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" THE GREAT WILL. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. L3 2 G MACHINES, IWOMAN'S SUFFRAGE 1 forming his family, and went to Leavenworth, where he wrote some letters, and then honent aticket via Rock Tatand for Galva, On the way ncross lows he abandoned the traln, found his G y way to the Burlington Itoad, and reached mas. 083“{/6 Qalya last Wedneaday., The razor and j1CSSr's. EV¥a notes to the amount of $9K0N ta secure n ! et duee 1o one of the Comminlure's favorites, he would help hit to a tortune. ‘The witness E——— (L in rerucated, sl then the Commedore told " him to go away from him, that he wante Tho Progress of the Il-Starved Attempt | 1o%, % &' with him. to ** Demonotize " William H, Fhls wan ruled out. Vanderbilt. The witness continued: “On one occasfon, In orbilt, 1871, the Commuodore and T were talking about RS- something. It was atleged that Mr. Torrance had talked sbout his sccond wife. I excused All of the Testimony Irrelevant, | Mr. Torrance. IHesald, *Noi they've all been num. Tenporary insanity I8 anid to have teen the cause, He left Aledo Dee. B withont in- atson Receives tolling support from an interesting table of statistics which and his budy was found at 3 m. Some letters shows that she knows how to voto. The stupendous sales of the {llustri- and A memoranda on his person show that his laudanum were bought on Thursday morning 0 1] & Co. 7 talking (meaning his danghter). mind was in a very unsettied tate, hint at (i ous SINGER to be stili further incroased by the reduction in prices inau~ and Most of It Ite * PILLY 5(» TOLD NI’INDIN‘I“." health, dlsn(pfltlbyn. and wrong: 1|1)|HF. He » Jected. In 1872 the Commaxlore opened a letter he had | writes: * [ hiave not confeased Lo anything ex- recelved from his son Cornclius, and, alter read- ing It, smitcd and eaid: ¢ Cornefius is smart. ; I tedly. heard bl he had gomo of the Prinolpal Banofactions of the | z\'{iis Now York Cenir In sach 3 condition cept what 1 confeated publicly on the streets of Aleto,” and [ think purlvfl»s this will pul a stop to drinking whisky in gurated by the Binger Company. FIVE YEARS' SALES CUNPILED FROM TAE SWORY RETURNS OF TRE SEVERAT, COXPANIFS. 7o, 0. 1872, 1873, 4, 5, . The Singer Man’f’g Co.. ..s0ld 219,758 232,444 2“?079 24‘{{1852 201‘.’?,7:‘3,10 cithaburg, if nnt fn Wheeler & Wilson M'['g Co. Fancy Articles! the county.” The Coroner's jury returned o sold 174088 119,190 02,827 103,740 108,997 3 that It wonld runitself, I have heard him mak dict of aufctde while lubars de b- H {4 B ' est.3 ’ Gommodors, I‘}no Hig: Mindy Teinacks to Willlam that were nOL compliment: | erration ol mind, oo oo URSer SUEL- | onp iy welection mirpasses any | Are making daily additions to 1.3&&3!?'@3?% Machine Co. fi’l‘-‘l Ijt 52 ’fi’nffil”";g:?gg b lgg:gflg iy 8. ury. [Ilurd‘n'l‘;nn:l'l‘! ':ll::mnnnn. EA:r"'éfi't'u’.-:'Z":.";ll’gh?'fiflf" P previously shown! their unusually attractive stock Willeox & (ifhbs Sewing Machine Co....sld 33.039 15 12,758 ] [Langhter:) *During the Uiree veaia waa wih | Baflrd, i o i, ttemptal autie Ik LA onsisting larpely in NOVEL. | treyan b Il & Sewing Machis Co..rold 9 17.937 The Sky-Scraping Washington Monu- | him I'cver heard him nrfl“mynl\fl‘l{lllmk ul'\\'lll- :mll.mrkzvq:tvem-z'fluI:m;cr"«;‘!hl'?‘:gm-:‘:-rl; TR s ) o o |" consisting largely in “ | Reomd n‘zlon“ ir?rf g"’;”m:’m;é‘;- <80 12;1 fil;';l' H!n ment ot Voot Genil | RN DN | S ot e B U 0 Tienna NOTGle Y | o ofmoatumanctow-prico | Vi Sin g B : i Park, ‘R‘,‘fi,'.ifi'uhmm.m architect, testiiod to hav- | may recover.” Temporury aberration. - Swiss Oarvmgg, ‘Work Boxes and articles in GOLD, SILVER, flnrenuesflrllutm uml:hlne [\ 7 ! | 960 5,517 “02'5%" fng drawn_plans’ for a Wash{ngton monument ——————— ¢ o Baskots, Phowograph Stands, Hdkf,, | BRONZE, Brass, Gilt, Leather, Aside from its large prep onderance of sales, another Also the Home for Railway Men which | 1o ho erccted by %’:;‘"}'fi‘;:fiu‘l'flg‘dfiz"ém:"'_ 0BITUARY. s emphatic evie Special Ditvatch to The Chicagn Tritune. and Plate, appropriate for du- | dence of the marked superiority of THE SINGER over all other ma- Ho Generonsly Projected. modore asked to what height the structure | Rywosna, Wis., Dec. 14.—Mr W. . Fluskey, Glove, Ouff, and Collar Boxes, Russia chines is the fact that it alone is made the subject of imitati . foidhe bl He wanted ¢ to be vory strlk- | 4nq of the most successtul renl-cstate business [ and Velvet Albums, Jewel Boxes, | ™ able Christmas Gifts. terfeiters. No safer criterion than the above fo‘retcheof \Ilkig{at:g:gfb%:ouunr- n in this city, died at his residence on Grand %- p fow the 014 Hoarder Plaged the Deals Usaally | 4, owa or Tox mionese svan :ym::?n it :'::mnu“-! “:my‘;mwor mn.m:;nunnm t’l‘le "m‘-'-_ Wallets, Sega.r Stands, Inkstands, Their GOLD goods, in Watch | chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents. The duly authorized (Credited to Dan'l Drew, Hiind on whicl was noted the Lelis af tho | els. Tlo had lang bee a prominent member of | Vases, Japanese Goods, Chains and Cases, NECKLAC- | agent can be found in every county. firut bufldings of the worlc. He asked the L elght of the pyramid of Cheops and the new Spectal Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune, towers of the léulonne Cathedral, New Yonk, Dec. 13.—The Vanderbilt case Mr. Lord asked whether witness dld not un- called a crowd fo the court-room to-lay, and demlnt(ul :l‘:nt the Co‘rn‘v/unelnn;"uuthfit ")vu‘ t(; assoclate the name of Vanderh wl hal ol enscly. time. Tha counsel sparred nway, and were ‘The witness dId not think so. The witness snarply caught up by the Burrogate. Mrs, | gave thrco weeks' Inbor to the matter. He Jennie A. Danforth, the magnctle physician, | afterward met the Commodore on the strect was recalled, Mr. Lord offered to prove, as | Scveral times, and the lalter generally sald . e hin c! showing the Commodore's susceptibility to In- 'um,',". “Tn ,,mu:w‘;,, .r',':. MONUMENT UP. fuence, that, during his last {lincss, e wanted The witness had never ncen pald for his many things which his wife refused to givo tlroubl%n'll%wmldc‘red'tn‘? mlxlb]cu upen to the him. It was objected to, but the Burrogate safd | Hine of the Lotninadore s deatlt, To Judge Comstock—Therc was no archi- rome discretion must b allowed, and he could | ¢ouiyrat difficulty sbout such a monument. The not supposc the eminent counscl were golne to | Commadore did “not strike me as irrational. 1 play the pitisble farce of putting in evidenco | supposc I was bound to think his sclection of which they an architect eminently judiclous, [Laughter.) MUST KNOW WOULD BE OF NO USE Edwin D. Worcester, Becretury of the New York Central, »_quick, sharp man, testified to unless they had something mora substanttal | jooi wi Totimata efations with Commodore behind It. A question wrose as to the | Vanderbilt, and to hearing him talk possibitity of amending the complaint | frequent) about members of 8 s 08 to couple Mra, Vanderbilt with | family. e continued: “In 1570 I went to his ouse and found him stretched on a made fhat. of William M. in tue churgo, of 2 mm'uf hul.dh-‘ltxh 1;““!’ Illl:nkln! b‘l’i’n nml- excrelalng unduo influence. Mr. Clinton can- | g 0ved 4G ARY b G g " tended that that would stop the trial. 'The AN INSTITUTION FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYES, Surrouate sald counsel did too much irrelevant | and rémarked that he bad been thinking about talking, and interrupted the proceediogs too | ity and wondered that somebody had not men- ten. Mr. Lowd denounsed the course | tioned it to kim before. Hle wanted mo to S U 1 think it over and suggest a plan. Ilo teld adopted i constantly objecting to the | me o had auid nothing to Bijty, and cautioned order of cvidence.. He intended to [ menot to. There were'a number of times when the Congregational Church, and was a highly esteemed citizen, Apertal_ Dispatch tn The Chieaan Triduns, Danvirre, Ui, Dec. 14.~—Oneof the oldest citizens of this conuty, Allah Lucky, fell dead at the bedside of his slck daughter, with swhomn he was watching on Inat night. Mr. Lucky was one of the best-known men in the county, hav- been very active some yearsaince in suppressing !'I‘I‘I{H:l and especlally horae-stealing, which pre- vaile ES, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, | THE SINGER MANU BROOCHES, CROSSES, Rings, " HOLIDAY GOODS. etc.,, have been selected with e ewe S et with| S | N PO smiths, and marked at as low g e THA SRR, - dias SINBNESS oogasnd. Wost End Dry Goods Honsg, FUR S all their Forelgn goods, saving | Madison and Peoria-sts. ; FACTU “Opera and Bridal Fans,” = Expressly Rich---Endless Variety, Mourning Fans; Chatelaine Watches; Oxydized and Etruscan Cloak Clasps; Poarl and Ivory Dress Elevators; Tortoige Shell, Silver, Coral, and Ivory Back Combs; Filigree Silver, Blue Steol, Painted, Porcelain, and Jet Jewelry ; Russian Pocket Books Coin Purses; Metal, Silk,and Velvet RING CO., 11l STATE-ST. to an alarming extent here at that time, Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune, OrrAwA, 1il., Dec. 13,—Samue! Fustls, an aged and wealthy resident of this city, dled at an early hour this morning from cancer n the atomach. He has lived in Ottawa for the past twenty years, and won for hhnself a lighly- bonored name. He leaves no tamily. ———et——— . THE SHIVERING VICTIMS of fever and agme, who freeze to-day to burn to- motrow, might have been cxempted from thelr present triale had they avalled themsclves In time of that nafegnard against all malatious discanen, Hostotter's Stomach Bitters. But If it fs too late for g‘:nzmlnn' it ia not too Iate for cure. A - gle bottle of thia irreatatibie herbal tonic will ston the paruxysms, and a brief cottrse of It will.restore the patient to vigorous health, The prudent and thoughtful, however, who would rather forestall diecane than wait for lis sssaults, will resort to this sure defense against intermittent and remit- tent fevora at the commencement of the season when they prevall. Now 18 the time to forcarm the nystem againat [ all charges of Jobbers, Import- Belts; Fancy Willow Ware; Trimmed ers, and Agents for benefit of . A[ MIUIIIS]IIHE]Y an FIEUI'BE. Boskets ; Perforated Card Board; | their customers. . Novelties in Fanoy Frames; Brack- | rhey rigidly edhere to’their { |FRESH GOODS. ets; Baskets; Slipper Cases; Japan- | NEW SYSTEM of business by v LOWER PRICES. e3¢ Boxes, selling EVERY ARTICLE at| wo have now open for the ¢ 1 Fancy Embroideries” a lower per cent of profit than | inspection of the public, a large JUST OPENED, ‘ ever attempted by other mer- | and choice assortment of FAN- 200 SETS MAINE MINK, ) In Wool and Silk, in artistic designs, | chants in their line. CY GOODS suitable for Holi- finished and unfi,nished; Pin Oush-’ e © day Presents, which are offered 100 SETS HALIFAX MINK. . billows complaints, and_dyspepsia—discance whicliaro often engen- dered, and always aggravalod, by tho chills and damps of winter and early apring. e ® i by . . A tha th ri THE FI o THE THE CHEAPEST, ow dat, anona_acuon, w0 | BOgb o 8RS o b VDO | 7, et g, coer | 0087 Sofa Oushions; Wall Pookots; | State and Monroe-sts, | st much loss thau the prices | i ik, MG TIEGHE: hatwas n plan ho iad i 1874s | that was o | of iarélay strcet and Hrowlway, N. Y., m Kid and Velvet Slippers ; Ohai d usually obtained for these | Maine Mink and Halifax Mink that he ought to have lv;:cn n‘»;rmmcd to scc bi [ Juavo tho Lake Shore Road.” - - turce and proprictorat - Iitmaris fea ait. ¥ weva: 1 UR elvet Slippers; Uhairs an goods MUFFS AND BOAS, chitdren, whereupon Mra. Vanderbilt, sitting | ~'To Mr, Clinton the witvess satd: *The Com- | R onie OFRye e il : s ' ' TOLIDAY GIF 4 Y g down boslde hin and putting her hand wpon his | modore told mo onca o had recelved o letier | AUMONI. Tt 16 the Lest preparation ! hiwe sevn Foot Rests; Soreons; Suspendors; OLIDAY GIeTS. | Inthe other departments of | 20, #25, 30, #35, and #40. licad, sald: *Why, you know Dr. Linsicy says | Irom Cornclius. Ife said it was o wonderful it would fnjure _'nu.to sco your children, and | Jetter "‘}':‘x‘;‘lfi"‘i“ ;g:_"::;{’m‘l;l'}_‘!';'"uw. Tonly follow out his instructions in keeping [Lnughur.} Ho !ru:lunnlly used that ex- them away from you.” TheBurrogasu suggest- | pression. I have heard him uso it about almost. Toilot Sets; Baby Blankets; Bas- EFPEPOR our business we have madeim O LN, - | 100 Sets (! ) kets; and a complete assortment of 0 Sets Choleo Mink Maffy and Hoss A portant reductions with a view Only $13 a Set. o) . JUST OPENED, all materials pertaining to (and or: HoLH) AY PRESENTS to furnishing to our customers | , . oo JUTOTSEL e tate to recommend 1t befare anything of the kind Tknow of. Furmalo by all drag:iuts, BUSINESS NOTICES. e o o 1 | LLagebtet Wiam ;Y anderoilt promieed | ofvsyis fletdsiecles Chumpneneg.atioper: | dors roceived for) all kinds of Fanoy during the Holiday Trade, o g AR ;lxml.ol:x’t of . *up, sald Mr. Lord, ®sup. }7‘.‘1}"’&"&. Ma father's” plan for the rallroad bo htghly l’nifllllflfl n England, ',le;m’;vl-v.s-fi;{ Embroidery. Yolting More Atractive and Beantiful Can be | USEFUL and SERVICEABLE | SEAL SACQUES, 32 to 40 Inchies, Doso it slould appear that Dr. Linsleyacted as | modors rufled. T diifered sametimes with im | Aechalise, 55 Denser sirect, Now York. T 17 B0 p— Found "—Boston Commonwaall. GOODS at attractive prices. $75, $125, $150, $175. sgont for Willlam IL1" The Burrogate an- o'r;o;a&mu'rrgu'“fi:.!m:nnb:’u.:‘poléu‘::hn“ rlgh;.:; ; e “The largest and most com- ket In our SILK, DRESS GOODS, SEATL EATS swered: y £ . Latholle: prie Rincliney, Juckeon & Cosa Fine Bplces. vl r¢ stocls Ln the Test!?? OF EVERY DESCRIRTION AT L S, 1YOU AD BETTER TROVE THAT Fimerin | from Albauy - came o "'J:‘l‘mg}":]‘l"' it e INE prehensive stock st! SOI‘lgS of Yesterday. CLOAK, SHAWL, HOSIERY, PABTIOY AT IO g S o} IFF! Mr. Lord clalmed that Dr. Linetoy sworo that. | fio road, and. giesired to revurn " The Come ENIT GOODS, GENTS' FUR- | SEAL MUEES and BOAS o el 9 By Dz~ ¥ F. T. . With El it Diustratl $13, $20, 823, $30. £ nevis gave dicliatict, anl ik, Cosi- | imodgrs fandciing iho shoney 4. Gt o the o | Chas. Gossage & Co.,| " iy omnentci cner otk | NISHING, GLOVE, HAND- |y , o JtcAuior re’s children wero ce . ", . 0 % ADIE TR 15" ha" binda of - heaven, Tho Sursoaio | talking of tc poverty Of the chures. In. thai Tlle_ Glcflt R(}l)llt{m()n State anil Washington-sts. and guld. Price fall gt edyes. §3; Morvcco, #0. | RERCHIEF, LACE, and RIB- ONLY §5 A SET, declded to reject all declarations of contritton | Sas¢ Lihink I would bave given him $10 buck, ™= .| Tho "Commodore didn't. (Laughter,] He as to tho churacter of the will, and’| ;nade the remark, nfter :he[prxu’fcwu!couu as to tho exclusion of thechildren, but to re- | *There's conshlernbls good in religion, after ceivo anv facts showinz Influence. Bothaldes | all'" {Renowed laughter. A $5.00 BOOK FOR $3.00. | BON DEPART’S, will be found | ,hiiac'sies Frnch, Staren, Lynx. feal, Astracheny many desirable novelties at | mesadirimmedingond sivic e ] y i CHILDREN'S FURS, Which Vegetine has attatncd in all parts of the country san Groent and Good Mcdicine, TALBUM OF M ume 1 magnificently gotten up, Hcity, & tendreness. and a pathos, FOR SALE AT P4t | prices specially designed to | always with s guiet humar, atx 73 cts., $1, 83, 83, 85 aset, took exceptions. Adjournment was taken Ul ‘ucsday. and tho Iarge number of testimonfale which aro ' e inaie shd | prove that T piock of sandand oot isnuk, stcsing by thagot The witneas then went on—amid many objec- T T ommee——— constantly being received from persons who have e destined 10 as that examination of our goods fnaul he witne: )y POOR PEARSON been cured by finuse, are concluaive proof of Ite L] L3 el tlons and much striking-out of portions ot her . great vaine, 1t Ia recommended by physiclane and PIANO WARELOOMS, i testimony—to fill in the efldence outlined by — apothecaries, As a ilovd-Puritfer and Health- Mr. Lord. From thls it apprarcd that tho Com. | This Warrlor, Who Talked to the Mob so oot | “TT PAYS T0 TRADE ON THE | wosmsssranieracisror prsssnc i N _COR.STATE & ADAMS-STS. | tiefib ok Meatorer it has no cqual. o arret! "Woat latherr 13 the TeGm G = v expreds, allowlng exauination Defors paymeat ta " Vegetino 1w not prepared for a [fancy drink mado P e oy ¢ = Doaton ra 3 “ ESI‘ M])E msiee. . modero. frequently expressed distaste of bis | SAEUlNariy, and Whom tho Sans-Callattes | 1, gi¥5iae | not prevared for o Vtaney drink mado | o3 FIIRPESENT DT | Conciudingatantatof the atiery "= fasion Transcripi ; food and medicines, and, on one occaslon, SR t Down on So Iard; Again | and tends to destroy hoalth instead of restoringit. [ 3 < FRIDTILJOS HAGIA~=A Norse Ttomance. ; ed for more blankets, but - his | EmersesfromTotal Eclipse. reAre ot the many testimontala given for the uif: | S & Dy ESAIAS TRONEN, NOLCOMBS tranststton, o ko ) h i ' 14— erent complaints satisfactury to- any ressonablo wishes wero not comolled with aimays, | o AITETOURO, P Dt 14The offelal report | purigal"siterlg fhom isedro that they canbe | & 120, cloth, $1.0 THE POPULAR FUR HOUSE, however, on tho ground that they wero contras il n submitted to tho | cured? Hoad the different testimonials given, and | - of +*Wherever one opens the poem he i1 suro to light b Adiutant-General of the State, and explalns | no ono can doubt. 1n many uf theso cance the p por} upon passages of exqulsite bemuty.)'—CAurch 154 STATE-ST,, Iy to the ‘"l“c“f"‘ ;"l‘h“‘lf‘"y’:fl‘“', *“I';' ';"{": many things In connection with tho July riots | 5008ty that thelrpain and suflering caniiat bo ox- | #5314 b Journal, X 1 1 ' BETWEEN MADISON AND MONROE, g ¢ ressed, ns in cases of Scrofula, where, apparent- e e e e e beann an nquiry futo tho witnoss® allulght | widct havo not bithorto beon known o undor. | [yt whols Gody wa ons mass of ‘corruption, | = 2 5 WHAT TOMMY DID, Dy EMILY HUNTING. T NEW PUDILICATIONS. T WATNLY INTERRUPTED DY MR GLINTON, Stoad bylt. ‘Tlioféckinbroughttodght that Gop, | 11 ¥ exeCupallmlline paley e, ey | i 8 TON MILLER. Nlusteated. 81, Paper corers .30, e AEW PUBLICATIONS. e care such diseascs, restol t 0 pe A o1 : A who charged that bis only object was to mako a :fiffi: T £ ca{fi:r‘":l; :’:"b‘l:’: fir ‘."5‘ “;:" tealth after trylng difforent physiciuns, many rem- | B~ [ & gk YI7 fuscinating book for children.”—foston ) A New Ilustrated Volume by F'aul Lacrotx. ¢ b ers. Mr. Lora re- ¥ ) was Inthe | cales, sufforiag tor years, §s it not conciusive | & 5w e of the liveilest and hirighteat javentios we have ;th’:;“:"“m't‘;; :h:‘ ’.',?L'.!’.i‘!’mm..g ity | telemranh ofico at the outer depot, in commu- g‘gg«;f,gh o ;{Ign,l";gg:lr;;;‘ jJau_can 'be elreds s b1 prermad. Towid ke eved s stuac expluic s . i 4 nication with the Adjutant-General, who had A a Innahiter 11 It had any sensa of the comic, i in viow, his headquarters at jllm Unlon D'cpot. He }:c‘::’:: !i‘..n‘,"“c.:'i‘e‘fi"’ine"‘u‘r?fiz c}mm !':;rt,:lr: b :‘5 ;’;‘S:’:’;L“«’;: “;ll:’\l”:’\ll BOOKS.-DBy WM. + SCIENUE A.NI] LITERATURE Mr. Clinton—-Your opening was intended €X- | woy about to start up fto the | Tho grestsource of diseanc originates bn tho blood: | F— 2 AEEN A v 4 ich g ) i3 = MATHEWS, LL. Author of **Qetiing Onin the clusively for the newspapers. crossinz, when ho recolved Intelligence and no medicine that does nos act direct (urmn Ity " 3 IN THE MH]DLE AG’ES Mr. Lord—My opening wiil take care of itselt i to r"rl': and renovate, has any fust claim upon | 22 ™ 3 World.” 8ixth Thousand. 12mo, cloth, $2. 5 of the collision, and, turning into the offle, he | public attentlon. When the blood becomes lifeless | oz o A tare entrepot of Information conveyed in & style 1f counscl wiil take care of himacif. sent for Maj.-Gen. Brenton, When ho came In | 8nd stagnant, elther from chano of weather or of | =y ¢ nee cusy, Jucld, and elegant, Any one desiruus of Tho Burrogato—1 repeat that thero 18 £00 | thuy had a consultation with Viee-Prosident | Shmiie, Wontof excrciec, trveular dlet ot from | =5 o R R BY PAUL LACROIX, much irrelevant discussion. The roporters aro i Y v Tiigent opinfons on thelr lives and worka, will Cassat, who, feurlng for the rallrond prooerty, | blood, carry oft tho putrid humore, cleunse thy | £ $» r nlvass A O e not here to slt, n Judgment on thiscase,and | roquested that the troops be brougit | Stomsch, regulate tia bowole, and fiupart s tone ¢ riter s BaDMLy, comhines theiirn: Dlustrated with 15 Chromo-Lithographs it will be declded P BBt | of vigor'to the whole ody, The convietion s, in | 40 PIEOES NEWEST MUSIQ, o Ly e 2950 Wood-E, i IRHESPECTIVE OF WHAT THEY MAYCnoossTo |10 to occupy and gusrd it. Tols | tho public mind as wellav” in the tnedical profes- Ineliding Wagner's Ring of the Nihelungens the 1ou Stliciy of & Lietacs tne ity of an ‘ood-Lngravings. WRITE request was complied with, and the | slon, thatthe remcdics supniled by the Fegetatle § JnCdE aRen S I O e rotans 1oa aliuriug power of a Hugh Miller."= [ ] Aingdom are more safc, more siicce: cure of disvare, than mineral medicin tine Is composcd of roots, Larks and leaant to take, and e purfictly safa to glva an nfant, Do you need it? “Donot hesitate to try i1, You will never regret it. - VEGETINE CANNOT B EXCELLED, CuanLestown, ¥ Mielte Maiee: 1 Creolot Let o Dream Agatns lioe Mariey ViR Dicnan, wid 52" otler pieces br 166 | \WORDH, TUEIR USE AND ABUSE. Dy Prof. e e Mattiews, authorof **Getting On In the World.” TTBANKRULD'T NLOCKS, on oussud. 12mo, cloth, $3. Sl R rilly commend the work as rich {n valusbla %10 hoso wiss desire to cnltlvats aceuracy in 1] 11 0 WrItiog. — The Lutheran Quarieriy fe- LIt unnecemary to recommend a new work by Par' acrolz. The ex i st j | GETTING ONIN TUE WORLD: Or, Iitute Are double those of any pre- | rutisuicanavesabiishcdine reputation of the suth: oy in Life. By Wil Mathe L. D. 1 i . hi the Inatitutions, Manner, and Customs of Lthe Midd* {n Hucconsin Life, By Wil Stsiere o | vious year, which accounts for | Keerte st v S upliinics b Cor. Sate & Adams-sts glitedses, s250. lait-ealt, s3.50. Foneair, 3. | our having a larger and better | e tofeieoce, Livsratare. ind Are, Eug fusseation * " APITAL GIFT to an trusted o the same skil(ful hands suat tijusirated tl. . ",,I,I:,,” ;'l;“&"_““fio“ Transeript U | assortment of Pprevious warks by the saine suthur. g ] +*This s the best hook on the suhjsct we have ever ) T e T L b s st tmnotcd: Ths Thapreron Mone Thany times tha cint uf BY THE BAME AUTHOR. 1he work to suy uul jun Adrorate, Bufulo, oF The Arta in the Middle Ages the Henatwance. liy Paul or publish about it. ‘This discussion 18 adverse | troops wers ordered into the round-houses and ui e the to tho proper and digulfied administration of | other bulldings. The Phlladelplia militia were Justlce. without, rations and in a fumished coudition, a1, Lord then offered fin successlon to | and, afier several ineflectual efforts to secure Rmm by the witness that Commodore Vander- luod for them, Gen. Yearsun, with scveral mem- i1t anid that Mrs. Vanderbilt, Dr, Llnnlc(y. and | bers of his stall, started for the Willlam M. Vanderbilt had advised bhim to | Union Depot for ths _purpose of make his will as ho did for tho purpose of | procuring I:’od. He arrived “there sbout honoring and perpetuating his name; that | 10:30 a. ., and was immediately advised and ho sald to witness that he had found | requested by the Adjutant-tieneral, owing to much that he had heard about his childron | tho exasperation existing against him ‘amongst to be false; that he complained that Mra, Van- | the rioters, who held him responsible for thy derbilt would not let him sco his chlldren, and | tiring and loss of Jife, that he should desist that she said to him that she had been advised | from further active participation n the by William I1., by Dr. Linsley, and by a lawyer, | command, os his_ presence would onl; not todoso, and that he had recefved s com- § fncite tuem to further deeds of outrago an munication from his desd wife which led him to | violence, nnd\io himsclf inevitably be murdered, say he would olter his will on the morrow, Yielding to his superior oflicers, ho removed THESS OYFEBS WELNE ALL BXOLUDED, his headquarters from the Tuton Depot and exceptions taken, to & private residence, sod made ‘The cross-oxamination wes mainly confined to | provision ~ for comnmunleation should ellcitine the fact that on the clghteentt or | such be desired. Alter belng thus iwentloth nights, when tho witness claimed to | relleved of command, (en, Pearsun took no avo been alona with the Commodore, a nurse- | furthicr part in the military operations in this girl nmined Lizafo, and oither Mr, De Forest or | clty, The report thendotalls the various opera- 1 vol., ¢to., a0 es. Cloth, $13; Helf Calf, $15 ok 0 Ehns Lavens Slorstco, 435, Chih S84 41, R, Btevena: pear Sir: 'Thta 1a 1o cerlify that 1 have used your *1ilood Preparation ' in iny faumily for several nd think that foricrofula or Cinkurons - Ihenmaticutfections, It cannot be excelled; an spring piedicine 1L i the best thing 1 have aver used, and I have uscd al- most evorything. 1 can chcerfully recommend it 1o any one in need of such a medicine, Yours re- spectiully, MU, A A, DINSMORE, 0 luesoll-at. VEGETINE I Al £ Bold by all Dookeellers. or will be sent, prepald, 'I'J'Efi'r'u'rl-:&! m.."..fimm'i‘mu aris ward o L 5 on recelpt of price by the Publishers, i ore shown ubward «m):nx.r“l.nt:nmwnz!l oL | . CTMOYS |70 6RI668 & 00, Chicago. | sk remaricably ot e el Al Ir, Darton,were prei r in an adjoining roos 1 Q J— M rs, Customs, and Deees, During 3 ‘", e ‘l"::":' e present or in li. L ug hfll e ";,51‘&&’1:*-’.‘:.‘&&'2&?3‘;*'.'.‘ iy S (um:-“: WHAT lt:uNl‘lluDhD. e CE S l':':'%‘:'.fi'flfifi'x .'"i‘xfl'fl'.".'fefl":u“’l"s‘x':"n?é’fifnfffifu { ra, L. th was questioned as to her crvic roops. ¥eb, 19, 1871, ‘N’ c by P. i 4 chnra.c(tr, Mr'.l %Iil'l}mn"pfilllug some palnl:d mmlgcmmzw pe H. R, Brsvexs, Eea,: Aty Lo PRI . fl'fl‘:‘m’: "“n'n %l' hllkv'u"a,"r‘-‘:y:fiv‘f':lo ;. 'r uestions, which were excluaed, the witness Sonealing 10 the Courbe: o THE WEATHER. Mr, Lord offered to prove that skirts were Orrica or Tum Cizr BioNan Orricer, heard to rustle outslde the door when -the wit- | Wasuinoton, D. C., Dec. 153—1 a. m.—Indica- gl‘:‘w‘m‘ :..n'él‘:‘l‘m:l:ge":v?g nCumr:odorg l-‘llxgm. tions; For the Tennessce, Ollo, Lower Slis- ) . Al eas Was exc! sourt, and Upper Misslssippl Valleys and Upper " )y e s reteered oo petg Lake Reglou, falling baromater, rising tempera- MIGHT MAVE DEEN BY ONN O¥ TUN WiTNEsy | ture, winds mostly from the southeast to south- Dear Sir: About one year since 1 found mysell in & fuel ondition from weneral dobllity, Veye: tino wus gly recomumended lo mo by & friend who ha Diuch benefited by fta usu, I pro- cured tho articie, and, after using reveral bottles, was restured to ficalth, and discontinued its use. 1 feel quite confident that there i no medicine perlor 1o it for shuse complulnta for winich It be pecislly preparca, aud wuuld cheerfully rece mend it to thoso who feel that lhxeyhu:eu sumething I . early and avoid the rush. muey a8 she etlo S FROM A NEW YORK AUOTION, AR WL hary &3 rolx. llustrated wi Ghroma-Liv 1t, M. A.y M. D, Professor % and luman Anatomy snd 1vol., rogal Halt bou i | 106 Bast Madison-st, | st i ND : NOVELTIES, RUPT URE., |mort to so tiem. como| HeREEE e u-:p'm'fmm oy ds Relie i 50 Ce“ts OfiTflle D()llfll', Measrs. BARTLETT, 1§ %.‘K'.":i-‘%kdi’i‘.fi?"'l The Mun BPIR(TS, west, and clear or partly cloudy weather, with | to testors thuin to perfect by pectiully : 3 ;zf Mo which geuerally went ia petticoats, according | possibly rain arcas oranow in the northern por- | YU U L Having used your &' Common-Sones Truss ' 1n | e = S uslrated w! ¥ 3 Firm of 8, M. Pettenghil & Co,, theo f t . having known of : iy-anisbed o TeEate At e s, m atock, | 19 OF the thres st daricts No. 10 statd-at. Doston, E. J. LEHMANN, Toution by the hoard of Surgeuns of the L ited FANOY GOO0DS. T i Lo, o broker since 1847, teetified that he had bought and sold stocks to an emormous exteut for Commodore Vanderbllt, Mr. Lord told what be wanted to prove. Ie said the Coinmodore made large protits through the witoees, and, under .pretense of testifying gratitude, sdvised bim to sell Har- lem, " which ' was then low, snd buy Centrat, Parkes reolied that f he should do 80, an a _panic should come, he would be rutned. Tha Commodore sald, lu the most emphatic terms, that ho would not allow bim to be injured, aud, in the events stated, would sdvance him money. Parkes fol- lowed the Commodore’s advice, A panic camc, and $100,000 wero necded to tide him over. BELYING ON THE COMMODORE'S FEOMISK, 6 waited to the last mowent, snd then went to :l.ill‘n :n;l ug‘fje:l xulli lfllfllfl l:i l:cl‘l‘l'lllel ‘If the 8, 8. da ount needed, olfcring veal estate as collater- Servi al. T Commodore absolutels refused o lend anamE Gaetayatione them, Mrs. Parkes 0 went to lim and was __.__Cuoado, Deo. Tefused. Tho result wus tbat Mr. Parkes was alinoat ruloed. This was offcred as showlog a | — m 1wania for accurulating mnnummfi the state of | Lemuine m Cummodory’s mind ss fntuenced by av- fireckdarl e The Burrogate—In other words, you broposs 1 show the dishonest violstion of au ubligation which Le was uot legally bound to perfona. I g:‘n ' think it bas the rewotest bearlng on the e, 3ir. Lord sald he would like to hear Lis asso- ¢late ou that question, but Judge Black, who been quletly rumiatiog, ejaculated ™ No, {llo." In & startied manner, which elicited great lfimu uEunoplr-Dlhahan«ty does not make a er. umw:;‘_‘.". . VEG-ETINE' All Have Obtained IRRelief, Soury Bruwick, Me., Jau. 17, 1872, H. R. BravENs, Ksq.: Sirs 1 have had dyspepein {n 1ts worat form st ten years, and bave taken hundreds of lics of Europe, and baving esamined slmost every device of tho Kind, T feel at liberty to say that jts 540 snd 551 Brosdway, New Yo KUMYAY, Divot and Latl aad socket jolnts, et acrowe, cor- e e | Fol vetaining furce, superior. Workmanshlp, etc., & cu CHORUS, ANTIEM, AND GLEE BOOL [ ] ¢ Army, of its havine received the highest RIS T T | calf ad moroceo, eatis, $43 198 Stalpst, 61, 63, 65 & 67 Adamssl, | fraieshrAnerces Comesnieh splitos, ot Ahram French 1. APPLETOX & €0., Pablishers b 0 REND’S areallu competent surzeun co wish, aud it 1s wortby the fens *Comnon e S BixeR. Mustcal Boctetion this Wiater will usa Truss, Trasses of all kinds, Silk Elastic Stockinge, Tn- Dy 3. M. cu- - K U M Y S S (R R Y o ormrmo 4z sam o | 100 GO ELORNAR, e : dollare’ wourth of medicine, withoutjobisining any relles, In September lust 1 comenced wklng thy Vegetlno, slnco which time my ealth has sivadily tmproved, My food digeats well, aud § have gained Bftcen puunds of flesb, There several uthers in tnls pisce taking Vegeling, und all have obisincd seliot, * Yours truly, TUOMAS E. MOORE, Uverseor of Card Ltoom, Fortamouth Co.'s Milis, VEGETINE Preparcd by H. R, STEVENS, Doston, Mnss, Vegeline is Sold by All Druggists. 31 biato-si., ona door north of Handolph-st., Chi- % gnda cago, 11, Y than oo goou Anthem or Mutet for each Suiday o 2 Decorated Ui i e istonlite: Kook RE.DELICATE . ¥ _8{, | HERR | o e, Dinner Sets |LAILS (s Bk, & ittt e "NV Hm U e b ey, A A ) O tho bt auatiiz, entre 3 falih! AND Stsiaver dos. | Sy e | Fancy Goods, | Pirkils Glee & Goras Bit . 100,000 s oIt anm | | | comsmoor PR s WAXDOLLS, WITHHAIR | 2= s | Faience, Gein, (hors Choir, Efds clase Suclety Douk, §1.23; ur §14 per doz, Ui, & Fieet AT 100 ISACIL, Fus-Chiolr book. $13 per doa. oy ag cmen matne| TOUPES CX o | MAj0lica Jananese,&e. | The AnpiamCln Buok. & Alio, Agents for MARTELL & CO. COUNAC i b tbe beat And most eatertalaing LoD and ESCHENAUEI & €0, BORDEAUX. Which they offer at Retail during e o S b0y of $13.50 pes ... t_pubiished, Muslc by Dr. unger, A Tram drugs, therefore, s t-class Bocloty book.” 81 . MELISSE CORDIALS (Eau do Melisse des Carmes,) SERESEENEACRELELEELEEY VAN lcmc:. BTEVENSON & CO., hed, i ho would get father to adorse bis | razor, after baviog swallowed a vialof lauds- Rolestus Dealern, Chichgo. mfllrtnm“}“ aught R A SURE CURE FOR Ry o the Holidays at Low Prices. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. = Vo have Lh 4 : Y R e DYSPEPSIA : Rt YR | ypabash-av.,cor, WWashe | _Olvor Dition & Co. Buston, rofits of t] ‘o his cket i 2 iz ‘aLLing Cabus i the city, ) A ————e ey . Vol urectiung, And fhte wes bie objeck 1a play- SUICIDE, 4 %) : w ewbracing tho wout elegant as ington-st. e 5 g it. Tho ovidenco was rejected. : vactal Disvaich to aa Chicags Tribunat DISORDEES OF THE STOMACH AND 5 Dos's fall [P ——— e Y s valim HAKHY ALLEX, Rocx Istawp, 1L, Doc. 14.—Thomss Greer, ALL NBRVOUS AFFEOTIONS, N7 /4 :Oml:%fl?":; ear S fi:.du' i MISCELLANEOUS. !rn: fi:lx;ag‘::n:‘:cfi{dlm.}lu 1 Sinmadary ?m;‘gm!:‘&fl;fi{‘u‘: mother Was | 4 well todo tuee ot Maroee County, comals- | OFT THE GENUISE. SOLD BT ALL DAUGGISTS. i L o : o ardet, W -WDmmm Frucy Suede’” oldisn Mr. Lord offored to provp thal, when the wit- | ted suicids in afleld near Galvs, Henry Coun- | Geaesal Dopo: st BOYER'S, S Park-placs, New York. | HOLIDAY GIFT bnflmm ]]9]]135 » ¥ D * quariane, mostaultabledlo. . Deas failed In buslneas, the Commod - | ty, on Toursday, by cutting bis throat with a BEST HOLIDA ) oWy &5 Wasbioglon-at., Chicsgo, sy Freseriar VLD KAEN. Tatker o 1adorve s | a2 i Yot Pareut, Colld, Teacher, Fuator, Pricnd. . | 170 cuax bcarsn. ar S BYB AND BAR BURGEON, R, ke Clakal .

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