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AT ST e AN T L Sy a5 i o L Bl o E R e, LR e A 8 THE CIHICAGO 'I'RIBUN MONDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1877. THE CITY. GENERAT: NEWS. Tha Chicago Flectrical Soclety will hold it nincteenth regular meeting fn the rooms of the Academy of Sclences Thursday evening next. Maj. JJ. T. Cole will lead the noonday fmeet- fng to-liy. Subject: “*The Man of Prayer.” Mrs. and Miss Colo will be present and nssist In the singing. The first of a series of business-men's devo- tional meetings will be held in Lowor Farwell Hall tolay at 4 p. m., conducted by E. G, Kelth, of Kelth Bros. Free to all business men of tho city. While some young men were scufiling and fooling yesterday afterncon in John Benz’ so- Tnon, No. 766 Lake sircot, » colored man was thrown down and had his right leg broken be- lJow the knee. [l was removed for treatment tothe County Hospital. At5 olclock yesterday morning o German sheemaker, 54 vears of age, named Herbert Neisen, ditd suddenly in his bed at No. 45 1tenty street. Dr. Wanzer, who was called tn, rays teceased had been afllag for some time, and dicd of chironic gastritis, ‘The Conacrrator 18 the title sclected for a new remi-monthly publication that Is announced to uppear dan, ‘y 1578, In the interest of toe “col. ored people of the city, 8tato, and Northwest,” ‘The cditors witl_bs A. T. Hall, Jr,, James E. Henderson, aud Ferdinand L. Barnett. Atameeting of tho English scction of the Workingimen of the United States (Commun- fats), held yesterday ulternoon ot the \West Twelfth Stréet Turner Hall, it was resolved so gend A, . Parsons to the Chmunune Congress soon to asscmble dn vhe of the Eastern Ntates. At _8:15 yesterday mornlog John Dosle, of Fire En, lnu’Cam auy No. 23, dl!cu\‘crcdsnflrn in the frame coftage No. 20 Farrell strect, owned and occupied as a dwetling by John Far- rell. Damage, $5U; fully covered by a policy jn the loyal Canadian. Cause, o defective chimney. At a_regular meetlng of Northern Light Lodge, No. 5id. I 0. 0. F,, held Tuesday even- Inz,‘ihz following officers were elected for the ensuing term: N. G,y Wheeler Bartram; V. @, Robert Crackel; Recording Becretary, Zacha- riah ‘thomas; Private Secretary, "loback Tolag- Sont Treasurer, William Stray 3 Trustees—Peter Linwood, John Allaby, John Cunningham, Lewls Larson, Charles Welgant. Ina paragraph concerning a plzeon-shooting match fn Tna TIBUNE of yestorday, the writer desfrett to say that it was conducted under S Audubon Club rules,” but the enthusiastic rinter preferred to assert that It was with CAudubon Club rifles.”” Inosmuch as that wortly nssociatlon of sportsmen do not have or uso rifles 1a trap-shooting, perhaps It would be well to relieve themol the Imputation. Post 23, (1. A. R., elected thofollowing officers for tho vnsulyy year Friday evening: Com- mander, L. W. l'ereo; Sentor_Vice-Commander, 0. L. Mann: Junlor Vice.Commander, D. 8, Bolkcom; Quarterinaster, M. V. Zlmmerman; Burgeon, D. R, *Hrower; Chaplaly, R W, Dy- ball} Officer of_the Day, Johu W. Stebbinas; Oftlcer of the Guard, L, M. Lauge; Judge Ad- voeate, E. A. Sherburne. Delegates to State Encampment—E. J, Harkness, Jucah Grose, K, 1V, Chamberlain, E. A, Sherburne, R. W. Dy- ball, 8. 1%, Nortou, J. Leroy Beunett. Alternates —George W. Sinith, E. J,” Whitehead, John R. Floyd, N. M. Meredith, E. B, Sherman, 0. L. Many, A. H. Rolnh. The rallway thicyes are again prosecuting thelr labore. A fow Jdays ago they broke futo oue of the Londed cara ol the Merchants' Dispatch Transportation Com f“"” and atole therefrom ix cases of Imported cignrs, which were con- agned to Lawrence & Maitin and Kantzler & Hargels, of this clty. It Isnot known exactly where the robbery was counnitted, though the rallway’suthorlties avo of the opfnion that the work wus done. near Buffalo. Tne ‘Treasury Department, to which the detalls of the robbery wereat onee communicated, hos docided that the conslznees ot the clizars must pay tho duty all tho sume, and scck reclamintion from thes Merchants! Dispate, Thu cigars were valued at uhout §! ‘The secpnd of the scries of meetings for sauhway uien was held {n iho rollway reading- room at the Michiean Sonthern und Kock 1stand Vassenger Depot yesterday afiernoon, at whicl (quite a number of raflway men wers present. W. ¥, Brewster, of the Biue Line, conducten thognecting, reading the eighth caapter of Joln by Mr. Bradley, of the Chicazo & Northwesterns M Fiocupacn, of the Hock Island Kallroad § M rison, Superinteudent of the Hathvay Reading-Rtoont, nad othees. Mr, Bird, of the Mictigan Sonther, 1s to conduct the nicgting next Sutday, [tixthe hitention of the Y, M. C. Ay umnder whose atapices these mectings are hietd, to urranze for similar nectiogs fn other denotstor raliway cnployes. stinor arrcats: Juln Fox, alias 8mith, larceny of o turkey from W, K. Moyor§ Catrick Shiclds, Jareeny of coal from the Northwrestern Ratlroad § George Mlen, representine himself to by o no- lice oflleer, aud imposing on M. Gross, of No. 45 West Madison sirect; John Goodrich, larceny of 8 from Heni Pagres Albert 1. Hagerty, Lirceuy frem £ C. Bmith; John Collina and Jubn C, Murray, Juiveny of & $00 dress trom Jennle Mwray; ° Carrle Marshall, Jarceny of o hat’ and shaw! from & Frenchie’ Browns Willam Burkhardt and Johin Wilsou, two Iad: who amused themsclves ncaking Junpa and other articles + John Ash uud Willfam Smith, two other lada who endeavored Lo break into several barug, und who were found In posscsaion seys, candics, matches, alisels, and a quantl- 1y ol varpeuter touls, » Punlie Works Department of the City minent has preparod au olabdrats report 1 answer to o resolution of Iu?‘uu-y by Ald, Gilbert. It explalns that tho brick saved from 1ho new lake aud land tunnels wero used partly an reeopstructing the Water-Works bulldings on the North S{de atter tho great firoof 1871, aud in bullding sewers, The rematuder Jeft over from tho latler work wos kold for #3000, “The brick cost the city £3.60 per 1,000, and, after they were purchasod und_subscquent to the tire, the price of brick went uuwsm por 1,000, - By buying at tho Juwer fAgure the city saved aoout 40, Tho repors also coutains & detalicd atatement of all tho contracts let by the Departmient aince the Rourd of Public” Works was abollshed, aud other matters of Intereat. ‘Iho document will g read du the Councl to-ulzht, PEMSONAL. ‘The Emrns Abbott Coucert Company arrived yesterday. They are st tho Palmer House. ‘Fho Swedish Lady-Quartotte company are at the Tremont. The MeKes Haukin combination, tho ** Danites,” were there yesterday, Mr. Gus Willlaws, the Uermun-dialect humor- 1st, was Jast'night made the recipient of & very landsome testimonial at the hauds of tho msnagers of the Academy of Music, where he has oppeared during tho past week, Tho testl- munizl consisted of an cleant pair of peart and pold upera-giusses, ‘Tho presentation wis very ‘:lrlrcluh‘ e, and took **Uus™ completely y surprige. 1le responded felicltously, E HOTHEL ARKIVALS. Sherinan House—d, B, Lurrows, Fond du L 1. U, Durfos, New York; the Hon, W. A. ki ., Dak . W, M. Hued, New THuveu; F, . Wels, Now York; 3L A, N rla, New York; J. A. Jigh, Detroity A, 1. Dag- geth, St.Paul. .. Tremont flonse~Tha Bwedish Lady - Quarteita: Col. J, J. Cowdry, Alexandsin Jt. J, Crump, Philsdelphiss O. 1. Deane, Springileid; FLW._ Nico, 'Clicogo; Charles A, Campbell, New York; 'J, Dorman, Barlington. ..\ Grand Pucife—D. A Way, Springfield; C. 1. (,'ummlmfv. Pekin: Joseph bkeltun, bi. Pai €. Vou lforu, Latrosss; C, U, Hels, New ¢ Fa.i 3, 1. Buckivgbaw, U, §. Navy;C. 3. Os: tori, Rock lstand; dobn Charch, incinnatis itehitad, New York: . 1L, Thomas, N.'Flatt, New York.. .. Paluier Abbott snd compsuy. New Fhitadeluhing G A. Wiison, ¥ i 0 s - Q. Pros aworth, e, 3 C. 1. Knickerback kaont A, Morna, Fort Gary i 1 I, Daks N tadele nlite; L. M. Stoue, Now York: A, K. Wilber, Cievelaud; B B, Brown, Erle, Fa. 5 C. M. Howe, Batalo; Voluey Gre York: J, Il. Weaton, LaCroase; [, Itimore, THE GERMAN DRAMA, NEW CLICAGO. Those patrons of the Uerman theatre who alsied the opportunity to witness the perforin- uuce of *Day Glass Wasecr? (a glass of wator) by Mr. Warster's Company at the New Chicago, nissed & rare treat, for a fner performance has scldom bee introduced dn this city, * Das Glass Wasaax" 14 » standund bistorical comedy, travsluted frow the French of Beribe, of great excelience; but fu order to bring it vut with good cffect it uceds an oxceptionally etroog cast. Because 1t requires three actresses aond two actors of first-class sbility is tho reagon ot fts pot belug oftener produced in this * country. In order to bring (;‘nl. wmu vla‘yh h‘: ‘:: best shape, r. Wurster, wif usual eoterprise; wen! t5riny nperas of eDVSIag thace of 1o best leading actresses in the country L assume the prucipal charscicers, sod these, with My, Hel- 1oer, the leading map of the company, perfurme ol the play {u a manner which would bave been shaply perfect bud it ot sullered 8 little from caliioss Of oie of bhe chasactuss, Lhat us- LR Y sumed by Mr. Waldorl, the Juvenile man, As Lia part was not a large one, lowever, it de- tracted but little from the success of the whole. The honors of the esening were almost equally divided hetween Misses Wiceo and Wolll and Ar. tletmer, and it ts hard to declderto whotn of these the greatest prafee for brillinnt actin I3 due. Miss \Wiese s particularly suited for snel refined and acheming Lhuck- esn af ltarlborough, and it is doubtful whether there fa_another actress in the country who could givathe haughty, selfish, scheming. css with equal finfsh. slon of Russian lddie-rank women within You must nhave known n Russian of the trading class for somo time before hie thinks it advieable to introduco and you murt hove lieen his intimnte r years before he would take tho Inerty of letting her sit down to tablo in your tussian sromen o out of doora with thelr children, but seldom with thelr hushands and n man is not expeeted to take notlco o another man's wife by bowing to her i she passes him {n the strects. Ono of the slghts which surprizes a Russian of the midiand citics most when he gocs to 8t. Petershure, Moscow or Odesan, 18 to notlco the promiscuons fow of both scxes {n the strects and in ment. Asto the spectacle of sitting fn the boxes of theatres with thelr shoulders bare, this amazing licenso {s cnough to take his breath away. EUROPEAN GOSSIR. on the harpsichord, and hnd read all the morn- ing paners, and alter all this had been walting for him ten minuf HANDSOME CORA YOUNGS. Acquitted of Marder, §ho Makes O with One of the Susceptible JurymeneTle, Too, the Flushand of the Acquilted Woman's Most Earnest Tienefactor, Correspondence New York World. Y., Nov.20.—John IL. Barrett, & saloon-kecper In Auburn, N. Y., was shot dead by his mistecss, Cora Younge, on the morn- ingz of Junc 16, ot o louse of {ll-fame in Au- burn. The woman then attempted sulcldo by shooting hersell tivico in tha head, and for some time was not expscted to recover. cover, howayer, to the aurprise of the physi- clans In attendance, snd last woeex tvas placed on trial for the murder during it continuance, and the greatest interest was mantfested In tho case. Saturday, the lnst day of the trial, the court-room was fliled to its utmost capacity,—evory inch of soace being oc- cupica by & crowd who lar tavor, by puttlng hlm in a prominent position in their ofiiclary. He has mnny other friends, too, 'r?.h‘TlT:rl l{n:fl)llnw lh!dl |Im m\lle‘:l llnfll‘nlku which Ied him (nto. wsong-doing, wpnia_ (ve him aanther cmance. o] c,,f owen i perpetunl General Auctioneers and Real EStala Agaats, onunding of him at the hands of small and venre- L Catataren whn wors maner anl o donnt sostry, | NO. 174 RANDOLPH-ST, to feol tho weight of his hand when he had power. —Des Molnea (Ia.) Reginter (Rep. ). GUSTODWS SAL In rosumption aud the silvor question the TPrenident anconntera protilama boyond his grasp, ; and, whilo his treatment af them {8 plansible. it o Uwe 1 ! ligationn to publi¢ creditors appears overatrained, < ' s u la; exproaced an it 14 {n Jangungo that has a strong | MONDAY MORNING, Dec. 10, at 10 o'clock, semblance of eant. o doubt not that the pablic | ters& Co.'a l\nci'gn Htoomi, No. 174 Randal opinton of (he world, and tho consclenca of the | o AMone the tariple poda ta country and the age, would bo ratisfied with n [ BE foiml okl Jewsirg, Blas, Nateher monotary systen which wonld leave bondholders . and monoy-morchania on no bigher lavel and no mors favored fooling than the promiscnons mass of creaftars and aeblors, merchants, farmers, ‘mechanics, producers, and convumers,—Gaireston ENTIRE BTOCK OF ) Neica (Dem.). The report of the Bouth Oarolina Lagis. E: A V E} E & Jative, Commities, wile investigated Tattctaona S GO. election to the Senate, contain<tho aworn atate- AT AUCTION, menta of aixty membors of tho Leglslaturo of 1672 wore ofired money. Tor gt voten, or | 0 Monday, Doc. 10, at 10 o’cl’k a,m, Marriage-Customs in the Domin- ions of the Czar. art: that of the £in of Meariboroisgh, An Impressive Funoral—The Burial of the Queen-Dowager of Saxony. Miss Wolft as the well- have been batter. acted like & real Queen. effectivo when sho learns of the fact that tho Duchess Ioves thesame man, fashas loves herself, was represented by Mr. which reflected great cor Gambetta---Lucy Hooper Describos the Lion of the Left. 8he was particularly Inces of amnse- married Iadies Viscount of Holingbroke Helmer 1o a manner edit upon this able It was one of the best performances Miss Lindemann also for her rendition ot MARRIAGE-CUSTOMS IN RUSSIA. Engluh Magasine. Russtan marriages are generally arraoged through oriests, Being matters of bustnoss, it {s desirable that thero should be no mistake as to the amount of dower which the brie. {s to bring; and thero would very likely be infstakes it somo member of the upper clorgy were not toact as an intermedinzy In preparing the set- An archimandrite does much of tho AN IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL, Correspondence London Times, Dnrsprx, Nov. 14/=We have_ just passed through a nomber of funeral” ceremonies. Saxony, which possesscd a few wecks sloce three Quecns, has now but one. of 8eptember, In her Weinberg Villa, at Wach- he haa griven In this clty. descryes great praise the character of Abigafl, and showed how im- mensely she has improved since her engage: mient_liere last season. Tho part of Matham was the only one which suifered in the hands of Mr. Waldorl, This gentleman evidently took Zreat palus to do well, but he failed to do jus- Ilis deflciency was probebly more conspleuous on sccount of tha brilllant actiug of the other persons in the cast. YONWAERTS TUANER-MALL. At the West Side Theatre was givon “Ein geadelter Kautmann " (A Merchant, one of the most plessing comed charming writer, ‘wna a good one, and full fun which the play afTol Schiober, upon whom [ef of tho work, wers excellent fn their and_were frequently called beforo the plause and shouts of * Bravo.” Tha comlcal sayings and, situstions sfforded a fund of fun that is seldom glven on the stage without descending Into vulgaritics such as tho «grosse posse ' contaln, AFFAIRS IN MANITOBA. A TALK WITIt RX-00V. MORRIS. The Hon, Alex Morris, ex-Uovernor ot Mani- toba, and his daughter, arrived (n this city yes- terday from Fort Garry, and stopped at tho Palmer ouse. Hu s the gentleman who was ly by Goy. Couction, ied the posliion of Governor of the FProvineq s. To TRIRUNE reporter the ex- Governor stated tnat the Province was prosper- {n point of increasein popu- Winnipeg, which was but a peopla fiva years ago, has Crowds were present On tho 18th of tice Lo tho part. bad no room Dowager Maria Anna Leopoldine, aged T3 sears; and in tho Royal Palace of this town, on the 8th of November, at about 7 o'clock p. m., the Queen Dowager Amalla Auguste passed tranquilly Into another life. Queen Marla, o Bavarian Prindbas, daughter of King Maximillan Joscph, was born on tho 27th of Janunry, 1803, and marrled, on the 24th of Aprit, 1832, the 8axon King Friedrich Augnst II. 8he was tho sister of Queen Amalia and twin-sister of the Austrian Archduchess Sophia, ucen Amalia, twin sister of Queen Eliza- beth of Prussin, was born on the 13th of Novem- With the exception of the Ducheas Max' ol Bavarla, her youngest sister, all her brothers ond_ sisters died beforo hér. They Ludwig I, of Bavarla, Empress Prince Charles of Bavarla, russia, Archduchess Sophla of Austrla, and Queen Marln. Quecen Amalin married Nov, 10, 1522 PrinceJohann of 8azony, who, after the sudden dcath of his brother, Friedrich _August’ II., Queen Amalls had, eight children, three of whom are etfll allve—Albert, thu relning King of Saxohy; Prince George, the resumptive to the throne; and Princoss cth, Duchess Dowsger of Genoa, The Princesacs Maria and Sldonla died, unmarried, 1n the prine of life. Princeas Anna, wifo of the Hereditary Grand Duke of Tuscany; Princess Margaret, wife of Arcuidike Churles Louls of Austring and Vrincess Sophin, wilo of Duko Charlea Theodore of Davaria, all diod shortly after belng married. Quocn Amnliaiwss greatly the Saxon people, and cxcelled In benovolence and charity. lIn her the ‘poor aud sick havo lost a friend. The Royal funcral was solemnized on Mon- day in the Catholle Court - Church, where the Royal family of Saxony bas ita acpulcher. Bey- ral Princes, smong them the Imperial Prince of Germany, and otlicr representativea of for- clgn courts, arrived here for the ocension, At a quarter past B o'clock p. m. a brilliant though mournful party assembled in tho church, which doors were elosed and no applicants admitted. ‘The bar was aimost equally crowded, as was the passage way lorear of the hench. Atafew minutes before 4 the jury retired. The prisoner, woeping, possed through the rear of the court. room {n charge of a deputy, being remanded to §all to awalt the summons which should egain bring her before the jury to learn bher fate for ‘Tho summons from the jury- room came in about half an hour, and the girl was brought back again. Inthe ‘before the verdict she was ve, when the foreman snnounced *‘Not gull the woman, according Auburn Weekly, ‘‘secmed to seitlo into an inanimate bundio of Iifclessness; her form swayed tooneaide inher chalr, and then slid out, straightening and pltchin head striking heavily onthomatting of the flabr, amid the uproar of xelted aj ed lnstaotly upon the rendit! Bhe was at'once taken up and removed to the ury-room, where o ohysiclan attended hor, Ter pulso liad ceascd to licat, and it was found that ahe had fainted from tho revulsion of feel- fog. Herlong taxed energies haa given way under tho mental excitement; the fear of death, so suddenly relieved by the certalaty of liberty, gave too great a shock—even though of Joy—for her overstralned nerves to bear up Sho was then placed under the caro of the 8heriff pending the cffortsof several had taken a great Interest in_ her to for her at e distanco from Auburn, whero she might lead a different life, as sho had often dur- ier trial exprossed a wish to do. On taking lot to ascertain tho stahding of the jury as to her qullt or innozonce, the vote stood elevon Tho d——ad election had cost.moro than it was WAL AL BU wortly,"* and he is doubtlean moro than ever con. yinced of that fact now. The total cost to him is estimated st 840,000, SpBCial Saule Baid n prominentmomber of the State Sen- stelasteveningtoourroporter: ** W, P, Kellogg has baen voted a seat In the United States Senate, but iR R | HOLIDAY GOODS, not longer than a yosr, or pett Justas sonnas the Legialature In convened Lin- | IMPORTED CHINA, BOMEMIAN GLASBWARS, CEiloga” whs never clacied United Siaiss Senator FANCY G00DS, T0Y8, DOLLS, between hls fingers. A well-ored bridegroom must present a gift to a monastery and another to his parish church; the bride, through her friends, 1s expected to clothe some statuo of a Virgin with a gown of allver brocade, cariched with more or less Jewels, according to the plety of the donor; and iu some parts of Southern Ruseia she adds a gift of two white doves tothe Poye, which looks rather like a relic of the wor- ship of Venus. Tho consent of parents Is nec- essary for a marriege, until the age of 30 in the caseof mem, ¥5 in that of women; but young Mberty to appeal to the The audlences yed the feast of casrs, Meger and 11 tho heavlest ‘portion brict moment to the report of the people uro at civll autborltics 1l In this ovent tho psrents are Caroling of Austri: Quaen Elfzabeth of plause that follow- hio reason moust not bo morcenary, jon of the verdict,” of the young peopla be lelr to'a landed estate; then the question ls referred to the Marshal of the nobility In tho district, whose decisions sre based upon expediency ratherthun upon lixed orinciples. Theso appeals are rare, Lecanse the Russiana aro a tnarrylng s0 of thelr chlidren early. lower classes men marry at 2, when not drafted by the conscription; " in the higher sristocracy 8 young man goes the *‘grand tour” before settling down, but ho (s often betrothed befors startiug toa young lady not et aut of the schiool-room, and ho w nmediately upon his retum, country which Uas 8o few old maids as Russia, The great ridlcule attached to the title, when not borue by a nun, has possibly something to o with tho unwitlingness of ladles to aport it. he age of 23 without ing most adwirabl; 1ation and trade, scttlemont of 500 grown to a clty of 7,000 {nliabitauts. Monitoba ex- The wheat interests are developed, and cattlo horac ralsing” are being pushed, valuable in the Province,tos they aro larzely in demand for freighting purposcs. not neglected, and the Untversity of Manitob: which is controlled by both the Protcstants ui Cathullcs, is prospering, and Is onc of the fnstitutions of its kind in this country. Governor speaks vel being largely findfng 8 mate, she general sho calls a pilgrimage of I1abor—on a round of travels if nch; and in either case sho turns up some years Inter a8 n widow. plentiiul aa old spinsters are scarco; and wid- ows whoss husbonds were never secii aro _moro numerons than thorest. Etiquetto forbids any allusfon to o lady’s dead husbaod In her pres- ence; ond this 1, perhaps, sometimes cou- ly scts out on what hopefnlly of the tuturc of the vountry, and highly of tho people who ‘Gov. Couchon was kindly recelved by the people there, and hu belleyca that Mra. Couchon died from tho effecta of tho extreime Northern climate, which was tov much cnfecbled coustitution, s daughter leava for thelr howo given to the prisoner, is what saved her froin an ndverse verdict. cesaful ‘In establishing the doubt in the minds of the jury as to whether the shooting was donio risoner or by Barrett. t a juryman’s stateme . saya the paper before referred to, **Cora Youngs escaped conviction for murder In tho first de- Ono of tho jurors was Mr. Mortliner E, urkes, of Springport, a village near by, and Mrs. Durkee had been most prominent among those who had {intcrested themsclves in tho girl'a behalf. ‘Tho scquel to tho story ia th told by the Auburn Bulletln of thls date: “Af- ter her discharge from custody, followinz tho lity, Cara desired to remain for have settled there. Widows aro ns The dofense was suc- which runs frum ome end to the other through the middio of the church was llued by a squadron of blue dragoons, a magniticont of which cvery mau {8 a giant, ng had made his ontrance the Pealm +% Miserore mol Doming’? was sung. sounds had died away the coffin, which had been Lrought Into the church the day before, waa liited with its pall of velvet, and funeral procession through the church, First camo trampeters, who ware followed by When aconple are cngaged, 8 botrothal feast 1s held, and the bridc-clect has & lock of her hair cut off in the prescnce of witnesses and given to the bridegroom, who In return presents uolse, an almond cake, SUBURBAN. Postmaster Smith has been enlareing his of- fico aud tsking iu tnore room. made o inoney-order oflice fn the spring. The a silver ring with a tu ment the two are pl hied; nor can the rela- tives breale tho mat except with the consent & 6o Dy Ordor of 4 athn. 00t oliection of good rnred, and 8 thonsand othe BOTTERS & 0. Ane il mnn?y :mhm,nflul"u to ot b:l. l'nl\ the At Bt 49 8t voluntary confersion af & large number of mom- Bara who took the money. 'The prices mnged from L nte-st. an overcoat 10 815,000, A good many of the mom- | _The Elock cnsists of """‘gJ""S“‘ Hardware bers failed to gel their money, —some recelvinza | Finwars. House Furnishing Gogds, att only, and tome receiving noneatall, Pat. | Duighers Tools, Rlors Blxtures, &c. la"one’ momber who dunned him that | F orereti. & e, Aeo arpeaters” web 8. TEMS £ 00., Auctry, aps two years, onisiana, and that Judge Snoflord was dnly AND ALBUMS, clected to represent this State In tha Federal Sen- ¥ {1 1a but a quostion of time whea tho Domo- AT AUCTION, crate will abtain conteol of the Benafe, and, with IUKH\')AY' Dec. 11, st 10 o'clock 8. m.. at Buttery that Jolntrosolution befars, them. thoy «mdu..‘., & Go's Auétton Tiaotne, Uopbiadly sxuoiole man ecllous ftou hole.baly: * 9L, A- DUTTERS &C0.0 Auctionaets, Senator Patlerson is going abont Washing- R AT, E = ton chuekling and rubbing his bands, and lelllngl BT sToo: evorybody that the Bouth Carolina aathoritics are OF A \ to prosecuto him. ileAold out to the for u pramiso ta gl¥a him Immunity trom V punishment for hie frauds and_peculatione, and now he wants na to congratulato im because he is ot the atipnlated prica, Ho i8 no donbt AT AUCTION, i t {n not ovory man that cau escapo the | TUEBDAY, Dec. 11, st 10 s'clock s m., at Butterss Penitentiary by voting fors Domocrat, Our only | C%&Atction House, 175 Fogrot about tho mattar s, that he docen® over to the Nomocratic side of tlie Benate Cham- | cte., all of which must her and stay thete, A Ropublican majority ls a Wi, A, BU yery comforting thing to have In the Henate, but, f 1 h fell it i \ | i I 1t depent upan such felloms sufaemory 1t | _DR. HIRAM WANZER'S ’s Auction liooms, No. 174 landolph-st., betwiey i aloek Cotshin 51 Gold B LIVver % aigok Constais 5t Gold 't _nove | Piamonds, Gold C“fllflll:fl‘fl % Wat, 3 & CO., A!lcllun ;X: iep.). It 1d bo did not to to frankl; bt poutd bomemaia ot to sato rankly | BRICK BUILDING, the Adminiatration have been disappotnted that its 462 Wost Twelfth-st,, course scems at timos to bo botn limid and In- . cans Declaion, vigor, and conrago aro al- Rithomayaer [Eaentjol; 2y 184 ol kil i a8 and [t ean too often forgotten i 1 th ication tat o strongth of “r-z nup- Entig Stock of D]'flgs, Stors Hm, &l}., ort is among those who are not cspeclally poli- elAnee A who 4o mot. make. themasiees. oudly AT ATOTION, en auch Irlends teo things whieh (hy eaniiot explain nor_reconcile with the nssume 5o il Tmeiplos o the. Adminiatration, they Bovo noth- | assri e s end plemaie, gl casb. bule WEDNESDAY MORKNINO, Dec. 1 2 AT QNI sy 8t 10 o'elock, ca time. - Stock and Flzturvs, canti. ng 10 83y in roply to the jecrs and tanots of its “The locatlon for business is nmuu? “This sals ];_m« open opponents, and, withont doubting good fn« | senis u rars chance for an enterprislog man, The tantions, they ate disheartonod and perplexod,— [ Whole will be sold without ress George IWilliam Qur bido e —— Tha artist, the suthor, and tho modlsts have LIQUORS, WINES, GROCERIES, Cl' * combined to make Andrews® Bazar onoof the moat. aseful and entertalning magazines published, Gomporent. critcr 'sa Woll as tne voico of thd ‘]MES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, o g:i!n%‘;“-‘fl:d&;‘)fr:;lll 3‘55}«.;';,‘353,60;‘« ia SALOON FIXTURES, ETC., d:::u.“ccl:clfllnl. for -fil'fimnfi‘:'é‘;,'f’ ot A AT AUCTION, "A- DUTTES & CO., Auictrs. Haroer's Weekly (Jtep.). Impravements have been made £0 a8 to accom- modate the jnereasc of business. Miss Jessie Couthour has returned home, (ter an abschco of several months. “The graduating excrcises of the Cook County Nurwsl chool occur y Alico Wilson will dellver tho_vatedictory, and cr old quarters at the jall, until erfect arraugements for hor future, Bhe accordingly occupled her room in the femalo dobartment up-stairs, whera ahe was visited by nnumber of kind-hcarted ladics who took i und were dovising meas- of the parties themselves, which is significd returnof the ring and ch fmportance is attached to the ring, nt Jeast In the north of Russla, that, amonjt poor people who cannot afford silver and n turquoise, tinand & bit of blue stono are substituted. Theso betrothal riugs are ke, after these marched nct, the medleal attendants of the court, tho Master of Ceretnonles, a Prlvy Coun- cllor, aud some Chamberlulng. Bishop In his white mitre, a prayor-book in oue hand, o lighted taper in the other, aurrounded by the clergy In whitc and black sutplicea. The the servants of ‘Then came the intorest in her welf, ures for furnishing her with s home. poared eutiroly changed in heart from the vilo Friday, Dec, 21 ‘WEDN 2, &t 10 o' , T EERERA 2, il 4 e KBYES-ROLLEN—AC the rasidonce of 1, A, THURSDAY TRADE SALE, Kaufman, on tha evening of Nov. b, Mr, Edward ‘A amplete Btock of Tfi oyes and Miss Clara G. lioller, both of thla | DRY GOODS, WOOLBNS, OLOTHING, city. "foledo, O., papers pleass copy. ZHurs, Hats, Oaps, Gloves, Boota, Bhoes, &0., e e ey | Thursday Morntng, Des. 13, s 0:80 o'clock, &t our Miss Magzlo McGurn will read the nrizd casuy, ‘Fine prize 13 $101n_gold. deliver the class address, Several cases of scarlet fever and diphtherla have been reported, aud two cases of mem- branous croup oceured loat week, Joseph E. Buid, agzeil 137 years, and a son of Mr, were the victims. They wero only slek a few houes, ‘Flis Baptist Boclety givo a fair and o per Thursday eveulng at Tillotson I next lecture of the library course will be Dec. us heirlooms, but oust not sarve twico—a ‘son the ring which his mother roceived, forinstance; though why this should be so isn mystery which the clergy, who scll the rings, could best ex- n the wedding-day the brida comes to chureh dressed in white; but it Is only among the highest clnsses, who copy Western fashiond, that tite bridal costute {9 entircly white, and thut nwreath of orauge Hower blossoms is uscd. Among Russlans pure light biuo is the nuptial color, aud a coronet of silver-ribbon stands in luca of the wreath. Thoe wedding-ring for the ride I8 of gold or some yellow metal, o plain hoop; 1t is cnchased stors, Prot, Richards wiil aud totaliy abandon woman she liad seamed to glory In belng, ond indicated & dosire for o thorough change of life. A proposition to place her in tho **Iloma in this clty was found to bo fmpracticable under tho rules of that refuge, n place was nccordingl: erring woman in a suinowhat similar mstitution at Syracuse, 1er ideas of the latter, however, ' scomed to Invest It with the character of a placo of restraint, and in talkiog about it she was so overcoma as to falot away. meantimo_ another benevolent woman, Mra. Mortimer E. Durke the Town of Soringoort, was nurs| for the benofit ol Qucen Amolia's and King Albert’s house- HMCELLIGOTT—On the Oth Inet.. dames 8, Me- horne, by twelve Chaom- Eulznu, ¥ & Fanoral from by e o 3 - Yo tivelve scrvants, Iinmediately behind walke poy Nll!:‘l!. o dlack s the King and Prince George, sons of the defunct, Both carried, according to the Cath- olle rite, burning candles; both wero plunged in doop melanchioly. The ticorgo's suito wers followed by tho other Princes, Among them Fricdrich Withelm, the Imperial Prince ‘of Uermnany, principally at- Hloacemel to tower abuve and undoubtediy surpassed ty of carrfage and manly besuty. Though nearly of tho sumo age as the le looks at least twent @ was decorated with tho cf the Order of tho Black Eugle, which sulted his blue uniform admirably, secured for the King aud Frinco tracted aticntion, all other in stature, all others o dl P A FISH-STORY, Ta the Editor of The Tridune. Cnicaco, Dec, 8.—Becalmed fu the Pacific Qcean—latitudo exactly nothlog, longitude about 100 deg.—in 1310, the old ship Charlot ernily & double ring with bridégroom has o ring, too, which tho bride puts ou bis finger at the altar after she has recelved his, mostlv a plaln ove, about the rings being of puredistal, and thore- Cora, whom the lady had called upon at the jall during a visit to tho city with ber husband,” Becoming decply interested Mrs, Durkes formed the plan, yof taking her to her bome and showing to the world that even so (\lifl‘{llukhu{ gome-remarie. He was followed | SES A RE & e 74 ftandolph.at, DEATIS, Sletrooa. T TkR8 4CO., Anctloneers, BUTTERS & C0'S REGULAR SATURDAY BALB Dec. 16, atuk o'elock FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, & Thonca by cars to Calvary Ceme- At our salesrooms, 174 Randolph-st. rosdence, 4039 Halstea- at 10 o'clock &, 1 1VES—Dac. 0, Catherino I d b ™ Y e pre b a7t By GEO, P, GORE & GO, : v, Tuosday, Dec. 11, Figt) 08070 Wetbayanus; O o ot A o phs preaas Sasy. E‘ gy i Ty poespsnci | Fighteen Hundred Cases .\{,uhmc'tll‘mor; %ME::: aged 45 yoars, brother of t, '8 horoatter. vaty Cemetery, by keep the sale of them in thelr hands, though 1t would not always do to tost the purity of tho sctlesinatical zold with a touchstone, wedding service, which comprises insomo of the leas civilized districts tho broaking of an carth- enware vessel In token that tho brlde renounces ‘posscasion (or Is ready to smash all her luther's crockery for her husband’ natious differ)—after this thero fs an ndjourn- meut to a bunquut, In which mulled krass (small bo celebrated cfore midday, nor must they take placo in o church. In fashlonablo circles 1t {s thg custom to solewnnize them {n a drawlug-rooni, and by canule-dight. There 18 no departure on a hone uct s folluwed by a bal at this last repust, when held In houses whers ald custome are observed, o new satin slipper, supposed to bo the bride’s, usod as o drinking-vesscl by ho pass It round ith in- it il fv Idled away maty precious hours of tho tedious slx munths’ voyago to tho * Golden Gate” I was listening to the /dreams of iealth which it scemed swalted cach and every ouo of the wmotley crew and still inore heterogeneous pas- nter had Just exclted doclaring: ¢ I ghall ‘The coflin and tho Frinces wera surrounded by o swarn ol puges, dressed in red velvet and whito sllk, with wigs, carrying flaming torches. ‘The proceasion m choly impression. the coftin was carrled down fnto theroyal vault, which was bung with black velyet, on which sparkled the royal crown. witnessed the cerouonica fn the Interior of the vault, Itis understood that the Blshopknocked at the Innermost door, whereupou o deep, sepuls chiral volce answered, * Who troubles tho qulet- ness of the dead o0 B wises to -cater” Tho volce, of this sncred abode?” ‘Ihe Bl piied tn the afMirmative, the door was onened by unseen hands, T the burial of dead Egyptfan Kings. The royal funeral cercmontes wero cuncluded with ibe singing of **Balve Regina.” On Tuesday moruis was celebrated, at whi royal guecats, the Corps Diplomatique, an many others were was ~ decorated wit! armorial bearin could bolifted out of the miro becume a good and respoctablo member of socloty. Mr. Durkee, who was oue ctls jurors In attondance un the Court, to take equal interest in the prisoner, and, belng n man bf considerable means, gave lis assent to the plan. “ Accordingly, on though melan- vod at tha altar ny vouthful admtratlon remaln in Callforuls until [zet 810,000, if I have to stuy slx months" (a year afterwards be was begging hils passage back to ** thy States™ 1), Looking aver * the side,” [ eaw what [ should hesitata to describe were thero not another witnees now tesident of this city, The sea was Miled with exquisitely-beautlful yibbona and ‘The Princes alonc 'Frldny last; Durkos and Coratook the 4:10 p. m. train over the Now York Central for Cayugs, to connect for Unlon™ Spriugs, where Mra, Durkeo wos at_the station 0 incet them, but they did not allght tnero, having continued the journey to Ithaca, since which time, up toyesjerday, soen ar heard of tho missing most_distracted wife, whose humanc schemo had thus been made the meaus of her own most grisyous Injury. 4 We understand that siill furthor bo mude by somo of tho ladles intercated to ro- call the fugltive and care for her."” Youngs is a very hawlsome woman, and tha extraordinary effect of her beauty an: pretended reformation is shown fn this last paragraph. Sho had previously confessed her crime and attempted suiclde, and the neighbor- hood press—of -~ Syracus heslitate to call the whole trial o farce; that $prejudiee and sympathy oxerted o stronger Kmus’u'c’o upon the jury than the evidence pro-, op having re- cat warchouses had pourcd thelr choleest con- ound us. Floating past our ship were all sizes and colors; fn stripes, figures,—regular us the tincat them! Boma wers nicely rolled, but a yard or - twofloating frec, ns though some wily boutlquiecs them to tempt ** Monsleur et rs_were In lengths of yards on yards of rlichest-blonded hues. Wa stwod bewildered,—cven awo-struck, The old Captatn, a whaler for forty years, had #*gecu some of thia sea-ribbon, but nothing liko fin." Were tha golden hopes fructlfying here in mid-oceant Hod we but to *‘hofst sboard” the preclous freight, and turn our prow whero- ever beauty and fashion pay royally for adoru. 80, in verity, a8 we rubbed our aatonlshed eyes, and gazed upon the clitter- 1 was tist to leap fnto the sea bucket {n hand, aud|bewin tho strange harvest. And strange, fudeed, it proved! sefzod cach enticing roll, ‘& slimy ooz would drop from my cager palins foto tho rude re. ceptacle,—a disgusting mass of mixed 1 realized, andly, that a fortune waa *! through my flugers,” 1 even though discovered the orlgin of that expreasion. "I'ie deristve shouts tnat grected nuas | was Tofsted to the deck wers only excelled by those ‘which saluted my polsoned by an interesting varlet nal kingdom, classed s s Medusa, sun-kingdow Hadiata. Mv raphdly- closiug eyes barely enablea ine to dlscern reminds us of then by o supper; ant in diamouds, In e a tk or | I produced, o the bridegroom’s friends, W und drink the Lride’a heal i3 sosked through and wili hold liquor no Y In houscs wlicre spceches ars made it Is not the bridegroom, but the bride’s father, who returns thanks when her health is drunk— this usage being owlng to the fact that n father still ratalns suthority over his child after she s e may summon her from hor homo to teud him when ho 18 sick, If he lose his wife, he may claln bis married doughter’s sorvico as a bousckeeper during the first threo months of his widowhood, aud b very ofton d the daughter’s husband dig, hor father may or- der hier to return to bis roof, and hi de jure the guantian of her children. Nonv of these privileges are retulned by a marrlod wom- grand roghiom inass thelr Majestics, hetr, ‘The high altar shiclds showing the aud the initials of the royal In front of the altora catafalque, covered with black velvet and surmounted by Tho regalla—viz, tho crial globe and the sceptro—wero . Tho vatatal silver candleaticks with 'he requicm suni on tho occasfon Cherubink, ‘Tho mourning will last ur to six woeks, so that the winter smusciuonts of tho fashionable world of Baxony 8 a crucifix, was orec Sepecilly—do,_nok placed on whito eu e —— ment? It scemed CURRINT OPINION. The mesaage is 0s Berono as a summer. ‘What President Hayes baa to aay, be says plalaly, clearly, cleanly, On no point does he leave hls meaning st all In doubt.—Hufalo Krprass (Rep. ). The Cincinnati Commercial says (he Preai. dent's messnge gives evidence that be bas not been able to master the silver questlon. evidence (hat Fastern ideas hive mastered the President.—Naahvilte (Tenn,) dmerican (Dem. ), If Mr, Hoyes had dofined his opinions on Civil-Servica reform and olghteen months ago as he ‘messags, does anybody balleva that ho would have beon the Republican candidate for the Presidency? —Utiea Republican (Rep.). From beginnig, President'n message! GAMBETTA, Lucy flooper's Paria Laiter (0 PAtiadelp}ia Telegranh. The dinner and reception given to our ox- Prestdent by Mr, Healy, the artist, was an ex- ceedigly Interesting occasion, from tho fact that M, Gambotts was oneof tho Invited guests. In spite of the fact that the Chambers are in Divorces ure not allowed {n Rusal riugq can bo annulled for ivformality; and so trequont. It s ouly a ques- 6 most Russlan things. urts of Little lussia it ta ride’s nearest relutive to ive hier aslepon the face at the moment of eading her to a prieat, the object of th to establish, In’ caso of need, marrted under compulston—which would be euougl to break the marriage. tussians them- sclves assure strangers that the sla le only are- minder to the bride te behnvowell in future; but the trua sensc of itis that just wise tho reminder would pres by the bridegroom. o pirc tha datw of marriage {a left blauk on the certlficate; and this agaln furnishea grounds for divorce. In tho Chersoncse the Pope futen- tionally omits to reglater the ages of the pure tica; but thero Is no real need for any ol thess precautions, for the morrlare laws are so come- plex that two parties willing to pay for the lux- ury of aseparation can easlly ferretout a ukase whose prescriptions were not scrupulously ob- seryed ut their nupiala. declare 8 marriage null, and they will conaive divorces are prott tiun of mouey, I tho custom for the remalned for tho reception ofterwards, the gencral attontion aud enthusiasm being falrly dividsd botween Llm and the distin- guished guest of the occasfon, time that I hadever scen the Lion of tho Left, and conscquently I was decply interested. looks tis greatness thoroughly, No casual ob- scrver conld for s moment mistake him for o and this atamp, so to speak, of genlus 1§ far more apparent in the real man than fu the photographs aud portraits the fsct that he is bave sumethiog to do_ with 1s 8 uan of hercu- lean bulld end breadth of shoulder, his frame being disproportionately massive fur his beignt, #0 that when standing two hours at Bonthorn policy 8 glvon them in bie W ated, for other- unwelcome * ripple” told of the coming wale It was the first terminating the long Inactivie ezporience witl ‘Though § huve spent mauy long , and have visited many oceans and buys, 1 have never agalty behield tho sight deserthed nor have T met with any one, eyver “4alt," who could spin n stmilar ** yur to end the tono [of the s high snd pure, and tho .readuris irreslstiniy forced to the conclution that 1he author means to 80 exert the power and ind ence of hils lr;'n olfic cominonpluce ma: that the country s ol and more prosperous — STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nzw Youk, Dec. 9.—Arrived thy steamship Celtie, from Liverpool. Puysourn, Dec. 9.—Arrived the steamships Labrador sud Ponytneravia, from New York. QuerNsTowN, Dec. 9.—Steamsbip City of Chester from Nuw York arrived. L ———— STAR-GAZERS, Avectal Diapateh 10 The Chicage Tribuns, LaSarre, Dec, 0.—~The rare and beautitul spectacle presented Ly the accultation of Yenus was vofoved by many of the people ot this city, No euylous clouds ‘[utercepted the view, aud the weather waa jlld. B ‘That part of the I's rlates Lo Bouthern al will not meet witn Repubilcan party of the c . whst bas peen accompilshed in the South will not be generally sccepted. d attachment to the Unios jn Loe very spparent.—Zach Chandier's Delrolt Organ. 'Tho Presidont’s message says nothing about he famous non-politics order, I ident's messnge which nd the Bo-:l:fin policy Itisthe clergy who his diference. 828 o affectlons to tu pay her husband a suin of mone may consent to s divorce; and this done cyen in soclul circlea where a regard. for decencies might have been expected. rial decree was launchod g the Crown below the 1i{th rank to apply for auuulments of marrisge except with the” permission of thelr chlels, d havo been absurd if such aunul- ments bad only been asked for, sutliclent grounds. warried or sot, are received fnto s 0 bave snnubicd marriages two or threy ud, fudeed, Husslan niorals os to the ty of warrlage are nothing if not lax. aus make good husbands, thefr own fdeas of guod,—that zoud-tempered, and Lot jealouss but ticr classcs they are focorrigible Hirts, and In the lower they driok, uand, belng drunk, settle all connublal differences by blows. It isa 6 to see 3 mujik cutling malu; nor do herhowls bring auy of ber uwn sex to her assistance. 1t secuns 10 be admitted amoug a1l but the u classes that & mau Dbas full right 10 beal wife, sod she gets uo syinpathy whethee she voclterates oe hits Hlagrant futidelity o Russtan ma; vut fu prison fora year, and if sbe be ot of noble blood or of i priest's famiy, ho ma ber ouco flogeed besides; “but this rerogative Is snore bunored in the breach thau Womeu Lave no counter- hotd_over thelr busbands, and hereln sppesrs the Orlental view still provatliog In the as t the ascendency ot the strong sex. band msy appear as witues: his wite, but & wife 1s not beard against her bosbund; & wun way oblize hls wife to work lor blm, but a wile canuot sue her busband even for necessurics, aud shie hus uo redress ugsingt hhn Uf uve deserts ber. Oricntalisima the almost tutal seclu- alone he looks like'a ast a balf a bead taller 7anl, who Is by no ineans small, as we all know. Hls hea Is cast 1o the vamo nigsa- ive mould, and there {6 something canlue In the wreat brow, shaded by loog, disheveled whose original darkness Is thickly dashed with ‘hough not vet 40, he looks fully The impression that he immense latent strengih, mental as woll as physical. | should not cull him hand- sume, or even fne-lovkiug, buy be looks like u born ' lesder of iuen, o swayer of empires, u shaper of uational destinles.” It did e good to Jook upon that stalwart Republican, aua to place iy haud in the tirm clasp that holds the vlew to so mauyof the future dcstinies of Uf courde there was uo time for con- versation; all that any one could do was to ex- change & few words ol greating with him as he pasied on bis way Lo pay bis respects to Gen. and to Mre. Grant. R —— Jartha Waslingtou. Miss Peale, the daughter of Mr. James Peale, ainter, Lells the followlog story to e wile ot Presidents Washibgton ewulated her busband (o punctuslity: My father had an eogageument to painta minfature of Mrs. Wushiogton in Pbiladelpbla, theu vut of- town, r house, and the appoint. meot for a first sitting was arrsoge o'clock In the morning. the house, and taklin, he was cxactly on ot the principlea and mutho lotely s i it ha o Prosident for se Lo acknowledga un er- Evening Journal (Rep. ). We do not want & Wall-street silver dollar o 1 ror aud drop it — Al | fan Wasblogion Ci 1l spreading over Hudao wblly bis beak ts diodgi: tho streain betwevn ils Cincinnats Commercial (Ind. Lep.). ‘The rhetorical propezly falling witl reconclitation, does not Wasmswarow, D. O, Dec. 0.—Dr, Albert T, Bledsoe, cditor of the Soutrern Revlow, & distin. ned minister sad former Profcssor of the nls, died at Alexandsia, Va., ettics at Houth Fass— niversity of Vir last night of paral ————— - YELLOW FEVER. Naw YORx, Dec. 9.—The schooner Joshua Grindte, arrived vesterday from 8t Jago, rts that slx of ber crow dled at sea of yellow of gho mossage, while 4 wer the criticlai actlon of she Presldent determino the governmental sutbori 8ad i neglectings: i s, “flflmgnfih Ammple packsge sent fres on comuiou slght in a vil; his wilu witb inight Ay of two suvereign Biat gusranteo to them Republican forms of inent, ju oocdlence to tho requirement of stitutlon. — HocAeater Damocral (Lep.™ ‘The wmossage i3 quite resssurd fact that jt shows the P fast Lo 1he principlas whic more ago, though uy ¥ay sggte adhergnco therety 0 purty-pressure. THE MISSING SHIP. Dec. 0.—Bteamers recently arsived at Queenstown roport that they havo been songat L LN bt wo 9, e roceedin, mdn’t adl o Ratay owed & yeur aud the Geucral beluf o lu stating bis obliged to go to y free from ar- sud yoi dri and confiden dl: l‘li:fl Wlhfilfi figflV‘GuuMl'I and Lis determination 1o & {oundel, o1 beiog shaken.—Boston Ex-Becretary Belkuap {s pursuing tbe law—with succoss, s0_ tnat there was no id dig st an already Hels notin e penutless ura At the last mesting of il Armiy of tbe Tennessce, bisold comrades 1n ar: showed thelr ablding friendsbip lo hio, azd thelr wish 10 help restosy bl 10 bis old place la popu- Aly fathcr asrived at watch ho fouod ‘The thought then struck bim 1nat posalbly it ight be early to dlaturb a lady, abd he decided Lo L Defore koovkiug st the door.” sccordingly walked the pavement, and at the end of ted oloutes pulled out his watch and Ho was ushered loto the parior, sud Mrs. Washiugion, accosting hlm, drew oul her watch and s3id sbe bad given her orders for tuo day, bad heard hordaughter taky her lsasons n the observance, o t— PULLMAN HOTEL-CARS sre now running regulatly between Chblcsgoand Council Blufls on the Californls express tralos of the Chlcago & Nortawestorn Katlway. rosd rugs Pullman botcl-cars, of any other form of botel-cars, through between Culcago aod the Mis- o u;l;l::ku ofices, 03 Clask streut, under fsihag b a good prasice 10g uD & 3 lnuuulor this last snd stup! overpounded twman. frivodicss copdiiloa. e # 'ED bont IPRIETOR will n e of CSLBDRA_T throngboa! o s Seresed e B Bh et For S%Ie by all Dealers. / ontr, Ghicages n a lawsuit agalost appears akalu o _ AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, Schioncics Mandrake Pilig, Wednesday, Dce. 12, ‘will be found to possess thoso qualities necessary to The total arsdlestion of i bitous sttackn sromptto | FUR-LINED BOOTS AND BALS, starbthe secretions of the lver, and gives heatthy | Alao, Arctios, Alaskas, Im¢, Sandals, all tons to the entire aystem. Iudeed, it fs no ordinary | of first quality, will be olosed out. dlscavery in medical aclenca to have favented srem- GEO. P, GOBH & CO,, edy for these stubborn complainta, which develop all @8 & 70 Wabaab.av, the results produced by & heretofors free usa of calo- mel, & mincral justly dreaded by mankind, and Xuowledged to bo destructive fn the extrema to the hu- maasystem, Thatthe proporties of certaln vegatadies DRY GOODS eompriso all the virtuca of calomel without 1ta tnjurt- ’ ous tendenclos, {6 now an admitted fact, rendered ln« " dlsputable by sclontiflo researchesy and thoss who use Tuesday, Dee, 11, 9:30 a. m. tho Mandrake Piile whil bo fully satisfied that the best | A vers Dealrable Line of Beasanable Goods. medicines aro thosa provided by nature In tho common QEO. P. GONE &C0., Auctioncers, Berba and roots of the fields. PR <l il bl it Sniotrlc ity ‘Theas Plilaopen thobowels and correct all billous de- SPE OI-A-L. rangemonts withbut salivation or sny of the lajurious effecta of calomel or other polsons. The secretion of bite Is promoted hy_ thesa pills, as will bescen by the H 0 L' DAY GOODS altered color of the atools, and disappearing of tha sal- Tow complexion and cleansing of the tongue. 3 ple directlons for use ny e box of e i el bsaiaptsr ek N of il Friday, Dee. 14, 10 A K. cipal oftice, corner Bixth and Arch. and for sale by all druggists and de Price 33 cantd per box. e GLEARIN'E SAIIE! —_BABBIIT'S PREPARATIOND, B.T.BABBITT’S | rANCY coops REGULAR TRADE SALE Philadeiphia, that we shall close, The catalogue covers a very Original and Standard Manufaotures, | fair inauf guads ihat we wate sa able o ofer our valy of Dec, OFFIOE AND FACTORY: 5o’ P, GORE & CO.. Auctioneers, Nos. 64, 66, 68,70, 73, 74, 76, 60 &£ 82 Washaguost, B Y, | e —_————— e ———— — By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,4 BABBITT'S rintist 1o BEST SOAP.|"." " zzgz-onass BABBITLS |0 PAINTINGS, NO.159 STATE-ST. TOILET SOAP. MONDAY AYD TUESDAY, G TR e e Ty BALK COMMENCING c.?fifi;‘?'-u"?fn'u‘.‘"""’l"' Wednesday, Dec. 12, ut 10 8, m.,2:30 and 7:30 BBITT’S . e RLISON, POMENOY & CO., Aucticasers. SOAP POWDER, | rmoave sace vee it st ssm s m, wos” Fram this Powder & beautiful and serviceablo white L] R s | Household Purniture, packege sent frce oa recelpt of 33 ceats. BABBITT'S - &5 mumec R By RADDIN & CLAPP, ol i o of commonaig, ST ceoi. hy i B ABB 'TT!S :UESIE.{}E.A. M., Carpets Bloves, Genersl Meschandise, Holiday Goods RADDIN & CLAPF, 53 & 85 Wabsali-1. SALERATUS' By HENRY & HATCH, Nos. 3840 ot BABBITT’S R, BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, GREAM TARTAH On TUESDAY, Dec. 13, at 1 o'clock. s il SR e a Yoo ¢ HENRY & HATCH. kt) — e e i AUCTION BALE POTASH TUESDAY, DEC. 31, AT 100'CLUCK BHARP. i ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctioncers, ‘ B

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