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8 THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: I'RIDAY- NOVEMBER 30, 1877. L - THE CITY. cofln IE BLOOD-CURE. PR T Ty = e e R P ey 1o hees patdow, f o can find irvath,_or until ] tha Jeanit Chieeh, “whero polemn Hizh-Mase wiyy 1nto a coflln and sent to the Morgne. There the man In chiargs took tho body ont_of the coflin, placed it on the alab, and turned & stream of by Minfeter Seward, who charged him with Lelng the cause of the publication {naShanghat utper of o libeious acticle reflecting on Seward. the door opened, aml a0 young man stepned ont and dlsappeared thraugh onn abattolr doors. ~ That 1a a pretty he Ininte, if ho can't or will not baze, Then he's 1. nnd theaeo by eare ta Calvary, § i : f gl oy He l;llfllh:u'k'cd‘flll(l ut luto his lt'h!fllnl. 'wnlm'ut Wednesday, Nov. 2R, of theamayfe X ; bealtay-donkime Uvod-deinker, thonght' tho | Ve says thiat Macgowan's letter was recelved by | drving, and tnken over to the shom, where e | fove ) GENERAL NEWS. o e D e hem | Pationts Who Drink at New York Ab- | Rritcr, as he drew near to withess, i possibics | hinse aa nenely as he can remember, ot tho | mist nteh unon ix toak T0 e falle rom | i faneral Wil take. Mava Sainrday nest from 3 & tho blood-irinking ccremony, But it was evi- i« tate reaidence, 180 Nurth FrankHu-at, by eqea dent lic was not the patient, ashe soon returned bearing a amall allver cup, which shone in sharp contrast toita crimson contents. A pale face proper time. That It bas never goue ot ot his poseession since; that, In fact, there was noth- ing swimtever fn the letter of sufliclent fin- portance to make It an object to send it back to weakness, 10 tlo gn, he rets another ducking, 4 and is then put in the Qunzeon withott supner, ) Tiges to Calvary, . In the dungeon ho eets one-half mifonaof corn- | S5 Dolrolt and San Francieco papors. picas bread and one-hall pint of warcr esch twenty- | “OP¥: There was no meeting of the Board of Ednca- tlon last nigit. ten. T, C. Whiteside, who has been abeent ot the artendant. Shipley was then sent, coflin . and all, to tho Caunry Tlospital, whero ho attoirs—The Thirst for Blood. lingered’ HIl 1 oelnck” yeaterdny morning, when he died. An Inquest wili be held this O'MARA-The burial of Dan O'Hara will 1y, ! Curtes- appeared at the carriage-window nnd o delicate- | Shonghal, o thinks that the lotter was [ four hours. Many contract fatal disenses in the & K o o from the city for eeveral months, bas roturned, maning FOTEL ARRIVALS. Bateliers Claim 1t Will re---Physl- 1y-2loved hand reached out andtook the cup. | opencd by Bradford because he dreaded that | dungeon, and dle in the hospital. The men ",.",;‘,'_.(;'f;," 2',7:“2:2'{‘:;{ In.lm.;.::m','é.g;‘]]""‘;{ sad {s at tho Giranid Pacific. Sherman Moure—Tho Hon. B, C. Marr, RNos- clans Say It Is Dangerous. ¢ disappeared for a nroment and then reap- | it might “contain some charzes agalnst hlm‘ havo to work so hand, and they got such poor | yited ta attend. Toral, that four men fn S stovo founrry Molo | Lt the foreman's pet dog, throw it fu the furnace, and ate It. Some prisoner told on thom, and they were pht fn tho aungeon for two wecko, | Schenck’s Pulmonie Syrup for and lost all thelr grood tinie, Ammnxmmlnhcvi ) ) for thic moat petty oifense, such oy furning his the Cure of Consumption, hend, laughing, or tooking at a visitor. [ hope Coughs, nud Colds. and trust some one will take this In hand, and do sumething for the poor unfortinntes. Theso | Tho great virtuo of this mediein s that it ripens the are but a fow of the many outrages practiced | MAtter and throws it cut of thosystem, purifies iny there, The crueltics T withessed thurs ot times | Do andthus offects acure. made my blood ran cold.” SCUENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, FOR TIE CURE op -. DYBPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, ETC. e e GIRLS AS CIGAR-MAKERS. Tho Tonte prodices & Lealthy action of the stomaen, creating an_appetite, forming cbyle, snd euring 1y wiost abetinato cases of Tndigestion. The break (n the Daltimore & Ohlo Rafiroad, caused by the flood in the Potomae River, has been repaired, and passenger Lrans are running agaln through to Baltiinore on regular time. A party was given last evening at the resk dence of Mr. Al 8mith, No, 211 Vincennca avenuc, in honor of the Misses 8mith, of New York, A large nnmber of persong were pres- ent, who danceduntil a late tiour, The Ladles’ Buard of the Industrial &hool ot Uty Chureh, nnd that of the Central Home- opathle Free Dispeenry, are requeated to meet aL the Tremont Houso club-room this morning 8t 10 o'clock to arrange for the entertalument to Lo given under the nusplees of Prof. Bartlett. on: Col. Ed F. Ayer, Harvard: N, E. TPerkina, enred, and the young man turned out what ap- e ol 7% Bented to ba About it of the arlginal contenta, t was evfilent that she wan a * new caso ™' and bultoeks® bluod had not yet hecome palatable, FAITH IN THE DLOOD-CURE. It is ncurious fact that the men shout the ‘slanghter-houscs have the most complete faith in the blood-cure, and yet it was almost linposst- ble to find one that bad drank bluod himself. It fs clabined by the advocates of tho cure who nre, as a rule, outside of the medical profession, that hitehers and men who are habitnally em- p]n(crlnlmut the abottolrs are the strongest and most. robmar fn the worlidl asa class, and enaes uru cited where men goine {nto alnnghter- houses to trork In poor and failing health have, I n fewmontha, entlrelyrecovered theirstrength and 1a [ullr convinced, as 18 his brother, that al correspondetice anddreased to them throurh the Consular Post-Oftico has heen subjected to the rame survelllance by Beadford {n the mutual fn- terest of himself and Minister Seward. The dispatch recelved a fow days since, the sub- atanco of which was published In these columns, indicates that Bradlord I stil further Involved. llr. was addressed to Gens Myers, and 18 as fol- owa: Stanonat, Nov. 10, 1877, —Tiradford tried for embezzloment, Pleada guilty aud has been fm- prieoned. Apbeals to the President, Chiacns re- moring siway. JonaEx, Gen, Myers {ully belfoves that Bradford’s con- vletion will rnsult In a complete oxposa of the canspliracy which he thinks caured the removal t and J, D. Cremin, New York: 8 W, Park, “ i 3, Watson, New York; J. W, Crait, Ane York fleraid, Nor, 2. and' 1. ;er"r:‘ifh e;lmuau' :""fi""”,’,'";"‘ Cl%rotnng: It bas been sald that the vitality of nxvlfl:;;z ] vojor, Bostons cliew, Newark, | antmals unites with the atmospherc, and i a ¥}" 76':’?{’."';1,,’(::_"]?;t,m,“‘"':m{!‘:’ ,\ ¥, | eorbed hy those peoplo who aeo immedintely (l'lm‘ll\lnlxmdl:m;vlgn e m);'nuny e lrllgxl:lllll'll about thck hody at the :lmq:‘ n{l ::’alh. d'f‘h;n o 2 o Chvgire | vitality is known to exist in the , AN s IIT:F:'{, :\"In“:v“\"r;\l':mh.us,.u ":’l‘lne’q‘?glf.vl‘,'xl:!h: ,.vd"fir not snrprlsing then that there are persons who ;x;.“ 1'17'"' snm:; ,' \l‘ ‘:,r.‘ N mr;n«l).l 29‘;{\ nTxll:; datly visit tho abattoirs to catch the hot blood Ay Swneney) BoslonSs.., (Faml 2alfos=t i 1 the bullock and, drinking it, nouriah and sus- fon, L B i Judge K, | © Y {\"xfimnlf:’,mmmflflofin:ll'lf’eu i, A6 Ko cs, | taln thelr own exhausted vitality, Such Is actu- Madison; Samuel White, Londan_Eng. ; 't‘he [ fllg- ally the case, nnd the abattoir at the foot of Amioise, Lam ,"f':":,. ettt Mioaton: | Thirty-fourth strect and North River fs tho ro- Clinton ¢ollier, phis: Capt. 3, K. Cowles, | ciptent of the most patronage and numbers Devil'e Lake, Mnnufacturers Pleased with the Exporl- h o ] : ;i thy - | BCUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, POR THE cy sy Joung inan, who Iy vory plous nnd dont | ensan, ‘achioy 1t Peckham: st. Louiss W. T, | Taricty'of diseascs, Tho blood fs drank prin- | (IR0 e Cully aubstentiniad TUe WELe ——— 2 New York Sun. Theso Piliaara alterative, and prodaco & ealihy ae. 1 Tenizth, esterdny, after being mado late for !‘:tar;a. foatm; R N, Jewell, Newark, 0.3 | cipally for vonsnmption and debility, and for city and thero was not one who did not {ndoree OHMI0 PENITENTIARY. There are between 8,000 and 4,000 girls mak. | tlon of the iiver, without tio least danger, as they arg Ing clgara In this city now, owing to the pending | [vo frem eaibmel, sn yes sors eflcactous tn Talortag strike of the cigar-makers. ‘The manufacturers Theso remediea ate n certatn curo for Consamption, ay ol tell the same story. They say that tho sue- | the Pulmonio Sirup ripons tho matter and purifies thy " T. Conningham, TiMn, 0.3 J riey, 8t | giscases and complaints of a kindred nature, s W, adoue, Warhingion: Joe '“l‘,l"fij But there have been soma_cases of almost mir- Townaend, New York: Grand | aculoua curcs, it Is stated, particnlarly among Raplds; dehn Sennle, St Loais; R AL 8pivesy | children, of scrofulous diseases aud discases of dinuer, canie to the conclusion that the worst and at the same thine beat means of revenge twas to wish that the ministet’s turkoy might be bitrnt. 3 biood-drinking in the tullest aml most hearty terms, They even went further than that, and vlalined that to sctually drink the blood was only necessary In the most severn cases, Ordl- Its Managemont and Didelpline—~Stntement of & Reloasell Convict=Tho Clothing and George Near h blood, The Mandrake Pllis act upon the liver, S Topekas T. C. Powers, Montana, nary cases can be curedand have been, say ther, Diet—Tortures of the Bapiismal Fout and | cess of the girls s marvelous, and that, if the 3 ' Create a ety i miding ol dehvedts Jaring | pon e S 00 . by e mtenc simpiytudng tarly vhen | -t Dungeon—New Appiienton. of o | srko conumuenthre will no bo worc foe o | IEAL RIS RS . ot : sy I L BY. HOW TIL8 REODL: 35, DIIAYI At UMAINE Moxa Cure, strlkers In o very fow weeks, as the girls will be | d strength ta the Atomach, makes & Rood il oyt ettt aged | COLREOTOR IARYEY. | g vt sasghortans o th ot ot | it Seberirom e ety Lon et et o, 7. ohs i s omec, s ok able to take their pinces; that it is a blessing fn | tlon, and enabies the organs to form good blood, ang t it [} Intl disgulse, a8 1t affordsanew cmployment for &?{éfigéfiaflz‘éfi%filfl E‘n?é‘i??fi:?xofi'nifeff ¢ 1y o 2 women, and sccures workers whosa services may | ahd the neo 51 the medielies hersoTered 1 0 1S, be depended upon at. low iwages; that g nx{x;‘o rcgmg‘_)hu“ -fl"f\'i‘('éfl"s I ,;“" 11'n;:’-xln':‘n oflen, e b 1) jo! . Phila 7 the girls learn quickly; that o Jarze | §{50Ay where all loticrs for sivice m":‘mn.fig-m{ proportfon make good work; And that | e e————— thoy apoll no more tobaceo than ordinary CABRITT'S PREPARATIONS, learners, Stralton &Storm oxpeet to save from PSS esrsor e iio Rttt T 220,000 to $30,000 per annum because tho girls 4 ft - g don't smoke, as they formerly allowed cach of thefr 200 workmen l.wcn?-flvu cigars ver weck. Thoy wiill put up thirty-five new tables for the ] ] g riginal and Standard Manufactures. the writer's Intimatlon to one of the butchers that the theory of inhaling the escaping vitality smacked somewhat of humbuyg, the butcher futedly replled that he knew nothing ubout hat, but ho did know that n man suffering from certain disensea who would stand over a beet's paunch lupg enonh would get cured. A DANGENOUS CURE. ‘The butchers say that the physiclans will not prescribe blood for their patients simiply from prejudice. They do preserihe raw meat, and ceriainly, say they, the propertics of raw meat arc to bie found in tht blood In a greater and stronger degree. The writer conversed witha number of physiclans on tho subject, and they front, brown jcans pants, and black soft hat. lnlu:'nmlun rezardiie him #hould bo sent to police headquarters. A man named @Griffin, supposed to be the notorious Teddie Griftin, highwayman, was run down and killed yesterdny forenoon at the cor- ner of Halsted and Forticth strects by a train on the Lake 8hore road. The body was re- moved to the Town-Hall ot -the Stock-Yards, where it awaita the Coroner's {nguest, The funeral services over the remaling of Miss Lizzie Clark, daughter of I'rof. J. fl. Clark, of the Chivagzo University, wil Le hold this mom- foz f the University chapel. A speclal train day h . | Thirty-fourth strect was made yesterday by tho m:llm T(l:m ,?(-rra‘;:":r :l{ez::ll o m“:‘:‘:(::d:n r:[ writer, Passing through the long lnces of beef, Collector Harvey In conncetion with a dressed amd rendy for tho market, to the cantre bond reauired of the Phanix Distilling of the huge building, the ehambles are found. Company, the polnt belng that the Collector | 4renty ‘““‘;Y e :”“"l,l::;" th:rl‘ llf:m‘hn hiad detnanded an Increased bond of the coucern | Shonlder ond dy: h , stood within a fn.order that his alleged partuer, Mr, Derby, suiall jnclosure, and hangiog before them was a wight be pald for golug onit. These allegne | Toxan steer, still warm and the biood dripping tlons ‘were accompanied by what purported to from agash in his throat. The Implements of be n conversation betwcen Mr. Harvey nnd o | Slaughter lay about, and the light strugzling Times reporter, m which the following seu- | through the windaws overhead aud reflocted tences appear: from tho Wlood-sonked floor cast a reddish tint “1'd rather you wouldu't use my name; call mo by my vumber, 11,040. Not that PIL tell you anything that lsn't the truth; but now that Iam out and mean to live an honest life, I'd rather not have publicity. If Ihad not made up my mind neyer togoe to the Penitentiary again, 1 should not daro to say anything. You remember when I was arrested and sent up for thoss forged tolegrams—Dulime’s namo aud others! Well, I got clevon moathe, and bad a comparatively cosy time, ns 1 was a nurso ten months, snd could runaround, The making of cizars in tenements s belng vi - » . | upon eversthing, ‘The stecr was lowered to the | nearly all apposed blood-drinking, while many | and talk and sec things. Many prisoncrs have | grndually abandoned, and large factorics are 2 AD 7 S ’é;:fr:l;cll&’l?rt‘:;{ rnli.‘;g:fi!m:"s-'lg:‘k.'x’:?rlv.]lln‘:: aiiep e st Ttho whlikymén oblect s pur u&';:: n:d{ while tho hide was beinz rapldiy | Of them acknowledged that they” belluved most. | prowlaed tha *life W’ t0 (oIl About tho bt | win started: A8 fnbt.na tho apprentices learm, . OEFICE AND FACTOLY: accomnodation of friends, ‘The members of "Hmy wish to procare my ramoval, and thers | yopon from his body, the writer turned to ono excellent results have followed In some cnses, they are put into niew bulldivgs, and other ap- | 108, 64,66, 68,70, 72, 74, 76, 80 & 82 Washinglon-st, prenticestako thelr placee. An averago of 10 —_— per cent! of the applicants prove to be unfit for 9 the work; about the same s among inale B A B l I I s lenrncrs, i Eu‘mf Icn?l\l-wru m;}art{nlam :len:: tho rirls would sicken at the sincll of tho tobacro, g Dbut the danger of hickuess hasbeon in 8 meneuro EST soAP. obviated by dividing tho work aud preparing the iy mosk pleasant and aMective Bosptor th. Tam tabacco In anothior room, or for 1'nmily Waahina purpotes evet bife "I'io eirla’ aptitudo for packing is remarkable, | {FEaF o family W ashing purnescs evet, Thele (&ulek eye for colors cnablza them Lo dis- tinguish the diffcront varieties quickly. This ITTI bas hcretomn):“bfcn cnus:derud n ll[;dllcg r;ncu- ation, at which expert men could make from gi’om per week, Mr., Smith has glrls who narnml%m 813 to 814 last weoek, ofter only TOILET SOAP- ormnerly a telegrapl operator, ono wita o are: ‘ol Taakior, ant ahothar was n clork I astoro. Tho | hatne cauak. Eamele bor. contaiaiag thrce cates packing must be dons by daylight, and the rages nt that place, but soinchow, on getting out, they went back on their word. I hnfi promised tho boys to talk, nud when thoe time camo for me to"go un?‘y sald: ‘Now, Juck, don't you do as the rest do, promise to talkand then Keep your mouth stut.’ 'l give you my stateinent beeauso I thiok it ougnt to bo'done— not that | bave anvthing to_complain of, or any bard feelings againat the ofticlals up there. “Wall, In the Srat place, the diet of the pris- on is as follows : Breakfast—Onc-half pint of lukewarm coifee and no swectening, ono piecool corn-bread (one-fourth of an inch thick and two by threo Incics square), aud one small plece of bofled beet or pors, which, at times, Is so far .putritled that the smell is unbeurable. Dinner =—A cup of water, corn-bread (the same sizo as for break{ast), two ounces of hominy, and ono sllco of beef or pork. Bupper—One-2all plnt lukewarm tea (uo sweeteniog), ono picee of brown bread, and three spoonsful of thin mo- Inssce. ‘This Is the bill of fare. 4 The clothing of the prisoner s one shirt, onu thers intu if. When T was appolsted to anc- 5 Eood é'fi: Wobater, ¢w§'}em "-’g:‘. o6 Sledilt was | of the attendants and sald greatly disappointed and vexed. ife was laboring Do peoplo come hicrs o drink blood 1" to have his friend, the humana Derickson, ap- 3 i Polnted, and ko has apparently nover forgiven mo | **Lord bless you, ses; tots of them, Have o for recetving tuo oifice, llren{unonndllmumnm glasa?” and Lhe gory flérenles stooped down sbout as (riendly as Medill, and they have all [ for n simall ‘dipper that stood neer by, The o e 1 slug Lo be excused, contlnued th And now the zentleman who is clalmed to :J,',lfc';";m‘;"“’: y ed tho have been intervicwed writes aa follows: “\What do they drink it for1” Crteano, Fone 0 nitna Fomes or ibts morn- | g Vel for all kinds of things. It whl cure i 1 ot cedited with having brousht your name | Simost angthlig, If you onty think it will, Con in during an intersiew. T hot to-my knowlo | Sumotion most oftei, and weakness of all kinds, edge, an yonr name was forelgn to the matter nn- | Jhin wofiluldfl,nk 1t to got fut, and fat people der dlscussion, and thero was no occaslon for tha [ Who think thes'ra weak to get strong. reference, lospectfully, J, D. Hanver, ':gnnaoltlnflr:::l:lo«::gl'xlz[::slmu R m‘i&kf lzcn‘t’ct-lr“v’flxr;}rl:‘: er'cl;:rlv:gyn; '.;‘.’.if‘.fll,'.‘.‘ »'.fl? and bz the man made a fllo{lun asif to g'cn. thnt'the stateients attribnted to the former | some, whi -§he.“rllcr h;stlll l"hecke«l. s were manifactired “ont of whole cloth, uud Can prople come. und drink o quantity of ft the Birst time!™ X,‘:';‘o;’,;"fi.'fl{.}.:‘.fifl ,‘,'.’,‘:;:,’.";’ o o dhie:tbevioy * Very seldomn, Most people are afraid of it Most of them objeeted to iL on the ground that It created a depraved appetite that ‘might in thne pass beyond all control. Onedoctor states that he belictes tho thirst for bullock's hlood creates a thirst for humanbloodIf not checked In thme, and he hud heand of a caze where o bluod- drinker, op belng deprived of Dis customary beveragre, sprangg upon une of bis brothers aud sttempted to tear the flesh of his arm with his teeth, His passion for blouvd had become so strong nnd ungovernable that it was necessary to coniflne and wateh it Whilo out of the hi- fitence hedeplored the fact that hecouldnot con- trol his nwiul appotite, and warned his relatives and friends of the danger of approachlug him when the mania returncd, He had been acense tomed to drink bullock’s blood st a certain hour of the'day, and exactly at thot hour the flerco apirlt of a Toxau steer scemed to possess him. T‘hu friends of tho theory of the ‘Dbload- cur¢” clahn that the ophysiclans do not pay the attentlon to tha subject that its hier clasa—1880—will act na pall-bearers. ‘The thirty-sccond annual hanquet of the 1M1~ nols St. Anarew's Boclety will take placo this cvenine ot the Sherman House at S o'clock, swhen the son of Scotia will_ assemble around the festive board tn honor of their patron Balnt, Tha prospeets ars that this will be one ot the largest and Jolliest gatherings of tho kinid ever onjoyed by the Soclety. As usual. there wili be toasie, toddy, songs, snd pleuty to eat (Includ- ingz haggis), and a gocd old fashioned jollitica- tion. Mrs. Jal:anna Plls, s Bwedish woman, 34 years of , reslding with her husband at No, 42 Deerlug atroet, attempted to comnit sulclde Jast evening by taking a dosoof rat polson. When her husband arrived home from work at 6:30 in the eveningg he found her in a comatoso . condition. ~ Medical attondance was at ouce eummoned, ood it {8 thought her life can be waved. Thia fs the third attempt within the 1 sent frea on rocelpt of 75 conts. packers must thorefore work short hours. The H athars carn from 88 to 84 a week, working nine hours, and the manufacturers will put them on ShA o L at first, but they get to like it atter nwhile. La- | apparent success would demand, and there Is | suit of stripes, and one cap. In the winter | plece-work s soon as they are able, it threo yours: ifi';’;:g‘;{m";’;‘g'“ rolatious dica are the worst: they make ayeful faces tho | Httle doubt that while somo physiclans have | those working at. bullding oF quarrying are al. | © 8o far ffom the qunitty of the girls’ work be- . SOAP PUWDER. have been £ 3 MATRIMONIAL. first few times, but they take to it in the cnd | looked Intoand studied the matter carsfully, | owed by the rules to have one sultof under | ioi a disndvantage, the manufacturers say thut | From thid Powder a beantifal and sorviceabls white Jolin Mason died last night from inflammation WILSON—LANE. Just as if {4 was lager.'” tho majority have not. Slothes, but il he {slucky enough to ot a sult of the bowels. Hewns born in Kilkenny, Ire- Jand, in 1823, and was cducated at Trinity Col- Jege, Dublin, for the Eplscopal Ministry. “After graduating, he caine to Ameriea, am Toeated In thetr customers do not object to it, but, on the | anfi Houp, of soy desired strength, can bo made in contrary, are one after another puttin:g on the ;’M",:".‘:"'a“_'fi“"‘;g"‘":; Aha use of Keate or o, Trial labiel: #Theso cigars were mado by Amcrican girls.'» Altnough the manufacturers deny thut s H the strike hos yet affected the price of cizars, Last eveufug Mr. Frank Wilson, capitalist, # Do you have inany ladles come for 1tP? and ot ono thno a banker i South Chicazo aud | :;li‘cz‘:)lncl:\\zgg:ll a‘"g"-v ““’.‘fiy"‘:’a’;‘;““!.ocl<‘;:m} Gilman, wns marricd to Miss Rose Lane, daugh- 2 o ’ THE MEDICAL VIBW. While medical men bave all sorts of reasons for their ooposition to the *cure," the follow. 'of the racs, underwear, as they are lttle clse, ha will havo towear them twaor three wocks before he can get thetn changed, 1{ he mur- h a youug lady come here every moralng fn her | ing brief conversation held with' Dr. C. Plntt | murs he {s punished forit. I had an under- this it hbob ‘n 'vzlma‘ h"l'-,"‘“‘i}': I"‘J’l E';Rnlllu ter of John Lauc, at the residence of the bride's | carringe. The firet thno she came she looked | Saxtou, who has made a spectal study of the | shirt on clght woeks without haying 1t washed, | they admit that'il the dealers” huve worked oft utmer 0 Clarkson. Then he studied law, muatter, may be regarded na contaluing the gist of tho oplatons of those of the fraternity \ho have studicd the subtect atall: . ‘Do physiclans cver prescribe the Llood of animals to thele patients!” asked the writer. Not tomy kuowledge; I never leard of any physlelan pruwflhlnf it to bo taken Inteenally,' * What do you think of it youracl{{" “ILis o thoory very diffienlt of demonstra. tlon, cxcept ds we demonstrate all remedics that are celebruted for certuln curcs—by the result of thu prescription, Practically we sce gnlh:nu improving upon the warm “bluod of ultocks, They nt first are in 8 weakened and T told the guard if 1 kopt it on longer it would bring on vermiv, Hotold moto got to work and when hio feit_ like changtng 1t Lie would do 80. ‘Thero arc men covered with vermin among tho men fu the foundries, throuch ths ‘meglicenco of the proper offlcer 10 rovide clean clothes for them, The bedding is alwayain a Nithycon- ditlon, never being looked atter, The cells on tho tlers oro keptfua ntost flithy conditton, The bedelathes are also of the worst description. A year or two isthe averzze run of a quilt with- out washing. ‘tho liospital Is presided over by Charles A. Klassinger, Supcrintendent (Dr. D. father, Hyde Park avenue, Kenwood. The cer- | very bad. 8ho waa swhite and thm‘ and did not cmony wos performed by the Rev. Dr. Parke flf:‘l‘;"f‘hi‘; g‘:’:"}:?"vw’zfii“:“:: n:n'gu :‘:fim?gf huret, at The wedding was vory aulet, | fug qbout it. 1 thought she wns golug to faint only the relatives heing l‘w: cnt, The costume | when she saw the glussful thatiwas brought her. of tha bride waa rich sud clegant. Bridesualds | ¢Tqke it away,’ sbésald, and soit wastakenawny, were dispensed with. Mr. aud Mrs. Wileon left | That day she manazed to get duwn a teaspoun- on the evening train for an extended trip | fu) of {tafter o terrible ftss, But she ot to throuzn the East, and a probable visit to Europe. | 1yke it like all the rest, and It wasn't long befors DELL—DEWOLF. she could tako o tumbler of it and smack hee Yesterday alternvon, ot the reshlence of | ips, too. Bho got futter and fatter all tho Calvin DetVolf, the Dride’s father, No. 100 | yyme, onit now she docs not vome any more, Vincennes avenue, there were marrled Robert | ang [ suppose she is cured,’ B. Bell and Miss Ellen L. DeWolf, Only about “Do they ever take the blood home with twenty-five persons were present, ihet being » and, ina briel time, became one of the best criminal lawsers in the West.. lo marred twventy-three years ago, und leaves a wife aud three chililren. Having embraced the Catholic faith ubout the thne of his marrsge, Lie wasa cunatstent member of that Churety, and will be buried from the Church of the Ifoly Name at 10 o'clock Saturduy. Many will say *Foor JohnM The * Drawingltoom Comedy Company,’ under ths wanagement of Mr. Floyd B, Wilson, bave kindly oifercd to devota the proceeds of two entertalnments for the benellt of the- Prot- stock that they decmned unsalable. One Hrn Thad 1,000,000 su"r’:h clgzars disposed of, Thoy say Y EAST POWDEB. there are plenty of elears in the market, and tho | Apsolutely pure. Tread. cakes. puddings. cte., made prospeets nrg that b!m g:;lls"wlll m;oz\hhu nl»lla to h: 2 ‘l‘:llr;r't r.'."&fi"n'fn %‘:fih l.«,;e&l‘:z:fi& Sud aro ‘mn‘wflfl- meet all the demauds; ~that oue of o strikers e \ras surpracd at the rood work thut tho irls | tose- A trial packsgo sent frae on Feceipt of 73 ceats did, and that already 900 mnen had lett tho Unlon 1 and rettu{ncd tol\m‘\-k!i {cn{llnu m“i“ they might Le entirely supplauted by the gicls, As to tho spolling of tobacco by the girls, Mr. Sraith mays that fi_obviatod by tho diviston uf SALERATUS. labor; and, besides, at first thoy ure givenonly | 4 yandartarticls. Asample packsge sent free oo tho pooreat kind of tobacco to” work, tho sawne | recelpt of 23 centa, ns auy apprentice. The most they spofl is a 3 viuta, s then dubllituted condition from pulmonary plithisis | Ilalderman, M. D., Prison Physictan; E, C. und inmaking @ thousand clgars,—say 15 or BBI ’s e (mmi‘ ;‘,‘{‘..',‘:,fl m'{;l.'f ?;zfi".’;‘;:.fi"bu wrt“‘l.l_ ltmited to the relations and intmate friends of | * “Take it home! No, . slr; they have gotto [ and other dlseases, bub nvnm\mlly’ Phuy be- | Drush, nighitdoctor). The following Is' one in- B0 cents worth of tobaceo. 110 takes the seirls I i Thondier o, 411 West Madlson streek, the aterac. | 6 familv, The ceromouy was performod by | arink It when it s fresh, of clso it wil ot on telal far a weel cldent of the many that occur in the hospital: Prisoner—*Doctor, I bave got pains and cramps in the stomach; please give mo somo- thing, to ease the palns, 8a 1 have not slept ahy all nfeht.! “The Doctor gives the prisoner two ounces of castor-ull for the stomach-ache. ‘'Tho prisoner took the castor-oil nnd Immediatoly It thoy are suitable Lo makes & slx weeks! contract with them, and - sfter that time ho cxpects that they will work | - CREAM TARTAR- by the plece. Tho manufacturers ndmnit there | Warrsatedfreafrom all fmpurities, Tho housewifs are from 13,000 to 18,000 strikers, and that | canrely uponit. Trial packuge sent froa on roceipt o thore are now cmployed only nbout 4.0005"1;, i 5 cenia. but they have constant avpiications, and ex- y . pect that the supply of Iabbr will bo plentiful, BABB' I I s et - the Rev, Mr. Crulse, of Rockford. GUCEN—1TDLL, Lastevening the residents in the nelelborhood cf Falrview auud Oakland assembled ot St, Mark's Eplscopsl Church to witness the marriage of Willis Em:n and Miss Jennle ull, daughter of- Robert Hull, The cerctnony was perforined by clotted and they can'y drink it ot sll. Youseo sometimes they will have to walt a few minutes until we kill o fresh steer. Just as 8oun a8 tho throat ls cut the blowd spurts out, and wo catch some of L In o elass and then they must drink 1t right down.”” ¥What {s thosoctal position of tho pationts 9" vome strong utnd robust, regaining apparéntly perfcet health, l'ruczlc-f v wo sue these demon- strations, but they may. be attributed to other causes, such 8 tlio eJecy of wind ou imutter.” i ‘l'n\\'nnz, then, do you attribute thcse cures o 4 They may be attributablc to the blood belng more readily assintlated by weakened and de- tion belng thy poputar drama “ Led Astray," which this club plays ib a manner that would do eredit to any professlonal company. ‘To-mor- row evening they will present * Pyginalion and Galatea,” The perfonnance begins ut 8 o'clock, The object 1e u most worthy one, and shoulid orth & generous responsc from thie publie. Lo Hey. Mr. Fleetwood, Miss Bianchie Green Well, some are rich and som oor; but 11 as it contains all th It Vi Hy as fmmediately tak — = Folldting 18 the et of ** Led Aatray Ve 4 " 2 4 cll, 8 ! © aro poor; but | bilitated ovgaus, ataing e nutrition | vomited it up. He wi mmediately 0l 3 2 > " acted as bridesmald and Mr. E. P, Buchanan o8 | they all meet on common ground when they | and vitallty of animal life, but If this Is 60 it | down to the dungeon on a chargo of committing WE TER URITIE; Y P ' 2 ;l‘(?:fl';rnl‘ i ’y{' i;f,',‘,{”'m};:: groomsman. ‘The ushera were Mesers, 8her- | come here, Of course we take inore Intoreat lin mnust. nccoa’aurlly create o radical chiaugo fu tho | a uuisance In the prison, and fiva days, g ) N SECURITIES. 0 ASHl wood, Parker, Myers, and Huchaunan. . The costumu of the “bridey wns white tarlatan princesse, short siceves, en train, bridal vefl, and orange-llowers, The bridemald was dressed n tarlatan, Joag sleoves, and train, About 300 Jiaron Moj Georze I'Lespurin Maf, urilara. Lafontaine. 1ol waimen than wo do lu mnen; that’s nntural, you knuw; nnd then the women always seem ioro ateful when thay uro cured tban men do. Ihere was au oll'man who came here once, eystem by setting up o curatire process in dis- censed organs.” * Under the clrenmstances, thon, why will not physicians nr‘qcrlbc or allow their patlents tho titne taken off him. ** A mnn who was slck a long timo in hoapital waa pardoned. Onoc evening hin mother vame with the pardon to him; but it not bolug ncar Bir. Stilaed ¥, Rizgle Nr, Charles D, Laody itr, Frouk A. Helmer r, Honert Parkinson AR O 3 meentrated alkall, doohla the strength of Starp Letter from o Ohlengonn to an East- | A0SR SRNIORST on Rl Tho followlng letter to the Rochester Union Y aud he used to grumble if tho blood was not | usé of bloodi" train time (she living n great way oll), the i TIE PROPRIETON will give an ounce of ) o Cis i Kloyd B, Wilson | persons wiinessed the aftar, . Just ready for im. Wo atood It as Tous nswa | (¢ ts not accopted as 8 remedial agent by | Warden g (stn, L SR R “p{mg)-m and Advertiser, writien by Mr. 8, l?n‘:;:“‘;. Of this | o1y for avory onnce of impuritics fousd in B ] could, and then dp and tald Wit ono morning | tio profession at large, except by the mcthod of | son until her departure, ot midnight. 1 sald: | cltv, Gencral Agent of the Rozer Willama In- | Gny of those proparations. o 1o Lilile West CRIMINAL. thut wo did not run o bar, After that ke was | transfusion in Isolated cascs, and L think they | “Doctor, do you thivk Noah will get ovor this | suranco Company, is ropublished without com- X Al Duweper Countess ie Chandoce, Mrs, Aznes Warley BOPNIC.1arnennan wrser + sensXilus Sallle Wert THE DHADWOOD GOLD-MINES. ‘Tho Bherman Honee recister yesterday con- talued the sfnacre of John “Rowland, of Deatwoud, w genticman having large merean- tile futerests fu that country, and ulso interest- ot I several of the must promisiog mining clafine, He was found ta bu on bis aray to FEurope, the object of his viait being to enlist Lnghish cavital in developing the mioing Inter- et there, oud especfally o construct a liundred- stamy mtll, He had with him a vurety of spoc- s ("3_ ore, which he eald yleded [ mare casy and took his blood as quiot asany one.! B + It fs sald by somo people, rs;unlcnlmy some doctors, that the habit of d nking blood 1sa dungerous ono, becauge 0 persou cogenders o passion for it stromger than even lquor. Tho inure they drink the moro they want.” 1 just tedl you what it I3, those doctorsdon't know nn(ylhlng abuut It. They don't want their patlests to drink blood. Why, beeauso they would et well then, abd that would ruin their business. It people would stop eating mcat wo should havo to o out of tho busiucss, aml If people would stop gettlug sick what aro detorred from ita usc for Jear of evil after- cffects upou thelr pationta; for it s enerally conceded that the appetite for blood becomes oven stronger than tuat for liquor, ond coses liave been known whero it has produced mania of the most violent type."” * Do you personally know, Doctor, of any such caso?” 5 “Ido. Boma yearsogo & case came undor my vbservation. ~ A young man of guod family, nbout 24 years of age, was leard leaving his liome very frequently ot o certatn hour every nizht, and bis relatives could not finagine thy cause of his absonce, When [ saw him ho was sickncss whieu he goes out homel' Ilfs unswer waa: *Ho might, but I wish Lis mother wonld loaye him hero, 08 ho fs a good case, and I would liave him carved up before ha was cold,” 1don't doubt that he wanted to srot that casc, as I caught him choking tho same man while he was in a delirun of a quiet ns- ture, not ssying a word or making any noise whatever. ““A man came up for a physic. o told the Doctor ho had been costive for six days, “Well,’ gays the Doctor, ‘I you dou't have a passago in two or thres wecks, como up nnd I will give you a physic,' Tho prisoner triod to ment, since it speaks for ftsolf: T'or Sale by aI'l Dealers. Cutoaso, Nuv, 21, 1877.—70 the Editors of the NEL Tnton and Adeertiders Thero I doubtloss atargo | CONFLUTIONERX tranch of Docsticks’ ** Damphool family " In New = CELEBRATED thronghont York, but how any of thain came **on the Tlmes ™ » tho Unlon—exprosscd to all 18 a mystory to muny. liad 1L J, Raymond Leen rta. 11 ana upward at Dotective Flynn yesterday arrived home from Toledo, having n charge n bad negro thiet named Frank F. Biith, who I8 nccused of hav- fugr stolen o gold watch and chain from & Clark streot Jeweler. Carl Hucber, of Nilcs Centre, whose braln has becumo softencd by cither a gullty con- relence or by the nccusations made agatust him somne time ago of having chucked his wite down a well, came to town yesterday, and, through arta. recent aiiitor of that papor, and had ‘any Napper E&. 40, 60c per B, “Address Tandy oftercd him & dtribo declaring tho real ce- ardess GUNTHER, Confece tato of thic Gorienve Vallog worthiluss, us a sccurlty Honer, Chicago. for Jouns, why, Henry would liavo kickod the fool Py . down-stairs and put his earay In the waste-bnsket O] WiLSON & EVENDEN, at once, [at, strange lalfly\, nuw an equally |~ OlL TANKS worthless **opinlon™ of & ottor rewion ccta into the 7ismes, anid nll the money-bays of the East atart into s shako | at is mistaken for an earth- o X ¢ some lmaglnary apimuslty st th deceased Nlck | would become of the doctorsi Scel “Why, | In good health physically, but it lud beon stated | fmplore the Doctor for hetp, when the Doctor | quakeia many places. 3 ann SHIPPING OANS, 1:.‘1'::‘ veral \vgu‘::zs lul.'vl mtzom-m,.'t‘—nz'llfl ttaaden, he went to the Stuaden manston on | just o down to tuo markets, any of them, | tome that o Fuo becy sulleriue from pul- st to Bim: & You —, did I'not tell you that { And yet wht has occorred {n (hfll“"fil‘ml‘fip(fifl 47 & 40 West Laka Biroot, currensy of his seetion—which pleused ane’s | Clurk strce, uear Superlor, and broke Iu all the | aud ask the butchers )t thoy cver hava can- | wonary plithisis for two years previvus. Ifs | you could fot have duy medicino now? Skin | Fopuatod In the Genereo country with equal faclly OXLICNGO. e to louk upon, “ile cave 8 glowing account, | Wiudows. Ie was locked tip at the Chicago Av- | sumptiun when they work around tresh muat. | rucovory of hoalth was said 1o bo duo fo | but,and if Teateh you up here agaln, Iwili | 47 aud any one graranicelnz the payment of all e of the futiire of ths Deadyw country, and | Cnue Statlon, . Ll thuydun'tenml rnml’yn man hus beea | the rinking wartn blood at tho | send you to tho holo(dungcon), ALY curod of it and not know bimself what cured bim. As for the love of it, they alt iko {4 well coough after they get used to it, and I have heard of men who have drunk it regularly for yuars, but never licard thero wus nnyshing queer about them.» THE BATI OF ENTHAILS, | Thoe men sbout the slaughter-houses speak not only of cascs of cousumption cured, but also of " deformitles and swelllogs mads woll, Tho case of a chilld, a Nitle girl about 4 yeurs of age, that was brought to the abattoir simost Aally during the past sumiier, s a case In point. When ghe thret spoeared she was accompunied by ber _parents, und was exceedingly thin and {nllc. Shy was oftlicted, [t was stated, with (n- lummutory rheumatisul or something of that nature, aud one of ber lecs was diawn out of shape. ‘The littlo thing was indecd a sufforer, ond was regarded with anxious eyes by the atunly men. - Her father bad heard that the pauuch of astecr placed around the discased Hmb would havea beveficlal eileet, and had cune to try the experiment “fl'" his daugliter, The butchiers, stroug i their bellef in the clll- ciucy of thelr pet theorlos, advised bim by all meuns to do eo, und offered to prepare the'bath of cutrails, When the next butlock had been killed aud the hide cut open, the stomach was taken out und its contents placed fa @ barrel or larwy tub. The little gicl was now brought lorward and prepared for a plunge (nto the hior- rible moss., Frightened almost to death sho was at the terribly slght, to her, of slaughtercd aulmals und blood-stained men; hut, nutwith- time, might find himself $*broko, ™ although tho "SALLN, sraots “|’n‘:|]and wero ullimatoly good faralf fiabil: | vommnerc 21 WM.’.',,&{‘EAXEL Ly, Voula puch an cxigency make encaoe R ha ‘7 - u‘nyl{n {!:::I;.:Jl.ll or ;mlvh-lfix:vh {h::v. :'nonwr sort of B __9.__ s t 4o elnewhoro than {o the nuwspapors > 0 Youtinte o Yortancy whon Intoo grea dyn. | WWIEe AZ nmvmfl fl'fi,fl % mfo-. ger from eflervescenco » er region ™ ju flenfim muanu“ and Re: 218 spoken of Atove. Not positively, but compara- abashe iy, —as tho eaglo Iu bedier than the gold dullar, | Laviag dlsposed of shote lessa ot 118.and 120 becauso bigger anit toro of It. Lony familiarity | gl Fonove ec. 1 w0 10 hi writcr 1o cluas the Gencaou flats o 8 s Gardos of Amerrcas and thero is 5o bettor zar | NO, 174 R AN DOLPH-ST., den anywhere on earth. - isut, aftorall, it lsonlya AdJolning Jloath & Miliigan's, arden, Qo bovond ita pickot fence, ont umon:s REGULAR BA sl Sutmostaes Spsmligl o 128 vt o nd quite adifforent el X X 3 state of [lhinofs 1s but the ** Geues i TNEY Y iiptorte st Hlapd WhL Vbt | FURNITURE, CARPELS, STOVES, do. 21 productivo and valunblo o8 oo o flate, aad yurt . 200 wnflah £ Dealer as goud a secarity for propor luans as woul ¢ the ¥ V' o Bedtforata ot Muntod o Liviagatan Gountion tn | Fancy Goods and Toys, tho fialauce of T s fan problem wortls the attoption of tho | BATURDAY MOUSING, e, 1, at n;m% wiacat ponny-a-liner or tho hoaviest porse In all THURSDAY TRADE 8. i Now Kngland or Wall strect. And it fsthis: The A Completo Slock of slugle County of McLean, Iilinais, where Corydon | DRY GOODS, WOOLBNS, OLOTHING, Woed lost so muchi moneéy I ~*worthiess securl- | s, Hats, Oaps, Glovos, Boots, Bhoos, &0., ties," hos lo-day more arablo scres of land, and | 3¢ 'xo! 174 Kandolphest., Thursday Moriof, Dec. & mory productive capucity, than uny ono of thoslx | 5i%5:56 o'clock. ¥ . New England Statcs! l'| bas no mountulus, uvr — swaups, or barren wastos, but, liko the *idione. | TUTSETIGENTIROMEROY & €Oy itry, " It {s all *‘gardon “—wide-spread, _ ;‘:’:lfiluc]:"A;:!lnhlnnlau s’ Nilo 4 Auctioneers, 78ana 50 sandoiph-st. clta. ho who has & home there noed 100k nw further fur an SRBLE i o thyo 130 Noney lognad Our Regular Weekly 'Slale, 1t ) lost—down In New X York Shl elaantore, pechapat C. ltzxa, Pfle‘nyhlfomlng; Norvd. 39;:"3‘3‘00 '0:. :W f M Vo havo posttivo orders white b confersnd tiat n_year ago hu wus In- Jled to louk gloowily upon mining prospects, Yic was no contfldent that * ther were mililuns and ali thut wes wanted was capital to p the mlucs, Fe wil bo absent atout o nonthe, aed 4f succesaful in his misalon b redicts that tho coming spring tho Black Hils Wi be transtorned {nto u new world, CAPT. BUNDY'A SUASIONAKY TOUM. Capt. Bundy, of the *Glad Tidings,” who Jelt tuls port about the mididle of July on o nlsslon work amnoug the waod-chupoers, fisher- men nnd saflors of falunds ju the northero Iukes, and wha returned about the ist fustant, cuter- tafued 8 smull sudience last ovening at No. i1 West Madison atreet with o nnrmlfvnol his trip und au account of hls work, The Captatn is not. un orutor, but an carnest talker, and what he had to say wus valuable tor s substauces ruther than the styls in which 3t wns suld, He guve his cxporicoces smong the dufferent classes he had e, and solil that his reception bad been kind everywhere, aud that lio luud been the Justrument n stirrlng up o sreat religous veal. 1l deft here with 4 barrel ot pork and flour uml twelve whillinge, but tiirouzzh the Providence of God had found holp. fog hands, and, after luboring.assiduomly for several mooths, had returned with more than N hiad Jeft wiid, and knew that the prayers of many with whui e had tolled followed i, Ae rave encouraging reports of - the growth of the cause of temperance wherever ho iad been, und oltogzethier nudo a very Intereasing story, MASONIQ HNTERTAINMENT. of abattolr, Llfi famlly causcd a watch to be pluced upon him, and werc horrifled to fod that hie went to fhe ubattolr at night and eagerly drank bullocks' blood, Wnen dls- covered {n tho act they dashed the cup from his bands, and, alter much dificulty, succeeded fu getting him home, They found that his op- petitc was boyond control, and he ina short time becamo a raving mamioe,? - 4 Was he over reatored to his reason i ¥ Yes; but hie had tobu ellowed to resumo Lis practice of blood-drinking.” “\What do you think, on the whole, of tho ‘blood-cure’ as a remedy for consumption or scrotulous dlscascsi’ ‘It moy boa vuluable curative agent, but it is a dangerous une.” e A DISGRACED OFFICIAL. Our Cousular Clerk at Bhanghal In Jall—1le Is Charged with Hobbing the Mallg— Another Phaso of the Soward-Myera DIf. floulty. * Ban Franclos Chronicle, Aov, 33, The vapan Gazette, reccived by the City of Teking yesterday, brings the particulars of the trial and couviction of 0. B. Bradlord, Consular Clerk at Shanghal, and United Btates Postal Ageneat that place, for abstracting a letter from the mall sddressed to Gen. Willlam Myers, U, 8. A, of tlis city, by Dr, Macguwan, Ald, Kirk hflentlfilnnoynd with his help, Oue timo ho catches his servanta flring the barn, next trying to burglarize hif house, uud, flu-lly' trying “to burglarize & me of. his constitienta howes, Phillp Riley, his coaclunan, was uabbied {:mnlny nornlng “after a'hot chase, und- wos ncked up at the Chicago-Avenue Station, charged with endeayoring to force un entrance to tle Louseof Mrs, Witt, No. 153 Dearborn avenue, One of the boarders spied him, and, after giving the alarm, puraucd and fired three shots at the returce, aud the racket aroused the policcman on the beat, Phllip Brown, who galned notariet: years ago under the name of “tho 1r£ inurderer,” aud who wua charged with setting firc 10 a dwelling on Green strect, azaly trled to make hitaclf notorious yesterday torenoon, In Canal strect, near Madison, hs nhad a ditticult with anothicr neyro named -‘unl.'ph Mateh, restil tng at No. 40 Desplalues street. Mateh know of Brown's bad temper, nnd scampered off, aud Just escaped o descenMug blow of s razor, Brown pursucd, gand came within an ace of catching hls man, when ho tripped aud fell, e was arrested and locked up at the Madlon 8ireet Atation by OfficerJobn Dayis. Alcrabed-looking little man with o black moustacho tried to furnish the public with the usual ‘Thanksgiving Day murder. Mo had a dispute with soine three or four men (o front of & baseucnut saloon fn the Morrison Building, southeaet corner of Clark and Mudisuu streets. *Thero’s the cass of Frank Bechitel, on threa ears’ sentencd, u man who was working In 111's slove fuundry, and, in some way, through overlifting no doubt, strained his back, Iio complalned of his back continually for two weeks, but did his task every day, Ono morn- ing lio waa unable to leave his bed. The Doctor camo to hitn, looked at him, and then said: *Dutchy, you can't_play that on me. If you want 0 be a cripplo 1 will fix you to peefection,* Metben had hlm taken In by six convicts, and stripped. They put on his straps to koap him steady, Mo then took n blow-pipe and a spirit lampand burnt his back until the flesh began to roll off. Afior Lolvg roleased from his position, Lo made a rush at tho Doctor, and would o doubt haye throttled him bnd ho nov been overpowercd. FHlowas then put fu the dun- geonand kept thers with his back undreased un- til the next duy, Upon the guards going to him o was unable’to walk, fle was not allowed to 0 neur the hospltal; and o two weeks’ time e ‘Waa uot able to walkwithout the ald of crutches, und he 48 to-day an fncurable cripple. 1 have siney soen his buck and dresscqd it. **‘Then thero's tha case of James Quill, a five- edr mau, For o breach of discpliue ho was wpt ju the dungoon fourteen davs, and ducked In lco-water twice a day duriug the fourtvon days. When released from tho dungeon hs was uuable to stand, 1lo was tuken to tho hospital, Il weighed 103 pounds when hio went Into the duugeon, sud when ho cawe out he scarcely welzhod 153 pounds. He was lvoked upon to His assailant run, whereupou tha Jlttls man bo the model man fn physlqua of the prison; o ‘Fhomas J. Tusner Lodge, No. 400, A, Foand | fired o shot after’ bl which, fortunately for | stundiug her screams and struggles, she was | of Shanghal, The defondant was tricd before | bul aluce his severe m!u nh‘&unl o e cone CAUSE AND EFFECT, New Chamber Sets, A M, gn:&[uumsb ‘]qu:mm“luml“flnl} ?n? l}:u.r- %m, was nn.-‘d 100 ‘Iow u(ud hit the sldowatk, {onl:lul c_‘qll. ll.nn;mullt ln:o the atill :r‘:{mr en- | Consul-ieneral G. Wiley Wells, at Shanghal, :nwml h'i“l"t hdlun::. dm‘all:‘t,h;n (rm:x |.='ml I::- fireat reduction on ell u:lmlnn l:winu-m;- N Parlor Sults ary entertalument lust evenlg tn their hall in hett recovering nimself the Ntel rall, bls treatment was ropeated [rom cuse cold of the water, aud belug put wet into mand tor the marvel- i o ‘Awerican Expresa Bullding, 70 Mouroo | down fio tho fioston Oystar Llonws And da: | thie to thm” duriog. e’ sutner wily | Lrudford plesded uot gullty to the chare, aud | J00 00 b e diowly Creboing to hig | Chines, and ucreaatar do ow strect. The attendunce, no doubt owlug to the weather and it being a holiday, was light, but those who came enjoyud themal A compased ot “Miss Fanuy Haneo: Agnes Whaltehuud, contralt sald; 1 wever know of auy such letter, I nuver know that Dr. Macgowan bad ad- dressed a lotter to .Gen. Mycrs, and | am not aware that I ever saw such a letter,” wurked benetlosal results, It s clalm- e now thut the MNitle girl has almost cntigaly recovered. Heveral cases of scrofulous patichts cured are incutioned by tho habitues of sed of the weapan, Whon he came back, Micer Don Dully was upon the scene, but, a3 no one vomplaiued or pointed him out to'the ofeer, no nrrests were wade. No uawes could be learned, ons * New Automatic " (uo tension) wachine of s, Cooklng, Hoating, snd Patlor Willcox & Gibbs 8. 5L, Co. . Write or call. 200 | & 5isr 5%, Sarhe'buaiture priata house, sa. 1o+ and 203 Wabash avenue. . measa stock PULLMAN HOTEL-CARS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, grave, “There Iss guard who, on the alightcst pre- text whatevery witl strike down a prisoner with hils loaded club, and woe to the convict wha il arket, and WU cuse ¢l dal empt 8¢ blow 1, Uil Lindsuy, teuor; und Mr. Jobn Mcs T — ety wf‘,::g::cl:l:l‘::';fl:n:.r"iu:‘fi Dr. Macgowan was then placed on tho stand, | LiTHARS J:L‘Su‘.‘:'fi'!.’n&,".'?m' oisos It without are now runniug regularly between Chicagoand | Blankets, Cotlory and General Morchandise of #l Wae, Lasso, rundercd o nluler of ::ylmfi(:i:g Fixht Botween o Soa-Lion and & Sturgeon, | uti old an who Las spont ail bLis Mife about | 8nd testitied to Laviug written such & lotter, | scruple, Oue Instanco of this ts the case of tho | aoe SO BAOR SIS b0 T ornreas tratns of | kinds. Ona ieall Lity neaclynew. o, piew v excelient style, Ar. Walter J. {1 b Han Francieco ‘The anglor sometimes hooks salmon that has Liad & ploce bitten out of the shoulder by the rapacious seal, aud certainly the scal lives by mastieatiog el dn wuole or in part, It Is e, however, that a combut butweey the sl and the wamnal Is witnessed, even on the Oakigud Ferrv route, which, to the vaturalists’ eyes, is 80 prollfic in fucident, rsnping from the gob. Llinz of gurbage by the £vlls to the dippiug of warkets, wus evun moze horrible in its details tuan tho case of the little girl mectioned sbove. Ehe wus brought to the Jersey City abattolr by friends who provoscd to treat her for scrofuls, ‘The tub was !m:pufl.-du in th other case, and futu the recking muss litle Jeunfe, for that (¢ wus sad wus ier name, was placed up to her neck. The old tiuu suld'the ¢Tect was Lo wake Llier deathly aick at ret, but sbe at lsst becaue stustomcd tolb Just aa the bluod-drivkers bo- which he deposited In the Consular Post-Office about the 1st of January last. A documout was then produced, which was pronounced by Mucgowan a copy of the letter referred to, and twa witncsscs Jdentifled tho writing os that of Bradfund, Whon confronted with the copy in his own writing, Bradiord wus wmuullu«[ to construct o new defense, which he did by saying Hemembor wo wust closo out severs! tho Chi & Nortbwestorn Railway, No other % Toadiany Builman holalscartoF lnynlh;! torm of | TO0IS for manafactisenn, o POMEBOY & CO. hotel-care, through between Chicagosud tho M- | I ————— ——————o— 63 Clark sircet, unde O, P. GORE & CO- e gt otlcen A By GH, b avenss. T T o WILL ALWAYS BE USED. ON BATURDAY, DEC, 1, AT 8:30 0'CLOCK. D, prcas Vsl Lomon, ornge: Tore, | 350 Lots W. G Crockery. man 3mith. Bmith was uuder.sentence for five years, He worked in the cooper-sboup under this ruard, who was coutinually getting him punished for trivial offunses, sdd Bmith told fitto that ke was wot dealing faiely with him. Uuyrd told him that ho was golug to do as he Elcucd. Ilo then told bim to go to work. ifth rofused to work uutl bo had scen the I:1;>\ati\\'nnln:|:. The guard got his club to striku bi Preolding at thy organ. The oceusion waa inato more interesting by a neat lntle addeess from Brother and the Hev, Dr, [l W. Thouus, who culivened the pro- ceedlugs with bis humorous aud scusible re. marks, He favored these Jittlo soclal re- uulons, where the wives sud daughters of Masons weres present. Mo dellvered o litly theteh of the Order, which bo sald posscecsd *t1he letter was found va Mr. Mycrs® desk (Lhe . Swith, seclug this, ran toward tho 5 Wie necultalty of kuowlug how to keep a | divers aod the pop sud roll of the porpoucs: | come aceustomed . to thy beverage, 8ho was | late Consul-Geueral), aud 1 took)n copy of n( for | Duvuty Wardew's' oflice, the ‘guard tollowing | wsed, they will slways be used. A Large l""‘f“;fi:{‘"’fl.}&f%&%‘fi?fflg By Hethen made a vriet allusion to the | Yestcrday morlig the possengers on'the 10 | also supposed to havd been cured, and al- | Mr, Soward.” . This statmceut wos not made [ closo at hiy hoels. Smiths tripped mud fell, The 50'd at_Pul s 5 ctitosity of outsiders, uud safd that the Order though It was uot posuible to nd any ouc who o'clock boat from Oakland wituessed a luu_‘fih Sets. Iiich Fluwor-Fota, Calcs Tes under oath, ulthoush Hradford scvers! times | guard, naving his revolver S bis hand, vred at | DEATHS. z:um( fnm'l.fl" N . arior b nuona MUk Pans, Crogks was objected to by suule bevause women wure | tiht detween a sturzoon and 8 scu-llon, The | kuew her naine of what had final), mo of | asiked .to bo sworu, e further stated that | tho prostrute man Lwice, the bakls takiug effect EnimEEERAG R e A AR ‘Car-Load of Btonewsre, Jugs, M RN 110b ‘satied.’ "When Masousy Wag_ereatee | farinor yad awain, awoy froul thu Mutritivs mug | bes e coi piur (e o Alally Becoma of | muced to be weoru. Lo furiber stated that an’ brored wortal, Tuo guard. had mock | | KEARSLEY—Nov, 26, Jomes Kearaiey, aged 43 £ . GLEYANT | ‘,‘.’.fi‘,‘:fiufflfi".’.fm‘i‘m..m Kiwchen women had not so much loduence fu | of the Bau Jooquin u «H‘ml of somcthing to | sublect wis brosched hud suy doubt whatever | gone- o San Frauclico sud b returned by | triad in Columbus and was acquitted, tove of Jea . eral Sunday forenoon. lure,—tLe fucat siock [0 (e WArker, CATRCRS 53 thc affaira of the world as _now, | suck i the bay, and its flippored encmy bind eu. | us o lier final recovery, about tho 27th of March, . . . aud i may | the convict witucsses beiog board. e Yark papote please cOpy. wca liaios, 20, usen, Cosloce, OO pitior . woa i 0 chiauge | tered the bay unu prow). Ons wanted tu eat **'The wuts with the withered arm 7 is anothier | have beeu scut by the verson to vhoin it wus *t Now for the different wodes of punishment HORTON—Iu Ureeley, Cul., on Nov; 20, Jos- ::-al%"‘c““':'- e Be > ne sex ol Woman, and so it would be burd to | aud tho gther to escape. Tho seal saw its chauce | recolicetion of the babitucs of the place, aud | addressed by br. Myers, who wus Cousul-Geu- | fullicted un prisunera Ly the Deputy Werden— | o'y “ior sied 20 yesrs, son vf John W. and Q. P. GORE & CO., Auctloneers. change e £ of Masoury, But he | fora mugulficent ineal on what {s too often sold | they ulso prouounce bl cured. He would | eral Lere, by whom it lufs ou his desk with var- | the sweat-bos, tho bull-ring, tue ducking-tub,or | §E5 it Baran G. torton, —_— P, nasured the I that Muasoury protecied | 88 sea-bass in chowder, and the sturgeon was | como day affer day with uu arin that was ¢ his | jous other papers and lettors, public sud pur- | baptiswal fout as the prisouers call it. Tho Notice of funaral hereafter. By RADDIN & CLAPP, wosns fu sl ber woanly rights, and the Or- | puinfully conscluus that nature oughbt to bave | tlrst comlug cutirely useless, sud when the | sousl. Ongolug to get an ofiviul docuinent oue | sweat-box and bun—ri&xl;;., uot betog barharous &%/~ Now York Cliy pspera please copy. et a e S der wus utways the duleider of woman, ‘The | cudowed §t with sharl’s teotn sod the capacity | buuuch of a bullock was opened futo s tub hé evenlug, I saw this lotter nad made the copy,’t | coough, aro Ittls used; but the duuzeon, or | SMITHWIOK—Nov. 28, of catsrrh, Willlam AUOTION BALE OF speaker then alluded to the lessons which Ma- | to crush like the squid. Fish sud mammal | would nutieres the withered arm up tu the In pussivg éentence 0o Brudford, Congul- | *bole, suifices for both. Thoe ducking-tub L | gmithwick, N soury taught. Mow it wurked to muke e | camo to tho wurlsce, the former to breathe and | shoulder and et it rewmain there for Glteen or | Generad Wells suld: * Had Lo doubt, I would | situated in the Ineano Asylum. A visitor i | * Fancral from tho resldence of his mother, coruse BooTs Sll%S & “UBBE tuoral—wmake meo Chelstlan, The clements of | th Jatter becauso {4 couldn'’t stay down. Thy | tweuty wiuutes. The wen imagined tbat Le give you the beoeBit of it} aud whilo I do not | never sllowed toscadt. It fs 8 large trouch, | of Tweuty-sccond-at. and Dale-place, to 6t Plus' y td Hasaury mlzlt be put alongelds of tho sucleat | seal bit vieluusly ut the gill openings of {ts od- | krew stronger, the patlent waa sure ho dly, | Goubt your standivg i the comuunity, sofaras | 10x3 fect, on stancheons. Previous to ducking” | Chateh, theuce by cirriages to Calvaty Cometers, RIDAY A.DM. Hebrew woral luwid and thase of the Christian | versary, and shuwed superior finesse in Klm.m; and it 1s stated for fact Lhat hoat least pars | the outside world wiay kaow, oud that it wus of | time ft is Slled with iee wod water, It ls pre- | Friday, Nov, 30, avh a. i, Frionds sre lovlied. bt = - o 2 wetiglon, and they would be found to compary | the camipalzn, while the sturgeon laabed the | tiully recovered tho use of Lis aru, a bigh character, yet L am cumpelled and con- | sided over by two vonvicts who sct s attend- | SMITI-Wednesday, Nov, 28, Frances Rice, Nov. 30, 1877. very favorably, Musonry broughi wen to God. | water powcrtully with its uncqually lobed tall, WITSESSING TUE DRINKING. ju ! strafued to ssy that facts and circumstances, of which I will not -ruh aro kuown to e which confirm your guilt as proved bere”” Bradford 1t taught med, by beauliful object-tessons of | and occasionally sdwinistered a stunulug blow tothe seal. Hiood lowed profusely, -and the water wus dyed for {nnh around, but eveutual- . 10, 4 . | only child of Willlswa 8. and Fasnces Jtice Bmith, A ), B 83 Wabssh-av. the ‘x‘)‘cp‘.'.‘f,*‘:.fl:f’\'.h. it e T atees ol b poontiey, ¥ RADDIN & CLAPP, 83 ooa s ing for looking st a Funazal 17018 resldence of parents, 244 Beblller- | = 2 o ¢ ek O o Cat work, bukklog & | *t+ Friday, Nor. 30, at1. . By T, E. STACY, These cases, lowever, are exceptional, th cat majority of the pationts belog - blont the clrele, the * comy and the square. Tho K h drinkers. " As'the writer was about turnfug 5 lecture was recelved with marked sbprobatios. was theo scuteuced to pay a fine of $250 and JOHNBON—Thursday, Nov. 20, at his res)- —— A BTHANGE DEATLL 1y tho sturgean ylelded up the ghost, being | away from the warket he aoticed s carrisgs | costs a8 {wprisoned 4o the Consular slgn st, or speakiog to, another prisoucr, or | , JOUNSON—Thursday, Nov, 03 L TH1S DAY, AT 10 A. M., Last ¥riday night a colored inan named Lovi | sclzed uolukily by thi tall aud paraiyecd 1 | conjoy down Thisty-ourth stecet; themunss | fomiay and was fup uoular Jull { 840 Seiek olfvuse. A man le taken out of g | dence 880 Indiana-uv., Jamés L. Jobason, aged At Kos. 400, 402 and 404 STATE-ST,, Slu‘:\s&' was Jound lying on Btate street, appar- | movement by haviug its only pmcswuu nen}ly carefully plekiug horses’ way among the | Oun receipt of the above particulars, 8 reporter | foundry, rolliug o perspiration, out into the | “'Ngiico of tuncral given hereaiter, 08, "y A 10, Fur Sl o was coachnau tn the scrvice | biticu ol Hhus wounded snd clrcuwvented, | throug of carts and waguus that stood upon | waited upon Geu. Myers togain somg sdditional | winter alr, i his wet ahirty tothe Asylun. He | yycicryy"Go the 2th losk., st 5 o'clock. st | Entiro sontents of QRAND CEXTRAL—Cars fiu‘{'vichu:’f:fi. o; w‘fibda‘nh uv::)ueh;:w& 1s glu]:d it speedity dealsted frow the battle, aul tho.| thustreet. Pussiug the warket the horses wery | Inforwatlon convernlug toe letter addrensed to | is theu stripped und sugckled st tho wrists and | 54y yniun-at., Thusias Luckls god 52 years, | Bilule, Beddiog, x e . cted o scal admiblstered the coup de grace and towed Lis dinuer bencath the waves. The spectacle Waa ay cxudtlng voe. headed towand the slauuhter-house, sttracting but Httle attention froin auy oge. At the en of the bullding the carriage - stopped, him, aud wlleged o bave been sbstracted frow tho mails. Gew. Myers is o brother of ¢x-Coo- sul-Geueral Mycrs, Who was receptly dovoged &c. at cliance giferod lataly. orday miral m&%fln‘}a‘l‘fi‘:fim. R oriages foreclossd, 4 ‘Balt. urday morulng | Terws esay. 00 uF adduost 3 untlt | atbalf-past 10 0'clock, Lrom bis Jatg resldeace 10 180 Dewsborneat., vppostie Tribuse unklos, liftod up and suspeuded fn the water | yrothor ta Jobn and I, . Buck until his breath (s slmost gone. Hy s then sct Tue funeral will tako place on e waiar 1s wplastiod i bla’ face ple who found bita went and [nformed Mr, Yo, the undurtaker, who Lad the wau put