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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. MAJ. RENO. — eminent legal authority that such a decisfon In CITY REAL ESTATE, = in columns of fou in goiog from the timber N E. % and the N. f the 8. W, ) of the B, WANTED-MALE HELP, THE (/OURTS' w. ,(‘)( 8ec, 2;, .m,}lczl.n i A to the top of llncnllf,l:nvln: in vlew the narrow- | not only uinsound, but filezal and without prec- Tn this calumn, (hree lines ar fess, 25 cente per 1h- Tn HAIE coluinn,s L &7 2o A The Unfted States Mortzago Companv filed s ness of the way over the river! Wasn'ta { edent. He has, therefore, at the request of | gersion, Zach addinnal ttne, 10 cen sertion. Each additional lins, 10 centy, A bill against Bernard G, nnd fi,,m. Caulfleld, E. column nl"louu s vroper disposition of the | many of h,lu sgnnofleu,élctermlne‘d hln“neu'd {Ih'e‘ At nh. = 4 & suit by the Government Against (E;.m!')lx;re,"llnlmt flervey, William and Kose | oonalusion of the Testimony of command! caso to the Supreme Courton hehialf of the | [JOR BALP-28 BY 115, MICHIOAN-AV., CORNER raae “Yes, that was the proper formation," city. Three. —— <= enry A, Warren, M. L. Bundy, nmd T e tron B ANTRD-23 SHOEMAREKRI: THOSE UNDRR+ H the Cook County Na- Ellzaboth 8. Newton to foreclote n mortanze Lieut. Varnum. i1 M, o was t fhe nesd 1 = — o of fecaiptecomi. wSaee Miehinsoar. sorth N R A ooy, Bt PURLER tional. for £44,000 on Lots 1 ta 7, Inclusise, fn Alcxan. as. DEDICATION. e H Atory hause, Osk-av., nesr Vin- ““The witness has been asked,” nsld ILfeut, Lee, ' atout Gen, Forn‘xlh‘u fight where the ln- dlans charged. [ woul 300 ER; BINGLK; Fy aid basement house, with fot, Faurih-av., C.CARR, 313 Divies we near flaerison-ut. der White's Bubdivision of Blocks 46, 47, and b3, of the Canal Trustees' Bubdivision of the W. ¥ Assistant-Snrgeon Porter Begins to of Bec. 27, 89, 14, Jike to ssk the wit. | The State Soldiers’ and Batlors® Home at | "5 575" Vith cottage, West Storonast., east Ashe R A P TOIAS R AT ORI rt to Recover Some C. { ho knows whether the Indi Bath, N. Y. land-av., §1.100, RAT-CL SATMULDRRG Another Efl'flp S v B‘lilelf; o l(,mkrlg?’ga‘.exuumr, sued X{ulhnnlnl Tell His Btory. neif hkuox s a8 got away PG, s B, \FwaCALES Whb lots, Twenty-alatbst, near Cote | oby, o' JTiclae ore-mmdker. Lake shore Foaa of the Post-Office Funds. w",f.m C. and' Anna E. Wilson brought suit Lieut. Varoum—No. Bath, N. Y., Jan, 23.—The State Boldlers' Egan-av., near Wentsorth-av, ANTRD=A YOUNG SAN TO ASSIST IN Pil. for $4,000 against Obadiah Huse. Harriet Bteele began a suit_In debt for $1,500 Mr. Gilbert—Nor with Reno? Lluzhler.l gtockholders of the Marine Company | sgainst George L Btow and W. O. Goudy. Lieat Varnum—No. [Reneswed Isughter. At this atage of the proceedings the Court took a recess for five minutes. and Batlors' Homo at this place was dedicated | piogc”"? 10 West krie and fluroa-sis., near No- atty wokraph gallery and jearn tha usiness. Apply st to-day with aopropriate exercises. A brilllant | o Fifteen lots, Vinceones-av., corner of Forty-see- audience of 2,500 persons was present, {ncludlog | ~ Twenty-five ml:. ‘n:rnzr Learitt sad Moore-sts. Which Is Heavily Against Reno in Certain Points. Employment Agencless 3 rive ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, 50 QUOD TROCK Sued—-The Divorce Mill. CIRCUIT COURT, On_ resuming, a sandv-complexioned, sal- | Gens. John C. Hobinson, Slocum, Rogers, Crane, | 5107 1a% Tavash-av., corner Thirty-seventn st, W quarty men for Caloradds nona but good men John V, Farwell & Co, begnn a suit_by eaplas o x P ed, ea . s " h | 23by im0, Wabsah-nv. near Porty-second-st., 81,000 | nard appiy. Call 6t 79 Bouth G Wil 4 s Thers was the usual large audfence | MOR-haired young man named Baroum, Quinby, McQuade, and Clarence Camp- | %0 by Sov, Wabssu-avi, near Fitiy third st, iy, uth Canai-st. e shail scnd againat Morris L. Feliner, of LaSallo Coint Lo L h to on Friday. E. U. snd H. 8. HAIGE Record of Judgments, New Suits, reco! l..lfl}‘m. belog the amount of a biil of bell, representing Gov. Robinson, fifteen mem- 83 iTashinito wrm‘z i ool T TECOINTICES ord._C 11, L. PORTER, In attendance on the Reno Court of OP a physician of Blsmarck, took the stand. He o RIE AT $iFRR &oods wihich he Lought on credit under falss | . . hers of the Legislature, the Hon, J, H. Loomls, | T?0R _BALR-50 i g + 268 Bontls Waterat. 1 t 000 quiry when the investigation was re- | testitied that he was acting Assistant Butgeon | ! 4 ¢ FRET NEAR ScCORM Criminal Business, Eto.. e 521,“,',’.‘;‘,‘,',2‘;‘,;","_‘e}‘;u"‘::,‘(,‘,’:;{;:}h above | imed yesterday morning, with s decld- | und guunerfiumn with Reno's battalfon on | the Hun. A.C. Brundage, the Hon, W, P. Letch- l[n' T atatiar o porpoasy sIrpad tracks, wud Miscellancous, Ezra McCord flled n bill ngainst Nathan F, | edly lncreasing tendency na the morning wore the 25th and 28th of June. He heard the Adju- | worth, President of the State Board of Charl- | Washington st. ANTED — AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELING = he order {ram Custer th el £ the Board, | o e man, perfectly familiar with il (h6 whoigshie sthat bo at Washington havo, sp- | and Lucy C. Merritl, Delia M. and Joseph E. | on. Afier Licut, Varnum had listencd to the | tant (Cook) zire Hteno ; ! ties, Dr. Charles 8. Hoyt, Becretary of the Board, REAL er'Trade "ot Ghio, Lndiana and TS, to. it tor The power? | S Waahloton Huvey 40 (14 Loc G Mestl) Delia M._and. doieph K. ; charge’ the Indians. Reno wsked 1 Custer |y UL 00 e VeSSl O P ohore | <o JUPAL ESTATE WANTED, ____ { [12657 V245,50, didisny fevioe and mivink reterence parently, after ap un 'y long ) A C. Stiltard WeR Holden, C. 1 reading of his prevlous day’s testimony, and | would support him, and Cook snid Custer ‘vwrm-x HAVR A CUSTOMER DERLItOUS u¥ | P. 0. k Box neian: Jast begun to percelye that possibly ex-Post- | i L Miltard, ‘execator, W. H. Holden, G, I | magen few unimportant corrections therein, | would. This occurred before Reno crossed | The grand hall of the Homa was brilliant with 08 Holden, and Georae N. Moore to foreclose a master MeArihur 13 not o be held resonsiblo | marizatio Tor 83,000, on Lots 10 10 25, inciusive, for the moneya he deposited in the Homanand | Block 1, of the subdivision of Lot @ in Mowrs's Cook County National Banks, and they have | Bubdivision of the E. 3¢ of the N, V. i nul ihe just commenced at: {nvestization to tind out, W, 3¢ of the W. 3¢ of the N. E. ¥ of Bee. 26, Thts s In the shane of a bill flled yesterdsy by | " ploys Erieabure began a sult In replovin the United States agalnst the Cook County Na- | againgt Sherifl llnflmnnk,no.u recover pougnlon ln'!l“l!l ADGUL £2U,000 In PAFing real estate IV ASTED=A CT1 tlags and pennats, and over the stage, against a | In value of 85,10010 820,000 " J. 1. EOFF, 14 Iteaper WA R Aeeacy ot background of national colors, huog a lsrze VWA HED RURGRBAN HOURE WETT palnting of Bheridan's Ride. GILL. kg Wa,An Inqalry for a good piace. al Gen. 8locum, of Brooklyn, presided. An 6 Washingtol ‘with capitalists. would find It very muchto his 7ANTED=TO TNVEST~F TASTL IN PAY. | sdvantage toaddress 2 tibanc ofee. invocation was pronounced by the Rev. Dr, W m.Trmm;r-’pr};}erlnn’:fiflx:’e‘?'" o s 4, Trivas . e Marinctehy | AxPASTRUCAY " RAPERIENOED BUGRITENE Warnard, Chapfain of the Army of the Potornac, | tre: wasid preter Eworictes. © mireselussy triune, | WASTERZAS, EATKRIRNGED “SHOWTAANS Mr. Gllbert, Ms). Reno's counsel, set out upon TIB CAOSS-EXAMINATION, first asking that witness as to the exact location of the skirmish-lfos on the map, Licut, Var- num replivd that he didn't beileve the map to be absolutely correct, but, on the assumption at "“A» After gettioz the order, Reno and the command trotted down to the stream, passed through, the horges belng watered as they passed. Witness' own horse, on reaching the crossing, was In good con- tion, and the horses of the command were in good condition, They were ligh-spirited, and cago mnd Vel xclustve and address Lock-Box 318, B VWANTED=A" GESTLIMAN UF " TNFLURNCE tlonal Bank und A. I Burley, Recelver, toas- | of a large number of watches and n Iarge | that it represented the open space In the timber {:,','g",‘{c',:gg‘:k‘:fl";‘,'im“’,': g;‘,‘,"{.;";’;gw'c"_t;’ o It was followed by mu address from Gen. O RENT-MOUREN, | IS7leminsetermils I';l":;;‘ X le Sinine certaln how much: 18 owlng the Government oo lfl;oll‘lill of other jewelry, clotlies, tools, etey | correctly, the polnt on the skirmish-line whero | he didn't want his guin, but witness sald ho it .u'li{-'fi’)ufl?fi" ‘fll?flll"gol llxucfloldlcru' 8 o ""‘“‘m‘“'sfl““l Bage o Tosel oo 3 "m{ H ATATE : sccount of the McArthur defalcation. The bil | valued at $1,000. the men deployed was about opposite the cen- | not. He supposed the'resson that Reno ofTered | Ti Anctlo Clup, of Eimira. sang * Our Come '~ON ACCOUST OF DRATH 1N THE | DELLEMFG C Chicago, 111; P A SR S AL S UG SR LY famil o == — Y —— rarles (o Arma," The Becrotary read letters of | Van Haved ant o st eon e S tnt oy 1 WANTED_FEMALE HELP, gogret from Gov. Robinson, Huv. Scymour, | housekeentng: possension wiven at oiice: rent very rea- Eenator Kernan, ex-Gov. Morgan, Aucustus | joneicterespans atates that on the 20th of December, 1872, CRIMINAL COURT. John McArthur was appointed Postmaster :‘;hfl‘mllllunre was found :mm'Jall larceny, of this city, and entered on his dutles in duo [ *PEiven beo weekain the County Jail. himn his guu was that it was 1 his way, After crossing, witness heard Reno eive the “order to forward, and the command moved on at o gal- tre of that open space. According to this, the skirmish-live woula bo perpendicular to ° la party without culidren. Address Domenticss 0 illiam Murphy was found gullty of burglary, | the oven space, and mearer the Indlan { jop i o trot to the timber, about two miles $ o , 3 iR ANTED =~ A GOoD TRUSTY GIRf, TU DO form. At that time the Cook County Natlooa! | and given five ypenynl I the Penttenttary. o " | village than 1 1s represented on the map. It | off, On the way they saw & fow Indians driving .';fi'l','u"ke]lll}'-’,"l»';f}f llkull.rgl':klln'l’? Cl’xl:?of";’l‘:;‘Elnl:f- Suburban, ,‘o‘u{,,'{f:;,' hoatewafl .o m famliyiok kwn, 1018 Baok was 8 desiznated depository for moueys or Alvert Cramer was found guilty of ‘burglary, | was from this pofut on the skirmish-line that | n great many ponfes, but tliers was o opposi- neers of ‘Stovewall Jackeon's stafll, Henator ToRENE Waener, the Houw, Ellis 1, Roberts, of Utlca, Jisde and many others, Gen, W, F. Rogers, of Buffalo, State Dopart- ment Cotinander, delivered an eloguent druss, speaking ot deserts of the judi veterans, ul thanking the peuple of the Bf {:nr llmirlalmneru.ny IH'I‘qudéng xhg “m?:;l " West Slae, ree audience rang *Thc Star Bvangl a . 31t P, ; ner P with thrilling afect, after which the Hon. Toa,\!?.!%‘ E@I.’l".{;‘fl‘i:fi n’-fl%fl \a '3’..”.:5’;{2'!. W. P, Letchworth made alengthy address, com- | B WILSON, Room i1, v3 Deartiorn st mending the coonomical manner fo which the Howne had been bulit, und accepting it fn benalf T-LARGE IESIDENCE AND 5 ACES AT A ULRICIT, 18 Whahlogion st o o neniss 840, Be TO RENT-ROOMS. FIVO SRENTZPLEASANT PARLOR AKD BEDIOUN . oF ekl o fnds of the United States, and MeArthur, fn | sud given sic years Penitentiary. accordance with the directions of the Postmas. THE CALL. jeneral, deposited part of the Iost-Ofiice Jupcr BronorrT—103 to 222, inclusive, No. ;::‘(hmm.iw.nk. The bank falled Jau. 19, | 101, Stona va, Northwestern Mutus! Life-Tosur- 157, s at U tme i had o deponlt $244000,| ion APrELLATE Count —No eourt until mext of postal funds and 814,084 of monoyorder | WL, 6,0 119,115,110, 117, and 119 to 134, fuods deposited by MeArthur. Tho Secre- | 1ttt CARE 211+ Bprapnc vh Frocr owthinl ary of the Treasury held United Btates bonds | = Jupax Jasrson—10, 11, and 12 of condemna - belonging to the bank to the amount of $150,- tlon calundar. No, 0, Clty va. Delancy, on trial, 000, which had been deposited aa security for all :’lg:;:: 1’1‘1‘3’:’:‘;:?05?.111;':fn.-xl'lflul;n‘:?flgllv’& No tion on the way. Arrlving at the woods, a skir- mish-line was formed. Witncss was right be- bind that llne, a little wav from the ood| ‘The horses were led Witness waiched the fight on the outside a few tninutes, went Into the woods, the men carie 10, and he heard Reno tell some: body ** We've zu‘.m Ret out of here; we've gob to charge them,” Then Kenorode out of the woods. While In there witness was told a man hiad been shot, and weat to attend to hin, That was the only man shot in there os taras he witness saw the ** gray-horse " column. HBeing asked to fix the polut where Custer's column was when he caupht that glimpse of it, the wit- neas sala It was on the other slde, In the direc- tlon of the skirmish-line prolonged, and abouta quarter of a mile below the potnt whero Reno struck the blufls after bis retreat. The column was moving, ho thought, at s trot, Custer's fast-walking horse leadlng the rest and Keeping them inatrot, During the flht witness did ANTED=AT 72 HAMILTON:AV., BETWEER A erteieiit, Juthes sad Vs nirea venea nfl 1n private family, at2ul Wa- girtfor geocral honsework. r. iD-TWO COMPETANT GIIILS AS COOR Isundress, snd second girl. Appiy at IV T GINL WO r£an yrrye breakfast al 7 and make herseif sgree- i Test Of the dey, will recelve fair wages and Vlearsat hom hixan-av. N FIIST-CLASS GIRL TO DO GF '\ TANTHD. ) : § d eys deposited in the bank., Thesa | case on trial, seen the " gray. | heard of. ‘The soldlers found thelr hors of the Htato for future support. Storess eral housework In subarb, elthor aa first oF sece publle ome e e o pracools was patd | - 9 Uik BOGTR—484 to 605, nclastr, extept 4sp, | 10t tCH Reno that he Lady aée e The fayy | munnted, moved out, and atter witness ot | © Adiresnes were delivercd by Senator Loomls, | [0 RENT=A DESIRAILY LOCATED STOME, Iy | 233 Slflh references requlred, Caitat 130 Lasalle-si, bonds were sold, au P Lo on trial. horao " column on the opposite side. The fact | graygh looking after'the wounded man bie got | Aasembisinan Young, Jattce Tanmee ot Bocan: slive Lusincss city mear Clicgo, Address B, | ZONOOOR . _______ __ . $155,00647 which the baok owed, and ar: FATWELL—1,387, Wallace va. Carpenter. | that Reno used a guu in the fight fn the timber | gut, saw the Indians between lim and the com- | yn, L. Coe Young of 'Blnuhnmtou, Uen, James | Tribuseomce. = | WANIED-A GERSIAN Oft Nondwmuu oIlk there was then left & bslance GF Looxis—Nos. 007, 1,002, 1,005, 1,015, | was nothing to bo wondered at, as nono of the | mand, and roda through, gaining tlic steep | Sfo uade, and athers, P esay Y o Tlolsauend cook, waslier, and (roner. APRIF of $10230.60. This wss applied on 1,041, 1,040, 3,047, 1,048, 1,040, aud | (fiicers went Into thut ight with sabres, bank, jumplng fn_with hia liorse, und crossing 4000 with the rest, The wounded soldier waa not A GIRL WII0 UNDERSTANDS COOR- Being asked as to the probable time required * Marcning Througch Georgla ' was sung with 'l«o REST--COMPLETELY I'URNISHED OFFICES, i : y s o ;i formeri led by Jordan & Fither, 1.0 Vi : 4 the amount owing by the hank onthe MeArthur JUDGMENTS. for the * gray-horse " column to posa from the | remoyed, The first man ho saw un the retreat ;".m",%fa‘;;f:: fm‘,'t’f’“ :}',;'i,',““" LORether WIh | 4 e eos s Furniiire aad casets can be S YAl boarcinR house:. Ap: sccount, leaving still duo $18,000.02 of postal | goranion Cov-r—Coxrearioxs, ~Tonls Roth- | point o the bulls to tho Inwer ford “ B, wil- | was Varaum, who wos shouting to the men | % A'telegram cof vongratuiation wi tved | BOSFRATERE heaps posiession wiven atonce. - Inguire bt msney‘om“ !m?d"i‘ A | e ton n"fc'lg';:: . #33:4?“‘!111‘;:';;:& Bors replied that, 'r!"""‘li'k' his ""“‘"‘"“ and | not h‘“ oy b{'v‘l to Lyl "_J"'f" 5 '""} from Gov, Trown, of the Btats Soldiers® Home ELM‘;.‘.“ 1 e, VWASTED-20 aliiLs Foit VINISHING COATBY fme, also, the Becrotary of the Treas- i ', ¢ n's rate of spced as correct, it must | get the woundc hien arriving at the top of ot chalf of the 800 New Y 2 acellaneous. h o X h the samo time, y $045. 50.—Charies Reitz & lirotber | 11 colum (Err i SR i giog i St s biM, vettncss sl lu' Doy oo lr“ !l‘nlm of the 800 New York sul NENT-FO one guod tatlor to act a4 foraman. 5, noriheast Ferdinand _Friedmann, | bave tnken I A dicrs at that. fnstitution. ury held $100,000 of bouds deposited by tho any bank to secure Ita circulating notes, aund, the 5{{”'7‘&55"}‘1{"} ]c(nhll‘.n‘unch. £301. 94, . bank refusing to redeem them, the Comptroller Hr-'l';'l‘; iy 5160.:1:;'?’;: A0, I'cli“ni al, d to Reno, ‘u\njur’ the men VER WITHL OOM 2ixen, AT 110 g P t theyd" . corner Stale aud Itandalphi-sis., 0fth doot. Incy.at.. between Latalic and ¥ ;i WASIAD S HIiT A Kt ‘at Madison st minutes.” Whila tho banks were stecp at *I3,” and crosslng was not very pleasant, yet a cul- umn could get down, and 1t could ascend the were lxreuy Ladly demoralized, weren' “No,” replied Reno, The exercises cluscd by sloging ** My Couotry, *Tls of Thee." LONCERY Tuns. MTUAT WA A CHARGE." e ‘The Home comprises a group of four brick | XTPANTED — 0 HERT <A AR s o = declared the bonds forfelted, and used part of va, Jolin K, Ruseell; verdict, $120, and motlon | opposite bank about as easily. By this tlme seven or elght wounded men fell | bulldings, including barracks, dining-batl, laune | VW ANeidor S0 JERT ~ A WELLFURNISIED Miscellnncons,. . fhem 1o take up tho notes. Thero fs stil a | fornevw iral e, Glibert-—Bature the Iudlans commencad | U “Htl™urues, s soua fome. ahs. shouted e weorie yag | water i CLASYeR oF Mght Tonlny RiLh Jalh touls, | Wy ANTEDSTINO HALID LADY JritiTaua. AP Cincuir Covnr—Junar Naae Py Al e balane of 830,000 on this account fn the Treas- | goanclir CQUET—donasioaznnReter Anncn ve ury, aud & further balance of over $30,000 which Jupax Boors 118 Hegnolds ve. Tlomer T. EL has been collected duriog the settlement of the | Hott 746500 —kmery . litlvgs ve, Harty . bank's affatrs. 'This will be more than cnough 9 0-—0!!‘712. B. Danhao et al. ve. 1o puy all the indebtedness due the Government, I, 7 to leave Hono, the column under Lieut.-Col. Custer would have had time to reach the ford 41," would {t notl eut, Varnum~—I think those are sbout the relative positions. Continulng, witness sald Custer was moving down on the right bagk, and might have seen Reno's men for a time, At tlic time Reno's ilr‘)(ll.luglll blnll:vnmrln:i ':;nlcl |(-m-ncr—nmnr bl (BB b XS e DeiRblors afd fn July last, und the bullaings were flntshed B v Addreus, giving description, | \WANTED=GILE TO DO LIGHT WOIlK 0N Jan. 1, 1815, “Fhey will accomtmudate 000 veter- | thrry oot b chosn, Adarew, eirtug descripdon, | Ny AL E O T ontia], Manatacturing Blocky aus, arc heated with steam, splendidly ven! <lnoatl, O, Market-at., near Madison, Room 9, from 10 to 12 A3 ,000, | ¥ KT , Feasonatie, south of = e T e s e SO0 | by AR R M SR | WETUATRONS WANERD-TIALI the 8tate, uud the remainder approf v ey T a1 Bookkcepers, Clerks, &ce the Legistature, poropristed by | " SOARDING AND LODGING: QITUATION WANTED— GENTLENAN HAVING s Here’s Custer.” 1t proved to be Bunteen, unid the men felt better then,—as if they were golng to have some help, DBefore Benteen came up, they were, In wituess® oplulon, pretty well de- moralized. Witncas testificd {n regard to seelng Welr's company go down streamn. The pack-truin camo up about the time Welr roturned. The Inafans , $885,71.—A. [he Iatter, however, does not Lnow whother | $63.76.—John Kischen 3 e i "n preferved " debt " spatnst. th | eyi verdict, 3244.44, and motlon far new trl ' " . a, ? N ) ricnce (n wholesala snd reiafl ury bank, which can be paid out of the halance fn its | I A, Slomer, use, etc., ve, L. U. shepherd, | command were dismounted Caster wust bave | yopt up & sharp firlng all the aftcrooon and til [ | Capt. E. H. Parkineon fs the Buperintendent 0 JShs, Sspents ‘) . T or whether the monay should bo pald HL gt W. Marun va. Willlsm A1, Jotn- | pecy jo posttion to dame oehon 1t ceased. The wounded were | in churge, while the general fmanagement fa jn: e T AND wrre, | Eogist Eastandls dedlrout of o simiiar esbsemueats over to the Recelver, to be distributed pro rata BEE WIIAT TUEY WBRE DOING. amoug all the creditors, In this dilerama ib brought fnto an extemporized hospltal, where trusted to a Board of nine Trpstees nppointed witness was engaged pretty much all the by the Governor and conllrmed by the Legls- 8p for the wister, Sfiru‘hxus’w’.«xrmfinr A MAN WITH TEN | yei s he knew, there was no communiea- 0! i et e s e T Lot e ars’ expericnce in technlcal chemistry, Address aska for an account of the amount due it from THE MORMONS. U etietn ‘Hons i Custer at the fime, | tme. Mo wos - fot” in~a" Donition, un | lature. ‘There aro now unly elebty-one - | A FELTATE FAMIET RERIDING OF KVESUTEE | Zod Hibumeamee, - " SR 2R the bank, and for a decree cxplaining and estab- —_— Custer, he thought, must have roached the fora | til after dark, to see Renn. At | mates domiciled at the Homv, put New York's | aud uecroom off {fu Vioreat s n trivsec | SVIUATION WANTED — A8 IGORKEECET llahing its rights In the premises. The Supreme-Conrt Decialan on the Polyg- | B, If ho attempted to cross at ail, with the | that time_he (Keno) was talking with some | indigent soldicrs all over Uic' country are to b Y F ROUTIEARTTIOON | living.. Good rererences: " ats Fribans orer. THEY WANT TO BE HELEASED, amy Question—TFeoling of * tho Saluts'— | belfef thut Keno was not eharging, but standing | ofiicera. The firing on the 2uti lasted from | collected and brought here as rupldly os pos- HASES ! {7 sminutys from Oakiand Btatfon: | SiriiATiuN WANTED-BY A YOUNG AN A8 In the case of Cunninghamn vs, The Bank of What Congress Should Do, 7 8‘"1! at bu;(}nl:ro:: élll:;c'lr;nl:‘n:'n“ ‘}ln ‘l'!:‘uum&t g:{‘v‘;fllll:'illlllll“:ll:lu‘lfl';c.‘i‘gillm‘,l?:‘ul T-i‘ufi‘.i'éfi"!n:‘,‘. aible. Joits Nauth Hide, Tribune otmce, S ‘“’"',‘{"1”""" LA T A O R T R s 3 Custer would ba .« e proceed- | bei 3 . oy taes | are ne office, gc“éfi:'u.dmifll(lfinl'm:-T!Ellzlee!“:'r":y'l"'{'l‘:'?': su.r"’ff."&'-c,°'5""""é'é."-‘ffi',:"513;7';!.'.2" repre- | ings ot the fif{"’ i "’”(""’n"m.' hcgb I‘““‘ ll{ !:}.,,’.}J.‘, .;llr"m:;htcn mfifi-ol?;rufin?lmxm‘;nfl g:: FREIGHT BLOCKADE 5 AND 7 suu'flln 'E‘E\'.f.i‘f; — FINST-CLASB S—' I‘TTI A W, ,' InY A JoUsD MAN OF O e ok -t oank Wiy | septatives In ' Waslinglon aro endeavoring to | Vilncs “had o Goubt of Jbw—that maust lavo | Kl I that way. * From ' the fact that o heard o T e Tes IaciBAts £ i week wik e ol plano”4nd | 8 ot Airess 4. T ), L 8 colver of &el‘ex[éf:fi;','n 'of !fim bond, Cunningham, the | ereate the fmpresslon that the late declslon of plaintlf, har abandoned his suit In chancery | the Bupreme Court fn the Reynolds case mate- and begun ope ot law, and the Recciver has rially changes the situation In Utah. It is taken some steps which they had not anticipated. assumed that the Antt-Polygamy law can and mfifld;";fi:fim:}l S be Tl et will now be enforced, and, as the Mormon wom- THR MARINE COMPANY, en in Washiugton eay, 50,000 women be made The Metropolitan Natlona] Hank of New York | outcasts, theiwr husbands jatled, and their chil- commenced a anit Wednesday in_the Circuit | dren rendered fatherless, Dolegato Cannon s Court sealnst Witllam 11, Dun {! James Good- |.reported ns preparing a bill grunting amucaty wio, Willilam Lebaum, Josoph M. Marahi, Thomas | g4 the past, with the understandiog that the Murrls, Abijah C. Perkins, Jerusta C. Pomero; Mrar i, fltarde Mra. He' O Nicharinon, Sies, | 1aw will be obeyed n the future, R C. Richardson fimlm. Bampson Reed, Now, whatever attituds Cannon may take, Joseph 8, Recd, Eilzabeth Reed, James Reed, | there Is no slgn of a change of base in Utah. Hamuel B, Rogers, Mrs, Ann P. ‘and ieory K., Congress and the Bupreme Court arc denounced "MILWAUKEE, Jan. 23.—A freizht blockade fs | D48 & : - SITUAT experfonced at Ludington, Mich., owing to the | 217 JELISUIE AL S FIRST CCLASS BOARL. Stfuatio: tusbility of the Grand Trunk Raitway to furnish | ¥alk from pustead disduoarsta. _~ | & a sufficient number of cars to accommodate the 5t Sldes Eastward-bound traMe. The clevator fs filled 48 TEL-ST.~VERY PLEASANT with wheat to the extent that no more can be | wih fifim".m:&:-’}.flmm: SORYOIAREeN R THk recelved at preseot. ‘The warchouses are also Toters. nlcnrly full nfbl:u‘l:n;:c f‘mlu)u. but it s thought (JLARENCE "u"“—"f"m‘w"kriw FURSIATD | 12 = that cars can be obtalned to handlc all shiprents ruanisos. D31, 3xL ML ana sle-at,four | QITUATION WANTED-DBY A D> which may Le recelved per provallers Trneadell, | bocaebirds & sy ultting, Sl a5 foomn: | 5 foaed Uermtn Womania s belsemors o iambery Depere, sud Geonto. The propeticr Menominea | 21ed Foolal to rent without buard. $0 Wyst Musrog-si, hns been hauted off temporarily, and Hes hero | JNULISI HOUBE. arEANT WASH Scnunstressos. initle, WA roomiIs, §4,74 10 36 per week, T with 16,000 bushels ot wheat, also o deck-lond | t-one menl-ticketa, ¥ ‘Frausieuts, $1 per day. QITUATION WANTED — DY A CANADA QIRl 1t and do second work. Apply up-stairsstsTe L Call fur thres d Nenteen glve the orders on the billy he thought that officrr was in command, Witness didn't see Custer after the order had been given by Cook. The command went Lo the fard, und witness didu’t turn back to look. Licut, Leo asked witness ss tu RENO'S LOOKS when he received the order. Mr. Gilbert objected to tho witness testify- ng to auything but “words or acts” on Ma). Ren rt. 'The witness was a professor of med| enee and uot of physioznomy, Licut. Leo sald he didn’t kuow what the wit- ness' wer would be, but he considercd the a_propor oue. Vi witness, from bis niearnessto Keno und bisprofesalonal knowledge, been the lnst {nformation Custer got concern- ing Reno's command. If there had teen any evidences of a detormined effort fo cross nt #B,"—{f thero had been much of a fight,—there wotlld have been dend budies umd horses left there, whercus the bodies wero found sumo distance off. In answer to a question as to whether the Indlans were not suiliclent to cope with both vommunds sepa- rately, witoess sald he wouldn't like to take hall the Indian warriors and flght them with Reno's commund. [Laughter.] Ile did not nnllun-n¥ evidences on the part of Custer's column of an attempted returp from “BY to the point on the bluils, Reno was iznorant of Benteen's and McDougall’s orders, didn’t know D=BY A YOUNG MAN OF re or as bookkeeper. Addresa rville, Kark County, . WA 'k ta druj J. WHIGHT, Lom ATIONS WANTEU-FUIL A BPLENDID COOR i waltress, by pariy about gwing up hiourekeep- eomend thew batn very wighly. Addressil., asbi-ay. of package {frelght, on board. The latter 1-11\‘;'11"\‘1!“0”"'""“-‘-‘“"‘““"“A‘i““":“"_ Weat Lal mfortable warin rooins, with board, from $3 0 they werp coming up, aml had to rely, of | pigne” tiave been able to tell by Reno's looks, | 18 Lelng “shifted to the propelier ~Oconto s Sneldon, Johu L. 8iblay, Isracl Bheldon, Flor- | by P00 or tnterferin; " ent as to Jeaving ' L migl 0’8 looks, . et A 81l per weoks day-buard, $4 per week —— o) g with the free exerciss of | course, on his own judgment as to leaving for ot, ete. thin, Y to-day. "The Menomineo broke oue blade of her | mree— mrmr— i nBUsL euce R. D., Amanda E.,' Mrs. M. 8. and J, Y. k some other place, when outnumbered in the ffifi{"{fif{f e somethig a8 to hia canrge ab | e i 1aer trip acrons the | JREIS 0, HOURE-ls I Bammon, Bolomon A. Bmith, Charles M. Bea: | religion; the responsibility Is laid upon the Al- ver, C. M.und B, ¥, Beaver, trustees, Danfel Un- ighty; the determinstion expressed to con- derhill, the Rev. ‘Thomas \"orcenurb‘)hr Wil- [*{inue to live tueir religion, whatever thie con- letts, Mrs, F. A, Whitiog, locrease B, Wheeler, | yoouoncea; and ft fa understood that- polyga- {v:;‘,::‘:,"":fli‘fic‘,‘:,'- ,,‘,‘“jf“m‘,';,t’.‘,{"“{}u;fl;,fi; mous marriages are being contracted tho same 1l Wheeler, Danfel Willetts, Moses J. Wentworth, | as ever. MAN With A il ik dhin " LAV, uring business in ake B R o nces 1F deaired ong senuainted r-‘;"fl;'fl o poarde ness praferred. good . i teductivl L weeldy thmrdots, iiacats - Audress & 41, Fribuno orica. NN EIL AN AY. AaD VERY VALUATLE CANADIAN PATENT FOR Fratioy | Trabsient.§2.00 per day. Day board 3. 'Comio ana o Heyulres 95,U0)._Adilres X b0, Jyibn thmber, that ha could Liold. Witness was asked o8 to CAPT, WRIL'S SALLY, and seain went vver at cunsiderable length the particulars connected with that subject. When ho beard the firiog In the dircction of the placo lake. A new une will be shipped as soon as she | aod rooms unsurpasscs ean be got to the dry-dock of Messrs, Wolf & \vgv;m,\ HOTEL, Davidson, iV near Moure Ira H. Owen and his brathers, who constituty [ 81.50per dayi s the Escavabs & Lake Michigan Tranaportation | Q3 Campany, which mude the tiansfer of steam and tow barges to the lIuter-Ocean Trans, libert replled that ho would receive the witnes tement of Mal. Reno’s pulse, and reizard It as o matter of professional opiuion on the part of the witness, but hy wasn't prepared to take his opinion as tothe pulse of Msj, Reno's mind. [8miles, The Court safd the witness need not answer Joho A, Avpletan, Henry Larcom, Abbatt, Re- | The antl-polygamists here would be perfectly | where Custer was found, he did not inform ¢ e Y INDROI TIOURR, X — i AL BALTY WITI €300 CABH CAN TUCHAGE TIE v T B " = teno. Witness had heard Terry and Custer | the question. Company, announcedin ‘Tie Trinuxs thismoru- | \J7 13101 TOU AT A\ right of 1his State of & new patented srticie. Wikl becea A 1 Bucidor, C. 0. Drowster, Coudia willing to ses the past smnesticd, provided {lclg?ng wgnu;cr of thelr plans, um}l’ Bad an iden M:l. Porter was then asked ns to the timo of | Ing, have purchased the At arge nter- | with honeh 4t 67 tet werk. Transivnt Biioreasy, | el A 5, Tribune virice, QOcean and her consort, the Argonaut, from the Detrolt Dry Dock Comp: The price paid for the pale1s sadd to have been 875,000, 1L {3 the Inteution to employ the buree und ber consort the lirlg fn the bottoni, and said it commenced when the men dismounted. As to the number of Indlans in the fight, he thought there were soventy-five or o hundred, but therg was overy at this time that Terry was on the Big-Horn, As to whether the oflicers generally had any {den that ‘Terry was coming up with a fares to rolicve Reno, he could not say, \When Le heard ton Billlngs, Mary A. Brawnell, George M. bo tak ¢ th I e f i security for the future taken al ¢ same {.:fl:’gm’: l{‘)‘,mirflga(gr CIB:;::' ué.{‘nm%::r;: time. To do less would beto surrender the ad- Carter, Eliza F, Copeland, Emily Carter, Mrs. { vautage won alter a long and apparently hope- Williain J. Cutler, Matilda ¥, Clark, J. H, H. | Jcss struggle. It wonld be regarded by the WGAIN—LUMDEIL-YARD IN CEN- iniproved farma aud viliage prop- P NONTIRIDE, | t7- _Aadress Trihuna vilice. A 3! | [ROIE BALESTIE RIGHT 10 WANUFACTURE eiamatioom | ud il the eclourated Oliray Ince-curtaln atretciier. - v, GREAT 1. A i iowar ribdie omce. Cartes A 2 3 °| this ficiug ln the dircction whero Custer was | apoearanca of thero belng’ more away down tlio | 1n the fron-ore und'grain trade. s . 1, GIISWOLY, Cottage Gruve-ay, “"I’if :‘r?:.{fefibofifl'e{%hg‘l’x& gl?;’tf?ol?n ““:';:':' ::nl; r:’l:f :{r::;‘; e:;"fi::[:‘:;:lg::, lncrvrlrd‘i Iluurul. hu ‘I':;ad no {defi nu;‘v.l ctime‘r fl.l’cll‘l;;',‘ :cll(lm:‘n‘zlh fl‘cre ‘m- "ng rru'uh g:xlnl. I HAINES H. MAGIE. MISCELLANEOUS, an' FALE-MAC v /ml)b TOOLY A‘H A K % ern! P! i | wascut to pleces or auythiog ot the kind, al- 1t on thal couldn't begin 1o any- s . TRY ONE W 13 TO BTANT IN THE FOIST. nacHine-shop 4oIng & K 'ocal business. ress Grayibes Lydia Hotarh TS e fayard: : Thougt b thoughit thers had been a reputee, | thiog us to numibers. Ndre tusine Thve Lo adress Lock Lok, | lox . Bleriing, il Lechmera Natlonal Bank, Lincoln Life-Ineur- | as auother triumph of Gud and Iis Salnts over atce Company, E. B, McCagz, New Jerusslom | theie enemies; and would altogether be the Sodcty of Buaton, Mra. Mary K. Peck, Walter | worst thing that could possibly e done at this L, und Ciarenco J, Peck, and Benjamin W, Ray- juncture. mond, who are characterized partners under But, if the polyzamists are sincere and mean the Srm namo of The Marine Company of Chl- | 1o keep thelr nromise, vaw that the law Is pro- cago, The domages are laid &t $200,000. | younced constitutionul, they will not object to Only the praccipe was filed, but i is | the taking of securlty by the Guvernment; that weli knows the Motropolitan National | {s, they will not ubjéct to the pusssge, with an Bank was o large creditor of tho | Amnesty bill, of the most stringent Antt-Polyga Marine Company when it falled, and failing to | my Jaw possible,—of courso to take coguize et pald bas sued tho stockholders. The sult | ppce only of such plural imarriages a3 might be is uuder therecent dectsion of the Supreme | congracted after ita passuge. Court fn the case of Lovachs vs. McCarthy, the The decision of the Supreme Court eivesus ground befog token that the bank waspever | nons but moral asslstauce, The difliculty fu pruperly incorporated, and that its stockbolders | auforclug the law never arose frowmn any doubt are llable as partncrs. This same r‘alnh it will | nato its constitutionalty, but from the fact be remembered, was urged in the Bank of | yap Juries used to be whally composed of bo- ‘The following resolutions of respect for the 20! late Haines 1. Mugie wore adopred by the — ROt = l‘ ‘ery establishment In Peoria, 1il. The fineat sture in Y C ] 0 ), N The Trustecs of the Merchants' Buvings, Losn & | A CRter; may bo 1ed by shireseing % o Trivens | 1no clir.'sud L LIAds. WL be sojd e Trust Compuny ot o epeclal tucetiog on the [ OMee- . S i e ao e ADA A THLL, Meotine a0 n JBUSINERS WANTEIC KN PENSON OIC AL i tadturiog Coinrany whio wiah thelr broducs = Waznear, It han pleared Divine Providence ta i thin New r.um-nfl' trade n loeated ln Provis ’r"'w 3 'lrl‘“‘“ 'IIT'“\I; “I- our friend and fellow ;Ile ce will plesse address k, A, Buz 131w, 'ruvidence. b2 EWS 'Trustee, laincas i1, Marie; «Eos . —— KrizAw, The Urcenreil has dwelt many years | |J0It TEGAL XD 3 N A T L amionw, and has Jony deen associated with ue jo the | L' backpenston la: fore, For furiber mecunm address YIESE, Gules manageument of thie Company; Tribuns otice. = burg, 1l Wiznkaw, The Trstecs of the Merchante® Sav. | (YUIKT HOMNE FOR T T WAVE $15,0 TN BTATLE. ingy, Loan & Trust Company desire to testify thelir menti doctor {n cot Nt & £ood busiiess man with reapect and esteem for thu deceascd ; be ft, thero- | Aucnilsl sad private. to jotn tne fud o West biy inducementy doi's tnawer fore, FATIACHDINAY NOUNCEMKNT— s you biave the mouey and Hieas business. Address Lesolved, That by (ho death of Mr, Magie this K. T 31AITIN Just purchased a1 25 cents on Luge otiica, Company haa lust one who lonz and faithiully ‘r'fi:fr".!'flfm‘-’é' entire stock of the branch of & farge B—— —— flilled the position of Trusteo'in o conservative “"""".5“‘1“9 ABOUT 840,000 WORTH OF GOODS, CINANCIAL, He could not say thatit was a bellof nmone the officers that Custer’s commund was as well able to tuke carc of itself ns wus feno’s totuke care of itsclf, His owo opinion at the tima wos that Custer, havibg boen attacked down the river, had either been corraled, or, havine broken away, had goneuvn In the direction in which Terry was for the parpose of jolning tim. Delog asked a3 to the CONTENTS OF TNE LETTER which Reno wrute to Terry, but which didn't et out of the lines, witness sald he could mere- Fy give the Fulnu, and ho wasn't absolutely cer- tain astoall of thew. The letter stated, In brief, that the commuud had arrived at the poiot of the sepsration, bad gous on and attacked the Indians, that Reno didn't koow Custer’s where- for fuformation, £ The dircet examination was not concluded, Cuatsworth, 11 but, as the hour for aujuurnment had srrived, the Court aunounced the proceedings closed for the day, nud the room was soou descried, Porter (s & very positive witness, but his very vositivencas may lead to his being triy certain polnts when he comes to the or Mr. Uilbert's wonderfully close and consecutive cross-cxaminstions. He'ls emphatically a wit- ness for the prosceution, and the evident delit of lis testimony up to dato s to throw Reno futo tho shade, to show thut he **funked " fn the bottoms, und ordered a charge which Porter looked upoun in the light of a retreat; to make It out that the Indfans wero very fow In num- Liers, and, in short, to show thut Keno efther lost his hiead or his caurage and skivped acros ALECA BTUIETLY FILTGLASS MILLIN: D ¥ ARE A TXTUNES OF CPHO- Cell at 14 Water-at. HE UGALESUURG PUESS, Clicago case, ret y 2 g the river without even so much as looking after | ana careful mannor, v P TOVANCE Y i A ".‘"cc::lz'l:\‘.lr:‘r.:i::l‘g'::lnom llsvers or °rf“fi°." "f (l’o: iy ] ';’,d L gaie,| oauts "h"“m‘ih‘" l’,'" “a'l’an?!fl‘l?c?l‘(‘““’l‘lnu‘l“fl the wounded. Iia cross-cxamination will, fn | . décaoived, "That we havo 10 lament tho logs of & | bie b eitas siltkin, sacaes, sealvcly, aud mink A M e 3 one-halfthat kind; and further frow the linposal- | the bill, halding the india o ot | a1l prababllity, be full of * poluts," genlal and pleasant nssocinte. Kreiner, aiid ail the fashiun turs. Qatpli-ate, tear Clark, Koo 3 The Ililnois Trust and Bavings Bank fAled Dility of securing proof of plural urriages,—all | ter closed, as he remembered It, with a request . “That thia city han lost a citizen long | 4nd dulias io now and fashi : long Artuily 0w, ar UL, Easiern inlak seta at & 15, and $20. _ Elegiot 0 Kusalau GHier peds Goly B3, Alnaks ui ren uiarien un) Ve aver B dadice clah Cloaks 45§ e to-richs and 3 ilaly goods, EY TO LOAN ON HEAL tor medical aid and asstatance, on fariis s Vitiaats Wit Witnesa was asked as to the ability of the ‘Winchester ritles to carry long distances, and stated, In effect, that they wers not up to the Springfield carbioe in volnt of range. As to petition yesterday in the Cireult’ Court sl 1hat 18 18 the mnanager of the Noely & Ham ton Etevator, Class A, on behalf of the owners, | oll other oaths. Albert E, Neelv and Jn,epn W. Hambleton, un Now, lot Congress provide that no beligver in that it desfred to tuke out a license as provided | polygamy or practical polyuamist slall sct as AT & PR1E CENT 30! eatats n Clilcagn jiesol 1dentified with 1ts trowth and prosperity, and ong wha tas fived an honeat, uprieht, and just ife, Licsolred, That the Becrelary be dirvcted to spreail these resulutions upon €he records of thiv Company, and that hie scnd u copy of thom to the 2 the participants being sworn to secrcey by an ll.“’d'. oath which they are taught absolves them frum MENDOTA'S CITY MARS_HAL Fpectal Dimpalch to The Tvidune, Mexnora, IiL., Jan. 23.—1n the case of For- LOAN 4\ ete., without remiori Kood vecuritics. _Houin ristall vs, The City of Mendots, lately before | widow snd family of the deceaseu ) T JA briaw tu opcrate suc Urand of Petit Juror In the trial of this offense, | whether the Iodians had crossed at **B* from i % < y o . Maznin NY BUM_ TO LOAN Willlame ordercd th: “l‘lu:nnuzflmr un.«!lm:fi: and prescribe that these crimival plural mart | the right baok, witness didu't know, the Appeliata Court, tho decres of ouster by n Lows, Sccretary, . Th v of The itire siock at #): o —cloaks A“ plance withont repwyals Lank giving a bond fo the sum of 000, with | riagesmay e established by the samo evidence Livut. Lee, on the redircct, developed the fact | the Clreuit Court was reversed and remanded. Tl AT i o8 of Al scason furces ut to | Gollalersls,_ 101 Randuip, tioum RN 5 William EL. Mitchell as surety. v that proves a marriage In & civil action, sud | that the troops in the tiwber wetw covered. | Notwithstandiug that the particulurs of this i Ar i Neete. Thira g el wiuwing cxamiva: | (JARIL PAID FOR OLD OULD AND BILVEI Cotumbus (Ga.) Twmes, ‘Muney 1o luan i watchios, distoads, sud vaiisd The dlvorce-mill has been unusually sctive o o I tako sim vl o ‘Tus TRIpUNE, yet, from its pecnllarity relative | ful operation on the culld of a man named Bab- MAMMUTI! BARGAIN Drepine o ivilals ] 4 to stop the practice where it ls. That dous, It Belng asked 1€ it was not true that the plains toa City Marshal's right to rematn fn office fn | Uit, Iviis i the Upper part of th city, the | — 207 miid 247 BT, SOIL SALE-FOIL 830—EN B TOWMENT 1A pallcy fur 83, LU0 fsaued by the New York Li this week, probably becaus parties whose do- | wonid hecorne a thing of the pustn thine, Which Vet prati Brst pravhut with 911 Dl Ade Trlbune ciice - mestic aifairs ure unsettled or inharmonious aro #nxlous to get themn stralghtened out before the L8110 bl Tadians, or, in fact, any other Indlans, would prefer toattack Heelng men rather than those 5 s b o causo of which was u little” strange, "The vhild, | OSE WANTIN direct deflance of the wuthority of tho Mayor of | ¢itise efiebch was u Hitlo wtranee. The ehiid, f 7RG, SARTL ipel time s 1t probably would never come to the trial of | who were gtanding, the wlgnt s replicd that | the city, It caunot be without some intercst to ; e 4 without board, or llat i iosa wapt T TRV 113 kot Tor vt Yesteniay was Ana flospune | Aalaclocuse, s Morwous bava sullered u | i thenght Uist would bold good atfo cansly | tho gentral pubie o know bow far tho execu: | Daveats ot ot 51 {rom. whte Shomkl roin | NEASLehrcTee s e, b iasoe i | T AANS 0N IUURATULE: EUES, 8705 YUl “bo charges her husband, Charles Momann, & | 10" Toat {a no part of thelr religion, P i o6 chiarze a lin that was rumning away than | t1Ve suthority of the Chict Magistrate extends; | its actious/they located It fu the neck, The 00N B TG, SO RDING | securtife: v, doctor belng catled tn found on examination that there was somethine fmbedded fo the fleehy part of the neck, which lie al ones pro. | e saloon-keeper at 108 Weat Lako street, with | it. In 187 when McKi sanpling Lis awn Hquiors tow genrousty forhis [ pem and other leadiug Mormens o0y . g Mormons fn lail un %1 good or ber comfort, charges of munler, und Attoruey-General Will- or, u other words, as in the case in polnt, has I\I"?“ TO LOAN the Mayor, or has be not, by virtue of his ofllce, ]‘\"u”sn\‘ TO LOAN, IN 8l a Muv that wos faclng him, {Laughter.] Theso Indians. ran across the resr of the line CERTIFICATE OF MEMBEISHIE OF ard of ‘Tradc. Addreas K, Fribune. ; bill, snd then run | the richt, and sole vight, to appolut the = fow rate of fnicrest The next was Lotta L. Watts, whose husband, i 1 on fts way to the ulll, ! g polut the | conted ta expose, aud took out . large ueedle, MUSICAL. ) i Edward B. Watté, deserted bor in January, 1675, | fd" 5?‘:‘;:":"‘.‘?&:1‘ lal::‘r; ‘%‘y‘m L;:*'l‘(:ll;? ey | o 9".735.:"11’-5.";’ u:‘uuo:‘:xflrl:.-ruficnlfl“ 44t [ ity Marshal und other municlyat officiatal | very rusty. It hud Bubpurated, but loft na | TXGEXIEH ¥ piaNes AN GRIANSIN AT v“vipm‘l.l&;ll\:lifl::::\:‘_uv.%fix TULK, FIASOS, | :.':’,:l&'“’,:""“‘l""‘"“""“‘““’ warriuge, und b3 | jorged, as olemnly. sy it - could | be b tcd’to the head of the columu, Wa a rout, P" "u‘,‘ "":‘“’}f a"’"‘C}"&"“"fh""‘“""“'".‘” "'fi" “(‘,"““'h""“ 'h"‘“:;""“- The """"“ I ""u‘]“ 1‘ cuurt ul niteratiogs sud Iniproresiests lu alore we ‘machinery, sud other collaiorals, J. MCLOWS ¢ thew beeu living with other women, e ¥ n ollice lu deliance of ¢ authority of the | well, un e prroud luther now wears tho needle p o 4 ELL, 164 all + Muom 41, Next caue SMary ERerion, who baa aiely be- | 3905 10 B8 1P | pholveamy for | bat, as to the tall, it wes. The commund cross” | {50y, o plua belng bV virius of the 5 hotd. | i the fuper of his coat, but when s hovw I | Senk ifsmansfonang, (A boautitalnus barioruegan ANTEDC$2000 Puil 3 YRAUS ON GIICK u:lrx:a mmuc:d that ber husband, Jobin 3, Ed- | Yray'ta get rid of McKean and open Brigham's fl‘:m";m:‘:l'l‘l':;,, tlosed up, but. the head et ul{amnc"l L’llw C‘v;‘ulv. Uour‘: says Noj the | came fu the child's neck bs still & mystery. ane'tous Waiors & bunsurgan fur €13 Suw bolend | VY bous s :Iult yorin 5,00, wall located Inciiyy. Zerion, hus been unfaithful to bis mard W, ) - y ppelinte Court savs Yes, or, o use its own parlor “organ oul i g wew aiylo ul i r et bub - laye the sepasution lezaitzed ind mado flusl, | hart g v, the cafald of £ prison. And s | KoW Wbt e eft there whom they sup- | Cquivalents wud thus the creat Jaw-cxpounders | T OHBEIETO ACCHINODA " Doucers frang bikna oaly Biar. W o e Tuta tinlalied up the st in the Buperior Colirt, | John Taylor, the liead uf thelr Ciure, Withth & | Seed' o have been kiiled when they wera shot, | Gilfer, und this s why I again furaist a sum- | L ‘patruss througiout tio eliy SEaUIR Ut I W S pO0ts 16 T AL o Wi aud the Clrcult Court then took & band. The K Iy denied thik Blstricet o g“‘”“ 1o Liave bee! et yb 1y s to | 10ary of the facts u the case, Eraiich Otlices (o the difterent (ityiui 205 and U7 biste-st, 3 OST—A DBLACK POU fnt suitof the I week, not only denle s hia ome might have been wounded su budly us to On Mavor Hastings coming to ofica 0 April adyeriiseiunuta wil AL TRW UPRIGHT PIANOS. about $73 La monvy aud pearl- e wasa blll for divorcs by | gfiirmed that they nover would ¢ cre gotug on, and must have died i g n_ Aot ed at 110 Maia Ot will b received | N NEW SQUALE PIANUS, lush botween vorer uf hisle & Elisabety Edwards, who says that sho faith- | B for Stateliood or anythini sloe rovene Uicre golug on, aud must bave et | tast, e dectived to renominate Marshal Forels- 5. %, GuriaN e week. and UGN D p. . EWBQUALE PIANOS. o 01igans, | Movely Beiol, saud. Wabas d K wenty aitis- fully performed her wife! np for 4 icre. lie bad he: arylog tall. Yhe nowluation of u substitute for City d * et il ba pewarded Uy returaing the salue 'And so they won't until they see that the d::;rldn from their marrl Juty, b | must. And {f they will aa it sg uuu,.! i} m? Jlmuri, 1875, whea he cloared out, you driuk & glass of water, Make lqll' that uLuh“ stie heard of Llm he wa ju Cullfor- { il fusurc punisbuient 1o thuse who hercafter el I; also sccuses bimof cruelty wod failure | onjor fnto polyg uud oous will enter {uto m&ulu‘u"’-’ heror the chlldren, and asks for | it e sure J that; and, if they proposs to give ecree. 1L up for aipoesty of the' past, they cauuot ob- number of Indian warciors in this tleht,—all the way up from 9,500 to 12,000, It was probable that on this march the women and children, or sume of them, were left bebind, but, it there were 4,000 warriors, thut would fndlcate s village of some 15,000 Ind'ans, when they wero all to- Rrether, duf ; ¥or sale un fostaliments, st s by o, dame MM, Tooksellers nd Statlouers, 173 allments 8 o . KIMBALLS, Corner Staic and Adabis-at. 8- Marshat was nut contirmed, nine vut of twelve of the Aldermen volng sgalost ft, AL the aubsequent wuniclpul meetlugs, fresh siomina- tluus “were submitted by the Mayor, out were fuvariably rejected by the mive, til) It becauie evident—and potwithstanding 1t svine of the NING, A PURSE CONTAINING siasll swouut of money. lessa res A, f i elery ETE STORENOUSK, BIFU FFOIE | | 0ANS-LARGE i BMALL—ON FURNITURE, B ounehiord oudts ab berehan e, TR iwerchandise, | Ls planos vic., withous removat, U, I, efectsafety, | Itaum b 120 Dearboriset. dish 0. W; beat imen fo the city w submitted —i = P ; T ‘3’ WNITUHE WITHOUT Rk Sl et R o o ears | 45 PSSR SR, 1 o, [ it mann ponies wotld it wuve ekt 8 | Wil Ay Woukl Cori b b | . PAWEIBIS WANTED. LT T A0 | Loty bt ot T A o BWR to the dusertion of her husbund, Louls | 71,4 tine is ripe for ft. If they graut am- Chlldeen, travolson wnd everyituns e y Forriatall, ‘Phe Mayor clalme the exercise | n (hie eotumn, threa lines ur Ueas, 2 conts per in- o8t Lurrunt eatus. Nafely \aulls, | 183 Deacboru-at., licom Is. NITUKE, CARIIAGES, MERCHANDISE STOI 08T —~ ON " WEST MA| cu: wivancesnnde, 10 e yeurs moncy foaned lowea | LJ" Leavitt-st. and Westeru-av. q HED ARD | ratos on wood se curity withoatremoval, 100 W. Muaroe. | Uresatyin, The Suder will Le Biaiihnowo.y HeslaARS paiall u:v:“-;\g: e — leaiui 16 8t 123 Buuth Leayltt- on wnd paying busincas, BL Winty ¢ requlred. Tulela n adcelont bpperiunics for an aciive uiad wii __HooKs, 1ot 83,00 40 § Lon) i of bis prerogative; the Aldermen, as_tenaclous uf theirs, would not yicld an foch, Oppusition svemed the motto, ubd vetoes the rule, Suck a ate of thincs was not calculated 1o-bo pro- ductlve of twuch baruony. The Councll mee- sarsion, Each adduslonal e, 10 cenis. B. Warren, and she falls to sce wh, y sho should | pogey without takivg sceurity, or it they ad- ;f]:uhl‘ uame when he dous ot bear her cx- jourz without dolug ':nilllhvu,"uu ODWI{IHIU Luatiy, for thera must be an end to every- | Loy hay bect Bustly tweaty, yeurs Portic, s tingy Cathering M, Oberhof pot a ber o | Bck ot s "6n° 1™ * ES0Sry Uy v DETWREX 8 corsd uiedallivn ultably rewsrded Ly | cluding their dogs sud pupsi™ usually carey, lucluding ugs ald pups: PARTIKE WANTED asked the Rocorder, *Well, §f there were that many,” replied Lleut. Varnuwm, *it would nave laken not less U5T—A NLACK P TKWAKD FOIE KR~ 4 tura tu 1354 Prairic- Iy bau 20,000 poufes.'? : Usten (itoan estatitehed trade. | T 08 BALK~HOGALT 1 s % b ber busband left ber tn December, t fugzs were looked furward 1o by the Mgbt-bearted | Aduress, wi 1 vane ani tiate whoro anioterviow | |7 ot ‘Tulte, witl § & REWARD FOR THF WFi0{H OF A BAT 2, aix mon T 1 ———— Licut, Lec asked what was thodutv of snofll- | o™ 0o of as tmuch pleasire as they | misy be had. e & ] 0 AR THE RET k% 2ol found b oy Buck e bas. ewt, Lhe Mow Bronco Fat Was Afarrled, cer lu cliare of & coluwn of troups when ho | 1 utlelbatiy Gf s, wuck plessive as they | 2 Xe 3 e R heard & souad of iy in some other direction Piocha ( Nev.) Record. liteh-string bung out up to the present time, 7 now; the reckiess attcuded them iu an = R u P “ tat,” 1d uot get | und had no positive orders to remafn. The wit- | 5 urer apic & 1 % ‘monopolys m s ma SAK it MOUSEHOLD GOODS, ¥ m,‘.'.',‘5",,:‘1?;,;‘,“;‘;‘;,‘5‘;,’#',,";?:‘:},';:,“.’,};:“ it murlrll?:l“::l;mhfl;,": 2 that o could ot Bk | ess repliealihat it was zenerally expected In louey Sy mwv:‘uuldm Inpolias b P “Addrexs witis nasia F 33, Triliunt viee i rer CHGICE SRS | Oy ATu SEHOLD GOODS, > Mormon Listiop, by the nama of Alicn,wiolived | such a case that he would hasteu to fua out | (LiA participate; the more Whoughtful wnil TUF baturdar matiiee, 11X, Tribuge omce. KEANTOSE ann 1upnovEsEN TS 1 TOxe - where s Aring catne frow, und sec 1L uny . as- sistanco was nceded. JHITRDATARES DODLY dowu In the vailey, und procecded to the Utuh eably ent b helh Remington Bewlog-Machine c""kfl‘:“x Jive, somie fve wiftes distaut. On arriviug ot B e e sy etk amiial nlucnes, While the ucetings were- fuyariably ALE—JIER 3AJESTY'S OPERA, SATUR. | WILLBELL FRGM O q‘!",fifl"ul.‘” i n ¥ ELEGAS NITURE satlues—two seaia In front ruw of parauenie | 4 percpy wELGW VALGE" TURE A0 & suit lo debt yesterday sgalust ¥ -t Ou the recross, Mr, GObert saked Lieut. Var- ol T 4 ., for btk buue PSS ', MARTIN, Tracey, cluinlog §1,500. . theling the guod Blshon proceeded to busiiicess | it i recollected itie cngmgement between al wutoriny hiaracicr, theys (OrULBLOIY, uover | purtea: " Atdiew [ROR BALE=A COMPLETE VILE OF TE COT: O The Singer Mauufacturlng Company bronght betog perforwed, Fat stood o GEN. FORSYTI! AND THE INDIANS s et Lo comment o, 1F not. to° censuie, | WARIED=Ta £xe 0 A T e e UNTD! CNTTUILE COMPN Uit fn gebg A Deck Rog, | Cospony was nE perforwed, Pat s v . Ly Wus Wwuch Lo comitent on, if wot to” censure, bore lut un Warr Leavitiat, dos | Frice, 10, Addrees & 1, Triluue otlce. R T ekt toorie o szainst Albert Decker snd R.J. | the cast aide of the lue, iu the Ferrtory of | on the Republicau River in 1609, for, whils It was generally “couceded that the | 13ifees, fur 8 bouse and ¥ - - = A Dy e B pEias ‘The witucsa sald be wasn't there, bue he re- | perulstent utliver made an excellent Marshial, PERSONAL, OF $3. %0 10 cash. M. Cbapman Caudide flled a bt ¢ N e Mealist Julia ynd Georgo Er ihll. A, 5 Barnwe, on the west slde, in the Btate of Nevada, | membered reading of it «t the action of the ufpe Aldegmen, in stimu- B sl rice. et ¥ ' ritory ":?.Dr:‘!o ver $2,000 duniazcs. Utah, and_ the charming und blusbing bride il MIts. JOE DUNCAN, L N, WHOD tusteg, Hlo. Blabop Allen straddled tl live, standlug | s e, Foruyth was a2 bay, was he uo! ating biw to retaln his olfice in detlunce of the = = e T— teft Galeaa i 1347 o8 4% biesia soid hier Mddrese : 000 e oitiers, (o foreclose a mortguge Lor w,bmg‘m& g Nevada soll uod 1" 1018 DSk | (e Jissute wers chatgiug Bimp o, 1o 1o B4 u:l;"','r, and {0 preterciee b0, 4ud 2o the exclu. | . MIORSES AND CARIKIAGES. | 1o Muioah hucals, ususiter. Aodrees .3, 3 D EYERING SOUOLL, Eulbdiyiajooold 2 and 3, Block ¥ of Websicr's | tion the'couple were uuited, 'This is probably |~ ‘fuu witness said Le utderstood that waa | siun of, some of the best men o the city, was, | FAGUFR WANTED FOU SPOT CASH FOR ONE FULRSDAY, ABOUT T 1% 3L wid The b ke LS. SNGL! Truateey i ot Lote 3 und 4, Blogk 48, i -Canal | the fret couple eser united fu the boty onds of | ahout it. 1n ftsel, an act thut could starcely b wipucted | 7 Homes Giuat be o wood onler aud clicap.” B 15, T P b LEGIEAPILY. o' Bubdlvison of Bec. 21, 80, 1. ** | matrimouy with the groom standiog luu Terri- | * G Docs not the method of Indian warfarede- | o give sotisfaction 10 all, Klually, | Fribusy vioe. SmFdy Juut A, dies 1o 3 10 o diatavuby eakTeuny. B 5 BUILKIOR COURT IN DRIEV. tory und the bride fu & State, whilo “the oid fel- | pend on the number of Iudisus fu Lattle and | ko Muyor, on beball of thy city,. ball | [20) SALE-A custiLer NS | DERSONAL=WILL THE TWO LAUIES Wil) | emslimiul ol 3 Frank Schnencmanu filed a bill yesterday | low who tied the kuot stood lu buth. ihie nuimber of troups agatust wisom they xhbd” [ 8 wilt of quu-warrauto seesed' ou | yhpiihiylarnes s WIS S 10O NRNT | g uciien Glcate with ihu bwa T8 5 szalint bia purtocr, August Lebke, askiog for & et — s It aojends on thal, on e luy of the ground, | Forristall to show cause woy be persisted fn re- | Jorfectly Seaad aud prriectly. broken (o ciy SOV CLOFING AT 1, ‘“"_uucuz of the coal Eunmuu o wuich both Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovesy will | and everytblog else.” suaiulug jo ofice, The Clreult Court granted o | Biraldor ure wid w il be suid {ur luu than (e TEACININER Y, Urders b7 all pramats e Lukaged lrum.‘\ulu‘, 1576, to Junie, 167 | cure a cold fn oue-balf the time uccessary to | * Are thelr toctics oy modified by plrcum- | decevs of ouster. Furrbtall sppealed to the | S07k_Cabboseen at 7) Dearbor: NERY, testou, Kean & Co. 8 M vd a bill agsinst bary | cure it with sy other medicine; wnd it does it, | stances?® Avpetlate Court, woen the forwer dechlon was l B o i houtctiuaon, A, G. Labe, Mark W. Watsou; | 0t by drylug 6 up. but by remoriog th cause, | * Yes, They flait by thewmsslves, aad cach | Feversed und reviauded. “Tbo urounay ou which | Liyomes sacudnend S L LT S i3 PR T - far i MedL. Kivg to fureclose a trust aeed | subdutng the rritation, wid beallig the allecied | one s bls own way of dolug it this decision was wmude have not beea yiven to | N &Y, Yaluo, Loanof | Prces &ii Auilyaal Paver-Culter. Call au [P48 SALFTCURAr-S SECONDALAMD Sa¥Es, W0 10 Block 2, in the subdivision of the pusta. Bola by druggiata, 44 {Yas not this thie proper wethod of advasce, | the publis, but the Muyor Las been advised by | due 123 ¢ GOUDWILLIE, WYMAN & Uy 133 Munras L. A ULLBEST & CU., G4 Loaper Ulvck,

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