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VOLUME XXXI1X. Blll'l‘fl; CLOAKS, AND MANTLES, A e P P SUITS GLNAKS MANTLES WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. ] 'E’zéld, Lester & Co. WABASH-AV,, Have made such reductions in prices of - SUTTS, 3 CLOAKS, AND MANTLES, As will guarantee. unprece- dented bargaing to all who purchase, We desire to close out the entire stocl: of Winter Garments, and have marked them at prices to insure rapid 8a Te. CLOAKS, $1.75 and upwards, Ho OSE BEAVER MANTLES, elegantly trimmed in Silk and ange, $10, ‘A Superior Lino of INPORTED CLOAKS in. Beaver, Diagonul, and Mate- Iasse, down o' $10.00, Lot of POLONAISE AND OVERSKIRTS LADIES" ULSTERS, $5.00. CLOTH CIRCULARS, $4.00. WALKING SUITS, CARRIAGE AND NINIIENING COSTUMES, remarkably chieap. ‘NNW NPENN' GNNTATAS' COMIC OPERA BY ARTHUR SULLIVAN 43 the most Dormhrlth log of the kind aver performed n this excentlonable, making it very wesiral i wii whie! TRIAL BY JURY s a lsughable 1'; with Otonial dress And seeaory: Tho ast ons lo oasy. “ T ey "4 cente e ut v ina o (o centa sits but & few singers, and aro capital lor Ppar riorine aaces. The last throe are Juveniles. Ia OLIVER.DITSON & CO., Baston. AND ‘JACKBTS, fringe trimmed, at $1.00, H. M. S. PINAFORE. count: sl uxcollent and easy, and words une fo T Aok :':?n“r‘tlmuln -ewnomw campleu. watled sy« Oporuita by the samoe Author. 5O cents s B Bondage, By Chadwicr, 810 " Dy Huserneld, ery - 1iy Bradbury hree L‘unmu which are munmmn. ‘when llren Panline® (32),—% Patom| » (32),=4* DI, s Dlllnnlu! ” !I) NP a dunrdinn Anael? (4 0 eenttl = quliihie r prese, ** The Sorcerer,” by Bulllven. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. CUSHING'S MANUAL Rul [ "fl?"""":(‘ l’mu 0f Parliamentary Practice. s ot procecding nod delats {n deltbersifvo aesom: Rt atandard aw i thie United - Bikok Tor every rricrence 1y"or'any rocmcdtie or expuderor Asier i i Cuani L PRiBtea from AR Plates fnat Yorsale by all Dookseliers, Ve Prblish loy-at.e lioat MONEY toLOAN |; BUIOSAR . REED. o 52 WamL . Y. ounhn required, on IMPIEUVBDLIIICAUO , 8t BEST RATE P"A"”fi' u o andpromptly attended to lc: fln recetved an PO aitendes pAPPleaisby recened snd WO, 75 ltandoiph-st ESN (4‘ Thorong Wach T Rfiuau'mg At Reasonable Rtates, Is done by N. MATSON & CO. Wholesale Druggis 18 & 77T RANDOLPO-ST. . BOARDMAN & KEEP, HARD-W0OD LUMBER. L Office, 154 LaSalle-st, Yard. West Fourteenth & Lumber-sts,, Chicago, ______State and Monroe-sts, " H A HURLBUT & 00, OCEAN STEAMNIIF, Ty D s 1 Tran, |5 R ducatars Jiu, &4 fi‘lfl - Dali »m }; C 5”' EARRAGE N OOLD | |uuumumu HE-Fint Cabla, $100; (0, 8435 | Transatiantls Cempany. Vork aud Mavee, *Pler 42, N. iz, foot Ine, beddlng, and utensils, vm-nh l'unf" C o lolhs 5 DE BERIAN. Asent, 53 rosdway, . Ageut for Clicagv. o0 Thckata bo i jolnta frelxnt nd bansake i Jlux-u Urveu, dew York. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1879—~TWELVE PAGES, CIRE_INKURANCE. SENATORIAL that the sixty or seventy voles claimed by NORTHWEST BAR, ASSOCIATION, ** An Awoclation of Lewyers, la which membellhlp tarestricted to mmox hl,‘h cf each county, -] il Connty. ARIZONATF,\':- m“m,:mc:“h WE wrLLs COLORADO—Denver, Arpahoe COMNTH & MACON. Qrorgetown, Clear Creek SOIBYL o yrrCHELL, o] 4 It D“w';"“ Deadwood, Lawence SOt e, Tankton, Yankton County. E. 0. BMITH. LLINOIS—Aledo, l'!g' ‘3::“‘;;,:5;1 & WHARTON. Bloomington, Melean CountE o o\ SULTA. Canton, Fulton C“,“‘fi C. J. MAIN. Carmi, White County, P W, 1. JUIINEON. Chariestan, Ooles COURYp 1 11¢ & FICKLIN. Chicago, Cook County. BLEEI‘F,“ & WHITON, Genova, Kane County, s e ool 1 dAYBOR. T mu(h.\ oatgomery Cotaty, i e, M un| ek RO )rfi' HJek & LPPINCOTT. Jerseyvllie, dersey Coun {onm W. HERDMAN, Lancoln, Logan connm HODLIT & STOKES, ‘Marshall, Clark County, T. 4, GULDEXN, Sttt e AL, TURLES & OB Muris, Qrundy County, 0D UE & HUSTO Morrison, Whitestdo County, - HEADING. ! WL 3. MeCOY, Oquawks, Henderson County 1012 T Oregon, Ogle County. Ottawn, LaSalle County, Paxton, Ford Count Tekin, T:.IEI!“ cflll:l'l’ A EANPLE “ A.D.BAWSERL 2 f_:::::::fi:::é‘[&m}' DROS, & ULRICH % T, W, MoNERLRY, P“:-lfl!lfl. :‘:kncoun""rflflfl ‘WORTIHNGTON. ekt woasaei 0TS MCEARDRO, Sheturwille, Sheiny County, O 'L DIAZEE. Spriagfel, Saagamon aoaiy ) & HAMLIS, ATTON & LANPHIER. Sulltvan, Jonltrie County. 5 DeRain Couaty, ALVIN P- GUEENE. omnt 7LOWELL & CARLSES. ‘Tuscola, Douglas County. i AL AN A SASTHA DS Vandala, Fapeite County. 2 "+ MATHEWS. INDIANA—Albtan, Noble num'.'ur VANPARITON: €rawfordsville, Montgomery, Inog 2, ERLLS. : Giias. . ToAVIS. Crown Potat, Lako County. Fowler, Benton Count; WOUOD & WOOD. owler, Benton CouRlY. yipppick & TRAVIS. Frankfort, mlnlnn Count) AV IAIJNIII & HIGINDOTHAM. @ashen, EIXhart Coanty mu...:x..m County, T WALLACE. Boath Bend, 6t Joseph Connty. o O LEN Aeniati, Tt ot /C1us HURBARD. Terra linite, Vigo Contty, | | - SNYUEI ‘Valparatso, Porter County. Yo O HITER 1OWA~Adeh Dallas Cogty, T+ O MERUIFIELD. Anamoss, Joucs Conaty. AoHNT WIS Boone, Soone Connty. 5 B STATK: Burliugion, Deslotaes Conryor T & UNEEN. TALL & DALDWIN, Butler Centre, Butter CountY. Gk M. CRAIG, Cedar Taplds, Lian GOty oy & 6. domIN. Cuerokee, CherokeaOounty. oo oo o Council Plufts. Pdtll'lll-lmlfl Lm““{(llll'G!D\ Crosco, Ioward Causty. Ead 2 FOEMAN & MAnsIL Creston, Unton Coun 3 "o ArTENS0N & GLnEON. Daveusort, Bcott County: ‘Dedorat, ‘Iflnnnhlek c‘#{‘zgwx & ohutigu "¢ R B COOLEY, . Deihl, Delawara County, T 2 @ WATTSON, Dentson, Crawford Caunty. . TADOR & TABUL. Des Motnes, Polk County, : Dubuque, Dubogae County, -0 & PUDLEY. Elkador, Cisyton Connty. 'cm:ukul ; i‘m:' Fmmetaburg, Palo Alo Gounty, Pt L FORD & BOPKIL + Forest City, Winnebago Count I & AxpERSON. Gleawood, Miils Coun 'ATKINS & WILLIAMS, Independenca, Duckauan Couny. W. ROLMAN, Indlanols, Warren County, HEEVERS & BAMSOX. Tows City, Johnson Coun % Wiateey & swisukn Jefferson, Greeno Count Teiar e W:M:"" fivssrLy & ToLtven & FRANK ALLYN, Eeosauqus, Vea Buren Conaty, RLES BALDWIN. Logan, Jlarrixn °°‘""qu A& GADW Maquekets, Jackson Couuity. phriin oy Stanhalitown, Marshall County, OB AUS & LEMERT, Marengo, Tows Count o, Toms CRERNAN, HUONES & KIKE, E. F. DUTCHER, G. B, ELDREDGE, WILSON & DAVIS, the Logan gang exist only In imagination. AT OGLESHT'S HEADQUATERS there was an earnest, dotermined feeling not to surrender the Republican party to the man whose motto is rule or ruin. The older politicians, who are not to be trapped with the dubions promise of a supposititions office two years hemce, and - tho old-lino Abolitioniats and founders of the epublican arty, who favor principle in preference to owing down "to sudden converts, swelled the throng which ebbed and flowed in tho gallant Senstor's room, He and his mana- gers were more confident on the final result than at any time during the campsign. LOGAN'S PROMISES TO OLESBY, During tha day thero wns o rumor afloat that, on two or threo different occasions, Logan had personally and without solicita- tion promised Oglosby that he would not interfero with tho Iatter's racefor re-clection. Ju order to got at the inside of the rumor, your correspondent. interviowed Senator Oalesby this ovening, and he replied that, on threo neparate oceastous, Logan had prom- ined this, ** Vel mo the -mq," said the reporter. ** Weil, thero is not much toit,” replied the Benator, with the sir of a man who had once pnt his trust in friendship and had Leen deceived, **'Tho facts are. simply these : One day Logsn came into my room in Waslington, in October, 1877, or met ma in the Treasury building daring that extra session before the regular sossion. © Ho cter, lnvl lB one In Hec., Chicago. TGWA—Monterama, Poweshick L A— Moiing Pleasant, nuryt.‘nnmr & Mm”_m NewTosion: cm:k'n‘- 5%0 & rnrurumcx Kewtas, Susois Consts: Nifiast sAVER Forthwood, Worth County. EARERYL & OOE Onawa City, Monons County, { ke RCTLER Oeage, Mitehelt Countr. BopERS LUERY Orceola, Clark County, DOT ) # DISHOP. Gskaloors, Mahsake County, . *F - TENFLE: Ottamwa, Wapello Cfil‘lfllr{vam 4 MALCOLIL, SILLER & MYNATD. Ttock Raplds, Lyon County. ¥. A. KEEP, Bloux City, Woodbury Connty, Tipton, Cedar County. ditase & Tavion. Toledo, Tama coun!y. L O —— ‘Winterset, Madison Collnl]‘ ONARD & STRELE, EANBAS—Abilene, Dickinson Lennlh = Atchison, Atchison cnnn‘:“" EAEIE & PIBGC Burlingsme, Osage len itl!l'l' & ITAROR R Counc Grove, Morrls Cannty. 10 11 OAEON. Fidursdo, atice Goaaly | M5O & BERTHAN, Grest Bend, Barton Caspys L L RO WLES. Indcpendence, Moutgomery Cm}‘. o HL.DobaR, Pakiter onass. Lawrence, Douglas County, SAMUFEL A. RIGGS. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County. dered to Let Up f Insurance Co.,i\chork. O ey o Twes, The Ghninnnn sunounced thiat, Mr. Will. ism A.'Tames, having received'a majority of all the votes cast, was the nomineoof the cancus fof Speaker of the Thirty-firat Gener- al Assembly. Mr. W, B. Taylor, of Marshalt Conuty, was elecled Olerk of the House, snd BMr. T. J, . Vemon, of Washington County, was elected First Assistant, Mr. W, B. Hawkins, of Kane, Becond Assistant, and Mr, E. T, Whitcomb, of Champaign County, Third Assistant, Miss Lillie Ray, of Bpringfield, was elected Postmistress of the House, The other minor positions were' filled aftor repeated ballots and much axpendnlnm of time, . At & meet ing of TIH" nsrv'm.xc,\\' !B'fl\TOl‘“Ala CAUCTS this nfternoon in the Indies’ orilinary of the Iecland Totel, tho Hon. Jobn M. Hamilten, of McLean, was nominated as Cbairman pro tem. of tho Senate, and Mr. James II, Pad- dock for Becrotary, Ir. George Terwilllger, of Whiteside, was nominated for First Assist. ant Secretary, and Mr 'R W, ORGANIZED 150, A Sort of Gap in Nature, Like tho Cessation of a Forge- 5701 Semi-Aumnal Slatoment, | ¢ Hemmer Jan. 1, 1879, The‘. flénw Outside Fascinat- ors'Running Many Gran- gers into Bank, , JOHN N. NEIMAN, BTRUDLE & KNNB. Ye Rural Member ‘Mot “Like a Pleasant Vote, When Such Is Wanted,” N, Jd, Cent. 1T, focl Préthiame t tranaic.. LIABILITIRS, Incloding Relnsurance. .. Innumerable Blandishments Lavished on the Senato- rial Communist. ant, Mr, J. L Wheat, of Will Connty, recelved tho nopination for Sergeant-at- Arms, Thomas Penuiwnll, of Mason, was named First Assistant, aud Mr. A. A. Ben. jamin, of Lee, Becond Assistant Bergeant-at- Arms, Lizzie L, Harris, of Bpringfield, was nominated for Postmistress, and Kate O. c-p‘l'ult(ln u. n.‘ Hondaat par) Net Surplns. $150,018.42 Losses pald since orgaul- zatlon, nearly. 01,000,000.00 He Shall Be Chairman ef a Prison- [ v Par Yalue Stock Lrons, Mce County. f" GRISWOLD, , ‘{(.} ].l‘:mk Vall:n.....'. _: 160.00 Labor Commitice an lle Vote brouglt up the subject of my re.election | Hays, Firat Assistant., C. H. Groenleaf, of fenion, Semstn Coutys "0 LA WUSCOTT: lulln of Asseis to Liabili- for Logan. himself. It wasa vory short convernation. | Cook, was nominated for Earolling and En. Tapeka, Shawneo Coun J. T, TATLORL | ey . .... Sosmetnsesa 8.65 Ho said: *I supposo you want to be ro- | grossing Clerk, and F. E. Stevansof De Kalb, Wichits, Bedgwick cun:'x(:’ HTANE DI a0 MICHIGAN—Colawater, nm:r;'i} Ll ALDELSTON, Detrolt, Wayne County. ‘LIIAHLI 4 D. WIRIGHT. o el et c”“;x‘-lx'\mu. & TINDALL. Toughton, Joughton m“"'mn'mu & BN hpeming, Maraustes ‘Cosaty, O TOUNE FiekinG, sk Cansly. WW1eT & osnony. Kalamazoo, Ealamazoo cnui'no B Costirs " Murkegon, Muskegon Conn Y. Koy . Bucky, ’ N'ulchmm & McLAUGHLIN, !INNKED’I‘A—Mun\fll:I:u. Uuprwl 2oput; R e SiLLen. Northfeld, 3 o:'m:“‘m:.::::";mmu WHIPPLE i ;nmm County, S M+ DUKLINGAXE, faint Paul, Ramsey Count; RENRE 31 WELLY, e ’u i T 2. M. GILMAN. ! OURI~Chill vingston Count 3 l‘"xm:.cc\: .vm:o- Gon: 6. poro. Plattabo "c'nnmn Couuw"w. it Sl 8. un: 2y Vg oy L0 TORNRY, “NROADITRAD. BLA‘H{ACK 2 TaRnSsLER. MONTAN A ThiIt.—Furt Bonton, Chotean County, ~ Virglota City, Madison eidt NS BN L. L g J: . cALLAWAT. A= Alblo: 1008 it “n::nu‘ o, “;flm: Gt Lomax cuauk, e * HALE & McEWEN, DakotaCity, Dakata County. 10MAS L. GUIFEY. ¥alls City, Richardson Connty, Geveta, Fitigiore County, 1AM IIPAVIS g tnane, 1t Gonpy FONTHIOLEE LIKES STokice e 7 3. 1 WoOLLEY. bt OLIVER I. 8COTT. Lincoln, Lancast lr mlfll!’ HARWOOD & AMES. Nebraska Cliy, Ofos Couaty,y, " Gmahs, Douglas County. 5 ‘“ 'ruunsm'«' Plattamouth, Cem County. - ; WIKELER & BTONE. Republican City, Marlad Couaty. Bt 7’3, DEMEBTER. ey, Gy eni County. A. M. BTEVENSON. Tecumssh, Johnson Couaty, 8.7 DAVIDSON, ‘York, York County. W BEOTT: TEXAS~Dallas, Dallas County. ™ cm; “'" -cox" UTAD TERRITORY~Ogagn Clty, W eber County: PERCIVAL J, BARKATT. Salt Laka Ciy, Balt Lake Cannir’ 0 0 'WISCONSIN—Alma, DBuffalo Cnnnl{u“’ n‘ossl 5 Haldwln, 8t Crolx Count - oncusk:;xum Chippows Falls, Chippews Cnlm:! L NJ. R s, e i Do L 0 L OrcenDay. Drown Counier ooy enTir, Janesvilla, noekcuun 1y, AURCHOYS & DUNWIDDIE. Madison, Dane Cousty, Relllaviile, Clark O'WHNV"‘*B‘ TENIS A LAY * I J. MACURIDE. Ostikush, Winasbago Count RLES W, FELKEI lactue. Raciae County. i = wol ; o Virsans, Vernon Couaty, "'V T FOLLAL ‘Wausau, Marathon counly A, RELL nnn WTOMINGTERRITONY—Evansibn, U1t wan G Increase in Net Snrphus Ju . 1878, Ineynn’d div dn'\dn. 11,8564.88 E.E.RYAN CO.,Agents 210 La. a.lle st alected.’ and W, H, Brown of Piatt, Assistants, THE IVMOCRACY, aithough in the minority, did not omit go- ing through the formality of geiting ‘up tickets for officers of both Houses. The twenty-one Senators met in the old State. House, and were called to order by Ben- ator Archer, who waas subsequently made permanent Chairman, Senator Mayfleld ‘was appointed Secralory, Archer was nom. innted for President pro tem., and Ed Mer. ritt was awarded the empty honor of a nom. “ination for Beerotary. 'Who usual stnng of nominees for the minor places was arranged, but as their names will cut no fignre during the sesslon it is useless to immortalize them. TUE SIX1Y-ONE HOUSE MEMBERS held a simtlat pointlesa caucus, in which they sot up candidates for positions beyond their reach. Moses Wentworth occupioed the chair, and Rob.nson, of Fulton County, acted as Beoretary. . Jim Hnrrlnmon’ of Kane, was chogen standard.bearer for' the Speaker. ship, and Jerry Crowlsy, of Cook, for Clerk. Bob MoKinley, ‘of Edgar, was chosen for tha position of Temporary Chair. «aan, ln case anybody from his 'side lhould be called upon to sit in that capacity, * The ton or eleven Groenbackera were rein. forced by Bpringer, the Cook Onnnty mang. ger of - I BAID 'VES Ho then sald hie wonld not oppose me. He eaid if 1 wizhed to run he won]d not boa candidate.” ** Was anything said ebout his waiting un. til the expiration of Davis' term?" *No; nothing.of that kind was said, tliough the conversation. jmplied as much, Thu point was that he wounld not .oppose me at this - time. - At another time, which I have forgotten, hie al- luded to it agafu, The third time was lnst March or April, in my own room atWash.. iugton. On alluding to my being & candi- date, Lo said he would not oppose my re- election—that I onght to ba re-glected in op- position to other condidates, alluding, I supposs, to Farwell, Washiburne and Callom, but he did not mention any names.” He said, distinetly, that he would not oppase my re-election, Thers wos no engagement or contract.” g * Was this prowise on his part in recogni- tion of what you shad dunu for hlm. 8enator “Ogleaby 2" **Oh, noj not at ell. It was notin that form; .IL was merely n vorbal promise made :to’ me ‘in & plensant - conversution, to the | éffect that he would not oppose me.” # Hnvo youreminded Gen. Logan of thess conversationis sinco his recent candidacy ¥ Illmd flxe newspapor man, i 1 have,” roplled Benstor Oglesby, 'is marely o little statoient made to me in some conversations in which’ Togan introduced tho subject himself, and they are not of much importauce, and I do not wish “to raise any. antagonism by alluding to them.” Logan Very Sure He Is Not a Blowhard, However Hard He May Blow. denator Oglesby Remembera to His Borrow that Hiz Friend Did Protest -Too Much, The House Republican Cancus Deals Logan His First Dixeot Blow. SNOW, WATER. Ve want every Man, Woman, and Child, who wishes to have dry feet this Winter, to dlscard Rubbers, and use Elgin Polish, ‘Which with its Recent Improvements is Guaranteed; Odorless, Itis abaolutely‘Waterproof and retains its. Shine in all kixids of weathér.’ Will NOT injura Leather, and the only SELF-SHINING Polish that 8 a perfect success., When your loots get solled, WASIH them, and the polishwill vemain. It is thelazy man’s friend. Use once a weel:, Every bottle of the Improved Elgin ‘Polish is furnished with a brush in- stead of a sponge. ** Ask your Dealer for it.” H. M. DICKEY &C0. 19 and 21 WABASII-AV., J. L HATHAWAY, Defeat of Morrison, the Logan Can- didate for. Speaker. Apecial Dipateh to The Tridune, " Beniverrzeo, I, Jan, 7.—Tho Henatorial conflict was less noisy to-day. Tho Logan | sdheronts were not so brash aa yesterday,' and the trombones and drums wore tempo- rarily lald sside. The morning trains were _freighted with members of both Housos, snd: _tho sacocsaions ‘to tho potential Third House| exceeded in number the statesmen to vhcm’ is intrusted the . matter of making our lawa.| Oharley Rood, who has a casa before the Bu.i .préme Court, knd' Ed Filkins, whois Far- 1. . woll'savant courrier, arrived thin morning, ds| did also the remainder of the Cook (hunly‘ 5 dolegation, excoptihe threo Bocialist membors: | of the Lower House. Filking and Charley mado & careful survey of the situation and satizfied themsolves thet tho time had coma for carrying tho war into Africa. Charley Farwell was telgraphed for, and will arrive here to-morrow morning. Jim Root came in thiz evening, and will doublesa have hia littlo say about carrying trunks for the Re. pablican party so long as the leaders uuncly submit to the Logan lash, ON TNY BURFACE thére was not so wuch sctivity in the Senn. torial camps. "Tha contest over the Spenkership was the mors exciting topio, and succeeded in at- tracting much more attention, The mana. geors of the rival Richmonds recognized the fact that it would be botter to let the Bpenkoership question tako caro of itsolf as far as possible, and thus have the decks cleared for action to.morrow, Early in the morning the evidencos began to accumnlate TRE nn GANG, and Liold a littlo sevan.by-nino caucus in; an obscaro room, Pratt, of Whiteside, ocon- pled tho clair, and Fay, of Honry, wislde? the pou. Ritchie was the only sbeentes. 'A seriea of informal speaches was indulged. in, in which the importance of keeping up tho party organization was strongly urged und acquicseed {n. . On tho motion of Smith, of Kendall, it was resolved to meet in catcus every day until after the Senatorial election, A resolution offored by Fraw, of Ford Conn. ty, that the party support a full ticket of its own in the House organization, was unani. mously adopted. Frow will probably bo the Fiat candidate for Speaker. A BSenatorial candidato will be formally pllccd in nominz. tion, A TALK WITH LOGAN. Bubsequeutly the reporter called on Ar. Logan, snd, after reciting the allegation made by Mr. Oglesby, asked hint how much truth « thero was init. He simply replied, *Nonsense 1" When romiuded that tho re- porter was in search of that trathfnl informa. ‘tion which ean only come from headquarters, tho Big Indian Ohief shook lis head and -remarked: *Oh, yos, I know how your ‘TutsuNe will use the truth!” and then added: **I have nothing to say to nny news- paper.” Tha correspondent bowed himself ont, feeling- perfectly satisfled in his own mind that the bloviatiug Benator who studied and mastered thoe solonco’of fluauce in two weeks did not wish to revert to 5o tonder o CHAIRMEN, At tho conclusion of ithe Honse Ropub- Hiean caucus the figuring'for Chairmanships af commiltecs bogan. ‘Thompson, of Cook, secured the Railronds aud Dave Clark the Printing. It ho wants it,"Asa Matthows, tho Piko County misafonary, can have the Judi- cinry Committes, If ho decline, it will bo Valusble, Conl-Tauds, Water-Dower, Cliy slusble, Coxl-Tan - Clty Lots, sua irsdaBe bo s decres of \he e cheenit, Cons og ihe undersigned Tristoes for tha b Betiena e, SARLA :fl b in I'N Uyor 1 tewart Hoise, fom, WhT Cuaaty, L. T rlook ".."‘.N'.‘r?i‘fl" day'of January, 1619, Ftoilawing describad property, Nix hundred acresof coal Iands In Wiit and randy Couutles, near the Braldwood Mine, In tracth uf uot aites uscl, hiorse vower to each e'sali Kunkaken 7 of Wilmingion. AL T8 spreuf Loy ".‘:""." said water-lots, on 10 scres eac ‘auwl, 10 fructs Lot excec m: eriis o as follywer Thires per of tlie apiounc LA for aach 1HarL oF jatio e pa pald m cash on the day of sale, tie_remsloder, to €aan or i “Danda ‘ar dald FAnkakes Cotdpa Sptlun of the hurchasur, I In cas! lll"whulllmoumu nt .’x lllufl‘"& ceut In one y Aad M per cent In twi rnnu ihe day of sale, with' lnurrll on asld l:"fllgfl":.l" € ver cent per suoum, 11 Dbilllt‘ll s in batids, the whola Dayuient Lo hu cu, ted wi lr‘lu Alx months, Houds sold by the wu:pnnr\' lfl uverdua coupous ros ceived ac thelr fare value; honds pledged by the Com- 4uy with their cuupoos recelyed (D[ the amount of the n-uau erally mads thereou with Interest to Jan. J, f he ’l‘muuu will aulx a mlnlnmm XWIL! ln nlcll lutup parcel,” Purthor loformat lrun 2 by Y ‘l\v";’l{llfll: i x‘:r of the lnlllkt:fl ul" s "‘A"’e'x':,:;;:' g 1N e PRTSS it §rrullm Salo of Dnited Ntates Medieal wad : Hospitul Property, Mxvioak Funveving Dxror U. §. A SALE AT PUBLIG \uurmfl flhu..nr'-fi}m | an, L1, 187U, f) n i loe 31" Medieluew, Tuairuinents! Tioosa lmum,‘. i thing, Furaiture, aod Llscellageous Avticie o Milcics way be wen ilis duy bofore’ tha ssles mauy of iheia liarve ever bocn AT Captaln and Medbia) Kenebomsn 0P S A, Bealed 1posals, 10 dupiical ls nd- et "“hm. ched, it recetved ol hia e 1t} r Saturday, Jauuary i1, 1870, furF Ture b LU Tollowing SuphiiEs 1o tha bubalsteice D Bertthent. Unite Lares aruiy, delivered ot sucl places 1o thia ity samiay pilia rive. 55 ouhl nacka, 106 1be et oxch, utton Outsliv Kuuuy, same doubla sacks, T Found hooped barvels, full esa-iued. ekiaks i talt, Sue. tn n basrule full bead-lined. 't allepice, 7210s et quality Balyun cluismon. s;m.uu‘u. nger, kouund, [ 3l Bob s, O-lu cased strpe S0 cang, 2.1 coroed bect, cases o it v, 11 Backagee, i o3 caun currant jeily. i 1ia, Bl fba Tnuatard. .10 tins, Reen's Gr Cotemin. W s butiieis, beatuuailly, tablo 8alt, 1t 10-10 Lags, 10 round kooped bare r-b. lullhud it .G ta cut. Juaf sugar aad tnon il grapuisted AR A i Ergacd Kagiay b rguired ot tha tlsio uf vclus cLual tary’ n $bs Ut of dilivery (s requirod aud w0 c)-vlc Tor pac! oponas ! - Llons, i L Fanulea N 9 h!ura:d- oy hulllw Ialurmuluu will bo fus- nishod vb kpplication Lo this oftice. ‘e right Lo reject aay or sli umu red Malor aad C. 5., Bz, Brig. -Gei., U 8. 4 given to Shaw, Morrison will bo given » Chalranship aa a solace for his fallure to win the clief prize. - SIONIFICANCE. . The victory ncliieved by James possosses a political significauce of more than ordiuary iuterest, It wos tho firet back-set that Lo- gau bhos received, and, in the lan- guage of the ring, oy be termed “first blood for the auti-Loganites.” Banntor Moderwell, one of tho Literary Bureau, wau particnlarly disgusted, and walked around the Loland corridors with hug head In his hauds. Tom Ridgeway was less outhusiastlo thau usual, and Loog Jopes m- diented a disappointment that was totally subjoct. \‘AILIIHb AND .IEW 2 The Last Call. ‘The oxoitemont caused by the burn- ing of the Post-Offico i8 only ox- ceoded by the Groat Closing-Out Bale of ono of our oldest Wholo- sale Jowelers., You can buy ‘Watches, Jowelry, and Plated- ‘Waro positively for loss than halt tho usual prices, and first-class Goods at that. Everything war- thnt the Loganites had heen attempling to plow with the DMorrison faction, 'The friends of the other candidates for Spenkor very properly bécame alarmed, and began to hedge to save their candidate. Thir had rather n dispiriting effect on the Literary Bureau, and orders wore given counter- manding any further manipulations in this direotion, ‘The onder, lowover, onme too late, for it is clalmed at this writing (au hour before the convening of the caucus) that Morrison's strength hns materlally wenkened, and that the prize los botween Mitchell and James, NOTWITHSTANDING TIIE APPEABANCE OF LESS ACTIVITY TAE BPHAKEL. After a dsy of travall and unparalleled pangs, the accouchement of the varlous can- didutes for the honorablo offico of Speaker was socomplished this evening in the pros- ence of tha entire Republican body of that branch of the Legialature. ‘The Hon, Sol Hopkiua presided nt the coucus, Mersra, Boroggs aud McFeo acted as Hecrotarivs. ‘I'iere was o full attendance, Messrs, Corkle aud Dewey only being absont, Tho buai. uess of the organization of the Housu way immedintely commenced. Tho Hon. F. K. Granger, of McHoury, was nominated by acclamation for the position of Tewporary COAL, Clean and Dry. 38 Market-st., cor. Randolph. 1 North Market-st. 267 Archer-ay. We arastill seliing our large stook of Col, notwithatanding tho extremely cold weath. er, at the following prices deliverod to olty consumers, vis: RANGE ... $6.50 ranted, Ulll’lfi'l‘N!J’l‘ . (5.55 in the Benatorinl strugyle, yet when the sur- m:‘ukor. i Tll‘x:nf I;::“g"““mm! .&m}‘;mm ::;Nm?{:ht sx;rel:-:'erfi[yg. Bil“}lohlz;:'x:;n rn‘tll Jolm G. Ashleinan IRGEROG ('35 | faco was poked thrangl, thero was found an | o !lu‘]‘::::;uuvu Wera in oner, i Hon, | Mrikens wora inforuied that it made o dit- 0 3 X 3 13GG. 122 ¥ 3 . > BRIALK 0ILL .50 | Intensity even groater thau that of yesterdsy, A. C. Mntthiows, of Pike, thoreupon stoppod foronoo,—ho bad a sure thing on Jamos, Mor- 157 State-st, Then it wasa crackling, blazing wood fire. ‘foday it s the firo of snthracite coal, red- hot on the intide, Logan's manngers stiil clniin that he 18 all right, but the quiet avidity with which tho uew.cvmners are con- ducted into the Burean, and the coustant tuzzing to which thoy aru subjected by the Indisn Chief and bix allies, Long Jones and Treasurer Smitl, indicates that he fis mtill away from tho wmuch-covated mmjority, Grent influencas wera used to induco Artley, the Soclalist Souator, who used to bo a Tte- publican, to enter the Ecnate caucns, 1lad Lo douo 8o, an effort would bave buen made to capturo bim with the gift of a Chairman. ship—probably that of a Special Com- wittee on Yrison Labor, which is a subject on which the Bocialist orator loves to air bhunself. Artley, however, possessed more back-bone than the Logen wansgers gave - him credit for, aud was im- pervious to their sedustivo smiles,’ Logan is still as profuse in his promiscs os ever. “Ho has practically agrecd to give away mord than hus Hatanio Majesty did on an oceaslon mentioned in the New Testoment, and where, wheu, or how he an perform all he hua promised is one of those questions which cannot be answored. Iu the refined tran. scription of a vulgsr phrase, ho has boon largely feoding confectionary to his vietimu. THK KX-AOLOGISY o SLAVERY COM- A liberal reduction m: from sbove figuret, by tho car load, to the country trade, Our Telsphonic connection andlargo force of men aud teams will inauro prowmpt dee Uvery, _Dry Maple and Boech Wood on hand, FOR S.ALHE. 200 TONS OHIO COAL On our Dock, Superlor qaality fof steain. UENO & LUPTLE O Kiogbury All l‘ TIO 'K‘Al l.fllllNG- 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT OB all Garments Ordered of o8 In January, 1870 Standard the Highest. EDWARD ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 2nd 165 Wabish: ar, wreer Mouree . "RACINE COLLEGE Nt rcopen, Jan. te, to eontlaue 1o Juoe 3. The Colicge fucludes wol of s Ecjeatite Echool. T G unlnn Hehool. Sehich bie: panasors neat. Thoruiigh it eheet- ual traduug T \rue discipiine, salicious Care, aid gt cutiure floys frow, 16 yeard aid upwards are recelved in the “euook Shecisl care s takew uf Uiy younacr Loys vy o Matruns, ¥or Catalugues and uilier lnformation apply (o 1he Lv. JAMES DE KOVEN, DD, Wsclue, Wis PENNSYLVANIA NII.ITABY ACATIEHY, rison, Mitchell, nud Bhaw, and tho eloction of Bpeaker could cut no possible figare. TUE GUUEINATORIAL PRIZE, two years Lence, entered very largely into ho Bpenkership election. The result busted tho Baveridge crowd completely. The to the frout and nomiuated the Ifon. Isuno’ L. Morrison, of Morgan, The Hon, L. B, Crooker, - of IaSalle, uominated Col. Willian A, Jomes, of Lake; tho Ifon. L. H. Blsbes, of Cook, nominated tho Ilon, William M. Thompwon, of Coak, for the purposo of giviug that gentleman the complimeutary vote of tho delegation, which nomination was seconded by the Hon, David Clork. "The Ton. Henry A, Ewing nominated tho Ilon, Thomas F, Mitchell, of McLean, ‘Fhe Hon. Charles” D. Burt nominated ox. 8peaker Bhaw, of Mouut Oarroll. These were all the candidates presented, and tho canema thon proceeded to lake an informal ballot, with the following result: o TO RENT. BTD].IB AND BABBEMENT No. 25fl- East Madison-st. (Posseasion Jan. 1), uppomts Field, Leiter & Oo.’'s Wholeasle Stora. Inquire at BII.VEHH.AN‘S UANK “afternoon, and hannted the corridors of the Leland, filled with the hope that his race for the Gubernatarial nomination would be & walk-away, Ilcsilently departed when the re- sult becamoknow. It hasalsosmashed what- ever hopes might have been entertained in a similor divcotion by Morrison and Shaw. Oullom was the only happy 1asn in the party outside of Logan's opponents, He has a cloar fleld, unless Johu should again be de- feated, In that case Cullom would fare no belter than Tom Ridgeway, thoe Ohristian statosinan. THE FARWELL AND OGLESDY cANPS" are much plensad over tho rosult, as t}hu given them a send.off which thoy hioped for, Lexpect to roalizo, . ITEEMEN. ae ‘The matter of tho Wistribution of the Com- mittees is yet au opo question. There will bo & caucus of tho Ilffub!lm Benators to- worrow gveniug for the purpose of tulkiug over this matter. Mr. Speaker James has not yet dotermined the arrdbgeinent of_tho House Committecs, and itlyill ba saveral doys bofore tho matter crystglizes fu - hiv own miond He s dstunn‘uml, how‘ ever, o give Egypt » (nk' +. shows ing for tho support * reoalydd that sbetion, as well as for the ULNI‘JIAL N‘ll Ul' N- T $25.00 ' Wil be given o any porson who will Lring 1o our of- fico, 114 Deatbora-st..s complets Ble of the Chicugo Duily Courier for 1he moutla of Fedruory und Nurch 1675 After the examiuatiun of sald Depers, we will Teturn them 1o kood order to party fututstilug them, s pay s abore. A. CUOK & CO., c. The House then procceded to -{nrmnl swspaver Advertlilug Agouts, 118 Desrbon-at., Dballot, with the following result: PADDOOCK & !DE have re-opened their offices at Nos. 10,20 and 21 Howland Blook, cnrner Doarburn and Monroe-sta. . - T NOTICH. TREASUEY Dlv)ifli Orrics o¥ 798 Col‘::‘l‘nl;‘kll oy !ul\.; rn!cr. X, Nottee ll IA:IIIII &l lulll l ol At R R e e II W Jan Flower, B SR T Sl e bt e Ry sy i be dlsaliow 4 idied cmpmu.u‘-'.r s "‘""""fl’b L0l Mr, Thompsou withidrow Tis nawo from tho caucus, There bang no election, tho roll was again called, and the second formal ballot was taken, Whh the following xmm!n to your mrrupondonz thh alternoon that these dispatehes did not tell the truth, bat, in whiat essentlal particalur, he ‘did not or would ot sey, The soribe, avxious to give him t\ur, postiblo opportunity to tell the Bhaw Whola nuwlics of ‘vots, ‘I'ho third formal Lalot stood ¢ hester, Pa.. . truth'as e kuew -it, offercd the columps of 7 ty i by bhis ; protty generally iguored by predeces. CRAICK OF AR, MaSpLLY & L { st ds u“' Toorough, tastruciion fa Cirll | muy Tunune for the publication of his list somi, It s likely that Matthows or Bhaw Lo A A, Wit \KE FOREST ACADEMY, Russ vl R R L The angual weoklsy sn..nnm«m of Liaad, Me- |5 Nallv & Cu, will bo heid ol ths guilce of the Cotwpany un Mouday, Jan. 20, 1874 3t 3 Oeluck e .. for the electiva'of Directors sud oiBcers for the vuaulng year. W. i, BAND, Yrosident. of supporters, svd would allow him or auy of his frieuds to tolegraph it without the correspondent’s ald. 'fhe offur was refused peremptorily, from which it can be inferred will get the Judiclary Committee, and Gross or Urooker the Judiclary. ‘I'howpson, of Cook, will doubtless get ailroads, and Coclile, of Peoria, the Lenilentiery, Nothe Mr. Ewiug, on behalf of Mr. Mitohell, withdrow bis uawe from thy eaucus, aud the . Ohampion Pardoner came up to “town this, Gates, of Kane, for Socond Assiat.’

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