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'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 2] Custer catled to Maj. Reno, beckoned to him THE COUNCIL. With his hand, and’ Ma), Reno rode over, It be- ing my firsg trin out with any troops, & was anx- I879—TWELVE PAGES. s ever an sievator fonnd ontof o or un’ THE TRIBUN, n ! or the doorn or shaft not In accontanco with thin | = s B ANOI OFEIDES. DER T0 ACCOMMODATR OUR NUMEROUS ordinance, to compel the omnerof the eame, o | | ¥, QRUER g k T Rin oF her agents, 1o put Mid elerator in d POrfoct: | Hrabenbioes 1y sar St elty we hava esapiisned this ptory & ood many times, haven't you * Not & good many," * What do you eall a wooid many?” WANTED-MALE HEL| 70 Whis enlumn, fAres Hiner or Tesr, 33 cants per (ne tion, Egch addittonal line, 10 cents, : folis 10 hear the order, aud “ Probably A dozen times.!! Iy rafe conditinn, and mxid Abaft and door toboe | helaw, wiirrs adyertiseny ‘snatca | 7 e : Continuation of the Examination TR ORDER WaR: “ jfumi't it bee a ubject of frequentconver- | Pagsaga of the Elevator-lnspection | made fo conform with Whia ordinance before | Brive st chirgrd at th Main Ofce. s it bo roesived Bookkeoperss Clerks, &oe - : he Int t ‘Mal. Reno, vou will take your hattation, try sation on your partt" rald elevator whall be sgain nsed; and it '_jggm";flflrw. m. during the week. and antll U p. m. Traces. of the Interpreter and overtake the Tndians, e ot w:;a mer!.f. 1 have discussed this thiox Ordinance, shalt ho niawel for suy permb fo %t a5 SIMMS, Dookscliers wad Btationers, 120 | \ANTED-20 _SHOEMAKENS: THOSR USDEI. Girard. il pupport sou.t And as Mal. Reno wns | ST BON e ays adbiered to the fact that [t The aid Superintendent nnrafe, of tho anaft or | Txc Sl WALDEN. Ne DODOE S FALMEIL 48 4l 50 Waossncay, & Ll (—probably got six or ten feet away— thi dinance, | West Madi: s o Navh wiesy 3 . Cobtr ol Ao take T scouta. aioog | Weroclock scad ot L | A Dectslon Wanted Us to the Tegality of 3:3’;,{;’,,":,{";};;‘,.::#"‘,‘,‘;‘,5.‘Z“.’.‘.‘:.z"'.,‘l',..",',a‘,"’.";. W LR Miscellancons, wl 01! 00 ad rt- ', nt h At # certificate 3 e “Y 'ANTED-AUENTS FOR THE BIOOIA £ A Number of Intercsting Facts 1oia Mat. Reno leava tho officcrs with whom | I¥aftermards. il Taterest-Risaring Cerlificater: from mid Noperintehdent that aald repaies here | oG MERLIER, doncier Nepifeuier, aad Paney | VY, Bardririor e ot R o was tal C icase answer my question, and then Dean propeny done, and that said elevator may be | 2250 . cornyr ftaroin, _ ; : o Brought Out by Mr, ho waa tulking to go to Gen. Custer torecelve | 4jy0g"'yoy % make saur cxplonations. Tlave e il g CITY REAN, ESTATE, RDESKLL &L Funlhers, Bovion! Havw. | The rald Saperintendent may employ Aome com- i petent mrm: o persuns to Assist him (0 the dis. In thig eolumn, three lines or lege, 23 centy per tne charge of hia dnll;;oll inepector u{, Q:;}Mal’fi. and | #ertton. Each additional line, 10 cente. 8 rovide all KA, PAPCE, AD nEs noces. g e Fee Ao Droper perfothanceaf (e dutienct | [7O BALE-ONR OF TIik CHOICEST AND MOST Gilbort. “That Ididn't notice. I ean’t say whether :ne&n‘mo nlmxré ‘:n wllllllh(mi nflh-crsi‘ ll m‘x;n': woticlng any otlier parties. I waa notielng Gen. : Witness' P Custer partlealacly,” Corrections in the revions | Lus Naw,ald A(I'mnnl.(.‘nok givetho order from you always adhcred 'ta the fact that St was 1 | Bids for Corporation Printing--Change c; efi;fi:‘cm::fl"l" o? 12 which was your Monday's in the Ordinance. *‘One v'clock wherg?! **When they were down here inthls timber." VWARTED-SWLUSMAN TRAVELING ON CoNs {uafon and eaterd -goods trade, PR A R SR Trivuna olee, TENCED TRAVELING W mimeres in Michigan, Wisco: S 1 tlon. which shall bo pald foroat of elegantly fintihed dwelliings on the Norih &lils, W Testimony~Why Did Not Col. Guicr to Mal. Iteno, o was It dircct from | (il mnv bave said 1 or2 [ aatd ‘abouts!, Tt BlreetTmprovements-..Condemnation of Property--. | S2hd , Ineoechion, MR e Depariment of Daild- | Bayi7s Sinize.room, iibrary, parlor, sie;, on the, mal o Rt M tne s Custer Hel no? « "_’Cunlcrl could liro i or2, and pot been far out of Rejected Claims, ngs. | izt el chariion e ot g3 e | L mnar WANTED — AN EXFERIERCED TRAVELISG B! p Re h Iue‘ ;:,nlcrl "‘-‘“}‘:“,"m‘"z fmlvr‘ Gen. Cl?!i i ~aid Buperintcnden| g man, pesfectly famiilae witi N the wlioirsala o ) . licno, jon’t pretend to say thal l'“g:;wd you haro said 121" Inapeeting any elavator, which fee ahall be pafil by I';" [} ALKZFOI CART-TOT OX ILINOIS-ST., u Cou):} X?‘v" havo sald It was 13when you | _The Councll held a regular weckly meeting wean Dearborn-ar. an Lot on (reonwood and "orty-aixth and Forty. e rirade of Ohlo, Indiacs. and fiilnots, to sl to- bacco. ~Address, stailng terma and Rivi 3 P07 .00k ot T iiclomatl, G %I IOR Feferencs the party owning #ald elevator to the Department of Nulldings, and -all moneyn fo collected rhall be Cook didn’t communieate the order firat.!* . mid over to the City Treasurer, provided in | 1. M. THOMI'SO. ; Woodlnwn-avi., between “Then Licut, Wallace, when he sava that the ation was resumed yestere venth ata. A iy Tha Reno Investia yeater: rent n'mmn-'m.“'wh'a owner, : . Tuley In the ehalr, The ab- 1 N FANTED. IE AN 10 GGL OroR | day morplug with tho usunl Tarze sudienco of | only order that waa recelved wos thronih the | Crossed o tast ovening, Ald Id o ance creating the Department of | T o ST \) ) X B {nterested outslder, In standing and neck-cran- | Adjutant, is not correct i his atutementi’’ \wimay have at ome tme or athier sald so.% | ecutcen wera Cary, Gilbert, Seaton, and Jonas. | i O iig of Chirano, ul whichthis | I peve it o el OO O p-?ur,' x‘fc,“-;;y: Staloandity, Fur Ing attitudes and_otherwise uncomfortable pos- | 4.1 can't heln what Licut. Wallace suys, i "“Y"'“ to-tlay aliered your statement of | Commissioner Chesbrough scnt fu his bund | ardinance 18 an amendment, and the Sapertntend- | €. I WILSON, Koum 11, B3 Deatharn-at, ‘V“"’"" GOOD TIGATNESS MAN TO AGT AS fies,In attondonce. Inresding over Intorprot. | Witness was then asked 2 to U Yousald yoid had some paners that were | ror 450,000, e suretlcn belng W. If. Bradicy, | entalali reportto tho Uity Councll once ln thre | foon sALE-TIIE CHEAUEST (T o WV e e ’&&:I&neqflgymm;fl A tnt 4 o ' oot at., t & ane: | ng Y, er Girard’s testimony cortaln corrections be- Ako's Noveumxrs, ¥ou got those yapers and lottcral . W. Blatwcbford, Mark Bkiuncr, and George | 1o8i"s 8 2Ciie0) Ected™ by biin ander thin ordls | Thirtisihiat, “GARNETT & FHOMASSOR, RN W . | after recelving tho order, and replied that Reno came necessary, owing ta m"!lm"‘”‘“‘f by d‘“’ Maricd Torwanl, - A8 g, tho witnees, heasd the ard on the stand, or, a8 somo are dnclined to | grder and its referetice to the sconts, he did ot Ahink, to a desire on that person's part to alter | think it necessary for Iim to recelve it peraun- A Tdinielyy e il here (e GY Gl cloghon wrinyer, CalLaE 126 Washinzton-ats foam Si, T WANTL made notes a short thneafterwanls, atthe | Armour. :l:xflu;‘l:m 'ia! lxlm' llcao. nn% Ix'n'e Imll Imcn} On motlon of Ald. Throop, It was approved. ome. and s ave them. Before starting, o couldn’t find them,—hud misiaid shem § supe | MOREOBATIOR SN, nance. 3 Every person who shall vlotate any of the pro- i GAN-AV.—8 LOTS, (ONNER ON vinjuna of this ordinance shall be hubject toa fine Eqran. - bety mreat Largain. of not less than 810 nut to exceed 8100 for each €., 110y At ot " o el i u, cation was received from the | and avery oftense, OR T BALR-WANASH-AV. = 4l _FEET FIONT, or modify certaln statemonts he had made for | ally, aud thereforo tmmnediately called together | pose. In Februnry, 1877, I recelved a lettar A communteati CE e 3 T TONT, i the scouts: they ail fell tn, started forward, and i L Comptroller Inclosing bida reccived from news- | Tius ordinance shall take effect and be in near Fifty.third #1.000, THOMAS D, ¢ purpose, o8 1t s aclentifically koown, of % J 3 rom certain partics and hunted up those nutes, mpl g d dan publication. BNYLER & S ASTED-AT 100 WARREN-AV,, A PROTEST- B For. tnstance, In Is testimony | FoRclicd the ford about tho saine one thnt 1he | refreshed my memory, and ave s dotafled ac: | vaper for advertising corpuration notices, rdi- | O sS4 atlar ita paesacs ant can W4 . command dld, a little to the leit of it. In going pe stated he had told Custer ho would have not | down to the'fard, he was at ono ftime within Jess than 2,500 Indisns to desl with, Yesterday e:f:)lt or ten feet of Roo, On peaching the morning he deaired to have this corrccted, and | upe of the river he was a little [n advance and {he estimate changed from 2,600 t0 2,000, Agsin | 10 the left of Reno, who hail to innke a Inrger int girl o do general Lauscwor! WARTED=X Gdob arit WV “huusewark. Appiyat T AN . INTEREAT-REAQING CERTIPICATES. o, 54 Ald. Pearsons, by grnsent, Introduced n reso- Iution iustructing the: Law Department to en- denvorto get as opfion from the Supreme Court as to the legafity of Interest-bearing cer- HOUSE ~AND T count of the whole affair, and Sunday [ 2ot in- | nances, cte, They were as follows, the frat fig- Wire PR AT, BT Jormatigu that the letters were tere. ~ L applied f agate first inser for ¢, _ ures being per square of agate firsl inserifon, :&v."'fe'.'ifflzfi'“‘.',:'"'.;5,’,’,?,‘}’,,"3,”’-,‘,,";:,'2‘,‘{,' "":f_ th second ger square subsequent Insertions, the day." thicd per thoueand ems, auate, firat insertion, o W) : 3 018 ABLE AND Computent to avsist In gederal Fonework: minis be stronc and_wilink 'to warks no, wasning: 1o ran 13 ~_ COUNTRY REAL ESTATY:. 'O SALE~BPLENDID FANRM OF 400 ACRES 1N 4 eircle to get aronnd the knoll than witness did. & tifleates before the appropriations are made, It Monror County, Mixtourl, Largetwo-story framg | Do aniiy 518D East landolph: ) be had stated In_ bis testimony that when tho | Sicno wae then goitiz Lo tho ford at fas trote. Then whatcver time you may have fixed for | and the fourth per thousaud eins subsequent | LVt (e AR BRDRNERE b toves swury o | Reuse, newiy inptfed and pintad. Largs orihard of ASTED = A~ 600D KTHON o 110 " these different actlons here on the part of Maj. | Insertions: 7 gular ratea; TRinuNE, 50, Sl kindaat frult, Einely feneed. fleautiful iract of 100 wemorable_order was given, # Meon, to your | nlone, s witness thought, snd i ad- | Reuo was Tncarrect, wnicas i was & i) | Insertlons: Times, regular rateas TRIGUNE, 50, | )0 aid except fn serip unless the dectslon was | fnd. "¢ niinely femends fleastifil tract o undry work at tha lloona IHousc, 30 a3d 81 Uffered ac the grei ¢t Indlnns are in our rear.”” Charley Rey- | vance of the column, sithough he didn't !:ZIE‘.,' the scout, leoked at him, il aald, | motleo particularty whether there wer < any officers around him. Betors turning the “\Wiat d—0 fool move fa thist Wo'rogone |y they possed the hieavy Indfan trall Tead- Girard's reviscd verafon of ity yesterday morn- | fng up the sight bank, This knoll, when they {og, was that he, and not Reynolds, exclalmed, | wero on the south side of it, hid them from Cus- “i¥hat d— fool movo is this?” and that Key- | ter’s command. Bolore belng thus hidden, how- tlon placed the time of Reno's crossing the | Ginert, following up the witness! admiinsion river on his retreat to the hill at about 3 o'clock, | with keennces thnt susgested that he knew —an hour fater than he put it when ha gave his | what ho_ was talkine nlnmgl “wus within full testimony. The time when Reno first crossed "Ifl‘l‘:':u{;{a"";"*":';':{::f}?:;‘“m Qieard, st A 10 move up tawanls tho Indien vitlage, | wiVigt did Maj. Reno do when he Rot to the rendered. a'clock oF 3 Tel 24, —, $1.70; Jour- T e et 9 373, 83.80, $2.00; Teiegraph, B4, —, $1.70; Jour Mer. Gilbery naked the witness about tho other | 81,805 Volks Freund, 25, —, 803 Staats-Zellung, alteration of time,—that as to the crossing of | 34, —, 81.75. the furd,—and wituess sald a long time had |~ On motion of Ald. Cullerton, they were re- elupsed, aud bo had uiven the bour o his fu bbb Dronson. 116 waa. posve 1t wab. ton mhnutes | foFred Lo tho Committe ou Driutinz. past 1 or 3 when ho crossed to the bill, Hohaa | A communleation was recelved from the altered the other movements to correspond with | West Park Commissioners, Inclosing a resolu- the time flxed for Reno’s presence in the tim- | tion requesting the Council to extend the (153 out Bt the Lne of sendiog the order wich | watersplpes on Toelfth stcect to Douglas Park. Inrepiy to tho question, * Whers werelyou On motion of Ald. Cook, it went to the Com- when the firat man was shot 1 witness anid the | mitteo on Fire and Water. T G| Ald. Tuley couldn’t seswhy an opinlon had | barns well fence not been obtaineil hefove this, All the 77 certill- | fapin i 24 County: good orchard; fair cntes llmll heen nuhl‘wnl» lnlcrnnl!.‘ rhu|1‘:ne w‘}-lz: ood new frame house appeared us compiatuant in tho injuuction s d (Judge Fulier) had told bitn thas bio had never DACTES I Gty ‘j:;n; fraine house: tirea Ruthorized the sult to be bruught, aud knew n In all particulars, Offered by Assgnee to closo nothing of it until he saw jo u newspaper 10 at grent bargatn. that he had fed B bill There wers, | tUReDIRien Kot mart of Sothent Musout, to say the least, eome very susplclous | vestigation, clrcumetances about the miatter which ROWLAND, brought avout & depreclation of the clty's = potitan Mok, paper, and thie delay I obaining nduacm"n. 01t BALEFINE WREAT PARM OF 100 ACRES He was not certain hut that It demanded some iraved. one mila from Fafraeld, i, on 0. {nventization at the hands of the Council, | &M 1 I Wil exenacaofor Chieagy of wiliage proo- ENFEIAL sa conk and Taun:iross: nd cail for two daps &y V. SWEDISH, OFF NORWE: huusework (n 8 smail % ove, s § 01t BCANDINAVIAN ber work Bt 140 State-st, 5 ANTED=X GOOD Gtk T0 DU GLNE hoassworks mus: be s good cook. 22 Buuth ‘—v Beninntrensos. TANTED-IIANDS TO MAKE ! | 'y als0 put ax hour later, 5 first man that be kaew of ns belng shot was at ARR THERE ANY OAMING-nOUSEST r. e would not nove b wosl crty, or good \\'M(frn Inad, o linie purchtre mancr, y Nurses. = T e ol the correetians bad been raade, tho | < called his attention to the fact that tho | 118 FIRIt ALOL teu feot awaY, loadiug thu | ALd. Cullorton, by consent, Introduced o e ey e | buithca o cradl o fi‘:}’#‘%fl:‘" i | WATTERSA ROMAS TOTAKE PULL CTAROR Reconler asked witness as to Indians wer n the battom, coming up to meet | “\ir Gilbert at Tength got down to what he | Tesolution setting forth that onc Charles | cislon mignt be secured nt the earllest possile | 1 '3 nomestead rthta 1 e e Sy oesieyt | Dot A TOD, 4 it Madison-st, WHAT ORDENS CUSTEN 1AD aivew AT EAnuy | o 11 looked o at me and o the valley, | evidently regaraed us Kuanes had told him “'“;'l:’ h““:"-"m“"‘: et lerton opposed the passaze, The | Sonnd iesrhorn.sts 1 > Lookdtors, comer SAdl: | 43 TUATIONS WANTED_UALE, DARS, #What Janguoe did you use to bim st the ONBOF I INFORTANT QUENTIONE L 8 B G e B e el ot | Malter onzht to be left as 1t was, 1 the | =~y prp FeraAms WANTED. Suokkeoeporm, Clerks, on the morning of June 25, In regard to halting, | river's came ™ In the cross-cxamination, viz., whera the Custer | tslling for tho aph Supretae Court gave a declsion beforo the Ap- | . AT AR Loy qio | SYTVATION WANTED-IY A TOUNG MAR 1¥ maving, ete. I addressed him as Maj. Reno.” column would prohaoly’ have been when lteno | three to find out whether public gambling- propristion bill was passed, sil rizht. {f the WA;\:I‘FJ)‘—WR IIA:E A CUSTOM WHO wiidenald grocery houscs has travel 167, Trib- by Bune oiifee Defors witness replied, Mr. Glibort asked + Yess and what clee i Ahat Capt. J. Seott Pavne, of tho Fitth Cavalry, ,n;‘(‘(;‘f:fl‘:,""fl"" Jndjsad are’ coming:up the val: who hiad gone over the battle-ground sinco the | u3yho was with him ot that time?” reached the top of the Wil After studyinir the | housea are permitted to rua In the city. mao awhile it was ascertained that Custer at He sald e had doubts when Kuauss mado his thut moment was probably ot or near a pelnt on ; o il on o uposIte silo of the rivets o a | Statement, but, by a littlo fnquiry, he tecamo satiaficd of its truth, His eyos had beheld whint hase & g0 revulution was passed, no unswer would be re- | g 10 87,1 b If offerc. TR Feived, T bis ovlnton, It was n scheme to lend | ficat fatate and Loonis oo i Fitth the Councit Wito the 'same trap the Flyance Comaittee fed them fnto fost ver, ~He bo. | W ANTEDCHOUNE ARD LOT 0X Q00D STREET SEk reationn at Srony IECO. | QITEATION B MOORKFEPAR_GR | 8 lralewntn by guung man with U seaee cxpesience : In the wholesale produce coinmision businesw; refers " furnished, Address It 52, Tribune ofl occurrenice and mado & map of It, and Berat, | 1 didwt notice.” nearly direct line with tho skirmish-line, if Jiowed the deflclency of st sear ahoulid ba mude | Atrgd: Eofce. o7 M WY ION: | IR TION WANTED=DY A GRGOENT TRLEE Lacy, who was with McDougall and the pack- 4 tWas he stopning or In motfon?" longed, aud nearly a milo distant from *C," | he did not before hellave. gaod on th s salarics. Nenoved to reler | =—=—ox O RENEZIT0 UNEL: VY inan ¢with good trade in A (n:ur-,xn:icn. 1 or 9000+ traln, be mubpenaed as witnesses. Tho applica- | ' We were Just coming up, riicht end of thie skirmish-line, [avig got- | The resolution was passed, andthe Chatr desig- | the resolition 1o the Committee on Judidlary, | oo JEO ! o INENe eri Foud refereuce. - Addreas 18 28, Hiimno unice. tion was takew under advlsement. % e na e motlants ten tils polnty the Court and veryboly ¢lse | nated Culierton, Phelps, and Waldo. Adter somo sklrmialfne, and several pojuts of Weat Sides SVTUATION VAR AT GO TRETOi oy G ¥ Yes, 1 thiok so. 1hod b y oughs 1t we cslirnate it bv ealllng wrder, it wus so disposed of, 0 REST-TEN-HOOM HOUSE, UN WES S yectur-ant le p, i The witness, in answer to the Recorder's m,,}fi,“ ad Tiold of my horse, T | LI5S, ol tratance fram tho point at wiildh ON FILE. 1 WEST | 121 Twenty-sccond-at. tly furnished: ver: ery all modern con- I 3oy, £ eans 1PROVEMENTS, Ayply a6 Houm 83, 0On mlnulon nt,Am. Lawle) 'hi llhln rules were 5 suspended for the purpose of talking up a re- = port of tho Comulttee on Streets and ANCTS | 1 nEstax0, 2o E ) e e eh —3.5TORE AND (West Divislon) recommending the passage of basemeat brick, Wit all fnodern {mpravenents un order nuthorizing the fhling, grading, and -nd!«(xwdarxmsw per maneh, ADply o CHAS, curbing of Robey &:m' rrumchludis;m ml.--;l. UNODWAN, Hoam 43: 114 Wnshingt to Harrlson,—the Corporativn Counsel to apply | =~ SN for the confirmation of the asscasment at the T0 RERT-ROOMSE, S elon “"; o Cm:rl.{ Cent: 0 HENT.- rmfl",';'-»'.'.“ffififi-uuu 4T SUITE An order for the improveinent of Centre ave- N T—! NIl 3 102 ;5 nue, from Bluc Isfand avenuc to Twents-secund | or earbormate o SohiA Slbo several sinailer rouu street. reported by the same Comuslitee, was | =e——=— ENT~STOIES, OFF. also passcd. CITY PRINTING. Htorons Ald. Watterer, by m"ntntl Introduced an [0 REXT=A DESIIABLY LOCATED STORE, 1§ ordinance amendiig that In relition to alive bustuess city nesr Chicago. Addreas’ 3, clty printing, fothat, in determining which newe- [ Tribuse ofee. s = paper was the fuwest bidder, the circulatjun Tu RENT~DOURLE S8TORE, % AND 33 RIVER- within the city might be taken into considers- . .1, P. COATES, 15 Wasnington-st. ton. Miscoliuncous. On motiun of Al Lawler, the rules wero sus- | NT—POWER, W 7 vended for the purpose of takinie sction, P U A e MO RAST. mmdt furtbo purpOsR aF sk Bl . betwern Lasalic and Fifii e ordi ed) Y S -~ e follow; g i ? ___SVANTEZD TO RENT. Yean—Tuley, Sanders, T:“'l"' Tulmnr. Lfiddlnm ‘VA.‘:I".I“ ll“l.;l{ T;n‘;glflin Lo:}‘:fl n.‘:’P;\‘ Nally, Oliver, Lawler, (S on < vacant. . et O e Rasluiahy | nOL 1egit 1o sunly’ Hie demana fof 1vorns fue 1t questlon, told what orddrs Custer gave on that + llow far were vou from the river morning. Tho command was halted and orders #Fifteen or twenty feet.” given to wake coffee a4 small fircs, which were [ ** What was ho dulni when you hialted your 10 s put ot as soon 08 the coflce was made, | horse—riding around 1 the trorses to remaln saddied, and to move after * e was inoving, and probably mino was, I daylicht. Witness lied orders to communleato {crl\'cd my horse and called his attention to the with two or three scouts who haa come up with | fact that the Inalons Were coming up the valley, Licut. Varnum. _When the coffec waamada he | My finpression Is ne checked lis horse,” lay down alongelde of his horse, alept awhile, % Thun he wos in advauee of the command?” and wns awnkened by Custer, who told him to 461 think he waa abead of them.' take the acouts ond nccompany him. As he e witness ticn expluived, In answor ton bad bis boek turned to ~ Custer, either | tursher question, that he thought the fnforma- Cook or Tom Custer came up and asked | tion as to the Indlans coming up the valles was whetber the commund would follow. Custer | ot sullddent importanee for him to ridg back salid, “ No, you wlll rematn hiore until [ return.?? | und telt Custer,” As lias been previously ex- Witners, Citater, and_the scouts then mounted, | plalned, he mot Cook on the way and told i, rde to-the foot of the lttle mountain, dis- | The Indiaus, be continucd, were then within Mounted, snd walked to the top, When Custer | two miles aud # hatf, aud appeared to be come left the command to ¢o to the divide, Reno re- | ing on in furze nuibbers, miatned [o charee, witness thought. On return- 8o large as to excite your apprehension with Ing from the mountaiu, tho troops srere abous | regard tothe lhycullnllfl {{lmn wilwro“tlwy left thefiu uh:i the ADILITY OF MAJ. REXO TO MEZT TuEsM!" moruing, although whtness was satisfied no i urders wero gont buck to, move out tho cam- siked Az, Ulltarts miklhie & wory elover yolat, mand. hen Reno engaged the Indians on tho “That 4 SRS Tt bk of the. river, wineas G5 not. MOAIED | o 1aer o) Oun ey ! for scuding back word 1l:at the horses wero In any way fatlrued. Ho tho Custer column was, when Girard last saw jt, | The Commltte on Finsuce recommended the to thls polut wus from two to two and a half | placing on file of the reeolution changing the miles. It would probably take s man four min- | ot hours at the City-Hall. Concurred fn, utes 10 go from thie tinber to the topof thehill. | “ryy same Committee recommended the It woula take the Custer coluwin Irom ten 10 | pigeing on il of the annuat report uf the Relief twelve minutes to go from 2O V—where It was | py0 Afd Soclety, believing it to bo correct. Con- last aeen—to* No. 2" Thuirint was pretty sovera | oyered in. before and during Ileno’s retreat Lo the hitl, The same Committes recommended the and witness thuught It possible for a column on Incing on flle of the petition of Elizabeth J. the bh) to have lieard the firing 1o the bottom. | ,omis, asking the city to take back svme prop- In fact, the firing would hava beou as audible to | ety which hor busband had bought from it, and a cotumn there as the Lring of o column on | piven a mortgage os sccurity. She wae unablo the hill would have been audivle a colutnniy | 1 pay the intercst, and sho desiecd to seve her the botton, an, sald witness, even more so. hotne, The Committee reporied that the city Having gained this polot,—~an admisaion, brac- | .quld not lielp her. On motlon of Ald, Culler- tically, froin the wittces, that Custer’s column | 1on “tho report was lald over. an thy hills could have heard aud must have i BLEVATOR ORDINANCE. hesrd the firing in the bottoms, whiers Reno | 7 g H 1 was,—3r, Gilbert nsked Girard about the duties | The special ordor—the substituto elevator ol an Iu,dun‘mme.m;r, and in d:n‘.; course of mfl'g‘::ffi;'n:: ;;:f‘?gnmll;lm +hie' iands af the ‘witwess! explanation he corroctes he common Buperintendont of Public Buldings. {dea that he bad cver been a scout by snoing he 9 [ 1 The onl. rtfon that provoked debate was e aa sotasr 800 had hee ames | that ha referatco to tho 'fee to e charzed Tor enrs In the Tndian country, and hiad been mar- {lml to an Indian woman, This, however,waa his }u:;g.;‘:‘l!(:l(:.' qlu drafted, the ordinance provided o ot 9, xpe with the froops., e b b Chariey Teynoids fu the tim. | Ald; Cullerton moved to amend by striklog SITUATION WAKTED=AS SIITFING AND NE: O crivingelerk. Thave & thurousn knowiedge af ratiroads, fholr lirancher and counccilony. aad towas Iheerinus the Weatern Statee, — Algv, modea of budls e with ralirosds cxpreds cumpanics, Wil e - £auc al fow salary, snl farnisls best of refarences, Ad- dress 7 u1, Tributio QITUATION WANTEDZBY ‘A youSq MAN T} ) 'in wholsslo or reiall Jeweiry buiines: reccoms mendatlons from forncr embloyer. Addrew 2 100, Trinunu onlco, SITUATION WASTRI-A DENTLENAN, QUALL. Bed by xperience, 1e opon to a0 cigagenicnt A Femeral or \rade_curpespondent from Auiress JIT, ., 630 North Nineideath, ery cliesp un delpala, Phitadets Rrnacss ITUATION WANTEO—IN A HOTEL O ROME Y hutao of busigess; bave ‘3 irala and expariencei taals to w0tk af carpentering, psiziing, snd hanie wood-Aolehing, nud carpet-laylugi | must works reze ereuce. IS Tribune oiftow, Domestics. QITUATION WANTED—IS A PIIVATE FAMILY ¥ fora good Germen girly Toterences 1t reaulred, Callat 1053 West Adama-at, . JITUATION W O eridl Loudewor! Possibly the witness saw bie had sald too e t 82 aud inserting 81, Tieidler, Smytu, MeNurney, 0L beR JITUATION WANTED=AS Y adbeen ridlug, o Shongt, mioro thuh anv | gor ha mollGed bis revious statcimens by vty | Hord (2o mote e wnia i e 0 00 | AL T o fovoret tnaking 185, 0 that tho | Hhomusun. iy watin: G, | Do Tttt (e G | 5 bt in s il peotehy ; other man Ju the command, nnd wouldu't havo | joo 4y follows: BTy E id Girsrd Wotterer, Janswor cCallr s Hoom 3 Tribune Bully SO sevond, Ticsltated to have ridden forsyor fifty miles with 1 did," said Glrard. e e Jtoumntc el mnk Bultdl e B 3, In:{:lcdumu would pay for Itsclf. 7 "{"m. Haliéeys B b Nunx—Pearrony, = | CiiTu o ' 1OSITIONS. g away, or probubly conmnge lefsurely behind u ‘f‘.i"-im," Ald. Daly Delluved 81 wos suflicient, It the Ald. McNurucy, by consont, prescribed a reso- aterciuet, jnnabie neighbor: { Mo or sddiuas KRERCH NELLIE, 23 Bat 5 "This closed the direct, and Mr, Gilbert, moy- | us. Had he known the truth, £ thiuk he wonld Wn Ihtren-at. required Bt work was to bo done by any other than a worn- 7 G anlie | e 5 In explanation of this position, witness sald lutlon fuatructing the Depurtinent of Publie | ork: el ¢ . 1ing dencription, JTUATION WANTRD=A GOOD G, WANTS A i fug up nearer to the witness, put thy following | have changzed his plans sud dono somethin, i ut politiclay. e, of course, should get more, | Works to send In estimates of the cost for rals. dme, Cins | N T 3 A i 10 bl You don't ayres preclacly with tho | clae 2 {hptibee .,3‘{‘1‘.‘1,“.%‘;:‘;'.‘;'&‘,,.“‘.1;‘2, Jbecatsy pro- | 2w A 1 man could. be scoured for §1,000 8 year. | iz the buildiiin un tho opproaches to. it Bav- ki A T i o PR e e R e i wap of Licut, Mazulre, I wish yo Rive “1id 1t nass through your mind that ho might 4 Ald. Couk sald, from conversations with cx- | gatnon street viaduct, T u your understanding of theso positions,and Iwaot | make a division of tho command ' utt to locato the place where you and Charloy WI micht say it did, aod that probably ho lgpxold stopped for the drink of whisky might change lits plans about pressing forward, lio Recorder's nla was ealled In to explatn | and, if any parties were out, eall themn in, o th poslifon, and tranaiated Girard’s anawor by | might bave recalled Maj. Nieno, as far as 1 Baying that the polnt was at tha left ot tho skir- | know.” e miah tine and a little back of it. DI you think it possible that Licut.-Col The Court sugrested marking it by a letter, Custer would cross and support Maj, Reno?? AMaf. Reno (soto voee) sugevated ‘that » W I dld not.” woulid bu the appropriste letter, considering w'his action of yours was hased, then, onthe that it was there that the driuk of whisky was | fact that the larze” number of Indians that you taken. |Laughter, saw was passing up the vatley " Mr. Gilbert asked Qirard 1 tie could give any wyes, and under the lmpression that Qen. {dea v to where ho first saw the Inatans at tho | Custer was Inboring when we started.” tlme he communicated that fact to Custer. Tho |~ In responsu 1o furtler questions, the witness witness replled that the map didn’e rua up far | pzain detalled his mecting with Cook, who, costaln death ta muve out. Ha dldw't kuow Reng'a intentions at the time, but supposed tio command would return to the timber after the charge. o could not flnd that It was au act of cuwardice to move from the timbor, lind tho command moved aut of the timber towards tho village, thoy night have lost some fow men befors reaching the next budy of timber, but they would probably bave as well slelteeed o poaition aa before. As it was, he thought it best to trust himself {n the tlmber, Mr, Glibert remarked to witness that Roy- nolis Inst his head, whilo witness did not—thie alluslon, af course, belng to Revnolda' venturing out and Girard's Jiklue for a eheitered position v the tmbor, The witnees didu't spuoeently Ald. Cullerton muved 1o smend by adding Eighteenth street. This was accepted, 1d, Rvan woved 98 any amendinent that North Halsted strect and Chicago avenue via- ducts b added. Ald. Turner moved 1s an amendment to the amendment that Bouth lalated street be added. Tue resolution us amended was passed. Mubpard-st, spd P TUE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAIY ;’g}.“',f_',';}""' Ay recommended the passage of an ordiusnce nu- s thorizing the Commilsstotier of Public Works o | JF, P W18t ¥0 I refuse tofvsue vouchers to contractors who have UECMATISMVA fafled to pay thelr men. It was possed, warrsuted to "Tho same Committee recunmended the paes- | jot, 1448 Sladison aze of & resolutlon calling om the Repre- A sentatives of the. vouuty In the Legisla- pertr, 1t appenred that cousiderablo tine was required to fnspect an clevator 8o as to certify that it swas absojutely safe. ‘There must be two men, The 83 would be earned by the cxamiua- tion, and that was little cnough, An owner with a certiticate In bis hand would not bo Huble for dumages In case of an accident. Ald. Smyth—Who would be lluble? Ald. Cook—Nobody, Ald. Smythi—Oue takes the chances? 4, Cuok—Yes, AlQ, Binyth—The onlivancs is to prevont acel- " BOARDING AND LODGING, South N1ac, 8T VAN BUREN.ST.. NEAR STATE— 4040t roamid, witi board by the day or week 211 reductiun o peFnaneal parties: House quist sad Fvepectabie, 5= e { 1[‘»6 RVATE-ST.. .| PLEAKANT AND WELL H E furnished rootus Lo reat chegp for the winter, et oF wiibout board, 1 ()7¢) WAWAKICAVI=TG RENT= RAE, ! 1079 el SEEGs vohi ok oah0™ ] North Stae, ! ] t nusea, K4, and jacent ound for s must be at moderata rond for s tenn cport preforred Lo tho diock-Yarsa. riliuna urice. e COMFUUND 18 iathem, Do- 55 AND 7 NORTH CLARK-ST.—FINST-CLASA € boanl, with soum. &6t §8 por’ week, with use of blaio aiid bathg dny board, 83.50. Q17 hiasotssr = en! Ald. Cook—To make them'as near lmposs!- ble as can be done. A man with a lehtnivg-rod on his hiead may be struck by lhtning. YUNG MEN OF I,Almr._||mh ST+ CLARR — HOND, 0, hath havin wills ruoins. £160 85 per week; Qvo minutes enough fur that, The polnt would be soutl after recelving the information i regurd to the derstand the point and avswered * ves,"” ‘Fhio amendment wos relectedo—yens, B—Tar- | tyre $0 have passed un act amending notion liue o fowa And walk from Xute and Maulion-sts, wast from whero Reno erossed at “ A" Hle had | Tndiane, sald “Go o, I will roport. ito | whot the a ir"as | ner, Cullerton, Oliver, McCalfrey, and Daly; | thut in reladon to tho condemmation havHIK WS i henises o peate s Maui vaceed from the polnt where Reno’s command mumn'hmw delmnuly’ju-tlmwlnr ek from yrtion the’ Rearndokpemarked shut, a5 far a8 Y ! ! g 4 sirsun of sainpies Inthattine in orler & ElOtozze i sluti. _Audz Tyl HOUSE=101 WRLL _FORNISHIED . kil 33, ahd 337 Ntate-st., four vof the Paimer_Holse. Toantand Fuoin, ) o 231 yer weeh. 83 ta 810, AMG { 4 10 reat witnout board. 1".: i1 TOUSE, WASHINGTO! 4" witixie, wATM roume, 10 %3 por weak. Fwdi: ) ty-aue wical-ticketd, .00, Tranieuts, $1ner day. ‘l. ASTINGS HOUSE, 10 D18 A = Comfortabls warni rovms, with baard, frum §a 0 $10p+7 wrok Gag-board, $4 per woek. Josing heads went, Reynotds probably lost his by the Lodlans. The witness herg explalned tijat Iteynolds had a presentiment of death, and hé‘hnd ‘advised him to go to Uen. Terry beforo starting out on the expeditlon and get o leave of absence, Hevnolos did so, aud Terry shamed T out ol the fden. The fact was, Reynolda was unnerved, and witness wus uot. Mr. Gilbert asked witness if the moving of teoape at 9, U, 8:80, or 4:30 that afternoon from the position afterwards occupled by Renoon the Bill to the polnt ** No. 2 would not account for much of the flrlnfi witness heard fa th atter- nooy! _Gerard replled Lhat it would m The heavy finog he hieard was botween 8 ond 43 then [t was 8 space ol abuut two hours tu which thers waa no firing, and thea It commenced and continued till evenfax or dusk. [ledid not think n,man surrounded by heavy firing would be yery apt to liear tha nolso of firiug in unather direction, He had beard considerable firlng on the skirmish-line, and was firlng himself, but thiere was Dot & great deal of tring in the tu- uf property {or public use 0 a8 to require no- tice to be glven of tho tlhng of o petition for ihe nscertalnment of compensation to be pald. Al Tuley sald the fact thut no nutles was now required uccounted for the large verdicts of jurles, tho owners belng the only ones who know of the proceedings, and brivging I men tuswenr to high vatues, while hose who were to_bu nssesacd for benetlts were not heard. 1t was passed. The samo Commit pawubroker ordinan The Council then adjuurned. nays, 20, ANl Cullerton malntained that the Commit- teo on Buildings had exceeded Its power borting substitute for the uriginal ordinan The Uhalr held that they had not, the orlicinal baviug been reported back by the Committoe, Ald, Cullerton moved Lo place the substitute onfilc and that the orlginal be sdopted. 1t created the oflice of Inspector of Elevators, to be appoiuted by thie Mayor with the concurreuce of the Council, and to hold oflice for two years, allowing him to charue a fee of 85 Ald, Lawler inade n_speccn, contending that :llw Supertntendent of Butldiugs bad ¢noukh to o uow, Ald, Rawlcigh was opposed to cresting & now departiment, an i moved to lay Cullerton's uo- tion on the table. ‘This was agreed to,—yens 10, nays 10,—Tully, Culterton, MeNally, Lawier, Sinyth, McNurnoy, Einzner, Bchweisttial, Junssens, and McCaffrey, ‘I'he voto un the ordluauce was, yeas 31, nive 8, us follows: was on the night of tho 23th to the point * A" | tho river thils meeting decurred. As to whether ou the night of tho 26th ut 10 o*clock, passinz | Couk Was afterwards fuund Where Guster's men Letwween ‘that potut nnd the point where the | were, he coaldi't state, but he hud heard Twdze with the desd Indiaos was standing, and | that ‘such was tho cuse, After the niecting, following “the trall up to the bolnt | witness wont back to the ford, jofued wlere bo joined Ileno's command on ( he scout wWhom he had told to walt tor hun, the hnL He thought e must | gnd they crossed the river hmmedlately, The luve pussed to the right of "tho kuoll scveuts- | troops were then polne ony—were about b0 five yards or so, and thien continued upon the | yurds away ot the tme,—bul witicss and the trall. The dlatance from *A,” whero teno | geout overtouk them. or got upposite them, 1Ty crossed under Custer's order, to the poiut | rode an withiun 200 yurds of the command, Wit where Iteno was on the night of the 25th was | yieqs, Reyuolds, audl anolber man holted when avout s mlle or a mile and & quarter, and the | wigin 1ty yords of the skirmishi-line, w di-tance betweed “A"and “E," wihero the ol slower - than the troops, and allowing deud budics were supposed to_have been found, | fhem to ket ohead of him.' When they dis- ¥as between four and five miles, accordiog 1o | ypounted tho skirmish-lin had beeu furnod, his extimate. ‘Tho distance between tho pofut 1t took some thne to explun to the Court— whero Reno was on the nleht of tho 2ith aud | wiich had o map befure it while the witn the polut “E " wan ‘nigh onto four miles,” eral feet away, perststed In using such uusat- AIr. Glibert tried to get witnessto fixthepofnt | fyiactory expreasions su * here," inero.? ete, wherg he Jast aaw the column under Custer, | oo to thom with hils finger—just from the map, wluwn‘-um lg Wwas nosrthe | fow the skirutsh-line appearcd to “the cr td ¥ u the words I lieno's comimand,? | wiiness to luve turnud or swung around. It DEALERS IS CITY winical Lanip Madlsou-st., NTE AND W ARTED=AD AN ¥ aud country t_liandle sterling & and Fluve Wick, WOOL' & (V.. # Yoo 41, ) WANTED=A A [ ce. T OIC THER GOPI BEATS ¥O reday cvenin TIC! TO TIE Illvard of Trade. Aduress It &l, Trivuno ofice, wivlalog i, gk ‘ ANTED-OFERA—=TWO S8EATS IN PARQUET or dress circle for Thursday eveutuy. oo 10, 152 Deatborn SSRGS reported an amendéd which was Inid over, WASTED-TWO GEATS FOI_THE OPFRA Thursday nights ‘Wil pay s good price { parqueiie or parquetic-circle, ~Address 4 0, Tribune. s R LR A iR My WESTERN PATENTS. 1 WABARH-AV, A . 2 bonrd a1 very low rates, ' o e List of Patents Iswied to Weatern Inventors During the Fast Week, Bpeclal Dispateh to Tue Ivtbune. Wasnixatox, 1, C., Jau, 20.—A. [ Tvaus & Co., pstent solicltors, report the following “VINH*‘UIZ T, porte i nfortable 1ooms, W1EhA0ITd, 81 4 67 Der weaki Lranelvat, 1.3 por Jay, Pttt AL AL M A A S Y 10 L), N | Ve unty and ou Mifuwe farue, k. e 9 Taloy, _Ballara, atents fssucd to Western Juventors the past o - oo -y I o Ui 'to mark thie. position on tho i, after | WIS, 10, crtGe e abube whether tua | ot (He eatimated that thlety B forty rourde | e atory, Lodae. elaler, Elsaner took, | week: e i HoRat renA Nt Al the fight in thie thuber. T othier words, 1t was | @ot% ‘Sfter the unlted explanations of tho f. | OF 38U8 Thraop, . Kawlelgh, Thompson, Kuopf, ity £ dlane Ie4 Doarinriiat Pl oI o 2 it richt bk of the fivet, sast aud worth of | ferpreter, tha Itecorder and Sy, Gilbert, did [ o ieterpreter at what fort, My, | Simuber, Niesor, Waldo, Schyelatial, Wertster, | o ner chicaper pelfolonding carts Ny UM 0 LOAN 0N FUILSIT W e o ! he pojn! wher ¢no crussed on his way 9 Ce o u aro A el o -2 . 8B, mer, 3 ] o P e, witthiout removal, ant oS sudn . towunls tho Villuge. The blace Y | actually take full b, and shoroughly compre- | o ¥aR, Ko e Gilbert. < Y ket v Moy : Cailerton, Qiiver, Lawler, Smyth, o, and McCulfrey—b. s the polnt that, the sub- stitute belug as ndument to the Buildiug De- parsment ordinauce, & two-thirds vote, or twen- ty-1our, was required. ‘The Chatr held tho polat not well taken, alnce un oflico was created. ‘Tho followini 1s “XIIB ORDINANCH AS PASSED, 1t belng amendatory of that ecreating the De- partmeut of Public Bulldings: Ilolstiway oveniuge shall have (rap doors (cov- weres witn “metal on the under sides on ali floors, axcevt where elevators are used sufliciant Guards 1} bo put up for prutectlon during tinie of uivi- —tli doors shal by, clused during hours of aua- on from D Hutstways i which un a1l siave 3 fire-prool aliutt 1 Lia Juw lpnlmn‘u('llulhrln:urlv\'fllw snd frons such point, extendei up througn and fret nbove tho ruct, | Buors by vuch ahiaft shall v wads of metal, and the catciics or fastenings upon such doors shall be so placed that thuy cau be opencd only frum the luside of the shaft, aud un- tirely under control of the vlovator operator, Al openlngs mot having duors shall bave el lod with prisatic lignte In iron frame, aonger clevaturs willin tho welllols of an obcn slairway are et probibited, in cach case af auluwatic trap-dours belaw ‘ueod at euch MoJ l)wlu‘ Clitenro, wpool-holile e ©¥ort A Lincoln.” Lo Drdwal Jolats, U ilave you by uskind feelicg towsrds Maj, Renoi” 1 have not." #Not & particle? 5 « Not & particle, sir!? # Did he disinias you from the position?” “ila aid, sir,” Flor 10 this o1 % Prior to th 1l dld, siv** 5 4 You have no unkind feellog towsrds him’on that sccount ™ “None ut all, sie, “ Who relustited yout™ “Uen. Cuoster.? Ar. Gilbert anoounced that the cross-examina- tlon was concluded, A brief recess was tuen taken, which tie Court snnounced that Mr, Gilbert's application fu regard to sumion- ing the two witbesses, Payue and Delucy, was granted, and an adjeurnment wus takeu untll this morniag at 11 o'clock. A LITTLE GAME. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tvibuna. Rocxroup, 1., Jan. 20,—Conslderablo cxcite- ment and curivsity hias been created fo this ity over the rucelpt of over two bundred Jettors by Biend L. WHERE WITNES3 PIRST SAW THE INDIANS, oo object of swinging tho akirmish-line ond frem which ho brought back the news to | sround was really togot the men into the tlmber, Custer, was fua little valley as they cama | wasw't 161" asked Mr. Gilbert, sreund the kuoll, on the righé bank of tho Lit. ] suppose it was,” replied Girard. tle Big Iorn, which waa abuut twetve teet | **Did” you, or did you not, note whether the or wore hleher that tht benelt on the opposite | Une did ot d'l,u not advanca fucthier thsn the slde. This was_pot the pluce, hiowever, wlero | polnt “C" 1 bu Galled to Custer that_the Indians wero | = C," it may be stated, s the right end of the running like devils, The place where | skirmish-line, ndieated In Lieut, Maguire's tint oceurred was close 1o toe luogo | mop, ond ks st the edeo of the thnber, with tho dead Indfuna in It. This last polat was |+ [ did not,” was tho roply, ‘where hie tiret saw the Indlane, to Know posi- ¥ Iheu are you surs ) ou were right when you tively thut they wern Indlaus. ' In the morplag, | stated that there was 1o advauco ju the ity while on the mountuln-top, be had e u Jarge | uiter the men had dismounted Vlack moss nioving which bo supposed to be the | * You aro Inaking mo say what I didu'e Indtans and thelr poules, When ba saw them ] yhould bu YETS 80T7Y L0 assunio o respoi from the kuoll {u-t degcribed they Wera dawn | sibility of that sort,” was Mz, Gllbert's courtly 18 tha botiow of the river,—ubout thres milea | rejoinder. from where ho stood, sud, be judged, on the 1 dud nat n'r.l thot there was no advanco [elt bank,—on tho sidu'of this viver wiers Heno | mads on the Bae, .culxlllluwl Lthe witness, alterwards fought tn the thmber, ** Do you to-day kuow whetlier thers was not Mr. Githert was very particular about tno | soy ld“nnccl“ puints of distance as well as tiwe, aud with a | 1 do not. burpuse which will disclose jtself jn the courss # fow long dla thess men remaln on tho skir- of what folluws, Ho questioncd thy witne mish-lina " turtlier L regard to the location of the kuol w { gliould judge about ten minutes,” ein, Chicagy, wove-pips Walker, Chicago, oll-ataves. Penntuizton, Calc. . K Locke, Chicazo, engin . Kolly, Chlcigo, heatiig upparatus, Mayos, Jeflory & Wataon, Chicago, automatic cut-ofl. L. Ii, Wateon, Cbicago, gearing for washing- machines. C. C. Jerome, Chicago, stuling-boxcs. . C. Price, Chicago, thill-coupling. L ‘orer, M C. Puol, Otfawa, hay-loders, In, antinal-poke, ANDBILVEIS Ao, aind Yaiuan'sd 0 1AL PALD. FOIL O / Moaey to wan un wate of every deverintion ot 0! utlice ({lecavoit, 1 Eai M3 ONEY TU LOAN. IN 80 low rate of fuicrest, on ¢ LOLEI LOED & B0, 120004 151 EY T LOAN ON It, a2 lowesp sales. = i ariuf organ, 375, Walers' o yuienitd jowewuol Dy octivo uani for Staguineent u. kit plaao, only g1, #170, - Kanary grand manw: 1orie, 8214 <0 Variety uf (oo ihy L AL Fhilculuitaly ow ) ranice with every fusieumunit. FToY I, 203 aud i State-st., CIE MAMMO U 1AS UAl TABLISIIE, IN N uringie BASE viasos Voeaiiia ot " “UREW onaaNs, Ll st o W, W, 31 y A Corner Btaio and Aiaui LENDID PARLOK 01U § # % “ and wwell, late Lnproveutents, warrante ! T state ! ) | { 0, up-wrinzers, ROVCPHOPS, 34 ESTATE 1N FUMS . 8. DREVER & CO., 18 frult-jare. 1 I'ano, bases 1ot stove-legs ‘entraltu, wind-miils, catis 3 . IIOUSENGLD GOUDS, T3ATGARSS 1N vUIN U “MARFIN'S, 535 and 2u e 3 WiLL WUV A BELENDID ROSEWDOD 1?17 Yi{‘m‘:mlr'nl-"-flu ot mrbrem et carved ioas, il lyre; Worrantad. IAIE 263 wad 297 141 Seferm S5 sha. MAl . _LOST AND FOUNDs T, 08T W, B v cunrrcATE Ot MENTER. L anip ot inid el Address Q3 Tribina ca, ‘e have reduced our rrices on every article of farnl- ee, "ll unrl ‘Iil;l‘l: ‘:WL‘:‘;. Handsume dr £-case Cust i cduced L 3. urti ver) L. Castia, U lety 1 K40 S0, B 8 L et it 1, fancy chaiw, Joungen and VUi Vet known nerore, tieasés und bedding 10 order at fowe o sulky plune. wklvnd, corn-hiuakers. puer Alton, gratn-indare, WISCONSIN, Gralt & Maglencr, Milwaukee, furming cork- | Late fastencre, i Q. Martin, Milwsukeo, brick-machise. Fice Puaruiture of wvery deecription J. M, Slapson, Oalikosh, stean - bok I Ts MARTILS, 13 and U7 blals . Hiickep & Mol ~ucboiuy car-braksa, Harvats Bt 2 Y PO 1. 8, Woudiut?, Janesville, buckles, ISORSES AND L'A“ul‘l‘]i;g_. Suslly drawifie from him tbe statement thut # Wers they withdrawa theu to tho timbor or L Wad at te edze of tho river aml wbout a mile | not” Irotn Uie pluce whero bo saw ihe lodiaus aud | %They changed their poshion and cam, MICIHUAN, B. A, Wells, Reading, corn-planters, [POI CARIAT A BALGAL J. Lean, Hudson, welal wocvlbarrows. S g0t for 843, st T h tor ORT~A PACK o lwads. The Oal !_v returaiug sawe o vl South ¥ra ¢ 8 _AND L. Fwill by llucrally rewsrded DY nklin MINNESOTA. e to uor, through which an elevaior pasres, whic 3 Hew bxproas Lrhvas. 10, for $10. made the aupouncement to Custer. When hu | the brow of the bill, From the skinnish-line | our most prominent business mea from one | goors ‘hetm{' ltned with weial on the ..,..,,,;'.,'.fi,‘ C. W, Thompson, Wells, machine for cutting nel"l‘::a':l:“u:?:nl;b.l; [lots svel 83 £ “l‘orl"l. UST—A MINK OA, ON IUESDAY, JAN. ih ¥ot this sight of the indwus, they were two | on the plan thero were skirmlibers ou the edgs | Crawford, s patent lawyer of Washlugton, [ shal) closo twmedlataly aftur the passago uf tho can | Yoaeers. Towi el “Duckats | siable Bueker i puy T Acateny of Musia oa Halsted, o un Menrod wulles or two miles and a balf from the ford, | of the thnber.” 48 fore ident of this °™ ) ur platiurm of the elevatur tugouyh auy Noor, the A 1 potslo-fork, | atunle-fork, | hand corn. piai e b T MGy Maicy 3 “A" and on the alde of the river to whichi I ten mivutes, then, they were In the tim. | A4 8 formor resident of thia city, askiug them | oponing and closing of the doote veing operatud by | ¥, W, Schuls, Mt. Pleavent, solf-loading carts, | culiar and baie LS Addciad a e Beuo cromved,—that is, the lejt bank, Auviug | beri" tu reply sund state who o thelr opiufon | the passage ol thu cup or pisiform, such clvvators Muplo. Cnoriton, car-vaupliug, L THO: AF VoL SUNDIAY um“:wm i f B, Staules, cornvr Madison's FURSITULE COMPANY, A1 WEST scll all kicus of buusehuld geods va ar law bric and ot Ruaiel] pRE LN 1"k a2y payment: mey dispense with sny shafy whatever, Any scanshug partition shall be rexarded us fncombuatys ble whon plsatered upon both wides, ugon trou Jath, hie, ve wira-cluth, aud s slso fited in solid with :nclpvwrkll least eigbt juchvw bigh from the woz. b, I, Muntose, Kivertan, puiam, ‘T, Shuman, Coruing, baro fences, cuvitle, cora-planters, Sheunndosh, weather-atrips. INDIANA, would Dbest seive the public and the Departineot as Postwaster, Stamped eo- velopes were fuclosed In which to re- tura answer.. The letiers were all the same, belng written with sn electric ven. Of feen thew, ho retuined, sturted out to yu “Yes " bk to Custer's command, mct Cook on the # Jlow long were they there!” 437, told Lim wlat he had scen, aud Cook | #About ten minutes mure, 1udglnw from the ;‘;l *All right, ') go und report” Cook | tiu it took me to walk my lorse to the edze vt Whieled Lls boras, weut bis Wag, aod wit- | ot the thuber, walk back; sud tre thirteen wrch sud L 2 e Kold car-riag. The i by returniug samy te Co.y 2 Bouth W al L Buxluy, Mech: R, P:‘“B:Idwl:f Sh OST-FIRIDAY A sanawl. bultable rvety i ; D, Sulzrove, Tndianapulis, take-up wtringe. = i WeuLun to Joln Keuo. ote,t? 4 1t shalt bo the duty of the Buperlotendent of | & e i Ry W douh s o understand each otber,” sho ‘uring that thne were they dolng aoything | course Crawfurd has uo futerest In the fnal | Tuildings to cause s carcful lospection of all paa- iaus, wid U, L, Thatcher, Kim | i e T fun.o..m;tu‘m UM R r:l Mr. Gilbert, 91 mean the point from | elee than drlugt scttiement of who shall be our next Postiuaster, | sciger sud freight, steatn and wator,” elevators in Zbt, ¥slemount, churns, porewurded of peturulig 10 b, £ DALK Moo b 71 W 2 L'wu you suw the Iudiuus aud reported to WI couldu't sce or hear auything.” and would never of bis own acvord goto the | theCity -':‘llkm,zuxr [ 1&1‘-""7!" 3".1 212 months, . Breckinridge, Lafayetie, poeumatic sten- of property. lo Aah| o i wit-Col. Custer that they wers ruunfo ke | W2D APTER TUE TEN MINUTES! trouble sud expeuse of sending thesc letters, | sudeco thul sld vievator sialte and doore are in & | ). pens, ! nitonat, reated wi g EUNDAY, A TANGE DAY 3 1 devtls. " You sald that o Col.” Custer, did you A e oo 1o your | 1t 1 theielors concluded 10 o the gauns of pertecily vafy condition anu iu sccordauce with the | 'GP Caroender, South Beus, sndominal gat- lowaoritiole ol e 10 83 DAVID ULIV 3 5 ¢ P 5 = £ Dok wsne T Ll ki 8 S Ay "o, sle.n el i Hbtace iltans ave 10 OUF roartt ! ;;"n"fm!;g "'l:;“m':':'_“'“" but for what purposs ' {nsbection uf su elevator orelevatorshas | VOOICSUBPOHEr, 0, EXCHANGE= 4 LOT cuXies, 1N RoCkvouE, | Sa5() WILL 0% ¥RTD AN NG QUESTIISS 4317 iy ) Jrasthereoly, I slmply wheeled 1 0 order, witacss vontinued, was given by 2 beeu wave by the Supernteudent, bud tho ssme s il maerial, g o usiers s | 2 £ Gt relurd Uf areicieataken fiui it Bl horse, pulled off my hat, waved it, aod Cabt Mosian by frons Whyt o ivol ——————— e been found 16 a perfectly wafe condition, an MARINE, perfea. Addresa 8 J B, ni | ak.. Chicago. 677 Monsoe-at. ua the Isia last. Address o, 116 Lév i woed, *Hero ure your Iudisns, runolog like 0t at, & Not His Leiter, Lafts aud uours 1n scconiance with thie ordi- Rosclal Dipaich &0 The Triduns. = mwmmes | bafleal, » devil, i then [ wowe g ' 1 Lhis it lie idu't know, He did not ses Heno ut that Vet 1l e dow, and LAhiok SL0 | \ine, The skirmisb-line withdrew, and went Uyl Sud others went up Were wod 6W | U i tluiir after the borsca: Witnices ut p }\'\wm wus 3a). Heno at this Hmett thia thue was at the extreme bt ol the skir- * Louwcttls Courter-Journal, “Would you mind readin' thi fof me, sie? T can't read myscll.” It wug g snow-shioveler on Waluut strect that spoke, a8 he hauded wver 81l wakesnd deliver 10 the owner, or MiLwavkze, Jag, 20.—The steamer Commo- dory Benlon was sold uuder the hawuer to- day at Fond du Lac, by United Statcs Mar- NTED=TO TAKE ALY INTEREST o irat-clasa weekly paper (o this ¢lity. either w iske cliarge of caitorial or business wanaycicat his of her ogenls. & certificule of o saine, whicl whall coutain the date of duspectlon, the coudition of the elevalor at that date, tho weight it A COsdp A Faniur BTOREOU Houseliold EM ad weret we Lowest n 42, 1 abill L tbe duty of the Owner or occupant of svery bulldiug ia which is used oo elevalor opue- aled by sivam ©F waler Duwor 10 wmbloy somu CODetent butsud 10 taxe cLargy of 8od vburate tbe wumy, ahid ADy such owuer Of vccupant of said wiadu: o 3 Y cures s FiVEr. v ol x s fely carey. aud ibal the shatt und duors are o " wnly payer of Mo kiud |8 tho Ueid, therclore bue uliicl 2 sud 2 1isodoiph wies wud puricet H e LIt say positively, but 1 ibink arousd ‘A‘:‘il‘.”’.fw":.' r&'fi ltvzo“\v nth :ll;;:udnx‘x;mzl:m:er‘ umllm- j:;w-mw I3 s_ul;\gmm,n‘ma; Ly:-‘u‘_ B et e Ticcordaee with ‘this ordtusuce. | shal Fink. The steamer Blsmarck, which was it i i gt o glateo cah dows reguired fare | ey, > T2 P Dy mlbtto or u mivute sud & bull was occupied 1B | vl by tod orclovk treln this ermoal Lpule | which sertlilcate sball be by th ow ter franied attuched by tho United States Mursbat on the | gposriuaity fur i rigut ki : [ UpSTRUIE Camm lacenkd you ses Lieut, Hodgeon or Licus, Wal- | 1RtE o flloule Ao Tart o SAII you read 1 azat, shept arfra | bt pp tn some cosileauus plice niut Sichelere: | Fox River.at Winnscouio, Tust wouth, wus r WITI 8100 §on PELL | Futieus busie Carits vithons : ; 41 didu't notice any of them particularty.” Mr. Glibert asked the witncss to sgalu state | (ko gow-sboveler. IL was read uo BY0u | bertiaeadant suall cosve e record b bo- amude of | 104V releused, the cluims aguinst Ler Lavivg A o0 Tavessiichi. Luless yoi = e = { i Whiat ot e b attiocne towards | 180 tine it touk Reno to wo from, RAY the [ oy ity sizuod Jorry A. Taft 1% #Ttist was the | said fortiicate of insection i & well bound boos, | beeu sdjusied. 108 o BaE s uwie foreli | T SIUSINESS CELANCES. ! Col. Cugterpt furd, 10 ' C," therigbtcud of the skirmbl-lue, | i b % Please read it once more.” Hig ro- | siphabettcatly tudexed, o= e NTED=A GOOD SHARP SALESMAN, Wil pr : Rl thiuk tho Geueral was on the right of Maj. | To Febly whs that I couli't have taken orer seven minutes, wud probably vot mnore thas Bve. » Weat followed your giviug the lnlurml(lnx:; ‘Te tolnutes pussed oo (ue skirailsu-il; o oo ne, ten ln m:g“_::gl“mu bacs and told the cowuia the timber, »0d @ mivute, aticr recelviog tho 18 quest was complied With. “1t goes right straieht aloug—jiust them 'cre words, without any hitchin' or stuwblin® ¢ “Jyst that way.! 1t ean Jerry, thens it can't be Jerry.' he ! taused. “Jerry couldu’t eay thst mady words A HARD FLOGGER. pecral Dispaich to The Triduns Drcatus, L, Jau, 20.—Tbomos Morgan, 8 cousiu of sbe uutorlous Juhn Morgan, the Ken- Vi Tea ar #5000 u 11k 43 i factuz wid o ul @ Rew article, aali. Oue bevioy w knowicdde v Sdrees £ b el utcrend Tow girend; ¥ }‘-uu BALE= CONPLETE PILE OF THE CUL- L al® ' your LT oo iy A ey 1 ribusy for rice, i AStss & 11 Trisuse o adluus weredt order, 1o withdruwlog trom the thober, bualding who shall oeplect tu cutably with Lo pro- s A 1 didu’y " VAUTING BTATBYENTS, without stutterin® all (0 pleces, to save Lis Iue. | visione of this aection sbali be Uied the sam of §10 | tUCKY rulder and bushwhacker, was arrested on | 5 oA, Ul el Ui e e dow o “ Mr. Glrard,” sald My, Gilbert, looklog st | Botws fellow's tryin' to fool me, hus I'm 106 | for vach and svery day of sach beglect . - $10 | inday for tloziwi one of bis pupils 160 (VTSR e g aro | Ly *Well, Tweat » st M;l:mw, and thenGen. the loterpreter very closely, *you bave told | swart tor biwm, Laan? T4 abinll batte guty of satd Superiutendent when- | seyercly. Hols vow x4 large vn bail. ary, lowfor cauli. Addrces Z i, Tribuue. oy woly &