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J THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, [879—SIXTEEN PAGES = 3 ; &, should he regarded a extrabazard, | torv,” Vol. UL, Chap. xivl). And the | anniversary, fron: fth, wooden: tenth, tin __WANTED-MALH HELP, Bequeathing her 250 acros of land and £1,000 IIONORE BLOCK. e K D e e arin | fotal number of victima 1. tho throe continents | flteenth Crystals twantleth, chinas (WeRLY: | “Jogiir sabemn. theen sines o Teve 25 niy Sor 7% rom 75,000,000 to 12).- | fifth, allver: tnirtieth, cotton; thiety-Bith, | sorwvon, Fach atdnionatiine, 10 ernte, THE LAWYERS, Ty merey. otight to pav extra rate until such deficiencics ;Thpwillof . B. Rmith, recently deceascd, are rectifled, 18 ahatilto be rontested by the children, two i) Iq‘?n i & daughter, for whom py shon wiafover has been made. Tho lgnl\"uunvnu U of he property to the spcoui wife of the m& od, w‘l’xo 18 not the mofher of thechildren, +a8 has pune by her nifrkitgo with her lato busband, Claims of misotind mind, undue |influcnce of his wife ,over him, and Aviritual nta will be mado to upset the instrnment. € estate Is calfl‘nnlcd to bo worth $15,t0, —————— * Aneedot,”_Cap. xsifi s | fine i forticth, woolen: forty-fifth, silks Rookkoepers. Clerka. &ce VWARTED A 60D BMALT KoY FOIL OFFICR YF] work. Call Satarday hotweon 11 0 00 LaReedt-s TAnth e Bpatatra, o |1 #0d 13 o'clock ¢8 Miscellancouns. . : —————— Conein's *[list,” Tome fh, p. 1™, Bat In | ifeleth cventy-ffth, diamond. The Work of Reconstruction Fairly RALLROADS Sictiv, Moroo, ind Allania ‘the disease wite | see— Under Wa 4 2 22 ) contined to s few aeaport towns, and the Can- [ THE TRIDUNE BIRAN nder Way, = asne and "Arabin excapcd eniirely_entively. | ] x onpst To accosmonat 9 ‘This dreadful plague made ita first appearan. e Second Day's Session of "the - nois Bar Association at Springfield. YFEC]) UR NUMEROUS netrns shrougont (he city we have entablimed it . w Yong, Jan, 10.—The report of the Di- | in Alexamiria, Egyot, then a luzurious city of | Pranch Ofcesin the diffcrent Divistons. aa deaignated Another Theory s to How the Eire | e 000 2o 10 Uompany, just pub- | 80,000 Inbabitants. and Paulius Discoie, u | BrieT;rhrimassrbenes it e takenter ihs simg > Btarted-—Benner's Ex- lahed, shows for the four months, June 1 to E:nnsle'r'r‘\mmry ;3!5!::;1':;1[1‘ t’hp:‘:k;nglrul::c of'{r'.‘é EntifAo'clock'p. m. duriae the week, and unil 0 p. - amination. Eept. 30, 1878, Rross earnings of $5,102,631; net | grogp clplu{lncumd vearly fevers and danger- | 7iJ; &, & SIMME, Bookseliers aud Statlonem, 123 earnings, s],mfl,;so;s fir' deducting rentals of | ons indizestions, aud At last brought this terri- ALDRN, Newsdesier. Btalaner, etc., 1009 leased liues, etc., 81,671, of $743,403 foterest on funded debt, profit for four montha of $839,543, and a net proflt for the entire year to Seot. 30 of $425,431. Besides, the floating debt has been re- Fiven permanent and Impo tant positions {n onr businesst we will guarantee such m™en 8100016 K1,500 per year after & short trial ex- perience, Rend referances, aze, And experience, = Ad- dress Live-Block Pubilsnink COmpany, 80 Dearborn-r., A Letter from Judge Jameson, Qutlining Cortain Needs p of the Bar. B, and, aiter payment | ble judzment upon themscives and thelr (nno- | ¥ 1om-st. e deaparmeanh T N S te. Alexandria | phOBKIT THRD Toat 500,000 of her inhabitants In' 542 and 500, W, Chicsgo, ide News Denot. 1 There was a good deal of activity displayed yesterday around the fce-coated and charred remains of the Honore Block. Onthe roof a large force of workmen were laboring with plcks, shuvels, and wheelbatrows in an effort to remove the debris ecumulated there, whils ‘}‘“"“:mlL’::,‘;”::fiafimx:m‘:l"i""m"’“3::“'-“_?‘0; others were propping up the walls and p"';' gives hopes ot & dwidend, Ttis result has been paring for thé erectlon of the temputary rool | yegened matnly by the reductlon of expenees of The upper floor 8 sbout as good As use- | 74 per cont under the old managemeut to G2 per frely re- | cent under the new, !mm::v'cd ":lmi 'll-lulplwlulelt:!hy l: :::w e:l::: yA“:r The u)al ‘l’!‘ 1th? th('rd {Inllnll::l:v"e"elg'w'aquahar:- ot the workmen—who aro disided into day aud | 18 and Baflelo T Bese PRCy IS ot tan night gangs—finish the work of removal on the | from Susyuchanns to Jersey City is paid from top floor, they will clear away the next lowe; "‘,‘L{‘fi.{ urm'-'e:;edfl!n-;;:nm;nl:fi’sd::‘c:;:ihex;‘mng. deck, which fa also pratty badly torn up, and | p hat the carlv o 2 lie road with Boston will glve the Erle thien the next, where the fire damage s mainly ;Iv:"r.:d't‘l'ltl::nnl el bsinees of §5.060,000, an 1 confined to two or three rooms, The furnfture | o0, the rond on an equality, as totacillties, with 16 alt vut of the lower stories nnd men were u:n- the New York Centrals ployed yesterday in shovellng the fco s oft the floors and in earting It out A STOCK-TOBBING CANARD. In the aportments formerly occapled Beveral ycars ago the Penusylvania Ratirond ty the TPost-Office a pang of carpenters | Compnny leased the Columbus, Chlcazo & In- were tearing down some of tha old partitions, | dlana Centra! Raflrond,—onanf the L'oml.lllonl of removing the dllapidated storm-daors at the | thu lense being that the Pennsylvania Company maln entrancy, and cleaniog away the fce and quaranteed to pay 8 per cent Intereat per an- snow {n aud about the offices. num ou the first-mortgage bonds of the leased THB WORK OF TIAWING OUT rosd. Bubscquently the Pennsylvania Com- zoes bravely on, and Mr. faham confidently ex- | pany, upon the eround that flmr:r were certaln pects to have this portion of the buildlng ready | obligations existing on the part of the Colum. ‘bus, Chicaro & Indiana Central Road not made foe tho Post.Offico folks Lo mmfl?" lh b_v‘ ::u known to the lessees when the lease wus miade, middle of next week, or by the last of the | 4o jined to pay furtner Interest on the bonds, week at the farthest. Col. Greene, Presidentof | and the amount now fn tefault 18 quite a Iatge the Connecticut Mutual, which owns the butld- | sum. Buit was brought against the Peunsylva- ing, met Mr. laham again yesterday, but they mrcug-mmhmi “.’;";,T:: was n*:;}-'nl l.mr;-l-"rz; had other matters to_confer about, and usither | C3o circalated and publislied fu varjons papers, of them could furnish anything that was new, | pg doubt at the mstance of some upprincipled much less anything thiat was startitog, in regard | gtock jobbers, to the cffect that Justice Harlan tothe rebuilding, or, what Is equally Interest- | had given s decision In favor of tho Cleveland, {ne, the question as to whather the Post-Offles | Columbiis & Indiana Central Rallroad. No de- (e s cision has been rendered In the case Ly Justice veoplo will go back. It ls begluniog to be | yiirian, and fs not likely to be for seversl pretty well understood, however, that the Com- | weeks, pany proposes to use all proper eiforts to sce that they resutne business at the old stand, ond A J:lNOT}‘IX:’in :vzfilr::i!::ar\’;l’fg\fir} £ there until the present lcaso ox- t the ann meo A o ;l;:ct:uey Aapthes ¥ . & Nebrasta Railroad, held ot Centreville, Iows, ‘The uncertaloty in regard to a dav or two ago, the followlng Directors were cted: Columbus, 0.; A. L. TOR FUTURE QUARTERS OF THE Post-orrice | elected: B. E. Bmith, , 0.5 still remains, There is suma possibility that | Ifovkins, Toledo; A, B. 8tone, George J. For- " Willtam Geb- th offica may remaiu In the Singer Bulldog for | rest, Charles A. Becor, and Willlam some thne to come. Postmaster Palmer yos- | bord, New York; F. Jovejoy, Thiladel- torday stated that the office miht rematn whero | pMas Fo M. Drake, A Jo Baker, and 1t 1s until tho 1st of May. No possible predice- | o A. Talbott, Centreviile, In.; E. Walker, ana v b " Henry Hill, Warsaw; nnd Jamesa Fitz-llenry, tlon as tonny change ean bo made, as the whole | oopuy, The new Bonrd was organized with o matter 18 subject to the decislon of the | yiew to uniting the Intcrests of the Toledo, authoritics at Washington. The office [ In good ]]'fimh: ‘!(:: W:uiu: Rullm‘nl and txl;c \\'luhrulll l:l'nl 1 in the present location, and it fs inols Central in sceuring on extension of the O et Thas the Tonly muva that could e | Missourl, fows dc Wabsalt Kallraad o the is- tmade with advantago would bo to the new (ov- | sour! River. connecting with tuc Unfon Pachic ernment Building. Supt. MeDuwell Is uxpected | and forming another East ard West throngh bnek dally, anid an authoritative expression on | line. Nugotiations are pending for the exten- the subject may be expected Linmmediately on his | slon of the linoto Coryden, h'i: during the arrival,’ prescut sesson,~atl the townshinsbut one along Morshal Benner yesterday Invited Special- | the line boving voted a tax in ald of the road. cornet of ilainte " CANADA. . C. HERRIUK, deweler, Newsdeater, and Fancy 000 in the following venr, and for milus around A 720 Lake.at.. eornar Lincotn m: :;i:‘v the ficlus were covered with unburied = ,Cl'l‘)ill»l-}_A!:jE;"l'A[l;-‘ = SIEORER: ——— In thin column, three linex o7 leas, D}'}AD ANIMALS. sertion. FEach addisonal iine, 10 cents. Whnt Shall Be Doue With Them? r ot on e e MATTHON THLLy 47 Wash+ The large establishment. of the Unlon Ren. | i dering Company, situated at Gloos #tation, oo | ¢ the Pittsburg, Cincinnatl & 8t. Louls Rallrosd, | seeo about twenty-five miles from this city; on what | Tr0REBALE=MICIIGAN-AV. HEST TOENCE OF 1s koowp as the *“Big Calumet' River, was to- Ate sizedn the ity alegant harduopd tnuls dielny FXE Tl’c’!,\uxr 10 o frine. 1004 wapet KOS RTLoch a artlcuian tree. WILOKS ¢ " men 10 Introduce an entrel by leav oy lacality. & CO,, Dot~ ton, Mans. VW ANTED=A BALESWAR 10 HANDLE OUR onds. _Apply & DETILOIT, ) X co., ftom 19, P&'Wunlnmw!l. ARURACTURING NTRD-A COLORRD WAS TO ACT ABJANT: tor for an office, who can write & good hand and furnish hest of referencesy salary, $20 per month. Ad- dress, In own handwriting, 07, Tribu ce. The Committes on Shorthand it ) it o Chief-Tnaticeahlp of the Supreme Court Writers Recommend Their ‘:!r..l'nrnnmem.--rnu Rov. D, Sutlivan, or ! Employment, s . Chlcagn, Culled to n Sontreal Charch— 4 Jucques Cartier Bank—A Clergyman Diea Papers Bead by Judge David MoOullongh, |- sy &pectal Disoateh te The Tridune of Peorla, and 0, 0, Bonnpy, of OTTAWA, Ja0. 10.—~Mr. A, IL Taylor, ot this Ohicago, By efty, has mada arrangements for a third annual cents per in- ALE—GRFEAT BARGAIN IR A FINST-CLASS spectal tratu for Manitoba, to leave Ottpwa about rnldcnefi An%g?)lrl‘thlffln A the 'mildle of March, It Is expected reveral hundred emierants will leave this diatrict by tufs train. Applications are being made for ac- commodation from jotending emigrants fromall parta of the Ottawa Valley. It inaaid that the resignation of Bir W, B, Richards, Chicf-Justice of the Suoreine Court, has been sent to the authoritics at Ottawa, The probability Is, that the posltion will be tempora- ily filled by some Judge, who will be super- ounyated to moke room for Sir John A, Me- Danatd, as soon as the politienl party to which that gentleman belonis can sparc him as leader, *“Tho Government {8 inderatoal to have made no deflnite pledire respectiog fts course fn re- gand to the * wrecking ' question, although the prospects are, that a reciprocity arrangement will be made with tho United Htates. Mr, Bufus Bteplienson, M, P, and Mayor Lewls, of Windaor, ore expected hero Ilu n'few days to yress tho Interests of the ship-owners.” The last-mentioned genticman has been appointed 28 Inspector of Wrecks, The rcason assigned for the Government's ealling Partiament together o coupls of weeks earller than vreviously ngreed uvun s, that, aluce Lhe roturn of Mr. Tilley, the Government's financtal policy has been matured more rapldly than waa antlcipated, Speetal Dispateh to The Tridune, MoNTREAL, Jan. 10.—The ?murlnwrl of St. QGeorge's Church have passed hichly compll- mentary resolutions on the great scrvices ren- dered by their lato Rector, Dean Bond, Bishop clect, who has resigned after a connection uf thirty years. A resolucdon wae also passed ten- dering the vacant. Rectorship to the Rev, Ed- ward Bulllsam, D, D., now of Chicara, and for- merly assistant minister of 8t. George's, Nearly all the local reglments will drill this winter preparatory to the grond review un May 24 noxt, when they will come into competition with the Thivteenth New York. Mr. il W. Goldring, a London capitaliat, is obout crecting works on a very extensive scale in this elty for the purposc of manufacturing superphosphates. [lithertothe phousphates have been exported ms taken from the mine, Mr. Goldring fs now possessour of thousands of neres of Canadian tining lauds, which he vrojoses to vigorously develop durlag the present year, 1Lis works will bave an antual capacity of Trom 56,000 to 10,000 tous of the fertiliz He is about to visit Ottawa for the ‘mrrml of inviting the co-operation of the Domlnion Uovernment In his various schemes of mining development. A Montreal newsboy named Beonett has heen leit an tmmense fortune by a decensed relative in Eneland. Ilis father lins recetved a letter froin a reliable lawyer in Bristol informing him nlty of Twenty- il G AT BRCH ] ChieR (XHTINY WANTED.FEMALE HELP, 5 T T Domesticse a Bpcelal Dispate to The Tridume.) Srrixapizn, Ik, Jan, 10,.—The sceénd day's sesslon of the lllinols Btate Bar Associatiog be- usn ot 10:830 o'clock this morning in the orgeous room of the Supreme Court. The attendance was not ss largo as on the preceding Foom on parlor finar: tally destroyed by fire at 3 o'clock yesterday | HILL.u7 Washiugtan morning. This barc announcement should at- ],‘OII SALF~TIE OWNE teact the attention and clalm tho iterest of all | fronie e Lrdiesae next ta corner of Madl TT & THOUAXON a0 IOFFICR, AND made on ene ur four lote (bath 1 of Thirtieth-al. : als the nand Sefferon-ste, AL 26 Dearbory WASTEDZOIRL 70 1O GENERAL HOUSE. wark. _Call lmmerllately at 431 Weet dadlson-st. Mincellaneous, \ ANTED-LADY TO WkiTe IN OFPICR AT $4 A week. M. WOLFF, 571 Sonth Caval.at. PASLR L2 S IROIUN Rk TU T H L I S ~MITUATIONS WANTED-MALES Bookkcopers, Cleris, &eco ITUATION WANTED-DBY A SOUNG MAY A8 clerk, collector, or auitant ookkeeper. Bmall Suary. Addrest O3, Triouooomee, SITUATION WANTED-TN THE COUNTIY DY A~ thorough dey 10044 man &t hinver, salesman, or wiit g M Intcrest n s cooil business If satiefaciofy. Ad- e} the resilents of Chleago, for, apert from [ the great luss which in fmplied in | === 1t, and in which loss people ence burnedout will | ___ COUNTRRY REAL ESTAT! ¢ nk ¥ 2010 BALE—CIOICE FARM AT A GEEAT BAR. take a Kindly foterest of fellow-feeling, there | [POI BALCCUOICE RAFM, AT, A SUEAT BARS attaches to the statement visions of streets | denwcty.seitiea region, near rafiroid Jiliage, Contral day. - Belng ealled to order by the Trerident, Judge Antiony ‘Thornton, of Ehelbyviile, the Ilon. Willism L. Groes, tho Sccretary, read several Ietters from absent membets and fnvited guests, Includiug lettera from Judges Jameson and Moore, of Chicago, Jobn N. Rogers, Presl- dent of the Iown State Bar Assoclation, and Judge Wall. Judge Moore writes, regrefting his Inability to be present, saying: * In all the objects of the Assaciation you kave my cordial sympathy. May you succeed fo every effort.!” Audge Jameson's letter reads ds follows: 1 regret, in answer to your Invitation to be present ot the second annual banquet of the Tliinols Bar Arsociation, to say that iy engare- nents hiero will preveut me [rodn avcepting such favitation. 3 In thanking ou for your courtesy, permit mo to express thraugh you to the body you repres- ent my gratification that, in the 1inols Bar Assoclation, T eco at last the realizationof a hope 1 have long entertained, that the legal profession might ceaze to be & mere mass of mutualiv-repellant atoms, and to that end that {t might orzanize Its membership for pur- poses of education, direction, and ajscivline. Most of the improvements fn the laws of En- lish-apeaking countries bave been made at the finmnen of lawyers, but 1ean recall no impor- tant change in éither the common or the statute Inw brought about. by tho united efforts of the Bar. It hu been the opprobrium of our pro- Teasion that, unlike tho votaries of, the other sulences,—theologleal, meddical, and natural,—it alone has never combined for any usetul pur- pose, moral, benovolent, or sclentifie. 1 vour vrranization shall prove to be suc- cessful, such & churiro can 1o longer be justly madg agalnat the Bar of Tlinols, That. ft may suceeed | etncerely hope, In the Interest not only of luwyers, bui of tho public at large. Very truly yours, JonN A. JAMESON. ‘The Exccutive Committee presented o report recommendiug several minor changes In the constitution, which were ngreed to. The Committce on Law Reforn presented the filled with dead dogs, defunct horscr, lifeless | 1053, 82,201 mustbo sold. k. I HOTCH cats, and Inanimata cattle. For, be it known, tho Unton Reodering Company was the lostitu- | tion which collected dally all the dead animals | VW ANTEY about the city and the Btock-Yards, transported | tween ilanson and rweiteh cashi,_Inauire of JACOD REAL ESTATE WANTED. D=0 Ot 300 FEET « Tt OUTI CLANR: « eant front, ne. & TrHiINE ilicw. them to a polat whence varfous emelts are for- i iy bidden to come, and disposed of them to tho ' I"Ark that can be bought for 84, 300 entire satistaction of all concerned. Nothing | medfately, MATSON WIILG 07 Washinglon st but alose for the immutability of the teuth | — TO RENT—HROUNEN, could compel the reporter to harrow the feelings |~ """y DD gl e of sundry old mnatds and childless women who rIvn RENT-NFAR LINC once lestowed thelr affections upon dogs, AL carr. & 14-room bricl 11e) ql‘l ATION WANTE! 'V A MAN OF 7 YEARN L) experience as & clty saleaman in & wholesale e cry and tea ur coffec, spiers, and tes honse: well sce Guafnted with the retail {rade’of thix eliy. Adtren 0 a2 WANTETIZDY A YOUNG MAN OF N:AV. AND CLARR- ‘Bouth ‘front, ali weinut rataed, Tal atee, ard other conveu- cats, or horser now dead and gone, by saying | Jeaces 2-e00T uetazon bifck, in ol £25, ' A sniend that the works of the Union Readering Company 2:’,"“[{"{,;‘fi{"‘,’;fi',‘:";’,‘.f‘.“:.’.h.‘fl;.,,,'{,','..'.',".,'}'.';:,’J.{,““ g were a kind of wholesale buryine-ground, mdwa![l«‘u:. rfi“'i['fl"r I::g;m r;n'-!!kuvln a cremutory, 8 “boveyard” for all the brute - L i B e heasts who make thelt journey to the hereafter TO RENT-ROOMS. from Chicago. Such was the fact, ond soit South Stae. must he aunounced, despite the unplessantuess To RENT~$1.50 PEH W A —Mcu‘x.\"m:n‘\l‘ that may be caused by valn ininginluve Of the | rayers foo wrin oot ot Altaned . (2 SUALE fate of pet poodies amil tahbles. The works | se=——— were burned yesterday mornfog, as aforesaid. ‘Ihe fire started, it s supposed, in the tmmedl- | TIPARTED~TO REN st ity e s et | VY S S s et e Nt ulrhing apparstus, else the men at work—the | no cH i Bince was oporated day and niEhtcoui ave | Aemekeeptoes Bring ue deecriptions e e will call done somethine townrd subduiug the fBames, | BXCHANGE, lioom i Tribupe Dolidin: Nothing could be done. aud the entire | J{FANTED-TO NE: WO« establishment burned to the ground,— “ uniguestionshle c o total wreck. The bullding was about | roor TOXSOI]‘(-lc]l. I |!lu{|“.nslous“mrula nurlcl] 1n m,'gllu, [ ':'\'”1""‘;" and built on the packing-house plan, ¢ NTEI- materiu) was wood, nL\l tho simber wetn unusu- W iatiniaed .’.‘,’{,;‘:‘.{E"T}." = ally large and substuntisl. ‘There were — 1 anks in the bullding (of the kiod weedin | o RN Y packing-houses), 1wo cngines, andn fertilizer- DVANCES MADK 0N DIAMONDS, WATCHES, machine,—all in the best order and of the imost A bouds, ete., at LAUNDERS nrivate oMce fmproved patterns. The cost of the bullding | dolph-st.,besr Clark, lwoms 3 sod 8, Fstab was am,luolj. n“:\ld of the mm-rdnm-r{ lu:s,ulp.lr, The | (AR PAID FoR 0LL GULL ASD Sit materiuls stored awny and waiting shloment i k K7 L b werd warth from $10,000 10 815,000, and cunsiat- | Srfes hasacTition st GULUSMILS Lot sad tui el of white and brown grease, tallow, horse-olly | 54 Ax@ AnE ON +5° horse-hides, — cattie-hides, sheep-pelts, and 2 ioval, Dianos, ware! * fertilizer.”” Al were lost. The works were | rities, (nsums tasuit. insured for uu,uooi distributed amoug a large N ON REAL-EST, i 33 good adidrese and expericnce: (94 ing hookkeeper snd Forrespondent, Addrem 0 10, TrIDUN olfice. ‘Troaess WASTED-BY A GOOD GARDES diress Hox 63, e Portat i Miscellnneous, QITUATION WANTLD-BY A STRONG, SINGLE Y inan, steictly temperate, who thoroughls under- atanda initking aind the care of horses. Address FAISM- Eli, Tribune office, JTUATION WANTE] 3 Q) work A private fTamily s will work chiean; good refence. v., fourth o S‘rr'l:,\nrm TWAN " practical bnfne NV A YOUNG MAN T arin sitting-room attached. AL SIS MIIwanki A YOUNG AN OP | perlence In wnerchandise and bBoakkeeniut., Very best refercnced. Uan givo abund- cn;ll,lynllvll’n'bmcu of trust if destred.” Address O Domesticss JITOATI ANTED — RELIADL 2 ST u iiahed st he Working-Giris nfié“«"fi West Madiaui-st, ctor wan min dn good locality will bosrd If desirable, Ifousckecpors. QITUATION WANTED- AR 110CAERELVER O TO tako charge of au’ Invalld; reference given. Ade dresw A B G, 1ox 530, Cllntoi, 1a. Eneind JTUATION © 0 HENT—FLAT, her of_rooni D-UY AN AMERICAN iiscscepers refemnces exchanged. calngn, Mre.' M. C. D PEOY, 1059 south Dearborn-st. ____BOARDING AND LODGIN South Sides NCILING=WE HAVE DESCHIP- irntdied of r of them are in 10w 1 UnEXCEntlountie f oig o infaralshod, single or 1 tie best Tucations ctly private faile v re-colp) 72 llearborn-at. —— iy, followlie report: - of bis son's good furtune. Tho catate yiclds an rt and several of the perzons who e = nuniber of compunies in sums of from $500 to f futercat. ROUM-UENTING AND BOARDING Your g,,,,:,,,um, on Law Refarm,to which | Incomaof £5,000 a ye atements in regand to the origin of INDIANAPOLIS. $1.500. i le-at, T i was speclnlly referred tha subjeet of shorthand | Capt. McKenzic, the champlon cices-player of | the lire Lo visit the Ilonore Bullding with l'lml Sorctal Dlspateh to The Triluns, Tn thie Jigcht of the fact that the work were of | ) {ONEY 70 LoAS INERGTED CITY Tror: \ICHIGANAV, I TRAFANT ROONS WITH reporters for courts of recurd fn this State, | Amerles, has played since he came to this ity | with a view of examining Into tue qacstion o InpiANAroLIS, Ind., Jan. 10.—Judge Drum- | great value to the vity, ingsmuch as they pro- | 2. Erylssmste »is 1o 3 Loy Y 40 games in all, of which hu has lost four, drawn two, and won 40, e will remaln tn towy un il next week, when he lesves Tor Boston to fulill an cogagement with the Chess Club of that city, ‘¥hu Commnittes which was appolnted at the annual meeting of the Jacques Cartler Bank to fuvestigate its affalrs as compared with the an- nual statement, buve reported. The revalua- tion of theasscta of the bunk, which wasmade by the retiring Board of Oircctors, placed them at tho net sum of 8761,12%, which was a writing down of about $400,000. ‘Theyalsorecommend- ed the reduction of the capltal from $60,0 1o 00U, The Committee recommended a further reduction on the nascts ol 196,135, leav- Ing the net tigures of #556,000,—taking from tho bank-buildini §20,000, which had been reduced by the old Hoard frum $115.000 to $100.000, and conacquently now standing at £50,000; from curront notes under discount, $10,000; and de- OV TR R STAUTED, led the tnotion to reecind au In- The Clilet has s Gwo theory on the subject, | Mond overr ; which, If not probable, 16 at lesst new, and caps | junctlon reatraning the Natlonal Trust Com- the shesf for orimuality. He belleves, and | puny of New York from sclling $400,000 of nvers, that the firo originated fn the | bonds of the Springfield Branch of thu road, plumber shop, Just cast of the | held as collaternl to secure a loan of $100,000. carpenter-shop, and entircly away from tho flue- | A motfon to consolidate tbe cases of Willlam room. Tho princioal reason adyanced in sup~ | King aralnst the Ohlo & Mississippi Railroad ort of this now theory I8 that the flue Is nearer | Company, and Allan Campleli ¢t al, und of he elevator through which the flames spread to | Allan Campbell vs. the same Company and the upper atorics than any other place. This | Williun King et al., was sustained. 'The two would appear to be on the ground that the fira | plaintiffa represent two clasaes of bondholders, chose the most convenlent apot in which | and sue for a forecluaure of mortgage, to break out. The Marshal endeavor- ed to explaln away the flus the. SUED BY TIE GOVERNMENT, a;r')lrc:’uyd h;ny::“"hzl;f:. c:::“uflng,u:nd ‘the | 8anTFranciaco, Jan. 10.—The Goverument further tact that tho plaster ahove wos lafd on | has brought suit agalust the Central Pacifie wire netting. Turnlng his attention next tothe | Railroad Company 1o recover £10,000 for the re- Lols i1 tho floor linmediately above the flue, he | fysal of the defendant to render o atatement said that it was caused by tha firemen in trylog | of its business to the Auditor of Rallroud Ac- vided s chaunel through whieh an fnenss TULO 5 amount of refuse matter was disposed ofe— | N L nult, 8l 1owest rates. sometimes as many as 100 anfinnls per day,—s | fiearboru-st, reporter called lost night upon Mr. G. T. Will- | ypvo Loax. ON F Tl iams, the Becretary of the Company, and sought ) ery, and other wood cullatersls. 4 from him fnformation as to what his people { RET, 81 Lagalie-st., Roomidd._ were “yolug to do_sbout it." Mr Willfams | rP0 LOAN—ON I¥) said that there would be no Iuterruntion at all, | (I $1(40, k1,200, &3 ‘Temporury arrangements would _he made for uey A the disposing of the dally collection of an- 00, fmals, and the warks would” be rebullt immedi- ately, commenting Monday. Within five or “six weeks the ucw, works would be in runslng order. ‘The temporary TAND B I B vats which ~ would bhe erected would T mnlt, o city property ani Nuproved farm. W, disbosei of the dully contributlions, 1f not, the | M. WILLNEL, 124 Lasalic-st., Voom 1. animals would be lald away in sheds, and the | ===== cold weatherwould bz relled uvon to keep them Uil focreased accommodations were pre- pared. At best, the Company would lose » largze amount of moncy. The prescut time was would respectiully report that they ind, upon . exnmination of tie statutos of tho followlng States, viz.: Malne, New York, Now Jerscy, Tennstlvants, Onio, Keutucky, Indfana, Michi- gan, Wisconsin, l\'llnunmu. Jowa, Nebrask: Cll‘fnrnln, and Georgia, and Wyoming an Washingten Territorivs, that provisions have Leen made for shorthan reporters toatiend the sittings of courts of record in thoas Smutes, Your Commitice would further report that, upon Inquiry of and information derived from tho Judues ‘of Courts in those Btates where shiort-hand reporters are 8 part of the organiza- tlon of the Court, 0s a matter of ccunotny and for the attalnment of exnct justice, legislative provisions for short-bnud reporters bove proved to be of great heneflt, Your Committes slso mado Imiulr] of tho Judages of Clrent Courta In the Stalo Jor thelr opinion a8 o the necesity for shorthand reports in the cases tried hefore thew, and the uniform 5 AND 7 NORTH O hoard, with roor plang suit bt day. ALKST, — FINST-CLASA 4 i 86 per week, with uig of ard. $3,00, West Sides 985 MOSROEST, N ICLLY FURNIRIED ROONS & for mian_nnd wite of twe gentiemics, brown #anie, threa doors from Morgan-st. Tloters. ]’.‘SOLIM( HOUSE, 31 EAST WASHINGTON-AT,~ U elngle, warm tooms, €431 (o $8 per weck. ckets, [ 1 T di 127 MACHTN: AMES B, N0 B000, UPON GITY $3,060, 00 hund: 'can’ closs ¢ ouce, VDUV —CITY FGOIT AT GURRENT ON TRUSY CO.y 115 Clark-st. Twenty-ou 1 C! A 1.7 per day | QAYDs o Afadlwon-pt.~Fermangnt hoard at very Jow rates Trausieut. $2.0) per day. Dy board 85, Camio ana kee. Miscellancans. GOM AND HOAILD ON DEARBORN-AV., FOR single ents 6 weluck dinner; refercuces exchanged., . CORNEE WATASICAV, AND ; ducting the balance of tho $106,125 Irom open | ta et atthe blaze, counts. In the very heart of the busy senson, and so the A I Titune office, m{'&.’;‘og nc‘zf;;:,,‘;‘::fi’afi";&,&’:fi';‘ fl',lufii,,“n{.‘ aud sccurcd accounts and other assets. The THRUR ARE SEVERAL FATAL ONJECTIONA buainess would suffer, Mr'.' Willtams called at- bt ton, 5:-5““.“_ = NOARD WANTED. tinment of justice, that olaw providing for | Cotmitce do not claim that the 8106,125 hus | tothe Chiet’s theory. In the first place, there ITEMS. tention to the fact that fn an existenceof fitteen s Saga : been actually loat,—~much of it will pronably yet bu saved; but, as their opinfou s, that tho affulrs of the bapnk should be ai once vlaced on o “hard-pan™ basis, they rocommend that the amount bo entirely shorthand reporters Lo take tho testimony in causes tried n their several Courts ought to bu enacted, and that the several countics in which the Courts are held would be, Ib both polnts of view, benelited by such o provision. ern Rallroad hss was a large sash intho eastern sldo of the | Tyg Cllcogo & Northw :},?",':mr or 'h%.&wc" ° -h:M ,,,,:fim.‘: dochied to make o reduction of freient rates In uy. of the newspaper-roots lvn thelr regular work | Wisconsin, The new tarid will be published in were constantly passing this sash, and it would | a day or two. i 0N UL FIIST yeurs' duration tbe Compuuy had never been strietly private families urncd out before. several iivpuestionahly undfests who do not {hey. waut siiun aur prescnt desceln:lous. RENTING AND HOAKDING EXCHAM THCNE DULL HYMENEAL, l_{ PATUS Ki 5 ¢ SSTY 0P < 5 WOOM FOIL_GF, ENAN AND Your‘Committe have preporca a draft of, | suspended from the valuation. Placing thic § have been lmpossiblo for fire to bave been | - yo g §, Blunt hias been appolnted engincer TIFR MAsESTYS OPERA R et ot or Tady waty. 2ot of e 1 ¢ net assets at §550,000, they recommend that the | burniug there without belng discovered at once. e 5 Distt hed Social Ev t - Juteph $-lintion, 81, 3 LA o i 4nd hioramith present, o bl for sty act providing | LU bo reduced to #500.000 which will leave | D acdition to tbis, Mr. Warder, the coFinecr, | of the Winona & Bt. Poter Branch of the Chica- | Dotalls of & Distineuishod Social Event PARLS KDL i sateoat. of Tweaty-nthvat.” Kadve (113, Tilbe f,‘}flifl"fi‘.}.‘.‘;‘fl.,‘{f‘.’;’{‘fi.’;s'.;’&‘,'{:.%&;}‘,‘.‘ Ji"é'b?fi 10 per cout surplus, ‘The paid-up capltal of the | who is one of tho sdvocates of ‘the carpenters | go & Northwestern Rallrond, He will have Adroene A1 [JER MAPESTYS O [ {al Corrtspondence of The Tridune, = - Ry bank 18 now 800,000, of which the Lank iteelf | shop tbeory, stated vesterday, n the course of | chorze of vepuirs of track, bulldiogs, and L earl bt TEUSICAL. e omtmiikoasssssniand. et this bl b 1 thie recominendod reduction | tho Insestization, tbat hie passed by this oponinz | trtec, o J L Ausion, Ty Jan. 10—Tii occusion of che | DAl Kilkaiov: O L oo referred jto a comnmittee of . three, to by ap- ctleal effect of wiping dut four | onhils way to the carpenter-shop, Where, he had Z marrfoze of Mr. Saunders and Miess Hawley on ER MAIESTY'S O T e A been intormed, the fire was. Iie nutieed no fira ‘The meeting of Lhn fast freight litea hasacain in the Dlumbcr-l)m}:. There uro atill the state- | boen f"’"lfi""w’ "!’flu""i’ "u“n'%'g"l ,“'“!‘-:" mentsof Capt, McGrath, Ranggon Law, Willlam | it} be he fr‘l""‘ Leflt i gt e Matlack, and’ Do M. MitehelT, who werg on the | 3% sud 23, The secounts for, two montha will sceno whon tho fire was first started. ‘Thoy alj | b sudited and adjusted at this meeting. say, 0s stated in theso columns befure, that they Mr. J. H, Mountain, formerly City Ticket looked through the carventer-shiop and saw the | Agent of the Chicago & Northiweatern Rafirowd, fire over the ffue. Furthier than this, the hols | has been appointed Cliy Passenger Agent of in the floor was burned througt within u few | the Lake Bhiore & Michigon Southern Rulirond. rminutes after the alarn wus' given, ) Mr, Mountaiu 1a to look up the outside business %llld r‘::nlmm nr:’ sgv‘lr::r m;d‘ nrr[t"ul on """fim"'[m' of this road, he 8 &N Al dance avidence on this polnt 2, " which cannot be galnsald, Marshal Benuer and D}:EJ"I'G-I 'qz:m”x;“t,’fi“:{ hfi,"'&‘fi;m"z Ben Bullwinkis now have cach a theory on the | Nt Western, Chicago, Hock Jslond & Paciflc subject, and whea suel vrosumably iihanthor- | ferGRERE, TEEES, S0tk (L BRE A itles disaeren thero Is ureat doubt as to the | S04 Ghicacu, Burlington o iy value of thelr concluslo Sun Froncsco, Is fnthe city. o fs golng East The (nvestization yestorday afterooon ro. | O @ short vacation. auited In no new lght belng thrown on theaub- T'wo rolrizerator cars, with dressed beef, left Ject bevond the unteuabls theory advauced by | here by the Chicago & Fastern [llinofs Raliroad the Chiel, who ot 80 strong {n bie bellef | on ths 26th of December, one of the coldest when be loit as when he commuenced tak. | doys of this winter, aud oo areving at their ing the statements of the persons who | deatination, Jacksonville, Florida, thu meat was were [resent and saw the beglnning of the flre, | tound in prine and exvellent conditlon. ‘Thy Untirit can boaliown that these witnesses have | sucvess of this experiment has induced the dcnbeme!”xerjured themselves, the fluetheory | niansgers of the bouthern Dispateh Line to in must stand, in spite of the liromen sud thulr fn- | future run a reguiar lue of refrigerntor cars to graloas IMmm’lm-r W'DOWELL. J:i!k’l.:‘r’:::‘m:} nzll?u:':rn‘«:lnm: s‘} rdc“:& ‘:“If'fnurll’fii o L1 al 3 {2 4 J . A’nnlt‘m:l‘:con x&gyf&yg:mllay, o &l:m I-ud:(b!u truit, ealire 0 ' scool ght contemporariss ', alowed ltaxeal [0 Loat dlrestlon Lo Fun ana | fuat: proiels ous ine. Nk bniber. oE e with it discrotlon wheb it deyoted a vouple | Comuiercial Traveters’ Pocket Ralway Guido of paragrapng to Ueu. McDovell, Buperinteudent | for tho Btate ot lowa, which will ba fouod very of tho how Custom-louse. “Tho" uist of s | fiactul, nat. ouly for tommercial travelors, bot remarks was ‘that Geu, McDowell uppeared to | B for" station s o i be detormined to get na larze an appropriation | & oifur station geie cuncuctore;and ofhcrs a8 possible aud take his time to complete the who have to wive iformuation yegardinge the = ’ time-tables of conuectiue roads. By this guide ;',f(‘:,fi:""l“glm“‘f’”'"" that, when applicd 1o for | one cur lay uut 8 ronte with easo and eertainty. the possibiiity of geitiug the | Similar guldes for Libinois and other Western bulldine ready for fiitnediate oceupanvy by the ! Vi o Poat-Offis fulke, i atated that tho thing oty | Bistes will soou bn publisted by the above gen nat be done accordmg to the origiual plans in less than five mouths, "‘..,d "...c“ The Tndianapolis Journal states: ** Unques- started suddenly for Kaneas City, leav- | tionubly freighis are carned East ona heavily g word that be wonld not return | st rute from points ou the Indianupotls, Bloom- for two weeks, As to Gen, McDowells views | Ington & Western Roud, thence over tho Laiuy- in regurd to moving Juto tho bullding now, they | eite, Muncie & Hicamlugton ang Heo Lines. have been fully sct forth fn these coluimns, und | Thut the cut ty 13 cents v the 100 pounds is are unquestionably sound. As to lls sudden | certaluly Ialse as a rato wih a llve-cent cut depastura tor Kansas City, o wonl of cxplana- | Would us quick take tho business from other tfon will sustlee. It wus tiot sudden by auy lnes that malutain rates one with a heavier ner of means. ‘The Gevera) awalted for » cut. Unless this game is speedlly blocked, o days the uriival of Maj. Camnp, ol the Treasu demoralizatlon of rates by comnetitors of the Department, one of the Commbiston to visit Kun- | roads nuined way be expocted before the week as City with hlm snd select tho aite for thone o L and b shares in overy nine now beld. The note- e vy, Glant circulation of the Jucques Cartler has Increased since the unnual mesting abunut 810,000, 5 Dixpaich 1o The Tyibune, Quenrc, Jav, 10.—~About 300 men aro now entaged workiog on tha deep-sew water-ext slon of the North Bhore Rallway in this clty cutting through the ive, and sinking excava- tlons fn the sand of the bed of the river for a wharfage fouudation. Bome of tho cngincers searcely belloved this work was practicable in the winter 3 but the Hon, Mr. Joly inslsted on its belniz at unce procecded with, 8o as to give employment to un additional munber of men out of work, and to have the line ready for the spring. Mr. Joly ossured o deputation'of Irish workmen, who walted on him, that he had given otders thut uo distiuctions wero Lo be made In engaglng workinen for the railroad, with refer- ence to thelr political bellof. B &ipecial Disvutch to The Tribune, ‘TononTo, Jan. 10.~The .#all refers o a case which withln the iast few duys has stirred Church-of-England circles In tis city to the depths,and rudelvawakened theur tothe fact that, while they, in common withother relligious sects, have been bultding palaces o which to worsliy God, at leust one administrant of spirtual food has actually dicd fu thelr inkdst from starvation, ‘The cass referred to §s that of the Rev, W, I, Checkley, asslstant minister of 5t. Paul's Church, Bloor wiroct, who dicd last weck, It was sald ut it was iu reality from ars ugo he was coguged (U congregation ut ® but the congregution Jouni they coutd anly pay haif_that amount, end on $400 per sunum Mr. Checkley had to keep alive himsolf and his owo fumily ot tive or 8ix children, including an adult sou Wwho sume time ago hind both s hauds amputated, two chilldren of & dead brother, and an juvalid slster, Notbiug was known of the extreine poverty of the famlly untll Mr, Checkley's deutl, when It was uscertuined thut the buuschold bad actually been exlating for two years pust on slnost bresd alone, Butter dure that time they bud nut had luthe house; und the tasts of neat Waa alinost forgotten. As soou as the resf stats of things becainy known, the neighbors uud the congregation of St Haul's offered assistance o sbundance, and wvrobsbly 8 fund will wow Lo ralsed for a settloment on the Lereaved widow aml her fumily, Tho cuse was referred to lust Sunduy frum the pulvit in 8 couple of Epbacopal churcii- es. ‘Tho Mail_suys it has heard of clergymen pointed by this honorable body, who shall take in charge the drafting of a bill of the general ope Of that berewith presented, adapted to cvery part of the State, and who whall cause the same to bo presented to tbe Loglslature, aud endenvor to sccure its passage. ‘The report 1s signed by E. B, S8herman, M. A, Nea), James 8haw, L. B, Crooker, H.T, Val- lette, and O, H, Wright. . ‘The accompauying draft of & bill provides for the appointment of these roporters by the Judges of the courts, to bo pald by the county o vompenaation flxed by the Judge, and not ex- ceeding $10 per day, and allowlng them for *transcrints 15 cents per folfo, Alter sume discusslon, fn which nearly sll the speakers favored tho purpose of the bill, thoueh two or three considered the compensation too Ligh, the report and the blll were referred, the Committee befug Increased to five members. A thesis upon **The force of judgments ren- dered upon nottee, without personul service,” was read by C, C. Bonuey, of Coicago, and re- ceiyed with npplause. A paper upon ** Law ns a Belence' was also read by Judgs David McCullough, of Peoria. The Assoclation, by vote, returned thavks for theae papers, and requested voples for pubsica. tlon fu the proceedings. On recommendation of the Committee on Admissions, twenty-clzht Eentleman were rocelved s nismbers, among them belug the following Chicagd Jawyers: A, K. Whilton, Thomus Dent, Etvridee Hennesy, M, W, Fuller, and_ Artbur J. Caton. Judge Bradwell prescuted the resolution passed by the Chicago Bur Assoctution Dec. 7, recommend- 1ng the consolidation of the threv divislons of tho Hn‘)rcmu Court into oue, to meet here, The rusulution was wdopted, aud thesubject referred 1o & eprelul connmititee appointed o sceuro auch legislation us niny b recommended by the Asroclation, consisting,of Judie ‘Thoen- ton, Milton Hay, Representatives Gross aud E. B. shermun, and Sevutor Hunt, The Com- wittee on Legul Blography repurted that it had secured severul blogrephical sketches and memorfal addresses concerning decensed mem- » ut the Associution for prigervation smong its urcnieves, Mtrv, Addle i1 Keploy, of Efflugs hum, was elected an bonorary iember, The oflicers were re-clected o8 follows: Prest- tdudize Thurnton ; Secretary, Wi, L, Gross: urer, Miltou Hay. The Vice Presidents ’ e Joseph L caday aftel % .. M 174) beadtitul organs of 1) Wedneaday nfternoou, the Sth inst., was the . _PAIIS RID-GLY iy Waters & Soue Masn & amiin. s \ rmakere. Wo wi) 1, AL B havy L & Hamiin, sl greatest event of the season. Tho beauty of the }]gn MAJEST youthful bride, whe business proinfuence of the e groom, and the high soclal position of the pa- PENRONA 11 s fine organ. with 5 tor whicli we will tai e T e For BT S arlend 3 G UL San i Wiia, for gy, | I rents of the bride, combined to make the wed- | L inken o, | Mra. 1) R R L ding a very notable event for our beautiful ey, | Wik S5 L o 5 1 EXIY h D n 1o 1L ot GLUY I 5 Il L ST G0 . il 1 3o 1) 2 DEP » x| Vi A BT 3 r: 1 ! great expeclenca 1 tho work. g 1 W o M 1 weelk old nnwarn 104 yoars, My | BSid st bright 1 luna for g3 x Bome 250 luvitatious were fssued among our | remd: it disfon to the warmnt of tho msauiscturer, f VY ARUNGIACTIES WRINGIRGNACTINES, | yoaes 1 TALTIN, 205 B0 207 Slate- i starching-mschines, collwr-lronlng machines, ks ol B s s T P S wackines, fur 0% BROS, AND * MATIHUSHER “PIA AL pr AT ¢ 1 ME 30 bl iseant | gt , Al e prominent people. The weddiug took place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the resfdence | sigrt-troutng machiics, * ealandert: Y hrug, 3 of the bride’s parents, on LaSulle street, tho | 3AI¢.by Gl & L MUNGER & CO., " Wabash-av. and on teriie that caonat fal Py fhd a1 BEateom. spaclous front porlor uf which lind been recont- 1y and clegnutly furnishied for this cccaslon, The Rey, Dr. Thomas, of the Centennry M, E. F Chureh, of Chilcazo, performed the marrtare | jen homecn serviee of that Churcl, surrounded by all the elite of Aurora. ‘The bride looked luvely in white satin ¢ demb-tralu," with laco overdress and pearls, The Lridesmalds were Miss Eva 1 . DOUBLE TRUGE S MeCarty, who was robed In w becoming whito several ects for saly cueap. Call st 124 am turletan, and Miss Jenuie Prutn, similarly dress- A ed, attended by Messra, Will Plum aud Enoch | 1,7 curs Terry us groomsmen. The toilettes wero all | JODINE AMMONLA, bravios, s elegant. Mrs, Dr. Thomas was dressed In vlch Demish Niralus, iy ulmrr!:-m---..-g. havd, black silk, Mre. Coulter In Lieavy satin and dia- | heqieii (ure Kuarsaieed. beud for o : munds, A Tensie Coulter fn pale-blue slik “‘num-fi, 5 {3,’\'&"1&;‘{‘?};‘)?_-'.{,‘.:?’,' E&’Lu)f'g‘&';'f,‘ and cameo Jewolry, Mrs. Dr. Tlowell in bluck | Chieago. sl and coral, Mrs. Rutibouser In elezant black | e only for ;u:::f-llwllnlmcnllu yollow wrappers. velvet and lace, Mrs. Heury Il Evans in « taste- | Sprg) VR TBAMPLESOF i ful totlette of pale-pluk sllk with Priucesse train § ‘:\'x.ltfl urd!lhcr:,:.r“fl:'lll“uw_tv.:mvi“' vl sud pearls; Mrs. §. R. Allen, Mes, Lo Do Brady, | 00 ¥, ‘Mellonatd JIARGrCLIFINE Misses Kittla Brddy, siuckney, 8impsoun, Lan- | Combal caster, Montony, Budiong, mulpl. and Emwmas " LONT AND FOUND. Leaggo, were cuch and all tastefully | S 5oTwL” R N e e pr B e Seauis al) e Soctety ' Wit PIORED P Goth gentlemen of Aurora were' present,.—Messrs, ribune o L Kendall, MeMlckew, Budiong, Duncan, dell, 0ST—A RET OF NS YOl FOUT TTOURES, Rtiiuuser, Atlen, Howell, Bras, Holden, We | 12455 & Mieal Poward Wi b 10, Hawkins, Lywitn, Foster, Brooks, Phillips, | #iven by TUFaM Lake-at. Pirangly, Corbeit, Stort, Philips, ' Ruicker: | | bsr=ea REWSUIIZA sreit TR sLUT bocker, Todder, W, B. 1fuwkive, and many | Ja who e vicdiox pappies. " tietura 10 40 und $08 othes “ie prescnts were the most elegant | = - and numerous ever seen in Aurorg, atd coin. purt, of a peard set from thu groom; d “comnlutely-furuished Liouse on trom the bride's fathers a cotn- Nete act of kulves, spoons, au ;mm the bride's muther: u sliyer J. (G, Stolo; u family Bible trom A Rutihauser: sn euameled French clock from N veriGi PIANOS TO 1 AN monti st sTORY & I S Katey "Cottage casy terinaat b1OK ORSES AND CARIRIAGES. SALK=FOUR TWO-SEAT RLEIGIS, 7T Lotsiclghe, w0l fup i it b articas, horses, and o M aell on dntily payieuts, fust b sald tu nuy charges, Address 240 Bl Zeim'z NIID BQUAL yre, serpentine’ moldl struug Lass, fosewood easc, French actiun, wil nnt= from for casti, balan \WikL g i Watashi-ay. . &y VW Hik SELL MY i i HAS lsgen used but 10 uays, 8t e great barsu. 1C18 inake, aud wasseleeted by a ampeient judus. .. WL sacrifice efshier In payineate, _ Address ) MY UPRIGHT PLAN et bt lirdde, st u barial a Cali 3 & AND BICK HOISES T urable, cured frec of codt. i andai I at BUSINESS UIANCES. NEAT LITTLE MEAT MARKET, ything complete: oo barg slu can Trihune vilice, l}'on HALK— o ) Do ALY INTER stock uf drucs, paints, olls, qiars, duloi sond busiless u the best Clty tn Toiva; Férnge 11 't glve 1L attentions waunt goud inen with 3 will nutwell for peculating purposci SUIKY, Hoom 8 iribune Butlding. iien CR OF 1 Ulhihied (wenty Yeara ot ¢ u_bews countics tn Northorn oI have $L740 cash; uo trmding pnunuuluu‘ ‘Address J, N. BLAKE. care Pleld, Leiter T—=WILL TIE LAL 0 watel, G v, car, Jan, # T GALLER: Fur partivalars o BALE—PIHOT fng Bouth blde wtudio. ‘el oMlee, CIAL NOTICE=A FIRM OF RXTRNDED REP- iatlon, manutacturiug an article used n nearly L1 Initae e dealres 1 IDAkS arTanges 4o ontrul chie city aud froui Camary, 8 cedd with veven mlies of fyedboani ue-ktas padure, balance lowsia " 1 e udvantages gran h elerg) 01 8l empluyed the urvater ated and larscr the territory Iu- prociatie budnes cao e Lot u i, & 5 ffuatisd i the fluest ¢ sy urn auil hine-gn, dune. uforimation direct, with full name nofe. and the beat nproved fann i the o 3 wil Mrs, and sddreas, INVESTMENT, Post-Office Busg w, Clas the afternoon, Populur e Monihly, Owing to the Rulroad dlockude In the East hu ‘Tho léssons of the Ixst epidemic ind numer- did uot pet hero uuill Sunday, and they lefy | O precedents in the nlitory of former ttues. that evenfng, reschivg Kanuun City o duy Jater | The ¢ Black Death” that ‘ravaoed Asta sl thab they would otherwise have dons had fp | Swutbern Lurope in the fourteunth century red the Mohammedan countries—pereis, chosen were J, M, Ruuntree, of Nashville; o rl tr o iy 2y Governnont butlding thero, Al ump was to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bmith, of Batuviai u coral i il F.“lllr;fir;h"”\:flllill:¥ Jear tor 8437 cn}.n-u. (Do s U Uilllenpi, of Exwardavilia; Jonn AL, Hanil: | Heatius o0, Lot Sk It Juronte becatas | huvearrived lust Batiruas niormlu, und tho Lo et Srom i, e ey wi Eplscopal A IR KT T PENSONAL, ton,of Blovmington; O, H. Browning, of Quine; David MeCulloueh, of Peorla; James K. Ed- Jall, of Springtieid; C. C. Bonney, of Chivugzo, The Association then adjourned, to eet at the Lelund this evening aud participate i the au- 0 uf B30, TLis farin I8 owued by a M sty wnd wilh bo suld untang timo 54 Itavuive, Address FRED M, WOODS, i a | luwoer's Grove, 1 o | =T o MOUSEHOLD GOODS, Prayer-Book from M . H. Evans u complete set ol Lougleliow’s pocins, fron und Mrs. Plum; vase, from the brideswal carl set of cutlery, from Mr, aud Mra, L tawkiuat a $1,000 bona of the Unlted St Ang themaelves In vrelerence to the charitics of thd backwoods. AL this J:rc-unl muwent, it says, It Knows of pustors of tushionable congre- rutlons in thy fl'f ‘Whusu suluries are heavily in arrears. Nearly all our churches ure scrsmbling l)lfl‘l(‘sb.{‘;b-l‘nll;(mn HAVING DUSINESS WHE W 'IIIDP|'|“IIIIYIII|'I| Secretary, will jlcass sddress H ! Lune ultice, General reaucsta for explay 4 0f cards, adveriivements, sud lotiers of lugui st to blace Of restdeace of Uiyself of Privata Sc tary whil ot be unswered. We ars b ! been fu their powel mply 3 . " J i S| PARPETY " nuartenquet amtath, © 7% loug, e trum buw w0 siouth, stevped 1 e e e s deet et urkissane Morocco, o Boutera spain=" | L6 Souke: T 0 abiie o b8 Krohnn : JEAU-EAGLAI SUVTs, GANPRTS) s Dol ottt hs dips , ! boy can I8 | whose tants geucrally a g e % e |l o LR Db 14y MARINE NEWS, - dny fhenlou pag thelr own way MMF Gheekley | S0 01 thooth tnst, Porn a0 IbOmating deinks A e DBrsop. | nany others of réat Leagty sl valug, ' Fo weskly oF i 0 Wl AT | I SO W Ve " were, tatady colfatfon was prepared by Kitley, of Chleago, | sor e e y . and was wortliy ot the bitlilunt oceaston, ‘The %300 WANETG i FURNITURE NOW time was quickly passcd I dancing aud othier thtne—Wi o reducy smusewents until the thine cume fordeparture— | ccount of atock, sid will 4 chi A atB:45 pom. Mroand Mrs, Sauuders tuke su | 0 H e b e A feboaris. cien extensive trip through the South for abuut two | reduced prices. 12T, MALELS, 263 atd o7 Eiatemai. wunths, aud, upon their return, will take up their reeidence upon Juckson street, in thelr Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuma. MiLwavkeg, Jun. 10.—The bark Nelson has been sold to the Menowonves Lumber Company of Coleago, Messrs. Ludington, Wells & Van Hebalek, for $7.000. Sk ds to be converted luto & barge for the lumber trade. was bl’)cm ol ure when be dicd, and Lad spent 5":"!( his whole life 1u the mivisterial rauks in uturio, 1y Private secretary to uid b peried atoace. ot sea penuiad sdvertisments L DERS' . | tine Emuire, Russin, Gerinany, Frauee, North- A sy VAN MATCUWAY- | oy sain (luhabited by tho Chrlatian Viblzotha), o the Editor v The Tridbune. and Italy, 4,000,000 died between 1473 and 1575, CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—While & discussion of the | VUt tue utotasteries of tho stricter ordets und (i scussion of $h6 | 4,6 {rugal peasaute of Culabria and Blcily ene ¢auses of the Pour-Oftice Bre I8 gulng ov, the | juyed tielr usual bealtl (which they, of course, public should not Jlosa sight of the Importance | ustribed to the favor of their tutelar saints); a0d Tribune. I Fedvrathid, March 4, 16 ca. g etler (i Sunduy isaues of Tlies July & NG WAL Luited niat f Al e e — - — THE RENO INQUIRY. Bpacial Dirpasch fo Tus Tribune. Biawarck, D, T, Jun, 10.—Col. Benton, Cact. 'O EXCIANGE, GIEN WANTED, Y : F[OVXCHANGE 10 ACkES. NEATE MINNEATO: The 1 Welcome will leave to-night for Chi. Yo ; . | of batchway-closers. iad the Honore Block | but among the cities which suffered most wern P et s e 'l‘“ A et ALt ! m} s ity Eetween the Crib und burbor st §25 for eacly : hour of sclual service, | Tho task uf cuttlng o channel for the schoons ers Burt, Moore, and Red, Whits aud Blag, s0 & . frst thrvo situsted on rucky, wountaiu slopes, have becn uo firo u the roof, Inclosed I hand with no lack of drainuge um{' pure water, wiilo $ou 8 document which shows the cstimato that | thostepues of the LUpver Volga ars generally underwriters vlace uvon dry ‘and solubrious. The peatlicoce of 1720 b bud, ¢ wli Lilahed gonicern of 15 yeurs; o rure A e e P \r.‘;' M, Nautfeal Catechlvin. 5 W Coluy & Wir, 417 sud Roston Commervial Bulletin. Is the wina blowing fres when it fs desd inquiry st Chicogo, lcft this woroiog. “Chey are the moeat fuportant withesses sutimoned, and were all in the Little Big Horu fight. AU ba tauglit Lelegraphy, r — - 1 Respectiully yours, : v G ushead § BTN IE 1 FROM $ auinloyuieut. Abily ut 280 Eaat Quly-st, ;-'.::';f,‘,’,:ffi:fi'.‘d"“ mived ta theglertons; vt OUR TENURE OF LIfE The d 1o ‘.“""L!ga‘:’n"m’"fi of 3ia :«Tl'l.“‘?.“ni";‘.“iifu' ! Do sallors go .ll.a‘h n;-mlhfi |3ncln:’lg : PARTEEE AN 0% e, & bk trsbisius om e RAGE.. & e 8 ¢ document refu ., Busi s ¢l A ¢ u get a bark from a ship's R o TR ] e s D TERAAES TS Jooeof the Grand layen atesmslipa bavs |'Denonds in great sucaruro upon our regurd for or | note 18 u mwrmd;:\t:xdl 5;b;f;‘:{|u%‘i':.'»‘n"o|?|fi: i u".l;'l'.':»‘f{n::""‘h‘i“fff..f,?.‘,’.,"fi}":‘,f,fifi. Doa thobight of & Tops ever produce bydro- |~ MACININERY, TPOHNTETRE Al ML, SEIGIE Tt wucccedud in gottlug through the et on e |ipeglect of the lawa af bualib. if we violate tuews | holding of tho anuval mecting of the Fire Une | Tuw ooty 300 dicd. o fess U 4 per couts phoblat [P0 RALE= Clar-0xi 10-nolisk - i e A hore. The propeliers “Trucedell sud Mo- |y 'cynnot expect to *make old bones.” Butthat | derwriters' Association of the Northwest lat wmost deatrictive epldemic roported in | How wauy feet sre there tu o sip yard Fottalila cogive aud Lofler, used about = nowonee arrived from Ludington last evening, aud bave cleared sguln for that pors. ‘ e — MRS, SARAH OVERTON, Auecial Dispatch 10 TAL Trivune. MiLwaukes, Wik, Jao. 10.—The relations of Mru. Barah Overtou, a female arrested last Au- Kust for burglary while leading a bermit lite ln e southeru suburbs of the city, and seutenced t six montbs in the louse of Correctlon, arrived Lieru this evenlog trom the viciity of Manksto, Miun., to secure her relesse. They Stato that Mrs, Overtou's father died xmnuxr Da the bows of a ship grow outle cross-trees? | oue 45 copltive baller' & fucl Dge- uum stieet suchor of w sbip ever cow- | 3} bhs aisu 10t of se fortert 31 Wiun the watch (s wet, do they call all bandst | I¥ § ul‘t lr.hl’l:a ull‘lu{':h:xml.s‘ |?' play after b has trick @ e wlicel . - Docs the do watch the cat's head! ... mooks, When the Cuptain strikes bis colors, do they | o] () WILLAUY tiladBEL over hut buck? bust editiot, x:::n“fl" Tl September, It §s 10 tho effect that the under- | sutbentic hlstory was the four years plague ;?gnn!. Who are thu agents of insurunco compa- £ that commenced fu A, D. 54 sud roged cu, fusurunce uuuaunh publlsbiers uf fuaure | through the dominions of Cuusrovs the tircat, ance papers, cte., are satistivd, upon ohservation, | the Byzsutive Ewplre, Northera Africa, aud tuat the use of automati batchway-closers lauo | Bouthwestern Europe. Jt commenced i Eeypt, longer wu experient but au yecomplished fact, | spread to the east over Syria, Persia, and’the and that thoy decin It of Lhe utinost fmportan ludles, snd penctrated to the west slong the o the Interests of the Gro-lnsuravce compavics | coast of Africs, aud over the Continent of that the autumatic closers e used on all open | Europe, Asta Minor, with Its ulethorie clties, elevatore, sud that sli fuclosed clevators be | Coustantinople, Nurtberu Italy, sud Franco within ire-proof shatts pessing above tho rooly, | autlered feasfull, 3 eutire provigces were sbun- uud gt efevatons with sutomatic traps sbould | doned, citics died out and rewsined vacast for not be inclused with bourds or sash-work, Lut | mavy’ years, aud during threce tmonths surroundt on each story with slmple mllnpo 5. and ut lsst 10,000 persous died ut bud gaten Aoy elevator Otherwise cutiatructad, ) Coustantiuople essd day! (Gibbon's * Mig- Wespan of exisience alluted to & naturally doli- cata constitution, or unu which bas been shaken by disésue, may bu waterially lengthicned, u a fact of which we have dally proof. 'Tnu vivil tug ll.‘{“‘ fo- h Tl ll-fllll'.hmllllll & IMRENTICE, 37 South Casal- i} OT OF BECOND-UHAND sTEAM. e PRENTICE, DFRNE G Addre L3 JPG8 BaLE=A CoMbLE “Lyibung for thy yeur 1d:8: pri I A, Tribuge ullice. A4 -l e, $10. A of sil sizcw. HAY & ¥ storative Influcuce of Hostetter’ upou a faillug physique ailords 3 tioa of the power of Judiclous g strengthen the bold un Jifu. lewtorea digeation, tomplote assimiluilon, reoewed uppetite, suund .Fepoev, 1. these wre Ruong the bunents conferred ppon the dubtiiiated by that suprcww recovant. 1th & circulation enriched. 8 frame Invigorsied, 8od 8 nervous system iranquilized, the tuvahid, (alter @ coorse of the Bitwre, feels tuat v b tenure 18 ou louyer the precarious thlug that it was —tbat ho may yclenjoy & **green clivge,” . T AEWING, T OTOF Sice sisuk: 3 Wisom, wid otlee s wiresutad. " Loau vilice, 125 Ulara A0 BN BEWIS G A b oW, Tor 23 eachi, Lu). Newspaber AUVErtistug Agones, b1 o ool Botuspape et pre: biaak b ‘Weddiog-{*elebratlons. ki GILUES Troy Times, 5.0U) TBOOKS AT T onder to refresh the mitids of our readers, | s Jiany S0t i list of wedding-celebratious’ | 0lafu s, $i0: dlarles (o109, | caal puid (on baoke ary slxty duys, vinegar: Grag | MNaduosoel . OFFIOE FURNITUR I“oll BALE-ELEGAN ANK Coliy Al & great Largelt, Juqulre &t 143 douatl Clurk-st,