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[ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (5 1576 Henry John D, Olds sued Danlel J. | was made upon the book by witness. The check | to win the confidence of tha okdeat and best in- | let him be elected. Enough may bo found | harveat, and that in cotton to tha eff f T“E COURTS' W{lnrr:i.l‘l"%)mu it . os 1,600 agalsiet ‘was made vlynb‘!e zo :51::11';1'" lll’ll'_lhfltfl wmt”me:;' t&«:’mmtryi AGE mlll!nnu: m:‘v‘m that they &emlo ‘ves l}mu‘:n A'r‘nerle‘;n fl:hll War still Jasting ?n 1668, fli Tk, & 9 L4 anl or vt sgaing Ce €. 5 e report was oD withon scnsaion, 8 greater degree, sud man; ace-hunters | when out of irt) e articles d: suc Claflin, was the next witneas worn, | Tl knew Mr. FA- | sceming to embody the entiinents of every ons | may ciaii it tog theim s but Sanseors and Kepros b T yeEisen I wien Lane e T omamRe poons find but three which have risen in price,—namely, beef, matton, and coffce,—while in more than nine-tentAs of the instances given thers has berc a Jall it can scarcely bo disputed that the purchas- ing power of the sovereizn and of qo'd hax In- ereased, and that some portion of the severe fall which has taken place in almost cyery descri) tion of merchandise since 1878 has been attrl utable to a risc in the value of goll. At the beginning of these remarks it was stated that Lhe vartation between the market prices of ¢old and sliver since 1873 had been 17 cr cent. If, Instead of asserting this to be the a1l in eflver, we said that silver had fallen 2 per cent and gold had risen 15 per cent, wa belicve ‘we should be much nearer the reallty. Tribune ufica, CLETRE, . ot Cohn Cannot Get His Divorceses Appeal Cases. sentatives mnat gcan for themselves these as sumed qualities. The oflice of Senator 1a not to be given to this one or that one hecause ho assames to have the capaclty to fill ft or to pro- cure places for his foilowers. Ihe Republican party is not an eleemosynary institution, ordained and estabiished for those whao seek its shelter only when tiic roof fa In Rood _repair, or who march under Its banner only when they cau command fts ranks. When the Repubiican party demands & new leader he must be botter {lian the old one. Epaulets are not ruthlesaly to be stripped from old sod well- tried soldiers because aching shoulders ars Awaiting them. If snother General fx demand- ed, let him be onc who thoroughlv comprehends the wants of the people, understands the great CINCUIT COURT. wands and Mr, Kclln5¢ rlightly. also Mr, | present. Lena Steltxner sued Holomon J, Toy for | Woods, Mr. Towsley, and Mr. lleod. Ile met Mr. 8, M. Moore, representing the insuravce 81,000, theee gentlemien (n the Protection Life-Insur- | vompunies, addressed tha meeting briefly on THR CALL. anee office June 2, 1677. When ho first went In | the subjects embraced in the report, and asiured Jonae Bropegre—g2, 23, 24, 244, 20, 31, 37 he inquired for Mr. Edwarda, and that gentle- | the drug trade that the (nsuranct companies 24, 37, 41, 44, 45, 46, 47, 40, 50, b1, B3, 04, concession, and that they ‘Trnaes. : ANTED-TO GOUD GLAZIEKS. APPLY enrner Fisk and Twenty-seeond Gows & Thillips Manntactorlng Co. E ather n on TRt mea. CESHING TAbTAS & CO.) 170 Rowih' W‘A—é‘“;\"\‘u_fi?."""f":"f“ 76 00 70 NomT)- UR_A_VA:R. M_ll Pty this ‘morning e . VW ANTED= Friist Ing machine erst., between I 4 42, . 64, | man fotroduced him (o the others. Ho told Mr, | would uake ever o, 50! nd 38 ‘No. 41, Mallfken vi. Masos, on | Fuwards tust e had come for the purpose of | would write bulldiags s closly s thoy could al, Inquinng into the afTalrs of the Compsny. Mr. | conslatent with their rnles. Al AT IS CourecMotions dally, Bit:He Edwards told hitm that they wera all ight Bl i " campits, 'y il 3 sonud. Maj. s 8150 You or what Mr, r. Burdsall, of the Committee nn Cred! Im'f”,}a":“'.'."‘;"}:f' 180, 100 to 168, 170 t | b jyaraghiad told him, e ssld ho had been | presented & réport from the Commmte.r::'- Jupax Moome—a2, 43, 34, and 35, No case on | there lhlrt{-lwo dsys, had cxamined | ommending the time given by tha wholesale trisl, thoroughly Into the n&nlu of the con- | druz house should be limited to thirty JUDeE Roaxns—230, 240, 241, 244, 245, 248, | cern, and he mssured witness that | days, with Intercst on all sccounts after that and 240, - et cnso 103, Telter ve. Koehn, on triaf. | the Compan: was periectly sound and secure, time. The custom of scnding checks on coun- “::J‘l::l %m:.:::li'lfiuv ) 242 o 283, In- | and he could nut find a safer company in_which | try baoks, and of tha failurs to Drepay charges UneR MoArriarEnL00, 283, 287 to 301, Ine E:I:nlvlfi?'l:lt':flgn:{iflun the strength of what | on express remittances, was noticed in the re- eoord of Juigments, New Buils, Rie.-The Worcestershire Bauce Controversy, A very singular divorce cage wis on trinl yoss ferday before Judge Wililams, The complain- ant {s Joseph Cohn, who cliarges his wife, Ma- tilds, with cruelty in sttempting to polson him, and with bigamy, in having avother busband, Anton Miller, still liviog, from whom she s ot divorced. It appeared from the evidence TASS MER ON WOOD-WOIthe 1 llll‘lg 5 &CO., Math: - i ployincnt Agonctess CHICAGO CORPORATIONS, i# ward took out two more | port, aud tocal ex:hanges were urged to takethe | principies of commerce, and is abis to treat with ABTED-200 RAILIOAD LABORERR FOIt Thatshe, in or about 1871, went ‘to Jive with | CI5ira sxcept 20 ang S, To fase o AL uollcles,—he had one airendy. He aleo took | matier in had, 2 the stupendous qucation which will Arise I the Bnectal Correspondence of The Trituma. ‘y--“‘?i'."’c‘u'.'% g S S T A ‘Naton Miller, and lived *with him about two | Jupak WiLetaks—tiencral oasiner. along soma ndvertisements and prospectuses, | Fhe Chicago Drug Exchange fnvited tho As- | attempt to solve the diRiculties of the d: BrainerisLp, 111, Nov, 18.—A certificato of | CHEISTIAN &CO., 03 & bearing him two children. No marriage JUDGMENTS, which he scattered about In the commuuity in | socintion to visit their rooms during the recess, Let us have more dcliberation, and a great | orzanization was filed with the Becretary of '\V_}\’nu . AB FO1t_ BOUTIHRRN years, 1 4, e then d SurERion Caunt—CoNrrasions—Philo I, Warner | Which he lived. after which the meeting was declared sdjourn- | deal less wheedling, coaxing, and bulldozing. State to day by “The Domestic Lylog-in Hos- Jows; 25 soneimaant: “ion repairs for llinolng cercmony wes ever performef then de- | g, "Nathaniel: P, Wilder, $5,077.33,—Eugene EDWARD D. COOKE ed untlt 2 p. m. RepupLIcAN. " free fara. At J. i SUENIECK'S, 21 Weu Randolpp. serted her In 187, and, after walt- | O'Rei i hschro:de:. $3, 4‘“.{1‘1 testified that he had liad charge of the heoka MISCELLANEOUR, ) - pital of Chicago.’? Ita object s to furnish aid euberger ef P Miscellancons, jor somo time, she met Cobn and ANTRD=A GOOD MAX FUR RYRRY STATE Jied with him for s considerable time. They a8 Receiver sluca Aug. 8, 1877, ile vndcretood | At the afternuon session the reports of the to homeless and ueedy women during chitd- GOLD MONEY. pdl Value ef Property Messured In Gold—An Englishman Gotting His Eyes Open, London Dankers Magasine, October, 1818 1n India, in the month of Jaunary, 1872, an ounce of gold was to be purchased for some- e L S 3 Klien vy was 814,001.18. The death losses | .blation. They also brough h Aresrel ps, P. Dwyer, aod Kllen Jones, 4001, -blation. “T'hiey also brought up the question of $14 3 * | prior to Dec. 81, 1875, which remained | thie election o hum.myfnam s - unpald, and which were assessed for An amendment to the Constltation waa offer- by the Company, amounted to $i58,30. | ed and passed authorizing the admission of I'he minount of ndvanced nssessments Laid In | manufacturiug chetnlsts to the Association, the art of buokkeepiug, Al the close of the | Committers wore azaln taken up, birth, The corporators are Richard N. Foster, Territary 1o the Cnloni s Talr salsry patl, h : business in December, 1875, the amount of ad- |~ The Committ bership — Georgs E. Shipman, and Alfrod W. Woodward, | {11! gFidecte La lielle Manufaciuring Co., 4 Clark- wero subsequently matried, but some tUme atier | Anderson va. Bernard Jax nfi:,,.é‘_"fj%, Pearce, | YARCS astensments ia tha hacds of th' Compn- | nams of ans Do e ok & saemr o e A fo the Valus of That Metal—Fall n gy i . The Directors are Mre. Fanoy E. 8hipman, President; Mrs, Kate E. Tuley, Vice-President; Mrs. Anpe H, Foster, Becretary and Treasurer; Mrs, Elida A, Swan, Mrs. Kitty McArthur, Mrs. Mary H. 8troog, snd Mrs. Julls Hotmes Bmitn, Cobn sald e saw Milter, who threatened to fix Nim unless be lot his wife alone, Cohu then weakened, and avplied for a divores in March, 1373, No defcnse was made, and the divorce N erantedl In November, 1873, 116 thea went back to live with her, and married her again Jubos Boori—Robert Welr ve, .\ gar D! M ‘olr vy, Imell Frey, gar. nizhe . U cArLisTeR—Althla O, Ofibert v, P, L, 8mith ana J. D, Beanlon; veralet, $36, and new Eli— AN CATAR AK| Arge of our csnned mest depnriment, Chie & iny, 3 1.8 \\ FANTED=A ¥OUNG SIAN TO A pliotosraph at art-gallery, SSIST IN A and tu icaen the business. Ap- West Madison-st, o up to the 31at of December, 1375, was §20,619.80, Mr. ‘Thomas Lord, from the C Lt ATANTRD-200 MEN THAT HAVE HAD EXTH- ‘Chanksgiving. Cohn charged that his wife | trial granted. 8 ; et o Committee on | yping under 39 rupees. Now 403 ru; M. D. . h\} Tn rock 5. 1'::; urkg;m)_ .g.‘mfc i Linat s e but this was uot setrictly rignt, scording Lo | Proprletary (3oods, presented s report recom- og r pe ow 403¢ rupees las A sriicats of crsatiating wia il aanted | 15 . Tisace n rock cEcaration ta wurk 0 At &5, ¥ N vn 1. POX, 14 i Water-at,, up-stales.”_Tipa & Fox, R e ~WANTED—_FEMALE UELP, Domoestics. other necounts, which the witness was not al- | inending that the Commitieo be authorized to lowed to explain. He corrected these fizures, | make another visit to the varlousmanufscturers in order to make them tally with those shown | of these goods, and urge & fall and compiete upon the face of the bookn* making the smount | consideration uf the question ss preseuted to $32,211.60. 'The amount of death-losses which | thin Assacistion. 10 bo paid for the same amount of that metal, and the difference flods expression In the formula that the price of wold has risen nearly 7 rupees an ounce. In Encland, In the yesr THE PROTECTION. Getting Into the Merits of the Uase—Checks Given to Woods by Edwards. herself, and ho thought, from his symptoms, sho had put poleon in his food. Bhe polsonet ‘herselt, but Dr. Cooke was called In and pumped Der out. tothe " Army and Navv Veteran Kaolief As- sociation of Ransom Post.! The object of this corporation i to establish 8 reltef-fund for the David and Louls Baxe testified that on one oc- ovcurred prior to Dee. 31, 1878, and were not as- 'he C 1873, n rupee was worth 25, whereas it {s now | beneflt of any meniber o 200d etanding 1 case ANTED = BOIEDIATELY. A FIRAT-CLARS caslon they weut to Cotin's house. and found | The Protection Life-Tnaurance case was re- | yeascd, ‘wht $100,600; tiie' Amount asscssed an ,‘;l,,‘,',:,(‘;;:,"fl',',}'fy?‘,,:,!'&Sm":'"fi‘;:’,"Af: '.',f_“,, valued at ouly 1# B} wod 1t fe sald that the | be suould be sick or disabled; to provide for w""“ an: gl {;".‘,,"“"“ ousabriy lu' i s tho door locked. Mra, Cohn came to the duor with a hatehet and kulfe fn ber hand, and sald she was going to kill her hustand and heraelf. On thepart of the defenss only Mrs, Uohn testified, Bhe denied ever attempting to polson ot kill her husband, as she was not that kind of swoman. Bhe sald she had been tn the habit of taking laudaouin, partly on s physician's pre- geription. Bhe denfed that she was married to GiRtL: CAN AVE n small family: West FORUENRRAL HOUSEWOI an, or Gierman proferred: taust Ing good refsrences. DIS West sumed in the Criminal Court yesterday morn- ing. Ma}, Woods, one of tho defendants, was yet sick, but able tobe incourl, He was at. tended by several friends, and not being able to it up a lounge was provided for bim, and he re- clined ou It during tho day. WILLIAM I, TERPENNY was first called and shown ssscssment and the burial of any deceased member, and pay such amount as may ve estabilshed by by-laws to the widow, orplans, or hieirs of such deceased member. Tha location of the corporation s in Chicago, and the corporators are Jolin B. Clisf- fee, Issac K. Van_8lvke, Ilenrs C. Meidola, Felix G. l!uufir. Willlsm: Nevins, Williamm I, Billings, and Martio Cohn. A_licenso to organiza the '‘Chicago Fied not paid was §104, 500, fo had never been ably subject, recominending thy i to find upon the books auy aMfl'M of the sever- lch{mln of pharinacy %n‘u!revc:rfl Ine]l;m:;:lrl. g{ al amount of premium notes, *loading,” ete., | adulterations l:]r educating the trade to a de- which bad been shown in Mr. Waods' report. | grea whicl sl Tiis. cromExamination of, Alia wibees wab | sicqneyaci suall.nable crugglsis to detect all malnly regarding his detalled duties as Recolver, Tue followinz list of standing committecs GROROE A, BHUPELDT was presented by the C testified that he was a lawycr by profession. He | the Cux:v'i;:aa‘ou‘:ylm Uliale and contimed by, was ono of the attorneysin a sult of Jasper K. | inanrance—tlorace Denton, Cleveland: James valuo of tha metal of which it is composed has fallen 4d,, equivalent to a reduction of nearly 104 an ouuce. Which asseriion s the more correct] Is {t gold which has risen, or eilver which has fallen, 17 per cent fn valuc! Most Englstimen will probably have little hesits- tion {n anawering these questions. They will ANTE n side. Address ¥ 38, W ANTEB-AGE Hwede, Horwe; e & good cook and Mouroe-at, Li=A BT1i0NG, COMPETENT HOUSE- mal n, with good references. llll'lrr w, Miller, but adinitted she had lived with him for Gooding azainst the Protection Life-Insurance i ssy: * The production of siiver has been Publishing Company ! was {ssurd by the Hee- | *———— - s his wife, collection ledger, Vol. 1., and ledgers Nos. 2and Richardson, 6t Loale: if, A, Hutluurt, Chicago; . | rrtary of State todsy. Object, the publication Beamatresses. ’Efidzu Wiliacis eald ft'wus the most singolar | 4, snd gencral Ie'dgcr N'n. 2, tho gencral cash Compnny, lle explained the purposes of the | Robert A, Nowiioose, Lonisville: I, Vogaler, Cin. | 187RelY increased of lato years by the discoy- (5500 Chbicago Fiad, Capital stock, $40,000 affidavit several times before mentioned, anid what became of it so far as he knew. This was the oxtent of the information elicited from lim, Mr. Weber produced scveral docaments nod pers based upon Mr. Woods' reports, after ‘which the court adjourned until 10 o'clock this ‘morning. * W ANTED-A FIKT-GLARS DRESSMAKER, ONR \who understands Lis Taylor syatem of cuttiog aad Bting: hone bt a comoetent persun need APPlY, Ad- dress MILWAUKEK, 616 Meferences glyen. W ASTER-AS eXi o NAGHINE oper ane comipeient to o " faney stiichiug . e A R M ped uj Al hir. lour] CLE b; SAVEIL 41810 424 Mllwaukec-av. Nurses. WANIED-A 000D NUlSE Glitu, 14 TO 18 yeariold, st No. 41 Unfon Parke.pls cinnatl, Praprictary Goods—James Kichardeon, 8L Louls; U, C, Iteakirt, Cincinnstl; it Hrown- ing, Indinnboile; W, A, Hobiuson, Louiavllle; doorce A, Kellr, Plutsbarz, Memberatip—W. B JCollioe, §t. Louln; Dante] Stewart, indlanapolis C. A. uribut, Chicazo: William Letcher, Lonte ville} 8. Manaiteid, Momphts. Credits and Coliec- slons—i. 8. liardeall, Cincinnati; It. Srowning, Indiauapolls: Joha 1. Draper, Milwsukees J, 13, Wilder, Loulaville: C, ¥, Goudman, Omaha, leg- {atation—D. K. Noyes, Bt. Panl: T. [ ifinch- mau, Detroit: A, 11, Jones, i N, C. Peter, Louiwilie;’ P. n cago,' Drug Market—C. F. Q. case ho had ever beard, He did not_think the charre of polsoning had been mads out, for though Jt was ‘alleged to he so by Coh 1t was denied ns positively l:{ his wife, Anto the clalin that the divored decree estopped her from pleading she was married, Cobn was much m‘me estoppaa fu equl:ylml conacicnce. Hemarried hor knowlng what she was, after she had confesscd the whola to him, and when ho got a divoree hie wont back to herand then murried ber ogain. ‘Iherc must have been some fascinstion about her, and ho erics In America, whicn are ylelding some nine miillons worth per auoum for the world's consumption, while, at the same timo, Ger- many and other European countrics are discard- fng thefr bulky silver curreucies. Germany alone, Jnst year, flooded this markot with £13,- 747,600 of ailver, aud the supply beiuir so far 1 excess of tho demand which is practieally con- fined to Asin—it is purfectly nstural that the price of silver should fall.” bouk, aid also thestock ledger, which wore identified as the property of the Pro- tection 'Life Company, and submitted asevidence. A large number of other books were subsequently laentified by the witness, and the Court ruled that, since they bad been o part of the property of the Company, and used by itin the transaction of fts Lusiness, they were admissible as evidence. The witness was Corporators, Charies W, Marsh, Willinns W, Marsh, Nicholas Rowe, Charles F. Lewis, and Cuarles E. Tuerk. ————— INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Avecinl Dispateh to The Tridune. BrainerieLp, Ill., Nov, 14.—A lettcr was re- celved to-day by Mrs. Georgo H. Harlow irom Mrs, Gov, Beverldge, President of the Assocls. tion counected with the filinols Industrial THE DRUGGISTS. Qlose of the Sesslons of the Westorn As o Iatlon—Intorestiug Reports on Leg! yér, Bt a e T f LATION k she could noxt shows sundry chiecks drawn on the Qer- 1 & Toutes 3lte nub Dubiqen % §¢ | Wemuse admitthat thers fs weight in this | Bchool for Girls, at South Evanston, stating flookkoepors, O ol ot by sxercieed aucna | Tan National Bank, which ho \dentifled. One | Hom Druga, Insurance, Eic. | B Mouimvitter " nobert " Brawning, | ressonfnes but at the same time we are of opia- | that the mecting of the members of the Lxecu: [ QITCATION WANTE Tontrot over hier husband. Hedid not thinkthic | of the checks was of date of Juns 1, 1877, for | OWwinzto * certain dlsturbances which took | Indiadapolis: Mr. Sumner, Quincy. ~Aduitera: tive Committee and the Vice-Presidents, rep- | correspondeot. lon that it states but ove side of thc question, On the other, it may with equal force be urged that the production of zold has not increased in the past few years, and that there hes been cven a greater eagerncss monifested to obtain supplies of wold 1o establish the new Gerinan coinage, and toadd Lo the stores in the prindpal Earopean banks, thau there been to sel) silver. As the supply has beco. and ls, iim- Ited, and as tho demand has largely, and even pressingly, Increased, one of the first axfoms of polftical vconomy tells us that the market valuc of an article of merchandise soacted ujon must rise. In England, howev- er, which measures ali pricea by & gold stand- ard, a rige in the value of gold cannot directly bo moasured. After the gold discoveries in Caltornia aud Australia, althourh the fncreased supplics wers readtly abeorbed by Eurvpe. it ‘was varlously cettnated tbat the value of gold, and along with it Its purchasing power, fell sotnething like 10 per ecot, and this waa in part borne out by the market price of siiver, which In 184S was quoted os low as 48 1U}4d per ounce, and i November, 1633, rose to 3s £i¢d—a differ- ence of 63 per cent, Lhis, however, was an ex- treme movemeat, the average rise Lefog about b per cent. ’ But the greatest production of gold {n those years was In 1834, wnen Australia gave us 411,- 000,000, and Californla £14,000,000." Now, how- ever, these countries toguthicr yield some £10,- (m.lh) per sunam less than they uid then; yet, sinve the pussage of the German Colnage st In 1873, thut Etopira has coined gold to the valuo of £51,000,60. of which she obtalned from this correspondent. ITUATION WANTED=IY A COMPETERT BUST ness man and accountatt of g experlence I tn and other cliica as nansgrr, sulsiant, or bookkeep=r. 10 8 legltiniaie basiness. Ut turntsh the bestof ref- erences ua to cliaracter and eapability. Call, ur sdiress, . Ve FRANKLIN, Joom 0 Waton Uank Bifidog. Conchmen, Teanistors, &c. ITUATION WANTED-UY A YOUNU MAN AS coschmans thoroughly understands the care of ract and carriakes; guod retorency. Address ¥ 3%, omce, place {n the dining-room’! the night before, as 1t was expressed by a member, the Conrvention of Wholesale Druggists was not called to order in the Indies’ ordinary of the Tremont House until 10 o'clock yesterdsy morniog Instead of § o'clock, to which hour it was adjottrned Wednes- day evenlug. Thomas Lord, the new President, was at his post. LEGISLATION NEEDXD, ‘The Grst matter of busiuess that came before the Convention was the reportof Mr, D.R. Noyes, Chalrman of the Committes on L.ogista- tion upon the Adulteration of Drugs,in which it was recommended that the Azsociation heartily co-operato with the Eastern Druc Excliange to sceure such tarlT regulations sud changes os from timoe to time migli best sarve to promote thelr mutus! interests, always, howuver, watcbing against any legislation looking ta Ine terference withour jnland portsof entry and appralaal; also, a concert of nctfon with the Bos- ton drugglsts, and all the assoclations working to get the propristary stamp-tax abolished and this sort: of lezislation repcaled; or, |f unsuccessful in ttils, a reduction of the excessive penalties attached to the find- {ng of uccasional boxes of gunds unstamped, by whitch tho letter of the law, and uot the spirit, was disobeyed. The report did not wish to entcr {nto sny argument concernfug the In- equality of the tax among tho drugglsts, its case had been made out, nor that Cobn was en- titled to n decree, If he zot it he mizht repent sod marry again, and then come {uto court four times 8 year Lo geta divorca on the same ground. “The bitl would therefore be dismissed, Complainant’s counsel fpquired if It would be dismissed without prejudice, but the Judice I:hugmugly declined to make an order to that affect., And It was tue opinlon of all present that the partics would ** make up ' aguin in s short time, aud resume their marital rclations. JURISDIOTION 1N APPEAL CASES, Juage Booth {cucrduy made 0 ruling jo sc- coraance with the very late deciston of RReed va. Driscull, 84 111., 96, as'to the power of Appellate Courts to dismlas appeals, which will be of fu- terest to lawyers, The practice heretoforo bas Leen when ail appeal case was reached on the call n the Circuit or Buperior Court, and 1t wua shown that the transcript had not been filed, to dismiss the nppeal at the appelles’s motlon for want of Brummuom In the cose of Gara- Urant vs. Pridham this was done before Judge Booth some timo ago, and yesterday a motion was made to have it relnstated, on the ground that the Judgo had no jurisdietion until after transcript fled to dismiss. 3 ‘The Judge beld, In accordance with the decis- fou cited above, that he hiad no furlsdiction over a2 appeal case until the trahscript was brought upfrom the Justics’s Court. The transcript was ko a declaration in au assumpsit or tres- pans case, 11 It waa not filed in time the ap- pellec could get & rule on the appellaut to bring the trauscript up. Parties have bheretofore avolded takiug up tho transcript so as to avold tions-=W, W, Mariwun, Bloomington; J. IS, Witder, Loulaville: J. If, Plummor, Chicaco; Goorge A. Kelly, Pittsburg; Alexandor 1. Jones Qulncy. Faints and Qiin—W, tobinson, Louleviile; if. B. Hopkins, Milwaukes M. 8trong, Cleveland; 3 G Richardson, 5. Loals; Tt McCready, Cla- cinuatl. . Mr. Charles Pettit, of the Committee on Com- mercial ‘Travelers, stated that his Comimittee hud coucluded w make a report, and he pro- eded Lo read a volaminous paper un that sub- . The report sugwested some minor chauges Lhe systein, aud Zava it as the opivion of the Comuwlitee that the fauits of the systemn were d:lu nfilnflthw the employers as to the em- ployed. i h The meeting then adjourned after passing a vote of thauks to the witizens of Chliazo snd to the Chicaco members of the Associativn, Remarks were made by Mesars. Miller, Poters, Noyes, Bentun, and Ladgblan, and the acssion came to close. i e ‘The next sessfon wil) be beld in Milwaukee one yeur from this time. e — THE NEXT ILL[:}D!S SENATOR, To ths Editor,af, The Tribune, Cnicaco. Nov. 14.—The great campalgn s over. The smoke of the battle has been lifted from the mouutalns, #hdionce inore the bright sunlignt of Republicaiddta shines through the mists of the valley, wiylglicre and thers we die- cover bright spots {u unlpoked-for places. But the victory is not compicle, for the frult is ot all kathered. we £500, signed by Martin Ryan, and made payable to **cash,” On that day ho heard Majs. Ed- wards and Woods talking In a private room, and subsequently saw them como out azd goto Ryan aud whisper, after which Edwarda camo to him aud told him todrayy the 8500 cheek payabls to “casn.” fle went and got the money, and handed 1t to Edwards; and subsequently he saw Edwards mdAWuod- together, and Edwards tuld bim to charge the check up to ¢ legal ex- penses, or expenses of investigation,” and ho did It. Apother of the checks was for Rzuovnn the City S8avings DBank, payable to K. M. Woods, and’ fndorsed by him; another was for $100, drawn on the German Nntional, pay- sble to Woods, and . indorsea by him; anather was for $174, ou the Gertnan Nationnl, payable 1o Woods, and fndorsed by him; and another for $100, un the German Natloual, pavable to ‘Woods, and Indorsed by him. The checks wera all dated between May 1and June 2, 1877, end slgnud by Martin Ryan for the Protection Com- ‘pany, mdl being thoroughly fdontified, were admitted jo evidence. A document wmarked “Exhibit O, belog a trial-balance shest, wos ahiown the witnoss. It was a part of Woods' ro- rt to the State Auditor of the condition of Yge Company,and was (n the handwriting of aclerk of the Company. Other exhibiis of thu report wera aliown, tho purpose being to estab- liah the fact that Woods did not sctually mako the examinstlon he swore to, by cstabllabing that they woreall In the handwriting of the nm;goyel of the Company. ‘Ihe witncss was then asked if by an examina- resentioz the various Congressional Districts, which was to Lave been held horo next weck, hnd been postvoned until some time in Jau- uary, A socicty suxiliary to the State Asso- ciation has been organized by the Iadies of Borioefeld, with the followiog dfficera: Presi- dent, Mrs, Gov, Cutlom; Treasurer, Mrs, Dr. Vincent: Secretary, Mrs, Ma). E. 8. Johnaon. Tnis Soclety |8 making arrangements to give a public reception Lo the officers of the Hiate Association on their arrival here fn January. —— AWARD TO THE ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL UNI- VERSITY. To the Edltor af The Tribuns. Crauratan, 11, Nov. 18.—In the fucombplete Hats of awards of tho Parls Exposition publist- cd, no meation was made of the gold medal awarded to the Btats University at Champaigo. The followlug letter from the Hon. J. D. Phil- brick will remove all doubt, Yours respect- fully, J. M. G Panis, Oct. 28, 1878. —Dean B1n: It affords much sativfaction to Inform you that the Inter: tionat Jury of the Universal Exposition at Pai awarded & Gold Medal to the Illinois Indastrisl Uaiversity; and, Juduing from the exbibit made by the University, 1am fully sure that this high honor 18 well merited. Yours very m"fl' Joux D. PaLoniek. Member of the Jury, J. M. Greoony, LL.D., President of Illinols Industrial University, _SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. - Do ot Imfifl!‘)f\‘fl WANTED-BY TWO GIRLLS, ONK A8 and Isundress, Cho otlier 2y second girl: two yeara' reference from st place. E 58, ‘fribune o QITCA Sy atl famliy, Shree day b, thlrdHoor. QITUAT) FU- A, 000D HELTABLE 2 second giel. Please call ot o7 Veddor-st. leat ety refere: S"fi'un N WANTRD-T0 DO BECOND WORK 1N s privats family by o American girl with good references. Call 4635 Twenty-ninth-st, for two daye, AITUATION WANTEO—NIY FIIE’ can girl {F'rotestant) to cook, Kenerul housework; best referenc st., W rear, Sltuums"\flx_fl;fi GIL A_GOOD, BTHONG (erman girl 10 do general liousework; capable aad wlllings with referances. 143 Twentieth st Loundreascs. QUIUATION WANTED FOlt LAUNDRY WOIIK IN ‘az institotion of aoy kind, clty o country. Call at 31 East Van Buran-at.__No posial eard. - MISCELLANEOUS, nardships and abuses, but it would urge that R conntry 240,505,000, ¥ e T s = D OLOVES— paving the Justice's fees, and bave thus been 3?‘2‘“‘;:: tiaoke ad 'fl‘fid:fl,‘:‘,,‘:flm’dfia‘,{ tue influcnce,of all tho members of the Asso- | The people have "‘“\‘;Y"“" and wall by de- | "1y addition to this net export of £40.%00,000 EIMIUNE BIIANCIL 0PFIONS K BEDUCTION |y o AORDINARY aLla to stavo off & trial for a year or 50, at 8 | Joiges and liabilities of the Company at tho | ciotlon bo exbausted (by muil or delegation) | clariug in favor of hougst money and a faithtul | of gold to Germany, we liava sent cousiderable Qur dotiar 3-button kidanow "~ (DER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEROUS rond thmugodt (he city we by ost of only 86, Tha ruling wit! be approciated nnB:o Utices In tho uiferrot Ly the Justices of the Peacs eapecially, * A PARTY-WALL DI¥YICULTY. Those who have occaslon to take a promennde down Dearborn strect hurfi&roga i) puufld the * large butlding golng up’ JRE Kbuidy a0 ad ad- ollng the Avening Journal officd. Yésterday Irs, Carolive F. Wllson, Ii, W, Farrar, and vohn 1. Jeffery undertook to atop I F. Crill with the Fiusoce Lommittes of the Senate, and every Congressionsl delegate,” with a request that be use his Irmwml {ntlucucs to bring this result about.’ In this connection, it wad also thought that the tax ou aleohol n luss thun original packapges shoold rectiye ‘Altchtiun. Also, that upited efforts be mado by all partios ' {otcrested, East or West, to relleve wholesalo druggista selliug alcohol perforinance of publicy obligations, 8o far so Rood, aud thus far the ‘Republican party merits the approbation of eve? triotic citizen. But, laying advanced thus lar, shall we throw away the fruits of victory byt gathering grapes of thorns ar figs of thisti&d> ! Not ouly will the party be beld respona) lo for the priuciples It ¥osit I'Altfi KIb Ui sutne 10 1folland, which, though nominally for Dutels ports, iu reallry e found thelr way inte the Berls Mint.” More than oue-haif the gold emoloyed for colnawe purposes in Ger- mapy bas thereforo been ‘oblalied from the London nrket, and during the™ scven years and » ball we hnvwrabnbly supplied anave age of from 45,500,000 to £6,000.000 annual- Iy. Upou the subposition that » nrther toree timeo the oxamination of tbem was made by Woods. He rcrllled that he did, and was about to repeat what his knew, Mezars. Bwett and Reed, for the defonse, ob- .jectad, .on the ground., that, tha booka wera in conrt-and could be-examined. ...+ . ¢ ‘Tho Court said the jury would have an oflror- tunity to examipe the books, as they would be 1n their possession. price aa chaeiced at the Main Ofice, nud wiljbe recelved Ao'clock i M. during the week. and until v p. m. on 8aturdays: 4, Dooksellers and Bistloners, 123 T ST OF JUNN BIIATDWOC BON 11AS thia day veen dissolved, The business wiil be con- diicted s heretorure by Joha [raldwood at the oid da News Denat, | e bo will seitls ull sccounts doa e c8 Weat Lot whowil) s aud Charles £1, Blalr from using the party-walls or wines ond liouors to drugeists | L8s sosuccesstully adypeated, but for the per- | jailijons a year Liave been derived from Krance, | g} UK, Joweler, Newsdealsr, and Fasey | 405, 810" Gb2 G ki h wO0D. SO D o1 e Jorrmal BUllaing 0. support 3ho-ond f | gy e wan by oo, mAintAnc | for medicinal purposes ouly froms the ueneral | sonnel of those whom fuvrogoscs to elevate to | Kuisia, and nther countries, it will appear that Goods 70 Lake ot cornr Lincoly | AT W0l Cntiae, suve de 1n74, the Jolsts In this new buliding. In 1872, C, F. Wilson, tho owner of the lot oo which the Journal Buliding stands, made sn sgreement with T, 8. Fitch, the uwner of a lease- requirement to display a liquor-dealer's sizn Also, ns s competunt cxamnination of those de- siring to practice puorinacy is a salvguard uot only tothe public, but also tothe wholesale was cowpetent Yor tho wituess, ‘althoogh the bouks wero In court, to give the jury the result of his examinations, and procteded to read a long list of suthoritics to sustain hia position. the exalted positton oflHeuator,—for ** by thelr fruits yo shall know thith,” ‘T'ue people by o diret 'voto have elected their representatived in Congtess, but their Nenator that country has sbsorbed nearly one-balf of the total yearly production of the world dur- ng this Eerlod‘ which may be stated at some- thing under twenty milllons sterding, Conse- ' CALL AND BEE st A ERSONAL oo PP ERRONALLIF. ZACUALIAL CLEMENTEON 1 ou hix mother at 5 1rylog- i LAbES r 1'affs ot 103 each. nold in the property fmuedlately south, by " druggist, that it bo reccommended that the As- e o b uently the sources of supuly of rold for the hi» advautage throuxi the death ather, Tliw Waves ut only §.2 vact, ; i whion ho (koo wae to'hulia"w aciy-wall a3 | ynat ihe Juty Should oxama o Hooks, g | sgcision aasocate and (8o stops o scour this O b0 v en, Neverticloss the | Maluin countries of the worid liww been | AT EISDB, S USUTACt AT IO KNS | Adadthe HLIARLE A1 ATORK, 17 Wabush by, a 1l ilne between the Two lots, and ¢l Wes o pay batf the value of tho sume wheuever beatiould use it. Ths dgroement was to be bloding on the helrs or aasigus of esch party. .._.mu CHANCES. WCULE A BUSI- ‘The Comtnittec also deprecated the varelesancsy at porta of entry which permiited the futroduc- tlon of Inferlor niticles from drug markets, and diminished by nearly 50 per cent. ‘Chis 1s a powerful erguincut in {avor of a rise in value: und, as 8 mntter of fact, the Lusiness of the that it was linproper for the witness, who was cx parte, to testily under the circutnatances. Mr, Weber sald’ be proposed to confing the mian will receive $70. 1= GRANDFATI T Wedn the setion of toeir ropridentatives, ikt T eads, at, clty Every intellizent and Honest voter must have fn bis thind a deau idea'al the man required to 1Y i L1 AN U l\mwfmsm thiat wifl pa; year and it fn H y §1,1ax wost heartily condemned ali adulteratiou of | the ble oflice of oc | country at the present mowment la suflering 3] Terfers with uther work. B, e i The valun of » half of the purty-wall has becn | Tiinesh ' AREDS heddoutino urie drygs or Todleioal agents. :guyL l:x}:i‘:g:;a:lr:nnz s i yorttance | from & groat depletinn of puld, which eulancos CITY MCAL E: PG BALEZOIL LEASE=A RENDEIING ESTAL: fxed nt $1,180.70 by o compatent architect, and “fhe Court aaid it appeared tbat the witness ‘The report was sdopted after conalderable tho stagaation in trade and the existing finan- SerEie lamnent located at Creston, Tu., vt C., 1. & 4. it the delendunts have admitted they wers lable discusalon. for tha amount, but bave neglected to pay it. vitizens can acarcely iorget that Webstor, Cla; Bentou, Ssward, C{xmrfimd Douglas wave di ’: i}hfi?ifz:limx §30) DOWN tOrY and base nity to theoflice and retlected crodit not only was an expert, and ontircly familiar with the Sinent hrick dwelling, 10 rooms, every clal fnactivity, ludeed, thers can be no doubt matter, and he had soms doubt whether the 163 & spleiita husluess eaterprise 0r u party of itiod* that a returi of prosperity is belug delayed by Lo ansq bullding and machinery pewito besold . PROFRIETARY BTAMPS. ruveineot, and ol o, 1145 Furty- u wecount of the death wf the uwuer. Ad- Complausnts therofore ask that Crilly “and Mr. Van Shuack, of this city, offered the fol- “thei titus = un e of gold in the cuuntry, and by dimin- eabo o0 a0 1ok & th1a hodse: 1t 14 certalh- ATES, Alehl i Blair, 3 lossoes of Fitch, may ba restrained ]?;’;';,\'f{,‘:,”,‘.‘;‘{,‘ffi‘;’;’;m‘,“.‘,fi:{‘.}'i';?.,,}.".;‘,‘{?,‘:‘.‘;‘ lowing rosolution, which wus unanimuusly l)fil:,;'wf;fi,::mlw {,’,‘;::,)f,'f‘:,,‘},‘:,;’ ::,u,l."ez“:"'::y ishod stores of*bullion and soverelgns o the e R S o AT DIENACK PEOF from'using the purty-wall uutil they pay its " | adopted: 3 | bauks. ¢ C 1t does not follow that in this agu of progruss others bave not risen yp who arc capablo of gnurlng with ability ‘dod dizaity Senutorial onors. 5 A Scuator should be an amiable man, and not mnllnuullf disgruntled because he 18 not al- [ and, sivce the aue-!lun ‘Was & ncw ono to bun, and tho autborities clted wera all one way, ho wonld let the evidenco fn. . The wituess was then saked to state what the death-lossca due and unpald were Dac. 81, 1875, and he answered,.81588,850; Dec. 81, 1476, tha Value, An lojunction was issued as esked uader abond for 8500, A BAUOR Ci2E. Judge Drummond was enquged yesterday in hearing the auclent case of Lea va. Perrins, ‘fbis was a bill flled br Lea and others, of Trin: ‘Thst in the case of the failure to secure tho total repeal of Schudule A, it ia Jesoleed, That it |8 thio sence of this Assoclation that most vigorvus efforts should be made to modify that portion of Bebedule ‘¢ A" as relates 1o the pousities for omissions of sunexing wisups Auother argument {n favor of & rise baving oceurred in the yalue of gold of late years, has been its dimlnishea production, Authoritics diffur soruewbhat moterially in their estinates ot ‘what the out-turn of the various gold-producing countrica hias been, Hut three seta of estimates 4 ure-sheds duelling liouses. wind u machinery and iIxturcs toniaku it oue of plefe charcoal furnaces In 1 laks reg riring furhier i 1dcy sceretary, Detrolt, or i1 1w WILL BUY A BEAUTIFCI, LOT L Lagrange, 7 nilles from i 3 death-losses juc and unpald wers §152,235, | to pruprictary articlos, perfnmery, and c tics, | ways indulged, pattod, sud gratifled; one wh " 1.1 Nt -KLLVA' England, to provent Perrius, of this uity, {fom | fhoes 31 1475, the Company had in its L0050 | Walehiwe regard ke CORUrAry to sha apirit and letier | 18 wot thoraugiily and unchanizeably coavinced | Bre furnistied in thie report of the sefect cu- “REAL ESTATE gty e ki, v 1ot ln(rluulug'lghalrlmle-m-xk of * Worcestershire | socount of advanés asscssinents, $14,601.35, aud | of the Coustitution, wuich expressly provides | that he is the centre of the solar, pohtical, nnd | Wittee ou tho depreciation of nlhun-1 from wlich PPN s ENT. i, 0 L, located @ 1L Addres 1 N, ASH Hsuce) “The detense ls waut of -novelty, A | e, 81, 1876, $26,610.80. The books showed | 8kainst excessive fines sud penalties, as well au | i other systems,—one who fs wc.m,m"; wil- | tbefollowing may be taken o giving s fair & CU,, 10 Washington arge amount of testiaon Teb. 28,1877, that tho death-losses nssessed and average of the suthorities quoted thercin: in cholcest focslity | ‘—V ANTEU—TO BUY T1 cruol ana unusual pu 120 th 8 ias been taken, fnent. liviz to ndinit that there fa some ability snd some ColLsALL=A LAURME tud tho Judge's tabla 1 raced by boitles of the | due’ by tuo Company were BIS750. ~Witnens [ ,Ihl0, 180 Uhe 48014,0F 1308 2odv Shnt e Fetallts | goodens v other men, wito aro ot raiis tohts | Tota annual goid-broductiun fn 1435, £0,000,000 1. & osions, 52 [-‘:;"75'!“&‘2.‘5".‘2’ i Tl saics, which scrve 1o glve a fracrant | ki examined the books for the purposo of flud- | ofort to lect tuls eni, inasinaoh sa tne penative | kitv,—ono Who docs not Lelievo that ho has o “Total annual gold-productiva th 1875, 10,500,000 TO MENT—EIOV . (K'L'up', e &e e a'nya. 3 :nfi:mu;;l}zt‘:x:; gzm&:wfl:::':mr?fl:: : incurred for non-fuifillinont of the requirsentaof | divina commission to live upon the public from Decreasc i twenty years.. £10, 500,000 T Boutn miae. the law by nadvertency or othorwise might bo eo Lieavy as to entall total devtruction W thoss deslors of small moans. infancy to old uge, and that all places are made for btin, aud ho tor all places. o should bo a man of sbllity, capable of comprehendlor the {ssues of theiday, of furescelng the demauds of TilN CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD, Judge Williams yestorday granted w perpotual injunction {n the case of tfio Cilcagy & Alton Raily Cotmpsay va. McCrea. The case had At tha same timo the world becn taught to civloy gold much wiore freely than hercto~ fore, una’the vast strides which commerce has 70 IENT—3:3 WADIASI-AV., FINE FOUTL-ETONY iidlag sultabie 1o 8 Braiicius boardiag-lioute, Tugul 15 W Lo 000, an {tem of gross prewiuius, un item ing! under the head of *losding™ of 41414, Es%flhlml ln courss of "collection, amounting tu ShuAND OROARS, 835, 810, 831 BECOND-AND UKUANS, 333, 310, ¥3u. SICLODEONS, $iik 813, 4 FINK BTATISTICS, ZTWOBTORY, CELLAIL AND ATTIC LLIR! ) Al road e d b . Horace Benton, of Cle: ture, sud with.a capac nip- | made in these twonty years hus paturally L it ionser wob, boeaicd: disineiraomis kitchel. | MALODEORS: Sit: 3 e e Lo the Manier, 4Bd e Foportod | Simmcn L saber s had adviviiered | of the Gommiiics oo Iobiounce broeenieqs | 1% the (maeial - questione, —shioust | broueht s ledst cumbroucand, sost reclous | ayt il Sh ek e S sl Mot AN DI HOSTILT RAYAENTS, t the tax for 1877 Lod beou sssessed st | 4rio oath to Mr. Kellozi upen & certain aidavis | very intereating repore on the subject of fire | may take him s week to 'master them. | metal Ito hign lavor throughout Europe 3 the | Ll iy ik o e taleseat R A $133,878.63 ou & valuation of $7,659,600, when It should bava beon $ULEST.03, belug an excess of $34,34878, The injunctivn was graoted se to e ullection of this exceos. DIVORCES, Kate O'Nell complains that her husband, Charles U'Nell, duriog the year be lived witn Ler was in the habit uf getting drunk, that he Bever supported her properly, aud, finally, usarly thres years ugo descrtod her, Aud sho ¥anls to be mlowed to resume her malden Bame of Kate VanPelt. in March, 1877. ‘The decfenso objected to the admission of this sflidavit, whatever it was. T'he eotry head of *death-clalms represented assosaments and death-losses which had been ‘Whero there was no biank iu the entries Yn was 10 payment, 1n answer to the ques- tion s to how much money the Protection Lifo Company had reccived up to Feb, 28, 1877, upon assuasments \uade by the Company for death- Jusscs and not pald fnto the haudy of the pol- lev-halders, witness stated that he hud not sa- certalned tho smount ss set: It would take & great medium of exchange. Kven waers amall units of valug are ju use—~such, for nstance, Ay francs or marks—gold colns of ten or twenty stch units form the principal portion of tne cure rency, and ure, with botes, In use for all large payineuts. Jlenco the reduction in ! atount of gold produced has also tended to lucre: domand for it, sud therefore to Increste lis value. Duat the tendeney which the Jeadiug banks of Europe have lasterly developed Lo storv pold as a compact aud most reathly avafl- able reserve hus alsv tu be taken Into cousiderus r apecial peas Dilinin uo easy termi. YURKXIS A BOND, g Waia staiistlcs. Reports from forty-threo Urins for Ingto-t. an average tims of twenty-threo and oue-half yoars foreach firm had been recelved. Elghteen firus reported twenty-one “fires. 1f-in every one of thess fires thoro had been o total loss, then the losscs of thess forty-threc flrms covering & total period of 1,015 years would mmount to 2.4 per cent a year, Tho cireular seut out did not call fur nlormation es to the amount of loss in each carc, and hence this lu- foriation was of Jittls practical value, ss the He'should be thoroughly honeat, not only in liis convictlons, but fo bis political actions; and, while e may and cught to stund by his fricnds, It should not be at the oxpense of the public service. Hu should be w man who, firstly, is & stauch Republicau, aud, sccondly, who,iu thy emergencivs now before us, and” which are to muke the balls of Conuress for the next fow ears_tho tlelds of wore exciting scenes than inve lately besu cuacted therein, shall possess 1hose personal attributes of enduring courae, LSS .. Comer EW UPRIGHT ¢IANOS. i AL CANE PIANOZ C N NEW BQUARE PIANOR & ans, Weat Slde. 'O UENT=A IPLEABANT COUTAGE, WITH FUR. nitura for sals, very chieap. 31 Wesl Jackeousst. Auquine vu greoius O_RENT—-LOOMS, BSouth Sidaec. | IsHED ROOMS, APPLY Hooin Xy ud offcr st raics which dely cometltlun. aming lrfors purchasing elséwh e, IALL, Corier 513t oad Adsui-dis. too lats to met the desfred | sterlmi abliity, snd magnetic orutory impera- s y Miscolinneuvus. HORNES AND CARRIAGES. Jauo Btuats foels that ber marrisge promises | jj seabiee v i ¢ ¢ ¢ tion. 18 tbe Aconoméet counnercial - bis- . 3 3 i g b et ke i i ttle time. Mo had examlned the books to | {afermation writiog. Of thess twenty-one | tively dowauded by the chamcter ol the loyal 10 RENT—ROOMS-WK HAVE A NUMBEN OF ¢ Sini-W 21 MAN Ce o not fuclude the vow to lovo sud oboy certain the amount duc tho Cowmpauy from | cases, four af P m“h-vo beon xoml.m’m T cun-{uuum.-y hu will represent. Y8 | tory mnd review ol I8 it stated | "['Q, KEX T T“;"f.’,,i"...’.,‘,{x’.f-?’ur“f"xl AL ‘Tz,” as her husband Jobn is. He deserted class rooins (Loth with aod withoai bunrd; X Lier threo years ago, and is now in the Bridewell q ) i thie beat focations 1o blcugo, which will be rented to unexcept loukble partles obiy. We slso hevi b of ruonis 11 all re that In the ten vesra ended 1876 no less than iBA850.000 was upproprioted in under the head of * Agents cach case ths fire originated outside of the Balance,” and found it to be Shiall we rathier Kropes of thoros by electinz bullding, three of tham being In the great lire any otber kind of maul suble slelglis for tne Cuming sed . i ey ara the besk aud cheapest Offerd b il murkcty 111 bl 08 charge of vagraucy. Aod sbo wantsadi- | §9,085.8L The sdvances on desth-losscs | of 1871, in thls city, and the utber [ a lurgs 0 years buve pasiod alnca the election uf | tul6 wanner, or, say, SRASK per wiul. | G SR o i1 ol G roaih el sell Musleorte e Febe 35, 1877, umounted 1o $2407.51; Ho had | conflaation i Mitwaukes in 1853, OF tus ree | Judice Davis, Wio defeated Judga Lawreuce, Te | Suwe 10 10 this be addod thre £3,00008 or | s ipwgyofatueat by i erry A. Plckley slso filed a bill for divorce | pot exsmined the books to tind vut the amount | maintng ‘seventecn cases iU was clearly stated | is needless Lo reatuls tho ineaus which wereused | <0 which iave. teen taken. by icrmsng, el A cliange,* loow 3 Trious ___WANTED TO HENT. _ N RENT—| TO MS — FOlIE wikeoping for self ant wite, soutty of Tulrtys % of Biate-st. Cailur sddruas il 190 buuth {{:: lis wite Maryuret on the ground of deser- And George Cralz wants a simfiat favor on munt of the uopleasant habit his wife llelene of careaslng bim with a fiatiron and that sort of mae. - anzasethia Kaufman filed a bill for divorcs {;flm Joseph Kaufman on the grouud af biga- ludke Moors granted a deeres fo Willlam E:::u from Busanna Crones on the ground of and £2,000,000 usud 1 Jewelry und for decora- tvu purposcs, we obtaln a total of uver L1Y,- X aud we find that during the pust seven years tho smount of iuld lett 1o revleaish of to add to the guid crculation uf thu rest of th glabe lias probably not excecded £1,000,000 Lo 24,000,000, —s sum far below ibe roquiremonts of the period nuder consideration. Sluch lurger swounls have, ol course, been culued; but these cotns have, for the must part, been stored i1 bspks, or have replaced otucrs withdrawa [t ), Y L 4 chews for cash, 1,103 wad 1,20 pounds ¢ 20 Jiaruion-court, batwecn ichigau . of deathi-lussca unsdjusted Feb, 28, 1877, nor the amount of dedth-fusscs that exlsted at that date. Thu total death-lusses a8 apparent upon Lhe books up to tuc 2th of February, 1477, ox- Isting, maseased, swounted to $159,750; but be could ot telt the.swount of unasscssed losses. Witness explained his schedulo 1o My, Weber, so that be might underrtand the mcaning of soms of the cutrles uppearing thereon, Mr. Livan prepared some of the notlces ol sssces- meont, and Mr, Edwards prepared some of them. that elght were ounly partial und sligut losses, Nins other cases wera stated whb such brovity shat It was not known whether the luss was par- tial or total. 'The report then went on to dis- cuss the cnnuku reported, Of six lires whoss causep were unknown, oue repurted **suppoded t0 baby an {uccudiary”s soother, (it ald not origiuaty in the bouse™; and still another, “supposed to be froin sonio old baggine in the collar,” O the fiftoen frus whoss causes were known, three were fu the Chicagzo tire, one In y his uwn pariy associales io defeat o gentlo- man {n whot the people of vur Btato, aud ol the loyal couutry, had thu most ubldiog coutidence, ag thoy undoubtedly etli} have; nor ta indulee m eritpluations ugulost those who wero 80 clowr- ousible 1or the unfortunaty result of bis uaefeat. 1ad Judge Lawronce becn clocted he would have been s credit to the State and a wnnng reprosentative of u preat people. Altboug| nominated by the csucis after tho withdrawal WAGON. ARD TIARNERS 1O b of will buy for caili siso 38 il TANTH HUY A GOOD, BUSINESS HOISE NV A Eh o, alao to-take oiiw for hls Keeplig, it ulrs TIIA“\‘\“;‘E“ cusral Block, &) Market-sb. MUNISIY & ~ North Nides TRORTH o i ¥ ber weh, Wit e ot af R R S ot ey buans $ 00 T ANANGIALL Fuon, e Court Look & rocevs from & quarter 1o 116 | the Mliwankea fire, and ono caussd by tho fall- | of Uen. Logan, lie was the victius of & #rule o | IFom virculution, or have beeaexported sad they s “CHVANCES MADF, 0% DIAMONDS, WATCIES, 1 1TEMS, 3o'clock, & inic I of an_adjacent buildiug. Of the tweaty- | vutn " policy, We way draw nantle of | welted duwn, and wrh?m rucoinzd, “'lfi:ruult Hotela, £} usa cieq at LAUST ietvaleoffice, 120 [tans m,'d‘n}:' case of James Stinson ve. Jesse M. | © Tiic examination of the last witnces was con- | ouve fires ouly sevou were known Lo Liava orlgi- Is, that Gerniwoy, a¢ thu inoment, fluds great K HOUSE, CONNKR WABAGILAY. AND e churity over the nteutfons of tho persous who accowplished it and a eplrit of kiudoess, prompied by s deatre fur the eeneral good, @ay wyen urie 10 palitical forgivencas uf the uct. Bl'lll)lc Adatui- HAL (’lLA“ T g R bill filed Wednesday to set asido a &J""flh 8 wnotfon was made yesterday before of fC Dlodzets to dismis tho bill on account 0 Want of the sigoature of complsinsut's YARN PAID FOIL OLL GOLL AND Mouey twloan ou wstchies, disinonds, aad valuaolc of ayel e!runuuuuLDnmu‘nh‘xnmm Iullion Onice (fleenved), L East diftieaty tn k e her gold, snid evon & bih rute of futereat ¢3uz vartially succosstul ju ar- reatlug a return fidw Lo this country. at. —Opeacd sepi. L. Newly furalshed. lcas- tinued {u the afternvou. la terws for the wintur. ¥. b, nated from ihe hazardous pature of the stuck or the carclessncas ol employes, an average in 1,015 years of one ln overy 143 yeurs. lu four Bt raeso! BOMN YURTUEH QUESTIONS regarding the Protection Lifu books wers maked AND BT5T Tt buw are we 1o measury the rive, I such EXCK HUUBESEARS 37 £ | Gflee Ciseou e by Mr. Weber, with a vicw of establishiog the | of thess cases It was koown that the loas was When MeClellan retired frow the commmand of bo " "’ e four blucks south of Falmer Jlous. Huard su. ONKY T0 LOAN TN SUM 1 BUIT ON FUN- taunsel 6 the bill, This bs 1o sccontance with | fact that tho eatriea on the books did RO cor | very slight, which leaves three total losses re- | tho Arny uf the Polomsc b porilon of the | has taken place, u the valuo of guld! As sliver | puwter uay 8100 e weae 83 0 810 | I ORnwiliots ryiutl, blenot, dlaionds, vic W 81 gfl Fecent ruling of tho Judge that esch bill s under a ctoud, 1t will vot do to rucasure guld | Furulshed ruoine o reat without board. Ttoomn 3, 1in e respoud with the reporta of the Company. Ite | sultfugfrom extra hazardous stock, or 2V per | army followed him wwavy butthey ud followed i ¢ ! el rou Loblik P SlboaoillSuc on Rell eliath, 0 5 't be Blod by a single solicltor. e et wes e Camouns ot iy doath | cant s yeur, This borsontage. ezsctly repre. | mntfally their tiow icader, accordivis toth rules | by @ aliver staudard. Then aguln, If we sclect | nuvADY WOTEL 1 AXD 10 SHASITAT, | /) LOAN=ST oL g1ty Fusay BELOL SLi0, adeorgs W, Campnell was yosterday sppointed | claiias thiat were dueand owlog to the Comany | seosed the extraiazardous coudition of the fn- | of war. 'Woutd thut it bad been oo with wll who | other wotals s other articles of werchandie, | b besr HoRroe i o P AaiArdottierand largeraumd e ol ekl ciaes woruee of Jaua Fargusson: Willard ¥,Weut- | (lat iad occurred up to Feb. 38, 1877, 4s shows | suraute of drug Louses, und buacu If the rate | votu for Luwsul wo atiall Lo med with the rejoinder that wradu b | 80 e =5k~ AN 506 WEWT | TUMNKI & MOND: 10d Wadiioaton-st "flw Cbazles Tatum, under a bond for | by the books of the Cowpany. He vould ot | og buuses in other llues of businces was Lsll a “I'ie proposition oow 13 to Ol the place of a | s0TEEY budsmluowlmxt.x_)l coure il wul\: L O T s wiih furutsued frouh s - e b fater ‘Weluscheuck of Morvis Ballen- answer tuis question from thy books, but hesald | cent, the rats oo drug houscs sbould be toree- lhnuhflcnn Beuutor who was, X yeais ago, the | buschase "-‘U'"\( "‘li 1 ties o llbfll‘_lll"tflhfi m\l Fooi 884 L d-Fi AGE. e o “Bisud I E. Jookjus of Isssc Smead. tho proofs of losa would show. The counsel | fourths of ucent aud- vo more. ‘The veport | unamimous chowo of tho pasty. It be bus nop | 460 years ago—in, ,*'*‘A.h""m'j:"‘;, | Eriade sd it AL WARKIUTSE. COISER KOR AN ey will be (horen, s wmorning for | for o defonuo bjocted o ths sart of proot, | Weut ou by upestion the hazanlous caarasier uf | oy well thau retiey Lim, 10 1o lios Leen dla. | Hio OF prospenty, Abe couutry, 3 Krntdady v 134 T obn W. Smith. ys Bnauce, wus stlll suflering from the effucts of “: J‘::; sod. final dividend will be declured in and deslred it to cume from the books of the ‘thu crisls of 150 and tho specutation which suc- Kinxfo-sta. = Bloraice snd Gockago for eas ot dous B Company themselves, Witnd answered the bu-inunph-ud recommended to the drug- | houcst, or bas surreudered his slovublican prin. ol ierobisoules HORATIV trade that they wished to reduce thelr clules, then depose him. Has be forleltea s s L Oy i e a 36 Case ot Alerwin Church this afterucon at 3 | that, sccordiug Lo the proufs on file, | Insuranco premiuws tovy must reducw | cousidence which found un expresslon tn furty- ceeded At, and, 38 15 DOW thu cave, commereinl | . . HPOIELALE T UK ITURE, CARRIAGES MKRCHANDISE §FOIL. Feluck. thay, | decordiug Lo the ol o e | B e | ey ot Govesaar, st i | Drofice wers i thoi fowest, sul his uationvas | \W/AREED- cAsty custolielf Tas TEFOUNE | Feliutiotinii ip sous mavey lnpel bivesd UXITED BTATES COURTS, Mr. Woods® reports aud all, the totsl amount | dubzerous products of petroleum, husohorus, | wnuulmous choicu’ for Scuator, then turn hin | Sisiting tue revival which was Jonie afeyie s . — g gun sud : e | R e et hauire of E. NoQUENTION, 5 . witldut ol “&.‘.a’%'{,’,’“‘““"‘ wis yesterday Bled by the | was 8350852.00; (hls was the amount due alter | ether, elc., sbould bo kept u a scparato bulld: | ‘out. Lut wherers has tho forfattury occurred | | 1 thtpelore, ft cau Lo shown, that pricceure SISy b Cotuteree. ] TORAGE COM. TIIE NATIONAL i NY, i18 AN ceally : ey were - “st. Central leation. Advances jagder tes Districr Attorasy craines Josepn | oo o wes patl 08 the claime, of sourse Wit | fuz, where sil compounding dangerous i Itself | By what vow or actl Have e peuplu chianzed, | Beiecally luwer bow thuu they were tueu, It is e | e b e i },‘;‘,,‘,“':gn for selling llqunr’n“muu withoat | hess. cntd not wtats Whether il the claiui | should bo carricd b 1L was clolmgd that 1€ wbhus het . Wil the peonle Fail 0 eementber ruhll['t't"“ souiy ‘11.“"1 may Le _‘;‘4;13“““&?&’: : o | I 'M'C 0 speclal license, which Mr. Woods clatined ss unpald uppeared | this were done the sk of tho drus whruhouses | that cvery tinw hie has canvassed tho Biate ad » | DY 80 cstilnats “l:“’ & b‘"“l. 2 “""" e ; X i S BE HALD MACHINERY o Pany. g ceticut Mutuat Life-Tusurance Com- | upon the books of thy Company at the tune of | would bo reduced to & par Wit othur livus ol | candubaty for Loveruor or Suwator, I weut god whidy it Loue budeasorto viove, e | &/ i cier vort iy burcuss: tiosey. You wil ul- VENGINE CYLINDER 28X30, BIDE- "'fllum“’ 8 bill sgstost Ucorge W. Wheeler, nf:'euuxlunuun. He had not made an examins- | busuess. ‘Tao use of staclouary fu plucs of | Jurgely Ropublicin,—and can they discover & )y lera (Uinrovemonb; 1 other Tollowing chuparison ol wiarket ariecs lu Bep- | R e o i Tator ot the cetate of Robart G. Houne, | tiun with refervucs to this polut. mugable Hghts, aud the drawing uf lulawuable tomber, 150%, and Septembdr, IST8 wlil belpus | Mula bl TIUETLEIRE 2 SRTEIG, 00 Dedonnt. bitmlar resuls attatued Ly any avewed candidats o === to 23 lursey ) ollica frus 3 liitaj, 24 ‘“Jr"&wnu. the Natloal Bauk of 1 the cross-cxamiuation, wittess stated that | Huids by usylight voly, was strouzly inslsted | for Benator.fu 15764 . 3 Ju tuls fnquist ;s 8 TO BEXCIA s 8ud othichy, 10 furecloae a mortgage for | all examinatious of the books were paid for by | un. The rals of lusurance varics frow au ‘The veople wast su sble 1qen, s patriotic [Here fullowy s table glvitk dneaveraddprives DE HIAMONDA: WAL £ cash W 41! M{ sccuid-baud buggy ur g sclt Hoise, city, tiveddisy, LOST AND FOUNR. NUZA MioWN MOWsE: FOLLOWED MY 14, Owuer i bat 10 by paylug flw- i 44 Black ATRUCTIO F I‘“ GitBALE=A Gt PUIVATE LESSONS 1N ELOCUTION: r apbits, cousls o eILY. 2 | spys. und spluzeabirgs ¢ Lo hear oM Prof. MoAllusly, ad: J the Company. I regard to the check whicl had beeu produced yu evidence, witness did not sce Maf. Woods go foto the httle room whero Mr. Edwards was imwediately belore the check was produced, but be heard bis votos in there, He saw Ma}. Edwards wo up sud speak to Rysu before tho check was drawn, but he Ofd not hear what he sald. Thu check produced fu evideuce wsa for $500, aud tais was eotered upou cusb-book No. 4 as “lezal exvenses i ovestlzation.” The eotey aversge premiuw of 150 ta L7706, sud the startling statemcut waa wado that “the better the buildlog, tbe ulgher ibe rate charged.” The report vfimd Wi soiuc valuable wug- restions fn L prewiscs: ‘fhat reliavle dais heomlhmd on the subject of insurance, inas- wiuch o4 the prescot lnformstion oa the subject weagre sud jusuthelont; when bl fuforwatlon sbull have been collated aod put futo sbove, it is reconuncuded thac it be put betore tho fusuraucs intwrcsts U such o wa) as mau, e boucst wan. Haft Geen sacertalued duriug theso oix years that Lo - not able, pot patrivtic, wot honestd A ware cluage is nol whut tha propls demand. 10 G0y QUG 18 T Datlobic, r fias ceceived wore Jwnomble woutnts 1 bis country's cause, oF I3 mofe eloguent or earnvst In the “advosaty of Kevubllcan' orivciples, ue inore fawiliar Wit our Snancisl systew, or Lus Leun 8 Kepublicas longes, or from” bigher wo- tives, Or Wors thorvuglly represcuts the great bUuLneas lateicats ul blo State aud bbd wustiy, in Septewbel , wud Scpteuter, 1504 of thirty-one articheh g thie most tumiton tsw. " A thest, twelve arus articlus of foed, clght are motas wud wincraly sogd cleveu ary the Tollow- {ng raw watcrials, . Viz: ttoy, wool, flax, Lewp, Jute, siik, ti}low, Huseed, puroleiun, turpcutive, uud timber, \ ran We thiuk this stetement o pawer{ul sprument fu favor of a rise haviug occursed fu our standard of value durlug tho past tea yecrs. Woanay of coutde, a6inbRw tus Tall Lo wuest o 8 $120000n the 8, 3¢ r 2 34 of Let, aud thy whole of Lot .‘,’-{;’;".&t I Setival Section Addition 1o It Chicagy ;l Vwoany oy fled u Lill ugaiust the Hoytopie o Courpaay, N. & Bouto, il. W. B. morty "’,‘ ) okliry, to foreclose & ST Mulh"umu“.f’ -0 Lots 1, 3, und 8, Block reher ay, cuse ey \vfi)‘lm!"“"“. ou the coruer of e UFRKIOR Cot Willlan, V. lhkew"' IN BIIRY, L T begub a swit yesterds) Wil 31 Decby, claimlie $L50. 2k OF RICK BINGEIL, DONESTIC, WIEELER & 1E Y i Bl b bc‘l‘«allzmuml', wnd out e o ot CouEn e TeEia