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£hort of other kinds, Finally, after the Mall Bad been running on tho biuc-glass subject a week or ro, the other papers awoke to the fact n slde desk began to count. tlon at the incivility of tho teller followed by a look of surprise, was observed by the Coshi A shado of vexa- BLUL GLA real estate Inthis cfty, Is eatinnted by pie to be worth not feas than &1 ception of a few lezacfes to Pasha fmply, a8 hie s more_commonly called. In the event of fallurc of male heirs o the Throne of Othman, several Pashas would, ac- 000, and, with the ¢ 21, —Thomas McLean va. Obadiah Jackmon, T C mide ve. i who fnquired If anything was tho matter, thould eny thero wae, ' check called for $100, and 1 havo recelved It was now the Cashier's turn Lo man- Hest hls chazrin that such n mistake should oc- Ile, however, consoled himsclf with the {un that the money had fallen Into honest which he was prompt indeclaring. 'The reeciver returncd to the teller, and, having ap- prired him of the mistake he had made, ceeded to admaonish hin of the danger to which the funds of the hank were exposed by his carc- lessness in paying 8100 cherks with packages of 3 The fentloman also took occaston to oung man a lesson In civility; a cheap « ft which hin was adviced to Invest. I1e then handed the teller $000 aud Teft him In o L raiuful confusion, frum which he Las not yut recovered sufficlently Lo a his rudeness and acknusvledgo Mn[z J;unllumnu for returning the amount over- paid, CURRENT GOSSIP, MRS, TAYES' REPLY. On the presentation by Mr. Middleton, Clerk of tho Unlted States Bupreme Court, to Mrs. Hayes of tha Dible on which the President had taken the ofit clal aath, Mr, dcKenney, who delivered the hook, at Mra. Hayea' request read tho 11th verse of the 108th Panlm, sald to ba the veras that Mr. layes' 1ipa tonehied on takingtheontht **They compassed mo abont,—yes, thoy compassed mo about,—but, in the name of the Lord, T wilt destroy them,"” Al Mr. McKennoy concluded reading, Mre, Iiayes [d, **Oh, no! I gucss ho won't de- thie amount of about 50,000, he has feft all to the Guvernment for the Whether lic has any relatives could not be as- cording to Mussulman Ideas, be able to put forth elaims In right of the female 1lne. first encecrsor of Mobammed In the Oaliphate was his father-In-Jaw, Abu Bekr; and the fourth A, son-in-law of the Propliet. that there was a bluc-zinss sensatfon‘raging The Impudent Pretensions of the New York Herald, was {he reply, “my pirpose named. longer ignore it World hal nrticles about. $t, the Graphte flos- trated the subject, and all the paners, dally and weekly, religlons and profane, lind gomething to Tho Scientifte American pliched Into Pleusonton’s philosopliy, 1o which eriticiam he replied through the .Vall. morning the Herald wakes up, and, fn tlic man- ner shown abiove, coolly appropriates the eredit of having aroused the interest of the publicin the aubject, * Its impudence Is only equaled by the p that wrote the paragraph, int to Tiig Cincaco Tain- and the Avening Mait in the over of credit attaches to tho fact af haviug lirccted public attention to Gen, onton’s discoveries and thearles, T et Ui n motlon simply, while ‘Tug Trinuxs an all encouraged it ind vave it countenance, BUMA OP TNE RESULTS. The dealers in blue Mr, Lewls was novery “clore’ man, amd tratlve of his Labits, The fare awroea the Hohoken Ferry Is thre ckares of {ckets may be bought at two cents, On one occaston Mr, Lewls found on reaching the ferry on his wny home that he had left by Lvo-cent tlekets at thy hatian £avings Bauk—In o perfectly accura ' lowever,—and, rathier than pay the extra 3 he hurried back to that [nstitutlon, got s tickets, and returned complacently o the ferry, 1Mo wag o man of indomitable energy and unusual physteal strength, so that only o £hurt tiute hefore s death he bore his burden of 8 years as §f ho had been o much younzer man. Whether he mulo his fortune” in the establishment at No. 3 Wall atreet, fn the nanu- facture of engrayed plates for cands, cte,, or In outelile apeculations, docs not scem Lo be defl- nitely kunown by his firfends. He is sald to have culfure, and i making fm- promptu verses be took great delight and pride, —— TIE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN M. Emfle «o Girardin has recently made an Intercating contribution to the listory of the Franco-Prussian war. The Salut had maintaln. ed that Napoteon IIL was forced into the con- flict by the popularexcitement on the subject of tho Holienzollem candliature for the throna of Bpalu, The Emperor, it will baremetbered, made n statemncnt of a slmilar character {o the King of Prussia after the capitulation of Sedan, The cditor of the France now malutains that the popular excitement was non-exfstent. On the evening of the 4th of July, 187), Girardin was invited to dind with Schincldor, President of the Curps Legisintlf, Among thoguests were also M, Chevaudier de Yaldrome, thei Minlster of the Interior, and Marshal Bazalne. had scarcely been annownces Ister cato up to him ond drew him asfde, say- ng, ** You have héard the news? has happened ' “Prussia Is setting up the ean- diilature of a ohenzollern Frince for the throng of Spain." ¥ Well, sand what then?? % What then! Why, eannot you understand the gravity of the act1” [t is a déflance hurled agalust us, All the papers must take 15 up, Have an artiele on it in the Liberte tu-morrow.” M. de Girardin fulotly replicd that hehad made over the /iberfe utroyaty but Valdrome was urgent In his cat that ** avizorous article ngalnst I’rus- atould forthwith bewritten; Girardin must use his finflucnce with Dy was,” obscrves the d from the Indifference with NOT A CHICKEN. Detroit Free Prear, At precisely 3 o'clock by tho bells the other morning a policeman who was walking up Beaublen strect caught sight of a negro who ‘was skulking along a fence, and he called upon Whioh Claims to Have Originate ed the Bluye-Qlass Son- Plain Contradiction of Its Ase sertions by Gen. Pleass Imbecility of the chay The sfmple fact Is, una in the West Enat, belongs whal **Iz¢ In a big hurry to keteh de mawning traln for Toledol” ealled back the African., The oflicer threatened to shout if be did not and the skulker halted. oes you {magine that I hez dun got a e asked, as tho officer ap- chicken heah 1" h Responsible for Origl- nating 1t. that's exactly what I Imagine." hezen't got n chicken I ki down ta de depot, kin I 441 gucss you can.! “ Well, sali, den gaze on dis yere an’ tell me it de name Is chicken!” gald the man, as he pulled s blz goose around fn front of him, ‘The eflicer went back on his word, and took the negro under arrest, and the victim was yes- 1nes ara the oncs who rofited most by the excitement, They mazaring bluo glass ” at double and quadruple prices ns long as there was any and then the unscrupulous palm- aud flashed glass for the genuing For a week or more a mazaring blue glass coula not and even yet the market has not be- cfently stocked to bring the prico down to reasonable figures. One dealor told me that it ho had liad any lutimation of the rush there was golng to be for blue glass he could have made an Immense fortune ont of it, as he, virtually controlled tha market at tha time. But he illled orders as they came in, entirely exhausted. Another reaull the eale of Gen. tleasanton’e book, sclentifie work,there hnd heen nodemand for it, antlcipatiug which, the publishers had printed it at the Qencral's expenac, ready, ho eent a few coples to scientille gentlemen, but the sale of the books amounted to nothing. They lay dead on the shelves of tho publishers, a fact for which the General eared nothing, ho having necomplishod all le desired when Iis pet theorles found thelr way Into the hands of scicutific men, citement created ndemnnd for the book, and the present edition was speedily exhausted. Mora were printed, the publlshers” informing o friend of miug that they rolil 3,000 copfes in two Iace their advertiseinent states that they nrc now sclling from the fifth thodsand, ‘The sules will thus relmburee the General for tha cost of publlshig his tlhicorics, the scientlfle world o bone to conten Alail made something from snles of papers and advertising, and I—well, I made just cxactly rhat 1 started out to make, the usual price of letter to Tue Tiinuse, which came to hazd wromptly and was aceeptable, aa usual, WIIAT 1T 1{AS DONE. The blue-glnss excltement sct thousands of persons experimenting for tho cure of discase aceording to Gou. Pleasonton's thcories, and some wonderful cures nro reported. Cnses of neuralgla, ucrvious affections, spinal disorders, and nervous debilit ported os having been entirely cure much aleviated. ~Ono guntleman, long a suffer- cr from partial paralysis, reports very great benefit derived from tho use of blue glasa, X been” a mun of Our Thunder Not to Be Stolen by Weak Imitators with Im. leee of tho pure s de_use ob trylng to dem p'licernen? De best wag, an' make fur de woods." Some Things the Blue Glass Experiments A SIHOCKING BAD AT, One day when the venerable Turgot was Tn tendant-General of Finance, a very scedy-look- ing person, with a hat in a pitiable conditlon, was Introduced nto the audienco-chamber of The man had a wonderful pro- which hecould give the King 160,000,000 dear sir,’! interrupted Tur-' Majesty would not have taken It amies had you subtracted just enough resent to buy yourself o he Minister bowed out stroy anybody. ' ITE WON'T DEATROY ANYRODY.! They moy **compaas him about, " Mcasurea ban, and motives doubt; Yoliticlans, facs or friends, With false viatws or selfish ends, Or good or i1l lntent, may wound, Asthey ‘‘compasn ilm sround"; Jealous arpiranta may annoy, Yot o't stoop not to destroy. Enemics may scatter ** tares," Becret foca Iny secret snarcs; Fechle friends mny shrink away As ‘gainat odds ho **stands st Lay''; Yet ho'll own no **soft or hard," None to *'punish or reward 'ty All are citizens, and why Bhonld ha punish or destroy? Allhla **alms and ends* in 1ife Counnsel peace, disconrage strifo; Sternly he'll nphold **the right, " Maintain law with modent might, Ttulo with firm but geatle hand, And give peaca to 8l the land; And, though demagogiten annoy, o wlil save, but not destroy. Cuiicaco, March 0, 1877, fhey Oave Cured Dheomatism, Neuralgla, Spie nal Disorders, Kervons Debill- M, de Glrardin | R0ty “Tam sure b vhen the Mine And Boon the Mends of vEeIl{ng Muoh Blus Glaes at Exorbitant from your magnificent hat thicrewith, " Tut the prosent cx- THE COURTS. A Little Probate Law--Judgments and Spectal Correspondence of The Tritune. NEw Yori, March 8,—The fmpudence of the New York Jlerald passes all understanding, 1t it cannot make n sensatlon, it {s nothing lonth tostenl one. . There ‘is no reason why it should o this, for 1t hias o falr share of enterprisc, and fs fuily competent to hold Its own with its nelzhbors in the matter of nows-gathering. But it is ns mean aud churilsh in the matter of wwarding credit for enterpriso or success to ita rivals as can bo. 14 i3 & part of the great gamo of blufl which the Zerald is constantly playing. 1n tho matter'df *tho Lluc-glass scusation® 1t, this morning, attempts ta steal eredit which bo- longs to Tur Cu1oAco TrisoNg, and I am not willing to submit to It without a protest In the intercst of falr piny aud common decency. THE ‘“HERALD'S" LANCENY. In an articlo over a column long, printed this morning, nod beaded *“Blue Glass,” which s also fllustrated by a characteristic Jlerald “war- map” of a bluc-glass window, thislarcenious New Suita~-Hankruptey Matters. In the casc of Efsendrath Ammon vs. Aguew and the hclrs of John P, McDermott, declded Friday by Judge Moore, a rather {m- portant point of law was Involved, ants some years ago farnished MceDermott & “Agnew about 83,600 worth of brick. mott subscquuntly died, and theclalm being un- pakd, complainants filed & clalm for the amount. acainst MeDerimott's cstute, which was solvent, in the County Clerk's oflice some months before an adjudication term. Nothing further was dono until May, 1876, In November, 1874, at au adjudication term, this clafin was rejected, the clalmants not appearing, for want of prosccu- tlon. Last spring the prescnt sult was begun, more than two years after letters of adminlstra- tlun had been fssucd, against the representatives of McDermott and tho surviviug partner, Ag- new, to establish the claim and enforeo its pay- ‘The defendants clafmed that there had Deen no exhibitlon of thoclaim agatust the estate within two years from tho date of letters of ad- ministration, and 1t wan not shown or pretended there was uny vther estate belonging to McDer- miott discovered which had not been Inventoried and accounted for. ‘The Judge lield that the fling of=the clalm In the Clerk's oflice of the County Court In April, 1874, did not amount to an exhibit{on thereof as was required by the statute, and there having heen no furthier steps taken by tho clajtants in the County Court §u respect to Lhetr clafm, and 1t huving heen dismisee for want of prosccution, the present bHI having heen fled more than two years from the date of the fssulng of letters of administration,as to the cun judge of the Indifference and ignorance of the ‘country, which only learned of the war st (ermany after ‘{t had become Inevita. Girardin'adds that on the same evenlng he was much struck with the languazge nked by Marshal Bazalne as to the prospects of France in the cvent of a campulrz on the Rhine. Y His voldness, his doubts, lLis fears mo of evll nugury,” cd war nevitable, he ackiowledires that he him- 8elf thought it necessary to forco Lo over-cxeite (surercifer) the pullic sentfment, which was also “cold,” ver: reason, when the ** Mursclilalse” was sung the opera, he called on the whole houss to stand up,—~a cirenmstance which has more than once been very unfustly cost in his teeth. Jo Te RAYMOND'S MANIA. New York Dramatie Ners, Jahin T, Raymond Is very strong as a matcher. e I8 not averso to a Hitle game of poker or an uceusional touch of lausquenct, but his special aduration Is matching for woney. 1f he can cateh o friend while travellug from place to pluce, he will mateh him day and night, He will zo off the stago aud mateh till he goes on Ue will mateh between the nets. Ho hus now of late fnvented a system of match- g with Willis Deutech (Florence’s manager) MATILDA AND BIJOU HERON, New York WWorid, Mareh 0. Matilda Heron lay yeaterday on the bed in the Mttlo house on Twonty-fifth street, with a placid smnilo and an afrof rest on her dend faco that made her look ten ycars younger than sho seerned whon lving. Bljou, poor elild, bad beon taken away from the lLouso that she might Lo removed from the sceno of her bereavement, and was boing tenderly carcd for ot the resl- denco of Mra, Georgo F. Caroy, the wife of Miss Heron's physfelan. The report that she is to go to her father, Btoopel, who {s now the leader of on orchestra fu London, is cntirely without, foundation. Since ber mother’s divorce from lim be bas married agatn, and hos soveral chil- dren by his sccopd wife. The fecling smong professional peoplo is very bitter sgainst him, and one of them sald yestenlay that "If Stoepel attempted to take Bijow, the memory of uis treatment of her mother would be revived, aml good for rhieumatisin, it hay- entircly " rolleved mo ns,from which I eannot remember oyer beforo 0 lave heen entlroly free. 1t was seated {n my scemed to {uherit, but was much oggravated by army life. In' had weather tho pain was excrucinfing. firat sat undor bino tho ghost of a symptomatic notwithatanding wo have had our usual amount, of bad, wet, slushy weathicr, with damp winds medical men havo given thelr scrlous attention to the subject, and somo «fi! thnm have recommended 1t for thelr pationts, u The interesting speculations of Gen, Pleasonton, flest brought to public notlce through tha columng of the Jerald ol left shoulder, which' I co ublio favorably, far cobalt ha lionora of atlention with one of tho grcu(cntsomlcnl scneations the country s ever oxperionco . . Not ouly does the Jerald 1 this parograph at- tempt to steal eredit which belongs ta Tum ‘TRIDUNE, but scts upa clafm for itself which Thas no foundation to rest upon. The fact Is that when Gen. Pleasontou's book was printed, . year or more ago, the Xerald did print an or- ticlo relative to his discoverics. several columnsg fu length, made attractive with display ieads and interjected sub-heads, and from the sen. Man OEN. PLEASONTON'S PIILOBOI'IIY 18 a stumbling-block to acientists, aceept his theory that clectriclty fa the great forco of naturg, nor ara they whilng to sce him overturn the Newtonian the by the County Court Thearttelo was CITY REAL ESTATE lot 4043, northenst nd enta naw at #5018 ¥13,000 down, nlsnca eaey Rt and heat payin tiie price I¢ will 2 money will not Inveat § 1t 1T parv et next year 13 por cent.at #scil for £25,000 mors than we wilf scil it 0.00—An elezant stono front aore and lot on 171h-av. § renta $12,000 for wholesale %6 corner on Btate:s aizNice ot o Harrison-st., 1o ot _and. lot, corner Talsted and Terms el TAXATION. The Oppnsitlon to the Tax Dllls Agreed Upon by the Leglsiative Committee on Revenue. Bpecial Chrrespondenca of The Tribune, SpuinarieLp, I, Murch 11,—About the time of the adjournment of the Legisiaturo last week, ft began to be brujted about Bpring- fleld that numcrous welghty objections had been discovered to the bills for the collectlon of back as well as forward taxes, agreed tpon by the Joint Committee on Revenue, and re- ported to both Houses, Prictscly what the ob. Jectlons were was not indicated, but, by vague fndircction, it was given out that they were fn- surmountable, About the same time, also, it was allowed to “leak out” that the members from the country districts were tired of Jegisla- ting for Cook County, and, for that reason, would bo very. llkely to kill the bill, slight exploration 1 in Chle: Vg LAt men wh s Lebween Faulios dnd ¥a lold on Harrfuen-st.c eset of *_Tioom 14, 146 Madison-at. o0 FEET OF IEST RESIDENCH 2 q,""Ol beat vesidenca Jots, Superfor-st., east of sil0. feetof best resldence fota, Turon-st., east of Termaeasy, Nomiddla-men ne V1T b0 goid 8t A b 1y. t‘ nn“h'llt Ohlo-st. accounted Industry with which thess two reports were al- loweil Lo leak out and glven the widest possible The objections to the bill have been discovered, not by members of the Legis- lature, but by Chifcago lawyers for tax-fighters. The bill, whick has been carcfully draughted, discusecd at length by the Jolnt Committes on Revenue, and, after iature consideration, put into its present form, provides, few words, that e pald. T bill that have been lawyers for tax-fighter: clreulatlon, of the technleal law, can successfull escape for years, if 101 present 1aw of room catiage. & Filiniore-st. guldon monthly payinents f de Inquire at 345 (Wesicrn ay. 8T., 3 NEWRTONF. nceupy abont the 15th ning the sume._For . RUNSELL, R0 Pals iy the same party, car Central hark, st tho o) s well woi Tlon of partica loaking for Homses. y —8,100 WiLL PUNCHASE TIE ELE: ory ' marbie-Trant lioase, containing 14 1 front on Ashiand- Inqulre at 133 Kor i BALE—NORTHEAST CORNER FRANKLIN and Madison-sts., WOXIB0 feet, wilh 5-story stora Clark-st., hetween Madlion and Monroe, paying 10 por cent net on price. Store on leased ground on Siate-st,, near Madiron. J. AVERELL, 137 Dearborn-st. ol teyms and price call of 1o Chicago, 13 tosum It up In afler laxes have ien levied, ey crous abjectlons to the sent to “Bpringfleld | 8, ay also bo suminc: up n the same manner. They are, the bill become law, then, they will have to be paid. only the stnall proj when taxesare levied, As it I8 now, it s rty-holdees, and those who voluntarily, who have to contribute taxes, envy real-catate owner, by taking advantage in the present fght Lis taxes, und orever. 8o hins grown up an army of professionnl tax-fighters,—larme property-owners, who, through defects of the present law, are ullowed to cast the while bure den of taxation an thelr poorer and more lion- st nelghbors. The bill corvects these defects, and, Il passed, would check tox-lighting, The ers a premium to tax-fighters. I the law they want left unaltered. Why n tax faw should not compel every rich aswell as every small pro; 115 share of taxes. Is onc of wlhilch anly the tax-fighters’ lawyers could find out. They have found it out; and the reatns of points and argumcnts they have sent to Spring- 1d to he “crammed? epecches against the blll, aro simply arquments for allowing heavy pruperty-owners to esca parment of taxes, while small whio cannot afford tho exoensel are compelled to pay afl the taxes,—both their own, and what additional Jovies have to bomads for what the tax-fighters do not pay, Wiy any member of the Leglslatore should be willing that anywhere such rascally Injustice should be perpetrated, is SUBUIRIAN BEAL FSTATE, T, 01t EXCHANGE— jcea And terms to anlt ev bz'!t traine & days highe LG) Dearh fare on); 1.23 for montl. Ry i 0. do BT fOIt BALE—OIt EXCIHANI lot val Ni A cse X ¥, Tritine office. REAL ENTATE WANTED. CUBTOMENC WiiD rome on thie Weat 18 offes i TO RENT-HOUSES. foto members for 013 WEBT VAN [l INEif Ei0and one #4101 May ), then $13 and €20 por month. _Inquire at k Fulton-at, North Sido. NT—CHEAP, VERY wor Iataf May, three bric With all inodern impraveme: L., near Ohlo: 7) HEAP—POBRERSION tiauses and harne, also ono of thuss which onl scor o corner Kinzle and Clarl ank, 163 Esat liandolph-st, Mincelinneous. C. N. AL ry and basenient maeh wo-rtory and hasenient tinproyements, €10, the tax-fighters' lawyors could iind out. They have found out that, If o member's own constituents pay their taxes hon- catly, it 1a none of his concern” how many tax. fizhiters in other countles rob the treeaury by cheatiny it out of their taxes, nent by which, If o inember saw a thiel picking IL is tue argu- 2 the member would ea) o) a o Cook-County Jo with his steatiug. Coole-County neasure. Btate, to coin| Btate to pay h tax-flghtin g tolet tha very supera would Bijou, who is undor e Bliovk & Palmer, of the will continue there,—reaiding, meanwhile, with who takes a great futerest in her, 's carncst desire, Miss Ieron will bo bured here lustead of Philadelphin, ns was at first Intended. ‘Tho funcral will take place on Bundoy at @ o'clock from the Little Church Around the Comner, and the body will bo burled in Greenwood Cemetory by the slde of little riss up to oppose him." estate of MeDermott tho clnim was barred, and the bill should be dismlssed as to his heirs for want of equity, It was further held that Ag- new had not proved his plea of st-of o deeree should bo rendered ogainst bl amount duc, 83,0085, Under the old lnw it was sufliclent to give the nceount to the Administrator to save the bor of the statute, but under the present law, swhich went Into foree duly, 15 by telegraphy and he oceuples many of bis spare mioments i this delectable oceupation. he first struck the $15,000 behind, nll the result of matehing all thisup with his first profits, then wife, Marte Gordon, a earriage and palr, and after thit hewent to matehing again, meeta a fricnd on the stroct, o asks him to take a'drink, and then wants hitm to mateh. o will o out with a couplo of hundred dollars in his porked n tho morniug and return ju the after- vretended to glvo o full history of tho discov- The artlele fell dead. teutlon whatever, the public treating, 1t with the sainc sllent contempt that It docs the Ler- ald's articles penerally, Not on extracopy of the paper was sold In consequenco . of it, nor a foot of blue class, Outside of tho Jlerald flcs, tho article was never hieard of ogaln, nor Las it been referred to for futorwntion by anybody without a protest. His asscriion that the sun ia not an fucandescent body, sonding forth lizht and heat, but simply a sort of exagy refleetor of light, is nlso controyertes the sclentlsts have assalled lis theory tl rints, denouncing It atiracted no at~ on 8quare Theatre, Litn ns o’ charlatan ngr his Livo-glass Ideas humbug.” But I notieo they da not offcr any other cxplanation for tho reaults hio and others Liave obtalned by thio usc of blue elass, be an interesting one before [t is done. In its there are only two uarrel thircateus to iiting clnims against an ca*ate, (] fatally wound Marlo Heron, a daughter who was laid therc ._ uiem maas will bo celebrated Iy St. Stepben’s Roman Catholie Churel on Monday. mornlng. John Gilbert, firat, by presenting them to the Court at tho terma dixed by the Administrator; and, sceond, seeured clalmis not presented at an adjudication term may be Hied with the County Clegk and a petty-larceny article to-day the fferald snys: low thearles of Dblended light o away with many of (he ald-fashioned notlonawhich have under tho head of natiral sluce tho present fnterest in tho subjoct sprang up. - As to the prosont LLUE-GLABS BENSATION, fo eat up a ly Last fall, “when Ueen grouped toget! EAST v, oard for BSan Franclseo, . layiond et Girau on the strect and they went together Into the barroom of the Patace Hotel, Johu_Drougliam, Leater Wal- sunimous fssued thereon agalnst ibe Adminis- imer, Harry Watkins, E. A. Soth- v 4 its history fs very simple. Having been fuduced Among the most finportant of theso myecl fo try the bluc-glass treatmont In my ation of the Newionian thuory of gravita | acks A. M. Pul 1th uss of plano, ern, and William Stuart llave been designated a8 pall-bearera at the funoral, and C. A. Steven- son, E, M. Holland, Oukes Rose, Iy, Rovert Hyslop, and Robert, ds of condolence, flowers, and Plcasonton s right thers is no solar radlation of hont, Tla sun 12 a frost magnet, regulnting aud controlling all the nystom by mnzunetlsm, not gravitation and ‘centrifugal and centr] propoted motehing, They matched two ten- dollar pleces, Grmu won. They doubled Ity From tens and tweutles they went up to hundreds, o streak of luck necompanying fawily, and having scen that it was beneflcial, [wroto on nccount of {tto Tie TRIBUNE on the 1took from Gen, Plens- DIVONCES. Frederlck Schmidt filed a bill Enturiday zalust his wife, Margurette, charein 10th of January Inst. Elcctricity and blua glosd, adultry and'eruelly, sid asking for w DA TI0TE! rd door n 3, 8, snd €7 per_weol Bello Do Ament thed her bill agafnst her hus- vand, Jobu e Ament, making shinilar charges uud usking for o shnflar relicf, Judge Drummond returned from Springfield Baturday afternoon, He will be here until ‘Thurslay, when be leaves for Milwaukee to be absent two or three weeks, outon's book an nccount of tho experiments thereln reported, condeused them, and grouping them together, launched them ot the heads of ihe unsuspectivg readers of Tum Twnune. The letter was published Jan, 15, and ssemod to ho Just what the people of Chlcagn had been forgas, are Lhe sccrets of lifg and of naturc. ‘Tho bufglarious article concludes in the fol- lowing language, the fmpudencs of which I commiond to those writers for the press who have not tho distingulshed honor of having Dbeen kicked out of Trinlty Collego: All thess assumpllons were act oot at great Grau throughout. From hundreds they soon In_lcss than half an honr aymond had lost #32,000, It was on honor, of that amonnt of motivy, Raymond was exelted and uervous, and pro- aed matching the whale $32,000 ou one east, put down hiead, otlier attentlons wero recelved yesterday from actors and actresses all o Bou;clmul( and E. A. Sothern being awong the ‘There 15 o notable inconsisten IIcron's Ifo and it clostug scun a Cathol{c rs ever Ilve ver thio country, Dion | £t to thousands, course, s neither b aho {s to be buried from | Uran conaented, GAID_FOI GEAT, WIPE, AND CHILD CO%. nesd ceutre and moderals terms, It. Tribune ofice. R DVANCE: matched hin aug ‘This gave him a lesson for a time, but ho was soon at it _awaln, Inveter- A few doys azo Ravmond et walting for. Not only did the readers of that Jourual becomo nterested, but the editors also. Tenath fu the ZHerald when Qen, a Protestant church an thuorles wero firet to have mass celebratoit Cuthotic pricsts. ‘T tiun for new trial in the perjury caso 8ho wns always o alrict ho mof perjury ropounded, and the gencral Lancaster was postponed “until 3 L £uods stored with_CLICAGO STOI and 60 Vau Luren-st., aduption of his methods, which aro now nitracting #0 much attontlon, fa the direct result of the pub. Heity which thie Journal gaye at the time to the new discoverles b aclence and medicine to which tholle; onco, when in Philadelphia, sho was street when a laborer fell from the stdewalk and luy thero fatal~ Letters of lmquiry andof explunation tiowed in to Your columus, some scofllug and others sceking owine to the illness of Tconard counsel, who had exhinusted himself fu the Sullivan caso the day before, Grau opposito - the Fifth Avente Hotel, mond pulled out §60, Grau had #25, awd In five o fact {s; tho bill 1s not a rooms, nesr horse« It s for the whole rty-owner fn the an mistaken In my estimate of the good sense and honest pur- 0se of the General Assembl, t und In it men who witl declare they are will- ing 16 let any property-holder escapé taxation throuch tax-fighting; or, because there fs most In Cook County, tnat they are will- m i 0) 23, 8(x-roum flat. mo UiproYeInenta, $15. n brick house, odens improvements, €20, TO RENT-ROOMS, Noutli Blde, FURNISHED 1IOOMS AT RE- at [toom @) 116 East Handolph, it there cau be r ENT—NICELY: (WA e TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, ETC. . A Pittsburz paper speaks of a young man *iwha shot himself tn the West En ing last week.”” There s nothing like being cxplieit. The young man Is severel § but € ho had shot himeell in the routhwoest end, and a little northerly, veer- ing southeasterly, there woulil have been no hopes of Wis recovery.—Norristown Herald, HOAIDING AND LODGING, S Nunith Niia, RENT-TWO FINE 4-8TONY AND NASE- ment brick stores, 401144, on Einte-nt., between ks _of Falmer House, Jackson aud Van i1 o or AYe 3 BOYD, Koom 14, 146 '—THE BUILDING NO. 150 BTATEST., WEIL? Tloot 3, 148 Dedrbor '~OFFICES BINGLE O EN BUI Mdresr lcdcn\t"rfllen!)'m’dlegn:l% Ul NEAIl BTATE— gentiemon, 81 10 €3 per week, &burm:m ollice, &t SULTE A GAUR O, ENT~TNE BEBT LOCATED, DEST L most promjnent ulfict or salvsroom in town, flply at 2 Lake-st,, corner blate, Miscolinncons. 0 RENT—AN UNFURNISHED = COURT-ROOM, free from ihe uolse of the sircet, &t 107 Wabaabt Falmer 1louse Biock, WANTED-TO ITED FANTED-TO RRNT-TWO | aultabla for light housekeep 20, Tribune ottice, ED=TO RENT—LOFT 1e_manafscturing Utight and mioderate re ddress C V It, » WA LAV, e 3 Lransents, ) UPARD WANTEDL. NNISHED 1L00ME FINANCIAL. ngi ceatraliocation. Slatuy falreat Talos. CES MADE ON 1) at minutes the lutter had losy it found o five-dollar bil fnhis pocket and matched that; ho won, and ten minutes after had Ray- mond’s 850 and his own $25 sufely stored back I hils pocket, That day Grau sont 810 to 8t. John's Guild. Willla Deutsch {s about $1,200 ahead at present Inbis mutching with Raymond. jurther light, Thelr intorest took practieal sliape, for they ot onco commenced ordering coples of Plensonton’s book, A member of the firm of Beribner & Co. informs o that on the 18th of January, three days nfler tho lotter was printed, they recelved from Chicagomore orders for Pleasonton's book than they could fll, and since theu they have had to rewow thelr ordeis on tha publisher soveral thnes, we, dated Jan, 16, Gon, Pleasonton says: As Misa Heron passed hio called for o Cathollc pricst, but thero was nons at hand; hit Miss Horon rushed to him, ) hg man’s kead §o her lap, she tora from’her neck a cruclix that she always wore and held It to s lipa ¢ he died, which was but a minute Inter, hieraclf, which she frequently di dd: 1 guess I wna as good s o pricst to bim, Mias Heron never parted witl the cructix used that day lu Philadeiphla. With {ho superstition of her raco ahe attuclied great wankind now sceme dispored Lo conform, After which I hide my diminished head and subscribo mysel? D ——————— WESTERN PATENTS, A weekly list of Unitod Stntes patents tssucd to the iuventers of Illinols, Wisconsin, and Michigan for the week ending March 6, 1877; und each patont In the list will bear this date. Tteported cxpressly for Tun Trisuna by A, H, Judue Blodgett will deekle the ejectinent case of Tibbits vs. The City of Chicago, this morn- ‘The motton for Recelver in the case of Fran- cls Jackson va, Obadlsh Juckson was postpon ed nu\‘l;lruk, tho defendant’s answer not having been tled. TNITED STATES COURTS, Charles D, Sherman, Recelyver of the Fourth Natlonal Bank, hegan suits in debt ngainst tho fullowiizr partles LETTER FROM MARTIN LUTIHER, Reuding (Dr.) Times. Mr, Frederick Lauer has in bis keoping an original inauuscript Iogter of the great Roform- In o letter to BALE=§700 1N cateaduc I four monih interest, _Appiy at My ONEY 70 LU Yuachers, warehon: renta and morig LA; Chamber of Cotninel ONTY “TO LOAN o OAN=: 2“ ILIE MYERS & CO., PEICRNT—WE HAVE $30.00 T0 LOAN “Your noto and the article you wrote for Tan Citioaco TRIBUNE, published on the 15th current, on the subject of * Blue' (Mass,! 13 ro. celved, and I havo read It with completo satls- faction. It hias awakened a great fnterest In tho subject, and I have already recelved somo fifteen letters from Chicngo usking for furtlior information concernliig 1t. Among them Is ono , editor of Tua Cuticado Tain- finpartance to it sud wore [t till her deatn. Her natural cccentricitios increased notabl during the latter part of lier life. 8ho frequon| 1v apuke of herself hier room convepsing with fr start up suddenly and clcctrify her hearers with poiverful recitutlon from some old pluy which woulil have ovoked thundors of applause from Wucn compllinented upon her shio would say, alludin he is tho future greatest ncts Walt till yon scu her—and that will bo when [bring her out.”' Indeed lier affection Evaus & Co,, Patent Solletors, Washington, D, ©. Chnrgo for obtalning a patent, $20. A vopy of tho Patent 1wa sent froe on upplication. er Martin Lutlier, dated in the year 1612, Tho letter 1s writton on o balf sheut of vaper, note- slze, aud {8 fu g well-preserved conditlon, The manuscrivt Is legible, and the siznaturs * Mart, Luther, D, Iy written fn a good, bold hand, Tnero {8 no doubt as to the authienticlty of this letter, written in tho dlalect of the German languago current daring the sixtcenth century. The signature ond chirography huve beon com- ored with other mauuscripts of Dr, Martin Luther stll in exlatence, st fomd to be an W00, Life lvsuranco Company filed 8 bill against Jubn C, aud Elvira 8, rougha and others to foreclose n trust-deed for 810,000 on Lots 1 to 18 incluslve, fn Burrough's Suldivision of Lot 53, in Ellis’ East Additlon, belug the whole of Burrougl's Bubdivision. 3. Kincald, the dealer fu men's furnishing goods, 1. E. Jeuking, the As- slinee, Niled a petition Saturday sctting out that ILL Kline & Mavon, Chicago, eraln aepars, A, Bagker, Clicago, it Lull, Amboy, windmiile, Korn, Bloomingtot, plows. W, BicCollom, FPolo, barvestera® E. Norton, Chicaj W, IL 14, Bcholey, In tho caso of Janics from Mr, Medily, etgon St Jontes 0, valves for pumps, On tho 221 of January ho says: ock Fulls, mac A A A A A AR AARAASANA OTHER CIIANCE TO FPUHCILABE A SKCOND- 0, 8t followling low pricess [an, mado by Meyer. made by e, ilows, any, wnade by & 11, Liand plang, or £0whi huys bu! 0} i will bay Inkuld were {n he hands of the Bherlff, and wers to be sold o-day on an_uxeeution in favor of James Pat- The Assignes thought ho coulid sell_thie gooda to better advantago than he Bherlfl, and asked to bo allowed to nuke an arpungement with the Sherilf and Fatton to make the sale. himeelf, and len on the procecds o Bett authos ll.lmll the Il\ul:meo to make such ar- rangement i he could, will bo hield Aprit 13 in the xtures, cte, of 81 The letter is tho property of John Q. Lavge, of Richmond, Vo, and wus sentto AMlr, Lauce by that gentleman fn the hopo that o purchaser’ for it atight be found at | the Centonnlul, r. Langu camo fn posscasion of tho lotter by ars ugo he had sent y which it was ropre- the tne bocw the property of Dr. Martiln Luther, The book was printéd some time durtug the sixteenth century, aud it bore the appoarunce of not baying been opened for a eoupls of bundred years. Conccaled amoug the Teaves of this book was found this letter, which {snow so highly prized, ‘The letter Isn briof dissortation on tho 115th Paalw, and cuntains thoughts slmilar to thoss found 'In tho Iymn 2" aul it [s belloved that tho | diting of this letter firat led to tuat famo The letter vontalng oxpresslons wl pow sound exceedingly curtous fu the present d condition of the German languaze, The writing is noat aud conclse, although dinleult to for hier ehild ampuntod to a paasion, sha livord 1 her and for her, A fow months ago, in s fit of ceeentricity, sho concelved tha ides that soma one was trying Lo separato them, Instantly sho moved fromn herludgingsand sought apartiients fnan _obscuro part of the city, remalning con- cealgd there for several wooks, whilo her fricnds wure scuking in valn to abouts, . Furasume thmo past she had been en- lawsults againgt several actreases for fringement of her some of which are underst, . Therv scema to he great fnterest [n my Qs coverfes that has been exclted by your futer- csting communication, published in Tie Cus- CAco Trimune of the 15th current, Iagnin thank you for .1 -In u subsequent Ictter hio says tho interest haa spread from Maine to Californta, and that, from the quantity of letters bo recelves, ho should ludge about one-halt of the Luman fumily was Milicted with allments of some kind, Now this 8 the simple way the excitement It started steadily, growing as it s, orlglnal letter, together with ona sybscquently addressed to the editor of Tux Tnivune, was copled far and wide, aud in the courso of two weceks thousauds of persons wera experimenting with bluo glasa, THW YBNOATION IN NBW YORK, In this city the Evening Mufl was tho only 3. B itwart, chieago, Hnk tor drive chatn, B G Niler, Bycamore, plowe Moore & Moora, Chicaga, door sheaves, M. U, Richard, Oswego, liquid nianure, T G Wilsons Chicage ‘can op. Sieal & Price, Chicogo, trado inark, yoast pow pcama In pory to him un old Giernan boo) fving tho latter o ‘01 5 discover her where- elult, grain blnder, | Iillbonrne City, hn{lu collar, 1. W, Jolinuon, Daloit, J. Rynal, Milwoukee, MICHIOAN, 0, W. Tripp, Battle Creok, knitting.machine I cdlo. 1. N, Just, Belding, harnces trlmmings, Berdan, uuhm,g-:wwuu’mr fl"fi:fl' ote, " ndor, 5, Biitomatlo gatc, Pond, Jgckeon, nrwulfirm-wlcmnh e. m, Battlo Crock, grain separator. ¥ Y, Mendon, swinj J.'W. Youny, Bouthfleld,* Parl Wist Q. A, Honston, liclul ht to “ Camllie," tobo atlll pend- g, Bijon Jleron is now 15 years old, raceful, aud good-looklivg, nd varoworn air and manner. loubt, largoly to the life of constant excitomeut and anxioty that she hos led with her othier, Blio {8 reully more womanl; most women twice hior ago. those of her mothier aro anxfous that she shall now retlre from the stage for a tinie and seck the tratuiug and reercatlon of other girls of her The salo of thu ssscta af the Ci Plekling and Preserving Works by in the State Court was approved. ‘The objections to the dischargo of Louls Levinwero withdrown aud tho case rveferred o the Rewtater for tinal report, Hobert E. Jenkins was appolnted Assiguce Churles L. Page. Bradford Huncock was appointed Assigneo of Gurdon 8. flubbaid, Ji of the Reform | buy & I 1 buy 8 tios curved case, mado 78 will buy & fine carved case, made by J. P, Hale. ) will buy & fug carved case, mlflu’br Wi, ;. A ee, V 6, Tribune. 13 80d 6, atabilin A WALKER & CU., IAVE MONEY 10 AR huris From 81,0000 §3,000 urt 3 tents collected, | VIEHLING, Ltoom 18, 130 Huarbos TED-ALE MELP, Bovkkevpers, ANTED~A YOUNG MAN WHO UNDENSTANDY and can moko Limself uroful in aka German sad has parents UMEOVEIL 81,00 AT A cenl o, '0BITON. J. E. PACK. AN R ANTED-A JOII COM mploymont Agencios, TANTED=100 RAILROAD MEN; PLENTY RTA- CHRISTAN & CI ataln.; R e ceat on ceutral fin . heret cal cluse st once, - TUIL- 1i73 Washington. Mincellnnoons. CULTURED MAN TO 00 TO " veaced " Adireds 1 oo sat-aclling articics. | wanting profirable employment w ate iy stock and prices. A 081 adey. C. M, LINT 11 bu & fine carved case, I buy s Gne carved case, M rtetia Tor 925, 820, 830, 00, i 18 1) sala an. clty. » racy Muti ur cladine against the above Companies s I d unleas you sttend 10 them farthwith you wiil ba genarred. Lwll altent o your interest, as vy ia sclities 10 ; Witk Cangoctloud 'buitat Cire, Bi ana'ss Washity Stoplien W. Ransum was elected Assignes of ’Cglsw. Kirk & McLean undev bond for . 1, Todd was elected Assignee of McFar- land & Prico under bond for $3,000, ead, exeept to a thorough student of Uerman, i consequence of abbreviatlons and singular erms used. The age of tho lotte aud Its excellent state of preserval age, which shu bas hitherto lacked, elther in a school or with o funily, It 18 not finprobable that this will he donc, and,. if it 1s, Miss Bijoy 086 who ars competent to paper that tovk suy notica of the matter for | U. Jolnwon, Detrolt, trade-mark, That journal ——— {s, §1} the opluion of the RIie’ fescriptiun B PEVVLENARY Gran YEAR TO AGENTS S04 great vajue, and it will uo doubt ultimately find e, destined Lo great auocens e an- actress, an cager »urchafur in some collector of curios!- 'hu means to unabie ber to pursue the course suggestod ars likely to be ralsed either by a subscsiptions from 1n the samo case tho creditors voted to aceept cent, payable in sl bankrupts’ notes aud aro o yemain in the As- unti the notes sre pald. Assignecs will be_choten at 10 o'clock to-day for the cstates of John J. Hamblin and of August Malsted. woll as ‘much original matter contributed by eclentific fuvestigutors. ‘Tho same fntercst was awakenod hero that was roused In Chicago, Extra oditlons of the ail wero called for, and many thousands of coples were sold. the Watl lssued g * Blue-Glass Extra,” printed Hoar ll;a rmpm:wln‘n cry, and the waves from I A tho tido comes In with n mow Was & heart over known for ano Forgivo me—Low cruol I La: 's fate, Jiitle one, that Hagk, the straine of that wa & composition °$l vrofessional friends of M whom arg fndebted to her for past THE PATRIOTIC MILLIONAIRE, THE YIOUSE OF OTHMAN. Pull Malt Gaselte. , Tho prosent Bultan, it may be remembered, apropos of vecqus rumors, has fiys brothors bo- e to breakt HORSES AND CARIRI ON B AR hopscs, tap and opel ‘48 80d ETOCEry W! 3 ters, whil EN & inblue {uk, contauiug my letter, Gen, Pleas- Auw York World, March 9. sides (ho ex-Bultan Murad. The eldcst of theso SULBRIOR, COURT DX BRINY, of Joseph L. Lewis, who, as an. nounced, had left almost all of bis large wealth tothe Unlted Btatey Government, to be used towar) paying off the vational debt, will not be offored for prabate bofore weok ufter next, somo complications hiaving arison as to the property, Yesterday o was buricd from the lttle bouse No. 820 Bloomtleld atrect, Hoboken, where he had lived for wany years, only s fow personal friends Lelng prosont at tha funeral. ‘Phio duad wilfonaire scoms to have had but vy A. Pudewa began asuit for $2,500 tlenry Schulenbe: k E, Spoouer oliton's to Mr, afeditl, and numerous Foports ol curcs effected, This has sold bnmcasely, and Belng interosted (n sceing the result of the storm I had so lunocently ralsed, I Tecently visited some of the glass dealers to learu thelr experience, The largest Importer of ‘“mazarjoa ™ glass told e that the fArst thing Bg noticed unusual in tho dewsnd for blue Bluas was the recelpt of several lajzo orders A fow days later peoplo be: {s Mchemmed Rechat Effendl, who s 8) years years of sge. Ahwed Kemaleddin Effendl, who yomes next in order of succession to the Throne, {s 29 years old. - After him como Mchemmed Pubran Uddin Effeud), and Noureddin Effendd, sped 27 sud 26 respoctively, youngest brother is Sulelwan Effendi,2who com- leted bis 10th year on the 124k of last montb. ut according to the Turkish Iaw of suceession, hich provides when first you entere 1, We had Just danced duo of Strar stols away from tho reaf now witnoss my loas, hat § fove you #0,—~ en canterod on one 'ho 10-TOFIOW & WOCT coniea to woo, Notmine, but **Thy will bedone.” Tat some one ls comiog, sud, sre I go, To your soul and Les! AlL I ‘ask ls for vna do "Tis & scal for the past | » ueT:Yohnll. Mallers for s still solling. ha waves o.ia crust s gnd Il IT. mfi;}:b Ford begau s ault for §3,000 sgatnst v'l‘nnt my life has Ford. s, 2uB Gany—223, 44, 148,250, 251, Lm 10 205, 207 W 2’ JUDGE JANESOX: o 1003, 38 10 41, 461053 |n- from Chlcaga, =20t000, y n § 0 BELL * LLOVD'B" COM. made by W, Knabe, e chs ko, Amon 3 [ast Madison-st. u il e b menteds - AdICss HACOE Teterence oo Z 74, Tribune vltice, ANTED=AN ACTIVE MAN, W caa olitain control of a1 5 Bouth Uesplalnea-at., up. K ANS rices and easiest torma {LLANEOUN, VKEN LIFE INSURANC e Ty heideis of ot Eenta, L, 7 Now York el [ L SOREARTEL O WANTED—FEMALE HELP., NTED-YOUNG Ewploynient Agencies. 'WO DINING:ROOM AND for fpst.ch 1 oul uf g«flkfihvfia‘u‘.fi‘}?fim".‘-‘.& o UATIONS WANTED—MALE, PESbdutinbidiost i ity © $lookkecpors, Clorke, oto. gl’l"l’lfl'lfl}l WANTED—, D 1o scll swome good USE OLIL, APPLY AT FOR BALGAIN IN A d_inedium-slzed fre and 1, or Dirg] 2 safc, on which conld b placcd & thua b d price losded on- ca 28 sliot-gun (ree, EFoF teriis Louts, Mo, )y sainple vo cuin - uied In and lows. ~ Address NITUATIONS WANTED— PEMALE, e e e s Employmoens Agencios. WANTED—FAMILES IN WANT OF A Avian or Geriusn femaly bel SX E'S office, b0 StHlwsukea- buw and sicond-hand ex- gle aud double harncss, il supsficd'ni . D) VTeabt Sove Gam SEWING MACHINES, “'lllll}l ANTED=TO PURCHASE- leatficrtop phacton and cheap for cash. Adur T AND FOUND, TOM A *Ilflfl\’ (SU! ey OST—SATUIDAY, on West Lake-at,, + 80 accout book. ) d gu bringlag 1t ta 19 fow scqualntances, snd information in regard to hils carlior history ia very meagre. Mz, George D, H, Glliceple, of the Mauhattan Bankiug Company, onaof (ho two oxecutors uudes the will, says that Lo tuinks Mr. Lewls camo here from oug of the West India Islands. As fq his motlve fn making s will so unuspal m, Mr, (llesplo says that goma ) £Wis expressed {ng bis money to yarlous charil {geluding the endowwont of a Howe for Or) pled Boldlers, but this {nteution he banduned. He served in the wez of 1812, and L was with difllculty $hat bis fricuds could vent him {rom offering his scrvices to the prment at the breakfug out of the late War, though he was a mauof 70 at that thn was entbusiastic 1o his devotion to bis adopted nly cwetion he ever ex- fact hle singulay facaslly paplalned. His propertyy coyslating mi' 12, Nlegelsen itoukns—Bet case 1,775, Wells va. Burns, calondar Nos, 210, £11, 212, 813, 217, 219, Jipa oot -—Sct case 4,710, Canniny r Nus. 24 K No. 288, liyroa ¢ Jupos FAnwks, bach uclting & L] souf Izzedin Effendl, eldest son dul Axlz, would, of course, como before Bulel- man Ellendi fu the order of Youssouf was 19 on the Oth of Urtober las He bas three brothers—Mahoud Djemil Eddis fechmed Belfm (born (ct. ed}(d (born June 27, 1865), , therefore, come pext his cousty, Prince Bulcinian, in the order of helr bands, and a3k for tbe kind of blug glasy Good-by I—how cold Tho demsnd ~ be- | "Ti s 8 dng bea Life and lova secl succession. Prince Qexxva Laxs, March 1. 4 Tl IR ontaulog s aligg onder ¢ty was soou exhausted, St Prices advauced from 15 cents 8 foot to §1 and $2 & foot, at whlch prices no glass could be bad Window-sasli makers weat into the buslpess of manufacturng sashes glaged with bluc and white panes, and the peripatetic Rlaziers who go about erylng *Gluss pud en® carpied mazarine paney fo thelr packs, Thups tow industry was sucted Later the glass mapufuctoricy In diffcrent parts of the cauntry began to make the regular wazarlue Llue gluss to thelr great profis, *I saw a stalement jo a fa a Pittsburg paperto-day to the effect tbat the glass works thee had "becn kopt 20 busy makiog blue glags :hat the market wag gottipg An Uncivil Baok-Tellpr, Doston yournal, enticman connected with xcopt JO‘. 803, u, on trial. So% eas Slovens ve. Bale ning Company. Juoex lchl.u-uu—I\.o uunlulmyument made. A fow daya sluce ong of lhn“'lv-rgcn B ! n ent check for $100 rince’ Mchmoud woul red & by and walted to recylyg aylug-tellce took the check, looked at en at the - geutlom elipek back ta bim sald, yer know anythiug about you.” ghe gentfeman, # P pretty wellknow! Wi who knows me,"t Jug fuforiued that by was B arun sk Larow Son ool & S4ImY &l TeW OUL & pack: blu»f which the sppllcant, took, snd step members of the Tmperial famll Ing, us far a8 in them Jies, a cc {ion of Blsmoudl's, it ma) memboring that Abdul Amid 1L bag seven Sultans Fatime, "y when hor 11 Uwizgn States Cluovir L Covnr—Junea Bron- m«ler Truesdell v s B. Ashley Nears, Sussuion Count—CoxrEssions—ii, W, Nlordert & Co.ve. Edward Jacob, 4, Jupck Gauy—Mercantile au, aud tossiog thoe Tniurance Compsny va. bas Leen twice narricd—1lrat! 80, 38, —laaac P. Coutes Dess was within some wouths of wisplet! to All Gbalib Push; five wmouths after the death of her it husband, Mehewwed Noury Pushs, or Nowry v 0. Egan vs, Chica- ton Mavufuctur! ctal. ve. saume, $3, 1 sturlng Company vu. Ueorgy I, Diew, Lo INS! NEW BASANRA EVEIAL LATE cmbraciug sll kinds fo the warket, at fram Stoncy loauedvn {aactiucs.” Loin Otlice, JOYER EPIKEI, CIST, ST AND HOME EW: ,achine et 1ur|5§“§r“g¢hn‘im ‘for taurchandinc, ‘Address . NDAY SORNING_BLACK, Teward if returued tu 1400 Prairiseay, ND chlues, not thrvo w Bluwart; each tnaching bu Y. oy cr o Leral reward 0a leay. Jacis R BALE—ENGLISH LEVEL, 18 et e Dotstekl Wil b ne7 King cuok-sove, with Gvens or willleactauge for horse and Hlldvlbfl pay difierence (ucab, Tribono ufice. HOUSENOLD GUODS, . FPUE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEA: el 1 151 CAS] erockery, L pubishalite otk coclind 3 1 PAID FOIl aandard wor N eoryer " MIVOIOEN, ORCRA~DO KOT TN BWINDLED kease tops Bume E8 LEGALLY AND QUIET] o, Herbicgh pnes eaar 3 e o o Sxverivace. &: GOGDILC Ariuracy. 15 b BUSINESS CISANCES, ) 10 80,000 CAGH 1N LA Ke— o bus A § Luslnesy meu, of undo: e Kz}m;lflgfl clidractr, uved wpply, 'A‘um:.. cortlires ) "ty 9 Tribuno wuce. 1 'fin‘x’wn aad Dearboip s