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TILE CHICAGO 1111.1BEINE: SATURDAY, JAN-tarn" 13, 1876-TWELVE PAGES. a 3- SCHAETZLEIN. WANTEDMALLE HELP. Trattes WANTEDA YOUNG MA.N WITT! if 44) OR PIO casit and some of printing business: pormanent aitnatian to complete trade, arid aecuriky on money. Adciress 18.

Triouneollice. C0I1C11151011 of the Coroner's SITUATIONS WANTEDMA r.r. Bookkeemers. Clerks. tr.A3- C1TUATION WAN tEDAS CLERK.

TIMERKIRPsi er, or assistant bookkeeper: AAA be pre- cursd. Address 0 7. II-towns tacoCITITATI08 WAN A 'YOUNG MAN. At s.3 chills, assistant bookkeeper, or wiser be can oasis' blinsolt generally useful; gooti references- A ddress h. ribune tic.

CITUATION WANTEDWITH SOUL FresS t-CLAS; aj wholesale grocery or clothing bouse the bu4- Iles had tea years' expatience a rity-gohoa core in Was 'lest willing to do any tdmg- Tiihutie Is Decided to Hold Roney Over Without Dail. will mork this seorion to its close. There is one law, however, which I hope they will pronaptly repeal, and that is the Binkrupt law. To the admiaistrittion of our putlic affairs by the Republican party a court for general bankruptcy is perilous a necessary appendage. I am inclined to think it is.

But the good people of this country have dAerminel upon a change, and that change will be made daring our present centennial year, and I thine this CAU 111 Cf it now safely cut el this odious appendrg Fatally, my let us have and clear conception of the object we desire to lowomplish by this or ranisation, and we can then determine upon the nixie UR' ac.7.orophshing it. If our object is simply to get posswaiou of the public offices that we mly distribute them to OUr friends, then strategy is the way to reach it but if oar is to give a good Government to the pelple, then we must found our organization upon principle. Lea us get out of tha quagmires in whila we have for any years to-eu struggliug, and some times over each other, and steo up unon the never-fading rock of Democratic princrple, aza we eaa defy the AN'rEliA PRESSMANA MAN WELL acquainted with cylinder prose work. Or" AWAY' A COLBERT, 147 and 119 Fiithote. tli oteeuattentm vc.

ANTED CA VA Szikai TO SELL MAN'S paktht Pa lekY tube and elf.hiler for all kerosene Eureka no burner; new c)mbination tool large and heauttiul en Lo.t.e Giant hammer i and hundred other new and tat-seAtng artielea. 'the largest and roost complete aasortment of goods in the worid. C. M. LININGION, 141 bothe-at, Chicago.

shipped as ordinary freight over all American roans. The principal factory of the Atlantic Giant Powder Company is at Drakesyille, New Jersey, and Were is a branch factory in Caiifornia. The 1188 of it in this country le much more general among miners than is usually supposed, as may be judged by tha salain Allovouri. waich amounts to more than 40,000 pounds a yesr. Mr.

Julian thinks taat the Thomas explosion was not caused by the fail of the cask, but. that there must have been fulminate cape prepared, and the saddeo jar to the clock-work caused the explosion of tbese and consequently of the dynamite. It has been stated that dynamite caltridges are prepared with a fulminate cap ready for expLosion, but this is absurd. No factory in the world would run the risk of manufacturing such cartridges. Thanking the agent for Lis expertrients, the visitors got into the and with a 50..

pound box of giant powder, enough to level a block of house, under the seat, wended their way back to town. thinking bow the people would 'by off if they knew what was on boaid, and how little cause for alarm there really was. QITUATION WANTFDIN A WHOLESALK BOOT auti ooe bowie, by a young man of ten years' lonpotter3C0 Will trilVd1 or bait gOOL. In nouse. Andreas 1rMune othue.

rte Evroliceman Claints lie Did the shooting la Self-Defense. clITUATION WANTED-A GENTLEMAN WI10 HAS IL) been engag-d in the grain business in Iowa a3d CSil command a trom tbaL slate desires a positon I Lb seine urn-class COUltrabS100 house lb UUS caLy. Ating Eerms, 2 Tribune thee. i 1 I Ithemselves together on a festive occasion about seyea years ago, agreed to form an iteeociation and try what power there is in toe ill-fated number thirteen. Mr.

Charles Oppermann wag chosen Preeident Darnel Ferber, Yice-Preeident Henry II. Boesenecher. Secretary and Johu Bentel. Treasurer. The object of ihe Society id etated to to to meet (wittily at least once a month, and in etuse sale member should quit this life the rest Shoold attend his funeral.

provide a hearse drawn by sit snow-white horses, eaca member to aprear with a white hate instead of the customary blatet tile. and come in carriage also drawn by 31 milky steeds. The mearners to wear, in addition to the white bat, white kids, white vests, and white cravate, and that if one Ebould die, anotLer member be received into the circle in his place, tee the roll or membership ehould never be more than tuirteen, ncr less. For nearly sieven yeas the original members remained untouched by the band of death. and there was no need for the unusual funeral parade, the brotnernood of thirteen growing fat and wealthy in the coulee of time.

Bat a short time ago cne of their number, woo had removed to Hoboken. found the change of air unhealthy. aid under the influence cf Jersey rearelies sickened and died. The remainicg twelve. under the leadership of Mr.

Opperman, were true to their plighted word, and tuey gave their comrade the last escort with a gorgeously-decorated hearse. to which were attached Eli white homes, followed by twelve etylleh carriages, each diawn by a like number of splendid enowy animal. and bearing a solitary inmate in a white bat. to the astonishment of many of the sedate Teutonic bmghets of Ilobneen. Another member has since beeif iustalled mahe full the number thirteen.

rtis Stavement 13 Contradicted by Se-veral Witnessea. OCT OF BUSI10ESS TO INVEST tagate the best CLIAOCe in Lae We can allow men wara a little cash a pleasant business that will psy 30 to tie a week. 1 samples roe exprees. or by mail Oe Ut.i. No street talkers wanted.

Address, witia RAY 61 4jalcaga. MAN ON GOD LA- 9 rY; must be able to loan ots wood socurPy about $503 cash. Apply at 1 ei Room 41. DYNAMITE. was between me and Belaaetzlein.

A man was standing there with a long coat on, and fired twice he was not lying down, bat stooping be Lai the pistol in bis hand, leaning toward the wad. No oho was above him. I am unable to recognize the man he had a black or brown mustache. There VOA no one lighting at the time of the ellooting. Afar theollootaig I weut back iDLO t110 balocm.

lhe following' is the STATIL3tENT OP woos. made when it wail auppotiel that be lino in irnmediate appreheosiou of death. PereonaPy appeared before me, J. Frederick Banyon. a Notary in and for the City of chicatila14 Cook County, and Slate atoreamd, Frederick R008, who being duly sworn noon Ins oath says that On the tett hey of J4nuary, A.

14i, ttiant warn in the saloon No. iota South HAIsted street, in the City of Cnirego Afintrit says that be heard some one calling for help about 2 a. ni. Monday moraine the hallooing or( urred outside in the hall there afraid maw One an ex-ooneeman; and bilks Sobastelein, who was shot ty honey. ao he tola me.

I paseed aloagse Of them and then stepped to the rear. Then Rmey raised his left arm aud shot me in the bowels. I then went back to the saloon, and was Talcott. Aftiant further states that be knows the chletulaut Utility. having seen him several timed before, and can positively swear said Roney fired lit him with a revolver in ttie halide, end further afgant aaith not.

YFLEDEnICK BOOS. murk. At the conclusion of Mn. Schumacher's testimony the cab WAS given to the jury. who retired and after au absence of nearly an hoar returned with the subjoined VERDIeT: We, the Jury, find that Michael Schaettlein came to hii deaitt by a gunshot wound fired from a revolver the hands ot Thomas G.

Roney, and we recotunieud that tho eahl Roney be held to the Ciiminal Court without ball Bud we further recommend that Charles Ctruethmacher and Petez Harmon be heid to bail pa the rrincinal witneseee. A milimus for each of the three was accordingly made out, and they committed to jail as witnesses UI default of bad. Traa es. QITITATTIN WAN-TEOAS FIRST-CLASS MEAT cock or brzad by a colored man la willing to go to tue country or tu city; WO neat et reference can goy- en. Adareab Tribune odule.

QITITATION WANTI- DBY A PRACTICAL GARden-r, wbo underatAnds all of gardening, and can alto take care et hurtles and el. el. el. el. el.

1129 examination Of witnee In the Sehaet3- tm eme war) yeacrday morning. The geed of the previeue day Will augmeeted by the AMUSEMENTS. II' ANTED -A. LIVE MAN IN EVERY CIFY AND IV tOWO ths world. You can make SA a day selling onr Letier-Conying Book prase, water, or re.

Excelsior slanulact'rog in TrMons lArANTEDMEN TO t4.1.,1, CLASS cuTTERS A-ND 11 anarnoners chromes. brackets. ttc. A MEILICAN NOVELTY 113 East Room 19. 1 lirANTEDIBOY IN CIGAR STORE 126 WASHING' ton it.

muet furnish best of references; Z10120 OUletS teed apply. SITUATIONS IVAN TED---FEM WANT11 BY A 3STIDDLE-AGED IJ woman, to (V) generat tinuaework in a prIcato WWIj or to riae.e. A pity at 01 mt. A dams-st. WAN a DLY AN ENGLISH WOMAN .0 for general housewoik or cook: ran come well recommended.

Cad at len bouin morn-tog. up-atairs IITANTED AN HONEST, ENERGETIC MAN, I wan a few hundred dollars. In a legitimate businesa; guaranteed to d000la tatestment monthly. Addzasa 'On. Tribune odic.

WANTEDFOUR MORE SA LESMEN FO THE city. and any amount for the country, for a clam article in the grocery line- J. kli.las K. 69 Dearborn-at-, hasemena. ANTEDTWO CO MPET EN COLLECTORS.

Seeuttj must be givau. Address ii9, Tribune dice. QITUATION DBy A GIRL TO (10 general beusew tri a atualt Ploaaa sag at 7 Yr est C. IT CATION WANTEDBY A vouNG BOOTCH 0 woman; is tarsi-class cook and laundress; renitence it requireo. 4 1ti ii samba-ay.

IVANTEDACTIVE MEN IN EVERY TOWN AND Iv city to sell oor fast-selling noveltine. CENTF NMAL AIANUFACTURINtir Room 7 Cot-wick block. on.JelreemersQIITTATION WANTEDBY A EE-sPRCTABLE ENg 'ash wvman as work mar Au a to ail AA- pez.t Atte tatolle. Cail or attross A.Z Waal LES, WI ANTEDAN EXPERIENCED AND ENERGFTIC traveling V110011831 will flail a permanent position by i Tribune ofbee JUDGE ii. G.

MILLER. Employment Arettmes CrITTATIONS WANTEDLADIES EN WANT OP a7nst-c1aiss female help of all nationaIries, can be salted 00 Lit ort noLice. airs- s. LArhIE. NI W.

I V- As gNeT En inu stAb good eMAN 17d Ts310211 YEARS OF 65, Tribune odice WANTEDSOME GOOD ACTIVE MEN TO SELL coed liberal commissions given. Cail corner Carroll and Carpenter-ets. IVANTEDTIIRFE LrvE MEN TO SELL COAL It at retail On COMIlli114012; trade establiabod AWAY at 31 Meat Madison-et. 'IA 'ANTED-50 EXTRA SUP ERNITMERARIFS FOR (mAtinee) Henry Aoply at stage door MoViuker's Theatres beimeen ii and Li o'clock. W.

A. LA A Wonderful Vbeat Country. Portland Oregoolan. We have been in the habit of supposing that the Wailamet Valley was the greatest wheat growinz country ou the habitable globe. and have felt like indulging ia an indefinite amount of vainglorious boasting over the record of Ileitis producing 50 bushels or more to the acre, and whole farms averaging :35 or 40 bushels.

But our beautiful valley and our fanciers must look to their laurels henceforth. krona a gentleman of undoubted veracity, carefulness we receive some imformation concerning wheat-raising in Eastern Washington Territory sthich Bur1)atise6 the best shoyi-ing we reaaember to have seen in this part of the country. C. Meier, living near the base of the Blue Mountains, in Walla Walla Vadev. Au 1873.

raised on a 60-acre field bushels of wheat an average of 67 bushels ta the acre; and in 1875 a 60-acre tract, 8,120 Luehels, or 57 bushels to the acre. Mr. 31asier3on. residing 4 miles south of Walla Walla, raised on 1,1 acres LushelsS5 bushels to the acre. Mr.

Kennedy. whose farm IR on Dry Creek. 6 miles from Walla, NValls, harvested 5,252 bushels from 150 nusliels a yeia4e and this was a volunteer cropthat is, the sezond crop limn cue sowing. Cf006. Fays Our infcrmant, were produced on ordinary beat land land that is consideted good, but no Letter than huudreds of tnodeauds of acres 2x)a- 1Tin vacant in Walla Walla and Litman Counties; especially nolth of Snale River, viler there IS a vast enough to produce more than bushels per annum, and where a tenure of crops has Lever Leen known." 'IV-ANTEDAN ACTLVE, HON BOY FOR OF1 bee work.

Address, full name. atattne age and reforruces. In your own handwritang.18- Tr limns ANTEDAN ENGLISHMAN AS BUTLER AIN.1) waiter. Address leo. Tribune Elite.

THE ENGISH OPERA. Last evening the opera of Martha" was given to an immense audience at Hoo ley's, with the following cast: Martha nsa Kellogg Nancy Mrs. Lionel Mr. Caotie Plunket Mr. Hamilton Sir Tristram.

Segain Sheriff Mr. J. O. Pekes Every word and note of Martha most by this time be familiar to opera-goers, and every number in it must be known by heart, and still. Flotow's lively work does not yet seem to have lost its magnetic power in this city.

although it has begun to rale in many other pieces, mad is not now regarded as a strong can by the managers. Will the exception of the Mignon matioee last week it drew the largest house of the eeaeon. Not only was every seat tilled, but all the camp-char were preseed into eervice, and the lobbies wee thronged with an eager crowd, eeveral ladies stauding through the evening. Teem re no ace cauntmg for the whims of a Chicago audience. The operteiroing people of the city seem to be recklessly determlued to go this seebon if they never go again, and are going regardless of off nialts or toe nature of the work given.

From preset appearances the management might ran threueh toe weole centennial year and cancel all Ltd engagemerits in the blow-going Eatitera cities. of the performance little need be gall. Little can be eitid that has not been said scares of timed before, tor all the arusts in the cast have appeared here over and over again in these roles, with the exception of Mr. Hannitoo, whose represeA.140u of l'iunkd was LOW. He is mach more pleasiug in this beta comedy than iii senores work.

and abates some of his StiffileSS ani of digibty which does not sit well upon him. as he ie not caet in a heroic mold. His delineation of Planket is by far tne beet thing he has yet done. His singing had less of hardueea and MillIUSeiSIS thee tieual. and leis action, although not up to the etanderd of most of his predecessore, was at least agreeable and in good taste.

The other arthes acquitted themselves with their customary succeee, aid the encores came in at the conventional places, like tbe "L.est. Proscr.beit duo and the Epee of which, by the way, heti never been sung more delightfully by Miss Keiloge. Mre. Segall' was in la child wing spirits mud tilled her with tio mach of eaucy humor. as well as good singing, teat ite intereet never lageed.

Mr. Caiti.le was very happy in les role, and even Mr. Seguin caught the generel spirit and made some very prouonneett vocal efforts. This satern000 he '14118E11LS will be given, and this evening Fre Detvolo." after which we tliSS to the thiri week, the repertoire of which is in our act vertua Lmg coimmite MISCELLA EOUS. 4 PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED BUSINESS KV man wishes to buy an interest is some legitimate.

established abolessle or manuiacturings lionneati in city. Parties aid please state 'lattice and locazion of business. All answers will be considered coundenualAdaretis 31, Tribans ottre. A LLCAsli PAID FOR CAST4013 CLOCKING AND ti miscellaneous goods of any kind by sending letter to JON As is.LD ta.iy-st. IMMENS111 bTOCK LADIES' TINE MIS, PRICES PER CENT BELOW COST.

R. T. MARTIN'S, STAIlL-sr. Flack muff and boa, only French seal, Lynx, or Clarion mud and boa 8 Genuine Mink wits itandatime Mick nets laja. tija Extra quality Mxtic tiienuitio black sets tylitm Lynx sots .410 and ri heal A laska 21 and ti1i Genuine Shetland seal 1,34 and 44 Children'.

saeques 3 te A French Seal sacque4 11 and 311 kLack ac.en Trimming. per yard, $1 fat. Gooda si.taL c. Dwitti privilege of examination on payment of Express Omegas. it.

T. 11AltILN, IZat kiTA FE-ST. WAN TED--VEM ALE HELP. Domestics. WANTEDGIRL TO WASH.

AND IRON; rimie need apply without bringing good reference. Call early at 347 Wobt Ali AN rED--A I IfizT-CLASS COOK- AND LAUN1 tire's, with first-class city references; preferred. Usil a Lti Park-ay. Alt AN l'EDA GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL. heirrersork must he a good washer and ironer.

Call for twt, days at No. North ANTEDFIR -T-CLASS GERMAN GIRL TO cook. wash. aud iron must briut rood recommenJatiOna- A at, Wel bilettigan-as. AtEAr MARKET WANIEDWILL PURCELAS2 or rent in a good lotialiby.

Addroas for taro dais. 70. Tribune mime. I-A-MEDTO rt PRCaSEA LUMBER-YARD, from $4.0,9 to stock in a forming comutry. L.

tiASota.i I. Moto.rty. CITY REAL ESTATE. NI(ANTED-A Go )00 GERMAN GIRL FOR KIICR- en worn. 141 corner Twenty-rognOl-st.

LOT 1441, WITH 12 1 good bro. sOtitit trout, oa just west 1,1 Oakiey-st. I Lis is thrs iapi st prolo3na ia tile city. T. b.

bOYD, 14, AO Atatlisou-sr. iv tv 11, 4, VT A NTEDA GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD To take part care of baby dtuing the dav. Can take bre aud eueper at bone brmt kuneh. Apply Bev 0 at 7se A17 ANTED MACHINE SEWING TO Al' 1 I hume. Apt) at 3,2 Last 'Van third flourlk rANITEDA FlItSr-CLAss BREECH-LOADING I imot-guu central tire most be No.

10 bore, hoary at the breoun. ealrat Dot less Lath ikk9 Abs. AckiEsis Trit.une office, gin ug case price end full descrtprion. Inclumag FINANCIAL. SALEAT A SACRiFICEOR EXCHANGE bib or 3.,0 on tir-OWO-EiT.

and 300 feet, or ltsta, in Wood lawn. near station, altut Park. B. fditOsS.51A2v, Loom 13, 0 Ma-LiSOil-bt. Ifilk) it SALEONE OF THE CHOICeST RESIDENCE lots on Waba.1.1 soota of 1 tv-nte-secuncl x191 feet to 2u-1oot ailey.

10' ill sell at a great bartratu for or easy tcruas. F. W. Li Room a. A NTEDB ERY THE ADVERTISER WiSTI11 es to purchase a bmall oraraer or learn et good location Zr one; wouid take an naareet wan We rIght parties.

Addre ts R. T. Cincinnati. O. IILT ANTEDTO BUYA crr DIRECT9RY; 1 ee prim.

Addrese 1 4J. Tribaue A.TO LOANMONEY ON CHIC 4G0 PROPerry for a terns of years at following rates: On unproved business prvparty ia stuns of 10.000 sod upwAros It 8 per c.ut. (in tirst-class residence property, in sums of 84.000 and ut, wards, at 4 per cent mall on unimproved le per cent. J. D.

HAEV. coraer Dearborn. SLLELOT OS WARREN-AY- wEsr for casil. 9b East asuington-st. von SALEELEGANT CORN ER EST SIDE, 12 well adapted or a some ibutie) to pan-tzs wisaibg bi build- Ad-tress t4 i LAA nave.

DVANCES MAD 6' OS WATORES. bonds. at LA.LINDER.S. private Moe. 121) neax Clark- ANTKI)--To bUY FOit CAtibl.

ONE FIFTEk.N. ball and one Lilliard-tabia. Address loo ttf eat WANTED A IOC SEOONI)-HAND SODA, Will pay cash a gd arucle at a barg ai a. Jaadroaa ket, aloe. rzOLINE USED IN STARCH PREVENTS THl11 LI AMu trom oricizirg, gives a b.anitu1 po lab and stidne.a to g.ods.

la uaeu Ly aLi Leaning Lanadrtee and tar. tela. tioaeral Lice, 13i IAA LIAL3-bt, 7. AGENTS' PROFITS PER WKEK. WILL I prove it or turtelt (il).

New ardeees )11' patented. sent tree to all. Addre6S W. 11. tsroadway, Now York.

1 ONEY TO LOAN Al 8 PER CFNT INTEREST on city real earree, in sums of 8rAl-nue and Appla to C. EL FEE1.1) 10 raraaad SUBURBAN HEAL ESTATE. I OR SALEOR Alen A NG FOR IM ItOr I' city oropert.p, 200 Ly at AsIrwr.30i t'arg. best corner in illage, on t-t opposite cburca, ail clear will in exchange Liao inside lot, ttil-too. inquire ar LO tone 1.,1011 SALEBY H.

WHIPPLE. ROOM 14. Iota, or half acres. or uttered lux a I few lays, at a gr-at barqain. is fp dug FAA.

A.2.7dALL SUMS TO LOAN ON kEAL ESTATE AT 10 per cent large 5tIMIS at 8 and it per cent. Good notes al mortgages uacteti. M. C. BALI) WIN .4 CUP, lbd Roam 6.

frO AT 9 PER CENT FOR FIVE years; als, amounts of 1, Nol and ups ards et 10 per cent on el, real fisataus. DANIEL N. BASH. LA)out 6, 144 LaSalls-bt. VOR SALUMORO AN PA C.

S. P. R. R. miutites; i tare; per year; sevezi trams.

Artstiati weil water supplrEFel i beatool ta.ettiLteb un5uroas3ed. built to oztler01-11 I SOLI on time. CroOLLUE t. CLARKL.Agcnt, Au. I 4.2aaunt,er of Coruwerce.

COUNI'EX REAL I volt SALEA GOOD STOCK AND DA IRY.I.A PM ut 210 topreved, aSoui 16 flitJes from Chicago, 1 case to depot, wettty of usy, riot' p-tee, 4. per acre; um e4a.s.f teraol. I tilreNks, rpo LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, in earns of from $10ti to 9.1.0tti; interest at 9 per centInouire ot J. 1. NOYES, roam Sti.

"117ANTEDA LOAN OF Ltee, FOR THREE OR nve years on No acres prairie land skirted with limber: about GO miles Acorn Chicago: viz le free and clear; any parry haring the rocmcy, aud desiring a No. 1 investment sod please address tr tritune. NEW CHICAGD THEATPE. The Georgia idinstrele have begun a enccessful engagement at, the New Chicago Theatre, playing to crowded Leases. The popularity of this troupe seems clue largely to tee that they are colored miustrels.

Tha counterfeit Ethiopian, aithougb often araueing, down from Lis proper Placa too pleialy to make his performauce altegether enjoyable. Dut the spectacle of negrces exhibitiug negro song, Caneing, and hamer, 'et natural sad pleasing. and better, because truer, art. The hinging of the Georgia Miustrels is good for music of its sort, and their fun is the real exotic fun of the Africen. Some of the voices were handled with no little elidi fidelity.

This was especially true of nr. Luca, the tenor, and the hives, whose voice ifs remarkable. Naturally, the troepe are strongest when they follow utast closely Lieu own beat of burner, and sing tee genuine negro melodies, and weakest when, as in "Love in Georgia," they warls sal aclions lam down for them by a writer of another race. The Georgia Minstrels are superior to the religious bands of 'negro eineers that have come here. in their utter anandonment to fina.

0133 of the of their performance was the The Hamtown Student," of the severe (agility of a troupe that vieited this city last summeit Their whole perferreance is so pewerfal that the audience is convulsed with merriment from the beginning to the end. and yet it us wholly free from the coareeness that make many nunetiel entertainments uapleasaut to mixed aadieuces. 9, AND 'LOPER CENT MON k.17,, ACCORDING TO Ci. amount anted. to loan csn real morqrages; notes baugut.

W. M. WILL.SER, ti.oum REAL ESTATE WAN LED. i HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 4 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS.

AND Saul, days Nurses, caninges, and harness a apecialits, at Vt.tt,SlON Nob. iand Last Waftmrten-st. kmidle time given to test all nurses sold under a warrantee. Stock ou hand at private saw. CaiaLot.t a Or -1118 DAY'S lial-P Elegant ettaldistamentTeam of retail carriage borses.

164 baud ytArs. have not trick or 'lice. are ttay, styitsk. fad, dnrars, ndt alraul of any-lung. in ev, ry way and OLO to: the nuest teams tulci warTatited Park 1-liteton.

neany new (by and set of double trne Iii gdod 31c1 r. Gentienom's es. at hay mMr, Kentuckv bred hAnds Idea. 8 years old, kird and true in alt barness. lieu vice.

very stYhaA and trotted last aU to bas no record. can in 2 :40 any dasy anti Were no liner Sr gentleman's rOad use--I rocs barna, new, ePs snake. Tbn road not ItUn i.Ud, tag ikkbanal uni p-t-est tarn dy mage. DucLor ohaelon, in ordor. op by 4-'3in et, rocke ilue tedarke rod, engem by we Portla nd tens ono two-seat nesrlit new.

ur top giald too tan dehvery or express waren to good order. and a largo variaty ot otnor venioles. wadi id Info hrr sPa. liarnf es of ail istyles and makes, new and. second-nand.

and a nil tine ot norse-lurnibhins geode. el weieu a de.cr,pT,i,E, tes given at time co bale commencing at 10 tvelork- WianfON CO. WANTFDTO Pt RCI-1 A ND LOT OR 11 lot on North sown of U.iten'i.co-ag. said oi .4 of tin rk.sr ridreSS 61. Tribune ol $2.510, AND 11C(t) TO LOAN ON CFI- c.

3.000 owii or Cook County real esiate. klUTC11- 1NbuN LLLA, lribune S5 00 AND 'Amu 10 LOAN ON 12.SIDE real airtare- Address 14. Tribune Mee. CT) (MI TO LOA N. IN SUMS RANGING front $2.

WO to ff 12. (vie. on good inside b.cage roa W. D. Cu, be East.

Wasibi.gton-st 6)7 Int TO LOAN SUMS ()P ki kr Or $111 WO on well-Jo a tid erty. Apply to W. D. li.b.11.1:-(44-ve A Co. Wa-hington-st.

A St. Louis frlaeazino of flu, Great Eaplosivee-Experintetite to Prove Its learutteiestaces, Except Ender Special Provocation. St. tout. Globe-Delna-rat, Jan.

12. A great deal hag lately been said aud printed ebout dynamite, and, on account of the recent horr.tle occurrence at Bremerhaven, when so many persons lost their lives, the impreeelou has become firmly filed on the public mind that dynamite, or giant powder, as it ie also called, is au exceedirgly dangerous subetance to handle. It is not generally known that there is an estahlishmeut in this city for the storage and sale of dynamite, but it is so; has been so for several years, and this day, there la in a Lowell magazine more than 30,000 pouuda of the article; euiough, if exploded, to level a large part of the city buildings to the tut that there is nee the slighteet danger of any premature explosiou, Mr. Fred. JUlian, the ageet of the Atlatitic Greet Powder Company, whose ondce is at No.22 South Main street, took special pains to demouetrate, yeateriay efternoon.

Ile invited, among others, a repreeentative of the lobe- Democrat to witness some experiments he propoeed roakiug, and in the early part of the aftetuoon his pair of bays passed over the road to Lowell, and bronght the press man throagh the tremendous stiuke of the Lowell rendering works to a little houee that stood in the common, unprotected by fence or WebImre of any kind. It was Probably 15 feet sellers. of course bad no windows, and but one metal door, beverad feet, frona tbe ground. Hitching the Learn Lo a fenCa IlL boine U.etanCe trona tho house, Mr. JklitkLe unlocked the iron magazioe door aud proc.iceled to ecramble in with a lighted cigar in hie nidette abie protteediug was viewed with no little misgivings by the ithight of the Feuer.

who was, however, by no meant) reassured by the carelessneea with tt tech he knocked the boxes of the avi tut bubtlauce to sod fro wiiili the most. reekiess ciutregaril of common impressions concel tang dyuitinite. Fivaily, eelecting a 25-pouad box. be pitched it out of the door, down to the ground, a distance of 6 or 8 feet, without the least ceremony. Visions of the Mosel sad careless handling of the fatal freight on the cheadful day of lief distester came before the eves of the Glalw-Doilocrat man as that box fell to the frozen ground with a harp retie, and rolled over two or three tunes.

as if specially to provoke Providence. bat notniug iitarilaig. 00- carred. The box fell, and that eas all. Tue scene of the elozel was not repeatel, ami no re-Maitre 11114 to be gatneeeet tip with enovelsCiamoerieg clown.

aud taeleg the box aud an ex, a proceesioa was formod to the bank of tee ciose by. where a high bank presented a favotable spot ter eepeetinents. 'Ale theory that dynannte can be exploued by a sudden jer or concneeton is utterly scouted by Mr. Julian. aed in proof of his earnest beitet in the Huth of bli abeerieen that a eoulie not exploie under such circumetatieee.

he taolf the boe S.13,1 threw it over the bane en eeme stcnes at the bottom. The box was enattered. the dynamite tlew in all direct-ties. eas beaaeled here aid tome over tire rocee, tint no exploeloa too "1 protease to ehten you that the theory of dynamite becoming dangerous by in feeezing, is utterly al.eurd. 1 have eiyou tee chettalite as severe a jar as es neeessaiy to have exploded it, bad it ueen possible to explode it in that, way.

WIlen frOZetl, It is nueoseioie to explode it at all, and eveu when thawed walla a pletele state, it cal be exploded only by the lame of a Al cep and false." The man cr piwat powder teen deecended. and gathered up all the denaalite that had hot into the liver, tepee it on one Or the tered bidets of the box, brought it np, and for tee dist time the tees man gazed on the dreadel oompound. It looked Larinleeis enough them beiug a tort of grieleih yellow materiel to sticke, inches long, and 1 inch iu diameter. Lneoutaged by the bolunees uf Jelitta, guests began to pick up pieced of the po eder and examine it. What is it made of Nitro-glyeeriee and tefesorlid earth." In bat propertious Vi'e usuitey use anent 75 per cent of nitroglyceiine.

though occasionedv it any one wants more, 78 per ceet ii put in and the powder shipped to him at once. Powder made wii.n more than 75 per cent (faro-glycerine le never stored." Weere do you get toe earto It ceuees front tiermaey. Occasionally we use California eerch, anl sometimes baivilaet iu manufacturing the Fiecond How many qualities aie there Three but the only alffereece between the first and second te in the quantity of other suestauces. The thire grade is made wan nitroglycerine and eawdeet." And there is no danger of this pile exploding as long as it le frozeu It es I eriectly impot-eible for it to explode while it is frozen, awl ter it is thawed facial be fired only with cap and feee." "Wiii perenesiat exploue it?" "Id ellow you." Takiug the al, Mr. Jelian proceeded to strike the vile of them awl ecatLertng the serape Dud fragments in every direetem, while toe byeiaeders looked on, but no coucuesioe followed.

Now burn a to show that it will net explode from tire." The frageneute were gathered into a little pile, several whole and broken cylineers were laid on. for good measure apeareiitly, and the powder mau coolly utuoped over the heap, containing dynamite enough to lay in rums any house iu Si. Louis, and, striking a mai.ele applied it to the enbetauce. The name caught, slottly at first, rapidly afterwaids, now ou a little projection, then on a rotted surface, until the whoe pile burning with a fierce ethic dame and intense brilliancy, and such great heat that re) one could stand witinu a dozeu feet of et. For several miuntes it hissed and glowed, end then sueeided, leaving a rocklike residue.

which speedily hardened to the similitude of white quartz. Thotign the hissing was tremendous. and the light arid heat overpoeering. there was not the taintest Mr. Julian stated that in the burning of the Meter pouods of dynamite burned without explo-uou, and that the -Compaily he represeuts lost pounda by the burning of a Jereey City warehouse the eother day, no eeplosion attending either calamity.

After showing that it could not be hernmered into explosion, or peisuaded ta go oil by any other way than comparatively slow combustiou. Mr. proceeded to dernons.rate that when frozen could not be exploded even with a cap aud fuse. A stick of dynamite was suitable prepared by a little boring ith a penknite to receive the cap and fuse the latter was lighted, the cap weut off with a sharp report, but the chunk of explosive was found cracked and broken by the explosion of the cip, but othe ere Ise unchanged. In order.

finally, to prove that the material could be exploded, the dynamite man took a portion ot an unfrozen cartridge, winch he carried in hie pocket, and the looker-on could not fail to be impressed with the small size of the piece, and the effects the operator seemed to expect from it. After preparing the dyortnete, the fulminate cap, and the fuse, and after warniug the other's to get at a respectful distance, he placed toe charge beneath the river bank, among some large, loose stones, lighted the thee, and, hastily scrambling up the bank, he "lit out at his best rate, which was fully equaled by that of the other eager scientists. A safe distance was attained, and. after a moment.it pause, an explosbn into teat of a 12- pounder was heard under the bank, the earth trembled and stoues and dirt flow up vieorously. Examinatiou revesied the fact that the blocks of stone were thrown hither and thither, a large quantity of dirt from the bank had been shaken down, and other quite noticeeble ellects bad resulted.

In answer to the inquiry aa to whether the Unfrozen dynamite was liable to explIde from an accidental star. Mr. Julian simply took a long cartridge of the unfrozen substence, and, lighting one end of it with a match. held it in his hand whilenurning. The Glotv-Itemoorat man, anxions to distinguish nimself.

reitehed for it, and, afzer heeling it till the burning drops of fluid tell on Lie baud, paseel it over to anceber. Subsequent ingairies reveeeed the fact that dynamite, though havieg eigut times the expiosive toice of gunpowder, is regarded by all the railroad companies as perfectly harmless, being To RENT-IIOUSES. rr0 T--fiz3 WA BASH-AV. 3-STORY AND basomout house; the wL.Le 1.11 L.ke board Li i nlly "sans of oew witnesaes, many cf mbore, tough, were unable to funnels any new teeti- oy. There Wite tio kerning evidence ad Lcad.

Ind nothiog offered to create a suepicion gat anoiher Hiatt Haney did the ellootiog. The first witness called was BENRY Sr111111ACITE1t. lessee of the house No. 1016 south Halsted street, a here the Phooting took place. He testiEed as folio We had a titivate affair of the mtbirestern Lodge No.

II of the Order of Idwirty I' ens Harmon came to me about 7 S'clock in compauy Alt Loutia, and introduced ate as his especial friend. Hannou asked if he seal tit'ae Limey to eee the inaciallation. They it UP here duriug the inetallation. ne them walk dowo enure. I dld at Ice them while enppor was going an.

Gruetzmacher came in about 1 o'clock. w-lien be came in some one said, "I think there ant be trouble," as at different times be did not aaiduct himself as a man and gentleman. Tame before they ha had to put him out doors. brUetimacker waa informed by several of the members that be must go outo I told Fete harmou to take lion out quietly. Harmon is his boother-ia-law.

Harmon paid there was no tAeou for taking laim out. 'When it looked like trouble late Hannon, Loney. awl some others seta oat. Cirnetzmacher did not go out. AbOnt that time somebody fell down Lear the door of Le saluou.

I tinok it was Hughes. I thlok it was about to time a lieu Gruetzascher took off We coat to take part is the dance. bobaetakto helped him to the door, and came bans behind the bar. I theta 1.ut the door, and tiouto OX tLe crowd rushed to It, but dal nit open it. I earl I would go out sad shut the street but Schaetzleto sari he woulo di it.

lie then cloned toe door from Cie saioun into the hail, eat went into the hall Inoue. In less thau a imoute I heard the ishote in quick succeesion, and the third a laths time after. Af.er the shots ere tired, toose in toe bar-loom rushed oat into Lie b.lL I did pot go our. As I went to the door Schaetzlem and 1003 were brought in, Loth thtured and bleed-The reat I heard wad a cry trom the hidev a of a man sayiug. twit man snot two of mar men let's lynch Into." I think h.

was Liuk's voice. The ileat I eaw was a hen Elarmoo came 1.0 Riau tiroetamacher without a hat mi. 'limy mane in about die same Vole. reoe liarmou bald, what has been dooe tiJ yoa kuow Who tred'?" He assumed to be or abo fired the shoi's. A Folioeutau s.anddig by Pete the eame question.

and Lemma bold, I uou ti know woo cwi it." I wilt tato the room where the two wounded men were hying on tue ued atid abked Alike Scbaety-ein suo did the shooting He eaid, Oh. Henry, I am snot, awl that el-policeman. clone it." he stated that l'ete klaithou stood by awd aou.d pat assist ium. Lie said also that as Le tad most gotten out of that door. Coarley truetzatacher stood debt near the door to the hausavn and told bon.

Charley behave voureeif and go burne, and sidto aorta b000t." Gruetzmaener then told lam, "I will not eimot." llo eeemed to be willing to talk on elth iSchaetalein toaard the outer door. It was the intoinimi of Sehaetalein to kelt Lae outer door. When they got into the middle of the hall, Gruetzroacher beim; qulet, Honey repred uo and Scliketziolu three tiunra Do the head and knocked hall down. Thorcol, on Lete ad a cry for neip. Sehaerzlein rose up.

hod, Nall roue. clanaied with gooey ellen he as near th outer door. and tichaetzlein struck barley, who tired shots, two ut quick sauces-con and one alterwaros. Pete Harmon was there and gtabted Roney. tut let ecorie.

My brotber-in-law, stated this before be died aud on two or three other evasions, Limey was oat of order woile dancing. dud, Cu being called to behave. got mad, anal attempted to draw las leN Myer. I did not bee him craw Ins revolver, but heard that he Old so. This snitemeut as to whet Schaettlein stated I will add WWI made by tichaetzlein ip the presence of toy ail, M.

Room, and monthers of the Ordet. Ile dido't know he was going to die when Lie stated this. uor did he expect it. Ile never said anything shoot baying trouble with Ornetzwavier bethre he Mad. Gruetzmaclier went out with him.

wiLLIAN CARTERET, troundsman at the Deming iStreet Sation. said that at 3:15 moming he wet Officer Harmon on the street. aud asked hiro woo did fats ebootiug. He said be didn't know, that Loney Wil4 all rotit-ohe didn't do it. Ho Irouatit a man.

resenug at No. On Emerald avenue, who saw that Groetztoacher did the en Harmon nomitted in the presence of SchurAdler that Hooey del take part iu the fracas. IJAN11.1. LYNCH. Officer No.

82. a.tacbed to the Second Precinct. tesiried I was Cu the carom- of Heisted imett Rod Archer avenue atamt 2 o'clock Monday ruing. As soon as I reached the corner I heard a halm. I tan to tins hall.

As team as I reached the entrance of the hail I saw Roney staudius at the Mar try ina to get away from the creed that was in tile hail. I made a grab for Lim, and caught Lan Ly the coat-collar rubbed to betweeo Mut and the party who were trying to lick Lim Cud crying to lynch limo Scone one in ca2wd hallooed that he had allot a man. As soon as tie spoke of the elmotion. I jerked him out of the crowd on to the Ado ea. At that tittle I saw Hai mon baye hoe of him on the other elds.

Hai hair was over Ws face and blond limning over his toomh arid thee. I starved off with him, me on the light side aud Harmon in the left, and went as far as the eLid ot the eidewadt, of.00tvite this building. At that tone the crowd rushed out and continued to cry, "to rich him." Oue of the wivoceses sworn yesterday (Hughes) ilteptd up and eaul Le would help toe. Ramey made no remarks to me. I looked back and saw the crowd going for Ilughee, aud left Roney to got ban away horn the crowd.

Wheti I went toward honey agaiii Diet Hannon countos Lack alio said Loney had "got easy, and he had honeysis coat. I saw Ito On tile Mouth side of Ai cher avenue running toward the laolor store. I canto tacit to the houAs and saw the wounded men on the bed, and eta for Dr. Byford. Loney was 1U0 feel, from meat the time no broke from Hannon.

THOMA4 O. RONEY, the prisover, Ras produced, end given permission to tusks Lis etatetiant. Ile is aopareutty about 2i years of age, shout, btjiit, and muscular, with dark hair and eyes. lie was quiet and tollected in his demeanor. and told a straientfora aro story, without hesitation or pronapving.

knot. Hood pivee him a gGod reputation. and says that sinate-hamied Wial an oaponeut ho amid hold his own witnoat dianeuity. Be testa, Lei I came to this ball Sunday night about 7 o'clock. with Mi.

Harmon. We etaid up hero aohl the exercises ern over, and theo went town to the ealoon. We didn't eel; for supper, LIA7 weid out low a oeighboriug saioou and Planed carda. then came back into the sabot when they were dancing. Harmon nitroOnCti me to a lady.

After dancing a short time I tom: the lads to a seat, and Harmon asked me the reabon. I told bun they would not allow me to dance. He told me not to say a word about it, and I said I would not. tioou after we had some beer, and I uotised a rush to the hall-door. I saw there was a row.

sort went out there, hen I was struck in the forehead. Then I heard a try for Reeletance, and I was knocaed down co the floor. I Wad getting beat. and at last said if they didn't let me up I would fire, and I did fire. I flied two ehot.

My bead aas down, and I pointed the pistol uo and shot. I did not intend to kilt auvbodo, and if 1 shot any one I am sorry. I tither bad to shoot or be The crowd said "Mob him; lynch him!" 'Hits was during the finis and after h3mcht had hold of me. There as a tight on the stairway letween Harmou's trotheron-law, 1 heard. and 'mime oue else.

I diclint know any of the crowd. Witness' hat was in evidence. It was stained wall blood and bore the appearance of having been cut with a knife or other sharp l'eaPeo. There wad 5i80 extubitad his revolver, a awaIt five-shooter of the Cootinental Arms CornPatiY.ii pattern. with two chambers empty.

AL'Orbt SCIIELTZ. I Imo in the ball when two elicits were fired. PIM to fitibt. beliaetzlein was standing in the front of the hail he Lad some one by the was about four steps from Lira. 'too TO IZENI--100MS.

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NiCrioLSON Organ 63 VOE, SALECHEAP FOR SIX -SEATED rockaway, roud front. plata giaaa; perfect, orderLigutre at ion twenty-aecnd GROCERY, DELIVERY, AND peas wagons; best tuatenal and gnaranteed nrat-olaas; stoca ott hand champ- ALLatI.LN'tis 143 Cana3-at. Itentarke at the Opening of the Demos. cratte Club-Rooms. Following le the full text of the remark a made ID! Judge Lleiery G.

Miller, et the Opening of the Detnocratie Clun-Rooms laSt Saturday evening ft eitilltWate The tuation why I am in favor of an en teepee ore'ianzation of the Democratic party Is tills The word democracy vitalize, a toestem of princleiee that are tudeetemialle to the uecebeful adninistratien of the Government of a free people. These nrinciples were tboroughly Discussed during tee levorite peried of our tiOvernment. by the most eminent Bien 111 the coentry. In the discuesion the neat valuable contrieutions elms trona the pea of Teemas Jeeereon. lie first formulated these principles.

and made them fimiliar to the Amerittan meadTtie party woiele uuder the leaderelup ot Jerferson deteeted the oil Federal party, wall at first calted the nepublicen petty. But the word republican hi uo very delnete maiming i politica it eardly distiugeishes One form of Government from nother; and int leaders el looking for a better name came to the word Democracy, a word of two oel Greek wores Demos," the people, and Kratete," to rule, meatuue rule by the peerte, aud cite reeling better than auy tiler word tile ceutral kuiinautie thee of the party. nemely Toat our Governmeet was establiehed for tee Leeetit ot the greet body of the tie. tee, ewe Wit tee teectit of Come wito administer it. They adopted tt aud put the word Democratic in the piece et tne word lestpuolicen.

and the party has "Ince peen known as the Democratic party. Tie old Federal party. oteee nefeated, diaappeared from the political eid has not Mee returued it under tuat name, thougb it ran eesey oe shown that its leading and chta-acteristic feetures have been Inherited by the preseet so-called itepubilean party. rue Democratic carts recoguized the fact that men carry wile them atotdond the Barna setpw raises that animete thew in private bunions. ano teat It et as neeteeary that Governmeuts ea that inalvermils aitouid to placed under legal retorainte Hence it, is a docerine of tnat perty that all our Goverumetite, leeeret Stete, sued be constantly ouedieut to the coestieunous Ellett created axid orgameed them.

La toe hands of the Democratic party our country entered upon a or prosperity that Las euree Ien peretleted in the history of civilized nations, and ties preseeroy continuee until the agitatiou of ilia sieve's, eueetion wits teloouniered. Lot Due of the testice of tee War was the etioetion of slavery. anti the slaves theiusentet have einee been receivee into the great body of tee people, cud became titieens ot our country. 'Iliere they must ever remit in, obedient to its hers and raeiting its fullest protection. Aud in pad-jug let the remera that Onset peopie can far more sefely nerust thetr liberties to a perty that constantly observes cesestittelenel lestramte anti Obligation.

than to a pty that Ate cousteutey othoree there. Bat Domoeisey has no atiluity with ttlaVery, and the senatioa of tine quaniou eugeudered seutements hostde to ite aud now wet suivery haa forever disaepeared front oer land it behooved us to cleer away Lc deer is tmt gaLlieleel during tins agitation, discover tee old ef tee early, aid build upen the principles especially adapted as remedial reeeeuree to tee prescut of our affeire fist and is Dome hue. Tula impees the perfect end equality of all tile istetes compeeing the Uuion, and Lae rigut of eech Mato te menage its domestic affairs In re own wey, enbte ou to tae Censtitution of tile need etets. A fail anA culdial recognition of this prinjele will be foilowed by a speedy restoration of nett mutual confidence, affection1 and eeteem winch should tisstinetuse tee iaterronese witn each other of the varnius seetious of a free and tmited people. The beeletei Governtneut cannot enter a bend of tee Letitia.

aesume the control of its domeetie affairs, and the geardieuship of a porno Of net peeple. without bringing its capita, labor tato coldsion, parelyzieg its induetries, and overtenniug from hi foundatious our enure piiiicalesten. Tee framers of our Constitution wisely withheld from it every semblanee of eower or machinery for the aci-ompirshtnent of PO diaholiest a purpose, aud besides it t. aitogenier too ep. a luxury.

A second is tariff for revenue only. This Witt bo LXi from our legislittleu Diet Lanetul spirit witieh for podireel inilueuce or other corrupting considerations Levant an induetry in owe aotnioll of the cumin at the etpeese of iterustries in ether seetimat of it, and will place all our under the con-trot of natural taws bleb will most surely end speedily develop the wealln and geeerai erosperny of our people. A third principle is sound currency. It is a cardinal with tee Democratic, that the General Government can only exerriee such powers as are delegated to it in the Constetuton, and that the extent of these powers is to be ascertained by giving ellece to the plain and obvious meaning of the words which delegate teem. Tee COuskituti011 says: "Congress neil have power to cote money and regulate the value thereof and of foreign coin." The pLin sma obvioue meaning of this lenguage is.

the United aiee PhAll furnish to the peoate metalee currency. The leaders of the itepubilean party on the other hand, Ike te leaders of the old federal party construe tee Constitetion in the hght of tome suppcned necessity, and upon this principie of construction they prefer to have extracted Doer that instrument the power to tesue a promete to ray money in the vete of mouoy to auteituute a prOwise for tee thing prom-era anti to Upon this promt9e the (reality aed attributes of in iney. lenthr tele; assumed rower they have filled toe country with a new currency called gre nbacks am" Natioml Dane notes, and this it is admitted cu all hands is a fruitful source of the corrupte which everywhere taistieguishes the present adni I lit ratiott of our ral ode affairs. The Republican party having itself produced indatien with all Ate attendant eviler now proposes to slip out of it as a reptile slips out of its skin, ho; ing that the Dernocede: party wid gather up the discarded cuticle and make of it one el the planks of its platform. The Democratic party will do no elicit thing.

It win remain true to its oid traditions and cJutinue, as alweye tele a party. Tee various itidustries of the country are, however, adeusted to this new curreney, and we cannot go suddenly from a paler to a metallic currency without deraegiug these intilletries. Seoul(' the manufacturer after be Liao cOntracted his mills atm put them in operation, discover that the power which drives his machinery is meltable, and in a measure uneontrallabie aud teed for tins reecon it in necessery to cluing the loestiou el hie dam, or to change from water to steam-power, be will not, as a prudent man, suddenly I tear the old dam away, and aliow its accumulated waterd to rush forth and carry off his dam and machinery to a common rum, but he will make the change gradually, and in such a way es will not only save his capitee but continue uninterruptedly its employment. lau a change of our currency, entail pAkr ad our industries. should be made gradually.

and I he conducted by wise and prudebt legislation. In this we are not illeollailitent, any more then the old Repub. 1 heau party was incousidtent for having, when the country was faiN't with the paper issues of our State Banks coutinue-d ler a Line the National Lank as the leseet agent of the Government, in order to conduct the state Banks gradually back to 'specie pay Int tite If i should attempt to express what I conceive to be the general eentiment of the Democratic party upon this subject it ivould be about in these words No more iodation or repetition if violated promises, but a return to specie as the only sound basis of currency as soon as and whenever this can be done without serioue detriment to the tiliainees interests of the country. But, rily friends. our supreme and controlling purpose must be to give to the people of our country.

of our State, of our county. and of our city, an 000110111- Aeal and rimiest lauverumerin To this arid it is necessary that there should be conspicuously inecrioed upon our banner two principles. namely: in the public expenee and fidelity in the perfernianre of official duties. Let us labor to reetore honeety to the politics of the country, from which it bae so long been exiled. Ler us endeavor to make it the crowning virtue in the atimitestration of the government, and the door that team' to the poesessioa of it writ be thrown widely open.

let us enter by this door, and not attempt to dime up some other way. yes, my friends, let us go forward and thoroughly organize our party. Let home-rule, free-trade, sound currency, economy in the public expense, and fidelity in the performance of Metal duties he its foremost principles. its flag be.tring them upou its folds float through the East and terouge the Wait, through the North and through ttie South, and it wit! awal.tn in tee hearts of our people the sentimeren which gave to us the best days of the nepublic. Allow me in concluding to it ay a word in regard to the initial prootediega of our present Democratic House of Itepreseutatives.

Assembled at a critical period, to enemnter eyrie which have well nigh iristrteried the friends of ponular government every. were, that body has alreedy excited more of hope in toe Amerleau heart than haa been telt at any time durimt we lest ten years of our history. CVe are encoureged to look, and we do ereterday took to it as to the dewtting of a morning light, and we have every reason to believe that the same wisdom, discretion, Wel laireeds that have deatiliginahed its opezuLtg dayi I ATREWS' MUSICAL PRACTICE-ROOMS. BEST pinnos and organs; musinal int urination. etc.

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4Aik' bON 144 1 AGNIFICENT ROSFWOOD PILNOFOKTE, .0 octave, maasice carved case aud logs, rich and powerful torso: S70o a snort tams ago a superb instruwont; equal to new: price j'Au. 144 Wabasu-av. AniNuTs PA and Ba fOe.ir Alt); loAr toRvii, Ashlaud Block. Clark and ANTEDA G001) EXPRESS HORS W.ed:ö.X. will in a tp.iod aticorect note fur the same.

ti be paid when Address ks Mb. nee thee. THE MUSEUM. Col. Weed's Museum lams shawn decided improvement or late.

is now more worthy of public patronage than ever before. "Under the Gaslight" ha ben the allraztion this week. It has been given with much attention to detail, and with SOMO liberality of management. Many of the scenes are entrelv new. The ad diences, we are glad to know.

have been inunovMg in numbers. The dramatic company has been remodeled, Mr. Forsberg and Miss Cameron having resgned. and Miss Flora Baker, wbo played Louise Tim rwo Orphans so prettily at the Academy of Music, having been engaged. Mr.

Mlauns and Mr. Rogers are winning many friends in Cuicag3 by their conscientious acting. T. MARTIN, A DEALER IN PIANOS, NO. 154 STATE-ST.

LARGE STOCK NEW AND StiCOND-HAND PILNos AT LOWEST POSIiIIILE PRIORS. TO EXCHANGE. MO BENTA Co VIODIOUS. LARGE DOUBLE a ore, 56x115 feet, four atones and basoluxiat, witti two etevaturs and a wido atit'y lu tno rPar, well calcuiated add suitable for any large wholeaale buatuc.a. Inquire at awl 211 Soutn Waser-at.

'PO BUSINESS BLOCK ON IL iison-it east of limon Park, no; routed at IU per coot valuation. This WJ bear tion it is one oi toe tinea corners in toe city; there aro two beauttut torraat.ry brick dweitings. Every modern improvement goes It. 1 semi au equity in mear farms or any good clear property in auy town or State, as40st. is no want a taco business and tact dweliatio.

rented well, in splendid seighbornood. call and get particulars at One" 11111 Ute eetuer is and vim give a igtets bargain. T. IS. BOY Boom 14, 146 Madison-at.

Miseellannt11.1. rro RENT-11P-TOP SA al PLE-R0011; STREETL cars atop betore tie also tieeiliog-roocus- It. KkD. 1 i RENT. 'WANTED TO RENTA GENTLEMAN' weans, anti at present a non-resident, de-lros to lease a tirst-class place of on the South side.

ii a deeiratde local ion. with a view otpurchising it the hoe and proves sAtistactory. l'ai tics desiring to icase or veil will please address the undersigned. giving street, and of the house, and terms. JOkiZs 11.1-1.DElttSON, Chicago.

rrlig FOLLOWING ARE KOME OF THE SECOND- Laud pans and thcir prices, now on kiand at W. W. KIMBALL'S. corner State and 1 Ballot. Davis Slloh I Ballet.

Davis A Co I Ballet. Davis Co 17S I Steinway I kinerson 2o0 I Raines Bros I Groussern Fuller 175 IStone I Gilbert A Is several second-ixand Iklelocletins and Organs at prices from IS So The stock of second-nand Fianna and Organs is just now larger and more vaned than is likely to be seen again in Chicago for some time. consequentlY this Is the onisietunity to secure excellent bargains. MHE RERSHLV SCHOOL OF MUSICAL ART, AT 42 South Ann.st., is row open. Pupils receired at any time.

Piano pupils examined and claasitied Wecnesdays and Saturdays. Vocal pupils Monday and Thursday from 9 to 4. Tuition reasonable. MRS. AT EVANS-roNi.

An enteltamineDt of unusual interest is announced for the Evanston public this week. Mrs. Abbie Sage Richardson, the gifted reader and author. will give some of her delightful recitations from the poets anddramatists. There will be music in adnitiou, of a high order.

as Mrs. Ridiardson will be assisted in the entertainment by Mrs Waisan. one of the most socomplisned musicians abc1 pianists of this city, and MUM Ingersoll and Mr. Lewis. the well-known memoore of the Beethoven Society.

Tbursday evening, Jan. 20, is the time fixed for the affair. which will be of more than ordinary excellence and interest. rlo EXCI1 ANCE- ROUSES, J. and it on near street-cars.

each two. etory frame dwellings. nearly new sae. resatAKI; tucumbered hunt halt their value: will Jake good trm. ur well-selected laud in lows.

atiatourt. or Arkansas. Call at 63 'n et Weaning, tar at babaner hotel attm, bp. m. T.

C. 1 Al .11. attVi' kfdlkilt ribune PO EXCHANGETWO OR TH 101.K GOOD HOUbES 1 Lad lois ly incutilhercdi in a trot-class neignbothoud near tor a Poo ere, of welionitiroved lane in or year town within Lti miter of tem etiy. full aiaLing price. Dub given ilk order to be noticed.

15. tribune 1.17-A TO it Fl NT FUR Fit ED PA LO and bed-room centrally located, lor winter; stoam-beated prolerred. Aildreas L. Tribune ()thee. IA ANTEDMUSICIANSF THU 14th U.

S. IN- lantry band, bolt Lake City, ITta-IL at 219 East Randolph-st BOARDING AND LODGING. South Sirtf, ELDRIDGE.COURT AND rrnOP niEhed rooms, or a itnout board well heated and baths; prices reasonable. Uue trona suite to ladies or gentlemen T'IEXCH A Nflft A FEW LARGP: TRACTS OF rst-cias land for mcrchandibe or other good proper. ty.

Clear a uhurhaa lot. for hotife lot efl acre farm- ing Lana 1.6 nk trove Chicago tor good Iota. R- Y. L'-'S Dearborn-at-. r7 it A NEAR STATE NEW board for ladles or gentlemen, SA to $5 per week.

with use of olatio. rro EXCHANGKBRICK I RuONti, 1 tor stock tel goods Ia city or cuustry. Address 11 ik ibuse otheek. West Siti. 9 TCP.I.V.1"1:P.SISITED rooms.

all conveniences; nret-elass table; warm house; very low SI 0 Vol'aln1ifortliFY A GOOD cae erfect order. IS D-LIA ND rt. T. MALI IN, igState-st. ez9 (I WILL BUY A NEM AND MAGNIFICENT 7 octave pisoofore.

agmffe and all latest improvements. splendid cas, extra moldings, rams(' ler, and lyre; manufacturer's list price. COO. IL T. MARTIN, ISS BUSINESS CHANCES.

RARE CHANCEI OWN ONE OF THE liFST It cosiness CJILEOM in Toledo, county seat of Taros County, Iowa, lot 9-stery wormer' store building on it, 20xtio. lisse to it a general new last spring; am doing a omit business; stock Low. Will ell the whole on liberal terms and part tunp or will sell the goods sod real the Adtlress C. wiiiIr'U. Toledo, Ia.

A EIRST.CLASS BLItSINES-S MAN, WELL C. qua inted with the dress-trimming and kindred bosiness, wtil hod a rare chance to connect widi a Enanufiicturiag concern. to represent to Chicago and the entire West. Address with real DAMS and preseot occupation 1.66. Tribunsortme.

MNICKER'S THEATRE. nenry has at last beea well advertised, and the audiences at alaVicker's1 Theatre are consequently more elual to the naerite of the performance than they were early in the week. We desire to im7rees upon the people of Chicago the fact that tbe ooportunity to see tale play is exceeaingly valaabie, and should not be lost. The performance begins at 7:45 every evening not, 8.8 many seem to suppose, at 8 o'clock. There will be a matinee this afternoon at 2.

Pinte1QQT. CAPOLINES COT2 I-HOTEL. D. H. NOLDS, I propcietor, corner fn atvl Elilabeth--- I I let with hoard at panic price, three Pingle and one family room.

Call at ono and soc.uro Wes() debirable pleataut I roomg. BOARD WANTED. PARTNERS WANTED. 13AR1NER WANTEDWITH TO if25.000 capital a well eataiAlhed ilonrisiaug manalaciurtug business. A brat-chi-a man witty trio shove reedy cash capimi, will had good emiocturely t.

hut motley in a growing business. with a mangling of eieven years; the boat of awl required. Add ets with fail name, vial be pronietia answered. 67. Inhume RTNE ANTLD WITH FROM cash caultul, to enter a legitimate arid established tameness concern whion will Lear close tEIVOILI within.

References elver' anti requited. eati mune in full. ti Tribune (prime. -DA wrs Eid. WANTEDWI ra Olt IWO.

TO take iaterest of re' iriust ta or and hrusuoes or Lae wilt bans Ma in voi.Lgauva. Addrods 1, Tribuza nice. THE DEAD CONNOISSEUR'S FRIENDS. -ROA BDA YOUNG MAN DESIRES BOARD WITH I a wherm there are no other boarders: West ISde. Address 4, ri hone fflt-e.

FORTUNS ilUARANTEED TO THE RIGHT t. man with who is willing to make beadfin oleos in St. Paul. Mime. This is no Lumbug; taree already in operation.

Address da. Tribune ottice. USIN ESSJNTRRESTta SOLD. PA ItT2tERSHIPS II procured. Merchandise and real arm exchanged.

No charge anima successful. J. h1. ilitITKILLKI, 17 Room 7. BOOKS.

1 WANT TO BUY. FOR CASH DOWN. STANDARD 1 works of any kind; blank books and stationery. Address, isi.h particulars, for five days, 11 77, Tribune office. A ACAI1LAY'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 5 VOLS, ill new, tf Hume's History of Eagland, vols.

hew. Si5. GILBERT. 19; Solite Clark-st. FOR SET OF HARPER'S MAGAZINE, 48 volumes; Webster's Liictionaries, and Casa wild for books, music, and magazines.

MILLER, rai 1AficINTEREST IN A MILWAUKEE BREWERY, XI in full far sale or exchange. Will seil live years' time at 6 per cent. No money clown. Whi exchange for natucuirmered property in Chicago or Milwaugee. Our going West.

NICii0Lii. kiklAGG A i44 Dearborn-at. lYARTNER WANTED- WIIII SOME CASH CAM-. tal in a profitable business. Call at Lie litonm 9.

LOST AND IOUND I OST- DEC. 2, 1875. A WHITE ANtl ored pointer slut; answers to We name ol.Youno will pay for tier return or any to, 'nation leadtna to her recovery. It round, bring answer to tonto Canal-lit-. Chicago and reot-ie your reward.

paper please T. CAN Lb N. OST-LADIFf4' EAR-RING, BETWEEN 2,7 EINE. 14 tit. and absen-av C.il at 27 Pine-st for reeardT OST-A REDDISH-COIL'S PORTEMONN A tainitig 60010 national eurrentr, within Ores block Wela, oditon and Toe under will be re warded by same a-.

Tnbutta ofEco. SEWING MACHINES. A -SINGER'S. DAVIS'. DOMESTICS.

WILLCOX Hewn's, and all other kind of new and us-d machines extrentels cheap as G.W. P. A 6 1 and "iu Wabash-ay. HAVE A PATENT-RIGHT To SELL BY STATES or counties article that is used in every house in the country. Would Join a pai-ty to manufacture iu this city.

or take a partner 'in to sell the United CiLit or address me at Union Howie. corner Madison and where article can be seen. SHANNON. Gathered from many lands, A comp tuy still and strange, In the ehadow of velvet and oat, Not one to another spoke. With faces that did not change.

Weird with the night. and dim, They were looking her as him. If ever men were wise, if ever women were fair, If ever glory was In a world of moth and rust. Why, these and tins were there. Guests of the greatall me, How cold is yoar courtesy Doef the loveliest lady of all 1)rcp logitt from her hair Down into his darkened eyes Ms.

who in hie codin he? Does that crouching Venus care That ne MAAt forjet the charm Of ber broken, beautiful arm Yet these are the dead naan's frien14 Wooi ta tins passionals youth, And won when Ina head was gra. Look at them close, I pray. these he has loved in a )oth Y-t, among them all, I fear, They cannot give him a tar. 8-11. B.

Paw Ualate forJanuarjh IlrEED LATEST IMPIIiiVED FAMILY SEWING'. lit machine, warranted perfect and new: price 35. wirh tuclo.r and trwo DEEP-WATER DREDGES. I 111 TUG 1 and wows. and valuable dredg ng contract.

ti-ing leo per day; owner about to leave Lae eau. ladi0 L.S. BRAGG 146 Dearborn-at. HOUSEHOLD GOOD. REW ARO OFFBRE.DTELL3R9P day eTentag on coax IirtertL.

goid ws.cla and criato Una-combo imsoccia zoo P. P. NV ANTEDBY THE NEW ENGLAND GAS-LIGHT Company. of Boston. some Ilse man with capital to negro war for the sale of State rights for tbe State into is a strictly L-gturnate boanseis that will bear the closest invest gation; none but those baswg cs riT nool apply.

AndretisC 17. Tribune thee. DIVORCES 11A2.WSOM2 PARLOR tit7I1'S. iF6. $1(0, T125.

ELEU ANT SLIM 255, DE. 121. R. T. MARILIN'S, 154 Rate-mt.

VAN i-KDNEW CARPET AND FURNITURE IN exchange for dcntier2, Cali on or adaress A. A tAl PERSONAL. 11FORMATiOli WANTEDWILT, T. WHO ett errA Box Iv3, in ron5rienta, as ratter i fire up. avoac Es LEGALLY AINED FOR INCOM- scandal avotdegt, Le.

agter decree- Andrese P. 0- Box 1,54. CnionC3 1) IVOECESLEGALLY OBTAINED, NOT FRAUD- ulently. Fee after decree. Eleven years' 15 in the courts of Chicago.

Address Post-Office Boz 1037. FOR VUR SALEUGH! tiltAHMASA 14-)1' ruse-bred ligot liteema chicastis at 6 per ba guaiiaed. A dross ker. C. K.

proprietor to Velo Poultry-Yams. Polo IIIVOR SALKAT A ciftEAT FICK. Oftlefl partitions wood and prise o. office stows. dootde aliEtalag, d-fusir, 1-strosaks platter.

since, stie truce; bear A ppiy at 15 Li-mrbereir. blACHINLItY Y. so to ci orse boiler, either or l000nireas e. nd 61 NA eat 11 mawaguart-st. The Fatal Nett York Merry.

An 011 proverb, whose ()light dates far back info antiquity, exists that when thuteen persona aocidentally meet together one of then' ivi I de during the year. In order to test the truth of the say.ng, and as a kind of boidcbadonge to late, thirteen Germans, having by azeineut found INSTRUCTION. 1A'ANTEDLADIES AND GEN FLEM EN TO LEARN teiogtaDiting; turicArt to be patd out ot salary atter situataou is secured, isurt.hwest coruer Gszdzier Reuse'. AGEziTS 'WANTED. A GENTS WANTEDTO SEND FOR THEIR OWN ari paper, Agents' Guide:" .13 cents a year; tion 1.6.6042.

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