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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1878—TWEI Rannnge (three kinds)—Sheathed blood-pudding liced., ead cheeso (1o kinda) —ted heteings. Drend with minced beef, hutter, and onlon dress. PAGES, , men cxprees the opinfon that the climate was changing, and that our wintcrs wonld be like those fn Bouthern States. That of 1804-'5 was mild and but little snow; that of 1818-'18 was the mildest [ cver raw; no enow to continue until the last of February, when seven foten inches fell, and made sledding for A week or ten days In March, On the 10th of February, 1819, 1 eaw living green grasshoppers crawling among the grass, Winter of 1841-'2 was also s warm and open one.' legal anatities, it will displace the better encren to tha extont of the colnage, and degrada tho b ance of our currency Lo its own level of value, (I you mean by the “better currency * gold, itis a mistake. Bilyer can't ‘“‘displace” that which 18 not In circulation and has not been for sixteen years.—Ep. | For If we creata s dual coln etandard of nnequal ensentinl value, aln of infetlor value will, by oporation of matural lawe, bocome the Aolo prac- tical standard of value, and all curroncy ootionally redeemable In either comn whit ho debased in valua totht of the cheapest coin Into which ft is con- vertlble, Thnis equivalent to s contacation of 10 er cent on our public eccitritics, of 7 per cent on onr entira volame of currency and $1. 504, 000, 00 of bank denonits. and 7 per cent off the pitiful ‘wage of tho laborer. [We can stand anylhing better than this “pitiful"* cant about ‘‘the wage of the labor- er,”” which is put forth by a class of Shylocks who cara no moro for the wolfare of the laborer than they do for the dirt under their shoes. the driver was astonished to see a convict emerge from between the *“ragued edzes ' of the rent boller and take to the woods like a derr. He had heen Nibdden in the drim, havin, erawled throngh & twolva-inch hole to conceal bimself tili the proper time to escape. THE COURTS. Gen. MeArthur's Defense—Record of Judge menta, New Sults, Bankrapteies, and DI varees, Frank (1. Braley filed & bill yesterday against his partuer, Mathew C. Clancey, asking fora dirsolution of the partnership between them. In November, 1370, they formed a eo-partner- ship together In the wholesale flour and feed bustness at No. 05 North Wells street, under the name of Clancey & Braley. Complainaut put in $500 at fiest, and defendant $920, but the former has since obtained about $1,750 for the who had eaten histhind wife. There was no sign of the beof, exeept n Di's person; and It turned ot altcrwards, that, having eaten hall of {t there and then, she was seen ta diz up and devour It some daya alter. Of couree, I should not enter Into these detalls unless I had some- thing clsc to tell. Di's gencral health Is of the ridest kind: but a few days alter she had eaten the last of that beef alie was aeen to pe alling. 8he could earcely dragonc leg atter the other, and had hardly the heart to wag her tall. As there were reapers about the place, o race of men who tie their food op In cloths, and leave them under trees, T mutde up my mind that DI had been at hier old tricks, had stolen the men's dinners, and been kicked for it, ns ts the fashion of lahorers to thelr wives and dogs, This beliel was strengthened by o lumo on DE's right slde, from which we thought Llat one of her ribs was bhrken. 8o ahe limped and crawled about for soine duys, L one morniug that very cook from whase 1arder the heef had Leen stolen, and who, for ail that, was very foud of DI, wlhen patting and stroking ber, pricked her finger, Wi FREE LUNCIES. e WANTED-TIALE MELP, Traaess ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS _CARVER 6F WOOD patternaat factory of A, i, ANDREWS & GO., 150 Mather: Miscellancouss WASIER-WIDE-AWARE MEX AKD LADIES I3 ing. firend a 1 caviar cegen of Bty « Cared fish, lemon dresring, po. age (two kindm), Cheena 8 1a Limbnrg and othorwise, Brown bread—Beer. *“There, Mr. Heporter, the man who produces that for b cente could teach econumy and hon- esty to your avernge County Commiasfoner. ‘There are places In Chicago where they set it up and keep it up, snd make a good clear stamp for themseives cvery day." “What tovs suich'n, fiumud cont ' “From &3 to #12. That lnoks big, but thelr patronage s also big. 'l admit that the pro- fit, with some customers—fellows of capacity— with goml stomachs and slim pockets, 18 n cussed close fit, but this is made up for by the *alr-play’ customers who stand by the man whose miotto Is *Live and let live,' You ace tho drift of tho titnes. Many who {n years past Their Inventor the Benefactor of His Species. €0 se1l tricks, needics, ehromnt, noveltfes, nhota- graphe. stationery, entlery, notfns, Sewelry, watches, revoivers, and & 1,000 fast-acliing articles, Indnces ntA greater in lh‘V other house can offer, Call dexamina, €, M. LININGTON, 43 and 47 Jackwon- + Chicago. VWASTENCWE "BESTHR 70 E Biss and Growth of the Institution In Chicago- The Problem of Feeding the Poor Solved. Lots of Time Left. 1wtredt Free Press. On tho 31at of Decembera pedestrian of Brush atrect came across a hoy about 13 years old who was trying to get up a bioody hatile hetween a goat and & doz. The man halted and eajd: e“l;r“ , what sort of way Is thia to end the old year “But the gont kio tick If ie's a mind to sall in," protested the boy, “No matter If he can, you ought to feel 0 BATADLIRIT A weneral sqency In_Uhicazn ae vicinity 1o conteal the rales of & staplo arsicle of datly eonvumition. Any enérgetie man with small capltal mnyucxln-{wnm- nent pnying hastness. For patticulara adaress B LY MANUFACTURING C0,, 182 Foltoo-at., Ne VWANTED-MEN 1¥ EACH STATE FOIL TitE D Adreey ANKIICAN ANGCURIPIRAN "SRCIET SEIVICK COMEANY, Cinclanatt, Or - ron VWASTED=TOURG SRV WITH €23 CATILT0 R wage in A lucrative business, Applyat 164 3 1 Dlessed bo tho man who Invented luuches, frea lunches, 1 mean!” A remark which found Its inspiration in the stomach of Uho apeaker, and was overheard by a TRIDUNE reporter. Turning to view his Bancho Panza moro nearly, he found in him s time-branded traveler 3 i¥s | ashamed to end the vear in this manner.” FAN TR i of tho thoroughfarcs of Chicago, set withal | 4ot fn a i ‘otel with thelr meals tako to tho | The mililon of able-bodiod labuters who havo | yenefit uf the fein from bis mother, which in. | ¥hats this sticking uut of Dia siiel™ ghe sali | “4v'What thme Is 19 queried tho Iad, Y et oo tekred T EAR it 108 Adaron i retalning a wholesume show of bodily preserva- | nininture hiotels now, and find thinga *square’ | been thrown out of work and forced tuto tdle- | gebteduess is cyidenced by notes of the firm, | 10 Penbywink. So Penugwink fell DU's siiles | ¢ Three o'clock.” was the nnswer, basement, ana then they saw that out of it stood the goint. of an frou skewer. The sald Pennywink Is a man more of action thun of words, He selzed the point of the skewer, and by maln foree pull- ed it sut of Di'aslde~nabit of surgery which must have been no casy Job, as the skewer was clight incies fong, and had one end_twisted tound In o cirele, just one of those horrible fn- ventions of the enemy, in short, which butzhers vut into rounds of heef lor the express purpose cnough. Somo of those places feed from 1,000 to 1,600 peopls per day, But thore s casta uvcrywlmrc; you know. Many hard-work~ ing fellows can’t take in the Little Astor on thelr beat, but they'l find the way to the heaped-no lunch-connter, where Metn Herr Otto Odorskin feeds tho hungry and the thiraty {or fiva cents, or more If Its landy." * Tho termans beat the Irlsh and Americans on that business”? ness and seini-starvation by the appreciation of money and its correlative, a falling market, will exhitit a ghastly smile at the solicitude of the boudholders and frofessional money-lenders to bava them paid fn gold, They prefer, however, work and silver pay to want and heartless gab- ‘ble about gold wages. N Tiut then this Is to be done to reinvigorate confl- 3 m“"i presume you are a connolsseur in lunches, and stand up for the system1" o That I do, scribe, bet yer lifel? “You," resumed tho reporter, *havo lived fn Chicago so loug that you have rubbed off the brand of the carpet-bagger, or are you—-"" # No mora of a carpet-bagger, my friend, than **Nine Lours yet torepentin! Go for him, Watchi—staud up to him, Billy!" yelled] the young imp. The business has heen conducted at a consider- ahle loss, and a few days aro complainant made an offer to scll out to his partner, or buy him out on certain terms, which, however, were not nccepted. Atithe timo Clancey and complainant bought the fixtures, ete., used in this business, the bill of sale ran to Braley and Mrs. Clancey to keep Claucey's ereditors from WASTEI=SEN TG TARE AGENTS GUIIE tells some tiogs about who wanls some agents and for wiiat atiout i wanta him. Golde hers soma 20 B i TFew Tietor (6 the. ortor s at_ouo dimes, 'Yer. " Jiefer to the porter on Newe: " SATES £ Fe0TT 60 Deaevormsiee ¢ WWANTED-MES AXD A atobborn and haraaeirg cough that will not yicld to ordinary remedies, may be thoroughly cured by Dr, Jayne's Expectorant, 8 moat elective temedy for all bronchlal or pulmonary diearders, A R bttt AL A L L S i i TUE TRIBUNE i Kot gentx' Companion. g0 0 wanle' scente, And ny by mall, 3 centa; three months, AGENTS COMPANION, 143 La einployment 10 taks Puliished montniy. whiat fo mple cnice, you know, and induce capitaf to Inveat in of tormenting falliers ot families who have 1o | 7 TDER T o 3 WE AR 0 GIVE AWAY 1s our rural glant, Wentworth.' “Thoy do; butevenn mafority ot the Ger. | {enee: YOU KOO SEC Induge eapitalto tnveat In | seizing his tnterest. [n May last the name of . 3 |5 e b i : e “Aro you about to credlt L. J, with the inven- | mans sct lunches that ol v b e, 1iavo alwaya hiad & bl metaille standatd, but practl | the dcfendant, M. C. Clancy, was changed to | thova far thelr sildren, an act which we some- | patraus thenughont the, iy, ma have, 4 1 ohiie Bvnes 8L Packaess for irial ‘npon receiot of 2 tlon of tho lunch-system?” Home sort o' hide it away under the shadow, as 1o hAY & pe Dbelow, whiere advertisemnais will be mme price Ga eharged at the Main Office.and will be rce(ved uBtli # o . m. duriag the week, and antii 9 p, m. OX, Bookseller and Stationer, 170 near Wabash-ay, DEN, Newsdealer, Ststioner, atc., 1000 niatfear Weatern ay. TIRUMSTON, West-Slde News Depot, | et of T{alsted st Bonks, Rtationery, etc., 330 Di- cally, for fifty Jun pant, but ona atandard, and that one the gold one, ~ And the people might as weli understand at once, and forevar, that this donble standard bnsiness is, to use the epigram- ?‘xlmfil Ianguage of Bill Allen, ‘‘a d—d barren eallty.” [Ou the contrary, gold was never the actunl standard of money of account, except between 1834 and 1801, a period of twenty-seven years, instead of fifty, as falsely asserted above. For tho past forty-two years silver was tha only legal-teader uscd, and for the last sixteon years greenbacks have been the legal-tonder standard, and fn all that thuo it {s questionable if Mr. King has 80 much as scen 810 [n gold, and don't know & dozen men who bave, Bo much for tho thiat of his wife, M. A. Clancy, by the change of aletter, but this was not done on the ledger, and the journal account of M. A. Clancey Ia posted to the ledger account of M. C. Clancey. Complainant chiarges that Mrs. Clancey Lus no Interest In the firin, but that this change was made at Clancey’s request to prevent any trotble un the part of his creditors, The debts of the firm are about £3,000, and its asscts at most 81,500 and growing less. Braley there- forc asks for an nccount, the appointment of & Receelver, and the dissolution of the finn, MARTHUR PLEAS. John McArthur, the ex-Postmaster, ngainst whom a sult hasbeen begun by the Government to recover the amount of his defalcatlon, yes- from allowinge any butclier 10 enter the gate of Paradise. And 80 the secret of DU's fllness was out. Htie had baltedtiat fron skewer when sha devourcd the beef, and it having somehow got crosswise into her chest, came out just at Ler Iast short rib on the richt side. Ehe cvidently suffered great paln while it was Inside of her; but it speaks worlds for the ease with which antmals throw off lestuns which few men could undergo without deuth, thy the afternoon of the day on which the skewer was drogged out, DI was frisking about {n lier usual health, haeing rabbits In the wildest way over the woods and heath. The wound healed up at and all that rematus of It now isa very shhit acar on Di's slde, which you have to hunt for before you can find t. Af thoy were nabamed of “it: still tho best places Tor thie class I bave reforred to aro mauaged hy German hosts, An Irish landlord will discount the pourest tierman ¢ I:\euuut,' and atill call It lunch. Thero are tho siralght-whisky feliows, who would rather drink you than fecl you, even a sparrow's dinner. 8trange, toa, the Irish are ot inhospitable * at home.” and they could ver- tainly temper their fusii-ofl and * sure-death —take tho curse off it ns it wero—* wid a rasher o' bacon and a thrifle o' bread.’ From my experience of twenty years or moro with wild-mcals and lunch-pickings taken with my fluids, [ set it down that there a little difTer- eiico between the Amerieans and the Irish In the wanner of running driuking-houscs. 'K_‘hey are llke cach other as two peas, As o rule Tomn has wNot much, Iain't,"” resumed this autocrat of tho lunch-table; ** but,when you strike this mat- ter of Imported citizens, I want Lo scora the fact that few of us have growed hero.” “Tell me," said tho tramp of Tus TninuxE, wyho originated it, anyway 4 \Vhat, the wild-meal layouti” “The samel” “Ncar as I can place it, it I8 of the Faderland. —a Gormanic {nstitution. The Germans are a social tace. They prefer, I think, to have their ‘patrons sit about thelr hostelries when taking thelr beer; and, so far as smokers arc In quca- tion, s mao can pufl more comfortably with e WANTED-EEMALE MELD, Domesticns VWASTED=A COMPETENT GERMAN OF 8WEDI: o tiraie ence from fast place. Cal VWASSED=A TPIOTESTANT GIRL ™ WilD 1§ thioroughly campatent 1o eoak, wash, and fron fars privace faintly.” Apply aficr 2 p. m. st rad In: WANTED EXPEI 3 it T references riren: | ABSlY M S Bostl’ Farbom Renr Thivey-thinord, 00 i hee G lERIICR, Jewsler, Xews-Deater, and Fancy Uuode, Taxi Lake.ai.. carner Lineotn. T e CITY o SALE—gnam & souib-Tront ‘ihree-story and_ hasemen rof dwelling, “ectagnn front, brick burn: erery inodrrn Improvement:” gaa-tiztures ete., g with houss: lot 23510, hetween Pautina Woidate.y lintite now rnta (0F 4 per WANT A GOUTY RCART) xeneral housework at 48 J' SITUATIONS \VA\N!EP—MAL[L AVIAN GIGL For . — - cost §9.000 1) halid, apd In the best reafdent no quarrel with Jerry ou the stylo of outtit aud | naked facts.—Eb.) (enl%mu\l his plea. Jle seta ub that he lost £ S ——— Eity, ‘two MOCKY from Unjoh 1k Look at 18! ol S even a snap-lunch on his stomach.” . Where they dostrikcout | $21,000 in the Cook Couuty Natloual Bank, but . : city, twobiockairom Cnlon Vark. ook at it bt o ook keoporn, Cloris, &c. i custom s & fized ono now I Interposed | H1g BNl 0L Buets e T 200 107t nO- | wa o phear o S0 atandord, of n tiver one 8s | Yot ho was pormitted by the Uorernmeht to ENGLISH SENTIMENT. B e om0 Madion se JITUATION WANTED=IY A YOUND AAS o frowi England, i a wholesale or eatal) grocery -atore, ze 20 years: thorough festoraier. andzelil iake it PAE Betn seful. Good references 10 1 Addres 0'4, Trivune ofice. s i JITUATION. WANTED=I; OFFICH Y AN +3 oxparirnced hookkeeper. A L clty references sisen, 0 33, Tribuye otfice, W, ho reporter, y 5ol‘}u. it has como to stay, and it should tay," i Your gratitude for its existence would ex- pend itaelf {n visible for s’ “Yes, in granile, bronze, or monumental marble would I perpetuato the fame of this benefactor of his race, the fres warm-lunch man ~it I knew him." # A kind of socin] Columbus, wasn't hel “That indeed! e opened up n world of ndventurs nod enjoyment upon which the eye might share with the stomach that which Iny before it. As Moses smote the rock in tho wilderness, iving life to his fanishcd—Mosaics « goour friends of the lunch-spread performes voritable miracles for tho—"" —*Nakedness of the stomach,—for the Tunchers.” “ And their name is leglon.!! el me,” sald tho man whosn rovalyer ls Mled with cold lead cased {n eedar, * tell me, - yeteran explorer of the Junch-routes, telt me true, they say the spico of 1ifo fs—'like that of lunches—varlety ' - & was about to say that Ido not charge theo - mnd. I don’t kuow but the best lunch fn Chlea- o 18 n native-born nffair. 1 would say that these distinctlons s to country are not to my taste, but In grouping such features of our cos- mopolite make-up 1 can'tavold it. Look at th for a spread {n ono flrst-class Chicago saloot PAIE BAMPLES. Toasts of beef—33 pounds per day, T'wo full-sized hams, Colery by the atack, ollves, plckies, Freals bread, sweet butter, Bust grades of crackers, deposit fn that bank, and _cannot therefore be leld liable for tho Joss. 11 aisoscts up that he went Into bankruptey sfucs the embezzlement, mnking the Government a Hm:h.»rre(l creditor. Various otber defenses are also made, but they are the same as thosc of his bondsinen, an ab- atract of whose pleas was published yestenlay, Deurrers were filed by the District Attor- ney to the pleas of the bondsmen, aud an argu- ment will bu bad at an early day. ITEMS. Judge Blodeett’s coll to-day will be 203, 200, a1, 212, 213, 214, 216, 223, 223,220, 228, 220, 2, 31, 234, 235, 977, 230, 241, 2¢2. No. 200, Gibbs va. Dodley, is on trial, and probably good for thie forenoon, Judges Gory and Farwell will hear motions; Judges Moore and Williams, motlons and divoree cases; Judge Rogers sub- mitted cases: and Judee Booth motions and sct case No. 1,6224¢, Vulean Iron Works vs, Clty. Monday will be tho first day of the Jllmurf' term of the Clrenit Court, and the Judges will Irejln‘ (hc‘a“ln( thelr :nc& cnlem‘h\rfi!.ll i widge ams yesterdny granted a decrco of divorce to Helen M. Bock from Frederick nover, Shall it he then stanle cosmopolitan gold, or shall it he versatiic, cambrous Pagan silver? This ia the momentous question, The voice of tha highest eivllization and that of our own expericnce speakn the verdict forgold. P'aganiam and the ivor-tonuued bonanza Kinus cry for sliver. The bonanza men, who mine and control one-third of tho world's production of sfiver, are the malnspring to thls whole movement. Subsidiary Lo them aro the mortgage dentor clnae. The Bonanza Ring hope b( the frec ueoof the public mintandlegal compul. slon to losdthe country down with a depraved coinaye as a stundard of all valucs, and then mn- nipulate the value thereof, as they are abundantly abile to do, and l;lnllih)n on the Huctuntlons they force In values. "T'hin will place the tuiness and Iabor of the country ss completely at the mercilere merey of these autocratic gambiers ar are tho feeblashurcowners on tha Stock Ioard of San Francisco, Our desperite mortgagor clans con- #pire with theso desperato gamblers to forco somae eat upheaval by which somcthing may possihly ‘turn up ™' tosave them from their improvident dobts, Tn this conspiracy the bonanza gamnblera furnish tho sinews of war. Our mortzagors do tho howling, and raving, and heir-lifting, It sometimes lappens that a nation's perils and pov. erty enforce a debasement of it honor and credit, [ron SALE—o ON_ W T NEMD Jackeon, unimproved. MATBON HiLL b7 Wash- fncton-st. i A . o JOUI SALE-$1.800 WILL PUNCHARE LOT 215125 wouth front,'on Twelfit at., & I1tiis cast of Dews {latneat formeny sold for 61,006, Inquire at iteom 2o, 02 Waahineso: Jrow s, WILS, T'F 135, “sauth f: o Twelfth: esplulnes; furmeriy sold for 84, (50, 1, 1 Washingion st. The Anti-Itussian Jecting In Trafalgar Syunre, London, Fpeetal Correspandence of The Tribune. TLoxnox, Dee. 20.—The great antl-Russian mecting has been held; I am just returned from It, and nave an hour before the mail closes to give you some of its characteristic featurea. The spot choseu, Trafalgur Square, was well selected. / In the centre of London, easlly accen- sible from all directions, and larze cnough tor 50,000 spectators, it presented just the max. Imum advantages of any place fn London. To those who are not famnillar with London, a briel description will perhaps bo acveptabie. The 8quara {s about 400 by 200 yards In extenty nbove runs Pall Mall, about fliteen fect above tho level of the Bquare, and across this street is the Natfonal Gallery; on the other side, the Strand runs into Charluz Cross, and on this front stands the great monument tu Nelsont two moderate-sized fountains, and culossal statues of Lord Napier and Gen. Havelok, IY A THOROLOH HUSE pabe of taking c of 3 : fond retercicrs s to i1em U 37, Tribune oftico, Miscellancous, TTUATION WANTED — YWILL WORR AT ANT- 8 thing for 73 centa a day, fn ety or l'mlrlh';l.l J}ll}.d badaver tw yoa lgpr’vuca Kt carpentering. Ade 8yA _AMEIICAN ASE_LOT_&:X A Hitle past of nquire at livom ALE~¢: £ 2 . BUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, ___ l?flll SALE=3 ACIL NI HOUSE, $423, 8100 down; 5 Acres curner Fullerton and Central-ava., 2,0, BN down, Call katnridsy or Monday. LLE, Hoom 3, 110 Werhington-st. [ COUNTRY MEAL ESTATE. P01t BALE—] WILL GIVE 920 ACIES OF CHOICE land, epahle of supporting five familica, Tor cote OGN oo 10, 4 At what cost1" ¢ Average probably from 810 to 810 per day. Ithink that house Is dolng good misstonary work In o temperance way. . When Dr. Rey- nolds comnes this way the "bosses should lave the red ribbon at his hands, Thelrs is a thanks. giving lunch not dependent on o Governor's ruclamation. They tricd poultry in tha rosy ceember days.’? Wi what success]" Wiy, they conldn’t wait on people. The nibblers got away with twenty-four turkoys fn four houra." * Whew ! dress for five. rihunr oitice, _BITUATIONS WANTED-_FEMALE. Domenticss pis SE‘!{JIEIIDND“‘Y"A;‘T‘FA'—T(;‘M;?l»_"!’.flhb HOUSE- S Ronor b ATty s Wk ST FO miIk depat, QITUATION WANT ¥ A RESPECTARLE Wo- 9 rian. to coak, warh, sad Igon. or would do kenert housewnrk: city’ or country, Good ref ] Ph ey ity vuntry, reference, W . REAL ESTATE WANTED. —T0 RUY- HOUSE AND LOT, NOT 0, miuth of Chicago-av.. east of Ciark. Tribune ufice, . Bock on the ground of desertion. flank the monument on each slde, while an fm- ITUATION = it belng i Ghieogs oo o oo b chou | 1 ot Uioueh the e wat s Tarker | pvolo ‘i ot ool weaknr [l i B | fntes Moorssentoay granted o, diror to | e souchant lon oo matiglhy s place R T h wa o 10 Lo i c| c 5. Wint from Capt. Theodore J. nt | cuch of the four corners of tho v ol the % 2 e SRR SR TWERIY N :‘:::;mroul.fimfi [(';rr‘l:anlt]vmr"]' wu:t ‘y]':unknu:v an armistice. It was a rcannbt-unlo lay-out B uiTROIL SIS fok IallK AR oty souelor | At n n HENT=4-8TORY MARDLE DWELLING, WITH- honor of nny community on earth, to doliberately debauch thelr credit and smirch thelr honor for column, the ground of desertivn, and to Eva: Brandt from Tenry n About 8 o'clock In the afternoon; the band o, 1 about Junches.' stormed by voluntcers,' from Hery 11, Brant on uccount of his cruelty L O Mgcik of sreet A tats Of ateAmm cares ony 23 per month: furnfoure, It deired, very low,' Ad- | QITUATION SPECTADLE, 4 As they weroe, as they arol” " ’l‘llun“tlm andhllxnmt llDI feeding Mon}ln 18 di-l;n{mml ul]u m":' ’Iltlnfllnz l;g uuuh"mo !-'IMMOW.WU and drunkenness, o which hail been mm‘lnm‘.I to bring In the Xxuu’:;ufl." "W ncennor: Rl g :‘_m{‘\ I .¥L":.2£n’ ol e ] 4 3 opurators you have | on priucipal, —certain to lose 30 on ree “w 4 X e t Preciscly, and as they run upon your chart, | protty well worked by the opurators yo teof ||I|'mm ‘ohs paroly techutenr detiition of D BTATES COUNTS, workinzinen of London," began to march T want to measure the svstein with reference to | named £ its usctuiness and its economny as an clement fu North side, N i UNITE Alfred C. Barnes filed a biil yesterday against IO MEST-3.5TO Tt a3 thelr shiare of it 1s looked aftor.” tucir bonded ouligations. fomigh o B FINANUIAL. . | Mary IL. Chauncey, . and Orrin A, Roberts, THE. MOTLEY CROWDS e -4 o our metropolitan life.” # May their tribe incrense,” murmured the c'rhudqm-‘u'n‘w;-:{.-.nn{;m ',gl;:;;‘%‘;;‘dfl,}},f@fi, C. ). Barnes, trustee, John Mattock mcrg.un; followlng them were enoutlr to make auy re- | a ine firon b id o 1o 3yt yari of |\ DVANCES MATY ITAMONDS. WATGHES, ";;}{m jjock tipan this, then, sssn affair of | reporter as he departed. siiver, “No uct uf Conreas lias aullcicns enorgy 1o [ in trust, Ianse 1, Price, trusiee, L C. P, Freery | shectable workivgmian bring sut ugalust some | eciakyn biick, 1, Fuons, €405 s cetiors and o | 0 e bty : make n B1-ceat dollar worth n 100-cent doilar, ex- cept in & very Hinited and tochnical aense, ' For all purposes’ of the valuation of all broperty wiiatever, —all labor und all products of labor, —tio one for Huel, In tl the eolor-henrers,~the Jatter carrying several Britlsh and Tvrkish flags; the gang that ful- Iowed were made up of the awcepings ol Little sticcessor In trust, the City of Chica Peter van came the band and Voo Schuack, Robert Stevenson, W. . Reld, aud Sarah Rowbotham, to furcclose a truat-deed for £2,000 on the northwest one-fourth of Sub- (A _FIDFOIT 0L "GOLD Money falosn on watclies, dlamonds, and vaiiat Sfpevey description at GOLDUMIIFN Loan and i uftiee il . 18 East Madison: 1D Suburpnte PO REST=ENGLEWOUD=FISE 2STONT **Burcas shootin’,—n matter of *vittles’fs a vital matter,” * Bteady thero! ™ v insle. SRS FALSE AND SOPHISTICAL STATEMENTS, To the Edttor of The Tribnine. Hrue Pank; dun. 15,~Tho columnn of T o . Entabilatind 1 Iy and deniand value, and uot the Congress- : ¥ Hecpery Fri 3 Pettteont Lane, " The Tenders were BN - OUEL cng Laize, o Dlock fraf can £ 2 e St Lo, LUOKING BACK. TibuNE are, © prostine, open to the presentation | SEPRIY 1ot 9 of mall and others’ subdivislon of Lots 43 | Friars aud Fettlcont . TLe le were | el ik e ON MERCHANDISE DIA: “ There was no wild-meal husiness to speak | of ‘Wews on the Hiver quesdon adverso. 1o those no | Slonal valuation af the liver doliar. will Inovitably | 40 03 75 10 78 inclustve, fn Kedzle's Sub- | evidently chosen for thelr muscle and endur. | & 8 L sud Jewelry at 3 persent, hy A‘lni];l‘ N TO e onds, watchies bo fhe standard of value, The futuro supply of Drivate party, T Addres silver bullion thion §s an_ fmportant factor I tho oasc. In IO tho world's production reached 17,100,000, —the United States contribning but 8300,000. Flfteen years thereafter our own mines put out 850,000,000, and tho world's totals footed over 8100,000,000. ' Wo hava developed but ono Wreat bonanra au yst. but the Pacific Slopo holds tnough to puvo the boulevards of Parudise wich silver, while I'ern aud Mexico are about prenared to supply 8 I-r]u incroasod amount—fully n?\lnl to the enllre world'n annual consumption previous ta GO, nny 18,000,000, Tho consumptive demand of fn Chleago hefors the fire, There was no lack of opportunitics toflud u snack or a _ban- quect as per order, however. The great ealoons —Ameriean, understana, in appointinente, and in tue mauner of meeting tho wants of patrons ~—allowed you somo splees, Prnlmblv to ncutrals alizo the fumes of spirits, but the fresh and sttbstantial grab-lunch of our time had no ex- fstence, The drinking-places of thosc days planted themselves more to the front than they now do. ‘That fs, the outfit indulged in by the claborataly Indofscd by yoursclf. The poseible Denetita to uceruo to thy country from tho proposed siiver legislation how of Tate baon hlown lnto miot absurd and flctitions vroportions, Carefnl an- alysls hus fatlod fo reveal aby practieal bono of youd to coma of 1z to the publle credit or of tha remurrection of prospurity. Certaluly tho silvar dollar hins no quality of mazlc or power toreinepiro confllonce ur restoro vitality thut the gold dollar or the azeenback docs not pusaces. Tndeed, it i Inferiar to Loth In convenlenco of in purchasing power and in atability of valuo. ruble unly fu chanye-uaking ana (or amall division of Block 55 of tle Caval Trustees' Sub- 1a_confidence, O 44, Tribune division Nov, 7, 39, 14, ‘Tho Cannecticut Mutual Life-Tosurance Com- auy filed o bitl against flarriot B, 8, L., Mary 5, Charles B., Mary J., Theodore F, and Fan- nic Brown, Mary C. aud R, E. Tyler, Richard T. and 8. A. Race, Charles H. and Mrs, Mulli- and .\l'ny Brown, D. 8. Riker, Thomas ter, J. I3, Slichter, C. Stafford, Clarles . Tarker, Willlam A. and Willlam' I, Colt, Zenas, 8, B, and I, B, Colb, and Jerome ance: ubsoute onimals they were, ex- cept that just cnough reason, memory, aud cunning coul'l besecen in their faces to show what dangerous animals they could be; but, it tliere was o trace of consclencs or mworal sense in their natures, nonc of it was visible In their countenancos, | do not belicvo that, if Chl- eago were searched with a line-tooth comb, there could bo brouwht to lizht o the whole city such a collection of vermin, mentally, morally, and physically, as could be sean fol- __ X0 RENT-ROOJS, _ Bouth Side. CELY-FURNISIIED ROOMS. APPLY 115 East Handulpli-st. SILVER & AND % CEST 5 73 Y of ¥ii}tn exchange for Currency ot counttng-room of Tribuno Cowipany. o " T0 $30,00 TO L0, B10.000 28 a0 Lo ki s property, by JOIN G, 5HURFALL, 104 ltaudol 0 RENT-STORES, OFFICES Sto; %, 12 SOUTHE CLARK FORNISHED owners was so custly, unique, and artistic in its feta 7 iR | has never cvinced an abllity to utitlze to exceed | Trunkey, to foreclose s murumfu for 340,000 | lowing nny one of thu helt<lozen bauds on “ NIRRT H}m;{ '(m‘m e EUSINED S'_()U (1)) T LOAN 1 ke-up that the display al paymente. ot in pu indictable nulsance wben | noma £00,000,000 per minuinat 600 perounce— | on Lots 8, 0, 10, 1, and 12 Tu_Asscssor's | heir entrance to the Square, Ve Sumbr e g n- by or DAt current fakoup il Mo dlaplay alone wak o pring Yorced 10 itsurp tho fanciloms of gokd or cursency | §9ma, 200,000,000 per mguin at 10d por ounce | o 1 " < A smuil table was placed heneaths the ralling | Teimne o At Wi pric" s Toatlon, 041, | & tearho cl Divislon of Lots 4, &, 6, 7, and 8, Block 1, in the Tribune oiflce, Jaces tn Chitago now, Tako the MeArdlo | [hfcneral bninessopcrations, vot the faty of the | supnly awelled by the Gurmau sales In their citoris | griginal Tuwn of Chlcazo. ot tho Pall-Mall side of the Square, and soon 8 | === {ouss on Dearborn streat, between Lako and | fundreds of milllons iato our nlready overilowlng | 10 Fltl thelr Miver-enrsed neaplo broke tho market DANKRULTCY MATTERS. grand struggle bevan for the so-called Chalr- NESN OIANCES. Bouth Water, with its fitinga of imported marblo | volume of sunerior eurrency. that it o forced fnto | [AbIdly down to 4ued, awceping mway S5k per nanship of the meetlng. Finally three lndi- pobular tise clothed with equal legal valuo with 4 AND 18 EAST ADAMS.B1,—A KICE ASSORT- the more Intelusically valuable and convemiont t af singte and double rooms Wit board: & Ga each fours €3, €6, and 87. = Henry C. Jnmhshn candy-manufacturer, re- y-uf Wi bath slding nt No. 79 Hurlbut street, of this city, filed Wis voluntary rcllllon yesterday to be do- A PARTY MANUFACTOLING A chalr and step Indder, noder patent, and rare woods, its mirrors and furnishings. irnice fiy every house and ofilce, new lier viduals, after belog pulled and hauled about to ‘There was a specimen saloon for you, costing In the Patliers at o stroke. The Impecanlons ghost an oxtent that, would Lave eaused a freo. fight of the defunct , dollar hns sinco been at the Eaat, §s ubliged tu g te Colorodo, wilt i 2 I its Oxings ulono 875,000, cli, | money i uew, and hat the wholo, volune of our | ‘wandar gh th ¥ 2| clared bankrupt. “His debts, all unsccured, are | I Ameriea, suceeeded fn getting wedged upon | great bargaln sioci. twols, Bxtures, atd right B EASTWASHINGTON-AT, ~RNGLIEN HOUS Do you think ik o placo ot Jive i that sarranop dud publio securition misll baulspiectajen B L s of ety ‘i | $1553007. Mo sscts bEyoind czomptions. "The | thin tabie, and ihe. crowd Arouud beoame 80 | FSeais (o lisiacs west oF o Mirghealn BL H e i o Sl s way nowl No,eir. Lo liko o bird without a | 12, it3 feoble level of yaino by furclng redemption | hopin for rohsbilitation I fesponsy to tho nowl- | casg was roferred to the fteciter, dense that they could not be displaced. One | S3pI8 reqaioeds sato pereuprory. MCHU {raiistent Fatua 1 Dor day |21 Teatatrant meal ckesn, & CO,, 140 Dearborn-st, aMPLOVM Fou 3 tratemity In every town i the PR Elsto €5 m webk alto, want 1 ntheast corner Clark end Madiso Ink **masses " of the Northwentern Statee, Serloun though, no sensible, well posted man oxpects to evor ugaln see 412,06 gealng of silver valued at 100 conts [n the markets of the world, and [ confldent- Ty assert that tho deblor advocates of silvor netther vxpect or desire to sco silver again at par with gold. Thele war cry s ‘*clicap muiey,"—by which thoy mean deprared monoy, ~and they hope to sa debnuch our currency with sliver that they may ba able to discharge thelr debta at 60 cents on tho dollur in gold. 1t shall tho vast lexitimate Intercelw of tio countiy be despoiled Lo nurao theee finpecantaun Meawbers or glut the avarice of the bonsnza gambling frateruity? C. B. Kixo, v i A S R UERIES, . To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaao, Jan. 18.—(1) If Congresa has the constitutional right to demonetize silver, mizht it not also, had 1t chosen, have demonetized gold fnsteadl (@) It Congress has the right to demonetizo either gold or sfiver at willy bas It not tho right wing, ke n wogon without a wheel. There ‘was the Crystal Fountain, run by that gentle- man and judge of zuod wine, P, Casoy, n gunner of & century nuo, cortior of Market and [udison atreots, "There was Matt Conlan's Klnw on Rondolph street, under Wood's Tuscum; Dunham’s on Monroc, between Dearbern and Btate; Tom Andrews,’ corner of 8tate and Lake, now in the feodiug busincss, Thero was Phil Conley’s 8t. Charleson Clark, snotlier Pheenix; Phil, whom thine nor fire hay mada surrender, All theso were in the front rank In the anteflre thnes, ortlsts most of them in the composition of such fulds as are in demand by inemburs of the bar. This twenty-five "years ago. But I :lon't propose to go into detalls upon the character of that portion of tho busincsa futher than tosay it was mainly lunchless. Au Eue glishman in the above liat, true to the stomach ol Bis race, produced a free-lunch and sustalned it, but it was at no time much of an ltem fn his expenacs, That 1a not the case now, my friend, 1n the case of J. D, Loke, an order was {ssucd for the sale of certalu clatms after threo weeks' nutico by publication, ‘The formal order dismissiog the proceedings against Hauilin, Hale & Co. was entered yes- terday. in accordance with Judge Blodgett's de- cistou of a fetr wuoks aro. An Assignes will be chosen for J. Lictenstein at 11 8. m. to-lay. A composition meeting will be held at 10 o'clock . 1, Inthe case of Sarah (reencbaum, SUPERIOK COUNT IN BRLEF, Walter 8. Gurneeet al, begun a sait for $3,000 yeaterday azainst Louls Kastena, {1Elsha 8. Wadewortl, fortho usc of tho same trustees, sued Kastens for 1,000 OINCUIT COURT. Thomns L. Perkins filea o blll against 8, H. McCren, County ‘Treasurer, amd H, F. C, Klokke, County Clerk, to restrajn the collection of #1,178.60 tuxos nsscssed against sSub-lot 10 and the E 16 510 feet of Sub-lot 11, . Morria! Bubdivision of Lots 2 and 8, and the was g stout, red-faced man, of tho Engilsh Squlre type; one wus n lean, cadaverous fellow, of the traditional half-fed hluenunu preacher type (thu carfeature, I mean; not the fact): while the third Jooked like a red-beardes Saxon,~ond the latter scemed to regard the aflatr a8 ONE 1IUGE JOKD from heginning to end, for he lnughed con- tinuously, no matter what happencd, and i the aulmated struggles which he passed through, he scemed tv be cnjoying himsell botter thanasif he were witnesaing the fun- nlest pautombie of the au As the differ- cnt detuchments of flag-bearers eame to the stond, 1t was cvident that there was an clement. present strongly opposed to war, and - thelr ciforts to capture and destroy the Turkish flags were the most amusiug sud {nteresting part of the programme. Indeed, the fdea of looking for any warliko demoustration from sucha body as that which tirst gathered in the Bquare was absurd; no one could look at them without To accomplish this revolution it 1s proposed: 1st, To restore tho **dollnr of the fathers,” that in to sy, the dollar of 412G grains of silver; but tliat 1s no longer the patoraal dultar; rave fn tho animportant feature of spociic gravity, it Is o fraud to namo §t nfter that coln. The incxorable Jaw of supply and demond has rovalued silver of lute, in fuct it reanpralues this commodity at least threo timesa week, and has marked its valne down from 10 per cont and 25 per cent, 1f 1t wore pos- wible lo restierect that ** dear™ defunct coln Iu fts falincea of premium worth, the beuch of ncrco- nary mournors would shift their nowi to ** e quieacat in puce." They want the ancestrs) dollar —ninun ita virtucs. [Mr. King coolly tgnores the notorfous fact that 4133 cralns of sllver bulllon represents moro property, more labor and the products ot labor, and witl buy more goods than cithera silver or gold dollar did or would previous to 1874, when silver was a full Jegal-tender. Tho only true test of the value of moucy fs, Ilow much property and labor willit purchasel Ly this T3UARBING=S TES b3 1t Clurence Hoise, 1 333308, AND 197 ST, . four Diockasonth uf the I'almer Luari with rooin er uay, 81 tand week, 80, §7,and ¥4, dooms well furnlalivd; board dest-class. West Sidos 441 NEST wAsIINGTON alin roums to real. wi potuimenta, aud table arat Mo [JUOWN'S HOTEL, 27y STATE-ST, ~FURNISHED Toanis, with boani. ‘€3, €3 30 pee week: witions buard, 2 and 82.54; diy LORd, £4.04); Jodatng, o c's. 2 i 10 130 WABASH-AV, = ‘Tooun and board §1. 50 per _Uay bosrd, 84 por week. MIATEBLL, OPPOSITE ly-furntshed "rooma, " wicti B estern ling ral Hoons Q01 5 cumbered real estat §1 Chiieazo: sl eaplinl thio striciest kn vestigatlon Kol 10 [H0re eXICnave bisin tunify eldom offered to the p Tribune oltice, JPOI SALE-TE OXLY, FITCLAS NOTEL 18 & cliy of 5.0u003 house fa well focated, In goud patr. anmakluy woney. Owner o glng toex and witl cheap, v (hide for gond” Towa or 111 . wicanlog busuess address, with ot F.20; Box 385, Lyonk, u. INENEPAPEL FOIL ALK CEAP-UREY 0 8 prospery " wo; o PEal Particaiars addreas B 1o 10 riy, I8, \VANIED=K " CONPETENT 1031 ‘with ahout 215,000 cash to he the i Lerof @ manutacturlng companys well esta Paringlustnear irodeious fhe' Chlied’ st Ay " —A FEW DESII- b Voard; jocatlot, ap- Neferences. ADA HOTE! lieduced prices. " Goit dayy $4.5010 87 per woek, __DOARD WANTED. A e hoarirn, Adaress O 53, Trivine otice, e DN N, ‘f ot | wa d; un one conld. thom willunt Investigatiun soilciteds located Ia Chica i 2 RS s ith Ll 1 9 ‘ o8, Lot U, ok 2, ¢ G eing reiniuded of Falstafl's reorults, who walke AL e S S i 1ASH PAID FOR BETS OF GUI R FItA #ith thioso "-;;;.p “é.‘{‘{,.‘.‘.‘;‘{"fi,.}f‘"“““ test silver holds 1ts value far steadior and more | to dentonetize both? {:bll‘nlglzg.lo‘k 0 fraconial e 15, A Kok wideln the less and had the marks of the pllh»lry \ & LASS TARETRY ! Callon or qurg'ng‘ 17 State-at. “Bura ps tho night follows day, it followed | uniform than gold. It has changed and fuctus | (3) I Congress may coln moucy of any othier ou thefr aukles. Probably they ad been given 0gs- .0 THb: PRODATE COURT, In the eatate of Juuea 3, Harvey, letters wera dssucd to James M. Harvey, Jr, and Har- vlct M. Harvay, under boud for #20,000. CRIMINAL COURT. Tho jury In the caso of Augustus L. Evan on tria! for conspiracy, brought in a verdict of wuilty, and fixed his terin of {mprisonment at ANDARD WOLK Tietare you sell 3ot ad Deurd thetire, Thiuk of #t—50,000 acres of hotel-hife and bousckeepin® all toro up! Our metropoli- tans became Araba, sumo of them almost In- Juns. 'Troopa uljwen went 'round weary, Oli so weary, and the edgo of appetite sharpeued as a two-edged sword, “One edgo could be soothed b driuk, the other by food, Men who never dran before tasted now ; men who had drank swatlow- metal than gold oud ellver, and make ft fegal- tender for any sum however small, inay it not make such money legnl-tender for any sumn howovor lrge? (The copper and nickel colns now authorized arp legal-tender to the exteut of 25 cents In ono payment). (4) 1t lawful moncy inay bu made of nickel free Deer to Induce thém to inflamo their fellow-liritons into a state lof warlike andor. Hut, when the peace pm“? saw the Turkish Creacent floating besidetho Unfun Jack, a grand rush was ado to destroy the former, It must be sald for the color-bearers that fllc{ strucaiol nobly to keep thelr colors fiytng; but the attack ated far less than gold, Bluco 1874 silver los stvod comparatively still,—advancing a little; but gold has udvanced frightfully fu value, ‘That Is the fact of it.~En.] And sucond, it v proposcd that this Dl-cent doltur atiall, to oll I "n lm‘cm and purposs, be held ARTNERS WANTED, | WANTED=WITIl $200 10 wiil pay aver s per e Riven, _Addiess O 30, Tribune. PAuTSER WANTE S190,400) In w0 establl I PROM 3,00 T ‘en Lieligion aud Kclence, mauufacturing tusiness ner, Alinigated by Dore, 89: ~lmof~ 7 9.000 Yergs B o buoks; sibuuie at cost paiit for libratics and sniall parcels ad for o helit equal to tyo gold doliar of par velue. three years fn tho Penltentlary, was unexpected, and, overpowercd by numbers, teat nvestigatlong lucated with Ieliing's do, $1.% ed more; desperate men poured it down, The Ang third, it 18 proposed that the Ul-cent and | and of copper, may it not bo made of anythiy, el Duwson pleaded gullty to larceny, aud FLAG APTER FLAG WENT DOWN, b, Advertlace by tical tian ngiand, 4 v aeen, ¥H; M Icotitie of stromie Grink follwwea tho scotingo of | 10 100-coui, dotlae whal bereafiar b co-ordinate | olsot Piysical chutacterlatics may BIRCIUS | yiTio o vy s i s Bentiontig untilbirono L sl oo TaERil Sag e i akemeare, 4 Yolr.. £10.39% i fire. - But it didu’t ‘gevuwoy? with us, No,sirt | FORC1 aual to Htaelf aud mutasily cyual to e | many thiugs, but whers 13 the coustitutional § " 5oy Perry, David Morton, and Eildlo Vine | mained lntact. ~Oceasionally theso last twvo JuL, & Thot edize of anfmal scnse which called for | (iR "'““'C Congedss dtemilito, i W were on trial for burglarizing 'the house_of Mr, | were endangered, flll‘! "fl:‘l ners llnnlllfid aud LidetheigNs A Al food spoke so loudly that it found it onall | “'Aud fourtt, that cheap money shall bo securod | _ (8) Can Congress "‘:"h“lf the valuo™ of | \Wilvan, No, 705 West Monruo strect, Iu Novew | trampled upon, flagatails B uits | paryxiEn vaxTE ® | Book bture, sides, here for pay a8 Tegular, there for your | by free comnage of 412.4-grain’ doliars, with legal | 81y kiud of woney oxcept by Hinliing ite quan- | por |gsf, ‘“"" yet the ‘war~ porty finally succeeded fn | PP SINVEEDE bl & b pastoi | 3 pnsu A Qi EST PRLCE PAITY saloon-tax ns o snap-unch, "And it tempered | compulsion fo sccura’ cireulation of ‘the wmuch. | tity? TIE GALL MONDAT. keeplnZ a femnant of thelr fugktatls and all | Gistnews; uieof tho best towns in the riate: husiness | [ FAMEES AWANTEDS IHEHESE TIICE, DAL tho drlnklngnspcliw. Don't you forget it1 Tt | covetod cot #) Would the metal fn a five-cent nickel | s5ypge Davsmosp—in chinuivers. thelr flags, They wero greatly assisted by thu lull!ulhop-l Toeatl . 13 or will scll atd give Dosscsslon at o Wik Lerine, Gtc., anpiv to B U, COITIN & 3. V. Far Co. s, n. It will bo observed that logal compulsion le to be well & Cy tho enginery of this war against natural law and tho rights of tho poople. 1t Ia the poopla's deareat right to havo the Lost monuy,—mot o sutler the Tegal tnp 3 of the clumsiest and most doe based that stupldity snd avarice can dovive. Our veoply aro _omphiatically an antl-metallio natlon, dumanding Governmunt-secured paper monoy, ope tloually convertible into tho best wietallic value in tho universe, {What {s meart by the cxpreaston It s the people's dearcst right to have the best moniy "1 It 1t means the dearest money, then we reply was_worth o barn-fuil of red “and bluc ribbon symbolsl It was manna to onr clt!zen—Israclites and Ishmaglites—through tho dark days of the wreek and the struggles of reconstruction, Why dida't the great world respond, aud send s ¥res Lunlics U a8’ tho Mouutalns of th luon “‘Aend now your's whistlin’," sald the re- T, (which 13 worth less than one cent) be worth oliee, about 100 of whom were on duty, under any more cofned than uucolued it colnuge were he coinmand of two Inspectury ; and, whencver the tide of waur beaune too violeut, a vompact body of vigurous ** bubbiva " could be wren making a strafzit path through the crowd to the scene of contlict, Yot, through all this con- tentlon, thers was no actual fighting; I did not sec o blow struck i auger, and, even amnong the roizhest and lowest, thers was sucha prevalent sentiment of good-humor as made Ruy hdea of warlike enthusiam quite vut of tho questiou. But, as the Chairmen on the table began to Jupar Bronarrr—Cireuit Court calendar, JUpog Gany— 42, 37, i, 41, 42, 43, 45, 40, 47, 4910 58, inciurlye,* No'cass on trlal, Junar Moone—114, 115, 116, No, 113, Dresser va. Dresavr, on telsl Jeno Roux Noa, 11020, Inclusive, of new ealendar. trial. <0, inclusive, of now calens dar. Norcaso on trlal. Junor McALLIsTER~1 to ©7, fnclusive, of new catendar, Junis FanweLL—Genersl Lusiness, Jupas WitLiaus—Goneral business. JUDUMENTS, 4, 16743 cash Ut books, wuslc aud ¢ books. Duwie o (7) Does the value, 1. ., the purchasing power, of 4 greenback dollar dupend upon u::o fact I»romlu or upon the quantity of them In clreu atfon comparcd with thelr uses,—iu other words, upon supply and demand (8) 1Id the prowiso on thoe face of tho green- backs ever do tore than ald iu juduciog their dreculation as moucy, and might they not con- tinuo In circulation us long us tho overnment Jasts without payment and with undiminished PAUTER WANTED-WITIL €310 A _GOOT casit husiness st o & guod bustness mian. Ad- Uresa 0 70, Tribuns ontice, g = \-riu:run AT THE FACTORY. FARLOR ORGARS A\ st priees dwyond eompetitiun: €30 snd. upward, The ynarket, | Monthly paymivats, cesl e SCELLANEOUS, anvansann i KR OELEANLOL N .o LL CARIL FALD FOIt LADIES'S inuty's cast-oll clothing. Orders itended 1o, JUNAS UKL AB WE ARE. "As wo are, #0 bo It thenl Here, now, my [ndustrious scribe, while the great aua lttle L 07 10 aly. pa % 1 UNDS A OT BA| N Cu.gud Bt lidisndan__ | [)IANUSDS ALK NOI prorersy et Journals of the couutry arc straluing their they never use tha * best money ™ for the 3 1 : h SRy vy e ¢ pay- | value {f their nuantity be nut colarzed nor thely Surenion Covnt—Conrrasioys=1. W, Fldred | gddress the crowd, and the uproar grew untll ARG o 1 o iL':,‘,'},‘,,fi',‘ She money guestion, and 16 @¢ | ment of debts. They have aiways had tho op. | uave lessenci! o el o oxgel, Bud . tiormmam Natiuay s | Spareas o crowds und the wirvar gre wts | DFCSRENIE Y e T i e B boxes of its owners, whilo thoy, I say, hold | tlonal right to usc tho chioapest legal-tender e Vi A, Weubrino snd Eugune Wo BiUg | clbows, the fun grew fuster and” more furfous. H & CAMP PIANOS, il sadthe narivaled oo guaans, Over S0 Orst-clase (st run‘:-nu for sale, rent, or exs SRR AR e el STORY & C. ¥ [ TIAVE FIOM £2.00) TO £3.00 NVES puylne busluess, manufscturing freferred; amsweriug give naturo of Lusinest. Address O 54, 'ribune ofice. ya. C, a lone hand on every slde, and eichro us when $108.05, }htylplny. 1'vo been thiuking of & greater prob- eus. “Whati" “How to feed poople. Why,somo of the wreatest econumiats of the day ure right hero AIONK URSUNK, uuhnuorud! aud unknowu,” *In the County Board 1" “D—n the County Board! Why, those fel- saddled a” premiumon pauperisig lodges of deadbeats; have eunoulze have espoused the causs of hordes ot miscreant drunken swindlers: liccused assos- sing of tho peace of their fawilics, and the rob- bers of their substance.! 410 suspeuding Order No, 41! . but 1 would bave Order No.'l in- scribed upou the door of the county lunch. houle‘:pn bave it read, *Root, bow, or die.’ There's a medium tn this' charity business, but don't trust to pollticlans to flnd ft, I would not strike the wortty pour, nor cover thelr un- merited misfortuncs with deeper shame, but 1 Mauny of the siriking masons were wmong the crowd, aud they were evidently out for a lark, Ths obnozious ags had_ nearly all disappeared, when another baud was heard coniing down the Strund. At its head was o bauncr of black, biue, and red stripes on the side toward the Bauare, while there was some deviee not easily distiuguishuble ou the other slde. The bearers aud their followers had penetrated boldly to the yery centre of the Square beforo the word on the other shie conld be read; but when, in geeat white lotters, * PEACE " was epelled out, there was one minute of grand uproar, & general rush toward a commaon centre, and the standard of amity and good wilt fell to rise no more. In less thantwo minutes there was not enoush of Jt left whole to wuke a good-slzed dish-cloth, und ts framments were care riecd mbout as trophivs of victorv, This was the only really stiggestive feature of the meeting, and probadly thic flag was attacked uite as much ondccount of the “check " of fts Lllowers as on acvauut of any desire for war, with which to pay thelr debts, They pay them now In greeabacks, because it s not the * Lest money," I. 9, tho dearcst, and have done s0 for sixteen years. Ppevious to the lesuo of green- backs, the peoplo had the option to pay Incither sllver or gold, and they nlways avoided tho Whest! and pald in the cheapest. When silver was tho chieauest, as was the case from 1703 un. til 1934, they pald their debta In gilver, and for that reason, when gold became tho cheapest, they paid Iu zold from 1834t11 1861, Then green- ‘backs became tho cheaposts and, becauss they bave been 80, the people have pald their debts {11 that currency from 1801 to 1378. It will thus be secn by everybody except Mr. King that ha states tho exact opuosite of what ts true.—~Ep.} And tho real problom of finaucial statesmanshin to-day ts to find a wethod of unification of the diverve values of our heterogencous nonuys as the THE PUBLIC LIBRARY. To (he Editor of Tha Tribune, CHICcAGO, Jau. 18.~Will you allow me through thocolumna of your paper to prolest against tho management of the Chicago Public Library? ‘The people who go thero for buoks constitute a large proportion of the reading and thinking population of this city; wany of them aro busl- ness men, whose tima fa preclous. Now, why in the name of common seuse must twenty or thirty gentlemen wait such a gricvously loug thine as they are comuouly obliged to do, for ono young woman fo deliberately scau thelr 1ists of books tn turn, aud procure the volume wanted, whlle other employes scom to e idly " chattiog n dilferent purts of the roomi Occasfonally, 1t I8 trug, two or three persons are in atteridance, and then the business s dispatehed ju o pretty lively manner, Why cauuot that be tho rulet If but “one per- AUPREME COURT. Soectal Dlaputch 1o ‘1A Clicago Tyidune, BruixorieLD, 1k, Jan, 18.~Iu the Bupreme Court to-day an order was entered requiring that, in all cases removed to the Court from the Appellate Court, only o much of the record as embraces the finat judement of the courts be- low, together with o brief statement of the facts found by the Appellate Court as shall be neces- sary to clearly present the question upon which decision of this Court 18 sougzht, shall bo made ny. ‘The resolittions adopted by the Lee County Clreult Court, vxpressive ‘of regret in the deecuse of Judge lleaton, wero pre- scnted by Attorney-General Edsall, aud, atter remorks by him and by Alr. Justice Dickey, of the Court, wese ordered spread upon the records, The Court adjouraed until nexv ‘Fhuisday, and 18 in the meantimae oc- cupted ju coulercuce upon the vases submltted. JULGE HEATON'S SUCCRISOL. ‘The Governor to duy ordered u special elec. tlon to tal h Vi COPANTNEUSTIE OF oy, Alesotvod by W DK 3, mu- WELL. Chleago, “'YKsfil.b-A BTEINWAY UPIIGHT caali.Addreas B, cars Carricr No. NDITTOTHEIR wnaact Lielr business 'y We ke w apecluliy of relssues snd cats nlcd und & general patent Lusl- woderate, L. B, QOUPLAND vom 14, LOST AND FOUND» i DAY AFTEENOON, FItOM KRN 4 wuod 8 biack-aid-tsn slut sbout 4 muith ehrenut cuts iad ca p yllow leatber collar, A m guibenisation Awaits tha Fetufu uf tia dug 0 FINLLY & BILLINGS, grocers, Hyds ark, ORT—A BMALL DIAMOND EATLRING YESTENR. 4 st or uear Paliner House, ki oF Lear Gossage's, 1.¢ave at olce of Gardner House ON THE InTH wad TPHE COPARTNEI HIE iNG Deiwoen the undersigued, wisler the druy pame of Willian W, Kelly & Co.,[8 s day dissolved uul sunseut, Witllan W Kely baving bougie uut all 1o {ntereat'of Frederick "W, bponafer tiereta. * Wiiltain W felly. will liguidate tbe afluirs of 1he Srun. sod contfine the busiiess of publlabiug chionios sud danu- turibg freumes ut the old staid, 109, s X WILLIAM W. KELLY, FREDEUICK AV ARTERZTO BU TR BKBTAURAN Address 0 34, Tribuns otee. s PATTERRS UF FANCY WOUK 1N WOUTL gl 13 vente, pustpalds atuinie 3, a 0 ALIK- R ono palrepe NG POCKETROOK ON BATUI elther ou Madlson-et, it ttaze Gravcar. valusblo unly’ f tiie vwusr, A ¢! ¢ place Feb, 14, in the Thi A 05 BRNY turn tu B pltuts, spirale oy SL0uld kiow (e mark Yo, it 3 BAA o et | Poto o sty et L o1 Coddrncs s | son fa ailowed (0 attgid to the wunta of tweuts | Sudiclsl Cirvulty ta i) the Yacaney ocea The uusmbery ol wio chal eoutiubdd tu b f o0 o e e DB Laplnion fia et up a gullery of thely pluched faces. But to | being madv at'the fceblu lifo of confidence by des | f1ve, that one needs to infuse mory dispatel, or { by the death of Circult Judes W. W. Heaton, | greaso und ubout 4 grelack, when there atght | QT R i, braw Gars sbodtb 3ans i Ee the elty lunchvfluusn. d apart from tho bigh- | prasiog the valuo of our mativnal sccarliles und | *@et-up’ futo bl or her persouality. of Lee County, who wa ned us Presiding | bave becn 6,000 people tn the Square, and 2.4 ind U 166 Syé and paven, A" liberal reward "for e A GOOL DMELOVED County seat 10 exciun Aud agaly, bow can Miss Multifiora take wwrson Lhe portic of the Natiouul tallery 3 down Biures correctly und quickly while, at the other overlooking potuts. ‘The throng, tou, as- M iy MiLks UF tor atock ot dry gouds v ned “opes, | say the thrifty, bard-working currency monuy—tha onl( :umalufluhjuru of beer-sclier who heavs his counters with a gencr- 1 fuith and succoss—is atability on which to rebul Judge of shu Appelluts Court ol the First Dis- trict, V., F Whers slie can 3 frivl xitond cluthiug, Address Bux O K, Lincoln, Ml prrsie H . slply sulcidal madoess. The gold dollsr b me time, describing the pufls and plaits ot e ———— sumed & much more respectable shape,—many —— eSS iviecion o e P TIETT Feichmen i 8 bonfactor of bis kit aud laricely | 300'cduty tho carcency dollar'0s” ceuti aau tbe | her s gl Cusuicte o bor uelkhbor Siiss R e Ok t1crca, Drofeustonial inciy, sliopkeepors, and sven T PEMSONAL, | {0 ESCANGE-WANT 4 bIANOND IUNGE follow-man," Eiyer, dosisp UL caans, eat i aalbtd au sous Iyfowerl To lnd fauls with & * lair lady | Nacoiltan'e Masdsne, soune iadics, bolog present; but the greas bulk SINACTNANY “BunBac RETERY AT | o e P e ey e 1 idorso that, but what sbout tas wonien | Tatemeiion o the torbarlom st Tesartonfoyoi®, | la unicallant; 1t wore beuter, verbiaps, to moint | 1 was sitting” sy sioroty, reading the | Were thcre us curlous oulokers murely, haviug | L s uf et iforuanion bl ekttt Al | T il sons it une of i eadling Bveatapera s and'chilldrent By reason of scx, or helplesse | fr public ducs will at oncs "ul{yl‘“ Rozinante aud couch Janws azainst wind-mllls | Fathers of the Church, when 1 heard s huc and | apparcotly no fntereat fu the object of the meet- | FUHE B Uilied ntates for ubincumered eal iy or 0, 000,000 of X ; uhint is nceded. Now 1 ok ¢ 1 fug, vor deaire to bear—tiuch less applaud— i e cotiniiyia Binont ol 10,0010 $24 00 can stve Yk Dl e e et &‘.’;"m'u’I?.'-rfi“ fegtn by ou{é’;‘;fl‘{:;:::|:,:'fi:m :,,"';:,' "the most un- e kv.{l':; l:(ur:lwl, for therw are many wha el “I‘:m?:x‘:d““‘;{cm ‘l’gku'ifil::: b the -rp'::;&:;s‘“siua.‘ :"l‘:’lh;f sulu i o just ik LA T Tt ;&S:fi.‘. R AR A AR P A i o & 2 e # et e sfore X e “ero W f oy A ires ) Bouah ares L now, from (Lo grab-lunch | atablo of any money basis. Withiu four years | G811 Sullor frons thlspomoysnce. \ |\ o | Boct for e-morru's dlubier = houiortow belni | Lyt hasded off bt and. thud, 8 e TR PRI TOTE 03 to hotela'—aro otil] too dear for the ‘vory poor. | 3¢ Bas advanced Ju valus 83 per cent on the ——— pounds, Now the wmansion at Forest Edge is | totals and oven luuicrous fallure, 18 the pasovu S Tuied At 10,000, for -fowa or T 0T 0¥ NiCE SINGELR, Wilssu, aid other uchince warranted. * Loan Oiice, 143 Clar MACHIN ALL® BECONU Dutiets alsd, plancr and b ices I3 134, Clinton, Wi " __AGENTS WANT! A WANTKU-IN EV) 4\ luoks, 10 sil Lotuentcad uod vioperty ea- §ripkion laws everp Luaschuid buye onn: simple vods, baceuti. S G ULVING, siraesy 163 Laulicats Tt s a fact that tho fuctlities worded tmen jo regard are largely denied to wowen, but if 1 pays to luncn men at the rutes they tud whby Lot women also o What ratca baBy, & falr meal for five cents. Herols :hl_t wy evonowlats are duing 1o feedlog peo- average, as measured by property and labor, This tremendous advance bas proven destruc- tive to business, enterprise, and uational pros- perity.—En.) This leavea $40, 000,000 of subald) i e ey AR aud by limitstions in coinage und lezal qualities, Tnlv fs tne cluacet pusatblo approximation o uuity of valuc thet is sitainablo unicas wo rovalue our e warar: the O1-cent allver” dallar 1o to , boweye -cent silvey’ dollar coliod 1 1anilleds measars' aad chasged with fur for wur takes wo deeper oot {n Evgland's Cabiuet-Ministers thaa it bas aong those who attended th mecting to<day, thereteed bo uo exvectation of soy uctive sutervention by this country for some teuturies to colme. OpsesvER, oa st s Dese upruved or Unluproved fari. MATBUN UILL, 47 4 Shrewd Escapo of a Couvlct, Wasbingiou: coraing (. T2) Journat. ‘We recently published the notlce of the burst- lug of o larze steam-botler ab the Keformatory Prison, Elmica. No reason was giveu by thy Elwira ers for the accldent, but it wus caused by letting the bolter get empty and lot, and then sudaenly putuping fu cold water. ‘The uuder sido was ripped open. The boller was brought bere Mouday, 10 be rapaircd at Payno’s foundry. It was bottom sidoupons ‘wagon, and, about two wilcs west of the prlsvn, Dot €0 poor Iu reaources that the loss even of that quantity of becf would have been coupled with starvation. Proud In this feciug, aud wishing, 1 must own, to sereen DI, 1 sald, “Got something clse,” and disinlssed the cook, who bad a reckoning uw Monday moming with her wpistress, But it Is uot of that, but of i, that i ww writhye, Not cariog to go on with the Fatliors of tho Chuschs und curlous tu see what DI would do with the beof, § wens out to look for her, aud found ber stretehed out fu the sun, a3 yound and sleek asa Now Caledonian chict Warm Wiaters. A gentleman, resldent of Kittery, Mo, now in his 34 yeur, writes tuu frivnd us follows: #1 bave witaessed several wild winters fu my 1Ufe,—that of 1iUs~aod leard ¥owe lguvraut Bou BLLL OF FARE. ER0Btet ™ er u 1a aquaro Lach (bot)s Pig's Feel—Potatocs siicods 7l kinds usw a wagvagiulet Uy thedayor week St o y sdvances. Jell ui, wuiablf pa) aivais e mncyuvnc:fl. IR 1] “y ie-

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