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s 13 X THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER £, 1878-SIXTRE TIHE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. PAGES ezunomized by maktag seseral fluors In thereof. | &peakes sald, §f ahie wae any fudize of buman na- | 260,000 franes, M. Jullen carries on, more- V3 y 3 mane, " Tllden's Ciphars, * ete., but Zoke wan't Lhisy “'lli“lbv eanze of the hizhroofs In Pars, over, A repular correspondence with hia adopted THE PUZALERS GORN‘E‘R' have tnem. Much onlloed to Fritz and Fritz'e ance for It,and the results were much more favnrable th Fe hod dared to heno the *aubsidence’ buing undoubtedly leas ¢ aud now, beeanso hey are Parisan, they are a0, 0 tie I8 proud to call ki, and every speech A Frau for Tavors sent. ‘They will have an.che Ia S ohe e Mo, a4 B matter. of Iaty | Icrolors sty tasoftl, heautifuly and il . MERELRON 18 Ch8 DTS © et sy ety Feam acb0atual contrtbations st ne pubitaled tn thls | i Cocner! " 3 Jne of Mullett's Suppressed Ree | tie bullding has ‘subaided’ one and onequar | that <ort of ik The trnth i+, they are | reached tho polls, v, affer voting it, went | the old gentleman, who carries aboub him partment. 0T ol i Menlda, Chamnaign, 100, shows the fraite of ter inches since Mr. Barling took a level, and. | almost [nvariably hideous to the artistic eense, | awny withonut any disturbance, alwaysa phiolograph of the youny editor. real names with their nowa de plumes addeessed to | hia lnbor by answerlng the pnazies from tup to orts Turhs Up ot con sinve Mullett made this report. The | and dangerona f point of fact. The whoic re- The women (lh.{lrrmchlnl\.lh!rnlb‘_v, and con- o —— e **Pugzlers' Corner ' Answers will be pudlished | bottom, nnd never missing & letter In the ilet, n i results then may have been .much more favor- | port. orat least the hulk of 1t, fe an attempted | sequentlsy, in a cloae clstrict, one man ean $00 WALLA WALLA the following week. ] !lreuy worlé. that, ilenids in the week, Tha en- able than he had dared to bope for, but he | arrument In favor of Mr. Mallett's oririnal plan | votes nhead of his ticket simnly on acconnt of 44} 4 . e :“n‘mn-:‘:‘eln_‘_;:&r;:‘-‘r::nr \‘fl;lchm:nL m{;‘o a zlqm 4 A Criticism of His Defense of | formed his conclusions too early fn the day. | as nvnll{)!l(llxu u:mllillmt.lunll [ul’nnr':iwl by the ll:&]l'l“:h llnornl dmr;wulr.l .\’;nl mmh\-nm w?‘l e PR T e B ANSWERS 10 LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. L s elufne thanks through irs 8 s Jence aince then shows thut ho didn’t an. | Board of Commissioners, by [Potter, or any | challenged. 20 much did the mien have confi- rincipal City of Fastern Washington No. 500, 3 - 4 Buena Vista Stone. e anomk. sbatdenee, s Enak. e it | oo modGeatlgns of his plan fora fouratory [ dence i tne hanor of the laties, Tnstend of Territory=The Poor Mnn's Parndise. DREVEL Linena Shanagrs, Dixon, Til aends 4n the cor. make enouch allowance for it, and tha results, | bulluing with bis towers “and cupolas, all of | roughs, the polls were sarrotnded by mentle- Bpectal Correspandence of The Tridune, i > ;‘«cr':mwl“""l!fl":.'u"':’e:!""\'.'&,'}'“n g:ru‘m‘. atthey now aupcar, inight be somowhat loss fa- | whish arc only n malification of the Turkish | men. Nor an oati was heatd, ha tobaveo was WALLA WALLA, W, T., Nov. 80.~Rastern AGA wall. ani was prabably the hnqrnlmn:‘m"u'lm 0,‘_;- Yo C vorable than he had dared to hope for, tdea—in fact, nothing more nor less than a | uscd, aud the gathering was mast opderly, Washington Te fl; ¢ waulil ‘eartalnly feom t A MARSMH Fa Carner ia under many oniivations to tne 1ady ihe {he Foundations, the Cracks, the Roof, Mr. Mullett then enters Into mungrel kind of Byzantine nonsense,” Chevenne {8 sometimes considered tho | Washinglon Territory would e y deem to 2o some capita) Duzzieh, which FANKA 1 1h the G Pop and the General Plan, A DEFENSD OF 1118 ORIGISAL FLAN. ——— - Yot owne_n. Tiie nitl Siates; (/e the P‘R:‘ Wl'r‘\“"“r’d '"h" ""\'""“"‘""g;‘ foe c I‘{ 3 R : ;' : a2 extimation. and tells us all he can, prasumably, in favor of 3] an e orderly votlng and ho | nuor people out of work fn the Atlantic States, R i Haopy Jack. city, tegards the componnd eqns T Tencss vern et oy | R BN, o Tan s | A PITTSRURG PROPUER. | o e iy, womclumbioe it | Emtvince i sirteso |+ 7237 5a0ay . |ivohisrtumet o RIBCN ns been fur: hed eaying hat Mr. Potter’s roof, in point of bean IR 3 v & o e o nite hapd to get. o was not qulte 5o of a report made by Mr, A, B. Mullett, ox- [ and efl;fecllrennn, is |n.!ur!o|! ST Alultett's, | 1te Crentos Geent Excltement in the Smoky merly, !rressnmlhla peranns were o a majority, ‘"';"’ {0 u";“:“ ‘: 'm“;‘ the ":)‘I"“ "‘[ ““’ one, D RERDS M bt L R T ot dilla ug anecess. Archi ¢ T Depart- | But the foundations will hase to bear 6,000 tons City by Predieting that the Millennium | and imbosed burdentame tages on the })vop\c. and prosverity { stamped upon the conntenance 1 DA ** Rat-Doz, " or the Konthern bizd of Mies Garth, Bupervistug Qn hitect of the Treasury Depar more preraurs bofare the bullling s Anfshed, ns at Wil Commence In 1914, and that *the | Now, the wives, mothers, and sisters of prop- | of almost every person you meet, Iliinols, Wis- DROOEP 1L J, aays: **Waaroseven," and ho I8 correct in mment, to the Scctetary of the Treauury, bearlnig | peoent qestaned, than they do now, and all [ 4ime of Teonble™ I Nowpnn U erty-owners counteract ‘the influence -of the | constn, Michigan, Minnicsota, Towa, and Kansas o that nuniber, ¥ date Oct. 23, 1570, It hna hitherto slumbered | or” Mr. Maliett's arzuments will not favor his Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. llonting populstion. The apeaker closed by | page furnished a largecontingent of the existing No. 501, Mo, 504, D, 1L. K., clty, inclases nine knota correctly un. peacefully anoug the flles of the Treasury De- | assumption: for, to take a shell of o house, like T'a., Di T—A hat 1 i deztartug shat u mere visit to tho Territory opulation of tha Walla Walla Valley, rumber- LIMNELUL EMBLEM twisted, and for the missing *' Telitale ™ would artment. It {8 & docwment which, it printed in | the Blgolow Bulldinz, as a criterion of tha re- | PITT3NURO, Pa., Doe. 17.—A prophat has aris- | gy g elsetton time would convines the most | Ropulatio & oAl VDALORTD MERISNO eugyest ** Printer's Devil " or ** Davil's Imp. " lg o e great | sistance of the sulsolls. looka a little too much | en In Allegheoy City, and drawn many people preludtced that Woman Sntfence, in its practical me e 19,000, and &l,a llhlock,[wh; thl“ e NEWSAGA prHAVER iy et nat rinlons Dyl ars fen. ¢ % i ke o story intended for the marines. alter him. enting, coul'd not e otherwise than successiul, { harvested some 424 acres of wheat, only EASEDEN LIVERS : r an fortions of It, relating ta the foundations and | K9 8 MOT7 by severnl pages of the report, In | ilis namo fs Russell, Tle has * bired a hall, | nd that she hoped to live to see the day when | moved his hume hete from Decatur, Iil., some ARIDIY ENERYV E vl mlcdhn i tgg:'llr;l'y prlr;g'tuhrx:‘ ufi'?fi'r';'"} §3 thocharactar of the soil nnderlylng the bUlld- | which he gises us & 7"’";?“"' “‘;l"“,"“h"' himself, | yy0re he holds forth to a congregation of about 2"‘ "”""‘,‘;“ 5”‘“&“"& “{;“g‘é}"‘“&““““l to1he | fiocears ago, Never has & fallure of the crops ’xf By H il MURSE pursles sent. pA 2 - ertain suggestions whicl WAY, omen all over the Unlte .\ e v 4 Mo 3 ::f;l:un‘:;cl;nn1:?cr::~lg ::'Sf:::n?:‘:fi:l;:fl?:; w:fie;flfi:}lfi:,"d.firml fafie whléh {‘{'c‘(“n‘fi'- 150, mostls women, Sunday mornings and after- | At {li coneluslon, Luvy Stune asked If tia | been known in this district, whets tho summers "‘r:ilxfili?' "‘I'h“r:ply ‘Theught, Fr;epon.|!l who has been & B 3 5 hich > Imediately aftor the etaborate | Alsctission of personal opinfons, we rench somo- | noons. Weck-daga he goes from house to [ womon of Wyoming inade guod bread. M are hot antd the winters moderately cool. In- | tale, R for Tt riin. Lo, luee 8 Jew worin, o e b e loty of | thiusaf amore practical eliracter, Mr, Mullett’s [ house of his foilowers, proclaiming that The [ Hiodman aflirraed that they uld, wust as- [ deed, so convineed arethe settlers of th produc: No. 100, “\Nire Enean put i her appearance Just in timato Lu;:':‘!lz‘:;l’r;:.n those subjects by & varlety of | ;). 5vag ov THE cn:%x;:gzsi OF BUENA VISTA | and of the world is at hand.” He Is about 30 | Surcaly. AR G e Inz qualities of tho soll ;hln shv::lnru muk}mt Charlty, . .':?S?J'S?."Ki::fil'.‘é‘é‘u:.‘}“‘rfi'; Y;fifln‘;lv;f'{:;:':ll y‘flv..T - ™ L o 1 by tant atteinpts to gra and, 8o swearing o 4 3 el * ; ’ redd with grauite or marble, Is & years of aze, smooth-faced and mild-mannered. 4 o) No, 607 come! 40 sav we, all of un.'" Tho Fre ) gh“:m ndrullll .':lem”gn 0: l‘):o h'ct ‘Pnal‘x m:h!l! :::;:‘:::t. ;‘rh“;n y::l“ ;‘omhler It nbv:fi;:' wlx‘l‘ufi; He s proprietor of two furnishing-roods estab- A TEMPERANCE POEM playing quite n conspfeuous part in the business the dx':zmm. P.;"y\vm {me 0 eend 1t hithersvards, 5o that fi“c‘fl B ondertully lang nanarter for T Tumtws | CHmental work on the Tiuena Vista stane, or | lishuents, the business of which b bts success: | 100y o SR g at the Land-Oflice here, Rt Yo e if i E. €. dezaris eom the ' fo'd genin: ,'1 mr 14 iZl tRoetaTor : |th ten | Whien you contrast thie cast of the stone with the | ully conducted for several vears, Of Him who formed It, with {16 sea and land, 1 was tn the oflice to-day when a claimant Chuckewitl'e-widow, | taje Pono. i - Sammmy's Cipher™ fs Toterropa. 4 o ywnum-vdmrlh on a mis onwllh i 1en “Im IMI the l;onu-c:l:’hm 1ucr§nlsu..|m‘l {'Y He styles himselt o Premiliennlalist, and | Perenuial Spring marked ite early lellme.l 5 under the Ilomestead act was quletly informed Uivaly given to that. **Biweet Simplicity ' e what 3 T e s wioha | Wil sont he Clorerminatt SIEEIA 0 of oogt | Hobds that the Millcnntum will o precedai Ly a | Bofore it knew n ehanze tncouay i and crime. | by gfr, £. 11, Morrison, tha very eliclent. Regs- s alig 18y of tho **Dog-Star * businesn. thin ; Y b'a " "_mm, archi- | three times the cost of the stono itselfe Wheth- | time of trouble, which he denominates ** the | And pratae to tod resonnaed thrungh the ale, ter, that tiwvo men had been arrested last weesk Syeamdro, chestnuty 'pnpn'r. homlock, willow, —‘-.'—' \cufrzl ;’mlfi,':::‘c : ){m""“"‘:dz‘;’nf o facts. | 2 |‘rnnllu t;mhlllmrn I;rcnqnarrllcu onll!m l-onln day of thu Lotd,” during which Chrlst will ap- | Nan's life was marked with vigor, heslth, and | for hasing pcr]nm’l‘ themselves when sppear- | pine, FOR JESUS' SAKE, 3 Rredi of Maine, placed on aaillau-vesscla, and brought | poar ypon theenrth, This *time," which bo. ouny, i ing befare him. This nows stogered the clalm- Sy = adowed In his roul by any ploom: oo = o 4 . .nb:‘:::l;umm:l:" P \"r"."r"l’n”u’r"f"e'.'\'&{:n:fl ?rfrwl.l?e'l;'lx:gn: ot tone ek 'i'x'a:”rflf:,fi‘:,',‘,‘ &1n tn 1974, will be of forty years’ duration, Ha | boansme it o oy menlt contost, ant, why folteringly requested permimion to CWPUD-\;’ CROSS=NO. 570, Fordondy faks, Loveriohlied thyalni. | i : stion him thercon. Aftes R dtz Tod, | ratsed by this {ssuo taken By Mr. Muilett with | beloves that Christ fs now in the world person- | Who, with I1is converse, made hlia traly bleat. wll‘x‘flnw hl? lc!llm‘mp. “ThcAcnem\ dlaplayed * 84 a For Jeaus' sake, 1 bade thee enter In, ad glanced atit, seen whence it had emanated, | FHACE, W ERL I TR O e Toread e | Ally, but nat in theflesh, * The end of the world," bo by Mr. Morrison and by Mr. ~Alexander Reed, Snfo from the'rigorn of this Northern land, counted the pages, looked as uncomfortable as | CO H e 4 1 ally undesstood, is, Mr. Russoll savs, | Astranger came, once known In realms above, tlic Recelvor of the Land Office, I8 tending to R 1 watchod thee, 1ike o father, start anow acbeth must have fooked wiicn the ghosts of | $003 tho uhrow liinits o cliooses, for the pue. | as1s wenceally uailesstoot i I, Subaol sy Wiate non cait dwell wio wiil mot **walk 12 | giop this unmitizated evil of men sccuriog Jand ‘Along that path which Ieac’s 10 endisas Joy s Duncan and anjuo appeared to him at table, | Guestion whether n grauito. biilding of zreater | De, ond of the age.” Tiie end of tho 0ge, ofy | 1rangh hrude ent down to raylens aloom balow, | 10¥hicl tho aro in nowlss cutitied. h LR i wamd it Komar o Seaten and bad expressed thelr nreforence for an at- | nobility of style couid not_have becn erected at | a8 geneeslly inilesalond; . ine: e of sl | Aud reoking how to vent the dirari fow, Noastentiathe dorirg o g‘r'.‘:r:fi‘..fi':‘?m‘:{d,’:; B0 HOv 4w aije w a3 A0 1ol waald Loea s puwen to dasliar. tack of “yellow-lack " of amall-ox to being | & farlesn prics than that patd for the bullding, | Surll, o, SmRlg, the S0 OF 0 DTN | Tle toune o broat beneath his falt control scem williniz thnt this corporation shiould have R R A arka lnan ety rimo by the slow death fnvoly. | A3, 1F ftauds, of uend Vista stone.—n butld: Il be | Man, the oceapant of this lovely Earth, its land-erant extended unconditionally, and It 4 ; A cut off in thelr primo by ing, too, without the multiplication of | which fs now upon us, wi 3 e y Lost to all nenen of wretchiedncss and shame ed in the task of becoming Intimately ncquainte | detuils y:',.- ornament’s sake, ..pu the ease | characterized bv the overthirow of nations, tha fi:.ul "m'l‘x’h' :f»'{"'{y‘.""n‘.'ll'fi (t:m “-"; ;'e': birtn, ;Lu;n%?glw‘ fl-‘!(\l';, ‘l:"fi'hn"!y. :‘lnl‘hlclon'f“f{(xg;fiyh wn's‘ LR A B I N O brothers, sisters, let us atrive and wake edwith Mullew's vindication, ttie reporter at | with the presunt siructure, whoroa great deal | destruction of Iullgfluflun-glfingx ho disintogra: | Ami clonis and sorme then Arat began (o rlse, etk St el el o RI0e % @ oAj0e # g ore usefal fof dent Jegs n Jast struck n man who, hesides possessing tho | of the arnamentation s of doubtful tasto, such, | tion of soclaty, Tarents w o the end | And Summer's hout, with burning fever, came, Soar tut lio fallell to/ba. Homiaated: as coRil, it e for instance, as the carved work in the atyle of | drom, and chiliren ngainst parents. At the en ‘And freezing Winter, with its chilling name, i, J abovo desirable qualitications, ls also endawed | ;g ey cornices of the interlor of partora or | Of forty vears the wicked will be destroved, the | A'Uraen sky ot parehed the heated Karth, date tor delezate to Conaress. ® o SAILROAD TINY TALLY, with a goodly frame, solld flesh, with no dispo- | iy show-rooma In privata hauses, Hesides, | Churell purified, and the true Milleanium be- | And thus ehé fai1ed (o being het fralts {0 bieth, jroils Walia. sullers, from . {he: shstmous ko Sl (VAL AND DEPARTURE UF TRAING sitlon to melt or grow thin, o heart of fron, and | granite would mot have requifred the careful | gin. Cnalghtly briers oft ustr it the piace charges o tho Oregon, Stevm, Navigation Com- e e At OF TRAINS, e ) cl Such Is an outline of Mr. Russcli's system. Of ruitful ircen, and llowets of eharming grace. uy” and the Walla Walln & Columbia itiver st ereeverance that halts ot nothing. And, as the | seogonineg and pentle manipuiation which Mr. | {Trond, fit ¢ 1 o P 5 L - A i, o . Mullett claims to be neceasary for the Bucna Mast of Iis 160 followers have bheen drawn | Exhansting tail, the oft:perspiring brow, ailroad, ageregating not less than €25 per ton A o | Exrtamamion ov Rercnewcm Manxs.—tsatards proshet of old eaid unto David, Thnl:l art the Vista stone; and, what is niore, thie spool-work | from the M. E. Church, Many pf them occupy filun:m‘xlwe:l his alnnlanmdu‘nfi.ny:m. talow meuurc)meul? !ron:l igu?rtlnm‘l to \V:l)nh\Ynlln 3 Prmllljlnt.angclro_cllnnx h‘ll (n"tl‘.o'.:‘ma‘l:x‘r'xlcm. fl,fl. ted. *8unday excepted. §Alunuey e muufl 2 eve ake he ¢ htal " o Hp AL toll aevere should mark ) 'y ou merchandlse, an cents per bushel on | to 7, adjueteds 2to o, persihts: I 3 . atly. SexTias wnto et 4t s sl fo | Aabeke Butlmy S o have st it of | et motal, hosifou, ek o, Shenl e And ton darzer fate o they wond g0 grain, which latior eantot Lo shipped in quanti- | Bred 010 3, peevisl; § to D, fewla: §'to 3, con- give t. And he took it and sat on, to-wit: pane | ite, as they can now e, and have been, picked | abandon the bellef in which mony of them wera tis under twenty-one tons, Asfuel, timber, and | tain'ng & promise; 4 to 1, frukt: % to 4. divor- OHIOAGO & NORTRWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘That haoe nim make not God, butsin, his cholco,— ¢l dereds 0105, obsorves: 8o 7, o pools 0w 10, an st (S derea aver it for the spaco of twetve hours, even | off from work wixlrl‘: hos hefln in placa for twn s("w“;:;_l :;?;1‘7'!:“'“"“ the comprehension of ‘(“:fi m,,,: ,,(ll, n,l,;“lh ‘{,‘; :,“: m ::'-ml :oh 2?12' l‘l‘r,r‘n‘rlvlgl:\a&:flnfi:fll:mgqul‘nl flnmfiu&lm;hl:z:: g: IJ“Imu ““:‘ x‘cgfi of 1ike kind. e Tieket Uflices, 02 CI“”O nfilll.ermln House) and st v % A . Man up to , 1o Whom lie 0w, h " CRE0 e M. A, W. B, e I T T T T . fromthe rising of the-sun to the goluy down | E O XATh, Tb elemant '...,.'i.‘fifi,}'l'.“d‘,‘.,";.;’:z iut fhe worst phaso of the matter fs, that | Aui bicak the power of His malmant foo, :;nnxlnvdl- t"m'z't?’ argl lu{d!ncrfly lmll'nh without Ll — Leava. | Arrive, G thercof. And when the man that would Know | ymoocng and ' fn better taste @8 to the | quite a number of bis discinles aroon tho verito | And chatn bit ot Iast in durk realms below, ime o plaster, tho partision batweon tho rooms HOUR-GLASS~NO. 571, aPnclne Fast om0 am s mHo B b wisdom and seck understanding sat him down | gencral shape and disposition of masacs, | of insanitv, A relatiyeof a high countv-oflicial conslsting of wood, paper, and cloth,—very poor B R R RN R AR aslouy Cy & ¥ AN e - 3 o n her rosidenco for fear ahe | A few comply, and seek the lleavenly Gulds materful at this senson of the year to keep out am am bafore him who hind thervof aud to spare, tho | as well sa ju the detalls and oruamontatiou— | has bech ahut up in_her roskdenco for fear she | Q0 f Tram Dandion's bolat’rona tide; tho cold, " h fe ot et pm A ; latter was bound as to his heod with % wet | could bo erceted either of rranite or marhle, eo | would do herself bodity injury, Suveral others | Hot safo edcare teun Bassints Bl eon Y O faTD oouee, 0 Ay tthis LR RS bm A ¥ tuwel, and remarked, in the words of tratliand | far as the cost of the atona and the stonc-work | are not much better off. “Tho'victims of the de. | i A B/t Soee SIEEE SERLCE F S town b 400 inhalilantacbub.on. the otac PPN SR, pm am foberness, that he wauld see im thiat wascalled | Is concerned, thau the present buflding; and, i | lusion have entire faith tn Russell, and will ls- | X007 0Ua0s tha wava ho tnkes to keop Hiand, tho fuhatitanss e tubie satrolontily B o b Mullett hanizea aud quartered before hu'd ever | fact, for luss than the cost of cutting of Hucns | ten to nothiuir that antagonizes i doctrine, Their consclenca Jull'd and pit tielr fears tasloep, thx Ivu:nuslt sl ost 8 I T 3 i @ IR A atn pim * tackle anothee vindieation 1ike mnto this, Vistn atone, a4 shown by the vouchers for that | So serious linathe matter become, that the | Against his kingdom ‘twould be nimost treason o the, Walla, Walltjtircr dosd o am am Tows: tullest competition was {nvited,’ Is elther to | Vernou, of the North-, 'vcnuuA . hurch, hias | But Seace o olon L -P raey o TR CEDICE e VeI ML Oy cleren » pm am *MIL MULLETT DRTENDS Bunna €18tA stown. | dodiza tho plain intent of ‘his oivn lssug, ua to | preached azalnst it,—but without wppareut ef- | Since meu aro docile seivate 1n thele aohoel iy ey eneasury Hlement laltie am . 00 b Well, it requires defense,—a good deal of it,and | which was the best and the cheancat, ot it s to | feet. ‘The Rev, Mr. Potty, of the Arch-Streey | Afceh ia 1L tste paten, 3 i 1 . -] b better tha he. can make, ton, heforo-on6 will | assert that *tha fullest competition ws not | M. F. Chuirch, will stisck {t nest, Sabbath, | Ho everscels 1o rbul by lnsts nnaucen, finest wagons 1, tho world may be soen I the pimgTooan change ous's optnfons rewarding it ufter one ias [ only ‘lnvited,’ but existed, aud, thercfore, de- | Uther ministers ara preparing to mect 1t ‘Tho | 2%, U8 GG RIS FR Ol b b, falla, Wulla Voo sui sluwiel terasie ® WIS pmiTioam seen it and han Juaged of it frm nctual ob- | totintned the' relativo price. 1'ls ulso an assor. | prosvect Is unusually good far o lively time in | gatdiy iying, us ‘tin it won ta do plentynr Banand Shiishakar velicles visinle, NG T e pm Bl scrvation. Knowing, as Mr. Mutlstt aid, [ tion, pritna facle, that he had no other kuowl- | local religious circles during the rest of the wine | From Man's croation all the aces throngh, T D st o Jund 1o kiiaw pm am the character of the stone, ‘oud | edzé, or no ather means of knowing, | ter. il aays, 'I'rie pleasuro can alune be found s i s WAgOnS 8D . DI S S A Y flake onevas liocat Bin s ot i Ve i ‘our correspondont ran across Mr. Russ I patbs that leas rough suca unholy o ~ <4 . 2 s that It required reasoning . and "'U‘ lf_fli'mt;" ¢°l!nl“-‘r§ r:“d }fl;w“ll“};“fllfl:’,'h mxmpm “mm"f_‘m‘“m,d“ m“ll hn}l‘ 1 ffl;l' A pucts thint tead through oty gconsd “‘\“:l(dlx)wx:’u: l;!:mfi:‘;plgd with churches, TS T S WY l::‘um:n :MZIAC::um Py this pn:wum c:n = o1 materials than that derlved from ng the i yel X " o . - i 3 :’&:usaic“r‘)g!&rh 5:’.‘:‘!‘[2{'&‘m}\'n‘l"fxrmul\']:‘crl‘: oy m'fi? fuilost competition,” Now, 12 Mr. Mulletshad 'v‘ersnuuél ,wuh Wm on tho subject of bis re- o :;“::f.?f:dff;.n'fl,fi"fln’hfl“fifi ;‘«no“‘n and has an excellent cirls' school, conducted caiy ond Councll BiufTs, on the traiajeavlag Chicago Jea igious beltef, , that there was grross nezlect. n caring for shown tho ‘saino Industry fn ascertaining the the materlal. This neglect was chorzeable not relative cost of material as was usually shown b P crors—~To share: to adorn with' nee- T st throns,. |[by Stiss, J- O arroison, o5 lus.dally stages Dworics a ki of ‘Gloth o desoiato: a iribe of S ooty Tind rune Puliman or any ather form of . ) ] inifanes in- Towheads & pumbort. o conteive; | mistiehy et of Gicase; 0 LT U he most of all to b i i * Do vau really think the sad of tho world s | f0/% i, 5 the Mot 01 21 16 (P p River; Bolsa City, Winnemuccs, aud Kelton, decroas coming togethor. Tho centra 3 ¢ only to * the then Superintendent,® Mr. Rankin, | in the log-rolling for appropristions and for | at hand " his was asked. ‘I'o the full bowl he draws the jongiog look, Tho Lo v J i plain; o decrog; coming - b~Deput corner of Canal and Kinsie-st f TR surner nf even Worae, neulect of tho atone | siten for v buflaings, ne would have had n | | “ o far as luners are concarncd, I o, be | g wien otz £va with the Trail e (ook,— ,‘,y;",;';’{,}fi::,,::;“;f;:,fi;;’g,:';,‘,ffm"g”“;g,,g;';:;:,{ eiters dowaner] name. 8 celabraied Roman e e ¥ and of the bullding too, hoth ns a whole und in [ more ‘definite knowledgo of cost and values | snswered. Declaring Wisdon, keot from sober Enrth, Walla Walla. 'Eastorn_ travelers desirons of | * Osixos, Wie. Zrsr & Fize. | OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, @ all fte parts, was practiced continunusly by both | than he was enabled to get by *inviting the full- | Wiy do you think sol" Within the geulal bowl had alt itd birthy; saving time would o woll to siight. from tho | A Depots foat of Lako-st., Indiana-av, and Blxtoenth-st., A Mullett’s and Rankin's succeasors, untll, os | est conipetition.” 8o, as o matter of fact, the **The propliecies are all fulfilled, The world Tn?‘t m:u:m [ lllzIkeullfllwlxln!nnlylflrm:l > ars it Kelton, about 100 mijes '52“ of Odon . RUOMBOID—NU. 672 and Canaland blxzeeatli-ais, Ticket Otlices, 50 Ciark- H everybody kuows, the lust new deal 'wag inade, | luard of Cominlaslon was not, thereforo, necos- | hos exiated its ullotied tline, “Chrlst, i among | And that the tungus (o elottugncs be Sred and thero take the through stagon Ave days | Across—A boat: o bog; o faht feft neronnds fn- | —2be potE: XTI R v i when 1t probably oceurred to the new Superint | surily mistakicn, us, le will soon Le visibie to iis followers, When touched aml moved by such potent bands | trip—to Walla Watla. Tho cxoense (§50) docs | Quires: 8 French suthor's’ Christian cLeare | Amne B tendent thay it ‘would be well to protect the NOW Kon 119 ‘FIPTH' CONCLUSION. Iinvo you any other reasons No enzlo 10ars $0 far above Gur sizht Y not excoedl that of the San Franclsco, Fortland, | Pown—In Maupy Jack: an avoroviatio Mendota & Galosburg Express...|® 7:75 & m): 51200 m 1 Dbuilding, or there wouldu't bo anytiing worth | If the Board wero also mistaken as to thelr | _* Yes,—plenty” of them. —Look at soclety, | Xy'iiat wil do, keyond ail sental night, And Watlula roate, whle the saving tn time and | of cloth 8 motai: fralt; to auns desireds In- | Oitay tor | 723 a | hm i protectiog very long. But Mir Mullctt o off the | oninion *that tho cost of tho Monceutting was Chiliren uf Uackuess have the npar hinds the Iho man ot mind, G genlus, soul, and power, Pl I Rl ey ieeuent; & Lati word for to Loty an abbro- B ¥ track in bis genernl statement of dates, {e | due In a great degreo to tho mistaken principle o o hus 13 mude (o shine throngh a short-lived hoar, 3. X vigtion s © maeerth oo el M st wasmeeointed | In whidh i conteact was mades ais. thec 1y | everywhero, Noithet Nfonor proparty is stte. | A an the rinbors to el glarios rano ! | ek 05 Fistars mails sto st present dls: | Mranaxas il Hosrzn. B o late {n 1875—too late, a8 he woutd haveit, *to | vo mistake about the fact that Mr. Mul- | The'war between England and Afghaulston is | Adminng eyes, to give a transiont pratse, oy ot ‘t’"lf 'a (o oy t may ShEND woer's pm place the work In proper condition hefore winter | fett does not try to show that the | guingtolnvolve every natlon on earth. The | Bahe wiil brightly shine, tien droop and dle, el B o xink th” Unloil Sacile ol Cons DIANONDN, b7k eraa & O bva Expres i ¥ sctin, or, in faet, ta determiue (the materlal be- | bost was not ciiormous. Tle simoly dismisses | United States cannot keep out of it Eogland | Ak in tho loriy grave jnumourued sl lia. et aC chfroad Compnnics, owio lnve | InSigma; vehlclo; whoro ladies are sometimes | Rendois it0ss ¥ 3 am o entirtly new to bim) the causes of the dam. | that queation Ly expressing bis dissent, Tho | il be defeated and lose hier Indian posscssions, | QRAIAE meh o years cin well rocall Qraned. WD romla, and re now, iabing, | Iavitals tnfesplditys onsor the uuliod etsiess bovs | fiuwnavatrave Aeso A L wgoamd L .. apply an effectual remedy.! | dozenchimues-tops, acarcely perceptible io any | The conquering bordes will foltow her retreat- | (UGS 9 thest RO fhi0 (0 Mine i rall. Aricona, i) ere loni sonstiuce talmgd oyer, { eliuer jnaatt an stbesvison {4 B LT H 1 Now, the fact [« that Mr. Burllug was appoinited | falr ubscrver, cost, under this contract, S00.000, | Ing arics, " To save hor from destruce | g iare o Rioiies ke e bikhtost worn, e s e iYalla Walls Hes tho | | Fertew il ° Towuman, H b in October, 1576, and might have' protected tha | Docs it require a creat smount of tevidencoto | tion, nnd beause S-iood fs thicker than | 33\Cealth untoid, * ho says, **within the bowd fs | qou bl IS (0w of Dosten 1t ab — i 21 work even then—and It was pretty early m the | warrant? the *conclusion’ that this cost was | Water,” tuls country will be compolled found; oyt et e ahoug. SQUARE WORD—NO. 674, Puliman, Palaca Dining-Cars and Tullman 10-wheel fall—If the Supervising Architect had kKhown as | enormous? The plain suverflcies of thestono | to Interfers, This will ail take place iuside of | Drink. and spring from pavetty at s bound; £.000 Ini e et b o enmill and o 1 50 ines oversgaing & covering for the foot; & Sleuping-Card are run beiween Chicago sud Omiba o nnich hefore na ho scema to have koown after | work does net exceed 155,000 squara fect; and, | forty years,—thirty-six years to ba exact,— | 1a riches you will roll exceediiis uraud Qi’"'i{!"fl' &‘;,‘;';‘:‘J?f. K;r%o an. 8, M, QHI. Tou i the Paclc Exress, tbe tact. Tl only renedy n such o care ws to jnlln;vlm: the double of that to covor Lo pro- | aiter whick Cheiscwill et untils Rondosind f Ssuylailiee bpous sitivelana; o | Bttt nad sctond soainae i ikl " ameats. ¥mre. | omicAGO, ALTON & BT, LOUIS, AND CHIOAGO, cover the worik g0 a8 to protect it from tho | jectlons sud eroanicotal featitres, or a whole | relcn fo 7 Hht? How plaln soe'cr hls drovs, or clothed iz Justlce, 15 tho founder of Walteby cral ‘OND-NO, b7 KANBAS OTTY & DENVER BHORT LINES, $ weather, and it shonld have been applicd with- | superficica of 310,600 square fcet, will it oceur | mistako sbont jt. IKeaa the prophecies and i 61 1n rage, Liver . urg ana scveral SQUARE WORD-XO, 57% : it o e 20 oty oo that talass” o Mo ot oo ar | Toate for yonmeslfss A it paomots. the Liay " snontyy | o afright; epeed: a flowers severo: water.fowl, | Ujon Deet, Vals Sids, noss Madionial, bridge, aod i cretfonury powers, and_ Lis advice v sometirics | costly beyond approciation, snd, thercfore, | *“Do you ihink .Drother Russell has bad 8 | And deema his toil in Jife foreyer pas ‘,'"'“‘ Muo‘;:ml- : o e '“M“"“ OL | The Qiayanal, startne from the right hand upper Py — 7 looked tpon as lnperibience, In this case, | necossarlly an extravagant wosto for the sako | Apectal revelation on this subject P’ Thoagh ho tny lay Upon the earth his hiead, B e b shilled weekery tnous to em- | corner, and similar diazunale. have o uniform lot. oo ‘ Iumc\'cr[ f guess vour Washington man would nll lindulfiidnz A Lu_ltn“l‘n tine that no ununnq‘- i ‘;l‘lsmlyl tll::l. llbel n.\':l llctéll glven .'1“""{1“‘ ;;rcnuun lllllnuf‘ll AL n;::ne.uon‘ldowng nau. s gl';g"""'"f";l‘ e n:mufn D:;t;:x‘w’:ml‘?x‘:x l-nf:fi' fer, :m: ;mhu;:& é’&'fl".‘f, s ad the words more s Clty & Denver Fuut B, T B s find it Iike hnnting for o needlo In & hoy-stack | artist could see it—will it occur to any one, nsizht, which cnables bim to sec and under. lenuwhily all weaith olips from the druakard's excellont & The di OxAnaa, 1l M. E. D. x Cow ()t leaus Llxpreas | m i to discover uny recomicendations on the subject | soy, that $1,333,5610 fs & moderate cost for cute | stand theso thinge,? [ B L e auTallicing contry aRyale = e . Louts, Srriogeld & Texus,. m, o £ o brotaciing tho walle einer Trou the Bupesine | UnkSI0000 tquare, oot ar " an averats | wAVhat will become of slnneral In diréat Want he'll yloid hle el casp, {aimil sdaoted_far shece-ralsiog, Al -bence CIIARADE—NO, 570. B anasa s Sk n tendent or the Bupervising Architeet, exceptas | of §4.90 per square foot of surfacel But tha | **They will be destroved or removed from tho {"','fgf"""';"ll""'-lfl""g‘;y;-} Papar tell, B s ot i et e oy loveluptnenk. | o e iaidan Far, wilh oysaes Bright! ek s Rapre gm ;-; % they onocar In fhis revort. “In other'words, it'a | lofty Mr, Mulleit dismisscs this rather impor | earth fn tho twinkllog of an cve. Wo don't un [ [¥ILEI S8t thegls bat fareverdwell. Tt Wit o ahthored - whan i (2rCHY Hetle | hal narito with my wholo's contaglons Hehts | Eisstir. Toacons Washtbatia b H- ] w cuse of putthieon the pudlocks after the | tant conafderation with tho Hibpancy of assumed | dertako to say what disposition’ the Lord will | Fe it 2l stonts vty lortly alt araond place w el e a mentioned y second 18 a luzder Lol in fight; Jalior & DWIENE Accominudation $ 8:60 b i) i horse Is atolen,—with the difference that there | subcriarity—not becauso of tho mistaken opin- | mako of them. They may bo annibilated. OF | Gain ommooros He i frem Wi boud tliat tha lesueiof the Columbla Hotel, who only Tt tith 1 fear tho worats s N o : ' was more talk of padlocking thun thero' was of | lons ot the Board, for which heaffcets con- | they may be cast Into tha lako that burnuth for- | Ana lay him prostrate with reslstle: arrive "‘ 1aylotl d9sf lan hmfi ouv;ld $tuteces- | epppe“tnough his conraye eraw stiil stronger, OHI0AGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RATLWAY dolng it. tempt, but_becauso any argument would drive | ever. But it won't make any differanco to tha | 110, $50uid hia aFm fall on tho Tacant Al Saey to averaaeioml Hotel bolity whien Tatiée, He can never urge my frst Unlon Delt. corpor Madison and_ Canal-ats, Ticket *'But Mr. Mullctt admits that the result of | him into o defenso of the work itself, that is, | elect what Lecomnes of them, 50 thoy have no | ile biunges headiong, an unwicldy bear, aithourh only opened last week, hag, lks the | o remain iny drat o langer. Oftice, 1 Bouth Clarkest,, oppasite Bherman House, i, Beings rattrtySetors. winie kgl | ot o, mmenoas e cared. detaly it | futhee cbportaity” of Wikl weeebosti- | faeh, ibas ek eifosrdionor B, | Columuly oty oo, whoed de, Bu | vasecos ok SRR : it n waos the contimiea damape of & large | whatever thelr cost, are far from apvroprlateto | u 3 0. autnber of the stones, * oo of which must o | the diznity of a building of such dhiensious You spesk of the clect. What about themi? | Deep wounds he has, and kuows not how taey | County good, honest femasle scrvants would CROSS-WORD ENIGMA—XNO, 877, G BXA kes Expross... Y7 TTorm geaced, s arceThr il rvlacott | | s areumnt a ot oundutona popore |« Thov Wil emai an caeth Tor 8 thoustnd | roaenS ot o tetog and toshamie Fuling Trom 850 fo £90 et monih. as prasenr, | By Irthinin oriee b poL i ek i fan i Ty PO PR Now, this 18 all verv well, ns any archltect w 3 stically speclous. In so % : 3 ., : . tell you, for the ahlar swork and tlie stones | mianywords it anounts to Just this: * o would | relzn. There will be no mora death, Thay will | trs ehaForad: 3ad haw ho sirorn to love When the rallroad {8 built through to Dayton— | MY third fu in rose, bat not in pinks Moo am G0pm above tho ground, hut the serfous difliculty oc- . curs with the defective stons that form Ono who'ln guitlencas outvive tho dovo? uot, and did not, tlo u; and, therefore, it ought n In his cupe, ho soon forgets his vow, 8o event set down for 1830—Watla Walla ma not. to have been done,’ Ha refers, also, ta the ba’ ourifled by flre; ther will walk through probably cease to bo tha chlof centra of suppliv; My fonrth ia in drowned, bt not in stnk; flames, and feel them not." And sullen anger lowers upon nis brow; 10WR Kxpross,..o 8100 DM 910:43 810 M{twaukeu East Lind 9 o~ 3y e b dn gy, vatnot In one; ¢ iapmanzen entiro piers of the busement and sustaln | cecond recommendation of the Commisslon,— | **THe earth will not bedestroyed fmimediately | Xehroachos itter arup now from his tongue, for Enatern Washington ud Idabo. This busl- | 07 S8 1 EHASes Lo o n eats o foatnes and the henvy walls, Thess cavnot be *refaced’ or | ‘that after tho expiration of the thirty-six yoars, | JRudardloss of tho cisrive which ouce ho auny, Botisch —Sdhwabiober Dros. Tor dry Rands whs | My elgnthisin dacline, but ot In asas ety N i A presazes, £ 0:00 pm!_7:00 *replaced * £0 08 to do aoy vood by a Superiy- TIE STONE COVERINGS OF TIIN PORTICOR, thend o ;vf,‘i 1 ah e e e i Irouy out her eyes; Talio Hross 108 serieulturnl nmnlm{] Ao My ninth 14 In hird, but not In fowl; Alifraia run 3ia 3iflwanke, 716 tendent or any one ¢lse, ‘Ilie report then re- | or roofs of the porticos, should be remaved,! 4 1t will be purified by fire, and made it . nuch bighier rise, ine L 04 ents,—who | - My tenth ia tn yell, but not in howl. #iid Minneapolis aro zood clther via Sadfeon and I'raicle fersto the and saye, ¢ this was found (MDeacticabls, aa well | for “the clect to dwell In. It' fouks now h‘t.{‘ifu..fifi'..'}"w"!‘:... h';:‘r:xf‘:lmu. have gncumuxnted fortunes In from ten to Af- My wholu contributes to Tho Corner's **bea," du Chien, or vi: tertown, LaCroks, aud Winoos. CIACRS IN Ti¥ JOINTS, as unnecessary, ond e Superintendent, Mr, | Uke something terrible: o woss of flams | 1r'a puant, the namo alona e bease | o R that the fears of an Tndian ontbreak a S e e vl O moer. ILLINOTS CENTRAL RAILROAD, aud e, Burlig is credied wiin {working | Hurting, has fotind uo derlous diilenliy In recti- S s e, s, of. .t Ror kuurds bls otlspring trom lifc's becomtag less and Jess, th distriet may b il > — 2T | wepot gostat s foukof Twenty sacond-as, ously to recrify thiese defects,'—so zealous- ylug t e c ction, . i foudlings, no endearing £ tf N ‘Tickes 1doly! Tt Me Mullete tn suire B Tarther | onbing dn et o eeriction, and pro- | ofwatcrs all tho milis arodnd MStbUrE bIOking | THeLD thole Yot hemtts wio Aot irsut blle pected 1o settle up verv rapidly, ‘The Indians NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, muee for complatut will ariee,' Bome idea of tho zealous work done muy be formed from the fuct, u9 Gen. MeDowell tells me, and will tell you any day, that these very joln o the cornices lave be retilled” this Jolnts, which swas the only defect.’ Now, as § 10 fué, nre likely to be kept in cheek so long as so cuer- Tam composed of thirteen lett um Informed, thceerool fvtluun have just been removed, aud thu defeets wero not aloge In tho :’uv\“l’uuloh, but were also in the material psell, Ttk gigantic fagats,—b r Tiu dreaded” prosence they oft wiil stz theck n: ",5; lp,_‘"f;um', .,ur‘}“l.‘:.' g};‘\:r“]:y"&yfi{eg::: Instead of n-p king o vllc{ on u'?-‘l.'.‘.’ e etic o commander as Gen, Forsyth continues in | indifferonce. ihrnuuh 4 unseathed, ns did the laraclites in the | Unce truly centie, now a domun wild, command st Fort Walla Walla, The General | My 1. 2,18 8 river in Earope, a fiery furnace, coming out of it puritied and sty | 16 sbows u0 weecy 1o his wife or caila, «nml hl:l{l:lully w‘hgutpn{llcul\ couteat w‘ru- }:; i Swon :':::::.‘:‘.‘,‘.’: .f.on latrict, & iy malu a Ie puat of dul ave no means ' o s It as the abzcly, ‘yhose compantons they Wil | such are the effects, s0 mourntul and a0 sad, Fotten Chieako, 2, o e sod signity tull with zine und selica to reulace the *Of course, Mr. Mullett stands up for nis t Flowing from that which makes mankind mostmad, | tlons, aud by uhf'fl'u"'.Zr:-"u'f'.:':'"‘n'-fifi"’rfi{:}.‘fii :"; .’l."“"l 14“"""“::‘5:"'"” work that was dropoing -out. ‘Mr. Mul- | destzn. Nuw, as 8 matter of fact, meithor | The genticuan fs man of busiaess, and, ba- | Jizpeis each virtue from tho human soul, " | Seek"th malntain thete counestion with the far, | CH1oAGe: SustE- WAk ||ioreuria Dinitaito lett’s stofement @~ to the stone being | design fs worth quarrciing about. ' One re- | fore e hal time to enter upon anotlicr urauch | Gives it o'er to deimculac control, famed Garden Cht: C M. H ¢ ENIC %0, 571 Pitue & vioas ¢l elear oud brieht in the third story fxn't wbwee | sembles a second-rate Duteh medical college, | Of the subject, ho was called awny Ly s custom- | Chanvinz the Eden of tha gontie heart b SR, STMBIICAL LXIOUAZNOUAI0, lutely correct by any nicuns. ‘Thero ure defect | and tho ottier o Fieniish fewale seintuary, und | 66 ta wiion be sold a smiall lot of goods at the | 1o & parched desest, bare u evary part, 1,4m composed of veven letturs, sud am asum. | <G oyl oo uns o Cont tve atones there, nnd fn no smali number | the rusult s destructive of tue fdea that tha | Fegular market-rates, e taore Ajeeus i bilawe In there to el A WEDDING. i i T 500 daturay atght rums 10 either, amt yet they haven's, been ‘expesed w0 | bullding udebt posslbly o taken, by a vast | | Buchis thoatud that s disrupting churches | 3% £5catest {a0, tho rery dond of tlell; Bveclal Correspondence of Tha.Tribuns, By 8! 83" iy a Clamiy person. 7 wmuch as the stories §n the foundation or lower | streteh of the fmmznation for s Templa of | 804 turnlue the heads of ru?wnmu people. | uckle your armor on and taks your blace Dreartun, I1L., Dee 10,—A fashionable wed- | My 7, 2, ) is sn ..um.l’. MICHIGAY O RAUS0AD, ourses because Uhay vl been dicre o | Epbesus oru Golvgne Catiedral. - Far from k. | But, sy as i aunears to sewsible peopie, it bag | iy fhetrune Rostsof Tembuiato to Ta, ditg ocourred 1n ihls city st 8 o'clock this aven. | PLATREVILLE, Wis, Br | PSS S Eie AT R g ved v, coming vut of the quarty later. ‘o speals plainly, but with tacts to warrant it g ud maka our world with hopeful nio ) e i A1, Muliett t1vads that reestos sbonld bo | e DUl 18 Jetale more nor jess thas " | akitated Puis comuntuiy. Tl | Bogluning of tho fult snd glorious rergn * 0% | g Mr. % Doc A, Mafit and Miss Fiora CORNESFONDENCE. igh: Griad Fecie foi). i caretally wheitered from the weather frous tie '\ GREAT MONGIEL MAdss — - —m— OF Frutisang Virino brondat o Earit sgatn, Kurey were, Jolned toqsther by the Reve Wo He | 5y piayteviiie, Winy anot answers Jast sweek tie it is cat enul ft is placed fu the walls, ete., | Mr. Muliei diatiieuishes borizontal from maln WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN WYOMING, Cuicaco, Dec, 20, 1878, Gxonue IS Manex, | Presiler, Thobridots the eldeet duughter of | % PENTYOI® (N0Gs 4508 RRSwers Jest wecks 4 aan (et Stain and Atr Line).... ete, Ol cgursu ft should, but the fact Is' that | cornles. The cornice fdos was # favosite oue Ta the Exilor of The Trivune. e —— Capt, Willlam -’~,U"¢g formurly publtslier of | Jioyord W' an the + Ple fi‘ 2 T e A uothiug of thi kinid liag ever bren doue by the | with M, anyway, and 1 las frequently been | couxcrr, Broves Tor Dee 1o Your 1 3r4, Benator Jones' Dinmonds, \ho Gastte and Chrouicte, ud Postmuster of Bancke fxpres (Qai).-or Suveniutendent, uot even sioce these cubelus | askied why b gibi't toke his buliding a1l cors Ll B 0Ly ML 00E Wagk WaiInatan Leiter to PAttaelnida fyme this city under Graot's Admiistration. The | leath, clly, maliesa firet aposarance with atl | Afiantic Kxpress (@ slous were seached, nor have any’ onlers yhed | presents were numerous, useful, besutiful, sud | the vuziles answered save two, —inw < Telltale nices, Tats fintshing of cvery story with a cor. | Sunduy’s fsiua contaived au articlofrom the pen Seuator Janes, of Nevada, having 1ep) : y Vi ‘ cploted oxeh Poatly. Beotlc's aquara words, 'Yhanks for squares P 10 dosu, us for us' I cau Jeart, vver vomo | ice 8 pecubiarly » Mulicttisi, and the wouder | of Capt. 8. H. Winsor ou * Femala Buflrago tn | his depleted exchieauor by b fortunate fige ig | costlys ahd, Feel TTTSBURG, FT. WATHE & CHIOAGQ RAILWAY, from the Supervisiug Architects, Mr. Mullett's | now fs that, while he was about it, ho didu's [ Wyoming,” in which he trics to impress upon | Sierra Nevadastock, comes back with his beauti- R ":Lm h, Fond du Loc, Wi d troubl D gt cana o o e ok }:oml.rusi_uhs, drawn .er the hh-u wlthuuzh ek o mory |;uuuum |'""m'i“ blmm-u‘u the | 118 readers that all manner of cvils have fol- ‘L‘.'.“l{‘3??:"..‘:;‘3&:':"&?3‘1:"“ url:ulam.ry 1“. RETROSPECT. o oL A g e N %, Totnd, trouble | o3 Clari-at., Esiuwer liouse, 84 U e profeises 1o have koowa Mae $ usetnunt und the rst story, ‘Lo bu consisteut, A X ck on capitol 1L~ Hoe e ;. e beop 3 S stone u Witic better than the Dest o und toearry out bis dariui ddeas, he vught to | Jowed “"’r'"“]“““" to women tha exerclso of | et hore Aive munthis ago for his home at Gold As the years go onward speeding, e aad Exduals pmp‘ef-'mlrfum o Hiue, seewn o have been asien of nvy usclul | bave had oue there by all means, Ho alo | ber rlght of sell-governtment In that Territory, | Ifill, *dead broke iu vulzar parlance, or With thelr weight of wea) or wo, 3 ) it : 100 EApres For thres years, under s sugesin- | pieads for the use of fron in tho domes This testimuny Is quita costrary to that of [ **busted,” s the miners term It. Foreseelng Wit the changes fast aucceeding Frances Conglant, clty, cenvnears with nine nn- | {59400 ¢, the stoue Was tab protected, aud b owers, on tho ground - thut they ean | the Governor, the Chief-Justice, and tho press | $he rlie fn miuing stocks, e iuvested all hs 'nat cach wortal 1ifo must know, v velng rogarivd nea myth bocanan W wanmyte | ssors maddo o recomendations Juoks be made moro - readlly und eneavly | of the Territory, us well as that of many oth could rafse or borrow fu Sferrs Nevada, and 1 can ne'er foraet & ecavon ing trom her list, Slhie hus line for lino 1n Ler an- BALTIMORE & OHIO, to lts protection, Dt bs pus on to gpesk ol | with Jron than of etone, You may set | 1 G JEITIRE A8 HET A ! Y OLBEM® | reaped 8 rizh return. St e had hot_cuauyh Fruught with memories that will, awers niny, Trains leave from E3porttion Dufldtax, foot of Motroes 1L WY ENE WikTen OF Iebab, it down w8 8 pretty aaf thie 1o way hut ane who have witnessed aad ,participated in the | o' ) the measurs of his opportuulty. 1 8piL of nddcd yoars or reason, e s Vi A ki i i T TIENe (ffices. 3 Clarkt gl House, drasd the neglewt of the Superutendeut o' protect | wrebitect who rins (o frow s bis buiklings js uo | clections there, Clearly Capt, Winsor Is ag | wife had » eplendid diumond necklace, for which Kibmtsobrg hestapianeiill, 1haw week, - belng Tressed for oo, o neraunt of | —Liciae: nd Depol (Bxposition Yulidive). tho foundations ws *1' had fustrueted bi,— | sufe builder; und the day ts not far distunt | oppouent of the meusure, and has colored his | he hiad pald u ojulont days the sum of §35,000, Then, onc day, & irelcome camar, Die approchiug Hofuare, wishes The Corner the lust of which I8 uews,—and the upheaval | when its use will be even mors gencrslly cou- | statement with his own vrojudices. 1 Inclose | aud which she, beinie a vetiring Hrtlo body, not We'twg o100l Logeter there, Man oud the correspoudents sll the complinents consequent upou the frost peuctrativg below | demned than it i3 vow, No stoue requires | to you the testimour of snother witness, which | 2iven to dlln;'av. had aever wora but once, Inthe sblendor of Midssmumer of the season. the coucrete fuundatious, ete, wiv, wd jutinl- | more protection than fron, aud in the poiuts of | | respectiuily ssk you 1o publish, tuat buth My dear,” suld be to lier one day, “if you Aud its petal-perfumed alr; Roso Maylie, Evauston, 1l., thinks the puzsles tun, Now, all ths §s uotliug wore nor less | streozth and resistancs uny sound bullder will | sides miay bavea fale hcaring, Tho friends of [ wiil let me Invest your dlamonds lo Siérra And you fold ¢ 'twns your blrthday, wera extin good 1bts wevk, besides. being! pretty than one of Mullet's surmbws, fu fuct, this | tell you It bs Inferior to stoue. the measure have eodesvored to gt the facts, | Nevada you sball have the proceeds for piu- Litile knew 1 then Liow wide ; hard. Mer twa fsllras wore ROt kbow i Low 1o portion of the report 8 up; arently desigoed * Inuti ot this discussion of Mullett's ob thy | sud the statenwcnts of Bliss [liudman agres money.” The Victsitudes of Earth may suuure the Fund du Lac squares sud tie **irius " fu meuleate the fullowlo tochie uioral: "The | subjectot -~ - : . Teetly with theve bt {n sutburity o Wrouh s You, Dleasess aald the dutiful 1o Tugysiitaanyidividel,” = star from Fuiton, uperinteadent * apiaced did ull the wrony, | TuB WBIGUT ON THE PIERS AND POUNDATIONS, | who liave ULeen culled ous fu respouss 1o quvi woman. “ You kuow 1 never wear then, sud the sucecesor whow *1? appointed 1o the | the sols object fs 1o prove that the orfeiual dé- | tious usked on the subject, P ks Seuator Jones i not the man to vo bawking e aHad, A oreer i e ies i b e R s, A supersiteudent whom © 1 displaced Is making | sien of the upper story aod roof, as pluuned by | 1 uiey ulso _mention that prominent woman | his wie's Jewels about the streets, 5o b ofered FAte OEICeIHAL e BhoaLe Gover says e v & tritla weak on sstronomy, lstory, Stulirizit He gdwmits thut he lsaurmising | Mr. Mullett, was superlor to Mr. Potter's, aud | of this city who sucut the sumgpier ut Chisyenna them 1o ‘the first Jew he met, and recelved Scet responaive heart bo heart. ormithotogy, and botany. L‘unufintuny!\ X — Wheu lie eavs Cthe founcations were jrobably | coudd have becu carried out without dauger to | voted thera at the last clection, and she fully | $1%000 for them, which he fuvested on marsin Yet that day, when'er roturzing, 507, b8, and 500 are unanswered, PITTSBURG, OINOINNATI & BT, LOUIS B R mmiu’ -u\: :hul]lulh‘:l\\'n s s lzu‘r.- "ri\L""' ‘|- the toundations. Now, the woditicativus’ pro- | contirius the statements of Mlss ilindimag. 8k | i her vame, and today she Is worth $110,000 Year-repeated o'cr and o'er, ) te theory bascd on these surmises, ‘Tha state- Comet, Genesn, Wi, much wurk In e e t (Cincinnat! Afr-Line and posed by Mr. Mullett sy be as 4 Koltomo Lin Devot. curnes of Ciluton 70! says sho [elt nu uiore hupropriety tu depositing | o registered bonds, 1o pald bis debts, cun- Fulls e with a nameless yuarnlog Bt that the eracks tn the particton Walls S were kuod 83, or cven butter thao, those | her Lallot than sbe would on waiking nto a | veled 1be wortzuue on his §100,000 worth of For the youh that {8 50 more, k u bard ove, 1lo answi {guorautly uscribedtothe seitlement s falae tor | of “Mr, “Potter, or any others propuscd, | sture Lo make a purchuse; that everything | furnituse, which Butiee held us collateral for 3 ond 500. 1o uB fur bifs 1) the levels teken from the permanent beuchstiow | and yet that dues not Justify wany of the l.uwm passed off ju the ul:uu. perfect un.lnr.-—)lnjlm thres years' veut, aud in Jess than bulf a yesr Aud'lpm lhlu llufi;;mvhl!“ll by veuding & rhombod of curivus words, c‘fifl‘i“w\ I exactly where tho scbtlenient was,—that St was, | Jeatares of th plan of the bulldiug,as, for th- | coming on foos sod 1o ‘carriages, dopnsiting | returns with seviral wilifons to spare. And Filod Wi all tha teed of swesta Zmma's Uncle, clty, plued” away munching [ EXpies; practically, il uround and cvenly, As & utter | stance, the double fows of frou pillare aud the | their ballots, und volig quictly away satn, that is the way they do things “out Westtt AL e oontan ey ituess * Lrying (6 8ud tho ** noplar® answers | —— b of fact, the bulidine, with all the roof on, taonly | double brick walls, as well us_ the sixteen euor« [ 1t 1s & libel o our sex to believe they are, or | The Jones family will give several zrand en- And thot, wiselng sxcrifces, © low ™ (b wisps of The Corner: " 1e andnchund w quarter hizher thun the outer | wous iron villars o the sky-lizng roow, whose | would e, guilty of fudevorous or unwomenly | tertahunents duriog the winter, & lo Nan Fran. You uuy sce snd claim your owa, glves correctly Nos. 500, S01. 560, 503, and 569, walls. Buu Mr. Mullett sticks out 1or those ex- | subports should be unneccssary, and whieh iu- | couduct ut the polls oby more than fa any other | clsco, Alihouyh aught your lie compelass and saye ba e **cycamoro™ for the present. terlor walls, which Cwere not fnjured u e | Jure the beauty of the geand room aswell as its | public usscmbly, or in the discharge of sy other e Must W e b all unkuown, Wil city, conlan't fnd *‘Chuck-will's-widow " ellrlitesdt derree from this cause Pnls “upbeay- | useluluess, Nor does sl this defeuse of tha | duty. Lespectfully, AusLia Broosey. Paul Cassngnac in Luck, % 10 the ltset, Sot found the remalnder, Iucluding the a1}, and have never cxbitited thu siizhtest - | orighial dedzn, prove the beauty of | Lha archl: Tt secmi to_be the fashion Just at present for Yes, unknown! unknown forever] “iTalliald " tak botharea vo wany Gidor and wiser | Claclagatl. Jndiass dieallons of setuement.’ The rebuilalug of | teciure of a Sullding whose winge are 50 Lafrow, : Borton Poer, Hleli aud clildless meu {n Eutope o take prom- FaLee ta pescn Lliuld yray beady than bls, | Uy thinks the **tat-Dou " waw u | VISDYGRPIS, thive plers fn tho first story, be usys. | oo te wrlupal fscades, us 10 form acontrust | Miss lindma, of Colorado, who viited | foent tmembers of the parey with whise palltls g e o foeavar terror, 40 mob & tersler. Thauks, Wil 1or squares. e cas owlug, uot o scttlemsents, but 1o | with the ‘buuchy ¥ central mass. But this and | Wyowtug during 'the lust election, followed du | cal riuciplea they are In sympathy, aud to make Nor, thas I sbould ligor, parilug Roster. Urbana, 1L, records the anrwers to the | 0570460, ROCK JBLAND & P, e fact that the arches wers utprot , | the whole style of details, i piling of stories | an aterestive description of the ' worklugs of | thein uot ouly thulr heroce, but' thelr belrs, With 8 fond und faclle wngu teu sialents * of lat week, snd frowm 1 Bevel 0 f Vag Buren and therm: Tikes und the frostopened tue fuluts of the ou storfes with Jine, fancitul minutiv, remings | Wouen Suilzaze fn e latter Territory, The | Oaly o few weeks ago Garlbaldi wos the. re 2 to s+ Pioe " they are literally correct. Rastor has | Uevsts cornerof ¥eg Bomen e burriy voirs, sud threw the piers out of the perpen- | ons of nothink %o wuch ke of Buri' | spesker said that: clpieut 0f such s lezucy, Irom some adulrer; { Ruestis ool Mambaid iy Shleissan, Nheluy | e —EEm dicular, Now, the fact i, there is bot ono picr | llics ou “The wild drcaws of some crazy | Fhe dav befure olection she bad Interviewed | but now M. 3'ictor Juilen has dons even beties amuon, | [peutioned sespnearaulong withaeveral others whio du tho entlrs extoriur wall Lut shuwy, by sctual | atattary'—all - of wulch iy palwea oil | weny promioent citizens on the success of | than the brave oid Giencral’s benefactor, und, e e—— N9 MR MEINE A vacAions & Davenport Exprese g;vm ‘w ” &'f":' “lllwuéxrm&ncm :wuglu. Ilr’um o this wze undc;‘lllm llmll'w‘o‘lll:‘u:m.uu L ¢, | Womau Suffraze. One pnl;!lchu saul ane of { not weiting mlg hl‘:l aé-m, has ulmm’x’uwxll his Nattlesuakes Killed by » Cat, Towhead, Fultoa, 1L, "":fe.':."' the “g'n - | Omubs Lesseuworth ol ufool seitiewent. Mr. Bur- | regeusrate, or modern, but which suzy to | the grreat objections to suilrax everence for Puul de Cassaguac, that fiery Pala- y Acore, 8n Gighy £ Siwsindin Buzr Lwselt was compelled to wedied 1t 3 per- | @ stadeut of th tlassical OF ucdieval ghe 10oa | Stan waiid by ST g i et rade e tot oriy: sula i L rattienyace ke b upres. 4 X womvu would not atick to the party; they | din of Bonapartlan, aud bps not only made bin | A cat that kiils rattlesyakes {s owoed by her an ** Orvan-grind- | =0 a Exproas srv served [a dinicd soralclicd the tleliet S 4 verv Wlsguoting fuau. | his hote, ut has oifered Bifh 0000 fraota 16 cube | Clharies Bakcr, o Grangert W50 13 Teelmpy | Shsenseporsop cestisns: " “Te Ligeds Fuilouian | AN st b Oluuka Eipr uer. ‘Tho testltnouy of tho best people of the | trat bis re-cluction to the Chawber. M. Jultey | deeert-laud un the Gila, oppostte Mobawk. Tha | onu fullure, for all \be fest are auswered correctly, (CHIOAGO & EABTEED «ity was that the best Judies of the ity voted, | was forwerly Director of the sugar setucry of | cat wutches thew untll they uncoll snd start to Fritz, city, b fail " Oany. il revarts to the conlrary notwithacanaing. 16 | 1. Loula, Au cartest Houspariaty bu some | wllleoits theu juwve and catelies ibem by tho | 1, Sl ST e on felluta to record thls week Clieyenne thro were tho polling-blaces, ut ouy | vears ao made s will d favor of the Priuce fui- | ack of the neck, chewiug the versebra tils tho | {5 M44EA0Y B tich the women generally voted. This poll | pertale What fnduced hlm to change §tis not | suskes are dead, sud wlith bl claws tearivg tewdicular the columins of the porti -os, becatise the settlement of the exterfor walls o toundatious aud inellned toeu towards tue build- $ugy aud Le could not put on the arch d restorod them to thetr perpendicutae, Mr, Mullett dwells ut worze length on the subject ot of a bird-cage ou 8 large seale, a1u somethivg wd- mibssiule fur a Freuch hotel, or suimne building whose use required many stustl tooms, hke a serles ol wasp-vells, or u prison, 3 nunuery, or tie ke, ‘Trie tizh rools are the mereout- In Frauee, where tle and ho trice bard 1o surmount | Tickes Ofces, 77 Clark hiug Lalf @ dozen snawers, bup | — b0k COTBCF Cllato 9 robiit ) S Buue of Lbe el e T ot T oroiitg:ed Loh ob-Uildiugs of Mo room o the pribavai hotel,where | Knoiwt, Lut it ia curtain that M. de Cassaznas bs | louse uuy cufls that may be throws around bls | 255 0nie s g, St aeiie taly ) ae well =y _ i than'a gvén uember ol storica, L2 bazaloid | coatd voue aud 50 WILGGE wolistation, Low 10 Lt3 featine, something ke | Lody. e b elready Killed seversl clarade lusenoil's boats, " 4o halmag Rl st i

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