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”" THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1881. F} will bo conaidernble InMgnation. Arthur Mr, ( forit: I want, if 1 ean “get it, *¥es' or ‘No’ | On Wednesday. Dec. 2. anothor child, Jane, Ww, Mturin, Mr. Warren, of Buitalo, and the Interest | from General, If Teannot got that, I will state | aged Avoarg montha and 23 days, dled after n | ~———~Fy which aupporta Conkling, vet mena to bo loyal | the message bo haa been pleased ta send me by | brief Ifincse, and scarcely had the afiiloted pare fe yo name of nlmart numberlosa acquatutancer, who have fearned from agsoctation with thi frlond huw filed 1s our onrth with the beatiful in tho nntne af the elty he foved, the: word mast abundant manner upon the family whom ‘Thou bnat so jereatly berenved by —— =a 7, "7 bo done.” GO God, espeoinity we pray Thos tolet ‘ pust TO DUST. Thy benediction Peat in a" peculiar and cep ents realized their borvavemont ero death | VU ANTE A, DUG CLE A TOUNG UNG . . loge aS dD ne, we fo thy party in ed Hund organization, uro ml pate tse that which baa brougit us bere this afternoon. | be xpokens nnd most sudiye and tost t for Crowley, who hi adway in tho - it don’t matter whethoryou take stor not,” | olaimed thelr third and only remaining child, | ors, whure, und ti n ’ y is 1 4 " ehind his car | Joseph W., who diced Thuradny, aged 6 yearn and | im ,"here, wad time with each, B.D, CHAN . Funeral Ceremonies of tho) Sriairadeianit sii, ma uouuled mater | fasie aul us afepustesl. we mint tht Fete ee eee ene eee ete ey Ig his tocar ean eonteadiet | ii months. ‘The funeral of the. tro ast naman | 222eeh: Alek 5! B. Car- We pray Thee ta give strength to the broker ting Line ayeale that ternithat separates us from | duy ta not leaning on Conkling as fondly as | the rumor through tho Associated Press, We | tonk place on Saturday afternoon, Tho chil- Employment Agenctis, Late’ George . Oe heated and reauguntlon Cs tho bruaed apieit, | himforovor. Ilersed privilega could. we now prowiaunly, und 4s fallowliy aut. his new course. } don't care nothing for you. dren were taken with vomiting and other pre- ANTED HO LANUIENS FOR SB SOUTH, 4 and inay enoh one of this andiy-boreaved famtiy | desembted It this radar hava uttered our ree | Ho does not ike Arthur, and fs, therefore, work ‘Tho oorrespondant lnquired who this young | monitory symptoma of scuriet-fover, after ¥ A be Avda cheap fnro; 20 wood-chope + penter. Doenabled to say: Tho lend giveth ine Lord | grots to hisdying enr, while ho waa ublo to dis | ng for Platt or Romubady else, Conktinge cor. | man wns. frown, the stenographer.” Tho } which they pasaed Into a acmi-comatene xtntc, | Perm eto. CHIUSTIAN & CO. 25 south Waters, tnketh away: blessed bo tha namo of the Lord.” | tingulsh tho tones of affection; eauld to have | rect attitude Is takeep hichand off, andif he | reporter proceeded with Mr. Nichol, when | and actual i alepttodenth, Thoy sutfered very Misectianeous. = a Hoar ts now in this humble prayer. Torch we | whispered to bia does be Wilt Rtill be. recognized as the master of | Brown, the stenographer, broke in: “The Gen- | little, and their iincss waa of short duration, ANTHO —BUSINE ¥ * all the lesson of aur martality.. ‘Teach us that ‘That tontor farewell on the share ourStite polities: butit hola dotacted In an ine | oral won't nou you; we don't Want Noy nowspa- | from twenty-four to thirty-slx hours, ‘The Mise | WYANTEO— nusiniss 2 RA ESHA, * Mfusto~Hall Shrouded in Mournful | i the tmideeor tire wenry tn death. ObT may Ge thie wide world whan wil {t er, turference here, whatever, way be interferes he | per mon around hero anyhow,” co Is muppored to buvo berm a malignant tyne | vez esate a 41h Triuue, Musio- rouded im no Vive In this would that, when Wintel ehowra tho spirit, ord ite bark Is going to make enotnics.” Tho newapapor man ralldly intimated thag he of wcarlot-fover, tho patients dylog of bloud- | WYANTEDSA, FHS -CTASS “NALRBMAN TO ' f . cl bite us totepnet fram Tuts off into th unknown dark: What ia tho mattor with Conkling?” 2 | was addrcning a rentioman, and requedted | polsuning. Contra aid Koutheen town oe eng sods In, Trappings and Floral Of- thie rear ncomes whieh Lids us todepart Tron | but what tributes of eatecm we could notofter | naked. How do you necount for bis continu | Mrown, tho atchographer, to keep quiets Lut — finnufactury exit. sip, grain, and stoga hooves wes . hia oves in the perfect serenity, of triumphant | to hia living heart we nince here upon his colfin, | ons and successive repulsiong—frat with Hayes, | Brown, the stonograpber, wouldn't keep quict, ’ PENNSYLVANIA. freuen byota and sho WLAPIE Kip und call Al * ferings. twlth, Wourk it inthe hane of iim who ithe | and uwalt na reunion horenfter In tho skien. uext with Garileld, and a9.on? and aerenined menncingly: “Do you know who a MURPHY & CU, faye resurrection and the life. Amon, DUNING THE DELIVERY OF THIA ADDRESS | Woll he in a man of narrow purposes—in- Inn? if 1 aay the word you will bo kicked out - i tense anil deop, but without latitude, “Ho never | ofthis place. We don't want you hero; we—" | Tho Philadelphia Members Sfolding cre hate one mivoge Buta oC Blinc am Murks for Eat tle. Fapigeat ie Consral annette the Power to Elect the Senntor. hint 1 is no philosa; 'e nt he was rent receive ve, o wo] and lsu -xood while enining wo anothor view. Ts | and with tho remark o Sir. Nicbol that be, ns | PIMLADEDDHtA, Pao Jan. %—From this point 110 “SADESMENS Applyafior 9 a m. “MAN TO DO _ WOlRK- ABOUT Prot, Swing was greatly affected, a4 wore many of his bearors, Tho cholr anng, The choir—Miss Kittle Wallace, Mra, 0. K. ae Johuson, Dr. Charles ‘T. nrnes, and H, F. rove Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Tup- | “sang the hymnoommonetog hound; no stable work{ @ Rood place 3 ‘ . ‘ * “1 would not five alway.” atnbition tins been to be Preatient; falling in | socretary of tho Prealdenteciect, should counsel | of viow, as woll xe from Harrisburg, it scoms Rotoreneearoguired.. Geleactte + + -per—Address by Prot. ee ast pea Toe Tar nano Gets ‘And thon tho Apollo Club, led by Mr. Otis, | thnt, to occupy the ame retation he ditt | thogreatmnn to koep avant Bim poople who | plain thint tho outcome of the Honatorin! content Orme WO aan a Swing. Prof:8wing then spoko as follows? rendered “ Soft may thy slumbers be,"—s pleco Seat Grates ave Minn os pala he asked | could trent visitors with at tenst ordinary civil- | now depends Inrgely, If not entirely, on tho vote 5 hinnk caniniss}ons, tixuratively | (ty, he jeft Brown, the stenographer, In its den, q the Legisinture. speaking, to Hit np ashe tiked: und hethougat | ine Gonoral neat the most adubie of men, | of tho Phitadelphia members of tho Lerisinture, Hispower would mako hin Granva mueceasor: | and at once replied ia tho wemutivs to the quos- | Mr. Grow, whilo still representing himself ns Ww tnd he sont © full delegation to Cincinnati ia | Hon in romurd. to Conkling's visit, and that ect- | hopofal of success, must have belp frum hore or | VW ronpatens anciaiiaie: wonke ee ATES rel Js70 WIth a brass Band, Cornet! at the head of [t, | tled the rumor, to Is beaten, His present expectation of votes | Kanknkeur wayos reasonable. Address, Commerclat and Arthur Jn tho ranks, to, uowainate ‘bin, —__ does not exceed thren or four, and ten mare are | een Cakeakegs He the wenkest of, four candidates, nnd GEN, JOHN F. MILLER. needod, Naturally, thore t¢ witch Inquiry now | WANTED A Gil TO DO GENRRAL TOUR jaing led thom all, though his enemy, and real Sa it \ he coukt | te eS y ul vi Yt——| fluence conclusively from ten to fiftecn Seu. Hudetana Pomeruy cents uke ftoberton. | are Now California Sonator—A Sketch | tors and Nuprosentatives, Wut Mr, Mustancs fs y EE lit Abenelene which was a grent favorit of Mr. Carponter. The benediction followed, and tho body was borne out of the Ball, while tho organiat playot tho Allegretto for the Seventh Bymphony of Noethoyen. Only tho family and pallbesrers accompaniod tho body to Itosohtlt, whero it was buricd. eT SIDNEY THOMAS. Z The Journals of our city huve already pinced befure yous jinmronion ekotgh of the latnetite ed Gooey . Carpenter, You have thore Tho tuneral-sorvices over the remains of the | fonrned ow youre bo. as, bow ardent. Hid _ Inte Goorge B. Carpenter took place in tho Cen- | nature, bow devoted his life to all that enter- tral Musto-Hall at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ae a sduciitus: and four ava muee at ‘and theeatcum in which bo was bold wan shown He oe pee. oe t lita prints Teume toadd such reltections 1s by tho large attendance, almost avery sent In pring alp from Iftecn yours of Intitnate Criente the varquat, circle, and gallorics beingoceupled, | ship. One Sunday nara, in 1868, after my ‘what cotirso Mr. MoManes will take, as he could WUD GERMAN AND BOANDINA< Tb y, rota | service In the little Westminster Church, on tho delegation. Hv did not make as good nen of the Individ lying iH}, and bas boon a0 for several days. tian «isle fur private families, hotata, Lear Aaa ioe InGinnaty teSEdA aE pie eorner of Dearborn and Ovtarin, Leen ul eee SETS Ivistow. itt Frlonds sid te fa woltily. aves to Ban Sranetsen Independent, La a ety tele naivon Br Ingshouses Lie! \ “wero soattorcd all over tho House, In tho ase | {owee0 years remained to bo iutrodiivnd UF 8 | pro Wath tho Wostorn Indiana, Grand | overs oc ol thorn At Nene waht yee | Zen: Jonn F. Miller is our ideal for the United 4 = SITUATIO: WANTED—TALK,. * semblige were many or the most prominent | Carpenter.” Ife walked with mo to my room in ,¢ _mon tn the olty and thelr wives, the deconsed | a publla bullding, and in mind, and speech, and Baving au extensive nequnintance among the -gxprossion, rovenlod A a eet te aad * better-known people of Chicagu. On the stago | which at last brought a diese poworful body to wore fifty momnbers of tho Apollo Club, ond to | this untimely grave. In that first hour of our: * tho loft, In tha orebestru circle, about the same ae alntance ey mand | a of rg » mutnber of the Chtonzo Press Club, OEE TTS ea ektecand itt, od [AMONG THE GENTLES TIcED want | eurad arenteeioter at are ahd musloe Hae THE FOLLOWING: all those Howers woro growing wild, aud In nitich Trunk, and Wabash Drivon Back to Twelfth Stroet. To the Edltor of Tha Chleago Tribune, -Cnicago, Jan. 8—Tho night tho ordinance was passud admitting tho Western Indinnay with its Incumotives, cars, slido-tracks, and into what in less than tou SG very” f 4 tbo a United presentadon SETUATIO: siaraomselaveta thea aiuto for | guaten donate te thgncoemorot Newton Hoots, | PUtean Nee! soma oneok Soseeera eam: | “ee Nero AN REM AD open and generous natures they burned tore: | Very lino of bia character Is strong, bold, and Glaaten now named. It laa comsion boiler that oolskeepers, Clertta, &c. Ahortd to. "Bul, nhough Coukitiy’s friends had | YOt seravetul, constituting a man that Tully { Mr. Olivers candidacy will not continue much | SITUATION WANTED HY ADRUGGIST, HATE salited to oleat Hayes, he did not furglve | touches the summit uf our wish. Pecuniarily, Ta Bat ae A TE caren tee eee enti. und cn turnibh the best of referoncen. C,H. YOURS Hyer, for belpg aula cevucing bin an | be ts beyond tbe tomptation a orbea, Invol: | PAM goe ene Sono corny aka ite: | Bar dement oF the Ltepublienn party. Conmarentin, | tectiially, ho stands the peor of any and of all. | clination te concerned. Philadelphia holds tho | GU USMON WASTED AW HOORKRRE TI Of Conkling agailed Hayes with real, dec,| Morally, no stain rests upon ble escutcheon. Of | key to tho position, and the rete bore aro tice, Night. bis genius for. dostructivencss lee | commanding presence, his Influence augments } NOt Particularly friendly to him. ‘Thoy app ing ‘guporior, ‘The politicul vinss, resent | (a all bis wesociations with men inevery sphere | Cite te cuntrol thoy bavo of the matter, and Spe ‘TON OMPETENT | BX- Jenced office man would like « povition af an: tho must advancing chy of modern times, 3 ing Hayes’ estimate of thom, followed Conk= the present Inclination ts to uso It. TOES Oe TES eared Cn ae “George M, Pullman, of. Russoll Jonos, of that confusion kuuwn to thy’ opon flelds, | an Alderman dectared ina apecch favoring tho | ling, who for nm tle recovered wed pr of life. Witha pon facilo and classic, and a | ure will reassemble Wednesday, and most of | ing to work for. Tinglorato aulary.” Flewteclaas city Marauiell Fictd, 1. %, Lolter, Front that far-off day up to last Sunday after: | ordinance that noltbor bis constituents nor tho | larity; and ho then showed the poverty of his | Hngue that anawera truthfully toa magnificent } the Souptark aus ag pars i ret hia Hae reteronces, Juha V. Farwall, 8. 1. Cobb, foon qur sequalntunuce hus boen intimite. and | ross wore opposed to ite pissage. What the | *couroes by putting tp Grant nentn for Presi. { brain, be has alrenay made his inntk in constitu He Pa ean ees ‘Grow recelvostime- | QMLUATION WANT A ¥ (MAN AT PRM rogaee Guan Keotetom ship canaiant’ raat Mcitay afternoon ne eaited | ponltton of tho pross of Chlatgo is, Lam not ad- | fave hen nominated Alu il of na'anee | wong! debate ae woll us among the beet Mermry | iysaintoreamenta at Hew mcn, there would bo | inaLMtnitah Garant ralcay. m pane ee Gorbln Sei Fold, at my house, aud umong otler glowing words | vised: but thut thousands of the cltizone of Chi- | ported Grant, we Were ntout halt glad hn wae | minds in tho country. Ininilitury as woll as | an important changoin the contest, and somo | sccutintunts’ dopartmont af sume guot Ainorican “Th , Wd. Quits, edtha thought that he was gotting his | engo fook upon this ordinnnco as one of tho | beaten, because wo could not help aul in alvil tifa ho stands prominent. With- | ono of the daric horses from -hore would bo } tut. Unesceniiunanin references farnteted: Ag~ George L, Duntap,, FM. lui, to stich w shape that he shoutd soon en | Poaceae mistakes in the pulley of the clty that | sturdy spirit of tho Western Ie out drilling at West Point, he ascended | pressed strongly to the trent, Nothing je likely | brovince wt quebec. : Popnued By Tana ieee Hee incre aaa vate Felons macy aine Tn aco | wan over mude, tuo know, Nor is thie Fooling | eet et eee Ms to what in tho military rank duriog the ttobell- } stantial unity of the Patladsiphis delexation on | —KiWWATIONS WANT MDGPRITAD + Leonard Swett, Photuas Brennan, fdontial wilapor told Wo that he Unt aay exces | coufined to those mon und women whose finn | EOUNTEY Bie Sata a ot uimtted Mmonnctne hwy | fon to tho frat on the fletd betow the command- | ono of the city’s man. aon RE PRAMS De, Wiekoniinin Jon Redettery, Riwiys to bo poor AINAl IE now appear: sone | cial investmenta and ostubiisbod homes are bo» | Poth OG cane bola beaten, anu iiaine, tos, | Wm OlMcor. Mis brain, encryy, and blood have : — Domentics. a Col. W. He Thoulpson, Trot, toboratiair, tho curainy rost was that of tho grave, und thut | MK snerificud by this proposed eniry. ORONO | Conkling ought to have taken’ Guriiekl's accte | been already given to aulldity and coment tbo | | Why run any risk with your cough, cold, | GITUATION WANTED RY A GHEMAN GUL AS ‘John B. Drake, Ht, J, Smith, tho riches ho was to possess wore to be tho | Cunvarmed With mehy pple ter, and froin | dental nomination in good humor. Everybody | Atmorican Republic, Something ts duehim from | hoarseness, or indeed any pultnonary or’ bron Malsyese or charmbermeld., 21 Nurs Erank ints riches of human memory and of the spirit Kenows that tt was an scewent, Whether Gariletd | the people fur his eminent aorvices. chinl complaint, when a remedy aufo, thorough, | Scena Boor, bnek. 1 GES Si 2). Harking, thom - heur but one apinien, and F. Sherman, i, P, Powol world, lalation {a ‘short- | Hoped to bo nominnted or not, or whether same ‘The subject of uur skotch is Ono of the repre- | and so easily obtaine’ as Dr. D. Jayne's Expee- Employment Agencies. : doaher, John Mantery Mc. Caroentor from that boyhood in which Ts tee eal atta Tee wlll tavaive | few oF his Erion considered thnt he might have | scntative men of America, who baa beon iden, { turmnt enn vo BAN? Je you ‘nave coutracted a | GryuATiONy WANTED -VAMILIEH IN NEED OM Bard, Ferd \ » Fuck, ines Of us first saw him revealed a strange nt | 9 city to tho extent of iniliions/of dollars in Schanice, oes not al B general fact that | utted with the Interests of his country fn so io- | Severe cold, savo your lungs from tho danger- xvod idinavinn or German ale help can be >dobn Wentworth, , Conritd, oe ment tothe public, He wus always wonders | Craoucoring to rid Iteif of a nuisance; that it | lls nomination 2738, aN mecidenty-more of ut | tinuto a oumice that he Is as woll-known | ous irritation aid Jotiammution which freuuout- | supplied BUBKE'S office, LS Milwaukee-ay, * Perry H. Smith, iC, F, Guuthar, oh by feane. mens music, and Htorature, and | ohstyucta the natural and necessary growth of ageldone thos se a te tntdon by thu Demo- | throughuut the United States ‘as he ia In bis | ly brings ubout consumption by promptly re- Srmuario: WANTED-WINCONSIN GINTS, . 31. Henderson, C. B, Holmes, religion could bu brought to tho people. Hither | the cys that it mutvates and dialigures anvren | cats In 18H. Mr. Conktiny then persisted in his | hore tn California, His frst acrival fn this | Sorting to tho Hxpectorant: and Mf troubled | 15 canks, gotiert, scene. dining, and inundry work? » James Wateh, 1.2, Rayner, frow his ature nlony, or from his disposition. | tom ssyeifth street to Vin Buren which other neeimenlabs. sauna, recaning i sllow his | State was in Wiss. and having received a thors | with any affection of the throut, you will find Feo juirte wan al ry ath telephone; city fee, ¢ Chorles Spring, Jobin Mattocks, Intensifled b: rending such Authora as Mil ond | wise would soon rival in regularity and come sionals fo, ete, aie tt ne ew Homlnations | ough cducation ja the profession of the law in | this romedy cqually offectual in afording reller J. Ful eintey, ‘oat Monrou-st. « ‘Tertius Wadeworth, Potter Palmer, Spencer, ant all tho reviewers, aud brond pocts, pnetness the linest districts of any’ city tu tho and when tho Natloun ornate wii muadoup | New York and at his old bome in South Bend, | from obstructing phlegm, and in boaling tho in- Nixcelinncaun, . P. Day, . ory B of tho well-established policy of this * 4 cont Napa, and commence ractlce = * ite us vopyint. it HOU 4 + - Gourga buck, Ti Jenkins, Yory doar to him, and farmed bis special part of Micinton ane reliroada to. the viver and tho with the Gurfleld campaign. For four yeurs bis | ut that place and fn this city, renpin an houore | KATE THRIBUNE, MILANCH OFFICES. | tay.crtGits Cekyee Address 17.4 14 £8 Housh On A... Downe, J,Ne Uarating tha public, bo loved it passionately, and was | to in tuolr approncivs to the business contre, | frends hare abeyed bit I usleng scant favors | ably reputation, both with tho mombers of tho | TH uitbER TO ACCOMMODATE Obit SSS Jotn BM. Nountree, = Wed. Davis, willing tu ‘live in u plain hamo if only bo could | MFO Wh Mane APE Ton ee aden of othors it iy | OF Presidont Hayes; hut whon it came to usking | bar and tho conimuntty geno fous patrons througbout the city, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. OLB o "9 Y gilt Ll anes In gone manner assist the public of this our 4, iM. Houloy, + NG Goode! inctropolis, He wad a gonern) of forcos and was ratly. = , dnnson, thom to be abstinent for olzht yuars they would | Cullod back to Indinaainy 1608 “by Itnoss in his | Hehed inne Gales ia the didietent Kivisions ct C. Goodwin, Watter Kiinbalt, i t : peas well to distinguish intorusted From disinterested | nothuva it. Mr. Conkling protibiy discerns. the | fainily, he was compulled to tay thore for a | desiunated velom, where advertisements mill, ba | (y#AY BANGAINS ae have known a mun to favor this -COND-LLAND ORG, & de Ls . ulwuys out in the flold orgintzing, equipping, | Potsons, ‘ fact that Gon. Arthur fs muro Iikely to io Prosl- | tine, much to bi ‘1 ~ | taken forthe same price as cliaried at tha Mais en ND ORGANS, Og tanto, Nis Witvorth, dirctiogs ‘and tnspleing.” ie loved tmusio fot Fee en orate at than thiss tout by | gent of the United States thin ho ia, It te not a | tended to make this State Bie Hormiauont hams, | Omiee, aad we eT DO ee Zorgang, $3; #5 ensh and 6) por month. Henry Dudloy, ‘Thomns Geary, otbors, loved. books for othors, loved nrt for | ong uiaoking up Dearborn streot it would nar- | remote contingency thnt be will renew his rela- | Hts active and energutio nature would not {n his 3. & Th SIMMM Booksollurs und Stationare, 123 2onans, Fb; Scnsh and $ por month, Mal. F.2 Gale,, Robert: Mltovel, utitinta ant posscan tuose tars that the | row the businoss centre, enbince the value of | None with Cornell tohend Arthur ofl." Gazi. | utd home, eran, atlow blin to remaln idle, Tho } Swenty-sconditt ers cotta Ui Sepmune 2a bi gaah and Spur munth. eorge W. s |. C,Goodriehy, —* central property by Utalting the supply, Jnorease Se ES ‘at Cummpaiyn of the Nepublican party brought ote BUGAT, Drugeist, 0 Groverar, | Juryuum 4; BS cush nnd 6 i Jobn Dillon, 8..E. Robinson, with brain and barid, a traning, ways benedt a tow nt tho bit prominently forward as one of its most | 2orthwent cornor Thirts-Dtth-rt. onan Saat ANG gs ae. renteRs Te Wilder, Frau B. Wilkto, Mite inbors to eathblish, tho Contral Church | Tuts. and In inany ways voueflt a fow ne tho | INTERVIEWING GARFIELD, | tnrnvst membors. fie hnmedistely commented | yagi PUCuMAN, Dresish corner Thirty-frst and | orvang #6; seman and & por month: ai Btate-ate, ‘altor Peck, dudes Bradwell, eatne not more from his friendship for its ks terested, no duubt, either: for bouefits revolved - X vostump bis native Btate in tho interests of WEST DIVISION. f+ W. K, sullivan, A . fhurron, pase Sustoe han team Giz thoory that tine | or proiised, and aro wholly committed, oven | MAMeultien Experienced by Corres Fromnnt gd won the Fespoct und admiration of | JAS. Of. KINKLEY CO, Uniuglsts, 134 Bouth patente urgane ara in good ardor, A few xo00 +50 1° Baa ees pray ata Siaolo ores aad with, simpio Fite, and wit | WBN they scm most iudillorent. |) apondents Visiting Montor—Arauning | fur topolitienl complexion: Wise tae cence | naga: ROPULONUS, Newsdoater. Stationer, eta, | Hult : H.W. Thompson, at. 2. Cowles, Acongregntionnl music, should meot a vice of | _untionnen Lt Sal eunatitnentsycbe not too empte to Obtain Informnation—Ine | giso cutored tho eunvass In indinow for Lincoln, | yee Madeanent. wear Wostorn-ng: | {0 NEW ORGANS. +d. W. Bout, William Cotbroke, Hunt publlo whieh wus! nover absont trom his | siren intuoueed vy tho opinionsand indifor- | solent Underatrappers—Tom Nichol | snd took part in wuny heated debates tat wore | oarmérortwelfinae’ Y seiegapce ts BN NEW PLANUS. ru Teompsds ‘Goorse | ny Code there was demanded & Toauer, To An tho apie anes. a EN Guy jou aro auppused to bo a | Has 2 Situatlon—srowny the Stenog- eer ra toa i pineed bles oa ome tho | obsde ESC: deweler, Nemadonten, and Fancy AW. W. RIN, AE LNG. B wise, Impartial, far-alghted, incorruptible body | raphors H 4 unt Madi COUNER STATE AND ADAMS-STS. James Lungland, Josoph Dunlap, ! itual part only, but in the temporal department | oemoy, Hetwoon your netion and tho beat in- leadors of bis party, and he was looked up to | HF. KRA ruLsciat, EL Wost Maudison-st, core | __ NETL a Thuodore Cestefetd, — W. is finll, Of the theory. | Mr. Carpenter, perhaps, alone Seer ee ee eee Tan ininreaies ‘Speelal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, for opinions and ativico upon the intelento and | "Xydtwy s ACOBUON, Deusxler, It Narn Halstad, | GPOMY E CAME oe Feo homaape George frow Brmotient ‘industry dewanded uy" the. now nasa ne Stas oe eae prank aca a itie vals pone ee ie porn we fon Gots Sorter caed ihe eae comer Indianess orrst DIVISION. pean sel 70. Oy jutibly its population an jalncss? If Md resident-elect 8 lo jaze of Mentor, - . > Ne. ” MAN f Leu cana 2 W, Liusea, venture, and ng heart wit! tek ma to roow! 149 | Soe a ralltoad depot ut Van uren and Doarborn } jas bocome, as, of ‘course, it should becomo, Iaturo of Indinun tayottor.at tho timo of the | oA, DURLINGHAM &, Cu. Unduruty, 443 Nortn Ligne h eae ar BRAC i (oe rl Will sought out a-group of leuding bualnesa- | structs thon bo us grent a tnonstroity ue if IE | tolorably well known tw the gnncral public, and { providing meus for nny requleltion or mens | ey wit AMY & GUy Drogxists, 675 Larrabee-tt. LANGEST STOCK { . . i. Sussoen, mon, who resolved to stand acourity for threo | Teh thirn Streeter And by what it would now | the placo, with ite Inhabitants, hus become in | otc. that tha General Goverament might make, | “LOUIS W. IL NEEBE, Printing and Advertising .THE WEST, =, ‘Tho arrangoments wore under the charge of | (Onf4, {or the expenses of such nCentral Chivet | cost tha city to got rid of a railroad ocutod on | somo cases unpleasantly familiar to nowspaper Ailifgr, whojnad served tn tho State, Boouto, wag | Acenk Nod wid niationary Howe ee, WDA Ae FOR YALE ON RAHY HA YMENTS, ‘ Mr, Frank Gilman. ‘will outlive all who frequont its alsics to-day. the present site of the ‘Trtmuny Lutlding, you | mon, Tho house in which tho head of the Nation ith th fC 1 S rit 7 STONY & ©, mM + SDE is ean fairly judge of tho maynitude of the prob- f i with the rank of Colonel; resigning his seat in UN THE DECORATION OF THE ITALT THY BAME INGENIOUS MIND, fan nigh toe ordinance Will furnish the city | Fesldesatands upon. a-lundscapo that at this ) the Senate, ho Iminodintely organized the 'Twon- AILUF RESINENGG HUSINESS CHANCES, i \was of aaimple yet thorough ptece of work, and | the eama restless heart, thoaatno persistent will- | to solve at no distant day, Look at othor groat | #e#son of tho yenr presents ns cold and dreary, | ty-ninty Rogimontof Indiana Volunteors, and Torze brown horse, woul mean a nyc ~ the disposidon of tho mournful draporics waa ereE SronhO: abana Oue oF nothing thts build celtics, ae fan nr gina Panton, ‘Now | cheorless and uninelting a proapectaeone would } 88 appointed its Colonet« and enrly in Oce Mankol. Bring hura } ERLANG Ye aus Seamade agte produce avery solemn and tm | ing whose beauty and value nro to-day turned and Philadetpita, Potntout If you cana wish to east bis worst enemy adrift upon: yet, | {ever 10h Joined Gun, Houssouu's forees, thu with no placo for uillos nenr it resombling in tho | "yn tno following February he au faintost way an inn Wherp.a pilgrim to tho great || commandaf x beigado, wader Go imin’s humble mbodo' may rost, and the goncral | WAS thon tn and around Bowling Green, and | MMAKEN | Ineonventunce of ronching the spot, crowds of | took wleuding purtin all tho aubsequent came hora. peoplomake tholrway to Mentordully,—soime out Peas in ts Inall the ae trusts that were of curlostty, many from motives of porsonal fn- | given bint be sbuwed tho qualltivsaf tho suldier. toreat with polities) favor Intholrinind'soyound | Many inoidente und particulars of bie military ‘or single street that will bear any cumpurrisur to Dourborn strect, thathas been cutshort by a Tallroad deput after extending Wut Mttlo niore thin a half a mile, bserve the nye tom of ruitronds averywhere, und tho polley of avoiding the tnain thuroughfures and centres. Wo subinit that no adequate renson can be given fordoparting from tho wise custom of uthor Rront cities, or from tho uniform palley of our into eulogies of the dead. ‘The ontorprine was repeatedly glain in ray own loss bold judgment and hope, but year after yuar, when sucovsaivo plaus failed, this man of hope saved carefully the dustof bis burned-up wishes, I must in- trude au Incident that will illustrate the unilag- ging zealand hope of this now eilent brother, me to write w lettor to.n leading citl- naitn and of wo tittle sympathy CRNIT MITTEN, HLUE RIDDED | rourkete Trodts -Jarzo return 0 vounting-room af tho | pniers ahea! a for. FUL, All machinery nocersary un | wad, Can bo thoroughly invustiaui. Addres V Th LARGH HnOWN | 24 Priving unice, é new L Se Michumnent | A AIH RUSINESS CIIANCH — A” WELL-Rs- ——. uibitighed retail eucery duing a heavy business, in Chicago's loading waburt, can be bought fort en'inaeniock on tind, Adgress K, Koout 4, #2 ‘Subte-nt.. Chicago. pressive effoct,. The long sweop of each of the gatleriéa was hung in unrelteved black, Cane hat g Haulog tho sombro clrele of the lower gallery, the drapertca extended around tho platform, y ‘Fanning beneath tho organ. This portion of the -¢irele, however, consisted of festooned black and whito clothes, with hangings of evorgreen. v 6 mie bel zon Of grent wer i nt Fone The entire back of tho platform bencath tho | With public affairs, In which totter [was to ex- | uwnup to ‘tho present time, Whut bus the | powerful tettors of introduction in thelr hand, | [Ifo could bo given didour apace perialt, Bullivo hrlek bnent thy | (gO KALE HURT AIH CHANCH TO z ' ¥ es guy that nota acintilla or breath of sus- roume deept price, BO. Inquire Oe stop Into a cond paying tueltiass: cleat stcck. goud : patcony wae hung with dcop and black drapery, | pis, tmowrowine demand Tora Muslo-Hall and | eat a oe eve all ctor raadsy | 89m aro private messengors with Stuto averets, | pieton upon any uct of his while in thn army Shodrpora se a Jietiae an Old Gatanitanel tends ina ive sannue or tobe thus 5 sf s “retloved only by tho snowy whiteness of | tor waa weitten and dont, The avswer camo in | If tho” vicinity of tio luke or river ts poud and tnuny moro ure humble nowspaper repro- | was ovor brought smainst him, white tho lot of f HTORY MANMLESPHONT | {aclurine town ond agricultural countrys Jewel tied book, wull-papor, y sides good ruasy : " vf o are: it wad varict ‘tho floral — hour-glass—thi exactly these worda: enottwh for the Northwestern, tho Chicago, sontatives, who aro dlapatchod by tholr chiefs to | ono of hiseyes attest his bravery and aufforing 2 Michixan-ay.. Detwoen Marmou- | yiven fur wanting Rell: ntock wortl: nbuut S4UU: “Chicago Press Club, "The tront of ‘tke punteon DEA sin T'eannat give rour project one moe | lington & Quincy, tho Illinats Central, tho Mich- | reach the bottotn of those scerets, Tho curlus- | Whiluserving hls vountry In the Quid. comet and Twellttieate As Je AVERELI, 17 Beare na, trade wanted. Address 1, ZiLbeit, Conners dunn Central, Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, and many other rallrouds which hnvoe done so much for the olty, why shouldn't tho Wostern Indian, menvaattention, Yours, ¢ An September, 1865, he Tealgnod his position in | burn: {ty huntors and tho rabble socking poll When L showed this reply to Mr. Carpenter y. bs eutittoat the ariy to return to C1 \ was decorated with black and white bangings, caught up with bunches of flowers and festooned tifurnia with his funily, | [ROR SALH NH FRET CORNET OF PRAIRIE: | TOIL NALECA™ FIRMT-CLASA FSTAMLIGHED favor fin! ns easy avecss ng vos the messenger ontel tf 3 av. and Sixty-tnntest, at sis nurdiy hair price. | Jt re “ ot ASH ED 0 gor } Intending again to enter Inte tho pruative of his <A ae Site ot fas Rurdly, hale peice. i hardware business iy Denvers explial required with atrands of gracoful smilax.. ‘Tho rail divide | keohges, Mee edtorprises ang. that T eguid hot | Which has no history, bo sntiafled with ko we: | carryiut tho Sinte secrots, but tha nowspapor | profeadun. | Kecoenizing bin worth, howev about di Yor barns a tt ‘ {ng the auditorhum was suftably draped, and tho | personally ask anything aiatn of anywody for | Commoditions’ [ut'tt Js said thoy niready bave | ropresentutive haga hard time of it. Infact, | Soon after bisarrival he was appointed, by L QERMGHRATOR KARE POI HINING-ROOM: VERaRSOL bed on tote ieee hangings, | suehanend, And yet this hero in suck work | Yestod rlghis. My oplulon Js otherwise. ut | tho understrappers inthe omploy of the Gun-" | ton honold until 16, declinieg a roappols reds obey hnasekecnae Guat are Oher bas 8a - eral appear to look upon a newspaper writer a8 ton sne held MSIME 1800 deelintnit “s:Feappel vit @ species of tramp who bas to be guarded, anid Leavin; public ites Gem diiter, speared in hap fe trary es scoutenlty, loratent aed : ct - | commurcint pursuits, which xivo the fullost ex- | property for sale chuap, ‘Inquire of veh Aduge about pittlug a beggar on borseback, Peet incarcerated the COUNTRY REAL UNTAT I ete, enmptotely, and having Mkoly enough | infint strueqics of ‘that party and assisted to | Tron Salut PER ACRH—im ACNE, TOUIE ce been, through frlondship, or fnfluence, | malntuin hee amity and afterwards Co carey out | 2 niles mouth of Union Mock-Vards, ‘This isu firel- 81,000 10 nf 0, Ufted ft 1 | t2e Rrund mission it hus to thisduy Bo success | clea tract of tand formtuck far, cinsa mannfacturing businoss uf twonty yours’ atand- or something — els, ron total | Ans aurtnined XA pur acre-Ou0 af the fiiest Macro tracts of land | (ug. satietuctory avidunce givan wn tu tho prosperity obscurity and exalted Into tho position of open- | “tao most radien! mombor ot any of tho | Mingoonsieesinne Sleknces Eruty or snlos ieian | Peete ousinass, MENIY WALLKI, Jit, ue doar~ ing lotters and keoplog guurd on the tences In | britches of the Warkingmen’s purty cannot | jrestbacmin, | . (a pe ee RE a tho tront and rear uf tho houso ta see that no | find fault with the position the Goneral ovcuples $1,409 ‘Nice #-sero farm, well tmprovail, two miles $2 BUYS A FINST-CLABS GENTS FUR- 50: i win Gonevn Lakes Llowae, barn, Urchird, Lencon, ede nishing xouds store on tho WestSide reporter Jnterviewg the matd-sorvane or tho | or tune ime, {its vluws, au exnrosued dit te | Ceri uid ren onc as 9 yes ceraren atety Ruri not a eat terms will bu rand, libe maneservant, have begun to bellovo that they | ste, Juatico Fluid, of thy United E adupreme | milestone Cian on alumi Ite ane node here, | dens Yai ckriunno-ofhcos ouone TUF CauInay Y ore infinitly yreater thin tho groat | Court, ns to cause that gentleman to very mi- ay ail Under good fence; &) head uf r = pian whe omploys | thom, or caUrao, ‘Gen. torintis: modity tho’ idene he baa! “enter. ara, th Rte LO, fen ons, SU iulleh ome, WINANCIAL, - riold has found necessary to enforce some int and promuiguicd for years in the form Peel 2 Bret i prescott OA y if ey check upon tho crowds ‘viohayo beelezed him | OF deoisions from ‘tho. euch conooruing. tho or nero maar ont aaere fermcongand | A Ni cuinore, vies wlaout aoaneali ane alner se sinco ho tug chosen tho rior of thoNation, und | Chineso question, Jn proof of this stutemunt, tt Mir ullinaecons at dd roumatvacas! cvioe. | callaturate, W. Mc RING, i, Mndiaoneat., Moves a. Jt was equally necessary to hiro men to meot tha | is only heocasury to say that the learnud jurist ind throu Nuc torebards, Will take halt ie | 44 ANCLS AtaDe ON DIAMONDS, WATOMES, People who cumy upon idle errands und dlsposy | Wroto Gen. Miller a luttor, In whloh bo. vory | city property. 4 , A icy aE Oneshule bro ore taten ois LAOS GELS, of thom. He atinuld, however, seivet luckoys Rrucefully auknowlodiren Woxrent merit of tho | Fifty other farma all ovor tho West forsalo atiow | ioomss und | ENitindaloh-st, Hatablished 1h. induced me, a month afterward, to visit that auine gentluman, who had not « moment for guch nachome, and before the interview was aver the sucocasof tho Music-Hall wus uasured, Tho will of thia George B. Carpenter often hat mado }ife grow ont of ashes, Itiathe good fortune of some citios to pos- 5088 fn One man or in n group of men both the Id and thezeat, In Cincinnat! and In Wash- Ington, and in Boston, thore .buve como along men who posscesed both tho money and the spiritual impulse for blessing the public, Other olttes there aro whore tho gold bulongs to one beurt and tho lofty purpose to anothor. In our own Cilengo thia bas buen the form of those forces, and ho whose last rites we Pay here has jon bcen an inspiration fully able to arauss: other min here fa neta public man in this olty, nut 4 capitaiist, Into whose car this man bag not poured eloquent words sbout hnils of musfo and gallerios of art. Hoe bas sung Ike aby! or discoursed {ike n prophet about the future greatnoss of this’ placa, and the posal bilities of tha noble and Doautiful and the uso- ful that jay ot wonlth. Bupy thoy tave, i¢ wilt bo antl cheuper to housekeeper nitat Hare ones im= bo when tholr , facturura fis wll tia doalore. a butter Investment offered; mous, duit information dealred given ap! ann, 1 Cull at Hirko'a Riropenn Midinan-st,, Chieazo, 111, and see te it must bea’ fortuna to NTRD—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITI’ taku controlling intérone tn, w firsts + Tho disptay of Howers was very large and very ¢ bonutiful.: It covered a largo part of the plat- form, and greatly tempered tho solemn darkness sof the funereal draperics which enshrouded ,alniost the ontiro back portion of the halt. , There were in all twetuty-thros pieces of floral composition, all of thom of graceful form and poeticul suggcation, On the extreme loft ,9f the platform was 8 largo harp given by tho alsters of the decvased, Bitsses Battle and Lucy . Carpenter. Next cume o singularly bandsomo ‘pleco consisting of an opon ible, tho gift of ; Miss Jessie Couthou!, tho clocutionist, who is at . Present absent from the city. Imbedded among ‘tho towers, constituting a pago of tho opon book, was the Inscription upon a satin ground: “To my Friend and Counsclor: I shall miss thy welcome home." Lesido thia stood a large and very beautiful cross presented by Mr. and Mrs, Edson Keith, Then came a tall, broken column sottio with thon now than it wil tracks aro lald and depots bullt, aud rent estate doubled its value, Lot the ordinance te roe pealed, Sipxey ‘Tnostas, VERAL FIRST-ChABS 5 eee GATH ON CONK. Conversations with Conkling’s Liott- tonants—Displeancd with Hie Corso —Ho Wanted nt First to Defeat Gare Held—IMo Is Sour, Petulant, and Jm- posible to Plcaxa, New Yonk, Jan, 7.—Tho Now York Bonatorial contost 1s Interesting to your renders on account of tho peeutinr facts itis bringing out concorn- ing Mr. Conkling, about whom thore is aways curiosity. I wes slitting yoatorday among o group of gentlemen, always presumably Conk- ling men, and after a while ono of thom, putting mo under prom|se of serrucy, and with tho con- jn reaoh of our mon ot ity oth) who have eome discriminating senso in thoir | article, Ho also sald that the logle wus leroatat- | Prices aud ussy toring, |. Ny Sen = 7 and n dural pyramid, tho names of whose donors | Poad bimaelf, his words will, 1 bollave, still Belp | sont of all tho otors, told mo such stories ns, | composition, und whotave n little of tho Gen- | tbo. cat is ei, HOYD, Room 7, 179 Medlyoncat_ |) N¥ AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON PORSITURD AND ‘could not bo learned, Upon tho front of the | “yamnotnow foruetful of tho fact that it | follows: oral's uffahllity and youd nature, ‘A Gon, W. 8, Roseorang, the nowiy-clocted metn- | roi SALE AIMENOVED FAL INNOWIMERN | iA GUNES 1010. VGLMLD UGS desk, which was draped with black velvet, was | should bo ty" task to snonk of tho religious | “Str. Conkitng has boon losing his grip on his |, Some ten or twelve Wave ago on rumor was | her of Congrass feoun ahus district, wndor whiny | Mea ona a oaeae ko abreny fel Adinnie, cue, witout rataval. ot fowust ratent alr a large initial “C," below which reposod a pillow | !dona and character of our Triend. For now uit | own Lieutenants ever elnco he made Cornoll | yegrotiy visited the General, or that he contom- | A braver soldier, a truer inan, amore honor. | WFeper acre. Inyeathatin wi) ‘on elFarmue pocar twas foun Hist Deartorncat. he has beon called suddenly tuto the more fers ¥ prove: HYUr ‘bearing tho initinla “G, 5.C.," ana the worda, Govornor. He fa strong enough, by a direct and Vargnlns. 54 acres In Atehtwon County, i Wsit Fail PUI ULD UOLD AND SILVEK— L : puted euch # visit, ‘This rumor found its way | able, high-minded zontlemnn, there was not In | Souutnd Uarzalis ico perue tn Aten ee Ca ane “From ble lato omployés." “Thoay tloral cumpar | Lochy Toyauied presence of God, if becomes © | poaltive intorforoncc, to wiikey the Konutor Vanat and Wost, aud a number of Bustern and | tho army;and that lo bimselt toscurins) roc- | ferianin rurale Countyrttinuje. Se TL ROWLAN IS Coney Goliad am watson dat, ane value: “ations, togethor with acrossanitwo very yrave- } of Curiatianity by this inn of tho ficoting wort, | from Now York; but tt will probably be his | Wyestoru puperaat oney dispatened Jatt daneuly SOT Ca Ey a Mee a ee ian fatontaice Glcondad)' W taat Madisan-a Matas ‘ful baskets, wore the tribute of those who bad | In all hours the religious opinions of w icading | Inst triumph, ‘Tho cares and disappotnt- | ov tia tuud lay thoy reached Gurllold'a Gry god brllllanoy tn tt pone EAE ASL NUS AND otdtute | TVIGiEST TRICE VAIN WIC NPAT WAVINIS aldod sho deceased nba labors. A vory boautitul | citizea should vo worthy of Inquiry. for such 8 | monte of overwork, of a gonsitivo sud rupollant | «ences bile they could obtain mighty ‘rhs hit oneomiutn from so worthy axource | test runiieain iitnnie For pariicutdes address i, | J] 'GLPER ERICK VALU ROK REATH RAVING broken pillar was the gift of Mr, and Birs. J, Bf, oak bina x nature, of hal€ ad duzen to a dozen personal an- | faction, ‘Thuy were een for sovel isan fodorsement that places tho reviplont fn a ott, Hor pith that bis convictions fu those epiritual things aro of no little moment; but whou one whom we ail knew and loved hag passed into the yreat myatery of denth, thon comes with now import, tha queatton," What wore tho religious tonota of the poruon ‘thus called to go from ocurth?” ‘Tho answer ia ready, Mr. Carpenter waa tho devoted friend of the Christian religion. In ull the past tifteon yenrs, white his Wife was lived {n our slgit, ho manifusted none of the nskoptic, but the Beene sense ot tho valuo of religion. Hie sind wus go anitlyte foal that ho wieb niways sevkiny after tho best poasiblo atatomonta of dactrinw, and waa full of 1@ foollng that,ne thore waa a music for ail, and an art for all, and a sy plonaing to all, and folds whien wore grateful to all, so might thore be a Christtan oreed which wonli carry the hearts of the wholo multitude, fs tendoney to thinkand not for tho publio thus ren npeurea in these pire Itual things, and could ho bive wrought out bis whi bo would have set up o worship which would haye bound togetnor Protesant and Cath- olic, Arininian and Catvinist in tho BONDS OF A COSMSION FAITIL Hig mind could not rellect for golf, but only Yonal Mank uvrdioates, Uta MOL: jengral Brokur, sd Wasltuntau-at, iat G XM UNKY TU LOAN ON FURNITORD, WIT. Out rentoval. G. PAIIY, 10) Wort Mouroa-st LS AND GOOD tog fround tho howe. Whore t ey wore nt | position that the patriots of all partios of ourcn- night Honvon and thenselves only Know, but, | tire country suould feel a just pride in. from the fact that ufter tho sun went down Van torneo, in bis *Iistary of the Army of stradge sounds wore hoard and Jurid {ixbts were | the Cumberhind," deacrives the charge toate avon ty tho vieluity, of tempest-tossod barn | agatuat Rreekturidye's corps by Geu. sliior at pruporty.. Call oF Rear tho mansion of the Prosidunt-vlect, it fs | the tattle of Stone Hiver, dun. 2, 18h ns follows; ee eliabad EVO LOAN fmaylnod thut thoy bivouueked thors and | At this Juneture Cot, Jobn F, Miller, fol ANTED-—THE UEST LOCATED LUT IN ThE slitea ta nalkeaeae tried to koup themselves from freezing by | lowed by a portion of Stavicy’s Nrigudy, charged {VY Mark that sl pr foot will buy. Addruss X by | 455 vittteny.. Hearn pouring out hot vints of wrath upoit | with his brigude across the Tver, Disregurding | Tobune ovev TAR tho pivkota stationed xt tho outposts of Gare | an order frum u generat olticer, not bis hnmuedt= TO RENT WAS stan a Neld’s house, Whon the sun mady his appear- | ato communder, to desist from su hazardous an | ~~ ana ee Jas olan Walnateay ent ney hes SHAT sy aud: che Sempre ie Piha ne sasha Over Ly feb, curious, South Side. branes, Audrers G: climbed the ganien walls, talked love tha ] upon the foe, atready in rapt a NT =, | NT No, Cit. if gorvantegitiecand told thom fulry stories, and Hit of Milice's ine wus aupported voy tho | (TORENT AN ELEGAN LIGUuiE NO. 37 SUCH: 01 Tnyished thelr store of tine-out wpon tuo rustic | Eighteanth Oblo and portions of tho ‘Thirt; Apply ut ance to J. METH, 0 Deurburn-at, Koon kL flouth Stace: rs inborors whom thoy auspovted to have nny | soventh Indiana, and Soventy-cizbth Penns: — — WAMABILAV.-UAGDHOME FRONT knowledge of the Inside workings of tho hougo. | vant, of Stutley’s Nrigade. Blorisuron AHS O} 494 pours With y nvenienca. They cllubod trees, wero thoy aut uf the risk af | posit bank by ti lott, Us Grose'e Hrigado, while Noun or wiin RES NEAT INDI AY. enraiit private family, feu thyontats, with Inweults and scundals, bave indo him so tosty that tho men around Nim In privato prefer to tick cach other's wounds, and conclude that tho old wan fa wholly solfish, Ho buy bardly atthismomont a warm, unquostioning friend Ho bas soured on overybody in Now York Stato ofhisown circle who wontin heartily for Gar- ficid's clootion, Even George Gorham, who has always beon his frond, received a lick trom him because Gorhim preferred the Interosts of the party to Mr, Conkllug’s pique and ostublished cordial retationa with Gurfuld, and touk off ils Jacket to work for him. ‘There has been no rupt- ure between them, and that wie only becuuse Gorhatn did not dealro to retort in kind. “Nearly overy ono of Mr. Coukting’s olosa frlonda, who buckled to work for Gurtivld nt the opening ef tho campuleie redelyed letters or nicssages from bi thut It was a nilstake, und to pull out, and Jet tho Obio crowd accomplian thale ownaalvation, Among the persuns whuin Couk« Ung rubbed bord was Gon, Arthur, who hind de> aired to be Vicu-Presidunt a your boforg the Chie cago Convendon, Conkling callcd him apart Boymour, A large basket was tho tribute of . ‘Manager J. H, MoVicker, Another broken pil- - ‘larbad been sont by Mr. and Mra. George Sf, «Pullman. Ono of the most striking compositions ‘usa lorge star mounted upon a alandurd, tho simple word Out" resting in tho contro of the s-star. This beautiful afar was the combined 2 gire of the tenants of tha Mualo-Hall, Neur ,by stood an oxquialtly pruportioucd lyre which cama from, Ure A. OB, ‘Meckor. Upon a card attached ss# {0 @ eross and crown presented by Mr. Adlor, tho architect of tho building, and his wife, were % the words,” Geo, B. Carpenter—Tho Noblast of ¢ den and tho Truest of Friends." Another cross ‘od crown of exquislt dealgn, which boro no . kame to designnto tho donor, was sald to havo been sont by tho griof-atricken wite of tho do- ‘censed, A large calla lly fn tho centre of tha platform wus tho tribute of Mr. and Mra. EB. A, tAl, KBTATIC purty in iydy Hark, Subauvidtun,"iniek und -unty Incum- being frozon to death, and brought tlold-giusos | ind changed front und resis@ed thy enemy, When Houth Sido. to buar upon the windows of tho house, They | Price ang Grider gave growed, and In Tuar Re UU aE REA UALMER Duan furgonslenanand wits Atewer three done diagulsod thuinselvesascountryinon, and, armed | wero Hizen’s Brigade and portions of Bentty's siartion with, woul ruferoiitvas Apply sor | hullstaolory rufurences uxokaniud. Adirosa X with the numne of domo prominunt neighbor, | Division, Miller reached » battery, {u poaiten, Tk + Apply ‘Tribune vifies, Si ‘ marched boldly to the door and Inqiutred for that | and churgiug with tho Seventy-elghth Pennayl> Se ee nolghbor, ‘lhey wore tually forbldden to como { vanin, Sixty-nlath Onlo, Soventy-fourth Onlo, Moar tho house, Thu man on plekot-duty bowed | and Ninctcenth Witnois, the ‘Twenty-first Onto rm Worth Side, meee VER WHEK-WEIL-MONTED | NORTH CLAMCNE: NAAN SIR * = oun Wwuuntiemen oniyy Warn | | Pientaclans diy Stour, &t po woot earnest eke 4 vp 6, $0 per thoir toutt, ind ouca or twice, whon 4 | striking opportauely on tho left, enptured tour rooms wil bon! 16 Wa woek, sta sits monte Wartlold, ood a largo hour-ginss, witch hung | «tA tial tate acura ue his own spirit | eftor Gael’ bi Bean nominated, aud sulk: | roportorial” dewotive. with ‘moro, boldnoss | grins umd the culore of te ‘Twinty-ALxt = Mga Tee against the mourning-draperies, constituting | {ts tisiiacod by Hie habitual thougbe abou the | “Chis. nuit Gartiold ty unothur Hayes,” Wo uro | than bis fellows would climb. tho. {ence | Hosson Htugiment, Thu Twonty-lrst Ohio sclzod CuyAtENeH House Coles ov erate ann the background of the beautiful dlaplay, waa | future of socisty. Ruruly hoa there come into | golug to buve the Muyes-Adininistration over | unobserved and smuggle binselt Into the houre | the guns and drew thow olf, ‘aad the Soventy- tore: J Murrisoneats, {uur blocks wouth uf tho Palace an expression of regrot and love from tho Chi- | this worlds young mun 80 fullof thostudy and | aguin. They ure perfoutly walur to lot ue work | by the back way, the moment ho was disvoy- | elahth Pennsylvania gitned thovulors, . . . Col. Wy MENT —BTORES AND LOFT: Jlouse ~Board und room herd aU th B21 por Week, wagu Fress Club, fove of the publlu, Old age ne often mademen | for thom, and, after thoy succvod, will have no | cred there wus a lively contest between tho pure { Siltvr's movement pad Rrowt feats poe in | A bb an do seunkit dant 4. Z. t | SLOSS Alu rooms reno rele : ais turn philusophors aud give tholr Just and bost | further use torus. ‘They would hut tind com. | sited and tho pursucr aud when the turmor | utterly defuating Urage’s objuct In this engagus | and sis Wanneh-ar.. buliding auEtio beatury und Gi JANES MOTEL il MTIT-AY. NEAIMADI.. THE RERVICES IRGAN thoudiwto tie common qoud, but iu this in- | plimonting us with the Viow-Proaidunoy If they | roached tho reporturtul nes a viutorious about | ment, which was to sucure tho hights commiand., | PANmnents MMC EIMee MA ANeEL TOLL, og saya, | RD Ruaab et hor duis, | Radured Ailoa up with Beethovon's Funeral Marctt on the organ, | stauca the bioaiu of youth forgot nil seliish | could got 2,00) votes that wa of tho so-calted | wout up that made the welkin ring, ‘bls sortof | Ing tis Hnes neross the river, Gon. Hasoorasin, atzisltc, yach, Want bebweon ‘stndinan mid Ateneog, | BeRsidiermanont tenurders. “lable be ‘ jah, SGU Cottagu Grave he defensive, bud ne thought o| lo ta send any- | uguresaian Crom uny point of hls Hae, and bence | a Gey-zoude ‘stare, played ay the casket was borne down tho centro | pleasures and honors, forgot that uceunulation ‘of inonoy which bilids atid consumes so miitty, » Ursteclass store, avitabie tur BOARD W. inuohing huve to give. Arthur tw tld to buve | thing went an for severil cuss, wheu the nows- | boing ns yout 0 .ED.. > (buen style mild aud fofaroatial up to this time, Vicker, Edson Keith, Jobn BE, Sayles, and btil- «Word Adams,—fullowed by Dt. Boono and drs, iCarpenter, and the mourning family and rola- ‘tives. { Ausocon as tho pall-boarcrs entored the orches~ tra with the caskot, the menibers of the Apollo ~aislo to tha front of the stage by tho pull-bear- fi 2] bot He now. ojavulated, You don't. want | Gomer deta ee eee ot tinprobavle unit, had not stitter maved Sveral frwt-ciaas OMioon Inthe Lakeside Hullding, | 730A ip hous Fo inabp LADIORTE nat Or.—N. K. Fulrbank, Guorga Upton, Jasios iGevptnoe of a eva teal die I intent ine to Keep af, the tlokut: Sonutur 49 aa to Tons Bg doles rote Cram Ths, ued Sunawot. oe tt iy eharas Hliveldnridgaa forces anu | hulu fath Weil GS. a/ Starburst B "zeny and ude ry i ean -R. Munn! nk Bia! », Crang, J, H. kind, If some 10 320,000 Vol jo your? Is was | oral wo: nat fullowed deer 10 rapt Tau, yO RE . f i a i Monin: Pra ne eH. Pio] toll Zor what purtained to mnuuleliy cuuivatent. to sayings “Are thew Catitina? ts | °oPhe esrosentative of @ promMont nawspaper | Hugi have reformed upon iui abjestive wud | “1? suuai y NO. tn | fi HAND BASHEMBN'T NO. eC Laneatn Park and ent or We ot EHTS, Coot. “niquire uf ownor tty wa . yesterday faarwoyed cs Stontur tar osiees | leet ite sas ieus, Sitiee drow after mins sucha | dhe wuetioun at dtovm SH Clutkeat Mle AN" AS ee Ee purposo of tinding it thoru Was auy ruta iy. the | combination ns provented Broukinsidse trom | WwwWe, rumor of Conkltog's buving buen ther. With | holding the coveted Biichis, who, having been KNT=HTORE AND BAS! 103 se all buinitity he knovked ac the door of tho [ittiy | carried beyond the olfls by bia succcas ut trsty Bk fruin Feb. Uy tt 4 latte, at, Las HAV! whitu-painted two-story wooden buuse, A col- | lost thein altogether his failure costing, di the alleys He POT WIN, Ts Wasuinutaneet, | [Woy itwemucurnn tata ored boy ypened tho door wud ustarad bin tite | vurlola foruis of cusualty, an ayRreate of 3,000 with tha eweh te build Wor ‘aro bora poets, If some tre born orators, sosUIO Bro born servants of humanity, He hos fallen tho viotin of his own impas- sioned nature, He permitted the roaring world to destroy bin. ile onthustas in bls pursalta would not porimit him tu reat, to eat, to ulcop, Ho gathered up many yours jute a faw, and treason your Htrle game?’ Conkling also pitehod Tite poresne Wy 9 were Intlucnemyg Are thur te take tho nomination, usking thom what thoy hud to do with tho alfalra of Now York? “This peoviahuoss, upparenatiy born ofa diss coaxed nervous syatetn, Hus utiost tired out tho LANEQ! iron vie } Rbwlve chy ‘ai hich | freshor, more yenorous Instincts of Conkling’s | tho lobby, ? ‘* ae a ORSES AND € urranemen he yer hat olf ‘and Pross Clubs aroso to abow tuoir rospect for | Souls wave boon toon doused tad tipa ago Ripporiers, ‘Toy purvolvalt idof, hinwolt bo | arah rao, bmi tope te oud a lurga stovo and sav" | Ti prillfant chnrya was, as tashown by Van |... OSES AND cee Aulttoa tr ananeeak FE eae ne is hg fi cl ‘the duveased, and remained standing until tho eotlin was dupoalted at tho head of the ulslo, , When tho music coased, and all were svatod, Jthe Wey, Nr. Tupper, of the Michigan Avenue _ (Baptist Church, offered prayer, us follows: +, Abnlgnty and Heuvenly Father, amid tho sol {uw low volvo, ‘Thu reportor was not b KY storng, ths ducisive movement uf tho butte of | (BARGAIN SELDOM OFF enED—t Henan wio described maci¢ ua wate, Niouot, | Stouo River, aud virtually cuded tho eves, At viii bas wold eruel Toes 8 feet aud inan inurvle iuuner alt ba’ wnie tho | Thore was ho fightin ator tut exept allahe | dubl, wil be sold wuch lees than market vile, us Le pelvato uooratury of ehe Gunoral akiriatebing tho following day, when Hrauy Fe | boiudiatels. One wir is $ wid U-yeurw uid, welaiee agree tag th Gousrutr the reportoraskod, | tronter, Jeuvlng amo -Ariny OF ths CORORGS | ibe boas at rau pullers, anu mill by sara ; j " of one 4 eaklay ne pit welittug af dentod, | UH HF uauo'and tho papor hu rupros |My en. Keaucrang aud bis brave oftvers | fyeursuld, war iat ued cesta ta woul a called away this brother, more camly abould wo have como to these sulemulties; ‘but to the funcral of ong so buoyant wad young we come witha mneusurelees regret. Buh yout, ag be waa, bo bua tett momoriuis af hls taste aud labors. ‘This roow, (nits atinost unequaled beauty and iitupaa, becomes x monument, and HOME BAUR AML OF VRRY ie {ohiaty) thgae tens wre Fuld p Ulack ttle wid as tine ‘Shey cun bo sown at propel faterwste, whlch thoy would gludly berintt but bf nis resontients, whluk are often without pbilosophy or any diguitied motivo, aud which semble che ‘behavior of a Jealdus woutsn, spoiled by pride and indulgence.” Gun. Arthur aud Gay. Coruoll pave both, to avortaln extent, POL BALESA pus dour, wale nnd Liundud Mucky Sountaln wid woRtte Net PEt din. 4 ap 1 Woat Murrlsune ae viegetrg 1 vod. ‘rovelra™ ¢ Lan} Sinbecames | aoe up. for themsclyes, and mean to do | No, Me. Nichol anid, bp could not goo tho Gon- | und mun alt imperishable fume, bts Woubt | ont BALK SUSUR OF BEB HATE the only refugo of our troubled hearts, We | fesses {ta deslgnor, aod pourd forth Ita notes to- | of Mr, Conkling ovory flay whut bo ve minutos’ yudlente would du, Sr. Nichol L WeHCK WEE at Ral a wants thom todu, ‘boy ure men of about his fis day in pathetic momory. Ho seca tuapeak to coulda't grant bin tydininutes, but requested jtecogulze Thee as the overs a ‘ ! i tho God that Soe a veak nnd atta a) ue Keone this cofin: own age, both converyant with aifnire, and in is ‘ tho correspondent to walk into Hisalieo, whither | After Curtés,thernisioliny, M. Alosief, thehus- | MLOVS. BTONAGI, wih dally neorcourye with may aanas to res | bu condusted: bite : SE MTT RTI TTTTRNT RET a YET ORR CTTT Tea ere te I aches ciaien {ime aceptro among the children of en. | We | Need 1tho pratte of wlova-writtenracord?, 4, | anect tue Dbucrvutiors of life, walle Ate, Conk- | tho bousa, Ie tewlittigwoousa asad aifad arin { Dad of tbe singers, Sluvus Bumully, Tes wate | AT AOU AUTOR LUE, I MANE MLARHING, | GTOUAGH, OR Hui NECUlLIE iuGdtEs, sity "adore aioe, this wfturnoon. even told the dark) apa mameand the punapnarared cu tostonel.», | {int sotting up foro onlus, wunte ta equuty } bouks, pipers, sua throu or four olerke who } Mid pee ced Sy aruuud ain, ‘Tuo oruur day | Harivas wow wid saoonid-Rnnd,at jow Drisua or win | Gyditine PAILY Ta Vet mieauests oe CaN sie ) We adure Theo ua the embodiment at all tat te | Lotus all horemambered by what wo have don. tho world uy ‘hla moods, Potruchio was not | suom to think the Nutlon is reatiug on tholr So came yory nour sbuating bia wit witha res | exclunee Coat Crea ‘ inore willful In his troatmont of tho shrow than Conkle w bis assovlutes, Yor,” gid my In forinant, * tp to the presunt thee this wholly 4 Hite ‘ibvort In tbo KaWily, ad WO Meoull keys {ny to wcoummodate our dlsgusta to barniony in the party, Wo want Conti to work in with dininistration,’ “But,” Lusked, * did not Conkllag mo into the battlo und stusup In the West far Gariield? ‘OG OF TNARLE Cate Huding tandaus landuulots, coupes, Lrauzbaud praatiis cars, alts ais, aitd uur culys brated “buds pluunure Duuylvs, Bro tlio nes khuwladdud standard fur yunwrul exculle aiid auttataciury prleus, Wo polled '. pig tise have w lacu number of a wy prumalery, at uny | bund yeblulus, bua a tay ‘quthored logethar, | 8nd otber wood mus “woud and great, and tho tuparsonation of all ex~ gellence, [tie Thou that dost fori our bodies. Cis Thou that dust ercate our spirits. It te Thou that giveth ug fe and taketh it uway; and + go Ingn can prevail agalast Theo. Amid theay -clrcumstances wo pry that Thou wouldst five us truer and loftier conceptions ,of ‘Toy wisdom, ‘Thy love, und Thy ubbounded {Ra tuapdomn tis dulde wilted inapriieg Lhtye sownt ‘ores! : Ae wh plowed nad woo wuwed ts Hut aidssod by Td ruaper— i Each one ls remembered by what ho has donc, ‘Nos miyeslt, but the truth that In life T have apox Sn Lajacht, Mut thu woud shut in ia umvetoue A h uaalt pas un to auvecatl about aie fprgutte TROUT have shoulders, 1 ” ‘ : volver, 4 veinlog of prumiiont Purlaluns nichogtt id you wish to knowy" sald: Me, Hetonxing to tho trary al ucttstig world wha ( “1 wunted a negativaor have yung wuld of Tate is tensity. du 31, Nichol disappeared and shortly roturnod, | oratur ut Lavivuus Churllvs arbany Bauce stutlog that tho Genera) would nut epoak upon | Couried, Latullics | a ARD GENTLEMEN WItO HT eluthing, carte, wid boddl will pay 21 por oot aint sisi any iihar uealue i the unre tianuny nihoe ven! Sis. Neutiduar thu namiour sw outerst = i PAID Wait Cast OEE Chote USI, ATL Mtalyewt. (ul No. addy fore 4 tho auttar wt all, oe fs Tow, that wo will sell wt ox A prompt untud te, Kata blisbod IU, Tree (0 tho enildrun of mon, ‘Eka burden uf | Beve sie tulbe 2 Rave abana, “Yeu; but by bud to. ‘Thoro wus wo other | Very well" auld tho'corroapaudont; * that i | Suid may’ by ure tht you son Turis Os, tube aa re err; nama ang prayer hla afternoon iy that we Mey BAY | a9 wunis of eulogy are fadood vain, It ro- } hopo forbim. ile hud dono iis boat to dotoe as | couse for tiae | nnn eos ols ure prestodtliud tu cud thalt hea iia pave maine for me to say turowell to the moat useful of ullour youyy mien. 2 speak this long udiew fu the numa of that Church whivb ho asaiated iy frivndy from taxlug # prominent band fu the cumpalxu, und when they al} wort over to Gar- id by bad te follow.” holy wills, Grant, O Lord, that whether ovr ond, You van stato upon'my authority Junatiy asyluin. Cine polat leworthiy of rowurk, Wann oar TRA BADD LAG itoned life be made radiant by tho light of prosperity returned ey Dis. Nichol, * that Bonuwe Conkling Gus pot goon | MAb tus murciod wet Fueuly eu wal athe oF is Hone, Wank spy Munrauiged UF Teapaile which darken or brighten our ie that we may be over able: to jus ay, by wil, not ours, or bo darkened by tho clouds of udveralty, bs oe " ; r id was), RWwitth BUY AGC Byer i Ly} tter tho word in the name of theory llubic tu be considorblo of a brouk “1 cau morely stato,” suld tho ronrosontative, A Greatly Beroavo fausliye vitdl OD Mee eae dre egh OF roloice. say We ever Techie a Ea ee aaauelation, much uf whose | tuto Now York muouinur® ‘ena ma Gonvcut refuses tu speak upon the cAlintuvn eaters an & A | SDE. uses ug uu horeds Us leg youre oid nny We euch one gu fully roullzs Thy yuoduess, | I would repgat the DA DE wart oe tee of | of Dick Crowloy uru walchlag Conklisw sburply; | Wrong impressions the publi would bolluve that | turve Uright und Iutorestinyy ebiidren. Ou Christ: | ify can be evel: ut stable tu che allyy in eer ot fuels Raga vox we es Bed rer and vo inal of the daponeatons the Hrosa Assuciutiony to rea tae uttucts | and it bo reuchta cut bie hand to beucrutley | Uaoxtiag bad bean bora : Hiren SE thom, Harwaroe Au aod & Youre Ji | gence ie ladutarar boumeua Pedlieaad Vole | ALL RECOMMESD ae rises MEER on bers,’ Ni mentof wbrotkor; I wpeuk the farowell in the |) wi b Platt, or some momentury favorit, there | “1 ‘cane bole thwts d'cannot: take: your word: | monibe and Ii dayy, died aftor a day's. Uluses, acaun tire prowects: ery mutaber va a