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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAA NOVEMBER 11, I876—TWELVE PAGES, TIE COURTS. A Long List of Applicants for ¢ Judemonts and New Suitses Bankrnptoy Business, hery filed a bill yesterday com- s wife, Emma, lad heen fatally rformance of her rirarital dutles fore lic wants the usual pana- x;c.;rlny, Marzavet Holder filed o bill t against hor lewe lord, sceusing im of sdulterys crnolty, and drunkenness, and Kuchier also fecls somewhat depressed becauso his wife Henrlotta, in Soptom- Jeft Nis bed and board and haa not and ho wantsn inore fafthtul rtus A, Kouter camg in with his hieh was to the effect that his wife and has not found her {ikewlse a sultor for divorco 1 ail bocanes her huabun rely been gulit; and desortion. {ifams mado her plaint to tho canso her husband, Ueorge R, o statesis o contirmed drunk- ted her In October, 1870, Ivas Trowbrideze closed the long st of ekers by giving Lis reazon for wisl- trid of hia wife, Leonory, which fs, o deserted him i June, 1673, . IT] ITEMS. o Jamteson 311} hear motlons this morn- Judge Uary’s room, udges Moore an well will try divorce Roeera will hear motlons for new trial. Booth will hear genoral matlons, Willlams will try sct case 447, Garrity ot divoree cades, fll conclude tho hearing t case, Van Namee va, Bradley, now on him., sl before the 1ast day of servico in the 1, November term, and thirty-four guits were begun. Alexander Stevenson, the well-known ex- ¢ the Superlor Court, returned home v morning from n six montha’ plensure- urope Jooking extremely well, and only ing that o was not back n tine to voti for Hayes and Wheeler. UNUTED STATES COURTS, : n filed o lbel yestorday L. Dauforth to recover $16,300 f the schooner Northwest, owned by libellant, which was sBunk Oct. 24, 1876, near mer n u‘ull‘u?lun with the Dfi:wfl.h. i “ilcago Minin) ny an_n Bul F2 Edwa‘;d Foste: :‘Vucklur exccutors of the will o \Wilitawn Ltk doceased, ‘Cl&rlu B. Peet, of Now York, sued Willlam “W. Evarts and A, N, 8hepard for $1,000. BANKRUPTSY MATTERS, P, F. Cooke was appofnted slguee of Frank E. Belden under o bond for es were fssued to V. A. Turpln and rovislonal As- W8, tor of Morrls Satkey, the Asslgneo was gutborized to'sell the baukript’s stoc weg's furnishing goods after giving ten days’ potlee i the newspapers, . Morgun wag referred to the Register for final report. George W, Campbell was appointed Asalgnee of Bpear & Gllbert. The election of un Assigneo for tho estate of F W, Crossman & Co, was postponed until Acomposition meeting in tho catate of Estell & denkins will be hield at 103, m, to-day, Amecting w11l be held at tho same hour for tte election of an Assignee of Johu C. S8ampson. BUFERIOR COULT IN INIEF, ben o sult yestorday for b Huse, ¥, K. Orvis, and J, Orvls, Patrick Foley commenced an action in trespass torecover 2,500 of Juseph B. Quinn and John Julian 8, Rumsey brought sult for 850,000 against Joseph E. Young and Henry Cra CIROUIT COUNRT. Carl Felgo commenced o sult in trespass sgalnst August Hibuer, clalming $10,000 daw- 2ges. Charles Brewater filed a bill agalnst James A, Clybourn, Martha ¥, Clybourn, Abner Reeves, 4nd P, L. Bherman, successor in trust, osc o trust~deed for 83,000 on tho south Lalf of the northeast quurter of Sec, 10, 40, 18, pt the ten acres.in the southwest corner thervof. - Another for $3,000 ou Lota 2, 8, 0, 19, 11, 14 and 15, Block 4 tlon to Kavenswood ; an thesoath halt of the northeast quarter of Sec, 10,40, 18, except ten acres fn the southiwest cor- Wateon 8. Hinkle 1,000 aguinat Obad! of Clybourn's o third for 83,000 on COUNTY COURT. Iu the matter of the Village of GHlencoe, an order was made appolutiny Lucfus B, Newberry, nud missloners to malko In the estate of Jol foratlo N. Ruat, clson Culver Com- pecinl nssessinent No. 8. u Miller, letters of ndmin- latration were granted to Mary Miller und Nel- son Huab, under bond for 880,000, In the estate of Theodors Martin, lcbtors wero Enmlnd to Busanna Martin, under bond for CRIMINAL COURT. Darney MeCauu and Johin Warner were sen- tenced on verdict to three months House of ir pleaded gullty to larceny and W. Bnooka was tried forlarceny, given ono year {n thoe Penitent! ary, atrick Tierny pleaded guilty 1o larceny snd ity duya in thoe House of Correction, TIE OALL MONDAY, UETT—i1 to 00, incluslve, No oN—203t0 208, 273 to 201, except 288, No vase on trinl, 20,31, No, 18, Andrews ureh, on trial, term No. 1,831, calendar Nos, 400 found guilty, JUDOR Moonz—! . First unpm: Ch‘ Licbenateln, ou No case on trial, D68 BooTu—Het cases, ey va. Clty; 2,888, Mullious aher vs, Chlgngor Alton & Bt T o 30 calendnr Nos. 498 and 501 to 515, t0 400, except term Nos. 2] No enso on trinl. ALLISTER—5T, 831 808, of regular calendar. IWELI—Genoral businees, CORRRCTION, the casc of Hill & McKeehnlo ve, The Bal- g & Bt, Louls Raltroad Cow- amount clajmed wus o terday, but $110,000, Cittcury Counr—Jenas Broba- en va, fonry Harms, 841 Willlam 5. Forro) —CoNvEsstoNs--Louls_Brueck- Peters, $70,—Mathins M. Smith rphy and Michuol Doran, y ‘Thiorry va, Clty of L —W. M. Hatoham ve, Plerson h . Danforth,” gamn, w7, A n, “$410. —KIU Wiidor vs. Na- BUreion o, Berv. Wilhel i B ar Ilnrtmnn’v':l al. va, Jol Maitnan v Jumes I Albert §2. Warren, 3513, 41 mezey o, Ydw “UIT Cau ey, —CoxvrisoNa—(ivo . - Jubn_Sandslsdol, Aloxin , $10, -0t Rilpp ve. Julin M. 1ifani Day ve, Thomas Plyan; ——— The Frenoh Vine-Deatroyor. sbondence Pull Misdl Gaselts, Ve yeurs syto the French 0 olfesed o prize of 20~ overy of @ means of rid- diswirons a scourge (the vrize was In compar- ereat at stuko, it was auf zeul allke of -savans und wders uperably wero manury wingled with ) 800t und tar,was suc- experiments wers mudo with sulphuric weids, with sul- b of carbon, cregsote, Loa ter of Agrien Traucs fop ¢| w“dll::*u ' and petrofeum 00, were swaddled aud i kome loculitle 0 erudicate the 8 vecaslnially rovived uppused remedioy I grocn tobscen 'S attempty were afling plants, he nhylluxum.“ which the Agricultural ut o tho teat, thirty- light bentficial” veauits, !u\'en‘ J:‘: ‘I'al:dvln“‘lwd thy - crelaed ? u“:"(”"’i"l urevlll. 10 lulluenco he vines under water g ¥ ceonumie wmc&' ¢ o etn hresl suceess, B Uced soimo sl thut has been urts wern made Y un ularge seato; und at o Lo des Agricalteurs de Franco a well-kuown englueer, %ed 1o draw off 5 Quantity of water frow the Rhone, in the ncighborhood of Cond: near whera the famons Cote Rotle ls grown, by means of a canal to fnundatn sowe 25,000 acres of vineyards nhmf the Cotes du Rhone, The anbject wan brought hefore the Nntiona) Assembly, but the [fudges Committes refecten the proposal on the plex of there helug no fundy avatlable for dbaging the vanal to guestlo; Thres years ago M. Flachon, 4 ditinguished Frenth naturalist, visied the United “States, where ho learned that ain species of Aner- fean yines are left untouched hy the ph$hoxera, thanka to the nctivity uf a parssitk: insict ter ed the “ cannibal’? which focds wpon the phyl- loxera with Insatiable voracity, M. Planchan, delightad with Lis discavery, Lronght back with D a davge number of these urc.'l%mlmnnlbull, but, unluckily, dil not suceeed in waltiplying vhetn ws hie bk hoped, 0 that the phylloser s enabled (o contime its ravaees - neheked, Bome thne ngu the Yreneh Guvernment, alarmed ot the extent of the deyeatation, offered a prize of £300,0000 for an cfileacions and cconomieul meunn uf arresting the further progress of this scourge of the vine; but, nlthough muny have competed, it still remalns, and is likely to re- maln, uuswarded. ————— AN ARKI;[AN NIGHT'S TALE. Tho Eventful and Wondrous Experlonce of Abdaliah—Ie Sinifos n Genlo und Takes & Tide on the Nnck of nn Eagle, Charles Warren Stoddard writes to the San Franciscu Clronicle sn interesting story ho beard while truvellng down the Nile. Me boys: I scented the Incengeof the nargiteh and heard the water Lubblng In the shell of the cocopnut, I knew that (he hosheesh caters were sleeping thelr falal sleep (we have six of thetm fnowr erew). And very shortly vue of these slaves of slecp begmi muttering to the wmoon i 4 kiud of sing-sung that at- toacted about . bim nu audicnes of intent listeners, The story-tetler reviined on his bed of rugs between decks; the lateh was deawn back, and a'great squuse of moonlicht brought Lim into stroug rellef. Daels Nublans Iny ut full length on the deck and liatened a8 stealtiilly ns sples. ‘Two or threo of the hasheesh-enters sab near aund applauded the narration with foollsh delizht, “chuckling to thiemselves continually and Hiling up th uses it the narration when' the purrator seenied to Tinve dropped fast to sleep, With cxpruselons of thelr completo sntiafaction. Yussc! was near me; we wers feoning together over tho rall 100ffln¥duwn upon tie pleturesque group be- Tow, Ho gave me, lu his Iiterary transbatfon, fragment after frgment of ¥ the thousiml and second tale? just us it came from the lps of :(lxm"t{'i?"m“h dreamer under the mounlight on 1 (Y CHAVTER T, * There was o King In ¥aypt who had three song, Abuut his palace was &t Royal garden; § n chogen corner of the gardon stood an of elcot tree beloved of the Kiug, Now, when {t was sutmner and the fruits were ripanfug the King fi sty sorrowful ond sat ulone 'tn lus chamber nly after day; s0 his sons went {n to him and safd: “BIre, why du.'fun 8it sorrowful and alone fn the plensantest days of the year (', The Klug answered, “Behold, nv apricots ripen, but as fast as they ripen they disappear in the night, and iny lifg ins beecome a burden to mo i cousequence of this thing,' Tlhe elder son sald, * Be of i;uml cheers Twill watch with the tree this night and Lring you the ripest [ruit nt daybreale." “God 1s great," exclaimed the King, strokiog his beard., Ilis threo sons kissed bis hand and withdrew. CHAPTER 11 When It was evenlng the elder son went out and sat under the apricot tree and bent hiz watehiful eye mnuu% the brauches, The fruit ripened, but while 1€ was very stlll the watcher slept, and when he awoke at'dawn all that was ripe had been plucked out of the brancnes, and the King mourned again, P Then spuke the second son: ““Sire, T will wateh to-night!' Bo he watched and slept, and between watching and elecpiog the tree wos robbed again, On the third night the third son sald: f “l{‘E'“M watehi§ It may be 1 shall save the it . Then they laughed at him, for he was young and handsume. ~ But ot night o girided on hig sword, and took In his hands a Lall of snuw and went out to wateh., Placing the snow in o branch of o tree, be lay dows under it. When he glept the melting snow fell, drop by drop, on his cyelids, atc he kept watch untll “midnight. At mfdnight he heard & movement among the branches, ‘The stars were bright, but be saw nothipg, He arose and cut the afr with his sword, till lic heard o ery of pain ond the ripe fruit fell at lis scet. At daybreal ho retirned to the palace, offered his tropbics to the King on a tray of c\mn{, set with fewels, aud the King fell upon his neck and Llssed Wim. CIAVTER 111, The gonngest son sald to his brothers, * Let us capture thethicf.” Ilg took with him his eword and n long cord uud went ont to the apri- cot tree; the Fruund was statned with blood, and the threo followed, the blowdy atalns tiil they came to the mouthof u deep pit. The youngest sou tied the rope nbout his walst and is brothers let lifin down Into the pit, deeper and deeper until he eame to o cayo in tho side offt, 'Lhe floor of the cave wus blood-stalned, and he entered cautfously and groped ahout until he eano upon s naryclous garden fn the under world, In the midst of the garden was a patuce, and In o window of the palace sat o lody ot sach beauty that the Moy exclalmed at it. She turned to him with unfelgned joyand cried, * Abdalluh “t was lia nune), ut st 'we meet!” Theu she bade Lim steal 1 at the palace-ioor and find o gunfe a(ecp(m; fua lower chamber; “Bmite him as ho stecps,’ sald olie, “ but when ho bids ryon smite agaln, beware, for the first Lloyy s fatal, tho ccou réstores bjm to Lfe.” Abdalab cntered the ;mlucc-clmmbur‘, and _smotg the genfe, who erlod, * Swmite ugain,™ wud, then he died in hils awn blood. "Chc falr lady fell upon Abdallah's breast and toro from her arm o bracelet of wotnlerful work- mansbip, which sho clasped upon his wrist nsa et ‘logether thoy returnod to the mouth of the cave aud tho ludy eat In tho noose while the brothers drew her out o tho pit. ‘When the rope was let down again, Abdallah seized it but thio brothers, who well filled with euvy, Do sooner feit bis wefelt upon the ropa thaii they lot it drop, aud Abdallali'fell fnto the Lottom'of the pit. CIIAPTER 1V. Stunned and bruised, Abdullah lay for some timo un the heap of rubbish at the bottom of tie pnhwmmlmu fortunately broken his fall. When hio hud _sutliciently recovered ho looked about him uud discovered another cavern closs at hand, Mo cutered, treaded its mazes, and caute ut last into a great lovely land through which ie wandered hour after hour. Falnt with hunger and thirst he hailed with jx‘?v tho fim— walls of s cottaze stunding under & distant A woman eat slone In the doorway, Ife begged of her o draught of water and a morsel of bread, These she gave him, but sdded: “Drink lttle, O strunger! for our fauntain fs Ruardod by » dragon who {8 no watchful that onty when ho sfveps can we obtafn our 1ife-glv- fug'wuter.” Abdullah offered is scrvices to thegood woman (n return for her kindness, and wus directed to her flocks over the brow ot the Wil aud .warsed to keep thoem froin tho Jawa of . the lungry dragon. The lud went out with his' ‘sword “aud drew tha gouta nbout hitmn, Ile wandaered fram one uill- top tu nuother until he came to the dragou’s front, und thero ho paused. The diugon slept With his Luge paw over the mouth ot the foun- taluy, so that littlo or no water escaped frow under {t, Abdullah upproaclied with caution, having first tulien In hig arms a young %id, un when his step uwoke the dragen hu throw the kid foto the open Jaws. At that anomunt he rugbed upou the moustur and slew him with a9 dexterous thrust ina vital part, turned to the old woman aud reluted his adyon- ture. No svoner was the good nows known In that wonder-world than the King summoned the young vietor, and buving embraced bim pressed upon him . favorite daughter aud o m&n naluce, but all these gitts were refused by Abidaliah, who desfred unly to be restored to Lis own 1‘)«1‘1]6. & Thut 18 beyond iny power," sald the King sadly, and he gave the boy a spleedid purment und W purds o gold. » . Then Abdallut went forth Into the lonesomo Tand, and when Jt was fo the heat of the day he cntered & forest to aock yepose. A great ser- puut swung from a bough ucross Lis path. Thero was'u tlerce battle, but Aldalluh won, and the serpent fell dead ut Lls feet fn 8 heap of ghittering colls, Fearing to enter the (urcsl, hy threw hijuself on the gruss snd 1ell usleop. Tho sun stole on him as the hours wuned, and when his uwoke tia found huself covored by a docp shindow. Lifting Wiy cyus Lo bebeld wn cuor- mous eagle bovering over hilm, und protecting Dl frous the sun with ita winge, “Thunks,” sufd the cagle; * you have put to doath wv encmy, who for muany susons has climbed into iy nesy nod devouscd iy vaglots; what service cain I rouder you - Abduliuly eried with joy, ** O eaglol Lear mo to iy Kingdom In the upper world 1™ Thu coglo anstvereds * Kill youder sheepy cut it i1 pleces, und place It on iny back; theu mount bestdo ity when I turn my bead to the Teft feed e, and When I turn my bead to the rlght feed el . Abdallub did us e was communded, and with ono sweep of lils mighty wings the cagle, splte of his burden, spod swiitly through the afr! CHAPTER V. Tho wood and ths weaduw der them as they winged tholr- way through spuce. By uud by'the eagle turued bils bead to ol then ro- 0w shadowy un- -King thofeft and Abdallah put meat into his beak; anon ha turned to tho right, and was fed ngain. "They soared on and on, and the engle was fod untll the Iast morsct of flesh had disappeared, Arain that eaele Tooked hack for food, In a motaent Atdallah hiad sefzed hls mword and et a bit of flesh from s gl "Tais Lo gave bls deltyerer, utid they contintiod thelr iy Journey. When the nlght wis come nud gone, ad 1L wia broad daylight, the eagle descended in the edge of tho ity where Aldallah Hyet, “Andallah,” sald the engle, *yon have fed me with your own fleshy “voplaco It and the wound will heal,” and_ with ‘that the Dird put out of his beak the fleal with which it had Taat been fed. 'Tnke, nlso," it anded, * a feather from under my wing, faaten it 1o your apear, and; when you hunt, your aim shall e fatal.* .\‘n\ul!ah vlucked the feather and hound up T wotind, and when lie tnrneid to thank his de- verer the black wings of ‘the bird were alrcady Inding Ju the heave CHADTER V1. When Abdallah had sought a_cafe to regalo Musalf with the nargileh nnd the gossiv ol the lown; be learncd that ou that very day the s elder son, his brother, wonld wed n mys- terious fuir Indy, and thatthe tournanent wonld Le more splendid than any ever before known in the Kingdom. Tlasought the arenn at onee, Ha seizel a Javelin awd barbed It with his magic tume, The King nnd the falr lady sat in atate. hie Klug's Bona entared the arena aud haughitl- Iy ehallenged the po{mluu. Noone responded but Abdallah, who strode protidly to the oot of the throne and prostrated hhinsell, The trump- et summoned Lo the test. Abdaliah toyed for a imoment with his futal spear, and then slew lils antagonists, ane after tife other, Inn moment he made himsell known to lis Royal father and his bride. Her token was proot of his dentity, and the marrlage-feast, Instead of coming to'an untimely close, was prolonyend for seven days and scven nights, during which thne wine flowed oa water) and all the luxuries of lite were frec. —————— + TRANSIT OF YULCAN. The Astronomer Le Verrlor Corrcats n Ite- cont Misapprohenslon—No Transitof Vulcan Announced, - T tha Kilitor nf the Xewe York Iferald. Panus, Oct, 20, 1870, —The tnsulliciency of tel- egraphle communieations, when trenting deli- cute selentifte (}ncatlous, has brought about n misundurstunding between my consreres liere allnl "l‘y friends in Awmerica, which I desire to spels l'}urc Inuo way announced a_transit of the planct Vulean, Prof. R. Wol, of Zurich, Switz- crland, thought that o round, bLiack spot, ob- scrved upon the sun on April 4, 1876, might be the return of an unknown body whose transit was ramarked in 1320 by Steinhiubel and in 1859 by Lescarbault. In thie Juternotivnal Hulletin of the Observatory eof Parls, Sept. 23, whifch I send you hetewlth, I replied by say- Ing: *1f, 1e these Liree quurllluu! are from the same body, this body wiil repuss across the sun on the 2 or 3d ot Oclobery or on the Uth or 10th following.” It was to declde upon this point that 1 proposcd to Mr. llt:nr{ theeainent Secretary of the Smithsonian Instl luzlon, on nt- tentivo observution of the sun at the perods mentloned. On Sept. 14, however, M. Ventosn, of Madrld, wrote a fetter showing that the spot previously vhacrved by Weber was sfmply an or- dinury solur upeck. According to thils the ques- tion coull only bo settled by a proof of the transit in October. Terhiaps 1t will be conshlered that, knowing beforehund they vould not suceced, tho astronu- mers suspended observations. We did not cons sider it pogsible, The question presents itsell in 48 Uzht'a novel light, which 1 ask permission to elabornte, As you stated o the Lerald of Oct, 4, 1876, In refusing to group the three ob- servations of Btelububel, Lescarbanlt, and Web- ¢y L had recogrntzed that the five observatfons of Fritach, Decuppls, Sidebothiam, Lescarbault, and Lummis might, on the other hand, belong to tho transit of ono body, nnd that oll repre- sented it with the utmost exactitude by an orbit of o revolution of 33§02 1t was fn view of this new theory that it heeame necessary to In- vestimto the periods of udterior transits, Thoe ditleront Intervals etween (he transits of Venus are kuown,—the greater 100 years, the lesser elrht, ‘I'he planet Mereary snles has partienlar puriods, und, indeed, some might eXpeet to tueet the lutra-mereurlul planet m the transits. Theso transits, in effect, are regulated by o perlod of geventeen years, during which ihe trausits of the planct across the sun oceur, and afterward it may ot oceur tor several years, Several astranomers, and the savant M. Gould mmong others, it tny memory does not decelve e, bave remarked that, taking the observa- tonhs of Lescarbautt and Luunnis, they have searched the snme re;,rlan of the eky most thor- onghily witbout finding anything suck es they Quseribed, The fact 18 cXplulued to<day, Aé- cording to the note which L adareseed fo yon and to M. Gould, iy confrere of Cordoba, you will see that Mesara, Loscarbault and Lunitls observed that ot the end of n certain series of transits nothing further wis acen for soven or eight years, By the table you wilalso sconta zlance In 1876 tho transit seross the sun o O toher, by a distance of 12deg, 3 min, from the node, was douhtfal, but not absolutely impossi- Ble; while in 1877 therve will by no autumu trau- ity that 1t will by necessary to wait from this year untfl after 1880, You will therefore sce the resson which led me to hedeve In the neces- slty of permitting the ustronomers. to continue their resenrclios, novwithstanding the uneertain- ty of the result, Aunother fmportant question now presents it gelfy Will there bo o transit during the spring of 18771 The conjunction with tiie sun should take place March 23,1877, nt a distance of 10deg, U min, from the node, And i this distanco wel admitted as veln certain, as well 23 the inclina- tion of 12 de,, there would he no trusit; but 1t would conic very near, It would be nucessary to dhminlah the {uclination somewhat to change the longitude of the node o tttle,— aeeept- ablo modifications, Astronomers will doubticss desire to be very carclul vver any obseryations of the phenomenon, beeausa there will be no other trunsit after thocoming spring until 1655, to bamors exact. There would be uo other r source from this perforl exeept searching direct- heyond the sun, My emhiont colleagues, Mr, uterd, of Clintun, N. Y., and Mr. Wutson, of Ann Arbor, Mlch., will probubly test this mat- ter, and, I }mpc. sueceed, Supposing that the five observera whosa ob- servations served us us u point of departure svere not dovalved, then we are not decelved. Upon what, I wunfd remark, however, could wo base the sceuracy of theey of them? For three of thaobservations would sufllee to cstablsh the results which we wish Lo arrive ats the uth. ers would cuange nothing. I remain, yours truly, LR Vzauize. e —— e Advonturcs of a Do, 8t Louby Gobe-Demacratl. Mr. John 1), Johoso, the lawyer, weut down to Murduck Luke n week ntzo for the ru 056 0f enfoying a few duys in angling for Olack bass. He ‘took with biin o fuvorite setter, which ho had raised from o pup. The Juke is 1u Iinols, thirty miles south of the ¢lty, and the usnal route to ft s over the Iron Mountain Rallrond to Hilnols Stations thenes by row-bont neross the river, und thesce, by wagon to the club- fouse, o distance of threo wil 5. Arriving at the lake, . Julinson went ot In & boat to 1ish, ut 7 o'elock i the morning, tuking his setter long for comipany, The dog proved troublesome in the boat nm{ was put ashore, und nothing wore thought ubout him, When Mr, Jolimson re- turned to the club-louse lute fu the afternoun, Tie could not find M- dog, although he scarchied for Niin along tho luke shore and nads ditigont Inqulry of overybody he mnet, On bis way home, two days afterwards, Mr. Johnson learued at 1Mlinols Btation that hls dog was at Povoly, tive miles below, sud seut o man aftor Whin, who brought Wi bick, . 1t scems that tho dogg, after beine put ushore vn the west side of the lake, hud fomed s party of tshermen, and remained with the for & short tine, nnd then returned to the placs whero he had Jeft Lis wos- ter, Not findiug ki there, nor at the house, hu concluded that the boss had goue home, 1l made o bee-Mno for the river, und, swinming ueross, took his position ut thy rallroud statlon to walt for o truln, Heveral tralus pussed, but he aQid uot llke thulr looks, and made o st~ tept to bourd elther of them, At length the trajn thut Lad brought him wud his master from the city cauie nlun[:":‘fulng southword, and the dog juyfully jumped aboard, He wus recogs uixed Dy the conductor, wnu put him off at Pevely, with dircctions tu the sgent to ship him t0 8¢, Louls, e ——— ‘Webstor as un Orator, American Luio fierian, o Tt was iy goud fortuno viten to hear Web- sterat b‘;nuulf Hall in his pahnfest days. Thave seon him when every nerve was yulvering with excitement, when fils gestures were most vio- Tent, when ho was shouting at the top of hls clur‘on yolew, when the Huhtolngs of passion wery playing acrees bis dark fwe ns upon thundercloud. 4 narked the terelblo effuct ‘when, after ropeated asaaudts—cach o dun- ngiug than the prw.-udlufi—nwu the position of al u;\rouum. he Lannched “with superbuiian strengih the thunderbolt that sped atralght to fie mark aud dewmolished whl befors it, Tue wlr seemod iled with the peverbations of tue duop-moutbed thunder. In u speceh which e delivered in Boston shorily after “nullideation” times, 1 remomber his refereing to Hayno's speaking of *‘ong Nuthan Dane.,” Mr. Websteruiwnya considered Dane asthu author ot the celebruted Nuorthe western Ordivuuce, by which \hat large terrl- tory was cousocruted” forever to frevdom. He exclaled very scornfully, **Mr. Haynu ealls Lin ong Nathan Dane! I tell you, fehow-citd- zeud, that as tuo sutbor of the Northwestern Ordloauce Nutban Duue's usoe {8 ds uwortal as it it were written on yonder firmament, blaz- ing forever hetween Orfon and Plefades.’ Impossible to give an {dea of the effect which of there words producerd. Throwing back his head, rafsing s face towarda Hfting buth srms in front of Wim, 2 upwards to the oy iz attitude and so thriths the tones of his volee that we almort econed tog sea the starry charncters shining In cternud Justre upon the firmament, The effect was subline. [ Jve never acen It equaled npon the stage, not even by the greatest actor. —— A STRANGE YAKRIA. A Womnn Who Was Addicted to Litigatton--. Judginent nf n.Jary Kegnrding Her Sanity. [oniastie Caurler-dournnt. Among the numerous curiugities of ableged Tunucy that hove for scveral years cxbsted among the people ol Loulavitle,” there §8 one kuown particularly among ghe legal fraternity, For thred years past she fids been o pest and Bunoyance to thent, but on account of her ape, sex, and poverty-itricken condition has heen hutmored to the éxtent of her whims by L The party tn question Is Aunie Davis, spare-made, raw-honed, kecn-cyed spect ‘The kind of movomanla with which poor Aunle Davis has been afilicted {s, perhaps, acldom koown to exist; but it has by degrees developed fn ler eystem untll, like a full- Llown rose, iL liaa biossomed In all directions, t lan monomania for ltigatlou, and of that claas of Hiigation known as damage sults, hins never sued tor 81,000 damages, Not even £10,000 would content her, W00 at fiothilng ta revenge the wrongs aml ts shich may have *been heaped upun ler, rds of to-day bear withess to {lozen suits whlcl have been entered for atiging from 810,000 upward, She has t, undur the agony vy 8h0 has soupht her there,and the blouse!!* they asked. “Why, Ileft it with the woman tobo fixed," snid fn answer to their further them how the Coloncl rec kindly the wotnan undertook ihe job of fixiny y $he Loys conld hardiy tell whether r themselves, urker dappeared OITY REAL ESTATE, AT THIRI=8100 y-nth and Biaty Bouth frered in three years. W. 0. WANTED~-MALE NELP, Dookkecpers, Clorks, otc, —~A DRUQ CLERK, ., corner Michigan, 701t BALE-LOOR uestioning, he told g Webater's delivery ved him, and Tiow K Trom ca APPLY AT NO. 1o the juke was on Ji tater In the day, Dinyse neatly mended and two croole pockets In 1t, lie waa the hero of Wis company. Tt 1nay well be fmagined that thie Inetdent dil pularity of the galtant Colone] oor JIm dled {n the eervice, and hilg nnmey with many othiers, s engraved on the beautiful monument In Mesopotamia. e —— A Carpot Peat. Jnchester (N, ¥o) Brpreas, Housclieepers may be interested In learnlng that an insect ¢alled the Arathremus scrophu- devours and nitins carpets, has ap- ch bumbers in Beheneetady that the r that city have had to be taken 1t Utfea It bas cansed rerions arpets are not, however, its unly fowd, as It infestawearlng-apparel hunging In closets or Unlike moths, it is suld to prey upon cotton fabrics, 1t is a very vom- mon and destructlve European insect, but has heen detected in the United rforte {8 the eating of car- pets, and hience the fam{linr name, ¥ carpe! Iy helougs to the fami known as fermestidie, which compriscs severn) of our most Injurious’ depredators on animal substances, aud (8 eatirel: ance and habits from the well-known curpet 1 henenth the horders of carpets nailed to the flunr, and eats away those Qccastonally It gets in the cracks of the floor, follating wiilch It cuts across entire hreadths of carpets, Icaving a lino which sesms tu have been cut b new oa well as ol breed and multiply, may redu T AND BINDER AT 244 rod SUBURBAN REAL AN TED-DAPER RULL: FOR KALE 100 W7, n# blovk from Chirsgo: €13 down atd 1a mariket, snd srowu free; ab Ao mamiiloent Wiy A REAUTIFOT, LOT, ot, AL Lagrange, 7 iniles frum 83 monthly chaap Employntent Agcncios. COAL MINERS AND 10 ) o3 2 tarm tands. A.Miil.wl’; airs, not lessen the AT N0I CIODL, & 0 per month will huy a o howe, warmly bullt on brick haement, Jerd. lake water, eto. nirat tioar. ICE NOUSE AN GOT. iewnod; $100 coth AN drglor, 1 €L WAItE, ST ionoat NTED=50 3 aur letter ook, sofi-st. and 142 (earion ¥ REAL ESTATE, MPROVED 8TO 1 Mciienty County, 5 Uifown, bal IHI:“; %0, fa | lnproved, $15 per acre 11l Fead this swho marely mnk: conld make money with this book, If you have encr; money enough tu'get out of"hil'li. and s desiro to mi call and'sco s 2 NI (0o 5 Lakooste, Chicags, o ED=ABOY 15 01 10 YEATS 01 muelf usetul; German or Swede preterred, S FOR COURTILY TO 1y, "7 bost ncliing artl- mple sent on Teceint of miare money and carn f 01, N lall away In drawers. n—'cu(;xr':‘;: s’fi'fi-‘fii“'"’fi;f‘"“”fi”l; 3 & Ren\eLE, 157 Carsgte 2 Thle o TO RENT-HOUSES, 4 T=X0Y. 21 AND 3 oW patents of Jul not until recent], clen on the markety o States, Ita pecull " DANCING-MASTEN . AND which it bas won, for Dramatie Colirge, NTED=STAOK ‘Cortumer of anall mean in s southeaatern Ill,: AFD"_!HH?C&“I(“’ ol 877 8t ANTED—NOW ~ TILAT™ ELECTION iR aera il At ¢ 16 thle o thelr advantags (o 1, 120 l;;!lfl!flffl"‘fl'-‘ 4 cluaa KEIL 13 Chamber of 1L, differont In appear- bistnens. Flrst- A NICE, CGTTA between ‘Leavitt and Oy andolphi-et., i drug ERY LOW TO ? 22 Michizan Haverly's Thestre, of Tt conceals fta serisl wnd bound buoks. “m.\'rfiuls.\r t A ataple huusehold artic end atamp fur papers o e for She must have and the court v T—A FURFISIED HOUSE 1% 0 3t focations In the ety en. Inquiro of RELLET, d, ( allowed Lo ¢ us to hare floora e Work-house, dlsgrace, and crielt; to destroy the Judge who sent keeper who confined hur, while even the Clty of Loulsville has not Leen left out i the cold. Anne Davis first became known fn the courts through a sult fur alleged eape, which she tiled agalnst o former Maiu-street merchaut, naking That suit has been pending about four years, Biuce then her appetite hina been sharpéned, and now altogothicr ubont efiht sulta for daninges brought by ber are docketed in the Common Pleas and Clreuit Courts, has tried W enploy tearly overy lawyer in the eity to prusceute licr cascs, come Knvwa to them, sh Ingly difficult to ohta B —A MANENT A Tmmediate can he secyred by an act MORLEY Fl, ho can nlvuf‘ylfltaulln{ml refrence o uthiers need 12, Tribi ENT—1081 AND 1087 MICUIUAN-AV., rented cueap. HENRY 0. YOUNG, ERS FOI MATINER, P Bl.. at ‘stage’ door LN PAIK, A NEW 14 urnace coniplete; octa- y find; brick, O Toatns, iofes_Relghiurhood, T NCEB MADE 0N | AN WITI 500 CAN Bin UNDE P! by nddressing Y O1, Trit- dolpb-st., near C!llk_. Llooins & and i 4 MADE ON DI inuney loatied on Surnitus Birntat ATr i S heavy damnages, urn! mv.."Aflmr: . Terms ni CHALLES X, UITIl DEARBORN BT, 711t ront house and good ha aud yus-fixiures, Ol mlfil llnflLI‘IBXJ'VIL_..I FANCED TO BTORAGE CUSTOMERS: tseiotd and ottier ®00 14 taken at Tow rates, 78 and 80 Vin Buren- ne: ONEY TO LOAN 1N SUMS OF #2,500TO $5,000 ute, At ¥ per ceut. 8 INUTON, 45and 47 Jackso! TU SELL 100 NRW FAST-SRLI- mlll’%t’:l(-umnuA American Novelty n Comipany, 159 Kaar but, having ouce be- as found It excecd- counsel, The Judges have been very leulent and klnd toward bier, und have nssipned and reassigned her cases, but she afways complafus that her witnesses (those of Ler imaglnution), will not couie to thne, that the Court Is agafust hery and that the oflicers of the Court are placdng obstacles In hier path to pro- vent her bringlng Ler cuses to a suceessful For hours she sat In the Clerk’s ulices nervously fingering Inw papers, aod serfhbling off u few wurds under the hallucination that she was writing a petition for a sult or au aflidavit, be flled In one 001 HOUSE 0} $ead for circulars o3, Westside. £10 per month. 0. (3 H B COUPLAND Ao tinie 1o wastn on el meuning busineas, cail LY., ltovmn 5 Nv. 03 Si‘:;l]l Llai WANTED_FEMALL MELP, Domestics, S COOR,'QERMAN OR satiefactiun §s glven. ED=A" THOROUGIHLY TiFL] it work, Noue need ppiy Wllhonl‘rrl% e N TO DO GENERAL LOUSE~ SWF‘I‘I'E GIRL FUR GEN ONEY TU LOAN ON KEAL ESTATE IN CHICA- .80 Ficinity st d, 0, und 10 per ccut. I twn hinuans WHIPPLE, 15 L, A FINE HOUSE AND U4 Wadhingmn-st. 0 BRENT-ROOMS, FURKISHED ToOMS, WITH . Kinesbury lock, 1ndolpl-stey Aply at Room . 1]%0 RENT-OX SONTH L ished front alcovs room iy privass ortwo gentlemen, §as mantel, hot and cold water, wra reasunable, % T :07, Tribunc ofitce, T Y FURNISHED FIONT llflOSl;: o 1 il or &0 sulte, €6 per month, at 10) Bute and n-at. LD Cl PROP- Unlon Trust Com- cottaze in Engiewood SouthEvanston. THLOTS] EAL BSTATE AT LOw. | = — e nodelay. J. JOIIN- oain 7. 81.50 D 82,000 _ON o S ciok County roel emtate. TORN LY A NICE! ur without bor 87,40 ON_ FINST-CLARG DIPROVED N DA 2 £l feal extate. CHASE & ADANS, 20 Brysa TANTEI=A. Gl of ler sults. work ot 1232 Indiana moments of frenzy, u policeman, wounding Lim in a finger, while at anotlier timo she came very near crippling o prominent lawyer who was defonding the gen- tleman sued for alleged rape. A short thnie ago Duke, Commonwealth's Atturney, fited an Infurmation of larceny agalurt her, and sluce she lus threatencd to sue hbn and the Court for 8100,000 damnges for malicious prose- Every whine has been ense untll it came to trial Baturg were preaent who testifled to lier question of ltigation, The Jury impaneled, after hesring the case, brought i averdict that ahe was i munomnanlae on lithzation, but that no vause conld be assigned for her lunaey, No re- straint had ever beot lmposed u contluenent to her own room, Further, she has exhibited periolical moments of frensy, fol- lowed by 1ueid Intervals, and duriug tho prevae lencesof this frenzy shie showed violence und a pensity to misthief, ‘Through hev lawyer, Brown, shic moved for a new trial, e m—— =% i D THE NEW COOKING-SCIIOOL. A Grent Fountaln Opened In St, Iluce for the HMealing of the National ANTED—TO TOIROW €1,00 OX GOOD PER. o f0r which 10 per uatons will be: given, TED: 3 YV eral hovsework A 133 JITUATION WANT 3 usc0)kK In B Lirst-cl mended.” Pieare cail 10 the moraing a DA GIRL TO WASIT DIf] u-workz. Apply at Koom 50, cent tnterent and Ad 0, T G can cume well recom- ng % 73 Ariednz-av. TO LOAN IN 5UMS pruved eliy properts. Moot 10, 163 Lasalle-st. ON CITY PHOTS Cumitsaluns low, PO RENT—AT 219 FCLTO: T Iy FCLTONST, NICE LAKGE rouins, furni H Loardouin ied o urhish with or without TR0 NENT—S1X ROOS_ FLAT, R EC TANTED—=AN KN J ESTAN ON AT, SEEONR, PO | \WASTED-AN" EXPENERCED PHOTESTANT i X BoSL small private family. Appiy 8t rutitled fin this T0 JOU GIRL TO DO GUOD UIRL TO de Fark property, ) K Apply at No. 108 )ll:lfl[u-n;!an 00, OR S TO SUIT, TO L £ 1, Un clty prorty at curreat raa. TU ear 1.ake Pa les hoirl near OMS, FIOM €150 T0 20 per week, with nre, at 137 Stichlgneat., dest vaze fumily, Tiéforences rengireds RENT-FUMNISHED TANTED=A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER. APPLY u Elute, uear Twenty-elglitheat, Come pre- NICELY FURNISHED FIONT NOOMS, herinaii-at., Bear C, & It 1. deput; tran. pun her, except Y3, T RS carringes, and hirn And’ 11 Eant Wasuin ston-at. \ 10 test all hures sold . _Stock on haud nt private sale. ) ANTED =\ GOOD GERMAN achild Jost born. Address DO Clark-st., 1tvoini 7 and H, between O and 11 8. 10, INS WANTED_MAL TO IRENT - STORLS, 10 BENT—STO! $20 to £30, NORTI orner Norih Clark Clerks, etc. Buokicerpors, 2) L attention Lo o o-al. und 200 Arcace! g Ao, % = Lhiorougty N MITCHELL, 838 Weat. Salary v zuit the ~NEW DRICK STO! oin, coltazo ) kil Adures W A D, Baraes House, corner Canal AT PUBLIC AUCTION — ROBERT U AND 2n2 JAC T power: rent jo WALKEIZ, 13 Chiamber of Commerce, —A VRRY DESIGADLE STORE 1N E ond door frou Plai-oiice.” TILLGT- i, 0D Nv, 15, 8t ped Liydesdnte st iace Imedistely befurs tie el hielly's sale of i New York Warld, That cooking schools should be blessings to human kind everybody admits; that they will sajbllities promised Jutictt Corion evie 1o make himsvif g 1 anceineat of J. It T e Burys {s seven Ol datk bay, aesr lu furcliced, ote wiiite foof, Qoout L0 pounde: bone hrcad, cleas, and the desirabfe intw veritable reallties M| dently believes, for the uew school slie has belur the enterprise of one ndividual, and, standlog out lree from the naslatunce of ull chavities, can live only by its own merite, The fact thut this school inust, so id on its own bottom, payl clt ducks, quail-on. whfeh 8 refresiies some favorite the Superintendent’s own puct than from some Lady Bountiful {ee, 13 a pleasiog novelty, if nothin 0 Activa unsuris el Jtanble Burns, tushiow- e theee Kreat hor e, Wubiey, and Loubs 1 0 Fing of o¥er clighty b Normans: Un and sxeoistake Aiainst many of the Lot C for nis coschisn, Whow e ¢ aithfulnees and capabliis und a3 competent driven Addresd JOUN i joud Denuld Diu- otz will be given o T ceat interos, 01t BALE—SEVERAL FINGSECOND-HAND Wid earriuges, at 741 one TO RENT-A SMALL COTTAG il £1d0 of 5 Or G ruons, Bear strees N1, 11ibub uflice. HOARDING AND LODGING. tonst, ete, with atron out of e obIKIng: clty or count Good reterence. Uall “ur ‘sddres’ JOF 5 daya, Emerald-av,, bouth side. 2 g ST-CLASS MANY 13 terma lows first-clasa €lty referen: VAN DUREN. Address G, B, EASTO, i Y ey with use o plano, ABASIT- S 604 10, venfeace sdjolaluc, 4 INDIANA- 244 B b wife, or two single geatiemen, Misceilnnoons. NG AND tOOM FOIR A MARRIED COUPLE, B0t home tor Gie WIDICE, roit Foom, ROk CF Week 85,07 107 en lout buurd fur 88 10 $14 per wouth. _Address N . Tribune otice. "HBOAND WANTED. ARD=A LADY Nute family on the N W a7, Trivuneutlic OARD—FOR A’ BALR, ALRD=AND T wife {n private fanil dress 5 81, Tribune otice. ST, lenien, $4 €2 £5 she audience openiug cluss yesterduy, ‘Fhis comprised several ouxious thouggh not” utterly hupelesa ludles Ittle wmore luht upon the dark and mystorious ways of tho culinary departs menty aud also one professivunl couk who could not conceal the foct that for her to learn. TEIL AN les 1aken i tradce ); Lires CAKBIAGE BIOF, 37 Wells, ANTED—A DARK-COLORED. STROS Taniey-built eaddie-hure; wusi be asuafe tro nut under ffteen und & half hansds igh, ¢ Chicagu Veterinary Lusj ital, 043 aud 8 wazons ou hidiy Domestics. JATUATION WANTED-DY A ECANDINAVIAN o encral liousowdrk, 'Catly who craved n batli-rau with e Table drateclas, lest res 8D jird in 8 small family to for s days, ut 57 West Erfe: TION WANTED-DY 4, Beneml huusewark INADLE FRONT iere wus_nothing left 10F gentleuran sad Yady, nddresshiy ber as she sat with folded handa, while il thio rest were intent ou taklug notes ol Chel Gluseppo's rechaulfe of mutton, which utilized six slices of cold mutton, and tmnde the same savory with donphlne sauce, unious, celery, and thyme, “Don't you feel that you are fearning u creat according Lo my notlon it f It wero a littls plafner, and not half the buther and trouble,” nnswered the cook with o detlaut wave of ber Lrawny COND-HAND HE. NTED—A GOOD SE( such, adircas W, uy one haviog —— ooy s JITUITION WA JITUATION WANTED<TO DO GENELAL HOU. work by nidd, r 51 Sirl uf eaperienc manidd caged ¥ Tl of vxperienc noar Atlwaukes-av, o deal " *indade, ma’m, would be just as goud T, el ongl s & watlon Jur nvv;nl».;‘ RD N A P Addreas, 10-day, ROOMS, AND TUATION WANTED — A FEW MORE ENGAGE- ments by ah exgpierfenced narse, Lescrence given, drews tor 3 daya at &1 Aberdeea-m, . * But," persisted the lady, *can't you seco that this very trouble you complain of has mude a deligbtful ish out of alwost nothingl*! ‘The cher’a redppedranee with o flet of sole, served with hot sauco remolade, fnterrupted this conversation, 8o oxemplary of the source of much ol the misery of the domestic economy —¢Tou tnuch trouble " Tu addition to the dishes already nentioned, the cluss was fnitiated Into a slinole aud veo- nomieal methud tor prodyet which guins its name praba nenl and barloy that entor fnto Its composition; ronst beef, Eugllsh style; Leignet soutlle; pota- toes o la provencalv; red cabbage, Germanu 1e, and cold remolacde for salads. 'hi ches®s talk a8 he prepared the (which veicebuble, by the b) than any other) will serve to itlustrate the sim- idty of the whole course. Coming from the tchin jnto u more comfortable room, vpeniuy; out of ft, where sat tho class, ho tntoes, relleved ot thelr sking and already hotled, on o long table, and while vigorousty applylug s potato-musher, to render themn one” suiouth mass, he explained: salt them, they don't need ity beon bobled In salt water; nash them with a of milk, mix in one vunvy of unfous chopped, aud Iry in ote ounce of butter.” ‘Uhls belng doné, ho procosded to wroase with cold butter u mold, Into which he afterwards breadcrumbs, passing the same around, that oll should scc cxactly how it had Iuto this went the potato, which, after tew ntnutes fu a bot oven, was turaed vat on n napkiu an oruamented us well pa a suvory , Tribuue otice, ¥ i 4 GUUILFUILD, Hoom 3 8 I llAL‘!‘lcl:L HOUSE- PATION WANTE Keoper by alady tent. Addresa statlug partichisr. o1, TUATION WANTED — A8 HOUSEKE swal tanilly, oF b4 Cudk, O washing. galuuu lruveiay, al IMiscellnncous. ITUATION WANTED=AS NURSERY GOVEI an fuvalld; best of city urt, Woman's Au Society, 1 GENTLEMAN 4% yarticizian call or address 15 South Shde preterred, - tujor Block, ECOND-HAND ENGINES, BOILERS, AND Ma. tngioes Gud baflens, frow Scnd for prices Lefore you uy, or call nnd exaning our stock. Kovhester liisty Sianutacturiag Co., 43 sud 46 Souih Caunl-ss., 40, ehinury' biuall upris LO3ING OUT OF CONT-IIAND ENUINES, CI une JUNISE wmall wery pla, large o TERWOOD, 17 and N HEN: PRICES REDUCED. ra4 uf clmpanion Lo . ¥ PARLOR SUITS AT YOUR €10 Suita Iteduced Scoteh broth, X0, eiglties, from one 1o from the oat- il ul RICES REDUCED, MICE. 7O BEACH COUNTRY DVEITISERS DESTHING 2 ¢ Vess aui clieaycit fanaor s PINOG REDUCTIONS ON furniture in our eutine stock sults reduced In price 10 1o §40 peesulg, u nu! befure ade, Eiegant parior fete clepaut’ sl wana tar be. AT RETAIL AT 4 brlees beyond somptitton, ¥ Mouthiy_gasticats, cudi, oF & 1GAN GO, & East 1ndinan- O REASONAULE CASH OFFEIR REFUSED rlimvl and organs: var tnimied Al L] | uffer e RY, PANLORORUANS 50 aod U PuHOr uud coRtber fiest fn ge market, {5 uftener il-cooked NTCH SUN ¥ yent HOLEON Deta (urniLIzD, and i by sending letter to JONAS ture, We wani atock, Bud e, therefu {uck thuat e s nducements fur cash. cuments 10 the ot CES” FOR CASH T8 jUL y large, sid waare duter- L5 BED! Jieuautble made perfectly cd). Houses cxamined free. [} 0y asi JPPIANOS AT YOU! o ntned o make sulea o TAN, 154 Histest, S‘l‘l,li?\'l]ll'_c:flll £ Waters & 20 " \'al’k 1 orchestrion climd urga, sl {he . ) FMIE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD COMPANY el UFRILUTE, Carpeis, stoves, vire parlur bedstead, War Call uraddress ARTHUR 1o the celebrated L at the lowest Casl prices. Di; KID GLOVA + 50 cents 10 $3 & pair, iy cause they have ON FUUNITTI! Y e st matulaetro end sell dircetly to the v agh Klda of Bousekiold furniare un woathly pay- wenw, {ADE BY HORA ding the celebrate Deaditigt siylen at astoi uguc: and CE IN CHICAGO, AND AND ALASKA, ROYAL ERMINE, LYY MANGY RANGING IN PRICE FIOM und, fu order tu sccouningdal ery h or on casy lerois. T atlor sult, 1op wit! B citaut urcwing-caso clism: ) re detersuiied fo reduce our Turniture and carpeis, Rud will give tue crfs g monthly oF EY & CU,, 40 WILL IUY A VERY FINE TO. wood 78§-0ctuve Diano-forie, with sRraff . Bew Subiroy ed i MANUFACTURED. E%’_l‘l(l‘lul‘\' T ments, CALNOU. ) ! AND I Fiench actlun, Overitriug ESPECIALLY FO! Alie {atest finjiruven LONT AND FOUND, AGO A VALUANLE re of U, W.&E, l'AHDIul}UL& dish. The kitchen fulls to sbow fts long arrav ,of copper vessels with which cooking schuuls are egenveally supplied. The cher ondinury of utousils, his bigh-crowned cap and the attanding mald's rufiled one belng the only ovilenee of *'proteasfonuls,’ ‘This cooklng-gckiool will hold {ts re clussed at No, 8 8t. Mark's place, on Wi days und Saturdays, from Wa, m. to 13 Tha terms are $10 for the courso of r slnyle lessun, with the ; privi- ESN OMANCE: HENT—CIGAR and sauple oo, J. L. RUSS, 159 WAsi- ti AND LRASE OF down. JACKBUN & HALL, 13 I used the most THR ADVANTAGE 1 NEEDAY EVENT sutitaire b, _inquirs for uwne OST—IN BOSTON STORE » note ‘for £17, (4, nearty ¥40 In mwaey, Thu Guder Will Lo suitadiy rue Warded by Relurnioi the same £ this ottice, OST—ON WED! SMINK BOASZTG, 310, 815, MINK COLLANS- \ifx-vfiu u thrlying town in & $1, 500 N t lwanner, mud aud bos, §1 0 3 €4, e rranind ot $1 Clark-st., Hoon Ti AND ICE CIEAM SALOON, Madisonat. E=~VEIY CIEAP FOR CASI—A VINST ery sud mest-narket, lesgous, or 81 pe LQurso of eyen or nors lege of choosing the b of ture, will alsy be given for the benuiit of those who desire it. e et e An Anscdote of Mrs, Huyos. arren (0.) Trivune, t y of manners which make Gov, Hauyes and his lamlly so popular with the peo- pleds well Hlustrated by ay Ineldent that oc- L Tayes was then lu camp witli his yogiment at Churleston, W, V, there Mrs. Hayes visited her husband, and made a short sojuurit fn camp. "arker, of Mesopotamis, Trambull County, waa n good-uatured, anu uf the compauics ot Ly after Mru, Hayes' arrival, und betore [t was known to all the boyes, Farker was expressing Lifs regrets Losuime of the boys that there was wo ono to mend bl blouse und put pockets n . Ono of them replied: *Why, Jin, why don't vou take it to the woman who does the sewing, for_the regbnont, and get lier to fix fir W thero was such o woman, Where S She's up in the Colos uel's teat,” sald hly commde, “and it take your blouso up thore ahe'll mend 1§ for ‘Tliat's what slic’s hiere for." The unsuphilsticated Parker at once started for the Colonel's tent, Llouse i haud, Huyes politely returned hls salute, invited il In, and inquired what ho wanted. that he wanted his blouse mended ond pockets put it and that he understood there was o wouan there to do sewliyg for the regitent, Tho Colouet took In the cltuatlon at ohee, With a murry twinkle in his Mre, Hayes uud asked hier it suldier’s blouse, 3 U UAY 8 D0 Ol n THberatly pewurded by Teaving sum WEWARD=FLi0M i gt 3 GArk wn Mo, between Uand 10 yeuts nock ‘aud ahoulder K of his righe ture hg; the abo Al 10r his Tecuvery, aug 1 o . ot Laku, v ol at s Twen: st e ——— e 1 1o $10 per set. AITIES WITIH FIOM 8100 TO $1,000 CABI Ot 313, £uud Lrude cau hear of A1 luveatment that will pay 100 Jier ceut by wddroming U 4, Tribaue uftice, BACQUES—#73, 8wl §100, 8120, aad TANTEU=TO PURCIASE 8TUCK (F (OGNS, :(;Hmmlnn‘l. from %0 u [ ‘The simplicit , Bl Fuz, lrown sd il siyles wnd prices, 1 Y it bo sont C. 0L 17 by express aubjoct to ex~ curred i 1851, [ i 3 H 3 y i T PAIRTNERS WA NE LO—ACTIVE Git L. LAl Ui rcasd Lie bilsiicad o propeietary preparations vetabe ) 0 Dave tuewaluy iges AL 117 Kaal Lt tako half {utere erat popular fanily 1AL Eruin two tu 813 yoar; 3 safe wut prratatent buls For partloulurs Higuis diniueata , L nes gugraniced, corner Tlursy-alniliau olly “boy" {n DLLEIL FASHIONAULK DI selinent. Boon ¥ m Sprineoeld, Sass, Pily ot Uiy Wolau's itts foint FHiey objocis & Ral R ¥ 'URCITASE=FOR CASH, A 0d-hand clicwical fre-engine . Address B F, HESS, Vilege Q77 WILL BU REILVE $11 T T e 108 L rOhAsul: AenCTs 23 DOl CInFK sta CbIcag o s Lorchaing Sutiick 2 Suni Ltk nabcise, WSOLUTK DiVOLiC I ARSI erihod dlsuron () 10r i ‘the Liws of wny state. All why de ar beronst o1 e ot 1 MUNT. Wisles 1o go vus lucation ug ex. Sulug Licuds 10 417 Weat Sadisonist, TPNE TOLL-GATE! £UCY, uuY CurTed) ) L 1T) ¥ S s 13 years €xjeriencs B the ANTED-TO P! very facllily V0 pioase clivuts. UTETLY ONTAINED iy, e, ldenco tical Gty refur N N1 bilsfied Payto viere LN en e e R a ‘A)d' Addreas G, 15 FIIM!. 57 A cash, Addrees O, E, 3 NOK-1OUSK, BARN, AND LOT, 1A Us o " od 1 M40 U0 ahs, WLk Lholdu Gects 23 riol JORKS OF 1110MNAS JRFFEGRG Meimoirs of Jouts Qu CUANGH~08000 "ACRES QI 1 ki Grase Lston of Bentu 1. =\ CUPL, ST AV, uF iruB | Bis0 caslliigd 10T uburban property. luquire Juing, 57 Ol | LY, 10t blate: furusce, tor fead, Fintauley_|éad turiade) Toop—em— 5, bt estivel o Lidufdmiicee ur 1 c.iac, f0F fajt ur rusidence, Addras fie could ux the Sie promptly accepted the Job, und told Parker to call for it In the after Boc B, Wuen Parker returned to bis comrades they wene louking vub fur sowd fun. * Where's your . 4 Vol i S diims, .00 I} ¥uj bl ) e Siastaalppl v Fulumer s Horsa g 1 yrice, Fursalely We Uik, FURSIT stured In drepraot watebous 1 86, Mouey advaaced L may suigunty lowge: chsrgos SNED TO FILL Noa. 12 14 au jaX PRESOSAL—Joil 3 With Dr, Paroun 16 boutl Halsud - Lear wineiLlig 1o your advuiige. 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