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f i BY THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. 3 characteristic of a wounded bird or nde- [in which tho Jntter net as tho: American feated Democratic candidate, A few shorts | agents, receiving and dellyerln¢t messages took advantage of the deadlock to buy baek | by all thelr lines through the United States, stock sold In the nelghborhoot of 800 at from | Agalnst this formidable combinatlon is 125 to 85, The rule calling for stock to be | arrayed tho Ameriean Union ‘Telegraph registered In Now York was disctissed from | Company, representing the Interesta of passengers were not zuotl, the Commisstoners report that the testimony Justifies the opinion Uint the steerage passengers did not reeelya the treatment to which they were entitied. NEW YORK. ) * ag tion at some Jength, nothing now being dovel- | way in nny part of tho Northweat dt tine DERS. oped. bawever, | gulenthotoding tities tor that tne ao cien. ‘The exerciaes this evening wera rondered es- | necessury; and provision [$ madu t at, In ontaw Seventh Annual Meeting of the ra reas tho. Amoctation. At 7 o'clock, top cblet Briviloge jot s roan ait Shek ‘Wotelore = ay, . Ms. io 2 WAS es = , lowa State Association! Gent Grinnell os w vistinguished citizen who | oF the Mee AME, from Any part Yosterday ’s Stock Market Flut- (” terings in a Close-Money Ms ETN wouhd fol! his hearers PiACON Tpets the cont say ae oa teeth tite, ob terings z every point of view, and one Mining-Board | Jay Gould and nis assoelates, The NEM BWIFT UIN. Grint su reight-rntes, 80 Atmosphere. member sought to eut the Gordian knot by Intler deetded that they miat be In command Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns, at Grinnell. WHAT HE DIY NOT KNOW ABOUT FARMING, that, jnatead of deriving a fair profit, thoy can Apa ee Gov. Gear, whose popularity {s universal nmong | Cxict monopoly ratos, and thereby bold a mort« i tho agriculturists of tho aitire Stato, was very (RES on all tho Farming lands of the Northwest. attempting to.attack tho bank account of a | of submarine cable facilities In no respect tent f Interesting Papers Read on Puppy in is ullurtons iv the present Prosperity 1 tho real motive of the bargain becaina r ul New Your, Dec, 14.—Mrs. Bergniann, the Stock-Exchange firm. In this, how- | Inferlor to those of thelr great competitors. handsome young wife from Philadelphia, par ¥ known tothe members, It produced grent dis- . ittee Starts for | Vets, 2°. slgnally falled, a3 might | ‘The fact now developed, that who created somewhat of a sensation a fort- ‘Sheep Mushbandry and On TmCrH Of, own, and, in this | muy. Its feit that tho wholont the Northwest A Fetching Committee Starts for | casily tnve been foreseen, The miu- NEW LINES night or two ago by running away from hor}, Bwine Ralsing. conjecture what the State would be in Hr maly ivpa over tei atupendtous iopon. Washington to Appeal to ing broker represcnting tho aforesaid | have been resnived upon, is regarded as eum- | tusband to join a young Spantard with a Pag anor cate. Hor present mportenme yas : Ef ry firm had tendered his certified checks for all | clent evidence that no compromise, could be stock coming In to lim, provided tho snma | effected. ‘Therefore two Independent cables were registered. ‘Chery was much recrim- | must bo laid to connect with the Hes of tho certatnly itlustrated in the large number of In+ | hopes for {ts future sottlomentand devote fellgent re reantnel ves. of ‘nor real aRrioilte | ratrot ast neeelin, THO erteD ea eat je | tral ane ¥veestocl intereata, he Gievernor . a iJ Advanco Mado in the Former Indus- | iit ri ast mujority of tie people ot ine state | Lake Ninlising to nerd inlet it constructed whom she had‘ becomny Infatunted while crossing tha Atlantic, hag heen “brought before publle notice ouce more, , It appears Sherman. i i wero farmers, and, If they did not gut the right | bY the Government, would cust Brenk in Winter Wheat ination, threatening, and abuse, thers belng | American Union Telegraph Company, aida | that she has not. been content to give np her try During tho Last Few Kind of legislations thes. thomeeltes must tise whila tho company guts, In and, none, Rovere used by the Pressure soine talk of foreing tho parties who liad sold | iyely time fs anticipated, In which subma- | foolish whim aud return to her husband, Yeara. sume the responsibility, ullway, und surveys,—estimuting the land at tha hypothecated stock to ring cable shares must suffer moro or leds RETURN THESE IMENTICAL CERTIFICATRS | before the contestis ended. ‘The dMeulty upon retin of the loan, ‘This, of course, It | encountered at the outset of the enterprise would haye been tmposstbfe for them to do | arises from the joint purse or without buying back sald stock at any price JOBING ARRANGEMENT tha bull clique chose to make them pay, ‘The | between the Anglo-American Company and Stock Exchunge firm were urged to take | tho Direct United States Cable Company, by thls course, as tho nows of the in| which they divide all thelr revenues: and, ag proved appearance of tho mino, received | tho Attantie & Pacific Company, on this side, to-day, would «warrant a much higher | js controlled by the Western Union, the ex- price than tho present for the stock tn tho isting cable companics on the European side the end. With the view of reconelliing. alt | are virtually congolida hechear it vas resolved to hold a meet- Ing of all parties concerned this afternoon, Ween PUBLI Unfortunately, oven this brief delay proved 7s See cin e beyond tha powers of endurance of onemein- New Yorn, Dec. 14.—Tho steamship Re- ber of the American Mining Board, and his public, from Liverpool, arrived to-day hi tow checks wero returned shortly after 8 o'clock. | of tho steamship Cirenssin, which left this ‘The fallure Is, however, comparatively !t- | port Saturday for Glasgow. significant, The Republic left Liverpool Dec. 2 On who Is wealthy, pr to lier parents, who are Pamong the first, familtes of Philadel phias bit. thot, after having been. kept in eloso,, quarters on few days, sho managed to, get nway, and — has aver since. been on tha lookout for her Spanish flame, ‘Cho guardian of the young man was fould, who, in turn, produced the object of her.afyetions, and {Tit LATTER plainl¥ told hpr that hoe could not conceive why she should, be following him around, and that he ‘desired to have noth- {ug to do ; with her, and that she had better’ ‘go home. — Meanthne, she has ‘ispoped of her jewelry and fine clothing, and, yesterday, was found by her friends in the Atlantic Garden, drinking beer with four men at ono of tha tables, Her mothar, Mrs. Swatni, has given her two weeks Aftor reviewing the rallroadandotherimproye- | Per were—n total of 815,000,000, na well na nients of the stnte, tho Governir concluded. his porsrasinns Gf aha railway in perpetuity: Kuch % Eptetat Dipatch to The Chicago Tribune. able address amid grent applause, fondlition o things is remanded by many ns auf~ Grissene, Io., Dec. 1.—The seventh annual sident Grinnell, in afew felicitaus remarks, ite eut ran Bre domanding the Immodinte tmeoting ot tho Towa :Fine-Stock Mreeders’ Ae- |,called npon the Governor to preside, and the | ¢ pact aon or arsinanienty to yetthe voicoof the Jntion be sity toeday, and will guvel was accordingly handed over to one of tho beaple the mints oe Then it sorlation beyan In this eity to-day, and will cons | thogt popular Govortiors Iowa has ever had. : peel a re e CMeago Tetd tinue three davs. The representative atock- ‘The ‘Trouauror’s report wos submitted und ap- LONDON, Ont. Deo. 14.—Tho colored congres ralsera and breeders of the Stite haventwayaen- | proved. eetna ot ut Thuis Are {nan uproar over the couraged these yearly gathorings, and this year's | _ Prof. Knapp read a paper on agricultural ox. | {iced misconiuct of thelr pastor, tho Htov. Mr. * periments, treating witiniy of nyricultural a ing one discevercd «sumo tima attendance is the Inrgest eloce the Arsoclation | seience and the result of experiments, Tha | Since, ho frequonted « baynio at Ingersoll. Tho wns formed, The livestock intercsta in thls | topia olicited considerable discussion. congregation have closed the doors against hit ne Btate are represented -by a class of farmera, pnd Will probably apply to tho Conferenco to many of whom are men of wealth, who bold CASUALTIES. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘ beep anoles wohl: Gate athens tages ete ebunel nes jews ‘ rdscens a a nel a STELLARTON STILT ACTIVE. tons ratifying the syudionto bargain. He made umount interest to tho trade in general, Iararax, N. 8 Doc. 14.—Another explosion | a powerful and exbuustive speech, occupying equal Importance to cansumers In all: parts Of | secured ut tho cae-pit In Stellartou this morn= Als hours dn delivery. La reviowed the hetory eee eam of the three days’ scexton, aa | If about Bo'cloek, fotlowed in afow inlnutes | fatty trees renee TO ett ty Rn eat outlined by the ollicers of the Association, In« bes 8 second binet. vt Prone fared of ae ia on rod egmpleted to tho foot of the Hoeky Mounts _ at tho earlicst pos- | ains, Mr. Blake was to reply ut It o'clock, but. elutes no less than olghteon papers prepared by | hind to explora tho damage hil not. proceedod. far: tn We remarks when te membors, cach to be followed by discussion, ys open to all who desire to alr their views upon to Sell. . The Boston Consolidated People Still Showing Their Wounds in the Forum. Present and Prospective Views of "Relations Existing Between the Cables. ho Ratlrond Compantes Forced to Quit Swindling Immigrants, Call It a “War. House adjourned by agrecmont at 11:90, Tt ia Ninn O'ctock.—A third explosion has fust | Kaui that anecppedlting iil eae eats thirty Paupora Bont to Wostorn Homes" AT THE MEETING the fourth day head winds and high seas | /n which to decide whether she will zo to | tho matters brought to thoir attention. eel tras stele sot Lenlaved taatuy ver nne He eeaa mp na maltite Cro cotintey wmuinet the 'y ip of those interested all the incts wero fully | were encountered, and these winds snd seas | Europe or not, and the husband, Mr. Berg- | ‘To-day’s urrivats number about seventy-fyo, pit, ‘work not bavia wf been beyun sinco the Inst ‘Spectal Dispateh to The Crteaga Tribune. by the Castlo Garden Oom- and frankly discussed, tho result buing an | provatled during the most of her’ passage. | mann, hns instituted proceedings for divorce | and tho attendance will undoubted be Inrwely . 4 ¥ Toronto, Dee. 14.—Manufucturers of from increased to-morrow. ‘The meetings aro hold it, exploaion Ih tho Ford Ble Noone bane kee here aro indignant at tho claugo in the Canuda Stewart's Hall, on Hrond atrect, where promptly | {#2 tho tino to ascertain the exter Pacific snydicuto ageeement which provides for nt balf-past #' this afternoon the Association Serene He Bie dane belng too strong to muni aettiredl team ec 1 the road volne Freo bd allow of exploration. of duties. Instend of tho hum expe rom tha wes ened to ner by the President, the Hoa Deputy-Manager Dourlas went down the | Pallwuy construction, thoy tind. the countesya [After the appointinent of the usual Commit | Dolsting shaft of tho cage-pit curly this morning careat proteetioniats are tbe ignesen eee earnest protection|sts are to be ignored, Thero tevs on Enrollment and Business, thuro belug no | '22¢e bow the ventilation had been progressing, | In trautile brewing {n tho Conservative rinks ether prellminury matters, the order of busincss andon reaching the bottom of tho shaft he ob- bare 4 Fraction nek eet ind too nine mackote y ch to-day was wet und deolin fe 4 the was at once taken up. ferved Indications of fir, and on proceeding © | took of tho synidiedta nurecmont cole to. DO See ies aeteenee wet Uttle further ho saw flames, He immediately | more fully unuerstouls the people sro reallelnue » indie oy fi cl 7 7 returned to the surface, Shortly afterwards, | that tholr birthright has becn suld for n mess of resident Grinnell welcomed the members of | qnout 7:4), aslight explosion occurred, followed | portage. \ tho Association on behalf of the people of the | at intervals of fifteen minutes by two other MonTREAL, Dee, 14.—Typpold-fever 3 alarm- en Oy tities of smoke poured forth from severul r é Xe post generation, had placed themectves at the | diiferent openinien nt tl {DS pastor. OF the chafcn) of Natke “Dame itferent openings at tha enme time, Nodatne | qtoman Catholic) bas warned the th hend of the many States within whose Itmnlte tho | aye wis dono to the surtncw works, hor was any | Quamal! Citmolic) ns warte Beentarieee pore breeding and raising of cnttle was made a spe- | one injured by the explosion, _ | formauces, eluity. Towa outranked them all, and tho time |, O{ouln rests u pon Suularion. Uebe rid and a ——_— ' had como when the successful breeder needed | q lurge number of tacn given employment, but CLOSED, not only, att artist's eyo, but ho must of no- | the geplosion of tus morning destroFod tho last | Vicxsnuna, Dee. Hilirown & Trothor, dey a ¥ hope. Gangs of men are tiling up w . . 3 5 pe pe 5 TER Wane talline ae ings, 80 8 to exclude tho air trum the mine, and | 20ls, were closed to-day by attuchinenta, panies failed to disturb hls business | thus try toextinguish tho fires. CATARRIL CURE, complacency or financini soundness. Iesides BLOWN uP. 1 — caution, the breeder must have the patience of | porrgyrt.ux, Ky., Dec. 14.—The boller in Fable Swallowing Poison. anangel, It was tho busincas of a lifetine to Sun's soupand candle factory exploded this | Swallewtngand Inbaling tho noxious impurities ationtiy register tho crossos and intercrosses, | Sr, ronuruten by Catarrh, polwun bot sone the nasntors Pi y Ten i! afternoon, killing Phil Hemp, u _carpenter, vous, but thy stomach and Jungs. No merely local oun poss rales OF plains the wonderful, cures mnicable adjustment of the whole mat- Wednesday afternoon Inst, when about 700 ter: in dispute, ‘he turbid inner work-] mites from New York, and going under ings of the pool were described, and | full head of steam, a sudden jar It certainly seemed doubtful whether, in | was felt, and the yesse! almost came ton this case, the insiders were not worse off than | standstill, Examination showed that sho tha outsiders. After having pnid out, in one | had broken her propeller shaft, Cant. Irv- check alone, $52,000 for Boston Consoll- | ing ordered all sails set, and tho Republic dated, the Stock Iexehango firm find thera {s we s00n On her Toebnee s plenty of stock left outside, and that the buy- UNDER CANVAS, Ing up ofa majority of the stock by no | and was helped along well by the northeast means Impltes controlling tho price. Num- gule which set in Kridny, After parting hors of outside mining-stock operators are | company with tho steamship Mosel, which badly hurt by Boston, thore being several | contd not take the Republic in tow, belng cases of individuals who, after having $5,000 | snort of .conl, tho Intter went on her or $6,000 profit iu thedenl are now “out,” | way till Sunday afternoon, when, some and injured, 40 miles from New York, the Circassia THE MILLIONAIRE was signaled. A consultation of commanders Toforred to in yesterday's dispatches is un- | resulted in the Clreassia turning about and derstood to have netted soveral thousand | taking the Republic in tow. ‘The quarantine dollars on the long side before turning round | station was reached this moriing, and the and shortening the stock, His example was | Cireassta was relieved by tugbouts. Both followed by numbers of smallor speculators, | yossets then camo up the harbor, ‘The Clr- so that, had full advantage been taken of tho | cassia wil! replenish her stock of con! before situation yesterday morning, Boston might | resuming her voyage. It will take forty- havo been put to $10 or $16, ‘Tho Stock-Ex- | eight hours to unload tho Republle, and then change firm having now accepted hypothe- | that vessel will be docked for repairs, She fs cated stock with the remainder, the furthor | advertised to sall Thursday next, but it will fluctuations In price of Boston will prestuma- probably ba a week Inter before she will be bly depend upon news from the mine itself. agaln rendy for sen. on the ground of desertion. RIFLEMEN, CIUMISTSLAS, Bpettat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, New Yon, Dec. 14,—Should tho weather “be fing on Christinas-Day the riflemen of this foculity will have a chance to win a number of prizes at Creedmoor, ‘The mateh- on Thanksgiving-Day proved so successful on Account of the value of-the prizes and tho novel manner {n which they were distributed that the Board of Directors of the National Ritle Association was satistied with Assistant Secretary Weston’s oxporiment, and readily approved a similar project for sport on Chiristinas-Day, ‘The match will begin at 9 o'clock In the morning, and will be continued without intermission until 4 o’elock In the nfternoon. It will be open to all comers, to whom ammunition will be furnished. ‘Tho rifles ta bo used are of the samo pattern as those supplicd to the State National Guard. ‘The prizes are 150 In number, amounting In value to $500, of which $100 ig in gould. ‘The order in which the prizes are to be dls- tributed will be similar to’ that observed In the award on Thanksgiying-Day, missioners, THE RAILROADS, YESTENDAY'S OPRRATIONS. Sotetay WHevateh,to The CAlcago Tribune, New Yon, Dee. 14.—Tho stock market, at theopening, was23 higher than it closed yesterday, and speculations were generally quiet, but in the main firin, There were soma yideand cecentric fluctuations in special cases, although the changes in tho leading shares were less important than usual of Inte. Lake Shore adyanced on the report that tho Company is earning 1 per cent per month, and that the pext report will show acash sur- plus of $3,000,000, Canada Southorn rose on tho revival of the talk about a dividend, and also a vaguo rumor of consolidation with the Michigan Central, which sent tho latter stock up. Northwestern advanced, as also did Rock Island, New York Central, Dela- ware & Hndson, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Jersey Central, Kansas & Texas, ‘Wabash,.«lo preferred, and Union Pacific, THE TELKORAPIL AALS wero prominent features of the market. ‘Western Union rose and American advanced, while American District broke 6, Iron ¥ and then grudually aud conscientiously make ‘conrad Spark and Lizzio Ot! dy, ike douches and Insulubl tT, up a herd Look, whfch wae tho proof of bis earo- | Fauuly Inducing Chea Sie ae ienboek, the Hbly ‘cach or erudieate ARG vielahe ab if tul endeavors, to ereute a race of cattle whoso beauty and symmictry, equaled by a reputation fireman. ‘fhe explosion toveled the centre of tho building, a two-story brick, which was near- nt for inereage, is tho alin and eudof every thorough | ly qauully deatroyed. ‘tue building was valued | by the mucous membrany throuul je Meyern now Inseulative je elumunta uscd by him ry nbeornedt oUt eh Terie § Moonen advance i Bue report from Ue AES: breeder, ‘Tho business of a stock-raiser was to | ut #4000) aud the machinory at us much moro; coriain a eure Ctra, ta ‘raceine virus i300 fies i , ‘ PRODUCT, TUL LIBRARIE! OLIVETTE. 2 PROTECT 108 INTHEREBT. eds felt imanintn ft iy Pate tolling Interast, but suboqaontly Hee back Raaabacis With AT. reads S. Bpectal Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribunte | Ho needed such protection against many {mpo- ape auls otlunated lose if some 3 iis singe eat a al ant ee ks eect eas 1 uD. ress ae ant * fs ire mt meds, 4 1. Beye Lana eee ace ie Toners uae Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chteago Trtbune, New Yorx, Dec. 14.—Mr. D'Oyly Carte, | sitions, whlen tho speaker illustrated by calling | curried no insurance at all Upon the inachinery, | Mendertul roweds, establish. buygnd eontrugletion, who purchased trom tho proprietors the American rights In Farine and Andran’s opera, * Ollvette,” fins made an arrangement with Messrs. Comley & Barton, of the Bijou Theatre, giving them the exclusive privilege of produchig tho opera in this country. Its annouticed for Dec, 24 at the Bijou. The east includes Miss Catherine Lewls, John How- son, and Digby Bell. ‘Lhe scenery and cos- tumes will be copted in detail from the models sent from London by D’Oyly Carte. PLAYING PEASANT, What ts called 2 “ Peasants’ Festival” Is belng held In the Academy of Musle, in nid of the Sheltering Arms Nursery... The open- Ing was observed formally, by a proccsslonal march of the ladies and gentlemen having eharge of the various" booths, who were dressed In the peasant cdstume’ peculiar to many countries, among.thom Amerien, En- gland, Ireland, Turkey, and India, Gilmore's Band supplies the music. EDWARD REINTARDT, New Yonr, Dee, 14.—A decided pressure | Nu Yount, Dee. 14.—The touches of cold to place supplies, chicly In. the speculative | weather this season have driven an unusual interest, led to a severe break in winter | ly large number of people into tho publig wheat valucs on avery flactuating market, | Hbraries, Winter always lias an invigorat- declining 2@34 cents a bushel, and. leaying | Ing effect upon readers, and the great read- off barely steady for No.2 red, and quite | ing halls which look so dreamy and uncom- heavily for No. 1 white, on a free movement, | fortable in summer are crowded then, How mostly specuintive, the export call having | many persons uso these privileges the public been comparatively moderate, Cable ad- | hardly realizes, According to the reports of vices are also of an unfavorable tenor. | tho librarians of tho various reading-rooms, Spring wheat inactivo and unsettled, though | the total number of monthly visitors, taking offered with reserve. The sules wero: No. | tho Astor, Lenox, Couper Union, Histor- 1 red at $1,26@1.27, mostly nt St.27, | teal Society, Apprentices’, Young Men's closing at $1.27; Nu. 2, red, ab $1.19@1.204, | Christian Agsoctation, aud Mercantile rooms chiefly at $1.19}¢@1.20, closing at up to $1.20 | Into the reckoning 1s nbout 200,000, Thoot- asked, and $1.10 bid, free on board, at $1.18; | fect of wintor has been much greater this do, Decembor, at $1,19@1.20, closing ut $1.19; | year than expected, and for tho first time In do, January, ''at $1.204@1.2134, closing at | many years there Is a real want of $1.20; do, February, at $1.2@1,24%, clos- | room. ‘Tho spacious hall of tho Couper Ing at $1.23 bid; do, Mny, at $1.21f@1.21)¢ | Union, which Is tho largest In Now asked Inst; No. 3 red, at $1.10@L10}¢; un- | York, ta hardly equal to tho demand, gradod red, at $1.19@1.26, ng to quulity;.No. | aud tho completion of the addition to 2Milwaukee spring choice, at $1.21; No.8 | the Astor will be gladly weleomed by thosu attention to the inroads upon the sheep-rotds of | which sone a boilers (nednos. nyueaulle the moge hn ota i ary ninco ee the Stato by prowling dogs, who deprived tho | Presses, ete, and the amount of duimaxe to utlun, ev, CML. ‘Vaylor, lust. Brogklyn, people of hundreds of snowy flececa annually. | Part of the factory is of course clear loss. ‘Tha ‘Ong package prod ten! eu it writes: produced n ra x 000, Mr, Fablo auya | entirely cured anigmber or my fauiy who, ie suf Jown cattle aud horsea had acquired not only a eae ined en prea hough Mr, Fublo suys | fret tram 40 yrs + 38, STC Daniaid, Nutionnl but a European reputation, and with | ‘The following statement of tholoss and tusur-. | 7iyfOAGway, dg 6 attor dovtoring nil tho untold resources of their glorious State | snce wus furnished by Mr. Fable taken quite frecly by good buyers on seenuntof the recent declaration of a divi- dead and the favorable statement presented therewith, Cloveland, Columbus, Cincinnatt & Indlanapolls advanced. Denver & Rio Grande was nective, and fluctuated widely at times. Cash stock was worth 3@1 per cent whore than regular from tho factthat the priv- Rego of subserlbing to the new stock and bonds expired at 3 p, m. to-day. Central Arizona has become quite active, and the speculative movements in it do not appear to deregulated by favorable reports from the mine, AT. TIE SECOND HOARD fhe general railway and imlscellnneous list ms weakor and about 34@% off from the prices already noticed. The greatest riso of the day was Chicago & Alton, At tho ¢losa of tho-general market it was somowhnt lower, Raflroad bonds were Irregular, and tho following wero portant froaieat ince Yuceln= ats tt. tats peplcat W. Washingt! : a insurance Company, New Jersey, tho stoeckmun had becomo acknowledged gentle Heople’s Thais ice Canipan New Jursey, mon and benefactors of thelr race. #103; Commorcin) Union, London, #4500: The addross was listenod to with rapt atten | man Insurince Company, Loulsville, 2%. tion, and heartily applauded at its close. Buttalo Gorman Jusurance Company, mural Mr, Fitch 18, Stacey, of Stacoyville, Secretary 412i); Newark Losurance Company, Ne ‘erpool & London & Globe, of Lf of tho Assocfution, than rend the minutes of the poul. #10 re Association of Philad Jast annual meeting, which were approved. phlu, $2,000; Enterprise, of Cineinnatl, $2,600; % The Nrat pauper of the day was “Sheep on Pecunia: wey Haven £6 Wentubenter Fite x Tricadetl, M. 2, Etyin. I x the Farm,” which was read by tho Secretary in | Insurance Company, Ne areas Coruputts:| ee 10 vecenatee ® ls suslied tho nbecrice of tho writer, Mr. L.Q. Ireland, of | [U4 ,fi¢ insurance Company, fant ionh oo bey. Ygt@ieGO come Sibley, Oscoula County. Tho paper was chiefly total, fnisuneaticas St ae on ulliiteag & remarkable in that tho writer {nelsted that in | 000; loss on stock, & 3 loss On muchine;ry, = raising ehecp the stockmen could make double Fiecas total toss, $0,000; luss less insurunco, AMUSEMENTS, the profit ag compured with ang other kind of | #1062 “WAVERLYS THEATRE—OPERA’ stock, cepeclully horned cattle, Iu tho opinion | gEnIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT. J. TLLLA VERE see Muoagor and lruprictor. of Le writer ae ay |e sever seul, ‘Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritnnes MAST NIGHT BUT THRE OF THE |" enter Into conipetition wi morican sheop- | soxrniAr, Doc. H.—An necident ts reported breeders, He doubted tho truth of thonssertion | on tho ‘Vermont Contra! Inst night, a broken ral STRAKOSGH & HESS GRAND ENGLISH OPERA, . that it was not profitable to ruise Cotswolds, but | huving thrown the train off the track -between NE 2k a IL TROVATORE, TUK CHANGES, "he | convicted of the murder of his wife, was } ualliied ils remark somewhat by {tutledgo und Troy, N, ¥. Tho Wagner car eisiecs © Alecia fis compared with last provious sales: An ad- Aut wankes: spring, cover e whose Idle hours come after 3 pin. ‘Tho taken by Sheriff Connor from the Richmond ADVISING JUDICIOUS CRORSES: broke its couplings and plunged down a steep | M A rucsnity Sir, BY iON) Mtanricus ar, yanco of 3 in Rock” Island coupon Us; CORN, OATS, NYE, AND BARLEY. quict site of the Lenox Library in front of County Jail to Brooklyn yesterday to be gon- | 08 Mo Cotswold breed, chuimiug that by doing | ni, seventeen persons are reported serlously | CAWLETON, Coaut di Luna: ss ALUN, Ferrando, 8in Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Cen- Corn was more active, opening in the op- | Central Park fs of inestimable yaluc to read- fenéed hy Judge Darnari Tike makes tho | 8° tho wool, while not quite so tine, would always | injured and one, a Mr. Campbell, fatally. Fur iat CT Crete ees Spore, tral firsts; 13¢ In Indfonapolis, Bloom. | tion uo somiowhnt firmer, but closing gen- | ers, nnd more accommodation {a only essen- i) “a cr yield a larger quantity. The wrlter beloved tho | thor particulars cannot be obtained as. tho ; ATA, Ington & Western firsts; 3% In Tron | Crallynshado weaker. ‘Tho maln call was | thal to make tt, in Its way, the most popular | third tlmo that Refihardthus been sentenced | vornure town furm not only’ n good sheop range, | agents of the rond aro very roticent on tho sub- | HenPpenmaneoot Mild. USTAYA TOUITANT as Alda 16, UST ti todenth. ‘Twico his counsel, in arder to | put that the stockmen could by careful breed- | Joct. ‘Tho fuformation, however, his buen cone | ARIE NUME CM REIN TOR ELIS. ohare: nan iat Aaya Jncnmpsi 24 Sa Ua hane spureen danwaty, orl brary In ee ea cai GNIGIE have the casa jreviewart provented the scn- | ing mako mora moncy in the sheep trado than Henied by conductors who arrived bere this Paruwell Hathou UE TaEOVACOIEE, Baturday, " Ly a = 5 = tenes from being executed by stays of pro- | in any othor. i : = Texas seconde ae In ener & Hin earn Rees te a meee vents, pas nae Hie: Peay aimee had ceedings. Now that the court of last resort | Mr. A.d, Blakely, of Grinnell, led the discus | AwouiTER TERRIBLY WARNING. i GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. \datod: xin frilane, Deeatar & Springiiold York, steamer mixed, B8G58K cents; No. 3 | near 4,000. Each of tho Jarge Hbraries near has decided against him, thecondemned man | sion on the paper. Ho was In uccord with tho | ixperxxneNce, Mo., Dec. 4,—Near Nupolvon, Clark-at., uppostta new Court-ilouse. i : 7 H . writer ns to tho profit to the sheup-rtlecr, and County, last night, Mra. James Jonus, 5 mE oO} waa from porsonul experioneo convinced ‘tit | LAgeyette County Naar te ee oi, | CHANGE OF BILL. Hid Biceino. ant Fs wool mech Nghted taunp with coat oul and oth ean. and , _Incomplianco with public domand, tho yielded him an average of ten and a hulf pounds | Inmp exploded, causing the almost Instunt deat D 0 ERA 00 ANY UP wool, and the conor raised on und where | of ber two chitdreu,—u babe of 6 months and o BOSTON EAL P MP these sheep ran ylolded onesthird more thun | litte girl years ald,—aond burning Mrs, Jones: WILL SING Jand whors other stock bad beou kept, Ho ad- | so terribly that she dicd in a fow hours, * pepe Viepil Wt o-ROard IOHCOLOR AUC Sheath FATINITZA this Wednesday Matinee. Prof. 8. A. Knopp, Supe . a - 1B ri Ajricultunit Collaze, questioned tho. propriety ACCIDENTALLY stor. THE SONCERER to-night, Dec. 15. of indorslng auy particular breed of sheep, us ho BAN Francisco, Cul, Dec, 14.—In Oakland taat FATINITZA 4g preparing to mnect his fate. Ifo dovs not entorteln-much hopo that the Governor will interfere in his behalf. % RAIRY GAMPR, Four nurses have been dismissed from the Fintbush Lunatic Asylum, in Brooklyn, for drunkenness, v NEW SCHEME. Porfumed artifictul flowers In pots, ‘and made white nominal, Onts again declined about | Astor placo—the Morcantile and the Astor— }4@X conta o bushel on a free and urgent | has gradually attracted n special class of offering, aud in moderately active demand, | readers, A College Professor { rarely to bo closing weak; tho sales were, white Western | found in the Morcantilo; but around the cor- ungratled, ot 4434@A7 cents, ns to quality; | nor, at tho Astor, one will find Professors in mixed do at 41@+t cents; No. 3 Chicago, at | numbers, perhaps writing tho preface to new 443¢ cents afloat bid. : books. Many works, the librarian says, ye was firm and wanted; about 6,600 bush- | have been written on tho reading-tables, els ungraded, and Nos. 3 and i at du@vs}¢ | ‘The Astor, belng a reference library, 1s nat- firsts nnd San Francisco Class A. ‘There was Adeeline of 14 in Iron Mountain, Arkansas Branch; 1 por cont in Mobllo & Ohio, first debentures; 5¢ In Chesapeake & Ohio, sories 3; In Iron Mountain seconds, San Fran- elseo (Class O), Ohio Central firsts, Mobile & Ohlo new mortgage, Indiauapolis, Bloom- Ington & Western income, Denver & Rio Grnda first consols, and Chicago, Burllng- Thursday night, Sry ot thi zabeth 4 od 18 5 TL St. 8. PINAFORE both Prid 4 Satur fon'& Quincy; 3 in Boston, Ilartford & Erio | cents. urnlly used by teachers, students, aud pro= Seer ae Die ae aL aa ey | eee ce nc and ie fare TC haa. was wend | CeRRE, Silas Hlleabetty Tyler, ngod 8 roney. wns | ies OCR Ere ane Eagar firsts; $f in Central Pacific firats, Iron Mount- | Barloy waa higher, 03 offered sparingly, | fessional writers, ‘Cho assistants can polut aie foncod, and shocp had the run of good blue | cooidental dischirge of # platol in the hands of Mey. THEATRE, ain seconds proferred { d Of and in goou request. out a dozen men who hive tho subject and MOTION QUASI, , Brass, ho belleved they could be kept Jn lowa for | her“ iinnced. John Seotebler, son of & wolle om i. preferred Income, an fetro- . t ¢ their articles or books decided Acolored woman living at Sayville, ‘said BEVENTY-¥IVB CENTS A YRAR. Known commission morehunt of this alty, LAST WE or bolitan frata, THOvisiOn, : TAEIEGO ie r art oe Bool . ts ers to bo of old Virginia stock, made application | Ho did not mean to question Mr. Btakely’s BrERY St. JOSEPH SUTERDAY MONEY Tiog products showed a fair degree of ant- | and are moroly se: ns fo: te, NO | ton Justice of the Pence one day Inst woek | suttemont, but it hig Merino shee Avorn fou FATALLY KICKED, Ne ATC wis stringent to-day, and call borrowers wora | matiou, elviaily in tho lino of Western steam | Mereantito offors tho only inexpensive pleus- | sor yurmiasion to given” Long Tatand nig- | BNE onosMul, pounds of unwashed woul they Special DHepatch to The CMcagn ‘Tribune, Naat MATINER obliged to pay as high as 3< per cont per | lard, which, howover, wasquoted lower. A | uro to tho hard-worked female operatives ror a oud cowhlding.” She sald the woman | raiser would get ng much wool from thouvernge | GauENA, Ill, Dec. 14.—Martin Feltzgea, u Ger- AND ONLY, ti gor ag i é om aud interest for accommodation, with | restricted business wasdono in Western moss | and saleswomen, aud lends 76,000 works of mutton sheop as ho would from the Merino | man farmer living four miles north of Warren, had borrowed $10 from her, and now as she Most of tho business at 1-32@1-16 per dim. | pork for enrly delivery nt $13.75 for old, and | fictlon yearly. hbred, Thore wag a marked difteres | , Po —_ would not pay It, she wanted to “take it out | bowed tho Merino and. Dewus tn reyurd to bi i ee Cea er whe i iiny We! RIP VAN WIN KLE. a mires loans coukl bo had for Oper | in the option Sine i Waster mess was SPOILED. of her.” Sho was wilting to pay tho cost, if | browsing, in while respect the Merinos were tho | und dled y : Wodnostay Matineo=ti UV AIS. iar ae te pays: cee Nel aales cur. without , ovement at ceaber “= options {CaOcR ERATION: the Justice would only give his consent, ° It cheap W. IK, Sintth, of Oskaloosa, sala his Nuxt Wook—Tho Great snd Onty HERMANN, here, but tho misfortuno 1s, that there Is ne aby asked, Cut. meats wora quist, at rang Bpeciat dsostenits: prkiee Ariba, aerial rr tits arti Lia seein nyse, eae alae aceon oleae CANADA, HOOLEY’S THE SUPATIES aetl New Yous,. Doc, 14.—Some excitement | herself, é 1c. We Te f Cerro Gordo, indorsed ON! 1 1, 0) vain, ant po age epee de feceant atl foneclear eaniel at alah ane pe was caused on Wall streot thls afternoon by | any Long Islandulgeer who wouldn't pay shouprulttng for prolt, and claimed’ that thoy | Fight Over a Chureh-Organ — ‘Tho | MONDAY, Veo. 14 ovorr oxening, and Wednesday clear at 7% conts, A fair inquiry noted for | ‘he announcement that 2000 shares of tho Western stean lard for early detivery, but at | Denver & Kio Grando Rallroad Company's reduced prices; closing at $2.75@8,77¢; and | Stock had boon bought in under the rulo— in the option Ine business has beon quite | THmor had It for account of Russell Bago nt active, opening ata decline of 10 cents, but | 826 to 83, or about 14 to 13f por cent above rallying & conts with tho closing 88,7734; | the price in tho reguinr way, Mr. Sugo—aald STanuary, $8.81}; February, 88,0334; March, | that only a sinall proportion of the amquht $9,034; April, at 89,10, had been purchasea for his account," Ha Raw sugurs wero inactlye, but firm, with,} 29d sold calls on a number of shares, and had fairto good rofining Cuba at 7 O-16@79 Tent all the stock In his possession, expecting eonts. Reflned was dull to-day. torecelve from the Company between 7,000 and. In freights, business toa mottorate aggre- 8,000 shares dus him, but owing to the sarl- gato waa reported to-lny, grain attracting | US illness of Mr. U. IF, Wourrlshofer, Presi- more attention, with tho rates on berth by dent of the Company, ho had been unable to steam for Liverpool showing a allght im- obtain thom. ‘Tis was the Jast day for re- provement, For Liverpool, the engagements celylng subscriptions to tho now ‘lssue of reported havo beou, by steam, flour at 2s 83d@ $4,000,000 first consolidated bonds! and $4,- 8a (mostly through frelght und forward ship- 000,000 stock of the Compnny, under which ment), and by outport steamers as low ag | Holders of record of the ol stock werd al- 2a Si@2s 7d; wheat, Td; 73,000 bushols do at lowed certain special privileges, and In order 14d. Provisions at 2%3 6d@i0s (mainly to got the benefit of these some of tho hold- through freight for forward shipment), and | ¢'8 Of calls made a demand on Mr, Sage for “tho stock, To says ho ussured by outport steamers as low aa ails cd@ss, thom that, although ho was unable’ to Sniving do not give immediate rellef, nor is Much relief to be expected until the January burseinonts of the Tronsury begin, Prime mercantile papor is nominally G@7 per cent." Messrs, Fisk & Hatch have issued a clroular @nnounoing tho advance of the Chesapeake & Oblo Ratlway purchase monoy funding bonds tol08and accrued Intorest, ‘These bonds, Smounting in all to only $2,850,000, area. Stretly first Hen on the whole vast property on which las been oxpended to this date up- Wanis of $50,000,000, with Improvements of Rteat Importance now {in progresa. Tho ire bonds are advanced to par and In, hor debts.” Sho was at last persuaded to go home, ‘ ‘ APPOINTMENTS DY THE MAYOR, ‘T ths Western Acsociated Press, New Yoni, Dee, 1.—x-Congressman Jolin D, Lawson, appoiuted Inst week Presi- dent of the Tux Commission, having declined the position, Mayor Couper to-day sent to the Board of Aldermen tho name of Henry E, Howland, The nomination was confirmed by a yote of 15 tod, Mowland Is an ox-Alder- man and 5 Nepublican in potitics. A REFORS TO NY ASKED FOR, The Produce Exchange has invited tho various commercial bodies throughout the country to unite In bringing before Congress, with a yiew'to propor cousideration, the pol- ley of tho ‘Treasury Department in withhold. {nz information concerning tho cargoes and destination o£ vessels, at the request of tha owners, * a THE WEATHER, ‘The woathor to-day fy cool and cloudy, Tho thermometer at Gn, m. Indicated 82; ab werd goud scavengers, ns Ilustraicd tn dls ex. Grange ~ Sitting-Bull—The Contract 0 Terigneo upon hfurm'in the northern pure of | qics the Pactio ituttway Syndicace. | AM. Palmer's Unlon-Square Comblnaton Neg o e , *; 4 err G. W, Norton, Durant, Indorsed Str. lake- Spsclat Dispatch to The Chicago Iviwune. In Hdgar Fuweott's groutest work y'g ataternont asto tho wolghtof Merino Necces Tononto, Doo. U.—A dispute upon tho organ Raabe belloved shcu! woud return greater question, which has been In progress for sumo A FALSE FRIEND. Pruitt sn Lown than in the, Now England States. | tino in Cook's Proabyterlan Church, culminated auld raise sleop its Eastern lowa if It wore % = S With a Great Company and Uneywaled (net. Nol for tue honles ‘of dow and wolves, Tf. hy | MH whand-to-hand combat. The organ-support La I owned thne-wooled sheop he would oxchange | ers, 0 day or two axe, introducod a small fustrus penne Deo, U. darrate & Nico's FUN UN TT them for Cotawold, ay he would not only ny the } ment into the church, for use next Suaday. Tho et wool, but the increase of carcasa would cor- | unti-organists xot wind of tho mutter, attended GRAND FAIR IN ALD OF THE sainly Sikes ane ROE, robenraal in full strongth, und fnully proceodod . ce . HIANOE 3B tooject the orgun, ‘The other purty remon- B Sh | C t 0 Fe ee ee eee Uae ened | atrated, and, finding tholr argumants unheedod, Nal sdiam LONLZTes ation mon Merino sheep and pure Cotswold rams, | atlongth took to force, Aftor uw strumele, In | ag thoi ‘tommle on Mishigan-ay,, hetween Fours vlujmiug that tho result of tests coutiouluge for-| which an orgunist was knocked down tho vestry- tounth wid dixtevuth-ots,, fur two woul, ieorles of yours had shown a constant Increase | stairs, tho opposition triumphed, und succocdad Comimenclue Sunday Evenlug, Dec. 12, 1880, Hn wolkty, danuisy Hpoh this pastloular eres, {n putting the instrumont into tho street, Thory | ————— = Bear) one, ¥ f {t remained for some hours alone in its glory, SPRAGUE’S OLYMPIC THEATRE, Tho woe fe Rebus. = Wott, Liberty, itatod an removed tothe warchouse whence it bi Tus W ONLY, his experience in sheep husbandry, ioe thoug! a * : the dayund wolt nuisunooalouo evough todvtor | © 2U¢ Arst seasion of tho Provinctal Grango has | Al Phillips’ Dramatic and Varlety Combination, jurmera feom golig Inia the buainoss, and be | ctosud ita deliberutions bere, Hefore adjourning | aevory nigut at d.u'clock, and Matinoes Woduualay, beleved whore ono man wouldsucceed Ineheep- | It passod a number of sweeping resoludions, Haturday, nnd Sindny nt 2:0. * rating @ dozen mon would get rich In the breed- | Thoy udvocute tho interference of the Lvxislus | “Monday, Deo Y-RIANK BRAVNI and Dow "ack" tug of cattle and swine, ture tn slay convorns, tu order to prevent | inst KILOCUM.” TRE BECOND PAPER combinadons iikely to ralus frelghts; and alvo | = if bank: Buturduy: x ANCES, of tho dur was rau by Ste, Fuller, of Nowion, | MF¥OUANG REOR Ohoh, Of banks ut HLROEIIG APPLIANCES Acomutrex oy Cu ANTS AND DANK- ray ofthis city left to-night for Washington for Durpose of Inducing the Sccratary of tho Teasury to Immediately antlelpate the Jan- uary Interests and redemptions, which age Rtegate about $29,000,000 altogether, for the Durpose of reltuving the great stringency in - Money, Tho bears In the Stock Exchange 2 On, m., 85;'and noon, 40, upon awine-brovding and tnanagement, ‘The inurkotediy intorfered seriously with business, BIT IALIALRL, “7 I nd fet, havo full controt of the joan mn MONEYS deliver, ti ‘would consldor tho stoek called } © 19 °°%, CTs rede tr us daa of aan Meine | The entabllioeat of uray Aruna dae t and threaten to keep funds atringent THY VANKENS, and would guarantee thom ali the privi- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. torod Inte w condemnation of the patent quack | of ¢armurs insuring thomselyes tore generally Wook out, To the Wetern Associated Prac leges thoy would require by having the Cinoiwnart, OU. Doc, 1.—The Chamber of Commurce. to-day rejuctod the nmendment to the constitution to make tt conform to the read- lution adopted last year to withdray from the National Motird of Trado, und directed the Sve- rotary to forwani an application to tho National Board for reinstatement, * Conymnus, 0., Doo, 14.2, 1D, Cown, oditor and Ppropriotor of tho Stoubenvilic Ierdld, was ox, amined by United states Comuigasloncs Guerin on a churge of sending HMbelous ufattor through the mails, Ho was bound over in $100 to appear ut tho next torm of the Vee Btatea Court, t) Nbetous matter related to ox-County. RuiturNoure, aad wes published ta Come bowspaper, DEATH OF A CATHOLIC PRIEST, «1: Special Dispatch to The Cikcaao tribune, t nostrume udyertiied to cure the bog-cholera, range .Invurance Caupany, wera res Uquulldediy atamplog them un fraud oF eee ee ee ie cuniiiieox rte CURED orixinuted only to draw moucy from gullible | tion to Hugland was alae noted: aud it waa urqod ew. * ere papers Dyas that ‘mory uttoution should bu paid toll. iy —_— armers to Ket wtics givon, the strength of tho Grange: (Or thoir swing, to keep thelrdags tictup iFthuy | frotetout the Dominon wenown to be increas | The Vital Forces Restored Without Medicines had ayy, and to polaon anybody clio's that both: | (ir Hihors are now B18 Sub-Uranies in Canada, F aise cred their #took, With 6,000 members. Provinelal Uranges have Yo pOT ELECTIUG Alte ‘Tho discussion of the paper was lod by Bir, W. | Jusepeon establlalod ju Unturlo und NovaBeatl, duiied i thelr conattuus 31, Holmes, of ietare contemplated in most of tho othur Prov- tian Gndutticnss seniene he was conv inces, Ung and amusing A Tally wore hurdy cligs of swind that would with- ‘Sprelat Dtepatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, cuninge ta errelty stand the dreaded bog-cholera, bo advocutad the Orrawa, Doc. %4—Parllament will adjourn Teuching atouce the pout glalta of the Duroc hoy, formerly known In tho | pout the Hist Inst., to movt again on the dh of fas o THe neD HenKenme Baez, 74 | YAN oko man has gold ble wito and three which he accredited with many poluts of exeol-" | children to another mun tor $100, and ly now lence not possessed by any other breeds. Thoy | yolug home to tho Uld Country to live, wore hardy, aud wore exceedingly prota, say ‘ten thousand shoep have heou sunt into tho good nunics, but the chief point’ of excelonoy | states through the Port of Prescott this full, ‘was that thoy outsold any othor breed in Chleu+ Daj. Walsh, who fs hero, gives it us bis opinion go, St. Louis. or any other murket, by 2 cents | that Sitty-Hull would not return to the United . por butulred, Stated until ho hud seon him (Wateh), Mr. s, WAR WAS DECLARED TO-DAY ’ AMong tho passenger agents of the different Nillroads at Castle Garden, owlng to the uellon of the Ponneylvanta Railroad in sell through tickets to tho West at Th ber cent oelow regular prices, : rd Seton on the part of the Penn- vivania Rood does sway with the ciate, and, for the purpose of Inviting fin- enema travel over their road, gives the tenlsston to the emigrants who purchase Tae At tho offices, ‘The agents of the Erlo Hi road, Now York Contral & Iudson met Road, and tha Baltimore & Ohio, in- eet the Commisstonors of Immigration rte alas that they Intended to cut their 3 to the yame ate, and in some Instances New Yon, Dee, 14.—Owlng to tho strin- | Shares appear in thelr own names, Thoy gency fu money, bankers ri reluctant to | Were all satisfied oxcopt ono firm, Budgees & buy bills of exchange, which are drafts upon Goldschmidt, who went to the Exchange, shipments of breadstuffs from tho West to claimed a default, and had the stock bought Europe, Strong ropresuntatlais have been { 12 for bis account under the rule as stated, made to the Seorotary of tho Treasury to In- ‘ duco ‘aim to @ nak (as Foti Becrdtattes OIG LEA TION, ° ; have done) advances upon English gold ant S. . bullion deposited by bankers In the Aasay | New Youtc, Dec. 14.—The Commissioners Ofiice, The amcunt now deposited thora {s | Of Hmigration were enabled to get rd of the $11,000,000, anil s hope Is expressed that the | burden of supporting thirty pauper Imul Secretary, who has horotofore declined to grants yestorday by paying halt thelr passage make the advances destred, will now accede | to Western homes, Eleven adultsand fittocn to the request of these bankers, which will, | ¢illdren were sent toumployment at Ironton, by relieving tho stringenoy of the monoy | O+ and two others were sent to the Cameron market, provent large accumulations of grain | Coal Company, Cameron, Pa, The Commis. and induega steady and regular movement | ners have a lnrzo nuuiber of robust dest!- Grinnoll, who, after statlug that et that tho Lowa farmers needed atdivensy, und by thate Givelre-qulvunts “acon Wpen the coutres of tho NEILYOUN, MUSG hw LOSY MANL curing tho worst cise: E \Seiulnul Wenkre- pindun, Pupotaney: dwcasea of he Lf! lit Onans, withous Kansas Ciry, 3fo., eo, 1.—Futbor Donnelly, |, df Hoekwell, of Cerra Gordo Caunty, said | Gull bus threo wives ilving with bln. Hu dis- nial Dora ne. wists Koga, POF cent lower than theVennsylvania | tn preadatifts, | tute emigrants still on thelr hands at an ex | a Cuthollo priest known throughout tho West Uta toog wales, wed coitatunris of park | ah or gummy?’ Stee Wales Feutrng up tho Ratan ait, white was om “" WE CABLE WAR Weir Commbticére ot’ Enigetion tans past tsa een io mee soons toe Geet | EHRs rite ar Merton WOON | the Sere ee ha Labezean of Pusltneat ieleneee Rae ‘ ‘EUINGS OF CONTINUE! ie chi migration have voninty. | not do for the lowa farmer, ; H, BUS Ve ‘ y pronity We heard tu the Castle Garden Erith "tliroat- * » ““Gourn's openaTions. dismissed tho complaints mado by the steer- | sottlors of Kansas City, und in un varly duy, {The Hon. James Wileon, of fama County, | lbrary.-Lty books bavinw buen wdded durin | WB BF oe a sd Me ntrounly ream ofa prolonged war are soon in the racial Dupatch to Tha Chica Trouna, "| ago passcugors of the Red Line stoanslip | Whom tho country for hundreds of milos olther | THE tte un boot Tho. tut Hog that was | thofrow library ta too sini, aud tuo number of | ,HeiileMicoeermd wid rostara tha ervey Sctlons of the agenta, ‘Che Commlssl | New Yon, Dec. 14.—While It is’ now | Switzerland that the food and that the quar- | W8y wus a wildornoss, prophesied thuton this | yutuod for bie lubricating virtues was in bly | bookets incredsing rupiilly. Ee TT No eee i ayy dayuwe currents? Lawlgratio K the turn | statod over Mr, Jay Gould's signature that, | tors weru filthy, and thot the soxes wera not | #Bot should grow one of tho luryost cities In tho | opluion i ‘Tho Government's contract withtho syndicate | Fur Souny, Mun, lUiddle-.dyod, Mon, ad Old hues inva tang cee ha, ae having falled {0 obtaln tho desired eonees. | properly separated. oes West, Ho camo to this country 1 16), was or- A USELESS APPENDAGE Js tho all-nbsorbing topl of conversation. By Men thers ta Natural Way out vf * bent en, since tt all results 1m & . : dained pricet by Or. Konrick in Bt Loula on Trinity Bunday, 1645, und in fitobor took cburgo of the infasion at Ane H MRD, Mo, fe cumne to thig city In 1857, und hay gluco ro- #ldod hero, reapected und beloved by the eutire couinunity, i ae ti he it, the rallway, dJustuad of eventually reverting Suffering and Trouble. to Hie avemue fariaor. , topla ving wane te buok tu tho Mibvormmuouts Dbeeuines forever thy Kpeciat iustratod pamphiut sent in soxlod enrglope: bly opiniun the secret of tho hog disease was | absolute property of tho cot puiy und most of | on tecolptoty conta posta, Congultsuon trey. Otica that de was carried about by stray dogs, It | the fortito Janda in tho Northwest are banded baure, bam. 4 § ye circularon Fomale troubles, agomed to hiro that the poorer a youn became in | over tou huge monupoty, without any restrlo- | sd exniuining special Flectrienl Appuauces fur cure = the State Legisiutura wag in loague w Goverame: cl e te ua ous aan aoges, | eeaaie cece ee de mieeemtaeag | AMERICAN GALVANIC CO.” *» S1CCl ullag County, and Mr. Briggs, | Hoge mpAL: vt Spoke of disper Covuiy, discusecd tho cuulese quev’ | Lunch lineg,—undurtaking 10 givo tho rigut of Rooms 1 aud 2 184 Madison-at. 3)” a sions from the oxlsting cable companies, the IN REFERENCE TO THE COMPLAINTS partles represented, by hin will proceed to | made by Herman Dupont and } 180 steorage Jay their own cabled, authorities fy cable | passengers who arrived by the steamship matters state to-day that the. stumbling: | Villu de Murseillos, of the Freneh line, that block Iu seoking any new arrangements lies | tho food was of bad quulity and insutticient, in the agreement of tho Anglo-American | that the soxes wore not poperly separated, ‘Telegraph Company and the Western Unton, | aud that the accommodations for steorune Hilt. to the Luinigrants. BOSTON CONSOLIDATED. MATIONS AT TUK MINING EXCHANGE. ae ipiclak Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune W Youu, Dee, 14,—Boston Consolidated red, aboye wo-duy with that fecbleness ————— x ‘Truth is mighty, aud has provaited, Sco Its triutoph in Hop bltery

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