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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1878, 3 GROWING WORS. 220,000.000 which Weatern farmers w! Goschen . Jeon Bay, while at the recent in old Q.—When did Enn lear her cxpress wishes [p | Gurman Blanco was electad President Feb. 20, these things,—even it It Aovs not res WANTED~MALE HEL®, n reference Lo Clark? 1871, On the 10th of May following Alcantara | Western corporations in their fiscal yesr 1878, Monetary Conference In Parls called by our | roakers or fast young men from drinking,~st{ll o i Mr. Van Buren—1 ablect. became Vice Prestiant, and on teZ0ith of Febru- Aomitora. | Government, however much their utterances | 1 pronibite the worst vl that grow ot of the e L LT Tt b e BE Paterlark r\'Yl-nua--flnlv when slie would get mad at [ha 18;4.he yanchiosen l‘rfiu\«lm;nlllu m;”um; - ———— s Tere resteatrid by thr r:lprcler;lull’n Du!\‘lhm. traffic. P LT a2 A U R L S i a 3 er who nossessed somewhat of the qualities o! ¢ of the strongest writers In favor of the Houing you will giva ns Prohibitionists a | to 8. GUY S0, 7 ¥ Nint ay of the St. Peter-Clar This was atricken out. a statcaman, tyas withont education, and shinple CAUSE OF MARD TIMES. go'd standard (Herzka) buldly admitted that if | chance tgb{ hurdmgmxgh yourcolumns,I send v Trial. < WILLIAM DYER, in his mode of life. At his osn soifeitation the the existing bods of metallic money should be | these thoughts. A. Guexer. an ex-policeman, who ljves st No, 148 North | Canircss conferred npon him the title of the Bllver Demonetization the Major Cause of | reduced to gold alone, the gold would then hase the Great Business Depression In FKarope | the whole purchasing power that had been In snd Ameries—A Friend of Gold Makes s | both metals. Increaseof the purchssing power Confesslon. of moncy expresies s corresponding deprecis- Tostox, Dec. 10, 1878.—To the Editor of the tlan of . other values, or fall 0o .::rr"v,rmi. nlfl‘su:,lnml kcemninnml;y, tcu'n’ned l‘"(ilrg:,r ngm&crxwd(mxlll'v erlygna::, c dicd lIn at hio knew Bt. Peter slightly,—had'scen him, | bla i Bonth-American Fresidents, a rule, gome Btrong Testimony Agn{n“ the 8aw him after his n—ms:z lq’-p the County Jall, | bave s fancy for dying with their boots on. g Acoused, some time In Anguat, between the two meetings ——— SILVER NOTES. T the Bditor of The Tridnne, CnicAGo, Dec. 14.~Tbe use of silver as a cir- Trna { VWASIED-A CARPENTEIS ALPRENTICE GO understands wood framing. Call st Kovwn 2, B3 NTED=A BTEADT, INICLLIORNT AT: f y s e 3 : orices. It the m ! v | W k of iho Coromer's” fnquesty—saturdty” and | RATLROAD-FREIGHTS TOD NIGH, | ew York Financial Chromete: The Londms | B8, & 01° 0L, "l 'R o™ | oog commiog notey resresemting alver coly | SEtEmerversar: COWLARA & DUSKLRY, 1 1ssuing circulating notes representing siiver coln sad bullion. It would be au extension, ona large scate, of the privileze now given import- ers, who can deposit staudard stlver dollacs at the Bub-Treasury and receive In exchange cer- tificates to use at the Custom-House, as their necessities may require. As these Iflcates are of the usual denuminations, they have passed into cisculation [n a minall way, snd are an readily received as greonbacks. The Treasurer has on haud about 15,000,000 in standard siiver dollars. Let him be author- 121l to issue circulating notes for these dollars, and pay them out s any other current funds, and they will go foto general circulation. Au- thorize him to Luy all the silver bullion that is offered and tssue circulatiog notes. While it is a difflcult mntter to (arce nto circulation $20.000,- 00 culn dollars, $:400,000,000 In these circulating naten, based on aliver, dollar for dollar, weuld enter into raptd circulation all over the country, from the Atlantic to the Paelfic, and be wel- comed by all classes of peopled ‘Thesc notes would be redecmable in sllver ‘Washingtan- o1 9. Employment Agencless ANTED—%0 WOODCHOIPEIY, $1 PEIX CORD: the wood tlakets v all polnte 1h Water-st. Eeonomut of Nov. 18 sald: **There is, no doubt, | 1873—then quite too small for the greatly ex- at present & gold scarcity, The world's gold | panded volume of busincss and credits reating produce has ot been incressiog of late, while | Upon ft—locs it not foilow that the aggregate yolume of business and credits to be sual A4 tho demand for gold has become much grester | FUNRS 200 0eh '} otia now, when distrust has ia- fn conscquenco of curroncy chacges. AN | pigced contldence. must ba contracted, ither in fresh discovery of gold, In quantities sufficient | quantity or value or both, until the one shall bu to Influence the relations between supply and InAule flfl;fn{{‘r'“l’ u: lhe‘ulh;rl » . ik demand, must therelore have sn important avd, part of this conteacrion, has been _suflere: on the whole, 8 beneflelal Infiuence upon the | Fithont disclosing a slzn of rellef. The ques- tlons arise, Huw niu:h more contractioninustLe mouocy markets of the world. For one thing, it | endured! What time will ft require? What will niay ¢nable Indla to lay the besis of a gold cur- | be the industrial, commercial, and financial con- rency.” ditions of the scveral countrics while this con- ‘The (denof *gold scarcity " has found ex- ::;‘o‘:‘:fm“ l|]||nhr ik and whien it shall hsve 3 mplia vression in many forms, from many sources, | 1f the uxur_rcn'm nresented s cotrect, that during the fast three scars. In each succeeding | the major cause of the existing troublo was the year the Kcarcity has forced ftsclf more strongly z;‘l"tl"fl“}fl 0'"“16 motiey basis by the fcwfl\‘fi"a Bpdn: the. atl a % jon of sllver, mast rue the ARouih 9. The 2ama v’rer:t;umnunm satcsmen. | (he effectual remedy would beito remonctize robant reduction I the solume of husiness | 3Iver: to restore tu it tho power which it held done, with contraction of prices aswell as of | Parore 187, with new and stranger tenure than quantitics, fn commerca a8 in prodaction, in all it then possessed, by futernational sdoptfon of Witness sald: intronble.” 8t, Peter The Mectings of the Prisoncrs—.That | Hiitessceld: v Yon are il o any. | Companten Exacting Ttates to Pay Dividends Fifth Cartrldge. thing abont.” Witness asked how loug since | on Three Times the Actual Value of the he had left the Clarks. 8t. Peter said: “About | Ronds—The Farmers of the West to the two months.” 8t Peter told him that he was Logislatares of the Weat, The Clark murder trial entered uponfts ninth | out at La Grange **that dav,"—though the day To the Edltor of The Tribune. das yosterday miorning. At the openinig of | Y28 not mantjoned.—that _he worked oub | poye Fapw, fows, Dee. 15.~In your fre- there, 8kce hot 1 onrt He lc;owd ves not 10 l;trg‘ehen‘ul:; ::;l:s’: here.Witncss e "hata " ihous | auent, able, and usually convincing, discus- eartier in the case, but later In 11 o'clock at night, — he didn’t | elons of such public measures as shall tend to filled up. Both of the defendants were In wait- | know exactly tho time, as he had no watch. | equalize the burdens of the varlous forms of in- ing, Mra, Clark attendod by her sister, and Bt, Witncss salil_Tour cartridges were found on dustry, and which are pecullarly uppressivo in Peter by Miss Fifle Benolt and su eged lady in him, and 8t. Peter sald, * Yes, by the oflicer.” - " * these days of deprociated valuce, I lave scen spectacice, subp fa bie lior mothier, Witness sald, * You must have flred onc_shot h OFFICER O'BRIEN out of the Tevolver SU. Tetor saill *Yes,! | Nothing in your editorial page upon the general and, after stadying a little, * 1 belleve 1did, | value of rallway-transporistion. You have ably was the first witness cslled. Ife had been ex- amined by the prosecution the day before, aud nod that one 1 was fool enough to throw away | exposed the nnfaimess and fljegallty of varions I :flg‘f‘,’,'"%fh‘::’c:'r:fiufffl' at the Twellth Strest | combinations to advauce thecost of {relzm fron yesterday wascalled for cross-examination. He ¢ o feuch, relterated much of his testimony of the pre- vious day In reference to the arreat and search- told an officer about the eartridze. this and other States to Ulleago, our natural ftiz of 8t. Peter, and what he sald, ete., In an- M ran, ¥ OFFICE BOY ¥OR TtRAY, RSTATE one w a fafr hand, and who lives rencesrenireds wagcs ‘v‘fi'ril‘:/a GOOD MAX Poli EVRAY BTATE L0 sei] o goOUs DY smple, Falr sRIAry pold. Keferencea requtred. 1.3 lelle Msnte Co . 03 Clark: WANTED-FEMALE MELF, Domesticss “YABT!D—IMMRHIATHIA‘. A GOND. RELIARLX irl cook snd 40 honsework: nene bt th girltn o1 who are thoroughly capable nesd apply. Cal) betwe i1 moand 7p. m. at 200 Weat Wishingion et cor orga; ""VA.\'fl:rH\ REAT, VDL ¢ (Pratessant) to cook and wash for must have refer LM Woss “Thin aleo was o ot surprige” 1o the defense, | market. But sllow me to sugest that T TS though the cross-examination didn’t last very | the genernl question of the reasonable fong, YYitness stuck to his story. X LEIMEE 12 i e _'! value of raliway-transportation s soon to he- swer 10 quastions ns to hls connection with | 1o inea that e saw St I come the supreme question of the hour, You 5 on6 ratio of value und free colnage. Thes who | only, and should be receivable for ail taxes and ANTED-GEIMAY, BW WEGIA fho crime. Ho said, when molng out 1o | KiSetE e R use 10, whon ho s ey e | An0 | may dMter as to the best. method of ro- e O O T oy, | fiPPautly and fgnorantly s e ey rraie | othier claima due the Government,—dusies on P U R LU LA La Grange, o huinber of 8t. Petor's friends and | rost. 1l twas nearched, ond n. pmwn-ticket | establishing the municipal security and com. | Ttis very real. In spitc of the long-continfied | Of Yalue cannot be establishied by agreement of ACUT RISICCALHL WAL ot relatives were on the train, and that his father sat o the seat In front nf him. Witness pro- hibited conversation with him about tho case. Nothing was sald, anyhow, abont hia defense. When witness didn’t bave hiin fn charge, Ma- and neeeferated diminntion in commercial trane- | the great cummercial Powers, deny the practi- actiona and In the products of Industry, in thelr | CADIILY Of what has ucver been tried. Theyare quantity, vet morein their value, the need of put to ehamu by the distinct admisslon of its more fnoncy presses more urgently am the | Pructicabllity by Soetbeer and other eminent inontbs o by, I know not how mnuch the | 8914 mono-metailists who deny onfy lis nevessi- Feonumiat meant to convey in lts words | ¥ 8nd expediency. found. Witness took tho ticket, snd went | mercial prosperity of tho South; s to the effect to a pawobrpker's and got a rovolver. - i A 'r"!) T Ml Ay of o unlimited fssue of n silver coln,~whether Puter ofterwards, within on hour, O'Brien | /8 currency can bs maintained by arbitrary brought hiim up from the cell, He recomnized | legistation, aud, 1t so, whether tho effect wiil the revolver as tho one he had pawnca. Wit- | be to ncrease the relative cost of production ns imports ezceyled. *nc miuers n the Territorles would only be too glad to exchange their bullion for these nof hey would be welcomed everywhere ns. the clieapest, salest, and most couvenient cur- rency we could have. In this way as much of our flver prodaction could be utilfzed as money ‘VA%Tf"umfiu'unhw fl;lf;ru.g Mics u}n—v-{'ixl"fi Thirty-seventh-st., between StRie and Wabsah-av, Y VWANIED =R GO0l il 1016~ GENERAL _Bousawork at 404 West Adaine-xi, NVASTED- A Fil LE ASTRT, 410 Vatna g WOMAN k3 roud wages o the mght P!rmm.P (2 U i s e ight be thought necessary. It wonid nut kb loney had. They did not have Instructions | ness asked him what hie hod done with the 0fth | to jmpair our forcign market; Isay, we may | “the = demand for gold Mas become e s 4 i 1\ (UL LRt W i S . I cartridge, St. Peter sall ho bad fired it off out- 3 | much grester in consequence of currency " H PRI 4 e requited to culn any more than would Lo ANTID=A TINT GUNL ORt WOMAN TO COUL, e e s W Learil | imite. Wiiners auid he. baloved. thas | Quer abon thesc and other sublcets of profound | Clunges - They contain s areat truth which O N S pecied for purpotes of redempuion, th baltnco | W Hwditad imay seferticerretire, 101° Coia: 'as tho ono that went fufo Ciark's body, - st, | bteresty but wo must all agreo that the pros- Puter inade soine remark, hut witness did not | verity of the wnoie country depends upon the \mlilcrmlnulllr.1 lWlmM[a ltlhrlr: :lyuxur'lhfinl }lm prosperity of our agricultural Interesta. cell, saying he had examine e following | The General Asscmblies of the malority of Bunday morning for o cartridae, but didn’ any, ogn slmrl‘g It was llul‘llnnnm‘:khd I.L“ -lelalx'": 1he States Iying in the Valleys of the Missiasippl cartrldge { thiero had been ono there. Witness | 80d Missourd are soon to convene to coustder alt asked St. Peter where ho was on the day of the | questions within thelr jurisdiction which Jnurder, and he said ho was at Vornon Park In | inve any = beariog upon tho material the eveniog; did not recollect what time ho sald | well-boing“of tuelr constituents. Witnin the be went bume, nor whethier anything was sald guv. four years the highest judiclal tribunals, about belnw at his futher's houee. oth Federal sod State, have been called uoon The cross-examination brought out nothing | tointerpret anew the constituttonal authority remaining in the Government vanlts as bullion. ‘There sbould be no notes of less denomina- tion than $53; then just ss much sliver culn would be required for change as though there ‘were uo notes, 1t we are to have a ailver circulation, lot us have It ih s shape that cau be used readily, cheaply, and without Inconvenlence. In the form of notes $50,000 can be carrled in your pocket; in ailver coin & pair of mules would be needeq to move It across the strect. “There would be no loss from clipping or abrasion; less trouble about spurious coins; met-ay, will go far to explain the strange problem of BATAYIA, [, Dec, 16.—1t has I e t the buslness depression now siflieting the com- e =47 S 10ng ekl & A mercial world, of which all other ckpianation | tF of surprise tat Tar Triauns stould g1ve has been unsatisfactory, as the asalgned causcs | Ita preautnably great nfluence in favor of the have becn incapable of the results sceo, fn their | continusnce of the ealoon, or rum-shop, as 8 magnitude and duration. place of public resort. I read your editorial (iold Is now tho cnly real money in Europe. 3 Staudard miver is yet A3ing the work of muu‘::ey Saturday) and wasamiased at yoir statement of as vurrenicy, but ooy I the same way as that | the proleminvolved fnthe demand that saloons function is performed by Bank of England | shall no longer be places of authorized public notes, under actual or implied promise of gold | resort. When pext you surrender yoursel? to redemption, or reudy exchangeadility for go'd at the legal ratlo 153¢to 1, Nowhere '{n urope the investigation of the question whether Pro- ment, that ho went ta bis father's that Wednes- day evening about half-past O o’clock, nnd re- mained there about three and ahalf hours, play- Ing cards. None of his relatives wero presentat the time, Mr. Van Buren asked what Germaon Bt, Peter had testifled to as to Joe's whereabouts. Mr. Van Arman objected. Mr. Van Buren arged that it was competent to ahow that aifbf testimony was Introduced nt the Seminstressca. QITUATION W, FD~BY A GOOD REAMSTRESS 3 [ privats family: can do plain sewing and inake ghllaren's clothics; references If required. Address u0o fu i ANTEO-DINDERY-GIRLS. 61 WASHINGTON. up-atatrs, TEN=TWO EXPRIMERCED MOOR-FOLD: at once stBEWKLL'A tfil'elnfil-’lt‘orlo.ll?l \VASTED=AT 141 BTATE-BT., GIRLS TO FOI W Pupers_ DDy eatiy (hik morBiBRes - o earllet posaible momont. : iy Gestians poiag eung | F the Teaislaive Depattinant of the secers, | s standard sliver coin 'tho Tull moncy power | blittion prohibits, permit me ta suggest that | whils the Guvorament would gain by the jossor e The ggurl sald if {t was admissiblo it be- | itha view to showlne THhino ono. eould havo | Btatem, in aom far 88 that authority affects the | thut It posseseed ten years ago, the mwu’r‘:hh:h 10 individusl but yoursclf ever supposed the | destruction of notes. E.MLC TR longed to the defonse, and not on cross-cx- thrown in from the outside the cartridire found | jurisdiction and control of the law-making | sustaloed its yoluc at legal parity with guld | question luvolved th be, **Waether it s possi- e Olerk: 1o the cell. power over the criatures of Its own creatfon,— Witncas [dentifled_some photographs as | corporationsto which it has given existen, found in the trunk. He raw one of o Indy other | Thelogical effect ot thesa judivial uterpre than Mra Clorl, Hecould not describe her, | tlons s a new, and at first thoueht startiing, 'There might have been two In the snme pleture, | theory of the provinca and limitations of gov- On tho redirect, Col. Van Arman wanted to | erument, But, when we remember that the find out what witness meant by * that might,”* | Governinent to which thisfar-reaching authority A LUDICROUS SCENE. Thermometer 94 de. In the shade, Loco— ‘Broadway. Dramatia persoum—An excecdingly fat Isdy pufling lke a steam englne, and clug- ing to the arm of a small, wiry gentleman whone face has bocume very red, efther from the unusual cxercise or the consciousncas that under {ree coloage by most of the natlons. ble to so restrain @ man's appetite, by the use of Notes of the Banks of Enrland and France, | foree tn the shape of a pol ) o policeman’s club, or by }lr:'L:.l?.‘"'.r l’;:‘:f ::e“:‘l’renmp _vl l%r:ml:llfi‘gi ::gnrcl:\;? the terror of imprisonment. that be will refrain ‘Thie thne has come when this olementary truih | from drinking spirituousliquors 1 The problem in regzard to Lsnk notes applles to standard | {nvolved is supposed by temperance-men to be, silver coin, Tust as loug aa 100 francs silver will | «Whether it Is posaible, by the uso of the police QITUATION WANTED—IIY A GOU 3 A acsountant 5 & TaToRd oF OUher omieer b 10y Tribene ofice, smination. Mr. Van Duren clalmed that his object was o show that Bt. Peter had mada a mistake in rc[l:nr:‘l to his whereabouts—got the nights mixed, ‘Thie Court would not permit it to be done a8 Araaces S TUATION WANTED-AB CUOR: IAVE BXPRe e licacy in cookingy was s vemel cook. 1 44, Trive the term baving been used 10 the cross-cxumi- | 18 ndjudged to velonir is & Government of the | do what 100 francs ¢old will do, the former will 5 bundred 8 are ki 4 Conchmon, Tenmstors, &ce R onestioned at great longtu, Mr, | Batfot when o had statea definitely the night | people by the people, of the goerticd by them- | bo 83 good es the latter, with or, without legis. power of the state, Lo close and keep closed all | AT 15 i h.\o'nf:m}l hov: "oty | SUTEATIUN, WANTEDSAL COACHNAN HATR Van Buren keeptng hitn_on tho rack for two [ Ithe dircct. selyes, and among o' people unusually enlizht- | latlon to declare it so. ' When the siiver shail | Places where men are tempted publlely 0 | cygrjfe, pretty smail tug to tow her tn wiih experiencafa handling horves aod driving. B 43, 7ribung vdice, ‘Thhe Court, however, would not permit it, cndd in politieal theories and remarkably sensi- Col. Van Arman said he wouldn’t argus with | tive to any political invasion of personal righte, * this Court,” and #at down; but he did, aud | our apvrchension of the danger of the abiuse made quite a lo";\mu;, the point befuy an im- | of this newly-conceded power is at once relleved. portant one, and Mr. Van Arman claimine that [ - As the result of this construction, it 18 no I ho understood the purpose of are-cxaming- | longer to be diaputed that the guestion of the tlon It was, among other things, to place clearly | reasonable valuc ol transportinge to market the befors the jury auy cxplanstion that tne wit- | farm-products of these States s divectly within nees might be ‘ablo to give of tho langusgo hie | the nrisdiction and suthority of the peopla had used on cross-examination; If theresus | themscives to determine, through thelr Lemls- any obseurity ne should be entitled to ex- | lative Assemblics; is, therefure, o proper sub- plain i, i {ect tor legislation, and, at this alarming crisis ‘fhe lnw-baoks were sent for, and the Court | 11 our ngricultural proaperity, hns become the rend balf n sdozen poges, aud said ne would | firstand highest duty of the ieyislator, Whant, it up.?* With your permission, Mr. Edicor, by tmeans Mr. Woher called for Alvinn Brizgs, She had | ©f vour “widely-cireutated journal, T desire, fn told & person since she left the stand that sha | this paper and'some others to foliow. to submit Knew certalu facts, to the Western farmer, and bla representative fatl to do what the gold will do us money, no [ drink ™1 In jother words, can soclety protect law can make them cqually valuable. Thus fur | ltself mlnll the public sale of fntoxicatiug cquatity of the two inetals at the legal ratiolus | liquorsi” No advocate of Prohibition believes been maintained fn ol the bi-metailic Status, | that law would, ol iisclf, reform the present not by the law only but by the financial policy | Reneration of drunkards. Lawcannot do cvery- of batiks anil Governments which preserves an | thing, It cannot cven do the best things, It ever-avallable cxchanzeabllity of the one for | cannot make men temperate, honest, or pure, the other, In this respect standard silver has Docs Tns TriatNx think (L s mecting the become like subsidiary coins; differing only in | Issue Involved when it takes up columns of its degree, both hold current value by assurance of | space to discuss its problem as it states {t! A cunvertibiliey into real money st will, distaucs incasurable only by celestial spa ‘Nominally havini tho double standard, France { divides the position occupled by tetnperance- cofus grold only, thereby confessing thag she can- | men from the position lield by the man of not, except at tov great savrifice, If at all, hold | straw g often set up by Tun TEIDUNS that it tnore sliver than shic now has up to {ts legal | may show its abllity fo knock 3t over. OF vulue in gold._ Practically, France is cold mono- | course, un act of the Lecislature will not re- metalllc like England abd Germany. As with | strain a man's appetites if It would, base sex- hours and o haif, but ho dld not vary from Iis _Girect testimony, and offcred tho defens little consolation. v had not testified to the conver- eativo about the ffth c.-nrlrldgn at tho Coroner’s inquest, vor before the Urand Jury. He thought of it just after he bad lett the prescuce of thy latter body. TLis was the first timo he had thought ot it. The cells av the Twelfth- Htreet Station are washed out every dny with a bose. It was Friday ~when he got the four cartridges from Joe. Mon- dav bhe found the ffth on the floor. Witness did not think he found a photograph of Miss Benoit In Bt, Peter's pocket, over Lis beart. [s:nllu.‘) He thought hie found one in Ius trunk. He did not tell Miss Benoit that he bad taken it from him, that cargo.”” Allan's Antl-Fat wlll reduce the weight from two to five pounds per wecl. It 18 Furely vegotahle—~Nature'a own remedy for this dlseased conditivn. Procurable of “your drugeists, THE AITGUNG WEANGH OFFIOE ¥ OuDER TO ACCOMMNODATE GG NUSMTOUY pitrons througuout the city we bave esthiished Brauch Gtices in the diffcrent Divisions, as drslgnate1 mients wiil be taxen for the sime pricefac 81 the Main Otice, and will be becelved untflo'clock p. m. duriog tha week, 80d unill b . ia. a gg'}ans. Dooksellers and Statloners, 173 Newadealer, Rtatfoner, stc., 1000 near Western-a. M5’ Wi I8l e, = MiscollBncons, TUATION WANTED-I i F-AGE SVIETRG naa Seen 1n the nardwane Deviiee 12 Jears, o reprcaent o Chleaza ignwe whisth B Eern aau enthern yiwm 1 JITUATION WANTRI=BY, A YOUNG MAN OF ST habiea; ' R igeal habita] itres vears' sxperleics waalcsmant Lelow, where sdver Domentics, JITUATION WANTED-DY A BCANDINAVI wlrl, for general hn-uc-urk.A l‘h:A:Pl & le“ Boteerfieident.s £ SUTUATION WASTRI-BY A G0 it Foil A Feneral |xunn:tarl1_flw West Ubio-st., up-statm. , UTUATION WANTED=HY A U EAD) 3" eal o do yoreral houseark (o' math bty mh; e ] g France so with Belgium and Switzerland, her | ual appetites would have been unknown lor two | * W, C. HERRI Jewel; sdesler, and Fanc) best of relcrence wlven, Callat d:1 M rfl,‘n’]‘.““f:“:% !:{f;‘ylfi;:,?,‘;-lfi ';',e;‘“',?,‘u‘.’,f,‘;’,:"é‘[ Bhic was 10t present, so alie will bo put oo tho | in the General Assembly, a few Iudisputable | nssoclates In the Latin Unlon. Practically, all { thousand years. Law canuot chavge appetites, | Ggods 0 Lake:st. corne Lincomn. 4 R : A i,".“ f‘ctcr’a’ trunk, bot_couldn’t 'ideutify them, and | 8taud this moraing, facts, of such slguificance as should unrrest his | of specle-payinie Eurvpe fs on the gotd bsis or | or whally” restraln them. What, then, can low | = org peldy memaTE, A RESPECTAULIR TOLICEMAN MANOREY attention, and jufintence the earlicst leglslation tostified that Le saw Bt. Peter between 0 and 10 | of every Western State. Wlhien it is remember. o'clock the night he was arrested (Friduy, Aug ed that the annual amount pald for transporta- 10) at the Madisoh Street Btation, He corrob- | ton 0 this country excceds $x, 000,000, or orated Tilden and O*lirfen oy to the statementg | Moro thau 816 cach for every man, wouman, aud of accused ut that thne, Wilness got 8t. Peterds | Child In the Unlted States, the magnitudeot the trunk at bis siater’s. Found in it four or fye | Queation of vaiue becoties apparent. fllmmgmnm, some envelopes, and old cluthes, First—Whlloall other values, both of real and ot the cap from his alster. Lie ldentifled two | bersonsl proverty, slce the close of the War, photourapts of Mrs. Clark, ulto the two ey | aud esocclally within the puat five yeare, bave teloges, aud the cap. Witness nsked Bt Peter depreciated from onc-quarter In some cuses to wherh liv bought tho revolver. e eald on Mad- | wmore than threc-quarters in others, the various fson street bridge, but couldn’t- tell on which | railway comnanies, zencrally speaking, have re- alde. Witness corroborated O'Brien ns to the | fused to recognlzo tha great readjustment of conversation with St Poter about the s | values whicl all other Industrics und vropestics cartridge. ‘Thie prisouer said somethiiug abous | have been compeled to adopt, and thoy sl ad- ahole in his clothes, here to these vld stutements of the cost of thelr Ou the cross, Mr, Van Byren tried to work in | Dropertics,—statcients, many of them, b those photozraphs of othior females, but wituess | UPOD the speculative values bf war-times, wouldn't awear that they were fu thi trunk. Second—Under the plea of the vested rights The Court then adjourned untl 10 o'clock | Of tha lunocent bolders of their stock and bonda, ihis morniue, who, muny of thein, purchased these securities stondard of tmoney. Gold is now the only rea! | do? It can preveut Lasc, open, shamelvss pan- maney in Europe. dering to evil appetites; It can prevent the lono- The whole structurc of busiocss credits and | cent from being openly and shamelessly led to transactions rests oy 8 Dosia of hard money. | form viclous appetites. An ormy of ‘saloon- ‘The demonctization of sliver was fo fts gu'l | Kecpers aud bartenders live by infaniously and amount @ contraction of that bass. If in 1873 | ovenly pandering to the base and dsneerous ap- the whole sum_of moner, gold and silver, in | petite for strong drink. ‘The Inw cannot ore- Eurono, was ¥3.600.6K0,000, siice increased by | vent sll wrong. 1t can prevent open and additions of 8200,000,000, and {f the portlon of | shumeless wroug. It cau put its ,wbole silver demonetized be ooly $050,000,000, the | weizht on the slde of nubite money basls 8 reducea 25 per cent below what | safety. 1t can become so one-suled It was In 1873 for an equal volume of business. | 28 to be attvgethier on tho side of the right,— Thet fs.uut all: the demonetized sllver hus te- | altosetver ogalnst the wroug. ‘The law can do vome, like bank-notes, dependent on gold to | that wmuch, Nu lutelligent temperance-man sustalu its currency valie, \Whereas in 1573 and | suppeses that, wheo that {s done, there will be previously it supplamented gold by its full s an eond to all drinking; tnat the inveterate «ax money, it hus now become s demaud Hability | driuklug customs of suclety will bo eradicated to cloim gold. by law, We understand well—no one better— This {8 tho great currcncy change compre- | that reform must be huilt up fn the Indiviuual Nended,s perhaps _unconsciotaly, i the words | consclence; that thisis to b done by moral sua- uated (rom the Economiat; a chango wherchy | slon. id ?er cent or more of theonly safe basle i Moral susslon s a great power, and has dope ol they were excluded, Witncss rald the revolver looked, when he got It, as if [t Lad been ofted within a day or two, The lungunge used by Dyer was not **If vou moke a thorough search you will probably {ind tho cartridge,’ but ** If you look you will flud sn cmm{ shell or something.” ‘Witness lnd not sald to Mr. and Mrs, Frcemnan on the platform ag La Grange, **I propose to huve them (the defendants) discharged, for thelr is moth- joic agaiust them.? He bad not satd that to them suywhere. On the redirect witness sald Bt Peter was not §n Lis custody frons the timo ho was locked up at Madison street unthl he took him to La Grange, 1e did not know whether Lo was vis- fted there by any one, ‘Tho streot window was opposite the cell door at Twelith-Street Statlon, and about efuht fect distant. Tho door wns open when there was no prisoner inside, M, ). TILDEN, Am areporter. Was on the Jnter-Ocean fn Au- 16, to asaist In general housework in A respectsole rrivate famity, Apvly ¥ 1 121 Zast Chicawo-a QUUATION WASTED-IN‘A ScoTcn @iy I\Ofi cook (o Orst-class famnily, Apply at 1473 Zuv -uv. ITUATION WANTED=BY A GIL T0 DO GR }_eral houwwurd. Abply uirty: QITLATION WANTED- 01, e inst-clase cook In private family: yood Fofer ences. 143 Fwentled QUIUATIOY w &Y to cuok, wast, ence given. Call GITUATION WwANT X Amorfcan wirl to do bosrding-bouse or ‘lfl Addrews =2 Sorth Fiarke SITUATION " WANTED-- £ druze, or genersl work in sma goo4 Norwezian kirl, llelereue 12 Tweutlegli-at, = Lty B e , sy Fun SALE=$00—LOT ON HERMITAUE-AV e wark east front, near Lincoln-At., beip: south uf Yorkeat.i uowd nelghborhood and surrou Inke: Lhin 16 thie chiesnest property we nave offered.and 18 worth to-day §1,900, 1loase exanilos [t Terma iy Batance bn time. GOOBKIDGE & RTOK L, ldys at EIL OF MADIsON AND JEF- 05 awner At our affice and UARNETT & THOMAS- __MEAL ESTATE WANTED WASTEL=TO 1 A i acres whilin Y miles g0t rent, sdvance. Give locativn, and sddress Y 12, i o . MUBICAL. > = ATTENTIONIH cALLED 10 our fine stock of UPIIGH T PIANOS, l.zlt N, FQUAL from the plainest cases fo i ar chony sad wold. FOF sale an 0 daza a1 220 south Par ED = YA COMPRTENT class €o0klug In private fanidly. fiefereucy given. 5 Misccliuucous, ‘.i“m. i) d ) h ohey EaymEte, EVer] SU—AS GUVEINESS IV A ¥ piyents, wvery | QITEATION Wwa; AS Guv + ter _ ——— at thele par vatue, supposud to represent the | wiich eurrency oud credits can’ rest bas been | grand work in the world; but fmmoral suaglon | Hstfumicut Jearranied, fve years. Vidno-corers aa Al olieod SEfOTOHCD, RIYERs ARMIY 48 Rin, Tecolizet St Teborwntrasty Jal ety SILVER CERTIFICAT OFigingl cost of th property, the manngers of | taken from the busia anu wdded to what the | s & pawer, Loo. aud every'saloon fs o pawer that | *ovls O €¥ery dederipiion. . KIMDALL, = Qimert SR CERTHRATES e Sorvrtions s miloainet, sl | Do mantMUOBOR L e e o | S S one e L o pele e Lo cone B sl | .. S i hi lune, maiutain, that 'y are A lecally and morully Vitnicss tho struggle to get and keep gold (u | dulce this dunzerous uppotite. We luvoke the FULL 5TOCK OF THE, a0 tncss oblecred to answoring, savlng ho went | ponraax, Wis., Dec, 10.~One of the princt- | JustifietIn fisiag such rates of transortatiun | alf th specto-paylng countrion; fn Frinee, the | power of the law o closs these frea schuols of | X TALLKT, DAvis & co.s Rl - Fe gty J out objcetions to the remonetization of siiver | 88 shall, as nearly 0s possivle. Py the originul | lareest owuer of silvor currency, not.so mnch to | vice, aud wive moroi suzsion a falr chance to upright and suare pianos. ‘and imsement brick dw elituie-houss, No. 12 Weat He then sold the fnterview took place at the | was the bislkiness of th dollar after its colngy value of interest upon_ the origina’ vaiue of the | protect tho notes and deposits of the Bank of | buikl up, by careful educational processcs, & Corner Btate and Ads ainy-st. .‘l}l‘mmh'rn lmprovementa, luire of \, Madison-Btrect Statlon, and. Bt. Botor tora o | ol o 15 titave e | yroperty. ‘Theroforo thoy have mado only such | France as to hold with sure ability her $00,000,- | new eneration in the practice of temperance. ROTHER CE QUMD Ihom B0 BastiClatkatiuE I g e 161E bl hrother-Tnoames abont 8750, and wha s objection was lappily renioved by the In- | concessions s they have been compelled to | 000 of more of G-franc piccesup to thelr legal | Miulsiors ol the Gosnel, pricsts of religion, and Al ARG ON FIA Yo co.'8 et u B 1 Vernon Park thiat Wedncsday night up to 010 corporatfon of the scction In the law “providing | make in order not to cut oft the transportable | ratlo, 1634 to 1, In publiccstimation, teachiers of vouth are prosumably all working uprght wid ejnsre planos. B I AN T T B T e bty 1 ret i mterD b it | for tasuing silver certificates. Under that ece- | Yolus of product and prevent transuortation al- During. the' quarter century 1848-1878 the | for the causo ol temperance; but there are four Gorats s e 87 reopectively, 0 large rooms. 10 fary htm, and Ht.li’clnr said they were correct, DId | tion the holder of ten siwer dollars mny deposit together. As gvidencs of this, I niny state growth of busincss—of production and exchange | times as mauy men enguged fn the Work Of | —— e e e rooms, 1178 Weat ._Inguire at 343 Wes e A o ey re tathoe hotnes | thom in o Bub-Treasury, nmd reccive In dlew | CTLY that thus far—that ia. for tno first Rmonee the ua*ious—was smuicnsely larger than | persuading men o intemperauce, There are | A WEAUTIFQL CHELTAAS BREEENT,, U ENTN (GO HOCHE, Malionoy and O'Brien were present. Bt Peter opy A reasury, and recelve n Jleu | montus of the eurrent ralirond year, from Ju in any like period. Tlc annual foreign tradoof | four times s many men engaged lo the work of e tun) st of silmes. T pa i L TR ER FR T st e bt ot v theroof a certiflente that such a deposit hos | 1 1o Dee. 1—the oggrezate carnings, | Great Britain incroased moru than 400 per cnt; | eelling liquor as theraare fn all our schools, KIMBALL, o Ao uiis sudbory wesr VAR Juruicst cofi. I O o exauninattan, witness sald ho did not | Becn made, and that tho holder may surrender | both gross —and = met, of — what ure | the fucreaso in the tradoof all the oatfons s | public and private, cughged in teaching, and ob | Comner Buate and Adwmasie, | | S m oo o -— recullect whother B, leter safl hio was with g | tho certificate aud_recelve bis dollars at any known s the \Vestern ' ronds, arc lurger | estimated at over 300 per cout, and the domeatic | all vur aitars us minlters of rellgion, Will | A LAIUE AsSQITMENT, OF TH P <. SedtiBldes ! ¢ % i Ul 0] lon prol et ublic sch v (Y > & o) . i % bl B3 WItha | s ho chonsus; “hls cortiBiake Sa op tia than they have ever been; ond that, | trodeof the several countnes increased in like | Prohibition prohibit these public schuols of I ANERICAN DUQARE w1, D N b e dachli hoages Sed: iy ¥ m}v.“" Mhicen ‘;‘:M PO P 4 BTG | ywhylg the tardf of charges per ton per mife has | proportion, anhinal ubuetite—tuat 18 the questlon. And, d Adai sevonu-at.y I Kuod wrd < slzo of a bank-note or greenback, s neatly en- | heen fn some eases reduced, yet the reduction graved, and would be the most popular form of | has only taken place where the former charges currency that could be devised If 1t was brouglit | Would now bu inhibltary un accuunt of the re- 3 wrs all inodern luipros: inautre of W, UILAY BEOWN, liwum 64 17 _ TO RENT-ROOMS, After making all_proper allowance forthe | slr, when nbext your Ypowerful mind would progressive forces of that period, lu propulsion | float fteotf* in o'ses of lozic, consider whether and {nvention; iu arts, manufactures, and com- | soclety can afford to keep wpen, free to all, other reporters had interviewed St, Poter tho game day, but the Court raled it out. At the afternoon sesyion styler, atthe lowest pri " : duced value of farm-vroduct. It ia true that | mierce: by quickening, extendlog, and cneapon- | 260,000 jreo achools of vices schools within | 'flu'mlx Dayments. (AR South Sia WA N WILLUM . ILANSON, Inko general circulation. 3 Bocrotary Sherman | Suced ¥alus of tarm-teoduce, It 15 b Bt | pene e A oxchanires, and ‘i) othce | Whose walla @ bure scbiment Iy never Loard; | few sscetd-band i DA o o o M & S o HANDSOM # brakeman on tho Chcage, Hurlligton & Quin- | will couse bls compluluts that ho cao't et e o O e | L emonta—thisso falline oo scomiiy for tog | 3Chools open srven dayn i every wouk, expresss | (= o " {TARON & TAMLIN ORGAN ct o ar, hosved b o CamyNean Ao "L m'lllrlflfld- “t"hfl‘t‘*fi" e L"f uutne was noton | ¢he | sliver dollar Into circulation, snd | tou per mile a8 they were uncu able to enrn | magnitude of the fncrease in production and { 1y to mulster to o datigerous avpetite. gte oo SRR PRNANY) basii-a¥. | for two genblehien of Keaticinan sod wire,' 23 Knse b "'l‘,’.h‘(‘““l"l' ut bad been mentioned Mon- | wiil” execute tho provisions of tha | when the cost of oporating, Indepoudant of the | commerce,~we are driven toadmit that thesu | ~'Vho text out of which your editorial grow was | JE UFFER UNFARALL 3 3 (LT S _— 1, s l‘"" (‘;N ted to i " Silyver bill heartlly and cheerfully, | cost of the fuveatment, was much grouter than | forces were secondary, durlving wiuch of thelr aletter re-printed from “the New York Jlerald, U3 20 IRENT-STORES, OFFIC uw’:w‘;n%n:‘:o ."55; e m:':“"’al(ml?m“w by colning tho largest amount anthorized, in- nt present. But this will appear more specitie- | own power from a suverlor impelling force, 1, sir, would be witling to rest she whole case DUBRING T} k30 " miscellnnvous. o & 0 stage of thu tateyi| B oL Erudgiugly and sparingly, by coine alty and {n detall in a future paper. greater than all of themn combined, without it, | claimed by Prohibitionlsts on the facts stated in Dou'tfall o Rive ub g ull betory parchislug bt 33 new witnesacs to come in, and “surpriso *' them. Conceding that {t was a matter of discretion with the Court, they asked that be favor tho ‘The superlor force iwas the increase of money, | thut letter. Mark vou, 1 do oot say ou the I aned 1110 Siall old and sliver working tozether at an accepted | young scribbler’s estimato of what la prouv- B the smalicst_amount; end then, If hie will de- efore rafertiu to gures in support aof this L, | 1[0 RENT-DESHABLE LOOMS FOU MAUEAC: sit tho rmduct W thie several Bub-Treasurics, | Statement, Laball conclude ‘thle paper by cou- turiig, 1n 8 rlek Lidck. 3 o 64 Weat Washini- tug-st., with buwer sud elevaturs, & o . sidering In a word tho mornl force of the de- | reintion of valie, each metal supplementing the | able, but upon what he states as facts, | Soceeeans e | e e = - Seviise b s o{“‘;'t"g“"f;;,',l,‘;‘c:’l'c':f}“‘,;‘:.{,"f,‘;‘,’{g:;“‘;,‘;‘i“',fl",:gly, fensn 1ntetposed, bascd upon: the vested rights | othcr s money of full power. During that | Iudced. his probabilities uro ~ shown | CUIISTMANTIRESCL WILL DELLSEL AT TUR | BOARDING AND LC e & ;:Om:n ‘13 ufil’z J'fit" ‘ll‘ awryers, clness, ns often as they find thetr way iuto the of tho owners of rallway proporty. ‘Lhis ue- | tweuty-five years, accoréing to the beut suthorl- | to be impossible by his facts, What arc his [ isds of aplendid RUPsers-growh eiFuca oF e trees (4 1o South Slaoc. r-flt:’n Te B be '“l“- °fl"1"|i ny ‘1'-' pres | o throan. tie medlum of m;} Cuistom. | fonse has thug far been patent 1o defeat the | tles, tho world's inoney of_gold aud wilver coln | probabilitiest I thinks it probabs there is | 12 fret high) for 8150 per 1,00 truce, Address 4. L. TRIBUNE BUILOIN o S % strong arm of the law from reaching out tn be- | sud_ bullion was incrased from nore liquor 80 Net on than_ before fors larye nutul J e e aniit kv (o th | Waclosuro Tounertna will find no- difeuity in Keapine | Strong arm of the law f i be- | ang_ bulll j d frorm $5,000,000,000 | imore liquor sold du New London than bef BHALL, naugakee, 11, ] DRIVATE FAMILIES Vifi0 WILL _ACCOMMU- | thacliys als for euch ¢ s udle ait unexceptionsble bosrder or rovisier. but | tuRdveriise. Hellabie peopln valy sro luvited o call Who will nut advertise, are invited tu call 8¢ uur uitice, | snd et fwil fafortiating recarding thelr accotuinulu: (ONY 3 TRITUNE. BUTLDING. We tcal witn reita: | tioos frea uf ehurge., Hix AND BOALD i people unly, We vmploy uo chustiaurs, bug witl | InG EXCHANUE, ROU! calt &t your tousa whow requested. HUOUMCHENTING | ¢ TG AR-AV.. Y ABMING-AaCILS TING-RACGI TR | bo nieely dccommodated Wit bivaaant rooinang Sz, starciiing-mactines, eotlar-troulug machisel | Une front room ou LAlUF Hoor, 010 Ul weulds B shirt-Iruning taaciilies, - colandering-machines, for | youins ob third tlour fur sllicle geatlcuten, or ceutlciicg sale by U, M. & L. MUNGEiL & CU,, 0U% Wabesheav, | wisbing w rouid tORetliers teriny feasonablut refer- end (or catals cuced utren aad reuuiredy (abis-vosrders aa b aécuil 5000, in 1843 Lo §7,000,000,000 In 187 or do per cent, | the luw passed.” “Pue young fellows about seven-elghths of the fucreass being in_gold, | town drink prodaldy more than they cver did Dowa to 1878 all of thiy altver and gold had | before.’” ‘The ftalics are mive: but Lo tells us the function snd power of full money, | that “*The anti-Frohibitionists have succeeded and all was employed In promoting thes | in convincing some who voted for the law thut avtive growth of business that lns been noticed. | there 8 s0 much Jiquor eonsumed that they re- We caniot make any exact division of that won- | gret their action®; and that the rummics *ex. deriul guin between the effect of the increase of Bcut to carry tho next election for license.” woney and the effects that would have been due ut Is it not singular that these men, who scll to thy other favorable forces, thess then so | so0 nuch more now. and thst such cheap liquor, them th circulation, ond ot the same time he | 1AM of discouraged agricultural fudustry, and will carn all the thanks nn oflicer T4 entitled o | 38TinKto corporte capital: You muat shore for executing a duty which has bean glven to | With the peoble who suoport vou the lusscs Wit by the law. ‘The people liave no pationce | Which are logically and thevitably inclient to With tho Secretary fur complaining that ho cap- | the waneral randjustinent of values under the nut et the sliver fut circulution when the fact | 94 Feglme of busineay evorywhers eatablished. 18 known aud admitted that he wiil not pay ''o test the moral valuo of this defense,which oy ol 'Y | has thua far proved an lusirmountable obstscle :““"‘I;','g‘;:_‘r‘“fi:;"&‘,:‘l'hz’,i‘g,fi“'_“ spectally called Tor | o3 baoited T terence (thoush hebd o 68 uf aoy testimony, LDefenso saved the polut. Mr. Van Buren—Row I will ask Mr, Weber it ho has any mory witueases. ‘The Coutrt—You needn’t ask him that, for he needn't suy nnsthiug about it. ‘Witness sald he runs on the Downer's Grove sccommodation train. Kuow Aleck AMarriott and Arthur Kipzie. Marriott called hlg atten- no value by the Courts)take an example: A R T T 4 tlon (o 8 woman on the tratn fnJuly, bettought, | _ sy Lask when it was that tho standard sil- | ojivated farm t litnols, N ch weak —shic) 11, 1} ANTED — FECGNDIAND WFACTIONALY | mousted S £ » 0 ois, Missourl, sud lows, | much weaker, withous the former. Whatever such vile stufl, their correspondent telis us, 2 NI i i) b . i‘hu gmmnlt at lin Grunge, Witness knew her. :;;‘ndfll{::"hlgim 2 lé‘lfl{n‘nk‘t’l‘;‘ifl; ?;;Iln‘ri cone | of fuir quality s to ol wad mproremoate. on | was g to the increase of mouey would be pro. | that under the Lictuso law men would flatly }x“‘ Ui ehrap. Mddrem ating ek, B4 0 HATABIE AV = D oy St t wos Mrs, Clark, Kncw Bt. Peter, Saw him L b she line of the Chicago & Northweatern Hall- | duced in opposits effect by tho same cause re- | decline to swallow It,—who scll 80 much more =, aard that night at the Blus tsland s Ueaide Mrs. Clark, Hod seen ti o0, standing talng Emvlwly tha sonio simount ol pure silver on the train $)5-CENT GLOY Tow that the Arat doliar colned contatned, aud | F94d, bas been world, up to within the pust L0 vorsed, If 8o great growth was due to 40 per | of u pourer aritcle at tho saime price per drink, “Thirty style ,“,“,-_-_,P,"., connter. b ceh ehange 5 threo years, from 835 to $50 per nere, Including | ceat fcreass in the mouey of Europe, what cou- | and, of course, maks more noncy than they Foriy-iwo tyies 0l vur fdi-cent counter. " i 17 1 gueo togetlier, befors this, zolog from Cuicaga, | it hos noverbeen charnzed, |1 jas the W08 | the imorovemente, Mast ot thes furis, i | traction of busluces oughit o come frum o con- | dbi under the Lictuan law Ziat oty srwucs | For oot i) GV o, s (LANEACE ML, S S i bl Hogve ;;"- ncl‘ww cre they wot off. They were Jor the American peoble, the Mints wero closed | 2utley of wmoney, thae, und labor, have cost | truction of more than 25 per ceot in the same | that they would want sogood 8 law for them | AN, AV DEDG e Tioard and Foolii, (Wr $1o0 1 ¥3: per. wack, $4 Aeated Maelipre i b Tarmst 1t by th, most atupid plecw of legisin | tholr ownera tig prico named. ‘They had that | monoy puwer! repesled! Now, who does nut know that, if 1t LOST AND FOTIXB. AUSIL_ Edvglency rio § NI ar S n cro-i«né:]nlunl lon, he md' e kucw tho fion that ever was enacted by un Amcrican salablo value, Ta-day they are worth one-half In 15;8, when busiucss was most expanded, jta | were true that more lquos 18 s0ld now, they AV DEC, 13, 0N LEAVITINT.C 0l IS HOUSE, :g‘l'.AHu l:v«xll\]gn;\b;gflr.‘- ady woe Sles. Clark trom loursay, Marrioct bad | {0, St efer s, Soieis, %A (AR | s wmuch poracre, aud o more.” Wy i thia) | activilea bichept ull over tho sounerclal world, | woald ein the, Peouon yarty atonee! Are AN, et Vi Hren i Bhobs | Shiee s SUp Nracie warn Toomd nail bost bourds tol o that he l’m ured witness’ natwo at sightfal place, ond ¢ will to-dav buy us much cause tholr product, or fncome, has not unc- | prices nost ntlated, and credit most extended, | ten apl to work for the repeal of a kiw that | cour, oas gul d braceles. A ¥ 4 10 €0, Tranelcuin 81 Ixe ' court, but did not tell blm in what connetion, e a qold dolar: and, even ss bulilon, it wihi | Laif {ts tormer murketable value, Morcover, | theshock of fallurcs sud panic began n the | fucrcaivs their busiucss aud their projs! will v pald b Uit saine" Lo, L EVADTINERL, 118 ~WATAS The witness Lothered Mr, Munn a great deal, L 5 h o this decline is not & mere temparsry fluctaation, | United Btates, fullowod Ly business stagnation Tut thers uro several othier facts at Norwlen | Ketlowg & La., cue ot aud Fean s item Good Toule an, Hieur Moni ) per Ly libe HOLL, ““’L ma‘rc.mln |liu :rlmrkftlnm of I:;a wurl:ll.| of pork, clothlng, leather, lubor, and everything 4 >3 b sl oxeept: wald and tadroclithy tan 1y would fiiseend reullostivent of silies. © 1o tartor ut_uny previous time in jts dietory. wag % v S s o o chotih aud good ewmih 1 1, | plead vested vichla whew oifercd §L10 per e ero big W err | 100 pounds for hia buus, In which bis vested :flg "fi,;”‘flm,‘";.'u):::‘.mfi'.“u:afl""hll: m;;’.‘ caplinl is wora than doubls the price be s com- as the more questious bo was asked tbu botter :u"u‘ Impression ho wade, MHs. IARKSET CLARK, an aunt by marriage of the deccased, residing at Lockport, testificd that sho hada't seen Clark alive for about two years, Eaw his boay ou the 8 but & levitlinate conformity to the great fact of | nud depression, in duration aud soverity com- | and New Jondon that sre of fumensc vizutil- mensurate with {ta extraordluary antecedun cauce In the discussion of the question, ** Ducs Europe had soon to share {n this depressto Probibition prouibit!™ Tlere, the worst I past and recovery bas mady Jirse—The saloon s driven Into an overcout- considerable progress, in apite of obstacles cre- | pockes, and must bo backed ub into o stalrway, atod by mistaken leziviation. 1t fs feared that | sud tho driuker must cower behlud thy back ul 1,080 wli pib"Found et 10 wiil bo well rowarde Bulning. = i DU 1y asaufeiro 1o bl homio I Jub (= i Y CHUTCHILL, FORMKT. ngion, 6] Inhlr\-. LA, day ol the funeral, “Saw Mra, Clark at the same petled to_sell fur. Lu once sold such hoge ut | the worst s yet Lo appear i Europe. the sweet-sceutod loaler who cavrles his sulovn was last scu o Oimals (n el q thare Iy R’ Ll Ll 4 ed . I bigte. iad sowo’ couversation with bor u tho | wrgument, over lamade for - dethionioe ft | §3'er 100." o with the wheat-zrower: o plea | For the loic teru of o years wdversity has | fa bis pocket. How wiaey highwiuded, iior. i A T B e worping, befure the burlal. ‘Ihev were in tho back yard, 8ue sall they couldn’t find the Elql}ml. and it they coulin’t fiud it It would be aaalow complxian, il Vis ah i sas: | o ‘e ubove rewand will be paid tosuy unge l#h lag a0 e 1 prls Dotz by BAM b foruiation Upont Woich evidoicy Tay ho ulialpwd o ! b prices, i i 18} (ctitatels £Igar oty Nu. 09 £aat Waahi ol ul' s Gelug sl alive. Aty o citber il W | SOSINTASY SEA (AR raw VO OLD GHLE AND BILYRET J Muaey W wan o \'ll:hLJL MlAulj‘,"\ and valusdics attended upon comumeres aud manufactured, | able youny lawycers, baukers, incrchants, physi- severity fucreastug with time, unul this preat | claus, mechanica, clerks, or others, will drivk, depressfon has cust its kloomy sod paralvzing | for tho first tiue, after thas fashion} "That klad influcncy over all brauches or business,—labor | of a saloon must depend upon old topers; it and capltal more and more {dle, prices dspre- | will not make many uew victiins. , Realember. clated until 038 falls upon ncarly all producers, | ws du uot contend that a Probitory law would aud the volnaio of busliess reduced and still | cnd il drinkiie; but 1s will ead all” public sud shrinking, the capaclty to consutne lsegiug be- | reputablo temntation to drink, bind the greatly-reduced production. Secund—At Norwich, under this Probibiiory Notwithstanding all the contraction {u the | law, so strictly hus {t been coforeed that lquor- uses of currency and capital, the fnsufliciency | dealers have sgld thelr property und nioved of the gold supply, or money, becomes more | sway. You se it probibits. Agaiu: A man appurent aud the heed of it more urzent each | worlh several hundred thousand dollurs ate year. When lurgest sliowancs s wads for the | tempted 1o defy the Iaw aud run bis saloous; reactionary cousequences of overproduction | bug, lu spite of his wesltin he was tried, con- ond overtradivg, and all other ssalaned cause victed, tlued, and twprisoned. You sed, Prohive 10r Wheae results, hitherto unkuows .o such e tlon dues problbit, teot under such steange sod apparcutly wrecon: TMnl—lkIu the Probibitory law was pass- cituble conditions, thy inystery remainy, wiless | ed, from thity-live Lo Lty persuns a uontly ita Jull explanation be found by the demunctizstion | wer arrestad for lutoskeation. Biuce the Law, aliver. only Bt pet month. 2 The beginning of the busiucss depression was Fourth~»The viass of persons wost |njurcd coluvident with the complete sct of sfiver do- | by drinking ud it lw‘mnlbld to ubtam liquor.'? monetization by Gerusny fn 1874 Its progress | And this i o small advautages to puts re- from bad to wurse has besa colucldent, step by | straint on the babitualdraukards, —the men who step, with the progress of the demunctization, | bave lust churacter, wud reputation, aud money, actuat and wost practical though st really | aud who caouut restrafu themselved. 1t s lexislative, by other States, The fuctsiliustrate | good thing I sumetbing restraiua them. true relatious ofcause uod effect. Thu Britsh 2.fth—"""Tuchouses where gaublinge and other werchant whose sxpected profits oo shipwents | vices lourish conplain of the uew law. to Culeutta were converted futo losses that mado Tuese tive fucts arcsct forth by this curve- Ll o bankruot, by the deprecation of rupees | spondeut and they show that Prosivltion will rocelved for Lis 'guods, bas us much reason to e | do, and s dofug, fu Norwich and New Loodo, doubitiul of the special cause of bls ruin us buye | Just what Probivitlonlsis clasw it will do every- the proprietors of fron sud cosl wiues now | Whereo 16 will close tutsopey, shaincless Hquor- closed und of cottou-mills ju which the ma- | traitic. 1t will drive it w deus uod boles, It than gold. Then at what partieutar perfod of veated rights avalls bim when hn is com- in its honored carcer d1afy boss 113 character any | Delied to accuut ) centa a bushel ‘far wheat beeome a b dishancst doisr "1 What dhi it dot ;';"L;‘:';;,g""- t lim 064 2Wias “faleg,iho Vhat clement o its choracter, cither as to ) x welght, lucuess, o purchasings power, ar_any- | SO, turi 1o “{eurfl"l’vn’ company, that thing elau that once clothed it with digulty, has ;’ » 'u: . :‘u ro x:‘wm- l‘:ium m':--u Decen romoved from Ity and it thireby becomnes a | farmers (Locsusa tho werehant gud wanufas “distiouest dollar "1 ' Pray, do tell e, I{ the turer in the West aro merely arente of the agrl- old dollar was hotest, the liew ono must be, for wll:r‘ugb (Thora ke some 1,300 anlles of roud tho new cmbodies overy clement that thc old | PeBES o t" ;‘6"";:;,‘ og Wt {ucludine oue did. It hus. even got relielon, for it beurs | esscd lues of about 50 tulles additioual). Th: 1he legend, % Jn God wo truat.” ‘Lhn old one 1,500 milea are caplitalized, nctuding side tracks foade no sich uretension. and rofling-stock, at sbout 873,000,000, or neury Une thing wore: W i this % Clearing- J(flflnumuado(‘urnm-mua ‘The sume ruad, House™ thit we hear 5 niuch about nowsduyel | JiG At 1s aldetrack and equipment, can ¢ What are fts privilegesi How da It that 1t ba | St todday for less (han one ateum. [Uur pecessary for the (overnment to get the cou- | SOTUSpontent wight I"m salcly suld one-quar- sont of & Clearing-ouse bofors It may udopt o | S6F tat:—kD.] Steel ralle tuch cost over $130 tusuciol wllr(v) Does o bank, or un ussoclution m""“ to-day 1! oy e worth h"{; one-third of bunkers, give to Cougress, e warruut for b,‘a“'"v-l‘ly & u;_r] 'lon.i ¢ l—_uork cn actingl OF, ruthicr, 14 that power derlved from | U8, dUpe for sueball the oo s15.000 the Coustitution of the United Statesi R e T D o w:thlls._l Yours. for specio-resuwption on Jan, 1, 1670; | St calt u for 35, And soun through- t ” ™ out almost the cntfre list of values. Yetila for ohoucat uioner. byt Urm bellever thit | Cuicuga & Northwestern Ratlway Catuipauy, un- stundard stlver Ydollur of (a8 daddies'; and dsr uxuln.vcdem pl?u of vrlisiual'cost und vested fesliny nssurcd that no mewber of Cougress | UM% 18 tonday chargivg thesy very furners Could havo been clocted In tho West, and buta | S4¢B re 408 ranebustatiun adli puyadivitend 'é{fif{“‘i u;lw i the uf“fi'" who :mum nd";‘ adyo- :fi‘v"‘:’?’:vr’ n ‘e the present valusof the the demonctization of sllver; aud hoping R ] that the Republican leaders will not misko thg | 2 0F 8 the corporstion named oo oxceptlon: wmistake of allowing the sue, av the next foroes | the wame is teue of tho Burlivgton, of the Rock ) ! Islaod, Tliuuis Coutral, and other corparations, donttal election, 0 b0 Roll alovie, & aalask the | gy f il Sonviaeh 3ok Lereatuars Bt viop s ———— hery to give you timo to retiect upon the morul force of this'defense of vested rigbts which nas inst her. 8he didn't say why. bis made Mrs. Clark weep, . 'Iiere was little or po cross-oxamination, No Que was prescut but themselyes. ALBERT ADAN: whosaid he bad beon kword at La Grango, after baiug aworn over agaln, testifled that bo llved at Granze, and worked st Lyman's. Knew Clerk, Mrs. Clark, sud 8t. Peter, the latter for sbout four years. Q.—l1ad you any conversation with 8t. Peter] A—~Yes, sle, .-~ Abut his being discharged! A.—No, sir. .~Didn't bo tell you ho wus discharged M. Van Buren and Me, Munn-~Object. ‘fus Court—That won't do. Mg, Weber then wanted to show that the wit- Dess had tried to avold the serviog of process, but Judge Gary wouldn't permit it. Q.—Did he ever tell you why he didn's go to church ou Sunday? [Laughter,) ‘Visis uiso wes ruted out. Tie witness cither didu't know anything, of wouldn't tell what be did kuow, 80 he was dropped. HBY, Eiver, Blierbarab L‘Itlum)" Wl RINCU, Deddtnuson, Oxforlshin, F ‘O EXCIIANGE, _ kS LANDL, CLEAWR, TU 40 L exelianie ou fair terie T pecially Nurses, corriagas, o(¢ e uilice: of ¥very uescripiiun a8 GULUS Ute Ticenagd 50 Lawi 3 ais ik Buitlon 343, JaXCHAN 4 WJ(II:::.»::(? S vt e'o’l Friby Addrces 4 Zroil haudise)=00¢ section laud, e 5 ar; vae section, Adsais Lo RESTAUBANT 04 LUNCH COUNTED, ¢ su ature wiih dall A aliy Tocated, near 12 oard f Trads, o veh Addrows I8 35 fur & towilual suns 10 Lo Pl hareys Bl good clgar i giaadataaue s, witalargesiow winuow, Address 3 LTITEIL MALE Ol 0 to Tuvesl i B | cle.i £0ud coutitEy Wwwo foihiaria b Jows or filuols worn BOY D, Hoon 7. 179 Medisun:st. ¥ £ GENTS WANTED—WE WITH MONEY TO _ENGAGE ™ 1N AL E Noutto s fow gowd. competent, dicn Liat can i furaia guod referenre wud Wve b tapical of $50 1o lu- vest L 8 buslaiss that Wikt pay sletn from §100 o [ I Fuor furiler Inforiiativit pleasg cali ull L WIOHIMAR RS ISINESS AT T3 R TU LY 0o doutie, b Livestieut mouthly, Cull, tor three duys, va CON- Dy utseadsdlowss. 7O BALE — GLOCEITES ~AND FIXTURES N 2 1 2,005, doling splendld busiue, T v Tk g T S T 8L 8 krcab Lurgsiu tor Dearboru'at., Hoow K S TLREOPTIC Shiciv o o T\ GENTS "W CLINAX CLOTIE l\ fi\;n.l'l:'.r for $1 Ladics ol & tlemcn, cull a8 ouve. “JORSES AND CARRIAGES. SALE-8IX YUUNG, BUUN| BLSINESS “OL‘M-«. Ju 'nl\'nd froin Kankekee: welzh from ply ot MUk Depot 20 ilzrava d Wabial ALVINA BRIGOS, of No. 22 Ontarfo strest, but who s workiog out, testiied that she lived thres or four wonths st Bigelow’s, ip La Grange. Knew the Clarks and 8t, Peter. [ad lved with them four years ago this fall st Western Spriogs. Was 1bere 8ix mouths. Had been at their La Graoge Lume. Was thera fust sumuwer—couldn’t tell N PARIE) A UM L Bniclasind nearly u JERNALD & WOUD, COMMISSION MELCHANTS. Xu. 7 Uosue st., Hoston, Mass. liefereuced suere —. — | ecpstonavic. Al comrvapondency prowptiy agsweeed. TEIS | Counsuinentesu feiied 1,100 tu t.x0 8 Court, beiw e s souet, Wi, 8. Peter was Workiog theros wo was | A South-Amierican Preddont Who Diod.| thuy far tied tho bands of your represcutatives | chinesy ks stopped to woudes whiat Is the great | will make it disteputable. “The youni men Wil Te, scorcaly solles 2 e e hier (wituess') nicee, Nettio Shoewaker, Hud i Bed. T Hearal Anicnioilan. Some. o futum | Lauving cousg ol thelr cotatuiys Rot be confronted with its evil vzawple. - Waen el TR GRS e ALY WA TED=A GOOU SECO aud engine G 10 13 FISHEL, £0 Waslilugion __STONAGE. _ seeu 8i. Peter sud Mre, Clark sitting 1ogcther in the slttlnz-room one eveulng. ‘fhe culldren ¥ero ruunfu through the room. Never beard Irs. Clark ake auv threats agsinst Mr. Clark, Mud beard her wake ** wishes,” but not after Tue disaittous resuitsa wow fo_ view | amsn will drink, e will bide bimsclf frouy were distinetly foresbadowed i 1878 by | obsvrvalin: Habitual drunkards counot get Seyd, aud more than suggested by Cerouschl, | it Mouses of Nl-lawo aud gnmmx-huu.\-n_wm Lavaleye, and ottier writcre. LU s not very rasi | not find it su easy tottisgubis theircnoes. Cow- 10 stpbose that sowe lmpression of thelr true | muulsa will not bave, fuevery strcet, s freo A dispotch from Coraccas announces the | doudtless, avs had their Lands tied with wore death, va the 30th of November, of Gen.” Fran- | waterfal bouds. Nevertueless, whou you shall elsco L. Alcautaza, President of the Republic ot | fully uuderstand thls question, you will feei ny Veucsuels. Hornabout the year 1537, Alcan- | besitation fu demandiug such a waterial reduc- tara Las been mixed up, more oz less, with all | tion (much more thau the socalled Potter law 8. v TBO0K! (XE " BOOKS. BOORS ties, Hookitorlnsles books for pemicuneh, o et ] LF Luyse r childreu, buoks | JoURNITURE. CARIIAGES. HANDISES T sbe kuew St. Peter. Bho called Bt Peterdoe, | the revoluttuus which sivce the year 1347 have | of Wisconsiu reauired) o the cburges for truns- | caunse, as Lere prescuted, was upos the minds | ball, open utail bours,, for thicves, thuvs, sud ,‘_‘,fi.““., s or beoss 40WD aLilre BE i advancesiisde, 10 Fo YeaTs wouer luaned Wwvsk {Laughter,) $ of thous llllfllfl‘:]il.ol Eunglaod :ndt'r-l:u&. Mr. mn{mm- to meet iu. If Probublilon does do cuzu'nuufi'ntofl& 102 Madisoa st lwonwofl»wunuvu!wummm Wi, Sviios, kept Veoezuels in au almostcontinued ferment. | portation &s sball more equitinly divide tho

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