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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN 12 SATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1877-TWELVE PAGES. a, ept that offered by Ka In | trimming a hedge, a thorn penetrated one of hie | nosten of Hie, Thelr bodies aro alton for selling probably fe that the music was played, NWAT'S Fe viras vend pattern of Jetter-caee? Katie Brown, SILK. ee eee ae seen thegiectreal atin. | thumbs, inflicting a palnfal woud, which at | main in the chamber ten minutes, ta make sure, | out, 3 wilt yon send raster of Cainenralt-custle Mera Soo ee re ee Reopeler eubjected | first was thoight wonkl heal up without scrious | and then the windows aro removed and theit | 1 theso duit times, brokers in mining stocks mill you be obliging enough ta send tambregain daitiy corners tothe action of various electric | trouble. However, (ate onlaned otherwise, and | limp bodies hauled out one by one nnd tune | one on thelr oren From the Ion Thurlow Wee { etter ng eet end patterns at a rooster {oF fact Paterson, | eurents noting the times of disappearance of | proved that a thorn In ‘the flesh is one of the | fatun wagun. | A firm at tho canal Whaef at | A¢0 I Fon thelr ores, rf daria Lev erni pater tion forawa. | tts Manufacture ai aterson, | currents, noting ire rsane emaciated oy chronic | fatal “ills that fesh Is heir to.” Tho wound | Miltiin street, Delaware front, contracts for tho | Russtan tans are antl to be very poor, but a piuenaie cigar-holder, muslin tidy, and a car-tecety- New Jersey. maladies, (t disappeared much more rapldly | troubled Mr. Hoag sa much that inn few days | carcases and renders them Into oll, whoso vir- | Rueslan knout ts worse. Ti lips of aatrawberry-gersninm, different specien of The nla nd x parple vorrei ey > f est paduing, te Pe a lates Padding amioon. | Statistics of the Business for Several 4 ast. WILLING TO EXCIANEE. Years Pi To the Kater of The Tribune, Trecota, 111., Jaty 50.—Tarquolee, If you will The Strike fend me elipe of ane double fuschia and mmsk Two Classes of Geeds Manulactared plant Twill send you in returns patterna of a pret- Ameng the Weavers. ty alr-castle, card-receiver, and Ugtter holder, Clintonia, [have a flowering pine-apole geran- Jam nlx feet higt, and pronounced elegant by every Ayretat Correspondence of The Tribune, r ‘one that eces ft, & etrawberry geraniom. and & Parenson, N, d., duly 29.—The siik-mantfac- pink rose verbena,—the most constant flower I turing Snterest of the United States has, after ever paw, —that I would Wke to exchange allps for | many transitions, at length reached a position some of your furluanand beronise. n.towers | of nramtnence and Inyportance. The business int tanford, f can aunt Iocme aT have sone | has achieved a reputation throughout the that wlitnoon be Hne. L can furnish eome nice | world in equal proportion to other qreat and he became contined to his bed and a phyetclan was called, His entire system seemed to be polsoned, and his condition became ao precarious at last thats phvalcian at Avon was sent for, But there appeared to be no help for him, and death ended his troubles, CURRENT GOSSIP. THAT STRANGER FROM TITE WEST. A stranger marked with sorrow's lines Stood meexly at my door; A face that bore snch mild designs I ne'er had scen before. ‘Witn features drawn and shaped to win, e Ills very frame oxpreseed A buried sorrow deep within A tronbled, stricken breast, than In well-nouriahed individuals, or those who had had acute discase, It disappeared reventy- five ininutes after dcath at the quickest, and slx anit a half houre at the slowest. In cases where arise of temperature is observed after death, electric contractility persista Joncest. So long as the:e remains the least flicker of life the con~ tractions remain intact. In the most prolonged faints, inthe deepest lethargics, In polsoning by carhonic oxide, chloruforni, ete. there Is no contraction as long as fife Insts. But if the muecles make no reaponee tothe electrical atim- ulation, Kappeler pronounces life to be extinct. THE TALE OF A TRAMP, Tam avagrant and a vagabond. One yoar ago I was an industrious, respectable head of 9 family. My family are now a thousand miles away, scattered and broken up. They and 1 tues sro highly extolled as a remedy tor rheumatisin and oll other pains of man or beast. ‘The more valuable skins are also preserved, and by made up into gloves, shoes, aod other artl, cles. Dr. RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIES After Using Them for Several Tears. Naw Tone, $40.4 1877.—-Dean sin: Having for ser. eral yeara used your meutcines donutinn'y at art, bit after experiencing thelr eflicacy With full conndences tiene lew a pleasure then n duty to thankfully: se. nowiedse tha atvaatane wo havederived from thers, fe Pills are resorted to asoften ae occasian reanitra, and always With the desired effect, The Neady ketirg cannot be hetter described than {tla by {te na Wa Manly eteaiew'the promised “relict = Truly roves nding the ul! ru Kel ui irs, ipnet) * Taonu ws ‘Da, Itapwar. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF The New York bani-orgaus hare gota new stop—they stop playing at 9p. m. ig There appears to have been agreat many quakers among the Pounsylvania militia. Itis naignificant fact that the vengeance of the dirty raflans of San Francisco was Orst directed aginst the wash-housca. There is apociety recently come into notfes called. “The Bread-Winners’ League,’ aud wo should not be surprised to hear that tho “steak-holders" will micet somewhere upon some beetitting occasion. — ONE OF TITE BOARDERS Deron Bree Pres. “Not gulity, your Honor, and I'll tell you how ft waa," began Charles Martin Rose. "I’ve been boarding tp on Croghan street. We don't get half enough to eat, thers’s no {cs to kecp things cool, and the flies are awful." “Beate how many fies thera are in that honae," said the Court. E “Tean't do it, elry—they aro measured by the buehe}. Well, last night when we sat down to supper there were flies in the butter, in the tea, in the milk, and thousande of f'es tumbling ‘TY THE FEA. Alone abo ent on the birvelly beach, And gazed o’ce the saicum ea, And she beant tho loud soractous screech ‘Of the ent zeegumeee, And the anid, *'O when shall my coolove come, en the Worst Paine in from On: recipes for cake a puddings. aAnsnette. | dtatinctive Industrial pureults that have render- | hardly hope to mectagain. Tho world {sa descrt wht htat wa; over the bread and.cola meat. I didn't like It, Big own talivie kamt ESE ee eee ercnty Bnatee, te P.-0, Box 9: tinetty P ly hope To whispered in a tent! iT fe, apd T told tho landindy didn’t, and when 4 y — Oe Dae Oe ‘ed American Invention and enterprise noticea- | tous. [havo no friend. Ihave no roof tolive A tragte train of grief; ¥ the abled "ime a chickadees manI packed my BT ee oat tiene a MOTIIS AND ROCK CREAM. ble, Judging from present Indications, the | under, no tabtc to cat at, no clothes to distin- Tila very natura seemed toeay, trunk. Sho wowtldn’t let me take It awoy, ani NOT OND HOUR To the Rattor of The Tribune, allk-manulacturers of this country are destined, ‘i Crrcaao, Jaty 31.—One earnent entrcaty, Mra. | oyentually, to outstrip foreign fabricators in tho Jane G, 8. orderneha, Do, please, aend to The / production and marketing of silk, and the varl- Home sour recipe for curing moth on tho face, for | ous ince of goods made from It. itmown sake and for mine, and forthe anke of For soverat years, owing to various clreum- enema corn care whieh henrod oe indy com | atances, the industry, in all departments, was veri the Tollowing | socio for Nock reani anatat | Very much depressed, and at onc time tt was be- Farqaoiee? Holl one teacnp of tee in milk tit | Hered the gloom enveloping the business would qulte sott, aweeten, and pile on the dish to be never disappear; but, within the past year, tho served tn; Jay over ttlumpa of Jelly or preserved improvement has been very marked, and at thia gulsh me from thieves. Yet f am not a thief. Thave nothing; Lam welcomed by no human being: and Iam at the mercy of the lowest; yct Ido not fecl as if { could honestly take a pair of shoes or a coat without tho owner's consent, ‘What has brought me to thie? Iwas working at my trade. Business became dull, ard hands wera dropped from time, to time. Myturncame. I could not set up bual- ness for myself, I wandered to the next town ‘+ Alaa! I need relief. Hin coat so illy-shaped his frame, One scarce contd help but think . Tio held a tight, a titic-claim, To one consoling drink. sowehad afues, Sho tore my collar vit ant ished me over achalr, and J belfove f pinched yerarm, If there had been no fies thera would have been no fuss.” Nature created the fly and pronounced him fect," softly answered the Court. " Files ave fist asinuch right in this world as you rick, I'm sick of the {amboree, With ite Jar of Jigzling Joy; = Thong tu aiogh in the ealcrim aca, fF In the arma of my beamiah boy.” Afier reading thts advertinnmentsneed any one antes Wn Cain, RADICALS READY ELIE IS A CULL Fa ten PETA wanthe trutrend is’ 4 CUE The Only Pain Remedy ‘That inetantiy stops the most excractating pains, alle Iniiammation, and cares Conxestions, whether of tha sien MTOMACH, Bowels, Or other glands, OF Orguns, by ene applvation FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, Hematter how violent or excruciating the GORTSCHAKOFF, Bucharest Correspandence Seo York Timer. Most reapectable people flick to the cafes chantants every night. Paterfamilias marshals in bis fat spouse and his wasp-waisted daugh- tors, and all laugh heartily at jokes whose ob- The meekly asked If Icoutd Some scanty scraps of food: ‘The smalicat, coarsest kind of fare World do him ** powerfal good." For yeara he fought tho fateful foe, And strove to earn his bread, os I “ Bat I den't want ’em around me.” “But perhaps vou are In the way of the fly as much 28.he fs in your way. Fly oF no fly, you raised the row, and I shall have to fine you 85. (uit; beat whites of three erga Co atiff frotl ath, tha d Wocan't get through life and not meet with | scenity we will hope theydo not understand, | jeihuMAtic, Red-Itiaden, infirm. Cri by wie RE et creams ot ne tee ee herd iy ae eee cat oben tee Meaig newt irht Lifo'a current scemed to backward flow, annoyances. ‘Treliad bots en Knew they | Even Cabinet Ministers are were not iufro- | Neuralgte, or prostrated wiih Uiscase misy suffer,” i oo : **And things wert wrong,” ha sald, weren't at all necessary; I’ve had the aguo thy, Prines Gortschakoff is an assidue ‘ chief manufacturing contres of tho United | posmbly get work In the next village; and so un ng Bs : Shen no aye clea In the’ county hada touch of quent scan PA Tee tite. DOLSMITIEY RADWAY’S READY RELIEE WILLING TO EXCHANGE, States, til clothes were worn out, distance made mo & Tits tracie tale f cannot tell— It, Files hive bothered me, and on scven «liffer- | Jast night at one of thess establishments for the To the Editor of The Tribune. 18 VAST. stranger, and necessity a beggar. More than It mocks my trusting senso; ent occasions the doctors have pronounced men beneflt of its prima donna, Mile, Fancliy, who is WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Evanston, I)., July 31.—T have long read The | While there are sitk-producing establishmentsin } 100,000 men as decent as 1 could tell the samo For whiie tt held me like 0 spell dead man, Am I not living yot!—am I not fat, gereat favorite, being particulurly coarse; and Inflammation of the Kidne: ci jam 7a, Home with a grcat deal of interest, but have never | various sections of the country (the facto- | story. Many of them accept sympathy from In perfect confidence, and happy, and contented {" Thad atine opportunity for looking at the old jo hed courage to ask for admiltanco Into yonr circa | reg of ‘Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode | the only folks who give it—thloves: and them- | And whife I sought to bring reliet * Here's sour money, and I'll die before Tl | gentleman in hisevery-lay quise. Thad already | Inflammation of tho Bladder, let flics cat off my platcl”” muttered the prison- erashe reached for hia hat, Some of the boys sympathized with hin, and when he went ott one of them followed at his heels and carnestly inquired: before. I ama great lover of fancy work, and | Isiang, New Jersey, New York, Penn- wonld like to exchange patterns with any of your 4 ' ‘4 members, Zina eke how moles may be removed srivanies fad Nother ; Sistem rank igh from the face. Ihave neard that colorless todine | OF the variety Pa es eA aillremove them. havea very excellent teclpe | Products), the City of Paterson, N. dy. is the seen hlin, when Ina brilliant uniform, blazing with decorations, as he stoad tivo or three paces in tho rear of hw@sovercign, at tho Imperial re- cention in the railway station, on the day of. thd Inffammation of tho Dowels, Congestion of tho Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficult Brenthing, Palpitation of the Heart, selves turn thieves. Many will hang on and rather die than dowrong. They are capecially hated by the viclous. But the most of them To mect hia **ecanty” need, He played the subtle part of thief, And left with tragic speed. will be about as I am,—perhaps able, amidst =; ay ‘ Czor's arrival; and now, in a black frac! nats Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, be ee abe ae eee Ea ee has become the slik trade intes.| Sto hold on to honesty ana self. ‘That lean, -uat lank, that alnner tart, — he sat at a little table next to mine, in company’ Headache, Pootbaches, elem, Se ee ace of The Home numbers, | aiiferent branches, that Patereon is tiow styled | respect, biding thelr grief about tholr ‘That atranger from the Weet, FOR PEOPLE WHO BRLIRVE IN | with tres Indios of the Fanclly troupe, hls arm usstaies Hhstaniaflents = Ainge, Bor 577, tho Lyons of America, The fabrication of “eilk,} suffering ttle ones until their forti- ‘He curned the corner on a fy, LUCK, passetl farnillarty round the waist a the | Prete Chilblains, Trost Bites, was first commenced in thisheautiful, populous, | tide glyes out; and then” they will ‘My aoal waa moved within, Some people aro fond of denying that there fs | test uno, gridently, nlterl iv ties jess o! 9 and . A 12-YEAR-OLD. and wealthy municipality during the vear 1813. | change their names and join the thieves, hoping While echoes seemed to mako reply, any auch thing as “Iuck,? but, be that as it qu’en dira t'-on of Mra. In Fs, ‘The application of the NFADY RELIEF to the part Tothe Editar of The Tribune, Since then the industry has progressed rapidly, their families and old friends far of in Now **Young man, wipo olf your chin.” may, there certalnly are persons to whom what eS or pera snere the palnor didculty exists will afurd Cmicaoo, July 31.—T should like to be adopted | and the result has been the vstaulishment Of | Eiuland will think then dead, Enotxwoon, Il. Faas DB. Wisnow,’ | gcome iiko fortultous ood fortunecomes. Col. THE DESCENT OF PEACE. ‘Thirty to sixty drope in half atnmbler of water will {a into The Home with permission to ask questions | numerous large and costly mille which furnish. | “sur T toll sou, thongh Lam ‘clothed in rags Green Wilkinson aro a seat In his pew in Lon- a Fe enn eile dacha biapenry Dyscntense ee and favors. 1ami2 years old. Tread The Home | during the huey season, employment to some: | sores with weukness, and am foul with dirt, | ADVENTURES IN THE STRIKE-RE- bi ‘Thoro wasa time, era Freedom's bieth, Wind tnthe Howels, and all Internal Patna, ee where near 10,000 men, women, and children, cat Rants don to an old gentleman, who loft him $10,000 {| Whon comon Discord ruled the Earth, “Travetera shoud always carry & bottle of RADW, letters every week and am much Interested In | wie wages reach $2,000,0U0anntually. Thepres- | 3 many A common, average inan; and that £ GION. " “ on canon Oe Aken nee renee always carry & battle of RAT ATS them, ‘There are many nice patterneand other | iUse wuzes reach See apruperties, Include | Would teht for my chitiren and my Wwife,—tight Puck, year. A young Bostonian crossed to Enuland nd horeld War hia ensign bor pe In eater will provent sickness or pain from change of water, 1 itbelter (uaa Freach Brandy ot Dituera se ettmuiante FEVER AND AGUE. TRVER AND AGUE enred for Socents. Ther tan ro With arlpping sword from shore to shore! Seeing Man's peridy increase, God sent to earth the Angel Pence, Crowned with thu wolenna olivo-leat— Amarx'that Murder‘a olga was brief. for the right to be rated above thieves, volun- tary beezars, and vagavonds,—tight{for my life with average courage and spirit if Thad o chance tu du lt. So would the whuia hundred thontsand of us. But we cannot. This is what things offered which f should like to have, and fT | ing buildings, real estate, aud machinery, is am admitted, allow me to ask Cricket what I most | placed nat 89,000,000, The valuc of the yearly do In order to accure shadow picture sho | praduction is offers. Aslam making 8 startat plant culture, £ HETWEEN &12,000,000 axp $15,000,000. shantd be thankful for anything suitable fora | ‘The manufacture of slik has, ina compara- three or four years ago, and got Into conversa- tion with an elderly gentlemau who obsorved that he found they had the samo name. {t turned out that they were second cousins, Tho elder had gone tu California in the carly daya “You must get to Chicago In some war or other. Never mind tho strikes,” said the head of the frm of Boggs, Grimes & Clinch, in which I was employed asa drummer. Our ling winlow pardem am ieuefe Peang thing Lesh fin | eee oe ane ean omtent | L would fight for: Tece very clearly two great | was dry-goods specialties: and althongh I had | made n vast foriune, and cutirely lost slaht of | Qn hoary Alta's topmost hight 5 Auoandafuth:ratsiarane Mlle kearon THinats Feturn to oblige the members of The Home, Please | thatthe importation of French and Enqlish principles In sgclety,—one, te the mereducss of | onty been in town a weck, \I knew that wheu | hls relatives, That chance meeting gave the i men 9 er ac Aelionpand othes Fevers eicea PE LAD AY STILLS) The flying herald There, viewing Barth's oxtended plain, With grief whe naw the ceimann stain Of Discord and his bloody train; Wherever Man had eet hie foot, ‘There Fear and tate h1d takua roots Every tent and how«ehold-door Was spattered thick with human gore; Madness, murder, ruled the hour, ‘And ho was right who fiad the puwer. ‘The Ancel saw their dismal state, Shuddoring ut what mijht ov th le fates "To Hl: whose ‘ove invpired her breasts Bina «poke, in accents of tie ta **Father of all, my mixsion here — A BALDY WANTED. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sourrany Hannon, Joly 31,—Of all the adver- tleements In Hitle sheet and big, of all the saperb recipes, and those not worth a fig, of the sub- ects treated of, from helper down to lady, no car. patti yet banasked, Where can I find a baby? QUERY. body Ca RT Tala would know: eens abla S ‘TouTLe Down. fabrics has been considerably reduced. It ts ns- certained that the principal portion of the silk fous marketed in Aucrica are produced from pome-cstablishments. Discovering the im- portance of such an enterprise, and the profit that must ultimately accrue from It, certaln heavy capitaliata havo de- termined ty undettake tho production of the raw material. Numecrous attempts of this nature have been made before in various places, but. have all proved (utile. The projected scheme 4 not entirely developed, but those having iin charge are strougly of the opinion fe, the other is the sacredness of property. It elther of these principles came from tod, It cannot bo the Inst onc. But without tite right to labor for the means of _Iiiv- inp. thera is no right to live, unless it fs right to ve dishonestly. Society denica such a right of course. But nothing is a right uniess it bas also au obligation on sumething,or somebody, or everybudy. Your right to your property carries with it the obligation on ino and all the world nottotonch it Without that it would not be yours. But how isit about my rightto employment? Nobody fs under any. legal obligation to employ mie. Therefore I young Bostontan a fortune of between two and threo intltions. Two ladies had a box at the opera in London, - An old man opposite bored them dreadtully by perpetually “Jorguettine* them. The sceno came to an_end, and they thought no more about him. One Care a soar afterward, & solicitor called on one of the lailics, Lady Frances Bruce, and told ber that an old gentioman, Mr. W,, bad left her proverty worth several thousand 9 year. “Never heart of the man,” she said, “must bea mistake." “Very extraordinary,” replied the solicitor. Suddenly a happy thought struck him, * He Boggs spoke I must go, or resign my position. Besides, Ladored Boges’ beautcous daughter, —was madly, desperately in love,—and for her sake £ would have taken fhe firat train to flalcs had her father intimated that It might bo worth whilo to deum up business in that quarter. All right, Mr. Boges,” sald Igayly, I'm off atunce. My samples will bo ready in ten minutes.” I rushed up-town {na car to take o hurried farewell of my peerless Auna Marla. Sbould Lever be able to call hor minc—mino per buttle. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strour and pare meh Dlond—tneresee of Tesh anf that if will go through successfully, hays No Fy | own! Hes in bis coflin in St. dames’ strect, close by, No nsvtut feurt will evar oewrs ‘Welght—Clear Skiu sod beautiful Complextan pecan \ ; ight to employment, But without the | 8 ay th ertaker's; wil ever can thero blind wretches know, toa PERSPIRATION STAINS, The most prosperous period of the interest | Tove to employment wacreby he may ilve hon. |, " Oh» Timothy, you aro not going where thosa | *t Banting’s, tho great, undertaker’ss will you | 3 was in 1875. ‘This was attributable to many causes, but the chief reason ot the activity during that year was the ueavy demand for special lines of aitk goods, ‘Chis has been moaiataincd ever since. The manufacture of dress atlks—technically distineulshed as brond gomle—was greatly enlarged; and the fabrivation of sinall goods— such as ribbons, — handkerchicfs, — inilll- hera’ materials and similar guvds—far excecded the production of 1874. Tho valuation of the manufactures was 8%, te ort. ‘The value of the {ubrica produced In New ‘Tho virtnes bright that only grow Where Liberty has led the way, And Reaaon o'er the mind holds sway.” come and sec him? She went. -It was the old lorgnetter. And it is sald he leftit to her under a tnistake, after all, baving Inteuded to Icave to her friend, whom, and not Lady Francea, ho asl mired, but was misinformed as to the names of the Indies, And to givoone more, aquiterecent Instance: A young. New Yorker went to San Francisco to seck the fortune which so many have failed to find. He got a poor clerkship, sand bad to be thankful for that. One evening ata olace of entertainment he watched a game of cards, saw that an elderly Engilshman was being cheated, exposed the fraud, and hada tussle with thecheat. The Englishman has pre- horrid strikes are! Father cannot be eo crucl as to insiat upon it.” “sy divine Anna Marla,’ I sald tenderly, ‘stern duty calls, and 2 must obcy. But, dar- ling, do you lova inci” “Love yout You bet!” she soswered, with almost 2 touch of reproach in her.tone at my doubts. Go, Tiuotby, and remember that whatcyer harm may befall you, I ain always your Aina Marla—yours, and yours only.” Thus roussured, und after oa tearful parting, I croaved the serry to the Pennsylvania depot, in- tending to go ta Cliicage via Pittsburg. Aa the train approached Philadelphia, I saw several To the Editer of The Tribune. Enor, T,, July 27,—Will somo one have the Kindness to tell me how to remove perspiration staine from a light summer allk; and also what will prevent their recurrence, and oblige AN APrLictep Ox, MOBS WANTED. To the Editor of The Tritune, Cmcano, Avg. 1.—Will Mra, P.. of Marquette, Mich,, exchange some of the moss, of which ehe speaks, for some autumn-lesves made of wax? They are very handsome, and will last yeara. estly what other righthas a pour man! ls rylit to the children of bis loins, to the wife of big bosom,—his right to their lives, or even his own, dv not exist, unless on the theory that. he may lawfully steal. It follows from all this that tn our free country Ife is not as ancred as property. I would "liku to sce that prin- ple reversed. I wish proverty to bo sucred, but nut as sacred as lice. The princiola whien I would fight for like a wan, a father, and a husband, if Tcould ia this: The right to hve honestly 1s snore saered than tho right tu hold property. As itis now, the rich grant Ilfe to the poor DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent has mado the mont sstonishing enres; ao qnick, so rapid ato the changes the body iiervoes under the Influence Of thls truly wonderful medicne, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight {s Seen and Felt, ‘The Sun, then waking fram hie sicep, Uprase from out the untathoined beeps ile daczting rays, all wolden-hucd. Spangled tac morning's fading cloud.’ Then, through the hounding, Inc alr, Thiet heavenly mesenger to chere, A sweet Voice cume, av c:ilm, su clear, ‘That nothing ov Earth could with it compares *«Despilr not now, [see thy heart, Ever be hope the Angel's part. ‘This garden of the Karth haa bean From eurly days tho blovdy scone. Autumy-LEaves. Jeracy establishinents was $10,90,035,—Pater- man as long as they can make money by it, and | 88vage-looking strikers on tho track. They sented hins with $20,000 to start him in business, Of overy crime thut fallen Man son mille representing over one-half of the | Manse lung ns they con make money by it and | toarded and uncoupled the cars. There was | und there ts every prospoct that moro ure to | Can cruichiy enact or plan. . " rats * ime wilt come when they will panse, THE GREAT BLOOD PURITTEL. JERUSILA, entire valuation, Fike even thatar [Wer Asit oughta tes the | Some promiscuous tiring, and a shot trom a | come—Luchange Ne ee eee tty conte Last year, 4,254,800 pounds of silk were manufactured In the United States. Tho value of the product was $20,593,108. ‘She chief feature of the silk trade during 1875 was the extraordinary fluctuation In value. In 1875 raw eflk wos selling at the lowest figures that ruled cightcen years betore. France, Germany, and = Englan were ualug far = lees than usual. . Economy in dress had become prevalent in ‘this country, and the importation of raw ollk. from” China and Japan ras alendiiy Increase » But an ute usually cold spring In’France and Italy caused a great inortalityin the silkworms, ‘The Astatic crop declined 10.uf 15 per cent. A great rise noon afterward followed, of fully 100 per cent. , To the Editor of Tie Tribune, " Mattoon, July 31.—To all whom this may con cern. Any one desiring communication with me can establish the same by addressing Box 127, Mat- toon, Il. Janus, FREE COMMERCE WITH THE WORLD. To the Huttor of The Tribune. Pormiac, Ii}., Aug. 2.—Tuz Trincns {s for a free exchange of commodities mith the whole world, and Tne Trinunz is right. Pennsylvania la the favorite child of * Pro- tection,” apd we bebold the result, Ifthe curse Was ouly entailed upon heraclf it would Louk on tholr vices, find the cause, ‘Then give opediunco ty My Tawa, Now hasten tu another land, Where Man haa not forgot the Hand ‘Thut raised him from a lowly atsto, Aad made him among jwortula wrest ‘Thure forests dense, and mountalny bleh, And bauudlese plaine dellaht thy eye; There rivers roar adown the side Of raggud c1iits, aud yently gttde ” ‘Through gorgeous woode dnd valleys fair~ Where beauty hen In tranquil vive Anu! bird ang beast enjoyment wbaro— Tote tho boxom uf the deuy, brakeman took off ny right ear, and disabled my left leg so 88 to nocessitatc amputation, Nothing daunted, and thinking of my dear Anna Marla Dozgs, | smuggled myself ina mall-car en route to Pittaburg. Thero was great excitement when we reached Harrisburg, aud riot was rampant. A shot fired by a discontented tratn-hund shattered my right arm; but tho Imaye of Anna Marla suathed my trouble, The doctor who sawed off tho limb behaved exceedingiy woll, and [ resily felt grateful for bis polite attention, — much more than could have been expected un- der the circumstances, Boon got strongagain, and made frlonda with an engineer who Was going towards Vittsbure. CAT AND IORSE. Rochevter Krpres, When Mr. Huntington removed from East Bloomfield to this clty a white cat was left upow the premises there. This eat had beet a great pot with two Hitle boys of the family, and cried 80 much about the old place, missing the boys, that Mr. Fl. brought her up to the city. During the spring he also brought the stallion Narra- gansett here, whom tha cat at once rncognizol ag an old acquaintauce, having been accustomed to daily visit his box-stall when In the country, to watch for mice about his feed-box, or forn poor grant property to the richas long as they Lemscives ean Ive honestly, and no longer. Theso are my pilnelples. have no {dea of there being courage enough among us poor shuddering outvasts to carry them out. The peuple af uncammon ability and couraza aro ngalust us, aud ao gre the thicves; and in our weakness as ordinary nen we go down, thou- sand upon thousand; and unless this is printed there is never a word or sign from us; and, if it is printed, itis but one word rom one poortramp. Many years agu—God knows before 1 ever dreained Imight come to my present. dreadfal situation—TI cut from a vewspavor a few Ilocs, which I have thought had a meaning: which the Every dron of the farsuparitiian esotrent comma cates throush the Bioud, sweat. Urine, and otlicr Golds aud Juices of the syniem, the vLicur of lite, tor it prepares she wastes of the ly with a¢w awl sound Serufula, Syphilis, Consumption, Giandn ar Disease, Ulcers fa the ‘Inroat Monin, Tamora, Nodes Glands wud other parieet She ayrtem. buco r yen fromthe Kara, stn tbe worst Yorn Br} te cl win the Flesh, ‘Punrore, Cancers In the uinb, end vil waates of the ifs princifie, wre within so coats eas ll irose ts ERY penser unig odee Some demun hus of tate inilamea Filber of tose. Slecase eater toe Those people troa against vach athors Sither of tlavee fogmis of alecase [Ue potene power Lo ber « them, Thotr loyal hearta must be cecisiued, Jf the pestont, aaly Drooming reduced by the waster F Md Deusher atoppod froin Killing ueutbatre* it Acvompontion ila are ronemnuaily progroetiog, in ae poople of this country ought to heed, Ido nut ‘ let nap, and {a dustiine the two became warn toased the Vulce, ‘The Angel New, creda 1D arreaiby tore wastes, and Ts the same mako but amall difference, but she drags us all ase otit irics tee martian (janul imexpect ead Know the nuthor of tho veravs.. ‘They aro solled ite conserited ba allow ine-to aeviennday. hint on fiends, Upon the arrival of Narraganncte nt | Andina telco wae loat lo view. lin tm anatertal made froin eattuy, bloou ad ine down with ber, The system of * Protection " | fucturers has been quite tujurious, ‘Tho “un= pel torn Dal aoenticd a cn area th ay ae slipping into hie Hands a fifty dollar BINS Tus Mr. Hi’s stable here the vat ab once reuewel Her | coon cogs botoro her visloa keen bt Borideation, mud auctesas fa-diminieuing te which was to bless her workmen and ive them | dervatuation frauds” have also been ous of the | CmUny peckeuhonts Oak have mead elm avee | ore were leaving the Harrlabure deput, a shot | Nally waits to hie box, ab which the horse ) rhe widening Stlanleaippta 4 Giessen sopaite: will ue eapids and avecy, day tl constant employment bas cursed them and | Cousplcuous incidents connected with the aflk seemed pleased, 0 from somo unknown person slightly put out my right eye; but [ thanked my stare it was no worse. I inight have lost my bead. 1 have #till w few other llinbs and things to cet rid of ‘Waates, 18 ropat And on ite varied margin sleng will fwel himeelt stronker, the food digesting Was reallzed a ost «cream. i“ altars aopetive ruproving, aod Sesh and wolgntiar Elyelum openod to ber view— ‘Not only does the bernapariiitan Resolvent arcel ad A dazaling scano of hanventy baat medial agente in the cure of chronic. beratuuas Here brightly alone the’ they are: Beware! The Inraetite of old, who tore "The Ron in his path—when, poor and blind, Me saw the blero light of beaven no tore, trade duriog the pust year, A very large pro- portion of the American bouses formerly en- Yaged In importing eilks bave withdrawn ‘from the business, The business haa gone inte the Last Monday evening the cat troubled tne family by continual erylng, refusing food, unt! atiast Mr. H. asid sho wanted ty get into tin parn, which was proven the moment Mr. HH. thrown thougands cut of work. Open your ports to the commerce of tho world; 1s the voico of common scuse. Invite 9 hes . lof vay? onstitutional and Skin discasca, but it le the uoly pe iu specs ‘ ‘Shorn of hia noblo atrength. and forced to gri: bofore arriving in Chicago; but what matters 4 aH tive cure f 1 trade, don’t repel it, Free exchange of come | hands of foreign manufacturers, who virtually | rupmann, ig noblostecmeta, ant forced togring | theloss of such tellles, 20, log as Anina Maria | Martel for Ut Immediately in tho barn toe | ee anced wept cnae ney saul aise earn Q moditica with all natfons ls our truo polley. gelgan thetr ronda ta cue ere | A pander to Pulliatine revelry,— remalus faithful to her Timothy, who would | for herself a nest in frout of his fore feet, under | Hat, #ancing on a city uear, Kidney, and Bladder Complaints, 3 Beatectlun sis: commerce, deranged, “Free S1LK-MANUPACTORING COMPANIES Upon the pittara of the temple tald At Pitsburg 1 found that forty or Atty | Malioud, sudesprosed her comfort by ber Detani an a eriunen ed aie Drtnary and Womb Diseasca. Gravel, Diabetes, Deantr. exchange is anivereal prosperity—all other | and indfvidual concerns in the United States {6 | “Tite desperate hands, and in {ts overthrow peojile had been killed, double the number | eee et eed ee aeentcd “og | Stoud Discord, and bis urother, War. fuuvrage of Water, incontinance uf Oriue. Driguca things being equal. Strange that our national 3 aud ft is catewlated that at least four now | Deatroyed himself, and with him tho«s who made | wounded, and tho dopot aod a few dozen stores | Darn eal t dt hong se I “th at wi ing to Hovenge aud late on eltuer aldo, Lag Ate {sipuminurie, aud a all canes, where there qaitanced son's see'lt. Wa produce make companies will com mence operations in tho Eoat | A cruct mocke-y of hia mehtless woot wero in flames. A shot flattened my nose; | COME sAain tothe house, Tu the morning, os | While In the reac eas aullen Pridg. brigk-dide dupostis, of the water is thilck, clou n't pe goots y Mr, i. it to iis horse, th oi) 1th auberances like the white of an o¢g,or threads ike ihac wb couaume, thes HBVRGE all me. tne this seascn, while etlll another cor- | ‘The poor bliyd Stuve, the scoff and Jest of all, another deprived me of my left var; a third | Mt ti. ment to hia bores, there waa sth Divas, | jyiin horria shouts eran the iray Whiteslinorthero. Ie-a'morbid. dart bitious ay pea: , then why nol low us to ex- cation will establish’ works pon a very ox- | Expired, and thousands porishod in the fall, broke py ree lew; but, fortunately, tan et | St comfortable as could be, close to the feet wt Men rushed like punthors on thoir prey; ance and white boue. Just doposita, and when thers ty & change our overplus with outside nations tor | tensive scale in the Sonoma Valley, Calvfornia. a wooden one to match my loft, Anna Marla Narroganactt, together with a dittle family of Aeon women eried fepunes aload, 4 pricking, buruing scusstion when paming water, sod thone things they produce and we do not? Tho quantity of raw silk required to supply rusts fon pee blind: Samnon a thts tnd will be my nurse whyn I return, and if I have | S¥¢ aud tho horse evidently awaro there was | eet et wodin the Shesllp coin G palais (ag aniall ue the torn. oy iiig nd ava ted the blind and both ie tn | American fabileators Je quite large. Avimen- | Soft’ bis strenutiy and beund fe nde of | but one vye to see her, Cat ut aby Tate Ly bee eee an ee ean tt ee pea io | Andamiled with pleasure un the sain, Tumor of Twelve Yoara’ Growth je ditch of commercial staguation, ‘The only | tloned previously, 1,254,500 vounda were con- | yy, 3 than nune at all, 2 oud to wealth a by exchange, aumed {eet year, "In 1035 the Import of the raw | Whe May ia same beim roral Passe his hand Well, at feast, I'm balf way on my Journey, | £¢8% but goes and comes na, sho kes. whllo | ane plying Anget's vison bright Oured by Radway’s Rosolvont i give you somethiug you want for something | material was fully 50 per cent in excess of that | Til] tho vanc Templo of our libertics Now, which was the best route to Chicago? re heal ‘ion, iy ht Teele. fart wl AT en Fated ocfure the sickening alan, Irequire; the exchange ls made, and both aro | of the previous year (the quantity buing 1,990,- | A shapeloss mues of wreck and rubbish les, resulved tu go by way of Cleveland, I hid pit his hea: rn to tho little family as If to Ang back she drew with aching heart, Rapway—I have had Ovarian Tumor fn the buneilted' by “swapping” (to we a vulgar- | 483 pountts, the lurgest importation aotarin |” rem nota law-breaker. Do not wrongme by | ailong the coal In the tender of the locomotive, | mauwite how thdy all get along, Should the ot | ros mortal horrors to depart. Sodeip cue te oT tried evesythisny that. wan foros me the History Of the trade) and 38.907 vounts | seyin eo put mo wierot do nol Delong. Alt | aud wan not discovered by the mob, I renched | Shecrines ane nmunifests. nor lnesainedar while | c*lieepate nt nowe-the dawn ie nest” iene rr taea earn The wood stand ready to take our oyerplus | greater than in 1871, which was the banner year | iy varly trufning and experienca wero on the | thatcity in safety, if { axcepta trifling loss of | Siould any children or xtrangors disturb by a | And; ashe bent again to nray, Gaitee | Led audiered fur twelve years. 1 fuexchunge, We say no; consequence fe we | previous to 1875, side of order and Igw, For four ye: : three ugers of iny left and only romaining me Men's bearte were turned fran blood awa the iieeolvent andone boxed udwaye Tite angers have piles of goods on baud and no demand for | The value of the crude material fubricated in Le TAUNTS is ke eatin i neriot hand. froma blow with a crowbar by au unary | okeven, Kittio would scem to hide hor tittle | risie thoughts raverted tu the time " Shities of pour tteady iteliof} and nero ie not as them workmen thrown vut uf employment by | this country, periodically, since 1831, fans fol- my country falthfully oa couimon soldisr. I family, as she frequently has, in some new switchmun, who objected to a bluatod business man being allowed to travel so caaily. Now for Chicago. Sowe nice tighting was in progress, and shots wero Ayling about {n a per- fectiy ridiculous smanner. cub from a cave alryman’s sabre took off my only arin In cleanl: style. [apologized for gotting in hie way, ie sald he was sorry, but accidents would happen Inthe best regulated familics, and buy ie had not put me to any inconventence. I desired that he wouldn't mention it, T wert to the Palmer House; and, when I’vo takena few houre' reat, shall look after bual- nese, L have sont a love-telegram to Auna Marla—as itis awkward for mo to write—that sho may know that her Tunothy fs stlid alive and well. What a fortunate mip Tom. J shall werer had a penny that Lud not got honestly, But I know as only one can know who fs among them the feeling of desperation burn of despair that provalls among tho suffering poor who ask only the privilege that they may earn bread for theinsclycs and families by honest labor, And Uthink I recognize only the inevitable tendon) of things when I say tu all who may read thfe that, If this heartless tudifcronce of the rich toward the puor continues, our sufferings will after a while, set us carey, and then there will be Inague courage cnough, and Samson, biloued aud shorn, may “bow hiinself with all bis might" under the strong pillars, and tumble the whole concern into rifus, Buch are the thoughts of an involuntary Thame, thousands, strikes, rlots, poverty, and pauper- ism, Great Britain tried “Protection” until her workmen cried out for uread and blood, and forced Bir Kobert Peel to open the ports for free trade with the world; since she has done this, panies are of rare oveurrence, and, Instead of ber mechanics now coning to ‘Protected Amentca," our workmen are Uciag exported to. Free-Trade Evgland. Shame on us! If, bow: ever, the late uvents would but open our blind eves tu open our shut ports, aud invite to our shores fureigu customers who desire to make exchunces of products with us, then the strikes and riots will have been o national blessing. Thunkmg Tux Trwune for the tight it ls making against all mouopolies, wo trust it will When Peace shone ovet that fair climet Sree resi rh furiwolva pears ten ies They vauscd to think; they ceased to KINS Se aie stie ‘They dropped thete swords—were drothere stUl/ | write this, o you fur the benent of others, Yuu can publish ttf you choos. HANNAN IY. KNALP. wer sees tho change; with horrid notse 7 lo praane tne telne of hle fury steods; PRIOB, - . $1 Por Bottle. Forts wero itovancs la aeaisa oh : ; aud clara ibateeapting lige Beets AN IMPORTANT LETTER. iif, efe tho peaplo atte 4 To them the Anvel Poace thus apoke: parts ApEn On Siete APT Te Oona tae Tonga Whe (ucal Hoare nus apokes jad Airy 1 have. been takion your itesaivent Oeeeee eltdren, foe alle saku Ue Ainge Tilia and bisa Using the itcady elvet aout ong H place. 1821, $171,000; 1834, $450,000; 15385, 8200, sh, $47,004 1070 0,00 Les, 1 5 000; 1875, 1878, 819,000, American manufactured fll fabrica have been sent to foreign countries to a comparatively fair extent. What haa been sone iu that direction may be seen froin the annexed statement, which is made from the business of the past six years: 1570, $11,048; 187!, $27,- Bev; 172, $15,021; 1870, $05,500, 18rd, $81,804 1875, $110,000; 1876, $140,000, THENR ANG TWO ORNSRAL CLASSES of cuore manutactured from slik. Ono class ts made from * thrown ” silk, and tho other from “spun”? silk. The first-nained silk 18 composed of threads made from one Or niore “singles,” as reeled trom the cocoon POST-OYPFICE HUMORS. Harper's Magasine, Tho following amusing reniniscences of the Post-Office Department at Washington are tent to us by a genticman who was for- moerly one ot {ts most able aud distinguished officlats: When Francls (ranger was Postmaster-Gen- eral he used to tako great pleasuro in heading off incomypctent ofilce-scokers by producing tho nest and well arranwed houke of tho then Hnan- celal oficer of the department, the genial Joha Marron, aud asking the applicant if he could zs Year for ovarian tumors vo the abdonien, wh You who slike with Apsels share Tivet eminent physicisus of aur Meulcsl Collega ptor Stach deee aueptcen ating ae | eats werelixe Know on a tree, My welsht was Trane dark dle pitan atlas eeale, ’ pouiile "wea Leommencea with your" reticdlem a j ry 4 Bnd tet la Of si appeal tu warand bloat ai pubatete “Lnata taken iwonteerourbattica wt iter and twenty-fuur batth Cuite to-day and deck the zra solvent, bine of leehet, set es is continue to batter away at that buge Chiness | and twisted tuyether, The eilk is cleaned under A MOMENT AT-THE WINDOW, Syne ballet Hint le i "better: o,be born lucky, Prrnenerr ig Mier ererird Seaneene Tie Hocertaletakens citwore bate— er oe yeteand tue eee vend me all called “Protection” until Mi ts leveled with two heads strat and *organsing.” abe 9 adge Callaner, om sesumaing tha charge of | Per,seldeh end did ueithor strike. MNS, C. ERATE. e aus! + Be oriner cohafsts of two or more threads twisted | whence da they come, and where do they go— DOG-KILLING IN PHILADELPHIA, | the department, having previoualy been a inem- fa an Laster arti tion re ee together, and designed wlmost oxcluslycl di io th . p i. pI y em | Forgive, furget. and now embracet Another Letter from Mrs. C. Krapf. The dog-catchers bad atarted out at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, and at 8 o'clock, the hour act for the killing, had not yet returned. The the tirat-clasa qualities of velveta and other silk fabrics, The lutter is turown ell of the Auest grade and very beautiful texture. The second some of the clerks, whom he had mot in the course of businesa, and one day, when con- templating somy, removals, ho had called The fountain of eternal And alt theaughout thi Commomorate thie glor! Are thelrteeming thoughts of if, ‘or of deel tke Nght tove, That all through tho day I ning hav ed? t. (= he Da, Rapway—Kind Bir: 1 take the ti y to addres eds nf Tlail! where Mount Forest stands In all her pride, you agala, diy beaut de greatly [earrov by thi . Jour medicines, - Thr tumurs are entire! Adorned by Nature, and by Art peslde, “ a What are they wishing, and noping, and dolog? a befure him, among others, Mr, Marr, at present Mewruis, Tenn. Wititam [onan gone snd the fourth ts nearly so. Dropesy {8 goue, healll Aijorand by Nature, and by Art oeeldey Hamud—apun silk—ie a production of wlk waste, | What willeot-theewlay are they ever pureying? | Pound was, therefore, sumewhat abort of hands | Chict Clerk of the A pointinent Gite, Ins «(An ex-Confedorataanidier.) | firmproviog. snd tay welgte dgceconlag Very fax ‘And © én the Stuses lave to linger there, mutilated and imperfect cecoons. ‘The covoons for catching the dogs In the yards, What help falt-Jovial manner tho Judge sald: — = ——s Para ted efi eure dug medicine Leriems tor bia, 00 Where fairy fortus and dainty Sylpbe around ure carded and spun in a manner siniilar to that | What makca them so hopeful, merry, and glad? could bo improvised, however, was soon at work arr, do you think the department O§L STOVES, trom Obi. one from Canada, th rons Dacksun, aud Iivp, axip, and gamibol o'er tue enchanted ground; | uecd in the splnuing of cotton and woolen | What makes thom so sorrowtu), weary, and aad? x i could get alun: + without woul. The cquilcke, | ee | cute a tute from tile place. Youre with reopect Where Mother Nature stretched ber bounteous | threads, and uscd In the fabrication of the coaxing the dogs near enough to capture them, et evidently fre roptynel Superior in effici atin, kre hand, cheaper styles aud qualitice of silk yoota, ‘Tho-| What makes some face blank with adull, stiffed | and then dropping them into the place devoted | SH8Wer waa evidently Ifea frots much soprehons Reon Ty estolen: We sre vel scqusioies with Mra Brant bbe se And wreathed in beauty sll ner favorite lad, | | fringo and toss ailk are nude from the portions } 4. e273, a aa tothelr death. Tho smaller dogs were tree | be, enter: qaow that owuianene slong Cy and chonpnoss, | slimible iy tday Donteot tis. Westvenr oy i spelled each care w jn laturbed her | of raveted silt detached from Hie rec orsture What makes some look donbtingly, {Lord t@ | saion, thu larger ones belng left fora second | without the department." Ilo was retained. Approved by Under. | diimusisor ate Spread her soft couch and calmly sank to rest, een ‘ seta, Ave Gave heard of some. wouderfel cures a executlon, to Immediately duttow ‘the drs by writors. It is safe, | sdecodbyit Yours respectfutty act a 05 o'clock there were cighty-live dogs in the smothering chamber, Tils chamber (a siinply a BLAST Send for cirowlar or | san arbor, Mich, Aug. 18.1873. Walled space, flush with the ground, aud with t} openings on ‘three wiles and 4 trapdoor above, all the openings being furnished with See movable wire gratings and glass windows, Tho glass -windows wero Joft out as the dogs were belug gathered together, for the purpose of Fiviog them o little respite of ult until the full capacity of the chamber was Milled. * Tho animals were pretty genorally quict aud unalarmed in thelr uarrow quarters, but une or two, perlape wiser. perhaps weaker than the reat, kept up aconstan’ whining, Now the blue dame ag the top of the half-consuined chure Theduli routine of attlca was often enlivened b repartee, Uundas, sometinys called ‘the Earl,” was perbaps tho bigger wag. Ilo delizbted ia rally'oug the mild und ho Smith as hay- Ing been one of the brave niilitis at the ** Bla- deneburg races." Sail he, * The red-coats got alittle the better of you wt firet, but you beat. then be the long rin" HMUB-NOTES, Gaston Usttaiin, Misdirected letters, —Those addressed to spip- tere, “Second-hand musle sold fors song,” isa THE LATR BTHIEE among the sllk-weavers has culminated in “lockout,” by which 4,000 uperatives-~inen, women, and childreu—are kept out of the mills. There Is, consequently, much destitution and suffering amung this class of workers, Tho sults instituted by the manufacturers agatnet the weavers who struck while uutlutshed warps were In the looms have resulted, su far as they have progressed, in favor of the plaintiffs, As there uppears to be no disposition upun the part of either the facture or striking weavers 1G compromise the matter, further and more cotnplicated trouble fs anticipates,’ ‘the manufacturers hayes algnilicd a deter: wluation to Hebt the matter out in the courts; Called forth her favorites ‘sound ner beauteous rune, And lavished plenty on thelr future home, Ab! well aclected for thelr fature Jot, bo sweet a ouner, ou heavenly bright @ spott No pruuder home by Fathor Zeus ie given ‘The forrest this beneath tue vuult of Heaven. Lo? where ita lille aud gentle slopes arise, Well clad with forests puiuting tu (be wiles, Henesth whvee bruad and far-estended shade ‘Amyutas fair aod Amaryjlis played. ‘And ace the plain, Lececked with Sowers guy, ‘ rd great Chicago etretching far aways t, lu tue bruad and juvely vaio below, raling watery uf the river iow, Canal aus railroad, both the work of tuan, Why do somo Ilnger, why do aome hurry Hating or toring to bein Life's woreyt Why do some work, and why do some stay, Howlog or frittering tho hours away? How small, how ueoless, it all seme to be, Compared with the breadth of Ktesnity! ‘They aurely havercad, ‘*¥c shall reap as yo sow;” Uow little they heed as they cue to and fro! How full 1s God's hoart of mercy and pity For the work-weary puple in countey aud city! Sut, 1677, Hsien Currouy, a call at 23 LaSallo-st., Chicago, Ill, —Eeer FINANCIAL, PUTS AND CALLS, DR. RADWAY'S B50. Se MEM Pe REGULATING PILLS! 4 New York, tmeuts in Brocka, while fied imal 7 weatly pay from Ore to o ty dines (ay aniount invested. stuck ba: Porfectty tasteleas, elegsatly coated with eweet gm) Eafried 23 long a3 dvelred op ueposit of per cea nt rye Teauiate, purity, cleanse, and strepetheu. BPs The latter are, silvocated by aris titting glase windows, and the gus wi a1 tocrats, who declare that none wear mite to ad- Re 2 £ saan ons. tet tute le At firat all that could be seen was a little rest- Jossncas and g certain surprised anxious move- tment of the wretched beasts, (iradually aud very scon this rew into a real intoxication. They could not hold their legs; they swayed to algnina New York shop-window. The regsun | Siaasory circulars ane weekly reports scat free. Hor ihe cure of ail disorders of the SlUm* : : pec EN NL a bed ” aa : : b, Liver, towelg, kidney, Bladder, je Complete w. at favoring Nature well begat rere © Weavers" past Pesce cualunnounced that a full supply of the polsou- | === rere ere ere 8 see ee ee ‘ a a eed hey? (eae Ne bfighier tien uu estier pyre lan” and the eera of tho Silk Weavers! Union 4 | | A cabal has arlirn tn te fasblonabto clrsles in | outs ensboule aria was ready? “The chamber HOYAL BAKING POWDER. Festi Pale: Sifourieay ious ta Bowery wore refreabing uever fell below. Willing to meet the fuuricators upon tueir owa | farigiret ans, Saxony Idd glov Li Dirge bree ee Se dot eee era 5 eget Waren 18, ground, as the decislons of Lhe courts, 6 far, ure cousidercd wise, and, while not beg directly in thele favor, have been so tempercd us to sympathize with them toa large extent. None of the factories Lave been stepped by the strike, but most of them ure necessarily compelled to run on reduced time and force. As wany skilled Enjoy, O Nature: tu thy peaceful reign, ‘The fais surroundiuys, Iver, Wood, aud Plain. ‘Tunice Mlcesed the favored few who dwell In Lowers au lovely Bot worlale they, but heavenly Whose yeare roll past unconscious to theme If ung wre Llessing yet olyht Sad a place “Mid the abundauce which thy conduce grace, a able, cunlsiuing Bu taercury, Blo" ai lous dra. vantage wuo ere not eiited with microscop! fa ivusere followiag symptoms reaultlog fre Manis, the reall at {ugh Unenge aad five cane u- Tceent pao wai Pilea aitgeaa of the Bigod | . a8, ‘The den ‘atic ir, havin; 5 use: bi had only Iudustrious members tthe “fauillye Bidstiter Vood) Pulaces of welsh er he ourh contend that loose Baxonies without buttons pus Braye evawlcamlar ofthe head Lured, ps ficart, C siinutate tioy hands and conceal sll the muscle e cl ‘] ok/DR 7 forelzn operatives are arriving In the country, at bi - and fro. their eyca were wild, their heads tremb- .fMeult Breathing, Flutteribe mt the fleart, Coes ee Accept the humble blessing, pray, of oug » | that bas bee wanted for the accumulation of | Hn, tbe, TY. and Suffocating scusstaon whch in s lying posture, DIS Whe? ebesghunwurty, got leiied fy von, |) the wull-anuerearecouent of beng abls soon | Mty, years caruiogs., Hoth cainpa ars roud | Bub dow tuclt Antetication necosace a complete Absolutely Pure, see ay cm ta the bad Datcicner ey Rene sia ied " = 4 of thelr arguments, but amateurs of ea” rostration, One after another {all Y i Ne 19 ‘Skin and Eyes in dn the Bide. An Unfortunate Yau; Serecp las cyer soruy aii Wasestsren seyeb ee, eames Mouerally fueling to the bs 7 Ufvelde, artes ta tla, candor, aueugelee couval i Piet and tion aod Sudden Wishes ot het brat rawlly. ites wey J a Ex ———_——- sively. Then the crics begit, tu nearly all casea. stands ‘doses of Trad’ Pills wilt free thosyite Bape Meudep oar tue Boor Hoses peneerday Siem Me Ontaa NN Blogulae’ Cause of Deaths, fi indescrivably pitiful wall, whicts wo oue who | ag iratanart Pomuer a fungue euteliace. of tually arent eaenee te err te retired tom ah Gesunde Guutucre: Prices cet fevered’ tiuu of three pereous trot ited New" Feit af Death: Itenry neeeterr Na Tuaen Keown, | Mere heer Iwill ever Ret out of his cars,,| the Kichous of thers Howetecuere ia thd country, | Shudsaudsat tha very beat fauailles ln the city and cuualry | . pe be testlty to ftaad ty Over all ythers, and thar °t will Ru farche: he cull G Gesthty a the a 7 over elt ushers, and (har 6 Ul Ru farcher and niake better Uiscult, rulla, cakes puddiass ; other kind. er! aloutels pure, Tho ioxcedics ‘thi ter into LI ya pat = He ea ae teretie d, i Seu ah Phaenetinenvedanten | READ FALSE AND TRUE. themselvge le every fulelllgent Housckeoper whu will give ita tr $ contains tho exact sircogth of a puro me ir I odvantawe of the Royal Powder Is that {¢ will beep aay length af iiine ta any climase nad is nob able, ae ap ke tnost uiher powders, to contract dsinpueas and epoll vy exyosute Lo the atuoe ‘Toa ltuxat Baxinu Fowoxs ba for aale by the best Grocers cverywhare. Bud, tu this wuaty, all of ons tumlly, aged re- aicctively 10, 8, aud 3 years, who are boru idiots, {ower limbs; and have tobe ‘ted and’ aivanded ower Limbs, ve to and attended Like tutanse. . A few more struggles, gradually weaker aud’ weaker, a lew more pee aud thy dogs ure iu tlouless in death. From a winute to a minute and 9 half after the gas ia turned jo upun them they bave fallen over and are said to be inseusi- ble, and la two or three minutes more thers ie Tho importance of having some readily ap- pled ond indisputable test of death {3 apparent, aud many ere the processes that have been of- fered to determing it. Nevertueless, such a teat appasrs to be stUl 6 dusldnratua. ‘unless fn- throughout Gus section, died at bls residence, two miles west of Middlepurt, a few days ayo, after abricl iluvss, caused by an dent sotrifiug of itself as usually to be of no account. About two weake oraviuig to bis death. whily at work Warren-at, orth Sen ter stamp to RADWAY & CO., O98 const estyork”sutunnatloa worth tbousras ‘WAU bu ses JOU,

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