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a. INDIANAPOLIS. TUESDAY MARCH 18, 1879. (' "TV 7 AdvwrUsesaoaw. Wseewrataawrtloa apeei tneeaaae ey meat be handed la at the eoontlai teoen bete 1 clock.

WAJTTED. "tlf AkTtl-A operator at Cad walUJei er's fil- tawy. WAKIU -oetl AY 'iIU-A lew boarders at 21 East North aat! street. AM LI-GW girl; steady place; Hi East aahingtoa at. nrAMU-H coo at tb Marion Uoase, lir AM t-i-eauoaa lady's Bunt; apply 15 VV Nwrtb liberty t.

tl Ah tl-- Servant firl at Tl W. Fourth atreet; oil laaasea lan-iy i a1 tl te to Cbaa. waeela fo woend." slayer's and aa the uhntl IIMHUk A situation 1 3 good cirb; cull at If 7u Wot M. Clair at. im tl bojU years apply 423 Virginia ava.

A 1 Li Oood girt aa tl at 14 North Wests. AM F.U 4 rwd firl to do general work; inquire Wact Mary land at. htHISe- nat; ANItl Good cook. 16S East Market sf WA 1 Kl A girl to make hera-lf generally useful; dtiteo a Laondry 77 Illinois at. I WA1 Mas to art aa general ant; double nmnWIiia; addrcae Travaler.

News offioe I 11 AMfcU Sawing la private families; mXsltc-II Uoa given; address L.Q, News office, -an ol WAJTKlv-1 or furnished rooms for light boosrkeepfng; addraaa U. 8., thU oSea. nl bl llf 1 1 frames; Wooden Ware Store, 63 N. Illinois at. la WANIKU A sua to nil a lot and aod It; apply to F.

Besroer, carpenter, 175 CUnton atreeu AIU-eVeond-cand children's carriages bought, aold aod repaired, at tfv New York. Mil Tl A TiJ HtuUoo by a draorUt of 30 yeora' If experience; address Druggist, News oifiee. i ol tl rAMt.l If you want a good cizar or tbe nest chewing totatcoo, go to in Bijoa, oppo alr, o. i AJi 1 To trade a good breecb-inodinc run or aew or aaarly new fumitore; addreaa tnia office. 1 1 WAM Ki If yoo want a nice abareoragood hair cat.go to the Bijou larber shop, opposite roatofcoe.

i i WAMtl trarybody to stop at Lane Bros' Pharmacy to buy um Saaaino cigar and other bat BTSDaa. oa a WA TEX Ouiacuoot notary Oeroerate elaima a specialty. C. Jalia, Vanca Block. ta.th.s a I AM El eo-4th pre adyertisemeat of Jef.

1 1 fers' catarrh, cold and headache aura. 0)U to m.w,a, AiJ'fEU To sell aa trade a fi rat-cine earriaga in rood repair: wrioe tl50: call at corner of tsyetie sna porta sts. I WANTED fcilualion to travel and aeil farm In'ptrmenU; eaJfon or address Enoa Almond, are 1- E. Merrlfield A Indlanapolia. ne ol WANTED A young man as partner in aa as.

talilit.hed trade; must have from 3 (00 to 3500: fur particulars addreas Sunlight, this office. ue tl ANTEi Situation by a good girl te do gen eral nouseworK. I Apply at 297 North Mississippi st. AMLDTo borrow t2.0ii0 for I years at 7 per rent. no commiaalon Eire iiiortcsse on down town orojierty worth fy.000.

I Addreca News ottos. WAN 1 Elk- A gents to sell our new aod standard looks oa int ailments: 8. L. Morrow A eonier 111 i note aod JC.ee tacky are. to a to-tb-s WANTED By- a practical engineer and ma-cblaist, a situation aa engineer; will undertake to do all running repairs; ad ureas Engineer, News.

A hi Ei Kitchen and aurae atria and women able to do heavy ana light housework, ean be fcrlptd to aitaatleaa by calling at room 10 Thorpe mora. uts WANTED 1 dotea white leghorn fowls; must perfectly pure stock also 6 eetti nz hens. common stock; state price; address p. News ffttica. al tl ANTED 12.200 for 3 years at 7 per cent will rive airta-age on first-class property worth 37,000, clear 01 locum Drance, News "ly ANTED A woman to do housework in the 1 1 country.

IQ miles from Vlnoennea; or a young Ctrl who needs home; address -O. Petty, Emi-aon. Indiana. 1 ANTED-A situation by young man to work fl at a wholesale hoae or to drive carriage for private family; good references can be given; ai-" drw F. News office.

ah si WANTED It you want money for household goods and other valuables, call at 179 West 'Washington street; sales Tuesday, Thursday and faturaay, morninaano evening. is WANTEl-Money; I will Uks00 for years; interest payable annually at good rate; will give realty within 3 ml'ea of corporation as aecari-ty; address box 68, Irvington Ind. ueo WANT El To rent a house of 6 to 8 rooms by man and wife, not over squares north, be. twees Feansylvsnia and Miasiasippi dress 8. H-.

169 West Maryland au nia WANTED A man with 8500 cash la hand wishes to engage ia a partnership with some 00a to make a living. I Address Partner, News office. WANT ED Mr. M. Qemana, fortune teller.

trlis peat, present and future, brings back fthaent frifBOa. works charms, rives Information bmit km and stntea goods, at 227. Virginia avenue. ladianapotia, Indiana. 1 1 WJ AN TE1 A good prioe will be paid by ba l' pi led SUtca Express Company for four or fve first-class express horsel, weightirom 11 to 13 Nimdred and front 6 to 7 years old apply at 17 CtrMeaW 8.

Phillips, agent. nia Att-i kit Amwta throurh the eoantrr anuria connrry towns to take aumenpuooe ior u. eat weekly paper ior too monev ia uiuidi; arrest eah com mission ever paid to canvascers; ddrem Weekly Newa. Indianapoha. a a- WAN1E) To bouaekeepers: we csn aupply womea for cleaning bouse, day's waahlng, etc lAdieacan help soma poor women to help them- eelvea by sending uteir maws so me toaianapous Benevolebt Socif ty, room 10 Thorpe ua a 'AMU' xnm goiag to paper, Jttisotulne oa Oecorata their nouww wiu csa it tneir in tnrali aa Edwin ixjwwl.

at tbe New xork Wall Psper hour. 83 East Market street, and see Bis large slock of goods and get his prices for work. on a )' -1 WANTED Every one who intend harlne their buggiea or carriages repatred and painted thia eprine, 10 call and get figures from me oefore eon-trartixc work elsewhere; all kinds of new and serona-uana wars wr uue. u. u.

oaover, a 1 Market at. nn a UrANl A boy, under tha age of 20 years to do offit work moat be able to write sort read uniting rapidly a permanent situation to ono who suits; wares must be reasonable to atari with; ad-rt reea, ivlng age and wages expected, W. care Newsomra. a ED A boy 17 to 19 years old to help inJ nffiretmnst be good penman; will be required to board in family aad Uke care of horse and cow; w.ge.lowjrclcrcnreqturj nl 1 Newa office. WANT Tp rent a furnlabed boa as of eight rroiue; also Lath room, hot and! cold water, td lawnilv with no a mil children: ihoosa situated pear street railway, and board two persons for rent house.

-10c ior 1 cmn encv conu 1 eon choice tomatoes. 1 lb oomprawed? beef. i lor 1 ralion new maple jyrup. 5c kr-r8 lbs corn roeaL L- Hintoa, 150 Maaa. corner new jersey.

a A who have buggiea, carrtaara 11 and Plisetons to notice Mist I am repainting at prices low enough suit the times. A amall aum wi lmske your vehicle kx dlmoat like now; abo 7u ait, of carriage repairing prompUy and neatly and -otth Tenneesea street. J. tike, aa a rlMtMMt for and women leren'ce; mecbankw. servants.

and kitchen hel Pd kinds; tbow wanting such help tbe needvarw invited to call rclerencr. aaechaoKw, wru, -r--. aid tbw Indlanapolia Benevolent Bociety, Thorpa ftioca. a iirKT LA- 1Y 1 r'. 86 4 at ly 10.

1L 13. WA NTED Ve for bars Babbitt's toap. SJSc for 1 eans Tarmoutb corn. J.ic lor 3 caae McMurray'a corn. 1" for 1 lb rnmed Bio ooOoo.

-i'e for two 8-lh eana peacbea. 11 for 13 Turktsh "prnaea. CxotJ.fiAJiEn, bt U0 and U3 Maaa. va. ron asirr.

inO KiOT aa'card Tat oaU pa 7 aoL r-ta i X)K US 11 wo root noma aad oae lower one with board, 151 iau 4 aT. uaU 1X KtM 7CbrUud 4 room eottam, Apply aiSKK. Kew Jerary at. air at IX)B KtKT Booma with iurniabed or 1 20 N. Illlooia at.

ah si Fb. B.MTHdoaa rooms, 87 Sinker at 12 N. Dataware room it. Call on ol KfcNT 8uio of rooms with soft wifrr batla prirtlego. N.

Myrtdlaa near tbo Cirie 1 FB EEST-224 K. Kew Jersey: 280 E. roocna aiaa ataaU aouaea. Goraach, 15 Ya. IfOlL KtNT Kicdy iurniabed sleeping rooms' for one dollar per week.

143 Jiuaiaaippi sU fOk fcEM booma wlta power. Apply a Bryoe's bakery, atreet. Boots aad Meridiaa ab a KEiiT-Lorce room, auiuble for drets-' maker, over tbo Fancr Basaar. laaaire at aacy Baaaar. oe a IX) KtM A nice 4 room cottage, trra weJl, tuUe, iil Huron at.

cellar, ci-. Inquire at I H. Delaware. PB KENT Desirable front office; also large eomiDittee or society rooms, opposite Post Office H. BaTaa.

1 a IXB BENT eereral amali bourn and aome good store rooms, at low figurcet W. Bivers, agent, Blackford 'a block. oa a VM EUil-hoow with 12 rooms, stable, wood-; booae, well, eiatem. etc. ail in Cood reoair.

o. St Broadway at. bi 1XR BENT Front room on aerofed floor and ooe on gaoond floor, furnished or unfurnished, 191 K. Delaware at. oe tl t-th TXB BEST A hoaae of 6 rooms, gas, N.

Liberty at. Ia- well and intern. Ko. 343 quire Bo. 4i Liberty sU FB BENT Hopee of rooma; alao from ooe to acres of land clow to tbe City, fruits of all kinds.

J. Eldridge, room 1 Hubbvd'a Block.ueo! BEKT Very nice brick house of an rooms. with rrrry eoorenience. No. 211 West Market atreet.

(10 per month. Yi iUTers, agent, 4 tsiac- DTI lora 'S Biota. FOB-BENT hvlf Block rooma. beat in too city, quiet halls, chambermaid and porter in attendance, bath rooma, hot and cold water, strict, nrwt-claaa. ratea reasonable.

Apply at office 46 North Illinois at. no a BRENT 1 20 per country residence, brick house 10 room stable, fro it, grapes with 10 acresAf ground, property northeast jcor-nrr of Pleasant arenue and Cypres streets. Address Thoa. liuggins, care Indiana Banking. Ca.

oeol Boom. VANCE BLOCK DIBECT0BT. 1. funnel Kahn. 87.

Jacob P. Dunn. 2. Bmraiy Brother. 40.

Austin H. Brown. 3. Btlla A Hoffman. 41.

J. B. Stamph. 41 M. A.

Johnson. 43. Mthoney A 6. Bandall A Flab. 43.

D. B. Sbideler. 6. Uvr National Bank.

44. For rent. 7. A. E.

Echola. 45. Heller A Alexander. 48, 47, UL F. Bobiusou.

48. For rent. 49. A. A met.

B0. N. Palmer. 8. Iocian Barbour.

9. Beury Heitkam. J. K. Bigelow.

Wl lUro Miller. J. B. Bowlan. 61, 61, risr rent.

is, 15.17, Bae' for ren Max Leckner. 14. M. Itxon A Co 54. For rent.

lr 18, Vtm. Scott A Co. 55. S. vV.BIackman.

30, 84, Inside, for rent. 21. Carter A Blniey. 22. "Mitchell A Harper.

23. prainard Boriaon. 24. Chase AK'hssa. f.

G. W. C. Thomson. 39, 57, Supply rooms.

BS. Taylor Coins. 59. V. M.

Lacy. 60, 61, A. B. Jadson. 25.

Johnson A Corbalcy. 62. M.T. Murphy. 26.

For rent. 64. W. Thompson. 27, 28.29, IndpsBJt.Pool.65, 66, 67, IndDis't TeL' 80, 81, Geo.

T. Porter. 62, 68. 69, For rent. 82.

O. M. Wilson. 70. Isaac Taylor.

83. Mcljitn A Baker. 71, 72, Lacey Art Gal'y. 84. Lewis 78, 74, H.

Brown. 85. Denny A. "Levering. 15.

W. T. Boyd. 36. Oriffirha A Potta.

76. L. H. Morrow. Desirable rooms for rent, supplied with heat, water aad janitors's services.

tiralnara Boriaon Ag't, iM vance Slock. 1 a TX)B BALE 8c card J. A. Moore, 3rd page, 7 col. X- ia FIB tSALE Tao Market booae.

eating homes, ait the East oant JjXlK ALB Large are-proof safe at 844 x. Washington st. East 0 TXlB rALE Old Papers, 40 centa par hundred at Tha News ofSeo, a TXJK ALE A LE A 2-aeated carriage, In good oondi-228 N. Tenn. st.

nltl tion. TX)B SALE A new 2,000 weight scale, at 60 cents on tha dollar. 68 East Wash. st. ueo IX)K SALE Improved farm of 40 1 Eldridge, room 1 Hubbard's block.

J. oeol T7UK 6 ALE Piano. Knaue. Cost im Price I 8175. inquire room 11 95 N.

1X)R SALE-Ogw store. First-class 1 Good trade. Inquire 84 North DeL st. stand, uu i' F. SALE 16 acres new lsnd, first-class, 1 aiiles east of Va.

avenue. Call 53 Va. av. no vl 1 i TXIB SALE Horse, harness and buggy. Very cheap, inquire Si bouta Arsenal av.

an 01 FIR ALE Common ltiraber, verv cheap, at Bell A lumber au un al TXB BALE A large range, formerly belouglnj to WsUs, at Benson's, 66 East Washington sU BSO IB SALE Livery stable, one of the beat loca-Uuna in tha city. Address Lfvery, News office. no nl TXilt SALE as chandeliers lower than ever. L' Giles Smith, 76 N. Penn.

au. opp. Opera uu af House. TXB SALE SO head of good driving horses and mules at Warner A bmiley's stable, SO South Pennsylvania street, i (m) th X)B SALE An immense stock of trees ind plants. Will open in a fewdiys cor.

Ohio and enn. T. Barnum. P)K BALE My Christian are. provementa.

S.J., bouse and lot northeast near Cheap. Has all modern im-Newa. uv at "1XJK SALE Double-barreled breech-loading shot gun, rifle, at Dental Depot, 43 North Penn. st, J. T.

Tedrow. as? FiB SALE A business that is paying fiont. threw to fonr dollars par day for 860. Inquire at CIS Indians avenue immediately. I 3 wide; also- 40 new boxes, 13416 inches, 6K inches deep.

I "air small scales. Call 0 West Maryland. I ih A dwelling house, with bakery and ice cream parlors, ia a aery desirable part of the city. Will be aold on terms to suit purchaser. Long time, with monthly payments if Ap ply at rietcner's Dana.

unt FOB TRADE. TXR TRADE A good Chlckerlng piano for horse and batrjry, or will sell cheap for cash. Address O. A. this othce.

un ol 1X)B TRADE Small hotel, doing good business, in P.lrhmond. for properly in loidiaaap-oiia. Call Til N. Sew Jersey st. aetl TRADE 2 good houses in north part of city for good eastern Tenn.

farm, clear of incum brance. Address E. Newa office. aetl TXB TRADE I have 4 seU of double- harness to exchange tor one or two "plug" mules or horses. Harness can be seen up stairs la Center block, No.

Bast Market street. Johx Kxiobt. 1 TO LOAN. rriO LOAN 1 loweHaB. U.

H. McKay, Odd-Fel-t 1)0 LOA Money at low rata of interest. H. Wiles, room 9 Martindala's block, ta ntULUAN atoaey furnished promptly on 6 rut I mortcasein sumsoi $600 and upwards. Joe.

A. Moore, E. Market at. to qVO LOAN la sums of 8-S00 and npwarda. Spa.

1 rial lands of 8300 to 1700 to loan on city or aura wvooertw. M. K. Tlntoa. 8 Vlntoa Meek, a lvnsoBSJLijreoTjs.

ALLKN'S DBCG STORE, cor. Penn. and Market, opposite postoffioe. lirugs, patent mediclnea, toilet articles, chemicals, oils, brushes. A fresh and complete slock at lowest prices.

oi POB SALS AND TRADB. T7OB BALE AND TBAXE Good farms aad dty property lor sale low for cash 6r on, long time. W. A. Bradshaw, over 16 N- Peanaylvnaia at.

wi a 'DKSOLTJTION. ISSOLTJTION-J-Tho na of Luptoo, Hamilton A baa been dimulved tj niatuai consent. pton, Hamilton a 1 FOB BENI OB SALH. 1 33 Call V)A oil XL or 13 new and 7 and fj 10 i to FIR BE MOB SALE 7-roons' hoaae near Irving-um, on street-car Una. Inquire at 277 Ya.

ava. oal -i- j. AN1IOUNOT2JENTS. AID rlAPEBtt 40 eenta per hundred at New office. a IV)B ALav Caat-troa aoaU boxes with locks, 75c at Tbe News office.

J7-DWTN POWELL A CO. are prepared to do finer 'work than any hotue in the city, and at wer pricea. Call and ace our stock of wall peper, E. Market at. un a REFBItiEBATOBd made to order, chests changed oyer and satisfaction guaranteed.

on or address W. H. Fulton, agent Fisher A 345 Mass. are. to a.

INT LP1 pa nt npl Two coat work, 12 eta. per yard. atricUy pure lead aad olL Hard wood. nniah, etc. Burnett's bouse painting eatabliah- ment, au mass, aye.

ui I TJECEIVEB'S ALB Ten i ner cent, securities. barcaina In lmprored and nnl nnlmproyed real es tate, oana eate in gooo: oraer. Jj W. Bat, BeceiTer, 66 E. Market st.

fTBE attention of all saflering Irom chil and fever, beadac he. constipatioa and ail bilious malarial complaints, ia tailed to that inoat excellent remedy. Braailian Soda Bitters. te Druggists, II K. Washington sU Prescriptions carefully prepared day or night, "to TAEGA1N Go to 11S E.

Waahineton nt. for all kinds of bdbae hold goods, otnee ttxtures, store silver plated goods and diahea; and second band gas fixture; showaseai city state mapa. ul flAHEY. M. G.

A. will hotd an important busi- neas meeting at their rooma this ereolng at :30 o'clock. Be ports of committees will be heard, placet for future work adopted. Every body is invited to attend: I1BICK AND DBAlN TILE Fletcher Thomas keep constantly oa hand pressed brick, red fronts, pavers, and common brick also, drain tile;" larve or small orders promptly filled Office, room Fletcher A Sharpens block. tl POLITICAL.

DAVID e. BTOTJT will be a candidate for City Clerk, subject to decision of republican con vention. uv OsEl'H T. HAGNEB wiU be a candidate for city clerk, subject to decision of republican convention, tt IN. PA candidate for city treasurer, subjret to tbe of -the republican city nominating convention.

uo ut AV1ESM. GREENE WiU be a candidate for city clerk before the republican city convention. uu tt 11 ILL C. DAVID wilt be a candidate lor city cJera, subject to tne decision ol tne republi- can nominating convention. itt I JOHN W.

6MITHEB will be a candidate for city Tlerk, subject to the decision of the repub-can nominal ing convention. unx WM. M. WILES, our present city treasurer, is a candidate for re-election, subject to the republican nominating convention, ntz JW. OBAY will be a candidate for city treasurer, subject to the decision of the re publican nominating convention.

ut ta mTgTw ASSON will be a candidate for city treasurer, subject tbe decision of the republican convention, ul EOhdET. BCEUNIU.presentdeputy city clerk, will 1 a candidate for city clerk. Subject to decision of republican nominating convention. (m)s tt AUCTION BALES. I'CTION SALE This Ia the last week for arc-xV tion of fur hats and furs at D.

Lelewer's. Don't miss the chance. 0 a AUCT ION house of J. A. Hunt A 119 K.

Washington, pays tha highest cash price for omitnre, stoves ana au tings 01 aaiabie gooda. a AUCTION SALE We have a large lot of uncalled for rag carpets at private sale that must be aold to pay rhargea. Factory, 75 N. Delaware st. Csab.

L. Hutcbixsow. un A VCTlON SALE Every day at 10 a. horses, XV. buggiea, etc A large assortment of secondhand wagons, buggies, for sale cheap.

Em- Fire Stables, No. 7i West Market street, betweed lis. and Tenn. sts. ui sT AUCTION SALf-Wm.

E. Featherston, auctioneer, often his serrkieg to attend sales in the city or country. Earing over twenty years experience In tbe business I hope to give general aetiafactkn Call and leave your orders; charges reasonable. ith J. D.

Hutchintcs A land agenta, room 1, over Bee Hire dry goods store, Ia-diaoapolia, Ind. as LCTION SALE Grocery stock at auction Will be told at public auction at No. 4S9 North New Jersey Indianapolis, on Saturday, March 22 1879, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. a fresh and complete stock of groceries and other merchandise, in bulk and otherwise, as may hereafter be determined.

Salif to be for caoh. 'Wiles', Coffin A Smith and others, mortgagees. ne AUCTION SALE Of fine furniture. I will 92 Wst Ohio street, Wednesday morning next; March 19, at 9 o'clock, the entire furniture of 12 rooma, all well furnished; one bedstead alone cost 8109; fine French dressing cases, beautiful wardrobes, Brussels carpets, 4 base burners, very handsome parlor suite, large and elegant pictures, fine lot ef 'ether pillows, bedding of all kinds, hall and stair carpets, dishes, rife, nice large conk ing stove, 1 double lounge, drop itgtit, end a great many. other articles.

Be sure and come by E. Dawson, auctioneer. Bit i PERSONAL. PERSONAL Call at "The Coffee House," 131 S. Illinois t.

Meals 20 centa. a 13EKSONAL Wanted, 600 houses to rent; rents promptly collected. W. E. Mick, 68 East Market street.

nt oal PELSONAL Mr. and Mrs Salmon A. Buell bare resumrd hoasekeeping al their residence, No. 608 North Mitsiapippl street. I PEKSON AL Kiiwr A Fitzgerald, house painters, professional gralnem and marblers, 36 Virginia Indianapolis.

Ail orders promptly attended. Utt PEBONAL A young man who don't use tobacco nor strong drink, wt woirid like to learn photography, might fiud an opportunity at Cadwailader'a. 1 PERSONAL Anyone deiring to dispose of a one or two carat diamond of strictly first wstet csn find cash purchaser by addressing D. Chapman, city postages. ul TEBjNAL Cheap bread: cheaper than flour If ttou desire the best and cheapest bread aak your grocer for Bryce's large-eized 5c loaves; Bryos''s "Vienna bread" and Bryce's famous "Boston brown, bread" are equally cheap, no a ERSON AL It Is sometimes-asserted that the public oner a prrminm to be humbugged.

I am mat ii cabinet photographs at 85. per dozen, and cards at St. 50 to 83. If the public are not served better in every respect by me at these prices, than at any other gallery in the city, then ex perience. skill, and a large outlay of money for facilities counts for nothing.

Odwslladtr. C6 East Washington street. SOCIETY MEETINGS. MASONIC Ancient Landmarks lodge, No. S19, F.

A A. M. Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock for work first degree. Viait-inz brethren cordially Invited to attend. Jour A.

Hmiar, VV. M. Joa. B. Pehhy, Becretary.

MASONIC Attention, ear Knights! te-dal conclave of Raper Commandery, No 1. K.T., this (Tuesday) evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp, for work in K. T. order. Visiting Sir Knights are coorteoosly invited to attend.

Maana IL Bica, E. C. War. Akdekmit, Becorder. Ua U.

Enterprise Lodge, No. 1. Beguiar meeting this (Tuesday) evening. A full attendance is desired, aa a qnestion of great import ance to the order is to be discussed. All members of tbe order and their friends invited.

I EnsKST lcDK.i. Pres. Jas. L. Bishop, Sec I FUNERAL.

NOTICE. AO. U. W. Members of Eagle lodge.

No. 10, are hereby notified to meet at their hall, this evening at 7:30 to make arrangnenta for the funeral of Bro. James No We. Members of sister lodges invitea to meet witn tue lodge, u. k.weavkr, I Beeorder.

"lfASONIC Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 3tf8, A A. I) I will asect at Masonic Temple at o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon to attend the funeral of oar late brother, James Noble. A full attendance ia requestedi All Master Masons are In vited to attend. WILLIS 1.

ESQLX, VV M. Jacob W. bkot, Sec 1 MASONIC A. and A. Bite The members of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection are ben by notified to meet at the rooma of taV Bite at 1 o'clock to-morrow iweanesoayi aiternoon to attend tha funeral of oar late brother James Noble Fy order of N.B.Bvcx,T.

B.Q.M.. J. Buxmaw, Sec -t DIED. SUBLB-At II o'clock p. on March 17, jamcs 41 years.

aneralatble hue reaideace. 853 N. Alabama atreet, at 2 o'clock p. m. Serrice by the of tha Bev.

I. A. What Will be Done Daring the Extra Session. I i Course of the President and His Party; Chairmen of the Senate mittees Selected. Com- Randali's Election a Tictory ior Tilden and Hendricks.

Death ei a Belgian African Ex-I plorer. The People oa Partisan Agitation. Washington special to Cincinnati Commercial. A report has been In circulation here that president, Secretary Erarts and the attorney fteneral(all of them having been whigs) were believer in the doctrine that the veto power fboQld not be eEercised except in cases where confrere pyerreacheA its constitutional powers, and! would not interfere with such legislation as might be taken in a repeal of the election laws; bat those who have talked with President Hayes do not credit any such minors. Republicans who have visited their constituents during the recess retutn here with the 1 elief that the respectable element of both parties particularly business men-will not countenance any agitation of political qt estions at this time, and think that public opinion will compel the democrats to yield, if they attempt to Btop the machinery the government jo secure the repeal of the election law3.

Iieptiblicsn; senators and members are unanimously in favor of a short session and the transaction of no business beyond the passage of appropriation bills, and this they willadeavpr to accomplish. They are also unanimous, however, their intention to prevent, at all hazard, a repeal of the election laws And other statutes which the democrats teeem determined "to and express their willingness to remain here in continuous session until the 4th of March. 1881, if necessary, rather than allow these fafefpiards to a free ballot' to be torn away. Almost every republican who has called on the president has conversed with him on this topic, -and has come away impressed with the president's firmness and determination to stand with his party, 1 1 Tbo Senate Committee's. r- Washington special.

The committees which have the selection of the seuate. committees in charge had not ecuipleted their work, and were allowed until Thursday to report, but they have selected .1. -1. 1. iue lunirmtn, wmcu are as ionows: rnvi- leges and elections, Saulsbury; foreign relations, Eaton; finance, Bayard appropriations, Davis, of West yirginia; military, Randolph naval, affaii3, McPherson: judiciary.

Thurmanf poBtoffices, Maxey; public lands, McDonald; Indian affairs. Coke; pensions, Withers; claims, Cockreil District of Columbus, Harris; patents, Kernan territories, Garland; railroads. Ransom mines and mining, Hereford; revision of laws, Wal'ace; education and labor, Bailey; civil service and retrenchment, Vest; manufactures, Johnston agriculture, Jones, of Florida; contingent expenses. Hill: rules. Pendleton'; transportation, enrolled bills, Grover; library, Butler; public buildings and grounds, Morgan.

The committee on levees of the Mississippi river, will be changed in name to committee, on the Mississippi river, and Lamar will be chairman. All the "old senators are given chairmanships, and Pendleton and Vest of the new senators. Shooting and Hatchet Throwinjg. St. Lo i is, March' 18.

A Leavenworth, Kausas dispatch snys a shooting affray occurred at the Planter's house in that city, between DL B. Smith aad G. B. Sattin, in which the former was fatally wounded. It appears Sattin visited the office, of the Planter, and during -a conversation with his son, who is.

clerk there, Smith who was behind the. counter, in some way got into an altercation with the elder Sattin, and threw a hatchet at him, striking him on the side of the head, inflicting a slight wound, whereupon Sattin drew a revolver and fired, the ball striking the top of the counter. Smith then seized another" hatchet and threw that, making a slight wound on Sattin's arm. Sattin aghin fired, taking effect in Smith's stomach. Sattin at once gave himself up, and was released on $1,000 bail.

Sniith is con sidered in a critical condition. Cleaning of Ra ad all's Victory. Washington special to Cincinnati Enquirer. The universal verdict on the result is that it ia a victory for Tilden1 and Hendricks. Even liandall's friends do not conceal that fact cow that the fight, is won.

The only kernel of comfort w-hkh the Blackburn men jCXtrntted was in the defeat of Caldwell for clerk. His frieuos counted upon his election. They were warned yesterday by Blackburn's friends- that, if tbey.did'not support Blackburn tha latler's friends would defeat Caldwell, and they didJ Had Caldwell's friends held Alabama for Blackburn, Randall would not have been noniinattd, and Caldwell would almost certainly have been clerk. As it was, Adams re-elected, 93 to 41: French Political Matters. Paris, March 18.

The committee on Lei-gle's motion for the investigat'ibn of the causes of the1iuctuation. in five percent, rentes, after hearing the explanation of Leon Say, minister of finance, resolved to reconi'. mend, the not to entertain the motion. Albert Orevy, brother of the president, being unwilling to resign from tbe chamber of depuiies has been sent to Algeria on a. temporary mission, but is clothed with fuU powers of governor.

The Hons Committees. pVajhingtan special to the Cincinnati Gazette The engrossing topic in political circles now is the formation of the house committees. It is generally conceded that Mr. Ilaadall will make but very few changes in the important chairmanships, and that the south will con tinue to monopolize them, pMbablr to a far greater extent than if Blacoura had been successful. Blackburn's Kovengo.

Washington special Cincinnati Gazette One incident of the contest over the house offices was the union of the bulk of Blackburn's forces to defeat Caldwell for clerk, assigning as a reason that if the house could not have a southern speaker, it should not have an ex-confederate clerk, and Blackburn himself nominated Adams, who was elected by 76 to HabroD Released. Londos, March 18. Habron, the young man under sentence of death for the murder et a which'crime'jCbarles Peac sunsequenuy confessed be was guilty oi nas received a free pardon. Grant's Proerresa. Calcttta.

March 18. Kx-President Grant and party left yesterday for Rangoon and Singapore. I 'Aa Explorer TMad, LoKDOir. March 18. The Belgian explorer, Waulthier, died of.

dysentery ia ceatrai The ue Luai r.w. io of in the was Mr. of bill of to the VV of 1 Africa. ASSTMTU.T GXJZXSTSG3. Tha Korthwrn Friies la trra la lalstnre) Murdoch icioaitor bmlta Solid.

i -t Majority aad minority reports from senate committee on elections on the Saul-burj-Smith contest were made this morning majority report, signed by. Messrs. Viehe, Taylor. Coffey and "VVildon, Bays that although' forms ol tne, law were not compueo; wtth, yet there was an honest and tree ex- I pression of the wishes of the electors, and jar. cjmitu was uio caam ul a lusioriiv.

i cj 1 minority report aignea oy oar-rell and Riley, not Woollen, as stated In Tha Xews some time ago, says because the lares holding was not fixed by the commissioners of Delaware county, in several townships, there was no lawful election held these townships, and Mr. Sansberry was choice of the majority of the-legal electors, legally expressed. The majority report adopted by a vote of 38 to 7, 15 democrats and the nationals voting with the republicans to sustain the majority report. The snecial committee of the senate, to which was referred the prison bill yesterday. afternoon, reported this morning in favor of Menzies's amendment, that the directors the northern prison elect Mr.

Murdoch warden in place of Mayne. If the prison men want reform they will have to take it under Murdoch. The item of $62,000 in tbe appropriation to pay off the mortgage bonds on the slate fair grounds was sustained in the senate this morning, 25 to 20. An invitation is extended to tbe members the legislature to attend the meeting of the Marion county medical society to-night The attorney general's investigating met last night, organized, and agreed meet again to-night. Progress is not very rapid.

The Michigan City prison squabble has got into the legislature. The prisoa bill which passed at the regular seasion, but failed to re-. ceive the governor's signature was called rtp yesterday afternoon by iia author. Senator interbotham. benator Menzies moved to amend by directirg the new board" to elect Ainrdock warden, and on nis further motion bill went to a special committee, censist-ing of Senators Viehe, Landon, Kent, Dice and Urmstcn, with instrnctions to investigate the legal aspect of the case, and 'report as speedly as posssible.

Doorkeeper Wilson of the house, is distributing cases made from the -Tilden pole erected in Sbelbyvtlle in 1876, among the stalwart democrats. Patriotism goes begging in the house. On ashincton's birthday a meaner half hour adjournment was agreed upon as a sufficient mark of respect to theifather of his conn try, and that was not observed. On St. Patrick's day an adjournment of an hour and a naif was taken on motion the windy young mon from Floyd, without dissent.

An item started in the Oakland (IM.) Ledger is circnlatingdhat James P. Voorhees.son the senator, haf been raiting Willie Jackson, of that village and during his visit fa 3 vorea a select circle wun recitauons irom Hamlet and other plays at the railway station. Mr. Toorhees is at work in the governor's office, has irever been at Oakland, knows no Willie Jackson, and has never recited at any railroad Mark eta ny TetOKrapCu DrrawT, March i 18. Flour steady.

Wheal raider; extra 5.0.! arted No 1 white lt.04,; Ay.TilflOo; May 61.06; milling II 01. BeceipU bushels; shipments 583 bushels. Bvpfalo March IS. Wheat quiet and firm: one car Michigan spring at tl 02, Corn quiet and firm; 5 cars new 3ylijc 2 curs high mixed new at 40c. Oats quiet; one car mixed at $2c: one car do 82Ke- Barley quiet 4 ears Canada at 80c Phtladsxphla, March 18 Wheat mtitet; cash and March Si 13VQ1 14; April $1 l.K'l Hz May tl lR(al Corn quiet; cash March 43 April 4354S)4c; May 44H1 42t.

Oataeasy at Sl32c Bye unchanged at 57c Toledo, arch IS. Wheat weak; extra white Michigan-, ft 08; No. 2 red seller March tl 074; April, $107: May.tl OS; No. red seller April tl 034 Corn steady and mixed 3Sc; Nc. 2 seller Ma 37ttc.

Oau qu'etand unchanged. CiKCtKKATi, March is. Floor dull. Wheat steady and unsbangrd. Corn quiet at 35(3 17c.

Osta steady at 2730c" Whisky firm at Si 02. Pork firm at tl10- I-ard firm; held Hulkmeata firm at fa 05. 0, tt 95, t55 05. Bacon firmer, hut not quotably higher. Chicago, March 18.

Wheat, April, 83c; May, WkeasMd. Corn, May, jCic bid; Jane, SCMc bid. Oats. asked; June 25 He bid. Fork, April, 10.17,V510.20; May.

I0 Lard, April, SA.60 asked; May; tti.C56 67. Short ribs, April, t.974; May, 15.10 bid. Milwaukxk, March 18. Wheat advanced ft lc; noon board closed firm at ti.00 for hard; iixcfor No 9sK for No 90c March; 94j for OApril; 9c lor May; 80c for No 74c for No 65c for rejected; receipts 40,700 bushels; shipments. bushels.

Corn steady 33c Ior No 2. Oats steady at 24c for No 2. l.ye steady at 4-KS for No 1. Barley quiet at 70c for No 2. St.

Locos, March 18. Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled, No 2 red tl.02K; No 3 98V. Corn dull at91c OaU lower at 20c bid. Whisky steady at tl.Ot.

I'ork better, jobbing tl0.10A10.25. Ory salt better, cribs SJ.SOt 96. Bacon higher, cribs f5.30S5.S5. Lard neminally S6.40. liogs aoUve and higher, Yorkers and Baltimures tt.75jp.S5; Bostons f3 4.05; select heavy t4.l5yt.25.

Baltimobk, March 18. Flour steady and without cbsnge. Wheat western firm. No. 2 Pa.

red 1 1.17 No ti western winter red on spot- and March and April tl.ltAl.14Vf; May I1.14&ai.l4?a- Corn western dull and easier; eastern mixed on spot and March 43-Xft43c; April 4343-ic: May 44'' VwC; steamer 3'J)4c. Oats nrmer. Pa. neisttaa white unchanged; do, mixed 3233. Kye quiet at 57(j59.

NKW Yoaa, March 18. Cotton dull and un' changed. Flour ia In very moderate demand; receipts 10,000 brls; sales tirls. Wbest, spring dull, winter ktic better and fairly active; receipts buthels; salts bushels; Nc 2 red, March $1 16m-1 Bye dull; sUte 60(9fj2c Corn fairly adve; receipu bushels; siles Dusneis at iyrig-thc tor western mixed. Barley dull.

OsU dull; receipts 67,000 bushels; for while. Fork firm at $10 50. Lard firm, at 46 674. Batter, cheese, whisky an- cbafiged. Sugar 6ac.

nnchanged. Fentoleam, erode 8Sc; refined anchang'tid. Jtew Tawk Honey auad tnoeat mmtMM, Kxw Toaa, March 18. Money 433 per cent. Sterling exchange 487ai4894, Bar silver here 4 1 governments steady railroad securities are quiet, fctstes bonds are dull; stock market hsa been irrrgu'ar; gianger shares improved- slightly, Dul coal snares declined yyt per cent.

W. D. ft ts Padfle rancu United Erie Preferred American New York CentraLlWH Harlem 150 Michigan 87' Gnion 7i' Illinois 81 Northwestern 67,, Preferred 87 fiork Iaiand. -J3lii Wabash Fort Wayne Del and Lack Mtaoorl Pacific IV B. AQ 1 114 southern Canada.

61 is4 l. Lake ntuourg vi C.C.CAr New Jersey Cen'l 8U i 1 Prefwred Ohio iOl Preffrred tt A. A P. Ex. Div 87 Be loe m' Preferred 15 Uya stoca.

CsTKxa Brocx Yanps, March 18 Market active and strung, with A S'roog demand oo all bet grades; packers snf shippers sre both in the market, and supply entirely Inadequate to free tlie demand. IJopi Receipts 1 C0; shipments shipping, t3.SO4 shipping, 13.70 t.8"; mixed parsing; pljn ar.d rouijh, tifto.t 00. Cattle Bccelpu Ku; shipments an active aod strong demand on both shipping and butchers' stock; supply far short of demand quota'ions about the raise; tbe best grades would ctmoaud an advance; pnpects good. Sheep tereipts 670; shipments 570; a strong de-asand in sll grades; supply, not aderioat to de- aiand; prices remain Tha Indiana polls Grain Market. Wheat ia steady.

Corn la stroea and hitrher. Grain No.tainber 1Mrt bid: flea MedUarraa-eaatLOibid; No. a red, tl.02V,: HoSredti Ot. Corn white. Not, S4c, offered at No white, bXt new, Kvc bid new high mixed, KScbld, narw mixed.

May S4e bid. Omta Not white a74328et mixed 7t3i8c. Bra-No totir Market oniet and stMdr. Kew tiiouuai fS7BA7S; fancy SS 2506 00: family t4.OOC14.dO: low Tke Proylatoa Market Market flrmar and higher. Lard offcred at 6V cash.

Dry salted meat. feeling better, fair Inquiry, aome aalea but terms a.pi uear no noes oe easn or aeuer AptiL houlders Sweat pickle hams iiQx as to prang ana average. For iBdiaaapolla whol ale anarfcef see to of of a 1 Hurapaga, 1-- sin Opcnitg of the Extra Session of CoBsnress. --v Bandall Elected Speaker on the First BaUet. The Committees of tike Senate JbwoTiiiced.

Tbe Northern Democrats Not Supremely Happj. Damaging Testimonjl, of the "Widow in the Cameron Case, CONGRESSIONAL. WasHnioTOjr, Marph IS, 1879. Sks ati Soon after the senate I was called order a recess was taken, and upon reas-eembling, a motion to adjourn prevailed. BorFB A great crowd was present to wtl-tess the opening session ana O'janizatioa.

The only representative absent was Mr. James of New York. I Mr. Randall was chosen speaker on tha first ballot, receiving 144 votes Mr. Garfield received 1S5.

Mr. Wright 13, and Mr.KeUy i. 1 1 "ortlien Iemocrsvts la a Swsst. Washington special to Oarlnnatl CommardsX rV hile republicans are united and harmo-nions, democrats are divided in council and embittered toward each other. 1 Th contest for the speakership and offices under tha senate have caused a good deal of bitterness and hard feeling, and the fact that southern men are asserting themselves worries northern democrats.

Those who went homo duriog the recess found that the Jeff, Davis debate had caused great distrust among the northern democrats of conservative sentiments, and they" insist that such a thine shall not occur again. Northern democrats from close districts feel uneasy, too, when they realize that, for the first time since the war, the entire legislation the country is in control of the confederates; that they are now in charge of the revenues and expenses of the government, and their party in the north must bear the blame any injury to the public credit or the commercial interests of the country. A northern democrat, representing a busi ness community, remarked to-day that he would feel relieved if the republicans could get control of tne lower House, but ne pre ferred the democrats should keep their ma jority tne senate, so to at each, party would have a voice in legislation. Then the commercial circles would feel more con fidence congress. But in reply to such re marks aa tnis, tne conieaerates say.

"ion fought us, sacrificed millions of treasure and hundred thousand lives to keen us in the Union, and you must not grumble If we as sert ourselves; Tha Sonata Committees. Wasbihgtoh, March 18. Democratic senators in caucus this afternoon adopted the re- poitof the committee appointed to arrange the democratio personnel of the senate committees aa follows, the first named being chairman 1 Finance Bayard, "Wallace, Kernan, Voor hees. and Beck. Appropriation Davis, of Iowa, Withers, Beck.

Wallace and Baton. Foreign relations Eaton, Johnston, Mor gan, mil and i'endleton. Commerce Gordon, Ransom, Randolph, Hereford. Judiciary-i-Thurman, McDonald, Bayard, Lamar, Paris ol Illinois. Mr.

Davis of Illinois is also provided for by tbe. majority the same as if he were in full Party fellowship with them by placing him on the following additional committees: un revision of laws, prlvate'land claims and census. I The Ollver-Caaaeron Salt. Washihgtox, March 18. The case of Mary S.

Oliver against Hon. Simon Cameronfor $50,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage, came nn in tha circuit court yes terday. The plaintiff testified that in 1S73 Cameron projiosed marriage to her and she accented himf and then letters from Cameron 'were submitted, one of them closing with the sentence, xou will be my Cameron did not come to the house where she lived, as he said that the people there not like lt. She saw him qoite often in this iitj. He would come front Harrisburg about once in every two weekf until congress met, and then she would sed him at the comniittee room.

I Mrs. Oliver further testified that relyingon the promise of Mr. Cameron tor marry her, she permitted him to have imrh-oper privileges with her at his room in thii city. Trade Balatlona With Mi xlco. St.

Lor is, March 18. Senqr Zamacona, Mexican minister, was on 'chan'g ithis noon, and in reply to an addressof welco ne by President John Wahl made a brief speech, stating in effect that Mexico desired to establish more intimate commercial relations with the United States, that she produced many things largely consumed in this country which she wished to sell us, and was anxious to purchase many of our products. especially machinery of all descriptions and! manufactures. lie was veil received and close attention paid to bis remarks. To-morrow-vening an eo tertarnment will be given him the great.

hall Of the Merchants Bxcnange, at wnicn he will deliver a more formal address on the commercial condition of Mexico, her rel tion tohi8 country and her desire to become The FlooL SzEr.rum, March 18. Two thonsandlana houses in the'surrounding country have been dotroyed by the Hood. It is believed the waters it ill not have entirely subsided before July. The work of saving life is over and that of savinir rronerty has commenced. The authorities have telegraphed that no further supplies 01 provisions are necessary.

DoytoaAJloat Agmia. -'J. A large crowd of people witnessed the fi parture of Captain Boytoa foriLouisville via the Ohio river at noon to-day. Apartycovi- sistirtg of uiiver Loud Byron, Mr. Creejand of the ew York Herald, and Cincinnati re porters accompanied him.

Indication a. WAsriixGTos, March 18. For Tennessee Ohio valley, clear weather, followed by ir.creatibg clloudiness, variable winds, mostly jscutnwest, lower pressure, TUlajre Destroyed bj Fire. V'. Firu.

Mim-h 1 The village of Vernet, near Vichy, containing 100 bouses, bat been jtotaiiy destroyed by nre. Snbsrriptlons tw JToor Pew Cwwta. Washisotox. March 18. SubscripUoni to the 4 per cent, loan since yesterday I Aim Boravod.

i Misdw, Oar, March 13. The basine portion of Uus town 1 Burned. LOss.s," Bank 1 Krw Okiiaxb, March 13. The Southern the in bis of i i bank has suspended. feTATS HEWS.

De'loai bat assumed tie dudes of collector of the ierenth diilrkt. Herbert 1 Madison is retained as chief deputy. I The realdecea of E9 Greens, situated in Noble township. Shelby county, was burn Saturday; deiectireflue. Loss, $1,000.

No insurance: .1 The fine rwo-etorr trick bse ori Matthew Kineston'l farm, four miles ea-t 6f Vincennet, was burned Saadaj. The fireeriginaud ia kitchen. I Viu Wise, an aged and respecrsd Bd of Sailivan, died last Evening. She hd been -confined ia bar bei for soma monthjast with, The Wabash haraow over sixteen of water in tht chanarl -and i Uu rising. Danger is apprehended it the Jo lands, a this ia only a few feet below the biirh water imark of 1875.1 Vary Kramer, a younir daughter of a Ger man farmer living near the village of San Francisco, Gibson county, drowned herself a well several days ego; Disappointed love was the moving cause.

Mr. Francis Coyle. a prominent fanner and early settler 0f Shelby county, died Very suddenly about 1J o'clock Ssoday night at residence three miles southeaet of Mieiby-Tille, aged 73 years, of heart disease'and congestive chilL On Sunday si family of seven persona Hy ing in Sugar Creek township, igo county, were dangerously poisoned by cooking a poisonous plant in their food by mistake. The fattier, Thomas Stanley, died yesterday after noon, and the others are very ilL: VTau H. Kenworthy.

a nromlnent eitLtea Dublin, Wayne county, was arrestwbyes- teraay and taken to Kichmond cnartred wun forgery. He was the agent of 'T. Hardock, carriage manufacturer, Cincinnati, for the tale of carriages and buggiea in that county. Eluford a crippled ex-eoldier. wbi was for a number of years an Inmate of the soldiers' borne, Dayton Ohio, and who some time ago married and located west of VV hit- land, Johnson county, on Saturday cut hi -throat with a razor, as the result of a family row.

i- Saturday, as Alfred Crislcr was ridinr a mule through Middletown, Shelby county, the animal threw him off and started to foot caught in the stirrup, and he was dragged About a mile, and xras soabadly in- jured about the! head, 'face, arms and shoul ders to at bis We Is despaired of. Andrew Georsre was riven a prliminarr- bearing before justice Gett, at Brookyilleyea- teroayiortne muraer 01 ueorge furry oa the 28th nil I He rJeaded guilty to the charge of manslaughter, and was bound over to the circuit-court1 De-will be taken to 1 nion county for confinement next week, the jail in Franklin county being unsafe, The prospect I for the establish ment of st public library id the city was Of ver better than at the present time. In tal bands of energetic persons and backed by a public sentiment which is very earnestly In favor of -such an institution, there is at last good reason for believing that we shall Soon have a library in our mijst Terre Haute Gazette. While fishing at Winchester on Sunday a boy landed a queer creature, apparently a pike, thirty-one -inches in length. Instead, of the usual pectoral fins, however, there- were two legs, or rather arms, each about e.ght Inches long and having- a striking resemblance to those of a child.

They are covered with very minute scales to the elbow from that point they can not be distinguished from those of a. -child. The bands are webbed. This remarkable fish seemed, to bare perfect control of itt abnormal members. the: comstocx mixes.

Probability that tha Tfeld snvor Uat aa Rod. i Sacramento BecordCnloa.J A evada newspaper, reterriag to the crofS cus in progress vn tbei'omstock lode expresses apprehension that they may prove It frankly sayt thai io, that event it will be "good-by Comstocki and Yir-ginia city." 'If," it add nhre note good body of ore between the tw4 thoasanl and tweoty.three hundred left Id vela, there -is certainly nothing within three hundred leet aoove, ana mere noinmg ior tne same distance below. To do dead work for two or thresgbundred more feet with only a doubtful' proepects would be impossiuiei Jtssessmenu could not be raised to do it. The expense of rautin2 nseless stock to tne surface, or even. to the line of the Sutro tunnel, coupled with' the probability of encountering large bodies i of and tbe obstruction ollered by the intense heat would render the work of prospecting on uncertainties at snrh enormous depths out of the The Corn-stock will either be selling for $200,000,000 the 1st of inne, or won't sell for assessments.

It misbt not be the heaviest calamity that could befall the Pacific slope if the worst of these anticipations should be fulfilled. Soon- er or later the catastrophe must The mine will not yield: always at the rate of the last ten years and so long at occasional strikes a remade, there will be fostered a spirit ef gambling which will continue te demoralize industry, ToJ) the large class who' are drawn into the vortex of sjeculation, augment the already colossal fortune of the bonanza king, and: do la every way to tne 'indusurlal add moral interests of the country. Through hopes of rich strikes which are adroitly played upon at stated times by the managers of tee mines, rartkularly stocks are run np to enormous' figures, and then the manipulators of the game "unload: upon tne people who are credulous enough to' iavest," and gather in millions by a species of -robbery, which, if practiced, in anythln else, would send its authors to in -penitentiary as the phenomenal scoundrels of tbe time. It has often been thought that people would learn, but i they as long; as the. least hope la held out of gaining, a prlxe la this, the most uncertain of all lotteries.

There is one chance in a million. is no chance at alL The yield of- these, mines costs, on the hole, far more than it is worth A f-sw in- dividuals amass great wealth, but for. great mass of people there, protit nor anytniog out loaa. iam tame energy and capital directed in other r' industries, would bring far better general results. The' history of the world shows that mines of gol lend silver have made no country rich.

Oregon has in ber; unfailing" agricultural products source of Wealth which the could ootaJvrd to exchange for all jibe alluring and deceptive promises 01 Donanza mines, it wouia oe iesa. matter our.indusrxy ana nauoewtua no share Acme of general demoraiusav-. tion produced .1 by feverifB specuiauoa in this absurd lottery founded onthe.tom-stock lode, which diffojea its poison tbrouzh nearly all the current i auo. on tue 1 eciaa slope. I aip Case.

A replevin suit is on trial in judge Hit man's room which is somewhat complicated. Geo. Hazzard, the notorious, bought $1,303 worth of eoods from Clan 10 Ccs. cw York. on time, by representing that be was worth IGO.OCO and a taniter, wnea in fact se.was bankrupt, and alley tbe purcnaM filed hU application "for adjudica tion as, re Ju The goods were sent to R.

S. Foster- Col this city, commiaiiioa spd ttorsge men, "here tby were ucd en ta execuuon ia iavor -of the Citizens national -tank Land tolj to 8. A. Fletcher Co- tbrouga oneCoit- sn. their affenti IL B.

Clar.ia Oo. now tue to replevin the goods, and the cue ii oa tual before a jury. Officer McKlnney arrested Charles Henry Fa.tbin this afternoon, at bis residence liU avenue, 00 charge of evsault lad battery withintrrtto kilL He is lht man wh struck William Herb. last nizht, ia a Nor tit 'oble tlrttt saloon, I.

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