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g . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1878, ki 2 ie leeitimate son of the Count. The Count, | without so much cooking and anch van! Onr © GETTING BOLDER. It atanement of his youthfal fault, had hronght | Erandfathers and grandmothers did_ not enter up hia legitimate fon as his hefr, and Nad | Inte such estravagance: eod, now that we are wetios never had the courage (o confess the teuth to | realizing ard times, why stiould we! A roast fhe Confederates Demand the apgak" him. This was the reason of the piel’s fasher’s | turkey, patatoes, bread.ole, and tea, caifee, vater, one-cighth pound of "utter, and drank | father and his dsughter, many doubted whether | constracting & boat that will be ada) two caps of tea. He was then welghed, and | ahe would ever marry, neleymumilunm were | ure purposes here, Biad. fotpl found to_have wained seven and one-half | notgroundicas, for she wasnolonzer younz when S, pounds, For the next three hours hn averaged | zhe eontracted her first betrothal with Count | VESSE| M v abouetwo applesper hour, At 5:20p, m. he ate | Wend von F.uinnhurz, & young nobleman lol R MOVEMEN AT ENTRNDAY, M. Garnfer Page: d_elghitean years, the 4thof Reptember, 1570, the tainz came, Panis ealled for him. 8nd In full dress and fault- Texa cravat the leader of 1343 was borne to the Anmsll fleet of grain and Inmber carriers has | Horel-de-Vill [ objections to the mariiage. e knew the | of cider, ought to make & dinner fit for & pence. | the last apple and won thebet with Lalf an hour eminent capacitics, who had won her heart dur- ezl ————.——& and Control of the Hauws, T e Bt i & swoman of the | Wa have before us & written bill-of-fare uf the { (0 epare, His weight when ne began was 145 | ing his AT Bt A ay A atlacne. oa thn | arivedin parssinse Baturday, and sl of ihe craft e Tover ordom. The woht not survive thelnowl- | Thanksaiving-dinner at a private house that | pounds, snd at the close 153 pouads, showing & | Chiancelloi's stafl. This enzagement wad & ver A e Didatl b At ouce; pra: PROF. W. F. HARPER. e e, The ot e with Erlel, | cortains o list of over soventy articies, and the | galt of elght pounids In nine and one-half hours, | hapay one. ‘The day of marriage had been fix Theechae Tatetes® 2y 4 Crteaso. arrivals wore 7o the Editor of The Tribune. he schrs Lslsted, Clty of Chicago, M. A. Gire ory, Mary Luawig. Alice Richards, Corsl, Mic! Northern Demacratic Doughfaces | avd jtis feared that she also will put_an end to | resources of the market not exhausted by any her days. * [ eaunot live without Wlm," she | means. Even our paupces are not aatlsBed even lm?mw-)lu" pounds of this be acquired | and the invitations were on meJm‘nt of belns Daxvitre, Ind., Nov. 20.~The friends of n the first five hours, the lnat five houra adding | (ssued, when suddenly the tridezroom was a K [ 5 1o Tnko o Back Seat. A o ier sRony ot e e go 1o 'himy Tet o | without tarkvy, cranbetes-sauce, and mince-nic. | oniy ane:half pound’ to his welght. ‘The kalt. tacked by & evere Dinesn, whion, nomithatands | and. Wolverne.” Toa vlv’('r%nfiv::'nhfiofihfl‘fy An, | Frofs W. F, farper bave as et hesrd no tidings &o ta him."” We puzht to got down Lo a more sunole bili-of- | bushel of apolca was © heaping " measure, and | ine the greatest care and attention, terminated | nizht, snd the weather was rainy snd dinsgreeahle of the missing man, and Auspicion deepens fnto - e S— fare, and relieve the women of so muchcooking. " Luiaian TILE FARM AND GARDEN. Next week ‘the Mate Hortieuitura) Soclety Ono clectlon i no sooncr determined than the - 3 & ST i ” Reyubltcan leaders and preas opad the AMPAIZY | Care of Cheap Productions—A Tad Polley— {.',’,fi,‘.:f,",’.‘,,‘}"{f,{',f‘!};}3;,""’"““‘"’ cuTiesle,aid for the next. Tne mnoke bY 18T has'not yetr| suifeless Style~The Wira Fence~Agrical. ‘I'he annual invetingaf the Tiiinols Dalrymen’a clearcd away s thesound of its butter crimioation | taral Stndents—Oas-Tar Paint—A Ditch | Avacotion takes place at Elzin on the 10th, numbered just mxty-five ples. Laduke {9 26 | fatally, " At his (the younm Count's) hurial the | onteide. About fen vyemsols weré At the lumber ra old, feven ches in bight, and | Iron Chancellor was 6o moved that he wopt bit- | Market witn cargoes. never cxperienced & sickday In his life, Mo | terly, On the expiration of the tinie of mourn- oy & Lhin, Aparo man, and bas always worked out | Ing, many youths of nodle Lirth sapired to the A NEW PROPELLER. for hls livine, umnliy among the farmcrs. He | hand of Prince Bismarck'a only daughter. She Satarday's Detrolt Free Press contained the fol- experienced no unusual diificulty trom hissquare | retused, however, the most tempting offces, un- wmeal, and offered to et $3 that he could eat | til, moved pertiaps by the entreatica of her fam- ! Demoernt (NA=inl Janrnal of the Sate certainty that he was the victim of foul piay. Fre Osteans - of The report that he drew money from the Indi- anapolls banks §s unfannded. He could have had but very little money with him. His (riends and relations ace overwhelmed with gricf, and a 2loom has been cast aver tho entiro communi- Towing: e hmination aro tll ringihg [ our cars | Law—Snudio tha Burden—Does 1t Pay f [ th gl Lt and,as thit intorcaIs oue uf | sncticr peckof apples the waine eventog: B T ety sy | Ferrs Muoub of (he. Srra of Tiuonah, Lay & o, | 4. Arringements have beeh madalby which i rankiing fn our hearts, - But already | Coming Meotings=The Weather, Eqc, e SUONE IapoTtaL In thia State, it will probably — - e —— Remgai, _ whomWlig e l‘:nuwn when a | & promineat vesel arrbltect B b ey drcrieq 'F. I\ Apams, % cnsded, IR C 11 " child, Some preten: at e was amitten | hionclist i - and Blaine, dnaplred by the spirlt of . From Our Own Correspondent e well altende THE FIELD AND STABLE. upon, fuit she wili he mhout 130 fect long. of gond SRR A Conkling v inap y Nov. 80.—Tnere Is one fact THE WEATHER 4 PULVERMACHER GALY, her charns even in their earliest | hreadn, and mase not draw over etahe feet of water, youth, when he, as a boy at the gymnasium, | Wercanin lwmn(ufl? for thia nawenger trade, an: Worses and Cattle (Poteoned with Castor- | waited forthe young Conntess, then a litta | {0, Sraeler, wil bs Aok cigss, tn sxoey, wav, M, Ieans=Perlodieal Ophthalmis—A Queer | dameel, to carry her bouks rom school. Count 10 1L EarIye Detrolt firm wilf bulld the nropeller, (e areh fiend, who, Fising from the burnlgg | Crasratey, Tl continues fafe for farming vperations. Corn ts arl, whero o had bron' hurted by the Al- | ostablished beyond auy dispute, and that [s, & | nearly all husked, the yield being much below miights, rallled bis fallen hosts to gather thefe | majority of farmers take but little care of any- | an average, but the quality is good, Local wnflnfi ] . P : tzan, 8 des fe, O taty aruonlzo for Lla areat content of 1840 | should ho true, but {1 no, Tako hogs for o e ten e ety zond, | ;, 10480, Nor. 00.—The following comesfrom SO \ueminalinn ol lls unienily, saumie, fop PORT ITURON, and crush the Solid South by the mighticr force illustration, A fow days slace we overbenrd 8 Y RURAL IR l'carl’-, Fraokiin Cfmnu, Kan.: the Prussfan Uhlans of the Guards, Iie suhse- Ponr fMenox, Der. 1.—Passed up—Propa V. A ’ and powee of the Bolid Notth, conple of farmers conversing about thelr hogs, Hs—— (r'('n: LA o Z'h oy l:m;n:‘}m emm{ quently clianged his professiun anud entered on | Bwaln, Caba; schrs Morniag Star, Loutes. ——e e Notluez that the Northern Demoerats may | Ono sald that bis were sick, but that he did not HORTICULTURE. tonntrinhe Criet s et the diplomatic carecr. On sccount af his | Down—Props City of Toledo, Avon, Fountaln " | may, | great talents and weneral accompiishments, | Cit thetg hiate aeen qulte o numbet of Horsea And cat- | pe witracted the atiention of Trincs: Bmarck: | Vantosoe . oo feocen Fing and sorsort e AT oS vpsva | Whu mot ool attached bim to the Forclgn | achrs G, G Finney. Amevica, . W. Durion, 5. S You tones palaned by them. The | Ofce, but uften bim fnvited him to hia house, | Mavre, Manticello. Sobn i, Serritl, " 2ot horacs were very sick. 1 gave them no medicine, | During the Conrress the Count acted as one of ‘Wind—East, brisk; beavy tain, st il e Bl el L | e Chvbp Tecra An o v 8 that vur horses gut well without medl- e Lime 201 envious report s Counl P clne, and others died with medicine, (s the question | Rantzan ia fn_possession of & yearly jucome of NA““';:,L‘:,':, NOTEY now before the bouse. 1f castor-oeansarea polson, | ynly nbout 3,000 thalers, a sutn” certamly inade- ¢ plensa fo tell us, Aleo, mive us a dingnaisin of the | ondte to maintain o hold worthy of the | ThE tegeSuccess and led Jacket bave been Jald Ineare, Wit a cure, if thera vo any, uy dongso | oot id "ot Germany's Jeading statesman, & | e P y £ gg:n‘v;fl"c&:n‘::ltr;“.Iu.\;;n"n‘::;:-n‘}nu peaple of this 1t was reported yesterday that the water wilt he 1o, followed meekly by tha Southiert Democrats, | Propose to waste sny time taking care of them, can deieat thls programive or counteract tho because they were ¢0 theap. The other sald | The Poetry af Agrlculture~The Reflning In- eflect of this bloody-snirt preaching, 8o long that g Liad only & few, and that he proposed to fluences of Horticultural Pursuits=Frults a8 the Bouthern Democrats, the zreat majority let thiemn live on tho manure-heap during the Mare Vatuahle and Lasting than Those of of the party In Cougress, concede the manage- winter, and, “ if they die, said hé, * 1t will aot the Apple and the Vine=Wintor Without, meot of the party to the Northern or minority | be much loss.” This fs most nssuredly & but N""}:.:;'{:“".‘)"::'g‘;m bed wing of the party, and meekly follow fts leader- VERY BAD rOLICT Chicago, Nov. I’:lfi Horthilture \J;l oot shilny man«érlhl ; \vlllnrnqmlnlnd ml“h wnr;xlmu to purane, and Is not such a one as sound busi- nneg'“‘e !&;m.o( tedltire, tost the Southiern Brigadiers, who sre ke A :yf;aum until they are -‘irmur enough to P; ness-principles will admit of. It s trug that it Come, let un blant the auple-treet MERYOUS AND EBILITATED! The affticted can now be restored to perfect health and iodily cnergy, without the use of hanisome dowry, asseried by some to be 5),- s not profitable to spend more maoney for re~ 2 % Y 'A00 ‘PRIRUNE, t A ° 8 3 medicine of any kind. C o . H Cleave the tough greenaward witn the apade; 3 () thalers, was besto " rawn from the [llinots & Michigsn Cana' to-day, e tlowed it and the Adminfsteatlon. | oiclug an old inachine thay 8 new ona would | ¥iao let ite buitas bed pe mades Y?Z:L::c:nm i r“h’" asemanic | yfl‘u}mu;. atowed by the Clancellor on | 30070 uard Tock at the Summit will e closed. i Narthern minorty 18 simply ihe lamb's Lide | coat, or pay more for a whistle than it Is worth; Ther xonlly lay the toots, and there ‘ Yol gaye Four furies No me o i i ELSEWIIERL. PULVERMACIIER'S Unacr which the woll's hend Is concealed, but we shotld lisband every resoutce upon our !/.«lr’;::‘:"fc:-flt ;cgfix{‘:;lrl“h‘l:m%;:u. cines, because sou did not know what to give, MARINE NEWS ‘,T!‘J.""' bed at Clevetand Is overcrowded with Tie great, solcmn duty of the Suutly Lo the | premiser, and treat it In such s manner that It | - As rount ths seswisie infant’ feot V";:“’h;““. you aad ":“l""“‘ man; ‘"l;“ that = i ‘Ihe Detrolt Fres Press marine man bossts of & ELE GTHI c BELTS Ropublic i o cianu 18 suboisstve DOy, AD | 1ohog us tho groatest return. [ustead of turn- We eofily foll the cradle-abvet, ya racs ‘got well without any medicine, mitey marine colum, LAST WEEK’S GRAIN BOIPMENTS. | A lurve fieet. inciuding the achrs Conmack) M, T, The following tables snow the csrgaes and total | Camminge. Hsrtford, Penokee, i1, Fitzhagh, Mya- quantity of grain shipped from this port for the | 1O 18R, a0 Cortes, atrived ut Gameyo, Whuralay while others aled “with medicines," proves Ahnoored thousand dnsurgentsnppenred fo arms | I the liogs out to shitt for themsclves during again, what 1 Live sald sooften in these col- oo Blackheath, when thelr passions wero ralsed | tha winter, they should be given 8 warm pen, But e sure there is Much Isdor iu troes lo tame AND BANDS, to wadness, “and - they wr "Jooklog, [0 | and be fed with such food #s may bo chesply A'bert wild disarder and \n ranks reclalm, Dion that dn T "‘““:"":“'fi;'l““:fe"";fl’l'e‘fl";“ ek omaing wimh Savarday Toct. "1t benot nkely. | 135, The t-uaried vessels tine patted while | Fop self-application to any part of the body, fome Copt. liuli Milfer or Jgck SUa¥ | preoared. Boied potatocs ana otier veges- | Tus hortlculturfst must pimala, but burses cspectally, ate Klled by | et any more sl chartoe forgrain wil be made | dicolty. - meet every requirement Hlae fode uw 1o them and crelaimed, 1 wiii | bles, the refuse from tho table, and an ucea- 3¥ith his pruning-hook disfoln e than by gty | thie year, dnd hat few careves. whil go-farwanl " b bevour leader " At oneo the luirlatcd multl- | slonal ear ol corn, and ona will bo_surprised Untcaring branciies Teaw Uiole head, Wish dmipreper meliciies; thatt R) clEsEe, by stenm vessels: PORT OF CUICAGO. The most learned physicians and scientific tude lald down thelr arias, submitted to his | bow el they wifl thrive, and how fat they will At graft more hapoy.in their stead, we had a goud (natfonal) Veterinary 8chool,— The following are the arrivals and actual sallings 3 " gunance, ntd ispursedat oty tommand. Hercin be. whon spriuz comes. The anmo regsonine (‘X}lfl‘l]flr n‘\;-:"md i ferd | hlhnl{t:esc;'lv‘m the n';me.lrl;xl 4 sufliclent at |Im-k pxor:lt;r e forty-efght hours endingat 10 | men of Europe and this country indorse them. he Houthern Democracy loiitato ti 4 lolds zood of everythina. eap grain s poor- e othars the: , and Rini elr power: n of Inf and well- cated veter- o'clock [ast nf 4 , T st ol this wiecand Tearioes Riug. | 19 protocied e, e e o | Lt Torunos hanoiea Fire and 1z © umber of Intellizent and well-educated vete el These noted Curative npplinnees have now fuary surgeons, quackery would soun decrease, prutate, ond s large number of valusble animals, now Suy L.ark, Rentun, su A emocrats will be I a dectded majority in | tona of vermit, whoo It_sbould be doubly pro- | Who sowrs a fleid, of Irayna s fiower, "aron, Muskrgon treet, T ouse of lichresentatives of tho Forty-slxth | tected in order that every cent's worth may bo | OF planisa trae, 1y mote than ait stood 1he teat for ypwant of ll\lhy?’elfi and are protected Ly LettersPatent’ fn nli_the rolo! hr O Belir Le Stata Hta o t ovl T an s | R0 R O s o prinéipul countrien of the world. They were Longrees: the Southern $remocrutle mombers | suved, : And thera {8 o refinimg infinence attending | Killed by the iguorance of so'calied * hossloe- | Kehe A W. Eai SEuF ETHL TR, B | Bee Lt winwiow, Dufela ol nT‘u'n(. T e oty Awary of Merlt for Blectria of tnat House witl be an overwhaliuing efority The very men who farm upon this the pursult of Iorticulture, roviding weare | torsy” cow-leaches, and - quacks, wonld | sebrFlying Clou BLbE Bhebo; slmlllluwuc sundrics itunn aureet. | Appliances nt the grent Varki'a Exhititions of the Demaceatie mojority. f ay . Walters, Miouigan City. towing, Itush BUIPTLELS BITLE &blo to recive it. Tl home of a borticultunst Let the Southern_Democrats, then, clalm the | ¢l admit the cogeney of your reasoning, and o b goeskershlp of ihe Forty-sixth Cungress, | then keep right alonzinthe same chaunel, be restored to lhealth. Besides thal, Parix, Philadelphin, and cisewhere—and a great many fatal, dlsc N have been found the most valunble, safe, AuiNew Era, rand faven, towiog, Rubstrest, | alinple, nnd efliclent known treatment fo should be a home of intcllizence and refine- s would 2, towln, ¢t lie cure of disease. and the orzanization of the flouse with o | When we atteudea achonl the toachior used to | ment. The pursult implies an advanced stage | bo prevented, because farmers, o8 A Allen : tl B etk decording: 0 thelr - wutnerical | tell U8 that 4t was by * line upon ling and pre- | of cisilization and bigh culture; and tho better | general rule, will wvall themsclves of the n EnEY A THk. G L g b A R READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED? saperiority In It Let thom. assert and [ cepbupon precept! that facts were tmpressad | educated and behaved & people are, the inore | survices of an_educated veterinory enrzeon If chr ited Wing Prup T. W. duook, Wiite Lake, lumber, Uss-Ifouse " walntaln “that Louisiana and South Usro- mnm the minds of pevple; but ot that time we | yikaiy are thoy to succeed in that art which thev have & chiance, Iut, as it [s, velerinary che Jobin BuTe Bip, e 0. 1 fohnaon, White Lake, lumber, Market. qnd wish o vecover the same degres of ina, Georgia and Texas, Alabama and Vie- i not realize the magnitude of the stetement. surgeons are f{ew and far between. Even thy S Sesnapas: e hiraith, atrength, and encrgy ns experienced st this Unlon tlpon AR squality | Now wa (o, fur wo bate scen the publia wared | “mends Nature.)) City uf Chicago cannot boast of more than four Totabivsssessssen BINOT1 'ét?.i'i’:?;nn}.'r”.%f“x’k:"&‘&‘ff.{:f‘u';{m'r‘ Sarkst. i forer years? Do any of the following with Malne ani Vermont, New York and Pean- | to their faves of tho folly of doing many things But 1 have known hortleulturlats who corrunt | or five veterinary surgeons who sro graduates oA B I, A o ikt o m&l:l‘n:“t‘r:dfilm ,of Az);lf;l:‘?l:l‘:“r;;l;‘ Jouc Neania Mussachusotts’ and Town, - Tt them | fnimical to thelr intercsts,and then hear of | thelr calliog,—i. e., thoy are slaves to it, 8nd | OF a Vetertnary College. PLIIL Nehr i1, C. Albfecht, Muskegon, lumber, Btetson | fll-henlth in any of 1ix many and mulilfurle clatm the power in the party and the Congress | rome fellow having been swindled by some | gay listle good out of it It fs fret, and worry, tor-beans are atout ten times more poi- 2,i80) scbr 1 C, C ous forms, cotsequent upon a lingeriug, nerve (i reppenmntation entitjes them toy st as | seheme that ad been fullyexposed (n tha news- | and hurrs, all the time, with no thought hayond [ #050us than the ofl, Lecause, by pressinicout the 100 Behr Windso e, ehronts oF Minctional fikense? s the Representatives of the Eastund the West | paper published u_his “morket-town. And, | thy plowlng, and the sowing, and tho gathering would do aod have horctofore done. This posl- | speaking of swindlers, It may tot be amlss 1o ko tio baris. _Tiis Is not cue bl ot vine. tlun it is thcir solemp duty to the Democratio | mention that they are not oil doad. Now, there are Irults wmore lasting aud valu- pacty and to the cauntry to assume, Toe coun- THE WIkE FRNCE able thau those of the apple and the vine, iry I 1 immiucut vanier of beir divided by | sppcars to be the fayurite bait with _whileh thoy Tho end of all oroductions Is manhosd. Our the pollcy of the Republican party ém" mto | catch the unwary at prescot, The mode of | nyrauits nre mioistries to an_end outside of bitter and coutending scctlons, Tus Southern | swindling s to geva farmer of wealth to 8iZn | themiselves, As* wo have sald often, it Is not Democrata can avert that calamity. ‘Then let | an sgreetnent to act 88 aent, and alsv a reccipt simply & live'thood, but a manhood, that as an themn stcp to the front and nesume the Joader- | for & smoll amount of —wire, which | gug'ie have In view. We look most anziously shtp of the next House, Until thoy do so, this | they deliver,—the _comtract and order | for tthe Llossoming of truth anid justice, Tatier, malignant, defumatory war upon tho | belng so arranged that & separation | ripenine into fruits of honesty, intezrity, aud outh nnd 168 Interests witl o ovs.ugsi] they | can ‘be effected, when one at oncs becomes an | yprigutness, and love, ot of a pure heart, {atter, most of thyacrld substances coutained in the eceds remaln fn the oll-cake. A few ountes of castor-beans, or' of the castor-bean oll-cake, given to a horse, canse toflammation of the {ntestiues, aud constitute: very ofteu a fatal dose. Two to four dracims are sufficient to vhysic & hog, but will kill 8 dog. If animals are polsoned with castor-Beabs, the symptoms arc somewhat slmilar Lo thbde of any other in- flamnatlon of the (ntestiudss"diarrhen is cxist- fug, and the egcrements aYe [requently mixed with blood. I 'Wonot know' of any antidote; you teel’ nervous, debilitated, fretfui, timid, and inck the power of will and netlon 7 Are you wiibject to loss of memory, inve spellx of flit. Ing, fullnessof blood 1n the head, feel Jistlens moping, unfit for business or plensure, An: aubjoct i fita of melancholy? Ate your kid- neyd, stomach, or blood, in a disordered cone arket. diffoh? Do you suffer from Fheumatism, ber. lcuh street. | neuralgin or ‘aches and pains? Have you 1fush atreet. Leen indiscrect in earty yenrs and find your- nt, donton. innber, Marks wself hinrssed with o “niultitado of gloomy ciorys Mli00 ninee, Aol Glarkstrect. | aymptoma? Are you tlmld, nervous, and ssenh, Lamber. Markat, Targetiil, nnd your mind contintally dwell- . '500 Prop © 8,811 Prop ¥eatla, 900 Prup kioplre Vees 2,428 I'rop D, thicnmond ', 2,650 2135 Bchr blockbTidge «ovo 101 to| b2 2o 20477 | EENE O +a} Total. yoti including flour redu to graly, Behir ltaaical, Bt hr Lizzio Dosk, Bt. Jue, Uchr Alice Kictards, treen llav, ; Jebionad, Manistee, fumne Grand tot Sutiandl tcrests il o oug i) oy | o Saee of nud: - One wond not saporo | “BHECLIetE MTt SN S 8 Tty en, . | bt 06 e morld dhgnzes” thac haxd | 050,350 b — AR AT T A BRI ety e nor the suetions unfted agaiu shtp'a hatndulous | that tére wors people 8o foalish as to be taken | mep and women images and llkenesacs of tho taken place—nflammatidn’ of the mucous » sircet. v Ard you wl,{,m oAy of (ke followihis Kympe Unlon, e ¥ e i by such schemes, but thera are plenty of | greqt Creator, metnbrane of mcln(unne{—-gm plainly fnaicat- MILWAUKEFP. Schf Mary Ludwig, Packard's Pler, Jumber, Harrson | toms: [lesileas niglits, broken slesp, night The Republlean North will neser nccept tho | thum, They expect o obtaln sumething for | ™ \Ve hiave ogen inclinod to think that Ttortieal ed by she symptoms, it is"pat very diillcult to Spectal Dispateh 10 The Tridune. dipeets o mnre, dreams, paipitation of the heart, bislie MiLwaokzz, Wie,,"Dec. 1,—A moderate pale Fenr Wolveroe, ?!‘ "“n""mb"il:v‘m"" Sl s CLTe The v ¢ g confuslon of kdens, aversion 1o society, proieesiuns of the representatives of the Sputh, | vothing, ‘The moral of thisis. not tu buy 20048 | ture wosa pursuit that ought, more than any devise o praver treatwent., Oplum, one to ous exon, limber, et. fulneas, con ; A9, d tor of 1t8 press and beople. ~ Hefore the bellsl | of straugers, of fizn pancrs for tiavelingagents. | othor, to produce the best specimens o nan. And Sashall drashens brhy dvets - canacetion. | fennt cisbiportocut, whickiaetda sl midniglivlus senr Newaor, My ckun, lumher, Tuciih freet. | Hz2Ns tha hend, difaners of lght, pioe can by eradicated from the Northern mind that AGRICULTURAL STUDLNTS. houd. True, ® walk on Bouth Water etreot with mucilaginous substances, such as powdered | night, bas brought into port & floet of twelve of | kcow Mary firlen, Whity Lake, woo L 1tusl atreet. Gitier despondent symptoms? “Fionsands of e oty eetional and st hostilo to the | Home pcople have uxprosscd tuemselves s ) ahiuies this conviction a littles and wo can only | arstinalioiv-raut, two {a, three ounces, and, | fiftean vesscls, chiefly taden with lumber, wood, | #ear L. A Davie, Muskezon. fumuer, et e, tho middle-nked, and even the o, shakes this conviction ttles an an only hy X National (uvernments befure the slanders of | curious to kuow about what per ceut ol stu- | gy i the horticalturist fs not an houest mat, aceording to circumstances,with acctate of lead, Tug 0, B, Gpeen, and ties, Nodieasters are reported smong them, | Lok ol ClEyE: plurEeon e Conkling and Bluine can bo made to staod out a1 ket ¥ 2 tuslug: Clark stroot, 1, Wuffer (rom nervous &ad 'physical debile two scruples to one dravhm, conatitutes the Siari old, sufTe . phy . dents fn our Aericultural College are studying zood mun, hn ought to be. It his home ! A large schooner, [ hr Clara Parke e wenty-accand o ity. ‘Thousands of femnles, 100, Kro s Infainpus ies; Yetoro the florco howlinga of | Aericulturc. ‘It may with teuih bo Sali g | and & good mun, lip ousht to be. 15 e hom® | princival remedy, 'The dooed meutioued aro | pere '3t s o'clock Thials, Charles, Foster, arrived | B0t G ankins, Kowsuhce: batk. S Branch, ~ | tlown 1 henlth and “spirits from diseruers o o York Tumer 800 Tyibiine can be siiaced | there s no such study as Agriculture, bub he | guslit 1o be. Burey, the calling has powes to | aleulated for tiorsca aod sattle,—the smaller | fouk on cargoof wheat for Bultato at tue charter | her Adristlc, Ventwaier lmter, NOrkee, | o peeaiiar 10 thelr sex, aud who, froin filve And” rouisnt. int ridicalo aud coutempt, the | many correlative stadles make up tho Colluge | niye susgestion and Msviration o an orderly | Oea for young and small snimals, and thelarger | rato of 04c, made yesterday afternoon, The Fore | - REne thipaer, Whiis Lake, wood. Fiush aitece. Tty ar e Tt salleet 4 Pro. e eath st show, Y pablle sty | of Aericulture, ‘The Champaiin Gazeite Inst | iina, Tt should bo tiw piroso of every ono to | Otes for such s ate fullgrowu and of average | ter left Chicago in tow of the tuy Moshor, but the | - Kche Mary Yau, Maoistec, inber, Market, v of bemth and hiapigness when thers snd policles falthiully carsicd out, that the Soatn | week vrinted the following from its University | muka nume plessant; sud who has greater fa- size and weicht. To eattle she medicioes may be | Intter dropued her ten miles south of Waukesan at | bobr Il Calking. Magitec, Jumber, Magket. given In & flurd forn by making s decoction of the marshmallow-root, in which the opium snd tho acetate of lead luu{ ba suspended and dis- is natlonal, that her "Democracy Is natlonal, aud shat it {a *“solid,” not i antagonism to tho Uulon Gr the Fedumlfiufl-rmnum‘ but in liatred currespundent; batf;past 10 o'clock Inst, night, and put back to- | beur Four Bratiiers, Whité jake, tles ftu sireet. i at hand o means of restoruticu? From the entr: 3 ward Chicizo, Capt, Fagun espreeses anziety | Rehr Eisine Siat, asrylie, Juten PULVERMACHER'S cuncerning the tag and her crew, eapeclaily Cant, | D00 N MSE, e S clities from external sarroundiogs thou the man and bis fanily who are surrounded with fruits, snd flowers, and trecs, and buds, and ca papers of 118 young men, who ave enivred (hin year, it ia found that 62 aro sony 1 » A » William Crawford, who tiad charge of bof, 9 Vinid B{(Le ) and detestation of Regubtican malevolence and cray 44 of. aorehunts or doalers, 12 of | wiio nave plenty of ‘alr Gud suushine 1 solved. s o lorses It I lraaolo fo give cho | fuct o™y sail-vewel louing for TiTalo on thie 168 | REn Melem o Sineesom, Thisers AAPKEL ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS treason to the Constitutlon as exemplitied Drnleu5 unnd n\rn.hnv': 1 of mecfnn o 1 know whint I8 the trouble with the hays on | ¢ lt.mcf n the shaoe ofipills. U duses | of December constitutes &n unurual eveat in the Bolir Gen. Johnson, Maulsted, lumber, Market. cure these various diseascd conditions, aftaz In carpot-bat’ tyranny, misrule, auwb,opnresatv, || 11 U8 1aado 5o oholco.ul enuras of Ao gl knw wiiat I the troubla with tho bove on | incntioucd may be repeated after about aix | bistory of isks navigatian. Tae Foier will feave | - Sche ¥} bakr, Gisphumis, s, et T atier menny fail, and we ofler the 'noat How can this ‘be donel Not bf:professivns. | 30y’ (i Literatase and fetence, 11 tha and play spells, aud a froedom they have nol. hourd, with & change of wind g b p convineing testimony direct from the nfe i ™iEhe tui Wetezel tawed the sebr T. 3, Scove to | ECF SAm Fllnt, Iufilt, tunl, Saasieic, W Bors trom Tucina to-dey, Tha Hcore. has o B e P a‘umlmo::l;l‘:::.n St Thu steam-barge Dallsntine and consort, the | HKehrl. A mb %, B ordera, schr A, U, Moore, arrived from tho Lower Lakes | ebe Wi o ktort, fuimber, arket, 10-d4ay with con) for the Holting Ml PronT. W. Snook, Whtie ‘Locre are atill ue hete the schr Uolden Flesce #ehir Mary E. Couk, Jaunti, and tne sieam-bartes Kershow sud Darpum, The wchr 0. 1 Jolinson, White 1 laat-named will, in all probatality, be the final are Frop be chmos rival from beluw for 1474, Proy “l\'Bl’l(.vullfllN. »ub 5 4] TERIODICAT, QFMIRALMIA, Beventy, Macon Cu., Moy Nov., 20,44 Ver- EniNamAN ' 1 would ltke tWask you o few quus- flone, | havaa promising ¢qit, whose loft aye 1a much swollen and runniug bydly. Lest summer te fiad & similsr attack; his eyu for & tine was quite blind, atner went bind'st B years 01d; 0 [ suppose the coit hae heredrtary auhthalmia, In he summer § put hini out of* tn'.lmnl(. and auplied y We bave made tisuso until our tongues aro weary, Not by the just and wise administration ol our Stato Govervinents and the refurn of our local abuses. We have done ail this, aud tue Itepublicans keep up the huo and cry Agdinat us, and thy North ‘stiil frowns on us as traltors, How, then, are we to vindicate our natfonal wirlt and devotion to thy whole Union? By us- sertine our power in the Governnent eud éxer- iicted themselves, whio huve beon restored (o HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugging in vain for months and years, Send now for DESCIIPFIVE PAXIILKT and Tie HLKCIMIO QUARTERLY, n large lius- trated Journal, contalning ' fll particulars Wind INFONNATION WOTH THOUNANLS. Copr ies malled frev. Call on of address, No wonder they leave tha old honiestead! Aund Ido know that our rural homes aro not all os happy as thov should be, and as they might be if we were ** wiser grown ** in watters to which I bavo refurred, -~ 1t these thouchts sre not horticultaral, they aro dyez goud lor bhorticulturists to have in mind, and should bo coutlouslly suggested by the Contmercial, 4 the Nutursl History, and i the Clusslcal Coure, Of the 5: who caine from farmu, 14 take the Agriculiural, 8 the Literaturo dud Sclence, 7 Enginecring, i tho Chemical Coursc, aud 17 do not make any cholce for the present, Thesa fignores represent the cholce of the atndents as they come tu the University. Somo changos will probabiy bo made. A considerablo propustion of ot naking cholce aro res. e, sundries, sl sindrica. taose the prellninary e etles v I1d water to the cye, and fud entirely upon arass. y . v . yoar, ‘the oneeyear Agrioultural Courss has 4 | the proctical duties we have to du. o y N The achir Annie 0. Hanso ta 1 #ehr Winglo Wing, Ludlugtan, sundrles, S Bover ke ot ol e wils | B e e e blania aud fowers, | Ihs e7e, bas becouws very hai Now fwvens | | Tisachsdonie 0, lansan ran e Mahtomas | - el \uignbens Bisrgradlin, vandr e PULYERMACHER GALVANIC CO. i Northy tho East, | rryis list does not focludo the older students, [ but ft necd not be winter ju our hoarta. “The 4 ‘Bla corn, and ame mgmin mpplylug cold | DRl carrylug away hor jibboom, bowaprit, sud & | kitr 3 i p: the Weat, and the Houth alike, and promptly slowiug by our nicesures that the cry of South- er clalis and Soushern treagon 1s 8'he. Tis we can only uo by nomiuating, in the Democratie caucus, 8 Southiefo’ mat for Speakar of thie Furty-sixth Cungraas, eleeilue him, aud organizing the comnmittues oi'a’ Bouthery Dem- ocratic busls, according to Soutndrn ' mud Northern Democrats, and to the Republicans thelr full wod fuir representation In the commit- fees aud tuo chulrmanships of tho cummittecs, Inis dune, the Democratie Iluuse, uuder the Jeadership of the Southern Democrats, should proceed to legluiate upon a national Lo aud to briner Lack, as far us Dossible, the Uovernment to 18 conatitutivnal limitations. ‘The country wants peace; it wants rest from this cternal and bitier sectional quarrely It wants ewancivation trom a party which has abused {ts gmivat opportunitiess tainpled aw, justice, aud humanity, and whi the North and South Ja arins aralust cach other ten years too loug. Fhe Buutbem Dewmocrucy u great misslon to sccomplish, Have its Tepresentatives the nerve aud the inantiood to go forward and accomplish that wisslunt A Bouthern mou for_Speakor, and the organizing ot the Nouse tu 1879 ou o cutative Demo- cratic baus, means the peace and the roconcilia- tiou of tho scctius, ———— THE ADVANCE IN |HE VALUE OF GOLD, To the Editor of The Tribuns. Osmans, Nov. 20.—I lke tho article In Weduesday’s Tnisuxs on The Advauce In the Value of Gold™ exccedingly, especially that part of it rolating to the couris of Enwland aud Germany fo bringing abuut the present unle Yersal depression sod staguation of buelness. 1t Cougreas aud the people .could be msus to fealize thac the markets of Eurupe for our ang White Lake sundries, world within should ba always warm sod uMalo, kraln. ko bright. ‘Thers the sun ncver sets. * Therols no ulght there,” norshould therebe, O. L. B, e ——— REDEMPTION AND PROSPERITY. To the Lditor of The Tribune. Sourn Cnivaco, Nov. 23.—To maintaln tho houor of ths nation, avoiding all tinges ol repu- diation, mod to meet its faturhie Interest- coupons fn coin, the Funding and Resumptivo acts were suggested sud passed. Bilver was aemonetized and remonetized, and s now by the distinct exoreralon of tho Ameri- can peovle coln, ann 41334 crains a legal dollar, Fortunes aud estates have cvaporated; the debtor ¢lass are bouseluss aud dusticute of capl- 1al; the maclstrom of suriukage has engulfed the energetie, loyal, and hopeful; liquigation has nearly doue its work. The Unlted States crediL has been malutalned, 8 per cent bonds can be refunded Inta ds (the new 4-per cents belng coln-bouds begond cay and now as we look forward to Junuary, 187 we flad valuce have reuchied the gold single standard poiuts 8 falr percentage of bauke, cur- porutlons, ond {udividuals have been spared from anniuliation by the paséawe of the Siver bl The ereditor, not choosing to Joad up with the lewal silver dollurs, pased and gave the banks aud others thet could not pay goid a new lesiy ur extension of coutidence, aud they go on. And now_ for the upshof. Gutd, Nutional Bank and Government paper promises to pay dullare, sre: of the same valne, and, by tho ac- tion of the New Yurk banks and Clearing- House, acting in co-operation witn the Goveru- ment, resuinption is to be quictly aud certainly aceumphished, of whot & grext mauy have adopted the Acrie cuitural Cousae as 1ald down {n the University Catalvgue. Kalght nead of the Iatter, rchr M The tug (e1ty lott Muskegon for Manitowoe iast | Holr br nlaht with tho alsabled vessel, whoss name could Betir w, not be learned. Bohr RaA NAUTICAL MISITAPS. BNt Ketchum, Jacksanp The tug Tarrant, which was recently lald up nesr | Fenr § 0, S il Kinzle stroot bridge, was fonnd (o be fn & leaking Fulier, Milwdukee, to load for Buftalo. condition yesterasy moraning. e — Tae schr 8weet Home, & small vesscl of 40 tons, | IS DRUNKENNESS A VICE OR A DISEASE ? was wrecked o few bunared feet cast of the Life- T the Editor af The Trilune, aving Swatlon at Osweyo, on tho 20th oit. Bhe Cut1eago, Nov. 80.~Your paperof this morn- ad 100,000 feet of luinber on en’rrd which was anotice of Dr, Bucknil's recent damaged o thv extont of 81,000, wan oLk e gl oL tne tine. Tha taiz Moty eniesvage | Work au * Habitual Drunkconess,” u ook ed tu suve the vessel from foine Asture, out the | have not yet read, although I ardered, through ilne parted und schiooner struck snd was dadly | g buoksclier, o copy of ¢ seversl weeks sinee, damaved, deifting on I that condition_uniil et e went ashivre, She v--mm..luy’h-up’:‘nimnm:'x Dr. B.'s book, in my estimation, is a publica- of Kingatun, was built In August, 1851, sl Jordan, | ton of vast finportance, one that should be fi:g:‘n un‘? 1874, harl atonpage of 40 tons, rated | read by every statesinun and zrur’ philan- [ was valued at $2.000: no fusursnce. | tpropisi In the Jand, us it bas fur fis texs a Norah Spellman, she cook, was ssved by the Lifo- cte From ‘ ¥ Savinis crew, 0nd Who crew escaped from the vessd | LIAY ""’}""‘ Feiuy your Scletance o ke glean a tuil coufirmation of my own views oo WHeW Ste LTCK U PIST, K Cecllia, of Windsor, .| 1e subjectol incbriuto fnstitutious, which views DD water, It you could Imufediately let nie know vournr!ulnn. you would grehuly oullze me, Meun- waile | will continuo my treatmient. If | bad grass, 1 oelieve I couid care him for we, again. Th ue, his ey bucame av + ‘Tnere 1a considerablo white in the iris, there any Veterinary College.in Chlcago? 1f so what arg the tering, and now could 1geta pro pectua? 1 wiek to study the wractice, +v Epwix LADD, Jit. Answer—Terlodicsl ophthiliia snust bo con- sidered a8 an Incurablo disease. The single uf tacks, ft I8 _truo, very often disuppear, and Jeaves the affected eye ehaarently as brichi us ill, on close cxaunination, it wili be each attack haw rbeun roductive of aneutl morbid changes; the whole lor, the pupll becowmes nore aud ted, and the interior purts of the cys (the squeous humur, tne crystuling lens, aud tho vitreaus hutwor) lose more and more their transparency, i), tinally, o severo attack causes & peristient destruction of the eyes siglt, A termination in blindness can vuly be retarded, but canuot be preveoted, An ewul- sion compused of bydrargo<blor, mit., one drachuy; extract belisdouna, hulf & drachms avd pute olive oll, wo ounees,— afew drops of (L to bu spplied two or turee tines a day, by means of & camet’s-balr peacdl, to the lonur surtuce of the evelid; or su vye- water compased of pure atropiue, oue grain,and distilled wuter, or giycering, hall &y ounce,~— aiso to be upplied three tuues & day,~—~may sld in preserving tho eyesight for somu time, If whie eye fa verywuch fuflamed, a couuter-iiritant, composcd of four traing oL binlodide of mercury and one drachm of lurd, tnay be rubbed in on bouy arch above the eyo. - ‘Thore 18 wo Vetoyivary 8choal in Chicago, The ouly Veterinary Scuool on this Contineut which eatt be recunnnended Is the Justitution of Prof McEachran, 1n Mootreal, Can, Cor. 8th & Vine Sts., CINCINNATI, O, Or212 Broadway, NEW YORK, BRANTCH OFFICE: 218 STATE ST.,,CHICAGO. OAB-TAR PAINT, All tho valuable qunlitics of gas-tar have not as yes _prouably beca found out. People who teslau I the ¥icinity of gas-works doubtler wonder what oustities of valae it josscases any. - That it 1s o good application to make toa wound there is no doubt; and Mr. Sucl Foster, of Muscatine, In., writes to the I’ra.rie Furmer that its valud us & wood-preservative Is wonders ful. Hesaya: Last year the spokes of my wheolbarrow worked Touse, und § triod o tizhion thow by wediiug: but tlia wudyes worked out. and tho whuuls wera Hikely 10 como to pleces, 1 Lad somu gus-tar handy wnd iled the Jolnts with 1t, und lsu dipped the wedies tuto the tar. ALl was tight, and staid tight. 1 next patnled iy wagon hubs with §t, both thu two-burse and uno-horsy, filling ¢ s and Joints thorvug) Iy, This keps the spukes tighi through the remain. dor of 1he scasun, Fhis yoar, abunt the st of Auyust, onie of Ty tirgs caine off an tho big wagon, breakinyg two fellues, o repair that wacel sost e 31,10, A# soun as I gut thut wheal howe froun tho wnop, 1 paluted overy wheel of thres wegona and the old bugey with ga —liubs, spokes,und kY tue pmiul wam as L&~ Avoid bogus apnliances claiming elee- tric qualities. Our Pumvhlet explaina how lo distinauich the aenunine from the snurious. A . HAMLIN'S THEATRE, Clark-st., opposite aow Coutt-Houss, MONDAY, DEC. 2, Engagement of the Brilllant Toung American Acter, OLIVER DOUD BYRON, 'Who will appesr [u hls Great Hintorical Military Drama entitled «HERO!” Or, "DONALD MoKAY!" The mowt Pxciting ana Romantic Drama of the dav. A Ktury of LOVI IVAIL and ADVEN TURE. Thrlilin Hiiumions aud e Srenrs with the b D RAV- ILUI;I‘II the Western Wilde Une Hindred Persons 2 1l beage, A fiull Yirase Baud, A Thriliing Firu hcane. Encamy of Warm ltllml (udians, with douuy Rhasts [u_the distance. Entirely Now aad ullulllfl his piay by Mioa [ mlesing. sud {6 was thougtit thas ho i ore based euntirely upon actual observationg drowned 8t Usweso Isas Wednesday. e hass. | mado upon the treatment of insvriates of all wife and two children Jiving at Hamilton, Ont., | grades, from the @l _und boy ol 15 to the sad ls & young man, woman _and mau of 70, I fully colucide whth the distinguishied suthor of the” work In que: TUE OTHER SIDE OF THE CRUSA- | tlou., when he remarks: * My own Impressions DER TROUDBLE. of the incbriste nsylums of “Ameriva ure most Tho following Is the **othur side " of the recent | UnIavorabie’ Hut'] vaunot fndorse his state- serimaage over thn tag Crusader, It 1o from the | MOE thal, “ihabitual druukeuces s au fhcurs- Sarala Canadinn, which bes aridently siden mige. | 016, Victw! [or tus roason shat I huve ‘fuund, 7 sinee [ began the treatient of dipsunaula asa take in tho name uf the tug: specialty, munw patients whoss morai trainiy Eaturday aveatug last, C has been of the very host, and wuose acnse of hard as Jupau, an . u wora Juuse sbol since, . A DITCIE LAW, It will be one ol the duties of the next Gen- eral Assembly to enact a Ditch and Leveo law, s geevrdanee with the power conferred by the umendment to the Coustitution which nes vo- ceutly Leen made. There are at least four classes of people whose intercsts will bs Involy- od In this matier: First, tha owners of largo tracts of river-bottom land, whose overfluw must be prevented by levees; secoud, tho own- crs of luree tracts of wer land which can be drained by ditching; third, the farmers who own smaller tracts whicn sdjoin the Jand ot both Myers, Prosecoting-At- the ferry AW, | Hizht was av keco aud tir as that of the most sl 1."'“'"'?( under setzuss Yul' dent, and in | plous divine. cnargeof sherirs Onl-er w illiam Pieackl, TheColonel | " ffall the numerous currespondence recetved lie Uiaitator un tae ules tiak ho waated 12 , 200 (8 uphwalle sl I, it when un hoard | DY Ine in my Lusiness could be made an upen Lie would nutloave, Mr. Litfoidudered bl o, bt book, the civllized world would Lo shocked, : 9 Il tal a 3 UBER DISEASE, . Wiien 1 (il breadstufle, otc., aro under the cootrol of the | UACF bartics; dud ourti, the larmers who oty e e e be o iyt | PAwE Javemer. O Novs 28— Verem: Iivier o tho ATorcan. dra wid ooy and il Rade. an Dot expremin 57 Y “eold-buge” of Enrland, It woald uot be I have & poud or an ordiuary slough tu dralu. 4 ases of disturbe He | ¥aBian s Une of my neicbhore bas ‘s G.year.old | Fhstelir fows Marsval, who, wi usig! o el bulaerles | accure yuur seats. ot Offce open from 108, m. tU1 MY d, It would uot be long | ‘The tirat two clusss with probably endeavor to | thum i all cases of suns ur, disturbec eonlty | 3 bich ho bLas awued about th Gluies tnimeolatuiy arresied Lol Myers of Pliquosdrinktng that would matertly | ap.uie KEAERVED B CEXTIA all some dectalve measures coudd be taken to | juquce the Lezielature to passan act that will | uence, and receiving then, only to bo returued | hosse, which ho oW ut threa mouthe, | him hefory the Masur, who, strange 1o alloect temperaues tegislation sud tewperance —— 1t hias sowne disesss of the hesd. The symptoms ure: Buwelliog of the hosd above the cyes ai tee lower jaw, and attimes tho hine; reluses to cat; will stand with head dowss, and with daticuliy Oflset the disudvantages uoder whlch the Amerfean 1armers are now laboning broughs & constantly falling markst for 1 10 Ky frea un LARAIDK wver hie Bre: 1lié Culunel's Intonijun |0 run the U siverto Port Huron, and Lhere sel; which sho uwes on the American side. in kind, which is the iandsoino advontage, Holders of bank and Government paper s+ suesaud bank balances wili not crowd “banks make the expense us light on themuelves as pos- sible, aud then SADDLE THE BURDEN work. Huudreds of Jquor-disessed men snd Wwomen—wnonzst them persons of the bichest order of utellect—have written Lo we Gurng on MWVICKER'S "m;;\'—'.(_\fi EK their products, 1 think the current %) Tor the silver dollars wiion they can bave their | can'be induced to move, ‘The horea will work ana | Sofidict i the brs b e A s Sran b - 3 ¢ elebt iwontlis, detailing 1he wental : ! N should Lo turned towards the United Btates, | 1inos “g’du‘“{'f'."‘":fl' e d thoy b okt | totes reccived s gold, and ol pud ou cheeks | feed woll for 8 few days when thoo sympioms whi ok atan e b pll:rvflul eony 1oy WaYe. taereonts TRl UCARR Bresc ra 101bat our peovle should dlctats {n somadexrve | ysual custom. The farmers themsolves will | 38 tho ordinary courss of bustucss. pear, and cunyiuo four v vo daye. Woat [ fitice. 1% 16 eonten With trembling pens, and i numerousjustances | - e prices of tholr commodides. In other | prasably noc e consuited as to their wanta. A | 80 we buve resumotion o a gold basls, and ud what tho rewedy, If thore bo | siusuld have bean fued fur o the baper af their diretul letters blurred with Wordl, ‘Uhe ‘onteut of the markelsof the wor | BISUAGLY B4 B0 SOl 4 8 tire. Gaubnicss | corporations sud banks exist sud o not’sue | AuST Flesso suskrer i poxt week's TugoRK. el feta i skeril s ot {Curé, these vietims fuve told their sufferiuge, ou d be wraated from tireal Hritaln and trans- | yiliing to do snytbing to favor the furmers, | Dehd, becausy in ou ewergeney they can sud A ug £ 3400t With futet to Kl ur endured fo vain attempts to break off their Jerved to the Uit Gt Stater, ‘Toking 1080 coonid- | Big the farmera will not fndicate what they | Wil pay the sliver leval doilar tostop 8 run, Ansver—[ cannot answer =your qucstions, | baru. hablt, Some have besu In asylums, some tave FlE SEW SCENEI tratlon the fact that Europs must aod will bave | wang until ufter the Jaw s beon passod and ¢ | 8od tns ailver dollar thus bocomes a reguistor, | Tbe discase Jou descrive I8 elther 8 very aueer b volantarily committed themselves to prison, A N A somethtug to cat, wowdu't ft be the rartol | {5'syo late to remedy Its Lad features. A fow "'he offect of the Kesumption act, accumpa- | ODE, OF you bave given & very poor aud’ fncom- THE LIGHTIOUSE BERVICE, and others bave joined temperance clubs, meriting the onialon ¥isdom for the American people to hold vu to tr property until the busers of other natlons e wllling 10 come to our shures sud accede 1o 9ur terws, inatead of our submlitiing to thelrsi Furtberuore, Cunggress should do [ts part by swendiug our Nuvigation laws, sud thus restore our merchant marive to its former prosperit %o that tho saile of Americn rhips should Whiten every sca.” By this, we could extend our tommeruial relotioos wih otber countrics, 4 kewp the greater part of the yearly tax of $%0,000,000 y o 4 s uow paid w torelgn vavigation llnes escriptivn of the case, Adrvisc your uclizhbor 1o have the aulmal examined by & veterinary surzeon. VETERINARIAN, e —— GOLD-BUGS, ANSWER, To the Editor of The Tribuns. Cook Couxty, 1k, Nov.32,—Will uny * gold- bsals" man auswer o thess quostionss Why were steps taken to demonetiza silver at a time when it was ut 8 premium over gold? Is not the prescat difference between gold and silver nled with the prudence, ceunoiny, aud caution of our people, coupled with the cuergatic toit ot the mas: bas already gven a healihy impuless to ali grades of business: profits are swmall, the money 18 * good a8 gold," the valauces of trads rug leavy in our ustion's favor, With thicso aids, resuinplion on 1 gold bests ls provided and assured. ‘fhe contidenco of all moneyed wen should uow come vut {rom {te hidine-place and aliow tne maoney of the country to aul the ener- sy and toll and reatore tho atlilrs of tha Al can people to 8 fouting of prosperous and satis- days ago a geutiemsu ealled on Col. George Beroggs, one of the members elect from tuls district, aud sugzested that one of the trst things tuat he vuzght to do was to fntroducna Ditch taw. The Colonel satd that, @3 ho was only oue out of 153 juembers, it might be fme ‘)uslllrlt: tor bim to get thy passed; bealdes, ho did oot kuow Just what kind of & law was wunted. Ho sald tuat thic better way to do was t anceting of those: jutervated and dis- the proposed law, sud thai soything they t determnive upon bhe would” cheerfully tedre from the aunuslre- | jeugues, and socletk ut all this without avail, Hoard: At last numbers 5f thew bave found w cluchuss "'51‘.- ll'uml'z)l;ulll? citahiibineat now matalates, for the rubra a cure for their u:iurul;hnc‘ull‘uuim. Does ecifun a8 g Aafety of conmerce, 1, 3 e B (rociiun 085 0n the Wewier Tiveres 471 day | oo e O Y it i bt ST e aacuiin 53 fog-sltale uoerated by sieams or hot.atr | e call at iy i ke { RS ST oy a1 o | b sud el an bt o e 2 work Fece dertaken, or | inebrlates, and whicl m permiited to use, whitnw e suadlsreativel, 4 i ifuckie dow o | Ziettara from peuple iving hero omd clsewhe Tho leoard tas, Ly u tusiifcation af tie angtaal plaas, | aud whose testinony - canuot be doubte reduved tha estiunatod cusl ahout SO0, UL You, Mr. Editor, bave persoually couverscd achaljstt increuss in tne ealliiate for poostresnd inch: | withs o few of these !mleJ Oucs, aud uve seen thy Kreater part of the expenscs silending s char cowwunications from otherss but there are eitlye, roas iey u pesparstivi=A BoUMLE Lire. UAVERLY'S THEATRE, J. o, UAVEULY..., +..Manager s0d Frooristor. _TO-NIGHT and durlog the weok, the Last Great Now York buccess, Bardou's vesy auiractlve pisy, MOTHER AND SON, WITII TUF. CONPLETE h {actory conditions. > 1 adant Luem (0 fho muny people—doctors and diviaes—lu Clitago " Bt o extract quated by yom, It appears | DLICAc Adtiie on this idea, o | 1SR OGO ccompanted with o hold-oft | e result ol demonctization la Europe aud this lardull, Tt Lo pain Oub of this' yvurs fivlacsTiu, Guiiee | UNION S8QUARE THEATRE (OMPANY. o e e e b e T oy | pablic uicetlug lias boe called at th LOWM: | oy (pyuatiil upon Ougucial legislation, All | countesd I tha real detiry of tho gold ring is 1, The saie To v | o bave ot dous o, aui It 18 Sy 11 Ik 0 wnd aizth House, ju Urbana, on Batunlay, Dot 7, v con- the fouttl ke ) by it . 10 sive butter rosulte (a 4 sidur the pro luw [ all {ts phases. We thiuk this the wuost sensible plau propused to et proves lezislution, aud 46 Iy voo tuat shunld Do foiluwed jo every couuty, - Mect sud eusbdy the ideas of the people i’ sujtable resulutions befors tue Leslslature sssemblus, sud Ly that means wembers will be joforwed of what thewr constitucuts want, ‘Fbey sre the secvaoia of the people, aud would willlugly, 10 moal cised, obey thbir wisucs. 22 poes jT parl 5 Laduke's iqu:u\l'lllal. ay before yesterday wal anksgiving. o Corvespandence New Vork Sus. Frots dhne. dancaional, perudos, it Mo | Nemowirs Nov. 31.—0u Wednesday tom awonz New-Eogland people snd | evemng 8 wager was lald between Willlaas ndants o have & fumily-requon ou | Laduke, of Vergeaues, aod Medsrs. Forton & tuat aay, 1t 3 furtber wiads meoarablo by the | La Bumbord, s tollow: Laduko wos to vat 12 destruction vt poultry aud baking of juuuiiera- | ten bours two pounds of vork-steak, four lurgs ble pimpkin aud wince vics eud dougtuuts, tatocs, unc-nalf vt & ple, 1o wlicos vl wheat Why people should gormandize an this partic rcad, each one sud oue-quarter iuches thick, lur “day ¥ uue b thuse uvaccountable” thly ouc-quartee pound of butter, halt a busuel of which ~ 1s bard to fud out, ‘Tuo Jam- | appius, aud o drluk two cuosof tes, As T ly-reunions wy admbre, but the e | o'cluck on Thureday worning the gourwand ous cooking ot forty wr Aliy | begau bls tesk by cativg by apples. He then golication.) Mir. sHERIDAY 800K Sro A, M.PALMELN {‘“l $900,00,000 per year more than the exports, ‘:'hk ROt ba lugg before shyt gountry becomes ka0 course, when baukrupicy comes, “%ba deluge ™ will suan fyllow, K becauss wlen obscure mieu, like miself, ut- tempt 1o be of realacrvice to bis fellows the e pad - unpbiuking world are too spt to attribute thewr STURGEON HBAY CANAL.. eftorts ta slulater motives, . e tag 0. I, Green arrived from Sturgeon Bay As to drunkcauess being s dlscasc, thero s Canal yostorday, and wsy seturn with asother | nut, caunot be, u doubt, Vice sorlugs from it, it dredge, Work on 1o cul-off il be conliouod | i trus but thurots as muc If WGt uaoro vice until cald weathor prerents, 1t ie likely that the | OUZ3L 1S Sube se uugsl cansl will by completed early pest sesson sud ebriates, Your flr_u,«luf huuk‘ur lasursuce opened to braflle, The counectivn botweon tbe sw judler, your tricky gambler, serely judulges; Savand Lake Michigan bas nut vet boen made, & | Bor, a8 vxencral thluz, sro pleRDuCKELS, sedustrd, nurcow strip of lu 2l intorvoaing, - Yhe wholo | sud burclary deunkards. ludesd, crionoaly work s described vood one, snd will prove of | of bigh desree are usually temperate pepdle, s0 7:: & conventenco sud save much lie (0 vesssls | fur u3 alcaliolic dnuking 18 coucerned, du nlflluvluullsuol Sturgeon Bay 10 poluls va i R D'Usaxg, M. D. roeu Bay. Proprietor. Mau. AL ki Lo Furaliyry Prices uf Teserved se hese watters wdl reguluto themsclves 1f left Ires (rom tinkerlng, patchlug, and mending. The ordeal bas been fearful and devastating 1o bundreds aud thoussuds, but now tuat wo bave the upshot, let tus oil of Jubrication for our Hosoewl macblioery be allowed to flow with cootiding freedom, snd all go to work with zeal aud uccept the situation, i3 the word of, yours very truly, Jauns II, Bownn, e 0 ses allvor dollars wopth as much s gold dol- 1ars, would it not be more conslstens for tbem ta ussist fo remonuliging when it bas been de- mouctized! Wero not tho first moves which werc mado to dewonatizy silyer prompted by & dealre to fucreasy tho velus of wuney as com. vared with other propertyl If it wus boncst tu pay u debt {n 1663 with gold dollars wurty 3 per cout luss than standard silver dodlars, fs (b 10t houet to pay s dudt {u 1878 with Lue same staudard siiver dollary, espcclally wheo there is ah express opLivn L pay lu such'dollarsi Fauses, P REs RIS . An Kiallan Bowanos, . & Hegd iy an Itallan romance that woild serve & plot for a French play: The oply gou of & uolle hutsa felt fn Juve with 1be vul§ dauglier ol another-uobla buuse, The luveraWwers Basl- Someyricy, and vouuz, snd sley wege vory fund a each other, Wneu'the youlng Copol aaked e ind of the gl be loved ber father re- l‘(" Lolug blunk, witbous giving say rewson, l‘i'u 50 Grw, bowover, thal the youug OVer. saw that it was Usclcss to Tusbat. u;"[( ,0ng - condemued the tsrauny ol o irt's falhier, aud the lovers rosolved o ‘m‘v. Withuut bis cousent, $rusting that be xould speaily furdve and furget tuci dis- !mtnw. A day was fxed upon, ‘and bull re- piired o iho Muyor to” Lave. kbuls.union myde Ul 1t was tuere tho erush cswg, for the Blsmarck’s Daughtor, Berlin Correspondsnce Londan Globe, On the tunclusion of thelr Loneymoon the brids aud bridegsoom whl foin the Chavcellor s0d bis (amtly ue Vargio, whivre & family vether- jog 1s cootemplated sbout Christwas thwe, Saoargtion {row bis daugltee is waid to bavs been very paluful to Prawe Bismarck, who fs devotedly attached to thls, lus favor- e - BLEWETT AND BOSTON BEANS, Eve % ven s no huinan befog vver sow Louts X1V Caot. Blewets, of the sxcurston stmr Bres Harte, | wyhout his Wik, 0 B0 00 ever surprised the Bas beca dolug New York aad Bueton, and writes | g1y Uurnler Pures out of fuil druss, \Wuothee date, that hossw | yi howo ur abroad, be was ulways lu Irroprvact- but two English steawabips sud four sail-vessels lu { uble bluck, with snowy collar sd cruvat, Ous the harbor, aud atates that t0e storvs sod of | div, under the Ewplry, suwe one asked bun trade sex:ned deserted, though tue narrow why bu tuus went soout in soleusu sabiles, sud Garbler Pug: IR‘ Sharwlog actress aad yocu+ ART TREASUUES, THE FINEST COLLECTION cella ues P . ridegroowm fearued : cre L fhod, aad expectiug | ato one pound uf purk tcak, two larze potas | ite cuild, Kbo bad boou his faithful com- | werv thronged with pedestriany. und bouletond | thy followiug reuly was returned: © Perls _EVER BEEN 1N THB W 85T, - corelr HYime e ot Senistored. Iy | every ot 10 vat of cach hiad: s relond e | B f brend, oBsqUATLGF o A ple, | banion. for many yeart, Wikle her brotbers | Lbe fushof iravelun o leadiug tiorougatare 10F 8 | Wiy miteruoon, o Leuiorrow, or safn it WPy | TuE LoAX KINIDIFION OF TUE CUICAGO 800 utlicr had umitted that fort, Siad with doubt | It b eruel to she woun whuee pride iuduccs | oue-elghtts pound of butter, aind Urank one cup | wers wb thio ubiversity or 1o the army, she rarcly | brocusston and watted woreed! hou el 8 GENEY | nut bo until next week or next year, there will < 2 Ler tu ezpend 80 wuch luvor, and crucl to thoss | of tea. The remaludes ol the fureuowa bie spaut Ue praises loston Bay sad harbor, Wwho eab apd suster ludlzeation for weeks, Taken | 10 wulkiug about snd eatiog apulos, of whut altogeiher, wo do uol behsve that the cujoys | Lo bud dovoured twenty-turco ut 13 o'cluck. At meue Pays one ber ceus ou the went of | Boon be ate vue pouud of purk steak, two large labur sud capital, Wy cansot peowle et sloug | potatoes, vue quasier of & ple, oue st ol s bcm‘ind.hl:ut;' a ru\'ulul!uul ;Ill‘ lullu\v.‘ IS hu Ch e Ciptaly bas cvidently bees fm. | €an bever tell at what twaent Parls way srise toved [ vutud aod baly by Lostun **culcosanl | aud the people dumand tuat §abialt fead thewm B e erfan 18 o wexminine excure | to tho Hotelde-Ville, One” sbould alwayy b wion pleame.d, Al e vies lowird meddie g eae OF |riad, fur bie e voand 1 oweany o be left him. In forwer years, when Princo. e narck was still 8 bassiobate borscinan, she often wocvwn pasiod huo 1or noar in i rides over the plalus aud through toe woods of Vazrln, Ow- WK W the allaclwcig oxlsling Leiwuen? the :xnd Sbprebcusion, by lew W bis fatler sod de. banded Lhe redson of thte owmiasion. Whiat passcd utlwcv:u Lue father sud sou nuuemn{, everkuo! s 2 2001 @4 the youn wan deft bis futher's Pleacuce Lig blew wut bis brafus. tlu wds not DECORATIVE ART, - At 65 Wasbington-st Wil ciome Chulatuads Ere, 11l thed upea day wad sve- vlug. Auulitaic, 2o cou