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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1877, D B Joues, Miss Jennte Rosenflel], and Mizs Laura | and by clerator on Madlsen sirect. The So- g astream of cold water trickling by, sud vou | of oata ¥lelled an average of 80.0 bushels per BABRITT'S PREPARA T}I PA (JITY- Snydacker, Thelr ezcorts were (1t f8 to be hoped | ciety opena in a very slmple and unostentations JOIIN ‘v YA lVl L have i1, There for vears was moons| Mine whisky | acre, welzhing thirty-crzht ponnds tothe bushel, | S r~rsrrran e oy the reader wii not inix up the cottples, as there | mainer, its operatfons bemg not for display, distilled, and, hal the discovery not come abont, On the farm of tho Hon. James B. Power, most. pioliarlyy tcre by teiling how Jong Lana Commissloner of the Company, o fekd 'i! i i i o | the batternuts (8 name given moohshiners) acres thresbed out 3, bualiels of wheal Incidents in His Caraer as a Cap= | 1he hitoriuis (8 g e aiter | beme. an Average of - twents-clent nnd n halt A et turer of Moonshiners. the aticep of the surrounding co-mtry souzht | bushels per acre. On ten acres of this fleld tho i this spot’ for the purpuec of feeding on refuse | gralu was very superior, and_belnz senarately | Original and-Standard Manufacture, 3 ENTE nre whispers of tutnre events conneeted here- | but for the advancement of art-culture among GENERAL NEWS, with) Mr. Max _Fderheimer, Mr. &, Sultzverger, | women, awd thereby alding especialiy thoee who = \Wr. Lyon, Mr, Desshauer, and Mr. Arthur Ein- need the remunerntive employment, und have Detective Osterman yesterday arrested Joseph | Ygoin. the requisite artistic talent and hulustry to Surth, a young man Who stole ahont £34 Jast The nehiers on the oceaston were Measrs, | henefit themeelves, Contributora having work g B Jul. Ballenberg (master of ceremonies), Heney | ready can, alter this date, semi it directiy to the R e matter, and also to protect themseives from | handled exhibited a yleld of 424 buahels, show- > ;{:::lzhlw:rm; lc-:‘v:;r;l:lyrccrc.L rockwood, B wire Foreman, Julius Rosenbere, Louis {\'npm‘fiy‘ roome. To defrny the costy 8 commission | The Story as Told by Himself of His | Horcan blasts by sheltering between the billa. | foe tho splendid average of 434 bushels per OFFICE AND FACTORY: RN hetmer, 8tmon Meyer, I. Levl, and A, Eisen- [of 10 per cont will be charged on 3 b “These tracks betrayed the butternuts, acre. Nos. 64, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washington-ut . , The temperature vesterdav, as obeerved by | death. . all sales, the contributors p:ymf any ex- Adventures in Ten Years “This was tho niost secluded atill T ever came | There are many other Individual samples of Pl LA Menasse, ontlcian, 8 Madison street (TRIDUNE Among the friends who were present at the | penso that may bo incurred: in delivering the Bervice, - across. Another was uunder u saw-mill in | products ranging from twenty-five to thirty-five y Building), was as follows: 8 a. m., 24 degreess | Ceremony were: Mr. and Mre, 10 A, Kohn, [ atticles ot thd rooma, Mr. Frank 1. Jervis, . Washington County. Its discovery was partly | bushels of wheat and sixty to eighty of oats. BABBITT S Pt oh Pl S5 | Mr. and Mee. . Kohn, Mr. and Mes julins A | member of the Soutti Kensington Sketching aceidental. 1 and (hrce otbers chanced to be il 102 m., 425 12m,, } D. M.y 875 7 . Mey 3 1 Kohin of New York, Mr. and Mrs, M. Claghurg, | Club, wiil teach drwing, and paintine in water- Tontiellte, Cattiee-Tourpol” 1 .. riling near n sawiniil, and A negro, who was The Coffee-Tlant In Californis. Darometer at 8 2. m., 30.35; 7 p. m., 30.37. Nr. and Mre, Einstein, Mr. and Mrs. D. A, | colors, umler the auspices of the Soclety, | The recent publication in larper's Weekly rel- | nslcep. awaking, suddenly dastied away ona Contra Costa (Cal,) Gaeette, . BEST SO AP Coronor Deltzsch yesterday impancled a jurs | Stettauer, Mr. and M, Charles Stettaner, Mr. | Classes meet three times a week. Evening | ative to the moonshiners of Kentucky has | keen Jump. Capt. Peter Manten, of Clayton, hrought to ALY 9 " | and Mra. Monnhelmer, Mr. and Mre, D, Lowen- [ classes fn course of formation. Applieation fn the Hulm-Nelson killing affalr, and post~ | G "\ a0 Are. G, Foreman, Mr.and Mre, | may be made to Mr. Jervis at his studio, Room yoned the inquest until 3 o'clock this alternoon: | pier, Mr. and Mre. M. A. Meyer, Mr. and Mre. | 22, American Express Buliling, Mouroc street, ‘The prevatitng Impression s that Holm il | fage Greenebaum,” Mr, aud” Mee. Awmerican, e — acquit himeell on the self-defense theory. Mr. ond Mrs, Frankenthal, Mr. and Mra, AN INTREPID EXPLORER A dispatch from Hudson, 8. Y., anuounces | Lazarus Eitverman, Mr. and Mrs, Elsen- SLEV AN 44 *: the arreat of George E. Hayes for stealing | drath, Mr. and Mre, Weineman, Mr. and Mrs, 4500 from Ws father, Mr, & 4| SF 'Lcopohl.)l.r. and Mrs, Henry Leopald, Mr, | A Young Awmerlenn's Plans for Ascending Tinyes, Superintendent of Machinery at | and Mres. A, Frenkell: Mlsses “Annie Meser the Amazon and Tt Tributaries, the Hilinols Central shops fn this " city, | (IIartford, Conn.). Iia Clagburg, Minnie Clay- New York World, The thelt was committed some time ago. and | burg, Aucista Foreman, Carrie Kohn, Della Ernest Morrls, the young Brazilian explorer, fmmediatly on e perpetration the” yaune | Kohn, Gortde MEelmer (8, 8 Ava | 1ae returted to New_York from his bome in onefil d out for parts unknown. hen | berg, e Einsteby, K Lowentinl, Amamila arrested he h‘:’lcvl some £4,84K) of the stolenmoney | Foreman, Helen Leopold; Mesers. Julius Bal. Indiauapolis, and intends to sct forth again in o Mearant and effective Roap far the 1, awnkened considerable Interest, not only to say CTTALT,’ YOU RARCAL, onr office {his week a bunch of twigs bearing | 4 Themost o o eele Linnn, wonder, inthe gperation of thia classof outlaws. | 0f Uil shuot. was my ery, ‘ns, negrollke, he | berries about n quarter of an incly In diameter, b Rif.’.‘é".‘n‘rfi‘x?e'é'n'n‘m‘éém‘u.._.’,Sm'.‘"‘“‘“- 2 ¢ % o) o ) el by rplc, A Courier~Journal rfmrurlm‘nuwul fofallin | ™WycT liow did halt, and on further nenring | almost. black, each of them Inclosing. twin TT’ with s Deputy United States Marshal who had | wim {easually remarked my Intention to blow | graing, which, though of smaller size, rremble reen the 1Weekiy's story, and who hiad one of his | his brains oit, thoneh 1ol course knew this | the coffec gralns of commerce. The leaves of owntotell. The gentleman was John Wyatt, | would be well-nizh tmpossihie, The neero pro- | the plant arc- of oblate shape, olive green in TOILET SOAP who s perhaps 8 free from fear as 1t ts possible teated his innoceuce, aggd this at once satistled | shape on the upper and 8 much lichter shade . Ter ) v i 1 | me of the closc proxinMty of sstill, Ammall | of green on the under surfuce, averaging about | - Made from tho purest erme olls, Untivaled fop for mortal man to be. Wyatt hasbeen engaged | gnigke could be ‘seen coming from out of an | aninch In leneth by a quarter of an e | 1t s and ERe Vet For nae (ThE Knrucr it in the capture of illlcit distfllers for more than | upright nafl Kew near plle of aw dust, Glane- | breadth, While none of the berries upon | ha% ho eaual Samplc fon, contalnlng three ey ten years. fle Is thoronzbly conversant with | ing through this I behelda wan stirring still | the twigs were mature, those of darkest £ nla sk, color ars presumed 10 be the mearest TT’ :l::hp::bmgj:l.)h::’“:él;‘:‘;sfl:‘l‘:fi;fi:‘;‘l‘:lflgl:‘;elz *tCome aut of there, or I'll puta bullet tn | ripe, Cant. Hlaneen Informsus that the plant BABBI s in s <ecesion, Hle will be brouglit back obs | lenberg, Henry Foreman, Jullus Rosenberg, | 8 few weelis to renew his explorations. After your head,’ [ called. from which the twigs were taken §s the growth o requldition. plog A Touls Knppenhetmer, L. Mesers, M. Etlinzer: | entering the mouth of the Amazon he proposes | concerning them. Save a briel spaccof time | &8kt up, Fomp. nnswered Butternut, sup- | of a collee herry lie planted ou his place somo SOAP POWDER Mre. Abby Sage Richardeon delivered the first Arther Efnatein, Jo Baer, 8. Schaltz, A, Efsen- | to ascend its tributary, the Xingu, taking with | Riven upto the apprelicnsion of #Kuklux,” his | posing the negro had spoken, elght or ten yenra ago, ‘The berry was taken A Py ,»"’l'wf""! o Enzlish literature last I)m;, W, Eiscnbere, Leo Kallmann, and o host | yin his foriner guide, & young Mandurucs | entire attention In" ten years of scrvice in the :::(‘nm.u out, Cll’lmfl out,’ l‘rrlcfl. hium !‘l"I ¢ colfes run:)lnrlx\ for house usc, and | From this Powder & heautifol and rerviceable evening fn the lecture-room of the Methodlst °‘.,‘.;,'g;—L,’,‘:g’,',‘,',"'(‘f,;‘,,m’p{',“,:‘;“{,‘:g‘,,';'m'g‘;'_‘,";',',g Imdinn called Barney. The Xingu, slthoug | officc of the United States Marshal of Kentucky, mm‘;;”;;",-&m;;;;g;,‘;;ml L thiraah. you, yoit | Hlahtelt 'gfim;;';;;fl';;,mbggp B | e wiuou Lgise of gTeAA OF botaab Tri Chureh I’g“}gl‘mm::","'m“l}‘t';'ff;: ohor. the, eventine parcnis of he brids were very costis and of - | une A:l’lum In‘rml\lst “lflbumtm-s of mf An;nzon, :g!'::l'l:;;:"Ht:qc:;::::‘I:;n::‘f’:":hrg‘: r:v:c:.):]nmln‘;; e Yo white scamp, 1 say come out,? was my fommortc. e glirub s now elgut or, ten fect VAskage sehi fFea ol HeotinE 6Fi “’“" c X > v ki ) nd quite full of berrles. Capt. Hansen Is Rrscin a Wstory ol flterature prior T | B e e | 8 D e eended 1t far, | distlieies. ¥gatt encountered mant hundreds | ™+ The fellow uttered ouismed that o rorehen soes man wnao | 3 ABBIT T8 Chaticer, shossime the Influences at sork on | 1 CXDICSSec Wi he Immeidiate | professea explorer has ever nscended It far, | distillerics, Wy X el er ’ sile ) izn coflfea plant will do Janennge and lterature from ihe enrlicst inva- {;l‘,:’:g};,:“{,“l'fil'l":‘}fh‘:&""lf;‘l":“ from adorolug | 4y the greatest partof our present informa- | of curlous charactors In bis period of service, and pmcNl',‘,,g“zuffi,[“flg,’::’z,rn moment, :;'{.ltlllgl: "l‘:;ad:::lx,;:wl: l:l r?l’n‘n‘t'lr:ml‘: Lnt:_nl:l?zmt'h‘:: slon of the Angles ;md Fntmmiln The IEE"“"E"I' After the ceremony the joyous party adjourn. | t1on as to ita character and the country through | and was °""'“’°::[l“ m“;"tp”"m;’ ,Tl‘;f;"'m“& walked up a stalrcase near a large circular snw, | quantity of tha scea bereles, which ho lutends YEAST POWD E B, ;r.v;';fl"wkmw-{;d T tvaly by 5 | ©d to the Grand Pacifie Hoicl, where o roval | which it flows has been obtained from Indiana He has kept no dlary whatever of his life, and | 3,5 by thls, cntirely hilden from view, enmo | vlautiog the coming scason. Absintely prre. Tread. cakes, puddings, etc.. muty e e 7 ® | banquet was prepared, and whiere the marriizo | or semleiviiized half-breed traders. Even the | inless approxched with exireme eare ls unable | nto the prosciice, atlie supposed, of "Pomp. —— tnmahort RS OF W ke onder, i e e o 3 Ve pelel ¢ [} 3 0 0 of commn ! A neines s aa bralietas Bty ihe PHBIRE .'fi.’.‘e'},?,' (‘:rll;:mltecr’: r“:}flfim‘t’x"::n ‘:c’r‘nl;nnfll‘;‘vgllm‘ Jesvlt missfonaries, who bave penetrated fur- | to relate what has befallen himsell. Even then | The look of surprise on his countenance at the A Tiesperate Fight. FomareanaLy pu’;('.‘!‘:m‘ Fomme m;,,,f“); ,ggfl I speak only with difficulty of his adventur sight of me and my pointed pletol is something Elkn (Nev.) Independent, F:‘flzn:; rnvure,d the wrllcr{n his effort to & :.finl'!.fi :l:.n.m::f‘ll—'”i“"llm Ivmluc:’ilbmllz I‘;ruull':l A ’:x'nl cnmfm'lc%hfit":ufixrrgu:mlr n(‘lm\'n, B AB B l TT!S i could, and were nble 0 named reapectively F, Redell and Anarcas ey curs an interview with bim. They met by | Wien he had recovered, this fellaw showed to | took plncl:p:l. the stmimit, across the valley fram & Fort Wayne Nallrosd werd fujured last Sune | tho inusic, and after the feast therewas danclnz, | tUEF than any other white wen, have been de- «day atternoon by eomne overgrown lm&‘n swing- | and, generaliy am:alclm.vT a happy and glorfons | terred from its ascent by the chaln of turbulent n the door of an cmplrkhox-cnr standing upon | cvening passéd nmong the friends of the happy | and dangerous rapids Injts stream and the aside-track ®o ns to strike them as they passed | couple. known ferocity of the dwellers on Its banks. cnance one day, and, s If without the intentfon | us another entrance leading helow. ‘Thiswas a | Tuscarora, the particulars of which aro given na upon_ thelr train, The engincer was scverely | Mr. and Mrs, Ederhefmer went off ona train | =0, ,,m:“m the Xinzu, at its Junction | of scekinz for informatlon, the writer suught | laroe hole inthe tlor, covered with removable | follows: Redefl _called” Mille out of his tent SALERATUS. vatd the brakeman aeriously infured in the head, | to the East, They will return and mako thelr | 50 0 & wabroad, black river, fl to ascertaln an account of bis exploits, Wyatt | boards and hidden by sawdust. Down it [ de- | nud sald ho was going to settle an old grudge | A standardarticl. Asample package sent free 1t was thotght that his skull was fractured. | home in Chleago. Wl he Amazon, as “*abroad, black river, flow- followss scended, and fnthe subterrancan passage below | between them, the fonner belve under the in- | recelpt of 25 eeats. L They were taken to Englewomd, and thelr ——— ine between precipitous banks, heavily wooded | Vegsu 88 & 1 tound five men, o)) l\usllrv engaged In niake | fuence- of liquor. A desperate fight cnsuerd wounds examined by Dr. A. IL. Champlin, who TIIE COURTS. with tropte vegetation.” He fntends toorganize |,y STORT OF 1is ADVEKTURES. , [ nz moonshine by 'the din Alght of "an ofl lamp, | continying untfl both were exhinusted, Redell B T’ s thinks the brakemun cannot eurvive: Thes | ponecrostnr OF MORTGAGE AGATSST A MINOR. | large party, of Mandurnca Indians probably, My first teipt" he sald, In answerto a querys | Thelr surprise on aceing me was lmrdlf' Iess [ returning to his tent, Bhortly after, however, : t stwell, that occurred fu 05, October, T thiuk; 10 | than that of thelr companton, I marched them | he came back arined with a revolyer, and azai Nelson County it was, Qur chlefy Mr. ——, | ypstalrs aud destroyed the usual articl 1 3 evalyer, and nmain N o et o | s sntpinel sl | qich il ol igiediy o). GREAM TARTAR, utics an account of how anumberol chapsin { &This cang,” Wyate proceeded to narrate, | one lond, and taking' the wi Warranted free from all fmpuritles, The houexi, this county met. ther, took away their weapons | s jiad boen 4t work . lang thino.. Thoy. uned loruuf hen Redall fieed: the 'l’,',‘j’f'.'m';f,:é" ped | ool Telypou it Trial packegs seat free on Teceipnof :;:;ly»:xxcrléu and mildly insinunted that, were | gyream and oceastonslly would saw a logas a | in tne abdomen and passing clear throuzh his 75 cents. , thelr necks would find aliers. | bijnd, Thusthoy prospered quitea time, but | vody. Mllie returned the fire, but missed hi: These fellows wero mounshiners, und Mr. Yika a1 othor rascalh were fually caught up witl | ain shien a hand-to-hand comba between them B A B B I l I ’s s e Laken v thele friends in the ¢t | "4y the casof the United States Mortgaze | who can be hired for o trifling sum, to carey his o o Company ve. Isabella Hadley et al,, an fmpor- | hoats past the rapids and beat back the hostile Pn’,l,)::.' ;:l‘l‘:',,fll:,f,‘lg';_ra:; i‘:g;":,’,lzfl'#ugf’:flfl: tane question was ralsed before Judge Blodeett | notives if they should attenpt to oppose his corner of Canal and Forauer streets at 730 Tast. | on the richt to foreclose in the Federal Courts | passage. Tn fuce f‘)‘“"“figil&;fl:}g aud danuery s ening. ¢ c c Y " esening. A Bobemlanby the name of Anton | o mortgage given by the zuardian of a minor, most foolnardy, and the 'yuun'uplnrer might Bettner and an Irichmun named Frank Healey 1] v ¢ both 6f whom had been driuking heavily i 4 The statitte of Hlinols provides that a guardian | po et auwn as o czack-brained enthusiast 1f ha Vi ded to eatisfy himself of the truth of d fshed.” % 7 ehiorine txloon. hatla row on ihe “corer, | MAY make a loan for his ward for aterm tot | had not shown alrealy unmistakable prootof [ coucl f 1 of | aud punisticd. enstied, Millo getting his antagonist’s pistol and b il R R fi':.'_.,,fi;":,cm‘i, m:;flmd et | beyond the ward's minority by leave of the hl‘.nl ‘-klll.‘ sournze, ntmll‘emlun'n{m ln\'v.'n'fltpéldl{l‘l‘: \"y'ii‘.,"ni‘:.g’iiln'fll'lnfi"'xf‘éf?f u'e,!lt.““{&‘;lgf;'l:f‘ye i firing over his :hnu‘fler at ltedell, who was at POT ASH thnes about the head and neck, neither of which | County Court,and secure the same by mortgage | With _simiar chatacice he ‘boy B8 M 1 0 ofob (5 ballevini, the rascals lavig canght and PRUSSIA. Slebadkdud holling - im, Srodud_thie, yatat- y . s ore consldored serlous by Dr. Morev. | on the ward's real estate: and that such | gyl of the Amazon, wado his'way along o | attempted to lang him, the interferenco of o — and Mille dropped tho plstol bty frecing him? | o hJurs cancentrated alkall, donils the strenath of lealey was removed to his boarding-house, No. | jnortgaze ahall be foreclosed only i | the sources of the Tavajosand returned fn |- very popular manin_ that scction alone saving An Intoresting Work. otk p"l Tin foetiselzed oy common potasli, Sample sent frea OD Fecelpt of 23 A Canal street, and Bettner, his nssallant, was | g0 =“counee . Court © of the county | enfety with s valuable collection of specimens | hialife. When Mr. M came to Loulsvitle Ttaaton Adcertirer. it d&n“’cn‘lpor:‘xl‘mngdéIAl'nublF:fmm Niltg ?nnm‘t'll«.}l!: A — L ver |'~'||,::,X:‘m' the Twelith Btreel Statlan by Ofs | S5, U0 " voal astate i8 #ftated ?"urmlimt“t‘;on]t, (;l I-‘I: ’dl\'lunllurum jt’urnc y L‘:J’u'fi;‘r“ :Ry(‘)‘iln“’i“l‘llcr::;gs '3""1”"'-"‘;“":"'“:{:‘"' ’\Ill: The ereat ltcrary event of the year In Qer- 'Illllt Intense pain from hluI wound, which, it is ’1;51!}; PROPRIETOR 1;I|l| xlu;“un gunce fl s of the stuiTout of which the true explurer fsed ) Rt o ? g | thought, must prove fatal. gold for every ounco of impurlties foun Miss Ilattie Chittenden left lier home, near f)’,‘l"gf ::fi:’fl‘;‘“"u‘;;'l’;“é‘(:"a“,'Ilc‘;‘y‘fflx"fifi’(‘:‘,“"‘:"‘. e, From eartiest boyhond, as those say | Long, in search of this gang of rascals. “We | Moy hias heen the publication of Von Kanke's Sl b L A any of theso preparatio: Park Ridge, somu two weeks ago, forn tem- | o 3 s % y whu have known him, it has been the anlmating porary absence in the city, sinee which she has fij,;‘,:‘,gf,‘g:'{lefi"‘;‘:;{;;""¢}g,'§g§g§ c{fm?"‘&fi(;’ purpose of his fe to win name among the not Geen ecen by any of Tier friends and ac- | oot R by ‘nortgnze on her ward’s real | Frauklins and Liviagstones of exploring fame, (aatancee, - dlos imothor has recelved ot let | exiate, " "The prineipal sun 18 now due, together | a0 lis siugle-uindud ardor has never grown er from her, written in a_very despondent eltls in ve N7 J ¢ Come | eold. solilt, In wItch shio slzulfied_nn Infention of | Witl intcrest sinco L, Lo duls last the Conte } ®ie poy ot 14, Moreln sets forth to descend puttinz an end to her life. The most dilizent foreclose the mortaage, and, on the coming in | the White River with two companlons, a man search in the cits and through the country nas | BP0 o iy fur o change to the Fed- | W04 a boy The bost I8 upset and tho three fadled to bring to licht anv trace of " her. | JLyi6 ¢ County Court rent the case to | With dilllculty strugele tothe Lank. 1lls two Her gricnds fear that she has put her | GO0 TEHEG Geates Clrenit Courty aud aubse. | Compantons bave had enoughof ft and turn th into cxecution, and has coinmitted quently the ward, who {8 now of age, | back. Morris pleka up his capsized boat, bales sulelde, or that she ias become deranged and &s | USRS D0 A0S SO0 08 P00 & on'the | It out, and padules down the streawn alone. On wandering about the country, 1€ shie [ livtog, | JE00 5% e’ County. Court. had excluaive | Fesehing the Ohlo, he woes on downto the M #he fs earpestly requested to return to her urisdlction of the subject tmatter under the | Aisaippi and down thatsiream to its mouth, roceeded as far as Upton, Ky., un aspecialtrain, | Memolrs of Prince Hardenberg, Prime Minister 3 Dir dostination being, as we ‘thougiks fourteen | of Prussla during the flrst years of the century, | o A""m“"""" Daalel \Welmter. Tor Sale Ui all Dealers. miles farther on. Our only chanee of eifecting | Ita pecullar history, added to the fact that it s uring one of the college vacations Dantel e - ¥ chin eir co of ond his brother returned to tuelr father's, in 3 = thelr eapture lav In retching thelc placs of | probably the. last great work uf tho yenerablo | Salisbury. Thinking ho had a right to agmo AUCTION SALES. W the early part of the nizht, We sct outat | historlan—le ls in his 8% year,~lend to It an { return for the money he had expended on thelr | 73 A RUTTI S & 00O once on lhg :Lnrch. but, nfter traversing twenty | almostdramatie interest. OnjHardenbere's deathy | education, the father put scythes into thelr ‘vl:"’" A. lllU'l".lLliS.& Co. miles of rough [Illlll m'mc;l lmldil lmfl:lml that | jn 1822, his papers were sealed up and placed In ln“";g;“'n“"'g_"“;f"“l'“:}"’;"', 'g e D'l‘ll"i‘l m':f" Cothmlsius A ctioncers I1VBRIL 0 Vstisdh:ny. Y elelit o rom the rendezvous hivestat Be i ! D3, ! sting his scytho o e . O thore for wiim i wera.In seareh, T | tueroralarchifesat Berlin with o directiontiat | wiped the swdat'from i e 1t Tather | THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE, NOV, § and worn out, atter a tramp through the woods u_m, shoul remain unopened for fifty years. | aafd, ** What's the matter, Dant® %M seythe T fers s “Mo L] of twenty-eizht miles, we came In sight of | Notwithstanding thls well-known fuct, un enter- | d " he anawered, 14ls futher o e 0 omandte il "thelr tldtne-piace, at. 0 vclock | prising Frenchman published fu 1823 8 work | #%ed It aud Dan went to work azata, but with [ DRY @G00DS, WOOLENS, OLOTH- 1 ) on Sunusy morning. Thirteen of them werd | eyeitted * Memolres tirees des paplers d'un ::.‘;J‘;”:“lg',l:.';fiw' nnds‘;{" a‘}:’:lfutwln;n:: ge;::::‘?: ING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC,, parents, who are heart-broken at her loss, and | I withonly few dollars iu his_pocket, goes to | dlscovered. On secing the ‘Etat." 4 J amy one knowing o Baving hieard of her whore. | Sttestatute, o tedt {h A R L R el BAYONETS G¥ THE SOLDIRRS Homumo WEfat, burporting to be dertved from | wanted, fxing again, and o fatber sakd in o Ao S & B A abouts will do nn actof Christian charity by I.lu Llel lml‘ffll fll't. erday ovcrr;xlm W 8 mo- | on of the Jad of flowers in search of somie | liatening in the sunlight, they broke and ran, llwnsnvm, oty thougeh this nnuuuxllun was | pet: ell, hang it to suit yourseil.” .Daniel, s munseating with her father, Mr. Truman '{'"l' HiSte [‘, m'm_m‘" R “:',l,‘n"' i wng | thing more substuntial than smoke, He makea | five on foot and elcht mounted. = Kunning denled on "",' ) higl ,"""l"“ml'_" the for- wi:lh ":m""j cumpoaure, hung Tt fn the next treo ATUCTIOIN. teuden, ot ark Ridee, Cook County, 11l | f the State natharitics to duprive & party’ who | | coiiuction ol nsects anil shells, brius them | across o crcek, the thirteen haltedand gut ready | gory, was ewinontls syecastul lu Krunco and | aud retired. - —_— WLENHERHAETT AND ALLEN hana uibsoas lobe cnted Loy it o 21 | homie, nnd disposes of them fur a considerntle | thelr rifles, ' Our party hd crossed the creck, | Engliuce lsels WIE SUS0 FMORaSs AoV | 500 oy e ; Tharsday Afternoon, Nov, 8. at 3 o'cloc, On_re vecastons during 4 ederal Court ol Uy riebt of telal thers when | J00™ ATvase o two dater he leaves his home | When Ma), Long commanded o tialt, 1 wdvised | larely from It on the supvosition of its genu- e Jow price of subecrintion of Andrews® Da- g 0 ; £ years Tun Taimtss has devoted some little at. | Fick Fight ’“‘;{.J;’,‘;g,‘f‘;;',"_L'"","l"‘; Iag; agaln and sulls for South Ameriea. Before re- e iane at s Seiunet Colk Gty Xationsy | O Monday Judze Gary deckied i rase of fm- | JNANE LS SO FEAEEIS M BRI . F. Allen, better known dxromih-mt portance to the parties and of interest to the ives, learns to spesk Spanish uid y ce (o ¢ oy sl of fuicres O f o the n the *ireat Town Banker,” ;“::{m:: ',’!J;""',f,; 'G.S,f.‘flfim,"; 'k':,u‘,,,:':f :{,‘E Tortugnese fuently, and prepares hlmsel! us " Iiim to prepare to fire, but Lie shaply demanded | fnencss, and it fs still_to be found {u somo Ii- | 207 puts It within the reach of all. s clear ex- ¢ P brarics catalogued under Hardenbergs us nuthor, | planutions and descriptive desfymn pnt it in the ING ND LUT ,l;'.'fn" sueeetdery A daighs was. thpisuswer bo. | SR8EER B I Blie yearn. the xfiwkuy.m wus | Dower of the most ordinary neediewoman to man- ! ) -ST.,ON TIE PREMISE : ufacture 8 costume of which no_skilled modiste [ g g5 Malor,’ safd I, *you do not know the men | brought to Bismarck, who, with his ows hand, 1 . Published by W, NO. 05 JEFFERSO! Yo ate bealing wIth: 1o st bo elther eaton or | rokt the seal and hinded the inclored papers | Gneiapotye o © uehed by Wo I ANBKENS, | 1o giall poll withiout rescivo Dwelling 05 Suuth kill. Place the bovs in position and fire In two :?x Vou ltunke, the hlstorlograplier of Prussia, to Jefferson-st,, with Lot Title perfeet, | One-thind be remem red that last spring Bank. ey ctnbe " well as he van for the darlug expedition which — — Meles, of New York, came 1o thl urgvs Corn Deal ™ of September and Octo~ | 1% Shatantly tn mind. ~On his second visit | Fanks—one un, one down,’ Iit. SR canh, balangy 1 and 2 yeare: Intereat af 10 pereent, sl Cuniot Gul v Cugant | 5000 v by . 1 Bt Tt o e | 1Bt e ks ey wmint e | o, retuselitl I aud] mhobfor | luh U800 i SRR | o e e g e it 18 alble 1 ik ) eeo rrecte 1 o 1. k 7 it 7 t 1 3 N - . . 3 S SALE, Hentof the Cook Connty Natonal Bank, i Tounty Nationai Hank, againat Wittirn | Tauajow percteating to s point which na whits | SN 08 80, 00 A0 40,0, ", Wingunt | Statesman, iatoad of exteinling, 08 was hoped, | 110l o St Caldwell, B De 3t Qsordo 1Y, e o of v i s Tob Vieiatlon of | S, uurete and eas broght fo recorerfrom | W% ISIES DL M S1CT S G v e Fumer o Yeatt, Jor 1 3o frsted T e b o e mslihy, B e mecata a Woe st e posh Girand Jury of the United States Conrt fonnid ¥ A { 1 more vlaborate outiit than he has ever been ot ¥ s Pro It appeared In evidence that In making all | ©f # more ek 2 hrdh % Bl e resur Al v | $e dele Stipgen actad goly s brokerfor D | AELCGF ot a0 buainal, i o s ever, was not left in blissful lgtiorance of what | 1 Allen, who | E 4 in want of 8300 oF #400 to cnable him to prose- was zofiz on. _ile dtermined to give n Holand | {07, the, coruificaten for that puryose 16 be lasted | cijy'wia cxplorations with ressonablo assurancs Couk Couny Natiwnl” Bani with o i . e with hi: vordlce, [grave itup. T through the whole of s career as Minfster of | Foar and Misa Mary Langley, both of Chi . N TOVI i dn?;'mfium. Lik tho King of Frederick Wil i1 only covored tho veors | carde ry Langloy, batli of Chicago. No | FURNITURE, S'APQ)VES' CARPETS, ¥ e, we marchied up a bl and then marcbed and part of L In adiltion to’ th ADAMS—BARNES~At Chi Nov, 0, by t| Re o e o e R thenarclied | Lo cripty which was i Handenbera's own | Tovs fhenry 1o siiier, Wil 1. Adawis sndotne | GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 4 Thlo rip T tollowed up ery soon witn two bank wn-lsnfilu;«;llu,ol;;lg-;umlln Froushiofhiz, | BilA: Sarnews N0 eand 115 ADE 10 W araalon, thers in the same section. This thne I caught © trom 174 to 1812, by Friedrich Bcholl, Thig | === RTS8, " hb ot thelr reptited Jenders, Bob Ciciio, wp & | lutter Included n larce bumber of aficial docu: WL A: IUTTERS & CO., Auctioneors. n e B chimney. It was a pretty hot pluce, but I'mudo | ments. It was tol deemcd advisable, [or varlous | sosemamssn g e BANKRU PT SALE Saturdav, Nov. 10, 8t 04 0°clock & m.at our salesroo: I wk‘ al L o, Tur au Wliver; and the reault was that the kume = % ft more o beforo I got through with him. | reasons, to pubilsh thislatter manysceipt, but ¢ | O'MEARA—3funday, Nov. 5, oll O'Meara, o s " Vi Jiry retiried an lctinent againt fiore | oo1 U8 manner tho baik lasted about. 8630 | OESG nee ho optained o pumber of | svothier Teader, Len spouldingg escaped; | lus bech used s tho basls of Von Hanko'e Intro- | SEEAUS ISR jones, o, 748 South Malnted. ENTIRE STOCK O an Dlenierbussct tho activo moasbar of the | 80, 2L SO AR of thesa wiarsin o | heads of Iudtang, whlcti bave beon pre- | BOUH e ory ol whtic conaiia or Tour volincs tho tirss | ty -ty (hednendar) a¢ 100m iyarmace s | SIVAVEY & CO New en, Stephiens & Cow, who i s . 4 o sl ” v L EVE ' - 3 was lurieely futereated, alome with the Charter + S30,00, ull of wh iy at the then price of | LN J T D Y vec ror | at hitta, perforating is iat and clothing several | a5d Lourth bolug u Iistory of the what perlod | SYMHE 0 0 : ik Lile-hisuroce, ‘Combuny, n n vertain | ©0Fh Werelosan the el (G N vonsin 1la was offercd S50 for each | timen. Ciclla served out” bis thna la Jal, | from Vi) 1o the war ot Wheratton i 1813, by | 50 URATIRR O ot At aoa o5 0, AT AT TION, ¢ Ulunket mortzago ™ which (overed all of Mr, [\ Ui that dav Allen Inforined Stuemes that the | e o tleee heads before bringlng thew to the | Spaglding was neser caught. o Thankey, Lid acconil. wil belug L5 | Ssth year of his agn, Baturday, Nov. 10,4t 10 o’cl'ka. m., Alten's property, umd wiskh the Assimee of | W ot funds aud conld ot pay an¥ | Uhited States, but did ot wish to dispose o | My roughest tne wus fn Letchor County, tn | memolrs of farachborfs Etieral from hia fosldence to-day (Wednesday) AL St 49 State-st Alew'e Gatate [4 wow teglne to' tive weos | OF the eerticaten that if us murlt s S1004 | (1S Ve decnse thoy turnished the | the uountams, near the Virginla Hie, iicre, | It lsmot ditieult to Imagin the Interest with | at 10 o'clock a. m. Frieads of tae family aro fu- ore RECANE, Dutinced null andvold.” ot Allcy und | ero presented fur warment the bt would | 3 S \encs of the wirange atory which L re. | With seven men, | destroyed numgrous wuills | whicl this testimony ol que uf’ the foremost | vited. The atock conaiats of Stoves, Ttangos, llardware, Dtennerhasset gave the required ball, and elose {be doors, At the same thie he nssured and captuired thirteen offenders, ‘Phree hune | octors in the great Nuvolconfe dramn, uecom- | 827 London Times please copy. Tinwaro, llosse Furnishing Goods, Carpeuters 9 G tates. Now, however, he is anxlons to sell Loth ret d lawyes 4 of o Sturges that i sixty days’ thne could be obe 5 I EVER ] e e e gt | e o coubd, U3 & Toan, placo the bani i | tets L0 wunis i tis sonntey, {1 they menth. Each one wus anxions that the othep | 14nds and then take care of the certiflcates, It fu" t;;’ Yo u"‘ !"'w lehl:.zx . ullorl;l.dc end: Wl o to the Pontentiury, but bath Lated | a8 sworn fo o the apinfon of tho Hoaed of | e 8010 40 O L0 CORUTC Sline - To o towether. | The proebet of a Dye yerst | Trade members that if ut tht time It lind been | #0thys 1 ok be it ¥ ~ . BT lector or azent for souie musenm or soclety. terin at the noble art of prison shoe-making was | Known that the bank could not. pay the &805,+ 1 08 00 18y el speak_hizbly_of b Tt @ Dicarini olics and by tho advica of cownge | 000 outstanding (all of which wax owing tu | 3o time leciors | BEh, Shak Buble, BF B ared mlles separuted us from home. We were ]muled und exploiued as 1t Is by the ereatest of | MoNAMARA~Nov, 0, of diphtherta, Wilije, | and Butchers® Tools, Storu Fixtures, &c. away upin_pine mountains amons the worst | living historfans, has Leen weleomed by the | youugest son of W, J. MeNamara, ‘eruns of ante casli, men In the Commomwealth, The irfends of the | Germans, It th lor the lrst thne the Funeral to-day (Wedneaday) at 10 o'clock s, m. ly order of It, E. Jenkine, Assienec, prisoniers wery organlzing Lo release them, and 5lrfln:n "'th? upon :llfl causes l‘lrmmhm{] wb"m "::‘;',"‘lg’;’:"";"":‘,’; o, Rtobey and Rico-sta,, by | WM. A BUTIERS & CO., Auctloneerr. were resolved to nssasehinte us. 1 ondered o | diznstrous defeat of Jena, 1L shows Hlardenber, r alvary. T S T T O TR hialt, and told the thirteen that the moment | during his enforced retireueut—Napoleon e | WAkb—0n the morning of tho th. at his late By GEO. P, GORE & Cu,, thelr fricods opened tlre on s fe Woull seal | fused to negotiato with thu King until e had | fepidence, No, 142 Ceutra-av., P, W. Ward, aged 4 and 70 Wabaah avenue, i ks 4 42 yeat et They both determiiicd to work together for the | liemuers of e Board of Trade), n punte on the | LI\ doon "0l prominent. - ditizens of | tielr dovm, § - weant evers wornl T sald, and | dismigaed uid bunlshed his ininister—devising | "l from St Patrick's Charch at 10: IR Aol af e rapussss Inetmenen, | Hosri wiich woukl hase weeek 5 tajoriy ot | T, Ao v gy sl Knew ik, L futunidd irt. to ssaero | it Nletmahe ot Alfersteln to retorms whieh | riiuraiag, Sov. o, by carisgos weaan " ™ [ Boots, Shoes NIDDOTS i rervices of Leonard Swett wero ealled tno [ 1leglens woubl tusa beet SURiEbEe o 01 “Wiilte tn Brooklsn Tast dune ho dellvered | thein, and then standup to our asailants, Que | should suse 0 sout the ruin 980 Which | ALLAIAN—Tuesday, Nov. 0, at 1L ’ 2 : requisttion ou behalf of Blennerhasset, Judge e two or thres tectures before thy Long Island | 0fthe thirteon saved the assawination of hus | her fatal poliey of noutrulity hud phinged tiee. | gimon 1, Callal L rm it vl Rubbers, Arctics, and Vau Nigcins, the attorney for the Charter Ouk, | Under the advico of his attorney, declded to orfeal Soclety, and recelved aletter from i ricnds sud our uwn tassacre by escaplug and | Above ully 1t enables us to rolve thut most iin | of hiw son-in-h “wan duvited Lo take pare ln tho. negoriations, | Gefauit vn bia_ deals, and to tehi for tme for | dllee plig v son-in-inw, v . Peute ommittes o Natural History, vousisting of | spresding the news of my purposs Ju cuse of | portaul of bistorical . problems, why I'russi, rdst, A hunds uterviowol . Unlted - States | e bank, | For this e was prosecated oy the | 310 Tata: ar Henpamnin. O Kiiiman, and ansitack. Wileh, inder Froderick tho Gireat, lnd Just cone \ Functa) Tauradey, Nov. 8, at 10 o'clock & m. Rllbbflr Boots Attornes Bangn, whio Tistened to alf the | Lo Mt (08 A I e eraty, | Chloo I8 THiL épenking fo tho bighest terms | - Placing these twelvo wen fn Loutsvile, 1 | Jeree &I s Can FREMSL PONERY | V25 coimetury. " Bricnda of she tamily ars tnvied d ik e - b efr acientitle value, 1 R . f-factlun that the criminal prosccutions on both | Stutecs with bis own money, took ub sbuut gl et acintile taldesand ol thuuestadliey ANOTI(ER-HAID INTO LETCHER, Roasbach and Leuthen, collapso almost at a | to sttend. AT AUCTION. Ao 3 » $103,000 of the ontstanding tertificates, for | Of bIsconthuing hia rescarches, piles were more n maticr of euito than of | SLIENE, 26 et reretvoa dlor whijo s | | Tt plaw o s proposed expidition ta clear, that he eoneented to fuve the indictieats dis. | default lessened the bulunca to about 105,000, | 1¥ Setibel i AOTT SREE | G teds, jo 8 whichare atill outatamling, and for which, ju’ | from this city carly fu October for Bruzil, oud but fafled, o ruin coming on while we ' were In | touel, and then neain in sixty years utterly | - BRINKWORTII—Nov. 6. Clara A., wife of he tains, and causing u detentfon of tv | amazs the world by o displuy” of military | Henry Brinkworth, aged &, years, Wednesday, Nov. 7, nt 9:30 a. m, sharp. {ll’l‘!‘l’l":?‘ll‘?flhlll'\"l.llfll‘l N et cxmfled (u‘ ‘2'155 stronrtl which hus placed her far In advane of | Notice of funcral fu this evening's Journal, e and rain and without food,” 2l othier powers. To tardenberg moro than | ROWE—Tuexday, Nov, G, st No. 470 North La- [ NOTHINGTOEQUAL this sale has been wirred, ‘The elyll sult concerning the * blanket- tonscend the Xingu, s has been aald, In his ! saortimge " will be heard beforo Judges Dillon | PAfS: thissuit was brought. i - roneh cutlow " Auothier rald, attended with great ds » | any other man of that generatlon, save Stein, | Salle-st., Lockwood, youngest son of James L. | offerod in this city this senson. Full lincs e Tows o oVarore dudges Dillon | Wiy teatiinolyy thowed, accondlng (o tho ndge, | st sxpedition ic'reuclied the hiud-vaters of | | AUeyeRsiih, S MRUSeR! CQOERE | oy e credie of thin turvelous revival, | 20t Aniotactia 3t Rowe, syed ¥ years and 3 | ofthe above goods will ba_sold, and 3 I fr the ‘apajos, and ascended ouc of {ts maln uary, B‘":‘" :"“:fif& :I""l'_“lm:{:;fl:]:',‘:’#fiffl.::f;“:f;: tributaries, the Curury, for some distance. ‘Tue ey 10 D REVLANTON MITCHELL | eufTered the misjudgment and uceusatlons of | Natives told biu that the Cururu was onlyacaual & ‘u_[\anu, peaple of the First Presbyteriun the very men who were saved by bis act. conticetlng the Tapajos with the Xingu, and he \l:::rlh‘l | L:‘lrlu -::':‘:m gm:o:.mtlx.ne al:::r c&;’ltllm!r Tt apveared that Sturges neser had ny inter- lml:‘[xm'n ‘f delrrlnlnfi t'llxln ulu(L: dennuelxy. He Mitehiell, eptlon ; h bulfeves, however, that the Cururu ducs not 1ust evenlug in the lecture-room of the church, f\‘l‘le:: ‘:"‘,‘fi ;l,f:,"‘;;,lmfi L‘Z,';‘.,’.;’;:,‘;‘e!r:;:’,fi’ o h!x:.(: Join the twa clvers, but rises only a fow duys’ 0 monthe. d where, with Lieat. De Itudlo, of Ci Y - | To liis keen precoption of the cansea of the rapid % 7 stack is all first quality. Oataloguos an m.nlx;‘;f,' L Thiney lokeemens T ermocbud | decay of DPrussia, and hia frinness in carrying e earey ey av. O, Frederick W. Youse, | goods ready for inspeotion Nov., 8. thirty stills, and took numerous prisoners, | out tho reforms which ho concelved wero nec Funoral f . 420 W z 8 G. P. GOHE & CO., ¢ & 70 Wabashear. smong them the notorlous guerrilla, Andy | sary to remedy thess evils, in dus i great d.y".";“;r;“ P o No. 320 West Adsme.al. Wednes e Foster. ‘Ihis gang had previously boen success. | measures the commundiug position of Prussla | DEVINE—On Tucaday, th inst., of inflamms- | By JAS, I, MeNAMARA & CO, ful in fighting oif detachments of oflicers, but tory ctoun, Jamos A., son of M, A, and Eliza De- 138 and 140 Wabsan-ay. futends to gu down the Cururu to the Tapajos The casu of Hill vs. The Bultimore & Oblo | 8 then syeond the branch called the St to-day, . Lo welewme hiia on his return from his Earopean ourney from the Xl 50 near, perhaps, that | our rald completely broke the back of moon- | It 18 posstble here only inthe very briefest | vino, aged 4 ycars 11 months and 4 daya, S u]lr:.{ \mudol tropieal plants graced the :"l‘]‘;‘!;:,':‘l"n' ,"2:“:]‘::!1“,:;' "“fle‘:l“‘l’l';’;,‘_’vfl Y"'!‘:“m:“: i].., Piligthindenin bl iy .,,mf:f", dur- | shindng fn Wayne {}aum.y. Llhave been there o | tanuer to Xndlcnlut_v!umulfi I nr;‘nnt measures | | Punesal lwuflmglmcvn No. 68 North State-t., PEREMPTORY SALE blatfomm sy lestoats of swilax covered tha sixty doys’ elmu the batk would pav u&l its cors | Wte o heavy flood, Ou the bunks of ths Curury | dozen thues sfica and hdve met with no orguu- by wn{: i this was riullmm hed. Thoy were the . Wednesday, Nov. 8, by carrisges to OF kaoiixtutes, Dack of the desk waaa beautiful | BT 000 1 e all theso polits In | Lis Itieuds, the Campanurles, live, and ho feels | Lot ruslatunco, sshcntion of, the it aul, A8 o Hakiieul oup- cross nn; crown of German fvy und bright favor of Sturzes, and gave Judgment for hine certaln that they will nssist him in his new Several times I have been ahot ats once, the | sequence, ¢l o b‘l er'uuuu o[ ll ho peasants tr}nu n FI s ,C A Came s e ettary ot el Boathern most LT " | imeiakin, | Mter orolorine tho waioown | fr me. bty Cuniariand Cumy; A | S el ke by ‘S aboion 51 | Befieniais Diteole AT ATCTION ctte outhern 8. 4 ol % ¢r Xing ows, ] L bz, be awure ot my C ¢ PP TR L el = GVer the maln entranee, i lexters counposoi of | 1,Judee Diodgott will huve a petic jury in the | Fecion through which Lo upper SUaem Bowh 06 | ohodchec'hiear ta. till-howas, sceretil himaclf | oppressivs cnactnicits, the futroduction of tho | Schenclk’s Pulmonle Syrup for | wpnvpoy (Y MURNING. Nov. 7, ab 11 oelock, evergrecn, roscbuds, and coronation’ pinks, | District Court to-morrow to hear erimiinal cases, on & cHif forty yurds above me, and attempted | sullrage tuto the municipalfties, the reorganiza. the Cure of Consumption, wero the words ¥ Weleoze Home.”* The roumns X Manuel, which the natives nllege to be the cons | My assassination. le ired suddenly troniun- | tlon of the Goverment, und the Introduction of e wit sell on the premtsce the entire atock of Stables were well flled with old as woll us young, | Jaltroad was on telal wll day yesterby befors | iy’ of the maln steeans. e thiukes | der the bushes with arile, The ball entered | the bureaucratls systeut, aid, above all, to for. Coughs, und Colds. B O T ks, Blatatae Variest and the spirit manifested by these present i ettt L alty 2 | Bovever, that the Juruena {s the largest upper | my horso's I apranee from his back ju an | mation of the Jandwenr, the busis of the present | g great virtu of this mediet e R LTI, CR C AT showed that the welcome was more than that | Bruments for tho complainants. He will bo AP et st bt | et ol P Arman s, | Ky et sl o g R, e 3 - citber event, hentends to n-udund,‘llrl.k\v. H Bwilt, us represcntativeof | g0 0oy s, water-shed which lles betwsen the howd-water of the younte folka I bls cavicity of Superintend- | Jyile Brovanrr--oas, il v, Baltimore & | the Tapajos, Xtuzy, and Tocanting, uid the et awelcomed Uho - pastor” buck Wi u few | ohlo Rallroad, ou tral. s Purazuay river, the Lt the waln streamof the well-chowen yemarky, Mr. o Mitchell replicd | 5 0en Ganv—110 10 168, except 140, 157, 162, | RiodetaPlata. ‘The reglonof this wates-ahed liag Ihrh,ll)"l.lmukhlzlhn people for thelr reception. | No ense on trial, never been explored. Prof. Hart, formerly of Mre. Woltney followed with & song, aud the JUDuR JANKrON—~27D, 2801, 2! o wudienee then adjourned to the ichurch parlors | 201, 203, 200, 207, No cass on & o diseuss w collution which bud bee y the fal {natant, and, catching slight, of Smeitz ua ho ran, | military rzuoization of Germany. Tiiese nicas~ | matier we dirows 1t oot of fho orbtams parii shg | Sc34lre foal ouytay buslaess. ™ uyers can wow - 1 fired, ball from my rifle carryini off two | urcs produced (n Praseia cungecs which were as % of Ms’ Ongers, and ainaehing s’ weapon. 1 | truly revolutionary s thelr choracter s thoss | oo sdshus eflects acure. Terme CA i, P, MONAMATIA & CO., Auctlansrrs. chiased the ruscal all day, but” without success. | in Frunce at thusame time, As the dyuasty | BCUENCK'S u_z,uyv.zn TONIC, FOR TIR CURE OF fo e = T His property was destroy remajned unchanged, men fafled to recoznize DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ETC. By POMEROY & CO,, 4 80 staudoiph-dt. ANOTHER ATTEMIT TO RILL ME the fact. Mudenberg was also the chlel pro- 'The Tanic produces & healthy sction of the stomach, wus made n Mouroe Cuunty, ‘Fors Stebbing | moter of the great povular uprising which pre- | creating an appetite, forwiog chyle, and curlog the ebiimotaliclly un:‘l his -«lm mm{ “ih 1 ll‘wl denmyfl therr still fi;lefi‘tl‘kf n\;‘utrh g‘xl:;l::fifllmfl' un "lm:;“g ru{mln- moat obstinate cases of lndigestion, PEREMPT ORY S E and, coing up to their house at night, started ing thi n the eurly days of the o % A || to enter. Apackol dogsset upagreat cry, | Rebelion, uud which, ke that, was thy precursor BeliENCE :r’}_“l‘:,""l"égf"{""";".; ’&!}T"E cune d, by the tima mysell and companlons enter- | of victory. kit &d, Tather and son hud lofo theie howe. aud | Of Vo Ranke's volumes, all suthoritles arrea | Theso Pilnare alterativé, and produca & healthy sc- B5.000 ho others went {nto the house fiest, and, when | 1n saying that they bear none of the marks of | Honof theliver, without the 10ast danger, as thoy sra 3 tributary of the Tapajos, and lie may deelds to hest, Manuel, In etrute to thegreat LISO Auctioncers, 7 283, 280, 287, | Cornel} Unldvtn;’lzy, ; vlrhE:x Is now dln:ulfil.' thlu prepared | _JUDoe Muone—Argaments in the’ West Park ::1‘;.:‘0('"‘","‘: s ,:;:,,.,“'fig:“fi'":‘h‘: el und the sube C‘f;‘n:&l;’.‘;flfi:(:"‘g;‘ case 307, Woll ve, Raur- | OF this water-shed that we witl diamiss £ with No few remarke.” Morris proposes to examine of the church, Th ttine oceupled the timo until o late % hen the: gutherln broku up, ‘Co-night | Manu, and calendur Nos, 407 10 520 laclus Lour, ¢ o sutistica that the menhad really fled, we walked | age and decayine power, but are stamped | free from ealomel, and yes moro etficacious {n restoriug 2 The i S, AT Ehelt Wik ches i Tho. ropiae | Feon el exeant 264, 200, 201, | Mercapormation, and, flar of this reeli U8 | ot thcis bursy L DML i camira I opo | Eifougtiout by the wellbalancet Hdgments tha | 8 bewlthy scionaf e liver, = “ | INVOICE SEASONADLE NEADY-MADE woeklv ineeting, some uccount of whiat he bas | 203, 20, i, 200. No ease on trisl, ' | ploration will be cf undoubted value it Le suc- | hand. “Threo shots followed our upprorance; | even tinpurtiality, which has charscterlzed ull These rewnodles are 8 crtaln cure for Consumption, ay sen ubroad. 08 FAUS ELL-Genera] bulucss. Eeeds In completing Lis Labors, all wiro mmedat me, a3 1 heldthe candle. “Tho | that b ‘las written. The publication of i | fhe Rubmontebirup tiens the Watier satpuriaes the C L o l H I N Junie Wikllass—o1t, Fox ve, Long atlll on | After baving made ou gxamination of this re- | Urst flash from the bushes was all the warnbng | Work, In which hu ) well 1ol tis atory of | Mood. The Mandeake Pilisast upn s llens, soate ’ MATRIMONIAL. trial. clon Morris. Ihtends desceliding the Paraguay | I needed. A candle never went out more snd- | Prussia’s great statesman, I {v Is his last, will | hestthyblie, aod vemovo al dlscasos of sbe liver. 0fien { 45 o atock 76 cases Ladies', Misses', and Chlldron's denly. Staybe I snuifed it—maybea bullet; | prove n fitting eud to @ brilliaut and uscful | & cause of Consumption. Tho, Gcamesd Toole gives b, at all” events, lla blaza dlsappeared Ina | arcer as o bistorian, i Shatsfes fha St oy hu]...‘.?'.’f;.:a BOOTS. SHOES AND SLIPPERS 4 - > o twinkilog, and, falling on ol fours, I fired in w:fmfi:‘:a'g‘u‘; Shioulstiun of | e a0 nr‘"-lsu.' ) y h EDERHEIMER—KOUN, . ANNOUN(,-' EMENTS. and the Rio de la Plata to Montlvideo, and then v . vall from that port to thls ceontry, carryls A iweddiys of Bate than onlloarg futéress with him the fi'&‘x’u of his expedit! on, He 1‘1‘ took place yesterday afterncon at the Congre- Achalk-talk ects ¥ i d ura by Frank Beard will b | determined to start on this tour of explorution | the direction of the flash of the guns of the il ¢ f Co Fiou i taltou fat gatlon Anshe Marlv, ot the corner of Twenty: | piven Monday eventug, \le ¥ .P il hl:l I: poorly equipped rather than oot ut i evemy, ‘Then crecping, The no.Aw'anEEifc?fi (—:gnl!&)leum—hu Hr ] fn‘fi':fi'fiflfmafllnn:‘:‘flfufir e oA tme Thursday Morning, Nov. 8,at 10 0'olock, sixth street and Indiana avenue. It was the 3 i = eley e —— 1 BENDEAVOIED TO KILL, s g—1d Dr. Bchenck {s professlonaliy at his business oMce, 4 o Avenug M. E. Cburch, corner of Thirty-uluth but unsuccessfully. Next mumlna’ thelr stills Ingratiated ftacll so rapidly into public favor | corner 5iXTH aad ARCIESUS., Philadelplia. ever At our Stores, 78 and 80 Randolp! eclebratton of the puptlals of Mirs Cora Koln, | grreet, GHORMLEY FURNISHED THE TROUSSEAU, were destt , uind over did 1 detnolish *thu that it Is superseding ull applisuces heretofura | Modday, whiers sl lstiers fur advice niust bo sddrens f, BLIS N, POMEROY & CO. deughter of Mr. Juseph A. Kohn, of Kobn Tno marriage of Miss Cora Kobn and Mr. Max ) hol : cinploved for ke purposes, Lis twost remark- | ™ FURN, —_————— ‘Tho regular monthly meetlng of the Chicugo | 5. i o $1Ict! with noro whalesome satisfaction thea | gyie” e, 1y #pe rdi d iy A B " " . gl % & able festurs extraordinary durabilit, in & > P f} {r?lhcr'n, mfd Mr. }lu Edertieluicr, who 18 & | (100 Vereran Clab will be held at thelr rooms, | Licrieimer yesterday was a soclal event of re- | upon this occaston. this respect 1o other floor-covering cun s i THPQUTANE ArROUSCEENT, By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CUy wllent partucr of the firm, The ceremony took | @2 poae otel, this eveolug at balf.past 7 | Markable interest. One great featurs of tho Wyatt related other incldents fn hislifo asa | 1 i T is NEW STOCK OF ELEGARTLUNS, Auctloncers, 84 and 83 Itandolpa-st. |:h{(:kfl :Illl o’cl‘o‘c‘l’( in zdnu Inmn.aan wm:l d‘x',' the | S d g8 all-pasl n;h:r way llwmnlgull(ljcfim t{oune;: p:,e});:lcd by P“f,"“tfieyl ggn“‘g;l‘g',"'frm:gfic:“m;&m'::‘; manufactured tnake it moat des rablo fordiviug n‘fl;fi.‘fi'&’{%%’@?" HAGQUE uxrceable pomp and circumstauce which was 2 the entuent artlst, orinley. 6 bri cos- 2 o orie TOUIS, 8, churchies, and overy variety o A oY e X Y bcfnmllu: ina wealthy family desiring to sig- (F:;f;;fignl:’:‘!l!:lllb';ufl?:u fl:u? (_){m',‘::l.';:: tume, tozether wl’th all the other clugant tof- :l?::r:c‘fl::he::;lum&lu:rcl:'f%::hhl:fl;h-l::n::w': buliding. Ku_prrp -.-t-deaf:.n. ul‘fif&‘i;‘,fig“fi:;z?:m "Efi.’ Pmc“i & "WI:S:‘::: ;‘nhI:: iy patie u weworable ovent . thelr peivate | (U RO o o day fram 3 to § | 164 Were faalduncd undur th personal direc- | fo oapcals whouow fababit the hdark aud TSEk (4 400 Doac s Sorres vens 8 bloody ground.” Beveral years were ueceasar PREMATURE LO3S OF THE HAIR, 54 BTATE-ST., [ica) ok mufl st vo et reuiar ordauiaed resistance. Mo s | Which 1s 80 comuun nowadays, may bo eatirely | 4T gl T o now ollered, thougn ocraslonally somo darlug | prevented by the usoof Burnett's Cocostne, J¢ | MAKTIN, [Fiu offender resisis and frequently ‘escapes arrest, | bas been used fn thousands of cascs whore the hair | 154 STATEST., ' Iicl Thess inoonshivers fear Wyatt more than auy | was comlog out in handsful, aud bas never failed i 7 | ELEGANT NEW PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, 13| NEW PURNITORE OF ALL KINDS, 13 GOODS BLIGUTLY DAMAGED DY WATEK. Q'elock po . tion of this geutlemau. This is the sccond S synagopue waa chastingly decorsled (08 |~ opy g oogage services of St Jobu's Protestant e A el T K 1 tiic occasion, ‘There was u profusion of floral | . " : i Eplvcopal Church will be sesumed this week. { besides 1 . wilts, anong which wers conspleuous & magullls | he frot of the series will bo lield at the resis | and n‘i:umillll::x“ln hu‘ ?{;cfiiffmfififl?‘iflrfi.‘l“’ vent wedding-bedl of waite carpations, uod s bos | dencg of Mr. Audrow Pearsou, Nu. 79 Purk avee Thy su; v living Bolds brave, and despe MARTIN'G, | o 23 | All the goods which wero damaged by water Guts el . b pert costumes fu thiy beautiful bridal | Liviug man. rave; and desperate as they | to srrest Ite decay aud 10 promotc s healthy aud E: i 4 lioud wilierluz swouut of garlauds of sialax wui | G : outll werne ol compieted to e wenton 1o W | arc, that they should hold i fu such strango | viioroe growth: Tt ekt the sgume tino unrivallcd | 134 BTATE-ST..'Fiac seal siln vacyu 2 | oz tho dre of last Saturaay will be aold WS clianeel 100k very et mady th8 | Tue oming st 0 o'clock the angual Con- | Wiention this fact ag wn cvidence of bow expedi. | dread Is Inleed remarkuble. 83 dressing for the bair, A wingle auplication |y, EMIRSCRl N scuuc 193§ Tabtes, etc. : wvunding 1o (he ritual of tho Jewlsh Ciiurc, fu | Sorthwest couveucs st the Tremont House, in | 11 Wst R iatier of comuon kuowledee Letore | Wiy JFart W semarked, with a laugh, & b Large Graln-Product BGOG0S. T pate trecence of i Large conregation, composed ul. | $he ladiee’ ordinary, The sesslon will bo one [ that he was the leader of styles, ung the sile Ey Rrey g L B3 Be rEvOcui sk roduels, EXAMI oN P AY Parties lookiog for barcains will do well tos! e & . 3 tioned suthority fu th v ey- | doubtleis recslled wany o weary tronp I St Puul Ploneer-I'reat. ST BE SOLD most & :nrl‘xzzi‘;‘fypxa ‘t‘h‘-. !rs;:x:: ':::3. ::'l;:l:vul';e l«:( *“A““‘Y ‘::' hmll‘ll:::zl whis evenfopatoun | £ Ilhlfiunm'\'\ ‘e .fi,»‘é.‘u"fa“’n‘&‘ifl&t ‘:trutxt -eufih l;.x lthem. *just 'huu' S d lunl:llhuxlpcu‘vi " .:.h” lnm‘lurul‘fl :!ntementi lhflvfhb“m“b; RT “Al‘;";lh sfisz CBABO fandenyails, be e Sne NN — aiitestEd i ' EfCal 2 reception w ven evel i But ke Las now e tu: to tod thew, ucratly between 4 an: ished from time to tine touching the produc LACK BEA) 5 1 be manifested In the ueszbborhood over | st Brands Hall, comer of Erls uwid Clark | b taleated, Wo o pot. beliove choste & oo L ; STA By RADDIN & CLAPP, wountains near & munmuriog rill, water, of | of somo of the farge farms beyond Fargo, un course, belnza Receseary clement’ fumaking | tho line of the Northern Pacife Hailroad. Wo corn juice, as the vatives term whisky. Some- | are now enabled to give the exact reault of the 1t hanpy event. The space surruundivg the el (oI W crowded with carriuzen, uud. with | Lagiod 1Le usual crowa of curiuus peopleto whoso eves | aud witl be lidies compusing the Swedish | gon tn his lne of business lving who could ay tet. It will be Jargely sttended, | produced so magnlicent l‘lllc:f!ll":l‘;’r‘:luflcl:: OUR SALE OF o CELEBRATED taroughont : e 3 4 ¥ very pleasant affalr, n 80 short a thae, 'Fhe lady whose toilet times they are ju gulches, sometimes fu cuves, | threshings on several of thesy farms. Onthy aweding ora fuuerat s alwurs u gwvterlous | 0700 (b bomeless gire aro re- | abaped by Gboraier kiows that she 14 leears | sometimes f undenground spote, but | Cass & Chency fann a field of 2,315 deres pro- the Usion—oxpressed Lo al e et o il | o ested o teet b the Trewont House as 9 | witha tasto and’ elegance unobtaluable say. | 8lwaye iuulaces secluded and scarcely tobear | duced 67,250 bushels of whiat, beihg o trite parta, (AW and npwardiac T e Aty Duu;«l_ Welock . . Mrs, D, L. § Wardner, of Catro, | Where elao fn the United States. rived at without s gulde. ‘Tho most under 25 bushels rencre. Another field on the Srdere AU FEUEL Contee: y ) ity ‘.1...: mY“w o el md‘:mh:-,;‘: President of the Dligols Industrial School for | 5 s “me‘{mi"ul"wl‘éw mui-unyu same farm, wl: laxnln 131‘0‘1 Seres rflmfiw Soner, Uhlcsgo, b v I ut the opposite coruer was hwproved 1o | 8171, will be present, aud it {s Loped there will SUIT IN ATTACHMENT eVer saw wis (o uak| county. It wuscon- | 23, g a fraction ‘s X (;" .ch et eee—— FRID AY throw u calcluw radiance upon the bride os ehy | B 4 good ttendance. has been brought by F. E. tpoomer, formeily :h:“::‘::llu"{:.!h::‘fiz et fhe:.tlh‘;n'zhwm'ulfi:r fifi Victde :'lv-”;) 1?5.1.;‘1’: mu:l:«!?:}n:r‘&f\ \;L!anlf::‘ 1 repped out, The Soclety of Decorutlve Art will open fta | 8g<atof the Clicago Uniou Limo Works, sgatuat | tian threo Uitues s loug aud twice a3 wide, | S8 pounds per busticl. =) Nov. 0, 1877, will bo both large and attrsctivé ‘Lo bridezmalds accompanied the Lappy palr | sooms ou the Sth of Novewber, In the Dore | F. W. Pbiuney, proprstor of sald lime works, 10 the order desiguated, a3 fullows: Muss Jen- | Buildlug, nurtbwest coruer of State sud Mudi- | for vleven thotesnd Sve huudced dollars o the ¢ Koun, Mbs Tille Foreman, Miss Koso | bou struets, sutrance Ly staliway on Stute streat | Circait Coust. 204 well deserving the altention of buyers. RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 229 85 Wabas Built 1n the eutratnice of & cave, shadowed by On'the Grandin farm, 2,600 scres of uverbanging trees wud depse growths of briers | produced 03,600 busticls, or a little overan aver- 804 bryshes, at tha busvof $wo bigh mountang; | uge o2 twenty-four busbisls; o feld of 140 acses

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