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{ 12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1880—TWELVE PAGES, . CONGRESSMAN POUND. No Fears of Any Democratic Trouble Over Garfield’s Ins auguration. He Explains His Reservoir System for Improving the Navigation of tho Mississippi. Indian Reservations in Wlsconsin— Cheaper to Educate the Indians i than to Kill Theme Goy, Pound, of the Bighth Wisconsin District, tools ndvantnge of tho holiday recess of Con- ress to visit his homo at Chippowa Falls on business, and arrived at the Tremont House yesterday morning, where ho remnined unt the doparture of the ovening train, A Tamune represontative, who was prospecting for infore mation ofa public charactor, sought the ,dis- tinguished Congressman's pirlor and wae mado at homo by tte affaulo occupant, who talked freely on all atibjects exeept those relating to himsctt. rT “Govarnor, Lace that your Houso of Ropre~ sentatives is bound to keop up its reputation as a bear-ganden, if ono may Judge by the dis- graceful scene that occurred Inst week betweon Bparks and Wonvor, I supposo you saw it all.” “Yes; Iwas an cyo-wltness of the wholo dis- graceful proceeding, It 1s strange, how- over. that such shumoful scenes do not oftoner occur in the Heres partisan debates that are held on tho floor of tho Howse of Reprosant- atives, It is not a dignified body. It lg hardly deserving tho nao of 1 parlinmentary body. A better and moro appoalt title would be an une Pnrilnmentary assombingo. Our whole practico of trying to legislate fs viclous ana bolsterows, rather than deliberative, Almost ovory debate is out of order, and no attempt 18 made to con- fine speakers to the real question before the House. Mr. Weaver, for example, was not mik- ing a speech on the Funding bill, that was really tho proposition before the House, but howns de- livering a stump speech, pure and simpto, sub. stantially tho same one tont-ho had used all Through tho campnaivn; he had the same on hin desk — that he used on thestump, and only varying tho address ag it wns mado necessary by the intorruptions. Ho Interlarded the old specch with violent ngsanite ‘on both political parties, giving the Democrats a little more Hall Columbia’ than he gave the Republicans, because thoy have been moro ine consistent on the currency question, Tho speceh itselt was entirely ontof order, and tho interruptions an the Democratic side were inso- font, and many of them personatly insulting, Sparks is well named, for ho is quick-tempered + and belligerent, and somehow fancies that it is his particular mission to defend tho Denioorntic party, “Why didn’t tho House expel both Weaver and Spirks, and thua vindicate itsolf and assert its dignity?" “Pwo rensons why ibald not. As [have just ‘been saying, tho House itself fs to blame for such ristous conduct, and Jn the second place it renlly hasn't any_ dignity to preserve. Thero fs not “a State “Legislature anywhere that doos not proceed with more e- corum and deconey than we do Our debates are often after tho rough-and-tumbie pattern, and tho man with the loudest volco ninkes tho best specches, beenuse he can be heard above tha din and confusion that gener- ally prevail, Bealdes, the business 1s se com imtted now to the control of the. Standing Com- mittees of the Houso Unto bers ace often special eatimate for the Wisconsin Itiver by Col. Jtouston, wo have determined TO ASK FOI £100,000 to bo used under the dircetian of the War Do- Partinent for the purpoges of construction. ’ Docs tha system meet with any pronot sewor-briek, called, for by hia contract, and tho Jommisstonce reeaminend Ing TIE COUNCIL. Ald. Wickersham's Ordinance for a Cable Strect-Railway. prima and lay exes for tho fan eouk pass by and nll praise (t her of the Crinily ever hud oinie fo ho A percack.” yo ny rooster, ns he shook thu dust off hls hact Inck In aize and aliape, mhen, and asa hon you ure 1 succor: “Hut can drese Hko a peneock, “Pm sick and tred of Laco no ronson why shouldn't dress 1s wall ns any othor fow! suinents and reason brick, used, the Vint Angus'bo pai mre retained, as the balance would eure tho completion of the work, It wns referred to tho Muyor, and Building Committee, with powor to not. ‘Tho Council then ndjournes IN MEMORIAM. THE LATE fT. G. FROST. ‘The membera of tho Bar heli! amecting ycs- tordny afternoon in the rooms of the Law Instle tite to tnke notion on tho deathof Mr. TG, ” Commisstoncr, ism that has come to my inching the approprivs rand tarbor bill, and the i he Jurisdiction of tho Mississippi River Commiaston over this section aswell ns the Tut t know of no pre tion to the policy or wisdom of the project. Ati the members of the House and Histriots and States are to ed Int memourinl askin An Approprintion of $00,000, ‘Tho Now England Representatives, who hnve seen the same prine ple npplled to their manufteturing streams others who have een it used noses of Irrigation, are quick tieothat Lhave no appre oe River and Adoption of the Ordinance Regu- lating the Sale of Bogus son wore of no nvall, anit Lower Misstest| Mrs. Brown Hon walked away to extrry out her Prograin. Ini hour she appesred among tho peacooks with a red ribbon nraund hor neck, 1 and q red woolon rat he strutted ntont nid ut ono of tha most Senators whos feather over her ear, be affected have Jo) flew neound. her lem tried to make herself at home, by pencooks stepped forward aud sald? ” You aro slinply decelying yourself. hen, White sou were acting the partofahen wo all respected you. you are crowding In whore you don't belong, and whero neither nature nor oducn you, you deserve only contempt.’ Tho hen persisted In trying to be a peacock, and as sho etrutted wound in her the couk obsorved her and sald: fo hen with her means could hive como by those things honestly, She was th Commissioner Waller Instructed to Proceed with the Lake Tunnel Cleaning. ' Un motion of Indge Millor, Judge Lawrenco was elected Chairman and IH. 1. Bergen sec- th success, and in the West for pury to give adhesion ta hension of failure unless Know you fort Tho Judge, after taking his seat, saids We have met to pay a tritute of rer, departed brothor, aud to ox! our high appreciation of his worth, and our avinpathy fn thelr inutterabla bereavemont. hone G, Frost was stricken with paralysis on Thursiny Inst. A few diya brought him ton ainiess denth, and yesterday his body was givon mick to tts mother enrth, . Our profession {sone of antagonism betweon its mombors whilo wo aro fn Ife, but tho ino. ment death haa come, and tho busy brain hus censed ita labor, and the lips aro dumb forever, ull thonzht of former contests vanishes, and wa romember only of a dead brother what was notte, and gencraua, and 400 Hue the nuit in memory come hero to-day necds not tho snnetity of the grave to bring oplivion to any heart-burnings. Tio wns fo good & man, 80 upright, 80 courteotts, and in all the instincts of his nature such modest and high-hearted tleman, that even in tho contests of the Bar, earnest and able ns ho was, he awole no bittcr- ness of personul feel T have known him we tlon have fitted Tho Council held a regular weekly meeting " Inst eventng, Ald. Lawler 1 tho chalr, and all tho Aldermen present except MeNurney, Swift, Evorett, Loront, Meyer (Fifteenth), Im- hof, Bnrrott, and McCormick, Ald. Hurke, by consent, presented an ordi- nance directing tho South Side Kalliway Compna- ny to run a night carat feast once an hour on Halsted street, between Thirty-ninth and tho South Branch, and on Archer avenue from State atreot to tho limits. A pennity of from $5 to $50 was Imposed for every falture to do so. Amendmonta wero moved covering Halsted streot north, ‘Twelfth street, Randolph, Blue Taland aventte, Cann: street, Canalport avento, Milwaukee avenue, and Indiana etrect. Aftor considornblo discusaton, Ald. Burley ine alsten upon tha reference of tho ordinance and autetidments to the Committes on Inllronds, ued, and the ordinance Halsted street north. ‘The other amendments wore that stint required to complete thls grent work Is no cator than that nsked for by tho Misstssippl River Commision for the next fiscal year, to bo need for repairing lovees auddalng othor exper: imental work.” “Too you have n bill pending at of the Indian tell “Yes, U1. is pending on tho House enten- y afavorable report of thy Com- mittee on Indian Atairs, which proylites for the nilotment of certain reservations belonging to tho Chippewa Indians and_ tho sale of tho vate wable pina timber upon the same for tholr bene- ho best hen tn tho coop a8 long as sho remained in hor pince, but now sho fs outof ft sho will le about and ninde miserable, welog her neck and ont hol THE GRAIN CROP OF KANSAS, Rosy Predictions and Finttoring Ite= ports from Farmers Along the Lino of the Kansan Paciilc—the Ground and Plants in Good Condition. Kansas City, Mo, Deo, 4.--Tho Land Com- missioner of tho Kanens Division of tho Union Paciiio Rallcoad has Just recelved interesting reports on the conditionof the winter grain crop nlong tho Ine of tho Kansns Division. Tho re- ports embrace the period botween Dec. 16 and They indicate unusually fine crops for the coming yoar, Theenrly-sown whent in fuse sell County is iu excellent condition, and in Collyor County the prospect for 4 good crop hig not been better since tho country bus ‘been Ottuwa County bas not so good an outlook for ton yonrr, and na good looked foron 300 ncres of Ottawa County. A preat dent of whent wassown Inte In Gove Coun- to, but the ground was In good condition when winter set in, Elila County farmers aro more hopeful of n good crop than they buve been for five years past. Graham County also sends an encouraging report. Tho reports in detail aro ‘County—During the winter whent, weather hind Injured It. ffeoting sone bes In your Stata?” and wil thorofora dar, supported by na of whom we havo * Well, Governor, you aro nwnro that tho baro mention of legisintion nftcetin Rests to tho mind of the average Amer- a Lam not only aware of it, but regret that thore has been in tho past too much ronson for Buch suspicion, Tam quite stro that tho mens roposod fs sv guiirded that the Intor- nilang will be fully conacrved, Tho titted for nyricuiture are to bo nile ero tracts,and titles Tnutinn resorvne Ho had no enemies, cit for many yenra, and I had not only a profound respect for his charag- terns a mit, but a very hi fessional abititles and atta a Herament that sought retirement rathor thin Al so large a space In the public gnzo as he might easily tinve dono if ho had desired. But Iawyers who have had him 0s AN antagonist In the courts bave hid good reit~ aon tu know that if thore was a wenk polnt tiv thelr case he was certain to tind bare. Ho had n vory unusual degree of nnutl) leat Pawar, ani ho added to thoso an nwear industry and groat power of a unt ho made himse! ter of every case committed to his obnry ho ald this with a consclentious tidellty whether tho amount Involved was suit or great. “Whi Bench 1 was alwys atelie ‘Tho ritles were susp amended by nddin swig thon prased, referred to the Committec, CABLE HAILWAYR, nted the following: opinion of hs pro- lotted in forty and vlghty: to be inalienable for « period of twenty-five years, or longer at tho option of the Presiden "Pho ino timber on the lands so allotiud, and residue of timber lands, are tobe appralsed and public auction, and sold to or cash, at not less thin It 19 Velleved thit dlspiny, he did not Ald, Wickershain pres Be tt ordained, cle.t Sec, 1. TI eno City Rullway Ce orate its various fines of riflwnys by stationnry engine or engines not locate or public plices of the city,and propolled by City Railway Company excavations, and vonventent endless atid machinery therein, on nny streets upon which iia railways aro ‘now constructed, vided, That such cnbles and machinery siiadl bo underground, shutl uot interfere with publly travel, and ebail be constructed Ina substantial and workmanliko manner: and Provided, further, that all needful and conventent connections with the motive power on engines shall be sub- Seet to the sume restrictions, As respects couductors and managers of its cars, eald Chicago City Hallway: Company muy operate not exceeding to Cars and the rapplng-car with two persona In chargo Ald. Wickersham moved tho reference of the ordinanee to the Committee on Streets and Alleys, South Division, Ald, Culletton moved to refer st to the Com- mittee on allronds, It went to the former, Ald, Gullorton moved that tho Committee bo instructed to report at the next regular meet- Aldermon shouted, 0, give thom Ald, Cullerton understood that tho subject bad been carefully considered, und that a report: " Ald. Wiekersham sald tho enble ronds woul? mont, ANd, If constructed, Jt would take a hefore inatters could be wre ranged to tho satisfaction of the proporty-own- offered for aalo at the highest bidder thoir appraised valuation, under tho provisions of this bill tho Indlins, will realize not, less than $1,000,000 In addition to the allotment. ‘Tho suld funds are to be Invested in Government bonds for thelr benollt. A almitar bill is also in tho interest of the Senomonco an . Tht the said tmny herenfter op- upon the streets about 2.500 enuls, n anil powe: 2 Said Chicago ubsoluto ming: “You have taken special interest In Indian “Tbave, Tho bill providing for tho uso of unoccupied imilltary barracks for fndustriul training schools for Indinn youth was Intro: orted to’ tho House by the the Connaltsag an nite hourd a distinguished Judge of ono of Courts make nv sini honor to our p tt and in his comparatly 8 suifered a pret loss, Lis not for usta fife the yell of his private 1 will only say that bis homme, in all its roe lationships, was eninently hap departed friend and has fallon that will tgite On wotlon of Mr. Miller, the following Cot B. Hnwloy, 1 0. Hurd, and J. K, Rusall. The Conmmittoc retired, and, after a vory briot vey roturned with the following Frosolu- *Wurneas, The members of tho Chicago Bar e revolved with profound sorrow intelll- gence ol tho sudden death of ‘Thoms Gold Frost, and fi view of this std event desire to exprosa tholr conailernte Judginent of bls incrits ns « luwyer and churieter os a citl- Teeulerd, That when, in 1870, Mr. Frost beenmo, atiember of the Harof this city. hu bad Inn practice for thirteen years in Gulesbuty the Supreme Court ho was Cumiliarly known. wos reeogulzed both by the Bench and the Hurnsona of the xblest: vers in our State, We hive always regarded secession to our number ava valuable ie stood in its front yeurly douth our duved by me, and re} usnimous report 01 Alfuirs favoring its passage. TI nnd fairly excmolifed at ¢ Penneylvania, where MORE THAN 200 INDIAN YOUTH of both sexes fromm nomnille tribera in tho Weat are boing trained and educated as successfully nnd as creditaubly to the Indian race as may bi institution In the land. that tho Indian question, which fs more studied and least understood of any to be solved by this system 0} dustrinl training, it is economleal. mast four days I imuny helds oF wis wfratd that tho cold T am bappy togay that oyery one exumined was in good, healthy con- ditlun, ‘Tho surly-sown wheut tg all green and ‘The Inte-sown wheat of conrac does not look so well until you exainine It more cloxely, when you find tnt the sprouts are all alive and ready” to grow us soon sy the weather grows wartuer, In tho Inst two days {thas grown rapidly. The whent in the northern part of Dare tan County [s looktuy better than 1 over suy fall wheat took during the six winters that Ihave Tt nlso looks well In the gouth= eastern part of Russell Counts, beenuse it was sown early. Through the middle and west slic of Rusecl County it “dues not look go well, be- ents It was not sown so carly. afruid that the chintz-buge would destroy it if sown early, and when thoy got rendy tha wet weather kept them back a iftte, but itls alin a healthy condition, and If we hu to that of 5876 or 1877, or even 187 A Jurger yield per ucro than we have ever had in i County—Tho whent crop is looking better than it has looked for threo yenrs past, most of the crop haviiy been sown dn good sens We have hid no snow yet, but on account re ® Bhindow er Hf the Chair appointed 2 to. draw up suitable ES. Williams, John very vigorous. nubile question, education and ‘Those youth must be removed from tho influence and controf ot their tribal relations, ‘The proponder- hological furce must be with tho d this cannot bo the enso whero tho teachers nre locnted nt tho Age! by other aavuges. boen in Kansus, their brothor, Tarmors wore eles Burroundat It is tt Bhiume that about 100,000 nomadio Tudians, with the capacity for ition and civilization, should entail apor Government nn annual expenditure it £20,000,000, with wars, butehories, depre- na, which has been the history x Ighalt press thig bill upon tho attention of the House at an carly duy, and F fully believe that a vigorous proses alfoy will result in incalculable A Benson equal be a grest impre mn digtinetion, mn would bo -heartlly indorsed. month or more dations, and alat of the past thirt cution of this compelled to proveed out of onter, Until the presiding olicer shall make some “ecrlotts nt- tempt to preserve order and enforco puritas mentary deelpiine, things will yo on from but to worse, and tho *benremarden? will bo the eplthe'that wil be appiied tous." “Will there be a ducl?* “OF course not, Neither &parka nor Wonver hellove Jn that way of wetting sitisfaction. As Jo Binekburn enti, *They live on tho wrong side of the line.’ Heslies, both have apologized to tho-Houge and thy Houses has disnitssed the subject, and there will be no collision betweot tho two bellizarenta,” “The present. session seems to have opoued up with considerable oxcltement. lirst, you hada debate wbout the mothod to be observed iu the Eloctoral count thit created suine nery- ousness In tha public mind, and text a fist- fight betwean members is anly prevented by the Interference of friends. Do you think tho Dom- ocrats in Conuzress contomplate tt coup d'état and the countiug in of Hancock? “There is no ground whatever for the uppre- henston felt in some minds as ta the course whiett the Democrats In Congress will puraug, when ff comes to counting the Electoral vote, Mit. DARNUM MADE AN ASS OF IIMSILE just after tha clection by protending thut great frauds had been perpetrated in Now York; but tho cry of fraud was started in order to enuble thom “to compromise their bets und let thom~ selves down as casity as possible. A crowd of fuliaws who’ could invent and use tho Morey letter for campaign purposes coulil ery ‘fraud’ nt tho top of thelr volves fn oorder to divert public - indignation from themaclyes. Nut after Gareclouism, and Morey'etn, and Hewittism, and ‘itdenism, and Darnumism, there isn't uny lower depths for tho Democracy to descend to, and they do not wish to prectiuiee a row on tho 4th of noxt March. The Hepublicnans have honestly, and futrly. and overwolininily elocted Garfleld and Arthur, and they will be Inaugurated on tho 4th of March If thoy aro allyo on that day," “You do not forget that tha Southern Domo crate did rebel becanso thoy did not like the President-oloct in 1861? The South ts Just us much opposed to Carfleld’s election ty 188! ns they wero in 186i to tho inauguration of Abra- ham Lincotn,”” “know all that. T know, too, thut tho South was whipped out of {ts boots, and will not try secession twain. thas tnd war enough to last it for tho next 100 years, Your «question implica tho possibility of a row, Toadnut. Botgra the time arrives for the counting of tho Electoral vote, they willagain bring upand uttompt to pass the concurrent rule that passed the Sunnite attho Inst session, and which the Hetubltenns compelled them to nbundon ut the vpening of tha present session. If they cun pass Unt, then they will have it in thelr power, IC thoy dure nso il, to provent the Vico-Prealdent from doclariig the oleotion of Guriotd and Arthur. If they do ‘that thoro will bu traubte, The Republican purty jan law-abiding peer but it will not be cheated outof ita Justrights, Mr. Hayes Is Presitent, and Gon. Shermun isntthe hend of the army, Tho crowniug folly of tho Democratic party would be to fry and obstruct the hnugeration of tho President-elect. 1 cannot belluve that thoy contemplute ny such oxtrome munsires under any pretoxt whatever, and f know that hoy, ‘are much better natured than thoy were In ad I bollove you wero an original Gurfleld man . Yes; I wroto to a, Wisconsin friand last Fobruary that In my Judgment GEN. GARFIELD WAS THE DATIC HORSE that would win the race In Chicwzo, and 1 nover for a inomont wavered ty that opliion. Al his colleagues in the House Icnow that ho is one of tho greatest mon tho Kepublie bas yet produced, He is Daniel Wobster aud Aurulan Lincoln rolled Into one, | He ts parfeerly developed tn nore directions than any man Lover knew, grand, rounded-out churactor, who is destined io stand forever as one of the consplenaus ty- ures i) Atierican history, f belleve in specint providences, and that the God of Nations rulsos up the right man ut tho right ume.” + How will Gen, Gartehd treat the South # * Just as ho will trent all other sections of the rountry. He will sou that the laws nre exeeutcd, whieb he is required to da. by the Constitution, aud ho will fusist that all shill obey them and be protected by them, He will be just te the vol- cored man aud merciful to hie traditional anomy In the Bouth, the white man “Do you think it will be Gen, Garfleld's abject to resuscitate the Republican purty of tho Bouth’ “Lthink ho will adopt « course that will atrengthon tho hands of bis party friends every where, a funk uso the public putronage for that pur- 0) 08 ms Tot quito auro that he will not uso tho pile Me Palraninye to belp the Democratic purty, Ho hos fougnt it on the bloody fteld of battle and Tor sixteon years In the balls of Congre: je will put none but Peete 8 On guard, you may dopend. Tho Kepublicans of the Bouth bavo good reason to feul encournyod.” * Your num ns been prominently associated with the reservoir project for finproving the Upper Mississipp! Riverand some of ity Uris taries, cithor ag projector or leading promotor, Whutis the preavnt status of that question?" “tls tray that huve beon identified with that most Important system, und very earnest in securing the Congressional action providing for a@ thorough examination of the undertaking. {Pho surveys have been very thoroughly proses entod, oxtending over the hoatwuters of tho Wisconsin, Chippewa, St. Croix, und lock Rivers, and bave developed tho practicapility of the suhowe, Binj. C.J, Allen's report, trunsiitted to Conpress lust spring tou lute for cousideras Hon, fs full and exhnustive, demonstrating thut by tho construction and operation of the duns and veservoirw proposed the fonds of spring can bo restrained, and by a systematie discharge of tho waters thus held In reserve during the low Wwator season navigation will be muitulned auylng the entire scuson. . “What is the estlmated cust of constructioy and operating thous works?" “The eatiniates submitted by the enginenr for tho ontiry system fory period of ten years, n+ cluding telegraph Ines, ete., aggregate luss than 500,000, ‘The only indetinit feature ot these estimates rolutca to private dumages, which gins not be vory great. Wise preeaution has already been taken with regant to all pubile lands to be required by thoae works,—tho Preaident baying ‘withheld aff such junds by proclumution, and the Buate of Wisconsiu, by act of thy Legislature, bas dove the samo [y regurd to tho Btate Jands.' “How lurgo wn appropriution do you tutend to. ask fort thy pretent session? ”* “It was tie purpose of the friends of the measure to auk for €50,000, but there belug wn sition, and bla gubsequent career has been tire, an industrious nnd rongh Hequalntince with und ability fn expoundiug lewal principles in thelr application to the business atfairs ot ite, which bave served to seutre for hlin tho pro- fesstonul eminence hy had itlrendy renched, and the reputation og a Inwyer bo had already ne- quired, Fulthfnl to all his engazemonts and uniformly kind und thoughttal of the rights and feclings of othors, wo sinll ovor bold our intercourse with hint In'geateful retnembrance. nthe offensive senso took a lively Interest in pubilu walrs, and his netive sympathies wera | ongnyed tended to promote tho prosperity and huppiness: of the community erownlng glory, that which bloomed upon bin us tho flower of his Ife, and which from ear] innnhood be regirded o¥ the gupreme oni of hi bolng, was, ho wis 0 Christian gentleman, Ktexotved, Tht a copy of these resolutions ho properly engrossed and prescntod to tho family of our deceasent b Resnlved, That n copy of those resoluttons be presented tu the Supreme Court of this State, to ppallute Court for this digtrict, to the tutes Clreult and District Courts of this district, to the Circuit and Superior Courts of this county, nnd to the County and Probate- Courts of this county, with a request that thoy be cutered of record fn ench of these Courts, Mr. G. W, Krotzinger moved Une the regolu- td tho life of tho de consed spoke louder than any urticulate words of praise, ‘The deecnsed wasan aristocrit In tho highest Grecian sense among the bish, and un ardent sympathizer among the lowly, untering: into every walk of life with unselilsh zeal. In his profession he was more than un ordinary innn, heciuge he had tho guntus of industry and talont of honesty. than nu extraordinary min, because he was not only tho husband, but tho beat trond of his He preseed into ench year that he lived ambition, tempered by his lofty Integrity and bemutitied by his high order of tisufulnoss, and laid thom ut the feat of his Moker withput a reg é HB. Hurd nlso patd his tribute of respect. to hla nelghbor mut frivnd, nud bore testtinony the high ostegm in which he waa held at Evanston, whero ho hind been President of the Ronnl of rustees of tho town without any No moro fasthtul man Hved. He always sought to, know tho truth of bls cases, nnd was unwilllug to be satiailed with re J. 1. Bennett suid ho had xnown Mr. Frost since about 1857, and for thirteen yours hid t= tended the anme elreult, though living in dilters the decensed was Iwnrned, thorough, and exhauative with tralned stl in the trinl of bis oases, Had ho been mabitious Sh Mid tho roads hind b tlon four or five years in San Franc! Jo ice and snow, and had had not been tried whero 1 Hunco tho Comnitics ought to have tine to make n thorough exnmination. could bo used here thoy would solvo the rnitrond vlally for tho West Division, 13 drawn under tho rlyar, of early sowing and abundanco of rain itt the fF Soptembor and October the whent 6 tooking very tin. A very fitge acrenyo hos been sown, “Pho seed-wheat distribution by tha company has been a godsend to the settlers of In my opinion tho two tors of townships on the custern ling of fussell County havo a larger ucrenye of whont sown than the samo brendth on the west allo of Elisworth County, us tho Jutter county ‘recolyed more of tho seed-whoat trom the company. Saline County—Tho condition of tho winter wheat crop in this section fs indeed tattorlng, with an acrenge of ut lenst $14 per cont over Inst year, Crops look better thu ever before throughout the county at this tie of the your, aud thore fs more winter wheat out this your. Ottuwa County—A larger breadth of winter whent has beon sown than in any previous your, ‘Tho soll was in oxcellent condition for putting: it in during tho fall, and the work, asin rule, At-this date it is looking spien- didly, and the pronilao bas not been butter for a fine’ crop at this souson of the yer for the pust 1 that some flelds were making too large n growth in October, but the cold wouthor combog on to cheek ft enriler than usual, there seems to by nothing to four from ‘The weathor acoms to have been very favorable thus far, and the farmers’ pros- 0 bright indecd, County—The condition of tho winter wheat crop [¢ excellent, and the pros- ects fora heavy crop have nover ten better, ur farmers sowed early fu Septembor, when | ood, and fn tho latter part of about © weok of rain, which settled the ground, thus muking [¢ Impossible to destroya constdorable wheat hiwindy scasons. During the month of October we Lund occasional showers, which were very benoflelal, and Novermber, while It brought. considerable snow and cold weathe! honce tho frost has done no damuge. ers fire all contident that thoy will bo roward- od for tholr labors by baving a good crop, Collyer County—In regu ditlon of winter wheat in this acotion, | buve td say that it never looked botteraluce tho country was oponed up; In fact, that which was put into theground In goodsenson would do hunor to the, Wo hayo had somo Jd wonthor here, and sume fear wus folt that it might injuro the wheat crop, but it wos th about two inchus of anow, whlol te. Davis County—In regard tothe condition of the wheat crop, 1 {Ind from careful Inquiry and considerable personnt observation that the prog- vets for a youd crop were never hotter, Is nbout ong-fourth more acreaxe than last your, ‘The wheat fs deeply rooted and unssuaily well stoolcd out, avenand thick upon tho ground. There bas been 0 damage from frosts ory drought us yot, Shoutd the soason continue Tuvorabta there will be an abundant yleld of this ecronl In this accth f tho Stite, y—Tucro is u tiner prospect hera for an abundant wheat crop durti sonson than thore has been for tho past ilve yours. At no time during 1877 ‘had ourheavicat ylold of wheur, dld It begin to compare with the present, Tho heavy till of rain during tho past summer and tho occasional showers alnee buve gu suturated tho ge Mf An now affeut it. Tho carly-sown, whent {a looklug a ilttle the best, but all tho whert fs looking very line. ‘The acren: about the sume as in 1879, Bherldan County—We could not have a more promising prospect than the entire fall sowing: presents at this time. Tho rerenge is not great, not over 3,000 In tho county,—but is wal tributed, each man having trom five to twenty At bast wood growth, {nv Viarons camiition. Gove County—Tho prospeots for carly sown whent and wheat that was wull put in ure good, Quite a large ninount of the wheat In this vieln~ ity was sown rathor late, good to the Indluns and to the Governmont."” —_———__—_$_ SENATOR BECK Ho 'Fiitnits Minine Will Bo Sccretary of State, and Voxter PontmastereGeneral —Tho ‘Treasury and Ite Ilhnportance— Evlocy of John Sherman, Speeiut Dispatch to The Chtcaga Tribune. Cincinnati, O., Dee. 27.—Senator Beck, on his way home from Washington, stopped. in Cinefannti to-day, Speaking of the pros- he satd it was pretty certain that Binine would bo made Secretary of State and Gov. Foster Postmaster-General, Regarding tho Sceretaryship of the ‘I'rens- ury, he did not venture a predictlon, “ The ‘Treasury of the United States," sald he, “has now becom the leading Department of the Government, 1 think It was Bismarck who remarked: ‘The Treasury Is the State,’ and four Government this seems at this ime especially so. I think that, from the vast and Snerensing extent of the Treasury, wo are rapidly appronching a time when we shall have to place the ‘Treasury wider two heads In place of one, as ‘at present,—one of them to confine his Inbors tothe management of the collcetion of the taxes, duties, and revenue generally, while tho other looks after only the disbursements, that grow every year more ant more enor- No one man—not even John Sher- ‘ked by it mental pationt research, tt th Ttuesell County. tho ears could ‘The motion was agreed to. POLK STREET VIADUCT. Ald. Bathird presented an order directing tho Commissioner of Publie Works té propare plana for a vinduet over tho Hurlington tracks on Valk streot, nnd let tho contract. was referred to the Committeo on Stroets Alleys, West Division, Ald. Sinyth introduced an ordor, which was passed, continuing It. 8. Tutbtil In tho employ of tho city until a that decision fs had In tho sult of tho city nyalnst the strect-railway companies f coneg of $50 1 cur, peetive Cabliet In which he lived. was woll dune, or n Heane ‘Ald. Murphy handed in an ordor Instructing the Commissioner of Mublic Works to let the contracts for the repulring of tho Washington street and La Site strovt tunnels, Jt was sent to the Committee on Finance. Ald. Cullerton offered Conimissioner tod It wae feared un order dreeting tho hire forfelted nll ower con rlor to Aug. 1, 1680, in which ie was ut the work abould be completed by Dee. 1, and under which nothing hus been done, THE NONUE-MUTTER ORDINANCE. Ald. Thompson called up the report of the Committes on Judiclary In reference to boys inttter, ‘Thoy recommended tho following ordinances He it ordained, cle,: 8x0. 1. No person shall sell, or oller for silo, or expose to sale in tho City” of Chicago, any compound, article, or thing, a3 butter, or representing, or holding out the suing to be butter, except wholly mado from pure eam. SEC. 2. wAny person having In his or her pos- session for tho purpase of Bile, or oxposing 10 sale, or offering to sell, or selling any vom- poune' whatever in Hou of, ar asa substitute for, or to be aged us, butter, shall huve the box, ves- ackige contalilig the sizne plalnl, branded, or inarked with tho appro’ ate nung of Buch compound, article, or th! which namo shall be other thin batter, compound, article, or thing: tho box, vessel, or packuxe contulning tha sine tho affairs of tions be adopter, tho wenthor wis on tho month wo ba passage of tho M fe drift any dust, whiel his remarkable) ‘abllities—can to the preacnt con» the fullness of his synopses of of tho operations part ol the State, more than merely sign hls name, ‘Chis divis- I wouthor here, a fon is rendered, {t seems to me, Imperative, in ordey that the books of collecting and dis- bursing may be kept straight by a moro thor- ough set of checks nnd balances, ‘so as to agree without forcing balances, us Is now tov often the case, I Jogk upon the Treasury as {imneasurably tha Department of the Gov- ernment at present, requirlng the most cont- mandlng ability of any other, and £ do not know where to luok for a successor worthy fo fll John Sherman's shoes. Even could Aloxander Hamilton come forth from his rave, with his masterly attributes, £ belleve 6 Would start, back appalled at the vastness of the responsibilities presents,’ a shalt contain lard, soticltation on his part. ‘vessel or package contulning the same shall b plainly stumped, branded, or marked * oleo- it aball contain any reas erouse or Tato murgarine"; and if or fat whateyor except the butter, the box, vessel, ar puckuye contalnin: rame shull bo plilnly stamped, oranda, or marked with some opproprtate natne othor thin | fteultles, carotid of crest, and chore! ho might long since have been upon tha bi Ho deserved to be pliced among tho frat tiw- yers of the Stato, As w min he bore 0 apotlvas character; he lived a true Christlan Ife, with- out duplicity or guile, and true in overy relation which he sustalned, P, Willfama, an, old friend und nc- quatntines of the decensed in Galesburg, fol- Jowed with a wurmn oulogy. Ma nequalntunce who mora thoreughly obtulned und deserved the absolute contidence nnd roe spect of tho Hur than Mr. Frost. right, talented, he was always prepared | cuses, and proved a fooman’ worthy the steal of nny opponent, nudge Drummond sald that, though ho had had very tittle porsonal acquntiutines with the deceased, he had boon impressed with the great He had frequently heard him nrgue cages, und notleed bis quiet, unob- truglye, anostentatious manicr. nolac, no effort, no display, no attempt to do anything except simply to present tho lexat estions to tho Court with ne speeint fanoy, but It was always 4 gratilica- tion to hour him, for, In ndilresaing the Court, ho i Court, und presented tho questions Invelved in the most forelbta manner, Ho was always fair and just, nover socking to mistoad or decelye, aud his death was a serious loss to tho profession, Tho resuiutions were thon adopted unani- Ys Chalr appointed tho following gontlamon to preaunt tho resolutions to the various Courtst ‘To the Federal Courts, W. Suprema Court, 1... Millers te Robert Hervey; to tho Hawley; to tie Superior Court, Houry 8. Monroe; to the Probate Court, John 2. Wilson, and the County Court, George O, Id ‘Tho meoting thon adjournad. Sxo. 3% Any person violating fan visions of thls ordinance shall be Hinea In ay suns 1D nor exenediny F100, itd svientiiv men: hud anid thoro was nothing injurious in Lutteriny, tho res. taurant keepers td told hlin that tt wag us soot ns butter made from cream, Cows were no ye It mude no dliferenco toa kin't know tho dliference, ald, Altpeter—But suppose he did know? Ald, Hildreth dodged the question, Ald. Lawlor—Hildroth Ho know no man of Judgo Wost Writes n Spicy Letter on tho Sonntorial Qtontlon, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Corusmnes, O,, Dee, drawal of Goy, Foster from tho Senatorial contest thore has been considerable speculie tlon whethor Judge West would also with- draw. In responso to an Inquiry on this subject a gentluman In this city lag recelyed the following very amusing and sirenstic lot novor outa butter. Hdveth didn't think {6 "In keeping with ‘ood prinviples, and. pure ki tion for the Council to legisiate ugalnat but. t t the ondininee he ros ferred to Ald, Wickorahum with Instructions to oxatning the diferent kinds of butter and report bavk ta the Counell, Akt Thompson sukd It was the dosiro of tho advocates OF tho ordimines not to interfore with those enyaged tn tho business of lorine, uleomnrrarine, ote, when thoy exposed tho atu Drand It go that consumers would not Do swine Fatthtl ups aah ‘Siuce the with- abliity ho displayed, and tho rote are ‘There wis No making bute. aud does not make ag it it. but 1 think it ie ail from tho fact that tho ground was in fine tion when winter sut In, aud wo havo bud soy snow, und on tho 1th of this month abundant riins Graham County—During the past month I beon Jn nearly. every County, and find that the wheat i¢ ina fine ind ‘Tho prospects aro excellent DELLEPONTAINE, O. Deo, 27.—DEAU Bint: Your mupios pial lonio. note of recont dute {4 reegived naking whut 1 ‘will do tn sexued ta tho dectinntion of Goy, Foster. As truv patriotisin, in its modern sense, is devotion to purty hare have conoluded to taka jonutorsbhip in order Presidont-clect from embarrassment in the formation of bls Cablnot, Lam eontdontly oxe eeting this unseltleh patriotiam of Becrotary herman to follow tho noble ‘example of tho Posalbly Dam a litttosanguine tn tho Devotion to party hurmony may imeun thatsome shat always pullin the burness arstand in tho bnitie-front when the cantict raged th unconditional suberdinution to same alynastio supremngy catabliehed within. it ition of the Senutorship inny have: , und nothing remain Isinture todo but register tho edict. tuences which wore potent to crush tha Gov- ernor ara probably guiluicnt to pulverize those should, therefore, poasibl After the lion and hfs PO pi In the chase had "by thei¢ Joint Iabor corrutod the game,” bo struck dowa one of thom for preaumtug to usw share ‘of he tr y. Anothor,** on forbeuring to nuvert bofnw neked whenee ho ‘had buch modesty, replied, “From the fate of my Untortunate und dead sompanton’ we yy OU, ! f 4 always informed uutorship wiuce tho | Ali, Peoyey sald ho hud scon tho processos of turning lard and tallow into butter, and only an. oxpert could elt the stull, pricy for bia tuitow from the makers, he did K it was ft for food in ing shape. Hinanee was prascd,—yeas, 20; nays, 1,— A Jargo number of ordinunees for! mont of streets wero pnsscdl, STAUBK RO MORATIN th) wanted to know what boo in tho matter While ho gota, pact of Grabam healthy condition, fora bountiful harvest noxt suuson, ——— INDIANA. Preparations for tho Inauguration of jor—Kho Senaterlal Cone Ald, Motor (Sixt tho Judiciary Com of the Stauber SeGrath contest, quired to report at this meeting, Ald, Shorey stated that the Cammittoo wns to meet n wook from Thuniday and hour tho testl- sh to Tha Chleago Tribune, _ Inptanaroris, Ind., Dec, 2%—It is about Bettled that the Gubernatorial Inauguration exercises will occur at) Engliish’s Opura- House on Monday aftornoon, Jan. 10, ‘This {a done because of the fret that the Criminal Courtroom fs tao small to ,vecommodate qore than one-half as many people as will bo contpelled toebe present at tho ceremony, on account of thelr oMlelal positions and duties, leaving the public entirely. unprovided for, The house will be handsomely decorated, A meeting of tho Marlon County Logislatlve hold ‘Thursday with = Spectat Duspate A Doad Man and His Faithful Doge Hartford (Cann) Tines, In tho southern part of Bolton t! for slx or ulgbt yours past an Engliabin, aged about 00, by the nume of Woulrich, who did not appear to bo dolng much for a tiviny Nyu dogs—somu ot them uy; went none the house. pn wits fott with Kirst Selectman White that volrich hid wut been Keen for soveral days, Messrs. White and sumuur, two resdlute men, wentto the house, Phoy were greoted by the furlous onset Of W hirge. conchedoy, WhO, on tnele oponing the door wide onary pout fore Tae with nnd then a disptn: The nee ny Fut ‘One motion of Aid, Melor (Sixteenth) the Com: mittee was instructed to report In two weeks horo hus livod and that thelr report be nico a special order, ep fort hte. tat warned is fate. a i fhe Conumisstoner of Puutly Works sont in tho. ostinates: Jackson street bridge, $5) witborn street bridge, S7409,00,—not An the cost of vinductay npprodehos on Carrell avenue to the Bangaumon street viaduct, $5,815.25. THM OLD LAKE TUNNEL, A communication was rooelyed from tho Com- infsstoner of Publie Works with reference to pumping out tho okt Inka tunnel, woul! cost less, and the work be feds risk and ditticulty, {ff the pumplug wore doe ferred nuitit spring, Ald. Hurley fuyored postponomant on necount of tho expense und tho dunger of Injury to the ilterton sald {f the tunnel wero halt full 1. us some Hsserted, the bure oURE to bo tibed out at once, even If Ittlo more thin FL would be ty the summer, + Ald Lfldreth agreed with him, and moved to plice tha document an tiie, Ald. Burluy said that moro water was used at this season of tho yenr than during tho sunnnery owlug to the fuct that so many of tho faucets were left conatuntly open to prevent the water fa the plpes trom freezing, ‘This. was another reusim Why the inatter of pumplog out the tunnel should be deferred. fd. Cullerton beloved, in Justice to the coms tounity, and the Cumucll, une the Commissionor, the juvestigation inte the conditlon af tue od tunnel shoul be been thrown Ipto slower dared not ‘hirsday a notfen. ———— AT THE LIME-KILN, Bpectal Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune, Aantiistina, Ont, Dees 3%—Tho forry Garland reteased the steam-barge W. Ed- wards and sehooner Charles Foster from the few In the centre of the channel just below the Line-Kiln, taut Sunday night, and they came to duck here, where they will winter. ‘They are not damaged. The [eo around them Hed ny fifteen fect thick. ‘The Gare lund fs oponiog the channel to tho Canady Puulliern crossiiue foray. Tho lea ts ver: leavy, und sho wakes slow progress, as tt fs diticult to keep her tron on. . d — Muuttobn Gratn-Crops, a, Nev, 25.—The latest news from tho wit strict shows that the grain crop of thia your isa partial fallure, bots in quantit: to the lute apring, the eatd, ner, and the varly full frost, o oraln was few Vaan ust sear, i 1G a Thrustiod aud whut thero ta Wlib hot uot hs wound en Lbave long prescribed the Shakers’ Sursupa- villus, and Pthlok tt a soust valuable medielue— Uuexpended approppriation of $75,000, aud oa | Jeremlub Blake, 31, D., Gilmanton, N, M. thet coe mihi peat | delegation will bo i tha State ollicers, Tangoments for the affalr, ‘The Inaueuration and reception at night by Goy, Porter prom: fyes to make one of the niost brillant events: In tho history of the elty, Gov, Porter will be necompanted to Now ter, Who Will ba present né the wedding’ her father, Many of the friends of the sev- eral enndidates for United State be In the city this sve the tling the Legistiture Nes atrison will bo Held, ‘Lhe only real candidates, Col, Cumback and x though Harrison's friends Is nomination by a Jange majority on the Nrat ballot, yet Messrs, Cumback and Orth ased to yield the floor until the tho-Legisiature are present and It is safe to say, went to tho hoy saw Woulrieh alti it pis head bent forward, » Unable to nronse him, and the do; looxhlbit the uxtlest symptom id Ived to kit hin, Mer. White tad brow but the dog kept eo nuor hls master, Hg bli, We ib was not deemed safe to fire from Qo whilow; and, rafsing this, tho vise itura hurled a stone, to stirt the dog forward, Ho dashed at thom with o furious bound, when Kitty the faba ant r inte the room, the visite that Woolrleh wis dend. yril days, and had been Ho was pot knows aga drink: Y [ily other dogs, starved out, had left Aim: bus thivene falthfal and formidable ante rt hittin, and stood stout Hy cold and hunger, to hid devotion and ldelity, the oxponse was a York by his daugh thy gin wag dlvhacged inal instantly, ors discoverud Y by had been dend ee feel certain of ant had fete ' <<a Tho Foollsh Hen—A Fable, Detrult Pree Press Mra. Brown Hon was known nchghborhood us a modest, hurd weil, and tho Commis. wry out bls tn looked to blih us if there waceret reason for nut dong the work, ‘Tho motion to plice on file 1 A commiunteatan was received from the Com= Infssioner of Public Works favoring the beting- he contractor for the brick ty-Hall, by not requiring blin to pay tho dittercnce between the market price of the noses are counted, howevor, that, unless thors should be a gen: due revolution of sentiment, there seems to bene good reuson for doubting that the wishes of the Repubilean party in the State will bo respected by the nominition of Har ——————- Noother Whisker Dye cqualy HIM'a—W ocuts ne doubtful if thes ‘inroughout hor a or found faalt with the benrt her expresd nue thy surprise, thurefare, santong the barnyard fowls ona day, an “Vn tited of being a ben, up on doh Angus, when sho unpearod it ty nothing but RADWAW'S READY RELIEF, ~~ wees ee AN Nn a, * PERSON. The Carcer of a Thievish Hotel Employe. DR. RADWAY’S NARSAPARTLLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Seen and Felt, as they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Fow Doses. |. Good spirits, disappearance of weakne: Janguor, melancholy, increase and bardinoas o! flosh and muscics, ete.” 2. Strongth increases, appetite Improves, rele ish far fond, no more sour eructations of water brash, good digestion, oalm and undisturbed sloop, nwaken fresh and vigorous. it, Dinippnirance ‘of spots, blotches, pimplesy the skin looks olenr and hontthys the urine shenged from Sts turbid and cloudy appearance tonclenr cherry or amber color; wator pass freoly from tha bladder through tho urethra without pain or scniding; little or no sedimonts no pain or wenkncas, p ri 4, Markod diminution of quantity and free aocae of involuntary weakoning ‘discharges df nfiiicted in that way), with certainty of per- manent cure. Increased strength exhibited im the accratinx glands, and function harmony re= stored to the several orgns, & Yollow tingoon tho white of tho eyes, and tho swarthy, euffron anpenrance of tho skin changed tou clear, livety, and healthy color. 6. ‘Those suffering from weak or ulcernted lungs or tuboroles will realize arent benoft In expectorating frecly the tough phicgin or mucus from the lungs, air colls, bronchi or bt throat or bend; diminishing the frequency of cough; general inerense of atrength throughout: tho system; stoppage of night-sweata and puing and feelings of wenkness around tho ankles legs,’ shoulders, ate; evasution of cold wn chilis, sense of sttfocation, tard breathing and paren yeat of ig ‘on lying down or arising ia he morning. All these distressing symptoms vradunily and surly diaappenr.. ‘7 Aa day after day tho SANSAPARLLLIAN te taken now eignsof returning houlth will uppearg astho blood Inproves in purity and. strongth djsense will diminish, and all foreign and impure deposits, nodea, tumors, cancers, bard Itimps, ete, be resolved away, and tho unsound innada sound and houlthy; ulcers, fover sores, chronio akin discarcs, aridunity alnanpruars 8. Jn casca where tho nyatom bas beon salle vated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, CorrosiveSub- limate bave accumittlated and become deposited in tho bones, Joints, ete, causing caries of tho sones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white swollings, vuricoso veins, ete, tho BAR- SAPARILLL will resolve awny those deposits aig Baturminats the virus of the dlsonse from 10 ByAteM. 9. {f those who are taking thoso medioines for tho cure of Chronic, Sorofuluur, or Syphilitie iscases, however aluw inity be the cure, * feck better” and find thelr genornl health improving, thelr flesh and weight Increasing, or vvon keop- jug ita own, it {5 2 sure,eli¢n tht tho cure ts pro- gressing, Inthego ditenses the patient cithoe gets better or worso,—the virua of the discuso ts not inactive; If not arrested und drivet from the blond, it will spread and continue to tinder mine the constitution, As Koon as the SAIISA- PARILLIAN makes the patient ‘feo bettor,”* every hour you will grow botter and increnso in hoalfh, strength, and feat, ‘The great power of this romedy 1s in discasoe that threaten doath, ag In CONSUMPTION of tho pugs and Tuboroutous Phthisis, Scrofue la-Syphitold Diseases, ‘Wastin, Degeneration, and Uleorntion of the Kidneys, Dinbetes, Stop pige of Water (instantaneous relict afford whore cutheters have beon uscd, thua doing Away with the painful operation of, using thesa instruments), dissolving Stono in tho Bladder, ond In all cares of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronia cases of Loucorrhoca and Uterior disensos, Oné buttlo contniug moro of the activa princle pice of Medicines than any othor Proparation, ‘akon In ‘Tcaspoobful doses, whijoothors require: five or six times a8 much. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, His Matrimonial Advertisement and His Correspondents, A Warning That Showd Bo Regarded 6 by All Young Ladtes. A caso of lareony ngainst a young man named John Morris wascalted up fora bearing‘ befora Judes Wallace, of the Armory Pollco Court, yesterday mornlng, and was sent from thoro on fA change of venue to Justices Summerteld's Court, where ft was tlnally disposed of, Tho evidence showed how two young innn, tho pros ceuting witnesses, hnd clovorly traced tho larcony tu tho defendant's account; and in connection with tho cago wore some racy and interesting dovelopments not pertinent to ft, but from which numorous precocious young matdena .can draw sotno valuablo Information and instruce ton, ‘Tho arrest of Morris on Chriatmas-night wos duly chronieled in Tie Trinuns on the follow- {ng morning, The young man was omployed ns nittondantin tho closets at tho Palmer House, nota very lucrative, prominent, or Toaponeibio office; nor was it one, 18 tho sequel will show, which tho young iman would hive objected to exchange for a position with more lolsure aud money, But of ths yours man’s ambition more non. Among tho many visitors who onme to Chicn- gO to spend the holldiys wero Messra. E. ¥. Gole tra and Hf. W. Johnson,—tho formor n student nt the Jneksonvilte Colleze aud the latter a young: teacher at that Institution. ‘They lucnted ut tho Palmer House. About 0 o'clock Chrlatinns~ night Bir. Goltra made the discovery that he bad n- few minutes before Jeft ‘his pockot- book lylng in ono of the closets of the hotel, and he ut once retraved bis stops to recover tho treasure. Itwas gone. Morris was asked If ho had seen ft, but answered in the negative, The pocketbook’ contained two tive-dollae bills, a two-dollar bIlt some small change in allyer, and a ticket to the performnneo that night at Hooley’s Theatre. Goltva aud Johnson reaolved upon plan for recovering tho pockothook ag follows; The number of the coupon attached to the thoutre ticket, und also tho seetion letter, were remembered by Gotten; and it was at ranged that Johnson should yo to Hooley’s curly that night, and, instead of taking the seat whic! his own coupon culled tor, should take the one scetred by Goltra; then, in easy nny one claimed the acat, he was to bo asked to show his coupon, which, of course, would be the stalan ono. TH PLAN WORKED ADMIRABLY, Who shold promeniuto down the alle nbout8 o'elock but Morris, chiiin the seat, and show the stelen coupon, An ollcer who was Jn walt pennpny arrested him, Whon be was searched Joltra’s: pockuthool was not fou Jit hls pose, eession, but there were found bills and ¢ $2 Di He elalmed to bave been pald off that night, and that offhts salary—20 per mouth—the money Comid in bia possession wns a prrt. dusilee Bummertield wanted to bold tho de fondant over in the sum of $500, but Mr. Goltra being desirous of returning homo with -bis money, whieh would he required as evidence In tho Criminal Court, and not sie anxious to visit the celts to prosecute tho cuse further, More ris was alowed to plead guilty to a misdemenn- ia lio was fined $5, and will probably raiso PE ‘As to the other developments which will be rend with intercat by tho young Indics—tho sweet girls who are homo from boarding-echools and sem|niries to spend tha holldays—thoy are these: In one of Morris’ cont pockets was found nelip of newaprper cut from Tun True about two weeks nyo, which rend PuRSONAICWANTHD, UY A YOUNG MAN OW 35, a ntrnnger in the city, possessing a fair sinro of inteltizence and goad looks, who has nover yot Had the fortune to fall in love, a youn Indy. cofres spondantof rotinoment und xuod looks, axa trom 18.t0 Mr neither rich nur poor no objection, lteferonces Kiven ff required. Object: porsonnt ncqiaintanee ond mrriayo if mutually destruble, Ono who lyor with reniia profurratl, Addross, with entire contidonce, point wMucu Of mnevting, ote, JOHN MOIS, Olnca, Chleaga, I. + Togethor with tho " personal” were found ton or a ‘duzon answers in Morris’ pocket. Tho inswers wore, some of thon, on dellcnto tinted Panor, and, sad to relate, several of the writers are mombets of suns of the wealthiest and most refined families of Chiengo, ‘Pwo or threo of the young misses were only home from bonrding- gehoul for n holiday yaention, and, a8 can bo secon from panies: of it few of tho letters, move in tho highest olrcies of sucicty. It ls not improb- nblo that the parents were navised by the police of tho {mproper tontenoles shown by the girls, In which cage ft will not bo noccssury, as a tee ONE DOLLAN PIE DONTE, __ Ek. TE. RX. ¢ lian \. P , aan a Sa amas he "Sormponanes RApWAY:S ' had been carried = on for | aome timo, tho fair writors doubtless boty Informed by Mr. Morris thnt ha was stopping ot tho Palmer Houso (omitting to montion in whut cn: pelty), and picturing him as o gentlomun of . fipal leatke tnce ond flgure‘and princely bear- ag Tho following from o West Side misa wos R written in excellent style, both ns to ponnian- 4 ship and orthograty, being atsamplo letter CUBES AND PREVENTS: from A CONTINUED CORNESPONDENO! Bysestery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Fever CitcAdo, Doc, 20, 1880.—3ir, Morr: 1 re- eee arteias muck amare Hai fur gimeimemcat nee oud | see rere aoe ae os RS LD cone done para Ifyou aro not acquainted hera, I will sny that | charges trom the bowols, sre stopped lu to or 20 intns you Would probably Le pleased to attend a meot> | wes dy taking Kadway's Hondy Heitor. No congese Ww night, and, if you enjoy music, I would Iike to * > ‘ MW nave you BO. prere, i Visitors we nalts jroeciies THE ONLY P AIN REMEDY suid one or two visita to the rebearsils often re- tly si , AuiL in fy purson Jolniug the Bouletys and. ie you | Saat Jnsrantly stops tho most excruciating paints firo musical, you may conclude to Join. ThoBo- | whether of the Iamgs, Stomach, Bowels, oF elety holds Its mectinzs at tho yorthwost curnor | ether glands or ormins, by one pplication, of Itishap court and Mudigon streot. A Madison | °"ENFATGK ONE TO TAVENTO MINUTES, Btreot evr will take you nenr there, and by walk- | No matter how violent or excruciating pain the ing a few steps on ilshop court you will finda {| fmuomatic, Bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippled. Nerv- aco directing youtotho right place. Vory re- | ous, Neusat or. peaatraleg wits disenso may SCLrUlly, tS. siting tho Hooloty write deain | PACh, MADWAY'S READY RELIEY will afford tanit engo, and toll me how you ilo It, and whothor you | SNELAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, will Join or not. . INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, itdoca not appear whether tho closot man | INFLAMMATION OF THE HOWELS, Joined or not, Justice Summertiotd ruling that STION OF THE LUNGS, the matter of tho “personal bad no roferenco | BORE THROAT, DIFICULT BREATHING, to tho larcony caso, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, ‘The following was from a boarding-schoo!l | HYSTERICS, ChODE | OE mis: TALRE, INFLUENL« Q1UNSDAY, Doc, 10, 1880.—John Morrla: Inre- | HEADACIIE, TOOTHACHE, ply to your personal in ‘Tne Trmuxel bey to NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESSNESS, gay thit E would tke vory much to form your | NEURALGIA, IUIEUMATISM, nequaintance, nm It yor of uge and callod ; COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, ad Joking. I have fust left school, whera I CHILDLAINS, AND FLOST BITS. vo buen fur ton years, intonding tospond tho | ‘The application of the Meady Rellet to the holidays nt home, and will try ta prevail on | Patt or parta where the pain or difficulty exists father to allow tno torcmuin home. Tam tke | Will ford ease and comfort, you; L have novor had the fortune to fallin love | ‘Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumblor of us yot, {n fact, 1 havo nat had any opportunity, | Foren, ae ee toe nutes SUED Ura ITDe Hasta ‘buen In boarding-school nearly all my gue, Dl arehorn yaentary. Colle, Wind inthe Ttrust that you will lool: on my tettor to a | Howels, and all Internal Bul favorable Nght, and if you desire an interylow 1 | | Travelers shoul aware cue ii Bottle Of Thad will moot you [i tho Indies’ dining-roon) at Raco y's Mendy Rolief w bed o Li Iros'. noxt Monday afternoon at 6 o'dlock, water will Tprevenbslexions oy aia fromechange will wear w Derby” hat, Ulue Voll, and duvic ule | Of Water, tie tettor than Pronch Uraudy oF sturot,, Yours expostuntlys onal 43 Anothor youny lady answo: 0 * personal” by drat inhouneiag tae ie wis the fret time ehe FE V ER and AGUE had ever done Bry noe, of tho kind. She stated tat she Ilved with her sister, hor parents resid- FEVER AND AGUE ourod for fifty cunts, ing In nuotuor part of the State, and closed with | Thore 1s not a remedial agent in this world that “iny, correspoudents aro yory limited, and | will cure Fever and Ague and all other Mulurt- should this poor tittle nota meet with your ap- | ous, Hillous, Scarlet, var phola probation f should be pleased to continue tho | fevers (aided by RAI ekaDWATS Yellow, aud othe ¥'8 PILLS) #0 quickly READY URLIEF. ’ 8B : IY CENTS PE HOTTLE. If Mr, Morris ld havo the audacity to presomt | qe ener ED himself pofore any of tho young ladies, bia pere _ sonal appearance, auythiu but handsome, tAD 3 Ubaye: Geen ae tensile disappointment to RADWAY'S oe Regulating Pills! Mugged by an Angry Elephant—An In+« toxtented ClreusEmployo's Experl- | PERFECT PURGATIVES, SOOTHING APBRE correspondence.” Then como the name and addre: once with tho Vicious Animal. BNTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS CincinsAtt, Doo. 26.—"Tom" Sullivan, Master RELIABLE, AND NATURAL IN Pane Lt Ma teas Same Seer dil voly exporlence aly il ia cl st winter quurtors, in this city. in’ the neighbor- A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel. hood of the quarters aro niany saloons, and Hul- PR tly taatol legantly coated with b livan patronized thom Ivoruily. Shostimulant | , Perfectly tastoloss, | clegautly | cot Warned iin up te. point Tegra bo luiurinod | Meet sum, purgo, regulate, purit, . olvanso, And 5 Pills for the curo of alb Nineell a tharoughbFud eluphunt-tamer, and he | rengthen, Radway's 1 ; Te Ici tied his hand on chiers” ane ines disorders of the Stomach, Liver, bowels, (0° tr and mnost leudachy, Can Vielous of tho clophane. hort, Sullivan entored | Heys. Bladder, Nervous yuntecs, Toate erally tua jnolosure, taktug with hin the reyullar trains stipation, Costivcnest, amination of the towels, or's book, and, advancing toward the antinal, | Pes, und all derangemonts of the Internul Vis uve hia iw prelimiuury. prod. “Chief,” pers | cora. Warranted to effect @ positive curd apa thinking he was wanted to move aside, | puroly vegetable, contalning no mercury, mine shifted his position, at the suino time rolling bis | ‘eral, or doloterious drugs. ~ eyos in aunanyry manner, A second prod sot. ‘Observe tho following symptoms resulting tied Jt, und with a quick metion tha animal cast | grom Disorders of tho Digestive ranet his ink around Sullivan's body, and, drawing |" Consuipation, Inward Vilea, Fullnoas of the hin up oloso, guve bim n powerful squeeze. | Blood in. the ‘Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, ‘Thon, relaxing bis hold, be let tho Hip mass fall | Nausea, Hoartburg. Disgust of Food, Fulluoss to tho ground, Sullivan wae dragged uway og | of weight tn tho Stomach, Sour Kructutlons, quickly ng posatble and sent to the hospital, 1t | Binkings or Fluttorings in tho Pitot the Sto 4s feared be rloualy dujured, ach, Swimming of the Hoad, Hurried and Tithe cule Breathing, Fiuttoring of the Heart, Choking u y or Suffocating’ Bonaations when in a lying poss AV OMIA CTANEES IC ERANI Gs ture, Dota or Wobs bofora tho aight, waver and In ono of Bilchignn's Interior towns live a coup- Dull Pain in the Head, Det cleney mi ¥ kin and Byes, Puln in Jo knows ua the *sinruesy Twios.” ‘Thoy are al- | Hod, vellowness of tho B Wusweroretbur. No uo in the village over ro- | Ene Bide, Ca lat, Limba, and sudden Flushos uf Indnbors wechig Onu ihaccompantod by the oth- | Heob Burulns fh the Med, *g Pills wiil free the or. Thoy go to chtireb toxothor, they split wood | 5 4 ©™, Rauway's Profit’ hoy. WHE thovstrouts taxofuer, uaa | SHE from all tho abovo-nnmsed tor thoy Hyht together, Nut ong ago, after a go> Ful a ye butilo, 4 xentloman suid te tho fumiutne | - SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. a wing guru, Jane athe ao yout pommel your une ead “FALSE AND TOs ratcoted husband: gi ink how bud you ADWAY x Would fevt it ho would dio,” : PRIN RaCTaRR TUT NEW ¥ a URCH-BT B,” sald Maruk Jano ina tona that showed, Bose WARE SE OOH the matter was settled tn ber mind, “we will dio Fav information worth thousands will be souk toyother, Wo made that arrangement when we | you, warepinesl ty am eo het Rear a rs ——— red before, and sven diye utter bis first wife died bo came to me and asked mo to marry him, TO THE PUB Lc. ‘Jobu Henry,’ dufd 1, tyou ought to bo ashame There can be no bettor guarantee ot the value of yourself, Only seven duys ao widower, You ° of Dr, Hadway’s old catablishod 1. Tt i. Rowe, dies than ase BD should wt least have respect enough for yor the a worthless finitatlona of tatu wife to walt areasonnble time. Como bak thom. As tbere aro Fulso Lesolvynts, ellos, sy went ae the funeral and Vl marry you,’ id Pilla, be aure and ask for Radwuy*s nod sce «Abas phe Dane “badway” bi oa What you bude 7

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