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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1879.—TRIPLE SHEET. SOME AS pepe | gemma” ———| FINANCIAL AND COMMEROUAL, | iseicmeretss cones |THE CTATE CAPITAL. 34. BERRON pT. since January 1, this year, were $53,723,206, against “faithfulness” of the Senate, on the republican side, we have ® magnificent crop tell me that although their hold on thi reais rather shaky, they can count haraes tin There, ul ot | sane, Saat rice only HAVING UNDERGONE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS paar pak ancl pening yp eo ag enter ype Seng | car eas thet mand, our poe worked at the | AND IMPROVEMENTS, T 8 snap pa veyp oot corresponding period year the corporation ba, ta the fail Bt aa pe me ctory til 10 P.M. to dors. ‘This unparalleled offer is | — 775,350 5 look now, in my ce such suppoi operate patended until further notice, To secure it, however. ordee WILL REOPEN THIS DAY. view of the Week—The Stock § —-— ey ow! No Pia oo ets | AR EVENING TeuoRAy Re pee DOMESTIC MARKETS. Corporations and the Lobby. iything which nap i ge aa Pon ee d DANIEL ODA’ Gauvestow, March 8, 1879. i cannot tified in 1879 ‘or pi your own house. Laton aon WILL GIVE FULL AND GRAPHIC, REPORTS ulation Less Active. Cotton frm; middling. O4e.; low middling, H7gc.; good Busily at Work. ge ioe, seeeeed fei: eae T 0 GREAT INTERNATIONAL | WALKING MATCH porte Re ti Continent, 2480; cosstwiee, 40, "Sales, 3,500, the iedua ihomnienie! nad fase Pete tee aa fie NomBER, or MILES “AccoMpLIsHED H a nee, AE New Onmans, March 8, 187, something about ie thie tim . TF the noble Senators ae eieent nauk UP. TO THE. HOUR. OF THE GOLD AND MONEY MARKETS, | .,Getton tem: mutating, pose. i ton, middling. 8¢-\,62° | OUTLOOK FOR LEGISLATION, | won the suuject iene, (repair te ge The public is cautioned as to bogus struments, repre. ____ EACH EDITION GOING TO_PRESS.____ Exports—To. ‘Great Britele, 4/008: to France, 0,439; to the * | the above bills passed, In the House. notwithstand- nine Srelaway ry it anetion and 1a a Sy Continent, 8,004. Sales, Stock, 207, ing the fact that the committees—the Railroad Com- Mositx, Mareh 8, 1879. Investment Securities---Govemment, State orang, Shes™a ecb 8 "ole Bone aes wise, les, by Os vate house: by would-be. F more secon pi edly keeping them in bad order for the purpose of con- frasting thom with and showing off their own inferior mittee in particular—are packed in the interest of sorporstions, those bills can’ be taken out of their 01 rocess thus bettrangied iad eernndes si Test Bills and the Interests Productions to advantage. a and Railroad Bonds. Savaxxan, March 8, 1879, Pets. a STEINWAY & SONS, oT s + t MCG LEGISLATIVE CHIEFS. BEARS: Fk mls New York. CONNECTICUT MIRACLES Po pm Bg miadyee Pass Pg Behind Them. There is no doubt that Mr. George B. Sloan and his ee constwine, 941, Sales, 800, Stock. 40,701, } active lieutenants, Mr. Hamilton Fish, Mr. Wads- Rk Fe UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND of our own make; also for saleand rent, ® | mre gICK RAISED FROM BED BY FAITH-— KNABE & CO. th Bye above 10 STRANGE SCENES IN THE woopen nuruzeg | IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. exes, th av., above 10th 3 iD orte—' TON BROS”, MANUFACTURERS, 34 AND y Jae place, a large assortment of new and sec- STATE—PRAYERS BETTER THAN MEDICINE. tock, 33,017, worth, Mr. A. B. Hepburn, Mr, , Mr. James Varnum and others ‘ot that eet seiaeee fed POLITICAL WIREPULLING Propet cours, bates tae cae conee een ne oe that thas fete teen Stee eee Wiminatos, N. C., March 8, 1879, d Pianos (some of the fatter as good as new) will Register, March 7. 264. stoud; be told or rented at prices to suit the tiuies CI PR age ys on ca pen 1 aE War Sree} | gt (ag Mepieed cpe gg ey eg ert - rationists and machine men; that promises had i¥ PURCHASE A CHEAP PIANO, WHEN ia Sa SOM WORT 4 Suxpay, March 9, 1879. ard abd $175 for yellow dip aud virgii “ n made to give him the nomination for Governot A JFoncan buy the best, a Uhiekering, from the manutc- | cottville, who has been effecting what appear to be Business during the week just past was restricted $1 25. Corn unchanged. ak aerate ant The Railroads and the Peo- | 824 take care of his friends in a political sense. } turer at the same price and on easy monthly payments; 4 | miraculous cures, has exhibited her healing agency Fi ages but wie, petri o don’t believe a word of these rumors, Mr. Sloan ap- TE eae : ted Mra. Horbert | 12 Volume and unimportant in fluctuations. Neither | Thirsty Lat Buinch spring, $1 ia; No. 2 Milwaukee ple Antagonized. pears to me from what I have seen of him in Albany CHICKERING & SONS, 130 and 132 5th ay., N.Y. | in West Haven, Wednesday she visit ira. Hor! bulls nor bears were disposed to roar in other than ee eee ria et do: otite Beat “er “ jo be 9 gene far removed above such tempta Noho Tage do a Rr oy tion, ie now stands as one of the fore PEW SECOND HAND PIANOS—ALL IN THOR- | Hall, who was very sick, and made her well, except- the gentlest of tones snd after a mitigated fashion ch good order at $100 and upw os exchanged, a Avste od oer uncle CHICKERING SONS. 196 | 4g that the woman is yet weak, Shealsomadea won- | 1," 14 scarcely have disturbed the nity of and 132 Sth av. derful cure in Mrs. George Tolles’ case, This morn- the mildest of sucking doves, It followed, therefore, Az WANTING BARGeRe Ny UPRIGHT OR | ing a Register reporter visited Mr, Hall’s home. It is that there was quite as much of dulness as of ac- ot. square Pianos, call at SIM 0.3, 3 Bust 14th | cuit of roonis over Nettleton’s store, which is on os most men of his party in this State. The tautuot bo purchased efther by the cadvico™ at ibe cannot be pure! r e ” THE HUDSON RIVER TUNNEL. | fyunot be purchased either by the “advice power— rallied around him as their candidate for tivity in daily dealings, with the inseparable accom oO and came within an ace of win: that fight. N ELEGANT STEINWAY PIANO, EXTREMELY | the line of the West Haven horse railroad, near the rnente of weaker: ices, The main- Burvato, March 8, 1879. stand behind him to-day as foes of corporation an NwEturitvand square Manos aud Organs, new and | end of the West Haven bridge. Both Mr. and Mrs, | Penlmente of weaker and Steger Meare ane buat | prflott {3 s004 demand: salon Teen Shia St unchanged. Aunany, March 9, 1879, | all other systems of corruption. Is it to be be- HO eet ecuey Payments; | Fun were willing to talk, Mrs, Hall has been pring Bard Du 0 $1 12;other | Public attention is more and more aroused every | /eved that 4 man of Mr. Sloan's reputation would T. SCHUL “BRILLIANT TOD A secritice: an elegant rosewood Pianotorte, round cor | spleen, inflammation of the bowels and another pain- Bere al UPTO Ne aces: box for skipping. Call private | ful disease. She has been treated by Dr. Sanford and Wes near Gth ay. Dr. Shepard, as she says, and they gave her up to residence “ uth, at $1 12; 900 do. No. 1 Dalut! Lee ae es ness going was Northwest common; it also kept Gore < pales of 5 turn traitor to the gallant phalanx of high toned ro- STEINWAY PIANO AT | sick for three months with enlargement of the averyhoty in hat water, which was’ econmplishing Easier oll Nerd Weatere i at &. ape ons to the paves gut whether corporation Bottoms, who: have chosen him = Siete aiepcard 1 600 bushel ‘este 5 80s. ; bes ences” earer ie Ow double event. Next came Wostern Union in point of | Sinre"is‘retaing at S0e's Ble Barley fngitewd for: ey obey, eale. toe Meanie te: we polluted the Albany Legislature : cliques which have polluted interest, and next again tne coal stocks, Upon the | gnoted. State, de, a Pye nadian, | annually assembles here to make lows for the masses. | for‘many years? ‘It is not at all iia on ae De. i LEGANT © 7 Corporation taxes and the method of their collection, | other hand, as a matter of expediency, for if tl 7 "I “ f several specialties hi the fate ., 736. a y, for he PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL BUEGANT STEIN’ | gio, after using powerful remedies, When the re- pec citi poral passed of the week | azoted ht SCR Hallrwed £11 uw freight discriminations, the issuing of millions of | gentleman, should secrotly, change front in this y '$125; ‘Chickering Upright, $100; alse Fur: | porter saw Mrs. Hall this morning she was reclining, | | nea Pods tial AO corn, Oc. ; oate, g Se ¥ bevel ee watered stock by corrupt companies and. the other | W8Y be wo buried in a political grave 4 rooms. Cali private residence 72 so deep that he would never rise again. West lath st, corner th av. Rall reac a cor ne sitting posture With | tonged upward. It acon became apparent, however, | $90 Mil?" Hee, $850) Suche peculiar intricacies of heavy business operations are | Once in the hands of the machine men they would pad nn ten es re vary : . H ; dry subjects for the general reader; but a tide of in- | crush him as Peter B. Sweeny crushed Thomas A. LADY WILL DISPOSE OF 7 OCTAVE ROSE- that the clque in Northwest were selling freely, and 25,200 do. ; barley, 1,200 do. ; rye, 400 do, * Ledwith when the Ring nominated that gentleman wood Piano, cost $000, for less than $90. 196 2d av., | ing all the evidences of having been a great sufferer. the example thus set was followed by the entire list, : Si ean i gOtEee, Mareh 8, 1879, quiry and expostulstion begins to flow steadily inone | go, Judge of the Supreme Court after he had valiantly ar 12th st. 3 sl 05; do.. ‘a Bear 1st Ee WoT She received the reporter very pleasantly, Her hus- ei de t of values generally. Almost the f tn amber ‘uichigun spot, $1.07) rei 1 ‘ose Mi nd difection from all parts of the State which must ullti- cue the corruptionists for a number of years. i 1 FEW SECO D i “ y ; George B. Sloan as a candidate for Governor bi ome of thet but a very short | band made some prefatory remarks. He said that he We hich red winser spot, $1 08: April, $1 08%; May, | mately make these matters of vital interest not alone GasTese Derenine: rome of them we"Uinost ar rood ss | heard of Mra, Mix through the Sunday Repister’ade- | ODI Stock to resist was Western Unica, w Western amber. "#1 00: No.2 er Blinc to the capitalists, but to the millions of honest me- of'his own party aa Dix was slaughtered ins imine now: fully warranted in every respect. Please callatthe | sorintive account of the wonderful woman. As his | Worked its way against the current up to 108%, the ° : u rN WEBER Warehouse, 5th ay. and 16th st. sere had Deon given up to die her friends urged him | highest point in its history. It failed, however, to | SPoy>Xs April, S7e.; May, Bie. Outs firm; "No, 2 | chanics, laborersand othors who are compelled to toll | manner in 1874. ‘This strength to-day is with tho LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PIANOS FROM $59 | to send for the woman, and he did so. She arrived Dernorr, March 8, 1879, | 80 arduously for sufficient to keep body and soul | People, not wih the corporations or the inachine poli- Auda? GF cio csectiis paysronte, to rent from 88 Op; | Soviet aate evening and'began Ser srecbnens ek Sye'| Tiaie. snare bub £0) age $0 10K At Che Claes of || 5. ri cad edupaatag wile maeternts demeads’|' together, It’ isl Gaetesily Mek Ut cectean ticiana, If he fights under the flag of the formor he a Steinway at a bargain. 1 minutes before seven o'clock. At fitteen minutes to | business on Saturday. The mercurial changes in | sales of 400 bbls white at $5 Wheat higher: will win fame and righteous Bopul rity. The other KIAKAUER, 40 Union square, near 17th at. aa walked ab h eae bal t extra white Michigan, $1 07 + No. 1de..$1067%; | at the start that the corporations really | road must naturally lead to public condemnation. = = = ~-- | eight the patient was dressed and had w: ut | quotations which occw ween these extremes | Siurth “gi ov; April, 81 G ‘aM TMEORE, es tan v OCTAVE PIANO, AS GOOD A& NEW, | the room. were traceable partly to the hopes and fears which By ag x Thu. | own the Legislature of 1879 9 tar 98! sssemblyman Hayes, chairman of the Committee first floor, fron iy “Wednesday was my poorest day,” said Mrs. Hall. otha Dua: onal legisiati a ed, 2 gc.’ Oats scarce an 3; | the organization is concerned. The fight for the | on Citi introduced an important bill, which T) MOVE W “I was.so sick Icould not raise my head from the | stew out o gress legislation and partly . '. 80e.; No, 1 mixed, No. wey po! Sey co, $4 Speakership, in which Thomas G, Alvord, of Onon- | will es the hr acyesiiapes ae a the conta road Flour, 2,600 bbls. ; wheat, over the present Legislature. 8 measure is intro- Dushels? corn, 8,000 do. cate, [A0u do. Shipments; | UM% Won in an exceedingly close race, demonstrated | diced in the interest of increased terminal facilities bbis.; wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 2,000 do.; | this fact beyond peradventure. A week after the | for the railroads ending in Jersey City. It provides 26 Bleecker st.) | come over her.” last. Up to the present moment nothing has ray , “I could hardly breathe,” continued she, “and my | been done as regards this matter, and, although Cucago, March 8, 1979, | Clection of November, 1878, it was given out that | for tunnelling the Hudson River from Jersey City to PIANOS, $100; NEW | stomach was terribly bloated, Icould onlylieon my | i¢ ig looked for to-morrow, there are more | ,Fl0sr steady and firm. Wheat active, firm and higher, | General James W, Husted, of Rockland, was a candi- | Motton street for the benefit of the Erie, Ponnsy1- ELL CARVED East 40th, near | pillow.” to an apparently well founded belief that the long __ | Peqe'you had seen her then,” said her husband, AND STOOL, | +you could hardly believe that such @ big change has | “*vecta stock dividend wonld, be, declared: at Pianoforte, $89. “\ ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIAN AN 875." Pianos to rent. GOLDSMITH’s bear JQ ARGAINS.—OVERSTRU Bess ». $i; Upright Pianos, Steinway | back (she was on her side this morning) and could bat shacetied ene Ireegniors opened oad Mviirs ba 4 | date for Speaker. Immediately came an outburst of f sic Le. . GORDON hen. was be peculative Burleighs shaking their heads doubt- | more quiet and steady; No. 2 red winter. $1 ; No, 2 . ly urst of | follo points are urged in support of thia BONS Bast Dath st Biase tether page, GO wen tne wesiting them: 1 sie te gree yore. s ts . Gblcage spring, beige aGexien cash; Saige, March St%G0> | indignation from all parte of the State, “Husted | nroposition:—It gives to-commercial inverests, iu sales the metropolis that which they wanted for a long ae time; it gives to the merchants shipping and receiv- Speaker.” The cry was effectual. The “Bald Eagle” | ing goods to and from the West and, Southwest the was compelled to take a back seat. The next moye- pi Ltahoon pd paving's a oaire ce and mearhy 7 10! uu - loes away Ww! 18 aah; | mont was to pitch upon Alvord as a candidate. The | system now in use of having freight cars sunron the Bo. May. Lard dull and | saine objection was raised to this gentlemen, but in | surface of strects; it 1s proposed to erect, if noces- ee Tait uk; | s much leas forcible manner. Husted, it was urged, sary, @ large freight depot somewhere down town. nd unchan; e cars will run under the streets after passing never had been @ condidate. It would be a wise | through the tunnel, The depot located near Morton es : “They could hear her groaning in the store below,” | ingly than there were a week ago, A dead set made ite sales at Boe a POKe April: ook interrupted her husband, “and customers have gone jo, rama and Lackawanna by short sollers on the | fies We, May Nor 3de- Biize. atun', ‘rweciod, ouize. | Feprorenta the corporations; he must be beaten for away because they were so much sascyaa. Why, one steady, with a fair demand; ‘car lots '33%c., could not walk sc peace oe be ral matter | one hand and by long sellers on arp Larne the Sie, April; Pee ae. a g how softly, without disturbing her, the inflamma- | price down seriously and weaken rest of the “4 « 28\e., bh. WILLIAM A. POND & © 20Me., May. ensit vt Bi pong tion was 60 tender. Now,"" said he, suiting the ac- | 2 ttsccites an well, “Later in the week it was forced | Ae‘ bn Fore Maur esis SaaS ya a nes _—a —--| tion to the word on his own dia “you can \f ATHUSHER Pra. ARGH AND FINE ASSORT- | Strike her anywhere without causing pain, up again, the well worn combination dodge being He ny eee is wctr ioe "24 | #T often used to look at these hands of mine,” said | used as a jackscrew for that purpose. The light in- MATHUSHEK PIANO. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, | the woman with a voice of triumph—they were like | rantey of the market, composed of such stocks se G REAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS make room for other stock.—We George Wood's and other Organs for ¢ r reut at lower prices than ever before. Pamphlets mailed fi 20 East 14th st. marble—‘‘and think of the day when they would be Recerpts—Flour, 14,000 bbls. ; wheat A i: “ We heceb? cantion the ublic against bogus instrame cold in death, Now,” she continued, holding them | Kansas and Texas and Kansas and Pacific, rather Maes Seyes TOD da. ipa. E90) as. ¢ thing and a well earned recognition to make «‘the old Stone rH he neat See ReSPerger Femme, SeCtan Spee represented as genuine Matuushek Pianos. | ap to her eyes, “they are a little yellow, but how | more than held their own, it being understood that | els; corn, 30,000 ao; eats, 53,000 Pian nloqnentt: ct Onontaen: Prema cof She: Ars | a ice. to), travel chase ecie. exnayi vanes Gaul Microcar 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO | much better! You can see the nails beginning to | 11. eormer road would shortly come under the con- | !¢¥+ 12,000 do. Assembly that met in the new Capitol. | nelawaro, Lackawanna and Miuatone a New Jersey M1 torte, $60; Steinway and aL cere Sptipht, only 9125. Ca the way they do when one is getting trol of Burlington snd Quincy and the latter under PRINT CLOTHS» MARKET. ‘ Well, the movement was os shrewd one. | Central Railroad. The work will cost about SPLENDID ORGANS, #10. $45 $55. 3, #5 AND $85; 8 you bere any faith that Mrs. Mix could cure | that of Union Pacific. The Vanderbilts were steady a ace Mivan Othen: arehaiere, Frag cS a 4 ares i - arriysiiaseh Peni and the capital lies waiting for the passage 7 . . $12 3 7g do., $140; | you 7” as reporter. rinting cloths market has bee ive in di © corporations and the republican machine, . Act POSTTH tin, $150" cath warranted six yeark? monthly’ payments | ” “put very little,” sho aid, “still I believed that | SBd neglected, tho grangers weak ond active and the | ,_iNt Eiving the week, ‘with sales of 05,0 pieces. spots | struck hands. They beat Sloan by a few votes, Iv | The Gene watt ae Duicie Lowenec ames tas per God would do with me what was right, whether I | rest of the market fluttering anywhere between these | and fuvures, at prices ranging from 3 216c..eash, lens | por | ONE' BOO victory. ‘The question is now fre. | stood to be bitterly opposed to this measure, as it would interfere with their traflic. I have been in- two extremes. gent, to Sie. caah for, 64 square cloths, and i Sau. BO; ee treatm case z 2%¢e., cash, for 60x56 cloths, the market closing very stron, " ND SQUARE PIANOS, $75 70 S250; 95 ‘What was her method of ent in your. " The opening prices of stocks on Monday last were atthe highor price for each quality. Tho stock on bunds ig | Gently asked in Albany, “Wall not this victory turn | formed a Ration was detito Adserahly-: : ,000 pI that a ‘resol han $10 monthly payments; rent, $3 up. asked the reporter. joces, to ‘plague the inventors’ before the session of 1879 | man Grady asking the House to recommit the bill, so received for instruments; Music, le. per pay HORACE WATERS & SON ce. 8,40 East 14th ot, lived or died,” Union square, 4th av., near 14th st. “First she entered the room and shut the door, | as follows:—Delaware and Hudson, 3814; Western < i CHICKERING “ " be Killed. Dr. Hayes, it is understoo: = —BEAUTIFUL PIANOFORTE, CHICKERING | keeping out every one, so that there should be no ex- | 1; ‘3 Mail, ; Erie, ; is much older?” It may be so. The corporations | that it might $7 ight Eianoterte very low: Pinnofories to rent. clanaenk ‘hen she knelt by the bed and prayed. It sapageryt wie eaten: ne cane Bead : Sot HAVANA MARKET. are undoubtedly frightened. The ‘mgents ‘of the nocaived fatarinatian ¢ of this Over MBVSIEARK! snd d WDLE'S, 19'Waveriey place, near Bro -_ | was avery simple prayer. She asked God to remove Havana. March 8, 1879. | Central road do not seem to be so boastful aa in | withdrawal of Mr. Grady’s resolution. Hud it been 3 3ON 30." ; 2 Fs “ y»__ | introduced there is little doubt it would have been good as now, a SIMPSON & CO.’S, 5 Hast 14th st, | bread and butter. She placed her hand on my stom- | rorred, 853; St. Paul, 35%; do. preferred, 80; Dela- | Titer weak: Nos. 10 to 12 Dutch standard. 0/4 a Gs reals, | former years. ‘What are you going todo about it?”— | pultelices Sure oy oor ets of the measure now oon reals : 8 0 {molasses sugar, Nos. 7 to 10,08 4% cuigt | Tweed’s immortal apostrophe—does not carry with it tend they can strangle it in the Senate. The vote vad r, common to fair,4hy a 5 re the same audacity of movement as before the cor- | will be watched with much interest. $900 BUY A FINE MODEL UPRIGHT PIANO. | the pains, as it she were a child asking its parents for | Morris and Essex, 824{; Northwestern, 53; do. pre- | Sugar—The market was fairly active, but prices were t —— hand asked God to remoye the pain that was 4 DANCING ACADEMIES. _ thers, and then touching my heart, beseeched Him | Ware, Lackawana and Western, 45; Michigan Central, "4 EN DODWORTH'S 8 to make that all right. When she had finished pray- | 87; Rock Island, 129; Wabash, 2134; New Jersey Cen- 11 to 13, in bo: ae sd Dancing ig alte iacgetiaun to lieve fetts {that God would fake tral, 35; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, b113; | Fouls, Moc ip, marehouse tt, Havana and Jiaishsas* | poration outcry became formidable. Atthe Stanwix | ng Now Jersey Lentiarate baal ise No. 661 Sth av.. me well. I told her I had tried a number of physi OG ‘3 ¥ ee, ye 2 colpts | Hall banquet to the New Je legislators frequent i Ls Sp &c., send for cirenlar. ji i Kansas and. Texas, 7%; Union Pacific, 73%; Hanni- eck—9 200 boxes, 6,800 bi 15,400 ig) raey the right of way for tnis tunnel as far as her juris- Pl rch en rns beets cians and they had mot cored me. She seid there Wes - eine ri 300 | jocose illusions were made to ‘“covporation in- | diction is concerned. It is stated, too, that the tun. <MACGREGORS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 11 | the Great Physician, who could do everything. Ibe- | bal and St. Joseph, 14%; do. preferred, 4254, Ohio | pads Experts, during, the week 00) boxes, rveonth street. near Fifth avenue, Private | gan to haves little more faith. | Atter praying she | gnd Mississippi, 11; Illinois Central, 80%, baxs and 13,200 hhds, to the Uni ly; all fashionable dances. | rubbed ofl over me, As she drew her hand over Ne Muartantlnns bi; ote DANCING CLASSES, 114 AND 116 RAST | my bloated body I felt the swelling go down, and ‘The closing quotations yesterday we: DANCES taught rapidly, PRIVATE LES- | put my hand to see if it were really subsiding, but - nel will make Erie tho great trunk line of the United fluence” by some of the very agents of | Studs and those behind the project ‘are understood these corporations themselves, They evidently | to be perfectly willing to pay for any property taken looked upon the present agitation againet | which is necessary to carry on the work. In connec- their crushing interests as a niere matter of form—s tion with the subject of grants given to railroad at : rh oct PRESS xhe gently pushed it away, While she was treating ge por id auvene ‘ CARTIEWS DANGING ACADEWIES. 2 UNION | me my legn trombled ‘and 1 began to feel much bot atk | grag. currency. pe “ror Northern, and @57 | feeble rumbling of thunder which would pass with | seisureor Fourth avenue by the Central road withe ; Brooklyn branch, 301 Fulton st.; | ter. Lhad been in the greatest agony for two weeks. 87 0 for Southern. 25 a €31 50, currency, |. the next ray of clear sunlight. Have a tl out a cent of compensation. being paid to the city jaltzes specialities; private lessons any | “{ believe,” she said, with almost an attempt to 8133 | per quintal ‘otatoes, 8, cur’ ‘ . jo scare, Gentle | One-half the expense of the Fourth avenue so called aystom; Indy nesistunts, | ___ | simile, “that it was to-day that the doctor said I was 87% | Tency, per Dbi 1 oe eae eee tuintal. | men. It was thus Tweed and colleagues held high | ‘improvement was also paid out of Now York’ \ "SAC. yAY AND 32 ng to die, {am far froin that now, and expect to 81% | Honey, 2% 03 roa Got: cee ene yada pars lie 4 Al RENOR'’S ACADEMY, BROADWAY AND 32D | go.ng to Se Empty hogsheads, $2 75 « xold, Lamber quiet; wh revel in New York city and Albany when the storm | treasury. Some gentlemen with whom I conversed st., pupils cau boxin and attend any timeto June west. | get entirely well. Mrs, Mix said that, of course, I Tisd | pine, $32.6 id, per M.; pitch pine, $28 por M. Sho: arias . pesccngai yy Het ter prema seater ede ping ee > e 5 = * 5 oa ld have to recover my strength the same as if a ‘ x, 7%" 8 8 reals, Nas sagar Logitech inate | Of Public indignation was gathering with fearful say y ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, | Wow 1 Bal : . 6 re ri legally recover back the money expended in this 24 West 4th st.—Walts and five dances tagght perfectly | doctor had cured me. feel well, only I am quite & Altos 7 134, White navy beans, 19%; a 20 reals, currency, | intensityaround them. The lightning struck at last. way. iusixprivatelessons Weak. Wednesday you conlda’t have heard me talk | Chio& Alt prof.10g =, Panama. ...186 185, Laren ete ee ee Some of the men that thas “fiddled while Rome FACTS A8 TO THE HUDSON TUNNEL. 1S" | f ACADEMY, 1.267 BRDAD- | * few fect away, I was so far gone. Del'é' od Can. a1 eg i jy burned” afterward donned the stripes of the convict, | An act was passed under the general railroad laws while Tweed himself mot a miserable end in Ludlow | Of New York and New Jorsey in 1878 organizing the Hod Can. ro 41 Hudson River Tunnel Company. It is now found, } guarantee the walt ‘The patient's voice was now as strong as that of an Parisian, Redows Gli | average woman, sees bores nus SSesieeiins | * rhe abaeh se omet eet ee 49 . B7ige. w BL. CUFrUNCY 4 Stroct Jail, without wife or child to wipe the h hat additonal legiviation is required 4 rge . tired me, 25; per hid. of molasses, 2 3734 n $2 73; th 1» pe agon- | however, that sonal legixiation is required in for whe 4 a compaisd’ to neteee Pog te all ‘eho hg OM ma orders, 3 04 B50. 4 loading ot ports on the North izea perspiration of death from his burning ftore- recanevese: euaeenaiean wares ete date late y waltzes. Recep» | I am a member on probation of the Methodist | Ei 45 econ os ig ys ator ner hhd. of | head. Tweed said to the people, ‘What are you Church,” she added, in response to # question. | Harlem, 156 Lr oaghed 50 ‘as ¢ hhd. of molasses, $3 a $3 25. To- PI ¥ and 1874 in order to ascertain the best practicable } EDOWA GLISSADE AND PO toady. Spanish gold, $2.06 ‘ite United "Stdea, 0 $3 25, ‘08: "* meal : Pie e2 7 Ms Paguenss going todo about it?”. Tne corporations to-day at | routes for the tunnel. The foot of Fifteenth street, 5S ——— a P- Han & St 14 154, ‘AX BOWEMTAN, IN- | ‘Some of the brothers came here, and could hardly | {jan aif 437 the State capital reiterate the jocose inquiry. Jersey City, and the foot of Leroy street, New York, f, 4 ‘of Dancmg. New | believe their eyes. ‘The minister visited me, and | fijincis Central, Sis, 1 roduced by Society of Profes: . : a York, taught by le DEG. BROUKES, member of the s0- | Jooked rather strangely at me. ‘You can hardiy be- | "ithe following shows the highest and lowest prices i , ge. 0 De. PLANS OF OPERATIONS. ee ak eae then ie Rovermbes: aera he eve P HON mane at Re) SING. MARGH 14. Noe ee see,’ I said, and he replied that it was of stocks at the Board during the week :— a FINANCIAL, Until within the past year or two the maases of the the pene bape Pipe n — was peng Bk reer) FOR SALE. Sse 4 wished you could have seen her,”* said Mr. Hall, Highen, Lowest, A = * ‘eo community have not paid much attention to the pe- and Essex Railroad ‘Company. After a prolonged CRE WE OTHE FoR Mace reer oF | eben eke wee sick. You would have Deen aston: | Now York Central. Ei ‘ ei adi a culiar way in which legislation is either blocked oF | jogal contest. the courts decided upon all points in AIF HURTENER, corner of 7th and Lewis | 1#hOd, too, af the grost cure. ies. Hall maid that the br Stock Brokers, advanced in Albany. The revelations of Tweed in | favor of building the tuunel. ‘The sum of $11,000 y 7 GREAT BARGAIN ¥ WE WIL ee AT cure confirmed, her belief in the Almighty; thet she hiss “4 AND 46 BROAD ST., NEW YORK, his evidence before the Aldermanic Committee and | Wt be Leaapened right = owe or , on rhe meen undow! ly & mission perform, an sl Usa ee ther startlis disclosures have, however, opened 0 other Hossetara TVET 4 HOWAMD, ” | 204 n0¢ passed through suffering for nothing. 53% agitnareicaty os urea ees the eyes of all onr citizens to auch importanteouaid- | -COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. 2 5 ; “after Mra. Mix had prayed and anointed me,” 20° |. hee en y ‘Po! fale . Brae 22 __12 Marray st. snd 15 Fark place. | 2:4 the patient, “she told me she wanted mo to get bis 510 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA erations, The people at large, too, are being edu- wr F SL ee ee ee ae i otee ae at i tae) oe Ronee ae ee etree é.) Wo buy and sell all active Stocks at New York Stock | cated so that they can appreciate the terrible in- | | SUPMEE Ragen empryere ayy igh hears Poo : 8, teat 4 rence . ML. —Cal 3 AT MOUNT VER- | hands to her and walked to the kitchen door. (rhe Milwaukee and 8t. Paul. 365g | Exchango quotations, on w margin of 1 percent, Con. | Justice done thom by legislators who favor laws by | called at cleven A. M.—Now. 2, 20, 21, 22, 40, 56, 65, 69, MOR SALE—LUMBER BU E Westehest i od ausortment: | distance is several feet.) After that I went into the | Milwaukeo and St, Paul preferred. 4, 89, 10, 99, 120, 1 163. 180, 183, 184, 196, which railroad corporations can charge what they x Be tracts issued at either the Brooklyn or the Philadelphia kitchen four times.” PUNT B es Sssbscentmnsiss s+ esace: OO please for transporting freight and passongers, pay | 2% 207, 231, 282, 24, 257, 298, 240, 241, 243, 245, 246, Dela’ Lackawanna and “4 243, 249, 252. ys aa nineties Bag nna Oger ot hag ee aed ee gists: eon oN $67 | office can be sotied at 44 Broad st., New York. just what they please inthe way of personal snd | ~ surnimx Count—Gexknat Tena—Hold by Pro- Jor SALR—A FIRST oka: BS CORNER | Liggos husband are firm believers in the great power of Mrs. sete GR 38K fe ly md Bay re a LIFE AED real taxes, acquire title to the streets of Now York | siding Ce neers a Lge Cage Ingalls. — nba tert maPmaparn es baer En mm gy oa 9 Srna ax 81% | doughs: insurance af ail kinds efectod with beet comper | elty, and Dutld depots in public thoronghtarcs Frege cig eae See ge ees ge eek a rage {OR SALE—BUTTER, EGG AND CHEESE STORE. Graken, ‘of West ‘ovens has a boy phar alg 81% ant mee "t CO., 165 Broadway; box 1.880, | Without any constitutional right whatever. Insur- | 13s, 161, 162. ( We me ou Weer weiner ots SSSrbCIeTy Foenee _ | birth, and the woman will be asked to try to cure him. + aM 74% | [TOHISON AND PIKE'S PRAK RAILROAD BONDA | ®2C¢ Companies and savings bunk institutions, too, | | Surnksx Count—Srxctat {Tea —Held KA Judge SOUTH BROOKLYN, A CORNER | Mrs. George Toles, a lady about fifty years of age, and I. + 4 “0 and Stock, Boston and New York Air Line Railroad | can put the money of policy holders and depositors | Van Bruns —Cownt pens at halt past ton A. M-—Law re complete; will wll at x suorifice on account | lives on Richard street. She was cured Wednesday | *Chicago, Burlingt + 1154 113% exae Pacifie Land @ Narn “1 ep en Figs and fact—Nos. 732, 801, , U3, 835, 347, HBG, Call or address P. H. OWENS, No 333 5mith | morning by Mrs. Mix. For months she has been | Chi 78 1b ide Bouthetn Railroad, mad in their pockets, Yet we do not hear of the passage | 467, 875, 890, S99, 102, 303, 905, 4, 907, 915, 916, 917, Thicago Railroad Bonds; Tol of any stringent laws by which the guilty in this | 923, 924, 929, 940, 951, 853, 861, 877, 892, 907, V4, 945, 0 and Alton. ailing, but she has not been as sick as Mrs. Hall. A Menalons and Bt. Josep! a ia, JOR SALE CHEAP—A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT, | visitor to the house this morning was unable to see | Hannibal and St. Josep! Detroit road Bonds and Stock? Count ‘ 5% TW ‘Stat ed by connection can be punished without interposition of one house west of Broadway. Inquire 112 Grand st. the lady, but was informed that she had been greatly | Ohio and Mississippi ny 10% Peaere CRRCER, Wate YW. Surneme Count—Cmcurt—Part 1—Held by Judgo Y SERY PCR SALE CHEAP.—STOO! HORSE benefited by Mrs. Mix’s treatment. It was stated in | Ohio and Missiesippt B45 $25, | — ~ om. OEE I legal quibbles. The 900,000 voters of this State Daniels—Court opens at half-past ten A. yi jos. fagood corner store, Call 301 Greene | another qnarter that if it had been pleasant yester- | Western Union....+.....++- - 108 104 “6 4 DVANCES" ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ». might examine such subjects for themselves and try 2765, 2822, 136145, 4055, 4432, 1956, 4255, 9259, av. e Ulasson, Brocklya day she would have ridden out. At the house it waa | Atlantic and Pacific Teleg! - 3 38 Carriages, £0. 103 Went 33d st., wost of 6th defi 6, 327 ‘222, 1805 14, 2856, 2457, . " . oy office) to arrive at some definite conclusion as to the cause. 3319, 332 243, Part 2—Hold ND BOXES FOR BL id that if to-day had not been so Marchy the op- 390 bbees ° . aX 1a% | (storage i Taeescattharore ash, aint 2858, i . Part 2 . tent ats, &e, MATHESON ‘tunity to get a bfeath of fresh air would have . 8 APOLIS, BLOOMINGTON D WESTERN | It will not ard to do so, I started with the | by Judge opens at halt-past ten A, ir 50h ot boon improved. It seems that Mrs, Tolles, although “4 3 Telede, Geante, fontoam nd Detroit Stock | assumption that the present Legislature, as organized, Sp on. a Froth tm ite, ee Dry ny = Kast = Z v1 : ‘ Sin HR . xchange for House and Lot near way. Bro and ‘oud ‘f ER SALOON, = ee” has not been confined to the — Sogo + I nis to A, box 183 Herald office. is in the power of corporations. That means | Sigar. Part }—Heid yeJudge Donohue—Court opens doing go , Kansas and Texas OF $200 WANTED FOR SIX MONTHS. PoR | that certain men are bought either with money, p2- . Me ly wee it: price $250. WHYCKOFF, 1,267 Broadway MAREE rixrcnes vor 81 May When the reporter was leaving the house he met a | OaN pious colored ‘womnan who was full of what she be- | The rates for money are somewhat highor than of Lent SHEAP.—396 4 liboral interost will be paid, Address RELIABLE, | tronage or political aMliations to obey the mandates | 3056, 295, 1446, 3086, LE CHEAP.—986 3D | Tovid were Mrs. Mix’s miraculous cures, She was a | late. Call loans were inade as high a# 5 «6 per cent, iat 1%2 Herald Uptown office. QT17, 2455, 810s, 124, 2141, 27 73, 2180, 2846, 9215, 3291, = “ne a pe erate — f these graspirg bodies, An examination of sev- | 5. 7: 98; 1261, 2 4 Fr M . PET oes rad tn ¢ tt wind with uplifted ji ¥ a Ni 3402, 3410, 2172, 1128, 1251, 2973, 1905, 1907, 3906, 3202, (12, FATABLISHED “LODGING” HOUSE OF -% Fe edn Ro 7 ye Pep meg pedeene ry ta SiehisT ial vat taliie HHICE OF THE ONT A pnoa t Marchu, 1970.” | eral bills pending. hero and thelr ultimate fate will | sks, skis, 200N, 2260, 120%, 2550, 3150, 3156, 3197, 3102, Me ese ae Te for cash frst class location. Apply | «1 pelieve these cures can be made now, just as well | Collateral 7 4 bd give the public positive information as to the power- | 3172, 3175, 3165, 186, 20a, = . " =~ | aa they could in the olden times.” 203 percent. Commercial paper was a little firmer fad dentine acinbed’ elahet ho phason Wall Ghd. SUPERIOR CoURT—GeNeRAL TenM—Held by Judges Stee" FOR BOTTLERS, DRUG. |" irs, Mix asks no fee for her service. at 4a5 percent. It is generally expected that money ‘THK MEASURES AND THE MEN. Se Appeals Crum “reese oe a5 ren % dheap. Apply RY No. 01 Bune 20h ake THE LAND FOR DIVORCES. beerrbie‘pe Se! vara abt evant te GE ces ee Tho session may now be considerd as about halt | 10,11, 12. General caleudar—Nos. 31, 3, 34, 96, 37, om large government settlements in April, tothe usual | Avi EVENING TELEGRAM over, Not a single mensure particularly affecting | *”; ‘ ithdrawal of money to the country at the opening * Surenton Court—Srrcian Tenm—Held by Judge TOR AXLE (From the San Francisco News Letter.) he th ferctays " ‘WILL GIVE FULL AND. GRAPHIC REPORTS the interests of corporations has yet been advanced | Freedman—Court opens at half-past ten A, M.—Case fy Bo ‘A learned judge of Arizona writes as follows:— | of spring and to the exceedingly low surplus reserve OF THE PROGRESS OF TH so thatachance exists for ite passage. There has | 00, No. 29. New England Iron Company vs. Gilbert och ot Pa of the New York banks, According to the bank state- GREAT INTERNATIONAL WALKING MATCH Elevated Railroad Company, No day calendar, ‘Apply tod, Al “Arizona legislation upon marriage contracts having | ye " agree A A . P been twice published in the Henan a list of bills | ““Sorxnton Count—Intal, Tenm—Part 1—Held b: RTANT wrung | recently been brought prominently before the public | ment issued’ y pe ie coal ing Popp pespalon NUMBER, OF MILER ACCOMPLISHED that should pass. Nearly all of them remain gen- | Judye Speir—Court opens at eleven A. M.—Nos, «i, jor dob ed by E. by the offensive notoriety of the Smith-Carpenter | $1,569,000 m the reserve of 535,150 in UP To THE HOUR OF erally sleeping in committees, It might be useful to | 52¥, 524, 403, 102, 106, 61, G07, 308, 576, 633, 61Y, 506, Y., invent an old job | surplus reserve, # loss which reduces the entire sur- EACH EDITION GOING TO PRESS. $25, 622, Part 2.—Adjourned for the term, is well wo ¢ attention of all printers. wh scandal, it becomes perfectly proper to notice somo to $4,216,725, against $13,983,895 in the | TFNION eae iNaHTORION | Mai call attention here to the principal bills more | °“Gowmox Pieas—GENenAL TRaM—Held by Chief el in job w one of these presses of the legislative acts upon this subject, Before plus reserve -spestioe 4 U ION DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION, particularly affecting railroad interests, With one | Justice 0. P. Daly and Judge Van Hoesen.—Court JIX164)) now at the Remington Company's store, 57 corresponding week of last year, The following is » Open 10 to 3; Mon d Satu or two exceptions these bills have been introduced in | opens at eleven A. Non. 5, 15, 16, 33, 35, 43, 55, 47, ‘ 7 o it i to state that Arizona 10 to 7, - M.. Fe an Ag a een bl pep hatecys¥ vee eter ae hy 1d comparison of the averages of the New York banks BRITTON, President, | the Assembly and referred to the railroad committee | 9,20 42, 22, 90, 51, Oi, 26, bs, perenne nent has a very good divorce law, @ving to the district | ‘ Ganpven 8. Crartn, Troasn of that body. ‘They are as follows :— ‘Common PLeas—Equrty ‘Tenm.—Adjourned for the Sian waste TILLCOX | 4 GIBBS AND | courts exclusive Jurisdiction in such matters, to de | aa aacesngts Si March 8. *] Canes K. Sruacuie, Secrotary. “ AX OD 1. Com Hing one-horse railroad @ompanies in term. isi 6 . Fouting nut conaiting tas terns, Sit Kant Howsten st, | cree @ divorce, upon proof, for certain causes and ah py Differences, TPTOWN STOCK OFFICE, 1,181 BROADWAY, NEAR | New York city to employ conductors as well as | Common Pieas—Srxcrat, Tenm—Held by Judge K and repairing; easy term only. when the! igpliodas hail: Mave Senided tk the bg ot oe eee = bert Bith wt. —Stock indicator ih office: private telephone to drivers. Larremore—Court opens at eleven A. M.—Nos. 2, 4. “gail hy 15 DIFFERENT STYL BS, Territory for one year immediately preceding the ap- | ri 40,508,800 ;, 2,000 buh speculators can operate in ten s| a untinwe e of horse railroad 2a, . rem Rae Yi - a ey. Pere ae ik vecene tbh Cla’ Wing end: welt eomubtaren'|'> 215,420,700 213,298,100 Dec, "196,000 | TAF ANTED—#6.500 AT 6 PH CENT ON ONE OF THE | 3. Providing for the appointment of three railroad |. 1020, 951, (925, 858, 00, 1022, 1964, Wi.” 2304, 890, LnGiL WORDED Le neeeae, aR ae pleek oF goed Whe’ eaters, || CHMNIEE NEw 236,000 Dec. 8,000 dost farme in Orange county. J. BALDWIN, Attor- | commissioners, who shall have entire charge and | 1742, 683,” 967, 883, ‘984, 441, 975, 076, 978, 979, 122d ccroiicert-esaeny are ISAT Wunstely were, tne. Position. to. mould tho morai | The following shows the relations between the | se/,Nervare,N.¥. _____________ | jurindletion over all rallroada im the Mate, YER '17, 97 07, s,s, i, 1905, 088." Part 2-— po gtict eg ; vs ‘ reserve — WANTED-ON IMPROVED STOR |. Pro’ 0 ction o ge over journed for 4 p sentiment and politics! optuion of the countey, | total be nde yr LOO.000r8a8t Uhest location tha cts) ORE | sno Hudeou Miver, bytwoon Fishkill Landing aad Cora | “Haaiae Gouna TRIAL ‘Tease—Part 1—2eld by t for at the legislative session of 1873 we fad an act of the Legislature divorcing the Gov- 1,000, nt five per 140 Hiveata Upto incipals ouly address W. K., | Sprin 4 Chief Justice Alker—Court opens at ten A. M.—N in Making it unlawful for Now, ad companies in | 5434, 5500, 1582, 4713, 5506, 485, 5476, 3177, 3178, Gua, offic ome time re at No. 2 + | evnor of the Territory from his wife, which act Prve corey aoe ar ~~. 4 , : enti, now w a, PH ry M mt ‘ , MS. TO SUIT, TO LOAN ON | this State to co: in their f 6498, 6621, 5777, 5430, 311, Part 2—Held by Ju tent t Kim Villa, F et 40 Wisle ake seems to have adores ‘, distinguished preos mq Total reserve. $59,108,300 $57,539,000 Dec. $1,509,300 $200. 000, ‘ow York city; also | longer ve hours, with. Shea—Court opens at ten A. M.—Nos, 5542, 5067, bash, Mf Langhoim | for all subsequent leq rey Po ai pean, Reserve re- am res 145 Broad: out unloading the same for rest, water and feeding, | 5411, 5908, 312059, 5456, 55390, 5597, 5556, 5557, 5658, At the session of 1875 n but at the session of 14 ‘he'sata | Wete, Loan A hayletoom piadiog ¢ A dof Mrs. Mary Scott or Little, defende members of the Legislature; and, what is most re- Lord. Ordinary Haw pronounced the following meer: | miatkable, is that all those nine acts xeem to bave been passed upon the same day, as they were all s Act, Trayner proved February 2, 1877, (See Laws of Arizona, 18’ isle payment, | page 16 to 21, both inclusi From the meagre re- do con | Horts of legislative pr imas POR’ TTS. for at least a period of seven consecutive hours, un- | 6669, 5560, 6663, Part 3—Held by Judge Sheridan— r ts rb hdad at Naroven | les Prevented by storm or aocident. Court opens at 10 A. M.—Nos. 5063, 5395, 5353, 5264, M last veae will acvopt reliable and rospectaite |, 0 PFoviding for equalities in rates of transporta- | 5040, 2709, 5181, 0949, 5226, A6U8, 5386, 5249, 4664, 5243, hip: m ‘some cash, balance ; | ton. — and handling of property carried wholly | 5845. LELOYD'S, 4 Warron at, | OF in part by railroads in the State, Court. or GENERAL Sksstons—Part 1—Held by 7. Compelling street railroad, gas, ferry and other | Judge Gildersleeve.—The People va. Samuel F, Perry, corporations in New York to pay three per cent of | felonious assault and battery; Same vs. Ernest their gross receipts into the city treasury. Neitherdt and Margaret Ortang, grand larceny; Same wee. A 4, Compelling the New York Central Railroad to | ve. Join Kilman and Jeremiah Moriaty, grand lar- Towa, reduce its exorbitant charges for carrying milk to | ceny; Same ys. Poul Meissner, grand larceny; Samo (OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, GOODW A | New York city from sixty cents to thirty cents per | vs. Charles Heischatt, grand larceny; Same va, John no Jee than nine parties | @vyatie®.* s9,987,498 69,903,975 ~~ io 1 act, including one of the 4 Quarry M legal re | quirements. Titigs the provent sevbion | Foreign exchange has been very firm, with the | porous city in tho W will fully equal the last in the number of divoree posted rates at 4.87 and 4.90 for long and demand My yest agntgel 2 a WANTED, A PARTNER in baukiug business in ® pros: an exporione ‘amount of pat it office box 445, Decorah, JRANKING BUSINES! $5,750,875 $4,215,725 Dee., $1,595,150 ajo ts gn t, by ‘ser linble only wants on the fund i nd claims thereon by the thir next; and farther, appoin eo of this proce: acts, and it one respect going far beyond anything awates waleal Wulabiene of ie ever contemplated by the distingtished gontieman | **¢fling and wi slight conces- » honc ve sions. Book and Stationery, Wall Paper, W can. Quinlan, graud larceny; Same va. George Young, a ee ne areas Gaaye’ bon for heretotore (rene | Govaemumedt botide-ware téve scttvw asl sityhdiy | Hager denen Shere, teams 66 9. Compelling the New York and Now Hayon Rajl- | lurceny from the person; Samo ya, Charles J. Abrae , S ADAM. ste were confined to residente of ti | tral New York; present owner has other busine aes d | road to reduce its passenger fares, hams, faire pretences; Same va. Max Neckhaus, ro ia accordingly herebys iven to all concerned, | ™ legislative Ansou weaker for the four per cents. Another call for | to; splendid opportunity for OH orl bin int re Now, every fair minded legislator, not under the | ceiver stolen goods; Sai vs. Thomas Allen and {parties claiming 10 Fepresent the brothers | the present augtat legial $10,000,000 of the five-twention wae made during the | Wired, svout threo thoussnd daliare GAO, Only th influonce of the rallroad lobby, with whom Loot | Thomas Farrell, burglary Same va. Aafon. Welle isis | clined to be circumscribed by Territorial, State or the above amount may address to HOLMAN, St to | national boundaries, so that parties in New York or | week, In London the ten-fortios, fives of 1881 and | tioner, Herald oftice, the awid Poter L suaid Mary Seott of versed here, concedes that ail three pills should be- | berg, Brutus Koontz and Lewis Marke, re come laws, They would operate in lifting heavy | ceivers stolen goods, Part 2—Held by Judge or any of thi 1 in medio, or any part ther “y | New Kuagland, Mexico or British Columbia are liable YRAND OPPORTUNITY. —THE GREAT GHITTENAN. est. ih else: & to fiid thumneelven divorced, without even their | te fouts were all lower, State bonds were somewhat RAND QRPORTUNTTY. “THE GREAT CHITTE NAA; | burdens off tho shoulders of hundreds of thousands Cowing-—The Pouple wa, Joseph Debrow, fel, Tuten the Parver and Heel or, | Knowledge or consent, by an act of the legislative | stronger, but there was no change of importance, | taku x partner with #00. 8, EDDY & SAYRE, 145 | Of the people of th 4 ~— — alt an Pen Som A adh is th February, 1879, Assembly of Arizona, if such acts are of legal and | and railroad mortgages continued strong and in good | Broadway, . | engor charg ry pt i lates quae Waves 7 binding force. It will not be pretended by any one | 4,, 1, The foreign commerce of the port of Now FANTED—PARTNER WITH Bivo OR G00 GASH, IN | CXPOHSes of living and only 40 to swell the enormous ot ve T a eee. urglary ; ‘on + Rigipncnen | REMOVALS. that Dr. Smith was a resident of Arizona, or that he | (! 4 8 Store, broker and auction business, Call or address | Profits of the New York Central and New Haven rail- y, bi ‘Y; Samo va. oom O'Brien, grat CTT VORDAN WAS NOT REMOVED, AND | was ever at Prescott, or that the Legiviature had any | York for the past week was as follows:—Goneral | LEARY 4 BISCHOFF, Attorneys, 62 Bowery, . Why are they not passea? Why are they not png A he . Md John W. Huil, grand Ponce A\ .con onig. bs condulted at O1 Ba sta proof, any facts, any reason upon which to act. Aud | morehandise imports, including dry goods, | ge INVESTMENT IN SELLING STA’ ted from the Heliroed Oomratties) foah Only | Gaete os. tewiend dS Gordes, tomes” ed . W york | *ttely 99 4 matter of public policy and good morals | 9, a ogy and produce exports, $6,763,001, The B20Occune right, patont January 24, “Vienna Cook. | leave the readers to draw their own conclusions. Charles Bol poe P| 0 a Sam De ein ORBAN. FR W TORK | Go court will hold aneet of the kind as legally bind- | $797,063, amd ps porte, 96,768,083 ig Cabinet Call soe tt, HOW THE GAME MIGHT BE KPOLLED. flon Bohert, v n of Kxcive laws; Baume vm, gieee to 91 Oi ay. het Re"uiny os ; ing iM any ease,” total imports of dry goods and goneral merchandise JOSIAT A. SMITH & CO., 1,206 Broadway, Some of the iobbyists here in the interest of the } James McGill, grand larceny,

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