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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1879—TWLELVE PAGES. and, when witneas eame out, the men weee golng_across the brairie on & dead run, Just whero Reno was ab that time— whethier ha rode right paat the edge of the tim- Ano!hefof the Scouts Put Through | beror not—he did not know. He didn't see Indians wero near thera and firing away at the troops. Ha didn’t think fhe movement to the river wna & run,—but it wasa pretty fast retreat. Laughter.) Witness didp't get to the top of e hill ontll most of the command got up, and MAJ. RENO. Atal this will be done the Countg glerk'n office. The meeting adjourncd witl rayer. lolut uge and occupation of herself n im .ong during thele natural lives, 8econd, for her own use am! occupation during her life in cang she survived her hushand. Third, in trust for sald James Long and his heirs and asslens ~ WANTED-NMALF, 13 rnin In tha column, three ines or lees, 23 cente per (he tertfon. Each additional fine, 10 cents, i s Roolkkecpers, Clerks, &ce oRpER TO Ar:c::,\:Y\'Loi}';ur':'(yxnx'n'?én”r";nr;"fi R 1104 " cl we ecaly’ia Dranch Uffices 1o tbe different dl ‘.’E Q :"‘l"‘fl Vertitamants witl he tagen far the semn rd At the Main Offee, and will lie soeelyed MISCELLANEOUS, price ag cha Capt. Moylan at all in the fight, and a0 couldn't | Reno wea supervising the formation of the line, The members of the Orlental Inatit 1 I{ Te, after her decense, in cas ' ¢ e 2 ] be tal ute hetd a | forever, In fee almple, after her decense, In caso | untli B o'einc b, m. auring the week. And 1l B p. (. PANTED—A BOYV: ONE THAT CAN WRITRA His Paces. hiava scen him talking with Reno, While in the | There was firfng all thia time from the Indians mi- o her busband survived her. Fourth, in trust, in | onsatordsys: WAS 3 s ONE A 3 : i s timber those two honra he dil nat sea (irard. | on the blufl nnnlhe right bank, and threo or four | ¢ monthly meetlog in the Bherman floute case she :m‘-vh;cd bim and after her decease for | oo & It MMM Dooxaetiers and Statloners, 121 ol oAz 1aaAire A0 1078 Selnteonk p An to where Custer loft Reno's tratl he did Payne Examined as to the Ta- | not know. IF the gray-horse column was about wen were killed. TVA}'.\'TF.;:—A DRUG Ci.FiiR: ONE gfi;fifi ore " club-room yesterday afternovn, The Rev. Dr. ‘The commantd, he continued, was yeattered on Tyentyaecond. Owen occupfed the chalr. The object of the T as the rald such persons and {n such mann Jdamea Long might by his last will and testament. Newsdesler. Stationer, ebe., 1009 ar Westrrn. Wet Madison.at TOBERT THR preferred. Apply tod. F. L ! t upposite (at polnt No, 2) when the skirmish- | renching the top 61 the hill, but he aid not direct and appoint; and in case he should not so STOX, West-sida News Denot, 1 L SRR A S i osp pography, Ete. line wan formed, then at the tfno Reao lofuthe | think It wan ‘demorailsed, ‘Judeing from the | DI®HINE wae o discursion of portions of the | (Fect M, Appoin; 2nd in caso he shonldnotio | piseblans de coraretitalsiias " o o PRRENCEDIPIRGRG00DE T | 1imbey % T ¢ Old Testament teaching the immortality of the - 8 R Pk T ) 2.4 aminee faf elothing departmeataf s wholessie mber the gray-horre column would haye had rompt way {n whicn it formed fnto Jine. Inhis cease, The mnrrlsge took place the next da (loodn, 720 Lake-sr.. corncr linceoin \ ; Umeto goamile caslly. From Reno's point | udgment, ihe commmnd fo the timber could [ soul. The Beveuty-third Praln was taken up | sl Song dled Intestate. Apel 10, 1570, Teaving | ~— o I | e e b sy Teierecel requlred.”Ad- | tr Commenced the Narratlon | ¢n the hill, one could sec dawn strcam oa fac 8 | lave pesisted the Tndians nntil enteen came | and debated at some length, at the concluston | five children by . Toroies imatrisge as hia only | ... .. CATY MBAL ERTATE, ANTRD—A G W AN GHOCRAT CLRRR=FF7. | Lients Hal : s Experfences. tx‘:ril‘r(‘sm);:lel,w:;:nr uo:lmh fi"irg' ‘wnn'u; g:n'::;. up,y d:u::auzh }he go?ulnn o ""finm“ Jas | of which the meeting adjourncd for two weeks, | helrs-at-law, The lllmln(ltrl‘.urlly.?lllzd for | " 7n Me column, theee Hnes nr teas, 73 conis per (ne Y sorener frauired. "Call betweon 0 40d 108 th. & & « ) AN ighting Al he 1o etier for lefense. he [erence In . el t the 1and In ques- | ##riton. Fach additional line, 10 cents, 2 A ee-1Y, L st nnd thought the firing lie heard during | position, he thought, wanld more than compen. | _ The Mothodist ministers assembled in reular | 4, V70 O (lggedclg\: & u')fl,lemw. Tive heirs h e e R Trades i the time he was in the timber was further down | eata the loss of tihe men In gaining the bill. weckly meeting in their rooms, No. 6 Wash- | reaistea this e d that the property | JIORRALE-TWO VERY DE RS ! v : o Reno Investigation continues to draw | {ic fme he the Tudians har charged right dovn on the men | Igton atroet, at 11 8, m, yesterdar, Dr. Wilting | Borreg iy o0 the, ground that the property | 1773 CREVR I Cont Bena | VY A 2o s A ORE TNDRR. 11, the suatence yesterday morning belng | 'Thio scuut said be did not. know ss to the [ in the timber, the lattor couldn't hava stood | fn the chair, * Devottonsl sxercises mors Jen by | 56 tV1e [n James Lonk nader 1he trustized, . | EAUSALO: = e DODUE'& FRLKIA n i 30 Wabarmcar, © oo o iupto the arerage, notwithatanding the [ troops having rations with them. e thonght | them two minutes. But Indians didn't general- the Rey. Mr, Urafts, of ‘Trinity Church, after | . 10¢ Court.in ziving his decislon, beld that | _ _ _COUNTRY REAL ] WANTED-A 33 “A_GOOD, WAGON . i g - ® - U , (4] Srtelae b it b -4 » Rings. dome ilttlo Ume was consumed in | RengAslitn jn the thapers. i Tack, about Al be | for mratatie Smmyo i could bavo stad ticre T B e T | T otoia of (e detiusation of trut. | Inged iansth Kanest 0w it \VANTERLTSG FIRST.CLASY LATHR TATDS fiog over Caot. dorlan'atestimony, the m- | saw of hin was whien ho gave those two orders. | rounds of ammuniifon per man, and the witneas | jiances und Methade Unicr which Wo Bhouly | 4eF e Brovistons of the declaratlon of tr b | a1t e Ry e e 0t < HREE WorEnACIS pOGL CAnBL, T U E LR T ce of which, as 8 rermackably fair, correct, | lienteen was the mentor officer, but might liave | in his pasition expended abont & dozen, though ""!;‘,Prf,"'fi'"‘d '};"","'1“ “‘,'-'m:’"' Churehen? | {e ‘sdministrator for the beneie of the crod | st kvl hedse fuser ™ benned Ler it T, SELICHS WA RSO TO NN BVALL PRESRER AT s ht-forsard account of the battle of | been sceond {n command. the trooos might have cxpended more per mun. | g6R¢ LY the Rev. D Joln Wi A Tar PO W8 | {iora of the estate. used fur meadaw snd ther crups: ‘G wcres fnorchand: [ VY ASSETT & CO. 'K, T4and 74 Randolph-st, aud stralght- il - |, On the redircct, witnicss sld_Cook might | = This did not close the direct examinstion, but | Jollowed by Me. ) cetingyy pmarks uped § %5udge Van I, H A for the helrs | oo s onn of o T o rrme Al o 7 000D HOBSRSHOKTL AXD GREN:. the Littlo Ble Horo, aome "’h"" titatotne | bave given an order to Reno for Custer withaut | 1 was already after 8 o'elock and the. Coutt or- ;"’i;‘,’:’}:g" of rovisimestings.. "';‘5“'““"'”‘" and Clrancs A Biriey for tha sdonlatrator,™ | Sonr, 4ad ene of 45 no lsear framied bains, bor o oL ne conntty, dnaulre at 18 ' § ‘olonels who constituto tho n e of revivals und protracted mectings o ' ry bon : e X r ina. in. dmt?s :':nm::cvcrybndy clsa who has kept m:dhuar":flz':‘::mug' nl"-i‘fifl"“'&’u'c‘:n}:i fi'o; el ldlu-u"-‘m———-em g ml'muml“ R ";u l‘ m)bogll:l C‘:l“"h%" ‘l"u Sookal Lfi" 7 DRILAL COURT, :":v;e':':‘.ffikm"‘?f?fi:’ T"ma": ‘u ;ax",:;‘?'j"::!:':; \VASIED fl”\'}lmv fik’i’%"‘i‘fi?" craTEn ; o the course of the Investigation. tapography of the country, and told of his hav- " RELIGIOUS. B oo boen dotie bY these metliods of | Charles Woodard aud George Lee allas | frrfcctorter bov it lares smonel tor virds it | (A cutiers ¢ 0., Houths “houses in Feorfa Connty, 1, e * Buatchem,'* pleaded guilty to robbing the m to.nn foum of Msx Freund at the Paimer House in only 15 miles from Peor! n farm. Tho Impruvemen niess Cominittce reported as the arder for next “Auht conclusion of the readivg, Mr. Gilbert | InZ traveled over it s yenr afterwards for the VWANED=A VARBER, WITH DARBER CHATIL 2t fea Couk ur, of dis Ing, It vossible, any dead ol un fa taon this far y 3 aiked Epoe o atscoeting, I noasiole, ny PENTEGOST AND STEBRING. B ol Eapural Fasting, und Tts Bearing on | August Iast of several thousand dollars’ worth | il roat $:5per acre. " el iat-clars. CalIFYou want | cunett iy apSis okt Hofol, drand Crowing, Couk | CAF. I"m:" versation with | proi, FECTuss was exceedingly hriofy, and | The nooa prayer-mecting In Farwell iall yos- ggliultllul‘:y oo Tt fa e :L:::I:i waa ‘\’5&'{3.':‘?:.‘.1'“’,3’"137.an'r"“?gff T Mitera | clniogcur witrare Tmrers 3 T ot et | WASTED-TUILE AIEK T0 RO PLANERS AXD - o T, Marab, ation? 10 AEres BRa 1T 3ot Bt W Ly i 1 be B et Sl Fadk ward s | “TSBl QU adthing new, or Jmpariants terday was very well attended, notwithatanding | adoptedy and the miniiters adjourned in s hody | evideca and. piead Rullts, wnd thus Tomved Los | &b SrEhAres 15,1 Four Mies from Carooniatc e | Fitn o 20 R, APBLY atoce CEARR BHOTH jeu - - pelipt oy Th isnd the very best, £1, 150~ 100-acre farm, 5 miles from Slosn, Woodbnry Gountr Iows, Fair hoire of twu room, g0ud siablen, 3 the rain, there belng between 400 and 500 peo- toattend the noon prayer-mecting at Farwell olo present. Hall to terms. Aaron Graves and Al Saunders pleaded gullty Finplovment Agencios. Custer. 'The witnees replied that the conversa- | had some questions to put romnrding the lay of N IR he number of hostile | the land, particulacly the ford “ B, ‘The wit- Lo I v ‘ Ahiede, fic.s 00 acres un, ow: 1) acres fanced, and PERS AT . tion was with regard to t y 3 As an opening, ““ Am I aroldler of the crors?” | The Baptist clergy held their regular weekly | 19 18rceny, nid wera remanded. E 3 " olt, " CinidTia Jodiane. Witness asked o half-breed boy f he flfilficfi'{flzflfi?’ .?-f' rlt:;ltl‘ggcl!llxfill'"l‘! 't'“!(-rrau et | was unuz,er. Stebbins Teading. meeting yesterday morufug the Rev, C. E. | terronce McKeruan pleaded gullty of larceny, ;:::. ::-; :‘!'EE;UT«‘ 4 A «"x;:i‘:w"fi"{" e g acres unde i plow: 13 e fe and was given thirty days in the County Jall. Mat Schuttler pleaded” guilty to larceiny, and waa remanded, Juhn McLean was tried for Jarceny ond me- quitted. Walter Brown was found gullty of burglary, aml was given one year {n the Penitentiary. Rufus Frieson pleaded gullty to larceny, and went back to jall, Joseph Jaliore pleaded zullty to assault to do bodlly injury, aml was remunied, THR CALL, Jrpar Nionarrr—Adjourned onliinext Monday. Hewett " Moderator, the Kev, Samucl Baker, Jr, of the Wheaton Buptist Church, belng called uponto outline his ser- mon of Sunday, answered that. he had re- ed his pastorate and preached from the text here was Yefolclng n that city,” ‘Chis was recelved ns a clerleal joke, but the rpenker, in the course of his remarks, stated thst he should preach his rlarewell mcrinon next Bunduy, ~ IHe was polug to Awnatria ‘Iia_Kev. Dr. Abbote nnd the Rew, R P Al son huth were eailed, but chose not to ‘*skele- ton.” ‘I'he Chairman, however, responded. Ile back to Custer and tell bim as to the Bt the hui-reed repled, polnting to | SESNe O hive heard t, because ho was the Indians workiog around to tho left, thatit | ¢ From your knowledge of the country,” ssible. sskerd Col, Merrltt, **what do you think was the w8 {po i e prubablu route of the cotmind led by Gen, GED Ho defined his suster? Did they probably come to the water- was the next witness, He deflne 0ceupe- | yng.piace B, or steiko the river lower down " tion a8 " running the prairle,” gave his resl- | i f ghould Lhink," repled the scont, *they dence 18 Boseman, M. T., and sald he was with yruuld come to the river to get around easy, Custer June 25 and 26 as a scout and courfer. There was a swale off tu the crovk and they would follow the creek down,” Ilis horse was s little Jame on the morning of “A»y'uv!drnce that that was the trall thatthe the 25th, but came out all sight. Ic knew noth- | Cyuster comnand took?” Prayer was offered by Dr. Willing, who asked God to cleanse the hearts of all, that the Com- forter inight abide In them, Power was asked for the cvangellsts, that the thousands fn this ity who were in the broad way might be led to the fect of Jesus, Mr. Pentecost called attentlon to the twenty- sccond, twenty-third, and twenty-fourth verscs of the tenth chapter of Hebrows, In which were thres oxhortations to thecultivation of the three Dice timber, harus, ctis, rre, Would take'e 170 Madison- Jror, Al MK FANM Wirll A Fplendin dw goor frame hatn, fine archards of all Kinis of atka and ewmall frul uniler post and hoard “fence aid plow: fhe hotse and OLHET LNprovAments would coRt &1, 5 ar.right AL the depot fu Fark Bidge, 33 miles fiom Coust-Haiise, 1 Conk “fanty i 1 fho plave 10 yotlate beaking for s coin- riable houit call and fee it hiezore buglng elsowhere, HOYD, Tionm s, 17 St i OB SALE-TARUAIN A pratrie-iand, e o miies from Chicago, ke and 'lot.” 1. B. BOYD, loom 7, ¥ WIS TO ENGAGR A FRWLIVE, | husiness gien 1o sel) onr goods by sam- e, no peddiiigs wed by husihere men onty, und ever) burfnras heves will huy ¢ em: afeir snisry will ha rllls L ll:lflquf ment don't fail to or drop ns rmatlon, L Ghicao, WANIED=AGE: the Shioker i elnth mpronn, Aatto: and notfonr of i cs tn Ame o] n fowen COMTINING? ny a1 cash snd time, o Uhicago proverty, WISDSOI Ji0usE 17 TTHR™ 3 great Clristian graces,—faith, bope, and charlty | had preached from the toxt, * Wihosvever wi THe Arpeitate Covnr—o ] € = 2 £ood hoy whia can wait on tabla and. fne shout coflce-maklng that fornlog, for ho | anth chanit G0 over it untll tho tiest searymnd | oroye, Theso covercd the whole Christjan 1ifs, | 1ot bius take of 1he wtera o Hte heerers” it | - Jueans 8 115 ncioeiver cacepr120, | on, EO BENT—SIOUNES, el was asleop until the command commenced to | ca 7 th 188 VErStINg | 1o dwelt on that {n the twenty-third ver Great Invitation " being the subject:” At the Lk, i, and 1 No cave on trial, West Sides £ ut about daylight, On starting out, ho | a8 CTown over fresh.” i m;p a dry fork, scouting, while Custer, with d‘.nu‘!;{u‘u"!",u“nd Y eclillsra* boles tnthe In- pls halt-breed scout, Bourler; was some little “No, sir," digtance off. Witness saw aa object while | The scout was allowed to follow the traillead- scouting, but couldn’t make out what it was, | Ing down to the Falmer House rotunda. Bourder, It appeared, 8aw it {00, and soon after- CAPT. J. 8COTT PAYNE, wards came up. They talked about it, nnd | of the Fifth Cavalry, uow on leavo of absence Boutr dectared Uty instead of one Indlan, | LRSTUILL L APGICRS ap, Lt Reb Wihetr thers were four, who had thelr horses With & yogiitied 1o hiaviug measurcd, In Atyustlast, o them, and_ had evidently seen the camp. They | distunce from the polnt * &, whers Cuater 18 didn't stay around long after Lelng discov- ouppr'ued to have been klllch to the polnt of ered. Custer's order to Reno was to pull | Reno's position on the hill. At the fleat point aut, fako the scouts with him, and he (Custer) | fhere wero uellenices of atkand, struggle,—the wgald be with him. When crossing, the Crow | gscortained distance was four miles and 160 ~Arsints Jn ary. 28, No case on hear- ing. Jubak Roorns~428, 413, 435 to 4 N Hagien . Tieardiley. o trial, "o T AJron BooTn—500 to 515, Inclus! No. 484, i‘ifl’?"” ¥8. Chicsgo City Itailway Company, on Junur FARwELL—1, 387, Wi 3 and NN Tyt . Wallace va, Carpenter, 1,025, 1,041, dunar 1. » D18, 321, 831, <lose of the service he baptized and recelved fn. to membership, he sald, & younc man whose conversion wns a remarkable evidence of the saving grace of our Savior. He hnd been ziven up to all vices, gullty of varlous crimes, and thought himsclf wholly ‘lost, Bowme time ago le visited one of the temperance mectings being held at Farwell Halt, White there be came under the observation of Misa Baker, one of the Becretaries of the Women's Christian Teroperance Unfon, and through her interces- sions was brought toareatizationof his sins, und thereby saved. The Rev, Dr. Custis, of the Michiran Aveoue MBaptist Church, read an cssay on the “lIhghts of Coneclence and the Relation of the Baptists,” After o brief discussion, which was taken part TOIENT=812 PRIE MONTH-FINE TWwO.STORY brick honsew, 424 Ireing-place atid 13 Fitima 8% and 87 respectively, seeoud Td:st.: $12, Lwo-SLaFy frame, dan *‘Let ushold fast the profession or open declara- Junak Moonr tlon of our houpe without waverinz. We bad in all these exhortutions the fdea of association, Nothing was more Imnortant. Our falth was strengthened by each other, Christians were always atronger when atanding together, We should stund by our hope without wavering, In spite of nssaulis of the Dovll or of wan, in spite of trinls mul atflictions, questions und doubts, As good saldiers, we should stand, no matter thotigh we were in fear and darkness nnd trem- bling. Our encouragement was that God would not forsake us. ‘I'he Church, if 1t needed any- thing clse, needed a fajth thut amounted to pa- surauce, a faith thut took hiold of God, uud dealt ¥ MEN WHO AR TIAVELING ! in fawa or Misworl to carry & 1ioe of ahirts und 1 overalis un commivalun fur an old, well-known matiue facturing eatabiisnment, _Addreey W 74, Tribune, e llTECNEhmenE: _Addren WIS Tribune o WANTED-FEMALE MELE, Domenticus s A el luusework, twa in family. *Cal at oora 6, VW ASTED=A COMPETENT Gilil, TO 10 GI:N- orsl housewsrxs inusi e a kool vouk, washer, an froner, " Anply at Nu, 14 Oakwood-av., cotncr of W AR oM B refeencerequired. CAll ut 84 Lincoln-ay. PoiTI0d Sonth Sides RENT—ON ACCOENT OF DEATH IN Tik | I P e I L R Buren and Twetlih-at,, compietely fufnialied for posscsafun giren aanced rnl yery iy sa usible party without calidres. Address i, abnali-av, ]'0 RENT-NO, front; oniy & JOUN €. IO BESTo¥ES FER NONTIL FINE TWORTOIT and hasement frame Nouse, 182 Thirty-sccond-ut. All piodern Iinprovementa. 14, D1 3 WANASINAV. WITIT 8TORE l}prnl(ln'h nntil May, $30 after. Washingion-st. B27, 828, 864, and D03, JUDGMENTS. NFEantoxs—Dradner Smith ackner & Lyon Publishing Company, 82,730, with 1is word, a hopo that would stand by, nnd K i " x e s I 4 wouts cried out that the Bloux wero coming | yards, and the moasurement, made by the | o community of DUrhRD. £0 SHIRUIELS llld'hu]p in by the Revs. E. K. Cressy, John Peildie, A. m:",j',':,‘,,.‘:.‘;,’,‘,‘:‘,’,’{,13:“.‘;;",,‘:: ({,’,'kl",;:,' ',‘3”'“!:","_', s B0, MENT-MOOME, | R4 TEPRUIILT0 DOGKKLIAL HOUBEWOIK: wp. The command crossed, ndvauced down | lariat, ':lnl rnsun‘an uccll)ra'lul.n I'Inm lln "“,‘.} enscmll,rhn‘zn cach ?'u}l{"idl LT e g)wm&,l“ulomgrl.:l{?mficzlr;:rumuined wm(:n Village of ifyde Park va, —: condemnation vers s'c’nlal‘:-’rlu. % bl A'vf;nu_'nrm N OMAN O 0 RN measured was practically a straie ne, i r. Stebbins rang ** Hold fast till I come, cnediction. Next Monday being sot apart for | dict agninat the villsge for upening One i 74 BER WEEK—NICELY NIEH- e w e T app = theralley, l the fires thakhnd been kindled | 1ol fave becn practicablo 'ns o route; The | Dr: Netlleld praved fo atreuith to witheinnd | the reRiiar oty mecting Thees i carcy | dictagvinat the villae for upening O s Huydred featlcimen aair odlent menemen e rark i e i e oy ed o takeni troe WAt SR+ o0 altac North Hinos [0, RENT-277 RAST MANA-ST, NICELY furntahed rooms. Isrxa nrat:clase local. an ally llzx i reasanable: gas ami (urnace heot it g ~STORLN, OFFICLS, Htorese ’I‘D RENT—A DESIRANLY LOCATED ETORE, inthe timber sprang up. On reaching the tim- | forq B 1" wan not on the line measured, and ber gome sbots wero red by the troops, proba- | he had made no reference to thls polnt. bly (o draw the Indians' fire. Reachlog the tim- | On the cross-cxumiuation, witness safd he tér, the command dismounted. On the way to | Watered his horse at * B, whero tho banks the Hmber no Iodians, as far as ho could sce, g"f( i '&mzlllhlu ';‘33395"’ u.;"mr(ln ¥ ’“{5 opposed the progress of the commund, Whed | bank on nelther sldo b AUy sceuan o # stucle to fording, The place, fu ahort, was a the troops fired into the timber hedido't hear practicablo lcnrd,g though pncl. 'by any meansa demnatlon verdict, $1,407. f atute . :;I:l (.'{n::]m—(;ununmxo—hnul Bhibbe ve, s Koosrns—Darwin Hanesy ve, Alexand scnn'e'fi’"é'f’ 2438, 4 . 8, Dr!;er v, (.‘non:er dune Hootu=D, I Whiting vs. A, L. Chatter- 10n, $1,188.20, ik Chstier the wiles of the encmy, and for the converaon of sinncrs by hundreds, s blessing befng asked on the work of the evangelists, The Rey, Mr. Everest followed, beseeching @od that Lls Imunlu might be willing 1o forget self, and be willing to remnmhcrolherp.&»umuz otit & hund to those who wero straying off. Dr. Gibson ssld Christlans neered to reallze subject considered, the hour beiniz devoted to the reception of church reports. Tioune of Seamsiresses. ANTED-SHINT-MAKKIS AT ONCE WANERs wlmgr._m)\'g&mw Nurses. ! JANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NI NV oo, BERISTY, Aoy THE COURTS. Posscsslon Is » T Thing, Kays Ttyan—The Fidelity Creditors—Ieport of Judgments, BY IHURS- ot anyrespones from that quarter, slthough he very good one. that, fn the midst of questions and doubts, the, Nesw Huits, Criminal Buslnesn, Ete, ire: "’W“"‘g’uz',::“l"‘lfl:‘“° {'fi::’,""'“'"f“mg‘;fi’;}l' Do asked as to_the character of the coun- | coald [all pack on Chritt Timeett: e Should R ChclaneTIEtla Blkce.at. bubiess or. tiis st WAUKEGAN. Trivtas omesr Poe S Beak Lhicass, Adiedd § Misceliancous, e Fcan wera it 1 g oit: ftar | abous ‘e highest In the imimcdlato vlcinity, | ovangellsts might teault In tho warmig, feed | {raud, the Protection Lite-Insurance Company, | vy, brederted 1o - " O S Tam O EEL 1 s sTONY BRICK, 218 | =y i UATI ONS WAN f- zolds and Girard were with bim, uid one of the | b 0% "0 id hardly call it o rood dofensibls fog, and stimulating of the Church of God. camno to light yeoterday fn n petition filed by the A%, Thlan, 26<Prnssny; toeall & ¢ A outh Lilntn puwer. - nquireat | SCT AT . i GIEATTAMT ‘.’&3‘;53.’.“ :&:l ‘(’v?.'i.‘l‘i’.‘}f.fi%?}f,‘,’&‘,?’,}{"." ,.';,'.'efi position azainat 'lndlnm. 110\0 command of the sight, but tha others dld,—at probably 700 or "l‘f’ ‘l’tmg ““fi:,fi'nn: % would mci-,r:,“ m::‘ml 80 yarde. ‘The Indian wasn't hit, however, At | 5% ls b oo 1his’ polnt. they thought they didn't need their | Y¢©, little chunce whatover, the character meeting of the citizens of Wankegan and vicinl- ty, in favor of memarialing Congress for an ap- propriation for bullding a harbor at Waukecan, und for the purpuse of taklug otber necessary Dookkeopars, Ulerks, &ocs SI‘HL\TID?‘ WANTED=-BY A LAWTER'S CLERR. of experience in one of Chicagu's best Isw oMcesy reasonabie salaryt best of references. Address V 88, Trinupu otfice. ‘the Rev, Mr, Little belleved thut if we re- mained at the front, in fighting trim, sud felt thnt wo were in the tecth of the encmy every day und every hour (always aboundivg” in the Recelver, E. D. Cook, In the bankruptey pro- veedings agalust the Company. lte says that 1o February, 1877, the Comuvany, beiny the owner CLARK- FINRT.CL, Tesclt One ur more buslucas housss pr N ou of refereces can be given. 'Addreas (o v, An old gentlrman, who had served the Devil for sixty years, rejoiced thut he was now serving the Lord. Heappealed to ail who wero out in the ovean of sin to pull for the shore. The Rev, Mr, Van Schlloback sald we wonld léc knp]t out of ditllculty If we held on to thy ospel, Dr. Goodwin remarked that it heloed ono when In dificuity to know that the Master's nyo was ou the humblest. Wo wero never relnforced in ourselves, but always in God, A convert thanked”(iod thut his hope was in Cuirlst, who waa n great comforter. Mr, Stebblossang ** While loes are strong, nd davizer's near, ' After tho anoouncement of meetings cyery of “the countrv being such that from tho | work of God). hopo would hardly fall us. of a fine marble-front houso on the east aldo of ek il ave ot plan ’l";""::id'."d.és""l;:’:dm'::.'g““flf“hg:; X,{“E::,g;‘ Isy of the ground, the Indfans could re upon | = ‘The Rev. 3ir. Cratte eald, ' whatever afilic- | Ashland avenuc, just southof Van Buren strect, ;fiflu'fll; l.";;n?::'y;: “:.,. beld at Phanix lail bk QuaTiox wi’:‘.‘,'r‘;:';;','::a:“ o Guni . the Indiats were worklng around, eoming with, | Hi¢ troops, without any danger of firlng upon | tion er trouble wu found ourselv:s, we ought to | aud the fot on which it stood, pretended to sell William B. Dodee, 'Eh f ¢ i FRoterz. &Y new experience and conversant with the Apanish 3 1n thisty or forty steps of bim. e shot several cach otlier. At the polnt ** D ™'there was also | feel thnt God was ottr God. it for $10,000 to Martin Ryan, its Sceretary, . ze, Chairman of o gencral 5 fi“""}{'h F,;,mq,}m langy rould 1ikn to make arrangements to go Lo . R ik Jfoiir for the troops, nor was there any cover times, recelved three or four shats from them, | 10cover for the troops, i beard no shiote from the troops and thougnt | Peg¥een "D foaud FES L be'd better got out. He got his horse and il e e wptats I andusw s company drawn up fo line facing o i you QL0 grot 8 the general coursa of the stream. Witness | Polnt ‘B “ Only from hearsay.” ::‘: h,‘“h,:? z',f‘? n’:’d 't:fe""'l‘,l,l::,"cc‘:.:n?,‘,fi‘;'; \hat waa the nature of the evidence (hat mogements, At the time the Indians were o~ | YOU received that thera had been flring at ‘E,! 2t tiat oo poing whcre he fired at. them, | o7,sbout that point, whilo Jouweroat 107 ) &t thossht ten mew‘could Bave srapusilthem but bl 1 was desconiior o, th Lop O ) cuo’s position) down into the valley. 8 .um‘:“.,.’.‘"‘.',';‘,,‘:,‘,’,f,‘,’- ‘,\hfi Thalen 5:::.’ by | Twent Into the catap I heand some of tlio men Justthea a volley was fired by tho hostiles, tho | t2Iking stioul guu-shiots having beon fired over Indisn fell, and & soldier was hit. Iteno or- | O the battio-field. Iheard noue myscit.” dered the men to dismount, but they hadn't any ‘What was the state of the atmosphere?! committee, appointed at a previous meeting, re- ported the action they bad taken to the present time, and recommended the appointment of committees in behall of the objects of this meat- iny, as et forth in the followliig resolutlons: Reaolred, That the Chatrrman appoint & commit- to of thren to Interest the Loards of Trada of Chi- cago and Milwankee in behalf of building a barbor af refuge at W oukegan. Jiesotred, Thatthe Chaleman appoint a commit- tee of three 10 sccure the co-operatlon of the marine Interents of Lake Michigan in bebalt of baildinug & harbor of refuge at Waukogsn. Jesoleed, That & committe of five e appointed by the Chairman to Interest tho lumber, tron, and manufucturing intereats of Chicazo and MHwaukee ((LARESCE TIOUGE 2" ruote~Nos. 151, 2 blocks south of the Palmc; to #2; per it s, r Hoiise. lioand and. rour, week, €1t 310, Also turs UL Dusrd. BT WASTS 1o ¢ i He oxccuted back s moriguze for $8,000, und this morteage was sent to Springfield to make up the $100,000 accuritles required by law to be depositod there by the Company. As a mater of fact, however, the property was not sold to Ryan ot all, but was leased to him at $50 o month, and the mortgage was given merely to make n show of nsscts at Springfictd. After the Company collapsed the leceiver call. ed on Ryan to reconvey jthe property, offerinz at the same time tosurrender the note nud mort- gage. Ryan, however, refused unless the Re- celver would also relinquish il ciaims for back Domestics. QITUATION WANTED-IIW A GOOD, NEAT GER. ) winn zirl to du keneral housework In & smal) Amers tean famiiy; cao give reforences u:':nlx,n Bida preferred. it Pieaw: caif or addres JITUATION WANTED=BY GOOD GIltL T £ wasty, und frup. of to do genaral housework, Call 12 North Green: N Yery ‘low vaies, Lo nud yes, RIGHT O Tahle fuotiie, QI STED—IW A GIRL, TO COOK, wash, ani froni kool referonces, W B4, Tribune, Fmployment Agoncies. SlTUATl!)N‘G WANTED — YAXHL’H:!! |ll(n NEED ‘ “posti whth lwar 4 Clear,” night this week, except Baturday, in the First in belialf of bufldiog a harbor of refugeat Wauke | syoomnsat ' o AN WITH AN f £oad seandinasian or Goriman Tamale heip can et o " 'E::nx'lficgh;’r':;l‘e'&rg%;d WSHimE direction was the wind blowlng?" | Cangrewations! Churih, oitayth audlenc was | Font sl also give bim the frea posscesion of | gan: BoAnnhe Ailog terud, Wl | SELUpiied a1, Dok b oliee, 1o 1 oar. 3 3 thehouse until pext May. It fs allezed he has not the slightest clafm to it nor to make such a demand, but it will cost a lawsult or two to get possession of the property. Ryan s also olieged to be Insolvent, und no execution waull be avalling. The Receiver therefore thought Ryan's request should bo complied with, oa ft would save money. Judgo Blodgett therefore cntered an order allowlog the compronilse to be made 8o that the Recolver can get full title to The resolutfons wera adopted, and the Chalr- mau appointed the commitiees aa follows: ‘To vanyass the Bonrds of Trade—A. J, Den- nteon, Willtam B. Doze, and George Kirk. ‘To canvans the marine Intercats—A. 1. Spen- cery Capt, Roberts, znd Capt. Judd Minsky. To canvass the manufacturing fnterests—A, C. Bower, M. B, Spafford, J. F. Powell, Capt. Clement, 'and Thcodore Herberger. Pesolred, That the Commlittes l’lpelnmd at a meeting hicld on Tuescay evening, she 21st L., be the Standing Executlve Comimitee, 10 have Tribuno adice, ToARn-nY with breakf: nsnor Amerlc with priee, et bt o exenpt eary muderite wud acean t; Lermie st be a1 Tone Sraceciasa, - Adureay st HLUE e, Miscellnneous QITUATION WANTED-AS COFTIST OF COMNEL 3 =Y spondent In an ‘ofMicn by s young lady with sevora o Ty experience. _Address Wry Uribune ofice. 2 _TO EXCHANGE, f IANGE-BY T. b, 50YD.TO0N 7, 178 a1, $11L0 WA tine 4:-story atonn-front bustness hloek, and lot 44303, In half block of Madlsog. un Fifthe b fu-irente noie aL AL for Jobbingbustneas, Will take " k?"‘":;"u lotor businesslols tacily 1o the anouat of ‘. ‘nuu;mm lot. corner Wabash-av. and Thirty-frste 4 at, dlsmissed, CONGREGATIONALISTS. Are Congregational ininisters of the country {u danger of losiog thetr standing for morality and doctriual orthiodoxy! Presideut 8, C. Bart- lott, of Dartmouth College, thinks they nre, and wroto three articles in the Congregationatiat to prove his positions. It wos the business of the Fastora’ Unlon to reviow the arzuments of ked Licut. Lee on the re-direct. 1 dow't rcnmmher.\v)olmvcly. but think thero :ll'he lnfl:m ;vllm wm;‘ killed w::]nlmdy-l(lnxle. uegcout, o saw the command start to leays the timber, all going a8 fast &8 spurs would little or no wind. o make an American horse o, Witneas followed, Da yowmean tofay that BB wasatwigea ::‘.I:L‘ Ifi:“ [l"ll';.lb("n"'n‘-—cé“"ir ';((_"‘ .g”;:lk‘ n\;ncfll-ng];::vcnllhg:flwl it was such only at “the bit. Probably twenty Indfans deshe 4 i ¢ overhik as he feil, When ho got up he went inpiy f,";',{_‘;‘;",’,‘:},;’,{’,‘“’{,‘,‘;,‘,{'“}"‘,‘, "::";:‘a r:‘:m“c'!'r"t";]f"’:’lf" on neariog which ho heard many other streama on the plaine out, " . that we hava never crossed hefore,!” YCOMPANT 4, HALT; LET'S FiGNT THE, Dox'T, “You state that 100 men coukl not long reatst YOR AOD'S BAKE, RUN.". alarge number of Indfans on that hill (*E?), NG MAN, A HOOM pior {0 a Lrlvate oise (Ger- T tudnes centre, Address, Tibine ainee, s A BVANCER MADE 1 banda, eta. ot LATN DI dolpti-st. ear Clark, toame 3 aud i, Fat; TASH PAID POl OLU GOLD Maney (0 luan on watenes, dismands, o o -mzrlnm:' 401 MID'S Lo u 0 Oue man, coming ot of the timber, saw_he the distingulshed Professor. The followlnz may | tije house and lot again. charge of all mattera relatinz to the sccurlng of & fo LOAR i frun W1 Sraie enjty tor weod Jends: rerms, i wa left heh dy o threw bis gun away. Wite [ s o Tounds of | ToPrescut the general positions of the ministers TR PIDRLITY. o tutton | A 3ok wilivat i chiicro farn, o) andor o fence, large,ow frama ¢ ness saw soveral men {n the timber, and at his 3 on the subject: In the first place, It was u motlon of Dir, A. the resolution | ati goud secnirities, ltvo éfl’.”::.“fi‘.‘-."‘{,:',‘.. ",?,:, orcliard, 2 tullea from . Judgoe Moore was cograged o while yeaterday afternvon In hearing objections to the last ro- port of Dr, Turpln, Recclver of the Flaelity Savinzs Bank. “‘I'he chiel objections were made by Felix J, Griflin, who claima to represent a number of creditora, amd his complaint was that the report was not sulticiently explicit in its stutements, nnd that vouchera should have been nied for the expenditures; alsu, thut the item ol atlorneyas’ fecs was too large. Judizo Moore sald the report was not in the nmunitivn per mau successfullv reslst 1,000 Calmbia County, t farina In the Kiate. \Want g Side, %, clegantly improved. snd clear, The owner ass If this farni fa not te best In the htatelie wili pay eafienses 10 gee It 1t 13 Dewi-clusa in every woy, fie will lake clear city proparty forit, [s i I'u: e Ilr;.mlet Larus, orchards,” water, ete. P'rice, ., bl per R, Jx)-arre farm, 100 scres under fenos and plow: new frame house, 7 ruomn: ~class Janid, freo and clesr, near dlomi, Woordhury Couaty, Is., fUFa cuttagy o lat or store, V'rice, £2. was adopted. ‘Tl adontion of the following resolution was moved by Willlam B. Dodge: Itesolred, That in the opinion of this moeting of the citzena of Waukesan, the lime has arnived when In bebalf of the manne And_mercantilo fn- terosta of Lakoe Michizan, and of the Jakes gener- ally, Congress, In tho discharge of a grest na- tional duty, shonld muke an imuedlaie npvln‘vr tion for the baliding of a harvor of refugs at W: kegan, auch 4 the exigencies of the case demand, and thita mieating urgon upon ita Tebresentatives in wngre alvice ( e v the lcl‘ml:':ry t;l':le cn?u't{l:lrx:y fi?.‘:g{“,','fl“"i{?l é;! Iodtans In 1 poaition simutar to that yon have sor [ndfans whils there, Everybody was a good describedd llow long would they koép up the deal frighteacd when ho got 1n there, but they | AZht] Would they necessurily go down in ten remalned two bours, and had time to- cool off, | Myutes, an lour, or tire houra( cleay their gupe, mid et ready for fusther | ‘“That would depend on fhie enemy and not Dusineas, if there was to he any, ‘flaving been | 08 the men. 1f the enciny pushed them, I do thers about half an hour, e hunfnfinz think It would bo a very short time. down the stream, in volleys, fromiihe direction | ‘At *E" thero appoared (o bo no protection in which Custer was afterwnrds found, Thisfir- | OF tover, ond, therefore, tho lrx'), tnen could not {0 might have lasted an hour During the | Take any successtul reshatance ! \me, be did not hear auy fring across tho 1 think no hix s one of the il ot (clear) ua W cre farin in_Lian thought that the President's sssumption as to the proportlon of fmmoral men finding their way Into the Conbgregatlonal imninistry was mis- leading wnd Injurfous, It was admitted that there were oceasionally men who found thelr way into the pulpit who wero impostors. But the proportion of such characters to the whole number of Congregational ministers was very much less thau that of sny other donomina- tlon aund other professions. As a pody, tho Ik 144 DEARBUINTBTL, 81,20 AND Y. ®iriniooan at 7 per cent for 3 or A years oo Cuileago real estate, L v MADE ON FURNITUIE WITHOUT TiR- ‘n:nul pianoa, and goud cullaterals, 152 Dearborn- som 1. TULOAR ON WK, It, at lowest rates, tno unportance of this matier, and pe- x ranemm Teuts Lhis house covt §10, . Congregationsl mintsters wera to-<day, us T U3 14 dve am. When ** Lwould Itke," said Mr. Gilbert, nddresstng g v naturs of an_account, hut mare of 8 memoran- [ soecttally sollcita thelr sctivo co-operation in pro- N 30X THPT X i ot airah a ol ! : | ST i prekaon' i that I Wi Gunter, | tho Coets 10 i i it n 13 Judgaont, | fhey abwaya hai bouty o body of oxcapiibnally | Ralifeof, mh account, I miare . mimorun, | aurttlly sellts el acien co-prniion fn ro: et AN LS ALLISEE ey 4 riies fm Chicas iy Sudthat tmoreesion had sitce_been confirmed, | Was the lenath of tmo thut a column uf th size | GHELEES UG0S I CAREAE R Lol | opprpase thio Recelver materlally in bis sottlo- | theretos and tuls mectling furthec expresaes its e T b eniine (elear il e ons T AU o Sisiabrls - flriha tme Iteuo luft the timber, Custer muat | 0f Custorie, blaced whera it way, surrounded | UEIUNIG L U1t as thought, howevor, some | mental the estate o compel i to mako a | inion tnat na Kepresentaitve who suali negiort | NV Ao it ke O balotnt on Tatalure coeling | Besaceyuo It 5 Koo el BRONed Tar e Tive e {0 o inca on Uallway trow whore i staetoi | Sl RIS B8 L Tam St LEls 1 bus T e | methiods flgh bo dévised fof sscortaiming moro | Showii Bow af every disbiescmant bo had | 106 B, of wle sowiiiency nemteet | st.oon.” Aadress w7 v slce. iy oftor a e il wood condiclou. . LOGYD, 0 tha place whero he made bis tight,—that is, 4 uiteta) iy " | fully the sntecedonts of ministers, especially | made, and might interfere greatly with bis m: s i i ke S - <B1.000. $2.000, B0k, ASD LANGER o - { sbout opposite the commund in the timber, nnd | 01t 1t to the Court. The witness went there, z:«l;iu ‘combng In from otlier Genomizations and | Ing advautsgous settlements, Ilo would. how- WESTERN PATENTS. BL 00U B3 Bnen S\ i WITL BXCIA A 00D . A -d farin and some cash fur & stock uf Roods. titurd, dil. broved rral estate at lowest rates. JUINKL & BOND, 02 Washiugion-si, a __LONT AND FOUND, CAUGIIT—\ 5/ ND CUTT} ()wuu;vll} charges, 5, HANKEY, 171 It robably gho . a8 a suldior, to exambie the ground with the bero h'x'- mu;l: :.:'."b-'l';‘l'fi“ arom (s lace evo of a soldier, and to form bis judgment as Witness and the rest left the timber late tn | 8uch." llnuuunoon, and joined the commuand across Lieut. Lee sald thut the number of tha In. the. riveron’the Blufl, Two men vut of the | dians around Custer ae o problem, und always gleven who were with him remained fn the tim- | would remafn one. The cuthmates wero all thy ber. These two were ot wounded; only threa | Way from 1,500 to 9,000 ar 10,000, nud he did not 1u the wholy company were wounded, dncom- know thul the witneas could give an opitfon Ingout ot the timber they met five Indlians, | with any decree of sccuracy, He did not cara fired o\ them, and they ran’ away. When he got | particularly shout objecting, but tho questlon Uon the Lill, the pack-train Lisd arrived, 1le | would open up such & wide latitute of 'opinivo P4t the corrml that ulght, baving | from persons who were not there, ever, bo ready to glve all Information desirod ta auy interested partles who chose to call on him. ‘The Judge wasin fuvor of closing the cstato up soon, und selling the bank bullding, £ 1t could be done without aloss. When the final settlement came the Recever would huve o muuke s sull and lvnruuullr wceount of oll his dolngs, und e ail vouchers of lis dishurs ments. Alter some further dliscussion the further consideration of 1le oblections was postponed, or probably, In fact, dropped, it being under- atood thut the partics | other countries. ‘I'he second chargo respected the doctrinal looseneas of Congregational ministers. 'resie deut Bartlott hud clanned 10 his articles thut Conzrc‘xulluuul ministers were more and more disawning their ullegisnce 1o arthodox standarl of truth. ‘To this it was replied tlnt Congrega- tlonalisi was “composed of the Lord's iree people,” and that these fres peopla were not to be kept fu order by any huogman's whip of con- ventivual orthodoxy. Thu{ must cxpect ad ought tu havu diversity of views if they were to List of Pateuts Issued to Weatern Invontors, Apecial Dispateh to The THviine. FasuiNaton, L. C., Jan. 27.—A, H, Fvans & Co,, patent-solicitory, report the following pate ents lssued to Wenwern Inventors: 1LLINO1S. W. 0. Davls, Clcago, car doors, “Wnlllng. Chicago, sewing-machine attach- menta. O3T=JAN. 25, tA MATINKE A DARK mink hos, Pleasa retura fo Transit ilouse, Ktock- Yaras, aud ricelve roward, Mits, J. it BENDER. 1 T—.\‘iu‘:fn T A 4 rlmlrruu No. Park a1 ably rewanded. Alsg, found, 8 TINOLLLANKOUS, (LUSING OUT DALANCK OF LABIES" FULty A 1) ¥ Weat 81 Joung potuter doy, M. ToN o wil) bn sutss s L. BEAL NATS, CINCULA HEAL BACQUES EX beed hurt wae [lie Co {dore terested would esll on W BHERWOOD, i RS t his horse fell, | The Court considercd the inattern few mo- o 9 t. Bat that ib Tes! ol M. (iteenfaum, Chlcago, combined refrigerator | W: il e e L. T, MANTIN, 203 AND 27 ATATE:ST. hih hm_iw ol web in cron|‘ng ments and decided that thu witness might R;‘,":,—..’he'.mlfl;’ d%:‘n‘:}) U the uw:.:e'lli the l‘ln;wlvcr‘m;d ;ulllh‘i;l,:,dflml?l; {,‘;:“‘.:{i:‘,::"‘ wad water-cooier. S i el TLUBTZUX SATUEDAY NI GO o T PERIONESULBIRR, wilibws, SUTIER: er, 'ar, POy g any informal h glven | IiC) . Peck, Mucumb, farm-gate hanginge. . B G all pensivuers, s1e entitied to pay now due the Borges. e 3L Say ':::.m.':::d P SmONE | e estimatod number of Tndlaus,” snfd tho | tme amutnted to Lurcsy, wag dented. On the | BUY 5 Witiismson, (oiconds, boelives, Dt earring. The dindcr will ua rewanded by returniug | aiq of e o DIVORCES. Jacob Franz filed u blll yesterday against his wits Caroline,asking for & divoree on the ground ‘angress of tha bresent uontli, nend nai nuwberof certiicata ta G, K. 8IS, 33 North, Clarks si., for full pariicuiara concerning aiuunts, and ine taruintion iu brinted furm freo, coutrary, it was aflirined thut the great body of Congregational clerzymen in this country wers as luyalto the faith us they ever were, [ the 1t to Hoon ¢ ahore uin T E. Emmert, Franklin Grove, corn-pianters, lauldrrln fording, amd the banks very stecp. | witness, *‘rances so widely that the unswer iians ¢ saw Reno, after getting upon the hill, and | would depend somowhat on what catimate we THIROOK W e Koman gold bracelel, Lleroreted 1 bim Nalt-Yellow-Fac's oplaion | take” ¢ t ¢ 11 31, Underwood, na, windmille, ar" Finder will be sultabiy rewarded by leavin TUIET HOME FON LADIE T DONING COSFINE: to what the Incians ucmmg&:g :f»” do, pin. ‘: *‘'oke that estunate of Indians," said Mr, fl;fi‘;{,‘g"fi{fi“afi’fiflffik ‘r’?.fl":'n"e“nfl%fl'fi‘k ?"' Srdmrticn il mm.:::’x's C, A, Lswton and E. W, Amdt, Depore, bran- | 81F o CORES e lennluwwr i constaut nu;ndlm:u Atrictly k Sulalon was that the Indfuna wers eoing away, | Gilbert % whicl, upon examination, has recom- | o lheinuso the Intereat of orthodoxy jtaclt re- dusters, 1.957 “"”-"h" 3% A RED COW, SIIXED | coiddentisl aud private. Box 344 Chtcays. * tenads they appeared to bo voming ba mended {tscll to your mind as more likely t0 | pyired such conservatiam, Judge Blodzett announces that he witl not be MICHIGAN. vl‘llfi“l'um-‘f.‘x:ill'fi"\‘v'n')'m‘fllx'n'yfi‘i 4 food_res rd 1 EMOVED— y tud Reno mentioned the watter to the Indian. represent the size of the hosille force,™ e cusst adoparticularly animatea | 10 court azain untit Monday, AL J, Minden, Detroit, water-meters. will be Hia U ikl L. wuNnkq{. i Khether o got any aatisfuctlon of not, witneas | 1 \Well, sir, I have supoosed that ihero wors b “\m dlu.ln‘m sy uf sovere) who i serve dn | , dudue Druminond fcfu for Milwaukeo last | 4 Marphy, Dotroit, faod wiet hesicrs. SLO0 MiLl b FALL AND 20 QUESTIONS Mer o T 4 not aay, t about 2,500 Indlans, from the best opinions tha | DY the testinuny eveutiiz to bo coue 8 few daye, Detroft, bench planes, Ju. ik From 477 West Ado) 1o 104 Washfagton-st. other denominailons 1u furmer years. pon the wnols, 1t was thought thut while they needed Lo take special precautions in looking after the character aud orthodoxy of their represcntativu men, yet thore was special danger threatentug us from the standlog of thelr nfoisters at the prasunt tine, day night, Jan, 2, fro W74 Tribune otice, Detrolt, bench tuots, g icted in the - Jubn Flynn, indicted in the United Btates Dis Bettall. ) ooy sivasitari, trict Court fur uttempling 10 puss » counterfelt 60 bitl of the Thini Natlonal Bunk of Butfalo, caine futo court yesterday, und sentence was amp-mt:d to give him & chaoce to got o pur- ou. In tho case of Frauk Wrisley et al, vs, Emery A, Storrs, Judire Moure yesterduy entered an Licat. Lee ankcd wh 2 ho v v 5 o appeared to ba in com- | Icould form from the various accounts, und [ fi‘:"& Mr. Gllbert nb]cea&. us did also Maj. | hardly fecl qualiled to unawer a question of . M 0o the ground that it had nothing to do | this sort. But 1 should think thut {t would take l«“n tLe question of cowardice. ‘The Court al- | Yery few minutes to dispose of u commund— wed the witness tosnswer, und the reply was | twenty or thisty, perbaps; sonewhere between lu:i: tuteen appeared to bo fn command, The | twenty minutes and tbrec-quarters of au hour lerclmp, 88 It appeared from the hill, was | —of 200 men." 'OUND 18 P rastian, De __ BUSINESS OMANCES, ) —A BIRICTLY FIUST.C ery ostabiisnment in Peorla, 1. ¥ th . aiid vajoying tha best trade. abargald on liderst terims. Helers (o K {0 Usie irow, Chleako. M3 ADA A FANTED—JOBS OF BIICK WORK AND PLAS: NV A ) iatee o S quantiton . Sy ~purh oftbecity. by 3 ' UAVELINU MAN RXPRESKNT. MW DA Tt Law, Siinaebora. sad Wies 42 t sowers, |, #ide-bir wagons, oreparlog bolting-cloth. Muskods. schoal dosks. b, Witeon, Moutague, sawmill carrisgo at- tacheats, efth B Hik, the largest jye' bad ever scen, and, i his opinion, LIEUT, L. 18, KAIR. p iU = ot S s et in, wishes (o 1ako vue lioo to il on cumpilsdon, ) 5 " PRESBYTERIANS, o irecting o Recelver to bo appoluted for | 1. O, Baker et al,, Coldwater, car-coupling. Iy, LUNCI-TUGS, 4 rlareaces Biven, - AGUrces K 43, TrIbUDE OMevs Tz ndylug ooos yiicdkct: Hosaw the | govanth Cavaley, serving at Fort Lincoln. next | The Prosoyterian minlsters mot seaterday at | Sracry oructiak 8 flecelvir to bu sppolutod for | “ 4t Sprngor, Vickaburg. seeddril toria. By B et b T i Norifery, | Lewttereocensiven. Adre B3, Tribupeomew. , 115 big foree. . The naraper | L00k the stand, und testified to the starting out | o) oome fn MeCormick Block gt the usual | yet beon satected. K. v Ryo, Moaut Pleasant, clothes-driers. Indian at o iangaln; capital required, 10 " Adureis | 700 SIYLISN AND EasutoNAnLE, ‘":aktc gnrrulnn A orulty big force, | The number | 4o tho morning of the 25th, the fording of the Allen & Crane, daginsw, penc .61 85, §8, $1iL, $13. 1T, MARTING 313 AND St STATE.ST. ing Reno on the bl might have been 300, o tnib bour. Tho moeMng was opened with praver by | Judzo Muore vesterlay eranted a decree of | JUSRE CTARG SHREN, Bewely T ANTED-TO S {8k A BHEWEIY, Oft e eflectiy, 4 o | river, aud the ride down to tha tinibor, | Before R om o y 7 1 divorce to Juseoh Tobias from Josephine I . s telophunes; R PRI e R e - R, was 1o ok fures of the, wllavo, he the skinolel oy wos formed o8 it polnty | e ftex, W, C. Young, who prealded. The Rev: | g (i sround uf miulierv, il 1o W MINNESOTA. Areie SARTIN Bl et b 1o ¥er __MUSICAL. D, W, Poor, D. D, Becretary of the Presbyte- risn Board of Education, was Introduced to the members lor the purpose of making a statiment from Juila B, White for desertion, 81, Paul, fountain pens. William J. Cawpbell was elected Assigues of Roval Marris. ECOND-NAND PIANOS B OV LT OLass maxes. Grand te, takea . Bomers ilvall, Winstead, linimenta, g fl;rim‘u planos are of ths Squaia Grand etyl In cl) M. C, Ochriein, Littie Canada, potsto digeer and htller, e wit, Wl:nl&l 1¥ THE TIMBER after It was lflrulncd Ihe{u ;n{e nrab:gl)‘-“soa ess fired, probubly, teu rounds. With | hostiles around them. As fast os the ladiang ) Ammunition which lha’n'n:nu)nd. Judiclously | came out of the timber they rode around, tiring BALE-A B 1701 : PAFYEDGEALH, ) Qg Rty g LA o N i ot 4 e age for Uprights, n perfect ordar; : P&, bedid ot think the Indiang could have | as iey rodo, to the foot-lulls, By this ‘means | in regard to cducation. “This was deferred to a,‘i!‘“;":“:’&dfi::m“" was sppoluted Assignee 1awa. 0N SALK A COMPLET I e i e | Vhallel """“f“u,ll’.“";m% siriags 4 D3 e out of " thery It they liad Lnd food | they would ot out of range for & while, und [ hear from the Rev, J. M. Warrall, who yead a | O 2220 Lullicy, meeting In the casoof J. M. | Do\ Btearny, Davenport, towing caosl-boste. | I O8OV dudkuniing 1aiuana far thonmee i | 1 Hallot, Datla & (3o S5Aqmamue) g 3200 it E L".f" then ride up und return to thejattack. Lo bls | paper on the regular subject for the day, which | W, Joaes was postpoued 10 Jan, 81, N “;; l’lgmth:» ll‘;‘""t l'l;u‘nnl. 'vl:lll--mpu Price $10. - Address & 1, 'Iriuuae oflce. g Chlckerlug, sl ie4 Ut & oo A R e ) e duit gour | Wab the mimoun ot ubsciplon to o aand- | - Absgases wiil b clonen tia urcuoon tor | b, W~ ¥arber, Mouat Fiesuiu,"dichin - | o wat -t e Fouery v vasy-yise | §Giictaring. s Siid orert I Ukioe (e witnews i o Wasatt Tathor Sxbanpet | N miod s ordee whilo ho was 1n. Lho botioum. | 47de™ that souid b requirsd from applicants | Daalel W, ”:::_: fidt gf:::"cg‘n ::‘:"P" 4. C. Crawford, Douglass, wasbiog nischines. | der Masiown acd Desrhornsts: =0 Hich carved case, all round soropis, |1y ¥ e iiarni the 25 . | F he heard of the command’s movtn, for admisslon to the Church. The subject INDIANA, re———— - —— Coruer Btate &nd Adais-sia. " e teoly waa fo the n:g?:k :m'fi:-‘cgflxfl%:- “.'{.2.1’ :‘:n:l l'ln:du To bl with 8 borss undtold | Was coutioued until noxt week. Dr. Faor dmn Allew, Lane & Scott iled & bill yesterday | . Stine, Mount Auburo, clover-seed separator. | . OFE URNEE Rt A- S WE HAVE ) ndtiun when Custer gave Reno thy order to | hiim thie troops wera leaving. Witnows had st | made some rewmorks oo the sudjuet of education. | ageunt Charles Huke and Join Speocer 1o re- J, Hatield, Dublia, grain-scparatar. SOI SALY-MUST DE Bult b REMOVED AT gapmberat | Sroeg W34 advance, und the withess was | frst sat jown ou the right of the | He called atteution to the great need of wors | struin them from using 8 patent for tmprove- 1. 8 Cory, Dalten, fence yates. qnce, t aud ieg conntere: also, sbeiving in quan- Blcmw‘; l.:.idlxn ORGANS . 43" Custer, and not far from Reno. On riding | line. He then had no command aud the Indians | ministers aud the becesalty of iting them | wments for sizing and varnlshing paper, granted Daturea S HAGM Ry st adisonal, iy Th FinaT CLARS WAKES § cor Je didu't sco Aujr. Cook deliver any | hadall loft bios. He fired an occastunal sbot | proverly for tha work before them. Ho also | Aug. 2L, 1877, w Kichara McNumee, Iiuyurd Taylor's Fatate. rrvibeen Lol : o0 hand, we will offer themi sl very low prices untl 4 ot to Keuo; the order was from Custer bim. | when he got a chaucy, wnd remained there until | commented on the management of the different BUFBKIOK COURT IN BRIRXP. Ok BALECOR | KNCHANGE SO bove are ull modorn siyis of casca. wilgbity A Boston letter ssys the aoprehcnsion Ivgt Mr, Taylor by big gencrosity may have left bis family ln retber straitened circuinstances svems to Le but too correct, 88 may be also joferred from the sunouncement that the widow inteuds 10 dis| of all the books vollected by her hus- band fur his coutewplsted puolication of a lifa ot Goethe, Bouwieof these volumes, uumber- fug sltugetlier sbout 120, are of ureat value, as 8, 8330139 nelies: vav 104 sl ;:'I. ll. W:.\ bugxy (mew) | wall bs sald i N WONITOR (100 Teei); seminaries, und brougty up the question as to Pt AR LAY whethier beuellciaries of the Board should be ai- ¥ juwed to rovelve aid in addition from the sew- luaries or other sources, ‘The members were nutified of the death of the wite of the Rev. E. N. Barrett, and several of the mewbers expressed thelr sorrow and sym- pathy with the bereaved buabund, 'Uby Beeru- R. H, Shuleldt & Co. bezan s sult yesterd, agatust Adolph Boehin and Louls fllylml:ll :&’) recover $1, It zuquire . W, ALL, Corner State and Adauis-sis. JLEGANT [PIIGHT PIANOTORTE, OKLY 830, E KnunT-x-:‘un iind.. 15N OFiba parior afies only 850 Alsy, 200 viegent uew and socond-hau: Blunios wndurgarls at greal bargal oF 0a, o . Theal : hwi . 10 perte ba sk I 1) 1y ‘.'I'llh l.‘{flmu did be sce Licut, Walluce riding | the tan came up and told him s troops wera fhopwors. tu partack ordar; can be wid on luaialliico i\ . Whih the witneas were Girand, Rev- | moving. s position was uot as good for ob- NelhAUd & Crow. “They wero u tho &wale | servation as It muight havo beed. 1 the man Qg ml‘ ¢ thaber six or seven tiuutes, and dur- | badu't come Lie (witness) would probably have b po + e he did wot ses Reno. Wil tywg | boen lelt in the timber. This wau's uamo was e b could hear the akirmsh-hne lf‘l'muz Clairo, 8 privale who was afterwarys killed. 1t By, Urikls.“Wheii e caing out of the tims | seemed to him. thers were fully 1,000 1ndians In Uerg:' SUPbused the skirmish-lime was still | tho tight, aud a continuous tire tight be said to STONAGE. CIHCUIT COURT Jawes Gilmartin sud F. J. Doyle began a suit. for $2,000 uralnst John Hastley m Loutsa® Eppensteln, ALLY FOlt 5Chold guuds ulid mctctisodier, B0 (0 2 AL« (Hals Bulidlug). Lowest ratea, perisctaafuty. COMBLETE rokEHOUst o ou; dolpl-at. L T MAKRILN, and 267 State. e JIQUSEHOLD GOOLS, Gl MPAN o staitahed Yo 5 . . THE PROBATE COURT. rore oty would bave no d {f the Bring had | buve come from sbout 250. e saw Reno only | tary was instructed Lo write a letter of conrdol- 4 ey ary th Jiesk priute with wsrgioal notes s et Currout rat W READY—THE USK FUINITURE g el i atteution at tha Lime wat wisrace: | Gocgs s i wox Uhen couilu from th Liabeh | enca t0 SIF. Barett, in tie wame of (i Assocle- | _ Judae Knlckerboeker y yscday deliverea big | they a7 the varlest p EAT AT AD B4 S AN D T A it G Bit9 the Indtans coming eround. by the foot- | to the skirmish-iiue, aismounted, The commund | tion. It was iheo decided that during: the comtug | decisiuu fu the case of the ddminlstrator of the S— — iy oy EYATS I Dousclild sodds on eisy wunthiy” paymeaisi ool (o The akirunlaiifiuo was n position outeids | was between tulrty and forty minutes 1 the | micckiugs thesubjectof sducationfor tieministry | eetate of Jauies Long, deceasod, va. ks belre-at- ~_INSTHUCTION, Tatas 00 Bo ve CU oval, 160 W, Moaros. | Furuiturs: tarietulstylias lowptlews. — — 7 law. The declsion Is of some value as beiog an Il cd its beurl Thi should be discusac Ay s | expression of a ruls of law which bas socsmiboen in all pastor of the Thind Church brought up the §1 the tighy, P ,. & Taboul ittcen njuutes, The reason | thuber and on the Ilue, when It retreated. “The o tted bls Lirse was fuat hie beard by fging | retreal was i good order. . Lils frut idea of the TIn th cotumn, thres _ MACHINERY. 0 e trgop % ! . harge, b ucation of murrlage Tcouscs, uud ' stated that | cuused somo littie discussion wniong probate | *74on- &uch adduional line, 10 cen CCHEAR, MACUINPIY FOIL SMAKTN B GOl e vare T o hove | b imos suw (hey cere kI Gor by | o Aad I acverdl Metances iceivod & Tist of | Tawsers Bubt: b 1Nih Jaines Long souveyed | /PELEGRARYLABIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN B et ok e wiee) izt = ting, jy. wounted tis borse, in tact, beforo | bill. He julued them at the river sud | questlons to be auswerud by the parties before | to Ewws C. Uburch, for 8o expressed con- ‘b«uugnxum&uun)’. Syactically, autiag thewd (or E‘xkfi paghte.or JMES I GIEFORDUR oM, 4.0 0 e RO AR s aas A% 94 il Troupg 0o syw Jelt the tmber, crussed below, jumpioe bis borse over | warriage. Ho was of opulon tut all tbls | sideration of $25,000, Lot 18 and 190t Block 3 | Splorment. A Eac] - - ===== | FJOLEARE=L WILL Liase Ly <XIw Felly ¥ Y showid be dooe In the Couuty Clerk's offive, | fu Uyde Purk. Oct 2 of tho ssme year she PARTNERS WANT 2] flf 2o kY6 the comuiand Lo dismount, | ub elght-toot babk. The Indians wers scattered st troat, oo Adadia-dlisoupoutts new Cudtuur' liouw:, between Deacborn aud’ “sley f0F 30 fFears 1t uo with the order to muuus, wite | sjong the right favk frow tbe timber to the | und the clergyman relioved of a1l responsibllity | exocuted s declaration of trust, stating that the |~ { CAST-OFF CLOTHING AT T, | J0ARTSER WANTED—(SILENT)I—BY A LADY: Ture 40 280010 OB L0 bulld ons tuis 1n Gert iy, efi‘éu St el o the watter. Bcveral of the ministers wnsde | conslderation wus couteiplated marrluge,and for | CAZN FALR, FOK CAST OFF CLOTIIING AT L | [)ART e S T 4 ¢ . 3 y 5 3 2 . i1 sdvauco §33 o otie butlding, T. B. BOYD, Kowm 7, 419 Thery ts ‘n'k ou;;{‘ :{‘xa t.lmbc:u mounlc&; ;lm-. and 05 m'mu yards off. Nu;,nc was nn° ! 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