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THE CIiICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY., DECEMBER 30, 1878. It the managers are trustworthy, 40,000 tickets | glucose, Which he pretends was Cubsn sugar ment Armory, and thither the retall hnsiness of | whisky, etc., are luxurles: they are regarded PULVERMACHER HBALVANIC Co» NEW YORK. SCAPEGRACE, and had thus paid of admisnion were sold of Christmas Day pounds of ginense been imjorted he alone, at 60 conta a tleket. There are about 10 to evers hogshena of refined augar. crefore, pays the refiner €3 which he talecly declures he has pald for duty, No wonder, if the facts are s stated, the refineir are opposed 10 any ¢hange in Lhé bresent tarifl, mestings to protest augar-tarift bill, the estabiishment Is to be transterred as soon as o suitabte bullding cad be erected, leasing the wholesale Luriness in the ereat store on Broad- Thr new location lies between Broadway and Rixth avenneand Thirty- fth andThirty-sixth streets. ‘Thirty-third-street station of the Metropolitan Elevated Haflrond. portant property is not stated. e — HURMAN. Ts Yo Afrald nf John Sherman?=The Lat- ter RBelleved to Ba Austons for the Re- pablican Nomination, and the Prealilential Nen Buzzing In ioth Thelr Bonnata—en. eral Jtellef that Thurman Mistake~Ohlo the keal Presidential Iat- ations ns Jegitimate subjects of taxa- tfon: it fa & well-known fact that those who use thiese articles woulll do so whether the tax were omnceent or one hundred per ponnd, and so long as the Hovernment requires revenue from internal tazation, it I doubtful whether o single murmur would be heard from the con- sumer If the demagogme wonld let him slonc; whilst manufacturers and deslers as s rule would be far more prosperous under any Sxed ratc of taxation upon which they could rely Suctuating sliding Leislators may claim there agitations do not originate with” them, but_thelr coustituents, and *‘there iles the rub.”” tieir poplarity. At the lowest esti- Shristmae attendance down the total attendance thus derably over 50,000, O'l,eary fs to have three-fourths of the gate money, In the event of winning, his week's income will ba & snug sum to lay by. it In_hardly possibie that Camopans can cover the 450 miles required to aecnire him £2,000, will doubtless be well provided for, for his. proBtable mervices. character of ** 8nort’ it wiil suflice to aay that ho was divorced at 2 o'clock in the sfternoon from his sccoml wife, and married at O tha evening of the snine day to his third, who trottiog progress with He made enuu; way anil Tenth street. 1 Shopping end Bight- Beeing of the Holiday Sea- The Romanca Prefacing Lieut, Hatry Tithny's Desertion from the Army.-Gen, Joe John- ston’s Nephew. for lns been con It h s near the and are holdiny againat Bherman ‘The Frasdman's $ank, Cincinnats Kngnirer (Dem.), It {8 about time Congress should také hold of the Freedman's Bank swindle aod wind the con- cern tip, or the lusury of maintaining Commis- sloners will eat up all the assets not yet made ayatiable. krom July 13, 1874, to November, 1803, the salaries of these Commissloners sum up $89,658.82 those of the attorneys, $31,378,52; and thoas of agents, §61,960.57, These, withthe othier expenses, aguregate bank was turned over to Commissloners. A sum nestly equal to one- half of the dididends patd out was thus consum- ed {nn expenses alont. Now Yorkers Dancing Under the than under this Qenuine M The Witnesses Rabapnaed from Bismarck and Forl Lincoln for (he Rene Inqniry~WWhat They Wil Ray. 1t I8 fear of fnjuring Is any man it to make laws without capscity to judge of thelr merit and practical operation, or is any Judge qualified to s who wavers be- his decision may loes the The Mancheater Coffee-Houso | persistent interest. Transported to the Me- 1as Made a The Wondetful Judith Basin—Its Grasing Oapacity—~A Bear Btory—Other Intereating Notea, decide between himself xome fancy walking-clotls wedding expenses,—the bridai tour being made of coursc,—and will make envugh more out of the present contest tu keep him comfortally for 8 year or twn; more, prubably, than he ever reallzed from the best five yeAra' wnges he was gver Ablo to earn. o it goes, that & man who habpens to have enduring cles In his legs can realize moro hard caah from aix days of tramping and trotting arvund a saw- dust ring than a hard-worked protessional man ctn fn a year of dally labor. As Mr, Eccies, the inimitable, would say: Dispated to Cinctnnott Anquirer (NDem.). Wassixoron, 1), C., Dec. 27.—Notwitbstand- Ing the emphatic and irrevocable determination of Benator Thurman not to make the Giberna- torial race in Uhlo, e Is dally beset with letters and telegrams to induce him to change his mind: or at all events, at this distance from tho campalgn, to leate the matter an open question 1o be settled in the future, rather than to ad- hera to his deciston not to stand under any cir- cumatances, To all of these pieadings and fin- e Thurinan givea a dea! ear, just Ba declled hot tobea candtdate as he wne some weeks aga, when heaunthorized your correspondent to deny with- oul equivocstiun that he was or could be induced his sult! If the whim, caprice, or apecial inter- est of Individual, corparation, ur locality is to govern in framing our laws, what a medley there wauld lobbyists and out- Congreasmen, {f thelr cfforts were unsuccessfull Weakness. and vaciliation encourage invariably, whilst firmnesg ana decis. lon would eoon stop the annovance and leava. them to nct untrammeled by prejudice for the Il ‘The plain facta are that agitators by demoral- affect the poor man's Interest—impoverish those who have means, and encourage depression, from which all must Pricesare, and always will Le, governed by supply and demand. In tobacco productions aione it is well known that many popularbrands are seling at lower prices under the 24-cent tax Does any nne imag- fne the dime backage of tobacco would cust the consumer less {n consequicuce of the 8 cent ber pound reduction? The sctusl difference n cost would be one cent on each package. Would the retatler bother himeell to make change for so small an amount! On the other hand, gome of our larger dealern will carry onlinarily a stock of 100,000 to 20,000 paunds, If caughiwith this on a reduction the Joss would 18,75.04 since the o custody of the Bpeetal Correspondence of The Tridbune, BiSMARCK, D. T., Dec, 28.~Occasfunally we bave an army romance and scandai that {s worth notleing. During the summer a young lady of Baltimare passed through Bismarck on her way to Fort Custer to spend a few weeks, ostensibly with a sister, the wife of & Captaln of the Nee- ond Cavalry. Bhe was also aware of the pres- ence of Harry Tiffany at the garrison she was about to visit, Harry was an old friend, and s bad youug blood of Baltimore, whom the girls Itked and tho parente feared. ifs family wero endowed with plenty of bard money, didn't like n tame life, but ‘yiclded to his pro- chsitles for a festive time. t hume culminated In his sudden departure. was missing for years, the Fourth™ Cavalry Ing the big stick o comimanding figure made him 7 THR IDEAL DRUM-MAIOR. God had desluned himn for thut positfon, He Traveling Trim of Her Mafesty's Op- era---0'Leary’'s Walk-Away with *'8port,” Ete. Frem Our Own Correpondent. Naw Yong, Dec. 27.—The Christmas trade was unusually brisk, and bore lodirect evidence that the better times are actually upon us, When people generally resume the pleasant custom of makinz hollday gifts, there Is s financial meaning in it, and an encouraging one. And when the Christmas charities are enlarged eod free, therg Is furthermeaning inthat, - Both of theso cheering signs were to be observed dur- fnztho past week. In the hollday shovping season, New Yorl s at her lveliest, The shops and customers allke mske thefr brightest and most sttractive ap- pearance. Broadway is no longer the scena of the greatest rush, and whiel, sod excitement. ‘That 1s to say, tlde agitators annoy 873,000 & year to run this broken to eat up the little that was left by the thicves after the burglar-alarm hiad been sonnded. responsibility for this most disgraceful of all stealings belonga primarily to Congress, which took away the eafeguanls of the charter. ST ees bard 11" it {zIng industries direct] vortanities Jud v Not in Favor of Dinine. sud to-day he Cincinnati Gasette (Bep.). residential candidate, with the bs plostered on his back, woull carry the party into the wildernes 1t would not e heard of again for & long time. ‘This record las been slumbering since 1478, but tho spurof a political contest, of which tie shouldt be the leader, wonld make it quite The Republican candidate in 1850 must be o man with clean hands, thing Republicans shiould make anote of even CURRENT OPINION. Unele Peter, Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution, Peter Cooper takes freal mir n his cushlon every Christmas. Give Us n Neat! Cntumbur (0.) Journat, Why does not Anna Dickiuson marry White- 1aw Reld, or ctso say shic won't, sud give us u a very careful and cautious ferling of did at 16 cents. the political pulse, the decided impression here Is, that Thurman has made a inistake, Coal calculating politiclans, as well as the more pa- #ay that nis futureis so allicd with Ohnio’s venlict next fall that he tannot afford to treat with indifTercnce the de- alre of the Ohlo Democrac for the Governorship, To onm, etters-Patent” {n all of the world, They we Awand,of Merit for Electr] 11ances at the great World's Exhibitions Philadelphia, and emewhers —and fu the most valuable, nafe, aimple, and efMcienl known treatment for the ctire of discuse. Remonstrance: In 1870 he was traced to and was discovered wield- a Drium-Major, to nominate him ose the Exccutive = HELP! FOR THE WEAK, NERVOUS ARD DEBILITATED! The afflicted can now be reslored to perfect health and bodily energy, withont the use of medicine of any kind, PULVERIMACIERS ELECTRIC BELTS AND DANDS, For self-application to any part of the body, meet every requirement, The most learned physicians and scientifla men of Europe and this country indorse them. Thren noted Curative appilances have hiob atond the test for upwand of thirly aro protectind b rineipal countr Eecmt-g the onl READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? Bad State of tho Demoaoraoy, Cinetnnati Commereial (ind, Revo.), ‘There remains for the pure and simple Green- backer his theory; he ean console himsclf with was n bigrer plumed knight than Jim Blalne, s fond parenits paw (tln an opposito Iight. and radsed him through Washington friends to Sec- ond-Licutenant of the Eleventh Infantry, Heptember Harry was granted a leave, caneimnati Commerelal (Ind.-Tten ‘We infer fromn the above that the, not In fuvor of Mr. Blaine as the Re Prosidential candidate in 1880, ment ia too strong, we will modify it so far aa oflice, the theory i3, that the Legislature would also bo lost, and llkewise the Scuatorship. N only this, but the loss of Ollo would siso dampen the ardor of the Natlonal Democracy to seck a candidate in a Btate which, preceding Fourteenth atrect and Bixth avenuo have drawn the vast concourse away from the old line. Broadway Is atili bad enough for the hater of be feit; cunsequently they don't buy, This leads to stoppage of factories,~-operatives are thrown_out of empluyment, snd ‘distress fole FExcessive stocks of coffee, tes, ete., Im- and wish to recaver 1l aame heulth, strength, lr};!'!ueruy ns e If this state- in former yearv? ogree af { the rienced [ollowing aymptoms or class of xymiptoms meet it. DBut the Democratic inflationiat s In a mel. crowds; but for the usurpers of Broadway's ancholy state, and there,ts no help for him, trade and travel he can find no language justly strong. More wearing yet ars the scencs on Qrand strect, the great trading avenuoe of the lesa fashionable and well-to-do. ping season the moderate man should keep his wife and daughters, the quiet man should keep himsell, at hoine, for the temptations in the one case and the trials in the other would else dixensed condition? Are 1lt-health 1o any of its madny and mnlitfar- uent upon a lingering, ne unctionnl disenxe® feel nervous, Jdebilitated, fretfal, timid, und inck the power of Wil and subject 1o loss of metnor; 1ug, fullness of blood tn moping, unfit for Lusiness or pleasure, nn xihiect 1o it of meinncholy? Are your kid- -neys, stonmeh, or blood, In'n disordercd con- dition? Do you sulfer nenralgin or ‘nches and boen {ndisereet in early venrs nnd fin ed with a “muititude of yloomy timld, nervous, atid your mind continnally ect? Tinve you lost confldenco in yourself and energy for business puruits? Aré You subjeet to any nf the following symp- toms: Restless nights, broken sleep, nigh a Nattonal campsign, had been carried by the | ported, usturally through competition, bring on a reduction la prices, Lo the poor nan's beneflt. Agitate the question of mdding duty for rev- caue, importers Lold off, stocks are reduced, ricea ndvanced, and the poor man wonders why 18 favorite beverage har become 8o expensivo he can no longer afford to uselt. If the present tax system produces sufliclent revenue to the Government, to ray that we feel authorized to remark that Mr. Biniue is not tho first choleo of the Cin- ciunat! Gazetle for the next President. arly? it scems worth while for those who eady to ohject to ba prepared with afllrmn- Iafne may he a ba better mant Ia Urant tha clean-handed coming mani Js Graot to be preferred to Biained - In Conkling the mau with 2lean handst Gazelte forgiven John Sherman for falsifying all fta predictions ahout the finances? will not pursue this thamne. too luteresting. His_lady Iriend followed a few daya Iater. At Bismarck she was met by an uncle from New York, who camne on to_ escort her home. Jler $riendship 'for Harry Tiffany haa There was a scheme on foot ous forms, cont d’g’e Thurman's declination, It will be re- oux, chronlc ar meinbered, was bascd upon two reason: a becoming modesty, not to rob uthers younger in the party of thecoveted honor; and, secotnl, the plea that his heaith wonld not perioit him to make such a vigorous canvass as the pominee would be compelled to underyo. view with your correspoudent an the subject, Judge Thurman left onl your correspondent’s m versations, however. with those in confidence beget the finpression that there are uightier rensons than these why he is not will- fug to stand the hazard of the dfe, 1t 1nag be premature to predict, but there ls a erowing feeling bere that Secretary Sherman s not only willing, but Is anzlous, to make the u canvass for the Republivans. With the expiration of the present Administra- tlon, Sherman hos no political future, unless, A Bmall Itole, Washngton Republican (Rep.). ‘The Charleston Newrand Courier now suggests the possibility that the Radicals bad the tissue Latlots printed to injure the reputstion of the Democratic party. The Neczand Courier hus the capacity to crawl throngh a very small hole. ripened Into love. to deteat the lady'sintentions, and she was In td bim to mect her al the Palmer House. urzied and worrled. She loved ito granting a private chat with hastily left the house and wero When they returned to the Palmer the uncle was ushered Into Tifany's apartments and requested to pay his resuects’ to Mrs. Tif- jurry is o yood talker, exageerated the uncle's feclings iu bis graphic portrayal of them to his Bismarck friends, was a scene, but flarry didn’t care, and the lady was fortiticd with her Jove. The uncle, how- ever, cared. Two days claj oraering Harry to report af At this shop- ?Ild."U‘l.xielc wag nan farey. ey such amendmonts as will make the laws more Common sense should teach the cn- couragement of sources of revenue and the dis- countenance of eversthing tending to lessen our receints, whilst we are io debt and need monsy to pay that and mect current cxpenscs. It is time enough to talk about_reducing taxes when our obilgations are paid. deslred, Ict agitators devote thelr enerzies to budlding up their own and their country’s ma- terial prosperity. The time and money wasted this Imipression upon d, Subseguent con- i SACHIG L1anE Mr., Hayes Axsorts Himwelf, 1t might become has played a conspicuous part In this sctive time. By its use Fourteenth strect, fu the vieinity of Macy's, and Grand strect, have been more brilllant by night thaa by the garish Jight of day, Onveget the cost of this wonderful NMuminator -reduced to the minimum hoped for by Prof. Edison, and the lightiug of the streots The Admintstration has finally got the better of Mrs, Hayes, and has its bottic now with sbso- inics a8 may sult, A Cincinnatl an & Paris, Cinetnnati Letter to New York sun, 1 Clucionati Is a Parls, it Is a very small Paris, for from any central pulot—aay at Fourth and Vine or at the Probasco fountaln—n brisk walk of ont mlnute and & half in apy direction will and mav have forgetfal, and lute freedom, and new rule exclides ladies frof th ners, aud fce-water and green-| The Cabinet is actually cute, 1 real prosperity s sed and & telegram | {ubernatorial oce to Fort Keogh Are have spells of falnt- head, feel 11stlesk, 1heunintism, ilaye you yout- lon of the lentt, buati- 1fision of fdens, averston to rotlety, dizziness o the hend, dimness of sight, phiis d back, hy them in Washington, devoted to a practical push of business, would develoy #ults in thelr own fnterests, whilst it our Con- gressmen would adopt the old sidage of letting devote thelr eneretes to ing cxpenscs, vorrectlog frauda, ete., they would do far more towards making themseives pupular at liome than by the wante of time, money, and words i kecplng ub hurtful ugitatioos, E ARMY BII pira nid blotehies on the fuce nn othier despondent =yt young men, the midilie-n old, suffer from nervons ead phiyaleal debii- Thousandy of femules, 100, are broken down in health and apirits from disorders peculiar 10 thelr xex, ol who, from fulse or neglect prolong thelr wufferingw. Wby, then, further neglect o zubject o ve of health and happiness when there, iand & menns of restoration? PULVERMACHER'S -tuened his honeymoon into green cheese. uncle took the bride home, and Harry obered At 8t. Panl and Bismrek he aold four poy accounts for August and September, nggreq wating 8518, Unly vue of them was worth any- take you to the extreme limit of the well-bulit quarter. As for the artistic, esthetic, cultured phases of life, cauged by tha windows of the rint-shovs, the desire to hear Mr. Theodors howbs' orchestra, and the sale of Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson's writlngs, Cincinnatl i still far behind Hoston even, Paris of America: it Is uot even the Frank. kvrt the Hruesel Thurman's emark. Kanras City Jowrnal (Rep.), Thurman {s a sly old fox. to serious account in the North for saying that fn this country “wealth and fatelligenco must sule.”” But insayiug it he has used the one Demoeratic argument in the South, and it may ret win him a Solid South in the next Natfonal fus our cities will bo something to talk about ana A single reflector swung ncross the street fn the centre of a block fs suflleient to brightly light up the whole space, and to throw paesing ohjects into o whitc and ghostly relief, Angw fenture among the Clirlstinas greens was the importaton for the first thne of the English TImmense quantitics of the pale- berried plant was dispbsed of, -the su ing far too small for tho demand, Altl supply was very large for a venture. The busi- megnwhile. be pre-empts for himeelf o place. thing to galn and nothing to lose, cven though he sustained defeat. wnetrically opposed to Thurman, who would lose everything by defeat, make - the canvass aud wiv, und carry With his victory a Leislature, he I8 adrofl enough to manage an election to the Scnute; and, with this phantom in view; Bherman would take the Riglhit here 1t may be well to note that Gen. 1d, 8 day or tvo aro, in an interview not far better re- e has been taken well envugh alone, Should Hnerman | uceful works, curtal A ROUND WITH THE BOTS, and went througu his ralse. attendiug a court-martial as a witnes 10 hush up his Bismarck travsaction on a bauk Eost where ha had no tmone; was i tiine advised that that trick was Cincinnatl fs not the While at Keogh A Business Max, or the Htoke AR rica. Ita clief hotgls are mercly enlarge- cross-roadn-tavern Chicago ns & Summer-Resort. “Thouwands of A, and vren the ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS Lincinnatl Times, With the mercury fn Chicago from 14 to 20 degrees below zero the morning before the merry Christmas, there would huve been n striking fitness in vrivtiog articles ou Chicago We regret to see Tun ‘There wns "o corner ' threatening him, and to creape it he deserted. Efforts thus farto arrest him have proved futile, thought he had him, but Harry showed him dif- Tilfuny Is a nephiew of Joe Johustou, tie Confedurate Ueneral and M. C, clect. nces in greens jor the holidavshasgrown to vast proportionsy and If the of lolly and evergreens brought into this market ‘coutd bo_sscertained, the total would The Ladics' Flower AMission this vear exteuded its charltable labor, hitherto denfed by himself, declared that his preference was for Charley Foster as the Hepublivan nomi- s the SBenotorship, aud he fears that Sherman would outwit him should he lend the Republicuns to a party victory. lic looks with apprehension on the Sherman pie-and-crulles culinary develuj- 1ts Lronze fountain is artistically su- erlor to the palnted wooden statue of Georga Washington that adorns the Court-IHouse in Covington, across the bridire, and agninst which Extracts from Tetters by Gens, Upton, Han. cock, ana Kehofleld, I WeasmNaton, D, C,, Dec. 20.—Gen, Sherman recently sent to the varlous Division and De- A Beraeant o Chicago be ostonlshing, U8 4 BUIMNICr-resort. cnre these various diteased conditions, after all other menns fail, and we uiler the most convineiug testimony direct from tho at- ficted themselves, whio hnve been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AHD ENERGY, JUDITHT BANIN, There fs o remarkable grazing field between the Yellowstone and the Upper Missourd, walled {n Ly monntalns, atxl cattle Abd sheep can Mourlsh, without the least attention, all winter, and come out in the fat ay atali-fed 8, and tecorated vonfined to the summer month: h wreaths and all the hospitals of the city witl festoons of green, to the cheer and delight of the patients. More than a hundred young la- diea devoted thelr time for two or three days to this work, - The Christmas charlties wera wide- spread, all the socletics and institutions of re- Het giving dinners, and the needy otherwiso re- celving generous donations, lsland tho sceno was auch an one g8 can by ab- served hut once a year; and the prisons in the city werd also remembered by the misstonaries whio bear woud chicer us well a8 guod counsel, ‘I he Introduction ol the £NOLISIL COFPRR AND READING HOOM aystemn in this city Js duu to s retired banker, who desired to dosoincthing that woutd bo of ‘direct benefit andialue to the working classea, Obscrvatlon of the. coffeehouses i London, * Bristal, Manchester, and other English cities convinced him thut these institutions very desirable for workingmen, sud that they the Clneinnatiane level the ahaf but a Paris {8 something morg than g brouze fountain with tin cups attached Its Arcade, with shops, Is ncarly us ftar establlshment in Provi- culture s o Lromisinie elan of swakening interest in desirable things, just na intellivence and curicsity displayed by n Kimdergarten pupll Indicaté the dawning of tastes und linbits that ma after years of edueation. of n duzen other cities on this Continent In_any respeet save the auperfor density of Its pall of smoke, and the moral interest that attaches to 1t a8 the chosen home of the parsgon of true partment Comsnanders coples of the new Army Litl. He has already received Irom some of these ofticers cornmunications fn regard to the hitl (ien. Upton, commanding the Artitlery 8cnool ot Fortress Monroe, says: The new Anny Lill Is received, and I must any it agreeably dlsappoints me. sliown o favorable and friendly & atsposition be- The nrovisiona for reduction are extremely lleral, while the propused settlement of inany vexed queations in a0 manifexs] erta of the service that 1 hope ¢ Command and administration scem to me ta ba very plainly divided: and if this distribution 18 estanlishied by 1aw, 1can see no renson to anpre- hend the confuston'of the part, becoma a part of the army. and we anail bo to work harmonlously in the future, pal staft details which von have long oreed, wili cnable you. by means of nersonsl reports, to re- zeatuns and aspiring youny officers; notice that mepection revor ordinarily an **confidentiai.” ‘Fhin makes an ine The lnst line of Sec, U+ ought to Maj.-Gen. Iancock, under date of Dee. 17, save, amoni other thinga: 1 have come to the concluelon that there will not be mnuch harm donc if the atafl suffer some hy tle When fhe staff and the line of our army are in fiostile arra service to-day, the publle service cannot, 3 think, it shonld be aud might be airs existed. Ican under. hostile to the encronchment ‘TrinuNe's famous cditorial on this subject was “erowded out for want of roum."” Protected to Denth, Loutxrille Courter-Journal (Dem.). 8hip-building used to be a very healthy busi- ness in the Btate of Maine. three years the tounage built has run down froLs 75,000 tons to 41,060 tons. Tho ship building this vear Is only 55 per cent of the average of the three former years, while it is eatinited that hu tonnage ot 1879 will not exceed 80,000 tons. 'I'iis 18 certainly a case where an tmportaot ine terest s * proteeted ” to tho death, murvement ; ond, If Judie ‘Thurman's friends aro toba believed, {t s the possibility—nay, the probability.~of Sherman’a stratns Thurman totiold back. Thurman kuows, and lis friends likewise, that, a candldate, the canvaas will be one which witl attract the attention of the whole country, It would be o campaln which would enliat sl the energles und means of the Money Power, Money with Wall strect to elect Sherman would be uo The t-sue would be largely maae up of how far would und could mone] that which, otherwise uninfluenced, might be s different verdict. With Thurman pitted against Eherman, the 1ssuc would become even miore momentous, It would be u race for a renewed pollitical lease of Une would surely go under. would be the end of 8herman, protably forever, Af hie fost, and it would put Thurman well fn the background should defeat overtake him, contra, If Thurman in such n canvass won, it would give bim & prestige which would probably gruw so strong that, sembling of the Natlonal Democratie Conven- hls name would be placed fn nomination )y acelnmation for the Presidency, the chance of such a continzency, and with the octive and incessant buzz of the Presklentist bee in bils bonnet, ho will decline to make the Not that he fears Sherman on the com- mun level, but thut he does fear tho powerful fnfluence of the moneyed combinations which would be formed to defeat hini, fined rareasin After lrugaing In vain for montl Send now for DEXCRIY THE ELrCric QUARTERLY, pirnal, contiining Wil IXFORMATION WORTH THOUSANDS, Call on or wddress, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC £0, Cor. Bth & Vino Sts.,, CINCINNATI, O, Or 212 Broadway, NEW YORK. BRANCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,.CHICAGO. L s0 protected that canvass thul con- extensive as o sl vith Rberman as s nalled free During the last watered with ¢ Congresn haw never On Blackwell’s aocked with —clk, duer, antelope, and grizzly bears, siter, an Engiish sportsman, who hos “done " the game flelds o tho fall in Judith Basm, cqual to anything on earth, the beauty of the ‘country and fasclbuted with Hoeame down with elght iter f8 n good une. et o lis hawls and koces to get 8 wounded grizzly as big sa abull, He was swithin slx feet jot7 the monsler before be saw him, ‘The bear hegan to raise up. The hunter had a single ball.™ As quick as 8 flash of lightning the “Expres through the bear's eve, dith Baslu rollcd over dead. THE RENO INQUIRY, Dr, H. R. Portet the Seventh Cavalry, notably | teen, who were with Reoo in the lght, have been subpenaed to Chicago Jan, 13, ns witnesses before the Reno Court of lnguiry. Forter was the Burgeon and one of the true ilis task was the most Without oseistance or water, sur- become adinirable surpasses no onc for the best inter- the world, put in e bill may hecome Ue pronvunces it e s inlove with S — . MINING STOCKS, To the Edilor af ‘The Tribune. Qavrr Hovsr, Cinicago, Dee. 23.~Halieving that your readers will be intervsted in our minine interests on the Paclfic Const, 1 will give them on ldea, as I have been o resldent for ten years In Californla and Nevada. The miaing prospects never looked better, and, as many of our mines are dividend-paying, stockholders are satiefied to own sifares In them. tfon In your {ssue of the 26th, from Alameda, Cal,, puts 8 discourayed view on.the mining- This does not have the weight of a feather on the minds of Ethics of Prayer. Phitadelvhia Times tind. Dem.) It hns been discovered, but probably not by any member of Congress, that the Chaplaln of the llouse of Representatives makes the suma Coneressmen feel that ho but he probably under- Ile has thu sawb crowd to pray for every doy, aud, o there are few con- spicuous aymptotns of reformation, he burdly teels Justitied in making o change, Krizely skins. crawled into a thicl 8&5™ Aroid bequs appliances elaimin 10 e conpldered Qur Pumphlet vxpining prayer every day. ought not to do this stands hisg business, 8 rifle seot that Lall The monarch of Ju- determiued to the time of the as- He came “home the experiment. 'Fho ouly wonder ia that the wmovemnent was not made years neo, since Amer- fean Lrayelers have always had plenty of praiso 1ur the London chop-houses and the Paris cafes, especially the Intter. 'The banker leased a four- story building in tho Bowery, and fitted it up according to his idea of what o workingman's homa shiould be. The ground floor i8 occupled by the dinlng-room proper. are the readiug-rootn, library, chess-room, ond MPCORMICK HALL. GRAND SYMPHONY CONC Monday Even's, Dec. 30, 1878, at 8 oclack. WILHELMJ \e brave Hen- A rommunica- Ittio Bl Horn to each otlier, 8 in our 8t. Louls Giads Demecrat (Rew.). ‘The “#Bolld Boutl," says Mr. Henry Watter- son Intho last number of tho North-American if no such state of wtand why the line | and grred of the » stork business. herves of the fleht. On the floor abovo «tinauich the ornziine from the souviens, The Worl's treates) Violin Virtuso, Wil play with men, “We belleve nothing galned, and this spirit of deter- mination, has developed our wiuing interests, mado our wild mountains resbund with hife, built towns aud roflronds, furnished work for nds of laborers, epread wealth and fmprovement all over our City of Ban Francisco, and other Joealitie: mining-stock business 1s to-day as safu s auy mavings-bank {nstitution fo the country, aa we nil know tho many repeated follures of thes | stitutions bave swamped in poverty thousands poor people who have fn. trusted their Jittle ail to the safe (1) kecp- r Congress or {is commitleen shonld be so hostile to the ataff, 1 think, can only be necounted for on the fea that the yressure in Congress day by day d year by year un the part of a numerons staff has fncensed them, Last summer, when #at fu the rooms of the Anguirer Bubvau in thls casually dropped the remark th not think Secretury Eherman would remal st the head of the Department—iong after resumption had Leen At the time your vorrespondent I nquirer s slnifi- ¢ It came fromn o relative kuown to be tn” Beerctary Sherman's confidence, ago a wurm personal irlend of Moulton stated to your correspondent, in effect, that Blierman did not Intend to remsin Recretsry of the Treasury inuch longer. of now as signliicunt only beeause there fs good ground for the beitef that the Information came from Moulton, It may be ndded, too, thut the Presldentis) beo fias also lafd an gz In- Secretary Shermun's bonnet. He firnly believes that he will be uble 1o get resumption under way In_u manner Keview, ** ia n reaction agalnst proscription at- in-Law Moulton tended by misgoverninent, and a protest ngatnat menace of Federal fnterfer- wnce.! The Bolld Nortn, wa may add, is a re- aciion nialnst abused gencrosity attended by 'y, and a protest against the ever- recurring nicnace of Coufederate domiuation, rounded by the dead and wounded under o burning sun, Porter stood at hia noon of the 25th of June, the following night, wil day the 20th, and night, until the morning of theeith, when Terry cameup. Vorter's evi. denceo, in 8 nutahcil, will siow that Heno " lost his head," and was the Jirst Lo quit the wood, recruss the Little Big Horn, aud scale the binff, Porter was one of the last, the top of the blufl he remarked to Reno that they weia pretty budiy demornlized. it was a charge. Porter took the hint, ani digoified the stampeae * a charge.” HENDAKING CUSTER ANY ASHISTANCE Porter considered impossivle. The endesyor, 1d have resulted fatallv. Col. een thinks it would have been the hight of folly to have gonc towards Custer. le will £0 tustify, and o inrge majority of tliose with Capt, Me¢Dougall is prob- ably the unly ofticer of the regiment who will forcibly insist that Ren® in ali probability could 1w _emphatic ‘in his opinfon that Koo should have churged the Indians from his position (s front of the wood. F. Girard was #n interproter and scout, mind was the last.man to communicate with Custer's ‘aok. Ile {s an fntelligent v stronz points in contradic- tlun of Iteno's oifleial report ot the baitie, udicts lieno, and proves upon ls showing that the Msjor told several very awkward lles fn that report. mewhat scnsational aod fresh, THWEATERN NOTES, (ien, Bherman 18 reported as suving that the Beventl Casalry witl go to the Milk River coun- try next spring to bulld the new poat, Boventn wishes it was not such a crack regi- It tins all the work [u cousequente, AMilitary mien here betlevo that §f the Reorgan- fzation bill passes Gen. Miles wili bu made Adju- tant-Goneral of the Army. way to get that stur, smoking-room, ‘Tho neatly-furnishea reading- room contains the morning nnd evening papers, and the principal mogazines, There are con- venlenees for writing, and paper apd envelopo oru furnished for o benny. Tha library contalus standard novels, encyclopedias, and “historical works, and Is open to nll visitors, roots the evening way be pleasantly passed by the ever-recurring 1 do not know who i reapon. =itlo far the bill of the Burnside Committee, but T tnink it has very many good things!init, and is likely ta become & law, Maj.-Gen. Bchofleld, Buperintendent of the West Point Academy, ! 1 really think we have reason to be gratified with of the Committee, althongh we would piadly save »o tnueh cutitn were posaible. ‘The modo of deing 1t s certainly as liberal and kind as nossible, §f 1t must be done; Lat of that we have pulic iife—nt e Kundreds and thou sccompiished. 1 h Murder and Hoor In Malne, When he reachod Washtngton Post (Dem.). They are a good people down fu Maine, They don't hang anybedy, but send murdercrs to prison to await the fssue of an Exccutive war- rant for their hanging, and that warrant never Tho Maine people wlil forgive any You cap take lifo there aud not be Killgd; but, If you take beer, you are socially dead aud burled. Iadmitting three ublie Kelieamate, cot g hgle Admission to INVEATMENT OF A NICKEL in coffee and rolls, or fu other viands, The price- roprictor is honeat In his ho workingimen. list shows that tho Durpeso to beneflt t teaarodcentsa cup, cocon 4 cents, rolls a penny eucl, and upou thousands of This is mode use Pckety mud Rtose dge. 1 think you ¥ upy nearly tre entire army outslite of Washington 1 your approval of thie measure. sshdwichies 4 cuflee, to be taken outside the premises, are sold at § cents 8 quart, pe and threo of Cavendish nge furnlshed ot *tup- s cup of coffeo, ten, or minh stock dues so witn an understanding thal he wins or loscs, oud when minlng stock reaches its xenitn, then men should not buy, but they see that the, have made a fortune If they had bought for sale, but no; sume such dis- courarfug remurks may have reached them ns my California friend writes, and they wait too Up goes tho stock and then recedes, They could have madeso and so If the stock Theu tha cry of loss erime except tippling, - —— SILVER CERTIFICATES, To the Editor of The Tritnne. Cnscaao, Dee, 28, —What possible objection can there be to the fssue of silver certificates by the Secretary of the Treasury to any and-all persons depositiug stiver bullion; the bulllon to Ue properly assaved, and its weight and fineness rtamped upon each bricks smd butlion not to be minted, but held until de sitver certilieates? ‘This would miake a market for sllver, aud In no way would the Uovernuzent It would smply be a custulley, and bo doubt all expense of Ing the certificates and hand n would be 'net by the percentugze of luss in the wearlug out and slestruction that follows the 1 om not sure Lut that this vlan micht sately be adonted with both siiver and gold; the certificater would be as valuable a8 the coin ftaelf, and for commerclal purposcs be vastly more convenlent, . E. T, SUMwaLT. ——— Reno wiil 5o swear, ‘Those who bu: tocoa can carry lunch w In tho basement {8 4 further economical feature, By tho terms of rental the prico of shaving 1s fixed at 5 cents, and hair<cutting at 10 cents, with washiug accom- modatlops frec to all house, ‘Ihe inatitution lias been open nearly a month now, and bas done a largo business, con- stantly lucreasing as workingmen discover that of thetea nnd voffeo 18 excellent, e only cheap thing abont the model establishment s the prlce: be no doubt of the suceess and {n that case the cvoffec-houses will raphdly ‘Thero 18 roon for thems and not only that, there 1a room for some enterprisiog mai to make a fortune out of cales nadele ufter Lhose of Parts, cqually well furnished and cqually rbasonable in prices, A PALACE THAIN OF OPERA, or Mapleson 15 the tirst imitator of Msuoger Sargeut, aod wihil train, us well By ju speclal care. The contract provides thpt for the sum of $15,000 tho op- eratic compaoy aud fimpedimenta shall bo trans- Mondricks® Mistake, Cincinnatl Gasette (Rev,), Tn his nddress to the law-students at Michigan University recontly, ex-Gov, Hendricks tendered some sdvice uathered from his own experience on the subject of guing-inta politics, cessful,” soid be, * tdon't stay too lony. [ often Itematn in volitics long Lile lite, and then return to ‘This 1a good adviee, and no oubt Mr, Hendricks meau §t, but wu should }ke to sce b tested with & call, for instance, from tue next Notfonal Democratic Couven- curreet, would ud entitic him to the respect and of the Money Power, wake Ohto the atampin ical ngerandizewment, he —all, of cuuree, contingent upon suceess: First, the Executive ofllce; second, s Senatorship, tu which the former would be a stepping-stone; and, third, the Prestdency, s a flxed fact that Shernan dues not fntend to relegate himacll to private life without au effurt an his part to keep in public life, and for this reason he s not only willing, but suxious, to tako the sdvantage which the next campalzn Let a movement with but balf the spountancity be made by the Ohio Repun- licann to place lidm at the liead of thelr tivker, he will not be found ie race offers 100 good fu the barber shop. have saved Cuater. Hence, In his desire to -ground for his potit- 1 Lhree cards to play, atrons of the coffee- een thefrs to sell, one dollar Invedted, think 1 ataid tov Jong. cnough to learn working capital §s being sold, and buy the stock our profession. ns you would United States bonds or rny other fnvestment, und take the beneft of the increase i vatue aud dividends, marging §3 where some are heavy'losers, There ness vaving no well to-duy as minlig amcd mining stocks, 1 manazed here ure cood siiver miies in hat arc sure to Kholders; alao fu Bul, if men aro to be frivhtened out 26 Al 14 may be et down BURANUK and GLIVKLR ‘There seemna to tle experiment, But buying stocks on In Obio uffers, freue uf paper, Grant’s Southern Strength, ) ‘When it s considered probable that the ex- Presldent may recelve fn the Conventlon the united vole of the Bouthern delegations, and that this would leave him about plucty votes to recelve from the North in order to rendera unltke Thurma: skulking in the resr. n position to Lo trampled upon Uen, Uartiold and Mr. wuch step, but solely for the selfish at % may Interfero “with tholr own travel by special There fs 1o other ‘The Cameron-Sherman family fnlluence, with Miles' ne record, must thero aro others who will mnke fortunes out ot what they Jet pass. “Now, stuck-brokers are not dwani segnls, ftarry W all unscrupulous men; by no ineauns. & FULL ORCIEESTRA of I'rof. ADOLPH ROSENIECKER. C TWICTIRL SN PTON, th T ML RO e ay Morning, Dec, RT Monday Evening, Dec. 30, rrons to Tlreo P o oot & Sona?, IlOGIEY_g_’I‘IIH:\'] RE, % of the Queen of the MISS FANNY DAVENPORT. Monday ane T||f!d!yflnlkhll at®, and GRS N Wills' Great o AND XLW. Ihts clty ot 1l desfred, it of Mia Davenport. FIOU 8 Bill, LONDON A¥- Mise Emma Abbott and less Engiish HOOLEY'S TIN L. 3. HOOLEY.. prietor and Manager, NOLISHL UPERA BRABON. kvealag, Jan, U-81X NIGUTS KIMA AUBOTT And the Widely Celebrated MRRS BNGLASI OFEIRRA €O, s and an e no of Steamships, BAILING TWICE A WEEK FROM New York to Queenstows, Liverpsol, and Londen, Cabin pamssge fram 8§30 to $70 currens lokels st reducot rates Aritdiu ot saibines “‘3:; TNORTH GRIAN LLOYVD, lCnI!II'llL’ W"lrl.; T 7 nomiuation certaln, it is seen that the conjoc. hfltlo"fll I‘l vures ju regand to Giruot's political future ure made on good grounds. A plea sor Graut will recelvu from the averago Bouthern negro a quick response; byt of Cankling, or Blaine, vr Wash- burue, e knows lttle or nothing. Besides Miles is willing, ‘Lhere was never o much frelghting to the 1t requires £00 teums to Tne Norihicrn Pacific never car- rted as much frelubit at this seasou of the yesr as it ls carrying now. us_hunest men among other branch of busine: and sell as the purchaser may deslre. our people who purchased working capltal stoc! par valito are enjoying thetr 1, § idends per month from the sanic, are very well pleased with their investment The California and Consolidated Virginia Mi atd 850,000,000 in dividends, sud a ur November s nuw awalting stockholders, Let us bear both sides of the question. WinLiax B, or Car. i —— WE GIVE IT UP, T0 the Editor of The Tribuns. Moraxe, 1ll,, Dee. 27.—How many votes for United States Senator doed Qov. Cullom expect to make for himself by refuslug to let alleged murderers be taken (rom this Btate upon the requisition of the Governor of the Btate of Pennsylvanial Yours truly, ried 4,000 miles, The sumber of farcs stipu- atcd 1s mald to bo 240, though whers all thas uumber of people Is 1o cume from does not ap- Col. Mapleson Is to haye a new car for {s own particulr accommodation, and threo other palace care are Lo be freshly fitted over One of these I8 to be named (ierster, the socond Roze, and the third Hauk, in honor of the prime dunne. the way, I8 not pany will trave| hrokers as in any men who will buy —————— TAX AGITATION, T8 the Kditor of The Tritune.. Cnicaao, Dev. 23, —Few subjects have so de- moraliziog an influence upon buslue coustant wrangles in Congress over changes ln which so unseltls values as 1o moke both manufacturer and desler often feel ko withdrawing capital from businees entircly ana josses thereby to Government and fndivid- uals may be cuunted by miilions, revival fu trude g vouraged hope of future, and actd! ared to be s realt hopes, A cheeriul spiric had 1aken the place of loont, and busincss nien throughout the coun- pressed tuith fn-w geouine revival, yet it was accomyanied Abnot Interfere,” 11ills ns thera §s now, SWARITANAS There was nover ss imlssivn, Hele of seats commences Politleal Shrowdness, . Bualiimore Gazeite (Dem.), The 8t, Louis (lube-Denivcral.is 8 loug-headed 1t urges with great vehiemence ihe sppointment of George Willlam Curtis .to the vacant Berlin mission, politieal shreswdness, Curtis is the bitter, un- g toe of Grant and Grantlan, Crant Ring w eapeclally Joterested In sending him out of the country, to Urant as ho {8 reported to Le, ho willact on the suzgestion of the C.-0., sud seud Curtls luto genteel exile. Did Biaine Prig 1lls Speech ? Hariford Tvnes (Dem.). An English gentleman who restdes In this vi- ¢inity, and bus read Mr. Blafue" azoinst the Bouth, sayu it struck hiin that be ) omd {0 & great pare tho very language, of that speech, a good while sgo, On tusning to bis colleetion of the speeches of Danlel O'Couuell fn Parllament, tuund alinvst tne same speech, detiyered (it our infoumaut remembers correctly whos bls friend said) in 185 in the matter of the Cork Of course the figures Aungee alko, in places ar purposc lu thy present casei but tho speech s uily O'Counnell’s, und uot . tor the company. When you travel over the Narthern Paciic fu fs obvious enough why the stock hux unearly doubled b a vear's tinte, apeniug up. 'The Mip our revenuu law AMme, Ross, b; oiog to Mexieo, sud uul:-'nn! in its full strength, plesun was given a complimeutary dinner at the Westmnlnster yesterday, and a ucat affair it was, the guests being mostly represeutatives of the press, with thelr ladies, the hinpresario attributed his suceess to the hard and faithtul work of his compan tukes thu greatest pride. Bpeakl ceas reininds mo o the Boston Merald's correspoudent, that Col. Mapleson will carry away with 8 the profita of his first subscrin- York. 'To anybody who e seatiny capacity uf the Acadens; the smouut o6 muney that can be put erowded Liouse, the absurdity of this siatement o bave clewred $100,000 out of thirty perfurmances, Col. Mapleson must bave mado uver $3,00v above expeuses from ight; snd, ae his expeoses sra fro; 2800 Lo §3.200u performance, the total re- cglpts wmust be somethivg Immuouse to realize this estimiate, to say nothing of the fact thut at least one-fourth of the performances wery pour- or comparatively so with and could uot have done uors than cover expenses, if they did Mapleson bas mado something, and the musle- lovers arv excecdiugly giad that he has; by bLas not asyet grown rich off New Yorkers, and more - handsouely by him O'LEARY GETTING THE LEST OF TUR %iPoRT.” Fho country {8 sourl River never carrled as much freliht to lenton for Heteua mereiants us it did the hml- ason. ‘The big wheat farmers K0 ADVARNCE IX PRICES, NEW YEHAR'S WEBK. The steaniers of Flanqueite's erlebrated Comie Opera, the BELLS Ul"“ygllm EVILLE, TRACYTITUS ESGLISH 0 N Mavre. s frcme ‘This is the hlght of B BOLL atverage, §3 pin adaeg i, § 1005 secaind ucy, Fur trelght ORLICY __3Bowiing Ureen, hew York. "INMAN LINE. The Steamunlp Clty of Harlla will sall 1) Yark foF 1verboul. & o e Ing out of falr crops en- thne prosperity fu the near s dduring the full ) business of the Territory. The wheat fanner 18 the aristocrat, sud 'y youn head fiiled with 5,000-acru wheat ficlde, o docsn't dreatn of belug Prestdcut or an A e only cuvies Dalrysuple, the W King of the Northwest. [4] ————— e THE UNITED STATES SIGNAL SERVICE. Uradually, the wild snd ungoveruable forces of nature _are, through sclence, madu of use to Folluwing In the wake of the {ngenious Iuventions for the use of beaw and clectrivity, comes the orgunization of the United States Big 1s it not wonderful that & sys- tewn could be originated aud perfected whereby an operator can scenrately predict the weather et experiencs 0 be rolislle. Iu bis briet remarks 1f Huyes Is as partial ¢, Saturdey. J toticeable fact witha proviso *that Conzre ‘I hinking people fully realize that taxation 13 the ite fiobby-torse, sud they aro 0 our Jegislators care not one Le uppression or not 1o the v Uabin basesie, § 24" Meamers uf tik teago. FIEANC IIA“\'I‘EIII.Y’S THEATRE, ee——— Mow Lincoln (ot 1is Pass Henawed, Mauager sau Proprietar. Bioaminglon (1) Pumtagrank. Hlere's a souvenis of the It is a true copy of & letter on filu among tho archives of the Chicazo & Alton Road, st the Buperiutendent’s office in Bloomington. It 13 & modest requeat for the renewsl of & season pass ou the Alton Road: HrRinarisLp, Feb. 13, 1858.—R, P. Morgan, Jtallroad. —Dean Siut lere’s your old rotten T've broke It usla' on it 1 wish ou wunid take 1t aud mend 1t, case | shall want to " “Aciing ou this gea ‘+chalked hat." beglnolng to beh cent whether ths Roes withaut saylug, - ; CIGARETTES! RELIEF f LANIE LR AT "WAIL, 25 CENTS, J.L & CO., Hocbester, X. Y. bad read the substal i 1o ride fvto or Few industrivs wore {u this direction than tohacew manutactur- ‘To tax **the poor mon's chicl ralicled "1t was & good po- et L 18 dorbtiul i thy poor less for bis tobaceo when the 1 und than hy bus ol cents, Jt was “horrible M to tax tea and colfee, indispensable; silks, tobacco wem luzurdes, have suffered MGEIR FAMN ELITE COMEDY COMPANY, »OL SUITIE RLASNEL ¢ World's Urest Comie Artlgl, Grana Matinge Ne- . T T biealy SR Sy 0l T O a1 outrage up Hitfeal potnt, and man bus ever pat roves our * storm siguals " ually greal are the advantages uiade fu the scfence of mealciue. Btep by step, uncertaiotics ud doubts have yielded vo absvlule certainty. ‘Thyaiscoveries of Harvey and Jumes huvo been vd by the tiolden Medical Discovery of No longer weed peopls Jbysiclay has pronounced lundreds of testlmonials are on e 1o the oflice of Dr. Plerce from those ed all hope, and bad been eiven up to die by paysiclans and friends. Io- Bupdrintendens C. b M;‘:r!llm to John —eapecially fur A ERetn A ints WAL M. + agposite Court-House. aent of the distin; atre toysl, Lublin, M . e 21, 89, 50, and T8¢ Dramites.. Mhiky, sl AND LUNU DINEANKN aud aud * such only should be taxcd.” of dullars were Jost sud tuany persons rutuvd by variatlons ou culfee and tea alone, but they were cxempted, and a fixed taz placed on thése abominatlous—~whisky aud fobacco. preceacnt, herc's y wish you Would take it and ‘send me 8 new_ one, case | ahall want touse §t the 1at of Al sall to be cescntl duspalr becausy sowe the Junys unsound. Heautiful Beeners, cagy devutiug exclusive aiea- Uon 10 theee diseass. Uilice Bours, 1610 5 L . CoNnume They bave ‘uopy 1 thau be has by theur. Bacchariuo Frauds, Gualcaston (Tex.) News. e - Archbishop Purc usical Directur. COLO ¥ and Saturdey nighte—~ ERA CONPANY, ¢ Nuted Ve Engllsh Prima e 20 o mnlrln‘; Mgllsh Prina Douud, 5 s, gide reuiiton of the 8, Mr. Eugens Clagce o . Flake, na Meftler, Sir. )i 8 large sud well-teained ] adrs a0 a0 uuusual tumber uf Artists. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THE WEEK, Grand Now Year Hollday Attractivu—the werld- famous ulahey i § BIUSIC -MALL, ON_ CURE, To ConsumpTives AND INVALIDS. Bugar-refiners, (. 18 allcged, by the use ot Rluvose wake a clean galu of $15.73 on every hogshead of sugar they refine, threetiiths of whichh smount comes from the Uovernment, aud two-fifshs from the purchaser, who thinks Docs auy oue believe vur Congress (s capable of wakiug & luw which may be regarded s o stable onet For wonths paat the switation has been kept up, oud vow @ rumor reaches us that, 28 & comproinise with Comulasioner, Congress will tax tea und cotfee {l that otlicial will agree O'Leury s walking away to victory, as be in- g done ever siuce be gave up watking . The Bridgeport “8pors,” au this timo of writiog, Las flattened out much us Hugbes,the * lepper,’ did,and 1s quite as much bu bas succeeded bet- cipieut consumptiou, brovchitls, aud serofulous y, surely, and perwsancutly deld to the heallbg lufiueices of the Discuver, t the buwcls becoustipated, use Dr. Plerce Pleasant Purgative Pell Fincen The Cluciungti resignation of Uertman will be bis successor, Y {mpresslon here that Mishop Chstard, of this Purcell §s aceepted, o It s thy gencral For tull patticulurs of u characters By i PO TP T Ty FAIKBARKS' Diocese, will su swe Plerce’s Memorandum Bouk, glvea away hie s buying sugar. ‘Tbis is how §t Ls eafd to be ¢ all drugglats. done: Bugar is bought st 63§ cents a pound, by rugglate. sud anixed with glucvse, purchased as 33§ cents a pound, {n the proportion of three parts After baving pocketed the differeucs in price between sugar and glucose, the refiner re-c3voMs bis ‘redurd ™ suar, und obtalne a s rebate or drafback of aboul 8 oereerton Lis ‘Thus wnotber ter- Well nay the peovle to & reduction v Ll est I8 to bo demoralized. cxclaling ** There van e w0 prosperity uotil therc fs'ho Cougress.” * Au wsprejudived vote of vur busluess com- muulty would be tlat Congress 13 & nubsunee, and the most pupular weve they could now wake would be to eljoury siue diz lu drawiog gute- ber YBport’s" alleged Tse WINCHESTER'R HYTOPROSP! Bayard Taylor's Small Doy, Atbaay Koentng Timer. yard Tuylor "wet dlxy editor of the erul years azo, he did not dare Lo sk or he was receiviu) y It (s freely doubted wl reat walk at Bridgeport was ever 11t was, he had 21ven bo evidence of repeat i, when placed o circumstances ad- wittiug of o deception. fall to Le of vast profic fusuclally, bowever, A Now Location for th ab acknowicdxed Bpecits L, Years experivice. WILY IT Price, 81 sud §4 per ot Nus York h‘rl ¢ Mitton Las concluded. for the frm of the purchasy of the block by Wb Seveuty-list Regi- fur au wncrease of salary, 212 a week, but he &1 “{nslst on having & soiall buy 83 assixtant to report dres, Prepared only by The week canool il Lud oveaplv & 00 111 & 113 Lake St Chicdgd, . Becaelulwbuy caly the Geauing,

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