *ith Ually mectings 48 o'clock 8. m, and 7:30 1. m, Freachiug this cyening. A cordis) invitation ty Ahiesd meetings ts extendsd to all, MEDIOAL: COUGHS AND COLDS yleld readily to s Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, which is & most agres. sble remedy, It heals the sorences, loosens thy phlegm and expels it from the system with scarce. Iy sn effort on the part of tho patient, _TFor sale by all Denguinte, _BABRBITIS Tt TATIONS, SRR o T L ABBITT Original and Standard Manufaotures, OFFICE AND FACTORY: Hes. 64, 66, 68, 70,72, 74, 76, 80 &8 Washinglon-st, B.Y, -+ BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, fendant, hisazents, employes, . A Shnppmflb Tl Trible, Ogden, Utal iehich she chiarged Bim ahio sava that in August, Austin, St, T Whilte, Towa, 197, after iving hee a beating, he kicked her ‘The most plessant and effcctive Boap for the La undor the ol plan pormit tho Dewnocrats Lo secure . . Ay orTor Rnumily Whalinm purposcs ever afered hitn a stunning blow in the face, while the = ont of doors and down the front steps. On an- " ¢ # 4 certainly to be desired in thoe shiortest time pos- i1zca by this Congress, and hencoft will | 4% .y Yashiog T o e e MATRIMONIAT, e otearton i tove ek ont of dongs and | Sinlerity in the Hause, which rofuaud 1o make an | yite, foe tufltacy, commerelaizand other rea: | Tioneytaed by this Songris 86 IRGh B U f A (el packega et freo oa veceip of 20 cala, Officgr Stins Phelpa responded to Nute's crics * DEROLZIEIM-GREENEIBAUM. stoned lier. At another tima ha smashed a | kea Sentinel (Mep. ). sous, I believe, lowever, that thc whole road e {'nrhclp, nmlgursucd‘ one of :lh? ung‘;.;a lm.lnh 0| The marriageof Miss Carrle Greenebaum, -'tfun-ifiml and }lwcw]lln:’n;t;}vi*“l;; h‘er ftlwc. G asement on Canal strect, and found there the L M. G aum, Esq., to Mr, | {E severely, In Jul 1o knocke e et ehich The. thiet had thrown | Gaugier of J. M. Greenebaum, FEaivs 10 M | hir‘ofl n stack of onis and tujured lier se- from him, At thy station the priconer gave the | 4O8CPY Bero/zhe i« ¢ firmot Leopuld & | yorely, Shaulso enumerates different oceasious naue of George Smith, und clafmed to bea re- | Austrian, was duly and solemaly colebrated ac | on wifch he has hroken broomsticks aver her, cent arrival in town, cording to the impressive Jewish wedding ser- {_hfl‘:'] uc|r| out of ll'l‘tz,’l.muael or ll‘lrc;:hu)rml to Yesterday wns the day consecrated hy fm- | vice at tho Temple K. A, M., corner of Indlana | kil her. llo owns ai2bacre fasm in the Town Inetorial isae to Ui sssembiine tonethier of | avenue and Trenty-sixth streat, yestorday aftor- okiftien amdds wurtts I a0 sholsat il young maidens atter church to sce which could | noun at 3 o'clock. 'The youug people have | ) P oreed ol e P | hrooe o (rieln i and itk ot iy BANERULTOY. Tadios should be cautlons of comparing notes | A0¢ the result was the gathering of | R E. Jenkine was appointed Assiguec of with rivals wha llve In tho rame blocks indeed, | a8 andience of really large proportlons | o l‘~“\l§5’é‘-‘h Fin.olectel Bdi 1 it 1« much h.l-m-r u: such cases to rm;lcludul a | to witness the ceremonics attending thelr \'clm’v:lgl?slwr “'fifl tiected Assignec o freaty offensive and detensive witheuch rivals, | union. At the hour above named the some- |~ 4\, ; ot ' ol o " znues will be chosen to-day at 10 o’clock e rome timber of yiitorait e drasn | announeed tho entranco of ";'f "f:.m ;)l:rl)'.‘4}ll Tieney 11 flarcison; lasse Hosa, and " Jueal waie, ol no superlority Is established, but 2| eyes were ot course Lurned to the centre alale 5 . cacly misea her upnonents in W eepurate grou, | up which the proceesion advanced fu the follow- Chase &“}\'5:":1‘_'”{:&2:1".""‘:‘"’é‘::::hy At pat s bad ik isiturs st can Clease | jug ordor: Herman Bilel, master of ceremonies; | Atbert W, (Hlmars eiafiing 33,000, Soietided the alllance, onid the rival suye, %0, 3. Marcus Mayer and A, 11 Moscs, ushors; sl.um-r Pickett comnenced u suit In treanass whe bad S6I—L saw all the cards’ mvsclf, ». 8imon J. Goldsteln, Benjamin Bessin- | agalnst August Welehlin to recover $2,000 Waat makes me recollest the oxact number | Gery and Abraham Elsendrath, ushers; M damages. Y v It wis Just the same s § | Jirschy Miss Retuherdt, Nlles, Mich, Alexander D, Forhea sued Marlon Munger ns al funny that we' should, jiv- Ilnfil.(lx-n Atla Greenehan .\llr, A.su;,lm;mz, ;l.l_”.;:’uldur In the Bank of* Chicugo to recover chother knoving and A + Mr. . Wile, 2 3 oples at .?1‘ hl::\‘r:l(lr'.“l:fi-?::"n‘.::i“]{::‘i fi:‘; Laporte, Ind..and Miss Bertha Grecncbaum, ; CINCUIT COURT. saue wnober uf catlers1¥" During u shiort ife | tho st thice 1aiiies tottg ;l:xlrfnn‘;{'u The. brtdes ciborwindisrves biugiowult far $1,40 daalost ] U v, 1 . r.oand Mre. Jd. ! s ) £ e exu e of ety o soung £l ginachland YOl | Grides Mr. and M. Reinharidt, Niles, el | *Termaco Mebermott. commenced o sult fn 5 Jomwa thds stple expedient to fuil. Peonly brother-in-aw and slster of the grovm; umd, | tregpass agalnst Obadlah S8ands and lenry C. Wit ttern] 1o, practiso (€ should remember the | Jastiy, the bride, n boaatiful blonde, and the | Osterman, buving damaies at $10,000, nuvice ol,the Freneli commenderat the batileof | zroom. "Tlie bride's ‘dreas was of white allk, Thomas Powers filed a DI azalnst Amolia Foi o, & " athe ¢ trimmed with white satin, court en traln, with { Rutschke, Eliss Emmerich, and Jacob, Mary, Fontono and let the vther girls re frat, L 9 I e Dri Ces % el : Went Sule s adopted an_ingenlous and effect- | whero the marriage cerrmony was perfory y | Lot 2t Hinsou's Nundivislon of Bloelcs T, s tve nethord of stimulating hissales. Lew itbo | the Ttev, Dr Adler, At the conclusion of the | ahd 10 {n th Cannl Trustees’ Subdivision of A that o woman entersad lookaat | ervices the bridal party and the muny gucats | the E. 3¢ of Sec. 31, 39, 14. arpet., Hkes them, bat fnds the price | hetook thumselves to Martine's Ilall, corner of | [lenry Grotkemper commenced o sult for il ko s whout to depurt, The pro- | Indtaua avenue snd ‘Twenty-eecand street, | $35,000 ngainst Edmund Amanu and Witlam F. r makes nslunal, and thero onters o mag- | whero o vec would e bullt In a few years sharks arc coming to the belief that the silver WITIIOUT ANY GUARANTEER BY THE A0VERNSMENT | dollar will soon be restored and that the green- Sh i s St Leie 13 abie g niiig to | acke will bo redepmed in sllvor. En.] bulld for the landgrant which is already de- ,,;;':,’v;'im[al:;{,’,'::f;%flm 18 vere Inteifnicanty voted to the purpose of building o rguil og that [ of the creenbacka if somnall an_agionnt of 1t wera line, and s marked on the tnaps vf the Interlor | teaued as not to tntlate the currency or chanye tifo Department as withdrawn fron the market. | etandaed of tho great mass, For tlio silver coln in The scullt nion sny lt}m:.fltu;: wuarantes of Inter. | sl quantities would be censertiblo tnto grecn: ? 3 + | backn, and the greenbacks wonld bo .‘3.‘.‘.:.‘-’%4.1”-:“5331 x&iurcn)-:rtfi:l:;mf:I’uu:v.il‘\!y,.‘ 2atd, and therefors tho aubsldinry silver, howevor loal. It is very common to denounce overy- | Worthiens intrinsically, would rocelve tne valie of thingz nan Job Gr subshiy that docs not approge | e old nota into which it would b eonvertible, itaclf 1o one's undorstanding or liking, An | 1% would bo true It the subsiilary coln waro cop- e e i TR U fi;. 12 | ver of only one vunce o the doliar, :n:mnshm‘:elrum New Orlans to. 1o Jlll??ll?l, [Theso ussertions exbibit u wofullack of cor- anil from New York to Rio, {a called o subsidy; | rect information, and a remarkable misconcep-+ A0 N ‘prlcemfuhl atenmsliipdiues for matl-car- | tion of the facts. In tho first place, silver coin rlium nffll.lz m;u‘lrmllg‘v;m}' f:i;n? one \m‘uldlt{l'lm& 1s uot convertlble Into groenbacks. The Gov- of npplyini 0 sidy to a contracl h e n railroad, steamboat, stage, or horse line for senmont dosd '!"" tadeent &, bumfnu itk 3y mallcnrriage, ‘The overmnent to<day elves | Promise to pay; It is mot o noto; it is sctual $239,000 for & maft-carrinze by atage and Luck- | monoy—bard tnoney. What keeps subsidiary Doard for 800 wniles through n wilderness,and | silver 12 cents on the dollar above its bulllon yebwould hesitato toelve $160.000 10 4 stowts | value fn Loudon s f1a legal-tender quality. e I L e P 0 e ':l:fi That is the tallsman which gives it its present the proper meaning of subsidy fs pay | purchasing power. Strike out its lepal-tender for serviye randered s but, according to the pop- | property, snd it would instautly sink to about perty, ular meaniog of to-day, subsidy mcans an {nor- | 85 cents as compared with gold. Subsidlary for- divate payment for service,—~implving genorally | o . i ol 3 g - ign colns—English, French, or German—will :‘:’;‘:fl;‘,‘,flhgufif"f"EE.E,’X' N'z:}my{,‘,u; ug'o ‘lla‘:,'fi':; not circulata {n this country for more than their would like to contruct for tho mall-carrlage; and | bulllon value, slinbly becausc thoy ure not awond_many honast Congressmen woulll voto | Jegal-tender. Thereclroulates In Germanyabout down the subsidy. 1 understand, hawaver, that | 200 milllons of thalers In sliver at pag with gold b0 Tns recelved u subsidy of $100:000 from Dom " Fadra, and il put on his lina of ships whethor | {1 tho proportion of 18} o1, whilo It bulllon the United States pave anything ornot. The | Valuo in London s but 87 conts, Whyl Be- Dum 14 enlightened, aud sees the causy it is a full legal-tender. We sco thesaune ADVANTAOLS OP COMMUNICATION WITH US. phenomenn in France, where 850 milijons of A lettor from the United States to Jtio must | gollars of siiver maintalns 1ts valua at par with Do Brst o to Liverpoal, undeross the Atlantle | gog, notwithatanding 1t §s only worth 87 cents BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP, Made rom the purcst vegotanle olie, Unrivaled for she Pallee and the Bath, - For ure in the Nursery it han na_cqual, Bnmple box, containing three cakes tent frea on recelpt of 75 centa. o BABBITT'S | SOAP POWDER, From this Powder & heautiful and servicesble white #ft Nonp, of any desired Atrengil, can be made ! fen minutes without the use of greass or pot packaga sent free on recelpt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S YEAST POWDER, Abiolntely pure, Uiread, cakes, puddings, e, m * hort suace of tme, keep longer, and sre more di+ Fosiibte thw wlien made of cominon and chesp ity lons. A trisl package sent free on receipt of 43 centh BABBITT'S SALERATUS.! A stanfard article. A sampla package sent free o bris: recalpt of 23 cents. BABBITT’S CREAM TARTAR, Wi 1t o from all impurities, The houses e 0 A e treb o roceip i 75cents, The Charloston (8. C.) News and Courier (Dom. ) an't very onthuslasilc over **{ho so-called Southern Rallroad to the Paclile,” 1t criticlsea sovcrely Aleck Stephiens' bill, which makes tho Governiment guarantce $38, 000,000 of tho botds: and raga that s Siaay o doibifal polnt and vaguo provision will need elnclantion and compucting ho- Tore we can charge any Sonthern Renatoe or Con- geessman, upon bts duty to hls smmediate con- stitnenta ond to the Hennbile, to do other than «peak and vote against . When we have thus obtained the upper niand, we propose to pnda swhat has been dorno by the Itadicila since 18111, na far ax les In oyr power. We proposo tu toar the negra Amendoients ont of tne Constitution. ~We proporo la rostoro the Plantor Hepublicof our Fathors in all ite original purity and- siuplicity. \Wian the repoal of the rovolutionary Amendments 18 sprung wpon the country, it will catch up and carey the populnr ®entimont with 18, from renboard to seabosrd, — Ukolona (Miss, ) Southern States (Nem.). Buppose Gordon was at the Whito Houso twica before the Western lRepublican Senators; sup- ase len 11 il come in befora ho left, —what hent Ifaven't Southern Kenators o much tlgut In wis White Houro an Northern? Or ure we 10 hee come recunciled to the brothera with whom wa guarreled, ovly to atill dawa on thetr cxclurlon rom the hoarthstone? Wonld the Ruaublican Se ator have hoon equatly emoarrassed hud the Pre. dent's visltora huen Northsen men? Theas Sn :!’e- gecm not {0 ‘e {mpertinent,— Loston Herald Ind, ). ‘Tho programme of Chandler and tho ut. terances of Lia backors have been respouded to with coldness by the prent body of Itepublican opinfon, The Nuty York papers do pot venture to avow aympathy wlith it, themore Indepundent 13 pullean Journals denaunca §t, and the loss inde- ruudrn: generally rogard it with suaplelon, except n Matne, Now [{Iampstire, and fowa, whero [lo- pibllean partluanahip te knjed wpto degros of In- leranco elwewhere unknown. If this sssault iy continued, or in any event, Mr. Ilnyes has it to iy e or S AE | e e S wadOuer e e | e inbiaaiors o th e or Wit | Sy ity et el ittt | e b e ot s | . Somdon v bution w1 Bens w1 | B ABBIT T & The proprictor obsequiously shows her | which were varled by those Interested in scclne he German Nutional Bank sued Matheus | Proofs, (o place his enemies nt d great disadvantazo | shiize ber Wost-Iudin lineal” full lesrul-tender.—Ep.] rpot. swhich the first woman hai scen, and | them at the restdence of the biide's parents, | Gottfrled for 82,600, fore the country, —Springfleld (Mare.) Jeepub- Mong; ¢ Very true. England does not sub- Suppose, howerer, that the copner doilar wers sidize o well-cstablishud, sclf-supporthng 1ino | mado a full coin loxal-tender so that the greenback suvwhero; but sho never allowa one of her lucs | could be redesmed by the Government at ita option 1o ba driven out by campetitiun. When this {s | In elther gold or sopjier trehich would mean cope threatonod she subsidizes by the million. Her | pet) you W"‘?N not foran fnstant malntaln that subady tothe China lne roaches, I belleve, as | the grecnbac wonld atlil retaln (ts value, and that Digh us 81,400,000 per annum, . France adopts the great mass of copper in the world would monnt e mamo poliey s e tha. conscaiunce fa. thet | UBJR velue to 074 cents i gold pur ounce, Amt § o preciasty the principle Thy commerco 0F theso 1o cONNLFIS Hus EAKen | T ine sabobiinry siver 1T 2o s orads amans hold of tha enda ot the eartln® linwted logal-tend o you not porcelve that the Mp. Money then branchied off on the tarllf | standard is changed from what it ut present {s sup- question, with the following expresslon of his | posed to be? Aud the standard belog changed, Views: there l: nnln:nmar re,-qm‘\:hue]:unr gcnlm:n nn " o] resent value of the aubald 'y coln and what would llnaflxl’éfi:ml’"}:xfl{"f Q?nwil Il:); rfx‘::“;‘::‘::ln?:'{:‘ lien bo the value of the trade doilar, ‘Nlie silver che . ydas dollar may then bo worth more than gold and it shran e fLioila e billtan tie Clydos siitha, Iy b watth Jeas, Bt LLhat question rosta upon merchantaparine, to meot the most advanced | ytwor considerations, and fals argument hus nothe fdeas, wonld sovn carry our agricuttural and | g to do with it manufactured products to every country that " Ve could offor yaluahte exchango, 1 hovo aud bo- F[““‘ "“(‘1’“(‘1",' "““""5" ”‘“ “f;’"f "“‘i‘" Hevo that the duy of revenue-tagiif will soon | Francoand Ucrmany, whero silver docs matn- come, and, d tain its par value with gold in vust quantitics, NOT LONG AFTEIL, PREE THADE, and that, too, on o basls 8 per cent below the :n.fn \t'ouhl 'lmt'k,en the pulse of Nlmrmfllflml intrinsle value of the Amerlean dollar, Ene ndustry, and jnake us proszerous beyond our v o It " Dast, uxperlonce, Already the arms of Rhodo | RIends having 4Iul||nnetlznd||}llvcr, 18 xS linay Isluhed and_ Connecticut ara fu the lignest de- | maract for tho sale of silver, and, when auy mand in every couptry; Phitadelphia selis her | quantity I8 offered there for pale beyond thy saw aml steel fmplenicnts ut Birminghan, an Enulish export needs, ita price {s broken down. Shioflkld huzins to. fest tio Amcrican euers ( gnd i3 fs v slaughtcred,” so to speak; Lut s Munchicstor ~ has Leen invaded ¥ our . st 1 " meetean " eotton textiles | sbnormal undervaluatlon s littlo efbct mato best in the Far Bast; Germnny | npon it where Itlsa tewal-tender, urd (hercby buya all one Implements of the farm | protected as money. But, even ou tho bw of and the workshop; lu tact, Amerlean industey | sypply and demand, thls country canabsorb of the llelds and of the shops is cetting to be - univerad, Tt ceins 10 oo, withoat Iotewding | €7 Quickiy all the sarplus,sfiver ia tho Lundon any disparageiment to those who diffor with me, | market or that Germany has yot to spare, and that a wan from an agrlenliural district wha | that alone will restore its butlion yake In Lon- does not fayor Feductioniof tha tarl(l i a polit- | dun to something tke what it wus beforo. Just {ERtamoia b (rve e e Lo vert | now there la a+ 4 corner® an old which renders L 0 iz West and Bouth, and 1 haf o B i Uast thinkers of the Eait ‘sea that even manu- "';“::"l‘:m:_‘:l’:;:‘:zl:""i':“e‘:flt‘l‘l‘l‘-‘;';‘{mf‘;:'h!n. N\%‘A“i‘“‘li\:,}l'.c:l;:‘l‘t‘:lull‘\":g u;r]‘;u:nlelmlf' gapcr of the stauding aund ability of Tie Tatmuxe f hrinTrs o Forer oty | resorta to such apectous and sophistical argunients Uk rosliel, Sl In_tho Forly-fourth | (g ot full confidence in the Jastice of the cause [ ——— Gonsroun, such ts ns dudico Abbott, | AR LnnOye thomt % F: sbonipsais, il T3t | [Atior such a display of uapardonabie lgno- s,—were for a revenuo tarllt. It fs ":y rancu you certainly arc not jastificd fn the use of ble that this Congress mill make s gratity- | such language, Your first duty, befare again brg;}':vl‘l,;:llulll"w {{9{.1:7{"&,“"; @ writing to the newspapers on e cuin question, QTFCAR ent—'* orn Congress- o} i wihaupport Fom Scott's il e | is to give o 8 listla study—at Jeast lluucy-‘-" sunnot wte mfiltlvuly‘lorl! I)::Iwfi 'f":n:'.“‘,';"T D’r’uuma -l YR never made a canvass of the Houses but T thin] 1 would be sals in saylig that o bl that bins | patieace to ;““!“Q’, whai § £orcoive ss hothe et been offidedd by Tom Scott. will got, in the | Froper moned of cstimatiag, e o o rae tstes of Alabain, Georgla, Nokth Caroliua, X Virglula, and Kentueky, mors than about elzht Efl';{:.‘:uf:."fi,‘n,w R ke ““’Q‘:"fl'.flfl',"‘ ' POTASH. douhle the strength of t freo on receipt of - lican (Ind. Itep.). ‘I'he Now York T'ribun contains a colurmn and a half of londiy-muttered thrents by tho Gold Ring of New York, All thy big buza have been interviowed, and thay protest, with one volce, that thoy wiil lend no luoremonoy except on a gold basis, and they urge he unnortance of concert amunjz the money-rings of New York, Boston, nnd Philndeiphia, fo force Congroes’ into ‘their meunites, and crush out tha Weat ant South it s open their miontha in favor uf the siiver s ne welflah crentares, who have ceaial all th prodts of the War,—tar, whila tho people on Duth eides wore exponding thelr substuuce fn fehts ing, they wero luarding money, aud, when pence came, Miey wold out the country by substitating caln fur paper to redeein the boid thera blin and greedy wretchos, constituting » small number, and confluod to a very imited district, think they can contione to prey noon the great buik of e r~u;|ln by nieans of thelr acenmngnted gold, I hey can't bribe, they will bully Conarasa, and will bankrupt all dobtors who are not submissive v theie dictation. We think, 84 wo hopy, that thesn gentlonien have rajsed an lssua which will arunsc evcry honest uid patriotic man tn the land, and {nfuso a propur spirit Into tha representativea of the peaple” Loy aay thy themnsolves will bo rulned 3f tho Bilver bill becomos u law, Thut's good news,—far the xooner the better,—amd an old Hickory woull now e u godsend in the Exeeutive Chalr, to apeed them on tuelr way, — Lichmond \(Va.) WAlg (Consercative), % Tho last hope of the oprnnanln of tho silver resumption {4 Incrics of alarm, The morul aenso of the Awerican people 1e apnealed to, in the hopa that their jealuwsy for Lhe right wil prompt them to yiold tu the declnration that eilver- resumption s moralty weomy, Kven tha revgions press—generally wild in the treatment of non. religions toplcs—has been cauzht in the whirl, and is ahouting ugalnet the thratencd dishuneaty with all e mint. Wo ask those who duclaro that sliver-resuinption s morally wrong to point wat the particalar fn waleh It I wrong, Wu atirm 1hat it canaot be successfuliy " donu. Tt it be said that It proposcs to psy. our 84 lces than thelr faco-vitlue, Wu d it, and atirm that, un the contraty, if prupose 10 pay them ot exactly thelr face yalie, by nceoras suca with {he fiet contract, 1{ It b wayd that silver ts worth but 122 cents ompared with thy dnllar in guld, wae answer thot thie provaoly roe auits fran demonetization, w ploce of surreqtiti- vus rascality, perpetrated tn the Intereet of guid and of forclun bondholders. 'The lgures show, conclusively, ol demonetiza: tlun, silver wan al a compared with wold, and for this reason was not i circalatiun, llenca the fair and legitimate rmlumpllml 1%, thit remonetization Wil Textors 4 to pue with gold Jt1e notdishunest to pay o debt e it wus con- tractad to be paid; and our bouded debt was contracted to bu pald in **coin, ' at n timo when both rold and silver were colo, Tt 1a dise armed with fb (the first woman 9as | were numerous, rich, and elegant, The couple VRODATE COURT, o matter of course, Lo scn 1w the | wil) go to housckeepng fumiediately fn a e In the estato of Catherine Bergman, letters woman's overskirt fs trimmed, and | fizhetal intle home which ks ready for ‘them on | were eranted to Poter Bergman, under bond for ), ber Jewelry s Jot - or CIndla- | Thenty-fourth - steect, Among the many X3 1 was' recomnending this very | gyests present ut the chureh and lmer- In the eatate of Ira Mason, lctters were ssued ] n 10 this lag, but sho . scemud " ! ) to think (L a little mqn:-' d thau she could H‘fi,"'du.','tfimfe'r\-wg-'? SarniSr, ¥ o/ 1w Mion, ujlor iowl {ur 00, nd M " aford to puy, Hard Hmer, vou know? “Ab, | fireonehaat, e apd Mrs. Ingae Wajxe e ufford to yut chiautm, M. Mrs, DREN MO . Vaaya the sccond woman, carclessly regurd: | i Mrs. Welxon Moreis, Mr. 08 M Leo | o meE D e s Tncluelve. Now. the firat ouo, and then fixing her cyes !lrmnli Me. and Mrs, C, J. Milers (nee Simons), i\ = “ 4 2 test tenttvely on the carpet, *times are hurd, [ suv- | Sfr, and Mrs. L. D, Davis, Mr. and Mra, Henry 1 ta 20 on his new calendar, pose, for wmechanles and weople of Hmited Lehes eer Mayer), Mr, Mra, Chi Jrpig Janesox--03, 478, Clty vs, DeWolf: 48, « Dieatia st Icast 0 imy busbund gavs. Let—io— | fiohormt (368 layer i, 'fi'\'-l,.m',' simmrlcs | ydu. City ver Towd, nnd w417, City v, illiame, vee, front druwing-rootn, buck drawing-room, | Mra, facredorily Mr, and Mirs. Ben Eisendrath, | - jEoir Moone—41 ta 104, Inciusve, extension, hall and threo bay eindows wi take | Air, ‘aud Ses. Henry Greeriebuum, Poutiac, 1. et =T eI, | uhout bow many yardef Tu fae on't know. | Mr. Mra, s We ‘Mr. Mre, 4 5 ghont o toany yacdet I futy L dont ko, | M. ang M. Chitlos Wandell S " | ™ot o000 505, Incluaive. - No. 400, ( King vo, Cox, on trlal here the fiest woman casts towards her u | g, Mr. Mra. duse . R Rkt omis iiaro mid the Droptictor rubs Leopold, Mr. an Ira. Juseph Auatrian, Jubur Fanw ks—ilenernl busines o7 Mrs. ond Mrs, L £, Lovpold, Mr. und Mes. | Junos WitLiana—toueral busine iy suttly and eiys to himself, “That carvel's | Gerhurd Foreman, Mr. and rs, E. Kramer, JUDUMENTS, - eold 1), and 1 will consult iy husband when 1| Sfr, aud Mrs, Henry Herir, Mr. and Mrs, Mandel, | Untren fizazes Cincory Counr—Junar Bona- o hume, and il ho haa not spent iy wmonth's | Afjss lfelen Leopold, Miss Sophle Stonchill, | Frr—iames Langlcy va. Amos 8. Secley, “verdict, allowanee—we poor marrled women must | Vs Sarah Hart, Miss Frances Lamb, Miss Sara | 85,670,242, und motlon for new trig), —, druc wlone ws well “awtwe can—for o | Haum, Miss Hirch, Miss Etilo Frishursor, | Hatnliton ve Adidison doodgll, S11,20% » wnel's-hdr shawl ‘and n plano 1 “will | Nl Katie Mayer, Miss Rose Vozzel, Misa Price, | Luited Siates va, dacob Ret, $4, 00104, — take the carpet.” “Certalnly, ‘wadam," says | Miss Eliza Borg, Miss Hertha Leapald, Merseranetal, va Darhl I1 Oredor 91, Ue1, the uheequlous proprictor, bowing and rubblig | {atie Hyman, the Misses Rosenfe Sersnian, Lobihe - LOXEERsAS o lunexer il o v | attle Hymun, the M enfeld, Wakeley va, Frederick Raddata att Wilholnino Itis hands; *and I ahabl have greut pleasure b [ Bortha -~ Wolf, Miss Foreman, Miss' Wene | Kadaatz, $105,00.—Fraukiin MacVeagh et . g 1t for you, subject, of course, tothe | gei; Sossrs. Fred Sivel, Herman Losser, Wiil- | Harey Sionley, $100.53,- Eugone Martinachs ve. cfusal, as she Was firat 1o speak Ior | fuu Bisendrath, Honry Rossnstock, Heller, | Junn D, Mackood, $5. 487,50, Oh, shé swon't tako it, 1 know," says the | Jucul Newruan, Leo Mars, -Aurora, ll, Isaue | - dJUpok. JaumsoN—I. J. Osborne ve, Tiichard ond woman, walking off, with oue swilt | §yih, Charlcs Milior, L. Price, Mr, ind Rirs. J, L0 st the firet womnan, o which o ap- | jruner, Misn Nettlo Kramer, Messes, Jucoby | | CHICEIT Couna—Conrrsaions Madison, Tleadell the flrst woman's dress and her huse | oo Siineon Wite, Ben Kramer, 1, J. Wite, and | ¥ Michaol Meyee and Nicholas Neybert, $24H, s fncome at o ridiculously fow tleure, | sfisa Miunio Hfimuwlnd, Laporte, Ind.; Mr. ”4"‘{"'n"°';‘,‘l:;r“v. 1 "M-flm-‘ fi_“ltwnnf of Wien the proprictor roturns, * after Iaviue | Jacoh Heralzheim, Ann Arbors Mr,and Mo, . | gini o, o roo Ve Benjaula . Walker, bowed her outy o finids tho fiest wouiau, J0¢ | Trucker, Mr. and Ses. A, tiedexer, Mr." I oA S hat determined, nervously tapping the foor | wchwartz, Mr. I L, Holdridee, Mr. D, C SUBURBAN. with her fuot. 1 Wikl tuke this varpet,” sho | Ejgie, My, 3L ftose, and the Hon. A. ¥, Fiacher, = L saysy “make out the LIl for It and send it | spayor, Pontlac, 11103 Mr. B. Frankonberig, Niics, LALE, Romt st once” 4 Perlups you would prefer e j? - " ¢ “The reenlar mecting of the Baerd of Trustecs P Mich.; and qiuny others. ¢ l!::&:lunl‘:‘: ht;‘s:ly?' zw:‘lll:g:““u' )c:‘u:lm n:‘en:"l was lield Saturday afternoon, all the members A it a0 Tashinsable. - Horidua thar Giher AMUSEMFENTS, vresent excep? Me, Blirloy, A communication Judy—"" »I'know what I want,” sno says, NEW CHICAUO, from Trusteo Shirloy was read tendering his v{hh u'l.m.‘llc flush on e:lllcr chtuk, “1 even if '} 4 Das Miichmaedchen von 8choeneberg ™ (The | resiznation from fhe Board on uccount of sick- o not wear expensive cottousvelvet an ¢ chers, ces In his famlily, which requires his removal e iy g | ABlAshed ot febonsberc i it ol the ey | kene o M i, mEES Sedroy W o : store; and whew 1order things, thenk Heaven, | perforined by tho German compavy at the New 4 3 A 1 the Wi W T huyt the meuus 1o pay for tiem, for § don't | Chleago last eventug. Itisa framewark forsume | ThaSuperintendent of the Water-Works, Col. stulf my tuck and starve wy eplgastrium as | very pretty actingof thereined burlesquusciiool, | Jo T Fueter, presentod a communleation asking : "\.lu‘ll)u“ilid i Lmven;v. }u #0 ll'll‘lll'u 'lm;.x" in which Milss Cottredly is inlinitable, Ske was | for 8 jolnt méeting of the Trustees of Luko and my busbaid has been buving cainel's-halr | ggopge) ay excellent chanoe last evining to un- | 1ydo Park lo-morrow at 3 p. m. The request dhanle Thiae woult W3t aud plance s PUtUD | fold her brilitant talents for burlesque acting, | W88 @rautglh and the mecting called for the 1> perhaps moro than some people whagive | ans she accepted the oppartunity and gavea | oftico ol A, 11, Voeder, 144 Dearvorn street. themscives airs und graces and crow roughshod | performauce which threw all her furmer clforts A petition for thy opening of Dexter avenus over ghefe betters who dow't 1ouke st much | {n " 4he ghade. Could’ she do la Euglish the | was referred, retoine DLyt e a8y S hes | bretty thiuge sho docs In Gerwan ahe would | The fullowing resolution was offered scd " A pure coneentrated aliall, camaon poissti. Bsmpio TIE PROPRIFTOM will give an ounee & ol for every oupco of imparitics found b any of those preparatious, For_Sale by_all_Dealers. AUCTLON SALES, ST Ll T - By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 65 and 70 Wahash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 0:30 A, M. GEO. 1" GORE & 0., Auctioneers. BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Wednosday, Jan, 0, at 9 1-3 &, m. Wa shatl offer an oxira fine rale of Wianter goods Inall kinds of ftubbors and Arctl and and a fine lat of Bufl Hoota and liats,, and alao our fine goads, GEO, P. GORR & CO. ve. No case ) e = ey WM. A, BUTT Genoral Auctloneers, 174 landolph-st. MISCOELLANEOUS BOOKS AT . AUCTION, H AY AFTYRKOON, Jon, 8, at 2:30 o'clock, 8 ruomis, 174 Hast landolph s, WAL A, DUTTERS & CO., Auctionaers. AUCTION SALE OF EVW FURNITURE, 0mce, Parlor 8ad Cook Sloves, Crockery War, elc,, WKDNESDAY, Jan. 0. at {0 o'clock, st Butters & Ca¥ Auctton liooms, 174 ltandolpn-s3, " THURSDAY TRADE BALE. DRY (00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, PUES Hats, (ars, (iloves, lloots, Shoes, de., THRURSDAY MORNING, Jao. 10, TUE ou Less ot 4 am correet, 1t will requive o heavier —————— $ % ¢ ™ sct the Amerleans wild with delight and werrd- | sgopted: Banest tu create conditions telative to o debt, that | YOU8H . e s T i, WU AT | ek’ Wity iy Supporte by | e, st e orerana e g ot | s gl Sttty | YO 58 PO s iy, i, 0 A MINING EXCHANGE, i v iw Meesrs. Bchober an chy el e unless there be moucy o the Vreasury 1o ' " e Y A E e Tribune, el LS ‘;,‘,‘":i’é‘{f“{“,f‘fl"” s of the combany. Mestrs ilelmer and Waldorit | {ha eredit of tho Bromer fumd. ods uf which syeh | e gold-resutaptiontsts by tio ot of 18T I thiuk, because there la hu kood reason why it “’ o fore the moral disuon n their sid alm of the ty s should not. {igeaks 1o guarantee uf bouds, and Cioaao, Jan. 8.—The Kansas City Times of dues uot urrest tho construction of aoy other | ghe dd fnat. gives notice of an fmportant [ What u ble sed thing It 18 Lo sce such a thing and Miss Claussen also desetve fuvorable nicn- | ords a8 true forg er-resumutioniets fs 1o corect this shiouid . palds o unicas tis aoprupriation For Tuesday's Kale, Jan 8, nt 9:30 a, m., e a UIOE | L or Lielr o aeting. ST, ubene, whisap. | for suca fuud st Live been leviuds wid fu evety t > ot AT OI'R_RTONE, New and econ o) ness of fujurle ° 1a: hera i order shall be fusta | disteuesty. This they propose todo by restortigells | road. ‘Ihe Southern Pacitie has demonstruted excl Ginr o cacl ohor oh @ quict strect. o, bho | Peurod for tho rat timg at this ieatre, muds | RTINS rler ehall be dfasn nualuat & | oyl Vi) cxactleial felation ot Saviract e held | L Abitky, which was uckuowicilged - befora tho | iovement to lisuguruio 8 infulug cxchance 1n GARPETS, STOVES Sonti Side weso tw meny aie of whoin Lad for | B . Miss Coltrally takcs | ENENOL yet coltecied, auch orlet ahall shaw ua ity | Wleg, f0e SRS, s oade. | They repretent, § Pacille Ridlway Comittes of the House, wiater | 08 S 1O BTN ORI OO0 (000 R L8 Reutoneon l- wlwie fifethue ben tio e -;'vn rentus of tho | 4OVt Will appour Tu & Bow Hluging ;;ramx::':ln:”;‘ fuid " fe pavable, and onatt n | LIRSS Wk Rl the guld-resdmptioniaty, | Lufura lusts by Col. Scotty 1 recolleet arght g ) ctiguess Manopoly-rites ure provided agsinst; the bill | to maoke it a success, The cattle trada of Kane requires a pro-rate with ull the conneetivg | sas City swounts to_mbout §120.000,000 per roads. It 1s ratuer curious that the ‘o Beott | annum. Thelr tiraln Exchancy is already large, apers whicl bave sttacked wy bl | It would scom that the insuguration of a M- atd me, tou) have invelshed so” vehe- | bug Exchangs would be quite os successful, mently azalust the Southern Pacific us & | The same reasous ivon for the twrmation of moaupoly, when, ja the last scsston of the | Miujug Exchango fu Kausas City will I:Splg' in Forty-fuurth Cungress, they ali sun\mrln! a bill | Chivago. Now §s thu thing for the sol usi- aiviug Huatinzton the same vighls aud fran- | ness nen of Chivago to take thismatter in band, cllses tu within 100 wiles of El Paso that iy | to suake this tho great mining contre for bullion bitl wives blm, and whicl, in wldition, sgave a | and woncy, Loaker delsy will be to drive the It ie envuzh to puy u debt ua it was contracted: but, whea sn atteinpt s wade to force the payment of & prewfum by Huitins the article t he used ta syiug, it luoks as though the Londholders de- sieed epudiatlon, —utidury Conmercial” Gusetts Bep.). Juaster o ths baldest’ spot of Die | furce excecdingly well adunted Lo ber peculint | guch fund wacn (e vame shall bo collsctod, licad® with w spitball B. was - Iovarialy | 884 brillangstyle of actinie. The Treasurer turned over to tho Board $15,+ enited up and licked for the offence; aud, when i 3 00U fu bonds aud $1,469 In Interest coupons, the two went stealing upples together, A, way TIIE COUR'TS, which hm;)b‘c‘en wl‘lcgnml. and which cump‘lcled “{.‘“ '.5'12".."'5{:2':'5 {f‘}‘:fimx}l lm‘yurod‘nbum.m TUB PUILLIFS & COLOY CONSTRUCTION COM- | gy payment of $10,000 in boude fasued under e ¥ o Trate b e o b6 i the undimunce vassed Dec, 8, 1874 The bonds seetion of bis pantaloons from the clutch of the und coupuns were checked off with the stubs By HENRY & HATCH, Noo, 54 aud 00 Lake-at, First Graml Oening Sala of the Year of BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, Tuosday, Jan, 8, 1878, Balance of Winter tiools to be closed ont. HBENUYE HATCUS Auciiupee i, ————— A Bear-Chass on the Water. Mantioulw Iaiunids Leiter tn Torontn Glode, This is a g country for poor people; they cau rulse anything they vlunt, and yet ail by Heh they waut o cat. The bears Lave bec Y. The argument ou 8 motion for a Recelver and indigount bulldog. As youug wes, B wus 9 ) tunied - out of chuteh ‘and st 'ble | 0Fan lnjunction fn the case of Mark T, 86y~ | yud Gestruye. charucter for steadinces forcver, becaune | mourand others sgainst the Phillips & Colby Ou wotion of Mr. Condit, the Presidont was A. put cayeons peuper on the stove | Construction fowpuny and the Wisconsin Cen- | outhorbsd to ndvertise i New York, Buston, Uoverument gnarautee of bis bunds for $35,000 | bustoces to otbwe places. “The infning interest By C. TADDIN :" n,1 lruml‘ mreuml. . Then l)')A.l mnhried tra} Rallrosd Cutnpany was conclided Saturday flnl an;uu for \w]uut)un:u‘il.fi vab&r bonds, | rather troublusome ulxul fall. "}‘l:i-y Il.:v[-: tuken p||:l' :nllnl: nflm then tllicm‘ wus n}(:llllm{ n'xm is :“n: af‘mufil‘x‘ lwm hlle u:j w“"?l. lu&clcum- et 5 s girl, while in after when both of them i - ks AT per cent futerest, for redeinption. somu piws away, sl have triedto talie some | about * grinding monopolles,’ cfe, Everythlng odute its rapidly-lucreasiug dewan Shicago ATCT IN . o s oty oF Shett | muon before Judiees Drummond aad Dyer. The | P LI ERL TE0 50 DLty two | fuora;. there bave been several bears kiied, | was lovely; amd 1 am huctined Ha thinke Vst T | han the toogmplival position, weaith, ralirond A. on every deal they hud together, whethier for | Judges decided to appoint 8 Recefrer, us aiked, ;uh I;; IAuluw delivery. Sioall wonder, there- | for the Construction Compavy with qualitied ore, it A, :«aw colleeted for toes, aud 233 Sues srased 'owed yengeance upou his inure for- | powers. ‘They, bowever, decliued to appointa After ashort recess tus Board balloted for Kucently two boys, while crossiug Aasitoulin lake ju s sall-boat, spled a bear alio ciossing the lake, or rather trylug L do so, They over- cout] Lave avolded much barsh eritilsw by in- | aud water onections, bringing ie withiu casy serting {n oy blll $20,000 per mile, as Tow | and rapid coummusication with all parts of the Scott does fu both Lis bills,—the Stephens und | Upion and the world, and ber busiuces tocn are BOOTS AND SHOES., Having sormoted 0 114 and 120 Wahash-ay., wessd uso uut Fucs lay, Jau. 8. by onler of de: s fud tunate ri Ou the 2ith of December he : . the successor of Mr. Shirley. The choice fell | touk it, sud having no gunto shoot, scized thele | tue House billa. I say these are both 8cott | unrivaledin enercy, therefore let them all meet | finy of Houl 1 Bhocd. ada,ted to the 1, Bun Den bt Mre, B wreas ubchs Peter hag dieg | Recelver for the rallroud; but, for tho purpose | L% MEERGLL (inG cepcy at tho Hock Tiland care apd et Lk Kitle dciled b, and by | Dills, becuuse, for tho st eleven sections, they. | o couusel ut this c1ib room fu the Paluner Housa | sals 6 biebest bIAACT. e perve. Ooobe KADBIS: and left ber 837,000, Tuis was the last straw | ©F protecting auy equities that the court misbl | cgpgyops, Ife will AN the position for the un- | the help of » woian got him {nto tue boat snd fon of | on thixiAlonday) evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp, ucceuor (o itaidin & ure {deotlcal? the twelfth and last sect Stepbens' blll provides for w Commission of | to hearthe report of & committes (appointed at thrie to locate the castern tenninus (only one) | a provious mecting) on s plan of urganization. s -t on the Missussippi River. It s clear tome A Uoxsrant REanEk. CELEDRATED througho that this Commission, sppointed by the PSS ot aksaienge, ‘""3"’“‘{?:5?"’3.?3% Presideat, would bu likcly €0 consult the | ndrews' Hosar stauds smony faskion periodic- 30, 00 per'®. that broke the camet’s back, for it was upon | ultimately determine that the complalusuts | expired thne for which Mr. Shirley was elected, fl:‘ eu'uo that .? hé:al e;'fimnmdAu a {’.','”.',’E might have, the Wisconsin Central Rallroad whlckh is April 1, 1§78, Adjourned for two 7 & few years’ we e $ ho sal weeks, Sesalave hearthy Browiinie ver the setsories of Cotmpaiy Lowarer, was d;'ff‘“d\ ,"'l "‘“'::: £o-| " Johm Ryan, & truck workman ou the line rus- departed years, suddenly sn insplration flashed | POFb VeTY two months o FooeIpLe ning to the Stock-Yards, was struck by s switch- upon bis inind, and, darting up, be fungon bis | benditures, aud was forbiddea to pay OUL8DY | eyufue Friday afternoon duriag the suow-stormw. wuter clothing'snd started oub o the atreot, | mouvy arisiug from the surplus, if there sboutd | ‘The engine puosed overbis leg and crushied 6 so took their prize bume. The bear was fat, and after ho was dressed welghied 230 pounds. The wowsn with ths boys tricd sll shecould to persuade them to leavo the bear alone, but they would not heed ber, blll‘puln:d away at bia till tuey ended bis carcer. ¢lho lake was #ix wiled wide where thy bear tried to swiu across. ONFLCTIONERY . Jdred wish of the Raliroad Cowpany, snd that would | ak sbout as the Adfaatic MoalAly dues el ReprR. A Ux'tle terintous at Bt Louls BiB-clise Hiorary tisgacince Ll lid ordees QUNTIIER, Suniv ‘The last eix | Magb-class Miotary wsgssioes. [ta columps sre ouer, Clicaxa.